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HISTORY
LANDED GENTRY
GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
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ig^^ GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC
" HISTORY
OF THK
LANDED GENTRY
OF
GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
SIR BERNARD BURKE, C.B., LL.D.,
ULSTER KING OF ARMS,
AUTHOR OF "the PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE," "THE DORMANT AND EXTINCT PEERAGE
" THE VICISSITUDES OF FAMILIES," ^C, cVc.
IN TWO VOLUMES
Vol. I.
Sixth Sii^l Le ^:-MA. Edition.
LONDON :
HAREISOK PALL .AIALL,
1879.
.ONIIO.V IIAKEISON AND SONS, PEISTEBB IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTV,
ST. mabtin's lane.
THr um Any
fiftlGhA^v; YOUNG UNIVERSfTY
PROVO. UTAH
PREFATOEY NOTICE.
No pains have been spared in the preparation of this edition of the Landed
Gentry. Every available source of information has been exhausted, each
memoh- has been most carefully revised, and in almost every instance the
head of each family and many of the collaterals have been consulted. The
correspondence thus earned on has brought thousands of communications from
those most competent to unprove the work. It is, therefore, confidently
hoped that my Histoiy of the Landed Proprietors of the United Kingdom,
the favourite occupation of a lifetime, may now be considered an authority
on the subject of which it treats.
As now submitted to the pubhc, it Mall be found, I am sanguine enough
to think, an adequate and faithful record of a very influential and important
class, and will form, in conjunction with my " Peerage and Baronetage " and
" General Armory," a comprehensive history, genealogical and heraldic, of
the titled and untitled aristocracy of this realm.
J. BERNARD BURKE,
Ulster.
Record Tower, Dublin Castle,
April, 1879.
GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC
DICTIONARY
OF THE
LANDED GENTRY.
ABNEY OP MEASHAM HALL.
IBNEY, Helen-John-Sinclaie, now of Measliam
U, CO. Derby, dau. of James Buchanan, Esq. of
gend Castle, co. Dumbarton, and widow of
>JJAM-W0TT0N Abnet, Esq., of Measbam Hall,
J d. -without surviving issue, 1866.
Peesent Eepeesentative.
l.Bi?EY, Rev. Edwaed-Heney, of the Firs, co.
rh", Vicar of St. AlkmundSjCO. Derby, Prebendary
Lichfield and Rural Dean, m. 31 Jan. 1833,
tberine, dau. of Jedediah Strutt, Esq. of Belpcr,
I has issue,
WiLLiAM-DE-AVn'Ei.ESLiE, Captain 11. E., F.R.S.,!;. 24 July,
843: m 4 Aug. 1864, Agnes-Matilda, youngest dau. of
saw ard-William Smith, Esct-, of Tickton Hall, co. York.
ind has iL'sue,
LANCE:.oT-EDWAiiD-GnT, &. 1868.
E' ael-Wotton. Helen-Lilian.
.■Charles-Edward, 6. 26 March, 1850.
I'ilen-Elizabeth, in. 1858, Josepli Paget, Esq.
. <. atherine-Mury, in. 1861, Rev. T.-W. Bury.
I. Frances-Beatrix, to. 1866, Capt. H.-S. Sandys, E.:;.
r. Florence-Susan-Grace.
LttlCfCgC — The Abneys were seated at Abney in the
k about the time of the Conquest; and Willesley was in
pu.3session of this ancient family for upwards of five hun-
i years (see Abnet-Hastings).
TiixiAM Abney, Esq. of the Inner Temple (fourth in descent
1! llobert Abney, of Newton Burguland, 2nd son of George
\bney, of Willesley), purchased the estate of Measham, co.
by, and erected the family mansion there. He was b. 25
>. 1713, and d. 1800. He to. Catherine, dau. and heir of
inias Wotton, Esq., of Little Cannons, Herts, and had (with
idaus., Mary, wife of John Swinfcn, Esq. of Swinfen, and
.herine, wife of Rev. Thomas Burnaby) four sons; the
■ youngest d. iimn., the eldest, Robert, of Measham, h.
<. Hish Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1777, m. Anne, dan. of the
.. riiilip Bracebridge, and left an only dau. and heir,
1 wife of the Rev. Samuel-B. Heming. The 2nd son,
■ vAKD Abney, Esq. of Measham, b. 1751, m. Hephzibah,
Jnrt \\ ifo, dau. of Samuel Need, Esq., of Nottingham, and
• vn sons and a dau.,
' n.i.iAM-AVoTTON, Capt. Royal Horse Guards Blue; in.
•;i;.ith, dau. of \V. Richardson, Esq. of Fulford House, co.
k ; and dying v. p. 1821, left issue,
A iLLiAM-WoTTON, late representative.
liWAKD-HBNRY, Vicar of St. Alkmuuds, co. Derby,
I lut representative.
■.:uliicrine, m. 1835, Rev. William-T. Sandys.
II. Edward, m. 1822, Ellen, da^i. of Hyla Holden, Esq. of
Wednesbury, and left issue, Hephzibah-Constance ; Ellen-
Clarke m. to P. .Eustace Barron, Esq., and Albreda, to. to
Major R.-P. Smith.
I. Elizabeth, m. to Henry Walker, Esq. of Blythe Hall,
Notts.
Mr. Abney d. 1827, and was .?. by his grandson,
WiLLiAM-WoTTON Abnet, Esq. of Mcasham Hall, co. Derby,
J.P. andD.L., b. 5 Jan. 1807; m. 6 May, 1828, Helen-John-
Sinclair, eldest dau. of James Buchanan, Esq. of Craigend
Castle, CO. Stirling, by the Lady Janet Sinclair his wife, dau.
of James, 12th Earl of Caithness, and had one son, who d. in
early infancy, Dec. 1829. Mr. Abney, High Sheriff for
Leicestershire in 1847, d. 22 July, 1866, when Measham Hall
devolved on his widow for life.
drills — Or, on a chief, gu., a lion, passant, arg.
Crest — A demi-lion, rampant, or, a pellet between the paws.
J/oito— Fortiter et honeste.
FamiUj 5eaJ— Measham Hall, Ashby de la Zouche, Derby-
shire.
ACKERS OF MORETON HALL,
The late Geoege-Holland Ackee3, Esq. of
Moreton Hall, Chester, at one time in the Koyal
Horse Guards Blue, High Sheriff of Cheshire 1852,
late Lieut.-Col. Queen's Own Royal Staffordshire
Yeomanry, and formerly Commodore of the Royal
Victoria Yacht Club; m. 23 Jan. 1838, Harriott-
Susan, now of Moreton Hall, 2nd dau. of Henry-
William Hutton, Esq. of Beverley, co. York, and
d. 20 Jan. 1872, leaving issue,
I. Georgiana-Hakkiott, to. 14 July, IS58, Sir Charle.s-
Watkin Shakerley, Bart, of Somerford Park, co. Chester.
II. Constance-Marianne, m. 17 Jan. 1872, Fitzroy-Donald
Maclean, late Lieut.-Col. of the 13th Hussars, only
son of Sir Charles-Fitzroy Maclean, 9th Bart, of Morvaren.
iLiltragrv— George Ackers, Esq. of Moreton Hall, b. 19
Aug. 1738; m. 8 Nov. 1811, Harriott-Dell, 2nd dau. of Henry
Hutton, Esq. of Lincoln, and by her (who in. 2ndly, 1841, tlio
late William-Edward Powell, of Nanteos, Esq., M.P. for Car-
diganshire) left at his decease, 22 Nov. 1836, an only child, the
late
George-Holland Ackers, Esq. of Moreton Hall.
^/■)Hs— Arg., on a bend, sa., three acorns, or, husked, vert.
C'/-('.s(— A dove, rising, in the beak an olive branch, all ppr.
Motto — La libcrtL'.
Scfif— JIoretoD Hall. Congleton.
Faia'di) Residence— 15, Hyde Piirk Terrace, London.
ACK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ACT
ACKERS OP PRINKNASH PARK.
ACEEES, Benjamin-St. John, Esq. of Prinknash
Park, CO. Gloucester, Barrister-at-Law, h. 6 Nov.
1839, m. 24 Oct. 1861, Louisa-Maria-Jane, clau.
of Brooke Hunt, Edq. of Bowden Hall, co. Glou-
cester, J.P. and D.L., and has issue,
I. jAMES-ARTHUa, &. 1873.
I. Edith-Jane. ii. Blary, in. Louisa.
SLfnCagC.— James Ackers, Esq., 6. 4 Aug. 1811 (son of
James Ackers, Esq. of Larkhill, Lancashire, at one time Hish
Sheriff of that county), purchased in 1847 the estate of Prink-
nash, which had been acquired in 1770 by the Howell family
from the Bridgemans. He was M.P. for Ludlow 1841 to 1847.
He m. 9 Jan. 183.3, Mary, dau. of Benjamin Williams, Esq.
of Bowden Lodge, Cheshire, and by her (who d. 1848) left at his
decease, 27 Sept. 1868, an only surviving son, the present
Benjamin-St. John Ackers, Esq. of Prinknash Park.
-Seat— Prinknash Park, Painswick, co. Gloucester.
ACTON OF GATACRE PARK.
Acton, Edwaed-Faeeae, Esq. of Gatncre Park,
CO. Salop, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. late Sliropshiro
Militia, b. 1805 ; m. 1832, Mary- Anne, youngest dau.
of the Eev. Horace Suckling, Eector of Barsham,
Suffolk, and has issue,
I. Edward-William-Fredeeick, Capt. 1st Cheshire Militio,
and late Capt. 70th foot, 6. 1834; m. 1855, Helen-Maria,
dau. of the late W.-P. Ranney, Esq. of St. John, New
Brunswick, and has issue, Helen Beatrice.
1. Mary-Henrietta, r,i. 1859, to George- Ayton Whitaker, Esq.
of Knoddishall, Suffolk.
ILllTCitCir.— TnoMAS Acton, Esq. of Gatacre Park, 2nd
son of Sir Edward Acton, 1st bart. of Aldenham, by Sarah his
wife, dau. of Richard Mytton, Esq. of Halston, m. Mabell, dau.
of Clement Stonor, Esq. of London, and d. 1677, leaving a son,
Clement, who d. 1726, and was father of Edward, of Gatacre
Park, who d. 17G7, and was grandfather of Edward-AcxoN
Acton, Esq. of Gatacre Park, who m. 1804, Frances-Elizabeth,
dau. of the late Eev. John-Grove Spurgeon, Rector of Clopton,
by Anne his wife, dau. of William Farrer, Esq. of Cold Bray-
field, Bucks, and dying 1822, left issue, a son, the present
Edward-Farrar Acton, Esq. of Gatacre Park, and two daus.,
Frances-Amelia, lu. 1854, John-James Harris, Esq. ofHayne,
Devon, and Emily-Anne.
Arms — Gu., two lions, passant, arg., between nine cross-
crosslets fitchec, or. >
Crest — Within a torse, a human leg and thigh in armour,
couped, and dropping blood, all ppr.
Scat — Gatacre Park, Bridgnorth.
ACTON OF WEST ASTON.
Acton, Thomas, Esq. of West Aston, co.Wicklow,
J.P., b. 1826 ; s. his father 10 April, 1854, High
Sheriff co. Wicklow, 1857.
Hincage.— Thomas Acton, Esq. of Kilcandra, co. Wick-
low, obtained from Richard Viscount Rosse, leases for lives,
renewable for ever, of lands in co. Wicklow, by deeds dated
13 Feb. and 10 May, 1716. He m. Elinor, dau. of Nicholas
Kempston, Esq. of Dunmurry, co. Cavan, and Colonel in OUver
Cromwell's army, by Grace, dau. of Thomas Maule, Commis-
sioner of Customs, and d. 2 Jan. 1750, leaving issue,
I. AViLLiAM, his successor.
I. Grace, m. Thomas Ball, Barrister-at-Law.
II. Elinor, m. Rev. John Blachford, D.D., who d. 1748.
III. Alice, 7)1. Henry Kempston, Esq.
Mr. Acton, whose will is dated 23 Oct. 1731, and was proved
7 Jan. 1750, d. 2 Jan. 17.'J0, and was s. by his son,
William Acton, Esq., b. 1711, entered Trin. Coll. Dublin,
14 Nov. 1726, Keeper of the Writs of the Court of Common
Pleas, m. 4 March, 1736, Jane, dau. of William Parsons, Esq.,
eldest son of Sir William Parsons, 2nd bart., of Birr Castle,
and had issue,
I. William, d. s. p.
II. Thomas, his successor.
I. Martha, d. unm.
II. Maria, m. by licence dated June, 1783, Tliomas Walker,
Esq. of Tagunnan, co. We.xford, Master in Clianccry,
lu. Jaue, d. unm.
Mr. Acton was s. by his only surviving son,
Thomas Acton, Esq. of West Aston, co. • Wicklow, m. 17J
Sidney, dau. of Joshua Davis, Barrister-at-Law, Dublin,
had issue,
I. William, his successor.
II. Thomas (Rev.), of Dunganstown, co. Wicklow, m,
licence, dated 16 Sept. 1818, Sidney, dau. of Hampi
Evans, Esq. of Portrane, co. Dublin, and had, v,ith ot
issue, William, of Brookville, co. Dublin, High Sheriff
Leitrim, 1875.
I. Martha.
II. Anna-Maria, r/i. 6 July, 1806, George Warburton, Esq
Aughrim, co. Galway.
III. Jane, m. George Drought, Esq., Glencarrig, co. Wicklo
Mr. Acton was s. by his eldest son,
William Acton, Esq. of West Aston, M.P. co. Wicklc
Lieut.-Col. of Militia, and High Sheriff of the county, 1820, a,
Vice- Lieutenant, D.L. and J.P., b. 1789; to. 1818, Carolii
dau. of Thomas Walker, Esq. of Tagunnan, co. Wexfo
Master in Chancery, and had issue,
I. Thomas, his successor.
II. William-Molesworth-Cole, late Major 77th regt.,
1828; TO. 1861, Frances-Elizabeth, only child of Ca]
Frederick-Adolphus Robinson, 5th Fusiliers. ■'
III. Charles-Ball, Lieut.-Col. 51st King's Own Light Infantr;
m. 31 July, 1869, Georgina-Cecilia, dau. of George Aaneslej
Esq., and has issue,
1 William-Parsons-Anncsley.
2 Charles.
1 Evelyn-Caroline-Annesley.
2 Grace.
I. Jane.
Lieut.-Col. Acton d. 10 April, 1854, and was s. by his eWi
son,
Tuomas Acton, Esq. of West Aston, the present represei
tative.
/SeaJ— West Aston, Eathdrum, co. Wicklow.
ACTON OF WOLVERTON.
Acton, William-Eobeet, Esq. of Wolvcrton, c(
Worcester, b. 16 Nov. 1835 ; m. 1861 Sarah, eldes
dau. of Eobert Dand, Esq. of Field House, Norti
umberland, and has surviving issue,
I. William-Walter, b. 10 Nov. 1862.
II. Robert-Matthew, 6. 16 Nov. 1864.
III. Henry-Edward, b. 29 May, 1867 ; d. 2 Sept. 18G7.
IV. Vincent-Henry, 6. 18 Dec. 1868; d. 9 Feb. 1^70.
V. Edward-Vinccnt-Joseph, 6. 28 Feb. 1871^ ; ^.^
VI. Charles- Joseph, 6. 11 May, 1872. » '
VII. Roger-David, b. 1 March, 1874. j '
I. Mary-Margaret, b. 7 Sept. 1876. IT
iLtUCJCge.— The Actons are of Saxon ot^^jn, and "'crei
Worcestershire, according to Mr. Abingdon, p-evious
Conquest. Soon after that event, they were seatec
bersley ; and in the 3rd Henrt III. the name of Elias .i
of Acton Hall, in Ombersley, appears wit) those
knights and gentlemen summoned to serve lipon a j ir..
From a common ancestor with the Actons of Acton.
the Actons 0/ SvMon, of which family that of Wolvrf
scion, being founded by a younger son of Sir Roger .
Sutton (the heir of Sir John Mortimer), who m. Alice, sis j
William Cokesey, Esq., and was father of John Acton. 1
acquired the estate of Wolfrinton, or Wolvcrton, in Wore '
shire, as heir to his uncle, the last of the Cokeseys E i
immediate ancestor of J
Thomas Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, who m. Eliza ■'■
of John Weeden of Sarsden, co. Oxford, and had't ' fl
successor, 1
William Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, who to. Barljrra
and co-heir of John Vincent, Esq., Bencher of Gray's In-
d. 12 April, 1679, leaving a son and successor,
William Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, who to. Margaret, d,'i
and co-heir of Richard Perkins, Esq., of Beenham, Berks, all
had a son and successor, |
William Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, who to. Anne, dau._l
William Tyler, descended from the Ardens of Warwickshire
and, dying 6 Sept. 1763, left a son and successor,
William Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, who to. in 1801 A
Constantia Davies, descended from the family of Fowler
St. Thomas, co. Stafford : and, dying 22 Feb. 1814, left, wi
dau., Mary, who d. unm., a son,
William Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, J.P., 6. 27 June,
m. 22 Oct. 1833, Mary, widow of William Traflord, x.
ACT
THE LANDED GENTRY,
ADA
<f Tl^^I ^''' Thomas-Joseph de Traffoid, Bart, of Trafford
essie-i-ashire, and dying May 30,1871, left surviving
ina-Mi
uisa-SvM-KoBERT, now of Wolverton.
j„n^, as- Vincent, b. 15 Oct. 1836.
r.""U\' ird-Charles, 6. 13 Oct. 1839.
nns—i. u., a fessc, erm., within a hordure, engrailed, of the
md.
■est— An arm in armour, emhowed, ppr., holding in the
d a sword, arg., hilt or, thereon a hoar's head couped at
neck, .»a., distilling blood.
lotto — VaUIance avance I'homme,
sat — Wolverton Hall, Pershore.
ACTON OF ACTON SCOTT.
See Stackhouse Actox.
ADAIR OF HEATHEETON PARK.
icAii:, Alexander-William, Esq. of Heatli-
on Pii'k, CO. Somerset, and Colehays, Devon,
pt. iu the army, J.P. co. Somerset, Lieut. -Col.
I Somerset Militia, formerly Capt. Coldstream
ards, b. 28 Oct. 1829 ; m. 5 June, 1860, Caroline-
iria, eldest dau. of J.-Gr. Tui-nbull, Esq., and has
thotlier issue),
EKALD 6. 7 Nov. 1S65.
LincaS'^' — Alexander Adaib, Esq. of Heatherton Park,
Somerset, and Colehouse, Devon, 6. 15 Sept. 1791; younger
ther of Sir Kobert-Shafto Adair, Bart. (seeBoBitE's Peerage,
TEHE'iB.), and 2nd surviving son of Hugh (commonly called
iam) Adair, Esq. of Ballymena, co. Antrim, by Camilla his
J, dau. and heir of Kobert Shafto, Esq. of Benwell, Northum-
and, ';(. 17 June, 1828, Harriet-Eliza, dau. of George
Linson, Esq. of Temple Sowerby, Westmoreland, and by her
10 d. ]>j Aug. 1878) had issue,
LEXASDEB- William, now of Heatherton Park,
obert Desmond, b. 19 Jan. 1831.
ugh-Jcnifon, b. 21 March, 1835.
Uan-Shafto, b. 26 Dec. 1838.
enry -Atkinson, 52nd infantry ; b. 17 March, 1839; 7n.2 June,
1861, iJharlotte, eldest dau. of the late Major George Hamil-
ton, lOth regt.
arriet-Camilla, m. 1856, to Hugh-Edward Adair, Esq., M.P.
lenrictca-Mary.
Adai • d. 1864.
ms— r bend, or and arg., three dexter hands, couped at
wrist 0 and one, gu.
ixst—[ nan's head, couped and bloody, ppr.
Totto- )yal au mort.
- atherton Park, near Taunton; and Cole Hays, near
eyTr, ^y.
ADAIE OF RATHDAIRE.
\.D.Ui'., Jonx-G-EOEGE, Esq. of Eathdaire, Queen's
, J.P. cos. Donegal, Kildare, and Queen's, High
riff 1867, b. 3 March, 1823 ; m. 29 May, 1867,
nelia, dau. of Gen. Wadsworth, of Genesee, State
Xew York, and widow of Col. Eitchie, U.S. Army.
lUCaffC. — Thomas Adaike, Esq. (son of Archibald Adaire),
tiary .'lamilton, and settled in the Queen's County. His
RciiiBiLD Adaire, Esq., m. in 1731, Jane, dau. of Mark
any C'lateneuf, and had issue, 1 John; 2 Mark-Antony, d.
ng: 1 Mary, d. unm. The eldest son,
>HN Adair, Esq. of Rath, Queen's County, m.'ZO Feb. 1776,
2cca', eldest child of George Maquay, of the city of Dublin,
, and his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Eccles Disney, Esq. of
rchto.vn, co. Watorford, and dying 14 July, 1809, left issue,
soRGE, heir to his father.
ihn, 6. 3 Jan. 1792 ; d. unm. 3 Jan. 1839.
izabeth.
me, in. to F.-W. Fortescue, of Miltown Grange, co. Louth,
esq.
ary. Sarah. Charlotte.
eldest son,
EORGE Adair, Esq. of Rath, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
, b. 13 Sept. 1784; m. 16 May, 18-22, Elizabeth, 2nd dau.
he Very Rev. Thomas Trench, Dean of Kildare, 2nd
her of the 1st Lord Ashtown, and by her, whotf. 21 March,
, had an only son,
hn-Geoege, of Rathdaire.
Arms — Per bend, or and arg., three dcxtor hands, couped ut
the wrist, two and one, gu.
Crest — A man's head, couped and bloody, ppr.
Motto — Loyal au mort.
Seats— Rathdaire, Monasterevan, and Glenveagh Castle, Let-
terkenny, co. Donegal.
ADAM OF BLAIR ADAM.
Adam, Eight Hex. William-Patrice, of Blair
Adam, and Barns House, co. Kinross, P.C., J.P.
and D.L., M.P. for the cos. of Kinross and Clack-
mannan, a Lord of the Treasury 1865-6 and 1868-
73, P.C. 1873, b. 14 Sept. 1823 ; s. his father, Sir
Charles Adam, K.C.B., 16 Sept. 1853 ; m. 23 Feb.
1856, Emily, dau. of Lieut-Gen. Sir Wm. Wyllie,
K.C.B., and has issue,
I. CnARLES-ELPHINSTONE, 6. 7 Aug. 1859.
II. William-Keith, b. 16 April, 1861.
III. Frederick-Loch, b. 10 April, 1864.
I. Clementina-Mary, 6. 21 May, 1866.
II. Emily-Elizabeth, 6. 18 Oct. 1867.
III. Constance-Marian.
HtUCaCJC. — William Adam, an eminent architect (son of
John Adam, by Helen Cranston his wife, and grandson of
Archibald Adam, of Fanno, who purchased, temp. Charles 1.,
the lands of Queensmanour, co. Forfar), became possessed of
many lands, particularly those of Blair, co. Kinross, where
he built a house and village, to which he gave the name of
Maryburgh. He m. Mary, dau. of William Robertson, Esq.
of Gladney, and had issue, John, his heir; Robert, architect
to George 111., returned to ParUament for co. Kinross in
1768; James; William; Janet; Helen; Mary, wife of Dr. John
Drysdale, Dean of the Chapel Royal; Susannah, i?i. to John
Clerk, Esq., 3rd son of Sir John Clerk, Bart, of Pennycuick;
and Margaret. Mr. Adam d. in 1748, and was s. by his son,
John Adam, Esq. of Maryburgh, who m. in 1750, Jean, dau.
of John Ramsay, Esq., by Jean his wife, dau. of Robert
Whytc, Esq. of Bennochy, and left at his decease, 25 June,
179'2, with other issue, a son and successor,
The Right Hon. William Adam, of Blair-Adam, Lord
Lieut. CO. Kinross, Lord Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court
of Scotland, a bencher of Lincoln's Inn, &c., who ra. 7 May,
1777, the Hon. Eleanora Elphinstone, 2nd dau. of Charles,
10th Lord Elphinstone, and sister of Admiral Lord Keith,
by which lady (who d. 4 Feb. 1800) he had a numerous
family, of whom were Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Adam,
K.C.B., and Lieut.-Gen. Sir Frederick Adam, G.C.B. and
G.C.M.G., col. 57th regiment, a gallant military ofincer, who
served with distinction in the Peninsula and at Waterloo,
and d. 17 Aug. 1853; and Clementina, wife of J. Anstuthcr-
Thomson, Esq. The Right Hon. William Adam d. 17 Feb.
1839. His son,
Admiral Sir Charles Adam, K.C.B., Governor of Green-
wich Hospital, 6. 6 Oct. 1780; m. 4 Oct. 1822, EUzabeth, dau.
of Patrick Brydone, Esq., F.R.S., and d. 16 Sept. 1853 (Iiis
widow d. 15 May, 1871), having had issue,
AVilliam-Patrick, now of Blair Adam.
Charles-Brydone, mid. R.N., b. '26 June, 1825 ; lost at sea in
H.M.S. " Fairy," Nov. 1840.
Mary, m. 8 Sept. 1859, to Hugh Lindsay Antrobus, Esq., 2ud
son of Sir Edmund Antrobus, 2nd bart.
^ cms— Arg., a mullet az., pierced of the field, between
three cross-crosslets, fitchee, gu.
Crest — A cross-crosslet, as in the arms, surmounted of a sword
in saltier, ppr., hilted and pommelled, or.
Motto — Crux mihi grata quies.
Seats — Blair Adam, and Barns House, co. Kinross.
Town Residence— Go, Eaton Square, S.W.
ADAMS OF ANSTY HALL.
Adams, George-Curtis, Esq. of Austy Hall, co.
Warwick, Capt. E.N., J.P., I. 24, Nov. 1807 ; in.
28 Jan. 1847, Mary-Susan, dau. of Edward Woolmcr,
Esq. of Exeter, and had issue,
I. Henrt-Cadwalladeb, b. 28 July, 1850.
I. Emma-Louisa, m. 6 June, 1872, Edward Woolcombe, Esq.
Lieut. B.H.A., son of the late Vice-Admiral Woolcombe,
of Hemerdon, Devon, and has issue,
1 Cecil-Edward-George, b. 1 July, 1873.
1 Gwendolen-Mary. 2 Dorothy-Katharine Adams.
3 Hilda-Margaret.
II. Kathcrinc-Anne, d. 2 Aug. 1805.
B 2
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iLlUragC— SiMos Adams, mercl-mnt, d. 1443, leaving
several houses and otherproperty in the city of London to the
Vintners' Company, to found two chaplaincies, and to distribute
the surplus to the poor. His descendant, Simon Adams, lord
of the manor of Great Packham, Essex, d. 1593, leaving a
grandson, Simon Adams, who became possessed of Morton
Pinkney, co. Northampton, and d. in 1644, leaving a son. Rev.
Simon Adams, co. Northampton, Rector of Aston-le-Walls,
who d. 1678, leaving, hy Cicily Abbys his wife (with four
daus.), two sons, Simon, his heir, and Thomas, ancestor of the
family of Adams of Lavendon, Bucks. The eldest son,
Simon Adams, Esq. of Morton Pinckney, co. Northampton,
6. 1631; m. twice, and by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of Robert
Cooper, Esq. of Lubbenham, had (with four daus.) two sons,
of whom the elder,
Simon Adams, Esq. of Daventry and East Haddon, &. 1667,
TO. 1G32, Anne, dau. of the Rev. William Gilbert, of Culworth,
and had by her one son, Simon, and two daus. Dr. Adams,
d. 1743, a^ed 80. His son,
The Bev. Simon Adams, Vicar of Welton, in Northampton-
shire, b. 1693; TO. 1717-18, Anne, dau. of John Clark, Esq. of
Welton, and left at his decease, 1731, two sons, of whom the
elder,
Claeke Adams, Esq. of East Haddon and Morton Pinckney,
Lieut.-Col. Northampton Militia, 6. 1718-19 ; m. 1st, 15 Aug.
1744, Elizabeth-Dobbins, dau. and heiress of the Rev. William
Tayler, of Ansty Hall, co. Warwick, Rector of Malpas,
Cheshire, and 2ndly, 29 Aug. 1751, Frances, only dau. and
heiress of Richard Clarke, Esq. of Welton; and by the former
only had issue, a son, Simon, his heir, and a dau., Elizabeth-
Dobbins, m. to Charles Watkins, Esq. of Daventry. He d.
26 June, 1776, and was s. by his son,
Simon Adams, Esq. of Ansty Hall, co. Warwick, Barrister-at
Law, Deputy Recorder of Northampton, and Recorder of
Daventry. He to. 3 Jan. 1778, Sarah, dau. of Cadwallader
Coker, Esq. of Bicester, and by her, who d. 17 July, 1833,
aged 80, had issue,
I. Henry-Cadwalladeb, his heir.
II. Thomas-C riker. Vicar of Ansty, Shilton and Folesbill,
M.A., b. 1782; m. 16 Sept. 1806, Mary, dau. of Johnson
Pistor, Esq. of Bath, and d. 1851, having had issue,
1 Simon-Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Great Horwood, Bucks,
6. 1807.
2 Henry, 6. 1811 ; m. 1841, Mary-Anne, dau. of Daniel
Rainier, Esq., and d. 1846, leaving issue, Henry, Capt. in
the army, 6. 1842; Francis-Cadwallader, 6. 1844, to. 1871,
Katherine-Isabella, dau. of E.-B. Church, Esq, ; and John
(Rev.), Rector of West Hallam, 6. 1846, ra. 1871, Ehza-
beth-Mary, dau. of Bev. H. Percy.
3 Cadwallader-Coker (Rev.), Vicar of Ansty, &. 1817.
4 Daniel, Charles-Octavius (Rev.), b. 1822.
1 Mary-Philadelphia, to. 1835, Fulwar Skipwith, a Judge
in the E.I.C. Service, 3rd son of Sir Gray Skipwith, 8th
bart. of Prestwould.
2 Katherine, Lady Adams (granted the rank of a widow of
a K.C.B.), widow of the late Major-Gen. Adams.
3 Sarah-Coker, m. 13 Sept. 1860, Bev, C.-Coker Beck.
III. John, Serjeant- at- Law and Assistant Judge of the Mid-
dlesex Quarter Sessions, d. 1786; m. 1st, 1811, Eliza, only
dau. of William Nation, Esq. of Exeter, and by her, who
d. 12 Aug. 1814, had issue,
1 John, Barrister-at-Law, and author of The Poctrine nf
Equity, b. 1813; to. 21 Dec. 1843, Emily, dau. of Sir John
Ridde'll, Bart, of Riddell, Roxburghshire, and d. 18 Sept.
1848, leaving issue, John Walter and Emily-Eliza-Char-
lotte.
2 William (Rev.), author of The Shadow of the Cross, £c.,
6. in 1814; d. 17 June, 1848.
Serjeant Adams to. 2ndly, 1817, Jane, dau. of Thomas
Martin, Esq. of Nottingham, and by her, who d. 19 June,
1825, had,
3 Henry-Cadwallader (Rev.), b. 1817; in. 1852,Esther, dau.
of the Rev. R. Edmonds, and has issue.
Mr. Serjeant Adams to. 3rdly, 1826, Charlotte-Priscilla,
dau. and heir of John Coker, Esq., and left by her,
4 Coker, 6. 1327, Fellow of New College, Oxford, and
Rector of Saham Toney.
5 Charles Warren, b. 1833, m. 1851, Georgiana-Aletbe, dau.
of Rev. Hugh Poison, and has issue.
6 Walter-Marsham, b. 1837.
1. Sarah Coker, to. 17 May, 1800, to James Beck, Esq. of
Allesley Park, Warwickshire.
Mr. Adams d. 10 March, 1801, and was s. by his .son,
He.net-Cadwalladee Adams, Esq. of Ansty Hall, co. War-
wick, 6. II Dec. 1779; rn. 18 June, 1803, Emma, eldest dau.
of Sir William Curtis, Bart., and had issue,
I. Heney-William, his heir.
u. George CoETis, now of Ansty llulX.
Ain, iM
, m. m
■nnil^
III. Frank. C.B., Major- Gen., serving in East Indl
TO. 1845, Ellen, relict of J. Straith, Esq., and dyi(,„[jji„
1869, left issue,
William-Ormond, b. IG Jan. 1847.
Frank-Reginald, 6. 14 Sept. 1852.
Howard-Cadwallader.
EUen-Georgina, and Emma-Catherine, twins,
Mary-Beatrice.
IV. Arthur-Robarts, Q.C., Recorder of Birmingham, aiKi
Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford, b. 1812; d. 13 Dec. 187;
V. Cadwallader, C.B., Major-Gen., late Col. 49th foot, b. 182.T
TO. 1871, Anna-Catherine-Elizabeth, dau. of Col. James StO|
ford, C.B., and has issue, George-Stopford ; Philip-James
Cadwallader; and Evelyn-Blanche.
I. Emma-Curtis, m. 1st, to John Garrett, Esq., Commandt
R.N. ; and 2ndly, to George Young, Esq. of Apley Tower<
Isle of Wight.
ir. Laura-Coker, m. Rev. Cadwallader-Coker Beck, andji
III. Anna-Delicia, TO. to Alfred Burton, Esq. of St. Leonara'l
on-Sea, who d. 1877.
IV. Louisa, deceased.
Mr. Adams, a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant for Warwidi
shire, served as sheriff of the county in 1837. He d. March
1842, and was s. by his son,
Henby-William Adams, Esq. of Ansty Hall, co. Warwid
and of Morton Pinkney, co. Northampton, Major-Gen. in th
army, and Lieut.-Col. 49th regt., C.B., b. 31 Jan. 1805;
Nov. 1843, his cousin, Katherine, dau. of the late Rev. Thomai
Coker Adams, Vicar of Ansty, but had no issue. He
killed in the Crimea in 1854, and his widow was granted
same rank as if he had survived to receive the order of K.C
_^,.„i,s_Vert, a cross or, charged with an estoile sa.
Crest— A talbot passant az., seme of bezants, and collared!
31otto — Sub cmce Veritas.
Sect i— Ansty Hall, near Coventry.
ADAMS OF BOWDON.
Adams, Rev. WiLLiAM-ruLFOED, of Bo-ircton
Devon, M.A., b. 19 July, 1833 ; Vicar of Lit
Faringdon, co. Oxford ; m. 13 Oct. 1859, Catheri:
Mary, only dau. of Thomas Horton, Esq. of Broi
grove, and has issue,
I. William-Dacees, 6. 19 Aug. 1864.
I. Margaret, d. 24 June, 1874. ii. Eatharine.
hi. Winifred-Mary, d. 20 Sept. 1863.
JttUCagC— Henry Adams, b. 1642, was father of He
Adams, b. 1074, who m. Susan Tallamy, of Bideford, and h:
son. The Rev. Samuel Adams, b. 1093, id. Susan, dau
Bartholomew Parr,* Rector of Silverton, co. Devon.
son,
William Adams, of Totnes, h. 1724; m. 21 Dec. 175C
dau. of William Chadder, and had,
William, his heir.
Samuel, of Totnes, Devon, 6. 1 Jan. 17*0; to. 27 Jan. 1
Elizabeth Bentall, and has, 1 William, 6. 1802; 2 Edw
in the army, b. 1804; 3 Henry-Bentall, b. 1806, w&
1835 Harriot, dau. of the late Joseph Bickham, Esq.,
has issue; 4 George, E.I.Co.'s civil service, 6. 1808, wh
1833, Amelia, dau. of the late Captain Beid, and had isi
5 Frederick, E.I. Co.'s militai-y service, b. 1814; 6 Fra
6. 1821; 1 Mary; 2 Louisa; and 3 Elizabeth.
Mary, m. to Giles Welsford, Esq.
Sarah-Chadder, vi. to James Hodge, Esq.
Susan, TO. to John-Parr Welsford, Esq.
The elder son,
William Adams, Esq. of Bowdon, Devon, M.P. for To
6. 30 Sept. 1752; m. 24 June, 1774, Anna-Maria, dau
Richard Dacres, Esq., descended from Dacres, of Leatherli
Surrey, and by her (who d. at Bowdon, 19 April, 1830)
issue,
William-Dacees, his heir.
George-Pownoll ^Sir), K.C.B., General in the army. Col
(Inniskilling) Dragoons, to. 23 July, 1821, Elizabeth,
and co.-heir of Sir WilUam Elford, Bart., and rf. 10 J
1856, leaving issue by her (who d. 28 Feb. 1857), 1 Will
Elford, Capt. Royal Irish regt., b. 10 June, 1822, m. 17 A
1849, Anna-Maria, dau. of Patrick Bannerman, Esq., al
at the Cape of Good Hope, 22 Sept. 1856, leaving one (
Amy-Elford ; 2 George-Dacres, 6. 1 Nov. 1823, Vici
East Budleigh, co. Devon, to. 10 June, 1857, Eliza]
Agnes dau. of the Rev. Charles-Thomas Patrick ; 3 Ar
Fulford, b. 6 April, 1825, m. 11 Nov. 1847, Henrietta,
dau of WiUiam-F. Bowman, Esq.; and 4 Henry-Crans
6. 25 Nov. 1826, m. 27 Nov. 1849, MatUda-Winslo.3, 3rd
~*~One of the nonjuring clergymen, who renounced the
able Uving ol Silverlon lor conscience sake.
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if Thomas Patton, Esq., and has issue, Herbert Cranstouo,
.. 11 March, 1851, Arllmr-Elford, b. 10 Sept. 18o2, and
essie-Matilda.
nna-Maria, m. to Baldwin Fulford, Esq. of Great Fulford.
Juisa-Sawyer, d. 9 Oct. 1867, aet. 84.
Adams d. 21 Sept. 1811, and was s. by his eldest son,
'illiam-Dacbes Adams, Esc), of Bowdon and Sydenham,
t, 6. 16 Dee. 1775; m. 10 March, 1804, Elizabeth, 2nddau.
layow Wynell-Mayow, E.sq. of Sydenham, Kent, and by her
od.i Feb. 1814) had issue,
j^illiam-Pitt, Charge d'Affaires and Consul-General to the
Ji'eruvian Republic, 6. 11 Dec. 1804; to. 10 Sept. 1847,
•5eorgiana-Emil3', dau. of Robert Lukin, Esq., and d. at
(Lima, 1 Sept. 1852, leaving an only child, Gemma-Cecilia,
vn. 19 Dec. 1867, to Charles-Mansfield Clarke, Capt. 57th
rregt., eldest son of the Rev. Sir Charles Clarke, Bart., of
riVoriineham, Suffolk. Mrs. \\.-V. Adams „<.. ZwAly, Major-
;5en. Warre, C.B.
j;'ACRES, of Bowdon.
[Layow- Wynell, of Sydenham, J. P. for Kent, h. 11 Oct.
[1808; TO. 19 May, 1841, Anna-Maria, dau. of Major Edward
(lodge, 7th Hussars (killed at Waterloo), and Mi-ria, his wife,
Jau. of Sir Edmund Bacon (Premier Bart.), and has an only
hild, Edith-Maria, m. 7 Nov. 1865, EdwardRowe, only son
if Thomas Fisher, Esq. of Thorncombe, near Guildford.
erbert-George (Rev.), Vicar of Cornwood, Devon, b. 23
Jan. 1814 ; m. 3 Aug. 1842, Eleanor, dau. of Baldwin-
Fulford, Esq. of Fulford, and d. at Bowdon, 25 Not. 1851,
eaving issue, Charles-Herbert, d. 22 Aug. 1868; Baldwin-
Dacres, b. 1845; George- Francis ; and Anna-Maria,
lizabeth-Mary.
Adams was confidential secretary to the Right Hon. AVil-
1 Pitt during his last administration, and was subsequently
ommissioner of Woods and Forests. He d. 8 June, 1SG2, his
St surviving son,
EV. Dackes Adams, of Bowdon, Vicar of Bampton, co.
ord, J. P. for the last-named co., b. 26 July, 1806; m. 15
y. 1832, Anna-Maria, eldest dau. of Baldwin Fulford, Esq.
ulford, CO. Devon, and had issue,
William-Fdlford, now of Bowdon.
. Philip-Dacres, 6. 17 March, 1835; ::;. 1st, 3 Oct. 1805,
Catharine-Margaret, eldest dau. of the Rev. John-William
Richards ; and 2ndly, 28 April, 1877, Jane, dau. of Cliarks
D.-A. Newman, Esq.
/)•»!.«— Or, a lion, rampant, gu., between semee of cross-
3slets fitchee, within a bordure, engrailed, sa.
'rat — A" dexter arm, embowed, in armour, the hand in a
mtlet, ppr., grasping a cross-crosslet sa., the arm charged
ihe elbow with a torteau.
[otto — Libertas et natale solum,
mi— Bowdon, near Totnes, co. Devon.
II. Henry-Joseph, h. 1835; m. Alice, dsu. of R.-W. Mooro,
Esq.
I. Augusta-Mary, m. 18 Aug. 18.58, William Venables, Esq.
II. F"rances-L()uisa, m. 23 Aug. 1865, Adm. Sir Williaia
Loring, K.C.B.
III. Agnes-.'i.nne. iv. Mary-Charlotte, d. 3 Feb. 1847.
Mr. Adams d. 1874, and was s. by his elder son.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., a martlet arg. ; 2nd and
3rd, arg., a cross gu., thereon five mullets or.
Crest — A martlet arg.
Motto — Certior in coelo domus.
Seot— Holyland, near Pembroke.
ADAMS OF HOLYLAND.
Adams, John-Alexander-Philipps, Esq. of
jlyland, co. Pembroke, formerly Captain R.A., 6.
31 ; m. 1869, Lucy-Ellen, dau. of Edward-Loftus-
iynoe, Esq. of Castle Neynoe, co. Sligo, by Cliar-
te-Louisa bis wife, dau. of tbe Kev. James
urin, D.D., Bisbop of Dromorc, and luis a sou,
TOHK-LOFTCS, b. 1870.
Jertram-Edward, b. 1871.
iLtnCiljr. — John Adams, of Buckespool, co. Pembroke,
1422, EUen, heiress of Paterchurch and Holyland, and
m this marriage directly descended
ViLLiAM Adams, Esq. of Holyland (son and heir of
lliam Adams, Esq. of Holyland), m. Anne, 2nd dau.
Joseph Rixson, Esq., and had issue, 1 John-Philipps,
1 heir; 2 Joseph, Major in the army, who m. Elizabeth,
II. of John Campbell, Esq. of Stackpool Court, and was
her of Lieut. -Gen. Alexander Adams, who ■}ii. F'rancis-
uisa, dau. of the Rev. William Holcombe, Canon of St.
.vid's ; 3 Roger; 1 Anno, m. 1st, Rev. William Thomas,
d 2ndly, Matthew Campbell, Esq., son of J.-H. Campbell,
q. of Bangeston, Lyon King-of-Arms. The eldest son,
John-Philipps Adams, Esq. of Holyland, D.L., m. Charlotte,
u. of William Corbett, Esq. of Darnhall, Cheshire, and left
o sons, John and William. The elder,
John Adams, Esq. of Holyland, m. 1795, Sophia, dau. of the
.■n. Archdeacon Holcombe, and left (with a dau., Augusta,
10 m.Vaughan Lloyd, Esq., Lieut. R.N.), a son and successor,
John Adams, Esq. of Holyland, J.P., High Sheriff 1837,
May, 1796; m. 24 July, 182S, Anne, eldest dau. of the late
;nry Gibbons, 2nd son of John Gibbons, Esq. of Oswestry,
id by her (who d. 27 Feb. 1864) had issue,
I. Johs-AlexanderPuilipps, his successor.
ADAMS OF SHEECOCK.
Adams, Allen-Noble, Esq. of Drumclton, co.
Cavan, Lieut. -Col. in tbe army, present representa-
tive of tbe family of Adams of Sbercock, b. 1822,
served during tbe KafDr war, and bas a medal.
itilTCTtgC. — James Adams, Esq. of Monaghan, then of
Corraneary House, co. Cavan, 6. 1673; m. 1694, Jane, youngest
dau. of William and Margaret Allen, of Kilmore, co. Monaghan,
d. 19 Nov. 1744. Mrs. Adams d. 17 March, 1752, aged 75, and
both were interred in Knockbride. Their only son,
Allen Admis, Esq. of Corranearry House, 6.1708; «'. about
1735, Martha, dau. of William Higginbotham, Esq., and grand
dau. of Capt. Thomas Higginbotham, by his wife Miss Williams,
maid of honour to Mary II., and dau. of General Scurlog Wil-
liams, of Clongill Castle, co. Meath. He d. 15 Dec. 1755 (his
will was proved in Dublin, 24 Jan. 1756). Mrs. Adams d. 1807,
aged 105, and was interred with her husband in Knockbride,
having had issue,
I. Richard, of Shercock House, co. Cavan.
II. James, of Corranearry House, b. 1745; d. it)t/:i. 15 June,
1809, and was interred in Knockbride.
III. William, of Castletown House, co. Cavnn, 6. 1746 ; m. 1st,
about 1769, Olivia, dau. of Neason Wildridge, Esq., and by
her, who d. 1781, had issue,
1 Allen, 6. about 1770; m. 1798, Jane, dau. of Edward
King, Esq., and sister of Stuart-King, M.C., d. 1808, and
was interred 27 Oct. in St. Michans, Dublin, leaving issue,
Stuart-King, d. unm. about 1822, in India, aged 22.
William -O'Brien, M.D., F.K.Q.C.P.I., of 22 Adelaide
Street, Kingstown, b. 24 Dec. 1804; m. 1st, 30 Sept.
1835, Louisa-Jane, dau. of Captain Richard Adams (vide
below), and by her, who d. 15 Aug. 1840, had issue,
1 Edmund-Peers, b. 24 July, 1836; d. 14 March, 1838.
1 Louisa-Jane, m. 11 Aug. 1864, Rev. B.-W. Adams,
D.D.
Dr. Adams to. 2ndly, 18 Nov. 1845, Elizabeth Bury,
cousin to the Earl of Charlcville, and dau. of John
Bury, Esq. of Cloneen, King's Co., and by her (who d.
30 Nov. 1861), has issue,
Allen-Neason, Capt. 25th regt., b. 9 Nov. 1816.
William-O'Brien, b. 2 July, 1850.
Charles- Bury, Lieut. CUth regt., m. Oct. 15, 1877,
Mary-Alice, dau. of P. Ryan, Esq. Acting Presidency
Magistrate, Bombay ; 4 John-James, M.D., twins, u.
4 June, 1854.
Ellen, b. 1802; vi. 16 Dec. 1814, Henry Forde, Esq., son
of Robert Forde, Esq. of Johnstown House (witJe Forde
of Seaforde), d. 12 Dec. 1849, and was interred in Mount
Jerome, leaving issue.
Anna, m. 2 June, 1828, Lieut. Benjamin Scott, d. 10 Oct.
1845.
2 Neason- Wildridge, M.D., b. 1776; m. 2 April, 1802,
Isabella, dau. of Samuel Adams, Esq. {vide below), d. s. j/.
29 Aug. 1859.
3 James, M.D., Surgeon 4th Ceylon regt., b. 17S0 ; m. 2
Sept. 1816, Maria, dau. of Samuel Adaais, Esq., d. s. jJ.
3 Sept. 1840.
1 Elizabeth, 6. 1769; d. 1838.
Mr. Adams m. 2ndly, G July, 1783, Anne, relict of George
MacDaniel, Esq., d. 28 Feb. 1815, having had issue,
2 Martha-Susannah, 6. 1786 ; d. iinjn. 24 Dec. 1805.
IV. Samuel, 6.1750; m. 10 March, 1779, Elizabeth, dau. of
Alexander Leslie, Esq., andcZ. 7 June, 1799, having had issue,
1 Richard, ot Wainsfords, Hants, Capt. 2na Dragoon Guards
(Queen's Bays), 6. 1780, served m I.; ii iii 1800, was
present at the capture of Copci::! , . ■- : . ls07, in the
battle of Waterioo, 18 June,181"'; - i i^i>-s Louisa
dau. of Newsham Peers, Esq. ct Al-.< - n r.n:;, Warwick-
shire, and d. 11 Feb. 1836 (Mrs. Adams d. Aug. ISiO),
having had issue,
1 Richard-Peers, d. about 1817, aged 11.
2 Maxwell-Leslie-Benjamin, R.N., 6. 1810; d.zrivn. 7 Oct.
1834, when Mate of H.M.S. " Imogene," and was buried
in the Sooloo Sea.
3 Henry-Augustus, Major-General Indian Army, 6. 13
Dec. 1815; ),i. 9 June, 1840, J.-Charlotte, dau. of Johil-
Audrcw R»bc, Esq. of Kabtt Castle, and has issue,
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Henry-Edward, Lieut, loth foot, h. 21 Feb. 1842, v.nni.
Alexander-Peers, b. G Sept. 1855.
Kewsham-Peers, b. 6 June, 18G1.
Leslie-Peers, b. 27 Feb. 1863.
Catharine-Louisa, m. Kev. \Vm. Eogers.
Jane-Bate-De-Lisle.
Beatrice-Julia.
1 Amelia-Juliana, 6. 1807; d.wnni.S July, 1835, andwas
interred at Milford, Hants.
2 Louisa-Jane, 6. 1808; m. 30 Sept. 1835, Dr. William
O'B. Adams (vide above).
2 Benjamin, Major in the 78th Hijjhlandcrs, b. 1784; m. 30
July, 1827, Maria-Anne, dau. of Thomas Daniel, Esq.; </.
18 Nov. 1847, and was interred in Mount Jerome, having
had issue,
Samuel, b. 27 Jan. 1835, late Lieut. 15th foot, w. 3 Jan,
1866, Jane, Cannon, dau. of the late B.-E. Black, of
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Neason-Benjamin-James, deceased.
Benjamin- William-Brown, deceased.
Neason, 6. 30 Sept. 1843.
Elizabeth-Isabella. Isabella. Amelia, deceased.
Louis*-Susannah. Maria.
Martha-Mary-Anne, deceased.
3 James, 6. about 1799; d. about 1808.
1 Isabella, b. 1783; m. 2 April, 1802, Dr. Ncason-Wildridge
Adams; d. s. p. 18 Dec. 1855.
2 Elizabeth, 6. 1783; m. 2 Dec. 1811, Eobert- Alexander
Wood, Esq. ; d. s. p. 2 Sept. 1865.
3 Emilia, b. Dec. 1787; d. 1788.
Twins, b. 1791; Mary d. an infant, and was in-
terred in St. Michans; the latter m. 1812,
4 Mary,
5 Emelia, '
Henry Potterton, Esq., d. s.-p. 10 June, 1840.
6 Maria, 6. 1796 ; m. 2 Sept. 1816, Surgeon James Adams.
V. Benjamin (Rev.), J.P., of Ketreat, co. Cavan (see Adams
of Northlands), b. 1756.
■Richard Adajis, Esq. of Shercock, co. Cavan, J. P., was High
Sheriff of Cavan in 1783, and of Monaghan in 1785; b. 1736;
m. 13 April, 1761, Emelia, dau. of Thomas Cosby, Esq. of Beeks
Court, CO. Cavan, nephew of Lord Sidney, of Stradbally Hall,
d. 1789, his will was proved 4 Feb. 1790, in Dublin, and he was
interred with his wife in Knockbride, having had issue,
I. Stuart, Lieut. 95th, and Major Cavan regt., J. P., High
Sheriff of Cavan in 1790, b. 1762; to. 10 May, 1789, Catha-
rine, dau. of Henry Leslie, Esq., and d. 1809, at Shercock
House. Mrs. Adams d. 1814 In Dublin, and both were
inten-ed in Knockbride, having had issue,
1 Kichard-Stdart, of Ackworth, near Pontefract, Capt.
14th foot, b. 2 May, 1790; -;,!. 1827, Jane-Guest, dau. of
Richard Hazelwood, Esq. of Bridgcwater, but both d. s. p
1837, at Ackworth.
2 Henry, b. 1798, d. unm. 9 March, 1862.
1 Catharin*. 2 Henrietta.
II. Rev. Allen-Noble, of Shercock House, of whom
presently.
III. James, of Down Lodge, 6. about 1767, Capt. Cavan regt.,
was High Sheriff of Cavan in 1810; d. unm. Oct. 1815, and
was interred in Knockbride.
IV. Cosby, of Drum, co. Monaghan, 6. about 1768, ; m. 1799
(MS. dated 14 March), Dorothea, dau. of David Tighe
Winslow, Esq. ; d. s. p. 1805, and was interred in Knock-
bride.
V. William, 6. about 1775, Lieut. Cavan regt., d. unm. about
1823.
I. Joyce, 6. 1760 ; vi. 25 Nov. 1806, John Adams, Esq. {vide
below); d. s. p. 31 Dec. 1835, at Leamore, co. Wicklow, and
was interred in Newcf.stle churchyard.
II. Emelia, 6. 1772; m. 23 Aug. 1802, Capt. Robert-Molloy
Minnett ; d. 8 June, 1844, and was interred in Kockbride,
leaving issue.
III. Alicia, TO. 11 Sept. 1806, Francis Berry, Esq. of Eglish
Castle, King's Co. ; 'd. 20 May, 1833, having had issue.
IV. Jane, b. 1786; d. unm. 13 Jan. 1801, and was interred in
Knockbride.
The 2nd son.
The Rev. Alles-Noble Adams, of Shercock House, Rector
of Shercock, J. P., 6. 1765; m. June, 1791, Isabella, dau.
of John Battersby, Esq. of Lakefield, co. Meath ; d. March,
1805 and was interred in Knockbride ; his will was proved
20 April, 1805, in Dublin. Mrs. Adams cL 20 June, 1852,
aged 84, and was interred iu Mount Nugent, Cavan ; they had
issue,
I. Richard, of Drumclton, co. Cavan, Capt. Cavan regt.,
b. 1792 ; ni. 12 April, 1814, Elizabeth-Sophia, dau. of John-
Brabazon Lyster, Esq. ; d. 1827, and was interred 29 May
in Knockbride. Mrs. Adams d. 1831, aged 35, and was
interred 22 Jan. in St. Mary's, Dublin, they had issue,
1 Allen-Noble, Lieut.-Col. in the army, present head of
the family.
2 William-Edmund, Capt. and Paymaster in the 31st
regt., 6. 11 March, 1824, obtained the medal for the war i
Cliina, where he d. unm. 22 Sept. 1863.
1 Letitia-Thomasina, m. 22 Sept. 1838, Capt. Davi
Beatty, Adjutant of the Wexford Jlilitia, and has issue
d. 8 March, 1878.
2 Isabella, d. about 1822, aged 5 years, at Drumeltoti
and was interred in Knockbride. [
3 Elizabeth, 6. 1820 ; d. unm. 1841, and w^.s interreil Ij
May, in Knockbride.
4 JIartha-Jane-Sophia, m. 23 July, 1839, Kev. John-Ki
Robinson, A.M., Prebendary of Whitechurch, diocese <
Ferns, and had issue ; d. 1 May, 1874.
5 Anna-Maria, m. 1846,BichardRidgeway, M.D.,F.R.C.S.ri
of Oldcastle; d. 22 Oct. 1851, aged 25, and was interre
in Moimt Nugent, leaving issue. ,
II. John, Rear- Admiral of the White, 6. Feb. 1793. For a
account of this distinguished officer's career during th
French war, and since in suppressing the slave trade on th
coast of Africa (vide "O'Byrne's Naval Biography"), ha
obtained a medal with nine clasps ; m. 1st, 21 Sept. 183{
Mary-Anne, dau. of Thomas Gerrard, Esq., J. P., of Liscarta,
Castle, CO. Meath, she d. s. p. Aug. 1843, and he m. 2ndly, 2
April, 1846, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Ellis, Esq. of Mouij
Steward, co. Dublin, and has issue,
1 Henry-Ellis, Lieut. 87th regt. ; b. 28 Jan. 1847.
1 Isabella-Emelia, m. 12 Aug. 1875, Capt. Francis-I
Ditmas, Royal Artillery.
2 Eveline-Frances-Elizabeth.
III. Stuart, b. 1796, d. unm. 23 June, 1820.
IV. Allen-Noble, b. 1800 ; an Ensign in the Glengarry Lig
Infantry Fencibles ; d. 1817.
V. Cosby, of Laurel Lodge, co. Cavan, &. ISOl ; m. 23 Fe
1833, Catharine, dau. of John-Brabazon Lyster, Esq.; d
Dec. 1834, and was interred in Knockbride, leaving issue
only dau., Letitia-Emelia.
VI. James (Rev.), Rector of Castlecor, diocese of Meal
b. 22 Nov. 1804 ; m. 1st, 24 Dec. 1835, Elizabeth, dau.
James Denham, Esq. of Firwood Park, co. Fermanagh, a
by her (who d. 7 June, 1839, aged 25) had issue,
1 Allen-Cosby, Lieut. R.N., 6. 13 Oct. 183G, served in t
"Sans Pareil," at the siege of Sebastopol, and d. un
12 Jan. 1860, at Sierra Leone.
1 Elizabeth-Emelia, m. 28 April, 1864, Edward Roper, E(
Mr. Adams m. 2ndly, 14 April, 1841, Frances, dau. of R(
Richard Bevan, and has issue,
1 Richard (Rev.), b. 23 Jan. 1844, Curate of St. Stephe:
South Lambeth, Surrey.
1 Mary-Louisa. 2 Frances-Augusta.
I. Martha, m. 30 Oct. 1818, Smith Berry, Esq. of Fivo?
Alley, King's Co., d. 7 March, 1833, and has issue.
II. Sarah, m. 4 Dec. 1821, Robert J. Hautcnvillc, Esq
and d. 25 April, 1832, leaving issue one son.
III. Emelia, b. 1802 ; d. unm. 1842, and was interred 5 Mard
in iit. Anne's, Dublin.
ADAMS OF NORTHLANDS. ]
Adams, Ambrose-Going, Esq. of Northlands, co
Cavan, b. 22 March, 1850 ; m. 3 Oct. "1872, Anne
Jane Foster, dau. of Eev. William - W. DccriKg
A.M., and has issue,
I. Clara-Elizabeth-Charlotte.
II. Ethel-Annie.
allirtagc— The Rev. benjamin Adams, 5th son of Allei
Adams, Esq., of Corranearry, was Rector of Killinick, J.P. foi
CO. Cavan, 6. 1756; m. 14 April, 1777, Elizabeth, dau. of Johl
Clark, Esq., grandson of the celebrated metaphysician Dr
Samuel Clark, Rector of St. James, London, and Chaplain fa
Queen Anne, and by her (who d. 28 Feb. 1833, aged 77) ha^
issue four sons and six daus.,
I. William- Allen, 6. 15 May, 1783; d. 3 March, 1784.
II. John, J.P. CO. Cavan, High Sheriff lor Cavan in 1811 ;
16 May, 1785; m. 2 Nov. 1806, Joyce, eldest dau. of M
uncle Richard, and d. Feb. 1827, without issue.
III. SAM0EL, s. his father.
IV. Charles-James, Lieut. R.N., J.P. for co. Cavan, of Shinai
House, b. 29 April, 1792 Cfor his naval career vide O'Bvrne'i
Naval Biography); High Sheriff for Cavan, 1833; m. 29 Sept
1821, Anne-Jane fwho d. 4 March, 1834, aged 36), dau. o
WiUiam Foster, Esq. of Dowdstown, co. Louth, and d. Z
Aug. 1854, having had issue,
1 Benjamin-Samuel, J.P., of Shinan House, 5. 22 June
1828; late Lieut. 12th regt.. High Sheriff for Cavan
1866; TO. 1st, 10 Sept. 1856, Georgina-Charlotte, dau. o
Rev. George Hickson, 'Vicar of Maghera-Cloony (d. 21 Feb
1871), and has issue, Charles-James Stuart, b. 4 Feb. 1864
George-Hickson, b. Feb. 18G8 ; William-John, 6. 6 Julv
1870; Charlotte, d. 21 Jan. 1860; Charlotte-Georgini
Anna; Sophia; Georgina-Charlotte. Mr. Adams to. •2ndl|
17 Sept. 1873, Jeannie-Holmes, dau. of the late GeorJ
Montgomery, Esq., M.D.; she d. 13 June, 1876, havi^
had issue Elizabeth-Montgomcry-Azalina; he to. Srdlj
26 Nov. 1377, Miss Elizabeth Stanley Montgomery.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
ADA
.' vrilliam-John, l>. 14 Feb. 1831 ; d. 30 March, 1832.
; ( liarlcs-Jame-s, U. 13 Feb. 1832; d. vmn. 6 Jan. 1857.
I i;rli(X'ca-Horatia, hi. 22 April, 1841, Thomas Coote, Esq.,
■ ; Hraiidrum, D.L. and J. P. of the co. Monaghan, and
1] i-i issue.
: l.lizabeth, in. ISNov. 1841, to the Eev. Wm.-W. Deering;
ami has issue.
; C arohne-Martha, m. 21 May, 18-51, to Edgar Bredin, Esq.,
.1.1'. ; d. 25 June, 1877, leaving issue.
i iiuo-Jane, m. 3 March, 1853, to the Kev. Stephen Kac-
tluir, Hector of Lisnadill, and has issue.
rii.Ml.rth, d. 25 April, 1780.
i:ii/.:iliuth, d. 28 Oct. 1780, an infaut.
. l.mcliu, d. 5 Sept. 1782.
. Charlotte, d. 26 Aug. 1790.
Matilda, d. 15 July, 1794.
Caroline, m. 1 Jan. 1812, John-J. -A. -Leonard, Esr,,
.P., of Claremont House, co. WicUow, and d. 22 Jane,
j58, having had issue.
Adams d. 10 June, 1840, aged 84, and iras s. by his 3rd bui
it surviving son,
iE Very Kev. Samuel Adams, A.M., of Northlands, cc.
in. Dean of Cashel, and Prebendary of Terebrine, J. P. for
'ounties of Cavan and Monaghan, b. 15 Feb. 1788 ; who ;/).
Q. 1809, Frances, youngest dau. of Capt. John Hervey, of
ine Castle, co. Wexford, and had issue,
njamin-William, b. 13 Feb. 1816; d. 4 March, 1822.
hn-Hekvey, late of Northlands.
larles-Stuart, of Glynch House, Newbliss, J.P.forcos.Meath
od Cavan, b. 12 July, 1820; m. 1st, 6 June, 1850, Eliza,
Dly dau. of Charles McMahon, Esq. of Rockficld, co. Mcn-
ghan, and by her (who d. 5 May, 1860) had issue four sens.
Samuel-Stuart, b. 21 March, 1851 ; 2 Eichard-Hervey, b.
7 Sept. 1852; 3 Charles-Allen, b. 12 June, 1857, d. 22
larch, 1860 ; 4 William- Vigors, 6. 28 Oct. 1859, d. 23 Dec.
867. Mr. Adams m. 2ndly, 23 Oct. 1862, Jane-Henricna,
Idest dau. of Rev. Charles-Sheridan Young, co.Cavan, and by
er had issue three sons and seven daus., 5 Charles-Sheridan,
9 July, 1863, d. 19 Dec. 1867; 6 Douglas-Gerald, b. 20
larch, 1868 ; 7 Claude-Stuart-Alexander, 6. 16 March, 1874,
. 15 Sept. 1875; 1 Maria-Stuart; 2 Frances-Florence;
Eva-Adeline; 4 Lilian-Maude, d. 10 Sept. 1875; 5 Norah-
athleen; 6 Violet-Blanche, d. 14 Sept. 1875; 7 Irene-
wendoline. Mr. Adams d. 30 April, 1876.
njamin-WUUam, D.D. (Eev.), b. 31 March, 1827, Eector of
antry, diocese of Dublin, m. 1st, 14 Dec. 1854, Gcorgina-
oberts (d. 16 May, 1863), dau. of John-Drew Atkin, Esq.
f Merrion Square, Dublin, and grand-dau. of the late Sir
homas Roberts, Bart., and has had issue Samuel-Arthur,
10 Sept. 1857, rf. 10 March, 1869; Georgina-Roberts, and
rances-Hervey. He m. 2ndly, 11 Aug. 1864, Louisa-Jane,
au. of William-O'Brien Adams, Esq., M.D., of Adelaide
treet, Kingstown, and has issue, William-Augustus, b. 27
lay, 1865; Herbert-Algernon, 6. 3 Jan. 1872 ; Constance-
ouisa.
)rothea-Annc, m. 11 Nov. 1833, to Le Chevalier Charles-
Zander, of Munich, and d. 7 Feb. 1864, having had issue.
izabeth-Frances, m. 21 March, 1833, to John-J.-D. McDon-
ald, Esq., Lieut. 47th rcgt., and d. 29 Jan. 1865.
roline-Matilda, m. 2 May, J837, to Thomas-E. Barry, Esq.,
nd has issue.
Very Rev. Samuel Adams d. 7 Dec. 1856, and was «. by his
t surviving son,
hn-Hervey Adams, Esq. of Northlands, Barrister-at-Law,
COS. Cavan and Monaghan, and High Sheriff 1854, b. 28
I, 1818; 111. 1st, 30 April, 1846, Elizabeth-Frances (who
July, 1867), 3rd dau. of Ambrose Going, Esq., J. P. of
j-philip, CO. Tipperary, and had issue,
Samuel-Allen, 6. 1 March, 1847; m. 13 June, 1871, Frances
)orothea, dau. of Eev. Decimus-W. Preston, A.M., Eector
■' Killinkere and grand-dau. of William Preston, Judge of
ppeal, and Hon. Frances-Dorothea, dau. of John, 5th Lord
larbery, and had issue John-Hervey Stuart, b. 30 Dec. 1875;
".mily-Maud-Elizabeth, and F'elicia Preston.
Ambrose-Going, now of Northlands.
Margaret - Anna, m. 4 April, 1871, Ormsby - Colville-
IcClintock Jones, Esq., J. P., of Mount Edward, co. Sligo,
nd has issue three sons.
Elizabeth-Frances, m. 3 Sept. 1872, Eobert-Edward-Follett
ones, Esq., son of Major James Jones of Mount Edward,
0. Sligo, and has issue two sons.
Adams to. 2ndly, 24 Sept. 1869, Sarah-Mary, dau. of Lieut. -
Owen Loyd Ormsby, late of the S8th regt., and d. 8 May,
mis (duly registered in the OfBce of Arms, Dublin Castle)—
, a heart, between three cross-crosslets fitchee or
•est — On a mount vert, a cross-crosslet fitchee or, charged
1 a bleeding heart gu.
''otto — In cruce salus.
w{— Northlands, Carrickmacross.
ADAMS OF CLIFTON AND COTSWOLD
GRANGE.
Adams, Fkancis, Esq. of Clifton and Cotswold
Gra:ige, co. Gloucester, b. 7 June, 1812 ; w. 27 Aug.
1835, Maria, 4tli dau. (by his wife, Elizabetli, dau.
of tlieR ev. Dr. Grossman, of West Monkton,
Somerset) of tlie Eev. J. -P. Dovcton, of Everdon
Hall, CO. NorthamiDton, J.P. and D.L., RL-ctor of
Mells and of Eurnet, Somerset, and has issue,
I. Francis, 1. 10 Dec. 1837 ; to. 20 April, 1870, Julia, 3rd dau.
ci the Rev. Arihui Drummond, Vicar of Charlton, Kent
(s« Burke's Petiage, Stbathallan, V.), by Maria-
Margaretta his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas-Maryon Wilson,
Ban. 01 Charlton, and has issue, Francis, 6. 17 April,
1874; Mary-Frances-Drummond.
II. Albert-Francis, 24th foot, b. 25 July, 1843; m. Emma,
Srd davi.of the Rev. John BelI,Vicarof Rothwell (brother
o\ Matthew Bell, Esq., M.P.), by Isabella, his wife, dau.
c( Sii Charles Loraine, Bart., and has issue, Algernon-
Frank, 6.8 April, 1870; Frederick-Loraine, 6.9May,1871;
Eeginald-Shuie, b. 16 Sept. 1872 ; Cecil-Alyn, b. 5 Jan.
1374.
in. Frederii-Augustus-France, 6. 15 Sept. 1846, 2nd Queen's
Royals.
IV. George-Ecward-Doveton, b. 17 Oct. 1851 ; d. 1852.
I. Lu;y-Du?are], m. Feb. 1864, Sir WiUiam - Adolphus
Frankland, Bart.
II. Fanny-Maria, ra. 4 Dec. 1863, Lieut. -Col. Henry Clark,
in. Catherine-Elizabeth, deceased.
IV. Mary-Isabella, vi. 1870, Henry-Edward Surtees, Esq.,
of Redworth and Dane End.
iltllCaCIC.— Francis Adams, Esq. of Clifton, co. Gloucester,
only son and heir of Shute Adams, Esq., by Frances, his wife,
dau. and co-heiress of Francis Freeman, Esq. of Clifton, ra.
Mary Anne, dau. of Stansfield Davis, Esq. of Corsham, Wilts,
by Mary-Tufnell, his wife (m. 3 June, 17S7), youngest dau. of
F.-C. Fowell, Esq., Ch. Ch. Oxford, descended from the ancient
Devonshire family of Fowell of Fow:Us Combe {see Burke's
Extinct Baronetage), and by her (who d. at Teignmouth,
31 Dec. 1835) had issue,
I. Francis, of Clifton and Norton Malreward, J.P. and D.L.,
CO. Somerset, b. 1791; m. at St. George's, Bloomsbury,
London, his first cousin, Mary, dau. J. Manley, Esq. of
Holbrook House, Sussex, and of the Inner Temple, London,
by his wife Mary Shute-Adams, and had issue,
1 Francis, now of Clifton and Cotswold Grange.
1 Mary-Shute-Anne. m. to Charles Leir, Esq. of Jaggards
House, Corsham, Wilts.
2 Charlotte-Sophi'a, m. Alfred Matson, Esq.
I. Mary-Anne, m. J. Morse, Esq., and has issue a son and
dau., Edward and Mary.
II. Frances, m. Eobert-W. Parsons, Eear-Admiral, and has
issue a son and dau.,
I Edward-T.-Cove, Comm. E.N.
1 Frances, m. Col. H. Browne, son of Gen. Sir II.
Browne, Knt.
III. Augustus-Georgiana, to. to Edward Morse, Esq. of
Drayton Lodge, Middlesex, brother of the before-mentioned
J. Morse, Esq., and d. 1837, having had issue, two sons and
three daus.
IV. Eliza-Freeman, d. 1873.
^vms— 1st and 4th, vert, a pale arg., between two griffins,
segreant, or; 2nd and 3rd, per chevron, sa. and or, in chief,
two eagles, displayed, oi the last.
Crest— A demi griffin, segreant, or.
Mntto — Tout ou rien.
Residence— CotsyioM Grange, Cheltenham.
ADAMS OF JAMESBROOK.
G00LD-ADAMS,"VVlLLIAM:-ElCHARD-WALLIS,Esq.
of Jamesbrook, co. Cork, h. 30 Aug. 1853.
ILfttCaSC— Mjchael Goold-Adams, Esq. of Jamesbrook
(son of Wallis Adams, Esq., and Frances Goold, his wife), m.
ISOO, Martha, sister of the 1st Earl of Bantry, and dau. of
Simon White, Esq., of Bantry House, co. Cork, by Frances-
Jane, his wife, dau. of Eichard Hedges Eyre, Esq. of Moimt
Hedges, and had issue,
Richard-Wallis, his heir.
Michael, Lieut.-Col. in the army, late of the Scots Greys, dec.
Robert-Hedges, d. unm., 1875.
Samuel-Hamilton, of Salisbury, co. Tipperary, J.P.,m.Ist,m
1846, Frances-Margaret, dau. of Col. and Lady Katharine
Bernard, of Castle Bernard, King's County, and has by her
ADA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ADE
a dau., Katharine Charlotte. He m. 2ndly, Nov. 18!>2,
Frances-Louisa, dau. of the late Dean of Cloyne and the
Lady Anna De Burgh.
Frances-Jane.
Mr. Goold- Adams d. 1817 (his widow survived until 18-11), and
was s. by his eldest son,
Eichard-Wallis Goold-Adams, Esq. of Jameshroolc, J.P.,
High Sheriff 18G8, b. 27 March, 1802; vi. i Nov. 1852, Mary-
Sarah, dau. of the late Sir William Wrixon-Becher, Bart, of
Ballygiblin, and has issue,
I. WiLUAM-RicHAKD, 8. his father 1873,
II. Francis-Michael, 6. 20 Dec. 18.54.
III. Kichard-Eyre, b. 22 July, 18.56.
IV. Hamilton John, b. 27 June, 1858.
V. Henry-Edward-Fane, b. 16 May, 1860.
VI. Edward-Eyre, 6. 5 April, 1862.
VII. Arthur-Chaloner, b. 7 Dec. 1864.
Mr. Goold-Adams d. 1873, and was s. by his eldest son.
Seat — Jamesbrook, near Cloyne.
ADAMSON OF EUSHTON PARK.
Adamsox, William-Eushton, Esq. of Eushton
Park, Battle, Sussex, J.P. and D.L., b. 4 March,
1825 ; m. 14 June, 1859, Fanny-Constance, dau. of
James Deacon, Esq. of Woodford, Essex, and has,
I. Ecshton-Webber, b. 15 March, 1863.
II. Stewart, b. 20 Nov. 18G5.
in. Walter, b. 10 Feb. 1867.
IV. Charles-Egerton, 6. 17 May, 1868.
V. Norman-William, 6. 31 Aug. 1»69.
VI. Malcolm, 6. 11 Nov. 1873.
I. Fanny-Margaret. ii. Leila-Frances. iii. Mary.
IV. Beatrice. v. Nina. vi. Eva.
ICinCaflC— William Adamson, Esq., son of William
Adamson, m. Oct. 1869, Margaret, dau. of James Stuart, Esq.
of Edinburgh, and (/. Sept. 1874, leaving issue, William-Kusu-
roN, of Rushton Park, and Eliza, m. to Hobson Godwin, Esq.
-Sea— Eushton Park, Battle, Sussex.
♦
ADDENBROOKE. (.See Addenda.)
ADDERLEY OF BARLASTOK AND COTON.
Ealph Broughton, of Barlas'.on Hall, co. Staf-
ford, b. 1863, 2nd son of John-Lambert Brough-
ton, Esq. of Almington Hall, by Anue-Selina, his
■wife, sister of the lute Ealph-I'homas Addeelet,
Esq. of Barlaston, succeeded to the estates of
his uncle in 1868, and is required to assume the
name and arms of Adderley upon attaining his
majority.
JLtncagC— The family of Adderley is of considerable
antiquity in Staffordshire. The manor of Coton, in that county,
was purchased in 1558 by Ralph Adderley, Esq. an eminent
lawyer, who served as High Sheriff, 17 Elizabeth. From his
eldest son Richard, derived the Adderleys of Coton, ."ndfrom
his 2nd, Ralph, the Adderleys of Hams Hall, co. Warwick, an
estate purchased by Ralph's son and heir. Sir Charles
Adderley, Knt., an equerry in the court of Charles I. Sir
Charles m. the heiress of the Arden estates in Warwickshire;
his great grandson,
BowYER Adderley, Esq. of Hams Hall (son of Charles
Adderley, Esq. of Hams, by Mary, his wife, dau. and co-heir
of Sir William Bowyer, Bart.), m. 1st, 1726, Elizabeth, dau. of
Christopher Horton, Esq. of Catton, co. Derby, and had two
daus., Mary and Frances. He m. 2ndly, 14 July, 1741, Letticc,
dau. and co-heir of Ralph Adderley, Esq. of Coton Hall, co.
Stafford, and by her had issue,
I. Charles BowYER, of Hams Hall, d. x. p. 12 April, 1826.
]l. Ealph, of Coton, who m. 4 Aug. 1778, Dorothy, dau. of
Thomas Kynnersley, Esq. of Loxley Park, and widow of
Thomas-Byrchc Savage, Esq. of Elmlcy Castle, co. Worcester,
and d. 1819, having had issue,
1 Charles-Clement, to. 6 June, 18Ii, Anna-Maria, eldest
dau. of Sir Edmund Cradock Hartopp, Bar;, of Four (Jaks
Hall, Warwickshire, and d>ing 30 June, 1818, left issue,
Cuarles-Bowyeb (Sir), K.C.M.G., now Lord Norton
(see Burke's Peeror/e).
Edmund-James, J.P. and D.L., 6. Feb. 1816; m.
Marian, dau. of Sir Joseph Leeds, Bart., and has a son,
Edmund William, b. IB 19.
Anna-Maria-Lctitia, m. 1834, Forster-Allevne McGeacl
Esq. M. P., and d. 1841. ' ^
Mary, d. 1869.
2 Ralph, of Barlaston and Coton.
3 Arden, Admiral E.N., m. 21 Oct. 1823, Anne, only <
of W.-R. Bishton, Esq. of Shakcrley House, co. SaU
and d. s. p.
4 George-William-Bowyer, of Fillongley Hall, co. Warwii
b. 9 Jan. 1787; m. 11 Dec. 1823, Caroline, younge.st di
of John Taylor, Esq. of Moseley Hall, co. Worcester, a
d. s. p.
1 Letitia-Penelope, in. 1st, to Andrew Hacket, Esq.'
MoxhuU Park, co. Warwick, and 2ndly, 1820, to the H(
Berkeley Noel, 6th son of Sir Gerard-Noel Noel, Bart.,
his wife, the Baroness iJarham.
Mr. Adderley d. 3 Nov. 1747. His younger grandson,
Ralph Adderley, Esq. of Coton Hall, b. 15 June,
-/•/!. 4 July, 1816, Rosamond, eldest dau. and co-heir (v
her sister Catherine-Penelope, wife of Sir J.-C. Browne Ca^
Bart.) of William Mills, Esq. of Barlaston Hall, grandson
Thomas Mills, Esq., by Hester, his wife, dau. and co-he
Samuel Bagnall, Esq. of Barlaston Hall, and had issue,
Ralph-Thomas, of Barlaston and Coton.
Randolph-Ralph, Lieut. 60th Rifles, b. 15 Feb. 1832;
April, 1855, at King Williamstown, Cape of Good Hope.
Mylles-Bagnall-Bowyer, late Royal Horse Guards, b. 6 Ju
1835.
Sophia-Catherine, d. 23 July, 1835.
Mary-Elizabeth, m. 19 April, 1853, to Andrew Corbet, :
2nd son of Sir Andrew Corbet, Bart.
Anne-Selina, m. John-L. Broughton, Esq. of Almington Hd
CO. Stafford, and has, inter alios, a 2nd son, Kali'h Br.ouq
TON, now of Barlaston, b. 1863, who s. his uncle in 18
and will assume the name and arms of Adderley on att;
ing his majority.
Mr. Adderley d. 31 Jan. 1851, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ealpu-Thomas Adderley, Esq, of Barlaston Hall and Cob
Hall, CO. Stafford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1806, 6.
March, 1826; i/i. 28 April, 1859, Maria-Catherine- Wilhelminj
dau. of Peter Broughton, Esq. of Tunstall Hall, co. Saloj
Mr. Adderley d. s. -p. 1868. His widow m. 12 Dec. 187S
Charles Coyney, Esq. of Weston Coyney, as his 2nd wife.
.i4r))i.s— Arg., on a bend, az., three mascles, of the fieia
Crest — On a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a stork, arg
.Swifs— Barlaston HaU (Stone), and Coton Hall (Cttoxetcr), c
Stafford.
ADEANE OF BABRAHAlff.
Adeane, CnAELES-EoBEUT-WnoEwooD, Esq.
Babraliam, co. Cambridge, h. 2 Nov. 1863 ; s.
father 17 Feb. 1870.
iLlltraS^' — "^^''^ family claims descent from the i
ancient house of Deyne or Dene, of Wallingford, tcmj).
ward I.
Simon Adeane, Esq., who d. 1714, son and heir of So
Adeane, Esq., by Mary his wife, sister of Robert WhorwoO
Esq., was father of
Simon-Whorwood Adeane, Esq., who to. Mary, dau. of tl
Hon. and Eev. Dr. Henry Brydges (brother of the Duke j
Chandos), and dying in 1749, was «. by his son, ;
General James-Whorwood Adeane, M.P. for the towj
and afterwards for the co. Cambridge, who r,i. Anne, onl
child and heiress of Robert Jones, Esq. of Babraham, <j
Cambridge, and had, with three daus., viz., Jane, m. I
George-Henry Law, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells; Ma
garet, in. to John Osborne, Esq. of Malshot Park, Hants; af
Mary-Anne, in. to General Tinling, an only son and heir,
RoBERT-JoNES Adeane, Esq. of Babraham, who m. 26 Al^
1785, Annabella, dau. of Sir Patrick Bluke, Bart, of Laus'aaj
Hall, CO. Suffolk, and had issue,
Charlcs-Jamcs, b. 14 June, 1786 ; d. young.
Henry-John, heir to his father.
Annabella, to. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Francis Warde, K.C.fl
R.H.A.
Louisa, in. Rev. William Barlow, Prebendary of Chester.
The son and heir,
Henry-John Adean-e, Esq. of Babraham, b. 18 June, I78S
m. 1st, 24 Oct. 1822, Catherine-Judith, dau. of John Kin)
Esq. of Aldenham House, Herts, and 2ndly, G Oct. 1828, tf
Hon. Matilda Abigail Stanley, dau. of Lord Stanley, of Aide
ley, CO. Chester, and by the latter only (who d. 28 July, 18S
had issue to survive,
Eobert-Jones, of Babraham, b. 9 Sept. 1330; d.unin. 7 Dq
1B.53.
Ulnby-John, late of Babraham.
ADL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
AGL
Ivard-Stanlet, Capt. R.N., b. 7 Dec. 1S3G; w. 31 July,
^7.'.. LadyEditli-Istibclla, lUiu. ofthellthEarlof Cai-nwatli.
! .1. ii<-Carus, d. 5 Dec. 1852.
!nlii;i Annabella-Maria, d. II Sept. 1853
. thca-Louisa, m. 25 July, 1867, Henry-R. Grcnfell, Esq.,
r.
abeth, m. 24 June, 1864, Vice-Admiral Sir Eawaicl-
11 Sotheby, K.C.B.
Augusta, tn. 8 April, 18.")G, Rev. Thomas Eiskine.
,a> Erskine, Burke's Peerage.)
I i. : . Robert Smith, Esq. of GokUngs, Herts.
ia Amabel, m. John Martineau, Esq.
a -llDirietta, unia.
ucc-Maria-Josepha, m. Hugh-Colin Smith, Esq.
Adeane, M.P. Cambridge, d. 11 Ma}-, 1S47, and was s.
s eldest son,
NRT-JoHN Adeane, Esq. of Babraham, co. Canibiidse,
3S Rotulorum of the Isle of Ely, Major of the Cambridge
ia, J. I', and D.L., M.P. for that county from 1857 to 1865,
June, 1833 ; i,i. 5 June, ISGO, Lady Elizabeth Philippa
e, eldest dau. of Charles-Philip, 4th Earl of Ilardwickc,
nad issue,
Charles-Robert-Whorwood, his heir.
Marie-Constance. ii. Maud.
Ideane, d. 17 Feb., 1870, and was s. by his eldest son,
aeles-Robert-Whorwood Adeane, Esq. now of Babraham.
nis— Vert, on a chevron hetwecn three griffins' heads
id or, as many cstoiles sa., quartering Jones, Brydges,
3HAND0S.
;st— A grifHn's head, collared, between two wrings.
It — Babraham, near Cambridge.
ADLAM OF CHEW MAGNA.
DLAM, William, Esq., J.P., F.S.A., of Manor
ise, Chew Magna, Somerset ; h. 1814 ; m. 1848,
hia-Harford, only dau. and heiress of Philip
ker, Esq. of Chew Magna.
Ir. Adlam is only sou of the late John Adlam,
., by Mary-Anne his wife, dau. of Jolni Moore,
of Frenchay, co. Glouecster, of an ancient family
Somersetshire.
— Az. seven rays issuing from the sun in the dexter
on bendwise ppr. the centre ray betw. two etoilcs in bend
ter ar. ; quartering, ar. two bars engr. vert, each charged
a spear head or, betw. nine martlets gu., for Moore.
•esf — A mount vert, thereon in front of rays of the sun an
ppr. gorged with a collar sa.
otto — Tyme proveth trvth.
at — Manor House, Chew Magna, near Bristol.
.DLINGTOU OF HOLKE HALE HALL.
iDLiXGTON, llKNRT-SMixn, Esq. of Holm Hale
11, Norfolk, J. P., b. 21 Mtn-cli, 1827 ; m. 21 April,
6, Emma-Jean, 2nd surviving dau. of the Rev.
irles Campbell, Vicar of Weasenham, Norfolk,
I has had issue,
enry-Campbell, h. 25 Aug. 1SR5 ; d. 4 May following.
ary-Campbell. Evelyn-Campbell.
kir. Adiingtou, who was educated at Eton and
nity College, Oxford, was formerly a Capt. in the
Light Dragoons, with which regiment he served
ihe Crimean campaign. He is only son of the
) Thomas Adlington, Esq. of East Bradenham, co.
rfolk, and Clapham Common, Surrey (who d. 22
y, 1843) , by Mary his wife, only dau. of Peter
ith, Esq. of Walbridge, co. Gloucester. His oulj'
ier, Mary-Smith Adlington, m. 1848, Sir Oflley-
abury Wakeman, Bart., and cl. 1852, leaving issue,
elder sou being the present Sir Ollley Wakeman,
3rd bart.
rms — Sa., a chev., between three goats' heads, erased, arg.
rest — A goat's head as in the arms.
lotto — Per antiquain eartam.
sat— Holm Hale Hall, Shipdham, Thctford, Xorfulli.
AGLIONBY OF NUNNERY.
&.GLIONBT, Charles, Esq. of Nunnery, Cumber-
id, lord of the manors of Aglionby and Armath-
.ite, b. 1870 ; m. 1844, Fanny, dau. of Col. James-
• Walker, of Virginia, U.S. America, and has issue
I. Francis, B.A., Queen's College, Oxford, b. 1C:3.
II. John, d. anm.
III. William, d. unni,
IV. Horace-Waller.
I. Netty.
ILtllCitS^ * — "^'^^ family of Aglionbt is said to have been
established in Cumberland by one of the soldiers of the Con-
quest, and to be descended from
Walter de Aguilon, who accompanied Ranulph de Mes-
cliincs into that county, and fixing his residence there, called
it Atruilon's or Aglionby's Building.
Edward Aglionby, of Aglionby, Sheriff of Cumberland 33
Henry VIII., had a son and successor,
John Aglionby, of Carlisle, in. a dau. of Richard SalkeUl,
Esq. of Corby Castle, and left a son and heir,
Edward Aglionby, Esq. of Carlisle, who /«. Elizabeth, dau.
of Cuthbert Musgrave, Esq. of Crookcdyke, and had (with
another son, John, D.D., a learned divine. Principal of St.
Edmund's Hall, Oxford, 1601, and Chaplain in Ordinary to
James I., and a dau. Dorothy, wife of Alan Blennerhasset,
Esq. of Carlisle) a con and successor,
Edward Aglionby, Esq. of Carlisle, who to. Jane, dau. of
Henry Brougham, Esq., and dying 1648, left, with a dau.
Mary, 7/i. to John Stanford, Esq. of Aslcliam, a son and heir,
John Aglionby, Esq. of Carlisle, b. in 1610, who took an
active part in the defence of the city of Carlisle, 1644-5,
against the Parliamentarians, and after its capitulation,
suffered imprisonment. Mr. Aglionby lu. Margery, dau. of
Christopher Richmond, Esq. of Highhead Castle (by Elizabeth,
dau. of Anthony Chaytor, Esq. of Croft), and had with three
daus. (Jane, Isabel, and Mary), four sous, of whom the
fourth,
Richard, for many years Registrar of Carlisle, had a dau.,
Ursula, h. in 1698, who m. 1729, William Nugent, Esq. of
CO. Westmcath, and had two daus. Elizabeth, Mrs. Nash,
and Mary, wife of Barry Yelvertun, Lord Avonmore.
The eldest son and heir,
John Aglionby, Esq. b. 1642, was one of the King's Counsel,
and Recorder of Carlisle. In 1696, lie exchanged Drumburgh
castle and manor, with Sir John Lowthcr, Bart., for the estate
of Nunnery, and manor of Armathwaite, in the parish of
Ainstable, in Cumberland. He m. Barbara, dau. of John
Putrickson, Esq. of Calder Abbey, and had a son, Joun, his
successor, and a dau. Bridget, m. to George Watson, Esq. of
Goswick Castle, co. Durham. He d. in 1717, and was s. by
his son,
John Aglionby, Esq. of Nunnery, 6. 1663; m. Dinah, dau.
and co-heir of the Rev. Richard Stodart, and was s. by hi&
son,
Henry Aglionby, Esq. of Nunnery, M.P. for Carlisle,
temp. George I., and Sheriff for the county in 1733, b. 1684;
VI. Elizabeth, youngest sister of Sir Gilfi'cd Lawson, Bart, ot
Brayton, and dying 1759, was s. by his elder son,
Henry Aglionby, Esq. of Nunnery, 6. 1715; m. Anne,
4tli dau. of Sir Christopher Blusgravc, Bart, of Edcuhall, b.
whom (who d. X'ltO) he had issue,
I. Christopher, his successor.
I. Elizabeth, ra. — Bamber, Esq., and d. 1822.
II. Julia, d. unm.
III. Anne, m. Rev. Samuel Eateman, of Newbiggen Hall,
Cumberland, Rector of Farthingstone, and had a son, who
having assumed the surname of his mother's iamily, was tlie
late
Henry-Aglionby Aglionby, Esq. of Newbiggen Hall, M.P.
for Cockcrmouth, 6. 28 Dec. IVaO.
IV. Mary, m. John Orfeur Yates, Esq. of Skirwith Abbey,
Cumberland, and had issue,
1 Francis, who assumed the name of Aglionby, and s. to
Nunnery, of whom hereafter.
2 John, of Virginia, U.S. America, who r,i. 1805, Julia,
dau. of W. Lovell, and d. 1851, leaving issue,
Charles, who also assumed the name of Aglioscy, and
is now of Nunnery.
John. Francis,
Mary. Janet. EUzabeth.
Julia. Anne.
Mr. Aglionby, who served the office ofSlicriff for Cumberland
in 1763, and was for many years an alderman of Carlisle, </. at
Nunnery, 1770, and was s. by his only surviving son,
Christopher Aglionby, Esq. of Nunnery, SheritT of Cum-
berland in 1780. He ((. five years afterwards, imm., when
the male line of the family expired, and the estates were
subsequently divided, by a decree of the Court of Chancery,
between his four sisters, by which division Nunnery vested ia
Ins afjovc nephew,
10
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
AIN
Fbancis Agmonbt, Esq. of Nunnery, M.P. for East Cumber-
land, 6. 1780; m. 8 Feb. 1814, Slary, dau. of John Mathews,
Esq. of Vv'igton Hall, Cumberland, by whom (who d. 20 Aug.
1S54) he had issue,
Elizabeth-Anne, of Belmont, Ambleside, Westmorland, 6. 28
Oct. 1814.
Mary, r,i. April, 1845, Eev. Beilby Porteus, Vicar of Eden-
hall, Penrith, and has four daus.
Jane. m. April 1847, Charles Fetherstonhaiigh, Esq. of
Staffield Hall, Penrith, and d. 21 May, 1874, leaving a dau.
Mr. Aglionby, d. 1 July, 1840, when Nunnery devolved on his
nephew, the present proprietor.
Arms — Arg., two bars and in chief three martlets sa.
Crest — A demi-eagle displayed or.
/Secf— Nunnery, near Penrith, co. Cumberland; and Mount
Pleasant, Virginia, North America.
AGNEW OF BARNBAEROCH.
Vans-Agnew, Robeet, Esq. of Barnbarrocli and
Slieuclian, co. Wigton, J.P. and D.L., M.P. co.
AYigton, b. 4 March, 1817; 7n. 22 April, 1852,
3Iarj-Elizabetli, 2nd dan. of Sir David-Hur.ter
Elan-, Bart, of Blairquhan, co. Ayr, and bv her (who
d. 1870) has issue,
I. Pathick-Alexander, 6. 20 Oct. ISoC.
II. James-David, b. 4 April, 1858.
ni. John, b. 23 Aug. 1859.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Catherine. in. Mary.
ILillCclQt. — EoBEET Wauss, who was eldest son of John
Wauss, Ambassador to England from King Jajies II., in 1437,
left issue, Blaize, liis heir, ancestor of the family of Vans of
Barnharroch; Thomas, Ambassador to England, in 1457, Dean
of Glasgow, Secretary to the King, and Keeper of the Privy
Seal; George, Bishop of Galloway; and Patrick, Prior of
\viiitehorne.
John Vans, Esq. of Barnharroch (representative of the
family of Vans, of Barnbarroch), ra. Margaret, only child and
heiress of Robert Agnew, Esq. of Sheuchan (of the Agnews, of
Lochnaw), by Margaret, dau. of Patrick M'Dowall, of Freugh,
and assumed the additional surname and arms of Agsew. He
d. 1780, and was s. by his son,
I'lOSERT Vans-Agnew, Esq. of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan,
b. 24 April, 1755; who rn. 24 Feb. 1777, Frances, dau. of John
Dunlop, Esq. of that ilk, and had issue, Robert, Capt. in the
Guards, d. 1804; JonN, his heir; James, E.N., d. 1800;
Patkick, successor to his brother; Henry-Stewart, an advo-
cate at the Scottish bar, d. 1855 ; Margaret, d. 1864, Frances-
Georgiana, d. 1839 ; and Maria. Mr. Vans-Agnew d. 1S09,
and was s. by his eldest son,
John Vans-Agnew, Esq. of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan,
who a. unra. 1825, and was s. by his next brother,
Patrick Vans-Agnew, Esq. of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan,
Lieut. -Col. in the E. I. Co.'s service, C.B., and one of the East
India directors, b. 6 Jan. 1783; to. 7 Sept. 1SI3, Catherine,
dau. of D. Fraser, Esq. of Inverness, and had issue,
1 KoBEET, his heir.
2 Patrick-Alexander, 6. 21 AprO, 1822, H.E.I.C.C.S., killed
at Moultan, 20 April, 1848.
3 William, d. 1833.
4 John, 6. 1824; m. 1852, Frances, dau. of Col. Boycott
Jonkias, and d. Nov. 1874, h?.ving by her (who d. 1872)
iiadisiue, Cliarles-Edward-Patrick; John-Frascr; Francis;
Anhur-Fredcrick; Edward-Lovelace; Mary; Gertrude.
6 James, 6. 1823.
6 George, 6. 1831 ; m. Eosa, dau. of J. WUson, Esq., and
widow of John Forster, Esq., end has issue, Enbcrt;
Patrick; Alexander; Frank; Ernest-George; Catherine-
Isabel-Ida ; Violet-Eleanor.
1 Frances.
2 Mary, m. 1844, to Major-Gen. Edmund Jeffreys, C.E.
y Elizabeth.
4 Catherine, d. 31 Jan. 1872.
Col. Vans-Agnew d. 17 May, 1842.
^•/•r/i«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., abend gn.; 2nd and
.3rd, arg. a chevron, between, in chief, two cinquefoils gu.,
with a cross-crosslet, titchee, sa., in centre and in base, a
saltier, couped.
Crests — 1st, a lion, rampant, holding scales in the dexter
paw ; 2nd, an eagle, issuant and regardant, ppr.
Sv.fi-porters—'l'w'o savages, with clubs in their hands, and
^\ rcathed about the middle with laurel.
Seaf.s— Barnbarroch, near Wigton, N.B.; Park House,
Staaraer, N.li.
AIKMAN OF THE E0S.<3.
AlKSIAN, G-EOEGE-ROBEETSOX, Esq. of the E<
and Broomelton, co. Lanark, 22 Jan. 1877, s. ]
father 1844.
ILiucagC. — The late Capt. George Eobertson Aiksj
lI.E.I.C.S. of the P.oss and Broomelton, m. Sarah, dau
William Cumby, Esq., and had issue,
I. Geoege-Robebtson, now of the Eoss.
II. Hugh-Henry-Eobertson, of New Parks and BlackfordI
CO. Leicester (44, Portland Place, W.), J.P. for cos. Leicert
and Lanark, formerly Capt. 1st Eoyal Lanark IVIilitia, 6.
March, 1819; ra. 21 Sept. 1858, Mary-Joyce, only child |
the late Thomas Stokes, Esq. of New Parks, Leicester, al
his wife, Mary Joyce, of Blackfordby, near Ashby del
Zouche, and has issue, J
Thomas-Stokes-George-Huffh, 6. 25 Feb. 1860. 1
Hugh-Harry, 6. 17 Feb. 1866. |
Duncan-Forbes, 6. 26 July. 1867. 1
Henrietta-Mary-Joyce, b. 18 Aug. 1861. '
Jessy-Forbes, b. 13 Dec. 1862.
Flora-Macdonald, b. 26 Jan. 1865; d. 5 Oct. 1872.
Sca^s— The Eoss, Hamilton, N.B. ; New Parks, Lcicesti
AINSLIE OF DELGATY CASTLE.
AiNSLiE, AiNSLiE-DouGLAS, Esq. of Delgal
Castle, Aberdeenshire and Blervie, co. Elgin, Vie
Lient. co. Aberdeen, Barrister-at-Law, and former
8rd Secretary, Diijlomatic Service, h. 1838 ; m. ISfi
Frances, dau. of Edward-J. Morgan, Esq. of S
Petersburg!!, and has issue,
I. DoncLAs, b. 1865. ii. Pereival, & 1867.
III. JiUian, b. 1870. iv. Edward, b. 1876.
1. Edith.
This gentleman, the 2nd son of the late James-(
Grant-Duff, Esq. of Eden, co. Aberdeen, by Jan
Catherine, his wife, only child of Sir Whitela
Aiuslie, M.D., assumed the surname of Ainslie <
succeeding to his maternal granduncle's property.
JLtUCagC. — Mr. Ainslie, of Darnchester, co. Berwic
who resided at Burywcll, near Dunse, m. and had three sons
I. EoBERT, 6. 13 Jan. 1766, the friend and correspondent
Eobert Bums, rn. a dau. of Col. Cimningham, of the Sco
Brigade, in the Dutch Service, and d. 18 April, 1838, Icavi
two daus. to survive him.
II. Douglas. III. Whitelaw.
The third son.
Sir Whitelaw Ainslie, mrdieal superintendent of t
Southern Division of India, and author of a work on t
Materia Medica of that country, v/as knighted by King Willis
IV. His only child, Jane-Catherine, who m. Jamcs-C. Grai
Duff, Esq., was mother of a 2nd eon, Ainslie-Docoi
Ainslie, Esq. of Delgaty Castle.
,5ca(— Delgaty Castle, Turriffe.
luwn IIov.sl — 70, Lancaster Gate.
AINSWORTH OF SMITHILLS HALL.
AiNSWOETH, Eichaed-Henet, Esq. of Smithi!
Hall and Moss Bank, co. Lancaster, J.P., Cuj
Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry, b. 1839 ;
1866, Isabella- Margaret, dau. of Rev. John- Jam
Vaughan, Rector of Gotham, co. Nottingham.
ILincaSr. — This family has been resident in the townsl
of Halliwell for two hundred ye.ars.
Peter Ainsworth, Esq. of Lightbounds, co. Lancaster, 9
cf Peter Ainsworth, of the Moss, m. 17 July, 1761, Alice As
nail, of Carrington, co. Chester, by whom he had a son,
Richard Ainsworth, Esq. of Moss Bank, Halliwell, D.'
who m. Sarah, dau. of James Noble, Esq. of Lancaster^ a
had issue,
Peter, his heir.
JohnHorrocks, of Moss Bank, in. 1833, Elizabeth, dau.
John Shaw, Esq. of London, and had issue,
Eichard-Henby, now of Smithills.
Gertrude-Sophia.
Emily-Alice, m. 1863, Capt. Eussell England, 4th Hussa
Louisa-Sarah, in. 1866, Matthew Combe, Esq., M.D.
Florence, m. Signer Campodonio.
Sarah, in. Hon. Henry-Arthur Anncsley, Cnd son of ArtU
1st Earl of Mountaorrij.
Alice.
AIN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ALC
11
nnnh, m. 3 Julr, 1S34, to Edward Webster, of Lincoln's
in, Esq.
Vinsworth d. 1 April, 1S33, and was s. by his son,
CEB AiNSWoRTH, Esq. of Smithills, J. P., D.L., and M.P.
oltonfrom 1834 to 1847; 6. 24 Nov. 1790: m. 15 Aug.
Elizabeth, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Ashtoa Byroni, Ksq.
irview, Liverpool, and d. s. p. Jan. 1870.
ms — Gu., three battle-axes, arg.
St — A man in armour, holding a battle-axe, ppr.
«o— Moa aloria fides.
■J— Smithiils Hall, near Bolton, co. Lancaster.
AINSWORTH OF THE FLOSH.
iNSWOETii, TuoMAS, Esq. of Tho riosh, Cleator,
berlaBd, J.P., High Sheriff, 18G1, b. 1804;
:, Mai'j-Laurie, eldest dau. of Rev. Johu
ing, D.D. of Craigie, co. Ayr, and has issue,
^AviD, 6. 1842; m. 1874, Margaret, dau. of Henry Mc
nnell, of Cressbrook, co. Derby.
John-Stirling, 6. 1844.
William-M'Quhoe, b. 1848.
rlarj'-Alice, ■>,i. 1877, T.-S. Townsend, Esq., Clifton, co.
iVarwiclj.
UratJC. — This family belonged originally to the county
incaster. The grandfather of the present Mr. Ainsworth,
)3iAs Ainsworth, m. Anne Barton, and was father of
viD Ainsworth, Esq. of Preston, co. Lancaster, who m.
dau. ofKichard Hatton, Esq., Park Lane, in the same
nd by her (who d. 1827) had issue,
Thomas, now of the Flosh.
Lnne-Barton, d. Uiim.
Sarah, d. \inm. iii. Charlotte, d. uwn.
insworth d. 1819.
«— The Flosh, CIcator, Carnforth, Cumberland.
EES-DOTJGLAS OF CHILSTON PAHK.
CERS-DouaLAS Aeetas, Esq. of Chilston Parle,
t, and Craigs and Baads, co. Dumfries, h. 1851 ;
ined by Royal Licence the additional surname
)0IJGLAS under the provisions of the will of his
aian Alexander Douglas, Esq. of Baads, called
le Bar, 1874 ; on. 1875, Adeline-Mary, dau. of
ry-Austcn Smitli, Esq. of Hayes Court, Kent,
has a son, b. 1876.
liritgC— Aretas Akers, Esq. of Mailing Abbey, Kent,
and D.L. of that county, and also J. P. for Sussex, h. 15
1799, was eldest son of Aretas Akers, Esq., formerly of
liristophcr and St. Vincent, in the West Indies (the des-
int of a family which was amongst the earliest settlers in
colonies), by Jane his wife, youngest dau. of the Eev.
s Ramsay, Vicar of Teston and Rector of Ncttlested, Kent,
Titer on the African slave trade. He m. 9 May, 1821,
Ha, dau. (by Dorothy his wife, only dau. of Sir Charles
, Bart.) of the late John Larking, Esq. of Clare House,
and had surviving issue, viz.
ETAS (Rev.), b. 18 Nov. 1824; to. 7 Aug. 1849, Frances-
aria, dau. of Francis Brandram, Esq. of tonbridge Wells,
d by her (who ni. 2ndly, Wm. Whitmore, Esq.) left inter
'.OS a son and heir,
LKETAs, now of Chilston Park.
irlcs-Style, Lieut. Royal Engineers, b. 21 Sept. 1828 ; m.
Oct. 1851, Henrietta- Margaret, dau. of Col. Despard, C.B.
irge, b. 18 Dec. 1837.
bella-Dorothea.
le-Mary, to. 25 March, 1857to J.-P. Green, Esq. of Ceylon.
■oline-Eamsey, m. to the Rev. W. -Lewis Wigan, eldest
n of J. -A. Wigan, Esq. of Clare House, Kent.
ry-Elizabeth. Dorothy.
his — Arg. a man's heart, gu., ensigned with an iniprrial
1 ppr., pierced by an arrow fesswise, the pheon towards
exter, also ppr. a chief az., thereon three mullets of the field.
<— Chilston Park, Maidstone, Kent; 3, Tiuifield Court,
lie, London, E.C.
AKROYD OF BANK FIELD.
KEOYD, Edward, Esq. of Bank Field, co. Yorlc,
and D.L. for the West Riding, and Lieut.-Col.
West York Rifle Volunteers, b. 28 jN^ov. 1810 ; m.
)ct. 1838, Elizabeth, dau. of John Fearby, Esq.
of Poppleton Lodge, near York. Col. Akroyd was
M.P. for Huddersticld from 1857 to 1859, and for
Halifax from 1SG5 to 1874.
iLtlTCilCIC— The family of Akroyd has long been connected
with the parish of Halifax, within which is the Akeroyd (or
Oak Royd) whence the name was first obtained.
Samuel Aikrotd, of Wadsworth, baptised 17 June, 1C2I;
■was father of
John Ackrotd, baptised 9 June, 1044 ; who m. 24 June, 1GS2,
Maria Longbottom, of Ovenden, and had with other issue, a
son,
Timothy Akrotd, of Ovenden, baptised 19 Aug. 1GS8, who
in. Mary Hanson, and was father of
Jonathan Akrotd, of Ovenden, baptised U Feb. 1717;
who m. Mary Riley ; their son,
James Akroyd, of Lane Head, Ovenden, baptised 30 Jan.
1753 ; TO. Mary Bolland, and had a son,
Jonathan Akroyd, b. 17 Nov. 1782, who settled at Wood-
side, and d. 26 July, 1847. He had to. in 1S03, Sarah, dau. of
David Wright, of Bradshaw, by whom he had,
I. Edward, his heir.
II. Henry, of Wollaton House, Notts, J. P., h.6 April, 1817;
m. 20 April, 1842, to Sophia, dau. of Thomas Bale, Esq. of
Stoke-upon-Trent, and has issue,
1 Charles-Henry, b. 27 Dec. 1848; to. 1872, Mary-Baddeley,
dau. of E.-T.-Wedgwood Wood, Esq., and has issue.
1 Mary-Elizabeth.
2 Florence, to. to Major Samuel-Parr Lyncs.
in. George-Bolland, b. 17 Feb. 1819; d. 24 Aug. 1847.
IV. Samuel- Wright, b. 29 June, 1821; d. 5 Oct." 1812.
I. Elizabeth, m. Rev. Thomas Buckley, and J. 1 June, 1857.
II. Mary, m. Edward-John Ridgway, Esq. of Hanlcy.
III. Martha, d. unra.
IV. Harriet, in. 1856, Rev. George Kinncar, who d. 1867.
V. Jane-Anne, m. Boltou-John Waller, Esq. of Sliannon
Grove, co. Limerick.
VI. Emily, d. an infant.
Arms — Azure, a chevron, and in base a stag's head, erased,
arg., on a chief the last two stags' heads, erased, of the field.
Crest — In front of ;i stag's head, ppr., three spear heads, sa.,
encircled by a. w ir:iili ..t ii:ik, also ppr.
Motto— \n Vrl-italr \irtnlia.
&at— Bank i'lrid, llulilax, co. York.
AliCOCK OF WILTON.
Alcoce, Haert, Esq. of Wilton, co. Wexford,
J.P., D.L., and Lieut.-Col. Wexford Militia, High
Sheriff 184G, b. 27 July, 1821 ; s. his father 3 Dec.
1810.
JLtUCSffC— John Alcock, Esq. of Downpatrick, had issue,
wiih three daus., Elizabeth, ia. Oct. 1680, her kinsman, John
Alcock, Esq. of Kells, co. Mcalh, another to. Godfrey
Williamson, Esq., and another lii. Robert Rowan, Esq., three
I. William, his heir.
II. Simon, of Dublin, to. Aug. 1680, Rose Kelly, and d. s. p.
His will, dated 8 April, 1725, was proved 27 April, 1727.
III. Alexander (Rev.), 6. 1665, entered Trin. Coll. Dublin,
2 JiUy, 1684, aged 19, B.A. 1688, M.A. 1692. Chamcllur uf
the diocese of Waterlbrd 1699, Dean of Lismore 22 July
1725; TO. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Mason, Knt., of Water-
ford, and ci. 1747, leaving, with two daus., Jane and Eliza-
beth (Mrs. Hickuy), three sons,
1 Henry, entered Trin. Coll. Dublin, 9 April 1715, aged 16;
B.A. 1720; Clerk of the House of Commons in Ireland;
b. 1699; VI. 8 Sept. 1748, Rebecca Jocelyn, of Waterford,
but (/. s. }.).
2 John (Rev.), b. 1704, entered Trin. Coll. Dublin, 18 May,
1723, aged 19; M.A. 1730; D.D. 1751 ; Chancellor of the
Diocese of Waterford 1741 ; Dean of Ferns, i:. .lune, 1747;
';/(. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Burgli, Esq. of oldtown, co.
Kildare, and d. 14 Nov. 1769, leaving, with two daus.,
three suns,
Alexander (Rev.), M.A. 1770; Archdeacon of Kilmac-
duagh.lO Feb. 1770; ot.21 July, 1770, Miss Cumberland,
dau. of Right Eev. Denison Cumberland, Bishop of
Clonfert, and d. s. p. 1807.
Robert, m. a dau of John Kelly, Esq., and had two sons,
John-Henry, Major Waterford Slilitia, d.a.p., 1859.
Richard, R N.
John-Dormer, Col. in tho army ; m. Henrietta Ashe, and
had two sons, 1 John-Trevor; 2 Walter. His will,
dated 2 Dec. 1795, was proved 10 Nov. 1797.
3 Alexander (Rev.), 6. 1710; entered Trin. Coll. Dublin,
22 May, 1727; M.A. 1734; B.D. 1738; Archdeacon of
Lismore, 3 April, 1753; ra. Jane Jocelyn, si.'stcr of his
tlder brother's wife, and <i. 178/, leaving, with t«o daus.,
12
ALC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ALD
Frances, and Jane, m. Sir Simon Newport, Knt. of Water-
ford, foiir sons,
1 Eotert, d. unm.
2 Alexander, of Elysium, co. Waterford, m. Kliza, dau. of
James Wall. Esq. of Coolnamuck, and had (with five
younger sons),
Alexander (Rev.), M.A. 1817, Eeetor of Kilcullihcen,
CO. Kilkenny ; m. Anne, dau. of Eev. John Kennedy,
Prebendary of Fcthard, Dioccfe of Ferns, and had
two daus., 1 Letitia, m. 1st, 1833, Jacob Goff, Esq.
of Horetown, eo. Wexford (d. 184.5), and 2ndly,
16 Nov. 1847, David Beatty, Esq. of Borodale, in
same co., and d. 1848; 2 Eliza, m. Samuel-Thomas
Grubb, Esq. of Killaspy, co. Kilkenny.
3 Thomas, of Killea House, co. Waterford, m. Eliza, dau-
of Thomas Hackett, Esq. of Fethard, co. Tipperary ; she
d. 19 Dec. 1852, leaving four sons and six daus.
4 Mason (Rev.), Rector of Bandon, co. Cork, m. the dau.
of Eev. Harry Jones, of Drumbeg, co. Cork, and had
issue,
Alexander-Mann, 6. 1785; Mayor of Waterford, ISSf!;
m. June, 1810 Martha, dau. of William Morris, Esq.
of Waterford, and d. 12 July, 1847, leaving issue,
1 William-Morris, 6. 5 June, 1815; to. 11 Sept. 1845,
Annie-Maria, dau. of Capt. John Elgee, 67th regt.
2 Edmund-Henry, b. 9 Oct. 1820.
3 Jane-Matilda.
Edward-Jones (Rev.), B.A. ; Rector of Killinecn, co.
Cork; m. Frances, dau. of Eev. Harry Jones, of
Drumbeg, co. Cork, and d. Nov. 1857, leaving four
sons and a dau.
Henry, Capt. 59th regt., d. unm., 1853.
The eldest son,
William Alcock, Esq. of Wilton, co. AVexford, m. Aug.
1C70, Jane, dau. of John Bamber, Esq. of Bambcr Hall, co.
Lancaster, and had issue,
I. Eichard, b. 1G75 ; d. s. p.
II. William, his successor. in. John, h. 1C82.
I. Mary, m. Eichard Leigh, Esq. of CoUinmore, co. Wcst-
meath.
n. Elizabeth, m. Robert Haley, Esq.
HI. Alice, m. Aug. 1G95, Michael Moore, Esq. of Droghcda.
IV. Jane, jii. Patrick Lattin, Esq. ot Dublin.
The eldest son,
William Alcock, Esq. of Wilton, I. 1G81 ; m. 13 May, 1701,
Henrietta, 3rd dau. of Sir John Mason, Knt. of Waterford, and
had issue seven daus., Elizabeth; Anna-Maria; Alice;
Susannah; Anne; Hannah; Mary; and two sons,
I. William, his heir.
II. Henry, of Nymphall, co. Waterford, &. 171G; in. 7 Sept.
1748, Jane Shepperd, and d. s. p. His will, dated 13 April,
1779, was proved 8 June, 1784; his widow d. 180C, aged 84.
Mr. Alcock's will, dated 1738, was proved 1739. His eldest son,
William Alcock, Esq. of Wilton, Col. of the Waterford
regt. of militia, ni. May, 1734, Hon. Mary Loftus, eldest dau.
of Nicholas, Viscount Loftus, and in her descendants co-heir
to her brother Henry, Earl of Ely; and had issue, three sons
and two daus.,
I. Henrt, his heir.
II. William (Major), of Springfield House, co. Wexford (will
dated 8 July, 1808), m. 1st, Miss Goldfrap, by whom he had
issue, 1 AVilliara-Henry ; 2 Henry-Loftus ; 1 Ada, in. to
— Stepney, Esq.; 2 Jane-Evans. He m. 2ndly, Beat:i,
sister ot Edward Turner, Esq., and by her left issue, 3 Sarah-
Beata; 4 Anne; 5 Mary-Catherine.
HI. John (Sir), of Waterford, Knt. (whose will, dated 22 Feb.
1792, was proved 7 H'iiv, '7r'9). He in. 7 April, 1777, Sarah,
dau. of Eev. William DL-rni", of Coolroebeg, co. Waterford,
by whom (who d. 4 Apri', in. '5) ho bad issue, 1 William, 6.
1778, d. unm. ; 1 Jan , m. Thomas Carew, Esq. of Ballina-
mona; 2 MariHnnr, m. Vcn. Strange Butson, Archdeacon of
Clonfert; 3 Henrietta, in. Edwrrd-V/illiam Tottenham, Esq.
of Woodville, co. Wexford; 4 Sarah, d. young.
I. Mary, m. James Kearney, Esq. of Waterford.
II. Henrietta, to. Mr. Jonn Burc.V.ill.
Col. Alcock's will, dated 14 March, 1779, was proved 15 May,
1779. His eldest son,
Henbt Alcock, Esq. of Wilton, M.P. for Waterford, an
officer in the 13th Light Dragoons, to. 1st, June, 17G4, Philippa-
Melosina, dau. of the Right Rev. Eichard Chenevix, Bishop of
Waterford and Lismore ; she d., with her infant son, 14 May,
17G5. He in. 2ndly, 6 Sept. 17G6, Elizabeth-Catharine, dau.
of Beverley Usher, Esq., M.P. for co. Waterford for 3G years,
and by her had issue,
I. William-Henry, (7. unm. ii. Usher, d. unm.
III. WiLLlAM-CoNGREVE, b. 1771, M.P. for CO. Wexford,
s. his father 1811, and d. unm. 1812, when Wilton devolved
on his only surviving brother.
IV. Hahry, .1. his brother.
I. Eliza-Jane. ii. Jlary-.'-na".
Jii. Henrietta, to. Jan. 1804, James Wallace, Esq. of Waterford.
Mr. Alcock d. 1811 ; his youngest son,
Habkt Alcock, Esq. of Wilton, b. 22 Feb. 1792, s. his eld
brother in 1812, and m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Jam
Savage, Esq. of Kilgibbon, co. Wexford, a descendant of tl
old Anglo-Norman family of Savage, of Portaferry, and hi
issue, four sons and five daus.
I. Harrt, now of Wilton Cistle.
II. UssHEE-WiLLiAM, late Lieut. 83rd regt., m. 14 Sept. 18!
Aphra-Bclinda, dau. of Eichard Da.\ton. Esq., and has issi
1 Harbt, 6. 30 April, 1861.
2 William-Augustus, b. 14 Oct. 1867.
3 Usher-William, b. 29 March, 186G.
1 Sarah, d. young. 2 Henrietta-5Iary.
III. Philip-Savage, of Park House, Wexford, 6. 24 May, 18^,
late Capt. 95th regt., afterwards Major and Adjutant Wexfo
Militia, J.P. co. Wexford, to. 16 April, 1857, Catherin
Annette, 2nd dau. of E.-C. Browne-Clayton, Esq. <,( Adlin
ton Hall, CO. Lancaster, and Carigbyrne Lodge, co. Wcxfoi
and has issue,
1 Philip-Clayton, 6. 2G June, 18C1.
2 Arthur-Henry, b. 14 June, 1872.
1 Pauline. 2 Clotilda. 3 Edith.
IV. George-Augustus (Rev.), 6. 12 Aug. 1830; to. 01 Ju!
18G0, Katherine, dau. of Rev. Robert Fishbourne, Rector
Ferns, co. Wexford, and has issue, James-Augustus, 6.
July, 1861.
I. Elinor-Catherine.
II. Henrietta, in. 1853, William-Russell Farmar, Esq.
Bloomfield, co. Wexford, who d. 20 Sept. 1871.
III. Elizabeth-Louisa, i». 1856, Henry-Eckcrsal Wynne, Es
Secretary to the Grand Jury, co. Wexford.
IV. Margaret-Charlotte, m. 1851, David Beatty, Esq. of Bo)
dale, CO. Wexford.
V. Sarah, m. 1848, Sir Thomas-John Fetherston, 5th bart.
Ardagh, who d. 21 Sept. 18C9. Lady Fetherston, U.
Jan. 1872.
Anns — Arg., a fess, between three cocks' heads, erased, sa
CreM— On a pomeis, charged with a cross pattec or, a cock ai
tant, sa.
JioUo— Vigilate.
/S'cdi— Wilton Castle, Enniscorthy.
ALDAIE OF PRICKLEY HALL.
Aldam, William, Esq. of Frickley Hall
Warmswortli, co. York, J.P. and D.L., Chairman
(Quarter Sessions, W. R. Yorkshire, Barrister-i
Law, High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1878, b. 1813 ;
1845, Mary - Stables, dau. of the Rev. Godfi
Wright, of Bilham House, near Doncaster, and
her, who d. 4 Oct. 18G7, has issue,
I. WiLLiAM-WwGHT, Trin.-CoU. Cambridge, &. 1853; in.
April, 1878, Sarah-Julia Warde, of Hooton-Pagneli, co. Ye
dau. and co-heir of Rev. WilUani Warde, of Hooton-ragJ
I. Mary-Sarah. ii. Kathariiae. 1
Mr. Adam was M.P. for Leeds, 1841, I
ILlUCitflC. — Thomas Pease, of Darlington, co. Durha
grandson of Edwaud Pease, of Darhngton (ancestor of t
family of Pease of that place), m. Susanna, dau. of Gciv:
Benson, of Leeds, and granddau. of Thomas Aldam. of Wan
worth, near Doncaster, and was father of
William Pease, of Leeds, who inherited, through
mother, the estate at Warmswortli, which, or the greater p
of it, had been, it is stated, in the possession of the familj
Aldam from the time of Edward 11., or earlier: he Ihereui
assumed the surname of Aldam. He m. Sarah, dau. of Jos<
Jowitt of Leeds, and d. 1855, having had issue a son
heir, the present William Aldam, Esq. of Frickley Hall,
two daus., Katherine, m. William Backhouse, of St. Jol
Wolsingliam, near Darlington (both deceased) and Susa^
wife of W.-P. Milner, of Meersbrook, near Sheffield.
Arms — Per fep.<!, az. and erm., in the sinister chief
dexter base an e.aglc, displayed, or; on a dexter canton iss'
towards the sinister base seven rays, the centre one gold,
others arg.
Cre.'it — Issuant from a mount, vert, four ostrich feathers,
conjoined at the points by a mill-rind, or.
Seat — Frickley Hall, near Doncaster.
ALDEESEY OF ALDERSEY.
AlDERSET, Thomas, Esq. of Aldei-sey and Spj
stow Hall, CO. Chester, High Sheriff, 1862, b. j
March, 1830 ; -.n. 5 Feb. 1856, Rose-Sidney, ^
dau. of the Rev. George-Becher Blomfield, Canoq
Chester, and Rector of Stevenage, Herts, and
ALD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ALD
13
llf.ii, h. 2 Feb. 1S5S. n. Thomas, b. 2S Jan. ISCO.
Cunstancc. ii. Koso-Frances. Iii. Ida-Mary.
inr.igC— The Alderseys have been seated at Aldersey
e the Conquest.
iLLiAM Aldebset, of Aldersey, Esq., living temp. Henry
the Uneal descendant of Hugh de Aldersey, who flourished
er Henry III., m. Margaret dau. and heir of John Stalker,
^ower Spurstow, Esq., and was father of
ENRY Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, Esq., who
Tane, dau. of John Hockenhull, of Hockenhull, Esq., and
four sons. The 2nd son, Robert, was ancestor of the
rseys of Kent and Stafford, and the 4th, Richard,
er of William Aldersey, a celebrated antiquary, Mayor of
ster in 1614. The eldest son and heir,
3HN Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, Esq., m. Anne,
. and eventual heir of Thomas Bird, of Glutton, Esq., and
1 162S, leaving inter alios, two sons, John, his heir, and
mas, founder of the school of Bunbury. The former,
jnN Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, Esq., m. Anne,
Hugh Aston, of Aston Green, Esq., and was great-
it-great-grandfather of
HE Rev. Samdel Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow,
;or of Wigan, co. Lancaster, who m. Henrietta, dau. of
ry Bridgmann, D.D., Bishop of Sodor and Man, and d.
'., leaving several children. The last surviving son and
itual heir,
HE Rev. Samuel Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow,
Margaret, youngest dau. and co-heir of Cornelius Hignet,
Oarland, Esq., and dying 1802, was s. by his son,
obert Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, Esq., in 1738,
encher of the Inner Temple, who d. unm. 1802, and was
y his brother,
AMCEL Aldersey, of Aldersey and Spurstow, Esq., who
Elizabeth, only child of WilUam Wotton, of Haddenham,
Bucks, Esq., and dying 1802, left issue, Samdel; Thomas
.jj.; Catherine; Margaret; and Elizabeth (all deceased),
eldest son,
AMUEL Aldersey, of Aldersey Hall and Spurstow, co.
ster, Esq., 6. 17 Sept. 1776; s. his father 1802; High
riff 1816 ; in. 9 Aug. 1824,Lucy, dau. of George Baylis,Esq.
hiffnal, co. Salop, and by her (who d. 26 May, 1S6S) had
Ligh-Robert, 6. 19 Nov. 1828; d. 24 Dec. 1848.
HOMAS, now of Aldersey Hall.
in-Mary, m. 4 July, 1850, to Augustus Kelham, Esq., 3rd
ion of Robert-Kelham Kelham, Esq. of Bleasby Hall, co.
^otts.
.ucy-Anne, m. 30 Nov. 1804, to Charles-James Trevor-Roper,
Esq. of Plastcg.
Aldersey d. 17 July, 1855.
nns — Gu., on a bend, arg., between two cinquefoils, or,
e leopards' faces, vert.
'rest — A demi-grifan, segreant, gu., beaked and armed,
dng from a plume of five ostrich feathers, or.
Vn is— Aldersey Hall, Chester, and Spurstow Hall, Whit-
irch.
LDHIDGE OF ST. LEONARD'S FOBEST.
AiDEiDGE, Jonx, Esq. of St. Leonard's Forest,
ssex, late Major 21st Fusiliers, now Lieut. -Col.
mmandant of the Susses Militia, J.P. and D.L.
' Sussex, b. 4 Jan. 1832 ; s. Lis father 26 Maj,
71 ; m. 18 July, 1863, Mary-Alethea, dau. of S.
ithews, Esq., and relict of Thomas Broadwood,
q. of Holmbush, Sussex, and has issue,
Robert-Beaucleke, 6. June, 1805.
I. Charles-Powlett, 6. Sept. 1866.
II. Herbert-Henry, 6. Feb. 1SC9.
. John-Barttelot, b. Feb. 1871.
Emily-Marian.
LiUCrCfJC— This family of Aldridge was originally of Ux-
dge, Middlesex, and inherited the estate of St. Leonard's
rest from Captain WiUiam Powlett, of Champions, West
instead, and St. Leonard's Forest, about the year 1750. The
rest, originally royal property, is held under a grant from
! Crown since the reign of King Charles II.
FoHN Aldridge, Esq. of St. Leonard's Forest, m. Henrietta,
ict of J. TomUnson Busby, Esq., and by her (who d. ISOC),
ToHN, his successor.
Jobert, who assumed the surname of BnsBY, on succeeding
to liis maternal estates, m. Elizabeth, dau. of James Veruer.
Esq. of Churchhill, and has issue, John, of Inholmc?, and
Louisa, wife of Hon. David I'lunket.
Elizabeth, m. Edward Carter, Esq. of Coolhurst, Sussex.
Louisa, ni. Sir Francis Hartweli, Bart, of Dale Hall, Essex.
Mr. Aldridge represented Queenborough in Parliament from
1784 to 1790, and Shoreham from 1790 to 1792, and was some
time Store Keeper of the Ordnance. He d. 1795, and was s.
by his elder son,
John Aldridge, Esq. of St. Leonard's Forest, J. P., and Capt.
in the Royal Sussex Militia, who m. 1799, Anna-Maria, dau.
of Walter Smyth, Esq. of Stopham, Sussex, and dying in 1803,
was s. by his only surviving son,
Robert Aldridge, Esq. of St. Leonard's Forest, J. P., and
D.L., High Sheriff of Sussex in 18'25, 6. 24 June, 1801; m. 20
Oct. 1829, Caroline-Ann, dau. of Charles-George Beauclerk,
Esq. (of the noble family of St. Albans), by Emily-Charlotte
his wife, dau. of William Ogilvy, Esq., and Emily-Mary,
Dowager Duchess of Leinstcr, and by her (who d. 11 Sept.
1869) had issue,
I. John, now of St. Leonard's Forest.
II. Kobert-Barttelot, 6. Dec. 1835; Capt. 71st Highlanders,
killed at the Umbeyla Pass, Punjab, 19 Nov. 1863.
HI. Charles-Compton (Rev.), 6. 6 Aug. 1839 ; d. 7 Aug. IS66.
IV. Henry, Capt. 95th regt. b. 1842; d. '20 Nov. 1876.
I. Emily-Louisa, in. 1852, Hon. and Rev. Robert Henley, son
of the 2nd Baron Henley.
II. Anna-Maria, ra. 1855, Charles-Spencer, eldest son of
Charles-Scrase Dicklns, Esq. of Coolhurst, Sussex, and his
wife, the Lady Frances-Elizabeth, dau. of the 1st Marquis
of Northampton.
III. Caroline-Diana, m. 1857, Major the Hon. Charles-
James Keith-Falconer, late of the 4th Hussars, a Com-
missioner of Inland Revenue, son of the 7th Earl of
Kintore,
Mr. Aldridge d. 26 May, 1871.
Arms — Vert, on a fcsse, between three garbs or, a crown
having two leaves issuant therefrom, between two bii-ds of the
first, all within a bordure of the second, charged with eight
pellets and as many acorns alternately, ppr.
Crest — An arm, couped below the elbow, vested, or, charged
with a bezant, the hand holding a quill, arg.
Motto — Dirige.
Seats — St. Leonard's, Horsham, Sussex.
AliDWOETH OF NEWMARKET.
Aldwoeth, Eichard-Oliver, Esq. of Ne-n--
market, co. Cork, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1832-
33, b. 2 Feb. 1794 ; m. 22 Jan. 1824, the Lady
Letitia Hare, eldest dau. of Eichard, Viscount Ennis-
more (eldest son of William, 1st Earl of Listowel),
and by her (who d. 19 Sept. 1874) has issue,
I. Richard-William, Col. late 7th Royal Fusiliers, b. 31 Jan.
1825; )-i. 30 July, 1863, Lady Mary-Henrietta-Catheriue
Bernard, eldest dau. of Francis, Earl of Bandon.
II. Robert, Barrister-at-Law, b. 11 June, 1827 ; m. 23 May,
1867, Louisa-Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of the late
General Tolley, C.B.
III. WilUam-St. Leger (Rev.), 6. 21 Feb. 1829; m. June,
1853, Mary, 3rd dau. of the late William-Stark Dougal!,
Esq. of Scotscraig, co. Fife, and d. 1865.
IV. John (Rev.), b. 8 Sept. 1832.
I. Katherine-Anne.
ILfncagC— The Irish branch of the ancient family of
Aldworth, of Stanlake, Berks, settled in the co. of Cork temp.
Elizabeth, when
Richard Aldworth obtained a grant of part of the Earl of
Desmond's forfeited estate near Short Castle, Mallow. He m.
Ellen Poer, and was father of
Sir Richard Aldworth, Knt., Provost-Marshal and Vice-
President of Munster, to whom the manor and estate of New-
Market were granted, 1 March, 1621. That property devolved
in succession to
Sir Richard Aldworth, Knt. of Newmarket, eldest son of
WiUiam Aldworth, Esq. (who was the elder brother of Sir
Richard Aldworth, the Provost-Marshal). Sir Richard m.
Martha, dau. of Sir Robert Travers, niece of Michael Boyle,
the Primate, and widow of Capt. Robert Stannard, and had a
son and heir,
Boyle Aldworth, Esq. of Newmarket, who m. Elizabeth,
dau. of William Culliford, Esq., and had an only son,
Richard Aldworth, Esq. of Newmarket, 6. in 1694; m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur, 1st Lord DoneraUe, and had issue,
I. Boyle, his heir.
II. St. Leger, who was created Lord DoneraUe.
Mr. Aldworth d. 25 AprU, 1776, and was s. by his eldest son, ■
]4
ALE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ALE
BoTLE Aldwokth, Esq. of Newmarltet, who in. 1st, Jane,
dau. of Robert Oliver, Esq. of Cloughnodfoy, co. Limerick,
and by her had issue. He m. 2ndly, Martha, dau. of Col.
Christopher Rogers, of Lota, co. Cork, and by her also had
issue. Mr. Aldworth d. 7 Dec. 1788. His youngest son,
RoiiERT-RoGERS Aldworth, Ksq. of Newmarket, m. 11
March, 1793, Elizabeth, dau. of the Ven. John Oliver, Arch-
deacon of Ardagh, and had issue,
Bichahd-Olivek, present proprietor.
John (Rev.), m. 1st. 5 May, 18'i6, Anne, dau. of Charles-Deane
Olivei-, Esq. ; and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of William Jackson,
Esq. By the former he has Charles Oliver; Robert St. Loger
(Rev.); Richard- Fitz-John ; St. Leger-Hewitt; Elizabeth-
Catherine; Sarah -Maria; and Letitia-Agnes.
St. Leger, Comm. R.N., of RockmiJl, co. Cork, m. Alicia, dau.
of Charles-Deane Oliver, Esq., and d. 6 Jan. 1877, having by
her (who d. 23 Nov. 1874) had issue, Robert-Oliver, 4'Jth
regt., d. 31 July, 1874; and Alicia-Emily Hester.
Robert, Major N. Cork Rifles, late Capt. 94th regt., m. Olivia,
widow of George Wood, Esq., and dau. of the Rev. James
Morton, and has issue, William; Olivia; Adelaide-Louisa;
and Letitia-Charlotte.
Mr. Aldworth d. 28 Jan. 1836.
^nns— -Arg., a fess, engrailed, between six billets, gu.
C)-est—A dexter arm embowed, in armour, the hand grasping
a straight sword, all ppr.
Motto — Nee timere, nee timide.
Seat — Newmarket, co. Cork.
ALEXANDER OF BALLOCHMYLE.
Alexander, Claud, of Ballochmyle, co. Ayr, J.P.
for that CO. and co. Renfrew, and D.L. co. Ayr, M.P.
for South Ayr, Colonel Grenadier Guards, b. 15 Jan.
1831 ; s. to Eallochmyle, 1861 ; m. 12 Feb. 18{J3,
Eliza, dau. of the late Alexander Speu-s, M.P., of
Elderslie, Lord Lieut, co. Eenfrew, and has issue,
Claud, 6. 24 Feb. 18G7.
HtUraCIC.— Robert Alexander, Burgess of Paisley, 1579,
descended from John Alexander, who was made a Burgess on
the erection of the Borough in 1488, to. Janet Matthie, and
had a son, John Alexander, who m. 1598, Elizabeth Curswell,
and left issue,
1 Robert.
2 James, Bailie of Paisley, and Commissioner of V-^kt, who
had two sons, James and Claud.
1 Catherine, married. 2 Janet, mai-ried.
The eldest son,
Robert Alexander, of Elackhouse, and Boghall, Ayrshire,
and of Newtown, Renfrewshire, 6. 1G04 ; m. 1st, 1G33, Marion,
dau. of Claud Hamilton, by his wife, Janet Orr, and by her
(who d. 1G48) had issue,
I. James, of Boghall, m. Mary, dan. of John Maxwell, of
Southbar, and was ancestor of the Alexanders of Airdric ;
d. 1669.
II. Cladd, of Newton ; of whom hereafter.
I. Marion, m. 1G78, John Maxwell, of Bredieland, and had
issue.
II. Janet, ra. 1677, James Dunlop, of Doucot, and had issue.
He m. 2ndly, Jean, co-heir of David Henderson, and by her
had issue,
III. Robert, who ire. Janet, dau. and heiress of Alexander Smith,
of Rcidston, and had issue, two daus., Margaret and Janet.
IV. John, who settled in Carolina.
The 2nd son by the first marriage,
Claud Alexander, 6. 1645; s. to Newton 1671; )h. 1677,
Jean, dau. of William Ralstoun of that ilk, by his wife, Ursula
Mure, of Glanderstoun, and had issue,
Robert, who s. him 1703.
Claud, lost at sea on his passage to Holland, 1705.
Marion, who m. 1709, Gavin Cochrane, of Craigmuir, nephew
of William, 1st Earl of Dundonald.
Ursula, who id. 1706, John Russell, of Braidshaw, ancestor
of Sir William Russell, Bart, of Charlton.
The elder son,
Robert Alexander, &. 1681; «. to Newton, 1703 ; m. 1720,
his cousin-german, Margaret, dau. of Robert Alexander the
younger, of Blackhouse, and had issue,
Claud, his successor.
Jean, m. to Robert Neilson, of Paisley, and had issue.
The son and heir,
Claud Alexander, b. 1724, «. to Newton 1738. He m. 1746,
Joanna, dau. of Alexander Cuninghame, of Craigends, des-
cended of the noble house of Glencairn, by his wife, Anne,
dau. of Sir George Houstoun, Bart, of Houstoun (and grand-
dau. of John, Earl of Perth and Melfort) ; he d. 1772, leaving
Robert, his heir.
Alexander, d. unm,
Claud, of Ballochmyle.
Boyd, H.E.I.C.S., of Southbar and Boghall, M.P. for Rem
in 1796, and for Glasgow in 1802; b. 17f)8; m. his coi
german, Camilla, dau. of Boyd Portcrfield, Esq. of tliat
by his wife. Christian, dau. of Alexander Cuninghami
Craigends, and d. s. p. 1825.
John, Major in the 56th regt., 6. 1766; to. his cousin, J
dau. of Robert Neilson, and d. s. 2>.
Catherine. Margaret. Anna.
Wilhelmina (Burns' " Lass of Ballochmyle ").
Lockhart, m. to her cousin, Claud Neilson, and had issui
miias.
The eldest son,
Robert Alexander, of Newton, d. s.p., having s. to Ne'
in 1772; his brother.
Clad!) Alexander, H.E.LC.S., &. 17-53, was Paymaii
General to the Forces in India. He bought in 1783 the
of Ballochmyle, co. Ayr, and m. 1788, Helenora, dau. of,
William Maxwell, Bart, of Springkell, by liis wife, Mar^
dau. of Sir Michael Stewart, Bart, of Blackhall and Ardgo
by whom he had issue,
Claud, b. 1789.
William-Maxwell, of Southbar, 6. 1790.
Boyd, who .«. his brother.
Margaret-Stewart, d. 1861. Anna-Joanna, d.
Catherine-Maxwell, d. 1834. Helcnoia.
Mary, m. 1834, to Joshua Crompton, Esq. of Sion Hill,
Azerley, co. York ; d. 1867, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
Claud Alexander, of Ballochmyle, an officer in t
1st regt. of Guards, s. to Ballochmyle in 1809, and to. Elizabel
dau. of Col. Keatinge, by his wife Lady Martha Brabazon, da
of Anthony, 8th Earl of Meath. He d. s. p. 1845, and -w
s. by his brother,
William-Maxwell Alexander, of Southbar. He d. im
1853. and was s. by his brother,
Boyd Alexander, of Ballochmyle and Southbar, h. 17!
He m. 1S28, Sophia-Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Benjamin Hobhou;
Bart., and sister of John, Lord Bruughton, G.C.B., a
had issue,
Claud, now of Ballochmyle.
John - Hobhouse - Inglis, of Southbar, Capt. R.N., A.D.
to the Queen, and an "Ofiacer"of the Legion ot Hoiioi
6. 1832; m. Isabella-Barbara, dau. ofT.-C. Hume, and
1875, leaving Boyd-William- John, 6. 1862; Edwin-S
Clair; Sophia-Isabella; Evelyn-Mary; and Cora-Sybil.
Boyd-Francis, Lieut.-Col. late Rifle Brigade, of Swifts, Kei
b. 17 April, 1834; m. 27 Dec. 18G5, Mary, dau. of Da;
Wilson, of Castleton House, Surrey, and h«.s issue, j |
Herbert, b. Dec. 1874. David, b. July, 1876. 'I
Marion. Helenur.
William-Maxwell, late Bengal C.S., b. 183G, m Emma, da
of Rev. William Thorp.
Michael-Stewart, b. 1839; d. 1855.
Helenora-Margaret- Angela, m.l857, to John Archibald Sha
Stewart, 2nd son of the late Sir Michael Shaw-Stewai
Bart, of Ardgowan, and d. 1865, leaving issue.
Mr. Alexander d. Oct. 1861, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Per pale, arg. andsa., a chevron, in base a crescer
and in chief a fleur-de-lys all counter-changed, w ithin a be
dure, gu. and or. The date of the old arms in the lyi
Registrar is 1673.
Crest — An elephant, ppr., matnculatcd 1788.
Motto — Perseverantia vincit.
Seat — Ballochmyle, Mauchline, co. Ayr.
ALEXANDER OF BOYDSTONE.
Alexander, Archibald, Esq. of Eoydstoue, c
Ayr, J.P., b. 18 Aug. 1812 ; m. April, 1853, Agne
McKnight, 4tli dau. of William Crawford, Esq. i
Cartsburn, co. Renfrew, by his wife, Jane-Tucki
Crawford, of Broadfield, and has issue,
I. Alexander-Charles-Abchibald, b. 10 June, 1854.
II. William-Edward-Robert, b. 7 Aug. 1856.
itinrnflC— The first of this family who settled inAJ
shire, was
Archibald Alexander, who held considerable propert3r
Lanarkshire, and purchased the lands of Boydstone, co. Aj
in 1759. He m. Mary Brownlee, of Strathaven, by whonj
left at his decease, in 1771, a dau., Mary, to. 1742, to Jo|
King, of Micklegovan, and a son and successor,
Aecuibald Alexander, Esq. of Boydstone, who m. Jan
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of Duncan Crawfora, Esq., and T\-ass. at liis decease, in
by hi? son,
ICHIBALD Alexander, Esq. of Boydstonc, who purchased
;statc of Cailung, where he resided ; dying ■unm., he was
his brother,
LEXANDEB Alexander, Epq. of Boydstone, a Major in the
who m. 29 Oct. 1800, Grace, 2nd dau. of Angus
lester, of the Loupe, Chief of the Clan Allaster of Kintire,
d. 1843, leaving issue,
icHiBALD, now of Boydstouc.
jie. Amelia.
Alexander d. 1843.
-Quarterly: 1st, arg., alien rampant gu., holding a
le axe or; 2nd, or, a hand sustaining a pair of balances of
' scales ; 3rd, arg., a lymphad, sails furled, sa. ; 4th, per
irg. and sa., a chev., and in base a crescent, countcr-
iged.
est — A bear sejant, ppr.
'otto— Per mare, per terras.
Ann's Lodge, Boydstone, co. Ayr.
ALEXANDER OF WESTERTOK-.
lXEXANDEE, Sir James-Edwaed, of Westerton,
Stirling, Major-Gen. in tlie army, K.C.L.S.,
I.S.J., F.E.S.E., m. 1837, EveUne-Marie, dau. of
Charles-Connvallis Michell, K.H., K.C.T.S.,
veyor-General of the Cape of Good Hope, and
Edwabd-Matse, i. in 1S41. ii. EanaUl.
. Herbert. :v. Gerald.
Helen, d. young.
incatJC' — The late Edward Alexander, Esq. of Powiz,
Df James Alexander, Esq., Provost of Stirling, by Euphemia
,vife, widow of James Henderson, Esq., and only dau. of
es Mayne, Esq. of St. Ninians, b. 1768; m. 1st, 1801, Miss
uhoun, dau. of R. Colquhoun, Esq., and sister of Gideon
uhoun, Esq., late Eesident at Bussorah ; 2ndly, 1803,
lerine, dau. of Provost John Glass, and niece of Major-Gen.
Alexander Bryce, K.C.H., Inspector-General of Fortifica-
3, of Dr. Bryce, Dean of the Chapel Eoyal, and of
James Bryce, of Edinburgh, and by the latter only had
mes-Edwakd (Sir), his heir.
hn, Major in the Rifle Brigade, who assumed the surname
f Henderson, on succeeding to the estate of Westerton, at
decease of his uncle, John Henderson, Esq., in whose
lily the lands of Westerton had been for several hundred
ears. He d. unm. 1858.
iphemia-Mayne, who d. ^inm. 1823.
ary-Bryce, m. J. Colquhoun, Esq., Barristcr-at-Law.
therine-Glass, m. J.-MacArthur Moir, Esq. of Milton.
ms — Quarterly; 1st and 4th, per pale, arg. and sa., a
Ton, and in base a crescent, all counterchanged ; 2nd and
a galley, sa., thi-ee cross-crosslets, fitchiie, gu.
•est — A beaver.
otto — Per mare, per terras.
aC — Westerton, near Bridge of Allan, N.B.
ALEXANDER OF SOUTHBAE.
See Alexander oe Ballochmyle,
ALEXANDER OF AHILLY.
.XEXANDEE, Lesley-William, Esq. of FroTvick
ise, Esses, and of Ahilly, Buuerana, co. Donegal,
,, b. 1841.
tillage.— The Rev. Andrew Alexander, D.D., presby-
n minister, went from Scotland and settled in the north of
md, A.D. 1618. He to. Dorothea, dau. of Rev. James
Ifeild, D.D., and dying circa 1641, left a son,
ndrew Alexander (attainted by James II., 1689), who ?ri.
a dau. of Sir Thomas Phillips, called Governor Phillips,
had a son and heir, Jacob; he m. 2ndly, a dau. of the
■d of Ililles, and had a son, John, ancestor of the Alexan-
of Milford, co. Carlow, of London, of Portglenone, co.
im, of Forkhill, CO. Armagh, of Somerhill, Kent, of the
s of Caledon, and of the Baronets Alexander. The eldest
LCOB Alexander, Esq. of Ncwtownliuiavady, m. 1692,
Margaret (or Jane), dau. and heiress of John Oliver, of The
Lodge, Newtownlimavady, chief magistrate appointed to ad-
minister the oath of allegiance on the accession of William
and Mart, and had issue. The eldest son,
James Alexander, of Newtownlimavady, merchant, m.
Elizabeth Ross, of Newtownlimavady, and had issue. Mr.
Alexander (whose will was proved 4 July, 1786) was s. by liis
eldest son,
Lesley Alexander, of Newtownlimavady, who r,i. AniiA
Simpson, of Armagh, and had issue,
I. John, of Newtownlimavady, in. Margaret, dau. of Samuel
Maxwell, Esq., and dying 1853, left issue,
1 Lesley, 11th Hussars, d. unm. 2 Alexander, d. unr.i.
3 Samuel-MaxweU, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff co.
Londonderry, b. 1834.
4 John, of Newtownlimavady, b. 1836 ; d. unm.
1 Anna, in. 1857, Alfred- John Stanton, Esq., M.P., and d.
1858.
2 Jane, m. E.-F.-C. Eitter, Esq.
II. James, of Gortinesson, co. Deny.
III. Lesley, of Foyle Park, J.P. and D.L. ; m. 1835, Amelia-
Maria, dau. of Col. Bates, but d. s. p.
IV. Alexander, d. 1832. v. Tuojias. late of Ahilly.
I. Louisa. II. Jane, m. Wm. Muudy, Esq.
III. Elizabeth.
The youngest son,
Thomas Alexander, Esq. of Frowick House, Essex, ancl
Ahilly, CO. Donegal, High Sheriff of the last-named co. in
1852, m. Jane, eldest dau. of William Haigh, Esq. of Westficld
House, Doncaster, and had issue,
Lesley- WiLLiAjr, now of Ahilly. James. Tlioaias.
Kdward-:M.ry(l.th-Edgwortli.
Anna-Louisa (:\Irs. Bristow).
Rosetta, m. Algernon Bathurst, Esq.
Elizabeth- Frances.
He d. 1867.
Arms — Per pale, arg. and sa., a chevron, and in base a cres-
cent, counterchanged.
Crest — An arm embowcd in armour, ppr., in the hand a
sword, also ppr., pommel and hilt or.
Motto — Per mare, per terras.
Seats— Frowick House, St. Osyth, Essex; Ahilly, Buncraua,
CO. Donegal.
ALEXANDER OF MILFORD.
Alexander, John, Esq. of Milford House, co.
Carlow, M.A., High Sheriff 1824, and M.P. for
Carlow 1853 to 1859, m. 18 Oct. 1848, Esther, eldest
dau. of the late Matthew Brinkley, Esq. of Parsons-
town, CO. Meatli, 2nd son of Eiglit Eev. John
Brinkley, Bishop of Cloyne, and has issue,
I. John, an officer in the army, b. 1850.
II. Wilham-Cranstoun, b. 1851. iii. Lorenzo, &. 1853.
IV. Charles-Henry, 6. 1856. v. George, b. 1S58.
I. Harriet-Lucia, m. E.-G.-M. Donnithorne, Esq.
ILlltCaCJf . — John Alexander, Esq. of Ballyclose, New-
townUmavady, co. Londonderry, eldest son of Andrew
Alexander Esq. (attainted 1689), by his second wife; ih. Ann
White, and d. 1747, leaving issue,
I. John, of whose line we treat.
II. Nathaniel, ancestor of tlie Earls of Caledon.
III. AVilliam, ancestor of Alexander, Bart.
I. Martha, in. Wm. Kellie, Esq.
The eldest son,
John Alexan-dee, Esq. of Belfast, b. 20 Jan. 1736; m. 2»
May, 1760, Anne, dau. of George Portis, Esq., and dying 23 Dec.
1821, was s. by his son,
John Alexander, Esq. of Milford, co. Carlow, 5. 27 Feb.
1764 ; m. 8 Sept. 1801, Christian-lzod, dau. of Lorenzo Nickson,
Esq. of Chapel Izod, co. Kilkenny, and had issue,
I. John, now of Slilford.
II. Lorenzo-William, m. 1857, Harriet, dau. of Col. Bruen, of
Oak Park, co. Carlow, and d. 1867, leaving a son, Henry-
Bruen, and two daus.. Christian, and Anne.
III. George, m. 1861, Susan, dau. of Stephen Collins, Esq.,
and has issue.
IV. James, m. 1855, Lucia-Margaret, dau. of Sir Wm. Clarkc-
Travers, Bart.
V. Charles-Leslie (Rev.), b. 1820.
VI. Henry, Col. in the army, b. 1822.
I. Anne, m. 1828, to John Cranstoun, Esq. ii. Lucia.
HI. Fanny, m. 1847, to Rev. Charles-Henry Travers.
Mr. Alexander d. 16 Aug. 1843.
Seal — Milford House, near Carlow.
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ALEXANDER OF HOLWOOD.
Alkxander, Robert, Esq. of Kolwood, C.B.,
J.P. Kent, h. 2 July, 1813, m. 1 Oct. 1846, Caroline,
dau. of George Murray, Esq., and 2ndly, Dec. 1870,
Emmeline, dau. of Robert Kaye Greville, Esq., and
widow of Major-General Henry Drummond.
JLilltaflC— William Alexander, Esq. of London, elder
brother of James, 1st Earl of Caledon, 9U. Charlotte, dau. of
Dr. Messenger Monsey, and d. in 1774, leaving issue,
I. Monsey (Rev.), whose only child, Dorothea, m. Eov. Alex-
ander Staples, D.D.
II. Robert, of whom we treat.
I. Anne, m. William Dalton, Esq., and d. 1840.
II. Jemima, m. 1789, Rev. John-Edward Rolfe, and was
mother of Robert Monsey, Lord Cranworth, who devised
Holwood to Robert Alexander, Esq.
III. Catherine, m. 1800, Venerable J.-B. Colycr, of Ilack-
ford Hall, Norfolk.
The 2nd son,
Robert Alexander, Esq. of Gloucester Place, Portman
Square, London, in the E.I. Co. Civil Service, and Member of
Council at Madras, m. 1st, Miss Williams, by whom he had a
son, James-William, Bengal Civil Service; hem. 2ndly, 1809,
Grace, 2nd dau. of Rev. St. John Blacker, D.D., by whom
(who d. 1835) he left at his decease, 1861,
I. Robert, now of Ilolwood.
I. Charlotte, m. John Muddelle, Esq.
II. Mary, m. 6 April, 1837, Rev. Sir St.-Vincent-Love Ham-
mick, 2nd bart. of Cavendish Square.
&aJ— Holwood, Keston, Beckenham, Kent.
ALEXANDER OF PORTGLENONE,
CO. ANTRIM.
Alexander, Robert- Jackson, Esq. See Bueke'j
Peerage (Caledon).
ALEXANDER OF FORKHILL,
CO. ARMAGH.
See Bueee's Feerage (Caledon).
ALINGTON OF SWINHOPE.
Alington, Gteorge-Maemaduee, Esq. of Swin-
liope, CO. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., h. 17 Eeb. 1798 ;
m. 17 May, 1825, Mary, dau. of Matthew-Bancroft
Lister, Esq. of Burwell Park, co. Lincoln, by whom
(who d. 9 May, 1877) he has had issue,
I. George-Hugh, G8th rcgt., 6. 182G; d. at Malta, 9 June,
1862.
II. Chables-Argentine (Rev.), h. 22 March, 1828, Rector of
Muckton-with-Burwell, m. 1 July, 1873, Eleanor, youngest
dau. of Daniel Cave, Esq. of Clave Hill, Gloucester, and by
her (who d. 5 May, 1874) has a dau., Eleanor-Cave, 6.
5 May, 1874.
III. Arthur-Hildobrand. Commander R.N., h. 10 Oct. 1830;
i».9June, 1870, Cliarlottc-Mary, dau. of Rev. Charles
Moore, of Garlenick, Cornwall, and has,
1 Arthur-Cyril-Marmaduke, h. l.'j June, 1872.
2 Argeniine-Hugh, b. 10 July, 1876.
1 Charlotte-Hildegarde-Mary.
2 Sophie-EUen-Elfrida.
IV. Albert-Edward, of Canterbury, New Zealand, h. 24 Xov.
1841.
T. Frederick-William, 6. 29 Jul}', 1845.
I. Sophy-Anne, in. 11 June, 1862, Rev. William-Charles
Sharpe, B.D., Vicar of Holrac-Spalding, co. York, who d.
6 March, 1865.
II. Ellen-Fanny.
ill'urasr. — George Altnoton, E.'^q. of SwinViopp, co.
Lincoln, son of George Alington, Esq., younger brotlier of Sir
Giles Alington, of Hor.seheath (ancestor of the Lords Alington),
and the descendant of an old Norman family, </. 1633, leaving
his large property in that county to his grand nephew,
Henry Alington, Esq. of Swinhope and Hoddesdon, who m.
Penelope, dau. of Sir Marmaduke Dalyson, Knt. of Hailing,
Kent, and had two sons,
I. Hugh, who left an only dau. and heiress Barbara, whose
tlescendant, Mrs. Sarah Rowc, bequeathed her property to
Henry Alington, 2nd son of the late Rev. Marmaduke
Alington, on condition of his assuming the surname cf Pve.
II. HfiiNai'.
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Mr. Alington d. 1662 ; his 2nd son,
Henry Alington, Esq. of Swinhope, had two .son?,
I. Marmaduke, his successor.
II. William, of Lincoln's Inn, London, in. Elizabeth, sistei
Sir Thomas-Cookes Winford, Knt., of Glashampton,
Worcester, and niece of Sir Thomas Cookes, founder
AVorcester College, Oxford, and d. 1731, leaving a
Henry, who s. his uncle at Swinhope.
The elder son,
Marmaduke Alington, Esq. of Swinhope, also of Lincol
inn, inherited the estates, and d. unm. 1749, when he was s
his nephew.
Rev. Henry Alington, of Swinhope, Rector cf Aston,
Hertford, who )7i. Frances, dau. of Robert Baron, Esq.
Letchworth, co. Herts, by whom (who d. in 1809) he had i
Marmaduke, his heir.
William (Rev.), ancestor of Alington of Little Carford.
Henry, of Hertford, rf. 184.5, leaving issue. Mary, who
William Medland, Esq. of Hertford.
Mary, in. Col. George Maddison (see Maddison of Partney]
Frances, d. unm.
Sarah, in. Rev. John Robinson, of Faldingworth.
Mr. Alington d,. 1781, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. Marmaduke Alington, M.A. of Swinhope, who
Anne, dau. of the Rev. John Emeris, of Louth, co. Lincol
and by her (who d. 1851) had issue,
George-Marmaduke, now of Swinhope.
Henry, b. 3 Aug. 1800, who assumed the surname and a
of Pye, in compliance with the will of Mrs. Saiah 11
(the descendant of Hugh Alington, ihe elder son of H(
Alington, Esq. of Swinhope and Hoddesden, temp. Charl
II.), who bequeathed to him an estate at Bosbury, deriv
from the Pye family. He in. 1st, Charlotte-Mary, dau. ai
co-heiress of John Yarburgh, Esq. of Frampton, and hadl
her (who d. 1847) one dau., Charlotte-Alington, m. to fa
Rev. Charles-Cary Barnard, and d. 1869. He m. 2ndr
1854, Lady Albinia-Frances Hobart, eldest dau. of the Ei
of Buckinghamshire, and had by her a dau., Mary-Albini
b. 18 Nov. 1856 ; to. 17 July, 1877, Lieut. Charles-H. Coc
rane, R.N.
John (Rev.), Rector of Candlesby, co. Lincoln, m. 18'
Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Sir Alan Bellingham, 2nd bart.
Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, and has 1 Alan-Marmjidu
(Rev.), Rector of Benniworth; m. 1866, Katherinc-l'auliii
dau. of Rev. F.-T. Atwood, and has issue; 2 Honry-Gil(
Inspector of Schools, m. and has issue ; 1 Hester-Fraiices, ■,
15 April, 1868, Eev. N. R'lyds; and other issue.
Ilildebrand- William, of Boston, m. Katherine, dau. ofFran(
Overton, Esq. of Louth. He d. s. p. 1866 : his widow d. 181
Richard Pye (Rev.), Rector of Swinhope, m. 1842, Emily, da
of William Medland, Esq. of Hertford, and has Henry-Ra
don, b. 1844, and other issue.
Anne, m. Rev. William Cooper, of West Hasen, and d. 187(
Sarah-Penelope, m. Rev. George-Alington Robinson, Reel
of Irby, and d. 1864.
Mr. Alington, who was Rector of Walsokcn, Norfolk, d. 18;
and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Sa., a bend, engr., between six billets arg., quarter!
Argentine, Fitz-Thomas, Gardiner, Winford, and Cookes.
Crest — A talbot, passant, ermine. :
Motto— Nott Pour Haines, used since 1634, but the origii I
one was " En Dieu est tout." 1 !
Scat — Swinhope, Great Grimsby. i '
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ALINGTON OF LITTLE BARFORD.
Alington, Juiitts, Esq. of Little Barford Man
House, CO. Bedford, b. 6 Dec, 1836 ; m. 5 Jan. 187
Katherine-Mary, dau. of Edmund Wright, Esq.
Halston Hall, co. Salop, and has issue,
I. Ciiarles-Edmund-Argentine, b. 26 May, 1872.
II. Walter-Hildebrand, 6. 24 Jan. 1874.
III. Julius-Hugh, 6. 3 May, 1873.
I. Catherine-Hilda, b. 29 May, 1877.
Mr. Alington is Lord of the manors of Little
ford and Marston Morteyne.
JLiltCJigC. — This family is a branch of Alington of SiJi
hope, descending from.
Rev. William Alington, Rector of Twy will, co. Northan|
ton, 2nd son of Rev. Henry Alington, of Swinhope. Hej
Sarah, dau. of John Williamson, Esq. of Baldock, co. Ilertfol
and d. 1849, leaving, with a dau. Frances, a son, i
Rev. John Alington, M.A., of Little Baiford Manor Hon
CO. Bedford, and Letchworth Hall, co. Hertford, b. 4 '.
1795 ; m. 3 Oct. 1822, Eliza-Frances, 2nd dau. of Right Hi
Sir Thomas Plumer, of Canon's Park, Middlesex, Master of I
Rolls, by whom (who d. 1838) ho had issue,
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John, (?. f. p. II. William, successor to liis father.
I. Henry, 6. 23 July, 1831 ; d. unm.
, ciKirles (Rev.), b. 22 April, 1833; d. unm.
' I i.ius, now of Little Barford.
i I mces, m. Rev. George Yalden, M.A. ii. Mary.
I iiiily, TO. Rev. Nathaniel Royils, Rector of Little
;aituRl, and d. 1865.
. Julia Alington, d. 1864, and was s. by his eldest sur-
vt Alinotok, Esq. of Little Barford Manor House,
iiworthHall, 6. 6 April, 1826, and rf. 31 May, 1874,
\>y his only surviving brother,
,1. ^ Alington, Esq. of Little Barford, present Lord of
Ci-ent, and Motto same as Alington nf Swinlwpe,
-Little Barford, St. Ncots, co. Northampton.
A.LLAN OF BLACKWELL GRANGE.
Vi.LAX, Eobert-Henet, Esq. of Black well Grange,
ol Blackwell Hall, co. Durham, and of Bai'ton, co.
5rk, F.S.A., D.L., High Sheriff of Durham 1851,
il J.P. for Dtirham and N.E. of co. York, b. 22
Ji. 1802 ; m. 14 July, 1841, Elizabeth, dau. of
J in ( h-egson, Esq. of Murton and Burdon, co. Dur-
hii, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heiress of
I icelot Allgood, Esq., and had one son,
of.ert-Killinghall, 6. 25 Dec. 1842; d. 25 Sept. 1843.
.tllCilCfC.— This is a branch of the ancient family of
A \N .;/" Buckcnhall and Brockhurst, co. Stafford, whose
i nt is deduced in an unbroken line from Henry Allan, or
A : :i . Lord of Buckenhall, in 1290.
i: Allan, Esq. of Yarm, co. York, living 1630 (son of
Ian, " who went to settle in the county of Durham,"
V. as 2nd son of 'WiUiam Allan, Esq. of Brockhouse,
: July, 1589), m. Dorothy Sawyer, daw. of Thomas
r.A had (with other children, who d. s. 2^.),
- (fldest son), 6. 1651 ; of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, who
4 a large fortime in the collieries, and purchased
. apart of which still retains the name of Allan's
near Chester-le-Street. He left four sons, 1 John,
.: 2 George, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, d. 1729, leaving
'I, aaus., his co-heirs; 3 Lionel, of Rotterdam, who m. a
all. uf Edward Colville, Esq. of Whitehouse, co. Durham,
iid sister to Camilla, wife of Charles, 2nd Earl of Tanker-
ille: and 4 Thomas, of Allan's Elatts, the largest coal
\vmr on the river Wear, d. 1740, leavmg a son, Thomas,
hn ,/. unm., and four daus., co-heirs, viz., Susan, m.
:aliai Jennison, Esq., M.P., of Walworth Castle, co.
I'll liam, Master of the Stag-hounds to George II. ;
- ii\t, in. Jennison Shafto, Esq., M.P., of Wratting
".Cambridge; Dorothy, m. James Garland, Esq.
liael Stow Hall, Essex; and Camilla, to. 175'2,
•t .Shafto, Esq. of Benwell, High Sheriff of Northum-
rland, and was mother of a dau., Camilla, heiress to her
rot lit- r, rn. William Adair, Esq., grandfather of the
resent Lord Waveney.
liii. hapt. 18 June, 1653; whose only dau. and heir m. Mr.
V. ainston.
iiry. bapt. 6 Nov. 1665; who m. twice ; by his first wife he
ad an only dau., to. to Capt. Mewse, and by his second,
ni.'h.r dau., m. to William Francis, Esq. of London.
' r-e (sixth son), b. 1663; who making a large fortune
■ uo\..Tnment contracts, built Blackwell Grange, " a
:n:'isonie spacious mansion," in 1710, and purchased
'airs. He d. 1744. His granddau., Anne Allan, who
-iiiiially became sole heiress, d. universally lamented,
' 1 . 1 7^5, and devised all her estates in Durham and York-
; I ti.i her cousin and nearest male relation of her name,
- Allan, Esq. of Darlington, Blackwell Grange and
-eventh son), who d. at Antigua, leaving an only
I'l heiress, Elizabeth, who m. John Burke, Esq.
is (eighth soi:), of whom presently.
1 son of George Allan, of Yarm,
is Allan, Esq. of Staindrop, co. Durham, 6.1668;
izabeth, only dau. of William Sober, Esq. of Cocker-
I 'urham, and had fifteen children, who all d. unm.,
youngest son,
ALLAN, Esq. of Blackwell Grange, upon whom the
ate, and a moiety of the Killinghall estate eventually
He was 6. 23 Oct. 1712 ; to. 18 Nov. 1734, Ehzabeth,
■J 01 \\ illiam Pemberton, Esq., by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
f hn Kilhnghal!, Esq. of MiddletonSt. George, co. Durham,
Oil. 1790, leaving issue,
George, his successor.
- James, d. unm. 26 Sept. 1890.
III. Robert, of Sunnyside, co. Durham, Lord of the Manor of
Barton, co. York, ™. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir (with her
sister Mary, wife of William Russell, Esq. of Brancepeth
Castle, maternal great-grandfather of the present Viscount
Boyne and Baron Brancepeth) of Robert Harrison, Esq. a
wealthy merchant at Sunderland, and dying 28 March 1806
left issue, ' '
1 Robert, of Newbottle, co. Durham, 6. 10 April, 176)
[who joined his cou.sin, George Allan, M.P., in bre'akino-
the entail of the old family estates] ; m. 20 Dec. 1792"
Hannah (who d. 9 Jan. 1837, aged 70), dau. of William
Havelock, Esq. of Sunderland, and sister of WilUam
Kavelock, Esq., late of Ingress Park, Kent (father of the
renowned Commander, Sir Henry Havelock), and left at
his demise, 27 Dec. 1813,
William, who s. to Blackwell Grange at the demise of
his kinsman, Geo. Allan, 21 July, 1828.
Robert-Henry, F.S.A., present representative of the
family.
John, of Dalton-upon-Tees, co. Y'ork, b. 25 June, 18C3 ;
George-Thomas, of Eryholme, co. York, D.L. of co
Durham, b. 11 Oct. 1804; to. 11 Oct. 1843, Maria, dau.
of the Rev. Thomas Ramshay, Vicar of Brampton.
James, b. 2 Dec. 1807 ; d. unm. 26 March, 1833.
Elizabeth-Anne, w. 21 May, 1832, Benjamin Dunn,
Esq. of Hurworth, co. Durham, and d. 25 Dec. 1854
He d. 18 Oct. 1868.
Ann.
Joanna-Mary, m. 22 Sept. 1836, Edward - Haygarth
Maling, Esq., and has one son, Edwin-Allan Maling
m. 30 April, 1868, Maria-Jane, dau. of James Hartley'
Esq., M.P., and one dau. She d. 6 Jan. 1857. '
Mary-Emma, m. 1st, 10 July, 1837, William Wheatley,
Esq., who d. s. p. 30 Sept. 1850. She Hi. 2ndly, 30
March, 1853, the Rev. Arthur Rudd, who d. 18 Mav
1873. '
Caroline-Jane, to. 1st, 28 Sept. 1831, William-Hunter
Bume, Esq. (who d. 8 July, 1844), and has a son, Frevillc-
Lambton. She m. 2ndly, 23 Oct. 1845, John Murray
Esq., and d. 30 Nov. 1849.
2 John, of Blackwell, co. Durham, M.A., J.P., b. 29 Aug.
1779 ; d. unm. 4 Sept. 1844. This ge»tleman declined a
baronetcy.
1 Elizabeth, m. John Maling, Esq. of Hylton, co. Durham
and rf. 1810.
2 Anne, d. unm. 1807.
3 Mary, m. 13 June, 1802, John-Henry John ston. Esq
Capt. North York MOitia, and d. 1865, aged 82.
The eldest son,
George Allan, Esq. of Blackwell Grange, F.S.A., who is
designated in Sir John Prestwick's RfiwUica, as " a learned,
studious, and careful preserver of English antiquities, and a
favourer of literature ;" and by Mr. Surtees, as "an eminent
antiquary and collector," was b. 7 June, 1736. He m. IS Sept.
1766, Ann, only dau. and heir of James-ColUng Nicholson,
Esq. of Scrutton, co. York, and had,
George, his successor.
James, Capt. •29th regt., b. 27 Feb. 1772 ; d. 28 May, 1795.
Anne, m. John Wright, Esq. of Bolton-on-Swale, co. York,
and d. 1797.
Elizabeth, m. Nov. 1791, Seymour Hodgson, Esq. of Rich-
mond, CO. York.
Hannah, d. young.
Dorothy, d. unm. 18 Sept. 1821.
Mr. Allan d. 17 May, 1800, and was .s. by his elder s«n,
George Allan, Esq. of Blackwell Grange, M.A., F.S.A.,
M.P. for Durham, a gentleman not more distinguished for his
literary talents than for an elegant, accomplished, and gene-
rous mind. He m. Prudence, dau. of William WiUiams, Esq.
He d. s. p. 28 July, 1828, and was s. by his kinsman,
William Allan, Esq. of Blackwell Grange, J.P., b. 21 May,
1796; yi\io d.unm. 12 Nov. 1854, and was s. by his brother,
the present Robert-Henry Allan, Esq. of Blackwell Grange
and Blackwell Hall, who has lately added considerably to his
landed estates in the cos. of Durham and York.
Arms— So,., a cross potent, quarter pierced, or, charged
with four guttes de sang, ia chief two lions' heads, erased, of
the second, all within a bordure engrailed, erminois; quarter-
ing Pemberton, Hindmaksh, Killinghall, Heedewyk,
Lambton, and Dodsworth.
Crest — A demi-lion, rampant, arg., ducally crowned gu.,
holding in the dexter paw a cross potent or, and s»pporti«g
with the sinister paw a rudder of the second.
Motto — Fortiter gerit crucem.
*«n is— Blackwell Grange and Blackwell Hall, Darlington, co.
Durham.
ALLABDICE.
See Baeciay.
18
ALL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ALL
ALLCEOFT OF STOHESAY CASTLE.
Allceopt, John-Deebt, Esq. of Stokesay Castle,
Shropshire, and HarUngton, Middlesex, M.P. for
Worcester, J.P. for Shropshire, Lord of the Manors
of Stokesay and Onibury, Patron of five Livings, and
Treasurer of Christ's Hospital, I. 19 July, 1822 ;
m. 1st, 1854, Mary- Annette, dau. of Eev. Thomas
Martin, which lady d. 1857 ; and 2ndly, 9 Aug. 1864,
Mary-Jewell, elder dau. of John Blundell, Esq., of
Timsbury Manor, Hants, by whom he has issue,
I. Heebebt-John, h. 10 July, 1865.
II. Walter-Lacy, h. 6 Oct. 1870.
in. Arthur-Ealeigh, 6. 29 Jan. 1872.
IV. John-Derby, 6. 13 Sept. 1873.
I. Elizabeth-Mary, 6. 22 Nov. 1865.
II. Harriet-Jewell, 6. 16 Oct. 1868.
Mr. AUcroft of Stokesay Castle is only son of the
late Jeremiah Macklin AUcroft {b. 1791, d. 1867),
by Hannah, his wife, dau. of Thomas and Sarah
Derby; he had one sister, Elizabeth Mackhn, h.
1824, m. 1845, William- Yarmouth Jones, Esq. of
High Beech, Essex, and d. 1851.
Arnn-kr?^., a cross engr., in the first and fourth quarters a
fret between four fleurs-de-lis sa.
C-cest— Out of the battlements of a tower a demi-lion ppr.,
holding in the dexter paw a flag-staff, therefrom flowing to the
sinister a banner, arg., charged with a fret sa., and resting the
sinister paw on an escutcheon, also arg., charged with a fleur-
de-lis sa.
Motto — Dat Dens incrementum.
(S'eaf— Stokesay Castle, Onibury, Shropshire.
ALIiEN OF THE KHYD.
See ToTJENAT.
ALLEN OF CLIFFORD PEIOHY.
Allen, Benjamin-Haigh, Esq. of Clifford Priory,
CO. Hereford, and Longcroft, co. Stafford, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff co. Hereford, 1875, I. 3 July,
1821 ; m. 7 Oct. 1845, Mary-Sopliia, youngest dau.
of the Eev. Henry-William Champneys, of Osten-
hanger, Kent, and cousin of the Earl of Derby, and
iias two daus., Mary-Lucy and Emily-Kate.
Hmcagc— This family have possessed lands in the "West
Biding of the co. York since 1680.
Benjamin-Haigh Allen, Esq., D.L., J.P., of Greenhead,
<;o York (son of Thomas Allen, Esq. of Thorp, by Martha his
wife, dau. of Thomas Haigh, Esq. of Gledholt), h. 31 March,
1793; s. his uncle Benjamin, Haigh, Esq. of Gledholt; ra.
31 Oct. 1814, Sarah, 4th dau. of John Whitacre, Esq. of Wood-
house, CO. York, and had issue,
Benjamin-Haigh, now of Clifford Priory.
John-Whitacre, of Ecclesfield, co. York, B.A., Major .^th
West York MUitia, h. 22 April, 1823 ; m. 18 Sept. 1851, Eliza,
eldest dau. of the late Bev. Dr. Whiteside, Vicar of
Scarboro', and niece of the late Eight Hon. James Whiteside,
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and has a son, Alfred-James-
WTiitacre, h. 1857, and two daus., Harriette-Geraldine and
Edith-LUy- Whiteside. „ ^.
Caroline, m. 1850, Rer. William-P.-H, Hutrhmson, M.A.
Smah, in. 1861, Eev. Hamilton Kongsford, M.A.
SeaJ— Clifford Priory,
The eldest son,
John-Babtlett Allek, Esq. of Cressell^, co. Pembroke
TO. 1763, Ehzabeth, only child of John Hensleigh, Esq. c
Panteague, and had issue,
I. John-Hensleigh, his heir.
II. Lancelot-Baugh, one of the Six Clerks in Chancery, aS'
at one time Master of Dulwich College, 6. 1 Jan. 1774; %
1st, 13 May, 1813, Caroline, dau. of Thomas-Peter Komillb
Esq. of Dulwich, brother of Sir Samuel Eomilly, andbyhei
who d. 1830, had two sons,
1 Geoege-Badgh, of Cilrhiw, co. Pembroke, J.P., &. 2
April, 1821 ; -in. 19 March, 1846, Dorothea-Hannah, dBi
of Eoger Eaton, Esq., and has John-Eomilly, 6. 1847, an
other issue,
2 Edmund-Edward (Rev.), Rector of Porthkerry, 6. 1824
TO. 1848, Bertha, dau. of Eoger Eaton, Esq., and hi
Edward-Lancelot-Baugh, 6. 1853, and other issue.
Lancelot-Baugh Allen to. 2ndly, July, 1841, Gcnruiaii
Sarah, dau. of Charles-Nathaniel Bayley, Esq., by tin- Lar
Sarah his wife, dau. of George, 4th Earl of Jersey, and li;i
by her (who d. 1859),
3 Clement-Francis-Rommy, 6. 1844 ; to. 1877, Edit!
Louisa, dau. of Bev. Robert Wedgwood.
1 Elizabeth-Jessie.
Mr. L.-B. Allen d. 1845.
I. Elizabeth, to. Josiah Wedgwood, Esq., deceased.
II. Catherine, second wife of Sir James Mackintosh, decease
III. Mary, d. young.
IV. Caroline, m. Eev. Edward Drewe, Rector of Broadher
bury, deceased.
v. Jane-Louisa, to. John Wedgwood, Esq.
VI. Harriet, to. Rev. Matthew Surtees, M.A., Prcbenrtary
Canterbury and Gloucester, younger son of Aubone Surtec
Esq. of Newcastle amd Headley, and brother-in-law of Lo:
Eldon. Mrs. Surtees d. 1847.
vii. Jessie, m. Sismondi, the historian, d. 1845.
viii. Emma, d. 1866. ix. Frances,
Mr. Allen was s. at his decease by his elder son,
John-Hensleigh Allen, Esq. of Cresselly, 6. 29 Aug. 176
J.P. and D.L., who fiUed the office of High Sheriff for c
Pembroke in 1809, and represented that shire in Parliame
from 1819 to 1826. He m. 12 Nov. 1812, Gertrude, youngi
dau. of Lord Robert Seymour, 3rd son of Francis, 1st Mai qur
of Hertford, and by that lady, who d. 13 Jan. 1825, had issu-
Seymour Phillips, his heir.
Henry-George, Barrister-at-Law, late Recorder of Aii.lo\-
6. 29 July, 1810.
John-Hensleigh, 6. 3 Nov. 1818; to. Miss Sncl-:a\ ;-
d. g. p. 1868.
Gertrude-Elizabeth, d. 1824.
Isabella-Georgina, to. 1840, Georgc-Lort Phillips, Esa-, "I '
of Lawrenny Hall.
Mr. Allen d. 9 April, 1843, and was s. by his son,
SETMonR-PfliLLiPS Allen, Esq. of Cresselly, J.P. and Vl^
High Sheriff, 1850, 6. 24 May, 1815; m. 29 July, 18!;, L:.
Catherine, dau. of Newton, Earl of Portsmouth, and had issi
I. Henry-Hugh, 6. 19 Nov. 1845 ; d. 8 May, 1817.
II. Henkt-Setmoub, now of Cresselly.
III. Fbedekick-Seymooe, b. 23 Aug. 1849.
IV. Francis-Seymour, 6. 29 March, 1853.
V. John-Seymour, b. 17 March, 1855.
VI. Newton-Seymour, 6. 5 Aug. 1857. „ ,, „ .
I. Gertrude-Catherine, to. 1877, Sir Owen Scourficid, Bart.
li. CamUla-Frances-Henrietta, d. young, 1853.
Mr. S.-P. Allen d. 13 March, 1861, and was s. by his son, t
present Henbt-Setmodr Allen, Esq. of Cresselly.
Arms— Per bend, rompu, arg. and sa., six martlets count
'^ ^C^.fst—A dove holding in the beak an olive branch, all ppr
il/oUo— Amicitia sine fraude.
Sea*— Cresselly , .Pembroke.
ALLEN OF CEESSELL'S'.
Allen, Henet-Setmotte, Esq. of Cressolly, co.
Pembroke, late 1st Life Guards, J.P., High Sheriff,
1873, b. 30. Aug. 1847; s. his father 13 March, 1861.
HmeaSC— John Allen, Esq., 2nd son of David Allen,
E-q. of Fobstone, by Anne his wife, sister and heir of John
Laugharne, Esq., M.P., and grandson of William Allen, Esq.
of GelUswick, co. Pembroke, to. Joan, dau. of John Bartlett,
of Cresselly, and left issue,
John-Baktleti, his heir. . , ,,. tt
Roger to. Margaret, widow of John Davis, Esq. of the Hays,
and had a son, James Allen, Esq. of Fseestone HaU,
Joshua, ancestor of Allen of Blcton,.
Margaret, wife of A. Leach, Esq.
ALLEN OF BICTON.
Allen, JosHtrA-JuLLiAN, Esq. of Bictoii,
Pembroke, J.P. for that co. and co. Somerset, b.
March, 1799 ; m. 8 July, 1821, Martha, only 8'
viving dau. of John Brooke, Esq. of London, a
had issue,
I. JosHCA-BiBD, B.A., h. 15 May, 1823; m. 13 April, If
Margaretta-Anne, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Willi
Morison, E.I.C.S., of Portclew House, co. Penibroke,a
has issue, .j
1 WiUiam-Bird, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1851, J
1 Lucy-Martha. |
II. Charles- John, 6. 2 March, 1832; to. 1856, Augusta-li
dau. of Eusebius-Arthur Lloyd Esq., formerly Sua|
of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, and has is&uj
I. Mary-Anne, d. 19 July, 1833.
ALL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ALL
19
S^furaflC.— Joshua Allen, 3rd son of Jolm Allen, of
Cressolly, by Joan Danlett his wife, j». liis first cousin, Mar-
K:iivt, dau. and co-hcircss of William Allen of Fobstonc, by
\|:ir-aret Bird his wife, and had, with other issue, David-
j;iKi>, his heir; Frances, m. George howling, Ksq. ; Julia,
■,n. Riajor William Slater, of the 82nd regt.; and Lucy, ut.
Lieut.-Col. William Morisou, Bombay army. The son and
hoir.
The Rev. David-Bird Allen, M.A., Eector of Burton, co.
r. luliroke, b. 16 Feb. 1769; m. 24 Oct. 1796, Mary-Anne-
l!;nri(n, dau. of Peter-Bartholomew JuUian, Esq. of London,
Ijy wliom (who d. 28 Dec. 1841) he had issue,
:. .Toshua-Jdllian, nowof Bicton.
n. William, M.A., Rector of Bosherston, co. Pombroko; h.
::: Sept. 1803; VI. .') July, 1831, his second cousin, Frances-
il^irgaret, eldest dau. of James Allen, Esq. of Freestone
Hall, and has issue,
1 Robert- James, 6. 20 May, 1832; m. Georgina, dau. of
Major Prole, and d. 26 Sept. 1869, leaving issue.
2 Alfred-Bird, 6. 11 Nov. 1834; m. 18G2, Isabella, dau. of
Robert Hopekirk, Esq., and has issue.
3 Charles-Stanley, b. 22 Aug. 1838; m. Mary, dau. of
James Peele, Esq., and has issue.
4 William-Frederick, 6. 15 April, 1840.
5 Thomas-Cecil, 6. 11 April, 1845.
1 Elizabeth-Jane, m. Edward Goodeve, Esq.
2 Frances-Charlotte. 3 Jessie-Emily.
ii:. James, M.A., Canon Residentiary and Chancellor of St.
JVivid's, late Vicar of Castlemartin, co. Pembroke; b.
1 ' .lidy, 1802; m. 28 April, 1852, Isabella-Dorothea, dau. of
r.-lt. Hoare, Esq., of Kelsey, Kent.
i\. liird, Comm. R.N., d. unm. at Fernando Po, on his
I .urn with Capt. Trotter from the Niger Expedition, 25
V. Charles, in the Bengal Civil Service, b. 29 July, 1808; m.
I I Aug. 1840, Mary, youngest dau. of James Allen, Esq. of
; aistone Hall, and has Herbert-James, and other issue.
VI. John, M.A., Archdeacon of Salop, late Chaplain of King's
< Uege, London, and H.M.'s Inspector of Schools, 6. 25 May
i--!!; m. 31 July, 1834, Harriet, dau. of J.-W. Higgins,
L>q., and has issue, John-Higgins, and several daus.
^Ir. Allen d. 31 Dec. 1831, and was s. by his eldest son.
Jr„,s, Crest, and Motto same as Allen of CrmscUv
.s,,„_Bicton, MUford, co. Pembroke; Tent Hill, Mells.
Ilawardcn. Eventually Prior Park, after passing through
many hands, became and still is a great Catholic College.
The Bathham-pton property desiendcd in the male' line
having been devised by Mr. Allen to his brother, Phiup
Allen of Bath, who was succeeded in it by his son, father of
Heney Allen, Esq. of Bathampton, Somerset, who m
Fanny, dau. of Henry Lloyd, Esq., and had issue,
RalphShcttleworth, now of Hampton Manor.
Gertrude-Mary-Ann, m. May 1839, Wilson Gun, Esq. of
Eattoo, CO. Kerry. ' ^
^Lcti— Hampton Manor, Bath, Somerset.
ALLENBY OF KENWICK HALL.
AiLENBT, Heney-Chaeies-Htnman, Esq of
A.enwick Hall, Lincoln, b. 18 May, 1853, Lieut. E.N.
EutPaHC— Henry Allenby, Esq. of Kenwick Hall and
Garnsgate Hall, co. Lincoln, m. Eliza, dau. of H. Bourne
Esq., who d. 1870. He d. 1861, leaving a son,
Henry -Hynman Allenby, Esq. of Kenwick Hall and
Garnsgate Hall, J.P., who«i. 1849, Eliza, dau. of Titus Bourne,
Esq. of Alford, co. Lincoln, by whom (who m. 2ndly 187o'
Rev. Erasmus-R.-W. Lloyd, M.A.) he left at his decease, ISCg',
issue, '
I. Heney-Charles-Hynman, now of Kenwick Hall
II. Samuel-Hynman, of Garnsgate Hall.
I. Ehzabeth-Edith. n. Alice-Margaret.
ScaJ— Kenwick HaU, Louth, co. Lincoln.
ALLEN OF IHCHMABTINE,
Allen, Henry Howaed, Esq. of luchmartine,
■0. Perth, s. his nephew, James-Douglas-Vaughan
Vllen, Esq., 1868. He is brother of the late Sir
lamcs-Vaughan Allen, Knt. of Inchmartine, who
». Barbara-Eh-ington, dau. of Gen. Sir Neil Douglas,
'^-.C'.B., Governor of Edinburgh Castle.
<bL '(,— lachmartine, near Inchture, co. Perth
ALLEN OF BATHHAMPTON.
Allen, EALPH-SnTXTTiEwoETH, Esq. of Hampton
ilaiior, Bath, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
vi;r Somerset, b. June, 1818 ; m. 1st, 1844, .Annie-
'.li;^abeth, dau. of Sir Samuel Cunard, Bart., and by
1. r (who d. 13 Oct. 1862) has, with other issue,
E \lph-Edwaed, Capt. 15th regt., 6. 1846.
lunny.
le m. 2ndly, 1861, Ethel, dau. of John-Koy Allen,
.s j of Lyngford House, Taunton.
31 tnragc— Ralph Allen, Esq. of Bath (the "Squire
rinnrthy-' of "Tom Jones"), the friend and patron of
■;■'■. I'cilding, and Warburton, having realized a large
rtune as farmer of the Post-OfBce, purchased considerable
■■I-rtyin and about Bath, and built a splendid mansion,
nor Park, near that city. He d. 29 June, 1764, aged 71, and
'"'led in the churchyard of Claverton, where there is a
nt to his memory. By his testamentary dispositions
: .rk was devised for life to his niece, Gertrude Tucker,
I n-. Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester, which lady, after
liop's death, m. Rev. Martin Stafford Smith, and d.
1 surviving issue in 1796, when Prior Park passed to
'Ills, Viscount Hawarden, whose second wife had been
' ':•: . -Mr. Allen's niece, dau. of Philip Allen, Esq., his brother.
1"; ''• 1775, Icavins one son, Thomas Ralph, 2nd Viscount
ALLFREY OF WOKEFIELD PARK.
Allfeey, Goodeich-Holm'sdale, Esq. of Wote-
field Park, Berks, formerly Major 2nd Dra<roon
Guards, b. 27 Sept. 1835 ; m. 1873, Helen-Clara
dau. of Wniiam Little, Esq. of Park Square,
Eegent's Park, London, and has a son,
Herbert Cyril, b. 1874.
ILiuragC. — The immediate ancestor of this family, which
has been long settled in Sussex, was
Edward Alfrey, of West Dean, Sussex, who m. Eleanor
Tutt, and c^. 1696, aged 65, leaving issue. His youngest son,
Richard Alfrey, or Allfeey, of Deptford, had, by Mary
his wife, besides daus., three sons, of which the youngest,
Geoege Allfeey, of West Dean, b. 1705 ; m. Catharine
Woodhams, and d. 1764, aged 59, having had, besides a dau.,
Mary, who m. 19 Feb. 1765, Stening Beard, of Seaford, Sussex,
a son,
George Allfeey, Esq. of West Dean, and afterwards of
Friston Place, Sussex, who to. Mary dau. of William Stone,
Esq. of Stonebridge, Sussex, and d. 1794, having had by her
(who d. 1810) five daus., of whom the ^rd, Catherine, in.
Thomas-R. Willard, Esq., and the 4th, Harriet, Capt. Thomas
Mortimer, and two sons,
George, of Friston Place, in. Kitty, dau. of Stening Beard,
Esq. of Seaford, and Mary Allfrey his wife; and d at
Brighton, 1802, having had issue, i. George, of Stamford
Hill, Middlesex, in. 1st, Marianne, dau. of Nicholas St.
Croix, of Guernsey, and by her (who d. 1828) has issue
George, 6. July, 1824 (who m. 1871, Catherine-Emily, dau.
of J.-R. Holt, M.D.); and Margaret. He m. 2ndly, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Henry Richmond, Esq. of Chester Street
London, and by her had, 1 John-Octavius, b. 6 May, 1833-
2 Edward-Richmond, b. 6 Oct. 1835, m. 1868, Evelyn-Julia,
dau. of John Richmond, Esq., and has issue ; 3 Charles-
Henry, M.D., b. 1838, m. 1870, Emily-Maiden, dau. of T.-H.
Smith, Esq.; 4 Francis, b. 1841, ij*. 1867, Emma-Eliza-
beth, dau. of Nathaniel Coates, Esq., and has issue- 5
Alexander, m. 1874, Evelyne-Julia Armstrong ; 1 Katherine-
Eliza; 2 Mary, and 3 Harriet,™. 1872, J.-R. Droop, Esq. ;
n. Edward-Thomas, d. unm.; in. Johii-Stening, d. unm ;
IV. William, d. unm. 1855.
Edward, of whom we treat.
The 2nd sod,
Edward Allfeey, Esq. of Bryanstone Square, London, Salc-
hurst. Susses, and Banstead, Surrey, m. 3 Dec. 1807, Margaret,
dau. of Robert Shedden, Esq. of Gower Street, and of Paulers-
pury Park, co. Northampton, and d. June, 1834, having had
issue,
I. RoBEET, his successor.
n. Henry-Wells, of Hemingford, Stratford-on-Avon, co. War-
wick, J.P., b. 17 Sept. 1817; m. 1st, 6 Dec. 1845, Adeline-
Frances, dau. of Sir Robert Moubray, K.H., of Cockairney,
CO. Fife, and had by her (who d. 1855) two sons and five
daus., 1 Henry, 60th regt., b. 1350; 2 Edward, 17th regt.
c 2
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ALL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ALL
1 Adeline-Margaret; 2 Laura-Millicent ; 3 Mary; 4 Emma,
m. 1877, to William-James Farington, Esq. ; and 5 Mar-
garet. Mr. Henry AUfrey, m. 2ndly, 1859, Catherine-Eliza-
beth, dau. of Philip Saltmarshe, Esq. of Saltmarshe, co.
York.
jli. Frederick- William, 6. 15 May, 1819; m. 4 Sept. 1815.
Emily, dau. of Sir Robert Moubray, K.H., of Cockairney,
and has issue, 1 Moubray, 15th Hussars ; 2 Frederick-Vere,
3 William - Shedden ; 1 Emily, m. 1877, James - Walker
Andrews, Esq., llth regt. ; 2 Louisa, to, 1872, Walter-
Mortimer AUfrey, Esq.
IV. Edward, of Salehurst, Sussex, 6. 16 Dec. 1822; d. %(.nm.
1873.
Mr. AUfrey d. June, 1834, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Allfket, Esq. of Wokefield Park, J. P. and D.L., 7j.
10 Oct. 1809; m. 20 Oct. 1834, Caroline, dau. of William
Ilobson, Esq. of Harley Street, London, and had issue,
I. Goodrich-Holm'sdale, now of Wokefield Park.
II. Irving-Stening, Capt. iCth foot, b. 5 April, 1837; m.
4 Dec. 1860, Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of Major Talbot, and by
her (who d. 1875) has Robert Talbot, and other issue.
III. Eraest-Herbert, b. 30 April, 1839.
IV. Walter-Mortimer, b. 6 Dec. 1843; m. 1872, his cousin,
Louisa, dau. of F.-W. AUfrey, Esq., and has Charles-Mou-
bray, and other issue.
V. Bodney-Charles, b. 18 March, 1847.
VI. Gerald-Moubray, b. 10 Sept. 1848.
vii. Beauclerk-Cyril, b. 10 Feb. 1851 ; d. 20 Nov. 1834.
VIII. Sidney-Reginald, b. 26 Kov. 1852.
1. Ellen, d. unm. 1875. ii. Constance-Louisa.
Mr. AUfrey d. 1875, and was s. by his eldest son.
^j-»!s— Per fesse sa. and erm., a pale, counterchangcd, three
ostriches' heads, erased, arg., ducally gorged and lined or.
Crest — An ostrich's head and neck, ducaUy gorged as in the
arms, between two ostriclies' feathers arg.
&'C4J— Wokefield Park, Reading, co. Berk.
ALLGOOD OF NUNWICK.
Amgood, Lancelot- JonN-HuNTER, Esq. of Nim-
wicli, Nortlmmberland, J.P., D.L., late an officer
13th Light Dragoons, High SherifP, 1858, b. 22 Feb.
1823 ; m. 17 May, 1845, Louisa-Charlotte, 2nd dau.
of the late Col. Sir Thomas-Noel Hill, K.C.B., by
Hon. Anna-Maria Shore his wife, dau. of John, 1st
Lord Teignmouth.
iLfllCagC. — Sir Lancelot Allgood, Knt., High Sheriff
^Northumberland, temp. George II., and M.P. for that county
in 1748, son of Isaac Allgood, of Brandon AVhite House, and
fjrandson of the Rev. Major AUgood, Rector of Simonburn,
was knighted by George III., in 1760. Sir Lancelot m.
22 Feb. 1738-39, his relative, Jane, dau. and heir of Robert
AUgood, Esq., of Nunwick and Simonburn, Northumberland,
and was father, inter alios, of two daus. (Hannah, wife
of Sir William Loraine, Bart., and IsabeUa, m. Rev. Lambton
Loraine) and of a son and heir.
James Allgood, Esq. of Nunwick, LL.D., 6. 1749 ; to. 2
Oct. 1790, Martha, dau. of Christopher Reed, of Chipchase
Castle, Northumberland, Esq., and by her had issue,
Robert-Lancelot, his heir.
James, Vicar of Felton, and Rector of Ingram, Northum-
berland, d. May, 1850.
Sarah, d. 1868. Jane. Margaret, d. 1862.
Mr. AUgood d. 14 May, 1807, and was s. by his elder son,
Robert-Lancelot Allgood, of Nunwick, Esq., D.L.,
Northumberland, High Sheriff, 1818, b. 17 Sept. 1794; m. 1st,
2 May, 1816, Mary-Nevine'(who d. 2 Sept. following), eldest
dau. of John Reed, of Chipchase Castle, Northumberland,
Esq.; and 2ndly, 26 Aug. 1820, EUzabeth, 2nd dau. and co-
heiress of John Hunter, of The Hermitage, in the same county,
Esq., by whom (who d. 7 Sept. 1864) he had,
Lancelot-John-Huntek, now of Nunwick.
James (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Ingram, Northumber-
land, 6. 30 June, 1826; to. 4 May, 1854, IsabeUa, 3rd dau.
of the late Charles-A. AVilliamson, Esq. of Balgray, and by
her (who d. 1876) has a son, Robert-Launcelot, b. 1855,
and other issue.
George, MajorGeneral Bengal Staff Corps, C.B., b. 1 Nov.
1827; to. 1862, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of the late Rev. Richard
Clayton, and by her (who d. 1874) has two sons, Adrian-
George and Bertram.
William-Isaac (Rev.), b. 1 Nov. 1837; d. 18G8.
riizabeth-Martha, m. 1840, General Henry Eyre.
Anne-Jane.
Isabella, to. 29 June, 1849, Henry-Baker Baker, Esq. of Elc-
more, co. Durham.
Mr. AUgood d. 25 May, 1854, and was s. by his eldest son.
■At-ms — Arg., a cross, engrailed, gu,, betwee.i four moUeU
az. ; on a chief or, three damask roses of the second, seeded
gold, barbed vert.
Crest — Two arms, embowcd, in armour, ppr., holding in the
hands a human heart gu., inflamed or, charged with a tower,
triple towered, arg.
Motto — Age omne bonum.
/icat— Nunwick, near Hexham, co. Northumberland.
ALLIX OF WILLOUGHBY.
i
ALi,ix,FEEDEEiCK-WiLLiAM,Esq. of WiUoughh
Hall, ar.d Wellingore, co. Lincoln, J.P., D.L., fo:'
merly Colonel in the Grenadier Guards, b. 11 April,
1816 ; m. 30 May, 1842, Sophia-Mary, only dau. and
heiress of Christopher-Henry Noel, Esq. of Wellin-
gore, CO. Lincoln, who was son of Christopher
Neville, Esq. of Walcot, co. Northampton, by Lady
Soi^hia Noel, his wife, dau. of Baptist, 4th Earl of
Gainsborough, and assumed the surname of Noel in
compliance with the testamentary injunction of Mr.
Noel of Walcot. Col, AUix has issue,
I. NoelCharles-Hervet, Capt. Grenadier Guards, Equerry
to the Khedive of Egypt, b. 15 May, 1851 ; m. 11 March,
1871, Helen, dau. of Edwin Taunton, Esq. of the MarfordB»
CO. Chester, and has surviving issue, a dau. Muriel-Liliaa»
Helen-de-Burgh.
I. Helen-Harriet-EUzabeth, m. 16 July, 1S70, Abel-Humphry
Ram, 2nd surviving son of Stephen Bam, Esq. of Rams-
fort, D.L., CO. Wexford.
Hl'UCage. — The Vert Rev. Petek Allix, Rector of Shudy
Camps, CO. Cambridge, and Dean of Ely (son of the emi-
nent divine. Dr. Peter AUix, of Alen?on, head of the Protes-
tant Church in France, who was banished that kingdom at the
revocation of the Edict of Nantes), to. EUzabeth, dau. of
Alexander Parker, and half-sister and co-heiress of Admiral Sir
Charles Wager, First Lord of the Admiralty, temp. King
George I., and was s. by his son,
Charles Allix, Esq. of Swaffliam. co. Cambridge, who
TO. Catherine, dau. of Right Rev. Thomas Green, D.D., Bishoii
of Ely, and had issue, Charles- Wager, his heir; John-Peter
(see Allix of Swaffhavi Bouse) ; and Jane, who m. the Rev.
George WUson, and d. 1794. He was s. by his eldest son.
The Rev. Charles-Wager Allix, of WiUoughby Hall, h. 1748
who ;;i. Catherine, 2nd dau. of Richard Townley, Esq. of BelficUi
CO. Lancaster, and by her, who d. 6 Oct. 1839, had issue
Charles, his heir ; Richard- Wager d. s. p. 31 May, 1827,
Catherine-Anne; and Margaret-Elizabeth, m. Rev. George
L. Yate, wlio d. 1873. Mr. Allix d. Nov. 1795, and was s. Ij ,
his elder son, |
Charles Allix, Esq. of WiUoughby Hall, 6. 20 Jan. lT83: j
TO. 3 June, 1808, Mary-Elizabeth, 2nd. dau. of William Ham J
mond, Esq. of St. Albaa's Court, Kent, and had issue, 1
Charles-Hammond, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, &. 27 July,I810
d. 1830. '
FREDERicK-WrLLiAM, his heir.
WUliam-Kent. 6. 9 AprU, 1823.
Wager Townley, 6. 1 March, 1825; m. 1862, Catherine-Eliza
beth, dau. of T.-Tyrwhitt Drake, Esq. of Shardeloes, an<
d. 18 June, 1878, leaving issue.
Mary-Catherine-Elizabeth, to. Charles Allix, Esq., and ci
1842.
Charlotte-Frances, to. Henry-Osmund Nethercote, Esq. c
Moulton House, co. Northampton.
Caroline-Isabella, d. 25 Jan. 1836.
Louisa-Margaret, m. Rev. James Griffith, Rector of Flaxtor
Juliana-Jemima, m. 15 Aug. 1839, Francis-Capper Brook(
Esq. of Ufford Place, Suffolk, and d. 1840.
Emily-Persis, m. A.-D. Veasey, Esq., eldest son of Davi
Veasey, Esq. of Castle Hall, co. Huntingdon.
Mr. Allix, who was J. P. and D.L., co. Lincoln, d. 22 Jan
and was s. by his eldest surviving son, the present Fredebici
William Alli.'c, Esq. of WiUoughby Hall.
Arms — Arg., a wolfs head, erased at the neck, ppr. ; in tt
dexter chief point, a mullet, gu.
Crest — A wolfs head, erased, as in the arms.
/Seai— WiUoughby Hall, Grantham, co. Lincoln.
ALLIX OF SWAFFHAM HOUSE.
Allix, Chaeles-Petee, Esq. of Swaffliam Housi
CO. Cambridge, J.P. and D.L., b. 21 Feb. 1842 ; «
2 Aug. 1866, Laura- Agneta- Wellington, 2nd dai
of Eichard-Lee Bevan, Esq. of Brixworth Hal
Northamptonshire, and by her has issue,
ill
ALL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ALL
21
I. Cqaeles-Isbael-Loraine, h. Dec. IS72.
II. Richard-Peter, h. 13 June, 1S76.
I. Laura-Matilda-Ethehvyn, b. 14 May, 1867.
II. Isabel-Maud, 6. 19 Jan. 18C9.
HI. Laura-Mildred, b. 7 Jan. 1871.
ill'jTCagC. — John-Peter Allis, Esq. of Swaffliam House,
:o. Cambridge, younger brother of the Rev. Charles-Wager
Mlix, of Willoughby Hall, co. Lincoln (see that family), m.
1782, Sarah, dau. of the Uev. William CoUyer, Vicar of Swaff-
lam, CO. Cambridge, and had issue,
John-Peter, his heir, rf. 1848.
Charles, late of Swaffham House.
William, dec. Thomas, dec. Wager, dec.
Catherine, m. Robert Wilkinson, Esq. dec.
Charlotte, m. John Pardoe, Esq., Leyton, Essex, dec.
Matilda m. Thomas Roberts, Esq., dec.
Juliana, dec. Marianne, d. 1867.
rhe eldest son,
Jons-PETER Allis, Esq. of Swaffhara House, Cambridge,
r.P., D.L., and M.P. for that co.. High Sheriff 1828, 6. 2 Dec.
785; m. 7 March, 1816, Maria, dau. of John Pardoe, Esq. of
>yton, Essex. He d. s. jp. 19 Feb. 1848, and was succeeded
ij his brother,
Chaeles Allix, Esq. of Swaffham House, Col. late of Gren-
■dier Guards, b. 24 April, IISI ; n. 10 April, 1841, Mary-Cathe-
inc-Eiizabeth, dau. of Charles Allix, Esq. of Willoughby
Ia!l, CO. Lincoln (by Mary-Eliiaboth his wife, 2nd dau. of
Villiam Ilanimond, Esq. oi St. Aluans Court, Kent), and by
;er (who d. 1842) had a son,
CnA3LEs-PETEr-, now of Swaffham.
le d. 24 April, 1S62.
Arms, &C.— Same as Allix of Willsughty.
' Seat — Swaffham Hotise, Cambridge.
ALLOTT OF HAGUE HALL.
AiiOTT, The Eet. John, of Hague Hall, co. York,
'.P., Eector of Maltby, co. Lincoln, b. 21 March,
812 ; m. 27 Oct. 18.36, Catherine, dau. of WiUiam
Yilson, Esq. of Louth, co. Lincoln, and has issue,
I. John-George, b. 15 July, 1839; 7)!. 1871, Louisa, dau. of
Meabum Staniland, Esq. of Harrington, co. Lincoln,
and has, Hdgh-Hamerslet; Louisa-Maud.
n. Henry-IIepworth (Rev.), b. 25 June, 1842.
in. Robert-James (Rev.), b. 22 Nov. 1847.
I. Catherine-Mary, m. 1860, Capt. Locock.
II. Marianne-Ludlam, vi. 1862, Rev. John-Henry Overton.
in. Sarah-Frances. iv. Elizabeth-Ann.
lS,ilXCHQt. — Edward Allott, of Crigleston, great-grand-
m of John Allott, of Crigleston, who was 2nd son of
OBERT Allott, of Centley Grange, co. York, by Elizabeth his
ife, sister of Armigael Waad, the navigator, in. 13 Dec. 1677,
ebecca Swallow, and had, with younger issue, George, his
?ir,of Crigleston and South Kirkby, and Robert. The 2nd son.
The Rev. Robert Allott, M.A., Fellow of St. John's Col-
ge, Cambridge, and Vicar of South Kirkby, m. Frances, dau.
Francis Hall, Esq. of Swaith Hall, and d. 29 July, 17S3,
iving had three sons, James (Rev.), Vicar of South ICirby;
obert, of Painthorpe; and John, of whom we treat. The
,)ungest son,
The Rev. John Allott, Vi^ar of South Kirkby, bapt. 1734 ;
. Nov. 1768 or 1769, Anne, dau. of Hugh Hammersley, Esq.
i Doncaster, and d. 1813, having had issue, John ; George;
imes (Rev.), Chaplain to the I'oTces, d. iinm. 1814; Sarah,
v.nm.-. and Anne. The eldest son,
John Allott, E<q., Capt. in the army, s. to the Hague Hall
tate, under the will of his cousin, James Allott, in 1811. Ho
'. Elizabeth, dau. of James Emmerson, Esq. of South Kirkby,
d dying s.p. 1824, was s. by his brother.
The Rev. George Allott, of Hague Hall, Vicar of South
rkby, b. 8 Oct. 1776; m. 10 Oct. 1S05, Mary, eldest dau. of
mes Emmerson, Esq. of South Kirkby, and had issue,
James, 6. 29 Sept. 1810; m. 14 Jan. 1847, Hannah, eldest
dau. of the late John Webster, Esq. of Springtield House,
Morley, near Leeds, and d. s. p.
Jous, now of Hague Hall.
Ccorge (Rev.), Vicar of South Kirkby, co. York, b. 7 June,
1818; TO. June, 1851, Sarah, 2nd dau. of John Webster, Esq.,
of Springfield House, Leeds, and has issue.
.Catherine-Ann, m. W.- Piatt Bradshaw, Esq. of Coniston
Bank, co. Lancaster.
■5arah-Cope, to. Joshua Hepworth, Esq. of Rogerthorpe Hall,
near Pontefract.
Uary-Elizabeth, m. 1st, Henry Orme, Esq. of Louth, co.
Lincoln, and 2ndly, F.-S. Tate, Esq., J. P.
Frances-Jane, m. Robert Shipman, Esq. of Grantham, co.
Lincoln, and d. 1850.
Mr. Allott d. 13 June, 1848.
Arms — Or, aplain fesse, double cotised, wavy, az., on a cnn-
ton of the second, two bars, arg., charged with three swallows,
volant, sa.
Crest— A dexter arm, couped at the elbow, habited, or,
charged with a fesse, double cotised, wavy, az., cuff arg., the
hand ppr., holding a mullet gold.
Motto — Fortiter et rccte.
6'taJ— Hague Hall, near Wakefield, co. York.
ALLOWAIT OF THE BERRIES.
Allowat, Eobeet-Makmaduke, Esq. of Tlie
Derries, in the Queen's Co., b. 8 July, 1810 ; ?». 19
Aug. 1869, Isabella-Margaret, dau. of Theophilus
Clements, Esq. of Kathkenny, Coote Hill, co. Cavan,
and has issue,
I. Edwakd-Lewis-Upton, &. 16 March, 1872.
II. Robert-Henry-Arthur, 6. 18 March, 1873.
aLtncatjr. — benjamin Allowat, who is stated to have
been of the co. Ayr family of AUowuy, left Minehead, and
settled in Dublin about the year 1700. His son, by bis wife
Una, dau. of Peter Godwin, of Een, Somerset,
William Allowat, m. Grace, dau. of Archibald Mont-
gomerie, Esq.of the co. Ayr, and had (with a dau. Hannah,
who TO. Jonas Duckett, Esq., and was grandmother to John-
Dawson Duckett, Esq. of Duckett's Grove, co. Carlow) a son,
Benjamin Allowat, Esq., who m. Jst, Lydia, granddau.
of Robert Barclay, of Urie, co. Aberdeen, the celebrated
" Apologist," by whom he left a son, John-Barclay Alloway,
Esq. of Mount Pleasant, co. Dublin, who d. 1831, without
issue. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of William Johnson, Esq. of
Dublin, by whom he left a son,
AViLLiAM-JoHNsoN Allowat, Esq. of the Derries, Queen's
County, who to. Margaret, eldest dau. of the late Hon. Robert
Johnson, a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland,
and by her (who d. April 1834) left issue,
Robert-Morellet, his successor.
Arthur- William, late of the 4th or King's Own Regt., r,i. his
cousin. Miss Mary Johnson, and has issue.
George-Holmes, M.D., m. 1849, Florence-Gertrude, dau. of
the late Henry McClintock, Esq. of Dundalk.
Anne.
Mr. Alloway d. 2 Oct. 1829, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert-Morellet Allowat, Esq. of the Derries, to. 19 June,
1S32, Marian, only dau. of William Lewis, Esq. ol Harlech, co.
Dublin, and had issue,
Robert-Marmaduke, his successor.
DoraGrace-Montgomerie, m. 1st, 28 Nov. 1865, to John
Saunders, Esq. of Bumham, Somerset, who d. 8 Jan. 1867,
and 2ndly, 1870, Capt. Easton-J. Cox, late 3rd regt. (the
Buffs), of Oakhurst, Torquay.
Mr. Alloway d. 8 July 1877, and was s. by his only son.
Seat— The Derries, Ballybrittas, Queen's Co.
ALLSOPP OF HINDLIP HALL.
Allsopp, Heney, Esq. of Hindlip Hall, co. Wor-
cester, M.P. for East Worcestershire, b. 19 Feb.
1811 ; m. 21 Aug. 1839, Elizabeth, dau. of WilUam
Tongue, Esq. of Cumberford Hall, near Taniworth,
and has issue,
I. Samuel-Charles, Craythome, Burton-on-Trent, B.A.,
J. P., M.P. for East Staffordshire, 6. 24 March, 1842 ; m.
2S April, 1868, Georgina-Millicent, dau. ofC.-R. Palmer-
Morewood, Esq. of Alfreton Hall, co. Derby, and has had
issue, Henry, b. 27 March, and d. 7 Nov. 1876.
II. William-Henry, 6. 9 Nov. 1843.
HI. George-Higginson, 6. 28 March, 1846.
IV. Ranulph, Royal Artillery, b. 27 July, 1848.
V. Herbert-Tongue, 6. 5 Dec. 1855.
VI. Frederic-Ernest, 6. 21 Sept. 1857.
VII. Alfred-Percy, 6. 26 Aug. 1861.
VIII. Henry, 6. 23 Feb.; d. 11 May, 1S64.
I. Frances-Elizabeth, m. 23 Aug. 1877, to Rev. Melville-
Russell Moore.
II. Elizabeth-Sydney, m. 7 July, 1874, to Thomas-Eades
Walker, Esq. of Studley Castle, co. Warwick, M.P.
III. Ada-Katherine.
Mr. Allsopp is a Magistrate for the counties of
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THE LANDED GENTRY,
ALT
fl
Worcester, Derby, and Stafford, and a Dcpiity
Lieutenant of the last-named co.
JLiltCagr. — The pedigree of Alsop, of Alsop-in-the-Dale,
is traced by Glover, in his History of tJte County of Derby, to
a very remote period, and ic is there stated that William de
Ferrers, Earl of Derby, granted, in the reign of King John,
the town of Alsop to Gweno, son of Gamel de Alsop." Gweno's
descendants enjoyed the same for seventeen generations, imtil
the property was sold by Anthony AUsop, Esq., in 16S8. From
this ancient line, Glover further states that there was sprung,
Samuel Allsopp, of Worcester, bapt. 10 June, 1630, who
m. Bridget, dau. of Thomas Bearcroft, Esq. of Worcester, by
Bridget, dau. of Richard Mason, Esq. of BirUngham, and by
her (who d. aged 6S, 1747) he had, inter alios, a son,
Thomas Allsop, of Derby, bapt. at Worcester, 2 Feb.
1706; who m. 8 Dec. 1733, Ann, dau. of William Challinor,
Gent, of Faulde, co. Stafford, and was buried at St. Alkmund's,
Derby, 3 Dec. 1783, having had issue,
Thomas, bapt. 14 Sept. 1736, living 1744.
Samuel, bapt. 21 Oct. 1738, living 1744; d. unm.
William, bapt. 6 May, 1740; d. unm. 1767.
Eobert, bapt. 12 Oct. 1745 ; d. unm. 176D.
Richard, d. young.
George, bapt. 28 July, 1747.
James, of whom presently.
Mary, wife of the Rev. Richard Fowler, of Bresvood, and
mother of Harriett, yu. to Thomas Fowler, Esq. of Pendeford.
Anne, bapt. 21 Apiil, 1748.
The youngest son,
James Allsop, of Derby, 6. 1751; m. 1778, Ann, dau. of
Benjamin Wilson, brewer, of Burton-on-Trent, and d. 24
April, 1800, aged 49, seised of a small estate at Alsop, leaving,
■with other children, who d. young,
Samuel.
Thomas, of the Mount, Newton Solncv, co. Derby, 6. 21
March, 1782 ; d. unm. 1855.
Eobert.
Anne, m. E.-M. Noble, Esq. of London.
The eldest son,
Samuel Axlsop, Esq. of Burton-on-Trent, co. Stafford, 6. 12
Ang. 1780 ; m. 6 Sept. 1804, Frances, dau. and eventually sole
heir of Charles Fowler, Esq. of Shrewsbury, and by her, who
d. 12 June, 1S62, had issue,
Chakles-James, 6. 5 Jime, 1805 ; d. s. p. 30 Oct. 1844.
William, b. 7 June, 1809 ; d. 21 Oct. 1815.
Henbt, now of Hindlip.
Frances, 6. 22 Nov. 1792; m. 23 Jan. 1823, William-Wyburgh
How, Esq. ; d. 26 Nov. 1862, leaving a dau. Frances- Jane, m.
Rev. WUliam-Willoughby Douglas, Rector of Salwaroc.
Mrs. Wyburgh How d. 28 July, 1848.
Mr. AUsop d. 26 Feb. 1838.
Arms—Sa., three plovers, rising, arg., beaked and legged
gu. (as given in the Vis. Derby).
Crest— A plover or, beaked and legged gu., ia its beak a
wheat ear gold.
Seat — Hindlip Hall, near Worcester.
ALSTON OF ODELL CASTLE.
AiSTON, Ceewe, Esq. of Odell Castle, co. Bedford,
J.P., High Sheriff 1862, b. 1796 ; m. 1st, 1851, Marr,
dau. of Kev. Hugh Speke, Yiear of Dowlish Wake,
CO. Somerset, by whom, who d. 1856, he has a son,
Eowlasd-Cbewe, 6. 1852.
Mr. Alston m. 2ndly, 1857, Mary, dau. of A. Long,
Esq. Ho is the eldest surviving son of the late
Justinian Alston, Esq. of OdeU Castle, by EUzabeth,
his wife, dau. of Gen. John Manners-Ker.
&aj— Oacli Cactic, near Bedford.
ALSTON OF ELMDON HALL.
Alston, WiLLiAir-CnAELES, Esq. of Elmdon
Hail, CO. Warwick, b. 2 ITov. 1842, J.P. co. Warwick,
ond Lieut. Warwick Yeomanry.
HincarjC—WiLLiAU-CnABLEs Alston-, Esq. of Elmdon Hall,
CO. Warwick, J.P. and D.L., 6. 22 March, 1796 (son of James
Alston. Esq. of Winson Hill, by his wife, Anne Holt, of the
Woodhonses, co. Salop) ; m. CDcc. 1841, EUzabeth-Ann, dau. of
Col. FcthcrRi.oa, of Packwood, and had issue,
WiLLiAM-CnARLE'. now of Elmdon Hall.
James- Fctlicr.Mon, 6. 19 on. I8M.
Louisa, 111. 1869, Jauics-Uobcrts West, Esq. of ^Uscot Park.
Frances-Emily, m. 1870, Capt. Edmund-Charles Cradoclf
Hartopp.
Another dau.
Mr. Alston d. 18 Aug. 1862.
Arms— Az., ten cstoiles or, four, three, two, and one ; ou
a chief arg., a crescent, reversed, gu., between two boars'
heads sa.
Crest— A demi-eaglc, wings displayed, or ; on each win- a
crescent, reversed, gu.
Motto — In altum.
Heat — Elmdon Hall, near Birmingham.
ALTHAM OF TIMBERCOMBE.
Altham, William-Stietees, Esq. of Timber-
combe, Aisholt, Somerset, late Major 83rd foot,
J.P. for CO. Somerset, b. 24 March, 1813 ; m. 1st,
6 April, 1850, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Edward-BaiTelb
Moulton-Barrett, Esq. of Hope End, co. Hereford,
J.P. and High Sheriff for that co. in 1814, by whom
(who d. 23 Nov. 1860) he had issue,
I. Altham-Surtees (Rev.), b. 23 Jan. 1851 ; educated at
Winchester, and M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford,
n. Edward-Altham, 6. 13 April, 185fi, educated at Win-
chester and Ch. Ch. Oxford, Lieut. 1st (Royul Seot-,
regiment.
I. Mary-Altham.
He m. 2ndly, 20 Feb. 1SC2, Arabella, only surviving
dau. of J. Addams, Esq. Q.C., D.C.L., Fellow of
St. John's College, Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, by
whom he has a dau.,
II. Charlotte.
ILlltCatJC. — Christopher Altham, of Girlington, in tli&
West Riding of Yorkshire, living 1482 (i-ide Harl. 3fSS., No.
1541), was descended from a family which derived its name
from the town and manor of Altham, in Lancashire, where
they appear to have flourished for many generations. His son,
Edward Altham, was Sheriff of London, 1531. He m.
Audrey, dau. of Richard Hildersham, of Stetchworth, Cam-
bridgeshire, and by her had a son and heir,
James Altham, of Mark Hall, in Latton, Essex, who pur-
chased that estate, 12 July, 1562, from Henry Parker, lOtU
Lord Morley, and became possessed of almost the whole parish
of Latton. He served as Sheriff of London, 1557, and as Highi
Slieriff of Essex, 1570. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Elanke, of London, and sister and heir to Sir Thomas Blauke,
Kt., Mayor of London, by whom (who d. Oct. 1558) he Li.id
issue,
I. Edwabd, his heir and successor, of whom presently.
II. James (Sir), K.B., of 0.\cy Place, Hertfordshire, Lord Cliirf
Baron of the Exchequer, M.P. for Bramber in 1589, who >.
21 Feb. 1606, and was buried in a chapel built by him at
Oxey Place, where there is stUl a monument to liis memory
on the south wall in the recess. Sir James is represented in
his judge's robes, with his wife. Lady Altham, both kneel-
ing in the attitude of prayer. His great-grandson,
Altham Anneslet, 2nd son of Arthur, 1st Earl of AnglftsiJ
sey, was created Baron Altham, 14 Feb. 1680, wliich titWJ
became extinct at the decease, in 1844, of George, TtNj
Lord Altham and 2nd Earl of Mountnorris (see BuRKtiH
JExtinct Peerage). v"
James Altham, of Mark Hall, d. 28 Feb. 1583, and was burieflf;
in the chancel of Latton Church, where there is a tomb erected
to his memory. He was s. by his eldest son and heir,
Edward Altbam, of Mark Hall. He m. Elizabeth, dau.
and co-heir of John Barne, of Willcsden, in Middlesex, grand-
dau. of Sir John Barne, Knt., Moyor of London, 1S52, yitMi
d. 7 Jan. 1621, and by whom he had,
I. James (Sir), his heir.
II. Edward (Sir), who s. his brother.
I. Mary, m. to Ralph Hawtry, of Bislip, and had issue aS!
only dau.,
Mary, m. Eight Hon. Sir John Bankes, Knt., Lord ChUI,
Justice of the Common Pleas, and of the Privy Counsil to
King Charles 1., of Corfe Ca.stle. During her husbandld
absence with the King at Oxford, and after his dea';b{.
she defended Corfe Castle for three years, and was Etyl?d
"the heroine of Corfe Castle." She </. 11 April, 16ol,
and was buried in the chancel of Rislip Church, Middlesex,
where there is an inscription on white marble to her
memory.
Edward Altham d. 1 April, 1C05, and he and his wife lie buried
under a monument in Latton Church. His eldest son.
Sir James Altham, of Mark Hall, was knighted by Kinf
James I., at WhitehaU, 0 Jan. 1609. He m. EUzabeth, dau. <rf
ALT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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ir Francis Earvinffton, Bart., but (M5 July, IGIO, without
lale issue, wlten his estates passed to his brother.
Sib. Edward Altham, of Mark Hall, who was knighted by
I'ing James I., at his palace at Eoyston, in Hertfordshire, 21
lay, 1C13. He ra. Joane, dau. of Sir John Levcnthorpe, Bart,
f Shingle Hall in Sawbridgeworth, Herts, M.P. and Sheriff
irthat CO. 1607. She was great-granddau. of the 10th Lord
[orley, the predecessor of the Altham family at Mark Hall,
y Lady Elizabeth Stanley, dau. of the 3rd Earl of Derby, and
is wife Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of
Norfolk, through which line Lady Altham was 12th in descent
om Edward I., King of England.* They had issue,
I. .Tames (Sir), the heir.
II. I.F.vENTHORPE, who .?. his brother Sir James.
I. .Inane, m. Sir Thomas Smith, Bart, of Hill Hall, Essex.
II. Alary, b. 1619; m. Sir William Halton, Bart, of Sam-
liinl, Essex, and d. 29 Dec. 1644.
ir Edward Altham d. 28 May, 1632, and was buried in Latton
hurth, where there is a monument with Sir Edward and his
lame in attitude of prayer. He was s. by his eldest son.
Sib James Altham, of Mark Hall, 6. 1614, who, during the
ivil war and troublous times of the great rebellion, was fined
.')00 by a committee of Parliament for being "a delinquent,"
for so they styled," says Clarendon' "such as would not side
ith them." At the coronation of King Charles II., 23 April,
uol, he was created a Knight of the Bath. Sir James m.
lice, iole dau. and heir of Sir John Spencer, Bart, of Offley
lace, in Hertfordshire, by whom he had an only dau.,
Mar.v, m. Sir John Tufton, Bart., and d. s. p.
'ying without descendants, Sir James Altham was s. by his
rother,
Leventhobpe Altham, of Mark Hall, 6. 1618; m. March,
j56, Joane, dau. of David Edwards, of Oswestry, Salop, by
horn (whorf. 15 Oct. 1691, cet. 56) he had
James, his heir and successor.
eventliorpe Altham d. 24 Aug. 1681, and was buried in
.atton Church. He was s. by his son,
James Altham, of Mark Hall, b. 1682; m. Mary, styled in
lorant's Antiqidties of Essex, " the beautiful daughter" of
.dmiral John Tinker, Master Attendant in the King's Yard at
>eptford, a distinguished naval officer who is mentioned in
epy's diary as commanding H.M. King Charles II.'s ship
Covcrtine," in 1662. By this lady (who d. 2 Feb. 1731, mt.
6, he had issue,
I. Peyton, his successor.
I. Mary, of whom below.
II. Dorothy, m. John, younger brother of Sir Yelverton
Peyton, Bart, of ^Grimston, Korfolk, and d, 4 May, 1730,
St. 3G.
ames Altham d. 28 Dec. 1697, being s. by his son and heir,
Peyton Altham, of Mark Hall, 6. 1695 ; m, Mary, dau. of
ohn Beard, Governor of Bengal, by whom (who d. 21 Feb.
768) he had issue,
I. William (Sir), his successor.
I. Harriott, bapt. at Latton, 7 Oct. 1727, and in. 7 Aug. 1759,
liev. Stotherd Abdy, Prebendary of St. Paul's, London,
Anhdeacon of Essex, and Eector of Theydon, 2nd son of Sir
William Abdy, Bart, of Chobham Place, Surrey; she. ds.p.
1773.
'cyton Altham d. 2 Nov. 1741, and was buried in Latton
;hurch, where there is an inscription to his memory. He was
. by his only son and heir,
SiK W^illiam Altham, of Mark Hall, who was baptised at
>atton, 5 June, 1736, and knighted by King George III. at
it. James' Palace, 13 Sept. 1786. He d. vnm. at. 83, and
vas buried at Latton, 14 Aug. 1818. The estate of Mark Hall
hereupon passed to the descendants of his father's sister,
Mary Altham, of Mark Hall, 6. 1684; m. at Latton Church,
:1 May, 1705, her kinsman, Roger Altham, D.D. of Ch. Ch.
)xford, Vicar of Latton, Eector of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
'rebi-udary of St. Paul's Cathedral, and Archdeacon of Middle-
ex, who was b. 1658, and was educated at Westminster and at
'h. Ch. Oxford; he was the only son of Michael Altham, D.D.,
/icar of Latton (on presentation of Leventhorpe Altham, of
dark Hall), and nephew to Eoger Altham, D.D., Canon of
'h. Ch. and Hebrew Professor at Oxford. By his wife, Mary
iltham, of Mark Hall), who d. Nov. 1752, he left issue,
I. IloGER, their heir, of whom presently.
II. Mary, m. 10 May, 1737, at Latton Church, Henry
Lushington, D.D., Vicar of Eastbourne, and had issue,
1 Stephen (Sir), created a Baronet, 26 April, 1791.
2 William, of Mark Hall, M.P. for the city of London who
s. his cousin. Sir William Altham, and alienated the
estate, which, says Bartlett, in his History of Essex, "was
sold, 1 June, 1819, for £100,000, the timber being valued
at £10,000."
Archdeacon Altham d. 27 Feb, 1730 at. 72, and was buried
in Latton Church, where there is an inscription to his memory.
He and his said wife were s. by their only son and heir,
Roger Altham, grandson of James Altham, of Mark Hall,
lie was b. 25 Sept. 1718, and became a Proctor of long standing
and considerable eminence in Doctor's Commons, Seal Keeper
of the High Court of Admiralty, R.gistrar of the Archdeaconry
of Middlesex, and of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, Ac.
He m. 4 Nov. 1746, Mary, dau. and co-heir (with her sister
Arabella, wife of William Denison, D.D., Principal of Mag-
dalen Hall, Oxford) of Eobert Isaacson, of Fenton, Northum-
berland, which estate was sold in 1S61, by their descendants,
to George Frederick, 2nd Earl of Durham, for about £90,000.
By this lady (who d. 3 March, 1781) he had issue,
I. Mary, b. 29 May, 1759; m. 4 Dec. 1781, Aubone-Surtccs,
of Hauxley Hall, Northumberland (6. 1752, d. 1827), whose
sister, Elizabeth, was the wife of John, 1st Earl of Eldon,
Lord High Chancellor. She d. 23 July, 1810, leaving, wi.a
other issue,
1 Elizabeth, 6. 18 July, 1783; m. 8 Oct. 1808, Col.
John Cook, 28th Light Dragoons, Inspector of Yeomnnr/
Cavalry, and author of Observations on Fox Hunting (6. 8
March, 1772; d. 3 Dec. 1829). She d. 1 Sept. 1862, having
had issue who survived,
John-Aubone, b. 21 Dec. 1811, M.A. Corp. Ch. Coll.
Cambridge, Vicar of South Benfleet, Essex, and Rural
Dean of Canewdon ; d. unm. 29 Sept. 1859.
William-Surtees Altham, now of Timbercombe.
Mary-S. -Altham.
II. Arabella, m. 12 June, 1780, John-Graham Clarke, of
Kenton Lodge, Northumberland, and d. 10 Nov. 1827, leav-
ing issue,
Mary, 6. 1 May, 1781 ; m. 20 May, 1805, Edward-
Barrett Moulton-Barrett, of Hope End, Herefordshire,
J. P. andSherifffor thatco. 1814; educated at Han-owand
atTrin. Coll. Cambridge (b. 28 May, 1785; d. 17 April,
1857). She d. 1 Oct. 1828, leaving issue, with sons,
Elizabeth-Barrett, the poetess, m. 1846, Eobert Brown-
ing, the poet, M.A. and Hon. Fellow of Baliol Coll.,
Oxford. She d. at Florence, 29 June, 1861, leaving a
son.
Henrietta-Barrett, m. 1850, her second cousin, W.-S.
Altham, of Timbercombe, and d. 1860.
HI. Jane, 6. 1763; m. 1783, Nathaniel Bi.shop (b. 1760,
d. 19 April, 1836) ; d. 25 May, 1795, leaving is.<;ue,
Arabella, m. 19 Sept, 1815, J. Addams, Q.C., D.C.L.,
Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law (0.
1 Jan. 1785, d. 25 May, 1871), and d. 10 Feb. 1853, leaving
issue, with one son, who survives, an only dau.,
Arabella, m. 1862, her second cousin W.-S. Altham, of
Timbercombe.
Eoger Altham, the grandson of James Altham, of Mark Hall,
d. 11 Oct. 1788,and is represented by his great-grandson,
WiLLiAM-ScRTEES Altham, who Settled in Somersetshire,
and purchased Timbercombe in 1871. On 20 Feb. 1862, he
assumed by Royal License the name and arms of Altham.
^„,i5_Quarterly: 1st and 4th, paly of six, erm. and az., on
a chief gu., a lion, passant reguardant or, armed and langued
gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, az., on a chevron arg., between three garbs
or, as many fleurs-de-lis gules.
Crests— l&t, a demi-lion or, holding a ship's rudder sa. ; 2nd,
a talbot, sejant, sa., collared or, reposing the dexter forepaw cii
an escutcheon arg., charged with an etoile az.
Motto— Fro Deo et catholica fide.
^'ga£ — Timbercombe, Aisholt, Somerset.
* .^:.v Dugdale, Chauncy, p. 351, vol. i., Banks; and Burke':
'^xliixct Peerage.
AMCOTTS OF KETTLETHORPE AND
HACKTHORNE,
Ckaceoft-Amcotts, Weston, Esq. of Kcttle-
thorpe, and Hackthorne, co. Lincoln, J.P. andD.L.,
High Sheriff 1861, b. 9 March, 1815 ; m. Ist, 16
May, 1844, Williama-Emma, 2nd dau. and co-heir
of tile late William-aeorge Cherry, Esq. of Buckland,
CO. Hereford, and by her (who d. 1861) had issue,
I. Vincent. J. P. and D.L. co. Lincoln, 6. 1845.
II. Edward-Weston, b. 1849.
III. Frederic-Augustus, 6. 1853.
He m. 2ndly, 21 April, 1864, Ellen, -widow of Henry
Neville, Esq. of Walcot, and dau. of Rev. Chas.
Bryau. Mr. Cracroft-Amcotts was M.P. for Mid
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AME
THE LANDED GENTRY.
AME
Lincoln 1868-74, and formerly Lieut- Col. North
Lincoln ililitia.
ilinrngr.— The family of Cracrofc has been resident at
Hackthorne for many centuries, and its pedigree can be traced
from the time of Heskt III.
EoBEBT Cbacroft, of Hackthome, 6. 1702; son of Robert
Cracroft, Esq. of Hackthorne and Fulnetby, and grandson of
Eobert Cracroft, Esq., by Anne his wife, dau. and co-heir of
John Lodington, of Fulnetby, was lineally descended from
John Cracroft, living 1391. He m. 1st, Anne, dau. and heir of
M. Browne, Esq. of the co. Louth, and by her (who d. 1738)
had three daus., Grace, Mrs. Marshall; Ann, Mrs. Langhorn;
and Mary, Mrs. Nelthorpe. He m. 2ndly, Eebecca Waldegrave,
niece of the Eev. Dr. Wilson, of West Keale, and had,
Eobert-Wilson, d. unm.
John, his successor. Thomas Edward.
Bernard. Charles. Francis.
William. Edmund.
Elizabeth-Clementina.
The 2nd son,
John Ckaceoft, of Hackthorne and West Keale, 6. 1748;
m. 4 Feb. 1782, Penelope-Anne, dau. of the Eev. Dr. Charles-
Fleetwood Weston, of Somerby Hall, co. Lincoln, Eector of
Therfield, Herts, and Prebendary of Durham, and had issue,
EoBEBT, his heir.
John(EeT.), 6. 1784; m. 1st, 1807, Eliza-Ann, dau. of James
Lewis, Esq. of Powis Place, London, by whom he had
issue, Eliza, ni. Eev. J.-T Maine ; and 2ndly, 1814, Jane,
dau. of Hezekiah Brown, Esq. of Minster Yard, Lincoln,
and d. 21 Sept. 1842, having had issue by her, viz., John-
Edward; Eobert; Justina; Bernard; Emily; Jane.
Penelope-Anne. Emily, d. unm. 1828. Lucy.
Arabella, m. Matthew-Henry Lister, Esq. of BurwellPark.
The eldest son and heir,
EoBEET Cbaceoft, Esq. of Hackthome, co. Lincoln, J. P.
andD.L., 6. 25 Jan. 1783; m. 14 June, 1814, Augusta, 2nd
dau. of the late Sir John Ingilby, Bart, of Eipley, co. York, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of Sir Wharton Amcotts,
Bart, of Kettlethorpe,* and by her (who d. Jan. 1857) had
issue,
Weston-Cbaceoft- Amcotts, now of Kettlethorpe and Hack-
thorne.
Peter, Comm. E.X.. C.B., 6. 15 March, 131G; m. CaroUne,
dan. of Sir Samuel Scott, Bart., aad d. «. p. 2 Aug. 1865.
Eobert- Wentworth (Eev.), 6. 15 June, 1826, Eeetor of Har-
rington and Brinkhill, co. Lincoln ; m. 7 July 1864, the Hon.
Elizabeth-Caroline -Lane Fox, dau. of Lord Conyers.
Frances-Amcotts, m. 1841, Eev. Edwin Jarvis, Vicar of
Hackthome, 5th son of Col. Jarvis, of Doddington HaU.
Augusta, m. 1840, Eev. Charles Jarvis, Eector of Dod-
dington, 2nd son of Lieut.-Col. Jarvis, of Doddington; d.
1855.
Louisa, m. 1846, Jervase-Tottenham Waldo-Sibthorp, Esq.
of Canwick, M.P.
Constance - Elizabeth, m. 1859, Capt. Tennant, E.N., of
Needwood House, co. Stafford.
Colonel Cracroft, who assumed the surname and arms of
Amcotts by Eoyal License 11 July, 1854, d. 1862.
.(irms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Amcotts, arg. a tower triple
tnrretted, between three standing cups, az. 2nd and 3rd, Cba-
ceoft, vert, on a bend, dancette, arg., three martlets sa.
Crests— 1 Amcotts : A squirrel sejant gu. collared or, eating
an acom, gold ; 2 Cbaceoft : A stork ppr., supporting with
his dexter foot a battle-axe, staff or, headed arg.
£eaf— Hackthome Hall, Lincoln.
AMES OF THE HYDE.
Ames-Ltde, Lionel-Netille-Feedeeice, Esq.
of The Hyde, co. Bedford, Ayott St. Lawrence,
Herts, and Thomham HaU, Norfolk, b. 21 Feb. 1850,
Lieut, and Capt. Grenadier Guards, assumed by royal
license, 1874, the additional surname of Ltde.
He m. 27 Aug. 1873, Edith-Ehza, only dau. and
heir of Major Hogge, of Thomham, Norfolk, 7th
Dragoon Guards.
• EicHAED Amcotts (son of Eichard) m. Alice, co-heir of
Alan of Kinthorpe, and was father of Eichabd Amcotts, living
1390, whose grandson, William Amcotts, vi. Agnes, dau. and
co-heir of William Sawley, of Aisthorp, and had issue : Alex-
ander, of Aisthorp; Sir Henry, Lord Mayor of London, 1548;
Hamond; and James. From the eldest son descended the
Amcotts of Aislhrirp, and their derivative branch Amcotts of
Ilurnnyton and Kettlethorpe.
ICtnCage.— EoGEE Ames, of Jenkins and Charlton, in the
parishes of Doulting and Shepton Mallet, Somerset, son of
Matthew Ames, of Doulting, by Mabel his wife, m. 15 June,
1657, Mary Dory, and d. 27 May, 1700, leaving, with other
issue,
Levi Ames, of Charlton and Evercreech, Somerset, who
m. Hannah, daii. of John Watts, of Bodden, Somerset, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William Tucker of Charlton, and d.
1727, leaving with other issue,
Jeeemiah Ames, of the city of Bristol, Alderman thereof in
1742, and Mayor in 1757. He m. 2 March, 1731, Phcebe, dau.
of Eobert Collins, of Horton, near Leominster and d. 3 April,
1776, aged 70, leaving, with other Issue,
Levi Ames, Esq. of Bristol, Aldermas, Sheriff 1771, and
Mayor 1788. Hem. 1st, 19 April, 1773, Anna-Maria, only dau.
of Chauncey Poole, Esq. of Bristol, by Anna-Maria his wife,
only sister of Sir Lionel Lyde of Ayot St. Lawrence, lit i ts.,
Bart., and had issue,
I. Lionel, of Ayot St. Lawrence, who assumed by roval
license, 1806, the surname and arms of Ltde on succcKling
to the estates of Sir Lionel Lyde, Bart. He d. unm. 22 Jan.
1851.
II. Jeremiah, who m. 1806, Mary, youngest dau. of Jota||,l
Pinney, Esq. of Bristol, and d. without issue, 24 March, 1820;»|
lit. Levi, late of the Hyde.
IV. John, d. unm. 16 Nov. 1867.
V. George-Henry, of Cote House, Westbury-on-Trym, co^
Gloucester, b. 30 Oct. 1786 ; m. 3 Aug. 1826, Anna, dau. <
Gideon Acland, Esq., and dying 20 July, 1873, left issue,
1 George-Acland, h. 10 May, 1827; m. 13 July, 1854,
Clara-Henrietta-Marie, eldest dau. of Count Maximilian
von PcElzig, and by her (divorced in July, 1869) has issue,
John-Carlowitz, b. 8 Jan. 1860 ; Herbert-Mortimer,
6. 7 Dec. 1862; Thekla-Florence, 6. 16 Aug. 1861;
Franzisea-Beatrice, 6. 31 July, 1864 ; Marie-Mildred, b. 29
June, 1867.
2 Charles-Herbert, of Eemenham Place, Henley-on-
Thames, Berks, h. 14 May. 1830; m. 20 Jan. 1863, Eliza-
Scott, dau. of Eev. William-Scott Eobinson, Eector of
Dyrham, andd. 1878, leaving issue, William-Herbert, ').
8 July, 1868; Violet, 6.17 Dec. 1863; Mary, 6. 19 IVb.
1865; Margaret, 6. 6 Sept. 1866; and Katharine, i. 17
April, 1870.
3 Edward-Levi, of Clevelands, Lyme Ecgis, 6. 27 Jan.
1832; m. 10 Aug. 1859, Emily, dau. of Edward Law-
ford, Esq., of Eden Park, Beckenham, Kent, and by 1
her (who d. 27 April, 1864) has issue, Edward-Cecil, b.
1 Sept. 1860; Helen-Clara, 6. 31 July, 1862, d. 14 Feb. 1970; I
and Emily, 6. 17 April, 1864. ■
4 Hcnry-St. Vincent, of Cote House, 6. 19 Aug. 1833; m. \
29 April, 1875, Charlotte-Henrietta, dau. of the Eev. George
Eobinson, Eector of Tartaraghan, co. Armagh, by Char-
lotte his wife, dau. of Hon. and Eev. Andrew-Godfrey
Stuart.
5 Frederick, of Hawford Lodge, co. Worcester, 6. 17 Oct.
1836; m. 14 March, 1865, Letitia, eldest dau. of the late
George Fillingham, Esq. of Syerston Hall, Notts, by
Letitia-Sarah, his wife, dau. of John-P. Tudway, Esq. of
Wells.
6 Alfred, 6. 4 June, 1839.
7 Ecginald, 6. 9 May, 1844.
1 Anna, 6. 22 Oct. 1828; m. 6 Oct. 1857, Maxwell
Eeeve, Esq., Major 5th Dragoon Guards.
2 Ellen, 6. 9 March, 1835; m. 29 AprU, 18.58, Eev. Thomas
Coney, Chaplain of the Forces, and has issue.
I. Anna-Maria, b. 9 May, 1771 ; m. 14 Jan. 1800, EicharJ
Llewellin, Esq. of Holmwood, co. Gloucester, and d. 4 Jan.
1851.
II. Sarah, in. 6 May, 1796, her cousin, John Olive, Esq.,
of the Ton, Monmouth, and d. 24 July, 1815.
iJi. Phoebe, m. 14 July. 1800, her cousin, the Eev. James
Olive, andd. 3 Aug. 1841.
rv. Harriet, d. unm. 26 March, 1800.
The third son,
Levi Ames, Esq. of the Hyde, 5. SO Nov. 1778; m. 13 June,
ISOS, Anne-Bird, dau. and heir of Henry Metcalfe, Esq. of
Murton and Seatonville, Northumberland, and by her (who
d. 1853) had issue,
Lionel, his heir.
Henet-SIetcalfe. {Sk Mies of Linden.)
Emily, m. 1843, Eev. Frederick Sullivan, Eector of Kimpton,
who d. 1873.
Mary, to. 7 May, 1836, Gen. Sir William Codrington, G.C.r..
Margaret-Eosc, m. 2 June, 1845, Col. E. Blanc, C.U.,
who d. 1871.
Harriet-Elizabeth, m. 3 June, 1845, Col. Charles Sodlcy
Burdett, Coldstream Guards.
Mr. Ames, a magistrate for the cos. of Bedford and Hertj
and a D.L. of the latter, served as Sheriff of Bedfordshire i
1839. He d. 26 Dec. 1846, and was s. by his eldest son,
Lionel Ames, Esq. of the Hyde, b. 13 July, 1809 ; J.P. an
D.L., CO. Bedford, High Sheriff 1860; ni. 10 June, ia4
AilE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
AMH
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Augnsta-Percy, dau. of the late Col. Sir John Morilljon Wilson,
C.B., K.H., and had issue,
I. LioNEL-NEVitLE-FnEDERicK, his lieir.
II. Percy-George, h. 1 May, 1851; d. 16 April, 1858.
III. Gerard-Vivian, b. 7 Aug. 1852, Lieut. 1st Eoyal
Dragoons.
IV. Erncst-Fitzroy, 6. 29 Aug. 18.55.
V. Victor-Charles, 6. 9 Fob. 1859.
VI. Oswald-Henry, b. 3 Jan. 18G2.
VII. Hugh-Laurenson, b. 23 April, 18CG.
I. Editll-Mary.
air. Ames, formerly an Officer in the 17th Lancer.?, and Lieut.-
Col. of the Herts Militia, d. 20 Feb. 1873, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Lionel-Neville-Frederick Ames, now of the Hyde.
^?-)i!s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., an eagle with two heads
lispl. erminois, for Ltde ; 2nd and 3rd, ar., on a bend cotised
ttetween two annulets sa., a quatrefoil between two roses of the
3eld, for Ames. Crests— 1st, Ltde: A buck's head erased
2rminois, attired or; 2nd, Ames : Arose ar., slipped and leaved
ppr., in front thereof an anniUet or. J/otio— Non sibi. Heat—
rhe Hyde, St. Alban's, Herts.
AMES OF LINDEN.
Ame.?, Lofis-Eeic, Esq. of Lindon, Xortlmmber-
uucl, Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, h. 17 April, 1855.
HtllCafJC. — Henrt-Metcalfe Ames, Esq. of Linden,
S^orthumberland, 2nd son of Levi Ames, Esq. of the Hyde'
:o. Bedford {see preceding Memoir) b. 21 May, 1820 ; in. 9 Nov.
,852, Elizabeth-Sarah, only dau. of Major Hodgson Cadogan,
)f Brinkburn Priory, Northumberland, and by her (whod
::1 Feb. 1868) had issue,
I. Louis-Eric, his heir.
II. Felix-Ltde, 6. 17 Aug. 1862.
III. Lawrence-Metcalfe-Levi, b. 8 Feb. 1865.
I. Henrietta-Elizabeth, m. 16 Dec. 1873, the Hon. and Rev
William-Charles Ellis, M.A., Eector of Bothal, 2na son of
Cliarles-Augustus Lord Howard de Walden,
II. Winifred-Eose.
IV. Anno-Josephme-3Ioscllc.
Ir. Ames, who was D.L. Northumberland, and served as
ligh Sheriff in 1864, d. 1874, and was «. by his eldest son,
.ocis-Ebic Ames, Esq., now of Linden.
Arms—Xr., on a bend cottised between two annulets sa. a
uatrefoil betw. two roses of the field ; quartering, for Poole,
■i-r pale or and gu. a saltier betw. two mascles in pale and in
ssas many leopards' faces jessant delis, coimterchanged, and
:ir JIetcalf, per fesse or and sa. in chief two calves statant
nd in base a dove volant countcrchanged.
CrcU—A rose ar. shppcd and leaved ppr. in front thereof an
nuulet or.
Jl/oHo— Fama Candida rosa dulcior.
£rtiJ— Linden Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland.
TYSSEN-AMHERST OF DIDLINGTON
HALL.
Tyssen-'Aiihebst, William-Amhurst, Esq. of
Lmhcrst, Kent, DidliugtonHall, Norfolk, and Hack-
ey, Middlesex, J.P., High Sheriff of Norfolk 1866,
. 25 April, 1835 ; m. 4 June, 1856, Margaret-
:usan, only child of Admiral Eobert Mitibrd, of
lunmanby Hall, co. York, and of Mitford Castle,
v'orthumberland, and has issue,
I. Mary-Eothes-Margaret. ii. Sybil-Margaret.
III. Florence-Margaret. iv. Margaret-Mitford.
V. Alicia-Margaret. vi. Geraldine-Margaret.
vii. Beatrice-Margaret.
ilinragC.— The name of Amherst or, as it was variously
polled in ancient documents, Amhurst, Hamhorst, Hemeherst,
r Emherst, is taken from a placa called A.mherst or Ham-
erst, which lyeth in Pembury parish, near Tunbridge, in the
J. of Kent.
The first of tho name that appears on record is "Gii.rert
E Hemmehckst," who is placed on the Pipe Eoll of the 15th
Ienry III., A.D. 1230.
The next is Eoger de nsMEHURST, who is nuntioned in a
>ecd of which a copy is preserved in the College of Arms,
'Ondon, and placed upon the pedigree of the family of
mhcrst, attested by Camden.
His descendant, Walter, who is mentioned in the above deed,
ppeais upon the Subsidy Roll, 1st Edward III., 1327, as
Walterus DE Kmiierst, also on the roll of 12th Edward III.,
1338. Again in tho 14th Edward III., as Walterus de Ilan-
herst; 15th Edward III., as Walter do Hamherst; again in
the 21st Edward ill., 1347, as Walterus de Emherst, and in
the 2nd moiety of the roll as Walterus de Hemherst; in tho
next year, 22nd Edward III., 1348, the name of Johanna
Hammherst, most probably his widow, appears, as his name
does not occur upon that or any subsequent roll.
In the 25th Edward III., 1351, appears the name of
Johannes de Amherst. In the roll also appear Galfridus Judd
and Robertus Bouregge. With these families it appears tho
Amhersts afterwards intermarried; and the lands called
Juddy's Lands are handed down by many of the early wills,
and descended to the East Farleigh branch.
In the next year, 1352, appear John Amherst and William
Amhurst in connection with the heirs of Galfridus Judd and
Eobert Bowregge.
In the 46th Edward III., 1372, appears Isabel! Amhor,-t,
most probably widow of John and mother of William Amherst.
The names of the payers of the subsidies are not entered upon
the subsequent rolls, the amount for each district only being
given. The pedigree above alluded to as attested by Camden,
begins with John Amherst, of Amherst, in the parish of Pom-
bury, near Tunbridge, Kent (most probably the son of William
and grandson of John), who was living in the 22nd EicnAna
II., 1399, and left a son and heir, Thomas, whose son and heir,
Thomas, appears upon record in 1433 as one of tho chief
persons in the district ; he d. 1460, possessed, as appears by
his will, dated 1459, of much land in Pembury, Capell,
and Hadlo, and of Juddy's Lands in Tudeley. [Amhersty's
Lane, which is still a road in Pembury pari.sh, is mentioned
in the will of Thomas Eayno, of Capell, 30 April, 1449.] By
Sarah his wife, who survived him, he left, with three daus.,
Isabel, Julian, and Agnes, a son and successor, Tuoma3, whoso
will is dated 1489, and wlio, by I-sabel his wife, left two sons,
William, who appears to have d. s. p., and
TuoMAs Amherst, who s. to the estates, and m. tho r.ir.torof
Thomas Bouregge the elder, of Capell ; by her he had four cons,
Nicholas, of whom presently.
William (will dated 1560), who, by Julyan his wife, lefti-.~uc,
John of Pcpingbery, d. 1578, ancestor of the F.\rls Amherst.
Eichard, of Hedcorn, will dated 1590, m. and left issue.
Nicholas Amherst s. to the property of Judd's in Tudeloy,
and d. there a very aged man (will dated 1599, proved lOCO),
He left, by Johanna, his wife, with other issue, a son, GEoauij
Amhurst (name so spelled), B.A., Vicar of Yalding, Kent,
He d. in the lifetime of his father, and left by Margaret, nei
Eagles, his wife, with other issue, a son and successor,
Nicholas Amherst, who purchased East Farleigh in 1013,
and d. 1662, leaving by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Stephen
Norton, of the ancient family of Norton of Chart-by-Sutton,
with other issue, a son and heir,
Nicholas Amhurst, bapt. 1617, who d. 1679. By Jano
Fletcher his wife, he left, with other issue, a son and heir,
John Amherst, who was High Sheriff of Kent in 1698, 'jut
d. s. p. and
Nicholas Amherst or Amhurst, who became his heir, a.
Captain in the army. He to. Susannah, only child nnd heir of
Eobert Evering, jun., of Evering, Kent, the last of the male lino
of the family of Evering of Averenches, a younger branch of
the family of Averenches, Lords of Folkestone and Viscomtea
of Averenches in Noimandy; in right of his wife he became
lord of the manor of Evering, which had descended lineally
since its creation by William the Conqueror, as a knight'.-i
fee held of the barony of Folkstone by castle guard service of
Dover Castle, whereof the Averenches of Evering Tower in
Dover Castle, now existing, testifieth. He d. 1715, havin-
had issue, by his said wife, sixteen children, whereof Jonn
Amhurst, the eldest, m. and left issue now extinct; and
George Amhurst, Esq., of Court Lodge in East Farleigh, tho
2nd son, to. Susannah Wood, and left John Amhurst, Esq., a
Captain in the royal navy, bapt. 8 June, 1724, who d. 1788,
leaving by Euth Ward, his first wife, a son and heir, John-
Thomas Amhurst, who d. s. p. ; and by M/iiiy TysssN his 2ud
wife (through whom his descendants became possessed of tho
manors of Hackney, Middlesex, and Fould.jn, Nurf./lk), an
only surviving dau. and sole heirc.'=s,
Amei^ia Amhurst, bapt. i 3Tay, 2775 ; -^rho m.21 Jua?, 1794,
William-Georce Daniel,* E.iq. cf Foley House, Kent;
* William-George Daniel, Esq., was 3rd son (but eldest son
to leave issue) of John Daniel, Esq., by Dorcas his wife, davi.
and eventually solo heiress of Thomas Auchmuty, Esq., and
descended from Garret or Gerald Daniel, living atBallaghanan,
CO. Mayo, 1687, ride Daniel o/ J u6itr», co. Westmeath.
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AMH
THE LANDED GENTRY.
AMP
Haclcner, Middlesex; Foulden Hall, Norfolk; and Westbroke
House, Dorset, High Sheriff of Kent in 1825. This gentleman,
who was of the family of Daniel or MacDaniel, co. Mayo,
was Lord of the Manor of Hackney, in right of his wife, and
by royal sign manual, dated 14 March, 1814, took the surname
and arms of Ttssen, in addition to those of Daniel. His wife
survived him and was buried at East Farleigh, 13 Aug. 1851,
where he also was buried 13 Jan. 1838, having had with junior
issue (for which xee Tyssen of Northwold Lodge),
William-Geoege-Ttssen Daniel-Ttssen, Esq. of Didling-
ton, Hackney, and Foulden Hall, High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1848,
b. 18 Dec. 1801; m. 13 April, 1834, Mary, eldest dau. of
Andrew Fountaine, Esq. of Narford Hall, Norfolk. By royal
sign manual, dated 6 Aug. 1852, he assumed the name of
Tyssen-Amhorst, discontinuing that of Daniel. He d. 30
Dec. 1855, leaving issue by his wife (who d. 9 Feb. 1854) two
Bons and two daus.,
William- Amhukst Tyssen-Amheiist, now of Didlington Hall,
who has resumed by Koyal License, dated 1877, the more
ancient and usual spelling of his surname, Amherst.
Francis, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford, and of tlie Inner
Temple, Barristsr-at-Law, b. 27 Sept. 1842.
Amelia.
Florence Mary, m. 19 Oct. 1860, to Eev. Charles Villiers,
Eector of Croft, Yorkshire, and has issue.
./I rM«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., three spears, two and one
OT, headed arg., for Amherst. 2nd, per saltire, arg. and or, in
fess two lions, rampant, gu., in chief, and in base a dexter arm
couped at the elbow, habited of the third, cuffed az., hand
ppr., holding a cross-crosslet fitchee, also of the third, for
Daniel. 3rd, or, on a chevron az., betw. three marigolds,
slipped, ppr., two lions passant, respecting each other, of the
lirst, within a bordure compony, arg. and az., for Tyssev.
quartering Auchmuty, Evering, Wayland, Sydnob, Morris,
Earde, Babisford, and Leach.
CreUs — For Amherst : On a mount vert, three tilting
spears, one in pale and two in saltire, or, encircled by a
wreath of laurel, ppr. For Daniel : In front of a trefoil,
slipped, vert, a dexter arm couped, fessways, habited gu.,
cuffed az., the hand, ppr., holding a cross-crosslet erect, also
gu. For Ttssen : A demi-lion rampant, per fesse, or and az.,
ducally crowned gu., and holding in the paws an escutcheon
az., charged with an estoile of the first.
Mottoes — For Amherst: Victoria concordil crescit. For
Daniel: Toujours prfit. For Tyssen: Post mortem_virtus
■virescit.
&at— Didlington Hall, near Brandon, Norfolk.
AMHERST OF FIELD GATE.
Amheest, The Most Eet. Francis - Keeeil,
of Fieldgate, co. Warwick, and Westview, North-
ampton, Roman Catholic Bishop of Northampton, h.
21 March, 1819.
ILittpatlC.— The late William-Kereil Amherst, Esq. of
Parndon, in Essex, m. 1 May, 1817, Mary-Louisa, dau. of
Francis-Fortescue Turvile, Esq. of Bosworth Hall, co. Leicester,
and left issue,
Frakcis-Kerril (Most Eev.), now of Fieldgate, and of West
View, Northampton.
William-Joseph, S.J. (Rev.), 6. 17 July, 1820.
Caroline-Mary-Elizabeth, a Benedictine nun.
LouisarWin*fred, d. 1875. Mary-Barbara, d. 18C0.
Harriet- Anne.
&««.«— Fieldgate, Kcnilworth, co. Warwick; and West View,
Northampton.
AMPHLETT OP WYCHBOLD.
Amphlett, The Right Hon. Sie Richaed-
Paul, Knt. of Wychbold Hall, co. Worcester,
I. 1809, M.A. Cambridge, 1834, called to the Bar
at Lincoln's Inn, 1834, Q.C. and Bencher of Lincoln's
Inn, 1858, M.P. for East Worcestershire, 1868-74,
appointed a Baron of the Exchequer, 1874, aud a
Lord Justice of Appeal and P.C. 1876 ; is J. P. and
D.L. CO. Worcester, and was formerly Vice-Chairman
of the Quarter Sessions ; m. 2 Dec.lS40,Frances, only
dau. and heir of Edward Ferrand, Esq. of St. Ives,
CO. York.
JLllteaflC. — This family anciently resided at Salwarpe, co.
Worcester.
William Amphlett, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Hadsor, co.
Worcester, eon of William Amiihlett, Esq. of Salwarpe, ttmp.
James I., -m. Frances, d.iu. of John Sparry, of Clent, co.
Stafford, and was father of
EicHARD Amphlett, Esq. of Hadsor, who m. Anne, dau. of
Edward Cookes, of Bentley Pauncefote, Esq., and had, with
three daus. (Elizabeth, wife of Robert Clive, of Styche, Esq.,
Dorcas, wife of John Hunt, Esq. of Chester ; and Frances,
wife of John Doughtie), three sons, viz.,
I. John, who m. Lucy, dau. of Humphrey Perrott, of Bell
Hall, and d. s. ji. 1705.
II. William, of Astley, co. Worcester, High Sheriff 1720, who
TO. Anne, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Janns, of Sedgeley,
and had five sons, Richard, of whom presently; Jolm
(Rev.); William; Joseph of Enville ; and Thomus, and one,
dau., Anne, wife of the Rev. Thomas Bell, Eector of Quat.
III. Joseph, ancestor of Amphlett of C'tciit Hov.se.
The eldest son of the 2nd son William,
Richard Amphlett, Esq. of Hadsor, to. Sarah, dau. of
Nicholas Ilyett, of Amely, and had a son and heir,
William Amphlett, Esq. of Hadsor, High Sheriff co.
Worcester, 1745, who ?)». Christian, dau. of John Amphlett, of
Clent, Esq., and had with two daus. (Harriet, wife of Capt.
John Edwards, and Charlotte, who d. unm.),
I. William, who s. his father, and d. s. p. 1776.
II. Richard, who s. to Hadsor on the death of his brother
William.
III. John, D.D., Vicar of Doderhill, co. Worcester (father of
John, d. s. p. ; Aubrey, d. s.p., Richard ; Joseph; Elizabeth,
TO. Henry Burslem, Esq. ; and Penelope).
IV. Joseph, of Dudley (father of Edward, of Brome, co.
Stafford, who in. Caroline, dau. of Jacob Turner, Esq. of
Park Hall, Kidderminster, and had Edward, late Scots Greys,
and other issue).
V. Martin, Eector of Stamford, co. Lincoln.
The 2nd son,
Richard Amphlett, Esq. of Hadsor, High Sheriff co. Wor-
cester, 1778 (d. 1785), m. Lydia, dau. and co-heir of John
Holmden, Esq. of Crowle, co. Worcester, and had (with one-
dau., who TO. the Rev. John-Banks HoDingworth, Archdeacon
of Harlington, and d. leaving issue) a son and successor,
Eev. Richard-Holmden Amphlett, Rector of Hadsor, who
TO. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Nathaniel Paul, Esq. of Bloomsbury
Square, London, by whom he had issue,
I. Richard-Paul (Sir), his successor.
II. Samuel-Holraden, of Birminjham, who to. Mary-
Georgina, dau. of Edward Male, M.D., aud d. in 1857,,
leaving, with one dau., Ehza, two sons,
Richard- Holmden, Barrister-at-Law, who m. 1877, Sophilli;i
Emily, dau. of John Shapter, Esq., Q.C.
Edward, of London, F.E.C.S.
III. Martin (Rev.), Eector of Church Lench, co. AVorccster.
IV. Chr,rles, d. s. p. in 1848.
V. William, Lieut. E.N., d. s. p. 1854.
I. Sarah. ii. Louisa, d. s. p.
III. Julia, who TO. the Rev. Benjamin Davis, Rector of Cleave
Prior, CO. Worcester, and d. leaving issue.
The Rev. E.-H. Amphlett m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Thomas
Dudley, Esq., and had further issue,
IV. Jane, who m. the Rev. John-Henry Whiteley,> Eector of
Pedmore, co. Stafford, and d. s. jj. 1859.
V. Elizabeth.
Tlie Rev. R.-H. Amphlett was s. by his son, the Right Hon.
SiE Eichaed-Paul Amphlett.
Arms—Aig., on a fess between three lozenges az., a cinque-
foil or.
Crest— A dromedary, ppr., bridled sa.
Seat—Vfyctii)0\d Hall, Droitwich, co. Worcester.
Town Residence — 32, Wimpole Street, London, W.
AMPHLETT OF CLENT HOUSE.
Amphlett, John, Esq. of Clent House, co. Wor-
cester, Barrister-at-Law, b. 22 March, 1845 ; m. 18
Aug., 1869, Eliza-Anne, only child of Edward-Biven
Baylie, Esq. of Clent Cottage, and has issue,
I. John, 6. 18 March, 1872.
II. Edward-Eaylie, h. 16 Jan. 1S77.
I. Eliza-Dorothy.
HincaSC— Joseph Amphlett, Esq. of Clent, 6. 1672,
youngest son of Richard Amphlett, Esq. of Hadsor (see
pi-ecedino Memoir), m. Anne, dau. of Sir Charles Lyttelton, of
Frankley, and dying 1720, left, with other issue, a son and
successor,
John Amphlett, Esq. of Clent, 6. 1704 ; to. Mary, dau. of
John Lardale, Esq. of Dudley, and widow of Edward Martin,
of Ceigh Court, co. Worcester, and had, -with a dau. (Christian*
ANO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ANC
27
m. 1st, William Ampli'Ot, r:sq. of Iladsor, and 2ndlj-, Thomas
llolbecli, Esq.), a son ami successor,
John Amphlett, Esq. of CIcnt, 6. 1736, who m. Maiy, dan.
and co-heir of Thomas Hopwood, Esq.of Milton, co. Hereford,
and had,
John, his heir.
Mary, m. Henry, son of Dr. Cameron, of Worcester.
Elizabeth, m. Col. Andrews, Barrack Master at Gibral'ar.
Christian, m. William Wilkinson, Esq.
Margaret, m. 1st, John-Perrott Noel, Esq., of Bell Hall ;
2ndly, Henry Andrews, Esq. ; and 3rdly, John Gwinnell, En'i.
Mr. Amphlett d. 1777, and was s. by his son,
John Amphlett, Esq. of Clent, b. 1763; who m. 1789, Eliza-
Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas Hill, Esq. of Dennis, by whom
,who d. 1837) he had issue,
I. .ToiiN, b. 1795; to. 1816, Eliza, eldest dau. and co-heir of
Biiijamin Benyon, Esq. of Haughton, Shiffnal, co. Salop,
M.l". for Stafford ; and d. 9 Dec. 1826, leaving issue,
1 John, late of Clent.
1 Kliza-Maria-Mary-Ann, m. 1 Feb. 1SC2, George .Butler,
Esq. of Camberwell, Surrey.
IT. Thomas, d. s. p. 1876.
I. Jlargaret, d. 1S39. ii. Eliza-Anne. iii. Mary.
IV. Harriet, m. John-Perrott Noel, Ksq. of Bell Hall.
V. Caroline. vi. Sophia, d. young. vii. Loiu.sa.
Mr. Amphlett was s. at his decease by his grandson,
John Amphlett, Esq. of Clent, b. 20 March, 18i0; m. 18
May, 1S44, Jane, dau. of Robert Smithson, Esq. of SUipwith,
:o. York, and d. 3 Sept. 1868, having had issue,
I. John, now of Clent.
II. Charles-Hugh, d. young.
I. Jane-Elizabeth.
Anu.i — Arg., a fess between three lozenges az. in chief a
:inquefoil, sa.
Cnat—A dromedary, ppr., bridled sa.
6'cc(£— Clent House, Stourbridge, co. Worcester.
ANCKETILL OF AWCEETILL'S GROVE.
Ancketill, William, Esq. of Ancketill's Grove,
:!0. Monaghau, D.L., b. 16 March, 1851 ; late Lieut.
Royal Tj-roiie Fusiliers ; m. 1875, Jcan-Laing, dau.
md co-heii- of the late Eobert Falkner, Esq. of
Brougkton Park, co. Lancaster, and lias issue a
iau.,
Olive-Maud.
ILtltCilgP.— This family was of high station in the co. of
Dorset at a very remote period (its name appearing in Domes-
lay Book), and so early as the reign of Edward I., several of
ts members represented the borough of Shaftesbury in Parlia-
nent. The pedigree and history, as anciently of Ancketill's
Place, near Shaftesbury, and East Aimer, near Sturminster
Marshall, and more anciently of Lye, near Wimborne, and as
low represented by Ancketill, of Ancketill's Grove, are given
n the 3rd edition of Hutchins' History of Dorset, and there
arriod down to the year 1 868 ; the pedigree extends to twenty-
hrce generations, and shows intermarriages with the most
iistinguished of the old Dorset famiUes. The history shows
;he active part which this family took as Royalists in the time
jf Charles I. in Dorset, and that its descendants and represen-
tatives in Ireland, when called upon, were not found wanting
in devotion to what they considered the right cause.
Additional details of the family will be found in Mr.
jliirley's " History of the County of Monaghan."
Oliver Ancketill, Esq., acquired lands in the cos. Monaghan
and Fermanagh. He d. 28 June, 1666, and, on his tombstone,
which is in the tower of Monaghan Church, he is called "of
Ancketill's Grove," and it is there stated that he was " descen-
ieA of the ancient family of Shawstone in Dorsetshire in
England." He m. Joan, dau. of John Bulinbroke, Esq. of
Galway, and left (with a dau. Sarah, m. 1660, James Cony,
Esq., ancestor of Earl Belmore), two sons, one of whom, an
officer in the army, was killed in Scotland, the other, his sou
and successor,
Matthew Ancketill, Esq. of Ancketill's Grove, to whom
the Ancketill's Grove estate was confirmed by patent, 19
Charles II. In 1688 he collected two troops of horse and three
companies of foot, in defence of the protestant cause ; he was
treacherously killed at Drumbanagher, near Glasslough,
13 Blarch, 1688, in the 37th year of his age, after having
defeated the Irish; his body was buried at Donagh, but subse-
quently was removed to Glasslough with great solemnity, on
the building of that church. He to. Matilda, dau. of Robert
Moore, Esq. of Ravella and Garvey, cu. Tyrone, and left (with
one dau., Catherine, m. Thomas Singleton, Esq. of Fort Single-
ton), three sons surviving childhood,
I. William, his heir.
II. Oliver, successor to his brother.
III. Bullingbrookc, who m. and left issue, which became
extinct ill the male hue oa the death of Robert Ankettll
about 1820.
Mr. Ancketill wass. by his eldest son,
William Ancketill, Esq. of Ancketill's Grove, who dyinp;
young, and without legitimate issue, was s. by his brother,
Oliver Ancketill, Esq. of Ancketill's Grove, M.P. for the
borough of Monaghan, ni. 28 Feb. 1716, Hon. Sarah Caulfeild,
2nd dau. of William, 2nd Viscount Charlemont, by Anne-
Margetson, his wife, only dau. of Most Rev. James, Lord
Archbishop of Armagh. By this lady, who d. Dec. 1742, Mr.
AnketiU (for he adopted that mode of spelling the name) had
(with three daus., 1 Ann, m. Rev. Edward Lill, D.D., brother
of Godfrey Lill, Justice of the Court of Common Pleas;
2 Rebecca, to. Samuel Coletin, M.D. ; 3 Catherine, m. Thomas
Singleton, Esq., jun., of Fort Singleton), one only son surviving
infancy,
William, b. 18 March, 1721, who d. 1756: he m. 11 Mareli,
1748, Anne, eldest dau. of Charles Cootc, Esq. of Cotohill,
M.P. for CO. Cavan. She was descended from the Lords
Coote of Coloony, of which family the Earls of Bellamont;
were a branch ; on its becoming extinct, her brother was
created Earl of Bellamont, with precedence according to
the first creation, and made a Knight of the Bath; the
issue of this marriage were four sons,
Oliver, b. 17 Dec. 1749, who d. in childhood.
Charles, successor to his grandfather, of whom presently,.
Richard, b. 1755; d. s.p. 1814.
Matthew, 6. 1756, J. P., Capt. in 57th regt., of which he ob-
tained the Light Company in 1778; Lieut. -Col. Monaghan
militia. High Sheriff co. Monaghan, 23 George III. ; d. II
April, 1828 ; m. 1st, Prudentia-Martha, dau. of John Corry,
Esq. of Rockcorry, by whom (who d. Oct. 1781) he had
an only dau., Prudentia-Catherine, who d. aged 8 years.
Colonel Anketell m. 2ndly, Mary, only child of the Rev.
Richard Norris, D.D., the distinguished Head Master of
the Royal School of Drogheda, by Jane, dau. of Nicholas
Coddington, Esq. of Oldbridge, and by her had to survive
infancy,
1 William, of whom presently,
1 Maria, d. 28 April, 18'22, unm.
2 Matilda, d. 28 June, 1819, unm.
3 Caroline, m. 1817, Augustus-Woodville Amyatt, Esq.,
Lieut. Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, and d. three weeJiS
after her marriage.
He d. 27 May, 1760, aged 84 years, and was s. by his grandson,
Charles Aneetell, Esq. of Anketell Grove, 6. 1754, d.unm.
20 Nov. 1828, and was «. by his nephew,
William Anketell, Esq. of Anketell Grove, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 10 Oct. 1790 ; m. 23 June, 1809, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-
Col. John-C.-F. Waring-Maxwell, of Finnebrogue, co. Down,
and had issue,
I. Mattuew-John, his heir.
II. William-Robert, of Quintin Castle, Portaforry, co. Down,
b. 31 March, 1820, formerly Capt. Monaghan Militia, J.P.
for CO. Down; «i. 8 Oct. 1844, Madelina-Selina, 2iid dau. of
David Ker, Esq. of Portavo, co. Down, M.P., and Lady
Selina-Sarah-Juliana, his wife, dau. of Robert, 1st Marquis
of Londonderry, and has issue,
1 Amyatt-William, b. 4 Aug. 1853, in the army.
2 David-Fitz-Amehne, b. 27 May, 1855, in the army.
3 William-Frederick, /). 18 Feb. 1858; <(. 14 Dec. 1858.
1 Edith-Matilda, )/;. Thomas-John Knox, Esq., 2nd son of
Rinht Rev. Robert Knox, Bishop of Down, Connor, and
Dromore.
2 Constance. 3 Ada. 4 Cclia-Sclina.
III. Oliver-Charles, 37th Madras N.I., H.E.I.C.S., b. 18 Aug.
1821 ; d. at Hong Kong, China, while with his regiment,
13 July, 1841.
IV. Fitz-Araeline-Maxwell, 6. 14 April, 1825 (see Ancketill of
Killvfaddy).
V. Maxwell, 6. 24 Oct. 1826 ; m. 29 Sept. 1857, Julia-Eliza-
beth, only surviving child of the late Gustavus Whitaker,
Esq. of St. Petersburg, Russia, and has issue,
1 Oliver. 2 Charles.
1 Frances-Julia. 2 Isabella.
VI. Moutray, b. 10 April, 1829, Capt. Royal Artillery.
I. Anne-Dorothea, m. 1833, Rev. Robert Loftus Tottenham.
2nd son of Right Rev. Lord Robert Tottenham, Bishop of
Clogher.
II. Maria, m. 1839, Rev. John-Richardscin Bunbury, eldest
son of Sir James-Richardson Bunbury, Bart, of Aiighcr
Castle, CO. Tyrone.
III. Matilda-Jane, d. unm. 14 March, 1840.
Mr. Anketell, who was High Sheriff, 1830, d. 23 April, 1651,
and was s. by Uia eldest son,
28
ANC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
AND
MATTiiEn--JonN Anketeli., Esq. of Anketell Grove, J. P. and
D.L., 6. 31 Oct. 1812, High Sheriff co. Monaghan, 1831, Major
Monaghan Militia ; m. 6 Feb. 1840, Catherine-Anne-Frances,
eldest dau. of David Ker, Esq., M.P., of Portavo, co. Down, by
the Lady Selinahis wife, dau. of the IstJIarquess of London-
derry, and had issue,
I. JIatthew-David, his heir.
II. Oliver-Frederick, b. 27 Feb. 1850; d. v.nm. 10 Feb. 1372.
III. AV'iLLiAM, successor to his brother.
IV. Henry, 6. 4 May, 185.5, R.N.
V. Ptobert-W'aring-Maxwell, b. 19 Nov. 185C; d. 13G5.
I. Selina-Sarah. ii. Ada, d. young.
HI. Frances-Emeline, in. 1st, 22 Jan. 1867, Newton-Hiworth
Wallace, Capt. Royal Bengal Fusiliers, 101st regt.., and2ndly,
Clement Cordner, Esq. of Lisbum, co. Antrim.
IV. Gertrude-Madelina, m. 1873, Anketell Moutray, Esq.,
4th son of Rev. J.-J. Moutray of Favour Royal.
V. Bertha-Grace-Phoebe. vi. Octa\ ia-Mary.
Tn. Augusta.
Mr. Anketell d. 6 May, 1870, and was .'. by his eldest son,
Matthew-Davjd Akketell, Esq. of Anketell Grove, 6. 5 Jan.
1841, who d. v.nm. ; he was killed by a fall from horseback
17 July, 1872, and was s. by his next surviving brother,
William Ancketill, Esq. of AncketiU's Grove, present
representative, who in 1874, along with the other members of
the famUy, resumed the original spelling of their surname.
Arms — Ar. a saltire ragulee, vert.
Crest — An oak tree, ppr., acorned or.
Motto— YiLde ad formicam.
Seat — ^AncketiU's Grove, co. Monaghan.
ANCKETILL OF KILLYPAITD-r.
AycEETiLL, Fitz-Amexine-Maxwell, Esq. of
Killyf addj, co. Tyrone, b. 14 April, 182.5 ; m. 8 Nov.
1859, Laura-Valetta, 2nd dau. and co-lieiress of the
late Henry Banking, Esq. of Eaglehurst, Bathford,
Somerset (by his wife Frances-Helen, dau. of the
late Eev. W. Heath, Vicar of lukberrow, co.
Worcester), and has issue,
I. Reginald, 6. 23 March, 1861.
II. Henry, b. 21 Dec. 1863 ; d. 9 Jan. 1SG4.
III. Charlemont-Fitz-Ameline, b. 15 March, 1872.
I. Maud-Mary.
Mr. Eitz-Ameline Max-svell Ancketill is fourth son
of the late William Anketell, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of
AncketiU's Grove. {See preceding Ilemoir.) He
succeeded to the estate of his maternal uncle, the
late Eobert Waring-MaxweU, Esq., J.P., of Killy-
Jaddy, on the death of Mrs. Waring-Maxwell, 21
Aug. 1877.
Arms, (fee. — .Same as Anxketill of Anchetiirg Grove, with a
martlet for diff.
Seat — Killyfaddy, Claghen, co. Tyrone.
ANDERSON OF GRACE DIETJ.
AjfDEESO-, Thomas-Williait, Esq. of Grace
Dieii, oo. Waterford, b. 26 June, 1852 ; s. his father
22 Oct. 1867.
iLlliratJC. — Alexander Andehson, Esq. of Grace Dien,
descended, it is stated, from Anderson, of Wester-Airderbcck,
was nephew of the Rev. Arthur Anderson, Chaplain to
William HI., and of Major Anderson, of Grace Dieu. He
TO. 2 Feb. 1721, Miss Brewster, dau. and co.-heir of William
Brewster, Esq., son of Sir Francis Brewster, twice Lord Mayor
of Dublin. By her (who d. 1754) Mr. Anderson left (with
two daus., of whom the elder, Jane, in. Robert Carew, Esq. of
Woodenstown, co. Tipperary) a son and heir,
James Anderson, Esq. of Grace Dieu, m. 1764, Susanna,
youngest dau. of Christmas Paul, Esq., by Ellen his wife, dau.
of Robert Carew, Esq., M.P., of Castle Boro, co. Wexford,
and had issue,
James, his heir.
Paul, C.B., K.C., General, Colonel of the 78th Highlanders,
and sometime Governor of Pendennis Castle, 6. 29 March,
1767; d.s. p. at Bath, 1851.
Alexander, Capt. in the army ; d. «. p. at Bath, 1833.
Henry, E.N., d. s. p.
JosHDA (Eev.), who eventually carried on Che family.
Eobert, an officer in Ihc 42ud regt., who was killed at the
Battle of Alexandria, s. p.
EUtn, (/. s. p.
The eldest son,
James Anderson, Esq. of Grace Dieu, c?. in London, 1838^
s. })., and left his estates to his brother,
The Rev. Josbca Anderson, A.M., of Grace Dieu, Rector
of Myshall, co. Carlow, 6. 8 Dec. 1770; m. Oct. 1807, Anne,
eldest dau. of Capt. William Perceval {see Perceval of i'../,<..<';
House), and by her, who d. 24 March, 1854, left at his decease,
G April, 1S59, issue,
James, his heir.
William, m. 24 Aug. 1859, Elizabeth-Paul, 3rd dau. o?
Samuel- Wallis Adams, Esq., J. P., of Kilbree, co. C' rk,
and has issue, Joshua-Alexander, 6. 19 Jan. 1867; and
AVUhelmina-Elizabeth.
Robert-Carew, M.D., Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, formnly
Surgeon-Major in the 13th Light Dragoons, m. 13 Oct. 1^'.:;,
Jane-Wallis, only dau. of the Rev. Henry Bolton, A.M.,
Vicar of Dysart, Enos, Queen's Co. {see Bolton of Jl/o /it
Bolton and Fatlock Castle), and has issue, 1 Robert-Hcnrv,
b. 17 Aug. 1854; 2 Charles-Alexander, 6. 10 Feb. 1S57;
3 William-Paul, b. 16 June, 1858; 4 Francis- James, 6. 17
Feb. 1860; 5 Joshua-Perceval, 6. 4 May, 1863; 1 Franccs-
Anne-Grace ; 2 Catherine-Jane-Henrietta.
Paul-Christmas, of Prospect, co. KUkenny.
Alexander, R.N., Commander of H.M.S. "Cressy," d. on
board his ship in the Baltic, and was buried on the Island of
Nargen, Aug. 1854.
Anne, m. 4 Feb. 1845, to Charles-Newport Bolton, Esq., B.A.,
of Brook Lodge, co. Waterford.
Jane-Ellen.
Ellen, in. 13 Dec. 1859, to George-Bevan Russell, Esq., M.D.
Catherine, d. 18 Feb. 1855. Henrietta. Susanna.
Mr. Anderson d. 6 April, 1859, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Anderson, Esq. of Grace Dieu, J. P., 6.4Aug.l810; •»».
25 April, 1842, Margaret, youngest dau. of Thomas Carew, Esq.,
J. P., of Ballinamona Park, by his wife, Jane, eldest dau. and
co.-heir of Sir John Alcock, of Waterford {see Carew, of
Ballinamona) by whom, who c^. 29 Feb. 1864, he had issue,
James-Paiil, 6. 21 Jan. 18-50 ; d. 26 Sept. 1860.
Thomas-William, his heir.
Alexander-Carew, b. 6 May, 1856.
Jane-Margaret, in. 15 Dec. 18(38, to Capt. Michael-Clare
Garsia, and has three sons, Clare-James, b. 30 Nov. 1869;
Herbert-George- Anderson, 6. 5 Feb, 1871 ; and Harry-Carew,
6. 9 Feb. 1875.
Mr. Anderson d. 22 Oct. 1SG7.
Seat — Grace Dieu Lodge, Waterford.
ANDERSON OF LITTLE HARLE TOWER.
Andeeson, Geoege, Esq. of Little Harle Tower,
Northumberland, M.A., J.P.,, Barrister-at-Law, b.
16 Aug. 1843 ; s. 1872.
Hturagc. — This family was resident at Long Cowton in
Yorkshire, a.d. 1666, previously at Newcastle-on-Tyne and
Great Haswcll Grange, co. Durham.
Thomas Anderson, Esq., who in. 5 June, 180G, Ann Ecll,
and d. 9 Sept. 1821, leaving a son.
Thomas Anderson, Esq., J.P. and D.L., who pu-cha=ed
Little Harle Tower from the family of Murray-Aynsley. He
m. 20 April, 1841, Emily, dau. of Rev. John Fisher, of Waven-
don, and by her (who d. 20 Dec. 1877) had issue,
George, now of Little Harle Tower.
John. Mary. Eleanor. MabeJ.
Mr. Anderson d. 28 Oct. 1872.
Seat — Little Harle Tower, Newcastlc-on-Tyne.
ANDERTON OF EUXTON.
Akdeetox, Willia3i-Michael-Ince, Esq. oi
Euxton Hall, co. Lancaster, J.P., D.L., formerly in
the 17th Lancers ; retired as Major from Lancaster
Hussars, h. 29 Sept. 1825 ; m. 1st, 12 Sept. 1850,
Lady Emma-Frances Plunkett, dau. of Arthur
James, 9th Earl of Fingall, and by her (who d. 14
Oct. 1866) had issue,
I. William- Arthur- Alphonsus- Joseph, Lieut. Grenadier
Guards, 6. 22 Dec. 1855.
II. Francis-Robert, b. 22 Feb. 1859.
I. Mary-Louisa-Anne-Frances-Josephinc-Martha.
u. Emma-Adelaide-Mary-Sobieski.
Mr. Anderton m. 2ndly, Casilda Hunlokc, and by
her has issue,
Maud-Margaret. Dolores-Anna.
?i.tUC(ltir. — James Anderton, Esq. of Euxton, descended
from a 2nd son of Anderton, of Anderton, ni. Ann, dau. of
ANO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ANN
29
Henry Ennister, Ksq. of the Bank, co. Lancaster, and widow
of Tliomas Farington, Esq. of Farington. He was s. by his son,
Hdgh Anderton, Esq. of Euxton, who m. 1st, a dau. of —
Butler, Esq. of llawcliffe; and 2ndly, Alice, dau. of Alexander
Standish, Esq. of Standish. He had (with four daus.,
Dorothy, m. Edward Rigby, Esq. of Bury; Jane, d. uiim.;
Anno, m. William Heskelh, Esq. of Maincs; and Alice, m.
Cuthbert Clifton, Esq. of We.stby), two sons,
I. William, to. Isabel, dau. and heir of William Hancock,
Esq. of Pendle Hall, and d. vita patris, leaving a sou,
Hdgh, successor to his grandfather.
II. Hugh, of Clayton.
Mr. Anderton d. about 1652, and was s. by his grandson,
HOGH Andebton, Esq. of Euxton. He to. Margaret, dau. of
Roger Kirkby, Esq., and left at his decease in 16G4, a dau.,
Dorothy, to. John Bradshaw, Esq. of Daniog, co. Anglesey,
and a son,
Hdgh Anderton, Esq. of Euxton, who m. Catherine, dan.
of Francis Trapps, Esq. of Nidd, and left (with other issue),
Margaret, the wife of Robert Blundell, Esq. of Ince Blundcll,
and a son and successor,
William Andebton, Esq. of Euxton, who in. Hon. Mary
Molyncux, dau. of Richard, 5th Viscount Molyneux, and
widow of Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Lytham, by whom (who d.
1752) he had (with two daus., Catherine, wife of Sir Robert
Gerard, Bart., and Ann, a nun at Calais) two sons, William,
his heir, and Francis, a monk, who d. at Linley, Salop.
William Andebton, Esq. of Euxton, the elder son, to.
Frances, dau. and heir of Christopher Ince, Esq. of Ince Hall,
CO. Lancaster, representative of one of the most ancient
families in that co., and had (with three other sons, Robert,
Thomas, and Francis), a successor, at his decease 1811,
William-Ince Andebton, Esq. of Euxton and Ince, to. II
Nov. 1823, Mary-Frances, only dau. of Christopher Crook, Esq.
of London, and first cousin to Thomas Gillebrand, Esq. of
GUlebrand HaU, by whom he left an only son,
William-Michael-Ince, now of Euxton.
*,* From a 3rd son of the House of Anderton nf Anderton
descended Laweence Andebton, who founded the family of
Lostock. {Sec Bdbke's Extinct Baronetage.)
Arms— Sa., a chevron, between three shackbolts, arg.
Crest — A curlew, ppr.
Motto — We stoop not.
Scai— Euxton Hall, near Chorlcy.
ANGEESTEIN OP WEETING HALL.
Angeestein, William, Esq. of Weeting Hall,
Norfolk, b. 1811 ; m. 1842, Mary-Anne, only dau.
of the late William Nettleship, Esq., and has issue,
William-John-Nettleship, J. p. and D.L., &. 18 Sept. 1844,
TO. 22 Feb. 1808, Augusta-Frances-Anne, only dau. of Sir
Henry- Ainslie Hoare, Bart, of Barnelms, and has issue,
Jdlids-Henbt-William, 6. 1872.
Mary- Augusta-Penelope.
Leila-Caroline. Zoe-Julia.
Mr. Angerstein is J.P. and D.L. for Kent, was High
Sherife for Norfolk 1872, and M.P, for Greenwich
1859-65.
ILl'UCilgC. — John Angebstein, M.P. (son of John-Julius
Angerstein, Esq.), b. at St. Petersburgh 173.5, a distinguished
patron of the Fine Arts, formed the collection of paintings
which, purchased for 60,000?., originated the National Gallery.
He VI. Amelia, dau. of William Locke, Esq. of Norbury Park,
Surrey, and had issue,
I. John-Jdlids, his heir.
II. William, now of Weeting Hall.
I. Caroline- Amelia, m. 20 Aug. 1841, to Rev. Charlcs-^^ranners-
Eichard Norman, grandson of Charles, 4th Duke of Rutland,
K.G.
The elder son,
John-Jdlids Angerstein, Esq. of Weeting Hall, J.P. and
D.L., Lieut.-General in the army, d. vMm. 23 April, 1866, and
was s. by his brother.
Arms — Paly of eight az. and or, a saltire arg.
Crest — A lion's head erased gu., in the mouth a quatrcfoil,
vert.
/Seat— Weeting Hall, Brandon.
ANNF OF BURGHWALLIS.
Anne, Geobqe, Esq. of Burghwallis, co. York,
J.P., 6. 27 July, 1813.
HtllCajJC. — Sib William de Anne, Constable of the Castle
of Tickell, CO. York, temji. Edward II. and Edward IH., jn.
Alice, dau. and co-heir of Robert Ilaningwell, Lord of the
Manor of Frickley, co. York (who bore for arms, ar., on a bend
sa. three martlets of the field), by Margaret his wife, dau. of
Sir William St. George, Knt., and had with a son John, an
elder son and heir,
Alesandeb Anne, Esq. of Frickley, who m. Agnes, dau. of
Sir Henry Gramery, Knt., by Joan his wife, dau. and co-heir
of the said Robert Harringwell, and was s. by his son,
Ralph Anne, Esq. of Frickley, who is mentioned in the will
of Robert Wolvedan, Treasurer of the Church of York, dated
4 Sept. 1431 ; he to. Grace, sister of Sir Robert Goldsborougb,
Knt., and had with two daus., Elizabeth and Alice, a son aad
heir,
Thomas Anne, Esq. of Frickley, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of
John Bosvile, Esq. of New Hall in Darfield, by Isabel his wife,
dau. of Perceval Cresacre, and had, with three daus., Margery,
Elizabeth, and Anne, a son and heir,
John Anne, Esq. of Frickley, and of Preston and Eowhall,
mentioned in the will of Edward Cresacre, Sub-Dean of York,
dated 18 March, 1504; ho m. Katherine, dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Preston, Esq. of Hickleton, and had, with five daus.
(1 Anne ; 2 Jane, m. John Pecke of Wakefield ; 3 Alice ; 4 Eliza-
beth; 5 Joane, to. Sir Henry Gramery, Knt.), a son and heir,
John Anne, Esq. of Frickley, who m. 1st, Margaret Hercy,
and had by her a son wlio d. s. p., and 2ndly, Katherine, dau.
of John Ilotliam, Esq. of Scarborough, co. York, and had
issue by her,
I. Christopher, d. s. p.
n. Mabtin, who carried on the line of the family.
III. Gabriel, of Cridling Park, co. Y'ork, buried at Darring-
ton, 4 Feb. 1589, m. Agnes, dau. of Ralph Augert or Aucher.
IV. Peter. v. William.
I. Dorothy, m. John Anlaby, Esq. of Etton.
II. Isabel, m. Bartholemew Trigott, Esq. of Kirkby.
Mr. Anne, whose inq. post.-mort. was taken 30 Henbt VIII.,
was eventually s. by his 2nd son,
Mabtin Anne, Esq. of Frickley, heir to his brother Christo-
pher, m. 1st, Ehzabeth, dau. of Robert Nevill, Esq. of Ragnall,
CO. Notts, by whom he had an only son John, who d. s. p. ;
he TO. 2ndly, Francis, dau. of Ralph Angert or Aucher, Esq. of
Redness, and had issue,
I. George, who carried on the line of the family.
II. Gervais, of Thorpe, who was living 20 Sept. 1606, but had.
no issue at that time.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1st, Frances Gascoigne, brother of Sir
William Gascoigne, Knt. of Gawthorpe"; and 2ndly, Marma-
duke Tyrwhitt, 3rd son of Sir William Tyrwhitt, Knt. of
Kettleby, co. Lincoln.
II. Dorothy, m. John Tyndall, Esq. of Brathcrton, co. York.
III. Jane, m. 1st, Edward Grice, Esq. of Sandal; and 2ndlyj
Thomas Hopton, Esq. of Cold Heindley.
IV. Mary, m. Sir John Gascoigne Ellis, Knt. of Kiddal.
V. Anne, to. Francis Holmes, Esq. of Hampole.
VI. Alice, m. Richard Dauby, Esq. of South Cave, co. York.
VII. Frances.
The eldest son of the 2nd marriage,
George Anne, Esq. of Frickley, was living in 1535. He m.
Margaret, dau. and sole heir of Richard Fenton, Esq. of
Burghwallis, co. York, and had issue,
I. Philip, his heir.
II. George, d. unm.
III. Thomas, of Sutton, co. Wilts, m. and had issue.
IV. John, of Ripon.
I. Mary, m. Francis Conyers, Esq.
II. Bridget, a nun. iii. Frances, a nua.
IV. Katherine, to. Doctor Bright of Beverley.
V. Martha, m. Charles Foster, Esq. of Stokesley.
VI. Elizabeth, to. Thomas Lepton, Esq. of Kepwic'.:.
VII. Jane. viii. Margaret.
Mr. Anne d. 1620, and was s. by his eldest son,
Philip Anne, Esq. of Frickley, b. 1591 ; to. Ellen, dau. an3
co-heir of Hugh Sherburn, Esq. of Esholt, co. York, and had,
with three sons, John, Rubad, and George, and four daus.,
Jane, Elizabeth, Ellen, and Margaret, all of whom d. unm.,
two surviving sons,
I. Michael, his successor.
II. Philip, m. Margaret, dau. of Ambrose Pudsey, Esq. of
Barford, and d. s. p.
Mr. Anne d. 1647, and was s. by his eldest son,
Michael Anne, Esq. of Frickley and Burghwallis, h. 162C,
TO. 1st, Eleanor, dau. of Robert Stapleton, Esq. of Temple-
Hurst, CO. York, and had issue,
I. Michael, his successor.
II. George, of Burghwallis, 6. 1656; to. Margaret, wido-w
of John Roundel], Esq. of Hutton Wansley, and dau. of
Thomas Fitz William, Esq, of Doncaster.
30
ANN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ANS
I. Ursula, d. unm. n. Ellen, d. unm.
III. Elizabeth, m. Anthony Saltmarsh, Esq. of Strubby, co.
Lincohi, and d. 28 March, 1682.
Mr. Anne ra. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Sir Francis Fortescuc,
but had no further issue ; he was «. by his eldest son,
MicHAEl. An>-e, Esq. of Frickley, 6. 1658, m. Hon. Jane
Langdale, dau. of Marma(Juke, 2nd Lord Langdale, and had
issue,
I. Michael, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Howard, Esq. of
Corby Castle, and widow of William Errington, Esq. of
Beaufront, and d. s. p. vita patris.
II. Mabmaduke, successor to his father.
I. Elizabeth, d. unm.
n. Anne, ra. Edward Killingbeck, Esq.
Mr. Anne, whose widow was living in 1728, was «.by his eldest
surviving son,
Mabmaduke Akn-e, Esq. of Frickley, who m. Elizabeth, dan.
of Robert Plumpfon, Esq. of Plumpton, by whom (who was 6.
26 May, 1692, and m. 2ndly, WilUam Knight, Gent, of Frickley)
he had issue,
I. Michael, who «. his father, and sold Frickley. He d. s.p.
II. Geobge, who carried on the line of the family.
III. Philip, d. unm.
I. Jane, d. unm.
II. Anne, m. Arnold Knight, Esq. of Buslingthorpe, co.
Lincoln, grandmother of Sir Arnold Knight, M.D. of
ShefBeld.
III. Elizabeth, a nun, d. in a French Prison, 1791.
Mr. Anne d. 28 Aug. 1722, and was s. by his eldest son, who
•dying s. p., the family was carried on by the 2nd son,
Geokge Ann-e, Esq. of Burghwallis, 6. 1717, who ra. 1 April,
1745, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Walton, Esq. of Windermere,
Westmorland, and widow of Thomas Cholmley, Esq. of
Bransby, by whom he had an only dau. Elizabeth, who
d. aged 16. He ra. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Eobert Xeedham, Esq.
of Hilston, CO. Jlonmouth, by whom (who d. 15 June, 1816)
he had two sons,
I. Geobge, his successor.
II. MicELAEL, successor to his brother.
Mr. Anne d. 5 June, 1785, aged 68, and was s. by his eldest
aon,
Geobge Asne, Esq. of Burghwallis, 6. 1775; m. Frances-
Martha, dau. and co-heir of William Gage, Esq. of York, and
<l. s. p. 27 July, 1802, when he was .?. by his brother,
Michael Anne, Esq. of Burghwallis, 6. 4 Oct. 1777; to. 23
April, 1810, Maria-Augusta-Eosalia-Anne, dau. and heir of
Oeorge Crathomo, Esq., by Barbara, his wife, dau. of Thomas
FitzHerbert, Esq. of Swinnerton, and widow of George Tas-
burgh, Esq. of Bodney, Norfolk (who bequeathed his estates
to his widow and her issue by any future husband, on their
taking the surname and arms of Tasddbgh), by whom (who d.
May, 1844) he had i.?sue,
I. Geobge, his successor.
n. ilichael, 6. 20 June, 1818 ; d. 15 Jan. 1819.
III. Michael, 6. at Versailles, 15 Dec. 1823 ; d. in Paris, 4
April, 1827.
I. Mary, m. 28 Feb. 1837, Charles-Gregory Fairfax, Esq. of
GUling Castle, co. York, who d. s. p. 21 April, 1871.
II. Frances, m. 17 Jan. 1833, George-P'icschi Heneage, Esq.
of Hainton, D.L., M.P., co. Lincoln, and d. 13 Nov. 1842,
leaving issue. He d. 11 May, 1864.
III. Barbara, ra. 20 June, 1839, William-Henry Charlton,
Esq. of Hesleyside, Northumberland, and has issue.
Mr. Anne assumed, on his marriage by Eoyal Licence, dated
20 June, 1810, the surname and arms of Tasbcegh. He d. at
Calais, 10 July, 1853, and was «. by his eldest son,
Geobge An.ve, Esq. of Burghwallis, the present representa-
tive, who bears the surname of Anne only.
Arras — Gu., three bucks' heads cabossed ar., attired or.
Crest — A maiden's hend couped at the shoulders, ppr.
.S'eat— Burghwallis Hall, Doncaster, co. York.
OBOVE-ANNESLEY OF ANNE'S GROVE,
CO. CORK.
Geove-Anneslet, Eichakd, Esq. of Anne's
Grove, CO. Cork, b. 2 Dec. 1815, J.P., co. Cork.
JLtlTCajJC. — Fbancis - Cbables, 1st Earl Annesley, m.
1776, ilary, dau. and heir of Kichard Grove, Esq. of Bally-
himonock, co. Cork, by whom he had no issue ; he was s. in
his titles and estates by his brother,
PkicHAED, 2nd Earl Annesley, whose 3rd son, by his
Countess, Anne, dau. and heir of Eobert Lambert, Esq. of
Dunlady, co. Down,
The Hon. Abthub Akneslet, Lieut. -Gen. in the Army, 6. 21|
Not. 1774, assumed the name of Gbove before Annesley ; m.
1814, Elizabeth, only child (by his wife. Lady Chariotte Browne,
dau. of Peter, 2nd Earl of Altamont, and sister of John-Denis,
1st Marquess of Sligo) of John Mahon, Esq. of Besborough,
Tipperary (brother of Sir Ross Mahon, Bart, of Castlefin), and
d. 7 Nov. 1849, having had issue,
I. Richaed-Gbove, his successor.
II. John-Charles-Grove, b. 28 Oct. 1819.
III. Arthur-FitzArthur-Grove, 6. 19 June, 1822.
IV. WilUam-Grove, Capt. 6th foot, 6. 12 Feb. 1826; ra. 8
March, 1866, Eliza, 2nd dau. of J. Taylor, Esq. of Good
Hope, Jamaica; and d. 6 April, 1873.
V. Warden-Francis, ra. 20 July, 1870, Anne-Letitia, dau. of
George Stawell, Esq. of Crobeg, co. Cork.
VI. Henry-Eobert-Grove, b. 22 April, 1831; m. Nov. ISG!,
Kathleen-Letitia, only dau. of Benjamin Tilly, Esq.
I. Mary-Grove, m. Capt. Warden Flood, late of the 5lsc
regt.
II. Charlotte-Elizabeth-Grove, m. 1843, Loftus-Henry Bland,
Esq., Q.C., of Blandsfort, Queen's co., M.P. for the King's
Co., and d. in 1842.
III. Georgiana-Grove, m. 20 Aug. 1840, Geo.-Whito West,
Esq., Barxister-at-Law, of Ardenode, co. Kildare, J. P., whu
is dec.
IV. Elizabeth-Grove.
v. Fanny - FitzLawrence - Grove, m. 1850, George - 3Iont-
gomery Vaughan, Esq. of Quill y, co. Down.
VI. Louisa-Augusta-Grove, vi. 6 Sept. 1871, Eev. William-J.
Thomhill, Rector of Eathcoole, and Prebendary of St.
Patrick's, Dublin.
VII. Margaret-Browne-Grove.
VIII. Catherine-Grove, m. 20 Jan. 1863, Henry-Albert Piatt,
Esq. Lieut. 69th foot, youngest son of the late Samuel Piatt,
Esq., and nephew of the late Sir Thomas-Joshua Piatt,
Knt., one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer.
Lieut. -Gen. Annesley d. 7 Nov. 1849, and was «. by his eldest
son, EicHAED Geove-Anneslet, Esq. of Anne's Grove.
Armi — Paley of six ar. and az., a bend gu.
Crest— A moor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders, ppr.,
wreathed about the temples ar. and az.
Motto — Virtutis amore.
Seat — Anne's Grove, Castletown Eoche, co. Yorli.
ANSTRUTHER - THOMSON.
(S'ee Thomson of Chaelbton.
ANSTRUTHER OF HINTLESHAM HALL.
Anstetjthee, James-Hamilton-Llotd, Esq. of
Hintlesham HaU. co. SufPolk, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1852, b. 21 Dec. 1807 ; m. 1st, 6 Dec. 1838,
Georgiana- Charlotte, eldest dau. of the Hon. Mer-
rick-Lindsey-Peter I3utrell, 2nd son of Peter, 1st
Lord Gwydyr, and brother of Peter-Robert, 20th
Lord Willoughby d'Eresby and by her (who d.
21 Sept. 1843) had issue,
I. Eobebt-Hamilton-Llotd, 6. 27 April, 1841, J.P. co.
Suffolk, and Capt. in the Eifle Brigade, ra. 1871, Genrude-
Louisa-Georgiana, dau. of FrancLs-Horatio FitzEoy, Esq. of
Frogmore, co. Southampton, and has, with a dau., a son,
FitzEoy-Hamilton, 6. 1872.
I. Barbara-Elizabeth-Priscilla.
He in. 2ndly, 1 Nov. 1847, the Hon. Georgiana-
Christiana Barrington, dau. of George, 5th Viscount
Earrington, and by her has issue,
II. Francis-William, Capt. West Suffolk Militia, b. 20 Feb,
1849.
III. James, 6. 9 Jan. 1852.
IV. Basil, Lieut. 95th regt. ^ ^^. ^ ^ j,^^ iggj, I
v. Cecil, )
Mr. Anstruthcr is next brother of Sir Ealph-
Abercrombie Anstruther, 4th bart. of Balcaskie.
CO. Fife, being 2nd son of General Eobert
Anstruther, by Charlotte-Lucy his -wife, only dau.
of Col. James Hamilton (grandson of James, 4tli
Duke of Hamilton), by Lucy his -svifo, dau. of Sii
Richard Lloyd, of "Hintlesham. (-See Bueke's
Peerage, Ansteuthee, Bart.)
^rms— Arg., three pUcs issuing from the chief, sa.
Crest— Tv/oa.Tins in armour, holding in the gauntlets a battle-
txe, all ppr. |
Motto — Periissem ni per iissem.
£eu£— Hintlesham Hall, Ipswich, co. Suffolk.
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ANTROBUS OF EATON HAIiL.
Antrobtts, Joux-Cotttts, Esq. of Eaton Hall, oo.
Chester, lligli Sheriff 18GS, b. 23 Nor. 1829 ; m. Ist,
29 Sept. 1855, Fanny, dau. of Clement Swetenhani,
Esq. of Soniorfortl Booths, co. Chester, aud by her
(who d. 20 Sept. 1803) had issue,
I. Cbawford-Joiin, 6. 18G2.
I. Eleanor-Margaret, d. 1873.
II. Blanche-Helen.
III. Jane-Mary-Evdyn.
ITo m. 2ndly, 10 Jan. 1865, Mary-Caroline, 4th dau.
of Gcoffrey-T. Shakerley, Esq., and by her (who cl.
1872) has had issue,
II. Geoffrey-Edward, 6. 1S67.
III. Philip, d. 1871.
IV. Ralph-Edmund.
IV. Dora-Katherine.
Mr. J.-Coutts Antrobus m. Srdly, 1875, Mary-
Egidia, youngest dau. of the late Lieut. -G-eneral
Hon. Sir James Lindsay, K.C.M.G-., and by her
has issue,
V. Jocclyn-Jamcs, h. 9 May, 1876.
?ltnCa0C. — Sec Bdbke's Peemgcand Barondaoc.
(;ihbs-Ckawf0ED Antrobus, Esq. (younger brother of .?ir
Edimind Antrobus, 2nd bart.) of Eaton Hall, 6. 27 May, 1793;
111. 1st, 23 June, 1827, Jane, 2nd dau. of Sir Coutts Trotter,
Eart., and by her (who d. 24 Nov. 1829, had one son and heir,
JoHN-ConxTS, now of Heaton Hall. He in. 2ndly, 12 Jan.
1S32, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward Crofton, Bart,, and
sist.T of Edward Lord Crofton, and by her (who d. 29 Sept.
Iti39) had issue,
Edward-Crawford, 6. 28 Feb. 1835; d. 18C!.
Cliarlcs, b. 26 Aug. 1836.
Susan-Emily.
Anna-Maria, m. 1864, to Eev. Francis-E. Bryans.
Mr. Antrobus was J. P., and D.L. co. Chester, r.nd High
Sheriff in 1834. He d. 21 May, 1861.
Arras — Lozengy, or and az., on a pale, gu., three cstoiles of
Vac tirst.
' ■ . <' — A unicorn's head, couped, arg., horned and maned or,
■1 with a wreath of laurel vert, issuing out of rays, ppr.
'/o — Dei memor, gratus amicis.
.—Eaton Hall, Congleton, co. Chester.
APPLEWHAITE OF PICKENHAM HALL.
Applewhaite, Edward-Archer, Esq. of Pick-
onliam Hall, Norfolk, J.P. and P.L., b. 19 April,
' ' •; w. 1821, Judith-Frewen, dau. of Samson-Tickle
I, Esq. and by her (who d. 29 Nov. 1875) had
I. Edwakd-Thornhill, ?;. 16 Feb. 1822; m. 1st, 1858, Ele.innr,
dau. of Philip-Lythcott Hind, Esq. of Byfleet, Surrey, which
lady d. 1860, and 2ndly, 1862, Jane, only dau. of Thomas
Hay, Esq., and d. 16 Slay, 1871, leaving issue,
Edward-Hay, 6. 1862.
Harry-Hannam, 6. 1864.
Frederick-Arthur, b. 1866.
Mabel-Blanche-Eleanor.
Cora-Eveline.
n. Augustus, Adjutant 23rd Royal Welsh Fusilieiw, d. from
wounds received at the Alma in 1854.
ni. Charles-Mundy, b. 1834.
IV. Emest-Gaskin-Bassett; 6. 1837; in. 1869, Ada-Mary, dau.
of Frederick Grimmer, Esq., and has issue.
"V. Hanson-Henry.
I. Sarah, m. Capt. E.-R. Hannam, who d. 1875.
n. Harriett-Constantia, m. Louis Levison, Esq.
in. Julia-Marion, ra. Thos.-Jourdain Hay, Es(i.
Mr. Applewhaite is son of the late Edward Archer
Applewhaite, by Mary his wife, dau. of Philip
Lythcott, Esq. of Barbadoes.
£eoi— Pickeaham Hall, Swaffham, Norfolk.
ARABIN OF BEECH HILL.
Aeauin, William St.-Julian, Esq. of BcPfh Hill
Park, CO. Essex, and Draytou House, MidcilcsCi, b.
23 Nov. 18i3.
JCtnCitJC. — Wihiam-St. Jdlian Arahik, of Beech Hill,
Park, Serjeant-at-Law, m. Mary, sister of the late Sir Henry
Meux, Bart., and had a son, Richard, his heir. Serjeant
Arabin, who was Judge-Advocate-General in 1838-39, d. 1841,
and was s. by his son,
KiciiARD Arabin, Esq. of Beech Hill Park, 6. 1 March,
1811 ; m. 10 Oct. 1839, EUzabeth-Mary, eldest dau. of the late
Sir Henry Meux, Bart, of Theobald's Park, Herts, and has
issue,
William-St. Julian, now of Beech Hill.
Marianne-Elizabeth, m. 17 Jan. 1865, John Woodford, Esq.,
son of Field-Marshall Sir Alex. Woodford, G.C.B.
Alice-Charlotte, to. 9 April, 1870, Hon. Arthur-Charles
Cadogan, 2nd son of Henry Charles, 4th Earl of Cadogan,
and d. 16 Sept. 1877.
Mr. Arabin, J.P. for cos. Middlesex, Herts, and Essex, and
D.L. for the last-named shire, s. his father 1841, d. 6 Sept.
1865, and was s. by his son, William-St. Jdlian.
^nns— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., in base an arm, couped
at the wrist, lying fessways, holding a sword, all ppr. on tho
point thereof a crescent arg., between two mullets in chief or;
in the dexter base point a heart gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, an eagle,
displayed, sa., ducally crowned or.
Crest— An eagle's head, erased, between two wings sa.,
ducally crowned or.
Moilo — Nee temere nee timido.
Sea«— Beech Hill Park, Waltham Abbey, eo. Essex.
ABCHBOLD OF DAVIDSTOWU.
The late Robert Aechbold, Esq. of Davidstown,
CO. Kildare, b. 1843, J.P. co. Kildare and High
Sheritf, 1877, d.s.p. 1877, and was s. by his sister,
the present Miss Aechbold of Davidstown.
ILlUCiigC— The Archbolds were in early times titular
Barons of Timolin, co. Kildare.
James Archbold, Esq. of Dublin, s. to the estate of Davids-
town and the representation of his ancient family, on the
demise of his cousin, John Archbold, Esq. of Blackrath, co.
Kildare. He m. Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Kavanagh, Esq. of
Borris, co. Carlow, by the Lady Susan Butler his wife, sister
of John, 17th Earl of Ormonde and Ossory, and dying about
the year 1804, left, with a dau., m. to Robert Cassidy, Esq. of
Monasterevan, three sons, Robert of Davidstown; James,
of Davidstown; and John. The eldest son,
Robert Archbold, Esq. of Davidstown, M.P. for co.
Kildare, m. 1st, Miss Copeland, which lady d.s.p. 1842; and
2ndly, 6 March, 1S4S, Mary-Clare, only dau. of Oliver-D.-J.
Grace, Esq. of Mantua House, co. Roscommon, but d. s.p. 1855,
when he was s. by his brother,
James Archbold, Esq. of Davidstown, to. 1842, Mary, dau.
of Nicholas-Mahon Power, Esq. of Faithlegg, co. Waterford,
and had, with a dau., a son Robert, his heir, late of Davids-
town.
/Seai— Davidstown House, Castledermot, co. Kildare.
AECHDALE OF CASTLE AECHDALE.
Archdale, Meettn-Edward, Esq. of Castle
Archdale, co. Fermanagh, and Trillick, co. Tyrone,
b. 1812 ; late a Capt. 6th (Inuiskilling) Dragoons,
M.P. for Fermanagh from 183 i to 1874 ; m. Emma,
dau. of the late Jacob Goulding, Esq. of London
and Kew, and by her (who d. 30 Aug. 1874) has
Henry, 12th Lancers.
u. Hugh-James, 23rd Fusiliers.
I. Blanche-Mary-Mervyn, m. 1876, George-B. Thorneycroft,
Esq., eldest son of Col. Thorneycroft of Tettenhall, co.
Stafford.
II. Evelyn-Louisa-Jane. in. Georgina-Emma-Matilda.
ILtUCagC— John Archdall, Esq. of Archdall, co. Fer-
managh, formerly of Norsome Hall, co. Norfolk, went to Ire-
land, temp. Queen Elizabeth, and obtained a grant of lands in
the CO. Fermanagh by patent, dated 13 July, 1612, to hold for
ever as of the Castle of Dublin by fealty, which lands were
erected into the Manor of Archdall, with 300 acres in demesne
and power to hold a Court Baron. He ?». Katherine, dau. of Sir
William Temple, Knt., some time Provost of Trinity College,
Dublin, by whom, who to. 2ndly Sir John Vcel, Knt., and d. 13
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Xov. 1642, he had (with a dau. Lettioe, m. Tobias Norris of
Dublin, Merchant, and d. 23 Oct. 1C42), two sons,
I. Edward, his heir, of whom hereafter.
II. John (Ven.), Archdeacon of Killala, 1 Xov. 1G37, and of
Achonry, 12 March, 1638, who m. the dau. of Donnollan of
CO. Koscommon, and d. 1668, leaving a son,
John (Rev.), Vicar of Lusl<, co. Dublin, 167!). He m. by
licence, dated 1 April, 1679, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Barnard, Esq. of Drumin, co. Louth, by whom (who d.
Dec. 173!) he had, with a dau. Frances, three sons,
1 John of Drumin, whose will is dated 9 June, 1703. He
TO. Anne, dau. of Eobert Clarke, Esq., and left a posthu-
mous son,
John Aechdall, of Drumin, who d. unm. 13 June,
1787.
2 William of Dublin.
3 Barnard, m. Mary, daii. of John Hathome of Drog-
heda, and had issue, 1 John ; 2 Thomas ; 3 Mary, Mrs.
Clare.
Eev. John Archdall, Vicar of Lusk, d. 1690. His 2nd son,
AViLLiAM Akchdall, Esq. of Dublin, in the Paymaster-
General's Department, m. Henrietta, dau. of Eev. Henry
Gonne, Vicar Choral of the Cathedral of Tuam, by whom
(whose will is dated 25 July, 1765) he had three daus., 1
Elizabeth; 2 Angel, i?i. William Preston; 3 Katheiine,
Mrs. Dobson, and two sons,
1 Mebvtn, of whom below.
2 Henry, who had two sons, 1 William (Eev.), Eector of
Tintem, co. Wexford (father of Ven. John-Charles
Archdall, Archdeacon of Ferns ; Antonia, m. 27 May,
1839, Hon. Frederick Saville, 5th son of John, 3rd Eiul
of Mexborough, and other issue) ; 2 Henry, who had two
sons.
Mr. William Archdall, whose will, dated 17 Aug. 1751, was
proved 15 Oct. following, d. 5 Sept. same year; his
eldest son,
Eev. Mervtn Akcddall, 6. 22 April, 1723, was Eector
of Attanagh, co. Kilkenny, and afterwards of Slane, co.
Meath. He m. 1st, by licence, dated 30 July, 1747, Miss
Barah CoUes, of Dublin, and had issue,
Mervtn, his successor.
Henrietta, m. (licence, 16 March, 1772) Eev. John Dalton
Harewood of Clonmel, Eector of Attanagh.
Eev. Mervyn Archdall, the well known antiquary,
author of the Monasticon Hlbernicura, and Editor of the
last edition of Lodge's Peerage of Ireland, m. 2ndly, Abigal
Young, but had no further issue. He d. 6 Aug. 1791, and
was 8. by his son,
Mervtn Archdall, of Dublin, Solicitor to the
Commissioners of Customs, who m. Miss Maria MuiTay,
of Dublin, and had, with a dau. Sarah, ra. Francis
Hervey, Esq., two sons,
1 Henrt-Meevtn, 6. 1792, Capt. 68th regt., d. unm.
Feb. 1868.
2 WUliam-Frederick of Farmhill, co. Wexford, m. 13
June, 1822, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry-R. Henry, Esq.,
and d. 7 March, 1865, leaving with nine daus. (Sarah;
Alicia; Maria; Elizabeth; Letitia, m. Rev. Hum-
phrey-E. Ellison, Rector of Shillelagh; Anna;
Martha; Mary, and Charlotte), two sons,
Ven. Mervtn Archdall, M.A., Archdeacon of
Cork, Canon of St. Finn Barrs Cathedral, and
Chaplain to the Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, b.
16 Feb. 1831 ; in. 21 Jan. 1863, Henrietta, dau. of
Eyre-William Preston, Esq. of Clontarf, co. Dublin,
and grand-dau. of William Preston, Esq., by Hon.
Frances-Dorothea Evans his wife, dau. and co-heir
of John, 5th Lord Carbery, and has issue, Meuvtn,
t>. 27 Jan. 1868; Eyre-William, 6. 26 Feb. 1871;
William-Frederick, ft. 26 Feb. 1873; Anne-Angel,
6. 12 March, 1866; and Elizabeth, 6. 9 July, 1869.
William-Frederick (Eev.), M.A., Eector of Eath-
cooney, co. Cork, m. Constance, dau. of James-
Eamsey-Akers Smith, Esq. of Carigharihane, co.
Waterford, J. P., and has issue, Ethcl-Katherine and
Henrietta-Constance.
John Archdall, the grantee of the Manor of Archdall, who
was High Sheriff of co. Fermanagh, 1616, was s. by his
eldest son,
Edward Archdall, Esq. of Castle Archdall, 6. 1604; m.
Angel, dau. of Sir Paul Gore, 1st bart. of Manor Gore (ancestor
of Gore, Bart, of Manor Gore, Gore, Earl of Ross, extinct,
and Gore, Earl of Arran) by whom he had a son and
successor,
William Archdall, Esq. of Castlo Archdall, High Sheriff,
CO. Fermanagh, 1667, n. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Mervyn,
Esq. of Trillick, co. Tyrone, and had issue, 1 Mervyn, his heir;
2 Edward, successor to his brother; 3 Angel, «. to the
estates on the death of her brother. Mr. Archdall, who was
atL-iint<yl 1689 by the ParUament of James II., was s. by his
eldest son.
Mervtn AncnDALL, Esq. of Castlo Archdall, High .^crifT ro,
Fermanagh, 1714, d. v.nhi. 27 Dec. 1726, and was s. by his
brother,
Edward Archdall, Esq. of Castle Archdall, High Sheriff co.
Fermanagh, 1722, m. 1st, Frances, dau. of Sir John Caldwell,
Bart, of Castle Caldwell, co. Fermanagh ; and 2ndly, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Cole, Esq. of Florence Court, same co. (ancestor
of the Earl of Enniskillen), buttZ. a. p., when the estate*
devolved upon his sister,
Angel Archdall of Castle Archdall, who m. XicnoLAa
Montgomery, Esq. of Derrygonnelly, co. Fermanagh, M.P.
3Ir. Montgomery adopted the surname of Archdale, and left
by the heiress of Archdall (who d. about 1742 or 1747), an only
son,
Mervtn Archdale, Esq. of Castle Archdale and Trillick,
Col. in the army, M.P. for co. Fermanagh, and High Sheriff'
1773, who m. by licence, dated 12 July, 1762, Hon. Mary Daw-
son, dau. of William-Henry, Viscount Carlow, and sister oi
John, 1st Earl of Portarlington, by whom he had issue,
I. Mervtn, his heir.
II. William, s. his brother.
III. Edward, of Riversdale, co. Fermanagh, High SherilT
1813, m. 2 Oct. 1809, Matilda, 2nd dau. of William Hum-
phrys, Esq. of Ballyhaisc, eg. Cavan, and d. 12 3Iay, 18G4,
having had issue,
1 BlERVTy-EDWARD, now of Castle Archdale.
2 William-Humphrys, of Riversdale, J. P. and D.L., M.P.,
CO. Fermanagh, High Sheriff, 1845, and for Tyrone 186),
6. 1813; m. 1845, Emily-Mary-Bebecca, dau. of the Hon.
and Rev. John-Charles Maude.
3 Edward, of Lisnaskea, co. Fermanagh, 6. 1816 (Colonel),
J. P. CO. Fermanagh, m. 1st, 21 Nov. 1846, Caroline-Anne,
dau. of Charles-Claude Clifton, Esq. of Tymawr, co.
Brecon. He in. 2ndly, 9 Feb. 1875, Eleanor-Jane, dau.
of Eobert Stewart, Esq. of Lisbum.
4 Henry-Dawson (Rev.), B.A., 6. 1813; m. 1848, SaraU-
Elizabeth, dau. of James Blackwood Price, Esq. ol Saint-
field, and has Edward and other issue.
5 Nicholas-Montgomery of Crockmacrieve, co. Fermanagh,
m. 1852, Adelaide, dau. of the Rev. John-Grey Porter,
son of the Bishop of Clogher, and d. 1877 suddenly in
the hunting-field, leaving issue, Edward-Mervyn, Lieut.
E.N., 6. 1853, John Porter, who assumed by royal
license, dated 11 May, 1876, the surname and arms of
Porter only, Nicholas-Francis, Theodore-Montgomery,
and Margaret-Eleanor.
6 John, in the 52nd Light Infantiy, d. of yellow fever aft
Berbice, 1841.
7 Hugh-Montgomery of Drumadravy, co. Fermagh, Capt.
52nd regt., r,i. 23 Sept. 1857, Lizzie, dau. of Sir lludi
Stewart, 2nd bart. of Ballygawley, and has Ed\vard-lIuL,ii
and other issue.
8 Audley-Mervyn, Capt. E.A., m. 1854, Sybilla-Mary, fUm.
of Philip-John Miles, Esq. of Leigh Court, Bristol, and
has Mervyn-Edward, and other issue.
9 James-Mervyn, d. 1840.
1 Mary.
2 Letitia- Jane, m. Eev. Butler Brooke, Eector of Aghavea^
a younger son of Sir Henry Brooke, 1st bart. of Cole-
brooke.
3 Eichmall-Magnall. 4 Matilda, d. unm. 1852.
rv. Henry, late Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards, in. Jane, dau. of
Philip Doyne, Esq., which lady d. f. p.
I. Mary, m. Sir John Stewart, 1st bart. of Ballygawley, co.
Tyrone, M.P., and d. 1794.
II. Angel, m. John Eichardson, Esq. of Eossfad House, co. !
Fermanagh.
III. Caroline. iv. Anne. v. Catharine.
VI. Elizabeth, m. Dacre Hamilton, Esq. of Cornacassa, co,
Monaghan.
vii. Sidney, m. Eobert Hamilton, Esq. of the city of Dublin, i
VIII. Wilhelmina-Henrietta, m. Augustine Macnamara, Esq,
of Dublin.
Col. Archdale d. 1813, and was «. by his eldest son,
Mervtn Archdale, Esq. of Castle Archdale and Trillick, a
General in the army, Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Wight,
and M.P. in eleven ParUaraents for co. Fermanagh, b. 1763;
m. 1805, Jane, dau. of Gustavus Eochfort, Esq. of Eochforl,
CO. Westmeath, but d. t. p. 1839, when liK was a. by hla
brother,
William Archdale, Esq. of Castle Archdale, Lieut. -Col. in
the army. High Sheriff, co. Fermanagh, 1845, m. Martha-
Hawley, dau. of James Clarke, Esq. of Castle Carey, Somerset,
and dying s.}). 1863, was s. by his nephew, the present
Meevyn Archdale, Esq. of Castle Archdale.
ylrms—Az., a chevron erm., between three talbots, passant, or.
Crest— Out of a ducal coronet an heraldic tiger's head or, ppr.
Jl/o«o— Data fata secutus.
Smia — Castle Archdale, Lisnarick, co. Fermanagh; and
Trillick, co. Tyrone.
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AUCHETt OF TRELASKE.
Aechee, Edwaed, Esq. of Trelaske, co. Cornvrall,
J.P. aucl D.L., and Col. of the Duke of Cornwall's
Eifle Volunteers, b. 8 Nov. 1816 ; m. 24 July, 1838,
Sarali-Lydia, eldest dau. of the Rev. Walter Eadcliffe,
of Warleigh, co. Devon, and has issue,
I. Chables-Goedon, J.P. CO. Cornwall, b. 1 Kov. 1S16.
II. Addis-Edward, b. 18 Aug. 1801.
I. Alice, d. 14 Nov. 1855.
II. Emily-Augusta, m. 1st, 9 Jan. 1873, Gcovge-Badelcy
Marke, Esq. of AVood Hill, Lieut. Koyal Connaught
Eangers ; and 2ndly, 14 Feb. 1877, to Richard- Williani-Okes
Voysey, Esq., Lieut. 11. N.
\ III. Sarah-Constance. iv. Dora-Kate.
i£iUC<l(JC. — The Archers came into England with William
THE Conqueror. The name is found in tlie Roll of Battle
A.bbey. It has been variously written as Le Archer or
\rchard. Robert, son of Fulbert Archer, was tutor to
Henht I., and received a grant of seven manors, co. Berlss,
n which grant King Henry styles him, " Magister nieus."
One of the family, viz., Thomas Archer, Esq., M.P. co.
iVarwick, was created by letters patent 1747, Baron Archer
)f Umberslade, co. Warwick.
The line before us has been settled in co. Cornwall above five
lundred years. We find in the Record of Assize Roll at
^aunceston, 30 Edward I.. Henry le Archer, holding lands,
.ith the names of Amaranda his wife and Dyonis his daughter
lentioned ; also of Amadeus, son of John le Archer.
The elder branch, originally seated at the Lizard (where the
ame "Hall Archer" still exists) became extinct by the
larriage of Jane, dau. of Archard or Archer, with James
,evelis, temp. Edward III.
A younger branch, however, still continued, of which John
itCHEB was M.P. for Helston, 1452, and Thomas Archer at
le head of a subscription list for rebuilding Bodmin Church,
The family was then, or at any rate early in the 16th century
.5 appears from the oldest registers of that parish), seated in
t. Kew, where Richard Archer (descended from Alicia
-RCHERck £ot6oH, rf. 1568), by his will, dated 1660, devised
emboli, Trelewack in St. Ewe, and other considerable estates
1 various parishes, to Nicholas Archer his "kinsman," eldest
)n of Rev. John Archer, Rector of St. Michael Carhaycs,
iislitutcd in 1644.
Nicholas Archer, who removed to Trelewack, d. s. p.,
aving his mansion and estates to
John Archer, Esq. of Trelewack, eldest son of his brother
dward Archer, Vicar of Manacean (instituted 1666), and
adith his wife, dau. of the celebrated Rev. John Swete, of
.. Keverne. He m. Sarah, dau. and co-heir of John Addis,
sq. of Whiteford, Cornwall, and was father of
Swete-Nicholas Archer, Esq. of Trelewack and Trelaske,
■quired by purchase 1702; High Sheriff co. Cornwall, 1758,
X. p.. and was s. by his nephew,
Edward Archer, Esq. ofTrelaske, High Sheriff co. Cornwall,
91, who was s. by his nephew,
Edward Archer, Esq. of Trelaske, 6. 25 April, 1792, High
lerifT, 1832 (son of Samuel Archer, Esq., Lieut. -Col. 3rd fool
lards, by Dorothy-Ayre his wife, dau. of Rev. John Yong'e,
PusUnch). He ;/)., 2 Aug. 1814, Charlotte-Catherine, only
lild and heiress of Charles Harward, Esq., of the 3rd Foot
1 uards (son of -Rev. Charles Harward, D.D., Dean of Exeter),
Hayne House, co. Devon, by Charlotte-Augusta, his wife,
d dau. of Sir William Chambers, Surveyor-General of the
- lard of Works, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Charles Gordon,
■-q. of Wiscombe Park, co. Devon) had issue, 1 Edward, his
■ir; 2 Charles-Harward (Rev.), b. Aug. 1819, m. 1845, Jane,
; M. of William Rashleigh, Esq. of Menabilly ; 3 Samuel Har-
ird (Rev.) Rector of Throwley, Devon, 6. Jan. 1321, to. 1850,
larlotte-Hester, dau. of Rev. W. Radcliffe, of Warleigh, and
s issue, Cecil, George PoUexfen, and Evelyn ; 4 Fulbert, of
•w Zealand, Barrister, 6. April, 1825, m. twice, and has issue ;
Uenry-Swete, 6. Jan. 1834, m. 1860, Fanny, dau. of J. -P.
: llesv, Esq., and has issue; 1 Charlotte-Dorothea, 'iii. 1846,
■V. F.-J. Hext Kendall, and d. 1871 ; 2 Jane, to. W.-H.-
Klerson Morshead, Esq., C.B.; 3 Anne-Augusta, to. Col.
-S. Greene, C.B.; 4 Ehzabeth, Jii. Col. Bond; 5 Catherine,
II. J. Tolcher, Esq.; 6 Marianne, m. Mansfield Turner,
q. Mr. Archer d. 16 May, 1834.
/Irvas—Sa., a chevron, engrailed, arg., between three pheons
Cr<:st — A quiver full of arrows, fesswise ppr.
'.<.-(£— Trelaske, near Launccstou.
ARCHIBALD OF RUSLAND HALIi.
Aechibald, Ciiaeles-William, Esq. of Rusland
ILill, CO. Lancaster, Member of the Institute of
Civil Engineers, b. at Truro, Nova Scotia, 20 July,
1^38 ; s. his father, 12 Sept. 1868 ; m 7 April, 18G1,
Isabel, 2nd dau. of Robert Falcon, M.D. of White-
haven, and has issue,
Charles-Falcon, 6 25 Feb. 1866.
Mary-Maud.
it tllCagt.— Samuel AncniEALD, Esq. of Coloraine, co.
Londonderry, son of David Archibald, Esq. of Coleraine, m.
Rachel, dau. of James Duncan, Esq., of Haverhill, Massa-
chusetts, New England, and was father of
The Hon. Samuel-George-William Archibald, LL.D.,
her Majesty's Attorney and Advocate-General, Speaker of the
Assembly, Master of the Rolls, &c., of the province of Nova
Scotia, who i)i.,lst, 1802, Ehzabeth, dau. of Charles Dickson,
Esq. of Onslow, and by her (who d. May, 1830) had issue,
I. Charles-Dickson, late of Rusland Hall.
II. Edward-Mortimer, C.B., m. and had issue.
III. Thomas-Dickson (Sir), Knt. of Bickley, Kent, b. 1817,
called to the Bar at the Middle Temple 1852, appointed a
Judge of the Queen's Bench 1872, and of the Common
Pleas 1875; m. 1841, Sarah, only dau. of Richard Smith,
Esq. of Dudley Priory, co. Worcester, andd. 18 Oct. 1876,
leaving issue, 1 William, b. 1846; to. 1873, Florence, dau.
of Charles W.-H. Wallroth, Esq. of Lee, Kent; 2 Edmund-
Douglas, m. 1876, Janet-Ellen, dau. of Robert Fialay, Esq. ;
and 3 Ellen-Emma, m. Major John-M. McNeile.
IV. Blowers, m. twice.
He 7)1. 2ndly, 1832, Joanna, widow of W. Brinley, Esq., and
by her had three daus., of whom the 2nd, Georgina, to. 1858,
H.-Charles Pollock, Esq. Mr. Archibald d. 26 Jan. 1840, when
he was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Dickson Archibald, Esq. of Rusland Hall, J.P.
and D.L., F.R.S., F.S.A., 6. at Truro, in the province of Nova
Scotia, 31 Oct. 1802; to. 16 Sept. 1832, Bridget, only child and
heiress of Myles Walker, Esq. of Rusland Hall, and had issue,
I. Charles- William, now of Rusland Hall.
II. Edward-Stanley- Fitzgerald, b. 5 Dec. 1846; d. 1859.
HI. Clarence-Holford, b. 12 Nov. 1847.
IV. Alfred-George, b. 6 Aug. 1849; d. 1854.
I. Elizabeth-Jane. ii. Florence-Mary, d. 1853.
III. Juliet-Augusta, d. 10 March, 1871.
IV. Clara-Susanna.
He d. 12 Sept. 1868.
Arms — Ar. on a bend az. between two estoiles of the last
three crescents of the first, all within a bordure invected sa.,
charged with three mullets or.
Crest — A palm branch, slipped in bend ppr., in front thereof
a mount vert, thereon an estoile or.
Motto — Palma non sine pulvere.
Scat— Rusland Hall, Ulverstone, co. Lancaster.
ARDEN OF liONGCROFTS HALL.
Aeden, Gteoege-Pinckaed, Esq. of Longcrofts
Hall, CO. Stafford, b. 13 Oct 1813 ; s. his brother,
1865 ; m. 13 Sept. 1842, CaroUne, 3rd dau. of
Admiral George Hills, by Diana his wife, dau. of
Thomas Hammersley, Esq., and has issue,
I. George-Edward, b. 19 June, 1853.
II. Alwyne-Hills, b. 1 April, 1859.
III. William-Henry-Perceval, 6. 20 Jan. 1863.
I. Caroline-Louisa. ii. Emma-Fanny.
III. Charlotte-Emily. iv. Harriet-Maria.
v. Julia-Frances. vi. Mary-Georgina.
VII. Rachel-Mary-Cay, viii. Katherine-Constance.
JLinCatJC— This family is of Saxon origin, and claims dis-
tinction for a full century at least before the Conquest,
deriving, in direct descent, from Siward de Arden, eldest sou
of Turchill de Warvrick. The senior line, the Ardens of Park:
Hall, CO. Warwick, became extinct at the decease, 1643, of
Robert Arden, of Park Hall, Esq., who left his four sisters
his co-heirs, viz., Elizabeth, m. Sir William Poley, of
Boxted, Suffolk; Goditha, wife of Herbert Price, Esq.;
Dorothea, m. Henry Bagot, Esq. ; and Anne, m. Sir Charles
Adderley of Lea.
The Rev. John Arden, of Longcrofts Hall, 6. March,
1752, was son of Henry Arden, Esq. of Longcrofts, by Alathea,
his wife, dau. of Robert Cotton, Esq. of Worcester, and grand-
son (by Anna-Catherine, his 1st wife, eldest dau. of John
D
54
AED
THE LANDED GENTEY.
AEK
Newton, Esq. of Kinc's BromTcy) of John Arden, Esq. of
Longcrofts, High ShcrilTfo. SwITora 1730, Mh in descent from
Simon Arden, Esq., 2na son of Thomas Arden, Esq. of Park
Hall. (It is an interesiinp; fact that Shalcespeare's mother,
Mary Anion, was the dau. of Sir Edward Arden, of Park Hall.)
He -,ii. Margaret-Elizabeth, only child of Eeai-Admiral Joseph
Hamar, and had,
I. John, his heir.
II. ]'"rancis-Edwari>, successor to his brother.
in. Henry, Lieut. 61st foot, slain at Toulouse.
IV. Samuel, Major in the E.l.C.S. ; m. Jane. dau. of James
Franklyn, Esq. of Bristol, and d. leaving issue,
1 Samuel. 2 George. 3 Alfred.
1 Eliza-Jane, m. 1835, to Michael-Thomas Bass, Esq., M.P.
2 Anne, m. to G. Maitland, Esq., E.l.C.S.
V. William, of Barton-imder-Needwood, m. Lcttice, dau. of
the Kev. John Watson, of Prestbury, co. Chester, and has
issue.
VI. George-Humphrey, deceased.
VII. George, Lieut. R.N., d. in the West Indies.
VIII. Thomas (Eev.), m. and had issue.
I. Eliza.
II. Emma-Catherine, m. Walter-WilUam Fell, Esq., Bar-
rister-at-Law.
HI. Anne-Diana, m. Very Eev. Francis Close, Dean of
Carlisle.
J v. Mary- Jane, m. George-Woodroofe Franklyn, Esq., late
M.P. for Poole.
Mr. Arden d. 10 Feb. 1803, aged 51, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Major John Abdek, of the 3rd or King's Own Dragoons, who
m. Anne-Maria, dau. of John Hodgson, Esq. of Wellingborough,
CO. Northampton, and had issue,
John-Humphrey-Cotton, d. in India.
Margaret-Mary-Anne, ni. James Crallan, Esq.
Susanna-Maria, m. John Bott, Esq. of Coton Hall, co.
Staffoid.
Major Arden d. 2 Aug. 1809, aged 33, and was s. by his
brother.
The Eev. Francis Edward Auden, Rector of Gresham,
Norfolk, b. 1777, who d. 27 Dec. 18.55, having had, by Eachel
his wife (who d. 18.52), dau. of John Pinckard, Esq.,
1 Francis-Edward (Rev.), d. unm. I8.')3.
2 Henrt-Cotton (Rev.), d. g. p. 28 Sept. 18o5.
3 George-Pi.nckard, the present representative.
4 Hamar, m. Alice, dau. of — Clisby, Esq., and has issue,
four sons and three daus.
5 William, late of King's Hussars, Capt. 1st Staffordshire
King's Own Militia, J. P. and D.L. co. Stafford, now resident
at Longcrofts.
1 Rachel-Margaret, in. 1837, Henry Cooke, Esq. of Catton,
Norfolk.
2 Emma-Jane, d. Feb. 1856, unm.
3 Cliarlotto-Mary, m. 1851, Eichard-Gcorgc-P. Minty, Esq.
of Petersdeld.
The 2nd son,
The Rev. Henrt-Cotton Arden, Rector of Bessingham, co.
Norfolk, b. 1811 ; m. Lydia, 2nd dau. of Admiral George Hills,
and d. s. p. 18G5, and was s. by his brother,
Geobge-Pinckard Abden, the present representative.
Arms — Erm., a fess., chequy, or and az.
Crcft— On a chapeau azure, turned up ermine i
boar passant or.
Motto — Quo me cunque vocat patria.
&('.(— Longeroft's Hall, Burton-on-Trent, co. Stafford.
Residence — Roman HUl, Colchester, Essex.
wild
ARDEN OF SUNBURY PARK.
Aeden, Eichaed-Edward, Esq. of Sunbury
Park, Middlesex, East Burnham, co. Bucks, of
PoBtvaiie, CO. Pembroke, and Abergwilly and
Llanon, co. Carmarthen, 2nd son of the Jate Joseph
Arden, Esq. of Islington and of Eed Lion Sqvtare,
Middlesex, b. 4 Oct. 1804 ; m. 1st, 8 Sept. 1832,
Eanny, dau. of John Wliitscd, Esq., M.])., and by
her (who d. 21 May, 1836) lias tliree children, of
whom the eldest, Emily-Lavirie Arden, is the only
survivor, and was m. to William-Henry Peacock,
Esq., J.P., of Greatford Hall, co. Lincoln, and who
d. 26 Jan. 1877. Mr. Arden m. 2m\lj, 29 Aug.
1839, Mary, dau. of John Einney, Esq., and has
issue surviving,
I. Percy, b. 9 June, 1840; late of BraSenose College, Oxford,
Barrister-at-L.iw, of the Inner Temple.
II. Douglas, b. 8 Aug. 1844; late of Pembroke College,
Oxford, Barristcr-at-Law, of the Inner Tcniiile.
III. Frank, 6. 8 Dec. 1851.
I. Caroline, m. 2 Feb. 1864, Eev. John-Erook-Mahcr
Camin, late of the 12th Eoyal Lancers, Vicar o
Monkton Wyld, Dorset.
n. Blanche, m. Charles Lucena, Esq. of London, deceased.
III. Constance. iv. Evelyn-Helen.
Mr. Arden is a Barrister-at-Law, a Magistrate and
Deputy Lieutenant co. Middlesex, and a Magistrate
for Pembrokeshire, of which co. he was High Sherifl
in 1872 ; he is also a Fellow of the Geological and
Eoyal Geographical, and other scientific societies.
His elder brother is Joseph Aeden, Esq. of Eick-
mansworth Park, co. Herts, J.P. and D.L,
Ann'; — Ermine, two barrulets compony, or and az.; in chief
three boars' heads, erased, of the last, armed of the second,
langued gu.
Crest— A mount, vert, thereon a boar, passant, arg., scme-dc-
lis az., langued gu., armed and unguled or.
Jl/o«o— Dolufire dente lacessiti.
Seats — East Burnham House, near Slough; Sunbury Park ^
Middlesex ; Pontvane, near Fishguard.
ARKWRIGHT OF SUTTON SCARSDALB.
Aekweight, "William, Esq. of Sutton ScarS'
dale, CO. Derby, b. 21 April, 1857 ; inheritor of the
Sutton Scarsdale estate under the will of his grand
father, Eobert Arkwright, Esq.
ILtltCatJC.— Sir Richard Arkwbight, to whom we ow(
the compilation and completion into a connected whole o
the different parts of the invention called the spinning frame
was born at Preston, in Lancashire, 31 Sept. 1732. H(
m. 1st, 1755, Patience, dau. of Robert Holt, of Bolton, bj
whom he had one son, Richard, his heir; and 2ndly, 1761.
Margaret Biggens, by whom he had one other child
Susannah, m. to Charles Hurt, Esq. of Wirksworth. Sil
Richard Arkwright was knighted on presenting an addresi
to George III., and served as Sheriff of Derbyshire 1787
He d. 2 Aug. 1792, and was s. by his son,
Richard Arkwbight, Esq. of Willersley, 6. 19 Dec. 1755
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff ISOI ; r,i. 17sO, Mary, dau. 0
Adam Simpson, Esq. of Bonsall, and had issue,
Richard, M.P., b. 30 Sept. 1781 ; to. Maria, dau. of the Ect
Wm. Beresford, and d. s. p. 1832.
Eqbebt, of Sutton Scarsdale.
Peter, of Willersley. {See next Memoir.)
John, of Hampton Court. {See Abkwbight of that place).
Charles, of Dunstall, co. Stafford, J.P., 6. 22 Nov. 1786; *
Mary, dau. of Edward-S. Sitwell, Esq. of Stainsby, ro
d. s. p. 28 Dec. 1850.
Joseph, of Mark Hall. {See Abkwbight of Knutson Hall).
Elizabeth, m. Francis Hurt, Esq. of Alderwasley, ci
Derby, and d. 1838, leaving issue.
Anne, m. Vice-Chancellor Sir James Wigrara, and d. 1844
leaving issue.
Mr. Arkwright d. 1348. His eldest surviving son,
Robert Abkwbight, Esq. of Sutton Scarsdale, J.P.
D.L., b. 7 March, 1783; m. Frances-Crawford, dau. of Stephen
George Kemble, Esq. of Durham, and d. 6 Aug. 1859, Icavinj
issue,
George, Barrister-at-Law, J.P., M.P. for Leominster, 6. 2(
Aug. 1807 ; d. s. p. 18.56.
William, Major in the army, 6th Dragoons, h. 12 Sept. 1889:
m. Fanny-Susan, 2nd dau. of Edward Thomewill, i:sq. o
Dove Cliff, CO. Stafford, and d. 13 May, 1857, leaving ar
only son, the present William Arkwright, Esq. of Suttoi
Scarsdale, and three daus., Fanny-Elizabeth, m. June, 1874
to Capt. William-Thomhill Blois, brother of Sir Johl
Blois, 8th hart, of Cockfield. Emma, m. 13 July, 1876
George-Henry-William Hervey, Esq., 2nd son of Ei(^l
Eev. Lord Arthur Hervey, Bishop of Bath and Wells, aat
d. April, 1877 ; and Sophia.
Godfrey-Harry (Rev.), b. 10 Oct. 1814, ; who had the estate 0
Sutton Scarsdale for life, and resided there ; m. 1st, 184*
Franccs-Rafcla, dau. of Sir Henry FitzHcrbert, Bart., an(
by her had issue,
1 Francis, M.P. for East Derbyshire (Coton Hall, Warwick
shire); m. 1st, 1867, Louisa, dau. of Henry Milbank, K34.
who (/. 187.1 ; and 2ndly, 12 Sept. 1875, Hon. Eve]|(
Addington, 3rd dau. of Viscount Sidmouth. 5^
2 William-Harry (Rev.).
1 Frances-Alice, d. 1864.
He TO. 2n(ily, 24 April, 1862, Marian-Hiliary-Adolaidc
youngest dau. of Hon. and Very Eev. George Pellett^ 1).I>.
Dean of Norwich, and by her had a dau., Marian, and tw
sons, Godfrcy-EdwardPelleAV and Waller. Rev. G.-li
Arkwright d. 17 Dec. 1866
AEK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
AEM
35
Eustace, h. 27 Dec. 1818 ; m. Emma-Anne, dan. of John
Stracey, Esq., and dying 1846, left a dau., Eustace-Emma-
Millicent, m. 1870, to Col. G. M. Hutton.
Fanny-Elizabeth, m. 1852, Sir Hew Dalrymple, Bart.
Arms—Arg., on a mount vert, a cotton tree, fructed ppr.,
on a chief az., between two bezants, an escutcheon of ihe field,
charged with a bee, volant ppr.
C'rest~An eagle, rising, or, in its beak an escutcheon,
pendent by a ribbon gu., thereon a hank of cotton arg.
Motto — Multa tuli fecique.
iScai— Sutton Scarsdale, near Chesterfield.
ARKWRIGHT OF WILLERSLEY.
Arkwbight, Feedeeic-Chaeles, Esq. of Wil-
lersley, co. Derby, J.P., b. 7 Nov. 1853 ; s. his father
6 Dec. 1874.
It inCajJC— Peter Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley, J.P.
and D.L., b. 17 April, 1784; 3rd son of Eichard Arkwright,
Esq. of WiUersley, and Mary Simpson his wife; m. 1806, Mary-
Anne, dau. of Charles Hurt, Esq. of Wirksworth, and had
issue,
Frederic, late of Willersley.
Edward, b. 15 Dee. 1808; m. 184i5, Charlotte- Wilmot, dau of
Robert Sitwell, Esq., and d. 1850, leaving by her (who d.
18.i5) three daus., Constance-Charlotte, wife of Capt. Fawkes ■
Edith-Anne, wife of B. D. Cleasby, Esq., and Mary-Anne'
wife of Bev. Bichard FitzHerbert. '
Henry (Rev.), 6. 16 March, 1811, Vicar of Bodenham; m 1st
Henrietta, dau.oftheBev.CharlesThorneycroft, of Thorney-
crolt, CO. Chester, and by her (who d. 1844) has haci one
Bon, Henry-Jolm, b. 10 Feb. 1844, and three daus,
Hennetta-Beck, Sophia-Mary, and Mary-Ann-Louisa. He
m. 2ndly, 1847,Ellen, dau. of John-Home Purves, Esq., and
has had by her a son, Charles-Evelyn, b. 1848 (m. 1876
Isabel-Emma, dau. of JohnCompton, Esq.), and several daus'
Alfred of Wirksworth, J.P. , and D.L., b. 19 June, 1812 ; m
1845, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Crutchley, Esq. of Sunning
Hill Park, and has two daus., Emily-Elizabeth, and JuUa-
Helen, wife of James Digby Legard, Esq., B.H.A.
James-Charles, b. 1 Oct. 1813 ; vi. 1st, 29 June, 1854, Isabel
dau. of W.-L. Clowes, Esq. of Broughton, co. Lancaster'
which lady d. s. p. 5 April, 1855. He m. 2ndly, 28 April,
1864, Mary-Esther, eldest dau. of Wm. Brodhurst, Esq of
the Friary, Newark.
Ferdinand-William, b. 10 Dec. 1814.
Augustus-Peter, Comm. UM., M.P. for North Derbyshire
6. 6 March, 1821. '
John-Thomas, of Hatton House, co. Warwick, J.P and D L
b. 2 Nov. 1823; m. 1856, Laura, dau. of Bev. Edward Willes!
and has had three sons and two daus.
^frisTl"'^' '"■ ^^^"' ''^°^""' Sti-ange, Esq. of Naples, who
^ Susan-Maria, m. 18.39, the Bight Bev. Joseph-Cotton Wigram
D.D., Bishop of Rochester, and had issue. She d. June'
18b4; he d. 1867.
Fanny-Jane, m. 21 Jan. 1873, Darwin Galton, Esq. of Claver-
don Leys, co. Warwick, and has issue.
Margaret-Helen, m. James-Eichard Wigram, Esq.
Caroline-Elizaheth, m. 1853, John Clowes, Esq., 2nd son
of W.-Legh Clowes, Esq. of Broughton Hall, co. Lancaster
and has issue.
r. Arkwright d. 19 Sept. 1866, and was .s. by his eldest son,
Frederic Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley, b. 16 Aug. 1806;
. 4 Nov. 1845, Susan-Sabrina, dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon
urney ; and by her (who d. 7 Oct. 1874) had issue,
I. Frederick-Charles, now of Willersley.
I. Ellen-Mary, m. 29 July, 1868, to Rev. Frederick Fawkes
Viear of WooUey, 2nd son of late Rev. Ayfcough Fawkes of
F:irnley.
II. Susan-Alice.
JoHN-HuNGERFOSE, flow of Hampton Court
Eichard, 6. 23 Jan. 1835 ; vi. 22 July, 1862, Lady MaryByno-
dau. ol George, 2nd Earl of Strafford J "^'^'7 iijng,
George (Rev.), b. 29 July, 1836; Rector of Pen, :om-:e Fere-
fordsnre; m. 10 Jan. 1860, Hon. Elizabeth Kenyon, dau. of
/ iL'i ^''^.L°'-'i,I^enyon, and has issue, Bernard-George.
6.1861; Sidney-John, b. 1863; Hubert-Seymour, b. 1865-
Richard-Eden-St. Aubyn; Ernest-Henry, 6. 1868- Violet^
Frances, and Cecily-Margaret. "o, vioiei-
Henry, Capt. 84th regt., A.D.C., 6. 16 Dec. 1837 ; killed bv
an avalanche on Mont Blanc, 13 Oct. 18G6. '
Edwyn (Rev.), b. 2 May, 1839.
Arthur-Chandos, 2nd Life Guards, 6. 8 March, 1843 • m 1870
Agnes-Mary, only dau. of W.-M. Tufnell, Esq., and ha'
issue, Wilfrid-Lionel-Tyrell; Harold-Arthur Cyril: Gerald
Byng; Lilian-Agnes.
Charles-Leigh, b. 6 June, 1846.
Caroline-Sarah, m. 27 Jan. 1858, Rev. Berkeley-L. Scuda-
more-Stanhope, Rector of Byford, and has issue
Mary, m. 7 Aug. 1862, Samuel-Courthope, eldest .son of
Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. of Dingcstow Court, co. Monmouth,
and Forest House, Essex, and has issue,
i ranees-Catherine, Km i i -tr-Rn,!!, ; o
Emily-Sophia.
Arms, ff-c— Same as Arkwright of Sutton.
&nt— Hampton Court, Leominster, co. Hereford.
Alice-Eden,
r. Arkwright d. 6 Dec. IS74.
Arnif: — Same as preceding Memoir,
-bi '_'.'— Willersley, Cromford, co. Derby.
ARKWRiaHT OF HAMPTON COURT,
Aekwbight, John-Hungeefobd, Esq. of ILamp-
n Courb, CO. Hereford, High Sheriff 1862, b July
^33 ; m. 12 June, 1866, Charlotte-Lucy, dau. if
)hn Davenport, Esq. of Foxley, co. Hereford, and
/estwood Hall, co. Stafford, and has issue,
John-Stanhope, b. 1872.
Geraklino-Mary-Rose. Evelyn-Lucy-Alice.
tltltraCIE.-JoHN Arkwright, Esq. of Hampton Court
11 son of Richard Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley, and Mary
np.son his wife), J.P., High Sheriff 1831; 6. 27 Aug. 1785;
13 April, 1830, Sarah, eldest surviving dau. of Sir Hun^er-
•d lloskyns, Bart, of Harewood, and had issue,
ARKWUIGHT OF KNTTTSON HALL.
Aekweight, Eobeet-Wigeam, of Knutson
Hall, CO. Northampton, J.P. for that co., b. 15
April, 1822 ; m. 30 Dec. 1847, Sophia- Julia, eldest
dau. of Alexander Greig, Esq. of 10, Lowndes
Street, London, and has issue,
Frank-Wigsell, Capt. Coldstream Guards, b. 29 Sept 1843
Herbert-Robert, b. 15 Nov. 1860.
Julius, b. 9 Jan. 1865.
Mary-Sophia-Clare. Diana-Laura. Isabel-Gertrude.
S-tUraffC— Bev. Joseph Arkwright, of Mark Hall,
Esrex, and Normanton Turville, co. Leicester, 6th son of
Richard Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley Castle, b. 9 Aug. 1791;
TO. 29 Oct. 1818, Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Wigram, Bart., and
by her (who d. 21 May, 1863) had issue,
Robert- Wigram, now of Knutson Hall.
Charles, ofAshlands, co. Leicester, late Lieut. 1st Dragoon
Guards, b 9 Sept. 1823; m. 10 Sept. 1864, Honoria, daS. of
E.-B. Hartopp, Esq., of Dalby Hall, Leicester ; and has seven
sons and two daus.
Julius, Vicar of Latton, Essex, b. 28 Sept. 1850; d. 15 April
1864; 7)1. Laura-Elisa, dau. of Alexander Greig, Esq of lo'
Lowndes Street, London, and has four daus. '
Loftus- Wigram, of Parndon Hall, Essex, 6. 29 Sept 1829- m
Elizabeth, dau. of S. Reynolds, Esq., and has, Loftus-Josepli
Wigram, b. 14 Oct. 1866. ^
Arthur- William, of Broughton Astley, co. Leicester, b. 20 Feb
1831; TO. 3 April, 1856, Emma, dau. of Rev. John Wolley oi"
Beeston, Notts. She d. 20 June, 18G6, having had two sons
and two daus.
Eleanor-Harriet, m. 4 Feb. 1851, George-GranviUe Randolph
Bear-Admiral, R.N., C.B.
Anne-Mary, m. 16 Sept. 1841, Rev. Georgs Bruxnei, Rector
of Thurlaston, co. Leicester; d. 19 Jan. 1854
Anna-Frances. Catherine-Elizabeth. Susan-Ellen.
Gertrude. Agnes-Isabella.
He d. 29 Feb. 1864, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms, (&e.— Same as Arkwright of Sutton.
Seat— Kautson Hall, Wellingborough, co. Northampton.
ARMITAGE OF MILNSBRIDGE HOUSE.
Aemitage, Geoege, Esq. of Milnsbridge House,
Nunthorpe, co. York, J.P., D.L., b. 24 Sept. 1806 ;
VI. 24 Aug. 1830, Caroline-Jane, eldest dau. of
James Dowker, Esq. of North Dalton, E.E., co.
York, and has issue,
I. Joseph, J.P., 6.23 Sept. 1840; m. 1866, Julia, 2nd dau-
of George Pollard, Esq., J.P., Cheltenham, and has issue,
George-Pollard, and Julia-Ethel.
II. George-Dowker, B.A., Trin. Col., Cambridge, b. 25 Cot.
1845; TO. Matilda-Constance, 3rd dau. of Rev. Charles-
Benjamin Lowe, M.A., Rector of Tydd St. Mary, and has
issue.
I. Kate, TO. Rev. H.-F. Radford, M.A., Broughton Astley
Rectory, co. Leicester.
II. Caroline-Jane, m. Rev. James Hope, M.A., Trin. Cliurch,
Halifax.
III. Gertrude, m. George Buchanan, Esq. of Blackhcath,
London.
IV. Edith, d. 1366. v. Frances- Vernon.
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ARM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ARM
ULinCilSt. — Geouge AnMiTAr.E, r.=q., 6. 1074; who re-
sided at Hislnoyd House, parish of Ahnondbury, left at his
decease, 174i (by Alice his wife), an only son,
Joseph Armitage, Esq. of Highroyd House; m. Mary,
dau. of Ecv. Mr. Wilson, Incumbent of Holm6rth, and by
her had, with two daus., viz., Sarah, m. William Fenton, Ksq.
of Spring Grove, Hudders6eld: and Martha, m. Richard
Bassett, Esq. of Glentworth Hall, near Gainsborough, an only
son,
Geobge Akmitage, Esq. of Highroyd House, 6. 173C; in.
1776, Sarah, dau. of Joseph Walker, Esq. of Lascelles Hall,
and dying IS^O^, had by her (who d. 1815), with two daus.,
Marianne, and Sarah, m. 1808, Kichaid Wilson, Esq. of Leeds,
an only son,
Joseph Abmitage, Esq. of Milnsbridge House, co. York,
J.P. and D.L., b. 9 Feb. 1778; m. 25 Sept. 1804, Anne,
eldest dau. of Joseph Taylor, Esq. of Bluckley Hall, co. Lan-
caster, and d. 17 Aug. 18C0, having by her (who d. 3 Feb.
1854) had issue,
Geoege, now of Milnsliridge House and Xunthorpe.
Joseph-Taylor, of Birkby, near HuddersReld, b. 24 April,
180U; m. Ellen, 2nd dau. of Henry Ingram, Esq. of Hali-
fax, CO. York, and has issue.
John, b. 20 Feb. 1817; in. Harriet, 2nd dau. of Thomas Cal-
row, Esq. of Bury, co. Lancaster; and;?. 1867, Icavintf issue.
Henry, 6. 21 May, 1818; m. Amelia, 3rd dau. of Thomas
Ramsay, Esq., Commissary-General, K.S.W., and d. 1872,
leaving issue.
Edward, b. 27 Aufr. 1819; m. Eliza-Anne, 3rd dau. of Thomas
Carlow, Esq. of Bury, and has issue.
James, 6. I'J Aug. 1823 ; d. 18G3.
Sarah-Anne, m. John Starkey, Esq. of Huddersfield.
Emma, m. Eev. David James, of Pantteg Eectory, and d.
1875.
Charlotte, m. W'illiam-Leigh Brook, eldest son of James
Brook. Esq. of Mcltham Hall, West Hiding, co. York; and
is deceased.
Ellen, d. Feb. 1812.
Eliza, d. 17 Mav, 1818.
Mary, m. Eev. Edward Sandfortl, Incmmbont of Elland, near
Halifax, 4th son of the Eev. Humphrey Sandford.
Helen, d. 1 June, 1818.
Anne-Taylor, m. Humphrey Sandford, Esq., of the Isle of
; crosses-cross-
EmUy, m. W.-L. Brook, Esq.; and d. 1855.
Arms— Gu., a lion's head, erased, between
lets arg.
Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, couped at the shoulder,
habited or, cuffed arg., holding in the hand, ppr., a staff gu.,
headed and pointed.
Motto — Semper paratus.
Seais— Milnsbridge House, Huddersfield, and Nunthorpe, co.
York.
ABMSTRONG OF GARHY CASTLE,
Aemstkoxg, Caeteeet- Andrew, Esq. of Garry
Castle, King's Co., late Capt. 10th regt., J.P. for
King's Co. and Capt. in the 5th Royal Lancaster
MiUtia, b. 25 Nov. 1838 ; m. 3 Sept. 1863, Ellen,
2nd dau. of the late Hugh Dawson, Esq. of Leyland
and West Cliff, co. Lancaster.
ILilTCajIC. — Archibald Armstboxo, Esq. of Ballylin, half
brother of Edmund Armstrong, Esq. (ancestor of Armstrong,
Bart, of Gallen, King's County, (see Bdbke's Peerage and
Baronetage), and 2nd son of Andrew Armstrong, Esq., by
Jane Stephenson, his 3rd wife, b. 1658; m. 1681, Letitia,
youngest dau. of Col. Edward Playsted, and had issue,
I. W^iLLiAM, b. 1691; m. 1715, Eebecca, dau. of Bigoe
Henzell, Esq., and left issue,
1 Archibald, b. at Bamagratty 1716 ; m. Eebecca, only
dau. of Capt. Michael Annstrong, and sister of General
Bigoe Armstrong, and had, with two daus., Jane, m. to
Hugh Coulaghan, Esq., and Catherine, m. to Daniel Cou-
laghan, Esq., three sons, of whom the 3rd, Bigoe, an
officer in the army, m. Susannah, dau. of Thomas Ber-
nard, Esq. of Birr, and by her (who d. July, 1819), left »t
his decease, 15 March, 1773, aged 28, two sons, Bigoe, an
officer in the Guards, who m. Sophia, widow of Sir David
Williams, Bart., and d. at Boulogne, 1824, leaving a dau.,
Caroline; and Thoma-s, Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards.
2 William, an officer in the army, m. 1st, 3 July, 1747,
Mary, dau. of William Hunt, Esq. of Petworth, in Sussex :
and 2ndly, Miss Hill, sister of Col. Hill, of London, but
had issue only by the 1st, viz., four daus., Fanny, w.
Edmund Armstrong, Esq. of Percy Street, London ;
Charlotte, m. Eichard Hassall. Esq., Barrister-at-Law ;
Eebecca, m. and had issue; Mary, m. Dr. Blair, and
had issue. Mr. William AimaUong' d. in London, 10 Oct.
17t;4, aged 62.
3 Andrew, Capt. E.I.C.S., of Castle Armstrong, King's
Co., High Sheriff 1777; m. Mary, dau. of Mr. Bidwell,
and relict of Governor George Scot, of Bengal, by
whom (who d. 2 July, 1781) he left at his decease, 31 July,
1789, aged 65, William, who went as a writer to Bengal,
where he wt. and d., leaving issue ; Thomas, b. 1765, oi
Castle Armstrong, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Puwt,
Esq. of London, banker, and left a duu. and heiress, Eliza-
beth, 7ft. to Thomas Eaikes, Esq. of Welton; Andrew,
who d. at St. Croix, 1805, leaving by Anne, his wife, eldest
dau. of James Brady, Esq. of Dublin, two survivini,' sons
and two daus. (William-Andrew, J. P., of Eathmackiue,
CO. Wexford, b. 30 March,- 1793, m. 8 Feb. I>i4!<,
Marianne-Stuart, dau. of John Flood, Esq. of View Jlnunt,
CO. Kilkenny; Thomas-Bagot (Eev.), Vicar of U.illy-
valdon, co. Wexford, m. 24 Jan. 1845, Isabella, youni^est
dau. of Eichard Fothergill, Esq. of Carleon, co. Mon-
mouth; Harriet; and Catherine) ; Eebecca, in. to Nii-hdlas
Gamble, Esq. of Derrinboy, and had issue; and Harrier,
'/ft. 1796, to George Armstrong, Esq.
4 Edward, of Clara, King's Co., J. P., h. 14 June , 1721;
m. Anne, dau. of Michael M'Evoy, Esq. of co. Long-
ford, and had issue.
1 Eebecca, ni. i'rank Conrahy, Esq. of Birr.
II. Edmund, Capt. E.I.C.S., who d. leaving issue.
in. Charles, in General Wynne's regt. of Dragoons; killei
in a duel.
IV. Andeew, of whose line we have to treat.
V. Thomas, of Ballyin, Inspector-General of Barracks, J.P.,
High Sheriff King's Co. He m. twice, but left at bis
decease, 1750, issue only by his 2nd wife, Lucy, 3rd dau. of
George Holmes, Esq., viz.,
1 Andrew, of Ballyin, an officer in the E.I.C.S. ; d. s.
2 Thomas, Lieut.-Col. 17th regt. of foot; d. unm. ' I
3 George, of the Island of Jamaica, who m. Elizabetll,i|
dau. of Mr. Philips, and widow of Andrew Waller, Esq.fl
by whom he had issue, I
Thomas, Capt. Longford Militia, m. Miss ArmstrongiJ
of Ennis, co. Clare, and liad issue, George-Knox i*
Edmund, M.D. ; Eobert- Wallace, M.D., who d. unm.;)
Thomas-Holmes, merchant in Manchester (who i».ij
1831, Anna, eldest dau. of the Eev. Blayney Mitchdl,
of Monaghan, and has is'iuc, Lydia, Anaa-Sophia, Har-
riet, Lucy-Ellen, and Ellen-Stewart) ; John-Simpson
Barrister-at-Law; James-Henry; Anna, to. Sir Ben-
jamin Morris, Knt., late Capt. 25th regt. ; Jauc ; aai
Dorothea.
Lucy-Mary, d. unm. at Sidmouth, 7 Jan. 1810.
George Armstrong to. 2ndly, 1796, Harriet, 2nd dau. o
Andrew Armstrong, Esq., and left by her ;it his deccan
(being killed by falling into a dock at Bristol), three daus.
Harriet, Mary-Elizabeth, and Isabella.
1 Elizabeth, m. 1780, Thomas Woods, Esq.; and d. a
Parsonstown, 28 Feb. 1808, leaving issue.
I. Mai-garet, in. George Brereton, Esq., and had issue.
II. Elizabeth, m. Matthew Hyde, Esq. of Newton, King' li
County, and had issue.
Archibald Armstrong d. 18 April, 1747. His 4th son, !
Andrew Armstrokg, Esq., was Treasurer of King's Co. i
and for some time Comptroller of the Household to tli
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. He in. 1 Aug. 1724, Alphm
youngest dau. of Bigoe Henzell, Esq. of Bamagratty, and l,
her (who d. 13 July, 1783) had issue,
I. Archibald, b. at Barnagrntty, 1726; m. Margaret, dau (
John Bagot, Esq. of Ard, King's Co. ; and dying 13 JuiU
1793, left, with other children, who d. unm.,
1 Andrew-Edmund-Bigoe, 6. 1 June, 1774; who assume
the surname of Bagot, in consequence of his uncl(
William Bagot, having left him a share of his estate I
Ard. He m. Mrs. Sidney Stretch, and left three daus.,
Sidney -Mary, in. 1840, Charles Bagot, Esq. of Ki
coursey. King's County.
Fanny-Anne, m. Abraham Fuller, eldest son of AbR
ham Fuller, Esq. of Woodfield, King's County.
Sidney-Blanche. j
2 Charlotte-Margaret, in. 1760, Eichard Crosbie, Esq. I
II. Thomas, a Capt. in the army, b. 27 Dec. 1729, who liv( I
at Derrycooly, and afterwards at Ballycumber, where he .
7 Nov. 1795, leaving by his wife, the dau. of Hugh Cam
bell, Esq., and widow of Hugh M'Laughlin, Esq., an on
surviving child, Lucinda, b. at Dundee, m. Benjam
Bird, Esq., and had issue.
III. Andeew, of whom presently.
IV. Edmund, 6. 1735; of Fortie Hall, Enfield, Middlesex, m
of Percy Street, London, Array Agent ; in. 1st, Miss Macki
by whom he had an only dau., who t^ young; and ■2ndl
F'anny, dau. of William Armstrong, Esq. of Petworth, 1
whom he had three children, viz.,
1 William-Archibald, of Pengelly Lodge, b. 1770, A.lJ
F.S.A. (Itev.), Rector of Hykham, Line Inshire, J.R
Hertford and Middlesex; m. 179C, Charlotie-E.-M. p
sell, younger dau. of Eichard Hassell, Esq., and had iW
Edmund-John, Liout. R.N., b. Aug., 1798; to. 1823,IH
WaLsoa, and d. 1»37, leaving issue.
AEM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ARM
IICTiry-Williain (Rev.), of St. John's Coll., Oxon, il. 1877.
(u'or,i;c-Ci:ivi_'n, (Jol. E.I.C.S., b. '.i April, 180u; (/. 18(31.
Aiiuustiis, /,. Ul April, 1810.
^Vllll,llll-M ittli.'w, /,. -z Jlarch, 1814, m. ami has one dau.
Chaiirs l-iv,lri-iek, b. (i Dec. I8U.
llarnuH-raiKcs, „t. Cliaries Norris, Esfj.
Avarilla-Alphra, m. lila, Artemidonis-Cromwcll Rnssell,
Esq., eldest son of T. -A. Eusseil, E.sq. of Cliesluuul'ark
Herts.
Helen-Marianne-Monk, m. E. D. Hoblyn, Esq.
Fanny-Eliza-Kaikes, m. K. D. Hoblyn, Esq.
2 George-Andrew, Lieut.-Gen. in the army, b. Oct. 1771;
m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of George Haywaid, E.s,i. ; and
2ndly, Mary-Esther, dau. of T.-A. liussell, Esq. of Ches-
hunt Park: but d. s.p. 12 Nov. 1834.
1 Harriet-Anne.
T. Bigoe, b. 1737 ; d. unm. 175G.
I. llebecca, 6. 1728; m. Thuriogh Macrrath, Esq., and had
three sons and one dau. who m. Kichard Warbunon Esq
II. Lucy, m. Humphrey Ellis, and liad issue. '
The 3rd son of Andrew Armstrong, by Alphra his wife,
Andrew Armstkon-g, Esq., 6. 1732, was an officer in the
Uth regt., but being severely wounded at the siege of
Loiiisberg, he retired from the army. He resided at Garry
Castle, King's Co., and was County Treasurer and .J. P. He
m. 5 May, 175C, Elizabeth, only dau. of Capt. James Buchanan,
of Craigavern and Dromakill, Scotland, of the family of that
ilk, and by her, who d. 21 Sept. 1813, aged 72, had issue,
I. Archibald, b. 1 Nov. 17G3 ; Capt. in the E.I.C.S. ; d s v
II. Andrew, b. 20 Oct. 17G4; Lieut. 54th regt.: m. 14 jVp
1793, Anne, dau. of Andrew Armstrong, Esq. of Gallen, and
had issue,
1 William-Eigoe, b. 1801, dec.
1 Cunstantia-M iria.
2 John, d. 185.5.
2 Elizabeth, dec.
in. 'J'iiomas-St. George, of Garry Castle.
IV. WiLLiAM-BiGOE, of Bal Iver (see tlmt f'rinili/).
V. James, b. 20 Aug. 1769; formeriy Lieut. 46th regt., and
subsequently Paymaster 57th. He m. in the West Indies
;iiid is deceased. '
VI. Edmund, b. 10 Jan. 1772; Major in the E.I.C.S.; m.Mi.ss
Leonora Lueas ; and d. iu India 1809, having hud one sou
and three daus., viz.,
1 Andrew-Bigoe, in the E.I.C.S.; b. 11 June, 1802- killed
in action iu Biniiah.
1 Leononi, drc/ascd. 2 Mary-Elizabeth.
3 Catbeiinr-lteljecca.
VIII. Bigoc-Cliarlc.,, 6. 17 May, 1775; Capt. 57th regt.: d.
JS4, Hugh Conrahy,
I. Catherine -Rebecca, m. 27 Jan,
Es(i., and had issue.
II Mary, m. 179'2, Capt. William Grant, of the Clare
Mditia, son of James Grant, Esq., and bad issue,
in. Elizabeth, hi. 1791-, John Armstrono:, Esq., Lieut. Royal
Irish Artillery, of co. Fermanagh, and had issue.
?he 3rd son,
Thomas-St.-George Armstrong, Esq. of Garry Castle House,
■:ing's County, High Sheriff 1809, b. 14 Nov. 17G5 ; m. 14 Feb.
792, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Priaulx, Esq. of the Island of
iuernsey, of an ancient Norman family, and had issue,
I. Caeteket-.\m.re\v, late representative.
ir Thumas-St. George, b. April, 1798; m. Donna Justa do
VUlunuiv;!. dau. of Don Pedro de Villanueva, a Castilian of
robk- ,b SL,. lU, settled in Buenos Ayres, and has issue,
1 Thonias-St. George, b. 26 Nov. 1838.
1 Isabel, „t. Don Frederico Ellortondo, of Buencs Ayres
2 Emma. 3 ju^ta.
4 Dolores, m. Mons. Henri Dose, of ILivre.
III. William-Bigoe, 6. 13 April, 1800 ; d. 2 Oct. I SCR He m
1st, Elizabeth Banks, and c^. 2 Oct. 1866, having had by her
three sons and two daus., viz.,
1 Carteret-Andrew, now of Garry Castle.
2 Thomas-St. George, b. 5 Feb. 1845; d. 20 Jan. 1875.
5 .lohn-Le Merchant, 6. 5 Feb. 1845.
1 Elizabeth-Priaulx.
2 Justa-Honoria, m. Thomas-A. White, Esq. of Ballv-
bi-ophy, Queen's County.
Mr. W.-B. Armstrong r,i. 2ndly, Katherino Temple, and by
lier had two sons and one dau., viz.,
4 William-Bigoe.
fi Osmond-de Beauvoir-Priaulx.
3 Isabel-Ellortondo.
*■/,■-["'"';?"'"''''' *• 21 Jan. 1802; J.P. Kinc-sCo.; m
^J .\ov. 182,, his cousin, Emma, Uth dau. of the late Thomas
l^iiaulx, Esq. of Montbello House, Island of Guernsey, and
1 Thomas-Priaulx-St. George, h. 28 March, 1833; Knt. of
he Legion of Honour, served as a Major in 94th regt.
Retired on half-pay as a Capt., 22nd regt., and d. Juh-
187-; «!.. Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. Graves of Dublin, and
liad issue, three sons and two daus.
2 -lohn-Priaulx, b. June, 1836.
a James-St. George, Capt. in the army, 6. 4 July, 1838.
4 Edmond-Ireland (Rev.'), b. 14 xVu"-. 18 '1
6 Andrew-Carteret, b. 11 March, 1845.
1 Anna-Louisa, d. Iu Aug. 1850.
The eldest son,
Carteret-Andrew Armstrong, Esq. of Garry Castle Bar-
rister-at-Law, b. 19 May, 1797; d. un.a. 7 Apiil, IsGD, h'avino-
devised his property to his nephew Carteret-Andrew, the
piesent possessor.
all ppr.
-Gu., three dexter arms vambraced, hands clenched,
&((i— Garry Castle House, Banagher, King's County.
ARMSTRONG OP BAL IVER.
Armsteong, William-Bigoe, Esq. of Bal Iver,
Is-iiig's Co., Treasurer of that co., m. 4 April, 1836,
Anna-M. De Courcy, 2ncl dau. of Jaraes Freeman
Hughes, Esq. of The G-rovc, Stillorgan, co. Dublin.
jLtllCTtgC— William-Bigoe Armstrong, Esq. of Bal Iver,
Treasurer of the King's County (4th son of Andrew Armstron-'
and brother of Thomas-St. George Armstrong, Esq. of GarPy
Castle), b. 19 July, 1768; m. 1796, Jane-Wilhelmina, only child
of James Ferrier, Gen. Royal Engineers, and by her (who
d. IG April, 1829, aged 65) left at his decease an only child, his
successor,
James-Ferrier Armstrong, Esq. of Bal Iver, Treasurer of
the King's Co., m. 14 Jan. I836, Honoria, eldest dau. of
John Fleming, Esq. of Stoiieham Park, Hants, M.P. for the
southern division of that county, and d. 13 April, IS66, leaving
an only son,
William-Bigoe, now of Bal Iver.
Arms — Same as Armstrong nf Garry Cdstle.
-beaj— Bal Iver, Banagher, King's Co.
WRIGHT-ARMSTROlSra OF KILLYLEA.
Wright-Armstrong, IlEXRY-BRrcE, Esq. of
Killjlea, co. Annagli, h. 27 July, 18J.4; s. 1872*.
?ttnr<lCIC. — Edward Armstrong, Esq., son of William
Armstrong, Esq., by Jane Garver, his wife, m. 1760, Grace
Jones, said to have been descended from. Col. Michael Jones,
Commander-in-Chief of the Pariiamentary forces in Leinster,'
and Governor of Dublin, 1G49, and had two sons, William-
Jones and Edward. The elder,
Rev. William-Jones Armstrong, M.A., Rector of the Union
ofTermonfeckan, CO. Louth, ?;i. 17S4, Margaret, 3id. dau. of
Alderman John Tew, Lord Mayor of Dublin, and grand-dau.
of Alderman David Tew, Lord Mayor of same city, 1752, by
whom he had issue,
William-Jones, now of Killylea.
John-Tew, to. Anne, only dau. ot Ralph Tew, Esq. of Raddins-
town, CO. Meath, and has issue. Maxwell; John; Thomas-
and Anne. '
Thomas-Knox, J.P. co. Armagh, m. Catlierine-Fianoes 2na
dau. of the late Wallop Brabazon, Esq. of Rath llous.', co.
Louth, by Jane his 1st wife, dau. of Josias Duprc, Esq of
Wilton Park, Bucks, and d. at Roims Jan. Is 10, leaving
issue, Jane-Rebecca and Diana-Lueiuda..
Helen, to. the Rev. John Kerr, Rector of the Union of Ter-
monfeckan.
Anne, m. Walter Newton, Esq., l,ite of the 21 jt Light
Dragoons.
Diana-Jane, deceased.
The eldest son,
William-Jones Armstrong, Esq. of Killylea, J. P., D.L.,
High Sheriff 1840, 6. 22 May, 1794; m. Z Feb. 1842, Frances-
Elizabeth, Lady M'Creagh, relict of Col. Sir Michael M'Creagh,
C.B., K.C.H., <&c., and only dau. of Major Christopher Wil.son,
of the 22nd foot, and had issue,
I. William-Fortescue, b. 28 Jan. 1813, late 7th Hussars
d. s. p.
II. Henrt-Bruce, Inner Temple, London, now of Killylea.
Mr. Armstrong assumed, in 18G8, by royal licence, the name
and arms of Wright upon the decease of the late Hon. Sir
Fredcrick-Adolphus Bruce, and d. 1872.
./4r))!.s— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Armstrong, ppr pale gu.
and vert, three dexter armed arms, coupcd at the shnuUicrs
and embowed, the hands clenched, ppr. ; 2nil and 3rd, \\ right,
ar. three bars gemcl gu., on a chief az. three leupaids' laces or,'
a canton erm. for distinction.
CrvsU — 1st Armstrong: Out of a mural coronet or, an armed
arm embowed, the hand grasping an oak tree eradicated, ppr.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
AEN
2nd WBicnx : Out of a mural crown, chequy, or and gu., a dra-
pon's head vert, on the neck three leopards' faces as in the
arms, between two bars gemel, a trefoil slipped or.
Motto — Invictus manco.
.'Jcat — Killylea House, Armagh.
ABMSTRONa OF MOUNT HEATOJT.
See MacDo>'xell of New Hall.
ARMSTRONG OF LISMOHER.
Aemsteoxg, EDMFND-Jonx, Esq. of Lismolier,
CO. Clare, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1852, b. May,
1808 ; m. Isf., Honor, dau. of the late Wm. -Nugent
Macnamara, Esq. of Doolen, M.P., which lady d. s.]}. ;
and 2ndly, April, 1840, Janc-Catherina, Srd dau. of
Thomas-Hajter Longden, Esq., D.L., of co. Kent,
of EnnismoVe Place, Hyde Park, London, by whom
he lias issue,
I. Edmcnd-James Young, 6. 1844, Capt. 10th rest, of foot;
m. 1874, Clara-Norris, dau. of William-Poole Kin?, Esq.
II. Jo': 1-IIenry-Maxwell, 6. 1850; M.B., L.R.C., G.I.
III. Thomas-Conyngham, b. 1852; Lieut. 3rd Buffs, d. 23
Jan. 1876.
I. Maria-Lavinia-Cecilia. ii. Jane-Lonfrden.
III. EUen-Loisa, ?«. April, 1875, Maurice-Robert Blundcn,
3rd son of Sir John Blunden, 3rd bart. of Castle Blunden.
IV. Apnes-Georgina, vi. May, 1874, Eev. William-Murdoch
Johnston, M.A., Rector of Ballymoney, co. Antrim.
Mr. Armstrong s. his imele, the late E.-B. Arm-
strong, Esq., who d. tmm. 1833. He is only son of
the late Eev. John Armstrong (who d. 1820), by
Maria-Cassandra Young liis wile, niece to the Eight
Eev. Dr. Young, Bishop of Clonfert, and grandson
(by Hannah Westrop his wife, sister of M. - E.
Westrop, Esq. of Monkstown Castle, co. Cork)
of Edmund Armstrong, Esq. of Buncraggy, whose
father, James Armstrong, was the first of the family
who settled in co. Clare, in the early part of the
17th century.
5eafs— Lismoher, Kilfenora, co. Claro; and 44, Lower Lccson
Street, Dublin.
ARMSTRONG OP CHAFFPOOIi.
Aemstroxg, James-Wood, Esq. of Choffpool, co.
Sligo, b. 1827, Commander K.N., J.P., D.L., High
Sheriff, 1873, s. to that estats on the death of his
mother, April 1868, and became the representative
of the family in 1864.
ILtltCaflC— AViLLiAM Akmstkono, founder of the Arm-
strong family in Tipperary, went over to Ireland shortly after
the battle of Worcester, and settled in the old castle at Farney
bridge, near Thurles. He was Captain of the troop of horse
attached to the Tipperary Militia, in 1088, and ni. Alice, dau.
of Sir Thomas Deane, of Suffolk, and by her had issue, two
sons, viz.,
John, of Famcy Castle, ancestor of the Armstrongs of
Mount IlMton, King's Count i/; and of Farney C'asUc, co.
Tipperary.
Thomas.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Armstbong, Esq.of Mealiffe, co. Tipperary, 6. 1G71;
High Sheriff co. Tipperary, tump. Queen Anne; m. Mary,
dau. of Robert Carew, Esq. of Castleboro, and had issue
seven sons and six daus. He d. 20 July, 1741. Uis descen-
dant,
Kev. 'William-Cabew Armstrong, of Mealiffe, Chancellor of
Cashel, m. 11 Nov. 1789, Hon. Ca'harine-Eleanor Berosford,
eldest dau. of Most Rev. William, Ist Lord Decies, Archbishop
of Tuam, and by her (who d. 1837) left at his decease, May,
1839 (with other issue), a son and successor,
John Armstrong, Esq. of Mealiffe, who m. 1815, Catherine,
dau. and heir of Thomas Somers, Esq. of Chaffpool, co. Sligo,
and had by her (who d. 21 April, 1868) issue,
WiLUAM, m. Mademoiselle de Labrossc, and d. 7 3Iarch,
18 iS.
George-de la Poer, of Mealiffe, d. June, 1834, and was s. by
his broiher, Edward-Marcus.
James- Wood, Commander R.N., of Chaffpool, co. Sligo, to
which he succeeded on the death of his mother, April, 18(i8.
Edward-Mabous, J.P., late Capt. 5oth regt., now of JlealilTc,
m. 19 Ocr. 1863, Frances, youngest d.iu. of the late Walter
Steele, Esq. of Moynalty, co. Monaghan.
FrancLS-Hcnry, h. 1830.
Thomas, Lieut. COth Itifles, d. 7 June, 1847.
Mr. Armstrong d. 2 Dec. 1846, and was «. by his eldest son,
Gboege-de la Poer Armstrong, Esq. of MealilTe, who d. June,
1804, when the representation of the family devolved on lu»
next brother,
James-Wood Armstrong, Esq. of Chaffpool.
ArvM — Gu., three arms in aiTnour vanibraccd, hands ppr.
Crest — An armed hand and arm ; in the hand a leg and fuoty
in rich armour, couped at the thigh.
Motto — Vi et armis.
,S'ea£— Mealiffe, Thurles.
ARNOLD OF ASHBY ST. LEDGERS.
Coape-Aexold, Eev. HEyRT-FEASEE-jAMES
M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge, of Ashby St,
Ledgers, co. Northampton, b. 27 Feb. 1846, assiu)ied
by royal license 1867 the surname and arms of
Aexold, m. 8 Jan. 1S73, Mary- Genevieve, eldesb
dau. of the Eev. Ciiarles James Cummings, Eector of
Cheadle, Cheshire, and has issue,
I. Cranfield-Coe-Henbt, b. 7 Dec. 1873.
n. Fraser-Charles, 6. 24 Feb. 1875.
III. Wolvey-George, b. 31 Oct. 1876.
ILinCSflC. — This family, originally seated at Armswell, CO,
Dorset, was a branch of the Arnolds, of Uannlhangel Crv.cor-
niensis, co. Monmouth, represented temj). Elizabeth, by John
Arnold, whose 3rd son. Sir Nicholas Arnold, of Highnam
Court, CO. Gloucester, was Lord Deputy of Ireland in that
reign, and is mentioned in HoUinshed's Chronicles as the first
improver of the breed of English horses, keeping a stud of,
above 300, and importing the finest breeds from Spain and.
other countries.
Geobge Arnold, Esq., 5th son of George Aninld, Esq. of
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Secretary at War for Scotland, 1724,
and grandson of Richard Araold, Esq., who was 4th son of
Robert Arnold, Esq. of Armswell, co. Dorset (by Anno
Goddard, his wife), son and heir of Richard Arnold, E?q. of
Armswell, by Mary, his wife, eldest dau. of Sir John IIoi ■ y,
of Clifton Maubank, co. Dorset, was 6.6 Nov. 1083; /-'. -';
June, 1711, Anne, dau. of Edmund Bromwich, Esq. of
Daventry, and by her (who d. 1741) had, with three elder
sons who d. infants, a son and heir, Lumley; and two daus.,
Anne, m. Timothy Root, Esq. of St. James's, Westminster ;
and Mary, r,i. Tliomas Garnet. The estate of Ashby St.
Ledgers, together with the manor of Barby, was purchased by
this George Arnold, who d. 1780, and was s. by his son and
heir,
LcMLET Arnold, Esq. of Ashby St. Ledgers, and of the
Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, b. 30 April, 1723; who m.
Anne, dau. of James Burgess, Esq. of Essex, and by her
(who d. 1744) left at his decease, 1781, an only son,
George Arnold, Esq. of Ashby St. Ledgers, F.S.A., and one
of the Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber to George HI., b.
1753; whom. 1st, 1 Feb. 1766, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir
of William White, Esq. of Wolvey Hall, co. Warwick, and last
representative of the families of Astley of AVolvey, and of Do
Wolvey, by whom he had no issue. He vi. 2ndly, 15 Sept.
1788, Henrietta-Jane, eldest dau. and co-heir of General Geo igo
Morison, Quartermaster-General, by Mary, his wife, eldest duu.
and co-heir of Edward Becher, Esq. (great-grandson of Edward
Cranfield, Esq. of London, by Elizabeth his wife, youngest
dau. and eventual co-heir of William Parker Lord Morley and
Monteagic, who d. 1622), and by her had issue,
Geobge-Henry, his heir.
Edward-John Richard, 6.3 Feb. 1794; Liput. 11th Lii'lit
Dragoons ; m. 1814, Mrs. Elizabeth Ward, widow, and d. i. p.
at Meerut, Bengal, 31 Aug. 1836.
James-William, D.D., Rector of Pidcbrook, co. Northampton,
6. 20 July, 1795; m. 9 July, 1822, Lady Mary Howard, SrU
dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Wicklow, and d. a. p. 25 Juue,
1865.
Mr. Arnold, who purchased the estate of Mirables, near Niton,
Isle of Wight, d. 24 Oct. 1800, and was s. by his eldest son,
Gkorge-Hknry Arnold, Esq., of Ashby St. Legcrs, 6. 4
Nov. 1791; who m. 13 May, 1817, Susannah LlaLcaiaa, of
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
ASH
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Coventry, atifl d. 27 Oct. 1844, leaving by her (who d. 1851) an
only ilau. and heiress,
Georgeana Arnold, who to. 8 Oct. 1840, James Coape, Esq.
(descended from the family of Coape of Farnagh, Duflield, co.
I>erby), and d. 10 Aur. 1849, leaving issue,
Henry-Fraser-James, who has assumed the surname and
arms of Arnold, and is the present possessor of the family
estates.
Julia-Henrietta-Mary, m. 2 April, 1867, to Major Colvin
Stewart, eldest son of James Stewart, Esq. of Cairnsmore,
CO. Kirkcudbright.
Cliarlotte-Claudine-Georgeana, m. 4 Fob. 1873, Alexander
Colquhoun-Stirling-Murray Ounlop, Esq. of Corsock, co.
Kirkcudbright, who d. s. p. 8 Oct. 1874.
.4 rius— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu., a chevron, engrailed
arg., giittc de poix, cottised or, between three pheons of the
fourth, for Arnold; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a fesse, embattled,
between three roses gu., slipped ppr., as many fleurs-de-lis
or, for Coape.
[The Arnold arms were confirmed and granted, as distinctive
of the Ashby St. Ledgers branch, to George Arnold, Esq., 1725,
the family having previously used the arms of the Arnolds of
Llannihangcl, co. Monmouth, with whom a consanguuiity is
stated in the grant to have been allowed.
Casts— 1st, Arnold: Ademi-tiger, reguardant, sa., bczantii,
maned and tusked, and holding between his paws a pheoa or.
2nd, Coape : A fieur-de-hs arg.
Mdlio — Ut vivas vigila.
/iuij— Ashby Lodge, Ashby St. Ledgers, co. Northampton.
ABNOLD OF LITTLE MISSENDEN
ABBEY.
Aexold, Ret. Edwaed-Giadwin, M.A., of
Little Missenden Abbey, Bucks, Rector of Great
Massingham, co. Norfolk, b. 25 April, 1823 ; m. 27
April, 1852, Lady Charlotte-Georgiana, eldest dan.
of William-Henry-Hugh, 3rd Marquess of Chol-
moiideley, and has issue,
I. Edward-Cholmondelet, 6. 13 Dec. 1854; d. mim. 27 Nov.
ly73.
II. Willi am-Henrt, Lieut. E.N., 6. 23 March, 1856.
III. Charles-Lowther, b. 28 Deo. 1859.
IV. Henry-Abel, h. 5 April, 1861.
V. Arthur-Seymour, b. 24 April, 1365.
VI. llerbert-ToUemache, b. 5 April, 1867.
VII. George-Hugh-Bryant, b. 29 Oct. 1871.
1. Marcia-Elizabeth. u. Emma-Charlotte-Gcorgiana.
III. Mabel-Caroline-Francis.
IV. Ada-Caroline-Margaret.
5Linca(JC.— General Benedict Arnold m. 8 April, 1779,
Margaret, dau. of Edward Shippen, Cliief Judge of Penn-
sylvania, and d. 1801, having had issue,
Edward-Shippen, Lieut. 6th Bengal Cavalry, and Paymaster
of Muttra ; d. at Dinapoor, India, 13 Dec. 1813.
Jamep-Eobertson, Lieut.-Gen., K.H. and K. Crescent, m.
Virginia, dau. of Bartlett Goodrich, Esq. of Sailing Grove,
Essex, which lady d. 14 July, 1852. He d. 1834.
George, Lieut.-Col. 2nd Bengal Cavalry, vi. Anno Brown,
and d. in India, 1 Nov. 1828.
WiLLiAM-FiTCH, of Little Missenden Abbey.
Sophia-Matilda, m. Col. Pownall Phipps, E.I.C.S. (related to
the Mulgrave family), and d. 1828.
The youngest son,
WiLLiAM-FiTCH Arnold, Esq. of Little Missenden Abbey,
Bucks, J. P., Capt. 19th Lancers, b. 25 June, 1794; to. 19 May,
1819, Ehzabeth-Cecilia, only dau. of Alexander Ruddach, Esq.
of Tobago, Capt. E.N., by whom (who d. 1868) he had issue,
Edward-Gladwin, his heir.
William-Trail, 6. 23 Oct. 1826, Capt. 4th (King's Own) regt. ;
killed at Sebastopol, 5 May, 1855.
Margaret-Stewart (rf. 20 May, 1858), to. 6 Deo. 1853, Ecv.
Eobert-Hawksworth-Steel Eogers, V icar of St. John's, Kil-
kenny, and has two daus.
Elizabeth-Sophia, m. 17 Jan. 1844, Eev. Bryant Burgess, M.A.,
Rector of Latimer, Bucks, and Eural Dean, and has two
sons, and three daus. ; she d. 1867.
Georgiana-Phipps, 6.9 April, 1862; to. 20 Aug. 1851, Eev.
John Stephenson, Vicar of St. John's, Weymouth, and has
four sons and three daus.
Louisa-Eussell, to. 20 July, 1859, Ecv. John-Cecil Eogers,
Rector of Nohoval, co. Cork, and has four sons and two
daus.
Capt. Arnold d. 7 Nov. 1846.
arg., on a chief of the second, a
Anm — Gu., three
bar nebulec az.
Crest— A dcmi-tiger sa., bezantee, maned and tufted or,
liolding a broad arrow, stick gu., feathers and pheon arg.
Motto — Nil desperandum.
Seat — Little Missenden Abbey, co. Bucks.
ARTHUR OF GLANOMEEA.
Aethur, Thomas, Esq. of Glanomera, co. Clare,
b. 10 Sept 1806 ; s. his father in 1845 ; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Capt. John Butler, of Kilmoyler, descended
from Pierce, 7th son of James, 9th Earl of Oi-monde.
ICtltCaflC. — The Arthurs are stated to have been originally
"Artureighs," and to derive their descent from a common
ancestor with the O'Briens, viz., Cormac Cas, King of Munster.
The name, it is further asserted, was anglicised, in common
with many others, on the invasion of Ireland by Henry II.,
who is stated to have conferred honours and grants of
land on one of that name in 1178. In the records of
Limerick, the name of Arthur frequently occurs from the
earliest period down to the time of Charles I., when the
family estates In the county of Limerick were confiscated
by Oliver Cromwell for loyalty to the royal cause. The Arthurs
then removed to the co. Clare, and became seated at Glano-
mera. On the municipal roll of the city of Limerick are
given the names of no less than forty-eight Arthurs as
Mayors, &c., of that city. From John Arthur, who was Mayor
of Limerick in 1340, we pass to Sir Nicholas Arthur, Knt.,
Mayor in 1591, who also represented the city in parliament.
Thomas Arthur was Bishop of Limerick in 1470, and Eichard
Arthur was Eoman Catholic Bishop in 1643. Eev. Geoffrey
Arthur of the Church of Eome, Treasurer of the cathedral of
Limerick, d. 1519, and was buried there, where his monument,
with a curious Latin inscription, may still be seen. Edward
Arthur was M.P. for the city of Limerick 1559, and Thomas
Arthur 1585.
Thomas ARTnuE, Esq. of Glanomera, son of Piers Arthur,
Esq., by Margaret his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas
Arthur, Esq. of Glanomera, was a descendant of this ancient
house. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. John Butler, heiress
of the Butlers of KUtiioyla; co. Tipperary, a branch of the
house of Ormonde, and was father of
Thomas Arthur, Esq. of Glanomera, who m. Lucy, 4th dau.
of Sir Edward O'Brien, Bart, of Dromoland, and left by her at
his decease, 1803 (with a dau., Mary, to. Richard Henn, Esq. of
Paradise, co. Clare), an only son and successor,
Thomas Arthur, Esq. of Glanomera, D.L., b. April, 1778;
m. 10 April, 1803, Harriet, 2nd dau. and co-heir (with her
only sister, Charlotte, wife of Sir Edward O'Brien, Bart, of
Dromoland) of William Smith, Esq., of Cahirmoyle, co.
Limerick, and had (with nine daus., eight of whom aro
deceased) seven sons,
Thomas, now of Glanomera.
William-Smith, b. 13 June, 1809; m. 1830, Caroline-Sydney,
eldest dau. of Frederick-Saintbury Parker, Esq. of Saint-
bury, CO. Dublin, and d. s. p. March, 1840.
Lucius (Rev.), 6. 31 July, 1810, m. 21 April, 1840, Caroline-
Elizabeth, 3rd dau. and co-heir of John-N. Jcrvis, Esq. of
Moseley, and by her (who d. 1 April, 1869) had issue,
1 Thomas-Lueius-Jervis, Lieut. 6th regt. ; 2 Edward-Henry-
Frcderick, d. an infant; and 3 Charles- William-Augustus,
84th regt, ; 1 Harriei-Elizabeth- Augusta ; 2 Ellen-Lucy-
Julia ; 3 Maria-Anne-Florence ; 4 Charlottc-Catherine-
Susan ; and 5 Grace-Caroline-Frances.
Edward, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 7 Jan. 1817; d.s.p.6 Aug.
1853.
Augustus, J.P. CO. Clare, 6. 27 Aug. 1819.
Henry (Rev.), Rector of Kiltennell or Courtown, co. Wex-
ford, b. 12 Nov. 1820 ; vi. 13 AprU, 1847, Ellen, 2nd dau. of
the late Henry-Joy Tombe, Esq.
Frederick-Brian-Boru (Rev.), 6. 12 Sept. 1822 ; d. unm. 19
Jan. 1870.
Mr. Arthur d. 6 May, 1845.
Arms— Gu., a chevron arg. between three rests (or clarioac)
or, quartering Butler and Smith.
Crest — A falcon, rising, ppr., jessed and belled or.
Motto — Impelle obstantia.
&aJ— Glanomera, co. Clare.
ARUNDELL OP BARJARG- TOWER.
See Huntee-Aeundell.
ASHBY OF NASEBY.
Ashby, George-Ashet, Esq. of Nasoby, co.
Northampton, late Cnpt. 11th Hussars, J.P. for cos.
Northampton and Leicester, D.L. and Hi^h Sheriff,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
ASH
CO. Northfimpton, ISfiS-fJi, h. 3 June, 1834 ; assumed |
by royal license, 21 Aug. 18.j7, tlie surname and
arms of Asiibt, as a co-rcpresentatire of the senior
branch of the Ashby family ; m. 5 June, 1855,
Helen, dau. of Lieut. -Greneral Hope Gribsone, of
Pentland, and has issue,
I. George, Lieut, and Adjutant 4Gth refit., 6. 26 March, 1856.
II. John-Shukbrugh, 12tU legt., b. 29 Jan. la58.
III. Edward-Warinfi, b. 1 Jan. 1863; d. 5 Dec. 1872.
IV. Hugh-Gibsone, b. 23 Aug. 1865.
V. Henry-Whitfield.
I. Louisa-Jane. li. Helen-Annie.
III. MaryShukbrugll. iv. Frances-Catherine.
V. Henrietta-Alice. vi. Anne-Edith.
VII. Amy-Laura.
iLinCagC— This is the senior line of the very ancient
family of Ashby, which can be authentically traced from
lUcHARD DE AsuBT, Lord of the Manors of South Croxton and
Quenby, co. Leicester, 12D7.
EoBERT Ashby, Esq., grandson of William Ashhy, Esq. of
Quenby, living 1439, .s. 153G to the family estates at the decease
of his cousin, Anne Ashby, of Quenby, wife of George Skeving-
ton, of Skevington. He was ancestor of
George Asubv, Esq. of Quenby, who m. Mary, dau. and heir
of Euseby Shukbrugh, Esq. of Xaseby, co. Northampton, by
Mary his wife, dau. of Littleton of Pillaton, and was s. by his
eldest son,
George Ashbt, Esq. of Quenby, h. 16 July, 1616 ; M.P. co.
Leicester, 1695 and 1707, High Sheriff 1688-89; m. 7 Nov. 1682,
Hannah, dau. and co-heir of Major Edward Waring, of Hum-
pereston, M.P. for Bridgenorth, by EUza'jeth his wife, dau. of
John Ashe, Esq. of Freshford, Somerset, and had, with other
children, who d. s. p.,
JoHS, of whom presently.
Edmund, father of the Rev. George Ashby, President of St.
John's College, Cambridge.
Waring (to whom Quenby was left, his eldest brother John
being disinherited;, High Sheriff co. Leicester, 1733, m.
EUzabeth Cumberland, sister of the Bishop of Dromore,
and left at his decease, 1770, one son, George, of Hazlebeoch
Hall, near Naseby, who sold Quenby to Shukbrugh Ashby,
Esq., and d. s.p. 1802, having bequeathed the Naseby estate
to his cousin Hannah-Maria, dau. of Edmund Ashby, Esq.
of the Lynches, and wife of John Maddock, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. 17 Feb. 1706, John Freeman, Esq. of Welling-
borough.
Mary, m. Henry Hall, of London.
Hannah, ra. George Cheseldt-n, M.D.
Anne, m. Robert Norton, of Leicester.
The eldest son,
John Ashbt, Esq. of the Lynches, near Shrewsbury, co.
Salop (his mother's jointure), b. 27 Nov. 1087; d. 20 July, \'f)G,
leaving by Hannah his wife, two sons and two daus. ; the 2nd
ton (but the only one to leave issue),
Edmund Ashbt, Esq. of the Lynches, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
William Ash, Esq. of Paston, near Peterborough, and by her
(who 'III. 2ndly, .flimilian Ilolbcach, Esq.) he left at his decease,
20 Nov. 1785, two daus., his co-heiresses (in whom vested
the representation of the ancient house of Ashbt of Quenby),
Elizabeth-Fbeejian, who m. 1784, Robert Hale, Esq., and had
four daus.,
1 Elizabeth. 2 Lucia.
3 Jane, m. Capt. Whitfield, 18th regt., and had two sons,
Henry Whitfield, Lieut.-Gen. in the army, d. unm. 30
March, H77.
Robert-Philpott Whitfield, d. unm. 23 June, 1842.
4 Frances. 5 Hannah-Maria.
The 2nd dau. and co-heircss,
Hannah-Mabia-Ashby, m. 9 Jan. 1787, John Maddock,
Esq. of Shrewsbury, son of John Maddock, also of Shrewsbury,
by Elizabeth his wife, and grandson of John Maddock of
Shrewsbury, and d. 25 Nov. 1830, leaving a son and heir.
Rev. George-Asubt Maddock, of Naseby, co. Northampton,
and Greenfields, Shrewsbury, who hi. 22 July, 1833, Anne, dau.
of Mr. George Procter, of Cairn Cottage, co. Argyll, and d.
1836, leaving an only child, the present,
Geobge-Ashbt Ashby, Esq. of Naseby, co. Northampton.
Anns — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., a chevron erm., between
three leopards' faces or, for Asuby ; 2nd and 3id, per pale az.
and gu., three pheons, in fess, between a lion passant in chief,
and another in base or, for Maddock.
CVesf— 1st : On a mural crown arg., a lion's face affrontce or,
for Ashby; 2nd: A dcmi-lion couped or, fretty gu., holding in
the dexter paw a dagger, erect, arg., pomel and hilt gold, for
Maddock.
Motto— Be just and fear not.
,Sea<— Naseby, WooUcys, Rugby.
ASHBY OF aUENEY.
AsHET, Nicholas-Hermann, Esq. of Qncnby
Hall, CO. Leicester, son of Nathaniel Bernard, Msti.,
b. 1825 ; m. 1866, Annie, dau. of William Ashby,
Esq., and niece and heir of Rev. Edward-Qucnby
Ashby, of Quenby, and lias & son,
Ashbt-Hermann, 6. 18 Dec. 1866.
Mrs. Ashby s. to the Quenby esfate on the death of
her uncle, -when her husband assumed the suruamo
of Ashby in place of his patronymic.
JLtllCaCJC.— Mary-Elizabeth Ashbt, 6.1747; elder dau.
and CO. -heir of Shukbrugh Ashby, M.P., grciit-gramlson of
George Ashby, Esq. of Quenby, by Mary Sliukbrugh his wife
(see Ashbt of Naseby) ; m. 1770, AVilliam Latham, Es'|. of
Eltham, F.R.S. and F.S.A., and by him, who d. about iiO.J,
and was buried at Hungerton, had issue,
William-Ashbt Latham, his heir.
Maria-Elizabeth Latham, m. Rev. George Osborne, of ..
Hazelbeech, Northamptonshire.
Harriet Latham, hi. Thomas Byron, Esq., who is deceased.
Dorothea-IIinde Latham.
Mrs. Latham d. 1815. Her son, having assumed the surname
of Ashbt, became
AVilliam-Ashby Ashbt, of Quenby, Esq., 6. 6 Feb. 1773:
he m. 15 July, 1797, Mary, dau. of Michael Miller, Esq. of
Bristol, and had issue,
Shukbrcgu-Ashbt, his heir.
Wilham-George, Lieut. K.N., d. 3 Feb. 18.50, leaving 1
daus., co-heirs, viz., 1 Annie, m. 1866, Nicholas Hermann
Bernard, Esq., who assumed the surname of Asubt bjr
royal license, 1871, upon his wife succeeding to the estates
of her uncle, and 2 Agnes-Eliza, m. Ashby Pochin, Esq.
Edward-Qdenby (Rev.), of whom presently.
Agnes-Eliza, m. William-iVnn Pochin, Esq. of Barkby, co.
Leicester.
The eldest son,
Shukbbcgh-Ashbt Ashbt, Esq. of Quenby, J. P. cos.
Leicester and Derby, d. unni. \i'u, and was s. by his brother.
Rev. Edward-Quenby Ashby, of Quenby, 6. ISO.'), M.A.,
Rector of Dunton, co. Buckingham, whoii. 1st, Elizabctli, <Inu.
of Rev. Henry Palmer, of Withcole, co. Leicester, and'JinUy,
1854, Ellen-Dorothea, dau. of Rev. Edward-Uatch lluare,
Vicar of Barkby, co. Leicester, who d. 1855. He d. 1871, ana
was s. by his niece,
Annie Ashby, who hi. Nicholas Hermann Bernard, as above.
Anns— A.Z., a chevron, erm., between three leopards' faces,
or.
Crest— OvA of a mural crown, arg. a lion's f.icc affrontce or.
Motto — Be just and fear not.
Seai— Quenby Uall, co. Leicester.
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ASHE OF LANGLEY.
Ashe, Rea\ Robeet-Marttn, of Langlev House,
Wilts, M.A., J.P. ; on. Nov. 1852, Letitia, younuost
dau. of the late Captain Arthur Daly, 5.3rd ir-t.,
by Ts'hom he has surviving issue three daus., Ihcr-
muthis-Mary, Emily, and Lucy.
ILtllCaflC. — James Ashe, Esq. of Westcombc, Soiiicr.-i t,
(whose ancestry is detailed in Burke's Extinct Jiai-oiutfine).
sat in several Parliaments during the reigns of Jajies I. anil
Charles I.; he m. and had five sons,
JoH.N, his heir, of Westcombc, ancestor of the Ashes of Asli-
grove, co. Tiiipnarii.
Edward, of Heytesbury, from whom the Ashes of that pl.icc,
the representative of whom, William Ashe, Esq. of Heytes-
bury, m. Anne, dau. of Alexander Popham, Esq. of Little-
cote, and had a dau.,
Elizabeth, in. 1705, Pierce A'Court, Esq., M.P. for Hoytcs-
bury, and was great-grandmother of William, 1st Lord
Heytesbury.
Joseph, of Twickenham, created a Baronet in lOGO.
Jonathan, of London, who left an only dau., Rebecca, m.
Sir Francis Vincent, M.P. for Surrey.
Samuel, of whose line we deal.
Tlie youngest son,
Samuel Ashe, Esq. of Landey Burrcll, m. Anno, d.iu. of
Oliver Pleydell, Esq. of Colcsliill, Berks, d. 1704, and \va.s.>.
by liis con,
Asn
THE LANDED (JENTilY.
ASK
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Joseph Ashe, Esq. of Lanffloj-, who m. Elizalipth, drm. of Sir
John Jiimcs, liy J-)onitliy liis wife, Counttss of UenbJKli, d.
1725. His son, Kobert Asue, Esq. of Langley, m. Sarah
Knapp, and was s. by his son,
KoBERT AsiiE, Esq. of Langley, m. Tliermuthis, dau. of
Samuel Manyn, Esq. of Kennett, Wilts, and was 6-. at death
1829, by his son,
Eev. lioBERT AsiiE, of Langley, who to. 1st, Mary-Jane
Jenner, dau. of Richard Watts, Esq. of ilarnliill, co. Gloucester,
and had by her a son and successor, Robert Marttn. He
Ki. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of William-Selley Lowndes, Esq.
of Winslow, Bucks, and 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Pybus,
Esq. of Cheain, Surrey. Mr. Ashe d. 1855, and was s. by his
sou,
Kev. Eobert-Martyn Ashe, now of Langley.
Arms—Arg., two chevrons sa.
Crest— A cockatrice or, legged and beaked jju.
Scat— Langley House, Chippenham, \\'iUs.
ASHHURST OF WATERSTOCK.
AsnHUEST, John-Hexry, Esq. of Waterstoct, co.
Oxford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1852, b. 20 Oct.
1813 ; s. bis father 3 June, 18i6 ; m. 10 Aup;. 18 iS,
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Duliiekl, Esq., ii.l*., of
Mareham Park, co. Eerks, and has isstie,
I. William-Henbt, J. p., 6. 29 Dec. 1851.
II. Charles-Henry, 6. 8 Nov. 1856.
III. Oswald-Henry, 6. 27 Hay, ISCS.
I. Emily-Frances. . il. Gracc-jlary,
itillCitSf. — Soon after the Conquest, Adamde Asshehurst
Obtained from Roger de Leyland a gi-ant of all his, Roger's,
claim of lands in Dalton. For a detailed pedigree refer to
Bueke's Extinct and Dormant Baronelatje.
Sib William-Henry Ashhdrst, Knt., one of the Justices of
the King's Bench in England tem-p. George III., from 1770 to
ISOO, and twice (1783 and 1792) one of the Lords Commissioners
of the great Seal, was son and heir of Thomas Ashhurst, Esq.
of Ashhurst, co. Lancaster, by Diana his wife, dau. of Sir
Richard Allin, Bart, of Somerleyton, whose wife, Frances, was
only dau. of Sir Henry Ashhurst, 1st bart. of Waterstock. lie
was 6. atAslihurst, co. Lancaster, 12 Jan. 17'J5 ; m. 21 April,
17 72, Grace, dau. of Robert Whalley, Esq. of 0.\.ford, M.D.,
and had issue. He d. Nov. 1807, and was *■. by his son,
William-Henry Ashhdrst, Esq. of Waterstock, b. 19 Oct.
177S; 1,1. 1st, 10 Dec. 1806, Elizabeth-Frances, eldest dau. of
Oswald Mosley, Esq. of Bolesworth Castle, co. Clicster, and
by her (who d. 1 Oct. 1828) had issue,
William-Henry, d. unm. 15 June, 1843.
John-Henry, his heir.
James-Henry (Rev.), Rector of Waterstock, lion. Canon of
Christ Church, Oxford, b. 1818.
Henry-George, of Richmond, Surrey, m. Caroline, dau. of
Alexander Smith, Esq. of Liverpool, and has Francis-Henry,
and other issue.
Fredcrick-Thomas-Henry (Rev.), d. unm. 1870.
F' ranees-Elizabeth, m. 13 Aug. 1836, Thomas-George Harriot,
Esq. of Twickenham, and d. 15 May, 1839, leaving issue.
Caroline, m. 14 April, 1847, Yen. Charles-Carr Clerke, Arch-
deacon of Oxford.
Mary,
lie //i. 2ndly, 15 Aug. 1839, Selina, eldest dau. of Sir John
Mursliead, Bart, of Trenant Park, Cornwall, and widow of Sir
Charles Mill, Bart, of Newton Bury, Hants. Mr. Ashhurst
was J.P. and D.L. for co. Oxford, High Sheriff and M.P. for
the county from 1815 to 1830, and Chairman of CJuarter Sessions
lor Oxford from 1822 to 1846. He d. 3 June, ls40.
Ay;n",—G-a., a cross, between four fleurs-de-lis arg.
Ci-tsl — A fox, statant, ppr.
Motto — Vincit qui paiitur.
iiu.t — Waterstock, Wheatley, co. Oxford.
ASHWIN OF BRETFOETON MANOB.
AsuwiN, Williaji-IIeney, Esq., of Bretforton
^lunor, CO. Worcester, D.L. co. Worcester, and J.P.
for that CO. and co. Gloucester, b. 11 March, 1835 ;
//'. 21 Sept. liSoS, Gwenelin, dau. of J.-Prjs Ejton,
Esq. of Llanercbymor, co. Elint, and has issue,
I. James, 6. 15 July, ISOO. ii. Henry, b. 17 June, 1S63.
III. Richard, 6. 18 Dee. 1860. iv. Kcyt, b. 1 July, l!;68.
V. Colhns, 6. 17 March, IsiO.
1. Amy. 11. Maud. lii. Clara. iv. Gwcuclin.
iLt'lICaflr. — This family has resided unint-erruplcdly at
Brelforton lor more than lliree hundred years.
The Bretforton Register, on its 2nd page, sets forth the
christening of Elyn, the dau. of John Ashwin, dated Fob.
1561, and the baptism of William, the son of John Ashwin,
Jan. 7, 1563, and from that time to the present the ancestry of
the family is regularly recorded therein.
William Ashwin, Esq., the great-grandfather of the present
representative, to. 26 Oct. 1758, Mary Baldwin, through whom
he inherited landed property of some importance. This is the
property to which "Nash," in his History of Worcestershire,
refers, as being owned by Richard Baldwin. The son of this
marriage,
James Ashwin, Esq., to. 3 Dec. 1799,Ret)eceaHall, by whom,
who d. 27 Oct. 1858, he left at liis decease, 12 May, 1835,
James Ashwin, Esq. of Bretlorton Manor, J. P., D.L., b.
23 Nov. 1806, who i/i. 19 Jan. 1831, Jane, dau. of J.-U. Collins,
Esq. of the Duffry, by whom (who d. 9 May, ISGO; he had
issue,
James-Collins b. 9 Sept. 1833, killed in action, in the Crimea,
at the storming of the Redan, 18 June, 1855, unm.
William-Henry, now of Bretforton Manor.
Clara-Anne, m. 15 Oct. 1855, Adam Eytou, Esq. of Llancr-
chymor, and has issue.
Scat — Crctfortoa Manor, Evesham, co. Worcester.
ASKEW OF CONISHEAD PRIOR-Z.
Askew, Henkt-William, Esq. of Conishcad.
Priory, co. Lancaster, and of Glenridding, Cum-
berland, J.P. cos. Argjle, Cumberland and Lan-
caster, b. 1808 ; m. 1832, Lucy, 3rd dau. of the
Hon. and Kight Rev. Hugh Percy, D.D., Jiishoxi of
Carlisle, and has issue,
I. IlENRY-Hncn, late 6th Dragoon Guards, b. 23 July, 1847-
■iji. 1808, Mary-Editli Montague, dau. of Rev. Octavius
F'riere Owen, M.A., Rector of Burston, and has issue, two
daus.
II. Edmund Adam (Rev.), Rector of Greystoke, 6.25 May,
1S49; TO. 14 Sept. 1875, Mary-Penelope, dau. of Rev.
Henry-John Feilden, Rector of Kirk Langley, and has
issue.
I. Charlotte-Elizabeth. li. Emily-Mary.
III. F'rances-Louisa.
iliuCagC. — The family of Askew (Akeskeugh, which word
signities hilly ground, covered with oaks) was of long con-
tinuance in Cumberland. Of this family was Sir Hdgu
Askew, to whom Henry Vlll., in the 33rd year of his reign,
gave Seaton, in the lordship of Milloni, which had been a
house of Benedictine nuns. Sir Hugh was s. by
Hugh Askew, Esq. of Graymains, by some authorities called
his son, by others his nephew. He was father of
Henry Askew, Esq. of Graymains, who d. 1621, and was s.
by his son,
William Askew, Esq., who sold Graymains, and purchased
an estate at Kirkby, co. Lancaster. He d. 1641, and was s.
by his son,
John Askew, Esq. of Kirkby, who m. Margaret Cosin, and
had issue. His 2nd son,
Anthony Askew, Esq. of Kendal, M.D., m. Anne, only dau.
and heiress of Adam Storrs, Esq. of Storrs Hall, co. i-ancaster,
by his wife, Jane, dau. of William Rawlinson, Esq. of Gray-
thwaite, same county, and sister to Sir \\illiaiii Rawlinson,
Knt., one of the Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal, temp.
William III., and had issue. The youngest son of John and
Margaret Askew of Kirby, was,
Roger Askew, M.D., 6. 1680, to. Bridget Iluddlcston, and
had issue,
Adam, Anthony, and Margaret, m. John Fletcher of
Cartmel. The elder son,
Adam Askew, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, M.D., m.
Aniie, dau. and co-heir of Richard Crackenthorp, Esq. of
Newbiggen, Westmorland, by Deborah his wife, dau. and
co-heir of Samuel Moitram, Esq. ot Thorp Hall, and had issue,
Anthony, his heir.
Adam, M.A., of Middleton Hall, Westmorland, Rector of
Plumbland, Cumberland, d. 23 Feb. 1791.
Henry, of Rcdhugh, •hi. Dorothy, dau. of Adam Boidiby, Esq.
of Whitby, d. s. p. 1796.
John, ancestor of Askew of Palir.sbv.rn,
Dorothy, d. unm., cut. 19.
Anne, d. unm. 18U, at. 70.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
ASS
Jlr. Askew d. 1773, ana was s. by his eldest son,
Anthony Askew, Esq. of London, M.D., b. at Kendall 1772;
m. 1st, MarRaret, dau. of Cuthbcrt Swinbiirn, Esq. of Lons:
■\Vitton and The Wcstgate, Northumberland, but had no issue
l)y her. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Kobert Holford, Esq.,
Master in Chancery, by whom he had,
I. Adam, of Redhugh, his heir.
II. Anthon\-Linacre, M.A., FeUow of King's College, Cam-
bridge; d. Ibl8. . ^ ^^
III. Jolin. IV. Hesbt, M.A., who s. his brother.
V. lUchard, Major 27th regt.
VI Thomas, m. Lucy, dau. of Eobert Carey, Esq. of London.
I. Anne-Elizabeth, m. George-Adam Askew, Esq. of Pallms-
burn.
II. Sarah, d. unm.
III. Deborah, m. Sir Lucas Pcpys, Bart., M.ll.
IV. Amy, in. Rev. John Washington, of Winchester.
V. Mary, d. unm. 178o. ^ „ , ^
•VI. Elizabeth, m. Henry-Percy PuUeinc, Esq. of Carleton
Hall, CO. York.
Mr. Askew d. 1774, and was s. by his eldest son,
Adam Askew, Esq. of Redhugh, High Sheriff co. Durham,
1809, m. 1st, Amy, dau. of Robert Carey, Esq. of London;
and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Sir Richard Ryuroft, Bart.,
but d. s. p., and was s. by his brother.
Rev. Heney Askew, of Redhugh, Rector of Greystock,
Cumberland, m. 1799, Anne, dau. of Thomas Sunderland, Esq.
of Littlecroft, Dlverston ; and had issue,
1 Henry-William, now of Redhugh, Conishead Priory, and
Murraythwaite, N.B. ; and d. 1845.
2 Eleanora, vi. Capt. Washington, R.N.
Mr. Askew d. 25 Dec. 1852, and was s. by his eldest son, Henry
AViLLiAM Askew, now of Redhugh.
Jirms—Sa.., a fesse or, between three asses, passant, arg.
Quartering : Storrs, Crakenthorp, Eawlinson and JIottram.
Crest— A naked arm ppr., grasping a sword arg., pomel and
hilt gold, cnfiled w^ith a Saracen's head couped, distilling drops
of blood, all also ppr., wreathed about the temples.
SeaU— Redhugh, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Conishead Priory,
Ulveiston; and Glenridding, Penrith.
the army, b. 7 May, 1775, who d. s. p. 25 June, 1817, and was
s. by his brother,
Richard-Cra'ster Askew, Esq. of Pallinsburn, Barrister-at-
Law, and Recorder of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 6. 5 Sept. 1778;
d. s. p. 1851, when he was s. by his nephew, the present
Watson Askew, Esq. of Pallinsburn.
Arms— Sa,., a fess or, between three asses, passant, arg.
Crest— Same as Askew of Conishead. Motto over, Fac et
spera.
Jl/oHo— Patient ia casus exuperat omnes.
6'enis— Pallmsburu House, Coldstream; and Castle Hills,
Berwick-oa-Tweed.
ASKEW OF PALIilNSBUSlir.
AsEEW, Watson, Esq. of Pallinsburn, Kortlitim-
berland, and Castle Hills, in the liberties of Berwick-
upon-Tweed, b. 6 Aug. 1834; m. 20 Aug. 1856,
Sarah, eldest dau. of David Robertson, Esq., M.P.,
of Ladykirk, Lord Lieut, of Berwicksliire, created
Lord Marjoribanks in 1873 ; and had issue,
I. George-Christopuer-Hogh, 6. 1858 ; d. 1862.
II. David-Hugh-Watson, b. 1803.
III. William-Haggerstone, b. 1868.
IV. John-Bertram, b. 1869.
V. Charles-Marjoribanlis, b. 1871.
I. Bridget-Watson. II. Mary-Marjoribanks.
III. Isabel-Sarah.
Mr. Askew is J.P. and D.L. Ivorthumberland, and
•was High Sheriff, 18G3.
ILtncaSC— John Askew, Esq. of Pallinsburn, 4th son of
Adam Askew, Esq. of Storr"s Hall {see Askew of Conishtad
Priory); m. 29 Sept. 1770, Bridget, dau. and heir of John
Watson, Esq. of Goswick, co. Durham, by Elizabeth, dau.
of John Cra'ster, Esq. of Cra'ster, Northumberland, and had
issue,
George-Adam, his heir.
John-Watson, A.M. <Rcv.), Fellow of University College,
Oxford, d. unm. 17 Nov. IslU.
Henry (Sir), K.C.B., s. his brother.
William, Lieut. R.N. ; d. Dec. 1805.
Eichard-Cra'ster, .«. his brother.
Christopher-CraUenthorpe, of Broadland, Petersfield, Hants,
Capt. R.N., J. P., b. 2;{ May, 1792 ; m. Feb. IB'iS, .Sarah, dau.
of Patrick Dickson, Esq. of Whitecross, co. Berwick, and d.
Dec. 1848, having had issue, Watson, how of Pallinsburn,
and Christina - Crakenthoi-pe, m. 1865, Rev. WiUium-
Chando.= Pole, M.A., and d. 1868.
Hugh-Bertram, in the E.I.C.S. ; d. 1868.
Elizabeth-Anne, d. 1857. Isabella, d. 1804.
Mr. Askew d. 28 Oct. 1794, and was s. by his eldest son,
George-Adam Askew, E.sq. of Pallinsburn, 6. 19 July, 1771 ;
High Sheriff Northumberiand, 1800; m. 1795, his cousin, Anne-
Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony Askew, M.A., of London, but
d. s. 'p. 1838, and was 8. by his brother.
Sir Henry Askew, K.C.B., of Pallinsburn, Lieut-Gen. in
ASHTON OF HATFIELD.
AsiTTOX, JoHX-HowAETH, Esq. of Polefield Hal),
Lancashire, and of Hatfield Court, co. Hereford,.
J.P., b. 1840 ; m. 1863, Maria, dau. of Frederick
Bedwell, Esq., and has,
HoRACE-MiDDLETON, and other issue.
^LllTCatJC-— Thomas Ashton, Esq., of Hatfield Court, co.:
Hereford, J. P., son of the late Samuel Ashton, Esq. of Middle-
ton, near Manchester, by Mary Howarth, his wife, m. 1834,
Mary, dau. of Thomas Slater, Esq. of Nut Bank, and had, will*
other issue, Joun-Howarth, his heir.
Sccf.?— Hatfield Court, near Leominster; and Polefleld Hall,
near Manchester.
ASPINALL OF STANDEN HALL.
AspiNALL, Ralph- John, Esq. of Standen Hall,
CO. Lancaster, J.P., b. 26 Sept. 1847 ; m. 11 May,
1876, Mabel-Frederica-Frances Baynes, dau. of
Robert-Lloyd Jones-Parry, Esq. of Aberdunant, co.
Carnai-von, and Plas Tregayan, co. Anglesey.
iLinttlV[C. — This family has been for several centuries
seated in the parish of Whalley, and John Aspinall held '
Standen temp. Henry VII.
James Aspinall, Esq. was seised of the same place, prior
to the reign of Qoeen Elizabeth.
James Aspinall, Esq. (elder son of Alexander Aspinall, Esq.
of Clitheroe, and brother of Mr. Serjeant John Aspinall), m.
Anne, widow of Henry Lonsdale, Esq., and was father of
John Aspinall, Esq., who m. 1744, Miss Hannah Cooper,
and had two sons, John, of Standen Hall; and Nicholas, of
Liverpool, who m. Elizabeth Sowden, and had issue, Edward,
Margaret, Alice, and Ellinor. The elder son,
John Aspinall, Esq. of Standen Hall, J.P. and D.L., 6.
7 Aug. 1779 ; m. 1st, 23 April, 1804, Jane, dau. of — Robinson,
of Sabden, and had issue,
John-Thomas-Walshman, l?te of Standen.
Mary, m. J.-L. Hammond, Esq.
Helen, m. John Lomax, Esq. of Clayton Hall.
Elizabeth- Walshman, r,). Be/. Samuel-B. Ariiott, M.A.
Jane, m. Ralph Blegboiough, Esq.
Mr. Aspinall m. 2ndly, Harriet, widow of Ralph Ble.','borough,
M.D., but by her had no issue. He was s. by his .son and heir,
John-Thomas- Walsham Aspinall, Esq. of .Standen Ilall, m.
20 Ma,, 1841, his cousin Ellinor, dau. of Nicholas A.spinall,
Esq., o'f Liverpool, and by her (who d.Sept. 1873; had issue,
Ralph-John, now of Standen Hall.
Katherine.
Jane-Robinson, i?i. May, 1870, AValter-Overbeck Wade, Esq,
late 91st Highlanders, aud lias Waltci-Aspinall and other
Elinor-Maud.
Mr. Aspino" d. Nov. 1865, and was s. by his only son,
Ralph-John Aspinall, Esq. of Standen Hall.
Arms— Or, a chevron, between three griffins' heads, erased,
sa.
Crest— A. demi-griffln, erased, sa., collared, winged, i
beaked or.
Motto — .iEgis fortissima virtus.
Scat— Standen Hall, near Clitheroe.
ASSHETON OF DOWNHAM.
AsSHETON, Ralph, Esq. of Downham and CuOT*
dale, CO. Lancaster, M.P. for Clitlieroe since July,
18G8, b. 20 Dec. 1830; m. 3 Aug. 1834, Emify
ASS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
AST
Augusta, 4th dau. of Joseph Fcildon, Esq. of Wittou
Park, CO. Lancaster, and lias issue,
I. Kalpii-Cockayne, 6. 13 Sept. 1860.
II. Richard, b. Ti Dec. 1863.
in. Williain-Orme, l>. 16 Feb. ISGG.
IV. Nicholas-Rudclyffe, b. 5 July, 1870.
I. Frances-Annabella. ii. Dorotliy. in. Joan.
1 iLtltC.lSC. — Ashton-under-Lyne, a market town in Salford
I Hundred, co. Lancaster, gave name to the ancient family of
AsslR'ton, which was founded by Onn Kitz Edivard, to whom
Albert de Gresley, Earou of Manchester, gave in marriage
with his dau. Kiiiiua, one carucate of land in Ashton, besides
a Kni^'ht's fee in Dalton, Parbold, and Wrightingtou.
Orm de Assheton was father of
1 Sir Thomas and Eogek de Assiieton, the elder of whom
, was father of
1 Sir John DB Asshetojj, living in 1305. Tliis Sir Jolni was
summoned to Parliament in 1323, and had, with a 2nd son
Gilbert, a son and heir,
Sir Eobert de Assheton, Vice-Chamberlain to King
Edward III., and Commissioner to treat for peace with
France. He was afterwards Governor of Guynes, Warden of
: the Cinque Ports, and Admiral of the Narrow .Seas. Ho w.as
also Justiciary of Ireland, Lord-Treasurer of England, and
Constable of Dover Castle. Besides a natural son, William,
Doctor of Laws to John, King of Castile and Leon, he left, by
his 1st wife Elizabeth, a son and heir,
Thomas de Assheton, who fought at the battle of Novile's
Cross, and there captured the Royal Standard of Scotland.
He also attended John of Gaunt as one of his retinue in Spain.
He m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir John Buckley, and left a son,
Sir John de Assheton, Knight of the shire of Lancaster,
1335, m. Margaret, dau. of Perkyn de Legh of Lyme, and left,
I with a dau. Joanna, in. to Sir Robert Davenport, of Uramhall,
a son and heir.
Sir John de Assheton, drowned at Norham. Sir John m.
a dau. of Sir Robert Standish, of Standish, and besides a 2nd
son, Nicholas, Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem,
left a son and heir.
Sir John de Assheton, Knight of the Bath, Seneschal of
Bayeux, Governor of Iladupais, and Bailiff of Constance, in
France, and Knight of the shire of Lancaster; by his 1st
wife, Jane, dau. of Sir John Savile, of Tankersleigh, he left
a large family. Of these was Sir Thomas Assheton, the
alchemist (from whom descended the Asshctons of Ashton-
under-Lyne, the Asshetons of Chadderton, and the Ashtons
of Shcpley, all now extinct in the male line). By his 'h\i\
wife, Margaret, dau. of Sir John Byron, of Clayton, Sir John
left one son.
Sir Ralph Assheton, first called of Middleton, Page of
Tlunour to King Uenrt VI., Knight-^^Iarshal of England,
Lieut, of the Tower of London, and SheniT of Yorkshire, 12
and 13 Edw.\rd IV. In 1482, he was made Knight-lianneret
on the field of battle at Hattonfleld, in Scotland. He was
afterwards Vice-Constable of England, and rode in procession
at the coronation of King Richard III. In right of his wife
Margaret, dau. and heiress of John Barton, of Middleton,
he became owner of the estate of Middleton, and by her,
together with an elder son. Sir Richard AsshetOn, of Middle-
ton (from whom the Asshetons, Barts., of Middleton, now
extinct — Mf V,vius.^'s Extinct Baromlage), he leit several chil-
dren, of whom the 2nd son,
Ralph Assheton, m. Margaret, dau. and solo heir of Adam
Leaver, of Great Leaver, by wliom he had with otlior issue, a
son and heir,
Ralph Assheton, of Leaver, m. Eleanor, dau. of Adam
Ilulton, of The Park, by whom he had issue, Ralph, his
successor, and a 2nd son. Richard, who was proicje of Lord
Bmieigh, amassed great wealth, and purchased Whalk-y
Alibcy, and al.so the estates of Downham and Malham ; but
dying without is.sue, bequeathed Whalley and Malham to the
son of his eldest brother; this eldest brother,
Ralph Assheton, of Leaver, m. Margaret, dau. of William
OrrcU, of Tiu'ton Tower, co. Lancaster, and left with oilier
issue, an eldest son, who, inheriting Leaver from his father,
and Whalley and Malham from his uncle, became
Ralph Assheton, of Leaver, Whalley, and Malham. lie
m. Alice, dau. of WiUiam Hulton, of Farnworth, and left,
with other issue, Ralph, his successor, and a 2nd snn, Kicliard.
Mlio inherited Downham from his grcat-unclo Kicluiid, v.nA
Ifft issue, Nicliolas the Puritan, whose sole surviving snii,
Ralph, dying without issue, bequeathed DownhuiU to Sir
Ralph Assheton, 2nd bart. of Leaver.
Ralph Asshf.ton, of Leaver, Wlvillcy, and Blalham (the
oldest son) in. 1st, Anne, dau. of John Talbut, ol Gatehou.-:e,
who a. s. p.; and 2ndly, Joanna, dau. of Edward Radclyffe,
of Todmorden, and co-heiress through her mother of her kins-
man, William Radclyffe, of Wymbersley, by which lady he had
a numerous issue, of whcfm the eldest. Sir Ralph Assheton,
1st bart. of Leaver, Whalley, and Malham, m. Dorothy Bel-
lingham, and left issue (now extinct in the male hne, .see
Burke's Extinct Baronetage). The 2nd son of Ralph and
Joanna Assheton was
Radclyffe Assheton, first called of Cuerdalo. He m.
Elizabeth, dau. of John Hyde, and left, with other issue, an
eldest son,
Joan Assheton, of Cuerdale, Captain of foot in the army of
King Charles I., killed at Edgehill ; m. Anne, eldest dau. of
Richard Shuttloworth, of Gawthorpe, and left an only child,
Richard Assheton, of Cuerdale, b. 1644; who m. Mary,
dau. of George Pigott, Esq. of Preston. This Richard acquired
Downham under the will of his kinsman. Sir Ralph Assheton,
2iid bart. of Leaver. He left a numerous Issue, of whom the
eldest,
Ralph Assheton, of Downham and Cuerdale, b. 1G66, m.
Sarah, dau. and eventually heiress of 'I'ilston Bruen, Esq. of
Bruen Stapleford, co. Chester, and left issue two sons, of whom
the younger, Richard, d. s. p., and the elder,
Ralph Assheton, h. 1696, to. Mary, dau. of Thomas Lister,
of Gisburne Park, and left issue,! Ralph, his successor; 2
RicHARD(Rev.), D.D., Rector of Middleton, and Warden of Man-
chester; 1 Elizabeth, to. Richard, brother of Sir Ralph Asshe-
ton ; 2 Mary, to. 1st, Rev. John Witton, of Lupet Hall, and
2ndly, Peregrine Wentworth, of Tolston Lodge; 3 Sarah,
d. unm. The elder son,
Ralph Assheton, of Downham and Cuerdale, 6. 1799, m.
Rebecca, eldest dau. and co-heir of William Hulls, Esq. of
Freelands, Kent, and Popes, Herts, and left is.sue, William,
his successor; Mary-Elizabeth; Anne, )». Right Rev. William
Cleaver, D.D., Bishop successively of Chester, Bangor, and
St. Asaph; Rebecca, la. Francis Pcnyston, Esq. ot Cornwall,
CO. Oxon. The only son,
William Assheton, Esq. of Downham and Cuerdale, Higli
Sheriff co. Lancaster, 1792; b. 1758; m. Lettice, dau of Sir
Richard Brooke, of Norton, co. Chester, Bart., and had issue,
William, his successor.
Mary, b. 1790, m. John, eldest son of Sir George Armytage,
Bart, of Kirklecs, co. York.
Mr. Assheton d. 1833, and was .t. by his son and heir,
William Assheton, Esq. of Downham and Cuerdale, b. 15
March, 1789; d. 8 Aug. 1858 ; m. Frances-Annabella, dau. of
the Hon. William Cokayne, and co-heiress of Borlase, 6th
Viscount Cullen, by whom, who U. 1836, he had issue,
Ralph, his successor, now of Downliam.
Richard-Orme (Rev.) M.A., Christ Cluirch, Oxford, Rector of
Bilton, CO. Warwick; b. 12 July, 1835; w. 22 Oct. 1863,
Charlotte-Emma Willoughby, 6th dau. of Joseph Feilden,
Esq. of Witton, co. Lancaster.
Frances, 6. 1823; d. unm. 1841.
Mr. Assheton d. 8. Aug. 1853, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ralph Assheton, Esq. of Downham.
Arms — Arg., a mullet sa., pierced, of the field.
Crcxta — On a cap of maintenance, a mower, vested and capped
<|uartcrly, arg. and sa., sleeves and stockings countorclianged,
holding a scytlie az., handled or, the point oi the blade towards
tlic dexter.
iliillu — Ncc arrogo, ncc dubito.
htai — Downham Hall, near Clitheroe.
AS3HET0N-SKITH.
See SiiiTii.
ASTELIi OP V/OODBURY HALL.
AsTELL, John-Hartet, Esq. of Woodbury Hall,
CO. Cambridge, J.P. and D.L., formerly M.P. for
Cambridge and Asliburton, b. 20 March, 1806 ; m.
7 June, 1853, Anne-Emilia, dau. of Eobert- Parry
Nisbet, Esq., M.P., o£ Soutlibroom House, Wilts,
and lias issue,
I. Wilham-Harvet, b. 26 Nov. 1860.
II. .Jolin-Uenry-St. Quintin, b. Jan. 1SG3.
I. Annie-Louisa. ii. Henrietta-Sarah.
III. Clara-Harriet. iv. A'ico-Carolina.
V. Edith-Jane. vi. MargarctJulia-A^nes rairfar.
41-
AST
TUE LANDED GENTRY.
ATC
iLillClSf.— The family of Astell was for manj- years settled
at UviMijii, in. llimtinsdon.
William Astell, Esq. of Everton, 5. 1CG2, left one son and
two daiis., Viz.; I. EjciiABD, his heir; i. Elizabetli, m. 1st,
OHcn-Thomas Bromsall, Esq. of Korthill, Beds, and 2ndly, Sir
Humphrey Monoux, 4th hart, of Sandy Place, Beds. ii. Mar-
CABET, m. GoDtiiEy Thobntos, Esq. of Clapham, a merchant
in London, and had with other issue, two sons, 1 ■\Villiam,
assumed the additional surname and arms of Astell, and
d. s. p. 1801 ; 2 Godfrey, of MoggerhanRer House, Bedford,
who m. Jane, dau. and co-heir of Stephen Peter Godin, Esq. of
Cullands Grove, Middlesex, and had issue, Stephen of >Iogger-
hanger, and William, who assumed the name of Astell, as
below. Mr. Astell d. 1741. His only son,
EicHAKD Astell, 6. 1718; m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of John
Bagnell, Esq. of Early Court, Berks, and 2ndly, Hannah,
dau. of Eev. Benjamin Kennet, Vicar of Bradford, co. York.
He was Col. of the Beds Militia, and a Deputy Lieutenant.
He rf. without issue 1777, and his widow m. 2ndly, Thomas
Pownall, Esq., Governor of New Jersey ; and, upon her
death in 1807, William, 2nd son of Godfrey Thornton, Esq. of
Moggerhanger, Beds {see Thornton), was authorised, by a
royal sign manual (for himself and his descendants), to assume
the surname of Astell only, and the arms quartered with
those of Thornton, in compliance with an injunction in the will
of the aforesaid Mrs. Hannah Pownal), heretofore wife of
Eichard Astell, Esq., his maternal great-uncle. This
William Astell, Esq. of Everton, b. 13 Oct. 1774: m.
15 July, 1800, Sarah, only dau. of John Harvey, Esq. of Ick-
welltjury, Beds, and of Finningly Park, co. York, and by her
<ivho d. 15 May, 1841) has had issue,
I. PticuABD-WiLLiAM, late of Everton House.
II. John-Habvey, formerly of H.E.l.C. factory at Canton, and
now of Woodbury Hall.
III. Henry-Godfrey of IckwcU House, Biggleswade, late B.C.
Service, 6. 10 iNov. 181."); m. 13 Sept. 1812, Louisa-Maria,
cUlost dau. of Gen. Edward-Buckley Wynyard, Grenadier
Guards, and had issue,
1 Godfrey, 6. 25 Aug. 1818.
2 Williasi- Wynyard. b. 3 Oct. 185.=j.
1 Mary-St. Quintin, lii. 13 Oct. 18/0, Joseph Kaye, Esq.,
Master in Common Pleas.
2 LauUa-Wynyard, m. 1 1 July, 18CG, George-Lukes Lang,
Esq. H.M. Bengal Civil Service.
3 Caroline.
IV. Charles-Edward, J.P., Major-Gen., late Lieut.-Col. 15th
regt., 0. 1818; ia. Harriet, dau. of Francis Spaight, Esq. of
l^erry Castle, and has issue, one son, Soiiier.'jet-Charles-
Godirey-Fairlax, b. latiG, and four daus.
I. Sarah, vi late Col. Sir Henry Fairfax, Bart.
I!. Caroline (deceased), ra, Picv. W. Hooper, of Abbotts
Kipton, and had issue.
III. Louisa, m. Thomas St. Qulntin, Esq. of Hatley Park,
Cambs, and has issue.
IV. Harriet, m. Capt. Edward Pardoe, late 15th regt., and has
issue two sons.
Col. Astell was M.P. for Bridgewjiter 1830-32, and after-
wards for Beds, Col. Royal East India Volunteers, and a
Director and frequently Chairman of the East India Company.
He (/. 7 March, 1847, and was s. by his son,
RicuABD-WiLLiAM AsTELt, Esq. of Evcrton House, Lieut.-
Col. Grenadier Guards, b. Jan. 1804; d. imm. 15 May, 1864,
and was «. by his brother.
^rm.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a lion, passant, per pale,
or and arg., between four cross-crosslcts of the last, for Astell ;
2nd, arg., on a chevron gu.,. between three trees ppr., three
cro5.ses patee-titchee arg., for Thor.nton ; 3rd, for Godin.
Crests — 1st, a cross-crosslet or, entwined with a serpent
vert; 2nd, a lion's head, erased, purpure, round the neck a
coronet, or.
Motto — Sub cruce glorior.
feat— Woodbury Hall, Sandy, Beds,
FRANKIiAND-EUSSEIiL-ASTLEY OF
CHEaUEKS COUKT.
FRAXKLAy»-RussELL-AsTLEY,EosALixD- Alicia,
of Chequers Court, Bucks, 5th dau. of the late Sir
Robert Fratikhmd-Russell, Bart.,ot' Clieqiior.s Court
and of Thirklebv Park, Yorkshire, by Louisa- Anne,
his -Hife, 3rd dau. of Right Rev. Lord George
Murray, Bii^hop of St. David's, m. 1854, Lieut.-Col.
Francis L'Estrange Astley, brother of Jacob, Lord
Hastings, and by him (who d, 9 April, 18UG) has
issue,
I. Bertram-Frankland, b. 27 Feb. 1857.
II. Hubert-Delaval, b. 14 July, 1860.
lu. Heginald-Buil, b. 6 Jan. 1S62.
Mr?. Astley assumed the additional names of Ft-anlr-
land-Russell in 1872, in compliance with the will of
her mother.
HtnCagC. — The Rdssells of Chequers Court deviva
their descent from the marriage of Eev. Samuel Gbeenuill,
of Swincombe, CO. Oxford, with Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
John Russell, Esq., Governor of Fort William, Bengal, wlio
was youngest son of Sir John Russell, 3rd bart. of Chippen-
ham, by Frances, his wife, dau. of the Lord Protector Oliver
Cromwell. The son and heir of Rev. Samuel Greenliill, by
EUzabeth Russell, John Russell Greenhill, LL.D., s. tu
Chequers at the death of his cousin, Mary Russell. His mily
son, SirRobebt-Greenhill Russell, Bart., of CliequersCourr,
M.P., d. until. 1837, when the estate devolved upon liis kinsniaii,
Sir Eobert Frankland, Bart., lineally descended from tlie iiinr-
riage of Sir Thomas Frankland, Bart., with Elizal)eth, dau of
Sir John Eussell, 3rd bart. of Chippenham. He m. in 1615,
Louisa-Anne, dau. of Lord George Murray, Bishop of St.
David's, and dying, 11 March, 1849, left five daughters, his
co-heirs, of whom the youngest, Rosalind-Alicia, is the picscnt
Mrs. Frankland-RusEcll-Astley of Cliequcrs Court.
Seat— Chequers Court, Aylesbury.
ASTLEY OF DTJKINFIELD LODGE,
Astley Feancis-Dukinfield, Esq. of Duldn-
field Lodge, co. Chester, and Arisaig, Fort Williain,
N.B., b. 29 May, 1853.
ILllTCSflC. — Fbancis-Dukinfield-Palmer Astlev, r q
of Felfoot, CO. Lancaster, and Dukinfield Lodge, co. Ch- tri-,
J.P. and D.L., b. 24 April, 1835 (son of Francis-Dukin;i.M
Astley, Esq., who d. 29 July, 1825, by Susan Palmer his \ i!r.
and grandson (by his 1st wife. Lady Dukinfield-Danii 1 if
John Astley, Esq., son of Richard Astley, a physician ; fcm-d
as High Slicriff of Cheshire 1853; m. 17 Oct. 1847, Gertru.Ic-
Emma, second dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir H.-D. Jones, G.C.B.,
Royal Engineers, and by her (v/ho d. 31 Oct. 1862) had issue,
Fbancis-Dukinfield, now of Dukinfield Lodge.
Gertrude-Susan. Constance-Charlotte.
Beatrice-Emma.
Mr. Astley d. 26 March, 18C3.
Arms — Az., a cinquefoil, pierced, crm.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of seven ostrich
feathers, gu. surmounted with another plume gold.
Seat— Dukinfield Lodge, Chester.
ASTLEY OF ANSLEY PAHEl.
Astley, Johx-Newdigate-Feaxcis, Es^. of
Ansley Park, co. Warwick, J.P., D.L., b. 20 April,
1817.
iLlUC<t0C. — The Eev. Fbancis-Bicklet Astley, ?). 8Dec.
1782, brother of Sir Jolm-Dugdale Astley, Bart., by Mary his
wife, dau. and co-heir of William Buckler, Esq. of Boreli!
CO. Wilts., 1)1. 1813, Mary-Anne, 3rd dau. of John-Xewdigato
Ludford, Esq. of Ansley Hall, Warwickshire, and by her (wlio
d. 31 March, 1872) had,
John-Newdigate-Francis, now of Ansley Park.
Benjamin-Buckley-Gifiord (Eev.), Eector of Cadcby,
Leicester, 6. 27 April, 1S19; m. 1st, 29 Jan. 1850, Susan-
Louisa, dau. of the Hon. and Eev. F.-P. Bouverie, which
lady d. 18.54, leaving one surviving child, Fbancis. He m,
2ndlv, 6 Aug. 18U6, Maria-Cathcrme, eldest dau. of Sir
A.-B.-C. Dixie, Bart.
Francis-W., Capt. in the army, d. 13 Nov. 1848.
Mary-Dorothea, d. 7 March, 1844.
IClizabcth-Juliana.
Frances-Anne, m. 9 May, 1854, the Rev. Hugh-M.-Stanley
Champneys, nephew of the 13th Earl of Derby.
Jessie-Clara, m. 18G0, Charles Arlington, Esq. of Ryd
Wells, Sussex, late of the Austrian service, and has tiqt
sons, Charles-Astlcy-De Burgh, b. Ib63 ; and Frank- Astl«(f»
Lethbridge, 6. 1865.
Arms — Az., a cinquefoil, pierced, erm.
Crest— On a cap of maintenaiice, a plume of seven cstricll
feathers, gu.
Ilottn — Fide sed cui vide.
Scat— Ansley Park, near Atherstone.
ATCHEKLEY OF MARTON.
Atciieklev, Pavib-Fkakcis, Esq. of j\rartrn,co.
Salop, M.A. of Oxford, J.P. Shropshire and Flint-
ATH
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ATH
4:i>
shire, and D.L. of the former county, High Sheriff of
Shropshire 1864; s. his father 6 July, 1845,- b.
1 July, 1828 ; m. 10 Feb. 1866, Caroline-Franccs-
Amherst, dau. of the late Courteuay fttaeey, Esq. of
Sanding, Kent, and has a dau.
itinCaffC— The family of Atcherlet of Marton has been
eettled in that neighbourhood at least as far back as the reign
of Henry VII. Their ancestor, Sir Eoger Atcherley, Knt., b.
at Stanwardine, parish of Baschurch, within about a mile from
Marton, was chosen Lord Mayor of London, 13 Oct. 1511. He
is mentioned in Fuller's IVorthies, vol. ii, p. 2G3, and also in
Stow's Survey of London, edition 1598, p. 530, as having
munificently stored Leadenhall for the relief of the poor. He
filled several civic offices of high trust with distinction, and d.
July, 1521, 13 HenhtVIII. His descendant,
BicHARD Atcueklet, who was also 6. at Stanwardine, went
to live at Marton, and afterwards lived at Wycherley Hal), in
the same parish of Baschurch.
Thomas Atcherlet, the eldest son of Richard Atcherley,
added certain parts of the Marton property in 1611, 9 James L,
and purchased more in 1620; and upon liis death, was s. by
his eldest son,
Thomas Atcherlet, who was bapt. 31 Dec. 1609, and m.
1642, Eleanor, a dau. of Roger Griffiths, Esq., Alderman of
Shrewsbury. This Thomas rebuilt Maiton Hall, which has
ever since been in the poss;ession of his lineal descendants, and
which still remains as he built it, with some recent additions.
The last male descendant of this gentleman.
Richard Atcherlet, Esq., m. Elizabeth Edwards, dau.
of Arthur Edwards, Esq. of Bosbury, co. Hereford, d. without
issue, 27 Feb. 1834, and by his will devised his estates to his
nephew, David-Francis Jones, now Atcherley, the only son of
his sister Jane, by her husband, David-Francis Jones, Esq. of
Cymmam, co. Flint, directing liim to take the name and arms
of Atcherlet only. This he accordingly did, by royal license,
21 March, 1834, and became
David-Francis Atcherlet, of Marton, F.R.S., Serjeant-at-
Law, and Atiorney-General of the counties palatine of Lan-
caster and Durham. He was b. 13 June, 1783, and m. 20 May,
1817, Anne-Margaret, 2nd dau. of the late James Topping, Esq.
ofWhatcroft Hall, co. Chester, K.C., and d. 1845, leaving a
son and heir, the present David-Francis Atcherlet, Esq. of
Marton, and seven other surviving children.
Arms— Gn., on a fess, engrailed, arg., between three griffins'
heads, erased, or, as many crosses patee-fitchee, sa.
Cresl — A demi-bustard, couped, gu., wings elevated, or; in
the beak a lily arg., slipped, vert.
Motto — Spe posteri temporis.
&a;s— Marton Hall, Baschurch, Shrewsbury; Whatcroft
Hall, Cheshire ; Cymman, Flintshire ; and Ffryth House,
Derbys'iire.
ATHEBLEY OF LANDaUARD MANOR.
ATnERLEY, Francis-Henrt, Esq. of Landguard
Manor, Shanklin, Isle of Wight ; b. 30 May, 1831,
J. P. Southampton, formerly Major in the Ritle
Brigade, Lieut.-Col. commanding the Isle of Wight
Volunteer Battalion ; m. 18 June, 1863, Lady Isabel-
Julia-Elizabeth Howard, dau. of Charles-Jolm, I7th
Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, and has a son and
heir,
Arthdr-Harrt-Howard, b. 25 May, 1865.
iliutngC. — Arthur Atherlet, Esq., M.P. for Somlh-
ampton, in. IG June, 1793, Lady Louisa Kerr, dau. of William-
John, 5th Marquess of Lothian, by whom (who d. 23 June,
1819) he left at his decease, 1 Oct. 1844, a son.
Rev. Arthur Atherley, of Heavitree, Devon, b. 8 Feb.
1794; TO. 8 Nov. 1821, Amelia-Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
Dawkins, Esq., a Commissioner of Excise, by whom (who d.
20 Jan. 1875) he had issue,
I. Arthur-Pelham.
II. Francis-Henry, now of Landguard.
in. Edward-Gambicr, late Capt. 60th Rifles.
IV. Sydney-Kerr-Bullcr, m. 3 April, 1877, to Georgiana-
Louisa, dau. of Grcnville-L. Berkeley, Esq.
1. Louisa, m. 2 Jan. 1845, Charles-Davers Osborne, who d.
1846, 2nd son of Sir John Osborne, 5th bart., of Chicksands
Priory, Beds.
It. Arabclla-Jane-Catherine.
III. Hcnrietta-Frances-lsabella.
Mr. Atherley d. 14 Feb. 1857.
£cat— ShankUn, Isle of Wight.
ATHERLEY OF NORTHBROOK.
Atherley, George, Esq. of Northhrook House
Hants, J.P. and J).L., b. 31 Oct. 1818 ; in. No^-.
1851, Ellen, 2nd dau. of Arthur Frederick, Esq., bv
Sophia-Emily his wife, dau. of Thomas Watkins, of
Peimoyre, co. Biecon (see Baronetage), and has
issue,
EvELTN-GEOROE-nAMJiOND, b. Sopt. 1S52, Royal Horse
Guards.
Mr. Atherley is son of the late George Atherley,
Esq. of Southampton (who d. 1856), and nephew of
Arthur Atherley, Esq., M.P. for that town. {See
preceding 3Iemoir.)
S"tJ— Northbrook House, Bishop's Waltliam; Arthur's
Club.
ATHORPE OF DINNINGTOIST.
Athorpe, JonN-CARVEE, Esq. of Dinnington, eo.
York, M.A., J.P. and D.L., co. Derby, late Major
1st West York Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 9 Aug. 1803 ;
m. 8 Feb. 1831, Mary, dau. of Thoma3-Gibbon Fitz-
Gibbon, Esq. of Ballyseeda, co. Limerick, and
granddau. of Sir Henry Osborne, Bart., and by her
(who d. 23 Dec. 1863) had issue,
I. John, Capt. in the army, b. 31 Jlarch, 1833; m. IS56,
Avice, dau. of Capt. Haydcn, and d. at Natal, 3 March,.
1861.
n. George-Middleton (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Dinnington,
6. 1 Nov. 1835.
III. Henry, 6. 6 March, 1837; killed at Gamla Carlaby,
Finland, 8 June, 1854.
IV. Robert, Capt. Royal Engineers, b. 16 Oct. 1840.
V. Marmaduke, 6. 27 May, 1843; m. April 6, 1869, Edilh-
Louisa, dau. of Rev. C.-C.-Beaty Pownall, and d. at
Alicante, 9 March, 1872, leaving one son and one dau.
I. Mary-Anne-Eliza, m. 5 April, 1863, Edward Walter, Esq.,
late Capt. 8th Hussars.
II. Harriet, m. 17 Aug. 1854, Edward-Claudius Walker, Esq.
of Chester.
III. Emily-Jane, ra. Feb. 1867, Jas. Armstrong Murisy,
Esq. and d. Nov. 1867.
IV. Catherine-Agnes, d. 1860.
V. Clara-Isabella, m. at Sydney, N.S.W., 26 JLiy, 1^70,
Charles-J. Manning, Esq., Barrister, Sydney, and d. 3
April, 1872, leaving one dau.
VI. Nanette-Fanny, to. 15 Aug. 1872, Nicliolns-Jolin Charl-
ton, Esq. of Chilwell, near Nottingham, and d. U Nov.
1874, leaving one son.
VII. Ellen-Ethelilred, d. 30 July, 1SG3.
VIII. Blanche, d. 22 June, 1877. ix. Alice-Nina.
This gentleman, who is elder son of the late Marma-
duke-Middleton Middleton, Esq. of Leam, co. Derby
(who d. 6 Nov. 1848), by Mary- Anne his wife, dau.
of Eobert Athorpe-Athorpe, Esq. of Dinnington,
assumed, upon attaining his majority, the surname
and arms of Athorpe, in pursuance' of the will of
his maternal uncle, Thomas Athorpe, Esq.
j4rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per pale nebulee, arg. and
az., two mullets in fess, counterchanged, for Athorpe ; 2nd,
erm., on a saltier, engrailed, sa., an eagle's head, erased, or,
for Middleton ; 3rd, or, on a chevron, between three crosses
cluchee, sa., a fleur-de-lis between two stags' heads, cabosscd,
of the first, for Carver.
Crests— \st, Athorpe, a falcon, ppr., belled or, the dexter
claw resting on an escutcheon, per pale, nebulee, and t\M>
mullets, in fesse, as in the arms; '^nd, Middleton; Srd,
Carver, a mount, vert, thereon a cross cluchee or, charged in
the centre with a fleur-de-lis, sa.
Scat— Dinnington, Rotherham, Yorkshire.
ATHY OF RENVILLE.
Atht, Edmond-Joseph- Philip, Esq. of Ecn-
tille, CO. Galwav, representative of one of the Tribes
of Gal way, b. 1859.
ItinCilSC.— Philip-Ltnch .^thy, Esq. of Renville, co.
Galway, //!. Bridset, dau. of Randle McDonnell, Esq. au
eminent merchant of the city of Dublin, and had issue,
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ATK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ATK
Kandle-Kdmond-Ltnch, his successor.
Myles (Kev.), in AustraUa, a Priest of the Order of St.
Benedict.
Katherine.
The elder son,
EANDLE-EDMOOT-LTNcn Atht, Esq. of Renville, M. 1858,
Margaret, dau. of William-Hill Buckle, Esq. of Chaceley, co.
Worcester, and d. 1875, wlicn lie was s. by his son,
Edmond-Joseph-I'hilip Athy, Esq. of Kenville.
Arms — Chcquy jru. and arg. a chev. sa.
Crest — A di-ini-liijti arg.
Idolto — Duci ct mm trahi.
/SeaJ— Eenville, Oianmore, co. Galway.
ATKINS OF FIRVILLE,
Atkins, Chaelotte-Elizabeth and Henrietta-
Louisa, of Firville, co. Cork, aud of Monaquil, co.
Tipperary, s. as co-beirs to their brother ilobert-
Going Atkins, Esq. 1869.
HtlTCajC. — KicHABD ATKIK9, Esq., the first of the family
who settled in Ireland, sold the lands, which it is said had
been assigned to his father, in Kerry, and purchased several
debentures confirmed to him by a grant in May, 1678. He m.
Barbara Fuller, of the Sandbanks, near Dingle, in 1683,
descenaed from John Fuller, Esq. of FuUcrstown (Bowlers-
town), Ballychristin, and Ballynahinch, near Dingle, whicli
he held of the King, in capite, by knight's service (Desmond
Survey, 26 Elizabeth), and had issue, with Thomas, Richard,
aud Robert, who all d. unm.,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. William, ru. 1702, Margaret, widow of John Raines, Esq.,
and had issue. His descendants intermarried with the
Crofts, PurccU, Crone, Hohnes, and Upton families, in the
cos. Cork and Limerick.
III. John, of Ballyandrew, m. 1683, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Chapman, Esq. of MUebush, Mallow, and sister of Richard
Chapman, Esq. of same jilace, and of Gurtnagruss (now
Firville), co. Cork, and d. 21 Nov. 1734, having had issue,
with one dau., Sarah, two sons,
1 Thomas, whose son John, of Graigue, m. and had, infer
alios, issue, Richard Atkins, Esq., who m. Diana, dau. of
the Rev. Jaques Ingram, by his wife, Mary, dau. of the Rev.
John Smyth, 3rd son of the Eight Rev. Thomas Smyth,
Bishop of Limerick, and had one dau., Mary Atkins.
2 Richard, of Ballyandrew and of Mallow, m. about 1728,
Anne, only dau. of Murtoah O'SulUvan-Beare (and sister
of the celebrated Murtogh-Oge O'Sullivan) representative
of the Princes of Beare and Bantry, and by her (who d.
3 Nov. 1756), left issue, 1738, an only child, viz.,
John, of Fountainville, 6. 1729; m. 5 Nov. 1757, Mary,
2nd dau. of Robert Atkins, Esq. of Fountainville, and
Copstown, CO. Cork, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and
heir of Jacob Eingrose, Esq. of Ballyhowra, co. Cork
(by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of George Crofts, Esq. of
Velvetstown), 3rd son of Col. Richard Ringrose, of
3Ioynoe, co. Clare, by Margaret, 3rd dau. and co-heir
(with Arabella, wife of Matthew Ducie Moreton, Baron
Ducii-) of Sir Thomas Prestwich, Bart, of the Holme,
Lancashire. Mr. Atkins d. 10 Jan. 1788 (his widow
survived him till 31 Oct. 1817), and left issue,
1 Robert, Captain South Cork Militia, 6. 13 March,
1762; m. 1785, Jane-Purdon, 3rd dau. of Eichard-
Ringrose Bowerman, Esq. of Moynoe, co. Clare, by
Avarina his wife, dau. of Simon Purdon, Esq. of
Tineranna, co. Clare, and d. 20 May, 1802, having
had issue, to survive, two daus.,
Mary-Anne, d. unm. 1810.
Avarina, m. 1810, to the Rev. Henry Guhbins, of St.
Mary's, Limerick, eldest son, by 2nd wife, of Joseph
Gubbins, Esq. of Kenmare Castle ; she d. 31 May,
1827, leaving issue.
2 Thomas, Lieut. 39th regt., 6. 10 Sept. 1709; d. from
his wounds at St. Lucia, unm. 1794.
1 Anne, to. 1782, to John Cole, Esq. of Oldwood, co.
Cork, and d. 24 Aug. 1783, leaving an only child,
John-Atkins Cole, Esq., d. imm. 1811.
2 Elizabeth, d. unm. 30 April, 1830.
3 Margaret, d. unm. 29 Dec. 1840.
4 Blary, 6. 14 March, 1774 ; m. James-Thomas
Davis, Esq., Surgeon Royal Artillery, and acting
Deputy-Inspector of Ordnance Hospitals in the
Peninsula, representative of an ancient Buckingham-
shire family, originally from Wales. Mr. Davis d.
at Exeter, 27 Sept. 1814, and by Mary Atkins his wife
<who survived him till 25 Oct. 1859) had issue, with
otiiers who d. young, three sons and one dau. viz.,
John-Nicholas-Crofts-Atkins Davis, Deputy-Inspec-
tor-General of Army Hospitals, F.R. C.S.I, and
M.E.C.S.L.
James-Eobert-Davis, of Lower Baggot Street, Dub-
lin, m. 17 Oct. 1844, Charlotte-Eliza, dan. of ths
late Robert Atkins, Esq. of Firville, co. Cork, and
has issue, John-Atldns Davis (Eev.), Ecctor of
Ettagh and Kilcoleman, diocese of Killaloe, and
Mary-Hastings Davis.
Thomas-O.^borne Davis, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, a
distinguished orator and poet, d. unm. 16 Sept.
1845, and was buried at Mount Jerome, near Dulv
lin, where his statue by Hogan has been placed
over his remains.
Charlotte-Melina Davis.
5 Charlotte, m. 1806, John-Frederick Ridley, Esq.,
Surgeon E.A., of Hawthorn, co. Durham, and
by him (who d. 1 Feb. 1829, she surviving till 23
Feb. 1844) had no issue,
IV. Samuel, of St. Clement Danes parish, London, m. Su-
sannah, and had issue, four sons and two daus., viz.,
Charles, b. 26 May, 17.32; Eobert, b. Nov. 1739; Peter, 6.
24 Jan. 1741; Thomas, b. 9 March, 1743; Susannah, h. 21
Sept. 1735; Charlotte-Sophia, 6. 30 July, 1738, m. 29 July,
1762, Samuel Bradshaw, Esq., Secretary to the Postmaster-
General.
I. Margaret, m. Richard Chapman, Esq. of Milebush, and
of Gurtnagruss (now Firville), co. Cork.
II. Barbara, m. Richard Purcell, Esq. of Kilbrin (now Temple
Mary), co. Cork.
The eldest son,
Chaeles Atkins, Esq. of Fountainville, co. Cork, Sheriff of
Limerick, 1694 ; on. 1st, the only child of John Westropp, Esq.
of Cahirduggan, co. Cork, but by her he had no issue. He m.
2ndly, 1700, -Hannah, 2nd dau. of Robert Minnitt, Esq. of
Knygh Castle, Blackfort, and Annaghbeg, co. Tipperary, and
by her (who was b. 28 Sept. 1682, he deceasing before 1733-34)
had issue, with two younger sons, Thomas, of Virginia (where
he m. and had issue), John, who d. unm., and one dau.,
Barbara, an elder son,
RoBEET Atkins, Esq. of Fountainville, and Copstown, co.
Cork, b. 1704; m. about 1727, Elizabeth, sole child of Jacob
Eingrose, Esq. of Ballyhowra, co. Cork, and had issue,
deceasing 17 May, 1738,
I. Charles, b. 13 Oct. 1729, J.P. ; m. 1754, Elizabeth, solo
child (by his 1st wife) of William Beere, Esq. of Ballyboy,
CO. Tipperary, and d. 22 May, 1762, i>. p., having had issue,
1 William, &. May, 1757, who .?. to Fountainville oa
the demise of his grandfather in 1788. He to. 1782,
Mary, only dau. of John Roberts, Esq. of Ardmore,
CO. Cork, and d. 1847, having had issue, one son, William,
b. 1787, d. xmm. 1811, and six daus., co-heirs to their
brother, of whom the eldest, Sarah, m. her cousin,
Ringrose Atkins, M.D., and the youngest, Frances, m.
William Lysaght, Esq. of Hazlewood, co. Cork.
2 Richard, who m. 1st, Eleanor, dau. of William Dcvereux,
Esq. of Deerpark, co. Clare, and widow of the Eev.
Robert Minnitt, of Blackfort, co. Tipperary, and had
issue, two sons, who d. s. p.
n. Ringrose, of Prospect Hill, near Mallow, J.P., 6. 1737; m.
1st, 1769, Catherine, only dau. and heir of Jolui Brookes,.
Esq. d. s. p. ; and 2ndly, 1770, Ehzabcth, eldest dau. of
William Baker, Esq. of Liscahill, co. Tipperary, and by her
(who d. 1824) left at his decease, 24 Feb. 1789, with several
children who d. unm., the following issue,
1 Robert-Baker, his heir, of Prospect Hall, Lieut. 68tli
rcgt., d. unm. r
2 Ringrose, M.D., 6. 1783; in. 1804, Sarah, eldest dau. and|
eventual co-heiress of William Atkins, Esq. of Fountain- ll
ville, and d. 1818, leaving issue by her (who survived till ]
1854) with four daus., Elizabeth-Eingrose, Maria-Ringrose,
Henrietta, and Anne, five sons,
Thomas-Ringroso, b. 1809; a Capt. in the Imperial
Lancers of Austria. He settled in New Zealand, whero ^
he d. 25 April, 1849, leaving issue by his wife (wliom hwj
■>n. 1837), Susanna-Augusta, dau. of Col. Nuttal Greene, |
of Kilmanahan Castle, co. Tipperary, J.P. and D.L., I
several children, 1 Augustus-Atheling-Alexander-Mit-
ford; 2 Mensdorf, b. 1844, and two daus., Charlotte-
Ann-Sarah-Steward, m. Capt. F.-W. Buck, 2nd son of
Joseph Buck, Esq. of Sutton Court, co. Surrey ; and
Caroline, to. to — Gillies, Esq.
John-Roberts, Barrister-at-Law, now of St. Kilda, Mel-
bourne, AustraUa, 6. 1809 ; to. 1842, Agnes (d. 1873),
only child and heir of William Campion, M.D., or
Limerick, and has had issue, John Ringrose, b. 29 Jlay,^
1851 ; Mary-Ringrose, to. Isi, John Bayley, Esq., and
2ndly, — Baylis, Esq.; Elizabeth-Sophia, Henrietta.-
Eingrose, Agnes, and Sarah. )
Eingrose, b. 1811 ; Major Queen of Spain's Rifles, Lieut.-
Col. by brevet, and a Knight of San Fernando, d. unm.
1851.
William, who inherited half of Fountainville; m. 184.% ,
Louisa-J.-S., dau. of Thomas Gclston, Esq., Assistant;
Commissary-General, and has issue, William-Eingro.^e,
6.1847; Ringrose, 6.1851; Thomas-G., 6. 1854; and
Louisa-Josei)hina.
Walter-Baker (Rev.), 6. 1818; m. 1855, Georgiaiw, 2n4!
dau. of the late Rev. B.-Herbert Nash, F.T.C.P.
ATK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ATK
47
Rector of Ardstragh, and deceasing in 18.')9, left issue,
Ringvose, 6. 1856, d. 1848; Herbert, 6. 1837.
a Tliomas, Lieut, in the army, 6. 1785 ; settled in Van
Diemen's Land, where he m. Bertha-Sarah ((/. 1872), dau.
of Edward Luttrell, Esq., Staff Surgeon, and d. 1844,
leaving issue, Robert-Eingrose-Austin, m. Ist, the dau.
of Ambrose Boyd, Esq., and had issue, and 2ndly,
17 January, 1871, Susan, dau. of Capt W.-H. Wigmore;
D'Aroy-Charles; Eliza, »j. 1838, Thomas Nicholson, Esq. ;
Charlotte, m. Asther, Esq. ; and Bertha, m. — Ashton,
Esq.
1 Anne, m. Thomas Gelston, Esq., Assistant-Commissary-
General.
2 Elizabeth, m. Hjnry Franks, Esq. of Gortnavidera,
CO. Tipperary, d. s. ■p. 18'v2.
3 Margaret, m. 1824, to G.-R. Pain, Esq., and had one
child, Sarah Pain, in. 1858, to Henry Verelcer, Esq.
ni. Thomas, merchant in Jamaica, 6. 1738; d. unm.
IV. Jacob, Port Surveyor at Baltimore, co. Cork, b. 1741 ; m.
1772, Phoebe, eldest diSi. and co-heiress of John Dobbs, Esq.,
representative of the family of Castle Dobbs, co. Antrim,
and dying 1812, had issue, Robert, who d. unm. 1807,
and Phoebe.
▼. Robert, of whom presently.
I. Margaret, in. 1751, William Devereux, Esq. of Deer Park,
CO. Clare, and d. 1815.
II. Mary, m. 1757, John Atkins, Esq.
III. Elizabeth, of Meadstown, m. 1763, Henry Franks, Esq.
of Moorestown, co. Limerick.
The 5th surviving son,
Robert Atkins, Esq., 6. 1 Aug. 1749, of Firville. Mallow, co.
Cork, J. P., and Major Mallow Cavalry, ra. 1773, Mary,
dau. of George Hastings, Esq. (co-heiress to her brother,
Stephen Hastings, Esq.), of Fort Henry, co. Tipperary, by his
wife Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of Robert Minnitt, Esq. of
Knygh Castle, co. Tipperary, and had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Stephen-Hastings, of Fort Henry, co. Tipperary, and
J:i^hiberg, co. Cork, J. P. for cos. Tipperary," Clare, and
Limerick, 6. 29 March, 1793; in. 1st, 1815, Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Dowell O'Reilly, Esq. of Heath House, Queen's
County, and by her (who d. 1816) he had issue an only child,
Stephen-Hastings (Rev.), A.M., Nov. 1878, Rector of Hat-
ford, Faringdon, Berks, 6. 12 Sept. 181G; m. 1852, Isabella,
<1au. of Samuel Law, Esq., and has issue, Samuel-Hast-
ings; 6. 26 Oct. 1865, Myles-Howard, 6. 19 Oct. 1858; and
•Jane.
Mr. S.H. Atkins m. 2ndly, 1825, Mary-Anne, eldest dau. of
Major William Greene, of the 61st regt., and has is.sue by
l.cr (to survive), William, b. 17 Jan 1836; Romulus-Robert,
loMuus-Henry, twins, b. 11 March, 1840; Edmond-Arthur,
lipt. 30 Nov. 1843; Elizabeth-Adele, d. unm.; Margaret-
I . race, d. unm. 1848 ; Mary-Anne, m. 1862, Joseph Shack-
1 tun, Esq.; Henrietta, m. 1866, Ralph Shackleton, Esq.
in. <Teorge, b. 6 Feb. 1796; d. unm.
I. i^Iary, m. 1796, Thomas Lidwell, Esq. of Cormackstown,
.111(1 Clonniore, co. Tipperary.
II. Klizabeth, m. 1804, Robert Twiss, Esq. of Cordel, co.
i\'(rry, J.P., Hi,gh Sheriff of the said co. in 1802.
III. .\nne, m. 1808, Richard - Harding Wigmore, Esq. of
Kallynona and Brookdale, co. Cork.
IV. Margaret, 7». 1811, Arthur Ormsby, Esq. of Birdhill, CO.
■riliperary.
V. Hannah, in. 1820, as his 2nd wife, William Fitzgerald,
]>(!., Barristcr-at-Law, of Adrival, co. Kerry, and of Black-
liirt, CO. Tipperary.
VI. Henrietta, in. 1st, 1817, Rev. Warham Leader, Rector
I'f Upper Shandon, CorK ; and 2ndly 1821, Rev. Mathew
Moore, Rector of Cahirconlish, co. Limerick.
: lilcst son,
f.ht Atkins, Esq. of Firville, co. Cork, b. 21 Jan. 1775;
, 31 Deo. 1798, Charlotte, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Philip
" , , Esq. of Monaquil, co. Tipperary, by Grace his wife, dau.
<•; iMomas Bernard, Esq. of Castle Bernard, King's CO., and
!j.v ii t (who d. 1814) had issue,
i)rrt, 6. 1802; d. 1812.
■ i.ip-GoiNG, late of Firville.
;i!igs, b. 5 March, 1807; d. unm. in Paris, 1872.
Mas, Lieut. 12th foot, 6. 22 April, ls08; d. unm. at
:nprara 1827.
i P.ennott-Robert (Rev.), 6. 30 Oct. 1812; d. unm. 1840.
■ iotte-Eliza, m. 1844, her cousin, James-Robert Davis,
rkins 911. 2ndly, 1816, Catherine, dau. and eventually co-
I John Ridley, Esq. of Hawthorn, co. Durham, but by
liad no issue. He d. 13 Sept. 1839, and was s. by his
surviving son,
Uev. Philip-Going Atktns of Firville, co. Cork, and of
:uil, CO. Tipperary (to whj..-h latter he s. at the death of
iidmother), b. 21 June, 1804; m. 16 Aujj. 1830, Jane, 2nd
1 the late Rowland Morrison, Esq. of Tivoli House, co.
Cork, by Maria-Jano, his wife, 2nd dau. of his cousin, Robert
Davies, M.D., and granddau. of the Rev. Boyle Davies, 2nd
son of the celebrated Rowland Davies, D.D. of Dawstown, co.
Cork, Dean of Ross, and had issue,
I. Robert-Going, his successor.
II. Philip, 6. 1834; d. unm., killed at Camp Cady, California.
29 July, 1866.
III. John, b. 1840; d. unm., killed at Joffersvilla, Farquier
County, Virginia, 29 Oct. 1864.
I. Charlotte-Elizabeth, co-heir to her brother.
II. Heneietta-LouIsa, co-heir to her brother.
Mr. Atkins d. 1861, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert-Going Atkins. Esq. of Firville, 6. 1833 ; d. unm. at
Plum Bayou, Arkansas, in the United States of America, 21
Dec. 1869, when his sisters became his co-heirs.
Arms — Arg., a cross formed of four semi-de-lis between as
many mullets pierced sa. The elder line of this family have
always borne the arms of the co. Gloucester house, while
some of the younger branches have used those of the Norfolk
line.
Crest— A nag's head erased sa., bridled arg.
Mottoes — By the sword ; and honor et virtus.
Heats — Firville, near Mallow; and Monaquil, co. Tipperary.
ATKINS OF KINGSTON LISLE.
Maetin-Ateins, Edwin, Esq. of Kingston Lisle,
Berks, b. 18 Ma,y, 1870 ; s. his father, 6 May, 1875.
ILtUEajJE. — This family, of French origin, settled in Eng-
land in consequence of the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
The great-grandfather of the late Edwin Martin, Esq., added
the name of Atkins to that of Martin, in compUance with
the testamentary injunction of his maternal uncle, Abraham
Atkins, Esq. of Kingston Lisle. That manor had been pur-
chased in the year 174G, from the widow of John Hyde, Esq.,
and its tenure gave rise to a claim for the old Barony of Lisle,
which is referred to at length in the Vicissitudes of I<'a,.;,Uief.
Mr. Martin, who added the additional surname of Atkins, m.
Ellen-Frances, dau. of William Halhed, Esq., and by her (who
d. 1831, aged 79) left a son and heir,
Atkins-Edwin Mabtin-Atkins, Esq. of Kin,g.?ton Lisle,
Berks, who m. Ann, younger dau. of John Cook, Esq. of
Hothorpe, and had issue,
Edwin, his heir.
William-Hastings, of Farley Castle.
George, b. 1815.
Henry, Lieut. 53rd regt.; b. 1818: d. unm. 1842.
Ellen, b. 1807 ; ia. 1853, her cousin, the Rev. Thomas Everett,
of Biddesden House, Andover.
Belinda, 7 twins, b. 1809. Louisa m. 1835, Thos. Thorn-
Louisa, S hill Morland, Esq. of Sheepstead, near Abingdon.
Bed.s.p. 1848.
Francos, 6. 1817; m. 1838, Rev. W. Wyld, Rector of Wood-
borough, Wilts, and d. 13 March, 1861.
The eldest son,
Edwin Martin-Atkins, Esq. of Kingston Lisle, 6. 1808 ; m.
Dec. 1835, Caroline, eldest dau. of Thomas Duffield, Esq. M.P.,
of Marchara Park, Bucks, and d. 5 May, 1859, leaving
(by her, who d. 1866) issue,
I. Edwin, his heir.
II. George-Augustus, b. 1842.
III. Ernest-Edwin, 6. 1848.
IV. Francis-Hastings, b. 1850.
V. Frederic- William, 6. 1852; f?. Nov. 18G9.
I. Ann-Emily, b. 1837; (/. 1855.
II. Caroline-Louisa, b. 1843 ; m. 1872, Charles Collins, Esq. of
Reading, Bucks.
III. Alice-Maria, b. 1845.
IV. Clara-Beiinda, b. 1847 ; m. 1864, Capt. A.-M. Jones, of
Clifton, Bristol, and d. Nov. 1876.
The eldest son,
Edwin MartIn-Atkins, Esq. of Kingston Lisle, J. P., 6. 9
Dec. 1838: m. 1st, 9 Jan. Is62, Mary-GeorKiana-Louisa, 2nd
dau. of Gen. Johnson, of Wytham-on-the-Hill, co. Lincoln,
and by her (who d. 26 Dec. 1863) had one child, b. 18 Deo. 1863,
d. the following day. He in. 2ndly, 31 Oct. 1865, Amy, 2nd
dau. of Charles Hutton, Esq. of Bath, and d. 6 May, 1875,
leaving issue,
I. Edwin, now of Kingston Lisle.
n. Charlcs-Edwin, b. 1872.
III. Alfred-Edwin ; 6. 1874, d. 1876.
I. Mary-Georgiana, b. 1866.
II. Edith-Amy, b. 1808.
Arms — Atkins and Martin quarterly.
Motto — Cuncta mundana rotantur.
Ceat — Kingston Lisle, near Wantage. '
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TEE LANDED GENTRY.
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MARTIN-ATKINS OF FARLEY CASTLE.
Maetix-Atkixs, William-Hastikgs, Esq. of
Parley Castle, Berks, J.P., b. 10 May, 1811 ; m.
1st, 29 Oct. 1844, Diana-Mary, 2ncl dau. ot Eev.
Thomas Wyld, and widow of J. Tyrrell, Esq., which
lady died 1862 ; and 2udly, 30 May, 1865, Georgiana,
eldest dau. of the late George-Edward Beauchamp-
Froctor, Esq. of Thetford, Norfolk, and widow of
Edward-Lloyd Edwards, Esq. of Cerrig Llwydion,
CO. Denbigh. Mr. Martin-Atkins is 2nd son of the
late Atkins-Edwin Martin- Atkins, Esq. of Kingston
Lisle.
Arms &c.— Same as Atkins of Kingston Lisle.
iO'2:ti— Farley Castle, Beading.
ATKINS OF WATERPARK.
Atkixs, Eobekt-St. Leger, Esq. of Waterpark,
CO. Cork, b. 12 Nov. 1842 ; s. his father, 26 Aug.
1S5S.
ILlltCaSP.— ArcnsTiNT: Atkins, Esq., of English descent,
olitainecl grants of land in Ireland for his son,
Robert Atkins, Esq., who was father of Bobebt Atkins, Esq.
ofCarrigaline, co. Cork, now called Waterpark, who purchased
that estate, and had an elder dau., Margaret Atkins, of
Waterpark, m. 1742, Hey ward St. Leger, Esq. of Hey ward's
Hill, and had seven children. The 2nd son,
Eobebt-Atkins St. Legee, Esq. succeeding to Waterpark,
adopted the surname of Atkins, in compliance with his grand-
father's will. He m. Jane, dau. and co-heir of Philip Lavallin,
Esq. of Waterstown, co. Cork, and had (with two daus., Sarah,
m. Bobert Berkeley, Esq. great-grandson of Bishop Berkeley ;
und Jane, m. Michael-Bustead Westropp, Esq.) six sons ; the
eldest,
EoBERT St. Legee-Atkins, Esq. of Waterpark, was killed
by a fall from his horse. He d. unin. and was g. by his
brother,
Waehasi Atkins, Esq. of Waterpark, who to. Mary, dau. of
Dennis McCarthy, Esq. of Macksgrove, co. Cork, and had an
only son,
BoBERT Atkins, Esq. of Waterpark, Capt. GOth Eifles, 6.
March, 1802 ; to. 3 Dec. 1840, Sarah-Elizabeth, dau. of James
Penrose, Esq. of Woodhill, co. Cork, and had issue,
Eobert-St. Leger, his heir.
Louisa-Petitot-St. Leger, iii. Dr. George Moore, E.N.
Mary-Elizabeth-St. Leger, in. 12 Sept. 1874, J. Eorlase-
Warren, Esq., B.N., of Warrensgrove, 2nd son of Sir J.
IJorlase-Warren, Bart.
llcnrietta-Geraldme-St. Leger.
Mr. Atkins d. 20 Aug. 1858, and was s. by his son, Eobebt-St.
Legeb Atkins, Esq. of Waterpark.
Suit — Waterpark, Carrigaline, co. Cork.
BURNABY-ATKINS OF HALSTEAD
PLACE.
BrENABT-ATKiNS, Thomas-Feedeeick, Esq. of
Halstead Place, Kent, J.P., second son of Thomas-
Fowke-Audrew Burnaby, Esq. of Langford Hall,
Notts, by Emily his wife, dau. of Eupert Chawner,
Esq., M.D. (6'ee Burnaby of Baggrave.) He s.
to Halstead under the will of John-PeUy Atkins,
Esq., and assumed by royal license the surname
of Atkins ; b. 13 March, 1836, M.A. Trinity Hall,
Cambridge, 1864 ; m. 2 Jan. 1868, Elizabeth, dau.
of John Franckhn, Esq. of Gonalston Hall, co.
Notts, and Great Barford, co. Bedford, and has
issue,
I. John, 6. 15 Sept. 1873.
1. Frances-Eveline, d. 31 Jan. 1871.
n. Emily-Mary. in. Elizabeth-Caroline.
£'eo£— Halstead Place, Sevenoaks, Kent.
Grange, Farnboro', Hants, b. 2 March, 1S40 ; m.
April, 1869, Edith-Mary, dau. of Henry Vatchcr,
Esq. of Eosemount, St. Helier's, Jersey, and has
I. Hf:nrt-Ebnest.
1. Edith-Gertrude.
JLtllCagC. — This family inherited property at Tomrile
Sowerby, by direct descent from William Atkinson, who, witli
his motlier, is included in a lease for 990 years, granted 18th
Elizabeth.
Matthew Atkinson, of Temple Sowerby, was father (be-
sides a younger son, Richard Atkinson, 0. 1738; M.P. for
Bomney, and Alderman of London, who d. unm. May, 1785)
of an elder son,
George Atkinson, Esq., 6. 16 Aug. 1730; Receiver-General
for Cumberland and Westmorland. He m. 7 Jan. 1851, Brid-
get, dau. and heire.ss of Michael Maughan, Esq. of Wolsingham,
and Dorothy his wife, co-heiress of the Rev. George Lowthian,
of Staffold, and d. 12 Oct. 1781, having had, with other children,
a son,
George Atkinson, Esq. of Morland, called also of Lee, in
Kent, 6. 17 Sept. 1764; Island Secretary of Jamica, and A.D.C.
to Lord Balcarres, Governor of that Island, and afterwards
Agent-General for that colony in England. He to. 30 July,
1794, Susan-Mackenzie Dunkley, of Clarendon, Jamaica, and
by her (who d. Feb. 1830) had,
George, 6. 6 June, 1795; d. unm. 1849.
Thoma3,6. 14 Sept. 1800; Capt. 13th Light Dragoons ; d.unm.
1838.
Francis-Barino, of whom presently.
William (Rev.), Bector of Gateshead Fell, co. Darham, an4'
Hon. Canon of Durham, 6. 13 June, 1809; to. Jane-Eliza-.
beth, dau. of William Clarke, Esq. of Belford Hall, North-
umberland, and had issue.
Richard, 6. 5 Aug. 1813 ; m. Caroline, dau. of the Eev. J.
Landon of Aberford.
Bridget, to. Robert Robertson, Esq. of Auchleeks, co. Perth,
and Memblands, co. Devon.
Mary, to. Alex. Turnbull, Esq., H.B.M. Consul at Marseilles.
Jane, vi. Edward Johnson, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Harriet-Eliza, to. Alex. Adair, Esq. of Heatherton Park,
Somerset.
Mr. Atkinson d. 11 May, 1314, and was s. by his 3rd but eldest
surviving son,
Krancis-Barino Atkinson, Esq. of Morland, J. P. and D.L.,
6. 30 Dec. 1805; vi. 1st, Dec. 1831, Mary-Anne, dau. of Sir
John Stoddart, Knt., Chief Justice of Malta, who d. Nov. Is32,
He 'III. 2ndly, 3 Aug. 1837, Ellen-Frances, dau. of John Home,
Esq. of Edgbaston (son of John, who was son of the last He
of Whittield, co. Berwick, of the same family as HoiiE (ot
Hume) of Ninewells, and by her had issue,
George, his heir.
Francis-Home (Rev.), now of Morland.
Thomas, b. 2 Aug. 1841 ; 1st Royal Regt. of Infantry.
Rii&CIayton.}'---^-18 0ct.l844.
Alexander-Henry, Lieut. 55th regt., b. 16 Aug. 1816.
Robert-Septimus, b. 15 Feb. 1848.
Edward, b. 19 July, 18.00.
Ellen-Frances, hi. Parker-Miles Eanalow, Esq.
Mary-Jane, d. unm. Sept. 1872.
Bridget-Harriet.
Mr. Atkinson, who served as High Sheriff of Cumberland, 1S53|
d. 24 Nov. 1864, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Atkinson, Esq. of Morland, Westmorland, hi
24 Nov. 1838 ; J. P., and Capt. Royal Westmorland Mihtia^
Mr. Atkinson, ci. ttmii. at San Bemo, in Italy, Feb. 1874, and
was s. by his brother Eev. Francis-Homb Atkinson, now (rf
Morland.
I
Ai-ms—Gn., an eagle, displayed, with two heads, arg.,
a chief, of the second, three nmllcts of the first.
Crest — A falcon, wings expanded, arg.
Seat— Morland Hall, Penruli, Westmorland.
ATKINSON OF MORLAND.
Atkixsox, Eev. Francis-Home, M.A., of Mor-
land Hall, Benrith, Westmorland, and Miuley
ATKINSON OF LORBOTTLE.
Atkinson, Cuarles-John, Esq. of Lorbottlt
Northumberland, Lieut. 24th regt., 6. 27 May, 18-35
s. his father 6 June, 1875.
IttnCTtgC.— This name of Atkinson occurs at a rer
early period in the Visitations and other MSS. of Northumbe,
land.
Adam Atkinson, Esq., 6. 17.55; J.P. for NorthumberlantV
purchased the estate of Lurboltle, 1769. He m. 1776, Isabella,
ATK
THE L.iNDED GENTRY.
ATK
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•lilest il.iii. of Robert Currv, Esq., and d. 15 July, 1S44,
caving issue,
ADAJf. John, 6. 179G; d.lSU.
Anne, m. Anthony Marshall, Esq.
Elizaheth, (/. 1810.
Mary, ia. George Wilson, Esq.
Isabella, d. 1819. Catherine, d. 1814.
"he elder son,
ADA5I Atkinsox, Esq.of Lorbottle, 5. 1 May, 1704; J. P., and
lajor-Commandant of a corps of yeomanry cavalry; m. 25
une, 1816, Eleanor, 4th dau. of Nathaniel Davison, Esq.,
iritish Consul at Nice, and afterwards at Algiers, and had
jsue,
Adam, late representative.
Nathaniel (Bev.), 6. 30 April, IS23.
John, Major 89th regt., b. 12 April, 1329; m. 23 Av^. 18-56,
Catherine-Anne, youngest dau. of George-B. Rochfort,
Esq. of Clarenioni Mansion, Dublin, and Woodville, co.
Westmeath; and <;. 22 April, 1861.
Margaret, m. 11 June, J845, Rev. David Bruce, M.A.,
Honorary Canon of Durham, 2nd son of Thomas Bruce, Esq.
of Arnot, N.B., by Clementina his wife, dau. of Gen. Thomas
and Lady Eleanor Dundas.
Isabella-Eliza-Cook, vi. Thomas-Renny Tailyour, Major
Bengal Engineers, eldest son of Alexander-Renny Tailyour,
Esq. of Borrowfield, co. Forfar, by Elizabeth, eldest dau.
of Sir Alexander Ramsay, Bart, of Balmain, N.B.
Eleanor, m. 28 Nov. 1855, Kev. Henry Howse, M.A., Eector
of Spinksworth, Norfolk.
Louisa-Elizabeth, d. 14 April, 1853.
[r. Atkinson was s. by his eldest son,
Adam Atkinson, Esq. of Lorbottle, J. P., Capt. in the
[ilitia, 6. 7 April, 1817 ; m. 4 June, 1850, Charlotte-Eustatia,
(ily child of John Collet, Esq. of Upper Belgrave Street,
ondon, sometime M.P. for Athlono, by Emma his wife, eldest
au. of Sir Thomas Gage, Bart, of Hengrave, and by her (who
.2 Aug. 1869) had issue,
I. CnARLEs-JoiiN, his heir.
II. John-Eustace, b. lo-Jan. 1857.
I. Louisa-Edith, m. 22 Aug. 1876, Henry-Thomas Grabb,
eldest son of Thomas Grubb, of Dublin.
It. Gertrude, d. 24 July, 1854.
III. Charlotte-Eleanor. iv. Emma-Lucy-Hcrcy.
[r. Atkinson d. 6 June, 187.5, and was s. by his eldest son,
HARLES-JoHN ATKINSON, Esq. of Lorbottle, present repre-
;ntative.
Arms— 'Erm., a fess sa., between three pheons or.
Crest — A pheon or.
Seai— Lorbottle House, Whittingham, Alnwick, Northum-
erland.
ATKINSON OF BALLITLAHAN.
Atkinson, Chaeles, Esq. of Ballylahan, formerly
f Kchins, co. Malio, b. 15 Feb. 1820 ; m. 2G Nov.
851, Hannah, 4th dau. of acorge Tuthill, Esq. of
)ublin.
IttliratCIC. — William Atkinson, Esq. of Robins (son of
harlcs Atkinson of Rehins, by Deborah his wife, dau. of Capt.
ohn Vaughan, and fourth in descent from Capt. Charles Atkin-
)n, who settled in Ireland, temp. Queen Elizabeth), m. Jane,
idow of Joseph Shardlowe, Esq. co. Kildare, and had, with
vo daus., Deborah, in. Charles Gardiner, Esq. of Cloona, co.
[ayo ; and Martha, m. William Rogers, Esq., co. Galway, two
jns, William, who d. in minority, and his successor,
Charles 'Atkinson, Esq. ofEehins, J. P., High Sheriff 1785,
ho m. 1785, his cousin Mary, dau. and heir of his uncle,
'reorge Atkinson, Esq. of Belleck, co. Mayo, and had issue,
William, his heir.
Charles, ru. Mary, dan. of Major Hill, of Eellaghy Castle, co.
Antrim, and dying 1836, left one son, Charles, b. 1828, d.
uma. 1845.
Matthew, of Mountjoy Square, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, m.
1850, Mary-Theresa Constance, dau. of D.-J. Cruise, Esq.
U.M., and(^ s. p. 1861.
Thomas •(Rev.). Rector of Doon, co. Limerick, 6. 1802; m.
1852, Ehzabeth, dau. of Ven. Henry Irwin, Archdeacon of
Emly, and d. s. p. July, 1865.
Elizabeth, hi. Furgus Langley, Esq. of Lickfine, co. Tip-
perary.
Mary, m. 1806, William- Ansdell Leech, Esq. of Rathroan, co.
Mayo.
Anne, m. Rev. Charles-P. Coote, brother of Chidley Coote,
Esq. of Mount Coote, co. Limerick.
Ir. Atkinson d. 1838, and was s. by his son,
William Atkinson, Esq. of Rehins, J.P. and D.L., 6. 23
)cc. 1700; m. 16 Feb. 1816, Frances, duu. of Charles Langhy,
Esq. of Coalbrook, co. Tipperary, and by her (who d. July
1869) had issue, '
Charles, now of Rehins. Williaii, b. Doc. 1827
Frances-Wilhelmiua, m. 1844, St. George-Henry Stock Esq
grandson of Dr. Stock, Bishop of Killala, d. Jan. 1870 *
Mary-Georgina. Elizabeth. Chariotte-Anne.
Mr. Atkinson d. 12 April, 18.52, and was $. by his elder son, the
present Charles Atkinson, Esq. of Rehins.
^r»is— Erm. on a fess per pale, gu. and vert three fleurs-do-
iis, arg.
Crest— An eagle displayed, with two beads, arg., charged oa
the breast with a fleur-de-lis sa.
Motto— Est pii Deum et patriam diligere.
Seat — Ballylahan, co. Mayo.
ATKINSON OF ANGERTON.
Atkinson, Ralph, Esq. of Angerfcou, Northum-
berland, Lieut. -Col. Grenadier Griiards, b. 1824; m.
Sept. 1858, Amy-Emily-Sarah, dau. of Col. Hugh
Fitzroy, and has issue,
I. Thomas. n. Henry.
I- Lucy. II. Mary-Grace.
He assumed the name of Atkinson in lieu of Brad-
ford in 1872, on succeeding his brother.
UlllCaUC— Sir Thomas Bradford, G.C.B., G.C.H., a
Gen. in the army (son of the late Thomas Bradford, Esq. of
Woodlands, near Doncaster, and of Ashdown Park, Sussex,
and brother of Lieut.-Col. Sir Henry Bradford, who d. 1816,
from the effects of wounds received at Waterloo), m. 1st, Mary-
Anne, widow of Lieut.-Col. Philip AinsUe, dau. of James
Atkinson, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and niece of Ralph
Atkinson, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne, by whom he had issue,
I. James-Henrt-Hollis Atkinson, late of Angerton.
II. Ralph Atkinso.n, now of Angerton.
I. Elizabeth-Mary, m. Rev. Henry Maltby, son of the late
Bishop of Durham.
II. Georgiana-Augusta-Frederica, m. Rev. Henry-Richard
Ridley, son of the late Sir M. White Ridley, Bare.
III. Barbara, m. Lieut.-Col. Henry Fanshawe, son of the
late Lieut.-Gen. Fanshawe, C.B., Royal Engineers.
Sir Thomas m. 2ndly, 13 July, 1840, Anne-Elizabeth, widow
of Benjamin Goad, Esq. of Harley Street, and d. Nov. 1853.
His elder son,
James-Henry-Hollis Bradford, Esq. of Angerton, assumed
the surname of Atkinson on succeeding his maternal grand-
uncle, Ralph Atkinson, Esq. of Angerton in 1827. He was b.
9 March, 1819 ; to. 19 March, 1840, Anne-Louisa, dau. of the
late William Ellice, Esq. and d. s. p. 1871.
^niis— Erm., on a fess, double cotised, gu., between three
pheons, az., a lion passant, between two roses, arg.
Crest — On a mount, between two roses, stalked and leaved,
ppr., a pheon, az.
JV/o«o— Crede Deo.
Seat — Angerton, near Morpeth, Northumberland.
ATKINSON OF CANGOKT.
Atkinson, Guy-Newcomen, Esq. of Cangorfc
King's Co., b. 4 Jan. 1817;^ J.P., and Capt. 88th
regt. ; m. 19 July, 1877, Frances-Elizabeth, only
dau. of the Hon. L.-H. King-Harman, and has issue,
a son and heir, b. 10 Dec. 1878.
JLtUCaflC— This family has been settled in the King's
Co. since the reign of Elizabeth, holding its lauds under
a patent from the Crown.
Anthony Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort (son of William Atkin-
son, Esq. of Cangort, by Anne Hamilton his wife, granddau. of
Sir Francis Hamilton, Knt. of Killishandra, co. Cavan), and
grandson (by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir Robert Newcomen,
Bart.) of Anthony Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort (whose father,
Lieut. Anthony Atkinson, of the Island of Kiltobret, King's
Co., made his will 16 May, 1626), to. 1709, Mary, dau. of
Admiral John Guy, of Greenwich, Kent (celebrated for having
relieved Deny by breaking the boom), and had, with other
issue,
I. Guy, his heir.
II. Charles, m. Mary, dau. of Robert Saunderson, Esq. of
Clover Hill, co. Cavan, aud had a son,
Anthony of South Park, co. Tipperary, who m. Kathorine,
dau. of Dominick Blake, Esq. of Castlesrove, by Hon.
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THE LANDED GENTEY.
ATT
II
Trances Netherville his wife, dau. of Nicholas, 5th Vis-
count Netterville, and had (with a dau. Cliarlotte, who i/.
unm., and a younger son Charles of South Park), an elder
Bon,
George Guy of Ashley Park, eo. Tipperary J.P. He to.
Bridget, dau. of P. Murphy, Esq., and d. 30 July, 18/2,
leaving with other issue, a third son,
James Netterville, now of Ashley Park. 6. 1 March
1843- TO. 30 Sept. 1875, Margaret-Theresa, dau. ot
Bleasby Smithwick, Esq. of Youghall House, J.P., co.
Tipperary.
Mr. Atkinson d. Dec. 1743, and was s. by his eldest surviving
^"k'ev. Gut Atkinson, of Cangort, Bector of Aghoghill, co.
Antrim, and Vicar of Trim, who m. 1st, 1746, Jane, dau. of
Cliarles Maule, Esq., and niece of Henry Bishop of Meath,
and had by her an only child, Anthony, who d. s. p. He m.
2ndly, Jane, dau. of Jackson Wray, Esq. of co. Donegal, and
had by her, 1 Hugh, who d. in India; 2 Guy, an ofBeer m
the navy, blown up by the explosion of a ship on fire; 3
Jackson, of whom presently; 4 Charles (Eev.), Bector of
Creggan, co. Armagh, to. Thomasine, dau. of the Eev. Mr.
Downing, of co. Londonderry; 5 George, m. Leonora, dau.
of Jackson Wray, Esq. of Brentford, co. Antrim, and assumed,
by royal license, the surname and arms of Wbay ; and 1
Maria, Mrs. Golding. The 3rd son,
Jackson-Wrat Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort, Lieut.-Col. of
the King's Co. MiUtia, m. 1794, Sarah, dau. of Eichard
Caddell, Esq. of Downpatrick, and had issue,
Hen;^''6^"'iily. 1806; vi. 9 April, 1839, Elizabeth-Jane,
eldest dau. of the Eev. WiUiam-Brownlow Savage, Bector
of Shinrone, King's Co., and had issue,
1 Charles, b. 23 Dec. 1842.
2 John-Lavallin Savage, 6. 4 March, 1846.
3 Guy, b. 9 April, 1848 ; d. 14 AprU, 18d2.
4 William-Henry, 6. 4 Feb. 1850.
5 William-Brownlow-Savage, b. 20 March, 18ol ; d. 20
1 Elizabeth- Barbara, m. 13 Sept. 1859, Edward-Kerry
Supple, Esq. . _ , .
2 Sarah-Anne. 3 Cathanne-Sophia.
4 Caroline-Frances-Stewart.
6 Ida-Anna-Margaret.
Charles, an officer 10th Native Cavalry, E.I.C.S. ; d. in India
from the bite of a snake, 1840.
Bichard, 6. 1819 ; m. 14 Oct. 1840, Mary-Jane, dau. of George
Golding, Esq. of Lime Park, co. Tyrone, and d. 18 July,
1871, having had issue,
1 Guv-Travers, 6. 19 June, 1813; d. 30 Oct. following.
2 Bichard-Gustavus, b. 5 May, 1850 ; d. 10 Oct. following.
8 Edward-Dupre of Gortmore, Duadrum, co. Dublin, b. -
Feb. 1855.
1 Georgiana, 6. 23 Sept. 1841.
2 Sarah-Maria, 6. 31 Jan. 1845.
3 Alicia-Emily, b. 9 Feb. 1847 ; d. 24 Jan. 1810.
4 Katherine-Mabel, b. 26 Aug. 1857; to. 13 April, 18/0,
Eobert-Baker Stoney, Esq.
5 Emmeline-Caroline, -C. 18 Sept. 1859.
6 Mary-Jane, 6. 10 Aug. 1861; d. 24 Oct. 187G.
Sarah ,^f J^I^i"'*- Mabella-Jane.
Caroline-Sta^fflr w. William L'Estiange, Esq. of Kilcum-
™in- „
Emily-Bebecca. Hamet-Anne.
Col. Atkinson d. 14 Aug. 1846, and was s. by his eldest son,
GCY Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort, King's Co., J.P., b. 14
July, ISOO; to. 24 Oct. 1839, Anne-Margaret, 2nd dau. of
William Trench, Esq. of Cangort Park, brother of the 1st
Lord Ashtown, and had issue,
I. Charles, d. an infant at Borne, 1841.
II. Gut-Newcomen, now of Canproit.
lit. William-Henry, b. 28 Aug. 1818; to. 1877, Anna, dau. of
L. Moore, Esq. of Cremorgan.
IV. Bichard-Frederick, 67th regt. &. 11 Dec. 1849.
I. Sarah-Harriet, m. 11 May, 1865, George- Arthur, eldest
son of W.-T. Waller, Esq. of Prior Park.
II. Emily, m. 4 Oct. 1865, George-A. Western, Esq.
III. Caroline-Sophia, to. 14 Dec. 1866, Capt. James-Halhfax
Western, Eoyal Engineers.
Mr. Atkinson d. 1859, and was «. by his eldest surviving soni
Gct-Newcomen Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort, present represen-
tative.
Arms— Or, an eagle displayed, with two heads, az., beaked
and legged, gu. ; in chief, a rose of the last, seeded gold,
between two martlets sa.
Crest— An eagle, displayed, with two heads, az., beaked and
legged gu.
M'Mo — Deo et regi fldelis.
iSeaJ— Cangort, Shinrone, King's co.
ATTHILL OF BHANDISTON HALIi.
Atthill, Eev. William, of Braiidiston Hall,
Norfolk, A.M., b. 11 July, 1807 ; m. 1st, 9 Dec.
1835, Sarali-Bircham, eldest dau. of Guy Lloyd,
Esq. of BawdseU Hall, co. Norfolk, and Croghan
House, CO. Eoscommon, and by her (who d. 1837) 1
has one son,
I. William, Capt. 31st L.B.C.V. Glasgow, 6. 2 Dec. 1836
TO. 19 Oct. 1858, Annie-Sarah-Fitz-Herbert, eldest dau. of |
J. Wheeler, Esq. of Westlands, co. Cork, and d. 30 March, I
1873, leaving four daus.
He m. 2ndly, 2 March, 1840, Catherlne-Elizateth, j
only dau. of the late Christopher Topham, Esq. of ;
Middleham Hall, Yorkshire, by whom (who d. 19 ,
Oct. 1844) he has,
II. Bobert-Christopher-Topham, late Capt. 24th regt., 6. 13 A
Sept. 1841 ; accidentally drowned in the Clyde, 10 Sept. i
1867. I
I. Jane-Catherine, to. Aug. 1872, John-Osbome Daintree, ^
Esq. of Lolworth Grange, co. Cambridge. i
He m. 3rdly, 1847, Caroline- Amelia, only dau. of the I
late Capt. John Halsted, E.N., and niece of Admiral !
Sir Lawrence Halsted, K.C.B. By this lady (who d. j
1848), he had no issue. He m. 4thly, July, 1849. |
Dorothea, 3rd dau. of the late Eobert Eadycliffe, i
Esq. of Foxdenton Hall, co. Lancaster, and of Hyde
House, CO. Dorset.
HtncagP.— This family is stated by some to have been
of Saxon origin; its representative temj). Charles I.,
Edward Att'bill, Esq. Capt. in the Boyalist army, m. the
dau. and heir of Peterson, of Aylsham and Brandislon, and d.
1676, leaving an only surviving son,
Anthony Att'bill, Esq. of Cawston, who to. 1614, Anne,
dau. of Sir Thomas Lombe, Knt., and left, besides severai
daus., two sons, viz.,
Anthony-Lombe.
John, ancestor of Atthill of Cawston, from which descended
Anthony Atthill, Esq., seised of estates in Cawston anc
Bewley, and the Bev. Lombe Atthill, of Halesworth.
Mr. Att'bill was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Anthony-Lombe Atthill, Esq. of Brandislon, who to. Hada
Capon, and had issue,
Anthony, m. Mary, dau. of Charles Wetheiall, and d. v.p^
leaving a son,
Anthony-John, who s. his grandfather.
Mr. Atthill was s. at his decease, 1760, by his grandson,
Anthony John Atthill, Esq. of Brandiston, who w. 17SJ
Sarah, dau. of Mr. Howlett, of Marsham, and dying, 1780, leflj
with a dau. Martha, an only son,
Bev. William Atthill, of Brandiston Hall, A.M., Preben
dary of Clogher, Bector and Vicar of the parishes of Fintona
CO. Tyrone, and of Magheraculmony, co. Fermanagh, b. April
1774; TO. 1st, April, 1805, Henrieita-Margaret-Eyre, eldes
dau. of Very Eev. George Maunsell, D.D., Dean of LeighUn
by whom he had issue,
William, present representative.
Bobert, A.B., 6. 9 Feb. 1810; Staff Assistant-Surgeon tn tli
forces ; d. abroad 1839, unm.
Bichard (Bev.), b. 11 Aug. 1811, A.B., Bector of Clenchwarton
CO. Norfolk; to. Dec. 1844, Martha, eldest dau. and co-hei
of the late Bobert Cookson, Esq. of Ellery, Westmorland
and d. 1870, leaving issue.
John-Grey-Porter, b. 31 Dec. 1812; Barrister-at-Law, Chif
Justice of St. Lucia, and of the Court of Vice-Admiralt;
there ; to. 15 Sept. 1840, Veronica-Montgomerie, dau. an
co-heir of John-Henry Blennerhassett, Esq. of Tralee, an
has issue.
Edward-Eyre, of Ardvamey House, co. Fermanagh, J. P., w
1847, Jane, eldest dau. and co-heir of Lowther Brien, Esq
of Ardvarnoy, and has issue.
Henry, 6. 16 Feb. 1825.
Lombe, M.D., Master of the Botundo Ho.spital, Dublin; m
1848, Elizabeth, dau. of Jas. Dudgeon, Esq. of Dublin, an
has issue. , „
Henrietta-Elizabeth, to. 1838, Eev. Bichard Stainforth, A.Bl
Bector of Wheldrake, co. York.
Emily, to. Feb. 1843, Joseph .Tones, Esq. of Hathershai
House, Oldham, and of Alderley Hall, Worcester, J.P. an
D.L. cos. Lancaster, York, and Worcester.
Jemima-Grace, m. June, 1842, Rev. Howard Boyle Bi
George.
Bev. William Atthill was elected, 1796, a Fellow of Caius an
Gonville College, Cambridge. He d. 7 March, 1847.
ATT
THE LANDED GENTRY,
AUB
lUen-on gu., three crescents or, quar-
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jirin^ Art'.
tcring LoMBE.
Crests— 1st, a. demi-griffin, rampant; 2na\y, a falcon or
ducally gorged az., belled and leashed gold '
>/o(toe«— Honorante-s me honorabo, and " Monte de alto."
Scat— Brandiston Hall, Alderford, co. Norfolk
Ilciidena—Wickli^wood Vicarage, Wymoadliam.
ATTY OF BUGBY.
Atty James, Esq. of Rugby, co. Warwick, and
Pincliboek, CO. Lincoln, J.P. for both counties, and
Major 2nd regt. of Warwick Militia, formerly Cant
52nd Light Infantry, b. 21 April, 1810 ; m. 31 May^
1S31, Catiierme-Adeline, dan. of Adlard Welby, Esq!
of North Eauceby, co. Lincohi, and has issue, '
I. James, 47th regt., 6. 15 Dec. 1839.
IT. Edward-Arthur, 6. 16 March, 1817.
,• III. Robert, b. 19 May, 1849.
I. Adeline, m. James Malcolm, Esq.
II. Harriet, m. Capt. Kerr, V.C.
III. Georgiana.
^^'•"/w^.r'^f'? ^"'=' ^"J- ^i-J 'on of JAjres Attte,
.sq. Of Whitby, by Isabella his wife, dau. of G. Weatherill
^sq., m. Harriott, dau. of Robert Middleton, Esq., and had
ssue, James, of whom presently; George, d. unm 1797 aeed
;5; EoBERT-MiDDi^TON, of Ingon Grange, co. Warwick.' The
Idest son,
James Attte, Esq., m. 1st, 1807, Harriot, dau. of Sir
homas Whichcote, Bart, of Aswarby, co. Lincoln, by Diana
as wite, dau. of Edmond Turnor, Esq. of Stoke Rochfort by
■■horn, who d. 1810, he had one son, James, now of Ruo'by
f'w' "!f^' ^f *"""':' "='»• °f the Rev. Thomas Hall, Recto.-
f Westborough, and Vicar of Doddington, co. Lincoln, and
Sord^ """^ '°°' ^^°'"^'''' ^^"^'' °^ ^i-a^enose College,
^rm..!— Az., a bend between two lions rampant or,
Z'^fr^ ermme, passant, on a ducal coronet,
j'io«o— Eamus quo ducit fortuna.
^m«-Rugby, CO. Warwick ; and Pinclibeck, co. Lincoln.
ATTYE OF INGON GRANGE.
Attte, Robert-James, Esq. of lugon Grange, co.
Varwick, R.A. of St. John's College, Cambrid-e
_e. and D.L. CO. Warwick, and Lieut, of troop °of
Varwick Cavalry, b. 1810.
EtntaCrC.— EoBEKT-MiDDLETON Attte, Esq. of Tn-on
range, J.P. and D.L., and High Sheriff ' for eo. War^Wck
i-4 (youngest son of James Attye, Esq. of Whitby, by Hannah
swife, dau. of Robert Middleton, Esq.),™. 1810, Margaretta-
aey, youngest dau of Ven. William Willes, Archdeacon
\ .lis 3ra son of Right. Rev. Edward Willes, Bishop of
.1 and Wells, younger brother of the Right Hon. Sir John
U.es, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas; and had
Robert-James, of Ingon Grange
Hi'nry-Gould, d. 1832.
William-Frederick- Wille.s, Lieut. 31st regt. He was present
at the occupation of Cabul in 1842, served throughout the
campaigns in the Punjaub and on the SutlS and was in
the actions of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal (where h^ was
wounded), and Sobraon; he d. 1846, aged 23 years
Edward-Francis, d. young. j'cais.
Francis-Lionel-Octavius, Lieut.-Col. 2nd or Queen's Royals
m. 1861, Margaret, eldest dau. of David Lloyd F°n of
^.Tju!ri862"''^'-"''' ''"^ "'^^ ason,KoBEa'r'iE^v'oxsE!
Hannah-Lucy,'r 1873. Harriett-Caroline
Margaretta-Ellen. Augusta-Jea^s
r. Attye d. 1862.
Anns, (fc— Same M Attt of Rugby
^u'll-lngon Grange, Stratford-on-Avon, co. Warwick.
AUBREY OF DOETOl-T.
AuBEET, Charles-Aubrey, Esq. of Dorton
ouse. Buck., b 1 Nay. 1814, assumed by .-ot
lartcJ ' ■"''"" ^""^'''^-^ ''"'^ KickeLLs,
ilUtWflC.-WiLLtAM-AuniiET, of All Souls College Oxford
Doctor of the Civil Law, Recius Professor of Law at 0> forrt
one of the Council for the Marches of Wales, Judge AdvocS
tl e Ar^rf "7.''''- "^"^"""'^ '" ^'■-°-'=. criancello to
^>e Archbishop of Canterbury, and one of the Masters of
Eequests to Queen Elizabeth, ,„. Williford, dau. of John
AVUhams, Gent, of Tuinton. co. Oxford, and had (with three
sons William, John, and Hopkyn, all of whom i. t 'a"
five daus.) two sons, - ' ''"^'
n.''TH"MAi(Sii.).'"' ''"''''"''' ^'>°^= ''''' '' '^^''"^'•
Dr. William Aubrey,?. 23 July, 1595. His 2nd son
Sir Thomas AanKET, Knt. of Llantrithyd, co. Glamor-an
acqmred that estate in right of his wife Mlr^, dau. an hi?
of Anthony Mansel, Esq. of Llantrithyd, by whom lie had
with several daus., two sons, '
I. John (Sir) his successor.
"; J*""!"^'' Cliancdlor of the Diocese of St. David'<? m
had'issue.'" °' '"■ ""''' '''''''' ^-•'- °^ Aber8Sy!'and
The eldest son,
JiMT^^^'T^' ''' ^"*- of Llantrithyd, .. his father, and
heir of Sir Richard South, Knt. of London, and had, with an
elder son Lewis, who ci. s. ^. «ita ^„iri^^
John, 2nd bart.
Mary, ,H Hon. William Montagu, Lord Chief Baron of thP
^Hertford. '"• ^''"^^^ ^''''"™' ^''J- °^ A^Penden Hall, co.
Sir John was s. by his eldest surviving son.
Sir John Aubret, 2nd bart. of Llantrithyd, who m 1st
Margaret dau. of Sir John Lowther, Bart, of Lowther Hall
Westmoriand, afterwards 1st Lord Lonsdale, and had one son'
John, 3rd bart. '
fh'pv.'n""'^'^;,^"''^'' ''^"- ^"" "'"" °f ^^'""am Lewis, Esq. of
the Van, co. Glamorgan, and Borstal, co. Buckingham, by whom
he had no issue. He was killed by a fall from his horse, Sept.
1 / 00, and was s. by his only son, ^
Sir John Adbrey, 3rd bart. of Llantrithyd, M.P. for Cardiff
n "f ^T' T^' '"■ ^^'-^^^--y' tlau. of Robert Staley, Esq. of
Oxford, by whom (who d. July, 1714) he had issue.
John 4tli bart, Thomas, 5th bart.
^2o'jan 1735 ""'^ ^"''°'' ^"^- °^ ^O'^^am, Sussex, and d.
He m. 2ndly, Feb. 1715, Frances, widow oi William Jephson
Esq. of Borstal, Buckingham, and had two daus.,
Frances, m. Denham Jephson, Esq. of Mallow, co. Cork
Margaret, d. imm. 1793.
Sir John d. 15 April, 1743, and was s. by his eldest son
Sir John Aubret, 4th bart. of Llantrithyd, 0. 2 Jan 170C
and d 14 Oct. 1767, having had no issue by Prudence his wife,'
who d. 1/62. He was s. by his brother.
Sir Thomas AnBREY, 5th bart. of Llantrithyd, 6.9 May 1708
m. July, 1738, Martha, dau. of Richard Carter, Esq. of Chilton'
Berks, Chief Justice of Glamorgan, by wh3m (who d. 5 Dec'
1788) he had issue,
I. John, 6th bart.
"tbvnnTiftl; *^^T 'i";" ^™y' ^^-^^ ''°'" Wallingford, served
i^l.n^H T North American war; m. at Detroit, America,
fsf/lf. •^'""^' ";''";'• ^^'- ^^'"- ^°'- Aubrey, rf. 15 Jan
1814, leaving an only dau.,
^^";'^^^A^f" n-SopuiA, of whom hereafter, as heiress of t!;e
"^T-,^.-'''''^''''' "^ ^'''^'"' '^o- Glamorgan, Lieut.-Col. of the
Knn tir''-!? May, 1744; ™. 20 Feb. 1780, Frances, dau. of
Hon Wriothesley Digby, and grand-dau. of William, .'tli
Loid Digby, by whom (who d. 12 Dec. 1782), he left issue
at his decease, 31 March, 1808,
Sir Thomas-Digbt Aubrey, 7th and last bart. of Llanthri-
thyd, bapt 2 Dec. 1782, ... as 7th bart. on the death of
hib uncle. Sir John, the 6th bart. 1820, m. 9 Dec 181"
Mary, dau. of Thomas Wright, Esq. by whom (who d -'7
Nov. 1817) he had no issue.
Julia-Frances, m. 1810, William-Ralph Cartwright, Esq. of
Aynho, M.P., co. Northampton. o . >i "»
I. Mary, b. 28 March, 1751 ; d. unm. 13 Sept. 1774.
Sir Thomas d. 4 Sept. 1785, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir John Aubrey, 0th bart of Llantrithyd, b. 4 Jan 1739 •
m. 1st, March, 1791, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Sir James Cole-
brooke, Bart, of Gatton, Surrey, who d. 14 June, 1781; and
2ndly, May,1783, Martha-Katherine, dau. and co-heirof George-
Richard Carter, Esq. of Chilton, Berks, who d. 3 Sept. 1815, by
ncjtliei- of whom had he any issue. Ue was M.P. for Bucking-
E 2
i)'J
AUG
THE LANDED GENTRY.
AUF
ham; a Lord of the Admiralty, 1782, and a Lord of the Trea-
sury, 17S3-89. He d. s. p-, 1 March, 182G, when his title passed
to his nephew, who also d. s.p., when the title became extinct.
Sir John's niece (only dau. of his brother, Col. Thomas
Aubrey),
Elizabetu-Sophia AuBnEY of Dorton Hou?e, 6. 31 Jan. 1792,
who ni. l-st, 3 Feb. 1S14, Charles-Spencer Ricketts, Esq. of Con-
naught Place, Middlesex, by whom (who d. 17 Feb. 1867) she
had issue,
1. Charles-Acbbet, her heir.
n. Thomas-Gamble, b. 12 July, 1816; m. Mrs. Julia Lett,
widow, and d. s. p. 7 July, 1863.
III. Aubrey, of North Lodge. London Road, lirighton, 6. 3
Nov. 1817; -//!. Elizabeth Dale, and has issue,
1 CHARLES-TnOMAS ACBBEY, 6. 20 Nov. 1829.
2 Laura-Sophia.
I. Julia-Anne, in. 1 Sept. 1753, George Bonner, Esq. of Queen's
Gate, Middlesex, and WaUon-on-Thames, Surrey.
.(4 rm.? —Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., a chev., between three
eagles' heads, erased, or. for Aubrey : 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a chev.
engr., between three quatrefoils gu., an escallop of the field
between two scimitars chevronwise, ppr., for Ricketts.
Crests — 1st, Aubrey, an eagle's head erased, or: Ricketts,
issuant from a wreath of quatrefoils gu., an ann embowed
vested ar., charged with two escallops also gu., the hand holding
a scimitar, ppr.
Motto — Solem fero.
iSeat— Dorton House, Aylesbury, Bucks.
AUCHINLECK OF CREVENAGH.
AuCHiNLECE, Thomas, Esq. of CrcTenagh, co.
Tyrone, and of Shannock Green, co. Fermanagh,
b. 1837; J.P. and D.L. co. Tyrone, late Lieut,
lltli regt., and Capt. Eoyal Tyrone Fusiliers ; m.
1868, Jane, dau. of George-H. Loxdale, Esq. of
Grassendale, Liverpool, son of the late Joseph Los-
dale, Esq. of Kingsiand, co. Salop, and has issue,
I. Bessie-Sarah. ii. Norah-Lilian-Losdale.
iLlltCagC— Rev. Jasies Acchinleck, Rector of Cleenish,
CO. Fermanagh, 6. 1646 ; m. Isabella, dau. of President Keith,
of Scotland, and had issue. James ; ■William, who lived in
Tyrone, TO. Miss Hamilton; Alexander; Sidney; Katherine,
m. John Montgomery ; Margaret; and Jean. His will, dated
17 Feb. 1684, was proved 6 April, 1685. The elder son,
James Auchinleck, sen., of Thomastown, Gent., 6. 1680, d.
1746 ; m. 1704, Elizabeth, dau. of James Corry, Esq. of Castle
Coole, and bad issue an only son,
James Auchinleck, jun., of Thomastown, Gent., 6. 1705, d.
1752 ; m. 1634, Susanna Corry, and had issue,
I. William, who d. 1803, leaving two daus., Mary and
Margaret.
II. Arthur, who had a dau., Elizabeth.
III. Anketell, who had a son, Pilchard.
IV. Alexander (Rev.)
I. Ehzabeth.
The 4th son,
The Rev. Alexander Auchinleck, of Castle Lodge and
Mullans, Fintona, co. Tyrone, Rector of Rossory, co. Ferma-
nagh, 6. 1749, d. 1833; he r,i. 1784, Jane, dau. of James
Eccles, Esq. of Shannock, co. Fermanagh, and had issue,
I. James-Eccles (Rev.), J.P., 6. 1786, d. 1829; vi. 1815,
Caroline, dau. of Richard Fiddis, Esq. of lullycreevy
House, CO. F'ermanagh, and had issue,
1 Alexandcr-Eccles (Rev.), of Crich, co. Derby, and
Mullans, F'iiitona, co. Tyrone, m. Fanny, dau. of John
Crozier,Esq., J. P., Gortra House, co Fermanagh; d. s. p.
1 Jane-Eccles, m. William, 2nd son of John Crozier,
Esq., J.P., of Gortra House.
2 Susan-Caroline, d. warn.
3 Elizabeth-Ward, m. P.-G.-Hippolite Marlet, Avocat,
of Semur, Burgundy, and has issue.
4 Henrietta-Margaret-Enery, m. Rev. Thomas Lewis.
II. William, an officer, d. in India, v.nm.
III. John (Rev.), Rector of Dunboyne, co. Meath, and
Ballyhack, CO. Wexford 6. 17U6; m. lS2.i, Katherine, dau
of Rev. Thomas Johnston, and d. 20 June, 1870, leaving
issue,
1 John-Claude- Alexander, Capt. E.A.; m. 9 Nov. 1874,
Charlotte-Mary, dau. of John Eyre, Esq. of Eyre Court.'
2 William, R.A. 3 Daniel.
1 Jane-Katherine. 2 Fanny. 3 Katherine.
IV. Daniel-Eccles, of whom presently.
I. Anna, m. 1809, Bichard Dane, Esq., J.P,, of Killyhcvlin,
CO. Fermanach,
The youngest son,
Daniel-Eccles AncniNLEOK, E.-q. of Crevonagh, h. ]
1849; m. 1833, Elizabeth-Dorothea, dau. of Rev. T
Lindsay Stack, J.P., Rector of Badony, and had issue,
Thomas, now of Crevenagh.
William-Lowry, 6. 1841, Capt. H.M.'s 53rd regt.
Daniel, 21st Scots' Fusiliers, b. 1847.
Margaret-Jane, m. 18.59, Yen. Charles-Maurice Stac
M.A., Archdeacon of Clogher.
Anna-Mary.
Seat — Creveuagh, Omagh, co. Tyrone.
1797. a.
liouius-
i
ATJFREKE OF BURNSIDE AND
FOXJL.SHAM OLD HALL.
AtJFEERE, Geoege-Anthont, Esq. of Bnrnsid
Westmorland, and Foulsham Old Hall, Norlc
J.P., b. 18 June, 1794 ; m. 3 Sept. 1828, Carohn
dau. of John-Michael Wehrtmann, Esq. of (Esta
rade, in the Duchy of Holstein. Mr. Aufrere servi
in the army for many years, and was severe
wounded at the storming of Kahiriga, in Nepa
(1814). He has the Indian medal.
JCtnCagC. — This is a branch of the ancient Hugen
family of Aufjfere or Aufrfery, of Languedoc, now represent
by the Vicomte de Carrifere d'Aufrfery.
In 1490, Etienne Aufkebe was President of the Parliamert
of Toulouse, and published many Latin treatises which haV'
been quoted by the French legal authors of the 16th centui^
His son,
Pierre Aufbere was Procureur du Eoi au Siege Eoyal i
Paris, and became Marquis de Corville in Normandy.
Claire Macetier, and had a son,
Antoine Aufrere, also Procureur du Eoi, Marquis d
Corville. He m. Catherine Leclerc, and had a son,
Antoine Aufrere, Procureur du Eoi, Marquis de Corvillf
At the Eevocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1685, he fled 1
Holland, and thence to England, where he d. 7 Sept. 1701 ; t
in. 11 Nov. 1664, Antoinette Gervaise, and left two sons,
Isbael-Antoine, Marquis de Corville.
Le Chevalier de Corville, who d. without male issue.
The elder son,
Israel-Antoine Aufrebe, dropped his title, entered ho
orders, and became Preacher at the French Savoy Chapel, ai
Minister of the Freneh Chapel at St. James'; he m
1700, Sarah Amsincq, of a family of great distinction attl'
Hague, connected with the Boreel and Fagel families,
distinguished in the annals of Holland. The Rev. A. Aufrtr j
d. in London 4 March, 1758, aged 91. By his wife (who
1754) he had issue,
Anthony, of whom presently.
George-Rene, 6. 7 Nov. 1715; vi. 1746, Arabella, dau.
J. Bate, Esq. of Foston Hall, Derbyshire, and left one chi
Sophia, m. 1770, Charles Anderson, 1st Lord Yarborouj
Lady Yarborough d. 1786.
George-Rene-Aufrfere, d. 7 Jan. 1801, aged 86, and his w
d. 1 Sept. 1804. aged 84.
Jeanne, 6. 1701; hi. the Eev. Balthazar Regis, D.l
Canon of Windsor and Chaplain to the Kine, and had issi
Madeline, m. Samuel Grove, Esq., Barrisler-at-Law, a
d. 29 March, 1729, aged 26.
Marianne, 6. 15 Sept. 1707; m. 1730, Dr. Phillippe Dut
a French emigre, and first Physician to the i'linceis
Wales, mother of George III. Their issue were,
Philip Duval, D.D., Canon of Westminsicr and Vicar
Twickenham, who d. s. p. 14 March, 1808, agcil 76.
Maiy-Duval.
The eldest son.
The Eev. Anthony AuPbere, of Hoveton Hall, Norf(
M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford, Rector of Higham, Norfolk, m
Holland, Marianne, dau. of Major de Gastiene, a Frei
emigre in the Dutch service, and had issue, Anthonv, of wl
hereafter, and Susan, d. young. He d. 23 May, 1781, aged
and was s. by his son,
Anthony Aufrebe, Esq. of Hoveton Hall, Norfolk, 6. 1
17.30; m. 17 Feb. 1756, Anne, dau. of John Norris, Esq
Wytchingham, Norfolk, and sister of John Norris, B
Founder of the Norrisian Professorship of Divinity in
University of Cambridge. She d. 11 April, 1816, aged
Mr. Aufrire d. 11 Sept. 1814, aged 85, leaving issue,
Anthony, his heir.
George-Jolin, b. 19 Sept. 1769, Rector of Eidlington and!
Euston, Norfolk, d. s. p.
Charlcs-dc Gastiene, b. Dec. 1770, drowned Oct, 1799, off
I
AUS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
AUS
53
coast 01 Ilol'nnd, in the wreck of "La Lutinc," of which he
was first licuicnant.
Thomas-Norris, 0. 5 Nov. 1773, a Judge in India, d. Feb.
1835.
Phihp-Duval, 6. 7 April, 1776, Eector of Bawdswell, and Vicar
of Scarnins; m. Miss Beevor, dau. of J. Bee\or, Esq., and
' d. s. 1^. 4 June, 1818.
Anna, 6. 3 Oct. nri!) ; d. 11 May, 1824, aged 65.
Sophia, b. 14 Jan. 17G3; m. May, 1787, William Dawson, Esq.
of St. Leonard's Hill, Berks, Settle, co. York, and Man-
chester Square, London; and d. 17 July, 1745, leaving
issue.
Caroline, to. April, 1802, Eev. J. Flavell.
Harriet, b. 6 Dec. 1765; to. 10 Dec. 1788, Sir Robert
Bilker, and d. 1810, aged 78.
Louis:), 6. 29 Dec. 1767 ; m. Aug. 1798, George Rowland
Minshull, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and d. Dec. 1829, leaving
one child,
Louisa, TO. Le Comte de Broc de La Thuvelitro.
Amelia-Jane, b. 29 March, 1772, d. 1855. Maria.
The eldest son,
Anthony Aufkere, Esq., 6. 30 Dec. 1757; m. 19 Feb. 1791,
Marianne-Matilda, only surviving dau. of the late Gen.
Count James Loekhart, of Lee and Carnwath, co. Lanark,
by whom he had,
I. Geobge-Anthont, now of Burnsldc, and Foulsham Old
Hall.
II. Louisa-Ann-Matilda, m. 8 Dec. 1818, to George Barclay,
Esq. of New York, and d. 16 Feb. 1868, leaving a dau.,
Antonia- Matilda, in. 16 May, 1848, Francis - Robert
Kivts, E*q. of Virginia, and late attached to the U.S.
Embassy in London, by whom she had issue,
Gcorge-LockharJ, 6. 1 May, 1849; to. 21 May, 1873,
Caroline-Morris, dau. of Col. John Kean, of Eliza-
beth, New Jersey, United States, and has a sun,
George Barclay, b. 19 Jime, 1874.
Frank', b. 28 Jan. 1853.
Reginald, b. 16 May, 1861.
Ei la-Louisa, m. 7 Jan. 1875, David King, Esq. of
Newport, United States.
Maud and Constance, twins.
Anthony Aufrfire d. at Piza, 29 Nov. 1803, and his widow
14 Sept. 1850, at Edinburgh.
Arms — Arg., a chevron gu., between, in chief, two bunches
Df grapes, ppr. (purple and green leaves), and in base, a lion,
rampant, ol the second.
Crest— A lion, rampant, gu.
ilfotfo— "Esto quod esse videris.
Scots— Burnside, Windermere; and Foulsham Old Hall,
Norfolk.
AUSTEN OF CAPEL MANOR.
Austen, John-Francis, Esq. of Capcl Manor,
Horsmondcii, Kent, J.P., s. his uncle, CoL Austen,
Df Kippington, late M.P. for West Kent in 1859 ;
111. 1st, 1855, Charlotte, only child of Williiini
Tucker, Esq. ; and 2ndly, 1868, Georgiana-Frederica,
iau. of C. Pearce, Esq.
llLinCnQt. — This family is of ancient standing in Kent.
John Austen, Esq. of Broadford, in that co., d. 1620, and
(vas buried in the Parish church, where his coat of arms still
.remains. His son,
Francis AnsTEN, Esq. of Broadford, and Grovehurst, d.
ilCS7, aged 88, and was s. by his son,
John Austen, Esq. of Grovehurst and Broadford, who d.
1705, leaving by Jane Atkins his wife, a son,
John Austen, of Broadford, who rn. Elizabeth, dau. of
riiomas Weller, Esq. of Tunbridge, and had, with other issue,
I. John, of Broadford.
u. Francis.
Jhe 2nd son,
Francis Austen, Esq. of Sevennaks, m. 1st, the dau. and
laeir of Thomas Motley Esq., and had by her a son, Francis-
Motley, his heir; and 2ndly, 1758, Mrs. Lennard, widow of
Samuel Lennard, Esq. of West Wickham, by whom he had
Sackville and John. The eldest son,
Frakois-Motley Austen, Esq. ofSevenoaks, Kent, purchased
from Sir Charles Farnaby, Bart., the estate of Kippington;
tie 71!. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Wilson, of West Wickham,
and had with other children, one of whom, Jane, m. AVilliam
Campion, Esq. of Danny,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. John (Rev.), Rector of Chevering, i». Harriet, dau. of
T. Lane, Esq. of Bradbourne, and had issue,
1 John-Francis, now of Capcl Manor.
2 Charles-Wilson, Lieut. -Col. 14th rcgt., killed in action
in New Zealand.
3 Henry-Morland (Rev.), Eector of Crayford.
1 Elizabeth, to. to Lieutenant. -Col. FitzhuRh, R.A.
2 Catherine-Frances. 3 Marianne.
The eldest son,
CoL. Thomas Austen, of Kippington, M.P. for West Kent
from 1840 to 1847, d. 1859, and was s. by his nephew, the present
John-Francis Austen, Esq. of Capel Manor.
Arms — Or, on a chevron,
between three lions' gambs.
Seal — Capel Manor, Horsmorden.
Toion Uesidencc—l, Prince's Gate, Hyde Park.
AUSTEN OF SHALFORD HOUSE.
GoDWiN-ArsTEN, Eobeet-Alfred-Clotne, Esq.
of Shalford House, Surrey, P.E.S., b. 17 March,
1S08 ; J.P. and D.L. for Surrey ; vi. 1832, Maud-
Ii]lizabeth, dau. of Major-Gen. Sir Henry-T. Godwin,
K.C.B., and has issue,
I. Henry Haversham, late H.M. 24th rcgt.
I. Giuliana-M.-E., m. Lieut.-Col. G.-H. Pocklington, of
Chelsworth Hall, Suffolk.
II. Charlotte, to. W.-B. Armstrong, Major 7th Dragoon
Guards.
III. Augusta, TO. 22 Oct. 1873, William-Bryan Lushington,
2nd son of the late Eight Hon. Stephen Lushington,
LL.D.
IV. Caroline, m. 1873, Francis- Wcstby Bagshawe, Esq. of the
Oaks, Sheffield.
UttXrajC. — Robert Austen, Esq. of Shalford, m. 1772,
Frances-Annesley, dau. and heirof John-Wentworth-Nazianzeii
Gregory, Esq., and had surviving issue,
I. Henry-Edmund, his heir.
I. Frances-Anne, m. the Hon. John Bedford, Judge of the
Vice-Admiralty Court in Barbadoes, and had (with a dau.,
who d. 1805) two sons,
1 Edward-Henry Bedford (Rev.).
2 Paul-Austen Bedford.
II. EUzabeth-Smith.
He d. 3 Nov. 1797, and was s. by his son,
Sir Henry-Edmund Austen, Knt. of Shalford House, Surrey,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1810, b. 20 May 1785; to. 1st,
1SC.5, Anne-Amelia, only dau. of Robert-Spearman Bate, Esq. of
the H.E.I.C.S., and by her (who d. 5 Sept. 1839) had surviving
issue,
I. Robert-Alfeed-Clotne Godwin-Austen, now of Shal-
ford.
II. Henry-Edmund, of Alnwick, Sussex, 6. 4 March, 1809 ;
Lieut.-Col. in the army, late 71st regt. ; to. 1845, Elizabeth-
Mary, dau. of John Reade, Esq. of Holbrook House, Suffolk,
and has issue.
III. Frederick-Lewes, b. 16 Oct. 1813; to. and had issue; his
eldest dau., Catherine-Annesley, to. 10 Oct. Ia66, George-
Forbes Malcolrason, Esq.
IV. Algernon-Stewart, Capt. E.N., b. 3 Aug. 1815.
V. John-Wentworth, late Major-Gen. Bengal Artillery, b.
5 July, 1820.
VI. Albert-George, 6. 2 Sept. 1822.
I. Amelia, m. 1832, to James Brabazon, Esq. of Mornington
House, CO. Meath.
Sir Henry Austen m. 2ndly, 1843, Lady Pocklington, widow
of Sir Robert Pocklington, K.M.T. of Chelsworth, Suffolk, and
d. 1871, when he was s. by his eldest son, the present,
Eobert-Alfked-Cloyne-Godwin-Austen, Esq.
Arms — Az., a chevron, arg., between three Cornish choughs,
or.
Crest — On a leopard's face, az., a falcon, rising, or.
Motto — Ne quid nimis.
Seot— Shalford Hosue, near Guildford.
AUSTIN OF BRANDESTON HALL.
Austin, Charles, Esq. of Brandeston Hall,
Suffolk, b. 22 Aug. 1858 ; *. his father, 1874.
JLfnCaSC— Charles Austin, Esq. of Brandeston Hall,
Suffolk, J. P., Chairman of Quarter .Sessions. He was a very
distinguished lawyer, was called to the Bar in 1827, and be-
came a Queen's Counsel in 1841. He purchased the estate of
Brandeston; b. 26 March, 1799; to. 10 June, IfcaO, Harriet-
AWD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
AWD
Jane, dan. of the late Captain InRilby, and niece of Sir Henry
IngUby, Ban. of llipley, co. York, and had issue,
X. Chables, now of Brandeston Hall.
u. John, 6. 2 June, ISiiO. i. Jane.
Scat— Brandeston Hall, near Wickham Market, Suffolk.
AWDRY OF SEEND.
AwDEY, Ambrose, Esq. of Seend, co. Wilts, J.P.,
h. 14 Sept. 1816 ; m. 24 Oct. 1839, Eliza, dau. of
G.-B. Clapcott, Esq., of Keynstone, co. Dorset, and
has issue,
I. Ambbose, Lieut. E.E., h. 9 March, 1843 ; m. 1868, Frances-
Grace, dau. of J. -G. Studdert, Esq.of Woodburn, co. Clare.
II. Edward-Seymour, 6. 2 Aug. 1850.
III. Henry-Shield, 6. 3 Oct. 1851.
IV. Frederick-Septimus, b. II Nov. 1854; d. 1877.
I. Fanny-Eliza, j;;. 1867, Col. Henry Ileyman.
II. Ellen-Louisa, m. 1872, E.-S. Cayley, Esq. of Wydale.
III. Kosa-Margarct.
^ivitHQt. — The first recorded ancestor of this old Wilts
family was
Rev. John Awdbt. He was instituted to the vicaraRC of
Melksham, 21 Sept. 1601, and d. 1639, leaving, by Hester his
wife, a son,
Godwin Awdet, Esq. who in. Alice, dau. of Sandley Holmes,
Esq., and had a son,
Ambrose Awdht, Esq. of Melksham and Seend, bapt. 1627,
who m. Cecil, dau. of Jeremiah Gough, and had issue,
1 John, of Melksham, whose dau. Jane, m. Ambrose Awdry,
Esq. of Seend.
2 Ambrose, of whom presently.
3 Jeremiah.
1 Mary, m. to Tliomas Goddard, Esq. of Eudloe, co. Wilts.
The 2nd son,
Ambrose Awdbt, Esq. of Seend, m. Mary, d;iu. of Isnac Selfe,
Esq., and of 1638, leaving (with two daus., Mary, to.
George Penney, Esq., and Elizabeth, m. Ambrose Goddard,
Esq. of Swindon) a son and successor,
Ambrose Awdry, Esq. of Seend, Wilt.', who m. 14 Jan.
1724-, Jane, dau. of John Awdry, Esq. of Melksham, and had
(with two daus., Mary and Jane) three sons,
I. Ambrose, his heir.
II. John, ofNotton, co. Wilts (see J/tnf/nmUi/).
ui. Jeremiah, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.
The eldest son,
Ambrose Awdet, Esq. of Seend, m. 17G1, Christiana, dau. of
Peter Delmg, Esq.of Erie Stoko Park, co. Wilts, and by her
(who d. 1784) had issue,
I. Ambrose, his heir.
II. Peter, 6. 3 March, 1771 ; who m. Ist, 16 May, 1794,
Hester-Maria, dau. of Lord William Seymour, 3rd son of
Edward, Duke of Somerset, which lady d. the following
year ; and 2ndly, 2 Nov. 1S13, Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony
Guy, Esq. of Chippenham, and d. 1 June, 1826, leaving by
this lady (who d. 31 March, 1851) a son, the present
Ambrose Awdet, of Seend, and two daus. Elizabeth, m. to
the Eev. Alstone-William Eadcliffe; and Ellen-Seymour,
m. to the Rev. Edward Everett.
III. William-Henry, b. 1 Dec. 1778 ; to. 1801, Eliza, dau. of
West Hill, M.D., of Devizes, and has surviving issue,
1 West, 6. 1807 ; who m. 1834, Mary -Remington, 2nd dau.
of John Smith, Esq. of Clapham, and has, William-Henry,
6.1835; West-Stewart, 6. 1840; Caroline ; Bella-Delme ;
Georgiana, and Mary-Olivier, m. Thomas Awdry, Esq.
2 Edward-Charles, 6. 1811.
3 Frederick, b. 1817. 4 Justly-AVilliam, 6. 1818.
6 Charlcs-HUl, b. 1825.
2 Arabella.
5 Peter, b. 1820.
1 Georgiana.
IV. Charles, 6. 23 Aug. 1784; d. 5 May, 1840.
I. Christian, d. unm. 8 May, 1841.
II. Georgiana, m. 1800, her kinsman, Jamcs-Hcnry-Arnold,
LL.D.
The eldest son,
Ambrose Awdbt, Esq. of Seend, h. 12 Aug. 1762; J.P. and
D.L. for CO. Wilts, and High Sheriff 1821 ; m. Hannah, dau. of
Anthony Guy, Esq. of Chippenham, but dying s. p. 15 June,
1842, was B. by his nephew, the present
Ambrose Awdet, Esq. of Seend.
Arms— Arg., on a bend, cotised, az., three cinquefoils, or.
Irsi — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head az.
iVoUo— Nil sine Deo.
£ea;— Sccnd, near Melksham
AWDRY OF HOTTON HOUSE.
The late Sir John-Wither Awdry, Knt. of
Notton House, co. Wilts, J.P. and D.L. for that co.,
b. 21 Oct. 1795 ; on. 1st, 29 June, 1830, Sarah-ACaria,
eldest dau. of the Eev. Jeremiah Awdry, Vicar of
Felsted, Essex, and by lier had issue,
I. John-Jeremiah, 6. 13 Nov. 1831; d. 19 Aug. 1832.
II. John, b. at Bombay, 13 Feb. 1834; Lieut. 3rd Foot
(the Buffs) ; d. 10 Jan. 1862.
I. Jane, m. 9 June, 1857, Hon. George-Augustus Hobart,
Bombay C.S., 5th son of the Earl of Buckinghamshire, and
d. Dec. 1874, leaving issue.
He m. 2ndly, 24 July, 1839, Frances-Ellen, 2nd dau.
of the Eight Eev. Thomas Carr. D.D. late Bishop of
iiombay, and by her had,
III. Thomas, b. at Bombay, 6 Julj-, 1840; m. 19 July, 1872.
Mary-OUvier, 4th dau. of West Awdry, Esq., and has issue,
John-West and Frances-Olivier.
IV. William, M.A., b. 24 Jan. 1842; m. 4 Aug. 1808, Frances-
Emily, Gthdau. of Bight Kcv. George Moberley, Bishop of
Salisbury.
V. Ambrose, Lieut. E.E., h. 28 April, 1844; m. 24 Sept.
1867, Cecil-Georgina, 2nd dau. of Henry-Alworth Mere-
Avether, Esq., Q.C., and has issue, Vere-Henry-Ambrose.
VI. Charles, b. 12 Feb. 1847, m. 20 April, 1870, Margaret-
Helen, 5th dau. of Eight Eev. G. Moberley, Bishop of
SaUsbury, and has issue, Charles Selwyn, b. March, 1877.
VII. James, 6. 8 Sept. 1848; in. 3 Aug. 1876, Cathcrino
Chittenden.
VIII. Herbert, 6. 20 Oct. 1851. ix. Vere, 6. 14 Oct. 1854.
X. George, 6. 2 June, 1858 ; d. 6 July, 1860.
II. Sarah, m. 2 Jan. 1868, Eev. William-Luke Walford,
M.A., who d. Oct. 1868.
III. Frances.
IV. Elizabeth, m. 3 Aug., 1876, Lionel-Barrington Simeon, ,
Esq. V. Mary. vi. Pnscilla.
Sir John Awdry, M.A. and Hon. D.C.L., formerly
Fellow of Oriel College Oxford, and subsequently
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature
at Bombay, s. his father 23 Dec. 1814. He d.
June, 1878.
HincaSC— John Awdbt, Esq. of Notton, co. Wilts, Lieijt.-
Col. of MiUtia, 2nd son of Ambrose Awdry, Esq. of Seend, by
Jane his wife, dau. of John Awdry, Esq. of Melksham, was
devisee of his maternal uncle, Jeremiah Awdry, Esq., who ((.
1754. He TO. 1st, 25 June, 1765, Priscilla, dau. of Ambrose
Goddard, Esq. of Swindon, and had by her (who d. 2 Dec.
1768) a son, John, his heir. He m. 2ndly, Mary-MagduUne,
dau. of James Massy, Esq., by whom he had no issue; :iua
3rdly, Sarah-Susannah, widow of the Eev. Mr. Derbyshire,
Prebendary of Chester, and dau. of Thomas Boston, Esq. of
Barton, co. Stafford, by which lady he had another son,
Jeremiah (Rev.), Vicar of Foisted, Essex, who in. 1st, IMaria-
Emelia, eldest dau. of J. May, Esq. of Hale House, Hants,
and had by her,
John-Dea, Major in the Madras Service, who m. Margaret
Currie, and d. leaving one son, since deceased, and ono
dau.
Charles-Eoston, who in. Jane, dau. of the Eev. W. Thrmg,
D.D., and d. 1875, leaving issue.
Sarah-Maria, 1st wife of Sir John- Wither Awdry.
Harriet-May, m. Quintin Jamieson, Esq. Madras Medical
Service, and is deceased.
Mary-Catherine, m. Lieut. -Col. M.-J. Eowlandson, Madras,
N.l.
Eliza-Coppindale, m. Rev. J. Peck, and is deceased.
Louisa-Frances, to. George Styles, Esq.
The Eev. Jeremiah Awdry m. 2ndly, Eosina-Osbome, only
dau. of Capt. Weller, of the Bengal Service, by whom
he has left a dau., Eosina-Osbome Law, to. Licut.-Col.
Francis Monkland ; and 3rdly, Mary-Sibella, eldest dau. of
John Wilkinson, Esq. of Springfield, Bath, Somci-set, by
whom he has left two daus., Sarah and Louisa-Carolina.
He d. Feb. 18.59.
Col. Awdry, J.P. and D.L., was High Sheriff, co. Wilts, 1791.
His elder son and successor,
John Awdry, Esq. of Notton House, J.P. and D.L. co. Wilt.s,
6. 7 April, 1706; to. Jan. 1795, Jane, 2nil dau. of Lovelace
Bigg, Esq. of Chilton Foliat (who afterwards look the name of
Wither, and became of Manydown Park, Hants), and hud
issue,
John- Wither (Sir), his heir.
Ambrose, b. Dec, 1798, d. v. p.
Il
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
AYL
55
Charles (Rev.), E.C.L., M.A., Eeetor of Worthen, Salop, Rural
Dean and PrebcntUuy of Hereford, b. 19 Uec. 180.i; d. 18
Aug. 1S74.
Benry-Goddard, 6. 21 Aucr. 1S04; m. 1st, 10 April, 1S34,
Mary, dau. of the Rev. Kenriek Peck, of Notton Lodge,
CO. Wilts, and had issue, Henry-Short, 6. 17 July, 183(5, and
others, all since deceased, without issue. He m. 2ndly,
Isabella, dau. of Joseph- Alexander Taylor, Esq. ; and 3rdly,
Mary-Edmunds, dau. of Henry Cremer, Esq.
Walter-Herbert, b. 1 Aug. 1812; m. 3 Jan. 1854, Mary-
LlewcUyn, dau. of the Rev. John Evans, Vicar of Rhayader,
00. Radnor, and d. Feb. 1875, having had issue, Walter-
Llewellyn ; Frederic- William ; Francis-Herbert : Henry-
Edgar; Margaret-Jane; Blary-Sophia ; Lydia-Sarah and
Laura-Beatrice.
Jane, m. June, 1827, the Rev. William Short, M.A., then
Vic.ar of Chippenham, Wilts, and afterwards Rector of
St. George-the-Martyr, Queen-Square, London, and lastly
luctor of Llandinio, co. Montgomery, and d. July. 1872,
having had issue, Walter-Francis; Ambrose, iii. 1st, Emma
Durham, 2ndly, Lucy Douglas, ; Charlotte-Augusta, m.
John Pearson, Esq., Q.C. ; Mary-Jane ; and Elizabeth-
Laura.
Catherine, m. 4 March, 1837, Frederick Stainforth, Esq.,
Bengal Civil Service, since deceased, and has had issue, Bis-
coe, 111. IMarv-Emily Phillips ; and Frederick-Baring, d. 1875.
Alethoa-Soplfia. Margaret-Lucy.
Mt. Awdry d. 29 Dec. 1844, and was «. by his eldest son, the
ate Sir John-Wither Awdry, Knt. of Notion. Mrs. Awdry
I. 14 April, 1846.
Arms and Cre^t — Same as Awdrt of Scimd.
Seat — Xotton House, Chippenham.
AYLMER OF LYONS.
Aylmee, Michael-Valentine, Esq., B.A. Ch.
:ii. Oson, 1S34, b. 8 March, 1812 ; s. his father
IS head and Hneal representative of this ancient
amilj, 9 Jan. 1837 ; m. 26 April, 1841, Marianne
d. 2 Jan. 1869), dau. and heir of the late William
Jonollj, Esq. of the city of Dublin, and has, with
)ther issue,
I. Gerald-Joseph, h. 1849.
I. Mary, b. 6 March, 1842.
ILtUraflC— The family of Atlmer was long seated in
reland, and particularly at Lyons, in the co. Kildare,
vhere it occupied, for many generations, a high station
.mongst the gentry of that county.
The family formerly held vast territorial possessions under
.ncient grants, in the counties of Kildare and Limerick. The
.yons property, the family scat for centuries, was sold in
)ecember, 1796, by Michael Aylmer, Esq., the present Mr.
Vylmer's grandfather, to Nicholas, first Baron Cloncurry.
In 1300, two brothers, Radulph and William Aylmer were
iving at Lyons.
In 1421, Richard Aylmer, Esq. of Lyons was one of the
Ceepers of the Peace of the Counties of Dublin and Kildare,
nd in 1432, sovereign of the town of Tassagarde. From him
ineally derived
Richard Atlmer, of Lyons, Esq., who was made Chief
ierjeant of the county Kildare, 1 June, 1535. His descendant,
George Aylmer, of Lyons, Esq., was comprehended within
he articles of Limerick; he m. 1685, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir
/alentine Browne, Bart, of Molahiff, co. Kerry, and first Vis-
:ount Kenmare, and had issue three sons and three daus.,
Thomas, who d. in 1709; Gerald, of whom presently:
v'alentine, who d. unm. 1737; Jane, m. Pierce Bryan, of
lenkinstown, Esq. co. Kilkenny ; Elizabeth, and Cicely. He
I. 21 Jan. 1729, and was s. by his eldest surviving son.
Gerald Atlmer, Esq. of Lyons, the 2nd son, s. his father,
ind d. 10 March, 1729, two months after his father, leaving, by
Mary, his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Michael Moore, Esq. of
^rogheda, two sons and two daus., George, who d. a minor,
)ct. 1732, Michael, Mary, and Alice. The surviving son and
leir,
Michael Atlmer, Esq. of Lyons, m. 1st, Margaret, only
;hild of George Matthew, Esq. of Thomastown, the (testator of
;hat princely domain to the ancestor of the late Earl of
Llandaff), by whom he had issue, George and Gerald, who both
1. young; Mary, m. in 1783, Valentine, 1st Earl of Ken-
Tiare (see Burke's Peerage); and Margaret, m. 1788, Robert
b'french, Esq.of Rahasane, co. Galway. Mr. Aylmer, m. 2ndly,
i June, 1765, Honora, dau. of Matthew Hore, Esq. of Shandon,
:o. Waterford, and Aghrahane, co. Galway, by whom he had
10 issue; and Srdly, 1772, Mary, dau. of Hon. Thomas de
'-JurgU, younger brother to Michael, 10th Earl of Clanricavdc,
and had issue, Thomas, who rf. young; Gerald; Michael, a
Capt. in the 41st regt. of foot, who afterwards obtained tho
rank of Brevet-Major ; he d. atrim. in April 1830; and Frances,
m. 1792, Roger-Sheehy Keatinge, Esq., younger brother of
Keatinge, of Millicent, co. Kildare. Mr. Ayimer d. at Brussels,
in the 80th year of liis age, 6 Aug. 1808, and was s. by his
eldest surviving eon,
Gerald Atlmer, Esq. who vi. in April, 1811, Catherine,
eldest dau. of Patrick Lambert, Esq. of Carnagh, co. Wexford,
and had issue,
I. Michakl- Valentine, his heir.
II. Henry, m. 18 Feb. 1842, Esmay, only dau. of the late
Rryan Brady, Esq. of Stonefield, co. Meath.
I. Mary-Anne. ii. Margaret.
III. Frances. iv. Georgina, deceased.
V. Jane-Eliza. vi. Letitia.
Mr. Aylmer d. 9 Jan. 1837, and was s. by his elder son and
heir, Michael- Valentine Atlmer, Esq.
Arms — Arg., a cross sa. between four Cornish choughs ppr.
Crest— A Cornish chough, rising out of a ducal coronet, all ppr.
3/o«o— Hallelujah.
Seat — Deny, Rathcabbin, co. Tipperary.
AYLMER OF COURTOWN.
Atlmer, Michael, Esq. of CourLown, co. Kil-
dare, J.P., b. 30 May, 1831 ; m. Feb. 1853, Charlotte-
M. Hendrick, dau. of Hans Hendrick, Esq. of Ker-
diffston, CO. Kildare, and has issue,
I. John- Algernon, in the army, b. 1853.
II. Hans. III. Algernon.
I. Florence.
iil'ltCaflC— The late John Avlmer, Esq. of Courtown, co.
Kililare (of the ancient house of Aylmer, of Lyons), m. 29 Dec.
182S, Margaret, dau. of Sir Fenton Aylmer, Bart, of Donadea
Castle, and d. March, 1857, leaving issue,
Michael, now of Courto^vn.
Jane-Grace. Margaret-Wright. Emily.
Elizabeth. Cecilia. Lucy-Harriet.
Arms — Arg., a cross sa., between four Cornish choughs, ppr.
Crest— A Cornish chough, rising out of a ducal coronet, all ppr.
ilfoUo— Hallelujah.
Seat — Courtown, near Kilcock.
AYLMER OF WALWORTH CASTLE.
Atlmeb, GtEEALD-Perct-Vivian, Esq. of Wal-
worth Castle, CO. Durham ; b. 1856, s. his father
20 Aug. 1868.
ILiUCajJC— LlEnTENANT-GENERAL ARTHUR AyLMER (2nd
son of Sir Fitzgerald Aylmer, Bart, of Donadea, who derived
from a branch of the Aylmees of Lyons), m. 9 June, 1807,
Anne, only dau. and heiress of John Harrison, Esq. of Wal-
worth Castle, CO. Durham, by whom he had issue,
John-Harrison, of whom presently.
Elizabeth- Margitret, vi. 5 Jan. 1833, tho Rev. John-James
Scott, and d. 24 July, 1863, leaving two sons and two daus.
Grace-Anna, in. 21 Oct. 1828, the Rev. Charles-Pasley
Vivian, of Hatton Hall, Wellingborough, Northampton-
shire.
Louisa- Lucy Eleanor, d. 17 March, 1863.
Catherine-Dorothy.
Augusta-Anne, m. 1845, the Kev. John-Davy Eade, Vicar
of Aycliffe.
General Aylmer d. 1831, and was s. by his eldest son,
John-Hareison Atlmer, Esq. of Walworth Castle, b. 19 Jan.
1812; in. 7 Feb. 1849, Rosanna-Louisa, dau. of Vice-Admiral
Sir J. CoghillCoghill, Bart, and had issue,
Arthur-Fitzgerald- Harrison, 6. 26 Jan, 1850; killed in the
Abergele railway accident, 20 Aug. 1868.
Herbert- Willoughby-Coghill, b. 31 dan. 1851; d. 24 Jan.
1866.
Gerald-Percy- Vivian, present representative.
Edmund-Kendal-Grimston.
Jlr. and Mrs. Aylmer and their eldest son were killed by the
fatal accident at Abergele, on the L. & N. W. Railway, 20 Aug.
18G8.
Arms — Arg., a cross sa., between four Cornish choughs,
ppr.
Crest— A Cornish chough, rising out of a ducal coronet, all
ppr.
MoUo-UaUchijixh.
ieat— Walworlii Cr.stle, Darlington, co. Durham.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAB
AYLWARD-KEARNEY OF SHANKILL
CASTLE,
ATLWAED-KEAEyET, James-Keaenet, Esq. of
Sliankill Castle, co. Kilkenny, J.P. and D.L., and
High b*heriff 1837 ; assumed by royal license, 1876,
the additional surname of Kearney upon succeeding
to a moiety of the estates of his kinsman James-
Chaeles Keaeney, Esq. of Blanchville, same co.,
m. 1853, Isabella, widow of Beauchamp K^ewton,
Esq.
iLtitCaSC— This family is of antiquity in Ireland, and was
settled in co. Waterford at a very early period, where, for
more than three centuries, it was in the enjoyment of large
possessions. The first on record is
KicHAKD Aylwabd, Esq. of Faithlegg, co. Waterford, who
m. Joan-Fitzgerald, and was father of
BicBARD Aylward, of Faithlegg, who m. Catherine, sister
to Sir Almare Gras (Buron de Gras), of Kilkenny, and who
was appointed, 16 Jan. 1385, Commissioner of the Peace for
CO. Waterford. From this Richard descended
John Avlwabd, Esq. of Faithlegg, whose son,
Peter Aylward, Esq. of Shankill, co. Kilkenny, settled at
that place, and vi. Elizabeth, eldest dau. and eventual co-heir
of Sir Eichard Butler, Bart, of Polestown, co. Kilkenny, and
had a son and successor,
Nicholas Aylward, Esq. of Shankill, M.P. forThomastown,
Sheriff co. Kilkenny, 1742. He m. 5 Aug. 1719, Catherine,
2nddau. of Maurice Keating, Esq. of Narraghmore, co. Kildare,
and d. 1756, leaving two sons, Nicholas, his heir, and Peter,
who d. nam. ISOl. The elder son,
Nicholas Aylward, Esq. of Shankill, High Sheriff co.
Kilkenny, 1757, m. Mary, dau. of B. Kearney, Esq., by whom
he had issue, Peter, his heir ; Nicholas, d. v.nm. ; and Kathe-
rine. He was s. at his death, 1768, by his elder son,
Peter Aylward, Esq. of Shankill, who m. Anne Kearney,
of New Boss, co. Wexford, and d. 1792, having had a son and
heir,
Nicholas Aylward, Esq. of Shankill, who m. 1805, Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of James Kearney, Esq. of Blanchville, co.
Kilkenny, and had issue, James Kearney, present repre-
sentative ; Nicholas, d. young ; Petcr-Charles ; Marianne,
m. Eev. P. Toler ; Elizabeth, w. Eev. Clopton-Hcnry Keogh ;
Susanna- Waller ; and Merial.
Amis — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg.. three lions, rampant, gu.,
on a chief az., between two pheons or, a gauntletted hand in
fess of the last, holding a dagger of the first, pomcl and hilt
gold, for Kearney; 2ad and 3rd, az.; a fleur-de-lis, between
two estoiles of six points in dexter bend, and as many incres-
cents in sinister bend, or, for Aylward.
CresU — 1st, Kearney, a gauntletted hand fessways, or,
holding a dagger arg., pomel and hilt gold; 2nd, Aylward,
out of a ducal coronet or, an arm enibowed, vested az., cuffed
or., the hand ppr., grasping an anchor gold, motto over, Verus
et lidelis semper.
McMo — Sustine et abstine.
<C'eai— Shankill Castle, Whitehall, co. Kilkenny.
MURRAY-AYNSLEY OF UNDERDOWN.
Mueeat-Aynsley, Chaeles, Esq.of Undci'down,
CO. Hereford, C.B., Capt. R.N. and Knight of the
Legion of Honour, and of the Order of the Mcdjidio,
b. 21 Sept. 1821 ; m. 9 Dec. 1801, Augusta-Judith,
dau. of William-Grilbert Campion, Esq. of Calcutta,
and has issue,
John-Francis, h. 2" Oct. 18CG.
Alice-Harriett.
3LilTC(lC];C. — This is a branch of the ducal house of Athole,
descending from
The Very Eev. Lord Charles Mdrray Dean of Docking,
5th son of His Grace John, 3rd Duke of Athole. lie was
6. 1771 ; in. 18 June, 1793, Alice, dau. of George Mitford, Esq.,
and heiress of her great uncle, Gawcn Aynslcy. He took the
additional surname of Aynsley, and had by her (who d. 18
June, 1813) issue,
I. John Mitrray-Aynsley, his heir.
I. Athole-Kctuiah, 6.22 July, 1801; to. 5 .Tune, 1S2G, the
Eev. Sir Herbert Oakeley, Bart., and (/. 26 Jan. 1844.
u. Charlotte, )«. 28 Jan. 1812, (iun. Sir G.OsHuiil, G.C.B.,
and d. 27 Feb. 1827. Uc d. 6 June, lalO.
III. Elizabeth- Anne.
Lord Charles-Murray Aynslcy d. May, 1803, and was a. by his
eldest sun,
JoiiN-McBRAY Aynsley, Esq. of Underdown, co. Hereford,
J.P., D.L., 6. 2 June, 1795, ?)i. 24 June, 1820, Emma-SaraU,
dau. of Samuel-Peach Peach, Esq. of Tockington House, and
had issue,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. James-Murray, Cq,pt. in the army, I. 18 June, 1323 ; m.
23 Oct. 1855.
in. John-Cruger-JIurray (Rev.), h. 21 Feb. 1825, Rector of
Walton and Weston, ?/i. G July, 1852, Harriett-Georgina-
Maria, dau. of the llev. Frcderick-Mannsrs Sutton.
IV. George-Herbert-Murray, Lieut-Col. Madras Army, 6.
4 Sept. 1826 ; to. 12 Feb. 1848, Emily, youngest dau. of
Robert Hand, Esq., and has issue, Charles-Edward, 6. 81
Jan. 1851 ; John Percy, b. 6 June, 1853 ; Emma, to. 8 Oct.
1867, Capt. Charles Prust, 60th Rifles; Clara-Emiiy-
Stewait; Maud; and Alice-Elizabeth.
V. Hugh-Percy-Murray, Member of Legislative Council, New
Zealand, 6. in 1828; ra. 9 June, 1859, Elizabeih, dau. of
Thomas Campbell, Esq., and has issue, John-Henry, 6. 24
July, 1860; Cliarles-Percy, 6. 7 Jan. 1862; Archibald-Crnger,
6. 23 July, 1866; George. 6. 19 Nov. 1865; Agnes-.Vthulc ;
Emma-Mary ; and Ellen-Elizabeth.
I. Hannah-SIaria-Justin, of Ledbury, co. Hereford, d. 23
March, 1869.
II. Emma-Athole-Murray, d. 19 Dec. 181?.
Mr. Murray Aynsley d. 25 March, 1870, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Charles-Mcrray Aynsley, Esq., now of Underwood.
Arnu — Quarterly 1st and 4th gu. on a bend erm. between
two quatrefoils or, three mullets of six points sa. for Aynsley.
2nd and 3rd arg. three mullets and in chief an annulet arg.
within a double tressure flory counter flory or, for Murray.
Crest — A man in armour, holding in the dexter hand a sword
erect ppr., pomel and hilt or, on his breast a shield, thereon the
arms of Aynsley.
Jl/o«o— Furth fortune and fill the fetters.
Seat — Underdown, Ledbury, co. Hereford.
AYTOUN OF INCHDAIRNIE.
Sinclaie-Aytoitn, Rogeb, Esq. of Inchdairnie,
CO. Fife, M.A., J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Kirkaldy
District, 1862-74, b. 18 Feb. 1823.
ILtnCSQCt — This gentleman, eldest son of the late John
Aytoun, Esq. of Inchdairnie, by Margaret-Anne his wife, dau.
of James Jeffray, Esq., and grandson of Major-Gen. Roger
Aytoun and Jean Sinclair his wife, represents, in the female
line, the Sinclairs of Balgreggie (.se« Burke's Extinct Pcragi:,
p. 494). In the male line he descends from the ancient family
of Aytoun, which was settled at Aytoun, co. Berwick, in the
12th century. There it continued till near the close of the
15th century, when the estate of Ayton passed by an heiress to
a branch of the family of Home. Andrew Ayton, representa-
tive of this family Ucc Nisbett's Heraldry), was made Captain
of Stirling Castle, 1500 ; his second son, Eobert, acquired the
estate of Inchdairnie, which has continued in the family ol
Aytoun, in the male line, up to this time. The present Mr.
Sinclair-Aytoun, of Inchdairnie, M.P., has one brother, James,
Major unattached, and one sister, Elizabeth-Anne.
_4,.„is_Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, arg., a cross, engrailed,
cantoned with four roses, gu., for Aytoun; 2nd, quarterly, ls(
and 4th, az., a ship at anchor, within a double tressure, tlory
counterflory, or, 2nd and 3rd, az., a ship in full sail, or, ovei
all in surtout, arg., a cross engrailed, sa., a crescent lor diffe-
rence, for Sinclair of Balgreyyie ; 3rd, or, a fess, chequy, az,
and arg., within a bordure, gu., charged with eight buckles,
or, for Stewart of Roscith.
Crests— \st, a hand, holding a rose, ppr., for Aytoun ; 2ud, f
phoenix in flames, for Sinclair.
iV/ot£o«.s— (1st crest), Deccrptae dabunt odorcm, for Aytoun.
(2nd crest). Fides, for Sinclair.
Seat — Inchdairnie, Kirkcaldy, co. Fife.
BABINGTON OP COSSINGTON.
Babingtox, Ket. TnoMAS Aethue, of Cossing
ton, CO. Leicester, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge
6. 25 Nov. 1820; m. 19 Aug. 1847, Katherinc-Mary
dau. of Cornehus-Henry Bolton, Esq. of Faithlegg
CO. Waterford, and has issue,
I. Mary-Augusta. ii. Eleanor-Katharine.
111. Emily-Frances.
ILillC<l0C. — John de Barington, Lord of Babington th(
Over and Babinjitou the Nether (afterwards called MicU*
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BAB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAC
Eabington and Little Baliinp;ton in the county of Northumber-
land, was father of two sons,
I. William, his heir.
II. Hugh (Sir) Lord of Burglcy, co. York, and of Rolleston, co.
Nottingham, Governor of Cambridge; Sheriff cos. Notting-
ham and Derby, 4 Edward J. (a.d. 1276), Sheriff cos. Cam-
bridge and Huntingdon, 17 Edward I. (a.d. 1289), d. 12UU,
leaving a son,
Kichard, Lord of Burgley, co. York, and Gamlingay, co.
Cambridge, who d. 1320, leaving a son and heir,
Hugh of Burgley, Lord of Otteley, co. York, temp.
Edward II.
The elder son,
William de Babington, Lord of Eabington, temxi. IIenkt
III., was father of
Sir Bebnakd de Eabington, Knt., Lord of Babington, who
was .s. by his son,
SiE John de Babington, Chief Captain of Morlaix, in
Bretaigne, under Edward III. ; knighted 1352, and was
buried in the monastery of the White Friars at Morlaix. He
left a son,
Sir John Eabington, Knt., of East Brigford, co. Notting-
ham, ra. Benedicta, dau. and heirof Simon Ward, co. Cambridge,
and had issue, with a dau., Sidonia (who d. 6 May, 1448, and
was buried in Flawforth Church, co. Nottingham), live sons,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. William (Sir), Knt., of Chilwell, jure uxorts, and of Kid-
dington, co. Oxford, Attorney-General 1413, Chief Baron uf
the Exchequer, 1420, made a K.B. at the coronation of
Henry VI. ; Chief Justice of the Common Pleas 1423, d. 144.").
He 9)1. Margery, dau. and heir of Sir Peter Martell,
Knt , of Chilwell, co. Nottingham, by whom (who d. 2 Feb.
1442) he had, with five daus., as many sons,
1 John, d. s. p. vitdpatris.
2 William, of Chilwell, Sheriff of cos. Derby and Notting-
ham 34 Henry VI., d. 1474, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir
of John Gibthorpe, Esq. co. Lincoln, and had issue, John
(Sir), d. .5. p. 20 March, 1501, and Etheldena, m. 1st,
Eltonhead of Petonhest, and 2ndly, Sir John Delves.
3 Thomas, Eecorder of co. Nottingham, d. s. p.
4 Robert, of Lower Kiddington and Asterly, co. Oxford,
Td. Maude, dau. and heir of Eichard Archis, Esq., and d.
1464, leaving a dau., Joan, m. John Fitz-Herbert, Esq. of
Etwall, CO. Derby, and a son,
WiUiam, of Kiddington, who m. Ellen, dau. of Sir Richard
lllingworth, K.B., Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and
■was ancestor of Babington of Kiddington (Kisit. Oxu,i,
1634).
5 Edward, d. s. p. 1498.
III. Arnold, a citizen of Norwich and Merchant of the Staple-
IV. Norman, of East Brigford, co. Nottingham, Sheriff cos.
Derby and Nottingham 1428; (/. s. p. 143/.
V. John, of Aldrington, co. Devon, m. Emma, dau. and heir
of Sir Robert Knowle, Knt., of Knowle, co. Devon, Chief
Captain of the English Adventurers into France, tcKji.
Henry IV., and had, with two daus., one m. Hill of Eyen-
Bivell, the other vi. Southcote of Southcote, a son and heir,
John, of Knowle, who ?». Margaret, dau. and heir of Wene-
man, co. Devon, and was ancestor of Babington of Ottery
St. Mary, in that county.
Sir John Babington d. 1409, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Dethick, co. Derby, (jure vxori.-i)
and Kingston, co. Nottingham. He served Henry V. in the
French wars, and was at the battle of Agincourt ; the bow and
sword which he bore at that battle are still preserved. He in.
Isabel, dau. and heir of Robert Dethick, Esq. of Dethick, by
whom (who d. 1435) he left at his decease, 1467, a son and
heir,
Sir John Babington, Knt., of Dethick, Lord of Kingston,
Sheriff cos. Derby and Nottingham, tcmj). Edward IV. and
Richard III. ; m. Isabel, dau. and heir of Henry Bradtiurnc,
Esq. of the Hough, co. Derby, by whom (who d. 18 March, 14SG)
he had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
I. Beatrice, m. Ralph Pole, Esq of Wakebridge, co. Derby.
II. Anne, to. James Kolleston, Esq. of Lea, co. Derby.
III. Elizabeth, in. Ralph Francis, Esq. of Foreraark, co.
Derby.
IV. Margaret, to. Edward Pilkington, Esq. of Staunton, co.
Derby.
V. Isabel, m. John Rossell, Esq. of Radcliffe, co. Nottingham.
VI. Cicely, m. Thomas Samon, Esq. of Woodhouse, co. Not-
tingham.
Sir John Babington was killed at the battle of Bosworth, 1185,
by Sir James Blount, Knt.. Provost Marshal, and was s. by
his son,
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Dethick, Sheriff cos. iloil.y
and Nottingliam, 13 Uenby VII. (a.d. 1498). He m. EUitlui,
dau. of Ralph Fitzherbert, Esq. of Novbury, co. Derby,
and had, with six daus. (1 Elizabeth, d. unm ; 2 Anne, m. 1st,
George Leek, Esq. of Chatsworth, co. Derby, and 2ndly,
Roger Greenehalge, Esq. of Tevershal, co. Nottingham, and
d. 19 June, 1538 ; 3 Dorothy, m. Robert Rolleston, Esq. of
Swarculston, co. Derby ; 4 Katherinc, m. George Chaworth,
Esq. of Witherton, co.- Nottingham, and d. 12 Oct. 1517; 5
Jane, ra. George Meverell, Esq. of Trowlcy, co. Stafford; G
Elizabeth, m. PhiUp Okeover, Esq., of Okeover, co. Stafford),
nine sons,
I. Anthony (Sir), Knt. of Dethick, Sheriff cos. Derby and
Nottingham, 1634; ni. Ist, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of
John Ormond, Esq. of AU'reton, co. Nottingham, by whom
(who d. 28 Nov. 1505) he had
1 Thomas, s. to Dethick ; m. Katherine, dau. of Sir Henry
Sacheverell, Knt. of Morley, co. Derby, d. 21 April, 1500,
leaving (with a dau., Ann, ?it. John, 2nd Lord Darcy, of
Aston) two sons.
Henry, s. to Dethick, 6. 1530 ; m. 1st, Francos, dau. ct
Sir John Markham, and had, Anthony, of Dethick,
attainted 1586, for conspiring to release Mary Queen t f
Scots; Francis, m. Juliana, dau. of Alderman Thomas
Eowe, of London, and George, i,(. Ellen, dau. of —
Vine, of Ash, Surrey. He m. 2ndly, Mary dau. of
George, 1st Lord d'Arcy, of Aston, and had a son,
Thomas, who d. s. p.
Edmund, m. Mary, dau. of George Zcuche, of Codnor.
2 Edward.
3 Bernard, m. the dau. of Sir Gervaise Clifton, K.B., and
had (with a dau., Susan, m. Thomas Ratcliffe), an only
son,
Gervqse (Right Rev.), Bishop of Llandaff, 1591, of Exeter,
1594, and of Worcester, 1597 ; in. Joan,, dau. of Thomas
Taylor, Esq. of Cardiff, and d. 17 May, 1610, leaving an
only son, John.
4 John, of Eampfon, m. Saunchia, dau. and heir of Sir
Eichard Stanhope, Knt., of Eanipton, co. Nottingham,
and had a son. Original, whose granddau. "and eveniual
heiress, Elizabeth Babington, m. Sir Gervase Eyre, Knr.,
and conveyed Eampton to that family.
Sir Anthony m. 2ndly, Katherine, dau. of Sir John Ferrers,
Knt.. CO. Derby, and had (with three daus., 1 Elizabeth, „i.
Sir George Pierpont; 2 Katherine, ?)(. Sir John Maikham ;
and 3 Mary, m. Robert Brett, Esq. of Eolheiby, co.
Leicester) two sons,
George, d. s. p., and Eichard.
Sir Anthony d. 1544, aged 69.
II. John (Sir), Knt., of Rhodes, and of .<;t. John's, London,
Commander of the Preceptory of Dalby and Rothley, co
Leicester.
III. Ralph (Eev.), LL.B., Eector of Hickling, Suffolk, d
29 Aug. 1521.
IV. Eowland (Sir), m. Jane Ridge, of Kinver, co. Stafford,
and d. 20 June, 1548, having had issue,
1 Henry, m. Agnes, dau. and co-heir of Sir Eichard Bczoni,
Knt., of BiUTOwby, co. Nottingham, and had a son,
Francis.
2 Augustine, in. the dau. of George Zouche, Esq. of
Codnor, co. Derby, and had a son, John, who rii. a dau. of
Francis Kellaway, and had a son, John.
3 Michael, of Derby, living 16U, had an only dau., Mary,
who d. unm. 22 May, 1632.
V. HcMFREY, of whom hereafter.
VI. Thomas (Eev.), Eector of Yelvertoft, co. Norrhampton, m.
1510, d. soon after.
VII. William, of Wednesbury and Terrymor, co. Stafford, ni.
Jane, dau. and co-heir of John Beaumont, Esq. of Wed-
nesbury, and d. 15:i6, leaving a son,
Anthony, whose son, Thomas, m. Dorothea, dau. of Thomas
Stamford, and d. 1579, leaving a son, Matthew.
VIII. Robert, d. in the Temple, London.
IX. George, d. young.
Mr. Babington d. 15 March, 1518. His 5th son,
HcMFREY Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, co. Leices-
ter, TO. Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of John Beaumont, E.=ij.
of Wednesbury, co. Stafford, grandson of Henry, 5th Lor.l
Beaumont, and had, with three daus. (1 Margaret, to. Edward
Vincent, Esq. ofPeckleton, co. Leicester; 2 Jane, to. George
Langhani, Esq. of Gopsall, same co. ; and 3 Mary, in.
1st, Ven. John Lowth, D.D., Archdeacon of Nottingii."Ei,
who d. 1500, and 2ndly, Christoplier Middleton, Esq.), live
sons,
I. Thomas, his heir. ii. Robert, d. April, 1005.
III. Francis (Rev.), Eector of Cathrope, co. Lincoln, d. Doc.
1596.
IV. John, living 1567, who had a son, Thomas.
V. Barnabj', of Mount Sorrell, co. Leicester, who had by his
i\v^t wife a son, Eustace, d. 1566, aged 3 years. He m. 2ndly,
1666, Joaa Sutton, and d. next year, without any othL-r
issue.
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BAB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EAB
Humfrey Babington d. 22 Nov. 1514, and was buried in the
chancel of Rothley Church. His eldest sou was
Thomas Bahington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, and of
Cossington, who joined in the fruitless attempt to advance the
Lady Jane Grey to the throne, but on payment of a large fine
obtained a pardon under the Great Seal, in the first year of
Queen Mabi's reign. He t.i. Eleanor, dau. of Richard Hum-
frey, Esq. of Barton, co. Northampton, by whom (who d.
June, 1578), he had (with three surviving daus., 1 Margaret,
TO. 23 July, 1576, St. Jolin Borough, Esq.; 2 Jane, m. Stephen
Everard, Esq. of Hcther and Sheuston, co. Leicester; and 3
Mary}, four sons,
I. HcMFBET, his heir.
II. Matthew, of Cossington, m. 1st, 17 Jan. 1574, Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Leigh, Esq. of Eggington, co. Derby;
2ndly, Faith, dau. and heir of Henry Stapleton, Esq. of
Kempston, co. Nottingham, who d. May, 1589; Srdly,
Priscilla, dau. of Richard Cresswell, Esq. of Bameshurst, co.
Stafford, and4thly, 20 Dec. 1610, Margaret, dau. of Erasmus
Borough, Esq. of Borough, co. Leicester, but d. s. p. Feb.
1616.
III. Edmond, d. Aug. 1571.
IV. Zachary (Rev.), LL.D., bapt. 0 July, 1549, at Cossing-
ton, Archdeacon of Nottingham, m. Thomasine, dau. of
Ven. John Lowth, Archdeacon of Nottingham, and d. 1613,
leaving a son,
■\Villiam, of Whittington, co. Stafford, who m. Helen, dau.
of Sir Edward Littleton, Knt. of Pillaton, and was ani;es-
tor of Babington of Whittington and Curdborough.
Tliomas Babington d. 27 Oct. 1567, and was s. by his eldest
son,
HoMrBET Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, 6. in 1544
who TO. Margaret, dau. of Francis Cave, LL.D., of Baggrave,
CO. Leicester, brother to Sir Thomas Cave, of Stamford, and by
her, who was buried at Rothley, 20 Sept. 1629, aged 84, had
(with two daus., Ann and Dorothy, who d. young) five sons,
I. Thomas, his heir,
II. Francis, bapt. at Rothley, Jan. 1576, d. young.
III. Edward, of London, goldsmith, bapt. at Rothley, 10
Nov. 1.577.
IV. Adrian (Rev.), Rector of Cossington, bapt. at Rothley,
21 Dec. 1578, m. Margaret, dau. of Henry Cave, Esq. of
Barrow-upon-Soar, co. Leicester, and d. Aug. 1625, leaving
(with three other daus., Katherine, b. 1613; Ann, 6. 1621;
and Margaret, 0. 1624) issue,
1 Thomas (Rev.), bapt. at Cossington, 14 May, 1611,
buried at Rotliley, 29 April, 1693.
2 Humfrey (Kev.), LL.D., 5 Nov. 1615, Vice-Master of
Trinity College, Cambridge, where he built two sets of
rooms for the Babington family, d. 4 Jan. 1691.
1 Philippa, 7/1. 1661, Rev. John Sheppardson, of Over
Broughton, co. Nottingham.
Humfrey Babington d. 10 June, 1610, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, and Lord of
the Manor, and Patron of the Church of Cossington, at the
decease of his uncle Matthew. He was 6. in 1575, in.
Catherine, only dau. of Henry Kendall, Esq. of Smithesby, co.
Derby, and by her, who was buried at Rothley, 21 Feb. 1659,
had issue,
I. Henry, b. 25 Feb. 1605 ; d. May 1616.
II. Walter, b. 24 Aug. 1610 ; d. young.
III. Matthew, his heir.
IV. Thomas, of Somersham, Huntingdonshire; b. 11 Aus:.
1615, a Captain of horse on the side of the Parliament, for
which, on the accession of Chables II., he not only received
a pardon under the Great Seal, but was by the interest of
his brother, who had always been a zealous Royalist,
advanced to be a Major in the Royal Service. He m.
Catherine, second dau. of Sir Cornelius Vermuyden, and
dying in 1C80, left two sons, Henry, 6. Sept. 1662; and
WiUiam-Bai-ntt, d. May, 1685, at whose decease, without
issue, their estate descended to their cousin, Thomas
Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple.
I. Elizabeth, m. 4 Nov. 1618, William Danvers, Esq. of
Swithland.
II. Anne, m. 12 Jan. 1625, Rev. William Stavcley, fourth son
of Thomas Stavelcy, Esq.
III. Margaret, in. William Prcscott, Esq. of Dryby, co.
Lincoln.
IV. Catherine, m. 18 Sept. 1639, John Whatton, Esquire of the
Body to Chari.es 1.
V. Lucy, 1,1. William Whatton, Esq. of Newtown, Linford,
CO. Leicester.
Thomas Babington d. Sept. 1645, and was s. by his eldest
surviving son,
Matthew Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, b. 17 May,
1P12, M.r. for the co. of Leicester, in 1G60, at the restoration
of Charles 11. lie m. Anne, youngest dau. of Sampson
Hopkyns, Esq. of Stoke, by Coventry, and by her, who d.
7 June, 1648, aged 33, had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. William, d. unm. 18 Dec. 1708, aged 66.
III. Matthew, A.M., J'ellow of Trinity College, CE'.ntridge, d.
in 1680, aged 36.
I. Jane, in. Sir Wm. Jesson, Knt., of Burlcy Park, co. Lei-
cester, and d. 30 Sept. 1668.
II. Elizabeth, d. before 1657.
III. Anne, m. 1671, Richard Breton, of Dover.
IV. Elizabeth, in. to — Toke, Esq. of Kent.
Matthew Babington d. Sept. 1669, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, M.P. for
Leicester 1685 and 1686, and Sheriff for the co. 1677, b. 1635;
m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of William Jesson, Esq. of Coventry,
by whom (who d. 8 April, 1669) he had an only son,
I. Thomas, buried at Rothley, 1 Jan. 1670.
He TO. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Henry Hall, Esq.
of Gretford, co. Lincoln, and had fui-ther issue, ,j
II. Thomas, his heir. ^
III. William (Rev.) LL.B., Vicar of Rothley, bapt. at
Rothley 13 July, 1686; m. Elizabeth Davenport, who d.
4 Nov. 1763. He d. 5 Dec. 1758, leaving, with two daus.,
Anne, d. 1762, and Katherine, d. 1762, a son,
William (Rev.), LL.B., Vicar of Rothley, to. Mary, dau. of
Thomas' Carter, Esq., and d. 14 May, 1783, leaving aii .
only dau., 1
Mary-Carter, to. 1812, J.-H. Dalton. |
I. Elizabeth, d. unm. 18 Sept. 1751, aged 71.
II. Frances, to. 1721, Sir Joseph Danvers, 1st hart, of
Swithland, co. Leicester.
Thomas Babington, d. 16 April, 1708, and was s. by his
eldest surviving son,
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, 6. Oct. 1682;
TO. 1711, Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Keeling, Esq. of London,
and by her (who d. 30 Jan. 1729-30) had, with three daus.,
Ann, Katherine, and Frances, all of whom d. u)im., two sons,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Matthew, bapt. 15 Jan. 1723 ; d. unm.
The eldest son,
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, b. 20 May,
1715, was High Sheriff co. Leicester, 1750. He m. 9 Jan. 1758,
Lydia, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Cardale, A.M., Vicar of
Hinckley, and by her (who d. 4 May, 1791) had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Matthew (Rev.), A.M., Fellow of St. John's College,
Cambridge, Vicar of Rothley, 6. 24 June, 1761 ; to. 1787,
Elizabeth, only child of Richard-Roberts Drake, Esq. of
Leicester, and by her (who d. 26 June, 1793) left at his
decease, 6 May, 1796, a son and a dau.,
1 Matthew-Drake (Rev.), A.M., Rural Dean of Ackley,
Leicestershire, b. 11 July, 1788; in. 7 June, 1820, Hannah,
dau. of B.-Flcetwood Churchill, Esq. of Northampton, by
whom (who d. 6 Dec. 1873) he left at his decease, July,
1851, a son,
Churchill (Rev.), B.D., F.L.S., 6. 11 March, 1821, Fellow
of St. John's College, Cambridge, 1846; Disney Professor
of Archseology 1865; Rector of Cocklield, Sudbury,
Suffolk, 1866 ; m. 28 Jan. 1869, Maud, dau. of Col. John-
Alexander Wilson, R.A.
1 Elizabeth, m. 1829, Robert Strange Esq., M.D., of
Naples.
III. William, A.B., Rector of Cossington, h. 11 March, 1763;
in. 1787, Elizabeth-Newbold, dau. of the Rev. Henry-Lovell
Noble, A.M., Patron and Rector of Frowlcswoith, co.
I-pioester, and by her (who d. 13 March, 1832) left at his
decease, three sons and one dau.,
1 William, E.I.C.C.S., b. 10 Dec. 1790; to. 12 Jan. 1824,
Catherine, dau. of the Rev. William Ravenscroft,
Prebendary of Rasharkin, and Rector of Finvoy, co.
Armagh, and has issue, William, R.N., b. 1 Feb. 1825;
George-Matthew, 6. 13 Feb. 1829 ; Samucl-Hcnry, b. 29
Dec. 1830; Henry-Gisborne, 6. 5 Nov. 1832; Gisborne, 6.
20 March, 1835; Alfred, 6. 30 Dec. 1839; Redmond, 6.
29 Aug. 1842 ; Elizabeth-Ravenseroft ; Catharine.
2 Samuel, E.I.C.C.S., b. 28 Nov. 1792; m. 1st, Martha,
dau. of John Dickinson, Esq. of London, who d. 31 Jan,
1826; and 2ndly, Florence, dau. of Thomas Waddy,
Esq. of Norton Grange, co. York. By his 1st wife be
had issue to survive, Martha and Jane.
3 Gisborne, b. 7 March, 1812.
1 Eliza, m. 23 Sept. 1834. to Henry-William Ravenscroft,
Esq., son of the Rev. W. Ravenscroft.
IV. Francis, b. 6 Mav, 1764 ; d. young.
V. Joseph, M.D., of Ludlow, t. 2 Jan. 1768; to. Catherine!
dim. of John Whitter, Esq. of liradninch, Devon, and bj
her (who d. 18 Nov. lSo3), left at his decease, 16 Dec. 1826,
an only son,
Charics-Cardale, of St. John's College, Cnubiidgc, i. 22
Nov. 1808; A.M., F.L.S., ani F.G.S.
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I. Mnry, m. 1 MareVi, 1783, Upv. Tlinmas Gisborne, A.M.,
of Voxhall Lod^'f, to. StalTord, Prebendary of Durham.
II. Kiitherine, d. younfr, 31 May, 17G7.
DIr. Babington d. 20 Juno, 177G, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Babington, Esq. of Eothley Temple, High Sheriff
of Leicester 1780, Ml', for Leicester in five successive Parlia-
ments, from 1800 to 1818; 6. 18 Dec. 1758; m. 8 Oct. 1787,
Jean, dau. of the Rev. John Macaulay, A.M., Minister of
Cardross, co. Dumbarton, and had issue,
I. Thomas-Gisbobne, his successor.
II. John (Rev.), A.M., Rector of CossiiiRton, 18, Norfolk Ter-
race, BriRhton, b. G July, 1791; vi. 21 April, 1818, Maria-
Frances, dau. of the Rev. J.-S. Pratt, B.C.L., Prebendary of
Peterborough.
III. Matthew, a banker at Leicester, and J. P., 6. 5 Sept.
17!)2; m. 19 June, 1827, Frances, 3rd dau. of Nicholas
Sykcs, Esq. of Swanland, near Hull, and d. 12 Aug. 1836,
leaving issue,
1 Francis-Evans, 6. 31 July, 1830; m. 8 May, 1857,
Mars'aret-Susan, only dau. of Rev. W.-B. Dunbar, of
Glimairn. co. Dumfries.
2 Tliomas-Hi-nry, b. 29 Sept. 1833; in. 20 Dec. 18.")9, Clara,
■irh surviving dau. of the late John-K. Gilliat, Esq. of
Fcrnhill, Berks, and has issue,
'J'liomas-Matthew, b. 27 June. 1862.
Ilenry-GUliat, b. 10 Jan. 1867.
Clara. Nora.
1 Rose-Mary-Anne, in. Aug. 18i5, Rev. Charles-J. Elliot,
Vicar of Winkficld.
2 Sophia-Isabella, m. 18 Jan. 1853, Rev. Conyngham Ellis,
Mcar of Cranborne.
3 Fliirence-Lucy.
4 Louisa-Anne-Fanny, m. 29 Blay, 18G0, John-Saunders
Gilliat, Esq. of Charley Wood Cedars, co. Hertford.
IV. George-Gisborne, F.R.S., of Golden Square, London, b.
22 Jan. 1794; in. 18 Sept. 1817, Sarah-Anne. dau. of John
Pearson, Esq., F.R.S., of Golden Square, and d. s. ly. 1 Jan.
is fit;.
V. William-Henry, E.I.C.C.S., b. 30 Jan. 1803; m. 6 Jan.
ISoO, Sarah, dau. of Gen. Disney, but d. s. p. 17 Sept.
1867.
VI. Charles-Eoos, b. 11 July, 1806; d. unm. 16 Sept. 1826.
I. Lydia, in. 1 May, 1809, the Rev. Joseph Rose, A.M.,
Vicar of Rothley.
II. Jean, d. unm. 16 Dec. 1839.
III. Mary, to. 2 June, 1829, Vice-Chancellor Sir James
Parker, A.BI., Barrister-at-Law, son of Charles-Stuart
Parker, Esq. of Blockhearn, near Glasgow, and d. 20 July,
1858.
IV. Margaret-Anne, d. unm. 7 March, 1819.
ffr. Babington d. 21 Nov. 1837, aged 78, and was s. by his
;Ulest son,
Thomas-Gisbobne Babington, Esq. of Rothley Temple, A.M.,
r.P., 6. 21 July, 1788; in. 1st, 27 April 1814, Augusta-Julia,
nil dau. of Sir Gerard-Noel Noel, Bart, of E.xton Park,
Jutland, by his 1st wife, Diana, Baroness Barham, and by her
who d. 19 June, 1833) had issue,
I. Thomas-Arthue, his heir, now of Cossingtnn.
II. Charles-Edward (Rev.) B.A., 6. 23 Feb. 1»28; d. unm.
5 Feb. 1855.
I. Aucusta-Diana, to. 9 April, 1839, Frederic Lewin, Esq. of
The Hollios, Kent, and d. 28 March, 1856.
II. Julia-Mary,./, unui. 16 June, 1831.
III. Louisa-Jean, ui. 3 Feb. 1842, Ven. Francis-C.-P.
Reynolds, Archdeacon of Bombay, who d. 28 July, 1859.
Jr. Babington to. 2ndly, 18 June, 1841, Augu.sta-Theresa,
iau. of Francis-Gerard Vecqueray, one of the Secretaries of
■tatc to the King of Prussia for the Grand Duchy of the Rhine,
ly whom he had,
III. John-Albert (Rev.), Master of Lincoln Grammar School,
6. 13 Nov. 1843; 711. 29 June, 1876, Emily-Elizabeth, dau.
of Rev. W. Gardner, Vicar of Orpington, Kent, and has a
son. 6. 24 July, 1877.
IV. Augustus-Gisborne, 6. 8 Jan. 1851.
'V Julia-Mary.
— Arg., ten torteanx, four, three, two, and one; in
I label of three points, az.
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MALo — Foy est tout.
BACKHOUSE OP MIDDLETON LODGE.
Backhouse, Edmund, Esq. of Middleton Lodge,
Richmond, co. York, J.P. cos. Durham and York,
i. 28 Nov. 1821 ; m. Sept. 1848, JuHet-Mai-v, only
dau. of Charles Fox, Esq., of Treball, near Fal-
mouth and has issue,
I. JoNATnAN-EoMCND, 6. 15 Nov. 1819; to. 29 Nov. 1371.
Florence, dau. of Sir John-Salusbury Trelawny, Bart., of
Trelawny; and has issue, 1 EdmundTbelawny, b. 20
Oct. 1873; 2 Roland-Charles, b. 15 Dec. 1874; 3 Oliver,
b. 4 June, 1876.
II. Charles-Hubert, b. 22 Sept. 1856.
I. Sarah-Juliet, m. 12 Sept. 1876, Horatio-Noble Pym, Esq.
of Harley-street, London.
II. Millicent-Evelyn.
iltllWtJC— Jonathan Backhouse, m. 12 May, 1774, Anne
Pease, and d. 1826, leaving a son,
Jonathan Backhocse, of Darlington, 6. 1779; m. 23 April,
1811, Hannah-Chapman, dau. of Joseph Gurney, Esq. of
Norwich, and had issue,
I. Edmund, his heir.
I. Jane-Gurney, m. Robert-Barclay Fox, Esq. of Falmouth,
Cornwall, and left issue.
II. Anne, in. John Hodgkin, Esq., London, and had issue.
Mr. Backhouse d. 6 May, 1850, and was s. by his son, Edmund
Backhouse, now of Middleton.
.<^ri?is — Per saltire, az. and or, a saltlre erm.
Crest— A.n eagle, displayed, standing on a serpent tail nowcd,
all ppr.
ilfo«o— Confido in Deo.
Seat — Middleton Lodge, Richmond, Yorkshire.
Town Iiisidence—i3, Grosvenor Street, W.
BADELEY OF LEIGH'S HALL.
Badeiet, John, Esq. of the Manor of Leigh's
Hall, CO. Essex, b. 1839; m. 1866, Julia, dau. of
James-G-.-L. Trimbey, Esq., and has issue,
I. Ethel-Mabt, d. 1867.
II. Elsie-Theodora-Mary.
ULilXttlQC. — This family was formerly seated in the co.
Suffolk. By Parliamentary papers it appears that Badeleys
held responsible positions under the Crown so early as the
reigns of Edwards I. and II., and Badele is mentioned in one
of the Crown lists as a Revense Collector for the co. Suffolk to
Edward II.
John Badelet, who m. Lydia Woolnough {d 1C91), d. in
1G91, having had issue,
John, b. 6 Sept. 1G66; d. 1608.
AVilliam, of whom hereafter.
Ezckiel, b. Dec. 1670.
Samuel, b. March, 1672.
Lydia, b. G June, 16C9; d. Oct. 1681.
William Badelet, the eldest surviving son, was 6. 6 March,
1668; 111. Sarah Lincoln, and d. 1733, having had with other
issue, who d. young,
William, 6. 1706; d. 1738.
Samuel, who carried on the line.
Lydia, b. April, 1703; Jlrs. Bullen.
Mary, b. April, 1714 ; Mrs. Wood.
Samuel Eadeley, Esq., the eldest surviving son, b. June,
1709; in. Mary Moody, of Bury, and d. April 1780, leaving
with other issue,
John Badelet, Esq. of Guy Harlings, Essex, 6. 1742,
M.D., F.R.C.P., London. He to. Charlotte Brackenbury
(descended from Sir John Brackenbury), and had issue,
John-Carr, his successor.
Edward-Louth, of Guy Harlings, Essex, Barrister-at-Law,
h. 1803; d. unm. 1868.
Charlotte, 6. 1791. Maria, b. 1793.
Dr. Badeley d. 1831, and was .?. by his eldest son,
John-Carb Badelet, Esq., M.D., Cantab, F.R.C.P., London,
b. 1794; in. 1835, Althea-Faitliful, dau. of Rev. Charles-
Robert Fanshawe, of Fanshawe Gate, co. Derby, and had
John-Fanshawe, 6. 1837; d. 1838.
John, his successor. Edward, h. 1840.
Henry, b. 1842, late Lieut. 19th and 98th regts., s. to Guy
Hariingsatthe death of his uncle in 1868; in. 1873, Blanche,
dau. of C. Alhuscn, Esq. of Stoke Court, Bucks, and has a
son, Henry-John-Fanshawe, 6. 1874.
Robert, b. 1850.
Althca. Mary.
Emily Frances, d. 18C9.
Octavia, (twin with Frances) d. 1870.
Caroline. Ida.
Dr. Badeley d. 1851, and was s. by his eldest son, the present
JouN Badelet, Esq. of Leigh's Hall.
GO
BAO-
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAG
Anns—Gu., a cUev. between three boars"] heads erased
arg.
Crest— A boar's head, couped at the neck, arg.
Residence— DoyeT.
BAGENAIi OF BENEKEKRY.
Bagenal, Beauchamp-Feedeeick, Esq. of Bene-
kerry, co. Carlow, late Lieut. 45th regt., High
Sheriff co. Carlow, 1871, b. 10 Sept. 1846 ; s. his
brother 1868 ; m. 5 July, 1870, Ethel-Constance-
Mary, dau. of Kobcrt Westley Hall-Dare, Esq. of
Newtownbarry, co. "Wexford, and has issue,
I. Beauchamp- Walter, b. 5 Jan. 1873.
u. Charles-James, 6. 22 March, 1S7T.
I. Mary-Verena, b. i April, 1871.
HinCaflC. — Philip Newton, Esq. of Benekerry, 2nd son
of Philip Newton, Esq. of Dunleckny (see that famili/), by
Sarah Bagenal his wife, assumed by royal license, dated Gth
March 1832, the surname and arms of BAgENAL only. He m.
Georgiana, dau. of James Boyd, Esq. of Eosslare, co. Wexford,
and d. 1855, leaving three sons,
I. Waltee-Philip, his heir.
II. Beauchamp-Fkedebick, successor to his brother.
III. James-Philip, b. 1849 ; d. unm. in India, 4 June, 18C9.
IV. PhiUp-Henry, b. 1849.
Mr. Philip Bagenal d. 1865, and was s. by his eldest son,
Walter Philip Bagenal, Esq. of Benekerry, 6. 1841, Capt.
16th Lancers, d. unm. in India, 25 Nov. 1868, and was s. by
his brother, the present,
Beauchaup-Frederick Bagenall, Esq. of Benekerry,
Sent — Benekerry, near Bagenalstown.
BAGNAIili.
See Bagnall-Wild.
EAGNALL OF NEWBERIIIES.
Bagnall, Thomas, Esq. of Newberries Part,
Watford, Herts, J.P. Stafford, Middlesex, Herts,
Westminster, and Liberty of S. Albans, High
Sheriff of Staffordshire 1863, b. 15 April, 1799 ; m.
1st, 1 June, 1825, Mary-Keen, only child of John
Nock, Esq ; by whom he had issue,
I. JoHN-NocK, of Shenstone Moss, Lichfield, J. P., D.L. Staf-
fordshire, Lieut. -Col. 4th batt. Staffordshire Kifle Volun-
teers, High Sheriff 1875; b. 30 May, 1826 ; m. 3 Oct.
1848, Mary-Ann, eldest dau. of William Ward, of Wolver-
hampton, and has John-Ward, 6. 1854, and other issue.
II. Charles, of Sneaton Castle, Whitby, Yorkshire, J.P. for
Staffordshire and North Riding Yorkshire, b. 11 July,
1827 ; m. 1 Nov. 1860, Harriet-Curtis, dau. of John Chap-
man, Esq. of Whit^iy, J.P. North Riding, Yorkshire, and
has issue, Charles-Edward, 6. 1861; Arthur-Henry, b.
1863; Eustace-William, 6. 1864; Gordon-Ernest, b. 1866;
Ralph, 6. 1867; Mary-Adeline; Mabel-Edith; Evelyn-
Harriet.
ni Thomas, of the Hall, Milton Ernest, Bedford, J. P., b.
14 July, PiiO; m. 5 May, 1859, Fanny, 4th dau. of Her-
bcit Mackworth, Esq., and has issue, Helen-Maurice;
Jessie-Mary; AUce-Hilda; Grace-Mackworth ; Gertrude-
IV. William, d. young.
Mr. Bagnall m. 2ndly, 31 July, 1839, Caroline, dau.
of Lancelot Haslope, Esq., and has further issue,
V. Henry-IIaslope, M.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, late
Capt. Herts Militia , b. 30 March, 1844; m. 1873, Adeline
Chapman.
VI. Alfred-Llewellyn, d. young.
I. Harriet-Ellen, b. 15 May, 1840.
II. Laura-Haslope, b. 9 Feb. 1842; m. 19 Oct. 1870, George,
only son of Matthew Lyon, Esq. of Leamington.
III. Caroline-Adelaide, b. 1855; m. 'J April, 1874, Thomas-
William Bevan, Esq. of Cannonbury Terrace, London.
IV. Mary-Emma, b. 1847; r,i. Nov. 1871, Charles-Edward
Keyser, Esq., only Bon of Charles Keyser, Esq. of Sian-
more.
HtllCaCIC.— John Bagnall, Esq., son of John Bacnali,
who was buried at Darlaston Church, 1800, by Margaret 1
wife, to whom ho was m.2 Dec. 1753, and who was buried
with him 9 Feb. 1815; m. at Wednesbury, 13 May, 1792, Mary,
dau. of J. Eoyle, Esq., and by her (who rf. 22 Jan. 1826) left
at his decease, 23 Nov. 1829, with other issue,
Thomas Bagnall, Esq., now of Newberries.
Seal — Newberries Park, Watford, Herts.
BAGOT OF CHURCHDALE HOTTSE.
Bagot, Chaeles, Esq. of Churchdale House,
CO. Stafford, J.P., Col. 3rd K.O.S.R. Militia, ond *
Assistant-Master of the Ceremonies to the Queen,
b. 20 May, 1808 ; m. 7 July 1846, Sophia-Louisa,
dau. of Vice-Admiral Hon. Joicehne Percy, C.B., j
and has issue, J
I. Josceline-Fitzrot, &. 22 Oct. 1854.
II. Alan-Charles, b. 1 June, 1856. iii. Richard, b. 18C0.
I. Alice-Mary.
lS.inCn.SC. — the right Hon. sir Charles Bagot, G.C.B.>
P.C, some time Minister Plenipotentiary to tlie Court of the
Netherlands, 6. 23 Sept. 1781 ; 2nd son of William, 1st Lord
Bagot, m. 22 July, 1806, Lady Mary-Charlottc-Anne Wellesley,
dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Mornington, and by her (who d.
2 Feb. 1845) had,
Charles, of Churchdale House.
George-Talbot, b. 14 June, 1820.
Alexander, b. 10 June, 1822 ; Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.S. ; m. 23
Oct. 1852, Gertrude-Letitia, dau. of Col. R.-D. Halifax, and
d. 20 Oct. 1874, having had issue.
Louisa-Katharine, d. unm. 9 June, 1824.
Emily-Georgina, m. 15 Feb. 1837, George, 9th Earl of Win-
chilsea and Nottingham, and d. 10 Jan. 1848.
Caroline-Mary, m. 26 Sept. 1849, John David, M.D. of
Swansea.
Henrietta-Maria, m. 27 Aug. 1833, Henry, Earl of Uxbridgc,
afterwards 2nd Marquis of Anglesey, and d. 22 Marcli,";
1844. ^
Georgiana-Augusta, ni. 21 Sept. 1843, Lieut.-Col. Macken
Frazer; and d. 23 June, 1851.
Wilhelmina-Frederica, m. 17 Nov. 1846, Eear-Adml. Ilcnr
Bagot, B.N.; and d. 15 April, 1852.
Sir Charles s. Lord Sydenham as Governor-General of Canada
and d. there 19 May, 1843.
Arms — Erm., two chevronels, az.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, or, a goat's head, arg.
Motto — Antiquum obtinens.
Seat— Churchdale House, Rugelby, co. Stafford.
BAGOT OF BALLYMOE.
Neyille-Bagot, John-Lloyd, Esq. of Ballymoe,
CO. Gralway, J.P. cos. Gralway, Clare, and Eos-
common, b. 1814 ; m. 1843, Anna-Georgina, only
dau. of Edward Kirwan, Esq. of Ballyturin Castlo,
CO. Qalway, and has issue,
I. Thomas, 6. 1848; m. 1876, Ellen, dau. of Francis Meagher,
Esq. of Ballindeny, co. Tipperary.
II. Edward. in. John.
IV. Charles.
I. Anne. li. Ellen.
JLtUfiTJir.— Bagot of Balb/nioe represents the senior
branch of a family of Baggot or Bagot, whose direct ancestor,
Robert Bagod, b. 1213, Lord Chief Justiciary of Ireland, 1274,
obtained a grant from Nicholas de Hyntcberg, 1280, of the
manor of the Rath, near Dubhn (known to this day as Bagoc-
rath); and also, from Nicholas de Pierrepoint, the lands of
Bonevilstone and Brownestown, Barony of Aney, co. Limerick
(ever since called Bagotstown), and d. 1298. His lineal des-
cendant,
Edward Bagot, of Harristown, King's Co., and of Walterg"
town, CO. Kildare, b. 1620 ; was a Royal Commissioner for
King's Co., 1G63, and High Sheriff, co. Kildare, 1677, and
King's Co. 1680. He m. 1659, Catherine, dau. of William Col-
borne, of Great ConncU, Kildare, and d. 1711, aged DO,
leaving,
MiLO, of whom presently.
Arthur, executor of his father's will.
Christopher, ancestor of the Nuuncy and Kihioou branchej.
I
BAG
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAG
61
Elizabeth, m. James Medlicott, Esq. of Dunmurry, co.
Kildarc.
The eldest son,
Colonel Milo Bagot, of Ard, Newtown, and Kilcouvsey, b.
16G0 ; m. 1700, Margaret, dau. of Edraond and sister of Colonel
Andrew Armstrong, of Mauristown, co. Kildare; d. 1739,
leaving,
John, of whom presently.
Michael, d. s. p. 1744.
Charles, ancestor of Bagot of KUcnursep.
EUzabeth, to. W. Armstrong, of Ballycumher, King's Co.
Mary, d. s. p.
Col. Bagot settled Ard on his eldest son, by deed dated 1 May,
1725, anil Kilcourscy on his third son Charles, by deed 30 May,
1734. The eldest son,
John Bagot, Esq. of Ard, King's Co., 6. 1702; m. 172S, Mary
Herbert, of Durrow Abbey, King's Co., d. 17G0, leaving
issue 1 Milo, d. s. p. ; 2 William, d. s. p. ; 3 Charles,
d. s. p. ; 4 John-Llotd, who continued the family ; 5
Thomas, d. s. p. ; and two daus., Mary, d. s. p., and Margaret,
wife of Archibald Armstrong, of Garry Castle, King's Co.
The 4th son,
John-Lloyd Bagot, Esq. of Ard and Ballymoe, Capt. 37th
foot, and A.D.C. to Lord Cornwallis during the American war,
in. 1775, Catherine-Anne, dau. of Michael Cuffe, Esq. of
Ballymoe, son of Captain Francis Cuffe, and grandson (by his
■wife Mary, dau. of Thomas Caulfield, of Donamon Castle, co.
Eoscommon) of Capt. Thomas Cuffe, brother of Sir James,
grandfather of James Cuffe, Lord Tyrawley, and of Elizabeth
Cuffe, alias Pakenham, created Countess of Longford. He d.
1718, leaving issue, John-Cuffe, d. s. p. ; WiUiam, d. s. p. ;
Thojias-Xeville; Cordelia; Louisa; Isabella; and Maria, and
was s. by his 3rd son,
Thomas-Neville Bagot, Esq. of Ard and Ballymoe, b. 1784;
m. 1811, Ellen, dau. lof John Fallon, Esq. of Bunnimead, co.
Eoscommon, and Letitia his wife, dau. of John Lambert, Esq.
of Milford (son of Walter Lambert, of Cregclare, by his second
wife. Miss Martyn, of Tullyra Castle), by his wife Mary, dau.
of Sir Henry Burke, Bart, of Glynsk Castle, co. Galway, by his
wife Cisley Netterville, and d. 8 Feb. 1863, leaving issue,
John-Llotd, now of Ballymoe.
Bernard-William, of Carranure, co. Eoscommon, Barrister-at-
Law, J. P., b. 1818; m. 1st, 1850, Euphemia, dau. of B.-J.
Hinds, Esq., and has issue, Richard-John (Eev.), m. 1876,
Emily-Louisa, eldest dau. of H.-L. Bean, Esq. He m.
2ndly, 1862, Josephine, dau. of J.-A. Holmes, D.L., of
Clogher, co. Sligo, and has issue, Jane and Isabella.
Charles-Augustus, of Dublin, m. 1858, Fanny-Louisa, dau. of
A.-S. Kerr, Esq., and d. 1877, having had issue, George,
Bernard, and William.
Cliristopher-Neville, of Aughrane Castle, co. Galway, J. P.,
m. 8 Aug. 1875, Alice, dau. of Sir William Verner, 2nd
bart., M.P. for co. Armagh, and d. 23 May, 1877, leaving a
son, William-Hugh-Neville.
Letitia-Mary.
Ellen, (/. tinm. 26 July, 18G6.
Catherine, m. the late Francis Meagher, Esq. of Ballinderry,
CO. Tipperary.
Arms — Erm., two chevronels, az., in the dexter chief point a
trefoil, slipped, vert, quartering Cuff, of the family of Lord
Tyrawlet.
(Vest— Issuing from a ducal coronet, or, a goat's head,
eimines, horned of the first.
jMotto — Antiquum obtinens.
.^'((f— Ballymoe, co. Galway; Ballyturin House, Gort, co.
Galway.
BAGOT OF KILCOURSEY.
Bagot, Charles, Esq., of Kilcourscy, King's
Co., b. 1850 ; s. his father 18G9.
JLinCaflC. — Chables Bagot (3rd son of Colonel Milo
Bagot, of Ard, Newtown, and Kilcourscy, and younger brotlier
of John Bagot, of Ard), b. 1704 ; vi. Tempe, dau. of Daniel
Browne, Esq. of Eiverstown, co. KiUlare, by whom he left an
eldest son, Milo, who d. s. p., and a 2nd son, Daniel Bagot, of
Kilcoursey, High Sheriff of King's Co., who m. Sarah, dau.
of Abraham Clibhorn, Esq. of Clare Lodge, and dying 17S5,
left a son and heir,
Eev. Chakles-Emilids Bagot, who m. 1790, Eliza, dau. of
triysses North, of Newcastle, co. Westmcath, uncle of John-
Henry North, M.P., and d. March, 1S02, leaving (besides
other issue, who d. s. p.),
Charles, his heir.
Eliza, TO. Eev. John Ball, of Dclgany, to. 'Wiclilow (dec.),
aad left issue.
The son and heir,
Charles Bagot, Esq. of Kilcoursey House, King's Co.,
J.P., 6. 1791; TO. 1st, 1814, Anna, dau. of John Tuthill, Esq.
of Kingsland, co. Limerick, and by her had issue,
Charles-Emilius, b. 1815; d. s.p. 1862.
JoHN-TuTHiLL, of Kilcoursey. ,
Ulysses-North, 6. 1822; m. 1840, Bachel, 2nd dau. of John
Meyler, and has issue, Henrietta ; Eliza ; and Anna.
Eliza-Mary.
Anna, m. 1853, G.-A. Labatt, 4th surviving son of Samuel-
Ball Labatt, Esq., M.D., formerly of Eutland Square, Dublin.
He m. 2ndly, 1840, Sidney-Mary, dau. of Capt. Andrew Bagot-
Armstrong, of Castle Armstrong, King's Co., and by her
(who survived), left,
Andrew-Edmond-Bigoe, Barrister-at-Law, h. 1842.
Daniel- Walter-Wagstatfe, b. 1844; d. s.p. 1803.
The son and heir,
John Tuthill Bagot, Esq. of Kilcoursey House, King's
Co., Barrister-at-Law, some time M.P. for Light County,
South Australia, and Chief Secretary in that colony, b. 1819;
VI. 1848, Eliza, dau. of John Meyler, and had issue,
I. Charles-Ulysses, now of Kilcoursey.
II. John- Meyler. iii. Eobert-George.
I. Anna. ii. Elizabeth-Frances-Harriet.
^?-ms— Same as Bagot of Ballymoe.
&at— Kilcoursey, Clare.
GKEAVES-BAGSHAWE OF FOUD HALL.
G-reaves-Bagshawe, William-Henrt, Esq. of
Ford Hall, co. Derby, and of Banner Cross, co. York,
J.P. for former co., b. 13 Aug. 1831 ; m. 24 Sept.
1856, Martha, dau. of the late Joseph Bowmer, Esq.
of Laneayo House, co. Monmouth, and of Draycott.
CO. Derby, by whom he has issue,
I. William-Mdrray-Caldwell, h. 19 Oct. 1864.
I. Mary-Catherine-Murray.
II. Frances-Alice-Devereux.
IttllCilCIC.— The name of Bagshawe, which is of S.nxon
origin, and signifies " a small wooded glen," was taken by tliis
family from their ancient residence in the Peak of Derby.
From Bagshawe, which is situated in the parish of Chapel-en-
le-Firth, a branch of the parent stock appears to have
removed, within a century after the Norman Conquest, to
the Eidge, a commanding eminence in the same parish, distant
only two miles from their former home. Hero they remained
for upwards of six hundred years, until the Ridge estate was
conveyed by marriage to the father of Sir William Fitzherbert,
Bart, of Tissington. In the Harl. MS., 1093, fo. 27, the direct
descendants of the first Thomas Bagshawe, of the Ridge (who
was living in 1141), are traced for five generations; and from
WooUey's MSS. some further particulars respecting the early
history of this family may be obtained. The immediate an-
cestor of the Bagshawes of Abney, Ford, Hucklow, and Worm-
hill, is said to have been Nicholas, 4th son of Thomas Bags-
haugh, of The Ridge ; his eldest son was Edward, father of
Henry Bagshawe, of the Eidge, mentioned amongst "the
persons of quality " residing in co. Derby, whose names were
returned by royal commissioners, 12 Henry VI.; but some
good authorities regard the Abney branch of the Bagshawes
of Bagshawe, as older than that of The Eidge. The Visitation
pedigrees commence with
Nicholas Bagshawe, of Abney and Wormhill, co. Derby
(Forester to the King). He to. Alice, dau. and co-heir of John
de la Hall, of Hucklow, co. Derby, whose ancestor of the
same name was Forester to Edward III., created by deed
dated 1349. The son and heir was
William Bagshawe, of Abney, co. Derby, whose descend-
ants were long seated at Abney, and Farewell Abbey, co. Staf-
ford. They were Lords of the Manor of Abney, and inter-
married with the Eugeleys of Longdon, co. Stafford, Lords of
the Manor of Bylson; with the Bowdons of Bowdon, co.
Derby; and the famiUes of Harcourt, Lynacre, Bainbridge,
and Greatorex of Greatorex, co. Derby. As each generation
of this branch of the Bagshawes is given in Burke's Com-
moners, it will be sufficient to add the following particulars,
which are not there recorded. The name of Sir William Bag-
shawe, of Hope, CO. Derby, occurs in 1523 amongst the title
deeds of the Ford estate; another member of the family, Sir
Edward Bagshawe, settled in Ireland, and d. at Finglas, near
Dublin, 6 Oct. 1657 ; Frances, dau. of Nicholas Bagshawe, of
Abney, and Farewell Abbey (who registered his pedigree and
arms at Glover's Visitation of Stafford, 1&S3), m. Sir Jolin
Q2
BAG
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAa
Bentley, of Breadsall Park, co. Derby; and Alice, dau. of
Nicholas Bagshawe, of Abney, was wife of Robert Shakerley,
of LonjTSton, co. Derby, and motlier of Grace, Countess of
Slirewsbury. The 5th in direct descent from William Bag-
shawe of Abiicy, above mentioned,
William Uaosiiawe, of Hucklow, Abney, Litton, and Ford,
CO. Derby, Lord of the Manor of Hucklow, appeared at Sir
William Dugdale's Visitation of Derby, 1662, and was then
64 years of age. He d. 1669, leaving (with other issue) three
sons, who were the founders of three families, aU wealthy and
respected,
I. William, of whom presently.
It. John, of Hucklow, Lord of that Manor, who s. to the
largest share of his father's property, and was High Sheriff
of CO. Derby 1G9G lie was the father of
1 William Bagshawe, Esq. of Hucklow, whose son, John
Bagsliawc, Esq. of Hucklow, d. unm. 3 May, 1721, and
was s. by his only sister,
Grace Bagshawe, who conveyed the Bagshawe estates to
her husband, Aymer Rich, Esq. of BuU House, co. York.
{See MiLNES of Fryston.)
1 Gertrude, wife of George Beaumont, Esq. of Chapel
Thoipe, CO. York, ancestor by her of the Beaumonts
of Bietton, co. York; of the Lords Carrington, &c. (See
Beau.mont of Bretton.)
2 Elizabeth, "wife of Alexander Radycliffe, Esq. of Fox-
denton, co. Lancaster. (See Eadycltffb of Foxdenton.)
II. Adam, ancestor of Bagshawe of MTormhill (see that
family).
The eldest son,
William Bagshawe, of Ford Hall, &. at Lytton, 17 Jan.
1627-2S ; was in Holy Orders and Vicar of Glossop, co. Derby,
and afterwards became extensively known as a nonconformist
divine, under the designation of "The Apostle of the Peak.\
He d. 1 April, 1702, leaving by his wife, a dau. of Peter
Barker, Esq. of Darley, co. Derby, an only surviving son,
Samdel Bagshawe, Esq. of Ford Hall, J. P., to. 20 April,
16S5, Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of Samuel Child, Esq. of
Holmes Hall, near Leeds, co. York, by Faith, 2nd dau. of
Lieut.-Col. William Spencer, of Attercliffe Hall, co. York, by
Sarah, dau. of George Westby, Esq. of Ravenfield Park, co.
Y^ork. Mr. Bagshawe d. at Ford, 9 Dec. 1706, leaving issue,
with younger, children,
William, his heir.
Samuel, bapt. 1 Jan. 1689; m. 1 May, 1711, Frances, dau. of
John Hardware, Esq. of Bromborough Court, co. Chester, by
Frances, dau. of Rowland Hunt, Esq. of Boreatton Park, co.
Salop, by the Hon. Frances, dau. of WiUiam, 5th Lord
Paget, and Lady Frances Rich, dau. of Henry, Earl of
Holland, K.G. He d. 16 Nov. 1712, leaving issue, an only
son,
Sasiuel Bagshawe, successor to his uncle.
The eldest son,
William Bagshawe, Esq. of Ford Hall, J.P. and D.L., m.
Mary, dau. and co-heiress of John WiugSeld, Esq. of Hazle-
borough Hall, and Norton House, co. Derby, by Mary, sister of
Sir Samuel Clarke, of West Bromwich, co. Chester, but dying
s. p. 26 Nov. 1756, was s. by his nephew,
Samoel Bagshawe, Esq. of Ford Hall, b. May 1713; Col.
of the 93rd regt., which he raised at his own expense, M.P. for
Tallagh, co. Waterford, and J.P. for co. Derby. He m.
Catherine, dau. of Sir John Caldwell, of Castle Caldwell, co.
Fermanagh, Bart., by Anne, dau. of the Very Rev. John
Trench, Dean of Raphoe, 2nd son of Frederick Trench, Esq. of
Garbally, co. Galway. By her (who d. 19 July, ISOl) he had
issue,
Samuel, his heir.
John, of the Dales, Wormhill Hall, and Castleton, co. Derby,
and of Cotes Hall, co. York, Barrister-at-Law, and D.L. for
CO. Derby, b. 16 May, 1758. He d. laim. 21 Aug. 1801, and
was s. by Sir William-Chambers Bagshawe.
William, successor to his brother Samuel.
Anne, m. Michael Newton, Esq. of Culverthorpe, co. Lincoln,
M.P. for Beverley, nephew and heir of Sir Michael Newton,
of Culverthorpe, K.B., Bart., and M.P. for Beverley.
Colonel Bagshawe d. 16 Aug. 1762, and was s, by his eldest
SOI,
Samuel Bagshawe, Esq. of Ford Hall, and of Grosvenor
Square, London, D.L. co. Derby, 6. Dec. 1753; m. 21 Aug.
1787, Catherine, dau. of Capt. John Inkster, and d. «. p. 16
May, 1804. His only surviving brother and heir,
The Uev. William Bagshawe, of Ford Hall, and (in right
of his wife) of Banner Cross, co. York, M.A., Vicar of Buck-
minster, Sewstern, and Garthorpe, co. Leicester, and Incum-
bent of Wormhill, CO. Derby, 6. 6 Jan. 1763; m. 12 Nov. 1798,
Anne, only sister and heiress of Lieut.-Gen. William Murray
(previously Foxlowe), who m. the lion. Mary Murray, and s. to
the estates of Gen. the Right Hon. Lord John Murray, of
Banner Cress, and Pitnacree, co. Perth. Mrs. Bagshawe was
dau. of Samuel Foxlowe, Esq. of Staveley Hall, co. Derby,
by Dorothy, sister of Gen. Gisborne, of South Park, co.
Roscommon, M.P., and widow of Dr. Arthtir Bedford, of
Chesterfield, to whom she had been m. in Feb. 1797. She d.
5 Nov. 1844, and her husband, 11 Nov. 1847. They had issue
(with a son who d. young), an only dau.,
Maet-Catharine-Anne Bagshawe, who m. 24 Sept. 1829,
Henry-Marwood Greaves, Esq. of Hesley Hall, Notts, and (in
right of his wife) of Banner Cross, and Ford Hall, a J.P. for
cos. Derby, York, and Nottingham, and D.L. co. Derby. (See
Gkeaves of Page Hall and Elmsall Lodge.) He d. 10 March,
1859, leaving issue,
William-Henrt, who assumed, 28 April, 1853, the additional
surname of Bagshawe, now of Ford Hall.
Francis-Edward, of the Eaves, near Chapel-en-le-Frith, b. ?3
May, 1840; J.P. co. Derby; m. 11 Dec. 1872, Emma, dau-
of Thomas-Storer Partington, Esq. of Blackbrook, co. Derby,
and has issue,
Henry-Foxlowe, b. 1 March, 1875.
Frances-Mary.
Ellen-Elizabeth, in. 23 April, 1867, Charles-Yelverton Balgujr, ,
Esq. of Highfield, near Derby, late Capt. 42nd Royal
Highlanders.
Arms — Or, a bugle horn sa., stringed vert, between three
roses gu., for Bagshawe; quartering Greaves, and, subse-
quently. Child, Foxlowe, Mukeay, Bustard, Clay, EmsalIj
&c.
Cre.its— 1st, a dexter cubit arm, couped, the hand, ppr.,
grasping a bugle horn sa., stringed vert, for Bagshawe; 2nd,
Greaves.
Motto — Forma flos, fama flatus.
Seats— ¥ord Hall, near Chapel-en-le-Firth, co. Derby; aaJ
Banner Cross, near Sheffield, co. Y'ork.
BAGSHAWE OF THE OAKS AND
WORMHILL.
Bagshawe, Fbancis-Westey, Esq., M.A., o£ Th©
Oaks, Sheffield, and Wormliill Hall, Buxton, co.
Derby, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1868-69, Capt. Isb
West York Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 4 April, 1832 ;
m. 1873, Caroline-Amelia, younger dau. R.-A.-O.
Godwin -Austen, Esq. of Shalford House, Surrey,
and has issue,
Beatrice-Muriel-Westby, 6. 11 July, 1876.
Gladys-Godwin-de I'Hall, 6. 1877.
ICtlTCajC.— Nicholas Bagshawe, of Abney, co. Derby,
7)1. Alice de I'Hall, one of the daus. and co-heirs of John de
I'Hall, of Hucklow (whose primogenitor was Forester to the
King, 1349), and her sisters, in 1449, conveyed to nim their
claim to Wormhill. The 8th in direct descent from Nicholas
and Alice,
Richard Bagshawe, of Castleton, 6. 1675, Sheriff of Derby-
shire 1721, in. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Henry Gill, Esq.
of The Oaks, by his wife, Ursula, dau. and heir of William
Drake, Esq. of Cotes Hall, Yorkshire, and had five sons and
five daus. The 4th dau., Ellena, m. William Chambers,
M.D., of Kingston-upon-Hull, and her dau., Elizabeth
Chambers, m. Ralph Darling, Esq., and dying 1799, left u
son, William-Chambers Darling. Richard Bagshawe d. 1750,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Bagshawe, Esq., Gentleman-Usher of the Privy
Chamber, whose two next brothers, William and John, and
self dying s. p., the estates devolved upon his nephew, the
above-mentioned
William-Chambers Darling, a Physician, J.P., &. 19 Feb.
1771 ; who assumed, 1801, the surname and armsof Bagshawe.
He was High Sheriff of Derbyshire 1805, and received the
honour of knighthood. He m. 3 May, 1792, Helen, 2nd dau. of
Nathaniel Ridgard, Esq. of Gainsborough, and left issue,
William-John, his heir.
Henry-Ridgard, M.A., Q.C., J.P., &. 1 Nov. 1799; m. 1824.
Catherine-Elizabeth, dau. of John Gunning, Esq., and left
issue, William-Henry-Gunning, b. 18 Aug. 1825; John-
Bernard; Edward-Gilpin ; Catherine-Ellen.
Edward-Benjamin (Rev.), M.A., late Rector of Eyam, CO.
Derby, 6. 15 Oct. 1800; m. 8 June, 1826, Jane, 4th dau. of
William Partridge, Esq. of Bishop's Wood, Herefordshire
and had issue, Edward- Arthur, b. 18 Feb. 1830; William-
Perceval, d. 31 Dec. 1839; Frederic, b. 25 July, 1836;
Sarah-Janetta.
Charles-Frederic (P*cv.), M.A., Chaplain to the Now Bailey,
BAa
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAI
C3
Manthester, 6. 28 Oct. 1801; m. 21 Aug. 1830, Elizatoth-
Ann, dau. of George Hobson, Esq. of London and Yorkshire,
and had issue.
Eichard-Chambers, 6. 25 March, 1805; d. 1827.
Samuel-Robinson, Col. Bengal army, b. 28 July, 180G;
m. 6 Dec. 1826, Miss Roache, and rf. 11 May, 1860, having
had issue, Edward-William, b. 13 Dec. 1832; another son,
b. 1840; andadau., Mary-Charlotte.
Francis-Darling, Capt. 5th Bombay army, Sub-Assistant
Commissary-General, b. 18 June, 1807; in. 8 June, 1836,
Eliza-Anne Simpson, and <;. 7 March, 1840, leaving a son,
Francis-Loyd, 6. 1 Feb. 1849, and a dau., Margaret-Anne.
Kmund-Loyd, b. 8 Dec. 1808 ; m. 8 Oct. 1842, Bessy-Anne,
only dau. of John Acres, Esq. of Bath.
Augustus-Adam (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Wormhill, and Rural
Dean of Buxton, b. 27 Feb. 1815; to. 26 June, 1844,
Carohne-Emily, dau. of Rev. Wm. -Humphrey Vale, M.A.,
by Emily, his wife, dau. of Rev. Wm. Spencer, M.A., Vicar
of Dronfield, and has a son, WUliam-Augustus-Edward, M. A.,
Assistant Master at Uppingham School, b. 12 March, 1846,
VI. 21 Dee. 1870, Alice-Katherine, dau. of Edward-Otto
Partridge, Esq., J.P., and has issue, Herbert-Vale; Leonard-
Vale ; Elsie-Catherine ; Frances-Mary, and Helen-Mary.
Caroline, m. 13 May, 1817, John-Frederic Foster, Esq.
Mary-Ann, m. Jan. 1817, William Foster, Esq. of Kemp-
stone, Bedfordshire.
Charlotte-Helen, who m. 13 Aug. 1827, the Rev. Isaac Dixon,
Vicar of Garton-in-Holderness.
Georgiana-Jubilee, in. 9 May, 1831, Capt. Herbert White,
Bengal cavalry.
Emily, m. 19 May, 1836, the Rev. John-Cooke Faber, Rector
cf Cricklade, co. Wilts.
Sir William-Chambers Bagshawe d. 29 June, 1832 (his widow
d. 4 Aug. 1843), and was s. by his eldest son,
WiLLiAM-JoHN Bagshawe, Esq. of Wormhill Hall and of the
Oaks, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and D.L.; b. 13 April, 1793;
m. 12 Oct. 1822, Sarah, 3rd dau. of William Partridge, Esq. of
Bishop's Wood, co. Hereford, and had issue,
William-Leonard-Gill, late of The Oaks and Wormhill.
Fkancis-Westbt, now of The Oaks.
Alfred-Drake (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Taynton, near Glouces-
ter, b. 15 March, 1836; m. 16 April, 1868, Frances-Margaret,
younger dau. of the Rev. Samuel Ellis Garrard, Vicar of
Salford Priors, Warwickshire, and has issue, Leonard-Alfred,
b. 13 Jan. 1869; Arthur-WDliam-Garrard, 6.29 July, 1871,
and Frances-Ursula, b. 1 June, 1870.
Snrah-Alicia.
Elizabeth-Ursula, m. 23 June, 1853, Sir Henry-St. John
Ilalford, Bart, of Wistow, Leicestershire.
Caroline-Anne. Helen-Gertrude. Cecilia-Margaret.
He d. 1 June, 1851, and was s. by his eldest son,
William-Leonard-Gill Bagshawe, Esq, of The Oaks .and
Wormhill, 6. 28 Oct. 1828, who d. unm. 20 July, 1854, and was
s. by his next brother, Fkancis-Westbt Bagshawe, Esq., now
of The Oaks.
Arm!! — Per pale, erminois and gu., a bujle stringed between
three roses, all counterchanged, barbed, and seeded, ppr.,
quartering the ensigns of Gill, Westbt, and Drake.
Cnst — A dexter cubit arm, issuing out of the clouds, the
hand, ppr., holding a bugle horn or, the handle sa., within the
strings a rose, gu.
M.'iti — Forma, fios; fama, flatus.
^"/ — ihe Oaks, near Sheffield; Wormhill Hall, near
Euxtun.
BAGWELL OF MARLFIELD.
Bagwell, John, Esq. of Marlfield, co. Tii^perarj,
and of East GroTe, co. Cork, J.P. and D.Ii., High
Sheriff CO. Tipperary, 1834, M.P. for Clonmel,
1857-74, b. 3 April, 1811 ; *. his uncle, the Eight
Hon. William Bagwell, M.P., 1825 ; m. 21 June,
1838, Hon. Frances-Eliza Prittie, sister of Henry,
3rd Lord Dunalley, and has issue,
I. Richard, J. P., High Sheriff co. Tipperary 1869 ; h. 9 Dec.
1840; TO. 9 Jan. 1873, Harriette-Phillippa, dau. of Philip-
Jocelyn Newton, Esq. of Dunleckney, co. Carlow.
n. William, 6. 5 March, 1849.
I. Elizabeth.
II. Margaret, to. 1862, to John-Thornton Rogers, Esq.,
River Hill, Kent
III. Emily. rv. Fanny.
Htncage.— William Bagttell, Esq., M.P. for Clonmel
(son of John Bagwell, Esq. of Clonmel and Burgagary, banker,
and grandson of William Bagwell, Esq. of Ballyloughane,
living in 1707); to. 1749, Jane, dau. and co-lieir of John
Harper, Esq. of Belgrovc, co. Cork, and dying 1766, left, with
thi-ee daus., a con and heir,
John Bagwell, Esq., M.P. for co. Tipperary, and Colonel
of the Militia, who purchased MarlGeld, co. Tipperary. He vi.
1774, Mary, dau. of Richard Hare, Esq. of Ennismore, and
sister of William, 1st Earl of Listowel, by whom he had issue
(with four daus., Margaret, m. John Killy, Usq. of Shangally
Castle; Jane, to. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Eyre Coote; Catherine, to.
John Croker, Esq. of Ballinaguard; and Mary, vi. lleniy
Langley, Esq. of Brittas Castle), two sons,
I. William, his heir.
II. Richard (Rev.), Dean of Clogher, who m. 1808, Margaret,
dau. of Edward Croker, Esq. of Ballinaguard, and had
issue,
1 John, successor to his uncle.
2 Edward-Bagwell-Purefoy, of Greenfield, co. Tipperary,
formerly Capt. 4th Hussars, and now Lieut. -Col. Tipperary
Artillery, High Sheriff co. Tipperary, 1856 (.sc Purefot).
1 Margaret, ia. Joseph Gore, Esq. of Derrymore, co.
Clare.
2 Mary, m. George Gough, Esq. of Woodstown, co. Tippe-
rary.
3 Jane, to. Benjamin-B. Friend, Esq.
Colonel Bagwell was s. at his decease by his eldest son.
Colonel The Right Hon. William Bagwell, of Marlfield,
M.P., a Privy Councillor and Muster-Master-General for
Ireland, at whose decease, unm. 1825, the estates devolved oa
his nephew,
John Bagwell, Esq., now of Marlfield.
Seais— Marlfield, near Clonmel ; and Eastgrove, Quccnstowa.
BAIKIE, OP TANKERNESS.
Baikie, Egbert, Esq. of Tankerness, co. Orkney,
M.D., late of H.M.'s Indian Army, Vice-Lieut,
and J.P. for co. Orkney, b. 30 Oct. 1799 ; m. 18
March, 1852, Helen-Elizabeth, dau. of the late John-
Maxwell Dayidson, Esq., Bengal Medical Service.
Mr. Baikie, s. his brother 24 Feb. 1869.
HtnCafJC. — This ancient family is stated to have com©
originally from Norway; the name signifies a brook, or small
stream (German, Mdchchen), and has been settled in Orkney
for centuries.
James Baikie, who purchased the first part of the estate of
Tankerness in 1623, was s. by Arthur Baikie, appointed a
Commissioner of Supply by the Act of 1678. His son, James,
was s. by George, and he by Robert Baikie, whose son,
James Baikie, Provost of Kirkwall during the rising in favour
of the Royal Stewarts in 1745, m. Janet Douglas, of Eglishay
(of the Morton family), and was s. at his decease, 1764, by his
son,
Robert Baikie, Esq. of Tankerness, who to. 12 Feb. 1785,
Mary, dau. of Thomas Balfour, Esq. of Huip, and had issue,
James, his heir.
Thomas, R.N., b. 2 April, 1791, drowned in the Baltic,
11 Aug. 1811.
Wilham, b. 29 April, 1797 ; d. Oct. 1823.
Robert, M.D., successor to his brother.
Mary, m. 1st, Lieut. W. Robertson, 95th Rifles ; 2ndly, Lieut.
Skeldon, R.N.; and 3rdly, Capt. J.Dover, aud d. 5 Jan.
1860.
Janet-Douglas, d. young.
Frances, m. Lieut. Gilbert Traill, E.N.
Mr. Baikie d. 4 April, 1817, nnd was s. by his eldest son,
James Baikie, Esq. of Tankerness, 6. 4 April, 1780; 1)7.12
Dec. 1814, Eleanor-Anderson, dau. of W. Wemyss, Esq. of
Cutliehill, co. Fife, which lady d. 26 July, 1862. Mr. Baikie
d. s. 2>. 24 Feb. 1869, and was s. by his brother,
Robert Baikie, Esq. of Tankerness.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron gu., between three flames of fire,
a lion rampant, between two stars of the field.
Crest — A flame of fire, ppr.
.S/oi(o— Commodum non damnum. (In allusion probably to
its use as a beacon.)
-Sccti— Hall of Tankerness, Kirkwall, co. Orkney.
BAILEY OF MAINDIFF AND
NANT-Y-aLO.
Bailey, Ceawshat, Esq. of Maindiff, co. Gla-
morgan and Nant-y-glo, co. Monmouth, b. April,
1821, J.P. aud D.L. cos. Monmouth and Brecon,
G4
BAI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAI
High SheriflP for the former co. 1S74, late Capt.
Brecon Militia ; m. 29 Sept. 1863, EUzabeth-Sehua-
Maclaine, only dau. of the late Count and Countess
Metaxa, and has issue two daus.
Clara.
II. Emily-Augusta.
^LuXCHQt. — Crawshay Bailet, Esq. of Nan^y-Glo, co.
Monmouth (brother of Sir Joseph Bailey, 1st bart. of
Glanusk. son of the late Joseph Bailey, Esq., and nephew of
the late Eichard Crawshay, Esq. of Cyfanba), J. P. and D.L.,
M.P. for Monmouth 1852 ; m. 1st, 1820, Miss Crawshay, by
whom he had a son,
Cbawshat, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, 1850, Anne, dau. of the late Joseph Moore, Esq.
of Mitcham, Surrey. Mr. Bailey served as High Sheriff of co.
Brecknock, 1837, and co. Monmouth, 1S50, and d. 1872, when he
was s. by his only son, the present Crawshay Bailey, Esq. of
Maindiff.
.^rms—Arg., between two bars, three annulets in fcss, gu.,
all between as many martlets of the last.
Crest— A griffin, sejant, arg., semee of annulets, gu.
Motto — Libertas.
Scat— Xant-y-Glo, Newport.
BAILEY OF WROTHAM.
B.\iLET, The Eey. James-Sandfoed, of K'epeiker
House, Wrotham, and Ightham Place, Kent,
M.A., of Jesus Coll., and formerly Yicar of St.
Clement's, Cambridge, b. 5 May, 1824 ; m. 1857,
Lavinia (she d. 1875), dau. of Demetrius Grevis-
James, Esq. of Ightham Court, J.P. and D.L., for-
merly High Sheriff for the co. of Kent, and has
issue,
I. Edmuxd-Wtndham-Gbevis, Lieut. West Kent L. I. Militia
b. 10 Nov.. 1850.
II. Demetrius-Jamcs-Sanford, b. 31 May, ISOO.
I. Etheldreda-Lavinia-Margaret.
II. Edith-Maud. iii. Christabella-Eolfe.
3Lt'nC3(JC. — William Batlet, Esq. of the city of Norwich,
I. 1720; d. 1787, leaving his eldest son and heir,
William Bailet, Esq. of Crooke's Place, Norwich, and
Eaton, CO. Norfolk, b. 1755; m. Margaret, dau. and eventual
heiress of Eichard Woodcocke, Esq. (descended from George
Woodcocke, of Hatfield, co. York, and Margaret, dau. of the
Hev. W. rtishton) ; b. 1813, having had issue,
I. EiSHTON-EoBixsoN, of Maidstoues, Wormingford, Essex,
B.D. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge, Eector of St. Peter
ad Vincula in the Tower of London; Vicar of Culpho,
Suffolk, and Patron of the Vicarage of Citing, Essex.
Mr. Bailey was formerly Capt. in the West Norfolk Militia,
and Lieut, in the 21st Fusiliers, b. 1780; m. Harriett, dau.
of W. Eolfe, Esq. of Ford Street, Essex, and dying 1840,
left issue,
1 EisHTON-EoBiNSON (Eev.), B.A., Sidney Sussex Coll.,
Cambridge, d. unm.
2 William, M.A., Trin. Coll. Cambridge, Vicar of Ulting,
Essex, d. unm. 1843.
1 Harriett-Eobinson. m. W. NichoU, Esq. one of the
moneyers of Her Majesty's Mmt, and Capt. Queens own
Tower Hamlets Militia, (/. s. j). 1S43.
2 Margaret-Harriett, m. J.-E. Boggis Eolfa, Esq., J.P. and
D.L. Essex, and Capt. 55th loot, and one of Her
Blajesty's Gentlcmen-at-Arms.
II. James-Aldcrson of Chesterfield House, Tunbridge Wells,
Kent, formerly Capt. King's- Own Tower Hamlets Militia,
rnd Lieut. C9th foct, with which regiment he served during
the campaign in the Netherlands, and the occupation of
Paris by the allied armies in 1814-1.=', b. 1783; 'm. 1823,
Anne, only surviving child and heiress of the Eev. Edmund
Sandford, B.D., Fellow and Tutor of Jesus Coll , Oxford, and
Eector ot Nutfield, Surrey ; d. 1869, leaving,
James-Sandford, present representative.
Anne-Theodosia, m. A. Biron Ashford, Esq,
^n!u—Erminois, a lion passant sa., holding in the dexter paw
a cross pattee-fitchee gu. on a chief nebuly of the second a
cross pattie or.
Crfst— In front of a demi-lion erminois holding in the dexter
paw a cross pattee-fitchee gu., the trunk of a tree eradicated
lesswise and sprouting proper.
Jlfo«o— Nee temere, nee timide.
^'€C'-i— Nepeiker House, Wrotham, Scvcnoaks, Kent.
BAILLIE OF DOCHFOUIl.
Baillie, Etan, Esq. of Dochfour, co. Inverness,
m. 1st, 1821, Charlotte-Augusta, dau. of the Ven.
Charles Baillie-Hamilton, Archdeacon of Cleveland,
but by her (who d. 1822) had no issue ; 2ndly, 11
Oct. 1823, Lady Georgiana-Fredei'ica Montagu, 4th
dau. of William, 5th Duke of Manchester, and has,
with other issue,
I. Evan-Peter-Mostagu, &. 1824; tti. 15 Feb. 1855, Lady
Frances-Anna Bruce, dau. of Thomas, 7th Earl of Elgin,
and d. Nov. 1874, leaving issue.
II. William-Montago, of Bristol, D.L., High Sheriff of that
city 1860, 6. 11 Oct. 1827; ni. 10 Sept. 1859, Lady
Theodosia-GertrudeProby, youngest dau. of the late Earl
of Carysfort, and has issue, Isabella-Georgiana : Caroline-
Mary ; and Eva.
I. Caroline-Ehza-Montagu, ni.1857. Lord Wynford.
II. Georgiana-Mary, m. 1857, Hon. WUliam-James Colville,
brother to the present Lord Colville.
III. Mary-Emily, ni. Francis-Henry Beaumont, Esq. of Buck-
land Court, Surrey.
iLtlTCaCfC.— Sir William Baillie, of Laminton, co.
Lanark, by Marian his wife, dau. of Sir John Seton, of Soton,
had a numerous issue. The tradition is that the three eldest
sons had maimed a clergyman, who had been taken into the
house as tutor, for a grievous offence which he had com-
mitted in their family, of which injury he died. The power of
the Church at this time being great in Scotland, the three
brothers were (continues the tradition) obliged to fly.
The eldest settled in Inverness-shire ; the 2nd in Ireland;
from him springs the family of Innishargie, and its derivative
branch of Eingdufferin. The 3rd went to the Isle of Anglesey,
and founded the family of which the Marquis of Anglesey is a
descendant. The eldest son is stated to have fought at the
battle of Brechin, and to have been for his services rewarded
with the baronies of Dunain and Torbreck, part of the castle
lands of Inverness, in 1452. From him derived, 4th in descent,
William Baillie, of Dunain, who m. Catherine, dau. of
Eobert More Munro, of Fowlis, chief of the clan Munro, and
left two sons, Alexander, of Dunain, and John, ancestor of
the Baillies o/Xeys. The elder son,
Alexander Baillie, Esq. of Dunain, Sheriff of the county
from 1585 to 1593, m. Catherine, dau. of Munro of Miltown,
and left two sons, William, his heir, , of Dunain, ancesinnf
the Baillies of Dunain, represented by William Baillie. I'.sf;.
of that place ; and David, ancestor of the family of DuL-Uiour.
The 2nd son.
David Baillie, 1st (jf Dochfour, m. Margaret, 4th dau. of
the Lord Lovat, and was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Baillie, of Dochfour, who m. 1709, Haiimh.
dau. of Eraser of Relig, and left four sons, Hugu, of Dochf-nir;
William, of Eosenall, Sutherland, father" of the late General
Sir Ewan BailUe, Baft., and General Charles Baillie Evan, ol
Aberiachan; and David. The eldest son,
Hugh Baillie, Esq. of Dochfour, i». 10 Jane, 1730, Emilia,
dau. of Eraser of Relig, and left,
I. Alexander, his heir, of Dochfour, d. 1798.
II. James, M.P., of Ealing Grove, Middlesex; m. Colin, flnti
and co-heiress of Colin Campbell, of Glenure, by Jan.t lii
wife, dau. and co-heiress of the Hon. Colonel Hugh Mm kay
of Bighouse, by whom he had, besides three daus., ilnv.
sons,
1 Alexander, d. unm.
2 Hugh-James, m. Jessie, dan. of Henry Mills, E?i. o
Lower Morden, Surrey, and had issue,
Colin-CampbelIB; of Glenure House, Charlton l\:;u-
Gloucestershirc, and Earlsfee, Essex, b. 6 July, 1 - W
w. Annc-Catharine, only child of the Eev. Heni} 1 it.
Gerald, niece of Sir William. FitzGerald, of Carrym lai:
Bart, {see Baronetage), and widow of the Eev. Thoma;
Alfred Strickland.
Alexander, m. Elise-Marie, dau. of the Chevalier vo
Hagmerle, Major in the Austrian Service, and d. i
1876, leaving two daus., Jessie and Mary.
James-Fraser, an officer in the Austrian Army, d
1855.
Amelia-Frances, m. W.-S. Greatheed, Esq., by whot
she has two sons, Hugh-Bertie and James-Percy.
Frances-Maria, m. to Carl von Griindler, a Colonel i
the German Service, by whom she has ouc dau.
3 Evan-Hamilton.
III. Evan, of whom presently.
IV. Duncan.
I. Catherine, vi. Provost Chisholm, of Inverness, youn£<
brother of Chisholm of Chisholm.
•BAl
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EAI
G5
n. Isabella, m. Duncan Grant, of Busht.
in. Hannah, m. James Fraser, of Belladrura.
IV. Christin, m. Duff of Muirtown.
The 3rd son,
Evan Baillie, of Dochfour, «. his eldest brother, Alexander,
1793, and becoming an eminent West India Merchant at
Bristol, was M.P. for that city, and Colonel of the Bristol resi-
ment of Volunteer Infantry. He m. Mary, dau. of Peter Gur-
ley, Esq. of the island of St. Vincent, and left three sous,
Peter, of Dochfour.
HuGU-DnucAN, of Redcastle (see that name).
James-Evan, formerly M.P. for Tralee and Bristol.
The eldest son,
Peter Baillie, Esq., of Dochfour, M.P., m. 9 March, 1797,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Pinney, Esq. of Somerton Erleigh,
Somerset, and left issue,
Evan, now of Dochfour.
JouN-l'REDERicK, of Leys, CO. Inverness, m. Annie Baillie,
dau. and heiress of Col. John Baillie, M.P. of Leys, and had
issue. The eldest son, John-Baillie Baillie, Esq. is now
of Leys {see that name).
. Jane, m. 1826, the Hon. and Eev. Baptist- Wriothesley Noel,
brother of the 1st Earl of Gainsborough.
Mary, m. 1st, John Morritt, Esq. of Rokeby ; and 2ndly,Capt.
Gcorge-St. John Mildmay, R.N.
Arms — Az., nine stars, three, three, two, and one, arg.
Crest — A boar's head, erased, ppr.
' Motto — Quid clarius astris ?
Seat — Dochfour, Inverness.
BAILLIE OF LEYS,
Baillie, John-Baillie, Esq. of Leys, co. Inver-
ness, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut. Coldstream Guards,
b. 1835.
iltltCaflC. — John-Frederice; Baillie, Esq. of Leys, J.P.
and D.L. (2nd son of Peter Baillie, Esq., M.P., of Dochfour), m.
Annie, dau. and heiress of Col. John Baillie, of Leys, M.P., and
had issue,
I. John Baillie, his heir.
II. Alexander, b. 1837.
Mr. Baillie d. 1865.
Arms — See Baillie of Dochfour.
<Satt— Leys Castle, co. Inverness.
BAILLIE OF REDCASTLE AND
TARKADALE.
Baillie, The Eight Hox. Heney-James, of
Redcastle and Tarradale, co. Boss, M.P. for Inver-
ness-shire, b. March, 1803 ; Joint Secretary of the
Board of Control, 1852, and Under Secretary of
State for India, 1858-59 ; Lord Lieutenant of Koss-
4iire, and formerly M.P. for Rye and Honiton ; in.
1st, 29 Dec. 184.0, Philippa-Eliza-Sydney, elder
lau. of Percy, Viscount Strangford ; 2ndly, 1857,
L'larissa, dau. of George Rush, Esq. of Elsenham
Hall, Essex, and Farthinghoe, co. Northampton.
ittUCaCfC. — CoL. HuGH-DoNCAN Baillie, of Redcastle and
Tarradale, b. 31 May, 1777 ; m. 1st, 13 Dec. 1796, Elizabeth,
lau. of the Rev. Henry Eeynett, D.D., and by her had issue,
Hesrt-James, now of Redcastle.
Maria-Ann, m. 8 March, 1831, Hon. William Ashley, 2nd
son of the 6th Earl of Shaftesbury.
Augusta- Vesey, d. 31 Aug. 1854.
Elizabeth, m. WiUiam Brodie, Esq. of Erodie, N.B.
'I'lonel Baillie to. 2ndly, 2 July, 1821, Mary, dau. of Thomas
Miiith, Esq. of Castleton Hall, and by her had issue,
Hugh-Smith, Col. in the army, J.P.; 6. 1822; to. 1847,
Maria, Viscountess Glentworth, dau. of Henry Villebois,
Esq.
Duncan-James, Col. in the army; b. 1826; m. Anne, dau.
of Ucv. Gustavus Burnaby.
Alfred-William, b. 1830; d. 1867.
Frederica-Penelope, m. Philip Perceval, Esq., eldest son of
Col. Perceval, of Temple House, co. Shgo, d. 1861.
:;ol. H.-D. Baillie d. 21 Juno, 1866, and was s. by his son,
Henry-James, now of Redcastle.
&ai£— Redcastle, Invernecs ; and Tarradale, Eos;-shire.
BAILIE OF RINGDUFFERIN.
Bailie, James, Esq. of Ringdufferin, co. Down,
J.P., M.A. Triu. Coll. Dublin, Major,- retired, 87th
R. I. Fusilsers, b. 31 Jan. 1823 ; m. 15 May, 1850.
Charlotte-Jemima, eldest dau. of Capt. Wilham
Carleton, 4th son of Dean Carletou, and has three
daus.,
Harriette-Louisa. Kathleen. Louisa.
ILt'llCaJIC.— This family, a younger branch of that of
Bailie of Innishargie, co. Down, derives descent from Baillie
of Lamington, in Scotland. (See Baillie o/Doc/j/our.)
Alexander Bailie, the 2nd son of Sir William Baillie, Knt.
of Lamington, by his wife Marian, dau. of Sir John Seton (see
Baillie of Dochfour), settled in Ireland, at Innishargie, co.
Down, in the reign of James I., about the year 1620, and d.
1682. Capt. John Bailie, his eldest son, who was b. 1623, d.
1687, and was s. in Innishargie by his eldest son, James, who
was 6. 1653, and d. 1710. He was s. by his 2nd son, John
Bailie, Esq. of Innishargie, 6. 1697; who m. Jane, dau. of
Matthew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde, co. Down, and d. 1759. He
was s. by his son, James Bailie, Esq., who sold Innishargie;
he r/i. Anne, dau. of Francis Hall, Esq. of Strangford, and d.
1787. This branch of the Bailie family is now represented by
the descendants of Col. Bailie, a younger brother of James,
the last owner of Innishargie.
Edward Bailie, Esq., the 2nd son of Alexander Bailie, the
1st of Innishargie, settled at Ringdufferin; he m. Elizabeth,
sole dau. of James Dunbar, and was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Bailie, who became the absolute purchaser of
Ringdufferin, in 1674. He was s. by his son,
Edward Bailie, Esq. of Ringdufferin, High Sheriff co.
Down in 1764, who d. 1774, at the age of 84. His 2nd son,
James Bailie, Esq. of Ringdufferin, 6. 1735; J. P., Deputy-
Governor of CO. Down ; m. 1793, Sophia Loudon, and, dying
1810, was s. by his eldest son,
James Bailie, Esq. of Ringdufferin, &. 1797; Barrister-at-
Law, J.P. and D.L. ; m. 1st, 1821, Charlotte, dau. of Dean
Carleton, and by her (who d. 1825) had a son, James, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, 1829, Harriett-Alice, dau. of Rev. Henry Mahon,
and had by her three daus.,
Louisa-Anne. Sophia-Emily, deceased.
Harriett- Alice-Gertrude.
He d. June, 1863, when his only son, James, s. him in the
Ringdufferin estate. He was a Major in the 87th royal Irish
FusiUers, and served ten years in the East Indies.
Arms — Az., nine stars, three, two, and one, arg.
Crest — A hand and dagger.
Motto — Quid clarius astris ?
Seat — Ringdufferin, near Killyleagh.
BAILLIE OF DTJNTISBOXJRNE ABBOTS.
Baillie, "William-Huntee, Esq. of Duntis-
bourne Abbots, Cirencester, co. Gloucester, and 43,
Norfolk Square, London, b. 1797 ; m. 1835, Hen-
rietta, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Duff, of St. Andrews,
N.B., and has surviving issue,
I. William-Hdnter, late Capt. 8th regt., b. 1833.
I. Sophia. II. Helen.
III. Agnes, to. Rev. Robert Oliver, Whitwell, J.?le of Wight.
IV. Henrietta, in. Rev. James Maconochy, Vicar of All
Saints, Holborn.
%intKQt, — This family descends, it is stated, from that
of Baillie of Lamington, co. Lanark.
Rev. James Baillie, D.D., Professor of Divinity at the
University of Glasgow, to. Dorothea Hunter, sister of the
celebrated brothers, William Hunter the Accoucheur, and
John Hunter the Anatomist, by whom he had (with two daus.,
Agnes, a poetess, who d. 27 April, 1861, in her 101st year;
and Joanna, poetess and dramatist, who d. at her villa at
llampstead, 23 Feb. 1851, in her 89th year) a son,
Matthew Baillie, Esq., M.D., sometime Physician to
George III., and one of the most distinguished anatomists
and physicians of his time, 6. 27 Oct. 1761. Ho i)i.5May,
1791, Sophia, dau. of Thomas Denman, Esq. of Mount Street,
Grosvenor Square, M.D., and sister of Tliomas, 1st Lord Den-
man, by whom (who d. Aug. 1815) he left issue at his decease,
23 £cpt. 1823,
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33AI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAI
I. James, d. young.
II. WiLLiAM-HoNTER, HOW of DuntisbouTOe Abbots.
1. Elizabeth, m. Eobert MLUigan, Esq. of Eastridgc, Eyde,
Isle ol Wight.
Scats— Duntisboiirne Abbots, Cirencester, co. Gloucester;
and Long Calderwood, so. Lanark.
BAILWARD OF HORSINGTON.
BAILWAED, THOHAS-HENEY-METHrEN, Esq. of
Horsington Manor, Somerset, and Frankleigh House,
Wilts, J.P., h. 1843.
itfllCajC. — John Bailward, Esq. of Bradford-on-Avon,
■\Vilts, living temp. Queen Anne, to. 1714, Constance Groonie,
of Nailswoth, co. Gloucester, and had a son,
John Bailward, Esq. of Bradford, living temp. George II.,
who TO. 1744, Anne Shewell, of Bradford, and was father of
Samuel Bailward, Esq. of Bradford, m. Anna-Maria
Stevens, of Frankleigh, Wilts, and d. 1800, leaving a son,
John Bailward, Esq. of Bradford, m. 1841, Elizabeth-
Frances, dau. of Rev. James Bradncy, of Leigh House,
Wilts, and had issae,
I. Thomas-Henrt-Methuen, Ms heir.
II. Francis-John-Poore. iii. William-Amias.
IV. Arthur-Churchill.
I. Constance-Elizabeth. n. Alice.
in. Annette-Barbara-Henrietta, m. Edward Leyborne-
Popham, Esq.
IV. Mary-Beatrice. v. Elizabcth-Susannah-Mellifer.
Mr. Bailward d. 1868.
(Seats— Horsington Ma«or, Winoanton; Frankleigh House,
Bradtord-on-Avon.
BAIRD OF ELIE.
Bated, William, Esq. of Elie, co. Fife, and
Cambusdoon, co. Ayr, b. 1848 ; eldest surviving son
of the late William Baird, Esq. of EUe, M.P. for
tlie Falkirk District of Burghs.
ittttCajJC — Alexander Baird, of Lochwood, co. Lanark,
h. 1765 ; d. 1833, leaving issue by his wife, Jean Moffat, who
d. 1851,
William Baird, of Elie, h. 179G; d. 18G4; m. Janet John-
ston, and by her had issue, 1 Alexander, d. s.p.; 2 William.
now of Elie, 6. 1848; 3 John-George-Alexander, now of
Muirkirk, b. 1854; 4 James-Douglas, 6. 1856; 5 Hcnry-
Eobert, 6. 1861 ; 6 Edward- William-David, 6. 1864 ; 1 Jane,
TO. 1862, James-George Hay, Esq. of Be) ton; 2 Janet-
Ann, d. 1868; 3 Charlotte; 4 Mary-Elizabeth; 5 Cecilia-
Margaret.
John (see Baird of Urk).
Alexander, of Uric, b. 1799; d. 1862, s.p.
James, of Auchmedden, co. Aberdeen, Knoydart, co. Inver-
ness, and Cambusdoon, co. Ayr, J. P., D.L., b. 1802; m. 1st,
1852. Charlotte, dau. of the late Robert Lockhart, Esq. of
Castlehill, co. Lanark, who d. 1857; and 2ndly, 1859, Isa-
buUa-Agnew, dau. of Admiral James Hay, of Belton, East
Lothian. Mr. Baird was first elected M.P. for the Falkirk
Burghs 1851. He d. 20 June, 1876.
Robert, of Auchmedden, b. 1806; d. 1856, .?. p.
Douglas, of Closeburn, h. 1808; d. 1854 (see Baird of
Clnseburn).
George, ofStichlll and Strichcn, 6. 1810; d. 1870. {See
Baird of Stichill.)
David, of Stichill, b. 1816; d. 1860, s.p.
Janet, m. 1st, Alexander Whitelaw, Esq., and had issue,
1 Alexanders. 1823; to. 1859, Barbara-Forbes, youngest dau.
of the late Eobert Lockhart, Esq. of Castleliill (see White-
XAW of Gartshore).
2 Thomas, b. 1826 ; d. 1850, s. p.
1 Jane, d. in infancy.
2 Jane, to. Thomas Thorneycroft, Esq. of Hadley Park,
Salop.
Janet (Mrs. Wliitelaw), to. 2ndly, John Weir, Esq., and
has issue, 3 William, 6. 1835 (see Weir of Kiidonan) ; 3
Janet, to. David Wallace, Esq. of Glassingall.
Jean, m. Thomas Jackson, Esq., and has issue, 1 Thomas,
6.1833; 2 Alexander, b. 1841; 1 Jane; 2 Jessie, m. John-
Mann Thomson, Esq. ; 3 Douglas ; 4 Jemima.
Arms — Per pale, gu. and or, a boar, passant, couaterelianged.
Crest — A griffin's head, erased, or.
Motto — Dominus fecit.
&k£— EUe, Hfeshire.
Annette-Maria, dau. of Sir Lawrence Palt, 4tli
hart, of Haldon House, co. Devon, and has issue,
I. Joiin-Lawren'ce, b. 1874.
II. Alexander-Walter.
I. Evelyn-Margaret. ii. Janct-Norah.
HinCaflC— fi'ee Baird of Mie.
John Baird, Esq. of TJrie, co. Kincardine, and Lochwood,
CO. Lanark, b. 1798, 2nd son of Alexander Baird, Esq. of
Lochwood; s. his brother Alexander in the estate of TJrie,
1860; m. 1848, Margaret, dau. of John Finlay, Esq. of Spring-
hill, CO. Lanark, and had issue,
I. Alexander, now of Urie.
II. John, b. 1852, now of Knoydart (see Baird of Knoydart).
I. Janet-Findlay.
Mr. John Baird, who was J.P. and D.L. co. Lanark, d. 1S70,
and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms, fG-c— As Baird of Elie, but " t(}ct pale engrailed.
Seat — Urie, Kincardineshire.
BAIRD OF CLOSEBTJRN-.
Bated, Jane-Isabella and Chaelotte-Maeiott,
of Closeburn, co. Dumfries, twin daus. and co-heirs
of the late Douglas Baird, Esq. of Closeburn, by
his wife, Charlotte, only dau. of Capt. Henry Acton,
12th Eoyal Lancers, descended from Sir Edward
Acton, of Aldenham Hall, Shropshire, who was
created a Baronet in 1643. The elder of the co-
heii-esses, Jane-Isabella, on. 20 July, 1869, Fre-
derick-Ernest Yilliers, Esq., son of the late Hon. and
Rev. Bishop of Durham; and the younger, Chab- ;
lotte-Maeion, m. 12 July, 1869, Viscount Cole.
JCtncaflC— See Baird of Mie.
Arms, £c. — As Baird of Elie, but "per pale vMvy.''''
Scat — Closeburn, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire.
BAIRD OF TJRIE.
Baied, Alexandee, Esq. of Urie and Eickarton.
CO. Kincardine, J.P, and D.L., b. 1849; m. 1873,
CO.
hii
^ BAIRD OF STICHILL.
Bated, G-eoege-Alexandee, Esq. of Stichill coi
Roxburgh, and Strichen and Auchmedden, co.
Aberdeen, b. 1861 ; s. his father in the estates of
Stichill and Strichen 1870, and his uncle, Jami
Baird, as heir of entail, in the estate of Auc
medden 1876.
mntKSt,—See Baird of Elie.
George Baird, Esq. of Stichill and Strichen, b. 1810; 7tll^
son of Alexander Baird, of Lochwood, co. Lanark; «. hiS!;
brother David in the estate of Stichill, 1860 ; to. 1858, Cecilia^,
dau. of Admiral Hatton, of Clonard, co. Wexford, and by 1
had issue a son.
Mr. George Baird d. 1870.
^rms— Per pale indented gu. and or, a boar passant counter-
changed.
Crest — A boar's bead, couped or.
JV/o«io— Dominus fecit. .»;
yS'eais— Strichen, Mintlaw; Stichill, Kelso. p
BAIRD OF MUIRKIRK.
Bated, John-G-eoege-Alexandee, Esq. of Muir-
kirk, CO. Ayr, b. 1854, 3rd son of the late William
Baird, Esq. of Elie, s. to the estate of Muirkirk,
1876, on the death of his uncle, James Baird, Esq.
of Auchmedden.
llLintKqt.—See Baird o/J-iie.
^?-»cs— As Baird of Elie.
BAIRD OF KNOYDART.
Bated, John, Esq. of Knoydart, co. Inverness,
and Lochwood, co. Lanark, b. 1852, 2nd son of the
late John Baird, Esq. of Urie and Lochwood ; edu-
BAK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EAK
67
onf ccl at UniTow and Christ CiMU-cli, Oxford, s. to
the estate of Lochwood on the death of his father,
1870, and to the estate of Knoydart, 187t>, on the
death of his uncle, James Baird, Esq. of Auch-
inedden, Cambusdoon, Knoydart, &c., in. 1878,
Constance-Emilia, dau. of the late J.-B. Harford,
Esq. of Blaise Castle, Henbury, near Bristol.
3Linta.se.— See Daikd 0/ Ui-le.
Baibd 0/ Urie.
BAKES. OF ELEMOUE HALL.
Bakee, Henrt-G-eorge, Esq. of Elcmore Hall
find Crook Hall, co. Durliam ; b. May, 18.30 ; m. 3
Dec. 1872, Alice, dan. of Mr. Joseph Woodward, of
Christleton, co. Chester, and has issue.
31inf age. — Sm George Baker, Knt., Recorder of New-
castle-on-Tyne, one of the loj'al defenders of that town for
Kinpc Charles, was 2nd son of Oswald Baker, of Durham, by
Mary Heron his wife. He purchased, about the year 1C35,
Croolv Hall, in which estate he was s. 1667, by his son,
George Baker, Esq. of Crook Hall, father, by Margaret his
wife, dau. of Thomas Forster, Esq. of Edderston, Northumber-
land, of a son and successor,
George Baker, Esq. of Crook Hall, 6. 1 Aug. 16-54 ; m.
Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Samuel Davison, Esq. of
■\Vidgate Grange, co. Durham (by Elizabeth, dau. and co-
heir of Dr. John Cosin, Bishop of Durham), and dying 1699,
left an only son,
George Baker, Esq. of Crook Hall, M.P. for the city of
Durham, who m. Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Thomas
Conyers, Esq. of Elemore, co. Durham, M.P., and d. 1 June,
1723, leaving, with a dau., aiargaret, wife of Edward Ship-
Lierdson, Esq. of Piddington Hall, Garth a son,
George Baker, Esq. of Elemore Hall, who m. Judith, dau.
ind co-heir of Cuthbert Routh, Esq. of Dimsdale, co. Durham,
by Judith, dau. of Sir Blark Milbank, ofHalnaby, co. York,
iart.), and d. 1774, leaving, with a dau., Elizabeth, 'm.
;hristopher Tower, Esq. of Weald Hall, Essex, a son,
George Baker, Esq. of Elemore Hall, who m. Isabella, dau.
5f John Dalton, Esq. of Slenlngford, co. York, and had an
mly dau. and heiress,
Isabella Baker, who m. 15 Feb. 1816, her cousin, Henry
Tower, Esq. {see Tower of Weald Hall), and d. Nov. 1842,
caving, with other issue, an eldest son,
Hexrt-John-Baker Tower, Esq. of Elemore Hall, 6. 29
rune, 1822, who (by royal license in 1844) assumed the name
f Baker only in accordance with the will of his grandfather,
leorge Baker, Esq., and had a grant of the arms of Baker and
"owor, quarterly. Mr. Baker, who was Major in the North
)urham Militia, and previously Lieut. 4th Dragoon Guards ; was
.J.P. andD.L. for co. Durham, and served as High Sheriff
864; he ni. June, 1849, Isabella, younger dau. of Robert-
Lancelot Allgood, Esq. of Nunwick, Northumberland, by
.'horn he had, with other issue, an eldest son, the present,
Henry George-Baker, Esq. of Elemore.
Ir. Baker d. 28 Jan. 1871.
I Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, erm., on a saltire, engrailed'
z., a mauneh, between four escallops or ; on a chief sa., a
on, passant, of the third, for Baker; 2nd and 3rd, sa., a
Dwer or, charged with a peahen, of the field, within a
ordure of the second, charged with ten cross-crosslets, also of
le field, for Tower.
Crests — 1st, Baker, a lion, rampant, arg., charged on the
(loulder with a saltier az., and supporting between the paws
shield of the last, thereon a mauneh or; 2nd, Tower, a
riflin, passant, per pale, or and erm., the dexter claw resting
n a shield sa., charged with a tower, as in the arms.
Motto — Love and dread.
Seat— Elemore Hall, Durham.
BAKER OF BAYFOHDEUE.-^.
Bakee, William. Eobeet, Esq. of Eayfordbnry,
o. Hertford, J.P., and High Sheriff 1836, h. 8 Oct.
810; m. 4 Oct. 1839, Anna-Emma-Katherine,
Idest dau. (by Katherine his 2nd wife, dau. of the
light Eev. Wm. Majendie, Bishop of Bangor) of
[enry-Fynes Clinton, Esq., eldest son of the Eev.
hnrles-Fynes Clinton, D.D., and by her has a son
lil heir,
William-Cltstox, J.P. CO. Herts, 6. 26 Sept. ISIO; m, 12
April, 1864, Edith-M.-A. Majendie, eldest dau. of the Itcv.
II. Majendie, Vicar of Dunmow, Essex, and has issue,
Henry-William-Clinton, b. 16 March, I860.
Lewis-Clinton, b. 16 March, 1866.
Osbert-Clinton, 6. 25 Sept. 1869.
Geofifrey-CUnton, b. 1 Dec. 1871.
John- Hugh-Clinton, 6. 27 Dec. 1875.
Estina-Anna, 6. 21 Aug. Ib67.
?LtllCa(I0.— Sir William Baker, Knt., purchased, 1757,
the manor and estate of Bayford, and between the years I75S
and 1762, built the present mansion-house of Bayfordbury,
which he surrounded with a park. He m. 19 Jan. 1742,
Tilary, dau. of Jacob and Mary Tonson, and had six sons and a
dau. The eldest son,
William Baker, Esq. of Bayfordbury, Herts, M.P. for
that county in five successive Parliaments, to. Ist, 23 May,
1771, Juliana, eldest dau. of Thomas Penn, Esq. of Stoke
Pogeis, by Juliana his wife, dau. of Thomas, Ist Earl of Pom-
fret, and by her had one dau.,
Juliana.
He m. 2ndly, 7 Oct. 1775, Sophia, 3rd dau. of John and Lady
Henrietta Conyers, of Copt Hall, Essex, by whom he had
numerous issue, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Baker, Esq. of Bayfordbury, who m. 2 Aug. 1809,
Ester, dau. of Robert Fagan, Esq., Consul-General of H.B.M.
for Sicily and Malta, and had issue,
Edward, d. Oct. 1811.
William-Robert, now of Bayfordbury.
Mary-Anne-Concordia, d. 1836.
Mr. Baker d. 1813, and was s. by his only surviving son, the
present representative.
y^rm.s— Per pale, ermine and gules, a greyhound, courant,
between two bars invecked ; in chief, two quatrefoils, and
another in base, aU counterchanged.
Crest — A cocliatrice, per fesse, indented, erminois and pean,
combed and wattled gu., gorged with a collar az., and in the
beak a quatrefoil, slipped vert.
Motto — So run that you may obtain.
Scat — Bayfordbury, Hertford.
BAKEE, OF HAEDWICKE COITRT.
Bakee, Thomas-Baewick-Lioyd, Esq. of Hard-
wicke Court, co. Grloucester, b. 14 N"ot. 1807 ; J.P.,
D.L., and High Sheriff 1847 ; m. 10 March, 1840,
Mary, dau. of Meholas-Lewis Fenwick, Esq. of
Besford Court, co. Worcester, by Mary-Anne his
wife, dan. of Sir John-Saunders Sebright, Bart.,
and has issue,
I. Granville-Edwin-Llotd, J.P., 6. 6 Feb. 1841 ; m. 30 Doe.
1868, Catharine 4th dau. of the Hon. Arthur Lascelleo, of
Norley, co. Chester, and has, witk three daus., one
son,
Michael-Gkanville-Llotd.
II. Henry-Orde-Lloyd, 6. 1 June, 1842.
ittlTCfljr.— The Rev. William-Lloyd Baker, of Stouts
Hill, CO. Gloucester (son, by Mary his wife, sister of the Rev.
John Lloyd, of Ryton, of the Rev. Thomas Baker, Vicar of
Bibury, co. Gloucester, younger brother of John Baker, of
Waresley), m. Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Lloyd, Rector of
Ryton, Durham, grandson of Dr. William Lloyd, Bishop of St.
Asaph, Lichfield, Coventry and Worcester (and the last of
the male line of his family of Lloyd), by whom he had issue
an only son,
Thomas- John-Llotd Baker, Esq. of Hardwicke Court, J.P.
and D.L., b. 17 May, 1777; m. Ist, May, 1800, Mary, dau. (by
Catherine his wife, 5th dau. of Thomas Barwick, Esq. of
London) of William Sharpe, Esq. of FuUiam, co. Middlesex,
and niece of Granville Sharpe, and by her (who d. at Dawhsh,
UG Dec. 1812) had issue,
Thomas-BarwickLloyd, now of Hardwicke Court.
Catherine, m. 4 Feb. 1834, the Rev. Thomas-Murray Browne,
Vicar of Almondsbury, and Hon. Canon of Gloucester.
Mary-Anne-Lloyd, ?rt. 25 March, 1332, Col. Benjamin Chap-
man Browne of the 9th Lancers, d. 8 Sept. 1853.
He m. 2ndly, Sept. 1815, Annabella, dau. of the Rev. William
Ralfe, Rector of Maldon, co. Bedford. Mr. Baker, who was
High Sheriff 1824, d. 3 May, 1841.
Arms—kz.. three swans' heads, ciascd, arg., gorged with
ducal coronets or. _
cs
BAE
TIIE LANDED GENTRY.
BAK
Crest— K naked dexter arm, ppr., holding a swan's neck,
erased, arg., gorged with a ducal coronet or.
£eat— UarJwicke Court, near Gloucester.
BAKER OF "WEST HAT.
Baker, Rev. Robeet-Lowbeidge, of West Hay,
Somerset, M.A. Cantab., J.P. co. Oxford, Rector
of Wilcote and Vicar of Ramsden, same co. ; b. 22
Feb. 1831 ; m. 1st, 1858, Mary-Katherine, dau. of
Charles Noel, Esq. of Bell Hall, co. Worcester, who
d. 1871, and 2ndly, 7 Jan. 1873, Henrietta-Maria,
dau. of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, 8tk bart. of
Be version.
UlltCagC— JoHN-lNNES Baker, Esq., 6. 5 July, 1746 (2nd
son of Slade Baker, Esq., hy Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of
Jeremy Innes, Esq. of Eedland Court, Bristol, one of the
grandsons of Sir Kobert Innes, Bart.); m. 9 Dec. 1775, Mary,
dau. of Kobert Bright, Esq. of Brockbury, co. Hereford, and
by her, who d. 13 Feb. 1825, had issue five sons and five daus.
Mr. Baker d. 31 Jan. 180.5, and was s. by his son,
KoBEET Baker, Esq., of West Hay, J.P. andD.L., 6.26 Nov.
1785; m. 5 April, 1826, Dorothea, dau. of theEev. John Wylde,
Eector of Aldridge-with-Barr, co. Stafford, and had issue,
EoBERT-LowBEiDGE, now of West Hay.
Tanny, ra. Eev. Eeginald-Pyndar Turner of Churchill,
CO. Worcester.
Mary. Lucy.
Emily, m. W.-G. Prltchard, Esq.
Helen, m. Col. Biggs, E.A.
Mr. Baker ci. 18 Dec. 1860.
Arms — Az., on a fosse, engrailed, between three swans'
necks, erased, or, gorged with ducal coronets gu., as many
cinquefoils of the last.
Crest— A. dexter arm in mail, the under vest seen at the
elbow veit, the hand ppr., grasping a swan's neck, as in the
arms, beaked gu.
/Seai— West Hay, Wrington, Bristol ; Eamsden, Charlbury.
WINGFIELD-BAKEE OF ORSETT HALL.
Wingfield-Baker Richaed-Bakee, Esq. of
Orsett Hall, Essex, late M.P. for South Essex, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1867, Barrister-at-Law, h.
1801 ; assumed the additional surname and arms of
Bakee, 1859 ; m. 27 Nov. 1837, Margaret-Maria,
sister of John Lord Hanmer (created 1872), and by
her (who d. 1873) has issue,
DiGBT-IlANMER-EtCHARD, lato Capt. Eoyal Horseguards, D.L.
Mr. Wingfield-Baker is 3rd sou of the late William-
Wingfield-Baker, Esq., M.P., Master in Chancery,
by Lady Charlotte-Maria Digby his wife, dau., and
in her issue, sole heiress of Henry, Ist Earl Digby
{see Wingfield-Digby).
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a greyhound courant
■between two bars sa., for Bakee; 2nd and 3rd, arg., abend
gu. between two cotises sa., with a crescent for difference, for
WlNGFIEU).
Crests — 1st, a cockatrice erm., combed and wattled gu..
Baker ; 2nd, a griffin pass, vert, Wingfield.
Scat — Orsett Hall, Eomford, Essex.
Jane, deceased.
Sarah, to. the late John Hitehman, Esq. of Leamington.
Charlotte, of Fenton House, Staffordshire, d. 1874.
Elizabeth, deceased.
He d. 1833, and was s. by his 2nd son,
Eev. Ealpu-Bodrne Bakee, M.A., of Hasfleld Court,
formerly of Doveridge Wood House, co. Derby, and of Fenton,
CO. Stafford, Eural Dean of Stone, and Examining Chaplain to
the Bishop of Meath;)/i. 1855,Frances-Crofton, dau. of Dr. Singer,
Bishop of Meath, by Mary his wife, granddau. of Sir Morgan
Crofton, Bart, of Mohill Castle, co. Leitrim, and had issue,
I. William-Meath, now of HasfielU Court.
I. Mary-Frances.
II. Letitia-Jane-Dorothea.
Mr. Baker d. 25 May, 1875, and was ». by his only son.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gules, a goat, passant arg.
attired or, for Baker; 2nd, arg., on a fess gu., between two
bars, wavy, sa. three crescents or, for Don ; 3rd, per fess sa.
, ducal coronet or, a goat's head arg., attired
and gu., an eagle, displayed, or, for Woodrcffe.
C'm-<— Out of i ■ " . . -
gold.
Molto — Ars bona violentia.
Seat— Hasfleld Court, near Gloucester.
BAKER OF HASFIELD COURT.
Bakee, William-Meath, Esq. of Hasfield Court,
CO. Gloucester, h. 1 Nov. 1857.
iLinCaflC. — Eichaed Baker, Gent., to. about 1690, Jane,
flau. and co-heiress of George Dodd, Esq. of High Fields, co.
Chester. His younger son's descendant,
William Baker, a. to his Staffordshire estates, and had
Issue,
William Baker, of Fenton, to. 1793, Mary, dau. of the
late James Bourne, Esq., and sister of Kalph Bourne, Esq. of
Hilderstone Hall, J.P. and D.L. co. Stafford, and by her (who
d. 1855) had issue,
William, his heir, d. unm. Aug. 1865.
Ealph-Boorne (Eev.), of Hasfield Court.
John, deceased.
Charity (deceased), to. the late P.-B. Broade, Esq., J.P., of
Fenton Manor House, co. Stafford.
Mary (deceased), m. the late John Harvey, Esq.. J. P., of Blur-
ton, cu. Stafford.
BAKER OF LISMACUE.
Bakee, Hugh, Esq. of Lismacue, co. Tipperary,
J.P., b. 1815 ; s. his father 5 Nov. 1868.
JLtncaflC— Thomas Bakee, Esq., the first of this family
who settled at Lattinmore, co. Tipperary, went to Ireland with
the Lord Deputy Sussex. His widow, Anne Baker, who
was living at Knochroid, Barony of ClanwDliam, 8 July, 1642,
put in her claim, and that of her son, Walter, as sufferers, in
1641. This son,
Walter Bakee, Esq., entered Trin. Coll., Dublin, 30 Sept.
1640, aged 17, as 2nd son of Thomas Baker, E^q. of Lattinmore,
being b. at Ballincallagh, 1623. He got a grant of the lands of
Killenaliff, Lattinmore, and Lattinbeg, Yorticord, and Kil
Patrick, in co. Tipperary, containing 1,200 acres, which patent
was inrol'ed 5 May, 1667. He to. Martha Osborne, and lelt
issue, three sons and two daus., viz.,
I. Thomas, d. s. p.
II. Eichard, his heir. J
ni. Walter, m. and had issue. j
The second son, '
Eichaed Bakee, Esq. of Lattinmore, co. Tipperary, s. hist
father. He to. and left issue,
1 William, his heir.
2 Barnaby, m. Miss Harding.
3 Walter, m. and had issue.
1 Maria. 2 Martha.
The son and heir,
William Bakee, Esq., s. his father in his estates, and pur-
chased, 1700 (from Colonel Blount), the estate of Lismacue.
and was High Sheriff co. Tipperary 1726. He to. 17 July,
1700, Margaret, eldest dau. of Hugh Massy, Esq. of Duntry.
league, co. Limerick, and had issue, seven sons and four daus,
I. Hugh, his heir. ii. Charles. iii. Thomas.
IV. Eichard. v. William. vi. Walter.
VII. Godfrey, of Cork. to. 1744, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter
Cossart, Esq. of Cork, and had with two daus., Elizabeth,
m. Nicholas Wrixon, Esq., and Katherine, m. Thomas Pope,,
Esq., four sons,
1. Godfrey, to. Margaret, dau. of Hugh, 1st Lord Massy,
and by her (who to. 2ndly, Capt. Wheeler, E.N., and was
mother of General Sir Hugh Wheeler, killed at Cawn-
pore), had issue,
Godfrey-Hugh-Massy, m. Elizabeth, only child ol
Marmaduke Grace, Esq., and had an only dau. and
heiress, Eleanor, m. 1848, Eichard-Eogers Coxwt
Eogers, Esq. of Dowdeswell Court, co. Gloucester, at
has issue.
2 Hugh, TO. Miss Phipps, and had issue,
Godfrey-Phipps, Col. H.E.I.C.S.
George, Capt. E.A., to., and had one dau., to. Capt j
Monck, 22nd regt.
HughCossort, Major H.E.I.C.S., m. Mary PopplewelJ.j
and had issue, Hugh (Eev.), U. s. p. ; and Catherine, m f
1865, Augustin-William Langdon, Esq., and has issue.
Dorcas, to. General Peter Stewart, E.A., who d. 1867
leaving issue.
3 Peter, d. s. p. 1813.
4 William-Masst, Col. H.E.I.C.S., settled at Fort William
Glanmire, co. Cork; to. 19 Feb. 1807, Mary Tow;,'ooil
only child of the Eev. Eichard Davies, of Dawstown, co
Cork, and c^. 12 Nov. 1829, leaving issue,
BAK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EAL
C9
GoDFRET-TnoMAS, of Fortwilliam, h. IS April, 1810; m.
1841, Maria, 4th dau. of Charles Silver Oliver, Esq. of
Inchera, co. Cork, M.P., and has had issue,
Godfrey-William, h. 24 Oct. 1851 ; d. at Heidelberg,
11 Dec. 1865.
Maria-Elizabeth-Thomasine.
William, Col. H.E.I.C.S., to. Frances-Eoupell, dau. of
James Simpson, Esq., and d. 1877, leavim; i.ssue, God-
frey-Alexander, B.A. Cambridge, and William-Savage,
B.A.T.C.D., Lieut. 20th regt.
Kichard-Davies, Capt. 51st Light Infantry, d. s. y). 1873.
Hugh-Percy, Capt. Fusiliers, d. s. p. 12 Jan. 1846.
Oames-Swayne, Capt. K.E., d. s. p. 1871.
Dorcas-French, to. Capt. Francis-J. Green, of Green-
mount, CO. Limerick, and d. s. p. 1830.
Eleanor-Davies, m. 3 Aug. 1843, Edward-IIoarc Garde,
Esq. and has issue.
Katherine-Pope.
Elizabeth, m. — Bolton, Esq.
Margaret, m. her cousin, tho Rev. Godfrey Massy,
of Mount Sion.
Alice,m. — Shepherd, Esq.
Amy, d. unm.
The eldest son,
HoGii Bakek, Esq. of Lismacue, to. 1730, Catherine, dau. of
PiObert Ryves, Esq. of Ryves Castle, Ballysldddane, co. Lime-
rick, and had issue,
William, his heir.
Thomas, who had one son, deceased.
Hugh, in. Sydney Coates, and had issue.
Walter, d. unm. Edward, d. young.
Kilner, m. 1st, 9 Sept. 1783, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and co-heir
of the Rev. Robert Nettles, Rector of Ballinamona, co. Cork,
and had issue a son and two daus. He to. 2ndly, the dau.
of Kilner Brasier, Esq., by whom he had no issue.
Elizabeth, 711. her cousin, the Hon. John Massy, d. s. p.
Margaret, in. Kilner Brasier, Esq.
Catherine, d. unm.
The eldest son,
WiLLLAM Bakeb, Esq. of Lismacue, Col. Irish Volunteers, to.
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of the Very Rev. Charles Massy, of
nass. Dean of Limerick, and sister of Sir Hugh Dillon
Massy, 1st bart. of Doonass, and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Hugh, TO. Anne, dau. of James Rcardon, Esq. of Tip-
perary, and d. 1801, leaving issue,
1 Hugh, who s. his uncle at Lismacue.
2 William, Rector of Shronel, co. Tipperary, to. Sidney,
dau. of John Scott Baker, Esq., and has issue, Hugh-
Sidney (Rev.), Preacher of St. Patrick' s Cathedral, Cashel.
1 Elizabeth, d. unm. 1867.
III. Charles-Massey, Lieut. -Col. 14th Dragoons, d. unm.
IV. Robert, m. Miss. Collins.
I. Elizabeth, m. Henry Fry, Esq. of Frybrook, co. Roscom-
mon.
II. Catherine, m. Johnstone Stoncy, Esq. of Oakley Park,
King's Co.
III. Grace, to. 1st, Richard Taylor, Esq. ; and 2naiy, Major-
Gen. Robert Philott, R.A.
IV. Margaret, d. unm.
Mr. Baker d. 1806, anu was s. by his eldest son,
William Bakek, Esq. of Lismacue, s. his father IS03, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Roberts, 1st bart. ofBrightfields-
town, CO. Cork, but d. s.p.; he was murdered 27 Nov. 1815,
when he was s. by his nephew,
HuGU Baker, Esq. of Lismacue, 6. 1 Aug. 1793. He to.
Marion, only child of Charles Conyers, Esq. of Castlatown
Conyers, co. Limerick, and d. 5 Nov. 1868, leaving issue,
Hugh, his heir.
Charles-Conyers Masst, 6. 1847. William.
Augustine-Fitzgerald.
Marion-Elizabeth, to. George-Cole Baker, Esq. J. P., <?. 1870.
Anne, m. Lieut.-Col. Morley-Stralford-Tyntc Dennis, of
Barraderry, co. Wicklow.
Elizabeth-Henrietta, m. J.-B. Gordon, Esq. Barrister-at-
' Law.
Mary-Rachel, d. unm.
Mr. Baker d. 1868, and was s. by his eldest son, Hugh Baker,
Esq., now of Lismacue.
Scat — Lismacue, Tipperary, co. Tipperary.
I BALDERS or WEST BARSHAM.
Baldehs, Charles-Moelet, Esq. of West Bar-
^ham, CO. Norfolk, Capt. King's Dragoon Guards,
md Brevet-Major in the army, b. 25 July, 1838.
itllTCaCJC. — Charles Morlet Balders, Esq. of West Bar-
iliam, an oBiccr in the 53id regt., m. 15 Jan. 1803, Lady Mary
Hare, dau. of 1st Earl of Listowel, by whom (who m. 2ndly,
7 Aug. 1824, Tliomas-Royse Morgell, Esq.^ and d. 31 July,
1841) he had issue,
Charles- William-Morley Balders, Esq. of West Barsham,
Lieut.- Gen. in the army, and Col. of 17th Lancers ; to. 4 Sept.
1837, Lady Katharine-.\nne Hare, dau. of Richard, Viscoimt
Ennismore, and sister of William, 2nd earl of Listowel, and d.
21 Sept. 1875, leaving issue,
I. Chakles-Morley, his heir.
II. WiUiam Henry, Lieut. 18th Hussars, b. 15 Feb. 1S4J, cLat
Secunderabad, East Indies, 10 Sept. 1807.
Scat — West Barsham, co. Norfolk, near Fakcnham.
BALFE OF SOUTH PARK.
Balfe, Patrick-Joseph, Esq. of South Park.'
CO. Roscommon, J. P., High Sheriif 1858, late Capt.
Roscommon Militia, b. Sept. 1819 ; in. 5 Nov. 1815,
Anna- Mary, 2nd dau. of the late William MacUer-
mott, Esq. of Springfield, co. Galway, by Anna his
wife, dau. of Major Bodkin, of Rahoon and KiU-
clooney, co. G-alway, and has issue,
I. Michael-Joseph, 6. 10 June, 1849, Capt. Roscommon
Militia, High Sheriff co. Roscommon, 1875.
II. Nicholas-Dominick-Joseph, 6. 5 Aug. 1854.
HI. Patrick-Joseph, b. 1 June, 1857.
I. Annie-Mary, to. 14 June, 1869, Charles-Edward, only son
of the late Charles Hawkes, Esq. of Briarfield, co. Ros-
common.
II. Katie-Mary, m. 26 Feb. 1875, Cornelius- Alexander Keogh,
Esq. of Birchfield, co. Clare, and Oakport, co. Roscom-
mon.
III. Alice-Mary-Maude. iv. May-Josephine-Ignatius.
ElltCaflC— Walter Balfe, Esq. of Heathfield, co. Ros-
common (son of Michael Balfe, by his wife, a dau. of Foster of
Mount Foster, co. Galway, and grandson of Thomas Balfe), to.
Jane, dau. of Nicholas French, Esq. of Frenchlawn, co. Ros-
common, and by her had issue, two daus., the elder m. John
Irwin, Esq. of Oran, and the younger to. 1st, — Taaffe, Esq.,
and 2ndly, — Scully, Esq. ; and ten sons,
I. Michael, his heir.
II. John, of Lissadurn, co. Roscommon, to. a dau. of Thos.
Smith, Esq. of Fort Castle, King's Co., and had two
sons and one dau.
III. Nicholas, d. unm. iv. Patrick, d. unm.
V. Edmund, of Marlborough Street, Dublin, to. Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of John Dolphin, Esq., of Turoe, co. Galway,
and left issue,
1 Nicholas, m. Miss Dubourdieu, and had issue,
1 Eleanor-Maria-Theresa, to. 1853, Thomas Netterville,
Esq., brother of Viscount Netterville, and d. 7 March, 1855.
2 Maria, to. Dr. Veitch.
VI. Walter, an officer in the army, d. unm.
VII. George, d. unm. viii. Richard, d. unm.
IX. Christopher, to. Fanny, 3rd dau. of Thomas O'Conor,
Esq. of New Garden, and left one son,
Walter, Major 11th Hussars, m. Miss Fitzgibbon, and has
issue.
X. James, of Runnymede, co. Roscommon, m. Mary-Anne,
younger dau. of Edward Martyn, Esq. of Tullyra Castle,
CO. Galway, and left four daus., his co-heirs,
1 Mary, m. 1852, Col. Charles-Raleigh Chichester, eldest
son of the late Sir Charles Chichester, K.C.T., and d. 1871.
2 Ellen, to. 2 July, 1858, Charles-Michael Berington, Esq.
of Little Malvern Court, co. Worcester, and d. 1868.
3 Jane, to. Capt. Newton-Charles Ckichester-Nagle.
4 Catherine, m. Col. De Morelle.
The eldest son,
Michael Balfe, Esq. of South Park, to. 1st, Sally, dau. of
John Dolphin, Esq. of Turoe, co. Galway, and had by her an
only child,
Maria, m. Jeremiah-John Murphy, Esq., Q.C., late a
Master in Chancery in Ireland.
Mr. Balfe to. 2ndly, 1810, Alicia, dau. of Thomas Smith, Esq.
of Fort Castle, Philipstown, King's Co., and widow of C. Taaffe,
Esq., and by her (who d. 1834) had issue,
Michael, his heir.
Nicholas, heir to his brother.
Patrick, successor to his brother.
James, to. a d.au. of Charles Hawkes, Esq. of Briarfield, co.
Roscommon, and d. June, 1872, leaving two sons, Michael
and James, and five daus., Caroline, Alice, Geraldine, Katie,
and Mary-Bella.
Anne, m. Patrick Brccn, Esq., J. P., of Castlcbridgo, co.
Wexford, and d. 1850.
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BAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAL
Sarah, m. Thomas B'ia',:c, Esq. of Glcnloe Abbey, co.
Galway.
Kate-Mary, to. Morgan O'Connell, Esq., formerly M.P. for
CO. Meath, 2nd son of tlie late Daaiel O'ConaeU, Esq. of
Dari-ynane Abbey, co. Keriy, M.P.
Mr. Balfe d. 1838, ana was s. by his elilest son,
MicuAEL Balfe, Esq. of South Pavk, who m. 1st, Sarnh,
dau. of Thomas Redington, Esq. of Rye Hill, co. Gahvay,
•who d. 1833; and 2ndly, Catherine, eldest dau. of Bernard
MulUns, Esq., J. P., of Ballyeigan, King's Co., and of Fitz-
William Square, Dublin, but d. s.p. 1839, wliuu he was s. by
his brother,
Nicholas Balfe, Esq. of South Parle, who m. Jane, dau. of
Andrew Eanis, Esq. of Roebuck, near Dublin, and dying s. 'p.
1856, was s. by his brother, the present
Patrick Balfe, Esq. of South Park.
ScaJ— South Park, Castlerea, co. RoEcommon.
BALFOUR OF BALFOUR.
Balfofe, Dayid, Esq. of Balfour and Treuabic,
CO. Orkney, J.P., D.L., Convener of that county,
J.P. CO. Mid Lotliian, Hon. Col. Orkney Artillery
Volunteers, h. 14 Oct. 1811 ; m. 12 Dec. ISli,
Eleanor-Aider, dau. of Capt. Samuel-Barker Ed-
meston.
JLtlTCctJIC. — The very ancient family of Balfour, long
heritable Sheriffs co. Fife, derive their name from Balfour
Castle, in that county, built upon their earliest possessions in
Scotland, the vale, or strath, of the Or, a tributary of the
Leven. Their first recorded ancestor was Siward, living in
the reign of Doncan I. ; 4th in descent from whom was
Michael de Balfok, who left two sons, between whom
Octred de Strathor, their grandfather, divided his lands, viz.,
I. William (Sir), of that Ilk, Sheriff of Fife, ancestor of the
Balfours o/.Brt//oii7', extinct in the male line, but repre-
sented through the female by the Betuones of Balfov.r.
II. Michael (Sib).
The 2nd son.
Sir Michael de Balfor, Knt., 1st Baron of Strathor, had a
charter of that barony from William the Lion, 1187. Eighth in
direct descent from Sir Michael was
Sib Michael Balfour, 9th Baron of Strathor, who m. Janet,
dau. of Sir Andrew Ogilvy, of Inchmartin, and was father of
Michael Balfoob, of Munqhanny, an especial favourite of
James IV., who, in 1493, again erected his lands into a barony,
to be called the Barony of JIunqhanny. Sir Michael m.
Majory, dau. of George Duiy, of that ilk, and falling at
Flodden, was s. by his only son,
Andrew Balfour, of Munqhanny, who ni. Janet, 3rd dau.
of Sir Alexander Bruce, of Earlshall, and had seven sons, viz.
I Michael, who d. vita yatris, leaving a son, Michael,
successor to his grandfather ; 2 Sir Gilbert, of Westra, Master
of Queen Mary's household ; 3 Sir James, of Pittendriech, who
m. Margaret, dau. and heiress of Michael Balfour of Burleigli,
and from him descended the Lords Balfour of Burleigh, James
Lord Balfour of Clonawley, &c.; 4 David, ancestor of the
Balfocbs of Granrie ; 5 George, Prior Commendator of
Charterhouse; 6 Robert, Provost of St. Mary's; and 7 John.
Andrew Balfour was s. by his grandson.
Sib Michael Balfour, Knt., of Munqhanny, who was served
heir to his grandfather, 1592. He m. Mariota Adamson, dau.
of Patrick, Archbishop of St. Andrew's, and had two sons.
The elder. Sir Andrew, of Strathor and Munqhanny, m. 15s9,
Mary, dau. of Sir James Melville, of Halhill, but d. s. '£., and
was s. by his brother,
Michael Balfoue, of Garth, whose grandson,
George Balfour, of Pharay, m. 1st, 1C57, Marjory, dau. of
James Baikie, Esq. of Tankerness; and his only surviving son
by that lady, AVilliam, of Pharay, left an only child Isabel,
wife of Archibald Stewart, of Brough. Ho ?)i. 2ndly, 1C78,
Mary Mackenzie, only dau. of Murdoch, Bishop of Orkney,
and dying 1706, left by her several sons, of whom the eldest,
John Balfour, of Trcnaby, s. to a portion of his father's
estates, and on the death of his half-brother William, became
chief of the family. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Trail),
of Skaill, and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Thomas, of Huip, 6. 1721; m. 1753, Mary, dau. of Thomas
McKenzie, Esq. of Groundwater (son of Murdoch, Bishop of
Orkney), by Elizabeth Baker, of Burneso, his wife, and d.
1783, leaving three daus.,
1 Elizabeth, h. 17-^5; to. 1787, Robert Nicholson, Esq.,
Sheriff-substitute of Orkney, Major, Orkney Fenciblcs, wn.>
d. 1842, aged 82; she d. 1823, leaving, with other issue,
a son,
Thomas-Balfour Nicholson, &. Nov. 1793; to. Dec. 1817,
Hughina, dau. of James Anderson, Esq. of Rispond,
and d. Dec. 1865, leaving, inter aUns,
John-Balfour Nicholson, Esq., M.D., R.N., 6. Jaly»
1819, now the representative of this younger branch
of the family. He to. 1852, Katherine, dau. of
Bernard O'Reilly, Esq., late Paymaster 18th rcgt.,
and has a son, Thomas-Charles-Rupert, R.N., 6. 1857.
2 Mary, to. Robert BenMe, Esq. of Tankerness.
3 Anne.
BIr. Balfour d. 1747, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Balfour, Esq. of Trenabie, 0. 1719, who to. 9 Fob.
1744, Elizabeth Coventry, dau. and heir of Rev. Tliomas
Coventry, of Newark, and had (with four daus.) three sons,
John, his heir.
Thomas, of Elwick,' a Col. in the army, 6. 2 Feb. 1752 ; rl. at
Bath, 1799; he to. 1776, Frances, dau. of Col. Frani.is
Ligonier, niece of Field-Marshall John, Earl Ligonicr,
Commander-in-Chief of the British forces, and only sister of
Edward, 2nd Earl Ligonier, by whom he had, John-Edwanl-
Ligonier, Capt. 9th Foot, 6. 11 Jan. 1780, killed at Alkmaar,
19 Sept. 1799; Willlam, of Elwick, who s. his uncle as
Trenabie; and Mary, m. Rev. Alexander Brunton, D.D.
David, b. 8 Nov. 1754; m. Marion, dau. of George M'Into.sh,
Esq. of Dunchattan; and d. 25 May, 1813, leaving issue,
William, late Lieut.-Col. 82nd regt. (see Balfour-Ogilvv),
and m. Godfrey Meynell, Esq. of Langley Meynell.
Mr. Balfour d. Oct. 1786, and was s. by liis eldest son,
John Balfour, E.-i;q. of Trenabie, 6. 1750; M.P. for co. Ork-
ney, who m. 1783, Henrietta, sister of Sir Richard Sullivan,
Bart., but dying s. p. 184'2, was s. by his nephew,
William Balfour, Esq. of Trenabie, Capt. R.N., and Vice-
Lieut, of Orkney, b. 8 Dec. 1781; to. 1st, 1806, his cousin,
Mary-Balfour, only child of William Manson, Esq. of Kirkwall,
and by her, who d. 1820, had issue,
I. Thomas, late M.P. for Orkney, &. 2 April, 1810; d. 1838,.
II. David, successor to his father.
HI. William, Lieut. 79th Hi!rhlandcr.>!, b. 19 Aug. 1813;
Jessy-Alexina, dau. of Rev. Thomas Steele, and d.s.j). li*
rv. George-Craigie, 6. 18 Feb. 1818, d. 1860.
V. James-Traill, d. 1826.
I. Mary-Henrietta, m. James Kinncar, Esq. of Edinburgl
and d. 1871.
II. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1823.
Capt. Balfour rn. 2ndly, 1823, Mary-Margaret, dau. of Andre
Baikie, Esq., and had by her further issue,
V. James- William, Capt. late 7th Dragoon Guards, 6. 182:
TO. 1852, Isabella, dau. of Col. Cra'ster, and has issue,
VI. Edward, 6. 1831 ; d. unm. 1854.
in. Margaret-Craigie. iv. Frances-LigonicT.
V. Isabella-Trahill. vi. Janet-Edmestoae.
VII. Harriett.
Capt. Balfour d. 10 Feb. 1846.
Arm:i — Arg., on a chevron ea., an otter's head, erased, of
the flr.st.
Crest — A dexter arm in armour, erect, ppr., the hand holding
a baton in bend gu. tipped arg.
Motto — Forthward. (Supposed to refer to the tenure of the
wardenship of the Forth, held by the Balfours as proprietors of
the Isle of May, at the mouth of the Firth of Forth.)
Seats — Balfour Castle, Kirkwall, Birstane House ; and Xolt-
land Castle, all in co. Orkney.
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BALFOUR OF BALBIRNIE.
Balpoue, John, Esq. of Balbirnio, co. Fife, J.P.
and D.L., b. 23 April, 1811 ; m. 25 June, IHM)
Lady Georgiana-Isabella Campbell, 2ud dau. ol
John Frederick, 1st Earl of Cawdor, and has issue,
I. Robert-Fbederick, Capt. and Lieut.-Col. Gren. Guards,
b. 30 April, 1846.
II Edward, b. 23 Jan. 1849.
III. John-William, b. 20 Aug. 1850.
I. Emily-Eglantine, to. 1861, George-Henry Finch, Esq.
M.P., and d. 1865.
II. Georgina-Elizabeth, m. 25 July, 1870, Arthur-Wills
Blundcll-Sandys-Roden, 5th Marquess of Downshirc.
III. Mary-Louisa.
K,tlTC(lJ5C. — John Balfour, Esq. of Balbirnie, co. Hft j
WHO descended from a branch of the ancicntfamily of BaltoO. J
of Balfour, left by Mary Ellis his wife.
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I. EontUT, his heir.
II. James, ancestor of Balfour of Whlttuvjhamc and
Strathconan.
The eldest son,
KoBEKT Balfouk, Esq. of Balbirnie, Lieut. -Gen. in the
army; vi. 8 Aug. 1803, Eglantine-Katberine, dau. of John
Fordyce, Esq., and by her (who d. 9 Jan. 1852) had issue,
John, now of Balbi-'nie.
Charles-James, Com. R.N., i)i. IGMay, 1S50, Frances-Harriet,
dau. of Rear-Adm. Wemyss, of Wemyss Castle, Fife.
Eobert- William, late of the 83th regt., Major in the army.
George-Gordon, H.E.I.C.S., m. Julia Lamb.
Mary-Georgina.
Katherine-Jane, m. 1834, Edward Ellice, Esq., M.P., son of
the Eight Hon. Edward EUice, and d. 18G4.
Eglaniine-Charlotte-Louisa, m. Robert Lllicc, Esq., son of
General Ellice.
Elizabeth-Anne, m. 1 Nov. 1842, Eight Hon. Edward Pley-
dell Bouverie, M.P., 2nd son of WilUam, 3rd Earl of Radnor.
Gen. Balfour d. 31 Oct. 1837.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron, engrailed, between three mullets,
sa., a seal's head, erased, of the first.
Crest — A palm tree, ppr.
Motto — Virtus ad ajthera tendit.
Seat — Balbirnie, Markinch, co. Fife.
BALFOUR OF WHITTINGHAME.
Baifoue, Aethur-James, Esq.. M.A., of Wliit-
tinghame. East Lothian, and Strathconan, co. Ross,
D.L., M.P. for Hertford, b. 25 July, 18-18 ; s. his
father 23 Feb. 1856.
ILtllCSJJC' — James Balfodb, Esq., a younger son of John
Balfour, Esq. of Balbirnie, in. 1815, Lady Eleanor Maitland,
dau. of James, 8th Earl of Lauderdale, and d. April, 1845,
leaving issue by her (who d. 23 May, 18G9),
James-Maitland, of whom presently.
Charles, of Newton Don, co. Berwick, J. P. and D.L., m. 1st,
28 Nov. 1860, Hon. Adelaide Barrington, dau. of AVilliam
Keppel, 6th Viscount Barrington, which lady d. 23 Nov.
1862, and 2ndly, 13 July, 1865, Minnie-Georc;iana, dau. of
Col. Hon. G.-Augustus-F. Liddell, and d. 5 July, 1872.
Mary, m. Eight Hon. Henry- Arthur Herbert of Muckruss, co.
Kerry, who d. 26 Feb. 1866.
Anna, m. 9 June, 1847, Lord Augustus-Charles-Lennox
Fitzroy, 2nd son of Henry, 5th Dulve of Grafton, and d. 23
Dec. 1857.
The elder son,
James-Maitland Balfodr, Esq. of Whittinghame, East
Lothian, and Strathconan, co. Eoss, b. 5 Jan. 1820; m. 15
Aug. 1843, Lady Blanche Gascoyne Cecil, 2nd dau. of James,
2nd Marquess of Salisbury, by whom (who d. 16 May, 1872) he
bad issue,
Abthcr-James, now of Whittinghamc.
CecU-Charles, 6. 22 Oct. 1849.
Francis-Maitland, b. 11 Nov. 1851.
Gerald-WUham, b. 9 April, 1853.
Eustace-James-Anthony, b. 8 June, 1854.
Eleanor-Mildred.
Evelyn-Georgiana-Mary, m. 19 July, 1871, John, Lord Eay-
leigh.
Alice-Blanche.
Mr. Balfour d. 23 Feb. 1856.
Arms— Arg., on a chevron, engrailed, between three mullets
sa., a seal's head, erased, of the first. Crest — A palm tree, ppr.
Motto — Virtus ad sethera tendit.
/Seats— Whittinghamc, near Prestonkirk ; and Strathconan
near Beauly, co. Eoss. Toum House— i, Carlton Gardens, S.W'
BALPOTJH OF FERNIE CASTLE.
Balfour, Erancis-Walter, Esq. of Fernie
Castle, CO. Fife, J.P., D.L., formerly Major Rifle
Brigade, b. 8 Jan. 1831 ; s. 185 1 ; m. 25 Oct. 1866,
Jane- Amelia, youngest dau. of Patrick Small Kier,
Esq. of Kindrogau. co. Perth, and has issue,
Feancis, b. 24 Aug. 18G7.
Major Balfour was one of the claimants to the
Barony of Balfour of Burleigh.
HinCHgC— This family is a branch of the family of
Balfodb, Lord Balfour of Burleigh. The earlier descents are
recorded in Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerage (see title
Balfour of Burkiaft), and Douglas' Peerage of Scotland ; they
descend from
Hon. John Balfour, cf Fernie, 2nd son of John, Srd Lord
Balfour of Burleigh, by Isabel his wife, dau. of Sir William
Balfour of Pitcullo ; he was attainted for his participation in
the rising of 1715, and d. 1725, leavmg three sons, tho
eldest,
Arthur Balfour, Esq., an officer in the army, had tho
estate of Fernie restored to him by King Geoboe II. lie cf.
1746, leaving three sons,
I. Sandford, d. .?. p.
ir. John, of Fernie, who became in 1757 heir-male of tho
Lords of Balfour of Burleigh, and d. s. ^j. 17J5.
III. Francis.
The Srd son,
Francis Balfour, Esq. of Fernie, m. Miss Balfour of
Dunboy, and d. 1818, having had issue,
Francis Balfour, Esq. of Fernie Castle, served heir male of
the body of John Lord Balfour, 1824; he ?)i. 1829, Margaret,
dau. of Graham Bower, Esq., who d. 1853, and had issue,
Francis-Walter, now of Fernie Castle.
James-Bower, late Lieut., E.N., m. 1859, Martha-Maria, dau.
of G.-H. Emerson, Esq., who d. 1863; he d. lSo4, leaving
issue, one son, 6. 1860.
Graham-Montagu, Madras Army.
Mr. Balfour d. 1854.
Arms—Ars., on a chevron sa., an otter's head, erased, of tho
first.
Crest — A mermaid, ppr., holding in her dexter hand an
otter's head, erased sa., and in the sinister a swan's head,
erased, ppr.
Motto — Omne solum forti patria.
Supporters — Dexter, an otter; sinister, a swan, both ppr.
/Scat— Fernie Castle, Ladyban!:, co. Fife.
BALFOUH OF TOWNLEY HALL.
Baifotje, BiATNEY-TowNLET, Esq. of Townley
Hall, CO. Louth, J.P., High Sheriti' 1811, formerly
Lieut. -Gover nor of the Bahama Islands, b. 1799 ;
m. 1843, Elizabeth-Catherine, dau. and heir of
Richard-Molesworth Reyuell, Esq. of Reynella, co.
Westmeath, and has issue,
I. Blaynet-Retnell, 6. 1845.
n. Francis-Eichard (Eev.), M.A.
I. Katherine-Florence-Agues. ii. Mary-Henrietta.
Mr. Balfour s. his father 22 Dec. 185G.
ILfltCajJC. — The Ealfours of whom we are treal'ng are'
a younger branch of the Balfours of Burleigh, in Scotland,
and were estabUshed by Sir William Balfour, who purchased
property in co. Fermanagh, from Lord Balfour of Glenawley.
The Townleys spring from a scion of the ancient stock of
TowNELET of Towneley Hall, in Lancashire.
Blaynet Townlet, Esq. (son of Blayney Townley, Esq., of
Piedmont, co. Louth, by Lucy his wife, dau. of Charles
Balfour, Esq.), assumed the surname of Balfour on the death
of his nephew, William Balfour, Esq., whom he succeeded.
He )/i. Mary Townley, dau. and heiress of Hamilton Townley,
of Townley Hall, Esq., and relict of WiUiam Tenison, Esq. of
Philipstown, co. Louth, by whom he left an only son,
Blaynet Townley, 6. 1743 ; who m. 20 Feb. 1768, Letitia,
dau. of Francis Leigh, Esq., M.P. for Drogheda, by Anne
his wife, dau. of Henry Bingham, Esq. of Newi)roolc, co.
Mayo, and predeceasing his father, 19 Feb. 1768, left issue,
Blayney Townley, successor to his grandfather.
Anna-Maria, ra. 1793, Eev. Thomas- Vesey Dawson, Dean
of Clonmacnois, and nephew to Thomas, 1st Lord Cre-
morne. He d. s. p. 1811, and his widow d. 1820.
Mary-Frances, d. uiin\. 1820.
Mr. Balfour d. 1788, aged 84, and was s. by his grandson,
Blayney Townley Balfour, Esq. of Townley Hall, J.P.
and D.L., 6.28 May, 1769; vi. 17 Oct. 1797, Lady Florence
Cole, dau. of William Willougliby, 1st Earl of Enniskillen,
and by her (who d. 1 March, 1862) had issue,
Blayney-Townley, now of Townley Hall.
Willoughby-William-Townley (Eev.), Eector of Aston Flam-
ville-cum-Burbage, co. Leicester, b. 1801.
Francis-Leigh-Townley, 6. 180.i, d. at Honduras, 1833.
Arthur-Lowry-Townley, b. 1809, Capt. 32nd foot, d. in India.
Lowry-Vesey-Townley, Secretary of the Order of St. Patrick,
6. 1819, d. nnm. 12 Feb. 1878.
Anne-Maria-Townley. Letitia-Francis-Townlcy.
Florence-Henrietta-Townley.
Elizabeth-Sarah-Townley, d. 1838, unm.
Mr. Balfour was Member of the Irish Parliament 1797-91, fof
the borough of Belturbct, and was High Sheriff co. Louth 1792.
He d. 22 Dec. 1856.
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otter's head, erased, of the first; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a fesse
sa., in chief, three mullets of the second, for Townlet.
Crests — 1st, a lady standing on a rock, holding in her right
hand an otter's hea<?., and in her left a swan's head ; 2nd, on a
perch or, a hawk close, ppr., beaked and belled, of the first,
round the perch a ribbon gu.
Motto — Omne solum forti patria.
Seat — Townley Hall, near Drogheda, co. Louth.
BALGUY OF DUFFIELD.
Balgut, John, Esq. of Duffield, co. Derby, J.P.,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 16 Dec. 1821 ; m. A^v\\, 1858,
Harriet-Anne, dau. of James-William Ogle, Esq. of
Oakwood, Beckenliam, Kent, and has issue,
I. Johx-Henrt, 6. 1859.
II. Charles-Bertram-Ogle, &. 18G0.
I. Alice-ilary.
ILtUCaflt. — The Balguys have been seated in Derbyshire
since the time of Edwabd I. ; Thomas de Balgi, one of their
ancestors, having married in that reign the heiress of the
Ashton family, and thus acquired the estate of Ashton in the
Peak, as well as considerable property In Lancashire and
Cheshire. The estate of Darwent Hall, sold by the late John
Balguy, Esq., had been held by the family for several hundred
years, and was the remnant of large possessions in the High
Peak, formerly belonging to them. Jonu Balgdy, who served
the office of High Sheriff for Derbyshire three or four years
after the Restoration, is described as of Derwent Hall. In
1594, Thomas Balgcy was Member for .Stamford, Lincoln, and
Eecorder of that Borough. To the latter office John Balgct
was elected in 1628, and his son, of the same name, in 1G49.
The late representative of the family,
John Balgct, Esq. of Darwent Hall and DufBeld, co.
Derby, Eecorder of Derby, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions
for that county, and one of His Majesty's Judges upon the
Carmarthen Circuit, m. Sept. 1781, Elizabeth, youngest dau.
of Edward Gould, Esq. of Mansfield Woodhouse, co. Notts, by
whom, who d. 8 Dec. 1821, he had (with three daus., Mary;
Elizabeth, wife of CockshuttHeathcote, Esq. ; and Charlotte)
three surviving sons, viz., John, of whom presently; Bryan-
Thomas, Town Clerk of Derby ; and Charles-George, Registrar
of the Archdeaconry of Nottingham. Mr. Bulguy d. 14 Sept.
1833.
John BALGtJT, Esq. of Duffield, co. Derby, Q.C., Eecorder
of Derby, J.P. and D.L., 6. 14 Sept. 1782; m. 1 May, 1819,
Barbara, eldest dau. of the Eev. John-Francis-Seymour-
Fleming St. John, one of the Prebendaries of Worcester
Cathedral, and reUct of John Baker, Esq. of Waresley House,
CO. Worcester, and had issue,
John, now of Duffield.
Henry, Capt. 4th regt., 6. 23 Aug. 1823; m. Eliza, dau. of
John Cockbuin, Esq. of Edinburgh.
Charies-Yelverton, Capt. 42nd Highlanders, h. 20 Aug. 1827;
m. Lucy-Adela, dau. of Col. Caulfeild, of Broomfield, co.
Westmeath, and has issue, Francis-Caulfcild ; Edith-Adela ;
and Ethel-Maud.
Francis-St. John, 5. 7 Jan. 1832; m. Georgiana-Caroline,
dau. of — Hawkesworth, Esq.
Barbara-Elizabeth, m. 1852, E.-G. O'Eeilly, Esq., and d. 1851.
Caroline- Amy.
Mr. Balguy 6. 1858, and was s. by his eldest son,
Armi — Or, three lozenges, az.
Creit—X bear, passant, ppr., collared and chained or.
Seai— Duffield, co. Derby.
BALLANTINE OF ASHGROVE.
EoLLO - BowMAiN- - Ballaxtine Axdeew-Fitz-
James-Cuxxixghame, Esq. of Ashgrove Kilwinning
and CastleLJll, co. Ayr, b. 1 Feb. 1835, m. 16 March,
1864, Anne-Henriette-Curzon, only child of Major
John Chalmers, H.M. Indian forces, and has issue,
James-Ccnninghame, 6. 5 Aug. 18C5.
Mr. Ballantine succeeded his grand aunt, Miss Mar-
garet-Anne-Hunt Bowman, of Ashgrovc, in that
estate, taking the name and arms of Bowman of
Ashgrove in 1859 (Miss Bowman being in right of
h(T maternal grandfather, the representative of a
younger branch o£ the family of Cunninghame.
He also succeeded in 1867 as heir of entail to the lute
James Ballantine, Esq. of Castle -hill, Ayr.
HilTCSflC. — The estate of Ashgrove, formerly Ashinyards,
belonged to a branch of the house of Cdningham, Earl of
Glencaim, derived more immediately from Cuninghame, of
Craigends. The first posse^oor of Ashinyards (Patteksos's
Ayrshire Families) was
James Cuninghame, 2nd son of Gabriel Cuningham, of
Craigends, 3rd in descent from Alexander, 1st Earl of Glen-
cairn, who acquired Ashinyards, or as it was then called,
Eisenyards, from John Eussell. He m. M.irgaret, dau. of
Alexander Fleming, of Barrochan, and had issue,
Alexander, his heir.
JA>rES, successor to his brother.
John, d. unm. 1623, a legatee of his elder brother.
Gabriel, also a legatee of his elder brother, d. at Ashinyards
29 Dec. 1623, leaving three sons, Alexander, John, and
Gabriel ; and one dau., Mareown,
Eobert, a legatee of his elder brother.
William, also a legatee of his brothT, Writer to the
Signet in Edinburgh, m. Rebecca Muirhead, dau. of the
Laird of Lenhouse, by whom he had two sons, Richard,
afterwards of Glengarnock ; William; and one dau., Janet,
rii. Alexander Cunninghame, 7th laird of Craigends.
Jeane, m. Hew Campbell, of Hullirhirst.
The eldest son,
Alexander Cunninghame, of Ashinyards, d. unm. He made
his will 17 June, 1613, in which he left bequests to all his
brothers and his sister ; he was s. by his next brother,
James Cunninghame, of Ashenyards. He m. Mareown
Fleming, by whom (who d. Dec. 1618) he had two sons, James,
his heir; and John, executor to his brother; he d. 1616 or 17,
and was s. by his eldest son,
James Cunninghame, of Ashinyards (or as spelled in his
time, Eschinzairdis), who was s. by his son,
James Cunninghame, of Ashinyard.s, served heir to his father
28 July. 1627 ; m. Jean Campbell, and d. June, 1645, when Uo^
was s. by his son,
William Cunninghame, of Ashinyards, a minor at his father's
death, and not served heir till 25 Jan. 1671; he m. Margaret
Wilkie, and had issue,
Alan, d. v. p. soon after 1703.
James, d. young.
Elizabeth, of whom hereafter.
Anne, b. 1678.
Jean, m. 1706, Andrew Martin, of Lochridge, in the parish.
of Beith, Preacher of the Gospel, who obtained from his
father-in-law, 1712, a disposition of Ashinyards and the
whole of his lands. He was s. by his son,
Arthur, of Ashinyards, served heir to his father 20 Feb.
1739, 'III. Isabel Hitchesen, and left a son (who went to the
West Indies, in. and had two children, who rf. young),
and Margaret (Mrs. Glasgow), and Magdalen (Mrs.
Sommerville). These ladies became co-heirs to Ashi
yards, and sold their estate, 1760, to their kinsman, John
Bowman, as hereafter.
William Cunninghame, in 1712, disponed, or disposed of the
whole of his lands to the husband of his youngest dau., as
above, but his eldest dau.,
Elizabeth Cunninghame, 6. 1677, eldest co-heir in conse-
quence of the death, 3. jj. of her brothers; m. 1095, John
Bowman, of Glasgow, Merchant, Chief Magistrate of the city
in 1715, and had by him a son,
John Bowman, Lord Provost of Glasgow, m. by license,
dated 2 Aug. 1734, Mary Houghton, of Dublin, and had issue,
John, went to North America before the Revolution, and m.
and d. there.
Houghton, m. Miss Yere, of the Island of Dominica.
Anne, of whom hereafter.
Elizabeth, m. 1st, 1776, John-Weir Vcre, of the Island of
Dominica, uncle of her brother's wife, and 2ndly, Eobert
Tannent, Esq. of Glasgow.
Mr. Bowman purchased, 1768, from his relatives, the daus.
and co-heirs of Arthur Martin of Ashinyards. that estate, the
name of which he changed to Ashgrove, and made a special
destination of them on his eldest dau. He d. 1796, when that
estate devolved on his said dau.,
Ann Bowman, of Ashgrove, m. Capt. Miller-Hill Hunt, 6th
regt. of foot, by whom (who served under the Duke of Cum-
berland during the Scotch rising of 1745-6, and was wounded
at CuUeden, and d. 17s3) she had three daus.,
Maria, d. young.
Maegabet-Anne, assumed the surname of Bowman on i
cecding her mother.
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Elizalicth-Ballantj'ne, 9i!. 24 Feb. ISO], Hon. Rotrev Rollo,
2nd son of James, 7th Lord Hollo, and d. 12 Aug. 182U,
leaving issue,
I. James-Rollo, Major in the army, TO. 21 April, 183Kandc/.
in Canada, Feb. 1844, leaving, with two daus., two .«ons,
1 Andbew-Fitz-James - Cunninghame - Rollo - Eowm an-
Ballantine, now of Ashgrove.
2 Eohert-Roger, d. Aug. 1805.
II. John-Ballantine Rollo, m. and has issue.
III. Roger Rollo.
I. Mary-Isabella, m. 15 July, 183G, Lieut. William MThcr-
son.
n. Margaret-Bowman, m. 1st, 1840, Joseph Ilarriman,
Esq. of Tivoli, who d. 1847. She m. 2ndly, Charles-
Edouard-Napoleon Dorr, grandson of Comti'sse de Mont-
Louis, Departcment de I'Aisne, Chateau d'Essumes.
Mrs. Hunt Bowman d. 1811, and was «. by her eldest dau.
Mabgaket-Ann Hdnt Bowman, of Ashgrove, wlio d. tinm.
1859, and was s. by her grandnephew, Andrew-Kitz-James-
CuNiNGHAME RoLLO, HOW Ballantine, of Ashgrove.
&(t4— Ashgrove, Kilwinning, co. Ayr.
BALIJIE OF COTE WALL.
Wheatlet-Bali.ie, Edward-Balme, Esq. of
Cote Wall, Hoptoii, co. York, and High Close,
Westmorlaud, J. P. and D.L. for West Riding of
York and Westmorland, lligli Sheriff of West-
morland, 1S76 ; b. 10 May, 1819 ; m. 5 June, 18G1,
Hannah, youngest dau. of the late Francis Maude,
Esq. of Hatfield Hall.
3LtltCagC. — Abraham Balme, Esq. of Bowling, m. Mary,
dau. and co-heir of Samuel Thorpe, Esq. of Hopton Hall, co.
York, whose ancestor, Ruben Thorpe, purchased that estate
in 1559, and had issue,
I. Edward, his successor.
II. Abraham, of Whitley, who was father of Mart Balme, of
whom hereafter.
The elder son,
Rev. Edward Balme, of Hopton, Fellow of Magdalen College,
Cambridge, d. s. p. 1S51, and bequeathed his estates to his
grand-nephew, the son of his niece. This lady.
Mart Balme, to. Thomas Wheatley, Esq. (who d. 11 Oct.
1849), .son of John Wheatley, Esq. of New Hall, Hopton, by
Ellen Waller his wife, and had issue,
Edward Bai.me.
Mary, m. 1827, John Hague, Esq. of Crow's Xest, Dev.-esbm-y.
Jane.
The only son having s. to the estates of his great-uncle,
assumed by royal license, 21 March, 1855, the additional
surname and arms of bis maternal ancestors, and is the
[nesent Edward-BalmeW deatlet-Balme, Esq. of Cote Wall.
Arms — Erm. on a chief indented sa. two trefoils slipped or.
Ciryf — A trefoil slipped as in the Anns.
.l/../^)— Fideliter.
.s--'/,s— Cote Wall, Hopton, Mirfield, CO. York; High Close,
Luuyhrigg, Ambleside, Westmorland.
BAND OF WOOKEY HOUSE.
Band, Rev. CnARLES-EDWARD-WEicnT, Esq. of
Wookey House, Somerset, Rector of Combe-Raleigh,
Devonshire, b. 1803 ; to. 1st, 4 June, 1827, Hen-
rietta-Mary-Bourke, eldest dau. of the Rev. Heury
Fellows, Vicar of Sidbury, and by her (who d. 5 Jan.
1841) had with other issue,
Charles-Edward, 6. 1823.
He m. 2ndly, Harriet-Louisa, dau. of the Rev. John
Bond, Rector of Freston, SufPolk ; and 3rdly, 1861,
Susannah-Maria, dau. of Thos. Cobham, Esq.
iLt'nCatlC.— The late Edward-Wright Band, Esq. of
Wookey House, J. P., was son and heir of John Band, Esq. of
kVookey House (whose mother was a Miss Wright, of the
Cumily of that name near Andover, Hants), for many years an
Jcting Magistrate and D.L. for Somerset, for which he served
IS High Sheriff in ISOl. Mr. E.-W. Band was 6. 23 April, 1779 ;
m. 9 June, 1300, Sarah-EUzabcth, eldest dau. and co-lieir (with
ills Sister, Mary, m. the Rev. Lewis Way) of the Rev.
Herman Drewe, Rector of Combe-Raleigh, Devon, 7lh son of
f rancis Drewe, Esq. of Broadhembury Grange, by his 1st wife,
Mary, dau. and heiress of Thomaa Rose, Esq. of Wottun-
Aiu^juin, Dorsetshire, and had iusuc,
Charles-Edward, now of Wookey House.
Elizabeth-Drewe, m. 8 May, 1833, rierce-Rogcrs Nesbit,
M.D., and d. 1835.
Hermana-Drewe. Jlary-tlose.
Dorothea-Pendruddocke, d. inwi. Wright-Drewe.
Arms — Gu. three eagles, displayed, or, on a chief, three
leopards' heads.
Crest — An eagle or.
Motto — Dieu est mon aide.
Smr — Wookey Plouse, WcIL-j, Somerset.
BANKES OF KINGSTON LACY.
Bankes, Waltee-Ralph, Esq. of Kingston lacy,
CO. Dorset, b. 1853 ; s. his brother 6 Jan. 1869.
HtlttagC— This family of Bankes first settled in Dorset
temp. James L, and derived descent from an ancestry
who were, for many generations, established in a station of
consideration in the old town of Keswick, Cumberland.
Sir John Bankes (the son of John Bankes, Esq., by Jane
Malton his wife, and grandson of Ralph Bankes, Esq., by Anne
Hassel his wife), was Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Com-
mon Pleas 1640. By his wife, Mary (the gallant defender of
Corfe Castle for King Charles L), only dau. of Ralph Hawtrey,
Esq. of Riselip, he left at his decease in 1644, a son and suc-
cessor,
Sir Ralph Bankes, of Corfe Castle, Knt., whom. Mary, only
dau. and heir of John Bruen, Esq. of Athelhampton, and
dying about the year 1679, left an only son,
John Bankes, E.sq. of Kingston Hall, M.P. for Corfe Castle,
who to. Margaret, dau. of Sir Henry Parker, by whom (who
TO. 2ndly, Thomas Lewis, Esq. of London), he had, with other
children who d. issueless, two sons, John and Henry, and a
dau., Mary, m. Sir Thomas I'Anson, Bart. He d. 1714, and
was s. by his elder son,
John Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Hall, M.P., who dying
issueless, 1772, was g. by his brother,
Henry Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Hall, Barrister-at-Law,
King's Counsel, M.P. for Corfe Castle, and one of the Commis-
sioners of the Customs. He in. 1st, Eleanor, dau. of Richard
Symonds, Esq. of London, and 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of the
Right Rev. John Wynne, D.D., Bishop of Bath and WeUs, and
co-heir of her brother, the Right Hon. Sir W. Wynne, Knt.
of Soughton Hall, Chief Judge of the Prerogative Court and
Dean of the Arches, and by the latter had issue, a son Henry,
his heir, and a dau., Anne. Mr. Bankes d. 1776, and was s.
by his son,
Henry Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Hall, M.P. for Corfe Castle
from 1780 to 1826, and for co. Dorset from that time until 183L
He m. 17S4, Frances, dau. of William Woodley, Esq., Governor
of the Leeward Islands, and had (with two daus., Anne-
Frances, m. Edward, 4th Viscount and 1st Earl of Fal-
mouth, and d. May, 1864 ; and Maria- Wynne, m. Hon. Thomas
Stapleton) four sons,
Henry, lost at sea, 1806.
William-John, heir to his father.
Georgk, successor to his brother.
Edward (Rev.) of Soughton Hall, co. Flint, Prebendary of
Gloucester and Bristol, m. 1st, 6 April, 1820, Lady I'rances-
Jane Scott, dau. of John, Earl of Eldon, by whom, who d. S
Aug. 1838, he had issue, 1 John Scott-Bankes, of Soughton
Hall, CO. Flint, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1^69, m. Anne, dau.
of Sir John Jervis, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and
has issue; 2 Eldon-Surtees (Rev.), Rector of Corfe Castle,
TO. 9 Oct. 1856, Lady Charlotte-Elizabeth Scott, dau. of John,
2nd Earl of Eldon, and by her (who d. 22 Feb. 1804) has
issue; and 1 Frances. He m. 2ndly, 3 Sept. 1839, Maria,
3rd dau. of the Hon. and Very Rev. Edward Rice, D.D., and
d. 1867.
Mr. Bankes d. 17 Dec. 1834, and was s. by his son,
William-John Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Lacy, M.P., who
d. s. p. 17 April, 1855, and was s. by his brother,
The Right Hon. George Bankes, of Kingston Lacy, M.P.,
Cursitor Baron, Judge Advocate in Lord Derby's ministry of
1852, and a Privy Councillor. He sat in Parliament for Corfe
Castle, until the disfranchisement of that borough by the
Reform Bill; and afterwards, from 1841 up to the period of his
decease, for co. Dorset. He m. Georgina-Charlotte, only dau.
and heir of Sir Charles-Ediniuid Nugent, G.C.H., Admiral of
the Fleet, and had issue,
Edmund-George, his heir.
Henry-Hyde-Nugent, of Studland, co. Dorset, M.A., D.L.,
Barrister-at-Law, 6. 10 April, 1828; to. 26 March 1857, at
Dresden, Hon. Lalage-Letitia-Caroline Vivian, dau. of
Richard-Henry, 1st Lord Vivian, and by her (who d. 4 Oct.
1875) has a dau., Norah-Letitia-Nugent.
Edward-Dee, 6. 12 Jan. 1830; d. June, 1844.
Frederic- Wynne, b. 15 April, 1834; d. Ia37.
BAN
THE LANDED GENTRY,
CAE
William-George-Hawtrey, &. II Sopf. 1S3R; a Comet 7th
Dussars, d. at Lucknow, C April, 18')8, from wounds vccdvcd
in a desperate engagement with Indian mutineers, 19 March.
The Queen was graciously pleased to command that the
Victoria Cross, which would have been conferred on him if
he had survived, should be granted to his family, in con-
sideration of his gallantry.
Wynne-AJbert, R.N., of Wolfeton House, co. Dorset, J.P.
and D.L. ; 6. 31 May, 1840 ; in. 1873, Florence, dau. of Kev.
rrederic Fane, of Moyles Court, Ringwood, co. Hants.
Georgina-Charlotte-Frances, »i. 1811, John Floycr, Esq. of
West Stafford, Dorset, M.P.
Maria-Margaret, d. 1837.
Adelaide, m. 1806, Charlcs-Wriothcslcy Digby, Esq. of
Merydon Hall, co. Warwick.
Augusta-Anne, m. IG July, 1857, Hon. Edward-William
Douglas, 4th son of George Sholto, 17th Earl of
Morton.
Octavia-Elizabeth, d. at Kingston Lacy, 16 Dec. 1855.
The Right Hon. George Bankes d. 5 July, 1850, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Edmond-Geokge Eankes, Esq. of Kingston Lacy, &. 24 April,
1826; in. 1847, Eosa-Louisa, 4th dau. of Percivul Bastard,
Esq. of Stour Payne, Dorset, and had issue,
Hen-et-John-Percival, late of Kingston Lacy.
Waltek-Ealph, present representative.
Adelaide- Annie.
Mr. Eankes d. 2S Jan. 18C0, and was s. by his elder son,
HENBT-JoBN-r«iEcivAL Bankes, Esq. of Kingston Lacy, h.
12 Feb. 1850; d. at Montreal, 6 Jan. 18G9, and was s. by his
brother, the present,
Waltee-Ealph Bakkes, Esq. of Kingston Lacy.
Annt — Sa., a cross, engrailed, erm., between four fleurs-de-
lis, or, quartering BnnEN, Maetin, Pidel, Wtk.se, Jones,
and Nugent.
Crut — A Moor's head, full-faced, couped at the shoulders,
ppr., on the head a cap of maintenance gu., turned up ermine,
adorned with a crescent, issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lis or.
Motto — Velle vult quod Deus.
Beat — Kingston Lacy, Wimbornc, co. Dorset.
BANKES OF SOUGHTON HALL.
See Banees of Coefe Castxe.
BANKES OF WINSTANLEY HALL.
Bankes, Meyeick, Esq. of Winstaialoy Hall antl
TJp-HoUand House, co. Lancaster, and of Lettcrewc,
CO. Eoss, J.P., h. 22 Nov. 1811.
iCtnCairr.— SnioN Bankes, the first of this family on
record, in. 1335, the dau. and heiress of Kathcrton of Banlc
Kewton, in Craven, Yorkshire, and acquired, jxwt v.xoru, the
manor of Bank Newton, which remained in the Bankes family
till sold by the elder branch, about the middle of the 17th
century, to Nicholas Townley, Esq. of Royle. The last male
heir of the family of Bankes of Winstanley Hall, the second
branch,
William Bankes, Esq. of Winstanley Hall, High Sheriff co.
Lancaster 1784, m,. Mary-Anne, dau. of Joseph Bunney, Esq.
of Leicester, and d. s. p. 1800, when the male hne of the
Bankes family became extinct; but Mr. Bankes bequeathed
his property to his first cousin and nearest heir.
The Rev. Thomas Holme, of Up-Holland House, and then
of Winstanley Hall, the son of Anne Bankes, the first cousin
of the testator. He was 6. 1732, and m. 1st, Mary, dau. of
Richard MeyricU, Esq., 4th son of Owen Meyrick, Esq. ot
Bodorgan, co. Anglesca, and by her left iscue,
I. Metbick, his heir.
it. Frederick-William (Rev.), E.D., 6. 12 Jan. 1772; Fellow
of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and afterwards Rector of
Meysey Hampton, co. Gloucester; ia. 1st, May, 1811,
Mai7-Klizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas Pigot, Esq. of Al-
mington Hall, co. Stafford, and left issue,
1 Frederick, b. 10 June, 1812; M.A. and F.Z.S., Fellow of
Corpus Christ! College, Oxford; d. uvm.
2 Meyrick (Rev.), 6. 13 AprU, 1815; B.A. of Brazennoso
College, Oxford.
1 Mary-Elizabeth, m. Rev. Mr. Lee.
2 Jane, m. 1842, Henry-Leigh Tratford, Esq. ; who d.
1869.
n. Cholmondeley, 7). 23 Jan. 1779; d. 12 Aug. 1793.
I. Jane, m. Lieut.-Col. Burgh Leighton, who d. 183G, s. p.
II. Anne, m. Rev. G. Borlase, who d. 1809, s. p.
III. Mary-Meyrick, d. unm. 1834. iv. Harriet.
He m. 2ndly, 1800, Anne, sister of the late Sir Baldwin
Leighton, Sth bart., but by her (who survived him and d. in
rinc, dau. of the Eev. Edward Lally, Vicar of Whitegate, co.
Chester, by whom he had issue an only son, who d. an infant.
He m. 2ndly, 1810, Maria-EUzabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas
Langford-Brooke, Esq. of Mere Hall, same co., and dying
1 March, 1827, left by her an only son,
Meieick Bankes, Esq., now of Winstanley Hall.
^?-ms— Sa., a cross or, between four fleurs-de-lis arg.,
canton of the second.
Crest— On the stump of a tree, ppr., a stork, statant, arg^.,
beaked and ducally gorged gu.
Seat— Winstanley Hall, ni^ar Wigan, co. Lancaster.
BANKS OF HIGHMOOR.
Banks, William, Esq. of Higlimoor House,
Wigton, Cumberland, J.P. and D.L., High Sherili;
1S71, b. 21 Jan. 1811 ; m. 1813, Sarah-Barwis, dau.
of William Dand, Esq. of Monkhill, Cumberland,
and has issue,
Henet-Peakson, M.A. Jesus College, Cambridge, Barrister-
at- Law, Inner Temple, and J.P. Cumberland, 6. 1844.
Edwin-H., M.A. of Jefius College, Cambridge, a Barrister
of the Inner Temple, 6. 1847.
ittlTCaflC. — William Banks, Esq. of Keswick, son of
Joseph Banks, to. Sarah, dau. of John Pearson, Esq. of
Greenside Hall, Cumberland, and had a son, the present
proprietor of Higlimoor.
Ar7ns — Sa., a cross, engrailed, or, between in the first and
fourth quarters, a bear, rampant, of the last, muzzled, gu.,
and in the 2nd and 3rd quarters a fleur-de-lis of the second.
Crest — Upon the trunk of a tree, eradicated and sprouting to
the dexter ppr., an eagle, rcg\jardant, wings elevated, Ea.,
charged upon the breast and upon each wing with a fleur-do-
lis or.
Seats — Highmoor House, Wigton, Cumberland;
Chichester House, Skinburncss, Silloth.
fc
BARBOUS, OF BARLAT.
BAEEorrE, William, Esq. of Barlay, and Dal-
shangan, co. Kirkcudbright, J.P., b. 1 Nov. 1810 ; is
eldest son and successor of the late James Barbour
Esq. of Barlay (who d. 1 Feb. 1855), by Elizabetll*
his wife, eldest dau. of the late David Kennedy, Esq I
of Knocknalling, J.P. and D.L. Mr. Barbour s
to Dalshangan, 26 May, 1871, at the death of hii;
only brother, Thomas Baebotje, Esq. of Dabhaa
gau, Kirkcudbright, J.P.
Arms — Arg., a saltire az., two escallops in fess, one in base
and a garb in chief or.
Crest — An eagle, rising, ppr.
Motto — Nihilo nisi cruco.
Scats — Barlay, New Galloway;
CO. Kirkcudbright.
and Dalshangan, Carsfainii
BAKBOUB OF BOLESWOBTH CASTLE.
BAEBorE, EoBEET, Esq. of Boleswortli Castli
Cliester, J.P. and D.L., b. 1797 ; m. 1st, 182',
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Allan, Esq. of Linkfiel(
East Lothian ; and 2ndly, 1836, Janet-Andrew, dai
of WiUiam Fleming, Esq. of Sawmill Field, Gla;
gow, and has issue,
I. George, of Kingsiee, Chester, Barrister-at-L&w,
the Inner Temple, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridg ■
J. P., Lieut. Earl of Chester Yeomanry Cavalry, 6. 184 )| *
in. 1869, Caroline Easton, dau. of Robert-Andrew Macfi'
Esq., of Ashficld Hall, Chester; and Dreghorn CasO
Mid-Lothian, and has a son Robert, 6. 187C.
I. Janetta.
Mr. Barbour purchased Boleswordi CasJo 1857, i
served as High Sheriff, Chester, 1866.
i7,ar
BAR
THE LANDED GENTRY,
BAR
ILtlTC<l3C. — HuMPHnET Eakboce, Ksq. of Eankhead,
Kilbarchan, co. Eenfrew, m. Elizabeth, only dau. of John
Freeland, Esq. of Glasgow, and was father of
floBERT Babbodk, Ksq. of Boleswcrth.
Arms—Arg. a saltire gii., between a garb in chief, two escallops
in fess, and another in base, az.
Crest — A passion cross on three grices gu.
Motto — Nihilo nisi crucc.
&at— Bolesworth Castle, Chester.
BAECHAED OF HOBSTED.
Baechaed, Teancis, Esq. of Horsted Place,
Sussex, J.P., D.L., M.A., Barrister-at-Law, formeiiy
Capt. Susses Militia Artillery, b. 1826 ; m. 1861,
Arciitiua, dau. of John Watsou, Esq. of Hove.
It titrate. —Francis Eauchaed, Esq. of Horsted, High
Sheriff, Sussex 1853, m. Margaret-Jane, dau. of Elphinstone
Piggott, Esq., Cliief Justice of Tobago, and niece of Sir Arthur
Piggott, Attorney-General, and had issue,
I. Francis, now of Horsted.
5«U— Horsted Place, Uckfield, Sussex.
BARCLAY OF TdATHEKS AND TJEIE.
Hepresented by Baeclat of Buey Elill.
Baeclay, Robeet, Esq. of Bury Hill, Surrey,
Eigli Sheriff, 1878, Chief of the House of Baeclay
of Mathers and TJrie, b. 7 Oct. 1837, s. his father
as Chief of Mathers and Urie, 1SG9, m. 28 Nov.
1877, Laura-Charlotte-Rachel, eldest dau. of Mar-
maduke WyviU, Esq. of Constable-Burton, M.P.
for Riclimond, by Laura his vrife, dau. and heiress of
the late Sir Charles Ibbetson, Bart, of Denton Park.
iitllCiXflC. — Alexander Db Berclat, 6. circa 132C (direct
dc.=iccndant from Eoger Berchelai, described in Domesday
Book as holding land in Gloucestershire temp. Edward the
Confessor, the founder of the family of Berkeley or Barclay),
inherited the old family estate in the shire of Mearns; and to
him and Katherine his wife, William Keith, Marischal of Scot-
land, his brother-in-law, granted, 1351, by charter confirmed
by King David II., the lands of Mathers. This estate of
Mathers descended in regular succession, from father to son,
through many generations, to
David Barclay, of Mathers, &. 1580 ; who d. about IGuO,
having previously sold the property of Mathers. By Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of Sir John Livingstone, of Dunipace, he left a
8on and successor,
CoL. David Barclay, 6. 1610; who served with distinction
under Gostavds Adolphus, and, on his return home, attained
the rank of Colonel during the great civil war. In 1647, he
purchased the lands and barony of tJrie, co. Kincardine, from
William, Earl Marischal. He m. Katharine, dau. of SirEobert
Gordon, of Gordonstoun, and was s. by his eldest son,
EocERT Barclay, of Urie, the celebrated Apologist of the
Quakers, 6. 28 Dec. 1G48 ; who m. Feb. 1CG9-70, Christian, dau.
of Gilbert MoUison, of the family of Mollison of Aberdeenshire,
and had, with four daus., three sons, i. Eobert, his heir;
II. David, ancestor of Barclay of Bury Hill, now chief of
the house ; iii. John, who settled in Dublin. The eldest son,
EoiiERT Barclay, Esq. of Urie, h. 1672 ; was father of
Eobert Barclay, Esq. of Urie, 6. 1699 : whose eldest son and
heir,
Eobert Barclay, Esq. of Urie, I. 1731-32 ; M.P. for Kincar-
dineshire ; m. 1st, Lucy, dau. of David Barclay, Esq., by
whom he had a dau., Lucy, m. Samuel Gallon, Esq. of
Duddcston House, co. Warwick; and 2ndly, 1776, Sarah-Anne
Allardice, only dau. of James AUardice, of Allardice, heiress
of Une of the Earls of Airth and Monteith, and of Prince David,
Earl of Strathearn, son of Robert II., King of Scotland, by
whom (who d. 7 July, 1833) he had,
^ EoBEET, his heir.
James, d. at Ceylon, 1803, xmm.
' David-Stuart, Major 2Sth foot, d. unm. 1S2G.
: Anne, d. unm. 29 Oct. 1782.
Une-Cameron, m. 25 July, 18C0, John Innes, Esq. of Cowic,
CO. Kincardine, and d. Sept. 1809.
Margaret, m. 1800, Hudson Gurncy, Esq. of Keswick, and
I d. 16 Dec. 185=)
Mary, twin with Martartt, d. unm. June, 1799.
; Bodney, d. unm. 1863.
Mr. Barclay d. 1797, and was .t. by his son,
Robert Earcl4y-Allardice, Esq. of Urie and Allardice
5. 25 Aug. 1779; m. 1815, Mary, dau. of Ale-xfinder Dalgarno^
of Aberdeen, and had an only child to survive infancy.
Margaret Bakclay-Allardice, heiress of line, 6. 4 July
1816, who claimed the Earldoms of Strathearn, Monteiiii'
and Airth, before the House of Lords, 1870. She r,i. 1st, i
April, 1840, Samuel Ritchie, by whom she has surviving issue,
1 Robert Barclay-Allardice, 6. 19 May, 1841.
2 David-Stuart Barclay-Allardice, b. 21 Nov. 1845; m. 15
Oct. 1868, Fannie-Foster, elder dau. of Edwin-Day Elliot,
Esq. of West Brattleboro, Vermont, U.S., and has issue,
Robert, b. 18 Aug. 18G9.
Elliot-Ritchie, 6. 10 Oct. 1873.
David-Graham, 6. 11 Dec. 1877.
Margaret-Anna, 6. 21 Dec. 1871.
Mr. Ritchie d. 17 Sept. 1845, and his widow, Blargarct, m.
2ndly, 30 July, 1854, James Tanner, by whom, who
d. 21 Jan. 1866, she had a dau., Augusta-Graham, d. uam.
21 Dec. 1874.
Mr. Barclay-Allardice being heir general and of line of
William, 1st Earl of Airth, as such claimed the earldoms of
Strathearn, Monteith, and Airth. He was sole heir of the body
of Prince David, son of Eobert II., King of Scotland. He d.
1854, when the representation in the male line devolved on
Charles Barclay, Esq., of Bury Hill, whose descent is as
follows :
David Barclay, 2nd son of Robert Barclay, of Urie, the
Apologist of the Quakers, settled in London, and entertained
successively Queen Anne, George I., George II., and Georgi:
III., when they visited the city on Lord Mayor's day. He ra.
1st, 1707, Anne, dau. of James Taylor, of London, by whom
he had issue,
James, who m. Sarah Freaihe, and had two sons, Jo,-.pph and
Alexander, both d. s. p., and one dau., Anne, wiiu oi James
Allardice, of Allardice.
Alexander, of whom presently.
Elizabeth, m. Timothy Bevan, Esq.
He in. 2ndly, 1723, Priscilla, dau. of John Freame, of LoncTon,
by whom he had, with six daus., two sons,
David, of Toimgbury, Herts, who m. 1st, Martha Hudson,
and 2ndly, Rachael, dau. of Samson Lloyd, Banker at Bir-
mingham; the last-named lady d. s. p.; but by his 1st
wife, David Barclay left at his decease, 1809, an only dau.
and heiress, Agatha, who m. Richard Gurney, Esq. of
Keswick, co. Worfolk, and had a son, the late Hddson
Gceney, Esq. of Keswick, and a dau., Agatha, widow of
Sampson Hanbury, Esq. of Poles, Herts.
John, ancestor of Joseph-Gueney Barclay, Esq. of Ley ton.
The 2nd son,
Alexander Barclay, Esq., b. 1711; d. at Philadelphia,
1771, leaving, by Ann Hickman, his wife, a son,
Eobeet Barclay, Esq. of Bury HiU, Surrey, b. 1751 ;
m. 1st, 1775, Rachel, dau. of John Gurney, Esq. of
Keswick; and 2ndly, Margaret Hodgson; by the former of
whom he had (with daus., of whom Agatha, m. Georgo
Hilhouse, Esq.; Anne, m. Jacob-Foster Reynolds, Esq.; Lucy,
m. George-Croker Fox, Esq. of Grove Hill; Maria, m. Robert-
AVere Fox, Esq.; and Martha, m. Lieut. -Col. John Er-jm-
head, C.B.) four sons,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. David, ancestor of Barclay of EastvncTc Pari:
HI. Gurney, b. 1786; who m. Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of John
Freshfield, Esq., and (/. leaving an only child, Eobcrt-
Gurney, b. 1819; m. 1840, Catherine-Henrietta, dau. of
Marmaduke Wyvill, Esq. of Constable Burton, co. York.
nr. Alexander, b. 1791 ; d. unm. 1812.
Mr. Barclay was .s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Charles Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Surrey, 6. 26 Dec.
1870; M.P. for Southwark from 1815 to 1818; for Dundalk
from IG26 to 1830; and for West Surrey from 1834 to 1838, and
High Sheriff of Surrey, 1842. In 1854, at the decease of his
Idnsman, Robert Barclay Allardice, Esq. of Urie and Allardice,
he succeeded to the male representation of the family of
Barclay of Mathers and Urie. He m. 1 Aug. 1804, Anna-
Maria, eldest dau. of Thomas Kett, Esq. of Seething, co.
Norfolk, and had issue,
I. Arthur-Kett, late representative of the family.
II. Robert, h. 10 Aug. 1808; m. Feb. 1830, Rachel, dau. of
Osgood Hanbury, Esq. of liollield Grange, Essex, and d.
April, 1843, having had issue,
1 Hanbury, b. 1 June, 1836; m. 20 July, 1864, his cousin,
Adeline-Henrietta, 3rd dau. of A.-K. Barclay, Esq. of
Bury Hill, and has a son, b. 30 Jime, 1865.
2 Charles, 6. 1837.
1 Anna-Maria, to. Sampson Hanbury, Esg,
2 Emily, m. Eev. Hayward Joyce.
BAR
THE LANDED GENTRY,
BAR
m. Charles, Ji.lSiO; d. 1823.
IV. Thomas-George, b. 1819; m. 1844, Emily, clau. of Eov.
James Joyce, Vicar of Dorking.
I. Anna-Maria, d. younff, 1812.
II. Caroline, m. 1837, John-Guniey Hoarc, Esq. of Ilamp-
III. Eachel-Juliana, m. 1847, Joseph Hoarc, Esq. of Ilamp-
stead.
Mr. Barclay was .?. by his eldest son,
Arthdr-Kett Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Surrey,
F.R.S., J. P. and D.L., Chief of the House of Barclay of
Mathers and Urie, 6. 20 June, 1806; m. 20 Dec. 1836, Maria-
Octavia, dau. of Ichabod AVright, Esq. of Mappcrley, co.
Notts, and d. 20 Nov. 1869, having had issue,
I. KoBERT, present chief of the house.
n. Charles-Arthur, b. 1834; ra. 7 June, 1864, Emma-Ehoda,
dau. of John Bentlcy, Esq. of Birch House, Lancashire, and
has three sons, Boaald; Edwin; Oscar-Francis; and two
daus.
III. Henry-John, b. and d. 1840.
IV. Frederick-Kett, ?>. 1841.
V. Charles- Wright, 6. 1853.
I. Harriet-Maria.
II. Eachel-Caroline, rti. 24 Aug. 1864, James Gildea, Capt.
2nd Warwick Militia, son of Very Rev. George-Robert
Gildea, Rector of Maylough and Provost of Tuam, co.
Galway.
III. Adeline-Henrietta, m. 29 July, 1864, to her cousin Han-
bury Barclay, Esq., eldest son of the late Robert Barclay,
Esq.
IV. Emily-Octavia, m. 1868, Eeginald-More Bray, Esq. of
Shere.
V. Margaret, to. 1 July, 1869, Sir Arthur-Temple-Fclix Clay,
Eart. (sc« I'.nRKE's Peerarj<:).
VI. Neville-Juliana, m. Rev. Charles-Lea Wilson.
Mr. Barclay d. 1869.
Arms—Kz., a chevron, and in chief three crosses-patee arg.
Crest — A mitre or.
SnppoHcrs—Tyio savages wreathed round the loins with oak,
each holding in the exterior hand a club, all ppr.
MMo — In cruce spero.
(Seat — Bury Hill, Dorking, Surrey.
BARCLAY OF EASTWICK PARK.
Barclay, Hedworth-Teelawnt, Esq. of East-
wick Park, Surrey, h. 10 May, 1859.
ILtllCilSE. — This is a branch of Barclat of Mathers and
Urie, sprincing from
David Barclay, Esq. of Eastwick Park, Surrey, M.P. for
Sunderland, 2nd son of Robert Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill,
Surrey, and brother of Charles Barclay, who became heir
male of the house of Barclay in 1854. Ho was h. 1784; m. 20
Oct. 1818, Maria-Dorothea, dau. of the late Sir Hedworth WH-
liamson, Bart., and had issue,
I. Hedwortii-David, his heir.
II. Alexander-Charles, M.P. for Taunton, 1865.
III. Robert-William. iv. David, Capt. ICth Lancers.
I. Maria-Dorothea. n. Elizabeth-Janc.
Mr. David Barclay, d. 1 July, 1861, and was s. by his eldest
eon,
Hedworth-David Barclay, Esq. of Eastwick Park, 6. 15
Oct. 1820; m. 1857, Agnes-Carohne, dau. of Henry-Brereton
Trelawny, Esq. of Shotwick, co. Chester, and widow of John-
James CaUcy, Esq. of Burderop Park, co. Wilts, and had
issue,
I. Hebworth-Trelawsy, his successor.
II. IIaery-David, b. 1860. iii. Reginald, 6. 1801.
I. Agnes-Emma.
Mr. Barclay d. 25 Aug. 1873.
Arms, Crest and il/o«o— Same as Barclay i^f Masters and
Urie.
feaf— Eastwick Park, Leatherhead, Surrey.
BARCLAIT OP LEYTON.
Barclay, Joseph-Gttrney, Esq. of Leyton,
Essex, and Higham, Suffolk, b. 1816 ; m. 1st, Mary-
Walker, dau. of William Leatham, Esq. of Wake-
field, and by her (who d. 10 Feb. 1818) has issue,
I. Robert, b. 1843.
n. William-Lcatham, b. 1845.
I. EUxabeth-Gurney, d. an infant, 1849.
Mr. Barclay m. 2ndly, Marn;aret, dau. of William
Exton, Esq. of Hitcliin, and has issue,
in. Henry- Albert, b. 18f)6.
rv. Edward-Ejiton, b. 1S60.
V. Alfred-Gordon, h. 1807 ; d. ISGS.
VI. Francis-Hubert, b. 1869.
II. Margaret-Jane. iii. Mary-Ellzabeth-Gurney.
iLtllCajgiC.— This is a branch of Barclay of Mathers a.ul
Urie, of which Robert Barclay, Esq. of Bury HiU, is tlie
representative.
John Barclay, of Cambridge Heath, merchant in London,
2nd son of David Barclay, of London, by Priscilla Freame liis
2nd wife, and grandsonof Robert Barclay, of Urie, theApolo^'ist
of tlie Quakers, m. Susanna ^^'illet, and d. 1737, aged .:.J,
leaving issue,
Robert, his heir.
David, 6. 1763, d. s. p.
Mary, vi. John-Henry Tritton, Esq.
Susannah-Willet, m. Osgood Hanbury, Esq. of Hollield
Grange, Essex, who d. 1851.
Priscilla, m. William Hall, Esq., and had two daus.. Elcanor-
Willet, in. Osgood Hanbury, Esq. of Holfield Grange, and
Emily, m. Robert Hanbury, Esq. of Poles, Herts.
The elder son,
Egbert Barclay, Esq. of Clapham Common, Surrey, 6.
1758; m. Ann, dau. of Isaac Ford, Esq. of Manchester, a
lineal descendant of the ancient family of Ford of Ford Green,
CO. Stafford, and had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Abraham-Rawlinson, d. 1845.
III. Ford, b. 1795; m. 1824, Esther, dau. of William-Foster
Reynolds, Esq. of Carshalton House, Surrey, and d. 1859,
having had issue,
1 Henry-Ford, of Monkhams, Woodford, J.P. and D.L. for
Essex, b. 9 Sept. 1826; m. 13 April, 1848, Richenda-Louisa,
youngest dau. of the late Samuel Gurney, Esq. of Upton,
Essex, and has issue, Hugh-Gurney, of Thorpe, Norwich,
6. 1851; Henry-Ford-Gumey, 6. 1860; George-Head, 6.
1862; Cameron, 6. 1865; Charics-Theodore, 6. 1867;
Edith-Richenda, m. F.-Maltby Bland, Esq. of Bury St.
Edmunds; Sarah-Adelaide, in. Charles-A. Leatham, Esq.
of Woodford, Essex; Marion- Alice-de Gourney.
2 Charies-Reynolds, b. 1833.
3 Frederick-John, b. 1839.
1 Mary-Anna.
IV. John, 6. 1797 ; m. 1st, Gcorgine Hill, by whom he had
a son John, b. 1821, who m. Isabella Waite, and has, John-
Henry; W.-Prior; Robert-Grenfcll ; Charies; Isabella;
Gcorgine ; and Rachel. He to. 2ndly, Mary Moate, and
dying 1838, left by her a son and a dau., Robert, 6. 1833, m.
Sarah-Matilda Fry; and Mary, m. Samuel- Loyd Stacy,
Esq.
I. Anne-Ford, d. 1794. ii. Susanna, d. 1852.
HI. Mary, in. 1815, Hubert-John-Barclay Galton, Esq, of
Warley Hall, co. Salop.
IV. Lydia-Ann, d. unm. 1855.
V. Elizabeth-Lucy, m. Henry Birkbeck, Esq.
Robert Barclay d. 1800, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eobert Barclay, Esq. of Leyton, Essex, 6. 1737 ;
Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Gurney, Esq. of Lakenham Grove,
Norfolk, and had issue,
Robert, b. 1815 ; to. Elizabeth Backhouse, but d. s. p. 1812.
JosEPH-GuRNEY, now of Lcytou.
Henry, d. unm. 1851.
Jane-Mary. Elizabeth-Gumey, d. 1817.
Ann-Ford, m. Henry Fowler, Esq. of Melksham. .
Emma-Lucy, d. 1847.
Rachel, to. Alfred Backhouse, Esq. of Darlington.
Louisa, d. 1847.
Mr. Barclay d. 1853.
Arms — Az., a chevron, and in chief three crosses-patCc, ar^.
quartering Willet and Gurney.
Crest— A mitre or.
Motto— In cruce spero.
Residences — Leyton, Essex; Queen's Gardens, Brighton
Higham, Bury St. Edmunds.
BARHAIVI OF TRECWN.
The late Ret. Charles-IIexry Barham, oj
Trccwn, co. Pembroke, J.P., M.A.,C]i. Ch. Oxford
nephew, and sole representative of Henry, last Eur
of Thanet, m. 1st, 1836, Elizabetli Maria (d. 1860)
dau. of W.-B. Ince, Esq. ; and 2ndly, 1863, Ellen
Catherine, eldest dau. of E.-T. Massy, Esq. o
Cottesmore, Haverfordwest, only son of the lat
Hon. Edward Massy. Mr. Barham was for som
time Rector of Banning, Kent, and of Kirkby TJior«
Westmoreland, and d. 15 Aug. 1878.
ILllTCagC.— This is a branch of the ancient family (
Foster, of Northumberland.
BAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAR
77
Coz. John Foster, b. 1G81 (see Foster of Jamaica'), iv.
ilizabcth Smith, of Barbadoes, and d. Aug. 1731, leaving
ssue, five sons and four daus. His widow m. 2ndly, Henry
3arham, Esq. of Jamaica, a descendant of the family of that
i.ame, of Barham Court, Kent. (See Hasted's History of
Kent.) Mr. Henry Barham adopted his wife's youngest son,
Joseph Foster, Esq., who was 6. 1727, and assumed by Act
)f Parhament the name of Barham, and d. 1789. He m. 1st,
Dorothea, dau. and eventual heir of Erasmus Vaughan, Esq.
if Trecwn, co. Pembroke, and 2ndly, Lady Hill, widow of Sir
lowland Hill, of Hawkestone. By his 1st wife he had issue,
vith five daus., three sons, viz.,
I. Joseph, his heir.
II. John, in. Eliza Gill, and left three daus.
III. Thomas, of Leckinick, Cornwall, b. 1766; m. Mary-Ann
Morton, and d. 1844, leaving, with other issue,
1 Thomas, 6. 1794; 7)!. 1st, Sarah Garratt; 2ndly, Mar-
garet Henryson, and d. 1869, leaving Eustace, m. Ellen
Huare; Alfred, m. Eliza Jevons ; Alkman, m. Nannic-0.
Ellis, of Baltimore, U.S.A. ; and others.
2 Charles, b. 1804; m. Caroline Carlyon, and has issue,
Francis, m. Sibella Elwyn ; Morton ; and Frederick.
"he eldest son,
Joseph Foster Barham, Esq. of Treewn, M.P.6. 1759, s. his
ither; m. 26 July, 1792, Lady Caroline Tufton, sister of
[enry, lUh and last Earl of Thanel, and had issue by her
who d. 3 Nov. 1832),
I. John, of Treewn, M.P., b. 1810; m. 14 Jan. 1834, Lady
Katherine Grimston, dau. of James Walter, 1st Earl of
Veriilam, and d. s. p. 22 May, 1838. His widow m. 2nrtly,
4 June, 1839, George-William-Frederick, 4th Earl of Clar-
endon, and d. 4 July, 1874.
II. Charles-Henry, late of Treewn.
I. JIary, m. Count Gaccioci.
II. Caroline, m. Rev. Sanderson Kobins, and has issue.
.(4 i'lHs— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Barham ; 2nd and Srd,
OSTER.
Cnsts — Ist, Barham; 2nd, Foster.
Seat — Treewn, Uaverdfordwcst, co. Pembroke.
BARING OF OAKWOOD, &c.
Baeing, of Oakwoocl, Sussex ; Norman Court,
Hants ; High Beach, Essex.
John Baring, Esq. of Oakwood.
William-Henry Baring, Esq. of Norman Court.
Thomas-Charles-Baring, Esq. of High Beach, Essex.
(See Bdbke's Peerage, uniier Northbbooe, E.)
BARKER OF KILCOOLEY ABBEY.
See PoxsoNBX.
RAYMOND-BARKER OF FAIRFORD
PARK.
Eatmond-Baeeee, John-Raymond, Esq. of
airfovd Park, co. Gloucester, J.P. and D.L., High
heriff 1853, 6. 30 March, 1801 ; m. 1st, G May,
823, Harriott-Ives, dau. of William Bosanquet,
]sq. of London, Banker, by whom he had issue,
I. Augusta, m. 1 Jan. 1856, Col. Sir Lumley Graham,
Bart, of Kirkstall, co. York.
n. Leonora.
le m. 2ndly, 14 Dec. 1841, the Lady Katherine
loreton, youngest dau. of Thomas, Ist Earl of
)ucie, and has by her a sou,
I. Percy-Fitzhardine, J.P., b. 23 Feb. 1843, m. 25 Juno,
1874, Morna-Gcorgina, 2nd dau. of Sir Joseph llawley,
Bart, of Leybourne Grange, Kent, and has two sons,
1 Eeginald-Henry, 6. 8 Feb. 1875.
2 Hugh-William-Heneage, 6. 15 Sept. 1876.
HtltCaUC— Esther Barker, lady of the Manor of Fair-
;)rd, dau. and co-heir of Samuel Baricer, Esq., High Sheriff of
iloucester 1691, and grand-dau. of Andrew Barker, who pur-
hased Fairford from the Traceys, m. James Lamb, Esq. of
lackney, but d. s.p. 1789, having devised her estates to
John Raymond, Esq., who took the surname of Barker in
ddition to his patronymic, by sign-manual. He m. 1st, Martha
o-hcir of Daniel Booth, Esq. of Huttun HaU, Essex, by whom
he had twelve children; he d;. 2ndly, Margaret Boddington,
and had by her two daus. He i/. 16 Jan. 1827 ; his son,
Daniel Raymond-Barker, Esq., of Fairford ^ark, m. 1797,
Sophia- Anne, youngest dau. of John Ives, Esq of Norfolk, anil
had issue,
John-Raymond, now of Fairford Park.
Georgc-Ives.
Henry-Charles, Rector of Daylingworth, co. Gloucester.
Sophia- Anna, m. Bernard Brocas^Esq. of Beaurepaire, Hants.
Harriet-Ives, m. the Rev. F. Rice, Vicar of Fairford.
He d. 24 July, 1827.
.4 j-ms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., five escallops in cross, or;
2nd and 3rd, Raymond, az,, an eagle, displ., arg., charged on
the body with three torteaux in pale, on a chief, embattled of
the second, as many torteaux.
Crests— 1st, on a rock arg., a hawk, close, or, for Barker;
2nd, out of a mural crown, a dcnii-caulc, displayed, or, charged
on the body with three torteaux, in pale, for Raymond.
Motto — Virtus tutissima cassis.
Seat— Fairford Park, Fairford, co. Gloucester.
BARKER OF STANLAKE PARK.
Barker, Rev. Alfred-Gre.slet, M.A., of Stan-
lake Park, Reading, Patron and Rector of Sherfield-
on-Loddon, Basingstoke, b. 11 Dee., 1835 ; s. hi&
brother as representative of the family 1869 ; m.
23 May, 1865, Agnes, 2nd dau. of Rev. Comyns
Tucker, of Beech Hill, co. Devon, and has issue,
Frederick-George, 6.27 Oct. 1SC6.
Violet- Agnes, 6. 17 Sept. 1S67.
Frances-Mary, b. 16 April, 1873.
if. tnragt.— Thomas Barker, Esq. of Springfield House,
CO. Stafford, whose pedigree can, it is stated, be traced back to
William Barker, of Hatton, Warfield, Shropshire, living temp.
Edward III., was b. 1720, and m. twice: 1st, Elizabeth Fisher,
and 2ndly, Jane Lardner, and had a son and heir,
George Barker, Esq. of Stanlake Park, co. Berks, J. P.,
High Sheriff 1857 ; to. 1829, Emma-Sophia (now Mrs. Barker,
of Stanlake), dau. of Frederick-George Prescott, Esq. of
Theobald's Park, co. Herts, and had issue,
I. George- William, his heir.
II. Alfred-Gresley, present representative.
III. Frederick- Grote, killed at Inkcrman, while serving
with the 68th regt.
I. Emma-Blanch, m. 1866, Letablere-John Litton, Barrister-
at-Law, 2nd son of the late Right Hon. Edward Litton oi
Altmore, co. Tyrone, Master in'Chancery in Ireland, and d.
4 Dec. 1868, leaving one son, GEORCE-LETABLfeRE John.
Mr. Barker d. 16 Nov. 1S68, and was s. by his eldest son,
George-William Barker, Esq. of Stanlake Park, J.P.,
Barrister-at-Law, and an Officer in the Berks Militia, d.
v.nm. Sept. 1869, when Stanlake Park devolved on his mother,
and he was s. in the representation of the family by his only
brother.
Rev. Alfred-Gresley Barker.
Armx — Az., five escallops in croFS or.
Crest — On a rock arg., a hawk, close, or.
Motto — In solo Deo salus.
Seat — Stanlake Park, Reading.
BARKER OF CROBOY.
Barker, William-Oliver, Esq. of Stirhng, co.
Meath, M.D., Trin. Coll., Dublin ; b. 4 Oct. 1818 ;
m. 25 April, 1861, Charlotte, dau. of Henry Mills,
Esq. of Turnings, co. Rildare, and had issue,
Mary, b. 23 June, 1862; d. 3 May, 1864.
iLtllCajJC— This family, whose ancestor settled in Ireland
at the time of the Commonwealth, was established in the co.
of Meath, by
Charles Barker, who accompanied Cromwell to Ireland,
and fixed his residence at Croboy, co. Meath. He obtained
grants of lands under the Act of Settlement. At his decease,
he left issue, two sons, Charles, who being disinherited by
his father, returned to England, and
Oliver Barker, Esq. of Croboy, to whom his father
bequeathed the Irish estate. He m. 1714 (settlement dated 22
Feb. 1714), Mary, dau. of James MacManus, Esq. of Maynoorli
Park, CO. Kildare, and had issue,
Charles, his heir.
EAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
I3AE
James, Lieut.-Col. 2nd Queen's Own Eoyal regiment of foot,
b. 1717, rf. 6 July, 1800, ujim., and was buried at Clonard,
CO. Meath.
EicHABD, who eventually s. to the Ii-ish estates.
Eleanor, m. Edward Xugent, Esq. of Clonmoml, co. "SVest
meath.
Alice, m. Samuel Coates, Esq. of Abbey Shrule, co. Lons
ford.
Catherine, d. unm.
The eldest son,
Chakles Babkee, E-sq. of Croboy, 6. 1716; m. Mary, dau. of
John Nugent, Esq. of Balnacara, co. Westmeath, and had
issue by her an only child, Oliver, who left Ireland and entered
the Austrian service. His brother,
EicHAED Babeek, Esq., 3rd son of OUver Barker, Esq. of
Croboy, m. 175-5, Alice, only dau. of Henry CusacU, Esq. of
Clonard, and had issue by her (who d. 10 June, 1818), aged 90
^with two daus.),
Oliver, his heir.
Charles, 6. 1756 ; m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Antisell, Esq. of
Bir. King's Co., and d. without leaving issue.
James, b. 1763; m. Lucy, dau. of Edward Donovan, Esq. of
Ballymore, co. Wexford. (Sec Dosovas of Ballyniorc.)
liichard.
Mr. Eichard Barker d. 1 June, 1794, and was s. by his eldest
son,
OuvEE Bakkee, Esq. of Clonard, 6. 1753; m. 1st, 17S3,
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Herbert, and had issue.
BicHAKD, his heir.
Oliver, 6. Kov. 1795; d. unm. 1854.
Ellen, m. Edward d'Arcy, Esq., Capt. 43rd regiment, and
had issue (with three daus.), a son, Oliver, Major 18th Royal
Irish regiment, who m. Martha, eldest dau. of Eichard
Buck, Esq. of Eartland, co. Devon, Capt. B.X., and has
issue.
Alicia, d. 1855.
He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of John Kirkland, Esq., Dromin,
CO. Longford, and d. 15 Aug. 1840, when he was s. by his
eldest son,
EicHABD Babkee, Esq. of Sterling, co. Meath, and Gardiner's
Bow, Dublin, 6. 5 April, 17S5 ; m. 5 Aug. 1817, Mary (d. 23
March, 1862), dau. of Francis MacFarlane, Esq. of Huntstown,
CO. Dublin, and Stirhng, co. Meath, and had issue.
WiLEiAM-OLrvEE, his heir.
FBANcis-OLn-EB, M.D., 3rd (the Buffs) regiment, 6. 283Iarch,
1820; in. 3 Nov. 1859, Louisa- Ann, dau. of James Espi-
nasse, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Eecorder of Eochester, d. at
Meerut, India. 9 June, 1863, leaving issue, Eichard-James-
Oliver, 6. 11 Jan. 1861.
Eichard-Oliver, 6. 23 Nov. 1821 ; to. 10 Oct. 1855, Katherine-
Margaret, only dau. of Arthur Grose, Esq., Comm. E.N.
Edward-Oliver, Lieut. 96th regt., b. 30 Dec. 1824, and d. at
Latere, India, 12 Dec. 1851.
Oliver, 6. 18 Jan. 1827; ra. 1 March, 1859, Selina-Jessie,
dau. of Eichard-Nassau Bolton, Esq., late Capt. 84th
legt., and granddau. of Edward Bolton, Esq. of Brazeel,
CO. Dublin, and d. 30 Dec. 1873, leaving issue, Eichard-
AVUliam-Oliver, b. 1 Nov. 18G0 ; Mary-Selina-Jessie ; Eliza-
beth-Florence-Josephine.
Henry-Oliver. LL.D. of Lincoln's Inn, Earrister-at-Law,
J.P. CO. MeaJth, b. 14 May, 1832.
3Iary, m. 7 AprU, 1847, John-Harlowe Workman, Earris-
ter-at-Law, only son of Harlowe-Phibbs Workman, Esq. by
Mira his wife , dau. of George O'Malley, Esq. of Spencer
I'ark, CO. Mayo, and d. 8 Nov. 1871. Mr. Workman d. 18
AprU, 1848.
Elizabeth, m. 23 AprU, 1850, Sir Ealph-Smith Cusack, Knt.
Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, in Ireland, 2nd son of
James-AVilliam Cusack, Esq. of Feltiim, co. Dublin.
Frances, to. 18 Aug. 1859, William-S.-B. Kaye, Barrister-at-
Law, son of George Kaye, Esq., late 40th regt.
Mr. Barker d. 18 Feb. 1853.
Arms — ^Per chevron, engrailed or and sa., a lion rampant,
coimterchanged, in the dexter chief point a crescent of the
8icond.
' Crest— A- demi Moor, ppr., over his left shoulder a sash gu..
In his dexter hand an arrow or, feathered and headed arg.,
and on his sinister arm a shield, gold, charged with a crescent
£a.
Mottu — Mors potius macula.
£eat— Stirling House, Clonsella, co. Meath.
TJescia-SIaet-Flobence, &. 4 July, 1SC9, at Coombe House,
Westbury-on-Trym, co. Gloucester.
ULintnQC. — Edwabd-Gale Boldeeo, Esq., a descendant
of the family of Boldero of Ixworth, Suffolk, inherited the
manor of Cornbrough, in Sheriff Button, co. York, from his
mother, a dau. of — Gale, Esq. of York. He to. Mary, el< :-t
dau., and eventually sole heiress, of William Lewyns, Esq. ^ f
Eske, CO. York, by his wife, Margaret, eldest dau. of >::■
Edward Barnard, Knt.,* and left issue by her (who d. 17;3,
aged 63) four sons, viz.,
I. Lewtns, his heir.
II. John, a Banker in London, first of Staplcton Park, co. York,
and subsequently of Aspcnden Hall, co. Herts.
III. Edward-Gale, a Banker in London.
IV. Henry, of Aviary Hill, Kent, and two daus.
The eldest son,
Lewy.ns Boldeeo, Esq., assumed in 1769, the surname and
arms of Baesabd. He m. 1750, Anne dau. of William Popple-
weU, Esq. of Pontefract, co. York, and by her (who d. 1797,
aged 68) had issue,
I. Henby, his heir.
II. Lewyns, b. 1758, d. 1820, leaving an only child, Mary-
Anne, TO. 1821, Capt. John Ditmas (who d. 1S27), and has
issue three daus.
I. Anne, m. 1780, Eobert, 1st Lord Camngton, d. 1827.
n. Mary, m. 1808, James Bankes, Esq. cousin to Sir Joseph
Bankes, K.B., and d. 1834.
Mr. Boldero Barnard d. 1783, aged 75, and was s. by his son,
Heney Boldeeo-Baesakd, Esq. of Cave Castle, 6. 1755; m,
23 April, 1788, Sarah-Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of
Eor.EB Gee, Esq. of Bishop Burton (she d. 28 Nov. 1832), and
had issue,
I. Henby-Gee, his heir.
II. Charles-Lewyns, b. 19 Jan. 1790, Capt. Scotch Greys;
killed at Waterloo, 1815.
III. Edward- William (Eev.), of Brantingham Thoi-pe. '.. 10
March, 1791; Vicar of South Cave; m. 25 April, 1 !,
Philadelphia-Frances-Esther, dau. of Archdeacon Wr: ,-
ham (she to . 2ndly, in 1848, the Eev. C.-W.-W. Ey ton, E ; r
of Aston Clinton, Bucks, who d. 1870) and dying 10 Jan.
1S28, left issue,
1 Chaeles-Edwabd-Gee, heir to his uncle.
1 Eosamond. 2 Caroline.
I. Sarah-Elinor, &. 11 Aug. 1810; m. 10 Oct. 1832, Joseph
Delpratt, Esq., son of Samuel Delpratt, Esq. of Jamaica,
and dying 7 Jan. 1852, left issue two sons and eight dau=.
Mr. Boldero-Barnard d. 6 Feb. 1815, and was s. by his cl .est
son,
Hen-by-Gee Babnaed, Esq. of Cave Castle, 6. 22 Feb. 1759;
Capt. Scots Greys; m. 8 April, 1834, EUzabeth-Mary, dau. of
Henry Eliott, Esq. of Clonmell, and dying without issue,
23 April, 1858, was s. (after the death of his widow, who sur-
vived till 16 Feb. 1872^ by his nephew, the present possessor.
^nns— Quarterly; 1st and 4th quarteriy, 1st and 4th. arg.,
a bear, rampant, sa., muzzled or; 2nd and 3rd, per pale, or
and az., a saltier counterchanged, surmounted by a saltieretj
2nd and 3rd, gu., a sword in bend, arg., for Gee.
Crests— A bear, as in the arms, for Baenaed ; a greyhotiafl,
courant, for Boldeeo. ,,
Motto — Festina lente. Ji
-Seat— Cave Castle, Brough, co. York. K
BAKNAKD OF CAVE CASTLE.
Baexaed, Chabxes-Edwaed-Gee, Esq. of Cave
Castle, CO. York, J.P., b. 23 March, 1822 ; m. 5 June,
1862, Sopliia-Letitia, .5tli dau. of Hon. Andre-w-Grod-
frey Stuart, 2nd son of Andrew-Thomas, 1st Earl
of Castlestewart, and has surviving issue, a dau.,
EAENARD OF PRESTBTJEY.
Baexaed, Thomas, Esq. of Prcstbury, ca,
Gloucester, formerly an officer in the 65th regt., b^
29 July, 1823.
iLtUCaflC— The Eev. Thomas Babxabd, of Leeds, whoofc
Miss Drake, had, with a dau., Frances, wife of the Eev. Mr.
Jackson, two sons, Thomas, his heir, and Charles, who m.
and had issue. The elder son.
The Eev. Thomas Baenabd, Eector of Withersficld, Suffoll^
m. Mtlosine Eosenhagen, and had issue,
* The family of Baexaed is supposed to have settled in
Yorkshire towards the close of the fourteenth century, in the
person of Edward Barnard, armiger, who d. in 1401, and i
buried in York Minster. His descendant. Sib Edwaed BabI*
>aed, of North Dalton and Cowlam, was knighted by King
Charles II., and was recorder of Beverley and Kingston-upon»
Hull, and dying in 1688, was s. (after the death of several,
elder sons, without male issue) by his youngest son, HenbC
Babnabd. M.D. of Beverley, who m. a dau. of Sir Christoph*
Lo« tlier, Bart., and d. s. p. in 1769, aged 94, having bequeamafli
his estates to bis grand-nephew, Lewyns Boldeeo, Esq., OO
condition of his assuming the surname and arms ot Babnabd.
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EAU
-9
I. Robeht-Caet, of whom presently.
!i. Robert (Rev). Prebendary of Winchester, m. 1793,
Hon. Louisa Verney, only dau. of John-Pcto, 6th Lord Wil-
loughby de Brolje, and d. 3 Feb. 1835, leaving issue,
1 EoBERT-JoHN, who s. his maternal uncle Henry PeytOi
8th Lord Willoughby de Broke, as 9th baron.
1 Louisa, m. 9 June, 1825, Joseph Townsend, Esq., and d.
22 April, 1863.
nr. Thomas (Rev.), m. Everilda, 2nd dau. of the late Sir
Mordaunt Martin, Bart., and d. 1799; his widow d. Nov.
1839, leaving two sons, 1 Mordadnt, b. 1795, m. and has
issue; 2 George-Martin, b. 4 April, 1799, d. %inm. 22 Feb.
1859.
IV. Charles-DraUe (Rev.), m. Anna-Maria, relict of Sir
Griffith Boynton, Bart-
I. Cliarlotte-Anno.
The eldest son,
The Rev. Robeet-Cart Barnard, Rector of Withersfield,
'uffolli, J.P., m. 10 June, 1790, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert-
^ary Elwes, Esq. of Throcking, Herts, and by her(who d. 1813)
lad issue.
Thomas, of Prestbury and Bartlow.
Charles-James (Rev.), m. 1827, Carolinc-Arabella-Elizabeth,
dau. of Robert-Gary Elwes, Esq. of Billing, co. Northamp-
ton, and by her (who d. 28 May, 1866) has issue.
Henry-Anthony. Philip-Adolphus.
Charlotte- Elizabeth, m. Henry -Lindow Lindow, Esq.
'he eldest son,
Tho.mas Barnard, Esq. of Prestbury, co. Gloucester, and
'artlow, CO. Cambridge, J. P., Capt. in the army, b. 30 July,
792; rd. 12 Aug. 1822, Christian, dau. of Thomas Porter, Esq.
fRockbeare House, Devon, and had issue,
I. TnoMAs, now of Prestbury.
II. AVilliam, b. 21 May, 1825.
III. Robert-Cary, 6. 13 Dec. 1827.
1. Charlotte-Christina.
— Arg., a bear, rampant, sa., muzzled or.
— A demi-bear, rampant, sa., muzzled or.
-I'restbury, near Cheltenham.
BAENARDISTON OF THE EITES.
Barnaediston, ISTathaniel-Clarke, Esq. of
'he Eyes, Suffolk, J.P., D.L., b. 5 Nov. 1799 ; in.
March, 1826, SojDhia, dau. of George-Eobert
]jres, Esq. of Cavenham Hoiise, Norfolk, by Louisa
is T, ife, dau. of the late Sir Harry Parker, Bart, of
leliLird, and has issue,
I. Nathaniel, J.P., late of 27th regt., b. 24 April, 1832 ;
V,). 11 Feb. 1858, Lady Florence Legge, dau. of William,
4th Earl of Dartmouth, and has, with other issue, a son,
Nathaniel-Walton, 6. 1858.
II. Thomas, Capt. R.N., 6. 4 Dec. 1833; m. 3 Feb. ISGl,
Lucy-Mary, dau. of Admiral Charles Wise.
HI. .\ithur. Vicar of Metheringham, co. Lincoln, h. V June.
l"-35, m. 1861 ; Emma, dau. of Richard Almack, Esq.
l\-. Charles-Francis, 25th foot, b. 8 June, 1841; m. 1871,
Lucy, dau. of James Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Moatc,
CO. Westmeath, d. 1 Sept. 1875.
I. Louisa-Elizabeth, m. 19 Feb. 1852, to John Greenwood,
Esq. of SwarclifTe, near Ripley, co. York, M.P.
II. Anne-Sophia, d. 1 Feb. 1832.
11!. Sophia-Mary, to. Nov. 1855, Sir William Parker, Bart.
of Melford Hall, Suffolk, son of the late Admiral Hyde
Parker.
IV. Frances - Maria, m. 31 March, 1864, Morton - Robert
Eden, Major 56th foot, eldest son of Robert Eden, Esq.
v. Laura-Caroline, d. 1 Sept. 1871.
VI. EditU-Charlotte, to. 5 Aug. 1869, Ulick-John Burke,
Esq., son of James-St.-Georgc Burke, Esq., Q.C., of the
Auberies, Essex,
a-. Baruardiston s. his father 1837.
illUCajfC.— The family of Earnardiston, one of the most
icient in the United Kingdom, flourished in a direct line for
arly thirty generations, and assumed its name from the town
Bamarston, or Barnston, contiguous to Ketton, of which the
irnardistons were proprietors from the Conquest. By inter-
arriage, temp. Edward II., with the heiress of Willoughby,
e Earnardistons obtained the manor of Great Cotes, co.
ncoln, which they held for several centuries. Ketton Hall
'ey acquired with the heiress of the family of Newmarch,
■ lich surname it appears they adopted, and anciently bore,
coajuattioa with that of Earnardiston, as exhibited on
the monument of Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Barnardiston,
the wife of Sir Hugh Everard, in the chureh,of Great Walt-
ham, Essex. She d. 1G09.
Sir Thomas Earnardiston, Knt. of Witham, Essex, who
s. to the representation of the family at the decease of his
father. Sir Thomas, 1619, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Eichard
Knightley, Knt. of Fawsley, and had is.^ue,
Sir Nathaniel Earnardiston, of Ketton, M.P., Suffolk,
ancestor of the extinct Baronets of Ketton and Brightwell, and
a 2nd son,
Thomas Earnardiston, Esq., who m. 1st, Anno, dau. of
Henry Austen, Esq. of London, by whom he had daus. only,
and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Henry Polstcad, Esq. of London, by
whom he had, with three younger sons, his heir,
Tho.mas Earnardiston, Esq. of London, d. 31 Oct. 1704,
aged 67, leaving by his wife, Ehza, dau. of John Clarke, Esq.,
M.P. for Bury, with other issue, a 2nd son,
Nathaniel Earnardiston, b. 1681 ; in. Bethia Fowler, and
was father of four sons, all of whom d. s. p., except the
youngest, viz.,
John Earnardiston, of Lincoln's Inn, who m. 31 May, 1754,
Anne, dau. of Edward Leeds, Esq., of Croxton Park, co.
Cambridge, Serjeant-at-Law, and by her left an only surviving
son,
Nathaniel Baknardiston, Esq. of The Eyes, near Sud-
bury, d. 28 Sept. 1755; who to. 25 Feb. 1783, Elizabeth-
Joanna, only child of John Styles, Esq. of Kingston, Surrey,
and d. 23 Dec. 1837, having had issue,
Nathaniel-Clarkc, his heir.
Elizabeth, to. 1811, Charles-Eaymond Barker, Esq., and d
8 Jan. 1825.
Ann, TO. 1815, Eev. Thomas Mills, Rector of Stutton,
Suffolk, Chaplain to George HI., George IV., William IV.,
and Queen Victoria ; d. 1827.
^?-!!!.s— Az., a fesse dancettue erm., between six crosses
crosslet arg.
Crest — A bittern or, standing among bulrushes ppr.
-Seai— -The Eyes, near Sudbury, SulVolk.
EAENE OF SOTTEKLEY ANTi BTJNWICH.
Baene, Feedeeice, Esq. of Sotterley and Dun-
wich, Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., late M.P. for Bunwich,
and late Capt. in the 12th Lancers, b. 8 Nov. 1806 ;
111. 4 Feb. 1831', Mary-Anne-Ehzabeth, eldest dau. of
the late Sir John-Coui'tenay Honywood, Bart., and
has issue,
I. Frederick-St. John-Newdigate, 6. 5 Sept. 1S42; J.P.,
M.P. Suffolk, Lieut.-Col. late Scots Guards, to. 2 Nov.
1S71, Lady Constance Seymour, 5th dau. of Francis-
Hugh-George, 5th Marquess of Hertford, and has a son,
Miles, 6. 1874.
II. Philip-Julius-Honywood-Ayscogh, b. 19 Jan. Icii; Capt.
eoth Rifles.
I. Alice-Mary-Honywood, d. 1849. ii. Edith.
ILtllCagC— Sir George Barne, Knt, was Lord Mayor of
London in 1552. By his wife Alice he had (with two daus.,
Anne, to. 1st, Alexander Carlyell, Esq., and 2ndly, Sir
Francis Walsingham; and EUzabeth, m. Sir John Rivers,
Knt.) two sons, George, his heir, and John, who left two
daus., his co-heirs, Mary, wife of Francis Roberts, Esq. of
Wilsdon ; and Elizabeth, wife of Edward Altham, Esq. The
elder son.
Sir George Barne, Knt., citizen of London, and Lord Mayor
in 1586, TO. Anne, dau. of Sir William Garrard, Knt. (who
was Lord Mayor of London in 1555), of Dorney, Bucks, and
dying in 1592, was s. by his eldest son.
Sir William Barne, Knt. of Woolwich, Kent, m. Anne,
dau. of Doctor Edward Sandys, Archbishop of York, and had
six sons and a dau. The fourth son,
The Rev. Miles Barne, Rector of Bishopsbourne-cum-Bar-
ham, m. Jane, dau. of Travis, or Travers, Esq. of Chipping
Norton, co. Oxford, and dying 1 Sept. 1670, left, with other
issue, a second son,
John Barne, citizen of London, to. Alice, dau. of Edward
Billers, of the town of Leicester, gentleman, and had, with
two daus., Anne, d. unm. in 1683, and Alice, m. William
Sclwyn of London, five sons, George, John, WiUiam, Miles,
and Henry. The fourth son.
Miles Barne, a Merchant of London, to. Ehzabeth, dau. of
Solomon Snowdon, Esq. of the city of York, and dying 'a
1743, was s, by his son,
80
BAB
THE T.ANDED GENTRY.
BAR
Miles Baene, Esq. of Sotterley, Suffolk, MP. forDunwich,
b. 1718 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Nathaniel
Elwicli, Esq. of May Place, near Crayford, Kent, formerly
Governor of Fort Saint George, East Indies, and had a son,
Miles, his heir. Mr. Barne m. 2ndly, Mary, eldest dau. of
George Thornhill, Esq. of Diddington, co. Huntingdon, and
had, with other children, Barne, M.P., d. unm. 1829 ; Snowdon,
M.P., a Lord of the Treasury, d. unm. 1825; Michael, successor
to his half-brother; Thomas, M.A., Eector of Sotterley, Suffolk ;
Mary, m. W. Sawbridge, Esq. of East Haddon ; Sarah, m.
John Harding, Esq.; Elizabeth; and Anne, wife of Drake
Garrard, Esq. of Lamer. Mr. Barne d. 20 Dec. 1780, and
■was «. by his eldest son.
Miles Baene, Esq. of Sotterley, Suffolk, and May Place,
Kent, M.P. for Dunwich from 1791 to 1796, at whose decease
v/am., 8 Sept. 1825, the estates devolved upon his half-
brother,
Michael Baene, of Sotterley and Dunwich, Esq., Lieut.-
Col. 7th Hussars, and M.P. for Dunwich, b. 1759 ; m. 1798,
Mary, dau. of Ayscogh Boucherett, of Willingham and
StaUingborough, co. Lincoln, and d. 1837, leaving, with a dau.,
Emilia-Mary, m. Gen. Sir Edward Bowater, a son, the present
Feedeeick Baene, Esq. of Sotterley and Dunwich.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., three leopards' faces,
arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron az., between three Cornish
choughs sa.
Crest — An eagle, displayed, sa.
Motto — Nee timide, nee tcmere.
Seats— Dunwich, Yoxford, and Sotterley Park, Wrayford,
Suffolk ; and May Place, Crayford, Kent.
BARNEBY-LTJTLEY OF BROCKHAMPTON.
Barneby-Ltjtlet, John-Habington, Esq. of
Bi-octhampton, co. Hereford, M.A., Ch. Ch. Oxford,
1861, J.P. cos. Hereford and co. Worcester, D.L. co.
Hereford, High Sheriff in 1872 for same co., b. 2
May, 1840; m. 15 Dec. 1864, Emily-Margaret,
eldest dau. of the Hon. Greorge-Grustavus-Chetwynd
Talbot, 3rd brother of the 18th Earl of Shrews-
bury, and has issue,
I. John-Talbot, 6. 5 Aug. 1873.
I. Guendolen-Emily-Frances. ii. Ethel-Susan.
III. Geraldine-Violet. iv. Gertrude-Emily.
Mr. Barneby resumed the surname of Luxley, by
royal license, 1864.
HtnCagt.— Dr. Nash, in his History of Worcestershire
(vol. i. p. 116, art. ^^ Bockleton"). has the following note
respecting the Bamebys : — "Mr. Habington says this family
came originally from Yorkshire, and, if so, were probably a
younger branch of the ancient family Barnbt of Barnby Hall,
in the parish of Calthorne, East Riding of that co., where
they continued to flourish till the last century, when they
expired in co-heirs. "
Thomas Barnebt, of Ludlow, in Shropshire, Treasurer to
King Edwaed IV. at the battle of Towton, was there slain on
Palm Sunday, 1461. He m. Isabella, dau. and heiress of
Thomas Whitgreave, of the Hill, co. Worcester, Receiver to
Richard, Duke of York, and was great-great-grandfather of
BiCHABD Barneby, of Acton, in Worcestershire, son and
heir-apparent of Thomas Barneby of the Hill, by Joyce his
wife, dau. and heir of Walter Acton, of Acton, living in 1555.
He m. before 1555, Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of Richard
Habingdon, of Brockhampton, in Herefordshire, by Joyce his
■wife, dau. and heiress of Thomas Shirley, Lord of Stockton,
and by her, whocZ. 9 July, 1574, and was buried at Bockleton,
had issue, with daus., three sons — viz., Robert, his heir;
William, ancestor of the Bamebys of the Hill; and Thomas,
named in an entail of 38th Elizabeth. Richard Barneby d, in
1597, and was buried at Bockleton on 4 Dec, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Robert Barnebt, Esq., described in the settlement of 1h.B
33th of Elizabeth, of Lawton, in Herefordshire, but was after-
■wards of Brockhampton, in the same co. He m. Katherine,
fiau. of Spooner, of Lawton, and, dying in May, 1634,"centen-
arius ut fertur "' (Bromyard Reg.), left a son and successor,
Thomas Barnebt, Esq. of Brockhampton, with whom the
Visitation of Herefordshire of 1683 commences, and whose
name occui-s for £67, in the catalogue of the gentry of that co.
who compounded for their estates in 1650. He m. Elizabeth,
dau. of William Ingrain, Esq. of Earl's Court, in St. John's
Bedwardine, Worcestershire, and dying about 1C4S, was s. by
his eldest son,
John Barnebt, Esq. of Brockhampton, described in his
settlement before marriage of 30 Nov. 1641, as son and heir-
apparent of Thomas, and returned among the persons qualified
for Knights of the Royal Oak in 1660, his estate being valued
at £1,000 per annum, lie ra. 1st, Alice, dau. and sole heir of
Richard Studley, of Shrewsbury, and had by her (who was
buried at Bromyard, 13 Aug. 1666) six sons and five daus. He
m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Edward Rowdon, Esq. of Rowdun,
in Herefordshire, heiress to her brother Anthony, and had
by her, who d. in 1721, an only child,
Anne, m. Timothy Briggenshawe, Esq. of Earl's Court, in
St. John's, Worcestershire.
Mr. Barneby, who was a Justice of the Peace for Hereford-
shire, d. in 1684, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Richard Baenebt, Esq. of Brockhampton, bapi. there 15
Oct. 1644, m. (articles dated 24 June 1678) Isabella, dau.
of Nicholas Lechraere, Esq. of Hanley Castle, Worcestershire,
and by her (who v/as buried at Brockhampton, 14 Aug. 172J,
aged 40), had, with other children, who d. s. p.,
John, of whom presently.
Penelope, aged 4 at the Visitation of 1683, m. 30 Dec.
1707, Philip Lutlet, Esq. of Lawton, in Salop, derived
from Sir W. Lutley, Knt. of Munslow Hall, Salop, and had,
with other issue, a son,
Bartholomew-Richard Lutlet, of whom presently as in-
heritor of the estates of his maternal ancestors, the
Baen-ebts.
Richard Barneby d. 14 Feb. 1719-20, aged 76, and was
buried at Brockhampton. His third son,
John Barnebt, Esq. bapt. 6 May, 1684, d. g.'p. 1726, having
devised his estates to his nephew,
BARTH0L0>rEW-RicHARD LuTLET, Esq., who assumed in con-
sequence the surname and arms of Earnest by Act of Parlia-
ment in 1735. He m. at Whitbourne, 21 Oct. 1756, Betty, dau.
of John Freeman, Esq. of Gaines, and by her (who d. 14 May,
1785) had (with two daus., Penelope, m. Thomas Newnham,
Esq. of Broadwas, and Abigail, who d. unm. 1805) John, his
heir; Philip, 6.1763, late Receiver-General for co. Hereford,
who m. Eleanor, dau. of WilUam Lilly, Esq., and had a dau.
Anne; Lutley, b. 1764; Richard, b. 1769, to. Betty Dansie,]
niece and devisee of Richard-Sweeting Dansie, Esq., and had
issue, Richard, Thomas, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. John
Lingard, and Mary : and Thomas, Rector of Stepney, 6. 1773.
Mr. Barneby, High Sheriff of Herefordshire m 1739, d. 21 Dec.
1783, and was s. by his son,
John Baenebt, Esq. of Brockhampton, h. 1757, High-
Sheriff of Herefordshire, 1797; he ra. 17 July, 1792, Elizabeth,
dau. and sole heir of Robert Bulkeley, Esq. of Bulkeley,!
Cheshire, and by her (who d. 18 Jan. 1833) had issue,
John, his heir.
AVilliam, b. 27 Nov. 1801 ; d. 5 Jan. 1857.
Edmund, b. 15 Dec. 1801, devisee of his great-uncle, William
Higginson, Esq. of Saltmarsh, under whose will he took
the name of Higginson. He d. 25 Nov. 1871.
Elizabeth, devisee of Buckenhill, under her mother's will, «» '
5 Aug. 1834, to Robert-Biddulph Phillipps, Esq. of Long- ■" !
worth.
BIr. Barneby d. 11 Feb. 1817, and was s. by his eldest son, i
John Baenebt, Esq. of Brockhampton, M.P. for Droitwich, j
and afterwards for Worcestershire, b. 20 Nov. 1799; m. 24
July, 1838, Susan, eldest dau. of Henry Elwcs, Esq. of Coles- iJ
bourne, co. Gloucester, and had issue,
John-Haeington, now of Brockhampton. I
William- Henry, of Bredcnbury Court, Bromyard,co. Hereford, jj]
late 58th regt., J.P. and D.L., b.2 Feb. 1843; ra. 8 Aug. nil
1865, Alice-Mary, 3rd dau. of Sir Michacl-Hicks-Bcach,;ir^
Bart, of Williamstrip Park, co. Gloucester, and has issue, ^
1 Edmund-Henry, b. July, 1869 ; d. Oct. 18G9.
2 Richard-Hicks, 6. 16 May, 1875.
3 Edward-Arthur, b. 22 Feb. 1878.
1 Alice. 2 Margaret-Caroline.
3 Edith-Catharine. 4 Evelyn-Mary, d. June, 1876.
Mr. Barneby d. 30 Nov. 1846 ; his w^idow survived until It
Dec. 1850.
^„„.5_Quarterly : 1ft and 4th, sa., a lion, pas.'ant giiardaat
between three escallops, arg., for Barnebt ; 2nd and 3rd, quar-
terly, or and az., four lions, rampant, countorchanged, togethei
with upwards ot fifty-four quartcrings, chiefly brought in bj
Babington and Shirlet.
Crest— X lion, couchant, guardant, sa.
Crest for Lutlet— A lion, rampant, or, az., guardant.
Motto — Virtute non vi.
6'eoi— Brockhampton, Worcester.
EAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EAR
81
BARNEBY OF BREDENBURY COURT.
See preceding Memoir.
BARNES OF GILLING CASTLE.
See Fairfax.
BARNES OF GREAT DURYARD.
Baenes, William, Esq. of Great Diiryard,
Exeter, Devon, J.P., M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, b. 25
Jan. 1817 ; m. 2 July, 1840, Lucy, 5tli daii. of
"Walter Long, Esq. of Presbaw, Hants, by the Lady
Mary Carnegie his wife, and by her (who cl.n July,
1850) he has issue,
I. William, 6. 29 Nov. 1843; to. Jessie-Annie, 5th dau.
of Walter-Jervis Long, Esq. of Presliaw, Hants, aucl has
issue,
William-Cabnegie, h. 18 Sept. 1S76.
II. Samuel, b. 16 Nov. 1845.
III. George-Edward (Rev.), h. 26 March, 1847.
IV. Walter-Ralph, b. 16 Jan. 1849.
I. Lucy-Georgiana.
II. Frances-Mary, m. Eev. John-Myddlcton Beynon, M.A.
iltlttaCIC.— "Ven. Ralph Barnes, Archdeacon of Totnes,
nnd Chancellor of Exeter, m. 1770, Anne BlackhaH, by whom
<who d. 1822) he left at his decease, 1820, a son,
Samuel Barnes, Esq. of Great Duryard, i)t. 14 Dec. 1815,
Juliana, dau. of William Speke, Esq. of Jordans, Somerset,
and by her (who d. 28 Nov. 1870) had issue,
William, his heir.
Frances-Mary, d. 27 Jan. 1835.
Juliana-Speke, m. Lieut. -Ccl. Charles Kit'jon, and d. s. p. 2
July, 1873.
iMr. Barnes d. 22 Dec. 1858.
.J,,/iS — Az., three leopards' faces, arg.
r, ,7 — From a mount vert, rising, an eagle ppr., ducally
:,i'i uid, armed and beUed, or.
&ii-t — Great Duryard, Exeter.
Arms — Or, a saltier sa., in chief, a leopard's head, of the
Crest— A fleur-de-lis arg.
Seat — Stratton Park, Biggleswade.
BARNETT OF GLYMPTON.
Baenett, Heney, Esq. of Glympton Park,
CO. Oxford, J.P. and D.L., formerly M.P. for
Woodstock, and Lieut. -Col. Oxfordshire Yeomanry
Cavalry, s. his father 1871 ; m. 1838, Emily-Anne,
dau. of John Stratton, Esq. of Chesterton, and hao
(with two younger sous and four daus.)
George-Wheate.
HtnCajJC— George-Henkt Barnett, Esq. of Glympton
Park, CO. Oxford, J.P. and D.L. (eldest son of Benjamin Bar-
nett, Esq. of London, Banker, by Anne his wife, dau. and
eventual heiress of Sir George Wheate, Bart, of Glympton Park),
m. 1865, Elizabeth Canning, sister of Viscount Stratford de
Redclifte, and liad, with other issue,
I. Henry, now of Glympton.
II. Charles-George, of Sunningdale, Berks, J. P., Banker in
London, b. 1818; m. 22 April, 1847, Marianne-Jane, dau. of
Edward-St. John Mildmay, Esq., 6th son of Sir Henry-P.
Mildmay, Bart., and has issue, Charles-Edward, i,j.the Hon.
Augusta-Rose Benn- Walsh ; three other sons, and two dauj.
He d. in 1871.
Seat— Glympton Park, Woodstock.
BARNETT OF STRATTON PARK.
Baexett, Chaeles-Fitzeoy, Esq. of Stratton
Park, CO. Bedford, late Capt. 54th foot, served in
he Indian Mutiny, b. 12 Oct. 1830 ; m. 4 May,
861, Lucy- Jane, only child of late Col. Gregory,
•Stli regt., son of Francis Gregory, Esq. of Styve-
hale, CO. Warwick.
itilltagc. — Curtis Barnett, Esq., son of Lieut. Barnett,
;ho was lost in the " Stirling Castle" Man-of-war, 1703, m.
3 May, 1725, Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin Kosewell, Esq., and
. 29 April, 1746, at Fort St. Davids, East Indies, being Com-
landcr-in-Chief of His Majesty's ships designed on a particular
jrvice, leaving a son,
Charles Barnett, Esq. of Stratton Park, co. Bedford, who
. 17 Feb. 1756, Bridget, 3rd dau. of Alexander Clayton, Esq.,
id had (with other children), Charles, his heir; James,
anker, of Lombard Street ; and Bridget. The eldest son and
^Iajok-Gen. Charles Barnett, of Stratton Park, b. March,
''<<■, m. 22 Feb. 1706, Harriet, eldest dau. of Admiral Sir
icliard King, Bart., by whom (who d. 17 Sept. 1799) he had a
lu. Caroline, wife of J. McGrath, M.D., and an only son and
ccessor,
Charles, late of Stratton Park.
■n. Barnett d. 10 Oct. 1804, at Gibraltar, of \yhich garrison
was then second in command. His son,
Charles Barnett, Esq. of Stratton Park, High Sheriff 1821,
31 Oct. 1796 ; m. 1 Feb. 1820, EUzabeth, 3rd dau. of Peter
yne, Esq. of Blunham, Beds, and had issue,
. Charles-Fitzrot, now of Stratton Park.
I. <;eort,'o- James, b. 8 Dec. 1S31; m. Emma, dau. of J.
II. Chiylij'n, 6.'l5Sept. IS.'ig.
_.v. Kosewell, b. 3 May, 1841.
Harriet- Anna-Maria-Stanliope.
Elizabctli.
,H. Laura- Janet-Emma, w. James Chadwick, Esq.
Jv. Louisa-Marie, m. Edward-llciiry-Frederick Dawkins,
* mEs(l. of Morhangcr Park, Bedfordshire.
BARNEWALL OF BLOOMSBURY.
Baenewall, Thomas, Esq. of Bloomsbury, co.
Meath, b. 1827 ; s. his brother 18(36.
ilinrngC. — This is a branch of tlie noble house of Trimlo-
ston. Christopher Barnewall, Esq., 2nd son of tlie Hon.
Christopher Barnewall, and brother of Mathias, 8th Lord
Trimleston, was father of
Richard Barnewall, Esq. of Clonilogan, co. Meath, who m.
1st, a dau. of Barnewall, of Brymore, by whom he had no malo
issue ; 2ndly, Bridgett, dau. of Henry Piers, Esq. of Lisloughcr,
CO. Meath, and left at' his decease, 1718, a dau., Anne, and .i
son,
Christopher Barnewall, Esq. of Fyanstown Castle, cc.
Meath, who m. Cecilia, sister of Matthew Dowdall, Esq., and
had, with a dau., Anne, m. 1777, Columbus Drako, ■ Esq. of
Roriston, co. Meath, a son and heir,
Richard Barnewall, Esq. of Bloomsbury, m. Katherine,
dau. of George Byrne, Esq. of Seatown, Dundalk, and by her
(who d. 1823) had issue,
I. Christopher, of Meadstov^n, m. Nov. 1793, AnnsAylmcr,
and d. 14 Aug. 1849, leaving issue,
1 Charles, J.P., m. 1st, Katherine, dau. of John Con-
nolly, Esq. of New Haggard, co. Meath, which lady d. c. p. ;
and 2ndly, 9 Oct. 1844, Letitia, youngest dau. of Gerala
Aylmer, Esq., by whom he has issue.
2 Richard.
1 Esmay, in. 1830, Sir Aylraer-John Barnewall, Bart., who
d. 22 Jan. 1838.
2 Cecilia. 3 Anne. 4 Jane. 5 Mary.
II. Joseph, of whom presently.
III. Patrick of Causestown, m. Barbara, dau. of Thoma,T
Everard, Esq. of Randalstown, co. Meath, but d. s. p., Aug.
1854.
I. CecQia, m. 1st, John Connolly, Esq. of New Haggard,
CO. Meath, and 2ndly, Charles Nanglc, Esq., who c^. 6 Sept.
1847.
Richard Barnewall d. 1826, his 2nd son,
Joseph Barnewall, Esq. of Bloomsbury, m. 1817, Margaret,
eldest dau. of Thomas Everard, Esq. of Randalstown, co. Meath,
and by her (who d. Nov. 1841), had issue,
Richard, his successor.
Thomas, heir of his brother.
Barbara. Charlotte. Katherine.
Mr. Josepli Barnewall d. July, 1852, and was s. by his elder son,
Richard Barnewall, Esq. of Bloomsbury, J.P. and D.L., b.
Feb. 1821 ; m. 1845, Helena-Maria, youngest dau. of Charles-
Whyte Roche, Esq. of Limerick. He d. 3 Feb. 1866 (his
widow is again m. in France), and was «. by his brother,
Thomas Barnewall, Esq.
Arms — Erm., a border, engrailed, gu.
Crest— 0\xt of a plume of five ostrich feather.", or, gu., az.,
vert, and arg., a falcon, rising, of the last.
Moitn — Malo mori quam foedari.
<t'a(J — Bloomsbury, Kells, co. Meath.
BAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAR
BARNSTON OP CREWE HILL.
Baexstox, Haeet, Esq. of Crewe Hill,
CO. Chester, b. Dec. 1870 j s. liis father 27 Oct.
1872.
HinCaflC— The ancestors of this family were seated at
Cliurton at least as early as the reign of IIenst VI., when
Ubian de Barnston appears as a trustee in the deeds of the
Leches of Garden. He m. Katharine, dau. of Edward do
Crewe, of Crewe, and was ancestor of
EoGEB Babsstos, Esq. of Churton, who m. Jane, dau. and
heir of Edward Gregge, Esq. of Hapsford, and was father of
EoBEBT Baknston, Esq. of Churton, b. 1714; who m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir Whitmore Acton, 4th bart. of Aldenham an*;
Bound Acton, co. Salop, and was father of
KoGEB Babnston, Esq. of Churton, h. 1749; High Sheriff
Chester, 1800; m. Anne, dau. of Eev. John Parker, of Astel,
same co., and d. 4 Feb. 1837, leaving, with two daus., Anne-
Elizabeth-Mary, and Alice Emina, m. Hon. Charles Napier,
a son and heir,
Eogeb-Habbt Babxston, Esq. of Churton, J.P. and D.L.,
I. 29 Sept. 1803; m. 1st, 10 Dec. 1825, Selina-Martha, dau. of
William-M. Thackeray, JI.D., of Chester, and by her, who
d. 13 Jan. 1835, left at his decease, 22 May, 1849, Eogee, of
Crewe Hill, co. Chester, Major 20th Light Infantry, h. 4 Dec.
1826, killed at Lucknow23 Dec. 1857; William, late of Crewe
Hill; Harry, d. 17 April, 1860; Selina ; Eliza, d. 11 Jan.
1856; Mary, d. 9 Jan. 1861; and Emma. Mr. Barnston m.
2ndly, 2 Jan. 1838, Emma-Frances, dau. of James Boydell,
Esq. of Eossett, co. Denbigh, and had by her, Francis, 6. Nov.
1838, Lieut. 55th regt., Anne, and Alice. He was s. by his
second son,
WiLLLiM Babkston, Esq. of Crewe Hill, J.P., late Major
55th foot, 6. 27 Feb. 1832 ; to. 8 June, 1859, Mary-Emma,
youngest dau. of Col. King, K.H., Inspecting Field Ofiicer,
DubliB, and had surviving issue,
Habet, now of Crewe Hill.
Mary. Charlotte. Selina. Joanna.
Herf. 27 0ct. 1872.
Anm—Az., a fess dancettee, erm., between six cress-
crosslcts, fitchee, or.
<&eat — Crewe Hill, Famdon, Cheshire.
BARNWELL OF MILEHAM.
Bae>'well, Eev. Chaeles-Baejjtvell, o£ Mile-
ham Hall, Lord of the Manors of Mileham aud
Beeston, and Patron of those chm'ches, Sector of
Mileham, J.P. for Norfolk, I. 7 July, 1801 ; m. 28
Oct. 1829, Sophia, one of the daus. of George-
Thomas Wyndliam, of Cromer, Esq., and has issue,
I. Chables-Wtndhasi, 6. 31 Aug. 1836; m. 1866, Alice-Anne,
only child of the late Colonel Skinner, C.B.
I. Sophia-Catherine. n. Adelaide-Horatia.
Mr. Barnwell, eldest son of John Herring,
Alderman of Korwich, assumed the name of
Baenwell on succeeding to the estates in 1825.
ILtnCH^C — XicnoLAS Baknwall, of Crickstown, co.
Meath, descended from Michael de Barnwall, who settled in
Ireland Ump. Hekrt II.; ra. a dau. of CUfford, and left two
sons, Christopher, of Cricksto^vn ; and John of Frankstown,
ancestor of the Viscounts Kingsland. The elder son,
Chbistophee Barnwall, Esq. of Crickstown, was Lord
Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland ; he m. the widow
of Drake, of Drakestown, and had two sons; the younger,
Eobert, was created Baron Trimleston (see Peerage). The elder,
Sib, Nicholas Babnewall, m. Ismay, dau. and heir of Sir
John Serjeant, Castle Knock, co. Dublin. Christopher, his
elder son, was ancestor of Babnewall, Bart, of Crickstown,
and from his 2nd son, sixth in descent, was,
Edwabd Barnwell, of Cransley, d. 1602, at Walgrave,
baring, in conjunction with his eldest son, Stephen, changed
an estate in co. Northampton, with Sir Thomas Cecil, Knt.
(afterwards Marquess of Exeter), for that of Slileham and
Beeton, Norfolk. His eldest son,
Stephen Babnwell, Esq., of Mileham 1585, which estate
descended through four successive generations to
Chables Baenwell, Esq., of Mileham who was thrice mar-
ried ; by his 1st wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Eev. John Neale,
Eector of Mileham, who d. 19 Dec. 1705, he had an only son,
Chables, of Ecedham, his heir. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of
Sir Xhomas Bemey, Bart., who d. 17 Dec. 1720, having bud
several children, all of whom d. in infancy, except Henry ;
Edward; and Sarah; the second, Edward (Eev.), 6. 1712, Eector
of Mileham, d. 1750, unm. He m. 3rdly, 1723, Mary, dau. of
Rev. John Novell, Eector of HiUington, Norfolk, and by this
lady (who d. 1787), with a son John, who d. an infant, had,
I. Frederick (Eev.), of Bury St. Edmunds, b. 1730 ; Eector of
Brackley, Lawshall, Stanningfield, Suffolk; m. 176C-,
Si'.sanna-Maria, dau. and co-heir of Eev. Thomas Ewin,
Eector of Swanton Morley, Norfolk, by whom (who d. 23
Aug. 1806) he left at his decease, 4 March, 1809,
1 Frederick-Henry, of Bury St. Edmunds, who, in 1826, on
succeeding to a third of the property of Henry Turner,
Esq. of Bury, assumed the additional surname of Turnob
before Babnwell; and d. unm. 24 Oct. 1843, when he
was s. at Mileham Hall by his only brother.
2 Charles-Frederick, Keeper of Antiquities in the British
Museum, m. Jane, dau. of Eev. John Lowry, and had
issue, Frederick-Lowry, Solicitor, of Lincoln's Inn Fields;
John-Lowry, d. an infant; Charles-Lowry ; Edward-
Lowry ( Rev.) ; Henry-Lowry; Su.sanna-Lowry, m. Rev.
Edward Parker, of Oxenden, co. Northampton ; Jane-
Lowry, m. Charles-Lewis Parker, Esq., M.A. of Oxford.
I. Anna-Maria, m. William Donne, Esq., Surgeon, at
Norwich.
Mr. Barnwell d. 24 July, 1750, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. Chaeles Babnwell, 6. 1705; Eector of Beeston-next-
Mileham. He m. 1735, Katharine, dau. of Samuel Sparrow,
Esq. of Lavenham, Suffolk, by whom (who d. 23 April, 1774;
he had issue,
I. Chables, his heir.
II. Edward, d. an infant.
III. Willl^m (Rev.), Sector of Beeston, d. 6 Jan. 1810,
leaving by his wife, Mary, dau. of George Patteson, Esq. ol
Lynn Regis (who d. 31 July 1825), an only son,
George Babnweli. (Rev.), Rector of Mileham, who d. 2J
Dec. 1822, uyim.
TV. John, of Bale, Norfolk, m. Anne Wilson, dau. and co-heii
of Thomas Wright, Esq. of Stiffkey, Norfolk. His only dau.
and heir, Catheeine Barnwell, hi. John Herring, Esq.,
Alderman of Norwich ; she d. 1840, leaving besides othei
issue, who d. in infancy or unyn.,
1 Chables-Baenwell Hereing, who assumed the sumanw
of Babnwell, on succeeding to the family estates, andii
the present possessor of Mileham Hall.
2 Henry-Lee- Warner Herring, m. Joanna, dau. of WilUair
Harlock, Esq. of Ely.
1 Catherine-Barnwell Herring, m. Eev. John Thomai
Batcheler, 2nd son of Horner Batcheler, Esq. of Uorstead
Norfolk.
I. Catherine, m. John Webster, of Norwich.
II. Sarah, to. Samuel Pye, of Norwich.
Eev. Charles Barnwell d. 20 AprU, 1774, and was s. by lii
eldest son,
Chables Baenwell, Esq. of Mileham Hall, to. Mary,
and co-heir of William Barwick, of Norwich, Surgeon
d. 17 Dec. 1803. He d. s. p. 1 Dec. 1862, and was «. by lli
brother,
Eev. William Baenwell, above mentioned, who was ». b;
his son.
Rev. Geobge Barnwell, d. unm. 25 Dec. 1822, whe:
the property devolved, under the will of Charles. Bamwd
Esq., on the Eev. Chaeles-Barnwell Herring, who assania
by royal Ucense, dated 3 Oct. 1825, the surname and armit
Baenwell only.
Anns— Qn., a saltire, embattled, between four crescfp
arg. '
Crest— A wolfs head, erased, arg., gorged with a
embattled, gu., studded or, and chained, of the same.
Motto — Loyal au mort.
&ai— Slileham Hall, Norfolk.
I
BARRETT OF COURT LODGE.
Babrett, Rev. Tufnell-S amuel, of Court Lodgij
Shornc, Kent, M.A., Christ Church, Oxford, Vicar<|
Barrow-in-Furness, co. Lancaster, b. 27 Sept. 18381
m. 2-i Feb. 1857, Louisa, dau. of Frederic Coit^|
Esq. of Carleton Hall, Cumberland, and has ie
Tufnell-Cowper-Alliston, b. 1 Dec. 1857.
Eusland-Tufnell, 6. 11 Jan. 1859.
Frederick-Lambert Tufnell, b. 23 March, 1860.
Wilfrid-Tufnell, b. 19 Oct. 18G5.
Cyril-Tufnell, b. 2 Dec. 1866.
John-Basil-Tufnell, b. 18 July, 1808.
Mary-Louisa-TufncU.
Edith-Theodosia-Kathlcne-Tufnell.
ILtlTCaflC— John Baeeett, &. 1685, lived at Oaken, <
Stafford, to. Aone Hickman, and had issue,
i
LA
BAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAP.
a3
I. John, of Whittington, d. s. p.
II. EicharJ, of Barton-on-Humber, who had a son, Nathaniel,
d. uniii., and threu daus.
HI. Nathaniel, m. twice, but had no issue. He possessed
the OaUen estate, and was High Sheriff of the co. of Staf-
ford.
IV. William.
I. Ann, d. unm.
II. ftlargaret, m. 1st, John Eastwick, Esq. of Shifnall, and
2ndly, Walter Mansel, Esq.
III. Nathan of Wharton, co. Stafford, whose dau. Ann, m.
Walter Manscl, Esq.
John Barrett of Oaken, d. 5 June, 1756. His 4th son,
William Baekett, Esq. to. Rebecca, dau. of John Tufuell,
Esq. of Essex, and 2ndly, Elizabeth Churchill, a near relative
of Churchill the Poet. By the former he had issue,
1 Samuel-Tdpnell, of whom hereafter.
2 John-Hickman, m. Ann Wilkes, dau. of Eaton Wilkes,
Esq. of Westminster, whose brother was the famous John
Wilkes ; d. s. p.
1 Ann, m. William-Henry White.
The eldest son,
Samcel-Tofnell Baekett, Esq., 6. 22 Juno, 1761 ; m. 1794,
Ehzabeth, only dau. and heiress of Thomas Gordon, Esq., M.P.
for Rochester, and High Sheriff for Kent, by whom he had
no issue. He m. 2ndly, 1798, Agnes, dau. of Samuel Sealy,
Esq. of Magh, co. Kerry, and had issue,
I. Tufnbll-Carbonell, his successor.
II. Samuel- Uriah, m. Julia, dau. of T. Erskine, Esq. of
Brianston Square, London, and had issue two sons and three
. daus.
HI. Best-WilUam, d. unm.
I. Mary-Agnes-Tufnell, -m. Rev. William Wood, M.A., of Mar-
: tock, Somerset.
, II. Fanny-Maria, to. 1833, Thomas Staunton, Esq., son of
I Wilham Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge, Warwick.
ni. Lucy-Alicia.
I IV. Hannah-Ann, m. Edward Staunton, Esq., son of William
i Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge.
'' V. Octavia-Bingham, d. unm.
5ainuel-Tufnell Barrett, who was Capt. 37th regt., d. 1S47,
md was s. by his eldest son,
Tufnell-Cabbonell Barrett, Esq. of Shorne, Kent, 6. 6 Jan.
810; m. 29 May, 1832, Mary-Ann, only dau. of Benjamin-
VNeill Hughes, Esq., 56th regt., of Hill Town, co. Wexford,
ly whom (who d. 4 July, 1872) he had issue,
I. Tufnell-Samdel, present representative.
II. John-Hoey, d. unm.
I. Cliarlotte, d. unm.
II. Agnes-Lydia, d. young.
[r. Barrett, d. 31 Aug. 1856, and was s. by his eldest and only
.irviving son,
Rev. Tufnell-Samuel Barrett.
.^r,Hs— Gules, on a chief, indented, arg., three escallops of
le field.
('/-..s'— A lion, rampant, or, holding between the fore feet an
callnp sa.
,s,,,,— Court Lodge, Shorne, Gravesend, Kent.
Jiixulciice — The Vicarage, Barrow-in-Furness, co. Lancaster.
BARRETT OF MlJuTON HOUSE.
Eaerett, John-Basil, Esq. of Milton House,
erks, b. 29 Aug. 1818 ; m. 10 Oct. 1861, Ellen,
dest dau. of John Box, Esq. of Abingdon, Berks,
id has issue,
JoHN-B Asi L- Joseph.
Louis-Arthur.
George-Bryant-Martin.
Theresa.
ittUCagC— John-Briant Barrett, Esq., purchased the
ate of Milton, 1764, from the family of Carlton, and was
lier of
John-Richard Barrett, Esq. of Milton, who m. Martha
rrington, and had issue,
Iohn-Basil, his heir.
Elizabeth, to. John-Hutchinson Bourne, Chief Justice of
Newfoundland.
.ouisa-Caroliiie, m. 1849, Martin-Archer Shee, Q.C., 3rd
son of the late Sir Martin Archer Shee.
ferns— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., on a chief, indented, arg.,
1 rr. f^callops of the first, for Barrett; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a
11. ongraUed, ermines, between three greyhounds' heads,
'-rm., for Belson.
—A wyvern, wings erect, or, chained and coUared, az.
i,jiui — Honor, virtus, probitas.
«u— MUton House, Abingdon. Berks,
BARRON OP CARia BARRON.
Barron, Pierse-G-eorge, Esq. of lDari'4 Ban-on,
CO. Waterford, J.P., D.L., and High Sheriff 1835;
b. 1793 ; s. his father 1797 ; m. 25 Jan. 1815,
Katherine-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Cornelius Bolton,
Esq., M.P. of Faithlegge House, co. Waterford (by
Eliza his wife, dau. of Charles MacDonnell, Esq. of
New Hall, co. Clare), and d. 10 Dec. 1864, leaving by
this lady (who d, 27 Dec. 1865) four daus., his
co-heirs,
I. Eliza-Mart.
II. Katherine-Elizabeth, m. 17 Dec. 1850, Denis, 3rd
son of John Godley, Esq. of Killigar, co. Leitrim.
III. Mart-Anne.
IV. Georgina-Alice.
HtlTCagC— John Barron, Esq. of Eallydurne, 6. 1754;
2nd son of John Barron, Esq. of Balineal, and brother of
PiERSE tbe father of Sir Henry-Winston Barron, 1st hart, of
Glenanna, to. 1789, his cousin Mary, dau. and heiress of Pierse
Barron, Esq. of Carig Barron, by whom he left issue, at his
decease, 1791, an only son, Pieese-George Barron, of Carig
Barron.
^rm.s — Erm., on a saltier gu., five annulets or.
Crest — A boar, passant, az., on a cap of maintenance.
Sc««s— Carig Barron, near Stradbally, co. Waterford; and
Newtown House, Waterford.
BARRON OF GLENVIEW.
Baeeon, Pierse-Marcfs, Esq. of G-lenview and
Killoen, CO. Waterford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1868, b. 3 July, 1806 ; m.. 9. Oct. 1824, Catherine-
Lncinda, dau. of Laurence Crowe, Esq. of Stephen's
Grreen, Dublin, descended maternally from the royal
house of O'Neill, and has issue,
I. PrERSE-LADRENCE-MANUEL, 6. 1826.
II. Joseph-Miguel, to. Miss Seymour, of London.
III. Wilham-Justin-Archbold.
IV. Arthur-Hervey-Aston.
V. John-Fitzgerald. vi. Eustace-Fitzgerald.
I. Carohna-Lucinda-Mary-Anne.
II. Maria-Matilda. in. Margaritta-Louisa.
IV. Emma-Ehza-Mary, m. Nov. 1871, Vincent Scully, Esq. of
Mantle Hill, co. Tipperary.
HiUCttgC— James Barron, Esq. of Carrick Barron, co.
Waterford, brother of John Barron, Esq., grandfather of Sir
Henry- Winston Barron, 1st hart, of Glenanna, to. 1738,
Margaret, dau. and heir of John Power, Esq. of Georgetown,
so. Waterford, and had issue,
I. Pierce, of Carig Barron, b. 1741 ; m. 1768, Johanna, dau.
of Thomas Connery, and had an only dau. and heir,
Mary, to. her cousin, John Brown, Esq. of Ballydume.
II. Eustace, went to Spain, m. Donna Catalina CantiUon of
Cadiz, and had issue, now settled in Mexico.
III. William, of whom hereafter.
IV. John, ancestor of Barron of Georgetown.
The 3rd son,
William Barron, Esq. of Carick Barron, and afterwards
of Cadiz, in Spain, to. Margarita Power, whose motlier, Mar-
garita Arclibold, was aunt to Robert Arehbold, Esq. of David-
stown, M.P. By this lady, who to. 2ndly, Col. Le Chevaher
Fitzgerald, of the Spanish service, Mr. Barron had issue,
Pierse-Marcos, his heir, now of Glenview.
WUliam-Eustace, b. 1808, d. at Malaga in Spain, 1825.
Margarita, to. 1st, Arthur-Hervey Aston, Esq. of Aston
Hall, Cheshire; 2ndly, the Chevalier de Poggenhofen,
Charge d'Affaires from Russia to the Court of Spain; and
3rdly, Le Chevalier de Montenegro, Lieut. - Gen. and
Chamberlain to H.R.H. Don Francisco de Paula.
Anns — Erm., on a saltier gu., five annulets or.
Crest— A boar, passant, az., on a cap of maintenance, ppr.
3Iotto — Audaces fortunajuvat.
Seats — Glenview, and Killoen, co. Waterford.
BARROW OF HOLMEWOOD.
Barrow, John-James, Esq. of Holmewood, Kent,
J.P. and D.L. co. Dei*y, b. 1829 ; m. 1st, 31 May,
1854, Caroline, dau. of W.-Ferguson Holroyde, Esq.
of Heath Royde, Halifax (who d. 1865), and by
her has issue.
84
BAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAR
I. Joun-Bdeton, of Ringwood Hall, Chesterfield, co. Derby,
J.P., 6. 6 March, 1855; m. 14 April, 1876, Helen-Janet-
Ada, dau. of Eev. James-Duncan Macfarlane, and has a
son,
ARTHCR-EDSftWD-JOHN-ECRTOV.
n. Richard, Ch. Ch. CoU. Cambridge, 6. 20 Dec. 1S57.
III. Copner-Walton, 6. 1 Aug. 1859.
IV. Leonard-Xorman, 6. 5 July, 1861.
1. Dora-Lawson. ii. Clara-Isabella.
Mr. Barrow m. 2ndly, 3 July, 1867, Dorothea-Mary,
eldest dau. of Rev. James Deans, Vicar of Exmin-
ster, and by her had issue,
V. Charles-Dean, 6. 21 July, 1875.
in. Edith-Mary. rv. Juanna-Constance.
ittncagC— JoDN Baerow, m. Isabel, dau. of William
Hodgson, and had, with other issue, two sons, the younger,
William (Rev.), Archdeacon of Xottingham, and
Rev. Richard Baerow, who m. 1 Jan. 1778, Mary, dau. of
George Hodgkinson, Esq. of .Southwell, and had issue,
George-Hodgkinson, b. Jan. 1779 ; m. Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe,
and (/. May, 1S53, leaving two sons and two daus.
William-Hodgson, of Southwell, J. P. and D.L., 6. 1 Sept.
1784, M.P. for South Notts, and High Sheriff 1845.
Richard, of Ringwood Hall, co. Derby, 6. July, 1787.
John, of whom hereafter.
James (Rev.), M.A., Rector of North Wingfield, co. Derby, &.
Oct. 1793 ; m. Louisa, dau. of Sir C. Malet, Bart., and has
Mary-iVnnc, m. Rev. William Lawson.
Arabella, rf. Sept. 1850. Sutten-Bullen.
The 4th son,
John Babeow, Esq. of Ringwood Hall, co. Derby, 6. Aug.
1790; m. Barbara, dau. of Don Yzguierdo, and d. 1871,
leaving a dau., Juanna, m. the late Rev. D.-L. Alexander,
and a son,
John-James, now of Holmewood.
Arm: — Per pale, indented, sa. and az., two swords in saltire
ppr., pommels and hilts or, between four fleurs-de-lis, two in
pale of the last, and two in fess arg.
Crest— Oa a perch, ppr., a squirrel, sejant, or, collared, and
chained, cracking a nut, all ppr.
Motto — Non fustra.
Rmdences — Holmewood, Tunbridge Wells, Kent; 35, West-
buume Terrace, Hyde Park, London, W.C.
BARRY OP LEMLARA.
Barry, Chaeles-Standisit, Esq., representative
of Barry, of Lemlara, co. Cork, m. 1869, Hon.
Margaret-Mary Southwell, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Arthur-Francis Southwell, and granddau. of Thomas-
Arthur, 2nd Viscount Southwell, and has issue,
Henbt-Joseph-Aethce-Standish, b. 5 Nov. 1873.
Winifred- Mary-Standish.
ILtncatlC.— This branch of the once potent name of Baeet.
so influential under the successive Lords Barry, the Viscounts
Buttevant, and the Earls of Barrymore, has enjoyed large
possessions in the co. of Cork ever since the first incursion of
the Anglo-Normans in the time of Henry 11.
John Baert, of Leainlara, distinguished by the epithet of
Zaidhir, or the stout, representative of the Lemlara family,
temp. Charles I., r/i. Isabel Nagle, of Moneanimie, and had a
son, Gabeett, his heir. By a grant from Charles I., in the
12th year of his reign (1636), the family estates were confirmed
to this proprietor. John Barry was s. by his son,
, Garret Baeet, Esq. of Lemlara, or Leamlara, who obtained
from Chaeles II. a confirmatory grant of Leamlara. He »/i.
Ellen, dau. of Daniel Duff O'Cahill, by Ellen his wife, dau. of
M'Cartie Reagh. He was «. at his decease by his son,
David Baeet, Esq. of Leamlara, who m. Catherine, dau. of
Ctandisb Grady, Esq. of Elton, co. Limerick, and was father of
Standisii Baeet, Esq. of Leamlara, who m. 1708, Eleanor,
dau. of Thady Quin, Esq. of Adare, co. Limerick, and had
issue, three sons, David; Gaebett; and John, d. unm.;
and six daus., Catherine, in. Joseph Anthony, Esq.; Eliza-
beth, m. Patrick Lacy, E.sq. of Jliltown, co. Limerick, whose
dau. was mother of Sir de Lacy Evans, K.C.B.; Margaret, i,i.
John Stack, Esq. ; Mary ; Eleanor ; and Anne, m. Simon Haly,
Esq. of Ballyhaly. The eldest son,
David Baeet, Esq. of Leamlara, dying without issue, was ».
by his brother,
Gabbett Babbt, Esq. of Leamlara, who m. Mary-Anne
■Hussey, dau. of the Baron of Galtrim, and dying in 1786, left,
with two daus., Anne, wife of Timothy Deasy, Esq. ; and
Eleanor, wife of Halton Conron, Esq. a son,
STANDisn Baebt, Esq. of Leamlara, who to. July, 1787,
Margaret, dau. of Philip Roche, Esq. of Limerick, and had
three sons and three daus., 1 Gabbbtt-Standish, his heir;
2 John, (/. unm. 1833; 3 Henbt-Sta.ndisu, who s. his bro-
ther as male heir of the family, 1864 ; 1 Margaret, wifa
of Thomas Butler, Esq. of Ballycarron; 2 Penelope, now
of Lemlara, who purchased the estate from her eldest brother,
and is the present owner; and 3 Anne. Mr. Barry d. April,
1821, and was s. by his eldest son,
Gabrett-Standisu Barrt, Esq., late of Lemlara, co. Cork,
J.P. and D.L. Mr. Barry was the first Catholic Member of
Pariiament elected by the co. Cork after the Act of Emanci-
pation in 1829. He d. 26 Dec. 1864, and was s. in the repre-
sentation of the family by his next surviving brother,
Henri-Standish Barbt, Esq., who m. 1836, Angelina, dan.
of William Brander, Esq., and d. 31 Aug. 1870, leaving a son
and successor,
Chaeles-Standish, present representative of the family.
Arms — Arg., three bars, gemcis, gu.
Crest — A castle arg., from the top issuing a wolfs head sa.
Motto — Boutez en avant.
Ssdf— Lemlara House, Carrigtuohill, co. Cork.
BARRY OF BAIiLYCLOUGH.
Baret, James, Esq. of Ballyclough, co. Cork,
McAdam Barry, J.P.,D.L., and High Sheriff 1811,
h. 28 July, 1805 ; formerly Captain in the army j
m. 2 March, 1841, Oliver-Maria, dau. and sole heiress
of Francis Drew, JEsq. of Mocollop Castle, co. Water-
ford.
iitttCagC.— This family, formerly seated at Lisnegar, near
Rathcormack, claims to be descended from Robert, elder bro-
ther to Philip, ancestor of the Earls of Barrymore.
Redmond Baeet, Esq. of Lisnegar and Rathcormack, co,
Cork, j\rAdarii Barry, to. Ist, Mary, dau. of John Boyle, Esq.
of Castle Lyons, co. Cork, and had issue a son and two daus.,
James, his heir.
Anne, m. Samuel Hartwell, Esq., Capt. in the army, slain at
Landen, 1693.
Catherine, rn. Alan Brodrick, 1st Viscount Midleton.
Mr. Barry m. 2ndly, 1666, Jane, eldest dau. of Sir Nicholas
Purdon, Knt. of Ballyclough, co. Cork, M.P. for Baltimore;
and had, with two daus., another son,
Redmond, of Ballyclough, co. Cork, whom. 1700, the dau. o
Samuel Crofts, Esq. of Velvetstown, co. Cork, and by he:
hud a son and heir,
Redmon-d, of Ballyclough, High Sheriff, co. Cork, 1734
who m. Henrietta, 2nd dau. of William Dunscombe, Esq'
of Mount Desart, co. Cork, and had issue,
James, his heir, of whom hereafter, as successor to hi
cousin, Redmond Barry, Esq. of Rathcormack, a
M'Adam Babby.
Mary, m. Richard- Aid worth St. Le.'jer, Viscount Done
raile.
Mr. Barry, whose will, dated 3 March, 1631, was proved 2 \
March, 1690, was s. by his elder son by his 1st wife,
Jajies Baeet, Esq. of Rathcormack, M'Adam Barry, 6oi
in the army, who to. 1st, Mary, dau. of Abraham
Esq. of London, and had issue, two sons and a dau., viz., J
his heir; Redmond, successor to his brother, as hereaitei
Mary, d. unm. Col. Barry m. 2ndly, Susanna, dau. of
Townsend, Esq. of Timoleage, co. Cork, by Lady Katheib
Barry his wife, dau. of Richard, Earl of Barrymore, and lu
issue two sons, David, M.D. ; Patrick, M.D., both d. «. p.; BI
two daus., Elizabeth, m. Noblett Dunscombe, Esq. of
Desart, co. Cork; and Katharine, in. John Townshend, E6
On the death of Col. Barry, he was s. by his elder son,
James Babrt, Esq. of Rathcormack, M'Adam Ban-y, Hi
Shcrifr, CO. Cork, 1721, who d. unm., and was s. byliis fl
brother, ^B
Redmond Barry, Esq. of Rathcormack, M'Adam J^
He d. .1. /'. 1750, and was s. by his cou-sin,
James Babry, Esq. of Ballyclough, M'Adam Barry. He
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Abraham Greene, Esq.
Ballymachree, co. Limerick, and d. 25 Oct. 1793, leaving
elder son and heir,
Redmond Babby, Esq. of Ballyclough, M'Adam Barry,
unm. 10 Feb. 1812, when the representation devolved uj
his brother,
Henbt-Greeke Babby, Esq. of Ballyclough, M'Adam Bar
Major-General in the army, who tn. 21 .Sept. 1804, Ph<E
dau. of John-Armstrong Drought, Esq. of Lettybrook, Kir
Co., and had issue,
BAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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James, his heir, now of Ballyclough.
Henry, Capt. E.I.C.S., killed in Burmah, 1853, unm.
Kedmond (Sir), LL.D. Trin. Col. Dublin, Senior I'uisne Judfce
of the Supreme Court of Victoria, and Chancellor of the
University of Melbourne.
St. Leger, late Capt. Goth foot.
John-Eichard, Lieut. SUth foot, d. in India, unm.
William-Wigrara, C.B., Lieut.-Col. K.A.
Letitia, m. Eev. Robert Bury, of Carrigrenane, co. Cork,
deceased.
Eliza, m. Col. Murray Simpson, Esq.
Caroline, d. unm. 1 April, 1872.
Katherine, m. Col. Osborne Broadley, d. 6 Feb. 1873.
Phoebe, d. unm.
Charlotte, m. John Carroll, Esq., J. P., Barrister, yrhod. 1875.
Louisa, d. unm.
Mr. M'Adam Barry d. 13 May, 1838, and was s. by his eldest
son and heir, the present,
James Barry, Esq. of Ballyclough, M'Adam Barry.
Arma — Barry of six arg. and gu.
Crest — Out of a castle arg. a wolfs head sa.
Motto — Boutez en avant.
Seats — Ballyclough, Fermoy, co. Cork; MocoUop Castle,
Lismore, co. Waterford.
BARRY OF CASTLE COR.
Baeet, William-Noeton, Esq. of Castle Cor,
CO. Cork, b. 1859.
it iltCatlC.— Richard Barrt, Esq., 11th Hussars, m. Eliza,
dau. of Darby G'Grady, Esq. of Eockbarton, co. Limerick, and
sister of Standish, 1st Viscount Guillamore, purchased the
estate of Castle Cor from the family of Deane Freeman, and
was father of
William Norton Barry, Esq. of Castle Cor, J. P., an officer
in the 8th Hussars; 6. 1820; m. 1st, 1845, Arabella, dau. of
Col. Persse, by whom he had a dau.,
Elizabeth, m. Oct. 1868, John Short, Esq. of Bickham, co.
Devon,
lie m. 2ndly, 19 Jan. 1855, Ehzabeth, dau. of Sir William-
Wiixon Becher, 1st bart. of Ballygiblin, and d. 1871, leaving
by her a son and heir,
WiLLiAM-NoKTON Barry, HOW of Castlc Cor.
& at— Castle Cor, near Mallow.
SMITH-BARRY OF FOATY AND
MARBURY.
Smith-Baeet, Aethue-Hugh, Esq. of Foaty
Island, CO. Cork, and of Marbury Hall, co. Chester,
M.P. CO. Cork, 1867 to 1874, b. 1843 ; s. his father
1859 ; m. 17 Aug. 1868, Lady Mary-Francis Wynd-
ham-Quin, 3rd clau. of Edwin -Richard, 3rd Earl of
Dunraven and Mountearl, K.P., and has issue.
iCinCatJC— The Hon. John Barry, 6. 1725; youngest son
of James, 4th Earl of Barrymore; m. 174G, Dorothy, dau. and
co-heir of Hugh Smith, Esq. of Weald Hall, Essex, and had
two sons, Jaues-Hugh, his heir, and Eichard, who d.s.p.
The elder,
James-Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq. of Marbury Hall, and Foaty
Island, b. 1748; High Sheriff co. Chester, d. leaving illegiti-
mate issue, viz., two sous and three daus., viz.,
John, of whom presently.
Janus, of Lota Lodge, co. Cork, m. hut had no issue.
Caroline-Augusta, m. George, eldest son of Robert Courtenay,
Esq. of BaUyedmond.
Narcissa, m. 28 April, 1821, Hon. George-WiUiam Massy,
younger son of Hugh, 3rd Lord Massy.
Louisa, m. Right Hon. Thomas-Berry Cusack Smith,
Master of the Rolls in Ireland, and d. 18 April, 1872.
The estates were bequeathed to the elder son,
John Smith-Barry, Esq. of Marbury Hall and Foaty Island,
h. 1793 ; m. 1st, Ehza, dau. of Eobert Courtenay, Esq. of
Eallyedmond, and had, with other issue, deceased,
James-Hugh, his heir.
Enbert-Hugh, d. unm.
lUchard-Hugh, of BaUyedmond, d. unm.
Mr. Smith-Barry m. 2ndly, Eliza-Felicia, 2nd dau. of General
Heron, of Moor, Cheshire, but by her had no issue. He d. 1837,
and was s. by his son,
James-Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq. of Foaty and Marbury, b.
1816; High Sheriff co. Chester 1846; m. Sept. 1841, Ehza,
eldest dau. ot Shallcross Jackson, Esq. of Newton Bank,
CO. Chester, and had Arthur-Hugh Snith-Barry, Esq., now
of Foaty; James-Hugh, m. 1874, Lady Charlotte Coke; Maudo,
5)1. 9 July, 1869, Alexander, eldest son of George Oswald, Esq.
of Auchencruive. He d. 1857.
Scats— ilM-h\xTy Hall, Chester; and Foaty Island.co. Cork.
BARTON OF STAPLETON PARK.
Baeton, Henrt-John-Hope, Esq. of Stapleton
Park, CO. York, and Saxby Hall, co. Lincoln, b. 25
Feb. 1873 ; s. his father 20 March, 1876.
ILtUCagC. — Willlam-Andrew Barton, Esq., stated to
have been a scion of the Smithills hne, purchased from Sir
Thomas Savage the estate of Deanwater, Chester, and that
property, with other lands, Uneally descended to
George Barton, Esq., whom. 1720, Lucy, dau. of J. Segar,
Esq. of Catley, co. York, and d. 1738, leaving four sons, viz.,
Eichard, d. unm.
John, m. Sarah, dau. of J. Bradshaw, Esq. of Darcy
Lever, Lancaster.
George, m. Mary Rainos.
Henry, of whom presently.
The 4th son,
Henry Barton, Esq., acquired considerable property as a
merchant at Manchester, and purchased, about the end of the
last century, the estates of Swinton and Ward Hall, Lancaster.
He m. 1768, Mary, dau. of Joseph Bushell, Esq. of Neston,
Chester, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Henry, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Watson, Esq., of
Preston.
Richard-Watson, of Springwood, co. Lancaster, m. Mary,
another dau. of John Watson, Esq., and d. 1861, leaving
issue. His eldest son,
Richard Barton, Esq. of Caldy Manor, co. Chester, J.P.,
High Sheriff 1875, m. 12 Feb. 1850, Elizabeth, dau. of the
late Sir Benjamin Heywood, Bart., F.E.S.
Mary, m. John Baldwin Esq. of Ingthoi-p Grange, York-
shire.
Sarah, m. R.-W. Robinson, Esq., M.D., of Preston.
The eldest son,
John Barton, Esq. of Swinton, co. Lancaster, and Sasley,
CO. Lincoln, D.L., b. 1770, d. 1831. He entered into partner-
ship with his father, and by his talents and industry raised
himself to the highest station among the merchants of his
time. He m. 1796, Margaret, dau. of John Watson, Esq. of
Preston, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
John- Watson, his heir.
Mary-Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hepwood, Esq. of Hopo End,
Hereford.
Sophia, m. Jeremiah Taylor, of Prestbury Lodge, co. Glou-
cester, Lieut. -Gen. in the army, and Col. 59th foot.
He was s. by his eldest surviving son,
John-Watson Barton, Esq., J. P. and D.L., 6.20 Aug. 1798,
who purchased in 1833 Stapleton Park, co. York. He »;. 29
Jan. 1830, Juliana, 2nd dau. of James Hope, Esq. ofMor;'y
Place, Edinburgh, and had issue,
John-Hope, late of Stapleton Park.
Mary-Jane.
Julia-Sophia, m. 21 Sept. 1854, Eev. Charles-Augustus Hope,
youngest son of the late Sir John Hope, Bart, of Craig
Hall.
Margaret, m. 8 Sept. 1859, Charles- Warren Maikham, only
son of Lieut.-Col. Markham, 60th Eifles.
Louisa.
CaroUne, m. 10 Jan. 1867, William-Clayton Browne, Esq.,
eldest son of Robert-Clayton Browne, Esq. of Browne's Hill,
CO. Carlow.
Frances.
Mr. Barton d. 22 Dec. 1840. His only son,
John-Hope Barton, Esq. of Stapleton Park, J. P., High
Sheriff co. York 1863, 6.3 Oct. 1833; m. 30 April, 1872,
FIorence-Mary-Annabella, dau. of Henry-James Eamsden,
Esq. by Hon. Frederica-Selina Law, his wife, dau. of Edward,
1st Lord EUenborough, and has a son,
Heney-John-Hope, now of Stapleton Park.
Mr. Barton d. 20 March, 1876.
Arms—Az., on a fess, between throe bucks' head:, cubosscd,
or, a martlet gu., within two acorns, leaved, ppr.
Crest — An acorn or, leaved vert.
Motto — Crescitur cultu.
Sra/s— Stapleton Park, near Pontefract ; and Saxby Hall,
Barton-on-ll umber.
BAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAR
BARTON OF GROVE,
Barton, Samuel-Haery, Esq. of G-rove, co.
Tipperary, J.P. and D.L., b. 1817 ; m. 1862, Mary-
Elizabet.b, only dau. of tlie lato Major Frobislier,
late Bengal army, of Cheltenham, J.P. and D.L.,
and has issue,
AVilliam-Henkt-Hugh, 6. Feb. 1871.
Charles-Robert, b. March, 1877.
Eose.
Catherine.
Florence.
ILtUCH0P. — This family, which claims to be a branch of
the ancient Lancashire house of Barton of Barton Ilall, was
established in Ireland by Thomas Barton, who accompanied
the Earl of Essex's army to that kingdom, and obtained a
grant of land comprising the district called Drumminshin and
Necairn, co. Fermanagh. He in. Margaret Loyd, and had a
son, Anthony Barton, father of William Barton, 6. about
1630, who m. Jane-Hannah Forster, and had two sons,
Edward, to. and had issue, William, and Edward. The latter
m. his cousin, Elizabeth Barton, and was father of John,
who was brought up by his uncle Thomas, at Bordeaux.
The elder son, WUham, had three sons, John; Edward;
and Gustavus, ancestor of Baptist-Johnston Barton, Esq.,
present male representative of the family. The latter was
father of the Rev. Edward Barton, Archdeacon of Ferns.
William.
The 2nd son,
William Barton, had (with a dau., Elizabeth, wife of her
cousin, Edward Barton) a son,
Thomas Barton, Esq. of Curraghmore, co. Fermanagh, b.
21 Dec. 1694, who settled as a merchant at Bordeaux, 1725.
He 7)1. 1 Nov. 1722, Margaret, youngest dau. of Robert Delap,
Esq. of Bailyshannon, and had one son,
WiLLLAM Barton, Esq. of Grove, co. Tipperary, who m.
1 Aug. 1754, Grace, eldest dau. of the Rev. Charles Massey, of
Doonas, co. Clare, Dean of Limerick, and sister of Sir Hugh-
Dillon Massey, the 1st Bart, of Doonas, and had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. William, of Clonelly, &. 20 Aug. 1753, succeeded to the
estates of Clonelly, CO. Fermanagh ; to. 1796, Anne-Isabella,
dau. of Folliott WaiTen, Esq. of Lodge, co. Kilkenny, and d.
18 May, 183.5, leaving by her (who d. 1810) issue,
Folliott- Waeeen, of Clonelly, J.P. and D.L., 6. 15 Sept-
1798, High Sheriff co. Fermanagh 1834, deceased.
Edward-George, Barrister-at-Law, d. 3 Feb. 1867.
III. Charles. (See Barton of Waterfoot.)
IV. Hugh, of Straffan, co. Kiidare. (See thatfamilij.)
V. Robert (Sir), K.C.H., a Lieut.-Gen. in the army,' 6. 1770;
'M. 1st, Maria, dau. and co-heir of John Painter, Esq.,
and had issue, Hugh, a Lieut.-Col. in the army ; Grace, in.
Capt. Addison; and Maria. He ?>i. 2ndly, Colette, relict
of Col. McPhersa, and had by her a dau., Alexandrine.
VI. Ddnbar, of Rochestown, co. Tipperary, at one time High
Sheriff co. Tipperary, to. 1798, Elizabeth, dau. of the late
Rev. Samuel Riall, Rector of Killenaube, and had issue,
1 Samuel-William, late of Rochestown, co. Tipperary, &.
10 April, 1803; to. 13 July, 1831, Emma-Maria, dau. of
the Hon. Christopher Hely-Hutchinson, M.P. for Cork,
and left issue,
Christopher, of Rochestown, J.P., 6. 22 Feb. 1835.
Dunbar-Henry, b. 16 Oct. 1841.
Crosbie, 6. 29 June, 184.5, Capt. 19th rcgt., m. 12 Dec.
18<8, Mrs. Hamilton, eldest dau. of the late Richard
AVarburton, Esq. of Garryhinch.
William-Archer, b. 15 May, 1849.
Elizabeth, to. 11 July, 1872, Antoni-Marcelli Szymanski.
Anna-Grace. Mary. Evelyn-Isabella.
2 Dunbar-Thomas, Lt. 1st Royal Dragoons, ft. 1806; d. 1829.
3 Augustine-Hugh, 6. 1814; to. Emily, widow of J. M'Cal-
mont, Esq., and dau. of James Martin, Esq. of Ross, co.
Galway, and left two daus.. Alma, and Rose.
4 Thomas-Henry, Dublin Metropolitan Police Magistrate,
6. 1816; TO. 6 Jan. 1853, Hon. Chariotte, dau. of John,
3rd Lord Plunket, and d. 1878, leaving issue.
Mr. Barton d. 19 May, 1848, his widow 16 Oct. 1853.
I. Grace, m. John Palliser, Esq, of Derryluskan, co. Tipperary.
II. Elizabeth, vi. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Augustus Fitzgerald, Bait.
III. Margaret, m. Lord Massy, and d. 1818.
The eldest son,
Thomas Barton, Esq. of Grove, M.P. for Fcthard before
the Union, m. Mary, dau. of the Hon. Gen. Ponsonby, and
Bister of Chambre-Brabazon-Ponsonby Barker, Esq. of Kilcouly
Abbey, and d. 1820, leaving issue,
William, of Grove.
Chambre-Brabason, Lieut.-Col. 2nd Life Guards, d. 1834.
Charles-Robert, a field officer in the army.
Mary, m. George, youngest son of the lato Lord Robert
Fitzgerald ; she d. 25 Jan. 1866.
Grace, m. 1st, Lieut.-Col. Pennefather, of Newpark, co
Tipperary, and 2ndly, Major Michael-Angelo GalUazzi, of
the Austrian Service.
Catherine, m. Edmund Staples, Esq. of Dunmore, Queen's Co.]
The eldest son,
William Barton, Esq. of Grove, J.P. and D.L., and Highl
Sheriff 1825, b. 21 June, 1790; to. April, 1815, Catherine, dau.
of Samuel Perry, Esq. of Woodroffe, by Deborah his wife, dau.
of Lord DunaUey, by whcm (who d. April, 1872) he had issue,
Thomas-Barkeb, late of Grove.
SAMaEL-HABKT, uow of Grovc.
William-Hugh, b. 1820; to. Mary, dau. of Capt. Blakeney,
and has issue, iive sons and four daus.
Deborah, to. John Wade, Esq., 2nd son of William-Blaney
Wade, Esq. of Clonabrany, co. Mcath, deceased.
Mary-Frances, to. Charles Shaw, Esq., Q.C., youngest son of ■
Sir Robert Shaw, Bart., and is deceased.
Catherine-Grace, to. 1853, Sir Robert Shaw, Bart.
Anne-Margaret, m. George Gough, Esq. of Rathronan. o.o. ,
Tipperary.
Emily-Martha.
Mr. Barton d. 1857. His eldest son,
Thomas-Barker Barton, Esq. of Grove, co. Tipperary, J.P.,
6. 1816, d. v.nm. 21 Feb. 1871, and was s. by his brother,
SAMnEL-HARRT BARTON, Esq., now of Grove.
Arms — Arg., a rose, between three boars' heads, erased, go.
Crest — A boar's head gu.
Motto— quod ero spero. Ancient Motto— yis fortibus arma.
Seat — Grove, near Fethard, co. Tipperary; 15, Lan?down
Place, Cheltenham; Kiidare Street Club, Dublin, and Jaoior
Carlton Club, London.
BARTON OF THE WATERFOOT.
Barton, Charles-Robert, Esq. of the Water-
foot, J.P. CO. Fermanagh, High Sheriff 1863, Capt.
Fermanagh Militia, h. 15 Nov. 1832; m. Aug. 1872,
Henrietta-Mervyn, dau. of Henry- Mervyn Richard-
son, Esq. of Rossfad, co. Fermanagh, D.L., and has
issue,
William-Hugh, h. 1S74.
3£utC(tfJC. — Charles Barton, Esq., a Lieut.-Gen. an
Lieut.-Col. 2nd Life Guards, 3rd son of the late Willia^^
Barton, Esq. of Grove, co. Tipperary, by Grace his wife, dau.
of the Rev. Charles Massey, of Doonas, Dean of Limerick,
TO. Feb. 1800, Susannah, dau. of Nathaniel Johnston, Esq. of
Bordeaux, by his 1st wife, Anna-Eleanor Stewart, and had
issue,
Hugh- William, his heir.
Nathaniel-Dunbar, Lieut.-Col. Bengal Cavalry, m. 1831,
Honoria, sister of Sir Henry Lawrence.
Thomas-Charles, of Bonn, 6. 1 Dec. 1805; d. Feb. 185G.
Robert, of Sydney, Australia, J.P., 6. 1807 ; m. Emily Darval,
and has issue,
Albert-Evelyn, 6. 1812.
Susannah, ';/*. Rev. John Stirling.
Anna-Eleanor, m. Rev. F.-D. Maurice, Professor of English
Literature, King's College. ;
Mr. Barton d. 1821, and was s. by his eldest son,
HuGH-WiLLiAM Barton, Esq. of The Waterfoot, J.P., D.L.,
High Sheriff, co. Fermanagh, 1837, Lieut.-Col. of the 2nd Life ;
Guards, 6. 13 Dec. 1800; m. 9 Feb. 1832, Mary-Caroline, eldest '
dau. of Robert Johnston, Esq. of Kinlough House, co. Leitrim,
and had issue,
I. Chaeles-Robert, his heir.
II. James, Lieut. R.A., b. 13 Aug. 1834; m. 23 Aug. 185^,
Mary-Barbara, dau. of Sir David Barclay, Bart, of Pier8to%, 1
CO. Ayr.
III. Folliott, 6. 23 May, 1838; to. 19 March, 1873, Florence-
Maude, 6th dau. of Hugh Lyons Montgomery, Esq. of (
Belhavel.
IV. Hugh-St. George, late 60th Rifles, b. 19 Nov. 1839.
V. Robert, R.N., 6. 3 Nov. 1841 ; d. 1860.
VI. Thomas-Lloyd, b. 2 Dec. 1855.
VII. Nathaniel-Albert-Dclap, b. 29 Nov. 1857.
I. Florence-Anna.
II. Mary-Everina, m. 29 Jan. 1868, James-M. Sinclair, E
of HoUy Hill.
Mr. Barton d. 4 Dec. 1870, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms, Crest, and Motto — Same as Barton of Grove.
Seal — The Waterfoot, Pettigo, co. Fermanagh.
BARTON OF STRAFFAN HOUSE.
Barton, Hugh-Ltnedoch, Esq. of Straffan
House, CO. Kiidare, b. 30 Aug. 1824 ; m. 19 April,
i
BAE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAR
87
1855, Hon. Anne-Emily Massey, eldest dan. of Eyre,
;3rd Lord Clarina.
HinCaflC. — This branch of the ancient family of Baiiton
of Grove was established by the late
HuGU IUrton, Esq. (4th son of William Barton, Esq. of
Grove, by Grace Massey his wife, dau. of the Dean of Limerick),
who, hy his own energy, industry, and activity, acquired at
Bordeaux a very large fortune, the greater part of which he
invested in the purchase of land in Ireland, and also in the
purcliasc of the Chateau Langoa, and some of the most cele-
brated vineyards in the Parish of St. Juliens-JIedoc, near
Bordeaux. Mr. Hugh Barton was universally respected and
beloved, and gained great esteem on account of the judicious
«mployment of the wealth he had acquired, and the vast
amount of good ho did to all who came within its influence.
In IS-10, he served as High Sheriff of co. Kildare. He m. 1791,
Anne, dau. of Nathaniel Johnston, Esq. of Bordeaux, and by
her (who d. 1842) had issue,
Nathaniel, late of Straffan.
Thomas-Johnston, of Glendalough.
Daniel, late Capt. 7th Fusiliers, m. Miss Sampson.
Hugh. Isabella.
Susan-Elizabeth, m. 9 Sept. 1828, Eyre, 3rd Lord Clarina.
Mr. Hugh Barton d. 1854, aged 88, and was 8. by his eldest
son,
Nathaniel Barton, Esq. of Straffan House, co. Kildare,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff in 1850-51, 6. 7 Sept. 1799; m. 12
July, ISTi, Mary-Susanne, dau. of Harry Scott, Esq., by Anne,
his wife, dau. of Rev. Newton Ogle, D.D., of Kirkley, North-
umberland, and by her (who d. 1867) had issue,
HoGii-LYNEnocB, now of Straffan.
Harry-Fitzgerald, d. 1848.
Bertram-Francis, b. 19 March, 18.30.
Charles-Thomas-Hug/i b. 23 Nov. 1834; d. 1871.
Francis-Savile, b. 25 Nov. 1836; d. 1860.
Mary-Esther-Isabella, <Z. young, 1844.
Anna-Susanne-Frcdericka.
Isahella-tharlotte.
Alicc-Cathcrinc-Harryctte, d. 1867.
Mr. Barton d. 1867.
Ji-iiis and Crest — Same as Bakton of Grove,
!' — Fide et fortitudine.
—Straffan House, co. Kildare.
BARTON OF GLENDALOTTGH HOUSE,
Barton, Chaeles-William, Esq. of Glenda-
lough House, co. Wicklow, J.P., b. 13 July, 1846 ;
m. Oct. 1876, Agnes, 3rd dait. of the Rev. Charles
Childers, H.M. Chaplain at Nice.
iCtllCiltlC.— ^Thomas-Johnston Barton, Esq. of Glenda-
lough, CO. Wicklow, J.P. and D L., b. 1S02; m. 1830, Frances,
lau. of Edward Morris, Esq., Master in Chancery, by Hon.
Mary Erskine, his wife, dau. of Thomas, 1st Lord Erskine,
md had issue,
Thomas-Ekskine, his heir.
Ihmh-Massey, b. 10 Feb. 1844, late 7th foot.
Charles-William, now of Glendalough.
li-ibert-Johnston, 6. 20 Feb. 1849, Capt. Coldstream Guards.
Frances-Isabella, m. 19 May, 1859, James-C. Hart, Esq. of
Drumcrosshall, N.B., late Capt. 16th Lancers, who d. 1876.
GeorL'iana- Susanna -Arabel, m. 1856, George Booth, Esq.,
and d. 1868.
Anna-Mary-Henrietta, m. R.-C. Childers, Esq. (who d. 1876),
I Utest son of the llev. Charles Childers, H.M. Chaplain at
Nice.
Bcatiice- Louisa, m. 3 Dec. 1864, Hugh-F. Massy, Capt.
19th regt.
Ir. Barton d. 4 Dec. 1S64 ; his widow, 4 Oct. 1867. Ho was 5.
ly his eldest son,
Thouas-Erskine Barton, Esq. of Glendalough, 6. 1S"0,
'.. unm- 1874, when he was s. by his brother, the present
Charles-William Barton, Esq.
Arms, Crest, and Motto — As Barton of Grore.
&a£— Glendalough House, Greystones, co. Wicklow.
BARTON OF GREENFORT.
Bahton", BArTiST-JoiiNSTON, Esq. of Greenfort,
0. Donegal, b. 18i8; Higli Sheriff co. Donegal,
877 ; m. 1875, Isabel, youngest dau. of Robert
tIcClintock, E.sq., J.P. and D.L., of Dunmore, co.
Donegal, and has issue,
Baptist-Johnston, b. 1»7S.
ILt'ltr;i0C.— GusTAvus Barton, Esq. con of William
Barton, and grandson of Edward Barton, Esq. {sa Barton of
Grove), in. circa 1772, Harriett, sister and cohoire.-3 of
Baptist Johnston, Esq. of the co. Monaghan, through whom he
acquired the estate of Drumsallogh in that co., and had
issue.
Baptist- Johnston, of whom presently.
Edward, Archdeacon of Ferns.
The elder son.
Major Baptist-Johnston Barton, of Drumsallogh, co.
Monaghan, b. 1774; m. 1815, Catherine Babington, heiress of
Greenfort, sister of Ralph-Edward Babington, Esq., High
Sheriff of Donegal, 1823, and of Capt. Humphrey Babington,
of Greenfort, and had (with two daus.) a son,
Baptist-Johnston Barton, Esq. of Greenfort, I.T., who in.
1842, Maria, dau. of William McLaughlin, Esq. of ilamelton,
and had issue,
Baptist-Johnston, now of Greenfort.
Ellon. Kate.
Mr. Barton d. 1851, and was s. by his son, the present pro-
prietor.
^rms— Arg., a rose, between three boars' heads, erased, gu.
Crest — A boar's head gu.
Motto — Vis fortibus anna.
Seat — Greenfort, Letterkcnny, co. Donegal.
BARTON OF THREXTON HOUSE.
Barton, Thomas-Edward-Walter, Esq. of
Throxton House, Norfolk, J.P., b. 14 Sept. 1811 ;
m. 27 June, 1844, Eliza, dau. and only child of John
iillday, Esq. of Griston, and has issue,
I. Thomas-Alldat, b. 21 June, 1845.
II. Walter-May, b. IS Nov. 1846.
HI. Gertrude-Eliza, b. 7 May, 1S4S.
IV. Alfred- John, 6. 13 May, 1850.
Mr. Barton s. his father 22 Aug. 1837.
iLtncaCIC. — with regard to the Bartons of Eadlow, an
order under seal is extant of the Parliamentary General Fair-
fax, of which the following is a copy : — " These are to require
everie of you on sigvt hereof to forbear to doe anie preiudice
unto the house of Thomas Barton, of Hadlow, in the countie
of Kent, or to offer anie violence to his person or anie of his
family, or to take away or seise upon his horses, cattle, or
anie other of his goods w'- soever, as you will answere the
contrary. Given under my hand and scale the 23 June, 164S.
To all officers and soldiers under my command. — Fairfax.
(Endorsed. The Lord Fairfax discharge ffor my goods. 23
June, 1648)."
Thomas Barton, Esq. of Hadlow, younger brother of John
Barton, Esq., grandfather of the late Walter-Barton Mat,
Esq. of Hadlow Castle, Kent, b. 13 Oct. 1726; m. Susanna
Ellis, and had with a dau., who m. John Burcham, of Holt,
Norfolk, a son,
Walter Barton, Esq., m. Ann-IIannah Piggc, and had
issue three sons and six daus. ; of the former,
Thomas Barton, Esq. of Threxton House, j/i. 16 Jan. 1810,
Hannah Clarke, and had issue,
Thomas-Edward-Walter, now of Threxton.
Sarah-Anne-Hannah, deceased.
Elizabeth.
^)-/)is— Erm., on a fesse gu., three annulets or.
Crest — A griffin's head, erased, ppr.
Motto — Fortis est Veritas.
6tn J— Threxton House, near Watton, Norfolk.
BARWIS OF LANGRIGG HALL.
Barwis, The Ret. William-Cuthbert, M.A.,
Vicar of Hoylandswaine, co. York, late Incumbcut
of Christ Churcl), Leeds, b. 15 July, 1824; m. 1st,
3 Jan. 1850, Mary, youngest dau. of Benjaniiu
Hoghton, Esq. of AValtliam Abbey, Essex, and by
her had a dau.. Amy. Ho m. 2nd'ly, 7 Jan. 186f»,
Ellen-Sarah, youngest dau. of the late WiUiam
Tuckwell, Esq. of Oxford.
itiurngr.— This family w.^s originally of Dearham, which
Citato Ihey acquired at an early period by marriage with the
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
heiress. The senior line merged into the family of Lamplugh.
A branch settled at Ilckirk, in Westward, and became extinct
at the latter end of the 17th century, the co-heiresses marrying
Fcatherston Huugh and Kirkley.
TuoMAs Harwis, Esq., m. Klizabeth Osmotherley, a descen-
dant of a family which had been settled in the parish of
Bromficld temp. Edward I., and had purchased Langrigg,
temp. RicuARD II., and was father of
JouN lUttwis, Esq. of Langrigg, who m. Elizabeth Brisco,
and had Thomas, John, William, and Elizabeth. The 3rd son,
William Babwis, M.D., of Devizes, 6. 25 June, 1746 ; m.
Sarah, dau. of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bart, of Brayton, and by
her (who d. 16 Oct. 1802) left at his decease, 29 Nov. 1791, a
son,
John Barwis, E?q. of Langrigg Hall, J.P., 6. 18 Aug. 1775;
r,i. 31 Aug. 1818, Frances, youngest dau. of the Rev. John
Gutch, M.A., Registrar of the University of Oxford, and had
issue,
WiLLiAM-CcTHBEBT, present representative.
Thomas-Osmotherley, b. 6 April, 1828.
Sara-June, m. 7 Nov. 1850, Itev. Charles-Frederick Booker.
Elizabeth-Fanny, d. unm. 1845.
Arms— An;., a chevron, between three bears' heads, couped,
6a., muzzled or.
Crest — A bear, muzzled.
Jlfo«o— Bear and forbear.
5ca<— Langrigg Mall, Broomfield, Cumberland.
iiesidciice— Hoylandswainc, Barnsley, co. York.
BASKERVILLE OF CLYRO.
Mtnoes-Baskebtille, Walter-Thomas, Esq.
of Clyro Court, co. Radnor, J.P., D L., High
Sheriff, 1868, b. 7 Jan. 1839 ; s. his father 18G1 ;
m. 1875, Bertha-Maria, only child of John Hopton,
Esq., of Canonffrome Court, co. Hereford, and has
issue.
HtnCaflC— The Baskervilles, whose name is on the roll of
.Battle Abbey, settled in Herefordshire soon after the Con-
quest, and became seated at Erdislcy ; they intermarried with
tlie first families of the county, served the office of Sheriff no
less than twenty-one times, and were elected Knights of the
Shire in eleven Parliaments.
Their pedigree has been authentically deduced, and is duly
registered in the College of Arms, London. From
Sir Robert Baskerville, Knt. of Erdisley Castle, co.
Hereford, who m. Agnes, dau. and heiress of Ncsta, dau. of
Rees ap Griffith, Prince of South Wales, descended through a
line of knightly representatives.
Sir Joii.n Baskerville, Knt. of Combe, b. 12 Feb. 1403;
who, in Sir Harris Nicolas's nislnry of the liaUlc nf Ayincourt.
is stated to have been in tlic retinue of Henry V. He m.
Elizabeth, dau. of John Touchct, Lord Audley, and dying
23 Dec. 1455, was s. by his eldest son.
Sir James Baskerville, Knt. of Erdisley, M.P. for co. Here-
ford, 1470, and Sheriff 38 Henry VI., 4 Edward IV., and 14
Henry VII. He was made a Knight-Banneret on the field,
after the battle of Stoke, near Newark, 1487, and a Knight of
the Bath, at tlie coronation of Henry VII. He in. Katherinc,
dau. of Walter Dcvercux, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, lineally
descended from Edward I., and had issue,
Waltkr (Sir), his heir.
John, grandfather of Sir Thomas Baskerville, Knt of
Goodrest, co. Warwick, General of the English armv in
Picardy. '
Philip, who loft issue, with four daus., tliree sons, viz
Thomas, of Netlierwood; Edward; and Jumes, of Kyre
Park, CO. Hereford.
Sir James Baskerville was ». by his son,
SiE Walter Baskerville, Knt. of Erdi.sley, Sheriff of Here-
ford, 9 Edward IV., who was created Knight of the Bath on
the marriage of Prince Arthur, l.'JOl. He m. 1st, Anne, dau.
of Morgan ap Jonkin ap Philip, of Pencoyd, and had issue,
I. Sir James Baskerville, Knt. of Erdi.sley, vi. Eliza-
beth, dau. and co-heir of Jol'in Breynton, of co Hereford
by Sibilla, dau. and co-heir of Simon Milbornc, grandson of
Sir John Milbornc, by Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Sir
John Eyn.sforu, and had five sons, viz".,
J James (Sir), of Erdisley, Sheriff of Hereford, 34 Henry
ylll., M. Catherine, dau. of Walter Viscount Hereford
but </. K. p. \u;.i. '
2 John, of Erdisley, whose male line terminated 1017,
at the deeeicse, i.ssiicless, of his great-grandson, Sir
IIum),hroy P.iskcrviUe, Knt. of Erdisley, Sheriff of Hcrc-
1787, Peter Bickards Mynors, Esq. of
3 Thomas (Sie), of Brinsop, co. Hereford, called in Nash's
Worcestershire, of Wolve's Hill, co. Worcester. He „,
Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of Richard Abington, Esq. of
Brockhampton, co. Hereford, anu relict of John Dan . y
Esq. of Brinsop, by whom he had an only dau. and licii,' '
Eleanor, m. John Talbot, Esq, of Grafton, and wa;
mother of
John, 10th carl of Shrewsbury.
4 Walter, of Erdi.sley, ,/(. Jane, relict of Thomas Thame
of Stovill or Stowell, but d. s. p. '
5 Humphrey, of Abercdow, and Lambcdr, r;o. Rudnir,
which estates he acquired in marriage with Eleanor, li m'.
and heir of Jolin ap Gwilim. 6th in direct descent lr:,i
this Humphrey was
Thomas Baskerville, Esq. of Aberedow Court, „;.
1720, Meliora, eldest dau. of Richard Baskerville, l>i|
of Richardstown, co. Wilts, by Jane, dau. of Sir William
Gore, Knt. of Barrow Court, and left at his dccca.se,
1740, an only dau. and heiress,
Philippa, ra. 1767, Rev. John Powell, of Penland, co.
Radnor, by whom (who d. 1819) she had an only dau.
and heiress,
Meliora,
Treago.
II. John, who left a son, Henry.
III. Thomas, of Pontrilas.
1. Ehzabeth, wife of Kynard Delabere, or according to .iiinc,
Sanacre Delabere, of Kynardsley.
Sir Walter m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry ap Mil., ap
Harry, of Poston, by whom he had, with other issue, Piiilii-
{see Baskerville of Crowsley Park) and Simon. This
Simon Baskerville, Esq. to. Elizabeth Brand, of Wan-
borough, CO. Wilts, and left three sons. The youngest,
George Baskerville, Esq. of Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester,
was great-grandfather of
Thomas Baskerville, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of Richard Jones,
Esq. of Hanham, co. Gloucester, and had,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. George, of Winterboume Bassett, d. 20 May, 1755, agea
73, leaving, with other issue, a dau.,
Jane, m. her cousin, Thomas Baskerville, Esq.
Tliomas Baskerville was s. by his son,
Richard Baskerville, Esq. of Richardston, m. Jane,
dau. of Sir William Gore, Knt. of Barrow Court, Somerset,
and widow of — Raymond, Esq., and had issue,
I. Thomas, his successor.
I. Meliora, b. 1731 ; m. 1720, Thomas Baskerville, Esq. of
Aberedow Court, as above, and left an only child and heiress,
Philippa, m. 1707, Rev. John Powell, of Penland, and had
an only dau. and heiress,
Meliora Powell, m. 1st, 1787, Peter Rickards-Mynon,
Esq. of Treago, by whom (who d. 1794)she had issue,
1 Peter Rickards-Mynors, Esq. of Treago (see that
jamlly) ; 2 Thomas-Baskerville, of whom presently,
as successor in 1817 to his relative. Col. Baskerville-
3 Meliora, m. 1815, Hugh-Hovell Farmar, Esq. of
Dunsinane, co. Wexford, and had issue. Mrs. Rickards-
Mynors ra. 2ndly, Jaspar Farmar, Esq., but d. 1829,
without any further issue.
II. Jane, m. Thomas Roding, Esq. of Salisbury, and d. s. p.
Mr. Baskerville of Richardston, d. 14 Sept. 1739, aged 72
was 3. by his only surviving son,
Thomas Baskerville, Esq, m. his cousin, Jane, dau. of
George Baskerville, Esq. of Winterbourne Basset, and left at
his decease, 1758 (with a dau., Meliora, who d. unm. 1773), a
son and successor,
Thomas Baskerville, E.sq., Lieut.-Col. 60th regt., m. l»t,
Anne, only dau. of the Rev. James O'Neill, of Ballyshannon,
CO. Donegal; and 2ndly, Jane, youngest dau. of Thomas
Bishop, Esq. of Kinsale, but d.s.p.lSll, when his estates
devolved upon his cousin,
Tiiomas-Haskerville Mynors-Baskebville, Esq. of Clyro
Court, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Wilts 1827, and M.P. ftw
CO. Hereford, b. April, 1790; vi. 1st, 1818, Anne, dau. and
heiress of John Hancock, Esq. of Marlborough, but by her
(who d. 1832) had no issue; and 2ndly, 2 March, 188T,
Elizabeth-Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. Powell-Colchester
Guise, younger brother of Gen. Sir John-Wright Guise, Bait,
of Highnam, G.C.B., and had issue,
Walter-Tiio.mas, now of Clyro Court.
Herliiii w nil. 1 !..n.', an i-ilicer in the army, h. 26 Sept. 1841.'
Eduai.i l;. Ill iM III the army, 6. 13 March, 1843.
Oerln..;. Al... I,,i,,,hclh.
Edith -Jl. liuia-.s> ui. Clara-Annc-Maria,
Mr. Mynors-Baskcrvillc assumed by royal license, 1818,
on succeeding to the property of Col. Baskerville, the surname
and arms of that ancient and eminent family. He d. 9 Sept.
1801.
p. ;
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Anns— Arg., a chevron gu., between three hurts.
Crest— A wolf's head, erased, arg., holding in its mouth a
broken spear, staff or, head arg., imbrued gu.
Motto — .Sjero ut fidelis.
Seat — Clyro Court, near Hay.
BASKERVIIiliE OF CROWSLEY PABK.
Baskerville, John, Esq. of Crowslev Park, co.
Oxford, J.P. and U.L. ; Capt. Oxford Militia, for-
mcrlj' Major 14th Hussars; b. 9 Nor. 1839; m.
1869, Caroline, dau. of William-Charles Henry, Esq.
of Haffield, co. Hereford, and has issue,
I. Geoffrey, b. 23 Aug. 1S70.
II. Clara-JuUe. ii. Maud-Lucy.
^inCilQC. — This is a branch of the ancient family of
Baskerville.
Philip Baskerville, who settled in Wiltshire (son of Sir
Walter Baskerville, of Erdisley, K.B., by Elizabeth his 2nd
wife, dau. of Henry ap Milo ap Henry), had, by Agnes his wife,
dau. of John Hamlyn, of that co.,
John Baskerville, who settled at Malmesbury. He m.
and had two sons, Francis and John ; the latter,
John Baskerville, of Malmesbury, Wilts, buried there
3 Nov. 1G81, was father, by Rebecca his wife, of
John Baskerville, of Burton HiU, Malmesbury, whose son,
by Elizabeth WaUis, his first wife,
John Baskerville, Esq. of WooUey, Bradford, Wilts, b.
7 July, 1678; whose 3rd son, by Rachel Sargent his wife,
Thomas Baskerville, Esq. of Woolley, b. 7 March, 1718,
m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Dyke, Esq. of Bradford, Wilts, and
(i. 1779, having had, with other issue, who d. anm.,
I. Thomas, an officer in the army.
II. John, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, vi. 13 March, 1782, Thomas Todd, Esq. of the
General Post Office, London, and of Tunnisido, near Lan-
chester, co. Durham. He d. 11 March, 1827.
II. Susanna, m. Henry Headley, Esq., M.D., of Devizes,
Wilts, who d. s. p. 12 March, 1838.
III. Sarah, m. 11 April, 1788, Oriel Viveash, Esq. of Calne,
Wilts, 2nd son of Simeon Viveash, Esq. of Calne, and Mary
Bailey his wife; and by him (who d. 30 April, 1836, aged 72)
had issue,
1 Samuel, b. 19 Jan. 1791 ; d. in London, 25 Nov. 1830,
2 Henry, who s. his cousin, and assumed the surname and
arms oi Baskerville.
3 Oriel, of Calne, and the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-
Law, ;.. 6 Jan. 1795; d. 1863.
4 Charlcs-Baskerville, of Calne, b. 27 Jan. 1799; m. 19
April, 1824, Eleanor, eldest surviving dau. of Henry
Tanner, Esq. of Overton, WUts; d. 1863.
1 Catherine-Anne, d. young, 1792.
2 Anne, d. imm. 1819, aged 25.
3 Eliza-Susannah, d. 1855.
4 Hester, m. 15 Oct. 1829, William Tanner, Esq. of Over-
ton, Wilts, deceased.
' The 2nd son,
John Baskerville, Esq. of Woolley, J.P. and D.L. for
Wilts, m. Oct. 1771, Hester, dau. of Nicholas Webb, of Norton
Court, Gloucester, and d. 15 March, 1800, aged 54, leaving two
sons, John, his heir; and Joseph, of Woolley House, d. unni.
1 Oct. 1812. The elder son,
John Baskerville, Esq. of Woolley House, and of Bath,
' (!. unm. 20 Dec. 1837, and was s. by his cousin,
Henry Viveash, Esq. of Crowsley Park, co. Oxford, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1847, b. 6 Jan. 1793, assumed by royal
license, 5 March, 1838, the surname and arms of Baskerville,
in heu of those of Viveash ; m. 14 Feb. 1839, Mary-Anna, 2nd
dau. of John Burton, Esq. of Cheltenham, and grand-niece of
Toulmin North, Esq. of Thurland Castle, co. Lancaster, and
had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. A son, 6. 26 Jan. 1861.
I. Mary-Anna, m. 1 Dec. 1863, William-Dalziel, eldest son of
Edward Mackenzie, Esq. of Fawley Court, Bucks.
II. Jessie, m. 17 June, 1862, Edward-Harding Steward,
Capt R.E.
III. Helen-Jane, m. 1865, Edward-Phillipe, 2nd son of
Edward Mackenzie, Esq. of Fawley Court, Bucks.
IV. Florence-Emma.
He d.Q Feb. 1877, and was s. by his son, the present repic-
: sentativc.
Arms, Crest, and Motto — See jircccdlng fara'd/i.
-Seai— Crowsley Park, Henley-on-Thames, Oxford.
BASS OF HANGEMOEE.
Bass, Michael-Thomas, Esq. of Eangemore, co.
Stafford, M.P. for Derby, J.P. and D.L., b. 6 July,
1799 ; m. 1835, Eliza-Jane, dau. of Major Samuel
Arden, of Lougcrofts, co. Stafford, and has issue,
I. Michael-Arthur, M.A., J.P. and D.L., b'. 12 Nov. 1837 ;
M.P. for East Staffordshire, m. 1869, Hiirriet-Georgina^
4th dau. of Edward Thornewill, Esq. of Dovecliff, co.
Stafford, and has issue,
II. Hamar-Alfred, M.P. for Tamworth, 6. 30 July, 1842.
I. Emily-Frances-Anne, m. 1862, William-Cbichele Plowden,
Esq. of Ewhurst Park, Hants.
n. Alice-Jane, m. 1868, Lieut. -Col. Sir George Chetwode,
Bart.
Mr. Bass is son of Michael-Thomas Bass, Esq., by-
Sarah his wife, dau. of Abram Hoskins, Esq. of
Burton-on-Trent.
Arms— Arg. ona chev. gu. between three greyhounds' heads
erased sa., each ducally gorged and chained or, as many cross-
crosslets of the last.
Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. masoned arg., a demi grey-
hound issuant, holding in the mouth a rose between two leaves,
all ppr.
Town House — 101, Eaton Square, W.
Seat — Rangemore, Burton-on-Trent.
BASSET OF TEHIDY.
Basset, G-tjstavus-Lambaet, Esq. of Tehidy
Park, Cornwall, b. 17 Sept. 1834; s. his brother
7 May, 1870; m. 2 Sept. 1869, Charlotte-Mary,
dau. of William Elmhirst, Esq. of West Ashby, co.
Lincoln, and has issue,
Arthor-Francis, b. 29 Jan. 1873.
ILtncaSC. — The family of Basset were Barons in Nor-
mandy.
Thurstan Basset came into England with William I., who
gave him the manor of Drayton, co. Stafford. His son.
Sir Ralph Basset, was Chief Justice of England under
Henry I. From him sprang the Lords Basset of Drayton, the
Lords Basset of Hedendon, and the Lords Basset of Sapcote
and Weldon, with the Bassets of Blore, and many other
branches, of whom an account may be found in Dugdale's
Baronage. Sir Ralph Basset had two sons,
Osmund.
Gilbert, whose son, Thomas, held seven Knights' fees of the
honour of Wallingford, and was Sheriff of the counties of
Oxford and Berks in 1164. He was constituted one of the
King's Justices in 1175, and afterwards a Judge itinerant
for Oxford, Berks, and several other counties, and in 1179
Henry II. granted him, "for his special services in divers
wars," the Lordship of Hedendon with the Hundred of
Bolendon, and the Hundred of North-Gate, Oxford, for the
rent of £20 to the Kmg's Exchequer. He m. Alice, dau.
of Geoffrey de Dimstanville, Lord of Tehidy, who descended
maternally from Reginald FitzHenry, Earl of Cornwall,
natural son of Henry L, by Anne Corbet.
The eldest son,
Osmund Basset, held under grant from IIeney I. on;
Knight's fee in Oakly, Bucks, and a quarter of a Knight's fct
in Ispeden, co. Oxford. He had two sons,
I. John.
II. William, from whom descended the Bassets of Nort'j-
amptonshire.
The eldest son,
John Basset, was father of
William Basset. The grants to his grandfather, Osmund
Basset, were •onfirmed to him by a charter 7th King John.
He m. about 1205, Cecelia, dau. of Alan de Dunstanville,
whose marriage portion was confirmed to him by another
charter of King John. He had one son.
Sir Alan Basset, Knt. of Tehidy, who had given hira br
Sir William Peverel, in marriage with Lucia his sister. White
Chappie and La Heyne, Devon. Sir Alan Basset acquired the
great manor of Tehidy in Cornwall, by an exchange with his
cousin, William de Sngelfeud, who as well as himself was
grandson of Alan de Dunstanville. His son,
Alan Basset, Esq. of Tehidy (1262), had an only son,
Lawrence Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, m. Hawysia, dowered
with Ippesdcn, co. Oxford. His son,
William Basslt, Esq. of Tehidy, m. Alice, dowered with
Trcvalga and Whilcchaplej he d. 1305. And on a j^ost
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mortem inquisition it was found that lie held the manors of
Tehidy and Trevalga of the King in capite. He was s. hy his
son,
Sir William Basset, Knt. of Tehidy, who crenelated Tehidy
1310-11, in pursuance of license from Edwaed III. The same
King granted in the seventh year of his reign, 1334,
to WilUam Basset and his heirs, two markets every week, and
two fairs every year at his manor of Redruth ; and also free
warren in all his demesne lands of Tehidy, Keemareschall,
and Trevalga, Cornwall. He had two sons,
I. William, his successor. ii. Thomas.
The elder son,
William Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, r,i. Joan, and d. hcfore
1346, leaving one son,
John Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, d. between 1317-9, and
was s. by his uncle,
■ Thomas Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, d. 1354, and was s. by his
son,
William Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, Trevalga, Feemarshall,
who being under age, the custody of his lands was granted to
Eoger de Cottesford in loG3-4; he d. 138-1, leaving by
Margaret his wife, a son,
John Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, b. 1377, d. 14G3, leaving by Ann
his wife, one son.
Sir John Basset, Knt. of Tehidy, and of Umberlegh,
Devon, b. 1441. He m. Joan, dau. of Sir Thomas Beaumont,
and sister and heir of Philip Beaumont of Shirwell, in the
same co., who brought into this family two seats in that co.,
Umberlegh and Heanton Court. He had, with several daus.,
five sons,
1 John (Sir), his heir.
3 Thomas, junior.
5 John, junior.
Sir John d. 1485, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir John Basset, Knt. of Tehidy and of Umberlegh,
Devon, b. 1463 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of John Denys, by
whom he had an only child Anne, m. James Courtenay, son of
Sir William Courtenay, Bart, of Powderham. He m. 2ndly,
1515, Honora, dau. of Sir Thomas Granville ; and by her, who
m. 2ndly, Arthur Plantagenet Viscount Lisle, had, with six
daus., three sons,
John, his heir. George.
James, d. 1859, leaving by Mary his wife, two children,
Phihp, b. 1557. Charles.
Sir John d. 1528, and was .?. by his eldest son,
John Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, and of Umberlegh, Devon,
b. 1519; m. Frances, dau. and co-heir of Arthur Plantagenet
Viscount Lisle, bastard son of Edwakd IV., and d. 1541, leaving
one son.
Sir Arthur Basset, Knt. of Tehidy and Umberlegh, b.
1540, d. 1586. In 1558 he conveyed Tehidy and other Cornish
property to his uncle George Basset. By Eleanor his wife,
dau. of Sir John Chichester, Knt. of Raleigh, he had one son,
Sir Robert Basset, of Umberlegh, 6. 1574, d. 1672 ; m. Elizabeth,
2nd dau. and co-heiress of Sir William Peryam, Chief Baron
of the Exchequer, by whom he was father of Col. Arthur
Basset, whose descendant and last male heir, Francis Basset,
Esq. of Heanton Court, d. 1797, having devised his estates to
his nephew, his sister's son, Joseph Davie, Esq., who took the
name and arms of Basset. (See Basset of Wo.lermoidh.)
George Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, 2nd son of Sir John Basset
and Honora Granville, had a gift from his nephew. Sir
Arthur, of the manor of Tehidy to him and his heirs, as
appears by a conveyance dated 26 March, 1558. Queen Eliza-
beth in the seventh year of her reign (1564) confirmed to him
the grant of a Market Fairs and Free AVarren made by
Edward 111. to his ancestor William Basset. He hi. Jacquetta,
dau. of George Coffin, Esq. of Portledge, Devon, and dying
5 Nov. 1589, was buried at lUogan in Cornwall, leaving two
daus. and one son,
James Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, m. 1587, Jane, dau. of Sir
Francis Godolphin, Knt. of Godolphin, by whom he had nine
children,
Francis (Sir), his heir.
Thomas (Sir), a Major-Gen. under Charles I., who com-
manded a division of the Royal army at the battle of
Stratton.
.\rthur (Sir), a Col. in the service of Charles I.
Nicholas. James.
Margery, m. Henry Trcngrove.
Joanna, m. William Courtenay, Esq. of Treraara, Cornwall.
Grace. Mary.
Mr. Basset d, 8 Feb. 1604, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir FRA^•CIS Basset, Knt. of Tehidy, a strenuous Royalist,
and Sheriff and Vice-Admiral of Cornwall during the greater
part of the Rebellion. Owing to his expenses in support of
the Royal cause, and his being obhged to compound for his
estate with the Parliament, he was comiielled to sell St.
Michael's Mount, and other property, on which account
descendants were distressed for many years after the his
Civil War. Sir Francis, m. 30 Aug. 1620, Anne, dau. of Sir
Jonathan Trelawny, Knt. of Trelawny, and d. 19 Sept. 1045,
having with an elder son, Francis Basset, who d. s. x^-, a
second son,
John Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, m. Anne, dau. and heiress of
Robert Dellridge, Esq. of Barnstaple, and had five children,
Francis, his heir.
Charles (Rev.), Rector of Illogan, d. Sept. 1709.
John, d. 'itnm. 1708. Anne, d. unm. Oct. 1715.
Ehzabeth, d. unm.
Mr. Basset d. Nov. 1656, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, m. Lucy, dau. and heir
of John Hele, Esq., and d. 1675, leaving an only son and heir,
Francis Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, 6. 10 Feb. 1674; m. 1st,-
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Spencer, Knt. of
Yarnton, co. Oxford, and widow of Sir Samuel Garrard, Bart.,
and 2ndly, Mary, dau. and heiress of John Pendarves, Rector
of Dunsteignton, Devon, and eventual heiress of her unci©
Alexander Pendarves. By her he had two sons,
John Pendarves,^. 1713; m. 1737, Anne, dau. and co-heiress
of Sir Edmund Prideaux, Bart, of Netherton, andd. 19 Sept.
1739, leaving a postliumous son,
John-Prideaux Basset, 6.22 May, 1740; d. 28 May, I7C6,
aged 16, and was buried at Illogan.
Francis.
The second son,
Francis Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, previously of Imley, North-
ampton, succeeded to Tehidy at the death of his nephew, and
was sometime M.P. for Penryn. He m. 19 Oct. 1756, Margaret,
dau. of Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart, of Clowance, and had by
her (who d. 19 Oct. 1768) seven children,
1 ^RA^'CIS, afterwards Lord de Dunstanville, his heir.
2 John (Rev.), A.M., Rector of Illogan and of Camborne,
Cornwall, m. 4 Oct. 1790, Mary, dau. of George Winglield,
Esq. of Durham, by whom he had a son,
John, of whom presently, as successor to his uncle.
3 Margaret, bapt. at Illogan, Sept. 1758 ; to. at St. Breock, J
Cornwall, 1776, John Rogers, Esq. of Treassowe and Pen-^
rose, Cornwall. ' «
4 Anne, d. unm., 1779. .5 Cecilia, d. unm.
6 Mary, d. unm. 7 Catherine, d. unm.
Mr. Basset d. 17 Nov. 1769, and was s. by his eldest s
Francis Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, b. at Walcot, co. Oxford, 9'
Aug. 1757, created a Baronet, '24 Nov. 1779, returned for
Peniyn, 1780, 1784, 1790, raised to the Peerage, 17 June,
1796, by the title of lord de Sunstanville, of Tehidy Park ia
Cornwall, to him and the heirs male of his body, and
further created, 7 Nov. 1797, Lord Sasset of Stratton in Corn-
wall, with remainder in default of issue male to Frances hi^
only dau. and her issue male. He m. 16 May, 1780, Frances-
Susanna, dau. of John llippisley Coxe, Esq. of Ston Easton,
Somerset, and by her (who d. 14 June, 1823) he had an only
child Frances, of whom hereafter. Lord de Dunstan\
2ndly, 13 July, 1824, Harriet, dau. of Sir William Lemon, Bart,
of Carclew, by whom he had no issue. He d. 14 Feb. 1835,
when the title of de Dunstanville became extinct. The Bar
of Basset and the Tehidy estates passed to his dau.,
Frances, Baronean Basset of Stratton, 6. 1 May, 1781, d. unn
22 Jan. 1855, when the Barony of Basset became extinct, and*
the Tehidy estates devolved on her cousin.
Upon the death of Lord de Dunstanville, the male representa-
tion of his family devolved on his nephew,
John Basset, Esq., son of Rev. John Basset, b. 1791; High
Sheriff of Cornwall, 1837 ; m. June, 1830, Elizabeth-Mary, dau.
of Sir Rose Price, Bart, of Trengwainton, and had four sons,
John-Francis, his heir. «
Arthur, heir to his brother. ■ j
Gdstavus-Lamrart, present representative.
Walter-St. Aubyn.
Mr. Basset d. 4 July, 1843, and was succeeded by his eldest
son,
John-Francis Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, 6. 15 July, 1831, who
succeeded at the death of Baroness Basset to Tehidy and her
other estates; m.26 July, 1858, Hon. Emily-Henrietta Vereker,
dau. of John-Prendergast, 2nd Viscount Gort. He d. s. p.
9 Feb. 1869, when his estates devolved upon his brother
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91
AnxncR Basset, Esq. of Tehkly, 6. 12 May, 1833, who d. unm
7 May, 1870, and was succeeded by liis brother,
Gdstavus-Lambart Basset, Esq. now of Teliidy.
Arm.i — Barry wavy of six, or and gu.
Crest — A unicorn's head, couped, arg.
3Iotto — Pro rege et populo.
Seat — Tehidy Park, Camborne.
BASSET OF WATERMOUTH.
JBasset, Aethpe-Davie, Esq. of Watermoutli,
Devon, b. 14 May, 1801 ; m. 4 Dec. 1828, Harriet-
Sarah, dau. of Thomas-Smith Crawfurth, Esq. de-
scended from Ceawfueth of Craivfui'th Ilope,
Bern'ick, and had issue,
I. Aethur-Ciiawfurth (Rev.), Prebendary of Endellion,
Cornwall, 6. 11 Aug. 1830,
I. Harrict-Iilary, m. 1858, Charles-Henry ^yilliams, Esq.,
youngest son of William Williams, Esq. of Tregullow,
Cornwall.
II. Eleanora-Susan.
ILtUCiltJC.— This family is descended through an heiress
from Basset of Tehidy.
Sir Robert Basset, Knt. of Umberleigh, 6. 1574, son of Sir
Arthur Basset, Knt. of Tehidy and Umberlegh (see Basset
cf Tihidi/), m. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Sir William
Peryara, Knt., Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and by her, who
d. 1633, aged G-1, left at his decease, 1672, a son and heir.
Col. Arthur Basset, b. at Heanton Court in 1507; d.
7 Jan. 1672, having rii. a dau. and co-heir of Leigh of Bur-
rough, Devon, by whom he had a son, John, who d. v. p.
Col. Basset was a zealous Royalist, and Prince, in his Worthies,
gives a lengthened memoir of him. lie was Governor of St.
Michael's Mount, when it was surrendered to the Parliamentary
forces, under Col. Hammond, in 1646, and is buried in the
parish church of Heanton Puuchardon, Devon, where a hand-
some monument is erected to his memory.
John Basset, Esq. his son, d. in 1660, aged 30, and is buried
in Heanton church. He m. Susannah, dau. of Bluett, of
Holcombe Regis, Devon, and left one son and heir,
John Basset, who succeeded to the estates at the decease
of his grandfather. He was b. 1652, and d. 1686, having m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur Acland, Esq., of Bittadon, Devon,
by whom he left issue,
John Basset, m. a dau. of Sir IN^ieholas Hooper, Knt. of
Fullabrook ; d. 1721, leaving a son,
Francis Basset, Esq. of Heanton Court, 7n. Eleanora, dau. of
Sir William Courtenay, Bart, of Powderham, Devon, and
bad three children,
1. Francis, his heir.
I. Eustacbia, m. Jolin-Hooke Campbell, Esq., Lord Lycn
King-at-Arms.
31. Eleanora, m. John Davie, Esq., of Orleigh, in the parish
of Buckland Brewer, Devon, and t(. leaving (with other issue,
who d. young or v.nm.),
1 Joseph Davie, who .■!. to Watermouth and Umberlegh,
and assumed, by royal license, the surname of Basset, in
pursuance of his uncle's will.
2 Rev. Charles Davie, Rector of Heanton Punchardon,
Devon, in. Bridget Boyiiekl, of Lee, Kent, and d.
leaving issue, Charles-Christopher, Capt. 67th regt. ; and
Mary-Jane, m. John May, Esq. of Broadgate, near Barn-
staple, J.P. and D.L. Devon.
3 John Davie, Post Capt. in the R.X., who m. and d.
leaving one son and one dau.
4 Peregrine Davie, H.E.I.C.S., m. and d. in India, leaving
issue.
1 Eleanora, lu. Rev. Lewis Lewis, of Gwinfe, co. Carmar-
then.
2 Julia, m. Rev. J.-W. Beadon.
3 Eustachia, m. Captain Sbairp, 23th regt.
4 Charlotte, m. General Debrisay.
5 Mary, m. twice, 1st, — Lumsden, Esa. of the E.I.C.S.,
and 2ndly, — Jones, Esq.
Ir. Basset was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Basset, Esq. of Heanton Court, d. v.im. 1832,
nd bequeathed his estates to his sister Eleanora's son, his
ephcw,
' Joseph Basset, Esq. of Watermouth, who upon succeeding
3 the estates in 1 802, assumed the surname of Basset. He
I. Miss Mary Irwin, of Barnstaple, Devon, niece of Lieut. -
'o\. Harris, of tlie Indian army, and had issue,
Arthur, cf Watermouth.
Francis-William-Davie (Rev.), Rector of Heanton Pun-
chardon, Devon, to. Mary, dau. of William Cartwright, Esq
of Tcignmouth, Devon. ,
John-Davie, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Smith, Esq. of
Gloucester, and had a dau., Elizabeth. He m. 2ndly. the
widow of Capt. Hilton, late of the Indian army.
Augusta-Mary, m. 1827, Rev. William-Bickford Coham, of
Coham and Dunsland, Devon.
Mary-Davie, to. 1826, General Sir ITopton Scott, K.C.B., of
Woodville, near Lucan, co. Dublin.
^r))i.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, barry-wavy of six, or and gu.,
for Basset ; 2nd and 3rd, az., a ship with two masts or, the
sails trussed up and hoisted to the yards arg., adorned with
flags charged with the cross of England ; on a chief of the
second, three cinquefoils, pierced, gu., for Davie.
Crests — 1st, a unicorn's head, couped, arg., mane, beard, and
horn or, on the neck two bars, indented, gu. for Basset;
2ndly, a mount vert, thereon a lamb, passant, arg., in the
mouth a sprig of cinquofoil gu., slipped, vert, for Davie.
Scat — Watermouth, llfracombe.
BASSET OF BEAUPRE.
Basset, William-Richaed-Basset, Esq. of
Bcaupre, co. Glamorgan, b. 23 Nov. 1863.
HtnCagC— The Bassets of Beauprc are descended from
Thurstan de Basset, the Norman who accompanied William
THE Conqueror to England.
William Basset, Esq. of Beaupre, son of Edward Basset,
Esq. of Brovishin, co. Glamorgan, and Katherine his wife,
2nd dau. of Edward Carne, Esq. of Nash, same co., to. Cecil,
dau. of Thomas 'Van, Esq. of Penbrey, and, with other children,
left at his decease, before 1646, a son and heir.
Sir Richard Basset, of Beaupre, Knt., High Sheriff co.
Glamorgan, and Governor of the town and castle of Cardiff,
TO. 1st, Mary, dau. of Edward Thomas, of Wenvoe, and
had issue, William (Sir.), his heir; Katherine, to. Edward
Matthew, Esq. of Aberman, co. Glamorgan; and Mary, m. 1st,
William Games, and 2ndly, James Lory, Esq. Sir Richard to.
2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Vanne, Esq. of Marerosse,
and relict of James Matthew, Esq. of Aberman and Roos, and
by her had issue, Richard (Sir), successor to his half-brother ;
John; and Edward; Jane, wife of Ven. Anthony Jones, Arch-
deacon of St. David's; and Eliza, wife of William Andrews, of
Cadoxton. Sir Richard Basset was s. by his eldest son.
Sir William Basset, of Beaupre, Knt., m. 1662-63,
Martha, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Sir Hugh Wyndham, of Pils-
den, Dorset, Cart., and reUct of Edward Came, Esq. of
Ewenny, co. Glamorgan, but dying s. p. 8 Sept. 1667, was s.
by his half-brother.
Sir Richard Basset, of Beaupre, knighted at Whitehall,
3 Feb. 1681 ; m. 1st, Phillippa, dau. of James Campbell of
Woodford, Essex ; and 2ndly, Priscilla, dau. of Col. Philip
Jones, of Fonmon, co. Glamorgan ; by the latter only he had
issue, viz., Philip, of Bcaupre, living 1709 ; Richard, of whom
presently; Jane, wife of Charles Gibbs; Elizabeth, wife of
Thomas Powell, Esq. of Landow, co. Glamorgan ; Anne ; and
Priscilla, to. to Thomas Cross. The younger son,
Richard Basset, Esq., a Major in Sir John BruU's regiment,
bapt. 12 Nov. 1C90; hi. 1st, Elizabeth Apprice, and 2iully,
Barbara, dau. of William Bainbrigge, Esq. of Lockington, co.
Derby, and by the latter only had issue, an only son,
Lieut. -CoL. Henry Basset, b. 1730; to. Katherine,
dau. of Thomas Bainbrigge, Esq. of Woodseat, co. Derby, and
had issue, 1 James, Capt. in the army ; 2 Richard (Sir),
I Brigadier-Gen. and Lieut. -Col. 6th West India regt., d. xmm.
1806; 3 Thomas; and 1 Catherine, who m. William King,
Esq., and had three sons, William, Major in the army;
Richard, Major-Gen. Royal Artillery; and Henry. The Srd
son,
Thomas Basset, Esq., Lieut.-Col. in the army, sometime
Governor of the Military Knights of Windsor, m. 1 March, 1790,
Elizabeth, dau. of the late Alexander Cruikshanks, Esq. of
CO. Aberdeen, and had issue,
Richard, late of Beaupre.
William- Alexander, b. 1 June, 1810; d. g. p.
Catherine, to. Capt. Brookes, of Appledore, Devon.
Hannah- Augusta.
Isabella, to. Lieut.-Col. WiUiam Bruce, K.H., by whom (who
d. 28 Nov. 1868) she had a son, William- West-James-Basset
Bruce (afterwards Basset), Esq. of Beaupre.
Georgiana Anne-Mansel, d. unm. 22 Nov. 1871.
Col. Basset d. 7 Jan. 1842, and was s. by his only surviving
son,
Richard Basset, Esq. of Beaui)re, Capt. R.A., ';. C Do?.
1797; TO. Frances, 2nd dau. of the hi;e licv. Stephen Dowcll,
92
BAB
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BAS
of Braywiclc Grove, Berks, who d. at Nice, 2 May, 18C5. He
d. s. p. 8 Nov. 1849, and his estates eventually devolved on
his nephew,
William-West-James-Basset Basset, Esq. of Beaupre, J.P.,
eldest son of Lieut.-Col. William Bruce, K.H., formerly of the
74th Highlanders and 94th regt. by Isabella, his wife, dau. of
the late Lieut.-Col. Thomas Basset, and sister of Capt. Richard
Basset, E.A., of Beaupre. He was b. 1830, and assumed the
surname and arms of Basset by royal license, 1865. He m.
1862, Eliza, dau. of the late Kichard Wcekes, Esq., Barristcr-
at-Law, and had issue,
I. William-Bichabd-Basset, his heir,
n. James-Basset, b. 2.3 July, 1865.
III. Philip-Thurstane-Bruce, b. 17 Aug. 18C8.
I. Eiiza-Maude-lsabeUa-Bruce.
II. Ela- Jane-Mabel-Bruce rf. young.
Mr. Basset d. 16 Oct. 1871, and was s. by his eldest son,
William-Eicbakd-Basset Basset, Esq. of Beaupvc.
^^„is— Arg., a chevron, between three bugle horns, stringed,
ta.
Crest— A stag's head, cabossed ; between the attires a cross
fitihee at the foot arg.
Motto— GvreW angau na chywilydd.
Seat— Beaupre, near Cowbridge, co. Glamorgan.
BASSETT OF BONVILSTONE.
Bassett, Eichaed, Esq. of Bonvilstone, co. Gla-
morgan, J.P. and D.L., b. 21 June, 1820 ; m. 1st,
24 Oct. 1843, Anna-Maria, 2nd dau. of John Horn-
fray, Esq. of Pennine Castle, co. Glamorgan, by
Ann-Maria his wife, dau. and heir of John Richards,
Esq. of Corner House, Cardilf, and by her (who d.
1833) has issue,
I. JoHS-BicHARD, 6. 31 May, 1847.
II. Ealph-Thurstine, b. 15 Jan. laol.
I. Mary-Elizabeth-Constance.
II. Ann-Maria-Eosamond.
He m. 2ndly, 25 June, 1878, Honor- Georgina, dau.
of W.-B. Fortescue, Esq. of Octon, Torquay.
ILtlTCKgC— Thomas Bassett, Esq. (youngest son of Wil-
liam Bassett, Esq. of Beaupre) m. Jannet, dau. and heir of
Thomas ap Evan ap Vychan, and thus became possessed of the
estate of Llanlrythyd. His son and heir,
John-Thomas Bassett, Esq. of Llantrythyd, m. 1st, Alice,
dau. of Thomas Love, Esq. of Dynas Powis, and 2ndly, Eliza-
beth Norton, by the former of whom he was father of a son,
Thomas Bassett, Esq. of Llantrythyd, whose son, by Joan
Gwillim his wife, was
John Bassett, Esq., father, by Margaret Williams his
wife, of
Key. William Bassett, Eector of Newton Nottage, living
1624, who m. Jennet, dau. of Eev. Eoger Williams, and had a
son,
Eev. Thomas Bassett, Prebendary of Llandaff, who d. 1C63,
leaving by his wife, Rachel Mathew, a son,
Thomas Bassett, father of
Eev. John Bassett, Prebendary of Llandaff, whose son,
John Bassett, Es(j. of Bonvilstone, b. 1745, High Sheriff of
Glamorganshire 1824; 7/1. Anne Morgan, and dying 11 Dec.
1827, was s. by his son,
John-James Bassett, who d. s. p. 1838, and was s. by his
brother,
Thomas-Morgan Bassett, E.=q. of Bonvilstone, 6. Feb. 1780;
w. 1817, Anne, eldest dau. of Eev. Dr. Morgan, and had,
Bichard, now of Bonvilstone.
John-Morgan, d. v.nm. 23 Jan. 1841.
William-Watkin, Capt. .'^Cth regt.
Mary, m. Eev. Charles Rumscy, Knight, of Tithegston Court ;
and d. 1848, leaving a dau., Florence.
Susannah, m. Louis Thouroude, and has issue.
Louisa-Catherine, m. Eev. Lewis Morgan, and has issue.
Hr. Bassett d. 5 Nov. 1840.
Arms, Crest, and Motto — Same as Basset of Bcaupri.
£eoC— Bonvilstone House, CardilV.
Rev. Charles Rumsey Knight, 11 March, 1830;
J.P. and D.L., late of the 9th regt. of foot; m.
16 Oct. 1861, Frances-Jane, youngest dau. of tho
late Hon. Mortimer Rodney.
HtnCaflC— The family of Bastard has been seated in
Devon ever since the Conquest. Eobert Bastard appears
in Domesday Book to have had large grants in that county.
His descendants have intermarried with the heiresses of
Crispin and of Killiowe, in Cornwall, and into the families of
FitzStephen, Besilles, Damarell, Gilbert, Ecyncll, Hele, and
Bampfylde, and have at different periods served as Sheiitls of
the county. Their scat, for many generations, was at Gcrston,
near Kingsbridge, until, about the end of the 17th century,
William Bastard, Esq., by marriage with the heiress of
Pollexfen of Kitley, acquired that estate, which has since been
the family residence. His son,
Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley, -k. Lady Bridget
Poulett, dau. of John, 1st Earl Poulett, and was s. at his
decease, 1733, by his eldest son,
William Bastard, Esq. of Kitley, who was gazetted to a
Baronetcy, 24 Sept. 1779, but no further steps appear to have
been taken towards passing the Patent : consequently the title
has not been borne by his descendants; he to. Ann, dau. of
Thomas Worsley, Esq. of Hovingham, co. York, and was s. at
his decease, 1782, by his eldest son,
John-Pollexfen Bastard, Esq., M.P. for Devon, who m.
Mrs. Sarah Wymondesold, of Lockings, Berks, but dying
without issue, 4 April, 1816, he was s. by his brother,
Edmdnd Bastard, Esq., sometime M.P. for Dartmouth, who
m. Jane, dau. and heiress of Captain PownoU, E.N., of Shurp-
ham, Devon, and had issue,
Edmund-Pollexfen, his heir.
John, of Shai-pham, Capt. R.N., and M.P. for Dartmouth, 1
who s. to the Pownoll estates. He to. Frances, dau.
and co-heiress of Benjamin Wade, of The Grange, co. York,
Esq.; and d. 11 Jan. 1835, leaving two sons, and a dau.,
Frances, ra. 2 July, 1850, Wm. -Frederick, Viscount Chewton,
who d. of wounds received at the battle of the Alma,
8 Oct. 1854.
Philemon-Pownoll (Eev.), m. Mary, eldest dau. of Mr. Justice
Park.
Mr. Bastard d. 1816, and was 5. by his son,
Edmund-Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley, M.P.forDevcjn,
b. 12 July, 1784; who to. 22 Jan. 1824, the Hon. Anne-Jane
Eodney, only surviving dau. of George, 2nd Baron Eodney,
and had by her (who d. 25 April, 1833) three sons,
Edmund-Eodnet-Pollexfen, his heir.
Baldwin-John-Pollexfen, now of Kitley.
WiUiam-PoUexfen (Eev.), b. 12 Jan. 1832; m. Jan. 1859,
CaroUne, 2nd dau. of Eear-Admiral Woollcombe, of Hemer-
don, and has issue.
Mr. Bastard d. 8 June, 1838, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edmund-Rodnet-Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley and
Buckland Court, 6. 7 Sept. 1825; to. 22 Nov. 1853, Florence-
Mary, eldest dau. of Simon Scrope, Esq. of Danby Hall, CO.
York, and dying without issue, 12 June, 1856. was s. by bis
brother,
Baldwin-John-Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley.
.^rms— Or, a chevron az.
Crcxt—A. dexter arm embowed, in plate armour, ppr,.
garnished or, the elbow towards the sinister, the hand in a
gauntlet, grasping a sword, also ppr., pommel and hilt gold,
in bend sinister, the point downwards.
Motto — Pax potior bello.
,Scrti— Kitley, near Yealmpton and Buckland Court, near
Ashburton, both in Devon.
BASTARD OP KITLEY AND BUCKLAND
COURT.
Bastaed, Baldwix-Joiik-Pollexfen, Esq. of
Kitley and Buckland Court both in co. Devon, b.
BASTARD OF CHARLTON MARSHALL.
Bastard, Thomas-Hoeloce, Esq. of Charlton
Marshall, Dorset, b. 27 April, 1706 ; m. 1st, Mar-
garet, widow of Capt. Forbes ; and 2ndly, 28 Oct.
1858, Sarah, eldest dau. of the Rev. Edward Vin-
cent, Vicar of Rowde, Wilts, by whom he had a
dau., b. 20 Oct. 1859, who d. 4 Dec. 1859.
JLiUCatlC.— Thomas Bastard, originally of Belchalwdli
m. Bridget Creech, sister of the poet Creech, and WM
father of
Thomas Bastard, Esq. of Blandford, who in. Mary, dan.
of Henry Horlock, Esq. of Charlton Marshall, and had 0
son,
Thomas Bastard, Esq. of Blandford Forum, and subse-
quently of Charlton Marshall, whose only son
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TiioMAS-HoRLocK BASTARD, Esq. of Chai'lton Marshall,
Dorset, J. P., D.L., and High Sheriff in 1812, was b. in 1772;
m. 1st, 1793, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Biggs, of Blandford
Forum, and by her (who d. 1810) had issue,
Thomas-Hoklock, now of Cliarlton Marshall.
Elizaheth-Horlock, vi. 1820, John Brine, Capt. E.N. (who
d. 1854), and has Thoinas-G.-A. Brine, Solicitor, Poole,
Dorset; and John, Col. 4th Madras Native Infantry.
Mr. Bastard m. 2ndly, 1812, Eliza Muston, of Blandford, and
had,
Henry-Hoklock (Rev.), M.A. of Taunton, Somerset, b. 1812;
m. 20 July, 1824, Anna-Catharine, dau. of the late Edward
Sanders, Esq. of Maidstone, and has sis children.
Arms — Or, a chevron az.
C)rst — A griffin's head, collared and armed, or.
Residence — Charlton Marshall, near Blandford.
BATEMAN OF BIDDTJLPH GRANGE AND
KNYPERSLEY HALL.
Bateman, James, Esq. F.E.S., late of Biddulpli
Grange and Knypersley Hall, co. Stafford, J. P. aud
D.L., M.A. Oxon, b. 1811 ; s. 1858 ; m. 1838, Maria-
Sibilla, dau. of late Rev. R. Egerfcon, of Norley,
CO. Chester (who took the additional name of War-
burton on succeeding to the estates of Sir Peter
Warburton, Bart, of Arley), and has issue,
I. John of Moveron's Manor and Brightlingsea, in Essex,
J. P. and D.L. Staffordshire, J.P. Essex, 6. 1839; m. 1865,
. Hon. Jessy-Caroline Bootle-WilbraUam, sister of Edward,
2nd Lord Skelmersdale, and has a dau., Agnes-Mary.
Mr. Bateman sold his Staffordshire estates in 1871, and
purchased the same year the Sloverons and Brightlingsea
estates, formerly the seat of the Dorrien-Magens family,
in Essex, and also, in 1875, a property in co. Mayo.
II. Rowland (Rev.), M.A., b. 1840.
III. Robert, b. 1842.
I. Katherine, to. July, 1863, Ulick-Ralph Burke, Esq.,
eldest son of Charles-Granby Burke, Esq., J. P., of St.
Phillips, Dublin, Master of the Common Pleas in Ireland,
and nephew of the late Sir Thomas Burke, Bart, of
Marble Hill, co. Galway.
ILtltCagC— John Bateman, Esq. of Tolson Hail, son of
Thomas Bateman, of the same place, who d. 1736, ni. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Edward Branthwaite, Esq. of Carlinghill, West-
morland (direct lineal descendant from, and inheritor of the
estates of, Robert Branthwayt, of Carlinghill, Keeper of the
Tower of London temp. James I.), and dying 1783, was s. by
his elder son,
James Bateman, Esq. of Tolson Hall, who m. Margaret, dau.
of Edward Nicholson, of Kendal, and dying 1824, was s. by his
elder son,
John Bateman, Esq. of Knypersley Hall, co. Stafford, and
of Tolson Hall, Westmorland, High Sheriff for Staffordshire
in 1830, b. 31 Oct.. 1782; m. 30 May, 1810, Elizabeth, 2nd dau.
of the late George Holt, Esq. of Redivals, Lancashire, and by
lier (who d. 1857) had issue,
James, late of Biddulpli Grange.
Mr. Bateman d. 1858.
Arms—Az., on a fesse, embattled, between three crescents,
issuant from each an estoile arg., the chemical character of
Mars sa.
Ci-esl—X tower arg., issuant therefrom a demi-eagle, wings
elevated, sa., charged on the breast with the chemical character
of Mars or; in the beak, a wreath of oak, ppr.
Residence— d, Hyde Park Gate, London, S.W.
BATEMAN OF HARTINGTON HALL.
Bateman, Frederick - Osborne - Fitzherbert,
Esq. of Hartington Hall and Breadsall Mount, co.
Derby, b. 12 Nov. 1859, s. his father 1874.
ittUCatJC.— This family is descended from William Bate-
man, Esq. of South Winficld, co. Derby, living temp. Riciiakd
II. That the family of Bateman was settled at Hartington at
a very early period appears by the Court Rolls of that Manor
and by entries in the Heralds' College, as also by a letter of
Sir Anthony Bateman, Lord Mayor of London, 1664, dated Jan.
1645, in which, after stating that his father is "just dead at an
advanced age," he says that the deceased had remembered in
his will "the poor of Hartington, where he was born."
Hugh Bateman, Esq., b. at Hartington 1554, was Steward
to Sir William Cavendish, K.B., afterwards Earl of Devonshire.
He built the older part of the present houBe at Hartington
Hall, 1611, and d. 1616, having m. Margaret Sleigh of Harting-
ton. He was elder brother to " the deceased " (Robert) above-
named, who was sometime Chamberlain of the City of London,
and Member for the same in the Parliaments of 1614 and 1625,
and to whom were born, amongst other issue. Sir Thomas',
created a Baronet 1664, of Howe Hall, Norfolk, who d. without
issue; Sir William, Knt., Alderman of London; and Sir
Anthony, Knt., above-named, who d. 1687, at Charlton, Kent.
Hugh Bateman had, amongst other issue, a son, his successor,
Richard Bateman, of Hartington Hall, who to. 1614, Anne
Beresford (qy. of Eeresford Hall), Alstonefield, co. Stafford ;
and a dau., Grace, m. George Parker, Esq. of Park Hall, co.
Stafford, ancestor of the Parkers, Earls of Macclesfield : his
great grandson,
Hugh Bateman, Esq. of the Parish of All Saints, Derby, s.
1731 his cousin, Richard, who was the last of the family
residing at Hartington Hall. He to. 1st, 1718, Elizabeth, dau.
and eventual co-heir of John Osborne, Esq. of Derby, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. and at length co-heir of William
Sacheverell, Esq. of Barton, Notts, and of Morley, near Derby,
who d. 1723 ; he m. 2ndly, at Breadsall, 1724, Elizabeth Hacker,
of Duffleld, who d. 1756. By his 1st wife he had a son,
I. Richard, of Derby, 6.1719; to. 1755, Catherine, dau.
of William FitzHerbert, Esq. of Tissington Hall, co. Derby
and had issue,
1 Huoa, successor to his grandfather.
2 Richard, J.P. and D.L. for cos. Derby and Stafford, and
High Sheriff for the former co. 1812, who m. 1792, Eliza-
beth, sole heiress of the Rev. Thomas Keelinge, of Ut-
to-xeter; and dying, 29 March, 1821 left issue,
1 Richard-Thomas, of whom presently.
2 John, Rector of East and West Leake, Notts, b. 1800;
m. 1828, Emily, dau. of Edw. Shewell, Esq., and has,
with other issue, a son, John-Fitzherbert, Rector of
North and South Lopham, Norfolk, h. 1829, in. 1862,
Susan, dau. of E.-A.-Holden, Esq. of Aston Hall, co.
Derby, and has issue.
3 Alleyne-Sacheverell, b. 1805.
4 Thomas-Osborne, late of Hartington Hall.
Hugh Bateman d. 24 Nov. 1777, aged 88, and was s. by his
grandson,
Hugh Bateman, Esq. of Hartington Hall, 6. 21 March, 1756 ;
who was created a Baronet 1806, with remainder, on failure of
issue male, to the heirs male of his daus. He m. 1786, Tem-
perance, dau. of John Gisborne, Esq. of Derby, and had two
daus.,
Catherine-Juliana, m. 1815, Edward-Dolman, eldest son of
Sir Joseph Scott, Bart, of Great Barr, co. Stafford, and hart
a son. Sir Franeis-Edward Scott, b. 25 Feb. 1824, who at his
birth inherited the haronotcy of his maternal grandfather,
Sir Hugh Bateman.
Amelia-iVnne, to. 181.5, Sir Alexander Hood, Bart, of
Wootton House, Somerset.
Sir Hugh Bateman d. 28 Jan. 1824, and was buried in the
family vault in All Saints' Church, Derby. He was s. at Har-
tington and elsewhere by his nephew,
Richakd-Thomas Bateman, b. 9 Sept. 1794; ra. 1820, Mada-
lene, dau. of Robert-Willoughby, Esq. of Cliffe, co. Warwick,
d. June, 1853, leaving, amongst other issue,
HncH-W^iLLOUGHBT, of Hartington Hall, b. 1823; d. unm.
24 Feb. 1860.
Thomas-Keelinge, of Morley, near Derby, Capt. Derby Mili-
tia, 6. 1829 ; m. 1859, Georgiana, dau. of Frederick Banua-
tyne, Esq., and has issue, Hugh-AUeyne-Sacheverell, b. 31
Aug. I860. He inherited part of the entailed estates of Sir
Hugh Bateman on the death of his eldest brother.
His youngest brother,
Thomas-Osborne Bateman, Esq. of Hartington Hall and
Breadsall Mount, J.P. and D.L., b. I March, 1809; m. 1 Oct.
1857, Miss Fanny-Hanham Bicknell, and had issue,
Frederic-Osborne-FitzHerbert, now of Hartington Hall
and Breadsall Mount.
In 1860 Mr. Bateman restored and enlarged the ancient Eliza-
bethan family seat at Hartington Hall, which he had acquired
by purchase in 1857, after a sale in 1853 under the will of his
uncle. Sir Hugh Bateman, Bart. ; and in 1S66 he completed a
new residence in the same style at Breadsall; he d. 14 Jan.
1874, and was s. by his only son.
^rms (granted by Segar Garter, 1613).— Or, three cvcsccni.",
with an estoile of six points above each cre.seciit gu. ; a
canton az.
Crest — A crescent and estoile, as in the arms, between two
eagles' wings or.
Motto — Sidus adsit amicum.
/ScfiJ— Breadsall Mount, near Derby.
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BATEMAN OF MIDDLETON HALL.
BATEiiAN, TnOMAS-WiLLiAM, Esq. of Middleton
Hall, CO. Derby, h. 9 March, 1852 ; s. bis father
1861, m. 1874, Jane, dau. of John Hall, Esq.
ILtlTCilJJC. — Richard Bateman, Esq. of Hartington, a
descendant of the foreRoinK family, 6. 1727; m. 1758, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Ralph Leek, Esq. of The Heath House, Cheddle-
ton, CO. Stafford, and by her, who d. 1784, had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Richard, h. 1763; m. twice, but d. s.p. 1808; his widow m.
2 Nov. 1810, John Stringer.
■William, of Manchester, Merchant, b. 1774; m. 1790, Mary,
dau. of Samuel Swire, Merchant, by Is.abella his wife, dau.
and co-heir of Richard Bent, of Manchester, and of Isabel
his wife, dau. and co-heir of Thorpe, of Hopton, York-
shire. Mr. William Bateman d. at Ardwick, 14 July, 1817,
leaving issue, 1 Henry, of Trinity College, Cambridge, M.A.,
b. 5 Oct. 1801, d. 2.3 June, 1842 ; 2 Thomai, b. 6 April, 1803,
d. 4 AprU, 1847 ; 3 William, 6. 13 July, 1806, d. 10 Jan. 1818 ;
4 Samuel, b. 4 Oct. 1810; 5 Frederick, 6. 1815, d. 1818; 1
May, m. 1832, William Kay, M.D., of Cheltenham ; 2 Eliza-
beth, TO. 1836, Rev. Henry Mitchell ; 3 Isabella- Anne, m.
1840, John M'Coy, Esq., Capt. R.A.
Elizabeth, d. young.
Kiincey, m. 1st, 1790, Nathan Sutton, of Leek, and 2ndly,
John Gibson, of Tattershall, co. Lincoln, Merchant ; d. 1847.
Mr. Bateman d. 1744, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Bateman, Esq. of Middleton Hall, High Sheriff 1823,
6. 27 Sept. 1760; m. 13 April, 1786, Rebekah, dau. and co-heir
of Arthur Clegg, of Manchester, Merchant, and by her (who
d. 1797) had issue,
■WiLLiAJi, F.A.S., b. 2) July, 1787; m. 19 June, 1820, Mai-y,
dau. of James Crompton, of Breightmet, co. Lancaster,
and dying 11 June, 1835, left an only chiid,
Thomas, successor to his grandfather.
Thomas, 6. 1792; d. 1810.
Rebekah, to. 1816, Samuel Hope, Esq. of Liverpool.
Mr. Bateman's grandson,
Thomas Bateman, Esq. of Middleton Hall, co. Derby, a dis-
tinguished antiquary, b. 8 Nov. 1821 ; m. 2 Aug. 1847, Sarah,
dau. of Mr. William Parker, and had issue,
Thosias-William, now of Middleton.
Sarah. Mary-Crompton.
Eugenia-Augusta. Clara-Theodora.
Mr. Bateman d. 28 Aug. 1861.
Arms — Or, three crescents, each surmounted by an estoile
gu-
Crest — A crescent and estoile, gu., between two eagles'
■ffings or.
/Seats — Middleton Hall, and Lomberdale House, BakewcU.
BATEMAN OF MOOR PARK.
Bateman-, John-Feedeeic, Esq., F.E.S., of Moor
Park, Surrey, J.P. and D.L., High Sherifi' 1866, b.
30 May, 1810 ; m. 1 Sept. 1841, Anne, only dau. of
Sir William Eairbairn, Bart., LL.D., E.E.S., &c.,
and has issue,
I. William-Fairbaikn (Rev.), 6. 8 Jan. 1845; to. 1870, Mil-
dred-Jane, dau. of Rev. Robert Sumner, and grand-
dau. of Right Rev. Charles-Richard Sumner, Bishop of
Winchester, and has issue, Feederic-Winfeied, 6. 1872 ;
Rovrena-Mildred; Sophy-Monica, d. 1875 ; Mary-Hilda.
II. Frederic-Foster, 6. 22 July, 1853.
III. Lee-la Trobe, b. 1 Jan. 1859.
1. Mary-Dorothy, to. 1864, Brian-Barttelot Barttelot, Esq. of
Bramblehurst, Sussex, 2nd son of George Barttelot, Esq.
of Stopham House, Sussex.
n. Jlargaret^Louisa, m. 1874, David Maxwell, 5Iajor 15th
Hussars, eldest son of Sir William Maxwell, Bart, of
Cardoness, N.B.
III. Annie-Gertrude, to. 1867, Samuel-GurneyLeatham,Esq.,
eldest son of William-IIenry Leatham, Esq. of Hemsworth
Hall, Yorkshire.
IV. Agnes-Elizabeth, to. 21 Nov. 1878, Hon. Richard-Clcre
Parsons, 5th son of the 3rd Earl of Rosse.
^.t'lteagf. — The family of La Trobe, from which Mr.
Bateman maternally descends, is of the old French noblesse.
Its immediate ancestor, exiled at the Revocation of the Edict
of Nantes, accompanied the Prince of Orange, afterwards
William III., to this couctry, and settled in Ireland.
Jonas Bateman, of Wycke, co. Y^ork, 6. IG57, d.2 Nov. 1742,
leaving, by Susannah his wife (who d. 29 Sept. 1747, in her
87th year), a son,
Jonas Bateman, of North Bierley, York, &. 1704, who m.
Judith Mann, and by her (who d. 14 Nov. 1774, in her 70tU
year) left at his decease, 1756, several children, one of whom
was
Jonas Bateman, of North Bierley, 6. 1743, to. Sarah, dau. of
Abraham Foster, of Clifton, and by her (who d. 1801) had a
son,
John Bateman, Esq. of Wycke, afterwards of Ockbrook, co.
Derby, b. 1773, who to; 1805, Mary-Agnes, dau. of the Rev.
Benjamin La Trobe, of London, and by her (who d. 8 July,
1848, in her 70th year) had issue,
I. John-Frederick, now of Moor Park.
II. Christian-Henry (Rev.), of LongueviUe Manor, Jersey,
b. 1813; TO. Margaret^France?, dau. of J. Browne, Esq. of
Pennycuik, Edinburgh, and had issue,
1 John-Frederick, R.N., b. Sept. 1846.
2 James-Henry-la Trobe, b. June, 1843.
3 Edward-Flemyng, b. July, 1854.
4 Augustus-Foster, d. 1860.
5 Charles-Somerville-Sliirman, 6. Aug. 1859.
1 Agnes-Justina. 2 Henrieita-Louisa-la Trobe.
m. Edward-la Trobe, 6. 1816.
IV. Charles-Benjamin, 6. 181U, settled in America.
Mr. Bateman d. 20 Nov. 1851.
/Seat— Moor Park, Famham, Surrey.
BATEMAN OF BAKTHOLEY HOUSE.
Bateman, John, Esq. of Bartholey House, co.
Monmouth, b. Feb. 1814 ; s. his father 1859.
HtltCajC— This family is directly descended from
Rowland Bateman, an officer in Hierome Sankey's regt.
of Horse, who settled in co. Kerry about 1654, and was High
Sheriff of the county 1669.
CoLTHUEST Bateman, Esq. of Bedford House, near Listowel,
CO. Kerry, 2nd son of Rowland Bateman, of Oak Park, co.
Kerry, Esq., by Eliz.alieth bis wife, dau. of Nicholas Colthurst,
Esq., TO. Sept. 1779, Jane, dau. of Col. Robert Dobson, of
Angrove House, co. Cork, and had issue,
CoLTHCRST, of Bartholcy.
Roland (Rev.), of Abbey Feale, co. Kerry, m. Eliea, dau. of
Maurice Fitzmaurice, Esq. of Duagh, and relict of James
Erdington, Esq. of Scotland.
John, Lieut. 13th Bengal N.I. ; d. unm. in India.
Jane, to. Robert-R. Dobson, Esq., late Capt. 5th foot.
Anne, m. Patric Maitland.
Elizabeth, in. Daniel Staunton, Esq.
Dorothea, ni. 1st, Admiral John Maitland ; and 2ndly, tho
Count Calsa.
The eldest son,
Colthurst Bateman, Esq. of Bartholey House, co. Mon-
mouth, and Bedford House, Listowel, co. Kerry, 6. 2 Oct.
1780; m. 2 Nov. 1809, Jane-Sarah, only surviving child and
heiress of John-Kemeys Gardner-Kemeys, Esq. of Bartholey
House, and had issue,
John, now of Bartholey House.
Gcorge-Colthurst, b. Aug. 1815; d. unm.
Rowland, b. Nov. 1816, an officer in the navy, d. unm.
Robert, b. Aug. 1819; m. and has issue, 1 Frederick-
Reginald, 6. July, 1848; 2 Robert- William, 6. July, 1850;
3 John-Kemeys-Bateman, 6. May, 1865; 1 Frances-Mary,
2 Mary-Angelica.
Reginald, late R.N., 6. Dec. 1820.
Thomas, 6. March, 1823; m. Georgina, relict of the Rev. Mr.
Aubrey, and dau. of Capt. Dobson.
Frederick, b. April, 1825 ; d. xinm.
Jane, m. Aug. 1836, John-Gwalter Palairet, B.A., Christ Coll.
Cambridge.
Sarah, to. Charles Kelson, Surgeon.
Arms — Or, on a chevron, between three escallops gu., aa
ostrich feather arg.
Crest — A pheasant ppr.
Molto — Nee pretio ncc precc.
Seat — Bartholey House, near Uskc, co. Monmouth.
BATES OF MILBOTJBNE.
JLincaflC— The family of Bates has been established
many centuries in co. Northumberland.
Ralph Bates, Esq. of Halliwcll, Eeas Hartford, &c., co.
Northumberiand, bapt. at Earsdon, 29 Aug. 1613; great-great-
grandson of Thomas Bates, Esq. of Ovington Hall, Northum-
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terland, M.P. for Morpeth in the reigns of Mart I. and
Queen Elizabeth, transmitted 1CG6 to the Herald's Office, a
pedigree of his family. His grandson,
Ralph Uates, Esq. of Hahiwell, J. P., 6. 8 Jan. 168S; suc-
ceeded to the family estates at the death, s. p. 1734, of his
half-brother Thomas. He m. twice, had numerous issue, and
dying 23 Nov. 1754, was s. by his elder son,
Kalph Bates, Esq. b. 14 May, 1730; Sheriff Northum-
berland 1762, TO. 1st, 15 July, 1759, Jane Mitford, by whom
(who d. in childbed, 6 May, 1760) he had an only dau., Isabella-
Jane, TO. 1786, Rev. Henry Ingilby, brother to Sir John Ingilby,
Bart, of Eipley Castle. Mr. Bates m. 2ndly, 1762, Anne, sister
of Henry Ellison, Esq. of Hebburn Hall, and had (with other
issue) an eldest son,
Ealph Bates, Esq. of Milbourne Hall, Halliwell, &c., b. 22
Oct. 1764; for many years Lieut. -Col. 6th (Inniskilling) Dra-
goons, Col. -Commandant of the southern regiment of North-
umberland Local Militia, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
Northumberland 1812. He m. 4 Deo. 1798, Sarah, 3rd dau. of
Kev. Nathaniel Ellison, Vicar of Bolam and Doddington, and
had two sons and three daus., viz.,
I. Ealph. ii. Nathaniel,
I. Jane-Anne. n. Sarah.
III. Geoegina, m. 8 March, 1843, Eev. John-Elphinstonc
Elliot, 3rd son of James Elliot, Esq. of Wolflce, co. Rox-
burgh, and has three daus., Georgina Bates, Margaret-
Sarah, and Caroline-Jane-Anne Bates.
Col. Bates d. 6 June, 1813, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ralph Bates, Esq. of Milbourne Hall, 6. 13 Dec. 1799; who
d. 6 June, 1853, and was s. by his brother,
Nathaniel Bates, Esq. of Milbourne, 6. 16 June, 1805; who
d. s. p., and was s. 1855, by his sister,
Jane-Anne Bates, of Milbourne Hall, who d. s. p., and was
t. by her sister,
Saeah Bates, of Milbourne Hall, d. 9 April, 1878.
Arms — Sa., a fess, engrailed, or, between three dexter hands,
couped at the wrist, bendways, arg.
Crest — A naked man, holding in his dexter hand a willow
■wand.
Motto — Et manu et corde.
Seat — Milbourne Hall, near Newcastlc-on-Tyne.
BATES OF HEDDON.
Bates, Thomas, Esq. of Hedclon, find Aydon,
Northumbcrlaud, J. P., M.A., Barrister-at-Law,
sometime Fellow of Jesits College, Cambridge, b.
1810 ; m. 1st, 1849, Emily, dau. of John Batten,
Esq. of Thorn Faulcon, Somerset, by whom he has
a son,
I. Cadwaliadee-John, b. 1853.
Mr. Bates m. 2ndly, 1861, Matilda- Jane, dau. of Eev.
Edward Harbin, brother of George Harbin, Esq. of
Newton Surmaville, Somerset, by whom he has
3SUC,
III. Chavlcs-Loftus, h. 1863
II. Edward-Harbin, 6. 11
IV. Arthur-More, 6. 1864.
V. Henry-Blayney, b. 1865, d. in infancy.
1. Margaret-Beatrice.
iLtUCagC. — This family descends from a common source
with that of Bates of Milbourne, springing from
George Bates, Esq. of Ovington and Horsley, in Tyne-
side, who m. Catherine, dau. of Cuthbert Surtees, Esq. of
Ebchester. Their grandson,
George Bates, Esq. of Horsley, m. Mabel Lock, and had,
with a dau. Catherine, m. John Mitford, Esq. of Heddon-on-
the-Wall, a son,
George Bates, Esq. m. Catherine, dau. and co-heiress of
John Cook, Esq. of Aydon, Northumberland, by MaryAVinship
his wife, and had two Eons, 1 John, his heir; 2 Thomas, who
left a son,
Thomas Bates of Akeld, Northumberland, and a dau.,
Catherine, to. Matthew CuUey, Esq. of Copeland Castle. The
elder son,
John Bates, Esq. of Aydon White House, m. Mary, dau. of
William Jefferson, Esq. of Hexham, and had a son,
George Bates, Esq. of Aydon and Heddon, to. 1769,
Diana, dau. and heiress of Thomas Moore, of the Moor, Salop,
,by Anne his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Henry Blayney, Esq,
ofGregynog, co. Montgomery {see Yoeke's Rnijal Tribes of
Wales, 1799), by whom (who d. l^'Z'l) he had two sons,
I. JoHN-MooRE, his successor.
II. Thomas of Kirklevington, co. York, tUe celebrated agri-
culturist, d. unm. 1849.
Mr. Bates d. 1816, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Moore-Bates, Esq. of Heddon, to. 1806, Margaret,
only dau. of John Dobson, Esq of High Seat, by whom (who
d. 1864) he had issue,
1 George, d. unm. 1850.
2 John-Moore, M.D., d. unm. 1866.
3 Thomas, now of Heddon.
4 William (Rev.), D.D., late Fellow and Tutor Christ's
College, Cambridge, and Rectoi- of Burnham Wcstgate,
Norfolk, TO. Hannah, dau. of John Orford, Esq. of Brooks
Hall, Suffolk, and d. s. p. 1877.
5 Edward, of Cloeden Castle on the Elbe, and Orcchov in
Polesia.
6 Charles, d. young.
Mr. Bates d. 1843.
Arms — As Bates of Milbourne, quartering Moore of the
Moor ; and Beochwel Ysgithrog, Prince of Powys.
Motto — A calow blaenawr, os na ii llaed blaenawr.
ScaS— Heddonbanks, Wylam-on-Tyne.
BATES OF MAN YD OWN PARK.
Bates, Edward, Esq. of Manydown Park, Hants,
J. P. COS. Lancaster and Hants, D.L. for the former
CO., M.P. for Plymouth 1871, b. March, 1816 ; m.
25 June, 1841, Ellen, dau. of Thos. Thompson,
Esq. of Hessle, co. York, and has issue,
I. Edwaed-Perct, b. 17 Aug. 1845; m. 1876, Constance-
Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel-Robert Graves, Esq., M.P. for
Liverpool.
II. Gilbert-Thompson, b. 22 April, 1847.
III. Sydney-E., b. 28 April, 1851.
IV. Wilfred, b. 6 Oct. 1856.
I. Ann-Millicent, m. ii. Mabel-Stenhouse.
III. Norah-Greame.
Mr. Bates is son of the late Joseph Bates, Esq. of
Springhall, co. York, who d. 1848, by Eebecca, his.
wife, who d. 1846, dau. of Joseph Walker, Esq.
Seat — Manydown Park Basingstoke.
BATHUKST OF LYDNEY PAKK.
The late Eev. William-Hiley Bathuest, of
Lydney Park, co. Gloucester, b. 28 Aug. 1796 ; m.
Mary-Anne, dau. of Matthew Ehodes, Esq. of Leeds,
and had issue,
I. Charles, now of Lydney Park, J. P., b. 27 Nov. 1836; m.
27 Jan. 18G4, Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Hay, and has
issue, 1 William, 6. 17 Oct. 1864 ; 2 Charles, b. 21 Sept.
1867; 1 Mary.
II. AVilliam-Addington (Rev.), b. 14 March, 1839; m. 28 Feb.
1867, Anna-Frances Hone.
I. Charlotte. ii. Eleanor.
Eev. Mr. Bathurst d. 25 Nov. 1877.
iLiuCaCjr. — benjamin Bathdrst, Esq. of Lydney, co.
Gloucester, 3rd son of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, Knt., Cofferer
to the Household of Queen Anne, ancestor of Earl Bathuest,
by Frances his wife, dau. of Sir Allen Aspley, Knt. of
Aspley, Sussex, to. 1st, Finetta, dau. and co-heir of Henry
Poole, Esq. of Kemble, Wilts, and by her (who d. 1738)
had two sons, Thomas and Poole, and four daus., all of
whom d. s. p., except Anne, who m. 25 Jan. 1752, Charles
Bragge, Esq. of Cleve Hill, Mangotsfield, co. Glouces-
ter, and was mother of Charles Beagge, heir to his uncle,
of whom hereafter, and of William Bragge, 6. 26 Jan. 1761,
Fellow of New Coll., and 36 years Steward of that Society,
d. unm. 30 Aug. 1840. Mr. Bathurst, m. 2ndly, Katherine,
dau. of Laurence Brodrick, D.D., brother of Alan, Viscount
Midleton, and had, with other issue, a son, Henrt, Bishop of
Norwich. (S'« Bueke's Peerage.) The elder son,
Thomas Bathdrst, Esq. of Lydney Park, d.s.p., and was s.
by his brother,
Poole Bathuest, Esq. of Lydney Park, who also d. without
issue, having bequeathed his estates to his nephew.
The Eight Hon. Charles Bragge, M.P., who assumed, by-
royal license, 1804, the surname and arms of Bathurst. He
was Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1812. Hei)!.) Aug.
1788, Charlotte, dau. of Anthony Addington, of Reading,
9G
BAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAT
Berks, and Up Otterj-, Devon, M.D., father of Viscount Sid-
mouth, and dyins 13 Aug. 1831, left surviving issue,
Charles, his heiv.
WiLLiAM-HiLEY, kite of Lyducy Park.
Charlotte, d. 27 Aup. 18GG. »
Anne, d. 18 Oct. 18C2.
The elder son,
Chahles Batiiurst, Esq. of Lydney Park, J.P., b. 1.5 Jan.
1790; m. 27 Auic. 1»19, Marj-, dau. of William Kendall, Esq.
of Gloucester and of Hall Court, Marcle, co. Hereford, by
Jane his wife, dau. of the llev. .James Benson, D.D., and the
Lady Anne his wife, dau. of Allen, 1st Earl Bathurst. He
d.s.p. 30 Jan. 18C3, and was «. hy his brother.
Arms-SsL., two bnrs, erm., in chief, three crosses-patec, or.
Crest— A dexter arm in mail, embowed, holding in the hand
all ppr. a club with spikes or.
I/Iotto— Tien ta foy.
Seat—hyaney Park, co. Gloucester.
BATSON OF HOBSEHEATH.
Batson, Stanlake-Henry, Esq. of Horselieath,
CO. Cambridge, b. 15 Dec. 1863.
ILtUCagC— Stanlaee-Ricketts Batson, Esq. of Horse-
lieath, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1819, son of Stanlake Batson, Esq. of
Horseheath Lodge, co. Cambridge, and Mixbury, Oxon, by
Isabella his wife, only dau. of George-Poyntz Eicketts, Esq.,
Governor of Barbadoes, served as High Sheriff, 1867. He ?jj.
27 Aug. 1861, Gei-trude-Juliana-Louisa, dau. of the Eight. Hon.
Henry-Thomas Lowry-Corry and Lady Harriet Corry his wife,
and d. 13 June, 1871, having by her (who d. 1874) had issue,
I. Stanlake-Henbt, now of Horseheath.
II. Montagu-Edward, 0. 15 Sept. ISGo.
I. Gertrude-Isabella.
fieaf— Horseheath, near Linton.
Elizabeth; and Mary, m. to Thomas Greg, Esq. Mr. Batt
d. 1840, and was s. by his'eldest son,
Robert Batt, Esq. of Purdysburn, and Ozier Hill, J.P. and
D.L., b. 1795; whom. 1841, Charlotte, dau of Samuel Wood,
Esq. and had issue, Eobeet-Naecissus, now of Purdysburn,
and four daus. Mr. Batt d. July, 1804, and was s. by his son.
^n».!— Arg. on a cross, between four bats sa., three escallops
in pale or.
Crest — A crescent arg., charged with an escallop gu.
Motto — Virtute et valore.
Seat — Purdysburn, Belfast.
BATT OF PURDYSBTJUIT.
Batt, Robert-Naecissus, Esq. of Piirdysbum,
CO. Down, J.P., b. 1844 ; m. 1886, Marion-Emily,
eldest dau. of Sir Edward Walker, of Berry Hill,
Mansfield, Notts, and has issue a dau., Eveieen-
Mat, b. 1867.
fLtltCajJP.— This family, stated to have been originally
from Cornwall, was founded in Ireland, by Samuel Batt of
New Ross, merchant, who acquired considerable property in
the CO. of Wexford. He d. intestate, leaving by AUce his wife,
who took out administration to him 6 June, 1702, a son,
Samuel Batt, of New Ross, merchant, whose will, dated 28
IMarch, 170.5, was proved in Jan. 1716. He left by Deborah
his wife, five sons,
I. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
II. Narcissus (Uev.), d. k. p., will proved 3 March, 17G7.
III. Samuel of Eathneddin, d. s. p., will dated 13 June, 1772.
IV. Jose])h, of Grun,','c, will proved 8 May, 1780, left issue.
V. Benjamin, of New lloss, will proved 3 June, 1780, left
issue.
The eldest son,
Thomas Batt, Esq. of Ozier Hill, m. 1713, Jano, dau. of
Thomas Devereux, and was s. by bis eldest son,
•Samuel Batt, Esq., father of Major Thomas Batt, who was
killed in the American war, when the property devolved on his
youngest brother,
Robert Batt. Esq of Ozier Hill, co. Wexford, Capt. 18th
Tegt., who m. 1765, Hannah, dau. of Samuel Hyde, Esq. of
Belfast, and d. 1783, having had issue five sons,
I. Naecissos, his heir. ii. William.
III. Samuel. iv. Robert.
V. Thomas, of Rathmullen, co. Donegal, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Robert Waddell, Esq. of Island Derry, co. Down, and d.
1857, leaving (with a dau. Elizabeth, ?». Caesar-George
Otway, Esq.) a son,
Thomas of Rathmullen, 6. 1816, High Sheriff co. Donegal,
1844, TO. July, 1852, Charlotte dau. of Ven. Edmund
Knox, Archdeacon of Killaloe, and has a son,
Thomas-Edmund, b. 1854.
The eldest son.
Narcissus Batt, Esq. of Pursdyshurn, co. Down, and Ozier
Hill, CO. Wexford, m. 1793, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Greg,
Esq., and by her (who d. 1843), had issue, Robeet, his heir ;
Thomas, iit. Sarah, dau. of Saujucl Lyle, Esq. of the Oaks ;
BATTEN OF ALDON AND XJPCERNE.
Batten, John, Esq., E.S.A., of Aldon, Somer-j
set, and Upcerne, Dorset, J.P. and D.L., 6. 17 Feb.]
1815 ; m. 25 May, 1811, Grace-Eleanor, dau. of tho
late John White, Esq. of Upcerne, Dorset, and
Fairies, Isle of Wight (to whose estates she suc-
ceeded in 1865) and has issue,
I. John-Mount, 6. 7 April, 1843; m. 16 .July, 1873, Blargaret-
Anuie, dau. of the late Rev. John Brooks, Rector of Walton-
le-dale, Lancashire, and has issue.
II. Henry-Butler, 6. 13 Oct. 1845.
III. Herbert-Cary-George, Barristerat-Law, 6. 3 March, 1S49;
'III. 6 Aug. 1878, Frances-Eleanor, only surviving child of
the late John Beardmore, Esq. of Uplands, Fareham.
I. Eleanor-Harriet. ii. Cecily-Alice.
Mr. Batten s. his father in 1854.
iLiltCagC— The Batyns or Battens have been seated for
nearly six centuries in the county of Somerset. In 1297,
Henry Batyn was settled there, and M.P. for the city of Bath.
In 1363 Roger Batyn was Rector of Dowlish Wake, and in 1402,
John Battyn was Rector of West Coker, botli in Somerset. From
1427 the name continually occurs in the Archives of St.
Michael, Bath. Robert Batyn, or as he is sometimes called
Batten, sat in Parliament for that city in 1471, and acted as
Royal Commissioner for raisingan aid there in 1503. Thomas
Batten was Steward of the Priory of Bath in 1534. After the dis-
solution of Monasteries the family appear to have removed from
Bath to other parts of the county ; one branch settling on the
borders of the Bristol Channel, of which was Andrew Batten
of Easton St. George's, father of Admiral SirAVilliam Batten,
Knt., one of the most eminent naval commanders in the Civil
War, and Surveyor of the Navy to Charles I. and Charles II.
Another branch (of which we treat) settled in the more western
parts of Somersetshire, the immediate ancestor of which line
was,
John Batten, of Michael Church (the son probably of John
Batten of Cannington, who d. 1550). In 1597 he was assLssed
to a subsidy for his estate in that parish, and was s. at his
death by his son,
Walter Batten, also of Michael Church, who d. 1G30, leaving
two sons, the second of whom was,
John Batten, of Tuckerton, in North Pctherton, who d.
1GS5, leaving three sons, James, Henry, M.A., Vicar of Long
Sut; 111. Somerset, and John.
James Batten, the eldest son, m. 1688, Elizabeth, dau. and
co-heiress of Robert Drake, of Pitminster, of the ancient
family of Drake of Ashe, co. Devon. He d. 1708, and was s.
by his second son,
Robert Batten, the friend of Sir Richard Steele, and an
occasional writer in the Spectator under the initials E. B., ?n.
1712, Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of Nathaniel Butler, gold-
smith, son of Eev. Henry Butler, Vicar of Yeovil, ejected in
IGGl, and d. 1773, leaving, with a dau. Sarah, m. 1751, Petei
Clark, of Exeter, Merchant, an only son,
Nathaniel-Butler Batten, Esq., of Yeovil, 6. 1712; m. 1st
Joanna, dau. and heiress of John Prigge, and had issue, on<
son, John Prigge, and 2ndly, Ann, dau. of Edmund Adams, bj
whom he had three sons,
Nathaniel, of the Inner Temple, d. 1819, unm.
Robert, also of the Inner Temple, m. Hannah, dau. of Johr
Copclnnd, Esq. of Lingfield Lodge, Surrey, Sheriff of thai
CO. 1735, and c^. 1824 s. p.
Edmund, of Yeovil, D.L. for Somerset, d. s.p. 183G.
Mr. Butler Batten d. 1786, and was s. by his son by his flrsi
marriage.
Johk-Pbicoe Batten, Ecq., of Burton Pynsent, Somerset,
BAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAT
97
b. 173S ; in. Ann, dau. of William Wallis Esq., and d. 1809,
leaving an only son,
John Batten, Esq. of the Inner Temple and Aldon, Yeovil,
b. 1775, J. P. and D.L. for Somerset, s. to the estates of his
uncle in 1836, m. 1813, Sarah, dau. and eventual co-heiress of
John Copeland, Esq. of Ivor, Bucks, and Lingfield Lodge, and
Mary, his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Edward Burton, Esq., d.
1854, leaving issue,
I. John, now of Aldon and Upcerne.
u. Edmund, b. 3 Nov. 1817 (sre Chisholm-Batten.)
in. Herbert-Butler, b. 25 July, 1819; m. Elizabeth, dau. of
the late Kev. William I'helips, Hector of Cucklington,
Somerset, and has issue.
I. Emily, m. Thomas Bates, Esq.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., a chevron erm. between
three anchors, ppr. ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a saltire or, between
four fleurs-de-lis of the second, quartering Drake and Ashe.
Crest — The trunk of an oak-tree couped at the top, issuing
from towards the top two branches all ppr. The family also
use a sea lion erect holding in his paws an anchor all ppr.
Seats— Aldon, near Yeovil, Somerset ; Upcerne, near Ceme
Abbas, Dorset.
CHISHOLM-BATTEN OF THORN
FAULCON.
Chisholm-Batten, Edmund, Esq. of Tliorn
Paulcon,co. Somerset, M. A., J. P., Barrister-at-Law,
m. Aug. 1843, Jemima, only dau. and heiress-at-
law of The Cliisliolm, of Erehless Castle, co. Inver-
less, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Macdonell, of
orlengarry, assumed by royal license, 1859, the sur-
lame of Chisholm before Batten, and has issue,
I. James-Forbes, B.A. Exeter Coll., Oxford, Lievtt. 34th
regt., 6. 13 Jan. 1847.
n. Alexander-William, 6. Sept. 1851.
I. Jemima-Emily. ii. Edith-Ursula.
III. Sarah-Annette-Eliza. iv. Amye-Fanny.
V. Rose- Jane.
JlinCilflC. — See preceding Memoir.
Seat— Thom Faulcon, near Taunton.
BATTERSBY OF LOUGH BANE.
Eatteesbt, George, Esq. of Lough Bane, co.
Vestracath, Q.C., LL.D., J.P., late Judge of the
'rovincial Court of Dublin, b. 8 Sept. 1802 ; m. 18
)ec. 1830, Charlotte-Sarah, dau. of the Eight Hon.
ohn Radcliff, LL.D., late Judge of the Prerogative
'ourt in Ireland, by whom (who d. 17 Aug. 1876)
c has issue,
I. Thomas-George, LL.D., Barrister-at-Law, b. 9 Oct. 1832;
1,1. 8 Dec. 1864, Georgina-Maria-Bessy, dau. of Lieut. -
Col. Middleton, 42nd Highlanders, and d. Sept. 1871, leav-
ing two daus., Charlotte-Middleton, and Ethel-Middleton.
Mrs. Thomas-G. Battersby assumed by royal license 1875
the additional surname and arms of Wtiseants, and ni.
2iKiIy, Capt. Temple-Leighton Phipson, who also assumed
by royal license, 1876, the additional surname of
Wyerants.
II. JouN-IlADCLiFF, Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, London,
and Leeson Street, Dublin, b. 30 Sept. 1839; m. 9 Aug.
1873, Augusta-Helen, dau. of John Rynd, Esq. of Reynella,
CO. Westmeath, and has issue, George, b. 11 Jan. 1877,
and Edith-Frances.
1. Betanna-Catherine, m. 10 Jan. 18.'J2, John-Colley Poun-
den, Esq. of Ballywalter, J. P. co. Wexford.
■ ilLilttagC. — John BATTERSB-5,Esq. of Laxcfiekl, co.Meath,
iP., b. 1719; 2nd son of William Battersby, Esq. of Smiths-
wn, CO. Meath (which estate he purchased about 1688), by
ary his wife, dau. of Ambrose Sharman, Esq., m. 1st, Eliza-
th Sliiel, of Monaghan, and by her had an only child,
iLLiAM, of Freffans, co. Meath, b. 16 Nov. 1764, who m.
aiices, dau. of Nathaniel Preston, Esq. of Swainstown, and
licr had two sons and two daus., viz., Francis, d. unm. ;
tliur, TO. Eliza, dau. of Major Dillon, and d. leaving a son,
illiam, and a dau. ; Anna, m. Lambert Disney, Esq. ; and
ances, m. Chas.-Juhn Battersby, Esq. John Battersby, m.
2ndly, 7 Sept. 1765, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Henry ^Leslie, of Nut-
field, CO. Fermanagh, and by her had issue,
Leslie (Rev.), of Skreene, co. Sligo, b. 20 July, 17G6; m.
5 July, 1796, Anna-Maria, dau. of Patrick Palmer, Esq.,
Barrister at-Law, and d. leaving issue, John, Lieut. R.N.,
settled at Hamilton, Upper Canada; Leslie, R.N., settled in
Canada. Joseph, d. s. p.; Edwin, of Dublin; George, of
Dublin; and William, settled at Hamilton, Upper Canada.
Thomas, of whom hereafter.
Francis, Col., C.B., of Listoke House, Drogheda, h.
19 Sept. 1795; m. Eliza, 2nd dau. of George Rotheram,
Esq. of Crossdi-um, co. Meath, and had issue a son, John-
Provost, late 60th Royal Rifles, now Col. unattached, and
Governor of the Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea, 6. 1826;
and a dau., Frances, to. June, 1848, to Mathew Coates,
Esq. of Newton-Prospect, co. Meath.
John, b. 28 June, 1781; J. P. co. Meath; m. Frances, dan. of
Robert Wade, Esq. of Clonabrany, co. Meath, and d. 18.39,
leaving issue, John (Rev.), of Druraelton, co. Westmeath;
Robert, of Laketield; and Thomes, d. s. p.
Alexander, b. 10 Aug. 178.5; m. 10 July, 1807, Eliza, dau. of
James Cusac, Esq. of Lara, co. Kildare, d. leaving a son
John, of Miltown, co. Westmeath.
Henry-Robert, Post-Capt. R.N., m. 10 May, 1810, the dau. of
William Chapman, Esq., and niece of Sir Thomas Chapman,
Bart., of Killua Castle, co. Westmeath, d. s. p.
George, 6.20 April, 1788; Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards, fell
returning from the last charge of the cavalry at Waterloo.
Capt. Battersby d. unm.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Battersby, Esq., b. 23 Oct. 17G7: m. 16 Oct. 1799,
Margaret-Catharine, eldest dau. of George Rotheram, Esq. of
Crossdrum, co. Meath, and d. 26 Feb. 1839, leaving by her
(who d. 17 Dec. 1862) issue,
George, now of Lough Bane.
Thomas, now of Newcastle, co. Meath, J. P., 6. 16 Oct. 1803;
m. 17 May, 1837, Henrietta-Mary-Aune, dau. of John Rotton,
Esq. of Bath.
Edward, Lieut. R.N., b. 3 May, 1805; d. unm. 4 Oct. 1839.
Henry, b. 4 April, 1808; m. 1st, 13 Feb. 1816, Frances, dau.
of T. Rutherfoord, Esq. of St. Doolagh's, co. Dublin, who
d. s.p. 1854, and 2ndly, Annie, dau. of Lieut. -Col. KcUy,
and </. s. p.
Francis, M.D., &. 1812; in. 1st, 11 March 1852, Elizabeth,
dau. of Rev. Robert-Stephenson Crooke, and by her (who d.
25 April, 1855) has an only child, Thomas-Stephenson, 6. 17
April, 1855. He m. 2ndly, June, 1862, Charlotte, dau. of
John Brien, Esq. of Castletown, co. Fermanagh.
Frederick-William, b. 1819; d. s.p. 1847.
Charles-John, b. 1821 ; m. 1854, Frances, dau. of William
Battersby, Esq. of Freffans, and has one son, Preston, and
several daus.
William-Alexander (Rev.).
Catherine, m. 16 Nov. 1846, William-Smith Harman, Esq. of
Crossdrum, and d. 1866.
Sarah, m. 29 Jan. 1841, Rev. Hugh-Henry O'NeiU of Montcr-
Connaught, co. Cavan.
Elizabeth-Jane. Isabella.
Barbara, m. 1851, Thomas White, Esq. of Peppard's Castle,
J. P., CO. Wexford.
A )-7)i.s— Or, a saltire paly of twelve, erm. and gu., a crescent in
chief sa.
Crest — A ram pass. erm. armed and imguled or.
Motto — Ante honorem est humilitas.
Seat— Lough Bane, Collin.stown, co. Westmeath.
BATTYE OF CROSSLAND HILL AND
SKELTON HALL.
Battte, Lionel-Richard- jAMEs-ScnoiEFiELD,
Esq. of Crossland Hill and Skelton Hall, co. York,
b. 19 Sept. 18G7.
iLtltfilJC.— This family has been lonj; established in co.
York, and has been seated at Crossland HiU for several gene-
rations.
Daniel Eattye, Esq., .svicceeded to Crossland Hill on the
death of his brother, John Battye, Esq., without issue. He m.
175G, Frances, dau. of George Suramester, Esq., and dying
1774, was .s. by his son,
Richard Battye, Esq. of Crossland Hill, co. York, and
Hampstead, Middlesex, b. 1760; in. 1st, 2 April, 1789, Mary,
dau. of William Walker, Esq. of Huddersfield, co. York, and
by her (who d. 14 July, 1791) had issue,
William- Walker, of Crossland Hill.
Richard, 6. 7 July, 1791 ; rf. abroad.
Mr. Battye, in. 2ndly, 27 Oct. 1792, Charlotte-Catherine, dau.
of Cornelius Campbell, Esq., and by her had issue,
Joscph-Gabbct, /). 15 Oct. 1793; d. Feb. 1707.
Thomas-Campbell-Casemeuts, b. 26 May, 1805 ; deceased.
11.
98
BAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EAY
Joshua-Campbell, h. 1810; d. in infancy.
Frances, to. 2.5 Nov. 1816, Charles-Purton Cooper, V.sq., Q.C.
Mary-Jane, m. James-Crosland Fenton, Esq., and d. s. 2'-
1847.
Catherine, <!. unm. 27 Aug. 1800.
Ellen, m. William Atliinson, Esq., and d. s. p. 1857.
The eldest son,
William-Walkeb Battte, Esq. of Crossland Hill and Skel-
ton Hall, J.P., b. 17 April, 1790; m. 27 Aug. 1827, Margaret,
only child of John Scholefield, Esq. of Hall Croft, co. York,
and had issue,
I. William-Walker, h. 16 Jan. 1831; d. 10 June, 1845.
II. Richard, his heir.
I. Margarel^Scholefield, in. C July, 1859, Rev. William-
Estcourt Harrison, M.A., Vicar oi Sturton, co. Notts.
n. Mary-Elizabeth, m. 17 April, 1801, Thomas-Hague Cooke,
Esq. of Field Head, Mirfield, co. York.
The son and heir,
KiCHABD Battte, Esq. of Crossland Hill and Skelton Hall,
J.P., Barrister-at-Law, b. 13 July, 1834; m. C Sept. 1866,
Frances, dau. of James- Jenkinson Bibby, Esq. of Hardwicke
Grange, Salop, and had issue, LiONEL-RicHARD-JAnrES-
ScHOFiELD, now of Skelton Hall; Hy Ida-Frances-Mary on. Mr.
Battye d. 1873.
Arms—Sn., a chevron, between three goats, passant, arg.,
each charged with two pellets, on a chief of the second, a
demi-savage bearing a club in his right hand, ppr., between two
cinquefoils gu.
Crest— A. stork, wings erect, holdiiig a fish in its beak, all
ppr.
Jl/oito— Spes mea Christus.
/8ea£— Skelton HaU, York.
BATTY OF BALLYHEALY.
Batty, Espine, Esq. late of BaUThealy, co.
Westmeath and St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, s. his
brother in 1847 ; m. 1st, 1832, Jane, dau. of Michael
Harris, Esq. of Dublin, by whom he has a dau.,
Jane, m. Eev. Eobert-Monk Mason ; 2ndly, 1835,
Belissa, dau. of John Smyly, Esq., Q.C, who d.
186,0; and 3rdly, 1862, Maria, dau. of Robert
Wilson, Esq., by whom he has one son,
ESPINE-FITZHEBBEET.
ILittraCJC. — This family, which came originally from
England, has been seated at BaUyhealy since about 1690.
when Charles Batty, Esq., was the head of the family. His
son, Charles Batty, Esq. of BaUyhealy, ra. Margaret Espine,
of CO. Wicklow, and(Z. 1737, leaving two sons, the Rev. John
Batty, Rector of TimoUn, co. Kildare, who d. s. 'p., and
Espine Battt, Esq., who ni. 1753, Alicia Whittingham, by
Whom he had two sons, Philip, his heir, and John-Espine, who
m. Miss Bolton, of the family of Brazeel, co. Dublin, and had
two sons, John, d. s. p., and Arthur-Henry ; and six daus.,
Eliza, Letitia, Louisa, Annette, Caroline, and Florence. The
elder son,
Philip Battt, Esq. of BaUyhealy, m. 1st, 1780, Catherine,
dau. of Gaynor Batty, Esq., co. Dublin, and 2ndly, 1811,
Louisa, dau. of John Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, co. Westmeath,
but had issue by his 1st wife only, several children, viz.,
Eobert-Fitzheebert, d. unm. 1836.
Gaynor-Barry, d. unm.
Fitzherbert, d. unm. 1837.
Espine, now representative of the family.
Wichael-WiUiam, who d. unm. 1822.
Edward (Rev.), Incumbent of Delvin, co. 'Westmeath, to
•whom the estate of BaUyhealy was transferred for life in
1853. He m. 1st, Mary-Anne, widow of Capt. Caulfeild,
E.N., and by her had two daus., Louisa, m. Nicholas
Evans, Esq., and Emily, who d. unm. ; he ra. 2ndly,
Catherine, dau. of John Kincaid, M.D., by whom he has a
son, PniLip-EnwABD, and two daus., viz., Anna-Maria, m.
Rev. Henry Seddall, Vicar of Duueany, co. Louth, and
Frances-Elizabeth.
William-Bany.
Catherine-Hannah, d. unm. 1855.
S«tt— BaUyhealy, Castletown Delvin, Ireland.
BATJMGARTNEE, OF GODMANCHESTER.
Baumgaetnep., John-Perct, Esq. of Gorlcston,
Great Yarmouth, J.P., b. 27 June, 1812; m. Miss
Ehza Brumhill,
3LtnCa0C.— This family is of Swiss origin, having come to
England from the canton of Soleure. It claims to represent
the Cambridgeshire Une of Percy, descended from Thomas
Percy, of Gunpowder Plot notoriety, grandson of Sir Thoma»
Percy. The remains of their estates, and their MSS. evidences,
some of them drawn up by Sir Wm. Dugdale, and tracing the
Percy pedigree to its source, are now in possession of Df.
Baumgartner's legal representatives.
Monsieur le Doctecr Jean Badmgartneb, a physician of
Soleure, m. DemoiseUe Susanne VUlemejanne, of Geneva, and
had issue,
Jacob- Julian Bacmgartnek, Esq. (6. 1733, d. 17 Dec. 1816);
m. 19 Jan. 1774, Tryce-Mary (0. 6 Dec. 1752; d. 22 Nov. 1815).
dau. of Rev. Thomas Parratt, by his wife, Tryce, only child
and heiress of the Rev. .Joscelyn Percy, last of his line ; and had
issue, with Robert, who d. umn. Dec. 1810, and Tryce-Mary,
b. 14 March, 1777, d. ^mm. 1836, a son,
John-Thomas Badmgartnee, Esq. M.D. of Godmanchester,
Huntingdonshire, 6. 20 March, 1778; ra. 11 Oct. 1810, Philippa,
3rd dau. of Samuel Knight, Esq. of Milton, Cambridgeshire,
and had issue,
I. John Pekct, now of Gorleston.
II. Robert-Julian, C.B., Major-Gen., 6. 17 March, 1814; m.
1859, Helen, dau. of Ross Thompson, Esq. of Greenwood
Park CO. Down.
III. Edward-Joscelyn, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 3 April,
1815; m. Catherine, dau. of WiUiam Taylor, Esq.
rv. Henry-Algernon (Rev.), 0. 25 Oct. 1821: m. Miss Frances
Wilkinson.
V. George-Samuel, b. 26 Jan. 1823; m. Miss Christina
Forbes, and d. 1866.
VI. Thomas-Mowbray, Col. Bombay Stafif Corps, b. 21 July,
1824.
vii. Charies-Astry-Octavius, &. 8 Oct. 1825.
I. Julia, m. 1834, Philip TiUard, Esq.
II. Georgiana, m. 1839, Edward Charrington, Esq.
III. Emma.
He d. 12 Aug. 1874.
&('.t— Gorleston, Great Yarmouth.
BAXTER OF KINCALDRTTM.
Baxter, Right Hon. William of Kincaldrum
CO. Forfar, P.O., M.P. for Montrose District, J.P
and D.L., b. 1825 ; m. 1847, Janet, dau. of J. Hom(
Scott, Esq. of Dundee, and has issue. This gentle
man, eldest son of Edward Baxtei-, of Kincaldrum jl
by Euphemia, his first wife, dau. of Wm. Wilson]
Esq. of Dundee, was Secretary to the Admiralty]
1868 to 1871, and Secretary to the Treasury, 187;
to 1873.
Seats — Kincaldrum, near Forfar, and AshcUft, near Dundee
BAYLY OF BALLYARTHUR.
Bayly, Edwaed-Symes, Esq. of Ballyarthur.oc
Wicklow, J.P. and D.L., and for some time Via
Lieut, CO. Wicklow, formerly Capt. 34th regf
and Lieut.-Col. Com. Wicklow Eifles, High Sheri:
1837, b. 9 April, 1807 ; m. 20 June, 1835, Catherini
youngest dau. of the Right Hon. Maurice Fifo
Gerald, Xnight of Kerry, by Maria his wife, youngei;}
dau. of tlie Right Hon. David LaTouche, of MarlB^-g
CO. Dublin, and has had issue,
I. Henry-Nicholas, Lieut. 46th regt., b. 2 Oct. 1843 ; d. ^
March, 1868, in Abyssinia,
n. Edward-Richard, Major, b. 20 June, 1845, m. 10 Au
1875, Adelaide-Alicia, eldest dau. of Col. Charles Totte
ham, of Woodstock, co. Wicklow, and Plas Bcrwyn, c
Denbigh.
III. Maurice-Spring-Rice, b. 17 Jan. 1850.
I. Maria-Elizabeth-Frances-Gertrude, d. 20 April, 1S53.
II. Gertrude-Caroline, m. 1st, 15 Sept. 1858, J'ohn Tolbi
Esq. of Mount Talbot, who d. 1858; and 2ndly, 1864»
the Hon. Francis-George Crofton; she ti. 1869.
III. Sclina-Emily. iv. Frances-Catherine. '
ICtltCagC— Lambaet Batlt, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, i i
son of Sir Edward Bayly, Bart, of Plasnewydd, co. Anglesey, i
Dorothy his wife, dau. of the Hon. Oliver Lanibart, a^
younger brother of Sir Nicholas Bayly, Bart., father
Henry, 1st Earl of Uxbridge, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Jo
Rotton, Esq., and had two sons ; the younger, John, Dean
Killalye, m. Mary, dau. of WilUam V.'all, Esq. of Cotlnamu'
BAY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEA
90
Co. Waterford, and </. July, 1S3S, having had issue, Paget,
Capt. 7th Hussars ; and a dau. Letitia. The elder son,
The Eev. Kdward Bayly, Hector of Killurin, co. Wexford,
b. 1743; m. 1st, 1773, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Symcs, Esq.
of Ballyarthur, co. Wicklow, by Eleanor his wife, dau. ofLoftus
Cliife, Esq. of New Ross, and had issue an only son, Henry-
Lambart, of whom hereafter. He m. 2ndly, 1783, Mildred,
dau. of Joshua Davis, Esq., Barristcr-at-Law, by whom he
had issue,
Edward (Rev.) Rector of Horetown, co. Wexford; m. Jan.
1827, Ellen, dau. of Rev. Joseph iUiUer, and had several
children.
Henry-Albert.
Anna-Lncinda, m. Bartholomew Warburton, Esq. of Eirr-
Tiew, King's Co.
Elizabeth-Jane, m. Col. Skcrritt, of the 55th regt.
The Rev. Mr. Bayly d. Dec. 1825. His only son by his lit
marriage.
The Rev. Henrt-L\mbartBa?ly, of Ballyarthur, co. Wick-
low, heir to his maternal uncle, the Rev. James Symes, of
Ballyarthur, co. Wicklow, m. 29 Aug. 1802, Selina, eldest dau.
of Sir Charles Levinge, Bart. ; and dying 25 July, 1827, left by
her (who d. 18 July, 1852) issue,
Edwakd-Symes, present representative.
Henry-Lambart, 6. 9. Dec. 1808; for many years in the
E.I.C.S. ; m. Margaret, dau. of Rev. Thomas Acton, Rector
of Dunganstown, co. Wicklow.
Charles-James (Rev.), 6. 9 Sept. 1811; Rector of Trim, co.
Meath, d. 1869.
Kichard-WilUam, 6. 11 Nov. 1817.
George-Augustus, b. 26 May, 1819; m. 1851, Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir Nicholas Colthurst, Bart., and d. s. p. 3 May, 18G0.
Elizabeth-Frances, m. 24 Nov. 1830, Eev. William Aylmcr,
3rd son of Sir Felton Aylmer, Bart.
Anna-Selina, in. 1830, Capt. William Congreve, of the 3rd
Light Dragoons, eldest son of Richard Congreve, Esq. of
Burton, co. Chester; she d. 1859.
CaroUne-Sarah. Elizabeth-Mary, d. 1813.
Arms — Az., nine estoiles, three, three, two :
Crest — A boar's head, erased, ppr.
Motto — Quid clarius astris 1
Seal — Ballyarthur, Avoca, co. Wiel.low.
I one, ar(
BAYLY OF DEBSBOEOUGH.
Eaylt, John, Esq. of Debsboroiigh, co. Tippe-
rary, J.P. and D.L., b. 30 Nov. 1830 ; m. 3 Sept.
1857, Mary-Anne-Cliarlottc (who r/. 31 July, 1870),
[^oungest dau. of the late Daniel Barrington, Esq.
)f Limerick, by Anne his wife, dau. of R. Williams,
Esq. of Drumcondra Castle, co. Dublin, and has
ssue,
I. John, 6. 10 July, 1853.
II. Richard-Edmund, 0. 9 June, IS59.
III. William- Yates, 6. 19 Jan. 1S61.
IV. Lancelot, b. 19 Dec. 1SC9.
I. Catherine-Charlotte. ii. Mar.v-Elizabcth.
HI. Helen-Olivia, d. 1874. iv. Florence-Jane.
h: Bayly s. his father 14, May, 1865.
jtttiraCJC. — John Bayly, Esq. of Debsborough, b. 17 June,
j91 ; lit. 7 July, 1720, Deborah, dau. and co-heiress of Veu.
enjamin Nealc, Archdeacon of Leighlin, by Hannah, his wife,
ui. of Joshua Paul, Esq. of Paulsville, co. Carlow, and by
jr (who TO. 2ndly, 1736, Henry Prittie, Esq. of Dunalley
istle, M.P.) had, with younger issue, John, and Benjamin
(■hose only son, Bcnjamin-Neale, m. Letitia, dau. of Henry
rcher, Esq. of Ballyseskin, co. Wexford, and had issue),
le eldest son, John Bayly, Esq. of Debsborough, &. 4 Dec.
21; -ni. Biidget, dau. of Robert Holmes, Esq. of Johnstown,
■• Tipi)erary, and had issue, John; Henry; Benjamin;
■tcr; William; Deborah; Lucinda; and Bridget, wife of
laiics M'Donell, Esq. of New Hall, M.P. for co. Clare. The
lest son,
John Bayly, Esq. of Debsborough, b. 1755; m. 1776, Cathe-
le, eldest dau. and co-heir of Lancelot Crosbie, Esq. of
ibrid, CO. Kerry, and by her, who inherited the estates of
r uncle, John-Gustavus Crosbie, Esq., M.P., was father of
John Bayly, Esq. of Debsborough, 6. 15 Dec. 1777; m.
'lay, 1800, Mary-Elizabeth Helena, only child and heir of
eliard tJniacke, Esq. of Mount Uniacke, co. Cork, and had
ue,
^OHN, d. 14 May, 1865.
AKhard-Uniacke. of Ballyre, co. Cork, and Ballynaclough,
CO. Tipperary, J.P. ; b. 1 Nov, 1806 ; m. 7 Feb. 1837, Harriet,
only dau. of Very Rev. John Head, Dean of Killaloe by
Susanna his wife, dau. of Edward Darby, Esq. of Leap
Castle, King's Co., and has issue, 1 Richard-Uniacke
b. 15 Dec. 1838, d. 18G0; 2 Johti-Prittie, Commander, R.N.,
6. 4 July, 1842; 3 Edward; 4 George ; 5 William; 6 Henry'
d. 1856; 7 Francis; 1 Susan, r,i. 1876, N. White, Esq., and
two other daus.
Lancelot-Peter, b. 27 Sept. 1807; m. Oct. 1841, Lydia-
Catherine, only dau. of Very Rev. Gilbert Holmes, Dean of
Ardfert, by Lydia- Waller his wife, youngest dau. ot Francis
Saunderson, Esq. of Castle Saunderson, co. Cavan, and d.
Sept. 1855, leaving issue, 1 Lancelot-Gilbert- Alexander, of
Bayly's Farm, 6. 27 Aug. 1842, m. 26 Jan. 1869, Frances-C,
2nd dau. of Rev. Thomas Luby, D.D., Senior Fellow T.C.D.,
and d. 4 June, 1871, leaving one son, and one dau. 6.
posthumous; 2 Henrietta.
The eldest son,
John Bayly, E,sq. of Deb.sborongh, J.P. and D.L., b. 3 Sept.
1S05; m. 1st, 13 May, 1829, Catherine, youngest dau. of
Thomas Yates, Esq. of Bury, co. Lancaster, first cousin of Sir
Robert Peel, Bart., and by her (who d. 22 Sept. 1833) he had
one son, John, now of Debsborough. He m. 2ndly, 17 Oct.
1839, Gertrude-Catherine, 3rd dau. of the late William-Henry
Armstrong, Esq. of Mount Heaton, King's Co., by his wife,
the only dau. of Col. Charles M'Donell, of New Hall, M.P. for
CO. Clare, and had by her (who <;. 4 Oct. 1874) a son, Lancelot-
Peter, b. 9 Feb. 1842, d. 17 Aug. 1855. Mr, Bayly d. 14 May,
1865.
Scat — Debsborough, near Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
BEACH OP OAKLEY HALL.
Beach, William-Wither-Beamston, Esq. of
Oakley Hall, Hants, and Keevil House, Wilts,
M.A., M.P., for North Hants, b. 25 Dec. 1826 ; ni.
8 Oct. 1857, Caroline-Chichester, youngest dau. of
Colonel Clevlaud, of Tapeley Park, Devon, and has
Archibald-William-Hicks, b. 21 Oct. 1859.
Ellis-Michael-Hicks-Margaret.
Etnr.lCJC.— Thomas Beach, Esq., High Sheriff of Wilts,
descended, it is stated, from Philip de la Beche, Lord of the
Manor of Haxon, in Fittleton, Wilts (a property now in the
possession of Sir M.-E. Hicks-Beach, Bart.), m. Agnes Stanlock,
and d. 1576, leaving two sons, William, of Brixton Deverell;
and Robert, ancestor of the late Sir Henry db la Beche.
From William, the elder, sprang the family of Beach of
Kcei-il.
William Beach, Esq. of Oakley Hall, Hants, and Keevil
House, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., b. 24 July, 1783, was nephew of
Sir William Hicks, 7th bart., and 2nd son of Michael
llicks, Esq. of Beverstone Castle, who took, by royal license,
1790, the surname and arms of Beach, consequent on his
marriage with Henrietta-Maria, only dau. of William Beach,
Esq. of Netheravon. Mr. William Hicks-Beach dropped, by
royal license, 1838, the name of Hicks, and retained that of
Beach only; he m. 1 Feb. 1826, Jane-Henrietta, dau. of John
Browne, Esq. of Salperton Park, co. Gloucester, and by her
(who d. 11 Aug. 1831), had issue,
William-Wither-Bramston, M.P., now of Oakley Hall.
Mary-Jane, ?n. 19 April, 1849, Wyndham-Spencer Portal,
Esq. of Malshanger, Hants.
Henrietta-Maria, m. 22 June, 1852, John-W. Wallington, Esq.,
Lieut.-Col. North Glo'ster Militia.
Mr. Beach, who was M.P. for Malmesbury, d. 22 Nov. 18£C.
^rires— Vaire, arg. and gu., on a canton az., a pile or. quar-
tering Hicks and Wither.
Crest— A demi-lion, rampant, arg., ducally gorged or, hold-
ing in the paws an escutcheon, az., charged with a pile gold.
Motto— Tont en bon heure.
&ci«s— Oakley Hall, Basingstoke; and Keevil House, Trovf-
bridge.
BEADNELL OF CYKHINFA.
Beadnell, George, Esq. of Cynhinfa, co. Mont-
gomery, J.P. and D.L., late of tlie Bengal army,
now Lieut.-Col. Com. Royal Montgomery Ritie
Militia, b. 2 June, 1820 ; m. 1st, 2\) Jan. 1845,
Althea-Mary, dau. of the Rev. John-William Trevor,
Rector of Llanbeulan, co. Anglesey, and Chancellor
of Bangor, D.L. and J.P., by his wife, Frauces-
Althca, dau. of the Veu. Erancis-John Hyde Wol-
100
BE A
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEA
laston, ArcTideacon of Essex, Eector of South
Weald, Prebendary of St. Paul's, and by her (who
d. at Karuntandhee, East Indies, 23 Oct. 1847) had
issue,
I. Frances-iraria-Trevor, d. 1 April, 1862.
II. Althea-Mildred-Trevor, 6. at Karuntadhee.
He m. 2ndly, 6 Nov. 1849, Jane- Ann, dau. of Eobert
Streatfeild, Esq. Com. K.N. (descended from the
Streatfeilds of Cliiddingstone, Kent), and by her
has issue,
1. AuBED-GEOBGE-STEEATrEiLD, b. 2 Sept. 1850.
n. Montgomery-Horace-Streatfeild, b. 23 Aug. 1853.
in. Winifred-Dora-StreatfeUd.
SUTCagt.— This family is said to derive its name from the
town of Beadnell, Northumberland, in which county they
were long seated at Lemington.
Kalph Beadn-ell, son of Edward Bedenell, d. 12 Aus. 19
Elizabeth, possessed of Lemmington, Leverchild, and Nun-
riding, leaving a son,
EoBEBT Beadneli,, who was twelve years of age when the
inquest on his father's death was held at Hexham, 8 April,
1582. Subsequently the property was parted with and became
the possession of the Fenwicks of Langshaw. From this old
stock,
Christopheb Beadneli., Esq., b. 6 Oct. 1729, claimed
descent; he -m. 24 April, 1753, Ann, dau. of Thomas Thomp-
son, Esq. of Mount Park, co. York, and by her (who d. 7 Dec.
1314) he left at his decease, 25 Aug. 1810, a son,
George Beadnxll, Esq., b. 6 Aug. 1773: i/i. Maria, dau. of
the Rev. Roderick Jones, Rector of Llanmerewig, co. Mont-
gomery, and by her (who d. 14 Oct. 1849) had with other issue,
vho d. young,
George, now of Cynhinfa.
Alfred, Lieut. Madras Horse Artillery, b. 6 Ang. 1807 ; d. at
Hyderabad, East Indies, 8 Aug. 1839.
Margaret, m. David Lloyd, Esq. of Sheplcy House, Carshal-
ton, Surrey, who d. 18 Jan. 1859.
Anne-Thompson, m. W.-H. KoUe, Esq.
Maria-Sarah, m. Rev. Henry-Louis Winter, M.A.
Arym—Ter fess gu. and az., a fess arg., surmounted by
another of the second, charged with a buckle of the third, all
between ; in chief a rosary, and in base three bells of the last.
Crest — A greyhound's head ppr., erased gu., gorged with a
string of beads, and pendent therefrom a bell arg.
Motto — Nee timide nee temere.
Seat — Cynhinfa, Montgomery.
Toicn Eesideiiec—lOi, Belgrave Road, S.'W.
BEALB OF HEATH HOUSE.
Beale, Thomas-Salwet, Esq. of Heath House,
Salop, b. 16 June, 1816 ; m. 11 Dec. 1845, Eliza-
beth, dau. of W. Cordon, Esq. of Windsor, and has
I. ■Waltee-Salwet, 5. 12 Not. 1846.
II. Thomas-Alfred, 6. 24 June, 1851.
I. Gertrude-Cecilia, d. 30 May, 1849.
II. Gertrude-Elizabeth.
III. Constance-Agnes, d. 11 Feb. 1855.
IV. Frances-.Audelaide.
V. Edith- Annie. vi. Agnes-Octavia.
ILinCagr.— BABTnoLOMEW Beale, Esq. of Gray's Inn,
Clerk of the Signet, and Lord of the Manor of Walton, Bucks,
purchased that estate from the family of Longucville, and d.
1660, aged 77, leaving four sons, Henry; Theodore, Rector
of Walton; BABTH0LO>rEW ; and Charles (father, by Mary,
Cradock his wife, who d. 1697, aged 65, of two sons, Charles,
b. 1660, and Bartholomew, D.D.). The 3rd son,
Bartholomew Beale, Esq., Auditor of Imprests in the
Exchequer, purchased the manor of Ilopton Castle, co. Salop ;
»n. a dau. of Col. Hunt, and d. 8 May, 1684, leaving a son,
Babtholosiew Beale, Esq. of Heath House, co. Salop ; m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Walter Yonge, Bart, of Colleton, Devon,
and had a son and successor,
Thomas Beale, Esq. of Heath House, who m. 30 Jan. 1742-43,
Byne, sister of Luke Spence, Esq. of Mailing, near Lewes, and
had issue, a dau., Byne, ju. John Oakley, Esq., and two sons,
viz., Thomas, his heir; and Henry, b.20 Jan. 1751, m. Frances
Jay. The elder son,
Tuojias Beale, Esq. of Ucath House, b. 24 Sept. 1747 ; m.
19 March, 1731, Elizabeth, dau. of George Gibbous, Esq of
Nantwich, co. Chester, and had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Mary, m. 1806, Rev. John-Bright Bright,
Elizabeth, d. wnm. 22 March, 1814.
Frances. Ann.
The son and heir,
Thomas Beale, Esq. of Heath House, b. 27 Nov. 1787; to.
18 May, 1815, Constance-Isabella, dau. of Richard Salwey,
Esq. of Moor Park, co. Salop, and had issue,
Thomas-Salwet, now of Heath House.
Theodore, 6. 10 July, 1820; m. 26 May, 1863, Mary-Dora,
only dau. of the late Sir WiUiam-Henry Clerke, Bart, of
Mertyn, co. Flint.
AValter-Yonge, b. 19 Dec. 1821; killed at Sobraon.
Robert, b. 11 July, 1823; d. April, 1861.
Henry- Yelverton, b. 1824; Major H.M.'s 12th Bombay N.L;
77!. Agnes- Jane, dau. of Edward Leathes, Esq. of Norman-
stone, Suffolk.
John- Arthur, 6. 29 April, 1829; d. March, 1863.
Constance-Isabella, d. 1845.
Annette-Cecilia. Octavia-Frances, d. Jan. 1846.
Mr. Beale d. 21 March, 1845.
Arms—Sa., on a chevron or, between three grifiBns' heads,
erased, arg., as many estoiles gu.
Crest — A miicom's head, erased, arg., charged on the neck
with three estoiles gu.
Stat — Heath House, Aston-on-Clun, Salop.
BEALE OF BRETTENHAM:.
Beale, Thomas-Baebot, Esq. of Brettcnham
Park, Suffolk, J.P., High Sheriff, 1874, b. Oct. 1805 ;
m. April, 1838, Jane, dau. of E.-C. Hill, Esq., and
has issue,
I. Danxel-Chaunct, educated at Eton and Exeter Coll.
Oxford, Barrister, Inner Temple, b. 1842; d. 1877.
I. Mary-Jane, m. Rev. H. - R. Rokeby, of Arthingworth
Hall, CO. Northampton.
n. Elizabeth-Rosa, m. F.-G. Banbury, Esq. of Grosvenor
Street, London, and Shirley House, Surrey.
m. Henrietta-Louisa.
Mr. Beale, educated at Winchester and Hayleybury
College, was formerly a Member of the Bengal Civil
Service.
iCinragC.— This family was long seated in Kent, and tto
present Mr. Beale of Brettenham, still retains some of the
old Beale estates.
The late Daniel Beale, Esq. of Millfield House, Middle-
sex, and Fitzroy Square, London, d. 1842; m. 1791, Eliza-
beth, only dau. and heir of P. Barbot, Esq. of London, and by
her (who d. 1830) had issue,
Daniel-Beale, d. 1827.
Thomas-Babbot, now of Brettcnham Park.
Elizabeth, w. C.-S. Chauncy, Esq. of Dane End, Herts, ]
Sheriff of Herts, 1840; rf. 1826.
Susannah, m. C. Gonne, Esq. of Gloster Place, London, 1^
Tunbridge WeUs; d. 1843.
Frances-Sarah.
Anna, m. AV. Ashburner, Esq. of Silwood House, Bucks.
Seat — Brettenham Park, Ipswich.
BEAMISH OF KILMALOODA.
Beamish, Sampson, Esq. of Kilmalooda House
CO. Cork, J.P., m. 1836, Ehzabeth, dau. of Andwf
Poole, of Kilrush, Esq., and has issue,
I. Thomas, J.P., b. 1840; »i. Hannah, only child of Rev. Job
Madras.
II. Andrew-Poole.
m. Francis-John, m. Alice, oldest dau. of Uenry-Jon(
Hungerford, Esq. of Cahermore.
1. Lydia-Maria.
u. Elizabeth - Poole, m. Warren Crookc, Esq., J.P,
Oldtown.
III. Mary-Charlotte-Poole.
3L incase— The family of Beamish has been settled in tl I
CO. Cork for over two centuries. Kathebine Beamish, tl
widow of the first settler, d. 1642 (her will was proved in Di
Cork, same year), leaving issue,
BEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEA
101
I. Thomas, Patcntpe of Lands under tlic Act of Settlement.
His will, dated 1681, was proved in Cork, and he left a son,
Daniel, m. 1G88, Elizabeth Williams, of Kllbrogan, and is
supposed to have d. s. p,
II. Richard, Patentee of Lands under the Act of Settlement,
had a son,
Richard, rf. s. j).
III. John, of West Oull.v, co. Corlt, m. Elizabeth, sister of
Isaac I'hilpote, Ksq., and (/. IGGH, leaving with three younger
sons and live daus., an elder son,
Thomas, of West Gully, who was father of Thomas, of
Eahcroon, who left by Elizabeth his wife a son and
successor,
Thomas, of Eaheroon, m. 1728, Jane, dnu. of Rioh.Tvd
Beamish, Esq. of Garranloughane, and had with throe
daus., an only son,
Richard of Raheroon; he to. Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur
Bernard, Esq. of Palace Anne, co. Cork, and had issue,
1 Thomas, Major 8.3rd regt., deceased.
2 Arthur, to whom his maternal uncle bequeathed Palace
Anne, when he took the additional surname of Beknard,
and d. s. p. 18r)6.
3 Vincent, Lieut. 8th King's regt., d. in the West Indies.
4 George, late Capt. 31st regt., 0. 1820.
5 Bernard, late Lieut., 81th regt.
6 Samuel, late Capt., 84th regt., m. Ellen, dau. of George
Bernard, Esq., and had issue.
7 Adderley, late Capt. 31st regt., m. 1st, Frances, dau. of
Gen. Bernard, by whom he got a large fortune, and took
the name of Bernard ; by her he had one child, Mary-
Isabella, TO. John Bowen, Esq. of Oak Grove, co. Cork,
and d. without issue. He m. 2ndly, at the British
Embassy, Frankfort-on-the-Maine, Ann, 3rd dau. of
Commander George Walker, R.N., by whom he had two
sons (officers in the Emperor of Germany's Pomeraneau
Lancers), viz.,
1 Gcorge-Adderley-Hale, who served in the war between
Austria and Prussia, for which ho received medals ;
and also in the war against the French ; medal and the
Order of the Iron Cross.
2 Richard-dc-la-Poer, who served In the ^war against
the French, and received a medal.
8 Richard ; d. unm.
1 Elizabeth, m. Thomas Austen, Esq. of Shcal, co. Cork.
2 Mary, m. Major William Sullivan, 79th regt.
3 Jane, d. tinm. 4 Anne, d. 1858.
rv. Francis, ancestor of Beamish of KUmalood:i.
I. Katherinc, to. William Wright, Esq.
~rhe youngest son,
Francis Beamish, Esq. of Kilmalooda, garrisoned his resi-
lence in the rebellion of 1641 ; m. Catherine, dau. of Francis
Bernard, of Castle Bernard, Esq. (ancestor of the Earls of
Ba.ndon), and had issue (with three daus.),
I. Francis, s. his father.
II. John, of Kilvoirogh, m. IG98, Jane Wood, of Kenneigh,
and had issue,
1 Francis, s. his cousin at Kilmalooda.
2 John, ol Lisgibba, m. 1736, Mary Good, of Kilmoen, and
was father of Richard Beamish, of Cork, Merchant, who
settled in America.
3 Richard, m. 1730, Mary "Vignoles, and had issue,
John of Ca.shelmore, who ra. 10 Aug. 1767, Eliza, dau-
of Thos. Poole, of Mayfield, and had one son and three
daus. The son, John Beamish, of Cashelmore and
Hare Hill, co. Cork, in. 1st, Jane Howe, of Glouna-
vorrane, and 2ndly, a dau. of Mr. Hewitt, of Cork, and
had issue, by his 1st wife, Thomas, of Hare Hill, Eliza-
beth, m. Bernard Beamish, Esq. ; and Mary.
George, of Clogheen, m. 1789, Catherine, dau. of Henry
Baldwin, Esq., of Old Court, by Catherine his wife,
dau. of Jonas Morris, Esq., of Dunkcttle, and had issue,
(with live daus.), Rev. Thomas, of Reengarrigeen, m.
Eliza, dan. of Boyle Travers, Esq. of Ballymacowen, ;
Purhaiil, .1.1'., CO. Cork, m. Susan, dau. of Richard
]luni;i rfiMil. I'.sq., of Cappen, and has issue; George,
M.I)., 1,1. Scijihia, dau. of Samuel Orpen, Esq.; Henry-
lialdwin, ol Dunmore, J. P. co. Cork, m. Anne, dau. of
Thomas Maruiion, Esq. ; and John, of Maulbrack.
4 Thomas, d. unm.
in. Richard, of Garranloughane, ancestor of Bea.mish of
Muiutt nnuitish.
IV. Thomas.
Ir. IScamish of Kilmalooda d. 1679, and was s. by his eldest
I'RANcis Beamish, of Kilmalooda, who )». 1677-78, Anne, dau.
f .loUn Freke, Esq., by whom (who in. 2ndly, John Smith,
:si|.) he had, with a dau., Anne, a son and successor,
Francis Beamish, of Kilmalooda, who la. 172G, Elizabeth,
.lu. of Joseph Jcrvois, Esq. of Brade, and widow of Percy
myth, Esq., of Ileadborough, but d. s. ii. He was s. by his
jusin.
Francis Beamish, of Kilmalooda (eldest son (^f John Pieami<li,
of Kilvorrogh), m. 1727, Mary Warren, of Kilmichael, and
had issue (wiih three daus.), an only son,
Francis Beamish, of Kilmalooda, m. 1758, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Sealy, Esq. of Richmount, and had issue,
I. Francis, his heir; ii. Sampson, k. his nephew, Townsend ;
and III. John, of KilliniMr niid I'.aiidon, M.l>., who «!. Maria,
dau. of John Teulon, Ks(|., ami had issue (with daus.) five sons,
Francis, of Killinear and Baiidon, Barrister-at Law; Charles,
Major-Gen. in the army; John (Rev.), m. 1812 Mary, dau. of
William Allen, Esq., and d. 1847, leaving issue; Peter-Teulon.
(Rev.), D.D. and LL.D. ; ni. Isabella-Mary Bews, and has issue,
Francis, Mary, Henrietta, and Emma-Cus.ick-Russell; and
George, deceased ; i. Eleanor, m. 1784, William Austin, Esq. ;
II. Elizabeth, m. Richard Gillman, of Gurteen and Bandon,
Esq. ; III. A dau., m. Boyle Travers, of Ballymacowen, Esq.
The eldest son,
Francis Beamish, of Kilmalooda, lu.Mary, dau. of Francis
Townsend, Esq., of Clogheen, and had three daus. and two
sons. The elder,
Townsend Beamish, Esq., d;. Mary, dau. of Walter Atkins,
Esq., and had one child, who predeceased him. Mr. Townsend
Beamish dying without issue, was s. in the Kilmalooda estates
by his uncle,
Sampson Beamish, Esq. of Kilmalooda, in. 1800, Cathe-
rine, dau. of the Rev. Thomas-Waller Evans (nephew of
George, 1st Lord Carbery), and had issue,
Thomas, late of Kilmalooda.
Sampson, now of Kilmalooda.
Elizabeth, m. Francis Bennett, of Clonakilty, Esq.
Mr. Beamish was .s. on his decease by his eldest son,
Thomas Beamish, Esq., of Kilmalooda, J. P., m. Lydia-Mari.n,
eldest dau. of Capt. Andrew Poole, of Kilrush, and by her (wlio
d. 1869) had no issue. He d. 4 April, 1874, and was s. by his
brother, the present Sampson Beamish, Esq.
&aJ— Kilmalooda House, Timoleague, co. Cork.
BEAMISH OF MOUNT BEAMISH.
Beamish, Benjamin-Swatne, Esq. of Mounf-
Beamish, co. Cork, J.P., h. 1800 ; m. 1842, Charity-
Margaret, dau. of Thomas Little, Esq. M.D. of
Shgo.
JLillfitgC— This is a branch of Beamish of Kilmalooda,
springing from
Richard Beamish, Esq. of Garranloughane or Wlllsgrove,
and of Upper Bolteen or Mount Beamish, 3id son of Francis
Beamish, Esq., of Kilmalooda, by Catherine Bernard his wife.
He HI. 1695, Mary Townsend, of Clonakilty, co. Cork, and had
issue,
John (Rev.), m. 1740, Elizabeth, d.au. of William Morris,
Esq. of lienduffc, and had issue, I Francis, d. s. p. ; 2 John
(Rev.), Rector of Beerhaven, m. Mary, dau. of William
Purcell, Esq. of Park, co. Cork, and had issue,
George, of whom hereafter.
William, of Garranloughane or Willsgrove, in. 1750, Alice,
dau. of Major North-Ludlow Bernard, of Castle Bernard,
and was ancestor of Beamish oJ WiUsijrove.
Thomas, d. s. p.
Jane, to. Thomas Beamish, Esq. of Raheroon.
The 2nd son,
George Beamish, Esq. of Mount Beamish, to. 1st, Rebecca
Schollield, of Fanlobus, co. Cork, and 2ndly, 1748, Frances,
dau. of Henry Jones, Esq. of Drombeg, same co., and by the
latter only had issue, i. Samuel, his heir. ii. George, m. a
sister of Major Beresford Gahan (Inspecting Field Officer), and
had issue, George, who m. a dau. of Rev. William Stewart, of
Kilgariff. The eldest son.
The Rev. Samuel Beamish, M.A., of Mount Beamish, J. P.
CO. Cork, m. 1st, July 1734, Mary, dau. of John Stamer, Esq.,
of Rock Castle, eo. Cork, and had issue,
George, an officer in the army, d. s. p.
Samuel, d. .«. p.
John-Samuel, .9. his father, as hereafter.
William, to. 1 Sept. 1809, Harriett, dau. of Adam Newman,
Esq. of Cork, and niece of John Newman, Esq. of Dromon!
Hou.se, CO. Cork, and had issue, 1 Samuel -George, formerly
5th reg-t., and afterwards Capt. North Durham Militia, m.
1824, H,annah, only c-liild ol .Idin Slingsby, Esq. co. York,
and has Henry Slinijsliv, llili l,iL;lit Dragoons; George-
John-Nowman, Capt. 11 th ivi;i.;'and Frances-Susannah-
Charlotte; 2 John-NcwiiiaM, ol (iueenstown, J.P., m. 1852,
Ellen, dau. of George Lidwell, Esq., and widow of John-B.
O'Sullivtn, Esq.; 3 Adam-Newman (Rev.), m. Mary, dau. of
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BEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EEA
Adam Newman, F.sq. of Dromorc House, and widow of
Itichard Townsrnd, K.sq., ami hn^ issue ; 4 William „(.
Louisa, dau. of Kev. J. iliiigston, LL.D., "Vicar-General of
Cloyne.
Sarah, m. Edward Kogers, F.sq., Major Srd Buffs.
Frances-Anne, m. Gen. N. Hamilton, K.H., Col. 82nd foot.
lie m. 2ndly, 1791, Mary, dau. of Joshua Hamilton (son of Hon.
Henry Jlamilton, M.P.), by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Eichard
Cox, Bart., and had issue by this marriage,
Henry-Hamilton (Rev.), who .<!. his father as Vicar of Kinsale,
and subsequently became Vicar of Chilham, Kent; he la.
1st, 1820, Ann-Isabella, only child of Eev. Edward Spread,
by Ann Scott, his wife, sister and co-heir of Percy-Scott
Smyth, of Headborough, eo. Waterford {see Smyth) and had
issue, 1 Samuel-Henry (llev.); 2 Edward-Spread, Licut.-
Colonel ii.A., r,i. 1st, 1860, Elizabeth, duu. of John
Dougal, Esq. of Glenfernoss, co. Moray, and '2ndly, 18'o8,
Diana-Spencer, dau. of Mortimer Currie, Esq.; 3 Henry-
Hamilton, Capt. R.N., TO. 1st, 1.5 Sept. 18u4, Louisa, widow
of Capt. E. Rowland Forraan, Rifle Brigade, and dau. of '
John-Slater Harrison, Esq., and Lady Louisa Harrison, of j
Shelswell Park, Oxon; Capt. H.-II. Beamish, m. 2ndly, 1
1837, Blanche-Georgiana, dau. of Capt. W.-M. Hughes, 4th
Dragoon Guards; 4 John-Bedell, d. s. p. 1854; 5 Percy-
Smyth, m. Ada-Nuenburg, dau. of B. Smith, Esq. of Bry-
anston Square, London; 1 Isabella- Anne ; 2 Mary-HanMl-
ton, m. 1846, Rev. Charles-H. Ramsdcn, 2nd son of Robert
Eamsden, Esq. of Carlton Hall, Notts {see Ramsden of
Cnrlton); 3 Anne-Elizabeth; 4 Jane-Ann- Wilhelmina-St.
Maur, d. 1853; 5 Esthcr-Matilda-Grace; 6 Frances-Lucy-
Mavgarct. The Rev. Henry-Hamilton Beamish to. 2ndly,
Fanny, relict of John Dick, Esq. of H.M.E.I.C.S.'s Civil
Service, and dau. of George Udney, Esq. of same service,
and has issue, Catherine-Emily. i
Mary, m. Rev. Eichard-F. AYebb, M.A. {See WEcn of Caharagh ■
House). I
The eldest surviving son, i
John-Samcel Beamish, Esq., M.D., of Mount Eeamish, m.
1 Sept. 1802, Arabella, dau. of Benjamin Swayno, Esq. of
Aghada House, co. Cork, and had issue, 1
Samuel (Rev.), of Mount Beamish, d. rmm. \
Benjamin-Swaine, now of Mount Ucaiiiisli. John, ii. s. 'p.
George, m. Nov. 1844, Lucy dau. of Samuel Crosthwaitc,
Esq. of Bagnalstown, co. Carlow.
William, M.D., m. May, 1840, Ellen dau. of Lieut.-Col.
David Gregory, 45th rcgt., and has, 1 David-Gregory, Capt.
21st Fusiliers, m. 1877, Mary, dau. of Thomas Hammond,
Esq.; 2 William; 1 Arabella-Swayne, to. 1867, Grahame
Auchinleck, Esq. M.D. ; 2 Ellen-Catherine, m. 1870, F.-R.-
D. Reid, Esq.; 3 Elizabeth-Henrietta; 4 Charity-Margaret ;
5 Emily.
Elizabeth, m. July, 1837, Henry Ilerrick, Esq.
Isabella, to. Feb. 1856, Henry-E. Jones, Esq.
JIaiTiette, m. Feb. 1854, her cousin, \Villiam Hamilton, Esq.,
late Capt. 37th regt.
Frances-Anne, to. 1845, Frederick McCarthy, Esq. of Can-ig-
navar House, co. Cork, and U. s. i).
Mr. Beamish d. 1853.
ficttt— Mount Beamish, near Eandon, co. Cork.
BEAMISH OF DITCHLEY.
Beamish, James Caulfield, Esq. of Ditclilej,
CO. Cork, b. 184-8 ; m. 1868, and has issue,
I. Alicia-Maud. ii. Maria-Isahella.
Mr. Beamish m. 2nclly, 14 Dec. 1878, Elizahclli,
only ohihl of the late Peter Niddric, Staff -Siiry;eon
E..M., of Overhowden, Lauderdale, N.E., and Coiiip-
hull, Dromore West, co. Sligo.
iiinr/tQC— William Beamish, of Willsgrovc, co. Cork,
Capt. R.K., next brother of George Beamish, of Mount IJea-
misli, Esq., m. 1750, Alice, dau. of Miijor North-Luillow
Bernard, of Castle Bernard, co. Cork, by whom (who d. 171)2)
he had issue. Capt. Beamish d. 1773. His eldest son,
Fbancis-Bernakd Beamish, of Willsgrovc, M.P. for Rathcor-
mac, sold the i)aternal property of Willsgrovc to his cousin.
Lord Bandon, and dying unm. 1b05, was s. by his biolhcr,
William Beamish, of Beaumont House, co. Cork, Esq., h.
13 May, 1760; }«. 1789, Anne-Jane-Margarct, dau. of Robert
Delacour, E.sq. of Short Castle, co. Cork, by whom (who d.
6 Aug. 1852) he had issue,
William, «. his father.
RoBEET-UELAcoun, latc rrprosentative.
North-Ludlow, of Annmount, co. Cork, h. 31 t)ec. 1797;
Lieut.-Col. in the Hanoverian service and K.H., late Capt.
in the 4th Dragoon Guards, and Major unattached, J. P.,
F.E.S., High Sheriff of Cork, 1855; to. at Stockholm, 27
May, 18 J 1, Aline-Marie, dau. of Rev. John-Eric Forsstrom,
M.A., aad M.D., by Pctronclla-Elizabeth liis wife, only
child and heir of Casparus-Andrianus Robertson, Governor
of Voorschooten and Veur, in Holland, and d. 28 April,
1872, leaving issue, North-Ludlow-Axel, B.A., of Ann-
mount, 6. 1842; TO. 16 Nov. 1869, his cousin, Edith-Annie,
dau. of the Rev. Wm.-H. Thompson, of Stoke Dry, co. Rut-
land; and has issue, William- Adolphus, 31st regt., 6. 1844;
George-Horatio-Townsend, 6. 1827; Aline-Mathilde-Hulda;
and Alice, d. 1862.
Richard, of Woolston Lawn, Southampton, 6. 16 July, 1798;
formerly of the Coldstream Guards, F\R.S., F.S.S., M.I.C.S.,
M.E.I., <fec.; TO. 27 Sept. 1831, Theodosia-Mary, only
surviving child and heir of Lieut.-Col. Augustus Heise, C.I!.
and K.H., of the King's German Legion, by Theorto-ia-
ArabcUa his wife, dau. and co-heir of Rev. William Kiii^,
Rector of Mallow, by whom (who d. 1874) he left at his
decease, 20 Nov. 1873, issue, 1 Richabd Pigott, of Ash-
bourne, Glounthaun, co. Cork, 0. 21 June, 1832, Capt. West
Cork Artillery, m. 20 May, 1858, Hiilda-Elizabeth-Constance,
only surviving dau. and heir of Charles-Gustavus Mosander,
of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Knight of
the Royal Swedish Order of the North Star, and has issue,
Richard-Henric, 0. 10 June, 1861 ; Gustaf- William, 6. 5 Jan.
1864; and Huldine; 2 Alton- Augustus- William, Lieut.
R.E., h. 1841 ; 1 Annc-Theodosia; and 2 Emily-Isabella.
Charles, of Delacour Villa, Macroom, co. Cork, and Tho
Mardyke, Cork, J.P., d. 1867.
Francis-Bernard, of Grenville House, Cork, High Sheriff
1852, M.P. for Cork, J.P. and D.L., m. 3 May, 1827, Hon.
Katherine Savory de Lisle de Courcy, dau. of Capt. tho
Hon. Michael de Courcy, R.N., and sister of John Staple-
ton, 28th Lord Kingsale, and d. 1 Feb. 1868, leaving by her
(who d. F'eb. 1872) a son, Francis-Beniard-Servington, of
Grenville House, b. 1839; to. 1862, Kate-Phoebe, dau. of
Col. Osborne Broadley, and has issue, two sons.
James-Caulfield, of Plymouth, to. Louisa-Erskine, 2nd dau.
of Lieut.-Col. Archibald Macdonald, and d. 1862, leaving
issue, Caulfield-Francis, 6. 1834, Capt. 4oth regt. ; and
Louisa-Kate, m. M. Headlam, Esq., brother of the Right
Hon. J.-E. Headlam, M.P.
Dorcas, 711. Major-Gen. Frederic Meade, of Belmont, co. Cork,
d. S.2J- 1805, andt^. 1873.
Mr. Beamish d. 17 April, 1828, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Beamish, Esq., M.A., of Beaumont, 6. 14 Oct. 1790,
who 1)1. 15 Sept. 1814, tho Hon. Mary de Courcy, dau. of John,
2Cth Lord Kingsale, and by her (who d. 17 April, 1825) had
issue,
William, s. his father.
John-de Coukct, s. his brother.
Susan, d. unm. 1831.
Ann-Jane-Margaret, to. May, 1S4G, to the Rev. William-
Hamilton Thompson, Rector of Stoke Dry, co. Rutland, J.P.
Mrs. Thompson s. to the Beaumont estates on the death of
her brother, John-de Courcy Beamish, Esq. She has issue,
Charles-Chetwode-Thompson, 0. 15 Nov. 1850; Quintrn-
Hamilton-Thompson, 6. 30 Jan. 1854; Edith-Annie Thuuip-
son; and Fanny-de Courcy Thompson.
Mr. Beamish d. 17 April, 1828, and was s. by his elder son,
William Beamish, Esq. of Beaumont House, M.A., 'J rin.
Coll. Cambridge, b. 1821; who d. unm. 1847, and was s. by
his only brother,
Joun-de Coobcy Beamish, Esq. of Beaumont House, 6. 1822;
</. unm. 1848, when the representation of this branch of the
family devolved upon his uncle,
RonERT-DELAconii Beamish, Esq. of Ditchley, co. Cork,
High Sheriff, 1841, b. 1791; to. Maria-Anne, dau. of Lieut.-
Cul. Archibald Macdonald, Adjutant-Gen. of II. M. in India,
and had issue,
I. William-Delacour, 6. 16 Jan. 1841 ; d. 21 Nov. 1872.
II. Norman-Macdonald, Lieut. 37th regt., 6. 28 May, 1812; <&
23 June, 1877.
III. Jajies-Cadlfield, present representative.
IV. Grenville-Pigott, b. 22 March, 1851.
Mr. Beamish d. 27 May, 1877, and was s. by his eldest
surviving son.
Arms — Arg., a lion, rampant, between three trefoils, slipped,
Ev-
erest—A dcmi-lion, rampant, gu., charged on the shoulder
with a trefoil, slipped, or.
Motto — Virtus insi^^nit audentes.
-beaJ— Ditchley, Little Island, co. Cork.
BEARCROFT OF MEER HALL.
Beahcroft, Edward, Esq. of Mecr ILall, co.
Worcester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, 1854, is son
of Edward-Henrj Bearcroft, E*q. of Merc Hall,
and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of James Bowen, Esq.
of Pantyderry, co. Pembroke. He »». 1850, Eliza, I
3rd dau. of John Colby, Esq. of Fyuonc, co. Pem-
broke, and has issue,
BEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEA
J 03
EDWARD-HPGtr, 5. 1852; to. 1877, Catherine-Elizabeth, only
dau. of Grismond Philipps, Esq., of Cwmgwilli, co. Car-
marthen.
HtlteaffC. — The estate of Meer Hall was possessed by the
Bearcrofts, in lineal male descent, from a remote period up to
the year 1822, when it passed into the female line, whose heirs
assumed the name and arms of Bkarcroft.
Meer Hall is stated to have been built by Thomas Bearcroft,
1337, the 10th year of Edward III.'s reign.
Seat — ^Meer Hall, Droitwich, Worcestershire.
BEATJCLERK OF ARDGLASS CASTLE.
Beauclerk, Aubrey-de Veee, Esq. of Ardglass
Castle, CO. Down, h. 28 Sejit. 1837 ; s. his fatlici-
1 Feb. 1854 ; m. 1 Dec. 1858, his cousin Evelyn, 3rd
dau. of Henry Fitzroy, Esq., 2nd son of Lord Henry
FitzRoy, and has a son and heir,
SiDNEY-DE Verb, 6. 8 May, 1866.
ILtnCJtJIC. — {See EnRKE's rccrage.) — Adeset - William
Beadcleek, Esq. of Ardglass Castle, and St. Leonard's Lodge,
b. 20 Feb. ISO!, was eldest son of Charles-George Beauclerk,
Esq. of St. Leonard's Forest, Sussex, by Emily-Charlotte his
ivife, dau. of William Ogilvie, Esq., and grandson of Topham
Beauclerk, Esq. (son of Lord Sydney Beauclerk, Vice-Cham-
berlain to the King, by Mary his wife, dau. of Thomas Norris,
Esq. of Speke, and grandson of Charles, 1st Duke of St. Albans,
by Diana his wife, dau. and heir of Aubrey de Vere, 2*th Earl
of Oxford). He m. 1st, 13 Feb. 1834, Ida, 3rd dau. of Sir
Cliarles-Forster Goring, Bart., and 2ndly, 7 Dec. 1840, Eose-
Matilda, dau. of Joshua Robinson, Esq. of Kew Green ; by the
former of whom (who d. 23 April, 1839), he had issue, Ahbrey-
DE Veee, now of Ardglass ; Ida, </. young ; Diana-Arabella,
d. 1855; and Augusta, m. 4 Jan. 1866, Thonias-E. Howe, Esq.:
and by the latter he had two daus., Louisa-Catherine and
Isabella-Julia, vi. 19 Oct. 1867, George Palatiano, M.D., Staff
.Surgeon Major. Major Beauclerk, formerly M.P. for East
Surrey, d. I Feb. 1854.
^j'Bis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, France and England, quar-
terly; 2nd, Scotland: 3rd, Ireland; over all a sinister baton
gu., charged with three roses arg., seeded and barbed, ppr.
Crest — On a chapeau gu., turned up, erm., a lion, statant
guardant, or, crowned with a ducal coronet, per pale, arg. and
of the first, gorged with a collar of the last, theroou three
ro.ses, also arg., barbed and seeded, ppr.
Motto — .\uspicium melioris oevi.
Seat — Ardglass Castle, co. Down.
BEAUMAN OF HYDE PARK AND
FURNACE.
Beaumak, Edwakd-John-Barrt, Esq. of Fur-
nace, CO. Kildare, J. P., High Sheriff of that countv
1849 ; m. 20 March, 1833, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Moore, Esq. of Kippine, co. Wicklow, and has
with other daus.,
Henrietta, m. 3 July, 1861, Rev. Maurice-Thomas de Burgh,
M.A., Vicar of Naas, and Treasurer of the Cathedral
Church of St. Brigid, Kildare.
Matilda-Josephine, in. 18 Aug. 1877, TJvedale Corbet Single-
ton, Esq., Commander, K.N.
Mr. Beauman s. as male representative of tlie family
on the death, without surviving male issue, of his
cousin, Mathew-Forde Beauman, Esq. of Hyde
Park, 25 Dec. 1872.
ILillCaflC. — The Baumans, originally of Bohemia, where
they possessed considerable property, expatriated themselves
in consequence of the persecutions to which as Lutherans
they were exposed on the expulsion of the Elector-Palatine,
and took refuge in various parts of Germany and Holland.
Melchior-Christopher Bauman, accompanying General ile
Ginkell, to whom he was nearly allied by marriage, into
Ireland, settled in th» co. Wexford, anno 1691. He had two
sons,
I. John, his heir,
II. Frances, m. a sister of the Count de Gerans, and settled at
Nantes in Bretagne.
The eldest son,
John Bauman, Esq., co. Wexford, m. Margaret, dau. of
Edward Barry, Esq. of Rathrush, co. Carlow, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Barry, d. a. p. *
I. Mary. ii. Margaret.
Mr. Bauman d. 1761, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Baoman, Esq. co. Wexford, who altered the spelling
of the family name from Bauman to Beauman. He m. 1758,
Anne, dau. of Edmond Rice, Esq. of Aghare, in the same co.,
and by her (who d. 10 May, 1812) had,
I. John-Christopher, his heir.
II. Edward-Barry, who d. 1800, in India.
III. Michael, a Capt. in the Madras Artillery, Superintendent
in the Arsenals at Madras, to. Mary, dau. ot General Wahab,
and had several children, of whom the only survivor is,
Edward-John-Berrt, present heir male and representa-
tive of the family.
Capt. Michael Beaumont was lost on his passage home from
India on board the "Lady Dundas" Indiaman, in 1809.
IV. William, of Rutland Squ.are, Dublin, m. 1796, Charity,
widow of Tenyson Edwards, Esq. of Old Court, co. Wick-
low, and dau. of John Barrington, Esq., and had a son ami
two daus., John (Rev.), Vicar-Choral of St. Patrick's Cathe-
dral, and Vicar of Julianstown, co. Meath, d. unm. 15 April,
1828; Anne, m. 9 Oct. 1827, Very Rev. Brabazon- William
Disney, Dean of Armagh ; and Maria, m 19 March, 1819, Sir
John Kennedy, 1st bart. of Johnstown-Kennedy, and d. 7
Nov. 1828.
v. Francis, Capt. R.N.
I. Margaret, to. Barry Lawless, Esq. of Cherrywood, co.
Dubhn ; and d. s. p. March, 1818.
II. Anne, m. 12 Sept. 1808, William Talbot, Esq. of Castle
Talbot, CO. We.xford.
III. Mary.
Mr. Beauman d. 13 Dec. 1802, and was s. by his eldest son,
John-Christopher Beauman, Esq. of Hyde Park, b. 29 Oct.
1764; High Sheriff in 1821; who to. 2 Oct. 1795, Jane, dau. of
Mathew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde, co. Down, and had issue,
John-Christopher, his heir.
Mathew-Forde, successor to his brother.
Elizabeth-Anne, to. 1841, Sir John Kennedy, 1st bart. of
Johnstown Kennedy.
Anne-Margaret.
Charity-Isabella, to. 1835, Henry-Cavendish Horc, Esq. E.N.,
4th son of William Horc, Esq. of Hai-perstown.
Jane-Emily.
Mr. Beauman was s. by his eldest son,
John-Christopher Beauman, Esq. of Hyde Pari
High Sheriff 1832, d. unm. 24 Sept. 1840, when he w;
his brother,
Mathew-Forde Beauman, Esq. of Hyde Park, Capt. in
the army, J.P., High Sheriff 1844; m. 7 July, 1841, Harriet,
dau, of Rev. Thomas Quin, of Wingfield, co. Wicklow, and had
issue,
John-Christopher, 6. 3 March, 1846 : d. unm. 8 April, 1869.
Ellen. Jane-Emily.
Harriet. Anne-Margaret,
Isabella, d. unm. 7 July, 1871.
Elizabeth. Mary. Emily.
Mr. Beauman d. without surviving male issue, 25 Dec. 1872;
he devised Hyde Park and the estates to his widow for life, with
remainder over to his daughters, and the representation of
the family devolved on his cousin and heir male, Edward-
John-Barry Beauman, Esq.
Arms — Per pale demidiated arg, dexter, on a mount vert an
o.ak-tree ppr. ; sinister, a knight in complete armour holding a
sword erect in his right hand, all ppr.
Crest — A cubit dexter arm in armour holding a sword, all
ppr.
3Totto — Fortiter.
Seat — Fiu-aace, Johnstown, Naas, co. Kildare.
J.P.,
5. by
BEAITMONT OF BAREOW-UPON-TRENT.
Beafmont, John, Esq. of Barrow-upon-Trent,
CO. Derby, b. 22 July, 1826 ; s. his father 11 March,
1834.
i£utCK(Jt« — Edward Beaumont, Esq., who settled at
Barrow-upon-Trent, co. Derby, about the year 1550, was 2nd
sen of Thomas Beaumont, Esq. of Thringston, co. Leicester,
and younger brother of John Beaumont, of Grace Dieu,
Master of the Rolls, and grandfather of Francis Beaumont, the
dramatic poet. He hi. Anne, dau. and heir of Milgate •f
Lockington, co. Leicester, and had a son and successor,
William Beaumont, Esq. of Barrow-upon-Trent, wh»se soa
and successor,
Francis Beaumont, Esq. of Barrow-upon Trent, a Major in
the service of Charles I., m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
104
BEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEA
Simon Bracebridce, Esq. of Twyford, co. Derby, and had issue
two sons, viz., Edward, who was disinherited, and d. 16G0;
and John, his heir, at his decease in 1661. The latter,
John Beaumont, Esq. of Barrow-upon-Trent, was s. by his
eldest son,
EoBEET Beaumoxt, Esq. of Barrow-upon-Trent. 6. ICiS;
m. 1st, Cecily, dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas Beaumont,
Bart, of Grace Dieu, and by her (who d. 1697), had issue,
John, his heir, and Barbara, Lady Abbess of a convent in
Flanders. Mr. Beaumont m. 2ndly, Jane, widow of Francis
Lowe, Esq. of Old Greaves, and dau. and heir of John
Middleton, Esq. of Wandesley, Notts, by whom he had a son,
Francis, d. unm.; and Srdly, Winifred, dau. of Francis
Lowe, Esq. d. without issue. He d. 2 Jan. 1826-27, and
was s. by his eldest son,
John Beaumont, Esq. of Barrow-upon Trent, 6. 1694;
TO. Miss Joyce Johnson, niece of Thomas Allestree, Esq. of
Elvaston, and had issue, John, his successor, and Robert, wlio
had a son John, successor to his uncle. He d. 11 Oct. 1763,
and was s. by his eldest son,
John Beaomont, Esq. of Barrow-upon-Trent, d. unm.
21 July, 1806, and was s. by his nephew,
John Beaomont, Esq. of Barrow-upon-Trent, 6. 23 Jan.
1773; m. 29 Aug. 1825, the Hon. Mary-Elizabeth Curzon,
3rd dau. of Nathaniel, 2nd Lord Scarsdale, and had
John, now of Barrow.
Kobert-Curzon, b. 10 Dec. 1827.
Edward, b. 22 July, 1829. Henry.
Mr. Beaumont d. 11 March, 1834; his widow 11 Oct. 1868.
jirms — Az., semee-de-lis, a lion, rampant, or.
Creit— On a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion, passant, or.
Motto — Erectus non elatus.
&at— Barrow-upon-Trent.
Dudley.
Emma- Diana, m. 1857, Eev. Stopford Augustus Brooke, and
d. June, 1874.
Arms — Gu., a lion ramp, or, armed and langued az., between
eight crescents in orlc of the second.
Crest — A bull's head erased, quarterly, arg. and gu.
Motto — Fide sed cui vide.
Seats— Bretton Hall, Wakefield; By well Hall, Stocksficld-
on-Tyne ; Dilston, Corbridge-on-Tyne.
BEAUMONT OF BRETTON HALL.
BEArMONT, Wentwoeth-Blackett, Esq. of
Bretton Hall, co. York, and Bywell Hall, Northum-
berland, J.P. and D.L., 5. 1829 ; M.P. for South
Northumberland ; s. his father 1849 ; m. 6 March,
1836, Lady Margaret De Burgh, 4th dau. of Ulick-
John, 14th Earl and 1st Marquess of Clanricarde,
K.P. ; and has issue surviving,
I. Wentworth-Cakning-Blackett.
n. Edward de Grey. in. Hubert-George.
I. Margaret-Harriet. ii. Amy-Virginia.
iLiltCagC— Geohge Beaumost, Esq. of the Oaks, co. York,
6. 169G (eldest son of George Beaumont, E.sq. of Chapel-Thorpe,
same co. by Gertrude his wife, dau. of John Bagshaw, Esq. of
Hucklow, and grandson of William Beaumont, Esq. of the Oaks,
in Darton, co. York, whose father, George Beaumont, of the
Oaks, d. 1664); rn. Frances, dau. of Richard Beaumont, Esq.
of Whitley Beaumont, and had two sons and a dau., viz.,
Thomas, his successor.
George (Rev.), m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Green, of Leeds,
Merchant; and d. 17 May, 1773, leaving issue.
Susannah, m. Rev. John Walter, and rf. s. 'p.
He d. 27 Jan. 1735, and was s. by his elder son,
Thomas Beaumont, Esq. of the Oaks, 6. at Whitley, 18 Feb.
1723; ■in. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Edward Ascough, E.sq. of
Louth, CO. Lincoln, and dying 6 Feb. 178.5, was s. by his son,
Thomas-Richaed Beaumont, Esq. of the Oaks, b. 29 April,
1758: Col. in the army, M.P. for Northumberland from 1795
to 1818. He in. Diana, dau. and testamentary heir of .Sir
Thomas Wentworth, Bart., who assumed the name of Blackctt,
and had issue, 1 Thomas Wentworth, his heir; 2 William ;
3 Richard ; 4 Edward-Blackett, of Darfield, co. York, F.R.S., ,«.
1825, .lane, dau. of William Lee, Esq. of Grove, and has issue
(his eldest son, Fredeiick-Edward-Blackett, is M.P. for South
Durham) ; Henry Ralph, ia. Katharine, dau. of Sir George
Cayley, Bart., of Brompton, co. York, and was father of
Henry-Frederick Beaumont, Esq. of Whitley Beaumont {s<x
that f (Kail y) \ Diana; Marianne ; and Sophia. Col. Beaumont
d. 31 July, 1829, and Mrs. Beaumont, d. 1832, when the
estates devolved upon her eldest son,
Thomas Wentworth Beaumont, Esq. of Bretton Hall, M.P.
for Northumberland, b. 5 Nov. 1792; who m. Henrietta- Jane-
Emma, dau. of J. Atkinson, Esq. of Maple Hayes, and d. 18
Dec. 1848, leaving issue,
Wentwortb-Blackett, now of Bretton and Bywell.
Walter.
Somerset-.^rchibald. D.L., M.P. for Newcastlc-onTyno 1860
to 18U5, and lur Wakefield 1868 tu 1874.
BEATJMONT OF WHITLEY BEATJMONT.
Beaumont, Henry-Feedeeick, Esq. of Whitley
Beaumont, co. York, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
South Division W. E. Yorkshire, 1865 to 1874, b. 10
March, 1833 ; m. 1 Sept. 1857, Maria-Johanna, only
surviving dau. of WiUiam Garforth, Esq. of VVigau-
thorpe, CO. York, and has issue,
1. HENHT-BAi-pn. II. Richard-Henry.
I. Maria-Catherine. ii. Emily-Diana-Maria.
III. Dora-Maria. iv. Mary-Fred rica-Maria.
V. Everilda-Maria. vi. Margaret-Louisa-Maria.
vn. Octavia-Maria. viii. Haidee-Maria.
ILtlTEitflC. — John Beaumont, Esq., the direct male repre-
sentative of the ancient and eminent house of Beaumont of
WhilUy Beaumont, b. 29 Aug. 1752, had issue by Sarali
Butler (whom he m. in 1778), dau. of Humphrey Butler, ut
Hereford, and grand-dau. of the Rev. Humphrey Butler,
Rector of Keir, one son and two dans., viz.,
I. Charles-Richard, LL.D., b. 22 May, 1777; constitutM)
tenant for life of the Whitley Beaumont estates, aitcitlu'
death of his father and his aunt Bernard, with remainili i- ti)
the heirs of his body, by the will of his uncle, Ricluu.l-
Henry Beaumont, Esq. He m. 1802, Martha, dau. uf
Stephen Hemsted, M.D.; and dying 18 March, 1813, left a
son and dau.,
1 Richakd-Henbt, heir to his grandfather. I
1 Martha, m. PatricU McMahon, Esq. of Addlestone, I
Surrey. '
I. Charlotte, h. 1779; m. 14 April, 1801, John M'Cummintr,
Esq., Seigneur of Grand Vallee des Montes, in Lower
Canada, Capt. 31st regt. ; and d. 16 Aug. 1815, leaving j
with three daus. one son, Richard-Henrt-John Beaumont,
heir general of Beaumont of Whitley Beaumont Seigneur
of Grand Vallco des Montes, a Lieut.-Col. in the army.
II. Elizabeth-Sarah, m. 1813, Joseph-Thomas Tuite, Esq. of
Pocklington, afterwards of Deighton Grove, near York.
Mr. Beaumont d. 3 Dec. 1831 : his grandson,
Richard-Henry Beaumont, Esq. of Whitley, 6. 5 Aug. 1805;
who m. 3 Dec. 1831, Catherine, dau. of Timothy Wiggin, Esq,
of the United States of America, but d. s. 'p. 1857, havinj
devised Whitley to
Henry-Frederick Beaumont, Esq., eldest son of Henry-
Ralph Beaumont, 5th son of Col. Thomas-Richard Beaumont,
of the Oaks and Bretton. (Sec Beaumont o/ BrtUon.)
Arms, (fc— Same as Beau.mont of Breltoii. ■;
6cat— Whitley Beaumont, Huddersficld, co. York.
BEATJMONT OF BUCKLAND COURT. -
Beaumont, Feancis-IIenry, Esq. M.A., of Buek«
land Court, Surrey, J.P., h. 1 April, 1834 ; m. 1 July,
1856, Mary-Emily, 3rd dau. of Evan Baillie, Esq. of
Dochfour, N.B., by Lady Greorgiana Montagu his
wife, dau. of William, 5th Duke of Manchester, and
has issue,
I. Francis-Montagu, h. 27 Sept. 1857.
II. Speneer-William-Montagu, R.N., /. 3 July, 1S61.
I. Evelyn-Jane-Mary, d. Oct. 22, 1862.
II. Beatrice-CaroUne.
in. Mary-Georgiana.
IV. Hilda-Augusta-Katherine.
Mr. Beaumont is only son (by Franccs-Mary-Caro*
line his wife), dau. of John Smith, Esq. of iiury St.
Edmunds of William-Francis-Bertie Beaumont,
Esq. of Buckland, who was younger brother
of Sir G-eorge-Howland Beaumont, 8th bart. of
Stoughton Grange, co. Leicester. (-See BuekbS
Peerage and Baronetage.)
Arnis—Az., a semee de-lis, a lion rampant, or.
Crest— Oa. a chapeau az., ,semee-de-lia or, turned up
crm., a lion pa.ssant, gold.
MoUo — I. rectus non elatus.
&■«<— Bucklatd Court, Reigabc, Surrey.
EEC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BED
105
BEOKWITH OF SILKSWORTH AND
TRIMDON.
Beckwith, John, Esq., of Silksworth House,
and Trimdon House, co. Durham, b. 15 Sept. 1803 ;
s. to the Silksworth property, 1877, under the will
of his sister-iu-law, the widow of General Beckwith.
iLuiCatlC. — This ancient family originally bore the name
of Malbie, or JIalebisse. Sir Hercules Malebisse (great-grand-
son of Hugh de Malebisse, who is said to have accompanied
the Conqueror to England), to. circa 1226, the Lady Dame
Beckwith, dau. of Sir Wm. Bruce, Lord of Uglebarnby (derived
from Sir Robert Brus, Lord of Skelton in Cleveland, progenitor
of the Eoyal Bruces), and according to the agreement that he
Should change his name, or else his arms, adopted the former
alternative. By the Lady Beckwith, Sir Hercules was direct
ancestor of
William Beckwith, Esq. of Thurcroft, co. York, h. 1664. He
m. Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Chaloner, of Guisborough, co.
York, by whom, who d. 1702, he left at his decease, 1713, with
other issue, a son and heir,
AViLLiAM Beckwith, Esq. of Thurcroft and Sleningford; m.
28 April, 1715, Ehzabeth, only dau. and heir of John Woodi-
field, Esq. of Fishburn and Trimdon, co. Durham, and dying
10 April, 1760, aged 74, left to survive infancy,
I. WooDiFiELD, his heir.
II. Malby, Ensign 3rd Buffs.
III. John, Lieut.-Colonel in Abercrombie's regt. ; <l. 2 Dec.
1787, aged 65, and buried at Bishop Middleham, co.
Durham.
IV. William, of London, Barrister-at-Law, who, with two
two daus., Maria and Elizabeth, left an only son, William,
Ensign 27th foot, d. unm. 1776.
I. Jane, wife of Thomas Westby, Fsq. of Ilaworth.
II. Elizabeth, wife of William llorsfalJ, Esq. of Storth's
Hall.
The eldest son,
WooDiFiELD Beckwith, Esq. of Thurcroft and Trimdon,
bapt. at Laughton, 12 Sept. 1719; m. 1 June, 1771, Dorothy,
dau. of Christopher Kobinson, Gent., of Easington,co. Durham,
and by her (who m. 2ndly, Major Patrick Campbell, and was
buried at Easington) left at his decease, Nov. 1779, aged 60,
an only surviving child,
William Beckwith, Esq. of Thurcroft and Trimdon, 6.
I 3772; m. 16 June, 1794, Caroline, dau. of John Kesham, Esq.,
of Houghton-Ie-Spring, co. Durham, and by her (who d. at
St. Omcr, 10 April, 1S32) had issue,
I. William, his hrii-.
II. .l..lin, /,. lif) Frl.. 1798; d. 20 Oct., 1799.
HI. Geor-c, /,. ,■) Oct. 1799; rf. 1 April, 1809.
IV. John, now of Silksworth and Trimdon.
V. Henry (Rev.), h. 29 Nov. 1806, Rector of Eaton-Constanflne,
Salop; m. 6 Sept. 1836, Ann-Rose, dau. of Rev. John
I'yton, Rector of Eyton and Vicar of Wellington, Salop
(by his wife Anna-Maria, dau. and sole heiress of Edmund-
Joseph riowden, Esq. of Plowdcn Hall, same co.), and has
1 Henry-.Jnlin, l,-!to Capt. 53rd regt., 6. 24 Aug. 1840; in.
12 Oct., 187(1, Kathleen-Elizabeth, dau. of Robert-Craven
Wade, Esq. of Clonebraney, co. Meath, J. P.
2 William-Edmund, b. 17 Dec. 1844.
1 liosr-Caroline.
I. Cainline, m. Samuel Kcntiah, Etq., and d. s. j). 18C7.
II. 1 r^im-cs, d. unm. 1815.
III. INIary, d. wvm. 1865.
IV. Julia, d. 1805, young.
V. Elizabeth, d. 1808, young.
Yi. Julia, d. 1828, unm.
Mr. Beckwith d. 31 Dec. 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Beckwith, Esq., of Thurcroft (which he sold) and
Trimdon, 6. 20 Aug. 1795; a General in the army, and Col.
of the 14th Hussars, K.H., entered the army as Cornet 10th
Light Dragoons (now Lancers); m. 5 April, 1831, Priseilla-
Maria, dau. and heiress of Thomas Hopper, Esq. of Silksworth
House, CO. Durham, but d. s. p. 23 Feb. 1871. General Beck-
with, who, as Major in the 14th Hussars, greatly distinguished
himself by the presence of mind and determination he showed
in suppressing the Bristol Riots in 1831, was a Deputy-Lieut.
for CO. Durham, and High Sheriff in 1S58. Mrs. Beckwith il. 3
June, 1877, devising Silksworth to her brother-in-law, John
Beckwith, Esq., now of Silksworth House.
■^mis — Arg., a chevron between three hinds' heads, erased.
Crest— An antelope, ppr., in the mouth a branch vert.
Motto — Jouiren bicii.
Heats — Silkswoith lluus?, Sundcrkiid ; Triiiidou House, near
Stdgelicld, co. Duruam.
BEDFORD OF SUTTON COLDFIELD.
Bedford, Eev. William-Kirkpatrick-Eil.xnd,
Patron and Kector of Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham,
CO. Warwick, J.P., M.A. O.xford, b. 12 July, 1826 ;
m. 18 Sept. 1851, Maria-Amy, dau. of Josepli
Housou, Esq., younger son of tlie Rey. Henry
Houson, Rector of Soutinvcll, Nott.-?, auil has issue,
I. William-Campbell (Rev.), B.A., b. 29 May, 1S52.
II. Charles-Yvone, 6. 28 Oct. Ib53.
III. Henry-Esme, 6. 19 Oct. 1SG2.
IV. Albert-Edward, 6. 27 Dec. 1864.
V. Walter-Adrian, b. 21 July, 1866.
VL Bernard-Francis, b. 16 Jan. 1808.
I. Amy-Grace. ii. Ethel-Krauccs. in. Lucy.
IV. Annie-Stella.
Mr. Eiland Bedford, hy the will of his uncle, became
co-heir (with his cousin. Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick,
Bart.) of the Hoddam estate.
JCilTCaflC— Ven. John Riland, Archdeacon of Coventry
and Rector of Birmingham, son of Richard Riland, of Over-
Quinton, co. Gloucester, b. 1619, and d. 1072, leaving, by
Cecilia his wife, a son.
Rev. John Riland, Rector of Sutton Colddeld, co. Warwick,
6. 1654; m. 1st, Katherine, dau. of John Shilton, Esq. of West
Bromwich, by whom (who d. 1703) he had issue,
I. John, b. 1690, who built the South Gallery in Sutton
Coldfield Church. He m. Sarah Fisiicr, of Birmingham, anil
d. 1766, having had two sons, who d. young, and sevea
daus.
n. Charles, 6. 1694; d. 1713.
III. EicHAUD, of whom hereafter.
I. Katherine, m. W. Sadler, of Castle-Bromwich, Gent.
Rev. John Eiland m. 2ndly, 1717, Elizabeth Sedgwick, d. 1724.
He d. 1720. His 3rd son,
Eev. Richabd Eiland, b. 1695; m. Mary, dau. of Gcorgo
Bisse, Esq., and had two sons,
I. Richard-Bisse, of whom hereafter.
II. John (Rev.), Rector of Sutton Coldticld, b. 1736, and <7.
1822. He '111. 1768, Ann, dau. of Thomas Hudson, of
Huddersfield, Gent., by whom (who d. 1819) he had, with
three daus., Priseilla; Maria, wife of Rev. Joseph Mendham ;
and Lucy, one son,
John (Rev.), of Yoxall, co. Stafford, m. Maria, dau. of Sir
William Wolseley, 6th bart. of Wolseley.
Eev. Richard Riland d. 1757 : his eldest son,
Rev. Richard-Bisse Riland, Rector of Sutton Coldfield, b.
1732; m. 1759, Mary, dau. of William Ash, Esq. of Paston, by
whom (who d. 1809) he had two daus., his co-heirs,
I. Ltdia, of whom hereafter.
II. Phoebe, h. 1767; m. 1793, Eev. Edmond Williamson,
Eector of Compton, co. Bedford, and d. 1840, leaving issue.
Eev. Eichard-B. Riland, d. 1790 ; his elder dau. and co-heir,
Lydia Riland, b. 1761 ; m. 1784, William Bedford, Esq. of
Birchas Green, and d. 1848, having had by him (who d. 1832)
with three daus., Emma-Mary, m. Charles Parry, Esq. M.D.j
Sophia; and Maria, m. Francis Brandram, Esq.) a son.
Rev. William-Riland Bedford, Rector of Sutton Coldfield,
6. 1794 ; m. 4 Oct. 1824, Grace-Campbell, dau. and in her
issue, co-heir of Cliarles Kirkpatrick-Sharpe, Esq. of Hoddam.
CO. Dumfries, and grand-dau. of William Kirkpatrick, Esq. of
Ailsland, the 3rd son of Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, 2nd bart. of
Closeburn, and by her (who d. 27 March, 1875) had issue,
I. William-Kirkpateick-Riland, his heir.
II. Charles-John-Riland, b. 1828; m. 1871, Emily, dau. of
Robert Gamett, Esq., and has a son,
Chri.stopher-Hay, b. Dec. 1875.
III. Richard-Bisse-Riland, b. 1830, late of 79th regt., Adjutant
5th Stafford Ritle Volunteers.
IV. Fraiicis-Riland, b. 1832.
v. Campbell-Riland, b. 1S33 ; m. Mary, dau. of Rev. T.
Whitehurst.
Rev. W.-R. Bedford d. G July, 1843, and was .i. by his ekU:,t
son, Rev. William-Kirkpatrick-Riland Bedford.
^,.?ns— Ar., three bears' paws erased, sa. a border engr. of
the last.
Crest— A demi lion, rampant, sa., murally crowned or,
holding between the paws a bezant.
Motto — Animum fortuna scquatur.
Residence— iViltoa Coldlicld Rectory, Eiimingham, co.
Warwick.
lOG
BED
THE LANDED GENTRY,
BEL
BEDINGFELD OP DITCHINGHAM HALL.
Bedingfeld, Philip-Hennikee-Bosard, Esq.
of Ditchingham Hall, Norfolk, b. 1859 ; s. his
grandfather, 1871.
ILillCaSC— The family of BerlinRfeld is one (as Cnnulen
sa3-s; of untUiubted antiquity, deriving its name from a town
in Suffolk; and deducing its lineage from the era of the Con-
quest, throu;;h an uninterrupted line of distingixisherl ancestors.
James Bedingfeld (2iid son of Sir Peter Bedingfeld, and
brother of Sir Thomas BodingSeld, ancestor of the Baronets
of Oxburgh), living in 1350, m. Alice, dau. and heir of
Peter de Fleming, by whom he acquired Fleming's Hall and
Manor, and had, with a dau., Margaret, wife of Thomas
Appleyard, of Dunstan, Norfolk, a son and successor,
William Bedingfeld, living temp. Henby VI., who m.
Mary, dau. of Thomas Playters, of Sotteiiey, Suffolk, and
was grandfather of
Thomas Bedi.vgfeld, Esq. of Bedingfeld tevivp. IIeniit VI.
and VII., who m. Joan, dau. of Koger Busarde of Ditching-
ham, and thus acquired that estate ; by her he had, with a
younger son, Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Alderton, Sufl'olk, and
a dau. Alice (a nun), a son and successor,
Philip Bedingfeld, Esq. of DitcHngham, m, Anne,
dau. of Richard Yaxley, Esq. of Yaxley, by Alice his wife, dau.
and heiress of Siratton, and had a son and successor,
Thomas Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, m. Mary,
<lau. of William Methwold, of Langford. co. Norfolk, and by
her, who rf. 1605, he had a son and successor,
Thomas Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, 6. 1553 ; in.
Dorothy, dau. of John Southwell, of Darshara, Suffolk, and
had five sons, 1 Philip, his heir; 2 Thomas (Sir;, Knt. of
Darsham; 3 Robert (Rev.), D.D., Rector of Newton, in the
Isle of Ely; 4 John, of Halesworth; 5 Anthony, an Alderman
<if London. Mr. Bedingfeld d. 1636, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Philip Bedingfeld Esq. of Ditchingham, to. Anne, dau. of
Edward Bacon, Esq., and grand-dau. of the Lord Keeper
Bacon, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Philip Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, 6. 1620 ; ra.
Ursula, dau. of Sir John Potts, Knt. of Mannington, co. Nor-
folk, and had, with other issue, Philip, his heir, and Charles,
m. Augusta, dau. and co-heir of Sir William Cooke, Bart, of
Broom Hall, and had issue. Mr. Bedingfeld was s. by his
eldest son,
Philip Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, m. Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heir of William Strode, Esq. of Coventry, by whom
he had six sons and three daus., viz., 1 John (Rev.), his heir;
2 James, who s. his elder brother; 3 Strode, d. s. 21., to
whom his uncle. Sir George Strode, gave his estate in 1710;
4 Philip; 5 Charles; 6 Thomas, m. Arabella, dau. of Rev.
Charles Buchanan, Rector of Ditchingham, and had one son
and three daus. ; 7 Katherine, ; 8 Elizabeth, in. Robert Davy,
Esq. of Ditchingham ; 9 Mary. Mr. Bedingfeld was s. by his
eldest son.
The Rev. John Bedingfeld, LL.D., of Ditchingham, who
built the present mansion there. He m. Catherine, dau. of
Clere Garneys, Esq. of Hedenham, but dying s. p. 1729,
vas s. by his brother,
James Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, whose elder
son and successor,
Philip Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, 6. 31 May, 1716 ;
m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart, of Gillingham,
and had by her, with other issue, Philip, his heir; Bacon,
successor to his brother; Mary, to. Brampton Gurdnn, Esq.
of Dillingham and Letton ; and Ann, m. WiUiam Leigh, Esq.
of Rushall, CO. Stafford. Mr. Bedingfeld m. 2ndly, Mrs.
Forster, dau. of Spendlove, of Norwich, and had further issue,
Francis Philip, 6. 1793, m. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Havers,
Esq. of Thelton, Norfolk, and had three sons, Francis, Thomas,
and Richard, and two daus., Catherine and Mary; Elizabeth,
in. 1st, Capt. Addison, and 2ndly, Rev. E. Forster. Mr. Beding-
feld d. 1791, and was«. by his son,
Philip Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, who d. without
issue, shortly after his father, Sept. 1791, when the estate de-
volved on his brother,
The Rev. Bacon Bedingfeld, of Ditchingham, 6. 16 May,
1746; TO. 19 June, 1770, Susannali, dau. of Donatus
O'Brien, Esq. of Blatherwycke Park, co. Northampton, and
had by her, who d. 9 May, 1812,
John-James, his heir.
Susanna-Harriet, to. 1st, John-Joseph Talbot, Esq., brother
of Charles, 15th Eail of Shrewsbury, and 2ndly, Henry
Roper, loth Lord Teynham.
Lucy-Eleanor.
Caroline-Elizabeth, m. Joseph Mortimer, F."»q. of AVilts.
Matilda-Stafford-Sophia, m. Donatus O'Brien, Esq. of
Tixover.
Mr. Bedingfeld d. 13 July, 1797, and was s. by his son,
John-James Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, J. P. and
D.L., b. 14 Feb. 1773; to. 1 Jan. 1800, Sarah, dau. and co-heir
of Paul Piersey, Esq. of Fairhill, co. Cork, and had issue,
John-Longtjeville, of Ditchingham.
Pliilip, b. 1803 ; Major E.I.C.S.
William, b. 1805; Ibst his life while serving as a midshin- n
man, R.N. *^
James (Rev.), 6. 12 Sept. 1809 ; Rector of Bedingfeld, Suffolk,
J. P., Rural Dean; m. 23 July, 1839, Hon. Frances Henniker-
Major, dau. of John-Minet, 3rd Lord Henniker, and has
had four sons and a dau., F'rances, d. amn. 9 Jan. 1865.
Lucinda-Caroline, m. 19 Oct. 1824, Kev. John-Robert Hopper,
Rector of Wells, Norfolk. '
The eldest son,
JoHN-LoNonEviLLE BEDINGFELD, Esq. of Ditchingham Hall,
J. P., b. 19 Oct. 1800; m. 24 July, 1829. Mary, 2nd dau. of
John-Minet, 3rd Lord Henniker, and had issue,
I. Philip, LL.D., J. P., b. 25 April, 1830; m. 1855, Adelaide-
Mary, dau. of the late Rev. Edgar- Rust d'Eye, and d. v. p.
1870, leaving,
Philip, now of Ditchingham Hall, and other is,sue.
II. John, Capt. in 48th regt., 6. 16 Aug. 1831 ; tZ. 2Dec. 1870.
in. Francis- William, 6.26 Oct. 1837; to. 4 Aug. 1859, Mary*
Laura, dau. of Capt. Vine, 6th Madras Cavalry.
IV. George-Longucville, 6. 1841.
I. Mary-Henniker. 11. Sarah-Sophia,
III. Anne-Eliza. iv. Louisa-Jemima.
Mr. Bedingfeld d. 1871, when he was s. by his grandson,
Philip Bedingfeld, now of Ditchingham.
Arms — Erm., an eagle displayed gu., armed or.
Crest — A demi-eagle displ. gu.
Motto — Aquila non capit muscas; or, Djspicio tcrrcna.
-S'eaJ— Ditchingham Hall, Bungay, Norfolk.
BEECH OP BRANDON LODGE.
Beech, James, Esq. of Brandon Lodge, co. War-
wick, and the Shawe, co. StafPord, J.P., High Sheriff
of Warwickshire 1864, b. 24 Dec. 1813 ; m. 23 Dec.
1843, Emily-Charlotte, 4th dau. of John Madocks,
Esq., M.P., of Grlanywern, co. Denbigh, and has issue,
I. Rowland-John, b. 15 Nov. 1853. "
II. Charles-Madocks, &. 28 May. 1855. 1
III. Henry-Edward, b. 5 Nov. 185C. 'J
IV. Reginald, b. 14 March, 1862. i. Alice-Mary.
Tlie estate of The Shawe came into the Beech family-
through the eldest of three co-heiresses (sisters of
the name of Stubbs), who m. the uncle of the
present proprietor's grandfixther. The mansion was
built by the late James Beech, Esq., about sixty
years since. He m. Esther Sutton, of Shawe House,
Cheadle, and had a son, the present James Beech,
Esq. of Brandon Lodge.
Arms — Arg., on abend gu., three bucks' heads, cabosscd, or.
Crest — A stag's head,cabossed, or.
Motto — Sub tegmine fagi.
S«a«.s— Brandon Lodge, near Coventry; and the Shawe, near
Cheadle.
BELGRAVE OP PRESTON HALL.
Belgrave, William, Esq, of Preston Hall, co.
Rutland, and Maidwell Hall, co. Northampton, b. 8
Dec. 1822 ; m. 9 April, 1847, Ellen-Mary, dau. of
Perceval-Hare Earle, Esq. of Torquay, and has issue,
I. William. ii. Percy.
I. Ellen-Mary.
JLiUCilgC— The Rev. Cornelius Belgua-vt:, M.A., Rector
of Ridlington, Rutland, and of North Kihvorth, co. Leicester,
b. 18 Aug. 1676, the 5th son of William Belgrave, of North
Kihvorth, who was 6th in descent from William Belgrave, Esq.
of North and South Kilworth, the 2nd son of Belgrave, of Bel-
gr.ave, to. 2 Dec. 1703, Mary, dau. and co-heir of William
Shield, of Preston, Rutland, Gent., and d. 17 Feb. 1757,
leaving, besides fuur other sons and four daus.,
The Rev. Jeremiah Belgrave, Rector of Preston, Rutland,
and North Kilworth, co. Leicester, b. 1708 ; who ra, Aug.
1742, Frances, dau. of Richard Taylor, of the parish of St.
George, Middlesex, Capt. of an Indiuman, and had issue,
BEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEL
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Chnrles (Rev.), Rector of Ridlingtnn, Rutland, and of Xorth
Kilwortli, CO. Leicester, d. unui. liO Fob. 1804.
AVilliam, of Preston Hall, co. Rutland, High Sheriff 1788. He
il. lbJ4, leaving dans. only.
GEOKfiE, D.D., of Preston Hall, Rector of Cockficld, ,1 . s. p.
March, \i%), when he was s. by his nephew, Rjv. William
Bolgravc, M.A.
Jeremiah, of whom presently.
Thomas, of Louth, co. Lincoln, d. 1789, leaving issue.
Samuel, of Preston, d. 1768.
Cornelius, of Lutterworth, d. 1794, leaving a dau.
Frances, of Stamford. Mary, of Stamford.
Mr. Belgrave d. 1802. His 4th son,
Jeremiah Belgrave, Esq. of Stamford, co. Lincoln, h. 2 June,
175-3; TO. 2G Feb. 1786, Jane, eldest dau. of William Barker,
Esq. of Tiuwell, Rutland, and by her (who d. 4 May, 1790) had
issue,
William, his heir.
Frances-Elizabeth, m. 1814, Ed^\-ard Tyron, Kr,ci. of South-
ampton.
Mary-Anne, to. 1814, Egerton Cutler, Esq. of London, who
d. March, 1833.
Mr. Belgrave d. 19 Aug. 1819. His son.
Rev. William Belgrave, M.A. of Preston Hall, Rutland,
J.P., Rector of Preston, 6.24Aug. 1791; m.'6'Sov. 1814, Sophia-
Elizabeth, dau. of William Belgrave, Esq. of Preston Hall,
Piutland, and had issue,
T. William, now of Preston.
1. Snphia-Elizabeth. ii. Jane-Susanna,
in. Frames, m. 21 Not. 1848, Eev. Charles Lucas, of Filby
House, CO. Norfolk.
jv. Marianne, d. II Feb. 1852.
V. Henrietta, m. 17 Sept. 1861, Eev. John-Stafford-Ashby
Hilliard, Rector of Little Wittenham, Berks.
Arms — Gu., a chevron erm., between three masclcs arj-.
CreU — A ram's head arg.
&'a«— Preston Hall, near Uppingham, Rutland.
Residence — Hcacham Hall, King's Lynn.
BELL OF BOTJBNE PARK.
Bell, Matthew, Esq. of Bourne Park, Kent,
M.A., Trin. Coll. Cambridge, J.P. and D.L., Higli
Sheriff 1850, b. 7 July, 1817 ; m. 13 June, 18:39,
Eann^'-Cecilia, youngest dau. of Thomas Bigge, Esq.
of Benton, Noitliumberlaud, and has issue,
I. Matthew-John, late 13th Light Infantry, 6. 3 May, 1S40 ;
..'. 1870, Kathleen-Matilda, 2nd fiau. of the late Jolm
llcilly, Esq. (of the Scirvagh family), and has issue,
ilATTHEW Gerald-Edward, and two daus.
II. Edward-Shurland, b. 1 Sept. 1841 ; 0. 16 April, 1S61.
III. Charles-George, late 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 6.
G Feb. 1843; TO. 17 July, 1875, Emma-Frances-Beresford,
2nd dau. of Col. Whyte, of Newtown Manor.
IV. Herbert-James, h. 16 Aug. 1853.
I. Florence-Jane, m. 28 July, 1863, Allen-George Douglas,
late Capt. H.M. 9th rcgt., only son of Henry-Hamilton
Douglas, Esq. late 1st Life Guards.
II. Fanny-Alice, m. 26 Oct. 1865, Charles-Stewart Hardy,
Esq. of Chilham Castle, Kent.
III. Augusta-Rose, m. 4 Jan. 1876, William-Gavcn Eden,
oldest son of Rev. Arthur Eden, Vicar of TiceUurst,
J-ussex (see Henley, Burke's Peerage).
IV. Eleanor-Margaret, r,i. 16 July, 1874, Rev. Arthur-ElUson
?>Iolineux, M.A., Vicar of Maiden Bradley, Wilts, 4th son
of George Molineux, Esq. of Lewes.
V. Constance-Georgina, m. 30 July, 1872, Major Frcderick-
Tliomas Whinyates, R.H.A.
VI. Gertrude-Cecilia.
Itittr.TigC. — John Bell, Esq. of Kendal, Westmorland,
■'. 1765 : the son of Matthew Bell, of Kendal, b. 1733, by Agnes
lis wife, dau. of William Yeates, Esq. of Beetham, was Senior
'.Vranglerat Cambridge, 1786, and Fellow of Trin. Coll., and
F.R.S. Adopting the profession of the law, he attained great
;minence at tlie Chancery Bar, and was made King's Counsel,
^le Ml. Jane, dau. of Henry Grove, Esq., and by her (who d.
lOct. I8CG) left at his decease, 6 Feb. 1836, an only child, tlie
iresent Matthew Bell, Esq. of Bourne Park.
' ■— Sa., on a chevron, between three bells arg., as many
Iliads, erased.
'—.4 lion's head erased ppr.
,',../() — Lege et labore.
iitaj— Bourne Park, Canterbury, Kent.
BELL OF THIRSK.
The late Ekedekick Bell, Esq. of Thirsk Hall'
CO. York, J.P. and D.L., Capt. North York Kiflc3»
h. Dec. 1830, son cf Rev. William Macbean, s. his
maternal uncle, the late John Bell, Esq., March,
1850, whereupon he assumed the name of Bell in
lieu of that of Maubean. He d. s. ;p. 1875.
HtltCaffC. — Ralph Bell, of Thirsk, M.P. for that
Borough, and Lord of the Manor, m. at the "I'ork Minsters,
3 March, 1697, Rachel Smyth, by whom he had two son'
and two daus.,
Ralph, his heir.
Peter, m. Mary, 2nd dau. of Richardson Fcrrand, Esq. of
Harden, and widow of Henry Currer, Esq. of Kikhvick-
they d. s. p. '
Elizabeth, m. Robert Livesey E.sq., of Livesey, co. Lan-
caster.
Mary, d. unrii.
The eldest son,
Ralph Bell, Esq. of Thirsk, m. Ann, dau. and co-heir of
Edward Conyei's, Esq. of Jlalion, by whom (who d. 1814) he
had two sons and one dau.,
,ToHN, his heir.
Robert, of Kiklaln, v,-!ir, ;,, ,,„-,! the ad.litinnal surname and
armsof LivK.i , ... ; : n--,.,l,„^ ,. ii„. Lnv-..v ..state,
h. 1 Apnl, i;,;., i, ; ,1 ,,,,., ,|;,,i. ,,[■ |;.v. Dr. Ch.vcr of
Malton, anilhiiil i-:i.', .\Li:i:i;iii:., /,). Kdnuuul Tuitun li.jO
of Upsal, near Thirsk. '
Marian, jh. Dec. 1798, the Rev. Henry Gale, M.A.
The eldest son,
John Bell, Esq. of Thirsk, b. 3 Oct. 1764; m. Oct. 1800,
Frances Brady, 3rd dau. of tlie Hon. William Baruett, of
Arcadia, in the Island of Jamaica, and liad issue,
I. Ralph, b. 1804; d. young.
II. John, b. 11 Aug. 1809; and s. his father, of whom here-
after.
I. Frances, to. 2 Sept. 1823, Rev. William Macbean, M.A.,
Rector of Peter Tavy, Devon, who d. July, 1855, and had
Frederick, late of Thirsk.
Archibald, b. 6 July, 1832.
Alfred, b. 1833 ; d. Oct. 1847.
Francos-Bell, m. 2 Sept. 1847, Rev. Henry Smith, Rector of
Eastei-n Morduit, 4th son of Very Rev. Di-. Smith, Dean
of Christohurch ; she d. 29 May, 1859, leaving three sons
and two daus.
Elizabeth, m. Dec. 1859, Henry-Robert Markham, Esq.,
only child of the Rev. Henry-Spcncor Markham, Canon of
York, and grandson of Archbishop .'Harkham.
ir. Jane, m. 1st, 2 Sept. 1833, Capt. William Baj'ntun, 12th
Lancers; he d. 12 Aug. 1849. She /,(. 2ndly, Major-Charles-
O. Sanders, formerly of the Austrian service, of Sandersted
and Charlwood, Surrey.
John Bell, Esq. of Thirsk, only surviving son of John Bell
and Frances Brady his wife, s. his father, M.P. for the borough
of Thirsk, and J.P. and D.L. for the North Riding of co. York,
and d. unm. 5 March, 1857, having devised the estate to his
nephew, Frederick Macbean, eldest sou of his elder sister,
Frances.
^rms— Per chevron, az. and sa. ; a chevron engrailed, with
plain cottises between three bells arg.
Motto — Inopem me copia fecit.
&fl<— The Hall, Thirsk.
BELL OF WOOLSINGTON.
Bell, Henry, Esq. of Woolsington, Northum-
berland, formerly Capt. 29th and 36th regts., b.
1^03 ; m. 1831, Helen, only dau. and heiresj of Sir
William-Bagenal Burdett, 3rd bart.
ILtllCitCJC. — Matthew Bell, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, hi. the
dau. of Salkeld, and had, with a dau., Elizabeth, who m. John
Stephenson, Eisq., also of Newcastle, and Knaresdale Hall,
Northumberland, an only son,
Matthew Bell, Esq., Alderman of Newcastle, High ShcrifT
1736, and Mayor, 1757. He m. Jane, dau. of Richard Uidlej-,
Esq. of Heaton, Northumberland, ancestor of Sir Matthew-
White Ridley, Bart., and was father of
Matthew Bell, E.sq. of Woolsington, Col. Northumberland
Militia, who to. 1767, Dulcibella, dau. of Sir John Eden, Ban;.
of Windlestone, co. Durliam, and had, with tliree daus. (one,
Dulcibella, wilo of the Ucv. Uubcrt Moure, son of the Arch-
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BEIi
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEL
bishop of Canterbury), four sons, Matthew ; Stephen ; Eobert,
Mayor of Newcastle 1822 ; and Henry. The eldest,
Matthew Bell, Esq. of Woolsiugton, High Sheriff of Xorth-
umberland, 1797, m. 9 June, 179i, Sarah-Frances, sister of
Charles-J. Brandling, Esq. of Gosforth House, Northum-
berland, and had issue,
Matthew, now of TVoolsington.
Charles, m. 1st, Mary, youngest dau. of theEev. Ralph-Henry
Brandling, of Gosfo.th House; 2ndly, Eachel, 4th dau. of
William Brandling, Esq. of Low Goslorth; and d. s. p.
1844.
Eobert- John, d. 1826.
Heskt, now of Woolsington.
John (Rev.), Vicar of Eothwell, co. York, to. 20 Nov. 1828,
Isabella, only dau. of Sir Charles Loraine, 5th bart. of
Kirkharle, Northumberland, and left a sou and heir,
Chakles-Lokaise.
TVilliam, m. Jane, 3rd dau. of John Eidley, Esq. of Park
End, Northumberland.
Elizabeth-Jane. Dulcibella.
Frances, r,i. Sir John-James Walsham, Bart, of Knill
Court, CO. Hereford.
Mr. Bell d. ISIl, and was s. by his eldest son,
Matthew Bell, Esq. of Woolsington, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff, 1S16, M.P. for Northumberland, 6. 18 April 1793 ; -m.
10 Oct. 1816, Elizabeth-Anne, only dau. and heiress of Henry-
Utrick Eeay, Esq. of Killingworth House, Northiunber-
land, and d. s. jj., when he was s. by his next suryiving
brother,
.^rms— Sa., a fess enn., between three bells arg.
Cregt — A hawk, ppr., belled or.
Seats — Woolsington, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Killingworth
House, both in Northumberland ; and Hanwich Hall,
Durham.
BELIiAIES OF DEEPING FEN.
Bellaies, Ret. Henrt-Walfoed, A.M., Vicar
of Nuneaton, Rural Dean, late H.M. Inspector of
Schools, b. 14 March, 1812 ; m. 15 July, 1839,
Mary-Hannah-Albina, dau. of G-.-Watkin Kenrick,
Esq. of Woore HaU, Salop, by Isabella his wife,
dau. of Wm. ifarington of VYorden, co. Lancaster,
and has issue,
I. Henet-Spencer-Kenkick, h. 1840 ; in. Maria, dau. of J.
Starry, Esq. of Jlilton Ernest, Beds,
u. Clement- Walford, Capt., E.A., b. 1841; m. Mary, dau. of
A. Agabey, Esq., Calcutta.
III. Kenneth-ffarington, b. 1846; m, Mary, dau. of C. Bal-
four, Esq.
IV. Walter-Gray, 6. 1847 ; m. Frcdcrica, dau. of Sir Gilbert
Clayton-East, Bart.
V. Alban-Ennis, b. 1818.
VI. Ernest Hamon, 6. 1853; m. Victoria, dau. of Alan
Edwards, Esq.
vii. Charles-William, b. 1S61.
I. Mary-Albina, m. Lieut.-Col. Sykes, eldest sou af Col.
Syltes, M.P.
II. Ermine, ra. Eev. Eandle Feilden.
in. Frances-Aniyand. iv. Constance-Maud.
V. Ida-Mary. vi. Hylda-Dora.
3LivlCHQt. — This very ancient family claims descent from
Hamon de Belek, Lord of Eye Kettleby, UCO.
William Bellaks of Stoke d'Albini, who d. a.d. 1570 (his
arms are described by Glover, per pale gu. and sa., a lion
ramp, arg.), left a son,
John Bellaks, Esq. of Stoke, living A.D., IC02, whose
con,
John Bellars, m. Esther Green, and d. 170C, leaving a
eon,
James Bellars, Esq. of UfSngton, co. Lincoln, and of Billes-
don, CO. Leicester, 6. May, 1080; d. 1744. He m. 1714,
Catharine, dau and heiress of John Lea, of Bracebrough (by
Catharine, dau. and heiress of Thomas Foot, of Eyhall, Esq.),
and by her, who d. 21 Jan. 1757, had issue,
James, his heir.
Elizabeth, m. William Pank, Esq. of Wansford.
Either, 6. 1716; m. Eichard Boar, Esq. of Maxey.
Alice, b. 1718; m. William Clarke, Esq. of Lobthorpe; and
was grandmother of William Stevenson, who d. 1846, leaving
his large possessions to the Bellairs family.
Ann, 6. 1723; m. J.-\V. Davie, Esq., of Stamford.
The son and heir,
James Bellaes, Esq. of TjfBngton and Billesdon, 6. 5 Sept.
1720; d.b Dec. 1799; m. twice (his 2nd wife was Martha,
dau. of William Barker, Esq. of the family of Sir Abel B.irker,
Bart.); his 1st wife was Mary, dau. and heiress of Abel Wal-
ford, Esq., by Susanna, dau. of J. Venour, Esq. ; by her he
Lad issue,
Abel-Walfoed, his heir.
John, Capt. 4t)th regt., ni. Jane Judd, and left John-Harry,
Lieut. E.N., and other issue.
James, Major 12th regt.; d. s. j3. 1799.
The eldest son,
Aeel-Walford Bellaies, Esq. of TJfBngton .^nd BilIe?don
(inserted the letter "f'into the spelling of the name), h.
8 Feb. 1755; High Sheriff for Rutland, 1809, D.L. and J.V. for
cos. Lincoln and Northampton; hem. 1781, Susanna, only
dau. of ililes Lowley, Esq. of Oakham, and had issue,
James, of Uffington, 6. 2 Aug. 1782; who assumed, by rnyal
sign manual, 1844, the surname and arms of Stevensux.
He III. 29 Jan. 1807, Elizabeth- Anne, eldest dau. of Laurence
Peel, Esq., and niece of Sir Eobert Peel, Bart., and left
issue, at his decease in 1853, with a dau., Emilia, m. her
cousin Edmund Bellairs, a son,
James-Peel .Stevenson, Esq. of Uffington, 6. 20 June,
1808; TO. 1835, Maria, dau. of Col. Mackenzie, and had
issue, Walter, George, Elizabeth, and Mary.
George, of Stockerston and Narborough Hall, co. Leicester,
6. 25 Feb. 1787 ; to. Mary, dau. of Samuel Linwood, and
had issue, 1 Stevenson- Gilbert (Eev.), M..\. of Stockeiston,
Eector of Goadby Marwood, co. Leicester, 6. 1825; m. 1868,
Florence-Elizabeth, dau. of George Norman, Esq. of Goadby
Marwood Hall, and has Gilbert-Nigel, and other issue,
2 George-Clarke, 6. 1826; 1 Dora-Mary, m. 1851, Bev.
AVm. Alford, Rector of Folke.
Henry, late of Deeping Fen.
William (Sir), Knt. of Mulbarton Lodge, co. Norfolk, Capt.
15th Hussars, served in the Peninsular war, and at Waterloo,
in. Cassandra, dau. and heir of Edmund Hooke, Esq. of
Mulbarton Lodge, and had issue, 1 Edmund-Hooke-Wilson,
of Mulbarton Lodge, late Capt. 7th Fusiliers, and Exon of
the Yeomen of the Guard; vi. Emilia-Bellairs, dau. of
James Stevenson, Esq. of Dffington, and has Edmund-
Hooke-AVilliam, and other issue ; 2 Leopold, Capt. 49th
regt. ; 3 William, Col. in the army. Sir William d. 2 Oct.
1863.
Emilia, m. Eev. John Wood, of Swanwick Hall, Derby.
Frances, m. James Higgon, Esq. of Scolton House, CO.
Pembroke.
Catherine, m. 1st, Eev. John-Lindsay Young; and 2ndly,
Eev. George Maclear.
Anna-Maria, m. AV.-H. Harris, Esq. of Haverfordwest.
Mr. Abel AValford Bellairs d. 23 April, 1839. His third son,
Eev. Henry Bellairs, of Deeping Fen, co. Lincoln, A.SL,
Eector of Bedworth, co. Warwick, Eural Dean and Honorary
Canon of Worcester Cathedral, Vicar of Hunsigore, co. York,
Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Strafford, and J. P., b. 29
Aug. 1790; entered the Eoyal Navy, and was wounded at
Trafalgar; was afterwards in the 15th Hussars; and sub-
sequently entered holy orders; he to. 30 May, 1811, Dorothy-
Parker, dau. and co-heir (with Mary, 1st wife of John, Earl of
Strafford, and Sarah, wife of Capt. Carmichael) of Peter
Mackenzie, Esq. of Grove House, Middlesex, and by her had
issue,
I. Henet-Walfoed, now of Deeping Fen.
II. William-Oswald-Mackenzie, b. 22 July, 1814.
in. Charles (Eev.), b. 3 March, 1818; m. 5 Dec. 1839, Anna-
Maria, eldest dau. of John Isherwood, Esq. of Marple Hall, '
Cheshire, and of Bradshaw Hall, Lancashire, and has
issue.
IV. Arthur-Heathcote, h. 27 .Sept. 1826. ,
v. George-Byng, 6. March, 1828.
I. Dora-Ennis, m. Ecginald-Simpson Graham, Esq., eldest ■
son of Eeginald Graham, Esq. of Etterby, in Cumberland.
She was drowned with her husband and only child in the
river Amazon, on Easter Monday, 1845, by the accidental ',
upsetting of a canoe. 1
II. Mary-Ellen, ra. Thomas-Bradshaw Isherwood, Esq. Of *
Marple and Bradshaw.
III. Eosamira, m. Benjamin Lancaster, Esq. of Chester |
Terrace, Regent's Park.
IV. Laura-Parker.
v. Frances-Lake, m. Eev. John-Morgan Brown.
VI. Nona-Maria-Stcvenson.
VII. Agnes, in. Eev. Bertram-Brooke Hulbcrt, Vicar of]
Marton, co. Warwick.
Mr. Bellairs d. 1872, and was s. by his eldest son.
.^i-m«— Per pale, gu. and sa.,'alion, rampant, arg.
Crest— A lion's gamb, erased, gu.
Jl/o((o— In cruce mea fides.
Jiesidence—Tbe Vicarage, Nuneaton,
BEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEX
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BELLEW OF STOCKLEIGH COURT.
Bellew, John-Froude, Esq. of Stockleigh Court,
CO. Devon, J.P., b. 15 April, 1829 ; m. 1871, Louisa,
dau. of Rev. Henry Taylor, of Dulverton, Somerset,
and has a dau.
Evelyn-Maud-Froude.
ILtllCajC. — John Bellewe, in. temp. Edwakd iv., Amy,
eldest dau. and co-heir of John Fleminge, Esq. (of the very
ancient house of Fleminge of Bratlon FLcminge), by his wife,
the dau. and co-heir of Martin Ferrers, descended from Henry
Ferrers, who held the Manor of Beer Ferrers, co. Devon, in the
reign of Edwaud II., and had his castle there. By the co-
heiress of Fleminge, John Bellewe had a son and successor,
Patrick Bellew, of Alverdiscott, in Devon, who m. Anne,
dau. of John Dennis, Esq. of Orleigh, in that co., and had a
son and heir,
Henry Bellew, Esq. of Alverdiscott, who in. Alice, dau.
and heir of WilUam Colebrooke, by Jane his wife, dau. and
heir of Robert Galley, Esq. of Chymney, and had a son,
William Bellew, Esq. of Alverdiscott, who in. Anne, dau.
of Sir Hugh Stukeley, of Afton, and was father of,
Henrt Bellew, Esq. of Stockleigh Court, whose direct
descendant,
Henry Bellew, Esq. of Stockleigh Court, who m. Frances,
dau. of WUUam Barbor, Esq., of Lary and Raleigh, co. Devon,
by Frances his wife, the heiress of Poyntz of Northcote and
Bcttadown, and dying 1752, left, with a dau., Frances, wife of
Horatio Hele, Esq., three sons, of whom
Henry Bellew, Esq., Capt. R.N., s. his nephew at Stock-
leigh Court, and was a distinguished naval officer. He m.
Anne, widow of Thomas Wentworth, Esq., but dyings, jj. 18
April, 1791, aged 6.3, was s. by his brother,
John Bellew, Esq. of Stockleigh Court, who to. Philippa
Le Comte, an heiress, and d. 1821. He was s. by his 3rd but
eldest surviving son,
William Bellew, Esq. of Stockleigh Court, who to. 1798,
Prcstwood-Love, dau. of the Rev. John Froude, Rector of
Knowstone and MoUand (of the family of Froude of Eimestone,
CO. Devon), and had issue, 1 John-Prestwood, his heir;
2 Henry, of Oakhampton Park, Somerset, in. Mary-Froude,
2nd dau. of H. Bawden, Esq., J.P., and had a son, Henry-
Bawden, and a dau., Ada-Mary; 3 Frances; and 4 Caroline
(now deceased), whom her aunt. Miss Bellew, made her heir.
Mr. Bellew <^. 7 June, 1S26, and was s. by his son,
John-Prestwood Bellew, Esq. of Stockleigh Court, b. 19
July, 1803; m. 8 May, 1827, Mary-Anne, dau. of William
Hancock, Esq. of Wiveliscombe, Somerset, by Mary Froude
his wife, and had issue,
Joh.v-Fkoude, now of Stockleigh Court.
William-Legassicke, 6. 22 Sept. 1831.
Louisa-Philippa. Fanny.
Mary-Anne-Carrington. Camilla-Prestwood.
He d. 21 Jan. 1862.
i Arms—Sn., fretty, or, quartering Fleminge, Ferrers, Cole-
BEOOKE, Galley, &c.
C'reH — An arm, embowed, habited, the hand ppr., grasping
a chalice pouring water (belle eau, in allusion to the name)
into a basin, also ppr.
JMotto—Toat d'en haut.
Sml — Stockleigh Court, Crcditon.
1 Rorekt-Bebnaud Sparkow, Esq. of Worlingham Hall.
6. 17^3; m. 14 May, 17'J7, Lady Olivik Achosun, dau.
of Arthur, 1st Earl of Gosford, and d. a BrigaUier-Gen.
in the West Indies, 1805, leaving a dau. and heiress,
MiLLicENT, TO. 8 Oct. 1822, George, 6th Duke of Man-
chester, and d. 21 Nov. 1848.
1 Mary Sparrow, m. 20 July, 1805, Archibald, 2nd Earl of
Gosford, and d. 30 June, 1841.
II. Bence Sparrow, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son.
The Rev. Bence Sparrow, Rector of Beccles, Suffolk, suc-
ceeding to the Thorington estate, assumed, by sign-manual,
2 May, 1834, the surname and arms of Bence. He m. 178G,
Harriet, dau. and heir of William Elmy, Esq. of Beccles, and
had issue,
Henby-Bence, his heir.
Anna-Maria, m. 1809, the Rev. Lancelot Brown, Rector of
Kelsale and Carlton, Suffolk.
Matilda, m. 1811, Lieut.-Col. Wm. Jones, 5th Dragoon
Guards.
Mr. Bence d. Sept. 1724, and was s. by his son,
Henry-Bence Bence, Esq. of Thorington Hall, J. P. and
D.L., Col. in the East Suffolk Militia, b. 12 March, 1788; m.
5 May, 1815, Elizabeth-Susanna, 2ud dau. and co-heir of
Nicholas Starkie, Esq. of Frenchwood, Lancaster, and d. 9 Feb.
1861, having had,
Henby-Alexander-Starkie, now of Thorington Hall.
Edward-Robert-Starkie, of Kcntwell Hall, Suffolk, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1861, late of the King's Dragoon
Guards, b. 27 Aug. 1823; in. 1850, Albinia, dau. of George
Sulivan, Esq., and has issue, 1 Edward-Starkie, b. 1862;
1 Isabel-Elizabeth-Starkie ; 2 Albinia-Marian-Starkie ; 3
Leila-Emily-Catherine-Starkie ; and 4 Mabcl-Mary-Starkie.
Thomas-Starkie (Rev.), Rector of Thorington, 6. 1 Oct. 1824;
TO. 1857, and d. 1858.
Marianne-Susanna-Starkie, d. 1833.
Arms— Arg., on a cross, between four frets gu., a castle of
the first.
Crest— A tower or, charged with a fret gu.
AfoHo^ Virtus castellum meum.
Seat — Thorington Hall, near Saxmundam.
BENCE OF KENTWELL HALL.
iSee Preceding Memoir.
BENCE OF THORINGTON HALL.
Bence, Henet-Alexander-Starkie, Esq. of
Thorington Hall, Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., formerly
in tlie Diplomatic Service, and High Sheriff, 1872 ;
b. 15 May, 1816 ; m. 23 Aug. 1850, Agnes, 2nd dau.
of John Barclay, Esq., and has issue,
I. Agnes-Marian, to. 1876, Percy-Bence Trower, Esq.
II. Edith-Mabel. m. Ida-Millicent.
ILinCajC. — The family of Bence is one of considerable
antiquity in Suffolk, deriving immediately from
JouN Bence, of Aldenbur?h, Suffolk, youngest son of
Edmund Bence, of the same place, who d. before 1587. The
eventual heiress,
Ann Bence, dau. of Robert Bence, Esq. of Hcnstead, 6. 1707;
TO. 16 Dec. 1740, Robert Sparrow, Esq. of Worlingham and
Kettleborough, Suffolk, and by him (who d. 1764) had
I. Robert Sparrow, of Worlingham Hall. m. twice, and had
by his 1st wife, Mary, dau. and heirof Sir John Bernard, Bart,
of Brampton Park, one son and oae dau.,
BENDYSHE OF BARRINGTON HALL.
Bendtshe, The Rev. Richard, M.A., of Bar-
rington Hall, co. Cambridge, b. 1822 ; s. his brother
1865.
3LtltCft(Jt» — The surname, originally De TVestley, is
stated to have been changed to that of Bendish, from a con-
siderable lordship in Radwinter, whereof the family became
possessed some time in the 12th century. The first whose
name occurs in ancient writings that may be certainly de-
pended upon, is
Peter de Westley, alias Bendish. He flourished about
the reigns of King John and Henry III. His descendant,
Thomas Bendyshe, Esq., to. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Bradfield, Esq. of Barrington, and had an elder son,
Edmond Bendyshe, Esq. of Barrington, who inherited his
mother's estate, and founded the family of Bendyshe of
Barrington, co. Cambridge, whose representative in the early
part of the last century,
Ralph Bendyshe, Esq, of Barrington, m. Mary, dau. of
John Aylaff, of the parish of St. James's, Westminster, and
was father of
Richard Bendyshe, Esq. of Barrington, who m. 17 Feb.
1783, Jane, dau. of John Jervis, Esq. of Darlaston, co.
Stafford, and had (with two other sons, Richard, an Officer in
the 1st Foot Guards, who d. at Chatham ; and Robert, Lieut.
R.N., drowned in the "Blenheim" with Sir Thomas Trow-
bridge) a successor,
John Bendyshe, Esq. of Barrington, Lieut. R.N., J. P., D.L.,
and High Sheriff co. Cambridge, b. 10 April, 1790; to. 1st,
10 May, 1820, Catherine, eldest dau. of George Matcham, Esq.
of Ashlield Lodge, Sussex, by Catherine his wife, sister of the
great Lord Nelson, and by her (who d. 1831) he had issue,
John, of Barrington, b. 10 May, 1821; d. 1865.
Richard (Rev.), M.A., now of Barrington.
Nelson, b. 17 Oct. 1823 ; m. 29 Oct. 1863, Charlotte, youngest
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BEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEN
dau. of Capt. Henry Brodiitik, 29th rcgt., d. U June, 1877,
leaving issue.
Thomas, b. 7 July. 1827.
CaroUne. Laura. Susanna. Catherine.
lie r,i. 2ndly, 21 Oct. laS.'?, Anne-Maria, 3rd dau. of Sir Charles
AV'atson, of \V ratting Park, co. Cambridge, and dying 1855,
was 8. hj his eldest son,
John Bendyshe, of IJarrington, 6. 10 May, 1821 ; who d.
unm. 1865, and was s. by his brother, Ricuabd, now of Bar-
rington.
.^'/•)«.s— Arg., a cherron sa., between three rams' heads,
erased, az.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's head ppr.
Motto— Utraque I'allade.
(Seat— Barrington Hall, co. Cambridge.
BENGOTJGH OF THE BIDGE.
BEyGOUGH, JoHN-CnAELES, Esq. of Tlie Eiclge,
Wooton-under-Eclge, co. Gloucester, J.P., High
Sheriff 1877, b. 20 May, 1829 ; m. 9 June, 1857,
Carohne-Augusta, dau. of Rev. Alan-Grardner Com-
-n-all, M.A., Rector of Kingscote and Newington-
Bagpath, and has issue,
I. John-Alan-George, b. 14 July, 1859.
n. Clement-Stuart, b. 14 Jan. 1861.
m. Cyril-Francis, b. 31 March, 1864.
IV. Ernest-Henry, 6. 29 Nov. 1866.
V. Charles-WiUiam, 6. 2 Nov. 1867.
VI. Alan-John, b. 16 Dec. 1872.
I. Evelyn-Caroline. u. Cecil-Anno.
m. Emily-Margareta. -,
IV. Elinor-Daisy, b. 23 Oct. 1809. > ^^'^'°^-
ittncaflt. — George Bengocgh, Esq. of The Eidge, m.
Anne-Cooke, dau. of the late Capt. Carpenter, B.N., and had
issue,
Geoege-Henkt, his heir.
John Charles, now of The Ridge.
Harcourt-Mortimcr, Capt. 77th regt., m. 22 Doc. 1876,
Christina, dau. of — Maybery, Esq.
Edward-Stuart (Rev.)
Emily-Mary, deceased. Isabella.
Gertrude Anne, deceased.
Mr. Bengough d. 25 Dec. 1856, and was s. by his eldest son,
George-Henry-Bengough, Esq. of the Eidge, in. 1st,
Harriet, dau. of T. Evans, Esq., M.D. ; and2ndly, Josephine-
Mary, dau. of Rev. J.-H. Butterworth, and had issue, four
daus. He d. Oct. 1865, and was .5. by his brother,
JoHN-CHAELEs-BENGonGH, now of the Ridge.
Anns— Arg., three lions' heads, erased, sa., each charged
with an ermine spot or ; on a chief, indented of the second,
three crosses pattee, of the first.
Crest — Two crosses pattee, arg., thereon resting a lion's
Motto— Fer acuta belli,
head, erased, sa., charged with an ermine spot.
Seat— The Ridge. Wotton-undcr-Edge.
BENETT OF PYTHOTJSE.
Fane-Benett-Stakford, Vere, Esq. of Pythouse
and Norton House, Wilts, and of Preston Place,
Sussex, late an Officer in the army, and Aide-de-
Camp to General Beresford in India, M.P. for
Shaftesbury since 1873, b. 29 June, 1839, son of Rev.
Arthur Fane ; s. to the estates of the Benetts of
Pythouse at the decease of his cousin, and assumed
in consequence the surname and arms of Benett ;
m. 1 Oct. 18G7, Ellen, sole dau. and heir of the late
William Stanford, Esq. of Preston, Sussex, in con-
sequence assumed the additional surname of SlAN-
lOED, and has issue,
JOHN-MOKTAGUE, b. 1870.
3Lin07l{I0. — The family of Eennct was founded by John
Bennet, who was Sheriff of Wilts in the 51st of Henry HI.
His great-grandson,
Thomas Bennet, of Roston Bavant, m. the dau. and co-heir
of — Page, of Devizes, Wilts, and was s. by his son,
John Bennet, who lu. Agnes Forwarde, of Somerset, and
lind, with other issue, a 3rd son,
. ■\ViLLiAM Bennet, whose great-grandson.
Tno^tAs Bennet, Esq., d. 1653, leaving, with other issue, a
2nd son,
William-Bennet, Esq. of Norton Bavant and of Westbur/,
Wilts, Recorder of Shaftesbury, and Bridport, Dorset, who
m. 1686, Mrs. Patientia Bishop, sister ami sole heir of Col.
Thomas Benet, of Pythouse, Secretary to Prince Rupert, by
whom he left at his decease in 1707, a son and successor,
Thomas Bennet, Esq. of Norton Bavant and of Westbury,
one of the Registrars of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
who s. in 1725 to the Pythouse estate. This gentleman ,„.
1713, Etheldred, dau. and co-heir of His Grace William
Wake, D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury, by whom (who d.
1766) he left at his decease in 1754, with other children who
I William, who predeceased his father (1749), leaving, by
his wife, Mary Mountain, of Stockbridge, an only son,
William, of Norton Bavant and Westbury, who m. ^Ir^;.
Jane Harford, and dying issueless, 1781, devised all iiis
estates to that lady.
II. Thomas, of whom presently.
III. Jolin (Rev.), L.S.D., Rector of Donhead St. Andrew,
AVilts, and of Owcr Moigne, Dorset. This gcntlcmau <».
Frances, sister of Sir Thomas Turton, Bart., by whom (» Im
d. 1795) he had issue, at his decease, 1808,
1 Charles-Cowper, of Lyme Regis, Dorset, J.P., who ,/;.
1st, 1810, Sarah, dau. of William Burlton, Esq. of Dmi-
head St. Andrew; and 2ndly, 1861, Eliza-Agnes, dau. <.l
Rev. George-Randall Orchard. By the former he 1( ii
(at his decease, in 1877, with other issue) an eldest sun,
William Morgan, of Fritham, Hants, m. 1843, Barbara-
Sarah, dau. of Capt. Waring, B.N., and had.issue.^
2 Frederick, rn. 1811, Miss Henrietta-Emelia Kriipe, of
St. Helena, and d. 1823, leaving two sons.
3 George, of Salesman's Cross, Surrey, m. Miss Patiencff
Ridley, of Croydon.
4 William- Wake, of the Royal Navy, killed in a<:tion.
5 Hcnry-Cowper, d. s. p.
1 Frances, m. Gregory Doyle, Esq., co. Carlow.
2 Catherine-Maria, m. Stamford Carroll, Esq., Dublin.
3 Amelia.
Mr. Bennet d. 1754. His eldest surviving son,
Thomas Bennet, Esq. of Pythouse, obtained a Fellowship at
Oxford, as founder's kin, to Archbishop Chichely. He m. 1st,
1766, Frances, dau. of Rev. Richard Reynolds, of Little Paxton,
CO. Huntingdon; and 2ndly, 1771, Catharine, dau. of James
Darrell, Esq. of York Street, Saint James's, London, co-
heir of her brother; and by tho latter only (who d. 1780; had
issue,
Thomas, d. s. p. 1789.
John, heir to his father.
William, 6. 1770; m. 1815, Ellen, dau. and heir of Thomai
Gore, Esq. of Tring Park, Herts, and had issue, Florence-
Amey ; Ellen-Caroline ; and Etheldreda-Anna.
Etheldred-Anna-Maria.
Mr. Bennet, who repurchased North Bavant, d. 1797, and was
s. by his son,
John Bennet, Esq. of Pythouse and Norton Bavant, M.P.,
for Wilts, 6. 20 May, 1773; m. 1801, Lucy, dau. of Edmuiril
Lambert, Esq. of Boyton House, V/ilts, and by her (who d.
1827) had issue,
John, 6. 13 Aug. 1809; m. 2.5 July, 1836, Emily-Blanche,"
youngest dau. of Sir Henry Tichbome, Bart., and d. s. p.
His widow M. 2ndly, 2 July, 1850, M.-J. Higgms, Esq. of
Lowndes Square.
Thomas-Edmund, b. 1812; d. 1829.
Lucy-Harriet, m. 27 Aug. 1832, Rev. Arthur Fane, son of
Gen. Sir Henry Fane, G.C.B., and d. 6 April, 1845, leaving
issue, the present Vere Fane-Benett-Stanford, Esq. of
Pythouse, and two other sons, Edmund- Vcitch Fane;
and Henry-Arthur Fane, and three daus., viz., Isabel;
Amy, 'M. 1859, C. Oliver, Esq. of Childe Oxford, Dorsetj
and Anne.
Ethcldred-Catherine, m. 24 Aug. 1827, Lord Charles-Spencer
Churchill, 2nd son of George, 6th Duke of Marlborough,
and d. 6 Dec. 1839.
Emily, d. young. Frances.
Anna-Maria, m. 25 Jan. 1810, Marmaduke Jeffreys, Esq. of
Eaton Place.
Mr. Bennet d. 1 Oct. 1852.
Arms — Gu., three demi-lions, rampant, arg. a mullet or,
quartered with Fane and Stanford.
Cr(St — Out of a mural crown or, a lion's head issuant, az.,
charged with a mullet or.
&cats— Pytliouse, Hindon; Norton House, Warminster; and
Preston Place, Preston, Sussex.
BENNET OF ROTJGHAM HALIj.
Bennet, Philip, Esq. of Rougham Hall, Suffolk,
b. 2'J. Feb. 18G2 ; s. his father 11 July, 1875.
BEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEN
111
ILtlltSJC — Philip Bennet, Esq. of Widcombe, Sumcr-
eet, son of Philip ISennet, Esq., by Mary his 2ncl wife, cUui. of
Thomas Hallain, Esq. of Tollesbury, and grandson of I'hilip
Bennet, by Jane his wife, dau. of Scarboroujili Chapman, Ksq.
of Widcoinbe, Somerset, ??i. 14 Dec. 17G9, Mary, dau. of the
Kev. Christopher Hand, B.D., and by her (who d. 16 April,
1822), had a son,
Philip Bennet, Esq. of Tollesbury, J. P., High Sheriff of
Suffolk, 1821, b. 1771 ; m. 1704, Jane-Judith, only child of the
Eev. 11. Kedington, of llougham Hall, and d. 1853, having bad
issue,
Philip, his successor.
James-Thomas, Hector of Chevcloy, co. Cambridge, J.P., 5)?.
6 April, 1826, Henrietta-Eliza, dau. of James Jackson, Esq.
of Doncaster, and has issue.
Jane-Fanny, m. 4 Dec. 1821, the Eev. Samuel Aldcrson,
Rector of Risby, brother of Mr. Baron Alderson.
The elder son,
Philip Bennet, Esq. of Tollesbury, J.P. and D.L., late M.P.
for West Suffolk, b. 1795; m. 1822, Anne, 2nd dau. and co-heir
of Sir Thomas Pilkington, Bart, of Chevet, and d. 17 Aug.
1866, leaving a son and heir,
Philip Bennet, Esq. of Tollesbury and Eougham Hall,
Suffolk, J.P. and D.L. for Suffolk, JIajor Suffolk Yeomanry
Cavalry, late Lieut. Eoyal Horse Guards, b. 1827 ; i/i. 29 Nov.
1860, Barbara-Harriot-Sophia, eldest dau. of Edgar Disney,
Esq. of the Hyde, Essex, and had issue,
I. Philip, now of Eougham.
II. Geoffrey, b. 4 Oct. 1863.
III. Cyril, b. 13 Sept. 1865.
IV. Claude, b. 26 Aug. 1873.
I. lona, b. 13 Oct. 1874.
Major Bennet d. 11 July, 1875. His widow m. 2ndly, 4 Dec.
187S, the Hon. Harbord Harbord.
Arms — Gu., a bezant between three demi-lions, rampant,
couped arg. Crest — In a mural crown or, a lion's head, couped,
charged on the neck with a bezant. jl/o»o— Bene teuax.
Scat — Eougham Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
BENNETT OP BENNETT'S COURT.
Bennett, John-Chaeles, Esq. of Bennett's
Court, CO. Cork, b. 7 Aug. 1843, assumed the name
of Bennett in lieu of liis patronymic, Jackson, and
the arms of Bennett quarterly, with his paternal
arms, by royal license, dated 1 Jan. 1874 ; m. 26
Jan. 1865, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Eev. Francis
Newport, Rector of Rostellan, by Kathc-ine his
wife, dau. of Sir Nugent Humble, Bart, of Clou-
coskoran, and has issue,
I. GEOHGE-NEWPorvT-JACKSON, 6. 2G July, 1876.
I. Katherine-ilary. u. Georgina.
III. Lucy-Beatrice.
fttltfaflC. — George Bennett, Esq. of Maulachollig, co.
Cork, VI. Mary, sister of PhiUp Euby, Esq., and d. 1673,
leaving a son,
Edwakd Bennett, Esq. of Maulachollig, who r,i. Susanna,
dau. of John Hamon, of Cork, Merchant, and had issue,
Joseph, of whom hereafter.
Edward, of Cork, BI.D.
George, whose son John was a Justice of the Court of King's
Bench.
John.
Anne, m. John Wakeham, Esq.
Ehzabcth.
Joseph Bennett, Esq. of B.nllymoro, co. Cork, the eldest son,
was Eecordcr of the city of Cork. He m. Elizabeth Warren,
and having no male issue, devised his property by his will,
dated 28 April, 1761, to the issue of his only dau. and heiress,
Susanna Bennett. She m. 1781, George Jackson, Esq. of
Glanbeg, and had issue,
I. Joseph-Henry, who assumed the name and arms of
Bennett only by royal sign manual, dated '22 Oct. 1811,
of him hereafter.
n. George, of Glanbeg, co. Waterford, J.P.
III. John, Eector of 'J'allow, co. Waterford, in. 1 Jan. 1835,
Rosa, dau. of William Poole, Esq. of Glenmore, co. Water-
ford, by whom (who d. Nov. 1859) he had issue,
1 George-Cecil.
2 Thomas-Edward, s. to Bennett's Court, 1861, but d. unm.
Oct. 1869.
3 John-Charles. now of Bennett's Court.
1 Isabel-Eosa, d'. Dec. 1869.
2 Georgina-Elizabeth, d. 1867.
S Susanna, m. Mark Wilson, Esq. of Carnlough, co.
Antrim, and has issue.
4 Edith-Theodo^-ia.
IV. Edward-Bennett, Capt. 2nd Foot Queen's regt., m. Miss
Grier, co. Wexford, and liad a son who d. 1837, in Bombay.
I. Georgina.
II. Charlotte, m. Richard Jlartin, Esq. M.D. Somerset.
III. Anne, d. I'.nm.
IV. Maria, m. William Sweet, Esq., E.N.
V. Elizabeth-Warren.
The eldest son,
Joseph-Henry Bennett, Esq. of Bennett's Court, ,<!. to the
estates of his maternal grandfather, and m. Theodosia-Anne,
dau. and heiress of John Smith, Esq. of Summer Castle, co.
Lancaster, and had one son, Joseph-Henry, b. 1813, d. unm.
4 July, 1843. Mr. Bennett d. 11 Oct. 1861, when the estates
devolved on his nephew, Thomas-Edward Jackson, and at his
death in 1869, they descended to that gentleman's brother,
the present
John-Charles Bennett, Esq. of Bennett's Court.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Bennett, gu., a bezant between
three demi-lions rampant, or; 2nd and 3rd, Jackson, arg., %
lion, passant, gu., on a chief engrailed of the last three battle-
axes of the first.
Crests — 1st, Bennett, out of a mural coronet or, a demi-lion
rampant arg., holding between the paws a bezant ; 2nd, Jack -
EON, an arm, embowed, in armour, the hand grasping a battle-
axe, all ppr., the arm charged with a mullet, gu.
Motto — Serve the King.
Seat — Bennett's Court, Queenstown, co. Cork.
BENNETT OF FARINGDON HOUSE.
Bennett, Daniel, Esq. of Faringdou House,
Berks, J.P. and D.L., b. 29 June, 1833 ; m. 28 Oct.
1847, Mary-Ehzabeth, eldest dau. of TJyedale
Corbett, Esq. of Aston HaU, Salop, and has issue a,
dau., Marianne-Katherine.
HtnCajC— DANrEL Bennett, Esq. of Faringdon House,
Berks, d. 1826, leaving a son,
William Bennett, Esq. of Faringdon House, Berks, h. 1790 ;
High Sheriff of Berks in 1837. He m. 25 Sept. 1817, Marianna,
dau. of John Dunkin, Esq. of Fryerning, Essex, and by her
(who d. 1840;, had issue,
Danfel, now of Faringdon Houpp.
William, Lieut. 15th Hussars, d. in India, 29 Sept. 1848, unm..
John-Dunkin, rf. 6 Nov. 1851.
Elizabeth-Emma, rii. 29 July, 1845, Eichard-Mercdyth
Eichards, Esq. only son of E. Eichards, Esq., M.P., of
Caerynwch; and d. k. p. 10 Dec. 1852.
"' • 3, d. unm. 22 March, 1837.
Mr. Bennett d. 18 Jan. 1844.
drills— Gu., a bezant, between three demi-lions, rampant,
arg.
Crest— \ lion's head, couped, gu., charged with a bezant.
Motto — De bon vouloir servir le roi.
-Setti— Faringdon House, co. Berks.
BENNETT OP CADBURTT.
Bennett, FREDEEiCK-WENTWORTn, Esq. of Cad-
bury House, Somerset, J. P., late Capt. 69th Eegt.
h. 1827 ; m. Miss Catheriue-Eliza Smith, whicii
lady d. 1875.
JLlltCaflC. — James Bennett, Esq. of Cadbury, m. Mary,
dau. of Thomas Clutterbuck, Esq. of Marazion, and had witLi
junior issue, his son and heir,
James Bennett, Esq. of Cadbury House, J. P., h. 1793, whO'
m. Annabella, dau. of Eev. Wm. Provis Wickham, and d. 1872,
leaving, with other issue, his sou and heir, the present Fbede-
rick-Wentworth Bennett, Esq. of Cadbury.
,Scai— Cadbury House, Castle Cary.
BENNETT OP SPARKFOBD HALL.
Bennett, Heney-Edwaed, Esq. of Sparkford
Hall, Somerset, J.P., Capt. 1st Somerset Militia,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1822 ; s. his fatlier, 1874 ; m.
1857, Laura-Birchell, dau. of Sir James-B. Macau-
lay, C.B., and has issue.
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BEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEN
ILiltCafff.— Kev. Henrt-Bemntett, of Sparkford Hall,
J.P., brother of James Bennett, Esq. of Cadbury, 6. 30 Oct.
1795; m. 23 July, 1821, Kmily, youngest dau. of Edward
Moberly, Esq., and Sarah Cavley, his wife, and had issue,
I. Henbt-Edward, now of Sparkford.
II. William-Hen i-y, m. Helen Shebbearo.
III. Edward-James, m. Anne Goodden.
IV. George.
V. James-Arthur, m. Margaret Bonn.
VI. Francis-Cayley, m. Mary BIcssig.
VII. Charles-William.
I. Emily-Sarah, m. Charles Crokat, Esq.
II. Julia- Anne.
in. Helen-Frances, m. Rev. R.-W. Church,
IV. Mary-Isabel, m. Rev. J. Baker.
V. Elizabeth-Mary, m. Rev. C.-M. Church.
VI. Susan-Fanny, m. Archibald Graharae, Esq.
VII. Agnes-Emily.
&aJ— Sparkford Hall, near Ilchcstcr.
BENNETT OF THOMASTOWN.
Benxett, Francis-Valentine, Esq. of Thomas-
town, King's Co., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, 1854,
h. 28 Jan. 1826.
HtnCaflE.— Nicholas Bennett, Esq., m. Mabel O'Kelly,
CO. Roscommon, and had issue, Thomas, d. ^mvi. ; Fbancis,
his heir; Mabel, m. John Ball, Esq., and had a son, Right
Hon. Nicholas Ball, Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland ;
Anne, d. xmm. The eldest surviving son,
Fkancis Bennett, Esq. of Thomastown, in. Elizabeth LafRn,
of CO. Kilkenny, and had issue, Thomas, d. v.nm. ; Valentine ;
Mary-Catherine, m. Lieut.-Col. L'Estrange, of Moystown;
King's Co. ; Elizabeth-Emily, m. John Farrell, Esq. of Moy-
nalty, co. Meath. The younger son,
Valentine Bennett, Esq. of Thomastown, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1830, ra. 7 Jan. 1824, Elizabeth-Helen, dau. of
George Ryan, Esq. of Inch House, co. Tipperary, and
bad issue,
Feancis- Valentine, now of Thomastown.
George-Henry, late Lieut.-Col. 20th foot.
Valentine. ^ ^
Thomas-Joseph (Rev.), of the Church of Rome, Canon of
Liverpool, d. 10 Jan. 18G7.
Frederick-Philip. Henry-Grey.
Albert, b. posthumous.
Elizabeth-Marian, d. 1833.
Mr. Valentine Bennett d. May, 1839.
5£a<— Thomastown House, Frankford, King's Co.
Bennett, by Grace Home, and by her (who d. 11 Dec. ISlC) ho |
had issue,
John-Leigh, d. s. p. i
Henky-Leigh, now of Thorpe. I
Edward-Leigh (Rev.), Vicar of Long Sutton, co. Lincoln, :;t. j
1st, Ellen, dau. of William Codrington, Esq. of Wrougliton, j
AVilts, by whom he has, Edward- Leigh and Henry-Leigh ; ]
he r,i. 2ndly, Anne-Hudson Huntingford, by whom he has, j
Spencer-Leigh; Ernest-Leigh; Alfred-Leigh, deceased, and ^
Harriet-Agnes-Leigh. (
Frederick-Leigh, deceased.
Mary-Anne, m. 1824. to Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard-Torin i
Kindersley, and is deceased.
Arms — Gu., a bezant between three demi-lions, rampant, i
couped, arg.
Crest— A lion's head gu., issuing out of a mural crown or.
Motto — Dux vitSB ratio. »
Seal— Thorpe Place, Chertsey.
BENNETT OF THORPE PLACE.
Bennett, The Bev. Henrt-Leigh, of Thorpe
Place, Surrey, J.P., b. 17 May, 179.5 ; m. 11 Sept.
1845, Carohne, 2nd dau. of Greorge-Hcnry Crutchley,
Esq. of Sunning Hill Park, Berks, by Juliana his
wife, dau. of Sir William Burrell, 2nd bart. of
Valentine House, Essex, and has issue,
I. Henkt-Cdrhie-Leigh, b. 25 July, 1852.
II. Herbert- James-Leigh, b. 25 July, 1854.
I. Mary-Leigh.
ILtnragC. — On the dissolution of the monasteries by
Henry VIII., the manor of Thorpe, Surrey, became vested in
the Crown, and remained so until granted in 1590, by Queen
Elizabeth, to Sir John WoUey, her Latin Secretary. His only
son and heir, Sir Francis Wolley, M.P. for Haslemere, d. IG09,
having devised this estate to his cousin, William Minterne,
with remainder to another cousin, Elizabeth Minterne. This
lady, Elizabeth Jlinterne, ia. Sir Francis Leigh, whose an-
cestors had long been settled at Addington, Surrey. With
the descendants of Sir Francis Leigh, and Elizabeth his wife,
Thorpe remained, until, by the marriage of the two co-heiresses,
Mary and Anne, in the years 1731 and 1737 respectively, it
devolved to the families of Bennett and Spencer. Eventually
a division of the Leigh estates took place, and in 17G8, under
the provisions of an Act of Parliament, Thorpe was allotted to
The Rev. Wolley-Leioh Bennett. His son,
The Rev. John-Leigh Bennett, of Thorpe, pulled down the
old mansion at Hall Place, and built a new and handsome
house in its stead, to which he gave the namcof Thorjie Place.
n-i ill. circa 1792, IIurriott-Eliza, dau. of Rev. Thomas-Leigh
BENSON OP LITTWYCHE HALL.
Benson, Ealph-Augustus, Esq. of Lutwycho
Hall, J.P., M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law,
formerly Recorder of Shrewsbury, b. 11 Oct. 1828 ;
m. 1860, Henrietta-Sehna, dau. of Charles-Robert
Cockerell, Esq., R.A., and has issue a son and heir,
Ralph-Beaumont, 6. 1862.
ILtttCaflC— Ralph Benson, Esq. of Lutwyche Hall, some-
time M.P. for Stafford (elder son and heir of Moses Benson,
Esq. of Liverpool, and grandson of John Benson, Esq. of
Ulverston Furness), m. Barbara, 3rd dau. and co-heiress of
Thomas Lewin, Esq. of Cloghans, co. Mayo, by Eliza his wife,
dau. of Harry-Ross Lewin, of Fort Fergus, co. Clare, and
Hannah his wife, dau. of John Westropp, Esq. of Attyfin, co.
Limerick, and d. 23 Oct. 1845, leaving by her (who d. in 185'2)
two sons,
I. Moses-Geobge, his heir.
II. Ralph-Lewin, Rector of Easthope, h. 6 May. 1799; m.
1827, Amelia-St. George-Browne, only child of John Dyer,
Esq., by Amelia-St. George his wife, 2nd dau. of Gen. Sir
Sackville Browne, K.C.B. ; d. 23 Aug. 1849, having had
two sons,
1 Georgc-SackvUle, 6. Oct. 1828 ; killed at Sccundcrabad,
l*->7.
2 William-Ralph, 6. 1830.
Mr. Benson d. 23 Oct. 1845, and was s. by his eldest son,
Moses-Geoege Benson, Esq. of Lutwyche Hall, J.P. and
D.L., 6. 20 Jan. 1798; m. 11 April, 1826, Charlotte Riou, only
child (by Dorothy his wife, dau. of Stephen Riou, Esq., Capt.
1st regt. Horse Grenadier Guards) of Col. Lyde Browne, who
■was in command of the 21st Fusiliers, and was killed while
hastening to the relief of Lord Kilwarden, in Emmett's rebel-
lion, 1803 (2nd son of Lyde Browne, Esq., by Margaret his
wife, dau. and heiress of Richard Barwell, Esq. of Eshcr,
Surrey), and had issue,
I. Ralph-Augustds, his heir.
II. Edward-Riou-Gcorge (Rev.), Rector of Hope Bowdler, co.
Salop, b. I Dec. 1834.
III. Philip-Riou-Henry, 6. 4 June, 1842.
IV. Lyde-Ernest-George, b. 27 May, 1845.
I. Dora-Georgina-Harington, m. 22 Nov. 1853, Rev. Frcderi(>'
J. Richards, Vicar of Boxley, grandson of Chief Baroa,
Richards. i
II. Chariotte-Julia-Mary. in. Mary-Elizabeth. >}
IV. I'anny-Mary. v. Madeleine-Barbara. |
Mr. Benson d. 11 April, 1871, and was s. by his oldest son,
RALPH-AnocsTus Benson, now of Lutwyche.
^7ms— Quarteriy, 1st and 4th, arg., on waves of the sei^
an old English galley, all ppr., on a chief, wavy, az., a han^
couped at the wrist, supporting on a dagger the scales of justio|'<
or, for Benson ; 2nd and 3rd, arg. a bend engr. between
fleurs-de-lis sa., for Lewin.
Crest — A horse, caparisoned, passant, ppr., on the breast a
shield arg.
JV/ot(o— Leges arma tenent sanctas.
Seat — Lutwyche Hall, near Wcnlock.
BENTINCK OF TERRING TON
ST. CLEMENT.
Aldenbueo - Bentinck, G-eoege - William^
Pieurepont, Esq. of Terrington St. Clement, Nor*;,
folk, late M.P. for the westeru division of that
county, b. 17 July, 1803. This gentleman is the
oldest son of Vice- Admiral "William Bentinck, by.
Lady Frances- Augusta-Ehza Pierrepont, only daiLj
BEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BER
113
of Charles, 1st Earl Manvers, and grandson of
Capt. John-Albert Bentiuck, E.N., Count of the
Empire, whose father, the Hon. William Bentinck,
a noble of Holland, was son of William Bentiuck,
1st Earl of Portland, by his 2nd wife, Jane, Dowager
Lady Berkeley. {See Burke's Peerage.)
Arms — Az., a cross-moline arg.
C/-cs<— Out of a marquess's coronet, ppr., two arms, counter-
embowed, vested gu., ou the hands gloves or, each holding an
ostrich feather arg.
/Sfcti— Torrington St. Clement, Norfolk.
BENTLEY OF WEST HOUSE.
Bentlet, Robeet-Joiik, Esq. of West House,
Eotherhara, co. York, J.P. and D.L., b. 23 Aug.
1822 ; m. 8 May, 1844, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Thomas
Hirst, Esq. of Low House, near Bradford, and by
her (who d. 1870) had issue,
I. Robert, b. 23 Feb. 1S4S, deceased.
II. Montagu, b. 5 March, 1853; d. 13 Oct. 1S59.
III. Philip-Aethde, 6. 19 June, 1854.
IV. Netherwood, 6. 12 July, 1857.
V. Lionel-Mortimer, 6. 3 Aug. 1863.
I. Harriet-Maud. ii. Constance-Sarah.
III. Agnes-Isabel.
JLiltCilJC— This family of Bcntley comes from the neigh-
bourhood of Halifax, and claims to be the same as that from
which sprang Kichard Bentley, D.D., Master of Trinity
College, Cambridge, and Jeremy Bentley, who sat in Parlia-
ment as Member for Halifax, 1G5-1 and 1656.
EoBERT Bentley, Esq., son of Timothy Bentley (who d. 31
March, 1830), by Betty Green his wife (who d. 7 March, 1863),
I. 28 May, 1S50, leaving, by Elizabeth his wife (who d. 14
Feb. 1834), dau. of Miles Netherwood, Esq. of Deighton
Hall, Huddersfield, one son and two daus.,
EoBERT-JoHN, now of Wcst Housc.
Mary, m. Edward Robinson, Esq. of Westviile, Rotherham.
Elizabeth, m. John Worthington, Esq. of Brockhui'st Hall,
Cheshire.
Arms— Or, three bends sa.
Crrs^— A spaniel dog passant, arg.
jMdtio — Vive ut vivas.
Scat— West House, near Rotherham.
BENYON OP ENGLEFIELD.
Benyon, Eichaed, Esq. of Englcficld House,
!erks, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, 1857,
'hairman of Quarter Sessions, M.P. for Berks 1860
) 1876 ; b. 17 Nov. 1811 ; m. 25 March, 1858,
lizabeth-Mary, 2nd dau. of Eobert Clutterbuck,
sq. of Watfoi'd House, Herts, and has issue,
I. Marion-Emma. ii. Edith-Gertrude. in. Julia.
!r. Benyon assumed the surname of Benton in
ni of that of Fellowes in 1854, in comphanee
iththe will of his maternal uncle, Richard Benyon
! Beauvoir, Esq.
ILincagr. — Richard Benyon, Esq., Governor of Fort St.
orge, in the East Indies (son of Daniel Benyon, Esq., by
iry his wife), 6. 26 Nov. 1698; m. 18 July, 1745, for his
I wife, Mary, widow of Powlett Wrighte, Esq. of Englefield,
d dau. of Francis Tyssen, Esq. of Hackney, by Rachel his
fe, dau. of Richard de Beauvoir, Esq., and had by her an
ly son, Richard, of whom presently. Mrs. Beuyon's son by
r first husband, Powlett Wrighte, Esq., grandson of Sir
than Wrighte, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, was
wlett Wrighte, Esq., of EngleQeld, who d. 1779, and
lueathed his estates to his uncle, Nathan Wrighte, for
, with remainder to his half-brother,
'I'-iiARD Benyon, Esq. of Gidea Hall, Essex, 6. 28 June,
ii. 3 Sept. 1767, Hannah, eldest dau. of Sir Edward
Bart, of Breamore House, and by her (whoci. 27 April,
left issue,
Richard, his successor.
1. Edward-Henry, d. unm. 1806.
I. Charles, R.N., d. unm. 1811.
Hannah-Elizabeth, m. Edward Fellowc.i, Esq. of Little
'jidding, co. Huntingdon, Vice-Admiral, E.N.
II. Emma, to. 23 July, 1805, William-Henry Fellowee, Esq. of
Ramsey Abbey, co. Huntingdon, and d. 1858, having had
with other issue (sec Fellowes of liamsei/ Abbey), a son,
Richard Benyon, b. 17 Nov. 1811, s. to Englefield at the
death of his maternal uncle, Riehard-Benyon de Beauvoir,
1854, when he assumed.the surname of Benyon.
Mr. Benyon d. 22 Aug. 1796, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Benyon de Beauvoir, Esq. of Englefield House,
J.P., D.L., and High Sheriff Berks, 1816, b. 28 April, 1770 ;
m. 27 Sept. 1797, Elizabeth, only dau. of Francis Sykes, Esq.
of Basildon Park, Berks, and by her (who d. 29 Oct.
1822) had no issue. Mr. Benyon de Beauvoir assumed the
surname of Powlett- Wrighte, 1814, and that of De Beadvoir
1822. He (?. 1854, having devised a portion of his estates to
(the son of his sister) his nephew, Richard Fellowes, who
assumed the name of Benyon, and is now of Englefield.
Arms — Vaire, sa. and or on a chief, wavy of the last, an
eastern crown, between two mullets gu., for Benyon, quar-
tering Fellowes.
Crest — A griffin sejant or, collared witli an eastern crown
gu., holding in the beak a Guernsey lily, ppr.
Motto— Yincam vel moriar.
Seat — Englefield House, near Reading.
lown House — 17, Grosvenor Square, W.
BENYON OF CULFOED HALL.
Benyon, The Eev. Edward-Eichaed, of Cul-
ford HaU, Suffolk, J.P., b. 21 Nov. 1802 ; m. 5 Oct.
1830, Jane, dau. of Edward Evans, Esq. of Eyton
Hall, Leominster, co. Hereford, which lady d. 1876.
-Seat— Culford Hall, near Bury St. Edmunds.
BERE OF MOREBATH HOUSE.
Bere, Montague, Esq. of Morebath, Devon,
Barrister-at-Law, Eecordcr of Bristol, Q.C., b. 9
July, 1824; m. 12 Aug. 1852, Cecil-Henrietta, 2nd
dau. of Capt. Thomas- Wentworth Buller, E.N., of
Wimple, Devon, and has issue,
I. Montagu-Clavill, b. 21 Oct. 1856.
II. Francis-Wentworth. in. Sandford.
IV. Charles-Fulbert. v. Henry-Sidney.
I. Alice-Julia. ii. Cecil-Mary.
III. Edith-Mabel. iv. Ada-Margaret.
V. Rosamond-Andecina.
JLillCagC. — The family of Bere, one of very great anti-
quity, was seated at Huntshara as early as the reign of Edward
II., and its pedigree appears recorded in the Heralds' Visita-
tions. In the reign of Queen Anne, the Beres sold Huntsham,
and purchased Morebath.
Montague-Bere Baker, Esq. of Morebath ^son and heir of
William Baker, Esq. of Timberscomb, Somerset, by Anne
his wife, dau. and eventual heir of Davy Bere, Esq. of More-
bath, grandson of Richard Bere, Esq., who purchased the
manor of Morebath), assumed the surname and arms of Bere,
by royal license, 9 Dec. 1775. He to. 1st, 1795, Anne, eldest
dau. of the Rev. Thomas-Edward Clarke, of Trimlet House,
Somerset, and 2ndly, 25 Jan. 1804, Anne, dau. of Robert Lee,
Esq. of Bardon, Somerset (who m. 2ndly, John-Burgess
Kerslake, Esq. ; and 3rdly, Richard Campion, Esq.) ; by the
former only he had issue,
Montague, his heir.
William, M.A., Vicar of Morebath, and Perpetual Curate of
Upton, «!. Mary-Emily, 2nd dau. of the Rev. John Sprye,
Vicar of Ugborough, co. Devon ; d. s. p. 5 Oct. 1844.
Edward, Major in the army, m. Arabella-Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of William Pigou, Esq. of Hounslow, and had issue,
Emily-Anne ; Bessie-Bella ; and Annette-Frances, d. 1870.
Anne-Clarke, to. 1st, 1821, Rev. R.-F. Follett, M.A., and
2ndly, 1836, Edward Beadon, Esq. of Taunton.
Mr. Baker d. 29 Jan. 1804, and was s. by his son,
Montague Baker Bere, Esq. of Morebath, co. Devon, D.L.,
Barrister-at-Law, and one of the Commissioners of Bankruptcy,
6. 15 July, 1798 ; m. 12 Aug. 1822, Wilhelmina-Jemima, 3rd
dau. of Daniel Sandford, D.D., Bishop of Edinburgh (see Sand-
ford of Sandford), and had issue,
Montague, now of Morebath.
Chaiies-Sandford (Rev.) Rector of TJploman, near Tiverton,
b. 25 Jan. 1829 ; m. Frances, dau. of Arthur Troyte, Esq.
Frances-Ann-Julia, m. Rev. Sackville-H. Berkeley, Vicar of
Morebath.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
BER
Wilhelmina-Adelaide-Georgina, cZ June, 1834.
Mr. Bere, a gentleman of considerable standing in his profes-
sion, and one much respected in the West of England, d. 13
Dec. 1858, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms—Xrg., three hears' heads sa., muzzled or, quartering
Clavill, sa., three keys arg.
Motto — Bear and forbear.
Seafs—Morebath House, Tiverton; and Grimstone, Horra-
hridge, Devon.
BERE OP TIMEWELIi.
Beee, Rev. Jonx, Rector of Skilgate, Sottier-
seh, B.A., s. \\\s father 17 Aug. 1863 ; m. 24 Aug.
1869, Caroline-Matilda, only dau. of the late Rev.
"William Bernard, of Clatworthy, Somerset.
HtncagC— Rev. John Bere, Rector of Morebath, (younger
brother of Davy Bere, Esq. of Morebath, whose dau. Anne, in.
William Baker, Esq., great-grandfather of Montague Bere,
Esq.), VI. Mary Hayman, and was father of John, his heir,
and Richard, B.D., Vicar of Carhampton, d. unm. 1831.
The elder son,
The Rev. John Bere, M.A., Vicar of Morebath, and Rector
of Skilgate, Somerset, m. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Robert
Pearce, Esq. of Morebath, and had (with two daus., Anne, m.
1814, Stucley-Tristram Lucas, Esq., and Elizabeth, who d.
unm.) two sons, John, late of TimewcU House, and Richard,
LL.B., Rector of Skilgate, Somerset, d. 27 Feb. 1865. The
eldest son and heir,
John Bere, Esq. of Timewell House, Devon, J. P., m.
Mary, dau. of Rev. James Randolph, of Tiverton, and dying
17 Aug. 186.3, was 8. by his eldest son, the present Rev. John
Bere, Rector of Skilgate. His next brother, Richard Bere, Esq.
of The Lodge, Milverton, Somerset, m. Mary-Senior Sainsbury,
and has issue.
Arms and Motto — As Bere of Morebath.
-Seat— Skilgate Rectory, Wiveliscombe.
BERENS OF KEVIWaTON.
Berens, Richard-Benton, Esq., M.A., of Kev-
ington, Kent. J.P., b. 15 March, 1834.; m. 13
June, 1860, Fauny-G-eorgina, dau. of Alexander-
Atherton Park, Esq., Master of the Court of
Common Pleas, and has issue,
I. Richard, b. 28 Jan. 1864.
II. George, b. 11 Jan. 1866.
III. Herbert, b. 2 Oct. 1867.
ILtncajC.— Joseph Berens, Esq. of Kevington, m. 17D9,
Charlotte, dau. of Rubon Benyon, Esq., and d. 11 Jan. 1853,
leaving by her (who d. July, 1854) a son,
Eichard-Heauvoir Berens, Esq. of Kevington, m. 10
Jan. 1833,. Catherine, dau. of J.-E. Dowdeswell, Esq. of Pull
Court, CO. Worcester, M.P., and d. 25 Feb. 1859, having had
issue,
Eichabd-Bebens, now of Kevington.
Edward-Osmond.
Caroline.
Arms — Arg., on a mount vert, a bear, passant, sa.
Crest — A demi-bear, salient, sa.
.SeaJ— Kevington, St. Mary Cray, Kent.
BERESPORD OP LEARMOlJNT.
BEBEsroED, John-Baree, Esq. of Learmount,
CO. Londonderry, J.P. and D.L., M.A. Oxon, Vice-
Lieutenant CO. Derry, h. 19 April, 1815 ; m. 1st,
23 April, 1840, .Sophia, sister of Hugh Lyons-Mont-
gomery, Esq., M.P. CO. Leitrim, and had by her
(who d. 21 March, 1850) two sous,
I. H£NKY-BARRfi-P,LACKER, Licut., R.N., 6. 4 May, 1843.
II. John-Claudius-Montgoniery, R.E., A.D.C., and Assistant
Private Secretary to H.-G. the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland,
b. 3 Feb. 1850.
lie m. 2ndly, 7 July, 1853, Caroline, only child of
William-Ifamilton Ash, Esq. of Ashbrook, by Lady
Elizabeth-Emma his wife, sister of Gcoi'ge Sholto,
Earl of Morton, and by her has,
in. William-Ranaal-Hamilton, 6. 19 June, 1859.
IV. Marcus-John-Barre, b. 1863.
I. Emma-Clara. ii. Barbara-Caroline.
lu. Mary-Elizabeth. iv. Louisa-Gertrude-Donglas.
ILlltfagC— Right Hon. John Beeesford, 2nd son of
Marcus, 1st Earl of Tyrone, by his wife Lady Catherine
Power, Baroness Le Poer in her own right, dau. and heiress of
James, last Earl of Tyrone, left, by Barbara his 2nd wife, dau.
and co-heir of Sir William Montgomery, Bart, of Magbic Hill,
three sons and five daus. The eldest son,
Henrt-Babre Beresfokd, Esq. of Learmount, 6. 25 Sept.
1784; m. 29 Feb. 1812, Eliza, youngest dau. of John Bayly,
Esq. of Bristol, and by her (who d. 22 Dec. 1831) had issue,
John-Barre, now of Learmount.
Henry-Barrt-, Comm. R.N., 6. 23 July, 1816; d. 1871.
William-Montgomery (Rev.), h. 31 Oct. 1817; m. 18 Feb.
1851, Rosa, dau. of John Turner, Esq. ot Brighton, and d.
2 April, 1868, having had issue, William-James-Montgomcry,
6. 1859; James-Hugh-Brownlow ; Harriet-Sarah; Florence-
Mary- Anne ; and Eva-Barre.
James-David, late Major 76th regt., 6. 2 April, 1819; m. .3 Oct.
lafiS, CliaiiuitL-.Vl., dau. of the late \V. -Lennox Conyngh-.m,
Esq. of Springhill, and d. 27 Sept. 1878.
George-de la Poer, late Capt 16th regt., b. 13 Feb. 1826: r,i. 1"
Dee. 1849, Anne, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Conyers, andrf. .'i.Jur.
186.5, leaving two sons and a dau., Charles-Edward-de la I'mi-
46th regt., 6. 1850; Tristram-Henry Barre, Lieut. K.X.
Walter-Montgomery ; and Daphne-Sarah.
Mary-Barbara, m. 9 Feb. 1836, Thomas- William Fountain.:
Esq. of Narford Hall, Norfolk, and d. 1868.
Eliza-Frances, d. 1859.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., crusilly-fltchee, threi!
fleurs-de-lis, a border, engrailed, sa., for Bekesfobd ; 2Qdail(|
3rd, arg., a chief, indented, sa., for Power. ;
Crest — A dragon's head, erased, arg., pierced through the necl ]
with a broken spear, or, point arg., thrust through the uppei
jaw. !
3Tolto — Nil nisi cruce. !
iS'ecUs— Learmount and Ashbrook, co. Londonderry.
BERESFORD-HOPE.
See Hope.
PACK-BERESPORD.
See Pack.
BERESPORD OP MACBIE HILL,
CO. PEEBLES.
See Bueke's Feerage.
BERINOTON OP WINSLEY.
Beeington, John, Esq. of Mote Hall, co. Saloj
J.P., D.L., Lieut-Col. Hereford Militia, b. 1822
m. 1851, (leorgiana, dau. of J.-S. Coxon, Esq. c
Flesk Priory, co. Kerry.
%intKQC. — Blount, in his MS.CollectionsforHereford.ihir
speaking of Winsley, anciently Windesley, says : "In Edwai
III.'s time, Beryton of Stoke Lacy married the daughter ar
heir of Rowland de Windesley, and had by her this anciei \
seat, with other lands, which has continued in the family CV'' (jl
since. But in later tymes the name has been changed >i
Berington. This house lyes in the parish of Hope-under-Di
more, and as a badge of its antiquity there is carved in woo
in old characters, over the porch, a cross with these word
' Per signura T libera nos Domine.' Upon the crossbeaD
of the hall is carved an ancient coat-of-arms, consisting
bendy of five pieces, which haply was the arms of Windesl
before the Beringtons were owners of it."
Simon Berington, Esq. (eldest son of William Berington,
Stoke Lacy, by IClizabeth Kittleby his 2nd wife, and grandsi
of John Berington, Esq. of Stoke Lacy, by Eleanor his wi)
dau. and heir of Rowland Wyndesley, of Wyndesley), V
great-grandfather of
John Berington, Esq. of Winsley, living in 1683, aged!
He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Woolrych, Bart, of Du
maston, Salop, and had, with other issue,
John, his heir.
Thomas, living 1683, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Eiwsell,
Little Malvern, and had (besides a son, who d. s. p.) an OB
dau. and heir, Elizabeth, m. Thomas Williams, Esq.
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Trillynix, co. Flint, who acquired with her Little Malvern,
and left an only dau. and heiress, Mary, who m. Walter
Wakeinan, Esq., and d. s. i)., devising Little Malvern to her
kinsman, William Berington Esq. of Hereford (the son of
her second cousin, Charles).
Elizabeth.
The eldest son and heir,
John Berington, Esq. of Winsley, m. the dau. and heir of
Andrews of Hereford, and had, with a younger son, Simon
(Rev.), an elder son and heir,
John Bekington, Esq. of Winsley and Devereux Wotton,
who 711. Winifred, dau. of John Hornyold, Esq. of Blackmoor
Park, CO. Worcester, and by her (who d. 12 Jan. 1791) had
J issue,
I I. John d. s. p. at Bristol.
n. Thomas, his successor.
III. Joseph (Rev.).
IV. Charles, ancestor of Berington of Little Mcdxern Court.
I. Winifred, d. unm. 24 Sept. 1826.
II. Elizabeth, m. Lacon Lambo, Esq. ; d. 30 Sept. 1823.
, III. Mary, m. 1 Dec. 1770, John Eldridge, of London.
IV. Catherine, 7 „ „„„„
V. Bridget, and vi. another dau. j ^" '^"°''-
V vii. Henrietta, d. U7im. b July, 1825.
• viii. Jane, d. unm. 1 Jan. 1820.
Mr. Berington d. 2 Feb. 1794, aged 87, and was s. by his
3ldest surviving son,
Thomas Berington, Esq. of Winsley. He m. Jane, only dau.
)f Francis liisden, Esq. of Howfield, Essex, and by her (who
I. Feb. 1812) had issue.
John, heir to his father.
Thonias-Risdon, of Hereford.
William, m. Mary Hughes, and has issue, John and Harriet.
Rowland, d. s. p.
Caroline. Maria. Louisa. Harriet,
.'lie eldest son,
John Berington, Esq. of Winsley, D.L., Lieut. -Col. Here-
ord Militia, m. Frances, widow of J. Dickenson, Esq., and d.
5 Jan. 1852, leaving issue,
I. John, now of Mote Hall.
II. Rowland.
IV. William.
in. Thomas.
V. Charles.
Ai-im — Sa., three greyhounds, courant, arg., collared gu.,
dthin a border of the last a crescent for difference.
Crest — A greyhound's head, couped, arg., gorged with a
ollar gu.
&a£— Mote Hall, Salop.
BERINGTON OF LITTLE MALVERN
COURT.
Beeingto:;^, Charles -Michael, Esq. of Little
lalvern Court, co. Worcester, High Sheriff 1868,
ite Captain in the Worcestei* Yeomanry Cavah-y,
.P. and D.L., b. 15 Feb. 1830 ; m. 1st, 2 July,
858, Ellen-Mary, 2nd dau. of the late James
!alfe, Esq. of Runnymede, co. Roscommon, which
idy d. s. p. 18 Aug. 1866. He m. 2ndly, 1869, Mary-
/ouisa-Patricia, eldest dau. of the late Michael-
-gnew Coxon, Esq., Bombay C.S., and has issue,
I. William.
I. Frances.
IV. Mary.
II. Charles-Michael.
II. Josephine. iii. Ellen.
V. Winifride.
jLfitCagC. — This, abrancli of Berington of Winsley, is des-
;nded from
Charles Berington, Esq. of Wintereott, co. Hereford, 4th
m of John Berington, Esq. of Winsley, h. 5 April, 1747, at
'insley. Hem. 1 Dec. 1770, Mary, youngest dau. and co-heir of
'illiam Jay, Esq. of Wintereott, and d. 9 Feb. 1809, having by
er (who d. 5 Deo. 1810) had issue. His 2nd surviving son,
William Berington, Esq. of Little Malvern Court, b. 13 Feb.
i"94; m. 18 May, 1829, Mary-Frances, only child of Don Josef
run, of Cadiz, by his wife, Josefa-Teresa-Ramona-Donata
angton, 4th dau. of Michael-Lawrence-Joseph Langton, Esq. of
adiz, of the family of Langton, of Grenan, co. Kilkenny,
•eland, and by her (who d. 12 Oct. 1866) had issue to survive,
Charles-Michael, now of Little Malvern Court.
T. William Berington s. to the Little Malvern estate,
ader the will of his cousin, Mrs. Mary Wakeman, dau. and
;ir of Thomas Wilhams, Esq. of Trillynix, co. Flint, and
Lttle Malvern, co. Worcester. The Little Malvern estate Mr.
'illiams acquired by his wife Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of
Thomas Berington, Esq. (2nd son of John Berington, Fsq. of
Winsley) by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John ftussell, Esq. of
Little Malvern. Mr. William Berington d. 16 April, 1847, and
was s. by his only surviving son, the present, Charles-Michael
Berington, Esq. of Little Malvern Court.
Arms, &c. — As Bekington of Winsley, with due difference.
Seat — Little Malvern Court, Malvern, co. Worcester.
BERKELEY OP COTHERIDGE.
Berkeley, Rev.William-Comtns, of Cotheridge
Court, CO. Worcester, b. 1810 ; m. 1814, Harriett-
Ehzabeth, dau. of John - Bowyer Nichols, Esq.,
F.S.A., and has issue,
I. RowLAND-CoMTNS. II. William-Nichols.
HI. Edmond-Robert. iv. Herbert-Bowyer.
JLtlTCaflC. — William Berkeley, Esq., 6. 1582; eldest son
of Rowland Berkeley, Esq. of Worcester and Spetchley, M.P.
(see Berkeley of Spetchtei/), m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Chettle, Esq. of co. Worcester. In the 13th of James I., he pur-
chased from Sir John Acton, of Elmley-Lovet, co. Worcester,
the manor and estate of Cotheridge, and served the ofBce of
High Sheriff 1618. At his decease, 1658, he left, with two
daus., a son and heir.
Sir Rowland Berkeley, Knt. of Cotheridge, 6. 1613; a
Cavalier Officer, and M.P. for the city of Worcester, one
of the intended Knights of the Royal Oak. He ui. Dorothy,
dau. of Sir Thomas Cave, Knt. ot Stanford, co. Northampton,
and had, with four daus., a son, Thomas, who d. unm. at
Megree, in Greece, 1669. Sir Rowland d. 1696. The eldest
dau.,
Elizabeth Berkeley, s. to the estates, m. Henry Greene,
Esq. of Wykin, co. Warwick, and had a son,
Rowland Greene, Esq., who assumed the surname of Ber-
keley, and was High Sheriff co. Worcester 1711, m. Mary, dau.,
and co-heir of George Bohun, Esq. of Newhouse and Coundon,
CO. Warwick, and had, with eight daus., of whom Jane, m.
William, 5th Lord Craven, of Combe Abbey, co. Warwick;
and Katherine, was 2nd wife of Thomas, 4th Lord Leigh, of
Stoneleigh, two sons,
I. Rowland, his heir.
II. Lucy (Rev.), Rector of Great Whitley and Acton Beau-
champ, CO. Worcester, m. Jane, dau. of Robert Coxe, Esq.
of London, and had, with a dau. Jane, wife of Rev. William
Calcot, of Caynham Court, a son,
Rowland (Rev.), LL.D., Fellow of New Coll., Vicar of
AV'rittle, and Rector of Rochfort, Essex, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of John Wathen, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey, and had
issue,
1 John-Rowland (Rev.), s. to the Cotheridge estates.
2 William, heir to his brother.
3 Henry-Comyns, m. Charlotte, dau. of Thomas
Swayne, Esq., d. 1846, having had issue.
4 George, of Caynham Court, Salop, Major in the army,
m. Jane, dau. of John Beattie, Esq., M.D., and left
at his decease, 1868, John-AVilliam, and other issue.
He assumed the surname of Calcott, by tlie will of
his aunt, Jane, Mrs. Calcot.
5 Thomas, d. unm. 1819.
6 Charles, m. Susan, dau. of Thomas Clarke, Esq., and
had issue.
1 Lucy, m. Clement Hue, Esq., M.D. ; d. 1851.
2 Mary-Anne, m. Capt. Kersteman.
3 Emily, vi. James Bishop, Esq. ; d. 1838.
Mr. Berkeley d. 1731, and was s. by his elder son,
Rowland Berkeley, Esq. of Cotheridge, who m. Lucy, dau.
of Anthony Lechmere, Esq. of Severn End, and had issue,
Rowland, his heir; Henry-Rowland, who s. his brother;
and with three younger sons and one dau., all of whom d. unm.
three daus., Anne, m. Rev. Richard Tomkyns, of Henwick
House, CO. Worcester; Mary, m. Joseph Severne, Esq. of
Munderfield Harold, co. Hereford ; and Margaret, m. William
Yeomans, Esq. of co.Worcester. Mr. Berkeley d. 1759, and was
s. by his eldest son,
Rowland Berkeley, Esq. of Cotheridge, High Sheriff 1764,
and M.P. for Dioitwich 1774, who dying s. ^9. 1805, was s. by
his brother.
The Rev. Henry-Rowland Berkeley, of Cotheridge, D.C.L.,
Fellow of New College, Oxford, Rector of Onibury, Salop,
and of Shelsley Beauchamp, co. Worcester. He in. Mary, dau.
of David Jones, Esq. of New Woodstock, co. Oxtord, and d. s. p.
1832, when he was s. by his nephew.
The Rev. Richard Tomkyns, Fellow of New College, Rector
of Great Harwood, Bucks, who assumed the surname of
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liEKKELET. He m. Louisa, dau. of Rev. James Preedy, and
liad a dau., Louisa-Anne, who m. Edward-Russell InRram,
Esq. of Waresley, co. Worcester. Mr. Tomkyns Berkeley d.
1840, and was s. by his cousin.
Rev. John-Rowland Berkeley, of Cotheridge, Fellow of
New College, Rector of Much Cowame, co. Hereford, grand-
son of the Rev. Lucy Berkeley. He d. unm. 1850, and was s.
by his brother,
William Bebkelet, Esq. of Cotheridge, to. 1809, Lucy-
Frederica, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John Richard Comyns, Esq.
or llyland.s Essex, and d. lA Nov. 1869, aged 85, leaving
issue (by her, who d. U Doc. 1878, aged 94),
I. WiLLiAM-CoMYNS, his hcir.
II. Comyns-Rowland, of Gray's-Inn, m. Mary, 2nd dau. of
the Uev. Frederick Lateward, Rector of Perivale, Middle-
sex, and has issue.
ni. Charles-Clement, of Lincoln"s-Inn, Barrister-at-Law.
IV. George-Brackenbury. v. Augustus.
I. Emily-Comyns.
Mr. Berkeley d. 13 Nov. 1869, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Gu., a chevron arg., between ten crnsses-pattee of
the second.
Crest— A bear's head, couped, arg., muzzled gu.
Motto — Dieu avec nous.
Seat— Cotheridge Court, Worcester.
BERKELEY OF SPETCHLEY PARK.
Berkeley, Robert, Esq. of Spetchley Park, co.
Worcester, J.P. and D.L., b. 8 Oct. 1823 ; m.
4 March, 1851, Lady Mary-Catherine Browne, dau.
of Thomas, 3rd Earl of Kenmare, and has issue,
1. Robert-Valentine, b. 29 April, 1853.
ji. Maurice, 6. 2 April, 1855.
III. Thomas-Mowbray, 6. 1 1 Nov. 1859.
rv. Hubert, 6. 25 June, 1864.
V. Oswald, 6. 8 Dec. 1866.
VI. Wulstan, 6. 2 Nov. 1871.
I. Augusta, IV. 9 May, 1876, Charles-William -Francis
Viscount Campden, eldest son of Charles George, 2nd
Earl of Gainsborough, and d. 5 Nov. 1877.
II. Mary-Ida, m. 9 May, 1876, William Fitzherbert Brock-
holes, Esq. of Claughton Hall, co. Lancaster.
III. Maud. IV. Agnes.
v. Constance. vi. Etheldreda.
iLtttCagC— The Hon. Thomas Berkeley, 4th son of James,
6th Lord Berkeley, by Isabel, his 2nd wife, dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk, was seated at Dursley,
CO. Gloucester. He m. Margaret, dau. of Richard Guy, Esq.
of Minsterworth, in the same co., and dying in 1484, was «. by
his son,
Richard Berkeley Esq. of Dursley, whose son, by Margaret
Dyer his wife,
William Berkeley, Esq., M.P., was father (by Elizabeth
Burghill his wife) of
Rowland Berkeley, Esq., M.P. for the city of Worcester,
who purchased from Philip Sheldon, Esq., the estate of
Spetchley. He m. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Heywood, Esq.,
and dying in 1611, had, with five younger sons and nine daus.,
William, of Cotheridge {see that family) ; and
Sir Robert Berkeley, Knt. of Spetchley, 6. 1584, an eminent
Lawyer, one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench. He
m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Conyers, Esq. of East
Barnet, and dying in 1G56 (a splendid monument to his memory
still remains in Spetchley Church), left an only son and suc-
cessor,
Thomas Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, m. Anne, dau. of
William Darell, Esq. of Scotney, in Sussex (descended from
a niece of Archbishop Chicheley, Founder of All Souls' College,
Oxford). Their son,
Thomas Berkeley, Esq., in. Elizabeth, dau. and sole hcir of
William Holyoke, Esq. of Morton Basset, co. Warwick, and
dying 1719, was s. by his son,
Thomas Berkeley, Esq., ra. Mary, dau. and heiress of
Robert Davis, Esq. of Clytha, co. Monmouth, and dying in
France, left two sons, viz.,
Robert, his hcir.
John, who TO. 1st, Catherine, dau. of Charles Bodenham,
Esq. of Rotherwas, co. Hereford, and had an only son,
Robert, successor to his uncle. He m. 2ndly, Jano, dau.
and co-heir of Sir William Compton, Bart., and had two
daus., Catherine, wife of Robert Canning, Esq. of Fox-
cote ; and Jane, m. Thomas-Anthony, Viscount Southwell.
Tlic elder son,
Robert Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, m. 1st, Anne, sister
and co-heir of John Wyborne, Esq. of Flixton, co. Norfolk ;
2ndly, Katherine, dau. of Thomas Fitzherbert, Esq. of Swin-
nerton, co. Stafford ; and 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Parry,
Esq. of Twysog, co. Denbigh. Mr. Berkeley d. a. p. 1804; ai.d
was s. by his nephew,
Robert Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, to. 1792, Apollonia,
3rd dau. of Richard Lee, Esq. of Llanfoist, co. Monmouth, and
left at his decease an only son,
Robert Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, b. 21 May, 1794 : -in.
24 Jan. 1822, Henrietta-Sophia, eldest dau. and co-heir of Paul
Benfield, Esq. of Grosvenor Square, M.P., by Mary-Frances
his wife, grand-dau. of Sir John Swinburne, Bart, of Caphealoii,
and by her (whorf. 15 Dec. 1857) had issue,
I. Robert, now of Spetchley Park.
II. John-Edward, b. 6 March, 1827; d. 1847.
III. Henry-William, Major 3rd Dragoon Guards, 6. Feb. 1-30 ;
m. 18 April, 1872, Catherine, dau. ot G.-Forde CopeUind,
Esq. of Bayshill, co. Gloucester, and has issue, Henry, b.
23 March, 1873; Christopher, b. 18 Jan. 1877, and Eva.
IV. Frederick-Charles, 6. Feb. 1835; d. 8 June, 1866.
V. Francis-Rowland, b. May, 1840.
I. Mary-Frances, d. 1841. ii. Ilarriet-EIiza.
III. Agnes-Mary-Caroline.
IV. Emily-Jane, m. Oct. 1855, Simon-Thomas Scropc, E?q.
of Danby Hall, co. York.
V. Mary, m. Sept. 1857, Viscount Feilding, now Eail ol
Denbigh.
Mr. Berkeley d. 26 Sept. 1874, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Gu., a chevron arg. between ten crosses patti.
the second.
Crest — A bear's head, couped, arg., uzzled gu.
Motto — Dieu avec nous.
-Seat— Spetchley Park, co. Worcester.
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BERKELEY OF CEDAR HILL.
Berkeley, Thomas-Berkeley Hardtmax-, Esq.
of Cedar Hill, Antigua, and the Fountain and
Shadwell estates, St. Kitts, West Indies, a Magis-
trate for the Island of St. Kitts, a Member of the
Executive and Legislative Councils of that Island,
also Vice-President of the Federal Council of the
Leeward Islands, and Colonel in the Militia, h. 3
Jan. 1824 ; m. 26 May, 1846, Alice, 3rd dau. of the
late Hon. John-Hart Eawlings, formerly in the 9th
regt., and niece of Sir Anthony Hart, formerly
Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and has issue,
I. Thomas-Berkeley, b. 20 May, 1847.
II. John-Hart, Lieut, and Adjutant 83rd foot, b. 1 Aug.
1849.
III. Hcnry-Spenccr, Barrister of the Inner Temple, b. 3 Sept.
1851.
IV. Humphrey-George, b. 14 Oct. 1860.
I. Alice-Howard.
n. Annie-Berkeley, in. 23 Oct. 187.'?, Hon. Arthur-Wyndhrmi
Holmes-A'Court, 6th son of William-Henry, 2nd Lord
Heytesbury
III. Aymee-Martha.
Mr. Hardtman-Berkeley assumed by royal license
the additional name of Berkeley, as heir of his
maternal grandfather Maurice Berkeley, Esq. .
ittUCnSC— Maurice Berkeley, h. 1698, of the family oi
Berkeley, of Berkeley, co. Gloucester, went to the West Indies 1
where he m. 1732, Miss Tobin, of the Island of Nevis, and had •
with a dau. Mary (who d. unm.), a son, !
Henry Berkeley, Esq., b. 1734; d. 1800. He was foil
many years an Officer in the Colonial Service; hew. Julia j
dau. of Charles Manning, and had, with other issue, I
I. Maurice, b. 1766 ; m. Mary, dau. of John Earle, and d I
1819, having had issue,
Anne-Howard, m. 1821, Thomas-Allman Hardtman, Esq .
J.P. for the Island of St. Kitts, and had issue a son, ti' '
present,
Thomas-Berkeley Hardtman-Berkeley.
II. Thomas, who erected a monument to his father in th
church of St. George, Basseterre, St. Kitts, West Indie.' ,
with the following inscription :— |
" Rcsurgam.— This Tablet is erected by Thomas Berkelej
Esq., to the memory of his much respected father, Henr
Berkeley, Esq., who was born in this Island in Jan. 173'^
and was the son of Maurice Berkeley, Esq., by Miss Tobii
of the Island of Nevis. Maurice Berkeley descended ftoi
Maurice Berkeley, one of the branches of the ancient ani
illustrious house of Berkeley, of the co. of Gloucestc '■'
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married in the year 1732, Miss Tobin, a daughter of the
very respectable family of Tobin, of the Island of Nevis,
and with liis lady came out to the West Indies, where he did
not long encounter the climate. He died, leaving two sons,
Henry and Maurice. Henry was the father of seven sons
and three daus. (of whom Thomas is the youngest of tlie
sons) ; Maurice died unmarried. The high cliaracter for
honour and integrity upheld in this colony by Henry
Berkeley is universally acknowledged by all its inhabitants,
and this humble memento is offered by his son as a tribute
of gratitude to his memory, for having shewn so virtuous
an example to his posterity."
BERNARD OF CASTLE BERNARD.
BEitN.\RD, Thomas, Esq. of Castle Bernard,
King's Co., Lord-Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum of
that county, and High Sheriff 1837, Lieut.-Col. iu
the army, late 12th Lancers, Col. King's Co. MiUtia,
b. Sept. 1816 ; s. his father 18 May, 1834.
HillCaCJt.— Thomas Bernard, Esq. of Oldtown and
Clonmulsh, co. Carlow, High Sheriff 1708; i/i. Deborah, sister
of John Sheppard, Esq. of Derryvowles, and widow of Richard
Humphreys, Esq., and dying 1720, left issue, I Charles, of
Bernard's Grove, Queen's Co., High Sheriff ot Carlow in
1718, d. I7'28, leaving issue ; 2 Franks, of Castletown, King's
Co., 111. and had issue; 3 Joseph, of whom we treat. The
3rd son,
. Joseph Bernard, Esq. of Straw Hill, co. Carlow, and Castle-
town, King's Co., High Sheriff of the former in 1730, b. 1694;
m. 1717, Mary, dau. of John Edwards, Esq. of Old Court, co.
AVicklow, and had, with five daus., three sons,
Thomas, his heir.
John, Capt. K.N., who m. his cousin. Miss Pickering, and
left one son, Joseph, of Frankfort, King's Co.
William, of Straw Hill, co. Carlow, m. his cousin, Mary
i Bernard, by whom he had Thomas, of Straw Hill, who d.
I 1807, leaving, besides daus., two sons.
I. Mr. Bernard d. 1764, and was s. by his eldest son,
[Thomas Bernard, Esq. of Castletown, m. Jane, Mrs. Arm-
strong, eldest dau. and co-heiress (with her sisters, Mrs.
Drought, of Whigsborough, and Mrs. Tarleton) of Adam
Mitchell, Esq. of Rathgibbon, and d. 1788, leaving, with daus.,
of whom Grace m. Philip Going, Esq. of Monaquil, and
Susannah m. Bigoe Armstrong, Esq., an only son,
1 Thomas Bernard, Esq. of Castle Bernard, m. 1st, Mary,
dau. of Jonathan Willington, Esq. of Castle WilUngton, King's
Co., and 2ndly, Miss Biddulph; by the former he left, at
his decease in 1815 (with four daus., the eldest of whom,
Jlnry, III. Sir Robert Waller, Bart.), one son,
Thomas Bernard, Esq. of Castle Bernard, Col. King's Co.
Mihtia, and for more than thirty-two years M.P. for the co.,
>. 1769; m. 1st, 1800, EUzabeth, dau. of Henry, 1st Lord
Ounalley, which lady <?. s.j). 1802; and 2ndly, 29 July, 1814,
-,:\i\y Catherine-Henrietta Hely-Hutchinson, sister of John,
• id Earl of Donoughmore, by whom (who d. 1844) he had four
ons and two daus., viz.,
I Thomas, now of Castle Bernard.
u. Francis, 6. Dec. 1818; d. iinm. Dec. 1847.
III. John-Henry-Scrope, 6. May, 1820; Lieut. 18th (Royal
Irish I regt., subsequently Major in the Turkish contingent
in the Crimea; served in the first campaign in China; m.
May, 1849, Mdlle. Racine, and (/. Sept. 1857, leaving issue,
Thomas-Scrope-Welleslet, 44th regt., 6. Oct. 1850.
Marguerite-Adeline, m. 1875, Capt. Caulfeild French,
cousin of Lord de Freync.
IV. Richard-Wellesley, an Officer in the army, present at
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, Lieut.-Col.
King's Co. Militia; formerly in the Austrian Service,
1)1 puty Ranger of the Curragh of Kildare, Chamberlain at
the Vice Regal Court, Dublin, in the Vice-Royalties of the
Dukes of Abercorn and Marlborough, 6. March, 1822;
.i. 31 Aug. 1859, Ellen-Georgina, widow of Col. the Hon.
Hinry Handcock, and dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry
Williams, R.A. He d. s. p. Sept. 1877.
I. Frances-Margaret, hi. 1846, S.-H. Goold-Adams, Esq. ; d.
March, IS.'iO.
II. Marguerite, d. 1842.
j1. Bernard d. 18 May, 1834.
&a«— Castle Bernard, Kinnitty, King's Co.
Henrietta, dau. of the Rev. Josluia Rowley, Rector
of Bergholt, Suffolk, and niece of Sir Wilhani
Rowley, 2nd bart. of Tendering Hall.
JLiUCagC. — Josias Berners, Esq., was father of
James Berners, who m. Mary, dau. and heiress of William
Robinson, Esq., and was father of
William Berners, Esq., b. 1679 ; m. a dau. of R. Row-
worth, Esq., and d. 1712, leaving an only surviving son,
William Berners, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of Henry
ISendysh, Esq. of South Town, Great Yarmouth, great-great-
grand-dau. of Oliver Cromwell, and was father of
Charles Berners, Esq. of Wolverston Park, b. 1740; m.
11 June, 1765, Katherine, dau. of John Laroche, Esq. of
Egham, M.P. for Bodmin, and had issue,
Charles, his heir.
Henrt-Dennt, late of Wolverston Park.
AVilliam, of London, Banker, b. 1771; m. Rachel, dau. of
John Jarret, Esq. of Freemantle, Hants, and d. 1841, having
had issue, with two daus., three sons, William, Capt.
R.H.A. ; Henry, m. Miss Saunders, of London; and
Arthur.
Maria, m. 1793, Herbert Newton Jarrett, Esq. of the Island
of Jamaica, and d. 1831.
Mr. Berners d. 1815, and was s. by hfs son,
Charles Bebners, Esq. of Wolverstone Park, d. unm.
19 Aug. 1831, aged 61, and was s. by his brother,
Ven. Henry-Dennt Berners, of Wolverston Park, J. P.,
Archdeacon of Suffolk, b. 18 Sept. 1769; m. July, 1799, Sarah,
dau. of John Jarrett, Esq. of Freemantle, and had issue,
John, now ot Wolverstone.
Hugh, Capt. R.N., Midanbury, Hants, 6. 25 July, 1801 ; m.
29 Oct. 1832, Julia-Alice, dau. of John Ashton, Esq. of The
Grange, near Northwich, and has issue, 1 Charles-Hugh, u.
28 Aug. 1842, J.P. Suffolk, m. 20 June, 1867, Mary,
youngest dau. ot the late Sir Ralph Anstruther, Bart, of
Balcaskie, co. Fife, and has a dau., Mary ; 1 Julia-Emily ;
2 Alice-Henrietta; 3 Juliana- Augusta, m. 16 Aug. 1867,
Henry-Charles Talbot, Esq. ; 4 Edith-Maude, m. 19 Jan.
1875, C.-A.-W. Rycroft, second son of the late Sir R.-H.-C.
Rycroft, Bait., and has issue,
Ralph, Rector ot Harkstead, Suffolk, 6. March, 1803; to.
27 June, 1831, Eliza, dau of Sir Cornelius Cuylcr, Bart, of
Welwyn, Herts, and d. leaving issue three sons and thre*
Alice, d. ;
1820.
Arms — Quarterly, or and vert.
Crest— A. monkey, ppr., environed about the loins and lined
or, holding a scroll with the motto.
Motto — Del fugo, I avola — I escaped from the fire.
Seat — Wolverstone Park, Ipswich.
3ERNERS OF WOOLVERSTONE PARK.
Beenees, John, Esq. of Woolverstonc Park,
iffolk, J.P. and D.L., b. 1800; m. 1832, Mary-
BERNEY OF MORTON HALL.
Berney, George-Duckett, Esq. of Morton Hall,
Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., b. 1839 ; m. 1864, Katherine-
Mary, dau. of Rev. Henry Lombe, of Bylaugh
Hall, Norfolk.
ililtCagC— Thomas Berney, Esq., High Sheriff, Norfolk,
1647 (younger brother of Sir Richard Berney, 1st bart. of
Park Hall, in Reedham), m. Dorothy, dau. of John Smith, Esq.
of Erminghall, and was grandfather of
Thomas Berney, Esq. of Swardeston Hall, 6. 1674; m.
29 May, 1700, Anne, dau. of Robert SuekUng, Esq. of Woottou
Hall, Norfolk, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Robert Shelton, Esq.,
of Barningham, Suffolk, and was father of
John Berney, Esq. of Bracon Hall, 6. 1717; High Sheriff of
Norfolk 1760; m. 1st, 28 May, 1745, Susan, dau. and sole
heir of Samuel Trench, Esq.; 2ndly, 1756, Margaret, dau. and
heir of Sir Daniel Dolens, Knt., and by the former only had
issue, a sun, Tho.mas, his heir; and two daus., Anne, m.
Robert Fellowes, of Shottesham Hall, M.P.; and Susannah, m.
Peter-John Freinaux, Esq. His son and successor,
Thomas Berney, Esq. of Bracon Hall, b. 18 March, 1753; m.
3 May, 1774, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Sir George
Jack.son, afterwards Duckelt, Bart., sometime Undersecretary
of State, and M.P. for Colchester, by Mary his wife, dau. and
sole heir of William Ward, Esq. of Guisborough, Yorkshire,
and left at his decease (with a dau. Elizabeth, who d. unm.) a
son and successor,
Tiomas-Trench Berney, Esq. of Morton Ilall, J. P., and
Hiuh Sheriff 1813, b. 17 July, 1784; m. 15 June, 1812, Mary,
dau. of Thomas Penrice, Esq. of Great Yarmuutli, Norfolk,
and has issue,
I. George-Duckett, his heir.
II. Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Bracon Ash, Noif jlk, M.A. St.
John's Coll. Camb., w. I81G.
Hi
BES
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EES
III. John.
IV. Augustus, »/i. Matiiaa-LaTlna, dau. of Col. George Gibl/cs,
and has with daus., a son,
George-Augustus.
I. Maiy. II. Elizabeth-Emily. lii. Susannah.
IV. Caroline, m. Andrew f ountaine, Esq. of Narlord Hall,
Norfolk.
V. Julia.
Mr. Bemey d. 15 Dec. 1869, and was s. by his eldest son.
yJ/-»w— Quarterly, gu. and az., over all a cross, engrailed,
erm.
Crat— Out of a ducal coronet a plume of ostrich feathers, per
pale, arg. and gu.
Motto— ^il temere, neque timore. This is the ancient motto
of the familv, but the late Mr. Thomas-Trench Bemey took for
Jds motto '• In God is my trust," and his 60a Mr. George-
Duckett Bemey continues its use.
Scat— Morton Hall, Norwich.
BEST OP DONNINGTON.
Best, Head-Pottingee, Esq. of Donniogton,
Berks, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1853, b. 18 July,
1808 ; m. 1st, 11 June, 1839, Maria, 2nd dau. of
Thomas Dulfield, Esq. of Marcham Park, same co.,
M.P. for Abingdon, by Emily his wife, only child
and heiress of G-eorge Elwes, Esq., by whom (who d.
5 Jan. 1845) he has a dau.,
Eosamond-Head, m. 15 April, 1869, Lieut.-Col. W.-Lewis
Stucley, late Grenadier Guards, eldest son of Sir George
Stuckley, 1st bart. of Affeton CasUe.
Mr. Best m. 2ndly, 22 Sept. lSi6, Jane, eldest dau.
of George Stratton, Esq., E. I. Co.'s Civil Service,
and a Member of the Council of Fort St. George,
and has a son and heir,
Mabmaduke-Head, J. p., 6. 27 June, 1S47.
lS,int^QC. — The famity of Best was for several generations
settled at iliddleton Quernhow, in the parish of VVath, co.
York.
James Best, of Hutton Cranswick, eldest son of Eichard
Best, of Middleton Quernhow, bought, 1598, the manor of
Elmswell from his brother Henry, who was ancestor of the
family of Best, which continued at Middleton Quernhow
till about 1754 {see Beste of Botldyh Orange, and Best of
EaMury). James Best d. 1617. His son,
Henet Best, Esq. of Elmswell, d. 1645, was father of
John Best, Esq. of Elmswell, in. Sarah Lambert, and d.
1669, leaving a son,
Chakles Best, Esq. of Elmswell, J. P., 6. 7 May, 1656; m.
Charlotte, sister of Sir Charles Hotbam, Bart., and by her
(who d. 1710) was father cf
Francis Best, Esq. of Elmswell, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1699.
He 'III. 1727, Rosamond, dau. of Yarburgh Constable, Esq. of
Wassand, and by her (who d. 6 March, 1787) had, with a dau.,
Kosamond, ra. William TuUoh, Esq., three sons, 1 Francis, of
Elmswell, Rector of South Dalton, J. P., whose last surviving
son, Charles, M.D.. of York, m. 1807, Mary Norcliffe-Dalton,
dau. of Thomas Norcliffe, Esq. of Langton, and left at his
decease, 1817, two daus., Rosamond, m. 1830, Henry, 3rd son
of Eear-Admiral Robinson; and Mary-Ellen, m. 1840, John-
Anthony Sarg, Esq. ; 2 Marmaduke, d. s. p. ; and 3 Charles.
The youngest son,
Charles Best, Esq. of Baglake Manor, Dorset, h. 1732; m.
7 April, 1764, Henrietta-Harriet, dau. of William Light, Esq.
of Baglake, by Susan his wife, dau. of Thomas Broadrepp, Esq.
of Melpash, Dorset, and by her (who d. 5 May, 1816) had, with
a dau., Katherine, three sons, 1 Francis, 6. 1765, rf.tomi. 1782;
2 Charles, 6. 1773, m. Mary, dau. of E. Godfrey, D.D., of
Bath, and d. 7 Jan. 1819, leaving a son, Charles-John, m. and
had issue ; and a dau., Harriott-Mary-Eosamond, m. John-
Eichard Digby Beste, Esq. of Botleigh Grange, Hants, and d.
1848, leaving issue ; 3 James-Wilkes, of whom we treat. Mr.
Best d. 13 May, 1813. His youngest son.
The Rev. James- Wilkes Best, M.A., of Bath and Chiveley,
Berks, 6. 7 March, 1777; m. 30 July, 1807, Eliza Head, dau.
and sole heir of the Eev. Head Pottinger, Vicar and Impro-
priator of Compton, Berks, and d. 21 July, 1852, having had
by her (who d. 14 Nov. 1863) a son and heir, the present Head-
roTTiNGEK-BEST, Esq. of DonniDgton, Berks.
j4rms— Gu., a Saracen's head, couped at the neck, ppr.,
navally crowned or, between eight lions' gambs, chevronways,
in pairs, paws inwards, of the second.
Crest — A cubit arm, vested gu., cuff arg., a faulchion, ppr.
Motto — Optimus est qui optime facit.
(Seat— Donnington Grove, Newbury, Berks.
BEST OP PARK HOUSE.
Best, Mawdistlet-Gaussen, Esq. of Park
House, Boxley, Kent, J. P., late Major in the army,
I. 23 Aug. 1826 ; m. April, 1864, Katherine- Anua-
bella, eldest surviving dau. of Rev. Tatton Brockman,
of Beachborough, near Hythe, Kent.
iLtltCaflC. — The earliest recorded ancestor of this
family is,
Jon.v Best, who d. 20 July, 1403, and was buried at
Boughton-under-Bleane, Kent, as appears by the inscription
to his memory, and that of his wife Joana, in Weever's
Funeral Monuments. From him we pass to
John Best, Esq., the son and heir of Richard Best, Esq. of
Bilbrooke, Kent, by Dorothy his wife, dau. and co-heir of
John Barrow, Esq. of HinxhiU, Kent. He was of Allin-tn;:
Castle, Kent, of St. Lawrence, near Canterbury, and of Well-
court, in the parish of Cosmusbleane, Kent, which last he
purchased in 1610. He rn. 1st, Anne, the dau. of Reginald
Knatchbull, Esq. of Saltwood Castle, and had, with a son,
Richard, his heir, three daus., Dorothy, m. Thomas Gibbon,
Esq. of Westcliffe, Kent; Anne, wife of John Odiarne, Esq. of
Maidstone; and Frances, wife of Henry Stourton, Esq. John '
Best TO. 2ndly, 1593, Anne, dau. of Lawrence Eooke, Esq. of
Horton-Monachorum, and afterwards of Christchurch, Kent,
and by this lady (who was grand-dau. of Sir Reginald Scott, ^
Knt. of Scott's Hall, Kent) had issue, John, who m. twice, and
had issue ; George, who settled in London, and subsequently i
was of St. Lawrence, near Canterbury, m. and had issue; and J
Ursula, wife of Thomas Finch, of Coptree, in Allington. J
Richard Best, Esq. the eldest son of the 1st marriage, i»
described as of Wringleton, Kent, 1625, and of St. Lawrence,
near Canterbury, 1633. He ra. Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew
Hughes, Esq. of AVringleton, in Winsborough, Kent, and d.
1633, having had, besides seven daus., one son and heir,
John Best, Esq. of St Lawrence, near Canterbury, who sold
the St. Lawrence estate before 1654, to WilUam Eooke, Esq.
He rii. Katherine, dau. of John Allanson, Esq. of Norwood,
Middlesex, and d. 1660, having had issue. His 4th son,
Tno.MAs Best, Esq., bapt. 2 June, 1657, was eventually de-
scribed as of Cowling Castle, Kent. He rn. 1st, Elizabeth, dau.
of John Mawdistly, Esq. of Chatham, where he settled. By
this lady (who d. 1702) he had one son, Mawdistly, his heir,
and five daus. Mr. Best m. a second time, but had no further
issue. He d. 22 Aug. 1740. His son,
Mawdistly Best, Esq. of Park House, Boxley, Kent, High
Sheriff 1730, m. 1742, Elizabeth, dau. of Mr. Fearne, and had
issue,
Thomas, of Chilston Park, Kent, Lieut.-Govemor of Dovei
Castle, M.P. for Canterbury for many years, 6. 1713; w,
3 Jan. 1743, CaroUne, dau. of Geo. Scott, Esq. of Scott'f
Hall, Kent; but d. s. p. 26 March, 1795.
James, of whom presently, continuing the male line.
Dorothy-Sarah, ra. 18 July, 1740, Robert, 7th Baron FairfaS:
of Leeds Castle, Kent.
The 2nd son,
James Best, Esq. of Park House, Boxley, Kent, Higl
Sheriff 1751, m. Frances, dau. and co-heir of Eichard Shelley
Esq. of Michelgrove, Sussex, and by her (who d. 30 Octi
180S) had issue, ■ ^
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. James, who m. twice, but d. t. p. 1828.
III. Eichard, who m. twice, and d. 1801, leaving issue.
IV. George, of Chilston Park, Boughton Malhcrbe, Kent '
J.P. and D.L., and M.P. for Eochester from 1790 to 1796, tM
7 Dec. 1784, Caroline, dau. of Edward Scott, Esq. of Scott'
Hall, Kent, and d. 8 Sept. 1818, having had issue,
1 Thomas-Faibfax, of Chilston, and of Wierton, Kent, a
Officer Gren. Gds., served at Corunna, 6. 15 Oct. 1786
m. Margaret-Anna, dau. of Joseph-George Brett, Esq. c
Old Brompton, Middlesex, J.P. and D.L., and d. in Londoi
30 June, 1849, leaving issue, four daus., his co-heirs, viz
Caboline-Georglana, in. William-Mawdistly Best, Esq.
Isabella-Dorotht, m. 18 July, 1859, Edward Disbrow
Kortright, Esq., 2nd son of Lawrence Kortright, Es(
of Highlands, Essex, and had issue, Florence-Isabel, <
in infancy.
IlAEGAEET-jViJ.VA,
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EES
119
Fkances, on. William-Henry Archer, Major IGth Lancers,
son of the late Col. Archer, and has issue, 1 Henry-
Fairfax-Best; 2 Baliol-Fairfax-Best ; 3 James-Douglas-
Stoddart-Douglas ; 4 Margaret-Marianne-Georgiana.
2 George, an officer 10th foot, d. s. «. 1814.
3 William-Balliol, d. s. p. 1822.
4 Caroline, rf. 17 March, 1860.
5 Dorothy, in. Eev. Joseph-George Brett.
6 Louisa, in. George - Matcham Tarlton, Esq., late 6th
foot.
I. Elizabeth, m. Rev. Maurice Lloyd, Vicar of Lenham.
II. Frances, m. 4 June, 1779, Rev. Henry Hardinge, and d.
21 Oct. 1837, leaving, wilh other issue,
1 Rev. Sir Charles Hardinge, Bart, of Bonds Park,
Kent.
2 Gen. Viscount Hardinge {vide Bcrke's Peeirir/e.)
III. Dorothy, m. William Twopenny, Esq. of Woodstock
Park, Kent.
Mr. Best d. 1782. His eldest son,
Thomas Best, Esq. of Park House, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Dr.
Irwin, and dying 27 May, 1815, aged 61, left (with three daus.,
Frauces-Julia, d. 1842; Elizabeth-Charlotte, d. 1861; and
Dorothy, d. 1871), two sons, viz.,
I. James, his heir.
II. Thomas, Capt. 26th foot, m. Anne, eldest dau. of William
Kearney, y.sq. of Tuam, and d. at Gibraltar, 8 Oct. 1813,
leaving two sons.
1 William Mawdistly, b. 1809 ; m. Dec. 1854, Caroline-
Georgiana (who d. 18G9) eldest dau. of the late Thomas-
Fairfax Best, Esq. of Wierton, Kent.
2 James-John, Major 34th foot; 6. 1811, d. 9 Nov. 1844.
The elder son,
James Best, Esq. of Park House, Boxley, Kent, J. P.,
Lieut.-Col. West Kent Militia, b. 1781 ; d. 20 June, 1849. He
'•I!. Harriet, dau. of S.-B. Gaussen, Esq. of Biookmans Park,
Herts, and (by her, who d. 21 Jan. 1875) had issue,
James, 6. 27 Oct. 1822 ; d. 10 June, 1845.
]\lAWDisTLY-GAnssEN, of Park House, Boxley.
Thomas-Charles-Hardinge, 6. 22 May, 1828.
Jr?;fmT'}''-^o-«-
Emily-Dorothy, to. 25 Aug. 1864, James-AMiatman Eosan-
quet, Esq. of Claysmore, Enfield, Middlesex.
Elizabeth-Caroline- Ann.
Anns — Sa., in chief two cross crosslets fitchec, and in base a
cinquefoil, pierced, or.
Crest — A demi-ostrich arg., issuing out of a mural crown,
in the beak a cross-crosslet fitchee, or.
J/o«o— Sola cruce.
I'Scc.t — Park House, Boxley, Maidstone.
BEST OF EASTBURY HOUSE.
Eest, George-Hollings, Esq. of Eastbury
House, Compton, Surrey, late Capt. 51st regt., b. 5
May, 1835.
iLiUCagC— This family (the senior line of which is that
of Botleigh Grange, Hants) was settled at Middleton Quernhow,
CO. York, in the latter part of the 16th century.
The Rev. Henky Best, D.D., Prebendary of Lincoln, m. 1st,
Judith, dau. of the Rev. Z. Segar, of Sowerby Park, Thirsk,
and 2nilly, Mercy, dau. and co-heir of Richard Whittingham,
of Sutterton, co. Lincoln, Esq., but by the latter only had
issue, Henrs (see Digby-Beste) and Whittingham. Dr. Best
d. 1755. His 2nd son.
The Rev. Whittingham Best, Vicar of Sunbuiy, Middle-
sex, m. Anne, 2nd dau. of Christopher Jones, Esq. of Weston,
in Shropshire, by Sarah his wife, dau. and heir of Thomas
Fenton, Esq. of Hollin House, co. Stafford, and had two rons,
Thomas and George-Nathaniel. Mr. Eest d. 1769. His 2nd
son,
George-Nathaniel Best, Esq. of Bayfield Hall, Norfolk, a
Barrister of eminence, one of the Benchers of the Middle
Temple, m. 1st, 1796, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Col. John Wood,
Commandant of Trichinopoly, in the East Indies, and by her,
who d. 1804, had (with another son, the Rev. Nathaniel Best,
M.A., who d. S.J). 1841),
George Best, his successor.
Mr. Best m. 2ndly, Joanna-Elizabeth, widow of Henry Jodrell,
Esq., and eldest dau. of John Weyland, Esq. of Wood Eaton,
CO. Oxford. His elder son,
George Best, Esq. of Eastbury House, J.P. and D.L., b. 9
March, 1799; m. iRt, Nov. 18'27, Mable-Anne, only surviving
Jan. and heirof John-Britland llollings, Esq. of Eaton Mascott,
Shropshire, which lady d. g. p. 1832; and 2ndly, 1834,
Elizabeth-Georgiana, 2nd dau. of the late. General William
Loftus, Lieutenant of the Tower of London, by Lady Elizabeth
Townshend his 2nd wife; and by her (who tJ. 5 Nov. 1873)
had issue,
I. George-Hollings, his successor.
n. Henry-Campton, 6. July, 1837.
III. WiUiam-Grosvenor, 6. 25 Jan. 1841.
IV. Francis- Wittingham, b. 17 Aug. 1812.
I. Emilie-Jane.
Mr. Best d. 1870, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms— \rg., a chevron gu. between three sheaves of arrows,
two in saltier and one in pale.
Crest — A griffin's head, erased, sa.
Motto — Hand nomine tantum.
,Sc(! J— Eastbury House, Compton, Surrey.
DIGBY-BESTE OP BOTLEIGH GRANGE.
Digby-Beste, John-Richaed, Esq. of Botleigh
Grange, Hants, J.P. and D.L. ; author of " Tlie
Wabash," " The Beggar's Coin," and many other
works ; b. 26 April, 1806 ; m. 1st, 1830, Harriott-
Mary-Rosamond, dau. of Charles Best, Esq. of
Baglake Manor, Dorset, by -whom (who d. 1848) he
has issue,
I. Kenelm, Priest of the Oratory at Brompton, 6. 1835.
II. Bruno, b. 1848 ; ))i. 1875, Josephine-Agnes, dau. and
co-heir of Rev. Joseph-Lowe AUeyne, of Barbados.
I. Katherine, a Nun.
He m. 2ndly, Marian, dau. of Shearman Bird, Esq.
of Harold's Park, Essex, and widow of J.-Barlow
Hoy, Esq., of The Hermitage, Isle of "Wight, M.P.
for Southampton.
ILiUCagt.— This family, from which are descended the
Bests of Eastbury and of Donnington, had been long settled
in Richmondshiie, co. York, when in 1545 Archbishop Holgate^
returned " Sir Christopher Best Incumbent of the Channtrye
of Wayth, well lern'd and of honest conv'saion." In the
registers at Wath, Richmond, are innumerable entries regard-
ing the family of Beste de Middleton and its collaterals : thus,
Thomas Best, M.P. for Ripon, to. 1618, Olive, dau. of Sir John
Mallory, of Studley Royal, who was buried at Wath 1654;
his son, George, vi. Grace, dau. of Conycrs Lord Darcy, and
purchased Leith Hall, Surrey, and founded there that branch.
John Beste, of Middleton, Quernhow, and The Yews, son of
Richard Beste de Middleton, buried at Wath 1G20, maintained
during the Rebelhon a troop of horse for the King's service,
until imprisoned in Tickhill Castle, and his estate confiscated
by the Parliament. His grandson.
Rev. Henry Beste, D.D., Prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral,
inherited from his father the Manor of Mavis Enderby, co.
Lincoln. He m. 1st, Judith, dau. of Rev. Z. Segar, of Sowerby
Park; and 2ndly, Mercy, dau. and co-heir of Richard Whitting-
ham, of Sutterton, of the very ancient family of Whitting-
ham Hall, CO. Lancaster. He d. 1755, and was buried in
Lincoln Cathedral. His eldest son.
Rev. Henry Beste, D.D. and J. P., Prebendary of Lincoln
Cathedral, was Senior Wrangler at Cambridge. He lii. 1756,
Magdalen, dau. and heir of Kenelm Digby, Esq. of North
Luffenham, co. Rutland, representative of the extinct male
line of the historic Sir Everard and Sir Kenelm Digby, by the
marriage of his ancestor, James Digby, of Eye-Kettleby, with
his cousin, Katherine Digby, ofDrystke. Dr. Beste d. I7S2,
and was buried Iieside his father and mother in Lincoln
Cathedral. His only son,
Henry Digby-Heste, Esq. of Mavis Enderby and Sutterton,
J. P., m. 1800, Sarah, dau. of Edward Sealy, Esq. of Castle
Hill House, Somerset, and had issue. He purchased the estate
of Botleigh Grange, and d. I83G, when he was s. by his only
surviving son,
John-Richard Dsgby-Beste, Esq., now of Botleigh Grange.
j4ri/is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron gu., between
nine arrows, three, three, and tin ee, two in saltirc and one in pale
sa., barbed and banded of the second, for Beste; 2nd, az., a
fleur-de-lis arg., for Digby ; 3rd, arg., a less sa., over all a lion
ramp, gu., for Whittingham.
Crests — 1st, Beste, an archer's arm vested gu., holding a
bow in pale strung or; 2nd, Digby, an ostrich arg., holding in
the beak a horseshoe or.
Motto — Soli Deo gloria.
Scat — Botleigh Grange, and Wildern, Hants.
Kesidence—Torie dell' Olmo, Tuscany.
120
B£S
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BET
BESWICK OF GRISTHORPE.
Beswick, William, Esq. of Grislhorpe, co.
York, J.P. b. 7 June, 1817.
iLl'llCnSr.— William Beswick, Esci. of Gristhorpe, where
the family have been seated for a considerable time, m. 21
Oct. 1755, Mary, dau. of William Darley,of Muston, co. York,
and had issue an only son,
LiEfT.-CoL. George Beswick, of Gristhorpe, D.L. for the
N.B. of Yorkshire, m. 2 Oct. 1780, Jane, dau. of John
Wilson, of Filey, co. York, and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. George, b. 15 Dec. 1791; m. Anne, dau. of John BcU,
£sq. of Scarborough, and had issue,
1 George, b. 23 Oct. 1819; m. 21 March, 1846, Emma,
youngest dau. and co-heiress of William Darley, of
Muston, Esq., and has issue, Godfrey-Darley, 6. in
Quebec, 20 Nov. 1847 ; m. 1876, Bellamira-Emma, youngest
riau. of the late Hon. Francis-Ward Primrose, brother of
Archibald, 4th Earl of Rosebery ; George-William-Darley,
.'). 12 June, 1851 ; Arthur-Bell-Darley, b. 10 Oct. 1852 ;
Bryan-Henry, 6. 10 Dec. ',1857, and three daus. Mr. George
Beswick assumed the additional surname of Darley in
1874, for himself, his wife, and 4th son, Bryan, and his
three daus., as representative of the Darlcys of Muston
(iee Daklky of Mmton) ; his two elder sons retaining their
surname of Beswick only.
2 John- Wilson, d. s. p. 16 Dec. 1850.
1 Jane, m. James -Arthur Scwell, son of the Hon.
Jonathan Sewell, late Chief Justice of Lower Canada,
2 Anne-Bell, d. 17 Aug. 1833.
The elder son,
William Beswick, Esq. of Gristhorpe, J. P., m. 28 Sept.
1809, Mary, dau. of Thomas Keld, Esq. of Scarborough, by
Mary Beswick, of Gristhorpe, his wife, and had issue, besides
two younger daus. deceased,
George, his heir, 6. 16 Dec. 1815; d. unm. 8 April, 1851.
William, present representative.
Thomas-Kcld.
Mary-Elizabeth, m. W.-II.-N. Myers, Esq. of Leeds.
j4r)7M— (Ancient)— Arg., on a fcss sa., cotised gu , three
bezants, between three battering rams in chief az. ; in base,
a crow upon the stump of a tree ppr.
Crest — A dexter hand, couped at the wrist, ppr., surmounted
by an estoile, radiated, or.
Jliotto— Denique coelum.
/4)-/n8— (Modern)— Gu., ten bezants, four, three, two, and
one ; on a chief or, a lion, passant, guardant, .iz.
Ci-est — A demi-Iion, rampant, holding between the paws a
'bezant.
ivyotfo— Denique coelum.
Seal — Gristhorpe, near Scarborough, North Riding, co.
York.
BETHAM OF EOCKFORD.
Betham, Moltneux-Cecil-John, Esq. of Rocl;-
ford, CO. Dublin, J. P., Barrisler-at-Law, appointed
Athlono Pursuivant to the Most Illustrious Order
of St. Patrick, 12 Feb. 1827, and Cork Herald 29
Sept. 1829, b. 14 Aug. 1813; m. 1st, Elizabeth,
only dau. of the late Sir Richard Ford, Knt. Chief
Magistrate at Bow Street, London ; and 2ndly,
Estlier-Jane, dau. of Henry Carey, Esq., late Filazer
of the Court of Exchequer, Ireland, and widow of
C-W. Macnamara, Esq. By his first wife he has
issue,
I. Cecil-William, late Ensign 55th regt., 6. 14 April, 1940;
r,i. 29 April, 1869, Emily, dau. of John Mallct-Williamson,
Esq. of Monkstown, co. Dublin.
1. Cecilia-Maria-Eleanor, 7/1. 2 July, 1875, her cousin, William-
Sheffleld Bcthara, Esq., who d. 12 April, 1876.
iLillCagC— Jop^ Betham, 3rd son of Edward Betham,
Esq. of Newby .Stones (who was buried at Moiland, 19 March,
1646), obtained from his father a small estate in Little Strick-
land, parish of Morland, Westmorland, in which ho was s.
by his son,
Edward Betham, Esq. of Little Strickland, bapt. at
Morland, 28 April, 1633, m. 13 Oct. 1691, Margaret Bryham,
widow of — Dobson, by whom, who was buried at Morland 21
March, 1766, aged 100 years, he hud one sou and six dau.";.
He was buried at Morland 9 Sept. 1722, aged 69, and was «. by
his only son,
William Betham, Esq. of Little Strickland, h. 1699; m. 8
June, 1743, Jane, dau. of Jo.scjih lloge, by whom, who was
buried 12 Nov. 1791, a.<;cd 76 years, he had issue,
I. Edward, bapt. at Morland 29 March, 1744, who sold tho
estate of Little Strickland. He m. Isabella Robinson, of co.
Durham, and left issue, whose descendants resided in
London.
II. Robert, bapt. at Morland, 1 May, 1746, went to America,
and left issue, settled there.
III. William (Rev.), ol whom presently.
IV. John, bapt. at Morland, 7 Feb. 1754, d. unm. in London.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. at Morland, 20 Nov. 1751, buried there
9 Feb. 1752.
Mr. AVilliam Betham was buried at Morland, 3 Sept. 1784, aged
86 years. His 3rd son.
The Rev. William Betham, Rector of Stoke Lacy, en.
Hereford, b. 17 May, 1749, bapt. at Morland, 15 June followin;; ;
m. Mary, dau. of William Damant, Esq. of Eye, Suffolk, ami
heir to her brother, Thomas Damant, Esq. of Boston, co.
Lincoln, and by her (who d. July, 1841, aged 80) had civile
sons and six daus.,
I. William (Sir), of whom hereafter.
II. Charles-Thomas, E.I. Co., m. EHzabeth, dau. and heir if
John Mickleburgh, Esq. of Hales, Norfolk, and U. .i. p. J3
Sept. 1841.
III. George, E.L Co., h. 10 Oct. 1782; m. Maria-Frediriri,
dau. of Col. Ritso, E.I. Co., and widow of Col. Dent E.l. (. ■.,
and d. s. p.
IV. John, E.I. Co., b. 1786; m. 1814, Maria Cleator. c i.
Dublin, and d. in London, June, I«35, leaving a dau.,
Harriette.
V. Robert Graham, E.I. Co., b. 1783; m. 1814, Mary Ablmtt,
dau. of Charles Studd, E.sq., Suffolk, and d. at Negapatain.
India, 17 May, 1820, leaving a son, Graham-Edward, b. at
Calcutta, 1817, who <L unm. 1838.
VI. Edward, lost at sea, on board the "Jane, Duchess of
Gordon," when she foundered, d. s. p.
VII. Frederick, b. 1791 ; m. Ist, 1814, KeziaPasley, and 2nilly,
Katherine Walnaugh, and d. 23 June, 1841, leaving i^sui'.
VIII. Alfred, 6. 9 June, 1795; n. 3 Feb. 1829, Eliza, dau. nf
Mark Whyte, Esq., co. Wexford, and d. 10 June, 1841.
I. Matilda. ii. Mary.
III. Anne, m. at Madras, 1 June, 1807, George Norman,
E.I. Co.
IV. Elizabeth, d. v,nm. 5 Jan. 1835. v. Emma.
VI. Barbara, m. Edward Edwards, Esq. of Westorficld,
Suffolk.
Rev. William Betham, who was author of "The Gene.ilojiral
Tables of the Sovereigns of the World,'" 1795, and •The
Baronetage of England," 1801, d. 26 Oct. 1839. His eldest
son,
Sin William Betham, Knt. of Stradbrook and Uockforil,
CO. Dublin, Ulster King of Arms, Knight Attendant of the
Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, b. 22 May, 1779, was
appointed Deputy to Sir Chichester Fortescue, Ulster Kins of I
Arm.s, 7 Nov. 1807, received the honour of knighthood 15 July,
1812, and was created Ulster King of Arms, and principal
Herald of All Ireland, by Patent dated 18 April, 1820. He ;,(.
1st, 22 July, 1802, Martha, dau. of M. Norton, Esq. of
Camberwell, Suffolk, by whom (who d. 22 Sept. 1803) he had
an only dau. Mary-Norton, b. 30 Aug. 1803, d. 15 Sept.
following. He m. 2ndly, 25 Nov. 1807, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
Cecil Crampton, Rector of Headford, co. Galway, and sister of
Hon. Philip-Cecil Crampton, 2nd Justice of the Queen's
Bench, Ireland. By her (who d. 30 Dec. 1856^ he had issue,
I. William-Cecil, 6. 7 Sept. 1808, d. young.
II. Molvneux-Cecil-John, now of Rockford.
III. Sheffiold-Philip-Fiennes, Dublin Herald, Capt. 4th Boyal
Lancashire Militia, b. 15 April, 1817; ih. 1st, Eliza, dau.
of Henry Carey, Esq., 2ndly, Isabella, dau. of the Rev. J.
Hammond, Rector of Priston, and D.L. Someraet, and
widow of Capt. George Whitla, of Lismoyne, co. Antrim ;
and 3rdly, 13 Oct. 1874, Georgiana, widow ol Richard
Exham, Esq., co. Cork. By his 1st wife (who d. 1857) he
has issue,
1 Williara-Sheffleld, b. 29 Jan. 1843; m. 12 July, 1375,
Cccilia-Maria-Eleanor, dau. of Molyneux- Cecil -John
Betham, Esq. of Rockford, Cork Herald, and d. 12 April,
1876.
2 Alfred Henry, b. 14 Dec. 1845.
1 Kniily-Adela, m. 4 June, 1868, Alberic-Edward Knox,
Esq. of Mount Falcon, co. Mayo, who d. 1870.
By his 2nd wife (who d. 1870) he has issue,
Clementina- Roberta- Valentina-de.
I. Nichola-Mary.
II. Elizabeth- Matildiv, ./. unm. 26 Aug. 1822.
III. Franecs-Jane-Charlotte, m. Rev. Henry Uardinge.
Sir William Betham d. 26 Oct. 1853.
Arms — Or, three fleur.s-de-lis, az.
Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, an elephant's head gu.
Mott'i—Per ardua surgain.
Sc«{— Kocklord, Blackrock, co. Dublin.
BET
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BET
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BETHELL OF RISE.
Bethem, William, Esq. of Rise aud 'VVaUon
Abbey, co. York, J.P. and 1).L., High SherifP 1875,
*. 1809 ; s. his uncle, tlie late Eichard Bethell,
Esq., 1864 ; m. 25 March, 1841, Elizabeth-Beckett,
dau. of Edmund Denison, Esq. of Grimthorpe, and
by her (who d. 1870) has, with other issue, a son and
heir,
William, J. P., h. 1S47.
IClUCJtCJC. — Thomas Bethell, ov Ap Itiiill, of Maunsel,
00. Hereford, was father of
Thomas Bethell, Esq. of Maunsel, who m. Elizabeth, dau.
of George Rogers, Esq., and had, with other issue,
Hugh (Sir), Knt. of Ellerton, co. York.
KoGER, of whom presently.
Andrew, whose grandson was
EiCHARB, devisee of his nnclc, John Bethell. This gentle-
man was grandfather of
John Bethell, |Esq., b. 1659; ?j7. Catherine Jay, of
Dermdale, Hereford, and was s. by his son,
Richard Bethell, Esq., b. 1G87 ; m. Francis Bond, of
Hereford, by whom he left, at his decease, 1762, a son.
The Rev. Richard Bethell, m. 1771, Ann, dau. of
James Clitherow, Esq. of Boston House, Midulesex, and
dying 1806, left (with three daus., Anne, Frances, and
riiillippa, all d. unni.) four sons,
1 Richard, the late Richard Bethell, Esq., M.P. of
Rise.
2 Christopher, D.D., consecrated 1824, Bishop of Glou-
cester, and translated to the see of Exeter, and then to
that of Bangor, 1830, d. 19 April, 1859, aged 86.
3 James, d. 1854.
4 George (Rev.), M.A.,'Senior Fellow of Eton College, |»i.
Ann, dau. of Thomas Lightfoot, Esq., and d. 16 March,
1857, leaving issue by her (who rf. four years previously),
William Bethell, Esq., now of Rise.
The son,
Roger Bethell, Esq., acquired the estate of Rise, in
Holderness; he d. 22 March, 1625. His great grandson m.
for his 2nd wife, Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of William Dickin-
son, Esq. of Walton Abbey, co. York, by whom he left, at his
decease, 1716, a son and heir,
Hl-oh Bethell, Esq. of Rise and Walton Abbey, High
Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1734, 7w. Ann, dau. of Sir John Cope,
irt. of Brarashill, and dying 1752, was «. by his son,
Hugh Bethell, Esq. of Rise, High Sheriff, 1761, d. unm.
8 May, 1772, and was s. by his brother,
j[ ' William Bethell, Esq. of Rise, Sheriff 1780, to. Charlotte,
; dau. of Ralph Pennyman, Esq., but dying s. p. 25 July, 1799,
•l idevised his estates to his kinsman,
PvicHARD Bethell, Esq. of Rise and Walton Abbey, co. Y'ork,
ate M.P. for the E.R., 6. 10 May, 1772; who m. 26 April, 1800,
M iiy, 2nd dau. of William Wellbank, Esq. of the city of
i.indon, but d. s.j). 25 Dec. 1864, and was s. by his nephew
lie present William Bethell, Esq.
.-(/,(,(— Arg., on a chevron, betvesn three boars' heads,
J. uupiil, sa., an cstoile or.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head, coupcd, sa.
S.ats — Rise, near Hull; and Walton Abbey, near Beverley.
BETHUNE OF BLEBO.
'!''" Bethune, Alexandee, Esq. of Blebo, co. Eife,
; r.P. and D.L., late of the 92nd Highlanders, Capt.
;. :nd Fife Eoyal Volunteers, b. 1824; m. 1849, Mar-
;arct, dau. of John Maxwell, Esq. of Dundee, and
I las, with other issue, a son and heir,
!| Alexander, b. ISGO.
HilTCnrrr.— The Bethunes of Blebo are an offshoot of the
. ery ancient and eminent family of Bethune of Balfour, of
liich was the celebrated Cardinal Betune, murdered 1545.
he first Bethune of Blebo was
Andrew Bethune, 3rd son of David Bethune, 11th Laird of
;aIfour, by his wife, Blargaret Wardlaw, dau. of the Laird of
orrie. He purchased Blebo in 1649, and founded the family
lence designated. The late representative,
Alexandek Bethune, Esq. of Blebo, a Lieut.-Gen. in the
rmy, m. Maria, dau. of Robert Low, Esq. of Clatto, co. Fife,
ad d. 1H47, leaving issue,
I. Alexander, now of Blobo.
II. Robert, of Nydie, co. Fife, and 11, Abbotsford Croscont,
St. Andrews, J. P., Major in the army, late of the y2nd
Highlanders, 6. 29 July, 1827; m. 24 Jan. 1865, Mary-
Louisa, dau. of Capt. William-Amherst Hale, 62iid Light
Infantry, and has issue a son, Henry-Alexander, b. 12 July,
1866; Eleanor - Mary ; Louisa - Cecilia ; Jane-Millicent;
and Margaret.
I. Susan, m. David Gillespie, Esq. of Mountquhanie.
II. Margaret, to. 1st, George Patton, Esq. of The Cairnies, co.
Perth, Senator of the College of Justice, and 2ndly,
Major Malcolm Patton of the Cairnies.
^)-)iis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., a fess chequy, or and
gu., between three lozenges of the second, for Bethune;
2nd and 3rd, arg., on a chevron sa., an otter's head, erased,
of the first. Bethune of Bhbn takes the fess chequy for
his descent of the house of Lindsey.
Crest — An otter arg.
Motto — Debonnaire.
Sent— Blebo, Cupar, co. Fife, N.B.
BETTON OF GREAT BERWICK.
Betton, Richard, Esq. of Overton House, Salop,
J.P., b. 3 Oct. 1808 ; m. 1st, 3 Oct. 1831, Charlotte
Margaretta, 6th dau. of Col. Eichard Salwey, of Moor
Park, near Ludlow; which lady f/. 15 April, 1860; and
2ndly, 7 May, 1863, Mary, eldest dau. of John
Walton, Esq. of Woodside, Surrey.
iLlltCagC— Richard Betton, Esq., bapt. at St. Mary's,
Shrewsbury, 6 Feb. 1614-15, 7th in descent from William
Betton, of Great Berwick, near Shrewsbury, in 1403, son of
Richard de Betton, and grandson of John de Betton; by his
wife Elizabeth, he had issue, Richard, his heir; John, whose
son, James Betton, was father of John Betton ; the father of
Sir John Betton, Knt., late of Shrewsbury ; and Nathaniel,
whose son, John, was father of Nathaniel Betton, Esq., late of
Shrewsbury, who, by Mary his wife, had issue, John, Capt.
3rd Dragoon Guards, d. in Spain in 1809; Richard, d. unm.;
Nathaniel, of Shrewsbury ; and Mary, wife of Thomas G.
Gwyn, Esq. Mr. Betton was s. by his son,
Richard Betton, Esq. of Great Berwick, d. 1726. Ilia
grandson,
Richard Betton, Esq. of Great Berwick, 6. 1710 (son of
Richard Betton, and bis wife Dorothy, dau. of Edward Lloyd,
of Leaton, Esq.); m. Mary, dau. of Charles Maddox, Esq. of
Whitcott, Salop, and had, with a dau., Anne, to. Thomas
Bayley, Esq., two sons, Richard, his heir, and Charles of
Whitchurch, near Ross. Mr. Betton d. 1767, and was s. by
his elder son,
Richard Betton, Esq. of Great Berwick, h. 1744; m.
Priscilla, dau. and eventually sole heir of John Bright, Esq. of
Totterton House, Salop, by whom he had issue,
Richard, his heir.
John-Bright Betton, M.A., Vicar of Lydbury, No)-th, J. P., 6.
1773, who, in succeeding to the Totterton, &c. estates, took
by royal sign manual, 12 Oct. 1807, the name of Bright,
and used the arms of Bright only. He m. 22 Jan. 1806,
Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas Beale, Esq. of Heath House.
an(l dying 22 Dec. 1833, left issue, Rev. John Bright, of
Totterton, J.P., 6. I8U to. 1st, Francisca- Amelia-
Augusta, dau. of Baron du Bois de F'errieres, of Brussels,
and d. 1863, leaving a son, John-Betton Bright, Esq., now
of Totterton, 6. 1843); Eliza; Mary; Frances; Amela;
Louisa.
Mr. Betton d. 7 Feb. 1797, and was s. by his elder son,
Richard Betton, Esq. of Great Berwick, Major in the Shrop-
shire Militia ; 6. 16 Nov. 1768; ?h. 17 Feb. 1795, Mary-Anne,
dau. of the Rev. Aaron Foster, of Taunton, and d. 15 June,
1819, leaving (with two daus., Mary-Anne, wife of Thomas
Foster, Esq., R.E. ; and Harriet, m. Thomas-H. Rimington,
Esq., R.E.) a sen and successor, the present Richard Betton,
Esq.
Arms — Arg., two pales, sa., each charged with three crosses
crosslet, fitchee, or.
Crest — A demi-lion, rampant, ducally crowifcd or.
J/ot«o— Nunquam non paratus.
Seai— Overton, near Ludlow, Salop.
BETTS OF WOETHAM:.
Betts, George, Esq. of Wortham Hall, Suffolk,
Major in the army, b. 1829 ; s. his father, 1859.
ittncagr.— John Betts, son of John Belts, Esq. of
Wetherden, Suffolk, settled at Wortham, 1400. lie iit.
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BEV
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EEV
Elizalieth, dan. of John AVriglit, Esq. of Wortlmm, and was
father of
KicuARD Betps, d. lo5S, having had, by Alice his wife, with
other issue, Georpe, who, by Susan his wife, had a son, John ;
and Richard, whose son, John, was father of
George Betts, living 1G56; «i. Susan Gascoigne, and was
father of
Edmund Betts, m. Abiffail Vincent, and d. 1733, leaving
issue, George, his heir, and Edmund. The former,
George Betts, in. Anne Shuckford; d. 17G6, leaving with
other issue, a .son and heir,
George Betts, b. 1752 ; m. his cousin Mary, dau. of Edmund
Betts and Martha d'Eye his wife, and by her (who d. 1814)
had issue, of wliom he only left surviving at his decease, 1822,
Thomas-d'Ete, of Wortham Hall, d. 13 March, 1857.
James, m. Sophia Borrodaile, and rf. 1849.
Harriet, d. 1852. Sophia, d. 1842.
The elder son.
Bey. THOMAs-d'EvE Betts, of Wortham Hall, Suffolk,
b. 1789 ; m. Harriet, dau. of George-Clarke Doughty, Esq. of
Theberton Hall, Suffolk, and d. 1859, leaving issue,
George, now of Wortham Hall.
Mary, m. 21 Feb. 18G0, Kobert-Bruce Chichester, C.ipt.
81st regt., eldest son of Robert-Bruce Chichester, Esq.,
and nephew of the late Sir John-Palmer-Bruce Chichester,
Bart, of Arlington Court, d. at Umballa, 30 Dec. 1862,
leaving a son, Archibald-ilobert-Bruce Chichester, 6. 6 Dec.
1862.
Catherine-Harriet.
ArmsSa.., on a bend arg., three cinquefoils gu., all within
a. border engrailed, of the second.
Crest— Out, of a ducal coronet or, a buck's head gu., attired
gold.
Seat— Wortham Hall, near Diss, Suffolk.
BEVAN OF FOSBURT.
Bevan, Eobeet-Coopeu-Lee, Esq. of Fosbmy
House, Wilts, aTid Trent Park, Herts, b. 8 Feb.
1809 ; m. 1st, 24 Feb. 1836, Lady Agneta-Elizabeth
Yorke, dau. of Vice-Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney
Yorke, K.C.B., and sister ot Charles-Philip, 4th Earl
of Hardwicke, and by her (who d. 8 July, 1851)
had issue,
I. Sydney, b. 6 Oct. 1833.
II. Francis-Augustus, 0. 17 Jan. 1840; m. 1st, 22 July, 1862,
Elizabeth-Marianne, 3rd dau. of Lord Charles-James-Fox
Russell, grandson of John, 6th Duke of Bedford, and by
her (who d. 8 June, 1863) had a son,
1 Cosmo, b. 22 May, 1863.
He -lit. 2ndly, 19 Apri', iSCG, Constance, youngest dau. of
Right. Hon. Sir James-Weir Hogg, Bart., and had by
her (who d. 15 Oct. 1872) further issue,
2 Bertrand-Yorke, 6. 8 Jan. 1867.
3 Raymond-Francis, b. 20 June, 18C3
4 Gerard-Lee, 6. 9 Nov. 1869.
5 Owen-Cliarles, h. 30 Oct. 1870.
6 Ivor, b. 15 April, 1872.
He m. 3rdly, 1 July, 1875, Maria, dau. of John Trotter,
Esq. of Dyrham Park, and lias another son,
7 Leonard-Francis, 6. 6 April, 1876.
HI. Wilfred-Arthur, b. 21 Oct. 1845; m. 11 May, 1869, Mary-
Elizabeth, dau. of Frederick Green, Esq., of Prince's
Gardens, London, and has issue,
1 Agneta-Elizabeth. 2 Amy-Geraldine.
3 Lena-Mary. 4 Maud-Lucy.
IV. Roland-Yorke, 6. 30 Sept. 1818; to. 7 Jan. 1874, Hon.
Agneta-Olivia Kinnaird, dau. of Arthur Fitz-Gcrald,
10th Lord Kinnaird, and has issue,
1 Winifred-Agncta-Yorke. 2 Olivia-Mary- Yorke.
I. Lucy-Agneta, d. young, 7 Sept. 1845.
II. Alice-Lee, m. 3 May, 1867, Col. Thomas-William-Butler
Go.ssctt, Royal Engineers.
III. Edith-Agneta, m. William-Middleton Campbell, 2nd son
of Colin Campbell, Esq. of Colgrain, co. Dumbarton.
Mr. Bevan m. 2ndly, 30 April, 185n, Emma-Frances,
dau. of Right Rev. Philip-Nicholas Shuttlcworth,
Bishop of Chichester, and has further issue,
T. Anthony-Ashley, b. 19 May, 1859.
VI. Hubert-Lee, b. 9 Oct. ISfiO.
vii. Edwyn-Robert, b. 15 Feb. 1870.
IV. Ada-Frances, d. 24 March, 1861. v. Milliccnt-Ada.
VI. Gladys-Mary. vn. Gwendoline.
VIII. Enid-Bertha. is. Ncsta-Helen.
HtltCHgr.— SiLVAxrs Bevajt, Esq. of Fosbury, Wilts, and
Riddiesworth Hall, Norfolk, b. 3 Aug. 1743 (son of Timothy
Bevan, Esq. of Swansea, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of David
Barclay, Esq.), m. 1st, 4 Oct. 1769, Isabella Wakefield, who
(/. s. p., and 2ndly, 23 Sept. 1773, Louisa Kendall, by whom
(who d. 1838, aged 90) he had issue,
I. David, his heir.
II. Henry, 6. 4 Nov. 1776; 5/!. 25 April, 1802, Harriet, dan.
of Simon Droz, E.sq. of Portland Place, London, and rf. 11
Sept. 18U0, leaving by her (who d. 5 Feb. 1852) two daus.,
1 Caroline Mary, m. 27 July, 1844, Lord John-Ludford'
Chichester, 6th son of George-Augustus, 2nd marquis of
Donegal, K.P., who d. 22 AprU, 1873.
2 Louisa Harriet, m. 15 March, 18i8, George-Robert Paul,
Esq., 2nd son of Sir John Dean Paul, 1st bart. of P.od-
burgh.
HI. Frederick-Stephen (Rev.), M.A., Cambridge, Rector of
Carleton Rode, Norfolk, 6. 11 Oct. 1779: m. 17 March, 1806,
Anne-Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert-John Buxton, 1st bart.
of Shadwell Court; she d. 7 April, 1818. He d. s. ». 2t>
Sept. 1859.
IV. Charles, 6. 5 March, 1772; to. 1808, Mary Johnstone,
who d. 8 April, 1854. He rf. 1833, leaving issue,
1 Charles-James, b. 1812; m. 1834, Emma, dau. of
Timothy Curtis, Esq. of Southgate, and has issue,
Charles Malton, 6. Sept. 1836; m. May, 1860, Isabel-
Lennox Home, and has issue, 1 Hugh, 6. 2 M.irL-li,
1861 ; 2 Percy, b. 19 June, 1862; 3 Douglas, b. 27 July,
1805, rf. 4 Aug. following; 4 Harold-Bertram, rf. 31
Jan. 1868; 5 Walter-Lawrence, b. 28 Nov. 1859; and
6 Edmund Russell, b. 8 July, 1871.
Frederick-Charles, twin with Charles-Malton, rf. Sept.
1836.
Alfred-Henry, 6. Sept. 1837; to. 22 Nov. 1884, Louisa-
Harriet, dau. of Niven Kerr, Esq., Her Majesty's
Consul at Dunkirk, and has two daus., Louise-Isabel,
and Idi-Maud.
Frederick-Lincoln, 6. 21 Aug. 1838; m. 16 Feb. 186.%
Augusta-Louisa, dau. of Vice-Admiral Morier, R.N.,
and has issue, 1 Eric- William-Charles, b. 7 May, 1866;
rf.3 Jan. 1870; 2 Granville, <<. 29 June, 1867; 3 Rupert-
Saville, 6. 25 June, 1868; 4 Ralph-Frederick, b. 10
Aug. 1869; 5 William-Morier, 6.20 Oct. 1870; 1 Frances-
Louisa; 2 Emma-Gertrude; 3 Hilda-Magdalen; and
4 Olga-Agneta.
Ernest-Charles (Rev.), Vicar of Send, Surrey, 6. Aug.
1839; TO. 10 June, 18G9, Frances-Julia, dau. of Rev,
Stephen Bridge, Rector of Droxford, Diocese of Win-
chester.
Arthur- Talbot, b. Jan. 1843 ; to. 6 Oct. 1870, Magdalen-
Frances, dau. of Sir William Coote Seton, 7th bart.
Pitmedden.
Cecil-Maitland (Rev.), M.A., Curate of St. S.aviour's,
Paddington, Middlesex, b. Aug. 1844; m. 30 Sept. 1868,
Helen-Constance-Lester, dau. of Henry Herbert, Esq.,
Bombay Civil Service, and has issue, 1 Stanley-Charles-
Henry, b. 28 July, 1871; 2 Cecil-Stuart-Eeginald, b.
1 May, 1875; 1 Ada-Constance.
Philip-Charles (Rev.), Curate of St.-Giles-in-the-FieldSi
London, b. Dec. 1845; m. 24 Sept. 1872, Madeline
Augusta-Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Frederick IJeade,
Incumbent of St. John the Baptist's, Brighton, Sussex
Edward-Charles, rf. 1851.
Emma-Mary. Florence.
Sophia-Louisa, rf. 1812.
Constance-Louisa. Georgiana, rf. 1851.
2 Henry, b. June, 1814; d. 31 Dec. 1828.
3 James-Johnstone, b. 6 June, 1818; to. 4 Aug. 184fl
Arabella, dau. of Robert Hedley, Esq. of Long Benton
Northumberland, by whom, who rf. 17 July, 1870, ho ha'
issue,
James Iledlcy, 6. 22 Oct. 1847; Rcginald-JohnstoiK
b. 10 Jan. 1851 ; Neville-Alexandcr-Johnstone, b. I
July, 1870; Arabcl-Louisa ; Evelyn-Mary; KatherilK
Stewart, rf. iinm. 12 Feb. 1871; Mabel-Johnstone.
4 Beckford, b. 21 April, 1823 ; m. 18150 Louise-Sophi
Huffman, by whom, who rf. 11 Feb. 1859, he had issue,
Aigernon-Boikford, /). 28 Sept. 1855; Louisa-Bcekforf
Ethel-Mary; Mary-Beckford; Margaret-Louise, twi
with her brother, rf. young.
."> Alured, b. 1828.
1 Louisa- Mary, m. 8 May, 1838, Eev. John-Lincoln Galtoi
Rector of St. Sidwell, Exeter.
2 Mary-Johnstone, m. 27 Oct. 1839, Eev. Thomas Yan
Hon. Canon of Peterborough.
V. George (Rev.), b. 22 Sept. 1782; m. 22 Sept. 181C, Ann
dau. of Andrew Buchanan, Esq., of Gla.'gow; she rf.
March, 1831. He d. 12 Dec. 1819, leaving, with a dau
Lodisa-Harriet, d. unm. 10 Oct. 1829, one son,
BEV
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BEW
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Ceorco-Iniips h. 28 March, 18IS; m. 25 July, 18"9, hie
cousin Hucliel, dau. of Robert Ikvan, Ksq. ol Kougha'u
Itookcry, iinil lias issue, George Buchanan, C-ipt. 81st rc^t.,
b.-Zl April, 1812; Edward, 6. 21 Doc. 1843; Ernest-Georf,'c,
b. 21 March, 1848; Fredcrick-Niel, 0. 15 Sept. 184U;
Cyril-Mountain, /;. 12 March, 1851; Hamilton, b.6 Sept.
la.'iS; Arcliibald-Buchanan, b. 15 April, 1858; Louisa-
Harriet; Alice-Mary, m. 7 Jan. 1874, Ilev. Charles-
Gordon Browne, M.A. ; Rachel-Georgiana, )/). 18 Feb.
1873, Charles Hoarc, ICsq., son of John-Gurncy Hoare,
Esq. of Hampstead Heath ; Janet -Buchanan; Katherine-
Innes.
VI. Robert, of Rougham Rookery, SufTolk, 6. 5 May, 1784;
m. G April, 1810, Mary-Peele, dau. of Rev. William Taylor,
Rector of Swanton Morley, who d. May, 1853. He d. Jan.
1854, having had issue,
1 William-Robert, of Plumpton House, Suffolk, M.A.,
Cambridge, b. 18 Jan. 1812; m. 4 Dec. 1839, Sarah-CowcU,
dau. of Abrahan Rawlinson, Esq. of Fakenham, Norfolk,
and has issue, William-Henry-Rawlinson (Kev.), M.A.,
Cambridge, of Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, 6. 6 Oct.
1840; Albert-John, b. 16 Feb. 1842, d. 1849; Edmund-
Rolfe, b. 4 April, 1843, d. 1849; Gascoigne, b. 22 Aug.
1844; Abram -Rawlinson, b. 21 Aug. 1846; Eustace-
Edmund, b. 20 Nov. 1851, m. 3 Jan. 1S74, Margaret, dau.
of Capt. George-Henry Mottlry, 47tli rrgt., </. 1857;
Harriett-Gurney ; Emraelinc-Mary ; Adclini'-Cciilia, ,«.
25 April, 1876, Robert-Hutton Wilson, Esq. of Eaglcscliffe ;
Caroline-Emma ; Beatrice-Anna-Sara.
2 Frederick-Robert, of Weston Grove, Southampton, 6. 27
Jan. 1824, m. Oct 1851, EUza, dau. of Capel Lofft, Esq.
of Troston Hall, Suffolk, and has lssui>, Francis-Lofft, h.
1854; Frederick-Capcl, b. 1860; Herbert-Spencer, 6.15
Oct. 1866 ; Mary-Constance ; Ella-Maud ; Katherino-
Maud; Margaret-Emlyn ; Ellen-Sylvia; Mabel-Frederica ;
Eowena-Dorothea ; Rachel-Evelyn.
3 Robert, b. 28 Aug. 182i ; m. 4 Dec. 1860, Isabella Crapp ;
d. 15 Sept. 1869. He d. s. jj., 6 June, 1875.
1 Mary-Taylor, m. 25 June, 1839, Rev. Stuteville Isaacson,
Rector of Bradfield, St. Clare, Suffolk ; who rf. 14 Jime,
18o7.
2 Lucy-Brooke, m. 17 July, 1833, Rev. John Hull, Rector
of Eaglescliffe, Hon. Canon of Manchester.
3 Frances-Elizabeth, m. Sept. 1855, Rev. William-Vistirin
Kitchlng, Vicar of Great Finborough, and d. Nov. 1861.
4 Rachel, m. 25 June, 1839, her cousin George-Iunes
Bevan, Esq.
5 Sophia, m. 1st, 1854, Rev. Jacob Mountain, Principal of
St. John's College, Newfoundland (d. Oct. 185G) ; and 2ndly,
30 April, 1867, Right Rev. Edward Field, Bishop of New-
foundland, who d. 8 June, 1876.
6 Annie, m. 30 July, 1860, Rev. Francis Slater, Vicar of St.
Giles, Cambridge.
Tli. Richard, of Highcliff Lodge, Brighton, 6. 22 Aug. 1788;
m. 1st, 30 Aug. 1823, Charlotte, dau.|of Col. Richard-Hunter,
which lady d. 27 May, 1833; and 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of
Richard Cuming Dewar, Esq., of Clapham. He d. 4 Feb.
1870, leaving issue by his 1st wife only,
1 Richard-Alexander, 6. 14 July, 1833 ; m. 16 May, 1861,
Laura-Maria, dau. of Mr. Polhill, of Brunswick Square,
Brighton, and has issue, Richard-Hunter, 6. 3 March,
1862; Launcelot-Polhill, 6. 23 May, 1863; Robert-Polhill,
b. 5 Aug. 1865; Herbert-Walter, b. 13 June, 1867 ; Laura-
Maud ; Edith-Charlotte.
1 Theodosia, m. 22 May, 1857, Rev. Thomas Pyper, Vicar
of New Radford, Notts.
2 Elizabeth, m. 15 April, 1858, Rev. ChrLstopher-Holroyd
Oldfield, Rector of the Quinton, Warwick.
3 Charlotte-Louisa, m. 9 Aug. 1859, Percival Bosanquet,
Esq.
4 Harriette-Caroline, d. an infant, 18 Dec. 1834.
Mr. Bevan d. 25 Jan. 1830, and was s. by his eldest son,
David Bevan, Esq. of Fosbury, Wilts, and Belmont, Herts;
. 6 Nov. 1774; m. 7 May, 1798, Favell-Bourke, dau. of Uobert-
Cooper Lee, Esq., of Bedford Square, London, by whom, who
. 25 Aug. 1841, he had issue,
I. Robert-Cooper-Lee, his heir.
II. Richard-Lee, of Brixworth Hall. co. Northampton, h. 15
■ May, 1811; m. 10 Sept. 1840, Isabella-Judith-Maria, dau. of
Eev. Loraine Smith, Rector of Passenham, and has issue,
1 Lambton-Lee-Loraine, R.N., b. 21 Sept. 1845,
2 Alick-Scudamore, b. 1 Dec. 1847.
3 Eustace-Bolton-Loraine, b. 4 Nov. 1849.
4 David-Augustus, 6. 11 May, 18.56.
5 Biehard-Aubrey-Chichester, b. 28 Aug. 1860.
1 Favell-lsabella-Gertrude, »n. 23 Feb. 1865, Hugh-Maurice
Jones-Mortimer, Esq.
2 Laura-Agneta-Wellington, m. 2 Aug. 1866, Charles-Pctcr
Allix. Esq., of Swaffham.
3 Mildred-Franccs-Cooper.
4 'Ulrica-Marian.
m. David-Barclay (Rev.), Vicar of Little Amwell, h. 9 March,
1813; m. Ist, 27 June, 1837, Agnes, dau. of Rev. William-
Carus Wilson Rector of Whittington, by whom, who d. 9
July, 1855, ho had issue,
1 Claudius-Barclay (Rev.), Curate of St. Paul's, Truro, 6.
4 Oct. 1851; m. 31 Dec. 1874, Marga^crt, dau. of Rev.
Edward Tippet, of riymouth, and lias a dau., Cccilia-
Clive.
1 Emily-Agnes, to. 2 Feb. 1864, John-ErskincCampbeH
Colquhoun, 2nd son of John-Campboll Colquhoun, Esq.,
of Killermont and Garscadden.
2 Matilda Favell-Lee, m. 27 June, 1871, Clcment-Carus-
Wilson Shepherd, Esq., of Silverdale.
3 Cecilia-Carus, in. 3 June, 1868, Gustavus Bosanquet,
Esq., and d. 14 March, 1874.
4 Jessie-Neville. 5 Agnes-Carus-Wilson.
Rev. David-B. Bevan m. 2ndly, 16 April, 1857, Kaiherine-
Eniilia, dau. of Rev. Mourant Block, of Clifton, and by
her, who d. 11 Jan. 1859, had another dau.,
G Mary-Emilia.
He m. 3rdly, 23 Oct. 1860, Rachel O'Drien, dau. of Josiah
Nisbct, E.-I. Co., by whom, who d. .'i Feb. IbUS, he had
with a son, who d. an infant, another dau.,
7 Rachel-Alice.
He m. 4thly, 5 July, 1866, Annis-Isabcl, dau. of John Wood.
Esq. of Thedden Grange, Hants, and has two other sous
and a dau.,
2 Norman-Barclay, b. 11 July, 1869.
3 John-Evelyn-Barclay, 6. 12 May, 1871.
8 Mabel-Annis.
I. Louisa - Priscilla, to. 23 June, 1825, Augustus - Henry
Bosanquet, Esq., of Osidge, Herts.
II. Favell-Lee, m. 29 April, 1841, Rev. Thomas Mortimei
D.D., who d. 25 Nov. 1850.
in. Frederica-Emma, m. 1 Feb. 1834, Ernest- Augustus
Stephenson, Esq., who d. 13 March, 1855.
IV. Frances- Lee, m. 1841, Vice-Admiral William Moricr, who
d. 29 July, 1864.
Mr. Bevan d. 24 Dec. 1846, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert-Cooper-Lee Bevan, Esq., present representative.
.4nns—Knn., abull pass., between three annulets gu., quarter-
ing, az., three bars, eugr., or, a bend lozengy arg. and gu., for
Lee.
Crest— A griffin pass, or, semee of annulets gu., holding in
dexter claw two annulets interlaced, also gu.
Motto — Deus praesidium.
.SsrK— Fosbury, Hungorford, Wilts; and Trout Park, East
Barnct, Herts.
«
BEWES OF BEATJEIONT.
Bewes, Rev. Thomas-Aechee, of Beatimont
House, Devon, M.A. Exeter Coll., Oxon, b. 17 April,
1803.
iitUCatir.— This family is of Cornish origin.
Richard Bewes was M.P. for Liskeard, a.d. 1384.
John Bewes, Esq. of St. Stephens-by-Launceston, CornwaH,
d. 1630, leaving by Joanna his wife a son,
John Bewes, Esq. of Underwood, in the parish of Laun-
ceston. 111. 24 Jan. 1622, Anne RawUngs, and d. 1675, leaving
a son,
Thomas Bewes, Esq., m. Elizabeth Kingdon, d. 1700. leaving
a son,
Thomas Bewes, Esq., m. Hannah, dau. of John Anstis, Esq.
of Lunna, Cornwall, and sister of John Anstis, Garter King-
of-Arms, (cmp. George I., d. 1768, leaving a son,
Thomas Bewes, Esq., m.. his cousin Katherine, dau. of John
Anstis, Garter King-of-Arms temp. George I., and sister of
John Anstis, junior. Garter King-of-Arms tenij). George II.,
and d. 1768, leaving a son,
Harry Bewes, Esq., to. Sarah, dau. of Peter Tonkin, Esq.,
by whom (who d. 1835) he had issue,
I. Thomas, his successor.
II. Harry, Midshipman R.N. , b. 1783; d. 1796.
III. Edward, Capt. 69th regt., b. 1786; d. 1806.
I. Elizabeth, m. 11. -B. .Strangways, Esq. of Shapwick,
Somerset.
II. Jane, m. W.-P. Daykin, Esq.
III. Cordelia, d. unm.
Mr. Bewes d. 1793, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Bewes, Esq. of Beaumont, High Slicriff Devon,
1824, M.P. for Plymouth, 18.32-41, b. 18 Dee. 1777; w. 1st.
1799, Frances, dau. of Jolin Culme, Esq. of Tothill, Devon, by
whom (who d. 1809) he had issue,
I. Thomas-Archer, his successor.
I. Mary, 6. 1800 ; d. unvi. 1849.
II. F'rances, m. Deeble Boger, Esq. of Wolsdon, Cornwall.
III. Jane, to. 1835, John Wilmot now Griiuston, Esq. of
Neswick, co. York.
IV. Katherine, d. mim.
Mr. Bewes m. 2ndly, 1813, Elizabeth-Penrose, d:ui. of Thomas
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEW
Hart Davies, Esq. of Madrns, M.D., by whom (whorf. 1831) he
had further issue,
I. Anstis-John, Lieut. 8th regt., b. 1814; d. unm. 1835.
II. Cecil-Edward, of Eidgway, Devon, J.P., late Capt.
62th regt., 6. 1816 : m 1847, Fanny, dau. of George- William
Soltau, Esq. of Little Efford, Devon, and has two daus.,
Fanny and Georgiana.
HI. Charles-Theodore, i. 1818; W.Elizabeth, dau. of George-
William Soltau, Esq. of Little Efford, Devon, and has
issue, 1 Charles, b. 1854; 2 Reginald-An.stis, b. 18.iG ;
3 Harry-Davies, b. 1859 ; 4 Francis-Goddard, 6. 1860 ;
5 Anstis-George, b. 1863; 6 Thomas-Cecil, b. 1868; 1 Eliza-
heth-Fanny, »;. Eobert-Montagu Baker, Esq.; 2 Jane-
Soltau, m. Capt. James Thom, 2nd regt. ; 3 Florence-Louisa ;
4 Katherine-Mary ; 5 Eveline; 6 Agnes-Maud.
IV. Wyndham-George, b. 1820, d. young.
V. Wyndham-Edmund, Col. in the army, m. Mary, dau. of
George-William Soltau, Esq. of Little Efford, Devon, and
has issue, 1 Wyndham-Anstis, b. 1857; 2 Edward-Anstis,
6.1858; 1 Helen-Mary; 2 Alice-Grace; 3 Edith-Louisa ;
4 Mary-Henrietta ; 5 Jessie-Culme.
VI. Frederick, late 11th regt., 6. 1825; m. 1st, Sarah, dau.
of Sir William Elliott, K.N., and 2ndly, Ellen, dau. of
Thomas Kelly, Esq., and has issue by the latter, 1 Frede-
rick-Anstis, b. 1866 ; 2 Arthur, b. 1871 ; 3 Cecil-Frank, b.
1874; 4 Leonard-Henry, 6. 1875; 1 Edith; 2 Emmeline.
vij. Augustus - George, 6. 1826; rn. Annie, dau. of —
Trickett, Esq., and has a dau., Augusta, m. William-G.
Armstrong, Esq.
•VIII. Eeginald-Francis, 6. 1830, d. young.
I. Elizabeth-Penrose, m. 1861, Major-Gen. Edward-J. Lake,
Eoyal Bengal Engineers.
Mr. Bewes d. 18 Nov. 1857, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eev. Thomas-Archek Bewes, now of Beaumont.
Anas — Arg., a lion ramp., tail nowed, gu., gorged with an
eastern crov»'n or, in chief three falcons, ppr., belled of the
third.
Crest — On a cliapeau gu., turned up erm., a Pegasus rearing, of
a bright bay colour, mane and tail sa., wings, displayed, or,
folding in the mouth a laurel branch ppr.
Motto — Major ab adversis.
&at— Beaumont House, Plymouth, Devon.
. BEWICKE OF CLOSE HOUSE.
Bewicke, Calteeley, Esq. of Close House, Nortli-
timberland, and Urpetli Lodge, co. Durham, b. 28
Jan. 1858 ; s. his father in 1876.
iLtlTCaflC— Akdbew Bewicke, Sheriff of Xewastle-upon-
Tyne, 1528, Mayor 15.38, son of Peter Bewicke, Sheriff of New-
castle-upon-Tyne, 1476, and Mayor 1490, m. Margaret, dau.
of Cuthbert Hunter, Merchant in the same borough, and by
her (who 7n. 2ndly, Ealph Jennison, Mayor of Newcastle) had
issue, 1 Eobeet, his heir; 2 Cuthbert, m. 1599, Barbara, dau.
of Edmund Cra'ster, Esq. of Cra'ster Tower, Northumberland
(see Cea'stee), and had a dau. and heiress, Jane, b. 1600, m.
Edward Stole, Esq., Captain of foot in the service of Charles I.,
and was grand fatlier of Francis Stote, wife of William
Shippen, the celebrated orator and patriot. The elder son,
Robert Bewicke, Esq., 6. 18 Oct. 1561, Sheriff of Newcastle
161.5, Mayor 1628 and 1629, purchased the manor of Chantre
and chapel of Abbey-le-Close, otherwise Close House, and the
whole hamlet of Houghton. He r,i. 1596, Eleanor, dau. of
William Huntley, Alderman of Newcastle, and had a son and
heir,
Thomas Bewicke, Esq. of Close House and TJrpeth Lodge,
Sheriff for Durham 16.55. At the Restoration he was one of
the gentlemen selected for the proposed Order of the Royal
Oak. He ra. Jane, dau. of Sheffield Calverlcy, Esq., a younger
son of the house of Calverley, co. York, and had, with otlier
issue, Robert, his heir ; Calverley, successor to his brother;
and Benjamin, Rector of Barrow and Ilallaton {see Bewicke
of Ilall'iton). The eldest son,
Robert Hewicke, Esq. of Close House and ITrpeth Lodge,
h. 1643, High Sheriff of Northumberland 1C95, d. uma.
1703, and was s. by his brother,
Calverley Bewicke, Esq. of Close House and Urpeth Lodge,
b. 1661 ; )/!. Dorothy-Izard, and d. 1729, leaving issue,
1 Robert, his heir; Calverley (see Bewicke of Hallalon);
1 Dorothy, m. Thomas Lambton, Esq. of Hardwick; 2 Eliza-
beth. The son and heir,
Kobeet Bewicke, Esq. of Close House and ITrpeth Lodge,
6. 1689, High Sheriff of Northumberiand 1726; w. 1724,
Jane, dau. of Robert Lynn, Esq. of Mainsforth, and heiress,
through her mother, of Joseph Wilson, Esq. of Cassop, and
left issue two sons. The elder.
Sir Robert Hewicke, 0. 1728, High Sheriff of Northum-
berland 17C0, when he was knighted, m. ^Mary, dau. of
Robert Hurst, Esq. of Nottingham, d. 1771, leaving (with
seven daus., viz., i. Jane, m. Sir Paul Joddrell, Bart.
II. Mary, m. Alexander Anderson, Esq. of Highgate, and had
issue, 1 John-Robert, b. 1775, m. 1809, Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert Boswell, Esq. of Edinburgh ; 2 Calvebley-Bewickb
Anderson, whose son, Calverley, by his uncles will, s. to tlie
property on the death of Mrs. Bewicke, of Close House;
3 Paul; 1 Charlotte; 2 Mary; iii. Anne, m. James Wood-
mason, Esq. of Belcamp, near Dublin, d. s. p. ; iv. Margaret,
m. Thomas Bond, Esq. of Norton House, Devon, d. s. j). ;
V. Alice, d. unm.; vi. Dorothy, m. William Lynn, Esq. of
Clapham ; vii. Eleanor) a son and heir,
Calverley Bewicke, Esq. of Close House and Urpeth Lodcce,
Lieut. -Col. Durham Militia, M.P. for Winchester, High Sheriff
of Northumberland 1782, m. 1st, Deborah, dau. of
Thomas Wilkinson, Esq. of Brancepath, co. Durham, and
2ndly, Margaret, youngest dau. and co-heiress of Robert
Spearman, Esq. of Old Acres, Northumberland, and dying
without issue, 1815, bequeathed his estates to his widow,
Mrs. Bewicke, of Close House and Urpeth Lodge, for her life,
and afterwards to his nephew,
Calveeley-Bewicke Anderson, Esq. of Coulby Manor, who
assumed by sign manual 1815, the surname of Bewicke in lieu
of his patronymic. He ni. Elizabeth-Philadelphia, duu. of
Thomas AVilkinson, Esq. of Coxhoe, Durham, by Anne his
wife, dau. and co-heiress of Robert Spearman, Esq. of Old
Acres, and by her (who d. 15 March, 1865) had issue.
Calverley, of Close House.
Eobert-Calverley, of Coulby Manor, near Middlesborouch,
J.P. and D.L., 6. 15 May, 1818 ; m. 1854, Mary, 3rd dau.
of the Eev. William Gooch, Canon of York, and has Eobtrt-
Calverley-Alington, J.P. and D.L., another son, and two
daus.
Thomas, d. s. p. 1842.
William. Margaret. Elizabeth.
The eldest son,
Calverley Bewicke, Esq. of Close House and Urpeth Lodge,
J.P. andD.L., 6. 4 July, 1817; m. 8 Nov. 1854, Jane-Hen-
rietta, dau. of W.-T. MacCuUagh-Torrens, Esq., M.P., and
had issue,
I. Calverley, now of Close House.
II. Percival-Wentworth, 6. 22 Dec. ISCl.
I. Margaret-Elizabeth-Henrietta.
II. Ethel-Adela-Spearman.
Mr. Bewicke d. 1876.
Ai-iYis — .Arg., iive lozenges in fcss gu., each charged with a
mullet of the first, between three bears' heads erased sa.,
muzzled or. Crest— A goat's head erased at the neck arg.,
armed, maned, and gorged with a mural crown gu. Motto —
In caelo quies.
Seats — Close House, AVylam-on-Tyne ; and Ui-peth Lodge,
Chester-le-Street.
BEWICKE OP HALLATON.
Bewicke, Calverlet-Theodoee, Esq. of Halla-
t3n Hall, CO. Leicester, Lieut. E.N., b. 1848 ; m. 21
Aug. 1878, Effie Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Rev.
Dawson Turner, D.D.
3itltCaSC.— The Eev. Benjamin Bewicke, 5th son of
Thomas Bewicke, Esq. of Close House (see Bewicke of Cloce
House), purchased the manor and advowson of Hallaton 1713,
and dying unni., bequeathed them to his nephew,
Calverley Bewicke, Esq. of Hallaton Hall, 2nd son of
Calveriey Bewicke, Esq. of Close House, b. 1694; High Sheriff
CO. Leicester 1762; m. AUce, dau. of Robert Smith, Esq. B.etL
1774, leaving issue,
Benjamin, his heir.
Calverley, of Clapham, m. Jane. dau. of Enbcrt Thornton,
Esq.; d. 1814, leaving issue, Henry, d. unm.; Jane, m.
Henry Blackburn, Esq. of Eanisgate, and had issue.
Anne, »i. Right Eev. Philip Young, Bishop of Norwich.
Aiice, ra. Daniel Eyre, Esq. of Wiltshire.
The elder son,
Benjamin Bewicke, Esq. of Hallaton Hall, and of Ormond
Street, London, b. 1728; m. 1st, Elizabeth Smith, and 2iidly,
Anne, dau. of John Gleson, Esq. of London. He d. 1815,
leaving issue only by his 2nd wife,
Calverley-John, his heir.
Thomas (Rev.), m. 1797, Sarah, dau. of the Eev. E. Ethridge,
Hector of Stanton, Norfolk ; i(. 1842, leaving issue, with five
daus., a son,
Caverley-Eichard, 6. 1798; »)!. his cousin, Emma Bewicke,
and had issue, Arthur-Newnham; Lionel-Calverley;
Ad.i-Philippine-Anna ; Minna-Harvey ; Madcline-Emma-
CoUiugwood.
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ECbecca, m. William- Augustus Standert, Esq.
Anna-Letitia, d. unm. 1841.
The son and lieir,
The Hev. Calverlet-John Bewicke, of Hallaton Hall, b.
1765; Eector of Hallaton-cum-Blaston, and Loddington, co.
Leicester, r,i. 1st,, Mary-Elizabeth, widow of James Vaughan,
Esq. of Leicester, dau. of Sir Edward Buckworth, Bart., and
2ndly, Caroline, dau. of Col. Nathaniel Newnham, of Barn
Kecks House, Sussex, and by the latter only had issue,
Calverlev, his heir.
Thomas, b. 1822.
Emma, m. her cousin, Calvcrlcy-Uichard Bewicke, Esq. of
Barsham, Suffolk.
Sophia.
The Rev. Calverley-John Bewicke d. 1843, and was s. by
his elder son,
Calverlet Bewicke, Esq. of Hallaton Hall, &. 1816; direct
male representative of the family of Bewicke of Close House.
He III. Mary- Amelia, youngest dau. of the Eev. Nathaniel-John
HoUingsworth, Uector of Boldon, co. Durham, and has issue,
Calverley-Theodobe, now of Hallaton Hall.
Caroline-Emily. Meuina-Honoria.
Alicia-Helen-Neve.
Arms and Crest — Same as Bewicke of Close House.
Seat — Hallaton Hall, Leicestershire.
BEYNON OF TREWERN.
Betnon, John, Esq. of Trewern, Wliitlancl,
South Wales, J. P. cos. Pembroke and Carmarthen,
b. 16 Dec. 1829 ; m. 24 Sept. 1863, Elizabeth,
2ncl dau. of Charles Prust, Esq. of Haverford-
west.
HtUratJC— This family, originally located in the co. Pem-
broke, migrated 1597, to Keythyn, co. Carmarthen, which
estate still continues in their possession. They returned to
Trewern, co. Pembroke, in 1708.
The grandfather of the present representative,
John Betnon, Esq. of Trewern, co. Pembroke, J. P., was
High Sheriff co. Cardigan 1783. He hi. 1806, Mary, only dau.
of John Thomas, Esq. of Beaumaris, by whom (who d. 1823)
he left at his decease, 1817, a son and heir,
Joun-Thomas Betnon, Esq. ol Trewern, m. April, 1829,
Catherine-Sophia, 2nd dau. of Charles-Allen Philipps, Esq. of
St. Bride's Hill, co. Pembroke, and by her (who d. 7 Jan.
1853) he had issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. Rhys, m. 18G1, and d. 26 Oct. 1872, leaving a son,
Rhys-Charles.
I. Catherine-Marianna, u. Owen-W. George, Surgeon-Major
1st Life Guards, and of Plascrwn, co. Pembroke.
II. Ellen-Augusta-Cecilia, m. June, 1869, Edward-yhaw
Protheroe, Surgeon-Major Royal Artillery, and of Dolwilim,
CO. Carmarthen, and has issue.
A i-ms — Or, a lion ramp. sa. between eight gu.
Crest — A lion ramp.
iMott'ies — Nihil utile, quod non honestuni, and Ileb Dduw hcb
ddim, Duw a digon.
li'ttit— Trewern, Whitland, South Wales.
BIDDXTLPH OF BURTON.
Weight-Biddulph, Anthony-John, E.«q. of
Burton Park, Sussex, J.P., b. 29 Jan. 1830; m.
1855, Sarah-Anne, dau. of J. Downes, Esq.
itinCaflC. — "The BiDDDLPHS do derive themselves," says
Eideswick, "from one Ormds le Guidon, the son of Ricakdds
FoRESTARius," of Nomian race, who held, as appears by
Domesday, ten lordships in Staffordshire, which were conferred
on him in reward of his services. His 2nd son,
Edward, of Middle Biddulph, first took the surname of
Biddulph, and was ancestor of
IticiiARD Biddulph, of Biddulph, who had two sons, Stmon,
the younger, ancestor of the Biddulphs of Ledbury, and the
elder,
Sir Richard Biddulph, of Biddulph, Knt., living tan}-).
Henry Vlll., father of
Richard Biddulph, of Biddulph, m. Blargaret, dau. and
co-heir of Sir John Salwey, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Hugh
Erdeswick, and was father of Francis, of Biddulph, who
erected the noble mansion of Biddulph, temp. Elizabeth.
This Francis was grandfather of John Biddulph, Esq. of
Biddulph, a devoted RoyaUst, wliose grandson,
Richard Biddulph, Esq. of Biddnlpli, m, Anno, dau. and
eventual heiress of Sir Henry Goring, Bart, of llurtun, the
lineal descendant and representative of John Goring, of
Burton, Esq., by Margaret his 1st wife, dau. of Ralph Ead-
mylde, Esq., and Margaret his wife, sister and co-heir of Hugh,
Lord Camoys. Mr. Biddulph d. before 1679, leaving (with a.
dau., Elizabeth, m. to Charles, Lord Dormer) a son and suc-
cessor,
John Biddulph, Esq. of Biddulph and Burton, who m.Mary
dau. of Charles Arundel, Esq. of Horningshain, and had issue,
I. Richard, his heir; ii. Charles, successor to his brother,
I. Mary; b. 1710, m. Thomas Stonor, Esq. of Stonor, co.
Oxford, and was great-grandmother of Thomas Stonor,
now Lord Camoys; ii. Anne, b. 1717, m. Anthony Wright,
Esq. of Wieldside, in Essex, and had, with other issue,
Anthony Wright, Esq., m. Lucy, 2nd dau. of Edmund
Plowden, Esq. of Plowden, and by her, who d. 1786, left at his
decease, in the same year, 1 Anthony-Geokge, to whom his
kinsman, John Biddulph, left his estates, and of whom pre-
sently; 2 John, 6. 20 June, 1786, m. Henrietta, eldest dau. of
the late Michael Blount, Esq. of Maple Durham, and had issue;
1 Lucy ; 2 Mary, to. Vincent Eyre, Esq. ; 3 Anne, ni. Sir
Charles Wolseley, Bart, of Wolseley, co. Stafford, and d. 1838.
John Biddulph, of Biddulph, d. May, 1720. His elder son,
Richard Biddulph, Esq. of Biddulph, d. unm. 1767, aged
60, and was s. by his brother,
Charles Biddulph, Esq. of Biddulph and Burton, who m.
1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Bedingfield, Bart, of Oxburgh,
and 2ndly, Frances-ApoUonia, dau. of George Brownlow
Doughty, Esq. of Snarford Hall, co. Lincoln, and widow of
Henry Wells, Esq. By the former, who d. 17G3, he left at liis.
decease, a son and heir,
John Biddulph, Esq. of Biddulph and Burton, d. unm~
1 Aug. 1835, leaving his estates to his kinsman,
Anthony-George Wright, Esq., 6. 20 April, 1785; wh»
took the additional surname of Biddulph. He m. 15 Jan.
1827, Catherine-Dorothy, dau. of the late Simon-Thomas
Scrope, Esq. of Danby Hall, co. York, and d. 14 Jan. 1854,
leaving (with three daus., Catherinc-Charlotte-Mary; j)!.. 17
Jan. 1850, Henry Stone, Esq. of Badbury, Wilts, late an officer
Enniskillen Dragoons; Clementina-Maria, in. Aug. 1800,
Charles-James, 2nd son of Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart. ; and
Geraldine-Mary, m. 14 April, 1863, Godfrey, 4th son of Sir
Joseph Radcliffe, Bart, of Budding Park, Yorkshire) a son and
successor, the present Anthony-John Wright-Biddulph,
Esq.
Ariiis — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, vert, an eagle displayed,
arg., armed and langued gu., for Biddulph ; 2nd and 3rd, az.,
two bars arg., and in chief, a leopard's face or, for Wright?
quarterings, Goring, Compton, and Camoys.
Crests — 1st, Biddulph : a wolf, salient, arg. ; 2nd, Wright:
out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head ppr.
/Seat— Burton Park, Petworth, Sussex.
BIDDULPH OF LEDBURY.
BiDcrLPH, Michael, Esq. of Ledbiu-y, J.P.,D.L.
and M.P. for co. Hereford, h. 1834- : s. his father
28 Eeb. 1864 ; m. 9 Aug. same year, Adelaide-
Greorgiana, dau. of the Eight Hon. General and
Lady AUce Peel, and has by her (who d. 22 May^
1872) issue,
I. John-Miciiael-Gordon.
II. Claud-William.
I. Adela-Margaret-Mary, d. Sept. 1S7C.
II. Edith-Mary. in. Another dau.
Mr. Biddulph m. 2ndly, 16 July, 1877, The Lady
Elizabeth-Philippa Adeane, Bedchamber Woman
to H.M. the Queen, dau. of Charles-Philip, 4th
Earl of Hardwickc, and widow of li.-J. Adeane,
Esq. of Babraham, co. Cambridge, M.P. for that co.,
and Custos Rotulorum of the Isle of Ely.
HtllCagC— Symon biddulph, Esq. of Elmhurst, and son
of Richard Biddulph, Esq. of Biddulph, in. Joyce, dau. of Sir
Robert Weston, Knt., and was father of
Stmon Biddulph, Esq. of Elmhurst, whose son,
Symon Biddulph, Esq. of Elmhurst, d. 1632, leaving, by
Joyce his wife, dau. of Richard Floyer, Esq., several sons, of
whom the eldest, Michael, was father of Sir Theophilcs
Biddulph, created a Baronet 1664, and the Crd,
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BID
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Bia
Anthont BrDDOtPH, Esq., 5. 1C34 m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert Palmer, Esq., Alderman of Lomlon, and was father of
Michael BmoaLPH, Esq., who m. Frances, dau. of Sir
William Kinsston, Bart., and had a son and suceessor,
lloBERT liiDDDLPU, who w. Mary, dau. of Sir William CuUcn,
Bart, of East Sheen, and dying 1679, was «. by liis son and heir.
Anthony Biddulpu, Esq., who first settled at Ledbury, co.
Hereford, and served as HiRh Sheriff 1094. lie m. Constance,
dau. and co-heir of Francis HaU, Esq., and dying 1718, left
three sons,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Francis, m. thrice. By his 1st and 2nd wives he had two
daus., Constance, m. Kcv. Thomas Salwey, LL.D., and
Anne, m. Benjamin Haugh, Esq. of Ludlow. By the 3rd,
Margaret, widow of Reginald Pindar, Esq. of Kempley, co.
Gloucester, and dau. and heir of William Lygon, Esq. of
Madresfield, representative of Richard, last Lord Beau-
champ of Powick, he had a son. The Rev. Thomas Bid-
BOLPH, who m. 1st, Martha, dau. and co-heir of the Rev.
John Tregenna, and by her had a son, Thomas-Tregena,
his heir; he m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Chancery Townsend,
Esq., and by her had two daus., Frances-Phipps, m. James
Townsend, E.sq., Comin. B.N. ; and Charlotte-Louisa, rn.
George Vizard, Esq. Mr. Biddulph was s. by his son. The
Eev. Thomas-Tregena Biddulph, M.A., Minister of St.
James's Bristol, who m. Rachel, dau. of Zachary Sharpnell,
Esq. of Bradford, Wilts, and sister of Major-Gen. Henry
Shrapnel, R.A., and had issue,
1 Rev. Thomas-Shrapnell BiDonLPH, of Amroth Castle,
Prebendary of Brecon, to. Charlotte, dau. of the Rev.
James Stillingfleet, Prebendary of Worcester, and had
issue, Francis-John ; Blichael - Anthony, Col. R.A. ;
Thomas-Edward-Stillingfleet; Margaret-Anne; Franccs-
Augusta-Charlotte.
2 Zacharia-Henry, B.D., Vicar of Shoreham, Sussex, and
Blacltwell, Somersetshire, late Fellow of Magdalen Col-
lege, Oxford.
3 fheophilus, m. Catherine, dau. of .John Linden, Esq.
1 Rachel-Lydia, m. Rev. Charles Kenning.
2 Henrietta, m. William Pinchard, Esq.
HI. Michael, a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, who d. s. p. 1758.
The eldest son,
Robert Bidddlph, Esq. of Ledbury, bapt. Oct. 1G32 ; m.
Anne, dau. of Benjamin Jollffe, Esq. of Cofton Hall, co. Wor-
cester, and dying 1772, left three sons, Michael, his heir;
Benjamin (Rev., father of Benjamin, of Berghill, co. Here-
ford); and Francis, Banker of Charing Cross, d. s. p.
1800. The eldest son,
Michael Biddclph, Esq. of Ledbury and Cofton Hall, m.
Penelope, eldest dau. of John Dandridge, Esq. of Balden's
Green, Malvern, Worcestershire, and had (with four daus.,
Penelope, widow of Adam Gordon, Esq. ; Mary-Anne, widow
of Robert Phillips, Esq. of Longworth, co. Hereford; Anne,
widow of David Gordon, Esq. of Abergeldie; and Harriet, vi.
Thomas Woodyutt, Esq., R.N.) two sons, Robert, father of
Robert-Myddelton BiDonLPH, Esq. of Chirk Castle (see that
faniibj), and John of Ledbury. Mr. Biddulph d. 6 Dec. 1800.
liis 2nd son,
John BinonLPH, Esq. of Ledbury, 6. 1768 ; ni. 9 Sept. 1797,
Miss Augusta Roberts, and had, with six daus., four sons,
I. Robert.
II. John, of Dderwen, near Swansea, J.P. and D.L. co.
Glamorgan, tn. Emma<-Maria, dau. of William Chambers,
Esq.
III. Francis-Thomas. iv. Ormus.
The eldest,
Robert BtDDULPH, Esq. of Ledbury, J.P. and D.L., and
M.P for Hereford, h. 1801; r,i. 25 Feb. 1830, Elizabeth, dau. of
George Palmer, Esq. of Nazing Park, Essex, and had, with
four daus., five sons. Michael, now of Ledbury; Robert,
Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; Anthony; and Gcorge-Tournay. He d.
23 Feb. 1864.
Arm»—y crt, an eagle displayed arg., armed and langued, gu.
Ci-e«{— Awolf, Eejant-regardant, arg., vuined on the shoulder
gu-
JIfoeto— Snblimiora pctamus.
Seat — Ledbury, co. Hereford.
MYDDELTON-BIDDTTLPH OP CHIRK
CASTIiE.
Mtddelto::i-Biddulph, RicnARD, Esq. of Cliirk
Castle, CO. Denbigh, and Burgliill, co. Hereford, J.P.,
b. 1.3 Feb. 1837 ; late Lieut. 1st Life Guards, s. his
fatlicr in 1872 ; m. 4 Feb. 1862, Catherine-Arabella,
dau. of Edward-Giles Howard, Esq., nephew of
r.ernard-Edward, Duke of Norfolk, and has Kobeet-
Edwabd, and other issue,
ittltCajIC.— Sw Bidddlph of Ledbio-y.
The Myddeltons are said to have descended from Eirid
Vliiydd, Lord of Penlyn, in Merionethshire, whose descen-
dant, Ririd, in. Cicely, sister and heir of Sir Alexander aiid-
dleton, of Middleton, Salop, and whose father was Ririd,
whose great-grandson,
David Mtddelton, of Gwaynynog, co. Denbigh, Receiver
of North Wales, temp. Edward IV., m. Ellen, ilau. of Sir John
Done, Knt. of Utkington, co. Chester, and had, with other
issue,
Roger Mtddelton, of Gwaynynog, ancestor of the Mtddbl*
TONS of Giojajnynog («ee that faniUy).
And
Fdlkb Myddelton, Esq., m. Margaret, dau. of Thoma."r
Smith, Alderman of Chester, and had, with other issue,
Richard Myddelton, Esq. of Denbigh, m. Jane,
dau. of Hugh Dryhurst, of the same place, by Lucy his
wife, dau. of Robert Greensdyke, and had several children, of
whom
Thomas (the eldest surviving son) was ancestor of the
Myddeltons nf Chirk Castle ; and
Hdoh (the 6th son), of Ruthyn, co. Denbigh, was the cele-
brated Sir Hugh Myddelton, the projector of the New
River. (See Burke's Mxtinct Baronetage).
The eldest son.
Sir Thomas Myddelton, was Sheriff and Alderman of
London, and filled the civic chair 1613. He was a munificent
benefactor of the Goldsmith's Company. His son and heir,
Sir Thomas Myddelton, Knt. of Chirk Castle, suffered
severely during the Commonwealth. From him descended
the extinct Baronets, the Myddeltons of Chirk Castle (set
Bdrke's Extinct Baronetnge), whose last male heir,
Richard Myddelton, Esq. of Chirk Castle, Lord-Lieut, of
the county, and IiI.P. for the town of Denbigh, m. thrice,
had issue by his 1st wife, the Hon. Anne Rushout, sister of
Lord Northwick, one son and two daus., viz., Richard, his
heir; Charlotte, of whom hereafter; Maria, m. to the Hon.
Frederick West, brother of Lord Delawarr; and by his 2nd
wife, Harriet, d. unm. Mr. Myddelton d. 1795, and was a.
by his eldest son,
Richard Myddelton, Esq. of Chirk Castle, d. xmin.,
1796, leaving his three sisters his co-heirs; of whom the
eldest,
Charlotte Myddelton, to. 1801, Robert Biddulph, Esq.
of Ledbury, co. Hereford, and Cofton Hall, co. Worcester,
who thereupon assumed the additional name and arms of
Myddelton, and had issue,
Robert MYDDELTON-BiDDnLPn, of Chirk Castle.
Thomas MydJelton-Biddulph (Sir), K.C.B., General in the
army. Keeper of the Privy Purse to the Queen, and Receiver-
General of the Duchy of Cornwall, ra. 16 Feb. 1857, Hon.
Mary-Frederica Seymour, dau. of Frederick-Charles- William
Seymour, Esq., grandson of the 1st Marquess of Hertford,
K.G.
Charlotte-Elizabeth, tn. Rev. Charles Meade.
The eldest son,
Robert Myddelton-Biddulph, Esq. of Chirk Castle, and
Burghill, Lord Lieut, and M.P. for co. Denbigh, Col. of the
Militia, 6. 20 June, 1805; to. 31 May, 1832, Fanny. 2nd dau.
of William Mostyn Owen, Esq. of Woodhouse, Salop, and
dying 1872, left issue,
I. Richard, now of Chirk Castle.
II. Gilbert-Hugh.
I. Fanny-Charlotte. n. Alice.
III. Mary-Caroline, m. 23 Sept. 18G2, Adolphns Ulick-
Wombwell, Major 12th Lancers, 2nd son of the late Sir
George Wombwell, Bart.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, vert, an eagle displayed arg.,
armed and l.angued, gu., for Biddulph ; 2nd and 3rd, arg.,
on a bend vert, three wolves' heads, erased, of the field, for
Myddelton.
Crests— X wolf, salient, arg., charged on tho shoulder with
a trefoil, slipped, vert, for Biddulph ; out of a ducal coronet
or, a bloody hand, ppr., fur Myddelton.
Motto— In veritate triumpho.
Sfn«8— Chirk Castle, Chirk, co. Denbigh; and BurghiU
House, CO. Hereford.
BIGGE OF LONG HORSLEY.
BiGGE, Cn.\RLE3-SELBT, Esq. of Long Horsley,
Norlhumberland, J.P., b. 21 July, 1834 ; m. 24 July,
185fi, Katliarina, dau. of J.-W. Ogle, Esq. of Oak-
wood, Kent, and has issue,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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127
I. CiiARLES-PniDEAux-OGLB, h. 25 July, 1S57.
II. Lewis-Ainhurst, 6. 3 April, IbCO.
HI. Deiiys-Leigliton, 6. 11 Sept. 18i31.
ILlltrHtJC— William Bioge, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
Stated to liave descended from the ancient house seated for
many cenerations at Hawlchurst, Kent, and Uedgewell, Essex,
in. IGGG, Isabell, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Dent, Esq., and
d. 1690, leaving, with two daus. (Mary, wife of Edward Col-
lingwood, Esq. of Byker and Dissington; and Anne, m.
Edward Ward, Esq.), a son,
Thomas Bigge, Esq., m. circa 1706, Elizabeth, dau. of
Edward Hindmarsh, Esq. of the Six Clerks' Office, and had
(with three daus., of wliom the eldest, Grace, m. Sir Eobcrt
Carr, Bart.) three sons, viz., William, his heir; Edward,
of Brinkley, d. unm.\ and Thomas, of Ludgate Hill,
London, iii. Elizabeth, sister of Philip Rundell, and
dying 1791, left a son, Thomas, 6. 1766, m. Maria, dau. of
Thomas Rundell, Esq. of Bath, and had issue several sons and
daus. The eldest son and heir,
William Bigge, Esq. of Benton, b. 1707; one of the six
Clerks in Chancery, was High Sheriff for Northumberland
1750. lie m. 29 Jan. 1736, Mary, dau. and eventually sole
heiress of Charles Clarke, Esq. of Ovingham, and had issue,
Thomas-Chables, his heir ; William-Edward, d. unm. ;
John, of Brinkley, d. s. p. 1797. Mr. Bigge d. 30 June,
175S, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas-Charles Bigge, Esq., 6. 1739; Sheriff of Northum-
herland 1771 ; m. in the following year Jemima, dau. of
William Ord, Esq. of Fenham, and had, with six daus., of
whom one only married, viz., Orace-Julia, widow of Thomas,
Christopher Glynn, Esq., three sons, Charles-William, his
heir; John-Thomas, 6. 1780, formerly Chief Justice of Trinidad ;
Thomas-Hanway, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Banker, who vi.
Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. James Scott, and d. 1824, leaving
four sons and two daus. (of the former, the eldest surviving,
the Rev. Henry-J. Bigge, Rector of Rockingham, North
I Hants, m. 15 Jan. 1683, Elizabeth-Charlotte, eldest dau. of
the Hon. Edward-S. Percy; and the 2nd, Fred. -William,
m. 24 Blay, 1862, Isabel-Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late
Charles Fenwick, Esq., British Consul-Gcneral in Denmark).
Mr. Bigge d. at Bath, 10 Oct. 1794, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Charles- William Bigge, Esq. of Linden, D.L., and late
Chairman of the Quarter Sessions there, Lieut. -Col. in the
Northumberland Militia, and High Sheriff, 1802, 6. 28 Oct.
1773; m. 27 Jan. 1802, Alicia, only dau. of Christopher
Wilkinson, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, of the family of
WiLKinsQti of Thorpe, CO. York, and d. 8 Dec. 1849, having
had issue by her, who predeceased him 19 Feb. 1848,
I. Chables-John, b. 11 April, 1803; m. 23 May, 1833,
Ltwis-Marianne, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Prideaux-
John Selby, of Twizell House, and of The Mote, Kent; and
d. V. p. 16 March, 1846, having had issue,
1 Chables-Selbt, who s. his grandfather.
1 Mary-Lewie, m. Rev. G.-C.-S. Darby, of Markly,
Sussex.
2 Fanny- Alice, m. T.-St. Leger Blaauw, Esq. of Beech-
land, Sussex.
3 Louisa-Charlotte, m. Charlcs-F. Massingherd-Mundy,
Esq. of Ormesby Hall, co. Lincoln.
4 Sybil-Constance (posthumous).
n. Henry-Lancelot, 6. 10 May, 1806; E.I.C.S. ; d. s. p.
9 Dec. 1844.
ni. Edward-Thomas (Rev.), Archdeacon of Lindisfarne, and
Vicar of Edlingham, Northumberland, 6.19 Oct. 1807;
d. s. p. 3 April, 1844.
IV. William-Matthew, of Ovingham House, Lieut.-Col in the
army, 6. 9 Oct. 1812.
V. John-Frederic (Rev.), Vicar of Stamfordham, North-
umberland, b. 12 July, 1814; m. 14 Dec. 1843, Caroline-Mary,
only dau. of Nathaniel Ellison, Esq., and has issue, Edward-
Ellison, b. 15 Feb. 1846; Henry-Charles, 6. 7 July, 1847;
Arthur- John, 6. 18 July, 1849; William-Egelric, b. 18 Oct.
1850; Charles-Wilkinson, 6. 3 Aug. 1858; Alice-Frances;
Mary -Augusta; and Julia-Charlotte.
•VI. Arthur, Police Magistrate at Brighton, 6. 18 May, 1818;
m. Elizabeth Slater.
Tli. Matthew-Robert, J. P., b. 30 March, 1822; in. 1st, Mil-
dreda Bel; and 2ndly, Elizabeth Darnell.
Viii. George-Richard, 6. 2 Oct. 1825 ; m. a dau. of Arnette-
H. Poore, Esq.
I. Mary, d. 3 Feb. 1821.
n. Charlotte-Eliza, m. David Smith, Esq. of Edinburgh.
in. Julia-Katherine, m. the Rev. H.-J. Maltby, son of
Edward Maltby, D.D., Lord Bishop of Durham; d. 27 April,
1843, leaving issue,
1 Edward-Charles. 1 JuUa.
IT. Jemima, d. 1806.
Arms—Arg., on a fess, engrailed, between three martlet-i.
sa., as many annulets, or. <
Crest— A cockatrice's head, coupcd, sa., beaked and crowned,
or, wings erect, vert.
.Seat — Long Horsley, Morpeth.
BIGGS OF STOCKTON.
The late HENEY-GoDOLPniN Biggs, Esq. of
Stockton, Wilts, b. 4 July, 1803 ; m. 20 June, 1837,
Marianne, 2nd dau. of the late William Wyndliam,
Esq. of Dinton, Wilts, and d. s. p. 4 July, 1877,
when his widow became Lady of the Manoi*.
JCfnCagC— The village of Stapleford, in the immediate
vicinity of Stockton, was long the residence of the family of
Biggs, of which,
Thomas Btggs, of Stapleford, Wilts, d. 1551, 5 Edward
VI. In this parish the family continued to reside, until
Tristram Biggs removed to the adjoining parish of Little
Langford, same co., where he was s. at his decease in Sept.
1720, by his eldest son,
Tristram Biggs, Esq. of Little Langford, who was father by
his 2nd wife, Jane, dau. of Henry Miles, of Maddington,
Wilts, and co-heir of her brother, Henry Miles, Esq. of the
same place, of
Henry Biggs, Esq. of Little Langford, 6. 1723; who pur-
chased the neighbouring manor and estate of Stockton, and
removed thither. By Diana his wife, dau. of John Davis,
Esq. of Bapton, and relict of John Potticary, Esq. (whom he
m. 3 June, 1765), he had a son, Harbt, his heir, and a dau.,
Jane, m. the Rev. WiUiam Bond, of Tyneham, Dor.set, 4th
son of John Bond, Esq. of Grange, and d. 8 March, 1854.
Mr. Biggs d. 31 March, 1800, and was s. by his son and heir,
Habbt Biggs, Esq. of Stockton, Wilts, High Sheriff in
1819, b. 4 Deo. 1767 ; m. 16 Sept. 1802, Margaretta-Ann, sole
dau. and heir of Godolphin-William Burslem, Esq. of Alton,
Grange, co. Leicester, and had issue,
Henbt-Godolphin, whose widow is now of Stockton.
Arthur- William, Major 7th Hussars, b. 9 Aug. 1S04 ; d. 2 Nov.
1840.
Margaretta, &. 11 Oct. 1805; d. 11 Oct. 1819.
Emma, m. 1837, Harry-Farr Yeatman, Esq. of Stock
House, Dorset, d. 22 May, 1852.
.^rnis— Per pale, erm. and az., a lion, passant, a border,
engrailed, gu., charged with fleur-de-lis or.
Crest— A leopard's face, ppr.
Seat — Stockton, near Salisbury, Wilts.
♦
BIGLAND OF BIGLAND.
Eigland, Wilson-Henet-John, Esq. of Big-
land Hall, CO. Lancaster, b. 7 Jan. 1824.
illUCHgC — The Biglands, one of the most ancient fami-
lies in Lancashire, traditions affirm to have been seated at
Bigland as early as the Norman Conquest.
Edward Byglande, Esq. of Byglande, in the parish of
Cartmel, co. Lancaster, temp. Henry VII., had two sons,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. Edward of Cartmel, whose son,
John Bigland, d. at Chelmsford, Essex, 1507, and was
great-grandfather of
Edward Bigland, Esq. of Long Whatton, co. Lcceistcr,
M.P., d. 1704, leaving a son,
Henry Biglande, Esq. of Long Whatton, who had, with
a dau., Orme, m. 1st, Isaac Bayley, Esq., and 2ndly,
Cooper Thornhill, Esq., a son and successor,
Edward Bigland, Esq. of Long Whatton, who had
issue, Edward, d. ^mm.■, Mary, m. 1772, Isaac
Bayley, Esq.; Orme, m. 1772, Roger DarvaU, Esq.;
Lucy-Eliza, m. 1778, Wright Thomas Squire, Esq.
The elder son,
Henry Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, s. his father, and in.
Jcnett, dau. of George Preston, Esq., and rf. 16 Henky VllL,
A.D. 1523, leaving a son,
Edward Bigland, Esq., to. a dau. of the ancient
amily of Sandys nf Furne-.s Fell, and had, with two daus.,
three sons ; from the 2nd of whom, George, of Cartmel,
descended through the female line. Sib Ralph Bigland,
Garter King-of-Arms. Edward Bigland d. 1563, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Henry Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, m. Isabel Ecllingham
of Westmorland, by whom (wlio d. 1622) he had three sons,
George, James, and Henry. Ho d. 161G, and was s. by his
eldest son.
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BIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BIL
Geoege BlGtANB, Esq. of Bigland, m. 15 Oct. 1608, Isabel,
Can. of John Myers, Esq. of Cartmel, and had with four
daus., 1 Anne, m. Edward Robinson, Esq. of Newby Bridge ;
2 Sarah, Mrs. Atkinson ; 3 Isabel, Mrs. Battersby; and
4 Bridget, to. WiUiam Kilner, Esq., six sons, all of whom
d. unm. except the second,
John Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, bapt. at Cartmel, 17 June,
1610, whom. Jane, dau. of Thomas Fletcher, Esq. of Winander,
and was s. by his son,
George Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, bapt. at Cartmel, 30 Oct.
1647, who erected and endowed the Free-School at Browedge,
near Bigland. and d. vnm. 168.5, when he was s. by his brother,
Thomas Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, bapt. at Cartmel, 22
April, 1649; ra. 1687, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Rev. William
Wilson, Rector of Winander, and was s. by his son,
John Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, bapt. 22 Feb. 1690, m.
Dorothy, dau. and heir of Rev. William Wells, and d. s. p.
1747, when he was s. by his brother,
Geokge Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, bapt. 30 Xov. 1701, m.
7 April, 1749, Mary, dau. of John Fox, Esq. of Whitehaven.
She m. 2ndly, Thomas Sunderland, Esq., and d. 1752, when he
was «. by his son,
Geokge Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, b. 5 May, 1750; m. 1st,
:781, Anne, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Robert Watters, Esq. of
Whitehaven, High Sheriff for Cumberland, and had by her,
who d. 1783, one son, Geoege, his heir. He m. 2ndly, at
TJlverstonc, 23 Nov. 1784, Sarah, dau. of John Gale, Esq. of
Whitehaven, High Sheriff for Cumberiand, and sister of the
late Wilson Bradyll, Esq. of Conishead Priory, and by her,
who d. 1830, had (with four daus., who all d. vnm. except the
eldest, Sarah, wife of Pudsey Dawson, Esq. of Langcliff Hall),
two sons, John, Capt. 3rd regt. of Lancashire Militia, who
married, and d. 7 Dec. 1862, having had issue ; and Wilson-
Braddtll, late of Bigland. Mr. Bigland d. Jan. 1831, and
was s. by his elder son,
Geoege Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, b. 17S2; who d. vMm.,
and was s. by his brother,
Wilson-Beaddtll Bigland, Esq. of Bigland, Vice-Admiral
R.N., and K.H., m. 8 Jan. 1822, Emily, sister of Capt. Sir
Henry Leeke, R.N., and by her (who d. 23 Feb. 1873), had
issue,
George-Selsey, Ensign 46th regt., accidentally killed, 23 Jan.
1842.
Wilson-Henry-John, now of Bigland.
Sophia-Georgiana.
Tice-Admiral Bigland d. 6 Nov. 1858, aged 70.
Arms— Az., two ears of big wheat or, quartering, arg.,
three wolves' heads, sa., for Wilson.
Crest— A lion, passant-regardant, gu., holding in his fore-
paw an ear of big wheat, as in the arms ; motto over, gratitude.
Jl/o(to.— Spes ;ahor levis
Seat— Bigland Hall, near Cartmel.
BILL OF STORTHES HALL.
Bill, Charlks-Hoesfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall,
Yorkshire, and The Priory, Tetbury, co. Gloucester,
•J.P. for COS. Gloucester and Wilts, h. 1818 ; m. 1841,
Anna-Maria, dau. of Gen. Middleton, and by her
(who d. 4 Jan. 1875) has had issue,
I. Charles-Horsfall, b. 5 Feb. 1853.
n. Robert-William, b. 8 Jan. 1856.
III. Arthur-Ingram-Horsfall, b. 6 Nov. 1859.
I. Elizabeth-Horsfall, ra. 1873, Ralph-W. Caldwell, Esq.
ir. Caroline. m. Emma. iv. Anne-Horsfall.
TiiltCagC— This family is of considerable antiquity, and
was seated at Norbury, co. Derby, before 1607, in which year
Richard Bill removed from Norbury to Farley Hall, co. Stafford,
which has remained the .seat of the family to the present time.
This Ricuaed Bill, of Farley Hall, ra. Elizabeth Shenton, an
heire.ss, and had three sons; John, who had one dau.,
Elizabeth; Richard, d. s. p., and Robert Bill, the
youngest son, d. in 1710, aged 85, having had three sons:
Richard, of whom presently, William of Stanton, d. s. p.,
and John, of Mayfield, whose son John was King's Messenger
to Hanover to four successive Sovereigns, viz.: Queen
Anne, Geo. I., Geo. II., and Geo. III. He d. s. p., 28 Dec.
1769, aged 75, a Poor Knight of Windsor, and was buried in
St. George's Chapel. The eldest son,
Richard Bill, Esq. of Alton Lodge, and Fariey Hall, d. in
171P, lea-, ins; by Hannah Morris, his wife, a son,
Robert Bill, who m. Lydia Hurst, of Cheadle Grange, and
by her (who d. 22 Feb. 1751) had, besides two daus., Margaret,
m. Francis Ward, Esq. of Marlbro', and Lydia, m. M.-J.
Gilbert, Esq., of Worsley Hall, co. Lancaster, and d. in 1797,
three sons, 1 Robert, 6. 20 Dec. 1720, m. Alice Storer, and d.
in April, 1761, leaving a son, Robert, Lieut. 72nd regt., who
d. s.p. at Gibraltar, during the siege, 14 Oct. 1780; 2 Charles,
Barrister-at-Law, for many years an active Magistrate for co.
Stafford, d. s. p., at Sydenham, Kent, 6 Jan. 1809; and 3 John,
of whom we treat. The last named.
The Rev. John Bill, Rector of Draycot, m. Miss Mary
Harrison, a co-heiress, of Dilhorn Hall, co. Stafford, and d. 2
May, 1806, aged 80, having had by this lady (who d. 29 Dec.
1801) two sons,
Robert, of Storthes Hall, of whom we treat.
John, ancestor of Charles Bill, Esq. of Farley Hall.
The elder son,
Robert Bill, Esq. ra. Dorothy, dau. and co-heiress of
William Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, Yorkshire, and d.
7 Jan. 1806, leaving a son,
Charles Horsfall Bill, Esq. of Storthes Hall, m. Emma
Wainman, and by her (who d. 1872) left at his decease, Sept.
1863,issup,
I. Chakles, now of Storthes Hall.
II. Robert- William, d. unm.
III. Augustus-Horsfall, d. s. p. 1874.
I. Emma, ra. Rev. E. Otto Trevelyan.
^mniln of ^orsfall.
Richard Hoesfall, of Storthes Hall (son of Richard
Horsfall of Storthes Hall, in Kirkburton), Lord of the Manor of
Thurstonland ; ra. Mary (d. 20 Sept. 1641), dau. of John Lewis,
Esq. of Marr, by Mary his wife, dau. of Lionel Reresby, of
Thrybergh, and was buried at Kirkburton, 13 Sept. 1644, leav-
ing, with other issue, a son,
Richard Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, Capt. in Sir J. I
Ramsden's regt. at the siege of Pontefract Castle in the Civil ■!
War; he ra. Ann, dau. of Gervasc Riccard, Esq. of Heck, and \
was buried at Kirkburton, 13 Dec. 1668, aged 56, leaving, with J
other issue, an eldest son, J
William Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, Lord of the I
Manor of Thurstonland, ra. Dorothy (buried at Kirkburton, ■
1667) dau. of John Ellerker, Esq. of York, and was buried •
at Kirkburton, 8 Feb. 1711, aged 77, leaving, with otli i-
issue,
John Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, Lord of the Manor of
Thurstonland, d. 8 July, 1722, aged 62, leaving a son and
successor,
Richard Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, m. Grace Briggs,
granddau. of Rev. Joseph Briggs, Vicar of Kirkburton, and
by her (who 'la. 2ndly, Rev. Gudriclc Ingram, Vicar of Kirby
Malzard) left at his decease, 1731, a dau. Dorothy, wh() d.
unm., and a son,
William Horsfall, Esq. of Storthes Hall, bapt. at Kirk-
burton, 22 Sept. 1724, ra. Elizabeth, dau. of William Beck-
with, Esq. of Thurcroft, and by her (who d. 21 April, 1793,
aged 71) had issue,
Ingram, d. 17 Nov. 1770, aged 10.
Doeothy, ra. Robert Bill, Esq. of Farley, as above.
Elizabeth, d. unm. Ann, d. unm.
Grace, ra. George Sutton, Esq. of Stockton, and d. s.p.
Frances, ra. Joseph Scott, Esq. of Badsworth, and d. s. ■£>•
Mr. Horsfall d. 2 Aug. 1780.
^rr/i.s— Erm., two billhooks in saltire, ppr., on a chief az., a
pallet or, charged with a rose gu., between two pelicans' headp,
erased, arg. Quartering: Hoesfall, gu., a bezant between
three horses' heads, eouped, arg. bridled az.
Crest— A pelican's head, erased, arg.
Motto — Omne solum patria.
Sea«— Storthes Hall, Huddersfield, Yorkshire ; Tlic Priory,
Tetbury, co. Gloucester.
Town House— 15, Great Cumberland Place, London.
BILL OF FARLEY.
Bill, Charles, Esq. of Farley Hall, co. Stafford,
J.P. for that CO., and Capt. 3rd Stafford Mili(i:i,
M^A., Barristcr-at-La\v, h. 8 Jan. 1843; vi. 1.S70,
Ellen-Margaret Hepburn, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Fit >:-
Herbert, of Somersal Herbert, co. Derby, and li^s
issue,
1. CiiAELES-FiTZHKEBEET, l. 13 July, 1872.
I. Ida-Helen de la Martelliere.
Captain Bill s. his brother in ] 83G.
iUittCr.QC— See preceding Memoir.
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THE LANDED GENTHY
BIN
129
John I^irx, Esq., M.D., 6. 1758, 2nd son of Eev. John Bill,
Kectorof Draycot; m. Esther Grundy, of Lyme Field, Bury,
CO. Lancaster, and d. 1848, having had by this lady (who d.
7 Dec. 1833) besides two daus. (Jlary, m. the Eev. E. Whieldon,
of Hales Hall, co. Stafford, and d. 1854, and Lydia, m. Thomas
Mayo, Esq., M.D., late President of the College of Physicians,
and d. 1859), two sons,
Eotert, 6. 1789; m. Loui.sa, dau. of Philip Daimcey, Esq.,
d. in 1823, having had issue, three daus.
John, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
John Bill, Esq., J.P., h. 1795; m. Sarah, dau. of A.
llumphrys, Esq., and d. 15 Feb. 1853, having had i=;sue, John,
d. s. 2'-, l''eb. I85G, aged 17; Charles, now of Farley Hall;
Jlary-Louisa, in. Eowland Cotton, Esq. of Etwall Hall, co.
JJerby (seethat name).
Arms — Ermine, two bill hooks in saltier, on a chief az. a,
pallet or, charged with a rose gu. between two pelicans' hefids
erased, arg.
Crest — A pelican's head criscd, arg.
Motto— Om\\& soluiii patria.
&ai— Farley Hall, Chcadle, co. Stafford.
BINGHAM OF MELCOMBE BINGHAM.
BlNGnAJI, ElCHAED - IIlPPISLEY, Esq. of
Eingliam's Melcombo, Dorset, J.P., D.L., and
Hon. Col. Dorset Militia, retired Major in tlie Indian
Army, b. 1 Oct. 1804. ; m. 6 April, 1836, Harriet-
Georgiana, 3rd dau. of his maternal uncle, the Rev.
Montagu John Wynjard, 13. D., Eector of AVest
Eounton, co. York.
5LtnCaCjr.— The family of Bingham, possibly of Xorman
origin, was originally seated at Sutton Bingham, Somerset,
.and thence removed to Melcombe, in Dorsetshire.
Robert Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe (son and heir of Eobert
Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe, by Joan, his wife, dau. of John
Delalynde, Esq. and 9th in descent from Sir Ralph de
Bingham, elder brother of Robert, Bishop of Salisbury, who
d. 1246), in. Alice, dau. of Thomas Coker, Esq. of Mapowder,
and had, with two daus., eight sons, of whom, Robert was his
heir; and George (Sir), who served under his brother in the
Irish wars, was ancestor of the Earls of Lucan and the
Lords Clanmorris. Robert Bingham d. 1561, and was s. by his
cUlest sou,
Robert Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe, m. Jane, dau. of
Robert Williams, Esq. of Herringston, in Dorsetshire, and dying
in l.'>93, was s. by his grandson,
Richard Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe (son of Kobert Bing-
ham and Anne his wife, dau. and heir of William Chaklecott,
Ksq. of Quarrelston), m. Jane, dau. of Sir Arthur Hopten,
Kilt, of Witham Abbey, Somerset, and dying in 1636, was s. by
lis eldest son,
John Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe, the Parliamentarian, who
-vns. during the civil war, Col. of a rcgt., Governor of Poole,
md Commander at the last siege and demolition of Corfe
;;astlo; he was also a member of the Long Parliament at its
lissolution, April, 1653. He m. 1st, Frances, dau. and co-heir
)f John Trcnchard, Esq. of Warmwell ; and 2ndly, Jane
\orwood, of Gloucestershire, but had issue only by the former,
iz., Ave daus. Col. Bingham d. 1673, and was s. by (the sou
if his brother. Strode Bingham) his nephew,
Richard Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe Bingham, J. P. and
I.P., m. Philadelphia, dau. and heir of Jolin Potenger,
>il., by Philadelphia his wife, dau. of Sir John Ernie, Knt.,
hancellor of the Exchequer, and by her (who d. 1757) had,
.ith other issue,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. George, B.D., Fellow of .A.11 Souls' College, Oxford, Rector
of Pimpcrne and More Crichel, a distinguished and learned
t;i\ ine, m. 1748, Sarah Beale, and by her left at his decease,
in 1800, aged 85, a dau., Sarah, and one son,
Pprcgrinc, LL.B., Fellow of New College, Rector of
Edmondsham and of Radclive, m. Amy, dau. of William
Bowles, Esq., and d. 1826, having had two sons.
Peregrine, Barrister'-at-Law, one of the Police Magis-
trates, h. 1788; TO. 1816, Eliza, dau. of James Bolton,
, • and sister of Mary-Katherine Lady Thurlow, and d.
31 Oct. 1864, having had issue. Peregrine, b. 1820 ; in.
1840, Clara, dau. of W. Stanley, Ea-j., and has issue ;
and Eliza.
Edward, a Lieut. E.N., h. 1789; d. at Lima, in Peru,
1823, s. p.
r. Bingham d. 1735, and was s. by his eldest son,
EicHAKD Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe Bingham, Barrister-at
Law, TO. Martha, dau. of Willi.ira Batt, Eeq. of S.ilisbury
and by her (who m. 2ndly, Pery Buckley, Esq. of WinkUcld
Place, Berks, and d. 1765) had three sons,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. William, D.D., Archdeacon of London, in. Agnes, dau. ot
Libert Dorrien, Esq., and had issue,
1 Robert-Turberville, Lieut.-Col. Gren. Guards, 6. 1777 •
m. Mary, only dau. and heir of Thomas Elliot, Esq. of The
Vines, Rochester, and had a dau., who d. 1817. He d
14 April, 1851.
2 Arthur-Batt,Capt. E.N. (who was drowned 1830) 6.1781-
in. U March, 1813, Emily, dau. of W.-L. Kingsman, E.sq'.
of Petworth, and by her (who d. 25 Nov. 1840) left issue,
four sons and one dau.,
Arthur-Maunsel, E.N., 6. 1814; d. s. p. 1838.
Thomas-Henry, E.N., b. 1818, lost at .sea.
George William-Powlett, M;i|or-Gen. O.I!. (The Vines,
Rochester), J. P., Hon. Col. lii^t Kcit Militia- ;;; 8
May, 1845, Sophia, 3rd dau. of tlir hu ■ Cul. Charles-Cox:
Bingham, and has issue, Emily-Sophia., m. 20 April,
1835, Major de Vic Tupper; Georgina-Wyndham, in.
3 tjept. 1867, Lieut.-Col. Edward Tanner ; Constance-
Mary -Henrietta, in. 29 Nov. 1873, Robert-Maxwell
Hyslop, Esq. ; Florence-Agnata-Frances-Jane, m. 4
Aug. 1874, Henry-Whistler Smith, Esq., R.E.
Francis Robert Bertie, b. 1819; d. 1839.
Emily-Agnata-IIarriett, m. 4 June, 1844, John-Clavell
Mansel, Esq. of Longthorns, Dorset, and d. s. p. 1845.
3 John-Batt (Rev.), b. 1787 ; to. Frances, 2nd dau. of tho
Rev. Croxton Johnston, Eector of AVilmslow, Cheshire,
and had issue, Henry, 6. 1837, d. 1859; and Maria-
Mansel, to. Jan. 1865, Eev. Oswald Smith, M.A., Eector
of Crudwoll, Wilts.
1 Martha-Caroline-Buckley. 2 Agnata-Maria.
III. John, d. at Calcutta, 1760.
Mr. Bingham d. 1755, aged 58, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe Bingham, Col. of the
Dorsetshire MiUtia, b. 1741; m. 1st, 1766, Sophia, dau. of
Charles Halsey, Esq. of Great Gaddesden, Herts, and had by
her (who d. 1773) three sons and one dau.,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. William (Rev.), Fellow of New College, Oxford, 6. 1771;
Rector of Cameley, Somersetshire, and of Melbury Bubb,
Dorsetshire, to. 20 April, 1797, Sarah-Emily, dau. of General
William Wynyard, and d. 27 Mav, 1810 (his widow survived
until 14 June, 1852), leaving issue,
1 William- Wynyard, 6. 18 Jan. 1798; Fellow of New
College, Oxford, d. unm. 1821.
2 George, late representative.
3 Richard-Hippislet, present head of the family.
4 Charles-William (Rev.), Rector of Melcombe Horsey,
Dorset, M.A., and Hon. C:i;ii-;i nf i^;i1;::!i;it-v. ,T.1' /; 2«
Sept. 1810; to.. 1st, 28 Miiv. i : - i . n "in, Caroline-
Damer, 2nd dau. of the l;i > '; . . \>.\\n \\\nyard,
which lady d. without surM\i,i- ; -no, i .i;ni. l.s'.i;' and
2ndly, 31 July, 1855, Mary, dau. ot Rev. Daniel CainpLell,
Rector of Crowcombe, Somerset.
1 Emily-Georgiana, deceased.
2 Sophia-Matilda, m. 1826, Robert-Francis Wright, Esq. of
Hinton Blewett, Somerset, and has issue, 1 Augustus-
Robert-Bingham W'right (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Stebbinsr,
Essex, b. 1828; m. 1871, Elizabeth, younger dau. of Eev.
Thomas Mills, and has a dau. Cecily, b. 1873; 2 Arthur-
Francis-Bingham Wright (Major), b. 1831, to. 1875,
Constance-Charlotte, younger dau. of Eev. George-
Hustler ; 1 Leonora-Sophia Wright.
III. Charles-Cox, Col. E.N., b. 1772; d. at Woolwich 18S5,
leaving, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Samuel Hayter, Esq.,
1 George-Willinm, E.A., b. 15 Sept. 1801 ; d. 1850.
2 Richard-Clavell, an officer in the army, b. 10 May, 1810,
deceased.
3 Charles, Col. and Dep. Adj. -Gen. E.A., b. 1815; m.
1841, Henrietta, dau. of John Mackintosh, Esq., M.D., and
d. 6 April, 1864, leaving issue, 1 Richard-Charles-William ;
2 Edmund-Hayter, b. 1820, m. 1845, Cecilia, dau. of W.-B.
Wolseley, E.sq., and rf. g.p. 1856.
1 Mary-F'rances, to. 1833, Rev. Henry Stevens, eldest son
of the Dean of Rochester; and d. 1854.
2 Emma, m. 1846, Thomas Day, Esq. of Rochester.
3 Sophia, m. Major-Gen. G.-W.-P. Bingham, C.B.
I. Sophia, m. William Clavell-Eichards, Esq. of Smedmore,
and d. 1841.
Sir. Bingham to. 2ndly, 26 Oct. 1775, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Eidout, Esq. of Dean's Lease, and had by her,
IV. George-Eidout (Sir), K.C.B., and T.S., of Dean's Lease,
Major-Gen. in the army, and Col. Rifle Corps, /,. 21 July,
1777; TO. Sept. 1814, Emma-Septima, youu-est dau. of
Edmund-Morton X^leydell, Esq. of Whattombe House, Dor-
setshire, but (/. .s\ /). 3 Jan. 1833.
V. John, Comm. R.N., b. 18 March, 1785; to. Fanny, dau. of
C. Woullcumbe, Esq., and rf. 25 June, 1863, having had
II. Blary, m. Nathaniel-Tryon Still, Esq., Capt. in the army.
III. Leonora, m. twice, and d. t. {i. 1814.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
EIE
■3Ir. Bingham d. 1823, and was s. \>y his eldest son,
BicHABD Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe BinKham, Lieut. -
Gen. in the army, &.1768 ; m. Miss Priscilla Garden, a relation
of Sir John Garden, Bart., but dying without issue in 1829 (liis
widow survived until 1 Feb. 1848), was s. by his nephew.
The Eev. George Bingham, b. 4 June, 1803; in.
frances-Anna-Byam, only dau. of Anthony Blagrave, Esq.,
and had a son, George-Henry, who d. in infancy. He d.
himself in May, 183S, and was s. by his brother, the present
representative of the family. His widow m. 2ndly, Charles-
Wriothesley Digby, Esq., and d. 1849.
^,.„j.5_Quarterly : 1st and Gth, az.. a bend, cotised, between
six crosses pattee, or ; 2nd, Tubbekville ; 3rd, Chaldecott ;
4th, Potengee; 5th, Batt.
Crest — On a rock, ppr., an eagle rising, or.
Motto— Si^e& mea Christus.
/S'eat— Melcombe Bingham, Dorchester,
BINGHAM OF BINaHAM CASTLE.
BiNGHAjr Denis, Esq. of Bingliam Castle, co.
Mayo, J.P., b. 8 SeiDt. 1818; m. 19 Feb. 1846,
Elizabeth-Elinor, only child and heiress of Arthur
Nash, Esq. of Carne House, co. Mayo, and has
issue,
I. Denis-Geoege-Charles-Arthue, h. 19 Nov. 1849; m.
1874, Maria, eldest dau. of the late Capt. W.-H. Broad,
E.N.
II. Gerald-Henry, h. 6 July, 1855.
in. Eichard-Lionel-Nash, 0. 29 Oct. 18.56.
IV. Eobert-Milcombe, b. 31 Aug. 1858; d. 12 Feb. 1864.
I. Adelaide-Elizabeth, m. 10 July, 1867, Henry-Tilson,
eldest son and heir of Thomas- Shaen Carter, Esq. of
Watlington Park, Oxon, J.P.
II. Constance-Letitia-Anne.
III. Elizabeth-Clara. rv. Frances-Anne-Shaen.
V. Ernestine-Elizabeth. vi. Viola-Alexandra.
iLlUCSflC. — This family descends from a common ancestor
with the Earls of Lucan and the Lords Clanmorris, namely,
George Bingham, Slilitary Governor of Sligo 1596, whose
youngest son,
John Bingham, resided at Foxford, co. Mayo. He was
grandfather of
Tub Eight Hon. Henkt Bingham, of Newbrook, at one time
one of the Lords Justices of Ireland, whose son,
John Bingham, Esq. of Newbrook, m. Frances, eldest dau.
and co-heir (with her sister .Susannah, wife of Thomas Carter,
Esq. of Castle Martin, co. Kildare), of Sir Arthur Shaen, Bart.,
and was father of
Henry Bingham, Esq. of Newbrook, m. 17G0, Letitia, dau.
of Denis Daly, Esq. of Eaford, co. Galway, by his wife, Lady
Anne de Burgh, sister of John, 11th Earl of Clanricarde, and
had issue,
John, of Newbrook, father of 1st Lord Claniioriiis.
Henry, of whom presently.
Denis, of Bingham Castle, co. Mayo, whose eldest dau.,
Anne, m. her cousin, Eobert-Aiigustus Bingh.im, Esq.
Anne, m. 1778, Christopher French-St. George, Esq. of
Tyrone House, co. Galway.
Frances. Letitia. Charlotte.
Harriett. Louisa.
He d. 1790. The 2nd son,
Henry Bingham, Esq. m. 1795, Anne, dau. of Eobcrt
Bodkin, Esq. of Annagh, co. Galway, and had issue,
Henry, d. s. p.
EOBERT-AUGUSTUS.
John-Charles (Eev.), -m. Sarah, dau. of Luke Iliggins, Esq.
of Castlebar.
Anne. Maria. Harriet, m. Benjamin Jennings, Esq.
The 2nd son,
lloBERT-AuGusTos BiNGHAM, vi. 1817, his cousin, Anne
Bingham, eldest dau. of Major Denis Bingham, of Bingham
Castle, CO. Mayo, and d. 1828, leaving issue,
Denis, now of Bingham Castle.
Henrj-, m. and had issue. Robert-Augustus, d. unm.
Anne, unm.
Maria, m. George d'.iU-cy, Esq. of co. Westmcath, and has
issue.
Letitia, d. unm.
Arms — Az., a bend, cottiscd, between six crosses pattcc,
Crest— A rock, thereon an eagle, rising, all ppr.
JI/o»o— Spes mea Christus.
&at— Bingham Castle, BelmuUet, co. Mayo.
or.
BIRCH OP WRETHAM HALL.
BlECH, Wteley, Esq. of WrethamHall, NorfolL-, i
J.P. and D.L., formerly an officer 88th regt., '
6. 1837 ; s. to his grandfather's estates 1866 ; »».
Oct. 18G3, Eebecca-Katherine, eldest dau. of Ven,
Samuel Moore Kyle, Ai-chdcacou of Cork, and has,
with other issue, a son,
Wykley-Edwin-George, 6. 12 Nov. 18G7.
iLtllCrCfir.— Thomas Birch, Esq. of Birchneld, in the
parish of llandsworth, co. Stafford, and of Birch Green and
Aston, CO. Warwick, was living at Birchtield, 7th Elizabeth,
and was buried at Aston 1613. His son and heir, Thoma»
Birch, Esq. of Harborne, was father of George Birch, of
Harborne Hall, b. 1616, wliose son,
George Birch, Esq., in. Mary, dau. of Thomas Foster, Esq.
and dying 1721, left issue,
Thomas (Sir), his heir.
John, Eector of Handsworth, d. s. p.
James of Wolston, co. Warwick, in. Jane, dau. and co-heir
of Abraham Owen, Esq., and d. 1762, leaving a son, George
Birch, Esq. of St. Leonard's Hill, co. Berks, m. Mary,
dau. of Thomas Newell, Esq., and d. 1803, leaving issue.
Another son (Eev.), d. leaving issue.
Mary, m. AVilliam Green, Esq. of Eccles, Norfolk.
Sarah, in. 1st, 1769, Godfrey- Woodward Vane, Esq., and
2ndly, Sir AVadsworth Bush.
The eldest son,
Sir Thomas Birch, Knt., Judge of the Common Pleas, 6.
1690; m. 1733, Sarah, dau. and co-heir of J. Teshmaker,
Esq., and dying 1757, left, with other issue, an eldest son,
George Birch, Esq. of Hamstead Hall and Handsworth, 6.
July, 1739; in. 1776, Anne, 3rd dau. of Thomas Lane, Esq.
of Bentley (and grand-dau. of John Lane, Esq., by Mary hi9
wife, eldest dau. of Humphrey Wyrley, Esq., and co-heir with
her sister Sybill, in. Eev. Peter Birch, D.D., Prebendaiy of
Westminster). By her (who d. Feb. 1806) Mr. Birch left, at
his decease, Feb. 1807, besides three daus., viz., Mary-Ann,
m. Eichard Congrcve, Esq. of Burton, Cheshire ; Sarah, d.
1840 ; and Ann, m. Major Joseph-Jeanes Durbin (son of Sir
John Durbin), an only son,
Wyrley Birch, Esq. of Wrethara Hall, 6. 11 Sept. 1781 ; m.
19 July, 1804, Katharine-Sarah, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Jacob
Eeynardson, Esq. of Holywell, co. Lincoln, by Anne his wifOj
dau. of Sir John Cust, Bart., Speaker of the House of
Commons, and had issue,
Gcorge-Wyrley, 6. April, 180.5; «t. 17 Jan. 1833, Jane, 3rd
dau. of Eichard Congreve, Esq. of Burton, co. Chester, and
d. 1855, leaving, witli other issue, a son, Wybley, now of
Wrctham.
Thomas-Jacob, Recorder of Thetford, b. 1806 ; d. April, 1867.
Henry-WiUiam, b. 1809.
Frederick-Lane, Rector of East and West Wretham, b. 1 ■ 12;
d. May, 1850.
Peregrine, b. 1817; in. 1843, Anna, dau. of Gen. James
Grant, of Hayes Park, Middlesex.
Lawrence, 6. 1823 ; in. 1850, Gertrude, dau. of David PoweD,
Esq.
Kathcrine-Mary-Anne, d. Dec. 1867.
Jemima.Lucy, m. 31 Aug. 1841, Richard Longficld, Esq. of
Longueville, co. Cork.
Charlotte-Etheldred, d. Sept. 1858.
Frances-Augusta, m. 23 July, 1S33, William-Pcere William*
Freeman, Esq., late of Fawley Court, co. Bucks, '~'
afterwards of Pylewell, Hants.
Juliana-Maria, in. 3 Nov. 1840, Henry-Fowler Broadwooli
Esq. of Lyne, Sussex.
Elizabeth-Caroline, in. Aug. 1844, Robert Pryor, Esq.
Agnes-Ellen, in. Sept. 1850, Eev. James-Parke Whalley,
Eector of East and West Wretham.
Sir. Birch d. 24 Dec. 18G6, and was s. by his grandson, tli(
present Wyrley Birch, Esq.
Arms — Az., three fleurs-de-lis, and a canton arg.
Crest — A fleur-de-lis, arg., entwined by a sei'pcnt ppr.
Motto — Prudential simplicitate.
iScaJ— Wretham Hall, near Thetford.
BIRKBECK OF HOESTEAD HALL.
BiEKBECK, Edward, Esq. of Ilorstcad Hall,
Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for East Norfolk,
b. 11 Oct. 1838; m. 18 April, 1865, Hon. Mary-Au-
gusta, youngest dau. of William 1st Lord Hylton.
JliUCdflC— Mr. Birkbeck is the youngest son of Haw^
BiREBECK, Esq. of Keswick Hall, Norwich {d. 25 Dec. 1848),
BIR
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by Elizabetli-Lucy his wife {d. C Dee. 1874), youngest dnu. of
the late Kobert Barclay, Esq. of Claphara, Surrey.
Seat— llorsteai Hall, Norwich.
Town House— 10, Upper Brook Street.
SIRLEY OF KIRKHABC.
lit !T Pit CJC— John Birlet, of Kirkham, a AVest Imlia
Merchant, rf. 12 May, 1767, son of John Birley, of Skippool, in
the parish of Poulton-lo-Fykle, co. Lancaster (whose will bears
date G Nov. 173'2), m. 1st, Ellen Harrison, and by her had four
children, who all d. without issue. He m. 2ndly, 6 ]\Iay,
1741, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Shepherd, and by her had,
■with four daus., four sons, Thomas, his heir; Kichakd, of
Blackburn, of whom presently ; John, of Kirkham, of whom
hereafter ; and William, 6. 24 April, 1750, d. mini. 10 March,
1792.
Thomas Birlet, of Kirkham, son and heir, 6. 22 Feb. 1742 ;
in. 23 Sept. 1765, Margaret, dau. of Henry Lawson, and d.
1 March, 1817. His issue were,
John, of Woodend, Egremont.
Henry, of Whitehaven, bapt. 9 July, 1771 ; d. 31 Jan. 1S30,
unm.
Eichard, bapt. 5 Jan. 1774; d. 17 Nov. 1794.
James, of Rcstalrig, near Edinburgh, b. 1784 ; m. Jane, dau.
of Rev. Abraham Brown, and widow of John Bichardson,
and d. 21 April, 1857, leaving a dau., Isabel, m. Francis
O'Brien, of Liverpool.
Martha, m. Eev. George Lewthwaite, Rector of Adol, co.
York.
Ciceley, m. Charles Buck Esq. of Preston; d. C Dec. 1810.
The eldest son,
John Birlet, Esq. of Woodend, near Egremont, Cumber-
nd, 6. 1 March, 1709; m. I Dec. 1808, Mary-Ann, dau. of
mon Grayson, Esq. of Maryport, and widow of John Linden.
By this lady (who d. 30 April, 1818) he had issue,
Thomas, b. 0 Sept. 1809; m. Agnes Evans, and d. s. p.
. 18 Aug. 1847.
Hutton, 6. 14 Sept. 1816; d. 18 Blarch, 1818.
Hutton, b. 28 March, d. 19 Aug. 1818.
Anne, m. her cousin, Thomas-Laugton Eirley, Esq. of Carr
Hill.
Margaret, in. Joseph Dickson, Esq. of Preston, d. 24 May,
1845.
Ellen, )ii. Henry Smith, Esq. of Fleetwood.
Mr. Birley d. 7 July, 1859, aged 90, leaving no surviving male
issue.
EicHAKD Bir.LEY, of Blackburc, 2nd son of John Eirley, of
(lirkham, and Elizabeth Shepherd his wife, b. 4 Dec. 1743;
'/J. 15 Dec. 1772, Alice, dau. of Hugh Hornby, Esq. of Kirk-
lam, and d. 11 Jan. 1812, and his wile in the following month
jf April. Their issue were,
I. John, D.L. CO. Lancaster, b. 30 Aug. 1775; m. 4Feb. 1800,
3r;irgarct, dau. of Daniel Backhouse, Esq. of Liverpool,
and d. 25 Dec. 1833, leaving issue,
1 Richard, 6. 15 March, 1801; m. 10 March, 1825, Blary-
Anne, dau. of John Hardmann, Esq. of Manchester, and
d. in Canada, 3 Nov. 1845, leaving issue.
2 Daniel, b. 26 Jan. 1807 ; d. 19 Oct. 1839.
3 Hornby, 6. 18 Jan. 1811; m. Margaret, 2nd dau. of
Dr. Koberts, M.D., of Beaumaris, and has issue, Edward-
Tlornby, and Frances-Alice.
■1 William (Eev.), one of H.M.'s Inspectors of Schools, In-
cumbent of Chorlton-cum-Hardy, b. 16 Feb. 1813; r,i. 8
Sept. 1836, Maria, 3rd dau. of Thomas Barrow, Esq. of Pen-
dim i. and has issue, William-Carew, 6. 3 Dec. 1814;
li:i;ii Ni:iizabeth, m. 1857, Charles Clark, Esq.; Caroline-
JI„m;iret; and Mary-Jane, m. Richard Orsen, Esq.
0 John. b. 30 Oct. 1814; rf. 16 Feb. 1851.
6 George, b. 4 June, 1816; rf. Nov. 1851.
1 Elizabeth, m. Eev. John Williams, of Beaumaris, rf. 24
May, 1845.
2 Alice, m. Charles Buck, Esq. of Preston, being his 2nd
wife.
S Margaret, in. Charles Pochiu, Esq. ; rf. 30 Dec. 1840.
4 Frances, m. Daniel Hornby, Esq. of Eaikes Hall.
II. Hugh-Hornby, of Broomhouse, J.P. and D.L.,&. 10 March,
1778; m. 5 March, 1822, Cicely, dau. of Thomas Hornby,
Esq. of Kirkham, and rf. 31 July, 1845, leaving,
1 Tiionias-Hornby, of SomerviUe, J.P., b. 16 June, 1x2-1 ;
m. 1st, 8 May, 1852, Frances-Sophia, dau. of William
Harter, Esq. of Hope Hal), and has issue, Hugh-ILn-iiI.v,
b. 30 Jan. 1859; Cuthbert- William, b. 1863; Ciec-ly-
Frances; Marian - Elizabeth ; Eleanor-Margaret; Alice-
Georgina; Etliel-Mary; Florence-Hornby; and Constance-
^fi'm Mary. He m. 2ndly, 1865, Anne, dau. of Col. Leatham,
ititrB '^^^'^^ ''"Kiy '?• 1867.
2 Hugh-Hornby (Rev.), Eoctor of Craaucld, Newport-
Pagnell, 6. 31 Aug. lb:5.
3 Joseph-Hornby, of Eroolcside, Newton-lc-Willnws, J. P.,
b. 12 March, 1827 ; m. 23 Nov. 1S54, Fr&nces, 4tli dau. of
Robert Dix, of London, Merchant, and has issue, Hugh-
Francis, b. 23 Sept. 1865; Joseph- Wilfrid, 6.28 May, 1S63;
and Cicely.
4 William-Hornby, M.A., Barristor-at-Law, b. 22 Doc. 183f,
m. 14 Aug. 1861, Mary-Louisa, dau. of Eichard Yapp,
Esq., and has issue.
5 Edward-Hornby, b. 22 Deo. 1834; rf. 26 Jan. 1838.
6 Frederick-Hornby, b. 23 March, 1837; in. 1865, Josephine,
dau. of Eichard Birley, Esq., and has issue.
7 Edward - Hornby (Eev.), Vicar of EUasstone - with-
Stanton, co. Stafford.
1 Cicely-Margaret, rf. 28 Sept. 1823.
2 Cicely-Margaret, m. 12 Aug. 1851, Herbert Birley, her
cousin.
3 Alicia-Marian. 4 Mary-Isabella. 5 Emily-Jane.
in. Joseph-Birley, of Ford Bank, D.L., b. 31 May, 1782; m.
22 Aug. 1809, Jane, eldest dau. of Thomas Hornby, Esq. of
Kirkham, and d. 24 Jan. 1847, having had issue,
1 Eichard, of Manchester, J.P. and D.L., b. 11 March,
1812; m. 1st, 2 Aug. 1836, Amelia-Garforth, dau. of
James Kennedy, Esq. of Manchester ; 2ndly, 8 May, 1802,
Frances, dau. of Joseph Howson, Esq. By the former
(who rf. 29 April, 1859) he had issue,
Eichard-Kennedy, 6. 16 March, 1845 ; m. 15 Sept. 1870,
Jane-Garden, dau. of John Blaikie, Esq. late of Craigie
Muckler, co. Aberdeen, and has a son, Eichard-Archi-
bald, 6. 4 Aug. 1873, and a dau., Sybil-Garden.
AmeUa- Josephine, rf. 3 March, 1841.
Helen, m. William-Andrew Fairbairn, Esq., and has
issue.
Margaret, m. Louis, only son of Henri Schuster, of
Brussels, and has issue.
Ameha-Jane, rf. 7 Dec. 1843.
Mary-Louisa, m. William-James Harter, Esq., and has
Josephine, in. Frederick-Hornby Birley, Esq.and has issue.
Janet. Henrietta.
AmeUa-Gertrude, in. Alfred E. Harter, Esq.
By his 2nd wife Mr. Eichard Birley has surviving issvTO,
Henry-Mompesson, 6. 15 April, 1865.
2 Thomas-Hornby, of Manchester, J. P., &. 11 May, 1815;
m. 3 Aug. 1843, Anne, dau. of Lieut.-Col. James Leatham,
1st Dragoon Guards, and has issue,
James-Leatham, 6. 22 Dec. 1847; rf. 20 Feb. 1866.
Francis-Hornby, b. 4 March, 1850_; m. 1 Aug. 1876,
Margaret, dau. of Eev. Jarvis Kenrick, and has a dau.,
Margaret.
Anne-Katharine. Caroline.
3 Hugh, of Moorland, Didsbury, Lancashire, J.P. and
D.L., M.P. for Manchester, 6. 21 Oct. 1817 ; m. 7 July,
1842, Mabella, dau. of Joseph Baxendale, Esq. of Wood-
side, Middlesex, and by her (who rf. 16 Feb. 1856) has
issue surviving,
Hugh- Arthur, b. 29 Aug. 1846 ; m. 12 Nov. 1874, Amy,
eldest dau. of William-H. Chichester, Esq. of Grenof en,
Devon, and had two sons, Joseph-Reginald, and Charles-
Henry, both deceased.
Edith-Mabella, m. Nov. 1808.
Mary-Alice.
4 Herbert, a twin, b. 16 April, 1821; m. 12 Aug. 1851,
Cicely-Margaret, dau. of Hugh-Hornby Birley, Esq., and
has issue,
Hugh-Cecil, b. 21 April, 1855.
Hcrbert-Eilccar, b. 22 March, 1857.
Henry-Reginald, b. 11 Jan. 1868.
Joseph-Harold, b. 13 July, 1870.
Cicely-Beatrice. Margaret-Maud.
5 Henry, twin, b. 16 April, 1821.
6 Robert, M.A., Rural Dean, Hon. Canon of Manchester, ,
Incumbent of St. Philip's, Hulme, Blanchester, b. 1 Nov.
1825.
7 Alfred, Vicar of Bolton-le-Sands, Lancashire, b. 18 May,
1^33; ?)?. 3 Ai.nl Isfil Mary-Alicia, 4th dau. of Eev.
C tnon J -s I I '1 of Chorley, and has surviving
issue, Pu I uh, 6. 21 July, 1870; Mary-
Adelauk , I ' i . , and Annie-Alice.
8 Arthur, ut i.inim.iv. College, Oxford, b. 25 April, 1834;
m. 12 May, Ibui, Julia, dau. of WiUiam Peel, Esq., and
lias issue,
Philip-Arthur, 6. 5 March, 1867.
Kenneth-Peel, b. 19 Oct. 1808.
Maurice, b. 6 Oct. 1870.
Leonard, 6. 30 May, 1875.
Alice. Madeline. Julia.
1 Jane. 2 Cecilia.
3 Elizabeth, iii. Eev. G.-Langton Beckwith.
4 Louisa, d. 7 Aug. 1824.
5 Louisa-Margaret, m. Eev. E. Tonge, M.A., Hon. Canon
of Manchester Cathedral.
6 Adelaide.
I. Elizabeth, m. John Cardwell, Esq. of Liverpool, and h.nd
with other issue, a son, the Eight Hon. Edward Cardwell,
created in 1874 Viscount Cardwell.
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II. Mary, m. Joseph Baxendalc, Esq. of 'Wooclside, Mid-
dlesex.
- John Birlet, of Kirkham, 3rd son of John Birley, of Kirk-
ham, by Elizabeth Shepherd his 2nd wife (as before), b. 20
Kov. 1747 ; m. 16 Dec. 1776, Margaret, dau. of John Yate,
Esq. of Liverpool, by Hannah his wife, dau. of Hugh Parr,
and widow of John Potter, and d. 31 Dec. 1830, having had
by her (who d. 13 Nov. previously) issue,
I. William, of Kirkham, J.P., h. 8 June, 1770; m. 1st, 30
Oct. 1804, Mary, dau. of John Swainson, Esq. of Preston, by
hi* wife Susannah, dau. of Charles Inman, Esq. of the
Island of Jamaica, and had issue by her (who d. 6 Feb.
1819),
1 John-Shephebd (Eev.), M.A., of Kirkham and Moss Lee,
CO. Lancaster, J.P., b. 11 Oct. 1805; m. 22 Aug. 1836,
Anne, dau. of John Hargreaves, Esq. of Hart Common,
CO. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 1872) has issue, Lucy-
Mary-Shepherd, m. 1870, Herbert, 2nd son of Thomas
Cross, Esq. of Euddington Hall, Notts.
2 William, of The Larches, J.P. and D.L., 6. 5 Dec. 1811 ;
'III. 18 Jan. 1854, Eliza, dau. of John Hastings, Esq. of
Downpatrick, and had a dau. Mary, who d in infancy.
3 Edmund, of Clifton Hall, near Preston, J.P., 6. 19 Aug.
1817 ; m. 17 June, 1846, Caroline-Dorothea, dau. of the
Kev. B. Moore, and has issue, Edmund- William, 6. 12 Jan.
1854; Eichard-Moore, 6.23 June, 1859; Emily- Marian ;
Caroline-Margaret; Annie-Mary; Ada; and Helen-Maud.
1 Mary, r/i. Eichard Pedder, Esq. of Finthswaite, near
Ulvcrstone.
Mr. William Birley m. 2ndly, 4 Feb. 1825, Margaret, dau. of
Eobert Greene, of Liverpool. He d. 29 May, 1850.
II. Thomas, of Milbanke, h. 4 Aug. 1782; in. 9 July, 1810,
Anne, dau. and co-heir of John Langton, Esq. of Kirkham,
oy his wife Betty, dau. and heir of Cuthbert Bradkirk, and
d. 1 April, 1847, leaving by her (who d. Feb. 1833) issue,
1 Thomas-Langton-Aliee, of Carr Hill, J.P., 6. 18 June,
1811; m. 31 Aug. 1836, Anne, dau. of John Birley, of
Wood End, and d. 6 Oct. 1874, leaving issue, Henkt-
Langton, now of Carr HUl, Lord of the Manor of Kirk-
ham, 6. 11 Aug. 1837; Hutton, J.P., 6. 5 Aug. 1843;
m. 26 Jan. 1865, Alice-Mary, dau. of J.-H. Howard, Esq.,
and has issue; Edwin-Grayson, 6. 12 Jan. 1847, and d.
16 Dec. 1849; Margaret- Louisa, d. 19 Sept. 1842; Cicely-
Anne ; Jane ; Maria-Josephine, to. H.-C. Chambers, Esq.
2 Charles, of Bartle Hall, Preston, 6. 20 Nov. 1812 ; m. 23
Feb. 1843, Elizabeth, dau. of Eichard Addison, Esq. of
Liverpool, by Betty, his wife, dau. of John - Bridge
Aspinall, Esq., and by her (who t/. 1867) has issue, Charles-
Addison, h. 11 Sept. 1844; Aspinall, b. 9 June, 1847 ;
Thomas-Shepherd, 6. 18 Feb. 1853.
3 James- Webber, Incumbent of Littlodale, co. Lancaster,
b. 5 May, 1814.
4 Francis-Bradkirk, of Canton, b. 19 Oct. 1817; m. 30
March, 1847, Melicina-Eleanor, dau. of Lieut-Col. Thorn-
ton. He d. 18 Aug. 1855.
5 Edward, b. 12 Oct. 1818; d. 22 Nov. 1842.
6 Arthur-Leyland, of Milbanke, b. 5 Aug. 1820 ; in. 15
Aug. Ib55, Jane, dau. of Eichard Addison, Esq. of Liver-
pool, and d. 1 Jan. 1877, leaving issue, John-Leyland, 6.
4 Feb. 1857; and Edith-Jane, b. 24 June, 1861.
7 Frederick, of Wrea Green, b. 11 Dec. 1822; m. 14 Dec.
1848, Mary, dau. of Eichard Addison, Esq. of Liverpool,
and d. 2 Sept. 1854, leaving a dau., Maria-Louisa.
1 Louisa, d. 10 Sept. 1830.
2 Maria- Joanna, m. Eev. G.-L. Parsons, M.A., Vicar of
Kirkham, and has a son, James.
in. Edward, of Kirkham, h. 19 April, 1784; m. 3 Aug. 1803,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Swainson, of Preston, and d. 13
Kov. 1811, having had issue by her (who survived till
1836),
1 Edward, bapt. 2 March, 1812 ; buried 26 Dec. 1817.
1 Margaret - Susannah, wife of William-Henry Hornby
Esq. of Blackburn, M.P.
rv. Yate, of Ramsay, Isle of Man, 6. July, 1791 ; in. 8 Dec.
1815, Nancy, dau. of William Fisher, of Wcstby, and d.
24 April, 1861, leaving issue,
1 William-Henry, b. 25 Nov. 1826.
2 Er.bert, b. 10 Jan. 1829.
3 \\alt.r, b. 14 Nov. 1832.
5 Cllar^ks' } *"'"®' ''• ^ ^^'^- ^^^^' Charles d. 1858.
6 Septimus, b. 20 Feb. 1841.
1 Frances. 2 Margaret-FJizabeth.
3 Mary-Anne, in. Eev. J.-F. Garde, M.A.
4 Hannah, d. 20 Jan. 183'J. 5 Hannah-Catherine.
6 Emma-Jane, m. E. -Ambrose Woods, Esq. of Glenvillc,
Isle of Man.
I. Hannah, d. 18 June, 1778.
II. Hannah, to. Richard Harrison, Esq. of Bankfield.
in. Elizabeth, d. 12 May, 1853.
Arin» — Sa., on a fess, engrailed, between three boars' heads,
coupcd, arg., a tiascle, between two tioss-crossUts, of the
acid.
CvcH—K demi-boar sa., collared arg., chain rcflexed over
the back, or, supporting a branch of wild teazle, ppr., and
charged on the shoulder with a milrind arg.
Motto— Omni hber mttu.
BISCOE OP HOLTON PARK.
BiSCOE, William-Eaele, Esq. of Holton Park,
CO. Oxford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1868, b.
25 March, 1813 ; m. 2 Oct. 1850, Elizabeth-Carey,
eldest dau. of George-Glas Sandeman, Esq. of
London, and Westfield, South Hayling, Hants, and
has issue,
I. Henby-Staffoed-Ttndale, 6. 1 Oct. 1G57.
II. Albert-Sandeman, b. 24 Aug. 1861.
III. Cecil-Earie, b. 9 Feb. 1863.
IV. Edward-Carey, 6. 29 Aug. 18G4.
V. Julian-Dallas-Tyndalc, b. 25 July, 18C7.
VI. George- William-Tyndale, b. 6 Oct. 1S6J.
VII. Arthur-Annesley-Tyndale, b. 29 May, 1872.
I Frances-Elizabeth-Anne.
Mr. Biscoe assumed by royal license of 6 July, 1S66,
his present surname in lieu of that of Tyndale,
under the vrill of his great-uncle Elisha Biscoe, Esq.
of Holton Park, d. unm. in 1829.
UllTCaflC. — From Adam de Tyndale, Baron of Langlby
Castle, in South Tyne-dale, Northumberland, descended the
Tyndales of Deene and Hockwold, Norfolk, and (according to
Eobert Dale, Eichmond Herald, temp. William III., and
Francis Townshend) the Ttndales of Pull Court and East-
wood, Park, CO. Gloucester, and of Bathford, Somerset. The
representative of the last-named family,
Thomas Tyndale, of Bathford, Somerset, 6. 2 June, 1667,
m. 1699, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of George Booth, Esq. of
Woodford, in Cheshire, son of Sir John Booth, of Woodford,
Knt., uncle of George, 1st Lord Delamere, and by her (who
d. 14 Nov. 1768) had issue, two sons and four daus. Mr.<.
Tyndale d. 18 Oct. 1747, and was s. by his son,
Geoege Tyndale, of Bathford, 6. 29 Jan. 1703-4; to. 27
Nov. 1736, Vere, 2nd surviving dau. of the Hon. and Eev.
Eobert Booth, D.D., Dean of Bristol (5th son of George, Lord
Delamere, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of Henry Grey,
Earl of Stamford, and sister of Nathaniel, 4th and last Lord
Delamere). By her (who d. 31 May, 1753) he had a son, Geokge-
BooTH, his heir. He to. 2ndly, 31 Dec. 1753, Margaretta,
eldest surviving dau. of John Bampfylde, Esq., M.P., by Mar-
garetta his wife, dau. and heiress of Sir Francis Warre, Bart,
of Hcstercombe, Somerset, and by her had issue,
John, of Hcstercombe, assumed the surname of Wabre. lie
111. Elizabeth, only child and heir of Joseph FarreU, and
dying 1819, left an only dau. and heir,
Elizabeth-Maria-Tyndale-Waeke, of Hestercombc, d.
27 March, 1872.
Thomas-Bampfylde, of Withiel-Flory, Somerset, 14th rest.,
in. Anne, dau. of the Eev. John Dennis, a minor Canur of
Christ Church, Oxford, and dying at Norton Fitzwarrcu,
17 Sept. 1807, left three daus.,
Anna-Margaretta, m. Eev. Charles Taylor.
Louisa- Vere, in. George Goppy, Esq., fonnerly of Dcmc-
rara, and late of Taunton.
Georgiana-Maria, to. Charles Corfield, Esq. of Knoole
House, near Taunton.
Margaretta, m. Charles Hill, Esq. of Clifton, Bristol.
Elizabeth, a twin with her brother John, d. unm.
Charlotte-Maria, ia. Thomas Eagles, Esq. of Bristol, who d.
28 Oct. 1812. Mrs. Eagles d. 20 Feb. 1814. , j
Mr. Tyndale d. 24 Feb. 1771, and was a. by his eldest son, as'
Geoege-Booth Tyndale, of Bathford, Barrister-at-Law, Ol j
the InnerTemple, 6. 8 Sept. 1743; m. 20 June, 1771, Elizar ,
beth, youngest dau. of the Eev. Martin Annesley, D.D., by
Mary, his 2nd wife, 3rd dau. and co-heiress of William Han- |
bury, Esq. of Marcle, co. Hereford, whose wife was Frances,
sister and heiress of Sir John Cotton, Bart, of Conington, and
Huntingdonshire. Mr. Tyndale d. 28 Dec. 1779, having had
issue,
I. GEORGE-BooTn Tyndale, of Westfield Lodge, Hayling,
Hampshire, F.S.A., a Cottonian family trustee of the Britiah
Museum, b. 12 May, 1772; m. 4 July, 1796, Margaretta-
Catherine, 2nd dau. of Thomas Eundell, Esq. of Bath, by
Maria-Statira his wife, only child of Abel-Johnston Kettlcby,
Esq. of Stepplc Hall, Salop, Barrister at- Law, and left issue,
1 JonN-WiLLiAM-W.ARRE, of Lincoln's Inn, Ban-ister-at-
L;;w, B.A., the present Representative of the Thombuiy
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and Bathford branch of the Tyndale family, 6. 2 Jan.
1811 ; TO. 30 Dec. 1845, Holen, only dau. of Sir Edward
Synge, 2nd Bart., ana had issue, 1 Helen-Margaret; 2
Caroline-Mary, who is deceased.
1 Eliza-Caroline, m. 27 Jan. 18S», Kev. William-Hutton
WiUunson, M.A.
2 Carohne-Augusta, m. 20 Feb. 1822, Rev. Thomas-
Hyde Eipley, Vicar of Wootton-Basset, Wilts, deceased.
3 Octavia-Vere-Booth, m. 7 Jan. 183C, Benjamiu-Wyatt
Greenfield, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple,
M.A., d. Feb. 1876.
II. John, of Oporto, 6. 3 June, 1774 ; m. 1813, Julian, dau.
of R.-H. Roope, Esq. of Chipton, Dartmouth, and dying
1819, had an only son,
John-Nash, Barrister-at-Law, of the Middle Temple, M.A.,
b. 19 Oct. 1814; m. 18 Nov. 1841, Charlotte-Flora, eldest
dau. of Richard-Parrett Hulmc, Esq. of Maisonette,
Totnes, by Maria his wife, dau. of Col. Wyndham, and has
had issue,
III. William, of Bellevue, Weston, Bath, 6. 18 Feb. 1776; m.
March, 1813, Mary, youngest dau. of Zachary Bayly, Esq.
of Weston, Somersetshire (by Margaret his wife, 2nd dau. of
Charlton Thruppe, Esq. of Hampstcad, Middlesex, whose
wife, Elizabeth, was 2nd dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Robert
Booth, D.D., Dean of Bristol), and had an only child,
Mary-Elizabeth-Vere-Booth, m. 14 March, 1839, Alox-
ander-Pitts-Elliott Powell, Esq. of Hurdcott House, Wilts.
He d. Dec. 1814.
IV. Thomas-George, Rector of Holton.
The 4th son.
The Rev. Thomas-Geouge Tyndale, M.A., Rector of Holton,
in. 22 Feb. 1809, Mary-Anne, eldest dau. of Timothy-Hare
Earle, Esq. of Swallowfield Place, Berks, by his wife Ann
Biscoe, sister and heiress of Elisha Biscoe, of Holton Park, and
d. 16 May, 1865, having had by this lady, who predeceased
him in 1826,
William-Eakle-Biscoe, now of Holton.
Henry - Anncsley Tyndale (Rev.), Rector of Holton, in.
Harriet-Frances, 5th dau. of the Rev. George-PoweU Guise,
and has issue, three sons and two daus.
George-Thomas Tyndale, m. Blartha, eldest dau. of Dr.
isicholson, of the Island of Antigua, and has issue, two sons
and one dau.
Anne-Biscoe, m. Rev. Alexander-R.-C. Dallas, Rector of
Jlonston, CO. Hants.
Elizabeth- Vere, m. her cousin Arthur Anneslcy, 2nd son of
the Rev. Arthur Annesley, of Clifford Chambers, co.
(Uoucester.
A Dds — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, paly of six, or and vert,
three greyhounds, courant in pale, erm., each gorged with a
n)Ilar of the first, for Biscoe; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a fess gu.,
between three garbs sa., a martlet or, for Tyndale.
Crest— A greyhound, under a tree, courant, with a h.irc in
its mouth, all ppr.
Motto — Conlido non eonfundar.
/S'tdt— Hulton Park, Oxford.
BISCOE OF NEWTON.
EiSCOE, Thomas-Pokter-Bonell, Esq. of New-
ton, Inverness-shire, J.P. and D.L., b. 7 Feb. 1795 ;
lu. 21. Nov. 1841, Wilhelmina, youngest dan. of the
late Major Tboma3 Fraser, of Newton, Inverness-
!>liire, and has issue,
I. Thomas-Ramsey, b. 19 Oct. 1850.
II. William-Fraser, b. 28 April, 1854.
!. Katherine-Emma. ii. Frances-Annc-Bcnigna.
iltUCaSC. — Vincent-John Biscoe, Esq. (second son of
JoMph Biscoe, who d. in 1750, by Elizabeth Alsop his wife,
and younger brother of Elisha Biscoe, Esq. of Holton Park), m.
1st, 1759, Lady Mary Seymour, dau. of Edward, Sth Duke of
Somerset, which lady d. 1762; and 2ndly, in 1766, Benigna-
Oottlieb, dau. of Matthew Shiffner, of Pontryllas, Wales; he
d. in 1770. The youngest son of his 2nd marriage,
Joiin-Edwin Biscoe, iu. Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph-Baggaley
liradshaw, Esq. of Holbrooke, co. Derby, and left one sur-
viving son,
Tuomas-Parker-Borrell Biscoe, Esq. of Newton (par-
thased by him in 1850).
Jksidmcc — Kingillic, Inverness, N.B.
FENWICE.-BISSET OF LESSENDRTJM
HOUSE.
Fenwick-Bisset, The Kev. Matjrice-G-eoeoe,
of Lesseudrum House, co. Aberdeen, b. 19 Nov.
1797 ; m. March, 1824, Jane-Harriot, dau. of
Maurice-George Bisset, Esq. of Bath, by Harriot
his Avife, and has issue,
I. Mordaunt-George, J.P., late 1st Dragoon Guards ; b. 27
Feb. 1825; m. July, 1851, Susan, only child of the late
Francis-George Pophaiu Esq. of Bagborough House,
Somerset.
I. Janet, m. 1849, J.-F. Elriugton, Esq., LL.D. and Q.C., of
the Irish Bar.
II. Harriott.
This gentleman, having tal^en his degrees in Trin.
Coll., Dublin, entered Holy Orders, became Vicar of
Drumhohn in the Diocese of Raphoe, and was subse-
quently made Archdeacon of Raphoe, which he has
since resigned. He is son of the late William
Fenwick, Esq. of Lemmington House, Northumber-
land, by Elizabeth Bisset his wife, dau. of Rev.
Alexander Bisset, and grandson of Nicholas Fen-
wick, Esq. of Lemmington, by Isabella Orde his
wife, dau. of William Orde, Esq., M.P., of East
Orde, Northumberland. He has had two brothers
and one sister, William, in. Sophia Nisbett, and has
issue two sons and four daus. ; Robert, d. uiim. ;
Isabella-Jane, m. Rev. Henry-Preston Eh-ington.
Anns: — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., a bend arg., for Bisset;
2nd and 3rd, per fess, gu. and arg., six martlets, counter-
changed, for Fenwick.
C're.Hs — 1st, BissETT, the trunk of an oak-tree sprouting
afresh, ppr. ; 2nd, Fenwick, a phoenix in flames, gorged with
a mural crown, ppr.
Mottoes — BissETT, Abscissa virescit; Fenwick, Perit ut
vivat.
-Scat— Lesseudrum House, Huntly, N.B.
BLAAUW OF BEECHLAND.
Blaauw, TnojiAS St. Leger, Esq. of Beechland,
Sussex, b. 1 Jidy, 1839; s. his father 1870; m.
6 June, 1867, Fanny- Alice, 2nd dau. of Charles-
John Bigge, Esq. of Linden, Northumberland, and.
has issue,
I Henry -Thomas-Gillman, 6. 4 July, 1874.
II. Bertram-William-St. -Leger, 6. 16 May, 187G.
III. AUce-Agneta-Emily-Mitford.
IV. Frances-Catherine. v. Margaret-Louisa.
iLinCilgC. — Tliis family is of Dutch extraction, many of
its members have been Burgomasters of Amsterdam.
Gerard Blaadw, b. 1708; m. 13 June, 1730, Maria-Agneta,
dau. of David Van Heyst, and d. 13 Dee. 1775, leaving issue,
I. AViLLiAM, h. 9 Nov. 1748, who settled in England, and m.
1st, 1772, Anne-Charlotte, dau. of M. Charles Le Maitre, by
whom he had issue,
1 Maria-Anne, m. 6 Feb. 1796, Thomas-Gardiner Bram-
ston, Esq., M.P., of Skreens, Essex, d. 1831. She d.
6 Feb. 1821.
2 Charlotte-Julia, d. 1787.
Mr. Blaauw m. 2ndly, 1789, Louisa, dau. of Christopher
Puller, Esq. of Woodford, Essex, and by her (who d. 26 Uet.
1842) had issue,
1 William-Henrt, his successor, of Beechland.
2 Louisa-Agnes, m. 24 April, 1813, Capt. Charles-R.-Man-
ners Molloy, Grenadier Guards, son of Capt. Molloy, R.N..
by Juliana, dau. of Sir John Laforey, Bart., and d. 18
Jan. 1877. He d. 1824.
3 Frances-Elizabeth, m. 14 June, 1817, Frederick Bur-
mester, Esq. of Gwynne House, Essex, who d. 1856.
Mr. Blaauw d. 27 Dec. 1508.
II. Gerard, for many years Burgomaster cf Amsterdam, ;:;.
and had issue.
Mr. Gerard Blaauw's grandson,
William-Henry Blauuw, Esq. of Beechland. M.A., F.S.A.,
J. P., D.L., and High Sheriff 1859, 6. 25 May,' 1793 ; m. 1st,
14 June, 1825, Harriet, dau. of John King, Esq., formerly
JI.P. and Under-Secretary of State, and by her (who d. 26 May,
1828) had issue,
I. Louisa-Henrietta, d. 14 July, 1841.
II. CaroUne-Jane, d. 6 May, 1828.
He m. 2ndly, 16 June, 1832, Margaret-Emily, dau. and co
lieiress of Sir John-St. Leger Gillman, Bart, of Curraliecn, co-
Cork, by Hannah his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Miller, Bart-
and by her had issue,
I. Henry- Wihlam-Gillman, b. 9 March, 1834; d. unm. at
Cairo, 25 March, 1857.
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BLA
TEE LANDED GENTRY.
BLA
n. TnoifA8 St. Legeb, now of Eecclilancl.
I. Emily-Hannah, m. 30 Oct. 1860, the Hon. Charks-Corn-
wallis Chetwynd, Capt. 10th rcgt., 4th son of Viscount
Chetwynd, and has issue.
Mr. Blaauw d. 26 April, 1870.
Arms—M., a human foot, coupcci, arj., on a canton or, an
anchor gu.
Crest— \ dcmi-lion, rampant, arg.
Motto — Festina lente.
-Stat— BeecMand, Ncwick, Sussex.
BliACKBUBISr OF HAINE.
Blacebuex, Edward, Esq. of Haino, Lew Down,
Devon, h. 9 June, 1815 ; m. June, 1843, Charlotte,
dau. of Nicholas Brooking, Esq. of Dartmouth,
Devon, and has issue,
I. Edwakd-Bkookino, h. 1814. ii. Arthur, &. 1849.
in. Ernest-Murray, b. 1856. iv. Harold-Bellas, b. 1859.
Y. Robert, 6. ISCO.
I. Emma-Brooking. ii. Mary-Charlotte.
in. Laura. iv. Alice-Maud.
Mr. Blactburn purchased the Haine property in
the parish of Stowford, Devon, in 1867.
Hl'ltCaSC— This family of Blackburn was lonp; settled
at Sneaton, near Whitby, Yorkshire.
John Blackbukn, b. 1733, eldest son to survive of William
Blackboks, of Sneaton, by Alice Hetherington, his wife), m.
6 Oct. 1763, Bethiah Turnour, and dying Feb. 1798, left a
8on,
lioBEET BLACKBnRN, Esq. of Palmcira, in the Island of
Madeira, b. 11 June, 1779; m. 1810, Mary, dau. and heiress
of Eev. Thomas Bellas (or more correctly Belasyse) of Long
Marton, Westmorland, by whom (who d. May, 1827) he left
at his decease, 21 Jan. 1841, issue,
I. EoBEET (Rev.). M.A., 6. 17 Oct. 1812, late Fellow of Erase-
nose Coll., Oxon, Rector ot Selham, Sussex, who inherits
from his maternal grandfather the old Manor House of
Brampton Ilall, near Appleby, m. 11 April, 1844, Eliza-
Frances, younger dau. of Charles-Caspar Clutterbuck, Esq.
of North Cadbury, Somerset, and by her (who d. May, 1827)
had issue,
1 Hekbert-Belastse, b. 28 June, 1846.
2 Adela-Eliza-Wentworth, in. 30 Aug. 1876, Richard-John,
younger son of Rev. Edward Davies, Rector of Himley.
3 Constance-Irene.
II. Edwakd, now of Hainc.
VI. Herbert-Cautley, b. 16 Dec. 1816; m. 1st, Miss Catherine
Allen ; and 2ndly, 1860, Alice-H., dau. of Robert Nasmyth,
Esq., Edinburgh, and d. 25 July, 1876, leaving by his 2nd
wife, Reginald ; Cautley ; Catherine ; and Louisa.
IV. Henry-Leith.
I. Mary-Eleanora, m. 1838, Robert Chapman, Esq.
II. Emma, m. Edward Mun-ay, Esq. an officer in the army,
and d. leaving issue.
III. Frances-Elizabeth, d. unm.
/Sect— Hainc, Lew Down, Devon.
BLACKBUPvNE OP HALE AND OHFORD.
BiACKBrEXE, John-Ieeland, Esq. of Orford
Hall, and Hale Hall, co. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L.,
late Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards, and now Lieut.-
Col. Commanding 4th Eojal Lancashire Mditia,
M.P. for South West Lancashire, b. 28 May, 1817 ;
tti. 1st, 12 Nov. 1816, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Henry
Bold Hoghton, Bart, of Hoghton Tower, co. Lan-
caster, and by her (who d. 30 April, 1855) has
issue,
I. Eobebt-Ibeland, 6. 13 Oct. 1850.
I. Dorothea- Anne.
II. Emily, m. 1st, William Hope Edwardes, Esq., eldest son
of J.-II.-IIope Edwardes, Esq. of Nctley, Shropshire.
He d. Sept. 1867. She 7/1. 2ndly, 1873, Robert-Crawford
Antrobus, Esq., 3rd son of Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart,
of Amcsbury Abbey, Wilts.
III. Margaret-Evcrilda, in. Feb. 1873, John Edwards, eldest
Boa of Sir J. -Edwards Moss, Bart, of Otterispool.
He m. 2udly, 23 Feb. 1857, Emma- Jemima, Vis-
countess Hereford, dau. of George Eavenscroft,
Esq., which lady d. 26 Oct. 1870.
HfncatJC. — This branch of the Blackburn family came
from Yorkshire, temp. EnzABEin, and settled at Garstang, in
Lancashire.
William Blackbubs, an extensive Russian Merchant,
originally from Yorkshire, was of Thistleton, inLancasliiic;
he was father, with two other sons, WilUam* and Thomas,
of
Richabd Blackbubne, Esq., first of Scorton Hall, near
Garstang, then of Thistleton, and lastly of Newton, all in
Lancashire. He to. Jane, dau. of John Aynesworth, of
Newton, and their 3rd son,
Thomas Blackbuune, Esq. of Orford and Newton, bnpt.
9 June, 1604; to. Margaret, dau. of Robert Norris, E.^cj. cf
Bolton, CO. Lancaster, and had nine daus. and seven sons ; of
the latter, the 4th,
Jonathan Blackbcbne, Esq. of Orford and Newton, 6. 1C4C;
TO. twice, 1st, Anne, dau. of Thomas Lever, Esq., and relict of
C. Lockwood, Esq. of Leeds, by whom he had three sons,
Thomas ; John, of whom presently ; and Jonathan. He m.
2ndly, Bridget, dau. of Thomas Bloomfield, of Little Leigh, co.
Chester, and had by her four daus., Margaret, m. 20 July, 1686,
Thomas Patten, Esq. of Warrington; Bridget, m. 13 April,
1697, Henry Richmond, Esq., grandfather of Bi.shop Rich-
mond; Martha, to. Samuel Brinston, Esq.; and Catherine,
d. s. p. The 2nd son of the 1st marriage,
John Blackbubne, Esq. of Orford Hall, became, by purchnse,
Lord of the Manor of Warrington. He to. Catherine, dau. and
co-heiress of the Rev. William Ashton, B.D., Rector of Prcsi-
wich, Lancashire, and by her (who d. in 1740) had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. John, of Liverpool, Merchant, Mayor, 1760, in. Dorothy,
dau. of — Borret, Esq. of Appleby, Westmorland, and ii:i I,
with other issue,
1 John, of Hawford House, co. Worcester, and of Wav •
tree Hall, Lancashire, Lord of the Manor of G;n ;
Lancashire, and Mayor of Liverpool 1788. He ■m. '<
Mary, dau. of Jonathan Blundell, Esq. of Liverpool,
had an only dau. and heiress, Alice-Hannah, r.i. ] 1 : ,
Thomas Hawkes, of Himley House, co. Worcester, JI.l'.
for Dudley. Mr. Blackburne to. 2ndly, Ellinor, dau. of
Matthew Stronge, Esq., Mayor of Livei-pool 1768, and
sister of Sir James Stronge, 1st ibart. of Tynan Abbey,
CO. Armagh.
2 Thomas, settled at Lynn Regis, Norfolk, m. 1st, Sai-'li,
dau. and heiress of Thomas Steward, Esq. of Lynn. 1 y
whom he had one son, who d. young. He m. 2udly,
Lucy, dau. of the Rev. Brooke Hurlock, of Lemarsh,
Essex, and by her had two sons, Jonathan and Thomas.
3 Ashton of Liverpool.
III. Jonathan, an eminent antiquary.
IV. William, of Leeds, m. Miss I'reston, of the Park, and
had two sons, in the East Indies.
V. Ashton. VI James.
I. Anne, of Fairfield, near Warrington, the great naturalist,'
and correspondent of Linnaeus, d. unm.
The eldest son,
Thomas Blackbubne, Esq. of Orford Hall, 6. 19 May, 1720;
IlighSheriff of Lancashire in 1763; to. Ireland, dau. and co-
heiress of Isaac Green, Esq. of Childwall and Hale, by Mary
his wife, dau. and eventual heir of Edward Aspinwall, Esq.
grandson of Edward Aspinwall, Esq. of A.spinwall, and Eleanor
his wife, eldest sister and co-heir of Sir Gilbert Ireland, of The
Hutt and Hale, lineally descended from Sir John de Ireland,
temp. Conqv.estoris. Mr. Blackburne d. 15 Jan. 1768, having
had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, LL.D., J.P., and Warden of the Collegiate
Church of Manchester, resided at Thehvall Ilall, Cheshire.
He m. Margaret, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, Bart.,
and d. 1823, leaving two daus., Mary, m. Rev. Peter Leigh,
Rector of Lymm ; and Anne, to. Ralph Peters, Esq.
III. Isaac, of Warrington, High Sheriff 1803, 6. 26 Nov. 1759;
in. 13 June, 1793, Alice, sole dau. and heiress of Walter
Kerfoot, and d. 1830, leaving (with five daus.) five sons,
1 Walteb, E.I.C.S., h. 19 Dec. 1795.
2 John, E.l.C.C, b. 19 May, 1797; d. unm. 17 June, 1850.
3 Isaac, Capt. 41st rcgt. foot, b. 15 Aug. 1803; d. unm. 17
Dec. 1847.
4 Thomas (Rev.), A.M., Rector of Bygrave, co. Herts, b.U
July, 1803.
5 William, Lieut.-Col. 69th regt., b. 20 Feb. 1810.
I. Anne, m. William Bamford, Esq. of Bamford.
• AVilliara was ancestor of the Blackbdbns of Bi-idfir End
and Blackley Hurst, the last of which family m. John Gildart,
Esq., and their only child, Sophia, rn. the Hon. Richard Joues,
brother to the 0th and 6th Viscounts RaneUigh.
BLA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BLA
135
Mrs. Blacliburne suvviveil her hiisband until 1795, when the
Hale estate devolved upon her eldest son,
John Blackbukne, Esq. of Orford Hall and Hale, F.R.S.,
D.L., &c., 6. 5 Aug. 1754; High Sheriff of Lancashire in
1781, which county he represented in Parliament for 46 years.
He m. 19 April, 1781, Anne, dau. of Samuel Rodbard, Esq. of
Evercreech, Somerset, and by her (who d. 1823) had issue,
John-Ireland, his heir.
Thomas (Rev.) M.A., Rector of Prestwieh, previously Vicar of
Eccles, CO. Lancaster, h. 1790 ; m. Emma, dau. of Henry
Hesketh, Esq. of Newton, co. Chester, and d. leaving issue ;
his eldest son and heir, William-Ireland Blacliburne, m.
Charlotte-Emma, only child of Peter Maze, Esq. of Port-
land Place, London, and assumed in consequence, by royal
license, 1 Dec. 1855, the additional surname and arms of
BIaze.
Cilbert-Rodbard (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Long Ashton, Bristol,
b. 15 May, 1800; m. 9 Aug. 1832, Charlotte-Catherine-
Frances, eldest dau. of the late Gen. Sir IVIontagu Burgoyne,
Bart, of Sutton Paris, Bedfordshire, and has had issue,
1 Gilbert-Ireland-Montagu, 6. 13 Oct. 1834 ; m. Oct. 1867,
Laura-Ellen, dau. of T. Drayton, Esq., and has issue.
2 Montagu-John, b. May, 1S36 ; d. 1838.
1 Avena-Catherine.
Mary, in. George-John Legh, Esq. of High Lcgh, Cheshire.
Anna, m. Edwin Corbett, Esq. of Darnhall, Cheshire.
Elizabeth, d. unm. Harriet, d. uum.
Mr. Blackburne d. 11 April, 1833, and was s. by hi.s son,
John-Ireland Blackbcrne, Esq. of Orford Hall and Ilalc,
J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Warrington and Newton 1835 to 1S47,
i. 26 May, 1783; m. 13 April, 1811, Anne, dau. of William
nford, Esq. of Bamford, Lancashire, and by her (who d.
1861) had issue,
I. John-Ireland, now of Orford and Hale.
1. Emily, b. 7 Feb. 1803. ii. Harriett-Elizabeth.
in. EEuior-Avena, m. 14 Dec. 1854, Russell-Charies Stanhope,
Esq. (nephew of the late Earl of Harrington) who d. 16
Sept. 1866.
Mr. Ireland Blackburne d. 1874.
^amib of ^'rclunb.
The family of Ireland, of the Hutt and Hale, in Lancashire,
one of remote antiquity, was founded by Sir John de Ireland,
living temp. William tlie Conqueror. His descendant, Adam
Ireland, Lord of Ilutt (son of Sir John Ireland, Lord of Hutt,
and grandson of Sir Robert Ireland, of Hutt, living tern}}.
King John,) m. Avena, dau. and co-heir of Sir Robert Holland,
of Hale, and was father of
Sir John Ireland, Knt., Lord of Hutt and Hale, living 23
Edward, III., m. Agatha, sister and heir of David de Merton,
and was grandfather of
Sir John Ireland, Knt. of Hutt and Hale, who had, by Mar-
garet, his wife, dau. of Halsall of Halsall, a dau. Margaret,
wife of Thomas Lancaster, of Rainhill, two sons, William, his
heir ; and Tuomas, of Lydiatc, founder of that family. The
elder son,
WiLLiAiM Ireland, of Hutt and Hale, m. twice ; 1st, Margaret,
dau. and heir of Sir William Handford, Knt., and 2ndly, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir William Atherton, Knt. ; by the former of
whom he was great-great-grandfather of
Thomas Ireland, Esq. of Hutt and Halo (son of Sir John
Ireland, Knt., who </. 17 Henry Vlll.) He vi. Margaret,
dau. of Sir Richard Bold, Knt. of Bold, and had, with a dau.
Anne, wife of WiUiam Aston, Esq., a son and successor,
George Ireland, Esq. of Hutt and Hale, who, by Elizabeth,
his wife, dau. and heir of Edward Colwiche, of Colwiche,
left, with a dau. Mary, m. William Orrell, Esq. of Turton,
several sons, of whom
Sir Gilbert Ireland, became of the Hutt and Hale. He d.
in 1G26, leaving, by Barbara his wife, dau. of George Legh, of
lli^h Legh, CO. Cheshire, a son and heir,
John Ireland, Esq. of Hutt and Hale, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir Thomas Hayes, Lord Mayor of London, and d. 3 Charles I.,
and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Gilbert Ireland, of the Hutt and Hale, High Sheriff
and Deputy-Lieut, of the county, who built the present front
of Hale Hall. He m. Margaret, dau. and sole heir of Thomas
' Ireland, Esq. of Bewsey, and d. without issue, 30 April, 1075,
when he was s. by his two surviving sisters, Eleanor and
' Martha; the latter to. Arthur Squibb, Esq., and Eleanor, the
•-■Ider, Til. Edward Aspinwall, Esq. of Aspinwall and Orms-
■ l^irlt, whose grandson, Edward, left a son and heir, and a dau.,
Mary. Ireland Aspinwall, the son, d. unm. in 1733, and
Mary, s. as heir to her brother; she m. Isaac Green, Esq., who
lieu Lord of Childwall and Hale, 9 July, 1719, leavins three
dans., of whom the eldest d. unm.; Ireland Gfcen, the second,
m. Thomas Blackburne, Esq. of Orford, wlio thus acquired
Hale and Halowood ; and Blary, m. Bamber Gascoigne, Esq.
^rms— Arg., a fess, nehulee, between three mullets sa.
Crest — A cock, ppr., standing on a trumpet, or.
Seats— Utile Hall, Liverpool, and Orford Hull, near War-
rington.
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BLACKBURNE OF RATHFARNHAM
CASTLE.
Blackburne, The late Right Hon. Francis,
of Eathfarnham Castle, co. Dublin, b. 11 Nov. 1782 ;
m. 1809, Jaue, dau. of James Martloy, Esq., M.D.,
son of Jolm Martlcy, Esq. of Balljfallau, co. Meatb,
and had issue,
I. William-Martlet, of Taskardstown, co. Meath, &. IS2I;
m. Mary, dau. of the Rev. William Thorpe, D.D., and d.
8 May, 1868, leaving by her (who m. 2ndly, 10 Dec. 1869,
George Lefroy, Esq., son of the lata Lord Chief Justice
Lefroy) two sons and one dau.,
1 Francis-William, of Tankardstown, J.P.
2 Augustus-Edward-William.
1 Eva-Amabel.
II. Francis, 6. 1822; d. unm. 18G3.
III. Edward, of Rathfarnham Castle, co. Dublin, h. 1823 ;
TO. 1857, Georgiana, dau. of the late Robert Graves, Esq.
of Merrion Square, DubUn, and has issue, Francis, 6.
1859 ; and Georgiana-Beatriee.
IV. Frederick-John, J. P., of Rennie House, co. Cork, and
Keymcr, Sussex, b. 1827; to. 185G, Annette, dau. of
Eardley Hall, Esq. of Wilmington, Essex, and d. Oct.
1863, leaving a son, Frederick-John-Eardley.
V. John-IIenry, h. 1828; m. 1857, Elizabeth, dau. of
Anthony Crofton, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-
Law.
VI. Arthur, d. unm. 18G7.
I. Alicia-Catharine, m. Capt. George Daniel, R.N., who
d. 1S5G.
II. Jane-Isabella, m. Thomas-Rice Henn, Esq., Q.C., of Para-
dise Hill, CO. Clare.
III. Elizabeth, to. Thomas-Percival Westby, Esq. of Roebuck
Castle, CO. Dublin, and d. 1803.
This distinguished lawyer, who held in Ireland the
great legal appointments of Attorney - G-eneral,
Master of the Eolls, Lord Chief Justice, Lord
Justice of Appeal, and Lord High Cliancellor, was
educated at Trinity College (where he gained the
gold medal), and was called to the Irish Ear 1805.
In 1822 he became King's Counsel, and in 1S2G
Serjeant-at-Law. He d. 17 Sept. 1867, and was
buried at Mount Jerome, co. Dublin.
ILtlTCilflr.— George Blackburne, of co. Meath (grand-
father of the late Right Hon. Francis Blackburne), d.
in March, 1769, leaving, by Mary his wife, a dau. Mary, and
three sons, Richard; Edward, J.P. for Meath; and Anthony,
Barrister-at-Law, whose will was proved 1 June, 1804; he
left issue, Anthony, J. P., of Parsonstown, co. Meath, High
Sheriff 1829, and three daus., of whom the eldest -m
Anthony Crofton, Esq. The eldest son,
Richard Blackburne, Esq. of Great Foot'stown, co. Meath,
m. (marriage licence dated 1774) Elizabeth, dau. of Francis
Hopkins, Esq., by Jane Foster his wife, and by her (who d.
1826) had issue,
Francis (Right Hon.), late of Rathfarnham Castle.
Jane, ra. WiUiam Webb, Esq., Deputy Commissary-General,
and d. I860.
Eliza. Anna-Maria.
Mr. Blackburne d. 1798.
Seai— Rathfarnham Castle, near Dublin.
BLACKER OP CARRICK BLACKER.
Blacker, Stewart, Esq. of Carrick Blacker, co.
Armagh, J.P. and D.L., M.A., M.E.I.A., Barrister-
at-Law, High Sheriff 1858-59.
JlfliraflC.— The Blackers of Carnck Blacker claim to
be of Norwegian origin. A remarkable family of the same
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name, viz., ElacTicr of Blac1;er, still exists, and maintains
a good position in Norway as " Bonders " or holders of land
direct from the Crown. Blackfr is now a railway station
on the river Otta, in the parish of Lom.
The first of the family who settled in Ireland, Valentine
Blacker, Esq. ofCarrick, co. Armagh, Commandant of horse
and foot, 6. 1597, of Norse extraction, purchased, in lOGO, from
Anthony Cope, Esq. of Loughall, the manor of Carrowback,
subsequently known as Carrick Blacker; in. Judith, dau. of
Sir Michael Harrison, of Ballydargan, co. Down (who d.
27 March, 1664) and d. 17 Aug. 1677, leaving a son,
George Blacker, Esq. of Carrick Blacker, a firm adherent of
the royal house of Stuart, Lieut.-Col.inthearmy, m. Rose, dau.
and heiress of William Latham, Esq. of Ballytroan, co. Tyrone,
by Eosa his wife, dau. of Eowland Young, Esq. of Draketown,
d. in 1689. He was s. by his son,
William Blacker, Esq. of Carrick and Ballytroan, a staunch
supporter of William III., fought at the Boyne ; he m. 1st,
about the year 1666, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. the Hon. Robert
Stewart, of Irry and Stewart Hall, in the co. Tyrone, 3rd son of
Andrew, 1st Lord Casilestewart, and by her (who d. 11 Jan.
1678) he had issue,
Stewart, his heir.
Robert, ancestor of Blacker of DrogJieda and Meaih.
Mr. Blacker m. 2ndly, Theodosia, dau. of Sir Oliver St. John,
of Tandragee Castle, co. Armagh, and had issue,
Samuel, ancestor of Blacker of Elm Park and Tullahind.
Mr. Blacker d. 1732, and was s. by his eldest son,
Stewart Blacker, Esq. of Carrick Blacker, 6. in 1671; m.
1704, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Henry Young, A.M., and
niece and heiress of WiUiam Latham, Esq. of Brookcud, co.
Tyrone, and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Latham, 6. 1711; m. Martha, dau. of Peter Beaver, Esq.
of Drogheda, by whom (who d. Sept. 1802) he left issue,
1 William-Latham, m. 1773, Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas
Hamlin, Esq., and d. 1810, leaving Latham (who took the
name of Hamhn), and other issue,
2 Henry, Capt. 6th regt., d. s. p. in America.
3 Beaver, m. Dec. 1789, his cousin, Miss Susan
Blacker, and d. 1808, leaving issue,
Latham, of Glenken, co. Londonderry, and Lisnahanna,
CO. Tyrone, J. P., b. 25 Oct. 1793; vi. 13 April, 1820,
Catherine, dau. of the Rev. George Miller, D.D.,
Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, Vicar-General of
Armagh ^who d. 14 Dec. 1853). He d. 20 April, 1872,
leaving issue, 1 Beaver-Henry (Rev.), M.A., Incumbent
of Booterstown, co. Dublin, 6. 31 May, 1821, m. 1st,
20 Feb. 1850, Isabella, elder dau. of Martin-Brownly
Rutherford. Esq. of Dublin, and by her (who d. 19 Dec.
IS-JO) has an only child, Latham-Brownly Rutherford,
ft. 5 Dec. 1850; he to. 2ndly, 18 Aug. 1855, Sophia-
Eliza, eldest dau. of Hugh O'Reilly, Esq. of Rathaldron
Castle, CO. Meath, by whom (who d. 27 July, 1876, he
has had issue, Hugh-Henry, b. 19 June, 1856, d. unm.
2 March, 1875, Beaver-Henry, 6. 2 Dec. 1857, John-Ball,
b. 22 Dec. 1858, Fleming-Pinkston-O'Reilly, 6. 3 May.
1860, d. 2 Jan. 1874; 2 George-Miller,| of Calcutta, 6.
10 Aug. 1827; 3 Latham- William, Dep. Com.-Gen., 6.
18 June, 1829, m. 10 Dec. 1851, Harriet-de Maine,
youngest dau. of John-J. Smith, Esq., and has issue ;
1 Anna, m. 29 Dec. 1849, Richard-Tipping Hamilton,
Esq.; 2 Catherine-Georgiana-Elizabeth, m. 8 Sept.
1800, Andrew-Fergusson Knox, Esq. of Umey Park, co.
Tyrone, who d. 7 Oct. 1870; 3 Florinda-Martha ; 4
Elizabeth-Mildred, m. 19 Oct. 18?1, John-Ha«riott Bott,
Esq. of Marden, Wilts.
Susan.
Martha-Ecaver, r,i. Rev. Thomas-Blacker Owens, and d.
1830.
Frances-Anne, w. John-Shaw McCulloch, Esq.
4 Latham, Major 65th regt., of Newcnt, co. Gloucester, m.
Catherine, dau. of Col. Madison, of Lincolnshire, and d.
11 June, 1846, having had issue,
George, d. unm. 1827, Ensign 64th regt.
Martha, m. Rev. John Fendall, M.A.
Catherine, m. 1826, Richard-Koley Onslow, Esq., Eon of
Archdeacon Onslow, and d. 1865.
Mary.
Theodosia, m. 18.32, Frederick-John, Cth Lord Monson,
who d.s.j). 1841.
6 Elizabeth, m. Henry Coddington, Esq. of Oldbridge.
ni. Henry (Rev.), M.A., 6. 10 July, 1713; m. Miss Martin,
and had a dau., Frances, who d. unm. 1h29.
IV. George, of Hallsmill, co. Down, b. 20 Sept. 1718; m. 1st,
1744, Mary, only surviving dau. of Joseph Nicholson,
LL.D.; and 2ndly, 1746, Alicia, only child of Edward Dow-
dall, Esq. of Mountown, in Meath, by Alicia Ilaughton,
relict of — Parsons, Esq. (brother of Sir William Par.sons,
Bart., father of the Earl of Rossc), and had, with other
issue, James Blacker, of Dublin, J.l'., b. 11 Aii^. 1800, >a.
Miss Mansergh, and had, inter oZi'o?, the Rev. Gcor;"C
Blacker, Chaplain to the city of Dul)lin, and Rector of
Tagadoe, co. Kildare, who d. s. p. May, 1871.
1. Barbara, b. 23 Oct. 1706; i/i. James Twigg, Esq. of Rohaa
Castle, CO Tyrone.
Mr. Blacker d. 1751, aged 80, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Blacker, Esq. of Carrick Blacker and Brookentt,
b. 12 Sept. 1709. He ra. 8 Aug. 1738, Letitia, elder dau. of
Henry Cary, Esq. of Dungiven Castle, M.P. for co. London-
derry, and had issue,
Stewart, his heir.
William, Capt. 105th resrt. served in the American wr.r !
(ancestor of Blacker of \y^nodbrooke).
Henry, Capt. 62nd regt., who served in the American -n ir,
and was wounded and taken prisoner with General liui-
goyne, at Saratoga. He inherited from his maternal unrlr,
the Right Hon. Edward Cary, the house and property nt
MUburn, co. Derry, and d. 1 Sept. 1827, leaving his estates
to his nephew, the Rev. Richard Olpherts.
George (Rev.), Vicar of Seagoe, d. 1 May, 1810, aged 46.
Eliza, b. 1739 ; in. Sir William Dunkin, Judge of the Supremo
Court of Judicature, Bengal.
Barbara, m. Richard Olpherts, Esq. of Armagh, and had
issue.
Martha.
Alicia, m. 1772, General Sir James Stewart Denham, Dart.,
G.C.H.
Jane, m. James Fleming, Esq. of Belleville, eo. Cavan.
Letitia, m. Lieut. -Gen. the Hon. Edward Stopford, 2ud .soa
of James, 1st Earl of Courtowa.
Lucinda.
BIr. Blacker d. 1783, and was s. by his eldest son,
The Very Rev. Stewart Blacker, of Carrick Blacker,
Dean of Leighlin, Rector of Dumcree and Vicar of Seagoe, b.
1740; m. Eliza, dau. of Sir Hugh Hill, Bart., M.P. for Lon-
donderry, by whom (who d. 27 Feb. 1797) he had four sons and
five daus.,
I. William, his heir.
II. George, Capt. E.I.C.S., 6. 27 Dec. 1784; m. Anne, dan.
of Capt. William Sloane, Royal Bengal Artillery, and ha I
issue,
1 Stewart, A.M., Barrister- at-Law, now of Carrick
Blacker.
1 Eliza-Hill, m. 29 Feb. 1844, Eyre Hodder, Esq., son of
Col. Hodder, of Hoddersfield.
2 Hester-Anne, m. 14 April, 1859, Frederick-Ludwig vou
Steiglitz, of The Glen, co. Armagh, Baron von Stcigliiz.
3 Sophia-Maria, d. 30 April, 1838.
Capt. George Blacker, d. 31 Aug. 1815.
III. Stewart, Capt. R.N., d. unm. 25 April, 182S.
IV. James-Stewart (Rev.), A.M., Rector of Keadr, en.
Armagh, 6. 16 Feb. 1797; m. 30 Nov. 1824, Eliza, tld.-t
dau. of Conyngham Greg, Esq. of BuUymenoch, co. Djuii,
and dying 1835, left issue,
1 Stewart-Beresford, h. Dec. 1S26.
2 James-Conyngham, 6. April, 1832.
1 Eliza. 2 Sophia.
I. Letitia, to. George Studdart, Esq. of Bunratty Castle, co.
Clare, and d. 8 April, 1831.
II. Sophia, TO. 1st, Slatthew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde, o.
Down; and 2ndly, 1818, William-Stewart Hamilton, Esq. of
Brownhall, co. Donegal. She d. June, 1829.
in. Eliza, m. 1st, Hugh Lyons-Montgomery, Esq. of
Belhavel, co. Leitrim, and Lawrencetown, co. Down, lie
was kUled by a fall from his horse, 26 April, 1826. She iii.
2ndly, in France, 29 Sept. 1830, Monsieur do Chompre,
Royal Cuirassiers.
IV. Louisa, TO. John Rea, Esq. of St. Columbs, co. Derry
(whorf. 1832); sherf. 1815.
V. Caroline, d. unm. 30 April, 1828.
Dean Blacker d. 1 Dec. 1826, aged 86, and was it. by his son,
Lieut-Col. William Blacker, of Carrick Blacker, A.M.,
h. 1 Sept. 1777, Lieut. -Col. Armagh Militia, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1811; rn. Nov. 1810, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir
Andrew Fergusson, Bart., M.P., but had no issue. Col.
Blacker was appointed Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, Jan. 1817,
and held ofBce until 1829, when he resigned. He d. 1855, anil
was s. by his nephew, the present Stewabt Blacker, Esq. ot
Carrick Blacker.
Arms—Arg., gnttc-de-sang, a Norse or Danish warrior,
armed with a battle-axe in the de.\ter, and a sword in the
sinister hand, all ppr.
Crest— Anciently a Danish battle-axe. Latterly, the same,
supported by an arm in armour, ppr.
Motto — Pro Deo et rege.
<SeaJ— Carrick Blacker, Portadown, co. Armagh.
BLACKER OF WOODBROOK.
Blacker, Rev. RoBERT-SnAPLAND-C.\^nEW, of
Woodbrook, M.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin, Rector of
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Marliolm, co. Norfhampton, and Honorary Canon
of Petei-borough, b. 1826 ; m. Sept. 1858, Theodosia,
dau. of George Meara, Esq. of May Park, eo.
Wdterford, and lias issue,
I. William-Robebt-George, 6. 18C0.
II. Edward-Carew, h. 1SC.3.
in. Stewart-Ward, b. ISOo.
HilTCaflC. — William Blacker, Capfc lOStli regt (2nd son
of William Blacker, Esq. of Carrick Blacker, and Letitia his
wife, dau. of Henry Gary, Esq. of Dungiven Castle), served
in the American war. He m. 1784, Susan, dau. and heiress
of Ven. Arthur Jacob, of Woodbrook, co. Wexford, Archdeacon
of Armagh, and had issue,
I. William, his successor.
II. Edward, d. unm.
I. Letitia. n. -Tane. iii. Hannah.
IV. Susan, m. her cousin, Beaver Blacker, Esq.
The eldest son,
William Blacker, Esq. of Woodbrook, s. to his mother's
estate. Rem. Elizabeth- Anne, dau. of Iloberl-Shapland Care w,
Esq. of Castleboro, co. Wexford, and sister of llobcrt Shap-
land, 1st Lord Carew, and had issue,
I. Wilham-Jacob, his successor.
II. Robert-Shapland-Carew, heir to his brother.
I. Anne, m. 16 Nov. 1848, Sir Robert-Joshua I'aul, 3rd bart.
of Ballyglan, and d. May, 1858.
II. Susan, m. 8 Jan. 1840, Very Rev. Anthony-LaTouchc
Kirwan, Dean of Limerick, sou of Very Rev. Walter-Blake
Kirwan, Dean of Killala.
III. Ellen-Letitia.
IV. Hannah-Dorothea, m. 1 Oct. 1807, John Yeoman, Esq.
V. Jane-Mary.
Mr. Blacker was s. by his eldest son,
William-Jacob Blacker, Esq. of Woodbrook, J. P., D.L.,
High Sheriff 1852, Major Wexford Militia, b. 1823; to. 26 May,
1849, Elizabeth, dau. of Hervey Pratt-de Montmorency, Esq.
of Castlemorres, co. Kilkenny, by Rose-Lloyd his wife, dau. of
Right Rev. John Kearney, D.D., Bishop of Ossory, and d. s.jj.
27 Dec. 1869, when he was s. by his only brother.
Arm.'>, (Cc— Same as Blacker of Carrick Blacker.
6'eai— Woodbrook, Killann, Enniscoitliy, co. We«ford.
BLACKER OF ELM PARK.
Blacker, St. John-Thomas, Esq. of Elm Paric,
CO. Armagli, and TuUabiuel, Balljlougford, co. Kerry,
J.P. and D.L. co. Kerry, High Slieriif co. Armagh,
1862, b. 1822 ; m. 1855, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Col. Vandelenr, of Kilrush, co. Clare, by Lady Grrace
Toler, bis wife, dau. of Hector- John, 2ud Earl of
IS'orbury, and has issue,
I. Maxwell-Vandeledr, b. 1859.
II. St. John-Douglass-Stewart, b. 16 Feb. 1871.
I. Grace-Elizabeth. u. Georgina-Franccs.
III. Emily-Theodosia.
EiltCaSC— Samuel Blacker, Esq. of Tandvagce, co.
Armagh, Barrister-at-Law, son of William Blacker, Esq. of
Carrick Blacker, by Theodosia his 2nd wife, dau. of Sir Oliver
St. John, Knt. of Tandragee Castle, m. 29 April, 1731, Mary,
dau. of Corry, of Rock Corry, co. Monaghan, and had, by her
[who d. 30 Oct. 1771), a son.
Rev. St. John Blacker, M.R.I. A., Rector of Moira, co.
Down, and Prebendary of Inver, co. Donegal, b. 28 Sept. 1743 ;
ra. 1st, 1767, Grace, dau. of Maxwell Close, Esq. of Elm I'urk,
KO. .Armagh, by whom he had five sons and four daus.,
I. Samuel (Rev.), his heir.
II. Maxwell, of Dublin, Q.C., Chairman of Kilmainham, 6.
14 March, 1773; d.s.p. 1843.
in. William, of Armagh, b. 1776; M.R.LA. ; d. s. ^i- 20 Oct.
1850.
IV. Valentine, C.B., Lieut.-Col. E.I.C.S., Quartermaster-
General of the Madras army, Surveyor-General of India,
&c., b. 1778; m. 22 Dec. 1813, Emma, dau. of Robert John-
son, Esq. of Livei-pool, and had three sons, Rev. Valentine-
Samuel-Barry Blacker, Vicar of East and West Reedham,
Norfolk, d. 10 Sept. 1858; Rev. Maxwell-Julius; andMurray-
Macgregor, of Claremont, co. Mayo, J. P., to. 1851, his
cousin, Frances-Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Blacker,
and has issue; and one dau., Emma-Louisa-Rosa. He d.
1832.
V. St. John, Licut.-Col. in the Madras army, and atone time
Envoy to the Court of Persia, b. 14 March, 1786; m. Ia-.i8,
Anne-Hammond, only child of Sir Charles Morgan, and d.
1842, leaving two sons, St. John-Maxwell, Lieut ''1st
Fusiliers, d. 1852; William; and two daus.', Charlotte ; and
Isabella -Louisa, m. 1854, Ferdinand, Baron du Wyden-
bruck.
I. Mary.
II. Catherine, m. 1st, Jan. 1804, Rev. Charles Barker Cano'i
of Wells ; 2ndly, Rev. Robert Ball.
III. Grace, to. 6 May, 1809, Robert Alexander, Esq. of
Gloucester Place, London, representative of the elder branch
of the Caledon family, and d. 1835.
IV. Charlotte, m. 8 Dec. 1801, Major-Gen. Munro, of
Teaninich.
Rev. St. John Blacker, to. 2ndly, Susan, dau. of Dr. Messiter,
of London, but had no further issue. His eldest son.
Rev. Samuel Blacker, LL.D., Prebendary of Mullaghbraek,
CO. Armagh, b. mi; m. Ehzabeth, dau. of Thomas Douglas,
Esq., and had issue,
I. St. John-Thomas, his heir.
II. Thomas-Samuel, of Castle Martin, co. Kildare; to. 9 Dec.
IS52, Frances-Mary-Aune, dau. of Thomas-A. Forde, Esu.]
and had issue, ''
1 William Blacker, Esq., now of Castle Martin, J.P.,
High Sheriff co. Kildare 1878, b. 29 Sept. 1853; m. 28
April, 1877, Hon. Mary Lawless, dau. of Edward, 3rd Lord
Cloncurry, and has a son,
Cecil-William, 6. 27 Dec. 1S77.
2 Frederick-Henry.
1 Louisa-Elizabeth.
I. Theodosia, d. unm.
II. F'rances-Elizabeth, m. 18.51, her cousin, Marray-:Jae-
gregor Blacker, Esq. of Claremont.
III. Isabella.
Rev. Samuel Blacker d. 1849, and was .s. by his eldest son, St.
John-Thomas Blacker, now of Elm Park.
Arms, (Cr.— Same as Blacker of Carried: BlacTcer.
&>n(s— Elm I'ark, Armagh; fullahiuel, Ballylongford, ca.
Kerry.
BLACKETT OF WYLATvT.
Blackett, Edwakd - Umfeeville, Esq. of
Wylam, Northumberland, b. 19 May, 1853 ; Lieut.-
Roy. Artillery ; s. bis father 10 Aug. 1873.
ILtUCaCIC, — William Blackett, Esq. of Hoppyland, first
possessed the lead mines in the co. of Durham, which
liave produced great wealth to the junior branches of his
descendants. He had issue ttiree sons, Christopher, his
heir; Edward, whose issue is extinct; and William, M.P.
for Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ereated a Baronet 1673, ancestor
of Sir Edward Blackett, Bart, of Matfen. The eldest
son,
Christopher Blaokewt, Esq. of Hoppyland, an officer in
the army of King Cuaiiles I., m. Alice, dau. and sole heir of
Thomas Fenwick, Esq. of Matfen, Northumberland, and dying
in 1675, left issue, William, of Hoppyland, for many years
Envoy at the Court of Sweden, where he m. the dau. of the
Due de Boys, but d. s. p. 25 Dec. 1695 ; and
John Blackett, Esq. of Hoppyland and Wylam, North-
umberland, High Sheriff 1692. He ni. Mary, dau. and heir
of Riclmrd, son of John Errington, Esq. of Errington Hall
and Beaufront, by Dorothy his wife, sister of Sir Henry
Widdrington, Knt. of Widdrington Castle, and was s. at liis
decease, in 1707, aged 72, by his eldest son,
John Blackett, Esq. of Hoppyland and Wylam, Higli
Sheriff 1714. He d. in the same year, leaving, by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of John Bacon, Esq. of Steward Peel (with two
daus., Isabella, m. William Clavering, Esq. of Bevington;
and Alice, m. her cousin, Blackett Burton, Esq. of Kivers-
ton), an only son and successor,
John Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, High Sheriff in 173S.
He m. Dorothy, dau. of Edward Grey, Esq., by Annie his wite,
dau. of Robert Lambton, Esq., 5lh son of Sir William
Lambton, Knt., slain at Naseby Moor, and liad four sons,
John, his heir; Edward, an officer in the army, d. uniti.;
William, an officer in the army, d. unm.; and Thomas,
successor to his brother. He to. 2ndly, Elizabeth Crosbic,
and had another son, Christopher, who s. his half-brother,
Thomas. Mr. Blackett was s. at his decease, 1769, by his
eldest son,
John Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, d. unm. 1791, anJ was
s. by his ne.xt surviving brother,
Thojias Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, who dying also with-
out issue, 1801, was s. by his half-brother,
Christopher Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, m. Ali^c, daa.
of WiUiam Ingham, Esq., and had issue,
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CcBisTOPffEB, his successor.
William-Fenwick, m. Catherine-Portcrfield, clau. of Eobcrt
Stewai-t, Esq. of St. Fort, co. Fife, and d. 20 June, 1868,
having had issue. The eldest son, Col. Christopheh-
Edwabd Blackett, is of Arhigland, Kircudhright, J.P.
He m. 17 April, 18G1, Georgiana-Frances, dau. of Sir Andrew-
Vincent Corhct, 2nd Bart.
John-Alexander Blackett-Oed, Vicar of Heddon-on-the-
Wall, Northumberland, m. Annie, only child of Lieut.-Col.
Hamilton, by Anne his wife, eldest sister of William Ord,
Esq. of Whitfield Hall, and d. 1864, leaving Edward-
Hamilton, late 12th Hussars.
Alice, ni. Anthony Surtees, Esq. of Hamstcrley Hall, co.
Durham, and d. 1327.
Elizabeth, d. 1856. Dorothy-Christian, d. 1851.
Mr. Blackett d. 25 Jan. 1829, and was s. by his son,
CflRisTOPHEB Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, Capt. 18th
Hussars, and M.P. for South Northumberland, b. 22 June,
1788; m. 15 Aug. 1818, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of
Montagu Burgoyne, Esq., younger son of Sir PvOger Burgoyne,
Bart. By this lady (who d. 20 March, 1833) Mr. Blackett had
issue,
Johs-Fredeeick-Burgoyve, his heir.
Edward-Algernon, late of Wylam.
Montagu, 6. 1826; 5,i. 4 Sept. 1862, Emma-Maiy, 2na dau.
of the Very Eev. Gilbert Elliot, Dean of Bristol, and d. s. p.
28 May, 1866.
Frances-Mary.
He was s. by his eldest son,
JoHN-FREDEBicK-BuEGoyNE Blackett, Esq. of Wylam,
b. 1821 ; M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne ; d. April, 1856, and was
s. by his brother,
Edward-Algernon Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, Capt. E.N.,
J.P. and D.L. for Northumberland and King's Co., b. July,
1824; m.25 May, 18.52, Lucy, dau. of Eev. W. Minchin, of
Greenhills, co. Tipperary (who d. 29 Sept. 18G3), and had
issue,
I. Edward-Ustfreville, now of Wylam.
ir. John-lngham-Burgoyne, h. 16 Aug. 185G.
in. Christopher-Montagu, b. 26 June, 1859.
IV. Algernon-Minchin, 6. 1 Feb. 1862; d. 6 Jan. 18CG.
I. Lucy-Fanny. ii. Elizabeth-.iVlyson.
in. Mary-Alice.
He m. 2ndly, 14 Sept. 1870, Alicia-Dorcas, dau. of the late
Eichard Carey, Esq., of Newtownbarry, co. Wexford, and had
issue,
Mr. Edward-Algernon Blackett d. 10 Aug. 1873, and was s. by
liis eldest son,
Edwabd-Umfreville Blackett, Esq., now of Wylam.
Arms — Arg. on a chevron between three mullets pierced
sa., three escallops of the field.
Crest — A hawk's head erased ppr.
Motto — Nous travaillcrons dans Tesperance.
Seat — Wylam, Newcastle-ou-Tyne.
BLAGRAVE OF CALCOT PARK.
Elageave, John-Hexry, Esq. of Calcot Park,
Eerks, and Barrow Court, Somerset, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1870, b. 17 April, 1811 ; m. 1st, 17
June, 1844, Sarah-Cooper, dau. of Richard Sayers,
Esq. of Greenwood, co. Dublin, and by her (who
d. 1865) has had issue,
I. John-Anthony, h. 1846; d. 1850.
II. Henrt-Barrt, b. 10 March, 1S48.
III. John-Gratwicke, 6. 11 Sept. 1853.
I. Agnes-Darkey, m. 1864, Major Talbot-Ashley-Pattison
Cox, of the 3rd regt.
II. Ada-Harriet-Pole. iii. Kathlecn-Digby.
IV. Geraldine-Eachacl. v. Georgiana-Sarah-Eouth,
VI. Emily-Knight-Sayers.
Mr. Elagrave m. 2ndly, 18G9, Agnes, widow of
George-Smith Thornton, Esq. of Marden Hill,
Herts.
Ittnr.tgr.— John BLA<-.nAVE, Esq. of Highworth, m.
Agnes, dau of John Kibblewhite, Esq. of South Fawley, co.
Berks (living 12 Henry VII., and aunt of Sir Thomas Whyte,
Lord Mayor 1554, Founder of St. John's College, Oxford), was
father oi Thomas Blagbave, Esq. of Watchfield, whose son,
TuoMAs Blagbave, of Shrivenham, had a son, George
Blagbave, living 1594, who was great-great-granUfathcr of
John Blagbave, Esq. of Watchfield, m. 1723, Anne Ilussey,
and had an only son and heir,
Thomas Blagbave, Esq. of Watchfield, who m. Catherine,
only dau. and eventual heiress (through the death s. p. of her
three brothers) of Charles Garrard, Esq. of Kingwood, by
Mary his wife, only child and heir of Edward Batten, Esq. of
Lambourn Woodlands, co. Berks. By this lady he had
(with two daus., Catherine, rd. Samuel Pococke, E~ j.
of Beanham, Berks, and Agnes-Anne) an only son and
heir,
John Blagra-ve, Esq. of Watchfield, parish of Shrivenham,
711. 1778 or 1779, Frances, eldest dau. and co-heir of Anthony
Blagrave, son and heir of Anthony Blagrave, Esq.of Southcor,
and grandson of John Blagrave, Esq. of Eeading, 31. P., by
Hester his wife, dau. of Wm. Gore, Esq. of Barrow Court. B/
her he had surviving issue,
John, late of Calcot Park.
Anthony, m. Eachael, widow of John Dailey, Esq., B.C.S.,
and dau. of Thomas Yates, Esq., and d. 7 Dec. 1860, leaving
issue a son, John-Henry, now of Calcot Park, and a dau.
Frances-Anna-Byam, in. 1st, the Eev. George Bingham,
of Melcombe Bingham, Dorsetshire, and 2ndly, Charles-
Wriothesly Digby, Esq. of Merriden Hall, co. Warwick;
she d. 22 Aug. 1849.
Charles-George, E.I.C.S., to. Miss Colvin, and has issue,
Charles-Alexander, b. 17 June, 1816; Thomas-Colvtn, 6.25
March, 1818; two other sons, and five daus., Elizabeth-
Helen-Eussell ; Jean-Maria- .\nn; Frances-Elizabeth-Colvin,
Catherine-Calveiiey, and another.
Catherine, m. Sir Eobert Pocklington, Knt. of Chelsworth,
Suffolk.
Eliza-Agnes, m. 1820, the Eev. Martin-Joseph Eoiith, D.D.,
President of Magdalene College, Oxon, who d. '24 Dec. 1354,
aged 100.
Anne, hi. the Eev. Henry Pole, son of Sir Charles Pole,
Bart.
Agnes. Harriet.
Charlotte, m. Job Hanmer, Esq. of Holbroke Hall, co.
Suffolk.
Mr. Blagrave d. 28 Feb. 1827, and was «. by his eldest son,
John Blagrave, Esq. of Calcot Park, J.P. and D.L., Col.
of the Berkshire Militia, b. 14 March, 1781; m. 1st, Sept. 1827,
Mary- Anne, dau. of Henry Parsons, Esq., and relict of the
Eev. Matthew Eobinson. brother of Lord Rokeby; and 2ndly,
30 Nov. 1841, Georgiana, dau. of the late Sir William Eowley,
of Tendring Hall, Suffolk, Bart. Mr. Blagrave d. 21 June,
1867, and was s. by his nephew, the present John-Henbt
Blagrave, Esq. of Calcot Park.
Anns — Or, on a bend sa., three legs in armour couped at
the thigh, and erased at the ancle, ppr.
Crext — A falcon, ppr., belled, or. Another Crest — An oalB
tree eradicated, ppr. Another — Three palm branches, ppr.
jVoHo— Pro marte et arte.
Seati — Calcot Park, Eeading; Barrow Court, Bristol.
BLAIR OF BLAIR.
Elair, William-Fgedtce, Esq. of Elair, co. Ayr,
J.P. and D.L., Capt. R.N., h. 10 Sept. 1805 ; m. 23
July, 1840, Caroline-Isabella, youngest dau. of the
late John Sprot, Esq. of London, aad sister of Mark
Sprot, of Riddell, and by her (who d. 24 Oct. 1857)
has had issue,
I. William-Augustus, b. 24 June, 1S43; d. 19 May, 18GI.
II. Frederick-Gordon, b. 11 Nov. 1852.
I. Mary, to. 24 April, 1873, John Cuninghame Esq. of the
family of Cuninghame of Craigends.
II. Caroline-Madelina, in. 7 Nov. 1867, Chaiies-A. Cunning-
ham, Esq., eldest son of Sir Percy Cuningham-Fairlie,
Bart, of Fairhe, Ayrshire.
III. Adelaide-Gordon, b. 11 June, 1846; d. 22 July, 1843.
iLiUCilJC. — Madelene Blaib (the eventual heiress of the
nnuient and eminent house of Blaib of Blair), only dau. of
William Blair, of Blair, by the Lady Margaret Hamilton his
wife, dau. of William, 2nd Duke of Hamilton, in. William
Scott, Esq., Advocate, 2nd son of John Scott, Esq. of Mal-
leny, in Midlothian (an ancient branch of BoccLEncn), and j
had a son, William, her heir. The heiress of Blair d.
probably before the year 1715, and Mr. Scott, her widower,
who had assumed the surname of Blaib, to. 2ndly,
Catherine, only dau. of Alexander Tait, of Edinburgh,
Merchant, and had by her five sons and six daus., of whom
were Hamilton, heir to his half-brother; Ann, m. Davie
Blair, Esq. of Adamton; Madaline, m. Sir AVilliam Max
well, Bart, of Monrcitli; Mary, ra. Sir John Sinclair, Bart
BLA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BLA
13'9
of Stcrcnston. Matlaleno Blair was s. at her tloccase by lior
son,
William Blair, Esq. of Blair, who d. unm. 1732, and was
8. by his half-brother,
Hamilton Blair, Esq., Major Scots Greys. He m. Jane,
dau. of Sydenham Williams, Esq. of Ilerringston, Dorset,
and dying 17S2, left (with two daus., Agatha, m. Lieut. -
Gen. Avarne; and Jane, gu. Uobcrt Williams, Esq. ofCerne
Abbas, CO. Dorset) a son and successor,
William Blair, Esq. of Blair, M.P. for Ayrshire. He m.
Madalonc, dau. of John Fordyce, Esq. of Ayton, co. Berwick,
and by her (who il. 1317) had issue,
Hamilton, Capt. R.N., d. 21 May, 181B.
John-Charlps, Capt. R.N., d. G July, 1836.
William-Fordyce, present representative.
Henry-Melville, Lieut. E.N., d. 18 July, 1837.
Augu.stus, Capt. Scotch Fusiliers, d. 1 June, 18.57.
Catherine, m. Matthew Fortescue, Esq. of Stephenstown, co.
Louth, and d. 17 Dec. 1847.
Madaline, m. Alexander Scot, Esq. of Trinity, Midlothian ;
d. March, 18G7.
Louisa, m. Col. Jackson, of Enniscoe, co. Mayo; d. Oct.
1817.
Elizabeth, d. 30 May, ISGl.
Charlotte.
Jane-Gordon, d. 1829.
Georgiana, r,i. James Hamilton, Esq. of Cornacassa, co.
Monaghan.
Col. Blair rf. 21 Oct. 1811.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., on a saltier sa. nine
mascles of the field, for Blair; 2nd and 3rd, or, on a bend
az., a star between two crescents of the field, and in base an
arrow, bend-wise, ppr., feathered, headed, and barbed arg.,
'. -".nTT.
—A stag lodged, ppr.
'— Amo probos.
—Blair, near Dairy.
STOPFORD-BLAIE. OF PEIJ1TI2TGIIAME.
Stopfoed-Blaie, Edward-James, Esq. of Pen-
ninghame House, co. Wigton, J.P. and D.L., late
)f the lOth Hussars, s. liis father 20 Sept. 1868 ;
11. 22 June, 1853, Elizabeth-Letitia-Morgan, eldest
lau. of tlie late Very Eev. Hugh Usher Tighe,
Dean of Derry.
(■ ILiucatlC.— The Hon. Edward Stopfoed, Lieut.-Gen.
n the army, b. 1732 (2nd son of James, 1st Earl of Courtown) ;
,. Oct. 1783, Letitia, dau. of William Blacker, Esq. of Carrick
'.lacker, co. Armagh, and by her (who d. 15 Feb. 1841) had
Edward, Capt. E.N., d. s. p. 19 March, 1837.
James, Lieut. -Col. in the army, b. 1785; d. 1823.
William-Henry, of whom hereafter.
George (Rev.), d. 18G6.
■■ Thomas, Commander R.N., d. 11 Oct. 1824.
■ Jane-Letitia, to. 1809, Lambert Blair, Esq. of Couvtland,
""■ Devon, deceased.
Elizabeth-Catherine, m. 27 Dec. 1815, James Blair, Esq. of
Pcmiinghame, co. Wigton, who d. 9 Sept. 1S41.
en. Stopford d. 22 Oct. 1794. His 3rd son,
William-Henky Stopford-Blair, Esq. of Penninghame
. Col. in the army, late Royal Artillery, m. 3 March,
Mira-Sophia, 2nd dau. of the late Licut.-Col. Robert
C.B., and by her (who d. 9 July, 1330) had issue,
I^dward-James, now of Penninghame.
Klizal)oth-Ellen, to. 20 Oct. 1847, Edward Heron-Maxwell,
Esq. of Kirouchtree.
3l. Stopford Blair, on succeeding to the Penninghame estate,
isumed the additional surname of Blair, 1341. He d. 20
•pt. 18C8.
^1 /■,«.?— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Blair; 2nd and 3rd, Stop-
>Ko : az., three lozenges or, between nine cross-crosslcts of
!.■ last.
' ' — 1st, Blair; 2nd, Stopford; awyvcm, wings endorsed,
—Penninghame House, Stewart Newton, co. Wigton.
'i BLAIB-IMRIE OF JLXJNAN HOUSE.
' BlAIR-ImRIE, WlILIAM-TnOM.\S-TATLOR, Esq.
■ Lunan House, co. Forfar, h. 21 Feb. 1831 ; J.P.
rnnniissioner of Siqiply, Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the
"rAir and Kincardine Militia Artillery, and Lord
^lio Barony of Lunan, which has belonged to the
family since 1759, assumed, on succeeding to the
estates, 181.9, the surname and arms of Imrie, in
addition to the paternal ones of Blaib.
3iCt'lTC;13C. — According to Peters' Baronor/i of Anrji's
a;ii Meai-ii', this family seems to be paternally a branch of
the ancient house of Blair of that ilk, in Ayrshire, the first
recorded of which is William de Blair, who flourished in tha
reign of William the Lion. He was father of Willi.vm Blair,
of that ilk, who, in a charter of Alexander III. to the Abbey
of Dunfermline, about 12G0, is designed " Wilhelmus de Blair,
dominus eodem." His son and successor. Sir Bryce Blair,
joined the famous patriot Sir William Wallace, and being taken
prisoner by the English, was executed at Ayr in 129G. His
brother and successor, David Blair, with most of the nobility
and gentry of Scotland, was compelled to swear fealty to
Edward I. Madeline, the heiress of Blair, the 17th genera-
tion of that house, m. William Scott, Advocate, 2nd son of John
Scott, of Malleny, who thereupon assumed the name and arms
of Blair, but retained his paternal crest and motto (see
Blair of Blair). The present Mr. Blair Imrio's grandfather,
James Blair, to. 9 Jan. 1792, Elizabeth Taylor-lmrie, and d.
11 June, 1812, leaving a son.
Brigadier James Blair, who commanded the cavalry division
of the Nizam's army ; he to. 1 March, 1827, Charlotte-Cecilia,
dau. of Brigadier-General Jacob Vaurenen, E.I.C.S., and d. 13
Aug. 1847, having had issue,
William-Thomas-Taylor, the present Mr. Blair-Imrie of
Lunan.
Henry-Francis, R.E., m. Sophia-Grace, dau. of the late
Capt. John Bott, of the 5th Bengal Light Cavalry, and step-
dau. of the late Gyles Loder, Esq. of Wilsford House, Wilt.s,
and has issue.
James-Jenkins, Capt. Central India Horse, and PoUtical
Agent at Bhurtpoor, m. Charlotte, dau. of Col. Arthur,
resident at Baroda, and grand-dau. of the late Sir George
Arthur, K.C.H., Governor of Bombay, and d. 29 Marcii,
1870, leaving issue, Alleiu-May.
Jasper-William.
Elizabeth-Louisa, m. the Rev. Frederick Otway-Mayne,
Rector of Bearsted, Kent, son of the late Capt. Otway-Mayne,
of the Manor House, Stanmore, co. Middlesex, and d. li
June, 1866, leaving issue.
Adriana-Amelia, r,i. Lieut.-Col. Jasper Otway-Mayne, R.E.,
another son of the late Capt. Otway-Mayne, and has- issue.
Ann-Frances, m. Rev. George Palmer, Rector of St. Mary's,
Newington, Surrey, and has issue.
.<4nHs— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, harry of eight sa. and arg.
three fusils counterchanged, for Imkie ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a,
saltire sa. nine mascles of the first, for P.laib.
Crest — 1st, an antique plough gu., ironed sa. ; 2nd, a stag
lodged, ppr., attired or.
J)/o«oe.s— Over the 1st crest " Evertendo foecundat ; " abova
the 2nd, " Amo probos."
Stai— Lunan House, Arbroath, N.B.
OF DANESBUSY.
Blake, Arthur-Maurice, Esq. of Dancsbmy,
Herts, J.P., late Capt. Grenadier Guards, h. 1852,
s. his uncle 1875.
HtJlCiltJC— William Blake, Esq. of Danes'oury, High
Sheriff of Herts 1836, in. Mary, dau. of Joseph Nash, Esq., and
grand-dau. of John Darker, Esq., M.P. for Leicester, and had
I. William-Joiin, his heir.
II. Frcdenck-Rodolph, C.B., Col. 33rd rcgt., served in the
Ci'imea, to. 1849, Henrietta, elder dau. of George-Sulivau
]\Iarten, Esq. of Marshals Wick, and d. 1S55, leaving au
only son, the present
Capt. Blake, of Danesbury.
HI. Henry-Wollaston, 6. 1815; to. 10 Dec. 1850, Charlotte-
Anne, dau. of John-Wal1)anke Cliilders, Esq. of Cantley,
M.P., and has, Lionel, and other issue.
Mr. Blake d. 1S52, and was s. by his son,
WiLLiAM-JoiiN Blake, Esq. of Danesbury, M.A., J.P. and
D.L., b. 1805, M.P. for Newport 1837 to 1841, d. 1875,
and was t.-. by his nephew, the present Capt. Blake of Danes-
bury.
Scat — Danesbury, near Wciwyn.
BLAKE-HUMFREY OF WEOXHAIVr.
Blake-Humfret, Egbert, Esq. of Wroxliam,
Xorfolk, b. 23 Nov. 1705, J.P. and D.L., served in
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
BLA
the Peninsular war as an ofticer in the army under
the command of tlie Duke of Wellington, and lost his
left leg at the passage of the Nive, 1813. He assumed
by royal sign-manual, 10 Aug. 1847, the additiwial
surname and arms of Humfhet. He m. 1838,
Charlotte, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Harvey, of
Thorpe Lodge, near Norwich, and has issue,
I. Robekt-IIaevet, J.P. Norfolk, Barrister-at-Law ; 6.
23 Jan. 1843; m. 1873, Jane-Charlotte, dau. of Rev.
Arthur Upcher, Rector of Wreningham, Norfolk, and has
issue, Alwyne, 6. 12 April, 1875; Lilian- Jane, 6. 1 May,
1876.
n. Thomas, 6. 3 31,-irch, 1844.
IK. John (Rev.), Rector of Great Dunham, Norfolk; h. 23
Jan. 1847; m. 1874, Annie, dau. of late John Carpenter,
Esq., of Mount Tavy, Devon.
I. Margaret, in. Jan. ISoG, her cousin Harvey, 3rd son of
John Ranking, Esq. of Wandsworth Common, and has
issue.
II. Eleanor, m. Henry Lee-Warner, 2nd son of Eev. James
Lee-Warner, of Thorpland, Norfolk.
III. Caroline.
IV. Isabel-Charlotte, m. John Gurney, Esq. of Sprouston,
and has issue.
iltlicrttjf .— This family, believed to hare migrated from
Wiltshire or from Somersetshire in the reign of James I.,
settled at Bunwell, in Norfolk, about the year 1620, where,
and afterwards at Scotlow, in the same county, it has been
resident for several generations. The tombstone of John
Blake, Gent., in the chancel of Bunwell Church, bears the
arms of Blake, of Wilts or Somersetshire, with a fleur-de-lis,
the difference of a younger branch.
Robert Blake, 6. 1G55 (4th son of John Blake, Gent., of
Bunwell), removed to Scottow, where, about 1680, he built a
good mansion. He m. Margaret, eldest dau. of William
Durrant, and sister of Thomas Durrant, Esq. of Scottow Hall,
High Sheriff of Norfolk 1715, and ancestor of the Baronets
of that name. Mr. Blake d. Dec. 1729, leaving two sons,
Robert, of Westwick, 6. 1685, whose line is extinct.
Thomas.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Blake, h. 1GS9; succeeded his father at Scottow.
He m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Jex, Esq. of Lowestoft, by
Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of William Coulson, of
Swanton Abbots, and had two sons, Thomas and William, of
Swanton Abbots, who d. s. p. Mr. Blake d. Aug. 1735, and
was s. by bis eldest son,
Thomas Blake, Gent., of Scottow, 6. 18 June, 1726 ; m.
Judith, dau. of William Clarke, Gent, of Harlcston, and d. 26
June, 1806, leaving two sons,
Thomas, his heir.
William, to whom his uncle, William Blake, bequeathed the
estate of Swanton Abbots, and who assumed (by sign-manual,
dated 17 Aug. 1837) the additional surname and arms of
Jex. (Hee Jex-Blake of Swanton Abbots.)
The elder son and heir,
Thomas Blake, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of Scottow, J.P. and
D.L. for Norfolk, b. 22 June, 1755; m. 1st, Margaret, only
child of the Rev. Thomas Weston, Rector of Cookeley and
Halesworth, Suffolk, which lady d. s. p. 1781 ; and 2ndly,
Theodora-Martha, dau. of David Colombine, Gent, of Norwich.
By the latter lady only (who d. 26 July, 1801) Mr. Blake had
issue,
I. Thoslas, late of Horstead.
II. Robert, now of Wroxham.
III. Henry-William (Rev.), b. 22 Dec. 1798, Rector of Thum-
jng, Norfolk, late Fellow of Corpus Christi College; m.
1st, Louisa, only dau. of the Rev. Charles Day, of Horsford,
and grand-dau. of Lieut.-Col. Harvey, of Thorpe Lodge,
and by her (who d. 11 March, 1843) had surviving issue,
Henry, h. 4 Jan. 1843. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Major
Heitland, of the Bengal Artillery, and dying 28 Nov. 1857,
left issue by her, William, 6. 10 Nov. 1854; Anna-Eliza;
and Ellen-Mary.
IV. Francis-John, of Norwich, b. 31 March, 1801; to. Sarah,
eldest dau. of the Rev. George Norris, of Woodnorton,
Norfolk, and by her (who d. 30 July, 1827). left at his
decease, Dec. 1875, two daus., Frances, and Susanna-Mar-
garet, jrt. her second cousin, William-L.-J. Jex-Blake, Esq.
I. Theodora-Martha, m. Rev. Robert-Fountaine Elwin, Rector
of Wilby and Hargham, Norfolk, and had a. dau., Mary-A.
Elwin.
II. Maria-Margaret, m. Rev. George Howes, Rector of Spcx-
worth, Norfolk, and Vicar of Gaztley, Suffolk, and d.
11 Feb. 1820, leaving issue, a son, Frederick-Uowcs.
III. Judith-Elizabeth, ((. 1870.
Mr. Blake d. 27 Sept. 1813, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Blake, Esq. of Horstead, a Fellow of Trinity Hall,
Cambridge, LL.D., and an Advocate, Doctors' Commons,
London, J.P. and D.L., b. 13 March, 1790, who d. July
1869, when he was s. by his brother, the present Robert
Blake-Hdmfret, Esq.
Arms — Arg., a chevron between three garbs sa., a bordure
of the last charged with eight fleur-de-lis of the field.
Crest — A morion, ppr., thereon a martlet arg.
Motto — Bene praaparatum pectus.
Seats — Heggatt Hall, Horstead, Norwich; Wroxham, Nor-
wich.
JEX-BLAKE OF SWANTON ABBOTTS,
Jes-Blake, William-Lubbock-Jex, Esq. of The
Hall, Swanton Abbotts, Norfolk, J.P., b. 15 July,
1818 ; m. 30 Sept. 18i7, Susan-Margaret, youngest
dau. of Francis Blake, Esq. of Norwich, and has
had issue,
I. WiUiam, b. 15 April, 1849; d. 19 Jan. 1850.
II. Francis- William, b. 8 Dec. 1850.
III. Charles, b. 28 Nov. 1864.
I. Alice-Catherine. ii. Emma-Mar/.
III. Fanny-Susanna.
iLtltCagC— John Blake, Gent, of Bunweil, Norfolk, ft.
1583, buried there 4 Aug. 1646, leaving, by Martha bis
wife, a son and heir,
John Blake, Gent, of BunwelJ, 6. 1622; m. 1st, 1644, Anne,
dau. of John Welles, Esq. ; and 2ndly (settlement dated 2
May, 1682), Susanna, dau. of John Stubling, Esq. of Stoke,
Suffolk, and d. 1686, leaving a son and heir,
Robert Blake, of Scottow, 6. at Bunwell, 7 Dec. 1655;
m. Margaret, eldest dau. of William Durrant, Esq. of Scottow,
and, with other issue, was father of 5
Thomas Blake, of Scottow, b. 7 Nov. 1689 ; m. Eliz^
beth, dau. of John Jex, Esq. of Lowestoft, Sufl'olk, ^j|
Mary his wife (eldest dau. and co-heir of William Coulson,,
Esq.), and by her was father of
Thomas Blake, Gent, of Scottow, b. 18 June, 1726; mi
23 July, 1754, Judith, dau. of William Clarke, Esq. of Loddon,
and d. 26 June, 1806, leaving two sons,
Thomas, of Norwich, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. and D.L. for
the CO. Norfolk, 6. 22 June, 1755; m. 1st, Margaret, only
child of the Rev. Thomas Weston, Rector of Cookely and
Halesworth ; and 2ndly, Theodora, eldest dau. of David
Columbine, Esq., by whom (who d. 26 July, 1801) he had
four sons and three daus. This gentleman d. 27 Sept. 1813.
William, of Swanton Abbotts.
The 2nd son,
William Blake, Esq. of Swanton Abbotts, J.P. and D.L.,
6. 31 May, 1758, assumed, 1837, the additional surnaow
and arms of Jex, to. 21 Dee. 1785, Catharine, dau. of Rober
Ferrier, Esq., and d. Feb. 1843, having had issue,
William-Jex, his heir.
Robert-Ferrier (Rev.), Rector of Great Dunham, Norfolk
b. 5 March, 1789 ; to. 20 Oct. 1828, Elinor-Sarah-Elizabeth
youngest dau. of William Hoey, Esq. of Dunganstown, CO
Wicklow, J. P., and has issue.
Thomas, of Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, J.P.
Proctor in Doctors' Commons, b. 17 Dec. 1790 ; rn. 1st. Jan
1821, Elizabeth, only chUd of William Palmer, Esq. ; shed
6 July in the same year. He m. 2ndly, 1824, Maria-Emily
youngest dau. of Thomas Cubitt, Esq. of Honing Hall
Norfolk, and has issue.
Judith, d. young.
Catherine-Charlotte, d. unm. 1855.
Elizabeth, to. Rev. John Gunton,
The eldest son.
The Rev. William-Jex Jex-Blake, of The Hall, Swnnto
Abbots, Norfolk, J.P., b. 23 Nov. 1786; to. 11 June, Ibl
Maria, dau. of William Lubbock, Esq. and sister of Sir Johi
William Lubbock, Bart., and by her (who d. April, 1857) had
William-Lubbock, now of The Hall.
Charles-Thomas, Rector of Lyng, 6. 8 March, 1820; m.
June, 1850, Fanny, eldest dau. of the Rev. Richard Johnsoi
and has issue, Thomas ; Fanny-Helenia ; Maria- Anns
Margaret-Agnes-Lubbock; Mary-Richenda ; and Charlott
Evelyn.
Maria-Catherine, to. Rev. Townley-Blackwood Price.
Anna-Eliza, rn. W.-Blackwood Price, Esq., and has issu
Anna.
The Rev. William-Jex Jex-Blake d. 23 Oct. 1857.
Anns — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron betwe<
three garbs sa., within a bordure of the last, charged vi
eight fleurs-de-lis of the field, for Blake ; 2nd and 3rd, arj
on a fesse engrailed sa., between two plain cottiscs gu., tiu
escallors of the field, for Jex.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
DLA
Ul
Cresti — Blake: A morion, ppr., thereon a martlet arc;.;
Jex : A horse's head arg., maned or, erased gu., in the mouth
a broken tilting-spear or.
Motto — Bene prasparatum pectus.
Seat— The Hull, Swanton Abbotts, Xorfollr.
BLAKE OF RENVYLE.
Blake, Henry -Edgar -Valentine, Esq. of
Eenrjlc, co. Gahvay, b. 20 Aug. ISBl ; s. his father
25 Nov. 1872.
Itt'UCagC.— RiciiABD Caddle, aUas Blake, Sheriff of
Connaiight 1306, was ancestor of the many distinguished
families of Blake in Ireland, and of Blake, Bart, of Langham,
Suffolk; and Blake, Bart., of Twisel Castle, co. Durham,
extinct.
He purchased several manors from Thomas Stobridge, 1315,
in addition to which he got grants in the reigns of Edward I.
and 11. He had four sons. The eldest,
Walter, got a grant of the Customs of Galway ; he had five
sons, the eldest, John, we treat of; and the youngest, William
yitzWalter FitzlUchard, was ancestor of Blake, Lord Walls-
court and Blake of Ballinafad. The eldest son,
Joun-Ooe Blake, in. Margaret, dau. of Philip Le Brun, of
Athenry, and was great-grandfather of
Valentine Blake, m. Julian, dau. of Geoffrey Lynch,
by whom he had, with other issue, John, his heir ; Thomas,
ancestor of Blake, Bart., of Menlough, Blake of TowtrhiU,
and Blake of Drum. He d. 1499, and was s. by his eldest
son,
John Blake, who m. Eveline Skerret, and had, Nicholas,
his heir; Richard, ancestor of Blake of K'dtuUagh (now
Frenchfort), aud Blake of Cregg Castle ; John-FitzJohn, and
a dau., Julian, r/i. Bodkin. The eldest son,
Nicholas Blake, Mayor of Galway, 1555, was grandfather
of
Nicholas Blake, Mayor of Galway, 15G4, m. Julian,
dau. of Valentine ffrench, and dying July, 1C22, was s. by
his eldest son,
John Blake, Mayor of Galway 1646. In 1640 he presented
a petition to the Commissioners of the Plantation of Con-
nauulit, accompanied by his pedigree and other ancient
.iocuinents, upon which they certified that he was the lineal
and eldest descendant of Richard Caddie, alias Blake, Sheriff
nf Cunnaught 1306, and awarded him the claimed properties.
lie 1,1. Mary ffrench, and had four sons,
I. Thomas, his successor.
II. llcnry, whose great-grandson.
Hi nry Blake, Esq.of Lehinch, d. unm., and bequeathed his
L -fates to his kinsman, Valentine Blake, Esq. of Renvyle.
HI. John, settled at Montserrat, and left descendants there.
IV. Nicholas, settled at Barbados, and was ancestor of
James Blake of Waterford, who left the West Indies and
s jttled in that city ; his son,
Ani>rew Blake, of Waterford and Ballinamona, co.
Kilkenny, ra. Mary, dau. of Patrick Galway, of \\'ater-
f urd, and had a son,
John-Alotsious Blake, Esq. of Ballynacourty, co.
Waterford, J. P., b. 1826; Mayor of Waterford,
1855-.56 and .57; M.P. for the city 1857-69; Inijpector
of Irish Fisheries 1869 to 1878; m. 7 May, 1874,
Adelaide-Mary, dau. of Nicholas-Mahon Power, Esq.
of Faithlegg, D.L. co. Waterford.
I. Kathcrine, m. Sir Robert Lynch, 4th bart. of Castle
Carra.
hn Wake was s. by his eldest son,
Tuo.mas Blake, of Mullaghmore and Windfield, m. Mary,
Idest dau. of Nicholas Blake, of Kiltullagh, 1658, and was
xther of
• John Blake, Esq. of Windfield, m. Julian or Evelyn, dau.
' Alfxandcr Lynch, Esq. of Cloenernan, and was s. by his
MAS Blake, Esq. of Windfield, m. Anne, dau. of John
111, of Annagh, co. Galway, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Martin, </. .«. ;>.
III. :\[ark, of Renvyle, m. Miss French, of Carcorea, co.
il"ay, and had, with an elder son, who (/. .x. ?)., and two
-., one m. George Davis, Esq. of' Martinstown, co. Ros-
iraon, and another George Taaffe, Esq. of Stiokcs-
• n, same co., four sons,
1 Dominick.
•^ VALtNTiNE, s. his UHcle.
3 John, of Windfield, J.P., m. Mary, dau. of Christopher
Bowen, Esq. of lloUymount, co. Mayo, a branch of Bowen
of Boweii's Court, and d. in 1812, leaving issue,
CUristopher-John, of Windfield, m. Elizabeth, dau of
John Burke, E.sq. of St. Cleran's; d. 14 March, Is JO,
leaving a son, John-Bowen, who d. in minority in l6ii
and two daus., Elizabeth, and Maria. ' '
Henry-Martin, of The Heath, co. Mayo, &. in 1796; ,1.
1837 ; m. twice. By his 1st wife he left a son, John-
Henkt, 6. 1819, a Magistrate for co. Mayo, and Capv. 4th
Lancashire Militia ; and by his 2ud, Nichola-Frances-
Charlotta, 3rd dau. of Robert French, Esq. of Monivaa
Castle, CO. Galway, he had several children.
Anna-Maria, m. William-Malachy Burke, Esq. of
Ballydugan, co. Galway. {See that famibj.)
A James, of Lchinch.
The eldest son,
John Blake, Esq. of Windfield, s. his father; m. Mary
Kirwan, of Cregg, but d. s. p. His will, dated 27 Feb. 17St;,
was proved 21 Feb. 1788. He was s. by his nephew,
Valentine Blake, Esq. of Lehinch and Renvyle, Hi-li
Sheriff of Mayo, r,i. 1788, Anna-Maria, dau. of the Hon. and
Rev. Richard-Henry Roper, of Clones, son of Henry, 8tii
Lord Teynham, by Anne, Baroness Dacre, his wife ; and by
her (who m. 2ndly, James Shuttleworth, Esq. of Barton Lodge,
CO. Lancaster) had issue,
Henry, his successor.
Marcus, d. young.
Jane-Maria, d. unm. 1815.
Caroline, d. unm. 1812.
Julia-Frances, m. Rev. Henry Burke, a younger son of 3Iichacl
Burke, Esq. of Ballydugan, co. Gahvay.
Mr. Blake d. 1800, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Blake, Esq. of Renvyle, J.P., b. 18 Nov. 1789 ; m.
22 Dec. 1810, Martha-Louisa, dau. of Joseph Attersoll, Esq. of
Portland Place, London, and by her (who d. June, 1853;
had issue,
Edgar-Henry, his successor.
Harold-Henry, 6. 1 July, 1817; d. unm., Nov. 1873.
Ethelbert-Henry, M.D., Surgeon R.A., b. Dec. 1818; m. Oct.
1849, Jane-Caroline, dau. of Dr. Hay, H.E.I.C.S., and had
1 Henry, b. 14 June, 1852.
2 Arthur-Henry, b. 22 Nov. 1857.
3 WiUiam-Henry, 6. 12 Jan. 1863.
4 Robert, 6. at Gibraltar, 1865, d. youn,g.
1 Edith-Mary, d. in 1851. 2 Emma.
3 Caroline-Maria.
4 Emilic-Susette, d. at Gibraltar, Sept. 1865.
5 Ethel-Jane. 6 Eleanor-Martha.
Egbert-Henry, R.E., b. 15 Sept. 1821; lost in the wreck of
the "Solway," 8 April, 1843.
Ethelred-Henry, d. 1838; aged 14.
Ethelstane-Henry, b. 3 April, 1826 ; m. Aug. 1866, Sophia-
Margarite, dau. of Jonis Gaudard of Lausanne, Switzer-
land, and has issue,
1 Herbert-Edgar, b. 24 May, 1873.
2 Egbert-Mabere, b. 4 Nov. 1874.
1 EUen-Margurite.
Herbert-Henry, 6. 4 May, 1828; d. vnm. 1855.
EmeLie-Anna, d. unm. 1867. Eleanor-Elizabeth,
Mr. Blake d. 6 May, 1856, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edgar-Henry Blake, Esq. of Renvyle, Capt. R.N., J. P., b.
19 Dec. 1814; m. 2 March, 1861, Caroline-Johanna, dau. of
late Rev. Henry-A. Burke, a younger son of the late Micliael
Burke, Esq., of Ballydugan, co. Galway; and d. 25 Nov.
1872, leaving issue,
I. Henry-Edgar- Valentine,, now of Renvyle.
II. Robert^AttersoU, 6. 17 Jan. 1867.
I. Julia-Emelia-Martha.
Arms — Arg., a fret gu.
Crest — A mountain cat, passant, ppr.
Motto — Virtus sola nobilitat.
Seat— iienvyle, Letterfrack, Connemara, co. Gahv.iy.
BLAKE OF KILTULLAGH.
Blake, Theobald-Michael, Esq. of Kiltullagh,
and Frenchfort, co. Galway, J.P. and D.L., b. Jan.
1829 ; m. Nov. 1854, Elizabeth, dau. and heir c£
James Blake, Esq. of Vermont, co. Galway, and
has issue,
I. Edward, b. 1855.
iLinragr.— This is a branch of Blake of Rcn-yU, des-
cended from
Richard Blake, Mayor of Galway 1533, 2nd son of John
BUkc, by his wife, Eveline Skerrett. On a division of the
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property (between the Blakes), the Castle of KiUnllash, anC
some of the adjoining townlands fell to the lot of Eichard.
JoHK FiTzRicuARD Succeeded to his father's property.
He served as Mayor of Galway 1578; m. 15S0, Julian Browne,
by whom he had,
NicBOLAs-FiTZ.ToHN, his heir, s. by his eldest son,
Anthont-FitzXicholas, s. by his son,
NicHOLAS-FiTzANTHONr, Alderman of Galway, 1639. His
eldest son,
Patrick Elake, was father of
Nicholas Blake, whos3 son,
Patrick Blake, living 17^7, m. Mary Browne, and had,
■with a younger son, Thomas, a son and heir.
Edward Blake, Esq., m. Eliza Cheevers, and bad Michael
his heir, Patrick, Mary, Honor, and Eliza. Mr. Blake's will,
dated 4 Aug. 1775, was proved 31 May, 177G. His eldest son,
Michael Blake, Esq., m. 1st, Anne (Trench, and had issue
ty her, Edward and Eliza; he m. 2ndly, Eliza BuUer, and by
her had, James, Michael, Patrick, Nicholas, Theresa, Mary-
Anne, and Henrietta. The eldest son,
Edward Blake, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of Thomas McDermott,
Esq., and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Owen-Edward Blake, Esq. of Kiltullagh, d. 1853, without
issue, and was s. by his brother, Theobald-Michael Blake,
Esq., the present proprietor.
Arms—Arf^., a fret gu.
Crest— A mountain eat, passant, ppr.
Motto — Virtus sola nobilitat.
iS«a<5— Vermont, Glantane, Frenchfort and Kiltullagh, Oran-
more, co. Galway.
BLAKE OF CEEGa CASTLE.
Blake, James, Esq. of Cregg Castle, co. Galwavj
J.P., b. 27 Dec. 1823 ; m. 12 Aug. 1851, Helen-
Charlotte, dau. of Arthm* French, Esq. (of the
family of French Park, co. Eoscommonj, and has
two sons,
I. Feancis-Arthue. II. Erroll.
iLilTCagC.— This is a branch of Blake of Eenvyle, des-
cending from
Nicholas Blake, Esq. of the line of Blake of Kiltullagh.
He was father of Feancis Blake, Esq., in. Julia Tierney, and
had two sons, Henry, and
Jasies Blake, Esq. of Cregg Castle, m. 16 June, 1787, Jane,
only sister of Walter Joyce, Esq. of Merview, and had, with
three sons, Henry, Pierce, and Walter, and a dau., Mary, wife
of James MacDermott, Esq. of Ramore, another son,
Francis Blake, Esq. of Cregg Castle, J.P., b. 7 Feb. 1789;
ia. 13 Jan. 1819, Georgina, dau. of Kickard Burke, Esq. of
Olinsk, by Johanna-Harriot his wife, sister of 1st Lord Walls-
court, and had issue,
James, now of Cregg Castle.
John, of Eockfield, Athenry, &. 4 Oct. 1826; m. Mary-Anne,
eldest dau. of G.-S. Lynch-Staunton, Esq. of Clydagh, and
has one son and two daus.
Henry, 6. 23 March, 1828.
EicUard, of Annadown House, co. Galway, b. 18 Aug. 1829.
Francis, 6. 18 Sept. 1835.
Jane, ra. Pierce Joyce, Esq. of Merview, and is deceased.
Johanna, a nun. Georgina, a nun. Fanny, <.l. unm,
Mary, d. unm.
Mr. Elake, who was High Sheriff co. Galway, 1848, d. 1SC9.
and was s. by his eldest son,
James Blake, Esq. of Cregg Castle.
AnnsimiX Crest — Same as Blake of K'dlidl'J/jh.
Motto — Virtus sola nobilitat.
>Se«i— Cregg Castle, co. Galway.
BLAKE OF TOWERHILL.
Blaee, Valentine-O'Connor, Esq. of Towerhill,
CO. Mayo, and Bunown Castle, co. Galway, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff of Mayo, 1839 ; m. 7 Jan. 183G,
the Hon. Margaret-Mary, only dau. of Charles, Lord
ffrench, and by her (who d. IG July, 1869), has issue,
I. Maurice, m. 18C3, Jeannette, only dau. of Eichard-P.
O'Reilly, Esq. of Sans-Souci, co. Dublin, and has issue.
II. Charles. iii. Valentine-Joseph.
IV. Robert. v. Thomas.
VI. Martin-Joseph. vii. John-Joseph, d. IBCG.
I. Mary. ii. Margaret.
tLtlTCittJC.— This is a branch of Elake of Eenvyle, des-
cending from Thomas Blake, Esq., younger son of Valentino
Blake, by Juliana his wife, dau. of Geoffrey Lyneh, Esq., d. ,
20 Jan. 1574, seised of the Castle of Ballyraacra. His son :
Walter Blake, d. vitd patris, as appears by an inq. post,
mort., leaving a son successor to his grandfather.
Sir Valentine Blake, Bart, of Menlough, so created 10 July,
1G22. (See Burke's Peerage.) He m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of
Roebuck French, by whom he had,
I. Thomas, 2nd hart.
II. Francis, m. Margaret, dau. of Patrick French, and had
six daus., Mary, Margaret, Katherinc, Julian, EUzabeth,
Anne.
I. Julian, m. Adam Fonte, Esq.
II. Margaret, m. 1st, Su- Nicholas Arthur ; 2ndly, Theobald
Butler, Esq.
III. Anne, m. Eichard Darcy, Esq.
Sir Valentine m. 2ndly, Annabel, dau. of James Lynch,
Esq., but had no issue by her. He d. 2 Jan. 1G34, and was s.
by his eldest son.
Sir Thomas Blake, 2nd bart. of Menlough, m. Julian, dau.
of Geoffrey Browne, Esq., and had issue,
I. Valentine, 3rd hart.
II. Walter, of Ixninge, Suffolk.
III. Geoffrey. iv. Francis. v. John.
I. Moggine, m. Joseph Lynch, Esq.
II. Mary, m. Martin Kirwan, of Galway.
III. Margaret. iv. Christian.
V. Annabel. vi. Anne. vu. Julian.
Sir Thomas, was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Valentine Blake, Bart, of Menlough, m. Elinor, Srd
dau. of Sir Henry Lynch, 3rd bart. of Castle Carra, and
had issue,
T. Thomas, 4th bart.
II. Henry, ancestor of the 9th bart.
m. Francis, of Carolina, who had a son, Joseph.
IV. John, of Cloneen, of whom hereafter.
V. Walter, d. s. 'p.
Sir Valentine's will was proved 1 June, 1651. Hi.q 4th son,
John Blake, Esq. of Cloneen, was an active supporter of
the cause of Charles II., and was rewarded for his services by
grants of lands in the cos. of Galway, Mayo, and Clare. His
attachment to the Stuarts induced him a second time to
take up arms in their behalf, and he lost his hfe while leading
his regiment against the besiegers of Achlone (1691), leaving
an only son (by his wife. Miss Lynch, of Drimcong), then
under age,
Isidore Blake, Esq. of Cloneen, m. and had three sons,
I. Maurice, his heir. ii. Patrick.
III. John, of Arran Quay, Dublin, Banker, had a son,
Isidore, of Old Head, an officer in the army, m. Jane, dau.
of Henry Lynch, Esq. of Clogher.
Isidore Blake, who is mentioned in the will of his kinsman
Sir Thomas Blake, Bart., dated 31 July, 1748, was «. by his
eldest son,
Maurice Blake, of Towerhill, m. his cousin, Anne, dau. of
Sir Walter Blake, of Menlough Castle, and had two sons,
I. Isidore, his heir.
II. Anthony, of Eosslodge, m. Katherine, dau. of William
Burke, Esq. of Keelogues, and had issue.
Mr. Blake, whose will, dated 20 June, 1780, was proved the 1
25th of same month, was s. by his eldest son,
Isidore Blake, Esq. of Oldhead and Towerhill, co. Mayo,
TO. Fanny, one of the three co-heiresses of Thomas Rutledge,
of Bushfleld, co. Mayo (the 2nd liliss Eutledge, m. Anthony
Ormsby, Esq. of BaUinamore, co. Mayo; and the 3rd ra.
William Bermingham, of Eoss Hill, and was mother of tho
Countesses of Charlemont and Lcitrim, co-heiresses). Isidora-
left six sons and four daus.,
Maurice, his heir.
Thomas, of Lakeview, m. Margaret Powell, and had, Isidore,
his heir ; Edward, of Castlcmoylc, co. Galway, m. Margaret,
only dau. of John Nolan, Esq. of Ballinderry ; Patrick ;
Fanny; and EUzabeth.
John, of Weston, in. Charlotte Blake, of Corbally, and had,
Isidore-John, his heir, and other children.
Peter, of Ballylahan, co. Mayo, m. Mary McLoughlin, and
had Isidore, his heir, and several children.
Anthony, of Dublin, vi. Eebecca Skerrctt, and left, Joseph,
his heir (who in. his cousin, Miss Lynch, of Peterburgh),
and a dau.
Isidore, m. Anne Coleman, and had, Isidore, Anthony, and
three daus.
Mary, m. Arthur Lynch, Esq. of Cloughballymoro, by whom
she had one son and several daus., all of whom (with the
exception of Anne, in. Maurice Blake, Esq. of BaUiuafad>
d. young.
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Anne, w.Capt. Joseph Bouvke, of Carrowlceel, co. M:iyo, -.ml
had issue {see Boukke of Curraghlen.ijli).
Catherine, m. Daniel Jones, Esq. of Banacla, anil had one
dau.
Fannj', in. Arthur Lynch, Esq. of Peterhursh, and v.as
mother of Charles Lynch, Esq. of Peterburgh.
The eldest son,
JUcBicE ISlake, Esq. of Tcwevhill, Major of the North
Mayo Militia and J. P., ni. Maria, only dau. of Valentine
O'Connor, Esq. of Dublin, and of Oakley Park, Blackrock,
and had, Valentine O'Connor, present proprietor; Mary,
who m. the O'Conor Don, many years M.P. for the co. Ros-
common, and Honoria, m. Edward, brother of the O'Conor
Son.
Arms — Arg. a fret gu.
Crest — A mountain cat, passant, ppr.
Motto — Virtus sola nobUitat.
£c«(s— Towerhill, Ballyglass ; and Bimown Castle, Clifden.
BLAKE OF BALLIN-AFAD.
Elaee, Maek, Esq. of Unllinafad, co. Mayo, J.P.,
IM.P. for CO. Mavo from 18iO to 1846, and Hi-li
fchcriff 1855, h. 1818.
%ix\ttlQt. — This family is a branch of Blake of Eenvyle,
descended from William, the 5th son of Walter Blake (wlio
got a grant of the Customs of Galway). The descendant of
[lis William Blake,
Andrew Blake, of Galway, Jlerchant, was father of Waltee
Blake, of Galway, who had two sons,
Eobcrt, of Ardfry, ancestor of Blake, Lord Wallscourl.
3is will dated 3 July, 1G12, was proved March, ICIG.
. Walter.
The 2nd son,
Walter Blake, Esq., was father of
Marcos Blake. Esq. of Galway, whose eldest son,
Walter Blake, purchased large tracts in the co. Mayo from
David O'lCelly, of Dunamona, and others, and, together with
several of the younger sons of five of the Galway families,
called "Tribes," settled about this period In co. Mayo. He d.
1033, and was s. by his son,
Marcus Oge Blake, 6. 1629, who got regrants of his pro-
perty by patent, dated 30 June, 33rd Charles II. ; he was father
of Maurice Blake, Esq. of Ballyfad, whose son Mark Blake,
Esq. of BaUyfad, had with a dau. Austace, Mrs. Lynch, three
eons,
I. Walter, his successor.
II. Mark, of Cloneen, d. intestate; administration dated
30 June, 17GG, left with three daus., Katherine, Bridget, and
Austace, two sons,
1 BIaurice, s. to BaUinafad. 2 John.
The elder son,
Walter Blake, Esq. of BaUinafad, d. s. p. By his will,
dated 23 April, 1758, and proved 2 June following, his estate
devolved on his nephew,
IrlAURicE Blake, Esq. of BaUinafad, in. Sibilla, dau. of
Eoebuck French, of Dooras, co. Galway, and had Mark, his
heir, Isidore Anthony, and four daus. The elder son,
Mark Blake, Esq. of BaUinafad, m. Christian, only dau.
of Martin Kirwan, Esq. of Blindwell, co. Galway, and had,
with a dau., Mary, m. Andrew Browne, Esq. of Moyvilla,
four sons, Maurice ; Martin; Mark; and Joseph. The eldest,
Maurice Blake, Esq. of BaUinafad, High Sheriff co. Mayo,
1838, m. Anne, dau. and heiress of Artliur Lynch, Esq. of
Cloghballymore, co. Galway, and had issue,
I. IiIark, now of BaUinafad.
II. Maurice, Capt. in the anny, in. Margaret, dau. of Cajit.
Wallis, 5th Dragoon Guards, and left issue Maurice; Mark-
Joseph; Louisa (deceased), m. the son of Ilichard-P.
O'Etilly, Esq. of Sans Souci, near DubUn; and Evelyn, m.
1878, her cousin WiUiam Murphy, Esq.
III. Martin, d. s. p. iv. Joseph.
V. Llewellyn (CloghbaUymoro, co. Galway), J. P., m.
I. Mary, m. George-Henry Moore, Esq. of Moore Hall, M.P.
for CO. Mayo, d. 1870.
II. Catherine, rn. Arthur O'Conor, Esq., J. P., of the Palace,
Elphin, CO. lloscommon.
III. Anna, in. William Murphy, Esq. of Movmt Merrion, co.
Dublin.
rv. Julia, in. G.-E. Browne, E.sq. of Brownestown, eo. Mayo.
V. Victoria (deceased), m. 1st, 18.59, Thomas ffi-cnch, Esq.
(nephew of Lord ffrench), d. May, IS.'iS : and 2ndly, Lieut. -
Col. (now Major-Gen.) Andrew Browne, C.B.
Arras — Arg. a fret gu.
Crest — A mountain cat, passant, ppr.
Motto — Virtus sola nobilitat.
£ea is— BaUinafad, co. Mayo; CloghbaUyniore, co. Galway.
BLAKE OF BALLYGL-LrNIlT PARK.
Blake, Walter-Martin, Esq. o^ Ballvghmiu
Park, CO. Galway, b. 1828 ; s. his undo 1861.
iLtUCngC. — This is another branch of Blake of Renvyle,
but more immediately descending from the House of Ardfry.
Patrick Blake of Galway, younger son of Andrew Blake,
of same place, Merchant (fee preceding Memoir) was fatlier ot
Andrew Blake of Galway, Alderman, r,i. Julia PJartyn,
and had issue,
I. Walter, of Durramacrina, ancestor of Blake of that place
and Oran Castle.
II. Andrew, of Galway, Merchant, who got a grant of lancU,
1677, ancestor of Blake of Fartigar or Castle Grove, ami
Blake of Malaga in Spain.
III. Martin, ancestor of this line.
IV. Edward, of Galway, Merchant, d. s. p. IG73.
AldeiTOan Blake's will, dated 20 Kov. 1624, was proved 9 Feb.
1G30. His 3rd son,
Martin Blake FitzAndrew, Esq. of Cummer, High Sheriff
of Galway, 1G48, had a grant of tlio estate of Ballyglunin, 29th
Charles II. ; he m, 1st, Margaret Martyn, of Dangan, by
whom he had a dau., Margaret, m. Joseph Lynch, Esq., and
2ndly, Aug. 1642, Anne Joyes; and d. IG9I, leaving issue by
her two sons,
Peter, his heir.
Patrick, whose wUl, dated 12 Feb. 1G76, was proved in France-
21 March, 1677.
The elder son,
Peter Blake. Esq. of Cummer and Ballyglunin, m. SybiUa
Joyce, and d. 1691, leaving
Martin, of whom presently.
Patrick, ancestor of Blake, Bart., of Langham, Suffolk.
The eldest son,
Martin Blake, Esq. of Cummer and Ballyglunin, to. 1G91,
Margaret, dau. of Edward French, Esq. of Abbey Boyle, co.
Koscomraon, and d. 1731, having had, with a dau. Sibilla, m.
Andrew Blake, Esq. of Castlegrove, a son,
Edmond Blake, Esq. of BaUyglunin, m. 1724, Mary French,
of Rahasane, and had, with a dau., Mrs. Darcy, of Hound's-
Wood, three sons,
I. Martin, his heir.
II. John, (/. «. p. His wiU is dated 24 Feb. 1774.
III. Robert (Rev.), d. s. 2).
Mr. Blake d. 1771, and was s. by his eldest son,
Martin Blake, Esq. of Ballyglunin, in. 1751, Bridget, dau.
of Pierce Joyce, of Galway, and d. 1777, leaving issue,
I. Edmond, of BaUyglunin, m. 1780, Mary Aylward, of Bal-
linagar (which lady afterwards m., 1787, Col. John Blake, of
Furbo), and d. 1782, having had one son, Martin-Stephen>
who d. unm. 1788.
II. Walter, of whom presently.
III. Martin. iv. Pierce (Rev.)
V. John, of Tuam, in. 31 Dec. 1803, Olivia-Ann, dau. of
Cliristopher French, of Brook Lodge, and d. 6 Oct. 1822,
having had issue,
1 John-Joseph, of Garbally, King's Co., m. 3 Oct. 1829,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Bodlcin, Esq. of Armagh, co.
Galway, and has issue, ,Tolin-St. George, d. in infancy;
Harriett, a Nun; and Olivia, m. John Taaffe, Esq.
1 Julia, Hi. 1835, Martin-Kirwau Blake, Esq. of Merlin
Park.
The 2nd son,
AValker Blake, Esq., m. 1789, Mary Archdeacon, and h:iil
issue,
I. Martin-Joseph, his heir.
II. Henry, m. June, 1827, Adelaide, eldest dau. of the lata
Robert French, Esq. of Monivae Castle, co. Galway, and v..
17 Oct. 1868, leaving issue,
Waltek-Martin, now of BaUyglunin Park.
Eobert-French. Henry.
Martin. John-O'Drien, Capt. 10th regt.
Adelaide. Elizabeth.
Niehola, m. Andrew Veitch, Esq. of Galway, and d. s. j;.
Mary.
The elder son,
Martin-Joseph Blake, Esq., D.L., of BaUyglunin Park. b.
1790, was M.P. for Galway for a long period ; he d. unuK I8>il,
and was s. by his nephew, the present Walter-Mabti.h
Blake, Esq. of Ballyglunin.
.^cjiis— Arg. a fret gu.
Crest— A mountain cat, passant guardant, ppr.
Motto — Virtus sola nobilitat.
i'tctJ— Ballyglunm Park, BaUyglunin, co. Galway.
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BLAKEMORE.
See BooKEE.
BliAKENEY OF CASTLE BLAKENEY.
Blakexet, Johx, Esq. of Abbert,Castle Blakeney,
CO. Galwaj, J.P. and D.L., late of the 23rcl E. W.
Fusiliers, m. 1854, Fannj, dau. of James-H. Burke,
Esq. of St. Cleran's, and has issue,
I. John-Theophilus, 6. 31 Jan. loC5.
II. Robert-Edward.
I. Anne. ii. Mary. iii. Fanny.
ILtUCrtrir. — ^riie BlnUeneys formerly resided in Norfolk,
wbere they were in possession of considerable landed property,
and settled in Ireland, tcra-p. Elizabeth.
John Blakeset, Esq. son of Eobert Blakeney, Esq. of Castle
Blakeney, a.d. 1671, m. Sarah, dau. of Dudley Persse, of
Roxborough, Dean of Kilmacduah, and was s. by his elder
eon,
CoLOSEL EoBEBT Blakeset, of Castle Blakeney, M.P. for
Athenry, ra. Susannah, dau. of Col. William Ormsby, M.P.,
and had several children, the eldest of whom,
John Blakeney, Esq. of Castle Blakeney, a Colonel in the
army, and M.P. , m. Grace, dau. of Col. Persse, of Boxborough,
and had issue,
Eobekt, of Abbert, a Major in the army, and M.P., m. 1752,
Gertrude, dau. of Major Robert Blakeney, of Mount
Blakeney, and had issue, John, d. umn.; Grace, Mrs.
Lyon.
John, d. unm.
Theophilus, of whom presently.
William, a Colonel in the army, and M.P., father, with other
children, of the late Eight Hon. Sir Edward Blakenrt,
G.C.B., G.C.H., K.T.S., &c., a Field-Marshal in the army,
Colonel-in-Chief of Rifle Brigade, 17 years Commander of
the Forces in Ireland, and Governor of Chelsea Hospital, 6.
1778 ; TO. 1814, Maria, dau. of the late Col. Gardiner,
E.I.C.S., and d. s. p.
Sarah, m. Col. Persse, of Eoxborough.
Martha, to. M. Browne, Esq. of Shewel.
Mary, m. Major Taylor, of Castle Taylor.
The 3rd son,
Theophilus Blakeney, Esq. of Abbert, Capt. in the army,
and M.P., m. 1782, Margaret, eldest dau. of John Stafford,
Esq. of Gillstown, co. Roscommon, and had issue,
John-Henrt, of Abbert.
Bridget, m. Sir Eichard-Bligh St. George, Bart. ofWoodsgift,
CO. Kilkenny,
Margaret, m. John ODwyer, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
Elizabeth, m. Capt. De Hugo, of the French National Guard.
Harriett, m. Arthur St. George, Esq. of Kilrush House.
Capt. Blakeney d. 22 Sept. 1813, and was s. by his eldest son,
John-Heskt Blakeney, Esq. of Abbert, J. P., High Sheriff
in 1819; m. 1 July, 1S13, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of the late Sir
Boss Mahon, Bart, of Castlegar, co. Galway, by Elizabeth, his
1st wife, sister of John-Denis, 1st Marquess of Sligo, and d.
.7 Nov. 1S58, having by her (who d. 2 Aug. 1365) had issue,
John, now of Abbert.
Robert, late Major 48th regt., m. 1860, Hon. Mary-Sophia,
eldest dau. of Henry Jeffery, 5th Viscount AshbrooU, and
has issue, Henry-Eoss, b. 2 April, 1862; Frederick-Robert,
b. 16 May, 1863; Ernest-Charles-Cecil, b. 27 Jan. 1869;
Frances-Alice ; Beatrice-Maud.
William, E.I.C.S. Edward. Henry.
Elizabeth Margaret, m. 24 April, 1834, Albemarle Cator,
F/Sq. deceased, eldest son of John Cator, Esq. of BeckenUam
Place, Kent, and Woodbastwiok Hall, Norfolk.
.Sarah. JIary. Louisa.
Harriete. Margaret.
Anna, to. 20 Dec. 1855, Charles-Morgan Norwood, of Hull,
M.P., eldest son of the late Charles Norwood, Esq.
Arms — Sa. a chevron erm., between three leopards' faces
or.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm erect, couped at
the elbow, vested gu., cuffed arg., in the hand a sword ppr.,
hilt and pommel gold.
Motto — Auxilium meum ab alto.
&a«— Abbert, Castle Blakeney, co. Galway.
BLAND OF KIPPAX PAHK.
Bland, Thomas Datison, Esq. of Kippax Part,
CO. York, J.P. and D.L., b. 23 Nov. 1812 ; m. 1st,
Aug. 181-8, Sophy-Caroline, dau. of John Madocks,
Esq. of Grlanywern, and by her (who d. Dec. 1856)
had issue,
I. John-Davison, 6. 1852.
II. Thomas-Edward, b. Itiol.
I. Caroline-Sophy. ii, Eleanor-Frances.
Mr. Bland m. 2ndly, June, 1860, Susanne-Emily,
dau. of H.-S. Waddiugton, Esq. of Cavenham,
Suffolk, and has by her,
II. Arthur-Davison, 6. 1862.
3LilXCtlQC. — The family of Bland was anciently seated
at Bland's Gill, co. York, but the male line of the elder stock
failing, the representation devolved upon the descendant of
Robert Bland of Learning, in the N.R., a younger son of
Bland of Bland's Gill. This Robert was great-grandfather of
Sir Thomas Bland, Knt., who settled at Kippax Park, in the
time of Elizabeth, and was in the comnission of the peace for
the CO. York in the 32nd of that reiijn. His grandson Sir
Thomas Bland, of Kippax Park, was created a Baronet
30 Aug. 1642, by King Charles I., for his active zeul and
devotion in the royal cause, and became ancestor of the
Blasds of Kippax, extinct Baronets, the last of whom.
Sir Hungerford Bland, 8th hart., d. unm. in 1756, when
the title became extinct, while the estate passed to his cousin,
Thomas Davison, Esq., b. 8 June, 1744-45; son of Thomas
Davison, Esq. of Blakestone, who was son of Thomas Davison,
Esq. of the same place, by Anne his wife, eldest dau. of Sir
John Bland, 5th bart. He assumed the additional surname
of Bland, and in. in 1776, Jane, dau. and co-heir of Godfrey
Meynell, Esq. of Yeldersley, co. Derby, by whom he had one
son, Thomas, his heir, and five daus., Harriett, m. Lieut.-
Col. John-Sullivan Wood; Martha; Anne; Frances-Augusta;
Judith-Selina; and Charlotte, m. the Rev. Theophilu.s "
Barnes. Mr. Davison-Bland d. 27 April, 1794, and was «. by
his son,
Thomas Davison-Bland, Esq. of Kippax Park, 6. 15 July,
1783; iii. 20 Jan. 1812, AppoUonia-Mary, 2nd dau. of Charles-
Philip, 16th Lord Stourton, and by her (who d. 25 Nov.
1868) had issue,
Thomas, now of Kippax Park.
Edward, Vicar of Kippax, M.A. ,
Henry, d. under age. j
William, R.A., deceased.
George, in. Mary, dau. of J.-T. Wharton, Esq., and has a son,
Godfrey, and a dau., Emily-Augasta.
AUeyne, Lieut. R.N. Frederick-William.
Philip (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Draycot, Stoke-on-Trent, !>.
8 May, 1824; m. Agnes, dau. of Walter Ritchie, Esq., 14tli
Dragoons, and has issue,
Francis-Denison, b. 24 May, 1853.
Frederick-MUbanke, Lieut. R.A., 6. 14 April, 1854.
Ealph-Milbanke. Appollonia.
Mary, m. Charles Weld, Esq. of Chideock, Dorset.
Augusta, d. young.
Arms — Arg., on a bend sa., three pheons of the field.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head ppr.
Seat — Kippax Park, near Leeds.
BLAND OF DERRIGUIN.
Bland, Feancis-Cheistophee, Esq. of Derriquin
Castle, CO. Kerry, J.P., b. 8 Oct. 1826 ; High Sheriff
1859 ; s. his father 1863 ; m. 23 June, 1819, Jane,
dau. of the Rev. Archibald-Robert Hamilton, of
Cork, and has issue,
I. James-Fbanklin, m. 31 Dec. 1873, Agnes-Margaret, eldest
dau. of S. Wilson Block, Esq., 15 Talbot Square, Hyde Park,
London, and has issue, Francis-Christofher-Cecil; Agnes-
Emma; Eveleen.
II. Archibald-Eobert-Hamilton.
III. Francis-Christopher-Earle.
IV. Uichard-Townsend-Herbert.
I. Emma- Alice. ii. Jane-Hamilton.
III. Catherine-Cotter. iv. Alice-Phillis.
V. Mary.
31iUC«l(IC. — Tliis family were originally seated in the co.
of York. The first who settled in Ireland was '
The Very Rev. James Bland, Archdeacon of Limerick, and
Dean of Ardfert. In a deed of sale registered in Wakefield, in
1717, he is described as of Killarney, co. Kerry, Ireland, and
as disposing of his estates in Sedbergh, co. York, to Richard
Willen. He was the son of John Bland, of Sedbergh, as
proved by the records of St. John's College, Cambridge, where
he was admitted on 3rd May, 16S4. He went to Ireland as
Chaplain to Lord Deputy Sidney, in 1692. He m. Lucy, dau
of Sir Francis Brewster, Lord Mayor of Dublin 1671-75, and
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w«s father of The Rev. Francis Eland (whose great-grandson,
the Ven. Nathaniel Bland, Archdeacon of Aghadoe, is the
present head of the familsr) and of
Nathaniel Bland, LL.D., Judge of the Prerogative Court
of Dublin, and Vicar-General of the Diocese of Ardfert and
Aghadoe. He m. 1st, Diana, only dau. and heiress of Nicholas
Kemeys, Esq., and had by her a son,
James, his heir,
He ',n. 2ndly, Lucy, dau. of Francis Hcaton, Esq., hy whom he
had issue,
Francis, father, hy Catherine Mahony his wife, of Colonel
James-Francis Bland, of Killarncy, and of Frances, m. the
Eev. Eohert Hewson.
Nathaniel, m. Mary Mead, but had no issue.
George, m. Hannah Westropp, but had no issue.
Lucy, m. George Orpen, Esq., a Military Officer, distin-
guished at Minden, 4th son of the Eev. Thomas Orpen, of
Killowen, co. Kerry.
Hester, in. Eobert Sinclair, Laird of Freswick, Caithness.
Dorothea, m. Francis Crumpe, Esq., and had, with other
issue, Nathaniel Crumpe, of Randalls Park, in Surrey, who
took the additional surname of Bland.
Dr. Bland was s. by his eldest .son,
The Rev. James Bland, of Derriquin Castle, who m. Isf,
Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher Julian; and 2ndly, Barbara,
dau. of — Nash, Esq., by the former of whom he had, with
other issue, a dau., m. Major Nathaniel Eland, and a son and
successor,
FaANcis-CHKiSTOPnER Bland, Esq. of Derriquin Castle, m.
15 March, 1798, Lucinda, dau. of Arthur-Bastable Herbert,
Esq. (eldest son of Bastable Herbert E.sq.), of Brewsterfield,
near Killarney, by his wife Barbara, dau. of Maurice Fitz-
Gerald, Knight of Kerry (son of John FitzGerald, Knight of
Kerry, by Hon. Honora O'Brien, his wife, dau. of Conor, 2nd
Viscount Clare), and by her (who d. 186i; had,
.Tames-Franklin, late of Derriquin.
Arthur. John, rf. March, 1859. Edward.
Klizabeth, w. Frederick Hyde, Esq.
Liuy, III. Capt. Thomas Stuart, R.N.
J i:mcos-Diana {d. 23 April, 1872), m. 1832, Thomas-Harnett
1 ullcr, Esq. of Glashnacree, co. Kerry, son of Capt. Edward
i uller by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Eev. John Elenner-
liassett, Ecctor of Tralee. The only son of this marriage is
.l;imes-FrankUn Fuller, F.S.A., Fellow of the Royal Institute
of British Architects.
:\lary-Matilda.
Christina-Frances, in. Robcrt-Acheson Tlitompson, Esq.
Clara-Dalinda, m. William Allen, Esq.
Mr. i;iand d. 16 Sept. 1838, and was s. by his eldest son,
.Tames-Fkanklin Bland, Esq. of Derriquin Castle, J. P.,
lligli Sheriff 1835, 6. 24 Jan. 1799; m. 27 Dec. 1825, Emma,
lau. of Joseph Taylor, Esq. of Dunkerron Castle, co. Kerry,
'!aj ir Bengal Artillery, and had issue,
Francis-Christopher, now of Derriquin.
James-Franklin, Capt. 57th Foot, 6. 10 Jan. 1828 ; killed at
till' battle of Inkerman.
Aliro-Phillis, m. 20 Dec. 1853, tJsher Williamson, Esq.,
I Iilost son of the Rev. Benjamin Williamson, of Old Dro-
moro, CO. Cork.
le d. G March, 18C3.
Arms — Erm. on a bend sa. three pheons or, in the sinister
hief point a cinqucfoil vert., quartering Kemets.
Crest — A cock, ppr., charged on the breast with a pheon or.
Molto — Eloquentia sagitta.
Seat — Derriquin Castle, near Kcnmare, co. Kerry.
BLAND OF BLANDSFOET.
Eland, JonN-LoFTUS, Esq. of Blaiulsfort, Queen's
o., b. 21 Jiiue, 1841 ; s. his father 21 Jan. 1872,
ate Capt. 6th InniskilUng Dragoons ; m. 2 July,
>, Alice, 2nd dau. of George Hotham, of York-
hire, late Capt. K.E., and has issue, one son,
Hdmpheey-Loftds, b. April, 1869.
HfltCagC. — John Bland, Esq. of Blandsfort, an officer in
he Dragoons, m. 1763, Sarah, dau. of Charles Birch, Esq. of
iircli Grove, co. Wexford, and d. 1790, leaving a son and
uccessor,
John Bland, Esq. of Blandsfort, m. 1799, Elizabeth, dau.
f Robert Birch, Esq. of Turvey, co. Dublin, and by her
who d. 1836) left at his decease, 1810, three sons and three
aus., viz.,
John-Thomas, his heir.
Eobert-Wintringham (Rev.), of Abbey ville, co. Antrim,
J. P., 'III. Alicia, dau. of the Rev. Edward Evans, of Dun-
gannon, co. Tyrone, and |has issue, John-Humphrey, ru.
Emily, dau. of Rev. W.-C. Madden ; Edward-Loftus, Col.
E.E.; Robert-Henry; Mary-Anne-Sinclair, deceased; Sarah-
Maria; Louisa-Jane.
Loftcs-Henrt, late of Blandsfort. '
Catherine-Jane, m. 1st, Capt. Richard Croker, R.N. ; and
2ndly, Rev. Thomas-Frere Bowerbank, vicar of Chiswick,
Middlesex; d. 1867.
Sarah-Annie, d. unm. 1823.
Georgina-Elizabeth, m. James Franck EoUeston, Esq. of
Franckfort Castle, King's Co.
The eldest son,
John-Thomas Bland, Esq. of Blandsfort, m. Margaret, dau.
of John Bond, Esq. of Bath, and dying s. p. 1849, devised
Blandsfort to his brother,
Loftds-Henry Bland, Esq. of Blandsfort, Q.C., M.P.
for the King's Co., b. Aug. 1805; vi. Isi, 20 Aug. 1840,
Charlotte-Ehzabeth, 2nd dau. of Gen. the Hon. Arthur-
Grove Annesley, of Ann's Grove, co. Cork, and by her (who d.
26 March, 1842) had a son,
John-Loftcs, now of Blandsfort.
He ill. 2ndly, 2 Dec. 1843, Annie-Jane, eldest dau. of the late
John-Prendergast Hackett, Esq. of Stratford Place, London,
and by her had issue,
I. Thomas-Dalrymple, 4th Hussars, b. 9 June, 1845; </. 1868.
I. Elizabeth-Emily, in. the Very Rev. Dean Warburtou.
II. Annie-Sophia-Alieia.
Mr. Loftus Bland graduated at Cambridge 1825, became M.A.
1828, was called to the Ear 1829, and was created Q.C. 1854.
He was returned for the King's Co. 1852, and continued to
represent it in Parliament until 1859 ; and was appointed
Chairman of Quarter Sessions, co. Cavan, 1SG2. He d. 21
Jan. 1872.
Arms — Arg. on a bend sa. three pheons or, in the sinister
chief point a crescent gu.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a lion's head ppr., charged
with a crescent gu.
Motto — Quo fata vocant.
-SecU— Blandsfort, Abbeylcix.
BLATHWAYT OF DYRHAlVr PARK.
Blathwayt, Geoege-William, Esq. of Dyrham
Park, CO. Gloucester, and of Langridgo and Porlock,
Somerset, J.P., b. 11 May, 1824 ; late of the 1st
Dragoon Guards ; m. 1856, Charlotte- Amelia, dau.
of Major Baksr.
iLlltCagC— The family of Bl.athwayt is of very ancient
origin : the first of the name, originally spelt Brauthwait, are
said to have come over to England with William the Con-
queror, and to have settled in the counties of Cumberland
and W^estmorland, where they had grants of land for services
rendered.
The family estates of Dyrham, &c., originally belonged to Sir
Walter Dennis, Knt., who sold the manor in ithe 13th Eliza-
beth, 1571, to George Wynter, Esq. (youngest brother of Sir
William W^ynter, of Lidney, in the Forest of Dean). He m.
Anne, one of the sisters and co-heiresses of Eobert Brayn,
Esq., a Merchant of Bristol, and dying 1581, was s. by his son,
John Wynter, a Capt. in the R.N., who accompanied Sir
Francis Drake, in his famous voyage round the world as his
Vice-Admiral. His eldest brother. Sir William Wynter, of
Lidney, Gloucestershire, was also a Vice-Admiral under Sir
Francis Drake, at the destruction of the Spanish Armada.
Capt. John Wynter m. Mary, dau. of Sir William Bruen, of
Dorsetshire, and dying 1619, was «. by his eldest son,
SiE George Wynter, High Sheriff for Gloucestershire, 7tli
Charles 1. He in. Mary, dau. of Edward Rogers, Esq. of
Cannington, Somerset, and dying 1638, was s. by his eldest
son,
John Wynter, Esq. m. Frances, dau. of Thomas Gerard,
Esq. of Trent, Somerset, and d. 1668, leaving an only sur-
viving dan.,
Mary Wynter, in. 23 Dec. 1686, William Blatuwayt,
Esq. of St. Martin's, "within the citty of London," and had
(with a dau., Anne, in. the Hon. Edward Southwell, of King's
Weston) two sons, William, his heir; John, a Col. in the army,
m. Miss Penfield, and had issue. This Mr. Blathwayt was
Secretary-at-War, and also Secretary of State to King William,
during his abode in Holland and Flanders; he was also one of
the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, and Clerk ot
the Privy Council in the reigns of King Charles, Kint; Jajies,
King William, and Queen Anne. He hkewise was M.P. for
the city of Bath from 16U0 to 1710. He died Aug. 1717, and
was «. by his son and heir,
William Blathwayt, Esq. of Dyrham, m. 1710, Thomasina
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Ambrose, and by lier (wlio d. 1774) left, at bis decease in 1742,
a son,
"William BLA-rn-n-ATX, Esq. of Dyrham, r/i. 1st, 1750, Miss
Penelope Jcnkinson, and by her (who d. July, 1755) had issue,
I. WILLU.M, his heir, b. 1751 ; II. James, b. 1754, Capt. in the
army, d. unm. 1783 ; i. Penelope, b. 1755, m. Mr. Crane, and
had one son only, William, who took the name of Blathwatt,
1818, but d. s. p. 1839. He m. 2ndly, Mrs. Elizabeth Le Pepre
(whose maiden name was Clarke), and by her (who d. Aug.
1764) had issue,
I. Geobge-William, Fellow of Merton College, Oxon, and
Bector of Langridge, Somerset, and of Dyrham, co. Glou-
cester, m. 1795, Isabella, dau. of Charles Pye, Esq. of Wad-
leyj Berks, High Sheriff of that county, and had issue,
Geobge-Willlam, of Dyrham Park.
"William, Capt. 3rd Light Dragoons, b. 10 April, 1798 ; to.
Emilia, sister of Sir Edmund Filmer, Bart., and d., leav-
ing issue.
Charles, Eector of Langridge; 6. 6 Jan. 1800; m. Bliss
Piose, and had issue two sons.
■n'ynter, d. young, 1818.
Anne-Sophia, m. Thomas Curtis Esq. of London. Frances.
Mr. 'William Blathwayt m. 3rd1y, Miss Mary Creighton, of
London, but by her had no issue. He d. May, 1787, and was
s. by his eldest son of the first marriage,
William Blathwayt, Esq. of Dyrham, 6. 1751 ; m. July,
1790, Frances, dau. of William Scott, Esq. of Great Barr, Staf-
fordshire, but d. May, 1S06, without issue, leaving his widow
surviving ; she subsequently m. Admiral Douglas, who d. in
1839. His nephew,
Geobge-William Blathtvatt, Esq. of Dyrham Park, and
Langridge and Porlock, J. P., a Col. in the army, served at
Waterloo, 6. 25 Feb. 1797 ; to. 21 Jan. 1822, Mary-Anne, dau.
of the Eev. Thomas-Agmondisham "Vesey ( of the famUy of
Viscount De Vesci), and had issue,
I. Geobge-William, now of Dyrham Park.
II. Wynter-Thomas (Eev.), M.A., Eector of Dyrham, &. Sept.
1825; TO. Frances-Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of E. Philips, Esq.,
and by her (who d. 22 Feb. 1869) has issue.
III. Richard- Vesey (Rev.), M.A., Rector of LUlington, Dorset,
b. Jan. 1827 ; m. Miss A. Williams, and has issue.
IV. Charles-Pye, 6. March, 1828.
V. AVilliam, b. April, 1839 ; d. June, 1859.
Col. Blathwayt d. 14th May, 1871.
Arms — Or, two bends engrailed, sa.
Crest— On a rock ppr., an eagle rising arg., wings az.
J/oito— Virtute et veritate.
Seat — Dyrham Park, Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire.
BLENCOWE OF THOBY PRIORY.
Blexcowe, Henet-Peescott-Geoege, Esq. of
Thoby Priory, Essex, b. 17 Oct. 1858 ; s. 1861.
ILtttCaCJC.— Thomas de Blencowe (son of Adam de Blcn
cowe), TO. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Nicholas Veteripont or
Vipont (1333), Baron of Westmorland, and to whom his Alston
estates descended, in conjunction with his sister Joan, wife of
AViUiam Whytlaw. They now belong to Greenwich Hospital.
Their son and heir,
William de Blencowe, m. temp. Henbi VI., Johanna, dau.
of Robert Brisco, of Crofton, Cumberland. 4th in direct des-
cent from this William was
Anthony Blekcowe, Esq., the eldest son and heir of
Eichard Blencowe, Esq. He ra. Winifred Dudley, grand-dau. of
the old Lord Dudley, of Yanwarth, Westmorland, and had
issue, 1 Eichard, his heir apparent, mentioned among the
gentry of the county subject to Border Service 1543 ; 2 An-
thony, D.C.L., Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, 45 years;
3 George, M.P. for Chichester 1G03. The grandson and suc-
cessor of Anthony (the son of his eldest son Eichard) was
SiE IIesby Blencowe, High Sheriff of Cumberland 1608,
who was knighted by King James I., 1617. He was again
High Sheriff of Cumberland, 1st Chables I. and d. 21 Nov.
1635. His 1st wife was Jane, dau. of Sir William Musgrave,
of Hayton, Bart., by whom he had no issue that lived to suc-
ceed him. His 2nd wife was Grace, dau. of Sir Eichard Sand-
ford, of Howgill, by whom he had issue, 1 Chhistopher, his
successor; 2 Henry, d. unm. v. p.; 3 Anthony, to whom the
estate at Harbybrow was first limited by Mr. Highmore;
Anthony d. soon after his father, unm. ; 4 John, rn. and -;. in
his father's lifetime, leaving issue (by Annie his wife), Eliza-
beth, TO. H. Thompson, Esq. of Hollin Hall, Eipon, York,
grandfather of Sir W. Thompson, a Baron of the Exchequer;
and 1 Ann, m. George Barwick, Esq. of Carhsle. The
eldest oou.
Sib CnBisTOPHEB Blencowe, Knt. m. Mary, dau. of Thcmai
Robinson, Esq. of Eokeby, Yorkshire, and was s. by his eldest
sur\-iving son,
Christophee Blencowe, Esq., who m. Ann, eldest dau. and
co-heiress of William Laton, of Dalemain, Esq., and had issue,
a son and heir,
Henbt Blencowe, Esq. High Sheriff of Cumberland tor. p.
Geobge I. ; he m. 1st, Dorothy, dau. and heiress of Georuo
Sisson, Esq. of Penrith, and by her (who d. 29 Oct. 1707) b;ul,
with other issue, an eldest son, Cheistopheb, who succeeilnl
him; he to. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of W. Todd, Esq. of Wath,
Yorkshire, and had issue,
I. Henby, who s. his half-brother, Christopher.
II. WiOiam, m. 1736, Elizabech, dau. and co-heiress of Fer-
dinando Latus, Esq. of the Beck, in Milium, Cumborh utl.
by Henrietta his wife, dau. of Sir John Tempest, Bart, of
Tong, CO. York, and had, with three elder sons, who d. s. p.
Willlam-Febdinando, son and heir.
Elizabeth, m. J. Blair, Esq., M.D., of Carlisle, interred in
St. Mary's, Cariisle.
in. Peter, m. Frances Benn, of "Whitehaven, Cumberland,
and had issue, 1 Henry ; and 1 Elizabeth.
Heni7 Blencowe, Esq. d. 1721, and was s. by his eldest son,
Cheistopheb Blencowe, Esq. of Blencowe, an eminent
Barrister, D.L., and Judge of the Courts of Records of the
Tower Hamlets, d. vMm. 1723, and was s. by his half-
brother,
Henry Blencowe, Esq. to. Mary, only surviving dau. and
heiress of Alexander Prescott, Esq. of Thoby Priory, Essex,
and had, with a dau. Mary, d. unm., a son and heir,
Henby-Pbescott Blencowe, Esq., m. Elizabeth, eldest dau.
of Richard Barbor, Esq. of Brentwood. Essex, and had issue,
I. Henby-Pbescott, his successor.
II. John-Prescott, b. 1778 ; m. Pleasance, youngest dau. of
Edward Everard, Esq. of Lynn, Norfolk, andrf. 9 Nov. 1840,
leaving issue,
1 John-Prescott, b. 1800.
2 Edward-Everard, b. 17 April, 1806 ; Eector of West
Walton, Norfolk, and Rural Dean.
3 Edmund, deceased.
4 Walter, b. 25 Aug. 1812.
1 Pleasance, deceased. 2 Elizabeth. 3 Mary. .
4 Agnes, deceased. 5 Henrietta.
6 Jane, to. Eev. S. Allen, D.D.
7 Agnes. 8 Margaret. 9 EUen.
I. Elizabeth, to. James Everard, Esq. of Lowestoft, and d-
leaving issue.
II. Margaret.
Mr. Blencowe d. 9 Feb. 1787, and was s. by his son,
Henby-Peescott Blencowe, Esq. of Blencowe, to. Eebecca,
eldest dau. of Edward Everard, Esq. of Lynn, Norfolk, and by
her (who d. 20 Oct. 1854) had, with other issue,
I. Henry-Pbescott, his successor.
II. John, deceased. iii. Edward, deceased,
rv. Everard, to. 12 June, 1855, Georgiana-Sophia-Matilda,
youngest suiwiving dau. of the late Capt. Thomas-Henry
Doyle, 75th regt., and had issue,
1 Heney-Pkescott-Geoege, now of Thoby Priory.
2 Everard-Prescott, 6. 17 April, 1860.
1 Blanche-Mary-Louisa. 2 Maud-Georgiana.
3 Margaret-Beatrice.
I. Eebecca.
II. Mary, to. George Bannatync, Esq. of Bathford House,
Somersetshire.
Mr. Blencowe, in 1802, sold Blencowe to the Duke of Norfolk.
He d. 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henbt-Pkescott Blencowe, Esq. of Thoby Priory, 6. 17
d. 1861, and was s. by his nephew, Henbt-Pbescott-Geoegb
Blencowe, Esq. now of Thoby Priory.
^57)is— 1st, Blencowe, gu., a quarter arg. 2nd, Geey-
STOKE, augmentation with a difference. 3rd, Laton of Sale-
maine. 4th, Peescott.
Crest— A sword in pale arg., hilt in chief or, enfiladed with
a human heart gu., all between two wings expanded arg.
[A legend in the family refers this curious crest to the circum-
stance that, in the Border wars, a Blencowe, whoso crest was
a sword, having slain a Douglas (no small honour in tho
days), was permitted to imite it in the present form, with the
bleeding heart of the Douglas.]
Mntto — Quorsum viverc mori, mori vitae.
Scat — Thoby Priory, Essex.
BLENCOWE OF MARSTON ST. LAW-
RENCE.
Ble>"COWE, Johx-Alexandee, Esq. of Marston
St. Lawrence, co. Northampton, J.P., b. 3 Sept. 18-iG ;
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s. his fatliCT 9 Jan. 1857 ; m. 18G9, Kathanne-Aiine-
I CotterellFoster, clau. of Eey. John-Eclward-Addison
I Eenwick, of Tliiiicstane House, Cheltenham (see
•; ihai name) .
! UllTCaflC.— The Blencowes (a liranch of a verv old Cum-
■berland family, which had prnpcrty at Grcystock, in that
county) were seated at Marston earlier than 144G.
Thomas Blencowe, grandson of John Blencowe, living at
T'T M t(in St. Lawrence temp,. Henry VI., obtained in the year
T' : ' ;i grant from the Crown of the demesne lands and ree-
I- ; I i! tithes of the manor of "Lawerence Merston, alias Mers-
ii'ii St. Lawrence." His great-great-great-grandson was
Siu John Blencowe, of Marston St. Lawrence, an eminent
Lawyer, one of the Justices of the Common Pleas, ni. Anne,
eldest dau. of the Eev. John Wallis, D.D., F.U.S., the famous
Savilian Professor of Oxford, by whom (who d. 1718) he had
issue, John, his heir; Thomas, a Bencher of the Inner Temple,
(see Blencowe of the Hooke) ; William, d. unm ; Mary, m.
Alexander Prescott, Esq. of Thoby Priory, Essex; Anne, m.
1720, Sir Edmund Probyn, of Newlands; Elizabeth; and
Susannah, m. Richard Jennens, Esq. of Princethorp. Judge
Blencowe d. 1720, at the age of 84, and was s. by his eldest son,
iHN Blencowe, Esq. of Marston St. Lawrence, m. Jane,
dau. of WiUiam Holbech, Esq. of Farnborough, in Warwick-
shire, by whom fwho d. 1756) he left issue a son, John, his
heir, and four daus., Jane, m. the Rev. Samuel Jackson,
Rector of Sisted, in Essex, and had two sons, Samdel and
John; Anne, m. the Rev. Thomas Bree, M.A. ; EUzabeth and
Mary, both d. unm. Mr. Blencowe d. 1740, and was s. by his
only surviving son,
John Blencowe, Esq. of Marston St. Lawrence, d. wi7n.
1717, and devised his estates to his nephew,
Samuel Jackson, Esq. who thus became of Marston St.
Lawrence, and assumed the surname and arms of Blencowe,
Ele m. 1st, Anne, youngest dau. of the Rev. Thomas Bree, of
.Mlesley, by Anne Blencowe, and had by her (who d. 1789) two
iaus., Anne and Jane, and five sons, 1 John-Jackson, his
:eir; 2 Thomas, Vicar of Marston, 6. 1782; 3 Samuel-William,
)f Lincoln, b. 1714, m. Miss Anne Bell; 4 James (Rev.), 6.
m. 1818, Anne, relict of James Nagle, Esq., dau. and co-
ss of John Beauchamp, Esq. of Pengreep, in Cornwall ;
md 5 Henry, who d. imm. 1808. Mr. (Jackson) Blencowe m.
indly, Elizabeth-Gramer, dau. of the Rev. John Biker, Rector
)f Culworth, by whom (who d. 1814) he had further issue,
Charles (Rev.), b. 1793; Pcter-Gramer (Rev.), m. 2 Jan. 1829,
-oveday, eldest dau. of Isaac Sparkes, Esq. of Crewkcrne, in
lomcrsetshire ; Robert, of the Inner Temple, London, 6. 1801;
Jeorge, &. 1803 ; Edward, 6. 1805; Elizabeth; Rhoda-Maria;
md Sophia. M. Blencowe was s. by his eldest son,
John-Jackson Blencowe, Esq. of Marston St. Lawrence,
ligh Sheriff 1827, b. 1780; m. 16 Aug. 1804, Louisa- Anne,
. and co-heiress of the Rev. Thomas Biker, Rector of Cul-
TOi-th, and by her (who d. 21 Feb. 1854) had issue,
John-Jackson, his heir.
Samuel, twin with John, d. unm. 2 Aug. 1863.
Thomas, m. Dec. 1837, Ellen, dau. of R. Bathurst, Esq., and
had, Thomas-Henry, and other issue. James.
Louisa- Ann, relict of the Tie v. Francis Gottwaltz, Vicar of
Coughton, in Warwickshire. Mary-Ann.
Susannah-Judith, m. 1 July, 1841, the Rev. James Stafford,
Rector of Dinton, Wilts.
Ir. Blencowe d. 28 Aug. 1830, and was .?. by his son,
John-Jackson Blencowe, Esq. of Marston St. Lawrence, b.
Feb. 1810 ; m. 1st, 27 May, 1834, Gratia-Maria, dau. of the
lev. John Prowett, Rector of Catfield, Norfolk, and by her
who d. 23 Dec. 1840) had an only surviving child,
Anna-Maria.
le m. 2ndly, 2 May, 1843, Cecilia, dau. of the Rev. Charles
rowett. Rector of Stapleford, Herts, and had by her,
John-Alexander, now of Marston.
Charles-Edward (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Marston-with-Wark-
worth, Northamptonshire, &. 13 Oct. 1847; vi. 1876,
Katherine - Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Walcot, of
Bitterley Court, Shropshire, and has one dau., Mary-Cecilia.
Alfred-James (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Witton, Northwich,
Cheshire, b. 16 Nov. 1848; to. 29 Aug. 1876, Sophia-Louisa-
Sarah, 3rd dau. of Eev. John Walcot, of Bitterley Court,
Salop, and has issue, Edward-Prowett, b. 9 June, 1877.
William- Wolseley, b. 10 Jan. 1850; d. 31 May, 1850.
J''rancis-Hcnry-Shuckburgh, b. 25 Oct. 1855; d. 25 Jan. ISGO.
Mary-Cecilia.
Arms—Gu. a canton arg.
Crest— A sword in pale arg., hilt in chief or, enfiladed with
hunum heart gu., all between two wings expanded ary.
Motto — Quorsum vivero mori, mori vitae.
/S'ea(— Marston House, Banbury, Northamptonshire.
BLENCOWE OP THE HOOKE.
Blencowe, John-GI-egege, Esq., MiA., J.P. and
D.L. for Sussex, and formerly M.P. for Lewes, b.
1817 ; in. 1857, Frances, eldest dau. of William-
John Campion, Esq. of Danny, Sussex, and has issue.
itt'lTfaSC— Thomas Blencowe, Esq. of Hayes, Middle-
sex, Bencher of the Inner Temple, 2nd son of Sir John
Blencowe, Knt., by Anno his wife, dau. of the Rev. John
Wallis, D.D., the celebrated Savilian Professor of Oxford (see
Blencowe of Marston St. Lawrence), m. Martha, dau. and co-
heir of William Perriss, Esq. of Hayes, by his wife, dau. and
heir of Briggenshaw, of Hayes, and was eventually s. by his
youngest son,
Robert Blencowe, Esq. of Northampton, M.D., h. 1732
TO. Margaret Danvers, Esq.; d. 1774. His only surviving'
son,
RonERT-WiLLis Blencowe, Esq. ,6. 1776; to. 1789, Penelope,
youngest dau. of Sir George Robinson, Bart, of Cranford, co.
Northampton, d. 1842, having had issue,
John-George, 6. 1790; d. unm.
Robert- Willis, of The Hooke.
Harry-Charles.
William-Midton (Rev.), Rector of Shawell, co. Leicester, m.
Maynard, dau. of Col. Eochfort.
Edward- Willis, d. 1833.
Frances-Dorothea, m. 1st, William-Peere Williams-Freeman,
Esq. of Fawley Court, co. Oxford ; and 2ndly, 1839, General
Sir George-Thomas Napier, K.C.B.
Mary, to. Major-General Grant.
Ann-Elizabeth, d. unm. 1831.
Elizabeth. Louisa-Eleanor, d. 1803.
Caroline-Diana.
Emma, m. Rev. Sir George Robinson, Bart.
Charlotte-Louisa, m. I«?nry Frampton, Esq.
Louisa-Isabella, m. Eev. J. Chichester, d. 1834.
The eldest surviving son,
EoBERT-WiLLis Blencowe, Esq., M.A., of The Hooke,
Sussex, J.P., 6. 1791; m. 1815, Charlotte-Elizabeth, youngest
dau. and co-heir of the Rev. Sir Henry Poole, Bart, of The
Hooke, and by her (who d. 1867) left at his decease, 1874, one
son,
John-George, now of The Hooke.
Arms and Crest—As Blencowe of Marston, quartering Wal-
LESTON, Pekris, and Briggenshaw.
3/o«o— Quorsum vivere mori, mori vitje.
Seat — The Hooke, ChaUey, near Lewes.
BLENKINSOPP OF HOPPYLAI>TD PARK.
Leaton-Blenkinsopp, Geoege-Ilderton, Esq.
of Hoppyland Park, co. Durham, J. P., and one of
H.M.'s Inspectors of Factories ; 6. 3 May, 1840 ;
s. his uncle Col. Leatou-Bleukinsopp, 1877, under
the entail of his grandfather.
HtllCagC.— This is a branch of the ancient Northum-
brian House of Blenkinsopp of Blenlcinsopp. The heiress
of the senior line, Jane, only dau. and heir of Thomas Blen-
kinsopp, Esq., of Blenkinsopp Castle, m. 1727, William-
CouLSON, Esq. of Jesmond House, while the heiress of the
descendant of another branch,
Elizabeth Blenkinsopp, only dau. of George Blenkin-
sopp, Esq. of Whickham House, co. Durham, and Humbleton
Hall, Northumberland, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John
Coulter, of Prestwich and Newcastle, Merchant, m. 5 Deo.
1776, Anthoxt Leaton, Esq. (son of John Leaton, Esq., by
Elizabeth Rawliugs his wife, and grandson of Anthony Leaton,
Esq., by his wife, a dau. of the family of Orde) and had a son
and heir,
George-Thomas Leaton, Esq. of AVhickham House and
Hoppyland Park, co. Durham and Humbleton Hall, Northum-
berland (for both of which counties he was J.P. and D.L.), b.
21 Dec. 1783 ; assumed by royal license, in 1827, the additional
name of Blenkinsopp; m. 6 Oct. 1807, Harriet, dau. of Henry
Collingwood, Esq. of Lilburn Tower, Northumberland, and
Cornhill House, N.B., by whom, who d. 27 Sept. 1876, he left
issue, at his death, 6 Dec. 1864,
I. Richard-Blenkinsopp-George (Rev.), b. 15 Jan. 1809, E.D.
of Trin. Coll., Cambridge, and Rector of Shadforth, co.
Durham; m. 1st, 27 Sept. 1836, Mary-Emma, dau. of
Sanderson llderton, Esq. of Ilderton, Northumberland
(High Sheriff of that co. 1829), and by her, who d. 14 April,
1856, had issue,
1 George-Ildekton, now of Hoppyland.
2 Edwin-Henry, Lieut. Royal Artillery ; 6. 15 Jan. 1342 ;
d. 27 Jan. 1868.
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3 Eustace-Anthony, d. an infant, 17 Aug. 1819.
1 Emma- Victoria, d. 14 July, 1850.
2 Agnes-Rosa, m. 12 April, 1871, Hector Cross-Buchanan,
Esq., 3rd son of John Cross-Buchanan, Esq. of Auchinto-
shan, CO. Dumbarton.
Z Frances-Mary, m. 8 Sept. 1870, Rer. John-Robert IzaE.
4 Edith-Constance. 5 Emily-Florence.
The Rev. R.-B.-G. Leaton-Blenkinsopp m. 2ndly, 29 Nov.
1858, Kezia-Mary (who survives him), dau. of William Bell,
Esq., and dying 20 Sept. 1876, left further issue.
4 Richard-Claude. 5 Herbert-Cecil.
5 Ethelda-Evelyn. 6 Mildred-Bertha.
7 Amy-Maude. 8 Rose-Helen, d. U July, 1877.
9 Violet-Maude.
II. Antbony-Geobge, his father's successor, of whom pre-
sently.
HI. Henry-Wellington, b. 2 July, 1815; d. 27 April, 1839.
IV. Edwin-Clennell (Rev.), M.A., 6. 31 Jan. 1819, Rector of
Springthorpe, co. Lincoln.
1. Harriet>Collingwood.
1 he 2nd son,
Anthont-Geoege Leaton-Blenkinsopp, Esq. of Hoppyland
Park, 6. 24 Dec. 1813, devisee of his father; a Col. in the
army, formerly 45th regt., J. P. co. Durham; ra. 15 Dec. 1874,
Lucy, 4th dau. of the Rev. Michael-Henry Simpson, B.A. of
Towlaw Vicarage, co. Durham, but d. s. p. 27 Aug. 1877,
being succeeded by his nephew (the son of his elder brother),
the present Geoege-Ildeeton Leaton-Blenkinsopp, Esq. of
Hoppyland.
.(fi-rrts— Quarterly of six: 1st, quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu. a
fess between three garbs or, for Blenkinsopp ; 2nd and 3rd,
arg. a fees between six crosses-crosslet fitchee sa., for Leaton.
2nd, sa. three swords in pale arg., two with their points down-
wards and one upwards. 3rd, sa. three bars or. 4th, per fess
gu. and arg. six martlets countcrchanged, for Fenwick. 5th,
r.z. on a chev. or, three catherine-wheels, for Cocltee. 6th,
as first.
Crests— Ut, A lion ramp, or, for Blenkinsopp. 2nd, out of a
mural coronet two wings displayed arg., each charged with a
cross-crosslet fitchee sa., for Leaton.
iTotto — Dieu defende le droit.
Seat — Hoppyland Park, Darlington, co. Durham.
BLENNERHASSETT OF BALLYSEEDY.
Blenneehassett, Aethue, Esq. of Ballyseedy,
CO. Keriy, J.P. and D.L., Higli Sheriff 1878, b. 26
June, 1856 ; s. Ms father 1859.
UlltCaJIC.— This family, which is of English origin, and
has either received its surname from, or conferred it upon,
Blennerhasset. Cumberland, settled in Ireland temp. Queen
Elizabeth, about 1580, and have, since that period, main-
tained the highest rank amongst the gentry of the co. Kerry,
where the first settler, Thomas Blenneehassett, with his son
RoBEET, from Flimby, Cumberland, obtained a part of the
Earl of Desmond's large possessions. This
RoBEET Blenneehassett, Esq. was M.P. for Tralee, 1613,
and first Provost of the town. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of Jenkin
Conway, Esq. and had (with a dau., Elizabetli, m. Capt.
Norton) three sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Edward, High Sheriff co. Kerry, 1642, m. Mary
Vanclair.
III. Arthur, m. Mary FitzGerald, of Ballynard, and was
ancestor of Blenneehassett of liiddUstown.
The eldest son,
John Blenneehassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, High Sheriff co.
Kerry, 1041, m. Martha, dau. of William Lynn, Esq., and
had issue,
I. John, his heir.
u. Robert, High .Sheriff co. Kpri7 1622, M.P. Tralee, 1634;
m. Avice, dau. and co-heir of Jenkin Conway, Esq. of
KiUorglin, co. Kerry, and was ancestor of Blenneehassett,
Bart, of UlenmrviUc, and of Blenneehassett, of Kills, co.
Kerry.
III. Thomas, m. Ellen Stoughton.
I. Mary, m. Capt. Thomas Wren, of Litter.
II. Alice, ■lU. Edmund Conway, Esq.
HI. Lucy, m. Lieut. John Walker.
The eldest son,
John Blenneehassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, M.P. for co.
Kerry, High Sheriff 1058; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward
i>enny, Knt. of Tralee, by whom (who was 6. 25 Feb. 1635) he
had issue,
I. Arthur, m. a dau. of Sir Boyle Maynard, Knt. of Curry-
glas, and </. at Tralee Castle, 7 Jan. 1680.
li. John, who carried on the family.
I. Ruth, ni. 1st, Thomas Browne, Esq., and 2ndly, Thomas
Blconerhasscit, Esq. of Riddlcstown.
The second eon,
John Blenneehassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, M.P. for co.
Kerry, m. Margaret, dau. of Crosbie of Tubrid, and had with
a dau. Agnes, m. Robert Rogers, Esq. of Ashgrove, co. Cork,
five sons,
I. John, his heir. ii. Arthur, d. i.p.
III. Thomas, m. Avice Spring, and had issue.
IV. Pierce, d. s. p.
V. William, of Elm Grove, m. Mary, dau. of Alderman John
Morley, Mayor of Cork, 1718, and had iisue,
William, who g. to the estates.
Agnes, m. Sir William Godfrey, 1st bart. of BushfieW.
Mr. Blennerhassett d. 1709, and was «. by his eldest son,
John Blenneehassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, M.P. for Tralee.
1709, High Sheriff co. Kerry 1717, »«. Jane, dau. of Edward
Denny, Esq. of Tralee, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Arthur, b. 1719 ; in. Jane, dan. of Monsieur Girardot, and
widow of Col. Hamilton, and had two daus., co-heirs,
1 Jane, m. 23 June, 1783, George, 1st Lord Headley.
2 Juliana, m. Apiil, 1799, Michael Tisdall, Esq. of Chailcs-
fort.
I. Agnes, &. 1722; m. Sir Thomas Denny, Knt. of Tral^r.
II. Arabella, 6. 1726; m. 1st, Richard Ponsonby, Esi. of
Crotto, and 2ndly, Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq.
III. Letitia, d. s. p.
IV. Mary, m. Lancelot Crosbie, Esq. of Tubrid.
The eldest son,
John Blenneehassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, 6. 1715, High
Sheriff co. Kerry 1740, m. 1st, Ann, dau. of William Crosbie,
Esq. of Tubrid, and widow of John Leslie, Esq., by whom he-
had no issue; and 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Edward Herbert,
Esq. of Kilcow, by whom he had with a dau. Frances,
m. 1782, Rev. Jemmett Browne, of Riverstown, co. Cork, two
sons,
1. John, d. unm. v. p. ii. Arthur, d. unm. v. p.
Mr. Blennerhassett dying thus without surviving male issue,
the entailed estates devolved on his cousin,
William Blenneehassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, High Sheriff
CO. Kerry 1761, m. 1765, Catherine, eldest dau. and co-heir of
Noble Johnson, Esq., and had two sons and three daus.,
I. John, his heir. ii. Aethoe, who .s. his brother.
I. Catherine, m. 1st, John-Gustavus Crosbie, Esq., and 2ndly,
George Rowan, Esq. of Rathanny, co. Limerick.
II. Franees, m. 1st, Anthony Denny, Esq., and 2ndly, Col.
Sir George Morris.
III. Mary, m. Nevinson dc Courcy, Esq., Capt. R.N.
Mr. Blennerhassett, whose will is dated 19 Jan. 1797, was «. by
his eldest son,
John Blenneehassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, M.P. co. Kerry
1794, d. unm., and was s. by his brother,
Aethde Blenneehassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, High SheriO
CO. Kerry 1821, to. Dorcas, dau. of George Twiss, Esq. ol
Anna, co. Kerry, by Honorahiswife, dau.of William Meredith,
Esq. of Dicksgrove, and had issue,
Aethub, his heir.
John (Rev.), Rector of Byrne Intrinsic.T, Dorset, in. Eliza-
beth, dau. of F. Houssemayne du Boulay, Esq. of Forest
House, Essex, and had four daus.,
1 Georgina, to. 28 April, 1864, Sir Augustus - Riversdak
Warren, 5th bart. of Warren's Court.
2 Geraldine, in. 10 Aug. 1869, William - George Digby
Wingtield-Digby, Esq., Capt. Warwick Militia.
S Bessie - Houssemayne, to. 31 Oct. 1867, Charles-Mark
Allanson, 4th Lord Headley.
4 Ada, to. Mr. Chapman.
William (Rev.), to. Emma Houssemayne, eldest dau. of F.-
Houssemayne du Boulay, Esq., and has i.ssue, 1 John;
2 William ; 3 Arthur ; 4 Frank, and three daus.
Crosbie, d. s. p. 'Thomas of Shannavalla.
Barry, Lieut.-Col., 71 regt., d. s. p.
Nevinson-de Courcy, R.N., d. unm.
Georgina, m. her cousin, Edward Denny, Esq.
Margaret, d. unm.
The eldest son,
Aethue Blenneehassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, High Sheriff
1821, and M.P. for Kerry 1836, to. Frances-Deane, dau. ot
Henry Deane Grady, Esq., and by her (who d. 1834) had issue, i
Henet-Deane, his heir.
Chaeles-John-Allanson-Winn, successor to his brother.
Dorcas, to. Robert-Conway Hurly, Esq., and d. s.p.
AmeUa, to. Hon. Chichester Skeffington.
Ada, m. Standish, 3rd Viscount Guillamore, and d. 1867.
Frances -Annabella, in. 6 Dec. 1859, Sir Joim- Richard
Wolscley, 6th bart. of Mount Wolseley, d. 1874.
Mr. Blennerhassett d. 1843, and was s. by his son,
Henkt-Deane Blenneehassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, ■
d. unm., and was s. by his brother.
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CHARLES-JOHN-ALtANSON-WlNN Blenneriiassett, Esq. of
Ballyseedy, J. P., High Sheriff I808, b. 1830; m. 26 Sept.
18.'i5, Marianne, 4th clau. of John Hickson, Esq. of The Grove,
Dingle, J. P. and D.L., by Barbara his wife, dau. of John
Mahony, Esq. of Dromore, and by her (who m. 2ndly, 1862,
William Walker, Esq., 2nd son of Richard Walker, Esq.,
M.P.), he left at his decease, 9 Dec. 1859, a son and successor,
the present Arthdb Blennebhassett, Esq., and a dau.,
Barbara-Georgina, d. unm. Jan. 1867.
Arms — Gu. a chevron crm. between three dolphins, cm-
towed, arg.
Crest — A wolf sejant, ppr.
Motto — Fortes fortuna juvat.
£en£— Ballyseedy House, near Tralee.
BLENNERHASSETT OF KELLS.
Blennerhassett, Kowland-Ponsonby, Esq. of
Kells, CO. Kerry, J.P., M.P. for that county, b. 22
July, 1850; m. 21 Sept. 1876, Maiy-Beatrice,
youngest dau. of Walter Armstrong, Esq.
iLl'UCagC. — This is a branch of Blennerhassett, Bart, of
Blennerville, itself a scion of Blennerhassett of Ballyseedy
{see '/ireceding Memoir, and Burke's Peerage and Baronetar/e).
EowLAND Blennebhassett, Esq. of KeUs, M.P. co. Kerry,
(a younger son of Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, Istbart. of Blen-
nerville and Churohtown, by Millicent-Agnes, his wife, dau.
of Richard Yielding, Esq. of Belview), b. 26 Dec. 1780; m.
Letitia, dau. of John Hurly, Esq. of Tralee, and had Issue.
His sun and heir,
lUcHARD - FbANCIS BLENNERHASSETT, Esq. of KcUs, TO.
lli.uoria, dau. of William-Carrique Ponsonby, Esq. of Grotto,
and had a son, the present
KoWLAND-PONSONBY BLENNERHASSETT, Esq. of KcUj.
Anns, d-c. — As Blennerhassett of Eallysecdt/,
Seat — Kells, Caherciveen, co. Kerry.
John-Brooke, m. Emmeline, dau. of Richard Manders, Esq.
of Brackenstown, co. Dublin, and hati a son, John-
Frederick, 0. 1857, and other issue.
Letitia.
The eldest son,
Gebald Blennerhassett, Esq. of Riddlestown, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of William Massy, Esq. of Glenville, and had issue,
I. Gerald-Fitz-Gebald, his heir.
n. William, 7)1. Margarctta-Sophia dau. of John-Fraunccis
Fitz-Gerald, Knight of Glin.
I. Clara, m. 1835, John-Fraunceis-Eyre Fitz-Gerald, Knight
of Glin.
The eldest son,
Gerald-Fitz-Gerald Blennerhassett, Esq. of Riddles-
town, VI. 13 June, 1840, Geraldine-Annette, dau. of John-
Fraunceis Fitz-Gerald, Knight of Glin, and d. 15 Aug.
1876, leaving a dau., Clara, and a son and heir,
Gebald-Fitz-Gerald Blennerhassett, Esq., now of Ridillea-
town.
Arms, &c. — Same as Blennerhassett of Ballyseedy.
iea«— Riddlestown Park, Rathkeale, co. Limerick.
BLENNERHASSETT OP RIDDLESTOWN.
Blennerhassett, Gerald-Fitz-G-erald, Esq.
of Eiddlestown Park, co. Limerick, J.P., i. 15 Sept.
1845.
ICinCagC. — Capt. Arthub blennerhassett, 3rd son
of Robert Blennebhassett, Esq., M.P. for Tralee, 1613, by
Elizabeth Conway his wife (see Blennebhassett of Ballyseedy),
m. Mary, dau. of FitzGerald, of Ballynard, co. Limerick, and
had, with three daus. and two younger sons, who d. v.nm.,
five other sons,
I. Edward, m. Elizabeth Windale, and had a son, Rice, m.
Mary Buckworth, of Cashel.
II. Robert, Prime Sergeant temp. Queen Anne, 511. Alice,
dau. of Sir Thomas Osborn, 4th bart., and had, with four
daus., a son, Arthur, King's Counsel and M.P. for Tralee,
m. Mary, dau. and co-heiress of Richard Pope, Esq.
of Derryknockhane, co. Limerick.
III. Thomas, m. his cousin, Ruth, dau. of John Blenner-
hassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, and had two daus.,
Mary, m. George Rowan, Esq. of Ackaghera, co. London-
derry, and Jane, m. Richard Hall, Esq. of Ballyconnigan,
CO. Cork.
IV. Arthur, Senior Fellow, Trin. Coll., Dublin, d. v.nm. 1096.
V. Gerald, ancestor of this family.
The youngest son,
Gerald Blennerhassett, m. Christiana, dau. of Bayly, of
[iOughgur, CO. Limerick, and had six daus., Mary, m. Maurice
Sail, Barrister-at-Law ; Rachel, m. Daniel Heaphy, co. Lime-
•ick; Annabella, d. «TO)i.; Ellen, m. Thomas-Spiers Gabbctt,
if Bagotstown, co. Limerick ; Elizabeth, m. William Hardinge,
pf Carrigduff, same co. ; Christiana, m. Thomas Lloyd, of
Ciklromore, same co., and one son,
Arthur Blennebhassett, Esq. of Riddlestown, co. Limerick,
■I. IMargaret ILayes, of Cahir Guillamore, same co., and with
dau., Ellen, and an elder son, Hayes, who d. t. p., a
econd son,
Gerald Blennebhassett, Esq. of Riddlestown, m. Lattice,
au. of John Bateman, Esq. of Altavilla, co. Limerick, and
ad two sons,
I. Gerald, his hoir.
II. John, of Roclievale, vi. Mary-Ann, dan. and co-heir of
Samuel liennctt, Esq. of Ballincalloo, co. Limerick, and
had issue,
BLOFELD OF HOVETON HOUSE.
BtOFELD, The Eev. Thomas-John, M.A., of
Hoveton House, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., Vicar
of Hoveton, Norfolk, b. 22 Feb. 1807 ; m. 1834,
Catherine-Charlotte, dau. of the Eev. Anthony
Collett, Rector of Heveningham, and has issue,
I. Thomas-Calthorpe, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 15 Dec. 1836 ;
m. 1868, Fanny-Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev. John
Partridge, Rector of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, and has
issue, John-Calthorpe, 6. 1 June, 1875; Louisa-Catha-
rine; Mary-Charlotte; Alice-Gertrude.
II. Robert-Singleton (Rev.), Vicar of Ormesby, Norfolk, b. 7
Jan. 1839 ; to. 1867, Fanny-Louisa, dau. of Rev. William
Boycott, Rector of Burgh St. Peter, Norfolk.
III. Francis-Grose, 6. 8 April, 1845; d. 23 April, 1851.
I. Catharine-Mary, m. 1858, John-Francis Partridge (now
Penyston) Esq. of Comwell House, Oxfordshire.
iLtltCaflC— The family of Blofield was settled in Norfolk
at a very early period. Thomas Blolield possessed lands in North
Repps, in that county, which he sold before 1466 to Robert
Wende, of North Repps ; and a Robert Blofield was living at
Hickling in 1479.
Thomas Blofield, F'sq. of Suestead Hall and Beeston Priory,
Norfolk, Barrister-at-Law (son of Thomas Blofield, Esq. of
South Repps, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Robert Doughty,
Esq. of Hanworth Hall, and grandson of Robert Blofield, of
Cromer, whose grandfather, John Blofield, of Cromer, hving
in 1.528, was grandson of William Blofield, of Norwich), m.
Mary Wright, of Sculthorp, Norfolk, and by her had, with
four daus.,
Thomas, of Beeston Priory, m. Anne, dau. of William
Hunt, Esq. of Hildoverstone, Norfolk, and had issue, Wil-
liam, of Beeston Priory.
Robert, of whom presently.
The 2nd son,
The Rev. Robert Blofield, M.A., Rector of Westwick and
of Thorpe-next-Norwich, 111. Mary, dau. of T. Layer, Esq. of
Booton, Norfolk, and had issue,
Thomas, of whom presently.
John, of London, m. Mary Richardson, a co-heiress, and had
issue, John, of London, m. Mary, dau. of Henry Negus, of
Norwich, Merchant ; and Thomas, of Briston, in. Cathe
rine, dau. of John Calthorpe, Esq. of Hickling Hall, and
had issue, 1 Thomas, of Hoveton, who s. his great-uncle,
and of whom hereafter; 2 John, of Norwich, m. Mary,
dau. of Thomas Munnings, Esq., and had a son, John, of
whom hereafter ; I Catherine, m. John Richer, Esq., M.D.
The elder son,
Thomas Blofield, Esq. of Norwich and Hoveton, J.P. and
D.L., and M.P. for Norwich, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Negus, Esq. of Hoveton St. Peter, Norfolk, and dyings. J).
17 Oct. 1708, was s. by his grand-nephew,
Thomas Blofield, Esq. of Hoveton, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L.,
who m. Sarah, dau. of Henry Negus, Esq. of Hoveton St.
Peter, and had an only child, Sarah, m. to her cousin John.
This
John Blofield, Esq., 6. 6 Feb. 172.5, s. under the will of his
great-great-uncle, to the estate of Hoveton. He m., as just
staed, his cousin, Sarah, only child of Thomas Blofield, Esq.
of Hoveton, and d. in Aug. 1805, leaving a son,
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Thomas Elofield, Esq. of Hoveton, Barristcr-at-Law, J.P.
and D.L., 6. 24 Dec. 1753 ; m. Mary, Uau. of Uenry Spencer,
Esq. of Dulwich, and by her (who d. 14 April, 1824) had
issue,
John-Spencer, Capt. E.I.C.S., 6. 5 July, 177G; d. umi. at
Hyderabad, 22 Sept. 1S0.3.
Thomas-Calthobpe, 01 Hoveton.
Maria, d. v/ara.
Mr. Blofield d. 7 Aug. 1817, and was s. by his son.
The Eev. Thomas-Caltiioupe Blofield, M.A., of Hoveton
House, J.P. and D.L., liector of Hellesden-with-Drayton,
Norfolli, 6. 16 Aug. 1777; m. 7 May, 1802, Mary-Caroline, 3rd
dau. and eventually only surviving child of Francis Grosse,
Esq., F.A.S., the Antiquary, and by her (who d. 5 Jan. 1852)
had issue,
Thomas- John, now of Hoveton House.
Mary-Catherine, d. unm.
Mr. Blofield d. 1855.
Arms—^a., a chevron arg., between three fieur^-tle-lis or.
Crest — Three ostrich feathers, arg.
Motto — Domino quid reddam ?
6'ett^— Hoveton House, Norwich.
BLOMMART OF WILLETT HOUSE.
Blommaet, John, Esq. of Willett House,
Somerset, J.P., h. 2 Feb. 1812 ; m. 2 April, 1861,
Fanny-Harriet, eldest dau. of the Eev. Alexander
Fownes-Luttrell, Eector of East (5,aantoxliead, and
grand-dau. of John Fownes-Luttrell, Esq. of Dunster
Castle, CO. Somerset.
litlTCajC. — This family, of old standing in Holland, was
established in England temp. William III. The grandfather
of the present representative,
Major John Blommart, m. Miss Stokes, and was father of
Lieut.-Gen. Dankl-Francis Blommart, m. March, 1811,
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Eev. Bickham Escott, of Hart-
row Manor, and by her (who d. 6 May, 1852) left at his decease,
25 Dec. 1843, a son Joun, now of Willett House, and two daus.,
Mary and Elizabeth.
Seat— Willett House, Taunton.
BLOOMFIELD OF CASTLE CALDWELL.
Bloomfield, John-CaldwelI/, Esq. of Castle
Caldwell, co. Fermanagh, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff, 1874 ; m. 1st, 1846, Elizabeth, elder dau. of
the late William d'Arcy (Irvine) d'Arcy, Esq. of
Necarn Castle, co. Fermanagh, and by her (who d.
1874) has, with one dau., one son,
Benjamin-Francis, J. P., Capt. Fermanagh Militia, 6. 1850.
Mr. Bloomfield m. 2ndlr, 12 Aug. 1875, Adelaide-
Hannah-Frances, dau. o±' Sir Joeiah- William Hort,
2nd bart.
ILilTCilflC.— Benjamin Bloomtield, or Blumfield, of Eyre
Court, CO. Galway, made his will 17 July, 1737, which was
proved 13 Jan. following. By Dorothy his wife he left four
sous and two daus.,
I. John, of whom hcreaftor.
II. Joseph, b. 1710, entered Trin. Coll., Dublin, 14 Oct. 172C,
aged 16 years, B.A. 1731.
HI. Benjamin, of Meelick, co. Galway, whose son,
John, of Newport, co. Tipperary, m. Charlotte, dau. of
Samuel Waller, Esq. and sister of Sir Robert Waller, Ist
bart. of Newport, by whom, who d. 1828, he had issue,
Benjamin, 1st Lord Bloomfield (see Burke's Peerarje).
Anne, m. Thomas-Ryder Pepper, Esq. of Loughton, co.
Tipperary.
Charlotte, m. Very Rev. Thomas-Bunbury Gough, Dean
of Derry.
rv. Richard. I. Dorothy. ii. Anne.
Benjamin Bloomfield d. 1737. His eldest son,
John Bloomfield, Esq. of Redwood, co. Tipperary, High
Sheriff 1753, m. by licence, dated 28 Feb. 1742, Jane, dau.
of Thomas Jocelyn, Esq., and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. George, TO. by licence, dated 5 Dec. 1789, Elizabeth Bayley,
of Dublin, and d. «. ft.
in. JoccIyn, d. intestate and s. p-; administration HAuj.
20 Aug. 1775, George, 2nd Earl of Bclviderc,
1779, Gustavus Eochfort, Esq. of Eochfort,!
Jane, dau.
IV. Robert.
I. Dorothea,
II. Jane.
III. Frances,
M.P.
The eldest son,
John Bloomfield, Esq. of Redwood,
John Colpoys, and had issue,
JoHN-CoLPOTs, his successor.
Dorothea, m. by licence, dated 9 March, 1793, Thomas Hunt,
of Dublin, Merchant.
The son,
JoHN-CoLPOTS Bloomfield, Esq. of Redwood, High Slieriflf
CO. Fermanagh 1825, m. Frances-Arabella, dau. and co-heir of
Sir John Caldwell, 6th bart. of Castle CaldwcU, and had :
I. John-Caldwell, of Castle Caldwell.
II. Fitz-Maurice-Gustavus, of New Park, Waterford, J.P.
CO. Waterford, for/nerly Capt. Bengal Artillery, U. 13 7
1824; m. 21 June, 1848, Henrietta-Sophia, dau. of John
Commercll, Esq. of Stroode Park, Sussex, and has issue,
Fitz-Maurice-Edmund, b. 18.59 ; d. 1871.
Godfrey-Herbert, b. 5 March, 1865.
Sophia-Arabella-Edith, m. V/illiam Capel, Esq., 82nd regt.,
only son of W. Capel, Esq., of the Grange, Stroud, oo.
Gloucester. 0
Kathleen-Mary.
Charlotte-Dorothea, m. Joseph Mills, Esq. late Capt. 5th
Dragoon Guards.
Alice-Eliza-Helen, m. (the late) F. Malcomson, Esq.
Henrietta-Julia. Ethcl-Adclaidc.
III. Godfrey-Colpoys, m. 1st, 1855, Juliana, dau. of Robert
Lane, Esq. of Ryelands, co. Hereford; and 2ndly, Ellen,'
dau. of Thomas-Charles Bridges, Esq., of The Lodge, Lud-
low, and ha.s one son and two daus.
rv. Alleyne-FitzHerbert-Fenton, Lieut.-Col. Madras Stafi
Corps, m. Sept. 1864, Eleanor-Loftus, dau. of Nicholas
Loftus Tottenham, Esq. of Glenfarne Hall, co. Fermanagh, I
and has two sons and two daus.
I. Frances, m. Minchin Walcott, Esq. I
-Seai— Castle Caldwell, Euniskillcn, co. Fermanagh.
BLOUNT OF MAPLE DUUHAM:.
BiOTJNT, MicnAEL-CnAELES, Esq. of Maple
Durhaju, co. Oxford, s. his father 3 Sept. 1874.
ILincaSC— This ancient family has given birth to the
Barons of Ixworth in Suffolk (which barony ceased with Sil
William Blount, Baron of Ixworth, who was slain fightinp
under the banner of Montfort, Earl of Leicester, at the battk
of Lewes, and subsequently attainted, by Parliament, in the
reign of Henry III.), and to the Barons Mountjoy, of Thur-
veston, CO. Derby, which barony expired in 1681. (See BussE'f
Extinct Peerage.) Its settlement in England is traced to the
Conquest. " At the time of the General Survey," says Sii
WilUam Dugdale in his Baronage, "Robert le Blund wa;
possessed of thirteen lordships in Suffolk, and there was con-
temporary with him William le Blund, probably his brother
who Ukewise held six lordships in Lincolnshire."
Sir Walter Blount (son of Sir John le Blount, of Sodington
by Eleanor his 2nd wife, dau. and co-heir of John, Lore
Beauchamp of Hache), so celebrated for his martial prowess ii
the warlike times of Edward III., Richard II., and Henbi
IV., fell at the battle of Shrewsbury, 22 June, 1403, leaving
by his wife. Donna Sancha de Ayala, dau. of Don Diego Gorac;
de Toledo, with two daus., four sons, viz., John (Sir), his heir
K.G., whod.s. ;). ; Thomas, successor to his brother; Jamei
(Sir), ancestor of the Blounts of Grcndon, Eldernfield, OrUton
<S:c., and Peter, who d. s. ji. The 2nd son.
Sir Thomas Blount, Treasurer of Normandy, dying 1456
left, with three daus., two sons, Sir Walter Blount, Lobi
Mountjot, and
SirTiio.mas Blount, of Milton Ross, co. Leicester, who d
1468, and was s. by his son,
Richard Blount, who m. Elizabeth, only dau. and heir o
William de la Ford, of Iver, Buckingham, by whomhe acquire I
the estate in that place, and purchasing the manor of Mapl I
Durham Gurney, co. Oxford, 1 Feb. 1489, fixed his perm.inen i
abode there. He served the office of Sheriff for Bucks aa I
Bedfordshire 1502. He d. 1508, and was s. by his son,
Sir Richard Blount, of Maple Durham Gurney, one of th
Gentlemen of the Chamber to King Henry VIII., of th i
Privy Chamber to Edward VI., and Lieutenant of the Towe j
tciap. Elizabeth. He mi. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Eichar I
Lister, Chief Justice of England, and sister of Sir Michac I
Lisicr, Ix.B., and dying U Aug. 1504, was s. by his elder sor ,
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Sir Michael Blount, of Maple Duiham, b. 1529, Lieutenant
of the Tower. In 1581 (4 Feb.) he purchased the manor of
Maple Durham Chawsey, and soon after erected the fine Eliza-
bethan mansion of Maple Durham, still existing in the most
perfect state. He was Sheriff of Oxfordshire in 1586 and 1597.
He ra. Mary, sister and co-heir of Thomas Moore, Esq. of
Bicester, in Oxfordshire, by whom (who d. 23 Dec. 1592) he
had, with other issue, a son and successor,
Sir Eiciiard Blount, Knt. of Maple Durham, b. 28 June,
1564; m. 1st, Cicely, dau. of Sir Kichard Baker, of Sissing-
hurst, Kent, and had, with other issue, Charles (Sir) his heir.
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Moore, Knt. of
Fawley, in Berkshire, and had by her a dau., Jane, m. Sir
William Moore, of Fawley, and two sons, of whom the elder,
William, of Kidmore End, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Ralph
Delavel, and had a son. Lister, of whom presently. Sir
Eichard d. 22 Nov. 1619, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Charles Blodnt, Knt. of Maple Durliam, who was
slain fighting under the King's banner, at Oxford, 1 June,
164-1. He m. Dorothy, dau. and sole heir of Sir Francis
Gierke, Knt of Houghton Conquest, in Bedfordshire, and by
her had (with two daus., of whom the elder, Anne, m. 1st,
John Swinburne, Esq. of Capheaton, and 2ndly, Francis God-
frey, Esq.) two sons, Michael, who was killed 1649, and
Walter. The 2nd son,
Walter Blodnt, Esq. of Maple Durham, m. 1st, Philippa
Benlowes, of Essex, who d. 1667 (issueless), and 2ndly,
Dorothy, dau. of Edmund Plowden', Esq. of Plowden, Salop,
by whom he had a dau., Ehzabeth, who d. an infant. He d.
May, 1671, having, by deed, 5 Feb. in the previous year,
settled the estates of Maple Durham on his cousin.
Lister Blodnt, Esq., b. 1654, who thus became of Maple
Durham. This gentleman m. 1683, Mary, dau. of Anthony
Englfficld, Esq. of White Knights, and had issue one son,
Michael, his heir, and two daus. (well known as the friends of
the poet Pope), Teresa, h. at Paris, 15 Oct. 1688, and d. 1759,
and Martha, b. 15 June, 1690, and d. 1763. Mr. Blount d. 25
June, 1710, and was s. by his son,
Michael Blodnt, Esq. of Maple Durham, 6. 26 March, 1693 ;
oil. 1715, Mart-Agnes, dau. and co-heir of Sir Joseph Tich-
borne, of Tichborne, Hants, by which lady, who d. May, 1777,
aged 82) he had, with two daus. (Mary, m. Sir Henry Tich-
borne, Bart., and Frances, who d. a nun at Brussels, 1740),
three sons, Michael, his heir; Henry-Tichborne, a priest,
President of Douay College, 1770, d. 1810 ; and Walter, a
Benedictine monk, d. 1746. He d. 2 Nov. 1739, and was
s. by his eldest son,
Michael Blodnt, Esq. of Maple Durham, b. 1719; ra.
1742, Mary-Eugenia, eldest dau. of Mannock Strickland, Esq.
of Lincoln's Inn, by whom (who was b. 10 July, 1723, and d.
12 Dec. 1762) he had issue,
I. Michael, his heir.
II. Joseph, b. 15 July, 1752; m. Mary, dau. of Francis Can-
ning, Esq. of Foxcote, co. Warwick, by whom he left at his
decease,
1 Joseph, b. 1779; in. 1st, Jane, dau. of John Saterthwaitc,
Esq. of Mansergh Hall, Westmorland ; 2ndly, 19 Feb.
1816, Anne, only dau. of Mr. Richard Martin, of Hurst-
borne Tarrant, in Hampshire, and by this lady only had
issue, one dau.
2 Michael, in. Catherine, dau. and co-heir of Francis
Wright, Esq. of Bedford Square, London (by his wife,
Catherine Petre, who m., after the death of Mr. Wright,
Michael Blount, Esq. of Maple-Durham), and had issue,
1 Alfred-Francis; 2 Gilbert-Robert; 1 Emma-Catherine,
m. Edmund-J. Wheble, Esq., d. s. p. 15 Oct. 1855; 2
Louisa-Mary, d. unm. 13 Feb. 1857.
1 Elizabeth, to. July, 1802, Ralph Riddcll, Esq. of Felton
Park, Northumberland.
2 Frances.
I. Mary-Eugenia, h. 14 Feb. 1745 ; m. 1st, 15 Nov. 1765,
Charles Stonor, Esq. of Stonor ; and 2ndly, 1783, Thomas
, Canning, 2nd son of Thomas Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, in
Warwickshire.
n. Martha, b. 1762 ; d. unm. 5 Feb. 1780.
Mr. Blount d. 5 Feb. 1792, and was s. by his eldest son,
Michael Blodnt, Esq. of Maple Durham, b. 4 July, 1743;
■m. 1st, at Bristol, 15 April, 1781, Eleanora, 2nd dau. of Maurice
Fitzgerald, Esq. of Puncher's Grange, co. Kildare. By this
lady (who. d. 12 May in the next year) he had a dau., Maria-
Eugenia, b. Jan. 1782 ; d. 2 Aug. 1791. He m. 2ndly, 27 Aug.
1787, Catherine, dau. and sole heir of John Petre, Esq. of
Belhouse, Essex, and widow of Francis Wright, Esq. of Bed-
ford Square, and had,
Michael-Henkt-5Iary, his successor,
Waltor-Thoiiias-Mary.
Henrietta, in. 16 Sept. 1811, John Wright, Esq. of Belsizo
Park, Hampstead. i
Juliana-Mary, m. Thomas Nolan, Esq. of the ancient family
of Ballykealy, co. Carlow, and d. 6 March, 1875.
Mr. Blount d. 29 Oct. 1821, and was s. by his son,
Micuael-Henry-Mary Blodnt, Esq. of Maple Durham, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff in 1832, b. 8 Aug. 1789; m. 1st, EUza-
beth-Anne-Mary, 4th dau. of Robert-Edward, 10th Lord Petre,
and by her (who d. 4 March, 1848) had surviving issue,
I. Michael-Charles, now of Maple Durham.
II. Charles-John. iii. John.
rv. Robert-Martin.
I. Mary-Catherine. ii. Charlotte-Elizabeth.
III. Georgiana-Frances. iv. Henrietta- JIatilda.
Mr. Blount m. 2ndly, 1850, Lucy-Catherine, 4th dau. of JamcG
Wheble, Esq. of Bulmershe, Berks.
Arms — Barry-nebulec or and sa. ; quartering Ayala, Cas-
tile, and Beadchamp.
CresU — A wolf passant sa., between two cornets, out of a
ducal coronet or; also an armed foot in the sun, ppr., with
the motto, "Lux tua, via mea." The latter is the crest now
generally adopted.
Scat — Maple Durham, near Reading.
BLOUNT OF OE,L,ETON,
BiOTTNT, William, Esq. of Orlcton, Hcrefoi-d, 5.
April, 1799; ra. 1st, 1821, Eliza, dau. of Thomas
Wright, Esq. of Eitzwalters, Essex, by whom (^iio
d. Feb. 1826) he had,
I. William, in. 1859, Anne, dau. of Valentine O'Brien
O'Connor, Esq., D.L., of Eockfield House, Black Rock,
CO. Dublin, and has issue.
He m. 2ndly, 31 March, 1839, Lady Charlotte- Jane
St. Muii*, eldest dau. of Edward AdolphMS, lltli
Duke of Somerset, K.G., and has by her,
II. Archibald-Henry, 6. 1840.
iiL Oscar-Henry, b. 1841 ; m. 15 July, 187S, Mary Frances,
only child of Sir Frederick Smythe, Bart.
I. Constance.
Mr. Blount, who s. his elder brother 1831, was
elected M.P. for Totnes 1839.
iCiltCajSC— Sni Jasies Blodnt, 3rd son of Sir Walter
Blodnt.— (See Blodnt of 3faple Durham), settled in co.
Hereford, in which county this branch of the family still
continues. He left one son,
Roger Blodnt of Grendon, in. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Robert
Whitney, of Whitney, co. Hereford. His great grandson,
Thomas Blodnt, Capt. under "Blount Lord Mountjoy at
Tournay," m. Mary, dau. of Paul Lloyd, of Montgomeryshire,
and left one son,
Roger Blodnt of Grendon, in. Mary, dau. of William
Berrington of Winsley, and was succeeded by his sixth son,
BIyles Blodnt, Esq. of Orlcton, d. Nov. 1663, leaving by his
wife Anne Bustard, of Addlebury, inter alios, two sons,
Thomas Blodnt, the lawyer, an antiquaiy and writer of cele-
brity, a zealous Roman CathoUc, who d. at Orleton, having
been frightened to death by Titus Gates' plot, and
Myles Blodnt, Esq., father of
Thomas Blodnt, Esq., who to. Mary, dau. of John Mostyn,
Esq. of Talacre, co. Flint, and dying 1731, left a son,
Edward Blodnt, Esq., who to. Miss Cothara, and had
issue. The 4th son,
William Blodnt, Esq., M.D., of Orleton, co. Hereford,
b. 1760; TO. 4 Nov. 1789, Mary, 4tli dau. of Lacon Lambe, Esq.
of Bidney, co. Hereford, and had issue,
I. Edward, d. unm. 1831.
II. William, now of Orleton.
III. Thomas, m. Miss Newton, and had issue.
IV. Charles, of Usk, co. Monmouth, b. Sept. ISOl ; in. Susan,
2nd dau. of Thomas Cooke, Esq. of Warham, co. Hereford,
and by her (who d. 12 Jan. 1866) had issue,
1 Charles-Edward, d. at Uske, Jan. 1852, ut. 16.
1 Emily, a nun. 2 Adela, a nun.
V. John, TO. Miss King, and d. 1870, leaving issue.
VI. Henry-T., d. 16 April, 1857, at Nantes, at. 52, leaving
issue, by his wife, two daus.
I. Anna-Maria, a nun at New Hall, Essex.
II. Emma, m. Henry Matthews, Esq., the authorof litPiary
of an Invalid, appointed a Puisne Judge of the Supreme
Court of Ceylon, 1829, leaving issue,
1 Henry, Q.C., late M.P. for Dungai-van.
1 Mary, ni. M. Jules de la Chere, of Paris, and has issue.
Z £ll«n, a nun.
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BLU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BLU
^^ms— Barry nebuK-e of six or and sa., in chief eight
pellets.
Crest — A cross in the sun.
Hotto — Mors crucis mea salus.
(Seat— Orleton, Tenhurj-, co. Hereford.
BLnNDELIi OF CHOSSY.
Bltjndell, Nicholas, Esq. of Crosby, co. Lan-
caster, J.P. and D.L., Major in Duke of Lancaster's
Own Rifle Militia, s. his father 11 July, 1845 ; m.
Not. 1847, Agnes-Mary, 3rd dau. of Sir Edward
Joseph Smythe, Bart, of Acton Burnell, and has
ssue,
I. William-Joseph, 6. April, 1851.
II. Francis-Nicholas, 6. April, 1853.
III. Osbert-Joseph.
1. Mary-Agnes. n. Clementina-Mary.
111. Josephine-Mary-Catherine.
IS^intKQC, — OsBEBTCs DE Atnosdale, living in the 12th
century, the tirst ancestor of this family on record, was great-
grandfather of
Sir Eobeet Blundell de Crosby, living 5 Edwakd I., who
gave to Allan, the son of Allan Norras (Norreys) all his land
in Watton Dale, Breck, and Bold, for six marks, which the
said Allan had lent him. In the 5th Edward I. Sir Robert
made over to his son, Nicholas, all his lands in Annosdale,
now called Ainsdale, saving to himself the right of shipwreck
(a valuable appendage in those days) to an estate on the coast,
and hkewise all his lands in Ravensmeales and Liverpoole,
still reserving the produce of shipwreck.
Nicholas Blhsdell, Esq. of Crosby, the last male repre-
■Eentative of this long-descended family, in. Frances, dau. of
JVIarmadulce, 2nd Lord Langdale, and had two daus..
Mart, who m. John Coppinger, Esq. of Ballyvolane, co. Cork,
and had an only son, who d. in infancy 1745.
Frances.
Mr. Blundell d. 1737, and was s. by his daus., of whom the
younger,
Frances Blundell, m. Henry Peppard, Esq. (grandson of
Thomas Peppard, Esq., who d. M.P. for Drogheda in 1640),
and had issue. The heiress of Crosby d. 17 April, 1773, having
outlived her husband about eighteen months, and was s. by
her eldest surviving son,
Nicholas Peppard, Esq. of Crosby, who assumed, in 1772,
the surname and arms of Blundell only. He m. Clementina,
3rd dau. of Stephen-Walter Tempest, Esq. of Broughton, co.
York, by Frances-Olive, his wife, dau. and co-heir of George
Meynell, Esq. of Aldborough, and by her (who d. 21 July,
1821) left at his decease 1795 (with two daus., Frances, wife of
Sir Edward Mostyn, Bart., and Clementina, who d. unm. 1821)
a son and successor,
William Blcndell, Esq. of Crosby, J.P. and D.L., who
m. Catherine, dau. of the late Sir Thomas Stanley Massey
Stanley, Bart, of Hooton, in Cheshire, by Catherine his wife,
dau. of William Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, and by her (who
d. 12 Jan. 1S62) had issue,
Nicholas, now of Crosby.
William, Capt. 51st Infantry, killed in action at Pangoon,
18 April, 1852.
Charles, Capt. Duke of Lancaster's Own Rifle Militia, late
Capt. 11th Imperial Royal Lancers (Austrian service), m.
Louisa de Urovies, 3rd dau. of Johann and Nepomuccne di
Urovies, of Pethevofalva, Neutra, Hungary.
John, of Crook Hall, Chorley, J. P., m. 1853, Catherine, dau.
of Peter Middelton, Esq. of Myddclton Lodge, and Stockeld
Park, CO. York, and has issue.
Thomas.
Clementina. Catherine-Frances.
Mary-Emily. Anna-Maria.
Mr. Blundell d. 11 July, 1S54.
Anns — Sa. ten billets arg.
Crest— A demi-lion rampant sa., in the paws a tau fitchue
er»ct arg.
Seat — ^The Hall, Crosby, near Liverpool.
BLUNT OF WALLOP HOUSE.
BtTTNT, The Rev. Edwaed-Powlett, of Wallop
House, Hants, b. 24 April, 1806 ; s. his brotlier
1868 ; m. July, 1831, Caroline- Anne, dau. of Rev.
Roger Clavell, of Manston, Dorset, and has issue,
I. Alfred-James, 6. 1835.
II. Francis-Theophilus, &. 1S37. in. Grant, 6. 1840.
1. Henrietta-Louisa. ii. Charlotte-Anne.
III. Mary-Anne.
Ittncaflt.— Walter Blunt, Esq. of Croydon (Srd son of
Sir Henry Blunt, 2nd bart., by Dorothy his wife, eldest dau. of
William Nutt, Esq. of Watthamstow), m. 1st, Anne, dau. of
James Dandridge, Esq., and by her had two sons, Walter, who
d. young, and James, of whom presently. He m. 2ndly, 1774,
Hannah-Maria, dau. of Sir Thomas Gatehouse, of Headly Park,
Hants, and grand-dau. of William Huggins, Esq. of the sumo
lilace, and by her had further issue,
George, 6. 4 Jan. 1778; d. at Agra, in the East Indies
3 June, 1826, s. p.
Edward- Walter, of Kempshott Park (see that article).
liliza-Maria, vi. 17 Nov. 1804, John-Greathead Harris, Esij.
Commissioner of the Insolvent Court.
Harriet, d. unm. 1852.
The only son of the 1st marriage,
James Blunt, Esq. of Wallop House, co. Hants, m. 1st,
6 Oct. 1799, Henrietta, dau. of Robert Garden, Esq. of Clifton,
and had issue,
Walter, his heir.
Edward-Powlett, now of Wallop House.
Emily-Dorothea, d. 7 July, 1831.
He m. 2ndly, 9 April, 1810, Sarah, dau. of Richard Little, Esq.,
and by her had issue,
Harriet-Louisa, ni. Hulbert Wathen, Esq. of Streatham,
Surrey ; d. Sept. 1866.
Chariotte-Maria, d. April, 1833.
Caroline-Arabella, m. Rev. Alfred Wilkinson, of Downside,
Somerset.
Sarah-Selina, vi. Rev. Alexander Annand, of Roade, co.
Northampton.
Mr. Blunt d. 28 Sept. 1832, and was s. by his son.
Rev. Walter Blunt, of Wallop House, J.P., 6. 23 Jan.
1802; m. 16 Oct. 1827, Marian, eldest Uau. of William Pearce,
Esq. of Whitehall Place, London, and had issue,
Ronald- Pearce, 6. 1828 ; d. the same year.
Emily-Anna-Maria, m. 4 Aug. 1859, Thomas-Edward Bid-
good, Esq., late 1st Royals, of Rockbeare Court, co. Devon,
and has issue, Henry- Walter, b. 6 Dec. 1861 ; Thoma.s-
Edward-Wingfield, 6. 5 March, 1866 ; Isabel-Sarah ; Marion-
Christina.
Agnes-Rebecca, m. 6 Jan. 1859, Rev. William-Fitzwilliam
Wharton, of Barningham, Yorkshire.
Rev. Mr. Blunt d. 13 May, 1868, and was s. by his brother.
^)-ms— Barry-nebuK-e of six or and sa.
Crest — The sun in glory, charged ou the centre with an eye
issuing tears, all ppr.
Motto — Inter lacrymas micat.
Seal — Wallop House, near Andovcr.
BLUNDELL OF INGE.
See Weld-Blundeli.
BLUNT OF KEMPSHOTT PARK.
Blttnt, Charles-Haeeis, Esq. of Kempshott
Park, Hants, Col. in the army, C.B., b. 7 Sept. 1X2,5 ;
s. his brother 1862 ; m. 1856, Mary- Augusta, (^mh.
of the late Lieut.-Col. Thomas Tod, and ha^ ui.o
son,
Edward-Walter ; and two daus.
ILillCiigC— This is a junior branch of the Blunts, Baronets,
of London.
Edwakd-Walter Blunt, Esq. of Kempshott Park, J.P. and
D.L., eldest surviving son of Walter Blunt, Esq., by his 2nd
wife Anna-Maria, dau. of Sir Thomas Gatehouse, of Headley
Park, Hants, and grand-dau. of William Huggins, Esq. of that
place {see Blunt of IValloi) House), b. 28 Nov. 1779 ; m. 9 March,
1813, Janet-Shiriey, dau. of James Allan, Esq. of The Hall, CO.
Stirling, and had issue,
Edward-Walter, 6. 2 Sept. 1818; d. v.nm. 30 July, 1840.
George-AUan, b. 28 June, 1822; d. 11 Feb. 1840.
Henry, b. 15 Sept. 1823.
Charles-Harris, now of Kempshott Park.
Jamcs-St. John (Rev.), Vicar of Old Windsor, and Chaplain
to the Queen, b. 5 June, 1827; m. 13 April, 1863, IsabcUa-
Elizabcth, dau. of Rev. John Stokes, and ha.s issue.
ELY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BOD
153
Arthur, Capt. R. Bombay Artillery, b. 1 Jan. 1829.
Alexander-Colvin (Kev.), b. 14 Nov. 1831.
David, 6. 29 Dec. 1833; in. Frances-Jemima, dau. of J. Eopor,
Esq.
Elizabeth-Maria, m. 8 May, 1839, Eov. H.-J. Bi<ig-Withor,
Kector of Worthing, Hants, 2nd son of the late Henry Bigg-
Wither, Esq. of Manydown Park, Hants.
Harriet, m. 17 Aug. 1841, Key. John Lawrell, M.A., Rector
of Hampreston, co. Dortict, youngest son of the late James
Lawrell, Esq. of Frimlcy, Surrey.
Shirley-Anna.
Mr. Blunt d. 1860, and was s. by his son,
Henry Blunt, Esq. of Kempshott I'arlv, &. 15 Sept. 1S23;
d. 1862, and was s. by his brother, the present proprijtor.
Amu — Barry nebulee of six or and sa.
Crest — The sun in gloi-r, charged on the centre with an eye
issuing tears, all ppr.
Motto — Inter lacryraas micat.
Seat — Kempshott Park, near Basingstoke.
BUEN-BLYTH OF WOOLHAMPTON
HOUSE.
Buen-Bltth, Egbert, Esq. of Woolhampton
House, Berks, J.P., Commissioner of Lieutenancy,
London, b. 20 Aug. 1820 ; vi. 16 April, 1859, Isabella,
eldest dau. of the late James Blyth, Esq. of Wool-
hampton House (d. 1873), ^vhose name he assumed
by royal license, 1873. Mr. Burn-Blyth is son of
William Burn, Esq., who d. 1870.
Sen*.— Woolhampton House, Reading.
BOARD OF FARLEIGH PLACE.
BoAED, John, Esq. of FarleiQ;h Place, Westerham,
Kent, J.P., Major 1st Kent Kifle Volunteers, b. 0
Feb. 1828 ; m. Jan. 186t, Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of
Kev. W.-M. Pyne, Eector of Oxted, and has issue,
I. John-William, b. Aug. 1SG7.
n. Herbert-Richard, b. 1S75.
I. Mabel.
II. Ethel-Elizabeth.
iLuiCilgC— Thomas Eokde, Esq., son of Stephen Eorde,
who was living at Borde Hall in 1560, ui. Elizabeth Stapley,
and had a son,
NisiAN Borde, Esq., who built Pax Hill, near Lindfield, in
160G. He m. Margaret, dau. of Worley of Glynde, by whom
he had a son, from whom descended,
EicHARD Board, Esq., who m. Sarah Dalby, and was
father of John Board, Royal Horse Guards Blue, who d. unm.,
and
Rev. Richard Board, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Jones, Esq. of Dery Ormond, co. Cardigan (d. 1851), and d.
1859, aged 97, leaving a son,
John Board, Esq., now of Farleigh Place.
^i-))is— Per fesse gu. and az., an escutcheon within an orle
of martlets arg.
Crest — A goat ermine crined or.
Motto — Perforatiis.
Seal — Farleigh Place, Westerham, Kent.
BODDAM-WHEATHATJ.
See WnEATHAii.
BODEN OF EDNAST0I7 HALL.
BODEN, Henry, Esq. of Ednaston Hall, and il c
Eriary, co. Derby, J.P., b. 13 Feb. 1836, late
Lieut. Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry; >». 8 May,
1866, Mary Shuttleworth, dau. of Ed^vard -
Anthony lloldcn, Esq. of Aston Hall, co. Derby,
and Tiilon-on - the - Hill, co. Leicester, and has
issue,
I. Henry-Walter-Degge-Shuttleworth, b. 20 Feb. 1SG7.
II. Anthony-Drummond, b. 24 Sept. t872.t
in. Eeginakl Sam, b. 24 Sept. 1872.
I. Cherrie-Evelyn.
ILflirilgC.— This family was formerly seated in Devon.
Henry ISoden, Esq. of The Friary, Derby, second son and
successcr of John Boden, Esq. of Ednaston, m. 3 aiarch, 1835,
Anne, dau. of Joseph Smith, Esq. of Lea Lodge, Kent, and d.
12 Aug. 18G2, leaving issue,
Henry, now of Ednaston. Walter, h. G Aug. 1837.
Charios-John, b. 21 Oct. 1845.
Frances-Anne, m. W.-J. Smith, Esq. of Alvaston Field, co.
Derby.
Mary-Louisa, m. Henry Clay, eldest son of Henry Clay, Eoq.
of Piercefield Park, co. Monmouth.
Rosa-Emily.
Arms — Arg. a chevron sa. between three teasels ppr.
Crest — A swan wings expanded ppr.
Motto— Contrsi audentior.
Seats — Ednaston Hall, Ednaston ; The Friary, Derby.
BODENHAM OF ROTHERWAS.
BoDENHAM, Charles de la Barre, Esq. of
Eothcrwas, co. Hereford, D.L., J.P., b. 4 May,
1813 ; m. 23 April, 1850, the Countess Irena-Marlj,
Dzierzykraj-Morawski, dau. of the late Joseph,
Count Dzierzykraj-Morawski, of Operow, Grand
Duchy of Posen. Mr. Bodenham is a Knt. of the
Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
iLiltCaflC— Sib John Bodenham, Lord of Monington,
Walterstun, Cheynston, and Dewchurch, 5th in descent from
Hugh de Bodham, alias Bodenham, Lord of Bodenham Roger,
temp. Stephen, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of John llagon. Lord of
Walterston and Cheynston, and had by her two sons, John of
Monington, whose dau. and heir, Margaret, m. Hugh Har-
gest, of Hargcst, and Robert, ancestor of the Bodenhams or'
Biddenden and Ryal. Sir John m. 2ndly, Isabella, dau. and
sole heir of Walter de la Barre, Lord of Rotherwas, Barre "s
Court and other manors, and by her left at his decease, 49
Edward III., a son and successor.
Sir Roger Bodenham, Knt. of Dewchurch, to. Agnes, dau.
of Thomas Vaughan of Tilleglas, co. Brecon, and was father of
Roger Bodenham, Esq. of Dewchurch, m. Johanna, dau.
of Thomas Bromwich of Feildes, and had, with three daus.,
Johanna, m. John Blount, Esq. of Grendon; Agnes, ra. Thomas
Parrie, Ksq. of Polto, and Cecily, Abbess of Wilton at the
Dissolution, a son
Thomas Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas. He m. Jane, sister
and co-heiress of Thomas Yorke, Esq., and had, with two
daus., Anne, to. William Morgan, Esq. of Tredegar; and
Catherine, m. Walter Williams, Esq. of Llanfoist, as many
sons. He was s. by the elder son,
Roger Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, h. 3 Henry VII.,
TO. Jane, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Thomas Whyttington, cf
Pauntly, and left at his decease, 1579, Thomas, his heir, who
d. s. p. 1583 ; Roger, successor to his brother ; Elizabeth, m.
Thomas Morgan, of Machen, co. Monmouth ; and Margaret,
m. 1st, William Games, and 2ndly, John Pye. The 2nd son.
Sir Roger Bodenham, Knt. of Rotherwas, b. 1546, K.B. at
the Coronation of James I. ; to. 1582, Bridget, youngest dau.
of Sir Humphrey Baskerville, Knt. of Erdisley Castle, co. Here-
ford, and had, with a dau., Blanch, m. 5 Oct. 1611, Edward
Lingen, Esq. of Stoke Edith and Sutton, co. Hereford, and a
younger son, AVilUam, of Bryngwyn, an elder son and heir,
Thomas Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, living 1G34, r,u
Mary, dau. of Sir Francis Lacon, of Kinlet Hall, Salop, and
had, with two daus., a son and successor,
Roger Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, m. Anne Draycot,
of Paynesley, in Staffordshire, and had issue. The 2nd son,
John Bodenham, Esq., of Rotherwas, to. Mary, dau. of
Charles Trinder, of Bourton-on-the- Water, in Gloucestershire,
and had (with a dau., Anne, m. Henry Tasburgh, Esq. of
London, and d. s. p.) two sons, of whom the younger, John, a
Jesuit, named in the settlement of 1712, d. imm. ; while the
elder,
Charles Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, m. 1st, Anne, dm.
of John Stonor, Esq. of Stonor, co. Oxford, and by her (ulio
d. April, 1714) had a son, Charles-Stonor, his heir, and Mary-
Catherine, a nun at Brussels. He m. 2ndly, 1731, Catherine,
dau. of William Huddleston, Esq. of Sawston, in Cambridge-
shire, and by her had issue, John d.s.p.; Catherine, ;.;.
John Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, co. Woiccsier; Mary,.,;.
154
EOD
THE LANDED GENTEY.
BOG
John Tancred, Esq. ; and Anne, d. an infant. Mr. Bodenhara
d. 15 May, 1762, and was s. by his son,
Cuarles-Stonor Bodenham, Esq. of Eotherwas, ra. Frances
Pentlrill, descended from Richard I'endrill, who saved King
Charles II., and dying 16 April, 17G1, was s. by his son,
Charles Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, &. 2 June, 1753 ;
■m. Bridget, dan. of Thomas Hornyold, Esq. of Blackmovc
Parlf, in Worcestershire, and by her, who d. 29 April, 18J5,
had one son and a dau.,
Chaeles-Thomas, of Eotherwas.
Eliza-Mary, Canoness of the Royal Chapter of St. Anne of
Mr. Bodenham d. 5 April, 1S2C, and was s. by his son,
Charles-Thomas Bodexham, Esq. of Rotherwas, J. P., 6. 15
Feb. 1783; m. 29 Nov. 1810, Elizabeth-Mary, 5th dau. of
Thomas Weld, Esq. of Lulworth Castle, Dorset, and d. 5. Dec.
1S65, leaving an only son, the present Chables dc la Barre
Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas.
Arms — Az., a fessc between three chess-rooks or, quartering
twenty-five coats.
Crests — A dragon's head erased sa. ; and a wing arg. rising
out of a ducal coronet or.
Motto — Veritas liberabit.
/Seai— Eotherwas, Hereford.
BODKIN OF ANNAGH.
EODKIN, Egbert, Esq. of Annagh, co. Galway,
J.P., High Sheriff 1833-34, b. 30 March, 1809 ; m.
30 June, 1842, Elizabeth, youngest dau. and co-
heiress of the late Thomas Redingtoa, Esq. of Rje-
hill, CO. Gralway.
iCtltCngC. — The Bodkins(who claim to have been originally
FitzGcralds) took an active part in the affairs of Atbenry in
the time of Edward III. ; many of the family removed to
Galway in the succeeding reign, that of Richard II., where
they gave their name to a street, and at that early period
Thomas Bodkin and his son Henry were, in and about the
town, extensive proprietors. In 1455, John Bodkin was com-
positorof the Customs. Members of the family were frequently
elected Provosts of Athenry ; Richard Bodkin, a burgess of
Galway, was Provo-st of Athenry in 1454. A great many of
the family became Mayors and Sheriffs for the town of Galway
up to the time when it surrendered to Sir Charles Coote, 1652.
Ambrose Bodkin, Sheriff of Galway in 1570, son and heir of
John Bodkin, Mayor of Galway, 1518, m. Julian, dau. of John
Blake, by his wife, Evelina Skerrett, and was great grand-
father of
Ambrose Bodkin Fitz-John, who got grants of the following
lands, that is to say, Adnagh, Kilmoyland, and several other
denominations, and dying 1679, was s. by liis son,
John-Bodkin Fitz- Ambrose, who d. 1689, and was great-
grandfather of
John Bodkin, who to. 1st, Miss Browne, dau. of Martin
Browne, of Coolarne, by his wife, Miss Brown, of Castle
Mount Garret, and had by her, Richard-Blake, his heir;
Robert, successor to his brother; Austin ; Anne, m. in 1719,
Thomas Blake, Esq. of Mulloughmore and Windfield ; and
another dau., ra. Kicholas Bermingham, of Bachersfort.
He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of R. Blake, of Ardfry, ancestor
to the Lords Wallscourt, and had three daus., Julia, to. 1st,
Peter Lynch, Esq., and 2ndly, P. Martyn, Esq.; a dau., m.
John Browne, of Galway; and Mary- Anne, m. Richard
Geoghegan, Esq. of Bunown Castle, co. Galway. The eldest
Bon,
Eichard-Blake Bodkin, d. tmm., and was s. by his brother,
Robert Bodkin, who ra. 1st, a dau. of Sir Anthony Brabazon,
of Brabazon Park, co. Mayo, by whom he had an only dau.,
Anne, to. Henry Bingham, brother of John, Lord Clan-
morris, of Newbrook, co. Mayo. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau.
of John Kirwan, Esq. of Castlehacket, co. Galway, by whom
he had John, his heir; Denis, d. unra. ; and Margaret, who
va. John Bodkin, of Bengarra, co. Galway. His eldest son
and heir,
John Bodkin, of Annagh, in. Harriet, dau. of Martin Kirwan,
Esq. of Blindwell, co. Galway, and had issue,
Robert, now of Annagh.
Martin, a Ban-ister, d. «ra/i. Denis, d. v.v.ra.
Mary, a nun, deceased.
Elizabeth, to. John Blake, Esq. of Ballyglunin, deceased,
Harriet, m. Hyacinth Daly, Esq. of Raford, co, Galway,
deceased.
Margaret, a nun, deceased.
Catherine. Anna.
Arras — Arg., a saltier gu.
Crest — A wild boar ppr.
Motto — Crom-a-boo.
-Seat— Annagh, Ballyglunin, co. Galway.
BOGER OF WOLSDON.
BoGER, Waltee-Deeble, Esq. of Wolsdon, Coiii-
wall, J.P., M.A., Barrister-at-Law, h. 15 Feb. 1832 ;
s. his father 22 Nov. 1875 ; m. 1863, AmeUa-Harriet,
dau. of Thomas Bosworth, Esq. of Westerham,
Kent.
Ht'lirajC— About the middle of the IGth century, Cheib-
TOPHEE BoGER was living as a landowner in Plymstock, Devon,
and d. about 1560; the will of his widow, Isabel, who d. a few
years afterwards, was proved in 1563. His lands passed suc-
cessively through four generations to Edmund Boger, 6. 166f>
(son of Richard, grandson of Edmond, and great-grandson of
Sylvester Boger, who was elder son and heir of the above-
named Christopher Boger and Isabel his wife). He j/i. 1st,
Johanna Pike, and 2ndly, Elizabeth Blatchford, and by the
former had issue, of whom,
I. Christopher, was his heir.
II. Richard, h. 1703, went to reside in St. Germans, Corn-
wall, and m. 1726, Sarah Turthff; he d. 1756, leaving
a son,
Richard, Vice-Adralral E.N., m. Maria Carpenter, and
by her left at his decease, 1822, two sons,
1 Turtliff, Col. E.A., «i. PrisciUa Burdon, and d. 1851,
leaving a son,
George-Turtliff Boger, Esq., now of Hastings, Sussex,
TO. Georgina, 2nd dau. of Vice-Admiral W.-C. Otway,
and has issue four sons and one dau., George-
Otway ; Henry-Turtliff, Comm. R.N. ; William-Shad-
forth; Coryndon-Peters, Comm. R.N. ; and Margaret-
Henrietta.
The elder son,
Curi.stopher Bogee, Esq., s. to the lands in Plymstock. Ho
TO. 1730, Margaret, dau. of John Blatchford, Esq. of Little
Ash, Cornwall, and d. 1796, leaving, besides other children,
three sons,
John, of whom presently.
Richard, Capt. R.N., b. 1743 ; by his wife, Elizabeth Ellery,
he had a dau., Elizabeth, i>i. 1799, John Temple, Esq. of The
Nash, Worcestershire.
Sylvester.
The eldest son,
John Bogee, Esq., 6. 1736; Receiver-General of the Crown
for Cornwall; m. 17G5, Mary, dau. and eventually heiress of
Searle Deeble, Esq. of Wolsdon, Cornwall, and representative
of the families of Wolsdon and Deeble, through the marriage
of Mary Wolsdon, the last heiress of Wolsdon (which is one
of the oldest properties in Cornwall, Alnod of Wolsdon posses-
sing it in 1087), with John Deeble of Inceworth, in Maker.
Mr. Boger rf. 1783, having had, besides several daus., three
sons,
John, his heir.
Edmond, Eear-Admiral R.N., in. Jane Blaxton, and d. s. p.
1845.
Richard, Capt. Royal Marines, to. Eliza Squire, and d. 1835;
leaving three sons and three daus., Edmund; Norbrun;
Richard ; Matilda ; Mary-Anne ; and Harriet.
The eldest son,
John Boger, Esq. of Wolsdon, Eeceiver-General for Coniwall,
6.1769; 771. 1797, Lucy, dau. of Samuel Ilcxt, Esq. of
Trenarren, Cornwall, and had issue,
Deeble, his heir.
John-Hext, h. 1S04; in. 1832, Margaret, dau. of Major Henry
Mercer, E.I.C.S., and d. s. p. 23 June, 1865.
Sophia. Ehzabeth, d. 1829.
Mr. Boger d. 1848. His eldest son,
Deeble Boger, Esq. of Wolsdon, Cornwall, J.P. and D.L.,
h. 12 Feb. 1792; to. 14 April, 1829, Francis, eldest dau. of
Thomas Bewes, Esq. of Beaumont, Devon, M.P., and has
issue,
I. Waltee-Deeble, now of Wolsdon.
II. John-Bewes, b. 8 July, 1835 ; d. 1844.
III. Hext, b. 28 April, 1837 ; m. 1864, Blanche-Lnz, youngest
dau. of General Anthony Bacon, and has issue, Alnod-Joiin,
6. 31 Aug. 1871 ; Frances-Olive-Luz ; Margare^Nora.
1. Frances Elizabeth. ii. Agnes-Lucy.
III. Jane-Margaret.
Mr. Boger was a Special Deputy Warden of the Stannariea.
He d. 22 Nov. 1875.
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130L
15,
Anns (as borne by Mr. Boger of 'Wolsdon)— Quarterly : 1st
and 4th, vert, three scrope staves, or "dibbles," for Deeble;
2nd and 3rd, sa., a cross arg., two roses on chief of the same,
for Wolsdon. (As borne by Admiral Edmund Boger, R.N.) — Or,
u bend vaire arg. and gu., cottised az., between two towers of
the last, on a canton of the fourth an anchor in bend sinister
of the first surmounted of a sword in saltire, ppr.
Crest (borne by Mr. Boger, of Wolsdon) — An arm, holding in
the hand a dibble and a rose. (As borne by Admiral Boger) —
On a tower or, charged with two lozenge.s, conjoined vaire, arg.
and gu., a dove, holding in its beak an olive branch, all ppr.
Seat — Wolsdon, Antony, Cornwall.
BOLDEN OF HYNINa.
EOLDEN, WiLLiAM-BoiDEN, Esq. oi! Ilyniug, co.
Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., b. 29 Sept. 1803 ; s. his
father 1855 ; m. 1834, Mary- Anne, dau. of George
Andrew, Esq. of Compstall, co. Chester, and has
issue.
ill'ncatJC. — This family was possessed of the estate of
Boldens, in Ellel, co. Lancaster, for more than two centuries,
until it was sold aboutthe year 1750, by
William Bolden, Esq., who afterwards settled in Liverpool.
His son and heir,
William Bolden, Esq., of Hyning, co. Lancaster, b. 25 Dec.
1730; in. Agness Fleming of Eayrigg, Westmorland, a
descendant of the Rydal family, but d. s. p. ISOO, when his
estate devolved on (the son of his sister, Alice, by her husband,
John Leonard of Liverpool) his nephew,
John Leonard, who assumed the surname and arms of
Bolden, and became John Bolden, Esq. of Hyning, J.P.
andD.L. ; he was b. 25 Aug. 177G; m. 1801, Mary, dau. of
John Satterwaite, Esq. of Rigmaden Hall, Westmorland, and
had, besides six other sons and two daus.,
William Bolden, now of Hyning.
John Bolden, d. 1 Feb. 1855, and was s. by his eldest son,
the present William-Bolden Bolden, Esq., of Hyning.
Aims — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, on a fesse gu. three
fleurs-de-lis of the field ; 2nd and 3rd, per fesse dancettee gu.
and vert, three swans or.
Crests — 1st, out of a ducal coronet or, a tiger's head arg.;
2nd, a swan or.
Motlo — Pour bien desirer.
Seats — Hyning, near Lancaster.
BOLDEEO OP WHITE HOUSE.
EoLDEEO, John, Esq. of White House, Rattlcsden,
Suffolk, b. 3 Oct. 1806 ; m. 16 Oct. 1829, Sarali-
Maria, eldest dau. of Mr. John Rajnham, sometime
of Drinkstone Hall, Suffolk, son of James Eajn-
ham, of Ofton Wallow and Eurnt House, in the
same co., and has issue,
I. John-Simon (Rev.), M.A., Incumbent of Amblecote, Staf-
fordshire; b. 12 Nov. 1830; in. 22 Sept. 1859, Emma, 2nd
dau. of J.-B. Burrell, Esq. of Arthur's Seat, Victoria,
and has issue, two sons and two daus.
II. George-Thomas, b. 20 Feb. 1832; m. and has issue.
III. Frederic, b. 2 May, 1841.
IV. Arthur-Herbert, Sub.-Lieut. R.N., b. 20 Oct. 1S15.
v. Joseph- John, h. 18 July, 1S47.
VI. Alexander-Samuel, b. 2 Kov. 1843.
VII. Henry-Francis, b. 23 Nov. 1852.
VIII. Edmund-Raynham, ) ^ . , ,. t i ic-i
- , , T ' }■ twins, 6. 1/ July, ISol.
IX. Lonsdale-James, j
X. Albert-John, 6. 4 May, 1S57.
I. Mary-Anne.
II. Sarah-Maria, m. William Mansfield, Esq. of Ixworth,
Thorpe, Suffolk.
III. Anna-Caroline. iv. Helen.
IV. Isabella-Jane. vi. Alice-Emma.
ittnCttflC— Edmund Boldeiio, living at Fomham St.
Martin, Suffolk, 1501, son and heir of Richard Boldero, and
grandson of William Boldero, of Fornhara St. Martin, la.
Isabel, dau. of Jenkyn Smith, Esq. and d. in or about 1523,
leaving (with younger issue) two sons, John, his heir, and
Thomas, who d. 1588, leaving, by Margery Bettes his wife, a
son and heir, John, of Bury St. Edmunds, father of Ednumd
Boldero, D.D., Rector of Westerficld, Glemslord, and Snayl-
well, d. 5 July, 1679; he is referred to by Roger North,
Walker, and Evelyn, and was l^Iaster of Jesus College, Cam
bridge. The eldest son and heir, t
John Boldero, living at Fornham St. Martins 1537 ; m. ^^■>ii
Margaret Howard of Norfolk, and d. 1584, leaving, with othe
issue, Edmund Boldero, m. Elizabeth Page, of Framlinghaui
and d. 1602, leaving several children; and
George Boldero, Gent., bapt. at Fornham St. Martin 1501
d. 1609. His grandson,
Simon Boldero, M.A. of Jesus College, Cambridge, bapt
at Ixworth 1636 ; m. 1658, Frances, dau. of John GodbouUl
Esq., AI.P. for Bury, and d. 1701, leaving issue,
Simon, his heir.
George, 6. 1665; m. 1701, Esther Fiske, of Eattlesden, am
d. 1737, leaving, with other issue, 1 Roger, of Ixworth, 1.
1714, TO. 1750, Elizabeth Cocksedge, and d. 1794, leavin:
a son, George, b. 1753, m. 1780, Hester, dau. of the Rev
Edward Griffin, and d. 1818, having had George, Per
petual Curate of Ixworth, d. s. p. at Brussels 183G ; :
Hester, m. Rev. Henry Adams, Rector otBardwell, Suffolk
2 Frances, m. Rev. Edward-Rene Payne, Rector of Hep
worth, Suffolk ; and 3 Mary, m. Rev. Mr. Dodson.
The eldest son.
The Rev. Simon Boldero, A.M., Vicar of Great Barton, am
subsequently Rector of Woolpit, b. 1660; m. 1683, Joan Cooke
of Little Livermere, and was s. at his decease 1722, by his soi
and heir,
The Rev. John Boldero, Rector of Woolpit ; who m. 17 Oct
1723, Martha Taylor, of Woolpit, sister of Maria-Rebeccs
Taylor, wife of Richard Dillon, Esq. of Dillon Grove, co
Roscommon, and had by her, with other issue,
I. JoHX, Rector of Ampton, b. 16 Oct. 1729, whose son
were, John; William; George, Rector of Raynham, Nor
folk ; and Edmund. The eldest son, the Rev. John Buldero
Rector of Ampton, was father of Col. Henry Georgi
Boldero, of Hurst Grove, Berks, late M.P.for Chippenham
and formerly Clerk of the Ordnance, t/t. Mary, dau. ol
Joseph Neeld. Esq., and had is.^iuo, 1 George-Neeld, Col.
late 21st Fusiliers; b. 21 June, Ib'Ji); m. 1862, Anna-Maria,
dau. of W.-S. Trench, Esq., and has issue; 2 Henry-Kearney
(llev.), M.A., Rector of Grittleton, Wilts, b. 19 March, 1831.
II. Simon, of whose family we treat.
I. Martha, m. 6 Oct. 1757, Simon Hunt, of Norton, Suffolk,
and d. 1807.
II. Ann.
John Boldero, d. 17 Oct. 1753. His 2iid son,
Simon Boldero, Esq., 6. 30 Dec. 1730 ; m. 6 Oct. 175T
Elizabeth-Susannah, dau. of — Gardner, Gent, of Woolpit
and by her (who d. 5 July, 1784) left at his decease, 25 March,
1784, three sons,
Roger, 6. 28 May, 1766 ; m. Deborah Poole, and d. 2 July,
1810, leaving issue.
Simon, of whom presently.
John, of Bury St. Edmunds, b. 31 March, 1771 ; m. Susar
Cocksedge, and d. 1838.
The 2nd son,
Simon Boldero, Esq., of Drinkstone, b. 30 Jan. 1769 ; m.
twice. By Eliz.abeth-Susan his 1st wife (who d- 1801) he had
a dau., Elizabeth, m. Thomas Markham ; and by his 2nd,
Mary Hazelwood, of Woolpit, three sons and two daus.,
John, of White House, Rattlesden.
George of Ashfield, b. 21 July, 1811; m. 25 Nov. 1830,
Sophia, dau. of James Ransom, of Bury St. Edmunds, by
his wife, a dau. of James Stewart, Esq., and by her (who
d. 1866) has George- William, eldest surviving son, b. 1837,
and other issue.
William, b. 1818; m. Anna-Caroline, dau. of Mr. Raynham,
of Drinkstone Hall, and d. s. p. 1851.
Susan, m. George Pledger, late of Bury.
Martha, d. imm.
Arms — Per pale or and az., a saltire counterchanged.
Crest — A greyhound sejant arg.
ilfoito— Audax ero.
Seat— White House, Eattlesden, Woolpit, Suffolk.
BOLITHO OF PENAIiVERNE.
BoLiTHO, Thomas-Simon, Esq. of Penalverne,
Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., b. Jan. 1808 ; tn. 1838,
Ehzabeth, dau. of Thomas Eobins, Esq. of Liskeard,
and has issue,
I. Thomas-Robins, b. Sept. 1840; educated at Harrow, and
B.A. of Christ Church Coll., Oxford; vi. 1870, Augusta-
Jane, 3rd dau. of the late Richard-Bassett Wilson, Esq.
of Cliffe Hall, Yorkshire.
II. Edward-Alverne. ni. Glynne.
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IV. John-Borlase, n. 12 Dec. 1872, Elizabetli, dau. of J.-M.
■William.«, Esq. of Caerhayes.
I. Elizabeth-Robins, in. 1860, her cousin, Richard Foster,
Esq. of Lanwithan, Cornwall.
II. Mary. ili. Maria-Caroline. iv. Emily-Octavia.
Mr. Bolitho, a Deputy Warden of the Stannaries,
served as High Sherifi' 1867.
ILuttagt.— The late Thomas Bolitho, Esq. of the Coombe,
Madron, m. Maria, dau. of Samuel Harris, Esq. of Beedferris,
CO. Devon, and had issue,
Edwakd, Esq. of Trewidden, J.P., 6. 1804; m. Mary, dau.
of John Stephens, Esq. of Beerferris, and has an only son,
Thomas-Bedford, J. P., h. 1834.
Thomas Simon, Esq. of Penalverne, as above.
William, m. Mary, dau. of Walter Yonge, Esq. of St. Ives.
Arms — Erm., on a plain chevron, cotised, engrailed, between
three fleurs-de-lis sa., five bezants.
Crest — In front of a fern brake, ppr., a cubit arm erect,
vested az., charged with three bezants, cuff arg., in the hand,
ppr., a fleur-de-lis sa.
Motto— He Dcu.
^eaJ— Penalverne, Penzance, CornwalL
BOLTON OP BECTIVE ABBET.
The late Eichakd Bolton, Esq. of Bectivo
Abbey, co. Meath, J. P., m. Frances, dau. of George
Boniford, Esq. of Eahinstown co. Meath, and sister
and co-heir of Eobert-G-eoro;e Bomford, Esq. of
Eahinstown ; and dying 27 Feb. 1868, was s. by
his widow.
JLillCaflC. — John Bolton, of Great Fenton, co. Stnfford
(living teiup. Elizabeth) son of Sir Edward Bolton, Knt. of
Lancashire, m. Margaret, dau. of Kichard Ash, of Ash, near
Stone, CO. Stafford, and was father of
Sir Eiciiard Bolton, Knt., who settled in Ireland towards
the close of the sixteenth century ; he was Recorder of Dublin
in 1607, and Solicitor-General in 1618. In 1625 he was
appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer, received the honor
of knighthood, and was made a Member of the Privy Council.
In 1635 he had a grant from King Charles I., of the lands of
Tullydonnell, CO. Louth. In 1639 he became Lord Chancellor
«f Ireland, and the same year received a grant for ever of the
parish of Eective, co. Meath. In 1640 Sir Richard was
impeached of high treason, but without foundation. He m.
1st, Frances, dau. of Richard Walter, Esq. of Stafford, by
whom he had six sons and two daus.,
Sib Edward, his heir.
Thomas, ancestor of Bolton nf TuHydnnnell.
John, m. Bridget, dau. of Hugh Shakcrley, of Somcrford,
CO. Chester, and dying (before 1634), left a son, Edward,
and a daughter, Bridget.
James.
Carroll, d. 1681, leaving a son, John, and four daus.,
Mary, m. Richard Cliappell, Esq. ; Anne ; Dorothy ;
Hill.
Benjamin.
Anne b. 1603; m. the Et. Hon. Col. Arthur Hill, M.P. for
Hillsborough, by whom she had three sons, Moyses, Edward,
and Francis. She d. in 1636.
Mary, m. 1st, Patrick Nangle, Baron of Navan; and 2ndly,
Edward Bermingham.
Sir Richard, m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Sir Patrick Barne-
Avall, Knt. of Turvey: and dying, November, 1648 (will dated
1G34, proved 1648), bequeathed the lands of Tullydonnell to
his 2nd son. The eldest son,
Sir Edward Bolton, cf Brazeel, co. Dublin; Solicitor-
General in 1622, Chief Baron of the Exchequer in 1640, and
under the Protector, in 1651, " Commissioner for the Adminis-
tration of Justice in Ireland." He m. Isabella, duu. of Mr.
Serjeant Ayloffe, and had issue,
Nicholas, his heir.
Edward of Clounesk, Queen's Co.
The eldest son,
Nicholas Bolton, Esq., of Brazeel, m. 1 Slay, 1649, Anne,
2nd dau. of Nicholas Loftus, Esq. of Fethard, and had issue,
Edward, of Brazeel, who d. s. p. 1705; Richard, successor to
his brother; Isabella, vi. 16 May, 1696, Sir Mark Rainsford,
Knt. ; Frances, rn. John Madden, M.D., of Dublin and Manor
Waterhouse, co. Fermanagh; and Margaret, to. 1st, Theophilus
Jones, Esq., of Bealanamore, co. Dublin, and Headfort, co.
Leitrim, and 2ndly, John Edkins, Esq. of Roper's Rest. Mr.
Bolton d. 1 Aug. 1C92. His 2nd son,
Richard Bolton, Esq. of Brazeel, heir to his brother, m,
Anne-Catherine, dau. of Stein Bill, of Copenhagen, and dying
1721, was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Bolton, Esq. of Brazeel, M.P. for Swords, b. 1695;
TO. Letitia, youngest dau. of Robert Viscount Moleswoith, and
d. 5 Aug. 1758, leaving (with five daus., of whom Letitia, m.
the Rev. Gustavus Hamilton, and Anna-Maria, m. Capt.
Archibald Grant) four sons, Robert, his heir; Theophi-
lus, a Commissioner for managing the State Lottery of
Dublin; Richard; and Edward, who d. young. The eldest
son,
Robert Bolton, Esq. of Brazeel, m. 13 July, 1754, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Blennerhasset, Esq. of the co. Kerry, and had
two sons, Edward, his heir; and Robert-Compton, to. 177S,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Hon. Jas. Massy-Dawson of
Ballynacourte, co. Tipperary, and had issue, Robert, Capt.
18th Hussars, killed in the Peninsular war, and John, of
Ballywire, co. Tipperary, who took the additional name of
Massy, under the will of his maternal grand-uncle, the Hon.
John Massy, of Massy Park, co. Limerick. Mr. Bolton d. 179K,
and was s. by his son,
Edward Bolton, Esq. of Brazeel, formerly of the Royal
Horse Guards, m. 1st, Miss M'Donnell, by whom he had a sen,
Robert-Charles, to. 1800, Charlotte, dau. of Joseph Neynoe,
Esq., and d. 1805, leaving two sons, Richard, late of Bectivo
Abbey ; and Robert, ?/i. Maria, dau. of John Arthure, Esq.
of Seafield, co. Dublin, and d. leaving issue. Mr. Edward
Bolton TO. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Joseph Neynoe, Esq., by
whom he had issue two sons, William-Edward and Richard-
Nassau, and a dau., Ellen, to. John Wilson, Esq. Edward
Bolton, d. 1809, and was s. by his grandson, the late Richard
Bolton, Esq. of Bective Abbey.
Arms— Or, on a chevron gu. three lioas coachaal of '.Ja
field.
Crests— A hawk belled arg.
Scat — Bective Abbey, co. Meatli.
BOLTON OF TULLYDONNELL.
Bolton, Edwaed-Chichestee, of TiiUydonnel'',
CO. Louth, Capt. Eoyal Artillery, b. 1834; c. his
brother in 1870.
HincagC— This is a branch of Bolton, formerly of
Brazeel, co. Dublin, and afterwards of Bective Abbey, co.
Meath, and descends from
Thomas Bolton, Esq. of Tullydonnell, co. Louth, second
son of Sir Richard Bolton, Knt., Lord Chancellor of
Ireland. He m. about the year 1676, and had two sons,
Theophilus (Most Rev.), Archbishop of Cashel, b. at Burris-
hoole, CO. Mayo, circa 1678, ordained at Dublin 26 Sept.
1703, D.D. of Trinity College, Dublin, Chancellor of St.
Patrick's Cathedral, Chanter of Christ Church Cathedral,
and Vicar General of the diocese of Dublin. Promoted to
the sees of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, 12 Sept. 1722, trans-
lated to the see of Elphin 16 April, 1724, and finally raised
to be Primate of Munster, Privy Councillor, and Archbishoii
of Cashel, 6 Jan. 1729. He was a personal friend of Deau
Swift, and is mentioned by him with praise mow tUauouce
in his writings. He m. but d. s. p. 31 Jan. 1744.
Thomas, of whom we treat.
The younger son,
Thomas Bolton, Esq. of Knock, co. Louth, SherifT of
Dublin, & 1701, Lord Mayor, 1716; w. Sydney, dau. of Col.
Chichester Fortescue, of Dromisken, co. Louth, by Fiides-
wood, his wife, dau. of Francis Hall, Esq., and by her (who
d. 10 Dec. 1749) had three sons and one dau.,
Thomas, of Knock, who by Alice, his wife (who d. ii
Berkeley Square, London, 2 Jan. 1798), had a son Theo-
philus, of The Grange, co. Louth, who d. unm. at Genoa
in 1765, and a dau. Sydney, who, upon the death of her
brother, became heiress. of " Knock." She m. 1 June, 1763,
George Clive, Esq. of AVhitfield, by whom she had thrco
sons, viz., 1 Edward-Bolton Clive, to. 1790, Harriet, dau.
and co-heir of Andrew, Lord Archer, of Umberslade ; 2 Theo-
philus; 3 Henry; and one dau. Louisa, to. 1796, Frederick
Keppel, son of the Bishop of Exeter, and grandson of
William, 2nd Earl of Albemarle.
Chichester, of Stephen's Green, Dublin, m. May, 1768, Anne,
dau. of the Rev. Rowley Hull, of KiUyleagh, co. Down, and
d. f. p. 1791.
Richard, of whom presently.
Sidney, to. Theophilus Shaw, Esq., and dying 23 Aug. 1779,
left a dau. Sidney, to. 21 Nov. 1766, David Jones, Esq.
of Bcauparc and Bensford, co. Meath. She died Dec. 178."),
leaving, with other issue, a dau., Mary-Anne, who to. her
kinsman, John Bolton, of Tullydonnell.
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The third son,
Richard Boltov, 6. circa 1710; m. Mary, dau. of John
Page, Esq., by whom (who d. 1728) he had three sons,
Theophilus, d. unm. Chichester, d. s. p., 1783.
John, of whom presently.
Eichard Bolton d. 17 Sept. 1779. His 3rd son,
John Bolton, Esq. of Maine, Castle Bellingham, and TuUy-
donnel, co. Louth, a Captain in the 5th Royal Irish Dragoons,
b. 1753; m. about 1783, Maryanne, dau. of David Jones,
Esq. of Beau Pare, and by her (whorf. 9 Feb. 1821) had three
sons and five daus.,
Theophilds, liis successor. JonN-IlENRT, f. his brother.
Chichestek-Francis, of whom presently, as successor to his
brother, John-Henry.
Maryanno, ??i. J. Barton, Esq., and d. 1849, leaving issue.
Sidney-Mary, m. 1st, Frederick Jones, Esq. ; 2ndly, Capt.
Richard Crookshank, who d. 1865. She d. s. p., 1877.
EHzabeth, m. Edward Mayne, Esq., Capt. 95th regt., who
d. 1850.
Frances-Ann, in. George-Jones French, Esq., 1st cousin to
Arthur, 1st Lord de Freyne ; d. 1876.
Harriet, m. 1839, Francis-Charles Annesley (grandson of
Richard, 2nd Earl Annesley), a Baron of the German
Empire, and formerly a Captain in the Prussian Life Guards ;
d. 1875.
Captain Bolton d. 1813, and was s, by his eldest son,
Theophilus Bolton, Esq. of Tullydonnell, b. 1795, Captain
Battleaxe Guards, and A.D.C. to the Duke of Richmond when
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He rf. unm. 1838, and was s. by
his next brother,
John-Henry Bolton, Esq. of Tullydonnell, Lieut. 45th regt.
b. 1799; ((. unm. 1857, and was s. by his brother,
Chichester Bolton, Esq. of Tullydonnell, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1804; m.. Harriet, dau. of the Rev. Henry Stewart, D.U.,
Rector of Loughgilly, co. Armagh, and niece of the Rt. Hon.
.Sir John Stewart, Bart., M.P., Attorney-General for Ireland,
Jind dying 1865, left three sons and three daus.,
Theophilds, .5. his father, 1865.
Edward-Chichester, now of Tullydonnell.
Henry-Richard, late H.M. 12th regt.
Harriet-Augusta, m. 1851, Herbert Dawson Slade, Lieut.-Col.
King's Dragoon Guards, son of the late Gen. Sir John Slade,
Bart.
Emily-Charlotte, to. John-C. Deane, Esq., eldest son of Sir
Thomas Deane, of Dundanion Castle, co. Cork.
Sophia-Frances.
The eldest son,
Theophilus Bolton, Esq. of Tullydonnell, b. 1831, Capt. in
the 40th and 22nd regts., rf. iTOHi. 1870, and was succeeded by
his next surviving brother, the present Edward-Chichester
Bolton, Esq. of Tullydonnell.
Arms— Or, onachevron gu. three lions coucliant of the first.
Crest— A hawk belled arg.
BOLTON OF NENAGH.
EoLTON, G-EOBGE, Esq. of Nenagli, co. Tipperai-y,
and 16, Men-ion Squai-e, Dublin, b. 15 Dec. 1818 ; m.
1st, 12 Dec. 1849, Henrietta- Anna, dau. of Eowan-
P. Cashel, Esq., and 2ndly, 10 Oct. 1869, Sophia,
dau. of John Hardy, Esq. and relict of John-Mark-
ham Browne, Esq. of Moore Court, Stroud, Grlou-
cestershire, and by his first marriage has issue,
John-Frederick, b. 10 Nov. 1850.
Rowan-Cashel, b. 24 May, 1855; d. G March, 1SC8.
Georgina-Anna.
HtUCJCgC. — John Bolton, Esq. (the great grandfather of
the present representative of this branch of the Bolton family),
in. Anne, dau. of George Whitehead, Esq. and had with a dau.
Sarah, who d. unm., a son and successor,
George Bolton, Esq., who m. 1782, Katharine, dau. of John
Stundish, Esq., by whom (who d. 10 June, 1837) he had issue,
r. John, his heir.
II. George, m. Ann, dau. of Robert White, Esq. of Scotch-
rath, and had issue.
ni. Robert, d. unm. iv. William, d. unm.
I. Frances, m. John Colclough, Esq.
II. Ann, m. John Meredyth, Esq.
III. Ellen, m. John Honner, Esq.
IV. Charlotte, m. John Onions, Esq.
George Bolton d. 29 Aug. 1837, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Bolton, Esq. of Shrahane, Queen's Co., m. March,
I8I8, Sarah, dau. of William Cashion, Esq., and widow of
William Perry, Esq., and by her (who c(. 8 Nov. laTl) had
I. George, his heir.
II. William-Standish, 6. 10 June, 1823. <
I. Jemima, m. Robert White, Esq., ofScotchrath, Queen's Co.,
and has issue.
II. Kate, TO. Maunsell Andrews, of Rathey House, King's Co.,
and has issue two sons, both infants.
III. Sarah. iv. Keziah.
Mr. Bolton d. 20 Jan. 1860.
Residence.— 16, Merrion Square, North Dublin.
BOLTON OP MOUNT BOLTON.
Bolton, Jane, of Mount Bolton, co. Waterford,
s. her brother, Major John Bolton, 1841.
JLtUCagC. — The founder of this family in Ireland was
Capt. William Bolton, an ofBccr of dragoons in the Pro-
tector's army, who stormed and took Fatlock Castle, Oct.
1649, and obtained a large grant of land in the co. of Water-
ford in 1667. He held the oftice of Mayor of Waterford in
1662. By Abigail his wife, dau. of Col. Prittie, he had several
children; from the eldest son, Cornelius, Captain in Col.
Collingwood's regt., descends William Edward Boltos,
Esq., an officer in 18th Hussars. Capt. William Bolton's
brother,
Thomas Bolton, Esq., appointed to a company in Col.
Fleetwood's regt., 1652, Mayor of Waterford in 1671, d. 168'2,
leaving issue. The eldest son,
Thomas Bolton, b. 1654, was appointed Recorder of Water-
ford in place of Sir R. Stephens, 13 Jan. 1682. His son,
William Bolton, Esq. of Fatlock Castle, Capt. in Col.
Edward May's troop of dragoons, was left by will, dated
22 May, 1718, heir to the extensive estates of his cousin,
Charles Bolton, brother of the Very Rev. Hugh Bolton, Dean
of Waterford. He d. 12 March, 1750, leaving (with two daus.,
Mary, to. R. Lymbery, Esq. of Killcopp House, co. Waterford,
and Eleanor, d. unm. in 1783) a son,
John Bolton, Esq. first of Fatlock Castle, and afterwards of
Mount Bolton, m. 5 Dec. 1745, Anne Snow, of Snowhaven, co.
Kilkenny, and d. 25 April, 179'2, having had issue,
Charles, his heir.
Robert (Sir) Lieut. -General, G.C.II., of Swcriord Park,
Oxfordshire, Aide-de-Camp to George III., and Equerry to
George IV. He d. 15 March, 183il.
Hannah, to. 21 May, 1772, Maunsell Bowers, Enq. of
Mount Prospect, co. Kilkenny, and had issue three sous and
six daus.
The son and heir,
Charles Bolton, Esq., bapt. 18 April, 1759; to. 1st, Jane,
dau. of the Ven. John Doyle, M.A., Archdeacon of Kilmac-
duagh, and sister of Lieut. -Gen. Doyle, of Waterford, by
whom he had one son,
I. John, his heir.
Mr. Bolton m. 2ndly, Ellen, eldest dau. of Harry Wallis, cf
Drishane Castle, co. Cork, Esq., and by her had issue,
II. Henry, A.M., Vicar of Dysart, Enos, and Kilteale, Queen's
Co., b. 8 April, 1787; to. 19 Dec. 1814, Frances. 2nd dau. of
Sir Simon Newport, Knt., by Jane liis wife, younger
dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon Alcock ; and d. Nov. 1854,
having had issue,
1 Charles-Newport, of Brook Lodge, co. Waterford, B..A..,
of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, b. 15 March, 1816 ; to.
4 Feb. 1845, Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. Joshua Ander-
son, of Grace Diini, co. Waterford, by Anne his wile, eldest
dau. of Capt. William Perceval, and has issue,
Henry-Anderson, b. 7 March, 1848.
Charles-Perceval, 6. 18 Sept. 1849.
Anne-Frances-Ellen.
2 Robert-Wallis, b. 2 May, 1819 ; d. 25 Feb. 1820.
1 Jane-Wallis, m. 13 Oct. 1853, Robert-Carew Anderson,
Esq., M.D., Siu-geon-Major, Dep.-Insp.-Gen., late of tho
l.'jth Hussars, oid son of the Rev. Joshua Anderson, Rector
and Vicar of Myshall, co. Carlow, and has issue five sons
and two daus.
1. Elizabrtli, m. 1823, Sir Simon Newport, Knt. of Waterford,
but d. s. p. 1 Dec. 1844.
Ths eldest son,
John Bolton, E.sq., of Mount Bolton, 6. 1783; to. Eliza. 2n(i
dau. of Maunsell Bowers, Esq., and dying in 1807, aged 24,
was s. by his son,
John Bolton, Esq., of Mount Bolton, Major 7th Dragoon
Guards, b. 1807 ; d. suddenly in London 1841, and was
s. by his sicter, the present Jane Bolton, of Mount Bolton.
15S
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
EOM
An-.n^—ArS; on a chevron gu. tliree lions passant guar-
daiic or. . , . ^
Crest— A buck's head erased arp;., attired or, and pierced
through the nose with an arrow of the second.
Mottoes — ^Vies et virtute and La mort me suit, over the crest.
Seat.— Mount, Bolton, co. Waterford.
BOLTON OF THE ISLAND.
Bolton, William, Esq. of The Island, co. "Wex-
ford, J.P., High Sheriff, 1856, b. 1815 ; m. 1 843,
Susan, dau. of Mountiforfc Westropp, Esq. of
limerick, and has issue,
I. William, &. 1849; m. 12 Sept. 1872, Ann Douglas, dau.
of John Bowe, Esq. of Ballyeross, co. Wexford, and has
issue.
II. Mountifort.
I. Jane, m. 15 July, 1869, William Henry West, Esq. of
Farmley, J. P. co. Wexford.
iltntaSt. — KicHAED Bolton, of Ballyduff, co. Wexford
was father of
PacHAKD Bolton, of Ballyduff and Cold Harbour, vi. Ann
P.oberts, and had issue,
I. Eichaud, who had two sons,
1 Eichard, father of Robert Bolton.
2 Edward, father of Richard, of Dublin, Solicitor ; Henry, of
Ballynastraw; Edward, of Dublin; John, of Dublin ; and
William, also of Dublin.
II. John, of Island, whoso will, dated 10 Aug. 1758, was
proved 10 Nov. following. He d. s. p., and bequeathed
island and a considerable fortune to his brother William.
III. AViLLiAM, of whom hereafter.
IV. Benjamin.
V. Abraham, of Ballinvally, co. Wexford, r,i. Anne Eyres,
md had a son,
Henry, of Monamolin, co. Wexford, went to Xew York,
1772; 9/1. Mary, dau. of Adam Sutton, of Bog and Warren,
CO. Wexford ; and had a dau.,
Isabella, ra. Joaquin Carrion, of Madrid, Councillor of
State to the King of Spain.
■VI. Hugh. VII. Henry, ra. and had issue.
VIII. Edward.
I. Elizabeth, m. William Perceval, Esq. of Ballytrammon,
CO. Wexford.
II. Mary. iii. Diana.
■Mr. Bolton rf. 1730; his will dated 8 Jan. that year, was proved
the 14th of the same month. His 3rd son,
William Bolton, a Commissioner for taking Affidavits in
Wexford, inherited Island under the will of his brother John
to: ton. He ra. Miss Lyndon, and had issue,
I. William, his successor.
II. Lyndon, of Dublin, ra. by License, dated 1 Nov. 1793,
Jane Carpenter, also of Dublin, and had, with four daus.,
and four sons,
1 Richard.
2 Lyndon-Henry (Rev.), of Carrickmines, co. Dublin.
3 Abraham, Cul. in the army.
4 WUham-Gordon.
The eldest son,
William Bolton, Esq. of the Island, was High Sheriff co.
Wexford, 1789. He m. (Ucense dated 11 Oct., 1780) Dorothea,
dau. of Sir John Blunden, Bart., and had issue,
T. William, his heir.
II. Philip, of Holly Lodge, Rathmines, co. Duljlin, &. 1785;
Major in the army; d. s. ■j). 2 Jan. 1775.
III. Overington, ri. s. p. iv. John, of Ballynapieree.
I. Anne, m. Alexander Tovey, Esq., 20th regt., and d. 1821.
II. Lucy, m. David Ledwith, M.D.
III. Dorothea, in. Richard Ledwith, Esq.
The eldest son,
William Bolton, Esq., of the Island, High Sheriff, 181G, m.
Jane, dau. of Joshua Nunn, Esq., of St. Margaret's, andii. 1853,
leaving a son and heir, the present Wimjam Bolton, Esq. of
The Island.
5eat— The Island, Oulart, Gorey.
BOMFOED OF OAKLEY PARK.
BoMFOED, Geoege, Esq. of Oakley Park, co.
Meath, J.P., High Sheriff 1860, I. 11 April, 1811 ;
f-!. 23 July, 1832, Ai-bella, dau. of John Pratt-
■\Vinter, Esq. of Aglier, and has issue,
I. Geoege-Wikteb, 6. 12 Nov. 1834 ; m. 1S61, Flora, dau. of
Rev. Francis R. Sadleir, D.D., and has issue,
i:. John-Francis, 6. 22 Dec. 1337; ??i. 18C6, Elinor, dau. of
Rev. L.-H. Bolton, and has issue.
in. Samuel-Stephen, &. 18 April, 1841 ; d. 22 Aug. 1872.
IV. Arthur-Chichester, 6. 27 July, 1S5I ; d. 14 Oct. 1854.
V. Robert-Laurence, 6. 3 Sept. 1857.
I. Anne.
II. Arabella-Anna, w. 1863, Gcorge-W. Ruxton, Esq., and
has issue.
III. Elizabeth. iv. Yictoria-Adela.
V. Margaret-Winter.
iLtllCilCje.— In 1692, Laueence Bomford, descended from
a good English family, was living at Clonmahon, co. Meath ;
he d. 1720, at the advanced age of 103, having had issue by his
wife Eleanor, four sons and four daus. His eldest son, Thomaa
lioMFOKD, Esq. of Rahinstown, co. Meath, Secretary of the
Court of Claims, d. s. p. 4 Feb. 1740, and wass. by his brother
Stephen Bojiford, Esq. of Gallow, co. Meath, who wi. Anne
Smith, of Violetstown, co. WestMeath, by whom he had issue,
Thomas; Stephen; John; David, ancestor of John North-
Bomford, Esq. of Ferrans and Gallow ; Isaac ; and four daus.
He d. in 1756, and was .5. by his eldest surviving son,
Stephen Bomfoed, Esq., J. P. of Rahinstown, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Stephen Sibthorpe, of Brownstown, co. Louth, by
ilargaret his wife, sister of the Right Hon. Anthony Foster,
Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, and had, with other
I. RoBEET, his heir, of Rahinstown, ra. 1792, Maria, dau. of
the Hon. James Massy-Dawson, 2nd son of Hugh, 1st Lord
Massy, and had issue,
1 Robeet-Geoege, of Rahinstown, 6. 1802; High Sheriff of
Meath 1832 ; ra. 1826, Elizabeth, only child of James-TraU
Kennedy, Esq. of Annadale, co. Down, and d. s. j). 1846.
His widow m. 2ndly, 6 June, 1850, Marcus-Gervais Beres-
ford, D.D., Archbishop of Armagh, and d. 1 July, 1870.
1 Annette, m. Sir Thomas-H. Hesketh, Bart.
2 Jane, m. Richard Mansergh, Esq. of Greenane.
3 Frances, ra. Richard Bolton, Esq. of Bective Abbey.
4 Jemima, m. Richard Bolton, Esq. of co. Waterford.
5 Sarah, m. the Hon. Frederick Tollemache.
6 Susan, m. the Rev. Charles Martin.
II. Geoegb, of Drumlargan.
The 2iid son,
Geoege Eomfoed, Esq. of Drumlargan, m. 1809, Arbella,
dau. of Samuel Winter, Esq. of Agher, and by her, who d.
11 Sept. 1815, had issue,
George, now of Oaliley Park.
Samuel, of the 3rd Dragoon Guards, ra. 11 July, 1839,
Frances-Jane, dau. of Samuel Pratt Winter, Esq., 3rd son of
Samuel Winter, Esq. of Agher, and has issue.
Rodon-Charles, b. 1845. Laurence-George, 6. 1847.
Trevor, 6. 1849. Gerald, b. 1851.
Yictor-Regmald, 6. 21 March, 1859.
Caroline.Frances, d. 1859.
Mr. Bomford d. Jan. 1814.
Anas— Az. on a fesse erm. three cross-crosslets fitchee gu.
Crest — A griffin segreant or.
Motto — Justus et fidelis.
Seat— OaMey Park, Kells.
NORTH-BOMFOED OF FEBRANS AND
GALLOW.
NoETH-BoMFOED, JoHN, Esq. of Ferrans and
Grallow, CO. Meath, J.P., late Capt. 29th regt., s. his
father 10 Oct. 1866 ; m. 24 July, 1867, Charlotte,
eldest dau. of John Devenish Meares, Esq. of
Mearcs Court, co. Westraeath.
ULiVlCKQC. — The family of Bomford, one of old standing
in England, has been settled in the county of Meath for about
two hundred years.
Stephen Bomfoed, Esq. of Gallow, co. Meath (son of Lau-
rence Bomford, Esq. of Clonmahon, co. Meath, and brother of
Thomas Bomford, Esq. of Rahinstown), m. Anne Smith of
Violetstown, co. Westmeath, and had issue by her, Thomas,
Stephen, John, David, and Isaac. Of these, the 4th son,
David Bomfobd, was ancestor of
Isaac Nokth-Bomfoed, Esq. of Gallow, co. Meath, who ra.
Belinda-Emily, dau. of Capt. Pilkington, of Kilbride Castle, co.
Westmeath, and had issue,
Isaac, Capt. 59th regt., served in China; d. G April, 1SG2,
John, served in India, now of Gallow.
David-George, M.D., of Dublin.
Stephen-Robert, d. young. Horatin.
Mary-Jane, m. John Emerson, Esq. of Clonshanny, King's
Co.
Annabella, m. 12 April, 1860, Benjamin W'hitney, Esq. of
Upper FitzWilliam Street. Dublin.
Louisa, Belinda-Emily.
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159
Mr. North assumed, by royal license, 10 Nov. 1S37, the nama
and arms of Bomford, out of respect to the memory of, and in
compliance with the desire expressed by his uncle, Isaac
Bomford, Esq.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., on a fesse erm. three
cross-crosslets fitcheegu., for Bomford; 2nd and 3rd, per pale
or and az. a lion passant between three fleurs-de-lis counter-
changed, for North.
Crests — 1st, for Bomford, a griffin segreant arg., charged on
the shoulder with a cross-crosslet fitchee gu. ; 2nd, fur North,
a ^vyvern's head erased vert, langucd gu., collared and
chained or.
iScaJs— Ferrans and Gallow, co. Mcath.
BOND OP CREECH GRANGE.
Bond, The Rev. Nathaniel, of Creech Grraiige,
Dorset, Eector of Steeple - ■with - Tjneham, aucT
Prebeudary of Salisbury, b. 24 Nov. ISOi ; m. 31
Oct. 1835, Mary, 2ncl dau. of the late Joliu Hawkcs-
worth, Esq. of Forest, Queen's Co., and has issue,
I. John, b. 17 Nov. 1S3S ; d. 8 Feb. 1849.
II. Nathaniel, Holme Priory, Dorset, J. P., 6. IS Sept.
1840; r,i. 10 Nov. 1864, Lady Selina-Janc, 5th dau.
of John, 2nd Earl of Eldon, and has issue, 1 John
AVcntworth-Garneys, b. 12 Sept. 1865 ; 2 Denis-Baynard-
de Kenton, d. 25 July, 1868; 3 Gerald-Denis, b. 12
Sept. 1869; 4 Kaymond-Alured, b. 16 Sept. 1873; 5 Claud-
Nathaniel, b. 13 Oct. 1874; 6 Kenneth-Duncombe, b. 5
Dec. 1875; 7 Nigel de Mundeville, 6. 29 Aug. 1877;
1 Louisa-Charlotte ; 2 Leonora-Sophia ; 3 Rachel-Adela.
III. Denis-William, b. 22 Jan. 1842; d. 23 Jan. 1863.
IV. George-Hawkesworth, 6. 13 May, 1845, Queen's Own
Ecgt. of Yeomanry Cavalry.
V. John-Lloyd, b. 14 Dec. 1856; d. 2 Feb. IS57.
I. Leonora-Sophia, to. 1858, John JBamsay, Esq. of Barra,
CO. Aberdeen; d. 4 Feb. 1862.
%intKSt.—A. pedigree drawn up about 1036, now in the
possession of Mr. Bond, of Creech Grange, deduces the
descent of his ancestor, Denis Bond, from a family of the same
name which was seated from a very remote period first at
Penryn, and then at Earth, in Cornwall. A younger branch
is said to have removed to llacho Beauchamp, in Somersetshire,
where, as is proved by a contemporary record, John le Bound
was residing in the first year of King Edward III., 1327.*
The pedigree, however, of the Bonds of the Isle of Purbeck,
in the Visitation of Dorset of 1623, at the College of Arms,
•commences with,
KocERT Bond, of Hache Beauchamp, who was living in 1431,
3 Henry VI., and was father of
EoBEET Bond, of Hache Beauchamp, m. 1453, Mary, dau. of
Sir John Ilody, of Pillesdon, Dorset, Knt., Lord Chief Justice
of England IS Henry VL, by whom he had issue, William,
Ills successor; and John Bond, of Buckland, Dorset, father of
Sir Nicholas Bond, of London, Knt., d. s.p. m.
William Bond, of Herringston, Dorset, eldest son of
Eobert, was b. 1455. In 1510 he purchased the estate of
Lutton, in the parish of Steeple, in the Isle of Purbeck,
which then became the principal seat of the family,
and still remains in their possession. In 1529, 21 Henry
VIII., he was M.P. for Weymouth. lie m. 1st, in 1495,
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of John Prowz, of Bridy, Dorset,
by whom he had a son, Denis, his successor. By his 2nd
* At West Buckland, Somerset, not far from Hache Beau-
champ, was seated in the reign of Henry VIII., a William
Bond, who, according to the old pedigree above mentioned,
represented a younger branch of the Bonds of Hache Beau-
champ, and was nearly allied to those of Dorsetsliire. He is
described in the Visitation of London, in the College of Arms,
as " ex vetuptissima Bondorum stirpe in provincii Cornubise
oriundus." He d. in 1549, leaving by Dioiirs.. his wife, dau. of
John I'jourman, of Hemyoke, Devon, son ul Xicliolas Bourman,
by Elizabeth, sister of John Eussell, 1st Earl oi Bedford,
1 William Bond, of Crosby Place, London, Alderman and
Sheriff of that city, d. 1576, and to whom and his son, Martin
Bond, there are interesting monuments in the church of
Great St. Helen's, Bishopsgate Street. By his will he gave
a legacy to John Bond, of Ingatestone, Essex, and late of
Chickorel, Dorset, mentioned above.
II. Sir George Bond, Knt., Lord Mayor of London in 1587,
ancestor of Sir Thomas Bond, Controller of the Household
of Queen Henrietta-Maria, who was created a Baronet in
1658. Sir Thomas was the founder of Old Bond Street, in
what was tlien a suburb of London, a speculation which
proved disastrous. The baronetcy became extinct in tlie
Bond family, 22 June, 1676.
wife, Lucy, dau. of William Stanley, of Wiu;er',;ourne Wast,
Dorset, he had another son, '
John, of Chirkerd, Dorset, m. Ann, dau. of John Holmsted,
of Ingati-tuii, i;ssrx; and from this alliance the Bontjs of
Kxu: (Icnvcd, who made a difference in their arms to
distinguish them as a younger branch, and bore arg., on a
chevron sa. a bear's head erased or, muzzled gu., between
two bezants.
William Bond dying about 1541, was s. by his elder son,
Denis Bond, of Lutton, b. 1500 ; m. 1532, Ahce, dau. of
Eobert Samways, of Toller, Dorset, and had several children,
of whom,
Eobert, the eldest son, m. 1565, Avis, dau. of Walter Clavell,
of Winfrith, Dorset, who d. s. p. m.
Eichard, 2nd son, m. and had issue.
William, 3rd son, 6. 1554; resided at Blackmanston, in the
Isle of Purbeck, and m. 1585, Anne, dau. and co-heir of
Kichard Long, of Glastonbury, Somerset ; but as he left
no male issue, his ample possessions in Dorset and Somerset
were divided amongst his three daus. and co-heirs. Edith,
the eldest dau. m. 1613, Sir WUUam Beckonshaw, Knt. of
Moyle's Court, Hants, by whom she had only two daus.,
his co-heirs ; Alice, the eldest of these to. in 1636, John
Lisle, of the Isle of Wight, who afterwards became a mem-
ber of CromweU's House of Lords, and one of the Commis-
sioners of his Great Seal. She was cruelly condemned to
death, on the pretended charge of high treason, by Judge
Jefferies, and beheaded at Win&hestcr, 2 Sept. 10S5. This
judgment was afterwards reversed by Act of ParUamenc
(.see State Trials).
John, of whom we treat.
The 4th son,
John Bond, Esq. of Lutton, 6. 1555, continued the lino of
the family, and was appointed in 1588, Captain of the Isle of
Portland, at the time of the expected invasion by the Spanish
Armada. He m. 15S3, Margaret, dau. of Richard Pitt, Esq. of
North Crickett, Somerset, and had issue,
Denis, his successor.
Ehas, of Wareham, M.P. for that borough, 11 Charles II.:
d. s. p. 1680.
He d. 1632, and was s. by his son,
Denis Bond, Esq. of Lutton, b. 1588. This gentleman, at
the breaking out of the Civil War, joined the side of the Par-
liament, being at that time one of the representatives for the
borough of Dorchester. He subsequently rose high in the
favour of Cromwell, and had the confidence of the Parliament
as well as of the Protector. From the commencement of the
Civil War, he was of the committee for his own county, and
from 1654 to 1056, he was M.P. for Weymouth, and one of the
Council of State from 1C4S to 1652. He was likewise Clerk of
the Pells in the Exchequer, and was nominated one of the
Judges against the ill-fated King; but although he had a real
and fixed aversion to the rule of King Charles, yet he could
not be prevailed upon to take his seat, or in any way to pro-
mote the death of the monarch. Mr. Bond m. 1st, 1610, Joane,
dau. of John Gould, Esq. of Dorchester and Frome Bellet, by
whom he had issue,
John, LL.D., M.P. for Melcombe Eegis, 16 Charles I., one
of the assembly of divines in 1643, Master of Trinity Hall,
Cambridge, Preacher before the Long Parliament; and
d. s. p. in 1676.
William, of South Bestwall, Dorset, to. 1652, Blary, sole
dau. and heir of John Selby, of Winterborn, and d. 1669,
leaving, amongst other children, two daus., Mary and Mar-
garet, who eventually became his co-heirs. The former, by
her 2nd husband, James Gould, Esq. of Dorchester, was
mother of an only child, Mary, m. 1st, General Charles
Churchill, brother of John, 1st Duke of Marlborough;
2ndly, Blontague, 2nd Earl of Abingdon, and d. s. p. 1757.
Blargaret, the 2nd dau. m. William Speke, Esq. of Shepton
Beauchamp, Somerset ; and her son, George Speke, eventu-
ally inherited the estates.
He in. 2ndly, 1622, Lucy, dau. of William Lawrence, Esq. of
Steepleton, Dorset, and had with other issue, Samuel, some-
time M.P. for Poole and Melcombe Eegis; and
Nathaniel, his successor at Lutton.
This staunch patriot dying 30 Aug. 1058* was buried in
Westminster Abbey, and s. at Lutton by his son by his 2nd
marriage,
Nathaniel Bond, Esq. of Lutton, b. 1634, who was bred to
the bar, and became King's Serjeant. He purchased in 1686,
* " On the 30th Aug. 1058, being then Monday, and the
windiest day that had before happened for twenty years, he
paid his last debt to nature ; at which time, as the then vulgar
talk was, the devil came to take away Oliver Cromwell, who
then lay on his death bed, but being not prepared for him, he
gave bond for his future appearance, and accordingly, on the
Friday following, being the 3rd of September, he made good
liis promise." — \Yoos's Aihence Oxonienses.
160
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BON
the adjoining estate of Creech Grange, which has since been the
chief residence of the family. He m. 1675, Mary, dau. of Lewis
Williams, Esq. of Chitterton, Dorset, and relict of Thomas
Browne, Esq. of Frampton, by whom (who d. 1728) he had
issue,
I. DE«as, his successor.
II. John, of Tyneham, in the Isle of Purbeck, M.P. for Corfe
.Castle, 1, 8, and 15 George I.; m. 1715, his cousin Mar-
garet, 3rd dau. of John Williams, Esq. of Herringston, co.
Dorset, by whom (who d. in 1775) he had issue,
1 John, who s. to the estates of his uncle.
2 Denis, of Tyneham and Egliston, in the Isle of Purbeck,
Eector of Steeple-with-Tyneham, 6. 1718 ; d. s. p. 1795.
3 Nathaniel, of Home, in the Isle of Purbeck, b. 1723;
d. s. p. 1790.
4 Thomas, 0. 1721; d. 1773.
1 Margaret, 6. 1723; d. unr.i. 1795.
Mr. Nathaniel Bond, who was M.P. for Corfe Castle, 31st
Charles II., and subsequently for Dorchester, d. 1707, and
was s. by his eldest son,
Denis Bond, Esq. of Creech Grange, M.P. for Dorchester,
8 Anne; for Corfe Castle, 1 and 8 George I.; and for Poole,
1 George II. He in. 1729, Leonora-Sophia, relict of Edmund
Dummer, Esq., and youngest dau. of Sir William-Dutton Colt,
Knt., Envoy at the Court of Hanover, by Mary his third
wife (of whom she was co-heir), eldest surviving dau. of John,
and co-heir of her brother, Wentworth Garneys, Esqrs. of
Boyland Hall, in Norfolk, and Kenton Hall, in Suffolk.* Mr.
Denis Bond <.(. s. v. 1746, aud the estates devolved upon his
nephew,
John Bond, Esq. of Creech Grange, b. 1717; M.P. for Corfe
Castle from 21 George II. to 14 George III., m. 1749, Mary,
eldest dau. and co-heir (with her sister, Elizabeth, wife of
Valentine Knightley, Esq.- of Fawsley Park, co. Northampton)
of Edmund Dummer, Esq. of Swathling, Hants, by the above-
mentioned Leonora-Sophia, dau. of Sir William-Duttuu Colt,
nnd had issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. Nathaniel (Right Hon.), of Holme, h. 1754; sometime
M.P. for Corfe Castle, one of the Most Hon. Privy Council,
Judge Advocate General, a King's Counsel, one of the Lords
of the Treasury, and a Bencher of the Inner Temple, d. s. i.
1823.
III. Thomas, of Egliston, 6. 1756 ; Vicar of Coombe Kaines,
Dorset; d. unm. 1823.
IV. William, of Tyneham, 6. 1757 ; Eector of Steeple-with-
Tyneham, and a Canon of Bristol Cathedral, m. Jane, only
dau. of Henry Biggs, Esq. of Stockton House, Wilts, and
had issue,
1 William, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, a Magis-
strate of the Police Courts of the Metropolis, Uecorder of
Poole and Wareham, d. unm. 1846.
2 John, of Tyneham, Dorset, M. A., Vicar of Weston, near
Bath.Somerset, a Prebendary of Wells, and BuralDean of
Bath.
3 Henry, Vicar of South Petherton, in Somerset, B.C.L.,
a Prebendary of Wells, and Rural Dean, b. 1804; m. 1850,
Edith-Augusta-Mary, only dau. of the late Hon. Henry
Pomeroy, son of John, Viscount Harbcrton, and d. 27
Sept. 1875, having had issue, 1 William-Henry, Lieut.
Eoyal Scots regt., b. 27 May, 1852; 2 Henry-Pomeroy,
6. 1 March, 1855; and 1 Edith-Mary, d. 1861.
4 Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, J. P., and sometime Becorder
of Wareham.
1 Jane, d. unm. 27 March, 1876.
2 Mary, d. unm. 26 June, 1872.
I. Margaret-Sophia, m. 1801, the Eev. John Sogers, of
Berkeley House, Somerset, and d. s. p.
II. Mary, m. 1796, Nicholas-Csesar Corscllis, Esq. of Wivcn-
hoe Hall, Essex, and d. s. p. 1842.
The eldest son,
John Bond, Esq. of Creech Grange, 6. 24 July, 1753 ; 5. his
father 1784. He m. 1798, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of John
Lloyd, Esq. of Cefncoed, co. Cardigan, and by her (who d.
1846) had issue,
John, his heir.
Nathaniel, now of Creech Grange.
Elizabeth, m. 1840, the Eev. Cliarles Onslow, and d. 21
Aug. 1876.
Lennora-Sophia, m. 1835, the Eev. William Bullcr, and d.
1836.
Mr. Bond, who was High Sheriff of Cardiganshire and Creech,
M.F. for Corfe Castle, d. 12 May, 1824, and was s. by his eldest
John Bond, Esq. of Creech Grange, M.P. for Corfe Castle,
* The estate of Kenton was held by Ivo de Kenton and Aliciu
his wife, a.d. 3194, 6 Richard I., and descended in a direct
li le through the family of Garneys to Mrs. Bond and the other
cj-hcirs of the Garneys lamily, who sold it in 1774.
who served as High Sheriff of Dorset in 1830. He d. unm. 18
March, 1844, and was s. by his brother, the present Eev.
Nathaniel Bond, of Creech Grange.
Arms — 1st and 4th, Bond (ancient), sa. a fcsse or; 2nd and
3rd, Bond of Corm^all, arg. on a chevron sa. three bezants.
Crests— l&t, an eagle's wing sa., charged with a fesse or; 2nd,
a demi pegasus az., winged, and scmee of estoiles or.
Motto —tion sufficit orbis.
Sf««— Creech Grange, in the Isle of Purbeck, near Wareham,
Dorset.
BONHAM OF BALLINTAGGART.
BoNHAM, Fkancis, Esq., of Ballintaggart, co.
Kildare, J.P., late Major 71st Highlanders, b. 1831 ;
m. 1868, Emily -Mary- Georgina, dau. of the late
James Keid, Esq. of Milbank House, Fermoy.
HtltCaflC— This family was established in Ireland by
John Bonham, a Captain of Dragoons in the army of King '
William III., who m. an heiress, Susan Shelley.
EoBEBT Bo.vHAM, Esq. of Dublin, was father of two sons,
John and Eobert Bonham, both of Dublin; the elder, John
BoNHAM, Esq. of Dublin, whose will, dated 30 June, 1780, was
proved 26 Feb. 1781, left by Susaonna Warren his wife, two
sons and four daus.,
Francis-Warren, his heir. Eichard-Paul.
Frances-Anne, m. Eobert Johnstone, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. Joshua-Paul-Meredyth, Esq.
Mary, m. Sydenham Snow, Esq., and had John, Susanna,
Elizabeth, and Frances.
Whilelmina, m. 1760, William-Parsons Hoey, Esq. of Eich-
mond, CO. Dublin, and had issue.
The son and heir,
Francis- Warren Bonham, Esq., m. Joyce, dau. of Dr. Leslie,
Bishop of Limerick, and sister of Sir Edward Leslie, Bart.,
and had a son,
John Bonham, Esq. of Ballingtaggart, J. P., b. 21 June,
1769; served as High Sheriff, co. Kildare, 1835. He m.
1796, Margaret, widow of Captain Clifton, H.E.I.C.S., and by
her (who d. 1848) left, at his decease, 1844, a son and heir,
Eev. John Bonham, of Ballintaggart, M.A., Oxon, J. P. co.
■SV'icklow, b. 22 Feb. 1798 ; m. 30 Oct. 1827, Barbarina, 3rd
dau. of John Norris, Esq. of Hughenden House, Bucks, and
had issue,
I. Francis, now of Ballintaggart.
n. John, Major Eoyal Horse Artillery, 6. July, 1834. ,
1. Margaret-Louisa, m. 1855, Arthur Wyatt, Esq. of Tany- '
bryn, Bangor, N. Wales.
n. Mary, d. 1849. '
III. Ann-Blanche, m.l860,Capt. Henry-H. Pratt, late 94th regt.
IV. Agnes-Jane,
He d. 1875.
Sca<— BaUintaggart, Ballitore, co. Kildare.
BONHAM-CARTER OF ADHURST ST.
MARY'S.
Bonham-Caeter, John, Esq. of Adhurst St.
Mary's, co. Southampton, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
Winchester from 18 i8 to 1874, formerly a Lord of
the Treasury, Chairman of Committees of the House
of Commons and Deputy Speaker 1872-3, b. 1817 j
m. 1st, 1848, his cousin, Laura-Maria, 2nd dau. of
the late George-Thomas Nicholson, Esq. of Waverley
Abbey, Surrey ; and 2ndly, 1864, Hon. Mary Baring,
eldest dau. of Francis, 1st Lord Northbrook. Mr.
Bonham-Carter is eldest son of the late John Bon-
ham-Carter, Esq., for many years M.P. for Ports-
mouth (who assumed the additional surname of
Bonham 1829), by Joanna-Maria his -wife, dau. of
Wilham Smith, Esq., M.P. for Norwich.
<Scni— Adhurst St. Mary's, near Petersfield.
BONNOR-MATJRICE OF BODYNFOEL.
The Late Heney Bonnoe-Matjbice, Esq. of
Bodynfoel, co. Montgomery, Capt. loth regt., b. 19
May, 1843 ; s. his father 1872 ; m. 1873, Mary-
Barbara, eldest dau. of Marmaduke-C. Cramer, Esq.
of Rathmore, co. Cork, and d. 14 Jan. 1879.
ILtlTCaSC. — The family of Maurice is descended, through
Llc'uelyn Voolgrun, Lord of Main, from BIcddyn ap Cynfyu,
Lon! of Powys.
BON
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BOO
IGl
EoBEBT Madkice Bonnoh-Maubice, Esq. of Bodynfoel, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff, 1831 ; B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford (2nd son of
John Bonnor, Esq., by Jane his wife, only child and heiress of
the Kev. Eichard Maurice, of Bryn-y-Gwalie, co. Denbigh), «.
to the estate of his maternal unule, Kev. Robert Maurice, of
Lazarton, Dorset, and took the name of Maurice in
addition to his patronymic; m. 9 Aug. 1834, Judith, dau. of
the Rev. Henry Cripps, of Preston and Stonehouse, co.
Gloucester, son of Joseph Cripps, Esq., M.P. for Cirencester,
and had issue,
I. Robert Maurice, &. 9 March, 1837 ; Capt. 95th regt., with
which he served in the Crimea, and throughout the Indian
Mutiny (three medals), <l. at I'oona, VZ Sept. 1861.
II. Heney, late of Budynfuel.
jj:. Richard, now of Bodynfoel, 6. 10 Dec. 1845, Lieul. R.A,
IV. Edward Arthur, b. 4 Sept. 1848; New Coll. Oxford.
1. Judith Jane, m. 21 June, 1860, Sydney Frcdenck
Arthur Townsend, Esq. of Doctors' Commons, sou of
Richard Townsend, Esq. of Springfield, Norwood, Surrey,
and became a widow June, 1866, having issue, two sons and
one dau. The latter d. Feb. 1868.
If. Gwenellen, m. July, 1861, William Thomas Foster, Capt.
2nd Dragoon Guards, son of Richard Foster, Esq. of Castle
Lostwithiel, Cornwall, and has issue, three sons and one
dau.
m. Charlotte Emily.
IV. Emma Mary, m. 1878, Philip Edward Bcachcroft, Esq.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., on a bend arg. three
escallops gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a lion passant sa. within a
bordure indented gu.
Crests— 1st, a unicorn's head erased sa., winged arg., horn
mane and beard or, bearing in the mouth a shamrock, ppr. ;
2nd, a lion passant sa., as in the arms.
SeaJ— Bodynfoel Hall, near Oswestry.
BONSALL OF PENUWCH.
BoxsALL, Thomas William, Esq. o£ Penuwcb,
CO. Cardigan, J.P., b. 11 July, 1851.
HtltCagC— Sib Thomas Bonsall, Knt. of Fronfraith,
CO. Cardigan, High Sheriff of that county 1795 (knighted by
Eing George III., on the occasion of presenting an address in
that year on the King's escape from an attempt on his life),
m. Winifred, dau. of Isaac WilUams, Esq. of Fronfraith, and
had a son.
Rev. Isaac Eonsaix, B.D., Rector of Llanwrin, co. Mont-
gomery, Rural Dean, J.P., who m. 11 Aug. 1810, Catherine,
dau. and co-heiress of Rev. John Davies, B.A., Rector of
Cemmaes, and Rural Dean, descended from the Meyrisks of
Ucheldre, and d. 5 Dec. 1861, leaving by her (who d. 30 Jan.
1865), with otlrer issue, a second son, John George William,
now of Fronfraith (see Bonsall of Fronfraith), and an eldest
son,
Thomas Bonsall, Esq. of Glanrheidol, co. Cardigan, J.P.
andD.L., 6. 1813; m. II July, 1850, Mary, youngest dau. of
James Hughes, Esq. of Glanrheidol, and d. 13 Dec. 1875,
leaving issue,
I. Thomas, of Penuwch. ii. Isaac.
III. Henry. iv. Francis.
I. Mary Laura, to. 21 Aug. 1878, Col. Lloyd Philipps, of
Mabws. II. Katharine Elizabeth. iii. Lucy.
IV. Amy Ellen. v. Bertha Eleanor.
.i^nns— Arg., on a fesse gu. three crystals within a bor-
dure erm.
Crest — A dexter hand grasping a crosslct gu.
Ilolto — Pro patria.
&ai— Penuwch, near Aberystwith.
BONSALL OF FEONFRAITH.
Bonsall, John George William, Esq. of Fron-
fraith, CO. Cardigan, J.P. for cos. Cardigan and
Montgomery, and Higli Sheriff of the former 1866 ;
b. 18 Maj', 1817 ; m. 4 May, 1853, Frances, dau. of
the late Joseph Davies, Esq. of GalltUau, co. Mont-
gomery, and has issue,
I. John Joseph, J. P., 6. 21 Feb. 1854.
II. Hugh Edward, 6. 20 Feb. 1863.
I. Frncesa Winifred. il Elizabeth Jane.
III. Mary Catharine.
Mr. Bonsall of Fronfraith is 2nd son of the Rev.
Isaac Bonsall, M.A., Rector of Llanwrin, co. Mont-
gomery (who d. 5 Dec. 1861), by Catherine his wife;
til. 11 Aug. 1810, dau. of the Rev. John Davies,
Rector of Cemmaes, in the same slurp, and grand-
son of Sir Thomas Bonsall and Winifred Williams,
of Fronfraith, his wife.
Arms, £c.—See Bonsall of PcnuwcJi.
Scat — Fronfraith, near Aberj-stwith,
BONTINE OF ARDOCH.
See Graham of Gaetmooe.
BOOKER OF VELINDRA.
Booker, Thomas William, Esq. of Velindra, co.
Glamorgan, J.P. and D.L., High Sherife 1865, b.
7 Jan. 1830 ; in. July, 1861, Caroline Emily, 2nd
dau. of Robert Lindsay, Esq., and has had issue,
I. Thomas William Lindsay; b. Aug 1872, d. April, 1876.
I. Mabel. ii. Mary.
III. Gladys. iv. Ethel.
v. Dulcie. VI. Ellen.
vii. Lilian. viii. Henrietta.
iiCtUCngC. — Richard Blakemore, Esq. of the Leys, co.
Hereford, M.P. for Wells, J. P., served as High Sheriff of
Glamorganshire 1826, and of Herefordshire in 1830; 6. 8 Aug.
1775 ; the son of Tliomas Elakemore, of Darlaston, co. Stafford,
by Ann his wife, dau. of John Partridge, of Ross, co. Hereford,
a great ironmaster. Mr. Blakemore d. wim. 1856, and was s.
by his nephew,
Thomas-William Bookee, Esq. of the Leys and Velindra
House, b. 28 Sept. 1801 ; son of the Rev. Luke Booker, LL.D.,
F.R.L.S., Vicar of Dudley, co. Worcester, and Rector of
Tedstone de la Mere, co. Hereford, by Anna his wife, dau. of
Thomas Blakemore, Esq. of Darlaston, co. Stafford. Mr.
Booker assumed, in consequence, the additional surname of
Blakemore; became a J.P. and D.L. of the cos. of Hereford,
Monmouth, and Glamorgan, and represented Herefordshire in
Parliament from 1849 up to his death in 1858. He m. 4 Oct.
1824, Jane Anne, only dau. of the late John Coghlau, Esq., an
Officer in the army, and had issue,
Richard Blakemore, of The Leys, d. 18G1.
Thomas William, now of Velindra.
John Partridge, b. 17 Not. 1833; m. Clara Georgina Langley,
and d. June, 1868, leaving four sons and one dau., Anna.
Mary, rn. Rev. Cyril Stacey; d. March, 1SG7.
The late Mr. Booker-Blakemore had one half-brother, John
Key Booker, and three sisters, viz.,
Harriet Esther, m. James Willington, Esq. of Bristol.
Catherine, in. Leopold Tildesley, Esq. of West Bromwich.
Mary.
Anns— Per pale, or and vert, an eagle, displayed, within a'
bordure charged with four roundles and four llour-de-lis, aU
counterchanged.
Cicsi — A demi-eagle displayed or, in the beak a fieur-de-Us
vert, the dexter wing bendy of six, or and vert, the siuitter
wing bendy sinister of six, also or and vert.
-SeciS— Velindra, Cardiff.
BOOTH OF DERWENT BANK.
See Hawoeth-Booth.
BOOTH OF GLENDON HALL.
Booth, Richard, Esq. of Gleudon Hall, co.
Northampton, J.P., b. 24 Nov. 1836 ; m. 24 April,
1860, Margaret Home, younger dau. of John
Gibson Reeves, Esq. of Moseley, Worcestershire,
and has issue,
I. Robert Home Brooke, b. 25 June, ISC2.
II. Arthur Payne, b. 27 Not. 1863.
III. Richard Jasper, b. 10 Feb. 1866.
I. Beatrice Augusta de Capell.
u. Margaret Agnes.
III. Mildred Janet.
IV. Phyllis Helen.
ILfliril0r.— John Booth, of London, d. '^t his seat,
Cheshunt, Herts, 14 Aug. 1733, leaving, by / ^nc his wife,
dau. and co-Ucu' of William Lloyd, Esq. of Liverijool, four
16:
BOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BOR
sons, JonM, William, Montagu, and Benjamin, and several
dans. The eldest son,
JoaN Booth, Esq. of Theobalds, co. Herts, then of Giatton,
CO. Huntingdon, and lastly of Glendon, co. Northampton,
I. May, 17'.il ; m. Phmbe Wilkinson, of London, an heiiess,
by whom (who d. about 17G4) he had issue. The 4th son,
Eobert, of Huntingdon, and of Alconbury Hill, b. about 1758;
ra. Mrs. Maule, of Huntingdon, and d. 7 Aug. 1798, leaving
issue, a dau., Phoebe (who m. and had issue); and a son,
Eobert, 6. in 1794, ra. Miss Edwards, dau. of the Eev. Mr.
Edwards, by whom he had two sons and six daus. Mr. Booth
was s. at his decease, 1782, by his son,
PircHARD Booth, Esq. of Glendon Hall, co. Xorthampton, 6.
March, 1758; High Sheriff 1794; m. Janet, dau. of Sir Gillies
Payne, of Tempsford, co. Bedford, Bart., and had issue,
1. John, his heir; ii. Bichard, b. 1799, d. 1821, imm.;
in. George Neville ; i. Janet, m. 1 Jan. 1823, the Eev.
Henry Kule Sorel, Hector of Balcombe, Sussex ; ii. Anne, d.
unm.; iii. Laetitia Mary; iv. Caroline Matilda, m. 1834,
Eichard Palmer, Esq. (of the family of Palmer of Grantham);
V. Eliza Purefoy. Mr. Booth d. 24 Fob. 1807, and was s. by
his eldest son,
John Booth, Esq. of Glendon Hall, 5. 25 March, 1794; m.
14 Oct. 1835, Augusta de Capell-Brooke, 4th dau. of the
late Sir Eichard Brooke De Capell-Brooke, of Oakley House,
CO. Northampton, Bart., and left, with other issue, a son and
heir, the present KicnABD Booth, Esq. of Glendon. Mr.
Booth was a Deputy Lieutenant for Northamptonshire, and
High Sheriff in 1818.
Arms—Arg., three boars' heads erect and erased sa.
CnH — A lion passant arg.
Motto — Quod ero, spero.
(Seat— Glendon Hall, Kettering, co. Northampton.
BOBOUGH OF CHETWYND PAEK.
BoEOTTGH, John Charles Bueton-, Esq. of Hul-
land Hall, co. Derby, and Clietwynd Park, Salop,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 18il, b. 30 July, 1810;
m. 11 Jidy, 1848, Elizabeth Charlotte, dau. of Eear-
Adrairal Eobci't Gawen, and has issue,
I. John Sidnet Bcbton, J. P., h. 25 April, 1S52.
II. George Thomas, h. 31 Jan. 185G.
III. Charles Gawen, b. 10 April, 1859.
1. Jane Charlotte.
iLillfagC— The family of Borrow is descended from
Eobert Borrowe, noticed by Leland in his Iimeranj, who
d. in 1418, and was father of Eobert, surnamcd De Stockeden,
Lord of Erdborough, co. Leicester.
Thomas Borrow, Esq. of Castlefield, co. Derby, Barrister-at-
Law, and for forty years Eecorder of Derby, b. 3 June, 1709,
(eldest son of Isaac Borrow, Esq. of Hulland, by Honora his
2nd wife, only dau. of Thomas Burton, Esq., and eventually
sole heiress of her brother, Robert Burton, of the elder branch
of the Burtons, descended from Jacobus de Burton, which
Isaac Borrow was son of John Borowe, Esq. of Hulland, High
Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1688, by Mary his wife, dau. of Curwen
Eawlinson, Esq. of Cark Hall, co. Lancaster); m. Anne, dau.
and heir of John Alt, Esq. of Loughborough, co. Leicester, and
<•'. 6 Aug. 1786, leaving a son,
Thomas Borough, Esq. of Castlefield, who first recorded in
the College of Arms the change in the spelling of the name
from Borrow. He was of University College, Oxford, a
Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple, and was sometime
Capt. in the Leicester Militia. He m. 26 April, 1788, Jane,
only dau. of AVilliam Smithson, Esq. of Ledstone Park, Ferry-
bridge, CO. York, and by her had issue,
John Charles Burton, his heir.
Jane, m. 3 May, 1832, George Hill, Esq., Capt. Eoyal Horse
Artillfry, eldest son of Sii- Eobert Chambre Hill, of Prees
Hall, Salop.
Anna Honora, d. xmin. 19 Oct. 1852.
Mr. Borough, who removed from Castlefield to Chetwynd
Park, 1803, was s. at his decease by his only surviving son and
heir, John Charles Burton Borough, Esq. of Chetwynd
Park.
Arms— GVi., the root of an oak-tree eradicated and coiiped,
in pale, sprouting out two branches, ppr., with the shield of
Pallas hanging thereon, or.
Crest— Ka. eagle, ppr., holding the shield of Pallas in its
c'aws.
3fo£<o— Virtutc ct robore.
S-'-fx— Hulland Hall, Ashbourne, Dorby-shire; and Chetwynd
Park, Newport, Shropshire.
\
BORBER OF BBOOK HILL AND
PAKYNS MANOB,
BoRREE, William, Esq. of Brook Hill and
Pakyns Manor, Sussex, M.A., J.P. and D.L.,F.L.S. ;
m. 1840, Margaret, dau. of J. H. Borrer, Esq. ol
Brighton, and has issue, William and Margtiret.
3Lt'llCag;C. — The Borrers, an old and highly respecti
family, have been for centuries settled in Sussex.
William Borber, of Eusper, Sussex, who m. 1693, Sarah
Smith, of Hurstpierpoint, was father of turo sons, William
Borrer, of Eusper, and
John Borrer, of Eusper, who had, by Susanna his wife,
William, his heir; John, of Ditchling; and other issue.
The eldest son,
William Borrer, Esq. of Pakyns Manor, h. 1729; m. 1750,
Barbara, dau. and co-heir of Edward Hardres, Esq. of
Albourne House (of the ancient family of Hardres), and d.
21 Jan. 1797, leaving by her (whoci. 12 April, 1795), William;
John, of Henfield, m. Ann Hamlyn, co-heiress of llamlyn,
and had issue (see Borrer of Angeaton) ; and other issue.
The eldest son,
William Borrer, Esq. of Pakyns Manor, J.P., D.L., and
High Sheriff of Sussex, 1801, was 6. 7 March, 1753. He m.
I Aug. 1780, M.iry, dau. and co-heir of Nathaniel Lindfield, of
Dean House, by Mary Clifford his wife, and by her (who d.
30 Aug. 1807) had issue,
I. William, of Barrow Hill, Henfield.
II. John, of the Manor House, Portslade, Sussex, J.P,
25 Dec. 1784; in. 1st, Kitty, 2nd dau. of John Beckett,
Henfield; she d. 7 April, 1811. He m. -indly, Mary Am
only dau. of John Upperton, of Amberley, which lady
lo July, 1819 ; and 3rdly, Sarah Anne, 3rd dau. of Nathanii
Hall, of New Hall, by whom he had issue, Henry Hall,
Portslade, Sussex; Mary, m. John Blaker, Esq. of Lewes
Kate ; and Sarah Ann.
III. Nathaniel, of Pakyns Manor, Sussex, J.P. ,&. 24 March,
1790; TO. 4 Nov. 1811, Mary Anne, dau. of Eichard Weeke^
Esq. of Hurstpierpoint, by Charity his wife, dau. and heir
of the Eev. WiUiam Hampton, Eector of Plurapton, Sussex,
and by this lady (who d. 5 Jan. 1854) left at his decease,
14 May, 1863,
1 Carey Hampton (Eev.), M.A., Prebendary of Chichester,
Eeitor of Hurstpierpoint, and Eural Dean, 6. 13 Not.
1814; TO. 17 Aug. 1837, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of James Orr,
Esq. of Holywood House, co. Down, by Jane his wife, dau.
of Eichard Stewart, Esq. of Ballintoy Castle,and has issue,
Carey Hampton, J. P., late Capt. 60th Eifles, 6. 13 July,
1838, rn. Alice, only surviving child of the late J. E.
Downe, Esq.
Clifford Fortescue, of Pickwcll, Sussex, J.P., late 60tli
Eifles, 0. 5 March, 1841 ; m. 1866, Christina Sophi*,
eldest dau. of Charles K. Freshfield, Esq., M.P., andh«8
a son, Walter Charles Freshfield Clifford, and two daus.
Charles Alexander (Eev.), Eector of Hope Manscl, co,
Hireford, 6. 4 Dec. 1843.
Arthur Hardres, b. 31 Oct. 1854.
Jane CUfford, ra. William Egerton Hubbard, Esq., J. P.,
eldest son of William Egerton Hubbard, Esq. of Leonards
Lee.
Elizabeth Catharine, m. W. D. Freshfield, Esq., eldest
son of the late James Freshfield, Esq. of The Wilderness,
Ei'igate.
Isabella Emily.
Charlotte Augusta, m. 17 Aug. 1869, Eev. Frank Parnell,
Ejutor of Oxted, eldest son of the late C. 0. Parnell,
Esq. of Hampton Wick.
Mary Anne Alice. Ida Frances. Helen Henrietta.
Blanche Stewart, m. Edward, son of the late Thomas
Broadwood, Esq. of Holmbush.
1 Henrietta, m. 31 March, 1817, George Octavius Poll.ard,oJ
Lower Seymour Street, London, only surviving son of tht
late Eev. John Pollard, M.A., D.D., Eector of Bennington
Herts, by Sophia his wife, dau. of the late General am
Lady Frances Morgan.
2 Emily, m. 26 March, 1844, Charles Hoskyns, only son o
Charles L. Hoskins Master, Esq., of Barrow Green House
Surrey, and Codnor Castle, co. Derby.
He d. 1832, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Borrer, Esq. of Henfield, J. P., F.E.S., and F.L.S.
6. May, 1781 ; m. 28 March, 1810, Elizabeth, dau. of Nathanic
Hall, Esq. of New Hall, Sussex, and by her (who d. ISG4) hai
issue,
I. William, now of Pakyns Manor.
II. Dawson, of Altamont, Kilbride, co. Carlow, J.P., F.E.A.S..
m. IHfiG, Georgiana Mirgaret, eldest dau. of Xhoma,
Braddell, Esq., J.P. of Coolmtlagh, co. Wexford. '
III. Lindfield, of Elmgrove, Sussex.
I. Ann, m. Nicholas Hall, Esq. of Portslade.
II. Fanny, m. Eer. Charles Dunlop, M.A., Vicar of Hei
field, (leie.ised.
m. Elizabctli. IT. Isabel. v. Adelaide.
BOE
Tlifi LANDED GENTRY.
EOS
1G3
air. Borrer d. 1SC3.
Arms — Az., a lion rampant erminois holding in his clcxtcr
paw an auger (boror), ppr., dcbruistcl by a chevron arg.,
;;uarged with three escutcheons of the field, the centre bearing
1 '.vliite rose seeded and pointed, ppr.
'• '—A buck's head erased ppr., fretty arg., holding an
r, ppr., in its mouth.
)— Fide laboro.
,_ ;,.— Brook Hill, and Pakyns Manor, Sussex.
EOPvE-EE. OF AWGESTON.
BoTiEEE, John Hamlyn, Esq. of Angeston, co.
jrloucester, J. P. for the CO., b. Oct.. 18-41), educated
it Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. Mr. Borrer
s son of J. -Hamlyn Borrer, Esq. (^d. 1851), by
Emily his wife (»». 1812), dau. of the late
^ol. W. Forrest ; grandson of J. Hamlyn Borrer,
Esq., who d. 1856, by Mary, his wife, d. 1869,
lau. of the late H. Hall, Esq. of Portslade, and
;reat-graudson of John Borrer, Esq., who m. Ann
iamlyn, co-heiress of Sunt (see preceding Memoir).
For Lineage and Arms, see preceding Memoir.
Seat — Angeston, Dursley.
BOREOWES OF GIIiLTOWN.
BOEEOWES, EOBEET HiGGINSON, Esq. of Gill-
own, CO. Kildare, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1853,
ateCapt. 13th Light Dragoons, and formerly Major
if Kildare Rifles, b. 25 Sept. 1826; m. 9 June,
.859, the Hon. Louisa Kathcrine Browne, 3rd dau.
if John Cavendish, 3rd Lord Kilmaine, which lady
;. s. 2J. 14 Jan. 1877.
iLtUCatJC— Egbert Boerowes, Esq. of Cilltown, co.
lildare, 3rd son of Sir Kildare Dixon Borrowes, Bart., by Jane
.is 2nd wife, dau. of Joseph Iligginson, Esq. of Mount Ophaley,
0. Kildare ; m. Charlotte, dau. of Samuel Madden, Esq. of
tilton, CO. Monaghan, and had issue,
Robert Higginsos, now of Gilltown.
Kute, d. 5 Dec. 1837.
Jane Harriette, on. 1833, Hans llcndrick, Esq. of Kerdiffs-
town, CO. Kildare; and c?. March, 1877.
Emily, m. 1848, William Koche, Esq. of Buttevant Castle,
CO. Cork.
Elizabeth, m. 1844, William Cramer Eoberts, Esq. of Thorn-
ton, CO. Kildare.
Gertrude, m. 1st, 1849, Richard Bourke, Esq., nephew of
John, 4th Earl of Mayo ; and 2ndly, 1858, North Peat, Esq.
Ir. Borrowes d. 13 June, 1850.
Arms— Or, on a cross gu. five mullets pierced arg., in the
rst quarter a lion passant guardant of the field.
Crest — A lion sejant arg., ducally crowned or.
Motto — Non vi virtute.
Seat — Gilltown, near Newbridge.
BOSTHWICK OF CUOOKSTON,
EOETHWICK, John, Esq. of Crookston and Bortli-
nck Castle, J.P. co. Edinburgh ; m. 1854, Ehza-
leth, eldest dau. of Admu-al James Pringle, of
?orwoodlee, co. Selkirk.
ILtltlJajIC. — The surname of Borthwick is apparently local,
ssumed from lands of that name on Borthwick Water, co.
clkirk. Thomas de Borthwick obtained an estate near Lauder,
1 Berwickshire, from Robert Lauder, of Quarrelwood, in the
eign of King David II. Sir William Borthwick was possessor
f the lands of Catkune, in the reign of King Robert II.,
'hich appears by a charter dated 1378.
Sir William Boktuwick, junior. Ambassador at Rome in
425, was created Baron Borthwick in 1433, and d. 1458,
;aving two sons, viz., Willlam, 2nd Lord Borthwick, and
oii.N- DE Borthwick, who acquired the estate of Crookston in
J4S, and from whom descended, through twelve generations
is set forth in the petition presented to the House of Lords,
jgarding the succession to the peerage),
John Borthwick, Esq. of Crookston, who m. in 1787,
rizel, eldest dau. of George Adinston, Esq. of Carcant, and
■ft at his decease a son and successor,
John Borthwick, Esq. of Crookston and Borthwick Castle,
.P. and D.L., m. 1st, 16 March, 1819, Anne, eldest dau.
'the Right Hon. Robert Dundas, of Arniston, and by her had
sue, I. John, now of Borthwick and Crookston; ii. Robert,
ic; HI. William Ilcniy; i. Elizabeth, dec; u. Grace
Henrietta, d. 1828; and iii. Grace, iii. 18G8, to Rev. Robert
Brown, Quebec Street, Chapel, London, who assumed on his
marriage the additional surname of Borthwick. He m. 2ndly,
Mrs. Simpson, widow of Col. Simpson, of Plean, co. Stirhng,
and had issue by her, i. Alexander, Capt. Rifle Brigade;
II. Francis, agent for Gladstone and Co., Madras.
Arms — Arg., three cinquefoils sa.
Crixl — A Moors head couped ppr.
•'",'.'".' .v:-luu ;ini;il.s, ppr., winged or.
.'.' I,'!! '"iKlurir, and Fide et spe.
: 'ii 1 1 "I ise, Burnhouse, and Borthwick Castle,
all iicir Ikiitil, Jlullothum.
BOSANaUET OF FOKEST HOUSE.
BosANQUET, Samuel RicnArvD,Esq. ofTlie Forest
House, Epping Forest, Es3ex, and of Dingestow
Court, CO. Monmouth, J.P. and D.L., Cliairman of
Quarter Sessions co. Monmouth, b. 1 April, 1800 ;
m. 4 Feb. 1830, Emily, eldest dau. of George
Courthope, Esq. of Whihgh, Susses, and by her
(who d. 1 Jan. 1869) had issue,
I. Samuel Courthope, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon, 6. 2 March,
1832 ; m. 7 Aug. 1862, Mary, 2nd dau. of the late Jolin
Arkwi-ight, Esq. of Hampton Court, Herefordshire, and
has issue, 1 Samuel Roland Courthope, 6. G Sept. 1868;
2 Vivia Henry Courthope, 6. 13 April, 1872; 1 Maud, b.
13 May, 1865.
II. Claude (Piev.), Vicar of Christchurch, Folkestone, b. 8
Nov. 1833; m. 22 May, 1861, his first-cousin, Amelia
Ehza, 2nd dau. of Admiral Charles John Bosanquct, and
has had issue, 1 Claude Charles Courthope, b. 19 Dec.
1862; 2 Charles Richard, 6. 21 April, 1865; 3 Reginald
Albert, b. 14 June, 1867 ; 4 Raymond A., 6. 1869, d.
1873; 5 Eustace F., 6. 20 April, 1871.
III. George Stanley, Capt. R.N., b. 18 April, 1835; m. 15
Sept. 1864, his first-cousin, Caroline Susan, only dau. of
Rev. William Courthope, and has issue, William Cecil,
b. 12 Oct. 1866 ; and Ethel.
IV. Frederick Albert, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 8 Feb.
1S37 ; TO. 22 Aug. 1871, AlbiniaMary, eldest dau. of John
Curtis Hayward, Esq. of Quedgeley House, co. Gloucester,
and has issue, Bernard Hugh, o. 21 Nov. 1872 ; and Lilian.
V. Walter Henry, b. 10 Jan. 1839; ta. 5 April, 1866,
Penelope Eliza, eldest dau. of Rev. Stewart Forster, of
Southend, Lewisham, and has issue, Henry Stewart, 4. 29
Jan. 1867 ; Evelyn Mabel ; and Florence Mary.
VI. Edmund Fletcher, b. 2 Sept. 1840; m. Mary, eldest dau.
of Major Marriott.
vii. Reginald David, 6. 24 Jan. 1847; d. 1849.
VIII. William David, b. 3 June, 1849; m. 7 Aug. 1872,
Elinor, 3rd dau. of G. Hamilton Verity, Esq., and has a
dau., Mabel.
IX. Richard Arthur, 6. 25 May, 1852.
I. Emily Letitia, m. 3 Oct. 1861, Rev. John Lloyd, M.A.,
Rector of Llanvapley, co. Monmouth, and has issue.
II. Fanny Elizabeth. in. Ellen Edith, d. 1859.
HtlTCaflC— PierreEosanquet (sonofFulcrandBosanquet,
or de Bosanquet, living 1583, and Demlle. Bonne Boisse
his wife, grandson of Pierre Bosanquet and Demlle. Catherine
Perrane, and great-grandson of Roubs Bosanquet of Colognac,
in Cevennes), m. about 1623, Antoinette Mainville, and was
father of
Pierre Bosanquet, of Lunel, in Languedoc, who m. GaH-
larde de Barbut, and had seven children, of whom the eldest,
Marguerite, was wife of Jean Gaussen, b. at Lunel, 1636. At
the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, the family became
divided. The second and third sons of Pierre, viz., David and
John, sought refuge in England, where John was naturalized,
by private Act of Parliament, 1703, and d. unm. in London
in 1750, aged 75; and
David Bosanquet, b. 31 Oct. 1661 ; to. 15 Sept. 16D8, Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of Claude Hays, Esq. He d. 5 July, 1732,
leaving by her (who d. 30 Sept. 1737) issue,
I. David, b. 5 Oct. 1699, Merchant in London, and a learned
antiquary ; m. Dorcas Melchior, and d. 4 Oct. 1741 (opitapli
in Woodford Church, Essex), having by her (who <'. IS
Sept. 1779) a son, Richard, who d. unm. 17 AprU, 1809
II. Samuel, of whom presently.
III. Daniel, d. young.
IV. Claude, b. 15 March, 1707 ; d. vtnn. 26 July, 1786.
V. Benjamin, M.D., F.R.S., b. 25 Sept. 1708; d. unm. 22
Dec. 1755.
VI. Pierre, 6. 13 Nov. 1709; cZ. ■Mitw. at Aleppo, 23 July, 1739.
vu. Daniel, d. young.
M 2
1C4
BOS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BOS
vni. Jacob, see Sunn-'Boai.i^Q.vzT of Broxhournehuvy.
IX. John, d. young.
1. Elizabeth, m. M. Sheppard, and d. s. p. ^ Oct. 1737.
n. Susanna, in. 2 May, 1733, Charles Van Nottcn, of Amster-
dam, ancestor of Van Nottbn Pole, Bart, (see Burke's
Peerage and Baronetage), d. 1 March, 175U; she d. 2 April,
1774.
HI. Deborah, d. young.
IV. Margaret, d. young.
V. Eleanor, m. 24 June, 1736, Henry Lannoy Hunter, Esq. of
Beech Hill, Berks, d. 25 Feb. 1768; she d. 21 Aug. 1786.
The 2nd son,
Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. of the Forest House, Lord of the
Manor of Low Hall, Essex, b. 4 Sept. 1700; m. 1733, Mary,
fl in. and sole heiress of William Dunster, Esq. (son of Henry
Dunster, Esq., and Mary, dau. and sole heiress of Henry
Gai-diner, Esq., M.P. for llchester, 12 Charles II.), by
Anne, dau. of Sir Peter Vandeput, and had issue,
Samuel, of whom presently.
WiUiam, d. warn. 3 March, 1813.
Anna Maria, m. 16 Jan. 1755, her cousin, John Peter
Gaussen, Esq.
Mary, m. 12 Kov. 1781, Rev. John WiUiam dc la Flcchcre,
of Madelcy.
The elder son,
Samuel Bosakqcet, Esq. of Forest House, Essex, and of
Dingestow Court, co. Munraouth, Lieut, of the Forest of
Waltham, J.P. and D.L. for Essex, 6. 8 June, 1744; was High
Sheriff of that shire 1770 ; m. 27 Nor. 1767, his cousin Eleanor,
dau. of Henry Lannoy Hunter, Esq. Mr. Bosanquet was
Governor of the Bank of England in 1792. He d. 4 July, 1806,
leaving issue.
I. Samuel, his heir.
II. Charles, of Kock, Northumberland, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriflf Northumberland 1828, 6. 23 July, 1769 ; m. 1 June,
1796, Charlotte Anne, dau. of Peter Holford, Esq., Master
in Chancery, and d. 20 June, 1850, leaving issue,
1 Charles Holford, h. 21 March, 1798, d. unm. 19 Dec.
1834.
2 EoBERT William (Rev.), of Rock, Alnwick, 6. 26
Jan. 1800; m. 1st, 25 Feb. 1834, Frances, dau. of Col.
Pullcine, of Crake Hall, Yorkshire, and has issue,
Charles Bertie Pulleine,J.P., 6. 27 Dec. 1834; to. 31 July,
1862, Eliza Isabella, dau. of Ralph Carr-EUison, Esq.
of Dunstan Hill and Hedgley, and has issue, Robert
Carr, b. 7 June, 1871 ; George Pulleine, b. 16 Feb. 1873;
Frances; Amy; Ellen; Elizabeth; and CaroUuc.
Rev. R. W. Bosanquet m. 2ndly, Oct. 16, 1838, Caroline,
dau. of Col. Day Hort McDowall, of Walkinshaw and
Castle Semple, Renfrewshire, and has issue,
Robert Holford MacDowell, b. 30 July, 1841, Barrister,
and Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford.
Day Hort, Commander R.N., b. 21 March, 1843.
George William, Ensign in H.M. 85th regt., afterwards
in H.M. Audit Ofiice, b. 4 July, 1845, d. 24 Jan. 1869.
Bernard, Fellow and Tutor of University College,
Oxford, b. 14 June, 1848.
3 George Henry, of Broom-y-close, Herefordshire, b. 8
Aug. 1801; m. 18 April, 1850, Louisa, dau. of the late
Admiral Duchwood.
4 John Stayner, d. unm. 1824.
5 Henry Dunster, d. young.
6 Henry Ferdinand, d. iinm. 1829.
1 Mary Anne, m. 26 Jan. 1836, Rev. Edward Fielde, and
d. s. p. 12 Dec. 1867.
III. John Bernard (Sir) Right Hon., P.C, D.C.L., Judge of
the Common Pleas, sometime Lord Commissioner of the
Great Seal of the United Kingdom, 6. 2 May, 1773 ; m. 12
Sept. 180 J, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Richard Lewis, Esq.
of Llantilio Grossenny, co. Monmouth, and had «. son,
Lewis Bernard, d. young. Sir J. B. Bosanquet d. 25 Sept.
1817.
The eldest son,
Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. of the Forest House and Dingestow
Court, b. 26 Aug. 1708 ; m. 19 Jan. 179S, Lffititia Pbilippa, the
younger of the two daus. (the elder, Camilla, m. Sir Charles
Style, Bart.) of James Whatman, Esq. of Vinters, Kent, by his
1st wife, Sarah, oldest dau. of Edward Stanley, Esq., LL.D.,
cousin of the llth Earl of Derby, and had issue,
Samuel RicnAED, now of Forest House and Dingestow
Court.
James Whatman, of Claysmorc, Enfield, Middlesex, J. P.,
b. 26 Jan. 1804; m. 1st, 1840, Merelina, only dau. of the
Right Hon. Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal, Lord Chief
Justice of the Common Pleas, by whom he had issue (see
Bosanquet of Claymiorc). He m. 2ndly, 1854, Fanny-
Georgina, dau. of Lord John Somerset, brother of the 5th
Duke of lioaufort; and3rdly, Emily Dorothy, dau. of James
Best, Esq. of Park House, Kent, and by her had issue,
three daus., Harriet, Elizabeth, and Aylmer Adela. Mr.
J. W. Bosanquet d. 22 Dec. 1877.
William Ileary FrancU, of Knockane, co. Waterford, and
Kilmagemogue, Portlaw, J.P., &. Feb. 1805; m. May, 1861,
Amelia Mary Georgiana (d. 24 Sept. 1878), eldest dau. and
co-heir of John Sherlock, Esq. of Kilmagemogue, co. Water-
ford, and d. Sept. 1878, leaving issue, John Bernard Alexan
der, 6. 6 Aug. 1863; WilliamHenry Sherlock, 6. 3 Oct. 18G4.
Edward Stanley (Rev.), Rector ot Bolingbroke. b. 27 March,
1806 ; TO. 10 June, 1847, Emmeline Blight, and had (by hor
who d. 0 Dec. 1878) issue, 1 Edward Bernard, of Queensland,
h. 29 July, 1849; 2 George Stanley, R.N., 6. 1851 ; 3 Altred
William, b. 1854; 4 Arthur Cecil, b. 1857; 5 Frederick
Sidney, 6. 1858; 6 Charles John, b. 1864; 1 Emmeline.
Charles John, Vice-Admiral, b. 22 May, 1807, of Wildwon(i,
Middlesex; m. 5 June, 1832, his cousin, Charlotte Eliz.i,
youngest dau. of Jacob Bosanquet, Esq. of Broxbournebury,
Herts, and d. 3 Oct. 1871, leaving issue, Henrietta Lstitia
Eliza, m. Lieut.-Gen. Dixon, R.A., V.C. ; and Ameli.i
Eleanor, m. Claud Bosanquet, Esq.
Frederick Bernard, Capt. Bengal army, b. 15 Nov. 1812; m.
1855, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Lieut. Uarrow, R.N.
Eleanor Lsetitia, m. 1852, William, 3rd son of Samuel
Gaussen, Esq. of Brookmans, Herts.
Camilla, m. 1836, William Necdham, Esq. of Lcnton, Notts,
and d. 14 July, 1862.
Georgiana, m. 1846, Thomas, youngest sou of Sir John
Ogilvy, Bart. ; he d. 16 Juue, 1871.
Anna Maria Nelly.
Mr. Bosanquet, J.P. and D.L. for cos. Essex and Monmouth, 1
served the ofHce of High Sheriff of the latter co. 1616. He
d. June, 1843. ,
Ai-ms—Or, on a mount vert a tree ppr., on a chief gu. a j
crescent between two mullets arg. ; quartering Dunster anO •
Gakdiner.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant coupcd gu.
S»t/s— Dingestow Court, Monmouth; and Forest
Epping, Essex.
BOSANaUET OF CLAYSMORE.
Bosanquet, Bernard Tindai, Esq. of Claysj
more, Enfield, Middlesex, Mnjor in the King's Owr j
Eoyal Tower Hamlets Militia, h. 6 Aug. 1842 ; m.\
11 Nov. 1874, Eva Maude, second dau. of Williair
James Eichmond Cotton, Esq., Alderman and M.P
for the City of London, and has a son,
Bernard James Tindal, b. 13 Oct. 1877.
iLiUCaCTC. — James Whatman Bosanquet, Esq. of ClayS'
more, and Lombard Street, J.P. for Middlesex, and Conimis
sioner of Lieutenancy for the city of London, b. 26 Jan. 1804
2nd son of Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. of Forest House and Din
gestow Court (see precedincr Memoir), d 22 Dec. 1877; m
thrice ; by his 1st wife, Merelina (d. 2 Sept. 1852), dau. o.
Eight Hon. Sir N. C. Tindal, he had issue,
I. James Tindal, b. 21 March, 1841 ; d. 1st April, 1847.
II. Bernard Tindal, now of Claysmorc.
III. Nicholas William Tindal, Lieut. 2nd Foot, b. 2 May
1844; rf. 2 0ct. 1877.
IV. Frederick Charles findal (Rev.), b. 28 Oct. 1847.
v. Alfred Tmdal, 6. 2 July, 1850; d. 29 March, 1860.
I. MereUna Lsetitia Mary, b. 13 March, 1846; m. 30 July
1867, Theodore Bosanquet, Bombay Civil Service, 3rd soi
of the late Augustus Henry Bosanquet, Esq. of Osidge, South
gate, and has issue (see Bosanquet of Broxbournebury).
II. Juliana, 6. 15 Dec. 1848 ; w. 1875, Capt. Manlcy Charle
Matthew Dixon, 8th Foot, eldest son of Major-Ciou
William Manley Hall Dixon, R.A., C.B., and has issue,
Juliana Frances, b. 12 May, 1876.
Merelina Addinal, b. 20 April, 1877.
III. Georgina Maria Annie, b. 15 Oct. 1851.
Arms, (C'c. — As preceding.
;Seai— Claysmorc, Eiiield, Middlesex.
BOSANanET OF THE ECCK.
See Bosanquet of Forest House,
SmiTH-BOSANaXJET OF BROXBOURNE-
BURY,
SMITH-B0SANQUET,n0EACE-jAMES,Esq.0fBr0X'
boiu-ncbury, Herts, J.P. and D.L., High Sherifl
1873, b. 24 Feb. 1829 ; m. 7 Oct. 1858, Cecilia Jane
Wentworth, only child and heiress of the lat(
George Jacob Bosanquet, of Broxbournebviry, J.P.
D.L., High Sheriff of Herts, Secretary to H.M
Legation, and Charge d' Affairs at Madrid, and has
I. George Richard, b. 5 Febru.iry, 1806.
I. Florence Cecilia. n. Marian Constance. iii. Ellj
IV. Alice Eugenia. v. Lettice Evelyn. :
BOS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BOS
165
lis gentleman assumed, by sign manual, 8 Sei^t.
C)6, the surname of Uosaxquet, in addition to,
d after his patronymic, SiiiTn.
iitUCagf.— Jacob Bosanquet, Sth son of David Eosan-
ct, the til St settler in England {see Bosanquet of Forest
nise), m. 1743, Elizabeth, dau. of John Ilanhur}-, Esq. of
Imarsh, co. Northampton, and had issue,
:. Jacob, his heir.
II. William, Banker of London, m. 1787, Charlotte Eliza-
beth, dau. of John Ives, Esq., of Norwich, and d. 'Zl June,
18t0, having had issue,
1 William George Ives, lI.E.I.C.S., h. 10 Feb. 1739; m.
\>ii'l, Eliza, dau. of Patriek Gumming, Esij., and d. 31
March, lSo7, leaving issue,
Eleanor, m. 1850, E. Meade, Esq.
Constance, in. 1852, Sir .S. Paul Hunter Bart.
2 Augustus Henry, of Osidge, Herts; b. 1 March, 1792;
. 20 June, 1825, Louisa, dau. of David Bevan, Esq. of
]; Imont, Herts, and d. 1877, having had issue,
]l.>race Augustus, 6. 8 Aug. 1827; d. 26 Aug. 1810.
Arthur, Bombay Civil Service, b. 27 Oct. 1828; m. 16
April, 1861, Isabella Matilda, dau. of Col. Crawford, and
has had issue : 1 Lionel Arthur, 6. 29 Jan. 18G2 ;
2 Victor Eoulerand, b. 1 Feb. \S66; 3 Oswald Vivian,
/,. 5 April, 1860; 4 Eva Geraldine, d. 27 Dec. 1860;
5 Nora Louisa, and 6 Aileen Isabel.
Perceval, 6. 30 Dec. 1831 ; m. 9 Aug. 1859, his cousin,
Charlotte Louisa, dau. of Richard Bevan, Esq. of
Brighton, and has had issue : 1 Augustus Perceval, 6.
26 I )ct. 1860 ; 2 Eugene Perceval, b. 13 Oct. 1862 ;
S Gerald Perceval, 6. 26 April. 1864, d. 8 Feb. 1865;
4 L'luis Perceval, 6. 20 July, 1865; 5 Herbert Perceval,
b. 3 Feb. 1867; 6 Maurice Perceval, b. 16 April, 18G8,
and d. 18 April, 1870.
Theodore, Bombay Civil Service, 6. 22 June, 1833; -,;;.
3ii July, 1867, Merelina Leetitia Mary, dau. of James
Whatman Bosanquet, Esq. of Claysmore, and has issue :
1 James Tindal Ives, b. 17 Aug. 1868; 2 Henry Theo-
dore Augustus, b. 3 Aug. 1870; 3 Bernard Charles
Horace, b. 3 March, 1876; 1 Mary Frances Merelina,
b. 3 Oct. 1871; 2 Adelaide Louisa, 6.21 March, 1873;
o Juliana Florence Cecilia, b. 16 June, 1877.
Cecil (Hev.), M.A., 6. 12 Dec. 1838; m. 17 Oct. 18CG,
Theodosia, dau. of John Mellor Chapman, Esq., and had
issue, 1 Gaston Augustus Ives, 6. 12 July, 1874 ; 1
Madeline, d. 29 Sept. 1867; '2 Ernestine Theodosia
Favell, 3 Aline Coralie Raymond, d. 30 April, 1874.
Gustavus (Eev.), M.A-., Ptcctor of Clophill, Aiupthill,
P.ed.s b. 18 Aug. 1840; m. 3 June, 1868, his cousin,
Cecilia Carus, dau. of Rev. David Barclay Bevan, Vicar
of Little Amwell, Herts, and has issue, 1 Cyril Gusta-
vus, b. 10 April, 1869; 2 Floriaa Gustavus, b. 3 April,
1870; Leila Frances.
I.ouisa Cbra, m. 11 Nov. 1859, Eev. Horace Meyer,
Rector of Trowbridge, Wilts.
En)meline Favell, ni. 24 July, 1852, Col. Charles John
Gibb, Royal Engineers, who d. Dec. ISGj.
Adela.
S John, OT. 1 July, 1818, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Boileau, Esq., and d. 20 Dec. 1820, leaving a dau.,
Alicia.
4 Samuel, m. Sophia, dau. of James Tschudi Broad-
wood, Esq. of Lyne, Sussex, and rf. 20 Oct. 1848. His
willow ))i. 2ndly, Rev. Henry Raymond Barker.
0 Edwin, ra. Eliza, dau. of Thomas Terry, of Dum-
mer House, Hants, and d. 30 Aug. 1852, leaving a dau.
Frances, ra. 1859, W. Goldstone, Esq.
1 Charlotte Elizabeth Ives, d. unm. 1852.
2 Sophia, 7)i. her cousin, William John, eldest son of John
William Commerell, Esq. of Strood, Sussex, rf. 27 Feb.
1836. She rf. 15 Nov. 1841, leaving issue, Sir John E.
Commerell, V.C, K.C.B., and Henrietta Sophia, wife of
Fitzmaurice Gustavus Bloomfield.
3 Emma, m. Chevalier de Kantzow, His Swedisli Blajesty's
Iilinister at Lisbon, and rf. 1871.
4 Harriet, m. John Raymond Barker, Esq. of Fairford
Park, Gloucestershire, and d. 8 Aug. 1830.
III. Henry, of Clanville, Hants, High .Sheriff of that co. 1815,
m. 1/90, Caroline, dau. of Christopher Anstey, Esq., the
poet, and d. 29 Jan. 1817, having had issue,
Ilrnry, 6. 29 Dec. 179.3; m. 6 June, 1827, Mary, dau. of
William Richards, Esq , and rf. 31 Jan. 1861, leaving a
fon, Henry Anstey, b. 25 March, 1828, m. 4 Sept. 1861,
Slai-y Anne, youngest dau. of Lieut. -Col. Luttrell, of
Kilve Court, Somersetshire, and has issue.
Caroline Jane.
I. Susannah, m. James Whatman, Esq. of Vinters, Kent.
II. Mary, m. John William Coimuerell, Esq. of Strood,
Sussex.
ui. Elizabeth, m. l.er cousin, Samuel Robert Gausscn, Esq.
of Brookmans, Herts,
lerf. 9June, 1767. Thceldest son,
Jacob Bosanquet, Esq. of Broxburnebury, Herts, forty-
Ive years an East India Director, served as Sheriff of the
county 1803. He m. 27 Sept. 1790, Henrietta, dau. of Sir
George Armytage, Bart., and had, with two daus. (Henrietta
Maria, m. her cousin, John Wentworth, Esq., and Charlotte
Eliza, m. her cousin, Adm. Charles John Bosanquet, R.N.),
two sons, George Jacob, late of Broxbournebury ; and Richard
Godfrey, of Benham, Berks, b. 29 Sept. 1793, ra. 1852, Grace,
dau. of Wilham Browne, Esq. of Brownes Hill, co. Carlow.
The elder son,
George Jacob Bosanqdet, Esq. of Broxbournebury, Herts,
High Sheriff of that shire 1833, b. 1 July, 1791 ; m. 30 Oct.
1831, his cousin, CeciUa, dau. of William FranUs, Esq. of Beech
Hill, and widow of Samuel Robert Gaussen, Esq. of Brook-
mans, Herts, and left a dau.,
Cecilia Jane Wentworth, to. 1858, Horace James Smith,
now S.mith-Bosanquet, Esq. of Eroxbournebur)-, 4th son of
Samuel George Smith, Esq., nephew of tiie 1st Lord Car-
rington.
Jlr. Bosanquet was His Blajesty's Charge d' Affaires at Madrid
from 1828 to 1830. He rf. 3 July. 1866.
Jamilw of .Smitlj.
Samuel George Smith, Esq., b. 1789; 2nd son, by Elizabeth-
Frances his wife, eldest dau. of Edmund Turner, Esq. of
Stoke Eochford and Panton House, co. Lincoln, of Samuel
Smith, Esq. of Woodhall Park, Herts, M.P., who was next
younger brother of Robert, 1st Lord Carrington, created 1796
(ses BtTKKE's Peerage and Baronetage); m. 4 July, 1821,
Eagenie, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Robert Chatfield, LL.D., Vicar
of Chatteris, and by her (who rf. 5 Jan. 1838) had issue,
Samuel George, of Sacombe Park, Ware, J. P., and M.P. for
Aylesbury, b. 1822.
Frederick Chatfield of Brameote Hall, Notts, MP. for North
Notts, b. 1823; m. 1858, Harriet Maud, dau. of Francis Pym,
Esq. of the Hasells, Beds, and has issue.
Rowland, of Duffield Hall, co. Derby, M.P. for South Derby-
shire, 6. 1826 ; m. 1857, Constance, dau. of the Right Hon.
Lord Granville Somerset, and has issue.
Horace James, who has assumed the additional surname
of Bosanquet, and is now of Broxbournebury, as above.
Charlotte.
Eugenie.
Mr. Samuel George Smith rf. 4 Oct. 1SG3.
^;-ms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a mount vert a tree
ppr., on a chief gu. a crescent between two mullets arg., for
Bosanquet ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a chevron cottised between
three demi-grifflns the two in chief respectant each other sa.
Crests— A. demi-lion rampant couped gu., for Bosanquet;
an elephant's head erased or, eared gu., charged on the neck
with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one, az., for Smith.
il/oifo— Tenax et fidelis.
Sect— Biosbourncbury, Hoddesdon, Herts.
BOSVILE OF EAVENFIELD.
BosTiLE, Thohas Eolle, Esq. of Earenfield
Park, CO. York, s. his father, 1877.
IttlTCS^P. — John Bosville, of London (4th son of Eev.
Thomas Bosville, Vicar of Brailhwell, co. York, and brother of
Rev. Thomas Bosvile, Rector of Ufford) of a very ancient
Yorkshire family, m. Mary, dau. of Henry Robins, and had,
with a dau., Mary, an only son,
Thomas Bosvile, Esq., who became possessed of the estate
of tJlverscroft Abbey, co. Leicester, by the will of his distant
relation, Charles Bosvile, Esq. of Byanna, in Staffordshire.
He m. his cousin, Bridget, 3rd dau. and co-heir of the Rev.
Thomas Bosvile, Rector of Ufford, and dying 1771, was s. by
his elder son,
William Parktn Bosvile, Esq. of riverscroft Abbey
and Ravenfield Hall, who rf. s. -p. ISll, and was s. by his
brother.
The Rev. Thomas Bosvile, of Ravenfield, who d. itmi.
1824, having made by will a settlement of his estates on the
descendants of his eldest aunt (ex parte maternd), Margaret
Bosvile, wife of James Birch, Esq., and dau. of Rev. Thomas
Bosvile, B.D., Rector of Ufford, co. Northampton, by Eliza-
beth his wife, sister and co-heir of John Bolle, Esq. of Thorpe
Hall, CO. Lincoln. Under that disposition, he was s. by his
cousin,
Thomas James Birch, of Thorpe Hall, Lieut. -Col. 1st Life
Guards, who assumed the surname of Bosvile, by sign-manual.
He rf. s. p. 1829, and was s. by his cousin,
Thomas Bosvile Lee, afterwards Bosvile, of Eavcnricld, J.P.,
6. 4 May, 1799 ; who assumed, by royal license, 1829, the sur-
name of Bosvile, in lieu of his patronymic Lel-, upon suc-
ceeding to the Rovenlield estate, on the death of his kinsman,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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the l.itc Lieut. -Col. Thomas Jarar«s Bosvile, in accordance
with the will of the Rev. Tiiomus Cosvilc, of EavenlieKl. lie
m. Aug. 1829, Iliirnet, dau. of William Jaclison, Esq., Deputy
Commissioner-General, and widow of Samuel Petrie, Esq., and
by her (who d. 16 Oct. liSOSi had, with other issue, a son and
heir, the present Xuo;jas Kolle Uosvile, Esq. of Uaveutield.
Ue d. 1877.
Arms—ATS; fire fusUs in fesse gu. in chief three hecirs'
beads sa.
CeU—An ox issuing from a knoll of trees ppr.
I/o«£)— Intento in Deum aninio.
iSeoi— Eavcnflcld I'arU, near lioUierham.
DOUGLAS-BOS WELL OF GARRALLAN.
DouGLAS-EoswELL Pateick Chaeles, Esq. of
Garrallan, ATi-shire, s. his brother, Johu Douglas
Boswell, 1863 ; m. 185G, Annabclla A. C, eklest
dau. of George Innes, Esq. of Capertee, I\evv South
Wales, and has issue,
1. Hamilton. ii. John.
I. Jane. ii. Gcorgina Lorn.
in. Margaret Christina.
iLtltCajJC. — William Boswell, Esq. of Knockroon, only
son of John Boswell, of Auchinleck, by his second wife,
Hon. Christian Stewart, dau. of Lord Ochiltree, obtained a
grant of the lands of Knockroon from his father about lUOO.
He was s. by his son,
"William Boswell, Esq. of Knockroon, m. Margaret, dau. of
Montgomerie, of Brigend, by whom he had issue,
William, his heir.
Elizabeth, who s. her brother.
Agnes.
The only son,
William Boswell, of Knockroon, who d. ». p., was g. by
his sister,
Elizabeth Boswell, m. John Fergusson, Esq., by whom
she had one child,
Maroabet Fergusson, m. John Bosv.-cll, second son of
David Boswell, of Craigstou, and had, with five daus. one
son,
John Boswell, Esq. of Knockroon, m. Christina, dau. of
Hamilton of Everton, and had one son and four daus. He sold
the estate of Knockroon on the failure of the Douglas Heron
and Co. Bank, and was s. by his son,
Hamilton Boswell, Esq. m. Jane Douglas, the heiress of
Garrallan, whereupon he assumed the name of Douglas-
BoswELL. He had issue,
John, who succeeded.
Patrick Charles, present proprietor.
Jessie, d. young.
Christiana, m. jVlexander Dunlop, of Clober.
Katherine. Jane.
Margaret, m. Rev. R. Henanson.
Janet, m. D. Campbell, Esq., Banker.
John Douglas-Boswell, the eldest son, s. his mother in the
lands of Garrallan and Boig in lsG2. He ru. Christian, dau.
of Capt. M. Hamilton, of Dowar, and d. s. X). in 1863, when he
wasj. by his brother, now of Garallan.
Anns—Arg., on a fcss sa. three cinquefoils of the field,
on a canton az., a lymphad within a double tressure flory-
countei-flory or, for Boswell; arg., a heart imperially crowned,
ppr., between two buckles az., with n a bordurc gu. on a chief
of the third three stars of the Held, for Douolas.
Crests — A falcon ppr. hooded gu. belled or, Boswell ; a
heart ppr., Douglas.
Jl/o«ocs— Vraye toy ; and fortis ct fidclis.
-Seat— Garrallan, co. Ayr.
BOTELER OF EASTRY.
EoTELER, Richard, Es(i. of Eastry.
M.A.
1821
St. John's College, Cambridge,
Kent,
2 May,
Jtt'lICitflC.— This family is of very ancient standing in the
CO. of Kent. As far back as the commencement of the !5th
century, we find John Botelcr, of Sandwich, Kent, Mayor of
that corporation, ci/Diis 1440-43-44, and 1445; one of the Bur-
Besses in Parliament for Sandwich in 1445 and 1447, and one
of the supporters of the canopy at the coronation of JJUkcaket,
Queen of Henrt VI., 30 May, 1445. He was buried in St>
Peter's chureh. Sandwich. His descendant,
William P.oteler, Esq. F.S.A., of Biook Street, in Eastry,
b. 4 Oct. 1745 ( son of Richard Botelcr, Esq. of lirook Street,
in Eastry, d. 1792); m. 1st, 20 April, 1774, Sarah, dau. of
Thomas Fuller, Esq. of Statenborough, Kent, by whom (who
d. 'J Jan. 1777) he had a son, William Fuller, late of Eastry.
fllr. Botelcr ,a. 2ndly, 15 Mareh. 1785, Mary, dau. of Joha
Harvey, Esq., Capt. R.N. (who died of wounds received in
the action of the 1st of June, 1794), and by her had,
Richard, Licut.-Col. Royal Engineers, 6. 24 Oct. 173C; lost
at sea on his return from Halifax in 1833.
Henry, Capt. R.N., 6. 15 Feb. 1793; ni. 1 Dec. 1823, Hen-
rietta, dau. of the late Allan Bellingham, Esq., and nieoa
of Sir William Bellingham, of Castle Bellingham, Bart.,
and has issue one son, William Heniy, 6. 21 July, ISoO.
and three daus., Mary Julia Monique; Alice Maria;
Henrietta Eliza. Mr. Henry Bjteler d. 22 Aug. 18J1.
John Harvey, Capt. E.N., b. 11 Feb. 1796; m. 15 Aug. 1832,
Helen Agnes, oth dau. of the late James West, Esq. of
Biyanston Squu-e, London, and has issue, William Joiisf,
Casberd Boteler, Esq. of Taplow, Bucks, Commander;
R.N., b. 12 Nov. 1842; Robert, b. 1 Nov. 1844; Henry'
Harvey, Lieut. R.N., 6. 2.t Nov. 1848; Edward Griffiths, b.
29 June, 1852; Francis Wilford, b. 16 Dec. 1854; Emma^
Mary; Helen Agnes; Julia Elizabeth; and Annie Adelaide,
d. 9 Nov. 1871.
Thomas, Commander R.N. : 6. 1 May, 1797 ; d. 21 Nov. 1S29,
while in command of U.M.S. " Hecla," employed on a sur-
veying and exploring expedition on the coast of i\irica.
Edward, M.A. and Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cam-
bridge, Vicar of St. Clement's, Sandwich, fe. 29 April, 1798;
d. 9 Aug. 1831.
Robert, of Llandough Castle, co. Glamorgan, J.P. and D.L.,
formerly Capt B.E., 6. 11 Sept. 1801 ; m. 3 Dee. 1835,
Marie Anne, only dau. of the Kev. John Thomas Ca.sberd,
D.C.L. Robert d. 24 Jan. 18G6, and his wife d. 20 Jan.
1866.
Eliza, TO. 5 July, 1819, the Rev. C. J. Burton, M.A., Vicar ol
Lydd, Kent, and had issue ; d. 26 June, 1866.
Julia, m. 18 Jan. 18'20, the Rev. Thomas Stephen Hodges,
M.A., late Rector of Little Waltham, Essex ; and d. 20 Not.
1824, leaving issue.
Maria. Agnes, d. Oct. 1357. Bertha.
Mr. Boteler d. 4 Sept. 1818, and was s. by his son,
William Fuller Boteler, Esq. of Brook Street, Eastry,
Q.C., and Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, Recorder of the City of
Canterbury and towns and ports of Sandwich, Hythe and New
llomney, and of the borough of Deal, and Steward of th9
town of Fordwich, b. 5 Jan. 1777 ; m. 29 Nov. 1808, Charlotte,
dau. of the late James Leigh Joynes, Esq. of Mount Pleasant,
near Gravesend (which lady d. 1839), and had issue,
I. William, late representative.
II. Richard, present representative.
Ill Thomas, b. 10 Sept. 1823; U. the following day.
I. Charlotte Grace. ii. Mary.
III. Elizabeth Catherine. iv. Sarah, d. 1857.
V. Catherine. vi. Anne, d. 1833.
Mr. Boteler d. 23 Oct. 1S45, and was s. by his son,
William Boteler, Esq. of Brook Street, Eastry, Kent, 6. 2$
Oct. 1810; M.A., Barrister-at-Law, d. unm. 1867, and was «.
by his brother, Eicuard Botelee, Esq., now of Eastry.
Arms— Arg., three escutcheons sa. each charged with a
covered cup or.
Crcd—A covered cup or, between a pair of wings endorsed,
the dexter arg., sinister az.
Motlo—Vo not for to repent.
SeaJ— Brook Street, Eastry, Sandwich, Kent.
GARNETT-BOTFIELD OF DECKER HILL.
Gaenett Botfiei,d, Eev. William Bishton,
M.A., of Decker Hill, Salop, and Houghton Hall,
CO. Chester, J.P., M.A., b. 27 June, 1816 ; m. 1st,
2 Nov. 1848, Sarah, dau. of William Dutton, Esq.
of Halewood House, co. Lancaster, and by her
(who d. 18 Feb. 1867) has issue,
I. William Egerton, J. P., b. 16 Aug. 1849.
II. Alfred Stanton, b. 1850. in. Walter Dutton, 6. IS54.
IV. Charles Ramsey, b. 1853.
I. Lucy Sophia. ii. Grace Catharine.
III. Annie Augusta.
He m. 2ndly, 1872, Emily, dau. of Alexander
Wright, Esq. of Guildford Lawn, Dover. This
genllcman, eldest son of Kev. William Garnett,
of Haugliton Hall, co. Chester, Rector of Cluirch
Tilston (■who d. 1829), by Sophia his 'wifo, only dau.
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md liciress of John Bishton, Esq. of Kilsall House,
'ilop, aud grandson of George Garnett, Esq. of
liton Hall, by Anne his wife, dau. of Samuel
■:'s, Esq., was authorized by royal license, dated
!. 18G3, in comiDliance with a proviso contained
1 iiie last will and testament of William Eottield,
.v.^., lute of Decker Hdl aforesaid, deceased, to take
^HlL henceforth use the surname of Botfield, in
xddition to and after that of Garnett, and to bear
the arms of Botfield quarterly with those of Garnett.
Ihe family of Garnett have been settled for several
generations in the parishes of Bunbury, Acton, and
Nantwich, co. Chester. Mr. Garnett ]3otiIold has
Dne brother, Alfred Ingilby Garnett, m. Catharine,
fvidow of Capt. C. H. Key, and has issue, luinny
Blanche and Jane Sophia.
^!-i)!.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4tli, barry of twelve per pale
Bmbattlcd or and az., counterchangcd, on a cantun .sa. a
stag's attires affixed to the scalp or, for Botfield. 2nd and
3rd, bendy of four gu. and sa. a lion rampant arg. crowned
3r, a bordure indented of the last, for Garnett.
Cre<U— Of Botfield : on a rock a stag at gaze, holding in
the mouth an arrow fesswise, all ppr. Of Garnett : a derai-
iion arg., crowned or, gorged with a plain collar, vair, and
holding between the paws a lozenge gu., charged with a bee
gold.
il/oi'£o— The Lord will provide.
Seats— Decker Hill, Sliiffnal ; and ITaughton HaU, Cheshire.
BOTTCHEHETT OF WILLINGHAlffi.
EorCHERETT, LouiSA, of Williugham and Stal-
liugborough, co. Lincoln, 6. 1 Jan. 1821 ; s. her
brother 8 June, 1877.
iiinCitflC. — The Boucheretts are of ancient French des-
cent. Araiont de Boucherat, d. lOCi, Avocat du Roi; and
Louis Boucherat, of the same family, son of Jean Boucherat,
llaitre des Comptes, was Chandelier de France and Garde
des Sccaux in 1GS5. The first who settled at Willing-
ham was Maitoew Bouchebet, naturalised 1C44. His
descendant,
Matuew EoncHEEET, Esq. of W'illingham, co. Lincoln, ra.
Sarah, dau. of Sir — Hungerford, Knt. and was father of
Mathew Bouchebet, Esq. of Willingham, who n.
Isabella, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of Sir Edward Ayscoghe,
Knt. of Stallingborough and South Kelsey, co. Lincoln, by
Mary his wife, dau. and co-heiress of William Harboard, Esq.,
and had an only son,
Ayscoghe Boucheret, Esq. of Willingham and Stalling-
borough, ra. Mary, dau. of — White, Esq., and had issue (with
a dau. Mary, vi. Michael Barne, Esq. of Solterley and Dun-
wich, Lieut.-Col. of the 7th Light Dragoons, and M.F. for
Dunwich) a son and successor,
Ayscoghe BorcHEHET, Esq. of Willingham and Stalling-
borough, m. 17 March, 1789, Emilia, dau. of Charles Crockatt,
Esq. of Luxborough Hall, Essex, by Anne his wife, dau. and
heiress of Henry Muilman, Esq. of Dagenham Park, Essex, by
Anne his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Darnall, Knt.,
and his mfe, dau. and heiress of Sir Thomas Jenner, Knt.
Justice of the Common Pleas. By th;s marriage he had a son
and three daus., .Ayscoghe, late of Willingham ; Emilia Mary;
Maria (deceased), widow of Charles Kewdigate Newdegate,
Esq. of Harefield, Middlesex; and Juliana. Mr. Boucheret
d. 15 Sept. 1815, and was s. by his son,
Ayscoghe Boucuerett, Esq. of Wilhngham and Stalling-
borough, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1820, 6. 24 Sept. 1791;
TO. 11 May, ISia, Louisa, dau. of Frederick John Pigou, Esq.
of Dartford, in Kent, and Hill Street, Berkeley Square,
London, and his wife, Louisa, dau. of Humphrey Minchin,
Esq. of Stubbington, Hants, by whom (who is deceased) he
had issue,
Ayscoghe, &. 22 June, 1877 , d. 6 Aug. 1S32.
Henry Robert, late representative.
Hugo, b. 31 Dec. 1819.
Louisa, now of Willingham. Emilia Jessie.
Mr. Bouchcrett d. 1S57. His 2nd son,
Henry Kobebt Boucuerett, Esq. ofWillingliam and Stalling-
borough, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1860, d. xuim. S June,
1877, and was s. by his sister Louisa Boucherett, present
reprsrsentatiife.
/I )-m«— Quarterly; 1st and 4fh, az., a cock or, for Bouche-
KKTT ; 2n(J *nd ord, sa., u fc;i;jc or, between three asbe.i yas-
6«n: arg., for A
Crest — A cockatrice or.
Motto — Prima voce salutat.
Seat— Willingham, near Market-Ra?cn.
EOULTBEE OP SPRINGFIELD.
BouLTBEE, Henry Townshend, Esq. of Spring-
field, CO. Warwick, b. 3 March, 1827 ; J.P., D.L.,
High Sheriff 18G5, late Capt. R.A. ; m. 30 Aug.
1856, Juliana Mary Caroline, 2nd dau. of Sir
Willoughby Wolstan Dixie, 7th bart. of Bosworth
Park, CO. Leicester, and widow of Charles Goring,
Esq., M.P. of Wiston Park, Sussex, and has issue,
I. Charles Archibald Townshend, Lieut. 20iU regt., b. 27
July, 1S57.
n. Henry Wolstan, b. 31 March, ISCl.
I. Eleanor Cicile. ii. Rosamond Julia.
Capt. Boultbee is co-heir of the Barony of Ferrers
of Chartley, and of the Barony of Compton, both
now in abeyance.
ittnCnjJC. — This family has been settled in the counties of
Leicester and Warwick for full 300 years.
Joseph Boultbee, Esq. of Springfleld, co. Warwick, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Moore, Esq. of Barn, co. Tipperary,
by Henrietta his wife, dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Thomas
Taylor, Bart., and had issue,
Moore, his heir.
Richard Moore, Rector of Barnwell, co. Northampton, J. P.,
6. 1794; m. 1816, Mary, dau. of the late Sir Christopher
Pegge, and has Richard and other issue.
Edward 3Ioore, ';/;. Beatrice, dau. of Julin Eoultbee, Esq. of
Baxterley, co. Warwick.
Frederick Moore, Capt. R.N.
Charlotte Anna, m. Lieut.-Col. Dundas.
Helena Maria, m. Rev. J. W. Bree, of Allcsley.
The elder son,
Joseph Moore Boultbee, Esq. of Springfield, J.P. and D.L.,
Lieut.-Col. Warwickshire Militia, m. 5 Aug, 1815, the Lady
Ehzabeth Margaret Ferrers Townshend, 3rd dau. and co-heir
of George, 2nd Marquess Townshend, aud by her (who d. 18
Dec. 1868) had issue,
Henry Townshend, now of Springfield.
Charlotte Elizabeth. "Henrietta.
Elizabeth, m. James Roberts-West, Esq. of Alscot Park,
CO. Warwick.
Emily, m. Lieut.-Col. Robert Dymoke Vaughton, Esq., late
90th Light Infantry.
Selina Arabella, m. Capt. E. Vernon Mackinnon, 5th Dragoon
Guards.
Col. Eoultbee d. 24 May, 1860, and was s. by his sou, Henry
Townshend Boultbee, Esq., now of Springfield.
Motto — Spes in Deo.
<S'cat— Springfield, near Knowle, co. Warwick.
BOTJLTBEE OF WESTROCK HOUSE.
Boultbee, John, Esq. of Westrock House,
Leamington, co. Warwick, J.P. and D.L., b.
10 AugT 1807 ; m. 26 July, 1842, Williama Joan,
dau. of William Lewes, Esq. of Llysnewydd, co.
Carmarthen, aud has issue,
John Edward Lewes, J. P., of Easterly, b. 6 Jan. 1S45.
Williama Mary Sydney Lewes.
Mr. Boidtbce is the son of John Boultbee, Esq. of
Baxterley, who d. 1837, and Maria Ann his wife (m.
1804, d. 1824), and grandson of Joseph Boultbee,
Esq. and Katherine Dabbs his wife. He has a
brother Edward Francis, and a sister Beatrice Jane.
Seat — Westrock House, Leamington.
BOTJLTON OF TEW PARK.
BouLTON, Matthew Piers Watt, Esq. of Tew
Park and Hascley, co. Oxford, J.P. and D L., High
Sheriff in 1848, b. 22 Sept. 1820; m. 1st, 1845,
Frances Eliza Carter, youngest dau. of Col. Ealph
WiUiam Cartwright, of Aynhoe, co. Northampton,
M.P. ; which lady d. lo64 ; and 2udly, 1868,
Pauline, dau. of Ernest Gleissberg, Peau of
Cannstalt, Wurtemberg, and has issue,
I. Matthew Ernest, 6. Oct. 1S70.
II. Frederic Montagu, 6. Oct. 1»75.
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I. Marianne Aubrey. n. Ethel Julia.
III. Clara Gernude. iv. Pauline Margaret.
ILtncagC— Thisfamily was founded by Matthew Boulton,
F.li.S., Lontlonand EilinburKh (b. at Birmingham, 3 Sept. 172S,
d. at Soho, CO. Stafford, 17 Aug. 1809j, the partner of the
famous James Watt in the Soho Works, near Birmingham, and
himself a very ingenious and able Engineer and Mechanician.
He -M. Anne, dau. and eventual heiress of Luke Kobinson,
Esq. of Lichfield, by Dorothy his wife, dau. and co-heir of
Zachary Babington, Esq. of Packington Hall, co. Stafford;
and was father of,
Matthew Bobinson Boulton, Esq. of Great Tew, co. Oxford,
And Soho, near Birmingham; m. 1S17, Marianne Wilkinson,
tind had issue,
I. Matthew Piers Watt, now of Tew Park.
II. Hugh William.
III. Montagu. iv. Lionel.
I. Anne Robinson. „ , ,
II. Catherine, m. James Patrick Mmrhcad, Esq., and has
four sons and two daus.
n. Marianne, m. Capt. Eobb, R.N., and has two sons.
Anns—Az. on abend or, cotised arg. two leopards' heads of
the field, in the centre an anchor sa. between two fleurs-de-lis
of the second, quartering Robinson. Verton achev. or, between
three bucks passant erminois as many trefoils of the field.
Crest— A hind's head per pale az. and or, erased gu. in the
mouth an arrow ppr.
JVioj;o— Faire son devoir.
Seats— lew Park, Unston ; and Haseley Court, Tetworth.
B0XJBCHIE3 OF BAGGOTSTOWN.
BoTJECHiEE, John, Esq. of Baggotstown, co.
Limerick, J.P., B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, b. 1811 ;
s. 1845 ; m. 9 July, 1833, Sarah, eldest dau. of
David Aher, Esq. of Castlecoaier, co. Kilkenny, by
Susan his wife, dau. and co-heir of the late Capt.
W. C. Wilkinson, of Castlecoiner, and has issue,
I. John, d. young.
II. Henry James, 6. U Aug. 1842; m. 5 March, 1867, Nina
Darley, eldest dau. of the Eev. John Leech, D.D. of
Mitchelstown (see Leecu of Cloonconra), and has had
issue,
1 John de Louvain, 6. 6 Sept., 1868 ; d. an infant.
2 Claud Henry James St. John, 0. 1875.
1 Florence Mary. 2 Harriet Nina.
3 Clara Farran. 4 Frances Chadwick.
III. William, d. an infant.
IV. Richard Eaton, late Lieut. 1st Royal Scots; m. 10 Aug.
1 876, Geraldine Amelia Beamish, dr\u. of the late Jlost
Rev. Thomas Stuart Townshend, D.D., Bishop of Me..th,
t.nd has issue,
1 John Somerset Townshend, 6. June, 1877.
V. James David, of the Inner Temple, B.A. King's Coll.
Cambridge, where he graduated as 8th classic, 1876.
Ti. William Chadwick (Rev.), B.A.
I. Susan, f/. young.
II. Charlotte Sophia, m. Aug. 18G3, Richard Austin Coopor-
Chadwick, Esq. of Ballinard, co. Tipperary, 2nd son of
the late Samuel Cooper, Esq. of Killcniire Castle, in the
same co. (see Cooper of Kiltcmu-e, and Chadwick o/
Ballinard), who assumed the additional name and arms
of CuADWicK by Royal Sign Manual, dated lf> Jan. 1855.
31tnCaSC. — This family has been settled in co. Limerick
for some centuries, the Castle of Lougli'.;ur, near the present
seat of the family, having been built by Sir G. Bourchicr to-
wards the close of the 16th century.
John Bodrcuier, Esq., 6. 1664, of Baggotstown and Kilcul-
lane, co. Limerick, and Maidenhall, co. Corls, was possessed of
extensive estates in those counties, whiuli he divided lietween
his sons. He m. at the church of St. Thomas, near Baggots-
town Castle, Faith, dau. of the OGrady, of Kilballyowcn, co.
Limerick, by Frances his wife, dau. of John Anketell, Esq. and
the Lady Lucy Anketell, dau. of Mervyn, Earl of Castlcliavcn,
and by her had issue,
I. James, of Kilcullane.
II. JiiHN, of Biiggotstown (of whom presently).
I. Mary, m. Luke Grant, Esq. of Cork.
II. Lucy, m. J. Anketell, E.sq.
John Bourchicr d., aged 80, 1744, and was buried in the church-
yard of St. Thomas, where his tomli is extant. His elder son,
James Bodrcuier, Esq. of Kilcullane, on whom that estate
was settled by will of his father, dated 1739, m. Mary Bevan,
cf Ciwias, and had issue,
James Boobchier, Esq. of Kilcullane, m. a dau. of William
Gabbett, Esq. of Caherline, co. Limerick, and had is.sue,
James Bodrchier, Esq. of Kilcullane, M.A., Mi. a dau. of
Joseph Gabbett, Esq., and had issue,
I. William, his successor.
II. Joseph Gabett, a Capt. in the army, m. 1st Margaret,
dau. of Thomas Franks, Esq. of Carrig, by whom he had
one dau.; and 2ndly, a dau. of — Gabbett, Esq. of
Limerick, by whom he had issue, Joseph Gabbett (Rev.),
of Queenstown, co. Cork.
III. Thomas, in. a dau. of Sir T. Metcalfe.
IV. Henry, of Frankfort, co. Limerick.
V. Richard, m. and h.ad issue, John; Stanley; and Thomas,
m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Bourchier, Esq. of Baggutstown,
and several daus., of whom Elizabeth Mary, m. 9 Jan.
1851, Col. Archibald Edward Harbord Anson, R.A., C.M.G.,
4th son of Gen. Sir Wilham Anson, G.C.B., Bart , brother of
the 1st Viscount Anson, and uncle of Thomas William, 1st
Earl of Lichfield.
The eldest son,
William Bodrchier, Esq. of Kilcullane, s. 1808; m. a dau.
of — Dillon, Esq. of co. Roscommon, by whom he had an only
son,
William, an oEBcerin the army, who joined with his father
in the sale of the Kilcullane estate to the 1st Viscount Guil-
lamore, 7 July, 1812, and d. unm.
Reverting to John Bourchier, 6. 1664: his 2nd son,
John Bodrchier, Esq. of Baggotstown and Maidenhall, s. to
those properties on his father's death, 1744. He m. a dau. of
— Mason, Esq. of Cooleen, co. Limerick, and had issue,
James John, of whom presently.
Arabella, m. John Boles Reeves, Esq. of co. Cork.
He was succeeded by his son,
James John Bodrchier, Esq. of Baggotstown, to. 30 Aug.
1766, Mary, dau. of Joseph Gubbins, Esq. of Kilfrush, co.
Limerick, by whom he had issue.
I. John (of whom presently).
II. James, B.A.. who after a distinguished 'Dniversity career
entered the army, and d. while serving as senior Capt. of
his regt. (21st North British Fusiliers), in Jamaica.
III. Henry, an officer in the army, d. uiir,i.
IV. Joseph Gubbins, d. itnm.
I. Mary, d. young.
II. Anne, d. young.
III. Elizabeth, m. Andrew Sherlock, Esq.
He was succeeded by his son,
J(>HN Bodrchier, Esq. of Baggotstown, m. 10 Aug. 1797,
Charlotte, 4th dau. of William Chadwick, Esq. of Ballinard, by
Christiana his wife, sister of Sir John-Craven Garden, Bart, of \
Tcmplemore Abbey, co. Tipperary, by whom he had issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. John James Stephen, d. an infant.
I. Christiana, b. 1791 ; m. Richard Eaton, Esq., J.P., late of
Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny.
II. Marianne, m. Thomas, eldest son of Henry Grove Grady,
Esq. of Bellwood, co. Tipperary, by Mary Margaret, his
wife, only dau. and heiress of Thomas Lidwill, Esq. of
Clonmore (s"e Lidwill of Dromard), and great-grand-dau.
of Gerald, 24th Lord Kingsale.
III. Charlotte, m. her cousin, William Chadwick, Esci. of
BalUnard, and d. 17 Jan. 1874.
IV. Sophia, d. unm.
V. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Bourchier, Esq.
VI. Clarinda, d. unm.
BIr. Bourchier d. 1845, and was succeeded by his son,
John Bourchier, Esq., now of Baggotstown.
Scat — Baggotstown, co. Limerick.
BOURKE OF CUSBAGHLEAGH.
BoTTRKE, Walter Mathe-w Patrice, Esq. of
Curraghleagh, co. Mayo, and Rahassane Park, co.
Gahvay, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, and Advocate of
the Higli Court at Calcutta, educated at Stouyhurst
and Clongowes Wood, and graduated in Trin. Coll.,
Diiblin, as Senior Moderator.
ItillCngC. WlLLIAM-FlTZADELM DE BdRGO, thC fir.St Of
the name in Ireland, succeeded Strongbow as Chief
Governor of that country in 1177, in which year he founded
the abbey of St. Thomas a Beckett in Dublin, and in 1200 that
ot Athasscl, CO. Tipperary, where he was interred, as was also
William do Burgo, Lord of Clanricard, a.d. 1248. His
descendants held a conspicuous place in Irish history. They
were Earls of Ulster and Lords of Connaught, of part of
Munster, and of the manor of Trim, and others in Leinster •
(these titles became merged in the royal title through tho
marriage of Elizabeth de Burgh with Lionel, Duko of Clarence).
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They filled many of the highest offices— six of them having
been Chief Governors, and two Lords-Treasurers of Ireland —
and were not less eminent in the Church, one liaving been
Archbishop of Tuam, five, Bishops, and four, Superiors of re-
ligious houses and Provincials of Orders. They were equally
distinguished for fidelity to the cause of their country, and
adherence to the royal house during the troubles of the 17th
century.
A hundred and fifty years later ten members of this family
(six being of the Mayo line) were Cols, of regiments or leaders
of independent troops or companies in the service of King
James II., and others, fifteen of whom were included in the
subsequent outlawries taken at Strude, co. Mayo, crowded
the muster roll of commissioned officers in twenty-six of that
King's Irish regiments. One was Governor of Athlone; another
of Galway, and a third, William Bourke, cousin of Lieut. -Col.
Walter Bourke, of Carrowkeel, was ordered by King James
to defend the Castle of Grange, co. Sligo, when being vigor-
ously besieged, and, disappointed of promised succours, he
blew up the castle at the moment the besiegers were about to
enter the breach, and, with many of his enemies, was buried
in the ruins.
WiLLiAM-FiTZADELM was anccstor of the Earl of Mayo, of
Sir Richard de Burgo, of Castleconnell, co. Limerick, of Lord
Downes, of the Marquess of Clanriearde, and of others among
the nobility, as well as of many whose titles are extinct.
Sir Edmo.nd-Albanagh, fourth in descent from William
Fitzadelm, and great grandson of Richard de Burgo, Lord of
Connauglit and Trim, who d. in 1243, was ancestor of the
Mayo Bourkes, and, by the law of tanistry, became elective
head of that family, with the title of Lord Mac William Bourke,
five years after the murder of his kinsman, William de Burgo,
the Brown Earl of Ulster, by Sir John Mandeville, in 1333.
Sir Edmond died, "well stricken in years," in 1375, leaving
one son, by Sabina, dau. of Dermott O'Malley, of the Owles
<the Baronies of Murrsck and Burrishool, co. Mayo), ancestor
of Granuaile (Grisela O'Malley), who vi. Richard-an-Ieran
Bourke (Iron Dick), and was mother of the first Viscount
Bourke, of Mayo.
Sir Thomas, only son of Sir Edmond, s. his father as Lord
MacWilliani Bourke, and d. in 1402, leaving five sons by
O'Connor's dau.,
I. Walter, of Shrule and Culagh, Barons of Kilmaine, co.
Mayo, s. his father as Lord MacWilliam Bourke, w hicli tit^e
he held for twenty years, and was ancestor of the Bourkes
of the Neale, Cloneen, Elestran, Cloonegashel, Shrule,
Ballinrobe, Cloghans, Daurus, and Castle Carra, co. Mayo,
and of those of Dromkeen, Newtown and Thomastown, co.
Tipperary, and Bert and Old Town, co. Kildare. He
founded the cell of Armagh (for the Abbey of Cong).
From the Bourkes of Shrule descend the Bodrkes of Drey
(now represented by Edmund-Geobge Bourke, Esq., Com-
mander R.N., and the Bourkes of Moneycrower, whose
representative is the Earl of Mayo).
II. Edmond of the Beard, to be noticed presently.
III. Thomas, of Moyno, co. Mayo, was elected Lord Mac-
William Bourke on the death of his brother Edmond, in
1458, and founded the abbey of Moyne, in said county, two
years afterwards.
IV. John.
V. Richard, of Turlough, co. IMayo, .?. his brother Thomas
in the MacWilliamsliip in 14G0, and d. nine years after
(having previously resigned his lordship). He was ancestor
of the Bourkes of Turlough. Thomas Bourke of this family
was M.P. for Mayo co. in 1639, and Sir William was in-
cluded in the royal declaration of thanks, as for services
beyond sea. In 1689, Walter Bourke was M.P. for Mayo
CO., and Col. of a regt. in the service of King James. Two
of his brothers were in the same service, Theobald as Col.,
and Thomas, who was M.P. for Castlebar, as Capt. Col.
Walter Bourke and Capt. Thomas Bourke were included in
the Royal Commission i)f 10 March, 1090. After the treaty
of Limerick, the furmer retired to France with his regt.,
called the regt. of Athlone. He was greatly distinguished
in subsequent campaigns, ami ./. Field-Marshal in 1715. At
the siege of Crcmunn, which lie defended against Prince
Eugene in 1703, his r.-t., ami tliat of Henry Dillon, repulsed
the Austrians who had suipiiscd the sleeping garrison.
Edmond op tue Beard, of Newport and Burrishoole, co.
Mayo, 2nd son of Sir Thomas, s. his brother as Lord Mac-
William Bourke, and d. in 1458, leaving three sons, by llonoria,
dau. of Ulick Roe MacWilliam of Clanrieard,
I. Sir Richard AnCorskt, of whom afterwards.
II. Ulick, ancestor of the Viscounts Mayo. Slaud, dau. of
the 3rd Viscount, vi. Col. Jolin Browne, who settled at
Westport, after the capitulation of Limerick, and was
ancestor of the Marquis of Sligo. Another member of this
family, described as of Castle Bourke, co. Mayo, was one of
those included in the before-mentioned outlawries. From
Ulick were descended the Bourkes of Partry, one of whom,
Col. Richard Bourke, was father of David Bourke, a Col. in
the service of King James, and killed at* Aughrim, and of
Richard, who d. in holy orders.
III. Thomas-Roe, of Newport, Burrishoole, Castle LalTy, and
Moyne, co. Mayo, ancestor of the Bourkes of Ballinglen in
that CO. William Bourke, of this family, was a Capt. in
the service of King James, and d. abroad.
Sir Richard AnCorsky, eldest son of Edmond of the Beard,
s. Richard of Turlough in the MacWilliamship in 1469, and d.
four years after (having previously surrendered his lordship),
leaving ten sons and one dau., by Cecilia, dau. of MacJordan
of Ballylaghan, co. Mayo. His dau. Joane, was 2nd wife
of David Bourke, by whom she had Walter, ancestor of the
Bourkes of Partry. This David Bourke had, by his 1st wife,
Richard-an-Ieran (Iron Dick), father of Theobald-na-Lung.
1st Lord Viscoimt Mayo. The five eldest sons of Sir Richard
were,
I. Edmond, of Castlebar, co. Mayo, s. his father as Lord
MacWilliam Bourke, father of Ulik, of Castlebar, when Sir
Edmond was outlawed and attainted for rebellion, 37 Queen
Elizabeth.
II. Walter. in. Thomas.
IV. John, of whom presently.
V. Richard, of Newtown in Tyrawlcy, co. Mayo, founded the
abbey of Burrishoole, in that co., in 1486. He was ancestor
of Bourke of Loghmark and the family of Ballintober, one
of whom, Thomas Bourke, was a Capt. in the service of
James II. A family descended from this branch is settled
in L'Orient, Low Brittany.
John Bourke, of Tyrawley (barony), co. Mayo, the 4th
son of Sir Richard AnCorsky. He aided the Earl of Kildare
at the sanguinary battle of Knocktuagh in 1504, mainly con-
tributing to the victory, and d. the year after, leaving "many
sons, whose issue are all extinct but those of his son Oliver."
The abbey of Teach Saxon is supposed to have been founded
by this John Bou.rke.
Oliver Bourke, of Tyrawley, co. Jlayo, Lord MacWilliam
Bourke, in 1513 (after his uncle, Edmond, of Castlebar), was
engaged at the battle of Bcllahoe, 1539. He left eight sons by
the dau. of Hugh-Dubh O'Donnell,
I. Sir John, of Ardnaree, Castlerea, &c., co. Mayo, s. his
father, Oliver, as Lord MacWilliam Bourke, and led the
Lower Bourkes (of Mayo) against Richard Sassanagli, 2nd
Earl of Clanriearde, and Sir Edward Fitton, Lord President
of Connaught under Queen Elizabeth, who were encroach-
ing on that county, defeated them at the battle of Shrule, in
1570, and compelled them to retire to Galway. His brother,
David, of Rathroe Castle, Inniscoc, and Carrowkeel, co.
Mayo, ancestor of the IJnurkrs of Carrowkeel, and of Cur-
raghleagh, was killed at that battle. Sir John d. in 1580,
leaving many sons: Walter Kittagh; Oliver, d. at Innis-
eoe ; Uiick-Roe, of Crossmolina ; John, of the Mountain ;
William, of Castle Lacken (all in Mayo), and others.
Walter-Kittagh, of Ardnaree, Castlerea, &c., co. Mayo,
eldest son of Sir John, became Lord MacWilliam Bourke
on the death of his uncle. Sir Richard Bourke, of Dcel
Castle, CO. Blayo, and encountered the forces of Sir Richard
Bingham, Governor of Connaught, under Elizabeth, at
Ardnaree. He (/. four years after, leaving two sons,
Theobald and Ulick, and four daus., of whom Mary
m. Richard- Roe Bourke, of Rathroe Castle, co. Mayo;
Cecilia, m. Henry Jordan, of Ballylaghan, co. Mayo;
Sabina, m. Neill McSweeny, Lord of Tyrbaine ; and the
youngest, m. O'Boyle, Lord of Boyle.
Sir Theobald Bourke of Ardnaree, Castlerea, and Bel-
leek, CO. Mayo, grandson of Sir John, s. his father,
Walter Kittagh, as Lord MacWilliam Bourke, in 1595,
and was the last who bore that title ; for, on the flight
of O'Neill and O'Donnell, in 1601, he was deserted by
his cousin, Theobald-na-Lung, 1st Viscount Blayo, and
sought an asylum at the court of Philip II. of Spain,
who created him Marquis of Mayo, and conferred on
him a pension suitable to that dignity.
II. Sir Richard, of Deel Castle (Newtown), Loughmask, &c.,
CO. Mayo, 2nd son of Oliver, was elected Lord MacWUliam
Bourke, in 1583, on the death of his cousin Richard-an-Ieran,
(who m. Granuaile, and had by her, Theobald-na-Lung, 1st
Viscount Mayo). He defeated the forces of Sir Richard
Bingham at Beleach-an-Diotruibhe, in 1589. His descendant,
Thomas Bourke, of Deel Castle, Loughmask, &e., co. Mayo,
was a Col. in the service of King James, and d. in Italy.
His son, a Capt. in the same service, d. in Spain, and liis dau.
became a nun.
III. Thomas, of Castle Cloghans, co. Mayo, whose great-
grandson was exempted ivxin paidon of life or estate in
Cromwell's Act for the sctth m. ni tif Ireland.
IV. Edmond, of Kappa Castle, . o. Mayo, whose lineal repre-
.sentative was in the servii e of Kin- James, and was included
in the outlawries before referred to.
V. David, of whom presently.
VI. Ulick, from whom the Bourkes of Rahens, co. Mayo,
appear to have been descended.
VII. Anthony, whose children d. young.
vni. Walter, left no issue.
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David Boukke, of Eatliroe Castle, Inniscoe, and Carrowkeel,
CO. Mayo, 5th son of OUver, " Uied fighting at the head of his
retainers on the side of his kindred, at Shrule battle, 1570."
He left one son,
PlIchabdKoe Eodrke, of Eathroe Castle, Inniscoe, and
Carrowkeel, co. Mayo, who left by Mary, eldest dau. of Walter
Kittagh, Lord MacWilliam Boiirke, two sons and one dau.,
I. Chables, of whom presently.
n. UUck, two of whose grandsons d. young. The 3rd entered
the Franciscan Order.
I. Mary, m. Capt. Edmond Barrett, of Erris, whose grand-
father, Baron of Erris, had that barony confirmed to liim by
patent in 1606. Margaret, the only child of this marriage, m.
Capt. Michael Cormack, of Erris, co. Mayo, who raised an
independent company in the service of James II., and was
ancestor of the Cormacks of Erris, and of Castie Hill, in
said CO.
Chables Bourkb, of Eathroe Castle, Inniscoe, and Carrow-
keel, CO. Mayo, eldest son of Eichard Eoe, shared the conse-
quences of bis cousin Theobald's flight. He d. at Carrowkeel,
CO. Mayo, leaving three sons and one dau., by Winifred, dau.
of Thaddeus O'Connor Sligo, whose sister, Matilda, m. Theo-
bald-na-Lung, 1st Viscount Mayo,
I. Walter Kittagh.
II. Rowland, killed at the soigo of Dcrry, an Ensign in
Henry Dillon's regt., of which liis brother was Lieut.-Col.
III. Theobald, a Capt. in Col. Walter Bourke, of Tur-
lough's, regt., which he accompanied to France.
I. Bridget, m. Eoger O'Hara, Esq. of Montagh, co. Sligo, son
of Cormack O'Hara, Capt. in Cormack O'Xeill's regt., in
the service of King James.
Walter Kittagh Bourke, Esq. of Carrowkeel, co. Mayo,
eldest son of Charles, was Lieut.-Col. in Henry Dillon's regt.
in the service of King James. Gerald Lally, of Tollenadaly,
CO. Galway, was a Lieut, in tliis regt., and accompanied it
to France, where his son, Arthur, became Count Lally, and
Marquis de "Tollendal," famous in French and Indian liistory.
Walter-Kittagh Bourke had three sons by Sabina his wife,
dau. of Edward O'Mally, by Mary his wife, dau. of TordcalTagh
ODonnell,
I. Theobald, of whom presently.
II. Edmond, Parish Priest of Killeran.
lAi. Miles, a Capt. in Sarsfield regt. of horse, distinguished
liimself at the battle of Aughrim. He entered Sarsfield's
(2ad) troop of Irish Horseguards in the French service,
after the treaty of Limerick, and d. abroad.
Theobald Eocrke, Esq. of Carrowkeel, co. Mayo, eldest son
of Waltei-Kittagh, left three sons, by Julia his wife, 4th dau.
of Geoffrey Martin, E.sq. of Eallinderry, co. Galway, ancestor of
Geoffrey Martin, Esq., J. P. of Curraghmore, co. Mayo,
I. Walter, of whom presently.
II. Geoffrey, d. in Spain, where a family descended from him
are stiU located.
HI. Edmond Landier (the strong), d. unm.
I. Cecilia.
II. Catherine, m. Charles McDonnell, Esq. of Castle Laffy,
and Mayower, co. Mayo.
HI. Margaret, d. young.
Walter Boi;kke, Esq. of Carrowkeel, co. Mayo, the eldest
son, -111. Elizabeth Lynch, and left two sons and two daus.,
I. Joseph, of whom presently,
II. V. iiher, J. P., of Uldtowh, co. Mayo, m. Cecilia, dau. of
Charles Co^lan, of Prospect, co. Mayo, and had issue,
Walter Joseph, deceased ; Charles ; Thomas, of Eockfort,
CO. Mayo; Geoffrey (Eev.); Joseph, Surgeon Eoyal
Artillery; and daus.
I. Maiy, m. Henry George Buller, Capt. SSth regt., and had
Henry George, late Lieut.-Col. 94th regt., and daus.
II. Julia, TO. 1st, Joseph McDormcll, Esq. of Mayower, co.
Mayo; and 2ndly, Francis S. Stewart, of Tymore, and
Ardagh, co. Mayo, Lieut.-Col. SSth regt.
The eldest son,
Joseph Bocrke, Esq. of Carrowkeel, co. Mayo, J.P., Capt.
North Mayo Militia, m. Anne, 2nd dau. of Isidore Blake,
Esq. of Towerhilll, co. Mayo, and left three sons and thiee
daus.,
I. Walteb, of Carrowkeel, co. Blayo, Q.C., J.P., m. Mary,
dau. of Peter Blake, Esq. of Ballylaghan, co. Mayo (whose
2nd dau. m. Isidore Lynch, Esq. of Arrandale, co. Galway),
and d. in 1871, leaving one dau., Cecilia-Gertrude, ni. Francis
Comyn, Esq. of Woodstock, co. Galway, and has issue.
II. Isidore, of whom presently.
III. Thomas, of Eichmond, d. unin.
I. Frances, d. unm.
n. Mary, m. James Fiachrach O'Dowda, Esq., deceased, of
Bunneconnellan, co. Mayo.
ni. Anne, to. Dominick Blake, Esq., deceased, of Eosminna,
CO. Mayo, and has issue, Joseph ; Dominick ; Walter ; and
duos, (one deceased).
The 2nd son,
Isidore Eoceke, Esq. of Curraghleagh, co. Mayo, for many
years Crown Sohcitor for Mayo, m. Matilda, only dau. of
Matthew Crozier, Esq., Surgeon 53rd foot, and d. in IS6G,
leaving seven sons and two daus.,
I. Joseph, of whom presently.
II. Walter, now of Curraghleagh.
in. Isidore, M.D., a Surgeon-Major in the army, m. in 1872,
Charlotte-Fanny {d. in 1S77), eldest dau. of Henry Holland,
Esq. of Hanover House, Middlesex, and has three sons,
Henry Walter Laurie; Isidore Mac William; and Joseph
John Fitzadelm.
IV. Thomas Augustin. v. Geoffrey Eowland, M.D.
VI. John Crozier. vii. Edmund Ultan.
I. Anne Blake, d. in infancy.
n. DorindaMary, TO. 1875, William Coghlan, Esq of Clonboy,
CO. Mayo, and has one dau., Margaret.
III. MatOda Margaret.
The eldest son,
Joseph Bourke, Esq. of Curraghleagh, co. Mayo, J.P., 3Iajor
in the army,who served for many years in the 29th foot, was
severely wounded in Africa, was highly commended in
despatches, and received a pension for distinguished service
in the field. Re d. unm. in ISll.
Arms— Far f esse or and arm. a cross gu., in the first quarter
a Hon rampant, and in the second a dexter hand erect
couped at the waist sa.
Crest— A cat-a-mountain sejant guardant, ppr., collared
and chained or. Also (Irish), a dexter hand erect coupod
at the wrist gu.
ilotto—A cruce salus. Also (Irish), Gall Dearg a Euad.
Seai— Curraghleagh, co. Mayo.
EOTJSKE OF
THOKNFIELDS.
Esq. of Thornfiekls,
BorEKE, EiCHAED, ±iSq. ot Tiiorniieias, co.
Limerick, D.L., b. 30 May, 1812, Bai-rister-at-La-sr
and Local GoTernment Inspector ; m. 10 Oct. 184 J-,
Anne, dau. of O'Grrady of Kilballyo-wen, co. Limerck,
and has issue, with three daus., four sons,
I. J. Ulick, Earrister-at-Law, b. 8 July, IS45; to. 187G,
Agnes, dau. of the late Col. J. Vandeleur, 10th Hussars,
and has issue.
n. Eichard, b. 5 Feb. 1849.
m. Gerald, Lieut. Eoyal Horse Artillery, b. 19 April, 1850.
IV. Edmund, b. 12 Feb. 1S57.
UlllCaSC— This is one of the families which settled in
Ireland under Strongbow. It had its seat in that part of the
CO. of Limerick now known as the Barony of ClanWUliain,
marked in the Down Survey as "Bourke's Country," and it
counted among its members the Lord Erittas of Brittas Castle,
near Cahirconlish, and the Viscount Castlcconnell of Castle-
connell, near Limerick.
Eichard Bourke, Esq. of Dromsally, co. Limerick, d. ia
1734, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eichard Eoubke, Esq. of Dromsally, who was three limea
married, and d. I76I, leaving by bis first wife, Sarah, a son,
I. John, of ShaUee, co. Tipperary, who m. Lucia Parker,
and d. leaving, with two daus., one son,
John, of whom hereafter.
Jlr. Bourke m. 2ndly, Mary Donellan, and had another son,
II. Sir E^chakd, of Castle Connell, who assumed the original
surname of De Bubgho, and was created a Baronet of
Ireland, 16 June, 1785. Sir Eichard m. 1st, in 1755, Frances,
eldest dau. of David Webb, Esq. of Mcadstown, co. Limerick,
by whom he had two daus., Frances, m. John Blake, Esq.
of Eoss, CO. Clare ; Maria Theresa, to. John MacNamara,
Esq. of Smithstown, in the same co. Sir Eichard m. 2ndly,
1871, Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony Dwyer, Esq. of Singleton,
CO. Limerick, and d. 1790, leaving two sons,
1 Sir Eichakd, 2nd bart, d. unm. 1834.
2 Sir Joh.n Allen, 3rd bart., to. 1st, Miss Hall, sister of
Gen. Gage John Hall, but by her had no issue; and
2ndly, in 1820, Anna Matilda, eldest dau. of Eichard
Waller, Esq. of Castle WaUer, and d. 1339, leaving.
Sir Eichard Donellan, 4th bart., b. 1 April, 1821;
TO. 8 Aug. 1844, Catherine, dau. of Brooke Erasier,
Esq. of Elvers, co. Limerick, and d. s. p. Ib73, when
the title became extinct.
WiDiam Henry Frederick Waller, d. s. p. 1848.
Maria Theresa, d. 31 Oct. 1846.
Elizabeth, d. 23 Dec. 1849.
Frances. Isabella. Joanna Allen.
Mr. Bourke was s. by his grandson, the son of his eldest son
Oy his first wife,
John Boubke, Esq. of Shallee, m. 1775, Anne, dau. of
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Edmund Eyan, of the City of DuliUn, and of Boscobel, co.
Tipper:u-y, and by her (who d. 1837) had issue,
EicHARD, his heir.
Edmund and John, both d. young.
Frances Emma, m. Rev. Hencage Horsley, only son of the
Kight Rev. Samuel Ilorslcy, D.D., Lord Bishop of St. Asapli.
She d. 1821, leaving issue.
Mr. Bourlie d. 1795. His eldest son,
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Richard Bocrke, K.C.B., of Thornfields,
CO. Limerick, J.P., High Sheriff 1S39, 0. 4 May, 1777; m.
1 March, ISOO, EUzabeth Jane, youngest dau. of John Bourke,
Esq. of Carshalton, Surrey, Receiver-General of the I-and
Tax for Middlesex (of the Bodkkes of Uraj), and by her (wlio d.
7 May, 1832) had issue,
John, b. 11 Feb. 1803; d. 17 Nov. 18GS.
Richard, now of Tliornfiekls.
Mary Jane, m. 1827, Dudley Montagu Perceval, C.B., 4th
son of the late Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, Chancellor of
the Exchequer, and had issue.
Anne, in. 1833, Sir Edward Dcas Thompson, Colonial
Secretary in New South Wales, 2nd son of the late Sir John
Thomson, K.C.H., formerly a Commissioner of the Navy, and
had issue.
Frances, m. 1831, Rev. John Jebb, D.D., Rector of Peterstow,
Ross, CO. Hertford, eldest son of the late Hon. Richard
Jebb, a Justice of the King's Bench, Ireland; d. \b Jan.
186G.
Georgina, d. young.
Lucy, d. 1822, nam.
Sir Richard Bourke, a distinguished officer, was Lieutenant-
Governor of the Cape of Good Hope from 1825 to 1828, and
Governor-in-Chief of New South Wales and Van Diemen's
Land from 1831 to Dec. 1837. He d. 12 Aug. 1855.
^i'))is— Or, a cross gu., in the first quarter a lion ram-
pant sa.
Crest— A eat-a-mountain sejant guardant, ppr., collared and
chained or.
Motto— A cruce salus.
Seat — Thoriillelds, Lisuagry, co. Limerick.
BOUKNE OF HACKINSALL,,
BoTTRSE, James, Esq. of llaekinsall, I'lcetwood,
and Hcatbficld House, Wavcrtreo, Liverpool, co.
Lancaster, M.P. for the borough of Eyesham, J. P.
and D.L., Col. Commandant Eoyal Lancashire
Artniery Militia, b. 8 Oct. 1812 ; m. 13 Oct. 1841,
Sarah Harriet, dau. of Thomas Furnes Dyson, Esq.
of Everton, Lancashire, and Willow Hall, co. York,
and has issue,
I. James Dyson, D.L., Major 5th Dragoon Guards, h. 2D July,
1842; m. 29 Deo. 1875, Lady Marion, only dau. of John
Henry, 3rd Marquess of Ely.
I. Harriet Anne Dyson.
II. Helen Dyson, d. 1 Jan. 1S53.
III. Emily Dyson, d. young.
Col. Bourne s. his father 3 Feb. 184G.
iltur.igr.— The family of Bourne is one of antiquity in
the township of Nether Wyersdale. The representative of the
family, about the middle of the 17th century, left, by Unis his
wife, three sons,
John, of whom presently.
Titus, of Lincolnshire, from whom the family seated at
Dalby, in that county, is descended.
Timothy, of Euxton, whose descendants settled in London.
The eldest son,
John Bourne, Esq. of Wyersdale, d. 1714, leaving a son,
John Bourne, Esq. of Stalmine, b. 170G; m. Jane, dau. and
co-heiresss of Cornelius Fox, Esq. of Fern Hill and Stalmine
Hall; and d. 30 Jan. 1783, having had issue,
I. John, of Stalmine, 6. 1741 ; d. unm. 1790.
II. James, of Stalmine, 6. 1742; m. Dorothy, dau. of Thomas
Parkinson, Esq., and had two daus., Jane and Elizabeth,
both d. unm. He d. 1816.
III. Cornehus, 6. 2 April, 1747; d. 1 March, 1806. He to.
21 July, 1774, Anne, dau. of Thomas Rymer, E.sq., and
widow of Kdniund Glover, Esq., and by her (who d. 12 June,
1828) had issue,
1 John, of Stalmine, 6. 29 Aug. 1777; m. July, 1804, Mary,
dau. of John Bury, Esq. of Salford ; d. 1841, having had
by her (who d. 1832),
Cornelius, of Stalmine Hall, b. 2 Jan. 1807; m. 27 July,
1841, Alice, eldest dau. of William Shai-p, Esq., J.P., of
Linden Hall, co. Lancaster, by Jane, his wife, dau. and
heir of William Taylor, Esq. of Borwick, and Jane his
wife, dau. and co-heir of Henry Parkinson, Esq., repre-
Bentative of Parkinson of BLeasdnii', and by her (who
d. 1860) had issue at his decease, 2C Feb. 18G-J,
John William, of Stalmine Hull, 6. CO Jan. 1845.
Mai-y. ,
John Bury (Rev.), Rector of Colmere, Hants ; to. Blar-
garet, eldest dau. of Henry Wood, Esq. of Littleton,
Middlesex, and has issue,
James Thomas, of Newsham Hall, co. Lancaster, J. P.
Thomas Rymer, m. Anna, dau. of Alex. Haliburtoii, Esq.
of Wig an.
Margaret, m. T. K. Hassell, Esq.
Ann, m. Arthur Yates Williams, Esq.
Jane, m. F. Whitelock, Esq.
2 Thomas, of Hackinsall.
3 James, of Liverpool, d. unm.
4 Peter, of whose line we treat.
1 Mary Ann, m. James Molyneux, E:;fi.; and d. s. p.
22 July, 1851.
I. Agnes, TO. James Smith, Esq.
II. Margery, m. Robert Lawe, Esq. of Preston.
Thomas Bourne, Esq. (2nd son of Cornelius Bourne, Esq. of
Stalmine and Liverpool, by Anne his wife, dau. of Thomas
Rymer, Esq.) became joint Lord of the Manor of Precsall-with-
Hackinsall, co. Lancaster. He was b. 1779, and d. unm. 1821.
His brother,
Peter Bourne, Esq. of Liverpool, became of Hackinsall.
He was b. 13 Oct. 1783 ; to. 14 May, 1810, Margaret, only dau.
of James Drinkwater, Esq. of Liverpool (descended from the
Drinkwaters of Bent), by Elinor his wife, only child of William
Leece, Esq. of Leece Lodge, Isle of Man, by whom he had
issue,
Cornelius, M.A. of Oxford, 6. 1811; d. unm. 1839.
James, now of Hackinsall.
Thomas, J. P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. 4th Lancashire Light
Infantry Militia, b. 28 Feb. 1814.
Peter, b. 1819.
George Drinkwater (Rev.), Rector of Weston-sub-Edge, co.
Gloucester, J.P. and D.L., b. 31 Aug. 1821 ; m. 1st, Jane,
only dau. of Francis Hole, Esq. of Tiverton, Devon, and
has issue, Francis Hole, 43rd regt., b. 2 April, 1850 ; and
Margaret Hole. He m. 2ndly, 15 April, 1857, Harriet Eliza,
youngest dau. of John Moss, Esq. of Ottcrspool, co. Lan-
caster, and sister of Sir Thomas Edwards-Moss, Bart., and
by her (who d. Sept. 1857) has two daus.
Elinor, d. young.
Anne, m. Rev. W. H. Brandreth, Rector of Standish, and
Honorary Canon of Manchestci', and d. leaving issue.
Elinor Drinkwater, m. her cousin, Sir William Leece Drink-
water, Barrister-at-Law, Senior Deemster of the Isle of
Man, and has issue.
Margaret, m. Henry Royds, Esq. of Elm House, Wavertrce,
and ct". leaving issue.
Mr. Bourne d. 3 Feb. 184G, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son, the present Lieut.-Col. James Bourne, of Hackinsall,
M.P.
Arms — Arg. a chevron sa. guttee d'eau between in chief
two lions rampant and in base an heraldic tiger also rampant,
gu-
Crest — An heraldic tiger sejant or, guttee do sang, resting
the dexter paw on a cross pattee, gu.
Motto — Semper vigilans.
-S'c<i(s— Hackinsall, Fleetwood; and Ilcathficld House, Vraver-
tree.
BOURNE OF HILDEESTONE HALL.
Bourne, John, Esq. of Hilderstono Hall, co.
StaUbrd, J.P., m. 1817, Ethel, dau. of John JMasou,
Esq., and has issue.
ILtnCTlgC. — James Bourne, Esq. of Fenton, Stoke-upon-
Trent, co. Stafford, m. 17GG, Jane, dau. of John Dayson, Esq.
of Shelton, by Mai-y his wife, relict of James Stannaway, Esq.
and had issue,
Ralph, his heir.
John, of Fenton, Merchant, 6. 4 April,
;i Nc
f. 1776; TO. VOS,
f Lane DilpU, co.
ill; .John, now of
Charles, of Fenton, Merchant,
Mary, dau. of Wi
Stallonl, and liin
Hildci>lnnr Hall;
Mary, ,». 4 Oct. 17'.il, William liakrr, K.-q.uf Fenton Culvert,
CO. Stafford (.sw Baker of Jhisjii i,t. Vmirt).
Charlotte, lit. 1804, John Pratt, Esq. of Lane Delp'.i, and had
issue.
Blr. Bourne d. 23 Aug. 1789. His son and successor,
Ralph Bourne, Esq. of Hilderstone Hall, J.P. and D.L., 6.
2 March, 1772; to. 21 Dec. 1793, Sarah, relict of William
Baker, Esq., and dau. of Thomas Bagnall, Esq., and had an
only child, James. Mr. Bourne d. 30 Nov. 1835. His son and
heir,
James Bourne, Esq. of Hilderstone Hall, b. 17 July, 1796;
(/. 1844, and was s. by his cousin, JouN Eour-ne, Esq. now of
Ililderstune Hall.
172
BOU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BOW
Arms— Arg. on a mount vert, and in base, barry-wavy of
four of the field and az., a castle, triple-towered, gu., two
flaunches of the last; on a chief nebuly of the third, the sun
in splendour, bctw een two estoilcs of the first.
C,-(st — On a mount vert, a pegasus salient per fess or and
gu., charged on the body with two fountains, ppr., in the
mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
Motto — Haec omnia transeunt.
Seai— Hilderstone Hall, co. Stafford.
BOUVERIE OF DELAPBE ABBEY.
BouvERiE, John ArorsTus Sheil, Esq. of
Delapre Abbev, co. Northampton, J.P., High Sheriff
1877, h. 12 July, 1836 ; m. 9 April, 18G0, Jane, dau.
of S. Grey, Esq., and has issue,
I. Fbancis Kenelm, d. 24 Jan. 1861.
II. John Augustus Sheil, b. 8 Dec. 1S6G.
I. Caroline Elizabeth, h. 20 Jan. 18G.3.
II. Mary Helen, b. 20 Sept. 1S65.
III. Alice Maud, b. 8 Nov. 18G8.
IV. Catherine Jane, 6. 21 Dec. 1871.
V. Frederica Gertrude, 6. 16 Jan. 1875.
3linr<t0r.— Hon. Edwaud Eocverie (2nd son of Jacob,
1st Viscount Folkestone, by Mary his wife, dau. of Bartholo-
mew Clarke, Esq. of HardinKstonc, and of Delapre Abbey),
was returned at the general elections 1761 and 17G8, M.P. for
New Sarum. He m. 30 June, 1704, Harriet, only dau. of Sir
Everard Fawkener, Knt., many years Ambassador at the
Torte, and had,
Edwabd, his heir, of Delapre.
John (Kev.), b. 13 Jan. 1779; Prebendary of Lincoln, and
Eector of Woolbeding, Sussex; d. 9 June, I8-'i5.
Henry Frederick (Sir), G.C.B., G.C.M.G., a Lieut.-Gencral,
Governor of Malta, 6. 11 July, 1783; m. 8 July, 1820, Julia,
dau. of Lewis Montolieu, Esq., and widow of Capt. William
Wilbraham, E.N. ; and d. 14 Nov. 1852, leaving a son,
Henry Montolieu, Capt. Coldstream Guards, killed in action
at the battle of Inkerman; and a dau. Henrietta, m. 18 jl,
Hugh Montolieu Hammersley, Esq.
Harriet Elizabeth, m. James, 2nd Earl of Eosslyn ; and d.
1810.
Frances Anne.
Mary Charlotte, m. 1800, William Maxwell, Esq., of Carridcn ;
andd. 1810.
Jane, m. 1802, Sir Francis Vincent, Bart.; and d. 1809.
Diana Juliana, m. Hon. George Ponsonby.
Mr. Bouverie d. 3 Sept. 1810, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward BonvERiE, Esq., of Delapre Abbey, J. P. and D.L.,
6. 25 Oct. 1767 ; rn. 10 March, 1788, Catherine, only dau. and
heir of William Castle, Esq., and by her (who d. 29 April, 1846)
liad issue,
EvERAKD William, late of Dclaprc Abbey.
Charles, d. v.nm. 1817.
Francis Kcnclm, b. 19 Nov. 1797, Capt. C2nd Foot; m. 1 Nov.
1826, Elizabeth, only dau. of Henry Sheil, Esq., of Castle
Dawson, co. Derry. He d. 19 Sept. 1837, leaving issue a son,
John Augustus Sheil Bouverie, now of Delapre Abbey.
James, 6. 21 April, 1801 ; Lieut.-Col. in the army ; m. 11
July, 1826, Elizabeth Alston Stewart, dau. of Major James
Alston Stewart, of Urrard House, co. Perth. He d. s. p.
March, 1845. His widow m. 2ndly, 13 Dec. 1S54, Mjjor-
Gen. Edward Mat.son, K.E.
Catherine Mary Charlotte. Elizabeth Anne.
Caroline.
Mr. Bouverie (?. 14 April, 1858. His eldest son.
General Everard William Bouverie, of Delaprd Abbey,
J. P., Col. 15th Hussars, 6. 13 Oct. 1789; m. 3 April, 1816,
Charlotte, dau. of the late Col. Hugh O'Doncl, of Newport
Pratt, CO. Mayo, and (/. s. p. 18 Nov. 1871. He was s. by his
nephew, now of Delapre.
^rms— Per fess or and arg. an eagle displayed with two
heads sa., on the breast an escutcheon gu. charged with a
bend vair.
Crext—A demi-eagle with two heads displayed sa. ducally
gorged or, on the breast a eross-crosslet arg.
Motto — Patria cara, carior libcrtas.
Seat— Delapre Abbey, near Northampton,
BOWDEN OF BLACK HALL.
See CoRNisn-BowuKN.
BOWDON OF SOTJTHGATE AND
PLEASINGTON.
Btttieh-Bowdon, John Ehueswick, E.sq. of
Southgate, co. Derby and Pleasington Hall, co.
Lancaster, J.P., Capt. 3rd Eoyal Lancashire Militia,
b. 16 Feb. 1850 ; m. 30 Nov. 1876, Madeline,
youngest dau. of Edward Wright, Esq., and sister
of Carington Wright, Esq. of Kelvedon Hall, Essex.
He s. his father 3 March, 1878.
ILtltC<l0C. — The Bowdons of Bowdon Hall, near Chapel-
cn-le-Frith, co. Derby, were settled there, according to many
writers, upwards of four hundred years.
George Bowdon, Esq., of Bowdon Hall, &. 1537 ; m.
Ellen, dau. of Augustine Pole, Esq., of Langley, had, with a
dau., Anne, wife of Eowland Smith, of WaterforJ, three sons,
Thomas; George; and German. The 4th son of Thomas
Bowdon, the eldest of these sons, by Anne Bagshawe his
wife,
Thomas Bowdok, Esq. of Whetstone, co. Derby, Capt. in the
army, and Commander of the garrison at Bolsover Castle, was
great-grandfather of
John Bowdon, Esq. of Beightonfields, 6. 31 Aug. 1695, who
ni. 1st, Mary, dau. of John Barker, of Barlborough, and had
by her, with a dau., Elizabeth, m. George Johnson, Esq., of
Shcfiield, an only son and heir,
John, of whom presently.
He TO. 2ndly, Margaret Nelson, of Fairhur.st, co. Lancaster,
and relict of John Sherburne, of Stonyhurst, by whom he had
a son, Thomas, b. 20 Aug. 1731; d. unm. 1779. Mr. Bowdon
m. 3rdly, Mary, dau. of George Johnson, Esq., of Sheffield,
CO. Warwick, and had, with other issue,
I. George, of Radford, co. Oxford, b. 9 Oct. 1743 ; m. Eliza,
bcth Clements, of Oxfordshire, and had issue,
1 George, of Barlborough, m. Eleanor Harrison, of Lan-
cashire, and dying 18 Eeb. 1822, left issue, Mary, d. 1842:
Eliza, m. Philip Hickin, Esq., of Wolverhampton; and
Anne, m. James Vinn, Esq. of I3russels ; a.nd d. s. p. 18i2.
2 John, d. unm.
3 Joseph (Rev.), D.D., President of Sedgcley Park, d.lSll.
1 Mary.
II. James, of Stavcley, co. Derby, 6. 14 Nov. 1744; m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of tlie Rev. Samuel Yates, Rector of Clown, co.
Derby, and d. s. p.
I. Charlotte, m. Richard Butler, Esq. of Pleasington Hall,
CO. Lancaster.
Jlr. Bowdon d. 1 3Iarch, 17G4, and was s. ly the only son of
Ui5 first marriage,
John Bowdon, Esq. of Beightonfields, &. 14 May, 1722; m.
Alice, dau. of George Johnson, Esq., of Sheffield, and sister to
his father's 3rd wife, and was father of
Henry Bowdon, Esq. of Southgate House and Beightonfields,
6. 1754; m. Mary, only dau. and heir of Joseph Erdeswick, of
Hartley Green, Esq. of co. Stafford, representative of that very
ancient family, and son of Sampson Erdeswick, of Hartley,
Esq., by Anne, dau. of Edward Stockley, of Knowsley, co.
Lancaster. Mr. Bowdon d. 26 Feb. 1833, and was s. by his only
surviving son,
John Peter Bruno BowDO>r, Esq. of Southgate and Beighton-
fields, J. P., High Sheriff 1841, b. 23 April, 1787 ; m. 26 Fob.
1812, Mary Martha, eldest dau. of Edward Ferrers, Esq., of
Baddesley Clinton, co. Warwick, and had issue,
Henry, of Southgate House.
John, of Pleasington Hall, eo. Lancaster, successor to his
brother.
Helena Mary, to. Peter Constable-:!\raxwell, E.sq., 3rd son of
M. Constable Maxwell, Esq., and brother of William, Lord
Herries of Terregles, of Evcringham Park, co. York, and
has i.ssi.'c.
Barbara Magdalen, m. 24 April, 1849, Edward Wright, Esq.,
3rd son of John Wright, Esq. of Kelvedon, and had issue,
Edward Carington, of Kelvedon, and two daus.
Fanny Willoughby, a nun.
Eliza Jemima. Caroline Erdeswick, d. 1812.
The son and heir,
Henry Bowdon, Esq., of Southgate House and Beightonfields,
CO. Derby, J. P. and D.L., b. 7 Aug. 1814 ; m. Henrietta
Matilda, 4th dau. of Michael Blount, Esq. of Maple Durham,
CO. Oxford, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of 10th Lord Petrc,
and had issue,
I. Alice Elizabeth Mary. ii. Constance Mary.
He died 3 May, 1875, and was s. by his brother.
John Butler-Bowdon, Esq., «ho s. to the Pleasington estate
by the bequest of his cousin, Mary Anne, only surviving child
and heir of Richard Butler, Esq., of Pleasington Hall, (repre-
sentative of the Butlers of RawclifTe, whose estates were for-
feited in 1715, by Henry Butler engaging in the rising of
i that peiiod), by Charlotte his wife, daa. of John Bowdon,
BOW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BOW
173
Esq. of Beightonfiekls. Mr. Bowdon, upon his acces.sion to
the Butler estate, assumed by sisu-manua', date'"! '?-! Jan.
1841, tlie name of Butler, in addition to and before his
patronymic, as also the arms of Butler quarterly with Bowdon.
He m. Amelia Catherine Frances, eldest dau. of G. T. Whit-
greave, Esq. of Moseley Court, co. Stafford, and by her (who d.
1874) had issue,
I. John Erdeswick, now of Pleasington, 6. IG Feb. 18^0.
II. Lancelot George, 6. 28 March, ls<51.
III. Jermyne Thomas, 6. 18 Sept. 1853.
IV. Bruno Aloysius, b. 5 March, 1858.
I. Mary Frances Amelia, d. 16 Feb. 1859.
Mr. Butler Bowdon d. 3 March, 1878.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, quarterly sa. and or, in the
first quarter a lion passant crm. langued gu., for Bowdon;
2nd and 3rd, az. a chevron between three covered cups or, in
the centre chief point a cross-crosslet of the last, for Butleb.
Crests — 1st, a heron's head erased ppr., beaked and charged
on the neck with three ermine spots sa., for Bowdon; 2nd, a
covered cup or, charged with an ermine spot sa., for Butler.
Motto— Yunus est honor.
&rt<s— Pleasington Hall, Blackburn, co. Lancaster; South-
gate House, Chesterfield.
BOWEN OF BOWEN'S COURT.
BowEN, EoBEET CoLE. Esq., M.A. of Bowen's
Court, CO. Cork, J.P., Capt. STtli South Cork Lis;ht
Infautry, M.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, b. 13 Aug. 1830;
s. his father 19 Sept. 1841 ; m. 3 Dec. 1860, Eliza-
beth-Jane, 2ud dau. of Charles Clarke, Esq., D.L.,
of Graiguenoe Park, co. Tipperary, and has issue,
I. Henry Charles Cole, b. 21 Jan. 18G2.
II. Bobert Cole, b. 9 April, 18C3.
III. Charles Otway Cole, b. 30 April, 18G7.
I. Sarah Frances Cole.
II. Elizabeth Harriet Mary Cole, d. Oct. 1SG5.
III. Anne Marcella Cole.
UlUCaCJC.— The first of this family who settled in Ireland
was Henry Bowen, Esq., a Colonel in Cromwell's army, d. at
Farrihy, co. Cork, 1G58 (his will is dated 18 Dec. 1C58), and
proved 10 Feb. 1C58-59), and was s. by his eldest son,
John Bowen, of Farrihy, m. 1660, Mary, dau. and heir
of Capt. John Nicholls, of Kilbolane, co. Cork, and had issue
three sons and two daus. He d. in the year 1718, and was s.
by his eldest son,
John Bowen, Esq., of Kilbolane, in. 1st, Deborah, dau.
of Arthur Hyde, of Castle Hyde, co. Cork, Esq., by whom he
had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 1695, Catherine, dau. of Richard
Stephens, of Newcastle, co. Limerick, Esq., and by her had
issue (with two daus.) three sons, 1 Henry, of Bowen's Court;
2 John, of Carrigadrohid, co. Cork, ancestor of the Bowens of
Oak Grove, co. Cork ; and 3 Stephens. The eldest son,
Henry Bowen, Esq., of Bowen's Court, co. Cork, m. 1718,
Jane, only child and heir of Robert Cole, of Ballymackey, co.
Tipperary, Esq., and by her had issue a dau., Margaret Bowen,
and a son,
Henry Cole Bowen, Esq., of Bowen's Court, m. 17G0, his
first-cousin, Margaret, dau. of Ealph Wilson, Esq., andiZ. 1788,
having had by her issue, eight sons and six daus.,
I. Henry Cole, of Bowen's Court, m. 1789, Catherine, dau. of
Henry Brittle, Esq., and d. s. p. 1797.
II. John, TO. Martha Randall, and d. s. p.
III. Ealph, TO. 1804, Mary, dau. of Edmond Doherty, Esq. of
Mount Bruis, co. Tipperary, and had issue,
1 Henry, m. Anne Jane, dau. of Hampden Ely, Esq., and
had, Ralph, d. s. p.; Hampden, d. unm.; Henry; and
two daus., Anne, m. Francis B. Cole Medge, Esq. of
Sion, CO. Meath, and Mary.
2 Edmond, m. Miss Lysaght, and had a son, Ednioud.
3 Charles.
1 Jane.
2 Mary, m. Ven. Archdeacon Prycc Peacock.
3 Elizabeth, r,i. Col. H. E. F. B. Irdlcy.
rv. Robert, of whom presently.
V. Nicholls, m. Brianna, daughter of Robert Travers, Esq.,
and hiul issue, 1 Henry ; 2 Robert ; 3 Nicholls ; 4 John ;
1 Brianna ; 2 Mary ; 3 Catherine.
VI. William, rf. Mn?^.
VII. Stephens, m. and had two sons, Henry and Stephens.
VIII. Edward, d. s. p.
I. Jane, rii. Rev. William Berkley.
II. Thomasine, in. Hon. George Jocelyn.
III. Catherine, to. John Wight, Esq.
IV. Margaret, to. 1st, William Percy, Esq., and 2ndly,
— Maunsell, Esq.
V. Henrietta, to. John Medge, Esq., M.P., of Athlumncy.
vr. Isabella, m. Edward Sheffield Cassan,*Esq.
Robert Bowen, Esq., 4th son of Henry Cole Bowen and Mar-
garet Wilson, s. to the family estates on the death of his eldest
brother, 1797, in. 180G, Elizabeth, dau. of William Galwey,
Esq., and died 1827, having had issue,
Henry Cole, of whom presently.
Robert Cole, Barrister-at-Law, to. Elizabeth, dau. and co-
heiress of Joseph Mason, Esq., of Coolinc, co. Limerick
Edward, d. s. p.
Elizabeth, to. Matthew Braddell, Esq.
The eldest son,
Henry Cole Bowen, Esq., of Bowen's Court, J. P., m. Eliza
Wade {d. 18 May, 18G8), dau. of St. John Galwey, M.D., of
Mallow, and d. 15 Sept. 1841, having had issue,
Robert Cole, now of Bowen's Court.
Henry Cole, Lieut. R.A., d. 27 Sept. 1874.
Sarah Cole, m. 8 Feb. 1859, Rev. Brabazon T. Disney, B.A.
Anne Cole.
Henrietta Cole, in. 15 Sept. 1863, her first cousin, Artliur
Gethin Creagh, Esq., and has issue.
Scat — Bowen's Court, Kildorrcry, co. Cork.
WEBB-BOWEN OF CAMROSE.
Webb-Bowen, Charles Wheelek Townsend,
Esq. of Camroso House, co. Pembroke, J.P., High
Sheriff in 1836-37, b. 9 March, 1793.
ULinCHC^t. — The family of Bowen has been established in.
Pembrokeshire for a great number of years, and various
branches have been dispersed over South Wales and else-
where.
Hugh Webb, Esq., son of George Webb, Esq. of Hackard,
CO. Pembroke, by Anne his wife, eldest dau. of the Rev. James
Bowen, 3rd son of the Rev. Charles Bowen, of Camroso, s. to
Camrose 1801, and assumed the additional surname and arms
of Bowen, in the Nov. following. He in. 1st, Miss Child, of
Haverfordwest, by whom he had one dau., Elizabeth; and
2ndly, 2 Oct. 1795, Emma, youngest dau. (by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. and co-heir of Robert Townsend, Esq.) of Thomas
Ince, Esq. of Stoncydale, Christleton, co. Chester, by w'aoui
(who d. 1852) he had issue,
Charles Wheeler Townsend, now of Camrose.
Bell.
William Wheeler (Rev.), Vicar of Camrose, Haverfordwest, 6.
7 Nov. 1803 ; in. 1st, 1830 ; Mary Grace Josephine Von Burr
Fortune, dau. of Rev. Joscpli Fortune, Rector of New Moat,
Pembrokeshire ; 2ndly, in 1845, Olivia, dau. of Capt.
Charles Duffin, H.E.I. C.S., and has issue, 1 Charles Hugh,
b. 27 Feb. 183G ; 2 Thomas Ince, b. 22 Sept. 1839, m.
1st, 18-59, 2ndly, 1877; 3 Bell Ince, b. 20 Sept. 1846;
4 William, b. 16 Feb. 1849; 5 Edward Mostyn, b. 21 Sept.
1851; 6 Stewart Charles Duffin, b. 16 Feb. 1856; 7 Town-
send Ince, b. 9 Aug. 1860 ; 8 Edmund Hanbury Edwardes,
6. '22 June, 1867; 1 Emma Lloyd; 2 Augusta Parry;
3 Olivia Ellen Lockhart; 4 Eleanor Katharine.
Thomas, Lieut. 64th regt., d. unm. at Kingston, Jamaica.
Emma, in. J. M. Child, Esq. of Bigelly House, co. Pem-
broke.
Augusta, widow of John L'owcll, M.D. of Tigfynydd, co.
Carmarthen.
Caroline, in. D. P. Callan, Esq. of MoUeston, co. Pembroke.
Mr. Webb-Bowen d. May, 1833.
Anns — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg. a lion rampant sa., for
Bowen; 2nd and 3rd, gu. a fess between three owls or, for
Webb.
Crest— A. lion rampant, as in the arms.
Seat — Camrose House, near Haverfordwest.
BOWEIST OF KILNACOURT.
Bowen, Charles Hartpole, Esq. of Kilnacourfc,
Queen's Co., J.P. and D.L,, High Sheriff 1817, b.
1810 ; m. 1 Dec. 1859, Emelia-Anne, eldest dau. of
the late Eichard-W. Cooper, Esq. of Longford
Lodge, near Kingstown, and sister of Edward- Joshua
Cooper, Esq. of Markree Castle, co. Sligo, and has
issue,
I. Charles Edward Hartpole, b. Nov. ISC2.
I. Emily Frances, d. 18G7. ii. Alice Elinor.
III. P'ranccs Ethel.
iLt'ltCnjC. — Hugh Bowen, Col. in tlio army, in. Eiiza-
botli, sole child and heiress of the Rev. Charles Jones, U.D.,
and was father of
174
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THE LAKDED GENTRY.
BOW
Charles Bowes, Esq. of Courtwood, m. 179G, Martha, dau.
end co-heiress of Uobert Hartpole, Esq. of Shrule Castle, by
Harriet his wife, dau. of John, 1st Earl of Aldborough, and by
her (who d. 1849) had issue,
Hugh Aldborouffh, <l. unm. 18.39.
Charles Hartpole, now of Courtwood.
Martha. Harriet.
Elizabeth, in. John Shelley, Esq., 2na son of Sir Timothy
Sbelley, Bart, of Field Place, Su.s3tx.
Louisa.
Emily, m. T. W. Lane, Esq. of Eyelands, Ilcrefordshirc.
Maria.
./4 TOM— Quarterly, 1st. arg. on a mount vert a stag sejant gu.
alrired or, in the mouth a trefoil slipped ppr. a crescent az. for
tliiVorence, for Bowen ; 2nd, sa. a chev. between three spears'
I.i-ads embowed arc, for Bowen, ancient; 3rd, sa. a fess erm.
between three boars' heads couped or, for .Jones. 4th, quar-
terly. l.st and 4th, gu. a chevron embattled arg., on a chief of
the second, a torteau between two lions' heads erased sa. ; 2nd
and 3rd, erm. a fess nebulee az. between three stags' heads
cabossed sa., for Hartpole.
Crest— On a mound vert a stag sejant, as in the arms, '
tlic mouth a trefoU slipped, ppr.,
re nee.
Motto — Virtus vlncit invidiam.
&at— Kilnacourt, Portarlington, Queen's Co.
crescent or, for diffe-
BOWEN OF liLWYNGWAIR.
BowEX, James Bevan, Esq. of Lhvyiigwair, co.
Pembroke, J.P. and D.L., Barristcr-at-Law, M.A.
Oxford, Chairman of Pembrokeshire Quarter
Sessions, High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire 1862,
returned M.P. for that co. 1866, retired 1868, and
was re-elected June, 1876, b. 1828 ; m. 1857,
Harriette, dau. of Rev. John Standly, M.A., and
Las issue,
I. George Bevan, &. 1858. ii. James Eobcrt, b. 18C0.
I. Blanche Harriette, b. 18G4.
^illttlQC. — The Bowens of Llwyngwair, originally Ab
Owens of Pentrc Evan, co. Pembroke, are a very ancient
AVelsh family, and have been located at Llwyngwair since
1600. The present representative is eldest, son and heir of the
late George Bowen, Esq. of Llwyngwair, by Sarah his wife,
dau. of John ThOmas, Esq. of Longhouse, co. Pembrolse.
^i.„i,_ Quarterly: 1st and 4th az., a lion rampant or,
hctween eight bezants ; 2nd, gu. a chevron between two
knots in cliief and a lion rampant in base or; 3rd, az. a
hawk ppr.
Cn:it—A lion rampant or, holding in the paws a knot as in
the arms.
Motto— AuAaces fortuna juvat.
SeaJ— Llwyngwair, near Haverfordwest.
BOWEN OF TROEDYRAUR.
BowEX, TiiE Rev. Abtiiur James, of Trocdy-
raur, Newcastle Emlyn, Cardiganshire, Rector of
Sl)axton, Somerset, B.A., Caius Coll. Camb.,
J.P. CO. Pembroke, b. 4 Sept. 1839 ; m. 21 July 1862,
G-ertrudc 01i?ia, dau. of (Eneas Cannon, Esq., M.D.,
Cheltenham, and has issue,
I. Eynon George Rice, 6. May, 18u3.
II. Arthur Lawrence Uoquier, l>. Feb. 18G6,
III. Hurry James ap Owen, 0. Feb. 18C3.
IV. Arthur Legh, 6. Aug. 1871.
I. i:ilcn Easter.
ILtnCiigC. — Sce Bowen of Vvjynowiir. The present Tlcv.
Arthur James Bowen is second son of James Bowen, Esq. of
Troedyraur, J.P. and U.L. co. Pembroke, Cirdigan and Car-
Diarilien, who was 2nd son of the late James Bowen, Esq. of
Llwyngwair. He succeeded to the Troedyraur estates under
Ije will of the Uev. Thomas Bowen.
Motto — Audaces fortuna juvat.
&.at — Troedyraur, near Newcastle Emlyn.
Jt'i<idmce—Spa.xton Kectory, near Bridgewatcr, of which
livin^j Mr. Bowen is Hector and Patron.
BOWEB OF WADWOETH.
BowEE, Edwakd Chivers, Esq. of Wadvrorth,
CO. York, J.P. and D.L., b. 22 Aug. 1826 ; m. 29
April, 1858, Amelia Mary, 2nd surviving dau. of
tlie late William Bennet Martin, Esq. of Worsbro'
Hall, CO. York, and has issue,
I. Edmcnd Thomas Chivebs, 6. 9 Feb. 1S53.
II. George Chivers, b. 19 June, 18G0.
Ki. Francis Chivers, 6. 23 July, 18G1.
IV. Arthur VVcntworth Chivers, b. 8 Nov. 18C0.
I. Augusta Mary Chivers. ii. Amy Elizabeth Chivcra.
III. Etlicl Alice Chivers. iv. Cecily Maria Chivers.
V. Beatrice Lihan Chivers.
ILtUCiigC. — JonN Bower, Esq. of Wickersley, co. York,
b. 1 Nov. 1066; r,i. Elizabeth Fretwcll (of the family of Fret-
well, of Hclaby) ; and d. 1730, leaving by her (who was b.
1672, and d. 1719) a son,
John Bower, of Wickersley, co. York, 6. 1 Feb. 1697; m.
18 Oct. 1725, Anne Soddon, and had a 2nd son,
Edward Bower, Esq. of Doncastcr, m. 3 Oct. 17G5, Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of Benjamin Hague, Esq., Mayor of Don-
caster, 1756, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of Edmund
Mower, of Newark, and niece of George Mower, Esq. of
Woodseats, co. Derby, High Sheriff 1734, and by her (who d.
28 April, 1793, aged 52), left at his decease, 11 April, 1793,
aged 56, a son,
John Seddon Bower, Esq. of Broxholme, Doncaster, m.
23 Dec. 1818, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heiress of tho
late Thomas Chivers, Esq. of Askhain, near York (2nd son of
Thomas Chivers, of Upton Scudamore, Wilts, and grandson of
Thomas Chivers, of Upton Scudamore, of a Norman family,
long settled in Wiltshire, said to have been established in Eng-
land at the Conquest), and by her (who d. 2 Feb. 1858, aged 70)
had issue,
Edward Chivers, now of Wadnorth.
Sarah Chivers.
Elizabeth Chivers, in. Jan. 1855, Thomas John Stannard
Macadam, Esq. of Blackwater, co. Clare, and d. 6 Oct.
1856, leaving a son, Philip Bower Macadam, b. 3 Oct.
1856.
Mr. Bower d. 30 June, 1841, aged 74.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az. a human leg, couped at
the thigh and pierced bendwise by a broken tilting spear or,
a chief arg., thereon between two castles sa., a pale of the
first, charged with a rose of the second, for Bower ; 2nd and
3rd arg. a chevron engrailed gu., for Chivers.
Crest — On a mount vert a quiver az., garnished or, and
filled with arrows ppr., in saltire, with a bow unstrung, also
ppr.
Motto — Veritas prsevalebit.
Scat— Wadworth Hall, Doncaster.
BOWER OF IWERNE HOUSE.
Bowee, Thomas Bowter, Esq. of Iwerne House,
Dorset, J.P., late of the 73rd regt., b. 6 Sept. 1829 ;
m. 13 Aug. 1861, Bessie-Alice, eldest dau. of
William Russell, Esq. of Eavensworth, Australia,
and has a son,
Thomas Henrt Bowter, 6. 19 May, 18G2.
ILtnraCIC.— Thomas Bowter, Esq., b. 20 Feb. 1744 (the
descendant of an old Shaftesbury family) ; m. 1st, 19 Oct. 1767,
Anne Catherina, dau. of the Rev. Edward Napier, Rector of
More Critchill, Dorset, and had two sons and three daus.
He TO. 2ndly, Dorothy Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Samuel
Elliott, by whom he also had issue a son, Gcurge-Edmimd,
b. II March, 1781, in. Emma Letitia, dau. of John Boys, M.D.,
and had issue two daus., Louisa Dorothy and Lucy. Tho
eldest son,
Thomas Bowver Bower, Esq. of Iwerne House, Blandford,
J. P., High Sheriff in 1796, and Licut.-Col. Dorset Yeomanry-
Cavalry, b. 2G April, 1771 ; m. 29 May, 1792, Harriett, dau. of
Walter Whitaker, Esq., Recorder of Shaftesbury, and by her
(who d. 27 May, 1841) had issue,
Thomas Bowter, late of Iwerne Hauso.
Henry Tregonwell (Rev.), of F'ontmell Parva, Dorset, J. P., 6.
22 Nov. 1808; m. 22 June, 18.!7, Elizabeth Syndercombe,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Fox, Rector of Abbas Combe,
Somerset, and South Newton, Wilts, and by her (who d. 10
Sept. 1870) left at his decease, 25 Dec. 1874, issue,
BOW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Henvy Syndercombe, of Fontmell Parva, Blandford, J. P.,
6. 14 July, 1839 ; m. 7 June, IsCO, Sarah Matilda, youngest
dau. of the late Kev. Kobcrt Salkeld, Rector of Fontmell
Magna, and has issue, Henry Gregory Syndercombe, b.
24 July, 1867; Charles Hawkins Syndercombe, b. 4 Aug.
1871 ; Maurice Syndercombe, 6. 1 Aug. 1875; Edith Diana-
Syndercombe ; Maud Elizabeth Syndercombe ; Eleanor
Mary Syndercombe.
Harriett Catherina, to. 17 Feb. 1826, Eev. Christopher Nevill,
Rector of East Grinstcad, Sussex, and has issue.
Elizabeth Anne, m. 2 Oct. 1829, Rev. Edward Bower, Rector
of Closworth, Somerset, and has issue.
Mr. Bower d. 21 Sept. 1840, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Bowser Bower, Esq. of Iwerne House, 6. 1 July,
1803; High Sheriff, 1847 ; m. 9 Aug. 1828, Eliza, only dau. of
Wlliam Creed, Esq. of Ballygrennan Castle, co. Limerick, by
whom he had issue,
Thomas BowTek, now of Iwerne House.
William Henry, 6. 14 Dec. 1838.
Eliza Harriott. Charlotte Frances.
Mr. Bower d. 8 Sept. 1863.
^j-ras— Sa., three talbots' heads conpcd in chief arg. lan-
gucd gu., in the middle point a cinquefoil erm.
Crest — A talbot's head coupcd arg.
Motto — Hope well and have well.
Scat — Iwerne House, near Elandford,
BOWER 01" WELHAM.
Bower, Kobeet Hartley, Esq. of Wclham, co.
York, J.P. and D.L., b. 9 July, 1832 ; m. 25 Aug.
1859, Marcia, 4th dau. of Sir Jolin Lister-Kaje,
Bart., and has, with other issue,
Robert Lister, 6. 1860.
%intK%t. — The family of Bower was originally settled at
Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire. The first advancer of
the family was
William Boweb, of Bridlington, Merchant (son of John
Bower, of the same place, and Jean [Bonfeylde] his wife),
whose baptism occurs on 14 May, 1598. He was a considerable
benefactor to his native town. His eldest son,
John Eower, Esq., of Bridlington, m. 1652, Catherine
Rogers, dau. of V.'illiam Bower of Cloughton, and had seveial
sons and daus. ; of the latter, Priscilla, m. 10 Aug. 1700,
Ralph Creyke, Esq. of Marton, near Bridlington ; and of the
former, the eldest,
William Bowek, Esq. of Bridlington, b. 1654; to. 1st, 1676,
Sarah, dau. of Jasper Belt, Esq. of Pocklington, son of Sir
Robert Belt, of Bossall, Knt., and had issue, William, who
left three daus.; Leonard, of whom presently: and other
issue. Mr. Bower m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Edward Trotter,
Esq. of Skelton Castle, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir John
Lowther, Bart., and by that lady had issue, 1 Henry, of York,
who purchased the estate of Killerby Hall, near Scarborough,
and d. unm. 1770; 2 George, of Bridlington, father of Free-
man, of Killerby Hall and Bawtry, co. York, J.P. and D.L. ;
S Robert, of Sleights, near Whitby, and Welham, who d. s. p.
1777; 1 Mary, to. 1st, 1727, Peter Whitton, Esq., Lord Mayor
of York 1728, and 2ndly, 1742, George Perrott, Esq., Baron of
the Exchequer. The 2nd son of the 1st marriage,
Leonard Bower, Esq., 6. 20 April, 1682; settled at Scorton.
He m. 2 Aug. 1720, EUzabeth, dau. of Richard Woolfe, Esq. of
Bridlington Quay, andhad (.with three daus., of whom the eldest,
Hannah, m. 17 Sept. 1751, George Cuthbertson, jun., Esq. of
Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and the youngest, Sarah, m. Gea. Mont-
gomery Agnew) two sons; the elder, William, d. s. ^j. ; the
younger,
John Bower, Esq. of Scorton, b. 1730; m. 10 July, 1759,
Philadelphia, dau. of George Cuthbertson, Esq. of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne, and had issue. The eldest surviving son,
Robert Bower, Esq. of Welham, b. 2 Feb. 1767 ; Major of
the East Riding Local Militia, and D.L. He to. Elizabeth
Amy, only surviving child of John Clubbe, Esq., M.D., of
Ipswich, and by her (who d. 17 Jan. 1802) had issue,
Robert, his heir.
John William, M.A., Rector of Barmston, co. York, and a
Maf;istrate for the East Riding, to. 3 Sept. 1828, Eugenia,
youngest dau. of John Hall, Esq. of Scarborough, and has,
John; JMary EUzabeth; Elizabeth; Margaret; and Eugenia.
George Henry (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Rossington, co. York.
Elizabeth Amy. Sarah Anne.
Mr. Bower d. 29 April, 1S35, and was s. by his son,
Robert Boweb, Esq. of Welham, D.L., b. 1798; m. 23 June,
1824, Helen, eldest dau. of John Hall, Esq. of Scarborough,
and had issue, i
Robert Hartley, now of Welham.
Henry John, b. 14 Sept. 1834.
George Cuthbertson, b. 1 Nov. 1835. Leonard William
Lucy Margaret. Charlotte Philadelphia.
Mr. Bower d. 11 May, 1869.
Arms— Sa,. a human leg coupcd at the thigh transpierced
by a broken spear in bend ppr.; on a cauto^n arg. a towei
gu.
Crest— A human leg transpierced as in the arms.
Motto— Esse quam videri.
Heat — Welham, near Malton.
BOWES OF STEEATLAM CASTLE.
Bowes, John, Esq. of Streatlam Castle and
Gibside Park, co. Durham, D.L., b. 19 June, 1811 ;
m. 1st, 1872, Josephine Benoite, Comtesse do Mon-
talbo, d. 187-i ; and 2ndly, 1877, Alphousina Marie
do St. Amand, Comtesse de Courten. Mr. Bowes
s. to the estates of John, 10th Earl of Strathniore,
under the wdl of that nobleman. These great
possessions in the North of England came into the
Strathmore family by the intermarriage of John, the
9th Earl, in 1767, with Mary Eleanor, dau. and
heiress of George Bowes, Esq. of Streatlam Castle.
Mr. Bowes was M.P. for South Durham from
1833 to 1847.
BOWLES OP K"OETH ASTOIT.
Bowles, Henry Oldfield, Esq. of North Aston,
CO. Oxford, late Capt. Rifle Brigade, b. 7 Jan. 1818 ;
m. 1842, Barbara, dau. of Pelham Warren, M.D.
ILtnCaCJC.— William Bowles, Esq. of Windsorand Clewcr,
Berks, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Charles Modyford, Bart., by
Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Norton, Bart., of Coventry
and had a son and successor,
Charles Bowles, Esq., m. Jane Clark, of Northampton-
shire, and had, with a dau., Anne, m. Robert Graham, Esq.,
a son and successor,
Oldfield Bowles, Esq. of North Aston, to. 1st, 1768,
Gertrude, dau. of Sir Richard Warwick-Bampfyldo, Bart, of
Poltimore, which lady d. s. p. the following year. Mi-. Bowles
TO. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Sir Abraham Elton, Bart, of Clevcdon
Court, Somerset, and had issue,
Chables-Oldfield, of North Aston.
Jane, in. 1791, Richard Palmer, Esq. of Holme Park, Berks.
Mary, to. Sir George Armytage, Bart, of Kirklees.
Anne, m. the Right Hon. Wilham Sturges Bourne.
Emma, lyi. the Rev. Ralph H. Brandling, of Gosforth.
Elizabeth, m. William Markham, Esq. of Becca Hall.
Lucy, hi. William Holbech, Esq. of Farnborough.
Laura Gertrude, to. Frederick Moysey, Esq. of West Wick-
ham, Kent.
Frances, to. Edward Golding, Esq. of Maiden Erlegh.
The eldest son,
Charles Oldfield Bowles, Esq. of North Aston, J.P. and
D.L., Col. Oxfordshire Militia, 6. 30 Aug. 1785; m. 9 Ai'vU,
1815, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Matthew, Lord Rokeby, and d.
1862, having had issue,
I. Charles, Capt. 10th Hussars, 6. 5 May, 1S16; ?n.?Iartina,
dau. of Dr. William Lewis Grant, E.I.C.S., and widow of
Capt. Alfred Jackson, E.I.C.S., and d. in the Crimea,
leaving two sons.
II. Henry Oldfield, now of North Aston.
III. Edward, Capt. 60th Rifles, 6. 27 Aug. 1825 ; m. June,
1858, Jane, eldest dau. of the Rev. Henry Hulton.
I. Jane Lydia, tu. Leopold, Baron Gremp de Fraudenstein.
II. Laura Gertnide Anna.
Arms—Az., three standing cups or, out of each a boar's
head arg.
Crest — A demi-boar wounded in breast with a broken spear.
Seat — North Aston, co. Oxford.
BOWLES OF MILTON HOUSE.
Bowles, John Samuel, Esq. of Milton House,
Berks, J.P. and D.L., b. 1815 ; High Sheriff 1852 ;
m. 1st, 21 Oct. 1841, Louisa Frederica, youngest
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BOW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EOY
dau. of Hon. and Eev. Charles Augustus North,
Prebendaiy of Winchester, and niece of Francis,
6th Earl of Guildford ; 2ndly, 1851, Mary Wintle,
dau. of Eight Eev. Ashurst T. Gilbert, Bishop of
Chichester. Ej this lady he has a son and hcu",
Thomas Joh\.
He m. 3rdly, 1875, Isabel, 2nd dau. of Eer. J. C.
Clutterbuck, Vicar of Long Wittenham.
JCinCaflC— The late Thomas Bowles, Esq. of Milton Ilill,
son of Jolin liowk-s, Esq. of Abingdon, who purchased estates
in Berlishire, was 6. 1790, and m. 1812, Hester-Sophia, only
dau. of Samuel Sellwood, Esq. of The Abbey, Abingdon, by
whom he had six sons and two daus. He <.!. 1837, and was y.
by his eldest son, the present John Samcel Bowles. Esq. of
Milton HiU.
Arms — Az., three standing bowls arg., out of each a boar's
head or.
CreH—A dcmi-boar az., pierced in the left shoulder by a
dart, ppr.
I 1 Edgar Francis, b. 15 Aug. 1S54.
1 Margaret Sophia.
Mr. Bowring in. 2ndly, 7 Dec. 185S, Ellen, dau. of Lewis
Cubitt, and by her has issue,
' 2 Algernon Cunliffe, 6. 27 Sept. 1859.
j 3 Victor Henry, b. 2G Blarcli, 1SG7.
I V. Charles Algernon Aloysiiis (Rev.), S.J., 6. 19 March,
I 1828 ; d. 18 Kuv. Ia57, at Itomc.
i I. Maria Lewin. ii. Edith Alice.
III. Emily Lucy Ann, a Nun, d. 20 Aug. 1870, at Hong Kong.
Sir John Bowring m. 2ndli-, 3 Nov. 18G0, Deborah, dau. of
Thomas Castle, Esq. He d. 23 Nov. 1872.
Arms— Gvi., three eastern crowns between two chevronels,
the whole between three lions rampant or. Crest — A ilcini-lioii
i>r, in the dexter paw an arrow in bend sinister, and ialhc sinister
a bow palewise ppr. J/o«o— Nunquam niulans.
ibci'.t — Forest larm, near Wiiulscr.
BOWRINQ OF FOREST FARM.
EowRixG, John Charles, Esq. of Forest Farm,
Eerks, formerly of Larkbeare, 3.V. for Devon, b. 24
March, 1821 ; m. 1st, 28 April, 1863, Isabella, dau.
of Calvert Toulmin, Esq., she d. 3 May, 1864. He
m. 2ndly, 24 March, 18G6, Mary, eldest dau. of
Charles John Furlonger, Esq., and by her has issue,
I. John Fkedekick Edward, 6. 9 Aug. Ib07.
II. Arthur Ilautayne, 6. 14 Nov. 1870.
III. Charles Calvert, 6. 20 Nov. 1S72.
IV. Humphrey Wylieham, b. 18 April, 1871.
v. Walter Andrew, b. 30 Nov. 1876.
\i. A son, 6. 13 Jan. 1878.
I. Mary Isabel.
3L iUCaflC— John Bowring, of Chulmleigh, Devon, ra.
Mary Squire. In 1G90, leave was given him under the Tolera-
tion Act to hold religious worship in his house. His son,
John Bowking, of Chulmleigh, a Poet, b. 1680; to. .Joan,
dau. of Diggery Cock, and sister of the Rev. Nathaniel Cock,
of Bideford, and dying Oct. 1752, left issue. The 3rd son,
Benjamin Bowring, of Holy Trinity, Exeter, 6. 24 Jan.
1710; m. 25 Feb. 1735, Elizabeth, relict of Michael Drewe, of
The Close, Exeter; and d. 1775, leaving issue. The eldest son,
John Bowring, b. 18 Jan. 1736 ; m. 25 Dec. 1758, Margaret,
dau. of John Ilutchins, of Moreton Hampstead ; and dying
8 May, 1805, left by her (who. d 21 Jan. 1820), an only son,
Charles Bowring, of Larkbeare, Devon, b. 12 May, 17G9 ;
m. 6 Nov. 1791, Sarah Jane Ann, dau. of Bev. Thomas Lane,
Vicar of St. Ives, Cornwall; and dying 4 April, 185G, left by
her (who d. 24 Oct. 1828), two sons and three daus. The eldest
son.
Sir John Bowring, Knt. of Claremont, Devon, LL.D.,
F.R..S., J.B. and D.L., M.P. for Kilmarnock, N.B., ls35, and
Belton 1841, Governor, Commander-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral
of Hong Kong, and H.M. Plenipotentiary in China, Grand
Cross of the Order of Leopold, and Envoy Extraordinary to
Siam, knighted at Buckingham Palace, IG Feb. 1854, b. 17 Oct.
1792; TO. 1st, 12 Oct. 181G, Maria, dau. of Samuel Luwin, Esq.,
and by her (who d. 27 Sept. 1858) left issue,
1. John Charles, now of Forest Farm.
It. Frederick llcrmunn, Barrister-at-Law, b. 15 Jan. 1823.
III. Lewin Bentham, C.S.I., sometime Private Sccietary to
Lord Canning, Viceroy of India, and Chief Commissioner
of Mysore and Coorg, East Indies, 6. 15 July, 1824; m. 1st,
13 Aug. 1857, Mary Laura, dau. of Admiral the Hon. Sir
John Talbot, G.C.B., by Juliana, dau. of 9th Lord Arundcll,
j.nd by her (who d. 17 April, 18G6) has issue,
1 Charles Talbot, b. 15 Dec. 1802.
1 Mary Lucy.
Mr. Bowring )ii. 2ndly, 31 July, 18G7, Katharine, 4th dau
of Mr. Serjeant Bellasis, and has issue,
2 Edward Louis StanLslas, 6. 13 Nov. 1869.
3 Philip Frances, 6. 6 April, 1871.
4 John Bellasis, b. 10 Nov. 1872.
5 Vincent Lewin, b. 5 May, 1»75.
6 Francis Stephen, b. 29 Jan. 1878.
2 Edith Mary.
IV. Edgar Alfred, C.B., late M.P. for Exeter, b. 26 May
1826; m. 1st, 12 May, J 853, Sophia, dau. of Thomas
Cubitt, of Denbies, Surrey, and by her (who d. 4 Seiit
18(8) has issue,
ATKINS-BOW YEE OF STEEPLE ASTOIT.
Atkixs Bowter, Heney, Esq. of The Grange,
Steeple Aston, co. Oxford, and of the Manor Estate,
Clapham, Surrey, J. P. and D.L., late 10th Hussars,
h. 1836 ; m. 22 April, 1873, Lizzie, 4th dau. of Lieut.-
Col. Vernon, Coldstream Guards.
2. lUCa (jr.— Richard Bowtek, Esq., 3rd son of Sir William
Bowyer, Bart., took the name ol Atkins on succeeding Sir
Richard Atkins, Bart., in the manor estate of Clapham. He
m. 1773, Ehzabeth Brady, and d. 21 Nov. 1820, leaving issue,
William, his heir.
Cornelius, Colonel in the army, C.B., m. Sophia, dau. of
Commander Hopkinson, R.N., and had issue, WilUam ;
Henry, 6th Dragoons, d. in India; and Augusta.
Frances Penelope, yn. Lieut.-Col. James Forest Fulton, K.H.
The elder son,
William Atkins Bowter, Esq. of Braywick Grove, Berks,
and of Clapham, Surrej-, Brevet Major 59th regt., and Brigade
JIajor to the forces at Hahfax, in the province of Nova Scotia,
m. 1803. Frances, dau. of the Hon. Behning Wentworth,
Secretary of the said province, and d. 1844, having had
issue,
Henry (Rev.), of Steeple Aston.
AVilLiam Henry Wentworth (Rev.), to. 1st, Emily Harford,
who d. 1840; and 2ndly, Charlotte, dau. of Capt. Wells,
R.N., ot Holme Wood, Huntingdon, and has issue.
George Douglas, d. 1846.
Edward, late Capt. 81st regt.
Frances Augusta, m. 1st, 1825, Rev. G-eorge Augustus Legge ;
and 2ndly, 1828, Rev. Samuel Wyatt Cobb, Rector of
Ightham, and has issue.
Henrietta Ehzabeth, m. Charles Vincent Eyre, Esq., and d.
1849, leaving issue.
Penelope Maria, ra. Rev. William Frankclin, d. 1859, and
left issue.
Mary Theresa.
Anne Ehzabeth, to. Rev. Henry Hodgson, Rector of Ashwell,
Herts, and has issue.
Eleanor Catherine, to. Beaumont Hankey, Esq., and has
issue.
Emily Frances.
The eldest son,
Henry Atkins Bowyer, Esq. of Steeple Aston, and Clapham,
D.L., late of the 14th Hussars, and Lieut.-Col. 1st Oxford
University Rifle Volunteers, b. 1805; m. 1833, Isabella-
Duncan, dau. of James H. Byles, Esq. of Bowden Hall, Glou-
cester., anOjby her (who d. 1811) had issue,
I. Henry now ot Steeple Aston.
II. Edward Cecil, b. 1838; d. 1840.
III. FitzWilliam Wentworth, 6. 1839 ; m. 18C7, Margaret,
dau. ol Major Cuming.
1 Isabella Caroline Eliza, m. June, 1873, Bertie Wentworth
Vernon, Esq., son ot Col. Vernon ol Haretield.
He d. 1871.
Arms— Oi a bend vaire, cottised sa.
Cnst — A falcon rising arg., belled or.
Motto — Contentcment passe richesse.
Scai—The Grange, Steeple Aston, Oxford.
BOYCOTT OF RTJDGE HALL.
BoTCOTT, Emma, of Eudge HaU, Salop, s. her
father 1856.
3Ltlir7t(IC.— The family of Boycott is of great anti-
ouity in Shropshire. llicUard Boycott, vi Boycott, in tho
BOY
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parish of Pontesbury, was a party named in a recognizance
under a statute, Merchant in the Exchequer of Shrewsbury,
5 EicHARD II., in which he is described as Kichard de Boycote,
of the parish of Poiitcsbury. The estate of Boycott has from
that period remained in the family, and was probably in their
possession long previously.
Francis Boycott, Esq. of Boycott and Buildwas, in Shrop-
shire, 1545, was father of
William Boycott, Esq. of Boycott, Buildwas, and Hinton,
Who in. 1st, 1625, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Tryra, Esq.
of Ilinton, and had issue, Elizabeth, m. Thomas Holland, Esq.,
and Sarah, hi. 1654, William Warter, Esq. of Swancote.
Their son, John-Water, purchased Eudge Hall, and had issue
an only dau. and heiress, Catherine, m. William Boycott, Esq.
William m. 2ndly, 1631, Eleanor, dau. of Sylvanus Lacon, Esq.
of West Coppice, by Grace his wife, dau. of Sir Edward
Littleton, Bart, of Pillaton, co. Stafford, and had issue,
Sylvanus, of Hinton and Buildwas, Francis, of Boycott, of
whom presently ; Anne, d. unm. ; and Judith, m. 1659, William
Adams, Esq., of Longdon. William Boycott was one of those
Shropshire gentlemen who, with his sons, Sylvanus and Francis,
materially assisted their Majesties Charles I. and II. in their
distresses, and as a reward for which Charles II., 1663,
granted to the said Sylvanus and Francis Boycott, and their
issue only, a special patent of arms. William Boycott d.
1658. The elder son, Sylvanus, was of Hinton Hall, Salop. He
d. 10 Oct. 1686, aged 54, leaving issue by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of F. Geers, Esq. of The Marsh, co. Hereford, a son,
Thomas Boycott, Esq., of Hinton, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Samuel Reynolds, of Taunton, Somerset, and d. 1698, having
had issue an only surviving child, Thomas Boycott, Esq. of
Ilinton, TO. Philadelpliia, dau. of Sir Thomas Cotton, of Com-
hermere, Bart., and d. 1723, without surviving issue. The 2nd
son of William Boycott, of Boycott, by Eleanor Lacon, his wife,
Francis Boycott, of Boycott, m. 1659, Catherine, dau. and
sole heir of Kichard Ward, Gent., of The Lowe and of
TJppington, and had issue, with other cliildren, who
d. unm.,
I. William, of Boycott, of whom presently.
n. Richard, of the Middle Temple, b. 19 Sept. 1CG2;
7)1. Priscilla, dau. of the Eer. James Beltun, D.D.,
and d. s. j;. Sept. 1723.
His eldest son,
William Boycott, Esq. of Boycott, b. 21 July, 16C1 ; m. 1692,
Sarah, sole dau. and heiress of EohcrtKirkby, Esq. of co. Not-
tingham, and had issue,
I. Francis, of Hinton, 6. 29 Nov. 1694; d. 19 July, 1743; to.
Christian, dau. of Pearson, Esq., and had issue, with a son,
Francis, d. s. p., a dau. Sarah, m. John Heynes, Esq., and
d. s. p.
II. William, of Lincoln's Inn, &. 24 Oct. 1696, d. s. p. Aug.
1762. He to. Catherine, only dau. and heiress of John
Warter, Esq., of Rudge HaU, son of William Warter, by
Sarah, dau. of William Boycott. With her he acquired
Rudge Hall, &c., which he left to his nephew, Col. Boycott.
III. Richard, of whose descendants we treat.
IV. Thomas, d. in infancy.
I. Sarah, m. 1718, John Webb, Esq. of Hamstall Bidware, co.
Stafford.
II. Catherine, d. unm. 1734.
The 3rd son.
The Rev. Richard Boycott, M.A., 6. 160?, Rector of
Whittington, near Oswestry ; in. 1732, Gertrude, 2nd dau. of
Thomas Jenkins, Esq., by Gertrude, dau. of Richard Wingfield,
Esq. of Bouxley, and dying 1751, left, with two daus. (Anne,
d. tinm., and Sarah, wife of Edward Jenkins, Esq. of
Charlton Hill, Salop), three sons, viz.,
I. Thomas, b. 1735, of whom presently.
II. Richard, (Lieut.-Col.), of Rudge Hall, to which he suc-
ceeded before his elder brother, imder the will of his uncle,
AVilliam Boycott, d. unm. i Sept. 1783.
III. William, enjoyed the manor of Dosthill and other
estates near Tamworth, co. Warwick, under his uncle's
. will. He was twice to., and d. 1765, leaving an only child,
Catherine, who d. unm. at Bath, 20 Feb. 1850, aged 85.
His eldest son,
Thomas Boycott, Esq. of Boycott, Hinton, and Rudge,
m. 1763, Jane, youngest dau. of John Puleston, Esq. of
PickhiU, CO. Denbigh, and by her (who d. Oct. 1803) had
issue,
Thomas, of Boycott, Hinton, and Rudge.
Richard, b. 1773, Capt. 34th regt. ; d. unm. in the Island of
St. Vincent, 1 Sept. 1795.
Charles, b. 1777, Major 29th regt., d. 1810, having m. Wil-
helmina, dau. of Christopher Smyth, Esq., and grand-dau.
of Christopher Smyth, Esq. of Northampton, who, with her
child, c(. ls07.
Frances, m. 1797, John Hayman, Esq., Mj^jor in the 9th
regt., d. 1815, leaving issue, Charles, d. 1836; and Frances-
Louisa, to. 3 Sept. 1833, Kenelm, 17th Lord Somerville.
Emma, m. 1793, Edward Ravenscroft, Esq.. d. s. p. 1848.
Harriet, to. 1801, Henry Lannoy Hunter, Esq. of Beech Hill,
Berks, d. 1830, leaving issue, the late H. L. Hunter, Esq.,
m. Charlotte Codrington, and had issue.
S'lphia, TO. 1810, William Bowen, Esq., M.D., d. s. p. 1848.
Maria, to. July, 1810, Francis, 4th Earl of Guilford, d. s. v.
1821.
Charlotte, d. unm. 1842.
Louisa Victoria, m. 1807, Walter Smythe, Esq. of Bram-
bridge, Hants, d. 1849. Her dau. Louisa, m. 1832, Sir
F. Hervey Bathurst, Bart., and d. 1840, leaving issue a son
and dau. Her dau. Georgina, to. 1833, the Hon. Augustus
Craven, by whom she had two sons ; he d. 1836, when she
m. the Due de la Force, and d. his widow 1867.
Mr. Boycott d. 29 June, 1798, and was s. by his eldast
son,
Thomas Boycott, Esq. of Boycott, Hinton, and Rudge,
Salop, b. 8 June, 1771 ; m. 10 Aug. 1801, Jane, eldest dau. of
Thomas Tarleton, Esq. of Boleswortli Castle, co. Chester, by
Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of Lawrence Robinson,
Esq. of Clitheroe, co. Lancaster, and niece of Sir Banastre
Tarleton, Bart., G.C.B., M.P., and by her (who d. 18 Feb.
1843) had issue,
Thomas, 6. 22 May, 1806; d. imm. 1827.
Emma, now of Rudge.
Charlotte, d. unm. 1824.
Harriet, m. 24 June, 1828, Francis Harries, Esq., of
Cruckton Hall, Salop, and d. s. p. 25 Nov. 1868.
Louisa Mary Catherine, m. 28 Jan. 1841, Andrew Wight,
Esq. of Ormiston, N.B., who d. 20 Nov. 1868. She d. 16
Aug. 1873, leaving issue one surviving son,
Cathcart Boycott Wight, 6. 27 Nov. 1849; m. Elizabeth'
dau. of the late George Grazebrook, Esq. of Pedmore,
CO. Worcester, and has issue,
1 Thomas Andrew, 6. 15 Aug. 1872.
2 Cathcart Julian Boycott, b. 15 June, 1874,
3 William Reginald Boycott, 6. 1 Feb. 1876.
1 Louisa Elizabeth Boycott, b. 24 Sept. 1877.
Mr. Boycott d. 24 April, 1856, and was s. by his eldest dau.,
Emma, now of Rudge Hall.
^rais— Granted 21 March, 1663, by Bysshc, Clarcnceux— Gu.,
on a chief arg. three grenadoes ppr.
Crest — An armed arm ppr. issuing out of a mural crowa
gu. and casting a grenade fired ppr.
Motto — Pro rege ct religione.
Seoi— Eudge Hall, Wolverhampton.
BOYD OF MIDDLETON PARK.
See EOCHFOET-BOYD.
BOYD OF MERTON HALL.
BoTD, John Christian Ctjrwen, Esq. of Merton
Hall, CO. Wigton, 6. 1811 ; s. his brother Mark
through concession of property, 16 Oct. 1874 ; m.
1841, Meeta, only surviving dau. of the late Eobert
Campbell, Esq. J.P. and D.L. for the co. of Wigton,
and has issue,
I. Campbell, 6. 20 April, 1842, late Lieut. R.A., to. Jose-
phine, dau. of Lewis Livingstone, Esq., and has a son,
Aubrey Paget.
II. William Arthur Edward, b. 6 April, 1855, Lieut. 1st
King's Own Stafford Militia.
I. Edy the Marion Boyd.
II. Caroline Augusta, to. Reginald Beauchamp Yorke, son
of the late Very Rev. and Hon. Archdeacon Yorke.
III. Leila Jessie.
IV. Blanche Mary, m. Lord Henry Paget, son of Henry 2nd
Marquess of Anglesey.
V. Bertha Margaret Mabel.
HtnCaflC— This family is of very considerable antiquity,
claiming a common ancestry with the Boyds, Earls of Kilmar-
nock. Its representative,
The Rev. William Boyd, D.D., of Merton Hall, co. Wigton,
sold his Lancashire lands, long in his family's possession, 1780.
Hem. Joanna, dau. of the Rev. James Maitland, a younger
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THE LANDED GENTEY.
EOY
«on of Pitricliie and Banchory, co. Aberdeen, and had two
sons, Edwabd, his heir, and William, d. in America, 1814,
leaving a son, Maitland Wilson. The elder son,
Edwaed Boid, Esq. of Merton Hall, co. Wigton, D.L., m.
1797, Jane, eldest dau. of Benjamin Yule, Esq. of Wheatfield,
CO. Edinburgh, and had issue,
William Spbot, E.I.C.'s Civil Service, Political Commis-
sioner at Guzerat and Resident at the Court of Baroda, dec.
Benjamin, of London, Merchant, murdered in 18.51 by the
natives of the Island of Guadalcanar, in the South Seas, on
landing from his yacht, " The Wanderer," E.Y.S.
Mask, of Merton Hall.
John Cheistlan CnfiWEN, now of Merton Hall.
Edward Lennox. James.
Marion. Mary, d. 28 Dec. 1878.
Stewart, <r.v.nm. Jessy, d. unm.
Mr. Boyd ci. 1846; his son,
Mabk Boyd, Esq. of Merton Hall, J.P., 6. 1805; s. his
brother Benjamin, 1851 ; m. 1848, Emma Anne, widow of
Eobert Coates, Esq. of Montagu Square, London, a West
India proprietor, and was s. by his brother.
Arms — Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu.
Crest — A dexter hand couped at the wrist, erect, pointing
with the thumb and the next two fingers, the others tui-ning
down, aU ppr.
Motto— Con&Ho.
Supporters — Two squirrels ppr.
Seat— Merton Hall, Newton Stewart, N.B.
Town Residence— il, Princes Gardens, Princes Gate, 6.W.
BOYD OF BALLYMACOOL.
Boyd, John Eobebt, Esq. of Balljmacool, co.
Donegal, J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, High
Sheriff 1846, h. 24 June, 1808 ; m. 6 Aug. 1851,
Mary-Louisa, eldest dau. of the Rev. WiUiam Knox,
of Clonleigh.
HtltCaflP.— John Botd, Esq. of Letterkenny, son (by
Eleanor his wife) of John Boyd, also of Letterkenny, and
grandson of John Boyd, who built the family mansion of
Letterkenny, 1672, claimed descent from a younger branch of
the ancient Scottish family of Boyd, Earls of Kilmarnock, m.
Ann, dau. of Alderman Gamble, of Derry, and had with other
issue, John, his heir ; and Archibald, of Derry, who m. Anne
MacNeUl, of the Colonsay family, and was father of the late
gallant Capt. John MacNeill Eotd, R.N., of "the Ajax,"
who perished at Kingstown, near Dublin, in the memorable
storm of 9 Feb. 1861. Mr. Boyd d. 1764, and was s. by his
son,
John Eotd, Esq. Major in the Donegal Militia, m. Martha,
eldest dau. of Col. Stewart, Governor of the Bahama Islands,
and was father of
John Botd, Esq., Barrister-of Law, 6. 20 Aug. 1769; m. 26
Jan. 1799, Frances, 2nd dau. of Sir Samuel Hayes, Bart, of
Drumboe Castle, and had issue,
John Eobeet, now of Ballymacool.
William, Captain in 87th Koyal Irish Fusiliers, afterwards
Captain and Brevet-Major in the Scots Greys, in the Crimea,
1854, d. unm.
Mary, m. WilUam H. Porter, Esq.
Patty. Frances.
Anna Maria, m. William Stewart Eoss, Esq. of Sheep Hill,
CO. Derry.
Isabella, m. John Eobinson, Esq.
Arriis — Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu.
Crest— A dexter hand, couped at the wrist, erect, pointing
with the thumb and first two lingers, ppr.
J/oteo— Confido.
SeaJ— Ballymacool, Letterkenny, co. Donegal.
BOYLE OF SHEWALTON.
BoTlE, David, of Shcwalton, co. Ayr, Comm.
E.N., b. 31 May, 1833 ; m. 23 July, 1873, Dorothea
Elizabeth Thomasina, eldest dau. of Sir Edward
Hunter-Blair, Bart, of Blairquhan, and Las issue,
I. Pateick James, 6. 18 June, 1874.
II. Edward George, b. 16 June, 1875.
III. Augusta Helen Elizabeth, 6. 25 Aug. 1876.
iCtnCatJC.— The Right Hon. David Boyle (4th son of the
Hon. Patrick Boyle, 3rd son of John, 2nd Earl of Glasgow, ««
BuBKB's Peerage), some time Lord JuBtice-General and Presi-
dent in the Court of Session, in Scotland, h. 26 July, 1772; m.
1st, 24 Dec. 1804, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Alexander
Montgomerie, Esq. of Annick Lodge, next brother of Hugh, \
12th Earl of Eglinton, and had by her (who d. 14 April, '
1822),
Patrick, late of Shewalton.
Alexander, Rear- Admiral E.N. , retired, 6. 9 March, 1810; m.
2 July, 1844, Agnes, 3rd dau. of the late James Walker,
Esq., and has issue.
John, b. 9 Sept. 1819; Barrister-at-Law; m. 6 Sept. 1853,
Jane, 2nd dau. of Theodore Walrond, Esq. of Caldcr Park,
CO. Lanark, and has issue.
William, C.B., Colonel in the army, and Lieut.-Col. 89tli
regt., b. 25 Jan. 1821 ; m. 14 June, 1853, Loui.'a, eldest dau.
of the Rev. Henry Parsons, and had issue. He d. March,
1874; sherf. Feb. 1873.
Archibald Thomas, at the Scottish Bar, &. 14 April, 1822;
d. 27 March, 1863.
EUzabeth, m. 1828, James Hope, Esq.. 3rd son of the late
Eight Hon. Charles Hope and the Lady Charlotte Hope.
Helen, m. 1 June, 1829, Sir Charles Dalrymple Fergusson,
Bart., of Kilkerran, who d. 8 March, 1849 ; she d. 26 June,
1869.
Hamilla Augusta, deceased. Eleanor Charlotte.
Mr. Boyle m. 2ndly, 17 July, 1827, Camilla Catherine, eldest
dau. of the late Hon. David Smythe, of Methven Castle, co.
Perth, a Judge of the Court of Session, and had by her, who
still survives him,
George David (Eev.), M.A., Vicar of Kidderminster, 6. 17
May, 1828; m. 7 Jan. 1861, Mary Christiana, eldest dau.
of the late WiUiam Eobins, Esq. of Hagley, co. Worcester,
J.P.
Robert, Capt. R.A., 6. 2 Dec. 1830; m. 1856, Frances Sydney,
dau. of Francis F. Sankey, M.D., and had issue. He d. 29
Aug. 1869.
Henry Dundas, H.E.I.C.S., 6. I Feb. 1833; d. 19 April,
1853.
Amelia Laura.
The Eight Hon. David Boyle s. to Shewalton, on the death of
his elder brother, Col. John Boyle, 30 Jan. 1837; d. 4 Feb.
1853, and was s. by his son,
Pateick Boyle, Esq. of Shewalton, M.A., Oriel College,
Oxon, J.P. and D.L., Member of the Faculty of Advocates,
Convener of the County of Ayr, 6. 29 March, 1806; m. 27
Aug. 1830, Mary Frances, 2nd dau. of Sir Eobert Dalrymple
Horn Elphinstone, Bart, of Horn and Logie Elphinstone, and
had surviving issue,
I. David, now of Shewalton.
II. Eobert Elphinstone, Major and Commandant llthPrinco-
of Wales's Own Bengal Lancers, b. 3 June, 1H.J7.
m. Alexander James, late 30th Foot, b. 26 Feb. 1842.
I. Elizabeth Magdalene Graeme.
II. Mary Helen. iii. Helen Jane.
He d. 6 Sept. 1874, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Quarterly; 1st and 4th, or, an eagle displayed with
two heads gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, per bend embattled arg. and gu.
over all an escutcheon or, charged with three stags' horns erect,
gu.
Crest— An eagle d'splayed with two heads per pale embat-
tled arg. and gu.
Motto — Dominus providebit.
Seat— Shewalton, Dreghorn, Ayrshire.
BOYSE OF BANNOW.
BoTSE, Henet Samuel Hunt, Esq. of Bannow,
CO. Wexford, D.L., J.P., Capt. R.N. ; m. 27 July,
1847, Emily, dau. of Col. Thomas Steele, Madras
Native Infantry {see Steele of Batkbride), and has
1. Heney AnTHnK, Capt. Wexford Militia, 6. U March,
1848; ni. 2 May, 1872, Emily Clare, only dau. of liev.
Thomas Harvey of Cowden, near Edenbridge, Kent, and
has issue,
Heney Thomas Aethue Shapland, 6. 5 Jan. 1878.
Emily Dorothea Mary Clare, b. 7 Aug. 1873.
Vera Marguerite Mansel, 6. 27 Jan. 1875.
u. St. George Philip, b. 15 Aug. 1855.
m. William Shapland, b. 16 June, 1857.
IV. Eichard Thomas, b. 13 Nov. 1862.
I. Emily Thomasine Mary, m. 1872, Robert Tyr.dall, jun.,
eldest son of Eobert Tyndall, Esq. of Oaklands, co.
Wexford.
u. Elizabeth Dorothea, m. 5 Dec. 1871 ; Capt. Alexander
Frederick Stewart, 0th Dragoon Guards, eldest son of
Alexander Stewart, Esq. of Ballyeduionds, wo. Down.
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in. Philippa Kate Grace, d. 22 Feb. 1£C5.
IV. Augusta Jane.
Mr. Bojse s. to the Bannow estates on the death of
his maternal uncle in 1864, and thereupon adopted
the surname of Boyse.
ILtltCiIflC. — Nathaniel Botse, Esq. of Bannow, the first
of the family who settled in Ireland, obtained a grant under
the Act of Settlement, ChaklesII., of Bannow, and 4,310 acres
adjoining in the co. Wexford, by Patent, dated 3 Nov. 1666,
and was High Sheriff of the county 1677. He_ had, by Mag-
dalen his wife, three sons and one dau.,
I. Nathaniel, his successor.
II. Benjamin, of Dublin, whose will, dated 20 June, 1711,
was proved 12 Nov. 1712.
III. Jacob, Capt. in the army. High Sheriff co. Wexford,
1720, whose will, dated 25 May, 1724, was proved 3Uth of
same month.
I. Patience, Mrs. Vicary, of Wexford.
Mr. Boyse d. 1678, and was s. by his eldest son,
Nathaniel Boyse, Esq. of Bannow, B.A. Oxford, 1673,
M.A., 1676, who purchased in 1703, from the Commissioners
for the sale of forfeited estates, lands in the oo. Wexford and
the Queen's Co. ; he m. Frances, dau. of Samuel Helsham,
Esq., Kilkenny, and had issue,
I. Nathaniel, his successor.
II. Samuel, whose wUl, dated 9 May, 1728, was proved 15
July, 1730. He m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Cooke, Esq., and
had, with three daus., Frances; Elizabeth; and Anne, a
son,
TnoMAS, of Bishop's Hall, co. Kilkenny, whose will, dated
12 Aug. 1785, was proved the following year. He m.
Margaret, dau. of Edward Jackson, Esq., of Portnescully,
CO. Kilkenny, by whom he had issue,
1 Samoel, who eventually s. to Bannow.
1 Nina, m. John Greene, Esq. of Greeneville, co. Kil-
kenny.
2 Mary Anne, m. Mnsgrave of Myrtle Grove.
3 Frances, m. Eobert Carew, Esq. of Balliuamona, co.
William Watts, Esq., Dublin.
Waterford.
4 Margaret,
5 Jane.
III. Jacob, bapt. at St. Peter's, Dublin, 25 Aug. 1701.
I. Frances, bapt. at same place, 9 March 169LI.
II. Anne, bapt. at same place, 19 Aug. 1703, m. Thomas
Cooke, Esq.
Mr. Boyse, whose will, dated 8 April, 1714, was proved 17 Dec.
following, was s. by his eldest son,
Natuaniel Botse, Esq. of Bannow, bapt. at St. Peter's,
Dublin, 16 May, 1702, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Kowe,
Esq. of Bally harty, co. Wexford, and had issue,
I. EicHARD, his heir.
u. Nathaniel (Eev.), b. 1727, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Oct.
1751, Vicar of Newmarket, co. Cork, d. unm. 31 Blay,
1792.
I. Ehisabeth, m. John Glascott, Esq. of Aldertown, co.
Wexford, and d. s. p. 23 Feb. 1768; she was his first wife.
He d. s. p. 5 Dec. 1810. He was uncle of John Glascott, Esq.
of Killowen, whose eldest son, John Glascott, Esq., was
father of John H. Glascott, Esq., J.P. co. Wexford, who
has a son, John Perrott Glascott.
II. Frances, to. as 2nd wife. Doctor Thomas Carr, of Water-
ford, and had a son, George Carr, who s. to the Bannow
estates, and d. s. p., and two daus.
Mr. Boyse, whose will, dated 13 June, 1726, was proved
7 May, 1735, was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Botse, Esq. of Bannow, 6. 1726, High Sheriff co.
Wexford, 1755, m. by licence, dated 28 Feb. 1733, Margaret,
dau. of Col. Philip Savage of Kilgibbon, co. Wexford, and
d. s. 'p. 23 Jan. 1793, when his estates passed to his nephew,
George Carr, and upon his death s. p. they passed to George
Carr's sisters as co-heirs, and were eventually purchased by
their kinsman, the heir male of the family,
Samdel Boyse, Esq. of Bannow, and Bishop's Hall, who m.
hy licence dated 10 March, 1780, Dorothea, dau. of Shapland
Carew, Esq. of Castleboro, co. Wexford, by whom (who d. 29
Deo. 1835), he had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Shapland, C.B., Lieut.-Col. 12th Dragoons, d. unm.
1833.
lu. KicHARD, $. his brother at Bannow.
I. Dorothea, d. uam. u. Jane, d. unm.
ni. Frances, d. unm.
IV. Margaret, to. Henry HoWsworth Himt, Esq., Waterford,
and had, with two daus., three sons,
1 Henry Samuel, now of Bannow.
2 William Boy.sc.
3 Uobert Shapland (Kev.), Viv.ar of Mark Beech, Kent.
V. Mary, d, unm.
Mr. Boyse d. 26 Dec. 1839, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Boyse, Esq. of Bannow, 6. 25 Dec. 1785; D.L. and
J.P., High Sheriff 1841; m. Jane Stratford, dau. of John
Kirwan, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and widow of Caesar Colclough,
Esq. of Tintern Abbey, co. Wexford. Mr. Boyse d. s.p. 1853
(his widow survived until 4 May, 187S), and was s. by his
brother.
Rev. Richard Botse, of Bannow, m. Winifred Berner.?
Plestow, of Wathngton Hall, Norfolk, by whom (who d. 7 Jan.
1861) he had an only son,
AuGUSTOs Freeman, J.P. and D.L., co. Wexford, d. s. p. in
his father's lifetime, Sept. 18.59.
Mr. Boyse d. March, 1864, and was s. by his nephew, the
present
Henry Samcel Hunt Boyse, Esq. of Bannow.
Scai— Bannow House, New Ross, co. Wexford.
BRABAZON OF BEABAZON PARK.
Beabazon, Hugh, Esq. of Brabazon Park, co.
Mayo, J.P. and D.L., Major in the armv, late a
Capt. in the 15th Hussars ; m. 9 Feb. 1827, Ellen
Ambrosia, youngest dau. of the late Sir William
Hem-y Palmer, Bart, of Palmerstown, and Kenure
Park, and had issue,
I. Luke Brabazon, Capt. E.A., 6. 23 March, 1832, a most
gifted and promising officer, treacherously murdered in
China in 1860.
II. John Palmer, Lieut. 10th Hussars, 5. 12 Feb. 1843.
I. Elizabeth Louisa. ii. Augusta.
III. Emma, m. Aug. 1862, Fred. Augustus Campbell, Esq.
A.D.C., late 60th Rifles, now Controller of the Household
of H.E.H. Princess Louise, brother of Sir E. F. Campbell,
Bart.
IV. Kate.
This gentleman, eldest son of Luke Kiggins, Esq.,
late of Castlebar, co. JIayo, by Catherine his wife,
sister of Sir Anthony Brabazon, Bart, of Brabazon
Park, assumed by royal license, 1852, the surname
and arms of Beabazon.
^r/)is— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, gu., on a bend or, three
martlets sa., a fleur-de-lis arg. for difference, for Brabazon;
2nd and 3rd, arg., guttee de poix, on a fcss sa. three towers
of the first, for Higgins.
Crest— On a mount vert a falcon rising belled or, charged -
with a fleur-de-lis az.
Motto — Vota vita mea.
-Seni— Brabazon Park, Swineford, co. Mayo.
BRABAZON OF MORNINGTON.
Beabazon, James Heney, Esq. of Mornington,
Meath, J.P., formerly of the 16th regt., b. March,
183.3 ; m. 1st, 16 March, 1858, Rose Augusta,
eldest dau. of Greorge Vandeleur, Esq. of Ballvnc-
moua, CO. Limerick, and by her (who d. 1859), has
one chdd,
Rose-Augusta-Cecil.
He m. 2ndly, 1862, Helena, dau. of Yi. P. Hodnett,
Esq.
itilTCSCJE. — Captain James Brabazon (younger son of
the Hon. Sir Anthony Brabazon, brother of William, 1st Earl
of Meath), m. 1676, Alice Bates, of North Wales, and had,
iyiter alios, William, ancestor of the Beabazons of Rath, co.
Louth, and
James Brabazon, Esq., 6. 8 March, 1661, who m. 12 Dec.
1686, Mary, dau. of Dudley CoIIey, Esq. of Castlecarbcrry,
and aunt to the 1st Lord Mornington, and d. 15 Jan. 1723,
having had issue. The youngest son,
Anthony Brabazon, Esq. b. 16 Dec. 1698; m. 24 Nov. 1733,
Mary Donagh, and d. at Barstown, 6 July, 1771, ler.ving
issue. The 2nd son,
Philip Brabazon, Esq., of Mornington House, h. 22 Nov.
1733; TO. 28 May, 1772, Elizabeth, dau. of George Adam.';, of
Howth.stown, CO. Meath, and by her (who d. 6 July, 1703),
left at his decease, 5 Jan. 1828, a son,
William Philip Brabazon, Esq., b. 28 Oct. 1783; w. 17
March, 1809, Letitia, 2nd dau. of the Rev. John Vignolcs, of
Cornaher, co. Westmeath, and had,
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180
BRA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEA
jAnres, late of Mornington.
John Vignoles. Martin Godfrey.
Anne Honoria, in. Ist, June, 1831, Robert Ashe, Esq.; and
2ndl}-, June, 1841, Thomas Des Voeux, of Portarlington,
Esq. J.P. ; d. 1835.
Elizaheth Martha, d. 1865.
Julia, m. 10 April, 1838, John, eldest son of ■William Edmund
Keilly, Esq. of Tamanaghame, co. Down; d. 1849.
Letitia, m. 4 June, 1856,''Col. Hawlishaw, B.E.
Catherine Maria, m. 1859, Col. Coote, of Huntington,
Queen's Co.
His eldest son,
Ja.mes Brabazon, Esq. of Mornington, J.P., s. his uncle in
1830, b. 7 April, 1810 ; m. 14 June, 1832, Amelia, only dau. of
Sir Henry E, Austen, of Shalford House, Surrey, and had
issue,
I. James Henkt, now of Mornington.
II. Louisa Letitia Henrietta, m. 16 July, 1858, Arthur Cliarles
Innes, of Dromantine, CO. Down, J.P. and D.h.
III. Maria Georgina.
He d. 11 July, 1873.
Anns — Gu., on a bend or, three martlets sa.
Crest — On a mount vert a falcon rising or, belled gold.
Motto — Vota vita mea.
Seat— Mornington House, Drogheda.
MOOEE-BRABAZON OF TAEA HOUSE.
Mooee-Beabazon, John Aethtje Henet, Esq.
of Tara House, co. Meath, Lieut.-Col. in the army,
late Major Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1828 ; s. his uncle,
the Rev. W. J. Moore-Brabazon, in 1866, when he
assumed the additional name of Beabazon.
It incase— John Moore, Esq. of Dublin, acquired in
1721 certain lands in the barony of Mellifont, co. Louth, under
an Act of Parliament, passed for the sale of the estates of
William Graham, Esq. He ra. a sister of Right Hon. Charles
Campbell, M.P., of New Grange, co. Meath, and had issue,
Charles, Barrister-at-Law, d. s. p. ; Alice, m. Gen. Sir John
Whiteford, Bart., and a younger son,
John Mooee, Esq. of Tullyhallen, co. Meath, M.D., m. 26
Aug. 1752, Frideswide, dau. of Dixie Coddington, Esq. of
Athlumney Castle, co. Meath, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Alice, in. Thomas Achmuty, Esq. of Madeira.
Jane, in. July, 1799, Hon. and Very Rev. John Hewitt, Dean
of Cloyne.
Frideswide, m. 1786, Col. Hon. Robert Henry Southwell.
Dr. Moore was shot at his own door by an unknown person in
1788, when he was s. by his son,
John Moore. Esq. of New Lodge, co. Herts, 6. 20 Sept.
1763 ; in. 1st, 24 May, 1788, Barbara, dau.'of Hon. William
Brabazon (2nd son of Edward, 7th Earl of Meath), of Tara
House, CO. Meath, by Katherine his wife, only dau. of Arthur
Gifford, Esq. of Aghern, co. Cork, and had issue,
I. William John, his heir.
II. John Arthur, b. 24 Sept. 1791, an Officer in the Royal
Navy, served under Admiral Blackwood ; m. 31 July, 1827,
Sophia, dau. of Col. Yates, and had issue,
1 John Arthur Henry, now of Tara House, who s. his
uncle in 1866.
2 William Richard, B.C.S., Joint Magistrate at Mirzapore,
killed in the Mutiny.
3 Charles William, B.C.S.
4 Adolphus Warburton, India Office.
5 Martin James, Bengal Cavalry.
1 Frances Stewart, m. Capt. Richard Charles Acton
Throckmorton, late 87th Foot (see Burke's Peerage and
Baronetage).
ni. Charles Henry, h. 21 March, 1798.
Mr. Moore m. 2ndly, 26 April, 1839, Charlotte, dau. of George
Samuel Collyer, Esq., and d. April, 1842, when he was s. by
his eldest son,
Rev. William John Moore-Brabazon, of Tara House, 6.
29 April, 1789, who having s. to his mother's family estates,
assumed by sign manual, in July, 1345, the additional name
and arms of Brabazon. He d. s. ^j. in 1866, when he was s.
by his nephew, the present owner.
^i-iiis- Gu., on abend or, three martlets sa., a crescent for
difif.
Crest — On a mount vert a falcon rising or, belled gold.
MoUo— Vota. vita mea.
&«;— Tara House, co. Meath.
Clubs— The United Service ; and the Junior United Service.
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BEACKENBURY OF SKENDLEBY
HOUSE.
BEACKENBtrET, Edwaed Eenwick, Esq. of
Skendleby House, co. Lincoln, b. 18-18.
ILtlTE.^gC. — Carr Brackenbdbt, Esq. of Spilsby, co. Lin-
coln, in. 1st, Miss Anne Gace, by whom he had six sons and
one dau.,
I. Cabb, of whom presently.
II. Joseph.
in. Thomas Cabb, m. 1st, Elizabeth Ostler, who d. 17C0;
and 2ndly, 1761, Margaret, eldest dau. of John Montram,
Esq. He was s. by his son,
Chables Bbackenbuby, Esq. of Scremby Hall, who m.
1780, Caroline Hairby, and had issue,
1 Charles, in. Miss Janetta Brackenbury, and had one
dau., Janetta.
2 George.
3 Henry, of Scremby Hall, co. Lincoln, b. 11 Dec. 1790;
m. 1st, 28 May, 1821, Anne, only dau. of John
Atkinson, Esq. of Ansthorpe Hall, co. York; and
2ndly, Julia Charlotte Hare, dau. of Robert Cropper,
Esq. of Laceby House, co. Lincoln, and d. 15 May, 1862,
leaving issue,
Henry Chables Verschotle Jclitjs, 6. 16 Aug. 18G0,
now of Scremby Hall.
Julia Gertrude Florence, 6. 23 Nov. 1851.
4 Augustus. 5 Evelyn.
1 Anne. 2 Caroline.
3 Sopliia. 4 Louisa.
He d. 16 March, 1816.
rv. Langley. v. Charles. ai. John.
I. Anne.
He in. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir John Tyrwhitt, Bart., by whom
he had one son, James. His eldest son,
Carb Brackenbury, Esq. of Panton Hall, co. Lincoln,
eldest son of Carr Brackenbury, Esq. of Spilsby, was father of
The Rev. Edward Brackenbury, of Skendleby, who d. s. p.,
and of
Richard Beackenburt, Esq. of Aswarby, co. Lincoln, m.
Janetta Gun, of Edinburgh, and had issue,
John Macphebson (Sir), K.H., late H.M.'s Consul at Cadiz;
m. 1801, Miss Nichelson, dau. of William Nichelson, Esq.
Edward (Sir), late of Skendleby House.
AViUiam, of Whitby House, co. Lincoln, formerly of the
101st regt., deceased.
Janetta, lu. Charles Brackenbury, Esq., elder brother of
the Rev. Henry Brackenbury, of Scremby.
The 2nd son,
Sir Edward Bbackenbuby, Knt. of Skendleby House, co.
Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. in the army, m. Ist, 9
June, 1827, Maria, dau. of the Rev. Edward Bromhead, of
Repham, co. Lincoln, and had issue,
Edward Bromhead, b. 18 Oct. I82I ; d. 1845.
He in. 2ndly, Eleanor, widow of the late William B. Clark,
Esq. of Belford Hall, Northumberland, and dau. of the late
Addison Fenwick, Esq. of Bishopwearmouth, by whom he had
issue, two sons,
Edward Fenwick, 6. 1848. Arthur, 6. 1852.
He d. 1 June, 1864.
Arms — Arg., three chevrons interlaced in base sa.
Crest — A lion couchant sa., at the foot of an oak-tree, ppr.
Motto — Sans reculer jamais.
Seat — Skendleby House, near Spilsby, co. Lincoln.
BRADDON OF TREGLITH.
Beaddon, Rogee Kingdon, Esq. of Treglith, co.
Cornwall, s. his father, the late John Braddon, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L., 1857 ; m. 1870, Elizabeth Mountjov,
dau. of John Pearse, Esq. of Treator, Padstow
Cornwall, and has a son and heir,
John Kingdon, 6. 1871 ; another son, and a dau.
HtUCaCfC.— The first of the family recorded in the Herald's
College, as living in Cornwall, is
Stephen Braddon, Barrister of the Inner Temple, of Tre-
worgey, in St. Genny's. He was elected M.P. for Bossiney,
1 Queen Elizabeth (1558), and again in the 5th of the same
reign.
William Braddon, grandson of Stephen, rebuilt the old
house of Treworgey, and was M.P. for Cornwall 1651. He d.
at Treworgey, 1694. By Ann his wife (who d. 21 Oct. 1672),
I he left iisu«, two son* and one d,au., Heney; Lawren«e,
BEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEA
181
Barrister of the Middle Temple ; Ann, m. Harrington, of
Devon, grandson of Sir John Harrington, Knt., godson of
Queen Elizabeth. The elder son,
Henry Braddon, Esq., d. 26 Sept. 1711, leaving a son,
Rev. John Braddon, who, in 1713, was inducted to the
livings of Luffincott and St. Gilos-on-the-Heath, Devon. He
7)1. Mary, dau. of Nicholas Hill, Esq. of Grimscott, Cornwall,
and left two sons and three daus. The elder son,
John Braddon, Esq., in. Mary, only child of Richard
Martyn, Esq. of Melford, Devon, and d. at MeUord 1788,
leaving three sons and a dau.,
William, his heir.
John (Rev.), Rector of Werrington, Devon, d. s. p. 1842.
Henrt, of Skisdon Lodge.
Mary, m. Rev. Thomas Tregeuna Hamley, and d. s. p.
1815.
The eldest son,
William Braddon, Esq. of Treglith, Cornwall, m. 1774,
Margaret, dau. of John Spettigue, Esq. of Treghth, and d.
1823, leaving three sons,
John, of Treglith.
Thomas Anstis. Richard Martyn.
The son and heir,
John Braddon, Esq. of Treghth, J. P. and D.L., m. Judith,
dau. of Richard Kingdon, Esq., J. P., of Holsworthy, Devon,
and hy her (who d. 18513) left at his decease, 1857, with two
other sons, the present Roger Kingdon Braddon, Esq., now
of Treglith.
Arms— Sa., a hend fusilly arg.
Motlo — Aut mors aut libertas.
Seal — Treglith, Treneglos, near Launceston.
BRADDON OF BLACKLANDS.
Braddon, William Clode, Esq. of Bkcklands,
Devon, aud Skisdon Lodge, Cornwall, J. P. ; m. 1840,
Margaret Selina, dau. of the late Capt. John Wogan
Patton, of the Bengal army, aud has issue two sons
and one dau.,
I. William Clode, late of H.M.'s 75th regt., 6. 1843; m.
1866, Barbara Elizabeth Maria, dau. of late William
Little, Esq., D.L., of Llanvair Grange, Monmouthshire,
and has, with other issue, William, b. 1873.
II. Edward Henry Clode, Lieut. H.M.'s 55th regt.
JLtltraJIC. — Henry Braddon, Esq. of Skisdon Lodge, 3rd
son of John Braddon, Esq. of Melford, m. Sarah, dau. of
Wihiam Clode, Esq. of Camelford, and d. 1817, leaving five
sons and two daus.,
Richard, Major E.I.C.S. ; d. unm. 1837.
William, late of Skisdon Lodge.
John Clode, of Camelford and Skisdon Lodge; d. 1850.
Henry, m. Fanny, dau. of J. White, Esq. of co. Cavan.
Edward Nicholas (Rev.), Vicar of St. Mary's and St. Cle-
ments, Kent, m. Charlotte, dau. of W. Wright, Esq. of
Kent.
Sarah Phillis Clode, m. 1st, Edward Kelly, Esq., Capt. 51st
Light Infantry, 2nd son of the late Arthur Kelly, Esq. of
Kelly, Devon, and by him (who d. 24 May, ISSl) has a son,
Edward Henry Kelly, of Camplehay, Devon. She m. 2ndly,
Rev. WiUiam Cowlard, who d. 17 June, 1844.
Mary, m. Charles Basden, Esq., Capt. R.N.
The 2nd son,
William Braddon, Esq. of Blacldands and Skisdon Lodge,
J. P., late H. E.I.C.S., m. Hannah Maria, dau. of John Daniells,
Esq., and by her (who d. 1833) had issue,
William Clode, now of Skisdon Lodge.
Henry Edward, hi. Alicia Elizabeth, dau. of John Chapman,
Esq. of Bloomfield, co. Tipperary, and has issue, four sons
and one dau.
John Clode (d. 1862), m. Julia, dau. of Rev. F. Dawson,
Rector of Flitwiek, Beds.
Mary Maynard, m. Rev. James Henry Chowne (son of James
Tilson, Esq. of Goring, co. Oxford), who, in compliance
with the will of his uncle. General Christopher Chowne,
assumed the surname of Chowne ; they have issue, three
sons and one dau.
Sarah, d. unm. 1834. Maria.
Annie Frances, m. Rear-Admiral Richard Strode Hewlett,
C.B. ; she d. 1864, leaving issue, a son.
Louisa Charlotte, d. 8 July, 1847.
Mr. Brandon d. 1858.
Arvis—Sa,. a bend fusilly arg.
Motto — Aut mors aut libertas.
Sw^s— Blacldands, Plyinpton, Devon; and Skisdon Lodge,
Wadebridge, Cornwall.
BRADSHAW OF BKADSHAW, UPLI-
THERLAND AND MILE'CROSS.
Beadshaw, Rev. Joseph, of Milecross, co. Down,
J.P. ; TO. 25 Feb. 1851, Jane Anuabella, dau. of tlie
late Rev. William Richardson, Vicar of Fenj
Frjstou, CO. York.
ULintKtj^C. — This ancient family derives !ts surname from
Bradshaw, a manor and township in Salford Hundred, co.
Lancaster, and claims descent from Uchtred, the great Saxou
Thane, who held all Salford, with divers other lands in capite
of King Edward the Confessor, as appears from Domesday
Book.
The first proprietor on record of the manor of Bradshaw, is
Uchtred, temx). Henry I. The names of " Robertus 111.
Uchtredi et VVilfridus frater ejus," are found in the Roll
of Tenants in capite of Robert rte Ferrers, as " Thani Regis"
holding land in Bradeschaghe and Tottingtone of the fee of
the said Earl, at the inquisition taken at his death, 9
Henry II.
Uchtred, the grandson of Uchtred, paid ten marcs for me
relief of his land in Bradeschaghe of the fee of Williara de.
Ferrers, 19 Henry III. By his wife Sybil, lie left issue,
1 Alan, d. s. p. 34 Henry III.
2 Uchtred, heir to his brother.
1 Sybil, m. Roger de Brockholls, 38 Henry III.
Uchtred de Bradsuawe paid twenty marcs R. for holding-
the inquisition on his brother Alan, 34 Henry III. He d. 19-
Edward I., leaving issue by his wife, Alice, dau. and heir of
Robert de Lorraine, Lord of Pcningtone,
1 Robert, d. s. p. 12 Edward II.
2 John, heir to his brother.
John de Bradshawe had livery of his lands in Bradshawe
and Tottingtone, which he held by the services to them
belonging of the fee of the Earl of Lincoln, 12 Edward II.
He d. 18 Edward II., leaving issue by his wife, Agnes deL
Croix,
1 John, ancestor of the Bradshaws of Bradshaw, and Darcy
Lever, co. Lancaster, believed to be now extinct in the male--
line.
2 Sir William, of whom presently.
3 Richard, Priest of Westleigh, 15 Edward III.
Sir William de Bradshawe, miles, m. Mabel, dau. and heir
of Hugh le Norres, Lord of Haigh and Blackrode, co. Lan-
caster. In 4 Edward II., he had livery of these lands in right
of his wife. In 6 Edward II., 8 Edward II., 19 Edward II.,
and 4 Edward III., he was returned Knight of the Shire, to
represent Lancashire in Parliament. Bore for arms on the
Parliament Roll "Argent, two bends sable." In 7 Edward II.
he was attainted for his participation in the murder of Piers
Gaveston, at Warwick, among the adherents of the Earl of
Lancaster; and the same year received the King's pardon
(21 Sept.) under the Great Seal. In 8 Edward II. he had
summons to pass into Guyenne for service under the Earl of
Warrenne, having previously been required to perform such
service by Letters of Privy Seal. In 4 Edward HI. he paid
his aid for making the King's eldest son a Knight. In 7
Edward III. he was appointed, in the place of Sir Jolin Har-
ington, Knt., the King's Lieutenant in Lancashire, for levying
the militia for service against the Scots. He d. 1337, aud was
buried in Wigan Church. He left issue,
1 Sir William, surnamed "de Haghe et Peningtone," re-
turned to ParUament for Lancashire in 2 Edward 111.
and 1 Richard II. bore for arms on the Parliament Roll,
"argent, two bends sable." He d. 20 Feb. 1379, ancestor of
the Bradshaighs of Haigh, created Baronets by Charles II.,
now represented by the Earl of Crawford.
2 Roger, of whom presently.
3 John, appointed Constable of the Castle and Honour of
Lancaster, 46 Edward III.
Roger de Bradshawe had livery of his lands in Blackrode
and Westleigh, 14 Edward (II. He d. 27 Aug. 1382. By his
wife Margaret, dau. of Nicholas de Coleshill, Lieut, of the
Duchy of Lancaster, he left issue,
Hdgh de Bradshawe, miles, served in the expedition to
Brittany under the Duke of Lancaster, 4 Richard II., d. at
Calais, -vitd patris, 20 Aug. 1381. By his wife Margaret,
dau. and heir of John Lord de Verdon, a Baron by summons
(she re-m. Sir John Pilkington), he left issue,
1 Sir William, a minor at his father's death, in ward to John
de Lancastre, his lands having been seized into the Duke's
hands by reason of his minority, 4 Richard II. ; Sheriff of
Lancashire 2 Henry V. ; served in the retinue of the King
in his first voyage to France 3 Henry V., and was present
at Agincourt. He d. 1420, leaving an only child.
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BRl
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Elizabeth, m. Sir Eichard Harington, Knt., nephew of Sir
William llarington, K.G.
2 EoGER, of whom presently.
3 John, served in the retinue of Sir William llarington,
K.G., in the King's first voyage to France, and was present
at Agincourt, 25 Oct. 1415.
EoGER DE Bradshawe, Dw'fe', m. 45 Edward III., Muriel,
dau. and heir of Eichard le Walais, and got with her the
manor of UpUtherland, and lands in Dalton and Aghton, with
the advowson of the church there. In 21 Eichard II. he was
returned to Parliament for Lancashire. In 6 Henry IV. he
had writ of expenses £30 on the Sheriff of Stafford, for the
chai'ges of the Earl of Douglas, taken prisoner at the last
battle, near Shrewsbury, and committed to his custody by the
King, to the 21st Aug. following. He d. 1417, leaving issue,
1 Eichard, his heir, d. .?. p. 1423.
2 EoGER, heir to his brother.
I Muriel, m. John Croft, of Dalton.
EoGER DE Bradshawe, m. circa 7 Hekrt IV. Margaret, widow
of Eoger Dethick, and dau. and coheir (with her sister
Joan, wife of Sir Thomas Clinton, Knt.) of Ealph de Mesnil,
Lord of Langley Mesnil, co. Derby. This marriage brought
him a considerable property in Derbyshire, which was settled
on his 2nd son. In 8 Henry IV. he was returned to Parlia-
ment for Derbyshire. In 2 Henry VI. he paid his relief, and
had livery of the Sheriff of his lands in Lancashire, on bis
eldest brother's death. He d. 1452, leaving issue,
1 Ealph, of whom presently.
2 Sir Thomas, Sheriff of Derbyshire, 9 Henry VI. ; Coroner
of Derbystiire 29 Henry VI., and same year was returned
to represent that county in Parliament. Ancestor of the
Bradshaws of Bradshaw Hall, Wyndley, Ilolbrook, Eyam,
and Barton Blount, co. Derby; and of Marple Hall, co.
Chester, now represented by the Isherwoods.
Ealph Bradshawe found by inquisition to hold Uplitherland
of the King, in capite, as tenant in fee of the Honour of Lan-
caster; at his death, 19 Edward IV., he left a son, Ealph,
killed at Bosworth in 1485, leaving issue,
1 JAjrEs, his heir.
1 Margaret, in. Will Worthington, of Shevington, 9
Edward IV.
James Bradshawe held Uplitherland at his death, 20
Henry VIII. He left issue,
1 WiLLrAM, his heir.
2 Sir Henry, Lord Chief Earon of the Exchequer 2
Edwahd VI. ; 111. Joan, dau. of John Hurst, of Kingston-
on-Tliames, and had issue. He d. 27 Ji.ly, 1553, and was
buried at Noke, co. Oxon.
3 Simon, Priest of Westleigh, d. 2 Edward VI.
1 Mabel, m. Eobert Goddard, of Hergrave.
William Bradshawe held Uplitherland and other lands at
his death, 11 Elizabeth. By his wife Alicia, he left three
sons,
1 Edwabb, his heir.
2 William, Eector of Aghton, heir to his brother, 13 Eliza-
beth, 1570, d. 1588, leaving one son,
William, who lost the estates by a Chancery suit, in 1598,
and d. s. p. 1699.
3 EOGEE.
Eogee Bradshawe, who ra. Margaretta, dau. and co-heir of
Hugh de Hyndeley of Hyndeley, had settlement of lands in
AspuU and Ince. He d. 1574, leaving a son, Ealph, who
d. V. p. 1570, leaving issue,
EoGEB Bradshawe, who succeeded his grandfather. Found
by inquisition to hold land in AspuU and Hyndeley, with the
Eectory of Westleigh, 4 Car. I. He to. Sarah, dau. of
William Downeham, Bishop of Cliestcr, and sister of the cele-
brated Bishop of Londonderry (she d. 1598;, and by her had
issue,
1 William, of whom presently.
1 Sarah, m. John Milton, and was mother of John Milton the
poet.
He TO. 2ndly, Elien, dau. of John Owen, of Chester, and by her
had, with other issue,
2 Edward, Sheriff of Chester 1C3G, M.P. for Chester, 1656.
He d. 1671, leaving issue,
Sir James, ni. Ursula, only dau. of Edward EUerker, of
Eisby, CO. York.
Elizabeth, m. George Mainwaring, M.P. for Chester.
3 Eichard, Sheriff of Chester 1641 ; m. Catherine, dan. of
John Fitton, of Bollin, co. Chester. He was father of John
Bradshaw, of Pennington, whose only child, Margaret, m.
George ffarington, Esq. of Shawe Hall, co. Lancaster.
Mr. Bradshaw d. in 1628, at. 78.
William Bradshaw, to. 27 June, 1C03, Elizabeth, only child
of James Beaumont, Esq. of Kersal Hall, co. Lancaster (of the
family of Beaumont, of Cole Orton), disinherited by his father]
on account of his embracing Puritan opinions. Settled at
Kersal Hall, where he d. in 1649, at. 74, leaving issue,
1 WUliam (Eer.), Vicar of Penwortham, d. s. p.
2 John, D.L. and J. P. co. Lancaster, 1641; to. 164.5, Mary,
dau. of Sir Thomas Stanley, Bart, of Bickerstaffe, and d.
1683, leaving issue (with two daus., Mary, wife of Anthony
Eouse, Esq. of Edmerston, M.P. ; and Penelope, wife of
Thomas, son of Sir Thomas Stanley, Bart, (of Alderley},
Thomas, whose only son,
Eichard Bradshaw, to. Charlotte, dau. of Eobert Atkins,
Esq. of Waterpark, co. Cork, and Charlotte Devereux
his wife, of the family of Carrigmenan, co. Wexford,
Their only child,
Sarah, created Baroness Waterpark 14 June, 1792, in.
Sir Henry Cavendish, Bart.
3 Eichard, Minister from the Lord Protector to the Hague
1651-54, d. s.p.
4 James.
The youngest son,
James Bradshaw, entered the army of the Parliament 1639,
and distinguished himself at the siege of Drogheda, 1649, and
various other places. He m. 22 April, 1656, Anne, dau. of
Eobert Paterson, Esq., a Judge of the High Court of the Isle
of Man, and dying 14 Sept. 1686, left, with other issue, a son,
James Bradshaw, of Milecross, to. 21 Feb. 1707, Anna, dau.
of James Turner, Esq., and Lucia his wife, dau. of John
Lascelles, Esq. He d. 30 Aug. 1754, leaving, with other issue,
a son,
Eobeet Bradshaw, of Milecross, who d. 19 Feb. 1794,
leaving, with other issue, by his wife, Anne dau. of Thomas
Macgregor, Esq. of Eedford, a son,
Thomas Bradshaw, of Milecross, m. 26 Nov. 1777, Sarah,
dau. of Samuel Hoare, Esq., a Banker in London, and dying
22 Sept. 1810, left with other issue, two sons,
1 Eobert, his heir, of whom presently.
2 Joseph Hoare, a Banker in London, J.P., m. 15 Dec.
1823, Catherine, youngest dau. of Eichard Stuart, Esq. of
Clare, co. Antrim. He d. 24 May, 1845, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, Judge of the County Court of Northumberland,
J.P., m. 21 Jan. 1847, the Hon. Frances Devereux, only
dau. of Henry, 14th Viscount Hereford, and sometime Maid
of Honour to the Queen, and has issue by her,
1 Victor Alexander, to whom Her Majesty stood sponsor
1818 ; Sub-Lieut. E.N., d. s. p. at Yan-Coomassie, la
Africa, on service in the Naval Bridge, 1874.
2 Wilfred Ninian Stuart, d. young.
1 Mabel, m. Henry AvereU Daaicll, Esq.
2 Constance Sybil.
3 Muriel Frances.
He TO. 2ndly, 27 Dec. 1860, Emily, only child of Col.
Frederick Ualkett, son and heir of General Sir Hugh
Ilalkett, G.C.H., K.C.B., and Baron of Hanover {see
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage), and has issue by her, •
3 Hugh Stuart, 6. 9 May, 1868.
4 Humphrey, d. young.
4 Evelyn Emily.
5 Lilian.
II. Eichard, Capt. E.N., m. 25 Feb. 1862, Emma, dau. cf J.
Walker, Esq. of Arno's Grove, Middlesex, and has issue.
lu. Henry, Fellow of King's Coll., Cambridge.
I. Katharine, to. John Henry Daniell, Esq. of Fairchildes,
Surrey.
II. Sarah, m. Eight Eev. Ashton Oxenden, Bishop of
Montreal, and Metropolitan of Canada.
Egbert Bradshaw, of Milecross, J.P., m. 1 May, 1811,
Anne, dau. of Andrew Moore, Esq. of Newtonards. He d. 31
July, 1853, leaving with other surviving issue, Tliomas, and the
present Eev. Joseph Bradshaw, of Milecross.
Arms — Arg. two bends az.
Crest — A buck trippant beneath an oak tree, ppr.
Motto— 'Dieu. et mon devoir; and, over the crest, Jo no
change qu'en mourant.
Seat— Milecross, Newtonards, co. Down.
BRADSHAW OP LIFTON PARK.
Bbadshaw, Feank, Esq. of Lifton Park, Devon,
and of Abshot, Hants, J.P., b. 1821; m. 1858,
Emmeline, 2nd dau. of Eev. Eichard Bullen, Eector
of Lanreath, and lias a son,
James Bcllen, 6. 1863, and other issue.
Mr. Bradshaw is 2nd surviving son of Capt. James
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183
Bradshaw, R.N., by Eliza his wife, clau. of Jolin
Blagrove, Esq. of Jamaica, and s. his brother Henry
1877.
Seats— Liiion Park, Exeter ; Absliot House, Titchficia.
BRADSHAW OF BARTON BLOUNT.
Eradshaw, Francis, Esq. of Barton Blount, co-
Derby, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1851, b. 8 July,
1800 ; m. 18 Dec. 1823, Mary Anne, dau. of Robert
Holden, Esq. of Nuttall Temple, Notts, and has
issue,
■ I. Francis, J.P. and D.L., b. 1827,
II. Henry Hokleu, b. 1829.
III. Robert Wilmot, 6. 1836. iv. ■William, 6. 1340.
I. Mary Anne. ii. Frances Blaria.
III. Caroline. iv. Ellen Cliarlottc.
V. Alice Harriet.
ILtltCaflC— Anthont BRADsnAW, of Belper, &. 12 April,
1585, son of Eichard Bradshaw, of Alderwasley, by Ellen his
wife, dau. of Henry Spencer, Esq. ; m. 16 July, 1608, Anne,
dau. of John Wall, Esq., and d. 1642, being .s. by his elder son,
Henry Bradshaw, Esq. of Holbrook, b. 1614; wlio m.
Helen, dau. of John Hill, of Over Mayfield, and d. 23 May,
1679, leaving, with two daus. (Lydia and Anne) two sons,
I. Samuel, his heir.
II. Anthony, of Belper. b. 1653; to. Anne, dau. of Henry
Lowe, Esq. of Park Hall, co. Derby, and was father of
Anne Bradshaw, wife of Joseph Bagalley, Esq., of Hol-
brooK, and mother of Joseph Bagalley, v/lio took the
name of Bradshaw, 17C7.
The elder son,
The Key. Samuel Bradshaw, of Upminster, in Essex, b.
16S3, lii. Mary, dau. of the Kev. Mr. Ellis, of Gunningstone,
Notts, and dying s. p., bequeathed his estate to his cousin,
Joseph Baggaley, Esq., of Holbrook (son of Joseph Baggaley
Esq. of Holbrook, by Anne his wife, dau. of Anthony Brad-
shaw, of Belper), who assumed, 1767, the surname and arms of
Bradshaw, and served as Sheriff for Derbyshire, 1777. He m.
Frances, dau. of the Rev. Francis Bower, Rector of Barlborough,
and had issue, Francis, heir ; Joseph, m. Frances, dau. of
Samuel Clowes, Esq. of Broughton, near Manchester; Anne,
m. Thomas Porter Bonell, Esq. of Duffield, d. 20 Oct. 1821 ;
Elizabeth, m. 15 Jan. 1793, John Edwin Biscoe, Esq.; Mary;
Harriet ; and Frances. The eldest son,
Francis Bradshaw, Esq. of Barton Blount, High Sheriff co.
Derby 1806, to. 1793, Ehza, dau. of Sir Robert AVilmot, Bart,
of Chaddesden, and dying Aug. 1841, left issue, Francis, now
of Barton Blount; Charlotte Anne, to. 19 Nov. 1821, Robert
S. Wilmot Sitwell, Esq. of Stainsby ; Frances Maria, m. 3
March, 1828, the Rev. Charles Evelyn Cotton, of Etnall Hall;
and Elizabeth, m. 5 July, 1836, the Rev. Peploe P. Mosley, of
BoUeston.
Anns— Arg., two bendlets between as many martlets sa.
Crest— A hart gu., standing under a vine-branch, vert.
3Ioltn — Qui vit content tient assez.
/SeciJ— Barton Hall, Derby.
BRADY OF MYSHALIi HOUSE.
Brady, John Cornwall, Esq. of Myshall HousCj
CO. Carlow, b. 26 March, 1827 ; s. his father, 6 Jan.
1874; J.P. for the co. of Carlow, High Sheriff
1870, late of the 23rd Fusiliers ; m. 6 Oct. 1853,
Elizabeth Susan, dau. of the late Thomas H. Wat-
son, Esq. of Lumclone, co. Carlow, and has with
other issue,
John Beauchamp, b. 21 Kov. 1S55.
HintaSC— The family of Brady or O'Grady of Tomgrany
is of long standing in Clare.
Hugh Brady, Esq. (son of Henry Brady, Esq. of Beniskea,
•CO. Galway, and grandson of Hugh Brady, whose father,
Henry Brady, Esq. of Tomgrany, co. Clare, m. Eliza Beau-
champ) was father of
Henry Brady, Esq. of Myshall House, who m. 1792, Sarah
Pearson, and had, with two daus., Jane, m. 1810, Major
Cornwall, and EUza, m. 1817, Sir Francis Ford, Bart., a son
and successor,
John Beauchamp Brady, Esq. of Myshall House, J. P., 6.
2 July, 1S09 ; to. 25 Dec. 1825, Jane Harriet, 3rd dau. of Sir
Rupert George, Bart., and had issue.
I. John Cornwall, now of Myshall House.
II. Henry Beauchamp, Capt. ogth rcgt., 6. 25 July, 1828; m.
1861, Frances Louisa, dau. of Adolphus Himber, Esq. ; and
d. 3 May, 1872, leaving issue.
III. Rupert George, b. 25 July, 1831 ; d. 16 Jan. 1873, Major
in the 2nd Queen's Royal Rcgt.
I. Frances Margaret Fetherstone, m. John Frederick Lecky,
Esq., only son of John James Lecky, Esq., J.P. and D.L. of
Ballykealy, co. Carlow.
Mr. Brady served as High Sheriff of co, Carlow in 1870.
He d. 6 Jan. 1874.
(St'ai— Myshall House, Bagnalstown, co. Carlow.
BRAMSTON OF SKREENS,
Bramston, Thomas Harvey, Esq. of Skreens,
Essex, liieut.-Col., Grrenadier Guards, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 11 May, 1831 ; m. 7 April, 1864, Honoria Louisa,
dau. of the late Thomas Thornhill, Esq. of Eixby
Hall, Yorkshire, and Riddlesworth, Norfolk.
JLtnCajt. — Sir John Bramston, Knt., 6. at Maldon, son of
Roger Bramston, of that place, lineally descended from William
Bramston, Sheriff of London 18th Richard II., was consti-
tuted Lord Chief Justice of England in 1635. Sir John Bram-
ston TO. 1st, Bridget, dau. of Thomas Mondeford, an eminent
physician (son of Sir Edmund Mondeford, Knt., of Feltwell,
Norfolk), by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Hill and EUza-
beth his wife, the 20th dau. of Sir William Lock, Lord Mayor
of London. By her he had issue, 1 John (Sir), his heir;
2 Mondeford (Sir), Master in Chancery, to. Alice, dau. of Sir
George le Hunt, and had issue ; 3 Francis, one of the Barona
of the Exchequer, 1678 ; 1 Dorothy, m. Sir William Palmer
of Old Warden ; 2 Mary, m. John Porter, Esq. ; and 3 Cathe-
rine, 7)1. Sir Thomas Dyke. The Chief Justice m. 2ndly,
Elizabeth, widow of Sir John Bereton, Knt., Serjeant-at-Law,
and dau. of Edward, Lord Brabazon, of Ardee, but by her (who
d. 7 June, 1647) had no issue. He was s. at his decease by his
eldest son.
Sir John Bramston, of Skreens, in Essex, Knight of the
Bath at the coronation of King Charles II. He had a seat
in the Parliament (1600) which restored the Monarchy, as
Member for Essex, for which shire he was again returned
in 1661. Sir John m. Alice, eldest dau. of Anthony Abdy,
Esq., an Alderman of London, and by her left at his decease,
4 Feb. 1699 (with two daus., Mary, wife of Sir Andrew Jenour,
Bart, of Bigoods; and Elizabeth, wife of Mondeford Bramston,
Esq.), an only surviving son,
Anthony Bramston, Esq. of Skreens, m. Catherine, dau.
and co-heir of Sir Thomas Nutt, Knt. of Mayes, Essex, and d.
1722, having had, with other issue, John, who d. s. p. 1718,
leaving three daus., of whom Mary m. 1730, Edward Byng, son
of Lord Torrington; and
Thomas Bramston, Esq. of Skreens, who m. 1st, Diana, dau.
of Edward Turner, Esq. of Stoke Rochford, co. Lincoln, and
widow of Robert Feme, Esq. of Looko, co. Derby, but had
by her no issue. He to. 2ndly, Elizabeth, only dau. of Richard
Borney, Esq., Recorder of Norwich, and had (with a dau. Mary,
wife of William Deedes, Esq.) a son and heir,
Thomas Henry Bramstone, Esq. of Skreens, M.P. for
Essex from 1779 to 1802, m. Mary, dau. and heiress of S.
Gardiner, Esq., of Norfolk, and dying, March 1813, aged 80,
left (with a dau. Mary Anne, wife of J. A. Houblon, Esq., M.P.,
of Ilallingbury Place, Essex) two sons, Thomas Gardiner, his
heir; and John (Rev.), of Forest Hall, Essex, who has assumed
the surname of Stane. The elder son,
Thomas Gardiner Bramston, Esq. of Skreens, M.P. for
Essex, 6. 24 July, 1770; m. Maria Anne, dau. of William
Blaauw, Esq. of Queen Anne Street, London, and had two
sons and three daus., viz., 1 Thomas William, late of Skreens,
2 John (Very Rev.), Dean of Winchester, b. 1804; to. 1st, 1832,
Clarissa-Sandford, only dau. of Sir Nicholas Trant, and 2ndly,
Anna, dau. of Osgood Hanbury, Esq., and has issue ; 1 Mary
Anne; 2 Charlotte, m. the Rev. J. Davidson, and d. 1841;
and 3 Ehzabeth, m. W. Hooper, Esq., R.N., and d. 1839.
Mr. Bramston d. 3 Feb. 1831, and was s. by his elder son,
Thomas William Bramston, Esq. of Skreens, M.P. for Essex,
J.P. andD.L., 6. 30 Oct. 1796; to. 12 Aug. 1830, Eliza, 5lh
dau. and co-heir of Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, G.C.B., M.P.,of
Rolls Park, in the same county, and had issue,
I. Thomas Harvey, now of Skreens.
II. John, b. 14 Nov. 1832, Fellow of All Souls' Coll., Oxon.,
D.C.L., Bariiner-at-Law, Assistant Under Secretary of
State, Colonial Office, )u. 14 Dec. 1872, Eliza Isabella, dau.
of Rev. Harry Vane Russell.
III. WilUam Mondeford ilvcv.), M.A., &. 3 Feb. 1835; m. 7
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BRA
July, 1863, Hyacinth Laura, dau.of Rct. George Chetwode,
:ind has irauo,
1 Francis Cliftwodc, b. 12 April, 1872; d. 7 Sept. 1873.
1 Mabel Cliarlutto. 2 Eleanor Uyacintb.
IV. Henry, b. 4 July, 1836,
I. Gcorgina.
II. Eliza Il.irrict, vi. 20 Oct. 18C», Eobert Little, E.sq. of
Whyteclifrc. Brisbane, Quconsland.
III. Emma .-Vlice, i.i. 28 April, l«t;4, Major F.dward Clerk, 5tli
son of Die lliKht lion. Sir George Clerk, liart.
He d. 11 Oct. 1870.
Anm — Or, on a fosse da. three plates arp.
Crfst—\ lion scjcant collared ea., charged with three
plates arg.
fiwt— Skrccns, Chelmsford, Essex.
BRANDER,
See DL'NDAK-GliA>'GEB.
BRANDRETH OF HOUGHTON.
Beandreth, Henry CnERNOCKE Gibbs, Esq. of
Houghton Ilouse, co. Bedford, b. 1856.
ILinCKQC. — The Brandreths have been seated at Houghton
Regis, CO. liedford, since before the year 1672. The manor
of Sewell-in-IIoughton, together with the advowson of the
living of Houghton, was purchased by them from Sir Lewis
Dyve, of Bromham, an officer in the army of King Cuables I.
The late
HcMPBBET Brandbetb, Esq. of Houghton House, eldest ?ur-
viving son of Thomas Gibbs, Esq, of Ampthill, co. Bedford,
and of Old Brompton, Middlesex, by Sarah Prosser his wife,
sister, and at length sole heir of Henry Brandreth, Esq. of
Houghton House, J. P. and D.L., assumed, by royal licence,
27 Oct. 1846, the surname of Bbandreth in lieu of the surname
of Gibbs. and the arms of Brandreth and Gibbs quarterly, in
compliance with the testamentary injunction of his maternal
uncle, the aforesaid Henry Brandreth, Esq., and served as High
SheriBf of the county 1849. He m. 15 June, 1851, Emma
Jemima Barbara, youngest dau. of Col. Charles Hervey Smith,
of Aspley House, co. Bedford, and d. 1864, leaving an only son,
the present possessor of Houghton.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4lh, per pale and per chevron arg-
and sa. two chevrontis engrailed between three escallops
coimtorchangcd, for Brandreth ; 2nd and 3rd, on a bend arg.
between two spurs or, with leathers of the 2nd a dexter hand,
gauntleted, holding a tilling spear ppr., for Gibbs.
CVf.«(«— Bbajjdbeth : an e.'callop arg., in front thereof a
Bword erect point downwards, ppr. Giiias: a gauntlet I'csse-
wise ppr., thereon a mullet pierced or.
2IoUo — Kunquam non paratus.
Seat— Houghton House, near Dunstable.
BRANFILL OP XTPMINSTER HALL.
Beanfill, Benjamin Atlett, of Upminstcr
Hall, Essex, Major in tho army, b. 26 Feb. 1828 ;
f». 1857, Mary Anna, dau. of Capel Miers, Esq., and
has had issue,
Champion Edwabd, b. 29 May, 1(53.
Capel Aylett, 6. 1859.
Egcrton I'.rydges, h. 1864; d. ISCG.
Francis Lisle, '-. 1865.
Benjamin, b. 1871.
Mary Leigh. Ethel. Helen ITamitiond.
HillCaQr.— "The original name of this family," F.nys
Morunt, •' is supposed to have been Uanipfylde," — a suppo-
sition borne out by the exact oimllarity of arms. The pur-
chaser of Upmlnster Hall, Essex, was
Capt. Andbew Hranfill, of Dartmouth, Devon, who bought
the manor from the Earl of Gainsborough in 1685. He m.
1681, Uamaris, eldest dau. of John Aylell, of Kelvedon Hatch
(son of the gallant Capt. Aylett, of Magdalen leaver, so distin-
guished in the cause of King Cuables during the great Civil
.Var), and by her had several children. He d. 27 July, 1709,
aged .VJ. His eldest son and heir.
Champion Beanfill, Esq. of Upminstcr Hall, Essex, Hich
Sheriff 17.'J4, m. Mary, rl:iu. of Mr. Benjuiuin Braund, of the
City of London, and bad issue. The elder son,
Chaupios Brasfili., Esq. of Upminstcr Hall, m. Elizabeth
James, and by her had two sons and a dau., viz.. Champion;
Benjamin ; and Frances, d. young. The elder son and heir.
Champion Bbanfill, Esq., of Upminstcr Hall, m. 14 Oct.
1788, Charlotte, dau. of Edward Brydges, Esq., by Jemima
his wife, youngest dau. and co-heir of William Egerton, LL.D.,
grandson of John, 2nd Earl of Bridgewatcr, and by her (who
m. 2ndly, 20 Jan. 1794, John Harrison, Esq.) had issue a son,
Champion Edward, and a dau., Jemima Elizabeth, »i. the
Rev. Thomas Harrison. Mr. BranQll d. 7 Oct. 1792, and was «.
by his son.
Champion Edward Bbanfill, Esq. of Upminstcr Hall, b. 13
July, 1789 ; HI. 26 Nov. 1818, Anne Eliza, dau. and co-heir
of the Rev. Anthony Egerton Hammond, lineally descended,
maternally, from the Earls of Bridgewatcr. By this lady
(who d. 4 Nov. 1873) Mr. BranflU had Usue,
Champion, b. 19 Oct. 1820 ; s. to the estate of the late Joseph
Russell, Esq., and assumed, in consequence, the surname
and arms of Russell.
Egerton Anthony Hammond, 6. 28 March, 1825; d. 6 Oct.
1843.
Benjamin Atlett, now of Upminstcr Hall.
Champion Edward Brydges, 6. 1829; d. 1831.
Brydges Robinson, b. 22 Nov. 1833; Major in the army; flu
8 Oct. 1870, .\my, dau. of Gen. Shakespcar.
John Arthur Capel, b. 22 March, 1838; m. 15 Dec. 18C8,
Mary Katherine, dau. of C. R. Robinson, E.sq.
Eliza Jemima Mary, m. 22 May, 1851, Rev. Edward Francis
Gepp.
Charlotte Jane.
Agnes Jos(i)ha, yn. 2G Jan. 18G4, Walter E. S. Battiscombc,
Esq., Capt. in the army.
Mr. BranQll, d. 7 Oct. 1844.
Armt— Or, on a bend gu. three mullets arg. quartcri.ig
Atlett; Hammond; Eueeton; Stanley; Clifford; Bran-
don ; and Planta<;enet.
Crest — A naked arm holding a sword rising out of a cloud
ppr.
Motto — Not in vain.
rSeai— Upminstcr Hall, Romford, Essex.
BRASSEY OF BULKELEY GRANGE.
Beassey, Tuomas, Esq. of Bulkclcy Grange, co.
Chester, and Normanhurst, Sussex, 6. 11 Feb. 1836,
M.A. University College, Oxford, 1859, J. P. and
D.L. for Sussex, called to the 13ar at Lincoln's
Inn, June, 1861, Lieut. Commanding London
Brigade Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, unsuc-
cessfully contested Birkenhead in 1861, returned
for Devonport in 1865, and has been M.P. for
Hastings since 1868 : wi. 9 Oct. 1860, Anna,
only child of Jolm Allnutt, Esq. of Charles Street,
Berkeley Square, by Elizabeth-Harriet, his first wife,
dau. of John Fassett Burnett, Esq. of May Place,
Crayford, Kent, and has issue,
I. Thomas Allniitt, 6. 7 March, 18C3.
I. Mabelle Annie.
II. Constance Alberta, d. 24 Jan. 1873.
III. Muriel Agnes. iv. Maria Adelaide.
^tlirilQC. — Thomas Bbasst, Esq. of Bulkeley and Buerton,
CO. Chester, a descendant of an ancient Cheshire family, ni.
10 Feb. 1729, JIary, dau. of George Harrison, of Aldlord, and
by her (who d. 14 May, 1776) he left at his decease, kt
Saighton, 2 May, 1776, aged 74, issue,
I. Richard, d. 1734.
II. Thomas, of Saighton, co. Chester, baptised 16 Sept. 1742;
d. 181.^
lu. Robert, of Rulkeley and Cotton Edmunds, co. Chester,
fn. Sarah, sister of Ambrose Brooke, of Edge, in Malpos, co.
Chester, and d. 1788, having had issue,
I Thoma.1. 2 Robert.
8 Richard. 4 Ambrose.
1 Mary.
2 Margaret, m. William Smith, of Milton Brooke, co.
Chester.
IV. Oeoboe, of whom we treat.
V. Benjamin, of Chi'ster, Merchant, 6. 8 July, 1749; m. a
dau. of Richard Bruce, of Acton, co. Choter, and left
issue.
I. Margaret, m. Job Watson. il. Elizabeth.
HI. Frances, m. Thomas Evison, of Bangor, co. Fliut.
IV. Mary, m. John I'alin, ot Aldfurd.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
BRA
185
Georoe Bkasset, Esq. of Buerton, the 4th son, was baptised
31 May, 1744; m Elizabeth Jackson, of Traverton, and d. 13
Nov. 1803, leaving issue,
Tliomas, b. 2 March, 1769; d. .<!. ji. 12 April, 1843.
John, who carried ou the family.
Bobert. George, m. and had issue.
Benjamin, of Forcgato Street, Chester, baptised 3 July, 1785,
m. twice, had issue, and d. 2G Oct. 1849.
John Brasset, of Buerton, the 2nd son, i. 19 May, 1778, m.
EUzabeth, dau. of Ralph Percival, of Haslington Hall, co.
Chester, and d. 28 Jan. 1831, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, his successor.
II. Ralph Perceval, b. 26 June, 1808; d. II July, 1830.
in. John, b. 29 Sept. 1811 ; d. 8 April, 1829.
IV. George, of Cuddington Hall, b. 19 Feb. 1816 ; m. 25 May,
1841, Jane, dau. of John Cowley, Esq. of Swandley, co.
Chester; by whom, whorf. 19 Jan. 1873, he had issue,
1 John, 6. 11 April, 1842; cL 17 Aug. 1849.
2 Thomas, 6. 31 Aug. 1843.
3 George, 6. 15 May, 1845.
4 John Perceval, 6. 12 Feb. 1851 ; d. 17 Aug. 1859.
1 Mary Cowley, m. Thomas Maddox, Esq. of Woodlands-
in-Wem, co. Salop.
V. Richard, 6. 14 June, 1818; d. 15 Jan. 1836.
VI. Robert, of the Grange, Bulkeley, b. 10 June, 1822; m. 15
March, 1843, Mary, dau. of Richard Dutton, Esq. of Bicker-
ton, CO. Chester, and has issue,
1 Richard, 6.22 Feb. 1844; m. Prudence Mary, dau. of
George Lightfoot, Esq. of llandlcy, and has a son,
Herbert, b. 1873.
2 Robert Perceval, b. 1845.
1 Mary EUzabeth, m. William Mortimer, Esq. of Orford,
near Warrington.
2 Katherine Ellen.
I. Elizabeth, m. the Rev. James Wright, Incumbent of St.
James's, Latchford, and d. 30 Nov. 1805. He d. 22 Sept.
1867.
Thomas Brasset, Esq. of Bulkeley, and of Lowndes Square,
Middlesex, the eldest son, 6. 7 Nov. 1805, s. to the repre-
sentation of the family at the death of his uncle in 1843. He
m. 27 Dec. 1831, Maria Farrington, dau. of Joseph Harrison,
Esq. of Liverpool, and had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir, now of Bulkeley and Normanhurst.
II. John, b. 1 June, d. 16 June, 1839.
III. Henry Arthur, of Preston Hall, Aylesford, Kent, and
Queen's Gate, Hyde Park, M.A., J. P. Kent, and M.P. for
Sandwich, b. 11 July, 1840; 7)i. 24 June, 1866, Anna Harriet,
dau. of George Robert Stevenson, Esq. of Tongswood,
Hawkhurst, Kent, late of 7th Dragoon Guards, and after-
wards Major West Kent Militia, and has issue,
1 Arthur Albert, 6. 4 Mar. 1868; d. 1 June, 1869.
2 Henry Leonard Campbell, 6. 7 March, 1870.
1 Ethel Anna Maria. 2 Florence Maud.
3 Hilda Madeline. 4 Evelyn Mildi ed.
IV. Albert, of Heythorp Hall, Chipping Norton, co. Oxford,
and St. George's Place, Hyde Park, late 14th Hussar.?, J.P.
CO. Oxford, b. 22 Feb. 1844; m. 12 Jan. 1871, Hon. Matilda
Marie Helena Bingham, dau. of John Charles Robert, 4th
Lord Clanmorris, and has issue,
1 Robert Bingham, b. 1875.
1 Lilian Maude. 2 Rose Zara Maria.
3 Mary Eleanor Anne.
Mr. Brassey d. 8 Dec. 1870, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present
Thomas Brasset, Esq. of Bulkeley Grange, co Chester, and
Normanhurst, Sussex.
j4)-m3— Quarterly : 1st, quarterly, per fesse indented sa. and
arg. in the 1st quarter a mallard of the 2nd; 2nd, gu., in chief
throe mullets arg., and in base a dexter hand appaume
couped at the wrist of the last ; 3rd, sa., a chevron between
three bulls' heads cabossed arg. ; 4th, arg., on a chevron gu.
three trefoils slipped of the field.
Crest — A mallard ppr.
Motto — Arduis saepe, metu nunquam.
Seai— Bulkeley Grange, co. Chester,aud Normanhurst, Battle.
BRAY OP SHERE.
Bray, Reginald, Esq. of Shere, Surrey, J.P.,
F.S.A., b. 26 Jan. 1797 ; m. 1836, Frances, dau. of
T. N. Longman, Esq., and has issue,
I. Reginald More, 6. 26 Sept. 1842; m. 1868, Emily Octavia,
dau. of the late Arthur K. Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill,
Surrey, and lias, Uegi.nald Arthur, b. 1870, another son,
and three daus.
XI. Edward, 6. 19 Aug. 1849; m. Edith-Louisa, dau. of luo
Rev. John Hubbard, and has two suns. '
I. Mary.
II. Fanny Agnes Malthus.
III. Henrietta Louisa, d. s. 'j.i.
HtncajIE. — Sir Richard Beat is said by some to havo
been of the Privy Council to Henry VI. ; by others he is called
the King's Physician; the former is more probable, as he was
buried in Worcester Cathedral. He had two wives, by the
1st, Margaret, dau. of John Sandes, Esq. of Furness Fell, co.
Lancaster, he had an only son, John (Sir), wliose only dau.
and heir, Margaret, m. Sir William Sandys, Baron Sandys, of
the Vine; by the 2nd, Joan, Sir Richard had two other sons,
Sir Reginald Beadt, Knight-Banneret and K.G., Lord-
Treasurer temp. Henry VII., and
John Bray, Esq. who was buried in the chancel of the
church at Chelsea, and liad (with a dau. the wife of Sir John
Norris) three sons, Edmund (Sir), summoned to Parliament as
Baron Bray, 21 Henry VIII., ancestor of the late Baroness
Brat ; Edward (Sir) of whom presently ; and Reginald, of
Barrington, co. Gloucester, ancestor of tlie Brats oj Ban-ing-
ton. The 2nd son.
Sir Edward Brat, Knt. of Vachery Park, Cranley, Surrey,
was Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex 30 Henrt VIIl., and repre-
sented the former county in the two Parliaments of Queen
Mart. He d. 1558, and was s. by his son.
Sir Edwaed Beat, Knt., M.P. for Hclston, 13 Elizabeth,
m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Simon Elrington, Esq. of North-
ampton, and had by her an only son, Reginald, described as
heir-apparent, and of the Inner Temple, 1557, being then of
age, who d. without issue. Sir Edmund iii. 2ndly, Elizabeth,
dau. of William Roper, Esq. of Eltham, Kent, by Margaret
his wife, dau. of the Chancellor Sir Thomas More, and had
another son, also named Reginald. He m. 3rdly, Magdalene,
dau. of Sir Thomas Cotton, of Kent, by whom, who d. 1563,
he had no issue ; and 4thly, a lady named Mary, by whom
(who m. 2ndly, Sir Edmund Tilney, Master of the Revels
to Queen Elizabeth) he had three daus., Mary, m. Sir George
Chowne, Knt. of Wrotham, Kent; Magdalen, m. George
Bowes, Esq. of Durham; Frances, m. George Gastrell, Esq.
Sir Edward d. 1581, and was s. by his son,
Reginald Brat, Esq. of Shere, bapt. at Shere, 1 May, 1555,
the son of Sir Edward by Elizabeth Roper, his 2nd wife, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Covert, Esq. of Hascomb, Surrey,
and left a son and successor,
Edward Bray, Esq. of Shere, 6. 1577. He m. 1st, Jane,
dau. of Edward Covert, Esq. of Tuynham, Sussex, and was
father of
Edward Brat, Esq. of Shere, bapt. 10 Sept. 1609, who, like
his father, resided at Tower Hill. He m. Susanna, dau. of
Wihiam Heath, Esq. of Pedinghoe, and had a son and
successor,
Edwaed Brat, Esq. of Shere, bapt. 18 Oct. 1640, m.
Frances, dau. of Vincent Randyll, Esq. of Chilworth, and
dying 1714, was s. by his son,
Edward Brat, Esq. of Shere, bapt. 4 Jan. 1687, m. 1727,
Ann, dau. of the Rev. George Duncomb, Rector of Shere, and
dying 1740, was s. by his eldest son.
The Rev. George Beat, of Shere, who d. unm. 1 March,
1803, and was s. by his brother,
William Brat, Esq. of Shere, the learned Antiquary and
Historian of Surrey, bapt. 7 Nov. 1736, and d. 21 Dec. 1832.
He ni. Mary, dau. of Henry Stevens, Gent., and had (with three
daus., Mary, Catherine, and Amelia Caroline, who all d. unm.)
a son,
Edwaed, 6. 31 Jan. 1768; who m. Mary Anne Catherine,
dau. of Daniel Malthi^s, Esq. of Albury, in Surrey, and
si.'iter of the celebrated writer on population; and prede-
ceasing his father, 1S14, left issue,
1 Edward, late of Shere, J.P. and D.L., b. 20 July, 1793;
d. 21 Jan. 18ti6.
2 Reginald, now of Shere.
3 William (Rev.), Vicar of St. John's, Shirficid, Hants.
1 Henrietta Mary, m. Augustus Warren, E^q.
2 Louisa, d. 1862.
3 Catherine Elizabeth, d. 1877.
Mr. Bray was Treasurer to the Society of Antiquaries, and
Editor of The Evelyn Memoirs.
^rm.'i— Quarterly: 1st and 4th arg., a chevron between
three eagles' legs sa., erased a. la cuissc, their talons gu. ; 2nd
and 3rd, vairy arg. and az. three bends gu.
Crest — A flax-breabcr or.
Scat — Shere, near Guildford.
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BEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BRH
BREWSTER OF GREENSTEAD HALL.
Beewstee, Caedinal, Esq. of Greenstead Hall,
Halstead, Essex, J.P. and D.L., b. 26 Dec. 1813 ;
m. 22 April, 1841, Margaret, dau. and co-heiress of
Henry Butterwortli, Esq. of WhaUcy, co. Lancaster,
and lias issue,
Fkancis Wentwouth, h. 23 April, 18-13, M.A. Trin. Coll.,
Cambriclffe, Barrister-at-Law.
Margaret Cloptoa, 6. 17 June, 1844; to. W. T. G. Tluirlow,
lisg., great-grandson of Lord Chancellor Thurlow.
ILlUtaSE.— The family of Brewster is one of ancient
descent. So far back as the reign of Hiciiard II., .John
Brewster was presented to the rectory of Godwiek, Norfolk,
by the Prior of Westacre, and in a list of the Gentry of that
County returned to Henry VI., a.d. 1433, the name of
Gai-fridus Brewster appears.
With the CO. of Suffolk the Brewstcrs were connected at
a very remote period : John Brewster was witness to a deed
relating to land in the parish of Henstcad, 48 Edward III.
In the reign of Henry VI., William Brewster, Esq. of
Eushmere, son of Robert Brewster, Esq. of Mutford, to.
Mary, dau. of William Harvey, Esq. of Olton, and was father
of Egbert Brewster, Esq. of Rushmere, whose son Humphrey
Brewster, b. 1526, built Wrentham Hall, Suffolk, and was
progenitor of the family of Brewster, long seated there.
A branch of the family was settled at Castle Hedingham,
Essex, early in the 16th century.
James Brewster, Esq. of Bulmer, Essex, was possessed
of estates in the parish of Bulmer, and the adjoining parishes
of Otten-Belchamp, Walter Belchamp, and Gestingthorp, temp.
Queen Anue and George I. He d. 1725, and was buried at
Wickham, St. Paul's, leaving (with a younger son John,
and a dau. Martha, to. Robert Andrews, Esq. of tlie Auberies,
Essex) an elder son, his successor,
James Brewster, Esq. of Otten-Belchamp, to. Frances, dau.
of Richard Coppin, Esq., and d. 1770, leaving two sons,
Waldegrave, of Bcvington House, in Otten-Belchamp, to.
Elizabeth, dau. of William Macro, Esq. of Barrow Hall,
Suffolk, and had throe sons, 1 Waldcgrave ; 2 William ;
3 Blacro ; all of whom d. s. p.
William, who carried on the family.
The 2nd son,
William Brewster, Esq. of ^^Hiitc Kotlcy nail, Essex, m.
Eose, dau. of Philip Nunn, Esq. of Otten-Belchamp, and had
issue, four sons and four daus. The eldest son,
James Brewster, Esq. of Halstead Lodge, J.P., D.L.,
Colonel Commandant of 4th regt. of East Essex Militia, d. s.p.
1836, and was s. by his brother,
Joseph Nonn Brewster, Esq. of Halstead Lodge, J.P.,
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Chase, Esq. of Maiden, and had
Burviving issue,
I. Cardinal, now of Grinstead Hall.
II. Waldcgrave (Rev.), M.A. Oxford, to. Elizabeth, dau.
of Thomas Roach, Esq. of Glastonbury, Somerset
(descended from a sister of Richard Whiting, last Abbot of
Glastonbury).
Arms— So,., a chevron erm. between three estoiles arg.
Crest — A beaver's head erased, az., purflcd oi.
J/oUo— Verite soyot ma garde.
<8£at— Greenstead Hall, Halstead, Essex.
Notley Hall, Essex, by Mary his wife, dau. of Robert Burder,
Esq. of Great Yeldham.
For Lineage and Arms— See preceding Mcraalr.
Scat— Ashford Lodge, Halstead.
BREWSTER OF ASHFORD LODGE,
Beewstee, James, Esq., of AsMord Lodge, Hal-
stead, Essex, J.P., b. 8 March, 1807; m. 14 Nov.
1839, Mary Ann, dau. of G-eorge Asser Gepp, Esq.
of Chelmsford, Essex, and has issue,
I. James George (Rev.), 6. 16 Jan. 1841; m. 27 April, 1871,
Alice, dau. of WiUiam Rivington, Esq. of Hampstead.
II. Charles Edward, b. 21 July, 1849; to. 8 April, 1875,
Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of Eev. W. T. Beckett, Rector of
Ingoldesthorpe, Norfolk.
I. Mary Ehzaboth.
II. Frances Harriet, m. Eev. Charles JIusgrave Harvey.
III. Agnes Eose.
IV. Emily Margaret, to. Charles William Start, Esq.
V. Edith Jane.
Mr. Brewster of Ashford Lodge is son of Joseph Nunn
Brewster, Esq., sou of William Brewster, Esq. of White
FRENCH-BREWSTER.
Feench Beewstee, Eobeet Abeaham, Esq.
Lieut. 1st King's regt. of Dragoon Guards, a-isumed
by royal license, 13 Aug. 1874, the additional name
and arms of Beewstee on succeeding to the landed
and other property of his maternal grandfather,
the Et. Hon. Abraham Brewster. He is 0!ily son
of Henry Siieyd French, Esq. who was grandson of
Arthur French, Esq. of French Park, M.P. co.
Roscommon, and first cousin of Arthur 1st Lord
De Freyne {see Bueke's Peeraje) , m. 30 Sept. 1876,
Geraldine, dau. of Henry Ritchie Cooper, Esq. of
Ballindalloeh, co. Ayr, and has a sou,
Robert Abraham, b. 1877.
Ht'lTCiigC— The family of Brewster appears to have
settled in Ireland about the time of the Commonwealth, or
the reign of Charles II., when Samuel and Daniel Brewster
had a grant of lands, under the Act of Settlement, la the co.
Tipperary.
Henry Brewster, of Lebanary, co. Carlow, son of Henry
Brewster, and Elizabeth his wife, m. circa 1699, Elizabeth
Leybourne, and had issue. The elder son,
Samuel Brewster, of Ballywillianiroe, co. Carlow, &. II
July, 1700, had issue by Anne his wife,
I. Henry, m. Anne, dau. of John Perkins, of Ballintraln, co.
Carlow, and had a dau. Mary, and a son,
Samuel, m. Miss Hill, and left a son, Henry.
II. AVilliam, of whom presently.
III. Samuel, m. Elizabeth Garrett, and had a dau. Aim, lit.
Samuel Watson, Esq. of Lumclone,co. Carlow.
IV. John, d. s. p.
I. Elizabeth, to. Robert Twiss, Esq.
II. Anne.
IMr. Brewster made his will, 1 April, 1753, which was proved
1 June following. His 2nd son,
William Brewster, of Ballynulta, co, Wicklow, m. 1767,
Mary, sister of Abraham Jones, and dau. of Edward Jones, I
of TuUow, CO. Carlow, and had issue,
I. William Baoenal, his successor.
II. Edward, d. June, 1836 ; m. Sarah, dau. of Robert Gray, jj
Esq., and had issue, Edward Jones (Eev.) ; Robert Gray ; j
William, d. unm. ; George Crofton, d. unm. ; Henry, '
County Surveyor, Mayo; John; and Sarah, to. Johaj
Walker, Esq.
III. Henry, d. unm.
I. Mary, m. FitzHenry, of Larkficld, co. Wcstord.
The eldest son,
William Bagenal Brewster, of Ballynulta, m. Anne, dau.
of Thomas Bates, and had issue,
Abraham, of whom below.
William Thomas, d. unm. 1821.
Robert Jones (Eev.), d. unm. 1832.
Mary, m. 1819, Samuel Allen, Esq. of Higham Ferrers, co.
Northampton, and d. 1873.
Margaret, m. 1819, Archibald Montfort, Esq. of Killemore,
CO. Wicklow, and d. 1850.
The eldest son,
Eight Hon. Abraham Brewster, Lord Chancellor of
Ireland, 6. 1796, graduated at Trin. Coll., Duldin, 1817,
was called to the Bar 1819, and the same year to. Mary Ann,
dau. of Robert Gray, Esq. of Upton House, co. Carlow, by
whom (who d. 1862) he had issue,
I. William Bagenal, 6. 1820, Capt. Eifle Brigade, and Lieut-
Col. of the Inns of Court Volunteers, to. 1858, Georgiana,
dau. of James Campbell, Esq. of Craigie Down, co. Ayr, ana
d. s. p. 1864.
I. Elizabeth Mary, m. as 2nd wife, Henry Sncyd French,
Esq., 3rd son of Robert Henry French, Fsq. of Dublin, firsfii
cousin of Lord De Freyne, and d. 1864, leaving an only
son, the present
Eobert Abraham French-Brewstek, who s. his matcmaJ
grandfather.
Mr. Brewster was appointed King's Counsel 1835; Soliciton
General for Ireland, 1846; Attorney-General, 1853, when he
was sworn of the Privy Council in Ireland, Lord Justice of
Appeal in 1806, and Lord Chancellor 1867. He d. 26 July,
1874, having devised his estates and property to Ills grand-
son, the present E. A. French-Brewster, Esq.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
ERI
18;
j^rin.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az. a chevron, engrailed,
erin., between three estoiles arg., a trefoil slipped vert, for
Brewster ; 2nd ami ord, crm., a chevron sa., a martlet for
difference, for Fkkncii.
CrcsU — 1st, a hM.p.ii-d's head erased az., hezantee, in the
mouth a trefoil slippud vert, lor Beewster; 2nd, a dolphin
naiant ppr., for Fke.ncii.
jVotto— Verite soyez ma garde.
BRIDGER OF BTJCKINGHAIE HOUSE.
Eeidger, Harrt Colvill, Esq. of Buckingham
House, Old Shoreham, Sussex, J.P., b. 27 June,
1828 ; m. 9 Marcli, 1850, Eliza Anne, eldest dau. of
George Oruie, Esq. of Mertou, SiuTej, and has a
son and heir,
Henry Colvill, 6. 21 Nov. 1S50.
Florence Louisa.
DiUeibella Mary.
iit'uraSC— Haery Bkidgeu, Esq., m. Katherine Cridjcr,
and had i.ssue, Harry, b. 10 Feb. 1720, rf. young; Colvill, 6.
C May, 1726, d. young; Colvill, his heir; Harry, b. 8 March,
1732; Richard, b. 16 June, 1734; Arthur, b. 13 Oct. 1737;
Katherine; Anne; EUzabeth; and Mary. The eldest sur-
viving son and heir,
Colvill Bridger, Esq. of Buckingham House, Sussex,
served as High Sheriff of Sussex 1778. He m. Mary, 2nd dau.
of Sir Charles Matthews Goring, 4th bart. of Highden, Sussex,
by Mary his 1st wife, youngest dau. of William Blackuurne,
Esq. of High Ongar, and by this lady had, with several sons
and daus., an eldest son and heir,
Harry Bridger, Esq. of Buckingham House, 6. IS Sept.
1768, who m. 8 June, 1797, Mary-Ann, 2nd dau. of the late
Jeremiah Watson, Esq. of Great Portland Street, Loudon, and
had issue,
Harry Colvill, his heir.
Frank, vi. Mary, dau. of Capt. John Butler, ol Xew Shore-
ham, and d. s. p. 25 Feb. 18^U.
Augustus, d. unni. 16 Nov. 182o.
John, in. Eliza Pope Comper, of Chichester, and has issue,
one son.
Mary Anno.
Isabella, m. John Sandys Penfold, Esq., and has issue.
Mr. Bridger d. 25 March, 1832, and was s. by his son,
Harry Colvill Bridger, Esq. of Buckingham House, J. P.,
h. 11 June, 1799; m. 21 May, 1825, Sarah Louisa, 3rd dau. of
WilUam Scrase, Esq., late of \\ ithdean, Sussex, and has
issue,
I. Harrt, now of Buckingham House.
u. William, 6. 14 Sept. 1834; m. 27 Oct. 18.59, Mary-Betty,
2nd dau. of James Crew^e, Esq. of Wincanton, Sonieisct,
and has issue, 1 James Crewe, 6. 2 July, IbGO; 2 William
Greville, d. 25 Nov. 1864; 3 Ernest Frederick Augustus,
h. 1 Jan. 1866; 1 Ida Mary: 2 Lilian Louisa; 3" Mabel
Blanche.
III. John, 6. 14Marr'h, 1836; d. 16 March, 1807.
IV. Frederick, b. 24 May, 1837.
V. Augustus Gorins:, b. 24 July, ISll.
I. Louisa, il. 23 Sept. 1810.
II. Mary, ,L 20 Feb. 1857.
III. Isahella, d. 19 Nov. 1841.
IV. Emma, m. 27 April, 1855, George Ormo, Esq. of the
Manor House, Sutton, Surrey, eldest son of Geoi-ge
Ornie, Esq. of Bi-oadwati-i', Woithing, Sussex, and had
issue four daus., Emma Louisa; Mary Elizabeth; Florence
Annette ; and Agnes CecUia, dec.
V. Adela Catherine.
Arms — Arg., a chevron engrailed sa., between three crabs
gu.
Crest — A crab, as in the arms.
iSaU— Buckingham House, Old Shoreham, Sussex.
EEIGGS OF HYLTON CASTLE.
Briggs, Charles James, Esq. of Hylton Cattle,
CO. Durh.im, J.P. and D.L., Major Durham Militia,
*. 1834 ; m. 1859, Sarah Anne, only child of John-
Walter Douglas, Esq. and has issue.
iLlltCagC— William Briggs, Esq., 6. 1803, of Sunderland,
Merchant, purchased the castle and estate of Hylton from
John Bowes, Esq., in 1863. He m. 1825, Margaret, dau. of J.
Hedley, Esq. of Sunderland, and dying 1871, left, with other
isrue, a sou and heir, the present
Charles-James Bkiggs, Esq. of Hylton Caslle.
Scat— Hylton Castle, Durham.
BRIGHT OF COLWALL.
Bright, Benjamin, Esq. of Colwall, co. Hereford,
h. 1823 ; m. Frances Mary, dau. of F. Graham, Esq.
II.M. Consul at Bayoune, and has issue,
I. Reginald Henry, d. young.
I. Phebe Honora Gertrude.
iitltragC.— Nathaniel Bright, of the City of Worcester,
was b. in 1493, and was buried in St. Peter's Church, Worcester,
23 Nov. 1564, aged 71 years, leaving by Joyce his wife, who
was buried at the same place, 3 June, 1552, issue, James ;
George; Joyce; and others.
James Bright, of Worcester, the elder son, was twice
mai'i'ied ; by his 1st wife, Margaret, to whom he was married
in 1561, he had issue,
Henry, his successor.
Nathaniel, b. 1565.
Robert, bapt. Jan. 1568.
Thomas, bapt. 7 Jan. 1586; m. and h.ad issue.
John, bapt. 30 Dee. 1592.
James, bapt. May, 1595.
Katherine, bapt. 19 May, 1530.
Alice, bapt. 20 Jan. 1591.
Johane, bapt. 18 Jan. 1593; m. 23 Nov. IGIO, raoliarcl
Harwood.
Mr. Bright's wife dying in Jan. 1597, was buried at St. Peter's,
Worcester, on the 31st of that month. He m. 2ndly, at the
same place, 3 Sept. 1598, Alice, dau. of Staunton of Whitting-
ton, near the City of Worcester, but had no issue by her. He
was buried with his tirst wife, 24 Dec. 1599.- His eldest son,
The Rev. Henry Bright, the learned and accomplished
Canon of Worcester, was bapt. at St. Peter's, 26 Oct. 1562.
was of Balliol College, O.Kford; Prebendary of Worcester
Cathedral, 1619, and Head Master of King's School there for
40 years; he is referred to by Fuller, and also by Wood, in his
" Fasti." He m. Johanne, dau. of Rowland Berkeley, Esq. of
Spctchley, and Cotheridge, co. Worcester, and sister of Sir
Itobert Berkeley, a Judge of the King's Bench, by whom
(who m. 2ndly, Edward Anneisley, Esq. of Brookend, co.
O.tford, and was living 16 May, 16;j8) he had issue (with other
daus.),
Robert, his heir.
Mary, bapt. at Worcester Cathedral, 7 June, 1556.
Dorothy, ui. 1st, John Dobyns, of Evesbeach, co. IIer."iord,
Gent., who d. ll""''. nnd 2ndly, Henry Townshend, Esq. ot
Elmley Lovctf, '■ -, Vi-iv, -fr, who c<. 16Go.
Joyce, 7().. at i;iiiil- \- l.nMit, IG July, 1630, John Bridges,
Esq. of Priors Court, co, 11. rctord.
Kattierine, w. Wiiham Cliffe, Esq. of Matherne, co.
Hereford.
Canon Bright purchased the Manor of Brockbury, co. Hereford,
together with a considerable estate in the parish of Colwall,
and Coddington, in the same co. and at Castle Morton, co.
Worcester. He d. 4 March, 1626, was buried in Worcestei'
Cathedral, where liis monument, with an epitaph compo.-ed by
Dr. Hall, Dean of Worcester, still remains, and was s. by his
son,
Robert Bright, Esq. of Broekbury, and Castle Morton, 6.
1617; m. 1st, at Cound, June 1G38, Mary, dau. of Edward
Ciessett, Esq. of Couiid, and Upton Crcssett, Salop, by whom
(who was buried at Colwall, 9 April, 1G47) he had issue,
Henry, bapt. at Colwall, 22 Aug. 1641, and buried there
3 Sept. following.
Robert, his successor.
Edward, bapt. at Colwall, 26 June, 1645 ; living 20 June,
1665.
Elizabeth, d. unr,i., hurled at Colwall, 1 Oct. 1671.
Mary, m. at Colwall, Thomas Wilde, Esq. of Ledbury, co.
Hereford.
He TO. 2ndly, at Lugwardine, co. Hereford, 3 Oct. 1647, Frances,
dau. of Thomas Walwyn, Esq. of Longford, in same fco. ?r.-
whom (who rf. 22 Jan. IGo.i) he had further issue, Tliomas ;
John; Henry; Francis; NiLliulas; Rowltind ; Walwyn: and
Jane. This l.Titer family possessed liie csttite called The
Hoar, in the parish of Colwtill, wliiuli was settled on their
mother at her marriage; their desccndtints continued there
till 1765, when the estate descended to Robert llarcoiirt, who
was living at The Hoar in I77S: he was the son of Peter
Harcourt, of Colwall, Gent, by .Mary, dau. and heir of Thomas
Bright, of Ye Hoar. Mr. Biiuht „;. 3rdly, in 1663, Ursula,
dau. of — Brydges, Esq. of Tibberton, co. Hereford, but by
her (who was living in 1687) he had no issue; he was buried
at Colwall, 28 May, 1665, aged 48 years, when he was s. by his
eldest surviving son,
Robert Bright, Esq. of Broekbury, and Castle-Morton,
bapt. at Colwall, 28 Feb. 1642; r,i. 1st, 1603, Honora, dau. of
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Benjamin Mason, Esq. of Beauchamp Eoothing, Essex, by
whom (who d. 1 Jan. 1072) he had issue,
Egbert, his heir.
Edward, bapt. at Colwall, 11 Dec. 1667; m. the dau. of
Henry Cliffe, Esq. of Matherne, co. Hereford, and had
issue.
Elizabeth, bapt. at Colwall, 23 Dec. 1065; d. 20 Sept. 1071,
buried at same place.
Mr. Bright, on his marria;^e with Sarah, his second wife,
settled at Sandon, co. Stafford, where he was Uving 26 March,
16S7. From this line descend, according to family tradition,
several famiUes of Bright settled in Staffordshire, Shropshire,
and the City of London. He settled his estate of Brockbury
by conveyance, dated 26 May, 1083, on his eldest son,
Robert Bright, Esq. of Brockbury, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1
July, and bapt. at Colwall, 18 July, 1664; to. there, 4 April,
1637, Joyce, dau. of Henry Cliffe, Esq. of Matherne, co.
Hereford, and Mary his wife, dau. of Henry Meredith, of the
City of Hereford, by whom (who d. 9 Jan. 1718, and was
bulled at Colwall) he had issue,
Henry, his heir.
Robert, bapt. at Coddington, 29 Aug. 1691; d. s. p.
William, bapt. at same place, 12 Oct. 1098; d. unm., buried
at Colwall, 24 Aug. 1714.
Mary, bapt. at Coddington, 17 May, 1688; m. Thomas
Wilmot, of Dymmock, co. Gloucester, Gent.
Honora, bapt. at same place, 6 Nov. 1690 ; m. at Colwall,
9 July, 1722, Thomas Bright, of Ye Hoar.
Joyce, d. unm. 1696.
Elizabeth, bapt. at Coddington, 26 Jan. 1701 ; m. at Colwall,
27 Dec. 1718, WiUiam Morrice, of the City of Worcester.
Grace, bapt. at Coddington, 17 March, 1702; m. at Colwall,
22 April, 1723, John Hartland, of the Sly House, parish
of Colwall.
Mr. Bright d. 1 Dec. 1749, and was buried at Colwall. By a
deed of conveyance, dated 27 July, 1722, he settled the Manor
of Brockbury on his eldest son and heir,
Hesky Bright, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Brockbury,
bapt. at Coddington, 8 Nov. 1692; in. at Henland, co. Hereford,
6 June, 1713, Mary, dau. of William Hill, of Wellington, in
same co., Gent., by whom (who was 0. at Wellington, 17 Nov.
1692, d. Jan. 1780, and was buried at St. Nicholas Church,
Bristol), he had issue,
I. Egbert, his heir.
II. Henry, of Welland Court, co. Worcester, High Sheriff of
Bristol, 1753, and Mayor in 1771, 6. 21 March, 1715, d. 25
Nov. 1777, buried at St. Nicholas Church; to. 27 Sept. 1746,
Sarah, dau. and heiress of Kichard Meyler, Esq., of Bristol,
by her (who d. 7 Sept. 1769, and was buried at St. Nicholas)
he had a son,
EicHARD, of Ham Green, Somerset, of whom hereafter
as heir of the family.
III. WiUiam, 6. 6 Nov. 1717, bapt. at Ledbury; m. 22 April,
1737, Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Broome, of Bristol, and had
two sons,
1 William, living in Ireland in 1778 ; to. and had issue.
2 Robert, a Midshipman on board the " Ocean " man-of-
war, d. in the Sandwich Isles, 1781.
IV. Allen, bapt. at Ledbury, 12 May, 1720; to. 1st, 28 Feb.
1746, Mary, dau. of William Gardener, Esq. of Stroud, co.
Worcester, who d. March, 1747, and was buried at St.
Nicholas, Bristol, leaving a son,
1 Allen, 6. 20, and bapt. 24 March, 1747, EnMgn 69th
regt., d. unm. at Minehead, 21, and buried at St. Nicholas,
25 Oct. 1790.
Allen Bright to. 2ndly, 2 July, 1750, Anne, dau. of James
Hay, Esq. of the City of Worcester, by her (who was living
at Bristol in 1778) he had, with several others, who d. in
infancy, another son and dau.
2 Henry, bapt. 26 March, 170?, Mayor of Bristol, 1807,
d. unm. that year, buried at St. Nicholas, 25 Nov. 1807.
1 Anne, bapt. 25 Aug. 1754; m. 6 Nov. 1777, George
Eoch, son of Nicholas Roch, Esq. of Bakeston, co. Pem-
broke, and had issue.
Allen Bright sold Welland Court to his brother Henry ; d.
in 1763, and was buried at St. Nicholas.
V. Francis, of Jamaica, bapt. at Ledbury, 24 Oct. 1723; d.
unm. in 1754, buried in the parish of St. Andrews, Kingston,
Jamaica.
1. Mary, bapt. at Coddington, 23 Oct. 1728; m. at Colwall,
25 Sept. 17.52, George Bush, Esq. of Bristol, of the family
of Bush, of Beach, co. Gloucester, and had issue.
Mr. Bright made his will, 25 April, 1725; d. in July, 1726,
was buried on the 8th of the same month at Colwall, and was s.
by his eldest son,
Robert Bright, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Brockbury,
btipt. at Ledbury, 24 AjM'il, 1714; to. at All Saints' Church,
AVorcestey, 17 Feb. 1740, Dorothy, dau. and co-heiress of
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Receiver-General of tho co. of
Edward Lowbridge, Esq.
Worcester, and had issue,
Lowbridge, his heir.
Robert, d. young, buried at Colwall.
Dorothy, d. unm. 1527.
Mary, baptised at Colwall, 12 June, 1747 ; to. at St. Nicholas,
6 Dec. 1775, John-lnnes Baker, Esq., and had issue.
Mr. Bright cL in Jamaica, 20 July, 1758; was buried in tho
parish of St. Andrew's, Kingston, in that island, and was
s. by his eldest and only surviving son,
Lowbridge Bright, Esq. Lord of the manor of Brockbury;
6. March, 1741, baptised at All Saints', Worcester, d. unm. in
June, 1818, when his estates devolved on his first cousin, tho
heir male of the family,
Richard Bright, of Ham Green, Somerset (refer to issue of
Henry, 2nd son of Henry Bright, Lord of the manor of Brock-
bury), b. 21 July, 1754, became heir to his cousin, Lowbridge
Bright, in 1818, and was also heir to estates in H;irapshire and
elsewhere of his cousin, Richard Meyler, M.P. for Winchester;
)». at St. Thomas' Church, Liverpool, Sarah, dau. of Benjamin
Hey wood, Esq. of Liverpool, by whom, whoci. 18 March, 1827,
he had issue,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. Benjamin Heywood, the -well-known book collector and
Shakesperian critic, whose antiquarian correspondence with
Joseph Hunter is preserved in the British Jluseuin, b. 14
Aug. 1787; m. 1st, 6 Nov. 1818, his cousin Ehzabeth, dau. of
Nathaniel Heywood, Esq. of Manchester, who d. s. p. 31
May, 1819. He m. 2ndly, 20 June, 1822, Mary Elizabeth,
dau. of Rev. J. Koue, by whom (who d. 26 Oct. 1829) he
left at his decease, 7 Aug. 1843, the following issue,
1 Benjamin, who became heir to his uncle, and is the
present representative.
1 Phebe Eliza, 6. 24 Oct. 1824; d. unm. 1800.
2 Mary Sarah, m. 8 April, 1858, George Wallace, Esq.
of Eardiston, co. Worcester, and has issue.
in. Richard, b. 29 Sept. 1789, F.R.S., M.D. to Her Majesty
Queen Victoria, Physician at Guy's Hospital, d. 16 Dec.
1858; m. 1st, 14 Aug. 1822, Martha Lyndon, dau. of Dr.
Babington, who d. 30 Dec. 1823, leaving a son,
1 William Richard (Rev.), b. 20 Dec. 1823 ; d. 1848.
He to. 2ndly, 27 July, 1826, Eliza, dau. of Benjamin Follcit
(sister to Sir WiUiam FoUett), and by her (deceased) hud
further issue,
2 William Webb Follett, 6. 11 June, 1831; d. 1851.
3 James Franck, b. 29 May, 1832, took holy orders in 1856,
became Lord of the manor of Brockbury in 1^09, under the
wUl of his uncle, Henry Bright; m. 1804, Eniiiieline
Theresa, dau. of Rev. E. D. Wickliam (since deceased),
and has issue.
4 Henry Eustace, 6. Oct. 1838; d. 1875.
5 George Charics, M.D., b. Sept. 1840; m. 1869, Emmeline,
widow of — Hagan, Esq., and has issue.
1 Anna, d. 1832.
2 Emily, m. 1865, Richard WaUace, Esq., and has issue.
3 Clara Eliza,
v. Robert, of Bristol, and Abbot's Leigh, Somerset, 6. 12
Aug. 1795, High Sheriff of Bristol 1852; to. 4 June, 1821,
Caroline, dau. of Thomas Tyiidall, Esq. of the Fort, Bristol
(deceased), and d. 19 Sept. 1869, leaving issue,
1 Richard, of Stock's House, co. Herts, 6. 14 April, 1822,
J. P. for COS. of Herts, Bucks, and Somerset, M.P. for East
Someiset since 1868; m. 1855, Emma Katherine, dau. of
Admiral Thomas WoUey, and widow of J. A. Gordon, Etq.
of Knockespock, co. Aberdeen, and d. 28 Feb. 1878.
2 Robert Onesiphorus,C.B., b. 1823, Brigadier-General in
the array ; to. 1856, Caroline, dau. of Sir WiUiam Miles,
Bart., of Leigh Court, Sotnerset, and has issue.
3 Tyndall, of Liverpool, 6. 1824; to. 1851, Mary, dau. of
W. Fletcher, Esq. of Liverpool, and has issue.
4 George, b. 1826, a Judge in India; m. 1st, 1851, Eleanor
Georgina, dau. of Marcus McCausland, Esq. of Fruit Hill,
CO. Derry, by whom (who d. in India in 18.'i2) he had one
son, Robert Marcus, d. 1868. He m. 2ndly, Tempe, dau.
of Henry Raikes, Esq. of the Bengal Civil tervice, and has
issue by her.
5 Charles Edward, of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6.
1829; TO. 25 Aug. 1868, Hon. Anna Maria Georgina Man-
ners Sutton, dau. of John Henry Thomas, 3rd Viscount
Canterbury, late Governor of Victoria, and has issue.
6 Arthur, 6. 1831, Lieut, and Adjutant 22nd regt. Bengal
N.I., killed during the Indian Mutiny, 1857.
7 Reginald, of Melbourne, Victoria, 6. 1833.
1 Caroline Margaret Anna.
2 Isabel Marianne, rn. the Rev. J. L. Gibbs, Vicar of
Clifton-IIarapden, co. Oxford, and has issue.
3 Constance.
V. Samuel, ofSandheys, Liverpool, b. 25 Sept. 1799, J. P.
CO. Lancaster, d. 28 Jan. 1870, and was buried at the Ancient
Chapel, Toxteth Park, Liverpool. He m. 10 Sept. 1828,
Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Hugh Jones, Esq. of Lark Hill, near
Liveri)ool, »ud had issue.
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1 Ilcnry Arthur, of Aslificld, near Liverpool, 6. Feb. 1830,
J.F. CO. Lancaster; iii. 1861, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of S. H.
Thompson, Esq. of Thingwall Hall, near Liverpool, and
2 Heywood, of Liverpool, 6. 1S37.
3 Hugh Meyler, h. 1839; d. 1866.
4 S.imuel, of Melbourne, Victoria, h. 1843.
1 Sarah Elizabeth Mesnard, m. 1852, George Melly, Esq.,
late M.P. for Stoke-upon-Trent, and has issue.
2 Elizabeth, m. 1853, George Holt, Esq. of Liverpool, and
has issue.
5 Harriette.
4 Anna Maria, m. 1874, Archibald Weir, Esq., M.D., of
Malvern, and has issue.
I. Phebe, 6. in Queen Square, Bristol, 1785, d. 1875, buried
at Colwall.
II. Sarah, 6. 26 March, 1792; d. 16 July followins.
ni. Sarah Anne, b. at Ham Green, 3 Sept. 1793; d. 18C6,
buried at Colwall.
IV. Mary, 6. 2 June, 1798 ; d. 10 Dec. 1799.
V. Elizabeth Mary, 6. at Ham Green, 31 Aug. 1805.
Mr. Bright d. in Jan. 1840, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Bright, Esq. Lord of the manor of Brockbury, h. 13
Jan. 1784; Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for Bristol from 1820 to 1830,
s. his father in the Hereford and Hampshire estates, d. unni.
26 March, 1869, when the manor of Brockbury devolved by
his will on his nephew, Eov. James Franck Bright, while the
other estates of Colwall, co. Hereford, and Crawley, co. Hants,
descended to his eldest nephew and heir-at-law, the present
Benjamin Bright, Esq. of Colwall.
.4 fiiis— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., a fesse wavy erminois
in chief, three crescents arg., for Bright ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a
lion rampant between three annulets gu., for Meyler.
Crest — A demi-lioii rampant holding a batile-ase Leaded
eu-
Motto— 'Poit tenebras lucem.
BEINKLEY OF KNOCKMAROON,
Beinkley, Walter Stephens, Esq. of Knock-
maroon House, CO. Dublin, J.P., late Capt. 11th
Hussars, b. 1826 ; m. 1851, Susann aCaroline, dau.
of Major Michael Turner of Ipswich, and has
issue,
I JohnTorner, 6. 23 Oct. 1855.
II. Walter Frederick Brownlow, 6. 29 July, 1859.
III. Charles Michael Edgewortb, b. 6 May, 1861.
I. Julia Katherine. ii. Anna Isabella.
III. Susannah Kathleen.
ILtltCaflC— The Right Rev. John Brinkley, D.D., 6.
at Woodbridge, Suffolk, in 1766, entered Caius Coll., Cam-
bridge, 29 Aug. 1783, became B.A. in 1788, and M.A. 1791;
■was appointed Astronomer-Royal in 1792; Archdeacon of
Clogher, 1808; President of the Royal Irish Academy, 1822,
and Bishop of Cloyne, 8 Oct. 1826. His Lordship m. Esther,
dau. of Matthew Weld, Esq. of Dublin, and had two sons
and one dau.,
I. John, of whom hereafter.
II. Mathew, of Parsontown, co. Meath, h. 2 March, 1796 ;
admitted a Vicar Choral of Cloyne, 31 March, 1831 ; J. P.
CO. Meath; m. 5 March, 1821, Harriet, dau. of Very Rev.
Richard Graves, Dean of Ardagh, and d. 27 April, 1866,
having had issue,
1 John, d. unm.
2 RrcHARD Graves, of Portland (see that family).
S Mathew, Lieut. y7th foot, Secretary to the Governor of
Australia.
4 Hercules. 5 Francis.
1 Esther, m. John Alexander, Esq. of Milford, co. Carlow.
2 Eliza, m. William Henry Longfield, Esq. of Careystown,
CO. Cork.
3 Haiiiet, m. Richard Henry Farrer, Esq. of Dunamaise,
Queen's Co.
4 Minna, m. G. A. Eotherham, Esq. of Kilbride Castle,
CO. Meath.
5 Anna, m. 1st. 25 Aug. 1860, James, 5th Earl of King-
ston; and2ndly, 29 July, 1873, WilUam Downes Webb,
Esq. of KellyvUla, Queen's Co.
6 Arabella.
7 Jane, m. 27 March, 1861, Edward Vernon, Esq., eldest
son of J. E. Venables Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle,
CO. DubUn.
I. Sarah, m. Robert-James Graves, M.D., and d.'s. p.
The Bishop of Cloyne d. Sept. 1835. His eldest son.
The Rev. John Bkinkley, Rector of Glanworth, Diocese of
Cloyne, in. Anne, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Rev. Walter
Stepheus,of Hybla, co. Kildare, by Arabella his wife, dau. of
Capt. William Glasoott, and d. 14 Feb. 1847, leaving a dau.,
Sarah, and two sons,
I. John, 9th Lancers, d. unm. in India.
II. Walter Stephens, now of Knockniaroon House.
Arms— Az. a cross patonce engrailed and in chief tlireo
estoiles or.
Crest— A cross patonce engrailed surmounted of an cstoile,
all or.
Jl/o«ci— Mutabimur.
Seat — Kuockmaroon House, Castlcknock, co. Dublin.
BRINKLEY OF FORTLAOTD.
Brinklet, Eichard Grates, Esq. of Fortland,
CO. Sligo, b. 21 Sept. 1823 ; m. 2 Dec. 1845, Hester,
dau. of James Dodd Llojd, Esq. of Ardagh, co. Sligo,
by Charlotte his wife, dau. of George Hepenstal,
Esq., and has issue,
I. John Lloyd, 6. 8 June, 1852.
II. James William Arthur, b. 15 March, 1S54.
I. Charlotte Ida Harriette.
II. Louisa Maria Susan, m. 19 Sept. 1868, Capt F. R. Crof-
ton, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Malby Crofton, Bart.
III. Harriette Adela. iv. Alice Maud Elizabeth.
V. Anna.
Mr. E. G-. Brinkley is eldest surviving son of
Matthew Brinkley, Esq. of Parsonstown, co. Meath,
•who was 2nd son of the Bishop of Cloyne (see pre-
ceding family).
Arms, &c.— Same as Brinkley o/^noc/jniaroon.
iSeaf— Fortland, Dromore West, co. Sligo.
BRISBANE OF BRISBANE.
Brisbane, Charles Thomas, Esq. of Brisbane,
CO. Ayr, J.P., b. 19 Sept. 1814 ; s. his kinsman, the
late Sir Thomas Macdougal-Brisbane, Bart., G.C.B.,
27 Jan. I860; m. June, 1860, Florence Frances
Henrietta, dau. of Montagu John Tatham, Esq.
iLtltCage. — Tins family appears to have possessed Bishop-
ton, in Renfrewshire, with lands in cos. Stirling and Ayr, long
prior to the date of any charters they have preserved. Craw-
furd, in his Renfrewshire, takes notice of " Bishopton, the
ancient inheritance of the Brisbanes, the chief of that name,"
and of " AUanus de Brysbane, filius Whelheim de Brysbane,
who obtained a grant of the lands of Macherach, in Stirling-
shire, to which Malcolm, the Earl of Wigton (so created, in
1334), is witness."
Mathew Brisbane, of Bishopton, the descendant of this
ancient house, falling at the battle of Flodden, 9 Sept. 1513,
and leaving no issue, was s. by his brother,
John Brisbane, whose retour of service in the lands of
Killincraig, &c., holding of the Crown, relates the circum-
stance of his brother's death at Flodden ; and whose charter,
dated 4 July, 1514, of the estate of Bishopton, is granted by
John, Lord Erskine, son of Lord Robert, who also fell at
Flodden. This John Brisbane was s. by his son,
John Brisbane, of Bishopton, who, as heir of his father,
obtained a charter, dated 12 Aug. 1523, from John, 3rd Earl
of Lennox, of the lands of Ballincleirach, in the district of
Campsie, co. Stirling. From a sasine, dated 1523, it appears
that his wife was Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Lindsay, of
Dunrod. He fell at the battle of Pinkie, 10 Sept. 1547, and
was s. by his son,
John Brisbane, of Bishopton, served heir to his father in
the lands of Kilhncraig, 20 May, 1549. He wass. at his decease
by his eldest son,
Robert Brisbane, who jn. 1562, Janette Stewart, dau. of
James Stewart, of Ardgown and Blackall. He d. 1610, and
was s. by his son,
John Brisbane, of Bishopton, )». 1st, 24 Dec. 1595, Anna
Blair, dau. of the Laird of Blair, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Robert, m. 1635, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Lyon, of
Auldbar.
Janet, m. 1612, Fleming of Boghall.
Grissel, m. 1623, Walter Denniston, of Colgrain.
Elizabeth, to. James Shaw, of Baliegellie, in Ireland, of the
family of Shaw of Greenock, and was mother of
James Shaw, husband of his cousin, Elizabeth Brisbane,
and coutinuator of the family.
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Mr. Brisbane, in. 2naiy, 28 April, IG12, the lion. Jano Sempill,
dau. of Kobert, 4th Lord Sempill, and sister of HurIi, 5lh lord,
and had two other sons, William and James, and two dims.,
Anne, ?u. 1628, James Campbell, son of Sir James Campbell,
of Ardkinglass; and Jjarbara. lie d, 1G35, and was s. by his
son,
John Brisbane, of that ilk, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Sir John
Hamilton, of Orbiston, and had issue,
John, m. 1644, his cousin-gerraan, Mary, dau. of Sir William
Mure, of Howallan, and widow of Walter, 3rd Lord Blantyie.
He d. 1649, leaving three daus. in infancy; one of wliom,
Anne, afterwards m. William Fullerton, of tluit ilk ; the
two others appear to have d. uiim.
Elizabeth, m. 26 June, 16:')?, to her cousin, James Shaw (of
this marriage more presently).
Sarah.
Anna, m. 1663, Eobcrt Hamilton, of Cams.
Janet, m. 1662, Capt. Hamilton, of Woodside,
Marion. Jean.
John Brisbane, the elder, m. 2ndly, Jean, dau. of James Chal-
mers, of Gadgirth, but had no other issue. The death of his
con without heirs male placing the estates at his disposal, he
made the contract of murri:ige between his eldest dau.,
Elizabeth, and his nephew, James Shaw, by which the estate
of Brisbane was to be settled on the heirs male of that mar-
riage, and James Shaw was himself to assume the surname and
arms of Brisbane ; with which covenant comjilying, he became
accordingly
James Brisbane of that ilk, who by this marriage had
issue,
John, his heir.
James, m. 1691, Anne, 2nd dau. of John Cranstoun, of Glon.
William, a Capt. in the army, d. unm.
Anne, m. Dr. Bamsay, Physician, of Ayr.
The eldest son,
John Brisbane, of Brisbane, m. 1635, Margaret, dau. of
Sir Archibald Stewart, of Blackball, and had two sons and
four daus.,
I. James, his heir.
II. Thomas, «i. 1715, Isabel, dau. of Sir Thomas Kicholson,
of Ladykirk, and had issue,
1 Thomas, heir to his uncle.
2 John, Adm. K.N., m. Miss Young, duu. of Adm. Yonng,
and d. 1807, having had (with Uaus.) several sons, of
whom,
John Donglas, the eldest, was drowned on board one of
the French prizes, after Rodney's action, 1782.
Thomas Stewart, Lieut.-Col. in the army, killed at St.
Domingo, 1795.
William Henry, a Naval Captain, was poisoned by the
French prisoners a Gibraltar, 1796.
Charles (Sir), K.C.B., Rear-Admiral, a gallant naval
officer, wounded in Rodney's action, 12 April, 1782,
and distinguished under Hood and Nelson; m. 14 June,
1793, Sarah, eldest dau. and co-heir of the late Sir
James Patey, Knt., of Reading, aad dying 1829, left
issue,
I. Charles, Major 34th rcgt., m. 1832, Charlotte Maria
Lennard, dau. of Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, Bart.,
and had issue,
1 Charles Thomas, now of Brisbane.
1 Charlntte Anna Maria, in. Aug. IS56, Lionel St.
Aubyn, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Foot.
2 Caroline iilaria.
3 Georgiana Lavinia, d. 18 June, 1!:'57.
II. John William Douglas, Capt. R.N., m. E. Rilcy,
and d. 22 Jan. 1848, leaving issue.
I. Lavinia, m. Col. Ewart.
II. Arethusa.
James (Sir), also a gallant naval Commander, attained
the rank of Admiral. Ho m. Miss Ventham, only dau.
of John Ventham, Esq., and left one son, James
Stewart, a Commander U.N., and two daus.
3 Stewart. 4 Alexander. 0 Charles.
1 Miirgaret, m. 1734, John Mitchell, Esq. of Middlcton,
Aiivocate, and had issue.
2 D'Arcy, m. Sir Walter Maxwell, Bart, of Pollok.
3 Mary, m. the Hon. Georcc Cranstoun, 7th son of the 5th
Lord Cranstoun, ami had issue.
4 Helen, m. Admiral Sir James Douglas, Bnrt., and was
grandmother of Sir John James Scott Douglas, Bart.
5 Isabella, m. John Miller, M.D.
6 Agnes, d. unin.
I. Prudence, d. unm.
II. Jean, m. the brother of Hugh Montgomcric, of Broom-
lands".
III. Elizabeth, m. Alexander Forrester, of Cavse Cowie.
IV. Catherine, m. William Fairlie, of that ilU.
Mr. Brisbane was «. at his decease by his eldest son,
jAMiis BmsBANE, of Brisbane, Trbo waa served heir to his
father, 2 May, 1757, but d. unm., when the estates devolved
on his nephew,
Thomas BnisnAUE, who was served heir 15 Sept. 1770. Tliis
gentleman, m. Elcanora, dau. of Sir William Bruce, Cart., of
Stenhouse, and had two sons and a dau.,
Thomas, his heir.
Michael, d. in the H.E.I.C.'s servics.
Bary.
Mr. Brisbane d. 1812, and was s. by his son,
Sir Thomas Makdoogall Brisbane, of Brisbane, co. Ayr,
G.C.B., G.C.H., LL.D., A.M., F.R.S., President of the Royal
Society of Edinburgh, &c.. Gen. in the army, who was
created a Baronet in 1836 ; he m. Nov. 1819, Anna Maria, dau.
of Sir Henry Hay Mackdougall, Bart., of Mackerstouu, and
had issue,
Thomas Australiug, 6. 24 Aug. 1824 ; an officer in the army ;
d. 15 Nov. 1849.
Henry, b. 2 March ; d. 2S May, 1826.
Isabella Maria, d. 26 Feb. 1849.
Eleanor Australia, d. 9 April, 1852.
Sir Thomas Brisbane was not only one of the most distin-
guished commanders of the Peninsular war, but also a man
of high scientific attainments. In 1S26, he and his wife, Anna
Maria, were authorised, by Royal Licence, dated 14 Aug., to
use the surname of Makdodgall before that of Brisbane. Sir
Thomas, who was Governor of New South Wales from 1820 to
1825, d. at Brisbane, 27 Jan. 1860, and was s. by his kinsman
the present Charles Thomas Beiscans, Esq. as heir by-
entail.
Arnm—^a.., a chevron cheque or and gu. between three
cushions of the second. Granted to Sir Charles Brisbane,
K.G.B., by command of His Majesty King George III., for
i-ho capture of the island of Curasao on I Jan. 1807, viz., a
chief, embattled, thereon a ship of war under sail between
two castles ; and for an additional crest, out of a naval crown,
an arm embowed, grasping a sword, and from the hand a
medal suspended by a ribbon, and the motto "Curacao," to
be borne by him, the said Sir Charles Brisbane, and his
descendants,
FainiUj Crest— A. stork's head erased, holding in its moutli
a snake nowod, all ppr.
Fam'dij SMpportei-s— Twotalbots ppr. Supporters were also
granted to Sir Charles Brishanb, K.C.B. Dexter, a Briti.sli.
sailor, and sinister, a British mariner, habited and accoutred.
Motto (in an escroU above the crest)— Certamine summo.
Seal — Brisbane, Largs, co. Ayr.
BHISCOE OF RIVERDALE.
Betsco£, Edwaed John, Esq. of Kiverclale, co.
Westmeath, and of Screggan, King's Co., J.P.,
Higli Sherife for the latter 1860, h. April, 1819 ;
m. Se))t. 1852, Anna Eebecca, eldest dau. of tlie
late Eev. Sir William M. Smith- Marriott, Bart., and
has had issue,
I. William Thomas, h. 1S54; d. 18.59.
II. Edward John Marriott, b. 28 Sept. 1803.
HI. Robert Ralph, 6. 25 Dec. 1867.
I. Juha Elizabeth. n. Maria Elizabeth, d. 1S70.
HtlTCIfJC— John Brtscoe, Esq., stated to have been of
the family of Crofton Hall, Cumberland, served as an officer in
Queen Elizabeth's army against O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone. He
m. Eleanor Kearney, of Scraghe, near Tullamore, and from an
inscription over the entrance-door of the now ruined castle of
Scr.aghe, appears to have liuilt that place in 1588. In the reign
of Charles I., a royal grant of lands in King's Co. was mado
to the family under the Act for the remedy of defective titles;
and in the reign of William HI., the Briscoes came within
the scope of King James's attainder. In 1703, Ralph Briscoe
re-acquired, by purchase, the lordship and manor of Rathleen,
Kind's Co. He in. Eleanor, sister of John Price, Esq., M.P.
for Wicklow, ana had by her five sons, of whom the 2nd,
Edward Briscoe, Esq., J. P., m. Frances, dau. of Rev. Essex
Edgeworth, of Lissard, co. Longford, and had a dau. Eleanor,
m. Andrew Armstrong, Esq. of Clara, J.P. His youngest
brother,
William Briscoe, E.sq., whose will, dated 27 July, 1772, was
proved 8 Feb. 1775, in. 1st, Dorothea, dau. of Ncsbit of Tul)l)or-
daly, which lady d. s. ?). ; and 2ndly, Jemima, dau. of James
Nu;,'ent, Esq. of Clonlost. co. Westmeath, by whom he bad
Edward John; William Nugent; and Eleanor Anne. The
elder sofl.
BEI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BEO
191
Edward John Briscoe, Esq., 5. 1770, s. to the entailed pro-
perty of liis un^le Edward, and served as High Sheriff of co.
Westuieath, 1800. He m. 1790, Frances, dau. of Thomas
Fetlierstonliaugh, Esq. of Brajlilyn, co. Westmeath, and d.
1815, leaving issue three sons and three daus.,
I. WiixiAM Thomas, his heir.
II. Edward, ol Grangeniore, co. 'Westmeath, 6. 1799; served
as High Slieriff 1833 ; to. 1829, Hester, youngest dau. of
James Kynd, Esq. of Derryvolan, co. Fermanagh, and of
Eyndville, co. Meath, and d. 1842, leaving issue,
1 John Fetiierstonhaugh, of Grangemore, KiUucan, and
Altadore, Kilpcdder, co. Wicklow, J.P., b. Aug. 1830; m.
April, 1852, Katheriue Rebecca, dau. of William Peareth,
Esq. of L'sw.irtli Hcuse. co. Durham, and Cliff House,
Sandgate, K( ni, and has issue, Algernon Thomas Fethers-
tonhaugh, b. 7 Jlarch, 1^02; Katherine Kebecca Fethers-
tonhaugh ; Julia Isabella F"etherstonhaugh ; Cecilia
Julia Fetherstonhaugh ; Isabella Frances Fetherston-
haugh; Eosa Ellen Fetherstonhaugh.
2 James, b. 1832; d. 8 July, 1860.
1 Maria Elizabeth, d. 1858.
in. Jamrs, m. Harriet, dau. of Thomas Coates, Esq. of
Staplestown, co. Kildare.
rv. Fetherston. m. Charlotte, dau. of John Phillips, Esq.,
and d. 1871.
1. Jane, m. Humphrey Bor, Esq.
u. Eleanor, to. James Johnston, Esq.
m. Anna Maria.
Tlie eldest son,
William Thomas Briscoe, Esq. of Eiverdale, h. 1792; m.
1818, Maria Elizabeth, dau. of James Kynd, Esq. of Derry-
volan, CO. Fermanagh, and Eyndville, co. Meath, and by her
(who d. 1874) had issue,
Edward John, now of Eiverdale.
James Rynd, 6. 1821 ; m. 1845, Barbara, dau. of Benjamin
Riky, Esq. of Ballylow, co. Carlow, and has issue.
Hester Matilda. Frances,
Mr. Briscoe d. 1854.
Arms — Arg. three greyhounds courant, in pale, sa.
Ci-est — A greyhound courant sa., seizing a hare, ppr.
Seat — Eiverdale, KUlucan, Westmeath.
BKISCOE OP TINVANE.
Eetscoi:, Henet Whitby, Esq. o£ Tinvane, co.
Tipperarj, J.P. cos. Tipperaiy and Kilkenny, b.
29 Sept. 1809 ; m. 8 June, 1835, Deborah, dau. of
Bev. Kobert Shaw, and has issue,
1. Hesrt Whitby, R.A., J.P. and D.L., m. 13 Jan. 1SG4,
Caroline Anna, 3rd dau. of J. A. T. Smyth, Esq. of Cum-
hcrland Terrace. Reprent's Park, and Eversfield Place, St.
I.ennard's-on-the-Sea, and left issue, Henry Whitby, and
Ed rh Caroline.
II. llobert F., Capt. E.KT., to. 9 Jan. 1879, Annie Smith, eldest
dau. of Joseph Dodds, Esq.,M.P., of Stockton-on-Tees.
III. Arthur Welle-ley. iv. Wastel Henry.
V. Charles Edward.
I.Deborah, n. Alicia, in. Lucie Elizabeth, iv. Gertrude.
V. Henrietta. vi. Jane Anne Catherine. vii. Eugenie.
iLtlttaffC. — He.vrt Briscoe, E.?q., J.P. for cos.Tipperary,
Kilkenny, and Waterford, 6. 175J, entered the 1st regt. of
Horse 1770. He m. 177.5, Miss Margaret Sneyd, and had issue,
Henry Whitbt, his heir.
John, Major K.A., deceased.
Robert, an Officer 27th foot, deceased.
Edward Whitby, J.P., of Harristown, co. Kilkenny, to. Ann-
Helena, dau. of Michael Eivers, Esq., and has Henry and
other issue.
Abigail (Mrs. Bowers), deceased. Fanny, deceased.
Margaret, m. Major Gen. Bredin, E.A.
Dora, m. J. Wilkie, Esq., Ordnance Storekeeper, brother of
late Sir David Wilkie, E.A.
Anne, m. Capt. Gibson, E.N. battalion.
Catherine, to. Capt. Christian, R.V.B.
The eldest son,
Henry Whitby Briscoe, Esq., J.P. for cos. Tippcrary,
Kilkenny, and Waterford, b. 1777; s. his father 1307. He iit
1808, Alicia, dau. of Francis White, Esq. of Carrikbeg, and by
her (who d. 1816) had issue,
Henry, his heir.
Francis, M.A., Eector of Eilmessan, diocese of Meath, b.
14 Nov. 1810 ; to. 1854, Dorothea, relict of John Long, Esq.,
and eldest dau. of John Cornwall, Esq. of Brown.stown
House, CO. Meath, and has issue, Josephine and Gustavus.
Alicia Louisa, yn. 5 Jan. 1836, Richard Bergoin Bennett, Esq.,
Bal•ri3ter-a^Law, eldest Bon of Richard Newton Bennett,
Esq., Ban-ister-at-Law, formerly of Blacks'coops, co. Wex-
ford, and Chief Justice of Tobago, and has Issue.
Anne, m. 1851, Thomas C. Waring, Esq., late of the co.
Kilkenny, and has issue one son.
Frances. Harriette.
Arms— Arg. three greyhounds courant in pale sa.
Crest— A greyhoimd courant sa., seizing a hare, ppr.
31otto — Post virtutem cun-o.
Seat— Tinvane House, Carrick-on-Suir, co. Tipperary.
»
See Etjggles-Beise.
BEISTOWE OF BEESTHORPE EALL.
Beistowe, Samuel Boteiee, Esq. of Beesthorpe
Hall, CO. Nottingham, and of Twjford, co. Derby
Q.C., M.A., M.P. and late Recorder for Newark, b.
5 Oct. 1822 ; m. 1856, Albertiue, dau. of M. Jeau
Jacques Lavit, of Paris, and lias (with other issue)
a son, '
Samuel, 6. 1858.
iLiltCajJC— Samuel Bristowe, Esq. of Twyford, 6. 23
June, 1694 (elder son of Samuel Bristowe, Esq. of Twyford
and 4th in descent from William Bristowe, a younger son of
Bristowe of Beesthorpe), to. 19 Sept. 1730, Mary, dau. and
heir of Thomas Savage, Esq. of Burton Nether HaU, co. Staf-
ford, descended from the noble family of Savage, Earl Rivers
and had issue, '
Samuel, his heir.
Thomas, of Twyford, &. 4 July, 1739; to. 29 Aug. 17G5 Mary
3rd dau. of Leonard Fosbrooke, Esq. of Shardlowe co'
Derby, and had, with a dau. Mary, a son, '
Samuel, 6. 8 Aug. 1766, who m. Eliza Anne Banks, and had
(with two daus., EUza, who to. and left issue ; and Julia)
tour sons, Samuel Ellis, heir to his great-uncle • Simon
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1806, to. Mary, only dau. of the Rev!
J. Stephenson, and has one son and one dau. ; John 6
1813; Henry Fosbrooke. '
Mr. Bristowe d. 31 March, 1761, and was buried at Twyford.
His elder son,
Samuel Bristowe, Esq. of Beesthorpe, co. Notts, and Twy-
ford, CO. Derby, 6. 8 Sept. 1736, J.P., High Sheriff of Notts
1799. He d. unm. 18 June, 1818, and was s. by his grand-
nephew,
Samuel Ellis Bristowe, Esq. of Beesthorpe and Twyford,
J.P. and D.L., 6. 10 March, 1800 ; to. 1st, 1821, Mary Anne[
dau. of Samuel Fox, Esq. of Osmaston Hall, co. Derby ; and
2ndly, 6 July, 1836, the Lady Alicia Mary Needham, sister of
the Earl of Kilmorey. By the former lady he left issue,
Samuel Boteler, now of Beesthorpe.
Henry Fox, b. 8 May, 1824. Anna Maria.
He d. 1855.
^j-ms— Erm., a fesse cotised sa., three crescents or.
Crest— Out of a crescent or, a demi-eagle displayed az.
il/o«o— Vigilantibus non dormientibus.
&a«s— Beesthoi-pe Hall, Newark, co. Notts; and Twvf-ird
Derby. ■' '
HAERISON-BROADLEY OP WELTON.
Eaeeison Beoadlet, William Henet, Esq. of
Wclton, CO. York, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1867,
and Major Yorkshire Hussars, M.P. for East Riding',
b. 9 Aug. 1820 ; eldest son of William Henry Har-
rison, Esq. of Ripon and Sinderby, assumed by
royal license the additional siu-name and arms o'f
Beoadley, in 1865.
ILfltragC— Henry Broadley, Esq., an officer E.N., Srd
surviving son of Thomas Broadley, of Ferriby and Kingston-
upon-Hull, and great-grandson of Thomas Broadley, Esq., by
Frances, his wife, to. 1774, B. A. Jarratt, dau. and heiress of
John Jarratt, Esq. of Beverley, and by her had issue,
I. Thomas (Rev.), of whom presently.
II. John, d. 1833, leaving issue.
III. Henry, of Weldton and Ferriby, co. York, J. P., D.L.
and M.P. for the East Riding of the co., b. 1793; d. unm.
Aug. 1851.
I. Sarah, d, unm, 1807.
192
BEO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BRO
n. Mary, m. 4 Nov. 1819, W. H. Ilarrison, Esq. of Eipon
and Sindeiby ; d. 3 Aug. 1831, leaving issue,
1 William Henbt, now of Welton.
2 Broadley, Major-Gen. in the army, late Lieut. -Col. 11th
Hussars, b. Nov. 1821 ; m. 14 Feb. 1846, Julia Henrietta,
dau. of the Hon. and Very Eev. H. D. Erskine, D.D.,
Dean of Ripon, 2nd son of Lord Enskine, and has issue,
Henry Broadley, b. 12 March, 18.'i3; Bobert Er.skine, 6.
April, 1857; Broadley, b. Oct. 18G2; Esme Erskine, 6.
Sept. 1864; Mary Broadley, m. 1876, Capt. Parker; Eva
Erskine ; Louisa Sophia.
3 Thomas, d. young.
1 Mary, in. Nov. 1850, Frederick Palmer, Esq., J.P., D.L.,
of Withcote Hall. co. Leicester, and has issue, Geoffrey
AV. B., i. 1864; Mary Sophia; Hester Alice; Emily.
III. Sophia, of Welton, d. unm. 1864.
The eldest son,
The Eev. TnoMAS Eboadlet, of Ferriby, d. unm. 1815,
having devised his landed estates to his brother Henry, d.
1851, and by his will left his estates to his sister Sophia, d. ^mm.
1864, bequeathing her estates to her nephew, William Henbt
Habbison, directing him to take the name and arms of
BBOADLEy, in addition to and after that of Habbison.
j4r)ns— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a chevron chequy erm.
and gu. between three crosses pattee titchee sa. ; 2nd and .3rd,
az., a bend vaire arg. and gu., between three demi-lions ram-
pant or. , „ , ,
C,.^5£_Within a chaplet of roses ppr., a cross pattee fitchee
ea.
Motto— TlonoT post funera vivit.
(Seais— Welton, near Brough, East Yorkshire.
BKOADE OP FENTON-VTVIAIf.
See Staniee.
BBOADMEAD OF OLANDS.
Beoadmead, Thomas Palfrey, Esq. of Olands,
Somerset, J.P., Barris'.er-at-Law, b. 29 April, 1822 ;
m. 16 Aug. 1848, Harriet, only child of James
Bucknell, Esq. of Cork, and of Crowcombe, Somerset,
and has, with other issue,
James Edcknell, Barrister-at Law, b. 1849.
This gentleman and his sister, Elizabeth Palfrey, are
the only children of the late Philip Broadmead, Esq.
of Olands, J.P. and D.L. (who was b. 22 Oct. 1789,
and d. 1866), by EUzabeth his wife, only cliild of
Thomas Palfrey, Esq. of Oake and Milverton,
Somerset.
Arms — Arg. on a mount in base a stag lodged ppr. on a
chief az., three acoi-ns slipped or.
Crest — A fret az., thereon a stag's head erased, liolding in
the mouth an acorn slipped ppr.
Seats— Olands, Milverton, Somerset ; Enmore Park, Bridge-
water.
4
BEOADWOOD OF LYNE.
Broadwood, Henry Fowler, Esq. of Lyne,
Sussex, b. 6 June, 1811 ; m. 3 Nov. 1840, Juhana
Maria, dau. of Wyrley Birch, Esq. of Wretham
Hall, Norfolk, by Katharine Sarah his wife, dau. of
Jacob Keynardson, Esq. of Holywell Hall, co. Lincoln,
and has issue,
I. James Henry TscnoDi, 6. 21 Nov. 1854.
II. Henry John Tschudi, b. 5 Feb. 1856.
I. Katharine Margaret, m. 1 July, 1862, Edmund Cra'ster,
2nd son of Thomas Wood Cra'ster, Esq. of Cra'ster Tower,
Northumberland, and d. 21 July, 1874, leaving issue.
II. Edith Juliana, m. '28 Sept. 1869, Robert Conway Dobbs,
E.sq., son of the late Hon. William Cary Dobbs, some time
M.P. for Carriekfcrgus, and Judge of the Landed Estates
Court, Ireland.
III. Bertha Marion. iv. Mary Stewart.
V. Evelyn Charlotte. vi. Amy Murray.
VII. Lucy Ethclrcd.
ILt'lir<l0P.— BnBKHABT TscnuDi, of Glarus, in Switzerland,
a descendant of a noble but impovt-rished Swiss family, selllcd
in I'.ngland about the year 1718, and there, by energy, talent,
and inventiou, as a musical instrument maker, rendered
himself celebrated at the court of London, and associated
with John Broadwood, acquired wealth, and founded the
fortune of his descendants, who are now represented by the
family of Bboadwood of Lyne.
John Bboadwood, of Reeves Hall, Essex, who thus became
connected with Burkhart Tschudi, m. 12 Jan. 1769, that
gentleman's dau. and eventual heiress, Barbara Tschudi (Mr.
John Broadwood, bapt. at Cockburaspath, N.B., 15 Oct. 1732,
was eldest son, by Margaret Perves his wife, of James Broad-
wood, youngest son of John Broadwood, who was living at
Oldhamstock, East Lothian, and m. 8 July, 1679, Katharine
Boan.) By the heiress of Tschudi (who d. 8 July, 1776) Mr.
John Broadwood left at his decease, 17 July, 1812, a son and
heir,
James Schddi Bboadwood, Esq. of Lyne, J. P., 6. 20 Dec.
1772, High Sheriff for Surrey, 1834; m. 1st, 11 July, 1797,
Sophia Bridget, dau. of John Colvill, and had by her (who d.
26 Aug. 1801) three children, 1 John (Rev.), b. 13 May, 1798;
m. 25 Jan. 1825, Charlotte, dau. of John King, Esq. of Lox-
wood, Sussex, and d. s. p. '26 Jan. 1864; 2 James Preston, d.
v/mn. 1820 ; and 1 Elizabeth, d. an infant. Mr. Broadwood
m. 2ndly, 11 June, 1804, Margaret Schaw, dau. of Daniel
Stewart, Esq. of Glenfinglas and Glenbuckle, co. Perth, and of
the Island of Dominica, and by her (who d. 4 April, 1849) had
issue,
Henbt Fowleb, now of Lyne.
Thomas Capel, b. 4 Sept. 1817; m. 20 May, 1852, Mary
Davidson Hennen, dau. of — Hennen, Esq. of New Orleans,
U.S., and has issue, Anna Maria Hennen; Louise Stewart;
Maude Alice; Eva; Julia Blanche.
Walter Stewart, 6. 2 May, 1819; w. 12 May, 1857, Mary
Anne Elizabeth, dau. of WUliam Turner, Esq., and has
surviving issue, Alice Isabel ; Annie Agatha.
Sophia, )/(. 1st, Samuel Bosanquet, Esq., he d. without issue,
Oct. 1848, and she m. 2ndly, the Eev. Henry Eaymond
Barker.
Margaret Jean, d. unm. 1 May, 1853.
Barbara, m. 30 Nov. 1852, Eev. Wm. Brudenel Barter, aaid.
without issue, 27 March, 1865.
Mary Drummond, m. 1830, Eev. Alfred Lyall (who d. 1865),
and has surviving issue, Walter Tschudi ; Alfred Cumming ;
James Broadwood; George John; Harry; Mary Sybilla;
m. 1855, Eev. Francis Holland (son of Sir Henry Holland,
Bart.); Catherine Stewart, m. Eev. Robert Godolphin
Peter; Barbara Dorothea ; Mary.
Katharine Frances, m. 23 Aug. 1838, Henry Thomas Lee,
Esq. of Dynas Powys, Glamorganshire (who afterwards took
holy orders, and d. 1877), and has surviving issue, Henry
Herbert; John; Augustus Charles; Barbara Stewart;
Charlotte Mary; Sophia; Katharine Margaret.
EUzabeth, m. May, 1838, Eev. J. Cecil Wynter, and d. with-
out issue, 18 June, 1840.
Susan Monteath.
Mr. Broadwood d. 8 Aug. 1851.
^7-ms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Bboadwood, erm., two pales
vairy or and gu., on a chief vert an annulet, between two
fir trees or; 2nd and 3rd, Tschudi, or, a pine tree ppr.,
eradicated, bearing nine bloody cones.
Crest— A pine tree, ppr., charged with nine bloody cones, the
trunk eradicated, gu.
Motto — Semper virens.
Seat — Lyne, near Horsham.
BROADWOOD OF HOLMBTJSH.
Broadwood, Thomas, Esq. of Laugliarne, Car-
marthenshire, b. 22 Dec. 1821 ; m. 1866, Florence,
dau. of J. Johnson, of London.
ILtlTCagt— John Bboadwood, Esq. of Eeeves Hall, Essex,
bapt. 15 Oct. 1732 (.5cc Broadwood of Lyne); m. 2ndly, Mary,
dau. of James Kitson, of Doncaster, and had by her two
sons,
Thomas, of Mickleham, Surrey, and subsequently of Holm-
bush, Crawley, Su.ssex.
Henry, of The Albany, London, M.P. for Bridgwater In
several Parliaments, b. 8 Aug. 1793 ; m. 1839, Miss Fanny
Lowther, dau. of the Earl of Lonsdale, and by her has sur-
ving issue, Arthur, b. 1848, on Officer in the Scots Fusilier
Guards; Alfred, b. 1856.
The elder son,
Thomas Bboadwood, Esq. of MiclOeham and Holmbush, 6.
9 Dec. 1786; m. Jst, Feb. Ial9, Annie Augusta, dau. of
Alexander MundcU, Esq., and by her had three sons and one
dau.,
Thomas.
JohnJcrvis, of Biichan Hill, C;awley, Sussex; m. 1849,
Dorothy, dau. of Richard Toni^on, Esq. of The Elms, Isle
of Thanet, andd. Oct. 1868, leaving four sons and four daus. ,
BRO
TnE LANDED GENTRY.
BKO
193
Charles.
Annie, m. Henry King, Esq. of Isficld Place, Susses, and
d. 1807, leaving issue.
Tie m. 2ndly, 1852, Mary, dau. of S. Mathews, Esq., and by
her had issue,
Edward, b. 1853. Francis.
He d. 1861 (his widow m. 18G3, Capt. John Aldridge, of St.
Leonard's Forest, Horsham, Sussex), and was s. by his eldest
son, Thomas Broadwood, Esq., now of Broadway, Laugharne,
CO. Carmarthen.
^rms— Erm., two pales vairy or and gu., on a chief az. an
annulet between two fir trees or.
Crest — On a mount vert a fir tree ppr.
(SkU— Laugharne, St. Clears, co. Carmarthen.
BROCKET OF SPAINS HALL.
Brocket, Elizabeth, of Spains Hnll, Essex, b. 12
Sept. 1824 ; s. her father 2 March, 1873.
iLtltratjr.— Stanes brocket brocket, Esq. of Spains
Hall, Essex, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1844, 6. 9 April, 1782
<eldest son of Stanes Chamberlayne, Esq. of The Kyes, by
Mary his wife, dau. and heir of Wilham Brocket, Esq.),
assumed the surname and arms of his maternal ancestors. He
in. Elizabeth, dau. of Isaac Rutton, Esq., late of Ospringe,
Kent, and widow of John Woollett, Esq. of Eye, Sussex, and
l)y her (who d. 1 Jan. 1864) had issue,
I. Stanes Brocket, d. laim.
II. William Brocket, m. Mary Daubeny, and d. s. p. 1S47.
III. Valentine, d. in infancy.
I. Elizabeth, now of Spains Hall.
II. Mary, m. 1 Feb. 18GC, Charles Pix Meryon, Esq. of Eye,
Sussex.
III. Thermuthis, d. unm. 13 May, 1852.
He d. 2 March, 1873.
.^rms— Or, a cross patonce sa.
Crest— A stag lodged sa. ducally gorged and lined or,
iSeaJ— Spains Hall, Ongar, Essex.
BROCKHOLES OF CLAUGHTOIT.
Fitzherbert-Beockholes, William, Esq. of
Claughton Hall, co. Lancaster, b. 29 May, 1851 ;
m. 9 May, 1876, Mary Ida, second dau. of Eobert
Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley Park, co. Worcester,
by Lady Catherine his wife, dau. of Thomas,
3rd Earl of Kenmare. He s. his cousin, James
Eitzherhert-Brockholes, in Feb. 1875.
JLtUCajC. — Eoger Brockholls of Brockholls, co. Lan-
caster, temp. Edward II., m. Nicholaa, dau. of John de
Eigmaden, and had two sons,
I. Adam, who s. to the Brockholls estate.
II. John, who had in patrimony the lands of Claughton.
Tlie second son,
John Brockholls m. Margaret, and was s. by his son,
Koger Brockholls, of Claughton, living in the reign of
Edward III., father of
Eoger Brockholls, of Claughton, who had by his wife
Ellena, a daughter Agnes, and a son,
John Brockholls, of Claughton, who acquired the Manor
of Heton, co. Lancaster, by his marriage with Catharine, dau.
and heiress of William de Heton. He was s. by his eldest son,
Eoger Brockholls, of Claughton and Heton, living
16 Henrt VI. His wife was Blargaret, and his son and suc-
cessor was,
Thomas Brockholls, of Claughton, who d. temp. Edward
IV., and was s. by his son,
Eoger Brockholes, of Claughton, who m. Ellen, dau. of
William Chorley, and d. tempi. Henkt VII., leaving a son and
successor,
John Brockholes, of Claughton, m. 1st, Alicia de Brother-
ton; 2ndly, Ellen, dau. of Hugh Sherborne, of Stonyhurst,
CO. Lancaster, and had with two daus. two sons,
I. Cuthbert, d. s. p.
II. Thomas, heir to his father.
Thomas Brockholes s. his father 38 Henky VIII. He m.
Dorothy, dau. of John Eigmaden, of New Hall, and d. 9 Eliza-
beth, leaving a dau., 6. 1562, m. John, son and heir of Edward
Braddell, of Fortfield, and a son and successor.
Thomas Brockfioles, of Claughton, to. 1st, Janet, dau. of
Edward Braddell, of Portfleld; and 2ndly, Dorotliy, dau. of
Nicholas Leylnirn, of Cunswick. By the former be had one
son and three daus.,
I. John, his heir.
I. Bridget, to. Henry Curwen, of Camerton, Cumberland.
II. Jane, m. Eobert Male, ol Clayton, co. Lancaster.
III. Dorothy, d. unm.
By the latter he had a second son,
II. Thomas, m. Mary, dau. of Christopher Wright.
Thomas Brockholes d. about 1589, and was s. by his son,
John Brockholes, Esq., of Claughton, who m. thrice ; 1st,
Isabel, dau. of James Hodgson, of Lancaster; 2ndly, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Thomas Cowell, of Lancaster; 3rdly, Dorothy,
dau. of John White, of Garstang. By the 1st wife he had, with
a dau., Dorothy, to. John Green, of Bowers House, a son,
Thomas, his heir ; by the 2nd, one son, John, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of John Braddell, of Portfleld, and a dau., Elizabeth, wife
of Nicholas Fisher, of Kendal; and by the 3rd, two daus.,
Augustine, and Anne, the wife of Eichard Parkinson, Esq., of
Leach Hall, co. Lancaster. John Brockholes d. 16 March,
1642, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Brockholes, Esq., 6. April 7, 1593, to. 1st, Mary,
dau. and sole heir of John Ilolden, Esq. ; and 2ndly, Jane
Harlin, of Garstang. (This latter hi. 2ndly, Gilbert Shuttle-
worth, a younger brother of Shuttlewortli, of Asserlee). By
his first wife Thomas Brockholes had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Thomas. in. Eoger.
I. Isabel, Hi. Alexander Osbaldeston, of Sunderland.
n. Bridget, to. Thomas Harris, Esq. of Fairdock House, co.
Lancaster.
III. Mary, d. unm.
IV. Doruthy, m. — Thornbury, Esq. of Leyburne.
V. Jane, III. James Walmesley.
The eldest son,
John Brockholes, Esq. of Claughton, 6. 1645; m. 1st, Miss
Barcroft, dau. and heiress of William Barcroft, Esq., of Bar-
croft, CO. Lancaster, and had by her,
I. Thomas, d.s.p.
II. Eoger, living in, 1733, a Catholic Priest.
III. Charles, liviiiLC in 1733, also a Catholic Priest.
IV. William, s. liis fatlier.
I. Anil, „i.U.iI.crt Davios, Esq.
II. Mary, m. William Hesketh, Esq. of the Haynes, co. Lan-
caster, and had three sons and two daus.,
1 Thomas, successor to his uncle William Brockholes at
Claughton.
2 Joseph HeskethI heirs in succession to the Claughton
3 James Hesketh ) estates.
1 Aloysia Hesketh, a Nun at Ghent.
2 Catharine Hesketh, Abbess of the Convent at Ghent.
At the French Eevolution the Lady Abbess returned to
England, and d. at Preston, co. Lancaster, aged 83.
Ho TO. 2ndly, 1716, Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of Michael
Johnson, Esq., cf Twyzell Hall, in the Palatinate of Durham,
by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of William Eure, of Elvet,
grandson of William, Lord Eure. By this lady he had two
daus.,
I. Mary, d. in infancy.
II. Catharine, 6. 1718; m. 1738, Charles Howard, of Grey-
stoke, who became 10th Duke of Norfolk, and by him was
mother of Charles, 11th Duke of Norfolk, who d. s.p. in
1815. She d. in 1784.
Mr. Brockholes d. 6 March, 1719, and by his will, dated
21 Nov. 1718, entailed his estates on his 4th son, William, in
tail male, with remainder to his grandson, Thomas Hesketh.*
At his decease Claughton devolved accordingly on
William Brockholes, Esq., who m. Jane, one of the three
daus. and co-heirs of Michael Johnson, Esq., of Twyzell, sister
of Mary Johnson, his father's second wife, and widow of John
Owen, Esq., of Osmondscroft. He d. s. p., and was s. by his
nephew,
Thomas Hesketh, Esq. who, upon inheriting Claughton,
assumed the surname and arms of Brockholes. Dying, how-
ever, unm., he was s. by his brother,
Joseph Hesketh, Esq., of Claughton, who also took the
name of Brockholes. He to. 1768, Constantia, dau. of Basil
Fitzherbert, Esq. of Swinnerton, co. Stafford, but having no
children, he settled by will his estates upon his brother James
* The Heskeths 0/ ilfav/ne.s were a branch of the Heskethso/
Hesketh, and their desceiit may be found in the Visitations of
1613 and 1664. They maintained for many years a leading
position among the gentry of Lancashire and intermarried witU
the Westbys of Mowbieck, the Audertons of Euxton, (fee.
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for life, with remainder to William Fitzherbert, V-, wife's
brotlier. He d. 15 April, 1783, and was s. by his brother,
James Hesketh, Esq. of Claughton, who likewise assumed
the surname and arms of Bbockuoles. He d. however, with-
out children, when the estates passed, under the settlement
of the previous proprietor, to
William Fitzberbert, Esq. {2nd «on of Basil Fitzherbert,
Esq. of Swinnerton Park, co. Stafford), b. 26 Oct. 1758, who
took, upon his accession, the additional surname and arms of
Beockholes. He m. 20 June, 1791, Mary, eldest dau. and
co-heir of James Windsor lleneage, Esq. of Cadeby, co. Lin-
coln, by EUzabeth his wife, dau. and heir of John Browne,
Esq. of Gatcombe, in the Isle of Wij;ht, and had sis sons and
four daus.,
I. Joseph, h. 1793 ; d. 1810.
II. William, d. young.
III. John James, d. youn,-^.
IV. Thomas, 6. 1800, successor to his father,
V. Francis, 6. 1802.
VI. Charles, m. Mary, dau. of Alexander Carruthers, Esq. of
Ulvcrston, and had two sons and two daus.,
1 William, ni. 1802; d. 1855, leaving two daus., Jane a«d
Mary.
2 James, successor to his uncle Thomas, h. 1827 ; m. 18S6,
Catherine, dau. of Charles Stanley, Esq. of Hooton, co.
Chester, by his wife Barbara, dau. of Sir Edward Most; n,
Bart., of Talacrc, Flint ; d. s. p. Feb. 1875.
1 Marianne, 6. 1829 ; d. 18(53, unm.
2 Jane, 6. 1831 ; m. 1852, Edward Stapleton, Esq. ; d. s. p.
1853.
I. Mary, 6. 1795; d. youn?.
II. Constantia, h. 1796; d. 1814, unm.
III. Frances, b. 1798; d. 1833, unm.
rv. Mary Ann, b. 1807; d. 1833, unm.
WiUiam Fitzherbert-Brockholes d. 1817, and v.'as «. by his
eldest surviving son,
Thomas FiTZHEKnEET-BBOCKHOLES, Esq. of Claughton,
who settled his estates by will on his nephew, James
FiTZHERBERT-BKOCKnoLES, in tail male, with remainder to his
cousin, William Fitzherbert, Esq., 2nd son of Francis Fitz-
herbert, Esq. of Swinnerton Park, co. Stafford, by Maria
Teresa, his wife, dau. of John Vincent Gandolfi, Esq. of
East Sheen Surrey. He d. unm. Dec. 1873, and was s. by his
nephew,
James Fitzheebekt-Beockholes, Esq. of Claughton, who
d. s. p. Jan. 1875, and was s. by his cousin,
William Fitzherbert, the present proprietor, who on his
succession took the additional surname and arms of
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron between three
brocks or badgers passant sa., for Bbockholes ; 2nd and 3rd,
arg., a chief vaire or and gu. over all a bend sa., for Fitz-
HEKBEBT.
Crests — A brock or badger passant sa., for Beockholes ;
a dexter arm armed and gauntlcted ppr., for Fitzherbert.
Motto — Ung je serviray.
Seat— Claughton Hall, Garstang.
ClvM—JimioT Carlton.
BROCKLEHTJRST OP HURDSFIELD.
Beockiehuest, Willia?! Coaee, Esq. of Hurds-
ficld House, Butley Hall and Tythcrington, co.
Chester, J.P. for Cheshire, M.P. for Macclesfield, b.
9 Feb. 1818 ; m. 24 May, 1819, Mary, younger dau.
of William Worthington, Esq. of Brocklehurst
Hall, Cheshire, and has issue,
I. William Brocklehubst, b. 1851.
II. Arthur John Pownall, 6. 1852.
I. Edith Maria.
ILtllCaSC — The family of Brocklehurst is of antiquity in
Cheshire and its adjoining counties, in which they possessed
property before the Uefomiation. Oliver Brocklehurst,
Gent., seated at Glossop, tcynp. Edward VI., d. 1506 (will
extant at Lichfield), leaving by his wife Joanna, a son,
George Brocklehubst, who disposed of the property in
Derbyshire, and settled at Gap House, Taxal. This gentle-
man was admitted to copyhold property within the manor and
forest of Macclesfield, 1G23, and d. 1688, leaving, with a dau.,
E izabcth (who m. 1G23, John Pownall, Gent.), a son,
Geobge Beocklehuest, of Kettlesham, admitted a cus-
tomary tenant of the lands held by his father, in the manor
and forest of Macclesfield, 1C51. At his death, 1678, he left
issue, I. Geobge, of Gap House, who d. 1748, and by whoso
descendant that estate was sold, 1822, to hia kinsman, Ttomas j
Brocklehurst, Esq., of the Fence ; ii. William, an Alderman of •]
Macclesfield, purchased the Lower House, Hurdsfield, 1709,
and left at his decease, 1715, 1 John, of Macclesfield (of whom
hereafter), and 2 William, of Lea Hall, Mottram, St. Andrew,
whose family is extinct; 1 Sarah, 6. 1115, d. ll-il, unm. The
eldest son of Alderman AVilliam Brocklehurst,
John Brocklehurst, Esq., bapt. Nov. 1718; m. 1741,
Kebecca, dau. of John Bridges, Gent., of Sheffield, and d.
179G, leaving a dau., Ann, wife of Philip Stockdale, Esq., and
an only surviving son,
John Brocklehurst, of Macclesfield and of Lea Hall,
Cheshire, i. 5 Aug. 1751; ?n. 27 March, 1783, Sarah, dau. of
Peter Pownall, Esq., of Pownall Green, Bramhall, Cheshire,
and by her (who d. 1843, aged 80) had issue,
I. William, of Tythcrington, co. Chester, and of Swvthamley
Hall, CO. Stafford, a Banker at Macclesfield, J.P., 6. 20 Feb.
1784; m. Oct. 1812, Ann, eldest dau. and co-heiress of
William Coare, Esq., of Islington, Middlesex, who d. 14
Feb. 1847. Mr. Brocklehurst d. 13 Sept. 1859.
II. John, of Hurdsfield.
III. Thomas, of the Fence, a Banker in Macclesfield, and
Magistrate for that borough, 6. 21 Jan. 1791 ; m. 12 Aui.
1823, Martha, only surviving child of Thomas Unett, E^q.
of Market Drayton, Salop, and has issue,
1 Thomas Unett, J.P., b. 20 Nov. 1824.
2 George, b. 17 Nov. 1825.
3 Charles, b. 24 May, 1827.
4 Walter William, 6. 4 June, 1829; late of Downing Cell.
Cambridge.
5 Edward, b. 5 Oct. 1835.
6 Francis Dickin, b. 17 Nov. 1837.
1 Ellen, 7n. May, 1851, Joshua Ficlden, Esq. of StanficUl
Hall, Yorkshire.
2 Sarah, d. young. 3 Martha Ann.
4 Frances, m. 30 March, 1869, Rev. Ralph Benjamia
Somerset, Vicar of St. Michael's, Cambridge.
I, Mary, of Jordan's Gate, Macclesfield, d. unm. May, 1852,
aged 56.
Mr. Brocklehurst rf. 16 June, 1839. His second son,
John Brocklehurst, Esq., of Hurdsfield, J. P., M.P. for
Macclesfield, b. 30 Oct. 1788; m. 1814, Mary, youngest dau. of
William Coare, Esq., and by her (who d. 1 Feb. 1848) had
issue,
I. William Coare, now of Hurdsfield.
II. Henry, of Foden Bank, 6. 28 Aug. 1819 ; m. 4 May,
1848, Anne, 2nd dau. of John Fieldon, Esq., M.P., and
has issue, 1 John Fielden, 6. 1850; 2 Henry Dent, b. Oct.
1855; 1 Marianne.
III. Petcr-Pownall, b. April, 1821.
IV. Philip Lancaster, of Swythamley Parle, eo. Stafford.
(See next article).
I. Anne, 6. 1815; d. uv.m.
II. Mary, 6. 1817; d. an infant.
III. Emma, m. Sept. 1847, Jolrn Coucher Dent., Esq. of
Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire.
IV. Marianne.
He d. 1870.
Arms — Arg., a chevron sa. between three brocks pjir.
Crest— A brock ppr.
Motto — Veritas me dirigit.
Seat — Hurdsfield House, near Macclesfield.
BROCKLEHTJEST OF SWYTHAMLEY.
BEOCKLEnuEST, PniLiP Lancasteb, Esq. of
Swythamley Park, Macclesfield, J.P. for Clieshire
and Staffordshire, Lord of tlie Manor of Heaton
Swythamley, i. 1827. Mr. Brocklehurst is 4th son
of the late John Brocklehui'st, Esq., M.P., of
Hurdsfield House.
iCtJtCngC, &c. Sec preceding article.
5eai— Swythamley Park, Macclesfield.
BROCKMAN OF BEACHBOROTTGH.
Begcemau', Eredeeick, Esq. of Beachhorough
Kent, s. his brother 28 June, 1869.
iCtltCajSC.— William Brockman, Esq., of Bcachborongh,
son of Henry Brockman, Esq., of Newington, who purchased
Beachhorough, and grandson of John Brockman, Esq. oi
Witham, in Essex, by Florence, his wife, dau. of John St.
Leger, of Ulcombe, Kent, m. Margaret, eldest dau. oJ
Humphrey Clark, Esq. of Kingsworth, and by her (who d.
1610) left at his decease, 1605 (aged 74), with a dau., Mar
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garet, the wife of Sir Edwarcl Duke, Knt. of Aylesford, a son
and successor,
Henry Bkockman, Esq., of Beachbovough, whose elder
son,
SiK William Bkockman, Knt. of Eeachborough, one of the
deToted adherents to King Charles I., distinguished himself
by a courageous defence of the town of Maidstone, against
Fairfax and a considerable body of the Parliament's forces.
Sir William's great-grandson,
James Brockman, Esq.of Beachborough, d.unm. 1767, aged
71, having devised his estates to (the great-nephew of his
mother, Anne Glydd) his cousin.
The Rev. Ralph Drake, Esq. of Beachborough, who assumed,
1768, the surname and arms of Brockman. He m. CaroUne,
youngest dau. of Henry Brockman, Esq. of Cheriton (grandson
of Zouch Brockman, brother of Sir W. Brockman, the Cava-
lier), and had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Julius (Rev.), Rector of Cherington and Vicar of New-
ington, b. about 1770 ; m. 1793, Harriet, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Locke, of Newcastle, co. Limerick, and had ten
sons and four daus.,
1 Julius William, m. 1828, Cornelia, dau. of the Eev. llr.
Ferryman.
2 Charles.
3 John, TO. 1823, Eliza, dau. of General Stevenson.
4 Ralph Thomas, of Sandgate.
5 William, m. 1827, Frances, dau. of Hugh Hammorsley,
Esq.
6 Thomas. 7 Henry. 8 George.
9 Robert. 10 James.
1 Anne, m. 1822, Eev. Edmund Burke Lewis, of Tod-
dlngton.
2 Caroline, m. Capt. Boyle Travers, Rifle Brigade, son of
George Travers, Esq., of Belvedere, co. Cork.
3 Harriet, m. 1829, Thomas du Boulay, Esq. of Waltham-
stow.
4 Frances, m. Eev. H. Boucher.
I. Anne, vi. Rev. William Thomas Locke, Esq. of Newcastle,
CO. Limerick.
II. Ehzabeth, in. John Foster, Esq., of Middle Temple.
III. Mary, in. William Honywood, Esq. of Sibeton, M.P.
IV. Sarah, to. Rev. John Backhouse, Rector of Upper Deal.
Mr. Drake-Brockman d. Nov. 1781, aged 57, and was s. by his
son,
James Drake-Brockman, Esq., of Beachborough, Sheriff of
Kent 1791; m. 7 June, 17SG, Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
William Tatton, D.D., Prebendary of Canterbury, and by her
(who d. 1833) had issue,
James, Major East Kent Militia, d. 14 Apri,, 1829, unm.
William (Rev.), of Beachborough, J.P., 6. 12 Aug. 1788;
d. unm. 1847.
Henry Lynch, d. at Elvas, in Portugal, 1S03.
Tatton (Rev.) of Beachborough.
Edward Drake, Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for Hythe, d. unm.
o Nov. 1858.
George, Col. East Kent MiUtia.
Frederick, now of Beachborough.
Francis Head, to. Ellen, widow of James Laidlaw, Esq. of
Dominica, and d. 1857.
Charlotte, in. Rev. Kennett Champain Bayley, Rector of
Chopford, Essex, son of the Right Hon. Sir John Bayley,
Bart.
Lucy-Anne, to. 3 June, 1828, Eev. Robert Fraser, son of
Charles Fraser, Esq., Minister Plenipotentiary for Ham-
bui-gh.
Mr. Brockman d. 28 June, 1832. His son,
The Eev. Tatton Brookman, of Beachborough, 6. 7 Dec.
1792; m. 1st, 1825, Louisa, youngest dau. of Sir Henry
Ilawley, Bart. ; and 2ndly, 1840, Anna, eldest dau. of the late
Rev. John Holmes, M.A. of Gawdy Hall, Norfolk ; by the
latter he had issue,
Louisa Tatton, d. 1S50.
Katharine Annabella, to. Mawdistley Gaussen Best, Esq., of
Boxley, Kent.
Maria, to. Eev. Eeginald Bridges KnatchbuU Hugessen, of
Provenden, Kent.
Isabella Gilberta, m. Capt. Kirkwood.
Eev. Tatton Brockman d. 28 June, 1869, aged 76. His brother
and heir is the present Frederick Bbockman, Esq., of Beach-
borough.
Arms—Or, a cross formee fitchee sa., on a chief of the
second three fleurs-de-lis of the field (granted in 1606).
Crest — On a sword erect arg. pommel and hilt or, a stag's
head cabossed ppr., attired of the second, the blade through
the head and bloody at the point.
5eae— Beachborough, near Hythe.
BKODEEIP OF COSSINGTON MANOR.
Brodeeip, Edmund G-reenhill, Esq. ofCossing-
tou Manor, Somerset, J.P., b. 1808 ; m. 1812, Sarah,
dau. of Daniel Mills, Esq. of Sudgrove House,
Gloucestershire, and has had issue,
I. Edmund, late 57th regt., J. P. for Somerset, 6. 1843 ; m.
Emma, dau. of Walker Busfeild, Esq. ofCottingley Bridge,
Yorkshire, and by her (who d. 1870) has a sou, Edmund
Francis, b. 1868.
II. Walter, 6. 1845; d. 1871.
I. Evelyn, d. 1868.
iCtllCagC— This family is descended from the Brodripps
of South Maperton, Dorsetshire.
Edmund Broderip, Esq., who to. 1782, Frediswyde, dau. of
Hugh Richards, Esq. (she d. 1825); d. 1728, leaving a son,
Edmdnd Broderip, Esq. of Cossington Manor, m. 1806,
Grace Dory, dau. of Benjamin Greenhill, Esq. of Ston Easton,
Somerset (she d. 1870), and d. 1847, having had issue,
I. Edmund Greenhill, now of Cossington Manor.
II. John Somerville (Rev.), Rector of Cossington, d. 1866.
III. Henry, Capt. Madras army, d. 1849.
I. Elizabeth Charlotte, m. Edwin Lovell, Esq. of Dmder,
Somerset.
II. Frederica Harriet, to. George Donnistoun Scott, Esq., late
Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards, of Lovelhill, Berks; she d. 1858.
III. Emma, m. 1st, Walker Busfeild, Esq. of Cottingley
Bridge, Yorkshire ; and 2ndly, W. B. Naish, Esq. of Ston
Easton, Somerset.
IT. Gertrude Frances, m. 1st, John Monson Carrow, Esq. of
Uphill House, Somerset; 2ndly, W. T. Bridges, Esq. LL.D.,
of Torwood, Devon.
T. Octavia Georgiana, m. Edward Pain, Esq. of Wyekham
Park, Surrey.
SeaJ— Cossington Manor, near Bridgewater.
BKODIE OF BRODIE CASTLE.
Beodie, Hugh Fife Ashiey, Esq. of Brodie,
MoraysMi-e, R.A., b. 8 Sept. 1840; 5. his father
6 June, 1873; m. 1 Jan. 1868, Lady Eleanor
Moretou, 3rd dau. of Henry G-eorge Francis, 2nd
Earl of ]3ucie, and has issue,
I. Ian Ashley Moreton, 6. 26 Dec. 18C8.
II. Alstair WiUiam Douglas Mathew, b. 16 April, 1871.
III. Ronald Hugh, b. 31 March, 1872.
IV. Douglas Edward, b. 27 Aug. 1873.
I. Ehzabeth Gertrude, 6. 30 Nov. 1S69.
3LtnCilCj;C. — "This name (says Shaw, in his History of
Moral/) is manifestly local, taken from the lands of Brodie.
I incline much to think, that they were originally of the
ancient Moravienses, and were one of those loyal tribes to
whom Malcolm IV. gave lands, about the year 1160, when he
transplanted the Moray rebels." The old writings of the
family were mostly carried away or destroyed, when Lord
Lewis Gordon, afterwards (3rd) Marquess of Huntly, burnt
Brodie House, in 1645. In continuation, the history states
that notwithstanding the fire, the family could be traced (in
1700) for upwards of 600 years. From
Malcolm, Thane of Brodie, living temp. King Alexander
III., descended
Alexander Brodie, of Brodie, styled Lord Brodie, as a
Senator of the College of Justice, 6. 25 July, 1617, whose son
and successor.
James Brodie, of Brodie, &. 15 Sept. 1637 ; to. 1659, Lady
Mary Ker, dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Lothian. The Laird of
Brodie was fined £24,000 in 1685. He made his wiU 25 Sept.
1704, and d. March, 1708, leaving his wife surviving. He had
no son, but nine daus. He was s. by his cousin,
George Brodie, son of Joseph Brodie, of AsUsk, and grand-
son of David Brodie, of Brodie, brother of Lord Brodie. He
TO. 1692, EmiUa, 5th dau. and co-heir of his predecessor, James
Brodie, of Brodie, and d. before 6 Jan. 1716, leaving by her,
who survived, three sons and two daus.
James Brodie, of Brodie, the eldest son and heir, d. young,
1720, and was s. by his brother,
Alexander Brodie, of Brodie, 6. 17 Aug. 1697 ; appointed
Lord Lyon of Scotland 1727, and d. 1754. By his wife, Mary
Sleigh, 6. 3 Oct. 1704, and m. to him 3 Sept. 1724, he had an
only son, Alexander, his heir, and one dau., Emilia, 6. 30
April 1730, to. John, son and heir of Norman Slacleod, of
Macleod. The only son,
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Alexander Brodie, of Brodic, &. 29 May, 1741, s. liis father
1/54; d. unm. 1753; and was s. by his second-cousin,
James Bbodie, of Brodie, son of James Brodie, of Spynie,
n.nd grandson of James Brodie, of WhitehiU, brother of George
Brodie, of Brodie, d. 1716. This gentleman, Lord-Lieut, of co.
Nairn, was b. 31 Aug. 1744, and m. 6 March, 17G8, Lady Mar-
garet Duff, youngest dau. of William, 1st Earl of Fife, by Jean,
dau. of Sir James Grant, Bart, of Grant. Mrs. Brodie was
burnt to death, at Brodie House, 24 April, 1786. Mr. Brodie
d. 17 Jan. 1824, leaving two sons and three daus.,
1. James, b. 7 March, 1769; E.l.C.C.S. at Madras, where he
was drowned in his father's lifetime, leaving, by Anne his
wife, dau. of Col. Story, of Ascot, Northumberland (who m.
2ndly, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Bowser, K.C.B.), two sons
and fire daus.,
1 William, late of Brodie.
2 George Alexander, in the Madras Cavalry, d. 182G.
1 Margaret, d. unm. 1826.
2 Jane, m. 10 June, 182.3, Francis Whltworth EusseU, Esq.
of the Bengal Civil Service.
3 Charlotte, m. 1822, Edward Humphrey Woodcock, Esq.
of the Madras Civil Service.
4 Isabella, m. 1821, Henry Erskine PatuUo, Esq., Capt. m
the Madras Cavalry, who d. leaving issue.
5 Louisa, in. 1825, Col. Hugh Calveley Cotton, H.E.I.C.S.
n. William Douglas, Consul in Spain, who d. at Madras,
14 Aug. 1826.
I. Jane Ann Catherine.
r. Margaret, m. Lieut.-Col. Colquhoun Grant, of the 54th.
They both d. in India, leaving one son.
i:i. Charlotte, m. Col. Keith Macalister, who left her a widow
with one son.
James Brodie, of Brodie, d. 17 Jan. 1824, and was s. by his
grandson,
William Brodie, Esq. of Brodie, Lieutenant of Nairnshire,
b. 2 July, 1799; m. 27 Nor. 1838, Elizabeth, 3rd dau, of Col.
Hugh Baillie, M.P., of Bed Castle, and had issue,
I. George Gordon, E.N., b. 12 Aug. 1839, d. 3 Dec 18C8.
ir. Hugh Fife Ashley, now of Brodie.
III. Caithness, b. 25 Aug. 1842.
IV. William Douglas Eeynett, 6. 20 Jan 1845 , d. 16 Nov.
1865.
WOliam Brodie d. C June, 1873, and was s. by his 2nd son,
Hugh Fife Ashley Brodie, Esq. now of Brodie.
Arms — Arg., a chevron gu. between three mullets, az.
Crest — A right hand holding a bunch of arrows all ppr.
Supportns— Two savages, wreathed about the head and
middle with laurel, each holding a club resting against his
shoulder.
Sea(— Brodie Castle, Forres, N.B.
Clubs— Armj and Navy, and Junior Carlton.
BRODIE OF LETHEN HOTJSE.
Eeodie, James Campbell John, Esq. of Lethen
and Coulmony, co. Nairn, Lord Lient. of NairnsMre,
h. 26 March, 1818 ; s. his brother Oct. 1865 ; m.
7 Sept. 1869. Fanny Sophia Constance, 3rd dau. of
E. T. W. Wood, Esq. of Henley HaU, Ludlow,
Salop, and has issue,
I. Alexander, b. 5 July, 1876.
I. Mary Sophia Charlotte, b. 1 July, IS70; d. 15 Sept. 1S73.
II. Constance-Marian.
III. Mabel Evelyn.
IV. Sophia Dunbar.
iLtnCaSC— Alexander Brodie, 1st of Lethen, 2na son of
David Brodie of that ilk, and uncle of Lord Brodie ; b. about
1587; purchased, in 1C30-34, the estates of Pitgavenie, East-
grange, and Lethen, cos. Nairn and Moray, and, in 1643, the
estate of Kinloss, in the latter co. He d. 7 Nov. 1672, at a
very advanced age, leaving issue by his 1st wife, Margaret,
<lau. of James Clerk, of Balbernie, Fife, and niece of
3Iagdalen Clerk, wife of Edward, 1st Lord Bruce of Kinloss.
His grandson,
Alexander Brodie, of Lethen, b. 1667 ; m. 1603, Sophia,
dau. of Sir Hugh Campbell, of Caldcr; and d. 1745, leaving,
besides other issue, two sons, Alexander, and Thomas, after-
wards Lyon-Dcpute of Scotland. His eldest son and suc-
cessor,
Alexander Brodie, of Lethen, was M.P. for co. Nairn 1739.
He m. 1754, Henrietta, dau. of Col. William Grant, of Ballin-
italloch, and d. at Lethen, 28 April, 1770, survived by his wife,
■'Mi was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Brodie, of Lethen, h. 16 July, 1756 ; and d.
28 Nov. 1770, in his 15th year, only a few months after his
father. He was s. by his brother,
John Brodie, of Lethen, &. 15 Jan. 1758; who dying in his
16th year, 20 Sept. 1773, at Nice, was s. by his eldest
sister.
Miss Anne Brodie, of Lethen. She was b. 17 Jane, 1755,
and dying unm. Oct. 1805. was s. by her youngest sister,
Mrs. Sophia Dunbar Brodie, of Lethen and Burgie, 6.
12 Feb. 1759 ; m. 14 June, 1796, her cousin-german, Lewis
Dunbar, of Grange, afterwards Lewis Dunbar-Brodie, of
Burgie and Lethen, who dying at Cheltenham, 9 Nov. 1827,
left her his paternal estate of Burgie, which, however, at her
own death, which happened at Burgie House, in Morayshire,
26 Sept. 1829, went, by the terms of his will, to his own heir-
at-law. By her decease, the descendants of her father,
Alexander Brodie, of Lethen, became extinct, and she was
accordingly s. by
jAjfEs Campbell Brodie, Esq, of Lethen and Coulmony,
son of her cousin-german, Thomas Brodie, W.S., and grandson
of Thomas Brodie, Lyon-Depute of Scotland, younger son of
Alexander Brodie, of Lethen, whose grandfather, Alexander,
was the 1st of Lethen. Mr. James Campbell Brodie had three
brothers, viz., 1 Lieut.-Col. Thomas Brodie, H.E.I.C.'s Bengal
Establishment, &. 23 May, 1805, m. 1855, Janet, dau. of the
late WilUam Haig, Esq., and has issue; 2 Ensign David Hay
Brodie, 6. 29 Jan. 1809, d. in Bengal, unm. 22 April, 1831 ;
and 3 John Clerk Brodie, Esq. of Idvics, co. Forfar, D.L.,-
Writer to the Signet, and Keeper of the General Register of
Sasines for Scotland, b. 20 May, 1811, m. 1st, 20 March, 1832,
Bethia Garden, eldest dau. of Stewart Souter, Esq. of Melrose,
by whom (who d. 1844) he has an only child, Thomas Brodie,
b. at Edinburgh, 26 Dec. 1832, Writer to the Signet, m. 1st,
11 Sept. 1862, Charlotte Fredrika, 3rd dau. of Thomas John
Furnell, Esq. of Heathmount, co. Clare, who d. s. p. 27 May,
1870; and 2ndly, 18 April, 1876, Anne, eldest dau. and co-heir
of Withara Dawson, E.sq. of Gairdoch, co. Stirling. Mr. John
Clerk Brodie m. 2ndly, 1848, Penelope Marianne, 3rd dau. of
Kev. John Sneyd, M.A. of Ashcombe, co. Stafford, and by her
has issue. Mr. James C. Brodie had also three sisters, viz
Elizabeth Brodie, b. 7 Oct. 1793, m. Frederick Furnell, Esq.,
younger brother of Michael Furnell, Esq. of Cahirelly Castle,
CO. Limerick; 2 Phoebe Brodie, d. 1833, unm.\ and 3 Anne
Brodie, to. 1827, David Brown Wardlaw, Esq. of Gogar-
mount, CO. Edinburgh.
Mr. James Campbell Brodie was 6. 22 Feb. 1801 ; m. 20
March, 1832, Mary-Catherine, youngest dau. of Stuart Souter,
Esq. of Melrose, and by her (who d. 27 Feb. 1854) had
issue,
Thomas Stewart, of Lethen, m. 1858, Emma Georgina, Srd
dau. of William Gabbet, Esq. of Mount Minnitt, co.
Limerick, and d. 26 Oct. 1865, leaving issue three daus.
Ja^ies Campbell John, now of Lethen, to which he s. on the
death of his brother without male issue.
Arms — Arg. on a chevron gu. between three mullets, az.
a galley or lymphad sa.
Crest— A. dexter hand holding a bunch of arrows ppr. •
Motto — Be mindful to unite.
Sca(3— Lethen House, and Coulmony House, Nairn, N.B.
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BEODIE-INNES OP MILTON BRODIE.
Beodie-Innes, Eet. John, of Milton Brodie, co.
Moray, J.P., M.A., b. 1816 ; m. 1847, Eliza Mary,
dau. of John Laidlaw, Esq., and has a son,
John William, 6. 1848.
Hl'ltratJC— David Brodie, of Brodie (13th in descent
from Malcolm, Thane of Brodie, in the reign of King Alex-
ander III., who d. a.d. 1285), b. 1553 ; m. 1584, Janet,
dau. of John Hay, of Lochloy and Park, and had issue seven
sons,
I. David, of Brodie, served heir to his father, 1626, ancestor
of Brodie of Drodic.
II. Alexander, 1st of Lethen.
III. John, Minister of Auldearn, and Dean of Moray, 1624;
d. 1655, having had two sons and one dau.,
1 William, his heir, of Whitewreath, served heir in
special to his father, 1656, and had issue one son, William
Brodie, of Whitewreath, Advocate, who d. unm. 1739, and
was s. by Sir William Dunbar, of Dum.
2 John, 6. lO.i.i.
1 Janet, i«. ICOO, Sir Williax Dunbar, of Dum.
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IV. 'WilHam, of Coltfiold, d. 1G48, ami had issue one son,
William, of Coltliekl, who dying without issue, the estate
went to Brodie of Uvodie.
V. Ninian. vi. Fkancis, of whom hereafter.
VII. Joseph, of Mayne, ancestor of Bkodie of Muirtsk.
The Gth son,
Fkancis Brodie, 1st of Milntown, d. 1673, having had two
sons, 1 Francis, of Milntown and Inverlochtie; and 2 Alex-
ander. The elder son,
Francis Brodie, 2nd of Milntown, was fined £10,000,
1G85, for not conforming to the Test Act. He m. 1st,
Barbara Johnstone, sister of William Johnstone, of Mon-
thagie, by whom he had one son and one dau., Joseph,
his heir, and Elizabeth, m. John Hay, Esq. of Brightmoncy,
and had issue. He m. 2ndly, a dau. of Hugh Hay, of Bright-
money, by whom he had three sons and four daus., Alexander,
6. 1663; Ludovick, of Whytfield, b. about 1681, and rf. 1753
(having had issue, two sons, John and Francis) ; David, of
Mayne, a Physician in Elgin, h. 1687, and m. 1723, Margaret,
dau. of Alexander Brodie, 4th of Lethen, and had issue
one son and one dau., Alexander, Physician in Elgin, d.
uiim. 1806, and Anne, m. James Hay, Minister of Dallas,
Morayshire ; Margaret, m. 1706, Alexander Gordon, in Kin-
nedar, and d. 1734 ; Jane ; Catherine ; Lilias. Francis, 2nd
of Milntown, d. 1693 : his son and heir,
Joseph Brodie, Esq. of Milntown, sold the family estate
to Lord Braco, 1730. He in. 1C93, Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Dunbar, of Grange, and had issue two sons and four
daus.,
George, his heir.
Alexander, who s. his brother George.
Jean, to. 1723, James Innes, Minister of Banff, descended
from the Balvenie branch of the Innes family {see Cosmo
Innes's History of the Family of Innes) ; and their eldest
Col. Alexander Innes, m. 1762, Sarah Jeans, of Northend,
Turville, Bucks, and d. 1805, leaving a son, John Innes,
Esq. of Ibstone, Bucks, who m. 1814, Mary, dau. of John
Leslie, Esq. of Burdsbank (see family of Leslie), and by
her (who d. 1857) left at his decease, 1836, a son and
heir, the present Rev. John Brodie-Innes, of Milton-
Brodie.
Catherine, in. Sir Patrick Dunbar, Bart., of NorthficUl,
Caithness, widnwor, nml tlioir only surviving child, Eliza-
beth, in. Jaiiir; Sin, i-ir. ..i iHii-rnn.
Barbara, m. I. • ; i !: u' it m, E?q. of Bishops Elgin,
and by her('>'.Ii ^ •• . im i ; _i.i, 1770; hiid iusiic.
Elizabeth, d. un„i. ITo^.
The elder son,
George Brodie, of Windy Hills, Capt. of Dragoons, b. 1094 ;
d. unni. in Spain, 1748, and was s. by his only brother,
Alexander Brodie, of Windy Hills, h. 1701 ; served heir
1749. He m. 1739, Anne, heiress of Herapriggs, and dau. of
William Dawson, Provost of Forres, by whom he had issue
(with a dau., Margaret, d. imiii. 1760) a son and heir,
William Brodie, cf Windy Hills, served heir to his father,
18 July, 1781. He had one son and one dau., William and
Elizabeth, both of whom s. to their father's estate. He
changed the name of his estate to Milton, and d. 1805. The
son,
William Brodie, of Milton, Advocate, &. 1 787, served heir
to his father, 1821 ; d. unm. 1826, when he was «. by his
sister,
Elizabeth Brodie, of Milton, m. 1831, Henry Joseph Dunn,
Esq., who d. ISol. His widow, who survived him only twelve
days, left no issue. The estate of Milton went according to
her father's deed of entail, executed in accordance with the
will and settlements of her grandfather, Alexander Brodie, to
the Rev. John Innes, the present Mr. Brodie-Innes, of Milton
Brodie.
Arms— Arg., three mullets az. within a bordure az. charged
with eight roundlets or, for Innes ; arg., on a chevron gu.
between three mullets az. a lion rampant, as a distinction.
/Seat— Milton Brodie, Forres.
BROMLEY.
See Davenpoet of Capesthorxb.
BROOKE OF CHURCH ISirTSHULL.
Brooke, Henry, Esq. of The Bridge House,
Clmrcli MinshuU, co. Chester, D.L., b. 1798, High
Sheriff 1848. Mr. Brooke is ouly surviving sou,
by Margaret Cuuliife his wife, of tlte late Thomas
Brooke, Esq. of Church MinshuU (who d. 1821),
M.P. for Newtou, and High Slicriff ^of Clieshire in
1810, who was 2nd son of Sir Eichard Brooke, 4th
Bart, of Norton Priory, by Frances his wife, dau. of
Thomas Patten, Esq. of Bank Hall, co. Lancaster
(see Burke's Feerage and Baronetage, Brooke of
Norton Prior!/). He laad three sisters, Frances, m.
Rev. Charles Corydon Luxmore, of Withendon,
Devon ; Emily, m. Admiral Sir Henry Shiffner, of
Coombe Place, Sussex, and d. his widow, 9 March,
1878 ; and Harriet, m. Robert Townley Parker,
Esq. of Cuerden Hall, co. Lancaster.
Arms — Per pale gu. and sa. a cross or.
Crest— A badger ppr.
Seat— The Bridge House, Church Minshull, Middlewich, co.
Chester.
BROOKE OF MERE.
The late Thomas William L.\'ngi'oed Brooke,
Esq. of Mere Hall, co. Chester, b. 8 May, 1843 ; *.
his father 1865, and d. vnm. 1872. The Mere
estates are now enjoyed by his mother Catharine
Mary, Mrs. Lanoford Brooke of Mere, and will
eventually descend to her nephew Capt. Henry
White Langford Brooke, son of the late Henry
William White, Esq. of Monar, Ross shire, by
Alexander Eliza his wife, dau. of Col. Alexander
MacLeod. He assumed the additional surname of
Langford-Brooke by royal license in 1874.
ILtlTCagC. — Sib Peter Brooke, son of Thomas Brooke,
Esq. of Norton, co. Chester, by Eleanor Gerard, his 3rd wife,
purchased 1652, from John Mere, Esq., the manor of Mere,
and established himself there. He received the honour of
Knighthood in 1660, was M.P. for Cheshire, 8 Charles II.,
and High Sheriff for that co. in 1669. He in. thrice, and by
his 1st wife had two sons, Thomas, his heir ; and Richard,
ancestor of the Brooks of Astley. Sir Peter, who rebuilt and
beautified the Hall at Mere, was s. at his decease by his son,
Thomas Brooke, Esq. of Mere, father, by Margaret his 1st
wife, dau. and heiress of Henry Brereton, Esq. of Eccleston,
of a son and heir,
Peter Brooke, Esq. of Mere, who in. Elizabeth, dau. and
co-heir of Peter Venables, Esq. of Over Street, and left (witli
two daus., Margaret, and Elizabeth, the wife of Thomas
Ravenscroft, Esq. of Pickhill, in FUntshire) a son and su>
cesser,
Peter Brooke, Esq. of Mere, High Sheriff of Cheshire 1728 ;
who in. Francis, dau. and heir of Francis Hollingshead, Esq.
of Wheelock ; and d. 1766, aged 69, leaving (with three daus.,
Felicia, in. George Heron, Esq. ; Elizabeth, in. the Rev.
Thomas Patten, D.D., Rector of Childrey; and Frances,
d. unm.) two sons: the younger, John, d. unin. 1780: the
elder,
Peter Brooke, Esq. of Mere, High Sheriff of Cheshire 176G,
m. 1st, Anne Meriel, dau. of Fleetwood Leigh, Esq. of Lyme,
which lady dying without issue 1740, aged 21, he m. 2ndly, Eliza
beth, dau. and heiress of Jonas Langford, Esq. of Antigua,
and by her (who d. 15 Dec. 1809, aged 75) left at his decease,
1793, with two sons, three daus., Elizabeth, m. Randle Ford,
Esq. ; Frances, m. Thomas Oliver, Esq. ; and Jane, m. 1st
William Hulton, Esq. of Hulton, and 2ndly William Tyrell
Boyce, Esq. The eldest son,
Jonas Langford Brooke, Esq. of Mere, d. unm. at Milan,
eighteen months after his fathei-, and was s. by his brother,
Thomas Langford Brooke, Esq. of Mere, to. Maria, dau.
of the Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton, Bart, of Broughton and
Doddington, and had issue, Peter Langford, his heir;
Thomas Langford, late of Mere ; William Henry Langford,
late Capt. 31st regt., d. unm. 1839 ; Jonas Langford; Maria
Elizabeth, widow of Meyrick Bankes, Esq. of Winstanley Hall ;
and Jemima, in. Sir Jeremiah Dickson, K.C.B. Mr. Brooke
d. 21 Dec. 1815, and was s. by his eldest son,
Peter Langford Brooke, Esq. of IMere, &. 1793 ; High
Sheriff 1824; m. Lst, 1818, Elizabeth Sophia, eldest dau of-
Vice Admiral Sir Charles Rowley, K.C.B. ; and 2ndly, 1836,
Julia Seymour Buccleuch, dau. of Col. John Campbell, of
Shawfield, but d. s. p. 9 Jan. 1840 (his widow m, 2ndly,
S. Ker, Esq.), and was s. by his brother,
Thomas Langford Brooke, Esq. of Mere, b. 3 Sept. 1794 :
m. 3 June, 1817. Eliza, dau. cf Jolin William Clough, Esq.
of Oxton Hall, CO. York ; r.m\ d. 21 J:in. 1848, leaving issue.
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1 Thomas John Langfokd, late of Mere ; 2 Frederick Lang-
lord; 3 Charles Langford, '/;!. and has issue; 1 Eliza Maria ;
li H. Langford TO. William Smallcombe, Esq.; 3 Charlotte;
and 4 Julia. The eldest son,
Thomas John Lancford Bbooke, Esq. of Merc, 6. 16 March,
1820; m. 21 April, 1841, Catheeine Mary, now of Mere, dau.
of Col. Alexander MacLeod, brother of Sir John MacLeod, and
had a son,
TaoMAS William Langfoed, late of Merc.
Mr. Brooke, d. 2 April, 18G5.
Arma—Or, a cross engrailed per pale gu. and .';a., quarter-
ing with Langfobd.
Crest— A badger passant ppr.
Motto—Vis unita fortior.
Seat— yierc Hall, Knutsford, co. Chester.
BROOKE OF HANDFORD.
Beooke, EicnAED Arnatjd, Esq. of Handford,
CO. Chester, b. 12 Oct. 1832.
ILlUCtlflC.— In the 17th centuiy there was one of the
Cheshire families of Brooke located in the vicinity of Con-
ftleton, in the parish of Astbury ; a member of which,
Benedict Brooke, Esq., son of Richard Brooke* was 6.
1670, and acquired an estate at Handford, Cheadle, co. Chester,
12 Queen Anne, to which he afterwards made considerable
additions. lie d. Aug. 1728, and was s. by his son,
EicHAKD Brooke, Esq., 6. 1T15; d. 10 July, 1774, aged 59
years, and was s. by his only son,
Richard Brooke, Esq., b. 14 June, 1761 ; m. 29 Dec. 1780,
Mar}-, dau. of Peter Penny (formerly Pennee), Esq., by whom
(who d. 15 Jan. 1847, in her 81st year) he had issue,
Peteb, b. Dec. 1788, a Lieut. R.N., in contmued active service
without a week's leave of absence during the eventful period
from March, 1804, to Sept. 1815, honorably mentioned in
the Gazette for his conduct at Martinique, 14 Dec. 1808 ; and
twice wounded, viz., April, 1809, at the capture of Les
Saintes in the West Indies, and 7 Jan. 1815, in the attack on
New Orleans; m. Nov. 1819, Frances, widow of Charles
Bowns, Esq. of Darley Hall, co. York; and d. s. p. 25
March, 1841.
Richard.
Mary Ann, d. unm. 27 Aug. 1855.
He d. 15 June, 1852, in his 92nd year, and was s. by his son,
Richard Beooke, Esq. of Handford, co. Chester, and of
Liverpool, co. Lancaster, F.S.A., b. 19 July, 1791 ; m. 17 Dec.
1831, Eleanor Elspit, dau. of Alexander Iladden, Esq. of
Bramcote, co. Notts, and d. 14 June, 1S61, leaving issue,
Richard Aenaud, now of Handford.
Alexander, 29 Aug. 1835; m. 23 June, 18C4, Louisa, dau.
of the Rev. Thomas Griffith Roberts, late Rector of Llanrwst,
Denbighshire, North Wales, and has issue, Alexander Traf-
ford; Eleanor Mary;, Louisa Beatrice Helen; Florence;
Elsie Frances ; Constance.
Anne Mary, m. 5 Oct. 18G9, Sir George Eanncrman, 10th
bart. of Elsick, KincardinesliirCr and has issue, Alexander
and Eleanor.
Eleanor Elizabeth, m. 1 April, 18C8, Rev. John Francis
Stukely Vavasour, M.A., Rector of Snelland, Lincolnshire.
Helen.
Clare-Trafford, d. 30 March, 18GC.
Armg — Or, a cross, engrailed, per pale, gu. and sa.
Crest — A badger passant, ppr.
Motlo—l'TO avita. fide.
iJesWeiicc— Xoithchurch, Great Berkhampstead.
* Another part of the family resided at Chclford, Cheshire.
The Rev. Thomas Brooke, LL.D., Dean of Chester, of this
branch was the son of Benedict Brooke, of Astburgin, in
Cheshire, Gent. He was Rector of Winslow, co. Bucks, Vicar
of Nantwich, 30 June, 1720, and Rector of Dodlcstonc, 15 June,
1739, and dying at Nantwich, was there buried, 20 Dec. 1757.
His father, Benedict Brooke, was uncle to the flrst-mentioned
Benedict Brooke.
Another of this branch was Samuel Brooke, Esq. of Chclford,
in Cheshire, who «!. without issue in 1775, having devised his
Chclford estate, in default of issue of his sister, Catherine, to
Thomas Brooke, the eldest son of his cousin. Dean Brooke,
with remainder to the Dean's 2nd son, Robert Salisbury Brooke,
Esq., who came into possession of it. Another of his cousins,
William Brooke, Esq.. resided many years at Northwich ; and
d. without issue. Robert Sali.s)>ury Brooke U. without issue in
May, 1814, and wns intencd at Chellord.
BROOKE OF HAUGHTON HALL.
Eeooke, The Rev. John, of Haugliton Hall, oo.
Salop, b. March, 1803 ; m. 1843, Georgiana Frances,
dau. of the late John Cotes, Esq. of Woodcote, by
the Lady Louisa his wiie, and has issue,
I. John Townshend, J.P., 6. 1844; to. 30 June, 1874, Lady
Wilhelmina Legge, youngest dau. of William, 4th Earl of
Dartmouth, and has issue,
John, 6. 1876.
II. Charles, b. 1846.
iltJtra0C. — GEORGE-SALnsECRT TowNsnEND, Esq. of Ches-
ter, b. 19 April, 1742; 6th son of John Townshend, Esq. of
Hem, CO. Denbigh, by Frances his wife, dau. and heir of
Nathaniel Lee, Esq. of Darnhall ; m. Frances, dau. of the Rev.
Richard Brooke, Vicar of Shiffnal, son of Leigh Brooke, Esq.
of Blacklands, by Elizabeth his wife, sister and co-heir of Sir
Hugh Brigges, Bart, of Haughton, and d. 21 Sept. 1801, leaving
a son,
George Brooke Brigges Townshend, Esq., who «. to
Haughton, at the decease of his uncle, the Rev. John Brooke,
in 1786, assumed by sign-manual in 1797 the surname of
Brooke only, and served as High Sheriff of Shropshire in
1811. He m. 1799, Henrietta, dau. of Richard Massey, Esq. of
Walton-on-the-Hill, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
George, his heir. John, now of Haughton Hall.
William, b. 1804; d. 1830. Richard, b. 1805; d. 1877.
Townshend, 6. 1807; d. 1852.
Harriet, d. 1875. Frances, d. 1833.
3Ir. Brooke d. 1845, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Brooke, Esq. of Haughton Hall, a Magistrate for
Shropshire, b. 1802 ; d. unm. 14 March, 1847, and was s. by
his brother.
Rev. John Brooke.
./I )-i/is— Quarterly : Brooke and TowNsnEiro.
Crest — A badger.
il/(j»o— Virtus est Dei.
/S'eat— Haughton Hall, Shifnal, co. Salop.
BROOKE OF HINTON ABBEY.
Eeooke, Maegaeet Louisa, of Hinton Abbey,
Somerset, present possessor of tliis estate, wbicli was
purcliased by Walter Robinson, Esq., 1708, and haa
descended lineally to her from her mother and
grand-mother, is widow of the late Harold Kynnes-
man Mapletoft Brooke, Esq. (who d. 1867), 2nd son
of Major James Brooke, of the Bengal Horse
Artillery (see Beooke of Dromavana), and has two
daus. and co-heirs,
Ellen Louisa Stmonds, m. 1870, Eev. Stephen Prust Jose,
of Clifton, Bristol.
Margaret Selina Patton, to. 1871, Peter H. J. Lowes Eye,
Esq. of Te Hill, Kaipara, New Zealand.
Mrs. Brooke is only dau. and heiress of the lato
Capt. George Clarke Symonds, by his wife, Ellen
Robinson Humphries, and grand-dau. of Thomas
PoweU Symonds, Esq. of PengetlJey, co. Hereford,
by Sarah his wife, dau. of Joseph Chester, Esq.
v4r)iis— Brooke : an escutcheon of pretence, Stmokds.
Seat — Hinton Abbey, near Bath.
BROOKE OF SIBTON PARK.
Brooke, John William, Esq. of Sibton Park,
Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., M.A., Barrister-at-Law, High
Sheriff 1863, b. 1 Nov. 1824; m. 1 Feb. 18i9,
Jemima Charlotfe, 3rd dau. of the late James
Brittain, Esq. of Buenos Ayres, and has issue,
I. John Kendall, b. 31 March, 1S56.
II. Harry, 6. 31 Jan. 1853.
III. Frederick William, b. 31 Dec. 1860.
1. Frances Jane. ii. Alice Mary.
III. Helen Maude. iv. Ada Charlotte.
iLtltCJlflC— This family has been settled for many years
in the West Riding of Yorkshire; early in the 18th century,
\Viu,iAM Brooke established himself in Honley. He m. and
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had issue a son and a dau. : the son, John Brooke, of Honley,
m. Elizabeth Booth, and had two sons, William and John. The
elder son, William Buooke, of Huddersfield, m. Hannah, dau.
of William Claphara, of Leeds, and by her (who d. 1839) left at
his decease, April, 1846, two daus., Ann, m. Charles Brook,
Esq. ; and Sarah, m. John Allen, Esq. ; and three sons,
John; Thomas, m., and d. 1859, leaving five sons and six
(laus. ; and Edward, m. and had five sons and three daus. The
eldest son,
John Bkooke, Esq. of Armitage Bridge, near Huddersfield,
J. P. and D.L. for the West Biding of co. York, in. 1 Aug.
1822, Jane, 2nd dau. of William Laycook, Esq., and by her
(who d. 14 Nov. 1824) has an only son, John William Bkooke,
Esq., how of Sibton Park.
^j-ms— Arg., a cross nebuly per pale gu. and sa., in 1st and
■1th quarters a boar's head erased of the last.
Ci-cst — In front of a sword, erect, the blade entwined by two
serpents respecting each other ppr., a boar's head erased
sa.
MIotto— Est nee astu.
&ai— Sibton Park, near Yoxford.
BROOKE OF UEFORD PLACE.
Beooee, Francis Capper, o£ UfforcT Place,
Suffolk, late Lieut, and Capt. Grenadier Guards,
Iligli Sheriff 1869, b. 18 Sept. 1810 ; m. 1st, 15 Aug.
1839, Juliana Jemima, dau. of Charles Allis, of
Willoughby, eo. Lincoln, Esq., and by her (who d.
at Athens, 12 Dec. 1810) has an only child,
Alice, to. Lieut.-Col. E. Bell, 23rd regt.
Mr. Brooke in. 2ndly, Louisa, 2nd dau. of the late
James Duff, Esq., and had with other issue,
Eeginald, Lieut. 1st Life Guards, &. 1854.
ULintilSC. — From PtEoiNALc Bbooke, of Aspall, Suffolk,
2nd son of Sir Thomas Brooke, Knt., and Joane his wife,
Baroness Cobham, dau. and heir of Sir Reginald Braybrooke,
who m. Anne Everton, lineally derived, 9th in descent,
Francis Brooke, Esq. of Woodbridge, Suffolk, who m. 1st,
Anne, dau. and heiress of Samuel Thompson, Esq. of Dfford
Place, by whom he had issue, with three other sons, who d.
unm., Charles, his heir. He to. 2udly, Mary, dau. of the Picv.
John Sparrow, Kector of Kettleburgh, by whom fwho d. 1817)
he had issue four daus., who all d. unm. At Mr. Brooke's
decease, 1799, the family estates devolved upon his only sur-
viving son.
The Eev. Charles Brooke, BI.A., of Ufford Place, 6. 1765;
m. IS09, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of the Kev. Francis Capper,
Eector of Earlsoham and of Monksoham, Suffolk, and dying
SO March, 1836, left an only child, the present Francis Capper
Brooke, Esq. of Ufford Place.
Artm — Gu., on a chevron arg. a lion rampant sa., crowned
or, armed and langued of the fiVst.
Crest— On a chapeau gu., turned up crm. a wing erect of
the first, charged with a chevron arg. thereon a lion rampant
sa., crowned gold.
Seai— Ufford Place, near Woodbridge.
BUOOKE OP DROIdAVAl^A.
Brooke, Eight Hon. William, of Taney Hill
House, CO. Dublin, Q.C. and LL.D., late Master in
Chancery, and Commissioner of the Great Seal in
Ireland, 6. 22 July, 1796 ; m. 26 Aug. 1819, Emily
Margaret, only dau. of Eobert Eogers Wilmot, Esq.,
and sister of Edward Wilmot Chotwode, Esq. {see
CnETWODE of Woodhrooke), and has issue,
I. William Armitage, h. 3 July, 1823.
II. Robert Wilmot, b. 15 Dec' 1S26; Lieut.-Col. 60th Royal
Rifles; m. 9 April, 1863, Elizabeth J. A., only dau. of
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Duncan MacGregor, K.C.B., and has issue,
1 Graham Wilmot, and 2 Douglas Wilmot.
HI. Henry Edward (Rev.), b. 20 May, 1829; m. Maria, dau.
of Rev. Mr. Jettar.
IV. Charles Francis, b. 21 May, 1835 ; late a Lieut. 40th Foot ;
fell in battle in Waitara, New Zealand, 27 June, 1860.
5. Carohne Hamilton, to. Sept. 1844, B. Clifford Lloyd, Esq.,
LL.D. and Q.C, and has issue, 1 Clifford; 2 Chetwode;
3 Humphrey, <fcc. Slie d. 1804.
Mrs. Brooke d. 1850. Mr. Brooke ii^. 2ndly, Cathe
rine A. D., dau. of Eev. WiUiam Bradford, Eector
of Storrington, Sussex.
ILt'lICilfJ^' — ''''^'^ family is said, on traditionary record, to
have come from Cheshire early in the 17th century. One of
them was a clergyman, holding a Government living during
the troubles of 1641, and was driven from his house, with the
loss of his property, by the insurgents. The son of this clergy-
man was
William Brooke, who purchased Dromavana from the
Saunderson family, 1685. He had three sons,
I. William, of Rantavan House, co. Cavan, Scholar of Trinity
College, DubUn, 1691, Rector of Killinkere, Mullagh, (fee. ;
5/1. Lettice, 2nd dau. of Dr. Simon Digby, Bishop of Elphia
(see BcRKE's Peerage, Digby, B.), and had issue two
sons,
1 Henry Brooke, of Rantavan, Barrister-at-Law, author
of Gustaviis Vasa, Fool of Qiialitij, Farmer's Letter, 6.
1704; TO. his cousin. Miss Catherine Meares, of Meares
Court, CO. Westmeath, and had twenty-two children, of
whom survived, 1 Arthur, in the army, d. young;
1 Charlotte, author of Translations from Irish Bards, d.
1792.
2 Robert Brooke, m. his cousin. Honor, dau. of Rev.
Henry Brooke, Rector of Kinawley, Fermanagh, and had
issue,
Henry, of Dublin, whose son was William Brooke, of
Hastings, Member of the Royal Academy of London,
and whose dau. was Mrs. Dolier, whose dau. m. Ven. C.
Wolseley, Archdeacon of Glendalough, and is authoress
of ViUeroi, and many popular religious books.
Thomas Digby, m. and had issue, 1 Thomas Digby,
author of History of St. Hdena, Secretary to the
Government of St. Helena, m. IVIiss Wright, and had
issue, Thomas, of London, m. liliss Brabazon; and
2 Major Francis Digby, of Bath.
Henry Digby, of Coolock House, m. Miss Lucinda Dob-
byn, and had issue, Joseph; Henry; Leonard ; WilUam ;
and five daus.
Digby, an Officer of Engineers, killed in India.
itobcrt, of Prosperous, co. Kildare, Col. in the army, and
Governor of St. Helena 17'J5, when he received the
thanks of the King and Govevniiient, through Mr. Dun-
das, for his relief of the C:']< ■ "t 'I'v.ri llnpp, by sending •
troops against the Dutch : ':; 1 7'', Oil. Brooke was
presented by Marquess W >. ■ .\. inor of India,
witha diamond-hilti'd Mv>. :; iill ,i -cmbly. He to.
Mrs. AVynnc, , <• "', ; ' . : - I had issue, i. James,
JMajor li :mal I' : ., ,'. Miss Patton, dau. of
Guvoi-nor Jvil. ;■ ! Iinl is.sue, 1 Harold, m.
Jlaraarrt Louisa-, a ' ' » i ha ton Abbey, and rf. 1867
(sic Brooke, of that plata ) ; 2 Anna, to. Rev. Thomas
Spencer, A.M. ; ii. Rev. John, Rector of Ahenas, Cork,
m. Louisa, dau. of Dean Holt Waring, of Waringstown,
and had issue, Anna, to. — Ridley, Esq. ; i. EUzabeth,
TO. H. A. Marshall, Esq. of Ceylon, and had issue, John
A. B. Marshall, M.A., and Rev. Henry, of Bath, mi. Miss
Lucy Sadler, and has issue.
II. ALEX4NDER, of Dromana. of whom presently.
i;i. Henry (liev.), Schalai- of 'liinity College, Dublin, 1700,
Krctor of Kinawley, en. i-a-niaiiauii, ni. Thomasine, dau. of
llt'V. Thomas Tucker, 11: ctm- (if Jloynalty, and had issue,
1 Henry, Governor of Madras, afterwards of KilcofRn, co.
Kildare, m. and had issue, Henry ; William, Lieut.-Gen.
and Col. fith Dragoon Guards, to. Mary, dau. of Lieut.-
(-;,.,, ^'■...u.^,. ..,,,| fi_ at Bath .<!. p.; Robert, of Royal
C; , 1st, Anne, dau. of Stephen Ram, Esq.
(,! '..ixford, and Lady Charlotte, dau. of
J.i'ii ■! Courtown; vi. 2ndly, Miss Sill, dau.
ot lU'v. u. .'Mil. anil has issue, Henry, late of 11th Hussars,
r,i. Miss Ponsonby, dau. of Myles Ponsonby, Esq., J.P.,
Hale Hall, Cumberland ; Sally; Mary.
1 Honor, m. her cousin, Robert Brooke, of Rantavan, and
had issue as above.
The 2nd son,
Alexander Brooke, of Dromavana, m. July, 1713, Cathe-
rine, eldest dau. of Richard Young, Esq., J. P., of Drumgoon,
CO. Cavan, and had issue a son.
Rev. William Brooke, of Dromavana, and of Firmount,
CO. Longford, Scholar Trinity College, Dubhn, 6.1720; Rector
of the Union of Granard for fifty years, to whom honourable
and interesting reference is made by Maria Edgeworth, in the
Memoirs of her father, vol. ii., p. 12. He to. his cousin,
Elizabeth, dau. of Mathew Young, Esq. of Lahard, co. Cavan,
by his wife. Miss Nesbit, and had issue, i. Rev. Ridiard
Brooke, of Dromavana, Rector of Ballysonnel, d. s. 2^- 1818;
II. William; and iii. Honor, m. Eyles Irwin, Esq. of Bellevuc,
Fermanagh, the Oriental traveller, and had issue, 1 Capt.
James Brooke Irwin, A.D.C., m. Lucy Chetwode, killed at Fort
Erie, and had issue, 1 Eyles Valentine, 2 James Brooke;
1 Julia, m. Mark Prin^lc, Esq. of Edinburgh ; Frances Sally,
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BRO
TiiE LAMDi^i) GJKNTKY.
BRO
TO. Edwin Toby Caulfciia, R.N. (sec Bdbke's Peerage, Charle-
MONT, E.), and had issue, Henry Cope Caulfeilcl, J. P., of St.
Leonards-on-Sca. Mrs. Irwin m. 2ndly, Col. Edward Hawk-
shaw, of Clieltenliam. The 2nd son,
Win,iAM Bkooke, M.D., of Dromavana, Dublin, and of Cul-
maine House, co. Monajihan, b. 17G9; m. AhkcI, dau. of Capt.
Sdward Perrj', co. Tyrone, and niece and heiress of Col.
Eichard Graham, co. JMonaghan, and had issue,
I. William (Right Hon.), now of Dromavana, as above.
II. Edward Penny (Rev.), formerly Capt. Gind Foot, now
Kector of Magheralin, co. Down ; m. Lucie, dau. of Dr. James
Sauiin, Bishop of Dromoro, and has issue, 1 Saurin, in the
Indian army; 2 James; 3 George; 4 Loftus; 1 Elizabeth,
m. Edmond Sandai-s, Esq. of Lockers, Herts; 2 Corneli.a;
3 Frances, m. William Di^by, Esq. of co. Westmeath.
III. Richard Sinclair, D.D., Rector of Wyton, Hunts, 6. 1802,
ta. Anna, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Joseph Stopford, of the Cour-
town family, Rector of Conwal, and cx-Fcllow of Trinity
College, Dublin, and has issue,
1 Stopford Augustus, 6. 1832 ; Chaplain to the Queen ; m.
March, 1858, Emma Diana, eldest dau. of T. Wentworth
Beaumont, Esq. of Bretton Park, Yorkshire, and M.P. for
Northumberland, and has issue, Stopford William V/ent-
vorth : Graham Vernon ; Honor ; Maud, <fcc.
2 Willium Graham, Barrister-at-Law.
S Ed-.vard Thomas, Lieut.-Col. Royal Engineers.
4 Arihur Sinclair (Eev.).
1 Anna Stopford, ra. Rev. J. T. Welland.
2 CeciUa. 3 Elizabeth Honor. 4 Angel Stopford.
ly. Irwin jVlexander, drowned.
V. George Perry, Capt. G8th Native Infantry, d. in India,
1844.
I. Margaret m. Thomas Atkinson, of co. Donegal, and had
issue, 1 James; I Angel, ui. M. R. Gabbett, Esq., and ha.>
issue; 2 Mary.
II. Elizabeth. in. Catherine. iv. Frances.
Anns — Or, a cross engrailed per pale sa. and ga.
CreU — ^A badger passant ppr.
Motto — Ex fonte perenni.
iScaf— Taney Hill House, Dandrum, Dublin.
BBOOKS OF BAKIiOW HALL.
Beooks, William Cdnliffe, Esq. of Barlow
Hall, Manchester, and Grosvenor Square, London,
M.P., m. 18 i2, Jane Elizabeth (who d. 1865), elder
dau. of Ralph OrreU, Esq. of Stockport, and has
two daus.,
I. Amy, m. 14 July, 1869, Charles 11th Marquess of Iluntly.
II. Edith, m. 1874, Lord Francis Horace Pierrepont Cecil,
2nd son of William 3rd Marquess of Exeter.
This gentleman, son of Samuel Brooks, Esq., by
Margaret liis wife, dau. of Thomas Hall, Esq., of
Blackburn, was educated at Rugby under Dr. Arnokl ,
and at St. John's Coll. Cambridge, where he took his
B.A. degree in honours, and was placed I2th Senior
Optime. Ho was then Cidied to the Bar at the Inner
Temple, and joined the Nortliern Circuit ; but relin-
quished practice on the death of his grandfather,
whose place ho took in the Bank which bea -s the
family name in Lombard Street, and has three
branches, the Manchester Bank, the Altrincham
and the Blackburn Old Banks. He is J.P. and
D.L. for his native co. Lancaster, and a Magistrate
for the city of Manchester, as well as for the co.
Chester, and Lord of the Manor of Ashton-on-
Mersej", and patron of two livings ; was first elected
for East Cheshire in 18G0.
£;n£— Barlow Hall, Manchester.
Toioti Renidence—b, Grosvenor Square, London.
BBOOKS OF FLITV/ICII.
Brooks, John Hatfield, Esq. of Flitwick Manor
House, CO. Bedford, J.P. and D.L. co. Bedford,
late Major 19th Hussars, b. 20 May, 1821 ; m. 2o
Dec. 1850, Sopliia M.argaret, 4th dau. of the late
Henry Cloete, Esq. of Westerford, Cape of Good
Hope, and has two daus., Catherine Mary Frances,
and Marianne Sophie Eugenie.
^tlteaSC. — Geokge Bkooks, Esq. of Flitwick Manor
House, 0. 1741, J. P., High SheriEf 179G ; m. 1st, Mary, dau. of
R. Kirton, Esq., and by her had issue, i. John, who left at hia
decease, by Harriett his wife, four sons and a dau., I John;
2 George William (Rev.); 3 Francis; 4 Thomas; and 1 Har-
riet Anne Sophia, m. John William Egerton Green, Esq. of
Colchester; i. Sophia, m. Rev. Francis Drake, D.D., of
Langton, co. York. Mr. Brookaw. 2ndly, 1789, Anne, dau. of
Jeffrey Fisher, Esq. of Maulden, and by her had three sons,
Francis, b. 1790, d. in infancy; George, 6. 1792, also d. ia
infancy ; and John Thomas, of Flitwick Manor House. Mr.
Brooks d. 1817, and was s. by his son,
John Thomas Brooks, Esq. of Flitwick Manor House, h. 15
Dec. 1794; m. 20 April, 1816, Mary, eldest dau. (by Mary
his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Perryn, Knt., one of the IJarons of
tbe Exchequer) of Alexander Hatfield, Esq. of Twickenham
(claiming descent from Adam de Hatfield, of Hatfield, and of
Glossopdale, co. Derby, 1327), and had issue,
John Hatfield, present representative.
George Henry, of Doctors' Commons, and The Lodge, Old
AVindsor, m. 1st, 5 July, 1853, Louisa, eldest dau. of
Edmund Pepys, Esq., and has issue, Henry, 6. Nov. 1861 ;
Marianne Louisa ; Fanny Caroline ; and Georgina Pepys.
He m. 2ndly, Eleanor Cornwall Legh, and has further
issue.
Thomas William Dell (Rev.), Vicar of Flitwick, Beds, m. 10
April, 1857, Harriette, eldest dau. of Rev. G. W. Brool;?,
and has issue, John William, 6. 25 May, 1859 ; Mary
Egerton ; and Alice Jane.
Mary Anne, d. unm. 19 Sept. 1848.
Mr. Brooks served formerly in the 14th Light Dragoons, anil
was J.P. and D.L. for co. Bedford, of which shire he was
High Sheriff 1821. He d. 22 Dec. 1S53.
Arms— Or, a cross per pale gu. and sa.
Crest— An otter on a mural crown ppr.
Motto — Ut amnis vita labitur.
<S3a J— Flitwick Manor House, near Ampthiil.
brooksbank: of healaitgh.
Brooksbank, The Rev. Edwaed Hawee, of
Healaugh, co. York, Lord of the Slanor and Patron
of Healaugh Vicarage, M.A. of Queen's CoU. Cam-
bridge, and J.P. for West Riding, b. 19 Dec. 1789 ;
VI. 1st, 3 May, 1825, Hannah, dau. of Benjamin
Hcywood, Esq. of Stanley Hall, co. York, and
sister and co-heiress of Arthur Heywood, Esq. of
Stanley Hall, and by her (who d. 29 Dec. 1846)
had issue,
I. Edward, 6. 22 July, 1826, J.P. for West Riding, LL.B. or
Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and a Barristcr-at-Law ; m. IG
April, 1857, Lucy-Mary, eldest dau. of Edward York, Esq,
of Wighill Park, co. York, and grand-dau. of Mr. Eichard
and Lady Slary York, and has had issue,
1 Stamp, h. 2 Dec. 1857, d. an infant.
2 Edward Clitherow, b. 24 Nov. 1858.
3 Stamp, b. 19 June, 1860.
4 William Stafford, b. 22 April, 1864.
5 Godfrey, b. 8 and d. 24 Feb. 1866.
6 Philip, b. 5 Jan. 1869.
1 Laura Sophia.
2 Christobel, d. an infant.
3 Lucy Hilda.
II. Benjamin Heywood, &' 26 Feb. 1823, J.P. for West
Riding.
III. Arihur, of Jliddleton Hall, Beverley, co. York, J.P. for
AVest Riding, Major Y''orkshire Artillery Militia, and lato
Capt. 38th regt., b. 19 May, 1831 ; in. 27 Nov. 1855, Anna
Maria, dau. of Rev. Henry Gylby Lonsdale, Rector of
Bolton, CO. York, and niece of the late Bishop of LichficlJ,
and has had issue,
1 Arthur Heywood, b. 19 Dec. 1857.
2 Henry, b. 22 Feb. 1858; d. 1809.
5 John Lonsd.ale, b. April, 1862.
6 George, 6. 1863.
7 Eichard Gylby, b. 1868.
8 Hugh Lonsdale, b. 1873.
1 Helen, ((. 1861. 2 Eleanor.
3 Anna Maria.
Mv. Brooksbank m. secondly, 5 Dee. 1848, Marv,
eldest dau. of Hugli Parker, Esq. of Woodthorpe,
CO. Derby and Tickhill, co. Y'ork, and sister of the
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201
Eight Hon. John Parker, M.P., which lady d. s.]-).
29 Dec. 1877 ; he snceccdcd to Heahiugh "in 183G,
under Ihe will of his brother Stamp Erooksbauk,
Esq.
JCuitSCJ^* — ^'"^ family have been settled for some cen-
turies in Lincolnshive and tlie West Riding of Yorkshire.
William Bkookbank, or Bbooksbank, of Alford, co.
Lincoln 'son of John Brookbank, and grandson of another
John BrookDank living tem}^. Henry VII., and who heads the
Visitation pedigree) m. EUzabeth, dau. and heiress of Francis
Forsef, Esq.. and had a son,
John Brooksbank, of Elland, co. York, who, by his wife
Grace, left, with other issue,
John Bkooksbank, of Elland, d. in 1CS5, cet. above 70,
having had by liis wife Judith Thotnhill, with other issue, a
SOD,
JosEi'H Brooksbank, Esq. of Healaugh JIanor, co. York
(which he purchased about 1702), and of Elland aforesaid,
where he founded the school ; he m. in 1G79, Mary (who c^ 1727),
dau. and heir of Richard Stamp, Esq. of Reading, co. Berks,
elder brother of Sir Thomas Stamp, Lord Mayor of London
.n 1092, and d. 1726, His only surviving son.
Stamp Brooksbank, Esq. of Healaugh, 6. 1G94, wasM.P. for
Colchester and Saltash, and a Governor of the Bank of
England: he built the splendid mansion, so well known as
Hackney House, Bliddlesex (of which see an account in the
Gentleman's Magazine), where he constantly resided. By his
wife Elizabeth, youngest dau. and co-heiress of Joseph
Thomson, Esq. of Nonsuch Park, Surrey, he had a numerous
family, of whom the following survived infancy,
I. Joseph, who .?. his father at Healaugh.
II. Stamp, of Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, &. 1726; m. 1771,
Anne, dau. of Thomas Gataker, Esq. of Kensington, Mid-
dlesex, and sister of Thomas Gataker, Esq. of MildenhaU,
Sufifolk, and by her loft issue at his death, in 1802,
Stamp, d. s. p. 14 Dec. 1833.
Henry, of Chesterfield Street, >n., but d. s. p.. at Boulogne,
18 April, 1847.
Anne, m. 10 Dec. 1795, Eev. William Villiers Robinson,
Rector of Grafton, co. Northampion, 2nd son of Sir
George Robinson, Bart., M.P. Her sldest son was the late
Rev. Sir George Stamp Robinson, 7th bart. of Cranford
Hall, CO. Northampton.
ni. WiUiam, b. 1741, of The Beach, co. Chester; he had an
only child and heiress,
Anne, m. 17 July, 1810, Sir Edward Hardinge Jolui Stracey,
Bart., hut d. s. p. 1832.
I. Mary, d. nnm. 1810.
n. Elizabeth, d. VMm. 1809.
III. Frances, Mrs. Norman.
IV. Amelia, m. Richard Ward, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of
Salhouse and Walcot, Norfolk.
V. Sophia, m. Hardinge Stracey, Esq. of Denne Hall, and
Nethersole House, Kent, eldest son of Sir John Stracey,
Recorder of the city of London, and brother of Sir Edward
Stracey, 1st bart. of Rackheath.
Joseph Brooksbank, Esq. of Healaugh, h. 1725; m. Jan.
1752, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Ben.iamin Bond, Esq. of
London, and d. 1759. His widow m. William Snell, Esq., a
Director of the Bank of England and of the Hon. East India
Company, son of William Snell, Esq., by his wife Cecilia, dau.
and co-heir of Sir Edmund Harrison, Knc, by his wife Mary
Fiennes, niece of Viscount Saye and Sele. Mr. Brooksbank
left (with a dau, Catheiine, m. Thomas Page, Esq. of Poynters,
Surrey) an only surviving son,
Benjamin Brooksbank, Esq. of Healaugh, J. P., 6. 30 July,
1757; m. 27 Feb. 1782, Phihppa, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of
Col. James Clitherow, LL.D., of Boston House, Middlesex (by
his wife Anne, dau. and co-heiress of Reginald Kemeys, Esq.
of Persholly, co. Monmouth), and by her (who d. 3 May, 1849)
left issue at his death, 21 Sept. 1842,
I. STAMP, ms neir.
n. James, b. 21 Sept. 178G, of Durham, J. P., where ho d.
27 tell. 1870, having m. 19 July, 1815, Ann, only dau. of
John Kaper, \'.^<\. .if AMiirturd and Lotherton, co. York(son
o: John K.ipi 1-, r.-'|. .'I 1, Mirrton, by his wife Ann, youngest
dau. andco-li-nv.> m tin liev. Thomas Laniplugh, Canon
ut York, anil iLitmnt I'.Mltnn-Percy, grandson of the Most
Rev. Dr. Laiiii'l"~!i, .\) rhliishop of York), and by her (who
d. 19 Dec. Is... ' l:aa 1: :i",
1 Tame,-, r.arristfr-at-L:iw, b. 27 Sept. 181G, and d. 27
March. 18f;3; lie w. 4 Feb. 1844, Marianne, dau. of
Thomas Edmonds, of London, and by her (who d. 11 Oct.
1852), had,
James, b. 2G April, 1845, d. in infancy.
Walter Lamplugh, 6. 4 Nov. 1850, now of Laniplugh
Hall, Cam'ucrlaiid, to which esta:c he s. under the will
twins.
of his great-uncle John Lamplugh l^amplugh Raper,
Esq. of Lamplugh afurc.';aid. Mr. W. Lamplugh Brooks-
bank ,.,. N Ail-, ^-rr,, -I:,.y .\::a -.I:.! ;,,,.■, ::Hl.lau. of
I'V; ' ' '■ '■'"'■'' .-^i'-' ^ '■ < l-ord)
MariMiia- 1.;;/:,:.. .h .\ :ii ■, ,„. -^ .l:;,i. I.,r:-, William
D^Iislu Powles, E,-;(i., and has iosue.
2 John, b. 12 Aug. 1818.
3 Henry, b. 16 March, 1824; d. in infancy, buried at Abber-
ford.
4 Walter (Rev.), M.A., of Thornbarrow, Westmorland
sometime Rector of Lamplugh, 6. 5 Aug. 1830; m. 2D
May, 1855, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Stephen Poynti
Denning, Esq., and has had issue,
Stephen Poyntz, b. 11 May, 1856.
Tiers Lamplugh, d. in infancy.
Ilugli Lamplugh, b. 25 Feb. 18G7.
Ethel.
Gertrude,
Katherlne,
Philippa Beatrice.
1 Katharine Louisa, d. unin. 29 March, 1876, at Durham.
2 Jane Cassandi'a, d. in infancy, buried at Abberford.
III. Joseph, Major 24th regt., of the Beach, Cheshire, to
which estate he s. under the will of his cousin Anne, Lady
Stracey; m. 7 June, 1832, Susan, 2nd dau. of William
James, Esq., of Otterburn Towei', Northumberland, but
d. s. I). 8 April, 1853.
IV. Edward Hawke (Rev.), now of Healaugh.
I. Philippa, m. Sept. 1828, the Chevalier Giuscppi Pecchio,
of Milan, in the Kingdom of Italy, who d. s. p. 1835.
Madanip Peee!iio ,/. 21 Jan. 18G9.
I'. Jan-', . J,' Mr Is 13^ John Lamplugh Lamplugh Raper,
Esq., .: i : Hall, Cumberland, and Lotherton, CO.
York I , i , , , ! I , I ; , , : : 1 1, and d. 12 April, 1878.
III. Manila boplua, a. unm. 12 Aug. 1870.
Stamp Brooksbank, Esq. of Healaugh, 6. 31 March, 1784,
M.A. of Trin. Coll., Cambridge ; m. Anne (who d. 15 Jan.
1853), dau. and co-heiress of John Hunter, Esq., of Medomsley,
CO. Durham, and Hermitage, Northumberland, but d. s. p.
23 Oct. 1856, devising his estates to his youngest brother, the
present Rev. Edward Hawke Brooksbank, now of Healaugh.
Arms (granted 27 July, 1703) — Az., two bars wavy arg.
within a border or, quartering Forset, Mornbt, Stamp,
TuoMsoN, Bond, Clitherow, Gale, Knight, Keiiets, Hey-
wooD, Graham, and others.
Crest— A hart's head couped ppr. attired or, charged on tho
neck with two bars wavy az.
fSeat — Healaugh Manoi-, Tadcaster, co. I'ork.
liAMPLTJGH-BSOOKSEANK OP
LAMPLUGH.
LAT.IPLUGH Eegoksbank, Walter, Esq. of
Lamplugh Hall, co. Cumberland, b. 4 Nov. 1850 ;
VI. 8 Aug. 1877, Mary Ami Madeleine, 2ud dau. of
Francis Greenwell, Esq. of South Eailey, Dm-ham,
J.P. (see Geeenwell of Ford). Mr. 13rooksbank
(see Erdoksbank of Healaiir/h, co York) s. to the
Lamplugh estate 1867, under the will of his great
uncle John Lamplugh Lamplugh Raper, Esq. of
Lamplugh Hall.
?LtUCil2C« — Adam de LAMPLiinn, son of Sir Robert do
Lamplugh, Lord of Lamplugh, in Cumberland, and of Hail-
kord, in Lancashire, tanp. Henry II. and Richard I., had a
confirmation, with many privileges, from Richard de Lucy,
Lord of Coupland. From him lineally descended,
Thomas Lamplugh, D.D., Archbishop of Y'ork, ra. Cathe-
rine, dau. of Edward Davenant, D.D., nephew of John
Davenant, Bishop of Salisbury, and had a son and successor,
Thomas LAMPLnoH, D.D., of Queen's Coll., Oxford, Archdeacon
of Richmond, b. 16C1, who was father, by Margaret his wife,
of
The Rev. Thomas Lamplugh, M.A'., of Queen's Coll., Oxford,
Rector of Bolton Percy and Canon-residentiary of York
Jlinftcr, to whom his cousin, Thomas Lamplugh, Esq. of
Lamplugh, Cumbeiland (grandson of Col. Lamplugh tfic
Royalist, so gallantly di:itingui,shed at Marston Moor, whose
dau. Elizabeth, wife of Henry Brougham, E.sq. of Scales,
Cumberland, is now represented by William, Lord Brou'SHAm
and Vaux), bequeathed by will, dated 1734, Lamplugh Hail
and demesne. This gentleman ra. 17 April, 1721, Honor,* dau.
of WiUiam Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, co. York (by his
* Miss Chaloner, through the families of Foulis, Watkins,
Fleetwood, Denny, de Grey, Percy, and JMortimcr, nas 14lh r.i
direct descen; from King Edward 111.
202
BEO
THE LANDED GE.NTRY.
BRO
\vifo, Honor, dau. of Sir David Foulis, Bart, of Ingletiy, co.
York), and by her had issue to survive infancy,
I. Thomas, his heir.
I. Katherine, m. Rev. Godfrey ■Wolley, Rector of Thurnscoe
and Warmsworth, co. York, and d. 1804, having had, with
other issue, an eldest son, Edward Wolley, Esq. of Fulford
Grange, co. York, who assumed in 1810, the name and arms
of Copley, and a younger dau., Katherine, m. her cousin,
John Raper, Esq., who succeeded eventually to Lamplugh.
II. Anne, m. 8 Oct. 1750, John Raper, Esq. of Lotherton, co.
York, and had (with three daus., Anne, m. George Town-
end, Esq. ; Honor, m. John Kendal, Esq., and Margaret)
an only surviving son,
John Raper, heir to his uncle, Thomas Lamplugh.
in. Jane, m. Samuel Pawson, of Y'ork, Merchant.
The only son,
TuE Rev. Thomas Lamplugh, of Lamplugh, M.A. of Queen's
Coll., Oxford, Rector of Copgrove and Goldsborough, co. York,
also had a life interest, under the will of his kinswoman, Mrs.
Elizabeth Irton, of Irton, Cumberland (only cliild and heiress
of Thomas Lamplugh, Esq. of Lamplugh, the last of that line,
who bequeathed, as above stated, Lamplugh Hall to Thomas
Lamplugh, the Rector of Bolton Percy) in the Dovenby estates.
This gentleman m. Mary, dau. of James Collins, Gent., of
Knarcsborough and Folcyfote, co. York, but dying s. j)., be-
queathed his estates to his nephew (son of his sister Anne),
John Rapee, Esq. of Abberford and Lotherton, co. York,
who then became also " of Lamplugh." Ho m. 16 Oct. 1789,
at Fulford, his cousin Katherine, dau. of the Rev. Godfrey
\V'olley, by his wife, Katherine Lamplugh (see above), and by
her left issue at his death, 3 July, 1824,
I. John Lamplugh, his heir.
1!. Henky, who s. his brother at Lamplugh.
I Ann, m. 1) July, 181.5, James Brooksbank, Esq. of Durham,
second son of iieujarain Brooksbank, Esq. of Healaugh
JIanor, co. York, and by him had, with other issue (for
v.-hich see Brooksbank of HecUawjli) an eldest son,
James Brooksbank, whose only son,
Walter L.\jiplugh Brooesbank, Esq. is now of Lamplugh,
succeeding, under the will of his great-uncle, John-
Lamplugh Lamplugh-Raper, Esq.
John Lamplugh Lamplugh-Eaper, Esq. of Lamplugh, 6. 19
July, 1790; assumed by royal license, March, 1825, tlie addi-
tional surname and arms of Lamplugh; m. 25 Oct. 1813, Jane
<who d. 12 April, 1878), 2nd dau. of Benjamin Brooksbank, Esq.
of Healaugh Hall, co. York [see that family), but d. s. p. 13
April, 1867, devising his estates to his brother,
Henry Raper, Esq. of Lamplugh, b. 12 Feb. 1795, of
Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law ; in. 16 Dec. 1824, Georgiana
<his cousin once removed), 3rd dau. of John Moore, Esq. Capt.
;;rd Dragoon Guards (by his wife Anne, only dau. of George
Townend, Esq., by his wife Anne, eldest dau. of John Raper,
]"..sq. of Lotherton), which lady d. 1845. Mr. Raper d. s. p.
IGMay, 18C7, when, iinder his brother's will, Lamplugii conse-
raently descended to the present,
Walter Lamplugh Brooksbank, Esq.
/4rj>is.— Quarterly : Brooksbank, Forset, Mornby, Stamp,
Thomson, Bond, Clitherow, Gale, Knight, Kemeys, Raper,
Lamplugh, (or a cross fleury sa.), Eglesfield,* Fenwick,
Hordes, Essenden', Camhow, Barrett, Heaton, Baxter,
^VALLINGT0N, DERWENTWATEK, &C.
Ci-eal — (Of Lamplugh), a goat's head erased, arg., attired and
Icarded or.
Stat — Lamplugii Hall, Cockcrmouth, Cumberland.
Residence— yo.r^ House, Lorton, Cockermouth.
BBOUG-HTON OF TXJNSTALIi HALL,
Beoughton, Peter, Esq. of Tuustall Hall,
Shropshire, late Capt. 3rJ Dragoon Guards, now
Lieut.-Col. Commandant 3rd Stafford Militia, J. P.
for COS. Salop and Stafford, b. 1 Aug. 1822; m. 2 April,
1856, Florence, 4th dau. of Swynfcn Sterens Jcrvis,
Esq. of Darlaston Hall, co. Staiford.
ILiUfajr. — Peter Beoughton, Esq. of Loudham, co.
Kotts, son of Peter Broughton, Esq. of Loudham, Notts, and
fcrandson of Thomas Broughton, f Esq. of Broughton Hall, co.
Stafford, and Loudham, was father of
* Through this alliance the Laniplnj;'hs are of Founder's kin
at Queen's Coll., Oxford. Margaret, dau. and eventual heiress
of John de Eglesfield (who was nephew of Robert dc Eglesfield,
Founder of Queen's College), m. Sir John de Lamplugh, from
whom Archbishop Lamplugh was 8th in descent.
;■ Thomas Broughton's clflest so i was cj<catcd a Baronet in
Peter Broughton, Esq. of Loudham, Notts, m. Eleanor
Church, youngest dau. and co-heiress of William Church, Esq.
of Tunstall Hall, Shropshire, and had by her,
The Rev. Peter Beoughton, of Tunstall Hall, Shropshire,
and Loudham, co. Notts, Rector of East Bridgeford, in. 1785,
Jane, dau. of John Alcock, Esq. of Market Drayton, and luid
issue,
Peter, late of Tunstall Hall.
Emma, in. AVilliam Charlton, Esq. of ChilweU Hall, co.
Notts. She d. May, 1818, leaving issue {see Charlton of
ChilweU).
Harriet, d. unm.
Mr. Broughton d. 17 July, 1827, at. 82. His only son,
Petee Broughton, Esq. of Tunstall Hall, Shropshire, J. P.,
D.L., High Sheriff 1839, 6. 1 Aug. 1788; m. 2 Nov. 1818,
Anna Ogilvie, youngest dau. of John Smithwick, 2nd son of
William Smithwick, Esq. of Mount Katherine, co. Limerick,
by wliom he had issue,
I. Peter, now of Tunstall Hall.
II. John Lambert, b. 19 Jan. 1831 ; m. 11 Oct. IS.'jg, Anno
Selina, youngest dau. of Ralph Adderley, Esq. of Coton and
Barlaston, co. Stafford (uncle of Sir Charles Adderley,
created Lord Norton 1878), by whom he has issue, 1 Hubert
John, 6. 16 Aug. 1860; 2 Ralph, b. 17 July, 1863; 1 Rosa-
mond; 2 Evelyn Selina; 3 Florence; 4 Eleanor; 5
Amy.
I. Anna Jane, f?. 24 Aug. 1862.
II. Maria Catherine Wilhelmina, m. 1st, 28 April, 1859,
Ralph Thomas Adderley, Esq. of Coton and Barlaston, co.
Stafford; and 2n(.Uy, Charles Coyney, Esq., of Western
Coyney, Staffordshire.
III. Harriet.
IV. Anna Maria Frances, d. 30 May, 1840.
Mr. Broughton d. 27 March, 1870, cet. 82.
Anns— Arg. two bars gu. on a canton of the second a crosf)
of the field.
Crest— A sea-dog's head gu. eared and finned arg. ,
&ai— Tunstall Hall, Market Drayton, Shropshire. i
BUOUNCKEB OF BOVERIDGE,
Beounceee, Henry Francis, Esq. of Boveridge,
Dorset, J.P. for Hants and Dorset, late Lieut. 24th
regt. ; b. 1811 ; m. 1st, 1864, Mary Katherine, eldest
dau. of the late Everson Harrisson, Esq. of Tole-
thorpe Hall, Rutlandshire, J.P,, hy whom (who d.
1874) he has issue,
Francis Henry Ernest, b. 1SG5.
Agnes Mary Florence.
He m. 2nd]y, 1876, Letitia Augusta Sarah, 3rd dau.
of the late Robert McKerrell, Esq. of Inverness
Terrace, Hyde Park (see McKeeeell of Sill
House).
iClUtaSC — Lewis William Eeocncker, Esq. (son of
Henry Brouncker, Esq., and grandson of Francis Brouncker,
d. 1739), in. and had issue, i. Henry, of whom presently;
II. Lewis William, 6. 25 Sept. 1768, d. 29 Jan. 1812, leaving by
Harriet his wife, surviving issue, 1 Richard, heir to his unele;
2 Francis ; 1 Henrietta ; 2 Catherine, m. Thomas Whitmore
Wylde-Browne, Esq. of Woodlands, in Shropshire; 3 Mary;
4 Frances; 5 Annabella; and 6 Barbara, m. Edgar Disney,
Esq. ; I. Catherine, m. John Willett, Esq. of Merley House,
Dorsetshire; and ii. Mary, m. 1st, the Hon. William Finch, of
Aldbury, Admiral R.N., 2nd son of the Earl of Aylesford, and
2nrtly, AVilliam Strode, Esq. The elder son,
Henry Brouncker, Esq. of Boveridge, Dorset, 6. 30 June,
1767 ; d. unm. May, 1S25, and was s. by his nephew,
Richard Brouncker, Esq. of Boveridge, J. P., High Sheriff
1833, b. 13 Sept. 1801 ; m. 1st, 24 July, 1827, Maryana,
youngest dau. of the late Rev. Charles William Shuckburgh, of
the Moat, Downton, Wilts, and by her (who d. 29 Nov. 1833)
had issue,
Mary Frances Ana, in. 15 Nov. 18r)4, Alfred Ic Gallais, Esq.,
46th Bengal N.I., eldest son of Judge le Gallais, of Moyo
House, in the Island of Jersey.
Geraldine Fanny Winifred, in. 16 Dec. 1857, William Wylde
Browne, 9th Bombay N. I., eldest son of Thomas Whitmore
Wylde Browne, Esq. of the Woodlands, Shropshire, and d.
30 Nov. 1874.
Barbara Harriet Diana,
lie m. 2ndly, 1836, Catherine Jane, dau. of the late Capt.
(..eorge Burdutt, R,N., of Longtown House, co. Kildare, by
I3E0
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BllO
203
Catherine Dorothea his wife, only cliikl of Col. AVilliam
Browne, and had by her, with two daus., four sons,
Henry Francis, now of BoToridgc.
William Edgar Morley, b. 1846.
Arms—Arg., six pellets, three, two, and one, a chief
embattled sa. thereon a lozenge IVssways of the field
charged with a cross patee of the second between two
crescents of the first.
Crest — Out of battlements sa. a dexter cubit arm vested
arg. charged with two bendlets wavy of the first, holding in the
hand ppr. a lozenge in pale charged with a cross-patee as
in the arms.
Motto— Duty.
&a£— Bovcridge, near Cranborne.
BROWN OP JARKOW HAILIi,
See Drewett.
BROWN OF ARNCLIFPE HAIiL.
Beown, DorGLAS, Esq. o£ Arncliffe Hall, co.
York, Q.C., J.P. and D.L., b. 9 April, 1820 ; m. 13
Sept. 1853, Greorgina Helen, 2nd dan. of William
Mauleverer, Esq. of Arncliffe Hall (see that name),
and has issue,
I. William, 6. 1854.
II. Douglas Philip, &. 11 May, 1864.
III. Eobert Abercrombie, b. 2 Oct. 1SC5.
I. Helen Georgina. ii. Margaret Douglas.
m. Constance Beatrice.
iLlltCagC— Jonathan Brown, Esq., son of John Brown
and Margaret Fell his wife, m. June, 1819, Margaret McHaffie,
by whom (who d. 1852) he had issue,
1 Douglas, his heir, now of Arncliffe.
2 John Gordon, m. Janet McCulloch, and had issue, Chris-
tina Robson, in. Andrew Jameson, a Scotch Advocate;
Janet McCulloch ; Ann Agnes.
3 Francis, m. 1st, Eliza Tracy, by whom he had issue ; and
2ndly, Charlotte Leroy.
4 David PhiUp, Major 7th Hussars; m. Frances Dorothea,
dau. of Francis Synge Hutchinson, E^q., and sister of Sir
Edward Synge Huichinson, 4th bart. of Castle Sallagh, and
had issue, Edward Douglas ; Augustus; Margaret Ada;
Nina ; Ethel Therese.
Mr. Jonathan Brown d. 1823.
SeaS— Arncliffe Hall, Northallerton, co. York.
To2cn Residence— Marions Eoad, Kensington.
GILPIN-BROWN.
See Gilpi:t.
BROWN OF KINGSTON BLOUNT.
Beown, Aethfr Henry Cleeke, Esq. of King-
ston'Blount, CO. Oxford, J.P. and D.L., b. 1826 ; s.
1870 ; m. 29 July, 1851, Sophia, only dau. of Jolm-
AVilliam Fane, Esq. of Wormsley, co. Oxford, by
Catherine his 1st vsifc, dau. of Sir Benjamin Hob-
house, Bart, and has, with other issue,
Henby Clerke, 6. 1852.
Mr. Brown is son of the late John Brown, Esq.
of Kingston Blount, Oxfordshire, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1851, by Mary Elizabeth his wife, (m.
1821), only child of Eichard Clerke, Esq. of King-
ston Blount, and is grandson of Thomas Brown,
Esq., H.E.I.C.C.S., by Ehoda his wife, dau. of Col.
Samuel Browne.
S«a£— Kingston Blount, Tctsworth.
BROWN OF ROSSINGTON.
The late James Brown, Esq. of Eossington and
Copgrove, co. York, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Malton,
h. 12 April, 1814, High Sheriff 1852 ; d. unm. at
43^ Upper GrosTenor Street, London, 19 April,
1877, when his estates passed to liis silrviving sister,
Mrs. Thomas Shiffner, and to the sons of his two
deceased sisters, viz., to Eichard James Streat-
FEiLD, Esq. of the Eocks, Sussex, and William
James Scarlett, Esq. of Gigha, N.B.
ILtJiraSC— James Brown, Esq., an eminent Merchant at
Leeds, m. 17 Oct. 1785, Anne, only dau. and heiress of Samuel
AVilliams, Esq. of the same place, and liad two sons, namely,
I. James, his heir.
II. William Williams, of Allerton Hall, near Leeds, a Banker
in Leeds and London, J.P. and D.L. West Biding of York-
shire, b. 10 Feb. 1788; m. 23 Nov. 1812, Margaret Brockdcn,
only child of Isaac Duncan, of Philadelphia, in the United
States, and by her (who d. 23 May, 1820) had one son and
two daus.,
1 Samuel James, of Leeds, J.P. sind D.L., &. 25 Oct. 1814 ;
m. 1 June, 1841, Jacobina Maria Sophia, eldest dau. of
Sir Joseph RadcUffe, Bart., and has issue.
1 Ann WilUams, m. Thomas Benyon, Esq. of Gledhow Hall,
near Leeds, and d. 18 Feb. 1852.
2 Margaret Duncan, m. 10 Feb. 1842, Lieut.-Col. Dunn,
Eoyal Artillery.
Mr. Brown d. 1813, and was s. by his elder son,
James Brown, Esq. of Harehills Grove, near Leeds. J.P.
and D.L. West Riding of Yorkshire, 6. 25 Sept. 178G ; «i. 10
June, 1811, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Matthew Rhodes, Esq. of
Camp Field, near Leeds, and had issue,
James, of Trinity College, Cambridge, late of Eossington
and Copgrove.
Charlotte Anne, in. 11 June, 1833, Eichard Shuttloworth
Streatfeild, Esq. of the Rocks, in Sussex, and d. April 1858,
leaving issue.
I-Iury, in. 3 Aug. 1841, Thomas Shiffner, Esq. of Westergate,
Sussex (who d. 19 June, 1873), youngest son of Sir George
Shiffner, Bart.
Anne Rhodes Williams, m. 14 Sept. 1837, James Williams
Scarlett, Esq. of Copped Hall, near Totteridge, only sur-
viving son of Sir William A. Scarlett, Knt. late Chief Justice
of Jamaica, and d. 25 Dec. 1868, leaving issue.
Arms — Arg. on a bend sa. cotised az. between two mullets
of six points pierced sa., three lions rampant of the field ; quar-
tering Williams.
Crest— X demi-lion rampant or, between two elephants'
trunks ppr.
JlfoiJo— Persevera Deoque confide.
Scats— Rossington, near Bawtry; and Copgrove, near
Boroughbridge.
BROWN OF TOSTOCK PLACE.
Brown, Walter Thomas, Esq. of Tostock Place,
and Brent Eleigh, Suffolk, eldest son of the late
George James Edward Brown, Esq. of Tostock Place,
by Catherine Mary his wife {m. 30 Jlay, 1854), 5tli
dau. of Wilham Mills, Esq. of Saxham Hall, Suffolk,
b. 1855 ; in. 1877, Carohue, eldest dau. of Eev.
Charles Terry, M.A., Exeter Coll. Oxford.
Seat.?— Tostock Place, Bury St. Edmund ; and Brent Eleigh
Hall, Bildestone.
BROWN OF UNTHANK HALL.
Brown, Eey. Dixon, of Unthank Hall, Northum-
berland, J.P., M.A., b. 17 Aug. 1826 ; m. 5 July,
1S()0, Georgina Ehzabeth, dau. of Col. Eerrers
Loftus, and has issue,
I. Dixon Loptds, 6. 13 May, ISGl.
II. Lionel Dixon, b. 14 Feb. 1865.
III. Alfred Dixon, 6. 22 June, 1867.
I. Grace Maria. ii. Georgina Maud.
m. Ethel. iv. Marcia Constance Emmeline.
IV. Mabel.
JLtUCaSe.— DixoN Bkown, Esq. of Unthank Hall, J.P.
and D.L., b. 19 July, 1776; eldest son of William Brown,
Esq., by Margaret his wife, dau. of William Dixon, Esq.
of Hawkwell, assumed the name and arras of Dixon, at the
decease of Col. Dixon, Royal Artillery, and in compliance,
with the testamentary injunction of William Dixon, Esq. of
Gower Street, Bedford Square. He served the ollioe of Sheriff
for Newcastle 1802, and was High Sheriff of Northumberland
1827. He in. 28 Nov. 1816, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William
Smith, Esq. of Togston, but d. s. }). March, 1859, and was .«. in
his estates by his nephew. Rev. Dixon Brown, now of Uiuhauk
20-i
ERO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EKO
Hall, who is son of the late Eobert Brown, Esq. of Streatham,
Surrey, and grandson of William Brown, Esq. of Long Benton.
Besides the present Rev. Dixon Brown, Mr. Robert Brown left
by his wife, Isabella Grace, dau. of John Walker, Esq. of
North Shields, two otber sons and two daus.,
Eobert Brown, of Little Houghton, Capt. Xorthumbcrland
Light Infantry Militia, m. 1861, fanny, dau. of the late
Henry Bell, Esq. ., „ .
Ealph Brown, of Newcastlc-on-Tyne, m. 1858, Emily Manan
Forbes, dau. of R. Westmacott, Esq.
Julia Alice, m. 1818, Rev. F. R. Kite, of Kenilworth, who
is deceased.
Jane, to. 1850, Rev. Charles Davis, of Calcutta, deceased.
^rms— Per pale sa. and gu. on a bend engrailed with
plain double cottises between two escallops arg. three lions
passant guardant of the first.
Crest— Ivro escallops or, thereon resting an eagle displayed
vert in the beak a cross-crosslet ficchee gold.
Molto — Suivoz raison.
gcat—Unthank Hall, Haltwhistlc.
BEOWN-GEEAVES OF WOODTHOEPE
HALL.
Beown-Geeates, Eichard Edward, Esq. of
Woodthorpe, co. York, and Wyvillc, Herefordshire,
h. 15 April, 1838, served in India with H.M. 57th
regt., is now Capt. in the Shropshire Militia ; s. Ms
father 21 Aug. 1876, and assumed the additional
name of Greaves by royal license 1877, in compli-
ance with a testamentary injunction ; m. 8 Jan. 18G3,
Adela, youngest dau. of the late James Freme, Esq.
of Wrentnall, Salop, descended from the ancient
family of Freme, of Upper and Nether Lypiatt,
Gloucestershire, and has issue,
I Ulkic Freme Edward Bower, b. 15 Oct. ISGG.
I. Muriel Sarah, b. 29 Jan. 1 809.
II. Hope Adela, b. 7 Feb. 1872.
ILtnCaCJC.— John Brown, Esq. of Sheffield, son of James
Brown, Esq. of Cracow, in Craven, co. York, by his wife
Nancy, dau. of James Fawcett, Esq. of Bainbridge, Wensley-
dale, CO. York, m. Mary, dau. of Robert Bower, Esq. of
AVormhill and Tideswell, co. Derby, descended, it is stated,
from Sir Thurstan de Bower, temp. Eiciiakd II., whose tomb
in Tideswell Church was restored by the late Mr. Bower
Brown. He d. 28 Dec. 1851, leaving a son,
John Bower Brown, Esq. of Woodthorpe Hall, co. York,
J.P. for the West Riding, Barrister-at-Law, of the Middle
Temple, London, 6. 1 Aug. 1802; m. 7 Sept. 1836, Mary Ann,
dau. of William Greaves, Esq. of Sheffield, of the old Derby-
shire family, and had issue,
I. Richard Edward, now of Woodthorpe Hall.
I. Edith Maria, to. Ist, John Stevens Pratt, Esq. ; and 2ndly,
24 Oct. 1878, H. French Banliam, Esq., M.A., M.B.
Shcflicld; Wyville House,
BROWN OF CLONBOY.
Beown, Kobert Lidwill, Esq. of Clonboy, co.
Clare, h. 8 Aug. 1837 ; m. Jan. 1862, Margaret, dau.
of Col. Cradock, of Ilartfortli Hall, Eichmond,
Yorkshire, and has issue,
I. Ernest George, 6. 7 Aug. 18G4.
n. Richard Cradock, 6. 3 Nov. laC8.
i:i. Harry Lidwill, b. IG Dec. 1873.
I. Israa Frances Lidwill.
II. Constance Meta. i;i. Esther Marion.
IV. Jackalicn.
illltCaCjC.— JonN Brown, an officer of Dragoons, severely
wounded at Worcester, fled to Ireland and settled at Dun-
;;annon, co. Tyrone, where he d. temp. Cuarles II. By Alico
his wife, he left a son,
William Brown, Esq., &. at Belfast, 1C58, Lieut, and Adju-
tant of Col. St. John's regt. of foot, served with distinction at
Derry and Aughrim. He settled 1719, at Bridgetown (then
called Rcdficld), co. Clare, and d. 28 Feb. 1725-2G, leaving by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Edward Rock, Esq. of Evesham, a
numerous family, of which tlio eldest son.
The Yen. Joh.s Brown, Archtlcacon and Char.ccllc;- of
Limerick, J.P., h. 24 Jan. 1C34; m. 0 Aug. 1717, Anne, cMcsl
dau. of John Vincent, Esq., Alderman of Limerick, and was
s. by his son,
John Brown, of Danesfort and Mount Brown, co. Limerick,
b. 3 April, 1724; ?». 1752, Meliora, dau. and co-heir of Col. the
Hon. Henry Southwell, 2nd son of Thomas, Ist Viscount
Southwell, and had issue two sons,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. John Southwell, who inherited Mount Brown (see thai
family).
I. Anne, m. Eobert Poppard, Esq. of Cappagh, co. Limerick.
II. Phoebe, r,i. 1st, John Finch, Esq., a younger son of
William Finch, Esq. of Kilcohnan, co. Tipperary ; and
2ndly, George Hewson, E.sq.
III. Frances, m. Michael Cantillon Heffeman, Esq. of co.
Limerick.
The eldest son and heir,
Henry Brown, Esq. of Danesfort, and of Clonboy, co. Clare,
and at one period of Rich Hill, b. 20 Aug. 1754; m. 1782,
Sarah, dau. and heiress of Richard Pierce, Esq. of Lisnagry,
CO. Limerick (of a family originally from Wilts and Berkshire),
by Mary his wife, dau. of Col. William Harrison, of Bally-
carranc, co. Watorford, and had issue,
I. John, of Clonboy.
II. Henry, m. and had issue.
III. Edward, m. and had issue.
IV. Pierce, m. and had issue.
V. William, m. Miss Fitzgerald.
VI. Francis, of Mount Southwell, m. Anne, dau. of James
Hill, Esq. of Graig, and has issue, Henry Southwell, and
Mary, m. 6 Oct. 1837, James Hill, Esq. of Graig, co. Cork.
I. Meliora, m. Thomas Odell, Esq. of Odellville, co. Limerick.
II. Sarah, m. — Sharman, Esq.
III. Anna, m. 1st, — Griffin, Esq.; and 2ndly, — Cassan,
Esq.
IV. Catherine, m. — Laurenson, Esq.
Mr. Brown d. 1836. His eldest son,
John Brown, Esq. of Bridgetown (Clonboy), Capt. Limerick
Militia, m. 1801, Constance, 2nd dau. of Col. William Odell, of
The Grove, co. Limerick (M.P. for co. Limerick for thirty
years, and a Lord of the Treasury), by Aphra his wife, dau. of
John Crone, Esq. of Byblow, co. Cork. Mr. Brown d. v. p.
Jan. 1833, leaving issue,
I. John, late of Clonboy.
II. William, m. Mildred, dau. of Thomas Odell, Esq., and d.
leaving one dau. Mildred, in. 1856, Charles Sandes, Esq. of
Carrigafoyle, co. Kerry.
III. Henry, m. Sarah, dau. of Major Thomas Odell, and d.
leaving issue.
IV. Thomas Anthony Southwell, m. 183G, Isma Cowley, 4th
dau. of Thomas Lidwill, Esq. of Clonmore, and Cormacks-
town, CO. Tipperary, by Mary his wife, eldest dau. of Eobert
Atkins, Esq. of Firville, and d. having had issue, 1 John,
M.D., m. 3 Jan. 1866, Nanny, dau. of John Peppard, Esq.
of Cappagh ; 2 Thomas, m. Matilda, dau. of Eobert Lidwill,
Esq., and d. Jan. 1877 ; 3 Eobert Lidwill, &. 29 May, 1842,
m. 10 Sept. 1866, Louisa Catherine, eldest dau. of the late
James Stanley, Esq. of The Grange, Armagh, and has issue,
Thomas Anthony Stanley, 6. 15 June, 1867; Stanley, 6.
3 Sept. 1868; Robert William, b. 15 Jan. 1871 ; Ismenia, 6.
5 Jan. 1873; Mildred, b. 8 Oct. 1874; Maud LidwiU, 6. 26
Nov. 1876.
V. Richard Pierce, deceased.
I. Aphra, m. 1st, James Fisher, Esq. ; and 2ndly, William
Scanlan, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and is deceased.
II. Sarah, to. 1 March, 1834, Hugh Scanlan, Esq.
III. Frances, m. Eev. Richard Maunsell, of Millford, co.
Limerick.
IV. Phoebe, to. William Odell, Esq., Surgeon-Major, Army
Medical Department, deceased.
V. Emily, m. Matthew Scanlan, Esq., both deceased.
John Brown, Esq. (eldest son of John, of Bridgetown) s.
his grandfather at Clonboy. He was 6. 23 Jan. 1802; to. 25
Aug. 1826, Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas Lidwill, Esq. of Clon-
more and Cormackstown, co. Tipperary, by Mary his wife, dau.
of Robert Atkins, Esq. of Firville, co. Cork, and had issue,
I. John, 6. 19 Sept. 1827; m. 1854, Harriet Verekcr, dau. of
John Westropp, Esq.
n. RoitERT Lidwill, now of Clonboy,
III. William, 6. 13 Oct. 1839. 1
IV. George, h. 25 March, 1841.
I. Mary Atkins, m. 1860, Thomas Stannard McAdam, Esq.
II. Isma Helen, m. 1855, Capt. Richard Cradock, 17th regt -
III. Constance Margaret, rn. 18G0, Thomas George Mawe,
Esq., 1st West India regt.
Mr. Brown, who was a J. P., d. C Dec. 1870.
^i-ms— Gu., on a chevron between three lleurs dc-lis or, a
thistle ppr.
Crest — An eagle displayed vert.
Molto — Virtus dedit, cura servabil,
.bV(((— Clonboy, O'Brien's Bridge, co. Clare.
BRO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BRO
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BUOWN OP MOUNT BROWN.
Brown, Edward John Vesey Southwell, Esq.
of Mount Brown, co. Limerick, J. P., Lieut. -Col.
late 60th Rifles, b. 6 Dec. 1818 ; m. 16 Sept. 18 18,
Rose Augusta, 4th dau. of Admiral Sir William
Parker, Bart., G.C.B.
JLtUCaflC— John Southwell Brow.v, Esq. of Mount
Bvowii, CO. Limerick, b. 31 March, 17G3; 2ncl surviving son of
Jolin Brown, Esq. of Kedficltl, co. Clare, and of Mount Brown,
CO. Limericli, by Mcliora Soutliwell, his wife {sec Brown of
Cloiiboy); m. 11 March, 1794, Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Gordon,
Esq. of Whitehill, co. Lanarlc, and by her (who d. G' Dec.
1812) had issue,
John Southwell, his heir.
Nathaniel Gordon, b. 22 April, 1795; d. 179G.
Henry, b. 19 April, 1797.
Vincent, b. 23 June, 1809; m. Mary Darley, dau. of —
Coghlan, Esq.
Laura, in. 1825, George Howson, Esq. of Castle Ilcwson, co.
Limerick.
Meliora, m. 1826, Alexander Elliott, Esq. of Tanavaller.
Mary Anne, m. 1825, Major Charles Carthcw.
Elizabeth Catherine.
Catherine, d. unm. 1822.
Tlie eldest son,
John Southwell Beowne, Esq. of Mount Browne, an Officer
in the 10th Hussars, b. 9 March, 1794; to. 22 July, 1817, Mar-
garet Anne, 2nd dau. of Major-Gen. Agmondisham Vesey, of
Hampton Court, Middlesex, and by her (who d. 13 Jan. 1853)
had issue,
I. Edward John Vesey, his heir.
II. John, Lieut. 25th Bombay Native Infantry, 6. 3 July,
1823, accidentally killed in India, July, 1841.
HI. Vesey Agmondisham, b. 3 June, 1824; to. 1855, Mary
Edith, dau. of Eev. Edward Massingberd.
IV. Henry Francis, 6. 3 Oct. 1824; m. 1848, Maria, dau. of
Frederick Smith, Esq. of Moulmain, and by her (wlio d.
1853) has a dau., Sophia.
V. Thomas Anthony Southwell, 6. 2 Jan. 1826, Major 55th
regt. ; m. 16 Jan. 1856, Laura Lysaght Mary, dau. of George
Hewson, Esq. of Castle Hewson, co. Limerick, and has
issue,
VI. Sidney Eeynett, b. 22 July, 1831 ; m. Sept. 1858, Mary,
dau. of William Cox, Esq. of Ballynoe, co. Limerick.
I. Mary Gordon. ii. Augusta Margaret.
Arms, &c. — Same as Beown of CLonhoy.
&ca— Mount Brown, Eathkeale, co. Limerick.
BROWN-MORISON OF FINDERLIE AND
WEST ERROL AND COUPAR GRANGE.
Beown-Morison, John Brown, Esq. of Fin-
derlie Lodge, co. Kinross, and West Errol and
Coupar Grange, co. Perth, J.P. and D.L., h. 22 Jan.
181U; m. 20 Sept. 1864, Eve Magdalen, dau. of
George Waugh, Esq. of Q.ueeusborough Terrace,
London, and has issue,
I. Guy Edwaed, b. 4 March, 1867.
I. Maud, d. 18C5. n. Muriel.
iLtltCatJC— At the end of the IGth century, Petee Broun,
of Balquarhan, co. Stirling, acquired the lands of Findcrlie,
and from him is said to have descended John Beoun, styled
of Craigo Mylne, who d. about 1675, and was s. by his son,
John Broun, also styled of Craigo Mylne, who had two sons,
the younger of whom s. to Craigo Mylne, and is represented by
James Beown, Esq. of Orchard, co. Lanark. The elder son,
John Begun, became of Finderlie. He m. 1711, Janet Ste-
venson, of Cocklaw, Fyfe, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ebenezee Beown, Esq. of Finderlie, who m. the dau. of
Thomson, of Seggie, co. Kinross, and was father of
John Brown, Esq., who s. to Finderlie and also to Brockley,
which his father had acquired by purchase. He m. Anne,
dau. of Bcveridge of Wester Balado, and was s. at his decease,
1830, by his son,
Eev. James Beown, of Finderlie, who m. 1838, Mary Neill,
dau. of Eev. Dr. Hay, and left at his decease, 1846, an only
son, the present John Beown Brown-Moeison, Esq. of Fin-
derlie, &c.
^■(rDis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg. a fess s.a. between
three Moors' heads couped ppr. banded or, for Moeison ; 2nd
and 3r(l, gu. u che-\rc:i betwecu three flsiys-de-lis arg., for
Brown,
Ofsis— Three Moors' heads conjoined in one neck ppr.,
banded arg., the faces looking to the chief dexter and sinister,
for Moeison ; a lion rampant holding in the dexter paw a
fleur-de-lis arg., for Beown.
il/oitocs—Prudentiapi-Eestet, for Moeison; Floreat majestas,
for Beown.
Seals — Finderlie Lodge, Kinross ; and Coupar Grange, Cou-
par Angus, co. Perth.
BROWNE OF BRONWYLFA,
Browne, Henry Ralph, Esq. of Bronwylfa, co.
Flint, Col. 20th regt., h. 29 Dec. 1828 ; m. 15 Nov.
1852, Frances Mary Anne, dau. of Admiral Parsons,
and has issue,
I. Thomas Heney, b. 25 July, 1857.
I. Harriette Mary.
n. Beatrice. in. Frances Henrietta.
Itt'ltCitgr. — Geoege Beowne, Esq., Imperial and Tuscan
Consul at Liverpool, son of George Browne, Esq. late of
Passage, co. Cork, and Mary his wife, dau. of John Cotter,
Esq., TO. 1786, Felicity, dau. of Benedict Park Wagner, Esq.
of North Hall, near Wigan, co. Lancaster, Imperial and
Tuscan Consul General in Liverpool, by his wife Elizabeth
Haydock, of Eivington, in the same shire, and had issue,
Thomas Heney, his heir.
George Baxter, Lieut. -Col. in the army, late one of the
Coimnissioners of Police in Ircl.and, to. 1st, Harriet Anne,
eldest dau. of the late Martin Whi.sh, Esq., Cliairman of
the Board of Comnussioncrs of Excise; and 2ndly, Mrs.
Patterson, widow of James Patterson, and dau. of Eev. C.
Irwin.
Felicia Dorothea, b. 25 Sept. 1793 ; m. 1812, Capt. Hemans,
of the 4th regt. of Infantry. This lady was the celebrated
Poetess. She d. 16 May, 1835, and was buried at St. Anne's,
Dublin.
Harriet Mary, m. Eev. W. H. Owen, Vicar of the Cathedral
Church of St. Asaph ; and d. March, 1858.
The eldest son,
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Thomas Henry Browne, K.C.H., of Bron-
wylfa, CO. Flint, b. 8 Sept. 1787, was Col. of the 80th Foot,
and Military Knight Commander of the Guelphic Order. This
distinguished Officer served at the siege of Copenhagen, in
America, at the capture of Martinique, and in Portugal, Spain,
and France; he was present at the battles of Salamanca,
Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nive, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse, <fcc.
He TO. 13 March, 1828, Elizabeth, dau. of the Eev. Ealph H.
Brandling, of Gosforth House, near Newcastle-on-Tyne; d.
March, 1855, and left issue,
Henry Ealph, now of Bronwylfa.
Ealph Charles, late 71st regt., b. 18 Feb. 1830; m. Carolme,
dau. of Arthur Carthew, Esq., and has a son, Ealph Henry;
and a dau., Mary Elizabeth.
Arms—&a,. three lions passant in bend between two double
cotises arg.
Crest— A.n eagle displayed vert.
Motto — Spectemur agendo.
/Scot— Bronwylfa, near St. Asaph, co. Flint.
BROWNE OF CAIiLALY CASTLE.
Browne, Henry, Esq. of Callaly Castle, Northum-
berland, purchased in 1877 the Callaly estate from
the family of Clavering.
Seat— Callaly Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland.
BROWNE OF DOXFORD HALL.
Browne, Alexander, Esq. of Doxford Hall,
Chathell, Northumberland, J.P., late Major North-
umberland Militia, b. 17 Nov. 1812 ; m. 13 Sept.
1842, Helena Gwynifrcd, dau. of William Forman
Esq. of Penydarren House, Glamorganshire, and
has issue,
I. Alexander Heney, b. 10 May, 1845.
II. Frederick Bryan, b. 22 March, 1853.
III. Charles Edmund, b. 7 Nov. 185S.
IV. Edward Thomas, 6. 1 Feb. 1861.
I. Mary Anne. n- Helena Elizabeth.
III. Isabella. tv. Jane Collingwood.
V. Frances Gwynifrcd. v:. Amy Eaima.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
13K0
Major Bro-n-ne is son of the late Eev. Alexander
Browne, of Brantou, Northumberland, and Susan
Fairman his wife, and grandson of Dr. Browne.
He has four sisters, Frances ; Mary ; Jane ; Julia-
Susan.
5c««— Doxford Hall, CliathcU, Kortliumtcilanc'l.
BROWNE OF EliSING HALL.
Beo-wne, Eichaed Charles, Esq. of Elsing
Hall, Norfolk, J.P., b. 4, Aiiril, 1830 j s. his father
1851.
ittncaSC.— This family, seated at Elsing for upwards of
three hundred years, descends from Sir Anthony Browne,
K.G., one of the executors of the will of Heney VIII., and
represents the eldest co-heir of the ancient harony of Hastings.
The present Mr. Browne's grandfather,
The PiEV. EicHAKD Eaton, Hector of Elsing, assumed the
surname and arms of Bbowne on acquiring the Elsing estates.
He m. about 1785, Frances, only child and heir of Thomas
Bemey, Esq. of King's Lynn, and dying 11 May, 1821, was s.
by his eon.
The Eev. Eichaed Bkowne, who tooli by Royal License 27
Feb. 1845, the surname and arms of Eeowne of Elsing. He
VI. 30 Oct. 1827, Caroline Susan, dau. of John Morcon, Esq. of
Swaffham, Norfolk, and had issue,
Eichaed Chaeles, present proprietor.
William Bemey, 6. 1832 ; d. 1836.
George (Eev.), 6. 22 July, 1838; d. Aug. I8C8.
Caroline Frances.
Catherine Louisa, m. June, 1866, John Clarendon Hyde,
Esq., son of Dr. Hyde.
Mr. Browne d. 11 Oct. 1851, and was «. by his eldest son, the
present Eichaed Chaeles Beowke, of Elsing Hall.
Arms— 52i. three lions passant in bend between two double
cotises arg.
Crest— An eagle displayed vert,
Ziotto — Suivez raison.
Scat— Elsing Hall, East Dereham, Norfolk.
BROWNE OP HIGHAM HALL.
Beowxe, Maey Anne Lioyd, of Higham Hall,
CO. Leicester, resident at Stouts Hill, co. Grloucester,
2nd dau. of Thomas John Lloyd Baker, Esq., Hard-
wicke Court, co. Gloucester, by Mary Sharpe his
wife, niece of Granville Sharpe ; m. 1833, Col.
Benjamin Browne, formerly of the 9th Lancers,
afterwards Lieut. - Col. Eoyal Gloucestershire
Hussars, and by him (who d. 18j3) has issue,
I. William Llotd, of the 5th Lancers; to. 19 May, 1863,
Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Gen. James
Orde and Lady Elizabeth his wife.
II. Charles Orde, It. Horse Artillery.
III. B. Chapman.
I. Annabella Maria.
Reiidencc—SbOMts Hill, Uley, near Durslcy, Gloucestershire.
BROWNE OF MELLINGTON HALL.
Beotv^se, TnoMAS Beowne, Esq. of MeUington
Hall, CO. Montgomery, J. P. and D.L., and one of
Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools, b. 25 Dec.
1805 ; m. IS Aug. 1828, Marianna Kyffin, eldest
dau. of Major Arthur Kowley Heyland (killed in
command of the 40th regt. at Waterloo), and has
issue surviving, five sons and three daus. Mr.
Browne assumed, by royal license, Sept. 1822, the
surname of Beowxe, in lieu of his patronymic
Jones, under tlie will of his maternal uncle. Col.
Browne, of MeUington, whoso family had been
seated there about a centui-y and a half. He is
eldest son, by Mary his 1st wife, youngest dau. of
Col. Browne, of MeUington Hall, of the late Pryco
Jones, Esq. of Cyfronwydd, Welshpool, eldest son
of Matthew Jones, s. to Cyfronwydd, as heir-at-
law to John Price, Esq., in v/hose family that estate
had been for a very long period. Mr. Browne has
three brothers and two sisters; of the former,
Eobert Davies (3rd surviving son of the late Pryce
Jones, but eldest son by his 2nd wife) has taken
the surname of Peyce, and is now in possession of
Cyfronwydd.
Arms— Gn. a chevron between three lions' gambs erect
and erased arg. ; on a chief of the second an eagle displayed
sa. armed and crowned or.
Crest— An eagle displayed with two heads sa.
llotto — Nitor in adversum.
-Seat— MeUington Hall, Churchstoke, co. Montgomery.
BROWNE OF EEORLEY HALL.
Geavee Beowne, John Bathuest, Esq. of
Morley Hall, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriti'
1873 ; *. his father Aug. 1861 ; m. 1871, Frances
Julia, 2nd dau. of Sir Henry Josias Stracey, Bart.,
and has issue.
UllTragC. — John Tden-ee Gkaver-Bbowne, Esq. of Morley
Hall, Norfolk, J.P., son of George Graver, Esq. of Wymond-
ham, Norfolk, and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Eichard Dewing,
Esq. of Carbrooke, s. to the estates at the decease of his
godfather, John Browne, Esq. of Tacolnestone, Norfolk, 1813,
and assumed the additional surname of Bbowne. He m.
Frances, dau. (by Frances his wife, youngest dau. of John
Mackenzie, Esq. of Strathgarne, Koss-shire) of the late Ven.
Henry Batliurst, Archdeacon of Norwich, sister of Col. Bathurst.
3rd Fusilier Guards, and graud-dau. of Bishop Bathurst, and
by tills lady had issue,
John Bathurst, now of Morley Hall.
Frances Henrietta. Anna. Cecilia.
Grace Emily. Laura Adeline.
Arms and ^j-«ts— Beowne and Geavee.
JiloUo — Sur espcrance.
-Scat— Morley Hall, near Wymondham, Norfolk,
BROWNE OF SALPERTON.
Eeowne, Thomas Beale, Esq. of Salperton, co.
Gloucester, and Crotta, co. Kerry, J.P. and D.L. for
Gloucestershire, and High Sheriff same co. 1858,
b. 6 Nov. 1810 ; m. 12 Aug. 1840, Mary Ehza, 2nd
dau. of George James SuUvan, Esq. of Wilmington,
near Eyde, and has issue,
I. John, 6. 8 May, 1841 ; m. 12 Sept. 1867, Charlotte Sophia,
only dau. of the late John H. Cancellor, Esq. of Barnes ;
d. 15 Feb. 1874, leaving issue,
Desmond John Edwaed, 6. 4 July, 1870.
Norah. Mary.
II. Thomas Bcale, 6. 7 Oct. 1848 ; d. 18 May, 1872.
III. George Beale, 6. 24 Aug. 1850; m. 2 Jan. 1877, Ellen,
eldest dau. of Eichard Eogers Coxwell Eogers, Esq., D.L.,
of Dow deswell Court, co. Gloucester.
1. Mary Eliza Ellen, hi. 10 Sept. 1874, Capt. Francis-
Lamb Philip, Scots Greys, and has issue.
Etltr^tgC— The family of Beowne, of Gloucestershire, is
of consideraMe antiquity.
Eichaed Bbowne, of Norton Court, co. Gloucester, and his
four brothers were made co-heirs in their father's estates:
William, at Hasfield; Thomas, at Corse; John, at Cumber-
land, in Turloy, d. 1G56 (who by Jane his wife, dau. of
Giles Driver, Esq. of Eindcomb, had John, d. 1C81 ; Henry,
d. 1688; Charles, d. 1722), and Henry, at New Hall, Chcasley.
Eichaed Beowne, Esq. of Norton Court, 6. 1604, m. Anno
Ethcridge, d. 20 March, 1636 (his monument is in Norton
Church), and left issue,
I. Eichard, 6. 1629, of Brownyille, Eichmond, in America,
d. unm.
II. John, his successor. m. Henry, b. 1635.
BEO
THE LANDED GENTHY.
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The 2nd son,
John Browne, Esq. of Korton Court, b. 1631 ; m. Anne
Gates, a widow; she d. 7 Jan. 1718, aged 69 (he.r monument is
in Coberlcy Church), leaving issue,
I. George Montague, of Gloucester, 6. 1666. He alienated
Norton, and removed to America, where he succeeded to his
uncle Richard's estates, of Brownville, in Richmond; m.
Miss Olivant, of the Catawaha. John, son to Antony, b.
1735, joined the English forces in 1756, hut was afterwards
at Bunker's Hill, 1775, and at the capture of Lord Corn-
wallis, 1781. His issue ceased in John, his great-grandson.
II. John (Rev.), of Salperton Park.
The 2nd son.
Rev. John Browne, of Salperton Park, Rector of Coherley,
6. 1 Dec. 16C8; m. Ehzabeth, co-heiress of Bourne, of Windlc-
tury, Oxford, and by her (who d. 2-1 Dec. 17G6, aged 88) left
a son, Thomas, and adau., Martha, m. Sir Howe Hicks, Bart.,
of Witcombe Park.
Thomas Brownk, Esq. of Salperton Park, the only son,
6. 1713, was lit. thrice, and d. 1788, leaving John, his successor,
Thomas, 6. 1739; d. umn. 1761, and Mary, wife to E. Sampson,
Esq. of Henbury. The eldest son,
JonN Browne, Esq. of Salperton Park, b. 1736 ; in. 1771,
Mary, dau. and heiress of John Beale, Esq. of Temple Guiting,
and d. leaving,
John, of Salperton.
Thomas Beale, b. 1 Dec. 1776; d. unm. 12 Jan. 1791.
Mary, m. William Gore Langton, Esq. of Newton Park,
M.P. for Somerset, and had issue,
The eldest son,
John Browne, Esq. of Salperton Park, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1801, 6.25 Aug. 1773; m. 2 Nov. 1793, Martha Susan-
nah, dau. of Rev. John Pettat, Rector of Stonehouse, by
Martha his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Howe Hicks, Bart., and by
her, who d. 1843, had issue surviving,
I. John Beale, 6. 4 Nov. 1794; d. unm. 1823.
II. Thomas Beale, now of Salperton.
I. Henrietta Jane, m. Feb. 1826, William Beach, Esq. of
Oakley Hall, Hants, and d. 11 Aug. 1831, leaving issue.
u. Frances Susannah.
III. Caroline Anne, m. to her cousin, Rev. Charles rtichard
Pettat, Rector of Ash, Hants. .
Mr. Brown d. March, 1850.
Arms—\iit and 4th, or, on a fess gu. three chess rooks of the
Held, in chief three martlets sa., for Browne; 2nd and 3rd, sa.,
on a chevron between three griffins' heads erased or, collared
arg., as many estoiles gu., for Beale; quartering also Bourne
of Windlebury and Robbins.
Crest — 1st, Browne, a demi-eagle double headed displayed
sa., charged on the breast with a leopard's face or; 2ud,
Beale, a unicorn's head erased arg. semee of estoiles gu.
ilifoHo— Sperat in Deo.
SeaS— Salperton Park, Andoversford, co. Gloucester.
BKOWNE OF TALIiANTIRE HALL.
Beowne, William, Esq. of Tallantire Hall,
Cumberland, h. 9 July, 1810; m. 1847, Isabella,
only dau. of Robert Midford, Esq. and has, with
other issue,
William Chakles, h. 1850.
ItfnCa'SC— This family of Browne was settled at Woodhall,
in the parish of Caldbeck, Cumberland, for many generations.
William Browne, Esq., 6. 19 Sept. 1732, a younger son of
William Browne, Esq. of Woodhall, and Orthwaite Hall, both
in the co. Cumberland, purchased the lordships of Tallantire,
Dovenby, and Papcastle, in the same co., and served as High
Sheriff 30 George III. He m. 23 Sept. 1779, Mary, relict of
Richard Lancaster, Esq., andc?. 1802, leaving (with three daus.
Mary Dorothea, m. John Pemberton, Esq. of Cherburn Hall,
CO. Durham ; Elizabeth, m. Capt. John Poasonby, R.N. ; and
Isabella, m. John Smith) a son,
William Browne, Esq. of Tallantire Hall, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1817, b. 3 Dec. 1780; m. 11 Oct. 1803, Catherine,
dau. of William Stewart, Esq., of Castle Stewart, co. Wigton,
N.B. , by his wife, the Hon. Euphcmia Mackenzie, and had
ilsue,
William, now of Tallantire Hall.
John Stewart, b. 19 Oct. 1814.
Catherine. Jane Euphemia.
Caroline, m. 1838, Lord Teigiimoatli.
Harriette.
Mr. Browne d, ISGl,
I Arms — &.vg. three martlets in pale sa. between twa
flaunches of the second each charged with a Ifcin passant or.
Crest — A griffin's head vert between two wings or.
Jfofio— Traducere Eevum leniter.
Scai— Tallantire Hall, Cockermouth, Cumberland.
BROWI^E OF THE WOODLANDS.
"WrLDE-BEOWNE, Thomas WuiTiroKE, Esq. of
The Woodlands, co. Salop, J.P. and D.L., h. 8ept.
1800; m. Nov. 1821, Catherine, 2nd dau. of William
Brouncker, Esq., and by her (who d. 1835) has
issue,
I. William, 9th Bombay Native Infantry, &. March, 1823; m.
16 Dec. 1857, Geraldine Fanny Winifred, 2nd dau, of
Richard Brouncker, Esq. of Boveridge, Dorset, and by
her (who d. 30 Nov. 1874) has issue, 1 Kbancis Frederick ;
2 William Ralph; 3 Gerald Hopton; 4 John Harry;
1 Geraldine, d. 1869 ; 2 Mariana; 3 Barbara Eva, d. 1870 ;
4 Katharine, d. 1866; 5 Grace Winifred; 6 Katharine
Eva.
II. Ralph, b: March, 1831 ; m. 1866, Grace Wilson, dau. of
the late George Purdon Bevan, Esq. of Lemonfield
House, CO. Limerick, and has issue one son and four
daus.
III. Harry, 6. Nov. 1833; m. 1864, Caroline Moodio, and has
issue, two sons and four daus.,
I. Katharine. ii. Henrietta Anne.
III. Agnes Jane. iv. Mary Anne.
HtUCaS?.— This family has been one of influence in the
CO. of Salop for several generations. Ralph Browne, Esq.
of Caughley, was High Sheriff of Shropshire 1687. Edwabi>
Browne, Esq. cf Caughley, filled the same office 1719; and
Ralph Browne Wtlde-Browne, Esq. of Caughley, was High
Sheriff 1808. This gentleman, son of Thomas Wylde, Esq., by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of Ralph Browne, Esq. of
Caughley, took by Act of Parliament 1788, the additional sur-
name and arms of Browne. He to. 1793, Mary Anne, dau. of
Thomas Whitmore, Esq. of Apley, and d. Dec. 1810, leaving
issue, Thomas Whitmore, now of the Woodlands; John
Edward ; Mary Anne ; Jane, m. Edward Finch, Esq. ; Georgina ;
and Elizabeth, in. Sir Charles Williams, Knt.
Arms— So,, within two bendlets or, between as many martlets
arg. three lions passant guardant of the second.
Crest—A. griffin's head erased per pale gu. and sa. gorged
with a collar or, charged with two trefoils slipped vert.
SeaJ— The Woodlands, Bridgnorth, Salop.
BE,0V7NE OF BIVERSTOWIfl-.
Browne, Jemmett, Esq. of Eirerstown, co. Cork,
h. 1832 ; m. 1st, Frances Mary, dau. of Henry Mihs
Custance, Esq., by whom he has issue,
I. Charlton Basil. ii. Arthur Blennerhassett.
III. Ethel.
He m. 2ndly, 1877, his cousin Frances Caroline,
eldest dau. of William Walter Stephenson, Esq.,
Major Rifle Brigade, by Grace Margaret his vnlc,
dau. of Eey. Francis Fox, of Fox Hall.
^iXXtKQt. — The ancestor of this family is stated to have
borne the peculiar arms of the old Essex family of Browne of
Weald Hall. He settled in the city of Cork about the time of
the Restoration, and married 1st, 1663, Anne, dau. of Robert
VowcU, who dying without issue, he married 2ndly, in IGCO,
Helena, dau. of William Hovell, Esq. of Mount Uovell, co.
Cork, and by her left issue,
I. Edward, of whom presently.
I. Helena, in. James Kingsmill, Esq.
II. Mary, m. Hugh Millerd, Esq.
The son,
Edward Browne, Mayor of Cork, 6. 1676, purchased Rivers-
town, CO. Cork. He m. 1C99, Judith, dau. and heiress of War-
ham Jemmett, by Judith his wife, dau. of Edmond Richmond,
alias Webb, of Redbourne Cheney, Wilts, by Catherine, hij
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wife, dau. of Nicholas St. John, of Lydiard Tregoze, sister of
Oliver St. John, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and had issue,
I. jBMitETT (Rev.), of whom presently.
II. Thomas, m. Judith, only child of Ambrose Jackson, and
left issue,
1 Thomxs (Rev.), (7. unm.
2 Warham Jemmctt.
3 James, to. Miss Fairclough, of Liverpool, and had two
sons and a dau.,
Warham Jemmett, to. 1st, Miss Leather, and 2ndlT,
Anne, sister of John Daye Barker, Esq., and d. s. j).
Thomas, m. Mary Ann, dau. of Rev. Richard Loxham, of
Halsell, CO. Lancaster, and had 1 Richard ; 2 James-
Loxham ; and 3 Elizabeth.
EHzabeth, m. John Latham, Esq. of Meldram, CO. Tip-
perary.
in. Edward, d. unm. at Lisbon, 17G9.
IV. St. John (Rev.), D.D., i;i. Amelia, d. of Edward St. George,
and left issue,
1 Thomas Adderley (Rev.), who m. Ann, dau. of Col. Henry
Reddish, and issue,
St. John (Rev.).
Henry Reddish, Col. 87th reptt.
Katherinc Reddish m. Right Rev. Edward Stopford, D.D.,
Bishop of M.ath.
Aiiif-liii St. Cicorge, ra. Ralph Smyth, Esq., son of
William Smyth, Esq., by Charlotte his wife, dau. of
Charles Stewart, Esq. of Lisburn, co. Antrim, and Rose
his wife, dau. of Roger Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water,
CO. Down (see Smith of Gaybrook).
Dorothea Ann, in. Col. Arthur Browne, Governor of
Kinsale.
2 George Sackville (Sir), K.C.B., General in the army.
V. William Hovell.
VI. John, d. 1782.
I. Judith, to. Rev. John Kenney, son of William Kenney, by
Catherine, dau. of Sir Peter Courthope, and left issue.
The eldest son.
The Most Rev. Jemmett Bbowne, of Rivcrstown, was suc-
tessively Dean of Ross, 1733, Bishop of Killaloe, 1743, Cork,
1745, and Elphin, 1772, and Archbishop of Tuam 1775. lie
TO. 1723, Alice, dau. of Thomas Waterhouse, Esq., and left
issue,
I. Edwakd, of whom presently.
i:. Thomas (Rev.), m. Anne, dau. of Rev. David Waterhouse,
of Incho'wleran Castle, co. Kilkenny, and left issue,
Alice, TO. Lieut.-Col. Roger Parke, of Dunalley, co. Sligo.
Lydia, m. Caleb Falkner, eldest son of Sir Riggs Falkner,
1st bart. of Allen Mount, co. Cork, and d. s. -p. m.
III. Warham, bapt. 15 Nov. 1733, Ensign 35th regt.
I. Elizabeth, m. Ven. Chambre Corker, Archdeacon of
Ardagh.
II. Alice, TO. John Meade, Esq.
Ilis Grace d. 1782, and was s. by his eldest son.
The Ven. Edwaud Browne, Archdeacon of Ross, b, 1726; m.
1st, 1756, Anne, dau. of Christopher Barbery, Esq. of Shan-
dangan, co. Cork, by whom he had issue,
I. Jesimett (Rev.), of whom hereafter.
n. Christopher (Rev.), d. unm. 1802.
I. Hannah, d. unm.
He TO. 2ndly, Mary Gertrude, dau. of Richard Jenkins, Esq. of
Bicton Hall, co. Salop, by Emma, his second wife, dau. of Sir
Francis Charlton, of Ludford, Salop, and left,
1. Charlton (Rev.), d. unm. n. Edward, R.N.
I. Mary Anne, d. unm. ii. Isabella, d. unm.
III. Emma, rf. ui'm.
IV. Harriet Gertrude, to. Anthony Kynnersley, Esq., of
Leighton Hall, co. Salop, and left issue,
The Archdeacon of Ross d. 1777, and was ». by his eldest son,
Eev. Jemmett Browne, of Biverstown, Prebendary of Kil-
laspugmullane, co. Cork, to. 1782, Frances, dau. and heiress of
John Blennerhasset, Esq. of Ballyseedy, by Frances his 2nd
wife, dau. of Edward Herbert, Esq. of Muckross, and Hon.
Frances Browne, dau. of Nicholas, Viscount Kenmare, and had
■ssue,
I. Jemmett, his successor.
M. John, successor to his brother.
I. Frances, m. 1813, Rev. Francis Fox, of Fox Hall, co.
Longford, son of Col. Fox and Lady Anne Maxwell his
wife, dau. of Barry, 1st Earl of Farnham, and left issue (see
Vox of Fox JlaU).
II. Jane, d. unm. iii. Annabella, d. unm.
Rev. Jemmctt Browne d. 3 March, 1797, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Jemmett Browne, Esq. of Rivcrstown, d. unm. 1850, and
■was «. by his brother.
Rev. John Browne, of Rivcrstown, b. 1795; m. 1832, Maria
Judith, dau. of Ikv. James Hamilton (3rd Eonof Sir James
Hamilton, co. Monaghan, see Hamilton of Corr.acaisa), and
left issue,
Jemmett, his heir, now of Rivcrstown.
II. John Christopher, Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford,
d. 1857. .
III. Edward Francis, 6. 1835, Major 35th regt. ; to. 1877, Eliza- i|
beth Mary, eldest dau. of Augustin Robinson, Esq. of West
Lavant House, Sussex.
I. Margaret. ii. Frances, d. in infancy.
III. Annabel, d. unm. 186G. iv. Grace, d. unm. 1863.
IV. Caroline Maria. vi. Emma Isabella.
VII. SeUna. viii. Alice, d. young.
Arms—Ga., a chevron between three lions' gambs erect
and erased arg., within a border of the second, on a chief of
the last an eagle displayed sa. Quartering : Jemmett and
Blennerhassett.
Crest — An eagle displayed with two heads B.a.
Motto — Hoc age.
Ssat— Rivcrstown, co. Cork.
BROWNE OF ATJGHENTAINE CASTLE.
Browne, Thomas Eichaedson, Esq. of Aughen-
taine Castle, co. Tyrone, J.P. and 1).L., High Sheriff
of Tyrone in 1836 ; b. 1810 ; m. 1839, Sarah, dau.
of Hervey Pratt dc Montmorency, Esq. of Castle
Morres, co. Kilkenny, D.L., and has issue,
I. John Hervet Knox Browne, Esq. of Ballina Park, co.
Wexford, late Capt. 12th Lancers, and A.C.D. to His
Grace the Duke of Abercorn, Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, in
1866 ; assumed the additional name and arms of Knox,
by royal sign manual dated 16 March, 1874 ; to. 19 Dec.
1867, Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Arthur Knox-
Gore, Bart, of Beleek Manor, by Sarah his wife, dau. o
Col. Charles Nesbitt Knox of Castle Lacken, co. Mayo,
and has issue,
1 Thomas Arthur Hervey, 6. 29 May, 1870.
1 Sarah Hannah Madeline.
2 Augusta Caroline. 3 Eileen Hester.
II. Raymond Saville, who assumed the additional name of
Lecky after that of Browne, under royal sign manual
dated 4 JIarch, 1871, in compliance with the will of his
great uncle, ConoUy William M'Causland Lecky, Esq. of
Londonderry, and d. unm. 20 Aug. 1873.
III. Conolly William Lecky Browne-Lecky, who assumed the
additional name of Lecky under royal sign manual, dated
12 May, 1874, in compliance with the will of his great
uncle, Conolly William M'Causland Lecky, Esq. of London-
derry, TO. 28 Nov. 1878, Annie Henrietta, eldest dau. of
the late Charles Eccles, Esq. of Ecclesville.
I. Rose Sarah.
II. Caroline Frances, to. 1871, John Steuart Eccles, Esq. of
Ecclesville, co. Tyrone.
HI. Matilda Theodosia.
UlUCaCJC— This family came from England about the
middle of the 17th century to Ireland, and settled in the co.
Londonderry, where members of it have since remained.
The late Joun Hamilton Browne, Esq. of Comber House,
CO. Londonderry, and Aughentaine, co. Tyrone, son of Thomas
Browne, Esq. of co. Londonderry, by Elizabeth Hamilton his
wife, niece of Mr. Hamilton, Provost of Strabane about 1720,
and grandson of George Browne, Esq., also of Londonderry,
by his wife Mary, dau. of Col. Hogg; to. 1795, Jane Matilda,
dau. of William Lecky, Esq. of Castle Fin, co. Donegal, M.P.
for Londonderry in the Irish House of Commons, and had isLuc,
I. Conolly William Lecky, of Comber House, d. unm. 1852.
II. Tuomas Richardson, now of Aughentaine.
ui. George, of Comber House, J. P., D.L., co. Londonderry,
formerly Major 44th regt., 6. 1816; m. 1844, Susan Mary,
dau. of Thomas Hilton, Esq. of Ardwick, near Manchester,
and has, with other issue, a son,
John Walter L'Estrange Hamilton, late of Gth Lancers,
b. 1846.
rv. John Hamilton, d. unm.
I. Hannah.
II. Elizabeth, m. John Cole, Esq. (sse Burke's Peerage,
Enniskillen, E.).
.^rms— Erm. a chevron az. between two fleurs-de-lis in chief
and a cinquefoil in base sa.
Crest— An eagle displayed with two heads vert charged oa
each wing with a fleur-de-lis or.
Motto— Swivcz raison.
SeoJ— Aughentaine Castle, Fivc-Milc-Town, co. Tyrone.
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BROWNE OF BALLINVOHER.
Browi»e, Justin McCartt, Esq. of Ballinvohcr,
CO. Cork, and Hobarfc Town, Vun Dieman's Land,
b. 30 Aug. 1830; m. 2G Oct. 18(57, Kathcrine-Pow-
lett, 2ud dau. of Rev. Richard-Deodatus-Powlett
Han-is, M.A., Rector of The High School, Hobart
Town, and has issue,
I. Caroline Katharine Tynte.
II. Lucy Mal)yl Tynte. iii. Lillian Tynte.
IV. Madeline Tynte.
iLtltCaflC— Edward Erowne, possessor in fee of Ballin-
vohcr, settled that estate upon his heirs male, 23 March,
1647, on his marriage with Jane Tynte, 4th dau. of Robert
Tynte, of Ballycrenan, co. Cork, whose father. Sir Robert
Tynte, is mentioned in the will of the great Earl of Cork. The
eldest son,
Henry Browne, Esq. of Ballinvoher, obtained a patent for
his estate, 24 Nov. 1684. He was seized as a " Galway
prisoner " on his way to join Lord Kingston in Sligo, who had
raised an army to oppose King James IL Despite of a strong
appeal in his favour, he was, alter trial for treason and con-
demnation, decreed to bo hanged, drawn, and quartered, a
sentence that was carried into effect 1689. He m. 8 April,
1673, Eleanor, sister of Thomas Lane, of Ballysennator, and
had several children, of whom the eldest son was,
Robert Browne, Esq. of Ballinvoher, who to. 23 Oct. 1701,
Elizabeth Burgess, sister of Francis Burgess, of Ballyscurlock,
CO. Cork, and had issue; one of the sons, was John Browne, of
Cappoquin; another Tynte Browne, m. Ann, dau. of John
Wigmore (by his wife, Ann Giles), of Lismore, CO. Waterford,
who d. 1760. The eldest son,
Henrt Browne, Esq. of Ballinvoher, d. about 1784 ; he m.
1st, about July, 1732, Tryphena, 2nd dau. of the Eev.
Richard Verling, Rector of Castletownroche, who left no
issue; and 2ndly, about 1747, Bridget, sister of Francis
Archer, of Cork; the issue of this marriage was an only
child,
Robert Browne, Esq. of Ballinvoher, d. at Castletown-
roche, 2 July, 1815. He m. 12 May, 1769, Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Warner, of Newtown, co. Cork. She d. 1830, aged
82, and was buried at Ballintemple, near Cork. They had
iue,
Henrt, of whom presently.
Bridget, m. Gustavus Meredith Warner, Esq.
Eliza, m. Charles Edward Blake, Lieut.-Col. 63rd regt., and
d. s. 2). 1812.
The only son,
Henry Browne, Esq. of Ballinvoher, Earrister-at-Law,
Capt. Royal Limerick Militia, and a Deputy Governor of the
Limerick, m. twice, and d. in DubUn, aged 74, 20 Aug.
1849; his 1st wife was Isabella (m. 8 Oct. 1796), eldest dau. of
William Galwey, Esq. of Mallow, and by her (who d. Oct. 1817)
he had issue,
I. AViLUAM Henry, his heir.
II. James Thomas (Rev.), M.A., 6. 15 July, 1803, sometime
Vicar of Kinsale, afterwards Vicar of Soham, co. Suffolk;
m. 1st, 11 Nov. 1834, Martha, 2nd dau. of John George
Abbot, Esq. of Cork, and by her (who d. 14 July, 1839)
bad issue,
1 Henry St. John, of Japan, Merchant, 6. 25 May, 1836.
2 John William, of Melbourne, Victoria, 6. 28 Feb. 1838 ;
771. 31 Dec. 1866, Hannah, dau. of Robert Waring, Esq.,
CO. Chester.
The Rev. James T. Browne, in. 2ndly, 2 Aug. 1842, Sarah
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Licut.-Gen. John Grecnstrect,
H.E.I.C.S., and d. 3 Feb. 1872, leaving by her (with four
daus.), five sons,
1 Robert Warner, b. 2 July, 1S13, now of Melbourne,
Victoria.
2 Edward Montague, of Wellington, New Zealand, Solici-
tor, 6. 31 March, 1845.
3 St. John James Galwey, 6. 22 Nov. 1846.
4 Ernest Augustus, 6. 6 Jan. 1853.
5 Arthur Septimus, 6. 23 Nov. 18.59.
III. St. John Edward, of Waterloo Place, Dublin, b. 3
March, 1805; to. 1st, 14 Aug. 1845, Anna, 2nd dau. of John
Collins, Capt. 30th regt., who d. in London, 1 Blareh, 1865 ;
and 2ndly, 27 Nov. 1866, Isabella, 4th dau. of St. John
Dupont Galwey, M.D., of Mallow.
IV. Henry, drowned at sea, 1839, unm.
I. Elizabeth Isabella, d. unm. 1 Nov. 1813.
n. jVnna Constantia.
Mr. Browne, to. 2ndly, 20 July, 1820, his cousin, Mary, dau. of
Gustavus Warner, Esq. and relict of William Vicars, Esq. of
Grantstown Castle, Queen's Co., but by her (who d. 1 March,
1865) had no surviving issue. Ho d. 1849, and was ,?. by his
eldest son,
Ven. William Henry Browne, LL.D., of Ballinvohcr, Arch-
deacon of Launccston, Van Diemen's Land, b. 20 Aug. 1800;
TO. 1st, 3 Sept. 1829, Caroline Johnson, 2nd dau. of Richard
Willis, Esq. of Wanstead, J. P., and Member of Legislative
Council, Van Diemen's Laud, and by her (who d. 16 Feb.
1845) had issue,
I. JosTiN McCarty, his heir.
II. Henry Norman, of Victoria, 6. 3 Aug. liZl; to. 28 July,
1859, Mary Louisa, only dau. (and heir of her mother) of
Lewis William Le Cesne, of St. Louis, Tijuca Rio, after-
wards of Paris; and d. at Richmond, Victoria, 17 Jan.
1877, leaving,
1 Norman Le Cesne, &. 3 June, 1860.
2 Arthur Ernest, 6. 20 Jan. 1863.
3 Arnold Le Cesne, b. 12 May, 1874.
1 Coralie Hope. 2 Minnie.
3 Kate. 4 EUen Gretta.
I. Isabella Anne, to. 21 Sept. 1857, George Birnie, Director
of Public Works, Williamstown, Victoria, 2nd son of George
Birnie, Member of Council Prince Edward's Island, and has
issue.
II. Fanny Louisa m. 17 March, 1859, William Lambert Dob-
son, Barrister-at-Law, Puisne Judge of Tasmania, eldest
son of John Dobson, by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of
Matthew Atkinson, of Carr Hill, near Gateshead, co. Dur-
ham. They have issue.
Archdeacon Browne to. 2ndly, 25 June, 1846, Julia Augusta,
youngest dau. of Rev. John Gavan, Rector of Wallstown, co.
Cork, and by her had issue,
III. William Henry (Rev.), LL.B., of St. James, Hatcham,
London, b. 29 Sept. 1847.
IV. Robert Montague, of Melbourne, 6. 1 Feb. 1849.
V. Harry Tilly, b. 9 Jan. 1854.
III. Florence Elizabeth.
Archdeacon Browne d. at Bifrons, Launceston, 18 June,
1877, and was s. by his eldest son, Jdstin McCarty Browne,
now of Ballinvoher.
Arms—Sa. three lions passant in bend between two double
cotises arg.
Crest— An eagle displayed vert.
3Iotto — Suivez raison.
Seat— Ballinvoher, Castletown Roche, co. Cork.
BROWNE OF BREAGHWY.
Browne, DoMiNiCK Andrew, Esq. of Breaghwy,
CO. Mayo, b. 30 June, 1824 ; m. 1864, Emily Louisa,
dau. of John Sidney Hawkins, Esq., and has issue,
DoMiNicK Sidney, 6. 31 March, 1806.
iJLUVra^C. — Dominick Browne, Esq., of Breaffy, or
Breaghwy, co. Mayo, Capt. in the army (3rd son of Sir John
Browne, 1st hart., of The Neale, and brother of George,
ancestor of the Lord Kilmaine, and John, ancestor of the
Marquesses of Sligo), in. Barbara, dau. of Sir Henry Talbot,
and niece of the Duke of Tyrconnell, and was father of
Andrew Browne, Esq. of Breaffy, whose son, by Eleanor
his wife, dau. of Alexander Kirwan, Esq. of Dalgin,
Dominick Browne, Esq. of Breaffy, 6. 1701 ; in. Anne, dau.
of Martin D'Arcy, Esq. of lloundswood, co. Mayo, a lineal
descendant of Sir John D'Arcy, Governor of Ireland in reigns
of Edward II. and Edward III., and d. 1770, leaving issue
Andrew Nicholas, his heir; and John Edmond (Sir), created
a Hart, of Ireland in 1797. The elder son,
Andrew Nicholas Browne, Esq. of Breaffy, to. MaryGilker,
and had issue,
Dominick, Major in the army, d. 1803.
Edmund, Lieut.-Col., d. 18 April, 1838.
John, of whom we treat.
The 3rd son,
Lieut.-Col. John Browne, of Breaffy, m. 2 Oct. 1823,
Frances Jane, dau. of John Hawthorn, Esq., and had issue,
Dominick Andrew, now of Breaghwy.
Montague, Henry John. ^
Frederick Augustus. Arthur Wellcsley \V yndham.
Edmund Charles. Augustus Hawthorne.
Rose Mary Anne. Sarah Jane. Mary Louisa.
Col. Browne d. 20 Nov. 1819.
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Arms—Ssi. three lions passint in bcud between two double
otises arg.
Crest — An eagle displayed vert.
Motto — Suivcz raioon.
iSea£— Breaghwy, Castlebar.
BBOWNE OF BROWNS HALL.
Beowxe, Hans Sloane Hughes, Esq. of Browne
Hall, CO. Mayo, b. 12 Sept. 1853.
IttntaSC. — The Patents by which the lands of Browne
nail or KilticuUa are held were granted by King Chables I.,
to Edward Beowne, one of the same family of Browne as that
of Castlemacgarretc, represented by Lord Oranmore.
Jacob Browne, Esq. of Browne Hall, son of James Browne,
by Margaret his wife, dau. of Richard Cox, Esq., m. EUis, dau.
of Dominick Browne, Esq. of Custlemacgarret, grandfather of
Dominick, 1st Lord Oranmore and Browne, and was father of
James Browne, Esq. of Browne Hall, m. 8 May, 1774,
Honoria, dau. of Josiah Shadwell, Esq. of Eyreville, co.
Galway, and had issue,
DosnsicK, of Browne Hall.
Charles, 6. 10 May, 1784, d. young.
Ellis, m. July, 1797, Christopher Ussher,- Esq., of East-
well, CO. Galway. She d. Sept. 1820, leaving issue.
The elder son,
Dominick Browne, Esq. of Browne Hall, Lieut.-Col. South
Mayo Militia, to which rank he was appointed in 1801, at the
age of 23, and of which regt. Dominick Browne, Esq. of
Castlemacgarret, was at the same time full Col., m. July,
1803, Augusta Louisa, dau. of Col. the Hon. Arthur Browne,
M.P. for Mayo, 2nd son of the 1st Earl of Altamont, and by her
(who d. 1850) had issue,
James Arthur, his heir.
Dominick Augustus (Bev.), 6. 24 April, 1811; m. Nov. 1843,
Lucy, only dau. of the late Mr. Lyle, of Ai-magh.
Arthur, b. 6 May, 1812; d. 1861.
Frederick WiUiam, 6. 1 April, 1814; d. 18G0.
Henry Augustus, b. 7 July, 1821.
Edward Geoffrey, 6. 14 Aug. 1824; d. 1867.
Louisa. Honorie, rf. v/nm. 1845.
Laura, m. March, 1853, — O'Driscoll, Esq.
Col. Browne d. at Boulogne, Jan. 1853, and was s. by his
eldest son,
James Arthur Browne, Esq. of Browne Hall, b. 30 April,
1810; m. 22 Jan. 1841, Emily Alice, 2nd dau. of Arthur
Browne, Esq.* of Newtown, co. RoscomTOon, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of the late Capt. Clements, E.I.C.S., and had
i*sue,
I. Reginald Llewellyn, 6. 24 Aug. 1843; d. 17 Feb. 1848.
II. Hans Sloane Hughes, his heir.
III. Geoffrey James Denis, 6. 26 Aug. 1854.
IV. John Irwin Clements, b. 20 Nov. 1856.
V. Augustus James Arthur, 6. 29 Oct. 1857.
VI. Reginald, 6. 5 April, 1859.
vix. James Arthur, b. 9 Nov. 18G0.
I. Augusta Louisa Elizabeth, d. 1860.
u. Alice Honorie, m. 1 Aug. 1866, Arthur Manly Hill,
youngest son of Gen. Hill, of ililton House, Newton-
Abbott, Devonshire.
III. Edith Anna Evelyn.
IV. Florence Claudine Emmeline.
V. Gertrude Emily Helen.
VI. Eugenie Madeline Theodora.
Mr. Browne d. 27 Dec. 1867, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son,
Hans Sloane Hughes Browne, Esq. now of Browne Hall.
Arms — Arg., an eagle displayed with two heads sa. langucd
Crest— A griffin's head erased arg., langued gu.
il/ot(o— Fortiter ct fideliter.
Seat — Browne Hall, near Balla, co. Mayo.
BROWNE OF BROWNE'S HILL.
Browxk, Robert Claytox, Esq., M.A. of
Browne's Hill, co. Carlo w, J.P. and D.L., Hi"h
Sheriff 1831, b. 28 Jan. 1799 ; m. 28 Oct. 18;j 1,
* Arthur Browne, of Newtown, was son of Major John
Browne and Rosa-Mary his wife, dau. of Admiral Sir Richard
Hughes, under whom Lord Nelson ser\-ed on the West India
Station. His father, Major John Browne, -was eldest son of Col.
the lion. Arthur Browne, M.P. for Mayo, 2nd son of John 1st
Earl of Altamont.
j Harrietts Augusta, 3rd dau. of Hans Hamilton
Esq., many years M.P. for co. Dublin, and lias
I issue,
j 1. William Clayton, b. 20 Nov. 1835; m. 10 Jan. 1867,
j Caroline, dau. of the late John Watson Barton, Esq. of
I Stapleton Park, near Pontefract, and has issue, Mary,
j b. 13 Nov. 1867.
I II. Charles Henry, Capt. 97th regt., 6. 13 Nov. 1836.
III. Robert Clayton, b. 3 May, 1833.
I Annette Caroline, m. 12 Feb. 1863, Denis William
Pack-Beresford, Esq., late M.P., of Fenagh Lodge, co.
Carlow, and has issue.
^LilXtciQt. — Robert Browne, of Carlow, whose will (dated
10 Feb. 1G77) was proved 27 May, 1678, left by Jane his wife,
three sons, John, William, and Robert. The eldest son,
John Browne, Esq. of Carlow, m. about 1G80, Mary, dau. of
Robert Jennings, Esq. of Kilkea Castle, co. Kildare, of the
family of Jennings of Selden, co. York. Their son and
successor,
William Browne, Esq. of Browne's Hill, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of John Clayton, Dean of Kildare, and sister to the learned
Robert Clayton, Bishop of Cloghcr. By this lady, who
descended from the family of that name, of Adlington Hall,
CO. Lancaster, he had, John, d. vMfii. ; Robert, successor to
his father; Anne, m. Right Rev. Thomas Bernard, D.D.,
Bishop of Limerick ; Catherine, m. Rev. Abraham Symes, D.D.:
Mary, m. Peter Gale, Esq. of Ashfield, Queen's Co. ; and
Juliana, ni. Thomas Cooper, Esq. of Newton, co. Carlow.
Mr. Browne d. 1772, aged 88, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Browne, Esq. of Browne's Hill, m. 27 March, 1762,
Eleanor, dau. of Redmond Morres, Esq., M.P. for Dublin, and
had issue,
William, his heir.
Robert, Lieut.-Gen. in the army (see Buowne-Clatton of
Adlington and Carrlgbyrne.)
Redmond, Col. in the army, d. unm.
John (Rev.)
Ehzabeth and Anne, both d. unm.
Mr. Browne d. Jan. 1816, aged 87, and was s. by his eldest
son,
William Browne, Esq. of Browne's Hill, J. P., and Gustos
Rotulorum, co. Carlow, M.P. for Portarlington, &. Jan. 1763 ;
m. 1st, 1793, Lady Charlotte Bourke, dau. of Joseph Deanc,
3rd Earl of Mayo, Archbishop of Tuam, and by her (who cj.
1806) had issue,
Robert Clayton, his heir.
Joseph Dcane, late Capt. Carabineers, m. Miss Thursby.
Elizabeth, m. Sir Jonah Denny Wheeler-Cuffe, 1st bart. of '.
Lyrath, co. Kilkenny, and d. 15 Jan. 1871.
Eleanor Mary, m. William FitzWilliam Burton, Esq. of
Burton Hall, co. Carlow, who d. 1844.
Charlotte, in. William Brownlow, Esq. of Knapton, Queen's
Co.
Annette, m. 1826, Hon. and Ven. Henry Scott Stopford,
Archdeacon of Leighlin, and d. March, 1842.
HeM. 2ndly, 1815, the Lady Letitia Toler, dau. of John, 1st
Earl of Norbury, Lord Cliief Justice of the Common Pleas in
Ireland, by his wife Grace Graham, Baroness Norwood, and
by this lady had issue,
John Toler.
William Raymond, late Capt. 7th Fusiliers.
Hector Graham.
Grace Isabella, m. Godfrey Bosanquet, Esq.
Mr. Browne, High Sheriff co. Carlow 1794, d. 1 April, 1840.
Arnis—G\i., a chevron between three lions' gambs erect
and erased arg., a border of the second, on a chief of
tlie last an eagle displayed sa., armed and crowned or,
quartering Clayton, arg., a cross engrailed sa. between
four torteaux.
Crest — An eagle displayed with two heads s:;.
il/oi^o— Fortiter et tideliter.
SeaJ— Browne's Hill, co. Carlow.
BROWNE-CLAYTON OF ADLINGTOIT
HALL.
Browne-Clatton, Richard Clayton, Esq. of
Adlington Hall, co. Lancaster, and of Carrigbyrno,
CO. Wexford, J.P., b. 12 Nov. 1807 ; m. 5 Jan. 1830,
Catherine Jane, only dau. of the Rev. Robert
Dobson, and has issue,
1. Robert John, b. 26 Aug. 1834, an Officer in the army, d.
of wounds received at the siege of Sebastopol, 18 June,
1854, aged 20 years.
BEU
THE LANDED GENTKY.
ERU
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I :ienrietta, m. 28 July, 1859, Robert Thomas Carew, Esq.
of Ballinamona Park, co. Waterford.
II. Catherine Annette, m. 1857, Major Philip Savage Alcocli,
late Capt. 95th regt., and Adjutant Wexford Militia.
HI. Emma. iv. Mary Edith.
jtlllCitflC. — Paternally this family is a branch of Browne
of Browne's Hill, and maternally it descends from the old
Lancashire family of Clayton, and was established at Fulwood,
CO. Lancaster, by
Thomas Clayton, Esq., 6. 1585, who had that estate settled
on him. He in. Anne, dau. of Robert Blundell, Esq. of Ince,
and had issue,
Robert (cet. 37, 16G4), of Fulwood, m. Eleanor, dau. of John
Atherton, Esq. of Atherton, and had four sons and four daus.,
John Clayton, the third son, a Clergyman at Pontefract,
CO. York, afterwards Dean of Kildare, was father of Robekt
Clayton, D.D., Bishop of Clogher, who m. Katherine, dau.
of Right Hon. Nehemiah Donellan, Lord Chief Baron in
Ireland, and d. s. "p. 1758.
Thomas. Anne.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Clayton, Esq., h. 1G30, purchased the estates of
Worthington and AdUngton. He rii. Anne, dau. of John
Atherton, Esq. of Atherton, by whom (who d. 1695) he had five
sons and seven daus. He d. aged 92, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Thomas Clayton, Esq. of AdUngton, 6. 1668; in. 1697,
Martha, dau. of Joshua Horton, Esq. of Chaderton, by whom
(who d. 1723) he had issue,
I. Thomas, d. 1717, aged 18.
ji. WQliam, d. unm. 1735.
II. Richard, of whom hereafter.
iv. Edward, Major 9th Dragoons, d. unm. 1772.
V. John, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Doctor Goodwin, Rector
of Tankersley, co. York, and had issue,
1 Richard, of whom hereafter.
■^ Robert, Major 17th regt.; m. the dau. of Rev. Roger
Baldwin, Rector of Aldingham, and d. s. p.
3 William, d. unm.
4 John (Rev.), Rector of Frome St. Quinton, Dorset; m.
K'atherine, dau. of Edward Fisher, Esq. of Sherington, co.
Lancaster.
Mary. ii. Anne.
I. Sarah. iv. Betty.
Mr. Clayton d. 1728. His 3rd, but eventually eldest surviving
son,
Richard Clayton, Esq. of Adlington, was brought up to
the Bar, and was appointed Lord Chief Justice of Common
Pleas in Ireland 19 March, 1765. He d. unm. 8 July, 1770,
and was s. by his nephew,
Richard Clayton, Esq. of Adlington, created a Baronet
3 May, 1774. He m. Anne, dau. of Charles White, Esq. of
Manchester, by whom he had an only dau. and heiress,
Henrietta Clayton, of Adlington, m. 1 Dec. 1803, Gen.
Robert Browne, of the 12th Light Dragoons, 2nd son of
Robert Browne, Esq. of Browne's Hill (see Browne of Browne's
Hill), who, upon coming into possession of AdUngton, assumed
the surname of Clayton, and d. 8 Sept. 1858, leaving issue,
Richard Clayton, now of Adlington and Carrigbyrne.
Eleanor, m. 1835, Rev. James Daubeny.
General Browne-Clayton d. 1845.
.^rais— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Clayton: arg., a cross
engraUed sa., between four torteaux ; 2nd and 3rd, Browne :
gu., a chevron between three lions' gambs, erased and erect,
aj'g. ; on a chief of the second an eagle displayed sa., armed
and crowned or.
Crests — 1st, a dexter arm embowed the hand grasping
a dagger, the point to the dexter, aU arg., for Clayton ; 2ud,
an eagle displayed with two heads sa., for Browne.
Motto — Probitatem quam divitias.
Sca^a— Adlington HaU, Wigan; and Carrigbyrne Lodge,
New Ross, CO. Wexford.
KNIGHT-BEUCE OP ROEHAHEPTOI'f
PBIOKY.
Knight Bruce, Lewis Bepce, Esq. of Eoehamp-
ton Priory, Surrey, and of Farelawn, Sunbury,
Middlesex, B.A. Oxford, J.P. Surrey and I\Iiddle-
scx, b. 1820 ; 7n. Caroline, only dau. of Thomas
Newte, Esq. of Tiverton, co. Devon, and has issue,
I. George Wyndham Hamilton Knight (Rev.).
Ii. Robert Hastings Knight.
III. Lewis James Comyn Knight, 3rd Buffs.
IV. Horace.
I. Fanny.
Mr. Knight-Bruce, -who was educated at Eton and
Balliol College, Oxford, s. his father in the estate of
Eoehamptou 1866.
ILlltCilCjr.— James Bruce, Esq., R.N., claiming descent
from the BvLtJCEs of Kennet, m. ilOi, Margaret, dau. of Wil-
liam HoUoway, Esq. of Alverstoke, Hants; and rf. on board
H.M.S.'s Ship "Bedford "off Cape St. Vincent, 12 Not. 1727,
having had two sons, Robert, d. s. p., and
William Brdcb, Esq., R.N., High Sheriff of co. Glamorgan,
who m. 1st, Jane, eldest dau. of Gabriel Lewis, Esq. of Lani-
shen, CO. Glamorgan, Sheriff 1715, by Jane his wife, dau. of
Robert Popkin, Esq. of Forest, co. Glamorgan; and 2ndly,
Mary, dau. of Richard Turbervil, Esq., M.P., of Ewenny
Abbey, in the same shire, and by the former only had issue,
Thomas (Rev.), Rector of St. Nicholas, co. Glamorgnu,
d. uiim. 1790.
Jane, d. unm. 1826.
Margaret, of whom we treat.
Margaret Bruce, co-heir of her brother, m. 27 Aug. 1779,
John Knight, Esq. only son of James Knight, Esq., by Jane
his wife, only dau. of Michael Wharton, Esq. ; and d. 20 May,
1809, having had, with four sons, who d. young,
John Bruce Prycb, of Duffryn, co. Glamorgan (see Pryce).
William Bruce Knight (Rev.), M.A., Chancellor and Dean
of the diocese of Llandaff ; m. Maria Eleanor, 2nd dau. of
Llewelyn Traherne, Esq. of St. Hilary ; and rf. 1846.
James Lewis (Sir), the late Lord Justice Knight-Bruce.
Frances, m. William Davies, Esq.
Blanch Bridget, m. John Digby Newbolt, the eldest son
of Sir John H. Newbolt, Chief Justice of Madras, who is
deceased.
Margaret, rf. unm.
The 3rd son.
The Right Hon. Sir James Lewis Knight-Bruce, of Roe-
hampton Priory, Surrey, D.C.L., F.R.S., F.S.A., J.P., D.L.,
at one time M.P. for Bishop's Castle, Vice-Chancellor of England,
and First Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal in Chancery, m.
1812, Eliza, dau. of Thomas Newte, Esq. of Tidcombe, Devon,
and by her (who d. 27 AprU, 1866) had issue,
Horace Lewis (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Abbotsham, in Devon;
rf. 1848, leaving an only son, John Wyndham, b. 1847, late
Cornet 15th Hussars, afterwards of Lincoln's Inn.
Lewis Bruce, now of Roehampton.
George HamUton Wyndham, Cornet 3rd Light Dragoons,
killed at Ferozeshah.
Eliza Julia, m. 29 April, 1843, Francis Samuel Daniel-Tyssen,
Esq., late of the 4th Dragoon Guards.
Rosalind Margaret, to. 1839, John George PhilUmore, Esq.,
M.A., M.P., Barrister-at-Law.
The right hon. gentleman, whose patronymic was Knight,
assumed, by royal license, dated 4 Sept. 1837, the additional
surname and arms of Bruce. He rf. 7 Nov. 1866.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a saltier gu., on a chief
of the second a martlet of the field. 2nd and 3rd, paly of sis
arg. and az., on a canton of the last a spur with rowel down-
wards leathered or.
Crests — 1st, a cubit arm in armour in bend grasping a
sceptre all ppr. ; 2nd, a hawk wings elevated ppr., standing m
a spur lying fessways, or.
IIotto—Fnimns.
Seat — Roehampton Priory, Surrey.
BRUCE OF laiLTOWDT CASTLE.
Beuce, Jonathan, Esq. of Miltown Castle, co.
Cork, b. 18 Aug. 1819 ; m. 27 July, 1865, Annie
Sophia Hussey, dau. of Thomas Hussey de Burgh,
late Capt. 61st regt., and great-grand-dau. of the
Chief Baron Hussey Burgh, and has issue,
I. George Evans, 6. 15 Nov. 1867.
I. Kate de Burgh.
II. Frances Evelcen.
ilt'nCaflC— This is a branch of the great Scottish house of
Bruce. Alexander Bruce, 2nd son of Sir Andrew Bruce, of
Earlshall, co. Fife (who was Uueally descended from Sir Robert
Bruce, 1st Baron of Clackmannan), by Helen his wife, dau. of
Patrick, 7th Lord Gray, took an active part as a Royalist in
the cause of King Charles I. In 1651, he was made a prisoner
at the battle of Worcester, and suffered two years' imprison-
ment. " As soon as this Alexander obtained his Uberty " (we
are quoting from Sir Robert Douglas's Baronage of Scotland),
" he m. Mary, only dau. of Capt. Brooks, Commander of the
'SwaUow,' sloop of war, and niece of Jonathan Saul, Esq., an
Irish gentleman, then residing in London, who had been very
kind to him, both during his contlnement and afterwards. la
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BRU
1 054, he retired to Ireland with his lady, and settled at Bandon,
ill that kinsdom, where he d. some years thereafter, leaving
issue a son." This son,
Sacl Bruce, was twice Provost of Bandon, and lived in great
friendship and intimacy with Sir Kichard Cox, Lord Chancellor
of Ireland, Jud^e Bernard, (fee. He m. Mary, dau. of Mr.Byce,
Bargess of Bandon, and had issue, Saul, who d. v.nm; Jonathan,
of whom presently ; Charles; and David. The 2nd son.
The Very Rev. Jonathan Bruce, Dean of Kilfenora, m.
Mary, dau. of Eev. Lewis Prytherick, and had issue, i. Lewis,
D.D., Vicar of Eainham, In Essex, and Preacher of H.M.'a
Chapel in Somerset House; ii. Saul, d. n.p.; m. Charles David,
d. s. p.; IV. George; i. Mary, m. Capt. Samuel Hobson;
II. Catherine, Mrs. Delahide; and m. Sarah, Mrs. Eoberts.
The youngest son,
George Bruce, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, m. 1753, Mary, dau.
of Thomas Evans, Esq. of Miltown Castle, co. Cork, M.P.
(brother of George, 1st Lord Carbery), by Mary his wife, dau.
of John Waller, Esq. of Castletown, co. Limerick, and by her
(who d. Feb. 1799) left, with other issue, a son,
The Rev. Jonathan Bruce, of Miltown, who m. 17 April,
1781, his cousin, Mary, dau. of Eyre Evans, Esq. of Miltown
Castle, and by her (who d. 9 Feb. 1837) had issue,
George, late of Miltown Castle.
Eyre Evans, Major-General H.E.I.C.S., m. twice, and has
issue, George Robert, and three daus.
Jonathan, m. Anne, dau. of Major Maxwell, and has six sons
and two daus.
Elizabeth Evann, m. Charles Conyers, Esq. of Castletown ;
she d. s. p. 1868.
Mary, m. Eyre Massy, Esq. of Glenville.
The eldest son,
George Bbcce, Esq., I. 17 Jan. 1782; in. 4 Aug. 1818,
Frances, 2nd dau. of Major Greene, H.E.I.C.S., by the Hon.
Jane Massy his wife, dau. of Hugh, 2nd Lord Mussy, and has
issue,
Jonathan, now of Miltown Castle.
Jane Greene. Mary.
Frances Catherine, in. her cousin, Jonathan Massy, Esq. of
Glenville.
Georgina Evans, m. Robert Gibbings, Esq. of Woodville.
He d. 27 Feb. 1868.
Arms—Or, a saltire and chief gu., on a canton arg. a lion
rampant az.
Crest — A lion passant az.
Mottoes— " FuimuB" and "Be trew."
&at— Miltown Castle, Charleville, co. Cork.
BRUEN OF OAK PARK AND COOLBAWN.
Betjen, He>'RT, Esq. of Oak Park, co. Carlow,
and Coolbawn, co. Wexford, M.P. co. Carlow, J.P.
and D.L. of that co.,and High Sheriff 1853, b. 1828;
m. 6 June, 1854., Mary Margaret, 3rd dau. of Col.
Conolly, of Castletown, co. Kildare, M.P., and has
issue,
I. Henry. n. Edward Francis.
III. John Richard, d. 30 Nov. 1874.
IV. Arthur. v. Charles.
I. Katherine Anne, to. 26 Feb. 1874, Thomas McClintock
Bunbiiry. Esq. of Lisnevagh, co. Carlow (.see Burke's Peer-
age, Ratiidonnell).
II. Mary Susan. m. Elizabeth. iv. Eleanor.
V. lltlcn. VI. Grace.
HtnCiigC— CoL. IIenrt Bruen, M.P., of Oak Park, co.
Carlow (descended, it is stated, from a son of James Bruen
of Tarvin, co. Chester, who went to Ireland as an Officer of
Cromwell's army, and obtained a grant of land, near Boyle, in
CO. Roscommon), removed, about the year 1773, to estates
which he purchased in co. Carlow. He m. 10 Oct. 1787,
Harriet Dorothea, dau. of Francis Knox, Esq. of Rappa Castle,
CO. Mayo, and d. 1797, leaving issue,
Hesrt, his heir.
Francis, of Coolbawn, co. Wexford, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
Carlow 0. 1800; m. 1823, Lady Catlu-rinc Anno Nugent, 2nd
dau. of George Frederick, 7th Earl of ■ Wcstmeath, and
d. s. p. 15 Dec. 1807.
Maria. Margaret. Harriett.
Tlic son and heir,
LiEUT.-CoL. IlENET Brcen, of Oak Park, M.P. co. Carlow,
m. 1822. Anne Wandesforde, dau. of Thomas Kavanagh,
Esq., M.P. of Borris Hou.sc, co. Carlow, by the Lady Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of John, 17th Earl of Ormonde, and d. 1852,
leaving issue,
I. Henry, now of Oak Park.
I. Elizabeth, d. 184S.
II. Harriet, m. 1857, Lorenzo William Alexander, Esq. who
d. 1867.
III. Anne, to. Rev. Benjamin Burton, deceased.
Sea^s— Oak Park, Carlow ; and Coolbawn, Enniscorthy.
liUDLOW-BRUGES OF SEEND.
LiTDiow Beuges, William Penbuddockk, Esq-
of Seend, Melksham, Wilts, b. 1836 ; s. 1856.
?LtnCS(Jf' — "^^^^ family of Ludlow is ofancient standing in
Wilts, and numbers among its members the Republican Gen.
Ludlow, whose estates were forfeited at the Restoration.
William Ludlow of Hill Deverill, Wilts, Butler to IIenry"
IV., V. & VI., 'III. Margaret, dau. and heiress of William
Rymer, by his wife, heiress to William Warnd, and left with
other issue, a son,
John Ludlow, who left by his wife Laura, dau. of Thomas
Ringwood, of Ringwood, a son,
John Lodlow, who was father by Philippa his wife, dau.
and heiress of W. Boklered, of London, of
William Ludlow, m. Jane, dau. and heiress of Nicolas
Moore, of Whitfield, and had, with a dau., Mary, to. Richard
Scroope, of Castlecombe, a son,
Edmund Ludlow, of Hill Deverill, to. 1st, Bridget, dau. and
heiress of Henry Coker, of Maypowder, Dorset, and had, with
other issue, a son,
Sir Henry Ludlow, M.P. for Hindon, father of Edmund Lud-
low, M.P. Governor-Gen. of Ireland, who d. at Vevay,
Switzeriand, 1693.
He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Henry Manning, of Kent, and
widow of Thomas, Viscount Bindon, 3rd son of Thomas, Duko
of Norfolk, and had, with two other daus. and two sons, an
eldest son,
Thomas Ludlow, Esq. of Baycliff, b. 1575, who purchased
in 1605 the Townsend Estate, and the Prebendal Estate of
Warminster, for his 2nd son. He had issue,
I. Roger s. to the estate at Baycliffe, left seven daugh-
ters : his widow sold the estate to Sir J. Thynne, ancestor
of the Marquesses of Bath.
II. Thomas. hi. George.
IV. Gabriel, killed at Newbury, 1040.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Ludlow, Esq. of Warminster, to. Jane, dau. of
J. Bennett, Esq. of Steeple Ashtonand Smallbrooke, and had,
with other issue,
Thomas Ludlow, Esq., 6. 1632; d. 1663, father, by Samh
Sutton, of Netheravon, his wife, of,
Thomas Ludlow, Esq., 6. 1663; d. 1712; m. Dorothy
Gyles, and had seven sons and two daus. The youngest
son,
Christopher Ludlow, Esq., 6. 1707; to. Catherine Lam-
pard, of Stourhead, and had, with other issue,
Benjamin Ludlow, Esq., to. Ann, dau. of George HeaUl,
Esq. of Horncastle, Lincolnshire, and had a son,
Benjamin Pennell Ludlow, Esq., m. Susanna, dau. of
William Bruges, Esq. of Sennington, and had a dau. Ami,
and a son,
William Heald Ludlow-Eruces, Esq. of Seend, J.P., D.L.,
b. 1796, assumed the name of Bruges by Royal Licence, in
addition to that of Ludlow, in 1835, on succeeding to the
property of Thomas Bruges, Esq. of Seend, J.P. He was
M.P. for Bath and Devizes, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions
for North Wiltshire, and Recorder of Devizes. He m. Agnes,
dau. of Capt. Penruddocke, 3rd Foot Guards, of Compton
Park, near Salisbury, and had issue,
I. William Penruddocke, now of Seend.
II. Edmund Lowther, />. 1839; d. at Eton College, 1854.
III. Richard Heald, l>. 18-).j, of Seend, J.P.
IV. Henry Hungcrford, of Seend, educated at Radley College
and St. John's College, Oxford, B.A. 1870, M.A. 1873.
I. Agnes Ludlow, m. Henry Wyndham, Esq. of Eoundhill,
Wincanton, Somerset.
II. Juliana, m. Rev. N. Hcathcote, of Shaw Hill, WUts, d.
1867.
HI. Gertrude, d. 1859.
IV. Bcrtiia. v. Eleanor.
BRU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BRY
21i
^4 i-nis— Quarterly, 1st and 4tli, Arg., a cross ermines quav
toi-ly, pierced of the field, in the centre point a leopard's face
sa.,"for Broges; 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a chevron, between three
martens' heads erased sa. for Ludlow.
Crests — 1st, An anchor erect sn., charged with a saltire or,
entwined by the cable, ppr., for Bruges. 2nd, A marten sa.,
for Ludlow.
Mottoes— Milii coelum portus, for Bruges. Omne solum forti
patria, for Ludlow.
Seats— SeenA, near Mellcshara, Wiltshire ; Sandridge, ncai
Chippenham, Wiltshire.
BRUNWIN OF PAUK HOUSE.
Befnwin, Ret. Peter Maxey, of Park House,
Bradwell, Essex, Rector of Bradley, Essex, b. 1820;
.s. Ills brother 23 June, 1873.
ILtlTtatJC— Antony Maxet, Esq. of Great Saling Hall,
Essex (descended from the ancient family of Maxey, originally
■of Cheshire, and of Maxey Castle, co. Northampton), m.
Dorothy, widow of Robert Bonhani, Esq., and dau. and heiress
of Gregory Basset, Esq. of Bradwell Hall, son of John Basset,
Esq. of Bradwell Hall, Essex, by Catherine Andrews his wife,
niece of Sir John Hende, of Bradwell. At his marriage An-
tony Maxey removed from Great Saling, and made Bradwell
his residence. His issue were, Sir Henrt Maxet, Knt., High
Sheriff of Essex 1607, d. s.jj. 2-2 Oct. 1624; Sir William
Maxey; Dorothy, m. Sir Edward Heron, one of the Barons
of the Exchequer; and Bridget, m. Edward Wentworth,
Esq. of Bocking Hall. Antony Maxey rf. 12 Sept. 1592. His
2nd son.
Sir William Maxey, Knt., m. Helena, dau. of Sir Edward
Greville, Knt. of Harold's Park, Essex, by whom he had three
sons and seven daus.; the former were, i. Greville; ii. Henry,
who was a great Royalist, and served King Charles I. as
Adjutant-General of his Horse; in. William, a traveller, who
served the King in all his wars against the rebels, and was
Major-General of his Horse at the siege of Colchester: he cL
25 Jan. 1659. Sir William d. 24 July, 1645, aged 88. His
wife surviving him, was m. to Capt. Spencer. She d. 2 Nov.
1659, and was buried near Sir William, in the parish church,
where stands a sumptuous monument erected to their memory
by Henry, their 2nd son.
Greville Maxey, Esq., the eldest son, was Captain of the
trained bands of Essex. He d. 15 Feb. 1648. By his wife
Mildred, dau. of Sir William Cook, Knt. of Higham, Glouces-
tershire, he had Antony; Henry; William, d. unm.; Gre-
ville, killed at Launy, Germany ; Thomas, d. at Southampton ;
Edward, one of the King's Life Guards; Helena, wife of
Thomas Eden, Esq. of Doreward's Hall, Bocking: she
afterwards married Richard Kirkeliy, Esq. of Kiikeby Hall,
Lancashire.
Antony Maxey, Esq., the eldest son, m. Susan, dau. of Sir
William Poloy, Knt. of Boxted, Suffolk, but left no surviving
issue. He sold the lordships of Saling Hall and Picots, in
1655, to Martin Carter, Esq., but he left Bradwell Hall to his
brother, Henry Maxey, Esq., who, by his wife Sarah, dau. of
Humfrey Lowe, of Badow, had a son, Antony Maxey, who m.
Elizabeth, dau. of JIartin Carter, Ksq. of Saling Hall, and
had by her, John, his only son, who d. 1727. Elizabeth, the
mother, d. 1728. Upon her decease, the Bradwell estate,
which had been settled upon Antony Maxey and Elizabeth
his wife, and the survivor of them, and the heirs of each sur-
vivor, descended to
Martin Carter, Esq. of Witham, her nephew and heir.
This Martin Carter was the eldest son of John Carter, Gent,
of Braintree, who was brother to Martin Carter, Esq., the last
owner of that name of Great Saling Hall. He d. 23 July,
1754. He was twice married; but dying without surviving
issue, he left Bradwell Hall to his brother,
Milbourne Carter, Esq. of Braintree, whose eldest son,
Martin CARTER.Esq. s. him: he d. 20 March, 1803, where-
upon he was s. by
Ann Brunwin, eldest surviving child of Milbourne Carter,
Esq. She d. 22 Jan. 1835, and was s. by her son.
The Rev. Martin John Brunwin, who m. 1812, Mary Ann
Tweed, of a Suffolk family, and had issue,
Milbourne Peter Carter, late of Park House, Bradwell.
Peter Maxey, now of Park House.
Henry Tweed, B.A., b. 1822.
Mary Anne. Elizabeth.
3Ir. Brunwin d. 20 Nov. 1839, and was s. by his eldest son,
JIilbourne Peter Carter Brunwin, Esq, of Park House,
6. 3 Aug. 1814; d. 23 June, 1873, and was s. by his brother,
The Rev. Peter aiASEV Brunwin, now of Park House.
Arms — 6u., a cross patonce or, on a chief az. three
femaux (buckles) of the first.
Crest— A. lion's head erased or, fretly, sa.
SeaJ— Park House, Bradwell, Braintree, Essex.
ERYAN OF JENKINSTOWN.
Betan, G-eorge Leopold, Esq. of Jenkinstown,
CO. Kilkenny, J. P. and D.L., M.P. for co. Kilkenny,
High Sheriff 1852, b. 29 Nov. 1828 ; m. 6 Dec. 1849,
Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Conyngham, dau. of
Francis Nathaniel, late Marquess Conyngham, K.P.,
and had one dau.,
Mart M.argaret Frances, d. 1872.
iLtnCftflC— The immediate ancestor of this family, John
Bryan, Esq. of Kilkenny, was younger brother of James
Bryan, Esq. of Bawnmore, and son of John Bryan, of Bawn-
more (whose father, Lewis Bryan, had a grant from Thomas,
Earl of Ormonde, of Whitewalls, alias Bawnmore, co. Kil-
kenny, and d. 15 Oct. 1568). He m. Anna, dau. and heir
of Henry Stains, Esq. of Jenkinstown, co. Kilkenny, and left
a son,
James Bryan, Esq. of Jenkinstown, 1673-74, who was
father of
Pierce Bryan, Esq. of Jenkinstown, whose will, dated
11 Aug. 1753, was proved 20 Feb. 1777. He m. Jane, dau.
of George Aylmer, Esq. of Lyons, co. Kildare, and had issue,
1 James, his heir; 2 George, of Portland Place, London, 6.
1720, m. Catharine, dau. and heir of Henry Bryne, Esq.,
son of Sir Gregory Bryne, Bart., by Alice his wife, only dau.
of Randal, Lord Slane, and was father of George, successor to
his uncle; 3 Aylmer, Brigadier-Gen. in the French service;
4 Pierce ; 1 Alice ; 2 Rose ; 3 Mary. The eldest son,
James Bryan, Esq. of Jenkinstown, &. 1719 ; d. unm. Aug.
1805, and was s. by his nephew,
George Bryan, Esq. of Jenkinstown, &. 3 Nov. 1770; m.
1794, Maria Louisa, Comtesse de Rutaut, dau. of the Count
de Rutaut, of Lorraine, and left at his decease, 3 Oct. 1843, a
dau., Mary, and a son and successor,
George Bryan, Esq. of Jenkinstown, 6. 25 Oct. 1796 ; m. 21
March, 1820, Margaret, dau. of William Talbot, Esq. of Castle
Talbot, CO. Wexford, and had surviving issue,
George Leopold, now of Jenkinstown.
Augusta Margai-et Gwcndaline, m. 7 Feb. 1S53, Edward
Joseph, Lord Bellew.
He d. 5 Oct. 1848.
Arms — Gu. three lions passant or.
Crest — Two lions' gambs gu., supporting between them a
sword erect arg. pommel and hilt or.
Motto— Fortis et ndelis.
Seat — Jenkinstown, co. Kilkenny.
BRYAN OF XJPTOIT.
Bryan, Loftus Anthony, Esq. of Fpton, and
Bormount, co. Wexford, b. Feb. 1867.
ILtltCSSC. — This family is of English extraction.
Abraham Bryan, of Dublin, Merchant, temp. Queen Anne,
had two sons,
I. Jacob, of whom hereafter.
II. Philip, of Norwich, Norfolk.
The elder son.
Rev. Jacob Bryan, Rector of Kilrush, in the diocese of
Meath, 6. in Dublin, 1708, entered Trin. Coll., Dublin, 17 July,
1728, aged 20 years, and was M.A. 1730. He m. 28 April,
1739, Mary, dau. of Isaac Dickinson, Esq. of Dublin, and of
Streetgate, Cumberland, and had issue,
I. Isaac, his successor. ii. Daniel, M.D.
I. A dau. m. Thomas Hacket, Esq.
He d. 6 Oct. 1794. His eldest son.
The Rev. Isaac Bryan, Rector of Horetown, co. Wexford,
6. 13 May, 1746; m. 25 June, 17S5, Mary, dau. of Maurice-
Howlin D'Arcy, Esq. of Coolure, co. Wexford, by Eleanor his
wife, eldest dau. of Charles Tottuuham, Esq , M.P., of Tottcn-
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ham Green, co. Wexford, sister of Sir John Tottenham, Ist
tart, of Tottenham Green, and aunt of Sir Cbarles Tot-
tenham Loftus, 2nd bart., created Eakl and Maeqdess of Elt.
By her (who d. 1803), Rev. Isaac Bryan left at Ids decease,
1796, two daus., who both married; and three sons,
I. Jacob Edward, d. s. p.
II. Meade Dennis, 6. 23 Jan. 1790, d. s.p.
III. LofT08 Ajjtuony, of Upton.
The 3rd son,
LoFTDS Anthovt Brtan, Esq. of Upton, co. Wexford,
High Sherifl of the city of Dublin 1836-37, 6. 24 Aug. 1793; m.
13 Oct. 18.32, Marian, dau. of William Izon, Esq. of The Lodge,
West Bromwich, co. Stafford, and had issue,
Isaac William, J. P. co. Wexford, Barrister-at-Law, B.A.
Trin. CoU., 6. 29 Nov. 1833; d. unm. 7 Dec. 1866.
Loftus Anthony, B.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin, b. 16 April, 1837;
m. 14 Nov. 186.5, Georgina, youngest dau. of the late
J. M'Craith, Esq. of co. Limerick, and d. 1871, leaving an
only son,
LoFTCs Anthont, now of Upton.
Jacob, 6. 1840; d. unm. 31 March, 1866.
William Izon, late of Upton.
Charlotte, m. Kev. Francis Swift, Incumbent of Mullingur,
CO. Westmeath.
Marian, m. 30 June, 1868, George Gledstanes Richards, eldest
son of John Richards, Esq. of MacMine, who d. 24 Feb. 1876.
Mr. Bryan d. 1867, having devised Upton to his younger son,
William Izon Bbtan, Esq. of Upton and Bormount, co.
Wexford, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, M.A. and LL.B., Trin. Coll.,
Dublin, b. 29 Aug. 1841, d. umn. 21 Jan. 1873, when he was .s.
by his nephew, the present proprietor.
Anna — Erm., a lion rampant gu. crowned or, between two
cinquefoils in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base az., a canton of
the second charged with three bars dancette arg.
Cre.sJ— On a mural crown ppr. a lion rampant gu. collared
gemelle or, and charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil
arg.
MoUo—Yano mea recupero.
Sea«»— Upton, Kllmuckridge, Gorey, co. Wexford, Bormount
Bree, Enniscorthy.
BRYMER OF ILSINGTON.
Beymee, William Eexest, Esq., M.A., of
Ilsington, co. Dorset, J.P., M.P. for Dorchester, h.
1840. Mr. Brymer is eldest survivicg son of the
late John Brymer, Esq. of Ilsington, High Sheriff
1865, by Ehza-Mary his wife, dau. of Greorge Tug-
weU, Esq. of Bath.
iS€a£— Ilsington House, near Dorchester.
BUCHAN OF ATJCHMACOY.
BuCHAN, Louisa, of Auchmacoy, co. Aberdeen,
s. her father 1874.
HintaSC— There is a tradition that the first of this family,
who is stated to have been a son of Comyn, Earl of Buchan,
held the estate of Auchmacoy of that powerful family, and,
notwithstanding the almost general hostility of the clan to
RoBEET Bruce, adhered so faithfully to that prince that he was
allowed to retain his lands, on condition of his taking a new
name, and that thereupon he chose that of Bcchan. The
representative of the Buchans of Auchmacoy, in the 17th
century,
James Buchan, of Auchmacoy, m. Margaret, dau. of Alex-
ander Seton, of Pitmedden, and had four sons,
Alexander, of Auchmacoy.
James, who «. his brother, of whom presently.
Thomas, who served with distinction in France and Holland,
and wa,s appointed by Charles 11. Col. of a rcgt. of foot iu
Scotland. Subsequently he was promoted to Major-Gen. by
James II., by whom he was appointed Commander of the
Forces in Scotland, after the fall of Viscount Dundee at
Killiecrankie. He (/. 1720.
John, who commanded a rcgt. of foot for the Prinxe of
Orange.
rhe 2nd son,
James Bdchan, «. his elder brother, Alexander. He was
father of
James Buchan, of Auchmacoy, Major in the service of
James II., who in. a dau. of Sir John Forbes, Bart, of
Craigievar, and had a son and htir,
Thomas Buf-nAN, of Auchmacoy, who n\. his cousin, Nicoli,
dau. of Thomas Buchan, of Cairnbulg, by his wife, the Hon.
Grace Hamilton, dau. of the last Lord Bargany, and by her
was father of
Thomas Buchan, of Auchmacoy, who to. Euphemia, dau. of
Robert Turner, Esq. of Menie, co. Aberdeen, and d. 1819,
leaving a dau., ni. Col. Sinclair, R.A., and a son,
James Buchan, Esq. of Auchmacoy, J.P. and D.L., 6. June,
1800; m. 12 June, 1833, Helen, 2nd dau. of Garden Duff, Esq.
of Hatton, co. Aberdeen, and had issue,
Thomas, d. unm. 1866. Louisa, now of Auchmacoy.
He d. 28 Nov. 1874.
^/•j/is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., three lions' heads
erased sa., langued gu., for Buchan; 2nd and 3rd, quarteriy,
1st and 4th, gu., three cinquefoils erm.; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a.
galley with her sails furled sa., all within a bordure compony
arg. and az. ; the 1st charged with hearts, gu. ; the 2nd witii
mullets, arg., being the arms of William, 3rd Lord Bargeuy,
of whom Mr. Buchan is heir of line.
Crest — A sun shining on a sunflower full blown, ppr.
Supporters — Dexter, a heron with an eel in its beak all ppr. ;
sinister, an antelope arg. coUared gu. the collar charges)
with three cinquefoils erm.
Motto— 'Kon inferiora secutus.
Seat — Auchmacoy House, EUon, N.B.
BUCHANAN OF LENY.
See Buchanan-Hamilton.
BUCHANAN OF HALES HALL.
Buchanan, Phillips, Esq. of Hales Hall, co.
Stafford, h. 11 Dec. 1820 ; m. 1848, Louisa Lucy,
youngest dau. of Eobert Townley Parker, Esq.
M.P. of Cuerdcn Hall, Lancashire, and has had
I. Alexander Phillips, d. 1862.
I. Louisa Constance, d. 1 862.
II. Edith Mary, rn. June, 1874, Edward Maltby Wakema:;,
Esq. of Coton Hall, Bridgnorth.
III. Jessie Marion.
Mr. Buchanan was formerly in the 6th Dragoon
Guards, and is J.P. for cos. Salop and Stafford, and
Patron of one Living.
iLllTCaflC. — Rev. Alexander Henry Buchanan, of Halos
Hall, CO. Stafford, J. P., son of John Buchanan, Esq., by Eliza-
beth his wife, eldest dau. of John Phillips, Esq., b. 10 Oct.
1790; m. 15 Nov. 1819, Susanna, dau. of Nathaniel Maxey
Pattison, Esq. of West House, co. Chester, and had issue,
I. Phillips, now of Hales Hall.
II. James Maxey, m. Sophia, only child of A. Barwell, Ecq.,
C.S., son of R. Barwell, Esq. of Stanstead.
HI. William, d. at Madeira, 1862.
IV. Alexander.
v. Clement, d. at St. Leonard's, Nov. 1856.
VI. Henry Brian, Capt. Rifle Brigade.
I. Susan, m. Arthur Brooke, Esq., 4th son of the late Sir
Richard Brooke, Bart, of Norton Priory, Cheshire ; and d.
1852.
II. Helen Mary.
He had one brother, William Theophilus Buchanan, Esq. of
North Cote, near Westbury, Gloucestershire (who m. 1823,
EUza Anne, dau. of the late Rev. Richard Massie, of Codding-
ton, CO. Chester, and d. 1865), and a sister, Eleanor, m.
Clement Swetenham, Esq. of Somerford Booths, Chesliire.
/S(;a«— Hales Hall, near Market Drayton. Hales Hall was
first erected in 1800 ; and was, with the estate, purchased by
the late proprietor in 1824. It is about a mile from the battle-
field of Blore Heath. A rude cross still marks the spot where
Lord Audley is supposed to have stood.
BUCHANAN OF ARDOCH.
Buchanan, Thomas John, Esq. of Ardoch, co.
Dumbarton, 6. 8 April, 1842 ; in. 17 Sept. 1808,
Janet D'AbdyhU, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. John
Money Carter, late Ist Eoyal Scots, and grand-dau.
of Alexander, 8th Lord Elibank, and has issue,
John Pabses, 6. 10 June, 1869.
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Mr. Buchanan was formerly an Officer in the 52nd
Light Infantry.
JLinCaflC. — From John Buchanan, eldest son of the 2nd
Marriage of Thomas Buchanan, of Carberth, who was grand-
son of Thomas Buchanan, 3rd son of Sir Walter Buchanan,
l?th Laird of Buchanan, sprang,
William Buchanan, who acquired, in 1693, the estate of
Ardoch, co. Dumbarton. He m. Jean, dau. of Kincaid, of
Auchenreoch, and dying 1723, was s. by his grandson,
John Buchanan, of Ardoch (son of Thomas Buchanan), 6.
1706 ; in. 1st, Mary, dau. of AVilliam Crawford, Merchant, of
Glasgow, and had one son and two daus., viz., Thomas,
his heir; Mary, m. Rev. James Graham; and Agnes, m.
John Buchanan, of Ladrishmore. Mr. Buchanan m. 2ndly,
1747, Elizabeth, dau. of Walter Buchanan, Writer in Glasgow,
and relict of Andrew Buchanan, of Cremannan, and by her
had another dau. Frances, b. 1751, in. John Maxwell, of
Dargaval, co. Renfrew. This John, who was an eminent
lawyer at Glasgow, d. 13 Jan. 1774, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Buchanan, of Ardoch, b. 6 Nov. 1733. This gentle-
man in. 1st, Margaret, dau. and heiress of Moses Buchanan,
descended in a direct line from John, son of Alexander
Buchanan, of Ibert, brotherof George Buchanan, the historian
and poet, and by her had a son, John, his successor. He m.
2ndly, Jean, dau. of John Gray, of Dalmarnock, and had,
James, who in. Anne, youngest dau. of John Parlies, Esq. of
Warwick; and Elizabeth, in. Alexander Gordon, Esq. Mr.
Buchanan m. 3rdly, Helen, dau. of William Graham, of Bird-
stone, and had four other sons and two daus.,
William, in. the Hon. Elizabeth Murray, eldest dau. of
Alexander, 7th Lord Elibank.
Robert, m. Margaret, dau. of Dunlop of Annanhill, co. Ayr.
Thomas.
Archibald, Commander R.N., m. MatUda Dalbiach, and
d. 1822.
Helen, m. John Balfour, Esq. Marion.
He d. 10 Dec. 1789, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Buchanan, Esq. of Ardoch, Vice-Lieut., Lieut. -Com-
mander of the local Militia, and M.P. for that shire, 6. 8 Jan.
1761 ; m. 1 Nov. 1785, Elizabeth, dau. of John Parkes, Esq.
of Netherton, co. Worcester, by whom (who d. 4 Sept. 1807),
he had issue,
John, late of Ardoch.
Mary, in. Robert Findlay, Esq. of Easter Hill, co. Lanark.
Margaret, d. 25 Jan. 1825.' Elizabetli.
His only son,
John Buchanan, Esq. of Ardoch, J.P., h. 24 March, 1799,
rn. 1841, Helen, eldest dau. of John MacGregor, Esq., and had
issue an only child,
Thomas John, now of Ardoch.
Mr. Buchanan, d. 8 Jan. 1875.
Arms— Or, a lion rampant sa., in the dexter paw a dagger,
ppr. within a double treasure flory and counter-flory with
ileurs-de-Us of the second, all within a bordure gu.
Crest — Two hands grasping a two-handed sword, ppr.
Motto — Clariora sequor.
Seat — Ardoch, co. Dumbarton.
Residence— 2d, Abingdon Road, Kensington, W.
CARKICK-BXJCHAKrAN OF DEUXiIPELLIEE,
HOUSE.
Caeeick Buchanan, David Caeeick Eobeet,
Esq. of Drvmipellier House, co. Lanark, Finlaystone,
Senfrewshire, and G-len-Carradale, co. Argyle, J.P.
and D.L., Lieut. -Col. Commanding 2nd Royal regt.
of Lanark Militia, b. 16 Sept. 1825 ; m. 22 March,
1849, Frances Jane, dau. of Anthony Lefroy, Esq.,
M.P. Cai'rickglass, co. Longford (eldest son of the
Bight Hon. T. L. Lefroy, Lord Chief Justice of
Ireland), hy the Hon. Mrs. Lefroy, dau. of the
late Greneral Viscount Lorton.
iitnCagC. — This is a hranch of the ancient and distin-
guished family of Buchanan of Buchanan, or that ilk.
Alexander Buchanan, 5tli in descent from John of Lcny,
3rd son of John Buchanan, Laird of Buchanan in the 15th
century, had two sons, John, his successor at Mochastel,
and
Walter Buchanan, of Glenny, whose grandson, Capt.
James Buchanan, s. to the estate «f Glenny, but dying in
France without issue, his uncle, the 2nd son of Walter, of
Glenny, '
Alexander Buchanan, became heir to his nephew, the
Laird of Glenny. He had two sons, Andrew and George; the
elder,
Andrew Buchanan, purchased Gartacharan from Lord
Napier. He had two sons, Alexander, his successor, and
George Buchanan, a Magistrate and Merchant in Glasgow,
who had four sons and one dau.,
George, a Merchant, who, with his brothers Andrew, Niel,
and Archibald, were the origmal promoters of the Buchanan
Society in that city. Ue was twice in. ; 2ndly, to a dau. of
Sir John Forbes, Bart., of Foveran, co. Aberdeen, and had
four sons and four daus. Andrew, his eldest son, in. three
times : two of his daus. resided at the Moor Farm, near
Taunton. Descendants in the male line of Andrew settled
in Jamaica, New Zealand, and Newfoundland.
Andrew, of Mountvernon, co. Lanark.
Archibald, of Auchintorlie, co. Dumbarton.
Neil, of HilUngton, co. Renfrew, M.P. for the Glasgow
district of burghs, whose male line is now extinct. He lefi
one son and three daus. : of the latter, Ann, the eldest, m.
Oswald, Bishop of Raphoe ; and Marion, the 3rd, becamo
the wife of OUphant, of Rossie, co. Perth, Postmaster-
General for Scotland.
Mary, m. George Buchanan, of Auchiatoshan, co. Dum-
barton.
Andrew Buchanan, Esq., of Mountvernon, co. Lanark (2nd
son of George, of Glasgow) m. Miss Montgomery, and had two
sons and five daus. The elder son, James, m. Margaret
Hamilton, grand-dau. of the Earl of Haddington, and sister of
the Countesses of Morton and Selkirk, and of Lady Halket,
of Pitferran. By this lady he had, with a son, who d. vjim.,
several daus., of whom Helen m. Admiral Sir George Home,
Bart. Andrew Buchanan's 2nd son,
George Buchanan, Esq., to. Miss Dunlop, of Gankirk, and
left a large family. His eldest surviving son and heir,
David Buchanan, Esq., took the additional surname of
Carrice, on being left property by the late Robert Carrick,
Esq., Banker, of Glasgow. He m. 29 May, 1788, Miss Gillden,
and d. 20 May, 1827, leaving issue,
Robert, his heir.
Andrew, of Greenfield, co. Lanark, J.P. and D.L., in. 1826,
Bethea Hamilton, dau. of William Ramsay, Esq. of Gogar,
and has issue, David William Ramsay, m. 3 Dec. 1863, tho
Lady Kathleen Hely Hutchinson.
Elizabeth, rn. 1st, Robert Graham, M.D., son of H. Moir,
Esq., of Leekie.
Marion, m. John Hay, Esq., R.N., of Morton.
Mr. Carrick Buchanan purchased hack Drumpellier from hij
cousin, Robert Sterling. His son and heir,
Robert Carrick Buchanan, Esq. of Drumpellier, b. 31
Oct. 1797; in. 16 July, 1824, Sarah Maria Clotilde, eldest dau.
of the late Sir Joseph WaUis Hoare, Bart., of Annabella, co.
Cork, by Lady Harriet O'Bryen, his wife, sister of the last
Marquess of Thomond; and d. 7 Feb. 1841, having had issue,
David Carrick Robert, now of Drumpellier.
Walhs O'Bryen Hastings, 92nd Highlanders, &. 17 No-c.
1826; m. Anna, dau. of Albany Savile, Esq., of Oakhamp-
ton Park, North Devon; and d. s.p. 18 March, 1855, at
Alexandria.
George, 6. IS Nov. 1827 ; Capt. Scots Greys ; d. unm. Nov.
1863.
^?-))is— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant sa. within
a double tressure flory counter flory gu., for Buchanan ; 2nd
and 3rd, sa., a chevron between two bears' heads erased
in chief, and another in base arg. muzzled gu. On the chief
point of the chevron a cinquefoil of tlie first, for Lenny.
Crest— A hand couped holding a cap purp. hned erm within
two laurel branches disposed in orle ppr.
Mottoes— Seioio the ^nits— Audaces juvo; above the Crest—
Clarior hino honos.
^cats— Drumpellier House, Coatbridge, N.C., and Glencarra-
dale, CO. Argyle.
BUCHANAN OF AUCHINTORLIE.
Buchanan, Andrew, Esq. of Auchintorlie, co.
Dumbarton, b. 14 March, 1817 ; m. 20 Nov. 1845,
Mary Jemima Dundas Adamima, youngest dau. of
Sir James Fergusson, Bart, of Kilkerran, co. Ayr,
by Henrietta his wife, 3rd dau. of Admiral Viscount
Duncan.
EiltCaCir.— Akchibald Buchanan, Esq., 3rd son of George
Buchanan, of Glasgow (.sec Buchanan of Drumpellier), acquired
Auchintorlie, co. Dumbarton, from his brother Andrew, as
also the lands of Hilhngton, co. Renfrew, upon the death of
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his brother Neil. He m. Martha, dau. of Peter Murdoch,
Esq. of RoseliiU, co. Kenfrew, Lord Provost of Glasgow, by
whom he had issue,
G^^b"e I successively of Auchintorlie.
Akdkzw, of Ardinconnal, and heir of destination of Auchin-
torlie, of wliom presently.
Mary, m. Alexander Speirs, of Elderslie, co. Renfrew.
The eldest son and heir,
Peter Buchanan, Esq. of Auchintorlie, m. Miss Catherine
Macpherson, who, after his death, m. Sir Ewen Cameron,
Bart., of Fassifern, co. Inverness. Dying s. p., Mr. Buchanan
was s. by his brother,
Geoege Bdchanan, Esq. of Auchintorlie, who was twice m.,
but had no issue. He left the family estates of Auchintorlie
and others in co. Dumbarton, and Hiilington, co. Renfrew, to
his nephew, Akciiibald : his brother,
Andrew Bcchanan, Esq. of Ardinconnal, co. Dumbarton,
and Auchingray, co. Lanark, J. P. and D.L., 6. 12 July, 1745 ;
ni. 3 July, 17G9, Jane, eldest dau. of James Dennistoun, of
Colgrain and Dennistoun, and had,
I. Archibald, of Auchintorlie, co. Dumbarton, and Hilling-
ton, CO. Renfrew, m. 3 June, 1816, Mary, 2nd dau. of the
late Richard Dennistoun, Esq. of Kelvin Grove, co. Lanark,
and d. 16 Dec. 1832, leaving issue,
1 Andrew, now of Auchintorlie.
2 George, d. in infancy.
3 Richard Dennistoun, 6. 22 Sept. 1830 ; late Capt. 72nd
Highlanders.
1 Christian Alston, who is married.
2 Jane Dennistoun. 3 Mary Dennistoun.
4 Isabella Dennistoun.
5 Georgina Grace, m. George, son of the Sir James
Fergusson, Bart.
6 Arctiina, deceased.
II. James, of Blairvadock, Ardiconnal, foi-mprly seated at
Craigend Castle, co. StirUng, m. Lady Janet Sinclair, eldest
dau. of James, 12th Earl of Caithness, and had issue,
1 Andrew (Eight Hon. Sir, Bart.), G.C.B., late Ambassador
iit Vienna, m. 1st, 1839, Frances Katharine, dau. of Very
Rev. Edward Mellish, Dean of Hereford, and has, with
other issue, James, Commander K.N., 6. 1840, m. 1873,
Arabella Catherine, youngest dau. of G. C. Colquitt-
Craven, Esq. of Brockhampton Park, co. Gloucester ; and
Florence Jane, vi. 8 May, 1865, Commander Maxwell
Fox, R.N., of Annaghmore, King's Co. Sir Andrew m.
2ndly, 27 May, 1857, Hon. Gcorgiana Elizabeth Stuart,
dau. of Lord Blantyre.
1 Helen John Sinclair, widow of William Wootton Abney,
Esq. of Measham Hall, co. Leicester.
2 Jane Dennistoun, 7)i. William Tritton, Esq.
3 Jane Campbell, m. Richard Fox, Esq. of Awbawn, co.
Cavan, grandson of Barry, 1st Earl of Farnham.
4 Charlotte Macgregor Murray, m. Charles Henry Forbes,
Esq. of Kingairlock, co. Argyle.
5 Matilda Frances Harriet, m. Patrick Maitland, of Freugh,
great-grandson of Charles, 6th Earl of Lauderdale.
Mr. James Buchanan is deceased, and his wife d. 24 Feb.
1867.
I. Jesse, m. James Monteith, Esq. of Craighead, co. Lanark.
n. Martha, m. George YuUe, Esq. of Cardross Park, co.
Dumbarton, 2nd son of George YuUc, of Darleith.
./4r»ts— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant sa.,
armed and langued gu., within a double tressure flowered and
counter-flowered with fleurs-de-lis of the second, for Buchanan ;
2nd and 3rd, sa., a chevron between two bears' heads erased
in chief and another in base arg., muzzled gu. On the chief
point of the chevron a cinquefoil of the first, for Lenny.
Crest — A hand couped, holding up a ducal cap lined erm.
within two laurel branches disposed in orle ppr.
Motto — Clarior hinc honos.
Seat— Auchintorlie, Dumbarton.
BUCHANAN OF POWIS.
BucHANAX, JouN, Esq. of Powis, co. Clackman-
nan, late Bombay Civil Service, b. 13 Oct. 1812 ;
m. 17 July, 1837, Harriet, eldest dau. of the late
J. Nimmo, Esq., II.E.I.C.S., Bombay, and has issue,
I. Thomas Alexander, late Capt. H.M.'s. Indian army, b.
26 March, 1842.
II. Ralph Edmondstoune, Lieut. 59th regt.
III. James Kynynniound Edmondstoune.
IV. John. v. Francis Charles.
I. Catherine Annie, d. young.
II. Elizabeth Grace. i;i. Annie Harriet.
iLfUCagp.— The Buchanans of Lenny are descended
from the first cadet which came off the family of Bdchanan of
Buchanan.
Alan Buchanan, 2na son of Gilbert, 8th laird of Buchanan,
1)1. Margaret, of Lenny (dau. of Gijlespic of Lenny), who,
according to a charter of Alexander H. to this Alan, dated
5 Oct. 1227, held Lenny, " by virtue of a small sword whi;h
King Culen (905-70) gave as a symbol to Gillespie Moir, licr
ancestor, for his particular service."
Janet Buchanan, dau. and heiress of John Buchanan, of
Lenny, 3rd in descent from the above Alan, m. John, 12tb
laird of Buchanan, whose 3rd son,
John Buchanan, s. to Lenny, and had one son, Andrew
Buchanan, his successor, who m. a dau. of Lockhart of Barr,
and had five sons, John, Archibald, Walter, George, and
Gilbert, concerning two of whom only anything is known, '
viz., ',
John, who s. to Lenny, and m. a dau. of Mushet, of Burn-
bank, with whose son Patrick, laird of Lenny, the male line
ended on liis decease in 1540.
Walter, who obtained a perpetual lease of Mochastel.
John Buchanan, son and successor of Walter of Mochastel,
6th in descent in the direct male line from Walter (1st of
Mochastel) last mentioned, acquired the lands of Arnpryor,
Strathyre, and a part of the lands of Buchanan, and had two
sons,
Robert, his heir.
Walter, of Auchleshie, of whom afterwards.
Robert Buchanan, of Arnpryor, &o., the eldest son by his
first marriage, had an only dau. Marion, m. to John Hamilton
of Bardowie. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Muirhead of
Rashiehill, and had (with a dau. Jean, m. to McNab of
McNab) a son,
Francis Buchanan, of Arnpryor, <&c., the male repre-
sentative of the Buchanans of Lenny. He hi. Elizabeth, dau.
and heiress of Henry Buchanan, of Lenny, who descended
from a dau. and co-heir of Patrick Buchanan of Lenny, above
mentioned. He was attainted and executed, 18 Oct. 1746, for
his adherence to the exiled royal family, and d. s. p.
Walter Buchanan, of Auchleshie, 2nd son of John of Arn-
pryor, and uncle to Francis last mentioned, m. Margaret, dau-
of Rt. llev. J. Druinmond, Bishop of Brechin, and had one son,
James Buchanan, his successor, who m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau,
of Stewart of Ballochallan, and had
James, who d. unm.
Duncan, of whom presently.
He m. 2ndly, Anne Seton, and had two sons,
Alexander, of Dullater.
Walter, wlio got the lands of Stank, and Cournach.
Duncan Buchanan, of Auchleshie, 2nd son, who carried on
the family, m. Grizell, dau. of Robertson of Meggar, and had
three sons,
Alexander, his successor, who engaged in the '4S, and followed
the fortunes of Prince Charles till the defeat at CuUoden,
when, being taken prisoner, he was sent to London and
tried, but acquitted on account of his extreme youth;
d. unm.
Walter, d. unm.
John, who carried on the line.
John Buchanan, of Auchleshie and Cambusmore, the 3rd
son, s. his brother Alexander, and in 1785, when the forfeited
estates were restored, received Strathyre (which was a part of
the estate of his cousin, Buchanan of Arnpryor, and had been
forfeited on his attainder in 174G), he being the heir male of
the family of Arnpryor, in consequence of which this branch
was thereafter designated of Arnpryor. He m. Murray-
Kynynmound (who d. May, 1808), dau. of Patrick Edmond-
stoune, of Newton, and had (with four daus., whod. unm.),
Alexander, of Arnpryor, his successor, whose grand-dau.,
Mrs. Buchanan Baillie-llamilton, ot Arnpryor, now repre-
sents the family.
Thomas, of whom presently.
James Edmondstoune, Capt. 3rd Foot Guards, killed in action
atTalavera, 28 July, 1809.
He rf. Feb. 1817. His second son,
Thomas Buchanan, II.E.I.C.S., purchased the lands of
Powis. He ill. 31 Dec. 1811, Catherine, youngest dau. of Lieut.-
General Sir Ralph Aborcromby, K.B. (who d. 7 May, 1841),
and d. 12 May, 1842, leaving issue,
John, now of Powis, and late of Newton, co. Perth, to which
estate he succeeded in ls57, on llie death of his cousin Miss
Edmondstoune, grand-dau. of Patrick Edmondstoune, of
Newton before mentioned.
Ralph Aborcromby, Lieut. R.N., d. unm. Nov. 1855.
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James John Abercromby, d. young.
Alexander, Lieut. 79th Highlanders, m. 8 Oct. 1850, Lady
Grierson (who d. 2 Oct. 1854), relict of Sir Richard
Grierson, Bart, of Lag, and d. s. p. 18 Dec. 1855.
y47-))!.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant within
a double tressure flory counter-flory, gu.;* 2nd and 3vti, sa., on
a chevron between three bears' heads erased arg., muzzled,
gules, a cinqueibil of the first.
Crest — A sword erect arg.
Mottoes — Over the crest, Virtutegladiiparvi; bcloio the shield,
Kobilis est ira leonis.
Seat— Powis, near Stirling, N.B.
BUCK OF DENHOLME AIJD
GLANARBETH.
Buck, William, Esq. of Denholme, co. Yori,
and Glanarbetb, co. Cardigan, J.P. and D.L. for cos.
Pembroke and Cardigan, High Sheriff of the latter
1873, b. 18 March, 1817.
ILtnCaSC. — This family claims descent from that of the
Bucks, extinct Baronets.
John William Bdck, Esq. 6. 3 May, 1780 ; son of John
Buck, Esq. of Townhill House, co. York, by Caroline his wife,
dau. of John Traviss, Esq. of Crofton, co. Lancaster ; m. 28
May, 1812, Sophia, dau. of William Owen Brigstocke, Esq. of
Blaenpant, co. Cardigan; and d. 23 Aug. 1821, leaving,
besides the present William Buck, Esq. of Denholme and
Glanarbeth, two daus.,
Caroline, m. 6 June, 18.34, Hcv. William Henry Rooper, of
Abbots Repton, co. Huntingdon.
Sophia, i)i. 3 July, 1847, Charles Augustus Parkinson, Esq. of
Twyn-y-Caye, co. Brecon.
Arms — Paly bendy sinister of six or and az., a canton erm.
Crest — A portcullis az. chained or.
iV/otfo— Nosce teipsum ; and also. Fide et fortitudine.
Seats — Denholme, Bradford, co. York ; and Glanarbeth. co.
Cardigan.
BUCKLE OF NOKTON HOUSE.
BuCELE, Christopher Richard, Esq. of Norton
House, Svissex, b. 1 May, 1816 ; m. 4 Jan. 1859,
Caroline Maria, dau. of Abraham Parry Cumber-
batch, Esq., and has issue,
I. Chihstopheh Reginald, b. 18 Oct. 18C2.
II. Claude WiUiam, b. 11 Dec. 18C8.
I. Emma Georgiana, b. 2 Dec. 1859.
II. Caroline Chaloner, b. 8 March, 18G4.
III. Charlotte Maude, 6. 4 Feb. 186G.
ILtnCagC— This family of Buckle Is descended from an
ancient family formerly resident at Brough-under-Stainmore,
in the county of Westmorland.
Sir Cdthbekt Buckle, Knt., 6. 1533, of Brough-under-
Stainmore, AVestinorlanii, Citizen and Alderman of London,
was Lord Mayor of London 1593-4, and d. 1 July, 1594, during
his Mayoralty. He in. Ehzabeth, dau. of John Marsdon, Esq.
and left a son.
Sib Chuistopher Buckle, Knt., who purchased the estate
of Burrough (since called Burgh) in the parish of Banstead,
Surrey, in 1614. He in. Catherine, dau. of Sir Martin Barnham,
Knt., and dj ing 1660, was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Christopher Buckle, Knt. of Burgh House, 6. 1629,
knighted 3 Aug. 1681; m. 1C53, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William
Lewis, Knt. of Borden, East Meon, Hants, and rf. 1712, aged
83. He had four sons, Christopher; Lewis; William; and
Martin, of whom the eldest (who rf. before his father, 1706)
was
Christopher Buckle, Esq. &. 1G54, of Banstead, Surrey;
m. 1680, Sarah, dau. of Jacob Forster, Esq., Merchant, and
had, with three younger sons and a dau. (Sarah, 6. 1683, who
jii. Henry St. John, Esq. of Farley, Hants), a son,
Christopher Buckle, Esq., b. 1684, who s. his grandfather,
of Burgh House, Surrey. He built Nork House on his estate,
in the parish of Banstead, and gave Burgh House to his son.
He m. Sarah, dau. of Leonard Wessel, Esq., Merchant, by
* The Buchanans of Lenny, received a charter from David II.
granting them permission to bear the Royal Lion, in memory
of their great antiquity as "Keepers of the Small Sword" to
the Kings of Scotland.
Anne Crawford his wife, .ind d. 1759, leaving ,)vith three daus.
(of whom Sarah, in. Isaac Hughes, Esq. of Garrets House,
Banstead; Anne, m. Christopher Mason, Esq. of Greenwich;
and Martha, d. v.nin.), three sons,
I. Christopher, b. 1711, of Burgh House; in. 1st, Sarah,
sister of Sir Rowland Hill, of Hawkstone, Salop, and had
with a dau. Sarah, who d. uain. 1821, a son,
Christopher, 6. 1742, of Burgh House. He sold Nork
House to Baron Arden, and rf. s. p. 1816, aged 74.
Mr. Christopher Buckle m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Henry St.
John, Esq., and widow of Nathaniel Wessel, Esq. by whom
he left at his decease, 10 Jan. 1783, an only dau., Anne,
b. 1758, in. Col. Robert Crowe, of Kiplin, co. York, whose
dau., Sarah Crowe, m. John Delaval Carpenter, last Earl
of Tyronnel, and rf. s. jj.
II. Lewis, of whom presently.
lit. Matthew, b. 1718, of Nork House, Surrey, Admiral of the
Blue, a very distinguished officer ; when commanding the
" Russel,'' an old 72-gun ship only half manned, he captured
the "Glorioso," a Spanish ship of 80 guns, after a night
engagement of six hours on the 8th Oct. 1747. He was
Flag Captain to Admiral Boscawen (afterwards Lord Fal-
mouth) at the taking of Louisburg, 1758; commanded the
"Namur" in Sir Edward Ilawke's victory over the French
Fleet under Contlans, 1759; and comniaiuled the British
Fleet in the Downs 1783, tlie year before his death. He m.
1763, Hannah, dau. of Isaac Hughes, Esq, of Garret's
House, Banstead, and dying at Nork House, 9 July, 1784,
left a dau. Hannah, 6. 1772; m. 1S02, her cousin, Matthew
Buckle, Esq. of Norton House, Sussex, and rf. 1836, and a
son,
Matthew, of Bath, Admiral, b. 1770,; in. 2 Feb. 1799,
Henrietta, dau. of Henry Reveley, Esq. of Blackheath,
and d. 8 April, 1855, having by her (who rf. 4 Nov. 1862),
had issue,
1 Matthew Hughes George (Rev.), b. 1802, Vicar of
Edlingham, Northumberland; m. 1834, Ehzabeth, dau.
of Rev. Mr. Baines, and has issue, 1 Charles Randolph, b.
1835, Major R.A. ; 2 Claude Edward, b. 1839, Capt.
E.N., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. George Kennard, and
has two sons; 3 Dudley Wilham, b. 1843, m. Georgiana,
dau. of H. Baines, Esq., and has issue ; 4 Lewis
Crespigny, 6. 1845, drowned at sea 1864; 1 Flora
Catherine, b. 1810; in. Major AVaddilove, of Brunton,
Cumberland; Matilda Georgiana, b. 1841.
2 Claude Henry Mason (Sir), 6. 1803, Admiral, K.C.B.,
m. 1847, Harriet, eldest dau. of T. Deane Shute, Esq.,
of Bramshaw Hall, Hants, and has a son, Claude Henry
Shute, b. 1818, Lieut. R.N.
3 Edward, b. 1808, Licut.-Col. R.E., in. Flora, dau. of
Col. Maclean.
4 Randolph Clifton, b. 1817, Lieut. Madras Artillery, rf.
1847.
1 Henrietta, 6. 1799; rf. 1862.
2 Matilda, b. 1801 ; rf. 1872.
5 Georgiana, b. 1806; in. 1833, Lieut.-Col. Robinson,
72nd regt., and had issue, William Henry, b. 1838, rf.
1856; Georgiana, 6. 1840; Henrietta, b. 1842; m.
Alfred Surtees, Esq., and has issue ; and two younger
daughters.
4 Jane, b- 1814; m. 1845, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Pigott,
89th regt., and has issue, Arthur, 6. 1846, rf. 1875;
Alfred, b. 1847, Lieut. R.N. ; John, b. 1850; Edward,
b. 1855; and Jane, b. 1852.
The 2nd son,
Lewis Buckle, Esq. of Borden, East Meon, Hants, 6. 1713;
m. 1757, Eleanor, dau. of Dr. Dickins, Physician of Liverpool,
and by her (who rf. 1811), had issue,
I. Lewis, his heir, of Eogate Lodge, Sussex, b. 1758; in.
1782, Frances, dau. of Thomas Bachelor, Esq. of Prior Court
House, Cheverley, Berks, and had issue,
1 Lewis Barton, his heir, b. 1786, Capt. 15th Dragoons;
in. Gertrude, dau. of John Lockwood, Esq. of Cashel, co.
Tipperary, but rf. s. p. 1819.
2 William, rf. unm.
3 John, of New Hall, co. Haddington, and of Rogate
Lodge, Sussex, b. 1792; in. 1st, 1817, Isabella, dau. of
Edward Hay-Mackenzie, Esq. of Tarbet House, co.
Cromarty, by Hon. Maria Murray Mackenzie his wife,
eldest dau. and co-heir of George, 6th Lord Elibank, and
had issue, Edward, b. 1818, of Wimbledon, m.Miss Marie
Shearsby, and has three daus. ; Lewis-Barton, b. 1824,
rf. 1838; John Manners, b. 1826; Isabella Dorothea, to.
Matthew Dysart Hunter, Esq. of Anton's Hill, co. Ber-
wick, aid of Medomsley, co. Durham; Eleanor Frances;
Maria Emma; Georgiana Anne. Mr. John Buckle to.
2ndly 1834, Dorothea, dau. of John Blackwell, Esq.,
Advocate, and had by her, Cuthbert, b. 1835; Alfred
John, b. 1837, rf. laGS; Barton, 6. 1839, rf. 1858;
Frederick Lodwick, b. lall ; Hubert, b. 1843.
II. William (Rev.), 6. 1759, Rector of Pyrton, co. Oxford, and
Vicar of Banstead, Surrey, s. his cousin Christopher in the
possession oJ the Burgh estates ; m. Grace, dau. of Sir John
Stewart, of Grandtully and Murthly, co. Peith, and had
(with a son, Thomas, who was killed in 1826, in an expedi-
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tion against the Ashantees, under Sir Charles Macartney;
and two daus., of whom Jane Frances, in. George Eankin,
Esq., and Elizabeth Eleanor, d. unm. in 1846) a son and
heir,
William Lewis (Rev.), b. 1790, Eector of Adwell, Oxon,
a. at the death of his father, 1832, to the Burgh estates
and the living of Banstcad ; m. 1822, Maiy Freeman, dau.
of William Manley, Esq., Seijeant-at-Law, Attorney-
General of the Chester Circuit, and by her (who d. 1860),
had issue, 1 William Stewart, 6. 1823, d. 1833 ; 2 Chris-
topher, 6. 1824, Lieut.-Col. Bombay Staff Cops, 3rd
Queen's Own Bombay Cavalry; 3 Charles Matthew, 6.
1828, Capt. E.N. ; 4 Edward Valentine (Ecv.), 6. 1831,
Vicar of Banstead, m. Mary Georgiana, dau. of Eev.
Fiennes Trotman, Vicar of Dallington, co. Northampton,
and has issue: 5 George Manley, b. 1826, d. 1876, Fellow
of King's Coll. Camb. ; 6 Cuthbert Eobert, 6. 1837, Com-
mander E.N., 'in. Mary Catherine, dau. of Henry
Gardiner, Esq. of the H.E.I.C.S., and has issue; 7 Archi-
bald Lewis, b. 1839, and d. 1874, Capt. E.E., m. Louisa
Catherine, dau. of Eev. Charles Eose, Eector of Cubington,
Bucks, and left a son ; 1 Mary, b. 1827 ; 2 Matilda, 6. 1829,
m. 1851, Eev. Eobert Higgins, Vicar of Wareside, Herts,
and has issue, 3 Louisa Sarah, b. 1832 ; 4 Georgiana Anne,
6. 1834, m. Eev. Eobert Stanley, Vicar of Felstead,
Essex, and has issue. Eev. William Lewis Buckle d.
1865, having in 1846, sold his estates in Surrey to the
Earl of Egmont.
in. Matthew, of whom presently.
IV. Dickins, b. 1761, of Medina Cottage, Isle of Wight,
Inspector-General of Military Hospitals; m. 1814, Miss
Martha Long, of the Isle of Wight, and had a dau., Frances
Martha, who m. 1827, Captain James Sargeantson, of the
50th regt., and left two daus., of whom Frances, m. John
Walker, Esq. of Mount St. John, co. York, and Mary, m.
Col. Alexander Stewart, E.A., who d. 1876.
I. Eleanor, 6. 1763; m. Dr. Eeeve, M.D. of Ireland.
The third son,
Matthew Btckle, Esq., &. 1760, of Norton House, Sussex,
Commander E.N. ; m. 10 Oct. 1802, his cousin, Hannah, dau.
of Admiral Matthew Buckle, of Nork House, and d. 16 March,
1837, having by her (who d. 3 Aug. 1836) had issue,
I. Cheistopher Eichard, now of Norton House, Sussex.
I. Louisa, d. 18 Dec. 1828. n. Emma, d. 1847.
III. Frances JIartha, m. Eev. John Fearuley, who d. 1869.
IV. Eleanor, m. Major George Vaughan Tinling, E.E., who
d. 1864, and has a dau., Eose.
V. Mary Elizabeth.
Arms— Sa.., a chev. between three chaplets arg.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-ounce arg.
Ilotto — NU temere nil timide.
-Seai— Norton House, Aldingbourne, Chichester.
BUCKLEY OP NEW HALL.
BrcKLEY, Alfred, Esq. of New Hall, Wilts,
J.P. and D.L., b. 13 Oct. 1829 ; m. 5 Jan. 1858,
Geraldine Maiy, only dau. of the late Capt. George
St. John Mildmay, R.N., and has issue,
I. Edward Duncombe Henry, 6. 2 Aug. 1860.
II. George Alexander Mildmay, 6. 16 Oct. 1863.
I. Christine Mary.
II. Winifred Eosa Isabel.
III. Ehzabeth Ursula.
3ttntag;C.— Edward Bdckley, descended from a Welsh
family, supposed to have had a common ancestry with the
Lords Bulkeley, d. 1730, leaving four sons. The youngest.
Pert Buckley, Esq. of Winkfield Place, Berks, m. Martha,
dau. of WiUiam Batt, Esq. of Now Hall, Wilts, and relict of
Eichard Bingham, Esq. of Melcombe Bingham, Dorset; and
by her (who d. in 1765) was father of
Edward Pery Bdckley, Esq. of Woolcombe Hall, Dorset,
and Minesteed Lodge, Hants, b. April, 1760, Lieut.-Col. of the
South- West Hants Militia; m. 1782, Lady Georgina West, dau.
of John, 2nd Earl De la Warr, and by her, who was Lady of
the Bedchamber to the Princesses, daus. of George III., and
who d. 1832, had issue,
Edward Pery, of New Hall.
George Eichard, b. 1798; and d. 1815.
Henry William (Eev.), Eector of Hartshorn, co. Derby,
6. 28 March, 1800; m. Sept. 1831, Charlotte Margaret^
eldest dau. of Sir John Johnstone, Bart., and has
issue, Charles Edward, Eifie Brigade, b. 31 July, 1836-
Georgiana Elizabeth, m. 14 June, 1859, George Elliot
Eankcn, Esq. ; Henrietta Janet, m. 1806, II. Eevcll Homfrav,
Esq.; and Lilias Chailottc, -<■ 20 July, 1859, Edgar J.
Disney, Esq.
Georgiana Henrietta, in. I&i4, George Lane-Fox, Esq. of
Bramham Park, co. York, who d. 1848.
Col. Buckley filled for thirty years the office of Groom of the
Bedchamber to King George III. He d. 1840, aged 81, and
was s. by his eldest son,
General Edward Pery Buckley, of New Hall, J.P. and
D.L., M.P. for Salisbury, 6. 7 Nov. 1796; in. 13 May, 1828,
Lady Catharine PleydeU-Bouverie, dau. of William, Earl of
Eadnor, by Katharine his 1st wife, only dau. of Henry, Earl
of Lincoln, and had issue,
I. Alfred, now of New Hall.
II. Edward William, b. 13 Oct. 1829; d. 23 March, 1840.
III. Duncombe Frederick Batt, Lieut, and Capt. Scots Fusilier
Guards, b. 14 July, 1831 ; killed in the trenches before
Sebastopol, 6 Sept. 1855.
IV. Felix John (Eev.), 6. 15 Oct. 1834.
V. Victor, b. 28 April, 1838; m. 15 March, 1866, Mary,
eldest dau. of the late Admiral Sir James Stirhng, and
nas issue, 1 Wilfred Stirling, b. 3 March, 1868 ; 1 Kathleen
Mary.
I. Frances Gertrude.
General Buckley was for twenty-one years Equerry to the
Queen. He served in the Peninsula and at Waterloo.
Arms— Sa,., a chevron between three bulls' heads cabosscd
arg.
Crest— Oat of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head arg. armed
of the first.
Motto — Nee temere nee timide.
Seat— New Hall, Salisbury.
LINDSEY-BUCKNALL OP TTJRIN
CASTLE.
LiNDSEY-BucKNALi,, Samttel Chaeles, Esq. of
Turin Castle, co. Mayo, Lieut. 79th foot; b. 20
April, 1842 ; m. 1872,*E:atherine Henrietta Melvil,
third dau. of the late Col. Francis Farrant.
HinCagC. — Thomas Lindsey, of Turin Castle, eldest son
of Samuel Lindsey Esq., of Belleek, co. Mayo, m. Sarah, dau. 1
of Eobert Miller, Esq. of Slilford, in the same co., and had *
(with several daus.) four sons,
Samuel, his heir. Eobert. Owen.
Thomas, grandfather of Thomas Spencer Lindsay, Esq. of
Hollymount (.see that family).
He d. 25 July, 1754 : his eldest son,
The Eev. Samuel Lindsey, of Turin Castle, Eector of
Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh, m. 6 Jan. 1749, Frances, eldest
dau. of Col. the Eight Hon. Charles Bucknall, and had (with
three daus., Anne, Frances, and Letitia, all to., the eldest
to Arthur Chichester Macartney, Esq.) two sons, Thomas
Bucknall, his heir ; and John, successor to his brother. The
eldest son,
Thomas Bucknall Lindsey, Esq. of Turin Castle, Major of
the South Mayo Blilitia, m. Anne, eldest dau. of Col. the Eight
Hon. Arthur Browne, brother of the 2nd Earl of Altamont,
d. s. p. 1797, and was s. by his brother,
John Lindsey, Esq. of Turin Castle, who took the surname
of Bucknall, fiom his maternal grandfather, the Eight Hon.
Charles Bucknall. He in. 1785, Mary, 2nd dau. of Capt.
George Bingham, of Castlebar, Mayo, uncle to the 1st Lord
Lucan, and left at his decease (with a dau., Georgina) an only
son and heir,
Samuel Lindsey Bucknall, Esq. of Turin Castle, J.P., 6.
8 April, 178G; in. 11 June, 1811, Jane, 2nd dau. of Eichard
Holmes, Esq. of Prospect, King's Co., and had issue,
John Charles, of Turin Castle.
Thomas, b. 22 April, 1818; m. Jane, dau. of Sir James Dom- ,
brain.
Eichard, b. 26 April, 1821; m. Isabella, dau. of Eichard ;
Garret, Esq.
Samuel, 6. 20 May, 1830.
Anne, ?». Eobert John, eldest son of Capt. Thos. Montgomery, •
E.N.
Mary.
Mr. Lindsey Bucknall d. 24 April, 1844. His eldest son,
John Charles Lindsey Bucknall, Esq. of Turin Castle,
J.P., 6. 19 April, 1813; in. 24 May, 1838, Anne, only child of
Charles Crawford, Esq. of Oatlands, co. Donegal, and had
Issue,
I. Samuel Charles, now of Turin Castle.
II. Hamilton Owen, b. 29 Jan. 1844.
III. John Arbuthnot, h. 25 April, 1845.
IV. Alexander Crawford, b. 4 Jan. 1855
I. Jane Nina.
He d. 1869.
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Arms—krg., two chevrons gu. between three hucks' heads
cabossed sa. attired or.
Crest — A buck's head cabossed sa. attired or.
iSeai— Turin Castle, Hollymount, co. Mayo.
BUCKSTOKT OP BRADBORNE.
Etjceston, Eev. Rowland German, of Brad-
borne, CO. Derby, M.A., b. Nov. 1828 ; m. 10 Sept.
1856, Ada Letitia, dau. of Eev. Henry White, and
has issue, one dau.,
Florence Ada Monica.
SLtncatJC.— The first of this family on record is stated to
have been Henet de Bawkestone, mentioned in a deed of the
year 1256 ; one Thomas Buxton was High Sheriff for co. Derby
1415. The regular pedigrees begin, however, about the year
1500, or somewhat earlier.
John Boxton, of Buxton, in co. Derby, living 10 Eliza-
beth, had two sons, William, ancestor of the Buxtons of
Buxton, Brassington, Bakev;ell, and Youlgravc ; and a 2nd
son, Henry Boxton, of Bradborne, co. Derby, ancestor of
Henry Bdxton, Esq. of Bradborne, b. 1670; jh.. Dorothy,
sister of the Bight Hon. Sir Richard Levinge, Bart., Lord
Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland, and
left at his decease, 6 May, 1721, an only child,
George Bdxton, Esq. of Bradborne, m. Margaret, eldest
dau. of Eichard Stubbing, Esq. of West Broughton, and sister
and co-heir of Tliomas Stubbing, Esq., High Sheriff for co.
Derby 1711, by whom he had three sons and three daus. Mr.
Buxton d. June, 1732, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Euckston, Esq. of Bradborne, who adopted the
present mode of spelling the name. He m. Sarah, dau. and
co-heir of Eichard Peacock, Esq. of Kodsley, in co. Derby,
and had two sons, George, his heir, and Eichard, who d.
young; and one dau., Martha, m. 1st, Dr. Berridge, M.D.,
and 2ndly, Eev. Thomas Francis Twigge, of Derby. Mr.
Buckston d. 8 April, 1810, aged 89, and was s. by his sou.
The Eev. George Bdckston, M.A., of Ashborne, Eector of
Shirland, and Vicar of Bradborne, m. Frances, dau. of Moreton
Walhouse, Esq. of Hatherton, co. Stafford, by Frances his wife,
dau. of Sir Edward Littleton, Bart., of Pillaton, and had issue,
German, late of Bradborne. John.
Henry Thomas (Eev.), ra. Mary, dau. of John Goodwin
Johnson, Esq.
Martha Frances, m. Eev. William Blorgan, of Llandovery.
Georgina, m. 1816, Eev. George Milner, youngest son of Sir
Wihiam Milner, 3rd bart., of Nun Appleton, co. York.
Elizabeth.
Catharine, m. Graves Arthur, Esq. of co. Wicklow.
Louisa Ellen.
Mr. Buckston d. Dec. 1826, and was s. by his eldest son.
The Eev. German Bdckston, of Bradborne, 6. Sept. 1797,
m. May, 1820, Ellen-Margaret, only child of the Rev. Eichard-
Eowland Ward, of Sutton-on-the-Hill, co. Derby, and had
issue,
Rowland German, now of Bradborne.
Ellen Martha. Emily Frances Anne.
The Eev. G. Buckston d. 17 April, 1861.
Arms — Sa., two bars, arg. between which three mullets of
the second, on a canton, also of the second, a buck trippant of
the field, attired or.
Crest — A pelican vulning herself, or.
il/oJ^o— Fructum habet charitas.
Seat — Bradborne Hall, Wirksworth, co. Derby.
BTJCKWORTH OP COCKLEY CLAY
HALL.
BrCKWOETH, EvEEAED Theophilus, Esq. of
Cockley Clay Hall, Norfolk, h. 12 Sept. 1866 ; s.
1873.
UllTCaCfC.— A pedigree of the Buckworths, compiled from
Playfair and Cole's MSS. and the Heralds Visitations, traces
the family back to the time of Henry VII.
Theophilds Rdssel Bockworth, Esq. of Cockley Clay Hall,
son, by Mary Magdalen his wife, of Thomas Buckworth, Esq.,
cJ. 1803, served as High Sheriff for NorforklSSO; ra. 1814,
Esther Latchford, and d. 17 Feb. 1857, having had issue.
Theophilds Rdssel, of Cockley Clay Hall.
Charles Philips, m. Maria, dau. of Col. Pucke, of Twyford
Hall, Norfolk, and d. 14 March, 1865, leaving surviving
issue, three sons and two daus.
Esther, m. Henry Berney Caldwell, Esq.
Martha, in. William Lyde Wyggett Chute, Esq.
Mary, m. Claude Edward, now Sir Claude Edward Scott,
Bart, of Lytchet Minster, co. Dorset, and d. 30 Dec. Isi4.
His only son,
Theophilds Eossel Bcckworth, Esq. of Cockley Clay HaU,
a J. P. and Chairman of Quarter Sessions, b. 10 Jan. 1816; m.
12 May, 1864, Pleasance Grace, eldest dau. of Richard Bagge,
Esq. of Gaywood Hall, King's Lynn, and had issue,
I. EvERARD Theophilds, now of Cockley Clay Hall.
I. Mary Pleasance.
Mr. Buckworth d. 1873.
.^rms— Sa., a chevron between three cross crosslets fitchee
arg.
Crest— A demi-lion rampant arg., holding a cross-crosslet.
Seai— Cockley Clay Hall, Swaffham, Norfolk.
BUDGEN OP BALLINDONEY.
BuDGEN, Thomas John, Esq. of Ballindoney,
CO. Wexford, and of Beaulieu, Jersey, J.P. for co.
Wexford, b. 16 Jan. 182J. ; m. 18 July, 1872, JuHa,
dau. of the late Eev. Edmund Dewdney, and has
Theodore Janssen Edmdnd, h. 10 Dee. 1875.
ILtnCagC— This family was resident for centuries— and,
indeed, up to a very recent period — in Surrey. In Manning
and Bray's history of that county, the pedigree can be traced
back to the reign of Henry VIII.
Thomas Bugden, Esq., son of John-Smith Bugden, Esq.
(who d. 25 May, 1805), by Lucretia his wife, dau. of Matthew
Mills, Esq., m. circa 1790, Lydia Sarah Genevesa, dau. of
Edward Nourse, Esq. of Stanstead, Essex, and had issue,
John Robert, of Ballindoney.
Thomas, a retired Major-Gen., late Col. Eoyal Engineers, 6.
1 July, 1795; m. Fanny, dau. of Col. Maule, and left three
sons and four daus. The eldest son, John, late of 95th
regt. ; and the 2nd, William Thomas, Major Eoyal
Artillery.
Lydia.
The eldest son,
John Robert Bddgen, Esq. of Richmond House, Twicken-
ham, of Ballindoney, co. Wexford, and of Beaulieu, Jersey,
late Capt. Rifle Brigade, J.P. and D.L. for Surrey, and J.P.
for CO. Wexford, b. 1 Dec. 1791 ; m. 13 Jan. 1823, Williamza
Caroline Mary, 3rd dau. of Col. Lorenzo Moore, of the Battle-
axe Guards, by Henrietta his wife, only dau. of Sir Stephen
Theodore Janssen, Bart., and had issue,
Thomas John, now of Ballindoney.
Anne Williamza.
Maria Corneha.
Capt. Budgen had the Waterloo medal and eight Peninsula
clasps. He d. 1866.
Scft^s— Richmond House, Twickenham; Ballindoney, New
Ross, CO. Wexford ; and Beaulieu, Jersey.
BXTDWORTH OP GREENSTED HALL.
BuDwoETH, Philip John, Esq. of Greensted
Hall, Essex, J.P. and D.L., M.A. of Jesus CoUege,
Cambridge, late Capt. iu the Essex Eifles, High
Sheriff for Essex, 1878, b. 1818; m. 1st, 1850,
Blanche, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Trimmer,
Capt. E.N., which lady d. Dec. 1862, leaving one son,
I. Philip Henry Cresswell Ddtton, b. Dec. 18C2.
He m. 2ndly, 1866, Anne Emily, 2nd dau. of David
Thomas, Esq. of the Priory, Brecon {vide Thomas
of Weljield), and has issue,
II. Richard Thomas Dutton, b. Oct. 18C7.
III. Charles Edward Dutton, b. Oct. 1869.
IV. David Philip Dutton, b. Oct. 1871.
I. Anne Blanche Dutton, b. May, 1873.
iLtUCilgC— The Essex estate and manor of Greensted
were brought into this family by Mary, wife of Eichard Bud-
worth, the grandfather and great-grandfather of whom were
adherents of the House of Stuart.
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EUL
The Eev. Richakd BoDWOETn, Eector and Patron of High
Laver, m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas Velley, Rector of Chip-
ping Ongar, and grand-dau. and co-heiress of Alexander
Cleeve, Esq. of Greensted Hall, and hy her (who d. 1820) left
at his decease, 1805, an only son,
The Rev. Philip Bcdwobth, Rector and Patron of Hish
Laver, Essex, b. 1784; d. 1861, leaving by his wife, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas Darby, of Bowes (who was vi.
1811, and d. April, 1837), a son, the present Philip Joun Bud-
WOETH, Esq. of Greensted Hall.
Crest— A wolfs head erased ppr.
3/0^6— Beowulf.
£(;a£— Greensted Hall, Ongar, Essex.
TATCHELL-BTJIiLEN OF MARSHWOOD.
Tatchell-Bullen, John, Esq. of Marshwood,
Dorset, J.P., Capt. Dorset Militia, b. 184.7 ; s.
Ms father 1864 ; m. 1870, Annette, 4tli dau. of the
late Vincent Treyanion Langwortliy, Esq. of Ilmin-
Bter, Somersetshire, and has issue.
ILtltCilJIC.— John Tatchell-Bdllen, Esq. of Marshwood,
Dorset, J. P. and D.L., b. 1808; eldest son and heir of
the late VVilUam Fitzherbert Bullen, Esq. of Laverstoke
House, Dorset (who d. 1822), by Mary Tatchell his wife, and
grantlson of Simeon Bullen, Esq., and Elizabeth Fitzherbert
his wife, assumed, by royal license, the surname of Bullen
after that of Tatchell, and the arms of Bullen quarterly with
those of Tatchell. He m. 1st, 1826, Sophia Anne, dau. of
William Cole Wood, Esq. of Martock, Somerset; and 2ndly,
1843, Ann, dau. of W. Hoey, Esq., and relict of the late Cajit.
Forster, R.N., of Alnwick, Northumberland, and had issue,
John, now of Marshwood.
Sophia Anne. Anne.
Mr. Tatchell-Bullen d. 18G4. He had one brother living,
Capt. Chaeles Bl'llen, R.N., of Charmouth Manor House.
.^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, erm., on a chevron az. he-
tween three hulls' heads erased sa., two swords ppr. pommels
and hilts or, the points saltierways, encircled by a wreath of
laurel gold, for Bullen ; 2nd and 3rd, az., a cross nebuly
or, in the 1st and 4th quarters a lion rampant, and in the 2nd
and 3rd a cross patee arg., for Tatchell.
Crests — For Bullen: out of a naval crown or, the sails arg.,
a bull's head of the 1st, charged on the neck with an anchor,
sa. between two wings az. For Tatchell : on a mount vert,
in front of an oak-tree fructed ppr. a bow and arrow in
saltier or, surmounted by a lion's face gu.
Molto — A rege ct victoria.
Seat— Marshwood, near Bridport, Dorset.
BULLEN OF THE MANOR HOUSE.
Bullen, Chaeles, Esq. of the Manor House,
Charmouth, Dorset, Capt. R.N., and a Magistrate
for Dorset, b. 1810 ; m. 1848, Mary Anne,
eldest dau. of the late William I3aker, Esq. of
Langstone Court, co. Monmouth. Capt. Bullen is
fourth son of the late William Fitzherbert Bullen,
Esq. of Laverstoke House, Dorset, uncle of John
Bullen Tatchell-Bidlen, Esq. of Marshwood Manor,
and nephew of the late Admiral Sir Charles Bullen,
G.C.B., K.C.B.
Scat — Manor House, Charmouth, Lyme Regis, Dorset.
BULLER OF DOWNES.
BuLLEH, Redvers Henrt, Esq. of Downes,
Devon, C.B., GOth Eifles, a Major in the army, b.
7 Dec. 1839 ; s. his brother 13 Oct. 1874.
HtnCaflC— The ancient family of Buller, of which Buller
of Downes is now the chief, settled in Cornwall in the
ari er part of the 16th century. From the Richard Buller, of
Tregarrick, of that day, to the present time, the house presents
a goodly line of important gentry, some of tliera High Sheriffs,
and most Members of Parliament. Their principal seat,
Downes, came to the family by the marriage of James Buller,
Esq., M.P., of Morval and ShiUingham, with his 1st wife,
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of William Gould, Esq. of Downes.
Richard Bulleii, Esq. of Tregarrick, son of Alexander
Buller, Esq. of Lillesdon, Devon, by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
of Sir John Horsey, Knt., ni. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Trethurffe, Esq. of Trethurffe, and cousin and co-heir
of Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, and dying in Nov. 1556,
left issue,
Fbancis Buller, Esq. of ShiUingham, High Sheriff in 1600,
m. Thomasine, dau. of Thomas Williams, Esq. of Stowford,
Devon, Speaker of the House of Commons temp. Elizabeth,
by whom he left at his decease, 1615, Richard, his heir;
Thomasine, wife of Francis Rawle, Lord of Tresparett, Corn-
wall ; and Margaret, wife of Richard Kendall, Esq. of Tre-
worgy. The son and heir,
Sir Richard Buller, of ShiUingham, High Sheriff of the
county, and M.P. in 1637, m. AUce, dau. of Sir Rowland
Hayward, and co-heir of her brother, Sir John Hayward, and
by her had issue, Francis, his heir ; John, of whom presently
Thomasine, m. Josias Calmady, Esq. of Langdon Hall, I
Devon, eldest son and heir of Sir Shilston Calmady, and !
Honoria his wife, widow of Sir H. Prideaux. The eldest son
and heir,
Francis Buller, Esq. of ShiUingham and of Ospringe,
Kent, m. Thomasine, dau. of Sir Thomas Honywood, and had
issue,
Francis Buller, Esq. of ShiUingham, M.P. for Cornwall
1640 ; who 1)1. the sole dau. and heiress of Ezekiel Grosse,
Esq. of Gowlden, by whom he acquired seventeen manors, and
had issue,
James, d. without surviving issue, 1710, when his estates
went to the other branch, settled at Morval.
Anne, m. W. Vivian, Esq. of Trewyn, and had a son, John,
High Sheriff 1678, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Jonathan Trelawny,
Bart.
John Buller, Esq. (2nd son of Sir Richard Buller), m. 1st,
Anne, dau. and sole heir of John Coode, Esq. of Morval
(through whom came the manor and estates of Morval); and
2ndly, Jane, dau. and sole heir of Walter Langdon, Esq. of
Keverel. By his 1st wife Mr. Buller had issue, John, his heir,
and Mary, who m. Christopher Harris, Esq., M.P. of Hayne,
Devon, whose brother, John, was Master of the Household to
their Majesties George 11. and George III. The son and
heir,
John Buller, Esq. of Morval, M.P. for East Looe during
the Protectorate, in. Mary, 3rd dau. and co-heir of the Hon
Sir Henry PoUexfen, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas,
by whom he had issue, John Francis, his heir ; Mary,
Thomas Dodson, Esq. of Tonkin, M.P. for Liskeard 1702; and
Elizabeth, to. John Murth, Esq. of Talland. The son and
heir,
John Francis Buller, Esq. of Morval, 6. 1695; m. 22 July,
1716, Rebecca, dau. and co-heir of the Riglit Rev. Sir
Jonathan Trelawny, Bart., Bishop of Winchester, and d. 1751,
leaving issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Francis, M.P. for West Looe ; m. Mary, dau. of Sir Cople-
ston Bampfylde, Hart, (by Jane, his wife, eldest dau. of Sir
Courtenay Pole, Bart., M.P.), and relict of Sir Coventry
Carew, Bart.; and d. s. 2). 1764.
III. John, m. 1st, 3 March, 1760, Mary, dau. of Sir John St.
Aubyn, Bart., M.P., by whom he had issue,
1 John, M.P. for East Looe ; who vi. Augusta, dau. of E.
Nixon, Esq., but d. s. p. 1807. ;
2 Edward, of Trenant Park, Vice-Admiral of the Red,
created a Baronet, 1808 (.see Burke's Extinct Baronetage).
Mr. Buller m. 2ndly, 4 Nov. 1768, Caroline, dau. of John
Hunter, Esq., and by her had General Frederick Bulleb,
of Lanrcath.
IV. William, Bishop of Exeter, 6. 1735; m. 19 April, 17C0,
Anne, dau. and co-heir of the Right Rev. John Thomas,
Bishop of Winchester, by whom he had issue,
1 Anne, to. her cousin, James Buller, Esq. of Downes.
2 Susannah Catherine, m. Vice-Admiral Sir John Duck-
worth, Bart., G.C.B.
I. Rebecca, to. 1741, Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Watson, and
had issue, Charles, created a Baronet.
II. Anne, m. Reginald Pole, Esq.
III. Mary, in. Sir Joseph Copley, Bart.
IV. EUzabeth, m. Rev. John Sturges, D.D.
The eldest son and heir,
James Bulleb, Esq. of Morval, Downes, and ShiUingham,
M.P. for Cornwall, in. 1st, EUzabeth, dau. and co-heir of
William Gould, Esq. of Downes, and by her (who d. 1742) had
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a son, James, his heir. He m. 2nc'\ly, 1744, Lady Jane Bathurst,
ncl ilau. of Allen, 1st Earl Bathurst, and. sister of the Lord
Chancellor, hy whom he had issue,
John {see Buller of Morval).
Edward, m. Mary, dau. and sole heir of John Hoskyn, Esq.
of Port Looe; and d. 'J5 Oct. 1791, leavmg issue, John,
(Eev.), of Perren, Rector of St. Just.
Trancis (Sir), the distinguished Judge, created a Baronet 29
Nov. 1789. From him springs the branch of the family now
represented by Lord Chuiiston {see Burke's Peerage and
Baronetage).
Catherine, m. General Macarmick; and c?. 17 Oct. 1807.
Jane, m. Sir William Lemon, Bart.
Mary, to. James Templer, Esq. of Stover Lodge, Devon.
The only son of the 1st marriage,
James Bulleb, Esq., b. 19 Nov. 1740 ; m. 1st, Husey, eldest
dau. of Thomas Gould, Esq. of Fiome Billet, Dorset, and sister
to Elizabeth, Countess of Strafford, which Mrs. Buller el. 26
Sept. 1768. Mr. Buller m. 2ndly, Mary, dau., and at length
co-heir, of John Hippisley Coxe, Esq. of Ston Easton, Somer-
set, and sister of Lady de Dunstanville. Mr. Buller left issue
by his 1st wife two sons,j
jAJfES, his heir.
AViLLiAM, of MaiJwell Hall, co. Northampton, and Whimple,
Devon, h. S Sept. 1707 ; rf. 22 April, 1S17, having m. 18 May,
1791, Caroline, only dau. of John Buller, Esq. of Bake, Corn-
•wall, by whom he had (with other sons and three daus.,
Elizabeth Caroline, m. Sir Gregory Allnutt Lewin, Q.C. ;
Henrietta, m. John Divett, Esq. ; and Frances Anne) a son,
Thomas Wentworth, Commander E.N., and sometime one
of the Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales, b. 19
April, 1792; m. 24 Oct. 1827, Anne, dau. of Edward Divett,
Esq. of Bystock, Devon, and left by her at his decease,
1852, one son, Wentwokth William, of Strete Balegh,
Devon, J. P., b. 30 April, 1834; and four daus., 1 Catherine,
TO. Major Hughes, 2nd Punjaub Cavalry ; 2 Cecil Henrietta,
m. Montague Bere, eldest son of M. Baker Bere, Esq. of
Morebath, Devon; 3 Edith Anne; 4 Gertrude Caroline.
Mr. James Buller had by his 2nd wife, the above Mary Cox,
(who el. his widow, 19 June, 1812), one son, John Francis
Buller, of Ston Easton, Somerset, who took the surname of
Hippisley Coxe, in addition to that of Buller, by a royal
license dated 19 April, 1796, and el. Dec. 1807, having m.
3 March, 1803, Hester, dau. and sole heir of Thomas Jefferys,
Esq., of Creed Place, co. Gloucester, by whom he left an only
child, Henry Buller Hippisley Coxe, b. 19 March, 1804, and el.
at Eome, May, 1823, unm. Mr. James Buller el. 11 F"eb. 1772,
and was s. by his eldest son and heir,
James Buller, Esq. of ShiUingham and Downes, M.P. for
Exeter for upwards of twenty years, b. May, 17GG, and d. 18
Aug. 1827. He rn. 6 June, 1791, Anne, eldest dau. of
William Buller, D.D,, Bishop of Exeter, by whom (who d. 6
Jan. 1851) he left issue one son and nine daus.,
James Wentworth, his heir.
Elizabeth. Caroline.
Frances Susannah, m. Eev. William Molesworth, Eector of
St. Breoek, Cornwall.
Georgiana. Anne, d. Jan. 1822. Emma Husey.
Hester Eleanora, m. Eev. H. Strangeways, and el. Jan. 1865.
Louisa, in. Venerable Wm. John Phillpotts, Archdeacon of
Cornwall.
Susannah Katherine, m. Eev. William Heberden, Vicar of
Broadhembury, Devon, and d. 26 May, 1865.
The son,
James Wentworth Bulleb, Esq., D.C.L., of Downes, Devon,
J. P. and D.L., sometime M.P. for the city of Exeter, and
afterwards M.P. for the Northern Divison of Devon, b. 1 Oct.
1798: TO. 5 Oct. 1831, Charlotte Juliana Jane, 3rd dau. of Lord
Henry Molyneux Howard, and niece of Bernard Edward, 12th
Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, K.G., and by her (who d. 15
Dec. 1855) he had issue,
James Howard, late of Downes.
Kedvers Henry, now of Downes.
Ernest Wentworth, b. 23 Oct. 1841.
Herbert Molyneux, b. 9 Feb. 1843 ; d. 3 March, 18G1.
Arthur Tremayne, b. 19 March, 1850.
Mowbray Charles, b. 26 Oct. 1851.
Audley Cecil, b. 4 June, 1853.
Julia Elizabeth, d. 11 May, 1850.
Adela Catherine, el. 29 Jan. 1852.
Henrietta Isabella. Alice Mary.
He d. 13 March, 1805, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Howard Buller, Esq. of Downes, b. 12 June, 1835,
and d. 13 Oct. 1874, when he was s. by his brother.
^riiw-Sa., on a cross arg. quarter-pierced of the field, four
eagles, displayed of the first.
Crest — A Saracen's head couped ppr,
Jl/o',io— Aquila non capit muscas.
&c'.i— Downes, Crediton, Devon,
BULLER OF MORVAL^
BuLLEE, John Fkancis, Esq. of Morval, Corn-
wnll, J.P. and D.L., Higli SheriH' 1858 ; h. 30 May,
1818 ; High Sheriff 1853.
Ht'nCagC— John Buller, Esq. of Morval, eldest son of
James Buller, Esq., by his 2nd wife. Lady Jane Bathurst (see
Buller 0/ Downes), was successively M.P. for Exeter, Laun-
ceston, and West Looe, and one of the Lords of the Treasury.
He m. Anne, sister of Sir William Lemon, Bart., M.P., and by
her had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. William, (/. unm. at Trinidad.
III. Eichard (Eev.), Rector of Lanreath, to. Anne, dau. of
James Templer, Esq. of Stover, and had issue.
IV. James, m. Mary, dau. of James Templer, Esq. of Stover
{see BOLLER of Erie Ikdl).
V. Anthony (Sir), of Pound, formerly a Judge in Bengal ; to.
4 Feb. 1805, Isabella Jane, dau. of Sir William Lemon,
Bart., M.P., and d. 27 June, 1866, having had surviving;
issue,
1 Antony (Eev.), h. Oct. 1809.
2 Gror^, I i, ,;, i,, k^ III. Georgina Foster.
1 1 ! . ■ . '. Nov. 1806.
2 Ann , I • . Maivh, 1SU3.
4 Chailutte, m. Henry Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington,
Devon, and has issue, five children,
1 Arthur, m. Helen Melville, of Hartfiold, Kent.
2 Henry, Capt. Eoyal Engineers.
3 Walter (Eev.)
4 Carohne. 5 Margaret.
5 Harriet Jacqueline, to. 1859, Col. Edward George KeppeL
of Lexham, Norfolk.
VI. Charles, m. Barbara Isabella, dau. of Col. Kirkpatrick,
and left issue, Charles (Eight Hon.), late M.P. for West
Looe, and for Liskeard, Chief Secretary to Lord Durham
when in Canada; and another son. Sir Arthur Wm. Buller,
M.P., lately a Judge at Calcutta, m. Maria, dau. of F.
Templer, Esq. ; their eldest dau., EUen, m. 21 April, 1863,
Major Shadwell Morley Grylls, E.A.
I. Louisa, rn. Arthur Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington,
Devon, M.P.
II. Maria, m. 5 July, 1808, Sir Charles Hulse, Bart.
HI. Charlotte, to. Henry Clivc, Esq.
The eldest son,
John Buller, Esq. of Morval, to. 1st, 1798, Elizabeth,
younger dau. of the Hon. and Eight Eev. James Yorke, Bishop
of Ely, and niece of Philip, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke, who d.
1802; and 2ndly, 29 June, 1814, Harriet, dau. of the late Sir
Edward Hulse, Bart, of Breamore House, Hants, by whom he
had issue,
John Francis, now of Morval.
Harriet Eliza, to. Eev. J. B. Kitson.
Frances Anne, m. W. H. Pole Carew, Esq.
Charlotte Jane, m. 9 Sept. 1858, Henry Hawkins Tremayne^
youngest son of the late J. H. Tremayne, Esq. of HeUgan.
Mary Isabella, m. Sir John Thomas Buller Duckworth,
Bart.
Mr. Buller, J.P. and D.L., formerly represented West Looc„
and was High Sheriff of Cornwall 1835. He d. 3 April, 1819.
Arms and Motto — As Buller of Downes.
Seut — Morval, near Liskeard.
BULLER OF ERLE HALL.
Bulled, Charles Eeginald, Esq. of Erie Hall,
Devon, J.P., b. 24 July, 1806; m. 1st, 9 Nov.
1842, Emma (deceased), dau. of George Little, Esq.
of Asnagh, co. Longford ; and 2ndly, 31 Aug. 1869,
Bridget Margaret, widow of Eev. Joseph Sortain, of
Brighton, and dau. of the late Sir Patrick Mac-
Gregor, Bart. Mr. Buller, who was educated at
Westminster, and at Trinity CoU. Oxford, was
appointed in 1824 to H.M.'s Civil Service in Ceylon,
where he served twenty-eight years as District
Judge of Columbo, and Government Agent of the
western and central provinces. lie was also a
Member of the Legislative Council.
ILtnraSC.— James Buller, Esq., 4th son of John Buller,
Esq. of Morval House, Cornwall, by Anne Lemon his wife, was
a Lord of the Admiralty in 1811, and subsequently Clerk to the
Privy Council till his death, 14 Nov. 1830. He m. 23 June,
1795, Mary, dau. of James Templer, Esq. of Stover House,
Devon, and by her (who d. 14 July, 1869) had issue,
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I. Geobge, m. Charlotte Drake, and t?. leaving one son,
William Templer.
II. Kichard (Rev.), M.A., Kector of Lanreath, Liskeard,
CornwaU, J.P., b. 21 Dec. 1804; m. 12 July, 1830. Elizabeth,
dau. of John Hornby, Esq. of Hook, Titchfield, Hants, and
by her (who d. 25 May, 1875) has issue,
1 James Hornby, Col. (Down Hall, Epsom), J.P., h. 22
July, 1831 ; m. 1st, 9 June, 1859, Catherine Ann, dau. of
Sir William Williams, Bart, of TreguUow, Cornwall, and
liy her (who d. 9 Dec. 1874) has issue, one son, Wynn
Hornby, and four daus. He m. 2ndly, 25 Oct. 1877,
Emily Augusta, dau. of the late Major Henry Dashwood,
E.H.A., killed in the Crimea.
2 Alexander, Capt. K.N., C.B.,6. 30 June, 1834; ni. Emily
Mary, dau. of Henry Tritton, Esq. of Beddington, and
has Henry and other issue.
3 Henry Montagu, Major Central India Horse, 6. 5 Dec.
1840; Ml. 22 Dec. 1877, Mary, dau. of the late James
Jackson, Esq. of Toorak, Victoria.
1 Khoda Harriet Caroline, ra. 30 Dec. 1851, Francis
Howell, Esq. of Ethy House, Lostwithiel, Cornwall.
2 Emmeline, m. 19 May, 1858, Frank Bradshaw, Esq. of
Abshot House, Titchfield, Hants, and Lifton Park, Devon.
3 Jane Eliza, m. 24 July, 1864, Chapell Hodge, Esq. of
Pounds, Devonport.
4 Anne Isabella, m. 30 May, 186G, Henry John Tritton,
Esq. of Ewell House, Ewell, Surrey.
5 Alice, m. 10 Sept. 1874, Herbert Brooks, Esq. of Hyde
Park Square, London, Director of the Bank of England,
son of Kobert Brooks, Esq. of Woodcote Park.
i:i. Charles.
IV. Henry John (Pvcv.), Rector of West Parley, Dorset, m.
Theodo.?ia Packards, and by her (who is dead) has issue,
two sons.
Arms— As Bolleb nf Domies.
SfiaJ— Erie Hall, Plympton Erie, Devon.
BTTLLER OF LANSEATH.
Btri/LEE, The Eev. William, of Laurcatli,
Cornwall, late Rector of Hemington, co. Somerset,
m. 15 Sept. 1835, Leonora Sophia, dau. of Jolin
Bond, Esq. of G-range, Dorset, and by her (who
d. 6 Jan. 1836) had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 13
Aug. 1845, Eleanor, dau. of the late Rev. William
Coney, Somerset, and by lier had issue,
I. Chables William, 6. 1847.
II. Frederick George. iii. Warwick Augustus.
I. Ellen Georgina. ii. Alice Lucy.
in. Caroline. iv. Sophia Leonora.
^LlUCaQC.— Fkedeeick William Buller, Esq. of Pelynt
and Lanreath, Cornwall, a General in the army, son (by his
2nd wife, Caroline Hunter) of John BuIIer, Esq., 3rd son of
John Francis Buller, Esq. of Morval; m. Charlotte, dau. of G.
Tomkyns, Esq., and had issue,
Fbedeeick Thomas, the late JIajoe Gen. Bclleb.
WiLLLAM (Rev.), late of Pelynt and Lanreath.
George (Sir), G.C.B., Gen. in the army, Knt. Commander of
the Legion of Honour, and of tlie Medjidie, in. 1855, Henri-
etta, dau. of Gen. Sir John Macdonald, G.C.B.
John, E.N., deceased.
Charlotte, d. unm.
Caroline, m. 16 March, 1836, George Warwick, 1st Lord
Poltimore.
Agnes, deceased.
Georgiana Amelia, m. 1836, Charles, 2nd son of Sir Charles
Hulse, Bart, of Breamore House, Hants.
Gen. F. W. Buller d. 5 Nov. 1855, and was s. by his eldest son,
Fbedebick Thomas, a Major-Gen. in the army, m. 16 Aug.
1821, Lady Agnes Percy, dau. of Hugh, 2nd Duke of Northum-
berland, K.G., by whom (who d. 1856) he had no issue. He d.
June, I860, and was i. by his brother, Kev. William Bcllee,
of Pelynt and Lanreath.
Arms and Motto — As Bdlleb of Morval.
/Seat— Lanreath, Cornwall.
BULLOCK OF FAXJLKBOURN.
Bullock, Walter Henry, Esq. of Faulkboui-n
Hall, Essex, h. 18G1 ; s. his father, 7 June, 1878.
HtntaQC. — RoBEBT BnLLocK, of Herburghfield, or Arbor-
feld, CO. Berks, who used the arms now borne by the Essex
family, was Sheriff of Berkshire and Oxfordshire 8 Eichaed II.
lie d. 1405, leaving a son,
Thomas Bullock, of Arborfleld, whose great-grandson,
Thomas Bollock, Esq., m. Alice, dau. of John Kingsmill,
one of the Justices of the King's Bench, and had, with six |
daus., as many sons, of whom the eldest, Eichaed, was of. >
Arborfield. The 5th,
William Bullock, Esq. m. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of
Ralph Bellet, of Moreton, in Cheshire, and had a son and
successor,
John Bollock, Esq., the first of the family who settled at
Great Wigborough, in Essex, where he d. 10 Feb. 1595, and
was buried in the chancel of the Church there. His grandson,
Sir Edwaed Bollock, Knt. of Loftes, in Great Totham,
Essex, b. 1580, purchased from John Fortescue, Esq., about
1G37, the manor and estate of Faulkbourn, Essex.
LiEOT.-CoL. Jonathan Bollock, of Faulkbourn, the last
direct male heir and descendant of Sir Edward, was M.P. for
Essex ; he m. 1763, Miss Elizabeth Lance, but d. s. p. 1809,
when the estates devolved on (the eldest son of his sister
Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan Watson, Esq.) his nephew,
Jonathan Josiah Christopher Watson, Esq., who thus
became of Faulkbourn Hall, and assumed, 1810, the surname
and arms of Bollock ; he m. Miss Juliana Elizabeth Thomas,
niece and heiress of Elizabeth Lante, wife of Lieut.-Col.
Bullock, and had issue,
Jonathan, late of Faulkbourn.
John (itev.). Rector of Eadwinter, Essex, on. 1806, Mary
Eoberts, only dau. of Thomas Wilkmson, Esq., and d. 13
Aug. 1844, leaving issue.
Charles, who to. 11 May, 1807, Harriet, dau. of Thomas
Humphrey Lowe, Esq. of Bromsgrove, co. Worcester, and
d. 22 Aug. 1842, leaving issue.
Henry Eobert, of Bury St. Edmunds, a Major in the army,
who TO. 1825, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of John Hall Esq. of
Weston Colville, Cambridgeshire, and d. 1845, leaving issue.
Elizabeth Lante, m. 1819, Eev. Christopher George Watson,
Rector of Melton, Suffolk.
Mr. Bullock d. Jan. 1832, and was s. by his eldest son,
Jonathan Bollock, Esq. of Faulkbourn Hall, Essex, J.P,
and D.L., formerly Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards, b. 19 Oct. 1773;
r,i. April, 1811, Margaret, dau. of Rev. Andrew Downes, eldest
son of Eobert, Lord Bishop of Raphoe, and grandson of Henry,
Bishop of Derry, and of Elizabeth his wife, dau. of the Very
Rev. Dr. Thomas Wilson, Dean of Carlisle. By this lady Mr.
Bullock had surviving issue,
Henry, b. 26 July, 1815; to. 18 Aug. 1840, Cicely Abigail,
eldest dau. of Sir Edward Bowyer Smijth, Bart, of Hill Hall,
Essex, and d. 1859, s. p. His widow to. 2ndly, 1861, Edgar,
Bury, Esq.
Waltee Tkeveltan, of Falkbourn.
Elizabeth Anne, tn. 12 Oct. 1840, her cousin, the Eev. John
Frederick BuUock, Ecctor of Eadwinter, Essex.
Henrietta Maria, m. 9 Dec. 1851, Rev. Charles Eyres, Eector
of Melton, Norfolk.
Margaret Emily, m. 1 July, 1845, Hon. and Eev. Llewellyn
Irby, Rector of Cottesbroke, Northamptonshire.
Ellen Eosetta, m. 8 Oct. 1846, Henry James, son and heir of
Eev. Henry Lee Warner, of Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk.
Mr. Bullock d. 29 Sept. 1860, and was s. by his son,
Eev. Walter Treveltan Bollock, of Faulkbourn, J. P.,
SI.A., Eector of Faulkbourn, 6. 1818; m. 1852, Margaret, dau.
of Mr. Stearns; and d. 17 June, 1878, when he was s. by his
eldest son,
Waltee Henet, now of Faulkbourn.
^)-«is— Gu., a chevron erm. between three bulls' heads
cabossed arg. armed or, quartering Watson.
Ci-esi— Five Lochaber axes staves or, blades ppr. bound with
an escarf gu., tassels or.
Mollo — Nil conscire sibi.
/Scat— Faulkbourn Hall, Witham, Essex.
BULLOCK OF NORTH COKER.
Bullock, GtEOEge, Esq. of North Coker House,
Somerset, h. 15 Aug. 1797 ; m. 7 Dee. 1826, Maria
Caroline, youmjcst dau. of the late Charles Grrove*
Esq., M.U. (of the family of Grove of Zeals,
Wilts), and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of the late
Arthur Acland, Esq. of Fairfield, Somerset, and *
sister of Sir John Palmer Aeland, Bart., and by her
(^1^. d. 2 Feb. 18G6) had issue,
I. GeoegeTrovteBullocKjD.L. and J.P. forces. Somerset, -
Wilts, and Dorset, b. 16 Oct. 1829; who, in conformity with
the will of his maternal relative, the Eev. Edward Berkeley
Troytc, LL.D., of Himtshani Court, Devon (who d. 9 May,
1852), has assumed, by royal license, the surname of
Teoyte, in addition to, and before that of Bollock, and
the arms of Troytc, quarterly, with his own family arms;
BUL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BUN
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VI. 1st, 30 July, 1856, Emily Lucy, eldest dau. of Ilenry
William Berkeley Portman, Esq. of Dean's Court, Dorset,
which lady d. at Geneva 8 Nov. following. He m. 2ndly,
19 Sept. 18G0, Alice, 3rd dau. of Sir Glynne Earle Welby,
Bart., of Denton Hall, co. Lincoln, and has issue, Edward
George, b. 17 Sept. 1862; Hugh Ambrose, b. 27 July,
1867; Cecil John, b. 17 May, 1869; Mabel Cicely ; Evelyn
Mary ; and Alice Christine.
1. Mary Elizabeth Grove, who d. in infancy, 1833.
Mr. Bullock, J.P. and D.L., Higli SlierifP 1866, son
of the late John Bullock, Esq., by Sarah his wife,
sister of the late G-eoi'ge Wari-y, Esq. of Sliapwick,
Somerset, and grandson of Grcorge Bullock, Esq.,
both of North Coker ; had two sisters, viz., Hannah,
m. 1827, Rev. Eowland Huyshe, Vicar of East Coker ;
and Mary, m. 1828, Eev. Henry Michell, and d.
1832.
The family of Bullock has possessed lands in the parishes of
Yeovil and Coker for some centuries.
Arms— Gu., on a chevron between three bulls' heads ca-
bossed arg. armed or, another chevron erm. charged with
as many annulets az.
Crest — On a mount vert five black bills erect banded with
a wreath of olive ppr., therein pendent an escutcheon az.,
charged with a cross-crosslet or.
Seat — North Coker House, Yeovil.
BTTLTEEL OP PAMFLETE.
BuiTEEL, John, Esq. of Pamflete, late of Flete,
Devon, J.P., b. 26 June, 1827 ; m. 23 March, 1854,
Euphemia Emily, dau. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Parsons, formerly Resident of Zante, and has with
other issue,
John George, 6. 1856.
iLtUCagC. — John Crocker Bclteei,, Esq. of Flete and
Lynehani, eldest son of John Bulteel, Esq., of the same places,
was great-grandson of James Bulteel, Esq. of Flete, by Mary
his wife, dau. and heir of Courtenay Crocker, Esq. of Lyne-
hani, the last male representative of the senior branch of the
ancient family of Ckocker of Devon ;
" Crocker, Crewys, and Coplestone,
When the Conqueror came, were at home."
He sat in Parhament for South Devon, and was High Sheriff
of the county 1841; hem. 13 May, 1826, Lady Elizabeth
Grey, 2nd dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, K.G. ; and d.
Sept. 1843, leaving issue, John, of Pamflete; Mary Eliza-
beth (the Hon.), late Maid of Honour to the Queen, m. 1801,
Lieut. -Gen. Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, Equerry to
Her Majesty, nephew of John WUliam, 4th Earl of Bess-
borough; Georgiana Frances ; and Louisa Emily Charlotte.
Arms — Arg., a bend between fourteen billets gu. quarter-
ing Crocker, viz., arg., a chevron engrailed gu. between three
ravens ppr.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gu. a pair of wings arg.,
billett^ of the first.
Scat — Pamflete, Ivybridge, Devon.
BTJLWEE, OF HEITDON.
BuLWEE, William Eaele Gascoyne, Esq. of
Heydon Hall, Norfolk, J.P., I. 1 Jan. 1829 ; m.
5 July, 1855, Marian Bering, dau. and heir of
William Lee-Warner, Esq., and has issue two sous.
ittnCStJC. — The family of Eulwer, of Norman origin, was
founded at the time of the Conquest, by Ttrus or Turold de
Dallino, who was enfeoffed of the lordships of Wood Dalling
and Bynham, by Peter de Valoins, who held those lands from
the Conqueror. When the Lord Valoins established the
Priory of Bynham, this Turold gave two parts of his tithes to
that establishment ; and his son, Sir Kalph de Dalling, granted
some years after, to the Monks of the same Monastery ,^e
churches of Wood Dalling and of Little Eyburgh, with lands
in each parish. Descended from this Ralph de Dalling, the
Bulwers have held, for a long succession of generations, a
leading position amongst the county gentlemen of Norfolk,
and possessed considerable landed estates. William Bdlwer,
Esq. of Wood Dalling, the last male representative, d. s. p.
1775, and bequeathed his estates to his sisters, and his
nephew, William (son of Eice Wiggett and his wife, Sarah
Bulwer), who, having assumed the surname of his mother's
family, became,
William Bulwer, Esq. of Wood Dalling. He m. 1756,
Mary, dau. of Augustine Earle, Esq. of Heydon, Norfolk, and
sister and co-heir of Erasmus Earle, of same place; and had
issue,
I. William Earle, his heir. ii. Augustine.
III. John.
I. Frances. li. Mary. in. Sarah.
The eldest son,
William Earle Bulwer, Esq. of Heydon Hall, a Brigadier-
General in the army, and Colonel of the 100th Foot, m. 1798,
Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Eichard-Warburton Lytton,
Esq. of Knebworth Park, Herts, and had by her (who d. 1844),
three sons, viz.,
Wir.LLAM Earle Lytton, late of Heydon.
Henry Lytton Earle (The Right Hon. Sir), G.C.B., Lord
Dalling and Bulwer, Ambassador at the Sublime Porte
1858 to 1865, b. 1804; m. 9 Dec. 1848, the Hon. Georgina
Charlotte Welleslcy, dau. of Henry, 1st Lord Cowley, and
d. s. p. 23 May, 1872.
Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer Lytton, of Knebworth,
Lord Lytton {see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
General Bulwer d. 1807, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Earl Lytton Bulwer, Esq. of Heydon Hall, J.P.
and D.L., Major West Norfolk Militia, 6. 28 April, 1799; m..
1st, 11 Dec. 1827, Emily, youngest dau. of Gen. Gascoyne,
late M.P. for Liverpool, and by her (who d. Dec. 1836), had
issue,
I. WiLLLiM Gascoyne, now of Heydon Hall.
II. Edward Earle Gascoyne, Major-Gen. in the army, late
Lieut.-Col. 13th Fusiliers, C.B., b. 22 Dec. 1829 ; m. 25 July,
1863, Isabella Anne, youngest dau. of Sir John Jacob Buxton,
Bart, of Shadwell Court, and has issue,
1 Hugh Earle, b. 9 Feb. 1867.
1 Audrey Emily. 2 Isabel Mary.
3 Maude Eleanor. 4 Winifred.
III. Henry Ernest (Sir), K.C.M.G., Governor of Natal.
I. Rose Emily, m. 9 July, 1856, the Rev. Charles Fitz-
Gerald Gambler Jenyns, Rector of Knebworth, co. Hert-
ford.
II. Elizabeth Maude.
III. Mary Eleanor, m. Capt. Henry Caldwell, E.N., C.B., who
d. 1868.
Mr. Bulwer m. 2ndly, 15 March, 1841, Elizabeth, dau. of
WilUam Green, Esq., of Forty HiU, Enfield. He d. 21 July,
1877.
Arms — Gu., on a chevron between three eaglets reguardant
or, as many cinquefoUs sa. Crest — A horned wolf's head erased
ci-m., crined and armed or. JlfoHo— Adversis major, par
secundis.
Seat — Heydon Hall, Reepham.
McCLINTOCK-BUNBURY OF
LISNAVAGH.
McClINTOCK BUNEUEY, JoHN WiLLIAM, Esq. of
Lisnavagh, co. Carlow, b. 1 Sept. 1851 ; ni. 11 Sept.
1878, Elizabeth Myra, 2nd dau. of Robert Watson,
Esq. of Ballydarton.
ILinCagC. — Thomas Bunbury, Esq., settled at Kill, co.
Carlow, was son of William Bunbury, of Lisnavagh, co. Carlow,
and grandson of Benjamin Bunbury, of Killerigg, co. Carlow.
He 711. 1st, 1735, Catherine, dau. of Josias CampbeU, Esq. of
Drumsna, co. Leitrim, and by her (who d. 1753) had three
sons and one dau., viz., William, his heir; George, who d.
7 May, 1820; Benjamin, who jii. Margaret, dau. of the Rev.
George Gowan, and had three children, who d. unm. ; and
Letitia, who m. George Gough, Esq., Lieut.-Col. of the
Limerick Militia, and had a son, Hugh, 1st Viscount Gough,
G.C.B. Mr. Bunbury m. 2ndly, Susanna Priscilla, sister of
John Isaac, Esq., killed at Fontenoy, and by her had a son,
Thomas, who m. Miss M. Green; and a dau., Jane, wife of
the Rev. Benedict Arthur. The eldest son,
William Bunbury, Esq. of Lisnavagh, M.P. for the county
of Carlow, m. 1773, Katherine, dau. of R. Kane, Esq., and had
issue,
Thomas, his heir. Kane, late of Moyle.
Elizabeth, d. unm.
Jane, who to. 1797, John McCIintock, Esq. of Drumcar, co.
Louth (see Burke's Peerage : Eatiidonnell).
Mr. Bunbury d. 1778, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Bunbury, Esq. of Lisnavagh and Moyle, M.P. for
CO. Carlow, d. v.nm. 28 May, 1836, and was s. by his brother,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
BUR
Col. Kane EnsBtniT, of Moyle, at whose decease, unm. in
1S74, Lisnava^h passed to his ^'ranct nephew, John William
McClintock Bdnburt, Esq., granason of his sister (see BnaKES
Peerage, Rathdonnell, B.).
y^rms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th. crm., a chess-rook hetween
two leopards' faces in bend, within as many bcndlets sa., for
Bdnbukt; 2nd and 3rd, per pale gu. and az., a chevron crm.
between three escallop shells arg., for M'Clintock.
Crest— la front of a tree ppr. on a mount vert a leopard's
face paly of six arg. and sa., transfixed by two arrows in
saltire also ppr., for Bdnbdbt. A lioa passant ppr., fur
M'Clintock.
il/o<£o— Virtus parct rohor.
SsaS— Lisnavagh, Tobinstown, co. Carlow.
BUNBTJIIY OF MARLSTON HOUSE.
BuNBUET, Hexry Mill, Esq. of Marlston House,
Berks, J.P., D.L., High SherifC 1842, b. 1809;
7)t. 1st, 1833, Mary Diana, dau. of Col. William
Henry Bunbury, of Crana^'onan, co. Carlow ; and
2ndly, 1866, Ellen Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the
late Right Hon. Charles Tennyson D'Eyncourt, of
Bayon's Manor, co. Lincoln, M.P.
This gentleman, only son of the late Benjamin
Bunbury, Esq. by his wife Anne Cowling, of Rich-
mond, CO. York, is of the same family as that now
represented by Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury, of
Staniiey Hall, Suffolk.
Arms— Arg., on a bend sa. three chess-rooks of the field.
Crest— Two swords saltirewise passing through the mouth
of a leopard's face or, the blades ppr. hilted gold.
Motto — Fii-mum in vita nihil.
Scat— Marlston House, Newbury.
WILLIS-BUND OP WICK EPISCOPI.
Willis Bund, John William, Esq. of Wick
Episcopi, CO. Worcester, J.P., M.A., LL.B., Bar-
rister-at-Law, b. 8 Aug. 1813 ; assumed the surname
and ai-ms of Bund, by royal license, 1864 ; m. 2
April, 1872, Harriette Penelope, dau. of the late
Richard Temple, Esq. of The Nash, co. Worcester,
and has issue,
I. Alesandee Joseph, b. 1874.
I. Margaret, b. 1873. ii. Mary Susanna, 6. 1878.
ILtnCagC— The first entry in the present registries of the
family of Bund is dated 18 Jan. 1559, and records the marriage
of Edward Frenche and Jane Bund. At that time the family
possessed the property at AVick which they still hold.
Thomas Bcnd, of Wick Episcopi, d. Jan. 1578, leaving two
sons, John, and
Thomas Bund, who left, by Alicia his wife, at his decease in
1620, with other issue, an eldest son,
Thomas Bond, to. Elinor Bagnall, and d. 1G59, leaving, with
other issue, an eldest son,
William Bund, in. 1658, Alice Johnson, and had, with
other issue, a son,
Thomas Bund, m. 1st, 1688, Elizabeth Pardoe, but had no
issue ; he m. 2ndly, 1695, Susannah, dau. of the Rev. John
Vernon, Rector of Martlcy, co. Worcester, and had issue,
William, of whom presently ; John d. imm.; Thomas, Rector
of Woking, Surrey, m., and had a son, who d. s. p. 1773 ;
Henry, Rector of Fladbury, who took the name of Vernon,
d. B.p. 1784 ; Richard, d. young ; Sarah, ni. W. Cook, Esq. of
Worcester; Susanna, and Elizabeth, d. unm. The eldest
son,
William Bund, Barrister-at-Law, m. 1st, Mary, dau. and
heiress of John Parsons, Esq. of Overbury, co. Worcester;
and 2ndly, Alicia Cox ; by the former only he had issue, viz.,
William, m. 17G3, Catherine, 3rd dau. of John DandridgCi
Esq. of Great Malvern, and had issue a son, William, d. s.p.
1778; andtwodaus., Mary, ?/t. Rev. William Probyn, Vicar
of Pershore, and Anna Maria, m. George Palmer, Esq. of
Nazing Park, Essex.
Charles, d. young. Thomas.
The youngest son,
Thomas Bund, J. P. and D.L., m. 20 Nov. 176S, Susanna,
youngest dau. of Benjamin Johnson, Esq. of Worcester; and
d. 10 Aug. 1»15, Laving had issue,
Thomas Henkt, his hei".
William, m. Ann Ryder Mainprize, d. 1843, and had issue
a son, Wilmot Johnson, d. young ; and Susanna Ursula, m.
Capt. William Thomas Mainprize, C.B., R.N., and has
issue.
The elder son,
Thomas Henry Bund, J. P. and D.L., Col. Worcestershire
Militia, b. 11 July, 1774; m. 16 Nov. 1802, Ann, dau. and only
surviving child of the Rev. Pynson Wilmot, of Halesowen,
CO. Stafford, and d. 1852, having had issue,
Thomas Henry Benjamin, d. unm. 1846.
Ann Susanna Kent, r,i. John Walpole Willis, Esq.
Ursula Frances, m. Rev. Henry Thomas Hill, Rector of
Felton, CO. Hereford, and had issue ; d. 1877.
Eliza Emily, ra. Rev. Joseph Henry Bainbrigge, Rector of
Finstall, co. Worcester.
The eldest dau.,
Ann Susanna Kent Bund, to. John Walpole Willis, J.P. and
D.L., CO. Worcester (who d. 1877), and had issue,
John William Willis Bcnd, now of Wick Episcopi.
Mary Anne Jane Bund, la. 1867, John Francis Greswoldc
Williams, Esq., only surviving sou of F. E. Williams, Esq.
of Malvern Hall, co. Warwick, and Doddenham, co. Wor-
cester.
Catherine Smyth Bund.
^!-ms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., three eagles' legs
erased a, la quise or, for Bund ; 2nd and 3rd per fess gu. and
arg. three lions rampant counterchanged a bordure erm., for
Willis.
Crests— Ist, an eagle's head erased or, for Bund; 2nd, two
lions' gambs erect erased the dexter arg. the sinister gu.,
holding a shield also arg. for Willis.
Ilotto — Non nobis Domine.
Seat — Wick Episcopi, Worcester.
Town IIouse-90, BeJgrave Road, S.W.
BUNNY OF SPEEN HILL.
See St. John of Slinfold and Speen Hill.
BUHDETT OP BALLYMANY.
EUEDETT, AuTHUE, Esq. of BaUymany, co.
Ivildare, Ballywater, co. Tipperary, and Coolfin,
King's Co., b. Sept. 1814, J.P. for King's Co., High
Sheriff 1877; m. 1st, 25 March, 1862, Grace
Florinda, dau. of the late John Eyre Trench, Esq.
of Clonfert House, co. Galway, by whom (who d. 17
April, 1863) he had issue,
Hugo de Burdet, b. March 27, 1863.
He m. 2ndly, 18 Dec. 1875, Emma Wyke, youngest
dau. of the late Major Francis Russell Eagar, of the
3Ist regt.
JLUtCajJt. — Thomas and Samuel Burdett, sons of Alder-
man Burdett, of London, founded the family in Ireland. The
former taking up his residence at Garrahill, was ancestor of
the BuRDETTs of Dunmore, Barts., and the younger was
Samuel Burdett, who settled at Lismalin, co. Tipperary.
By Judith his wife, he left at his decease, 1664, two sons, the
elder, George, of Lismahn, d. s. p.; the younger.
The Vert Rev. John Burdett, Dean of Clonfert, to. Mar-
garet, 5th dau. of Sir John Cole, Bart, of Newland, co. Dublin,
and dying 17'26, left, with other issue, a dau., Lettice, wife of
Algernon Warren, Esq. of Kilkenny, and a son,
Arthur Burdett, Esq. of Lismalin, who to. 1725, Grace,
dau. of John Head, Esq. of Derry Castle, and had (with three
daus., one of whom, Grace, to. Barry, 1st Earl of Farnham)
two sons, Arthur Burdett, of Bellavilla, who d. 1796, s. p. ;
and
George Burdett, Esq. of the Heath House, Queen's Co.,
BI.P. for Thomastown and Callan. He to. Jane, 2ad dau. of
John Frend, Esq., and had issue,
I. Arthur, of whom presently.
II. George, of Longtown House, co. Kildare, Capt. R.N., dec,
TO. 1st, Mary Jane, dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Whitelock;
and 2nd, Catherine Dorothea, only dau. and lieiress of the
late Col. William Brown, of Glengarry, co. Dublin, by
whom he had issue,
1 George, to. Harriet, dau. of William Willan, Esq.
1 Frances Elizabeth, to. Thomas Pery Knox, Esq.
2 Catherine Jane, to. 1836, Richard Brouncker, Esq. of ^
Bovcridge, Dorset.
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ni. John (sk Burdett nf mnmtantnv).
I. Grace, m. Henry I'eisley L'Estrange, Esq. of Moj-stown,
King's Co.
II. Jane, m. Francis Brooke, Esq., Liout.-Col. 4hh or King's
own regt. of foot, and brother of the late Sir Henry Brooke,
of Colebrook, Bart.
The eldest son,
Arthde Bubdett, Esq. of Ballymany, to. 1810, Anna, only
dau. of William Uipley, Esq. of Liverpool, and liad issue,
George, late representative.
Arthur, present representative.
Mary Jane, m. 184S, Lieut. -Col. Bobert Brookes, 24th regt.,
killed at the battle of Chillianwallah, 1849.
Anna, m. 1842, Edward John CoUingwood, Esq. of Lilburn
Tower and Churton House, co. Northumberland.
Adelaide Louisa, m. 1842, her cousin, John Head Burdott,
Esq. of Hunstanton, King's Co., who d. March, 1870.
The eldest son,
George Burdett, Esq. of Ballymany, h. 25 Sept. 1813;
<Z. s. p. in 1875, and was s. by his only brother.
Anns — Az., two bars or, a crescent for difference.
' Crest — On a tower arg. a martlet with wings displayed or.
iJjsiderecc— Coolfin, near Banagher, King's Co.
BURDETT OF HUNSTANTON.
Burdett, ADEiAiDELorisA,ofCushcallo'n-, King's
Co., youngest clau. of the late Arthur Bui'dett, Esq.
of Ballymany, co. Kildare, by Anna, only dau. of
John Ripley, Esq. ; vi. 1812 her cousin, John Head
Burdett, Esq. of Hunstanton, King's Co,, a Magis-
trate for King's Co., who d. March, 1870.
HtUCilJC— The Rev. John Bcrdett, Vicar of Ryn.ich
and Gallen, King's Co., and Rector of Ballygarth, co. Meath,
youngest son of Geo. Burdett, Esq. of Tlie Heath House,
Queen's Co., and of the city of Dublin, M.P., m. Dec. 1802,
Margaret Anne, 6th dau. of Mii.hael Head, Esq. late of Derry
Castle. CO. Tipperary, by Margaret his wife, 6th dau. of Henry
Prittie, Esq. of KiU)ury,-in the same co., aunt to the 1st Lord
Dunalley, and had issue,
John Head, his heir.
Henry (Rev.), m. Juno, 1842, Sybilla, dau. of Thomas
Fleetw od, Esq.
Arthur Michael, deceased.
George Prittie, deceased.
Fiancis Robert, deceased.
Margaret Anne, deceased. Jane.
Grace, m. 2 Jan. 1834, John Eyre Trench, Esq. of Clonfert
House, CO. Galway.
Maria, deceased.
Louisa, m. Col. Dawes, Bengal Artillery, d. in India 1357.
The eldest son,
John Head Burdett, Esq. of Hunstanton, King's Co., J.P.,
Bariister-at-Law, m. 20 July, 1842, his first cousin, Adelaide
Louisa, youngest dau. of the late Arthur Burdett, Esq. of
]5allymany, co. Kildare, by Anna his wife, dau. of William
Ripley, Esq. of Rodney Street, Liverpool, and d. March,
1870.
Arms, Crest, and Blotto — As Burdett of EalUjmany and
Balli/ivater.
Scat — Hunstanton, King's Co.
Residence— 10, 'Vesey Place, Kingston, co. Dublin.
BURDETT OF SHRUBHURST.
BrEDETT, Lieut. Col. Charles Seplet, of
Shrubhurst, Surrey, J. P., late Lieut. -Col. Coldstream
Guards, b. 1819 ; m. 3 June, 1845, Harriet Ehza-
beth, dau. of Levi Ames, Esq. of The Hyde, co.
Herts, and has issue,
I. Arthur Francis Sedlet, h. I Sept. 1849.
n. Charles Sedley, 6. 9 Jan. 1S51.
III. Henry Hugh, 6. July, 1852.
1. Blanche Clara Harriet, m. 11 July, 1872, Stewart
Blanckett, Com. R.N.
■ II. Constance Angela Mary. in. Edith Joanna.
IV. Beatrice Maud. v. Gertrude Alice.
Col. Burdc tt is 3rd son (by Sarali his ivife, dau. of
Tiuiolhy Brent, Esq.) of the late WilUam Jones
Bia-dett, Esq., who was 3rd son of Francis Burdett,
Esq., eldest son of Sir Robert Burdett, 4th bart. of
Forcmark, co. Derby, D.C.L., by Elizabeth his 1st
wife, only dau. of Sir Charles Sedley, Bart, {see
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
Arms—kz., two bars or, on each three martlets j-u.
Crest — Gu., a lion's head erased sa., langued gu.
-SecU— Shrubhurst, Godstone, Surrey.
BURDON OF CASTLE EDEN.
BuRDOX, Rev. John, of Castle Eden, co. Durham
(in wliich estate, by Ins father's entail, he succeeded
his brother Rowland Burdon, Esq.), b. 14 Oct. 1811 ;
m. 13 Feb. 1847, Elizabeth Anne, only dau. of
Henry Hale, Esq., second son of General John
Hale, of Plantation, co. York {see Hale of King's
Walden), and by her (who d. 26 May 1878) has
issue,
1. Rowland, 6. 19 June, 1857.
n. John George, 6. 27 July, 1859.
I. Elizabeth Anne.
Mr. Burdon, who is Rector of English Bicknor, co-
Gloucester, and a Magistrate for co. Durham,
graduated M.A. at Queen's CoU. Oxford, 1836.
ILlUCagC— Rowland Burdon, Esq. (son of Henry Burdon,
of Stockton, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Giles Wetherell,
and descended from Thomas Burdon, of Stockton-upon-Tees,
temp. Edward I'V.), was nine times Mayor of Stockton-upon-
Tees, between the years 1641 and 1655. He ra. Elizabeth, dau.
of John Swainston, and had, with several daus. two sons, viz.,
George, his heir; and Henry, whose grand-dan., Mary-
Bardon, m. 1743, Wm. Webster, Esq. (see Webster o/ PaZiJo/i).
Mr. Burdon d. 1657. and was s. by his elder son,
George Burdon, Esq. of Stockton-upon-Tees, b. 1648, whom.
Elizabeth, dau. of William Hutchinson, Esq. of Trimdon,
CO. Durham, and dying in 1681, was s. by his only surviving
son.
The Rev. Rowland Burdon, B.A., of Lincoln Coll., Oxford,
some time of Sedgfield, co. Durham, bapt. Jan. 1679, to. Sarah,
dau. of John Reeve, Esq. of Great Milton, co. Oxford, and
dying 1750, was s. by his son,
Rowland Burdon, Esq. of Castle Eden, bapt. 7 Jan. 1724,
which estate he purchased 1758, a Merchant, of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne. He 9JJ. 26 Aug. 1755, Elizabeih, dau. of George
Smith, Esq. of Burnhall, co. Durham, an eminent Non-Jurist of
ancient family, and titular Bishop of Durham (by his wife
Christian, dau. of the Rev. Hilkiah Bedford, M.A., of St.
John's Coll., Cambridge, the celebrated head of the Non-
Juri.sts), and dying 25 Oct. 1786, left an only child,
Rowland Burdon, E.^q., of Castle Eden, M.P. for co.
Durham, 1790, who m. 1st, 27 June, 1780, Margaret, dau. of
Charles Brandling, Esq. of Gosforth, Northumberland, M.P. for
Newcastle-on-Tyne, by whom (who d. 17 Feb. 1791) he had an
only dau., Elizabeth, b. 18 Jan. 1783; d. 30 Jan. 1791. Mr.
Burdon to. 2ndly, 20 Feb. 1794, Cotsford, dau. and sole heiress
of Gen. Richard Mathews (who was put to death by Tippoo
Sahib after the battle of Bednore), and by her had Issue,
I. Rowland, his heir.
II. Richard Mathews, 6. 9 March, 1810; d. imm. 13 Jan.
1806.
III. John, now of Castle Eden.
IV. Cotsford, B.A., of Lincoln Coll., Oxford, Earri,ster-at-
Law, and J.P. co. Durham, b. 4 Aug. 1815; in. 19 April,
1852, Eleanor Margaret Jane Pembei ton, youngest dau. of
Thomas Thompson, Esq., of Bishopswearmouth, co. Durham,
and by her (who d. 6 April, 1876) had issue,
1 John Rowland, b. '22 May, 1857.
2 Cotsford, 6. 27 March, 18G0.
I. Elizabeth Anne, m. 21 April, 1825, Liout.-Gen. Sir
Thomas Henry Browne, K.C.H., of Brouwylla, co. Flint,
but d. s. p. 25 Feb. 18'26.
II. Frances, rf. 3 Feb. 1867, aged 62.
m. Mary Cotsford.
Mr. Burdon d. 17 Sept. 1838, in his 82nd year, and was .<;. by
his eldest son,
Rowland Burdon, Esq. of Castle Eden, b. 16 Aug. 1802;
J.P. and D.L., and for 25 years Chairman of Quarter Sc'^sions
for the CO. of Durham ; m. 19 May, 1831, Anne Malet (who
survives him, and to whom he bequeathed absolutely the
greater part of his large personalty and un-entailcd estates),
3rd dau. of Joshua Andrew UhtholT, Esq. of Bath, but d. s. p.
19 April. 1875. and was .s. in his entailed estates by his brother,
TuE Rev. John Burdon, now of Castle Eden.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Arms — Az., semee of crosscs-erosslet, three palmers' staves
r.
Crest— A lion rampant supporting a palmer's staff or.
iSeo«— Castle Eden, co. Durham.
BTTRGES OF PARKANAUR.
BrEGES, John Ynte, Esq. of Parkanaur, co.
Tyrone, and Thorpe Hall and East Ham, Essex,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Tyrone 1829, b. 31
Jan. 1798 ; m. 21 March, 1833, Lady Caroline Cle-
ments, youngest dau. of Nathaniel, 2nd Earl of
Leitrim,' K.P., and by her (who d. 12 Oct. 1869)
had issue,
I. T-NTR Hen-bt, M.A., J.P., HiRh Sheriff 1869, h. 31 Jan.
1834; m. 7 Sept. 1859, Edith, 3rd dau. of the late Hon.
Eichard Bootle Wilbraham, and sister of the present
Lord Skelmersdale, and has issue, 1 Ynyr Eichard
Patricli, 6. 15 March, 1866; 1 Editli Alice; 2 Ethel
Margaret ; 3 Lilian Adela.
II. Charles Skeffington, b. 19 Aug. 1835; deceased,
in. Clements Keppel, d. March, 1840.
IV. Wamphray John Eichard Alexander, 6. 25 Aug. 1843 ;
deceased.
I. Mary Anne Marg.aret.
u. Alice Caroline.
Mr. Burges s. to the family estates upon the death,
in 1838, s. p., of his relative, Margaret, Dovrager
Countess Poulett, dau. and sole heir of his grand-
uncle, Ynyr Burges, Esq. of East Ham, by Margaret
his wife, dau. of Grovernor Brown. Mr. Burges then
assumed the additional arms of Lloyd.
ILinCaSe.— Joseph Buboes, Esq., m. 1716, Elizabeth, dau.
of Ynyr Lloyd, Esq. of East Ham, Essex, and had (with two
daus., Blargaret, and Alice, wife of Francis Methold, Esq.)
three sons, Joseph, d. 1746; John, of whom hereafter; Ynyr,
of East Ham, m. 1792, Margaret, dau. of Governor Brown,
by whom he had issue a dau. and heir, Margaret, m. 1st,
Sir John Smith, Bart., who took the additional surname of
Burges, hut d.s. p.; his widow m. 2ndly, July, 1816, John,
4th Earl Poulett, of Hinton St. George, Somerset, but d. s. jj.
May, 1838, when her kinsman, John Yntb Boeges, s. her in
her estates. The 2nd son,
John Burges, Esq., m. 20 Nov. 17G3, Martha, dau. of
Eobert Ford, Esq., and had issue (with two daus.. Mary,
m. 1784, George Perry, Esq. of Mullaghmore, co. Tyrone ; and
Martha, m. 1787, James Johnston, Esq. of Knappagh, co.
Armagh) a son,
John Henrt Burges, Esq. of Wood Park, co. Armagh,
6. 15 July, 1768 ; m. 1794, Marianne, eldest dau. and eventually
co-heir of Sir Eichard Jolmston, Bart, of Gilford, and had
issue,
John Yntr, of Parkanaur and East Ham.
Eichard, deceased.
Margaret Anne, ra. July, 1815, Lieut.-Col. (afterwards Gen.)
Thomas Charretie, of the 2nd Life Guards, who d. Jan.
Matilda, d. Nov. 1805.
ylrms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a fess chequy arg. and
az., in chief two cross crosslets gu., and in base a covered
cup of the last for BuBCiES : 2nd, paly of eight or and gu., all
within a bordure of the second pelletee, for Llotd: 3rd,
arg., a saltire sa., on a chief gu., three cushions or, for
JOH.NSTON.
Crests— A dove rising arg., beaked and membered gu., in
its beak a palm-bram-h ppr., for Bokges: a lion rampant
gu., langued az., in the dexter paw an annulet, enclosing a
ileur-de-lis arg., for Llotd.
Motto — Tace aut face.
Scots— East Ham and Thorpe Hall, Ilford, Essex; and
Parkanaur, Uungannou, co. Tyrone.
BURGH OF DONORE AND DRUMKEEN.
See De Buegh.
BURGH OF OLDTOWN,
/See De Buegh.
BURKE OF BALLYDUGAN.
Bttree, The Rev. Michael, A.M. of Ballydugan,
CO. Gralway, formerly Incumbent of Castle Archdall,
CO. Fermanagh, m. 1848, Isabella, dau. of James
Clarke, Esq., Capt. 12th Lancers, and niece of the
late Mrs. Archdall, of Castle ArchdaU, and has
issue,
I. William Malachy James, 6. 14 March, 1851, d. 1864.
II. Michael Henry, b. 6 July, 1853.
in. John Hawley, Lieut. 53rd regt., 6. 23 June, 1854.
IV. Thomas Edmund, b. 24 Aug. 1856.
V. George Selwyn, 6. 9 July, 18.'.8.
I. Eliza Martha. li. Isabella Mary.
iLtlTCaO[C. — This is a branch of the ancient and wide-
spreading family of Burke, of which the noble house of
Clanricarde is the chief.
Michael Burke, Esq. of Ballintober, co. Eoscommon, who
purchased Ballydugan 1726, from the Lynch family, was soa
of William Burke,* Esq. of the Klorogue branch of the family,
by his wife, a dau. of Daly of Cloncha. He m. 1st, Miss Flynn;
2ndly, Miss Dillon of Clonbrock; and 3rdly, Mary, dau. of
Burke of Meelick. By the first two he had no issue, but by
the 3rd was father of William, his heir; Honora, Mi. Andrew
Blake, Esq. of Furboujih ; and Marcella, m. Malachy Daly,
Esq. of Benrnore. Mr. Burke's will bears date 12 Jan. 1735.
His son and heir,
William Burke, Esq. of Ballintober, co. Eoscommon, and ]
Ballydugan, co. Galway, m. Mabel, dau. of Malachy Donelan, i
Esq. of Ballydonelan, co. Galway, by Mary his wife, dau. of:
Tliomas-Power Daly, Esq., eldest son of the Itight Hon. Denis 1
Daly, of CarrowneUelly, 2nd Justice of the Common Pleas, '
temp. James II., and was father of
Michael Burke, Esq. of Ballydugan, M.P. for Athenry,
a Director of Inland Navigation and one of the Surveyors-
General for Ireland, v/ho served as High Sheriff of the co. of
Galway 1786, and for the town of Galway 1796. He m.
Sarah, only child of John Morgan, Esq. of Monksfield, co.
Galway, by Sarah his wife, 3rd dau. of Francis Oimsby, Esq.
of Willowbrook, co. Sligo, and by her (who d. 11 Oct. 1813) had
issue,
William Malacht, Barristcr-at-Law, late of Ballydugan.
John (Kev.), Vicar of Kilcolgan, co. Galway, I'rjvost of
Kilmacduagh, and Prebendary of Kilconnell, m. Mary
Anne, sister of Arthur Guinness, Esq. of Beaumont, near
Dublin, and dying 1842, left Michael John, of Canterbury,
N.Z., Barrister-at-Law, d. 1869, leaving issue; Arthur, d.
in Australia ; William, Barrister-at-Law, m. 6 April, 1858,
Anne, eldest dau. of the late Stephen-W. Creaghe, Esq., and
has issue; Edward Frederick, m. Miss Nutting, of Clifton;
John, m. Miss Watson, and has issue; Elizabeth; Mabel
Maria, wife of Thomas Trouton, Esq. ; and Louisa.
Michael, Collector of Excise, and formerly a Magistrate for
CO. Galway, d. unm. 1846.
Thomas, of Belvedere Place, Dublin, m. Louisa, relict of
Thomas Burke, Esq. of Spring Garden, co. Galway, and
dau. of Dominick Daly, Esq., by Johanna Harriet his wife,
sister of the 1st Lord Wallscourt, and d. s. p. '
Henry (Eev.), m. Francis Julie, only dau. of Val Blake, Esq.
of Lehinch, co. Mayo, by Anna Maria his wife, dau. of the
Hon. and Eev. Eichard Henry Roper, son of Lord Teynham,
and had, Michael George, and other issue,
Denis, of Portlands, co. Galway, in. Maria, dau. of the late
Major Graham, and left issue.
Sarah, d. unm. 18.52.
Mabel, m. 1832, Eev. James Temple Mansel, M.A., and has
issue. .^
Mr. Burke, who sold, under an Act of Parliament, the fee
simple estate of Ballintober, d. 1838, and was s. by his eldest
son,
William Malachy Burke, Esq. of Ballydugan, 6. 1784,
High Sheriff of co. Galway 1822. He m. Anna Maria, only
dau. of John Blake, Esq. of Windfield, and by her (who d.
1847) left at his decease, Jan. 1853,
Michael, riow of Ballydugan.
John William (Rev.), Chaplain to the Earl of Tankerville, :
B.A. Cambridge. I
William Malachy, M.D., of St. Stephen's Green, Dublin,
F.R.C.P.I., Registrar-General for Ireland, Phisician to Ste-
phen's Hospital, m. 1852, Harriett Isabella, only dau. of the
Eev. Hugh Hamilton, of Churchhill, co. Fermanagh, by
Elizabeth his wite, sister of the late Sir I'liomas Staples, Bart.,
and has issue three sons, William-Hen rv-."ilaish, 6. 9 April,
1859 ; John Albert, 6. 18 Feb. 1802 ; Edmund, b. 5 March,
* A brother of this William Burke entered the Neapolitan
Ber\ice, and attained high military rani: at Naples.
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1865 ; and one dau., Grace Elizabeth Anna Maria, in. 1877,
Andrew Jameson, Esq., B.A. Cambridge, 2nd son of tlie
late Andrew Jameson, Esq. of Alloa, N.B.
Tliomas James (Rev.), lately Rector of Cuclilington-cum-
Stoke-Tryster, Somerset, and now Rector of Babcary,
Somerset, to. 1856, Miss Fraser, and has issue, William
Henry, b. 5 Nov. 1858; Mabel Mary; Henrietta Louisa;
and Emily Florence.
Edmund, Barrister-at-Law, A.B., ex-Scholar and Classical
Moderator, Trinity Coll., Dublin, and Professor of History
in the Elphinstone Coll., Bombay, d. on his way home,
1S64.
Mary. Sarah, d. tuim. 1878.
Caroline Frances, <?. 1847.
Amu — Or, a cross gu., in the dexter canton a lion ram-
pant sa.
Cnst—A cat-a-mountain sejant-guardant ppr. collared and
chained or.
Motlo — Un roy, une foy, une loy.
&eat — BaUydugan, near Loughrea.
BURKE OF THE AXTBERIES.
Btjree, James St. G-eobge, Esq. of the AulDeries,
Essex, Q.C., J. P. for Essex, m. 1835, Anne Eliza,
2ud dau. of John Griibbe, Esq. of Horsendon House,
Bucks, aud by her (now deceased) has had issue,
I. Edmund St. George, d. young.
n. Hubert Pldnkett, Brevet-Major 8th Hussars.
III. Walter St. George, Capt. R.E., m. Mary Anne Amy
Macrae, dau. of George Ferguson Cockburn, Esq.,
Indian Civil Service, and has one dau., Norali Rachel.
IV. UUck John, Christchurch Coll., Oxford, Barrisier-at-
Law, m. 5 Aug. 1869, Edith Charlotte, dau. of Nathaniel
Clarke Barnardiston, Esq. of the Ryes, Essex, and has one
son, DUck Roland, and three daus., Violet; Kathleen
Laura; and Do.othy.
V. Rowland Heniy, d. 23 June, 1861, in his 17th year.
VI. Francis Eustace. vii. Harold Arthur,
viu. Charles Carrington.
I. Anna Rosa, deceased. ii. Frances Constance.
III. Rachel Edith. iv. Mary Alice.
V. Anne Eliza, deceased.
lLtlIC<l£f. — This family derive from theBuiiKES of MeeJicl;
CO. Galway, long one of the most important branches of the
ancient house of De Burgh.
DoMiNicK BuBKE, Esq. of Clondagoff Castle, co. Galway,
which lands are mentioned in a patent of the Earl of Clanri-
carde's possessions, registered in the Rolls Office, m. and had a
son,
Beter Burke, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Harry Comer-
ford, Esq. of Faddenbegg, co. Tipperary, son and heir of
George Comerford, Esq., by Jane his wife, only child of
Eichard Butler, Esq. of Tinlough, who possessed, besides,
Tinnikelly and other lands in the barony of Lower Ormonde.
Peter Burke d. about the year 1764, leaving two sons, i. Domi-
NicE, of Riverstown, co. Tipperary, m. Catherine, dau. of
Philip Langton, Esq of Birr, and was progenitor of the
Burkes of Rockville and Clongowna; and ii. John. The 2nd
son,
John Burke, Esq., an officer in the Spanish army, served
under his uncle, Brigadier-General John Comerford. He m.
1st, Eleanor, relict of John Burke, Esq., and dau. of John
Keating, Esq. of Shanballyduff, by whom he had a dau.,
Elizabeth, d. num. Ho m. 2ndly, Liuinda, eldest dau. of
Oliver Plunkett, Esq. of Bettyfield, co. Roscommon (of this
family was the celebrated Dr. Oliver Plunkett, Archbishop of
Armagh, and titular Primate of Ireland, who was so cruelly
and unjustly executed for high treason in the reign of
Charles II.), and sister of Bartholomew Plunkett, Esq., whose
son. Major James Plunkett, to. Miss Gunning, first-cousin of
Elizabeth, Baroness Hamilton, wife, 1st, of James, Duke of
Hamilton; and 2ndly, of John, Duke of Argyll. By Lucinda
his 2nd wife, John Burke had, with two daus., two sons,
I. Joseph, of whom presently.
u. Peier, of Elm Hall, co. Tipperary, a Justice of the Peace
for that CO., and for the King's Co., 6. 1756 ; m. 1st, July,
1785, Anne, 2nd dau. of and co-heir of Matthew Dowdall,
Esq., M.D., of Mullingar, by Bridget B..rnewall his wife,
sister of Bartholomew Barnewall, Esq., fathei- of the late Sir
Robert Barnewall, Bart., of Crickstown Castle, co. Mcath.
By this lady (who d. 18 Feb. 1818) he had issue,
1 John, of London, b. 12 Nov. 1786; m. Mary, 2nd dau. of
Bernard O'Reilly, Esq. of Ballymorris, co. Longfoid, and
d. at Aix-la-Cliapelle, 27 March, 1818, leaving by her (who
d. 17 Nov. 1846) surviving issue,
Peter, of Elm Hall, Serjeant-at-Law, Q.C. for the co.
Palatine of Lancaster, author of Tlie'Lifiiof the Right
Hon. Ell III I', xl Jhirt', The Romance of the Forum
Cckbratiii Trmi ; .iml of several works on the criminal
law. the law of r,,|,yi'i,nht, &c.
BsK.MAKD (Mi;.. Kilt., C.B., LL.D., M.R.LA., 'Ulster
King of Anns, and Knight Attend.ant on the Order
of St. Patrick, Kee[ier of the State Papers of Ireland,
Barrister-at-Law, author of The Pcerctge and Baronet-
age, The Landed Gcntri/, The Visitation of Seats, The
Extinct and Dormant Peerage, The General Armory,
The Vicissitudes of Families, Family Romance, £c.,
m. 8 Jan. 1856, Barbara Frances, 2nd dau. of the late
James MacEvoy, Esq. of Tobertynan, co. Meath, aud
grand-dau. of Sir Joshua CoUes Meredyth, Bart., and
has issue,
1 Henry Farnham, Lieut. Westmeath Rifles.
2 Bernard Louis, Gentleman at Large to the Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland.
3 Harlowen Joseph.
4 Peter Ashwortli, Page of Honor, Vicc-Ecgal Court.
5 Edward Plunkett.
6 John Elward.
7 Arthur Meredyth.
1 Constance Mary Theresa.
Mary Clarinda.
2 Joseph, of Elm Hall, J. P., Barristcr-at-Law, to. 31 Jan.
1856, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Jeremiah John Murphy, Esq.,
Q.C, a Master in Chancery in Ireland, by Maria his wife,'
d lu. of the late Michael Balfe, Esq. of South Park, co.
Roscommon. Mr. Burke was appointed an Assistant Poor
Law Commissioner in April, 1839,. shortly after the intro-
duction of the Poor Law into Ireland, and continued in
office till March, 1855. He d. s. p. 13 Dec. 1864.
1 Bridget, m. 1817, Michael Hoey, Esq., who d. 1838.
Mr. Peter Burke to. 2ndly, 26 July, 1820, Clarinda, eldest
dau. of Redmond Dolphin, E.sq. of Corr, co. Galway, J. P.,
High Sheriff 1783, but by her (who d. 15 April, 1851) had no
issue. He d. 13 Jan. 1836.
The elder son of John Burke and Lucinda his wife,
Joseph Burke, Esq. of London, b. 1749, at one time a
Capt. in the Royal Irish Brigade, a corps of Volunteers formed
in Dublin in 1779; m. 1774, Jane, dau. of Simon Arthur
Hyacinth French, Esq. of Frenchbrook, co. Roscommon,
brother of Arthur French, Esq. of Clonyquin, in tlie same co.,
{see that name) and d. 4 Jan. 1827, leaving an only child,
John Fp.ench Burke, Esq., author of The Domestic Man-
ners and In'ititutions of th'. Roman.<, and other works, b. 1775;
TO. Katherine Thorne, and by her (who d. 25 July, 1826) had
three sons.
I John French.
II. Edmund Plunkett, of the Inner Temple, nnd of Caius
Coll., Cambridge, Judge ot St. Lucia, a Lawyer and Law-
writer of great abiUty, d. 20 Sept. 1834.
m. James St. George, now of the Auberies.
Mr. Burke d. 9 July, 1854.
^rTOS— Or, a cross gu., in the 1st and 4th quarters a Hon
rampant sa.
Cre.^t—A cat-a-mountain sejant-guardant ppr. collared and
chained or, on the breast a cross gold.
Motto — Un roy, une foy, une loy.
Si.at — Auberies, near Sudbury.
BTTUKE OF OWER.
BrEKE, William Joseph, Esq. of Owev, J.P.,
CO. Galway, Bai'rister-at-Law, b. 1 Mav, 1825 ; s.
liis father 14 May, 1881 ; m. 10 Juue, 1808, Barbara
Ellen, dau. of Thomas Blake Turuer, E.^q. of St.
John's Abbey, co. Galway, and has issue a dau.,
Margaret Mary.
iLlUCajJC. — Sir Redmond de Burgh (son of Sir William
or Ulick de Burgh, called The Grey, ancestor to the Marquess
of Clanricarde, who d. 1324), d. at Castle Hacket, leaving a
son,
John But, or The TeUo-io, of Castle Hacket, from whom
his descendants, a powerful clan iu the barony of Clare, co.
Galway, were termed the sept of John Buy M'Rcdmond. From
him descended
Myles de Burgh, or Burke, living about the year 14S0, at
Castle HacUet, whose son,
Redmond de Borgu, of Castle Hacket, was fattier of
Ulick Bdrke, who d. 1571, as appears from an inqui.sition
taken in Gahvay, 1586, seized of the castles of Castle Hacket
and Cahirmorris, and a great estate adjoining ; he was s. by
his son,
John Burke, of Castle Hacket, m. Margaret, dau. of Thady
Kelly, of Mullaghmore, a descendant of the aniicnt Princes cl
Hymaine, and by licr left a son,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
BUR
rLiCKBmKE, Esq. of Castle Hacket, m. Ilonora Burke, dau.
of Visoount Mayo, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Catherine, m. Andrew Browne, of Brownestown.
Isabella, m. The O'Conor Don.
TJlick Burke, after the massacre of Shruel, in which many
Protestants were slain, harboured the Protestant Bishop of
Killala and others, as appears by a letter from the Bishop to
the Marquess of Clanricarde, dated from Castle Hacket. Ulick
and his son are mentioned in Clanricarde's memoirs as persons
whose adhesion was important for the pacification of the counry.
The property of Castle Hacket was created by James I. in 1619,
the manor of Castle Hacket, in favour of Ulick. The son and
heir,
John Bdbke. Esq. of Castle Hacket, forfeited, during the con-
fiscations, the greater portion of his estates, retaining, how-
ever, Ower, part of the ancient property. He m. Mary Berm-
injjham, dau. of the 17th Lord Athenry, Premier Baron of
Ireland, by whom he left at his death, 16a4 or 16s5,
Ulick, of whom presently.
Francis, m. Margaret, dau. of Darby Daly, of Killimore.
Thomas, to. Mary, dau. of Edward Hearne, of Hearnesbrook.
The son and successor,
Ulick Burke, Esq. of Ower, m. Catherine, dau. of Stephen
Lynch, of Doughiskea, by EUinor, dau. of Sir John Browne,
Bart., of The Neale, ancestor of Lord Kilmaine. By her he
left at hi.s death, in 1716,
I. John, d. s. p., a Capt. in Gen. Dillon's regt. in France.
II. 3ITLES, of whom presently.
III. Dominick, whose son, Myles, to. Catherine, dau. of Sir
Walter Blake, Bart, of Menlo, and left issue,
1 Myles, m. Catherine, grand-dau. of Dominick Blake,
Esq. of Castle Grove, by his wife, dau. of Sir Joseph
Hoare, Bart., and left issue, Joseph ; Walter ; William ;
and Eliza, m. Charles, son of Sir Charles Peshall.
2 Stephen, m. Julia, sister of the foregoing Catherine, and
has issue, Myles; Joseph; Walter; Stephen; Eliza;
Catherine ; and Elly.
1 Maria, m. Martin Kirwan, Esq. oi Hillsbrook, co. Gal-
way.
The 2pd son,
JMtles Bukke, Esq., of Ower, whos. his father, m. Mary, dau.
of Stephen Lynch Fitx-Thomas, Esq. of Tubberoe, and niece
of Sir Dominick Browne, and by her left issue,
John, a Franciscan friar.
\ ophen, of Ower, in. Marcella, dau. of James Martin, Esq.
of Boss, and left issue, Barbara, m. Mark Lynch, Esq.,
by whom she had Patrick Lynch, Esq. of Duias and
Ecniiore, co. Galway.
Dominick. Francis.
William, of whom presently.
Jane, iti. Henry Jordan, Ksq. of Rosslevin.
Barbara, in. Sir Walter Wake, Bart, of Menlo Castle.
The 5th son,
William Bceke, Esq. of Ower. s. his brother, and m.
Teresa Kirwan, of Hillsbrook, co. Galway, by whom he left
at his death, in 1801,
John, of Ower, m. Maria, eldest dau. of Oliver Martyn, Esq.,
M.D., of Galway, and d. .<s. ?>. 3 Oct. 1849. He was an i ffii er
in the 79th and 38ih regts., and had a Peninsular medal
with three clasps. He was many years a Magistrate of the
county.
Joseph, of whom presently.
Francis, m. Catherine, dau. of TJlick Jennings, E.sq., of Iron-
pool, and having rf., left issue by her, William (Ecv.), in
the Church of Rome ; Ulick ; John ; Bessy ; and Teresa.
Stephen and William, both d. without issue.
Mary, to. James Garvey, Esq. of TuUy, co. Mayo. She m.
2ndly, Major Allen, Aide-de-Camp at the Viceregal Court,
and lefi issue, Mary, Caroline, and Teresa.
Julia, TO. Francis Leigh, Surgeon in the 60tU Eiflcs, and left
issue.
Barbara, m. Bartholomew St. Legcr, Esq. of Ballyhcragh,
CO. Mayo, and has issue.
BridKet, aKun.
The 2nd son,
Joseph Bdkke, Esq. of Ower, co. Galway, b. 8 July, 1781;
m. 9 April, 18'.i3, Maigaret, ;jr(l dau. of Oliver Martyn, Esq.,
M.D., of Galway, of the family of the Maetyns of Tulljni,
ind had issue,
I. William Joseph, now of Ower.
II. Oliver, Barrister-at-Law, author of The llixlnrii of Uosn
Abbqi; The Histori/ of the Priori/ of All Hnllows and of
Trinity Collefje, Dublin; The History of the Convavr/ht
Circuit : and The Liven of the Lord Chancdlors of Irelnn'd.
III. John, M.D., now of Manilla; to. 6 Feb. 1869, Victoria,
dau. ol John Butler, Esq. of Manilla, and has issue, Joseph;
John; William; Marv.
IV. Kicliard, M.U., also of Manilla,
I. Elizabeth, m. Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Esq., J.P. of
Sylane, and has issue, Derwent O'Conor Donelan, Esq.,
J.P.; Joseph of Iloilo in the Philippine Islands; John;
Thomas; and Mary.
II. Teresa. lii. Maria.
Mr. Burke s. his brother 3 Oct. 1849 ; d. 14 May, 18G1.
/Irms— Or, a cross gu. in the dexter canton a lion rampant
sa.
Crest — A chained cat sejant-guardant ppr.
Jilotlo — Ung roy. ung foy, ung loy.
/Scot— Ower, near Headford, co. Galway.
larle- 1
trick, !
BUEKE OF ST. CLERANS.
BuEKE, Anne Celestine, of St. Clerans, co. Gal-
way ; m. Ist, Major Horace De Vere, R.E., and had
three daus.,
I. Mary. ii. Eleanor. iii. Margaret.
Mrs. De Vere m. 2ndly, 20 Feb, 1873, Rev. Chs
ton Maxwell, J. P., formerly Rector of Leckpatri(
CO. Tyrone.
ILtllCiltJC. — This is another well-known branch of the an-
cient family of De Burgh or Burke.
John Burke, Esq. of Isserclean, co. Galway, to. Jane,
dau. of Michael Burke, Esq. of Cloughanover, a descendant of
the Burkes of Castle Hack-et, and had, with a dau., Ellen, wife
of John Dolphin, Esq. of Turoe, a son and successor,
James Burke, Esq. of St. Clerans, to. Penelope, dau. of
Eobert Hardiman, Esq., of Loughrea, co. Galway, and had,
with a dau., who to. — Browne, Esq. of Gloves, co. Galway, a
son,
John Bdrke, Esq. of St. Clerans, to. 1783 or 1784, Elizabeth, ?
dau. of Andrew Armstrong, Esq. of Clara House, King's Co.,
by whom he had issue,
James Hardiman, his heir.
Eobert, deceased. John.
Penelope, m. John Kirwan, Esq. of Castle Hacket, co. Galway.
Elizabeth, m. Christopher-John Blake, Esq. of WinQeld, co.
Galway.
Mr. Burke took the name of Hardiman, in addition to that of
Burke, pursuant to the will of his maternal uncle, Eobert \
Hardiman, Esq. , whose estates and property he inherited upon
that gentleman's death, 1800. He d. Dec. 1808, and was s. by
his son,
James Hardiman Borke, Esq., of St. Clerans, b. 1788 ; in.
Oct. 1817, Anne, dau. of Eobert O'Hara, Esq., of Kaheen, co.
Galway, and has issue, ^
John, late of St. Clerans. *,
Eobert O'Hara, b. 18il ; an officer in the Austrian service,
and since distinguished for his command of the Expedition
across Australia, in the course of which he perished, 1861.
James Thomas, 6. 1828 ; an oflicer E.E. ; fell gallantly in
Turkey, 1854.
Fanny Maria, m. John Blakeney, Esq. of Abbcit, co. Gal-
way.
Elizabeth, m. 1847, Lieut.-Col. W. C. Mcnzics, E.E.
Hester Albinia, d. 1860.
Anne Celestine, m. 4 Kov. 1853, Major Horace de Vere,
E.E., who d. 22 Aug. 1865.
Mr. Burke, who served the office of Sheriff, d. 9 Jan. 1854, and
was s. by his only son,
John Hardiman Burke, Esq. of St. Clerans, Lieut.-Col.
3rd Buffs, A.D.C. to Sir John Burgoyne during the Crimean
war ; he d. 7 Aug. 1863, and was s. by his sister, Hester
Albinia, who d. Is60, and was s. by her sister, Anne Celes-
tine, now of St. Clerans.
Arms— Or, a cross gu., in the 1st quarter a lion rampant
sa.
Crest — A cat-a-mountain sejant ppr., collared and chained
or.
Motto — Ung Dieu, ung loy, ung foy.
Seat — St. Clerans (formerly called Isserclean), Craughwcll,
CO. Galway.
BURLEIGH OF CABIIICKFEEGUS.
Burleigh, William Robert, Esq. of Carrick-
fergus, CO. Antrim, J.P., b. 1831 ; m. 18G6, Anne,
dau. of T.-II. Purdon, Esq., M.D., Belfast, and has
issue two daus.
ILtnCagC— William BoBLEicn, Capt. in Sir John Clot-
worthy's regiment of horse, who was wounded at the defence
of Lisbon against O'Neil, 1641, was subsequently Licut.-Cul. of
the Earl of Kildare's regiment. His eldest son.
BUR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EUR
229
William BcBLEion, m. Anne, eldest dau. of Sir Roger
Lang-ford, and left by her two sons, the elder of whom,
IIERC0LES BoRLEiGii, was Captain in the army, and served
at the siege of Londonderry. He m. Margaret, dau. of
George Pearson, Esq. of Harwood Shields, co. Northumber-
land, and had by her three sons and several daus. He d. 1744.
His eldest son,
William BuRLEinn, b. 1700; m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-
heiress of Thomas Clerk, Esq., of co. Armagh; and cJ. 1750,
leaving three sons and a dau. The 3rd son,
William Burleigh, b. 1730; m. Ellen, dau. of Hamlet
Obins, Esq. of Castle Obins, and had one dau. He m. 2ndly,
Anne, dau. and co-heiress of Andrew Boyd, Esq. of Prospect,
CO. Antrim, and by her left, in 1798, two sons and one dau. ;
the elder of the sons,
William Dobbs Bcrleioh, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, b. 17C5;
m. 1796, Anne, dau. of Thomas Wills, Esq. of Willsgrove,
CO. Roscommon, by Jane Lucy, his wife, dau. of William
Talbot, Esq. of Mount Talbot, co. Eoscommon and left at his
decease, 1829 (with a son, Henry, a Capt. in the Hon. E.I.C.S ,
who d. unm. ; and three daus., Jane, vi. the Rev. John L.
Chute; Rebecca Anne, m. Rev. William Farmer; and Judith
Eliza), an elder son,
William Burleigh, Esq., of Carrickfergus, 6. 1797; m.
1828, Lucretia, dau. of James Wills, Esq., of Plas Belhn, co.
Flint, by Lucretia Anne Kingsley, his wife, and had issue,
I. William Robekt, now of Carrickfergus.
II. Henry Charles, Commander R.N., b. 1832; m. 1RG3,
Emily Hester, dau. of John Stott, Esq. and has issue a dau.
III. James Kingsley, b. 1836.
IV. Godfrey Wills, 17th regt., 6. 1840.
V. Arthur George, 6. 1842.
VI. Hercules Richard, 6. 1843.
I. Lucretia Euphemia. ii. Rebecca Mary.
III. Olivia Isabella Anne. iv. Jane Elizabeth.
V. Lucinda Fanny. vi. Charlotte Louisa.
lied. 1871.
Arms— Yert, three boars' heads couped arg., armed or.
Crest— A demi-boar ppr., armed hooted and bristled or,
aad gorged with a chain of the last supporting a thistle ppr.
BURN OP ORTON HALL.
Burn, Richard, Esq. of Orton Hall, Westmor-
land, J. P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, b. 16 Nov.
1811 ; High Sheriff 1852, Capt. in the Westmorland
and Cumberland Yeomanry ; m. 26 July, 1830,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Cutlibert, Esq. of
Beaufront Castle, Northumberland.
HtnEajC— John Burn, Esq. of Orton Hall, 6. 20 Oct.
1743, was only child of the Rev. Richard Burn, LL.D., Vicar
I of Orton, Westmorland, Chancellor of the Diocese of Carlisle,
author of Burn's Justice of the Peace, Burn's Ecclesiastical
Law, and The History of Westmorland, 6. 17 July, 1710,
and d. 15 Nov. 1785. John Burn d. 20 Feb. 1802, leaving
a son,
Joseph Bcrn, Esq. of Orton Hall, and Barcelona, Spain ;
m. 14 July, 1806, Eulalia, dau. of Joseph Vila, of Barcelona,
and by her (who d. 6 May, 1813) left at hii decease, 12 July,
1818, a son and a dau.,
Richard, now of Orton Hall.
Sophia, ?/i. 1st 1828, Louis de Saldanha, Marquis de TanbatS,
wi.orf. 18:i7; and 2ndly, 1845, Mons. Nelson Vors, French
Protistant Pasteur at Versailles. One dau. by the 1st
marriage, Marie Constance de Saldanha, m. William Gilbert,
Esq. : one son by the 2nd marriage, Frederick Vors, 6.
Aug. 1847.
Anns — Vert, a chevron ermine between three lions ram-
pant or, on a chief erminois three fountains, a boidure
wavy arg.
Crest— A demi-tyger, erminois, holding between the paws a
fountain as in the arms.
£eai— Oiton Hall, Shap, Westmorland.
BURNABY OF BAGGRAVE HALL.
BuENABT, Edwtn Sheeard, Esq. of Bagtrrave
Hall, CO. Leicester, Col. Grenadier Guards, b. 22 May,
1830 ; 7n. 29 Aug. 1864, Louisa Julia Mary, 2nd
dau. of Sir Willoughby Wolstan Dixie, 8th bart. of
Bosworth Park, Leicestershire, and has issue,
I. Algernon Edwxn, b. 9 April, 18C7.
I. Hilda Louisa. u. Leila, deceased.
tttncatJC— Hugh Burnact, 3rd son of i;homas de Bur-
r.aby, of Watford, co. Northampton, the representative of a
very ancient family settled in Leicestershire, d. at Manton, in
Northamptonshire, 28 July, 1591, leaving, with other issue,'
Robert Bcbnaby, bapt. at Manton, 15 Sept. 1577, rf! at
Gulton, 18 May, 1643, and was father of
Hdgh Burnaby, 6. at Gulton, 30 Jan. 1620, Fellow of St.
John's College, Cambridge, and Patron and Rector of
Asfordby, co. Leicester. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas
Burton, of Stockerston, co. Leicester, and by her, who d. 29
July, 1699, had issue, Hugh, of Asfordby, d. 1742, leaving a
dau.; Benjamin, Rector of Stainby, d. unm.; Andrew; and
Robert, of Brampton, d. s. p. The 3rd son,
Andrew Burnaby, s. to the estate and living of Asfordby,
on the death of his father, 20 Jan. 1699, and m. Anne, widow
of Maurice Camm, Esq., by whom he had a son.
The Rev. Andrew Burnaby, b. 29 June, 1702, of Brampton
Manor House, Prebendary of Lincoln, Vicar of St. Margaret's,
Leicester, and Rector of Asfordby; m. Hannah, dau.ot George
Beaumont, Esq. of Dartom, co. York, and had issue, Andrew,
his heir; Robert, Prebend.iry of Lincoln and Vicar of St.
Margaret's, m. Catherine, dau. of T. Gee, Esq., and had issue;
Thomas Beaumont, Rector of Asfordby, m. Catherine, dau. of
William Abney, Esq. of Measham ; Anna Maria, to. Richard
Walter, Esq. ; and Hannah, d. unm. The eldest son,
Andrew Bcrnaby, D.D., of Baggrave Hall, co. Leicester,
and of Brampton, in Huntingdonshire, Archdeacon of Leicester
and Vicar of Greenwich, m. 26 Feb. 1770, Anna, dau. and heir
of John Edwyn, Esq. of Baggrave Hall, High Sheriff of
Leicestershire 1750, and had issue, i Edwyn Andrew, his
heir; ii. Sherard Beaumont, D.C.L., of Brampton, co. Hun-
tingdon, d. 25 March, 1848; III. John Dick, of Evington, co.
Leicester, Col. 1st Grenadier Guards, ra. 1798, Henry Anne,
dau. of Sir Thomas Fowke, Bart., and had issue : his 3rd son,
THOiiiAS Fowke Andrew Burnaby, Esq., was late of Langford
Hall, Notts ; iv. George Freeman, d. unm. ; and i. Anna Maria,
1)1. John Atkins, Esq. of Halstead House, Kent. The eldest
son,
Edwtn Andrew Burnaby, Esq. of Baggrave Hall, a Gentle-
man of the King's Most Honourable Privy Chamber, J. P. and
D.L., b. 9 May, 1771 ; m. 30 Oec. 1794, Mary, dau. and heiress
of the Rev. WiUiam Browne, Rector and Patron of Burrow,
and grand-dau. of Suffield Browne, of Leasthorpe llall, co.
Leicester, and by her (wliod. 11 Jan. 1858) had issue,
I. Edwyn, of Baggrave Hall.
II. William Edwyn, Barrister-at-Law d. unm. 23 Aug. 1830.
III. Gustavus Andrew ajev.), of Somerby Hall, Leicester-
shire, m. 19 >ov. 1833, Harriet, dau. of Henry Villebois,
Esq. of Marham, and has Frederick Gustavus, Capt. Royal
Horse Guards; Evelyn (Rev.); Mary, m. 27 April, 1854,
John H. Manners Sutton, Esq. of Kelham Hall, Notts; and
Anna Glentworth, m. 24 July, 1862, Col. Duncan Jame.s
B lillie, Royal Horse Guards.
I. Mary, in. 8 May, 1820^ John Tylston Pares, Esq.
II. Selina, d. 12 Nov. 1836.
III. Georgiana, m. 6 April, 1839, Thomas Henry Starr, M.D.
IV. Anna Edwyn, jji. 23 May, 1829, Matthew Knapp, Esq. of
Linford house, Bucks, and d. 28 Dec. 1835.
I\Ir. Burnaby d. 1 Oct. 1825, and was «. by his eldest son,
Edwyn Burnaby, Esq. of Baggrave Hall, a Gentleman of Her
Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Chamber, Capt. in the 3rd,
or Prince of Wales's Dnigoon Guards, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff for Leicestershire 1867, 6. 29 Sept. 1799; to. '28 Aug.
1S29, Anne Caroline, dau. ot Thomas Salisbury. Esq., 2nd son
of Thomas Salisnury, Esq., of Alarshtield house, co. Yurk,
by Mary his wile, dau. of Thomas Lister, Esq., and has
issue,
Edwyn Shekard, now of Baggrave Hall.
Caroline Louisa, to. 1st, 14 Dee. lsr)9. Rev. C. Cavendish
Bentinck (who d. 17 Aug. I86.i), eldest son of the late Lord
Charles C. Bentinck ; and 2ndly, '20 Nov. 1870, Harry War-
ren Scott, Esq., 2nd son of Sir William Scott, Bart, of
Ancrum.
Cecilia Florence, m. 24 June, 1858, George Onslow Newton,
Esq. of Cro\ton Park, co. Cambridge; d. 7 Feb. 1869.
Gertrude Laura, m. '24 June, 1B58, Viscount Vaughan,
eldest son of the Earl of Lisburne. She it. 1865.
Ida Charlotte, m. 4 Aug. 1864, Lieut. Col. Conolly, V.C,
Coldstream Guards, son of the late E. M. Conolly, Esq.
of Castletown, co. Kildare, M.P.
Mr. Burnaby d. 18 July, 1867.
.^niM— Arg., two bars and a lion pas.=ant-guirdant in chief gu.
Ci-cst — A demi-man sa., in the dexter hand a branch of
columbine flowei'S ppr., round the neck a rope or, with th-
end hanging down on the sinister side.
il/of 0— Pro rege.
Seal — Baggrave Hall, Leicester.
2'omi House — 51, Eaton Square, S.'W.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
BUR
BURNABY OF BRAMPTON MANOR
HOUSE.
BuENABT, Thomas Fowke Akdeew, Esq. late
jf Langford Hall, Notts, now of Brampton Manor
House, near Huntingdon, b. 17 Oct. 1808 ; m. 9 Oct.
1833, Emily, 11th dau. of the late Rupert Chawner,
M.D., of Burton-on-Trent, and has issue,
I. Henkt Fowke, formerly in Holy Orders, now M.D. of
Bucklanil, Herts, late Fellow of King's College, Cam-
bridge, M.A., 6. 12 Dec. 1834.
II. Thomas Frederic Burnaby-Atkins, of Halstead Place,
near Sevenoaks, M.A. Trinity Hall, Cambridge, b. 13
March, 1836 ; m. 2 Jan. 1863, Elizabeth, dau. of the late
John Francklin, Esq. of Gonalston, Kotts, and has issue
(see following notice).
in. Eustace Beaumont, 6. 4 April, 1842 ; Lieut. H.M.'s 10th
regt.
IV. John Charles Wellesley (Rev.) Eector of VVyton, co.
Huntingdon, 6. 28 Jan. 1844.
I. Emily Sarah, m. 18. Sept. 1862, Edward Finch Dawson,
Esq. of Launde Abbey, Leicestershire.
II. Adelaide Sophia.
III. Anna Maria Gertrude, d. 13 June, 18G0.
IV. Caroline Maria.
iLiUCag^.— John Dick Bhrnabt. Esq. of Evington, co.
Leicester, Col. Grenadier Guards, J.P. and D.L. for Leicester-
shire, 3rd son of Andrew Burnaby, D.D. of Baggrave Hall,
CO. Leicester, Archdeacon of Leicester (see i^receding Memoir),
(1. June, 1852. He m. 27 Dec. 1798, Henry Anne, dau. of Sir
Thomas Fowke, Bart, of Lonesby Hall, Leicestershire, and by
her (who d. Jan. 1836; had issue,
John Dick, Barrister-at-Law, Judge of Leicestershire County
Courts, Deputy Chairman of Quarter Sessions, and D.L. ;
111. 1st, Sarah Jane, dau. of John Atkins, Esq., by whom he
had issue, John Dick Atkins. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau.
of the Rev. Mr. Williams, by whom he had issue, Sherard
Beaumont James ; Charles Albert; and William Augustus.
Frederic George (Uev.), M.A., m. Anna Maria, dau. of John
Atkins, Esq.
Thomas Fowke Andkew, now of Brampton Manor.
Charles Sherard, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Francis Jessop, Esq.
by whom he had issue, Mary Elizabeth ; 2ndly, Aune
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir F. G. Fowke, Bart.
Henry Anne. Maiianna. Emma.
Maria. Ann Woollaston. Elizabeth Hannah.
For lineage and Arms, see Bdrnaby of Baggrave.
&at— Brampton Manor House, near Huntingdon.
BURNABY-ATKINS OF HALSTEAD
PLACE.
Bfenabt- Atkins, Thomas Feedeeice, Esq. of
Halstead Place, Kent, J.P., M. A., s. to the Halstead
estate under the will of John Pelly Atkins, Esq.
whose name he assumed by royal license, h. 13
March, 1836, M.A. Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 1861 ;
m. 2 Jan. 1868, Elizabeth, dau. of John Erancklin,
Esq. of Gronalston Hall, Notts, and Great Barford,
Bedfordshire, and has issue,
I. John, 6. 15 Sept. 1872.
I. Frances Eve-line, d. 31 Jan. 1871.
II. Emily Mary. iii. F.lizabeth Caroline.
IV. Violet. V. Cecily.
JLtnCiTJJC— Mr. Burnaby Atkins is second son of Thomas
Fowke Andrew Burnaby, Esq. of Brampton Blanor, Hunts,
by Emily his wife, dau. of Bupert Chawner, Esq., M.D. (see
BcBNABi of Baggrave).
.^r»is— Atkins and Burnaby, quarterly.") See General
Crests — 1st, Atkins; 2nd Bcknaby. S Armory.
SfaJ— Halstead Place, Sevenoaks, Kent ; United University
Club.
1860, 5. 14 Feb. 1805 ; m. 11 Not. 1833, Harriet, 2nd
dau. of Hugh Parkei-, Esq. of Woodthorpe, co. York,
and d. 15 Jidy, 1878, having had issue,
I. Edward Strelley, now of Winkburn, Lieut.-Col. Cold*
ftrr;nn Guards, J.P.,i/. 5 April, 1835.
n. Hugh d'Arcy, Lieut.-Col. 7th Hussars, 6. 16 July, 183G.
III. WilUam Acton, b. 24 May, 1842.
IV Edward Annesley, b. 9 Nov. 1814, Capt. Rifle Brigade.
I. Harriet Gertrude, d. young.
II. Elizabeth Constance. ii(. Alice Mary Caroline.
ILlltCagC. — The Srst mention we have of the family of
Steade, living at, or being possessed of, Onesacre, in the co. of
York, where stands the old family mansion, appears, accord-
ing to Dr. Hunter, in some old writings of the time of Edward
III., between 1320 and 1377.
John de la Stede resided, as we find from several ancient
deeds, at Onesacre, 1417, as did his immediate successors,
Thomas, John, John, and Nicholas de la Stede.
Thomas Steade, Esq. of Hillsboro" 6. 1728 (7th in descent from
Nicholas Steade), m. 1768, MiUicent, dau. of Strelley Pegge,
Esq. of Beauchieff Abbey, and sister of Peter Pegge, of
Winlvburn Hall, who devised his estates to his nephew, the
late. Mr. Pegge Burnell. By her he had issue,
Thomas, his successor. Major 21st Light Dragoons, d. unm.
1796.
BEonoHTON Benjamin.
Mr. Steade d. 1793. His 2nd son,
Brodghton Benjamin Steade, Esq., 6. 3 July, 1774; J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff of Derbyshire 1839, succeeded Feb.
1836, to the estates in the counties of Nottingham and Derby,
of his maternal uncle Peter Pegge-Burnell, Esq. of Winkburn,
Notts, and then took by royal authority the names of Pegge
and Burnell, instead of that of Steade, in compUance with aa
injunction contained in his uncle's will.
Peter Pegge-Burnell was 3rd and youngest son of Strelley
Pegge, of Beauchieff Abbey, Derbyshire, to whose estates he
succeeded, as also to those of his distant relative, D'Arcy Bur-
nell, of Winkburn, Notts, 1784. On his marriage with Mary,
reUctof J. Lee, Esq. of Chesterfield, he also became the pos-
sessor of considerable property in that neighbourhood. At
the death of Mary, relict of d'Arcy Burnell, 1784, the said
Peter Pegge took the name of Burnell in addition.
The Burnell family has been settled at Winkburn since the
time of King Edward VI., when the monastery of Winkburn,
together with the parish, formerly belonging to the Knights of
St. John of Jerusalem, was granted to John Burnell, Merchant,
of London, in exchange for certain lands in Sussex (see
Thoroton's Noltinghomxhire).
Tlie Pegges were settled at Ashbourne, in Derbyshire, when
Eduard Pegge m. Gertrude, only dau. and heiress of Nicholas
Strelley, of Beauchieff Abbey. By this marriage the Strelley
estates at Ijeauchieff passed into the Pegge family.
Mr. Broughton Benjamin Pegge-Burnell, J. P., D.L., High
Sheriff, co. Derby 1844, to. 21 Dec. 1802, Elizabeth Dalton,
and d. 20 May, 1850, leaving a dau., Mary Milliccnt, m.
22 March, 1831, Rev. William Smith, of Dunston Hall, Derby-
shire, deceased, and a son and successor, the late Edwaro
Valentine Pegge Burnell, Esq. of Winkburn Hall and Beau-
chieff Abbey.
^r7!is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th per fcss indented or and
arg. a lion rampant sa., a bordure gu., chargid with eight
plates, for Burnell; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron between
three wedges sa., for Pegge.
Crests — A lion's gamb erect and erased sa., in the paw a
bunch of violets ppr., for Burnell; the sun rising in splen-
dour the rays alternately sa. or, and arg., for Pegge.
il/oi«o— Caritas fructum habet.
^cnt— Winkbui-n Hall, Southwell, Notts.
BURNELIi OF WINKBURN HALL.
The late Edwaed Valentine PEGGE-BtrENEiL,
Esq. of Beauchieff Abbev, Derby, and Winkburn
Hail, Notts, M.A., J.P., D.L., High Sheriff for Notts,
BURNETT OF GADGIRTH.
BuENETT, Eeancis Clatjd, Esq. of Gadgirth, co.
Ayr. J.P., formerly Col. R.A., b. 2 Oct. 1809; m.
1st, 18 Oct. 1836, Anne Emily, dau. of Capt. V7ool-
dridge, R.N. ; and 2ndly, 1863, Mary, dau. of Gen.
J. Grant, Bombay Ai-tiUery. By the former he has
issue,
I. Francis Eedfearn, h. 14 Jan. 1833.
II. Joseph John, b. 27 March, 1S15.
ui, William Augustus, b. 8 Feb. 1843.
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IV. Claud TTenry, &. 28 Sept. IS.'jS.
I. Margaret Anne, m. Capt. Lambert, 11. E.
II. Emily Catherine, m. Major S. Black, Benffal Staff Corps.
III. Julia Georgina, m. 1865, Douglas Campbell, Esq.
IV. Isabella Sarah.
ILtneaffC. — Gadgirth was for centuries the estate of the
ancient family of Chalmers. The last posses.'ior of the name,
John Chalmers, of Gadgirtli, Capl. In the service of the States,
General of the United Provinces, succeeded to the remnant of
the once extensive barony of Gadgirth which remained from
the losses the family sustained by their devotion to the cause
of the Stuarts. He d. unm. circa 1750, leaving his sisters his
co-heirs; Mary, the eldest, m. 1748, John Steele, Minister of
Stair, but had no issue ; at her death she devised her share of
Gadgirth to her husband, who hi. 2ndly, 1762, Christian, 2nd
dau. of John Steuart, Esq. of Dalguise, co. Perth, and had by
her two daus., Julia, to. 1796, Francis Redfearn, Esq. of
Xangton, co. York; and
Margaret, to. 1800, Joseph BuRNErT, Esq., Lieut. -Col.
Bengal Artillery, who purchased Mrs. Kedfearn's share of
Gadgirth ; of this marriage there was issue,
James, Lieut. H.E.I.C.S., d. 3 Sept. 1832.
John Joseph, of Gadgirth.
Francis Claud, now of Gadgirth.
Margaret, m. Gen. P. Byres. Isabella Christina.
Julia, d. i June, 1822.
Jane Aernes, to. Dr. James Russell, and has issue.
Catherine, m. G. Binning Home, Esq. of Argaty, and has
issue.
Col. Joseph Burnett d. 10 Oct. 1833, aged 80.
^?-ms— Arg., three holly leaves in chief ppr., and a hunter's
horn in base sa.
Crest — A holly branch ppr.
Motto— ticc fluctu, nee flatu.
/Sea£— Gadgirth, Tarbolton, N.E.
BTJRNETT OP KEMNAY.
Burnett, Rev. Alexander Geoege, of Kem-
ray, b. 7 Nov. 1816 ; m. Isfc, 4 Sept. 1849, Amelia
Letitia, eldest dau. of William Kendall, Esq., of
Bourton on the Water, co. G-louccster, Idj Letitia-
Wilkins liis wife, a descendant of Oliver Crom-
well, and by her (who d. 1855) has issue,
I. John Alexander, b. 12 Aug. 1852, m. 11 July, 1877,
Charlotte Susan, dau. of Arthur Forbes Gordon, Esq. of
Ilayne.
n. William Kendall, M.A., b. 6 Feb. 18.j4.
I. Letitia Wilkins. ii. Amelia.
Mr. Burnett m. 2ndly, 1 Aug. 1877, Anne Maria,
eldest dau. of Rev. Ebenczer Pledge, Incumbent of
Pembury Congregational Chiu'cli, Kent, and has
by her a son,
lu. Ebenezer, b. 25 June, 1878.
S^llTCajJC— James Burnett, immediate younger hrother
of Sir Thomas Burnett, of Lees, 1st hart, {sec Bukke's Peerage
and Baronetage), and uncle of Dr. Gilbert Burnett, Bishop of
Salisbury, acquired Craigmyle, co. Aberdeen, by marriage in
1608 with Ehxabeth, dau. and heiress of Thomas Burnett of
Craigmyle, maternally representative of the family of Craig-
myle, of that Ilk. They had issue,
I. Alexander, of Craigmyle, m. 1649, Christian, dau. of
Thomas Fi-aser of Strichcn, and had issue,
1 Alexander (Sir), of Craigmyle, to. Nicolas, dau. of Peter
Young of Auldbar, and had three daus., Isabel, m. 1695,
John Farquharson. ot Invercauld; Anne, rf. itriin. ; Mar-
garet, TO. 1st, 1702, Sir Charles Maitland, of Pittrichie;
2nd, 1705, Thomas Erskine of Pittodric.
2 Thomas, d. unm.
1 Anne, vi. George Gordon, of Terpersie.
2 Jane, m. her cousin Andrew Burnett, son of Thomas
Burnett, of Kemnay.
II. Thomas, of Kemnay, of whom below.
III. James, of Lagavin, ancestor of the Burnetts of Mon-
boddo.
IV. Robert, of Cowtoun, Muchalls, and Criggie, -m. 1st, 1645,
Jane Mortimer, by whom he had a son, Thomas, who d.
young; 2ndly, Helen Arbuthnot, by whom he had three
daus. co-heirs : 1 Helen, m. Sir Alexander Burnett of Leys,
4th hart. ; 2 Agnes, m. 1st, Thomas Burnett of Glenbervie,
2ndly, Sir William Nicolson of Glenbervie; 3 Jane, to.
William Burnett, son of Sir Thomas Burnett of Leys, 3rd
hart.
I. Mary r.i Alexander Forbes, of Corsiadae.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Burnett, acquired Kemnay, co. A))evdeen, in 16S3.
He m. 1650, Margaret (who d. 1689), dau. of John Pearson, of
the family of Balmadies, and d. 1688, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
ir. Andrew, m. his cousin Jane, dau. of Alexander Burnett,
of Craigmyle, and d. s. p.
I. Rachel, d. unm.
The elder son,
Thomas Burnett, of Kemnay, is known as a voluminous
correspondent on political and philosophical topics with many
of the notable people of his day, including Leibnitz, and the
Electress Sophia, and as one of the remarkable Court circle of
the Electress at Hanover. When in Paris in 1702, he was
arrested on some frivolous pretext at the instance of the
adherents of the Court of St. Germains, and suffered a year
and a half of imprisonment in the Bastille, from which he
was released through the intervention of the Electress and
her niece, the Duchess of Orleans. He to. 1713, Elizabeth,
dau. of Richard Brickenden, Esq. of Inkpen, co. Berks (after-
wards wife of Dr. George Lamont), and d. 1729, leaving, with
a dau., Anna, d. unm., a son,
George Burnett, of Kemnay, h. 1714; m. 1st, 1733, Helen,
dau. of Sir Alexander Buiuett, of Leys, 4th bart., by whom
he had,
Alexander, his successor.
Helen. Anne. Elizaheth.
Jane, to. Alexander Dunbar, of Boath, co. Nairn, and was
mother of the late Sir James Dunbar of Boath, Bart.
Mary.
He 7)1. 2ndly, 1752, Janet, dau. of James Dyce, Esq. of
Disblair, by whom he had no issue. He d. 1780, and was s.
by his son and heir,
Alexander Burnett, of Kemnay, long British Secretary
of Embassy, and for a short time Charge d'Aflaires at the
Court of Berlin. He to. 1782, Christian (who d. 1842), dau. of
Professor John Leslie by the dau. and heir of Hugh Fraser, of
Powis, CO. Aberdeen, and d. 1802, leaving a son and four
daus.,
John, his successor.
Helen, m. James Bannerman, Esq., second son of Sir Alex-
ander Bannerman, of Elsick, Bart., d. 1865.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 1806. Christian, d. unm. 1874.
Lamont, d. unm. 1842.
The only son,
John Burnett of Kemnay, h. 12 June, 187G; to. June, 1814,
Mary (who d. \ March, 1872), dau. of Charles Stuart, Esq. of
Dunearn, co. Fife, and d. 22 Dec. 1847, leaving issue,
Alexander George, now of Kemnay.
Charles John.
George, Lyon King of Arms, to. 11 Aug. 1870, Alice, dau.
of John Alexander Stuart, Esq., son of Charles Stuart ot
Dunearn, and has a son, John George, and a dau., Alice
Christina.
Stuart Moubray. Henry Martyn, in. and has issue.
Erskine William, d. 1848.
Mary Erskine. Christina Leslie, d. unm. 186G.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4tli, arg., three holly leaves in chief
vert and a hunting horn in base sa. garnished and stringed
gu., for Burnett; 2nd and 3rd, az., three garbs or, for
Craigmyle.
Crest — A dexter hand holding a branch of palm ppr.
Motto — Qua? vernant crescunt.
Seat — Kemnay House, co. Aberdeen.
BTJENETT OP KONEODDO.
Bfbnett, James Cumine, Esq. of Monboddo,
CO. Kincardine, J.P. and D.L., b. 21 March, 1835 ;
m. 12 Feb. 1863, Georgina Keith (dau. of Anthony,
late Earl of Kintore), and has issue,
I. James Burnett, b. 23 Dec. 1868.
II. John, b. 1871.
I. Mary Bertha Violet, b. 1864.
II. Lillian May, b. I8G6. iii. Georgina, h. 18G7.
ILtltCajC. — James Burnett, of Lagavin, third son of James
Burnett, of Craigmyle, immediate younger brotlicr of Sir
Thomas Burnett of I,eys, 1st bart., m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert Irvine, of Monboddo, co. Kincardine, acquired that
estate, and conveyed it to his son. lie had issue,
I. Alexander, of Monboddo, who predeceased his father in
1691, having m. 1686, Margaret, .lau. of Sir Alexander
Burnett, of Leys, Bart., and had issue a sou James, of whom
below.
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5UR
II. Rotevt, of Kair, d. f. p.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1673, George Garioch, of Kinstair.
II. Jane, ra. Sir David Carnegie, Bart, of Kinnaird.
Tlie grandson,
JA.MES Bdbnett, of Monboddo, m. 1709, Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir William Forbes, Bart, of Craigievar, and had issue,
I. James, of whom below.
II. William, to. Margaret, dau. of John Taylor, Esq., and
d. 1811, having had issue,
1 John, Judge of the Admiralty Court of Scotland, m.
Deborah, dau. of Dr. John Pater-ion, and il. 1810, having
had two sons (who d. unm.), and three daus.
2 Thomas, of Park, co. Kincardine, and Kepplestone, co.
Aberdeen, County Clerk of Aberdeenshire, and Purse-
bearer to the Lord High Commissioner to the General
Assembly of the Church of Scotland. He d. 1854, having
m. 1st, Anne Eebecca, dau. of Dr. John Paterson, by
whom he had,
John, Bombay Civil Service, to. Harriet, dau. of Samuel
Bourchier, Esq., and d. 1834, leaving two sons, who d.
young, and a dau., Marianne.
Newell, Clerk of Supply of the co. Aberdeen.
Thomas, killed by an accident on board the " Bucking-
hamshire," East Indiaman.
Margaret, d. unm. 1837.
He TO. 2ndly, 1836, Mary, dau. of Peter Garden, ofDelgaty,
and had,
Francis, d. unm. 1843.
William Farquhar.son, Commodore R.N., C.B., drowned
in the wreck of his ship, the " Orpheus," in 1863.
James, d. unm. 1851.
Marianne, m. Eev. Charles Edward Birch, Eector of
Wiston, Suffolk.
Helen Christian, m. Thomas Innes, Esq. of Leamey.
Penelope, to. Major Napier Turner Christie.
Harriet Hay, to. James Cumine, Esq. of Rattray.
Eliza Deborah, ra. John Paton, of Grandholm.
The eldest son,
James Bdrnett, of Monboddo, a distinguished lawyer and
man of varied accomplishments, was m.ide a Judge of the
Court of Sessions in 1767 by the title of Lord Moboddo. He d.
1799, leaving by his wife Elizabeth Farquharson, a son Arthur,
d. young, and two daus., Helen, of whom below, and Eliza,
whose beauty and accomplishments were celebrated by Burns.
The elder dau.,
Helen Burnett, of Monboddo, to. Kirkpatrick Williamson,
Esq., who assumed the name of Burnett, and d. in 1833,
having had three sons and three daus.,
Jajies, of whom below.
John, d. in India uvm.
Arthur, Advocate, and Sheriff Substitute of Peebles, d. 1877.
Elizabeth, to. 1808, Adam Cumine of Rattray, d. 1815.
Grace, d. unm. 1864. Margaret, d. unm.
The eldest son,
James Buknett Burnett Esq. of Monboddo, 6. 1792; m.
Jane, dau. of John Carter, Esq., and d. 1864, having had
issue,
James Cumine, now of Monboddo.
Arthur Coffin, d. s. p. 1871.
Eliza, m. James Badenoch Kicolson, Esq. of Glenbervie,
Kincardineshire.
Helen, in. William Disney Innes, Esq. of Eaemoor.
A,-ms — See preceding Memoir.
/SmJ— Monboddo, Fordoun, Kincardineshire.
BURNSIDE OP GEDLIN&.
Bttrnside, John Elliott, Esq. of Gedling House,
CO. Nottingham, High Sheriff 1876, b. 14 Feb. 1817 ;
m. 184i his cousin, Adelaide, dau. and co-heiress of
the EcT. John Burnside, M.A., Rector of Plumtrce,
CO. Nottingham, and has issue an only son,
William Elliott, 6. Feb. 1845.
ILtltCaflC— This family is of Scottish origin. John Burn-
side, Esq., TO. 24 July, 1786, the only dau. of AVilliam Stam-
ford, Esq. of Nottingham, whose two sons, William Elliott
Stamford, Esq., and John Elliott Stamford, Esq., both assumed
the name ana arms of Elliott in compliance with the will of
their maternal uncle, William Elliott, Esq. of Radford, co.
Nottingham, who d. 27 Sept. 1792. William Elliott Elliott,
Esq. of GedUng House, was High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire
in 1801, and d. s. p. 18 Jan. 1844, aged 88, and his younger
brother, John Elliott Elliott, Esq. of Nottingham, sometime
Lieut.-Col. of the Nottingham Volunteers, d. un,n. 10 June,
1823, aged 66, when their estates at Gedling, Plumtree and
elsewhere, devolved upon the Burnside family. Mr. Burnside
left issue by his wife above mentioned (who d. at her houss
in Castle Gate, Nottingham, 22 Sept. 1824), two sous and one
dau.,
I. William Stamford, of whom presently.
II. John (Kev.), Rector of Plumtree, co. Nottinghnm. ..'. 2.'i
Dei'. 1864, aged 72, having had issue, by Henrietta Anna
Julia, his wife (who d. 17 Dec. 1849, aged 53) John Henry,
who d. an infant 20 Aug. 1822; Adelaide, m. her cousin,
John Elliott Burnside, Esq. of Gedling House; Mary, of
Bramcote House, Notts, m. 28 Nov. 1878. The Hon. and Rev.
William Byron, and three other daus. two of whom d. unm.
1. Katheriiie, m. Sir iViliingham Franklin, sometime one ol
the Judges of the Madras Presidency.
The elder son,
William Stamford Burnside, Esq. of Gedling House, and
of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, D.L. for co. Notting-
ham, b. 1791 ; TO. Mary, dau. of Richard Gillett, Esq. of Ches-
terfield, CO. Derhy, and by her (who d. 1 March, 1870) left at
his decease, 22 May, 1870, two sons,
I. John Elliott, the present representative of the family.
II. WilUam (Rev.), Rector of Plumtree, co. Nottingham, i
Frances, dau. of the Rev. Henry Houson, M.A., Rector of
Braul Broughton, co. Lincoln, but has no issue.
Ai-ms—Sa,., a chevron or, between three boars' heads coupod
arg.
Crest — A crescent arg.
Motto — Gradatim plena.
iSeat— Gedling House, near Nottingham.
BXTRR OF ALDF.RMASTON.
BuEE, Daniel Higfohd Davall, Esq. of Alder-
maston Court, Berks, J. P. for cos. Gloucester,
Berks and Hereford, and D.L, for Herefordshire,
High Slieriff of Berks 1851, M.P. for Hereford from
1837 to 1851, b. 24 March, 1811 ; s. his mother
1 Feb. 1836 ; m. 18 Sept. 1839, Anne Margaretta,
only dau. of the late Capt. Edward Scobell, E.N.
of Poltair, Penzance, and has issue,
I. HiGFORD, 6. 20 July, 1840; to. 22 Sept. 18G9, Julia
Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Frederick J. H. Reeves, of East
Sheen, Surrey, and has issue. He has resumed ihc old
family name of Higford.
II. Edward, 6. 25 Sept. 184i ; d. 1875.
III. James Scudamore, 6. 15 Jan. 1854; d. 31 Oct. 1855.
IV. Arthur Scudamore, b- 21 June, 1857.
ICtlTCajC. — DanielBi ER, Esq., of Dover Court, Essex, son
of Daniel Burr, snd his wife Elizabeth Dauchert, of Amster-
dam, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Davall, Esq. of Yarmouth, co.
Norfolk, and was father of
Daniel Burr, Lieut.-Gen. H.E.I.C.S., who captured the
island of Ternate, the chief of the Moluccas, 21 June, 1801.
He m. 1st, 26 April, 1804, Miss Lucy Parry, and by her (who
d. 17 Nov. 1805) had one dau.,
Lucy Mary Anne, ra. 2 May, 1826, James Phillipps, Esq.
of Bryngwyn.
He m. 2ndly, 29 Sept. 1808, Mary, dau. and heiress of James
Davis, Esq. of Chepstow (and co-heiress of Frances, Dowager
Duchess of Norfolk, being a descendant of John Higford, Esq.
of Dixton, CO. Gloucester, and of his wife Frances, sister of
John, Lord Scudamore, C-. Holme Lacy, co. Hereford), by
whom he had issue,
Daniel Migford Davall, now of Aldermaston.
James Henry Scudamore (Rev.), 10 Aug. 1816, m. 1840, Jane,
only child of Rear-Admiral Charles Gordon, and had issue,
Henry, 0. 1841 ; Charles, 6. 1845, d. 1867; and Annie. The
Rev. J. H. S. Burr was drowned 11 May, 1852 ; his widow
rn. 7 Jan. 18J3, Rev. Francis Lewis, of St. Pierre, co. Mon-
mouth.
Mary.
Frances Cornelia, m. 1st, Charles Bush, Esq. ; and 2ndly,
Arthur Griffin, Esq.
Gen. Burr d. 19 Feb. 1828, and his wife 2 Feb. 1836.
Arms — Erm., on a mount vert, issuing from park pailings
with gate ppr., a lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a
scimitar all ppr., on a chief indented sa., two lions laiiipant
arg.
Crests— Out of a mural crown, inscribed with the word
" Ternate " a Malay, holding in the dexter hand ihe colours of
Tern.'te, all ppr., granted in <:ominemorationof the capture, in
1801, of that island, the chief of the Moluccas, by the late Lieut.-
Gen. Daniel Burr, E.I.C.S.
Motto — Virtus verus honos.
Seat — Aldermaston Court, Reading.
Town iiuiiae— 23, Eaton Place, S.W.
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BURBELIi OF BROOMEPARK.
Bftikell, Brtan, Esq. of Broomepark, North mn-
berland, A.M., F.S.A., late Capt. 4th Dragoon
Guards, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1856, h. 23
June, 1805 ; m. 21 Sept. 1837, Frances Mary,
only dau. of John Quantock, Esq. of Norton House,
Somerset, and bj her (who d. 1866) has issue,
I. Brtan, Capt. 15th Hussars, 6. 15 July, 1839; m. 23 Sept.
1874, Jane Collingwood, 4th dau. of Major Browne, of
Lesbury House.
II. Henry Matthew, 6. 6 July, 1812.
III. William John, b. 8 Feb. 1845 ; to. 27 AuR. 1873, Helena
Elizabeth, 2ncl dau. of Alexaniler Browne, Esq. of Lesbury
House.
IV. Walter Charles, h. 18 April, 1S49.
V. John, h. 25 Feb. 1852.
I. Frances Eleanor, ,n. 1872, J. C. J. Fcnwickc, Esq. of
Long Franilintituu.
II. Georgina.
iLtllCJltJC. — The Burrells are of very ancient date upon
the borders of England and Scotland, particularly in that
district formerly known by the name of the East Marches ;
their names occur in various records of the times and in
family muniments, as Boraille, Borell, Burwell, but now
generally Burrell.
Thomas Blrrell, Esq. of Milfield and of Broomepark,
h. 1654, son of Ralph Burrell, Esq. of Milfield, and great-
grandson of Thomas Burrell, of Milfield, living temp. Eliza-
beth, s. to his paternal property at Milfield, 1608, and in 16s7
to his uncle Thomas's estates of Broomepark and Abberwick.
He in. 1 July, 1680, Martha, dau. of George Kevely, of
Newtown Underwood and Thropple, and dying 1700, left
fifteen children. The 4th son.
The Rev. William Burrell, A.M., Vicar of Chatton, co.
Northumberland from 1713 to 1752, s. to the family estates
upon the death of his brother Robert, in July, 1751. He was
h. 25 Jan. 1687 ; m. about 1726, Philadelphia, dau. of Bryan
Grey, Esq. of Kyloe. He d. and was buried in his own church
at Chatton, 14 Jan. 1752, leaving two sons and two daus.,
Bryan, his heir; Robert, </. s. p. 1751; Martha, d. unni.,
1806 ; and Frances, m. Robert Smart, Esq. of Hobberlaw.
The eldest son,
Brvan Burrell, Esq., 6. about 1728; A.B., served as High
Sheriff for the co. 1768. He m. May, 1771, Mary, dau. of
Henry Partridge, of King's Lynn, afterwards of Northwold,
Norfolk, and by her (who d. 12 July, 1778, aged 28) he left at
his decease, 3 Nov. 1806, aged 78, two sons, William, late of
Broomepark ; and Henry, A.M., Barrister-at-Law, one of
the Principal Secretaries of Lord Eldon, d. 1814. The eldest
son,
William BcRRELL, Esq. of Broomepark, 6. 1773, J.P. and
D.L., served as High Sheriff 1811; m. 1804, Eleanor, eldest
dau. of Matthew Forster, Esq. of Bolton House, and by her
(who d. 21 May, 1846) had two sons, Bryan, now of Broome-
park, and Matthew, A.M., Vicar of Chatton, Northumberland,
■ttr. Burrell d. 2 Feb. 1847.
Arms — Or, a saltier gu. between four leaves vert, on a
hief az. a lion's head erased between two battle - axes
pr.
Crest — An arm armed ppr., holding a bunch of burdock
ert.
Motto — Adha-roo.
jStaJ— Broomepark, Alnwick, Northumberland.
BTJRROUGHES OF BUSLINGHATH.
BrRRoronES, Hexry Randall, Esq. of Bur-
ingham Hall, Norfolk, b. 12 May, 1863 ; s. his
ather 1872,
HtllCagC— Jeremiah Bueroughes, Esq. of Wymnndham,
m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Tliomas Randall, Esq., and by lier (wiio
i. 10 Oct. 1734, aged 36) had issue,
Jeremiah, liis heir.
Eandall, of Long Stratton, A.M., of Clare Hall, Cambridge,
Rector of Bressingham and Shelfangcr, iii. Elizabeth-.Maria,
dau. and sole heiress of William EUis, Esq. of Kiddall Hull,
CO. York, and had issue.
Thomas, of Wymondham, Surgeon, f/.r.ji., le.iving, by Eliza-
beth his wife (who d. 20 July, 1805), besides a dau., Eliza-
beth, iii. T. Norgate, a son,
Thomas Cooke (Rev.), M.A.. sometime a senior Fellow of
Caius College, Rector of Laudbeacli, co. Cambrid;^c, J.P.,
m. Mary, dau. and co-hoir of the Rev. Robert Masters,
B.D., Rector of Landbcach, and d. 23 April, 1821, aged
Co, leaving two sons,
Thomas (Rev.), of Eickinghall.
Thomas Cooke, of Gazeley, Suffolk.
Mr. Borroughes d. 27 Nov. 1753, aged G7, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Jeremiah Burroughes, Esq. of Wymondham, J.P. and D.L.,
m. 1754, Diana, youngest dau. and co-heir of James Burkir»,
Esq. of Xorth Buiiiugham, and had issue,
I. James Burkin, his heir.
II. Randall, ot Burfield Hall, Wymondham, J.P. and D.L.,
m. Anne, youngest dau. and co-heir of Samuel Denton,
Esq., by Jane his wife, niece and heiress of Samuel Proctor,
Esq., of Burfield Hall, and d. 9 Sept. 1817, aged 56,
having had by this lady (who d. 30 Jan. 1827, aged 65), a
son and three daus.,
1 Randall Proctor, M.A., and Fellow of Emanuel College,
Cambridge, J.P. for Norfolk, d. 16 Jan. 1820, aged 25.
1 Diana, iii. William Spinks.
2 Ann Diana, of Burfield Hall.
3 Jemima, d. unm. 9 Jan. 1820.
Mr. Burroughes d. at Bath, 7 Dec. 17G7, aged 3D (will dated
2nd, was proved 19 Dec. 1767). His eldest son and heir,
James Burkin Burroughes, Esq. of Burlingham Hall, m.
Christabel, dau. and heir of Henry Negus, Esq. of Hovetoa
Hall, and by her (who d. 25 Jan. 1843, aged 78) had issue,
Henry Negus, his heir.
Jeremiah (Rev.), J. P., M.A., m. 1828, Pleasance, dau. of the
late Sir Thomas Preston, Bart.
Wilham, d. 1866.
Mary, jii. Lieut. -Col. Sir George Charles lloste, brother oJ
late Sir WiUiam Hoste, Bart.
Mr. Burroughes d. 30 Nov. 1803, and was «. by his eldest
son,
Henry Negus Burroughes, Esq. of Burlingham, h. S
Feb. 1791; M.P. for East Norfolk, High Sheriff 1817; to. 1st,
25 Aug. 1818, Jane Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Dixon Hoste,
Rector of Tittleshall-cum-Godwick, and sister of Sir WilUam
Hoste, Bart., and by her (who d. 1851) had issue,
I. James Burkin, twin with his sister Jane, d. Nov. 1819 ;
d. 1854.
II. Henry Negus, Lieut. R.N., b. Nov. 1821; m. June, 1855,
Ida, dau. of the Rev. Charles Ficnnes Clinton, of Wclwyn,
Herts; and d. Jan. 1856, without issue.
III. William, 6. Sept. 1827; d. April, 1811.
IV. Randall, his heir.
V. Edward, 6. Sept. 1831 ; d. Jan. 1865.
I. Jane, twin with her brother James, d. 1840.
II. Mary, d. Feb. 1841.
Mr. Bnrrnughes m. 2ndly, 28 Nov. 1854, Augusta Susanna,
dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Proctor, C.B., of Aberhavesp Hall, Mont-
gomeryshire. He represented the eastern division of co.
Norfolk for twenty years from 1837 to 1857, and dying 22
March, 1872, was s. by his son.
Rev. Randall Burroughes, J. P., of Burlingham Hall, b.
April, 1829; m. 19 Oct. 1852, Hon. Emily Harbord, dau. of
Edward, 3rd Lord Suffield, and d. 1872, leaving issue,
I. Henry Randall, now of BurlingUam.
1. Jane Emily. ii. Ida.
HI. Catherine Mary, d. Oct. 1856.
IV. Christabel Mary.
V. Caroline Fenthy.
Arms — Arg., two chevrons between three chaplets vert.
Crest — A griffia's Lead erased arg., charged with two chcv
rons vert.
Motto — Animo et fide.
iSeat— BurUngham Hall, Norwich.
BURROUGHES OF LONG STRATTON.
EURROTTGHES, RANDALL RoBERT, Esq. of Th<
IManor House, Long Stratton, Norfolk, J.P., and
Major West Norfolk Militia, b. 1 Dec. 1827 ; »». IC
April, 1855, Jane Sarah, eldest dau. of John Bax
Esq., Hon. E.I.C.S., of Twyford House, Essex, and
has five daus.,
1. Jane Lillian. n. Edith Irons-ule.
III. Mabel Frances, d. 29 Nov. 1878. iv. Amy Klii::il'Oth.
v. Violet Ellys.
JLl'UCaSC— BicHARD Burroughes, Esq. of Long Stratton,
CO. Norfolk, 2nd son of Jeremiah Burroughes, Esq. (see
livuRovaa^s of Burlingham), m. Elizabeth Maria, only dau.
and heir of William EUis, Esq. of Kidliall, co. Wrk, and had
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EUR
(with two daus., Elizabeth Maria, m. Eev. J. Ward, D.D. ;
and Diana, m. Kev. W. Walford, A.M.) an only son,
The Rev. Ellis BcBKonouEs, of Long Stratton, who m. 1795,
Sarah .Vasmytb, only dau. of Kobert Marsh, Esq., and had
i.-sue, Ellis, his heir; Walter; and Eandall Ellis. He d. 1831,
and was s. by his eldest son,
The Rev. Ellis Bobkodghes, of Long Stratton, J.P., and
D.L., 6. 17 Jan., 1797 ; m. 16 Sept. 1823, Elizabeth Phillips,
el. lest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Francis Wilder, late M.P.
f i>r Arundel, and by her (who d. Oct. 1867) had issue,
Ellis Phillips, d. 10 Aupr. 1843.
Randall Kobebt, present proprietor.
Frances Sarah, m. IS.'JO, Rev. George ^ewnham Phillips,
Rector of Korth Eling, Hants.
Arms— Arir., two chevrons between three chaplets vert,
quartering Ellis. .
6Ves(— A grifBn's head erased arg., charged with two
chevrons verr. . ,
il/otto— Animo et fide. Tho Ellis motto is, Hiuc nabeo non
tibi.
Seat— The Manor House, Long Stratton.
BTJimOUGHS OF HOUSAY.
Teaill Burroughs, Feedeeick Wili,iam,C.B.,
Esq. of (Rolfsay, or) Rousay, co. Orkney, J.P. and
D.L., Col. in the army, and Lieut. -Col. Command-
ing the 1st Administrative Brigade Orkney Artillery
Volunteers, b. 1 Feb. 1831 ; s. by will to the estates
in Scotland of his grand- uncle, George William
Traill, Esq. of Viera, 1 Feb. 1852, and assumed the
name of Traill in addition to and before that of
Burroughs, m. 4 June, 1870, Ehza D'Oyly, youngest
dau. of Col. Wniiam Geddes, C.B., J.P. and D.L.
of Midlothian. Lieut. -Col. Burroughs served with
the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Crimean
war, in the Indian Mutiny and in the TJmbeyla
campaign on the north-west frontier mountains of
India, and commanded the regt. for ten years ; was
twice wounded, and has received the Order of the
Medjidie, the Crimean, Turkish, and Indian Mutiny
medal?, and five clasps.
ILlUCaSC. — This family claims to be a branch of the house
of DE BuEGH, the name of whicli appears to have been written
Burough or Burrough, at a very early period. This branch
was for some time settled in cos. Wicklow and Cavan.
Majob-Gen. Fbedebick William Bceboughs, of the Bengal
Infantry, son of Sir William Burroughs, of Castle Bagshaw,
CO. Cavan.. sometime Advocate-General of Bengal under the
Marquess ComwalUs, m. 21 March, 1830, Caroline, only dau.
of Capt. Charles Adolphus Marie de Peyron, of the Bengal
Lifht Cavalry, only son of the Chevalier Charles Adrien de
Peyron, by Mary his wife, eldest dau. of Sir George Colebrooke,
Bart. This Chevalier Charles .\drien de Peyron was in the
service of Gostavus, King of Sweden, and was killed in a duel
by Count de la Marck, 1784. His widow m. 2ndly, William
Traill, Esq., and had issue a son, George William Traill, of
Viera, Orkney. General Burroughs (by Caroline his wife, who
d. 1863) had issue,
Fbedebick William, now of Bousay.
George William, b. 8 Oct. 18.32; d. 28 Sept. 1833.
Charles Adolphus de Peyron, Lieut. 82nd regt., b. 20 April,
1850.
Carohne Letitia Mary.
Emma Louisa, m. 9 Sept. 18C0, Rev. Thomas Pacey Kccne,
M.A., and has issue.
Clara Traill.
Charlotte Littler, m. Sept. 18B9. Capt. Frederick William
Ciohan, Bengal Staff Corps, and has issue.
Arm?— Gu.. the stump of a laurel tree eradicated and
Sprouting ppr.
Crest — A lion passant gu.
PIoUo. — Audaces fortuna juvat.
6'eaJ.— Trumland Hou:x-, Island of Rousay, Orkney.
BURROWES OF STRADONE HOUSE.
BuEROWES, Egbert, Esq. of Stradone House, co.
Cavan, J.P. and D,L., High Sheriti' 1838, and M.P.
for CO. Cavan 1855 to 1857, h. 19 March, ISIO ; m.
16 Oct. 1838, Anne Frances, only dau. of the late
John Carden, Esq. of Barnaue, co. Tipperarj, and
has had issue,
I. Thomas, 6. 17 July, 1839, d. an infant.
II. RoBEET James, h. 9 Sept. 1845, late Capt. Ist Dragoon
Guards, m. 1876, Ella, dau. of the late Commodore
JIagruder, U.S. army, and niece of Major-Gen. J.-B.'
Wagruiler.
II. Arnold Henry, &. 22 Oct. 1846; d. 1843.
I. Frances Susan, m. 2 Dec. 18C9, John Olpherts, Esq., eldest
son of John Olpherts, Esq., D.L., of Ballycouaell.
II. Honora, d. Feb. 1856.
III. Mary Anne Cecilia, d. Sept. 1854.
HtltCatje.— This family was established in Ireland by
Robert Bobowes, who settled at Drumlane, co. Cavan, on the
settlement of Ulster by King Jajuss I. His eldest son and
heir,
Thomas Bobowes, became pos.'essed of Stradone, of which
estate he also received a patent of confirmation from King
Charles 1 , 1638.
Thomas Bdbbowes, Esq,, of Stradone House (great-grand-
father of the present proprietor), to. Jane, dau. of Thomas
Nesbitt, Esq,, of Lismore House, co. Cavan, and had issue,
I. RoBEBT nf Stradone House.
II. Thomas, of Dangan Castle, co. Meath, Colonel H.E.I.C.S.,
m. 1st, Miss Greenland, and had a son, Arnold Robinson,
Major Scots FusiUer Guards, who served through the Penin-
sular war as A.-D,-C. to Fi-ld-Marshal Lord Beres-
ford; TO. Harriet, dau. of Richard Hereford, Esq. of
Fenny Bentley, co. Derby, and had issue several sons and
daugliters. The Colonel m. 2ndly, Frances, 4th dau. of Wm.
Beresford Lord Decies, Archbishop of Tuam, and had issue,
1 William Nesbitt, T,ieut.-Col. Ijth Lancers, to, Susaniia
Henrietta Bermingbam, dau. of Thomas Bermingham
Daly Henry Sewell, Esq., and had issue, I. Augustus,
deceased; W. Arnold, deceased; Henry Adrian.
2 Elizabeth, m. the Baron de Cetto, Bavarian JUinistcr to
the Court of St. James.
iTi. Arnold (Rev.), d.t/,»i))i.
iv. Cosby, d. unm. in India. v. Margery, d. vnm.
VI, Anne, m. the Rev. William Wade, Rector ol Dromore, co.
Tyrone.
VII. Martha, d. unm.
The eldest son,
RoBEBT BuBKOWES, Esq,, of Stradone House, m. Sophia, dau.
of the Ven, Joseph Story, Archdeacon of Kilmme, and by
her had (with four daus., Jane, in. Samuel Moore, Esq. of
MoyneHall, co. Cavan; and Sophia, to. Brabazon Noble, Esq.;
Anne, m. Hon. and Very Rev. George Gore, Dean of Killala ;
Frances, d. v.nm.), a son and heir,
Thomas Buebowes, Esq., of Stradone House, Major in the
army, m. 1807, Susan, dau. of the Rev. Henry Seward, of
Badsey, co. Worcester, and had issue,
I. PiOBEET, now of Stradone.
II. James Edward, b. Nov. 1820; m. 1854, Maiy Anne, 2nd
dau, of the late John Nesbitt, Esq,, of Lismore, co. Cavan,
and d. leaving a son, Thomas Cosby, b. 1«56.
III. Henry, d- young.
I. Honora Seward, m. 1835, the Hon. Thomas Leslie.
Mr. Burrowes d. April, 1836.
Arms — Or, on a cross gu. five mullets arg., in each chief
quarter a lion passant sa., ducally crowned and langued of
the second. , „ ^ ,
C',-i:st—A lion sejant-guardant sa., ducally crowned or, lan-
gued gu.
JV/o«o— Non vi scd virtute.
Seat— Stradone House, Cavan.
BURTON OF LONGNER HALL.
BrRTON, RoBKET LiXGEN, Esq, of Loiigner Hall,
CO. Salop, J.P. and D.L., b. 23 Oct. 1836 ; m. 29
Oct. 1861, Catherina Sophia, eldest dau. of Richard
Francis Cleavcland, Commander R,N., and has issue
I. John, b. 25 July, 1862.
II. Richard Francis, b. 16 Jan. 1864.
III. Edward, 6. 15 May, 1874.
I. Ellen. II. Mary.
III. Amy Sophia. iv. LUian.
V. Rachel.
3LiuCaSC.— The Burtons of Lonftner have been seated
for many centuries in Shropshire. The Antiquary, William
Burton, B.L., in his Commentary on Antoninus's Itineraiy,
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snys, " they were of Shropshire, a family for some time, for
no ordinary relations, very Rracious with the several princes
of llie Koyal House of York," and Browne Willis tells us
that " they were a family of great antiquity, being possessors
of Longner in the time of Edward IV., and liefore that heing
seated at Burton or Boerton, in the parish of Condover,
Shropshire."
Sm Edward Burton, Knt., of Longner, representative of the
family, "was with King Edward IV., successful in fourteen
set battles between the houses of York and Lancaster ; and
for his great loyalty and service he was made knight-banneret,
under the royal standard in the field," a.d. 1460. He was v.
by his son.
Sir Robert Burton, Knt. of Longner, knighted by Edward
IV., 1478 ; got a giant of arms from Wryth, Norroy, dated 22
May, 1478, and was father uf,
Sir Edward Burton, Knight of Longner, Master of the Robes
to Henry VII., m. Jocosa, dau. of Thomas Cressett, Esq. of
Upton Cressett, co. Salop, and d. 23 April, 1524, leaving
with a younger son Thomas, an elder son, his successor,
John Burton, Esq., of Longner, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Poyner, Esq., of Boston, co. Salop, and had issue,
I Edward, his successor.
I. Jane, vi. Thomas Corbet, Esq. ot Longner.
II. Eleanor, to. Randolph Banister, Esq. of Lacon.
III. Ankckoka, a Nun.
IV. Ann, III. Bostock, Esq. of Morton Say, co. Salop.
V. Aiikrcd, m. Wright, Esq. of London.
VI. Mary, vi. Barker, Esq., of Bridgnorth, co. Salop.
Sir Edward d. 22 Oct. 1543, and was s. by his only son,
Edward Burton, Esq., of Longner, m. Ann, dau and
heir of Nicholas Madocks, Esq., of Worn and Cotton, co. Salop,
and had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Edward, ancestor of the Marquess Convngham, Hvr-
loa of CarrigahoU : Bvv.ioin of BarLon UaU ; and Burton,
Bart., of Pollacton.
III. Humphrey. rv. Timothy.
I. Mary, m. Sir Richard Lloyd, Knt., of Ripton.
II. Dorothy, nt. John Milton, Esq. of Weston, co. StnfTord.
III. Kathehne, to. George Corbet, Esq. of Hope, co. Salop.
Mr. Burton d. 1558, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Burton, Esq. of Longner, 6.1542; m. Katherine,
dau. and co-heir of William Beyst, Esq. of Atcham, co. Salop,
and had issue,
I. Edward, liis heir.
II. William. III. John. iv. Richard.
I. Ann. 1)1. Charles More, Esq. of Millethorpe Hall.
II. Sarah, (/. imm. iii. Margaret, d. unm.
IV. Elizabeth, d. unm.
Mr. Burton d. 1619, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Burton, Esq. of Longner, m. 1601, Elizabeth, dau.
of Francis Newton, Esq. of Highley, co. Salop, and had
issue,
I. Francis, his heir.
II. Richard. III. Thomas. iv. John.
I. Magdalen, m. Hopwood, Esq. of Milford, co. Hereford.
II. Margaret, m. Walter Foster, Esq. of Uarvage Grange, co.
Salop.
III. Johanna, to. Turner, Esq., co. Salop.
Mr. Burton d. 1642, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Burton, Esq. of Longner, m. Katherine, dau. of
Jacob Dalton, Esq. of Doveridge, co. Derby, and d. 1680,
leaving an only son,
Thomas Burton, Esq. of Longner, 5. 1637; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, co. Worcester,
by whom, who d. 1693, he had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Tiiomas. iii. Edward.
I. Ann, iH. Sir Walter Wrottesley, 3rd bart. of Wrotteslny.
II. Elizabeth, in. Joseph Jones, Esq. of Chilton, co. Salop.
III. Katherine, m. Thomas Wright, d. uiini.
IV. Mary, d. unm., 1739.
V. Isabella, in. Thomas Hutchinson, Esq. of Owthorpe, co.
Nottingham.
VI. Penelope, c^. unin. 1691.
Mr. Burton d. 24 April, 1695, and was .«. by his eldest son,
Robert Burton, Esq. of Longner, High Sheriff co. Salop,
1709, in. Elizabeth, dau. of Martin Ballard, Esq. of Evesham,
to. Worcester, and had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Ann, 6. 16 Aug. 1702; ra. May, 1722, Thomas Lingen, Esq.
of Sutton Court, co. Hereford, and Radbroke, co. Glouces-
ter, and d. May 17, 1737, leaving a son,
Robert Lingen, who .s. his uncle at Longner, and assumed
the surname of Borton, by Act of Parliament, 1748.
Mr. Burton d. 1723, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Burton, Esq. of Longner, b. 21 Deb. nCi; d. unm.
Aug. 1730, when his estates devolved on his nephew, who,
as stated above, assumed the surname of Burton, and
became
Robert Burton, Esq. of Longner. He was h. 1725 ; in. 7
June, 1748, Anne, dau. of Thomas Hill, Esq. of Tern Hall, by
whom (who d. 1771) he had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Henry (Rev.), b. 1755, Vicar of Atcham, of Madeley, and
for some time of the Holy Cross and St. Giles, all in Shrop-
shire; d. 16 Jan. 1831, leaving issue by his wife, Miry,
dau. of William Gittins, Esq. of Chilton, co. Salop,
1 Robert, heir to his uncle.
2 Heniy (Bev.), M.A., Rector of Upton Cresset, and Vicar
of Atcham and of Condover, Salop, J. P. ; ni. 28 Jan.
1845, Hon. Charlotte Beiasyso Banington, 3rd dau. of
George, 5th Viscount Barrington, who d. June, 1873.
He d. Sept. 1873.
1 Anne, d. 5 May, 1875.
2 Elizabeth Blanche, in. to James Brasier, Capt. R.N., of
Biadney, co. Salop, and d. 11 June, 18/7.
iTi. Edward, 6. 1756; rf. 18 April, 1827, leaving by his wife
Dorothy Eliza, dau. of Joshua Blakeway, Esq. of Lythwood,
CO. Salop, surviving issue,
1 Edward, b. 1794; m. 1825, Ellen, dau. of the Rev.
Joseph Corbett, D.D., of Longner Archdeacon of Sali.p,
and a. without i.ssue, 19 Jan. 1836.
2 Rjbert Lingen (Rev.) M.A., Vicar of the Holy Cross and
St. Giles's, Shrewsbury; m. 1st, 1829, Everilda, dau. of
the Rev. Rigbye Rigb^e, of Harrock Hall, co. Lancaster,
which lady d. 22 April, 1833; and 2ndly, 1835, Mary
Anne Ehzabeth, dau. of the Rev. C. Pyne-CofSn, of East-
down House, Devon, and relict of the Rev. Orlando
llamlyn Wilhams, of Clovelly, by whom he had a son,
Edward Lingen, 6. 1836 ; to. 1864, Edith Maria, dau. of
Chas. Jas. T. Oakes, Esq., and d. Ib65, leaving a son,
Edward.
1 Anna Maria, in. 1821, the Rev. Chailc:j Gici^ory Wade,
Rector of Hanwood.
2 Anne.
IV. John.
I. Mary, d. 1775.
II. Anna Maria, m. 1776, Edmund Plowden, of Plowden, co.
Salop.
Mr. Burton, who was High Sheriff co. Salop 17C3, d. 1803,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Burton, Esq. of Longner, High Sheriff co. Salop
1804, TO. 1798, Rose, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John Siiiitheman,
Esq. of Little Wenlock, and dying s. p. 1841, was s. by his
nephew,
Robert Burton, Esq. of Longner Hall, h. 28 April, 1796;
in. lit, 1 Nov. 1825, Catherine, 2nd dau. of William Walcot,
Esq. of The Moor Hall, co. Salop, by whom (who d. 1830) he
has a dau. Jemima-Anne, in. to Thos. Wm. Walcot, Capt.
47th B.N. I., 3rd son of the Rev. Charles Walcot, of Bitteiley
Court, and d. 1853. Mr. Burton in. 2ndly, 6 Aug. 1835,
Catherine, eldest dau. of the Rev. Herbert Oakeley, D.D., of
Oakeley, co. Salop, by whom he has issue,
Robert Lingen, now of Longner.
Robert Henry Lingen, b. 26 Feb. 1841.
Robert Edward Lingen, 6. 26 Sept. 1842; m. 1S6S, Marion,
eldest dau. of Soulden Oakeley, Esq., Col. 5tith ic^t.
Robert Thomas Lingen, 6. 11 April, lS4.'i; ./. IG Nov. 1859.
Robert Francis Lingen, b. 29 Nov. 1848; d. 22 Feb. 1854.
Constance Lingen, m. 1862, C. J. Morris, Esq., of Wood-
Eaton Manor, co. Stafford.
Mr. Burton d. 14 Sept. 1860, and was s. by his son, the present
Robert Lingen Burton, Esq.
Arma — Per pale az. and purpure a cross engrailed or,
between four roses arg.
Ci-esl — A dexter gauntlet coupedat the wrist ppr.
Motto — Dominus providebit.
Seat — Longner Hall, near Siu-ewsbury, co. Salop.
Tingcti of !|"ingcn:. Suiton, .^'olic-Cbitlj ;mh "ilinbbvooli.
The family of Lingen is of great antiquity, and was, at
a very early period, seated at a small village of that name,
about two miles from Wigmore, in Herefordshire, the Lord
of which Castle, Ralph de Mortimer, held Lingham at the
Domesday Survey. Under Mortimer, the occupant of Ling-
ham, was Turstin, usually styied Turstin de Wigmore. There
is a town called Lingen in Westphalia, not far removed from
the limits of ancient Flanders, and it is not improbable that
Turstin may have come from Lingen, in Germany, and have
given that name to the villajie lie acquired near Wigmore.
Tliis supposition would be further contirmed if it were ccriaia
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tliat Turstin Oe Wiemore, of Domesday, and Turstin, <7te
Flandrian, also named therein, were identical {see Eyton's
Aiitiquities of Shrox>shire).
John de Lingen, descended from Ralph de Wigmore, whose
ancestor, Turstin de Wismore, held Lingen, or Lingliam,
near Wigmore, in co. Ucrelord, in 10S6, was living a.d. l.iGO ;
he had issue,
I. John, his hoir.
II. Kalph, living a.d. 1292.
I. Maud, M. Walter de Pedwardine.
II. Constance, who »t. Grimbald Pauncefort, and distinguished
her conjugal attichment by cutting oflf her right hand to
rescue her husband from captivity at Tunis, in the Crusade
under Prince Edward and St. Louis.
The elder son.
Sir John de Likoev, s. his father, and had a grant of Free
Warren, 1256. He had (with a dau., Agnes) a son,
Sm .John de Ltngen, knighted at a great solemnity in 1305
previous to accompanying King Edward I. on his last ex-
pedition to Scotland ; he had (with a younger son, Richard,
in great power and trust temp. Henry IV., who m. Isabel, dau.
of Philip Holgate) an elder son,
Ralph Lingen, Esq. of Lingen, M.P. co. Hereford, temp.
Edward III. and Richard II. He m. Margery, sister of Sir
Eobert Perabrugge, Knt., of Tong Castle, co. Salop, and had,
with two daus.. IsoUIa, hi. Brian Harley, of Brampton ; and
Isabel, who founded a College at Tonge in 1411. She m. 1st,
Falke Pcmbrugge ; 2ndly, Sir John Ludlow, Knt., and 3rdly,
Sir Thomas Peytvine, and d. 1446), a son and heir,
Sir Ralph Lingen, Knt., of Sutton and Lingen, m. Jane,
dau. of John Russell, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
i(. Richard. ill. Thomas, Steward of Tonge 1407-41.
IV. Ralph.
I. Matilda, m. Thomas Devereux.
II. Etheldred. iii. Margery.
IV. Euphemia, m. William Pembrugge.
Sir Ralph, whose will is dated Dec 1452, was s. by his eldest
eon,
Sir John Lingen, Knt., of Sntton and Lingen, Sheriff of co.
Hereford in 1469, 1486, and 1496; m. Elizabeth, 3rd dau.
and co-heir of Sir John Burgh (by Jane his wife. dau. and co-
heiress of Sir William Clopton, of Clopton, co. Warwick, and
Radhrook, co Gloucester) and c^. 1506, by her leaving (who d.
8 Feb. 1522, and was buried at Aymestry) a son and heir,
Sir John Lingen, Knt., of Sutton and Lingen, also jure
uxoris of Stock-Edith, Sheriff co. Hereford 1506 and 1517;
m. 1512, Eleanor, dau. and heir of Thomas Milwater, Esq. of
Stoke-Edith, andd. 1530, leaving (with a dau., m. J olin Wig-
more, Esq. of Lucton) a son and successor,
John Lingen, Esq. of StoUe Edith, Sheriff co. Hereford 1544;
TO. 1.530, Margaret, dan. of Sir Thomas Englefield, Bart., of
Englefield, Berks, Speaker of the House of Commons, and
had issue,
I. John, hisheir.
II. William, -m. Cecily, dau. of Anthony Ingram, Esq., co.
Warwick, and had a son,
Edward, of whom hereafter as successor to the estates.
III. Walter, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Philip Baker, and d.
1577, leaving, Ralph, m. Mary, dau. and heir of Thomas
Hanbury ; Ann ; and KatUerine, m. Robert Clough, Esq.,
of Minsterley.
IV. Thomas.
V. Richard, of Stnke-Edith, m. 1st, Ann, dau. of Thomas
Havard, and 2ndly, Elizabeth Spenser, widow. He d. 1C31,
leaving issue by his first wife only,
John, 6. 1564; m. Mary Croft.
Isabella, 6. 1561. Matilda, b. 15G9.
1. Eleanor, m. Nicholas Walwyn.
John Lingen d. at Stoke-Edith, 11 Feb. 1546, and was s. by
his eldest son,
John Lingen, Esq. of Stoke-Edith and Sutton, M.P. co.
Hereford, to. Isabel, dau. of John Hreynton, Esq. of Stretton-
Sugwas, and had an only dau. and heiress,
Jane, m. William Shelley, Esq. of Michclgrovp, Su.s.'!ex.
Mrs. Shelley was in the stormy period of the Reformation, a
firm adherent to the Catholic Church ; her husband was
attainted 1!>«3, and she was for some time confined in the
Fleet. She d. s. p. 1597, aged 67.
Mr. Lingen d. 3 May, 1554, and was buried at St. Dunstan's-
in-the-West, London ; he was .f. by his only dau., and at
her death, s. p., his estates devolved on his nephew and
heir male,
Edward LiNOEN, Esq. of Sutton, m. 5 Oct. 1611, Blanche,
dau. of Sir Roger Bodenham, K.B., of Rotherwas, co. Ilerc-
lord, and liad (with three daus., I. Ann, 6. 1616, m. Kiuliolas
Griffin, Esq. of Brickmarsh, co. Worcester, ii. Magdalen, 6.
1617, m. Brodenham Gunter, Esq. of Thruxton ; iii. Blanche,
6. 1619, ?)i. John Pye, Esq., and a younger son John, a Capt.
in the King's army, who fell at Ledbury), three sons to survive,
I. Henry (Sir), his heir.
II. Roger, of Radbrook, co. Gloucester, w^o became rcpro-.
sentativeof the family upon the death, 6.25., of his elder
brother's sons.
in. Thomas, of Leighton Court, bapt. 13 Sept. 1618; m.
Katherine, dau. of Mathew Meysey, Esq. of Shakenhurst,
CO. Worcester, and widow of John Fox, Esq., of Leighton
Court, and d. 1696 (.see Nash's Worcestershire, Mcijsea Pedi-
gree), leaving an only son to sui-vive, viz.,
Thomas Lingen, Esq. of Leighton Court, 6. 1665; m by
licence dated 17 Nov. 1690, Mary, dau. of Thomas
Bury, Esq. of Sowsnett, and widow of Francis Meysey,
Esq. of Shakenhurst, and had with a son and two daus.,
who d. infants, an elder son and successor,
Henry Lingen, Esq. of Worcester, 6. 1695; m. Elizabctll
Weston, and had a son.
Rev. Ralph Lingen, M.A., Fellow of Wadham College,
Oxford, and Rector of Castle Frome, co. Hereford, and of
Rick, CO. Worcester, 0. 1730; r,i. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Gomery, Esq. of Rock, and had issue,
1 Henry (Rev.) of Abberley, co. Worcester. M A Fellow
of Wadham College, Oxford, 6. 1765, m. Ann dau
of William Wharton, Esq. of Abberley, and had five sons
and two daus., all of whom d. s. p., except Francis of
The Bower, Rock, and Thomas, of Lincome, near Sto'ur-
port, both of whom m. and left issue.
2 Thomas, of Birmingham, 6. 1771; m. Ann Palmer,
dau. of Robert Wheeler, of Birmingham, and d. 1848.
leaving a son,
Ralph Robert Wheeler Lingen, C.B., Secretary to
the Committee of Council on Education, 1850 69, and
Secretary to the Treasury since 1870 : m. Emma,
•.ind dau. of Robert Hutton, Esq. of Putney Park
Surrey, at one time M.P. for Dublin. '
2 Mary, m. Rev. John Seager, Rector of Wel^h Bicknor.
and had issue four sons, of whom the eldest is the Rev
John Seager, of Stevenage, Herts.
Mr. Edward Lingen, of Sutton, d. Jan. 1G35, was buried at
Stoke-Edith, ,'.nd was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Henry Lingen, Knt., of Sutton and Stoke-Edith, M.P.,
CO. Hereford 1661, b. at Rotherwas, 23 Oct. 1612, knighted
31 July, 164.5, and was a distinguished Cavalier: he main-
tained a regiment for King Charles I., and coinpoumied for
his estates with the Parliament by a fine of £6,342. He m.
Alice, dau. of Sir Walter Pye, Knt., of the Mynde, by whom
(who was buried at Stoke-Edith, 28 Oct. 1684) he had issue,
I. Edward, d. 1634, aged six months.
II. Henry, b. 1649 ; s. his father, and d. s. p. 1G70.
III. William, s. his brother, and d. s. p. 1676. He v.-.ns a
Lieut, in Col. Richard Ingoldsby'sregt., disbanded at North-
ampton, Dec. 1660.
I. Mary, m. 31 Aug. 1699, Robert Dobyns, Esq., of co. Here-
ford.
II. Frances, to. John TJnett, Esq. of Sutton Frenc.
III. Alice, r,i. Herbert Herring Esq. of Sutton.
Sir Henry was buried at Stoke-Edith, 22 Jan. 1662, when he
was s. by his eldest son, who was s. by his brother, who dying
s. p., his sisters became his co-heirs, while the male represen-
tation of the family reverted to Sir Henry's brother,
Roger Lingen, Esq. of Radbrook, co. Gloucester, hapt.
3 Nov. 1613; m. Ann, dau. of Fulke Walwyn, Esq. of Much
Marcle, by whom he had issue,
I. Roger, his heir.
II. Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Sutton, d. .o. p.
I. Blanche, d. s. p. ii. Margaret, d. it. p.
III. Frances, m. Rev. T. Hanbury, of Little Marcle, and d.
175s, aged 106 years.
IV. Ann, d. 1728.
Roger Lingen d. 1688. and was s. by his eldest son,
Roger Lingen, Esq. of Radbrook, to. Rachel, dan. of
Thomas Willis, of London, M.D., by whom (who d. 1707) ho
had a son and successor,
Thomas Lingen, Esq., of Radbrook and Sutton Court, High
Sheriff co. Gloucester 1735, m. Ann, dau. of Robert Hdrto^n,
Esq. of Longner. and had, with six younger sons, and a dau.
Blanche, all of whom d. unm., a son and heir and three daus.,
I. Robert, his heir.
I. Ann, III. Rev. J. Avison, of Canterbury.
II. IClizatieth, ?ii. Rev. W. Allen, D.D., of Hereford.
III. Rachel, m. Rev. Joseph Guest.
Thomas Lingen d. 16 May, 1742, was buried at Quainton,
and was s. by his eldest son, Robert Lingen, Esq. of Rad-
brook, who, as already slated, a.ssumcd the surname of Bub-
ton on succeeding to the estates of Longner.
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Arms of Ltvce\— Barry of six or and az., on a bend gu.
three roses avg.
Crest of LiNGEN — Out of a ducal coronet or, a garb vert. The
true crest is, not improbubly, a bunch of leelis, a cognisance
lilvi'ly to have been borne by Welsh Marchers. " Mr. Linfjen
voucheth their crest to be a bunch of I'eelis ppr., but made no
proof tliereof:" Mem. of Gregory King, at the Visitation of
Herefordshire, 1683.
MoLlo — Dominus providcbit.
BURTON OF CAKRIGAHOLT CASTLE.
Burton, Francis Nathaniel Valentine, Esq.
of Carrigaliolt Castle, co. Clare, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1870, formerly an officer 18th regt., b.
13 Sept. 1842 ; m. 8 Nov. 1866, Marie, only child
of Savory, Duke do Eivigo, and co-heiress of her
grandfather, Col. Stamer, of Carnelly ; s. 1867.
JLtllCilJC. — Edward Edrton, Esq., 2nd son of Edward
Burton, Esq. of Longuer, and Ann his wife, dau. and heiress
of Nicholas Madoclts, Esq. of Wem, had two sons, Francis,
who went to Ireland 1610, and settled at Ballycn, a part of the
estate of Buncraggy, co. Clare, and d. s. p. ; and Tuomas.
This
Thomas Burton, Esq. of Eastwicke, Ellesmere, S;\loii, s. his
elder brother at Buncraggy, co. Clare ; m. Ann, dau. of Shep-
herd, of Baycote, co. Hereford, and had,
Samuel, liis heir.
Martha, m. Rev. John Andrew, D.D.
Jane, m. Allan Swanwicke, Esq. of Worfnall, co. Chester.
Mr. Burton's will, dated 3 June, 16G1, was proved 15 Feb.
1666, and he was s. by his son,
Samuel Burton, Esq. of Buncraggy, co. Clare. He got a
grant of lands in Clare, under the Act of Settlement, 4 Oct.
1666, and a large grant of lands In the same co. and the
CO. Limerick, under the Act of Grace, 1 July, 1685; was
High Sheriff co. Clare 1669, and m. Margery Harris, and
had issue,
I. Francis, his successor.
II. Charles, m. Mary, dau. of Walter Hickman, Esq., and
d. s. p.
III. Benjamin, ancestor of Burton of Burton Hall {see
that name), and Burton, Bart, of Pollacfon.
1. Dorothea, 7)i.Sftmuel Bindon, Esq., of co. Clare.
Samuel Burton's will was proved 1 Dec. 1712, by his son,
Francis Burton, Esq. of Buncraggy, who s. his father, and
purchased, 26 Sept. 1712, from Henry, 8th Earl of Thomond,
the fee of Buncraggy, and other lands in the cos. Clare and
Limerick. He was Usher of the Court of Chancery, High
Sheriff for co. Ciare, 1691, and M.P. for Ennis, 1692 to
1713. He m. Alice, dau. of Thomas Tilson, Cleik of the
House of Commons, and by her (whoso will was dated 11 Feb.
1765) he had issue,
r. Samuel, d. young. u. Tiiomas, d. young.
III. Francis, his successor.
IV. Edward, Bamster-at-Law.
V. Benjamin, d. s. p.
Ti. Thomas, Major 2nd Eegt. of Horse, m. Dorothy, dau. of
Eight Hon. John Foster, Lord Chief Justice of Common
Pleas in Ireland. His will, dated 10 Jan. 1766, was proved
27 May, 1773. He left three daus., the eldest m. William
Stackpole, Esq. ; Alice, m. Crofton Vandeleur ; Dorothy,
m. Edward Fitzgerald, Esq. of Stonehall, co. Clare.
Tii. Henry, d. s. p. viii. John, d. s. p.
I. Elizabeth, ra. Eight Hon. Theophilus Clements, M.P. co.
Cavan, and Teller of the Exchequer in Ireland.
II. Margery, d. uaiii. iii. Katherine, d. iinm,
IV. Ann, d. itnm.
Mr. Burton d. 1 July, 1714, and was s. by his son.
The Rt. Hon. Francis Burton, of Buncraggy, M.P. for
Coleraine 1721, and for co. Clare 1727; Privy Councillor in
Ireland, 6. 1 Dec. 1696; m. Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Gen.
Henry Conyngbam, and sister of Henry, 1st Earl Conyng-
ham, and had issue,
I. Francis Pierpoint, his heir.
n. WUUam (Right Hon.), M.P. for Newtown Limavady 17C1,
and afterwards for Killybegs, Col. 12th regt. of Dragoons,
Teller of the Exchequer in Ireland, and a Privy Councillor,
b. 1733. Having inherited the Donegal and Slone estates
from his maternal uncle, Henry, Earl Conyngham, he
assumed the name and arms of Conyngham, and d. s. p.
1. Mary, d. unm.
u. Alice, m. 22 Sept. 1743, Sir St. George Gore, 5th bart. of
Manor Gore, and d. s. p. 1744.
Eight Hon. Francis Burton d. 20 March, 1744, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Francis Pierpoint Burton, Esq. of Buncraggy, M.P. fur
Killybegs 1755, and for co. Clare 1761; m. 19 March, 1750,
Elizabeth, dau. of Eight Hon. Nathaniel Clements, and sister
of Eobert, 1st Earl of Leitrim, and had issue, <
I. Henry, s. as 3rd Baron Conyngham, and was created Earl
Conyngham 1797, and Marquess Conyngham and Earl of
Mount Charles 1816. His Lordship was giandfatlier of tho
present Marquess (see Burke's Pcenig,).
II. Francis Nathaniel (Sir), of whom presently.
I. Katherine, m. Rev. John Shirley Fermor, M.A., of Sevc.i-
oaks, Kent.
II. Ellen, 7)1. 11 Dec. 1777, Stewart Weldon, Esq. of Kil-
morony. Queen's Co., M.P. for Ennis.
III. Henrietta, d. unm. March, 1831.
Mr. Burton s. his maternal uncle, Henry, 1st Earl Conyng-
ham, 1781, as 2nd Baron Conyngham, under the limitations of
the patent of creation, dated 5 Nov. 1797, and thereupon
assumed the surname and arms of Conyngham, and d. 29 May,
1797. His Lordship's 2nd son,
Hon. Sib Francis Nathaniel Burton, G.C.H., Col. of the
Clare Militia (twin with his elder brother), 6. in London 26
Sept. 1766; )«. 1801, Hon. Valontina Lctitia Lawless, dau. of
Nicholas, 1st Lord Cloncurry, by whom (who d. 4 Feb. 1844)
he had issue,
I. Henry Stuart, his heir.
II. WilUam Conyngham, 0. 31 Dec. 1809.
Sir Francis d. 27 Jan. 1832. His eldest son,
Henry Stuart Burton, Esq. of Canigaholt Castle, h. IG
Sept. 1808 ; m. 23 June, 1830, Alicia Mary, dau. of Rev. V.
Simpson, D.D. and had issue,
Francis Nathaniel 'Valentine, now of Carrigaholt.
WiUiam Conyngham Vandeleur, 9th foot, 0. 18 Sept. 1843.
Henry Stuart, 6. 12 June, 1849.
Lucy Anne, m. 1st, 17 Oct. 18G3, Capt. Ormsby Rose, of
BaUyculleen; and •2ndly, Oct. 1872, Col. Saunders.
■Valentina Henrietta, m. 23 Oct. Ib60, Francis Wise Lowe
Esq.
Elizabeth Cecilia, d. Nov. 1870.
Alice Katherine Lawless.
Mr. Burton d. Feb. 1867, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Nathaniel Valentine Burton, Esq., now of Carrig-
aholt.
Ar'ins, (fr. — Same as Burton of Lnn;T,Kr.
SeaJs— Carrigaholt Castle, Kilrush, co. Clare.
BURTON OF BURTON HALL.
BrnTON, William FitzWilliaji, Esq. of Bur-
ton Hall, CO. Carlow, J.P., High Sheriff, 1849, b. 14
May, 1826; m. 17 June, 184S, Coralie Augusta
Frederica, 3rd dau. of the late Henry Lloyd, Esq. of
Farrinrory, co. Tipperary, by Harriette Amelia his
wife, dau. of Sir John Craveu Cardan, Bart., and
has issue,
I. William Fitzwilliam, b. 30 April, 1S49; m. 12 April,
1877, Georgiana Spencer, dau. of Capt. the Hon. William
Henry George Wellesley, R.N., and grand-dau. of Henry,
1st Lord Cowley.
II. Alfred Henry, b. 29 March, 1853.
JLtnCaflE.— Tills is a branch of Burton of Buncraggy
(now represented by the Marquess Conyngham, see preccdiiig
Memoir), descending from
Benjamin Burton, of the City of Dublin, Banker, Alderman
of the City, and M.P. 1703-23, Lord Mayor 1706 (3rd son of
Samuel Burton, Esq. of Buncraggy, by Margery Harris his
wife). He m. by licence, dated 22 May, 1686, Grace, dau. of
Eobert Stratford, Esq. of Baltinglass, co. Wicklow, and by her
(who d. in London, July, 1721) had issue,
I. Samuel, his heir.
II. Robert, Capt. in the Battle Axe Guards, M.P. for Carlow
1727, m. Katherine, dau. of Thomas Ryves, Esq. of Eath-
sallagh, CO. Wicklow, and d. s. p.
III. Benjamin. iv. Edward.
v. Charles (Sir), of Pollacton, co. Carlow, created a Baronet
2 Oct. 1758 (see Burke's Peerage).
VI. Francis, Major of Horse, m. 14 Dec. 1738, Rachel, dau.
of Right Rev. Edward Smith, D.D., Bishop of Down and
Connor, and d. 11 April, 1752, leaving issue,
1 WUliam, d. unm. Oct. 1767.
1 Mary, m. 1766, Richard Cox, Esq., son of Most Rev.
Michael Cox, Archbishop of Cashcl.
2 Grace.
I. Mary, m. 10 Aug. 1764, Philip Doyne, Esq. of Wells, co.
Wexford, and d. 10 April, 1705.
II. Grace, m. Edward Hoare, Esq., Barrister-at-La\v, and
d. 8 Aug. 1709.
III. Elizabeth, m. Richard Hoare, Esq.
IV. Lettice, m. by licence, dated 29 March, 1711, Henry
Brooke, Esq. of Colcbrooke, co. I'ermanagh.
V. Abigail, m. John Watch, Esq. vi. Jane.
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Alderman Burton purchased from the Trustees for the Sale of
Forfeited Estates, by deed dated 26 Sept. 1712, Burton Hall,
and other lands in co. Carlow. He d. 28 May, 1728, and was
s. by his eldest son,
Samcel Bceton, Esq. of Burton Hall, M.P. for Sligo 1713,
and for Dublin 1727, High Sheriff co. Carlow 1724 ; m. 1st,
17 June, 1708, Anne, dau. of Cliarlcs Campbell, Esq. of Dublin,
and by her (who was Ijilled by tlie fall of a scafiold ac the
coronation of Geoege I., 20 Oct. 1714) had issue,
I. Benjamin, his heir.
II. Hughes, 6. 20 Jan. 1710. iri. Samuel.
I. Katherine, m. 28 Feb. 1731, Nicholas, Oth Viscount
Netterville.
Mr. Burton m. 2ndly, Mary Hinde, by whom he had another
dau., Mary. He was s. by his eldest son,
Be.vjamin Bcktok, of Burton Hall, M.P. for Knock-
topher 1741, and for Carlow 1761, High Sheriff co. Carlow
1730, Commi.ss:oner of the Revenue in Ireland, 6. 19 Jan.
1709 ; m. 9 Dec. 1734, Lady Anne Ponsonby, dau. of Brabazon,
1st Earl of Bessborough, and had issue, three sons and two
daus.,
I. Benjamin, High Sheriff co. Carlow 1700, M.P. co. Sligo
17.^7, ami for Boyle 1761, d. u,i,ii. 17G3.
II. WiLLiAM g. to the estates.
III. Campbell, d. young.
I. Sarah, m. 1763, John Hyde, Esq., of Castle Hyde, co.
Corl£.
II. Ann, d. unm. March, 1764.
Mr. Burton, who was a Privy Councillor for Ireland, d. intes-
tate. Administration was granted 17 Nov. 1763, to his 2nd
but eldest surviving son,
WiLt-iAM Henbt Bcrton, Esq. of Burton Hall, m. 12 Dec.
1765, Mary, only child of Henry Aston, Esq. of East Aston, co.
Wicklow, and had issue,
I. Besjajiin, his heir.
u. William Henry, f/. 15 Nov. 1707; d. vMm. 31 Dec. 1799.
1. Martha, d. unni. 6 Sept. 1797.
Mr. Burton d. 7 Jan. 1818, and was s. by his son and heir,
Benjamin Bceton, Esq. of Burton Hall, 6. 12 Sept. 17GG;
•m. 15 Dec. 1794, Anne, dau. of Thomas Mainwaring, Esq. of
Goltho, CO. Lincoln, and had issue,
I. William Fitzwilliam, his heir.
II. Benjamin, of Potterstown, High .Sheriff of Carlow 1810,
6. 10 July, 1799; d. unm. 6 Nov. 18')3.
I. aiary Elizabeth, m. 19 Dec. 1819, Sir Richard Sutton,
Bart, of Norwood Park, co. Notts, d. 1 July, 1842.
n. Sophia Catherine, rit. 5 Aug. 1824, Robert Thoroton, Esq.,
Col. Grenadier Guards.
Mr. Burton d. 26 April, 1803, and was s. by his son,
William Fitzwilliam Bueton, of Burton Hall, b. 22 Sept.
1796 ; J.P., High Sheriff of Cariow, 1822. He m. 1st, la July,
182.5, Mary, dau. of Sir John Power, 1st bart. of Kilfune, and
by her (who d. 25 Jan. 1839} had issue,
I. William Fitzwilliam, now of Burton Hall.
II. Benjamin, b. 17 Sept. 1829; m. 27 April, 1854, Anne, dau.
of the late Col. Henry Bruen, M.P., of Oak Park, co.
Carlow, and has a son and a dau.
in. John Power, b. 3 Sept. 1833; m. Adelaide H., dau. of
Henry Close, Esq. of Newtown Park, co. Dublin, and had
issue, four sons.
IV. Charles, 6. 24 Oct. 18.36 ; m. Miss Edith Davenport.
I. Harriet Anne, ,n. 29 July 1851, Richard Sutton, K.=q. of
Skeflington Hall, co. Leicestei', now Sir Richard Sutton,
Bart.
II. Mary Frances, to. 18 Nov. 1862, Eev. Thomas George
Onslow, Rector of Catmore, Berks.
III. Sophia Chariotte, m. 1806, Baron de Robeck.
IV. Helen Mary.
Mr. Burton m. 2ndly, 5 Oct. 1840, Eleanor Mary, dan. of
William Browne, Esq. of Brownes Hill, co. Carlow, which
lady d. 5 Dec. 1870. He d. 15 Nov. 1844.
Arms, <£c. — Same as Borton of Longncr,
;Sea£— Bcuton Hall, Carlow.
BURTON OF THUELAISTD.
See NoETH.
BURTON OF FOGGATHORPE AND
CHILDEEY.
Efrtox, 'WiiLiAM ScHOOLCEOFT, Esq. of Fog^a-
tliorpe, E. E. Yorkshire, and Childrey, Berkshire,
J.P. Bucks and Beds, High Sheriff of Bucks 1877,
now resident at Walton Hall, Bucks h. 16 April,
1829 ; m. 16 April, 1855, Mary Juditli, only dau-
of James Shaw, Esq. of Stubbing, W. E. Yorkshire,
and has issue,
I. James Schoolcboft, 6. 22 March, 1?57.
II. Joshua Schoolcroft, 6. 27 July, 1862.
III. Thomas Musgrave, 6. 18 Nov. 1SG5.
IV. John Musgrave, 6. 27 Jan. 1869.
I. Mary Shaw. ii. Elizabeth Musgrave.
III. Emily Frances. iv. Slarian.
V. Helen Grace.
ILtUCage. — Joshua Burton, Esq. of Bramley, West
Riding of Yorkshire (son of an e.xrensive Merchant resident at
Bramley), to. 23 May, 1787, Sarah England, and by her
(who d. 15 July, 1828) left at his decease, 25 May, 1822, a
son,
John Burton, Esq. of Ronndhay Grove, West Riding of
Yorkshire, J.P., b. Aug. 1789, who ra. April, 1819, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Thomas Musgrave, Esq. of Foggathorpe, East
Riding of Yorkshire, by his wife, a dau. of William School-
croft, Esq. of Hovingham, a scholar of high literary and
scientific attainments, of whom a memoir is given in the
Gentleman's Magrizinc, Aug. ISOO. By this lady (who d. 1
Dec. 1857) Mr. Burton had issue, i. J. Musgrave; ii. John;
III. Thomas England; iv. William ScHOOLCEufx, ut supra:
and 1. Emily Grace Morris.
.^r//i.s— Per pale indented az. and sa. six fleurs-de-lis, three,
two and one, each within an annulet arg.
Crest— In front of two arms eiiibowed in armour, the hand
ppr. holding fleurs-de-lis arg. six auuulets iuterlaced fesswise
also arg.
Motto — Sans changer.
Rcoidcnce— Walton Hull, Bletchley.
BURTON OF CHERRY BURTON.
BrETOX, David, Esq. of the Hall, Cherry Burton,
CO. York, J.P. and D.L., b. 6 Sept. 1820; m. 1
March, 1856, Fanny, dau. of Frederic Cowper, Esq.
of Carleton Hall, Cumberland, and has issue,
I. David Fowler, b. Oct. 1857.
II. Marshall Cowper, h. Dec. 1808.
III. Bramwcll Charles, b. Oct. 18G2.
IV. Arthur Robinson, 6. Sept. 1864.
ICtUtage.— The Robinsons occur as tenants of land in
Herringlon as early as the commencement of the copyhold
records, temp. Edward III.
William Robtnson, living 1507, was father of William
RoBYSsoN, who took a fourth part of The Hayning, as heir to
his father, and d. about 1540. His son,
Richard Kobtnson, took a fourth part of the Hayning, as
heir to his father, 1541. He had three sons, i. Ralph, of
Middle Herrington, d. s. p. 1591 ; ii. John, heir to his brother,
had three daus., Isabel; Dorothy; and Margaret; and m.
Richard. The youngest son,
Richard Robinson, executor of his brother Ralph, d. 1622,
having had, by Isabel his wife, an eldest son,
Baknard Robinson, of Middle Herrington, who m. 17 Nov.
101. 5, Agnes Wilson, and was father, with other issue, of
Ralph Robinson, b. 1618, who took a fourth part of Thej
Hayning, 1652; and d. 1692, having had, by Margery his wife,
besides three daus., two sons,
I. Richard, of Middle Herrington, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of|
Anthony Smith, of Tunstall, and d. 1715, leaving issue,
1 Ralph, bapt. 1680, of Middle Herrington and of Ormesby,
Cleveland, co. York, J. P., settled Herrington on his three <
nephews in succession, and after, on his kinsman, Mar-
shall Robinson. He to. 1st, Barbara, dau. and heir of ■
Wilson, of Newbottle, by Barbara his wife, sister and co-
heir of Robert Shipperdson, Gent, of Bainbridge Holme;
and 2ndly, Isabel, dau. and heir of John Shipperdson, of
Bishop Weannouth, widow of Thomas Becd, of Ford, but
d. s. p. (buried 2 Jan. 1764).
2 John, d. s. p. 1710.
3 Richard, of Sunderland m. Thoma-sine, dau. and heir of
Rrtlph Holme, of Bishop Wearmouth, and had three sons,
Ralph, </. s. 'p. : Richard, to. but d. s. p. ; and John, of
Sunderland, al.so d. s. p.
1 Anne, -ni. Edward Harle, of Newcastle, d. s. p.
n. Ralph, of whom we treat.
The younger son,
Ralph Bobisso.v, of Houghton-le-Spring, and sometime of
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Sunaer?ana, 6. Dpc. 1656; in. 27 May, 1G90, Mary, clau. anil
heiress of Christoplier llutton, of Newcastlo-on-Tyne, Mer-
chant, and (/. 1718, having had, with other issue, a 2nd, but
eldest surviving son,
Christopher Robinson, Esq. of London, who m. 1734,
Elizabeth, widow of Timothy Kempe, of East Greenwich, and
d. 1768, leaving, besides three daus., one son,
Marshall Robinson, of Middle Herrington and of Ormesby,
who m. Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of James Applcton. of
Yarm, and had issue (he was buried at Houghton, 3 Jan.
1770),
I. Ralph, of Middle Herrington and Ormesby, 6. June, 17ri4;
M. 4 June, 1776, Margaret, dau. of the Rev. William Ward,
A.M., Master of Beverley Grammar School, Vicar of
Yeddmgham, and Rector of Scawby, co. York, and d. 28
Feb. 1813, having had issue,
1 Ralph, b. 16 May, 1777; d. at Jamaica, 2 Dec. 1SI3.
2 William, b. 6 June, 1778; m. 31 Oct. 1807, Isabel!:!, dau.
of John Liddell, of Tyncraouth, and has issue, William
John, 0. 18 April, 1810; Jane; Isabel; and Margaret.
3 Marshall, b. 17 Juue, 1785.
1 Sarah, d. 1806.
2 Margaret, m. Charles Pago, of London and Oporto,
Merchant.
3 Anne, m. 1807, Robert Surtecs, Esq. of Mainsforth,
M.A., F.S.A., and d. 2 March, 1868, aged 83.
4 Mary. 5 Emma.
II. BIarshall, of whom presently.
III. Christopher (Rev.), M.A., m. Agnes, dau. of the Rev.
Richard Wallis, Vicar of Carham, Northumberland ; (/. 17
Oct. 1797, aged 37, leaving surviving issue, Christopher,
of Lincoln College, Oxford, and two daus., Agnes and
Sarah.
IV. James, of Sunderland, m. 25 Sept. 1793, Arabella, 3rd
dau. of the Rev. Benjamin Walker, M.A., Vicar of North
AUerton, co. York, and had issue, James, 6. 6 Dec. 1798-
Benjamin Walker, b. 30 July, 1800; Appleton Marshall, b.
4 March, 1804; Francis, 6. 1805 ; John Christopher, /) 1811-
Balph Philip, 6. 1813; ArabeUa; Sarah; Eliza Emma; aJid
Harriet.
I. Elizabeth, m. 14 April, 1777, Rev. Luke Yarker, A.M.,
Rector of Fingall, co. York ; d. 1805.
n. Mary, m. Rev. John GUby, Rector of Barmston, co. York
and d. 1795. '
The 2nd son,
Marshall Robinson-, Esq. of Sunderland, m. 13 Sept. 1785,
Sarah, dau. of George Hicks, Esq. of Yarm, co. York, and
d. 16 May, 1789, aged 31, leaving two sons,
Datid.
Marshall, of Preston Hall, 6. 23 May, 1789 (sea Fowler
of Preston HaU).
The elder son,
David Rohinson, Esq., h. at Sunderland, 30 Sept. 17S7 : took
the name of Bdrton, according to the will of liis maternal
great-uncle, David Burton Fowler, of Cherry Burton and the
Inner Temple, London, whom he s. 1828. He m. 4 Jan. 1813,
Isabella, dau. of Thomas FaweU, Esq. of Yarm, and d. 1854^
having had issue, with four daus., two sons, David Burton'
Esq., now of Cherry Burton, and Major-Gen. Fowler Burton,
C.B.
^)-,u.?— Quarterly; 1st and 4th, per fess erminois and az
two barrulets engrailed, between three talbots' heads counter
changed ; 2nd and 3rd, vert, a chevron erminois between two
cmquefoils pierced in chief and a stag trippant in base or, a
Dordure engrailed of the last. '
Crest— k mount vert, thereon upon a perch or, a parrot
also vert, the dexter claw resting on an escallop arg,, holding
m the beak a cherry stalked ; 2nd, A mount vert thereon a
Stag leguardant or, the dexter forepaw resting on a cinquefoil
pierced as in the arms.
&a«— The Hall, Cherry Eui-ton, Beverley.
BURTON OF SOMERSBY,
BuETON, Eev. Lanqhoene Bfeton, of Somersby,
CO. Lincoln, M.A., Kector of Bag Enderbv aiid
Somersby, the eldest son of the late Wm. Burton
Eaynor Burton, Esq. of Somersby (son of the Eev.
James Burton Eaynor, who previously had been a
Lieut, m the army), who d. Nov. 1849, liarin ■•
assumed the additional name of Burton on m-
heriting the estates of his great-uncle, Eohcrt
Burton, Esq. of Lincoln and Enderby Hal), and m
Anne, dau. of Andrew Tongue, Esq. of Grantliam,
Lmeolnshire, of a \ei-y ancient family. Tlie Eev!
Langhorue Barton Burton was h. 1802, and s. his
father 1848. He m. 1837, Charlotte, 7th dau. of Eev
John Hale, Eector of Holton and Buslingthorpe co'
Lincoln, and d. 25 June, 1878, leaving issue, '
I. Langhorne, now of Somersby, 6.21 Aug. 1842; m. 9 Jan.
1879, Edith Grace, younger dau. of Rev. Thomas llcur '
Lister, of Scremby Hall (see Lister of Hirst Priory).
II. Reginald William John, b. 1845; late Gist regt.
III. Alfred Langhorne Tatlock, 6. G July, 1847.
IV. Harold Gustavus, 6. 27 June, 1856.
I. Lucy Katharine, m. 1865, Bennet Rothes Langton, Esq. of
Langton, co. Lincoln, and has two sons and five daus.
The Eev. L. B. Burton had one brother, Eobert, who
d. m New Zealand ; and three sisters, Katharine, vi.
Gen. Hale, late Brig.-Gen., of toona ; Maria, w?.
Eobert Baker, Esq. of Leamington ; and ^arah Anne.
HfnCJttlC.-This family, originally Langhorne, is one of
considerable antiquity, and traceable as far back as the reign
of Henry III. Sir William Langhorne, Bart., m. Grace, 2nd
dau. of John, Earl of Rutland, widow of Viscount Cliaworth,
but left no child; failing issue, his estates devolved upon
Richard Langhorne, Esq , his nephew, and thence to his son,
William Langhorne, who dying unm., bequeathed his estates
of Somersby and Enderby Bag to his sister, Katharine, to.
1705, Robert Burton, Esq., who thus came into possesoion
of the third part of the then considerable family property,
together with the respective advowsons, which has remained
in the possession of this branch of the Burton family ever since.
Mr. Burton left three sons by this marriage, 1 Langhorne ; 2
Robert; 3 WiUiam; and one dau., Anne. The only son 'of
Langhorne d. during the lifetime of his father, and he was s.
by his brother,
Robert, who m. Susanna, dau. of Wm. Tomline, Esq, of
Eiby, CO. Lincoln, and dying without issue, was s. by his
great-nephew,
William Burton Ratnou (son of the Eev. James Burton
Eaynor and Anne his wife), who, on inheriting the estates,
assumed the name and arms of Burton, as above,
^ /-HIS— Sa., three owls crowned or, each holding in one
claw raised a golden star.
Crest— A crowned owl holding a star or.
ilfoHo— Carl Deo nihil carent.
Seat— Somersby, Horncastle.
BURY OP LITTLE ISLAND AND
CURRAGHBRIDGE.
Bttet, Phineas, Esq. of Little Island, co. Cort,
and Curraghbridge, Adare, co. Limerick, J.P., I. 7
March, 1841 ; late Capt. 15th (King's) Hussars,
and now Capt. East Kent Militia.
EtltCaffC— This family, lately represented by the Earls
of Charleville, a title extinct 1876, descends from,
Phineas Burt, Esq., who had a grant of lands in co.
Limerick, 14 Nov. 1666, and in the Barony of Barrymore,
CO. Cork, 10 June, 1668. He was High Sheriff of the former
CO. 1673. His son,
John Burt, Esq. of Shannon Grove, co. Limerick, m. Jane,
dau. of Most Rev. WiUiam PalUser, D.D., Archbishop of
Cashel, and had issue,
I. William, of Shannon Grove, High Sheriff co. Limerick,
lr.6, m. 27 Jan. 1723, Jane, only dau. of Right Hon. John
Moore, of Croghan, King's co., 1st Lord TuUamore, and
sister and heir of Charles, 1st Earl of Charleville, and had
issue, 1 John; 2 Charles; 3 William; 4 Richard, 5 Thomas;
1 Jane; 2 Georgiana, m. Richard, 2nd Viscount Boyue;
3 Mary; 4 Elizabeth. The eldest son,
John Burt, Esq. of Shannon Grove and Charleville
Forest, b. 1725; s. his uncle Charles, Earl of Charleville,
in the Moore Estates, 17 Feb. 1764. He m. Catharine,
2nd dau. and co-heir of Francis Sadleir, E-q. of Sopwell
Hall, CO. Tipperary, and by that lady (who ra. 2ndly, 2
June, 1766, Henry Pnttie, Esq. afterwards Lord Dunallcy,
see Burke's Peerage), left at his decease, 4 Aug. 1764, an
only son,
Charles William Burt, Esq. of Cliarleville Forest,
in the King's Co., 6. 30 June, 1764; who was raised to the
Peerage of Ireland as Baron Tuilamnrp, 7 Nov. 1797;
created Viscount Charleville, 29 Dec. 1800, and Earl op
Charleville, 16 Feb. 1806. He »i. 4 June, 1798, Catherine
Maria, widow of James Tisdall, Esq., and dau. and sole
heir of Thomas Townley Dawson, Ksq., by wlium he left
at his decease, in Oct. 1835, an only son,
Charles William, 2nd carl, b. 2!t .April, 1801 ; m. 2S
Feb. 1821, Harriet Cliariotte Beaujolois, 3ra dau. of Col.
2-10
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John CampTjpll. of Shawficia, and Lady Charlotte Susan
Maria Campbell his wife, dau. of John, 5th Duke, of
Argyll, and by her (who d. 1 Feb. 1848) had issue,
Chakles Williaji George, 3rd earl.
John James, Capt. R.E., (>. 22 Oct. 1827; m. 24 June,
1852, Charlotte Theresa, only dau. of Thomas Austin,
Esq., and d. 20 Jan. 1864, having had issue, Beaujolois
Arabella Charlotte, d. I Nov. 1865 ; Georgiana Florence
Louisa Emily Austin ; and Ada Tighe.
Alfred, 5th earl, b. 19 Feb. 1829 ; m. 20 June, 18.^4,
Emily Frances, 3rd dau. of Gen. Sir William Wood,
K.C.B., K.H., Col. of the 14th foot. He s. his nephew,
1874, and d. 28 June, 1875, when the Earldom became
extinct.
Katherine Eleanora Beaujolois, m. 30 June, 1853, Has-
tings Dent, Esq. (who d. 7 June, 1864), son of the late
John Dent, Esq., M.P.
His Lordship rf. 14 July, 1851, and wass. by his eldest son,
Charles William George, 3rd carl, 6. 8 March, 1822;
Lieut. 43rd foot; in. 7 March, 1850, Arabella Louisa,
youngest dau. of the late Henry Case, Esq. of Shenslon
Moss, CO. Stafford (who d. 8 July, 1857). He d. 19 Jan.
1859, leaving issue,
Charles William Francis, 4th earl, 6. 16 May, 1852;
d. unra. 3 Nov. 1874, when he was s. by his uncle.
John William, b. 31 Aug. 1854; d. 20 Aug. 1872.
Katherine Beaujolois Arabella, m. 5 June, 1873, Major
Edmund Bacon Hutton, Royal Dragoons.
Harriet Hugh Adelaide, accidentally killed by a fall,
3 April, 1861.
Emily Alfreda Julia.
II. John, asisumed the name and arms of Palliseb ; ancestor
of Palliser of Derryluskan, co. Tipperary, and Comragh,
CO. Waterford (see t/iatfamil//).
III. Eichard, of Mount Plea,';ant, co. Clare ; his will, dated 12
Dec. 1733. was proved 17 May, 1735. He m. Anne, dau. of
Mountiford Westropp, of Attyflin, co. Limerick, which lady
TO. 2ndly, William Spaight, Esq.
IV. Thomas, of Curraghbridge, co. Limerick. Will dated
11 Sept. 1767 ; proved 19 April, 1774; d. s. -p.
•V. Phineas, of Little Island, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, m. Mountiford Westropp, Esq. of Attyfliu, co.
Limerick.
Mr. Bury d. 1722. His 5th son,
Phineas Bcry, Esq. of Little Island, co. Cork, m. by license
^ated 25 Feb. 1734, Hester, dau. of Thomas Moland, Esq., and
had, with a dau. Hester, wife of Edward Candler-Brown, Esq.
of Prior Park, Somerset, a son and successor,
Phineas Bdrt, Esq. of Little Island, to. Jane, dau. of Boyle
Aldworth, Esq. of Newmarket, co. Cork, and had issue,
Phineas, his heir.
Robert, Prebendary of Coole, co. Cork, to. Letitia, dau. of
Gen. Henry Green Barry, of Ballyclough, co. Cork, and d.
1853, leaving issue, 1 Robert Bury, late Capt. 7th Dragoon
Guards; 2 John Thomas, Capt. R.A., A.D.C. to Major-Gen.
Primrose ; 1 Phoebe Hester, m. Col. Robert Pratt, C.B. ;
2 Letitia Elizabeth, in. Capt. Richard Pennefather Going,
of Ballynonty House, co. Tipperary; 3 Hester, m. Capt.
George de la Poir Bcresford, Madras army ; and 4 Char-
lotte Mary, m. Capt. Crofton Tolcr Vandeleur, lato 10th
Hussars, and 7th Dragoon Guards.
Richard. Thomas, Commander R.N.
Jane. Hester,
The eldest son,
Phineas Burt, E.sq., J. P., of Little Island, Capt. 57th regt.,
and afterwards 7th Dragoon Guards, m. 1st, Miss Eliza Stuart,
who d. s. p. ; and 2ndly, F.lizabeth, dau. of William Penne-
father, Esq., son of Kingsmill Pennefather, Esq., M.P., and
by her had issue,
Phineas, his heir, now of Little Island.
William Phineas, of Carrigrcnane, co. Cork, h. 27 Nov. 1912;
m. Harriet, dau. of the late Arthur Forbes, Esq. of New-
stone, CO. Meath.
Frances Jane, m. C. T. Tuckey, Major 41st regt., deceased.
Mr. Bury d. 1843, and was s. by his eldest sun.
Arms— "Vert a cross crosslot or.
Cresf — A boar's head couped or, transfixed by a dart ppr.
MoUo — Virtus sub cruce crescit.
Seala — Little Island, co. Cork, and Curragh Bridge, Adarc.
BUSFEILD OF UPWOOD.
BrsTEiLii, LiETJT.-Coi,. William, of Upwcod,
CO. York, J. P. West Riding, late Major 22ud regt.,
retired with honorary rank of Lieut. -Col., b. 20 Jar,.
1837 ; m. 21 April, 1874, Louisa Emily, youngest
dau. of J. A. Eusfeild, Esq., and has issue,
William, b. 19 June, I.S75.
Jolinson Atkinson, b. 3 Dec. 1377.
HtlTCngC.— The family of Busfeild is undoubtedly of con-
siderable antiquity in the county of York. Thoresby in his
Ducatm leodiensU, gives the pedigree, and deduces their
descent from James Busfeilde, of Leeds, who, with Helen his
wife, d. on the same day, 3 Jan. 1613.
James Bdsfeild, above named, who d. IG13, by Helen his
wife, had issue,
William Busfeild, of Leeds, Merchant, to. 7 Sept. 1611,
Elizabeth, sister of Thomas Metcalfe, Alderman of Leeds, and
had issue,
James, 6. 19 Aug. 1612; d. s. p. 24 Jan. 1636.
Thomas, 6.27 June, 1618; d. s.p.
William, of whom presently.
Elizabeth, b. 1613; m. G June, 1631, John Lovdand, a
Spanish Merchant.
Jane, b. 1615; m. Sir William Lowther, Knt. of Swillington,
M.P., from whom the Earls of Lonsdale are lineally
descended.
Isabel, b. 1620 ; to. 1st, Richard Newhy, of Leeds, Merchant;
2ndly, Thomas Pulleine, of Killinghall, by whom she had
issue a son, Thomas, Master of the Stud to William III., and
twice High Sheriff of Yorkshire {see Poh,ein£ of Crake
Hall).
The 3rd son and supcessor,
William Bdsfeild, Esq. of Leeds and Ryshworth ITall, bapt.
8 Aug. 1635, Mayor of Leeds, 1673, purchased, 1672, the manor
and capital messuage of Ryshworth, in the parish of Bingley,
Yorkshire (now the property of William Busfeild Ferrand, Esq.;.
He to. 1st, Dorothy, sister of Robert Frank, Esq. of Pontefract,
M.P.; and 2ndly, 12 Jan. 1670, Ann, dau. of Hugh Currer,
Esq. of Kildwick Hall, by whom (who to. 2ndly, Robert,
Ferrand, Esq. of Harden Grange) he left at his decease, 9 Oct. j
1675, besides a dau. Elizabeth, who d. in infancy, an only son
and successor,
William Bdsfeild, Esq. of Gray's Inn and Ryshworth, 6.
1674 ; a Magistrate for the W.R. of Yorkshire ; to. 25 Aug. 1696,
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Abraham Fothergill, Esq. of
Chancery Lane, descended from the Fothergills of Bwyhill,
near Richmond, Yorkshire, and by her (who d. 24 April, 1726,
aged 55) had issue.
AVilliam, his heir.
Thomas, b. 27 July, 1G99, who, on the dentil of his elder
brother without male issue, 1748, succeeded to the Rysh-
worth estate; to. 1744, Anne Watson, but d. 4 Nov. 1772,
without issue, and devised the Ryshworth estate to his niece
Elizabeth, the only child and heiress of his elder brother.
He founded the "Busfeild Charity," for clothing annually
a number of poor men and women in Bingley.
Fothergill, of Manchester, b. 7 Oct. 1704; d.s.p. 1764.
Charles, a Merchant at Lisbon; 6. 20 June, 1708; d. unm.
13 July, 1735.
Ann, b. 20 June, 1697; to. 3 Sept. 1723, Robert Stansfield,
Esq., and had issue, one son, Robert Stanstleld, Esq. of
Esholt Priory ; and one dau., Ann, who m. William Rookes,
Esq. of Royds Hall (see Croomton Stanifield).
Mary, b. 9 June, 1701 ; to. 24 May, 1728, Richardson Ferrand,
Esq. of Harden, a Magistrate for the West Riding, and had
issue {see Ferrand of at. Ives and Harden Grange).
Mr. Busfeild d. 21 March, 1729, and was s. by his son,
William Bdsfeild, Esq. of Ryshworth Hall, 6. 9 Sept. 1698,
TO. 29 May, 1746, Miss Mary Wilkinson, and by her (who to.
2ndly, Edward Kenyon, Esq., Mayor of Leeds, and d. March,
1796) left at his decease, 31 Oct. 1748, an only dau. and heiress,
Elizabeth Busfeild, b. 2 Jan. 1748; to. 7 Jan. 1765,
Johnson Atkinson, M.D., of Leeds, eldest son of the Rev. Chris-
topher Atkinson, M.A., Vicar of Thorp Arch."* Upon the death
of his wife's uncle, Thomas Busfeild, Esq., 1772, Mr. Atkinson
assumed the surname and arms of Busfeild, and was after-
wards of Ryshworth and Myrtle Grove. He was senior
Magistrate, Deputy Lieutenant, and elected by the freeholders
Registrar of the West Riding 1809. The heiress of Busfeild d.
5 Nov. 1798, and Mr. Busfeild m. 2ndly, 1800, Susannah, relict
of John Dcarden, Esq. of the Hollins. He d. 26 March, 1817,
aged 78, having had issue, by his first marriage,
I. William Busfeild, Esq., M.P., of Upwood, 6. 12 Feb. 1773;
TO. 13 May, 1800, Caroline, eldest sister of ^ir F'rancis
Lindley Wood, Bart., and aunt of Viscount Halifax. She
d. 8 April, 1839. Mr. Busfeild was J. P. and D.L. of the
West Riding, and returned to Parliament for the borough of
Bradford in 1837, for which place he continued to sit until
his death, 12 Sept. 1851. He d. without issue, and was s.
* The Rev. Mr. Atkinnon had four sons at the University, who
took the following degrees : Johnson, of Queen's College, 8th
wrangler; Miles, of St. Peter's College, 6th wrangler; Chris-
topher, of Trinity Collige, 5fh wranjiler; and Willianj, of
Jesus College, first junior optime.
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by his nepliew and heir, the Rev. Whliam Busteild, of
Upwood.
n. Johnson Atkinson, D.D., 6. 3 July, 1775; m. 1st, 179S,
Mary Susannah, 3rd dau. of Joseph Priestley, Esq. of White
Windows. She d. 19 Aug. 1819. Dr. Busfeild m. 2ndly,
21 Aug. 1820, Charlotte, dau. of — Irving, Esq., and d.
12 Jan. 1849. By the former he had issue,
1 WiLt-iAM, M.A., of TIpwood, of whom presently.
2 Charles, 6. 6 Sept. 1804; d. imm. ISliU.
3 John Lea, b. 1S06 ; d. 1810.
4 Harcourt Norris Torriano, M.A., b. 5 Dec. 1811 ; r,i. 1st,
ir> Sept. 1837, Margaret Hay, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Col.
Maoleod (she d. 1849); 2ndly, 1850, Catherine, eldest dau.
of John Morgan, Esq., late of 52nd Light Infantry ; and
d. 1 March, 1876. By the former he left sui-viving issue,
Harcourt, 6. 17 Feb. 1841 ; m. 1874, Miss Barcroft.
Margaret Farquharson, m. 9 Feb. 1871, William Fraser
Cordiner, Esq. of Cortes, co. Aberdeen.
Catherine Isabel.
in. Currer Fothergill, B.A., of Cottingley Bridge, 5. 23 Jan.
1777 ; m. 12 Feb. 1805, Sarah, sister of Edward Ferrand,
Esq. of St. Ives, near Bingley, and of Walker Ferrand, Esq.,
M.P., of Harden Granger* Upon succeeding to the family
estates, on the death of her brother Edward without male
issue, in 1837, Mrs. Busfeild assumed by sign-manual her
p«ternal name and arms of Femiand, in compliance with
the testamentary injunction of her relative, Benjamin.
Ferrand, Esq. Mr. Busfeild d. 30 June, 1832, and his widow
30 May, 1854, having had issue,
1 William, of Harden Grance and St. Ires (to which he
succeeded on the death of his mother), M.P., 6. 26 April,
1809; m. 1st, 1831, Sarah, dau. of John Priestley, Esq.,
Capt. in the army, and by her, who d. 3 Dec. 1832, had
issue,
William, 6. 1831; J.P. and D.L. of the West Biding, d.
vnm. 1 Sept. 1865.
Sarah Ilarrictte, m. 6 June, 1S55, Ed. Hailstone, Esq. of
Horton HaU, D.L.
Mr. Busfeild, in 1839, assumed, by sign-manual, the sur-
name and arms of Ferrand, in addition to those of Bus-
feild. He is J.P. and D.L. for the West Biding of co.
York, M.P. for Knaresbro', 1841-47, and for Devonport
1863. He m. 2ndly, 10 Aug. 1847, Fanny M. y, 2nd dau.
of the 11th Lord Blantyre, and by her had issue an only
child, Hugo, b. 1 Oct. 1848, d. unm. 24 June, 1877.
2 Walker, of Cottingley Bridge, b. 10 Sept. 1811; m.
19 Oct. 1841, Emma, dau. of Edmund Broderip, Esq. of
Cossington, Somerset. He d. 16 Sept. 1855, leaving an
only son and two daus..
Walker, late 68th Light Jnfantiy, J.P. for Somersetshire,
6. 13 Aug. 1843; m. K2 April, 1868, Marianne, only
child of William B. Naish, Esq. of Ston Easton, Somerset,
and has issue, Marian May, and Gertrude Helen.
Emma, to. 21 Jan. 1868, Edmund Broderip, late 57th
regt., only sur\iving son of E. G. Brod*;ip, Esq. of
Manor House, Cossington, Somerset. She d. 6 Dec.
1876.
Gertrude.
3 Currer, 6. 3 Nov. 1812; m. Sarah, dau. of P. Tuer, E.?q. ;
d. 13 Sept. 1848, leaving issue one son,
Currer Fothergill, late Lieut. 16th foot, 5. 15 Sept. 1840.
4 Johnson Atkinson, J.P. for West Biding, resident at
Upwood ; b. 7 Jan. 1814 ; m. 10 Nov. 1832, Mary Elizabeth,
dau. of John Priestley, Esq., and has had issue,
Johnson Atkinson, 6. 16 Sept. 1833 ; d. 1838.
Currer FothergiU, 6. 6 Oct. 1834 ; d. lS,v9.
William, of Morland HaU, Westmorland, J.P., 6. 15 Jan.
1838, Td. 19 April, 1865, Emily, youngest dau. of Alfred
Harris, Esq. of Oxton Hall, Tadcaster, and has issue,
William Harris, 6. 9 March, 1873.
Emily Mary.
Johnson Atkinson, 6. 4 Oct. 1853; d. 1859.
Mary Skelton, m. 13 July, 1864, B. Townley Woodman,
Esq. (late 14th Light Dragoons), of Macscelyn, co.
Brecon, J.P. and D.L.
Sarah Ferrand, d. 1854.
Carohne Christiana, m. John Busfeild, Esq. Capt. 79th
Highlanders, 2nd son of Bev. William Busfield, of
Upwood.
Lomsa Emily, m. Lieut.-Col. Wm. Busfaild {see above).
5 Benjamin Ferrand, of Mag. Coll. Cambridge, 6. 26
April, 1822 ; accidentally drowned at Blackwall, 4 April,
1843.
1 Jane Ferrand, d. unm. 1824.
2 Sarah Dale, d. unm. 1825.
3 Katherine Maria, to. 1st. 1831, Charles Priestley, Esq.
(deceased); 2ndly, 1842, Edward Fellow Davies, Esq.
4 EUzabeth Octavia, to. 1840, Thomas William Eawson,
Esq. of Greenroyde, near Halifax. He d. 1864, and his
widow 1865.
5 Caroline, to. 1845, Capt. William Crispin, B.N., A.D.C.
to H.M. the Queen. Mrs. Crispin d. 13 Feb. 1846,
leaving twin daus., to whom the Queen amd Prince Con-
sort were graciously pleased to stand sponsors, namely,
Victoria Caroline Busfeild, in. 19 July, 1870, Valentine
O'Connor, Esq., Major Unattached, and has issue.
Albertiae Sarah Busfeild, d. 7 Jan. 1860.
6 Emily Lucinda, m. 1840, Christopher Cresswell Fenwick,
Esq., son of the Bev. John Peregrine Lasoelles Fenwick,
of Bywell, Northumberland. Mr. Fenwick was acciden-
tally drowned at OriUa, in Upper Canada, 5 Nov. 1842.
His widow d. 29 Sept. 1877.
I. Jane, m. 27 Oct. 1803, Charles Jones, Major 18th Hussars.
She d. 24 March, 1818, leaving issue.
The eldest son of Johnson Atkinson Busfeild, before-men-
tioned,
The Bev. William Busfeild, M.A., of Upwood, late Bector
of Keighley, b. 21 Feb. 1802; to. 21 Sept. 1830, Sarah,
youngest dau. of the Rev. Charles Frederick Bond, of Mar-
garetting, Essex, and had issue,
I. William, now of Upwood.
II. John Capt., 79th Highlanders, b. 18 Nov. 1839 ; to. 23
March, 1871, Caroline Christiana, 2nd surviving dau. of
J. A. Busfeild, Esq.
III. Frederick Charles, 6. 7 Sept. 1843.
rv. Edward Harcourt, 6. 1845 ; d. 1847.
I. Mary, d. imm. 1854.
II. Ellen, TO. 30 Oct. 1860, George Gladstone Macturk, Esq.,
of Eyeland Hill, South Cave, and has issue.
III. Harriet Olivia.
Mr. Busfeild d. 12 April, 1878, and was s. by his son.
Arms — Sa., a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis or.
Crest — An arm in armour erect ppr. holding in the hand a
fleur-de-hs or.
JJ/o«o— Medio tutissimus ibis.
Seat — Upwood, near Bingley, co. York.
* Mr. Walker Ferrand sat for Tralee in the two Parliaments
Of 1830 aud 1861.
BTJSHE OF GLENCAIENE.
Bttshe, Geetase, Esq. of Glencairne, co.
Waterford, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1837;
Lieut.-Col. in the army, late of 15th Hussars,
b. 2 April, 1806 ; m. 27 May, 1857, Georgina
Agues, dau. of the late Lieut. "SVilham Smart, E.jS'.,
and has issue,
I. Frances Maria.
II. Agnc? Charlotte.
Htncagr.— John Bushe, Esq., a Colonel in the army,
had grant of land in Kilfane, co. Kilkenny, 10 Dec. 1670. By
Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of Col. John Grey, he left,
with four daus., Elizabeth, to. Samuel Hobson, of Waterford,
Ann, to. Joseph Harries; another, Mrs. Woodroffe ; and an-
other, Mrs. Berkeley ; two sons,
I. Amias, his heir.
II. Arthur, of Dangen, co. Kilkenny, Secretary to the Com-
missioners of Bevenue, m. 1st, Ann, dau. of Sir Thomas
Worsop, Knt. of Dunshaughlin, co. Meath, and had issue,
1 Worsop, of Dangen, 6. 1692; entered Trin. Coll. Dub.
20 May, 1711, aged 19; d. unm. His wUl, dated 3 Aug.
1738, was proved in 1760.
Arthur Bushe m. 2ndly, 17 Oct. 1095, Mary, dau. of John
Forth, Esq., by whom (who d. 6 April, 1717, he had further
issue,
2 Wilham, of Dublin, 5. 1696; entered frin. Coll. Dub.
20 May, 1711, aged 15; whose will, dated 4 June, 1793,
was proved 7 Feb. 1796 ; he m. Hannah, sister of Edmund
Donelan, Esq. of Streamstown, co. Westmeath, and had a
.son, Worsop, who d. s. p. ; and a dau. Anne, m. Bev.
Henry Tilson, of Dublin.
3 John, 6. 1705 ; entered Trin. Coll. Dub. 20 March, 1722,
aged 17.
4 Thomas.
1 Mary. 2 Letitia, d. unm. 1757.
Mr. Bushe was s. by his eldest son,
Amias Bushe, Esq. of Kilfane, co. Kilkenny, High Sheriff
CO. Kilkenny 1706; m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Christopher
Wandesford, 1st bart. of Kirkhngton, and had issue by her
(who d. 1706),
I. Christopher, who d. v. i'., leaving, by Margaret his wife,
an only son,
Amias, who s. his grandfather.
II. Arthur, of Kilmuny, High Sheriff co. Kilkenny, 17SG,
b. 1691; entered Trin. Coll. Dub. 28 June, 1711, aged -0;
his will, dated 4 Jan. 1761, was proved 25th ot the next
month. He m. Mary Martm, and left issue,
B
242
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
BUS
1 Amias, 6. 1716; entered Trin. Coll. Dub. 20 April, 1734,
aged 18 ; d. young.
2 Thomas (Rev.), D.D., of Kilmurry, co. Kilkenny, Eector
of Gowran, co. Kilkenny, and Prebendary of Iniscarra,
CO. Cork, Chaplain of Kingston College, co. Cork; b. 1727 ;
entered Trin. Coll. Dub. 28 June, 174.3, aged 16; B.A.
1747 ; TO. Katherine, dau. of Charles Doyle, Esq. of Bram-
blestown, co. Kilkenny, and sister of (jen. Sir John Doyle,
and d. Sept. 1795, having had issue,
Charles Kendal (Eight Hon.), 6. 1767, one of the most
distinguished Advocates and Orators of his time, ap-
pohited LoKD Chief Jdstice of Ireland in 1822, m. Dec.
1793, Anne, dau. of John Crampton, Esq. of Merrion
Square, Dublin, and sister of Sir Philip Crampton, Bart.,
M.D., by whom, who d. 17 May, 1857, he had issue,
1 John, m. 1817, Lady Louisa Hare, dau. of the 1st
Earl of Listowel, but d. s. 'p. 1870.
2 Charles, Eector of Castlehaven, co. Cork, in. 1st,
Miss Bury, by whom he had two sons, Horace (Col.),
m. Miss Caulfeild, dau. of Gen. Caulfeild ; and Charles,
Coram. E.N. m. Mrs. Mattie, niz Walker. He m.
2ndly, 1839, Emmeline Katherine Egerton, dau. of Sir
Josiah CoghiU, 3rd bart., of Coghill, and d. 25 Aug.
1866, leaving by her, 1 Cecil Josiah Lambton, M.B.,
Military Surgeon at Madras ; 2 Seymour ; 3 Gertrude
Egerton, ra. David Jones, Esq. ; 4 Constance Theo-
dosia Antoinette ; 5 Sophia, m. Arthur C. H. Paget,
Esq. ; and 6 Zoe, in. William Cairns, Esq.
5 Thomas, Secretary to the late Ecclesiastical Com-
missioners, TO. Miss Phillips, and d. 1862, leaving
issue, 1 Charles, late Col. 59th regt., m. Miss French ;
2 John (Eev.), Eector of Skibbereen ; 1 Florence, m.
Charles Mitford, Esq. ; 2 Maria, to. Thomas Barlow,
Esq.; 3 Pauline; 4 Eosina; 5 Sylvia, m. Bolton
Falkiner, Esq.
4 Arthur, Master of the Court of Queen's Bench, m.
1st, Miss Christian, and 2ndly, Miss Martin, and d.
1876, leaving issue by his 1st wife, 1 Percy, m. Miss
Atkinson; 2 Hastings, d. 1863; 3 Arthur, ra. Miss
Keough; 4 George, m. Miss Dunne; 1 Mary, ra.
Henry Townshend, son of Judge Townshend ; 2 Made-
line, TO. James Jackson, Esq. ; 3 EosaUe ; 4 Kendal ;
5 Zara.
1 Anna Maria, m. 27 Jan. 1819, Sir Josiah CoE^hill, Bart.
2 Katherine, m. Charles Michael Fos, Esq., son of
Judge Fox.
3 Charlotte, to. 5 April, 1824, John, 3rd Lord Plnnket
■who d. in AprU, 1871.
4 Elizabeth, d. unm. 5 Maria, m. Eev. John Harris.
6 Henrietta, m. 1833, Eobert F. Franks, Esq. of Jer-
point.
Lord Chief Justice Bushe d. 10 July, 1843.
Thomas (Eev.), d. unm.
Elizabeth, in. Eev. William Gorman.
Blary Martin, ra. William Warren, Esq.
Katherine.
Harriett, to. John Domville, Esq.
3 Paul, Major in the army, d. unm.
in. Amias, b. 1706; entered Trin. Coll. Dub. 14 June, 1721,
aged 15 ; d. unm.
I. Elinor, to. Christopher Hewetson, Esq. of Thomastown,
CO. Kilkenny.
II. Elizabeth, m. Edward Deane, Esq. of Terenure, co. Dub-
lin, M.P. for Inistioge.
Mr. Bushe m. 2ndly, Mrs. Drysdale, widow. His will, dated
29 Aug. 1724, was proved 2 March, 1730. He was s. by his
grandson,
Amias Bushe, Esq. of Kilfane, High Sheriff co. Kilkenny
1733; TO. 2 May, 1737, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Gervais
Parker, Esq., General of Horse, Governor of Cork and Kin-
sale, and Commander-in-Chief in Ireland; and d. 1773, leaving
an only son and heir,
Gervase Parker Bushe, Esq. of Kilfane, M.P., High Sheriff
CO. Kilkenny 1768 ; whose will, dated 30 June, 1792, was proved
.30 Aug. 1793. He ra. Mary, dau. of James Grattan, Esq.,
Eecorder of Dublin, and sister of the Eight Hon. Henry
Grattan, M.P., and had issue,
I. Henry Amias, his heir.
II. William (Rev.), of Teraplepont, co. Cavan, Eector of St.
George's, Dublin ; m. Letitia, dau. of Frederick Geale, Esq.,
by whom, who d. 1819, he had two daus.,
1 Isabella. 2 Letitia.
iir. Gervase Parker, Barrister-at^Law, m. May, 1806, Mrs.
Eliza Hacket.
IV. Eichard. v. Eobert.
I. Charlotte, ra. Eev. Dean Scott.
II. Frances, ra. Right Eev. George De La Poer Beresford,
Bishop of Kilmore.
III. Harriett, m. Sir John Power, 1st bait., of Kilfane.
IV. Maria.
Mr. Bushe, whose will, dated 30 June, 1792, was proved
30 Aug. 1793, was «. by his eldest son,
Hesey Amias Boshe, Esq. of Glencairne High Sheriff
to. Waterford 1826; to. Liivinia, eldest dau. of Eichard
Gumbleton, Esq. of Castle Eichard (now called Glencairne
Abbey), co. Waterford, and s. by the bequest of his broiher-
in-law, Eichard Edward Gumbleton, Esq., who d. 1819, to
Glencairne Abbey, and was s. at his decease by his son, the
present Gervase Bushe, Esq. of Glencairne.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., a wolf rampant arg.
collared and chained or ; in chief three crosses pattee fitchee
of the second; 2nd and 3rd, barry of six. arg. and az., a bend
compony or and gu.
Ci-eit—A. goat's head arg.
Motto — Moderata durant.
Sec-i— Glensairne, Lismore, co. Waterford.
BUSK OF FORD'S GROVE.
BrsK:, Thomas Teshmakee, Esq. of Ford's
Grove, co. Middlesex, B.A. St. John's College,
Cambridge, I. 13 Sept. 1852.
HtncaSC— Jacob Hans BuscH or Busk, &.16S8, of parents
resident in Sweden, came to England 1712, and was naturalized
by Act of Parliament, 9 George I. 1722. He to. 1717, Eachel
Wadsworth, of Wadsworth Hall, co. York, by whom (who
was 6. 16SS, and d. 1760) he had issue,
I. Hans, of Bull House, Leeds, b. 1718 ; d. 1792. He m '
Martha, dau. and heir of Eichard Eodes, of Great Hough-
ton, CO. York, by whom (who d. 1802) he left two daus.,
1 Mary, m. James Milnes, Esq. of Thornes House, Wakefield.
2 Eachel, 6. 31 Jan. 1760 ; m. Richard Slater Milnes, Esq.
of Frystoue Hall, Pontefract, M.P. York, and was grand-
mother of EicHAED MoKCKTON MiLNES, Created 1863 Lord
Houghton.
II. John, b. 1720 ; d. xmra. in. Jacob, 6. 1722 ; d. unm.
IV. Thomas, b. 1725 ; d. unm.
V. Wadsworth (Sir), of whom hereafter.
I. Phcebe, b. 1724 ; d. unm. n. Barbara, &. 1726 ; d. unm.
in. Mary, b. 1727 ; d. unm.
IV. Eachel, b. 1729 : to. — Hawksworth, and d. s. p.
Mr. Busk d. 1755 : his fifth son, J
SiE Wadsworth Busk, Knt., 6. 1730 ; m. 1st, Alice, dau,^
and co-heiress of Edward Clark Parish, Esq. of Ipswich
and Walthamstow, who d. 1776. He m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau,
of James Birch, Esq., and widow of Col. William Waltcl
Vane, and had issue by his first wife only,
Ejwakd, his heir.
Jacob Hans, b. 1767 ; d. 1844.
Robert, b. 1768 ; d. 1835.
William, 6. 1769, M.P. for Barnstaple ; d. 1849.
Hans (see Busk of Culverden).
Sir Wadsworth Busk d. 1811. His eldest son,
Edward Busk, Esq., 6. 1765; ra. 1800, Sarah Thomasine,
and co-heir of Thomas Teshmaker, Esq. of Ford's Grove, onljf
sun of Merry Teshmaker, Esq., and nephew and heir of James*
Gould, Esq. of Ford's Grove. By this lady he left at hia
decease, 1838,
Edward Thomas, late of Ford's Grove.
Henry William, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, ._.
Mary Anne, dau. of the Eev. Philip Le Breton, and hatl^
issue, five children, Edward Henry ; Mary Jane; Emma;
Katharine, deceased; Henrietta.
Sarah Alice, d. unm. 6 Sept. 18.55.
Mary Anne, to. Eev. Edward Blackburn Warren, A.M.
Caroline.
The elder son,
Edward Thomas Busk, Esq. of Ford's Grove, J.P., Barris-
ter-at-Law, b. 21 May, 1805; to. 4 Nov. 1851, Susan, dau. of
Thomas Benson Pease, Esq., and had issue,
I. Thomas Teshmaker, now of Ford's Grove.
II. Alfred, 6. '25 Oct. 18-56.
III. William Gould, 6. 9 March, 1850.
I. Lucy, d. 1858. ii. Edith.
Mr. Busk d. 19 Jan. 1868.
^?-TOS— Arg., three trees ppr.
Crest — A stag regardant ppr.
ilfoiio— Suaviter sed fortiter.
Seat— Ford's Grove, Winchmore Hill, Middlesex.
J
BUSK OP CULVERDEN GROVE AND
NANTMEL.
Busk, "Eass, Esq. of Culverden Grove, Tun-
bridge Wells, Kent, and Nantmel, co. Radnor, b. 10
May, 1815, M.A. and LL.D. Cambridge, Hon.
D.C.L. Oxford, D.L., and J.P. Middlesex, High
Shei-iS CO. Kadnor, 1837} called to the Bar
liUT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BUT
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at the Middle Temple, 1841, late Capt. in Her
Majesty's Voluntcei- Service, and Founder of Eng-
land's Volunteer Army of 1858.
iLiltCiXgC— Hans Busk, Esq. of Glonalder, J.P. anclD.L.,
nigh Sheritfco. Radnor, 1837-8, b. 28 May, 1772; the youngest
son of Sir Wadswortii Busli (.see preceding Memoir) ; m. 28
April, 1814, Maria, dau. and heiress of Joseph Green, Esq.
(6. 22 May, 1788, d. 18 Aug. 1S40), and d. 8 Feb. 1802, leaving
issue,
Hans, now of Culverden and Nantmel.
James Henry Sidney, 6. 11 March, 1823; d. 1 March, 1826.
Sophia .aimilia, m. 26 April, 1848, Mervyn Archdale Nott
Crawford, Esq., and has issue, one son and three daus.
Julia Clara, m. 28 April, 1842, William Pitt Byrne, Esq.,
who d. 8 AprU, 1861, leaving issue, one son and one dau.
Trances Rosalie, m. 27 May, 1845, the Rev. Charles V'ansittart,
and has issue, three sons,
Mai-ia Georgiana, m. 25 March, 1847, to Robert Loder, Esq.,
and has issue, six sons and two daus.
Rachel Harriette.
.^rjns— Arg., an oak tree ppr. the shield supported on the
fiinister side by a grifBn gu.
Crest — A stag trippant ppr.
Motto — Suaviter sed fortiter.
Scats — Culverden Grove, Tunbridge Wells; Nantmcl, co.
Eadnor.
Town Residence— 21, Ashley-place, Westminster, S.W.
BTJTLEE OF CASTLE CRINE.
EuTLEE, Anna Frances, Sophi.\ Mart, and
Heneietta Jemima, of Castle Crine, co. Clare,
daus. and co-heiresses of the late James Butler, Esq.
SCincajC— William BnTLEK,Esq. of Rossroe Castle, co.
Clare, whose will, dated 23 Dec. 1720, was proved 1735; served
«s High Sheriff 1712; left a dau., Anne, wife of St. John
Bridgeman, and two sons, viz., i. Henbt, of Rossroe Castle ;
and II. Thomas, of Castle Crine. The 2nd son,
TnoMAs Bdtlek, Esq. of Castle Crine, was father of
AViLLiAM BcTLER, E.sq. of Castle Crine, co. Clare, who s. to
the landed property of his cousin, Henry Butler, Esq. of Brien's
Castle, 1791 ; he vi. Anne D'Alton, and had issue. His son,
James Bdtlek, Esq. of Castle Crine, m. Mary, dau. of Robt.
Jevcrs, Esq. of Mount Jevers, co. Clare, and d. circa 1821,
leaving issue. The eldest son,
Henry Bdtler, Esq. of Castle Crine, J.P., m. Anna, dau.
of Charles Dawson, Esq. of Charlesfort, co. Wexford, and d.
11 Aug. 1852 (buried at Bunratty), leaving,
James, of Castle Crine. Charles Eyre, late 60th regt.
Henry, late 90th regt. William Dawson.
Deborah.
The eldest son,
James Bdtler, Esq. of Castle Crine, J.P. and D.L., m. 20
Oct. 1852, Sophia, dau. of Majir Irvine, and by her (who m.
2ndly, Major Graham) he left at his decease, 3 Aug. 1857,
three daus., now of Castle Crine, his co-heiresses.
■ Arms — Quarterly: 1st, or, a chief indented az. ; 2nd, gu.,
three covered cups or; 3rd, arg., alien rampant gu., on a
chief of the last a swan of the first between two annulets or ;
4th, erm., a saltire engrailed gu. in the centre chief point a
cross moline counterchanged.
Cresi— Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich
feathers, a demi-hawk rising, arg., charged on the breast with
a cross moline, gu.
Motto — Comme je trouve.
Seat — Castle Crine, Sixmilcbridge, co. Clare.
BUTLER OF PENDEFOSD.
See FowiEE-BiJTLEE.
BTJTLEU OF PKIESTOWIT.
Btttlee, Thomas, Esq. of Priestown, co. Meath,
J.P., s. his father 1872.
iLtUrajC— From the genealogy "furnished in the year
1712, for Theobald Butler, Knt., son of Peter, D.D., son of
Theobald, son of James, Baron of Dunboyne and Mullingar,"
it appears that Theobald Butler, Great Butler of Ireland, had,
by Joanna his wife, three sons, Theobald, who d. unm. ;
Edmund, Earl of CarricU, ancestor of the noble house of
Ormonde ; and Thomas, who d. in 1329, having m. Synolda,
dau. and heiress of William le Petit, of Dunboyne and Mullin-
gar. His son, Peter, or Pierce Butler, besides other children,
left a son, James, Baron of Dunboyne, m. in 1406, Elizabeth, bj
whom he left issue, James, who ni. Morina Brian, and d. in
1445, leaving a son, Edmund (who was restored to the manor
of Mullingar by Act of Parliament, Henry VII.) He ra. Kathe-
rino, dau. of Richard Butler of Boclieke, and left issue,
"Peter, or Pierce, killed by James Tobyn in 1502; " and
James, who m. Elinor, dau. of MacCarthy Reagh, and d.
Baron of Dunboyne, leaving James, Baron of Dunboyne,
who m. 31 Henry VIII. , Joanna, dau. of Peter, Earl
of Ormonde, and left issue, Edmund, Lord Dunboyne,
who 7)1. Cecilia, dau. of Cormae MacCarthy, of Muskerry,
whose son, James, Baron of Dunboyne, d. 18 Feb. 1625,
having ni. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Barnaby Fitzpatrick, Lord
of Up Ossory, whose son, John, was "killed by Richard
Grace in 1602," and whose dau., Joanna, m. Maurice Fitz-
gibbon. White Knight; and Catherine, m. N. Everard.
James, Baron of Dunboyne, m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of
Donough, Earl of Thomond, by whom he left (with Edward,
direct ancestor of the present Lord Dunboyne, and other
issue) a youngest son, Pierce, who m. Margaret, dau. of
Walter Blake, Esq. of co. Galway, and left issue, James,
who d. s. p., and
Theobald Bdtler, of Priestown, co. Meath, m. 1st, Maria
O'llara, who d. s.p. : 2ndly, Maria, dau. of Nathaniel Whit-
well, Alderman of Dublin, by whom he left, 1 James, of
wliom hereafter; 5 Whitwell, who settled in Kerry, and m.
BeHnda Yielding, by whom he left James Whitewell, and
Belinda; and 3 EUen, jji. Robert Beatty, Esq. The elder son,
James Bdtler, Esq. of Priestown, on. Dorothea, dau. of
Sir Richard Steele, Bart., by whom he left issue,
Richard, of whom hereafter.
James, Lieut.-Gen. and Governor of Sandhurst College, who
m. 1st, Elizabeth Piteaime, by whom he left issue, James,
a Major in the army; Alexander, a Capt. in the army;
Jcannette; Elizabeth; Katherine; and Rosa. He«?,. 2ndly,
Frances Glover, who d. s. p. in 1828; and 3rdly, Mita
Bateman. He d. in Aug. 1836.
Theobald, m. Lucy, dau. of — Richards, Esq.
Whitwell, d. s. p. Pierce, d. s. p.
Nathaniel Edward, m. Anne, dau. of the lltv. Mr. Stone,
d. s. p. in 1842.
Rose, d. unm.
The eldest son.
The Rev. Richard ErfTT.ER, D.D., Vicar of Eurnchurch,
CO. Kilkenny, m. in 1792, Martha, 2nd dau. of Richard
Rothwell, Esq. of Burford, co. Meath, and had,
James (Rev.), late of Priestown.
Ricliard (Very Rev.), Dean of Clonmacnoise and Vicar of
Trim, 6. 14 Oct. ,1794; ra. 14 Aug. 1826, Harriet, dau. of
R. L. Edgeworth, Esq. of Edgeworthstown, by Frances
Anne his wife, dau. of the Rev. D. A. Beaufort, D.D., and
d. s. p. 17 July, 1862.
Thomas Lewis, Capt. 79th Highlanders, d. s.p. 1848.
Whitwell, Lieut. Foot Guards, b. 1799; m. 1833, Eliza-
beth, 2nd dau. of John Payne Garnett, Esq. of Arch Hall,
CO. Meath, by whom (who d. May, 1805) he left is.sue at his
decease, 12 July, 1877, Whitwell, of Staffordstown, near
Navan, John ; Mary ; and Elizabeth.
Edward (Rev.), in. 1st, in 1830, Henrietta, dau. of Henry
Skryne, Esq. of Warleigh, Somersetshire, by whom (who d.
in 1832) he had a son, Bagot, d. an infant ; 2ndly, in 1835,
Anne Elizabeth, dau. of William Woodville, Esq., by whom
(who d. in 1845) he had a son, Theobald William, b. 1838,
m. 1872, Anne Robertina, dau. of Major Brickenden;
Srdly, in 1846, Blanche, dau. of Philip Perring, Esq. of
Devon, by whom (who d. 1867) he had a son, Edward; and
4thly, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Rothwell, Esq. of
Rockfield, co. Meath, by whom he had issue, u, dau.,
Dorothea. He d. Feb. 1877.
John, m. 1853, Mary, dau. of the Rev. F. Barton, and has
issue, Richard, b. 1858; d. Aug. 1877; George; Florence-
Elizabeth; Harriet.
Mary, d. 1865, U7iin.
Dr. Butler d. in 1841, and was .5. by his eldest son.
The Rev. James Bdtler, of Priestown, b. in 1793: in. 181S,
Isabella, eldest dau. of Thomas Rothwell, Esq. of Rockfield,
CO. Meath, and by her (who d. 1876), had issue,
I. Richard, d. 1851.
II. Thomas, J. P., his heir.
III. James, m. 1863, Mary, dau. of Tottenham Alley, Esq.,
and has issue,
James Tottenham, b. 18CS.
Frances Isabella. Augusta Madeline.
I. Helena. ii. Matilda. m. Isabella.
IV. Augusta, d, young. v. Emma.
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BUT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EYR
Ecv. James Butler d. 1872, and was s. by his son, Thomas
BoTLEK, Esq., now of Priestown.
jirms— 1st, or, on a chief indented az. three escallops
of the first, Bctler; 2nd, arg., a. fess sa., Petit; 3rd, gu.,
three covered cups or, Bctler; 4th, gu., a fcis compony or
and az. cotised of the second, Whitwell.
Moito— Timor Domini fons vitaj.
BUTLER OF BALLYLINE.
BtTTLEn, Augustine Fitzoeeald, Esq. of Bally-
line, CO. Clare, J.P. and D.L., b. 1800 ; m. 20 July,
1854, Kate, eldest dau. of Andrew Stackpoole, Esq.
of Ballyally, co. Clare, and has a son and heir,
Theobald, 6. Oct. 1855.
ILtnCilffC. — This is a branch of the noble house of Dun-
boyne. Sir Theobald Bctleb (son of James Butler, Esq.
of .Shanagollen, co. Clare), 0. 1642, was admitted a mem-
ber of the Inner Temple 9 Sept. 1671, and called to the
Bar. This famous lawyer, so well known as Sir Toby Butler,
received Kniglithood from King James II. in April, 1689, and
was the framer of the Articles of Limerick. He d. 13 March,
1720 (his will, dated 10 March in that year, was proved 24 Nov.
1721), leaving, by Margaret Roche his wife, a dau. Frances, m.
1709, Thomas Butler, 8th Lord Cahir, and four sons, of whom
ths eldest,
James Bctler, Esq. of Castlekeole and Caherbane, co. Clare,
TO. 28 May, 1708, Johanna, dau. of Theobald Butler, 7th Lord
Cahir, and by her (who to. 2ndly, Walter Esmonde, Esq. of
Cregg) had issue, i. Theobald, of Caherbane, d. umn. 4 March,
1735; II. James, of whom presently; I. Mary, m. 1736,
John Crotty, of Ballygillane, co. Waterford ; ii. Margaret, m.
1734, John McXamara, son and heir of Francis McNamara,
Esq., of Moyrisk, co. Clare. James Butler d. 8 Jan. 1722. His
2nd son,
James Bdtleb, Esq., of Caherbane, co. Clare, and Kilcomon,
CO. Tipperary, heir to his eldest brother, m. Mary, dau. of
Richard Doherty, Esq. of Sunbank, co. Tipperary, and was
father of three sons, Theobald, his heir; Thomas, of Dublin,
d. Aug. 1843, aged 70 ; and Andrew. The eldest,
Theobald Butler, Esq., of Fishmoyne, co. Tipperary, to.
Eliza, dau. of Augustine Fitzgerald, Esq., of Tureen, co. Clare,
and by her (who d. 16 Aug. 1849) had issue, Adgdstine
Fitzgerald, now of Ballyiinc ; Theobald (Eev.), m. Martha,
5th dau. of William Molloy, Esq., of Eocvalley, co. Tipperary,
and had issue, James, Lieut. 30th regt., d. unm.
Arm.% (f-c— Same as those of Lord Ddnboinb.
/Seat.— Bally line, Oranmore, co. Clare.
BTJTLER LATE OF CAZENOVES HOUSE.
BuTLEE, Rev. John Banks Meek, Rector and
Patron of MaresCeld, Sussex, M.A. Trinity College
Cambridge, Senior Optime in Mathematical Tripos
of 1862, b. 14 Nov. 1839 ; m. 19 May, 1863, Char-
lotte Graham, dau. of late Capt. Graham, R.N., and
niece of James Holbert Wilson, Esq. Barrister of
the Inner Temple, and by her (who d. 12 Oct.
186'J) has issue,
I. IIoLBEBT Wilson Tbevob, h. 7 April, 18C5.
II. John Salisbury, h. 1 July, 1 806.
I. Charlotte Emily, b. 3 June, 1868.
iLincagC— Charles Salisbdrt Bctler, Esq., J.P. and
D.L., of Cazenoves House, Middlesex, M.P. for the Tower
Hamlets, eldest eon of John Butler, Esq. of Hackney, by his
wife Elizabeth Mary, dau. of John Ilutt, Esq. of Harrow,
6. 1812; TO. 1833, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Edward
Kingstone, Esq., and had issue,
I. Charles Edward Kingstone, D.L. for the Tower Hamlets,
TO. Mary Ann, 2nd dau. of the late William Bradshaw, E.sq.
ofHomcrton; and o!. 18G9, leaving issue, Charles William,
Alice Bradshaw, and Ada Mary.
II. John Banks Meek, Eector and Patron of Maresficld.
I. Elizabeth Lecesne Kingstone, w. Richard Bradshaw, Esq.,
D.L., of Upper Clapton, Middlesex, and has issue, William
Graham, Fanny Elizabeth, Edith Gcorgina Banks, and
Katharine Emily.
II. ICmilv.
in. Sophia, to. 20 Oct. 1871, Kev. Frederick Whitfield,
Incumbent of St. Mary-in-the-Castle, Hastings, and baa
issue, Ernest Sali.ibury, Emily Butler, and Rose Augusta.
IV. Frances, ?n. F. Churchill, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S., and has
issue, Frances Louisa Salisbury, and Mabel Eosc.
V. EosaSeldon.
VI. Louisa, m. Eev. J. Floyd Andrewes, Vicar of Eoxeth,
Harrow.
Mr. Charles Salisbury Butler was a Magistrate for Middlesex,
City of Westminster, and the Liberty of the Tower, and also a
D.L. for the same. He represented the Tower Hamlets in
Parliament from 1852 until the division of the borough in
18G8. He was Chairman of the Quarter Sessions of the Liberties
of Her Majesty's Tower, and of the Court of Lieutenancy of
the Tower Hamlets; as well as Chairman of the Divisional
Bench of the County of Middlesex. At the death of the Duke
of Wellington, the office of Lord Lieutenant of the Tower
Hamlets was placed in commission and held by Mr. Charles
Salisbury Butler and Lord de Eos until conferred on Viscouut
Combermere. He d. 12 Nov. 1870.
Arms -Az., a chevron between three covered cups or, for
Bdtleb.
Crest— A greyhound sejant or, collared gu. the collar ringed
gold.
Motto — Labor omnia vincit improbus.
/i<.3ic(ence— Maresfield Eectory, Uckficld, Sfssex.
BUTTER OF FASKALLY.
BuTTEE, Aeckibald, Esq. of FaskaUy, co. Perth,
J.P. and D.L., b. 9 May, 1805 ; m. 24 Sept. 1831,
Jemima, youngest dau. of the late James Richard-
son, Esq.' of Pitfour Castle, co. Perth, and has
issue,
I. Archibald, Brevet Col., 6. 28 March, 1836.
II. Henry Thomas, Capt. 93rd Highlanders, 0. 17 Aug. 1810;
d. in India, 20 Aug. 1863.
III. James, b. 23 May, 1843.
IV. Albert, b. 23 Sept. 1844.
I. Elizabeth Vere.
II. Jemima Charlotte Barbara.
iLtltCagC— Archibald Better, Esq., a Lieut. -Col. in
the army, 6. 1769 (eldest son of Henry Butter, Esq., by
Kathcrine his wife, 2nd dau. of Peter Hay, Esq. of Leys and
Eanderston, co. Fife, and grandson of Archibald Butter, Esq.
by Jean, dau. of Henry Balncaves) ; m. 1803, Vere, only dau.
of the late Sir Eobert Menzics, ofMenzies, Bart., and by her '
(who survived until Jan. 1847) left at his decease, 1805, an only ■
son and successor, the present Archibald Bdtter, Esq., of
FaskaUy.
Arms— Arg., a cross sa. between four hearts gu.
Crest — Two arms issuing from clouds drawing a bow with aa
arrow paleways all ppr.
Motto— Dirisct Deus.
Heat — Faskally, Pitlochry, co. Perth.
BUXTON.
Charles Buxton, Esq., of Fox Warren, Surrey.
Edmcnd Charles Buxton, Esq., of Daresbury IfalT,
Cheshire.
Samdel Gurnet Bdston, Esq. of Catton Hall, co. Norfolk.
{Sec Burke's Peerage and Baronetage.)
BYRtJE OF GOYTBEY HOUSE.
Byede.Henet Chakles, Esq. of Goytrey House,
CO. Monmouth, J.P. and D.L., h. 7 Dec. 1815; m.
5 Jan. 1837, Rebecca, dau. of Charles Mais, Esq. of
Bristol, and has issue,
I. Henry, b. 3 Dec. 1837 ; to. 1859, Jane Amelia, dau. ol
Edmund Waller, Esq.
II. Charles, b. 17 June, 1839; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Simon
Enright, Esq. of co. Clare.
Ill Frederick Lewis, b. 28 Jan. 1839.
IV. Richard Augustus (Ecv.), 6. 4 March, 1844 ; to. 18 Dec.
1878, Alice Mary Leyburn, eldest surviving dau. of the
late Eichard Leyburn Burnc, Esq.
V. Francis William Macalpin, b. 20 June, 1846.
VI. Evan Maberly Durand, b. 22 June, 1818.
I. Annie Elizabeth Frances.
BYR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EYR
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Col. Eyrde is Lieut. -Col. Monro outlishire Volunteers
aud a retired Major in the army, and served as High
Sheriff 1864. He is eldest son of the late Henry
Bird, Esq., formerly Col. of the 16th regt. (who d.
1829), by Frances Maria his wife, dau. of M. Pierre
Jean Baptiste de Fer, of the Kingdom of France,
and grandson of Henry Bird, Esq., and Elizabeth
Hicks his wife. He has one brothei*, Louis George
Morgan, h. 1818, m. June, 1845, Annie Nairue ; aud
two sisters, Frances Margaret, d. 1861 ; and Louisa
Sophia. Mr. Byrde adopted the ancient mode of
spelling the name ia 1863.
Arms—Krg., on a chevron enfcrailed gu. tetwecn three lions
rampant sa. as many fleurs-de-lis or.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant sa.
Motto — Quid leone fortius ?
jSeai— Goytrey House, near Pontypnol, co. Monmouth.
BYRNE (O'BYRNE) OF CABINTEELY.
O'Btexe, WiLLiAM-EiCHARD, Esq. of Cabinteely,
CO. Dublin, J.P. for cos. Dublin aud Wicklow, M.P.
for the latter Co., and High Sheriff 1873, author of
the Naval Biography, b. 27 Jan. 1823 ; m. 29 Oct.
1851, Emily, eldest dau. of John Troughear Handy,
Esq. of Malmesbury, Wilts, and by her (who d. 1869)
has issue,
I. Emily Mary. ii. Kathleen Elizabeth.
III. Mary Blanche. iv. Beatrice Martha.
V. Florence Catherine, d. 25 Kov. 1802.
itiltraflC.— From the earliest era of Irish history, to the
inrasion of Cromwell, the family of O'Broin, O'Byrne, or
O'Eirne, was amongst the most powerful and distinguished in
the province of Leinster. It traces its descent from Hermon,
the youngest son of Milesius, through Ugane More and Cathire
More, two of the most renowned warriors that swayed the
Irish sceptre. Of this ani;ient and distinguished family a
tlirect descendant,
Daniel Byrne, m. Anne, dau. of Eichard Taylor, Esq. of
Swords, and had, with two daus. (Mary, ra. 1st, John Walsh,
Esq., of Old Connaught, and 2ndly, Sir Luke Dowdall, Bart. ;
and Margaret, m. Terence Dunne, of Brittas), four sons,
1 Gregory of Timogue, created a Bart. 1G71 (his male repre-
sentative is George, Lord de Tabley); 2 Joh.v, of whom
presently ; 3 Walter, Capt. in the army, wounded at Aughrim,
followed King James II. in his exile, and d. at St. Germains ;
and 4 Joseph, Capt., killed at Aughrim. The 2nd son,
John Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, a Barrister of eminence,
eerved the office of High Sheriff of co. Wicklow 1675. He m.
1678, Mary, dau. of Walter Chcvers, Esq. of Monkstown, by
Alson his wife, dau. of Nicholas, Viscount Netterville, and
d. suddenly 30 Dec. 1681, when he was s. by his elder son,
Walter Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, h. 9 April, 1681; in. Clare,
tlau. of Christopher Mapas, Esq. of Koachestown, but dying
without issue, 21 Jan. 1732, was s. by his brother,
John Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, 6. (posthumous) 1682.
This gentleman m. 29 Nov. 1717, Marianna, youngest dau. of
Col. Dudley Colclough, of Mohory, co. Wexford, and had, witli
four daus. (Mary, m. Walter Blakeney, Esq., and was great-
grandmother of the late Bight Hon. Sir Thomas Wyse, K.C.B.,
H.M. Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Greece; Frances.
m. Edward Masterson, Esq. ; Harriet, m. Anthony Lynch, Esq. ;
and Marianne, m. Adam Colclough, Esq.), eight sons, of whom
the three eldest were
George, his heir.
Dudley, in. 1754, Elizabeth, dau. of James Dillon, Esq.
■ John, of Bordeaux, b. 20 June, 1725, who took out letters of
nobility from the French Government in 1771, i«. Mary,
dau. of Kichard Gemon, Esq., an eminent Merchant in
Bordeaux, and left at his decease a dau., Mary, m. John
Burke, Esq., and a son and heir,
Eichard O'Byrne, Esq., 6. 9 April, 1760; m. 20 Feb. 1787,
Elizabeth, dau. of Eichard William 5tack, M.D., of Bath,
and sister of WiUiam Stack, Esq. of Eonayn's Court, co.
Cork, and d. 27 June, 1802, leaving, with other issue, a
son and successor, the late
EoBERT O'Bykne, b. 30 March, 1789; in. Martha
Troughear, dau. of Joseph Clark, Esq. of Norwich, and
d. 14 Sept. 1861, leaving issue by her, who d. G Feb.
1804,
WiLLUM Eichard, M.P., now of Cabinteely.
Eobert, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, b. 23 Dec
1825; TO. 16 Nov. 1858, Ehzabeth, 2nd dau. of Johii
Troughear Handy, Esq. of Malmesbury. and has
issue, Eobert William John, b. 11 Sept. 1859, Bessio
Emmeline, and Meriel Leicester.
Mr. Byrne d. 1741, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, b. 31 Oct. 1720, who m.
1741, Clare, 2nd dau. of Capt. Michael Nugent, of Carlanstown,
CO. Westmeath, sister to Eobert, 1st Earl Nugent, and aunt of
the 1st Marquess of Buckingham, Lord Lieut, of Ireland. By
this lady he left issue a dau., Mary, wife of William Skerrett,
Esq. of Finvara, and three sons, Michael, his heir; Gregory,
d. iinm. 1774; and Eobert, successor to his brother. Mr.
Byrne d. 1763, and was s. by his son,
Michael Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, M.P. for St. Mawes,
d. unm. 7 Nov. 1772. His brother and successor,
Egbert Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, 6. 1 May, 1740; m. 7 Feb.
1790, Mary, only dau. of Eobert Devereux, Esq. of Carrig-
raenan, co. Wexford, and left at his decease, 7 Jan. 1799, three
daus., Mary Clare, d. num. 14 March, 1810; Clarinda Mary,
</. unm. 31 July, 1850; and Georgiana Mary, late of Cabin-
teely, who inherited the estates at the decease of her sister.
She d. 29 Nov. 1864, and was s. in her estates by her cousin,
the present William Eichard O'Byrne, Esq., M.P. of Cabin-
teely.
Arms — Gu., a chevron between three dexter hands arg.
Crest — A mermaid in the dexter hand a mirror in the sinister
a comb all ppr.
Motto — Certavl et vici.
£ea<— Cabinteely House, co. Dublin.
6'i«6— Atheneeum.
BYRNE OP ALLARDSTOWN.
Btene, Edwaed Henry, Esq. of Allardstown, or
Mount Byrne, co. Louth ; CorviJle, co. Tipperary ;
and St. Grery, near Toulouse, France ; b. 18 Dec.
1800 ; m. 24 Nov. 1828, aertrude de Eey, dau. of
Jolm De Eey, Marquis de St. Gery, by his wife,
Mary Christine MacCarthy, and has issue,
I. John, b. 1830. ii. Edward. iii. Henry.
1. Mary, m. 9 Feb. 1860, to the Compte de Maistre.
JCtllCaflt. — From John Byrne, of Ballinaeor, co. Wicklow,
who was deputed, 1588, by his brother, the Chieftain O'Byrne,
to command the auxiliary army in aid of O'Neill, Earl of
Tyrone, sprung, according to family tradition,
Edmond Byrne, who settled at Killany, co. Louth. He m.
Margaret Taaffe, and by her had three sons,
Gerald, of Killany, of whom presently.
John, of New House, Termonfecken, co. Louth.
Thomas, of Corcreagh, co. Louth.
The eldest son,
Gerald Byrne, of Killany, co. Louth, 711. Catherine
Plunkett, and d. 1695, leaving issue,
Owen, of Walterstown and Eossniakca, co. Louth, ancestor
of the late Patrick James Byrne, o! Lisnawilly, Clerk of
the Crown for Louth and Drughcda.
Arthur, of Allardstown, d. a. ji.
Henry, of whose descendants we are about to treat.
Francis, m. Ismay Dowdall, but loft no issue.
Henry Byrne, of Allardstown, 3rd son of Gerald Byrne,
of Killany, by Catherine Plunkett his wife, b. 1671 ; he m. 1st,
Elizabeth Taaffe, by wlwm he had issue,
I. William, of Dundalk, Merchant, d. s. p. 13 Sept. 17C8.
II. Patrick, of Castletown, d. nam. Feb. 1796.
III. George, ofSeatown, Dundalk, Merchant, m.Mary Taaffe,
of the family of Taaffe of Smarmorc, and d. 16 Jan. 1769,
aged 61, leaving issue two daus., Margaret, 711. Thomas
EusseU, Esq. of Dimdalk; and Catherine, m. Eichard
Barnewall, Esq. of Bloomsbury, co. Meath ; and one son,
Henry Byrne, ofSeatown, Dundalk, the principal Merchant
and a very wealthy one in that town, m. in France a French
lady, Marie Begg, and by her (who resided in her widow-
hood at Worcester, and d. there July, 1822, being buried at
St. Oswalds, in that city) left at his decease, July, 17s5,
1 Patrick, d. unm. about the year 1812.
2 John, b. 1776, an Officer in the l-.th Hussars, and Aide-
de-Camp to the Duke of Cumberland, m. Nov. 1815,
Caroline, dau. of Major Byrn, H.E.I.C.S., and had issue
cue son, Henry, Ensign 26th Cameronians, b. July, 1818.
d. unm. at Berhampore, East Indies, aged 22, and four
2AG
EYE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
13YT
ilaiis., Anna Maria, m. William Kirwan, Esq. of Kings-
town (ot tlie lamily of Kikwano/ C'l-cgg, co. fJalway);
Kose, d. young; Antoinette, rf. young; and Eliza, in a
convent abroad. John Byrne d. and was buried at Bath,
1834, aged 58.
3 Henry, b. 1783, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law,
Chief Justice of Ceylon, and afterwards Master in ICquity
of the Supreme Couit of Madras, d. 9 Oct.. 1830 ; he m.
April, 1823, Isabella Selina, dau. of Capt. Thomas
Goodinge, of the East Middlesex Militia, and had issue,
Henry Barnes, Dean of Queen's College, Oxford.
George Grey, Barrister-at-Law.
John Rice (Kev.), of Haverstock Hill, Hampstead Heath,
b. 6 Aug. IHil ; m. 31 May, 1859, Gertrude, youngest
tlau. of Kichard Webb, Esq. of Donnington Hall, co.
Hereford.
Thomas Edmond, Capt. R.A., 6. 31 March, 1829; m. Nov.
1854, Eliza Petronella, 3rd dau. of Don Pablo Larics,
of Old Castile, in Spain.
Charles Andrew, in Australia, 6. 4 Sept. 1831.
Henry Byrne m. 2ndly, Elizabeth Gcrnon (his late wife's
cousin), and by her had issue,
Garrett, d. unm.
Henry, of whom presently.
Anna, m. 8 Sept. 1750, Francis Kindellan, of Dublin,
Merchant.
Mary, m. 4 Feb. 1756, Eawrcnce Dowdall, of Dublin, Mer-
chant, and d. 9 May, 1761.
Henry Byrne d. 18 Dec. 17G1, in his 90th year. The 2na son
of his 2nd marriage,
Hekky Byrne, Esq. of Allardstown, or Moant Byrne, m.
Mary Anne Coleman, of Dundalk, and had a dau., EuzAEETn,
of whom presently ; he d. 22 March, 1796, and was «. by hid
dau.,
Elizabeth Btrne, m. .John Byrne, Esq. of Mullinahaclc,
Dublin, one of the brothers, seven in number, who were
partners in the great and extensive firm of " John Byrne and
Co. of MuUinahack." The issue of the marriage consisted of
one son and two daus.,
Edward Henry, of Allardstown and Corville.
Elizabeth Mary.
Pauline, m. Capt. Edward Hunter (now dcceaEcd).
BYROm OF CTJLVEH.
Bteoh, Edward, Esq. of Kcrsal Cell, co.
Lancaster, and of Culver, Devon, m. 19 July, 18.:;!,
Katharine Mary, 3rd dau. of Thomas Coopland,
Esq., eldest son of William Coopland, Esq. of
Asssnby, Yorkshire, and has issue,
I. Edward Clement Atherton, 6. 24 Nov. 1S57.
I. Esther Leonoia Mai y.
31. Katharine Florence Mary.
111. Eleanora Mubel.
Mr. Byrom is the second son of Edward Vif^or
Eox, Esq., the second son of William Eox, Esq.
of Statham, Cheshire, and of Grirsby, Lineoln-
Bhire. In accordance with the will of the late
Eleanora Atherton of Kersal Cell, he dropped,
as her heir, his patronymic, and in 1871
assumed the name and arms of her mother's family.
The Byroms, or de Byreaums, as the name is written
in old records, were an ancient and honourable race.
The family wore faithful adherents of the Stuarts,
in whose cause they sufPered great loss in land
and money. The celebrated scholar, Dr. Byrom,
maternal great-grandfather of the late Eleanora
Atherton, was refused liis degree at Cambridge in
consequence of his fidelity to the exiled royal
family.
Arms—kTg. a chevron between three hedgehogs sa., a canton
az. for distinction, in the centre chief point a cross-crosslet of
the last.
Crest — A hedgehog sa., charged for distinction with a cross-
crosslet arg.
Motto— \.Tm!i i tons points.
^cats— Culver, near Exeter; Kersal Cell, Lancaster.
BYTHESEA OP THE HILL.
Bythese.\, Samuel Feancis Glossop, Esq. of
The Hill, Freshford, Somersetshire, formerly in the
3l8t regt., i. 30 July, 1822 ; m. 1873, Mdry Pri-
deaux, 3rd dau. of the late Eev. J. Michell, granddau.
of Thomas Ball, Esq. of Sea Park, co. Wexford, and
Mary, dau. of Humphrey Prideaux, Esq. of Prideaux
Place, Cornwall, and niece and co-heir of the late
T. Prideaux Ball, Esq. of Wiker, Armagh. Mr.
Bythesea s. his imcle, S. W. Bythesea, Esq. in Aug.
1871.
JLtUCTtJC— The first Mayor of Axbridge, appointed under
the charter of Elizabeth, dated 22 Feb. 1598, was a JontJ
Bythesea, and in the corporation records of that borough,
the family is mentioned as the oldest and most respectable
there.
Thomas Bythesea, of Compton Bishop, Member of the
Corporation of Axbridge 1645, afterwards Mayor of that
borough, and a Magistrate for the co. of Wilts, m. Mary, dau.
of Eev. Oliver Cliivers, Prebendary of Sarum, grand-niece and
co-heir of Richard Vyner, Esq., and great-grand-dau. of Sir
Henry Vinour, who was grandson of Henry Vinour, Esq., by
Anne his wife, dau. of Sir John Scrope, Knt. of Castlecorabe,
and Margaret Wrottesley his wife, which Margaret derived,
through the Greys, Cecils, Nevils, &c., from King Edward III.
By this lady Mr. Bythesea had issue, with two daus., an only
son and heir. Mr. and Mrs. Bythesea both d. 1672, and were
g. by their only son, then an infant,
John Bythesea, Esq. of Week House, J. P. for Wilts, 6. 1672,
who, on the death of his aunt, Susannah Lewis, inherited
Chapmanslade, the other moiety of the Viner property. He
m. Hester Halliday, of Bradford, Wilts, and by her (who d.
1737) left at his decease, 1747, with five daus., of whom tho
2nd, Grace, m. 1727, Matthew Jervis, Esq. of Trow!iridge,
uncle of John, the gallant Earl St. Vineent, a son and suc-
cessor,
John Bythesea, Esq. of Weelt House and Chapmanslatlc,
m. Jane, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Leir (by his wife, a dau. of
Pialph Freke, Esq. of Hannington, and Cecilia his wife, dau. of
Sir Thomas Colepeper, Knt., by whom (who d. I16i, aged 75>
he had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. William, of Chapmanslade, h. 31 .Ian. 17.';2, J.P. andD.L.,
Kent ; m. Catherine, dau. of the Iter. Thomas Cobb, Kector
of Unprr Hardres, and dying 18 Dec. 1795, left one son and
two daus.,
1 George, 6. 1764, Rector of Igtham, Kent, J.P.; m. Anne,
dau. of Thomas Read Kemp, Esq. of Lewes Castle and
Hurstmonceaux Park, Sussex, M.P. for Lewes, and d^
Dec. 1800, leaving an only son, George Kemp.
1 Catherine, d. aged 13.
2 CeciUa, m. 1803, Charles Brome, Esq., R.N.
m. Samuel, 6. 31 Oct. 1744; d. unm. 26 May, 1830.
IV. Henry, b. 8 Oct. 1748, J.P. for Wilts; m. 1st, Anne, dau.
of Thomas Whittaker, Esq. of North Bradley, WilU ; 2ndly,
her sister. Miss Fanny Whittaker; and 3rdly, Anne, dau. of
John Budd, Esq. of Grecnham, Berks. His 1st wife d. s. p.
By the 2nd he had,
1 Henry Frederic, Rector of Nettleton, Wilts, 6. 10 April,
1780; TO. Eliza, dau. of General Meredith, and rf. July,
1850, having had one son, Henry Edmond Frederic, w.
Mary Anne, youngest dau. of the late Miles Adam?,
Esq. of King's Capel, co. Hereford, and d. Sept. 1818,
having had two children, Frederic William, d. young ;
and Emily.
By his 3rd wife (who d. 1801) he left at his decease, 1814,
two other sons,
1 George (Rev.), of Grosvenor Place, Bath, Rector and
Patron of Freshford, in Somerset, b. "29 May, 1792; in.
9 March, 1815, Mary, dau. of Francis Glossop, Esq. of
Glossopdalc, co. Derby, and d. 13 Dec. 1853, having
had issue,
George Charles Glossop, 5. 29 May, 1819, Lieut. 81st
regt., killed in action at Ferozesliah.
Henry Francis, b. 22 March, 1821, Lieut.-Ccl., late
Major 1st Royals.
Samuel Francis Glossop, now of The Ili'l.
Edwin, 40th regt. b. 29 Aug. 1824, deceased.
John, Post-Capt. R.N., 6. 15 June, 1827, won th&
"Victoria Cross in the Baltic, 1855.
Gcorgina Azelia, d. Dec. 1841.
Frances Anne, in. Joseph Todd, Esq. of Mousley Parle,
Surrey, and of the Circus, Bath, and d. 13 Dec.
1854.
Charlotte, m. Anthony Hammond, Esq., Bengal C.S.
2 Samuel William, late of The Hill, Freshford.
I. Jane, m. Simon Hnllidny, Esq. of Iford House, Wil's,
and of Westcombe Park, Kent.
Mr. Bythesea d. 1769, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Bythesea, Esq. of Week House, 6. 4 Feb. 1727,
J.P.J m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of — Lewis, Esq.,
CAB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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247
proprietor of estates near Kiclwelly and CarmavtUen, and by
her (who d. 9 Oct. 1809) had,
John Lewis, his heir.
Thomas, d. 11 Oct. 1811.
Charles, J.P. for Wilts, m. Mary, dau. of William Eylos, Esq.
of Shaw, near Melksham, Wilts, and d. g. p. 18i0.
Edmund, of Shirley Hall, Southampton, d. 4 Julv, 1842.
Eliza, TO. 26 Jan. 1783, Edward Horlock Mortimer, Esq. of
BeUefield llouse, Trowbridge, J.t. and D.L. WUts, and had
issue,
Mr. Bythesea d. 10 April, 1783, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eev. John Lewis Bythesea, of Week House, Kector of
Lee Delamere, Wilts, and Bagington, co. Gloucester, J.P. and
D.L., d. s. p. His cousin german,
Samuel William Bithesea, Esq. of The Hill, Freshford,
Somerset, J.P. for Wilts and Somerset, and D.L., b. 14 July,
1801 ; m. his cousin, Mary Agnes Bythesea, younger dau. of
the late Charles Bi-ome, Esq. of Mailing House, West
MalUng, Kent, youngest and last surviving son of John
Brome, Esq. of the Manor House, Bishop's Stortford, Herts,
by Mary his wife, sister of Sir Charles Saxton, Bart., of
Circourt, Berks, many years Commissioner of Portsmouth.
By this lady Mr. Bythesea had one son,
Samuel AVilliam Chakles Brome, 6. 9 April, 1S31, d. young.
He d. 2-5 Aug. 1871.
Amu — Arg., on a chevron engrailed sa., between three
crabs tlie claws towards the dexter gu., the Roman fasces
erect, surmounting two swords in saltier and encircled by a
chaplet or.
Crest— An eagle displayed arg., on the breast the Roman
fasces erect, surmounting two swords in saltier, and encircled
by a chaplet ppr., each wing charged with a cross-crosslet
fltchee gu.
Motto— Mntare vel timere sperno.
Seat— The Hill, Freshford.
Residence— ZG, Adelaide Crescc it, Brighton.
CABBELL OF CROMER.
The late John Boxd-Cabbell, Esq. of Cromer
Hall, Norfolk, J.P. cos. Dumbarton, Lanark, and
Norfolk, Lord of the Manors of Cromer and Beeston
Eegis, son of the late William Burridge Cabbell,
Esq., Banker, of Halifax, by Mary his wife, dau.
of the late John Anderton, Esq. of Halifax, b. 1808 ;
m. 1854, Margaret, dau. of the late Robert Dewar,
Esq. of Muirbank, Lanarkshire, and Orange Hill,
Jamaica, by Elizabeth Barrett, his wife, dau. of
William Green Plummer, Esq., also of Jamaica,
and had issue,
I. Benjamin Bond, now of Cromer Hall, 6. 1857.
I. Margaret Gordon, m. 22 July, 1875, Henry Best Hans
Hamilton, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
II. Mary Elizabeth Barrett, m. 22 July, 1875, Jolin Eustace
Jameson, Esq., 20th Hussars.
III. Katherine Joan, d. young.
, IV. Georgina Sarah Anne.
Mr. Cabbell assumed the additional surname of
Bond on succeeding his cousin in 1874, and d. 25
Oct. 1878.
fLtUCaCfC.-This family was formerly of Euckfastleigh,
Devon.
Benjamin Bond Cabbell, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A., of Cromer
Hall, Norfolk, fourth son of George Cabbell, Esq., by Mary
his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Bliss, Esq.) brother of
Nathaniel Bliss, Astronomer Royal), was b. in 1781 ; he was
educated at Westminster and Exeter College, Oxfoi^l; was
called to the Bar at the Middle Temple in 1816; was a
Bencher of the Jliddle Temple ; a J.P. and D.L. for Middlesex
and Norfolk; High Sheriff of the latter co. 1854; M.P. for St.
Albans 1846-7 ; for Boston, 1847-57. He d. 1874, and was s.
by his cousin, John Cabbel, Esq. of Cromer Hall, &u.
A7-ms — Vert fretty arg. over all a fess gu.
Crest — An arm in armour embowcd grasping a sword all
ppr.
ilfoiio — Impavide.
Residences— CiomcT Hall, Norfolk; I, Chesterfield Gardens,
London, W.
CADDELL OP HARBOURSTON.
Caddell, Robert, Esq. of Hai'bourston, co.
Meath, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1873, formerly
Capt. in Meath Militia, b. 11 June, 1810; s. his
father 1856.
3LtntJC(I0.— Richard O'Ferrall Caddell, Esq. of Har-
bourston, 6. 3 June, 1780 ; m. 19 Aug. 1806, Hon. Paulina
Southwell, dau. of Thomas Arthur, 2nd Viscount Southwell,^
and d. 3 Jan. 1856 (his widow survived only until 5 May fol-
lowing), leaving issue,
I. Robert, now of Harbourston.
I. Sophia, m. April, 1836, Arthur Wolliam Jerningham, Vice-
Admiral R.N., grandson of Sir William Jerningham, 6th
hart, of Costessey, and cousin to Lord Stafford.
II. Cecilia, d. unin. 11 Sept. 1877. ui. Pauhna, a Nun.
Seat — Harbourston, now Balbriggan.
CADELIi OP GRANaE.
Cadeil, Henry, Esq. of Grange, co. Linlithgow,
and Avoncrook, co. Stirling, J.P. and D.L., m. 1st,
1841, Martha, dau. of Robert Hislop, Esq. of
Burnbrae ; and 2ndly, 1859, Jessie, dau. of Rev.
Dr. Macfarlane, and by the former (who d. 1854)
has with other children a son,
James John, h. 1845.
Mr. Cadell is second son of the late James John
Cadell, Esq. of Grange, by Isabella his wife, dau.
of Henry Moubray, Esq. of Caldcrbank.
jSeat— Grange, near Bowness, co. Linhthgow.
CADOGAN OP AXNMOUTH AND
BRENCKBURN PRIORY.
Hodgson-Cadogan, Cadogan, Esq. of Alnttiouth
and Brenckburn, Northumberland, J.P., High Sheriff
1878, b. 10 Nov. 1826 ; s. his father 1854 ; m. 1847,
Isabel Mary, eldest dau. of the late Oswald Smith,
Esq. of Blendon Hall, Kent, and has issue,
I. Arthur, 6. 24 March, 1849.
II. Philip, b. 19 Feb. 1854; d. 17 June, 1853.
lu. AVilliam, 6. 25 Jan. 1860.
I. Mary. ii. Eleanor Margaret. iii. Alice Mildred.
IV. Florence Octavia. v. Mabel Katherine Mary.
VI. Hilda Frances.
ILiltCajJC— This family claims descent from the senior
line of the ancient house of Cadogan, founded by Cadwgan ap
Elystan, chief of the 4th Royal Tribe of Wales.
Thomas Cadogan, Esq., who is understood to have been a
younger son of the family seated at Trostey Vach, co. Mon-
mouth, left England at the period of the emigration of the
Royalists, during the Commonwealth, and settled in the island
of Barbados in 1679, where he acquired property in the
parish of St. Lucy. In the destructive hurricane of 1776, the
greater part of the parish registers of St. Lucy were destroyed.
He left an only son,
William Cadogax {d. 1730), m. Rebecca Eollock, by whom
he had an only son,
Thomas Cadogan, h. 1727 (d. 1790), in. Mary Sandiford, and
by her had several children. The youngest,
Ward Cadogan, Esq. of Brenckburn Priory, 6, 1772 {d. 1835) ;
m. Sarah Macintosh, by whom he had an only dau. and
heiress,
Sarah Cadogan, m. Major William Hodgson, Capt. 5th
Dragoon Guards, only son of the late Richard Hodgson, Esq.
of Moorhouse Hall, Cumberland. Major Hodgson assumed, by
royal license, on the death of his father-in-law, in 1835, the
additional surname and arms of Cadogan. He d. 1854, leaving
by his wife, the heiress of Brenckburn, an only son, the
present Cadogan Hodgson Cadogan, Esq. of Ahimouth and
Brenckburn; and one dau., Sarah Elizabeth, in. 1852, Henry
Metcalfe Ames, Esq., of Linden, Northumberland.
Senf— Brenckburn Priory, Longframlington, Northumber-
land ; present residence, iVlmnoiiith, same to.
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CALCRAFT OF ANCASTER HALL.
LrcAS-CALCRAFT, Edmund James, Esq. of -An-
caster Hall, co. Lincoln, b. 13 Jan. 1815 ; s. his
brother 27 May, 1859.
iCtlttJttJt.— JonNCHARiEs Lucas Calohaft, Esq. of An-
caster Hall, co. Lincoln, 6. 9 Oct. 1770, son of Anthony Lucas,
Esq. of Ancastcr Hall (a younRcr son of Lucas, of Fenton, co.
Lincoln), by Christian, dau. of John Caleraft, E.^q. of Grant-
ham, took the name of Calckaft, in addition to that of Lucas,
on succeeding to the estate at Ancaster, 17G2. He in. 4 June,
1794, Sophia, 5th dau. and co-heir of the Uev. John Neville
Birch, Eector of Leasingham, by Frances his wife, eldest dau.
and co-heir of Thomas Yorke, Esq. of Leasingham Hall, co.
Lincoln. Thomas Yorke, Esq., through his grandmother,
Penelope (wife of Sir William Yorke, Knt., M.F. for Boston
from 1681 to 1702), a dau. of Richard Samwell, Esq. of Gayton
and Upton, co. Northampton (by Frances, eldest dau. and co-
heir of Thomas Wenman, 2nd Viscount Wenman), descended
from the Nevilles, Earls of Westmorland. Bj Sophia his wife
(who d. 30 May, 1837), Mr. Lucas-Calcraft had issue,
I. Charles Yorke, late of Ancaster Hall.
II. John Neville (Rev.), 6. 7 JiUy, 1801 ; Rector of Hacehy,
Falkingham, co. Lincoln; -hi. 17 May, 1812, Marianne
Sophia, dau. of Willi.am Mansell, Capt. in the army, and
has issue, Neville, 6. 11 March, 1844; Richard, 6. 1 April,
1816, m. July, 1872; John Charles, 6. 12 Feb. 1856: Walter
Henry, b. 22 Jan. 1858; Penelope Yorke, d. 1863; Ger-
trude Sophia; Blanche Eleanor; and Isabel Marianne,
d. 1854.
I. Sophia Christiana, m. 25 May, 1825, Rev. John Conin^ton,
and had two daus., Caroline and Anna.
II. Caroline, to. 25 May, 1825, Rev. Charles Thomas Plumptre,
Rector of Claypole, co. Lincoln (son of John Plumptre,
Esq., of Fredville, Kent), and d. 12 June, 1833, having had
one dau., Fanny Sophia.
III. Frances, in. 9 Oct. 1839, Rev. Frederic Myers, Rector
of St. John's, Keswick; and d. s.p. 12 Jan. 1840.
He d. 29 March, 1851. His eldest son,
Charles Yorke Lucas Calcraft, Esq. of Ancaster Hall,
J.P. and D.L., b. G June, 1800; in. 29 Nov. 1838, JUry Jane
Elizabeth, dau. of James Lock Nixon, Esq., Major in the
army, and d. 15 Sept. 1855, having had issue,
Anthony Lucas, of Ancaster H/ll, 39Sh Foot, h. 17 Jan.
1842; d. 27 May, 1859.
Edmund James, now of Ancastcr Hall.
Granby, 6. 9 Jan. 1848.
Edith, d. Not. 1866.
Julia, m. 3 Oct. 18C6, Henry Lucas, V.?(\.
Frances Maria. Caroline.
Cceline Mary Christian Sophia.
Arms — Per fess arg. and crm. three lions passant-guar-
dant sa., quartering Birch, az., three fleurs-de-lis or.
CreU — A greyhound courant sa. charged with a cross-
crosslet or.
/Seai— Ancaster Ilall, near Grantham.
CALCRAFT OF REMPSTOITE.
Calcraft, John Hales, Esq. of Ecmpstone,
Dorset, J.P. and D.L., Higli Sheriff 1867, M.P. for
Wareham 1820, and in several subsequent Parlia-
ments, b. 13 Sept. 1796 ; on. 13 Fob. 1828, Lady
Caroline Katherine Montagu, 5th dau. of William,
5th Duke of Manchester, and has issue,
I. John Hales Montagu, J.P., Capt. H.N., M.P. for Ware-
ham, 6. 4 May, 1831 ; d. 1868.
II. William i\IoNTAGU, J. P., b. 11 Oct. 1834.
III. Henry George, Permanent Secretary to the Railway
Department, Board of Trade, 6. 12 April, 1836.
I. Katherine, m. 1865, Rev. Charles Marston, who d. 1876.
II. Gnorgiana Emily, in. 1857, Dudley Henry, eldest son of
Hon. Granville Dudley Ryder.
iH. Susan Charlotte, m. 16 July, 1858, Lord Radstock.
HilTCilgP. — The Rioht Hon. John Calcraft, of
Renipstone, Dorset, M.P. successively for Rochester, Ware-
ham, and the county of Dorset, 6. 1760 ; who .?. to the estates
in Dorset, Kent, Bucks, Lincoln, and Somerset, purchased by
his father, John Calcraft, Esq., the eminent army agent;
was appointed Clerk of the Ordnance in 1806, and became
Paymaster of the Forces in 1828. He m. 5 March, 1790, Eliza-
beth, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas Pym Hales, Bart, of
BcalcDbourne, and by her (whs d. 1815) left at his decease,
1831 (with three daus., Elizabeth Mary, m. Sir John Burke,
Bart, of Marble Hill, and d. 1859; Caroline Jane; and Ara-
bella, TO. Captain Rochfort, R.N., who d. 1847) two sons,
John Hales Calcraft, Esq. of Rempstone Hall, and
Granby Hales, a Captain in the army, and afterwards on
II. M. Service as Agent to the Post Office Packets, New York,
where he died.
^nns — Per fesse arg. and crai. three lions passant-guar-
dant in pale sa. all within a bordure wavy az.
Crest — A greyhound courant az. collared and ringed arg.
on the body a palet wavy or.
-S'eai— Rempstone, near Wareham, Dorset.
CALDECOTT OF HOLBROOK GRANGE.
Caldecott, Charles Marriott, Esq. of Hol-
brook Grange, Little Lawford, co. Warwick, formerly
H.E.I.C.S., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1863, 5.
9 June, 1807 ; m. 1 March, 1827, Margaret, only
dau. of Thomas Smith, Esq., Physiciau-Geneiul
Bengal Establishment, and has issue,
I. Charles Thomas, H.M. 76th regt. ; 6. 24 Dec. 1831.
II. John Alexander, H.M. 35th regt., retired; b. 10 Dec.
1835.
III. Alexander William Bradfield, ]03ra Royal Bombay
Fusiliers, b. 9 Aug. 1837; d. 2 June, 1867, s.p.
IV. Francis James, Royal Horse Artillery, b. 29 April, 1842:
m. 22 March, 1806, Gcorgina, dau. of Hugh Watson, Esq.
of Keillor, Perthshire, and has issue.
V. Randolph, b. 29 July, 1847.
VI. Sidney Arthur, 6. 4 April, 1852; d. 19 April, 1S72, s.p.
VII. Everard Garfoot, b. 1 April, 1854.
I. Margaret Elizabeth, m. 2 Aug. 1859, Alexander Cochran,
Esq. of Ashkirk, co. Roxburgh, and has issue.
II. Caroline Selina, to. 25 May, 1868, Rev. William Ridding,
son of the Rev. Charles Ridding, Vicar of Andover,
Hants, and has issue.
III. Sophia Catherine. iv. Merricl. v. Eleanor.
iLfUCaflC. — Thomas Caldecott, Eisq., r,i. Isabel, dau. and
sole heiress of John Caldecott, Esq. of Barrow and Whitwell,
Rutland, High Sheriff in 1515 and 1525, and had issue,
Thomas Calcott or Caldecott, Esq., b. 1555, who in 1617,
purchased the manor of Calthorpe, co. Leicester, where he d.
1645, leaving by his wife Abigail, dau. of John Huggerford,
Esq. of Kenwood Hall, co. Warwick, one son,
Thomas Calcott orCALDECOTT, Esq., b. 1627; High Sheriff
CO. Leicester 1664 and 1665. He m. Mary, dau. of Alexander
Prescot, Esq. of Thoby Abbey, Essex, and rf. 1703, leaving a
son and successor,
Thomas Caldecott, Esq., 6. 1652; who hi. Maud, dau. of
John Evans, Esq. of Northampton, and dying 1720, left (with
a dau., Mary, wife of John Ward, Esq. of Guilsbro) one son,
Thomas Caldecott, b. 1685; to. Elizabeth Cheney, dau. and
heiress of John Pettit, Esq. of Dartford, Kent, and left (with a
dau., Merriel, wife of Abraham Turner, Esq., and a son,
Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, and Recorder of Northampton,
who d. s. p.) his son and successor,
William Caldecott, Esq. of Rugby, who to. 1st, Elizabeth,
dau. of the Rev. Peter Senhouse, of Linton, co. Hereford, by
whom he had one son, Thomas, of Dartford, Kent, Barrister-
at-Law, who d. s. }). ; and 2ndly, Anna, relict of William
Boughton, Esq. of Rugby, by whom he left at his decease ia
1777,
John, of Holbrook Grange, co. Warwick, who m. twice, bufcj
dying 1839, x. p., left his estates to his nephew, ChablesI
Marriott Caldecott. '
William, d. a. p. Charles, d. s. p.
Samuel, of Melton Mowbray, d. leaving one son, Joha
Thomas, 6. 1790.
Adraham, of whom presently.
Mary, deceased.
Catherine, m. Rev. J. Parker, Vicar of Ncwbold-upon-
Avon.
Arabella, m. Rev. Dr. James.
The 5th son by the 2iid :
Arraham Caldecott, Esq., i
CO. Warwick 1821; purchased
subsequently divers lands
1797, Elizabeth, eldest
Cottesbateh, co. Leicester, and had issue,
Abraham, d. x. p. 1814.
Thomas, of The Lodge, Rugby, co. Warwick, Barrister-at-
Law, J.P. and D.L., b. 6 Oct. 1798; to. 8 Jan. 1828, Ann
Catherine, oldest dau. of the late Lieut. -Col. James West,
E.A., and d. 29 Sept. 1875, having had issue,
[larriage, jl
Esq., 6.21 Aug. 1703; High Sheriff ofl
iiascd the manor ol Rugby, 1801, andl
Is in CO. Northampton; hei/i.4Jan.l
dau. of the Rev. Dr. Marriott, off
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T. Thomas, h. 3 Oct. 1S31 ; d. s. p. u. Ilrnry, d. s. p.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Emily, d. ud„i.
m. Ellen, m. Edmund Harris, Esq. of Kugby.
IV. Lucy, d. unm.
V. Laura, m. Edward Bannister, Esq. of Hampstead.
VI. Lelia, d. unm.
John Marriott, retired from the army in 1S2j, d. s.p.
William Marriott (Itev.), d. s. p. ISiO.
Eobert Marriott.
Chakles Marriott, of Holbrook Gran:^o.
Elizabeth, d. 1823. Caroline.
Mr. Caldecott d. 8 Sept. 1829.
Armn—Arf;., a fess az. fretty or, between three cinquefoils
fiu. CivKt—A demi-lion rampant gu., charged on the shoulder
withacinquefoil arg. Motto— In utrumque paratus.
&a£— Holbrook Grange, Paigby.
CALDWELL OF NEW GHANGS.
Caldwell, Charles Bexjamin, Esq. of New
G-raiige, co. Mealh, late Capt. 91st regt., b. 9 Oct.
1809 ; m. 13 Dec. 1868, Sophia Frances, eldest dau.
of the late Hon. Wm. Cust, Commissionei* oi
Customs {see Burke's Peerage, Brownlow, E.).
ilinCatlC.— The family is of Scottish origin.
Charles Caldwell, Esq. of Dublin, Solicitor to the Customs,
6. 14 .June, 1707; son and heir of Andrew Caldwell, Esq., by
Catherine his wife, sister of the Right Hon. Charles Campbell,
M.P. , of New Grange, co. Meath, m. 1732, Elizabeth, dau. of
Benjamin Heywood, Esq. of Liverpool, by Anne his wife, sister
of General Arthur Graham, of Armagh, and by her (who d.
19 Nov. 1792) had, with other issue,
I. Andrew, of Cavendish Kow, Eutland Square, Dublin,
Barrister-at-Law, 6. 19 Dec. 1733; d. s. p. 2 July, 1808.
II. Charles, of Liverpool, b. 1737 ; d. 10 Jan. 1814, leaving
issue,
1 George (Rev.), Fellow of Jesus Coll. Cambridge, m.
4 Dec. 1817, Harriot, youngest dau. and, in her issue,
co-heiress of the late Sir William Abdy, Bart., R.N., and
had issue.
2 William, of Kingston, Jamaica, Member of the House of
Assembly, d. 29 Jan. 1819.
1 Anne, m. George, 2nd son of Sir George Dunbar, Bart.
2 Harriott.
ni. Benjamin (Sir), of whom presently.
IV. Ponsonby, 6.26 Nov. 1746; d. 7 Nov. 1819.
I. Amelia, m. 22 Jan. 1761, George Cockburn, Esq.
II. Catherine, m. Phineas Eiall, Esq. of Heywood, co.
Tipperary.
III. Mary Elizabeth, to. 2G Jan. 17C3, Jacob Sankey, Esq.
of Coolmore, co. Tipperary.
The 3rd son,
Ad.miral Sir Benjamin Caldwell, G.C.B., b. 31 Jan. 1738-39;
m. 7 June, 1784, Charlotte, dau. of Admiral Henry Osborn,
Vice-Admiral of England (a yoimger son of Sir John Osborn,
1st bart. of Chicksands Priory, co. Bedford), and by her (who d.
22 Sept. 1S19) had a son,
Charles Andrew Caldwell, Esq. of New Grange, co.
Meath, 6. 25 March, 1785 : who m. 1 Deo. 1808, Charlotte Ann,
2nd dau. and, in her issue, co-heiress of Sir William Abdy,
Bart, of Chobham Place, Surrey, Capt. R.N., and had issue,
Charles Benjamin, now of New Grange.
James Thomas, Commander E.N., 6. 28 Dec. 1810; d. at
Paris, Aug. 1849.
William Charles, late Capt. 47th regt.
Henry, Commodore R.N., C.B., A.D.C. to the Queen, m.
Mary Eleanor, youngest dau. of William Earle Lytton
Bulwer, Esq. of Heydon Hall, Norfolk", and d. 7 April, 1868,
leaving issue, Charles Henry Bulwer ; Mary Elizabeth
Abdy ; Emily Charlotte Ernestine ; Henriea Eleanor.
Mary Catherine. Charlotte Louisa.
Anns—Or, in chief three piles sa., each charged with a
fountain, ppr. ; in base four bars wavy alternately gu. and
vert, quartering Abdy. Crest — A demi-lion grasping a
broken scimitar all ppr. Motto — Ease libertatcm petit
inimieo tyrannis.
Smi'.f -New Grange, Slane, co. Meath; New Grange Lodge,
Bray, co. Wicklow.
CALDWELL OF LIIILEY WOOD.
Marsh • Caldwell, Eliza LorisA, Georgina
Amelia, and Rosamond Jane, of Linley Wojd,
CO. .Stafford, d:ius. of Arthur Culhbert Blarsh, Esq.
of Ea.stbury, Herts, and his wife, Anne, dau. of
James Caldwell, Esq., D.L., of Linley Wood,
iLtlltftfJC— James Caldwell, Esq. who was during many
years J. P. and D.L. for co. Stafford, and Recorder of the
borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme, m. Elizabeth, dau. and
coheiress (with a sister Hannah, who d. unm.) of Thomas
Stamford, of Derby, Esq., by Hannah his wife, eldest dau. of
John Crompton, Esq. of Chorley Hall, co, Lancaster, which.
property was acquired by that branch of the Crompton family
soon after the rebellion, 1715. Mrs. Stamford was a descen-
dant of the Rev. John Crompton, M.A., b. 1641, and cousin of
Samuel Crompton, Esq. of Derby, and of Henry Coape, Esq.
of Duffleld, a share of whose personal estate came to her dau.
Mrs. Caldwell. By this lady (who rf. 9 April, 1831) Mr. Cald-
well had issue,
I. James Stamford, h's heir.
I. Hannah Eliza, m. William Stanley Roscoe, Esq. eldest son
of William Roscoe, Esq.. at one time M.P. for Liverpool,
and author of T/ie Life of Lorenzo de Medici, &c., and loft
issue,
1 William Caldwell. 2 Arthur.
3 Thomas Stamford. 4 Francis James.
1 Elizabeth Jane, d. unm..
2 Anne Mary, m. Richard Button, Esq.
II. Mary, d. unm.
III. Anne, to. Arthur Cuthbert Marsh, E?q. (dec), and
was the late Mrs. Ma^sh Caldwell, ot Linley Wood.
IV. Margaret Emma, m. Henry Holland, M.D. (afterwards
Sir Henry Holland, Bart.), and d. 2 Feb. 1830, leaving
V. Catherine Louisa, d. unm. vi. Frances, d. unm.
Mr. Caldwell d. 16 Jan. 1333. His only son,
James Stamford Caldwsll, Esq. of Linley Wood, co. Staf-
ford, J. P., M.A. of the University of Cambridge, and a Bar-
rister-at-Law, author of A Treatise of the Law of Arbitration,
and other works ; d. unm. 17 Nor. 1853, and was s. by his
sister,
Anne Marsh, who assumed the name of Caldwell by sign
manual in addition to that of Marsh, on succeeding her brother
at Linley Wood, and was the widow of Arthur Cdthbert
Mabsh, Esq. of Eastbury, Herts, eldest son of William Marsh,
Esq. who was the only surviving son of George Marsh, Esq.
Commissioner of the Navy, and Clerk of the Acts ; 6. 1723.
This branch of the Marshs of Kent, settled there for
many centuries, descends directly from a scion of that
family, who in 1646, besides considerable possessions sixteen
miles from Dover, held estates in Romney Marsh. Mr. Arthur
Cuthbert Marsh d. at Eastbury, 22 Dec. 1849. The issue of
his marriage with Anne Caldwell consisted of two sons and
six daus.
I. Arthur, 6. Aug. 1824, d. an infant.
II. Martin William James, of Mcrton Coll. Oxford, d. at
Athens 1846, aged 20.
I. Eliza Louisa.
II. Frances Mart, to. 22 June, 1848, Capt. now Major-Gen.
Richard Crofton, R.A., son ot the late Duke Crofton, Esq.
of Lakefleld, co. Leitrim, and has three sons and one dau.
III. Georgina Amelia. iv. Rosamond Jane.
v. Mart Emma, m. 1853, Capt. now Admiral Sir Leopold
George Heath, K.C.B.. of Anstie Grange, Surrey, and
has two sons and two daus.
VI. Hannah Adelaide, m. 1853, Rev. Edward Henry Loring,
only son of the late Archdeacon Loring; d. 11 March, 1859,
leaving three sons.
Mrs. Marsh-Caldwell d. 5 Oct. 1874, and was succeeded as
.above by her three unmarried daus. jointly, in accordance
with the settlements made by the will of her brother, James
Stamford Caldwell.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per pale sa and vert, a stag's
head couped arg., in chief three cold wells ppr., for Caldwell ;
2nd and 3rd, arg., two bars az. on a canton gu., a gauntlet
grasping a broken sword ppr. hilt and pommel gold, for Stam-
iord; and now quartered with the Arms of Marsh, Quarterly:
gu. and arg. in the 1st quarter a horse's head of the 2nd.
Cresfs— 1st, Caldwell : A lion couchant arg. gorged with two
bars, the upper sa. the lower vert, holding between the paws a
cold well ppr. ; 2nd Marsh : Rising from a mural crown gu. a
horse's head arg. ducally gorged or.
iVoaoes— Caldwell, Niti, facere, experiri; Maksu, Si bene,
statuas nil metuas.
-bcat— Linley Wood, Talk o' the Hill.
CALLAGHAN OF COEH.
See O'Callaghan.
CALLANDEH OF CRAIGFOKTII.
Callander, G-eorge Frederick WiLLiA^r, Esq.
of Craigforth, co. Stirling, and Ardkiulas, co. Argyle,
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J.P. and D.L., h. 2S July, 1S48 ; m. 1S7G, Alice,
eldest dau. of John Cornelius Craigie Halkett, Esq.
of Cramond, Midlotliian.
iLllTragC.— The Ardkinlas family is an old branch of the
house of Ai'Kyll, as appears from a charter of Sir Duncan
Campbell, of Lochow, of the lands of Auchingown, dated 6
May, \ili, " dilecto et fideli nepoti suo Joanni Campbell, filio
et haeredi fratris sui Colin Campbell de ArdUinlas."
The first Callander of Craigforth was Master Armourer to
James VI. of Scotland, and purchased Craigforth from the
Earls of Livingstone and Callander, about the time of James
VI.'s accession to the English Crown (1603). His descend.int,
John Callandee, of Craigforth, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir
James Nasmyth, Bart, of New Posso, and had issue, James, of
whom presently; and Anne, m. 1st, Col. Blackader (a name
well known to the religious world); 2ndly, Sir James Camp-
bell, Bart, of Ardkinlas (who, by his 1st wile, Margaret Camp-
bell, heiress of Gargunnock, was father of Helen Campbell,
afterwards Lady Livingstone, of Gleatirran). Anne d. without
issue. The only son,
James Callandeb, m. Catherine Mackenzie, of Cromarty,
the lineal descendant of Sir George Mackenzie, the eminent
lawyer and writer. James Callander predeceased his father,
leaving an only son,
John Callandeb, Esq. of Craigforth, who s. his grandfather.
Hem. Mary, eldest dau. of Sir James Livingstone, Bart.of Glen-
tirran and Dalderse, by whom he had several children. He d.
17S9, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Callandhr, of Craigforth, 6. 1744, who assumed the
surname of Campbell, on succeechng. In right of his mother,
to his cousin-german, Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart., in the
estate of Ardkinlas. He m. 1st, 1768, Christian, youngest
dau. of George Forbes, Esq. of Hitchener Hall, Surrey, and by
her (who d. 1771) had a son, Geoboe, of whom presently ; and
a dau., Mary, m. Capt. Lucius O'Brien, cousin of Sir Lucius
O'Brien, of Dromoland Castle, co. Clare. He m. 2ndly, Miss
Harriet Dutens, and by her (who d. 1772) had an only child,
EUzabeth, who ra. Richard Magenis, Esq., M.P. lie m.
Srdly, 1776, Lady Elizabeth MacDonncl, dau. of Alexander,
5th Earl of Antrim, and by her (who d. 1706) had two
sons and three daus.,
Alexander .Tames, Major 9Ist regt., d. imm.
Eandall William, m. Miss Wilson, and had issue, three son.s
and four daus.
Georgina, d. unm. 1839.
Caroline, m. Thomas Sheridan, son of the Eight Hon.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Fanny, m. the Eight Hon. Sir James E. G. Graham, Bart, of
Netherby.
The eldest son,
Geoboe Callandeb, Esq. of Craigforth, Lieut.-Col. of the
Eifle Brigade, 6. March, 1770; m. 21 Oct. ISOl, Elizabeth
Crompton, eldest dau. of the Hon. Henry Erskine, of Amondell
(brother of the Earl of Buchan, and of Lord Chancellor
Erskine), and has issue,
James Henet, his heir.
John Alexander, b. 19 Sept. 1809; m. Aug. 1837, Emma,
dau. of John Young, Esq. of WestriJge, Isle of Wight, and
had issue, two sons and tive daus.
Alicia Christian, d. 24 March, 1824.
Elizabeth Anne, m. 11 Aug. 1831, Henry William Vincent,
Esq. of Lily Hill, Berkshire, and d. 1839.
Mary Henrietta, d. 1833.
Caroline Frances, m. 17 Jan. 1832, Eobert Dunraore Napier,
Esq. of Ballikinrain, Stirlingshire, who d. 1846.
Agnes, m. 1836, William Dunmore, Esq.. E.l.C.S. ; d. 1837.
Mai-garet, d. in childhood. Gcorgiana, d. 1833.
*Col. Callander d. 18 Feb. 1824, in the hfetime of his father;
and was s. in Craigforth by his elder son,
James Henry Callander, Esq. of Craigforth and Ardkinlas,
M.P. for Argyleshire, b. 18 Aug. 1803 ; ?,i. Ist, 29 Aug. 1837,
the Hon. Jane Plumer Erskine, youngest dau. of David
Montague, Lord Erskine, and by her (who d. 30 March, 1846)
had, Fanny Jane, m. Jan. 1866, Lord Archibald Campbell;
Mary Hcrmoine ; and Jane Scvilla. He m. 2ndly, 1 July,
1847, Charlotte Edith Eleonora, only dau. of the late John
George Campbell, Esq., brother of Walter Frederick Campbell,
Esq. of Islay, and had by her two sons,
Geoboe Frederick William, present proprietor.
Henry Barrington, b. 19 July, 1849; m. 187.'), Sophia Leonora,
eldest dau. of Edward ClougU Taylor, Esq. of Kirkham
Abbey, co. York.
He d. 31 Jan. 1851.
.^nii^— Quarterly : 1st grand quarter, sa., a bond chequy or
and cu. between six billets of the second, for Callandeb ; 2ud
grand quarter, counter-quartered, Istand 4th, az. adeer'shead
cabnssed or, 2nd and 3rd, gu. three legs in armour ppr. gar-
nished and spurred or, flexed and conjoined in triangle at the
upper part of the thigh, all for Mackenzie of Glandvale ; 3rd
grand quarter, counter-quartered, 1st and 4th, arg. three gilUe-
flowers gu. within a double tressure flory counterflory vert, 2nd
and 3rd, sa. a bend between six billets or, in the centre of the
quartL-rs a crescent gui, all within a bordure compony gu. and
arg., for Livingstone; 4th grand quarter, gyronny of eights*,
and or, a bordure of the second, for Campbell.
Ci-est — A dexter hand ppr. holding a billet or.
Motto — I mean well.
,Sf<7?.s— Craigforth House, Stirling; and Ardkinlas Lodge,
Cairndow, by Glasgow.
CALIiEY OP BURDEROP.
Galley, Henry, Esq. of Burderop Park, Wilts,
late Major 19th regt., J.P., D.L., Capt. "Wilts
Yeomanry, High Sheriff for Wilts 1867, b. 22 May,
1818 J m. 1st, 12 April, 1855, Frances Elizabeth,
only child of Charles I3owyer, Esq. of Farlcigh
House, Hants, and by her (who d. 4 Feb. 1856) had \
Thomas Chakles Pletdell, 1st Life Guards,
1856.
! Jan.
He m. 2ndly, 2 March, 1859, Emily Augusta, only
dau. of Mr. Serjeant Wrangham, of the Eoclis,
Grloucestershire, by whom he has issue,
II. John Digby, 6. 14 Aug. 1860.
III. Henry, 6. 23 Oct. ISOl.
I. Amelia. ii. Edith Mary,
JLinCagC.— William Callet, originally from Norfolk,
but subsequently settled a Merchant in London, temp. Henbi
VIL, was father of
John Callet, of Leatherdean, Hants, m. Isabel, dau. and
co-heir of Edmund Brydges, and niece of Sir John Brydges,
Lord Mayor of London 1521, and left a son and successor,
Ealph Callet, Esq. of Highway, and Overtown House, ia
Wiltshire, whose son,
Sir William Callet, Knt., became seated at Burderop
Park, Wilts, an estate purchased in the reign of Elizabeth
from the family of Stephens. He m. Judith, dau. of Eichard
Bowdler, of London, and was s. by his son,
William Cawley or Callet, Esq. of Burderop, 6. 1600,
living at the Visitation 1623. His eldest son.
Sir William Callet, Knt. of Burderop, d. without issue,
and was s. by his brother,
Olivee Callet, Esq. of Burderop, m. 1067, Mary, dau.
of J. Scott, Esq. of Bromham, Wilts, and was father of
Oliver Callet, Esq. of Burderop, bapt. April, 1672; m.
Isabella, dau. of Eobert Codrington, Esq. of Codrington, co.
Gloucester, and left at his decease, 1715, a son and successor,
William Callet, Esq. of Burderop, m. Arabella, dau. and
heiress of Thomas Browne, Esq. of Minety, In Gloucestershire,
and was father of
Thomas Bbowne Callet, Esq. of Burderop, 5. 1752 ; m.
1778, Elizabeth, only dau. of John EowUs, Esq. of Kingstoii-
upon-Thames, in Surrey, and had issue, 1 Thomas, his heir.
2 William Peter, d. unm. I80S. 3 John James, of Blunsdon
St. Andrew, Wilts, b. 1788, m. April, 1816, Elizabeth Tunstall,
eldest dau. and co-heiress of the Eev. James Wyld, Eector of
Blunsdon St. Andrew, and by her had issue, William John, b.
1817, d. unm. 1838; Henry, s. his cousin, and is now of
Burderop; Charles Benet (Eev.), 6. 19 April, 1820, «i. Oct.
1846, JuMa Susanna, dau. of the Eev. Jeremiah Scholefield,
Eector of Barton-on-the-Heath, and has issue, John Henry
(Eev.), 6. 1 Sept. 1849, Eector of Blunsdon St. A.ndrew; Legli
Charles, b. 30 Dec. 1851, Gertrude Margaret, Agnes, 1 Ara-
bella, 7)1. 1797, Henry Bullock, Esq. of Shepperton, Middlesex.
2 Elizabeth Poppoea, m. 1807, Clement Tudway, Esq. of
Wells. The eldest son,
Thomas Callet, Esq. of Burderop, 6. 1780; High Sheriff of
Wiltshire 1807, and M.P. for Cricklade; m. 1802, Elizabeth
Anne, only dau. of Anthony James Keck, Esq. of Stoughton
Grange, Leicestershire, by Elizabeth his wife, 2nd dau. and
co-heir of Peter Legh, Esq. of Lyme, Cheshire, and had
issue, Thomas Benet, b. 5 March, 1806, d. 1822; John James,
his heir ; Elizabeth Anne Benet, m. 1827, John Neale Nott,
Esq., E.N. ; and Arabella, m. 1825, John Mathews Eichards,
Esq. of Cardiff. Mr. Calley d. 1836, and was s. by his soa,
CAL
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John James Callet, Esq. of Burderop, Lieut. 12lh Lanoers,
6. 10 Nov. 1810; m. July, 1849, Agnes Caroline, only Uau. of
Harry Brereton Trelawny, Esq. of Saughall, Cheshire, but
d. s. p- 16 Jan. 1854, and was s. in the represematiou of the
family by his cousin, Major Henry Calley.
yirms— Quarterly, arg. and sa., on a bend gu. three mullets
tif the first.
Ci-(?s£— A demi-lion rampant arg., charged with a bend ku.
thereon three mullets of the first, holding a battlc-uxe handle
of the second, head arg.
Motto — Callide et honeste.
Seat — Burderop Tark, Swindon.
CALIIADY OF LANGD01J7.
Calmadt, Vincent Pollexfen, Esq. of Lang-
don Hall, Devon, J.P., b. 1825.
JLtllCaflC. — Elizabeth Calmady (eldest sister and co-heir
of Waldo Calmady, Esq. of Langdon, High Sheriff of Devon
1723, and dau. of Josias Calmady, Esq. of Leawood, M.P. for
Oakhampton. who was Uneally descended from John Calmady,
of Calmady, Cornwall, living a.d. 1407), in. John PoUexfen,
Esq. of Mothe^ombe, in Devonshire, High Sheriff in 1718, and
left an only dau. and sole heire.ss,
Elizabeth Pollexfen (the last survivor of that ancient
house), who m.
Francis Vincent Calmady, Esq. of Combshead (son and
heir of Francis Calmady, Esq. of Combshead, by Cecilia his
wife, dau. of Warwick' Pollexfen, Esq., and grandson of Francis
Calmady, Esq., whose father, Francis, of Combshead, was 3rd
son of Sir Shilston Calmady, son and heir of Josias Calmady,
Esq. of Langdon, by Catherine his wife, dau. and heiress of
Carew Courtenay, Esq.), and had issue,
Francis, his heir.
Elizabeth, '/H.Christopher Hamlyn, Esq. of Pascoe, Devon, ntid
had a son, Calmady Pollexfen Hamlyn, Esq. (see Hamli'n).
Pollexfen, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Calmady was s. at his decease, 1765, by his only son,
Francis Calmady, Esq. of Langdon, d.unm., and bequeathed
his estates to his youngest sister,
Pollexfen Calmady, 6. 12 Aug. 1775, who thus became of
Langdon. This lady m. Charles Holmes Everitt, Esq., an
Admiral of the Red, who thereupon assumed the surname and
anns of Calmady, in 1788. By the heiress of Calmady the
Admiral left at his decease 1807 (with a dau., Arabella Philippa,
m. 1822, to Charles Henry Hotchkyns, Esq. of Prospect, near
Plymouth, and d. 1843, leaving one son and one dau.), a son
and successor,
Charles Biggs Calmady, Esq. of Langdon Hall, 6. March,
1791; TO. March, 1816, Emily, eldest dau. of William Green-
wood, Esq. of Brookwood, Hants (of an ancient Yorkshire
family), and had issue,
Vincent Pollexfen, now of Langdon.
Emily. Laura Anne.
Honora Mary, m. 1850, Sir John Augustus Hugh Boyd,
4th bart. of Danson Hill, Kent, and d. March, 1875.
Cycill Christiana, m. 1854, William Frederick, 2nd son of the
late John Collier, Esq. of Grimstone, Devon, M.P. for
Plymouth.
Gertrude Elizabeth, d. 2 Jan. 1879.
Mr. Calmady d. 1855.
Arms — Az., a chevron between three pears or.
Crest — A pegasus sa. hoofed and coUnred or.
Motto — Simili frondescit virga metallo.
Seat — Langdon Hall, near Plymouth.
Residence— Tetcot, Holswcrthy.
CALKOW OP WALTON LODGE.
Caieow, Eichaed, Esq. of Walton Lodge, co.
Lancaster, Lieut. E.E., b. 1842 j s. his grandfaUicr,
1873.
HtlTCitJE.—BiCHARDCALROw, Esq., son of Richard Calrow,
of Adlington, co. Chester, where the family resided for about
three hundred years, ra. 1st, 1785, Judith, dau. of Wm.
Thomasson, Esq. of Cadster, co. Derby, and by her had two
sons,
I. William, of Walton Lodge, co. Lancaster.
II. Thomas, m. Harriet, dau. of Abraham Clegg, and left
two sons and four daus.
I. 25 Aug. 1853,
1. of Broad Gate,
Blr. Richard Calrow m. 2ndly, Hannah, dau. of James Open-
shaw, Esq.; and 3rdly, Margaret, dau. of Dswiiel Lyon, Esq.
He was s. by his eldest son,
William Calrow, Esq., of Walton Lodge, J. P. and D.L.,
b. 24 Sept. 1786 ; m. 12 Sept. 1808, Margaret, 3rd dau. of the luto
Robert Town, Esq. of Ulverston, and had issue,
I. Richard, b. 17 April, 1815; to. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Grundy, Esq. of Bury, co. Lancaster; and ci. 1800, leaving,
with a dau., a son,
Richard, now of Walton Lodge.
II. William Augustus, 6. 2 Aug. 1820.
III. Robert Frantis, 6. 28 Sept.. 1823;
Eleanor, 3rd dau. of John Lewthwaite,
Cumberland, and has issue.
I. Eleanor, m. 1830, George Johnson Wainwright, Esq., and
d. 1860.
II. Jane Judith, m. William Walker, Esq. of Woodlands,
brother of Richard Walker, Esq., M.P.; and d. 1856, leaving
a son and two daus.
III. Elizabeth, to. 1846, Rev. Charles Bickmore, D.D. of
Bcrkswell Hall, co. Warwick; and d. 1867, leaving three
sons and two daus.
IV. Wilhelmina.
V. Margaret, m. 1860, Bernard Hall, Esq. of Liverpool.
VI. Frances Rebecca Holford, m. John Hargreaves Kay, E.9q.,
and has issue.
He d. in 1873, and was s. by his grandson, Richard Calrow,
Esq., now of Walton Lodge.
Arms — Az., on a fess arg. between a beehive surrounded
by bees volant in chief and amillwheel in base or, a hank of
cotton of the field between two roses gu., barbed and seeded
ppr.
Crest — A beehive, thereon perched a dove wings elevated
holding in the beak a sprig of olive, all ppr.
Motto — Industria.
Stat— Walton Lodge, Preston, co. Lancaster.
CALVEELEY OF OULTOST HALL.
Calteeley, Edmund, Esq. of Oulton Hall, co-
York, J.P. and D.L., West Riding of Yorkshire, b.
14. Aug. 1826 ; on. 14 April, 1852, Isabella Mary,
elder dau. of Sir John Thomas Selwin, Bart, of
Down Hall, Esses (by Isabella his wife, dau. of
G-en. Leveson Grower, of Bill Hill, Berks), and has
issue,
I. John Selwin, &. 4 July, 1855.
II. Horace Walter, 6. 3 Sept. 1SG2.
III. Edmond Leveson, &. 7 June, 18C4.
I. Gertrude Mabel.
3tiltf it0C. — John Calverley, Esq., next brother of Sir
William Calverley, Knt. of Calverley, and 10th indirect descent
from John Scot alias Calverley, Lord of Calverley, a.d. 1136,
held lands in Cherwell 1510. His son, Christopher Calverley,
of Rothwell (who d. 1546) was great-great-grandfather of
Robert Calverley, Esq. of Oulton (who d. 1674), leaving, by
Anne his wife, two sons. The line of the elder is extinct ; the
2nd son, Matthew, b. 1652, was father, by Elizabeth his wife,
of William Calverley, 6.1684, to. 1714, Frances, dau. and
co-heir of John Grosvenor, and dying 1729, left a son, John,
Mayor of Leeds, who m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Walker, Esq. of
Dewsbury, and d. 1783, leaving a son,
John Calverley, Esq., who assumed by royal licenoe, 1807,
the name and arms of Blayds. He to. Mary, dau. of the Rev.
Charles Dowues, and left at his decease, 1827, three surviving
sons,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Henry (Rev.), Prebendary of Wells, 7). 1794; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Meade, Esq., and has issue,
1 Henry Calverley (Rev.), Rector of Bassingham, co. Lin-
coln, VI. 1875, Mary, dau. of John C. Morrison, Esq.
2 Charles Stuart, m. 1863, his cousin, Ellen, dau. of the
late John Calverley, Esq., and has Harold Walter and
John Grosvenor.
1 Mary Henrietta.
2 Elizabeth Sophia, to. 1870, Walter J. Scndall, Esq.
III. Thomas, m. Charlotte, eldest dau. of Martin Hind, Esq.,
and h.id issue,
1 Charles Calverley. 2 William.
John Calverley, Esq., the eldest son, b. 11 Sept. 1789; ra,
1822, Ellen Watson, dau. of Thomas Molyneux, Esq., of Kews-
ham House, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
John Calverley, b. 26 Marcli, 1S25; d. 0 Juno, ISll.
Edmund, now of OuUua Hall.
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Ellen, m. 1863, to her cousin, Charles Stuart Calverley, Esq.
as stated above, and has issue.
Charlotte.
This gentleman resumed, 1852, by royal licence, the name and
arms of Calverley. He d. 28 Feb. 18G8, leaving an only sur-
viving son, the present Edjic.nd Calvekley, Esq. of Oulton
Hall.
Arms—9,3i., an inescutohcon within an orlo of owls arg.
Crest— A horned owl arg.
5ea«— Oulton Hall, Leeds.
CALVERT OF OCKLEY COURT.
Calteet, Aechibald Mottetts, Esq. of Ockley
Court, Surrey, Lieut.-Col. R.A., J.P., b. 1828 ; s.
his brotlier 1870 ; m. 18G2, Coustance, third dau. of
William Peters, Esq. of AsMold, Crawley, Sussex,
and lias, with other i.--sue,
William Archibald, h. 1863.
Hin^aS^.— Felix Calvert, Esq. of Furneux Pelham, co.
Herts, 6. 1623, 2nd son of Felix Calvert, of Little Haddam,
younger brother of Thomas Calvert, Esq., ancestor of the
Calverts of ALbimj, m. Joan Day, and was father of
William Calvert, Esq. of Furneux Pelham, 6. 1G67, High
Sheriff of Cambridgeshire, 1690; m. his cousin. Honor, dau.
of Peter Calvert, Esq. of Nine Ashes, and had three sons,
1 William (Sir), LL.D., M.P. for London and Lord Mayor
1749, d. 1761; 2 Felix, of whom presently; and 3 Peter,
•of Great Haddam. The 2nd son,
Felix Calvert, Esq. of Furneux Pelham, 6. 1693; in.
Christian, dau. of Josias Nicolson, Esq. of Claphani, and had,
with several daus., two sons, Nicolson and Felix. He d.
1756; his 2nd son,
Felix Calveet, Esq. of Portland Place, London (successor
to his brother Nicolson Calvert, Esq., M.P., of Hunsdon
House, Herts, d. 1793), m. 1763, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir
Robert Ladbroke, and d. 1802, leaving issue,
I. Nicolson, of Hunsdon, M.P., m. 17S9, Frances, dau. of
Edmond Sexton Pery, Viscount Pery, and had issue,
1 Felix, of Hundon, Lieut. -Gen. in the army, d. 1802,
aged 72.
2 Edmond Pery Sexton, of Furneaux Pelham Hall, Herts,
b. 1797 ; m. 1844, fclizabeth, only dau. of the late General
Sir John Campbell, K.C.T.S., and d. 1866, leaving Fxux,
J. P., b. 1847, and Walter Campbell, Capt. 5th Dragoon
Guards.
3 Nicolson Robert, M.A., Rector of Childerley, Cambridge-
shire, b. 4 Aug. ISOO ; d. 1871.
4 William Henry, h. 8 Feb. 1 803.
1 Isabella, ./!. Sir James Mathew Strongc, Bart.
2 Lavinia Frances Jane.
3 Mary CaroUue Felicia. 4 Harriet Diana.
II. Robert, d. s. p. 1821.
HI. Charles, of whom we treat. iv. Walter.
The 3rd son,
Charles Calvert, Esq. of Ockley Court, Surrey, and
Kneller Hall, Middlesex, M.P. for Southwark, m. Jane,
youngest dau. of Sir William Rowley, 2nd bart. of Tendring
Hall, Suffolk. He d. 8 Sept. 1832, having had issue,
Charles William, of Ockley Court.
Robert Francis Thistleton, Lieut. R.N., d. 22 Jan. 1854.
Archibald Mottedx, now of Ocldey Court.
Charles, late Lieut. 43rd regt.
Arethusa Jane, rii. Leicester Hibbert, Esq. of Chalfont Lodge,
Bucks.
The eldest son,
Charles William Calvert, Esq. of Ockley Court, &. 21 Dec.
1823, late a Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, J. P. for Surrey, and
3Iajor 2nd Surrey Militia, d. 1870, and was s. by his brother.
Arms — Paly of six or and sa. a bend conntorohanged.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, two peunous, the dexter
or, the sinister sa., staves gu.
Motto— Vatti masghii parole femine.
Seat — Ockley Court, Dorking, Surrey.
PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE OF BLOXWORTH
HOUSE.
Picearb-Cambhidgk, Henry, Esq. of Bloxworth
House, Dorset, and Stanton Court, Weymouth,
late of the Madras army, J.P., D.L., Dorset, b. 14
Aug. 1819 ; m. 10 Oct. 1860, Theodosia Grace, 2nd
dau. of Eev. John Thomas Theobald, Rector ol
Nunney, Somerset, and has surviving issue,
George Jocelyn Hammond, 6. 16 Oct. 1804.
ILtltCaflC— The Pickards, formerly of Colchester, Essex,
are descended from Sir Henry Pickard, Knt., Lord Mayor
of London a.d. 1357, who "feasted the kings of England,
of France, Cyprus, and Scots, with other great estates,
all in one day " (see Stow's Chronicle, p. 553 ; and Home's
Chi-onolor/icaL Abridfjement, p. 159).
Thomas Pickard, Esq. of St. Catherine's, London, m. about
1700, Sarah, dau. of Sir Robert Jocelyn. Bart, of Hyde Hall,
Herts (see Bchke's Pcerar/e, Roden), and had one son,
JocELTN Pickard, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law,
and afterwards of Bloxworth House, 6. 1703; m. 1st, one of
the daus. and co-heirs of Sir Tliomas Abney, Knt. of London;
and 2ndly, Henrietta, eldest dau. of George Trenchard, Esq.
of Wolveton and Lytchett Maltravers, Dorset, and by her (who
d. 1 787) left at his decease, 1789, two sons. The elder,
Thomas Pickard, Esq. of Bloxworth House, Barrister-at-
Law, and Chairman of Quarter Sessions for Dorset, 6. 1755, m.
Harriet, dau. of William Woodley, Esq., Governor of the Lee--'
ward Islands, and d. 1830 s. p. His brother,
Rev. George Pickard, Rector of Warmwell-cum-Poxwell
and of Bloxworth, Dorset, 6. 1756; m. 1784, Frances, eldest '
dau. of Edward Payne, Esq., Banker, a Director of
the Bank of England, of EaUng House, Middlesex, of the firai i
of Smith, Payne, and Co., and d. 1840, leaving issue, j
Edward, of Bloxworth, 6. 1786; d. unm. 1850. 1
George, d. young. '
Georob, late of Bloxworth.
John Trenchard, of Greenhill House, Weymouth, and Pox-
well, 6. 1792 ; m. 1820, Jane, dau. of George Tennant, Esq.,
of Cadoxton Lodge, and assumed the surname of Tren-
chard 1840. He d. 19 Dec. 1875, and was s. by his
eldest nephew, Henry Pickard, Cambridge, in the Poxwell
and Ringstead estates, in accordance with the will of the
late John Trenchard, Esq. of Welbeck Street, London, and
Sliurminster JIarshall, Dorset.
Henry William, R.A., of Newton House, Sturminster Mar-
shall, Dorset, 6. Oct. 1794; m. 1826, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Fullerton, Esq. of Thrybergh Park, co. York, and d. 1873,
leaving issue, Rev. Henry Adair Pickard, M.A. of Stur-
minster Marshall; and tliree other sons, and four daus.
The 2nd surviving son.
The Rev. George Pickard, of Bloxworth House, Dorset,
Rector of Bloxworth and Wmterbourne Tomson, J. P., 6. 17
Jan. 1790; m. 17 Nov. 1818, Frances Amelia, 2nd dau. of
Blartin Whish, Esq., Chairman of Excise in England; as-
sumed 1847 the additional surname and arms of Cambridge, in
compUance with the will of his relative tlie late Charles Owen
Cambridge, Esq. of Whitminster House, Gloucester, and had
issue,
Henry, now of Bloxworth House.
George Benyon, b. 1820 ; d. young.
Edward (Rev.), Rector of Warmwell-cnm-Poxwell, &. Nov. -
1821; m. 1st, Harriet Caroline, deceased, dau. of Capt. Georgo
Foot, R.A., and has issue surviving, live sons and five daus., ,
1 George Trenchard, 6. 7 Jan. 1857 ; 2 Edward Duroure, b.
22 July, 1858 ; 3 EdmundVVinn, 6. 8 Dee. 1859 ; 4 Frederick
Octaviuf?, 6. 19 Dec. 1860; 5 Francis Arthur, 6. 10 Oct. ^
1808; 1 Caroline Eliza ; 2 Alice Mary; 3 Mary; 4 Ada; ;
5 Catherine Tyssen. The Rev. E. Pickard is married a j
.second time. j
Jocelyn, Major in the Indian army, b. 16 Oct. 1827; m. 1850, '
Adeline Harriet, dau. of Capt. Lumsdaine, and grand-dau.
of Gen. Richards, Bengal army, and has issue one dau.,
Mary Ellen AdeUne.
Octavius, Rector of Bloxworth and Winterbourne Tomson,
6. 3 Nov. 1828; m. 1866, Rose, dau. of the late Rev. James'
Lloyd Wallace, of Sevenoaks, Kent, and has iosuo, Robert '
Jocelyn, 6. 10 May, 1867, and three other sons.
John Clinton, 6. 1833, d. an infant.
Caroline Frances.
Frances Jane, to. William Ffooks, Esq. of Sherbourn, de-
ceased, and has issue.
Juliana Maria Ann, d. unm. Oct. 1846.
Arabella Jane, m. Thomas Everest Boone Tennant, Esq.,
Lieut. Madras army, and has issue three sons and one dau.
Barbara Tyssen, m. William Derenzy Donaldson Selby, Com-
mander R.N.
Frances Amelia, m. AVilliam Henry Andrew Clark, Esq. of
6, Leinster Terrace, Hyde Park.
Sophia Catherine.
Eiuma Louisa, 7ft. the Rev. William Charles Salter, M.A.,ii
Principal of St. Alban Hall, Oxford, and has issue two sons.j
Henrietta Tys.sen, m. the Rev. Charles PrescottdeCoetlogon,!
M.A., d. 5 Aug. 1869, leaving two sons and two daus. ]
The Rev. George Pickaid-Cauib ridge d. 13 Jan. 1868. and was
s. by his eldest son.
CAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CAM
25?
jirms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a pile gu., between sis
trefoils slipped sa., a cross crosslet of the field, Cambjuiige;
Znd and 3rd, gyronnee of eight az. and arg. within a bordure
erm., on a canton gu. a fleur-de-lis or, Pickabd.
Cresti — Cambridge: A griffin's head erased sa., semee of
trefoils, in the mouth a cross hotony fltchee or. Pickard : A
lion sejant arg., charged on the shoulder with an ermine spot
and gorged with a collar gemelles sa., supporting with the
dexter fore paw an escutcheon gu., charged with u fleur-de-lis
within a bordure or.
Motto — Esse quam vidori.
Seais— Bloxworth House, Blandford, and Stanton Court,
Weymouth.
CAMERON OF LOCHIEL.
Cameeon, Donald, Esq. of Locliiel, co. Inverness,
J.P. and D.L., M.P. for co. Inverness, a Groom in
Waiting to the Qiieen, formerly in the Diplomatic
Service, h. 5 April, 1835 ; s. his father 4 Jan. 1859 ;
m. 1 Dec. 1875, Lady Margaret Elizabeth, 2nd dau.
of Walter Francis, 5th Duke of Bucclouch, E.G.,
and has a son and heir,
DoNAU) Walter, 6. 4 Nov. 1876.
ILtnCKflt. — The family of Cameron is of great antiquity
and historic interest in Scotland.
Donald Dh0, Chief of the Clan, appears to have raised the
Camerons from the depressed state into which they had fallen
through their feuds with and by the vengeance of the Lords
of the Isles, and to have re-acquired for the clan the estates
which they had formerly possessed. From Donald Dhu dcs-
DoNALD Cameron, of Lochiell, who received from Mary
Queen of Scots, for his loyalty, a charter confirming to him
and his heirs the whole lands and estates, and erecting them,
denovo, into the Barony of Lochiell, dated 6 March, 1564. He
d. in the beginning of the reign of James VI., leaving by his
wife, a dau. of Hector raor Maclean, of Dowart, one son,
Alan Cameron, of Lochiell, who joined the Earl of Iluntly,
and fought gallantly at the head of his clan at the Battle of
Glenlivet, when the King's troops, under the Earl of Argyll,
were defeated ; for this he was outlawed, and lost a great
part of his estate. He had two sons,
I. John, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Eobert Campbell of Glcn-
orchy, and d. r. p., leaving a son,
EwEN, successor to his grandfather.
n. Donald, ancestor of Cameron of Glendessary and of
Dungallon.
Alan Cameron was s. by his grandson.
Sir Ewen Cameron, of Lochiel, h. Feb. 1629, who eclipsed in
fame all his predecessors, and from a very early age became a
stanch adherent of the royal cause. Sir Ewen, or "Evandhu,"
as he was called in the Highlands, was the first to join the in-
surrection of 1652 in favour of the King, and the last who held
out against Cromwell. He fought and took a distinguished
part at KilUcrankie, although then an old man. He to. 1st,
Mary, dau. of Sir Donald Macdonald, Bart, of Slate, who
d.s.p.; and 2ndly, a dau. of Sir Lauchlan Maclean, of Dowart,
by whom he had issue,
I. JoON, his heir.
u. Donald, Major in the service of the States of Holland,
d.s.p. 1718.
III. Alan, d. at Rome, in the sei-vice of James Francis
Edward, The Chevalier, leaving three daus., the eldest of
whom in.. Campbell of Lochdockart.
I. Margaret, m. Alexander Drummond, Esq. of Eothladies.
II. Ann, m. Alan Maclean, Esq. of Ardgour.
HI. Katherine, m. William Macdonald, brother of Sir Donald
Macdonald, Bait, of Slate.
IV. Janet, m. Grant, of Glenmoriston.
Sir Ewen m. 3rdly, Jean, dau. of Barclay of Urie, and had
' further issue,
IV. Ludovick, m. his cousin.
V. Christian, m. Alan Cameron, of Glendessary.
VI. Jean, m. Macpherson of Clunie.
VII. Isabel, m. Archibald Cameron, of Dungallon.
VIII. Lucy, TO. Peter Campbell, of Barcaldine.
IX. Ket, m. John Campbell, of Archalladcr.
X. Una, TO. Robert Barclay, of TJrie.
XI. Maijory, m. Macdonald of Morar.
Sir Ewen d. 1719, aged 90, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Cameron, of Lochiel, called John MacEwon, who
served with the Earl of Mar, 1715, and suffered attainder and
forfeiture. He m. Isabel, sister of Sir Duncan Camiibell, of
Lochnell, and had issue, Donald, his heir; John, of Fassifern,
CO. Argyle, father of Sir Ewen Cameron, of Fassifern, who was
created a Baronet, 1817; and Archibald, a physician, who en-
gaged in the rebelhon of 1745, and was executed : by Jean his
wife, dau. of Archibald Cameron, of Dungallon, Dr. Cameron
left issue, four sons and a dau. Lochiel d. at Nieuport,
Flanders, 1743, and was s. by his eldest son,
Donald Cameron, of Lochiel, Captain of the Claa Cameron,
who had joined Charles Edward with a considerable body of
his men, 1745, and fought at their head on several occasions.
After the battle of Culloden, he retired to France, and t'lere
got the command of the regiment of Albany. He m. Anne,
dau. of Sir James Campbeh, 5th bart. of Auchinbreck, by
whom he had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. James, a Capt. Royal Regt. of Scots, commanded by Lcwi-
Drummond, d. uam. 1759.
HI. Charles, successor to his brother.
I. Isabel, TO. Col. Mores, of the French Service.
II. Janet, a Nun in Paris.
III. Henriet, ??i. Capt. Portin, of the French Service.
IV. Donalda.
Donald Cameron d. 1748, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Cameron, Esq. of Lochiel, Capt. in the regt. of Albany,,
who d. 1762, and was s. by his only surviving brother,
Charles Cameron, Esq. of Lochiel, who was allowed to re-
turn, and who lent his influence to the raising of the Lochiel
men for the service of Government. He m. Miss Marshall, and
was father of
Donald Cameron, Esq. of Lochiel, who was restored to tha
estates under the general act of amnesty of 1784. He m. 1795,
Anne, dau. of Sir Ralph Abercromby, and sister of George,.
2nd Lord Abercromby, by whom (who d. 17 Sept. IS44) he had
issue,
Donald, his heir.
Alexander (Rev.), who to. 1 Sept. 1835, Charlotte, dau. of the
Hon. and Very Rev. Edward Rice, D.D., Deanol Gloucester,
and has issue, Ralph Abercromby; Edward Alexander ^
Anne EmUy ; and Catherine Charlotte.
Mary Anne, m. Lord John Hay, and d. 30 Nov. 1850.
Matilda.
Donald d. 1832, and was s. by his elder son and heir,
Donald Cameron, Esq. of Lochiel, co. Inverness, D.L., h.
25 Sept. 1796; to. 31 July, 1S32, Lady Vera Catherine Louisa
Hobart, sister of the 6th Earl of Buckinghamshire, and had
issue,
Donald, now of Lochiel.
George Hampden, who assumed the additional surname of
Hampden, b. Oct. 1840 ; d. 23 June, 1874.
Anne Louisa, d. 24 June, 1864.
Julia Vere, »;. 14 June, 1870, Hugh McKenzie, Esq.
Sibella Matilda.
Albinia Mary, d. Jan. 1861.
Lochiel, who entered the Grenadier Guards 1S14, and was pro-
sent at the battle of Waterloo, d. 4 Jan. 1859.
Arms—Gu. three bars or.
Crest — A sheaf of five arrows tied with a band gu.
Supporters — Two savages, wreathed head and middle with
oak, each holding in his exterior hand aLochaberaxe, all ppr..
Motto — Pro rege et patria.
Seoi — Achnacarry, Fort William, co. Inverness.
Tuwn Iloase—i, Seamore Place, W.
CAMEEON OF MTJETON HOUSE.
Cameeox, Nathaniel Peyce, Esq. of Murton
House, Swansea, co. Glamorgan, J.P., m. 1836,.
Charlotte Mary, only dau. of the late Loftus
Anthony Tottenham, Esq. of Glenade, co. Leitrim,
by Elizabeth Charlotte his wife, only child of Hon.
Abraham Crichtou, brother of John, 1st Earl o£
Erne, and had issue,
Nathaniel Crichton Pryce, &. and d. 1S42.
Mary Ann Charlotte Letitia, 6. 1844; d. 1847.
ILt'nCaflf.— Liedt.-Gen. Sie Alan Cameron, K.C.B. of
Erracht, co. Inverness, of the family of Lochiel, a gallant and
distinguished officer, raised and commanded the 79th, or
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. He d. 9 March, 1828,
leaving an only surviving son,
Lieut.-Col. Nathaniel Cameron, of Dan-y-£raig, near
Swansea, to. Letitia Pryce, only child of Rev. John Powell
Curry, and sole heiress of her maternal grandfather, Joseph
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CAM
THE LA>^DED GENTRY.
CAM
Tiyce, Esq. of Courtyearne and Gillyhir, co. Glamorgan, and
was s. by his eldest son, the present Kathaniel Pesce Came-
ron, Esq. of Murton House.
SeaJ— Murton House, near Swansea.
CATSIMELIi OP NORTON HALIi AND
DITCHAM PARK.
The late Chables Cammell, Esq. of Norton Hall,
ani.l Brookfielcl Manor, co. Derby, and Diteham
Park, Hants, J.P. for Derbyshire, b. 8 Jan. 1810 ;
»n. 23 Oct. 1845, Maiy Anne, widow of John
Wright, Esq. of co. Warwick, and had issue,
I. Chakles David Wilson, now of Norton Hall, late 18th
Hussars, b. 1847; m. 1873, Florence, dau. of Major El won,
of Cleveland House, co. York, and has three daus.
II. Bernard Edmund, m. 10 Jan. 1878, Eveline Jane, 3rd
dau. of Col. W. H. C. Wellesley, late 7th Koyal Fusiliers,
and grand-niece of Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington.
III. George Henry. iv. Otto Charles Arthur.
V. Minard Augustus.
VI. ArL-hie Allan, 21st Fusiliers.
I. Alice Maud, m. Edmund Martin, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
of Eempstone Hall, Loughborough, and has one son and
two daus.
Ttlr. Caramell, Lord of the Manor and Lay Eector
of Norton and Coleaston, was son of the late George
Canimcll, of Hull, by Hannah his wife, dau. of
David Wilson, Esq., and grandson of George
Cauiuicll, R.N., wlio was killed in action. He d. 12
Jan. 1879.
Arms — Sa. on a chevron arg. cotised or, between three
camels statant of the second, as manr trefoils slipped of the
first.
Crest — A camel's head erased arg., gorged with a collar gcmcl,
ea., holding in the mouth a trefoil as in the arms.
Motto — Perseverando.
&ais— Norton Hall, Sheffield ; Diteham Paric, PetersScld ;
and Brookfield Manor, Hathersage.
CAMPBELL OF LOCHNELL.
Campbell, Duncan, Esq. of Lochncll, co. Argyll,
J.P. and D.L. b. 1806 ; s. his father 1845.
ILfnCiltJC. — The Campbells of Lochncll are the latest
cadets of Argyll, and, in default of male descendants of John,
4th Duke of Argyll, would be heirs to the Earldom.
John Campbell, 1st of Lochnell, 2nd son of Colin, 3rd Earl
of Argyll, m. Mary, dau. of Campbell of Ardklnglas, and had
issue,
Abchibald, his heir.
John, ancestor of Tirrifour.
Donald, ancestor of Bragleen and Barnacarry.
Colin, ancestor oi Laggauuiore.
The eldest son,
Akchibald Campbell, 2nd of Lochnell, m. 1st, Janet, dau. of
Duncan Macdougall, of Dunolly, and had, Alexander, his heir;
and Colin, whose issue is extinct. He m. 2ndly, a dau. of
Maclean of Dowart, and had issue ; 3rdly, a dau. of Chcyne, and
had a son, John, ancestor of Coreleigh ; and 4tlily, Sibella, dau.
of John Drummond, of Colquhalzie, and had a son, James, of
Cruachan, ancestor of Stoiiijkld and Balemo. His eldest son
by his first wife,
Alexander Campbell, 3rd of Lochnell, m. Isabel, dau. of
Macdougall, of llaray, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Colin, of Ardintallan, who left is^ue.
. Duncan, of Sonaig, ancestor of J u/ra and Olcndarvel.
The eldest son,
John Campbell, 4th of Lochnell, m. Ann, dau. of SirDugald
Campbell, of Auchinbreck, Bart., and had issue,
Colin, his heir.
Donald, of Ardintallan, who left issue.
Archibald, of Lerags, ancestor of that family.
John, of Barnjicarry, who left issue.
Tiic eldest son,
Colin Campbell, 5th of Lochnell, was fined £3,000 in 16G2,
J.P. 1CG3, m. Anne, dau. of Campbell of Ardkinglas, and had
Alexander, his heir.
John, of Geyline, ancestor of Bolfgmnn.
Archibald, m. Veronica, dau. of Maclachlan, of Fossifem:
their descendant, Campbell, of Auchindown, succeeded to
Barbreck (see Campbell of Barbreck).
The eldest son,
Alexander Campbell, 6th of Lochnell, registered arms
aijDiit 1G72, m. Margaret, only child of Duncan Stewart, of
Aiipine ; and d. 1714, leaving
I. D ore AN, his heir.
II. Archibald, of Ballimore, m. Ann, dau. of Campbell, of
Sliiivan, and had issue,
1 Colin, of Ballimore, to. Isabella, eldest dau. and co-heir
of Hector Maclean, of Coll, and d. s. p. m.
2 Dagald (Col.), of IJallimore, m. Christina Drummond, and
h.iil Duncan, who s. to Lochnell.
S John (Major-Gen.), of Barbreck, tutor of Lochnell, m.
Janet, dau. of Sir James Colquhoun, Bart., of Luss, and
left no surviving issue.
4 Alexander, of Ardslignish, m. 1711, Ann, dau. of John
Campbell, of Sonaig, ancestor of Jura, and had
Archibald, «. to Lochnell.
The eldest son.
Sir Ddncan Campbell, M.P., 7th of Lochnell, m. 1st, Lady
Isabella, widow of Roderick Macleod, of Macleod, and dau.
of Kenneth, Earl of Seaforth ; and 2ndly, in 1721, Margaret,
dau. of Daniel Campbell, of Shawfield; he d. s. p. about
17C5. His nephew,
Lieot.-Gen. Doncan Campbell, 'M.P., 8th of Lochnell, and of
Barbreck, registered arras and had a grant of supporters, 1808 ;
he tji. 1st, 6 July, 1792, Hon. Eleonora Fraser, widow of Sir
George Eamsay, Bart, of Bamff, and dau. of George, Lord Sal-
toun; 2ndly, 14 May, 1808, Augusta, dau. of Sir William
Murray, Bart, of Oehtertyre, and d. s. p. whereupon the family
estate passed to Archibald, of Ardslignish, but Barbreck was
settled on Admiral Campbell of Achindown (see Campbell of
Barbreck).
Archibald Campbell, 9th of Lochnell, formerly of Ards-
lignish, was s. by his grandson,
Archibald Campbell, 10th of Lochnell, who d. soon after
and was s. by his uncle,
Archibald Campbell, 11th of Lochnell, who was s. by his
son,
Archibald Campbell, 12th of Lochnell, 6. Feb. 1777; m. 29
Nov. 1803, Louisa Ann, dau. of Capt. Duncan Macdougall, of
Ardintrive, 2nd son of Macdougall of Lorn, and had issue (with
eight daus.),
DnxcAN, now of Lochnell.
Archibald Argyll Na))ier, E.l.C.S., d. in Bombay.
John Cameron, late Major 9th Lancers, distinguished at tht
battle of Gujerat, 21 Feb. 1849, to. Isabella Sophia, dau. of
the late Charles Smith, Esq., Banker, of Northampton.
Colin (Ecv.), m. Henrietta, dau. of Henry N. Hovy, Esq.,
Consul at Bordeaux to H.M. the King of the Netherlauas,
and has issue : his 2nd son, Colin Lome Locknell, was
killed 2 Aug. 1879.
Alexander. Wellington, drowned in India.
Mr. Campbell, d. 1855.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight or and sa.,
for Campbell; 2nd, arg., a boar's lieadcouped az., for Gordon;
3rd, arg., a lymphad sa. her oars in action, for Lorn. Crest —
A dexter hand grasping a lance bendways, aU ppr. Motto —
Audaces juvo. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant ppr.;
sinister, a swan ppr.
Seat — Lochnell House, near Bonaw, N.B.
CAMPBELL OP BARBRECK.
Campbell, Colin Yorke, Esq. of Barbreck,
Argyleshire, J.P. and D.L., Vice-Admiral E.N., b.
1812 ; m. 1847, Elizabeth, dau. of James Hyde,
Esq. of Apley, Isle of Wight, and has issue,
I. Donald Charles Douglas, b. 1848.
II. James Archibald, b. 1854.
I. Susan Helena.
ILt'UCaCir.— This family is a branch of, and the present
representative is heir presumptive to, Campbell of Lochnell,
who is the nearest cadet of the Diical house of Argyll.
The Barbreck property was purchased by Gen. John ?
Campbell, who entailed it upon his nephew the laic Gen. :j
Duncan Campbell of Lochnell, great grand-uncle of the present '
possessor, and failing him on Colin of Achindown (also a
nephew), and his heirs.
CAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CAM
255
AKcmnALD Campbell, of Acliinclown, son of Colin Campbell,
5th Laird of Lochnell, by Ann Campbell his wife, dau. of the
Laird of Ardkinglas (see preceding Memoir), m. Veronica, dau.
of Maclachlan, of Fossifern, and was s. by his son,
Donald Campbell, of Achindown, m. Margaret, dau. of
Campbell of Phontelands, and was s. by his son,
Colin Campbell, of Achindown, who, by Susan Campbell
his wife, was father of,
Duncan Campbell, of Earbreck, co. Argyll, Eear-Admiral
E.N., 1,1. Ann Irvine, dau. of Admiral Sir Charles Douglas,
Bart., and d. 1856, when he was s. by his son, the present
Vice-Admiral Colin Yokke Campbell, of Barbreck.
Arms, Crest, and Motto — Same as Campbell of LochncU.
iS£«t— Barbreck, by LochDphead, N.B.
CAMPBELL OF STONEFIELD.
Campbell, Colin G-eorge, Esq. of Stonefield, co.
Argyll, J. P. and D.L., and Convener of co. Argyll,
b. 23 May, 1811 ; m. 10 Dec. 1839, Elizabeth, dau.
of Gribbon Eitzgibbon, Esq. of Ealljseeda, Ireland,
and has issue,
I. John, Lieut. 2na regt., b. 19 May, 1845 ; to. 1 Auff. 1871,
Adela Harriet, 2nd dau. of Lord Charles Pelham Clinton,
and has issue, Colin George Pelham, b. 31 May, 1872 ;
and Sybil Adela.
II. Colin George, b. 26 May, 1852.
III. Henry Osborne, b. 16 Jan. 1854.
I. Elizabeth Ida, m. Jan. 1877, William Thomas Trench, Esq.,
2nd son of Henry Trench, Esq. of Cangort Park, Itoscrea.
II. Jane Arabella.
Mr. Campbell s. his fathei*, 18 March, 1857.
iLt!TCtt50. — Aechibald Campbell, 2nd Laird of Lochnell,
•was four times married ; by his 4th wife, Sybella, dau. of John
Drumraomi, of Colquhalzie, he had a son,
James Campbell, ofCruaehan, the first of this family, who,
by his wife, a dau. of the Prior of Ardchattan, had a son,
Archibald Campbell, of Achinloch or Stonefield. By his
vifc, a dau. of Stewart, of Appin, he had a son,
Alexander Campbell, of Stonefield, who .s. his father 1687 ;
fn. 1st, a dau. of Capt. Campbell, of Dunstaffnage, and had
issue, James, who s. him. He m. 2ndly, a sister of John, 1st
Earl of Breadalbane, by whom he had issue, Archibald, who
s. his half-brother, and carried on the line of this family. The
eldest son,
James Campbell, of Stonefield, Justiciar and Sheriff-Depute
of CO. Argyll, dying without issue, 31 July, 1731, was s. by his
half-brother,
Archibald Campbell, of Stonefield, Advocate, Sheriff-
Depute of CO. Argyll. He m. Jane, 2nd dau. of Benjamin
Frond, Esq. of Ballyreehy, King's Co., and widow of Capt.
Alexander Ogilvie, of Forglen (father of Alexander, 7th Lord
Banff), and by her had a son and two daus.,
John, who s. him.
Elizabeth, m. Colin Campbell, of Carwhin, father of John,
4th Earl and 1st Marquess of Breadalbane.
Jane, m. Donald Campbell, E.sq. of Airds, father of Sir John
Campbell, Bart, of Ardnamurchan.
He d. 175.3, and was s. by his son,
John Campbell, of Stonefield, Advocate, who was elevated
to the Bench, where he took his seat as Lord Stonefield,
16 June, 1763. He m. Lady Grace Stuart, 4th dau. of James,
■2nd Earl of Bute, and sister of John, 3rd Earl of Bute, the
celebrated Minister of King George III., and d. 19 June, 1801,
having been 39 years a Judge. Lord Stonefield had seven
sons, who all died some years before him. Col. John Campbell,
the 2nd son, commanded the 2nd batt. of the 4'2nd regt.
in India, and defended the fort of Mangalore against the
forces of Tippo Sultan and a French auxiliary force till they
■were relieved by the proclamation of peace. He d. shortly
after, but his services were acknowledged by the offer of a
Baronetcy to his father, and the battahon he commanded was
made the 73rd regt., instead of beng reduced as the 2nd
battalions of other regiments were. The only one of the family
who married was the 6th son,
CoL. Colin Campbell. His wife was Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir Robert Anstruther, Bart., of Balcaskie, and by her he had,
Eobert, who d. early; John, who s. him; and George
Colin, an officer in the 43rd Light Infantry, who m. Arabella,
dau. of Campbell, of KidaUing, and d. 1S30, leavins issue.
The son and heir.
John Campbell, of Stonefield, s. his father 1801, and m.
Wilhelmina, dau. of Sir James Colquhoun, Bart., of Luss, by
whom he had,
Colin George, the present Laird,
James Colquhoun, D.D., Bishop of Bangor, &. 27 Dec. 1813;
in. 13 May, 1810, Blanche, 2nd dau. of John Bruce Pryce, Esq'.
ofDuffryn, and by her (who rf. 17 March, 1873) had issue,
1 John Archibald, b. 1842, Lieut. Royal Horse Artillery,
d. 11 March, 1877 ; 2 Arthur Bruce Knight, b. I May,1851;
and 1 Wilhelmina Mary.
Elizabeth Janet, d. 1829.
Mary Wilhelmina, m. Robert Robertson Glasgow, Esq. of
Mountgreenan, and had issue.
Helen Catherine, d. 1859.
^rws— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight or and sa.:.|
-nd, arg., a lymphad sa. her oars in action ; 3i-d, harry wavy of
SIX gu. and or, on a chief erm. a boar's head couped. Crest— A
Doar s head couped transpierced by a sword and a javelin in
saltier. 3Iotto—Kon obliviscar.
/b'caf— Stonefield House, Tarbert, co. Argyle.
CAMPBELL OF JURA.
The late Eichaed Dennistotjn Campbell,
Esq. of Jura, co. Argyle, J.P., D.L., Heritable
Keeper of Craignish Castle, b. 16 May, 1810 ; s.
his father 1848, and d. uiim. 4 Nov, 1878.
Ht'lICage. —This is a junior branch of the Lochnell line of
the noble house of Argyll, derived immediately from Duncan
Campbell, 3rd son of Alexander Campbell, Esq. 3rd of Lochnell,
grandson of John, 2nd son of Colin, 3rd Earl of Argyll.
Duncan Campbell, first of the family of Jura, ;>. 1596; m.
1st, Mary, dau. of Sir Donald Campbell, of Ardnamurchan, by
whom he had several daus., one of whom to. Malcolm, of
Poltalloch, CO. Argyll. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Hector
Maclean, of Torloisk, by whom he had, with several other daus.,
three sons, John, his successor ; Archibald, ancestor of the
Campbells of Giendarwl ; and Alexander, d. xinm. He d.
2 May, 1695, in his 99th year, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Campbell, Esq., m. his cousin Catharine, dau. of
Cel-In Campbell, Esq. of Lochnell, by whom he had an only
son, Archibald, and several daus., one of whom, Anne, m.
1711, Alexander Campbell, Esq. of Ardslignish, son of Lochnell,
ancestor of the present Lochnell. He d. 18 July, 1736, aged 95,
and was s. by his only son,
Archibald Campbell, Esq., m. 1st, Barbara, eldest dau. of
Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Inveraw, co. Argyll, and had four
sons, all of whom (L uni,i., except the 2nd, Archibald, who
s. his father; and several daus. He in. 2ndly, Flora, dau. of
Donald Maclachlan, of Maclachlan, co. Argyle, but had no
further issue. The only surviving son,
Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Jura, d. 1764, and was s. by
his 3rd son,
Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Jura, J.P., Heritable Keeper
of Craignish Castle, m. Sarah, dau. of James Campbell, Esq.
of St. Germains and Tofts, East Lothian, and cousin-german
to John, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane, and had issue,
Archibald, Lieut. -Col. 84th foot, d. unm. in India, 1817.
James, of Jura, d. unm. 2 Dec. 1838.
John Kirkpatrick, Writer to the Signet, of Glcnfeochan, co.
Argyll; m. Mary KirUpatrick, only child of Alexander
Campbell, Esq., by whom he left one dau. and heiress, Mary
Kirkpatrick Aiskell.
Colin, of Jura.
Anne Penelope, to. 1797, Eobert Dcnnistoun, Esq., son of
James Dennistoun, Esq. of Dennistoun.
Barbara, m. 1800, Alexander Campbell, Esq. of Ilallyard.",
CO. Peebles. He d. May, 1817.
Mr. Campbell d. 15 July, 1835, aged 91, and was s. by hi.?
eldest surviving son,
James Campbell, Esq. of Jura, who dying unvi. 1838, was
s. by his brother,
Colin Campbell, Esq. of Jura and Craignish, co. Argyll,
J.P. and D.L., Heritable Keeper of Craignish Castle, b. 8 Nov.
1772 ; in. 6 Aug. 1806, Isabella Hamilton, dau. of Richard
Dennistoun, Esq. of Kelvin Grove, co. Lanark, son of James
Dennistoun, Esq. of Dennistoun, co. Dumbarton, and left
issue,
Archibald, late of Jura. d. unm. 11 Nov. 1851.
Richard Dennistoun, late of Jura.
Colin, late Major in the army, in. 6 April, 1841, Eleanor
Mary, eldest dau. of the late Robert Scale, E.I.C.S., and
had issue a dau. Isabella Eleanor, m. 1st, 15 Oct. 1863,
Smith Hill Child (who d. 28 Jan. 1867) elder son of Sir
Smith Child, Bart, of StalUngton Hall, co. Stafford, and
2iuily, 20 May, 1873, Kev. James Boyds, of AVoodlands,
Cheshire.
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James, 6. 1839 ; to. Mary, dau. of Geo. Jas. Campbell, Esq.
of Treesbanks, co. Ayr, and Uas issue.
John.
Christiana Alston, in. 27 April, 18.31, James Meiklam, Esq. of
Carnbroe, co. Lanark, who d. 1854, leaving issue.
Sarah, m. 13 June, 1838, W. F. Gordon, Esq. of Jlilrigs, co.
Ayr, and has two sons and three daus.
Isabella Hamilton Dundas, m. 19 Jan. 183G, Lachlan Mac-
quaire, Esq. of Jarvisfield, co. Argyle, Capt. Scots Greys
(wlio d. 18W), only son of the late General Macquaire,
Governor of New South Wales.
Anne Caroline, d. 26 April, 1832.
Mary Lyon, m. 1854, James Marsden, M.D., of Malvern, and
has a dau.
Barbara, d. Feb. 1855. Duncan Augusta Lochnell.
He d. 10 Sept. 1848, and his widow 15 Jan. 1851.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight sa. and or;
2nd, arg., a boar's head couped ppr. ; 3rd, arg., a galley sa.
Bails furled and oars in action ppr.
Crest — A hand holding a spear ppr.
Motto — Audaces juvo.
<Sm(«5— Jura House, Jura; and Port- Askaig, Islay, N.B.
CAMPBELL OP INVERNEIL AND ROSS.
Campbell, Duncan, Esq. of Inverneil and Eoss,
CO. Argyll, J.P., late Capt. 89th regfc., b. 11 Sept.
1842; m. 10 June, 1875, Isabel, dau. of James
Aspinall Tobin, Esq. of Eastham House, co. Chester.
IttnCJCJC. — Chables Campbell, called "Chearlach Mor,"
a son of Campbell, of Craignish, co. Argyll, about the
middle of the IBth century, lived first at Corraumore, in
Craignish, but having killed Gilliss of Glenmore in a scuffle,
and wounded his own cousin, went to Breadalbane.
John Campbell, his elder son, was ancestor of
Patrick Ban Campbell, of Tuerclean, in Glenlochy, whose
son was
James Campbell, Esq., Commissary of the Western Isles of
Scotland, and Chamberlain of Argyll. He was b. 6 March,
1706, and m. at Inverary 31 Dec. 1734, Elizabeth, dau. of
James Fisher, Esq. of Durren, Provost of Inverary, by whom,
who d. 23 Sept. 1790, he had three sons,
I. James (Sir), his successor.
II. Archibald (Sir), K.B., Major-Gen. of His Majesty's Forces
and Col. of 74thregt., M.P. for Stirling, 6. 21 Aug. 1739;
m. 1779, Amelia, dau. of Allan Eamsay, Esq. of Hinkill,
who d. 8 July, 1813, and was buried in Westminster Abbey
the 15th. Sir Archibald d. s. p. 31 March, 1791, and was
buried in Westminster Abbey the 12th of the following
month.
III. Duncan, of Ross, &. 5 May, 1742, Commissary of the
Commissariat of Stirling, and of Stores of War in North
Britain ; m. 1797, Amelia, dau. of John Lament, Esq. of
Lamont, co. Argyll, and d. s. p.
James Campbell d. 26 May, 17C0, and was s. by his eldest
son.
Sir James Campbell, Knt., of Inverneil, co. Argyll,
Hereditary Usher of the White Eod for Scotland, M.P.
for Stirling, 6. at Inverary, 16 Jan. 1737; m. 16 July, 1761,
Jane, dau. of John Campbell, Esq. of Askom, co. Argyll, by
whom, who d. Aug. 1805, he had issue,
I. James (Sir), his successor.
II. John, b. 31 May, 1766, Capt. Scots Fusiliers.
II. Ddncan, who s. his eldest brother in 1819.
IV. Archibald, 6. 21 Oct. 1774, Lieut.-Col. 6th Foot, C.B. ;
m. Martha Elizabeth Higginson, of Gloucester.
V. Lome, 6. 23 Oct. 1776, Ensign 3rd regt. Foot Guards ;
killed at the battle of Alexandria in Egypt, 21 March, 1801.
I. Lilias Frances, m. in the East Indies, 1793, Capt. James
Kennedy, 19th Light Dragoons, who d. 1813.
n. Jesse, m. James Campbell, Esq., M.D., who d. at Bengal,
1817.
ui. Elizabeth, m. at the Cape of Good Hope, James Henry
Casamayor, Esq., of Wimpolc StJ-eet, London, who d. 1815.
rv. Jane, ni. 1st, Edward Addison, Esq., London; and
2ndly, 1802, Eoger Pocklington, Esq. of Carlton Hall, co.
Nottingham.
V. Augusta, m. 1802, Gilbert Coventry Muster, Esq., Civil
Service, Bengal.
VI. Anne, m. 1803, Wigram Money, Esq., Civil Service,
Bengal.
■VII. Amelia, m. July, 1802, William Cowell, Esq., Civil. Ser-
vice E.I.C.
Sir James Campbell of Inverniel was (2 April, 1795), acknow-
ledged as the chief of his branch, by its members in Pcrtli-
Bhire, known from the founder as the Clan Chearlach, or
Tearlach. He d. April, 1805, and was «. by his eldest son,
Sre James Campbell, Cart, of Inverniel, 6. 25 May, 17C5,
Colonel in the army 1 Jan. 1801, Adjutant. -Gen. to His
Majesty's Forces serving in the Mediterranean, Aug. 1806;
Lieut. -Gen. in the army, 4 June, 1813; Civil Commissioner to
tlie Ionian Isles, 1813; Knight Grand Cross Royal Hanoverian
Guelpliic Order, and Commander of the Royal Military Order
of St. Ferdinand of Merit in Sicily ; created a Bart. 3 Oct. 1818;
m. 3 May, 1794, Agnes Margaret, dau. of John Hunter, Esq. of
Leicester Square, Middlesex, Surgeon-General to the Forces,
d. s. 2^- 5 June, and was buried at Westminster Abbey
12 June, 1819, when his title became extinct, but his estate
descended to his next surviving brother,
Duncan Campbell, Esq. of Inverneil, Civil Service E.I.C,
at Bengal, Judge and Magistrate at Bheerbom, Opium Agent
in Behar, b. at St. John's, co. Argyll, 28 Sept. 1771 ; m. at
Calcutta, 1798, Elizabeth Cooper, of Gravesend, Kent, ancl
by her (who d. 1851) had issue,
I. James Abchibald, his heir.
II. Duncan, b. in East Indies ; killed out hunting, 1833, unm.
III. George, 6. in East Indies 1841 ; m. Susan Harriet, dau.
of Campbell of Possil, and has issue a son and two daus.
IV. Archibald Lome, b. in East Indies; m. 1839, 1st, Char-
lotte Susan, dau. of Abercromby Dick, Esq., and has issue
a son and two daus. ; and 2ndly, Jemima, dau. of — Pater-
son, Esq., and has two daus.
I. Emily Agnes, in. J. Carter, Esq., E.I.C.S., and has issue.
II. Eliza, m. J. Ruddell Todd, Esq., and has issue.
Duncan Campbell d. 1840, and was s. by his elde.st son,
James Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Inverneil and Ross,
J.P. and D.L., b. at Bheerbom Deo. 1800; m. 1st, 1831, Sophia,
dau. of Col. Hervey, and by her had a dau.,
Sophia Mary Adelaide, m. Charles Ruddell Todd, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, 25 April, 1840, Anne, dau. of John Bowdon, Esq., j
and by her (who d. 1845) had issue, j
I. DoNCAN, now of Inverneil and Ross. '
II. James Archibald, b. 30 Nov. 1843.
I. Ann Bowdon, m. Richard Henry Perkins, Esq., and has '
issue.
II. Mary Eliza Bowdon, in. Col. James Archibald Ruddell,
25th regt., and has issue.
He d. 14 Feb. 1878.
^)-7n.s— Gyronny of eight or and sa., a border az., placed in
front of a lymphad, sails furled and oars in motion sa., flags
and pennons flying ; above, a helmet.
Crest — A boar's head erased or.
Motto— ¥it viavi.
Seats — InverneU, Ardrjshaig ; Taynish, Lochgilphead.
CAMPBELL OF SCHAWFIELD AND
ISLAY.
Campbell, John Francis, Esq. of Islay, h. 29
Dec. 1822, Barrister-at-Law, one of H.M. Grooms
in Waiting.
ILtnCiigC. — The first Campbell family of "Skippinchc,"
(the name is varioasly spelt in books and writings) sprang
from Archibald, 2nd Eari of Argyll {charter 1511).
In the reign of Queen Mary, the heiress of this braneli
married one of the family of Ardkinglas. From 1553 till
the Union, 1707, the annals of minor county families in the
West were very scanty, but some few records of the Campbells
of Skipneish remain, from which the following names and
dates are taken. In 1576, Matheus Campbell, Capitanus
castris de "Skipneis," and his wife, Dervergilla Mc'AUister,
granted a charter. In 1588, Mathew, Captain of Skipneis,
witnesses a marriage contract. In 1620 Mathew was Capt.
of Skipnyche. In 1645, according to popular history, Walter,
Capt. of Skipneis, was slain at Demavertic, in the wars of
the Marquis of Argyll with the MacDonalds in Ceantire.
In 1670, Walter Campbell, Capt. of " Skipniche," got a charter
from his chief, the Earl of Argyll, in which mention is made
of his father, Mathew. Thenceforth county registers, entails,
and other papers supply information.
In 1685, the Earl of Argyll summoned Walter, Capt. of
" Skipnage," who was out with his chief in the rising.
In 1702, this "Capt. of Slcipneis " died. He was twice, if
not thrice married, and left a numerous family.
Of his daus., one m. Campbell of Ardintenny, which pro-
perty Daniel Campbell subsequently acquired from his nephew;
a second m. Charles MacAUster of Tarbcrt; a third ?«. Duncari
Lamnont of Auchnasiloch ; and a fourth m. Ronald Campbell
of Balerno.
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His sons were,
I. Angus, or /Tnkas, lo whom lie left, Skipynche in fee
under the charter in wliicU lie was named. j^Sneas or
Angus Campbell signed a declaration of loyalty to the
Crown at Inverary, in 1715. His name occurs in the county
}iapcrs. He was out with his chief in the wars of those
limes. He was s. by his son,
ConN Campbell, h. 1690 ; m. 1722, Anna, his cousin, dau.
of Daniel Campbell, 1st of Shawfield. He was out in 174.'i.
He d. 26 April, 175ti, and is bvuied at Skipneis, where his
tombstone remained in 1860. He left one sister, Grisel,
"only sister german," who m. William Boyd of Port-
nacrois, near Loch Ranza, in the Island of Arran, opposite
to Skipness Castle. John Botd (her son) was served heir
to Colin, his uncle, in 1779, and formally conveyed
Orgaig to Walter Campbell, then "of Skipness," who
had s. his brother (Daniel, grandson of Daniel 1st of
Shawfield, the 2nd son of Walter, Capt. of Skipness.
II. Daniel, Merchant in Glasgow, became 1st of Shawfield,
anil his descendants now represent the Skipynche Camp-
bells.
III. John, Merchant in Edinburgh, and Provost.
IV. Mathew commanded a Merchantman, and fought an
action at sea.
V. Donald.
VI. Kobert, Merchant in Stockholm.
Daniel Campbell, 1st of Schawfield, 2nd son (by the 1st
marriage) of Walter Campbell, "Capt. of Skipnish," was
M.P. for Glasgow, and one of the Scotch Commissioners who
eigned the treaty of Union. He m. 1st, 1695, Margaret Leckie
(who d. 1711), and had issue,
I. John, of Schawfield.
II. Walter, Receiver-General of Customs, in. 2 Nov. 1728,
Mary Anna, dau. of Sir James Campbell, of Ardkinglas, and
d. 31 Jan. 1733, leaving by her (who d. June, 1749) two
dans., Margaret and Katharine.
III. David, drowned in the Clyde.
I. Margaret, m. Sir Duncan Campbell, of Lochncll.
II. Anna, m. Colin Campbell, of Skipnyche, her cousin.
III. Jannet, m. Alexander MacMillan, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, in 1714, Katharine Erskine, widow of Denham of
AVestshiels, and had a dau.,
IV. Katharine, to. Thomas Gordon, of Earlcstown and Airds.
The eldest son,
John Campbell, a Commissioner of Inland Revenue, b. 1G96;
1)!. 1st, 30 Aug. 1728, Lady Margaret Campbell, dau. of Hugh,
T.-dvl of Loudoun, which lady d. s. p. 1733. He m. 2ndly, 8 Jan.
1736, Lady Henriet Cunninghame (who d. 1777), dau. of Wil-
liam, 12th Earl of Glencairn. On his marriage the estates of
Daniel, 1st of Shawfield, were entailed. He d. 1746, having
had issue by his 2nd marriage,
I. Daniel, his heir, who s. his grandfather in 1753, and
d. unm. 13 May, 1777.
II. John, d. unm. iii. W; '.ter.
The third son,
Walter Campbell, Esq. of Schawfield, .•;. his brother Dt jiel,
as heir of entail, in 1777. He was b. 29 Dec. 1741, and was
owner of Skipness, Shawfield, Woodhall, Islay, Ardpatricic,
and other properties. He to. 1st, at Stair, 9 March, 1768,
Eleonora, dau. of Robert Kerr, of Newficld, grandson of the
1st Marquess of Lothian, and by her (who d. 1785) had
Issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Robert, of Skipness, co. Argyll, r,i. .July, ISOC, Eugenia
Josephine, dau. of Richard Wynne, Esq. of Folkingham,
CO. Lincoln, and had issue,
1 Walter William Thomas Beaujolois, Col. in the army,
ft. 5 Nov. 1807 ; to. 13 Sept. 1838, Anna Henrietta, eldest
dau. of Lieut.-Col. Loring, and has issue, Walter Lorne,
ft. 28 July, 1845; Archibald Ean, ft. 1 June, 1856; Allan
Nigel, 6. 17 Oct. 1858; Constance Glencairn; and Annette
Mary.
2 George Augustus, E.I.C.C.S., m. 2 Nov. 1834, Lady
Sarah Lyon, dau. of Thomas 11th Earl of Strathmore, and
had several children, who all d. in infancy. Mr. George
Augustus Campbell d. 7 Nov. 1841. His widow m. 2ndly,
13 July, 1843, Col. Charles PhUip Ainslie, and d. 6 June,
1847.
3 John Francis Glencairn, Col. in the army, m. Oct. 1836,
Katherine, dau. of Col. Alexander, R.E., and has four
sons and two daus.
1 Mary Agatha, m. June, 1839, Keith Macalistcr, Esq. of
GlenbaiT.
III. Daniel, d. young.
IV. Walter, of Sunderland, m. Mary Ann King, and had issue,
Harriet, m. the Hon. Richard Chetwynd; and Eleonora, to.
Sir Richard Trevelyan, Bart.
"V. Colin, Admiral, R.N., of Ardpatrick (sec Ca.hpbell of
Ardpa(rick).
I. Eleanor, d. unm.
II. Harriett, m. Daniel Hamilton, Esq. of Gilkerscleiigh, co.
J^anarli. ,
III. Glencairn, m. Francis Carter, Esq. of Edgcott, co. North-
ampton.
IV. Margaret, to. 1794, Francis, 6th Earl of Wcmyss.
V. Katlierine, TO. Sir Charles Jenkinson, Bart.
VI. Elizabeth, to. Stuart Moncrieff Thriepland, Esq., Advo-
cate-General at Bombay.
Campbell, of Schawfield m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of William Nisbet,
Esq. of Dirleton, co. Haddington, and widow of Major William
Hay, and by her had issue,
William, d. vmih.
Hamilton, to. Dec. 1815, Robert, Lord Belhavcn.
Mary, m. 20 Dec. 1813, James, 6th Lord Ruthven.
Mr. Campbell sold Jura and Schawfield, under an Act of
Parliament, and left Islay, Woodhall, &c., to his eldest son,
John ; Skipness to his son Robert; other estates to other sons ;
and Ardpatrick to his son Colin. He d. 1816 ; his eldest son.
Colonel John Campbell, jun., of Schawfield, to. 14 June,
179C, Lady Charlotte Campbell, dau. of John, 5th Duke of
Argyll, and had issue,
Walter Frederick, heir to his grandfather.
John George, ft. 1800; to. Ellen, dau. and co-heir of Sir Fitz-
William Harrington, Bart. ; and d. 6 Aug. 1830, leaving one
son, Walter Odenal, d. Sept. 1851, and one dau., Charlotte
Edith Eleonora, m. 1 July, 1847, James Henry Callander,
Esq. of Craigforth, who d. 1851.
Eliza Maria, m. 11 Sept. 1815, Sir William Gordon Gordoa-
Cumming, B;irt. of Altyre and Gordonstown, and d. 1842.
Eleonora, to. 5 Aug. 1819, Henry, Earl of Uxbridge, and d.
3 July, 1828.
Harriet Charlotte Beaujolois, m. 26 Feb. 1821, Charles Wil-
liam, Earl of Charleville, and d. 1 Feb. 1848.
Adelaide Constance, m. 1 July, 1835, Lord Arthur Lennox
(who d. 15 Jan. 1864), youngest son of Charles, 4th Duke of
Richmond.
Emma, m. 17 May, 1828, William Russell, Esq., Accountant-
General of the Court of Chancery, son of Lord William
Russell.
Julia Seymour Buecleugh, to,. 1st, 1836, Peter Langford
Brooke, Esq. of Mere, co. Chester, who d. 9 Jan. 1840 ; and
2ndly, to Stewart Ker, Esq. She d. 8 Sept. 1858.
Col. Campbell d. 15 March, 1800 (his widow to. 2ndly, 17
March, 1818, the Rev. Edward John Bury), and was s. by his
elder son,
Walter Frederick Campbell, Esq. of Islay, and of Wood-
hall, CO. Lanark, J. P. and D.L., M.P. for co. Argyll from
1821 to 1832, 6. 10 April, 1798; to. 1st, 14 Jan. 1820,
Lady Eleanor Charteris, eldest dau. of Francis, 7th Earl of
Wemyss, and by her (who d. 16 Sept. 1832) had issue,
John Francis, present representative of the Campbells of
Skipness, Schawfield, and Isiai/.
Margaret Susan, ft. 13 Oct. 1820'; d. 15 Aug. 1822.
Mr. Campbell to. 2ndly, IG March, 1837, Catherine, youngest
dau. of the late Stephen Thomas Cole, Esq., by the Lady
Elizabeth Stanley, his wife, and by her had issue,
Walter Douglas Somerset, 6. June, 1840, Capt. 79th High-
landers, A.D.C. to His Grace the Lord-Lieutenant of
Ireland.
Augusta Elizabeth, m. 1858, William Bromley-Davenport,
Esq. of Capesthorne, co. Chester, and Baginton Hall, co.
Warwick, M.P.
Eila Frederika, m. 1860, Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, Bart, of
Gairloch.
Violet Katharine, m. 22 Dec. 1870, Hamilton Henry Wynd-
ham Wert, Q.C., Recorder of Manchester.
Castalia Rosalind, m. 20 Sept. 1865, Granville George, Earl
Granville, K.G.
Mr. Campbell d. 8 Feb. 1855.
^ cms— Those of Argyll, Ardkinglas, Skipness, and Schaw-
field are blasoned in Nisbet's Heraldry. The seal of Daniel
Campbell, 1st of Schawfield, is on the Treaty of Union, and
has cross oars for crest, as a cadet of Skipness. The arms of
Walter Campbell, of Skipness, Schawfield, Woodhall, and Islay,
in 1779, are recorded in the register of the Lord Lyon, as of
Schawfield, and again 24 June, 1828, as those of Walter Frederick
Campbell, who was " heir male of Walter Campbell, of Schaw-
field and Skipness." "Girony of eight or and sa. within a
bordure ingrailed of the first charged with eight crescents
of the second.
" Crest — A gryphon erected, holding the sun betwixt his fore
paws, both ppr.
" Motto — Fidus amicis.
" Supporters— Two lions regardant ppr., armed and langued
gules."
Seat— Rockside Cottage, Chale, Isle of Wight.
Town House — Niddry Lodge, Kensington, W.
Clubs — Brooks's, Travellers ', and AthenEeum.
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CAMPBELL OF ARDPATRICK.
Campbell, James Carter, Esq. of Ardpatrick, co.
Argyll, aud Colston Hall, co. Oxford, J.P., Capt.
E,.N., 5. 7 Sept. 1828 ; in. 12 April, 1860, Harriet
Maria, 2nd dau. of Henry W. Vincent, Esq., of Lily
Hill, Berks, by liis wife, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of
Col. Callander, of Craiglorth and Ardkinglas, co.
Argyll, and has issue,
I. Hekrt Hekvet, b. 27 Feb. I8G,5.
II. Colin Fitzgerald, b. 7. Feb. 1869 ; d. in infancy.
m. Kennetli CliicUester, b. 14 April, 1871.
I. Susan Eleanor. ii. Edith Elizabeth.
S-tltCa^e. — ADJnRAL Colin Campbell, of Ardpatrick, 4tb
son of Walter Campbell, Esq. of Schawfield and Islay, bj
Eleonora his wife, dau. of Eobert Kerr, Esq. of Newfield {sec
Campbell of Schawfield and Iday), h. 1787 ; m. 1826, Harriet,
dau. of James Koyds, Esq. of Falinge, co. Lancaster, and d.
1851, leaving by her (who survived till 1856) three sons and
one dau.,
James Carter, now of Ardpatrick.
Colin Glencairn, h. 24 May, 1832; m. Sept. 1869, Octavia
Helen, dau. of Sir Edmund Charles Macnaghten, Bart.
Walter Moncrieff Thriepland, b. 12 Sept. 1838.
Ellinor Mary, m. Michael Hughes, Esq. of Sherdley Hall,
CO. Lancaster.
Arras — Gyronny of eight or and sa., withinabordureof the
first, charged with as many crescents of the second.
Crest — A griffin segreant holding the sun between the fore-
paw, and two oars of a galley in saltire.
Mottoes — Terra, mare, fide ; and Fidus amicis.
■Seafs— Ardpatrick, Tarbert, co. Argyle ; and Colston Hall,
Lechlade, co. Oxford.
CAMPBELL OF BLYTHSWOOD.
Campbell, Archibald Campbell, Esq. of
Blythswood, Renfrewshire, M.P. for and Vice-
Lieut, of that CO., J.P., late Lieut.-Col. Scots
Guards, b. 22 Feb. 1837 ; s. his father 1868 ; m.
7 July, 1864, Hon. Augusta Clementina Carington,
dau. of Eobert John, 2nd Lord Carrington.
ICtlTCagC— Colin Campbell, of Glasgow, Merchant, one
of the Bailies of the city in 1015, descended from the Arden-
tinny branch of Campbell of Ardkinglas, m. Margaret Lyon,
and had a son,
ConN Campbell, of Elie, Provost of Glasgow 1636, m.
Grizel, dau. of Ross of Thornton, co. Ayr, and had issue,
I. Eobert, of Elie and Silvercraigs, Dean of Guild of Glas-
gow, TO. (contract dated 12 Feb. 1623) Marion, 2nd dau. of
James Stev;art, of Floak, Merchant, Provost of Glasgow,
and had a dau. Mary, m. Patrick Bell, of Cowcaddens,
Merchant, Bailie of Glasgow, and a son,
Piobert, of Silvercraigs, in. Lilias, dau. of James Stewart of
Christwell (a branch of Stewart of Blackball), and had
three daus., 1 Jean, m. Walter Scott, called "Beardie,"
2nd son of Walter Scott, of Raeburn, and was great-
grandfather of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., of Abbotsford ;
2 Lilias, rn. Thomas Weir of Glasgow, Merchant, a branch
of Weir of Clowburn; 3 Margaret, -.n. Michael Allan,
of Drumsheugh, Dean of Guild of Edinburgh.
n. Colin, of Blythswood, of whom hereafter.
III. James, Provost of Glasgow 1669 ; m. Jean Cunningham,
and d. s. p.
I. Isabel, ,a. James Bell, Provost of Glasgow.
The 2nd son,
Colin Campbell, of Blythswood, to. 1st, Margaret, sister of
Sir Archibald Fleming, of Ferme, co. Lanark, by whom he
had an only dau.,
I. Grizel, to. Robert Vallange, of Possll, and d. s. 'p.
He to. 2ndly, Janet, dau. of James Muir, of Glasgow, Mer-
chant, and had further issue,
I. Colin, his heir.
II. Robert, of North-Woodside, Dean of Guild of Glasgow,
m. 1st, Katherine, dau. and co-heir (with her sister .Mar-
garet, m. 1st, Patrick Maxwell, of Newark, and 2ndly,
John, nth Earl of Glencairn) of John Napier, of Kilmahew,
CO. Dumbarton ; and 2ndly, Jean, dau. of James Dunlop, of
Gamkirk, co. Lanark, by whom (who to. 2ndly, 1097,
Patrick Coutts, of Edinburgh, Merchant) he had two daus.',
1 Lilias, m. James Dunlop, of Gamkirk.
2 Janet, to. 1701, Thomas Halibui-ton, of Newmains, Ad-
vocate, and d.Mftll
III. John, of Woodside, m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Jolm
Douglas, of Mains, co. Dumbarton (who strictly entailed his
estates in 1701, and d. 1705), and had, with two daus. (one
TO. Capt. Mathew Campbell, of Skipness, aud the other m.
John Fullarton, of Greenhall) two sons,
1 Colin, of whom hereafter.
2 James Douglas, of Mains, s. to Mains 1705, assumed
the surname of Douglas, m. 1st, Isabel, dau. of Hugh
Corbet, of Hardgray, and 2ndly, Rebecca Wallace, and (i!.
April, 1743, leaving with four daus. (1 Margaret,
Foundress of the Douglas-Support estate, m. 17.58,
Archibald, Duke of Douglas; 2 Jean, to. Walter Mon-
teath, of Kepp, and had two sons, Walter, father of
James Monteath-Douglas, of Douglas-Support, d. s. p.
1851 ; and Thomas, a Jamaica Merchant, father of Gen.
Sir Thomas Monteath-Douglas, of Douglas-Support and
Stonebres, K.C.B., d. without male issue, 18 Oct. 1868 ;
3 Mary, m. Major Hepburn; 4 Elizabeth, m. Thomas
Wallace), three sons,
1 John Douglas, of Mains, m. 1732, Agnes, dau. and
heir of Jones, of Clober, co. Dumbarton, and^had issue,
1 James, of whom hereafter, as successor to Blyths-
wood ; 2 John, killed at Quebec ; 3 Colin, d. s.p.; 4
Eobert Douglas, of Mains, d. 1804, leaving John, d. s. p.
1815; Archibald, d. s. p. ; and Colin, of Mains, whose
son, Archibald, s. as hereafter, to Blythswood ; 5
Campbell, grandfather of Archibald Campbell Doug-
las, of Mains (see tkatfaniilij).
2 James, a Virginia Merchant; m. Katherine, dau. of
George Brent of Virginia, and had Archibald of
Douglas-Support, made an entail of his estates, 1793,
rf. .?. p. 1804 ; Margaret, of Douglas-Support, d. unm.
1832; and Katherine. of Douglas-Support, m. Gen.
Charles Pye, who assumed her surname. She d. s. p.
1848.
3 Colin, d. unm.
rv. James, d. s. p. aged 21. His brother John was served
heir general 9 April, 1675.
II. Janet, m. Sir John Bell, of Hamilton Farm, Provost of
Glasgow.
III. Barbara, m. James Hamilton of Glasgow, Merchant, a.
Cadet of Hamilton of Woodhall.
rv. Marion, di. John Young, Professor of Theology, GlasgO'S-.
V. Mary, d. unm. aged 21.
Colin Campbell, who was Provost of Glasgow ICOl, was s. by
his eldest son,
Colin Campbell, of Blythswood, who was served heir to his
father 30 June, 1671, and to his uncle James, 1 July, 1690.
He registered his arms, 1673, and m. Margaret, dau. of Sir
John Lauder, 1st bart. of Fountainhall, and d. July, 1707,
leaving an only dau. and heiress,
Mary Campbell of Blythswood, served heir special of her
father 23 Jan. 1708, m. her cousin, Colin Campbell, son of
John Campbell of Woodside, who was served heir male general
and heir special in lands, in co. Argyll, to his uncle and father- :
inlaw, Colin Campbell, of Blythswood. The issue of this mar-
riage was a dau., m. William Somervillo, son of John Somer-
ville. Provost of Glasgow, and two sons,
Colin Campbell (who d. 1746) was s. by his eldest son,
Colin Campbell of Blythswood, who made an entail of his
estate 13 Dec. 1739, and d. s. p., when he was s. by hia
brother,
James Cajipbell of Blythswood, to. Mary, dau. of Walkin-
shaw of Barrowfield, and d. s. p. 1767, when Blythswood
passed to his kinsman,
James Campbell of Blythswood, formerly Douglas of
Mains, who assumed the surname of Campbell on inheriting
Blythswood, and surrendered Mains to his next brother. He
TO. Henrietta, dau. of James Dunlop of Gainkirk, by whom
(who d. 1788) he had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Archibald, successor to his brother.
III. James, Lieut. 55th regt., d. at Antigua, 1781.
I. Henrietta, to. 1 776, Archibald Swinton, of Manderston and
Kiinmerghame, co. Berwick, who sold Kiinmerghame. She
had a son, John Campbell Swinton, who inherited Kim-
merghame from his aunt.
u. Mary, bought Kimmerghame from her brother-in-law,
1846, and d. unm. 1850, leaving her property to her
nephew.
James Campbell d. 8 Jan. 1773, and was s. by his eldest
son,
John Campbell of Blythswood, Lieut.-Col. 9th regt. of foot,
who was killed at Martinico, Feb. 1794; dying unm., he was
s. by his next brother,
Archibald Campbell of Blythswood, Major 1st regt. of
foot (Eoyals), and M.P., who d. s.p. 1338, and was s. by his
lunsman and heir male,
CAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CAM
259
AErniBALD Douglas, Esq. of Elythswootl, J. P. and D.L.,
eldest son of Colin Douglas, Esq. of Mains, co. Dumbavton,
He took the name of Campbell 1838. He m. 1834, Caroline
Agnes, dau. of Mungo Dick, Esq. of Titkerro, co. Fife, and
had issue,
Archibald, now of Blythswood.
Sholto Douglas Canipbell-Douslas (Rev.), of Douglas-Sup-
port, CO. Lanark, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., assumed the sur-
name of Douglas, 18(39, at the death of Sir Thomas M.
Douglas, Bart.
Barrington, Lieut.-Col. Scots Fusilier Guards, m. 7 July,
1871, Mildred Catherine, 2nd dau. of Sir Joseph Hawley,
Bart.
Louisa Campbell, m. 3 Nov. 1857, Major the Hon. Hercules
Boyle Rowley (vide Burke's Peerage, Langford).
Helen.
He d. 1868.
.(i cms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight or and sa.
each charged with a trefoil slipped counterchanged ; 2nd and
Srd, arg., a lymphad sa.
Crest — A ship at anchor, ppr.
il/iJiio— Vincit labor.
Seat — Blythswood House, Eenfrew, N.B.
Toion House — 2, Seamore Place, Maylair, W.
CAMPBELL OF DX7N001T.
PlETDELL - BOUTEEIE - CAMPBELi, PhILIP Ar-
THUE, Esq. of Duuoon, co. Argyll, Lieut.-Col. Bengal
Army, I. 8 Aug. 1821 ; m. 7 Aug. 1861, Caroline
Mary, only child of Richard Hetley, Esq. of the
Close, Salisbury, by Caroline Letitia, his wife, eldest
dau. of John Campbell of Dunoon, and has issue,
I. RicHAED Arthur, b. 6 July, 18C2.
II. Ernest, h. 17 June, 1866.
I. Mary Lilian, 6. 2-1 March, 1S68.
He is the fourth son of the late Hon. and Rev.
Frederick Pleydell-Bouverie, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of the late Sir Richai'd J. Sullivan, Bart, {see
Burke's Peerage, Radnor.) By the death s.^y. of
John Henry Campbell Wyndham, brother of Caroline
Letitia Campbell, wife of Richard Hetley, Esq.
Mr. Bouverie-Campbell's wife succeeded to the
Inuellan and Dunoon estates as heir under a deed
of entail executed by Col. John Campbell, 6 June,
17G7 ; and he assumed the surname and arms of
Campbell, in addition to and after those of
Pleydell-Bouverie.
JLtlirilflC— The Campbells of Dunoon derive descent
through the Auchawillig and Ardentinny Campbells from the
house of Ardkinglas.
John Campbell, Esq. of Dunoon, and of Blunham House,
CO. Beds, Col. in the array and Governor of Chelsea Hospital,
m. 12 April, 1761, Susanna, dau. and co-heir (with her sister
Ehzabeth, wife of Peter Burrell, Esq.) of John Lewis, Esq.,
and had issue,
John, his heir.
Susan Elizabeth, ni. John Payne, Esq.
Charlotte Julia, m. 21 Aug. 1798, Georga William, 10th Earl
of Rothes, and had an only dau. Lady Elizabeth Jane Leslie,
ni. 16 Dec. 1830, Capt. Wathen, 15th Hussars.
Col. Campbell d. 25 April, 1773, and was s. by his son,
Lieut. -CoL. John Campbell of Dunoon, and of Blunham,
6. 30 Oct. 1771 ; m. 28 Sept. 1797, Caroline Frances, dau. of
Henry Penruddock Wyndham, Esq. M.P., of The College,
Sarum, and by her (who d. 3 Dec 1845) had issue,
I. John Henry Campbell- Wyndham in. 7 Feb. 1849, Urania
Mary Anne, only child of Col. Kington, and d. s. p. 16 Nov.
18G8, when his Scotch estates passed under a deed of entail
to Mrs. Bouverie-Campbell.
1. Caroline Letitia, m. July, 1821, Richard Hetley, Esq. and
d. 20 Nov. 1829, leaving an only child, Caroline Mary, wife
of Col. Arthur Philip Pleydell-Bouverie.
n. Julia Anne Frances, rn. Stephen Kdwaid Thornton, Esq.
ni. Ellen Christian, m. Richard King, Esq. of Warnfurd,
Hants (see King-Wyndham).
_ j^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, grand quarters, gyronny of
eight or and sa., abordure engrailed of the first charged with
eight crescents of the second, for Campbell; 2nd and 3rd, grand
quarters counter-quartered — 1st and 4th, per fess or and
arg. an eagle displayed with two heads sa., on the breast an
inescutcheon gu., charged with a bend vair, for Bouverie— 2nd
and 3rd, arg.. a bend gu. gutte-d'eau between two crows Sa., a
Chief chequy or and of the third, for Plexdell.
Crests— 1st : Two oars of a lymphad dispojcd in saltire ppr
and m an escrol over the same the motto "Vis et fides " for
Campbell; 2nd: A demi-eagle displayed with two heads', sa.
ducally gorged or, and charged on the breast with a cross-
crosslet arg., for Bouverie.
Jl/o«o— Patria cara carior libertas, for Bouveeib.
Scat— Dunoon, Greenock, Argyllshire.
CAMPBELL OP IIONZIE.
The late Alexander Cameron Campbell, Esq.
of Monzie Castle, co. Perth, and Inverawe, co.
Argyll, M.P. for that co. 1841 to 1813, and formerly
of the 15th Hussars, 6. 30 Dec. 1812 ; m. 27 May,
1814, Christiana (Mrs. Cameron-Campbell, of
Monzie), only child of Sir Duncan Cameron, Bart,
of Eassifern, and had issue,
I. Alexander, 6. 30 March, 1847, d. young.
I. Christina, m. 5 July, 1865, Henry Spencer Lucy, Esq. of
Charlecote Park, Warwickshire.
II. Louisa. HI. Mary, d. young.
Mr. Campbell was representative of the Monzie
branch of the house of Campbell, being son and heir
(by Christina Menzies his wife) of Lieut.-Gen.
Alexander Campbell, of Monzie and Finnah,
M.P., who derived from Archibald Campbell, of
Monzie, 4th son of Sir Duncan Campbell, 1st bart.
of Glenorchy. Mr. Campbell, of Monzie, had a
brother, Robert ; and a sister, Caroline, wife of
Charles Swinfen, Esq. of Swinfen. He s. his father
24 Feb. 1832, and d. 5 Jan. 1869.
^)-TOs— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, gyronny of eight or and
sa., for Campbell; 2nd, arg., a lymphad or galley sa., with
oars in action, for Lorn; 3ni, or, a less chequy arg. and az.,
for Stewart of Lorn, a mullet for difference.
Crest — A boar's head erased ppr.
il/o«o— Follow me.
Scais— Monzie Castle, Crieff; Fassifcrn, Fort William, N.B.
CAMPBELL OF BALLOCHYLE.
Campbell, MacIver Forbes Moeison, Esq. of
Ballochj'lc, CO. Argyll, b. 1 June, 1867; s. his
father 1872.
itinCitJC— This family, one of great antiquity in Cowa),
CO. Argyll, although, like other families of the same blood
in that co., incorporated for some centuries in the Clan
Campbell, is of the ancient race known as the Clan Iver. The
ancestors of that Clan, which is traceable to Glenlyon in co.
Perth, under their heroic chief Iver-Crom, bore an important
part in the expedition of Alexander II. of Scotland in 1221,
which resulted in the subjugation of Argyll proper and of
Cowal to the power of the Crown, and they were rewarded with
lands in both districts. A large portion of those lands in
Argyll was formed into a barony under the title of Dominium
de Mac Iver or Mac Iver's Lairdship. The Cowal acquisitions
came, after the conquest aforesaid, into the possession of a
member of the family of whom tradition has not preserved
the name, but whose undoubted representatives are the JIac
Ivers of Strathauchie, latterly the Campbells of Ballochyle.
The offshoots of this family occasionally spelt their name
Mclver, which passed into McUre, and by dropping of the
prefix (a process of which the examples are abundant in High-
land patronymics) into Ure. The bearers of that name, who
are found in cos. Dumbarton, Stirling, &c., are doubtless
descendants of the Cowal Maclvers. The name Ure has been
ignorantly confounded by some heraldic writers with that of
Urie or Urrie, a name of English origin.
The Lairds of Ballochyle, both as Mclversand as Campbells,
possessed for several generations the beautiful lands of Kil-
bride, on Loch Fyne, about three miles from Invcrary, close to
Pcnnymore (also formerly possessed by a Mclver), anil oppysilo
Strachur, but now in the possession of the Duke of Argyll. It
is conjectured, from documents in the Ballocliy'c Charter
Chest, that it was during the Lairdship of Charles Campbrll of
Ballochyle, about the middle of the 17th centiuy, Uiat ilio
lands of Kilbride passed into the hands of the Arcyll (.-uihly ;
there is also a tradition in the family that the Mriinuess of
Argyll, the then chief of the Campbells (named Gilleasbuig
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
CAM
Erumnch, or Archibald the Grim), who was beheaded at
Edinburgh, 27 May, IGGl, gave the Ballochyles certain lands
in Cowal, taking in exchange those of Kilbride.
I\'erMcIvek, of Dergachie (which adjoins, and is now incor-
porated with Ballochyle), who is on record as the representative
of the family in 1445 and 1431, had two sons, John of Der-
gachie, his successor, and Alexander, of Kilbride, who had two
sons, Archibald of Kilbride (Loch Fyne), and Iver-McAlister
Viclver, who became proprietor of Ballochyle on the death of
his cousin, Iver Maclan, and left two sons, Charles, of Bal-
loch)-le, who succeeded to the representation of the family,
and Alexander.
John McIveb of Dergachie, the elder son, was 5. by his
only son,
Iyer MacIan VicIvee, who, in 1542, acquired the lands of
Ballochyle and Stronsaul, but dying without issue, between
1559 and 155.3, was .?. in the representation of the family by
Archibald Maclver of Kilbride, elder son of his uncle Alexan-
der Mad ver, of Kilbride, and in his property of Ballochyle
by Iver, his uncle Alexander's younger son.
Archibald (Gillespie-MacAlister-VicIver) of Kilbride,
obtained a new charter of Kilbride from Colin Campbell of
Glenorchy, the Superior in 1561 ; he was s. by his only son,
John Ian-JIacGillespie-VicAlister-VicIver of Kilbride,
who having, it is presumed, no male issue, resigned Kilbride
in 1572, in favour of his cousin, the heir male and representa-
tive of the family, Charles Mclver of Ballochyle, failing whom
to Alexander, brother of the said Charles.
Charles McI\t;r of Ballochyle s. his cousin John in Kil-
bride, and in his representation of the family in 1572, or soon
after. He had two sons,
1 Alexander.
2 Robert, who d. 7 March, 1C34, aged 96, progenitor of the
McIvers or McUres of Glasgow.
Charles Mclver of Ballochyle d. in 1599, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Alexander MacIveb, of Ballochyle and Kilbride, who m.
Anna Campbell, and had by her,
1 Archibald, who d. s. 'p. v. '/>.
2 Iver, who s. 3 Charles, who continued the line.
Tver McIver or Campbell of Ballochyle and Kilbride, 2nd
son and successor of Alexander, appears to have been the last
of the family who possessed Kilbride. In 1658 he resigned
Ballochyle, with the adjacent lands, in favour of his brother
Charles. He d. s p., and was s. by
Charles Campbell of Ballochyle, who on 11 Aug. 165S,
obtained a charter from Archibald, Marquess of Argyll, his
chief, for the lands of Ballochyle, <&c. He d. before 1674, and
appears to have had two sons,
1 Evar, his successor.
2 Charles, a Captain under King Charles II., .slain at the
battle of Worcester, 3 Sept. 1651. His dau. Janet,
m. 1668, John Stirling, of the Drampellier family, great
grandfather of Major -Gen. Herbert Marshall, Madras
Army, and Secretary to Government in the Military
Department.
He was .?. by his son,
EvAR Campbell, of Ballochyle, who obtained 5 June, 1674,
a charter for the lands of Ballochyle from Archibald, Earl of
Argyll, his chief. Evar Campbell was s. by his son,
Charles Campbell of Ballochyle, known in his district by
the GaeUc name of Tearlach-an-oir, or Charles of the gold (he
having been said to have found some treasure), who obtained
a precept on 24 Oct. 1718, from the Commissioners of the Duke
of Argyll, to enter him heir to bis father Evar. Charles was
s. by his son,
Alexander Campbell, of Ballochyle, 6. 11 April, 1711, who
obtained a precept, 3 Oct. 1744, from his chief Archibald,
Duke of Argyll, to enter him heir to his father, Charles.
In 1728, Alexander m. Violet, b. 28 April, 1711, dau. of Dun-
can Campbell of Dergachie (a branch of the Campbell, now
Callander of Ardkinglas and Craigforth), by his wife Marion,
dau. of MacLachlan, of MacLachan, Loch Fyne. Alexander
Campbell d., aged 84, in 1795, leaving by his wife (who d.
aged 93, in 1804) fifteen children.
Alexander Campbell, 2nd of Ballochyle, 6. 16 May, 1749,
3rd son, s. his father Alexander in 1795, at the age of 46, his
eldest brother, Daniel, having been disinherited and having
d. in America, and his 2nd eldest brother, Charles, ha\ ing been
drowned at Samlach, Arran, in 1760. He m. Mary, dau. of
Robert Campbell, Esq. of Ardentinnie, Loch Long, and d.
30 June, 18U, aged 62, leaving issue,
Alexander, s. his father.
Archibald, 6. 26 March, 1779 ; d. a Capt. at Berbiee, 13 May,
1807, unm.
Robert, 6. 26 Aug. 1782, Lieut. 1st Royals, d. unm.
Charles, b. 3 May, 1784; d. young.
Susan, b. 26 May, 1776; in. John Colquhoun, Esq., M.D.,
of Torrs, Kilbarchen, Renfrewshire, and d. s.p. at Greenock,
2 Nov. 1836.
Mary, 6. 8 Jan. 1787; d. 30 March, 1860.
Alexander Campbell was J. P. and D.L. for Argyll, and was s.
by his son,
Alexander Campbell, 3rd of Ballochyle, Lieut.-Col.
ArgyllMilitia,6. 14 0ct. 1777; d.4Dec. 1819; m. 2 June, 1809,
Elizabeth Forbes Rose (who d. 7 June, 1860), 11th child of
WiUiam Rose Esq. (the representative of the family of
Ballivat, co. Nairn, a branch of the very ancient family of
Rose of Kilravock), and had issue,
I. Alexander, of Ballochyle, .?. his father.
II. William Rose, s. his brother.
I. Mary, 6. 28 July, 1810; m. 20 May, 1826, Henry Vibart,
Esq., H.E.I.C.'s Madras Civil Service, 3rd son of Col.
Vibart, Bengal Army, of Arnberd House, Somersetshire,
and had issue.
II. Violet, b. 20 May, 1814; m. Lieut. George Burn, 14th
Madras Native Infantry, now Major-Generul, and had
Alexander Campbell d. 1819, and was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Campbell, 4th of Ballochyle, 6. 30 July, 1812,
an officer 55th Foot. He d. unm. in India, 8 Feb. 1833, and
was s. by his brother,
William Rose Campbell, of Ballochyle, J. P. and D.L. for
Argyll, 6. 7 Sept. 1819, who became Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.'s
MiUtary Service, and served with distinction in the Indian
Mutiny. He m. 1st, 2 Nov. 1854, Hon. Clementina Maria
Arbuthnott, youngest dau. of John, 8th Viscount Arbuthnott,
by whom (wlio d. 23 Oct. 1857), he had one child, Clementina
Rose, b. 26 Jan. 1856 ; d. 25 Sept. 1856. He m. 2ndly, at Edin-
burgh, 12 Dec. 1862, Jean Morison, dau. of the Rev. James
Buchanan, D.D., LL.D., Professor of Divinity, New College,
Edinburgh, and d. 1872, having had issue,
I. Alaster Morison, b. 16 Sept. 1863 ; d. 21 Sept. 1863.
II. MacIver Forbes Morison, now of Ballochyle.
I. Mary Morison, 6. 28 Oct. 1864.
Col. Campbell's widow m. 21 Aug. 1878, Hugh Miller, Esq.
y4rm.s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th; gyronny of eight or and s.i.,
for Campbell ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly or and gu. a leopard's
face ppr., for MacIver. Crest— A boar's head couped ppr.
and in an escrol over the same this motto, "I will not forget."
Seat — Ballochyle, Dunoon, N.B.
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CAMPBELL OF TKEESBANK.
Campbell, George James, Esq. of Cessnock,
and Treesbank, co. Ayr, D.L. and J. P., Lieut.-Col.
Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry, b. July, 1800 ; m. 1st,
Dec. 1822, Elizabeth M'Kerell, only child of the
late Col. John Reid, E.I.C.S. (by Elizabeth his -wife,
dau. of John M'Kerell, of Hillhouse), by whom
(who d. 1 826) he has two surviving daus.,
I. Elizabeth, 7)i. Clemens, Count Einsiedel, of the family of
WoLKENBOURG of Saxony.
II. Mary, in. James Campbell, 3rd son of Colin Campbell,
Esq. of Jura and Craignish.
He m. 2ndly, Aug. 1829, Catharine Indiana, 2ncl
dau. of the late Major Jones, of the 25th Light
Dragoons, and has issue,
I. George James, b. Jan. 1832, Capt. 2nd regt. of Lancers, of
Wirtemberg.
II. John Daniel, Lieut. 2nd Royal Lanarkshire Militia.
III. Frederick Alexander, 27th Foot, d. 12 June, 1859.
IV. William Hugh, 6. June, 1847, Capt. Royal Ayr and Wig-
ton MiUtia.
I. Malvina Jemima, m.. Auguste, Baron de Schaeffe, Col.
of Dragoons in the Service of Prussia.
ILtllCJtflf.— James Campbell, of Treesbank, co. Ayr, 2na
son of Sir Hugh Campbell, Bart., of Cessnock, by Ehzabeth
Campbell his wife, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John, Master of
Loudoun, became male representative of the bouse of Cessnock,
I at the decease of bis brother. Sir George. He d. after 1730
CAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CAM
2G1
(he wns tlipn upwai-as of 90 years of age), leavina by Jean
his wife, dau. of Sir William Mure, of Rowallan, a son and
successor,
Geouge Campbell, Esq. of Trceshank, m. 1708, Anne,
youngest dau. of David Boswell, of Auchinlcck, and had (with
two daus., Anne, d. unm. ; and Jean, m. 1746, the Kev.
George Read) two sons. The elder,
James Campbell, Esq. of Treesbank, chief of the Campbells
ofVcssnocl; m. 1st, 17C3, Helen, 2nd dau. of Andrew M'Credie,
Esq. of Pierceton, by whom he had an only child, Jean, m.
1787, Kobert Keid, Esq. of Adamton, and d. Aug. 1789, leaving
a dau., Helen, who d. April, 1790. He m. 2ndly, 1768, Mary,
2nd dau. of David Montgomery, of Lainshaw (by his wife
Veronica, dau. of James Boswell, of Auchinleck), and had two
sons, George James, his successor; and David, a Col. in the
army. He d. 1776, and wa.s s. by his eldest son,
George James Campbell, Esq. of Treesbank, m. 1797, his
cousin, Elizabeth Montgomery Beaumont, only dau. of Mrs.
Elizabeth Montgomery, heiress of Lainshaw, and sister of Sir
James Montgomery Cunningliame, Bart, of Corse Hill, by
whom he had issue, George James, his heir; John; David;
Jane Maxwell ; Elizabeth Montgomery ; Mary; and Anne.
The Laird d. Nov. 1S15, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present George James Campbell, Esq. of Treesbank.
Arms — Gyronny of eight or and sa., within a, bordui-e gu.
charged with eight escallops of the lirst, and a ctiuton, also
gyronny of eight erm. and gu.
Crest— A phoenix head erased or.
il/otfo— Constanter et prudenter.
Scat — Treesbank House, Kilmarnock, N.B.
CAMPBELL OF SKERRINGTOH.
Campbell, William, Esq. of Skerrington, co.
Ajr, b. 27 June, 1855 ; s. 1868.
^LinCKQt. — This is one of the most ancient families in
Ayrshire, and derived from the same stock as Loudoun.
Sib Gillespick Campbell, of Lochow, who appears in a
Charter in 1266, and from whom the noble families of Argyll
and Loudoun are descended, jji. a dau. of William de Somer-
ville, Baron of Carnwath, and was father of Sir Colin Camp-
bell, of Lochow, who had several sons, of whom Sir Niel was
progenitor of the Argyll family, and Donald was father of
Sir Duncan, progenitor of the Loudoun family: from the
above Sir Colin, the Campbells of Skerrington claim to be
derived.
Eleanora Campbell (eldest sister of John Campbell, Esq.
of Skerrington, who d. s. p., and dau. of John Campbell, Esq.
of Skerrington, by Wilhelmina his wife, dau. of Lieut. -Gen.
Sir Andrew Agnew, Bart, of Loehnaw) m. Charles Maxwell, of
Cowhill, CO. Dumfries, and had, with a dau.. Miss Wilhel-
mina Maxwell, of Cowhill, a son,
DuGALD John Campbell, Esq. of Skerrington, who m. 25
Aug. 1804, Janet, 4th dau. of the Hon. William Baillie, of
Polkemmet, one of the Senators of the College of Justice in
Scotland, and had issue, Charles and William, both deceased;
Robert, late of Skerringion ; Dugald, b. la Aug. 1816;
Margaret Colquhoun, rn. Thomas Durham Weir, Esq. of Bog-
head, CO. Linlithgow, and is deceased; Susan Dalrymple, da-
ceased ; Caroline, deceased ; Jessy, m. Patrick George Skene,
Esq. of Hallyards, co. Fife; Isabella, deceased; and Mary.
The eldest son,
Robert Campbell, Esq. of Skerrington, 6. 19 Dec. 1814; m.
25 Jan. 1843, Anne, only surviving dau. of John Carr, Esq.
of Dunslon Hill, co. Durham, and had issue,
William, present representative.
Isabella, m. Osmund Scager, Esq. elder son of Charles Scager,
M.A. of Worcester Coll., Oxford.
Mary, deceased. Caroline. Anne.
Henrietta. Helena.
^ i-ms— Quarterly : Ist, gyronny of eight or and sa. ; 2nd,
az., three cross crosslets fitchee issuing out of as many cres-
cents arg. ; 3rd, az., three boars' heads erased arg., between
a lance issuing out of the dexter base, and a Lochaber axe
issuing out of the sinister, both erect in pale of the second ;
4th, gyronny of eight gu. and erm.
Cr(fl—A. dexter hand and arm in armour, holding a garland
of laurels all ppr.
3/o«oes— Above the crest, " Campi fcro proemia belli."
Under the arms, " Wisdom's beginning is God's fear."
Scal—i, Daraaway Street, Edinburgh.
CAMPBELL OF OHMiriALE.
FtTNTEE-CAMPBELL, MhS. CATHERINE HeLEX
of Orraidale, co. Argyll, s. her father 1874 ; m. 1854,
William Morrison Hunter, Esq. 2nd son of tha
late James Himter, Esq. of Hafton, co. Argyll, who
d. 1859, and has issue, an only dau.,
Margaret Jane Campbell.
Mrs. Hunter assumed the name of Campbell on
entering into possession of her paternal estate in
1874.
HiuCatlC. — Campbell, of Ormidalo, next in entail t':>
Campbell, of Otter, springs from John Campbell, of Kinoch-
tree, a younger son of Campbell, of Lundy, in Angus, whose
ancestor v/as Thomas Campbell, 2nd son of Colin, 1st Earl of
Argyll.
The late Robert Nutter Campbell, Esq. of Ormidale, co.
Argyll, Lieut.-Col. 4th Madras N.I., for many years in com-
mand of the Nair Brigade, at Travancore, b. 1799, was the only
surviving son of John Campbell, of Ormidale, by Catherine
his wife, and grandson of Alexander Campbell, of Ormidale,
who was 2nd son of John Campbell, of Otter, by his 2nd wife,
a dau. of John Stenhouse, Esq. of Drummore. He in. 1828,
Margaret, dau. of the late Thomas Warrand, Esq. of Leutran,
CO. Inverness, and has issue,
I. John Morison, d. 1813.
II. Alene Hugh Munro.
u. Emily Jessie, m. 1851, William Connal, Esq.
^rms— Gyronny of eight, erm and sa.
Creat — A boar's head fesswise coupcd or.
Motto — Ne obliviscaris.
SccU— Ormidale, ArgyU,shire.
CAMPBELL-RENTON OF LAMBERTON.
Campbell-Renton, Charles Feedeeick, Esq.
of Lamberton and Mordington, co. Berwick, J.P.,
late Major 87th R. I. Fusihers, b. 2 May, 1819 ; in.
1866, Lilian, 2nd dau. of George Stirling. Esq. of
Edinburgh, and has issue,
I. Robert Charles, h. 1S67.
I. Pauhne Louise.
II. Susan Lilian.
III. Jane Ejeanora.
Mr. Campbell-Renton is only surviving son of the
late Lieut.-Col. Robert Campbell, of the 42nd High-
landers (who d. 1852), by Susan his wife, dau. and
heir of Alexander Renton, Esq. of Mordington
House. His four brothers, all now deceased, were,
Alexander ; John, M.P. for Berwick-on-Tweed ;
William, of the 4th and 26th regts. ; and Archibald,
Major 42nd Highlanders.
Sec^.s— Lamberton, and Mordington, Berwick-on-Twccd :
Army and Navy Club, S.W. ; New Club, Edinburgh.
CAMPBELL OF EDENWOOD.
Campbell, Sib Geoege, K.C.S.L, M.P., of
Edenwood, co. Fife, J.P. and D.L., b. 1824; m.
1854, Letitia Maria, 2nd dau. of T.-G. Vibart, Esq.,
Bengal Civil Service, by Jane his wife, dau. of Sir
Francis Workman Macuaghten, Bart., and has issue,
I. George, 6. 1861. ii. Archibald Gowan, 6. 1868.
III. Donald Macnaghten, d. 4 Nov. 1878, aged 3 years aud
a-half.
1. Julia Margaret. ii. Elizabeth Jane.
Sir George Campbell was for many years in the
India Civil Service, for some time Judge of the
High Coui't at Calcutta, and Chief Commissioner of
Central Provinces of India, and afterwards Lieut.-
Governor of Bengal. On retiring in 1874 he was
appointed a Member of the Council of India, but
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resigned that po-ition on being clcfted M.P. for
Eirkcaldy in 1875. JIc is eldest son (by Margaret
his wife, dau. of A. Christie, Esq. of Ferrybank) of
Sir G-eorge Campbell, of Edenwood, elder brother of
John, 1st Lord Campbell {see Baeon Steatheden-
AND Campbell in Burke's Peeraye and Baronetage)
He has had two brothers and two sisters, viz.,
Charles Halyburton, Bengal C.S., m. 2 Aug. 1860,
Evelyn (who d. 1867), eldest dau. of Henry Stuart,
Esq. of Crosbie, West Galloway, and grand-dau. of
the late Lord G-eorge Stuart, C.B. ; John Scarlett ;
Margaret Charlotte, m. 1st, 29 July, 1845, D. Jones,
Esq. of Pantglas, M.P., deceased ; and 2ndly, Sir
Eichard Levinge, Bart., she d. 1874; Frances, ???.
27 Aug. 1830, the Hon. Fitzgerald Algernon C.
Foley, K.N., and d. 1867.
Arms — Gyronny of eight or and sa., within a bordure
engrailed quarterly or and sa., charged with eight buckles
counterchanged.
Crest — A boar'.s head erased gyronny of eight or and sa.
Motto — Audacter et aperte.
Seat — Edenwood, Cupar, co. Fife.
Town House- 13, ComwaU Garden?, S.Vv'.
CAMPBELL OP COLGHAIN.
Campbell, Colin, Esq. of Colgrain, co. Dumbar-
ton, J.P. and D.L., b. 2 Sept. 1819 ; m. 3 June,
1845, Jessie, dau. of Wm. Middleton, Esq., son of
John Middleton, Esq. of Shiels, Aberdeeushii-e, and
has had issue,
I. Colin John, late Lieut. Eoyal Scots Greys, b. 28 May, 1848 ;
m. 3 Oct. 1872, Constance Henrietta, only dau. of Sir Arthur
Brinsley Brooke, Bart, of Colebrooke, M.P. for co. Fer-
managh, and has issue, Alice Constance.
ij. William Middleton, b. 15 Aug. 1849; m. 0 Jan. 1873,
Edith Agncta, dau. of B. C. L. Bevan, Esq. of Fosbury
and Trent Park, by the Lady Agneta Elizabeth Yorko
his wife, and has issue, Colin Algernon, b. 1875 ; Agneta
Elspeth, 6. 1877.
III. Henry Alexander, Lieut. Eoyal Artillery, b. 16 April,
18.31 ; m. 5 July, 1876, Ivy Valerie, dau. of Sir Henry
Augustus Clavering, Bart., of Axwell Park, co. Durham,
and has issue, Eawdon Clavering, b. 13 April, 1877.
I. Jessie Middleton, b. 1846 ; d. 1819.
iLinCaCJE.— Colin Campbell, Esq. of Colgrain, b. 8 Jan.
1782, wa.s 3rd son of John Campbell, Esq. of Morrcston,
Lanarkshire, West Indian Merchant and proprietor, by Marion
Murdock his wife, which John Campbell was 3rd son of Alex-
ander Campbell, Capt. in the old "Black Watch," of the family
of Kinloch, Perthshire, descended from Campbell of Lawers ;
He TO. 24 Oct. 1814, Janet Miller, eldest dau. of John Hamilton,
Esq. of North Park, male representative of the old family
of Hamilton of WcsipoH, co. Linlithgow, and had issue,
John, Capt. Eoyal Scots Greys, b. 9 Aug. islo ; d. May,
1846.
Colin, now of Colgrain.
Alexander Henry, D.L., Cornwall, M.P. for Lanneeston
from ISe.'J to 186S, h. 31 July, lS2i ; -m. 20 Oct. 18.')8, Agnes,
eldest dau. of John Campbell Douglas, Esq. of Mains, and
has Douglas, and other issue,
Archibald Hamilton, Lieut. -Col. Eetired List, Her
Majesty's Indian Forces, b. 17 Dec. 1823; m. 2.5 June,
1868, Mary Agnes, eldest dau. of Charles Lionel Kirwan,
of Dalgin Park, co. Gal way, and Gelston Castle, co. Kirkcud-
bright, and has issue; Charles Lionel Kirwan, b. 1 Nov.
1873.
Thomas, b. 20 March, 182.i; m. 1 Sept. IS.'il, his cousin,
Mary, dau. of Col. Campbell, of Po.ssil, co. Lanark, which
lady d. Aug. 1852; he m. 2ndly, Jan. 18G9, Katherine
Caroline, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Col. Vansittart, of The
Chuffs, near Maidenhead, and has issue,
George William, h. 3 June, 1826; to. 8 May, 1865, Florence,
dau. of Eight Hon. Sir James Weir Hogg, Bart., and has
issue.
James, b. 14 Oct. 1828.
Eobert, Major 12th Lancers, h. 13 March, 18-30 ; d. 4 July,
1866.
Mungo Septimus, 6. 31 March, 1831 ; d. 26 .-Vug. 18.')9.
William, late Col. of the 100th regt., b. 18 June, 1832.
Helsn Bogle, to. 15 Jan. 1851, to her cousin, John Campbell,
Esq. of Pussil; and d. 8 July, 1851.
Marion, m. 3 June, 1840, Alexander S. Finlay, Esq. of
Castle Toward, M.P. for Argyllshire, and d. 'il Jan. 1865,
leaving issue.
Mary, d. 17 April, 1872. Elizabeth Anne.
Janet Hamilton, m. 1st, 10 June, 1857, Major William
Middleton, 7th Dragoon Guards, who d. 18 April, 1859,
leaving issue, a son; and2ndly, to George Maconchy, Esq.
of Eathmorc, co. Longford, and has issue.
Mr. Campbell of Colgrain d. 1863.
.^'/•ju.s— Gyronny of eight or and sa., in chief a mullet
counterchanged all within a bordure embattled vert, charged
with eight buckles, of the first.
Crest — A boar's bead erect and erased or, armed and
langued az.
Motto — Fac et spera.
Seal — Camis Eskan House (Colgrain), Helensburgh, N.C.
CAMPBELL OF SOUTH HALL.
Campbell, Dcncan, Esq. of South Hall, Argyll-
shu-e, J.P. and D.L. for co. Argyll, and J.P., W.R.
CO. York, Lieut. -Col. in the army, lale 90th foot, b.
30 Jan. 1814 ; m. 10 Oct. 1850, Ellen Barcroft,
2nd dau. of Edward Parker, Esq. of Alkincoats,
Lancashire, and has issue,
I. Edwabd Pakkeb, Lieut. 42nd regt., b. 16 July, 1851 ; r,i.
July, 1877, Alice Isabel, dau. of Col. Parker, of Browse-
holme Hall, Yorkshire.
H. John Alexander, Lieut. R.A., 6. 6 Jan. IGoO,
HI. Frederick Colin, 6. 10 March, 1857.
I. Mary, b. 12 March, 1853.
II. Ellen Barcroft, b. 7 March. 1851.
Col. Campbell was for twenty-two years in the
p.rmy, and served in the 90th Light Infantry in the
Crimea.
ILintajJC.— Dcncan Campbell, Esq., m. Marion, 2nd dau.
of Sir James Livingstone, Bart, (whose father was the Earl of
Callander, and whose mother was eldest dau. of Sir James
Campbell, of Ardkinglas), and had a son,
John Campbell, Esq., Capt. 18th Light Dragoons, and Col.
Argyll Militia, to. 1795, Mary (who d. 1857), dau. of Capt.
Campbell, of Strachur ; d. 1817, and left issue,
I. John, d. 1864. ii. Colin, d. 1S59.
in. Alexander, d. 1822.
IV. Duncan, now of South Hall.
I. Helen, d. 1858. ii. Clarion, d. 1855.
ni. Euphemia, d. 1810. iv. Mary.
Seai— South Hall, Colintrain, N.B.
CAMPBELL OF STRACATHRO.
Campbell, James Alexander, Esq.of Stracathro,
CO. Forfar, J.P. for the cos. of Forfar and Lanark,
b. 20 April, 1825 ; s. his fatlier 10 Sept. 1876 ;
m. 25 April, 1854, Ann, dau. of Sir Samuel Morton
Peto, Bart., and has issue,
I. .Tames Morton Peto, h. 29 Jan. 18S3.
I. Nora Jane. ii. Hilda Sophia. in. Elsie Louisa.
iLtncaSC— SiK James Campbell, Knt., of Stracathro,
CO. l'0-4xr, son of James Campbell, E.sq., and Helen his wife,
dau. of John Forrester, of Ashentree, co. Perth, and grandson,
by Mary Mackerecher his wife, of James Campbell, of Inch-
nock, CO. Perth; was b. 3 June, 1790; m. 17 Jan. 1822, Janet,
dau. of Henry Bannerman, Esq. of Manchester, and liad
issue,
I. James Alexandeb, now of Stracathro.
II. Henby Campbell-Bannerman, of lliintnn Court, Maid-
.otone, M.A., J. P., M.P. for Stirling District, Financial
Secretary at the War Office 1871 to 1874; assumed the
additional surname of Bannerman in compliance with the
will of his maternal uncle, Henry Bannerman, F,sq. of
Hunton Court; b. 7 Sept. 1836: ra. 1860, Cliarloltc, dau. of
Major-Gen. Sir Charles Bruce, K.C.B.
I. Louisa.
Sir James Campbell was serving as Lord Provost of Glas-
gow at the birth of the Prince of Wales, 1841, and in conse-
quence received the honour of Knighthood. He had, besides four
sisters (Helen, TO. Alexander Fisher; Mary, m,. George Lang- jj
lands'; Janet, m. Archibald Whitelaw; and Elizabeth,
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2Gi
James Elacliburn), three brothers, viz., 1 John, m. in
Ainerioa, Mary Kennedy, and had issue; John, William
Henry, Mary Anne, and Helen; 2 Alexander, d. unm.; and
5 William, of Tullichewan (see Campbell of TaUichewan).
Sir James d. 10 Sept. 1876, and was s. by his elder son,
James Alexander Campbell, Esq., now of Stracathro.
Arms — Gyronny of eight, or and sa., on a chiei engrailed,
arg., a lymphad with sails furled and oars in action, between
two hunting horus, stringed, all of the second.
C,-cst—A boar's head, erased, ppr,
Motto (over the crest) — Ne obliviscaris.
iScat — Stracathro, Breclun, N.B.
CAMPBELL - BANNERMAH OE HUNTOIJ'
COURT.
See Campbell of Stracathro.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, per pale gu. and sa. a
banner displ. bendways arg. thereon a canton az. charged with
a, saltire of the second, for Bannehman; 2nd and 3rd, gyronny
of eight or and sa. on a chief engr. arg. a lymphad sails furled
and oars in action between two hunting horns stringed all of
the second, for Campbell of Stracathro.
Crests — A demi man in armour ppr., for Bannekman ; a boar's
head erased ppr., for Campbell.
il/o«o^s— Patriae fideUs, for Bannekman ; Ne obliviscaris, for
Campbell.
CAMPBELL OF TULLICHEWAIT.
Campbell, James, Esq. of Tullichewan, co.
Dumbarton, J.P., h. 31 March, 1823 ; m. 21 April,
1846, Janet, dau. of James Black, Esq. of Cross,
Arthurlie, co. Eenfrew, and has issue,
I. William, m. 187G, Marianne, second dau. of the late
Thomas Richardson, Esq. of lialston, co. Eenfrew.
II. James Adair.
I. Eliza, m. 1874, George Frederick Gildea, Esq., Major 21st
Fusiliers.
II. Margaret. in. Jessie Gertrude.
Mr. Campbell s. his father, the late William Camp-
bell, Esq. of TulUchewan, 2 AprU, 1864,
?itltCtlflC. — See Campbell of Stracathro.
Arms — Gyronny of eight or and sa., on a chief invecked
arg. a lymphad with sails furled and oars in action between
two hunting horns stringed all of the second.
Crest — A boar's head erased ppr.
Motto— He obliviscaris.
Scat — TulUchewan Castle, Glasgow.
CAMPBELL OF WOODSEAT.
Campbell, Colin Minton, Esq. of Woodseat,
CO. Stafford, M.P. for North Staffordshire, J.P.,
D.L., High Sheriff 1860, b. 27 Aug. 1827 ; m. 3 Aug.
1853, Louisa Wilmot, dau. of the late Eev. William
A. Cave Browne Cave, of Stretton-eu-le-Eicld, co.
Derby, and has issue,
I. John FitzHerbert, b. ISGI.
I. Louisa Jessie. ii. Mary Emraclino.
III. Constance Lilian.
Mr. Campbell, who is Lord of the Manors of
Eocester, Courbridge, Deastone, Quixhill, Calton,
and Waterfall, is son c^ John Campbell, Merchant,
of Liverpool, by Mar/ his wife (m. 15 Nov. 1826),
dau. of Thomas Minton, Esq. of Stoke-upon-Treut.
He has three brothers, Arthur Minton, Herbert,
ami Charles Lee.
Scat — Woodseat, Uttoxeter.
CAMPBELL OF BX7SC0T PARK..
Campbell, Robert, Esq. of Buscot Park, Berks,
J.P., High Sheriff 1862, b. 1811 ; w. 1835, Anno,
dau. of James Orr, Esq., and has issue,
I. William Henry, J. P., &. 1S.'59; 7)i. ISGp, Aucjusta Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of Orinus Biddulph, Esq. of Chester, and
has a son, Robert Ormus, b. 1872, and other issue.
II. Augustus des Mousliers, 6. 1841 ; m. Jessie, dau. of R.
Brooks, Esq., M.P.
III. Robert, 6. 1S43. iv. Arthur, b. 1851.
v. Stuart, b. Ib54.
I. Florence, m. 1st, Capt. A. L. Ricardo, late Grenadier
Guards; and 2ndly, Charles Delauney Turner Bravo, Esq.
who d. 1876.
II. Alice. III. Edith.
Mr. Campbell was chosen M.P. for Helstono in ISGG.
but the election was voided.
5ca«— Buscot Park, Faringdon, Berks.
Toivn House— 21, Lowndes Square, S.W.
CAMPBELL OF ARDKINGLAS.
See Callanuee.
CAMPBELL OF ARDCHATTAX PRIORY.
See PornAM.
CAMPBELL OF GLENLYON.
See Gaedex-Campbell.
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CAMPBELL OF ATJCHMANKOCH.
Campbell, Robeet Mitchell, Esq. of Auch-
mannoch and Avisyard, co. Ayr, J. P., late Lieut.
Eoyal Engineers, now Capt. Ayr and Wigtown
Militia, b. 16 Sept. 1841 ; s. his father 1860 ; m.
1870, Marianne Letitia Georgiana, 2nd dau. of
George Eobert Stevenson, Esq., late of Hawkhurst,
Kent, and has, with other issue,
Arthur Maxwell Mitchell, b. 1S74.
iLtnCatlC. — "The Campbells of Auclimannoch," says
Roljertson, "have been landowners in the district of Kyle-
Stewart for several centuries. The lands of Auchmannoch
and others, formerly and still belonging to them, are situate
about six miles south-eastward of the Castle of Loudoun,
from which family they were originally derived."
George Campbell, of Auchmannoch, son of Arthur Camp-
bell, of Auchmannoch, and Janet his wife, dau. of John Camp-
bell, of Eschawburn, was representative of the family in the
17th century. He m. June, 1632, Jean, dau. of John Mure,
Esq. of Blacklaw, and grand-dau. of Sir William Mure, Knt. of
Rowallan, by whom he had two sons, Arthur, his heir; and
John, who acquired the lands of Netherton and Whitehaugh,
in CO. Ayr. The elder son,
Arthur Campbell, of Auchmannoch, m. 28 Sept. 1671,
Margaret, 2nd dau. of John Schaw, of Kiers, in Carrick, after-
wards designed of Dalton, by whom he had three sons and
two daus. He d. 1703, and was «. by his eldest son,
John Campbell, of Auchmannoch, to. Jean, eldest dau. of
Hugh Mitchell, Esq. of Dalgain, by his wife, Janet Campbell,
only dau. of John Campbell, of Whitehaugh, by whom he had
is.sue several children, who d. young, and two sons to sur-
vive him, John and Arthur. He d. 1740, and wass. by his
eldest son,
John Campbell, of Auchmannoch, Blerchant at Bristol.
He d. u7im. Feb. 1795, and was s. by his only brother,
Arthur Campbell, of Auchmannoch, m. March, 1779,
Burclla, 2nd dau. of Robert Hunter, Esq. of Pisgah, co. Ayr
(descended of Hunterston), Professor of Greek in the Uni-
versity of Edinburgh, and had issue,
John, who d. at Calcutta, in the H.E.I.C.S., in Koy. 1803,
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EoBERT, heir to his father.
Andrew, successor to his brother.
Arthur, of Catrine House, co. Ayr, W-S. ; m. Jane, clau. of
the late Charles Barstow, Esq. of Kelss, and has, with
several dans., one son. Arthur.
Elizabeth, r,i. the late James Cuthbert, Esq. of Dallcaglcs, in
Ayrshire, and had issue.
Mr. Campbell d. 11 March, 1828, and was s. by his 2nd but
eldest surviving son,
KoBEBT Campbell, Esq. of Auchmannoch, J. P., h. 26 Jan.
1782, who d. s. p. 1857, and was «. by his brother,
JIajor-Gen. Andrew Campbell, of Auchmannoch, of the
Bombay Artillery, J. P., m. 1st, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Charles
Hay, Esq., of the family of Hay of Hopes, co. Haddington, and
by her (who d. 1821) liad a son, who is deceased. He m.
2ndly, 28 June, 18.3G, Xicola Anne, dau. of the late Col.
Richard Maxwell, of Birdstown, co. Donegal, and has
Robert Mitchell, now of Auchmannoch and Avisyard.
Major-Gen. Campbell s. to the entailed estate of Avisyard from
his cousin, the Rev. Dr. Mitchell; he d. at Cheltenham,
'^6 Dec. 1860, aged 76.
.^'/•nis— Gyronny of eight erm. and gu., in middle chief a
•overed cup or, in base a hunting horn stringed of the last,
a canton quarterly 1st and 4th, arg., on a fess az. three .stars
of the second ; 2nd and 3rd, az. three garbs or, a crescent erm.
in chief.
Crest — A two-headed eagle displayed gu., in a flame of
fire or.
Motto— J byde my tyme.
.Seat — Auchmannoch, Mauchline, N.B.
CAMPBELL OP FAIRFIELD.
Campbell, Leteson G-eanville Alexander,
Esq. of Fairfield, co. Ayr, J.P., late Capt. Bengal
army, b. 6 Oct. 1825 ; m. 10 July, 1849, Sarianne,
dau. of D. Cowan, Esq., and has issue,
I. Leveson Granville, Lieut. Ayr Yeomanry Cavalry,
b. 1 Nov. 1854; m. 24 Feb. 1876, Mary Douglas, youngest
dau. of W. A. Bethune, Esq., and has a dau., Muriel
Wemyss Bethune.
II. Charles Hay, b. 19 July, 1S58; d. 14 Dec. 1SG3.
in. Frederick, Lieut. Royal Ayr and Wigtown Militia, 6. 25
Feb. 18ij0.
I. Ada Murray, m. 9 July, 1874, Major Robert Byng-
Campbell, Bengal Staff Corps, eldest son of the late
Lieut. -Col. John Campbell, Madras army, and grand-
son of the late John Campbell, Esq. of Kinloch, co.
Perth, and has issue, Ronald Patrick, 6. 22 Nov. 1875;
d. 26 April, 1876; and Hector, b. 24 Oct. 1877.
n. Edith mine.
liLilltaSt. — William Campbell, Esq. of Fairfield, son of
John Campbell, Esq. of Whitehaugh or Fairfield, and great-
great-grandson of John Campbell, Esq. of Whitehaugh, who
was 4th son of Sir Hugh Campbell, of Cessnock, by Elizabeth
his wife, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John Campbell, Master of
Loudoun, m. 1747, Elizabeth Metcalf, of Northumberland,
Virginia, and had a son,
WiLLLAM Campbell, Esq. of Fairfield, m. 1st, 1772, Sarah
Cunninghame, of Cambridge, New England, by whom he had
two daus., Martha, wife of Charles M'Vicar, Esq. ; and Eliza-
beth, m. Lord John Douglas E. H. Campbell (afterwards Duke
of Argyll). He m. 2ndly, 15 Aug. 1782, Catherine Gunning,
niece of Sir Robert Gunning, Bart, of Horton, and dau. of
Capt. William Gunning, who fell at the storming of Guada-
Ijupe, 1757, aged 21. By this lady he had issue,
I. William Gunning, of Fairfield.
II. George, E.I.C.S., d. unm. 1858.
III. Charles Hay, Major Bengal Artillery, m. Oct. 1824, Jane
Wemyss, dau of Hon. Leveson Granville Keith Murray,
and grand-dau. of John, 4lh Earl of Dunmore, and d. 1832,
leaving issue,
1 Leveson Granville Alexander, now of Fairfield.
2 George Gunning John, Capt. Madras Artillery, ?». 1858,
Margaret, 2nd dau. of W. Morehead, Esq. Madras Civil
Service; d. 6 Jan. 1865, leaving i.ssue.
R Argyll Fincastle, Bengal army; (/. unm. 18.50.
1 Augusta Matilda Sclina, m. W. C. Clarke, Esq., 2nd
Madras Cavalry, and has issue.
2 Catherine Virginia d'Este, m. Napier G. Campbell,
Esq., Madras Artillery, and has issue.
3 Caroline Diana Marion, m. K. G. Jones, Esq., 2ud Madras
Cavalry, and has i.ssue.
IV. Alexander, E.I.C.S., m. Matilda, dau. of John Thursby,
Esq., and has is.sue.
V. Napier, Capt. Horse Artillery, E.I.C.S., in. Sclina Gore,
and d. 1839, leaving issue.
VI. James, lost at sea.
VII. Andrew, Capt. E.I.C.S., d. v.nm. 1850.
VIII. Argyll, d. young.
I. Marian, m. 16 Dec. 1818, Sir Henry Jcrvis White Jervis,
Bart.
u. Catherine, m. Duncan Hunter, Esq.
Mr. Campbell d. June, 1815, and was s. by liis son,
William Gunning Campbell, of Fairfield, co. Ayr, J.P. and
D.L., 6. 18 Jan. 1784; ni. 1st, 18 April, 1811, Diana, 3rd dau.
of Sir John Ingilby, Bart, of Ripley, co. York, and by her
(who d. 1840) had one son,
William Ingilut, 6. Nov. 1812 ; Lieut. 6th Dragoon Guards,
lost at sea 1835.
He m. 2ndly, 17 March, 1845, Maria Anna, dau. of John Henry
McNaughton, 2nd son of John Stuart Menzies, Esq. of Cul-
dares, co. Perth. He d. 1858, and was s. by his nephew, the
present Leveson Granville Alexander Campbell, Esq. of
Fairfield.
.^rms— Gyronny of eight or and sa., and a canton, also a
gyronny of eight, erm. and gu.
Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr.
Motto — Constanter et prudenter.
Seat — Fairfield House, Moukton, co. Ayr.
CAMPBELL OF BALLIMORE.
Macphebson-Campbell, Campbell, Esq. of
Ballimore, co. Argyll, J.P. and D.L. for Argyll-
shire, and J.P. Elginshire, b. 9 March, 1844. Mr.
Macpherson Campbell is son of Sir John Macpher-
sou Grant, 1st bart., by Marion Helen his wife, dau.
of Mungo Nutter Campbell of Ballimore. He
assumed the name of Campbell (in place of that
of Grant, assumed by his paternal grandfather on
liis accession to Ballindalloch) under the will of his ^
maternal grandfather.
Scni.— Ballimore House, Tigh-na-bruaich, Argyllshire.
CAMPBELL OF NETHER PLACE.
See Hamilton-Campbell.
CAMPBELL OF CRAIGIE. |
Campbell, Richard Frederick Fotheingham, ]
Esq. of Craigie, co. Ayr, Vice-Lieut, and Major of '
the Ayrshire Yeomanry, late Capt. 8th Madras
Cavalry, m. 1869, Arabella Jane, dau. of Archibald
Argyll Hay, Esq., and widow of Charles Tennent,
Esq., and has issue.
iLtltCaflC. — William Campbell, Esq. acquired a fortune
in India, and purchased the principal part of the Craigie
estate in 1783, at the judicial sale of the Wallace property.
He d. without issue, 27 Aug. 1823, aged 74, and was s. by
his brother,
Richard Campbell, Esq. of Craigie, m. Mary Currie, andby
her left at his decease, 15 Dec. 1835, an eldest son and heir,
James Campbell, Esq. of Craigie, Advocate, who was twice
m. He d. 1860, and was s. by the present
Richard F. F. Campbell, Esq. of Cragie, his eldest sur-
viving son by his second wife, Grace Elizabeth, dau. of Gen.
Hay, C.B.
SeaJ— Craigie House, Ayr.
CAMPION OF DANNY.
Campion, William Henet, Esq. of Danny,
Sussex, J.P., late Capt. 72nd and 53rd regts.,
b. 1 April, 1836 ; m. 2 Sept. 1869, Gertrude, dau.
of the Right Hon. Henry Bouverie Brand, M.P.,
Speaker of the House of Commons, and baa,
CAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CAN
265
I. William Robert, ft. 18V0.
K. Frederick Henry, h. 1872.
IV. Charles, ft. 1876.
I. Bridget, ft. 1875.
HI. Edwai-a, ft. 1.73.
Htllfilgr.— William Campion, Esq. of Combwcll, son of
Henry Campion, of London, was father of SiK William Cam-
pion, knitilited 1C18, who settled at Colchester. He m. EHza-
beth, dau. and co-heir of Sir William Stone, Knt., of London,
and was father, inter alios, of Sir William Campion, of
Coinbwell, knighted 7 Nov. 1644, a distinguished Royalist,
whose eldest son (by Grace his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas
Parker, Esq. of Ration, Sussex), William Campion, Esq.,
rii. Frances, dau. of Sir Jolin Glynde, Knt., Serjeant-at-Law
to Charles II., and was father of He.nrt Campion, Esq. of
Campion Hall, Kent, who m. Barbara, dau. and heiress of
Peter Courthope, Esq. of Danny, Sussex, and had, with other
issue, a dau. Catherine, m. George Courthope, Esq., of Whiligh,
Sussex, and a son,
William Campion, Esq. of Danny, bapt. at Hurstpierpoint
1700, (I. 1771, leaving, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Edward
Parteriche, Esq. of the Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge, three sons
and a dau., Henry Courthope, of whom presently ; William,
of Lewes, Sussex; Edward; and Frances Barbara, «;. George
Courthope, Esq., of Whiligh. The eldest son,
Henry Courthope Campion, Esq. of Danny, m. Henrietta,
dau. of Sir John Heathcote, Bart, of London, and by her (who
d. 1771) left at his decease, July, 1811, an only son,
William John Campion, Esq. of Danny, Sussex, 6. 19 July,
1770; High Sheriff 1820; m. 10 Jan. 1797, Jane, eldest dau.
of Francis Motley Austen, Esq., of Klppington, Kent, and had
issue,
William John, his heir.
Charles Heathcote (Rev.), Rector of Westmcston, Sussex,
ft. 14 Feb. 1814; to. Cecil Eydia, 2nd dau. of James Slater,
Esq. of Newick Park, Sussex, and has four sons.
George Edward, ft. 1 Dec. 1816.
Jane Bridget, d. unm. 24 Nov. 1840. Margaretta.
Frances Henrietta, m. Rev. Augustus Packe, Rector of
Walton, CO. Leicester.
Mr. Campion d. 20 Jan. 1855, and was s. by his son,
William John Campion, Esq. of Danny, J. P. and D.L.,
6. 16 Nov. 1804; m. 17 Jan. 1829, Harriet, eldest duu. of
Thomas Read Kemp, Esq. of Kemptown, Brighton, and d.
27 June, 1869, having liad issue,
William Henry, now of Danny.
Charles Walter, Balliol College, Oxford, 6. 10 Nov. 1839.
F'rance.s, m. John George Blencowe, Esq., only son of
Robert Willes Blencowe, Esq., M.P., of The Hooke, Sussex.
Caroline Florence, m. Right Hon. John George Dodson,
M.P., only son of the late Right Hon. Sir John Dodson.
JIary Georgina (deceased), m. Rev. Ernest Tower.
Arms — Arg., on a chief gu. an eagle displayed or.
Crest — A turkey in his pride ppr. combed and wattled gu.
Scat — Danny, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex.
CANNING- OF HARTPURIT.
Canning, Maria, of Ilartpm-y, co. Grlouoester,
eldest dau. and co-beiress of the late Robert
Canuing, Esq. of Foxcotc, co. Warwick, and Hart-
pury, CO. Gloucester, b. 27 May, 1827 ; m. 30 Nov.
1818, Patrick Robert Gordon, Esq., late 78tli
Highlanders, second son of William Gordon, Esq.
(a younger branch of Gordon of Cluny), of
Milrig, CO. Ayr, by Jessie bis wife, dau. of Patrick
Orr, Esq. of Brigton, co. Forfar, assumed by Royal
License the additional surname and arms of Can-
MING. The issue is as follows,
I. Robert Francis, ft. 3 March, 1852.
II. Francis WiUiam, 6. 22 Oct. 1854.
III. John Thynne, ft. 21 May, 1856; d. 18C0.
IV. William James, ft. 1 June, 1857.
V. Walter George, ft. 31 July, 1859.
I. Alice Maria, ft. 1849; m. William Crawshay, Esq. of
River.sdale, co. Gloucester; and d. 5 March, 1878.
U. Jessie Frances, ra. Ambrose More O'Ferrall, Esq., only
son of the Right Hon. R. More O'Ferrall, Esq. of L'allyna,
CO. Kildare.
m. Mary Eleanor. rv. Maud Mary.
I iLiltCaSC— The name of Canning is derived from the
( Manor of Bishop's Camxinges, in Wiltshire, where the family
was originally seated, and where the scnioj- line continued
until it terminated in co-heiresses, in the time of Henry VU.
A younger son settled in Bristol in the reign of Edward II.,
and the branch founded by him formed the most eminent
family of that city during the greater part of the fuurteenth
and fifteenth centuries. William Canninges represented Bris-
tol in several successive Parliaments, and was six times Mayor
between 1360 and 1390. He d. in 139G, leaving, with other
issue, John Canninges, his son and heir, who was Member for
Bristol, and also, in 1392 and 1398, Mayor. He d. in 1406,
leaving three sons and three daus., all then under age.
Thomas, his second son, was Lord Mayor of London in 1456;
William, his 3rd son, was the celebrated Mayor of Bristol of
the reign of Edward VI., and the re-founder of the church
of St. Mary Redcliffe in tliat city. He d. in 1476, being then
in Holy Orders, and Dean of the Priory of Westbury, wliich he
had previously founded.
John Canninges, the eldest son of John, was the father
of Thomas Canninges, who acquired tho estate of Foxcote, by
his marriage with Agues, the eldest dau. and co-heir of John.
Salmon, and Eustatia, his wife, dau. and heir of John le Mar-
shall, in whose family F'oxcote had been vested from the time
of the Conquest. Richard Canning of F^oxcote, the son and
heir of Thomas and Agnes, was the grandfather of
Richard Canninge, Esq. of Foxcote, rii. IClizabeth, dau. of
Richard Petty, Esq. ofllmington, and had, with several other
children, Richard, his heir; and George, ancestor of Eakl
Canning, of Lord Garvagh, and of Viscount Stratford Da
Redcliffe. Richard Canninge was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Canninge, Esq. of Foxcote, m. 1st Mary, dau. of
William Sambache, of Broadway, co. Worcester, and 2ndly,
Jane, dau. of Edward Porter, of Aston, co. Gloucester. He had
by his first wife, two sons and two daus. The elder son,
William Canninge, Esq. of Foxcote, m. 1st Anne, dau. and
heiress of Thomas Haywoode, of Bradforton, and 2ndly, Mary,
dau. of Edward Porter, of Acton, co. Gloucester, and sister of
Sir Endymion Porter. By the former he left a son and heir,
Richard Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, m. Grace, dau. of
Edward Fowler, Esq. of St. Thomas, co. Stafford, and was
father of
Richard Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, living tcm^^. Charles TI.,
TO. Jane, dau. of Charles Busby, brother of Sir John Busby,
Knt., of Addington, Bucks, in 1683, and was s. by his son,
Francis Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, living in 1720, in.
.\polonia, dau. and at length sole heir of Robert Barker,
Esq. of Montewecke, Essex (by his wife, Catherine, dau. and
eventually sole heir of Sir Henry Audley, Knt. of Beerchurch),
and had issue, Francis, his heir; Richard; and Anne, wife of
— Greenward, Esq. of Bruers Norton. The son and heir.
Francis Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, m. Mary, dau. and
eventually sole heir of John Petre, Esq. of Fidlers, Essex,
fourth in descent from John, fourth son of William, 2nd Lord
Petre of Writtle, and had (with other sons, who d. s. p.}
Fran-CIS, his heir; Thomas, whose son Edward m. Louisa,
dau. of William Spencer, Esq. ; Ann, Superioress of the English
Augustin Nuns at Paris ; and Mary, m. Joseph Blount, Esq.
of Chaklgrave. Mr. Canning's eldest son and heir,
Francis Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, m. Catherine, dau. of
Peter Giffard, Esq. of Chillington, by Helen, his third wife,
dau. of Robert Roberts, Esq. of Plas-Ucha, and had issue,
I. Francis, his heir.
II. Kohert, successor to his brother.
III. John, Major in the Native Bengal Infantry, d. 1 Sept.
1824, leaving by Mary Anne, his wife, dau. of Sir John
Randall Meredyth, Bart, of Newtown, co. Meath, two daus.,
namely,
1 Eliza Minto, of Foxcote, m. to Philip Henry Howard,
Esq. of Corby Castle, Cumberland, and left, with othex'
issue, John Canning Howakd, of Foxcote.
2 Julia Matilda, m. 18 Aug. 1811, J. Fleming, Esq. Q.C.
Mr. Canning was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Francis Canning, Esq. of Foxcote. He to. Jane, dau. of
Ferdinand Huddleston, Esq. of Sawston, co. Cainbiidgc, but
dying s. p. in 1831, was s. by his brother,
Robert Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, ft. 1773, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff of co. Gloucester, 1832; m. 1st, Catherine, dau.
of John Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley, by Jane his second w ife,
dau. and co-heir of Sir William Compton, Bart, of Hartpury, but
by her (who d. Feb. 1823) he had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Maria,
2nd dau. and co-heir of the Rev. Joseph Uonnor Cheston, of
Longford House, co. Gloucester, and by her left, at his decease
1843, two daus. his co-lreircsses, viz., Maria, now Mrs. Gordon
Canning of Hartpury ; and Frances Catherine Mrs. Can-
ning, Mr. Canning's widow, la. 2ndly, A. Wriglit Daniel, Esq.,
and d. 1S68.
2(56
CAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CAR
^, -ill!— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Cannixg, arg., three negroeg'
heads couped ppr. wreathed about the temples of the first and
S3., and for distinction a cross crosslct in chief of the last. 2nd
and 3rd, az., on a chevron erm. between three boar.'' heads
erased or, a stag's head erased gu.
Crests— 1st, Canning : A demi lion rampant arg. holdir.g in
the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr. ; 2nd, Gordon, : A slag s
head erased ppr.
Motto— Umn vigilo tutus; over the Crest, By dand.
<&'etU— liartpury, Gloucester.
CANTTING OF FOXCOTE.
See HowAED of Coeby.
CAPPER OP LySTON COTJBT.
Cappee, The Ret. Daniel, M.A., of Lyston
Court, CO. Hereford, J.P., b. 28 Oct. 1804 ; m. 1st,
1829, Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. Isaac Saunders,
Rector of St. Andrew's Wardrobe, Loudon, and by
her (who d. 1837) bad one son,
I. EoBERT, 6. 31 April, 1837; d. 12 Jan. 1S17.
He m. 2ndly, 1840, Horatia, elder dau. and co-bcir
of Admiral James Sladc, R.N., of Uley Lodge, co.
Gloucester, and by her has issue,
II. Richard Harcoubt, of Sheen House, Newbury, Berks,
and Newbigsin House, Hexham, Northumberland, 6. 25
June, 18 Jl; educated at Christ Church, Oxford, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Hereford, a Magistrate for cos. Gloucester,
Uurliam. and Nortliumbcrland, Lieut, in the Eoyal Mon-
mouthshire Light Infantry, and Capt. in the Hereford-
shire Itifle Volunteers; m. 1861, Julia, eldest dau. and
co-heir of Henry Forde, Esq. of Abbeyfield, Sandbach,
CO. Chester, and has, with other isiuc, a sou, llohcrt
Harcourt Ord, b. 1862.
I. Kmma Frances, d. 1859.
II. Horatia Louisa Sophia.
Mr. Capper -was formerly Rector of Huntley, co.
Gloucester, and Rural Dean.
JLtltCaflC— This family was settled in ncrcfjycls",;irc early
in the IGth century.
HicHARD Capper, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn (1695), purchased
the Manors of Bushey, Bournehall, and Carston, co. Herts,
iibout the year 1700. He r,i. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of — Hyde,
of Finchley, co. Middlesex; and 2n(ily, Dorothy, sister of
Sir Francis Clavcring, Bart., and relict of Charles Waite,
Esq. of The Temple; and d. 1759, leaving issue by his first
wife,
Francis Capper, Esq., of Bushey, co. Herts, a Bencher of
Lincoln's Inn, m. 1725, Mary, dau. of Tht;mas Bennet, by
Elizabeth his wife, grand-dau. of Sir John AVittewrong, Bart.,
and d. 17G4, leaving
EicHARD, his heir, of whom presently.
Francis (Kev.), of East Soham (see Brooke ofVJford).
James (Col.), whose descendants are extinct.
Elizabeth, m. Edward Williams, Esq. of Totteridse, Horts.
Mary, m. Bev. George Snialridge, Hector of Buthal, North-
umberland, grandson of Bishop Smalridge.
The eldest son,
IlicBARD Capper, Esq. of Bushey and Garston, co. Herts, a
Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, m. 1759, Mary, dau. of the Right
Hon. Lord Chief Baron, Robert Ord, of Scotland, and co-heir
of her brother, John Ord, Esq. of Ncwbiggin and Hunsianworth,
cos. Northumberland and Durham, and d. 2 Sept. 1800, leaving
a son,
Robert Capper, Esq. of Bushey and Garston, co. Herts, and
Ncwbiggin Hall, Northumberland, F.R.S., F.S.A., Counsel to
the Duchy of Lancaster, 6. 1767; vi. Mary Anne, d.au. of
Richard Jenkin.son, Esq. of Twickenham, Middlesex, and d. 22
April, 1851, leaving an only son and successor,
Rev. Daniel Capper, of Lyston Court.
.<4nns— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, on a chevron gu. three
roses arg. a canton of the second, for Cappkr; 2nd, sa., three
Salmons haurient arg., for Ord ; 3rd, gu., on a pale arg. a lion
rampant, az. for Darnell.
Crest— A ram's head erased gu. horned or, charged with a
rose arg.
JlfoUo— Mitis ct fortis.
.Sc^''s— Lyston Court, Ross, co. Hereford: Glcnvino, Bittcme,
Hiinu.
CAPRON OF S0T7THWICK HALL.
Capeon, Rev. Geoege Hallilet, of South-
wick Hall, CO. Northampton, B.A. St. John's Coll.
Cambridge, formerly Rector of Stoke Doyle, J.P.,
b. 23 Nov. 1816 ; s. his father 26 Aug. 1872 ; m.
1855, Anna Henrietta, dau. of John Smitl;, Esq. of
Our.dle, co. Northampton, and by her (who d. Jan.
1875) has issue,
I. George Herbert.
II. Theodore Henry Shuckburgh.
in. Frederick Hugh. iv. Athol Jo'.ia.
V. Walter Evelyn.
I. Constance Henrietta Martha.
II. Bertha Georgina Paulina.
III. Bessie Louise. iv. Flora.
V. Victoir. vi. Grace.
iLCtCiXCfC.— Thomas Capron, Esq. of Stoke Doyle, who
was buried there in 1829, in his 82nd year, m. EHzabeth,
dau. of John Lucas, Esq. of Nortoft Manor, co. Northampton,
by Anne his wife, dau. of John Ward, Esq. of Guilsborough,
High Sheriff of Northamptonshire 1730, and sister of Sir
Thomas Ward, Knt. of Guilsborough. By this lady (who d.
1832, aged 80; Mr. Capron had issue, Thomas Ward, who d.
young; Wilham Lucas, d. unm. 1802; George, his heir;
Frederic Ward, d. young; Charles Thomas, of London, d. -unm.
18G3 ; and Ann Maria, m. Joseph Charles Martin, Esq. of
Oundle, and d. s. -p. 1864. The 3rd son,
George Capron, Esq. of Southwick Hall, b. 16 June, 1783;
m. 27 Oct. 1812, Martha, 3rd dau. of William Halliley, Esq. of
St. Neots, CO. Huntingdon, and by her (who d. 1864) bad
issue,
I. John Shuckburgh, Lieut. 23rd Eoyal Welsh Fusiliers, 6.
26 July, 1815; d. unm. 18 Sept. 1847.
II. George Halliley, now of .Southwick Hall.
III. Thomas William, of The Temple, 6. 25 Aug. 1818; m.
Mary Caroline, eldest dau. of William Fowler Jones, Esq.
of Ashhurst Park, Kent, grandson of John Jones, Esq., by
Lucy his wife, eldest sister and co-heir of Sir William
Fowler, Bart, of Harnage Grange. By this lady Mr. Capron
has one son and one dau., Claude Littleton, 0. 1840; and
Ethel Maud Mary.
IV. Frederick Lucas, b. 29 Oct. 1820.
V. Charles Henry Ward (Rev.), Rector of Stoke Doyle, 6.
Blarth, 1826.
I. Martha, m. 1816, George Percival Smith, Esq. BaiTister-at-
Law, J.P. and D.L. co. Hereford, late of Lower Eaton
House, CO. Hereford, and has issue, Harry Percival , and
eight daus.
II. Georgiana Marianne, m. 1870 Bct. H. Wassc.
He rf. 24 Aug. 1872.
^-/•ms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per chevron, gu. and az., on
a chevron engrailed arg. between two lions combatant in
chief erminois and a cross-flory in base or, three mullets sa.,
fur Capron ; 2nd and 3rd, sa., on a chevron between three
lozenges arg. each lozenge charged with an ermine spot
another chevron gu. Capron (ancient).
Cre.H — A cross-iiory or, in front of a dcmi-man affronte in
armour ppr. garnished gold, holding in the dexter hand an
an-ow the barb downwards also ppr., the sinister hand resting
on the cross.
Motto — Sub crucc salus.
-ijcai— Southwick Hall, Oundic, co. Norlhampton.
CABDEN OF BAHNANE.
Casden, Axdeew Mueeat, Esq. of Barnane, co.
Tipperary, J.r., Lieut. Royal Artillery, b. 4 Aug.
1853.
?! inert ffC—^'iLt-iAM Carden, Esq. of Ballyquiddcr. co.
Tipperary, descended from a common ancestor with Sir John
Craven Carden, Bart, of Templemore Abbey, co. Tipperary,
made his will 24 May, 1756, which was proved 13 Feb. 1759, by
Katherine his wife. He had, with a dau. Elizabeth, m. Jona-
than Kent, Esq., and a younger son, Jonathan (who had a
son, William, and a dau. Bridget), an elder son and heir,
John Garden, Esq. of Barnane, to. Sophia Roe, and d.
intestate (administration 2 Aug. 1771), leaving a dau. Sophia,
■.n. William Chadwick, Esq.; a younger son, Nicholas; and
an elder son and heir,
John Garden, Esq. of Barnane. He m. (marriage licence
16 April, 1705) Anne, dau. of Moore Disney, Esq., and had,
.Tons, his heir. Jonathan.
^N'iisliincton, 'in., and h.td issue.
Elizabcih, Mrs. Louis.
CAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CAU
267
Mr. Cardon d. 1789-90 (his will cUted 8 July, 1789, was
pi-oveil 4 JIarcli, 1790), when he was s. by his oldest son,
John Cakden, Esq. of Baniano, h. 15 Jlay, 1772; in. 21 Nor.
1809, Anne Hutter, of co. Lincoln, by whom (6. 15 May, 1734;
d. 22 May, 1849) he had issue,
John, his successor.
Andrew, successor to his brother.
Lionel, m. Lucy Oakley, and had surviving issue, one son
and one dau.
Charles (Capt.), m. Jane, dau. of Edwn-d Bolton King, Esq.
of Chadshunt, co. Warwick, and had issue.
James.
Ann, hi. Robert Burrowes, Esq. of Stradone House, co. Cavan,
and had issue.
Mr. Garden d. 22 March, 1822, and was s. by his eldest son,
JouN Garden, Esq. of Barnane, J. P., D.L., 6. 5 Feb. 1811;
d. u,i,ji. 18GiJ, when he was .■;. by his brother,
Andrew Garden, Esq. of Barnane, J. P., D.L., High Sheriff
1873, b. 28 Sept. 1815; m. 4 Aug. 1847, Anne, eldest dau. of
Lieut. -Gen. Sackville Hamilton Berkeley, and had issue,
I. William Berkeley, K.E., 6. 25 Feb. 1852; d. 16 March, 1S73.
II. Andrew Murrat, now of Barnane.
HI. .Sackville Hamilton, K.N., b. 3 May, 1857.
IV. Arnold Philip, b. 9 Feb. 1859.
V. Louis Peilc, b. 10 Sept. 1860.
\i. Lionel Berkeley, b. 17 May, 1863.
-N-ii. John llutter, 6. 7 July, 1867.
1. Mary liutter. ii. Florence Annie.
Mr. Garden m. 2ndly, 21 June, 1876, Clara Maria, dau. of Hon.
Kdward de Moleyns, widow of R. J. Berkeley, Q.C., and t/.
Kov. 1876, when he was s. by his son, Andrew Garden, the
present proprietor.
^rm-s— Arg., a mascle gu., between three phcons sa. Cc.it—
A pheon sa. Motto — Fide et amore.
»(f<— Barnane, near Templemorc, co. Tipperary. C'la'o—
KJUlare Street, Dublin.
CARD IN ALL OF TENDKINQ MANOR
HOUSE.
Caedinall, Jomsr, Esq. of Manor House, Tcnd-
riiig, Essex, J. P., Commissioner of Taxes, b. 11
Sept. 1808 ; m. 26 April, 1871, Eiuma, dau. of James
Cardinall, Esq. of Halstead, Essex.
IttlTCaflC. — So far back as 1593, we find William Gardinall,
Esq., a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, endowing in that year Queen
Elizal)eth's Grammar School at Dedham with a farm in Great
Bromley, for the education of two poor scholars, who were to
be pent to the University of Gambridge.
Clarkson Gardinall, Esq., to. Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev.
Talbot Lloyd, of the family of Lloyd of BiatUsham, Suffolk,
was father of
John Gardinall, Esq. of Manor House, Tendring, who in.
Sarah, dau. of Palmer Fisher, Esq., formerly of The Abbey,
and iJ. 1847, leaving issue, John, now of Tendring Manor
House; Sarah; and Elizabeth.
iSt'af— Manor House, Tendring, Colchester.
CAREW OP ANTONY.
Pole-Carew, William Henry, Esq. of Antony,
Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1854, b. 30
Jitly, 1811 ; M.P. for East Cornwall 1845 to 1852 ;
m. 28 Aug. 1838, Frances Anne, 2nd dau. of John
BuUer, Esq. of Morval, and has issue,
I. Reginald, 6. 1 May, 1849, late Capt. Coldstream
Guards.
II. Charles Edward, b. 20 Dec. 1853.
HI. William Lyttelton, b. 29^piil, 1S5C ; d. May, ISGl.
IV. Gerald, b. 18 Feb. 1858.
I. Geraldine Maria. ii. Fanny Julia.
III. Caroline Lyttelton.
^ilXtHQC. — The Garew.s of Antony are a distinguished
branch of the ancient family of Carew of Carcw Castle.
Sir Nicholas Garew, Knt., Lord of Carew Castle (see
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, Carew, Bart, of Haccoiiibe),
HI. Joan, dau. and heir of Sir Hugh Courtenay, Knt. of
Haccombe, Devon, and had (with a dau., Joan, m. Robert
Cary, Esq. of Cockington, same co.) five sons,
I. Sir Thomas, Knt. of Mohuns Ottery, Lord of Carew, to.
Joan, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Carminow, and had a
Sir Nichola<!, Knt. of Mohuns Ottery, m. Margaret dau. of
Sir John Dynliam, 6th Lord of Dynhaiin, and <l. 1470,
leaving a younger son, Sir John, who d. 1512, and a son
anil heir.
Sir Edmund, Knt. of Mohuns Ottery, who mortgaged
Carew Castle to Sir Rhys-ap-Thomas. He „i. Katharine,
dau. and co-heir of Sir William HuddersiieUI, Attorney-
General to Henry VII. , and d. 5 Henry VIII.. a.d.
1513, leaving issue,
1 William (Sir), of Mohuns Ottery, aneestor of Care-,7
of Mohuns Ottery.
2 Gawen (Sir), d. .?. p.
3 George (Very Rev.), Dean of Bristol and Arch-
deacon of Totness, ni. Ann, dau. of Sir Xicholaa
Harvey, and had two sons, Peter (Sir), slain ia Ire-
land, and George, created 1605 Baron Clopton, and
1625, Earl of Totness (see Bcrke's Ectiact Pecra^'ie).
4 Thomas, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Courtenay
of Biclcleigh, and had a son. Humphn^y, of l".iel<ley,
whose grandson. Sir Henry Garew, Kiit. of IJickley,
left two daus., his co-heirs, Elizabeth, ,ii. Sir Thjuias
Carew, 1st bart. of Haccombe, and Dorotliy, m.
John Chichester, Esq. of Hall.
II. Nicholas of Haccombe, who got from his mother that
minor and the manors of Ringmore and Milton, d. 1468;
ancestor of Carew, Bart, of Haccombe.
III. lIuLCli, who got from his mother the manors of Lynham,
3Xau.'den, Combhall, and Simth Tawton, d. s. 2)., wiien hi»
manors passed to his l>iM;li-r ^,^■I^.!;LS.
IV. Alexander, of wh'ii ! ; ,
V. William (Sir), of 11: , i i : r of Garew of Camo
Castle aiul Crowcom'ic i - ■;<"■ .,■,,. '.;).
Sir Nicholas d. 24 Henry VI., a.d. 1443. His 4th son,
Ale.'cander Caeew, Esq. of Antony, Cornwall, got from his
mother that manor and the manors of Shoggeford and
Lanedegy. Hem. Isabel, dau. of John Ilatcli, Esq., of Wood-
leigh, Devon, and d. 11 Henry Vlll., a.d. 1519, leaving a
sun,
John Garew, Esq. of Antony, m. Thomasine, dau. and
CO heir of Roger Holland, and had (with a dau., Joan, m,.
John Floycr) four sons,
I. WVMOND, his h. ir.
II. Julin, of I'll .!,■, Irft two daus., co-heirs.
III. Tliij!iii>, ../. I'.lranor, dau. of Sir Giles Strangeways,
Knt., and was ancestor of Garew of Hamworth, Dorset. .
IV. Roger, Master of one of the Colleges at O.N.ford.
Mr. Carew, who was Sheriff for Cornwall 6 Henry VIII., was
s. by his eldest son.
Sir Wy.mond Carew, Knt. of Antony, Treasurer to Queen
Katherine Park, to. Martha, dau. of Sir Edmund Denny,
King's Remembrancer temp. Henry VIII., and had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II Roger, III. and left issue.
III. George (Sir), LL.D., Master in Chancery, left issue.
IV. John, d. s. p. V. Anthony, d. s. p.
VI. Harvey, d. s. p.
Sir Wymond, who was knighted at the coronation of Edward
VI., was .s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Garew, Esq. of Antony, M.P. for Saltash 5
Queen Elizabeth, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Edgc-
eumbe, Knt. of Edgecumbe, Devon, and had issue,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. (icorgc (Sir), Master of the Court of Wards, r,i.
Tluimasine, dau. of Sir Francis Godolphin, Knt. of Godol-
lihin, M.P. for Cornwall, temp. Queen Elizaisetii, and luul
a son and heir, Francis, living at the Visitation of Corn-
wall, 1020, two other sons and three daus.
I. Elizabeth, in. James Eiisey, Esq. of Erisey, Cornwall.
The eldest son,
Richard Carew, Esq. of Antony, s. his father, author of
the Sarcey of Conuvall, b. 15.J5, Sheriff of Cornwall 15.SG; „(.
Julian, dau. of John Arundull, Esq. of Tiorice, and had
issue,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. John, styled the "One Handed" from having lost hi.5
right hand at the siege of Ostend, 1601, m. at St. Tliomas,
Exeter, 9 Dec. 1615, Alice, dau. of John llolman, Escj. of
Furland, and had ason, Richard, who d. s.})., audlive daus.,
co-heirs.
II. Hoby, who had two sons, Thomas and Titus.
IV. George, of Lanteglos, near Camelford, ■m. 15 Feb. 1625,
J.ne Hockin, and was ancestor of Garew of Camelford, of
whom, William Carew, Mayor of Camelford, 1737, wa.s
buried at Lanteglos 7 March that year.
V. Wymond.
I. Gertrude, m. 1st, John Ai-undcl, Esq. of Talvern, Corn-
wall, and 2ndly, William Carey, Esq. of Clovelly, co.
Devon.
II. Ann, TO. Francis Godolohin, Esq. of Treverage, Corn-
wall.
Mr. Carew, who, according to Ganulcn, "not only lived ur>
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to the dignity of his ancestors, but excelled them all in tlie
oinainents of virtue," d. 6 Nov. 1620, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Sir Richard Carew, 1st bart. of Antony, so created
9 Aug. 1G41 ; he m. 1st, Bridget, dau. of John Chudleigh, Esq.
of Chudleigh, Devon, by whom he had a sou and four
daus.,
I. Alexander, 2nd bart.
I. Elizalicth, m. ICcmlall, of Pelj'n.
II. JLinha, m. I'endarvcs, of Pcndarvos.
III. JIary, d. v.nm. iv. Gertrude.
Sir Richard m. 2ndly, the dau. of Eolle of Heanton, Devon,
and had two other sons,
II. John, M.P. for Tregony IG41.
III. Thomas (Sir), Knt. of Barley, Devon, m. Elizabeth, d.iu.
of John Cooper, Esq. of Bowed, in the same co., and had
several children.
Sir Richard was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Alexander Carew, 2nd bart. of Antony, 6. 30 Aug.
1G09, bapt. at Antony 4 Sept. following, M.P. for Cornwall
1G4I ; m. Jane, dau. of Robert Rolle, Esq. of Heanton, Devon,
and had issue,
I. John, 3rd bart.
II. Thomas of Harrowear, ancestor of Rev. Sir Alexander
Carew, 7th bart. of Antony.
Sir Alexander, who at first espoused the cause of the Parlia-
ment, was accused of treason and tried at the Guildhall for
"adhering to the King," found guilty, and beheaded on
Tower Hill, 23 Dec. 1644, when he was s. by his eldest
son.
Sir John Carew, 3rd bart. of Antony, M.P. for Cornwall at
the Restoration, and again in 1G88, in. 1st, Sarah, dau. of
Anthony Hungerford, Esq. of Karley Castle, by whom he had
two daus.,
I. Sarah, m. Jonathan Rashleigh, Esq. of Mcnabilly, Corn-
wall, and had a dau.,
Sarah Rashleigh, m. Rev. Carolus Pole, Rector of St.
Breock, Cornwall, 3rd son of Sir John Pole, 3rd bart. of
Shute, and had a son,
Reginald Pole, Esq. of Stoke Damarell, Devon, to. Anne,
dau. 01 John Francis Buller, Esq. of Morvai, and had,
with two daus., Anne, to. Charles, Ist Baron Soiners,
and Sarah, m. Henry Hippisley Coxe, Esq. of Ston
Easton, Somerset, three sons,
1 Reginald Pole., assumed the additional surname
of Carew, in compliance with the testamentary
injunction of his kinsman. Sir Coventry Carew, Gth
bart. of Antony, of whom hereafter.
2 Charles Morice Pole (Sir), K.C.B., Admiral R.N.,
created a Bart. 1801, to. 10 June, 1792, Henrietta, dau.
of John Goddard, Esq. of Woodford Hall, Essex, and
had two daus., Henrietta Maria, m. William Stuart,
Esq. of Tempsford Hall, co. Bedford, and Anna
Maria. He d. 1839, when his baronetcy expired.
3 Edward Pole, D.D., left issue by Jane his wife,
Charles, R. N., d. young.
John, Capt. R.N., d. unm. 1837.
Rf'Sinald, M.A., Rector of Yeovilton, Ilchester,
Somerset, 6. 27 Oct. 1801 ; to. 29 Sept. 183G, Jane,
dau. of Alexander Powell, Esq. ofllurdcott House,
Wilts, and has,
1 George Henry Law, R.E.
2 Reginald Carew, Lieut. U.'N.
3 Alexander Edward, Barrister-at-Law in India.
4 John Lionel,
1 Henrietta Maria, m. Henry Francis Motukisna,
ICsq., Barrister-at-Law.
2 Mary Stuart. 3 Johanna Augusta.
4 Agneta Jane. 5 Anna Maria.
6 Louisa Margarctta. 7 Augusta.
William, deceased.
Edward, m. Mary Anne Chapman, and has issue
twelve children.
>ienry, a Judge in Ceylon
Anna Maria. Jane Sarah. Kathcrine.
n. Rachel, to. Ambrose Manaton, Esq. of Manaton, Devon.
Sir John, TO.2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Norton, Esq. of
Snuthwick, CO. Southampton, but had no issue. He to. 3rdly,
INIary, dau. of Sir William Morice, 1st bart. of Werrinaton|
by whom he had further issue,
I Alexander, 4th bart.
II. William, ath bart.
hi. Gertrude, m. 1st, Sir Godfrey Coplev, 2nd bart. of
Sprotborough, who d. 9 April, 1709 ; and iinaiy. Sir Cople-
stone-WarwjcJi Bampfylde, 3rd bart. of Poltimore, wlio U.
Sir John d. 1692, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Alexander Carew, 4th bart. of Antony, d. s,
V. as ;■ by his brother,
at^^il
Sir William Carew, 5th bart. of Antony, M.P. for Corn-
wall, TO. Lady Ann Coventry, only dau. and heir of Gilbert,
4th Earl of Coventry, and d. 8 March, 1744, leaving an only
son and heir.
Sir Coventry Carew, Gth bart. of Antony, to. 1st July,
1738, Mary, only dau. of Sir Coplestone-Warwick Bampfylde,
3rd bart. of Poltimore, and d. s. i>. 24 March, 1748, when thoij
title reverted to his kinsman. Rev. Alexander Cauew, as 7tU^
and last bart., and the estates passed by will to Lady Carew '
for life, and at her death to John Carew, Esq. of Camarten
{see Carew of Carew Castle), and at his death without male
issue, they reverted to the great-great-grandson of the 3rd
baronet.
The Right Hon. Eeoinald Pole-Carew, of Antony, Under
Secretary of State for the Home Department and a Privy
Councillor. He to. 1st, 18 Nov. 1784, Jemima, only dau. and
heir of the Hon. John Yorke, 4th son of Lord Chancellor
Hardwicke, and had by her (who d. 1801) two sons and sis
daus.,
Joseph, his heir,
John Reginald, d. 1804.
Charlotte Jemima, m. 1st, Charles Garth Colleton, Esq. of
Haines Hill, Berks ; and 2ndly, Comte Alphonse de Morel.
Jemima. Elizabetii Anne.
Harriet, to. John, 1st Earl of St. Germans.
Agneta, to. Thomas Somcrs Cocks, Esq.
Amabel, m. Francis Glanville, Esq. of Catclifrench, CornwalL
He TO. 2ndiy, 4 May, 1808, Hon. Caroline Anne Lyttelton,
dau. of William Henry, 1st Lord Lyttelton, by whom (who d.
10 April, 1833) he had,
William Henry, now of Antony.
Gerald (Rev.), 6. 1815; to. Harriet Eliza, 1st dau. of Jolia
Buller, Esq. of Morvai; and d. s.p.lt March, 1845.
Caroline, m. Major-Gen. Bucknall Estcourt (2nd son of
T. G. B. Escourt, Esq., M.P. for Oxford University), who
d. in the Crimea, June 24, I8r>i.
Frances Antonia, m. Joseph Yorke, Esq. of Forthampto;
Court, Tewkesbury.
Juliana, m. Thomas James Agar-Robertes, Esq. of Lanhy
drock, Cornwall M.P. for East Cornwall, created in 18G9
Lord Robartes.
Catherine.
Mr. Pole-Carew d. 3 Jan. 1835, and was d. by his eldest son,
Joseph Pole-Carew, Esq., m, 1st, 1810, Caroline, dau. of
John Ellis, Esq., elder brother of Lord Seaford, and had
only child, Jemima, m. the Count Paul de Snasin, of Russia,
she d. 1845, leaving an only son, Ivan {d. 1866). Mr. Pole-
Carew TO. 2ndly, the widow of E. Cadogan. At his death,
9 March, 1852, he was s. by his half-brother, William llENax
Pole-Carew, Esq. of Antony.
^?-in.s— Quarterly, lot and 4th, Carew, or, three lioncels i.„
sant in pale sa., armed and langued gu.; 2nd aud 3rd, Polb,
semt'e-de-lis, a lion rampant arg.
Crcnts—lst, Carew, a main-mast, the round top set off with
palisadoes or, a lion issuing thereout sa. ; 2nd, Pole, a lion's
gainb gu. armed or.
-S.aJ— Antony, Devonpoi-t, Cornwall.
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CAREW OF CAREW CASTLE AND
CROWCOMBE.
Caeew, Edmund George, Esq. of Crowcombo
Court, Somerset ; Carew Castle, co. Pembroke, and
Pentrepant Hall, Salop, b. 12 March, 1860 ; s. his
father 1874.
iLfllCagC. — Sir William Carew. Knt. of Bury, Devon, 5th
son of Sir Nicholas Carew, Lord of Carew Castle, in the same
CO., by Joan his wife, dau. and heir of Sir Hugh Courtenay, Knt.,
of Haccombe (see Carew of Antony) obtained from his mother
the manors of Bury, Wickband, Widebridge, Bokeland, and
Bledvagh, Devon. He left by Jane, his wife a son and heir,
John Carew, Esq., of Cainerton, m. Margaret, dau. and
co-heir of William Kelly, Esq. of Stodley and Cainerton,
Somerset, and was s. by his son,
George Carew, Esq. of Camerton, to. Margaret, dau. of Sir
Thomas Englefield, Knt. of Englefield, Berks, aud was
father of
Thomas Cabew, Esq. of Camerton. He m. Elizabeth, dau.
and heir of Hugh Biccumbe, Esq. of Crowcombe, by whom
(whorf. 1593), he had issue, i. John (Sjj-) his heir; ii. George,
d. s. p. ; I. Dorothy b. lo.'JO, to. 1574, Sir WiUiara Greville ; iil.
Katherine, b. 1568, m. 1584, Robert Howse. He d. 1604, and
was s. by his eldest son.
Sir John Carew. Knt. of Stodley, who obtained a grant of
Carew Castle, co. Pcmbreke, from Charles 1. He m. Elizabeth
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Southcote, of Indchoe. by whom (who d. 1G33) he had three
daus. (i. Elizabeth, b. 1591; ii. Mary, 6. 1601, m. Jolm I'in-
combe ; in. Dorothy, b. 1G04, m. Thomas ap Thomas; and as
many sons,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. John, m. Dorothy Hippcsley, and d. s. fi.
III. George, of Carew Castle, who had a son John, d. s. p.,
and three daus., Elizabeth, Mary, and Dorothy.
Sir John Carew d. 1G37, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Cakew, Esq., of Crowcombe, m. Margery, dau. of Sir
John Wyndhara, Knt. of Orchard Wyndham, Somerset, by
whom (who d. 1060) he had issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. Tliomas, m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Hcatley, and d. 1G91,
leaving,
1 Thomas, who s. his cousin in the estates.
2 George, of Carew Castle, d. s. p.
1 Mary, in. Chas. Nicholson, Esq.
2 Dorothy, m. 1715, Peter Elers, Esq. of Chelsea.
III. George, of Loudon, d. 1684, leaving issue,
1 Thomas. 2 John. 3 George.
4 liichard 5 Heatley.
I. Elizabeth, d. 1GG3. ii. Margery, d. 1GG2.
Mr. Carew d. 16G1, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Carew, Esq., of Crowcombe, m. Katherine, dau. of
Zouche Tate, Esq., who d. 1720. He d. 16S3, leaving an only
son, who d. s. p. 1691, when the estate descended to his
nephew,
Thomas Cakew, Esq. of Crowcombe, m. Jane, dau. of John
Sanford, Esq. of Nynehead, and had issue,
I. Thomas, his successor.
II. John, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Alderman Billings, of Bath,
and d. 1750, leaving issue,
1 Thomas, b. 1729; d. s. p. 1763.
2 John, b. 1734; m. Mary, dau. of Charles Webber, Esq.
of Devon, and d. 1771, leaving two daus..
Mart, of whom hereafter, as the successor to the
estates.
Elizabeth, d. vMin. 1850.
ni. George, d. s. p. iv. Henry, d. s. p,
I. Elizabeth, d. s. pi. ii. Mary, c^ «. p.
III. Ann, d. s. p.
IV. Mary, m. Cliarles Prowse, Esq.
V. Amy, m. John Hawkins, Esq.
VI. Lucy, m. Thomas Smith, Esq.
VII. Penelope, 7?i. Edward Stolies, Esq.
Mr. Carew d. 1719, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Carew. Esq. of Crowcombe and Carew Castle, M .P.
for Minehead, b. 1702 ; m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Francis Drewe,
Esq. of Grange, Devon, and had, with two daus., Mary and
Ann, who d. uiim., an only suiTiving dau. and heiress,
Elizabeth, who s. him.
Mr. Carew m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of John Horn, Esq., by whom
lie had no issue. He d. 1766, and was s. by his only dau.,
Elizabeth Carew, of Carew Castle and Crowcombe, m.
James Bernard, Esq. of the Middle Temple, but had no issue.
She d. 1805, when the estates passed, under entail, to her
cousin,
Mary Carew, of Carew Castle and Crowcombe. She m. 1794,
George Henry Warrington,* Esq., of Pentrepant, Salop,
■who assumed the surname and arms of Carew on succeeding
to the estates, and d. 1842, having had issue,
* Family of Warrington.
This family was formerly seated at Aigberth, co. Lancaster,
The Eev. George Warrington, Eector of Pleasley, co.
Derby, and Vicar of Hope, co. Flint, grandson of John
Warrington, Esq., of Aigberth, m. Mary, only dau. and heir of
Henry Strudwick, Esq., descended from the baronetical fami-
lies of Hanmer and Brougthon, and left, with other issue,
George Henr^ Warrington, who, marrying the heiress of
Carew, of Carew Castle and Crowcombe. assumed, by sign-
manual, 1811, the surname of Carew only.
William Warrington, Keetor of Thirsk, Yorkshire, m. Miss
Mainwaring.
Hanmer Warrington, Major 4th Dragoon Guards, Consul-
General at Trij-oli, m. Jane Elizabeth, only dau. of
Charles Price, Esq., and had issue seven sons and tliree
daus., viz., 1 Hanmer George ; 2 William Henry, late Capt.
3rd Dragoon Guards, who m. Emma, dau. of Major Van
Cortland, and has issue; 3 Charles Thornhil!, 11th Light
Dragoons, d. 1839 ; 4 Frederick Herbert, H.M.'s Vice-Consul
at Tripoh ; 5 Osman, of the 77th regt. ; 6 Henry ; 1 Jane,
m. Thomas Wood, Esq., H.M.'s Vice-Consul at Bengazi;
2 Emma, m. Major Gordon Laing, and is deceased ; and
3 Louisa.
Thornhill Warrington, late Capt. 8th Light Dragoons ; who
had one son Strudwick (Key.;.
I. Thomas George Warrington, his heir.
II. Henry, b. 1799; m. Jane Maria, only dau. pf John Eogers,
Esq., of Ayshford, and d. 1854, having had issue,
Dudley, of Ayshford, Sidmouth, Devon, 6. 1826 : d. 1870.
Mary, m. 4 Dec. 1852, Eobert Peel Floyd, 3rd son of Sir
Henry Floyd, Bart., and d. s. p., 11 Oct. 1853.
III. John Francis, d. 18G0.
IV. Gerald (Eev.), M.A., b. 1808 ; m. 1811, Elizabeth Ann, dau.
of Eev. William Black, of Bath.
I. Nesta, in. Gabriel Powell, Esq. of Petcrston Court, co.
Brecknock.
II. Mary Anne, m. T. Luston, Esq. of Weacumbe, Somerset.
III. Louisa.
IV. Elizabeth, d. unm., 1871.
V. EUinora, in. 1847, M. E. Forster, Esq., Commander E.X.
VI. Caroline Harriet, m. 2 Jan. 1838, Col. J. C. Dansey,
Eoyal Artillery, and d. 23 July, 1868.
Mrs. Carew d. 1852. Her eldest son,
Thomas George Warrington Carew, Esq., of Carew Castle,
Crowcombe, and Pentrepant, b. 1797; vi. 15 Feb. 1827,
Elizabeth Hannah, only child of Thomas Ecid Clarke, Esq. of
Turnham House, Chard, Somerset, and had issue,
I. George Henry Warrington, his heir.
II. Coventry, J. P., b. 3 Feb. 1833 ; m. 1860, Eosetta Anne,
dau. of Capt. W. Hotham, E.N., and had issue two daus.
Maud and Blanclie.
III. John (Eev.), Eector of Clotworthy, Somerset, 6. 11 Dec.
1835; m. 1860, Mary Anne, dau. of G. Agk-n, Esq. of
Shepton Mallet, and has issue,
1 Coventry George, b. 16 Jan. 1870.
2 A son, b. 1874.
1 Florence. 2 Ida.
Mr. Carew d. May, 1850, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Henry Warrington Carhw, Esq. of Carew Castle
and Crowcombe, Capt. King's Dragoon Guards, and Lieut.-
Col. 2nd batt. Somerset Volunteers, 6. 28 April, 1830 ; ra. 14
Aug. 1856, Mary Philippa, only dau. of Peter Eickards Mynors,
Esq. of Treago, co. Hereford, and had issue,
I. Edmun-d George, his heir.
I. Ethel Mary. n. Geraldine Eleanor.
Mr. Carew d. 24 Jan. 1874, and was s. by his only son.
Arms— Or, three lioncels passant in pale sa. armed and
langued gu.
Crest— .\ main-roast, the roundtop set off with palisadoes or,
a lion issuing thereout sa.
3Iotto — J'espere;bien.
&ct«s— Crowcombe Court, near Taunton ; Pentrepant, near
Oswestry; Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire.
Town House — 11, Manson Place, Queen's Gate, S.W.
CAREW OF BALLINAMONA.
Caeew, Robert Thomas, Esq. of Ballinamona
Park, CO. Waterford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1866 ; m. 28 July, 1859, Henrietta, eldest dau. of
Richard Claytou Browne-Clayton, Esq., D.L., of
Adlington Hall, Lancashu-e, and Carrigbyrue, co.
Wexford, and has,
I. EoBERT Thomas, 6. 22 May, 1S60.
II. Eichard Clayton, b. 20 Aug. 18GI.
III. Ponsonby May Lynn, 6. 13 April, 1S65.
IV. Bamfylde Leonard, 6. 21 April, 1SG8.
I. Catherine Jane.
ILiUCagC— This is a branch of Lord Carew's family,
descending from
Thomas Carew, Esq., of Balhnamona, co. Waterford, 2nd sur-
viving son of Eobert Carew, Esq. of C.istleboro, co. Wexford,
and brother of Eobert Carew, Esq., M.P. for Waterford 1740,
who d. s. p., and of Sh.'ipland Carew, Esq. of Castleboro,
grandfather of Eobert Shapland, 1st Lord Carew. He was
M.P. for Dungarvan and High Sheriff of Waterford 1742, 6.
II Aug. 1718; in. 12 Nov. 1745, Eliza Eickarda, dau. of James
May, Esq. of Mayfield, by Letitia his wife, dau. of William
1st Viscount Duncannon, and had issue, Eobert Thomas, his
heir; John Mutlow, m. Miss Jones, of Mullinabro; Ponsonby,
m. Miss Giles ; Ehzabeth (Mrs. Chartres) ; and Letitia, wife of
the Eev. John Kennedy, Esq., of Fethard Castle, co. Wexford.
The eldest son,
Egbert Thomas Carew, Esq. of Ballinamona, M.P. Dun-
garvan, High SheriiT Waterford 1779, b. 22 May, 1747; m.
4 July, 1771, Frances, d,au. of Thomas Boyse, Esq. of Bishop's
Hall CO. Kilkenny, and had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Eobert Shapland, b. 25 Aug. 1777; Capt. in the 18th Hussars,
who fell at the battle of Vittoria, June, 1813.
Margaret, m. Bobert Hunt, Esq., of Sidbury House, Devon.
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Mr. Carew d. 11 April, 1834, and was x. by his son,
Thomas Cauew. Esq., of B lUinamona, J. P., b. 2.3 Ancf. 177-5 ;
m. 8 April, ISOo, Jane, ehlest duu. and co-heir of Sir John
Alcock, Knt. of Waterford, and had issue,
Thomas, now of BaJinamona.
John Henry Alcock, 6. 2 Feb. 1820.
Jane. Frances. Marianne.
Henrietta, m. 22 Au^. 18i2, Thoma? Edward Irers, E<;q.
Margaret, m. 22 April, 1812, James Anderson, Esq., oi (jracc
Dieu Lodge, Waterford, wlio c^. 1857.
Mr. Carew d. 4 Oct. 1S53, and was s. by his eldest son,
BoBEBT Thomas Caeew, now of Ballinamona.
Ar-nii — Or, three lioncels passant in pale sa. armed and
langued gu.
Cmi,t — An antelope passant gu. cri'ied and combjd or.
SeaJ— Ballinamona I'arlc, Waterford.
CAREY OF EOZEIi.
Caeey, Albert, Esq. of Rozel, Guernsey, Lieut. -
Col. (unattached) Eoyal G-uernsey Militia, h. 13
April, 1804 ; m. 1st, Leonora, dau. of Col. Cardew.
E.E. ; and 2ndly, Frances Elizabeth Henrietta,
eldest dau. of John Brenton, Esq., eon of Judge
Breuton, of Hahfas, Nova Scotia, by the former he
lias issue,
I. Falkland, late Capt. Eoyal Artillery, h. 19 June, 1830 ;
m. 4 Dec. 1852, Miss Mary Bowman, by whom he has issue,
Dilarion, h. 26 Nov. 1854 ; Algernon, Lieut. Royal
Guernsey Militia Artillery, 6. 23 Jan. 1860; Arthur-
Leonard, 6. 20 Oct. 1863 ; d. 10 July, 1864.
II. Algernon, 6. 17 Feb. 1834; d. 4 April, 1839.
I. Julia.
II. Agnes, 6. 31 Aug. 1832; d. 10 April, 1839.
iLtllCajC. — The Carets of Guernsey have for centuries
held a distinguished position in that Island, and filled its chief
local offices. The late representative of the 5th branch,
Isaac Caret, Esq., of Hauteville and Le Vallon, Guernsey,
Col. of the 3rdregt. Royal Guernsey Jlilitia Light Infantry, b. 14
Sept. 1759; to. 1 Dec. 1779, Margaret, dau. of Elisha Tupper,
Esq., Jurat of the Royal Court, Guernsey (who was b. 11 Jan.
1760 ; d. 22 Nov. 1837), and d. 27 July, 1828, having had issue,
I. Thomas, ofRozel, of whom in the sequel.
II. John, of Castle Carey, Guernsey, Col. of the 3rd regt.
R.G.M.L.I., 6. 18 April, 1786; d. 1 April, 1850; m. Matilda
(" co-heiress of the line " of the ancient Baronial House de
Preaux of Norm;mdy), dau. of Carteret Priaulx, Esq. of
Beaulieu, Guernsey, Jurat of the Royal Court, Guernsey
(who d. 13 May, 1865), and had issue,
1 Carteret Priaulx (Rev.), M.A. Oxon, of Castle Carey.
Vicar of St. John's, Guernsey, 6. 29 Nov. 1819 ; d. 7 Dec.
1858 ; m. 29 June, 1850, Martha Eliza, dau. of the late
Major Robert McCrea, 5th Royal Veterans (who was b.
4 Dec. 1819, and d. 15 April, 1878), and has issue, 1 John
Herbert Carteret, of Castle Carey, late Lieut 60th Royal
Rifles, and Capt. 3rd regt. R.G.M., h. 11 April, 1851; m.
24 Feb. 1877, Cecil Vivian, dau. of James Scott, Esq.,
J.P. CO. Wexford, Ireland ; 2 Abdiel Archibald McCrea,
h. 4 July, 1852, d. 23 Dec. 1857; 3 Carteret Walter,
Lieut. 74th Highlanders, h. 13 Dec. 1853; 4 Samuel
RMbert 6. 16 March, 1855, d. 11 March, 1859; 5 William
AVilfred, Capt. 1st regt. R.G.M.L.I. and A.D.C. to the
Lieut.-Governor of Guernsey, h. 2b Aug. 1856.
2 Frederick Augustus, b. 31 Jan. 1823; in. 7 Oct. 1867,
Sarah Julia, dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Thornton, of
Thornville, co. Carlow, Ireland.
3 Osmond (Rev.), B.A. Oxon, Rector of St. Mary do
Castro, Guernsey, 6. 7 March, 1826; in. 1st, 24 July,
1850, Margaret Bertie, dau. of Adolphus Carey, Esq. (who
was 6. 18 June, 1830, and d. 29 Jan. 1862); and 2ndly,
14 Oct. 1869, Rosalie Maria, dau. of Sausmarez Carey,
Esq., Jurat of the Royal Court, Guernsey ; by the former
he has issue, 1 John Adolphus, h. 20 May, 1851 ; 2 Osmond
de Beauvoir, Lieut. 23vd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, h. 4 Nov.
1853; 3 Theodore Walter, 6. 1 Feb. 1857; 4 Cecil Bertie,
6.29 Jan. 1802, d. 10 Feb. 18G2; 1 Frances Matilda, 6.
19 June, 1852, d. 17 Dec. 1852; 2 Alice Wynne; 3 Beatrice
Dalrymplo.
4 Le Marchant John, 6. 22 Aug, 1832 ; d. 1 Sept. 1802.
.5 Edmund, 6. 7 March, 1826; d young.
1 Elizabeth Dobree, 6. 26 July, 1821 ; d. 6 July, 1855; m.
9 Jan. 1851, Herbert Taylor McCrea, Capt. 43rd regt.
Light Infantry (who was b. 3 May, 1827, and d. 1855).
HI. Tupper of Summerland, Guernsey, 6. 16 April, 1788; d.
26 May, 1867; to. II Oct. 1819, Anne, dau. of John
Le Mesurier, Esci. (who d. 3 Sept. 1875), and had issue,
1 Tupper (Rev.), M.A., of Sttmmarland, Guernsey, Eoctir
of Fideld, Bavant, Wilts, 6. 24 Oot. 1823; m. 3 June,
18i)2, Helen Jane, dau. of George Glas Sandeman,
Esq. of 15, Hyde Park Gardens, and Westfield, Soutli
HayUng, Hants, and has issue, I Albert; 2 Darel, 6.
16 Feb. 1866; 3 George Glas Sandeman, 6. 13 Feb. 1867.
2 Charles Le Mesurier, Major late 63rd regt., 6. 17 Jan.
1827; HI. Amelia, dau. of Henry Tupper, Esq., of Las
Cijtils, Guernsey, Jurat of the Royal Court, Guernsey.
3 F'rancis Edward, b. 27 March 1835 ; deceased.
1 Augusta.
IV. De Vic, of Le Vallon, Guernsey, Capt. Srdregt.R.G.M.L.I.,
6. 9 May, 1790; d. 1 Feb. 1876; to. 27 Aug. 1830, Fanny
Henrietta, dau. of Thomas I'riaulx, Esq. of Montville,
Guernsey, and had issue,
1 Francis de Vic, of Le Vallon, Guernsey, Lieut.-Col.
Royal (late Bengal) Artillery, b. 5 June, 1831; in. 22 July,
1863, Harriet Mary, dau. of Thomas Gosselin, Esq. of
Springfield, Guernsey, and has issue, 1 De Vic, 6. 2 Nov.
1866; 2 Victor Gosselin, 6. 2 July, 1871 ; 1 Edith Frances.
2 Thomas Priaulx, Lieut.-Col. Royal Artillery, 6. 15 Aug.
1832 ; m. 16 Nov. 1853, Fanny Lydia, dau. of Gen. Budgen,
R.E., and has had issue, 1 Edwyn Francis, b. 28 Jan. 1866,
d. 25 Feb. 1866; 2 Frederick Arthur, b. 24 Feb. 1867,
d. 19 May, 1871; 3 Charles St. George, 6. 9 Nov. 1868;
4 Spencer Colin, b. 1 Aug. 1870.
3 Adolphus John, late Major and A.D.C. Royal Guernsey
Militia, b. 27 July, 1834; -/n. 10 Oct. 1867, Frances Elton,
only dau. of Thomas Davis Bayly, Esq. of The Elms,
Twickenham, and has issue, 1 Lewis Adolphus de Vic,
6. 31 Jan. 1871 ; 2 Gerard de Beauvoir, b. 21 Feb. 1872;
3 Stuart Clutterbuck, b. 29 May, 1875; 1 Evelyn Frances;
2 Mary Theodora ; 3 Henrietta Maude.
4 Charles James, Commander R.N., ';. 7 May, 1836.
5 Clement De Beauvoir, Capt. Royal Engineers, 6. 27 March,
1843; TO. 27 April, 1868, Emily Cecil, dau. of W. Talbot
Agar, Esq. of Milford House, Hants, and has issue,
1 Alexander De Beauvoir, b. 18 March, 1874, d. 3 May,
1874 ; I Nora Madeline Alice ; 2 Lilian Elle.
6 Lawrence St. George, Lieut. 3rd regt. R.G.M.L.I., 6.
4 May, 1846; d. 15 July, 1874; to. 29 June, 1869, Alic9
Angeline, dau. of the late J. Strachan, Esq., and has
issue, 1 Laurence Charles St. George, b. 30 July, 1871;
2 Spencer Tupper St. George, 6. 28 Dec. 1872 ; 3 Henry
Plantagenet St. George, b, 20 May, 1874; 1 Frances
Lucy.
1 Margaret, m. Spencer Henry, son of Charles B. Curtis,
Esq., and has issue.
2 Alice Emily.
V. Sausmarez, Jurat of the Eoyal Court, Guernsey, 6. 1794;
m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Godfrey Dobree, Esq. (who waft
b. 1797, and d. 13 March, 1868), and has issue,
1 Alfred Henry (Rev.), M.A. b. 1831 ; m. 5 Dec. 1857, Emily
Ellen Kent, dau. of the late Rev. George Hunt, of Buck-
hurst, Berks, and Wadenhoe House, co. Northampton, --
and has Issue, 1 Evelyn George, b. 14 Dec. 18.58; 2
Bertram Sausmarez, b. 21 Jan. 1864; 3 Geoffry Alfred,
I. 14 Sept. 1865; 4 Arthur Charles, b. 22 Feb. 1857 ; |
5 William Henry, b. 24 Aug. 1868; 6 Rowland Dobree,
h. 13 March, 1870; 7 Alfred Augustine, 6. 20 June, 1872;
d. 20 March, 1875 ; 8 Basil Ernest, b. 5 Dec. 1873 : 9
Walter JuUus, b. 12 July, 1875 ; 1 Ethel ; 2 Eliza Frances;
3 Laura ; 4 Emily Rose, b. 31 Jan. 1877 ; d. 22 Jan.
1873.
2 Julius Alphonso, Lieut-Col. Royal Guernsey Militia,
and A.D.C. to the Lieut.-Governor of Guernsey, 6. 12 Feb,
1836; TO. 5. Dec. 1860, Caroline, dau. of Sir P. Stafford
Carey, President of the States of Guernsey, &c., and has
issue, 1 Harold Stafford, 6. 28 Sept. 1861; 2 Wilfred
Sausmarez, b. 22 May, 1863; 3 Roland Warren, b. 20 Jan.
1866, d. 16 July, 1866; 4 Mervyn Dobree, 6. 8 Jan. 1877; '\
1 Elaine Biddulph. -^
3 Ernest Adolphus, Major 22nd Regt., h. 28 June, 1839; a
7)1. EUen, dau. of the late Rev. George Hunt, of Buckhurst,
Berks, and Wadenhoe House, co. Northampton, and has
issue, 1 George Sausmarez, 6. 13 Oct. 1865 ; 2 Ward ,
Sausmarez, 6. 26 Oct. 1866; 3 Ernest Sausmarez, b.
12 March, 1872; 4 Edward Sausmarez, b. 22 June, 1873; .
5 Allen Sausmarez, 6. 4 Oct. 1874; 6 Christopher Saus-
marez, b. 27 March, 1877; 1 Julia Sausmarez; 2 Elizabeth
Dobree Sausmarez.
1 Isabel Dobree, in. Lucius, son of John Carey, Esq. of
Frjgmore, Guernsey, and has issue.
2 RosaHe Marie, m. 14 Oct. 1869, the Rev. Osmond Carey,
B.A. Oxon, Rector of St. Marie de Castro, Guernsey, son
of John Carey, Esq. of Castle Carey, Guernsey.
3 Laura Augusta, in. 4 March, 1857, Mervyn Drake, late
Capt. R.E. (see Drake, of Ashe), and has issue,
VI. Frederick Charles, of Woodlands, Guernsey, b. 17 April,
1798.
VII. Ilavilland, Major 3rd regt. R.G.M.L.I., 6. 29 Dec. 1799 ;
(I. April, 1870; m. 1827, Augusta, dau. of Thomas Godfrcy
Dobrce, and has issue,
I Augustus Dobree (Rev.), Fellow of Trinity Coll. Cam.,
Incumbent of Bantry, co. Cork, b. 27 Feb. 1829; to. U
June, 1860, Beatrice Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev.
Thomas Powys Outram, Rector of Redmile, co Lei^-ester.
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271
2 ThoiTins Goflfrey, Capt (unattachoa) Royal Guernsey
Militia, b. 5 Jan. 1832 ; m. 12 July, 1851), Susan Elizabeth,
dau of John Slade, Esq., and has issue, 1 Lionel Slade,
6. 19 Aug. 18G1; 2 Cecil Augustus, b. 10 April, I860;
3 Godfrey Mohun, b. 17 Aug. 1873; 4 Eugene Edward, b.
8 May, 1876 ; 1 Madeline Augusta ; 2 Amabel Trevilla ;
SIdaPenkivil; 4 Lilian Gilchrist ; 5 Winifred Dobree.
3 Francis Edward, b. 23 July, 1836; m. 11 Oct. 18G0,
Emilia, dau. of De Beauvoir de Lisle, Esq., and has
issue, 1 De Lisle, b. 18 July, 1861 ; 2 Basil De Beauvoir, b.
11 Oct. 1862 ; 3 Dudley de Lisle, b. 3 Jan. 1869, d. 16 Feb.
1869; 4 Norman de Lisle, b. 21 Sept. 1871; 5 Conrad
de Lisle, 6. 13 Aug. 1875; 1 Maude Frances.
4 Edmund Tlieodore, 6.26 Dec. 1838; m. 24 June, 1869,
Emma Amelia Barber, and has issue, 1 Havilland, b.
19 Aug. 1873; 2 George, b. 14 Sept. 1877; 1 Augusta.
1 Rosina, m. 3 Dec. 1855, Col. Wm. Bell (late 64th regt.)
Royal Guernsey Militia, and A.D.C. to the Queen, and
has issue,
2 Grace Elizabeth, m. 22 Oct. 1S5G, Edward Read Xulson
Druce, and has issue.
VIII. Adolphus, b. 3 Jan. 1802; 111. Fanny Dalrymple, dau. of
Robert Walters, Esq. and had issue.
Marguerite Bertie, b. 18 June, 1830; d. 29 Jan. 18C2;
m. 24 July, 1850, Rev. Osmond Carej', B.A. Oxon, Rector
of St. Mary-de-Castro, Guernsey, and sou of John Carey,
Esq., of Castle Carey, Guernsey, and has issue.
I. Harriet Tupper, to. John Carey, Esq. of rrogmore, Guern-
sey, and has issue.
n. Elizabeth Dobree, &. 1784; d. 1815; vi. 1803, Albert
Foster, Esq.
m. Maria, m. 12 Dec. 1815, Rev. John Tupper Coancll, and
bas issue.
The eldest son,
Thomas Caret, Esq., of Rozel, Gucnippy, h. 31 Oct. I7S0 ;
lit. 1 1st, March, 1803, Mary, dau. of John Lh Mesuriei-, Esq.,
Hereditary Governor of the Island of Alderney and by her
>ho d. Oct. 1815) had issue,
I. Albert, now of Rozel .
II. Edward, 6. 16 Nov. 1807; d. 15 Sept. 1819; m. Margaret,
dau. of Thomas Maingay, Esq. of Guernsey, and by her (who
d. 31 Oct. 1866), has issue,
1 Arthur Kdward, 6. 24 Juno, 1840; m. 6 Nov. lS62i
Minnie, dau. of F. C. Wright, Esq. of Kensington, and by
her (who was b. 27 April, 1837, d. 7 Jan. 1877) has had
issue, 1 Arthur Henry, b. 30 Oct. 1863, d. 30 March, 1864;
2 Edward Valentine, 6. 14 Feb. 1865; 3 Harold Fitz
Maurice, 6. 5 May, 1869, d. 7 Oct. 1873; 4 Douglas Falk-
land, b. 10 Jan. 1876; 1 Marguarite; 2 Frederica Alice,
b. 14 Sept. 1870, (/. 24 May, 1875; 3 .ffilian de Jersey, b.
9 Oct. 1872 d. 24 May, 1875.
2 Gerald Le Mesurier, 6. 13 April, 1847 ; tilled 29 March,
1862.
1 Gertrude, m. 21 June, 1870, the Rev. Ernest Boys, M.A.
Jesus Coll. Cam., and has issue.
2 Amelia, m. 18 May, 1875, Frederick Lewis, Esq., Lieut.
Royal Engineers, and has issue.
in. Robert Gledstanes, of Hauteville, Guernsey, 6. 6 Oct.
1812; m. 1839, Emma, dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Brock,
Rector of St. Peter's-in-the-Wood, Guernsey, and has issue,'
1 Sumner, b. 7 July, 1840 ; d. Jan. 1850.
2 Amelius Gledstanes, b. 26 Dec. 1847.
3 Cameron Edward, b. 9 July, 1851.
1 Mary Dobree, 6. 23 Sept. 1841 ; d. 1 Jan. 1814.
2 Mary Emily, 6. 8 April, 1844; d. 9 Sept. 1849.
3 Edith Emma, m. 18 Aug. 1870, Rev. Francis Glynno
Hume, M.A. Oxon, son of the Rev. Charles J. Hume, and
has issue.
4 Julia Cecilia, h. 28 Aug. 1849; d. 4 Sept. 1849.
5 Maria Louisa.
■ I. Harriet Dobree, 6. 1805: m. 1831, Col. White, late 70th
regt., and Adjt.-Gen. Royal Guernsey Militia (he d. 1805),
and has issue.
n. AmeUa, b. 6 Aug. 1806 ; m. 14 July, 1827, Ernest Le Pelly
Esq., Seigneur of the Island of Scrcq.
Mr. Carey m. 2ndly, 11 Oct. 1821, Barbara, dau. of Col. George
Jackson, of the North Mayo Milisia, and M.P. for co. Mayo,
Ireland, and by her had issue,
IV. George Jackson, Major.-Gen., C.B., h. 5 Oct. 1822 ; d.
12 June, 1872; m. 29 Feb. 1861, Olivia Hester, only dau. of
William Gordon Thompson, Esq. of Clifton Gardens, Hyde
Park, and had issue,
1 Gordon Thomas James, 6. 2 March, 1S62.
1 Olive Victoria. 2 Norah Constance.
V. Adolphus Frederic (Rev.)M.A.. Vicar of Brixham, Devon,
b. 19 Jan. 1824; m. 10 Sept. 1846, Harriet Mary, dau. of
Admiral Sir Jahleel Brenton, Bart., K.C.B., and has issue,
1 Jahleel Brenton, Lieut. 98th reg., 6. 18 Jul}', 1847.
2 Reginald Orme Brenton, Lieut R.N., b. 22 Dec. 1848;
m. 27 Sept. 1872, Francis Mary Feltrim, 3rd dau. of
Lieut.-Col. George Hickson Fagan, Royal (late Bengal)
Engineers, of Feltrim, co. Dublin, and Conway House,
Paignton, South Devon.
S Cranstoun Adolphus, Inspector of Constabulary, Jamaica,
b. 3 June, 18.j2. ,
4 Leopold Hunston Brenton, 6. 17 Jan. isns.
5 Sydney Pelham De Bui-gh-Brenton, b. 11 Doc. 1S59.
6 Wallace Lancelot, 6. 1866.
7 Ella Constance Josephine Brenton.
8 Blanche Louise Mary Bolcyn Brenton.
0 Florence Victoria E. Brenton.
VI. Thomas Augustus, Liout.-Gca. Bengal Staff Corps, h.
16 Feb. 1827.
VII. John James, b. 16 Feb. 1830.
He d. 9 Jan. 1863.
Arms — Arg., on a bend sa. three roses of the field.
Crmts — 1st, a swan, wings endorsed arg.; 2nd, a horse's
head and neck bendy of six, armed with a shield p'.ate, and
bridled or.
Motto — Sine macula.
Seat— Rozel, Guernsey.
CARLETON OF CLAEE.
Cabieton, Hugh Francis, Esq. of Clare, co.
Tipperary and Grreenfield, co. Cork, b. 1810 ; in. 30
Nov. 1859, Lydia, dau. of Yen. Henry Williams,
Arclidcacou of Waimate, New Zealand.
HiUCaCIC.— The following pedigree has been duly regis-
tered and certified in the office of Ulster King of Arms, Dublin
Castle. Three brothers, Richard Carleton, Philip Car-
LETON, and Robert Carleton, removed from co. Cambridge to
Ireland shortly after 1673. Their sister Frances m. William
Stanley, of Clonmel, and d. 1689. Philip was of Clonmel,
his will is dated 28 Dec. 1723. He jii. Mary, dau. of William
Vaughan, of Clonmel, and had a dau. Mary, 5)1. Rev. Rice Taylor.
Robert was also of Clonmel, and d. intestate. He m. 1st,
1686, Deborah, dau. of Christopher Heath, ol Planterstown, co.
Limerick, and 2ndly, 1694, Katherine Carty, and had issue by
the 1st wife only, viz.. Heath, Ann, and Deborah, all living
1712. The eldest brother,
Richard Carleton, Esq. of Knockananama Castle, alias
Darling Hill, near Clonmel, m. between the years 1673 and 1082,
Elinor, dau. of Capt. Francis Drew, of Kilwinny, co. Waterford.
He d. 1682, leaving issue, Frances, who m. Oliver Walsh, Esq.
of Tullamaine, near Fethard ; and a son,
John Carleton, Esq. of Darlinghill, High Sheriff for Tip-
perary 1717. He purchased Butlersland (now Clare), in 1705.
He m. Jane, dau. of Robert Stratford, Esq. of Baltinglas,
ancestor of the Earls of Aldborough, by whom he left issue six:
sons and two daus.,
I. Richard, b. 1698; m. Isabella, dau. of Robert Conncll, E.sq.
Registrar of Ossory, and had issue, Jane, who d. 11 Mar,
1750.
II. John, of Blackcastle, Clare, and Darlinghill, m. his cousin.
Miss Walsh, of Tullamaine, and had issue,
1 John, of Darlinghill (will proved 1775, Dublin), d. uvm.
2 Oliver, of Dublin, who sold Darlinghill to the Pene-
fathers, 1782. He m. 1778, Martha Van Lewen, and d.
1806, having had issue, Mary, m. Capt. Elliot Armstrong,
of Donamore, co. Roscommon; and Frances Elizabeth, m.
Dr. Maziere, of Dublin, and d. s. p.
3 Robert, went to sea, and d. young.
4 Francis, Lieut. 2nd foot in 1784, jii.Miss Bailie, and had
one dau., Elizabeth.
1 Frances, m. Thomas Smithwick, Esq. of Barvalock, co.
Tipperary, and d. 1789.
2 Isabella, to. William Dickson, Esq.
3 Jane, d. unm. 4 Grace, m. John Bagenal, Esq.
5 Anna Maria, to. Samuel Evans, Esq.
6 Rebecca, m. Clement Sadleir, Esq.
irr. FRAycis, of Cork, of whom presently.
rv. Robert, of Clonmel, Lieut, in Col. Battereau's regt., d. s. p.
V. George, of Eustace Street, Dublin, m. Margaret, dau. of
Peter Cossart, Esq. of Cork (she d. 1801), and by her had
issue three sons and one dau.,
1 John, Lord Mayorof Dublin 1792-93, to. Mary Chambers,
and had issue, 1 John ; 2 George ; 3 Henry ; 4 Hugh ;
5 Francis, to. Sarah North, and had issue, William
Frederick, retired Major 60th Rifles, m. 6 Aug. 1867,
Mary Louisa, dau. of Sir Guy Campbell, Bart., and has,
Guy Francis, b. 8 Oct. 1871, and Margaret Theodora, 6.
16 Dec. 1874, Louisa, to. Francis Logan, Esq. ; 6 Charles;
7 Frederick; 8 William; 1 Margaret; 2 EUza; 3 Mary ;
4 KUen.
2 George Francis, of Eustace Street, Dublin, m. Elizabeth
Cossart, and d. s. p. 1831.
3 pLter (Very Rev.), Dean of Killaloe, to. 1784, Mary Griffin,
and d. 18:i5, at. 69, leaving issue six sons and four daus.,
George Simpson, ofSeapoint, co. Dublin, 6. March, 1786;
m. 1st, Sophia, dau. of George Lamb Audouin, and by
her (who d. 1831) had issue, 1 George, Col. Roy'nl
ArliUery, b. 1825, who m. 1854, Eliza, dau. of Capt.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Hughes, and has issue, 1 Franlt Eobcrt Crofton, C3rcl
regc, b. 185G ; 2 George Dudley, 17 regt. ; 3 Guy
Audouin; 4 Lancelot; 5 Henry Anthony; 6 Alice
Anne; ii. William, M.A. (Rev.), Kector of Callan, co.
Kilkenny, r,i. 1806, Mildred, aau. of Col. Bere.sford,
of Woodhouse; in. Henry, of Seapoint; andi. Elizabeth.
George Simpson Carleton m. 2ndly, Mary Williams.
Henry Peter, Major 1st Bengal Fu.siliers, b. 1787, and
d. 1844. He m. Eliza Cossarl, and left issue a son and
dau., Wm Henry, Major late 21st Fusiliers, b. 1830, -n.
1871, Mary Jane Waller, dau. of James Lendrum, Esq.
and has issue ; Emily Augusta.
Charles, d. s. p. in India.
William, 36th Beng. N.I., h. 1790; d. 1842. He to.
Louisa Tritton, and left issue three sons and two daus.,
William, 90th regt., d. 18-58, at Lucknow; James Max-
well, d. young; Fred. Hone, 90th regt., b. 1841; Char-
lotte Jemima, m. 18-50, Major James Bailie, of King-
dufferin, co. Down, J. P. ; Louisa, m. 1851, Col. Garstin,
whO(«. 1807.
Frederick, d. s. p. in India.
John Hugh, of Liverpool, d. s. p. 1872.
Fanny, m. Hutchins Williams, Ksq.
Charlotte, m. James Bailie, Esq. of Bingdufferin, co.
Down.
Eliza, m. James Wilson, Esq. of Killeague, co. Down.
Margaret, m. Wm. Cossart, Esq. of Madeira, and Har-
court Street, Dublin. He d. s. p.
1 Susannah, of Brunswick Street, Dublin, m. Ch. Ward,
Esq. of Queen's Co., who d. s. p.
VI- Edward, of Cork, living 1741.
I. Grace, m. Amos Godsell, Esq. of Sunville, co. Limerick.
II. Mary, m. Adam Newman, Esq. of Dromore, co. Cork.
The 3rd son,
Feancis Caeleton, Esq. of Cork, 6. 1713; m. 1737, Rebecca,
dau. of Hugh Lawton, Esq. of Castle Jane, co. Cork, and by
her (who d. Feb. 1797) he left issue at his decease, 1791,
HcoH, 6. 11 Sept. 1739, who became Lord Chief Justice of the
Court of Common Pleas, and was created Babon Cakleton
of Anner, 1789, and Viscoont Caeleton of Clare, 1797. He
'III. 1st, 2 Aug. 1766, Elizabeth, only dau. of Richard Mercer,
Esq. of Dublin ; she d. s. p. 27 May, 1794. He m. 2ndly,
Mary Buckley, 2nd dau- of Abcdnego Mathew, Esq., M.P. ;
she d. s. p. 13 March, 1810 ; Lord Carleton d. 1825.
Francis, of Green Park, co. Down, m. Dorcas, dau. of Roger
Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water, and rf. s. p. 1829.
John, of whom presently.
Mary, d. 1769. Isabella, d. 1771.
Rebecca, m. Hugh Millcrd, Esq. ; d. s. p. July, 1804.
Sarah, d. 1766.
Grace, m. Sampson Jcrvois, Esq., and d. -s. -p.
The 4th son,
John Cableton, Esq. of Dublin, r,i. 1776, Elizabeth, dau.
and heir of Thomas Hodgson, Esq. of Dublin, and d. intestate
1781, leaving issue,
Feancis, late of Clare.
Eebecca, d. wnm.
Dorothea, m. Edward Reeves, Esq. of Ballyglissane, co. Cork.
She d. 1855, and left issue.
The only son,
Feancis Cableton, Esq., who .succeeded to the estates of
his uncle, Viscount Carleton of Clare; was 6. 6 Aug. 1780,
and was formerly of the 10th Hussars; he m. 9 Sept. 1809,
Charlotte Molyneux, eldest dau. of George Molyneux Montgo-
merie, Esq. of Garboldisham Hall, co. Norfolk, descended from
Hugh, 1st Earl of Eglinton, and left issue,
I. Hugh Feancis, now of Clare.
n. Henry Alexander, 6.28 Feb. 1814; Col. Royal Artillery,
C-B., ni. 2 Dec. 1855, Elizabeth, dau. of Armor Boyle, Esq.
of Dundrum, Ireland, and has issue,
1 Henry Augustus, b. 6 May, 1858
2 Montgomerie Lancelot, b. 4 June, 18G1.
:! Hugh Dudley, b. 24 Dec. 186.5.
4 Frederick Montgomerie, b. 24 Nov. 1863.
1 Mary. 2 Edith Charlotte. 3 Alice.
in. Frederick, b. 23 July, 1821 ; d. unm. 15 May, 1867.
IV. Percival Augustus, 6. 7 April, 1825; a Capt. 1st Surrey
Militia, served in the Anglo Turkish Contingent; w. 21
April, 1865, Susan Gcorgina, dau. of Charles Hare, Esq. of
Wtrmley, Herts, and d. 13 Dec. 1869, leaving a dau.,
Frances Laura.
I. Mary, m. 1840, Auguste de Mont Richer, of the Chateau
de Lully, Vaud, Switzerland, and has issue.
II. Sophia.
Arms — Arg., on a bend sa. three masdos of the field.
Crest— Oat of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head arg. the
horn twisted, of the first and second.
Jlfoito— Nunquam non paratus.
CARIiETON OF MARKET HILIi.
L'Estbange-Caeleton, George, Esq. of Market
Tlill, CO. Fermanagh, b. 1811.
ILt'ncajC. — Lancelot Carleton, Esq. of Rossford, Enni»
killen, co. Fermanagh; m. Mary, dau. of William Irvin
Esq. of Castle Irvine, same co., and had issue,
I. Lancelot, of Rossford, High Sheriff co. Fermanagh,
and for Donegal 1686; m. Mary, dau. of John Cathcart,
Esq., CO. Fermanagh; and d. 1695, having had six sons,
none of whom left male issue except the 5th, viz.,
Christopher, of Newry, co. Down, m. Katherine, dau,
Henry Ball, Esq. of Donegal, and had two daus., Ann
511. John Rotton, of Dublin, and Conally, m. Alexande
Crawford, Esq. of Millwood, co. Fermanagh (their dau
Katherine m. 1785, Beauchamp Colclough, Esq. of Kii-j
davin, co. Carlow), and four sons, the third of whom,
Sir Guy Carleton, K.B., Gen. in the army, was created,
21 Aug. 1783, Lord Dorchester.
II. Cheistophes, of whom presently.
Mr. Carleton was killed in the Civil War in the service of
Charles I. His 2nd son,
Christopher Carleton, Esq. of Market Hill, co. Fer-
managh, ?;i. Anne, dau. and heir of Rev. George Hamilton,
Rector of Devenish, and dying, 1716, left three sons, Alexander,
J. P. COS. Fermanagh and Meath, d. s. 2^- 13 Nov. 1745;
George, of whose line we have to treat ; and Lancelot (Rev.),
A.M., Chaplain to a Dragoon regt. serving in Spain, and
Rector of Padworth, Berks, 1715, ni. Barbara, dau. of Thomas
Twitty, Esq. of Clunes, co. Worcester, and d. U Oct. 1730,
leaving a son, Alexander Carleton, Banker, of London, d. unm.
10 May, 1775, and a dau. Cecilia. The 2nd sun,
George Carleton, Esq. of Market Hill, J. P., High Sheriff
CO. Monaghan, m. Catherine, dau. of John Creighton, Esq. of
Aughlane, co. Fermanagh, and had issue,
1- John, d. s. p.
II. Alexander, Barrister-at-Law, m. 1771, Evelyn, dau. of,
Gilbert Pepper, Esq., co. Meath, and had three sons,
1 George James, Lieut. Marines. '
2 William, d. s. p. 3 John. j
III. Christopher, of whom hereafter.
IV. William, of Enni.skillen, J.P., d. 1778. I
V. George (Rev.), M.A., Chaplain 67th foot, left a son,'
George.
Mr- Carleton d. 1747 ; his 3rd son,
Christopher Carleton, Esq. of Market Hill, J. P., m.
Henrietta Maria, dau. of Col. Creighton, and d. 1779, having
had a son, George, who d. young, and three daus., Hen-
rietta, d. unm. 1762; Vincentia, d. unm. 1787; and
Mart Carleton, of Market Hili, m. 1765, Henry Peislet
L'EsTRANGE, Esq. of Moystown, King's Co., and had issue:
the 2nd son,
Christopher L'Estrange, Esq., assumed the surname and
arms of Carleton at the decease of his mother, 1830, and
became of Market Hill. He was b. Feb. 1776, and vi. 8 May,
1808, Jane, dau. of Col. Jackson, M.P. of Enniscoe, co. Mayo,
and had issue,
Henet, d. unm.. 31 Oct. 1839.
George L'Estrange Carleton, now of Market Hill.
Christopher Carleton L'Estrange, m. 19 Feb- 18.52, Charlotte,
youngest dau. of Arthur Cooper, Esq. of Cooper's Hill, co.
Sligo.
William Jackson L'Estrange.
Guy James L'Estrange (Rev.).
Mary, m. 10 Aug. 1848, Right Hon. John George, one of tho
Judges of the Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland.
Janette, m. 20 Sept. 1837, William Orme, Esq. of Owcnmore,
CO. Mayo; and d. 30 Aug. 1850.
Elizabeth Henrietta, d. 7 Oct. 1835.
Alice.
Louisa, m. 13 Sept. 1842, William Digges La Touche, Esq.
of Stephen's Green.
Sidney Fanny, m. 16 May, 1843, Robert Orme, Esq. of
Mountanvil, co. Dublin.
Sarah, d. unm. 8 April, 1838.
Major Carleton, High Sheriff of Fermanagh 1811, d. Sept.
1843.
^vms— Erm., on a bead sa. three pheons arg.
Crest — A dexter arm embowed holding an arrow ppr., tho
arm naked to the elbow the shirt folded above it arg., and
vested above it gu.
SccU— Market Hill, near Enniskillen.
CARIiYON OF TREGREHAN.
Carlton, Thomas Tristbem Spry, Esq. of Tre-
grehan, Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., High Sherifl
1862, B.A., late Major 3rd Dragoon Guards, b. i
April, 1822.
CAR
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HtltrrtgC— rniLip Carlton, Esq. of Tre^rplian, son anil
heir of Thomas Carlyon, Esq. of Tregrehan, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. and co-heir of Philip Hawkins, Esq. of Pennans,
and Elizabeth Scobell, his wife, whose mother, Mary, was 'ZnH
dau. and co-heir of Sir Joseph Tredenham, Knt., of Trcgonan,
Governor of St. Maw's, m. EUzabeth, only child of Rot.
Samuel Trewbody, of Boscundle, and niece of Edward Craggs,
the 1st Lord EUot, of Port Eliot. By this lady he had a son
and heir,
Edward TaEWBODT Cablton, Esq. of Tregrehan, at whose
decease s. p., the estates devolved upon (the eldest son of his
uncle. Rev. Thomas Carlyon, of St. Just, Roseland, by Anne
his wife, davi. and co-heir of William Gwavas, Esq. of Pen-
[ zance), his first cousin,
I Thomas Carlton, Esq. of Tregrehan, High Sheriff of Corn-
i wall 1S02, m. his cousin Mary, only dau. and heir of William
I Carlyon, Esq. of St. Austell, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and
co-heir of Rev. John Pomeroy, of St. Ewe, by Thomazina
Hooker his wife, grand-niece of the celebrated Divine, Richard
Hooker. By this lady (who d. 13 Jan. 1821) Mr. Carlyon had
issue, William, his heir; Edward, successor to his brother;
Mary, m. Capt. Collins, R.N., of Trewerdale; Eliza, wife of
Clement Carlyon, M.D., of Truro (their son is Edward Trew-
body Carlyon, Esq. of Trevre, Cornwall; and their dau. Eliza-
beth, m. Dr. Browne, Bishop of Ely); and Harriet. lie d.
16 Dec. 1830, and was s. by his elder son,
William Carlyon, Esq. of Tregrehan, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 7 Jan. 1781; d. imm. 27 May, 1841, and was s. by his
brother,
Edward Carlton, Esq. of Tregrehan and Greenaway, J.P.
and D.L., Major-Gen. in the army, 6. 1783; in. 1820, Anna-
Jlaria, elder dau. of Admiral Spry, of Place and Tregolls,
CO Cornwall, and by her (who d. 13 June, 1854) had
issue,
TnoMAs Tristrem Sprt, now of Tregrehnn.
Ivhvard Augustus, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, of Grcenway,
Devon, J. P., b. 3 June, 1823.
rirovge Gwavas, Capt. 1st regt. of foot, h. 21 July, 1821.
l:i.Uard Hawkins, Lieut. R.A., d. 27 April, 1S40.
Samuel Alfred, d. 14 Aug. 1830.
[, William Pomeroy, d. 1853.
Horatio, h. 12 May, 1833.
Arthur Hooker, b. 10 March, 1835.
Tredenham Fitzherbert, 6. 3 July, 1841 ; m. 29 March, 1872,
Sophia, dau. of John Bonningham, Esq. of Brook House,
Kent.
Anna Maria, m. Edward Coode, Esq., J.P., of Trevor Cot-
tage, St. Austell, and d. 10 Nov. 1872.
Major-Gen. Carlyon, d. i July, 1854.
Arms — Sa., a plate between three castles arg., each charged
with a cross-crosslet gu.
Crest— A. demi-lion rampant gu. ducally crowned or, col-
lared arg. holding between his paws a bezant.
Motto — Turris tutissima virtus.
Seat — Tregrehan, Par Station, Cornwall.
rHOMSON-CAKMICHAEIi OF EASTEND.
Thomson-Caemichael Maurice, Esq. of East-
3nd, Thankerton, Lanarkshire, J.P., b. 1 Feb. 1841 ;
25 Sept. 1871, Alice Isabella Henrietta, dau.
)£ Col. Walker Drummond, of Hawthornden,
md has had issue,
I. Michael Henry Drummond, b. 29 July, 1875.
II. Maurice Edwin, 6. 19 Feb., d. 12 Aug. 1877.
I. Mary Frances Margaret, b. 23 Aug. 1872.
II. Edith Gertrude, b. 5 Oct. 1873.
ICtllCilJC. — This family has been resident at Eastcnd for
generations. Michael Carmichael, Esq. of Eastend, co.
Lanark, son of Maurice Carmichael and Rebecca Alston his
vife, m. 2Aug. 1836, Mary McQueen Thomson, dau. of William
Jonyman, Esq., and grand-dau. of Sir William Honyman,
St bart. ; and d. 18 Sept. 1875, haviug had issue,
I. Maurice, now of Eastcnd.
II. Michael William Albert.
III. John Alston Hay.
I. Catherine.
II. Rebecca Alston, deceased.
III. Mary Jane Douglas, m. 1867, H. J. Coventry, Esq.
IV. Wilhelmina, ni. Nov. 1875, Capt. E. Rostron Young,
73rd regt.
Seat — Eastend, Thankerton, co. Lanark,
CARNE OF ST. DONAT'S CASTLE.
Steadling-Caexe, John Whitlock, Esq. of
St. Donat's Castle, co. Glamorgan, High Sheriff
1874, D.C.L., F.S.A. and M.A., J.P. and D.L., Bar-
rister-at-Law, Chairman of Cowbridge Bench of
Magistrates, and Chairman of the Taff Yale and
Cowbridge Railway, b. 16 April, 1817 ; m. 1st, 10
April, 1844, Mary Jane (who d. 2 Sept. 1874), only
dau. of Peter Whitfield Braucker, Esq. of Waver-
tree, Lancashire, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and
heiress of John Houghton, Esq. of that place, and
had issue,
I. Edward Stradling Nicholl, 6. 8 Sept. 1849; d. I July,
1862.
II. John Devereus Vann Lodee, of Dimlands, h. 20 April,
1854.
III. Mansel Sydney Berkrolles, of Nash Manor, 6. 19
Dec. 1863.
I. Elizabeth Mary, in. G Feb. 1868, Adam Fettyplace, son of
the late John Blandy, Esq. of Kingston House, co. Berks.
II. Grace Mansel, m. Major Scott, R.E.
m. Blanche EUnor, d. 15 July, 1865.
IV. Eva Lnder Brancker, d. 6 Sept. 1862.
V. Mabel Gwladys St. Maur.
VI. Bertha Gamage De Lacy.
He m. 2ndly, 13 Dec. 1875, Mary Salusbury, dau.
of John Salusbury Crump, Esq. of Hampton, co.
Hereford, and has had a sou,
IV. Edward Salusbury Carne, who d. an infant, 7 Feb. IS77.
Mr. Stradling-Carne, who is only surviving son of the
late Eev. Robert Carne, of Nash and Dimlands, and
St. Donat's Castle, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and
lieir of Capt. Charles Loder Carne, E.N., of Nash
Manor, is representative of the family of Stradling
of St. Donat's Castle, through Jane Stradling, sister
of the last bart., who in. Sir Thomas Carne .{see
Burke's Extinct Baronetage). He assumed in
1877 the surname of Steadling-Caene in lieu of
that of NichoU-Carne.
HtllCilflC.— This is a very ancient family, descended
from Ynyr, King of Gwent. Its representative, 9 Henry VIII.,
Howell Carne, of Nash, m. Cecil, dau. and heir of William
Kemeys, of Newport, and had, with younger children,
Richard, of Nash, of whom hereafter; and Edward (Sir),
Knt., ancestor of the distinguished family of Carne of
Ewcnny. The eldest son,
Richard Carne, Esq. of Nash, in. 1st, a dau. of Eees
Mansel, Esq. of Oxwich, S.P. ; and 2ndly, Joan, dau. and
heir of Jenkin ap Edward Dalton or Dalden, Esq. of
Penmark, by whom he left, with three daus., two sons,
John, of Nash, Sheriff of Glamorgan in 1561; m. Margaret,
dau. of Sir John Ragland, of Carnllovd, in Lancarvan, by
Eleanor his wife, dau. ot Sir William Courtenay, and has
seven daus. His widow m. John Sheppard, Esq. of Aleston,
Wilts, and afterwards Richard Bassett, Esq. of Bcauprc.
William, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
William Carne, Esq. of Nash (successor to his brother),
m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William Vann, Esq. of
Macross and Llantwit, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Sir
George Mathews, of Radyr, and was father of
Sir Edward Carne, Knt., of Nash, Receiver-General of
South Wales, and one of the four tellers of the Exchequer,
m. Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Mansel, of Margam, by Lady
Jane, his wife, dau. of Henry, Earl of Worcester, and left at
his decease a son and successor,
William Carne, Esq. of Nash, who m. Jane, dau. and
heir of William Thomas, Esq. of Llanmihangel, by Eleanor
his wife, dau. of Sir John Carne, of Ewenny, and had, with
other children, a son and successor,
Thomas Carne, Esq. of Nash, Sheriff of Glamorgan 1690;
m. 1652, Jane, dau. of Sir Edward StradUng, Bart., of St.
Donat's Castle, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Mansel,
of Margram, and was s. by hisson,
Thomas Carne, Esq. of Nash, who went to Ireland in his
father's Ufetime, and d. there. He m. 1675, Catherine dau.
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and
and heir of William Basset, Esq. of Welsh St. Donat'i
was father of
Edward Carne, Esq. of Kash, who m. Grace, d;m. nf
AVilliara Mathew, Esq. of Aberanion and Koose, ShoiilT of
Glamorgan 1C93, descended from Sir David up Mathew,
Btandard-bcarer to Edwabd II., and dying 28 Jan. 1713,
was s. by his son,
Jousj Carne, Esq. of Nash, and of Marcham, Berks,
Sheriff of GlamorRanshire 1731, who m. 1728, Elizabeth, dau.
and co-beirof CharlfS Loader, Esq. of Uinton, Berks, and hud
issue,
John, his heir.
Edwaid. Fellow of Jcsu« Coll., Oxford, Rector of Macross,
Incumbent of Holyhead, and Prebendary of Llandaff, d. at
Oxford, 28 .Sept. 1787, aged 48.
Charles Loder, Capt. ll.N., '/. 2o .Sept. 1742; to. Elizabeth
Eobinson, widow, dau. of the Rev. Rccs Duvies, of Llanmaes,
and had two daus., Elizabeth, to. 28 April, 1800, to the
Rev. Robert NichoU, M.A. of Dimlands ; Eleanor, d. unin.
29 May, 1822.
Catherine, m. Rev. Richard Vangiian Xorman, and d. «. p.
Eleanor, m. 1767, George Kemeys, Esq. of Newport, and
d. .1 p. 1803.
Mary, m. her cousin, the Rev. John Loder, of Ilinton,
Berks, and had one dau., r,i. the Rev. Robert Symond.-;,
of Herefordshire.
The eldest son,
The Rev. John Carne, of Nash, Rector of Plumptroe,
Notts, and Prebendary of Llandaff, m. his cousin, Eleanor,
dau. of Richard Game, and d. at Nash, 1 Oct. 1703, leaving
an only dau. and heiress, Eleanor Carne, of Nash, who
VI. 1798, Thomas Markham, Esq. of Cheltenham, but d. s. p.
10 Oct. 1842, when the estates devolved, under the entail, on
The Rtv. Robert Carne, of Dimland Castle, in ri^ht of his
•wife Elizabeth, of Nash Manor and St. Donat's Castle.
This gentleman, 0. 13 April, 1763, was son of WhitlocU Nieholl,
Esq., of The Ham, co. Glamorgan, and assumed, together with
his sons, by Royal license, 16 Dec. 1842, the surname of
Carse; rn. 1st, 7 Aug. 1792, Mary, dau. of Daniel Woodward,
Esq., and niece of the Rev. Richard Huntley, of Boxwell
Court, CO. Gkucester, and by her (who d. 1 April, 1799) had
one child, who d. in infancy. He m. 2nrtly, 29 April, 1800,
Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Capt. Charles Loder Carne, and
eventually heiress to her un>,le, Kcv. John Canic, of Nash, and
by her had issue,
Robert Charles, late of Nash.
John Whitlock Stradling Carne, nowof St. Ponat's Castle.
Emma Anne, m. 8 Oct. 1833, Evan Wilkins, Esq. of Llant-
witt Major, and has two daus. ; Emma Janetta, m. Hubert
Gould, Esq.; and Ellen.
Anna Maria, to. 17 April, 1833, Col. Robert K. Dawson,
R.E., one of the Tithe Commissioners for England and
AV'ales. She d. 27 Sept. 1837, leaving issue, Robert NichoU,
Ellen Jane.
Ellen Louisa, m. 1843, Rev. John Williams, Rector of Macross,
d. in 1847, leaving Charles Carne and I^Iary 1^" ranees.
Frances Susannah, d. unm. 24 April, 18oi).
The eldest son,
Robert Charles Nicholl Cabne, of Nash, J.P. and D.L.,
Constable of the Castle of St. Quintin, B.irrister-at-Law,
i.27 April, 1806; m. 15 May. 1838, Sa-'nU Jane, eldest dau. and
co-heir of the Rev. Nathaniel Poyntz, M.A. of Alves cot House,
Oxfordshire, which lady d. 1861. Mr. Nicholl Carne d. 24
Nov. 1869, and was x. by his brother the present Johm WniT-
LocK Stradling Carne, Esq.
Arms — Gu., a pelican on hrr nest with wings displayed or,
feeding her young and vulning herself ppr.
Crest — A pelican displayed with two heads sa. ii.iuing from
aducul coronet ppr.
Mollofs — Above the rhitld, "En touto loyr.le;" under the
..rms, " Fy ngobaith sydd yn nuw."
.Swt.*— Dimlands, Cowbridse (where once stood the fortress
of Je.'itin ap Gwrijant, Lord of Glamorgan), and St. Donat's
Castle, both in Glamorganshire.
CARNEGIE OF SEATON HOUSE.
Cakxegie, John Eexny Strachax, Esq. of
Scatoii House, co. Forfar, J.P. and D.L., formerly
Scots Greys and 'Jth Lancers, b. 19 June, 1802 ;
m. 7 Sept. 1848, Elizabeth Susan, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
John Urey, of Eack worth, Ncrthumberland, and
has issue a son,
Clat:d Cathcart, h. 9 Dec. 1849; m. 16 April, 1874, Maiy
Madeline, dau. of the late William BreakenriUge, Esq. of
Kingston, Canada, and has issue.
Mr. Carnegie is 2nd son (by Agnes Murrny his wife,
dau. of Andrew Elliott, Esq. of Greenwells) of the
late Sir David Carnegie, of Southesk, Bart., M.P.,
and uncle of James, 9th Earl of Southesk {see that
title, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
^nns— Arg., an eagle displayed az., armed beaked and
membered gu., on its breast an antique covered cup or.
C)-cs«— A thunderbolt ppr. winged or.
il/otio— Dread God.
6'c«; — Seaton House, Arbroath, co. Forfar.
CARNEGIE OE STRONVAR AND
EASTBURY.
Carnegie, David, Esq. of Ftronvar, co. Perth,
and Eastbury, Herts, J.P. for both cos., and High
Sheriff (.f Herts 1877, h. 3 May, 1813 ; m. 1st, 1839k
Julie, dau. of Etatsraad Zeathen of Tollose, Den-
mark, Judge of the Supreme Court, Copenhagen,
and by her (who d. 1841) had a dau., who d. in
infancy. He in. 2ndlT, 1845, Susan Mary Anne,
dau. of his uncle, David Carnegie of Gothenburg,
and by her (who d. 1859) had two sons and one
dau.,
I. James, of AytonHill, Fifcshire, 6.9 Sept. 1840; m. 1S7?,
JIary Bethune, dau. of David Gillespie, of Mountquhanie,
I'ife.shire.
:i. David Douglas, 6. 1848 ; d. IS56.
I. Julie Isabella, 6. 10 July, 1850.
HilTCaSC— George CARNEr.iE,Cth son of Sir John Carnogie,
2nd liart. of Pitarrow, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Tliomas
Burnett, of Leys, and brother of Sir James Carnegie, M.P.,
Ancestor of the present Earl of Southesk, was in Piincc
Charles' Body Guard, and after the battle of Culloden in 1746,
escaped to Sweden, where he became a Merchant at Gothen-
burg. On bis return to Scotland he purchased the estate o'
Pi;carrow in 17G7, from his brother Sir James. He vii. 1769,
Susan, dau. of David Scott, of Bcnholm, Kincardineshire, and
d. 1799, leaving six sons and three daus.,
2 John.
C Thomas.
8 Susanna Jane.
CARNE OF DIMJ^ANDS AND CARNE
OF NAGH MANOR.
(S'<se Carne of St. Donax's Casxle.
CARNEGIE OF BOYSACK AND SPYNIE.
See Lindsat-Cabnegie.
1 George, d. in inlaucy.
3 David.
.') George.
1 Mary.
9 Anne.
The fourth son,
Capt. James Cabnegte, H.E.I.C. Naval Service, 6. 1773
',;x. Margaret, dau. of John Gillespie, Esq. of Kirkton, am
by her (who c/..1828) had, with five daus., Jane, Susan, Mary
Anne, and Isabella, who all d. unm., two sons,
I. James, h. 1806; iix. Charlotte, dan. of Neil Bcnjamil
Edmonstone, Director H.E.I.C, but rf. «. jj. 1831. Uli
widow in. Rev. John Hodgson.
II. David, now of Stronvar and Eastbury, who went ti |
Gothenburg in 1830, and became a partner in the (irni o |
his uncle David Carnegie. Sincu his return he pun liasc( i
the estate of Stronvar in 1849, and thut of Eastbury ii '
1807.
Arm% — Per pale or and arg., an eagle displayed az., br.ikei
and membered gu., charged with an etoile of eight points o
the first.
CreM — A dexter hand couped at the wrist holding in fcss i
thunderbolt shafted palewise ppr. winged arg.
il7o((o— Deum Timetc.
Sect— Stronvar, Locliearnhcad, N.B. ; Eastbury, Watford.
Town Iluusc — 13, Printca Gardens, Kensington.
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CAHNEair 05' LOUS, and turtit.
Caknegy, Patrick Alexander Watsox, Esq.
of Loiii* and Tiunn, co. Forfar, J.P. and D.L.,
Lioue.-Col. Madras Staff Corps, h. 29 March, 1836;
m. 5 Jan. 1865 Elizabeth Diana, dau. of Duncan
Davidson, Esq. of TuUocli Castle, eo. Ross, Dean of
F;K'ulty of Marischal College, by his wife, the Hon.
I']li/:;i1ieth Diana, dau. of Grodfrey, 3rd Lord Mac-
Lxuald.
^i I a Til (JC.— This is a junioi- branch of the noblo house of
Xciitliosk, derived immediately from Patrick Carnegie, of
X^rmv, :5i-(j son of David Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Northesk {xu
lU hke's Pecra'je and Baronatar.e). His grandson Patrick
L'.,;iM'.r;iE, of Lour, left an only son,
J' iirickCarnegt, Esq. ofLour, 6.25Feb.l757; TO.l"89,Mar-
-aivi St. Clare, dau. of Alexander Bower, Esq. of Kincaldrmn,
L\). Furfar; and d. 24 Nov. 1819, leavins by this lady (who
nii-vived bim till 1835),
J' vTRicK Watson, his successor.
Alexander, Major-Gen. Indian Army, C.B. m. 1823, Isabella,
.l.iu. of William Dan, Esq.; and d. 1863, having had
1 I'AxracK, TO. 1854, Isabella, dau. of Donald Butter,
.i'l-i (i;is issue, Patrick and Arthur.
2 Al. x;i)ider, m. 1st, 1853, Frances, dau. of John White-
ii ad, ICsq., and has issue; and 2ndly, 1859, Augusta,
(i:iu. of Itobert D. Ker, Esq., by whom he had also
1 :\rary Anne, m. 1850, John Auldjo, Esq.
- Georn-ina.
;; Isabella, vi. 1855, James Wilkie, Esq.
James, 6. 1794; to. Maria, dau. of Adrian Eoek, Esq., and
.'. 1821, leaving a son, Patrick Adrian, 6. 1818, jji. ISoC,
I 'atlicrine, dau. of M. Chitty, Esq.
I; ii'irt, M.D., TO. I Oct. 1821, Amelia Nimo, who d. the
1 illowing year. He m. 2ndly, 1841, Jane, dau. of Eobert
?lontgomery, Esq.
' 111. h. 1798; d. 1821. Alison, 6. 23 Dec. 1799.
Maule, b. April, 1801 ; d. 1835.
I am, Capt. E.I.C.S., b. 1803; m. 16 Sept. 1830, Isabella,
M i:i. of Edward Newton, Esq.
Charles, E.I.C. Naval Service, 6. 1808; m. Miss Bell.
Mari;-avtit. Ann, m. J. Sauter, Esq.
Helen, d. 1S14.
The eldest son and heir,
Patrick Watson Car.negt, E<!q. of Lour, &c., h. 1791; ui.
1832, Rachel Ann, eldest dau. of James Forbes, Esq. of Eoht,
:o. Aberdeen, and by her (who d. 1852) left at his decease, in
1838, two sons, Patrick Alexander Watson, his successor
md present representative; and James Forbes, b. 1838;
i. 1854.
Arms — Or, an eagle displayed az., armed beaked and mem-
)ered sa., within a bordure engrailed gu., quartering Watson
)/ Turin.
Crest — A demi-leopard ppr.
Motto — Tache sans tache.
Seats— Loar and Turin, Forfar.
CARPENTER OP ErOUNT TAVY.
Caepentee-Gaeniee, John, Esq. of Rootesbury
Park, Hants, and Mount Tavy, Devon, M.A., J.P.
md D.L., M.P. for South Devon, b. 28 Feb. 1839 ;
his father 16 May, 1842 ; assumed the name of
3-AENiEK, in addition to tliat of Caepentee, by
oyal license, July, 1864, under the will of his
naternal uucle, William Grarnier, Esq., who d. 25
3ec. 1863 ; m. 28 Nov. 1S6S, Hon. Mary Louisa, 2nd
lau. of Charles Rodolph, 19th Uaroa Clinton, and
las issue,
I. John Trefcsis, &. 2 Feb. 1874.
II. Mary Lucy. in. Evelyn. rv. Adcla Elizabeth.
JLtUCnCJC. — John Carpenter. Esq. who m. Marj-, sister of
.Yilliam Spry, of Tavistock, had (with four daus., viz., Hannah,
John Bolt, Esq.; Mary, m. He v. C. Porter; Deborah; and
Catherine) six sons,
John, father of Mrs. Hale, of Ingsdon House.
Nathaniel, who had a son, Coryton; and two daus., one,
Maria, la. Vic.e-Admiral Eichard Boger, the other Mr.
Euwc, of Launceston.
Samuel, of Launceston, m. Elizabeth Hodge, and had, with
two daus., lour soas, 1 John, whose son John, aa officer in
the army, m. 1797, Teresa, dau. of Georc;e Fieski Heneage
Esq. of Hainton, co. Lincoln, and had issue; 2 Charles of
Moditonham; 3 James, Admiral R.N., dp,, and had issue:
4 Samuel, Barrister-at-Law, d. 1815, leaving issue.
Joseph, father of Kev. William Carpenter.
Benjamin, of whom presently. Philip.
The 5th son,
Benjamin Carpenter, Esq. m. Patience Edgccwmbc, and
was father of
John Carpenter, Esq. to. Christian Phillipps, and had issue,
John Phillipps, his heir; Benjamin Edgecumbe; Charles-
Coryton; George; Elizabeth Pomeroy; Patience; and Chris-
tian. The eldest son,
John Phillipps Carpenter, Esq. of Jlonnt Tavy, Devon,
TO. Elizabeth Striblinj;, and d. 1812, leaving with a dau.,
Patience Christian, m. 24 Aug. 1807, Sir Wilham L. Salusbury
Trclawny, Bart.) two sons, John, his heir; and Jonathan
Phillipps (Rev.), m. 16 April, 1827, Harriet, eldest dau. of
Rev. William Gamier, and d. 20 Aug. 1841. The elder
son,
John Carpenter, Esq., J.P. of Moimt Tavy, h. 20 Be*.
1790; m. 19 July, 1828, Lucy, 4th dau. of Rev. William and
Lady Harriet Gamier, of Eookesbury Park, Hampshire ; and
d. 16 May, 1842, leaving (with three daus., Elizabeth Harriet,
TO. 1852, Rev. H. M. Sims, Rector of Hinderwell; Lucy, to.
1852, Henry Clark, Esq. of Efford Manor, Devon; and Anne,
m. 1874, Rev. John Blake Humfrey, Great Dunham Eectory,
Norfolk) an only son, now John Carpenter-Garnier, Esq.
M.P. of Mount Tavy and Eookesbury.
^rii?.?— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Garniee, az. a sword bond-
wise point downwards ppr. between in the sinister chief a fleur-
de-lis, and in the dexter base an oak branch or, a border em-
battled also or; 2nd and 3rd, Carpenter, per pale indented or
and az. an eagle displayed, and in chief two pellets counter-
changed.
Crest— In front of a lion's head erased az., gorged with an
oak wreath or, three fleurs-de-lis gold.
Motto — Spernit pericula virtus.
Seals— ^o\mt Tavy, Tavistock ; Eookesbury Park, Wickham.
CARRE OP CAVERS,
Riddeli-Caeee, Thomas Alexandt-e, Esq. of
Cavers Carre, co. Roxbiirgh, J.P., Major Royal
Ayrshire MHitia, h. Sept. 1831 ; m. Aug. 1865,
Elizalieth, dau. of Alfred Thomas Fellows, Esq.
of Beeston House, co. Nottingham, and has
issue,
I. Ralph Gervase, h. 11 Dec. 1863.
I. Elizabeth Olive Geva. ii. Grizel Gcva.
^LllTCaflC— Thomas Ker, of Kershaugh, in Teviotdale,
was designated of Fernihirst in the records of Parliament
1470. He M. Katherine, dau. of Sir Eobert Colville of Ochil-
tree, and d. 1499, leaving issue,
I. Andrew (Sir), of Fernihirst, to. Janet, dau. of Sir Patrick
Home of Polwarth, and had two sons,
1 John (Sir) of Fernihirst, d. July, 1562, leaving a son,
Thomas (Sir), of Fernihirst, who had, with other
issue,
1 Andrew (Sir), created 1022 Lord Jedburgh.
2 James, father of Eobert, 2rd Lord Jedburgh.
3 Eobert Carr, created 1613 Earl of Somerset.
2 Robert, of Ancrum, ancestor of the Marquess op
Lothian.
II. Ralph, ancestor of Ker or Carre of Cavers.
in. William, had a charter of Langley and Gallastongis, in
Jedliurgh Forest, 14 Aug. 1537.
IV. Thomas, 30th Abbot of Kelso.
Tlie second son,
Ralph Ker of Cavers, was great-grandfather of
George Ker of Cavers, who had two sons,
TnoJiAS (Sir), his heir.
John, of West Nisbet, to. Jane, dau. of Sir James Ker,
or Carr, of Crailing, sister of Robert Carr Lord Jedliurgh,
and niece of Eobert Carr, Earl of Somerset, and had a
son,
John, of West Nisbet, who s. to Cavers.
The eldest son,
Sir Thomas Ker of Cavers, s. bis father, m. Agnes, dau. of
Sir John EiddeU of that ilk, and hud, with a fiau., Isabel, lu.
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CAR
Hugh Scott of Galasliiclls, an only son, Sir Andhew,
who s. hira, and d. s. p., when Cavers devolved on his
cousin,
John Carke of Cavers and West Nisbet, m. Agnes, dau. of
Sir Andrew Ker, and had two sons,
I. Robert, his heir, m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Eobert Milnn of
Balnillo, and 2ndly, Helen, dau. of Sir Walter Eiddell, Burt,
of Elddoll, and had an only son,
Thomas Carre of Cavers, who d. unm., and was s. by liis
uncle.
II. John, of Hundalcs, s. his nephew.
The youncer son,
John Carre of Cavers and Hundalee, became representative
of the family at the death of his nephew. Hem. Elizabeth,
dau. and heir of Alexander Jlonteath of Tod^haugh, and was
s. by his son,
John Carre of Cavers and Hundalee, m. Jean, dau. of
Alexander Held, and had issue,
John, of Cavers, his heir, d. unm.
Alexander, of Cavers, successor to his brother, d. t. p.
Elizabeth, eventual heiress of her brothers.
The only dau.,
Elizabeth Carre of Cavers, who s. to that estate at t'-.e
death of her last brother, m. William Eiddell of Camieston
(son of Thomas Eiddell of same place, who was 2nd son of
Sir AValter BiddeU Bart.), by whom (who d. 1829) she had
issue,
I. Thomas Eiddell of Camie.ston, m. Jane, dau. of Capt.
Walter Ferrier, of Somerford, and had, with four dau;;.,
five sons,
1 William Eiddell, Lieut.-Col. E.I.C., m. Margaret, dau.
of Capt. Wilkie, E.l.C, and had issue.
2 Walter Eiddell-Carre, of whom hereafter.
3 John Carre Eiddell, Member of House of Legislature at
"Victoria, Australia, m. Annie, dau. of Mr. Justice Stephen,
and had issue.
4 Thomas Eiddell, Capt. E.I.C., »rt. Ellen, dau. of Capt.
Beckett, E.l.C; and d. 1854, leaving a son, William
Henry Eiddell.
5 Eobert Eiddell, E.f.C. Navy, Bombay, d. unm. 1838.
II. John Eidddl, E.l.C. Madrcs, d. unm. 1-;14.
HI. Eobert Eiddell Carre, oi whom prcscctlf.
The youngest son,
Eobert Eiddell Carre of Cavers, Vice-Admiral R.N.,
having s. to his mother's property, assumed the additional
surname of Carre, and d. unm. 18C0, when his estate devolved
by will upon his nephew,
Walter Eiddell-Carre of Cavers Carre, co. Eoxburgh, 6.
1807, who assumed the atlditional surname of Carre. He
m. 1st, 1830, Elizabeth Eiddell, dau of Licut.-Col. Lachlan
MacLachan, 10th regt., by whora he had a son,
Thomas Alexander, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, Sept. 1871, Mary, dau. of William Cnrrie, Esq. of
Linthill, co. Eoxburgh. He d. 1074, when he was s. by his
only son,
Thomas Alexander Eiddell-Carre, now of Cavers.
Ai-MS—lst. and 4th, gu., on a chevron arg. three stars of the
field witliin abordure chcquy of the 2nd and 1st, for Carre; 2nd
and 3rd, arg., a chevron gu. between three ears of rye, shpped
and bladed, ppr. for Eiddell.
Crest — A stag's head erased ppr. with ten tyncs or.
Mottoes — Tout droit ; and, Hope to share.
^:eat— Cavers Carre, Lilliesleaf, co. Eoiburgh.
CARRINGTON OF GREAT MISSENDEN.
Caerington, Elizabeth Jane, Mrs. of Great
MissendcH Abbey, Bucks, aud of Carringtons, Island
of Barbados, Widow.
ILiltCaflC— This family claims descent from the Car-
ringtons of Cheshire. The late George Carrington, Esq.
J.P. and D.L. of Great Missenden Abbey, and of the Island of
Barbados (son of George Carrington, and grandson of Eev.
Codrington Carrington), m. 23 Sept. 1852, Eliza73eth Jane,
dau. of James Hodges, Esq., and d. 8 July, 1S02, leaving
ssuc,
CARROLL OF ASHFORD.
Carroll, Coote-Alexander, Esq. of Ashford,
CO. Wicklow, b. Nov. 1812 ; educated at Eton ; Higli
Sheriff 1862 ; J.P. Wicklow and W. R. Yorkshire ;
m. Nov. 1843, Elizabeth, dau. of William Tayler,
Esq. of ToiT, Devon, who d. June, 1863.
ILllltatJC. — Alexander Carroll, Esq. of Dublin, whose
will, dated 9 May, 1768, was proved 28 June following, left, by
Anne, his wife, sister of William Fairbrother, three sons,
George; Coote; and Alexander; and four daus., Mary;
Anne, 7/1. Philip Percival, Esq. ; Prudence; and Sarah. The
eldest son,
George Carroll, of Great Denmark Street Dublin, J.P. and
High Sheriff co. Wicklow 1772 ; to. 1769, Jane Irwin, and by
her (who d. 1801) he had three sons,
I. Alexander, of Mountjoy Square, Dublin, J. P., High Sheriff
CO. Wicklow 1821, d. s. p. 1856.
II. George, of whom presently.
in. Stanford, an officer 1st Dragoon Guards, of co. Wick-
low, and Vane Street, Bath, m. 1st, Louisa, dau. of Sir
Thomas Heathcote, of co. Stafford, by whom he had two
sons, who d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Catherine Maria, dau. o(
John Bennett, LL.D., Eector of Donhead St. Andrew,
Wilts, and of Over Moigne, Dorsetshire, son of Thomas
Bennett Esq. of North Bavant and Pythouse, Wilts, by whuia
(who d. 1869) he left at his decease, in 1846,
Frederick (Eev.), Vicar of Tallington, Lincolnshire, /.
1827; m. 1851, Ellen Charlotte, dau. of H. Sankey, E.-'|.,
E.N., of Preston House, Kent, and Green Park, bath, by
whom he had issue,
1 Stanford Henry, b. 1854 ; d. 1856.
2 Frederick Harry, 6. 1855.
3 Henry Arthur Edward, b. 1861 ; d. 1862.
4 Eaymond John Hereward Wake, b. 18 j7.
5 Alexander Ernest, 6. 1870.
1 Ellen Frances Katharine, 6. 1852.
2 Ethel Lina Maude Mary, 6. 1863.
Catherine Maria, h. 1822.
He d. 1816. The 2nd son,
George Carroll, Esq. of Thorp Arch, en. York, h. 1774 ;
TO. 1806, Frances, only child of Eichard Hodsden, E=q. ufi
Woldingham, Surrey, and his wife Dorothy Lister, of Wood-,
house, near Halifax, who was directly descended, in !h*|
female Une, from the ancient family of Sterne o/ Jiloinfitan;
and Woodkouse, of which were Eichard Sterne, D.D., Arch-
bishop of York in the time of Charles II., and the Eev. L:»u-
rence Sterne, M.A., author of The Sentimental Journey. By]
Frances his wife (who d. 1849) Mr. Carroll had issue,
CooTE Alexander, now of Ashford.
Eichard Sterne, of Tolston Lodge, Tadcaster, Major 2nd West i
York Militia, J.P. for W.E.York, b. 1814; w. Dec. Ih61,;.
Louisa, youngest dau. of the late Sir Henry Boyuton, liart.,jt
of Burton Agnes, co. York. 'j
George Frederick, b. 1817.
Francis Eawdon, b. 1821 ; d. Jan. 1S63.
Mr. CarroU d. 1848.
Arms— Arg., two lions combatant gu. supporting a rv.anl
erect in pale ppr. ; in the dexter chief point a eross llory sa.
Crest — On a stump of a tree a falcon rising bclkd piin,
charged on the breast with a cross flory sa.
Motto — Elccti non frangi.
S«a«— Ashlord, Wicklow ; Boston Spa, Tadcaster.
George, 6. 6 May, 1856.
Elizabeth.
Margaret.
Auna-Eose-Hall.
Alexander Hall.
Sophia Jane.
Ada Amelia.
Bessy.
Seal — Great Missenden Abbey, AmersLam,
CARRUTHERS OF DORMONT.
The late William Francis Carruthbrs, Esq
of Dormont, co. Dumfries, J.P. and D.L., Convene;
CO. Dumfries, formerly in Scots Greys, b. 3 Sept
1823 ; m. 16 Nov. 1864-, Fanny Madeline, 2nd dau
of Frederick Turner, Esq., and had issue,
I. William Frederick, now of Dormont, 6. 5 Feb. 1867.
II. Francis John, b. 15 March, 18G8.
III. Henry Archibald, b. 22 April, 1874.
I. Maud. II. Ada. iii. Eleanor. iv. Ethel.
Mr. Carruthers d. 16 July, 1878.
?CtllE<l3C.— The origin of this name is Gaelic. In tli
reign of David I. the name was Euther, afterwards change
to Carruthers.
The house of Carruthers, of which Carruthers of Ilohnairu
in CO. Annandale, was lUe chief, kas always continue
CAR
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CAB
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faithful to the Crown and country. When Robert the
HiKh Steward (afterwards King as ItoBERT II.) took the tield
against Edward Baliol for his Sovereign and uncle David II.,
amongst tliose who early joined him was WiUiam Carruthers
of Holmains. In 1426, Roger Cakrutheks, received a charter
of Holmains, Little Dalton, and other contiguous lands. From
him the Carkuthers of Dormont are descended, and the
present representative is in possession of a part of his estates.
There is also a charter of James III., dated at Edinburgh,
25 July, 1484, of the lands of Tory, with the patronage of St!
Mary's Kirk of Tory, within the shire of Dumfries, granted to
Thomas Carruthers of Holmains, for his special services in
expelling the King's rebels and English out of the country.
This family was also eminently loy:il to Queen Mart.
The late William Thomas Carruthers, Esq. of Dormont,
CO. Dumfries, J. P. and D.L., formerly Scots Greys, son of
William Carruthers, by Mary Anne Arthington his wife, m.
lli'.ni, dau. of Donald MacLachlan, of MacLachlan (who d.
!<■:)•. and d. 184S, leaving (with a dau., Susan Helen) a son,
WiLLiAJu Francis Carruthers, Esq. of Dormont.
-Gu., two chevronels engrailed between three fleurs-
Cr.ft—A. seraph volant ppr.
ji/.<«o— Pi-omptus et fidelis.
iVtti— Dormont, Lockerbie, N.B.
CARSON OF SHANROE.
Carson, Rev. Thomas William, of Shanroe,
CO. Monaghan, Ex. Sell, and M.A., Trin. Coll.
Dublin, b. 20 Dec. 1834 ; s. his father as represen-
tative of the family 1874.
ILtntagC.— This family settled in co. Monaghan, temp.
Charles II., descends from John Carson, Esq. of Shanroe, in
that CO., who purchased, 2 July, 1667, that estate from Thomas
I Coote, Esq. of Cootehill, co. Cavan, which has descended
to the present representative. A full account of the descent
af the family will be found in the Supplement, bringing the
family down to
Eight Rev. Thomas Carson, Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin,
ind Ardagh, Rector of Cloon, and Vicar General of Kilmore
1854, Dean of Kilmore 1860, and consecrated Bishop ot the
Diocese 2 Oct. 1870, b. 27 Aug. 1805; m. 29 Sept. 1833,
•:iianor Anno, dau. of Robert Burton, Esq., and d. 7 July,
^74, leaving by her (who d. 3 Jan. 1809), with eight daus.,
I. Thomas William (Rev.), his heir.
ii. Joseph John Henry, of Millmount, co, Antrim, J. P., ra.
.Maria Alice, dau. ot Henry George Johnston, Esq., and has
i-sue.
ill. Robert Burton (Rev.), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. W. A.
lisher, and has issue.
IV. Henry Walters (Rev.), m. Isabel Jane, dau. of Judge
ilurtley.
CARTER OF WATLINGTON PARE.
Cartee, Henry Tilson Shaen, Esq. of Watling-
on Park, co. Oxford, late 17th Laucers, b. 21 June,
846 ; s. 1875 ; m. 9 Julj, 1867, Adelaide Ehzabeth',
Idost dau. of Denis Bingham, Esq. of Castle Bing-
:am, CO. Mayo.
ILtllC.ljr.— Thomas Carter, Esq. of Eobertstown, co.
leaih, Serjeant-at-Arms, a gentleman whose services at the
:evolution were very considerable, for he not only served
,,.ing William at the battle of the Eoyne, but secured divers
seful books and writings belonging to King James and his
jcretaries ; m. twice, by his 1st wife, Margaret Houghton, he
•as father of The Right Hon. Thomas Carter. Mr. Carter
I. 2ndly, 2 Aug. 1702, Isabella, dau. of Matthew, 2nd son of
ir Matthew Boynton, Bart, of Barmeston, in Yorkshire, and
idow of Wentworth, 4th Earl of Roscommon (the Poet), but
y her he had no issue. His son,
The Eight Hon. Thomas Carter, Master of the Rolls,
'cretary of State, and Privy Councillor, of Robertstown and
itlinaliy, co. Meath, m. 1719, Mary, dau. and co-heircss
■ uh her sister, Frances, m, 1st, the Earl of Rosse, 2ndly,
Viscount Jocelyn, but who d. s. p.) of Thomai Claxton, Esq
of Dublin, and had issue,
Thomas, M.P. for Old Leighlin, to. Anna Maria, sister of
Sir George Armytage, Bart, of Kirkless, co. York, and by
her (who m. 2ndly, 18 Sept. 17G6, John Nicholson, Esq. of
Balrath, co. Meath, and had issue one dau., Mary, m Skef-
fington Thompson, Esq. of co. Meath, and had issue. '
Henry Boyle, of whom presently.
Frances, m. 1st, 27 Feb. 1749, the Right Rev. Dr. Philip
Twysden, Bishop of Raphoe, by whom she had issue an only
dau., Frances, m. i March, 1770, to George Bussey 4iii
Earl of Jersey. Mrs. Twysden r.i. 2ndly, Gen. James John-
stone, Colonel of the Scots Greys.
Susan, m. 21 April, 1743, Thomas Trotter, of Duleek co
Louth, grandfather of Elizabeth, Marchioness of Tkoinond"
Mary, d. umn.
The 2nd son,
Henry Botle Carter, Esq. of Castle Martin, a Capt. in
Col. Irwin s Regt., m. 23 Feb. 1750, Susanna, dau. and co-
heiress (with her sister, Frances, who vi. 1 June, 1738, John
Bingham, of Newbrook, grandfather of John Bingham, 1st
Lord Clanmorris) of Sir Arthur Sheen, Bart, of Kilmore, co.
Roscommon, and widow, without issue, of James Wynne, Esq.
of Hazelwood, co. Sligo, and by her had issue,
Tho.mas, his heir.
Arthur, Col. I4th Dragoons, rj. unm.
Henry, Capt. Scots Greys, d s. p.
Mary, ra. John Kirwuu, Esq. of Castli Ilackett, co Gal-
way, '
The eldest son,
Thomas Carter, Esq. of Castle Blartin, h. 20 Mav, 1753 ;
m. Jan. 1783, Catherine, dau. of Hon. John Butler, "brother
of Humphrey, 1st Earl of Lanesborough, and had issue,
William Henry, his heir.
John, Admiral R.N., m. Julia, dau. of M. Gcoro-cs Esq
both deceased, leaving issue. '
Thomas, late a Capt. R.A., d. n. p.
Margaret, m. James Hamilton, Esq. of Eallymacoll co
Meath, deceased, leaving issue. '
The eldest son,
William Henry Carter. Esq. of Castle Martin, co, Kil-
dare, J.P. and D.L., and High Sheriff 1817, h. 18 Dec. 1783 ;
m. 1st, 23 June, 1809, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Francis Brooke,
Esq., and sister of Sir Henry Brooke, Bart, of Colebrooke'
CO. Fermanagh, and by her (who d. 21 March, 1820) had
issue,
Thomas Shaen, late of Watlington Park.
Su,sanna, m. 26 Oct. 1846, Hon. Francis Sadleir Prittie
brother of Henry, 3rd Lora Dunalley, and left issue!
Edward and Elizabeth.
Mr. Carter to. 2ndly, 10 June, 1S4G, Frances, sister of Robert,
5th Earl of Mayo, but by her, who predeceased him, had no
issue. Mr. Carter d. 6 July, 1859. His only son,
Thomas Shaen Carter, Esq. of Watlington Park, J.P., b. 10
Sept. 1813; m. 21 July, 1842, Maria Susan, only surviving
child and heiress of Col. John Henry Tilson, of Watlington
Park, descended from Henry Tilson, Bishop of Elphin, Ump.
Charles I., and had issue,
I. Henry Tilson Shaen, now of Watlington.
II. George Tilson Shaen, 6. 6 March, 1848.
III. Thomas Tilson Shaen, b. 16 June, 1849.
IV. Arthur Tilson Shaen, R.N., b. 14 Sept. 1851.
V. Francis Tilson Shaen, b. 24 Sept. 1852.
VI. Ernest Tilson Shaen, 6. 7 March, 1855.
VII. Basil Tilson Shaen, 6. 2 Feb. 1858.
VIII. Gerald Tilson Shaen, b. 27 March, 1861.
IK. Lionel TDson Shaen, b. 6 Jan. 18G4; t^ 13 Oct. 3867.
I. Augusta Susanna Shaen, to. 11 Jan. 1866, to George
Milward, jun., Esq. of Lcclilade Manor, Gloucestershire,
and has issue.
II. Ehzabeth Sophia Shaen.
He d. 24 Oct. 1875,
^rm.s— Arg., two lions combatant sa. quartering ShatiN
(O'Ferrall of Annaly), viz., vert, a lion rampant or, and
Tilson.
Crest~A talbot passant arg. on a mural crown or charged
with tree buckles az.
Jl/oHo— Sub libertate quiotcm.
Scat — Watlington Park, O.xfordshire.
CARTER.
See Bonham-Caeter.
CAR
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CAR
CAHTHEW OF WOODBRIDGE ABBEY.
Caethew, RAxri-rnrs Johx, Esq. of Wood-
bridge Abbey, Suflolk, and Kensington Palace
Gardens, Middlesex, b. 10 Sept. 1863 ; s. 1870.
iCtllCagC— This branch of the ancient family of Carthew,
which is desccn<led from Peteb CARxnEn-, b. at St. Isscy 1G19,
son of Thomas Carthew, of Cannalidcy, by Alice his 2ni wife,
migrated to Tiverton, Devon, circa 1645, and resided there
till 1800. The name of Peter Carthew, eldest son of Peter
Carthew, has been continued unaltered throughout ei^lit
Rencrations; to the 6th cencration they wore buried at Tiver-
ton, the last there buried being in 1795.
Thomas Caetuew, Esq., b. G April, IG57, Scrjrant-at-Law,
was interred in the Temple Cliurch 12 Feb. 1704. He m.
Mary, dau. and co-heiress of John Colby, Esq. of Banham,
Norfolk, and by her (who d. 15 June, 1726) left issue, tw*
sons, Thomas, his heir; and John, one of His Majesty's
carvers, of Bergh Apton, Norfolk, d. unm. 23 Jan. 1770. The
elder son,
Thomas Cakthew, Esq., J.P., of Bcnncro Hall and Wood-
kridgc Abbey, 6. SO June, 1G87 ; Barrister-at-Law ; m. 1st,
1710, Sarah, dau. of Sir Thomas Powys, Knt., Judge of the
Queen's Bench, by whom he had four daus., Anne, vi. John
Norris, Esq. of Witton; Mary, m. Stephen Gardiner, Esq. of
Norwich; Elizabeth, d. unm.; and Sarah, -//i. Henry Lossen,
Gent. His wife dying 17 Aug. 1727, Mr. Carthew m. 2ndly,
Miss Elizabeth Mitchell, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Rev.
Thomas Morden) left at his decease, 20 March, 1741-42 (with
four daus.), a son.
The Eev. Thomas Carthew, M.A., F.S.A., J.P. and D.I..,
of Woodbridcre Abbey, Rector of Woodbridge and Little
Bealings, Suffolk, b. 4 Aug. 1732, sold Benacres to Thomas
Gooch, Esq. He m. 1st, 31 Aug. 1754, Elizabeth, dau. and
heir of Rev. Thomas Morden, of Weston, Suffolk, and by her
(who d. 13 Dec. 1768) he had issue,
I. William, of whom hereafter.
II. Morden, 6. 27 Nov. 1760, Vicar of Mattishall, Norfolk, m.
Emily, dau. of George Tweed Pyke, Esq. of Baythorn Park,
Essex, and d. 10 June, 1821, leaving issue,
1 Morden, late of Woodbridge Abbey.
2 Edward, of Guelph, Upper Canada, m. 1847, Hannah,
dau. of the late James Secord, Esq. of Queeuston, and
relict of Howley Williams, Esq., and has issue.
1 family, m. Walter James, Esq.
2 Harriet, to. Sir John Hammet, Knt., M.D., R.N.
3 Elizabetli, m. James, eldest son of the Rev. J. Wright,
Rector of East Harllng, Norfolk.
4 Anna, m. Capt. George Grey, 21st rcgt. E.I.C.S.
.*> Caroline, rn. Rev. .Tohn Wakefield.
6 Louisa, hi. John Witlierston Rickard, E.sq., Lieut. -Col.
Indian ;irmy.
7 Prances.
m. Thomas, b. 2 May, 1764, originally a First Lieut. R.N.,
Rector of Woodbridu'e ; d. 17 Sept. l»;jl, leaving, by Anne
his wife, dau. of Isaac Boggis, Esq. of Colchester, two sous
and a dau.,
1 Thomas, of Woodbridge, m. 1st, Louisa, dau. of John
Clarkson, Esq. of Woodbridge, wiio d. s. p. ; 2ndly, his
cousin Cliarlotte, dau. of Rev. Harrison Shaw, by whom
he left at his decease, two sons.
2 William Morden, of High Hall, Nettlestcad, Suffolk.
1 Anne, wife of 'i'homas Pytches, Esq.
IV. John, of Woodbridge 6. 28 April, 1760; m. Mary, dau.
of Rev. Christopher Jefferson, Rector of Tunstal, and (/.
11 Sept. 1804. His widow afterwards m. Capt. (afterwards
Admiral) John Pordyce Maples, 11. N., C.B.
V. Edward, Lieut. R.N., h. 30 July, 1768; d. v.nm. 1800.
I. Chariotte, d. unm. 1808.
II. Anna, m. 1784, Rev. William Collett, Rector of Swantsa
Morley, Norfolk.
III. Prances, tn. 1790, Rev. Harrison Shaw, Vicar of Boa-
gate, Westmorland, both deceased.
Mr. Carthew m. 2ndly, 1770, Mary, dau. of Thomas Wall, Esq.
of Aldborough, Suffolk, who d. June, 1771, s. p.; and 3rdly,
19 May, 1774, Anne, dau. and co-heircss of Robert Denny,
Esq. of Eye, Suffolk, by whom (who d. in childbed, Dec. 1785)
he had issue,
VI. George, of Harloston, co. Norfolk, h. 9 Nov. 1777; m. 19
June, 1806, Elizabeth, only child of Peter Isaack, Gent, of
Wighton, and had, with two younger sons, who both <1.
unm., George Alfied, F.S.A., of East Dereham, Norfolk,
m. ISiiO, his cousin, Anna, relict of George Gray, Esq.
VII. Robert, b. 1780; Capt. R.A., and d. at sea, from
exhaustion, after the battle of Corunna, 1809, unm.
Vfii. Charles, Major 31)th rcgt., b. 1781 ; d. Jan. 1826, leavins,
bjf Mary Anau his wife, dau. of Joh« Southwell Brown,
Esq. of Mount Brown, co. Limerick, a posthumous dau.
Plensanee.
IX. Alfred, h. 1783; d. unm. at Bombay, 1807.
IV. Mary Anne, in. Charles Dashwood, Esq. of Beetle:. <
V. Louisa, m. Rev. John Drew Borton, Rector of Blolield, Nor-
folk.
VI. Laura, in. Searles AVado, of Ipswich, Brewer.
VII. Emily, m. John Thomas Fuller, Esq. of Hcatlifield,
Sussex, Capt. R.A.
Mr. Carthew m. 4thly, 1783, Elizabeth, dau. of John Russell,
Gent, of Ottley, Suffolk, who survived him without issue. He
d. 4 Jan. 1791. The eldest son,
William Carthew, Esq. of Woodbridge Abbey, J.P. and
D.L., b. 4 Nov. 1758 ; Rear-Admiral R.N. ; m. Pleasance, dau.
and co-heir of Graham Thomas Myers, Esq.,, only brother of
Gen. Sir William Myers, Bart., K.C.B. ; andrf. 31 July 1827 (his
widow d. 27 Jan. 1830), without issue. At his death his nephew,
MoBDE.v Cabthew, Esq., inherited Woodbridge Abbey, which
he subsequently sold to Peregrine Bingham, Esq. from whom
it was purchased by Petee Cabthew, E.sq. of Kensingtoa
Palace Gardens and Woodbridge Abbey. This
Morden Cabthew, Esq., late of Woodbridge Abbey, Major-
General late commanding the Pegu division of the ludiaii
army, b. 25 Oct. 1804; m. 1st, 16 July, 1827, Jemima Boriand,
dau. of John Ewart, Esq. of Romaua, co. Dumiries, and has
issue,
Morden Cabthew-Yoestoun, now of East TinwalJ (.t^e Cah-
thew-Yorstoon).
Charies Alfred, b. 5 Sept. 1841. Ewart, b. 1847.
Margaret, rn. Lieut.-Col. Hugh Rigg, of Crostrigg, West-
morland, High Sheriff of that co. 1867.
Emily Jane, m. 1867, Rcliort Dashwood, Esq. of Duaburgi
Hill, Geldeston, Norfolk.
Fanny Jemima, m. Alexander M'Mahon, Esq.
Mary.
Mrs. Carthew <?. 19 April, I8G3, and Gen. Carthew m. 2ndly,
9 Aug. 1866, Mary, youngest dau. of the late Roger Hunter,
Esq. of Liverpool, and relict of Rev. J. Clark, M.A., Rural
Dean, and Rector of Strctford.
Peteb Cabthew, Esq., the purchaser of Woodbridge Abbey,
was b. 8 Sept. 1808 ; m. 1st, 25 June, 1846, Ellen Martha, dau.
of Rev. John Wilkinson, of Kilglass, co. Longford (she d.
10 May, 1859); and 2ndly, 2 Oct. 1860, Elizabeth, dau. of
Joseph Henry Good, Esq. of KcusingLoa Palace Greca,
Middlesex, by whom he has issue,
I. Peter, h. 6 March, 18G2.
II. Ranulphus John, now of Woodbridge Abb^-y.
I. Ellen Maude. ii. Alice Grace Eli.;abi':h.
jlrms— -Or, a chevron sa. between three murrs ppr.
C-ests — 1st, a murr ppi\ ducally gorged; 2nd, a falcon
rising, ducally gorged and belled ppr.
M(jtlof,s — Eedhoh fyr ha hob dro'.i; and, Aymcz loyaulti.
£ccU— Woodbridge Abbey, Suffolk.
CARTHEW- YORSTOUN OF EAST
TINWALD.
CAHTnEW-YoRSTorx, Morden, Esq. of East
Tinwald, near Lochmaben, co. Dumfries, late Capfc.
26th regt. N. I. Madras, and Assistant Commissioner
of the ProTiuces of Martaban, Pegu, now a Capt. ia
the Dumfries Mililia, eldest son of Major-Gen.
Morden Carthew, late of Woodbridge Abbej,
Suffolk, by Jemima Eorland his late wife, dau. OK
John Ewart, Esq. sometime of Midloch, co. DumJf
fries, assumed the additional name of YoRSTOUX '
1S61, on succeeding to estates in Tinwald, TorthorJ
wold, and Dunscure, all in co. Dumfries, under til
will of William Grricrson Yorstoun, Esq. of Garrocl
in the stewartry of Kircudbright, and upon thfl
death of John Ewart Yorsloun, Esq. ; h. iil June,'
1832 ; in. 10 June, 1854, Maynard Eliza Charlotte'
Rochford, only dau. of Col.Su- Archibald liogle,'
Knt., late Chief Commissioner of the Teuasseriia. ,
and Martaban provinces, and has issue,
I. Archibald Mobden, b. 27 July, 1855.
II. Jlordcn Ewart. ill. Charles. iv. Andrew.
1. Maynard Eliza.
Amit — Az., a crescent between seven mullets arg. on a clii^
or, three swonls two ia saltiro and one ia fcss, .between III
CAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CAll
27Q
(Icxtcr hand and a man's heart, all gu., granted by Lyon King
of Arms 22 April, 18B1, for Yorstoun, quartering Oautuew,
&c.
Crest — A tower ppr., for Yoestoon.
Motto — Mens conscia recti.
&a£— East Tinwakl, co. Dumfries, X.B.
CARTWRIGHT OP NCRWELL AND
MARNHAMC.
Cartwhight, Gi-EOiiGE, Esq. of Wybcrton, co.
Lincoln, 6. '6 Sept. 18G7.
iLtrtCajJC. — Hugh CAKTWRicnx, living teiiw- IIenut VII.,
Til. Matilda Cove, and had issue,
William, who founded the Norwell family.
KoLAND, was ancestor of the Cartwhights of Ai/nho (xa
til at family).
Edmund, m. in 1514, Anne, dau. of Thomas Cranmer, of
Aslacton, co. Nottingham, and sister of the celebrated
Archbishop, by whom he acqtured Ossington, in co. Notts,
and Mailing Abbey, in Kent. His eldest son, George
Cartwright, Esq., was of Ossington, 1779.
The eldest son,
William Cartwright, i;;. Jane Leggatt, and resided at
Norwell. His son and successor,
Edward Cartwright, Esq. of Norwell, was father of
William Cartwright, Esq. of Norwell, in 1614, jii. Frances,
dau. of Eeginald Peckham, Esq., by Elizabeth his wife, sister
of George Cartwrisht, Esq. of Ossington. His grandson,
William Cartwright, Esq., who m. Christian, dau. of his
relative, Sir Hugh Cartwright, of Mailing, built a house at
Normanton in co. Notts, and settled there. Like his father-
in-law, he espoused the Royal cause, and is supposed to have
been the Col. Cartwright of whom Mrs. Hutchinson speaks
with so much bitterness, in relating the siege of Nottingham.
His son,
William Cartwright, Esq. of Normanton, is mentioned by
Evelyn as having, in 1G71, induced the Council of State to
adopt pacific measures towards the discontented colonists of
New England; joining the army of King William, he became
a Capt. in the regt. of the Earl of Kingston (whose sister was
the wife of his relative, Fulk Cartwright, of Ossington), went
over to Ireland, and d. at tlie siege of Belfast, in 1G89. His
son (by his wife, the dau. of Thomas Charlton, Esq. of Chil-
wcll;,
William Cartwright, Esq., to. Rebecca, the heir of
Edmund Niclioison, Esq. of Marnham, removed thither, and
had one son, William, and four daus., the youngest of whom,
Elizabetl), m. John, Viscount Tyrconnel, and after his I^ord-
ship's death, resided until her own decease, in 1780, at the
house of her brother. Mr. Cartwright was s. by his son,
William Cartwright, Esq. of Marnham Ilall, co. Notts,
High Sheriff in 1742, m. his cousin, Anne, dau. of Cartwright,
of Ossington, and had five sons and five daus.,
I. William, who held an ofHcc in the Treasury, d. in the life-
time of his father, without issue.
II. George.
III. John, who became successively representatives «f the
family.
rv. Edmund, D.D., F.R.S., and F.E.L.S., known as a literary
character, and especially as the inventor of the power loom
woolcombing, by machinery, ifcc. He in. 1st, Alice,, dau.
and co-heiress of Bichard Whitaker, Esq., of Doncaster,
and had issue,
Edmond, of whom presently.
Mary, m. Eustatius Strickland. Esq., youngest son of Sir
George Strickland, Bart., and has is'iue.
Elizabeth, m. Rev. John Penrose, of aa ancient Cornish
family, and has issue.
Anne Catherine, d. 25 Nov. 1799.
Frances Dorothy, author of The Life and Correrqjondcnce
of Major Cartwright, published in 1825.
Dr. Cartwright to. 2ndly, Susanna, dau. of Rev. Dr.
Kearney. He d. 30 Oct. 1823.
T. Charles, who distinguished himself, when a Lieut, in the
B.N., by the capture of the Dutch fort of Commenda, on
the western coast of Africa. He m. Annabrlla. eldest dau.
of Dr. Kearney, and d. at Storrington, in Sussex, in lb07,
aged 63, s. p.
I. Anne, d. 1804, aged C7.
n. Catherine, d. 1830, aged 93.
III. Elizabeth, d. 1817, aged 75.
IV. Frances, 6. 1747.
V. Dorothy, m. Tliomas Ihillct Ilodgcs, Esq. of Ilcmstcd, in
Kent, and d. ISOO.
The eldest surviving son,
George CARTWRicnr, Esq. of Marnham, after serving with
distinction in the Germ.in wars, as Aide-de-Camp to the .Mar-
quis of Granbj-, spent sixteen years on the coast of Labrador.
He d. s. p. May, 1819, and was s. by his brother,
John Cartwright, Esq. of Wyberton, co. Lincoln, so well
known in political life as "Major Cartwright." He was
Major Notts MiUtia ; m. 1780, Anne Catherine, dau. of Samuel
Das'nvood, Esq. of Well Vale, co. Lincoln, but d. s. p. 1824,
aged 84. His nephew.
The PiEV. Edmund Cartwright, M.A., F.R.S., author of the
lUstOi-i/ of the Rape of Bramber, m. 1st, 1794, Sophia, dau. of
John Wombwell, Esq., but lost his wife the next year, without
issue. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of the llev. Edws,rd William
Tredcroft, of PuUborough, Sussex, and had four sons,
I. Edmund William, Capt. Bombay N.I., d. s. p. 1842.
II. George (Rev.) of Wyberton, 6. 24 Jan. 1811: ??;. 1st,
Henrietta Maria, great-niece and sole heiress of Geneial
Henry Watson Powell, Governor of Gibraltar; and 2iuUy,
Gertrude Anne, 2nd dau. of Major von Eoverlioadt, and
had issue,
George, now of Wyberton.
Edmund Bruce Willoughby, &. 17 February, 1870,
Mr. Cartwright d. at Plymouth 5 Nov. 1875.
III. Hugh, h. 10 April, 1814 ; d. 13 Feb. 1831.
IV. John, 6. 28 Jan. 182i); dj. 1852, Helena Augusta, eldest
dau. of Major von Beverhondt, and dying 1865, left issue,
1 George, b. 6 Sept. 1854; d. at Plymouth, 27 Aug. 1871.
1 Frances Dorothy, b. 21 Dec. 1855 ; vi. 13 Feb. 1877,
George Herbert Palmer, a Lieut, in the Royal Horse
Artillery.
2 Alice Beatrice, 6. 28 Oct. 1860.
Arms—^tm., a fess between three fireballs sa. fired ppr.
Crest — A wolfs head erased or, pierced through the nock
with a spear arg.
Motto.— Deic-id the fold.
CARTWHIGHT OF AYNHOE.
Caetwright, William Coenwallis, Esq. of
Aynboe, co. Northampton, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
Oxforclsliii-e, b. 24' Nov. 1825 ; m. Fraulein Clemen-
tine Gaul.
3LtltCfCg;C.— Rowland Cartwright (2nd son of Hugh
Cartwright, living in the time of Henry VII., and brother of
William Cartwright, ancestor of the Cartwrights of Norwell
and Marnham), was father of
John Cartwright, of Aston, co. Chester, m. Eleanor, dau.
of John Shobridge, of the same place, and was father of
Eichard Cartwright, Esq. of the Inner Temple, who pur-
chased the manor of Aynhoe. Mr. Cartwright m. Mary, 4tl»
dau. of Sir John Egerton, Knt. of Egerton, co. Cheshire, and
dying 13 Jan. 1637-38, aged 74, was s. by his son,
John Cartwright, Esq. of Aynhoe, a Parliamentarian, who
7ii. Catherine, dau. of William Noy, Esq., Attorney-General to
King Charles I., and had an only son, William, of Bloxham,
CO. Oxford, b. 1634, who d. 1674 v y., leaving by Anne, his 1st
wife, dau. of Sir Eoger Townshend, Bart., a dau. Mary, m.
1st, to Eobert Fane, Esq., and 2ndly to Fulk Grosvenor, Esq. :
and by Ursula his 2nd wife, dau. of Ferdinando, 2nd Lord
Fairfax, of Cameron, had a son, Thomas, successor to his grand-
father ; and a dau. Ehoda, m. Lord Henry Cavendish. Mr.
Cartwright was Sheriff of Oxfordshire 1654 and 1670. He d.
17 April, 1676, and was s. by his grandson,
Thomas Cartwright, Esq. of Aynhoe, 6. I67I ; M.P. for
Northampton-shire, m. 30 March, 1699, the Hon. Armitie
Crewe, one of the daus. and co-heirs of Thomas, 2nd Lord
Crewe, of Stene, and dying 1747-48, left (with two daus.
Armine, m. William Ward, Esq. of York; and Ursula, m.
Sir Francis Skipwith, Bart.) a son and successor,
William Cartwright, Esq. of Aynhoe, M.P. for co. North-
ampton from 1754 to 1768, m. 1st, 16 June, 1726, Byzantia,
youngest dau. ofEalph Lane, Esq. of Woodbury, Cambridge-
shire, and by her (who d. June, 1738) had ^with three daus.,
who all d. yoMUg and uniii.) a son and heir, Thomas. He
in. 2ndly, 2 July, 1748, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Sir Clement
Cotterell Dormer, Knt. of Rowsham, co. Oxford, and had
William, 6. 1754, a General in the army, and Col. 1st Dragoon
Guards, d.unm. 1827; and Clement, b. 1701. Fellow of AU
Souls' Coll., Oxford, d. unm. 1828. Mr. Cartwri&ht d. ia
London, 29 June, 1768, and was s. by his elUcsL son.
280
CAE
THE LAIJDED GENTRY,
CAE
Thomas Caetwkight, Esq. of Aynboe, 6. at Woodbury HaU,
13 June, 1735-36 ; m. 6 April, 1765, Mary Catherine, dau. of
Major-Gen. Thomas Desaguilliers, of Grace, Essex, by whom
<who m. 2ndly, 10 April, 1777, Sir Stephen Cotterel, of London)
he left at his decease, 2-t Aug. 1772 (with four daus.,
Byzantia, m. 1792, Sir William Henry Clarke, Bart. ; Mary,
m. 1796, to the Eev. Wollaston Pym, of Eadwell, Herts ;
Elizabeth ; and Charlotte, m. Kichard, 5th Viscount Chetwynd,
.and d. 7 June, 1860, an only son,
Ralph William Cartwbioht, Esq. of Aynhoe, M.P. for
Northamptonshire, and Lieut.-Col. Northamptonshire Yeo-
manry, 6. 30 March, 1771; m. 1st, 12 April, 1794, the Hon.
Emma, dau. of Cornwallis, 1st Viscount Hawarden, and by her
(who d. 1803) had issue,
I. Thomas (Sir), G.C.H., Minister Plenipotentiary to the
Diet of Frankfort, 6. 1791; m. 1825, Maria Elizabeth
Augusta, dau. of the Count von Sandizell, of Bavaria, and
d. 11 April, 1850, leaving two sons,
1 William Cornwallis, now of Aynhoe.
2 Thomas Robert Brook Leslie Melville Cartwright,
of Melville House, Lady Bank, co. Fife, and Newbottle
Manor, Brackley, J.P. and D.L. co. Fife, and J.P. for the
cos. of Northampton and Oxford ; to. 2 Nov. 1858, Lady
Elizabeth Jane, dau. of David, 10th Earl of Levea and
Melville, and assumed in 1860 the additional surnames of
Leslie Melville.
Ti. William (Lieut. -Gen), of Flore House, co. Northampton,
J. P., 6. 23 Feb. 1797 ; m. 6 Aug. 1822, Mary Anne, dau. and
heir of Henry Jones, Esq. of Bloomsbury-square, London,
and had issue,
1 Fairfax William, M.P. for N. Northamptonshire, 6. 1823,
formerly in the Austrian army, and afterwards Major 2nd
regt. Light Dragoons of the British German Legion.
2 Aubrey A^ar, 'late Capt. Rifle Brigade, fell at In-
kerman.
ni. Cornwallis Richard, 6. 1801 ; m. Alicia Laura, dau. of
the late William Trower, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service.
rv. Robert, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1805; to. 2 March, 1842,
Catherine Frances, eldest dau. of Andrew Redmond Prior,
Esq.
V. Stephen Ralph, Rector of Aynhoe, h. 1806; r,i. Lady
Fanny Hay, dau. of the 15th Earl of ErroU, which lady c^.
18-53, leaving a dau. Augusta.
I. Emma, d. unm. Aug. 1827.
n. Mary Catherine, m. 1827 the Eov. Sir Henry John
Gunning, Bart, of Horton.
ni. Sophia, m. 1831, William Willes, Esq., of Astrop House,
Northamptonshire.
Mr. Cartwright TO. 2naiy, 29 May, 1810, Julia Frances, only
dau. of the late Col. Richard Aubrey, and sister of the late
Sir Thomas Digby Aubrey, Bart., and had by her,
I. Richard Aubrey, of Edgcott, Banbury, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff co. Northampton 1865, formerly Liaut. R.N.,
h. 1811; m. 19 Sept. 1848, Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas-
Francis, created Lord Cottesloe, and had issue,
1 Aubrey Thomas Carter, J.P., b. 8 July, 1849; m. 1878,
Louisa Florence, 3rd dau. of John Charles Fletcher. Esq!
of Dale Park. 2 William Chauncy, b. 25 Sept. 1853.
1 Harriet Louisa. 2 Julia Maiy. 3 Emma Cecilia.
4 Fiimces Emily. 5 Beatrice Anna.
n. Henry of Eydon Hall, Banbury, Col. Grenidier Guards.
M.P. for South Northamptonshire, 1858 to 1868. b. 1 Sept,
1814; m. 15 Dec. 18.53, Jane. dau. of the late William
Holbech, Esq., of Farnborough, co. Warwick, and by her
(who d. 29 Dec. 1877) has issue,
1 Henry Aubrey, 6. 11 March, 1858.
2 Edward Arthur b. 9 Oct. 18G0.
3 William Digby, b. 11 Feb. 1865.
1 Lucy Julia, 6. 11 Oct. 1854. 2 Maud, 6. 15 Jan. 1857.
III. Frederick William (Rev.), Vi'.-ar of Oakley, Bucks, and
Rural Dean, b. 1818.
I. Julia, TO. the Rev. Edward Goulburn, D.D.
II. Frances Eliza, m. Matthew Boulton, Esq. of Tew Park,
Oxon.
Lieut.-Col. Cartwright d. 1847.
Arms — Erm., a fe.ss between three fireballs sa., fired ppr.
Crest— A. wolfs head erased or, pierced through the nee'.:
with a spear arg.
Seat — Aynhoe, near Emcklev.
Town House— 56, Eaton Plac;, S.W.
CARTWRIGHT.
Cartwright of Meh-llle IIo%m»
Cartwright of Flore.
Cartwright of Ei/doa Hull.
{See CARTWRionT of Jjy.hoe),
GARY OF TORR ABBEY.
Cart, Kobeet Shedden Sultaede, Esq. of Torr
Abbey, Devon, b. 22 June, 1828 ; m. 186G, Margaret
Mary, dau. of (xeorge Stockman, Esq.
JLlJlCatJC. — The ancient family of Cart derives its sur-
name from the manor of Cary, or Kari, as it is called in
Domesday Book, lying in the parish of St. Giles-in-the-Heath,
near Launceston. In the year 1198,
Adam de Karrt was Lord of Castle Karry, Somerset. His
descendant (the intermediate descents are given in Visitation
of Devon, 1620),
Sir Robert Cart, Knt.,* m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Philip Courtenay, of Powderham, Devonshire; and 2ndly,
Jane, dau. of Sir William Hankesford, Knt., and widow of
Wadham. Sir Robert was s. at his decease by his son,
Sir Philip Cart, Knt. of Cockington, Devon, m. Christian,
dau. and heir of William Orchard, of Orchard, Somerset, by
whom (who in. 2ndly, Walter Portman) he had a son and
successor.
Sir AVilliam Cart, Knt., who fell at Tewkesbury, 1471, on
the side of Lancaster. He to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
AYilliam Paulet, of Hinton St. George, Somerset, and had a son,
Robert, his heir. His 2nd wife was Alice, dau. of Sir Baldwin
Fulford, of Fulford, Devon, Knt., and by her he was father of
Thomas, of Chilton Foliot, m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Sir
Robert Spencer, Knt., by Alianore, dau. and co-heir of Edmonc'
Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, and had two sons. Sir John Cart,
ancestor of the Viscounts Falkland ; and William Cart, m.
Mary, sister of Anne Boletne, Queen of Henrt VIII., and
had by her (who to. 2ndly, Sir William Stafford, Knt.) a son,
Henrt Cart, created by his cousin. Queen Elizabeth, Baron
Ilunsdon.f Sir William Cary was s. by his elder son,
Robert Cart, Esq. of Cockington, m. 1st, Jane, dau. of
Sir Nicholas Carew, Knt., and had two sons, John, to. Jane,
dau. and heir of Edmund Derick, Esq. of Oakhampton, and
had issue ; and Thomas, of Cockington. Robert Cary m.
2ndly, Agnes, dau. of Sir William Hody, Knt. of Pillesdon,
Dorset, and had a son, William. He m. 3rdly, Margaret, dau.
and heir of William Fulkerham, Esq. of Dartmouth, and had
another son, Robert, upon whom he conferred CloveUy, in the
north of Devon. The 2nd son of Robert Cary,
Thomas Cart, Esq., inherited the lands of Cockington and
Cliilson. He m. Mary, dau. of John Southcol, Esq. of Bovy
Tracy, Devonshire, and had issue,
I. George (Sir), his heir.
II. John, of Dudley, co. Stafford, ni. dau. of — Norton, and
had issue,
1 John, 111. and left issue.
2 Edward (Sir), of whom presently.
3 Thomas, of Moulshain, co. Stafford.
4 Edward, d. s. p.
5 George, who inherited Cockington, and the remainder
of his uncle the Lord Deputy's estates, m. EUzabeth, dau.
of Sir Edward Seymour, Bart., of Berry Pomeroy, Devon,
and had (with three younger sons and a dau.), Sia Henrt
Cart, Knt., Sheriff of Devon 18 Charles I.
6 Dudley, m. and had issue.
Thomas Cary was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Sir George Cart, Knt. of Cockington, Treasurer of Ireland,
and afterwards Lord-Deputy. Sir George m. 1st, Wilmot, dau.
and heir of John Gifford, Esq. of Yeo, Devon, and had a dau.,
Anne, m. Sir Richard Edgcombe, Knt. of Mount Edgcombe.
He ~.ii. 2ndly, Lettice, eldest dau. of Robert, Lord Rich, 1st
Earl of AVarwick, but by her (who to. 2ndly, Sir Arthur Lake,
Knt.) he had no children. Sir George d. 1610, and was s. by
his nephew.
Sir Edward Cart, Knt. of Marldon, Devon. He to. Mar-
garet Blackhurst, of Lancashire, and had two sons and a dau.,
George (Sir), his heir; Thomas, of Stantor, Devon; and
Anne, wife of Sir George Souihcott. The elder son.
Sir George Cart, knighted by Charles I., at Greenwich,
3 July, 1632, m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir Charles Manners, Knt.,
by whom he had a son and a dau., who both d. young; and
2ndly, a dau. of Browne, of Hampshire, but had no issue. He
m. 3rdly, Elizabeth, dan. of Thomas Wells, Esq. of Brambridge,
Southampton, and had issue, Edward, his heir; George, living
ioim. 1701 ; Christopher, living s. p. 1701 ; John, who went to
Portugal; Elizabeth, to. Sir Thomas Manby, Knt. of Brent-
wood; Frances; Margery; and Constance, to. George Blount,
Esq. Sir George Cary, who purchased Torr Abbey from the
♦ Sir Robert's brother was Bishop of Exeter,
t His 4th son, Robert Cart, was created Earl of Mon-
mouth.
CAR
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Eai-l of Londonderry, d. 27 May, 1073, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Edward Cakt, Esq. of Torr Abbey, m. Mary, 2nd Cau. and
CO heir of Ricliard Pelsont, Esq., by Anno hia wife, relict
of Thomas Savile, Earl of SiLsscx, and dan. of Christopher
Villiers, 1st Earl of Andesey. By this lady he had issue,
1 George, his heir; 2 William, m. Miss Dorothy Rovve, and
had (with a dau. Dorothy, wife of Edward Meynell, Esq. of
Yarm and Kilvinjcton) two sons, George, who s. to Torr Abbey,
and Edward, father of the late George Stanley Cart, Esq.
of FiiUaton ; 3 Francis, d. unm. ; 1 Ann ; 2 Mary ; and 3
Winifred. Mr. Gary was .s-. at his decease by his eldest son,
George Cakt, Esq. of Torr Abbey, 6. 1685; m. Anne, dau.
of Huijli, Lord Clifford; but d. 1 Oct. 1753, without issue, when
the estates passed to the children of his brother William,
Georpe and Edward; by the elder of whom,
George Gary, Esq., he was s. at Torr Abbey. This gcntlc-
man )?i. Cecilia Fagniani, and had issue,
George, his heir.
John, b. 17 Feb. 1770; m. 1st, Sophia, dau. of Edward
Sulyard, Esq., and d. 19 March, 1820, leaving issue, Henry.
heir to his uncle ; Bernard ; Lucius, Lieut, in the Walmoden
Cuirassiers, m. 8 Jan. 1839, Amelia, dau. of Count Starhem-
berg; Hujth; John; Sophia, m. Charles Stonor, Esq.;
Fanny ; Susan ; and Mary Anne. Mr. John Gary m. 2ndly,
Miss Johnson, of Norfolk, and by her had one dau., Blanche.
Mary, m. J. P. Chichester, Esq. of Arhnston.
Frances, m. 1795, Henry Stonor, Esq. of San Lucar, Spain.
Mr. George Gary m. 2ndly, Frances Stonor, relict of Thomas
Giffard, Esq. of Ghillington, and had further issue,
Mary Anne, m. 1st, John Dalton, jun., Esq. of Thurnham
Hail ; 2ndly, Sir John Hayford Thorold, Bart, of Mar.^fon ;
and 3rd y, Sir Charles Ogle, Bart. Her Ladyship d. 1S4'.;.
Georgiana, m. Francis Langan, Esq.
Mr. Gary d. 1805, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Gary, Esq. of Torr Abbey, who m. Miss Franklin,
but dying without issue was s. by his nephew,
Henry George Gary, Esq. of Torr Abbey, h. 5 Oct. 1800;
1. 1827, Emily Munro, only c;hild of Pvobert iihedden, Esq. of
Brouklands, Hampshire, and had issue,
EoBERT Shedden Solyarde, his heir.
Henry Fra.scr Lovat, 6. 4 Nov. 1833; d. 25 Oct. 1838.
Lionel Stuart Traquair Munro.
Lucius Falkland, Gapt. Rifle Brigade, m. 26 Oct. 1878, Louisa
Sophia Isabella, dau. of Major George Rowley.
Millicent Maria Johnes, m. John Stuart Goxon, Esq., 3rd son
of the late John Stuart Goxon, Esq. of Fiesk Priury, Kerry.
Agatha Edith Dottin.
Henrietta Margaret Emily, d. 7 March, 1812.
Mr. Gary d. 2 Sept. 1840.
A-iniis—Kxg., on a bend sa. three roses of the first.
Creit — A swan ppr.
Motto — Virtute e\cerpt5e.
/Seai— Torr Abbey, Torquay.
CARY OF FOLLATON.
Caet, Stanley Edward G-eorge, Esq. of Folia-
ton, Devon, J.P., b. 1825 ; m. 3 Oct. 1.SG5, Agnes
Mary, 2nd dau. of Yice- Admiral A. W. Jerming-
ham, R.N., nephew of George William Lord
Stafford, and has, with other issue,
Geoege Stanley, 6. 18G7.
ILf'lCngC. — This is the nearest collateral branch of the
ancient family of Gary of Torr Abbey.
Edward Gary, Esq., 2nd son of Willi.im Gary, Esq., and
grandson of Edward Gary, Esq. of Torr Abbey, purchased
FoUaton, Devon, and there seated himself. He m* Camilla
Annabella, eldest dau of Gilbert Fane Fleming,! Esq., by the
Lady Camilla his wife, sister of Charles, 4th Earl of Tanker-
vjlle, and had (with a younger son, Edward, and a dau.,
Camilla, who both d. unm.) a son and successor,
George Stanley Gary, Esq. of Follaton, J. P. and D.L.,
6. 1780; m. 1821, Matilda, 2nd dau. of Sir Richard Bedingfeld,
;. of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, by Charlotte Georgiana his
wife, only sister of George William, Lord Stafford ; and d.
19 Jan. 1858, having had issue.
• Mr. Gary m. 2ndly, Miss Ferrall, sister of Ec
^q., but by her had no issue.
t Mr. Fane Fleming -was son of the Hon. Oilbc
Lieut.-Gt-n. of the Leeward Islands. His 2nd dau.
Brisco, Lai t.
Ferrall,
Stanley Edward George, now of Follaton.
Camilla Arabella. i
Charlotte Matilda. Isabella.
Helen. Laura.
Adelaide, d. 14 April, 185S. Bertha.
Arms— }st and 4th Cart, arg., on a bend sa. three roses
of the field, for Gary; 2nd and 3rd for Fleming. Gu., seinee
of crosses-crosslet titchee thiee crescents or.
Crest— A swan ppr.
3{otto — Virtute excerptae.
Scat — Follaton, near Totnes.
CASBORNE OF NEW HOUSE.
Casborxe, The Kev. Walter John Spring,
M.A., of New House, Pakonliam, co. Suffolk, J.P.,
b. March, 1790 ; m. Oct. 1826, Anne, elder dau. of
the late Capel Lofft, Esq. of Troston Hall, Suffolk.
Hl'llCiltir.— The Rev. John Gasborne, Rector of Elmswell,
Suffolk, rii. Mary, dau. and heiress of the Rev. John Barrett,
D.D., Rector of Hartest, and was father of
The Rev. John Gasborne, who m. De la Riverie, dau. of the
Rev. John Symonds, D.D., by Mary his wife, sister and ce-
heir of Sir William Spring, Bart, of Pakenham Hall, and had,
with a dau., d. s. p., an only son,
The Rev. John Spring Gasborne, of New House, to. 1784,
Frances, dau. of Edmond Rogers, Esq. of Walsham-le-Willows,
Suffolk, and had (with sixdaus., 1 Frances Merelina, d. s. jj. ;
2 Theresa Rebecca, m. the Rev. Joseph Haddock, and had one
dau.; 3 Annabelle, d. s. p.; 4 Maria, widow of Gapt. William
Baynes, E.I.C.S., d. s. p.; 5 Lucretia, m. Edward Stanley,
Esq., M.D.; 6 Mary De la Riverie; and two sons, Frederic
Jermyn, Lieut. R.N., and Henry Edmund, R.N., both of whom
d. unm.), another son, the present Rev. Walter John Spring
Gasborne, of New House. The Kev. John Spring Casboiao
d. 1822.
^rms— Gu. a lion passant or, gorged with a ducal crown
of the first between three annulets of the second.
Crest— A lion passant or, gorged with a ducal coronet gu.
Motto — Puro de fonte.
Seai— New House, Pakenham, near Bury St. Edmunds.
CASEMENT OF BALLEE HOUSE.
Casement, Thomas, Esq. of Bailee House, co.
Antrim, J.P., High Sheriff 1874, b. 19 March, 1799 ;
m. 22 Sept. 1848, Dorinda Deborah, dau. of Tliomas
Abbot, Esq., J.F., of Mount Bcllew, co. Galway,
and has issue,
Catherine Gosnahan, to. 4t!i 3Iarch, 18G9, Gapt. Eldred
Thomas Pottinger, R..Y.
lltnraffC. — This family migrated to Ireland from
Rrimsey, Isle of Man, early in the 18th century, having
originally been of French extraction.
Hugh Casement, Esq., to. Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev.
Mr. Higginson, Rector of Ballinderry, co. Antrim, and was
father of
Roger Casement, Esq. m. 1786, Catherine, dau. of John
Joseph Gosnahan, Esq. of Peel, Isle of Man, and by her (who d.
1808) had issue, Thomas, now of Bailee House. Mr. Casement
d. 1832.
^)-?)!S— Erm., a lion rampant guardant ppr. charged \vith a
mullet gu., and holdng in the paws a sword erect also ppr.,
pommel and hilt gold, encircled round the point with a
wreath vert, on a chief embattled gu. a tower arg. between
two elephants' heads erased or.
Crest — A mural crown gu., issuing therefrom a demi-tiger
rampant guardant ppr., charged with a mullet of the first and
crowned with an Eastern crown or, luikliiig in the pu«s a
sword erect ppr., pommel and hilt gold, the point eucii^ltd
with a wreath vert.
MoUo — Dum spiro spero.
Sctti — Bailee House, Eallymena, co. Antrim.
CASEMENT OF INVERMORE.
The lato Edmund McGileowny Casement
Esq. of luvennore, co. Autrim, J. P., b. 1812 ; d.
umn. 1S7G.
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iLiliragC— Geosge Casement, Esq., Surgeon E.X., m.
Elizabeth Montgomery, and had two sons,
I. John Montgomery.
II. WUIiam (Sir), K.C.B.
He r.i. 2ndly, Matilda Montgomery, and had two sons,
in. George, Major in the army.
IV. Hugh, Lieut, in the anuy.
The elder son by his first wife.
John Montgomery Casement, Esq., m. Mary, dan. of John
McGildowny, Esq., and by her (who d. in 1843) had issue,
I. Edmcnd JfcGiLDOWNY, late of Invermore.
II. George, Lieut. E.E.
I. Elizabeth, m. to Capt. Gillespie, 15th Hussars.
II. Mary, m. Henry Mills, Esq.
HI- ilatilda, m. John W. Fulton, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
i\'. Jane. v. Grace.
VI. .■Vnne, m. General M'Cleverty.
He d. in 1839.
Seat — luvcrmore, Lame, co. Antrim.
CASSAN OF SHEFFIELD.
Cassan, Matthew Sheffield, Esq. of Sheffield
House, Queen's Co., J.P., High Sheriff 1843, b.
23 Dec. 1812; m. 1 May, 18 i3, and has sui-viving
issue, by Phcebe Louisa his wife,
I. Francis Setmohr Stcakt, 6. 12 July, 1313.
II. Henry Erskine, b. 14 Sept. 1849.
HI. Stephen Sheffield, 6. 29 Aug. IS.ol.
IV. Matthew Sheffield, b. 14 Sepr. 180J.
V. Edward Lawrenson, deceased.
VI. Reginald Sheffield, d. unm.
I. Emily Anne, m. 13 Feb. 1873, Lieut.-Col. J. Cecil Grove-
Price, R.A., of Croydon, Surrey.
II. Flora Adelaide. iii. Anne Elizabeth.
ILinCagC. — Stephen Cassan, a native of Montpelier, b.
1G59, sought refuge in Holland at the Revocation of the
Edict of Nantes; and in 1GS9, being then an officer in the
Foreign Brigade, was engaged under the command of Schom-
berg, in Ireland, in which kingdom he eventually settled. He
TO. 16D2, Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Joseph Sheffield,
Esq. of Navestock, Essex, and Cappoly, Queen's Co., and
had an only son,
aiATTHEW Cassan, Esq. of Cappoly or Sheffield, 6. 1C93,
who built the present mansion at Sheffield. Mr. Cassan
TO. 1st, Ann, dau. of Jonathan Baldwin, Esq. of Summer Hill,
Queen's Co., and had (besides two daus. Eliza, m. the Rev.
George Cook ; and Margaret, m. Aaron Crossley Seymour,
Esq.) two sons, .Stephe.v, his heir ; Richard Sheffield, Barris-
ter-at-Law, 6. 1729, m. Isabella, dau. of Alexander Hamilton,
Esq. of Knock, co. Dublin, M.P., and left at his decease four
daus., his co-heirs. Mr. Cassan m. 2ndly, Christian, dau. of
John Walsh, Esq. of Jamaica, and had by her, Joseph (Rev.),
of Stradbally, 6. 1742, d. 1830, aged 88, leaving issue; John,
a Capt. in the arm}', d. Aug. 1805, leaving issue ; Christiana,
6. 12 March, 1743, m. James Price, Esq. of Westfield,
Queen's Co. The eldest son and heir,
Stephen Cassan, Esq. of Sheffield, Barristcr-at-Law, h.
22 May, 1724-25; High .Sheriff Queen's Co. 17C3; m. 9 Dec.
1750, Alicia, relict of Benjamin Hunt, Esq., and dau. of
AVilliam Mercer, Esq. of Fair Hill, co. Louth. Mr. Cassan d.
26 April, 1773, aged 48; Mrs. Cassan d. 6 Feb. 1789. They had
two sons and a dau.,
I. Matthew, his heir.
II. Stephen, Barristerat-Law, 6. 2 Jan. 1757; n. 4 March,
178C, Sarah, only dau. and eventual heir of Charles Mcars,
Esq., Capt. of the "Egmont;" and d. 26 Jan. 1794,
leaving an only son,
Stephen Hyde, M.A., F.S.A., Vicar of Eniton andof Wylce,
Somerset; m. 27 Dec. 1820, Frances, 3rd dau. of the Rev.
William Ireland, M.A., Vicar of Frome, and left at his
decease, 19 July, 1841, one son and three daus., Algernon
William, b. 18 July, 1822; Gertrude Anne Calcy;
Frances Alicia ; and Florence Gcorgiana.
I. Alicia, m. Rev. George Howse, M.A., Rector of Inch.
Mr. Cassan was «. at his decease by his elder son,
Matthew Cassan, Esq. of Sheffield, b. 17.54, High SheritT
1783; Major of the Queen's Co. Militia; ra. 1st, 18 May, 1776,
Sarah, 3rd dau. of Col. Forde, of .''caforde, co. Down ; and
•-iivlly, 15 Sept. 1819, Catherine, dau. of John Head, Esq. of
Ashley Park, co. Tipperary, but left at his decease, 1 Xov.
1837, issue only by the 1st wife, one son,
Stephen Sheffield Cassan, Esq. of Sheffield, J. P., Barris-
ter-at-Law, b. 18 Oct. 1777 ; m. 4 Aug. 1804, Anne Flizabeth,
dau. of Edward Laurenson, Esq. of Capponellan, co. Kilkenny,
and had issue,
Matthew Sheffield, now of Sheffield.
Stephen Sheffield. Edward.
Arthur Jloorc, 84th regt.
Sarah Elizabeth. Mary Ann. Alicia.
Ann. Margaret.
Ai^is — Arg., three oaks eradicated ppr.
Crest — Issuant from an earl's coronet ppr. a boar's head
and neck erased or, langued gu.
jA/o^o— Juvant arva parentum.
iSca£— Sheffield, near Maryborough.
CASSIDI OF GLENBROOK.
Cassidi, Feaxcis Petee, Esq. of GMenbroot, near
Magherafclt, co. Deny, J. P., late of the Sitli vegt.,
retired Col. of the army, m. 2 June, 1853, Maria
Lucy Anne, 4th dau. of the late Matthew Hayman,
Esq. of South Abbey, Yougbal, and has issue,
I. Francis Richard, 6. 8 Feb. 1858.
I. Helen Heyman Heurieua.
II. Mary Mortimer.
Col. Cassidi served -with his regiment during the
Indian Mutiny, and was severely wounded at the
battle of Cawnpore, 26 Nov. 1857.
HtUCagC. — The very ancient Celtic family of Ua Caiside,
or O'Cassidy, has been for ages seated in the co. Fermanagh,
where the village of Ballycassidy, adjacent to Ear.iskillen,
yet locally preserves the name. Their territory was cal.eJ
Cuil-na-n-Oirear, i.e., the corner or angle of harbours,
situated on the eastern shore of the Upper Loch Erne,
immediately opposite some beautiful islets, whose indenta-
tions form the miniature haven that gave the place itij
title. It is now called The Barony of Coole. The Ua
Caiside were hereditary oUaves in medicine, or state physi-
cians of the Maguires, the olden monarchs of Fermanagh ;
and they held their district, ex offi,:in, according to the laws
of tanistry. Notices of the clan abound in Tlie Annal.f of
the Four Makers. In 1143 died Gilla Moduda O'Cassidy,
Abbot of Ardbrecon. He was author of a list of Kings of
Ireland from the introduction of Christianity to a.d. 1022.
This poem is preserved in the Book of lecan, fol. 312. la
1322, Fineen O'Cassidy, of Coole, Chief Physician of Ferma-
nagh, died. He was s. by Gilla-na-n-Angel O'Caiside, who
d. 1335. Teige, son of Joseph O'Caiside, of Coole, oUav of
Fermanagh, d. 1450. Five years after we find the obit, of
Dermot ruadh, son of Niel ruadh, of Coole. In 1490, The
O'Cassidy of Coole died. In 1504, we have the death of
Pierce MacThomas O'Cassidy, of Coole ; and of him The Four
Mailers tell us that he was "oUav to Maguire in physic"
End " a man truly learned in literature and medical .S'^ience,"
and further that he "had kept an open house for hospitality."
In 1620, Felim O'Casidy, son of Teige, ollav to the race of
Philip Maguire, died. In 1541, died Roderick Cassidy, Arch-
deacon of Clogher, eminently versed (as Sir James Ware
informs us) in the historical records of his country. Besides
having written part of the Register of Clogher, he also com-
piled the latter part of "The Annals of Ulster." Among
inquisitions in the Exchequer, is one taken at Ballycassidy,'*
CO. Fermanagh, 21 Sept. 1C30, respecting " Cormack
O'Cashedy." At this time the family had branched out widely
in the counties of Fermanagh, Louth, and Monaghan ; and to
one of these scions we refer.
Henry O'Cassidy, Esq., M.D... who had followed his ances-
trial pursuits in medicine, was of Greatwood, Mullaghbawn,
and Drumkirk, co. Louth, andof various estates in the co.J
Monaghan. He was b. circa 1050. We find, 10 April, 1690,
that King James 11. issued a commission to him, in conjunc-
tion with the High Sheriffs of the co. Monaghan pro tem. and
five others (mostly military peisons) to make an applotnicnt,
upon their county for £1,0.52 is. for three monilis. Dr.
O'Cassidy had issue, with others,
Fergcs, his heir.
Edinond, Scholar of Trinity Coll., Dublin, in 1710.
Margaret, m. Eugene O'Docherty, of Newtown, co. Leitrli
* Misprinted " Ballybalfoure, " in the Irish Record Con
sioncrs' Bcporc, 1816-20, page 470.
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The elder s^n,
Fergus U'Cassidy, Esq. of GreatwooJ, co. Loutb, antl of
" Deny," CO. Jlimu^'lian, liail two sons. Of tlicso, Jlaik, Iho
younger, was a Scholar of Trinity Coll. Dublin, iu 1700. The
cklel-,
Patrick Cassidy, E.sq. was of Dcrry, in the parish of
Magheracloony, near Carrickmacross. He vt. Catherine
Flood, anil had issue. Mr. Cassidy's last will was dated
6 July, 1703, and was proved 5 March, 1757. Among other
directions, he desired "to be buried in my tombe at Carrick
McRoss." His youngest son,
Francis Cassidy, b. cii-ca 1747, was of Cashcl, co. Tippc-
rary. Ho m. Sarah Magee, a first-cousin of William Magee,
Archbishop of Dublin, and had issue,
Mark, his heir.
Francis DulT, Capt. 60th Rifles, Private Secretary to Lord
Castlcrcagh the Statesman. By Mary Anne his wife, wiio
d. at Dudley, 24 Feb. 1877, aged 91, he had, 1 Mark ; 1 Fran-
ces ; 2 Maria, Mrs. Roper.
Frances, d. young.
He d. 1802. His elder son was.
The Rev. Mark Cassidv, A.M., &. 1 Aug. 1777, Scholar
of Trinity Coll. Dublin, 171)7. He m. 1808, Henrietta, dau.
(by his wife, Marguerite Vateau, the only child and heiress of
Paul Peter Isaac Vateau, a Huguenot refugee, who had settled
in Dublin) and co-heiress with her sister, Esther, wife of Rev.
Prebendary Cleland, of Samuel Jackson, Esq. of Stormount,
near Belfast, a West Indian Planter; and by her (who d. 14
Dec. 185S), he had issue,
Samuel, of Glenbrook, co. Derry, m. Esther Scott, but
d. s. p.
Francis Peter, now of Glenbrook.
Charles, d. «,!„,. at Sliugsby, Yorkshire, 2 March. 1857.
F'rederick (Rev.)
William Rev.), Vicar of Grindon, co. Durham.
EobiTt, LL.D., of Hackamore House, Belfast, lu. Annie, dau.
of Dr. Ardagh, and d. 11 Nov. 1873, leaving issue.
Loftus, Major 18th Hussars, iii. Jane, dau.'of Col. Barlow,
and has issue.
Alfred, m. Sarah Louisa, dau. of W. N. Erycit, Esq. of
Birkdale, Southpool.
Sarah, d. unm. 13 Oct. 1873.
Henrietta, m. Richard Wilson, Esq., J. P., of Carnlough, co.
Antrim, and has a son, Mark Francis.
Fanny, m. Col. Audain, late of ICth Infanti-y, and has
Emily, to. Rev. Samuel Hayman (s-'c IIayman of Myrtle
drove and Houth AObcy), and has issue.
The Rev. M. Casridy was CUancellor of Kilfcnora. and In-
cumbent of Newtonards, and d. 10 Dec. 1S39, bciug s. by his
2nd son, Col. Francis Peter Cassidi.
Arms — Per chevron avg. and gu. two lions rampant in
chief and a boar passant in base counterchangod.
Crest — A spear, broken into three pieces, two in saltirc and
the head in pale ppr. banded gu. (Another crest was "a
caduceus," perhaps referring to Mercury and the ancient heal-
ing: arts of the family.)
Motto — Franga.s non flcctes.
&at— Glenbrook, near Magherafcit, co. Derry.
CATHCAKT OF CAEBISTOII.
Cathcaet, Robert, Esq. of Carbiston, co. A\v,
and of I'itcairlie, co. Fife, J .P., D.L. co. Fife, *. his
father 1857 ; served with the 74th Higlilauders in
the Cape war ; m. 1856, Agnes, eldest dau. and co-
heiress of Henry Baxter, Esq. of Idvies, Forfarshire,
and has issue,
I. James Taylor, b. 1853.
II. William Taylor. ni. Alan Taylor.
HtnCaflC— The Cathcarts nf CorblMnn, says Xisbet,
are an " old branch of the family of Cathcart, as far back as
the time of Robert III.;" but it would appear that a stiil
greater antiquity can be claimed for them. They had a gift
of the wardship of the lands of Carbiston, during the reign of
David II., in 13G8.
James Cathcart, of Carbiston, son of Francis, of Car-
biston, and the lineal descendant of David Calhcavt. of*
DucUray, 3rd son of John, Lord Cathcart, m. Magdalen,
eldest dau. of Sir James Rochead, Bart., of Inverleith, by
^^•hom he had. Col. James Catucart, and Capt. Thomas
Cathcart, the latter of whom was killed in the Spanish wars.
He was s. by his son,
CoL. James Cathcart, who, on his succession, became
Col. James Rochead-CathearC, of Inverleith and Carbiston.
He d. unm., and was s. by his grand-nephew,
James Cathcart, of Carbiston, iii. 17(14, Lneretia, eldest
dau. of Robert Colquhoun, of St. Christopliel' and Santa Cruz,
and dying 1795, was s. by his son,
James Cathcart, Major 19th Dragoons, d. unm. ISIO, an^
was s. by his brother,
Robert Cathcart, Capt. R.N., an ofReer of distinguished
merit. Fifth Lieut, in the " Bellerophon " at the battle of
the Nile, and his Captain having been wounded early in the
action, and the senior Ueutenants killed, he had the gloiy of
continuing the contest with the " L'Orient," till the latter blew
up. Capt. Cathcart m. 1814, Catherine Scrymgeour, dau. of
Henry Scrymgeour Wedderburn, of Wedderbuin and Birkhill,
and d. 1833, leaving no issue, when he was s. by his
brother,
Taylor Cathcart, Esq. of Carbiston and Pitcairlie, many
years resident in Jamaica, who to. 1823, F'ranees, eldest
dau. of George Marcy, of Geneva and Kepp, Jamaica, and.
had issue,
James, Lieut. B.lSr.I., d. 1850.
ItuBERT, now of Carbiston.
William Taylor, Lieut. R.A., d. 17 Jan. 1859.
Frances.
Mr. Cathcart d. 1857.
Arms—Az., three cross-cro'slcts, fifchce, issuing out ofa:i
many crescents arg., in the collar point a man's heart ensigned
with an imperial crown ppr. as a'matcrnal difl'erence from
other descendants of the family oi Cathcart.
Crest — A dexter hand couped at the wrist, issuing out of ai
wreath holding up a crescent urg.
Motto — I hope to speed.
Scat — PiLcarlie, Auchtermuchty, Fifeshire.
CATHCART OF KNOCIZDOLTAU,
CAxncART, Alexander, Esq. of Xnockdolian
Castle, CO. Ayr, J.P., b. 6 March, 1800 ; s. his brother
1810; m. 13 July, 1811, Margaret, 4.th dau. of
James Murdoch, Esq.
iiillCilflP.— James Cathcart, of Barneill, 2nd son of
John Cathcart, of Carleton, and grandson of Roliert Cath-
isrt, of Killochan, obtained a charter of the lands of Easter
Barneill M'Lune from King James, 1601, and purcha.scd
the estate of Genoch, co. Wigton, about 1018. His great-
grandson,
John CiTHCAUx, of Genoch and Knockdolian (son of Robert
Cathcart, of Genoch, and grandson of John Cathcart, of
Genoch, by Rosina his wife, dau. of Sir Peter Agnew, of
Lochnaw), m. 9 June, 1719, Agnes, eldest dau. of xMexander
Cochrane, of Craigmuir, nephew of the 1st Earl of Dundonald,
and d. 1779, leaving an only son,
RoRERT Cathcaet, of Genoch and Knockdolian, 6. 1721 ;
TO. 12 May, 1763, Marion, only dau. of John Buchan, of
Letham, co. Haddington, by his wife, Elizabeth Hepburn, of
Smeaton, and by her (who d. 10 Aug. 1810, aged 70) had
issue. He d. 1784, and was s. by his sou,
John Cathcart, of Genoch and Knockdolian, Advocate,
6. 14 May, 1768; to. 17 June, 1795, Ann, eldest dau, of the
Hon. Alexander Gordon, of Rockville, 3rd son of William,
2nd Lord Aberdeen,, and by her (who d. 27 March, 1837) had
issue, 1 Robert, his heir; 2 George, d. young, 1811; 3 Alex-
ander, now of Knockdolian; 1 Ann, m. Nov. 1839, Samuel
Berger, Esq. of Homerton, Middlesex, and d. 29 Aug. 1S52 ;
2 Marion, d. young, 1824. Mr. Cathcart d. 5 Oct. 1835, and
was «. by his son,
Robert Cathcart, Esq. of Genoch and Knockdolian
H.E.I.C.C.S., 6. 1797, d. tmm. at Agra, Bengal, 14 July, ls40,
and was s. by his brother, the present Alexander Cathcart,
of Knockdolian.
Arms — Az., three cros.s-crosslot!, fitchee, i.ssuing out of ss
many crescents arg., in chiet a man's heart gu. ensigucd wiia
an imperial crown jjpr.
Crest— A dexter hand couped at the wrist issuing out of a.
wreath holding up a crescent arg.
Motto— 1 hope to speed.
iScai— Knockdolian Castle, near Girvan, Ayr.<i;re.
CATOIT OF EINBSOOK.
Catox, EiCHARD-EiiDJioxD, Esq. of Bmbrook,
CO. Lincoln, Zi. 21 Aug. iSUG ; w. 1831, Anna Maria,
284
CAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CAT
clan, of Ecv. John 'Ricleout, Ecctor of Wooclman-
cote, Sussex, by Frances his wife, dau. of Sir
Hari-y Goring, Bart., and has issue,
I. Eedmond Eideoct Rewlet, late Lieut. 1st regt. (Royals),
served in the Crimea, and received the Crimean Medal
and clasp and Turkish medal, b. 1 Oct. 1833; m. 8 Sept.
18.57, Jane Ann Aytoun, dau. of An^us Turner, Esq. of
Kippen House, and Glentyrc, co. Perth; and d. 30 April,
1859, leavint,' a son,
Bedmond BEWLEr, h. 31 Oct. IS.-iS.
1. Frances Eliza, m. 10 April, 1856, Henry Jones, Esq. of
Earlsdale, «o. Salop, and Binnum, near Melbourne,
Australia.
n. GeorKiana Mary, m. 24 Auj. 1858, Alexander J. C.
AVarrand, Esq. of Kyefield House, co. Kos.s, N.B., late of
3olh regt.
ni. Laura Sophia, m. 2 Feb. 1860, Benjamin Lumsden
Gordon, Esq.. Lieut.-Col. Boyal Horse Artillery.
Mr. Caton s. his father in 1864.
3itlTCa0C.— Thomas Caton, owner of lands at Windlinj;,
Norfolk, and at Denliam, Suffolk, in 1548, left issue, by Eliza-
beth his wife, with five daus., two sons, 1 Thomas, and 2
Henry, of Denham, Suffolk, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Caton, of Brumstead, Norfolk, who r,i. and left
issue, with three daus., Henry, of Thorpe Abbots, co. Norfolk;
Thomas, of Windling, and William, of Denham. He d. 1564,
and was s. by his son,
Henby Caton, m. 1592, Mary, dau. of Thomas Wales, Esq.,
and had three sons and three daus. ; Uj-ing, 1639, he was s. by
his son,
Thomas Caton, who m. Ann, dau. of Richard Wythe, Esq. of
Brockdish, Norfolk, and had issue, fire sons. He d. Sept.
1640, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Caton, Esq. of Thorpe Abbots, m. before 16G0,
Susanna, dau. and co-heir of Luke Constable, of Swaffliam
Market, co. Norfolk, and d. 1705, leaving a son,
John Caton, Esq. of Thorpe Abbots, 6.0 May, 16GS; m.
Philippe, dau. of Richard Wythe, Esq. of Brockdlsh, Norfolk,
by Mary his wife, dau. of Nathaniel Thurston, Esq. of Hoxne
Abbey, Suffolk, and had John (who d. young) and
Thomas Caton, Esq. of Thorpe Abbots, bapt. 3 Feb. 1707 ;
•ni. Hannah Stednian, by whom he had a dau. (Susanna, m. 28
Sept. 1763, Rev. Charles Chauncy, Rector of Ayot St. Peters,
d. 8 July, 1825, aged 83), and a son, his .successor, in 1749.
TucKSTON John Caton, Esq. of Thorpe Alibots, 6. 15 Aug.
1745; ni. Margaret Hawkesmore, dau. and co-heiress of
Bichard Bewley, Esq. of Bin brook and Bishop Norton, co.
Lincoln, by whom (who m. 2ndly, Lieut.-Col. George Herbert
Adams) he had issue,
BicHARD Bewlet his heir.
Thomas Mott, M.U., -in. Eliza, dau. of Major Basil Woodd;
d. s. p. 29 March, la53.
Han-iet.
Eliza, m. Benjamin Burrcll, Esq. of Brigsley, oo. Lincoln.
Mr. Caton (/. in June, 1782, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eev. Bichaed Bewley Caton, of Binbrook, co. Lincoln,
b. March, 1774, entered the army in 1796, served in Egypt in
1801, as an officer in 12th Lancers, under Sir Ralph Aber-
cromby, received the gold medal from the Porte, and the war
medal and clasp for Egypt, afterwards Major in 3rd Boyal
Lincoln Militia, subsequently entered into Holy Order, and was
M.A.Cantab.; m. 1st, 1802, Eliza, dau. of Redmond Power,
Esq. of Whitefort, co. Tipperary, by whom (who d. 27 March,
1852) he had issue,
I. IticHAKD Bedmond, his heir.
II. Thurston Bowlcy, of Di-nvilles, Hants; vi. 1st, 18 July,
183.5, Marie Louise Estlier, dau. of Col. Durandde St. Ro.se,
late Chief de I'etat a, Paris, and by her (who d. 15 May,
1844) he had a dau.,
Adine Eliza.
He jn. 2ndly, 15 Feb. 1819, Sr-lina Flizalieth, only dau. of
Major Richard Shaw, 1st JIadras Cavalry, and had issue,
Constance Margaret Mary.
I. Maria EPza, m. 2 Dec. 1831, Rieh.ard Henry Kinchant,
Esq. of Park Hall and Bishop's Castle, J. P. and D.L. co.
Salop, High Sherilf 1846, late uf 69th regt.
Rev. Richard Bewley Caton vi. 2ndly, Harriet, dau. of Clement
Harrison, Esq. of Pulteney Street, Bath, and d. 1864, when he
was s. by his eldest son, the present RiciiAun Redmond Caton,
Esq. of Binbrook.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per fess gu. and az. two
cats-o'-moiintain passant arg. spotted sa. on a canton or a
cross-crosslot litchco of the fourth lor Caton ; 2nd and ord
quarterly gn. and vair a bend or, thereon an annulet and
crescent for Constable.
Crent — Out of a castle arg. charged with three cross-
crosslets sa. a saracen's head affronte ppr. wreathed arg. and
gu-
Motto — Cautus motuit foveam.
.SVftJ.s— Binbrook, Norton and Kirtcn, co. Lincoln ; and Car
House, CO. York, E,B.
CATOR OF WOODBASTWICK.
Catob, Albemable, Esq. of Woodbastwict Hall,
Norfolk, Beckenham Place, Kent, and Trewshury,
CO. Gloucester, J.P., b. 6 April, 1836; m. 22 Feb.
1859, Mary Molesworth Cordelia, 3rd dau. of C. A.
Harris, Esq. of Hayne, Devon, and has had issue,
I. John, &. 24 Sept. 1862.
II. Albemarie Bertie, b. 6 Jan. 1869; d. 12 March, 1869.
III. Albemarie Bertie Edward, 6. 12 April, 1877.
I. Elizabeth Margaret. li. Mary Wingfield.
III. Gertrude Harriet.
IV. Beatrice Charlotte Emily.
V. Edith Louisa. vi. Georgina Marguerite.
VII. Mabel Diana Frances.
v;ii. Christabel Nona Penelope.
ILtnCflJC. — Joseph Catoh, Esq., a Merchant of eminence,
s. to Beckenham and the other estates of his uncle, John Cator,
Esq., 1806. He m. at Calcutta, 1780, Diana, sister of Admiral
Sir Albemarie Bertie, Bart., K.B. (of the Ducal family of
Ancaster), and by her (who d. 1829) left at his decease, 1818,
several children, of whom were,
John, his heir.
Cliarles (Rev.) to. and had issue.
William (Sir). K.C.B., General E.A., m. Penelope Anne, on!)
dau. of Sir John Farnaby, Bart., and had issue (see Lennaed
of IVlckham Court).
Thomas, M.A., Bector of Womersley, and afterwards of Kirby
Smeaton, co. York, m. 25 Sept. 1825, L-idy Louisa Frances
Lumley, dau. of John, 7th Earl of Scarbrough, and d. at
his rectory, near Pontefract, 24 Aug. 1864, leaving 1 John
Thomas, of Wentbridge House, co. York, m. Catherine
Sarah, dau. of John Swann, Esq. ; 2 Thomas William, Lieut.-
Col. late 76th foot, m. 18 Nov. 1873, Jane Louisa, 2nd dau.
of Bear-Admiral Sotheby, Manor House, High Beech; and
other issue.
Bertie Cornelius, Admiral R.N., a distinguished naval officer,
d. 23 July. 1864.
Peter, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. for Kent, M.A. Trinity Coll.,
Cambridge; to. 1823, Martha, dau. of G. Alder, Esq., and
had issue.
The eldest son,
John Catok, Esq., of Beckenham Place, Kent, and of
AVoodbastwick Hall, Norfolk, m. 25 Sept. 1806, Elizabeth
Louisa, dau. of Sir Ross Mahon, Bart., of Castleyar, co. Gal-
way, and by her (who d. 11 Feb. 1847) had issue,
AlbemahI/E, of Woodbastwick.
William Thornhill.
Elizabeth Diana, m. D. II. Kelly, Esq., of Castle Kelly, co.
Galwav, and d. 23 Jan. 1809.
Anne Charlotte, to. Capt. F. B. Drew, and is deceased.
Mr. Cator d. 20 Aug. 1858, and was s. by his elder son,
Albemarle Cator, Esq., of AVoodbastwick Hall, Norfolk,
High Sheriff 1867, 6. 7 April, 1813; to. 22 April, 1834,
Elizabeth Margaret, eldest dau. of John H. Blakeuey, Esq. of
Abbert, to. Galway, and had issue,
John, 6. 8 Feb. 1835; d. 23 Fob. 1859.
Albemarle, now of Woodbastwick.
William, 6. 26 Aug. 18.39.
Bertie, b. 30 July, 1843; d. 11 Oct. 1859.
Edward, b. June, 1847.
Robert, b. 3 April, 18.'J1.
Henry William, and three daus. : Ihe 2nd ra. W. Birkbeck,
Esq., of Thorpe, Norwich, and c^ 2 March, 1869.
Mr. Cator d. 1 May, 1868, and was s. by his eldest surviving son.
Arms— '£i-m., on a pile gu. a lion passant guardant or.
Crest — A lion's head erased or, collared with a bar
gemelle az.
Motto — Nihil sine labore.
Sfat — AVoodbastwick Hall, Norwich; Beckenham Place,
Kent; Trewsbury, Cirencester.
CAU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CAV
285
CAULFEILD.
Caulfeild of Drumcairne. Caulteiid of Raheeiulvff.
Caulfeild of Bloomfidd.
See Burke's Peerage (Cuaklemokt).
CAULFEILD OF DONATVTON".
Caulfeild, St. George Francis, Esq. of Dona-
mon Castle, co. Roscommon, J. P., late 1st Life
Guards, b. 8 March, 180(1 ; vi. 17 Aug. 1830, Hon.
Susan Crofton, sister of Edward, late Lord Crofton,
aud has issue,
I. St. George Francis Robert, h. April, 1S31 ; m. 11 Feb.
1SG8, Louisa, only dau. of Thomas R. Crampton, Esq.,
and d. 9 March, 1875, leaving a son,
Al(7Eknox Thomas St. George, b. 31 July, 18G9.
II. Alfred Henry, b. 29 Dec. 1834; m. 1st, 14 Nov. 1872,
Augusta, Countess Dowager of Kingston, wlio d. 1 April,
1873, and 2ndly, 4 Aug. 1874, Lady Alan Spencer ChurcUill,
sister of John Winston, Duke of Marlborough, K.G.
I. Emily Susan, on. 31 July, 1852, Henry, 3rd Earl of Lons-
dale.
II. l'"anny Florence, in. Nov. 1862, Owen Williams, Lieut. -
Col. Royal Horse Guards, of Craig-y-Don, Anglesey, and
Temple House, Great Marlow.
ILlUCagC— Colonel John Cadlfeild, 4th son of the
Hon. and Rev. Charles Caulfeild, 2nd son of William, 2nd Vis-
count Charlemont, s. to the estates of his kinsman, Chief
Justice St. George Caulfeild, of Donamon. He m. Mary,
dau. of Henry Irvine, Esq., younger brother of William
Irvine, Esq. of Castle Irvine, M.P. for Fermanagh, and by her
had a son,
St. George Caulfeild, Esq. of Donamon, 6. 19 Aug. 1780;
m. 2 April, 1802, Hon. Frances Crofton, dau. of Baroness
Crofton, and had issue,
St. George Francis, present representative.
Fanny Harriet, m. 10 July, 1827, Frederick Hamilton Corne-
waU, Esq. of Dclbury Hall, co. Salop, eldest son of the late
Dr. Cornewall, Bishop of Worcester.
Harriet, iji. Feb. 1830, Le Comte Achilla de la Marre.
Arms — Harry of ten arg. and gu. on a canton of the second
a lion passant guardant or.
Crest — A dragon's head erased gu., gorged with a bar gemelle
arg.
Motto — Deo duce ferro Comitante.
Seat — Donamon Castle, co. Roscommon.
CAVE OF CLEVE HILL.
Cave, Eight Hon. SiErnEX, of Clove Hill, co.
Gloucester, and of Sidbury Manor, co. Devon, P.O.,
F.R.G.S., F.S.A., Paymaster-General and Vice
President of the Eoard of Trade from July 186G to
Dee. 1868, Judge Advocate General from Jan. 1874 to
Nov. 1875, Paymaster- General since Jan. 1874, Com-
missioner in Paris for negotiating Fishery Conven-
tion 1866-7, Special Envoy to Egypt 1875-6, M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for New Shoreham and
Eape of Brambor, first elected May, 1859, J.P. and
D.L., b. 28 Dec. 1820; m. 7 Sept. 1852, Emma
Jane, eldest dau. of the late Rev. William Smyth,
of Elkington Hall, co. Lincoln, Prebendary of
Lincoln {see Smyth of Amiable s).
ILtnCn0C.— This family formerly possessed estates in the
parishes of Powick and Martley, and other parts of Wor;;ester-
shire, but having become reduced, John Cave settled in
Bristol about 1750, and, engaging in commerce, restored the
fortunes of the family. He m. 17G2, Susanna, dau. and heiress
of Stephen Cox, Esq. of Bristol and Sturminster Newton,
Dorset, and d. 1 March, 1800, leaving by her (who d. 20 May,
1806), with other children,
Stephen Cave, Esq. of Cleve Hill, J.P., b. 8 March, 17G3;
m,. Ann, dau. of Thomas Daniel, Esq. {see Daniel of Stood-
IfiriJi), and d. 18 Feb. 1838, leaving by her (who was 6. 19 Nov.
17C3, and d. i Jan. 1851) survivinc issue,
Daniel, of Cleve Hill and Sidbury.
Charles, of 23, Lowndes Street, London, vt. Sarah, dan. and
heiress of Laurence Trent Cumberbatch, Esq. ot Barbadoes
and has issue, 1 Stephen, d. 3 June, 1868; 2 Laurence
Trent, late Capt. H.M. 54th regt., m. Lucy, dau. ot the
late John Greenwood, Esq., Q.C., and has issue.
George, of Burfield, near Bristol, b. 1708; m. Anne, dau. of
Capt. Halliday, R.N.; d. 15 April, 1877, leaving issue,
I George Noble, Lieut. -Col. Comm. 24th regt. Punjaub N.I. ;
John Halliday, Capt. R.N., C.B. ; 3 Edward, I.ieut.-Cnl.
(unattached); 4 William, late 20th regt. ; 5 Walter, Lieut.
107tli regt. ; and other children.
Walter.
Harriet, in. John New, Esq. (deceased) of Cradock, co.
Devon, and has, John Cave, and Frederick.
The eldest son,
Daniel Cave, Esq. of Cleve Hill, and of Sidbury JIanor,
Devon, J. P., M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxford, 1st High SherilT
of Bristol after the passing of the Municipal Reform Act,
b. 22 April, 1789 ; m. 15 April, 1820, Frances (she d. May 1,
1854) dau. of Henry Locock, Esq., M.D. of Northampton, by
Susannah his wife, dau. of Rev. Edmund Smyth, of Annables
and Great Linford, Bucks, and had issue,
I. Stephen (Right Hon.), P.C, now of Cleve Hill and Sid-
bury Manor.
II. Henry, b. 23 March, 1822; d. 18 July, 1858.
in. Charles Daniel, M.A., High Sheriff of Bristol, 18G3, b.
17 Sept.. 1832; to. 1 Sept. 1859, Edith Harriet, dau. of the
late John Addington Symonds, Esq., M.D.,ot Clifton, and
has issue.
rv. Daniel, 6. 5 Sept. 1835, accidentally drowned in Upper
Egypt, 30 Jan. 18G1.
I. Anne, d. 1 Dec. 1847.
II. Frances, m. July, 1855, George Lyall, Esq. of TleaJTey,
Surrey, and Findon, Sussex, late M.P. for Whitehaven.
ni. Susannah, m. May, 1851, John Bay ley, Esq. ot Aldeiley,
CO. Gloucester, who is deceased.
IV. Emma. v. Marian.
VI. Eleanor, in. 1 July, 1873, Rev. Charles A. Alington, ot
Swinhope, co. Lincoln {see Alington), and d. 5 May, 1874.
Mr. Daniel Cave d. 0 March, 1872.
.(i)-)/is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., fretty of eight pieces az.,.
on a fesse or, a greyhound, courant, sa., within a bordure of
the third, pellettee; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron between
three cocks' heads gu.
Crest— A greyhound courant az.
Motto— Ca.-\i:.
Smti-Oisvti Hill, Downend, Bristol; Sidbury Manor, Sid-
mouth.
CAVENDISH OF CHYKNELL.
Cavendish, Henry Cavendish, Esq. of Chyliuell,.
CO. Salop, J.P. and D.L., b. 5 Jan. 1822 ; m. 22 July,.
1862, Selina Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. Heury
Gage (marriage dissolved 1872), and has issue,
I. Edith Selina. ii. Ethel Julia.
III. Elfrida Geraldine.
This gentleman, -who is eldest son of the lato
Frederick Farmer Taylor, wliom he s. 1852, took
his mother's surname and arms of Cavendish,.
instead of that of Taylor.
ilturacir.— This family is a younger branch of the-
Tatlors of tihadoxhurst, Kent, where they were settled froni.
the Conquest.
Frederic Farmer Tatlor, Esq. of Chyknell, co. Salop,
J.P. b. 5 Nov. 1780; served as High Sheriff 1815. He was
son of Edward Farmer Taylor, of Chyknell, who derived his
Christian name from his maternal ancestors, the Farmers of
Chyknell, and inherited the estate through his mother, Sarah,
one of the two daus. and co-heirs of Thomas Farmer, of a.
family resident there for more than two centuries, and settled
previously at Oldbury, near Bridgnorth. His progenitor,
Edward F'armer, obtained Chyknell in marriage with Eliza-
beth, dau. and co-heir of John Potter, 6th in descent from
John Potter, proprietor of estates in the same neighbourhood,
19 RiCHABD II., and whose wife is presumed to have been of
the family of Chyknell, the inheritors of that place during
several preceding reigns. Mr. Taylor in. 28 Dec. lt(16,
Juliana, dau. of Richard Cavendish, Lord Waterpark, aud had
issue,
Henry Cavendish, now of ChyknelL
George Cavendish b. 18 Oct. 1826; late of the 95th regt.;
m. 28 Dec. 1858, Louisa, 2nd dau. of Col. Charles Carroll,
of Doughoregon Manor, Maryland U.S. America, andlia;
issue a son and dau.
2S6
CAY
TEE LxVXDED GENTRY.
CHA
Edward Cavendish (Rev.), h. 20 Jan. 1831.
Mr. Taylor d. 24 June, 1852.
Arnifi—Sa., three stags' heads cabossed, arg. attired or,
a border of the second.
Crest— On a ducal coronet or, a sciTJcnt nowed fessways ppr.
(Seat— Chyliuell, Bridgnorth, co. Salop.
CATLEY OF WYDALE.
Catlet, Edward Stillingfleet, Esq. of Wy-
dale and Low Hall, co. York, J.P., D.L., b. 30 July,
1824, Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple ;
author of European Eevolutions of 1848 ; s. his
•father 1862 ; m. 1872, Ellen Louisa, dau. of Ambrose
Awdry, Esq. of Seeud, co. Wilts.
iLlUCaflC— AnTHUR Catlet, Esq., 2ncl son of Sir William
Cayley, 1st bart. of Brompton, co. Yorli, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Shipton, Esq. of Low Hall, and was father of
Aktudr Catlet, Esq. of Low Hall, co. York, who m. three
times: 1st, Miss Noel, of the Gainsborough family; 2ndiy,
Miss Thompson, of Kilham : and 3rdly, Miss Judson. By the
last only he had issue, viz., a son and heir,
The liEV. John Catlet, of Low Hall, to. Rebecca, dau. and
coheir of Alexander Nowell, Esq. of Rede, co. Lancaster, and
had (with two daus., one of whom d. unm., and the ovisr m.
but had no issue) an only son,
The Rev. John Catlet, Esq. of Low Hall, Brompton. to.
Frances, only dau. of Sir George Cayley, 4th bart., by Phila-
delphia his wife, dau. of John Digby, Esq. of Mansfield Wood-
house, CO. Nottingham, and had a dau., Philadelphia Frances,
Vvho d. unm. 1858, and one son,
John Catlet, Esq. of Low Hall, to. 30 May, 1798, Eliza-
Jieth Sarah, dau. and heiress of Rev. Edward Stillingfleet (who
tl.. 1795) by Margaret his wife, dau. of John Archer, Esq. of
Trelewack and Trclask, co. Cornwall, which Rev. Edward
Stillingfleet was son of Rev. Edward Stillingfieet, by Ehza-
beth liis wife, dau. of Phineas Jackson, Esq., and grandson of
Very Rev. James Stillingfieet, Dean of Worcester, who was
eon of Edward Stillingfieet, Bishop of Worcester. By Ehza-
bcth Sarah his wife (who d. 1807), Mr. Cayley left at his
<lccease, IG June, 184G (with four daus., all of whom d. unm.),
an only son,
Edward Stillingfleet Catlet, Esq. of Wydale and Low
Hall, M.P. for the N.R. of York, J.P. and D.L., b. 13 Aug.
1802; to. 30 Aug. 1823, his second cousin, Emma, 3rd dau. of
Sir George Cayley, Bart, of Brompton, and by her (who d.
S Aug. 1848) had issue,
Edward Stillingfleet, now of Wydale.
George John, Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple, author
of several works, 6. 26 Jan. 1826; to. 11 Sept. 1860, Mary
Anne Frances, eldest dau. of Montagu Wilraot, Esq., and
has issue, 1 Hugh, 6. 6 Sept. 1861 ; 2 Arthur, b. 3 Sept.
1862; 1 Violet.
Charles Digby, R.N., 6. 22 March, 1827; d. 17 Blay, 1844.
Mr. Cayley d. 24 Feb. 1862, and was .«. by his son.
^i-iiis- Quarterly, arg. and sa., on a bend gu. three muJets
of the first.
Cre.H—A demi-lion rampant or, charged with a bend gu.,
thereon three mullets arg., in the paws a battle-axe az. handle
also gu. tufted gold.
Scat— Wydale, York.
CHAD OF THUKSFORD HALIi.
Scott-Chvd, JosEPn Stonehewee, Esq. of
Thursford Hall, Norfolk, M.A., J.P., High Sheriff
1863, b. 12 July, 1829 ; m. 10 June, 1856, Edith
Elizabetli, younger dau. of John J. Ravi^linson, Esq.
of Graythwaite, co. Lancaster, and has, Chahles,
b. 1857, and other issue. This gentleman, eldest
eon of Joseph Scott, Esq. of Colney, Norfolk (who
d. 1873), by Louisa Elizabeth his wife, dau. and
ico-heir of Jolm Winn Thomlinson, Esq. of Cley-
next-Sea, in the same county, assumed, by royal
license, 27 Nov. 1855, the additional surname and
arms of Chad, in compliance with the testamentary
injunction of his inafernal great-uncle, Sir Charles
Ciiud, Bart, of Tliursford and Pinckney.
Arms — ^Per pale gu. and arg. a cros';-potent, onidratod in
the 1st and 4th quarters a cross-pattee ; in the /nd and 3rd
a rose, all counterchanged, quartering Scott.
Crests — 1st, a falcon, wings expanded ppr., beaked legged
and merabered or, supporting in the dexter claw a cross-potent
as in the arms ; 2nd, Scott.
6V(7r>t— Thursford HaU, Thetlbrd, Norfolk; Colney Hall.
Norwich.
CHADWICK OF HEAL,EY, EIDWABE,
AND NEW HALL.
CnADWiCE, John De Heley Matestn, Esq. of
Hcaley Hall, co. Lancaster, Mavesyn Ridware, co.
Stafford, and New Hall, co. Warwick, J.P. and
D.L., b. 30 Dec. 1834 ; m. 26 Nov. 1858, Clara
Sophia, eldest dau. of Major S. B. Goad, Bengal
Cavalry, and has issue,
I. HnooMAVESTN, 6. 14 Dee. 1859.
II. Charles, b. 14 June, 1863.
III. John De Heley Mavesyn, 6. 23 Nov. 18GG.
IV. Henry Sacheverell Mavesyn, 6. 21 June, 1874.
1. Clara Mavesyn. ii. Eliza Catherine.
Mr. Chadwick was formerly in the 2nd Dragoon
Guards and 9th Lancers ; with the latter regiment
he served during the Indian Mutiny 1857 and
1858, and received the Medal and Clasp.
it illCagC— Jordan Chadwics (younger brother of Henry
de Chadwyk, of Chadwyk, co. Lancaster) m. Elianore, dau. of
Christopher Byrkeshagh, of Hundersfield, and by her was
father of
John Chadwtke, vi. 1483, Alice, eldest dau. and co-heir of
Adam Okeden, of Heley, lineally descended from Adam de
Okeden, who ra. Navise, the heir of Thomas de llcley. John
Chadwyck d. 1498, leaving^ with a younger son, James, a
Priest, his successor,
Thomas Chadwtke, of Heley, grandfather of
Robert Chadwtcke, Esq. of Healey, who rebuilt with stone
the old family man.sion there. His grandson,
John Chadwicke, Esq. of Healey Hall, m. Katharine, only
surviving dau. and heir of Lewis Chadwicke, Esq. of Mavesyn-
Ridware, co. Stafford, Col. in the service of the Parliament,
by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of Anthony Bagot, Esq. of
Colton, which Lewis Chadwicke was eldest son of John Chad-
wicke, Esq., and Joyce his wife, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Cawarden, Esq. of Mavesyn-Ridware, 6th in descent from Sir
John Carwarden, Knt., and Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-
heir of Sir Robert Mauveysin, Knt., Lord of Mauvesyn-Ridware
tciiij). Edward HI. By the heiress of Chadwicke of Mavesyn-
Ridware (who m. 2ndly, 1670, Jonathan Chadwicke, Esq. of
Chadwicke ; and 3rdly, George Halstead, Esq. of Manchester),
Mr. Chadwicke of Healey had (with three daus., of whom the
youngest, Mary, to. Robert Illingworth, Esq. of Huntsbank)
five sons, viz., 1 Charles, his heir ; 2 John, M.A., Vicar of
Darenth, &c., Kent, father of Captain Robert Chadwick,
R.N., of Northfleet; 3 Jordan, of Oldham, d. 1728, leaving,
by Jane his wife, relict of John Dearden, Esq., two sons, John
and Richard ; 4 Lewis, of Whitworth ; 5 Robert, d. unin. The
eldest son,
Charles Chadwick, Esq. of Healey and Ridware, bapt.
G March, 1637 ; to. 1C65, Anne, only dau. of Valence Sache-
verell, Esq. of New Hall, co. Warwick, and of Callow, co.
Derb)-, by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir George Devereu.x, Knt. of
Sheldon Hall, and by her (who d. 1689) he left at his decease,
1697, a dau., Catherine, to. 1698, Ralph Floyer, Esq. ; and a
son,
Charles Chadwick, Esq. of Hcaley and Ridware, bapt.
22 Feb. 1G75, to. 1st, 1099, Dorothy, dau. of Sir Thomas
Dniman, Knt. of Shaw House, Berks, and had by her a son,
Charles, his heir; and two daus., Mary, d. unm. 1770; and
Dorothy, of Ridware, New Hall, and Callow, d. unm. 1784.
Charles Chadwick «(,. 2ndly, 20 Nov. 1714, his cousin Mary,
dau. of Robert Illingworth, Esq., and by her, who d. 1737, had
an only son, John, of whom presently. Mr. Chadwick d. 175G,
aged 82, and was s. by his son,
Charles Chadwick, Esq., of Ridware, New Hall, and Callow,
6. 1 Feb. 1706; who assumed the surname and arms of Sache-
verell. He TO. 1741, Anna Maria, eldest dau. and co-heir of
William Brearley, Gent, of Handworth; but d. s. p. 31 July,
1779. His widow, surviving, s. to the property of her only
sister, Jane (who had in. 1st, Captain CUipton, and 2ndly,
Walter Goiigh, Esq. of Perry Hall), and d. 12 Jan. 1795, aged
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85. At the demise of Mr. (Chadwick) Sachcvercll, the rcpic-
sciilation of the family devolve<i on his half-brother,
John Chadwick, Esq. of Healey Hall, J.I', and D.L., b.
22 Jan. 1720, Lieut.-Col. of the Koyal Lancashire Militia, m.
1743, Susannah, youngest dau. of Robert Holt, Esq.of Sheving-
ton, and by her, who d. 19 Jan. 1765, he left at his decease,
23 Nov. ISOO, a son,
Charles Chauwick, Esq. of Healey, Eidware, New Hall,
and Callow, 6. 2 Oct. 1753; m. 1788, Frances, only surviving
dau. and eventual heir of Richard Green, Esq. of Leventhorii
House, CO. York, by Frances his wife, sister of Sir Henry
Cavendish, Bart, of Doveridge, and dying 1829, was s. by his
only son,
Hugo Mavestn Chadwick, Esq. of Mavesyn Ridwarc,
Healey, New Hall, and Callow, 6. 28 Nov. 1793; m. 13 June,
1826, Eliza Catherine, youngest dau. of the late Lieut. -Gen.
Chapman, R.A. ; and d. 12 Oct. 18.54, leaving by her (who d.
S Jan. 1868) a son, the present John De IIeley Mavestn
Chadwick, Esq., of Healey; and two daus., Ehzabeth
Catherine, m. Capt. Chapman, R.N. ; and Laura Isabella
Louisa, m. Rev. William Graham Green, Rector of Mavesyn,
Eidware, co. Stafford.
Arms—G\x., an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets arg.
Crests— 1st, a lily arg., stallsed and leaved vert, for Chad-
■wicK ; 2nd, a talbot's head gu., having the arms of Handsacre
<crm. three cronels gu.) on the coUar, and pierced through the
neck with an arrow.
Motto — Stans cum rege.
.?''fyf.?— Healey Hall, co. Lancaster; New Hall, near Sutton
Coldiield ; and Mavesyn Eidware, near Rugeley.
CHADWICK OF HIGH BA1I7K.
Chadwick, James, Esq. of High Bank, Prcst-
-R-ich, Lancashire, J.P., b. 15 July, 1824 ; m. 25
April, 1854, Laura Janet Emma, 3vd dau. of Charles
Uarnett, Esq. of Straiten Park, Bedfordshii'e, and
has had issue,
Chahles Robert, b. 17 Jan. 1855; d. unr,i. 5 June, 1S77.
HtnCaSC— JA5IES chadwick, Esq. of Patricroft House,
Eccles (grandson of Jonathan Chadwick, of Hades, near
Rochdale), 6. 27 Nov. 1752; m. 5 Jan. 1777, Mary, dau. of
Thomas Chorlton, Esq. of The Weaste, and d. 4 Jan. 1S08,
Ijaving by her (who d. 8 Oct. 1839) had issue,
William, h. 23 Aug. 1780 ; to. Elizabeth Anne, dau. of
Thomas Wilkinson, Esq. of Leeds; and d. leaving one dau.,
who m. Charles Clapham, Esq. of Wakefield, and has issue.
James, b. 9 Feb. 1794; m. Alice, dau. of Thomas Fogg, Esq.
of Bolton, and d. without issue.
EoBEET, of High Bank.
Mary, w. Thomas Salter, Esq., and d. leaving one dau.
Catherine Chorlton, d. iinni.
Anne, of Bai'ton-on-Irwell, d. itjira.
The 3rd son,
EoBEET Chadwick, Esq. of High Bank, Prestwich, 6. 16 Jan.
1797 ; m. 15 July, 1821, Elizabeth, dau. of John Kershaw, Esq.
of Rochdale, and by her (who d. 5 Dec. 1867) had issue,
James, now of High Bank.
Robert, 6. 3 April, 183.5, late Major 14th Hussars, m. Caroline
Matilda, dau. of the late Charles Melville Losack, Esq., and
has issue, James MelviUe; Laura Grace; Mary Evelyn;
Violet Elizabeth.
Eliza, m. 19 Sept. 1850, William Henry, 6th son of the late
Oswald Milne, Esq. of Leamington, and has issue, Robert
Oswald, b. 10 Sept. 1852.
Anne, m. 2 Feb. 1858, John Grant, Esq., late Capt. 42nd
Jlighlanders, eldest son of James Murray Grant, Esq. of
Glenmoriston : he d. 17 Aug. 18G7, leaving is.suc, Jan-
liobert James Murray; Ewen; Heathcote Salusbury;
Frank Morrison Seafield ; Emily.
Caiherine Anne, m. 24 Feb. 18.58, Salusbury Gillies Payne,
and has i.^sue, Charles Robert Salusbury ; Arthur Laving-
ton : Peter George Stanhope ; Frederick Gillies ; Mabel
Laura; Isabel Mary; Winifred Eva.
Mr. Chadwick, d. 26 Dec. 1867.
A^-ms—FeT pale az. and gu. an inescutcheon erm. within an
orle of fleurs-de-lis and martlets alternately arg.
Crest— In front of a lily, stalked and leaved ppr. a martlet
ai-g.
Motto— Deo fidens proficio.
iSsai— High Bailk, Prestwich, Manchester.
CHADWICK OP PUDLESTON' COUHT.
Chadwick, Harry, Esq. of PudleSton Court, co.
Hereford, B.A. Worcester Coll. Oxford, Barrister-
at-Law of the Inner Temple, b. 1 Oct. 1819 ; m.
2 Dec. 1875, Jane Lane, 2nd dau. of W. P. Boxall,
Esq., Bellevue Hall, Brighton, and has iisue,
I. HAMiTt Elias Lane.
HtltCtCIC. — Elias Chadwick, Esq. of Wigan, son of Elias
Chadwick, of Winstanley, m. Ellen, dau. of James Strcttell,
Esq. of Swinton, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
I. Strettell, m. Grace, widow of — Boltou, Esq. and is de-
ceased.
II. Elias, of whom presently.
I. Margaret, m. Thomas Seddon, Esq. of Manchester, and had
issue,
1 James Seddon, deceased.
2 Robert Seddon, m. 1st, his cousin, Mary, dau. of Strettell
Seddon, Esq. of Darley; and 2ndly, Judith, dau. of R.
Wetherell, Esq. of Livei-pool, aU deceased.
3 Strettell Seddon (deceased), rri. Mary, dau. of R. Wethe-
rell, Esq., and by that lady (who is deceased) had Strettell
Sandford, Thomas, Robert and James.
1 Ellen Seddon, m. her cousin, Elias Chadwick, Esq.
II. Ellen, m. Jeremiah Royle, Esq. of Manchester; bott
deceased.
The youngest son,
Elias Chadwick, Esq. of Swinton Ilall, m. 14 Aug. 1806,
Alice, dau. of Henry Arrowsmith, Esq. of Astley, in the same
CO. and had issue,
I. Henry Strettell, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 11 Jime, 1807; to. Miss Elizabeth Pearce, of Northwich.
and has a son,
Harry, now of Pudleston Court.
EmUy.
II. Elias, late of Pudleston Court.
I. Ellen, ni. Rev. Samuel Broomhcad Ward, B.A., Rector of
Tcffont Evias, Wilts, eldest son of Samuel Broomhead Ward,
Esq. of Mount Pleasant, co. York, and has issue,
1 Samuel Broomhead Ward, to. Eliza Martha, dau. of J. P.
Cornu, Esq. and is deceased.
2 Henry Chadwick Ward, m. Matilda, dau. of Williani
Wiley, Esq. LL.D., of Dublin, and has issue, a son, Samuel
Broomhead Ernest ; and a dau. Margaret Matilda Eveline.
3 Francis William Ward, deceased.
4 James Rimington Ward, A.M. of Worcester College,
Oxford, m. Catherine Louisa, dau. of Rev. Jolin Wynd-
ham, A.M., Rector of Sutton-Mandeville, Wilts.
5 Charles Godolphin Ward, deceased.
1 Ellen Sarah Ward, to. Rev. Jolm Newton Hinxman, A.M.
Vicar of Great Durnford, Wilts. She d. leaving issue,
Grace: Newton; Ellen; and Evelyn.
2 Isabella Ward.
II. Elizabeth, d. vMm. 24 Dec. 1832.
III. Fanny, m. Thomas Archer Colt, Esq., M.D., 2nd son of
the late SirE. V. Colt, Bart., and has, Edward Harry Dutton;
Thomas Archer; Frances Alice ; Maud; and Sophia.
3Ir. Chadwick d. 8 Feb. 1825. His 2nd son,
Elias Chadwick, Esq. of Pudleston Court, co. Hereford,
lion. A.M. Oxford and Cambridge, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
18.54-5, 6. 6 Jan. 1813; m. 7 Aug. 1840, Ellen, only surviving
dau. of Thomas Seddon, Esq. of Manchester, and d. s. p., wliea
he was s. by his nephew, the present Harry Chadwick, Esq.
Arms — Gu., an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets arg.
all within a bordure engrailed or, charged with cross-crosslets
Crest — In front of two cross-crosslets fitchco in saltier,
flower and stem of a white lily slipped ppr.
Motto — In candore decus.
<Se«i— l^ucUeston Court, Leominster.
tho
CHADWICK OF DARESBURY HALI/.
Chadwick, Samuel Beckett, Esq. of Daresbmy
Hall, Preston Brook, co. Chester, J.P., b. 9 Oct.
1818 ; s. his father 1856.
ilinCatlC. — Samuel Becket CnADwrcK, Esq. of Daresbury
Ilall, CO. Chester, b. 28 Jan. 1818; son and heir of Samuel
Cluidwick, Esq., who purchased from the Rev. George Heron,
1832, the Manor and estate of Daresbury; m. 6 April, 1843,
Elizabeth dau. of Philip Whiteway, Esq. J. P., of Runcorn, and
had surviving issue,
Samuel Beckett, now of Daresbury.
Philip Richard, 0. Oct. 18.50.
Jlary Anne. Frances.
Elizabeth Catherine, d. 12 May, 1877.
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Mr. Chaawick d. 18 Dee. 185C.
Arms—Gu., an inescutcheon within an ovle of martlets arg.
Creai—A lily arg. stalked and leaved vert.
Motto — In candore decui?.
Scat— Daresbury Hall, near Warrington.
COOPER-CHADWICK OF BALLINARD.
Cooper-Chadwick, Eichaed Austin, Esq. of
BalUnard, co. Tipperary, m. 1st., 6 Feb. 1855,
Katberine, elder dau. and co-beir of the late William
Chadwick, Esq. of Ballinard, baving previously
assumed by royal sign manual, dated 15 Jan. 1855,
tbe additional name and arms of Chadwick ; and
by her, wbo d. 12 Dec. 1855, has issue a son,
I. William, 6. 14 Nov. 1855.
Mr. Cooper Chadwick m. 2ndly, 1863, Charlotte
Sophia, only dau. of John Bourchier, Esq. of Baggots-
town, CO. Limerick, and has issue,
II. John, 6. 13 May, 18G4.
III. liichard Austin. iv. Austin Samuel.
1. Kulherine Louisa. ii. Elizabeth Sarah.
HI. Charlotte Sophia. iv. Frances Anna.
Hl'ltratlC.— Family tradition derives this family from co.
York, in England. The first ancestor in Ireland is supposed
to have been
William Chadwick, Esq. of Gurthakilleen, near Oola, co.
Limerick, who lived probably about t'-,np. Queen Anne. The
first of whom any certain record exists was
EiciiARD Chadwick, Esq. who possessed landed property of
considerable extent, which he divided among his sons. He
was twice manied, and by his first wife had issue,
I. William, who .? him.
II. RiclKivd, Rector of Doone, CO. Tipperary, i. 1751; d. May,
1817, leaving issue,
1 llichard, b. 1774, Capt. of Volunteers 1793; d. Aug.
1836, having had
Richard, d. unni. 1829, murdered at Holycross, co. Tip-
perary.
John, Solicitor, m. Miss Briscoe, and d. leaving issue.
Samuel, in the Spanish array, d, unm.
William, of Arravale, co. Tipperary, who had two sons,
Edward, Lieut. 7th Dragoon Guards, now of 16th Lan-
cers ; and Charles, Lieut. Tipperary Artillery Militia.
Nicholas, went to Australia, and d. unm.
James, of Cashel, ra. Grace, dau. of White of Wilmount,
and has issue.
Margaret, m. — Short, Esq.
Katharine, ra. 20 April, 1829, James Eoe, Esq. of Roes-
borough, CO. Tipperary, deceased.
Alicia, in. John Massey, Esq. of Kingswell co. Tipperary,
d. 1874.
2 James, Major in the army.
3 William, Major in the army, d. June, 1855, aged 73.
1 Anne, m. Joseph Bradish.
2 Eliza, TO. William Kessane.
3 Rebecca, m. William Cooper, Esq. of Killenure Castle.
4 Alicia, ?». 1803, William Sadleir, Esq. of Sadleir's Wells;
d. 1835.
5 Ellen, m. Rev. William Scott.
C Margaret, d. unm. May, 1850, aged 55.
in. Frederick, of Littleton.
1. A dau., 'III. Humphrey Slinchin, Esq. of Busherstown {see
thatfamU,/).
He m. 2ndly, Miss Sadleir, of Sadleir's Wells (who survived
him, and afterwards m. Robert Armstrong), and by her had
issue,
IV. Nichnlns, h. 1771 ; d. Jan. 1854.
V. Michael.
WiLLiA.M Chadwick, the eldest son, b. 1741, received
Ballinard as his portion of his father's property. He m. 1st,
Christiana, dau. of John Garden, Esq. of Templemore Abbey,
and sisterof Sir John Craven Garden, 1st ban., of Templeiuore
Abbey, and by her (who d. Feb. 1782) he had issue,
I. Richard, d. unm.
II. John Craven, of whom presently.
I. Re!;ecca, m. U.ssher Beere, Esq. of Dublin ; d. s. -p.
II. Clarinda, m. Capt. Collins.
III. Elizabeth, m. 15 Nov. 1796, Edward Power, Esq.
IV. Charlotte, m. 10 Aug. 1797, John Bourchier, Esq. Of
Bagoisiowa, near Brulf, co. Limerick.
V. Harriet, d. v.nw.. March, 1782.
v;. Isa'y'.'.lj, 'j, S Feb. il\i'i\ 0.. you;ig.
William Chadwick m. 2naiy, Sophia Garden, dau. of John
Garden of Barnane Esq. (»«e that family) (a relative of his first
wife), who d. s. p. Sept. 1825, aged 82. He d. March, 1825, and
was .s. by his oldest surviving son,
John Craven Chadwick, Esq. 6. 1788; m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Samuel Cooper, of Killenure Castle, co. Tipperary. She d.
April, 1831. By her he had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. Samuel Cooper, of Dunmore, co. Waterford ; m. Letitia,
Hall.
III. Austin Cooper, of Damerville, co. Tipperary: m. Anne,
dau. of Dr. Millet, of Cove, co. Cork, and had several sons
and daus. of whom the greater number settled in Australia.
IV. John Craven, b. 6 April, 1811, settled in Canada in 1836,
at Cravendale, near Ancuster, co. VVentworth, and was sub-
sequently of Guelph, CO. Wellington. He m. 1st, 3 Jan. 1836,
Louisa, dau. of Jonathan Bell, Merchant in London, by j
Maria, dau. of Edward Vaux; and 2ndly, Caroline, dau. of J
Joseph Eade, of Newington, Middlesex, and Hitchin, co. |
Hertford (by Eliza, dau. of Edward Vaux). The issue by
his 1st wife are four sons,
1 John Graven, d. 12 Feb. 1837 ; m. Ist Elinor Tonee, dau.
of Leslie Battersby, Lieut. R.N., and grand-dau. of Rev.
Leslie Battersby, of Skreene, co. Sligo (who d. 9 Jan.
1868), and had surviving issue. Graven Bell, b. 2 April,
1863; Francis Henry, 6. U Aug. 1866. John Craven m.
2ndly, Sybella Annie, dau. of William Mockler ot Fermoy,
CO. Cork, by whom he has, William Herbert Austin.
2 Frederick Jasper, of Guelph, b. 19 Nov. 1838, Capt. in the
Reserve Militia; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Edward
Michael Stewart, of Clooney, co. Derry, and of Killymoon,
CO. Donegal, and has i.ssue, Jasper WiUiam, 6. 10 Nov.
1866: Frederick Austin Pakenham, b. 9 June, 1873;
Louisa Caroline Stewart; Charlotte Rose; Kathleen
Christiana Maria.
3 Edward Marion, of Toronto, Barrister-at-law, Capt. in the
active militia, b. 22 Sept. 1840; m. 1st, Ellen Byrne, dau.
of James Beatty, of Toronto, who d. s. p. 10 Feb. 1865;
and 2ndly, Maria Martha, dau. of Alexander Fisher, of
Toronto, by whom he has issue, William Graven Vaux,
0. 6 Dee. 1868 ; Edward Alister Eade, 6. 13 Feb. 1871 ; and
Fann/ Marion.
4 Austin Cooper, of Guelph, Barrister-at-Law, Junior
Judge for CO. Wellington, 6. 18 Nov. 1842; m. C.'ivollne
Christie, dau. of Ralph Charles Nicholson, of Toronto,
Canada, and of Lewes, Sussex, England.
V. Richard, bapt. 8 April, 1813; d. unm.
VI. Frederick, bapt. 16 Feb. 1815; m. and has issue.
VII. Edward Butler, bapt. 24 Oct. 1817; d. uam. 13 April, '
1859.
I. Frances, m. Rev. John Seymour, of Clonloughlan, near
Cloughjordan, son of Rev. John Seymour, Rector of
Shronell, co. Tipperary, and has issue.
II. Catherine, m. 30 June, 1832, Richard M. Forsayeth, M.D.,
of Templemore ; and d. 1871, leaving issue.
III. Elizabeth, m. 3 July, 1827, Rev. VVUliam Bryan, of Gur-
teen, near Clonmel, and has issue.
IV. Caroline Damer, m. Rev. Joseph Cooke Armsirong, of
Ballypoorcen, co. Tipperary, afterwards of Clonmel; d.s.p. 1
1856.
John Craven Chadwick d. March, 1851, and was t. by his '(•,
eldest son, <
William Chadwick, Esq. of Ballinard, m. 1st, Wilhelmina,
dau. of Rev. John Seymour, Rector of Shronell, co. Tipperary,
and had issue,
I. Katherine, to. 6 Feb. 1855, Richard Austin Cooper, 2na
son of Samuel Cooper, Esq. of Killenure (sic tkat faui'dj).
II. Elizabuth, d. April, 1839, aged 5 years.
III. Fanny.
Mr. Chadwick, m. 2ndly, Charlotte (who d. 17 Jan. 1874), dau.
of John Bourchier, Esq. of Bagotstown, co. Limerick.
Arms—\s,i and 5th, or, an inescutcheon gu. charged with a
lily slipped and leaved ppr. within an orle of martlets sa., foP
Chadwick; 2nd and 3rd, per pale indented arg. and sa. three
biUls passant counterchanged, a canton az., for Cooper.
C)<;.««.s— First : A martlet sa. charged on the breast with a
crescent arg. holding in the bill a lily stemmed and slipped
ppr. for Chadwick. Second : On a mount vert a bull passant;
per pale arg. and sa. gorged with a collar dancette az., for
COOPEE.
il/oHocs— Stans cum rcge; and over the crest. In candoro
deeus.
.S.ai— Ballinard, near Tipperary.
CHAFY OF KOUS-LENCH.
Chafy Chaft, The Eev. William Kyle West-
wood, M.A., of Rous Lench Court, co. Worcester,
b. 24 June, 1811; m. 2 May, 1872, at Lower Etling- \
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of Ettington, co. SYarwick, and Lough Fea, co.
Moiaaglian, and has issue,
I. Hugh Edmund, b. 17 May, 187G.
I. lilanche Annunziata.
II. Gwendolen Mary.
HI. Pascha Frances, d. 25 Sept. 1375,
?LtllC<t5C. — This family, the name of which is clcrlvetl
from Chafe-Combe, Somerset, claims descent from Hufjo du
Chafe-Combe, Somerset, temp. Ethelbed II., whose grandson,
IlADULPims DE Cn.4FE CoMBE, held the township of Chafe-
Combe of the Bishop of Coutances at the time of the Dooms-
day Survey, when it was assessed for 3J hides.
KicHABD Chafy, Esq. of Sherborne, Dor.set, who was seised
of lands and tenements in the cos. of Dorset and Somerset,
d. li Henrt VUI., a.d. 1522. He had three sons,
I. John, from whom descends the present family.
II. Richard, whose descendants settled at Stokc-sub-IIamdon,
Somerset.
III. William, whose son, Robert, Mayor of Exeter l.'ifiS and
1575, buried in Exeter Cathedral 1575, had a son, Thoma;;,
buried at St. Olave's, Exeter, 1604, who m. Dorothy, dau.
oJ John Shorte, and had, with other issue,
1 John, m. Anne Mayo, of Cornwall, and was father of a
son,
Thomas Chafey, Esq. of Sherborne, m. Katherine, dau.
of Sir Thomas Malet, Justice of the Court of Kings
Bench lemp. Charles I., d. 1662, and was father of
. Thomas Cliafe, Esq. of Sherborne, b. 1642; m. 1GG2,
Susanna, dau. and heir of Edward Bloleyns, Esq. of
AVesthall, Follie, near Sherborne, by whom (who d.
13 June, 1712, aged 69) he had issue,
1 MoLETNS, his successor.
1 Susanna, 6. 1664; d. 16 Feb. 1718; m. Charles Kent,
Esq. London, who d. 14 April, 1716, aged 49.
2 Katherine, b. 1667; m. Thomas Trengrouse.
3 Maletza, b. 1671; d. same year.
4 Malletta, b. 1672 ; d. 1690.
5 Mary, b. 1674; in. Richard Dove.
Thomas Chafe d. 25 Not. 1701, aged 59, and was s.
by his only son,
MoLEYNS Chafe, Esq. of Westhall, in Sherborne,
■who waB bapt. 1667, and d. s. p., when his estates
devolved upon his three surviving sisters as co-
heiresses.
2 Thomas, settled at Winseot, near Great Torrington,
Devon, where he was bui-ied ; his monumental inscrip-
tion states him to be " ex perantiqua Chaforum de Chafe-
Combe in comitatu Somerset familia oriundus." He
d. s. p. 25 Nov. 1648.
1 Elizabeth, m. at St. Olave's, Exeter, 3 Dec. 1604, John
Mules, of Ernsborough, Devon. He d. 1633.
2 Dorothy, m Robert Bigglestone.
3 Pascowe, m. at St. Olave's, Exeter, 2 Dec. 1608, Tristram
Risdon, of AVinscot, author of the Harvei/ of Devon. Both
buried at Winseot; he in 1640.
4 Richarda, b. 1604; m. William Curzon.
Robert Ciiaffie, of Sherborne (great-grandson of John,
the son of Richard), di. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of WiUiam
Hambridge, of East Colier, Somerset, and niece and heir
of Joseph Compton, Esq. of Yeovil, who was seised of
land in East Coker and West Coker, and of the manors of
Newton SomervUle and Beckington, Somerset. Robert's
son,
John Chaffie, of Sherborne, d. 1708, was father of
Walter Chafie, bapt. at Sherborne 2S Dec. 1653, m. Anne,
sister and heir to George and John Scot, of Child Okeford,
and was s. by his son.
The Rev. John Chaft, M.A., Viear of Long Burton,
Dorset, 1712-18; Rector of Lillington, Dorset, 1717; Rector
of Purse Caundle, Dorset, 1730; bapt. at Sherborne 28 Jan.
1686-7; ra. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of John Corbyn,
Esq. of Eazelbury Bryan, Dorset, according to the family
pedigree 13th in descent from Philip Corbyn, 2nd son of Sir
Richard Corbyn, of Corbyn, co. Stafford, temp. Edward I.
He in. Agnes, dau. and heir of John Brian, Lord of the
Manors of Twyndiche, Somerset, and Hazelbury Bryan,
Dorset, by Ursula his wife, dau. of Capt. Gollop, of Caundle
Marsh, Dorset, and had issue,
I. John, bapt. at Lillington, 18 Feb. 1719, sometime Fellow
of King's Coll. Cambridge, Prebendary of Salisbury Cathe-
dral, "Viear of Broad Chalks, Wilts, and on decease of his
father, Rector of Purse Caundle; he m. Anna, dau. and
co-heiress of .John Gisborne, Esq. of Derby, and d. s. p.
8 Feb. 1782, and was buried with his wife at Broad Chalk.
n. James, h. 1730; m. Henrietta Meriton, of Chelsea, widow
of Nicholas Turner, Esq. of Bignor Park, Sussex. He
d. s. p. 14 June, 1802, and was buried at St. Peter's Church,
Dorchester.
III. WiLLLAM.
Mr. Chafy d. 9 Nov. 1757, and was buried with his wife before
the altar in his church at Purse Caundle, as recorded on a
monumental slab there. His third, and only surviving, son.
The Rev. William Chafy, M.A., Rector of Swalecliffe and
Vicar of Sturry, both in Kent, Minor Canon of Canterbury,
and one of the Chaplains of the Right Hon. Earl Cowpcr,
b. 30 April, 1746; m. b April, 1774, Mary (6. 10 May, 1755),
only dau. and at length sole heir of his first cour.in, John
Chafie, Esq. of Slierborne, Dorset, by whom he had issue,
I. William, his successor.
II. John, Chief Inspector of Customs at Liverpool, b. 16
Jul}-, 1780; 1)1. 4 April, 1805, Emma, dau. of Stucley
Lucas, Esq. of Barons Down, Somerset, by whom he had
issue,
1 William Lucas (Rev.), M.A., Fellow of Dulwich Coll.,
1836-57, b. 12 Jan. 1807 ; m. Caroline, youngest surviving
dau. of Rev. Zacliary Brooke, 'Vicar of Great Hunnead,
Herts, and d. 20 Jan. 1878, s. p.
2 John, b. 13 Jan. 1809; m. 6 April, 1858, Mary-Ann, dau.
of R. Dennisou, M.D., and d s. jj. 1864. Slie died i'S
Jan. 1S75, aged 61.
He d. 1840.
HI. James, b. 29 Jan. 1784; d. ^inm. 28 April, 1832.
IV. Thomas Edward, b. 18 Dec. 1800 ; d. 23 June, 1803.
I. Mary, bapt. at Stalbridge, Dorset, 20 Feb. 1776; m. lJan>
1799, John Minet Henniker, afterwards 3rd Lord Henniker,.
of Stratford-upon-Slaney, co. Wicklow, in the Peerage of
Ireland.
II. EIiz:ili(th, J,. 26 April, 1777; in. 4 Oct. 1808, Rev. AV.
Beniiiit. A..M., Vii ar of Stone and Littlebourn, and Vicar
of Bliltun next Sittingbourne, Kent, Minor Canon of
Canterbury; d. s. p.
The Rev. William Chafy d. 28 Jan. 1826. His eldest son.
The Rev. William Chafy, D.D., b. and bapt. at the
AixUl.ishop' Palace, Canterbury, 7 Feb. 1779, was Master of
Si^liiry Sii-scx Coll. Cambridge, Vice Chancellor of the
lnivi_i>ity 1^13 and 1829, Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Geo. III.,
Geo. IV., Will. IV., and Victoria; m. at Twickenham
4 Dee. 1813, Mary, youngest dau. and co-lieires.s of Jolni
Westwood, Esq. of Chatteris, co. Cambridge (whuse family
was seated at Westwood, co. StalTord, tcrup. King John), by
whom, who d. Iti'.U, he left at his decease, 10 May, 1843
(lie was buried witli liis wife), an only child,
William Westwood Chafy, Esq. of Conington House,
CO. Cambridge, afterwards of Charlton Park, Kent, and
latterly of Bowes House, Essex, and 3, Brunswick Terrace,
Brighton, b. 14 Nov. 1814; m. 1st, 24 Oct. 1839, Annette, 2nd
dau. of Samuel Kyle, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, who-
d. 11 Jan. 1849, leaving a son and three daus.,
I. AVilliam Kyle Westwood, now of Rous-Lench.
I. Man Aiiiir l,li„;.li,.th.
II. Ai; ; , : : i liana.
Corps.
12 Jan. 1S71, C'aarles Hay,.
He m. 2ndl5', 13 April, 1850, Eleanor Constance, eldest dau.
of Rev. Charles Collins, Vicar of Faversham, Kent, who
d. s. p. 1853. He m. 3rdly, 19 Aug. 1856, Elizabeth Frances,
only dau. of AVilliam Colston, Esq. and widow of AVilliaui
Smart, Esq., by whom (who d. 18 July, 1875) he had issue,
II. Arthur AVaddiiigton John AVestwood, b. 24 Nov. 1859,
d. 11 Mar.h. lsii;i.
III. John Wi>tw(..,(l WiUiam, b. 6 Oct. 1864.
IV. May Frances I'.Uanor, b. U May, ls57; d. 3 JIaic'.i.
1863.
V. Constance AVilhehuina, 6. 4 Sept. ISCl ; d. 28 Mureh,
1863.
VI. Mabel AA'inifred, b. 1 June, 1867; d. 21 March, ISC8.
He d. 28 March, 1873.
^niis— Ancient: Az., a fess lozengy arg. The Devonshire
branch bore : az., five fusils in fess, a canton arg. ; Crest — .V
denii-lion rampant az. bezant^e, holding in his i.aws a lozenge
arg. Modern : Per pale gu. and az. a griffin scgreant arg., on
a chief engrailed erm. three lozenges of the ,';econd.
Crest— On a mount between two palm brandies vert u,
peacock in his pride ppr.
Scat— Kous-Lench Court, Evesham, co. AVorccster.
100
CHA
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CHA
CHALMERS OF ALDBAE CASTLE,
Chalmers, Pateick, Esq. of Aldbar Castle, For-
farshire, J.P., late Lieut. 59th foot, b. 1841 ; s. his
father 1868 ; m. 1871, Ellen Maria, 2nd surviving
dau. of Ecv. O. Oldham, and had issue.
ILtlXCftgr.— Derived, it is stated, from a branch of
Chalmers of Bahiacrav), was
William Chalmebs, Ksq. of Aldbar, son of Chalmers of
Aldbar, by his wife, the eldest dau. of Forbes, of Foveran,
Bart. He m. Cecilia, dau. of Elphinstone, of Glack, Aber-
deenshire, and had (with a dau., who m. Irvine, of Inveramsay)
a son,
rATRicK Chalmers, Esq. of Alubar, who, by his wife,
Isabel Tindal, was father of
Patrick Chalmers, Esq. of Aldbar, m. 1801, Frances,
eldest dau. of John Inglis, of Verehills, co. Lanark, a Mer-
chant in London and an E.I. Director, by whom he had issue
I'ATnicK, his heir; John Inglis, of Aldbar; Isabella; Frances;
Margaret Anne ; and Euphemia. lie d. I82G, and was s. by
liis son,
Patrick Chalmers, Esq. of Aldbar Castle, J. P. and D.L.,
."sometime Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards, and M.P. for Montrose,
h. ISOi, d. 18o-l, and was s. by his brother,
John Inglis Chalmers, Esq. of Aldbar Castle, who m.
133S, Margaret, 2nd dau. of John Bellingham Inglis, Esq. of
Verehills, and d. 1863, leaving a son, the present Patrick
Chalmers, Esq. of Aldbar Castle.
/frm.5— Arg., a demi-lion rampant issuing out of a fcss gu.
with a fleur-de-lis in base of the last.
Crest — An eagle rising ppr.
Motto — Spero.
Seat — Aldbar Castle, near Brechin.
CHALOITEE. OP GTJISBOEOUGH.
Chalonee, Thomas, Esq. of G-uisborough, co.
York, J.P. and D.L., Vice-Admiral R.N., Lieut.-
Col. North Eiding Volunteer Artillery, b. 6 Eeb.
1815.
iidirSflC — Edwaed Chaloner, D.D., one of the Chap-
lains to Chaeles I., next brother to Sir William Chaloner,
lUirt. (see Burke's Extinct Baronetage), m. Elizabeth, dau.
cf Dr. Hovedon, Prebendary of Canterbury, and d. lG2o,
aged 35, leaving an only son and heir,
Sir Edward Chaloner, Knt. vi. Anne, dau. of Sir K.
Ingolsby, Knt. of Waldridge, Bucks, and was fatlicr of
William Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, m. Honora, eldest
«li.u. of Sir David Foulis, Bart, of Ingleby Manor, and had
issue. The eldest son,
Edward Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, to. Anne, dau.
of Sir William Bowes, of Streatlam Castle, co. Durham, Knt.,
and d. 1737, leaving one son and heir,
WiLHAii Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, to. Mary, dau.
and heir of James Finny, Esq., of Finny Lane, co. Stafford,
and of the city of Durham, and had two sons and four daus.,
AVilliam, his heir; Edward, aCapt. in the army, who d. 1807,
of wounds received at the storming of Morne Fortune, St.
Lucia; Anne, m. 1761, Edward, 1st Lord Harewood; Mary,
'/U. Gen. John Hale, Governor of Londonderry; Elizabeth,
<!. vnm. ; and Jane, ra. Sir Henry AVilson, Knt. The elder
son,
William Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, 7)i. 8 Aug. 1771,
Knima, dau. of William Harvey, Esq. of Chigwell, and sister
of Admiral Sir EUab Harvey, G.C.B., and left issue, Robert,
his heir; Henry (Rev.), 6. 1791, Vicar of Alne, co. Yoik;
Anna Maria, m. John William Betholl, Esq. ; Elizabeth ;
Louisa, d. unm. ; Charlotte, m. Thomas Barton Bowen, Esq.,
B.irrister-at-Law, and one of the Commissioners of the Court
of Insolvency ; and W'iiliamina, m. Alexander Wynch, Esq.
Tlie elder son,
Robert Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, J.P. and D.L.
b. 23 Sept. 1776 ; m. 24 Jan. 1805, Frances Laura, dau. of
Thomas, 1st Lord Dundas, and had issue, William, lost at
sea, in going to join his regiment at Halifax, Nova Scotia ;
JloitERT; Thomas, now of Guisborough ; Margaret Bruce, ?».
■\Villiam Wentworth Fitzwilliam Hume Dick, Esq., M.P., of
llumewood, co. Wicklow, and d. 1840; Emma, to. George
i^erjeantson, Esq. ofCamphill; and Charlotte. Mr. Chaloner
d. 7 Oct. 1842, and was s. by his son,
Rodert Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, h. 3 April, 1813;
m. 29 Feb. 1844, Laura Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas BuUerJ
Bart, of Garryhundon, which lady is deceased. He was «.1
by his brother, Thomas Chaloner, Esq., now of Guis-|
borough.
^r»is— Sa., a chevron between three cherubim or.
Crest — A demi seawolf rampant or.
Scat — LonghuU, Guisborough, North Riding ol' Yorkshire.
2own House — 6, Hyde Park Square, W.
CHALONER OF KINGSFORT.
Chaionee, Richaed, Esq. of Kings fort, co. MeatliJ
J.P., High Sheriff 1842, formerly of the 12th Lancers]
b. 20 April, 1810 ; m. 12 Feb. 1835, Henrietta, 2ud
dau. of Charles Arthur Tisdall, Esq. of Charlesfort.
This gentleman, 2nd son of Claude William Cole
Hamilton, Esq. of Beltrim, co. Tyrone, by Nichola
Sophia his wife, dau. and heir of Richard Chaloner,
Esq. of Kingsfort, assumed the surnauie and arms
of Chalonee, on inheriting the property of his
mother's family in 1832.
Arms, (Cc. — See Chaloner of Gaishorough.
Seal — Kinsfort, near Monalty.
CHAMBERLAYNE OF CRANBTJRY
PARK.
Chambeelayne, TANEEETlLLE,Esq. of Cranbury
Park, and Baddesley Manor, Hants, and Henley
Lodge, Yatton, Somerset, b. 6 Aug. 1840. Mr.
Chamberlayne, vrho s. his father, 1876, was educated
at Eton and Magdalen Coll. Oxford, where he
graduated B.A. 1865 ; he is Lord of the Manors
of Netley, Hound, and North Baddesley, and Patron j
of three Livings. '
ILt'lICJlgC. — The family of Chamberlayne claims descent
from the Counts of Tankernlle, in Normandy. ;
Rev. Thomas Chamberlayne, Rector and Patron of Charl-
ton (son of Rev. Thomas Chamberlayne, Rector and Patron of
Charlton, by Catherine Crossweller his wife), to. 1799, Maria-
Erancesca, dau. of Capt. Robert Walter, R.N., and had
issue,
I. Thomas, of Cranbury Park and Weston Grove.
II. William John, Col. 3rd West India rcgt.
I. Maria. ii. Sophia Catherine.
III. Lydia Frances Jane. ,
The elder son,
Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq. of Cranbury Park and Weston
Grove, Hants, J.P. and D.L. , High Sheriff 1835; s. his kins-
woman. Miss Charlotte Chamberlatne* in 1831; m. 6 Sept.
1830, Amelia, dau. of the late Gen. Denzil Onslow, oi
Stoughton House, Hunts, and d. 21 Oct. 1876, having had
issue,
I. Denzil Thomas, Capt. 13th Light Dragoons, 6. 8 May,
1833; TO. 1867, Frances Selina, dau. of Thomas Bourke, Esq.
(representative of Bourke of Urey), by Selina his wife, dau.
of Gen. Denzil Onslow, and by her (who to. 2ndly, 1877,
Henry Spencer Walpole, Esq.) left at his decease, 16 April,
1873, one surviving dau., Ehzabeth Amelia, b. 7 Nov. 1869.
II. Tankerville, now of Cranbury Park.
I. Amy Sophia, to. Capt. J. Croft Moore (Rifle Brigade).
II. Francesca Maria, to. 23 March, 1870, the Hon. Cecil
Ralph Howard, Capt. 60th Rifles, brother of the Earl ol
Wicklow, and d. 30 Dec. 1877.
III. Rosalie Amelia, to. 1866, Sir A. P. Bruce Chichester,
Bart., of Arlington Court, Devon.
IV Agnes Caroline, to. 29 June, 1875, Lieut. -Col. Gcorpi
Keppel Johnstone, late Grenadier Guards, twin brotiier o
Sir Frederick .lohiifitone, Bart.
^nM— Gu., an Inescutcheon arg., between eight mullets ir
orle, or.
6'cfs(— Out of a ducal coronet or, an ass's head arg.
3Iotto — Mors potior macula.
Sfrt(s_Cranbury Park, near Winchester; and Weston GroTC
near Southampton ; Henley Lodge, Yatton, Somerset.
* William Chamberlain, Solicitor to the Treasury and to
the Royal Mint, cousin of Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq. o
Charlton, left one son and two daus.,
W^iLLiAM, of Weston Grove and Cranbury Park, Hants, M.P
for Southampton, d. unm. 10 Dec. 1830.
Mary, d. unm. Charlotte, d. unm. 1831. ;
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CIIATvIBEE.LAT'lTE OF MAUG-ERSBTJST'.
-;les-Chajibeelayxe, Hexry, Esq. of Maug-
: V Manor House, co. Gloucester, b. 20 Sept.
: m. 24 Aug. 1811, Susan, yomigest dau. of
ilpiiry W. Scott, E.N., by li'is 1st wife, Susau,
' Lawrence Ilartshorne, Esq. of Nova Scotia,
'■ ilcr Mnjesty'sCounciltlierc,andliasliadissue,
I. Charles, 6. 23 April, 18«; d.Zl Jan. 1S55.
II. Walter Chambehlayne, of Pembroke Coll. 0?tfortl,
aivl of the Middle Temple; 6. 4 April, 1352; gTvidiiated
at Oxford 1876.
I, Alice Charlotte. ii. Laura Chandos.
Mr. Ingles Chamberlayne, v.lio is a Magistrate for
A\e CO. of Gloucester, and Lord of tlie Manor of
Maugcrsbury, was formerly a Magistrate in Canada,
md Capt. in the Canadian Militia ; he assumed the
urname of Chamberlayne in addition to his patrony-
nie in 1874, when he inherited Maugersbury at the
leath of Iiis kinsman Joseph Chamberlayne Cham-
)erlayne, Esq.
ILtllCSSC- — Edmuxd Ciiamberlatnt:, Esq. of Mani^ers-
ury, CO. Gloucester, 2nd son of Sir Thomas Chamberlayne,
■f Prestbury, co. Gloucester, by his 2nd wife, ni. 1st, Anno,
clict of — Moreton, of Surrey ; and 2!idly, Grace, dau. of
ohn Strangeways, Esq. of Melbury, Dorset. He was Hisli
heriffof Gloucestershire 39 Elizabeth, and ci. 1631, when he
•as s. by his son \jy his second marriage,
John Chamberlayne, Esq. of Maugersbury House,
fquestered in the Great Rebellion. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of
ir William Leigh, of Longborrow; and dying IOCS, was s. by
is son,
JouN CnAMBrELAYjrE, Esq. of Mau^ersbury House, m. Mary,
.au. of Walter Savage, Esq. of Broadway, co. Worcester ; and
. 3691, when he was s. by his son,
Edmund Chambeklatne, Esq. of Blaugei'sbury House, High
;ieriffof Gloucestershire 4 Queen Anse, -.n. the Hon. Emma
fydges. sister of James, Duke of Chandos, and was father of
Edmund Chamberlayne, Esq. of Maugersbury, m. Elizabeth,
:'.u. and co-heir of Eobert Atkyns, Esq., and had Issue,
I. TiTE Rev. John Chamberlayne, of Maugersbury House,
m. Blartha, dau. and co-heir of Henry Doughty, Esq. of
Broadwell, co. Gloucester, and had a son and dau. twins,
b. 19 May, 1766,
1 Edmund John, of Maugersburj, m. Cecil, dau. of the
Hon. and Rev. Dr. Talbot, Dean of Salisbury, and uicje
of Earl Talbot, and d. s. p. Feb. 1S31.
2 Elizabeth, m. 16 Feb. 1791, John Hawksey Ackerley,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and had issue, two sons and two
daus.,
Joseph Chamberlayxe, who inherited Maugcrsburv
from his uncle, b. 19 Dec. 1791: m. 2G Oct. 1824,
Henrietta Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Guy Fairfax (of
the family of Lord Fairfax), and grand-dau. of Rev.
John Kearney, D.D., and by her (who d. 14 Dec. 1869)
liad issue, four daus., all deceased. Mr. Chamber-
layne Chamberlayne d. 4 Oct. 1874.
Charles Henry.
Tlis elder of the two daus. m. Peter Joseph Browne,
ICsq. of the family of the Marquess of Sligo, and the
younger m. John Crookc Freeman, Esq. of Crooke
ilall, CO. Lancaster.
n. Charles, Admiral R.N., d. 1810, leaving issue.
X. Mary, m. 1776, Rev. Henry Ingles, D.D., formerly
Head Master of Rugby, and had issue, four son.<,
Joh.n Henry.
PiEv. Charles, of whom presently.
Jame.<. Kemble.
The 2nd son of the Rev. Dr. Ingle.'!,
Rev. Charles Ingles, was b. 11 March, 17S0; in.lZ
Dec. 1811, Hannah, dau. of Lawrence Hartshorne, Esq.,
and d. 18G2, having had issue,
I. Henry, now Henry Ingles Chajibeklatne, Esq. of
Maugersbury.
II. John Chamberlayne, m. Mary Dora, dau. of H. Toms,
p:sq. of Kingsbridge, Devon, and has issue.
in. Rev. Charles Lycester, m. Jemim.-i, dau. of Gen.
Jlurray, late Governor of one of the Windwaid Islands,
and has issue.
V. Walter, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Archdeacon Best, and
lias issue.
I. Mary. ii. Elizabeth.
III. Susan Hartshorne. iv. Amiie Matilda.
ArhLi—G\x., a chevron between three escpJlops arg.
C/v. <; — Out of a ducal coronet an ass's head.
Motto — Virtute nihil invium.
Seal — Maugersbury House, near Stow-on-the-Wold.
CHAMBERLAYNE OP STOHEY 'THOHPE.
Chamberlayne, William Tankebtille, Esq
of Stoney Thorpe, co. AVarvvick, J.P., b. 14, Nov.'
1828 ; s. 1875 ; m. 1871, Evelyn Mary, only child
of Lieut.-Col. Fitzroy Campbell, of Wellesbourue
Lodge, Warwickshire, and has issue,
Henry Fitzrot.
iLtUrarir.— This family claims to be of the house of
Prestbury. From
Edward Chamberlayne, of Princethorpe, co. Warwick,
Esq. Hneally descended
Stanes Chamberlayne, Esq. of Ryes, Essex, only son of
Richard Chamberlayne, Esq. of Princethorpe, by Sarah his
wife, dau. and heir of Jeffery Stanes, Esq. of Ryes, Essex,
in. 174-5, Miss Thermuthes Smith, of Hoddesdon, co. Herts,
and had issue. The eldest son,
Stanes Chamberlayne, Esq. of Ryes, m. 17S0, Mary,
only child and heir of William Brockett, Esq. of Spains Hall,
Essex, and had issue,
Stanes, of Spains Hall, Essex, 6. D April, 1782; who took the
name of Brockett ; to. Eliza, widow of William Woollett,
T.-^q. of Rye, Sussex, and had two daus., Elizabeth ; and
Blary, to. C. P. Meryon, Esq.
William, of Orford House, Essex, J.P., Lieut.- Gen., 6.
12 Aug. 1788 ; m. Sarah, 4th dau. of the Rev. John Preston,
of Flasby Hall, co. York, and had two daus., Sarah Anne
Olivia, d. April, 1863; and Caroline Mary. He d. 24 July
18G9. ■''
John (Rev.), Rector of East Wick, cc. Herts, &. 25 Au"-. 1791-
rf.25 Nov. 1867.
Henry Thomas, late of Stoney Thorpe.
Maria, in. James Hemerton, Esq. of Ilellifield Peel, co.
York.
Sarah.
Emma.
Harriet Alicia.
The younger son,
Henry Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq. of Stoney Thorpe, co.
Warwick, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 183G, h. 23 May, 1798; in.
G Dec. 1825, Mary, only child of Edward Tomes, Esq. of
Southham, and had issue,
I. William Tankeeville, now of Stoney Thorpe.
II. Edward Tomes (Rev.), b. 4 Feb. lSo3"
III. Stanes Brocket Henry, b. 8 Feb. 18-10.
I. Mary Alicia, d. 27 Aug. 1850.
II. Emma Caroline. iii. Ellen Bridget.
IV. Thermuthes Fauquier, m. 1S71, J. N. Pre.-jton, Esq.
He d. 12 March, 1875.
Arriu — Quarterly, 1st and 4ih, gu., an incscntcheon in an
orle of mullets arg., 2nd and ord, gu., a chevron betwee:i
three escallops or.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an ass's head.
Motto — Prodesse quam conspici.
Scut — Stoney Thorpe, near Southam.
CHATIBRE OF HAWTHOEDT HILL.
CiTAMBEE, Meredith, Esq. of Hawthorn Hill,
CO. Armagh, J.P., b. 15 May, 1814; m. 4 Aijril,
184.3, Mabella, only dau. of the late Keurick Morris
Hamilton Jones, Esq. of Moneyglass Hoase, co.
Antrim, and has issue,
I. Hunt Walsh, 6. 16 Feb. 1844, deceased.
II. Kcnrick Hamilton, 6. 10 April, 1845, deceased.
III. TuoMAS Morris Hamilton Jones, 6. 30 Apiil, 1S17.
I. Rebecca. ii. Mabella.
iLtnCISC— Hunt Calcott Chambke, Esq. (eldest son of
Capt. Calcott Chambr^, of Wexford, by Mary his wife, dau. of
Oliver Walsh, Esq. of Dollardstown, and grandson of Calcoit
Chambre, Esq. of Coolatnindle), in. Anna Maria, eldest dau.
and co-heir of WiUiam Meredith, Esq., and had (with other
children who d. umn., three daus., Elinor, m. George Daker,
E.'sq. of Athy, co. Kildare ; Anne, m. Lieut.-Col. WilUam
ConoUy, 18th Foot; and Henrietta, m. Wilham Madden, Esq.)
a son and successor,
Meredith Calcott Chambre, Esq. of Hawthorn Hill, m.
30 July, 1785, Margaret, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Goorgo
I'aikner, Esq., of co. Dublin, and had issue.
Hunt Walsh, heir to his father.
A'.'illiam, Major in the army, late senior Capt. 11th foot.
j.laria, m. Rev. Robert Henry, Rector of Jonesborough, co.
Armagh, deceased.
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202
CHA
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CHA
sir. Chambro d. 8 Feb. 1S12, and was s. by his cltlcst son,
HcNT WALsn CuAMBBE, Esq. of Hawthorn Hill, Capt. JIul-
laslass Yeomanry, J. P. ami High Sheriff 1829, 6. 9 Dec. 1787;
m. 15 May, 1813, Eebecca, only dau. of the late William Upton,
Esq. of Ballynabearney, co. Limericls, a branch of Lord Tcm-
pletown's family, and had issue,
JlEKEDiTn, now of Hawthorn Hill.
William, deceased.
Hunt Walsh, of Stewartstown House, co. Tyrone.
John, of Mountjoy Square, Dublin.
Catherine, m. 28 Sept. 1816, George William Leech, Esq. of
The Abbey, Kathkeale, deceased.
Anna Maria, m. 19 Aug. 1840, Charles Leech, Esq., Barristcr-
at-Law.
Eebecca.
Margaret Elizabeth, in. G Oct. 184S, Townlcy William Hard-
man, Esq. of Dalkey.
Olivia Henrietta Agnes, m. Kobcrt Crookshank, Esq. of Colc-
raine.
Mary Frances.
Jane Hunt, m. Eov. Henry Wray Young, Eector of Don-
agheudry, co. Armagh.
Anui—Az., a dexter armed arm embowcd or, the hand
grasping the stalk of a red rose slipped and leaved ppr.
C'l-est — A greyhound's head erased arg. collared az. there-
from a cord knotted and terminated by a ring or.
Zlotto — Tutamen pulchris.
/S'£.i;— Hawthorn Hill, near Newry, co. Armagh.
EATEiilAlJr-CHAT-IPAIIT OF HAIiTON
PARK.
BATE3rA.^•-CHAMPAI^-, John Undeewood, Esq. of
Ilalton Park, co. Lancaster, b. 22 July, 1835, Major
K.E., and Chief Dii'cctor of the G-oyernmenfc Indo-
European Telegraph, assumed the additional name
of BATEiiAN in 1S70, in compliance with the will of
his uncle, Thomas Bateman, Esq. of Halton Park,
to whose property he succeeded. He m. 2 Sept. 1865,
Harriet Sophia, eldest dau. of Sir Frederick Currie,
Bart., and has issue,
1. Arthur Patuick Bateman, 6. 17 Oct. 1SG3.
n. Hugh Frederick, 6. 6 April, 1SG3.
III. Philip Agnew, 6. 20 Oct. 1S7S.
I. Mary Rosaline. ii. Alice Katherine.
iLinCaSt.— John Chajipain, Esq. of the Bengal Civil
Service, m. 9 Oct. 1788, Marsery {who d. 9 Nov. 1S02) dau.
of Capt. Mackintosh, of Dalmigayic, co. Inverness and d.
1820, leaving a son,
LiEET. CoL. Agnew Champain, late of Qtb regt., m. Eosa-
line Sarah, dau. of Jolin Underwood, Esq. by whom (who d.
1845) he had issue,
Agnew, d. young.
John Underwood, now of Halton Park.
Frederick de Momay, d. unm. 1857.
Caroline Elgin, m. Thomas Leach, Esq. of Eyde.
Eosaline Sarah, m. Eev. James Webster, and d. s. p.
Julia Margaret. Slary Louisa, d. unm. 18G5.
A rms — Sa. f retty or, three pieces one way five the other, on
a chief arg. a demi-lion issuant gu.
Crest — A demi-lion gu.
fieai— Halton Park, Lancaster.
CHAMPERNOWNE OF DARTINGTON.
Champerxowxe, Aethfe, Esq. of Dartington
Hall, Dcvoi:, J. P., b. 19 March, 1839; m. 11 Oct.
1870, Helen Elizabeth Caroline, dau. of Micliael
Linnin^ Melville, Esq. of Hartfield Grove, Sussex,
and has issue,
I. Arthur JIelville, 6. 16 Aug. 1571.
II. Henry Harington, 6. 27 July, 1872.
III. Amyas Walter, b. 19 Sept. 187.3.
I. Charlotte Elizabeth, h. 7 Nov. 1871.
II. Elinor Marcia, b. 14 May, 1876.
III. A dau., b. 11 Jan. 1878.
^LiltCagC— The family of Champernowne, which, in
splendour of descent, yields to few in the West of England, was
originally called Campo Arnulphi; and the first members sent
to Parhament by the co. of Cornwall were William de Campo-
Arnulphi and Eeginald Beville.
Sis Arthur Champernowne, living temp. Henry VIII., 2na
son of Sir Philip Champernowne, Knt. of Modbury, by
Katherine his wife, dau. of Sir Edmund Carew, exchanged,
early in the reign of Elizabeth, the lordship of Polsloe foi
that of Dartington, in the co. of Devon, and seated himsel
there, where his descendants have since remained. He
Mary, dau. of Henry Norreys, father of Henry, Baron Norreys
of Rycote, and widow of Sir George Carew, by whom he hai
(with a dau., Elizabeth, in. 1576, to Sir Edward Seymour
Bart.) a son,
Gawen Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, co. Devon, m
the Lady Gabrielle, dau. of the Count Montsomerie, in France
and left (with several daus., one of whom m. Eichard Hillcrsdon
of Membland ; and another, Ursula, Sir Gerard Sams, of Essex
a son,
Arthur Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, living 1G20
in. Bridget, dau. of Thomas Fulford, Esq. of Fulford, co. Devon
and was s. by his son,
Arthur Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, living 1G78, m
Margaret, dau. and eventually co-heir of Sir John FoivcU
Bart, of Fowellscombe, M.P., Col. of foot in the service of th
Parliament, and Governor of Totnes. By her Mr. Cliampei
nowne had eight sons. The eldest son,
Eichard Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, dying unm
1696, was s. by his brother,
Arthur Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, m. Elizabeth
2nd dan. of Francis Courtenay, Esq., who d. 1669, eldest so
of Sir William Courtenay, of Powderham, and dying 1717, lef
(with a dau., Elizabeth, wife of Gabriel Yard, Esq. of Stok
Gabriel) two sons : the younger, Francis, Eector of Dartingtor
d. unm. ; the elder,
Arthur Champernow.ve, Esq. of Dartington, m. Jane, da\
of John Hollings, .^l.D., Physician to George IL, and dyin
April, 1766, left an only dau. and heiress,
Jane Champernowne, of Dartington, m. the Eev. Eichar
Harington, 2nd son of Sir James Harington, Bart, of KiJlingtoi
and by that gentleman (who m. 2ndly, Miss Hussey, of Trurc
and 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of Abraham Chambers, Esq. i
Totteridge, and relict of AVilliam Hallett, Esq.) had a son an
successor,
Arthur Harington, Esq. of Dartington, who assumed tl
surname and arms of Champernowne. He m. 180G, Louis,
dau. of John Buller, Esq. of Morval, co. Devon, and had issu
Arthur, who d. in his father's lifetime ; Henry, his lieii
Eichard, m. Elizabeth Kcble, and had five sons and five daus
John, d. 1837; Jane, m. Eev. William Martin, late Vicar
Siaverton; Louisa; Caroline, in. Eev. Isaac Williams; ar
Maria, rn. Charles Herbert Mallock, Esq. Mr. Campernown
M.P. for Saltash, 1806, and High Sheriff of Devon 1811, d. 181
and was «. by his son,
Henry Champernowne, Esq. of Dartington, 6. 14 Sept. 181
in. 24 April, 1833, Charlotte, 6th dau. of Sir Antony Buller,
Pound, CO. Devon, and d. 24 May, 1851, leaving issue,
Arthur, now of Dartington.
Henry, Capt. E.E., b. 21 Mav, 1810.
W^alter (Eev.), b. 3 Sept. 1848.
Caroline. Elinor, deceased. Kargan
Arms — Gu., a saltier vair between twelve billets or.
Crest— A swan sitting ppr. in the beak a horseshoe or.
Scat— Dartington Hall, near Totnes.
CHANCELLOR OF SHIELDHILL.
Chaxcelloe, John Geoege, Esq. of Shieldhi
CO. Lanark, J.P. and D.L., b. 27 Sept. 1821 ; m. h ,
23 June, 1847, Isabella Adolphus, dan. of Adolph
McDowall Koss, M.D., by Catherine his wife, da
of David Hume, of jN'incweUs, Baron of the Cou
of Exchequer in Scotland, and by her (who d. 1S6
has had issue,
I. Alexander, b. 11 Oct. 1849, Lieut. 5th Fusiliers,
II. Adolphus James, 6. 12 July, 1852.
III. Hume Frederick, b. 26 April, 1854.
IV. Eobert Blair JIaconochic, b. 23 June, 1?E8.
I. Elizabeth Blanche. ii. Mary Forbes.
III. IsabeUa Eoss, d. 1876.
He m. 2ndly, 1870, Anne Isabella, eldest dau.
Stewart Bailey Hare, Esii- of Calder Hall, Mi
CHA
TUB LANDED GENTRY.
CKA
Mlimn, wliich ladv d. 1871 ; and Srdly, 1S74, Cecilia
'JiziibcUi, jOLiiigest dau. of the late James Eulfour,
^,.L'itrrf^r.— Tim family of CnAxccLLOu of Shield mil, the
lily one of the name in Scotland, is of great antiquity, and
;:is held the lands of Sliield Hill for more than four centuries.
hi' Wildest document still possessed by the family is a Charter
iith-mation, dated 6 March, 1434, granted by Thomas
ville, " Dominus Baronice de Carnwath," to George
iler, of half the lands of Quodquan. In the " Memorie
:' r Somervillcs," it is stated that a firm friendship existed
til I in the Lords Somervillc and the Chancellors of Shield
Iill iiiid Qiiarlquan, as far back as the time of Robert Bruce.
(ii.oRGE CiiANCELER, to whom the lands of Quadquan were
iiiiinied as above, was s. by his son, Alexander, to whom
.0 cliarter was renewed in 1460, and whose son and heir,
. :nii;i,E CiiANCELEB, also Obtained a charter, 1472, whcrc"in he
. >'>Ied "Nobilis Yir Georgius Chanceler Dominus de Quod-
;i:iii ; " he m. a dau. of liamsay, of Dalhousie, and had a son
:i 1 successor, William, m. Janet, dau. of Geddes, of Rachan
ml Kii-curd, in Tweeddale, and had a son, John, father of
ailirit, who lit. Elizabeth, dau. of Brown, of Colstoun, and had
,^oii and heir, AVilliam, who m. Margaret, a dau. of Hamilton
' I labcrf, and had a son, William. This William Chancellor
■A'd the adherents of Queen Mart in 1567, and fought in
■ r lin our at the battle of Langside, in consequence of which
s house at Quodquan was demolished by the enemy. Horn.
unr~. dau. of Sir James Hamilton, of Crawfurdjohn, Baron of
v.iiilalc, and by her had a son, Robert Chancellor, of Shield
!iil, who, by Agnes Lymington his wife, was father of John
iiANCELLOR, wlio m. Catherine, dau. of Gavin Hamilton, of
;ii>hjLh, by Jean his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas
hsliington, of Ardross. By this lady he had a son, Robert
iiANoELLOR, who signalised himself by his loyalty for Kings
ii u'.LES I. and II., and d. immediately after the Restoration,
"O. By Jean his wife, dau. of Sir James Lockhart, of Lee,
r hiiT a son, James Chancellor, of Shield Hill, who, leaving
• I i-iuc at his decease, 1704, was «. by his brother, John
I! ANiKLLOR, m. Jean, dau. of Sir James Agnew, of Lochnaw,
y Lady Mary his wife, dau. of the Earl of Eglinton, and had
.Alexander Chancellor, Esq. of Shield Hill, b. 1707; m.
7:;j, Jean, dau. of John Biriiie, Esq. of Broomhill, eo. Lanark,
ii'l '. 1770, leaving', with four daus. (Mary, m. Alexander
:vinu', of Newton, father, by her, of Lord Newton; Jean, m.
ir. >. Irving; Charlotte; and Euphemia), one son,
■ loiiN Chancellor, Esq. of Shield Hill, m. 1776, Grace
111-, and by her (who d. 1795), left at his decease, 1816, two
o Mid two daus., Alexander, his heir; John, Capt. 01st
■lane, rf. young; and Elizabeth, jii. Daniel CoUyer, Esq.
'or son,
1 xahder Chancellor, Esq. of Shield Hill, sometime Capt.
'lii regt. ; m. 1820, Helen Hamilton, dau. of Hugh liobertsun,
;: ]. Clerk to the Signet, and had issue,
,1 )iis George, now of .Shield Hill,
livilerick Hugh, b. 1824, Brevet Lieut. Col., R.A.
<;oorge, 6. 1825, Writer to the Signet, m. 20 June, 1861,
liatiiarine Elizabeth, youngest dau. of George Skene, Esq.
of liubislaw,
Aloxander, b. 1827, Capt. 75tli regt., killed at the siege of
Dilhi.
IMnard, 6. 1828; m. Ann Helen, dau. of the late John
W liarton Tod, AVritcr to the Signet, and has issue, one son,
.Mcxander Richard, 6. 3 June, 1809; and one dau., Jemima
llolon.
J:iMio.s M.A., Vicar of St. John's, Derby, 6. 1830; m. Marion,
cluu. of tlio lato III V. William Siuii, Rector of Arebury, and
br hrr iMlio ,/. Is;,;, h;i-i ,.v.f >..r.. -. in that year.
ioiiv FoiiH'^ l-ip;, ,;,.,„^e Cluir ollor Collycr, Col. Madras
r.ii-ineers (now the R.E.), retiivd; aud <l. IS 18.
lioUn Barbara, m. Hugh Mosman, Esq. of Auehtyfardle ; «nd
<i. isr.6.
June Elizabeth, V. young, 1837.
r. Chancellor d. 18 Oct. 1811.
.■(.„is— Or, a lion rampant sa. armed and laugucd gu. on a
.i' i of the last three mullets of the Urst.
( ■/■ ./—An eagle displayed sa.
3/,, 70 — Que ju Burmonte.
.biii;— Shield Hill, by Biggar, co. Lnr.ark.
CHANDOS-POLE.
Sec TOLE.
CHAFLTIT OP BLANKNET.
Cn.vPLiN, Henry, Esq. of Blankney, co. Linpol:\
M.P. for Mid-Lincolnshire, J.P. and U.L., b. 22 Dec!
1810 ; s. his uncle 1859 ; m. 15 Nov. 1876, Lady
Florence Sutherland Levcsou Gower, elder dau. oi'
the present Duke of Sutherland, K.G-., and has issue,
I. Eric, 6. 187?'
1. A dau., 6, 3 Dec. 1878.
JLt'lTCagC— Sir Francis CnArLiM, Ahlei luan of London,
Lord Mayor 1677, hi. and had issue, John, liis heir; Charlc.-s;
Roiiert (Sir), of Westgate House, Louth, co. Lincoln, created
a Bart., with limitation to his graiid-nepliew, John; Anne;
Elizabeth. The eldest son,
John Chaplin, Esq., 6. 29 Jan. 1057; m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir John Hamby, of Tathwell, and by lier had issue,
I. Porter, who m. Anne Shcrwin, and had issue,
1 John (Sir), who s. his great-uncle as 2nd bart. : his only
eliild, Ann (a posthumous dau.), ?/i. Arthur Gregory, Esq.
of Styvechale, co. Warwick.
1 Elizabeth, m. Edward Ayscough, Esq. of Louth.
2 .Vnne, m. William Vavasor, Esq. of co. York.
3 Frances, m. Charles FitzwiUiam, Esq. of Caistor.
I'. Francis, d. 1720. iii. John, d. in the West Indies.
IV. Thomas, of whom we treat.
I. Anne, m. Thomas Archer, Esq.
Tlie youngest son,
Thomas Chaplin, Esq. of Blankney, ra. Kaaa, sicter cf
Thomas, 1st Lord Archer, and had issue,
John, of Blankney.
Charles (see Chaplin of Westgate House).
Diana, to. 1749, Lord George Manners Sutton, and d. 133Ii7,
1707.
The son and heir,
John Chaplin, Esq. of Blankney, r.i. 24 Nov. 1757, Lady
Elizabeth Cecil, dau. of Brownlow, 8th Earl of Exeter, and
left, with thred daus., Elizabeth, Sophia, and Diana, an only
son,
Charles Ch.\plin, Esq. of P.l.tnkney, M.P. for co. Lincoln,
b. 1759; m. 1781, Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Rcbcjt
Taylor, Esq., M.D., and had issue,
I. Charles, of Blankney and Tathwell.
II. Henry (Rev.), Vicar of Ryhall, Rutlandshire, h. Jane, 1783;
/,(. 19 Aug. 1834, Caroline Horutia, dau. of William Elhce,
Esq., and had issue surviving,
1 Henry, now of Blankney.
2 Edward,/;, ln MhvI,. i sli, late Capt. and Lieut.-Col.
Coldstream I - , i i. lor Lincoln; ni. IS Jan. 1877,
LadyGwon,!. i: lalbot, 2nd dau. of Charles John
lyth Earl ot Mo, h liui;, , ;ind has a dau.
3 Cecil, m. 20 Jan. ls7(i, I'.inily Cecilia, dau. of Lieut.-Col.
the Hon. Robert Edward Boyle, 2nd bou ot Edmund, 8tli
Earl of Cork, and has issue.
4 Ernest, m. Miss Morion, au American lady.
] Helen Matilda, m. 19 June, 1866, Wilham Viscount
l'"olkestoiie.
III. Thomas (Col.), J.P. and D.L., atone time M.B. for Stam-
loi-d, 6. 17 April, 1794; rn. Mary Millicent, dau. of William
Reeve, E.sq. of Leadenhara, eo. Lincoln.
I. Elizabeth, in. Vere, 3rd son of Hon. Henry Fane, 2nd son of
Thomas, 8th Earl of Westmorland.
II. Emma, rf. 1833.
III. Sophia, m. J. B. Praed, Esq., of Tyringham, Bucks.
IV. Louisa, m. Rev. Sir B. G. Bridges, Bart., Rector of
Blankney. v. Harriet, to. Russell Ellicc, Esq.
VI. Charlotte, d. 3 Dec. Isl9.
The eldest son,
Charles Chaplin, Esq. of Blankney and Tathwell, co. Lin-
coln, J.P. and D.L., ac one time M.P. for co. Lincoln, 0.
21 April, 1786; m. 17 Sept. 1812, Caroline, dau. of Hon. Henry
Fane, of Fulbeek, but dying .■;. p. 1859, was s. by his nephew,
the present Henry Chaplin, Esq. of Blankney, M.F.
Arms — Erm., on a chief indented vert three griffins' heads
erased or.
CiLot—A grifiBn's head erased or, gorged with a mural crown
vert.
■iV((;— Blankney, near Sleaford.
TuiCi House— 41, Park Lane, W.
CHAPLIN OF WESTGATE HOUSE.
CnAPLiN, EicnAED Francis, Esq. of "We^t^ato
House, CO. Lincoln, b. 19 Oct. 1841, late of 5th
Dragoon Guards, m. Emily, dau. of Rev. W. 13. Har-
rison, of Gayton-le-M:irsh, co. Lincoln, and has
issue, 2 daus., Evelyn Mary and Llary Helen Maud.
:d4
CHA
THE LANDED GENTE,Y.
CHA
iit'lTCitflC.— Tliis is the 2n(3 branch of the Chaplins of
Bla-ixUnnj.
Charles Chapliv, Esq. (2nd son of Th'>n as Chaplin, Ksq.
of Blankney, by Uiana his wife, sister of Thjmas, 1st Lor.l
Archer), h. 27 July, 1730; m. Klizabcth Thoroton, of Screvc-
ton, CO. Notts, and had issue.
Charles, rf. vMm.
Thomas, of Kiseholme, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Goilfrcy
Webster, Bart., and d. s. 'p.
Robert (Uev.), m. Anne, dau. of Sir Richard Sutton, Bwt.,
and d. 29 May, 1839, leaving three daus., Fanny, m. Hot.
Henry Ilowson, of Southwell; Sophy, ;/(. Rev. John Girar-
dot; Georgiana, m. Rev. G. Barrow, of Southwell.
Francis, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Ciuiplin, E3(i. of Clan::-
ney, and d. s. p. 23 May, 1838.
George, d. unm. 4 May, 1835.
AViLLiAM (Rev.), of whom we treat.
Edward (Roy.), Rector of Blankney.
Charlotte, m. Edward Harrison, M.D., of Lnndon.
Sophia, m. 1st, John, eldest son of Sir 11. Sutton, Cart. ; nr.d
2ndly, Thomas Wright, Esq. of Upton.
The 6th son,
The Rev. William Chaplin, m. 179D, Tsnbclla Frances,
dau. of Sir Richard Sutton, Bart, of Norwood I'aik, co. Nott.'s
and d. 11 Dec. 1835, having had issue,
WilUam, b. 1799 ; d. yoiuig.
Charles Sutton (Rev.), b. 1800 ; d. unm. IS32.
Richard Francis, b. 1802; d. imu. 1340.
Feedewck, late of Tathwell Hall.
James Pulteney, 6. 1807; marriea, and c?. s. p. 137.1.
George Ayscoghe (Rev.), <L 18.59.:
Edward John (Rev.), FcUow of Mug. Coll. O.^ford, b. 1G12 ;
d. 1853.
Bettina Mary Elizabeth, m. 1323, Rev. Basil BcrriCgc, of
Algarliirk, and d. s. 2>. 1824.
The eldest son,
Frederic.'v Chaplin, Esq. of Talhwell Hall, J.r. and D.L.,
6. 13 Jan. 1803; m. Jane, eldest dau. of Jjimes B. Tophani,
Esq. of Candlosby Hall, and had issue,
William, his heir.
Richard Francis, now of Westgate House.
Charles Edward Pultenoy, 6. 31 March, 184G ; d. 18 May,
18G9.
Thomas Hamby, b. 15 March, 1851 ; d. 9 Doc. IS70.
Caroline Geora-iana, m. 21 Sept. 1865, John Gilbert Cronip-
ton, Esq. of Tnc Lilies, co. Derby.
He d. 1863, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Chaplin, M.D. of Magdalen Coll. Oxford, J.P. for
Park of Lindsoy, Lincoln, Cape. R. North Lincoln Miiiiia,
b, 12 Feb, 1836; d. unm. at Cannes, 20 Feb. 1878.
Arms — Erm., on a. chief indented vert three griffins' heads
erased or.
Crest— A grifBn's head erased or, murally gorged vert.
SeaJ— Westgiato Hovise, Louth.
CHAPMAN OF WHITBY.
Chapman, Thomas, Esq. of Whitby, co. Yor'c,
J.P., D.L., F.R.S. and F.S.A., b. 21 June, 1798 ; m.
2-i March, 1825, Maria Louisa, youngest dau. of
John Ilanson, Esq. of The Rookery, Woodford, and
of Great Eromley Hall, Essex, Hi^h SherilF ITOH,
and by her (who d. 12 March, 1877) has an only
dau.,
Ethel Maria, m. 1 Aug. ISCIj, Eugene Fred. Noel, son of
the Hon. and Rev. Baptist W. Noel, and has a son, Baptist
AVriothesley Leiand, and two daus. Gwendolen Ethel and
Hilda Mary.
iLittCagC— " The Chapman family," says Toung, in liis
History 0/ Whilbij, "resided at Whitby, and in Vburn Dale,
prior to the year 1400, as appears from the registers and rolls
of Whitby Abbey."
Abel Chapman, of Whitby, 6. 22 Oct. 1694 (4th son cf
William Chapman and Mary his wife, dau. and heir of William
Temple, Esq., grandson of Sir William Temple, Provost of
Trin. Coll. Dublin), m. Ist, 25 Jan. 1720-21, Susannah, dau. of
George Lothcrington, Esq., by whom he had two daus., Eliza-
beth and Mary, both d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, 10 Jan. 1727-2f<,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Walker, Esq. of Whitby, and by her
(who d. 8 Nov. 1735) had, with other issue, John, of whom
presently ; Esther, m. 2 April, 1748, Isaac Stockton, Esq. of
Hawskcr Hall, co. York. Mr. Chapman m. SviUy, 3 April,
1745, Hannah, dau. and co-heiress of William Gaskin, Esq. of
Whitby, and by that lady (who d. SO April, 1795) had further
icsue.
I. Abel, of Woodford, Essex, an Elder Brother of the Trinity -
House, Treasurer of St. Thomas's Hospital, <fcc., 6. 2 Mav,
1752; 7)1. 13 July, 1784, Rebecca, dau. of Daniel Bell, l",s"(.
and Catherine his wife, dau. of David Barclay, Esq., anl by
lier (who d. 17 May, 1828) left issue at liis decease, 30 Dec.
1819, nine sons and five daus.,
1 Abel (Rev.), 6. 6 June, 1789; m. 20 Sept. 1818, Anne,
dau. of J. Hubbersty, Esq., and d. ISCG.
2 Daniel, b. 1790; drowned at sea, 1811, s. p.
3 William, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 6. 28 Juno, 1792; m.
1 April, 1810, Jane, eldest dau. of Edward Chapman, Esq.
of Whitby, by whom (who d. 18 March, 182G) he had
issue, 1 Abel, 6. 23 March, 1817; m. 10 June, 1846, Eliza-
beth, dau. of John Gurney Fry, Esq. of Warley Lodge,
Essex, and by her (who d. 24 Jan. 1854) left issue four
daus. 2 Edward John (Rev.), b. 22 April, 1819. 3 Wil-
liam Daniel, &. 17 Jan. 1826; m. 8 July, 1847, Janet, dau.
of Rev. H. J. Hare, of Docking Hall, Norfolk, and bv her
(who d. 13 Feb. 1863) had issue, Gordon Graham, William,
Moutague Jasper, Theodore Charles ; he m. 2ndl y, 5
March, 1865, Anna Maria, dau. of Robert Reynolds, Esq.,
and has further issue. 1 Martha Holt, m. 18 April, 1841,
Charles Fawcett Neville Rolfe, Esq. of Heacham Hall,
Norfolk; she d. at Naples, 22 Jan. 1863. 2 Margaret
Rebecca, m. her cousin, Rev. Wm. Chapman Rawliuson,
and rf. 24 April, 1851.
4 Jonathan, b. 13 April, 1795; m. Oct. 1819, Agatha, dau.
of Jacob Foster Reynolds, Esq., by Anne his wife, dau. of
Robert Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, and by her (who d.
27 July, 1840) had issue, 1 Robert Barclay, b. 21 Nor.
1829, m. Louisa Louis, and has issue ; 2 William Henry,
6. Sept. 1831, d. Oct. 1841; 3 Charles Edward, ft. 5 Nov.
1832; 4 Abel Henry, b. 10 May, 1830; 1 Anna Rebecca,,
TO. 5 March, 1846, Edmund, son of Sir John Penny, Bart. ;
2 Agatha Elizabeth, m. 26 July, 1842, Francis Bland, ,
Esq.; 3 Catherine Rachel, d. Sept. 1867; 4 Mary; 5'
Emma ; 6 Jane, vi. Henry Cockburn Richardson, Esq. ;
7 Louisa Frances; 8 Ellen, d. 1840.
5 Alfred, b. 23 April, 1796 ; to. July, 1824, Caroline, d.au
of Sir Francis Workman JIcNaghten, Bart, of Beardvillg
CO. Antrim, and has issue, 1 .iUfred Daniel, b. 22 Fe
1827, TO. 4 Nov. 1852, Madeline Emily, dau. of Roberl
Hanbury, Esq. of Poles, co. Herts; 2 Francis Stewai
6. 1829, m. 3 Dec. 1867, Mary Charlotte, dau. of Elliott
MacNaghten, Esq. ; 3 Edmund Henry, b. 1831 ; 4 Wil^
liam Hay, b. 23 Sept. 1832, m. 11 Dec. 1860, Amelii
Elizabeth, dau. of the late Capt. Rowley; 1 Lctitia
Maria, m. 7 Oct. 1852, Frederick C. Gaussen, Esq., \v\\v'
d. 31 May, 1807 ; 2 Caroline Matilda, m. 30 AprU, 1863,;
Rev. Rowley Hill, M.A.; 3 Alicia Hannah; 4 Eliza Ellen,.
?«. 25 Jan. 1865, Sir John Blois, Bart.
6 Henry, 6. 25 Aug. 1797; m. at Calcutta, 23 Nov. 1836, J
Priscilla Susan, dau. of Edward Wakefield, Esq., and hadi
surviving issue, 1 Henry Howard, b. 25 Jan. 1838 ; 2'
Edward Francis, 6. 1840; 3 Joseph Gurney, b. 24 May,.
1842; 1 Emily Priscilla Rebecca; 2 Hannah Gascoigne.
He d. 15 March, 1854.
7 David Barclay, 6. 28 Oct. 1799; to. 1st, Charlotte Anna-
Dorothea Ward, <l.au. of William, Bishop of Sodor
and Man, and by her (who d. Aug. 1828) has one son,
David Ward, 6. 23 March, 1828, to. 10 June, 1851,
Caroline Mary, dau. of Charles Phelips, Esq. of Briggcns
Park, CO. Herts, and has issue. He to. 2ndly, 17 Nor;'
1829, Maria, dau. of Rev. Robert Chatfleld, D.D., Rector:
of Chatteris, co. Cambridge, and by her has issue,
1 Arthur George, 6. 1 Nov. 1834, m. 15 Jan. 1856, Sophie
Gcorgina Davidson, and d. 27 Nov. 1867, having had
issue; 2 Peter Godfrey, b. 1836, to. Miss Ravonhill;
3 Kyrle Alfred, b. 1838; 4 Frederick Barclay, b. 1840; 5
Horace Edward, 6. 1842, m. 30 June, 1803, Ada Maria, !
dau. of Sir H. Fletcher, Bart., and has issue; 6 Spencer,
6. 31 March, 1843; 1 Ellen Maria, hi. 1 March, 1S.'>6, Sir
George Hector Leith, Bart., and d. 10 Feb. 1857; 2
Eugenia Susannah, in. 20 April, 186.5, to George Henry,
son of Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy; 3 Adeline, m. 'ii
April, 1867, Arthur Edward, son of Sir Josiah John Guest,.
Bart.
8 Frederick, 6. 1 Feb. 1801; m. Sept. 1825, Arabrllaj
youngest dau. of Peter Godfrey, Esq. of Old Hall, SulTolit,
and Arabella his wife, dau. of Sir Joshua Rowley, Bart,
of Tendring Park, Suffolk, and d. s. p. 1838.
9 Edward, b.2S Nov. 1804; to. Nov. 1827, Mury Jane, da«i'
of James Burnett, Esq., and had issue, George Henrjf^.
James Mowbray, b. March, 1834; .and Mary (Jeorgiana,-
d. 9 Sept. 1854. His widow to. Eneas M. Macphei-soni.
Esq. i
1 Hannah Gaskin, d. 22 Dec. 1855.
2 Catherine, to. 17 June. 1805, Pelcr Godfrey, Esq. of Old
Hall, Suffolk; d. 13 Feb. 1868.
3 Emma, m. 26 April, 1814, Abraham Rawlinson, Esq. of
Fakenham, Norfolk, and d. 13 Keb. 18.55.
4 Mary, m. Feb. 1823, George Uillhouse, of Combo Hour*,
Somerset, and d. 1826. 5 Ellen.
I. Mary, to. 8 March, 1769, John Walker, Esij. of Wall*
End, CO. Northumberland.
II. Hannah, rn. Bartlett Gurney, Esq. of Coltishall, CO.
Norlolk, eldest son of John Gurney, Esq. of Norwich (MV
GuiiKCl of Kuwick).
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20;
III. Jane, m. 6 Oct. 1784, Joseph Gurney, Esq. of Lakcn-
haiu Grove, neiu- NorwieU, 3r(i son of John Gurney, Esq.
of Keswick (which $u).
Mr. Abel Chapman d. 3 Oct. 1777. The eldest son of his 2nd
marriage,
John Chapman, Esq. of Wliitby, b. 27 May, 1732; m. 9 J.in.
1755, Jane, dau. of John Mellar, Esq., by Jane his wife, dau.
and co-heiress of WiUiam Gaskin, Esq., and by her (who d. 31
Aug. ISO!) had issue,
I. Abel, of Stakesby Hall, co. York, h. 1-i Nov. 1757 ; ni.
I Jan. 1783, Elizabeth, dau. of Wakefield .Simpson, Esq.
and d, 14 AprU, 1852, having had issue ; she d. \i
April, 1838.
1 Wakefield Simpson, 6. 27 May, 1790; 711. 1 Aug. ISU,
his cousin, Dorothy, eldest dau. of Henry Simpson, Esq.
of Meadow Field House, near Whitby ; d. 12 Eeb. 18u-J,
and had issue surviving, five daus., Elizabeth, ni. James
Walker, Esq., d. 14 June, 1849, leaving issue ; Hannah,
m. May, 1849, Charles Saunders, Esq. of Sneaton Castle,
near Whitby, and has issue ; Dorothy, m. Henry Simp-
son, Esq. of Meadow Field House, near 'Whitby, and hus
issue; Jane, m. 9 April, 1S50, Charles Alexander 11.
Crigan, Esq., and has issue; and Mary, m. 23 Feb. 1851),
Samuel Macquoid, Esq.
2 John, b. 24 April, 1793 ; J.P. for Korth Hiding of York-
shire ; d. unrii. 6 March, 1872.
1 Jane, d. 26 April, 1^51.
II. John, 6. 4 July, 1759; d. s. -p. 3 Sept. 1784.
m. William, 6. 6 Sept. 1761 ; ™. 10 Oct. 1782, Elizabeth, dau.
of Joseph Anderson, Esq., andd. 2 March, 1810, having had
issue by her (who d. 1788),
1 John, b. 9 June, 1785 ; m. 22 Aug. 1809, Sarah Aldcrson,
and d. 12 Aug. 1838, leaving issue, 1 John, of Whitby, b.
17 Feb. 1814; m. 5 Sept. 1837, Mary, dau. of Edward Ch;;p-
m«n, Esq., and d. 12 April, 1858, having had, with other
issue, Edward Theodore, b. 5 Oct. 1847, d. 10 April, 1853;
Maria Louisa, i/i. 15 June, 187-5, Rev. A. Kaye; Harriet
Curtis, m. 1 Nov. 1860, Charles Bagnall, Esq., of Sneaton
Castle, CO. York, M.P. ; Augusta Mary, m. 31 July, 1862,
Lieut.-Col. Wm. Stirling Oliphant; and Adeline Atty, m.
7 May, 1872, Hamer Towgood, Esq. 2 Thomas Hall, b. 9
Aug. 1816 ; m. 4 Aug. 1840, Ann, dau. of John Cam-
pion, Esq. of Whitby, andd. 10 March, 1846, leaving a sou,
John Henry, 6. 12 April, 1841, w. 28 Sept. 1867, Louisa
dau. of John Meire, Esq., of Brockton House, Shiffnal,
and has issue, John Ingram Temple, b. 12 May, 1869 ;
William Henry Temple, b. 15 Jan. 1872; Gwynneth
Esther; and a dau., Ada Florence, m. 3 July, 1869,
Capt. H. M. Moorsom, and has issue. 3 Henry, b. \
Sept. 1820, m. Isabella Shaw. 1 Mary Anne, m. 14 Aug.
1841, Eev. Robert Gauison, 2 Elizabeth. 3 Hannah, m.
1st, 15 Feb. 1841, Edward Thompson, Esq. (who d. 29
Sept. 1869), and 2ndly, Major Oliver Day Stokes.
1 Hannah, m. Benjamin Flounders, Esq., of Culming-
ton, CO. Salop, and of Yarm, co. York, and d. s. p.
6 Aug. 1814.
IV. Robert, b. 12 Oct. 1762; m. Susannah, dau. of Benjamin
Bovill, Esq., and has (with two daus., Jane Bovill, ni. 1st,
23 Nov. 1824, the Eev. Robert llopton Smith, and 2nd!y,
II Nov. 1841, WUliam Brown, Esq. ; and Susan, m. 1st, 14
Aug. 1823, Thomas Pugsley, Esq., and 2ndly, 1 May, 1838,
the Eev. John Corser), an only son, Benjamin (Eev.),
Vicar of Leatherhead, Surrey, b. 10 July, 1798; m. 25 Sept.
1832, Laura Maria, only dau. of Jonathan Wilson, Esq. of
Tootuig Common, .and by her (who d. 24 April, 1871) has
issue, 1 Eobert Graham; b. 1837; 2 Arthur Drinkwater
Bethune, 6. 1838 ; 3 Henry Mapleton, 6. 1841, ??i. 9 July,
1874; 1 Laura Mary Anna; 2 Jane Susan ; 3 Agnes
Elizabeth; 4 Eleanor Georgiana, m. 25 April, 1857 Joseph
Roberts, Esq. ; 5 Emily Augusta ; 6 Edith Jane, d. umu. ;
7 Margaret- Ann ; 8 Constance Idonea ; 9 Adelaide Ellen.
V. Henry, 6. 17 March, 1764 ; d. wim. 23 Oct. 1808.
VI. Thomas, of Elsinore, Kingdom of Denmark, b. 12 Feb.
, 1766 ; 1-1. Ann, dau. of Edward Cleaver, Esq., of Nunning-
ton Hall, CO. York, and d. 26 March, 1844, having had by
her (who d. 5 Jan. 1860), with three daus., Anne, Jane
Frances, and Arabella, seren sons, 1 John, of Blackheath
Park, Kent, b. 1797 ; m. 21 Sept. 1831, Elizabeth Haddan,
«nd by her (who d. 19 Aug. 1854) has a dau. EUzabeth, m.
19 July, 1861, Charles G. F. Knowles, Esq., only son of Sir
C. Knowles, Bart, {see Bv&ke' s Peera fie and Baronetage), and
has issue. 2 Edward, rf. ttmre. at Ba'tavia. SWilham, 6.29
Oct. 1799. 4 Thomas, b. 30 July, 1801, d. itnm. 5 Eobert
Cleaver, 6. 12 Jan. 1803. 6 Henry Cleaver, of Liverpool, b. 3
Jan. 1805; m. 11 July, 1836, Sarah, dau. of James M. Taylor,
Esq. of Westwood, co. Lancaster, and has issue, Thomas
Henry, 6. 18 April, 1837 ; Arthur Edward, b. 2 Oct. 1844;
Mary Anne Taylor; Florence,™. 12 Nov. 1863, Jas. B. H.
Tate, Esq. of Scarborough, who d. 16 April, 1806;
Henrietta Cleaver, m. 3 Aug. 1859, Joseph Corbett Lowe,
Esq.; Jane Gertrude ; and Edith, «i. Davison Brown, E:;q.
of New York. 7 Thomas, of Exeter Coll. Oxford, d. unm.
1834.
Tu. Jonathan, of Tooting Common, Surrey, b. SO Sept.
17C7 ; m. 27 April, 1799, Mary Anne, dau. ef Robert Taylor,
Esq., of Tolmers, co. Hens, and d. i Nov. 1846, and wa-;
buried in the family vault at Sneaton, co. York; she d. i
May, 1868.
VIII. Edward, of whom presently.
IX. Aaron, of Highbury Park, Middlesex, J.P., M.P. for
the borough of Whitby, 6. 13 Sept. 1777 ; m. 2 June, 1790,
Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Barker, Esq. of Whitby, and by
her (who d. 14 Feb. 1855j had (with 2 daus., Ann ; and Jane
Blellar, m. 29 April, 1841, John Hubbersty Matthews, Esq.
of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, and d. 26 June, 1848)
1 Joseph Barker, J.P., 6. 27 Feb. 1799; ro. 12 June, 1832.
Louisa Agnes, eldest dau. of Thomas Simpson, Esq. of
Platway, co. Devon, and d. 6 June, 1873, leaving issuD
three sons and two daus., 1 Joseph John, b. 1837, m. 26
March, 1873, Fanny, dau. of Henry Simpson, Esq. of
Whitby, and has issue, Edward Henry, b. 5 Feb. 1874;
Percy, b. 5 Feb. 1875 ; Harold. 6. 23 Nov. 1876. 2 Edward
Henry, 6.17 April, 1844; to. 23 April, 1873, Elizabeth
Eden, dau. of J. Walker, Esq. of Whitby, and has issue
Edward Henry, b. April, 1875, and 3 daus. 3 Arthur
Thomas, Lieut. 35th regt., b. 20 Aug. 1846. 1 Elizabeth
Ann, m. Sept. 1859, Capt. Charles Young, and has issue.
2 Louisa Agnes, m. 16 Dec. 1863, Thomas Woolrych Stans-
feld, Esq. of Weetwood, York, and has issue.
2 Jolm, b. 5 JiUy, 1801, d. at Calcutta 19 Nov. 1866.
3 Edward Henry, of Harringay House, Middlesex, a
Director of the Bank of England, J.P. for Middlesex, b.
16 Jan. 1803 ; m. 28 April, 1829, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of
Lancelot Heslope, Esq. of Selly Hall, co. Worcester, and
d. 19 March, 1873.
4 WiUiam Eobert, 6. 21 May, 1806 ; m. 29 March, 1842, Caro-
line Sarah, eldest dau. of John Fryer, Esq. of Chatteris,
CO. Cambridge, and has issue, AVilham Edward, b. 22 Feb.
1843, m. 10 Feb. 1874, Ada Dorcas, dau. of Eev. J. Blen-
nerhasset. Rector of Ryme, Dorset ; J ohn Fryer, b.
9 Sept. 1844, d. 19 March, 1873 ; Hillyer David, 6. 3 May,
1846,7/1. U Aug. 1868, Ethel Georgiana Mary, dau. of
the late Sir Thomas Dugdale Astley, Bart, (see Bukke's
Peerage and Baronetayt), which lady d. 22 July, 1871,
leaving issue a dau. ; Arthur Gerald, 6. 18 March, 1857 ;
Caroline Sarah, m. 27 June, 1867, Henry W. Street, Esq.,
only son of H. Street, Esq. of Birtley Lodge, Surrey, and
has issue; Julia, m. 20 April, 1870, Colonel J. H. Dunne;
and Emily Grace. He d. 28 Dec. 1850.
X. Benjamin, 6. 23 Oct. 1775; d. Sept. 1779.
I. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hall, Esq. of Brixton Place,
Surrey; d. s. p. 25 Dec. 1838.
II. Jane, m. 1st, 16 April, 1794, Ingram Chapman, Esq. of
Whitby, and 2ndly, 15 Jan. 1810, Euseby Cleaver, Esq.
youngest son of Edward Cleaver, Esq. of Nunnington U*ll,
CO. York.
Mr. John Chapman d. 5 Jan. 1822. His 8th son,
Edward Chapman, Esq. of Whitby, J.P. and D.L. N.E.
Yorkshire, 6. 1 Sept. 17G9; m. 21 April, 1791, Martha, eldest
dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Holt, Esq. of Whitby, and
Esther his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Isaac Stockton, Esq. of
Hawsker Hall, co. Y'ork, and by her had issue,
Thomas, now of 'Wliitby.
John Mellar, of Usworth Place, co. Durham, b. 21 June, 1805;
m. May 1832, Caroline Sarah, 3rd dau. of Samuel Walker
Parker, Esq.of Scotts House, co. Dui-ham; d. 17 Jan. 1876,
leaving issue, Edward, Lieut. 14th regt. B.N.I., 6. 26 Feb.
1833, d. 24 March, 1862, w«m. ; Henry Parker, Lieut. iOth
regt., b. 4 March, 1836, m. Miss Ella Ferguson; Herbert, b.
31 July, 1837, to. 8 Sept. 1875, Miss Catherine Lucy Birch;
Reginald Temple, 1st Madras Fusiliers, b. 8 F'eb. 1841 ;
Arthur Gascoyne, b. 21 Feb. 1842, m. 14 Dec. l871, Minnie,
dau. of Ralph Grey, Esq. of Quebec, and has issue, Arthur-
Grey, b. 1872, and another child, 6. 19 Jan. 1874; John, b.
30 March, 1847, m. 1876; P^ederick Stovin, b. 23 July,
1849 ; Catherine ; Caroline, m. 21 Oct. 1863, C. H. Fox, Esq.,
of Wellington, Somerset, and has issue; Theodosia, m. 17
Oct. 1866, Rev. CecQ Bosanquet, sonof Augustus,Bosanquet,
Esq. of Osidge, co. Herts, and has had issue, Madeleine
Augusta Cecil, 6. 6 Aug. 1867, d. 29 Sept. 1867), and
Harriet Adeline, to. Henry Haslope, son of J . Bagnall, Esq.
of Newberries Park, co. Hertford, and has issue.
Edward WUUam, 6. 9 Oct. 1815.
Jane, to. 1 April, 1816, her cousin, 'William Chapman,
Esq. of Newcastle-on-fyne ; d. ISMaiLu, 1826, having had
issue.
Esther Elizabeth, to. 6 Nov. 1834, WiUiam Clayton Clayton,
Esq., of SteUa Hall, Durham, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, and
has issue.
Elizabeth, m. 17 Oct. 1822, Rev. Robert Taylor, M.A.,
Rector of Clifton Camville, co. Stafford ; and d. 20 March,
1851, leaving issue.
Isabella Margaret, d. 19 Aug. 1804.
Margaret, d. 1 May, 1822.
Mary, ra. 5 Sept. 1837, her cousin, John Chay man, Esq., and
has issue.
Mr. Edward Chapman d. 22 Jan ISZG.
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Anns — ^Per chevron crm. and ffu., .a crescent countcrclian^jed,
in eliief three annulets of the second.
Creat— Two spear heads in saltier in front of a dexter nrm
embowed in armour the hand gauntletted and grasping a
broken tilting spear ppr. enfiled with an annulet or.
Motto — Crescit sub pondore virtus.
Ilesldence—Whithy, co. York.
CHAPMAN OF HILIi SIID.
Chapitax, Edward, Esq. of Hill End, Mottram
in Longdendalc, co. Cliester, J.P., E.L.S., b. 12 Oct.
1839 ; m. 29 July, 18G3, Elizabeth Beardoe, dau. of
Frederick Grruiidy, Esq. of Mottram. Mr. ChaiMuau
Tvas educated at Merton Coll. Oxford (B.A. l.SGi,
M.A. 18GG), and was sometime Tutor of Magdalen
Coll. He is a Magistrate for cos. Chester and
Lancaster, and a Director of the Manchester,
Sheffield and Lincolnshire Eaihvaj, Lord of the
Manor of Hatterslej.
ILlUCatJC. — Jonx CnAPMAN, Esq. (son of Joiix CnAPJi.\N,
Esq., of Shrigley Fold, Chesliire, wiio d. 7 Dec. 1813, aged 73),
m. 15 May, 1806, Mary Sidebottom, and d. 19 May, 181U,
aged 5.5, having by her (who d. 18 Jan. 1850, aged 77) had,
with other issue, a son,
John Chapman, Esr;., M.P. of Hill End and of Carlecotes,
Yorkshire, rii. 22 Sept. 183C, Anne, dau. of the hite George
Sidebottom, Esq. of Uill End, and d. 18 July, 1877, leaving'
is3iie,
I. Edwap.d, now of Hill End.
II. George John.
in. Charles, m. Nannie Catherine, dau. of Scott ITcyward,
Esq. of Frocester Court, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, and
has a son, John, b. 11 March, 1877.
I. Alice.
Mr. Chapman, who was educated at St. Mary's Hall, Oxford,
M.A. 1838, was J. P. and D.L. for Cheshire, for which county
he was High Sheriff 1856, J. P. for Lancashire, Derbyshire, and
West Hiding co. York, M.P. for Great Grimsby, 1862 to 1865,
and again from 1874 until his death; was Vice-Chairman and
Chairman of the Manchester and Sheffield Eaihvay, which
post he resigned in 1863, but retained his seat at the board
until his death. lie was also Trustee of the River Weaver,
Lord of the Manor of Hattersley, and Patron of one Living.
Arms—VcT chevron or and az., a crescent between three
mullets of six points pierced, all counterchangcd.
Crest — A stag's head erased sa., powdered with crescents or.
Motto — Crescit sub pondere virtus.
Seats— ^ I ill End, Mottram-in-Longdcndale, Cheshire ; Fre wen
Hall, Oxlord.
CHAHIiESWORTH OF CHAPELTHOUPE
HALIi.
DODGSON - CHAELESWOETn, JOHN ChAELES-
WORTH, Esq. of Stanley Hall and Chapelthorpe
Hall, both in the W. R. of Yorkshire, M.A., J.P.
and D.L. ; m. 1847, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Walker
Eetherstonhaugh, Esq. of The Hermitage, co.
Durham, and has, with other issue,
Albani Hawke, h. 1854.
Mr. Dodgson-Charlesworth was M.P. for Wakefield
from 1857 to 1859.
Arms — Erm., a chevron az. frctty or, between in chief
two eagles displayed sa. and in base a masclc of tlie second.
Crest — A demi-eagle sa. the wings elevated fretty or, in the
beak a mascle of the last.
il/o(«o— Justitia et virtus.
Sent3 — Chtpelthorpe Hall, Wakefield; and Grinton Lodge,
Richmond, YorUsliire.
CHABLEY OF FINAGHY HOUSE.
Charley, Joiin Stotjppe, Esq. of Finaghj House,
CO. Antrim, and Island of Aranmoro, co. Donegal,
J.P. for cos. Antrim and Donegal, and Borough
of Belfast, High Sheriff co. Donegal 1875-1876,
b. 1825 ; m. 1851, Mary Stewart, dau. of the late
Francis Forster, Esq., J.P., of Eosbine Lodge,
CO. Donegal, and has issue,
I. John Francis William, 6. 13o7.
n. Walter Matthew, &. 1809.
I. Mary Grace Leader. ii. Constance .Stewart.
III. Charlotte Elizabeth.
HtnCafle.— The family of Charley or Chorlcy, passing
over from the Xorth of England, settled in Ulster, in the 17th
century, at first at Belfast, where they were owners of house
property for two hundred years, and afterwards at Finaghy,
CO. Antrim, where Ualph Chaiiley, of Finaghy House, b. 1674,
d. 1756, aged 82; his son, John Chahlet, Esq. of Finaghy, b.
1712; d. 1793, leaving a son and successor,
John Charlet. Esq. of Finaghy House, 6. 1744; m. 17S3,
Anne Jane, dau. of Richard Wolfenden, Esq. of Lambeg,
and by her (who d. 1818) left at his decease, 26 Jan.
1812,
John, his heir. Matthew, heir to his brother.
AVilliara, who m. Isab.-lla, dau. of William Hiritcr, Esq.,
and was father of William Charley, Esq. of Seymour Hill,
near Lisburn.
The eldest son,
John Charley, Esq. of Finnghy House, b. 1734; d. v.'A;n.
1844, and was .s. by his brother,
Matthew Charley, Esq. of Finaghy House, b. 1783; m. 1819,
Mary Anne, dau. of Walter Roberts, Esq. of Collin House ;
and d. 1846, leaving issue,
I. John Stodppe, now of Finaghy House.
II. Mathew, d. 1870.
III. William Thomas, D.C.L. Oxford, Barristerat-Law,
Common Serjeant of the City of LonJuu, M.P. fir .Suli'ord.
I. Annie, rf. 1871. ii. Su-san. in. Letitia.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron gu. between three corn blue-
bottles slipped ppr. a mullet or.
CreH— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a falcon's head
erased arg. charged with a cinquefoil of the first, in the beak
a corn blue-bottle as in the arms.
Motto — Justus esto et non metue.
Scois— Finaghy House, near Lelfast; and Island of Aran
more, co. Donegal.
CHARLEY OF SEYMOUE, HILL.
Charley, William, Esq. of Seymour Hill, co.
Antrim, J.P., b. 11 April, 182G ; m. 1 Oct. 1856,
Ellen Anna Matilda, dau. of the late Edward
Johnson, Esq., J.P. of Ballymacash, near Lisburn,
and grand-dau. of the late Kev. Philip Johnson,
J.P. and D.L., and by her has issue,
I. WiLLiAjr, b. 24N'ov. 1857.
II. Edward Johnson, b. 10 Dec. 185D.
III. John George Stewart, b. 19 Dee. 1G63.
IV. Thomas Henry FitzwilUam, b. 27 Jan. ITCJ.
v. Arthur Fredciick, b. 1870.
I. Ellen Frances Isabella.
II. Elizabeth Mary Florence.
iLuiCitgC. — William Charley, Esq , a younger son ofl
John Charley, Esq. of Finaghy House, co. Antrim, by Annul
Jane his wife, dau. of Richard Wolfenden, Esq., m. 1817,
Isabella, eldest dau. of William Hunter, Esq., J. P., of Dun-
raurry; and d. 20 Feb. 1838, aged 47, having had issue,
besides the present William Charley, Esq. of Seymour Hill,
two other sons and five daus.,
John, d. unm. 17 Dec. 1843, aged 25.
Edward, of Conway House, Lisburn, to. 1st, Mary, d«u. of
A. Caldecott, Esq. of Woodford Hall, Essex; and 2ndly,
Catherine Jane, dau. of J. Richardson, Esq., M.P., of Lam-
beg House, Lisburn, and d. Nov. 1868, leaving issue.
Anne Jane, widow of William Stevenson, Etq., junr. of
Belfast.
Eliza, m. A. Caldecott, Esq., junr., J. P., of Bishopbury
Park, Sawbridgeworth, Hort.^*.
Isabella, m. the Rev. R. Leslie Scott, Rectar of Drumbo,
CO. Down.
Mary. Emily.
Arms (Cc— Same as Charley of Fhw/jliy,
Seat — Seymour Hill, near Lisburn.
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CHARLTON" OP CHTLWELI,.
Charlton, Thomas Brofghtox, Esq. of
Cliilwell, Notts, J.P. and D.L., b. 15 Aug. 1815,
Lite Lieut. -Col. South Notts Yeomanry Cayalrv ; .y.
his father 1831 ; m. 1S43, Fanny Dorn, dau. of Jolm
Walter, Esq. of Bearwood, Berks, M.P., aud has
issue,
I. KicnoLAs Sons, J.P., 6. 21 Sept. 1847, Capt. South Notts
Yeomanry Cavalry, vi. Auff. 1872, Nannette Fanny, dan.
of John Carver Athorpe, ICsq. of Dinnington Hall, co.
York, and by her (who d. II Nov. 1874;, has one son,
Geoffrey Nicholas, b. 2 July, 1S73.
II. Thomas M'illiain, b. i Sept. 1856.
I. Catherine JIary.
II. Alice Isabel, m. 9 Auk. 1871. Lewis Lovatt Ayshfonl
Wise, Esq. of C!aytoa Hall, Stafforilsliire.
in. Fanny Dora. iv. Amy.
iil'nMg;r. — The name of Charlton is probably derived
from that of the villasie near Woolwich, Kenr.
Thomas Chahletox, of Sandiacre, co. Derby, whose father
had lived in the co. of Lancaster, 6. toap. Henry VIII., ra.
Eliza Gardner, co. Derby (who d. 1580), and d. 1579, having
had six sons. The eldest,
Thomas Chakleton, Esq. of Sandiacre, Eisley, and Breaston,
CO. Derby, Bardon Park, co. Leicester, andChilwell, co. Notts,
b. 1562, m. Katherine (who d. 1644), dau. of William Pymme,
of Kisley, whoso family was of Chilwell. In 1612 Thomas
Charlton was confirmed by Richard St. George, Norroy, in
i-iffht to bear the arms of his ancestors, which were then
ausmented by throe cinqucfoils, gu., and a crest, granted, as
borhc by his descendants. He d. 20 Nov. IGSl, having had
assue,
I. JJichael, M.A., Fellow of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, b. 15S9,
d. unm. 1614.
II. Nicholas, heir to his fatlier.
III. Thomas, of Eiiiley and liivaston, ancestor of the present
branch.
IV. John, d. s. p. 1G23.
V. Edward, of Sandiacre, a Commissioner nndor tlio Parlia-
ment, 6. 1604; m. 1st, Amye, dau. n; i;.,;,, n Wiinmr, of
Chadesden, co. Derby (who d. 16;;7'. . i h : i r, ■
Thomas and Dorothy, rf. s. p. He, i: -f
Nottingham, by whom he had is^r, , I >,;. ii : , , . liij;
2 Stephen, 6. 1643; 3 Edward, ft. IGIG ; 4 John, (/. 10:3.
He d. 1658, and was buried in Sandiacre church.
VI. Henry, d. s. p. 1628, aged 20.
vii., VIII. Two other sons.
I. Katherine, d. s. p. 15S8.
II. Eliz^ibeth, d.s.p. I(i24.
in. Anne, ?n. 1st, I6I8, Richard Handley, of Wilford, co.
Notts ; 2ndly, 1625, Thomas Hoed, who inherited Bardon
Park under the will of Thomas Charlcton, her father (see
Hood of Bardon Fark).
The 2nd son,
Nicholas Chahleton, Esq. of Chilwell, b. 1592 ; m. 1st, 1611,
Alice (who d. 1615), dau. of Henry Handley, of Bramcote, co.
Notts, by whom he had two daus., Katherine, and Lucy, d. s. p.
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Flaekett, of Hunsdon
Grange, co. Derby, by Anne (or Agnes) liis wife, dau. of
Edmund Brudonell, of Stanton Wyville, co. Leicester, and by
her had issue,
I. Thomas, of Chilwell.
II. Nicholas, of London, h. 1622 ; m. Sarah Abbot, of London,
and left two daus., co-hf'iresses, Katheiine, vi. William
Woolaston, Esq. of Sheuton ; ana Anne, m. Archdale
Palmer, Esq.
III. John, living in Nansemund, Virginia, 1658.
IV. Edward, d. a. p.
V. Michael, m. Frances, dau. of Nicholas Alvey, of Londcrs,
and had a son, Nicholas.
I. Jane, in. Philip Pendock, of Tollerton, co. Notts.
II. Elizabeth, m. George Pole, of Headgc, co. Derby.
III. Amye, m. Ralph Edge, of StreUey, co. Notts.
IV., V. Two other daus.
lie d. 1650, and was ;?. by his eldest son,
Thomas Charleton, Esq. of Chilwell, b. 1G2I, Sheriff of
Notts 1CG7, m. Tabitha, sister and heiress of Robert Nix, dau.
of William Nix, of Nottingham and Lenton, .\lderman, whose
estates he inherited. He d. 13 Oct. 1690, leaving (with five
daus., of whom Elizabeth, hi. William Cartwright of Nur-
nianton) five sons,
I. Nicholas, d. young 1642. ii. Thomas, of Cli dwell.
III. Nicliolas, d. s. p. 1656. iv. William, d. IGJl.
V. John, of Eastwood, co. Notts, d. 1680.
The 2nd son.
Thomas Chaiileto.n-, Esq. of Chilwell and Dannott's Hall,
fee, CO. Leicester, b. 1643; m. 1st, Lucy^ dau. of Thomas
Oannett, Esq. (d. 1CS2), heiress of the ancient family of D;ui-
neft of Dannett's Hall, Bruntingthorpe, co. Leicester (de-
scended from Simon Danet of Bruntingthorpe, living 1292), by
whom he had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir. n. George, d. in infancy.
I. Lucy, m. John Garland, of Lenton, Notts.
II. Elizabeth, m. Howitt, of Eastwood, Notts.
He m. 2ndly, Mary Faun, and by her had issue,
Nicholas, heir to his brother, and three dans., who all d.s.p.,
the 2nd, Sarah, having m. Sir John Toppe, Bart, of Broxtow
Hall, CO. Notts, and Tormarton, co. Gloucester, d. 1715.
Thomas Charleton, d. 1702, and wa"! s. by his son,
Thomas Charleton, Esq. of Chilwell and Bruntingthorpe,
b. 1674, and d. unm. 1703, when he was s. by his bi-other,
Nicholas Charleton, Esq. of Cliilwell, b. 1C23, d. unm.
1748, leaving Chilwell to his kinsman,
Thomas Charleton (»ec the folio iciag lliuagt).
Charlton of Eislet and Breaston, afterwards cf
Chilwell.
Thomas Charleton, Esq. of Risley and Breaston, co. Derbj-,
3rd son of Thomas Charleton and Katherine Pymme, b. 1600 ;
Yd. Margaret Dalton, of Derby ; aud d. 16138, having by licr
had issue,
I. John, of Breaston.
II. Henry, of Ridley, r.i. Cecclie Bancroft, of Chellast.m, co.
Derby, and d. 1687, leaving, with other issue, a son Henry,
b. 1664, who was lather of Henry Charleton of Risley, b. 1688,
d. 1771, the last of the Risley branch.
III. Thomas, d. young. iv. Thomas, of London, b. IC35.
V. Nicholas, d. s. p. 1644, and three daus.
The eldest son,
John Charleton, Esq. of Breaston, b. 1625; to. Margery, dau.
of Christoph&r Pegge, of Rodsley, co. Derby (which lady d.
1704, aged 75), and rf. 1674, leaving issue, with four daus., two
I. Thomas, of Breaston.
II. John, of London, c^ at Normaaton-on-Soar, 22 Jan. 1712,
aged 55.
The elder son,
Thomas Charleton, Esq. of Breaston, b. ]G.")5; ',;;. 'Tary,
dau. and heiress of William Blarshall, of Scalford, co. Leicester;
he rf. 1687, and she m. 2ndly, Joseph Baggaley, of Holbrooke,
CO. Derby (whose descendant assumed the name of Bradshaw,
1767, and was Sheriff of Derbyshire 1777) {see Bbadshaw cf
Barton). By her he had an only son, his successor,
John Charlton, Esq. of Breaston and Normanton-on-Soar,
b. 1684; m. 1717, Dorothy, dau. of William Boothby, ofl'oiters
Marston, co. Leicester (who d. 16 Oct. 1736), and by her had
issue four sons and two daus. He d. 1740. The eldest son,
Thomas Charlton, Esq. of Breaston, b. 1721, s. to the
Chilwell estate on the death of his kinsman Nicholas in 1748.
He TO. Dorothy (who rf. 1786), dau. and heiress of George
Sharpo, of Beeston, co. Notts, by Mary his wife, dau. of Nicho-
las Strey, and eventual heiress of that family. He d. 28 July,
1798, leaving an only son,
Thomas Charlton, of Chilwell, 6. 1757, Lieut.-Col. Notts
Militia, d. 23 Aug. 1808, and was .5. by his eldest son,
William Charlton, of Chilwell, b. 17S0, who ,,i. Emma,
dan. of Rev. Peter Strey Broughton, of Tun^tall Hall, co. Salop,
and Lowdham, co. Notts. He was SheiilT of co. Notts, 1824,
Major in the Derbyshire Militia, and afterwards Capt. Notts
Yeomanry Cavalry. He rf. 1831, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, now of Chilwell.
II. Welles, of Thiussington, co. Leicester, inherited his
estates fmrn his kinsman, Welles Orton, E.sq. ; b.U Aug.
1817: III. 18.')1, Mary Waller, 2nd dau. of Joseph Morris, Erq.
of Hil! H'v.isc, Cliilwell, and has issue, I Welles Orton, «.
1861; 1 Auuii ::i Marv; 2 Gertrude Emily Antonia; 3
Ida, TO. Jan., I , . ules E. Beck, Lieut. 12th Royal
Lancers; 4 I , i ! [ 1; 5 Beatrice Frances.
I. Caroline Kmaii, , .. \ - \,;, the Rev. Samuel Fox, Rector of
Morley, co. Derby.
.4 j-His— (Confirmed by Richard St. George, Norroy King of
Arms, in 1612) Az., on a chevron or, between three swans arg.
as many cinquefoils gu. Prior to 1612 the arms had been
borne without the cinquefoils, which were added at the time
the crest was granted.
Cir,9<— (Granted to Thomas Charlton, Esq. by Richard St.
George, Norroy King of Arms, when the arms were confirmed)
A swans head and neck erased arg. beaked gu. gorged witU
a chaplet vert.
il/o»o— Stabit conscius asqui.
&«i— CUilwcU Hall, ucarNoUingliam.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
CHA
CHARLTON OF THUSSINGTOIT.
See Peeceding Memoib.
CHARLTON OF HESLEYSIDE.
Chaeltox, William Hexrt, Esq. of Hcsleysiclc,
Northumberland, J.P. and D.L., High. Sheriff 1857,
b. 22 Oct. 1810; m. 20 June, 1839, Uarbara.dau. of
Michael Anne, afterwards Tasburgh, Esq. of Eurgh-
wallis, CO. York, and has issue,
I. William Oswald, J.P., 6. 7 Jan. 1850; m. 31 Dec. 1S73,
Mary Grant, only dau. of Archibald Campbell, Esq. of
Washington, U.S.A., and Uus issue, William Henry,
6. 25 Jlay, 1876.
n. Emesc Lambert Swinburne, Lieut. 55th rcgt., h. 17 Sept.
18.52.
in. Ulric Edmund Emmanuel, 6. 23 .June, 1855.
I. Frances Mary. ii. Amy JliUlred Mary.
ni. Genevieve Mabel Mary.
itiltcase.— The family of Charlton of Hesleyside descends
from Adam de Charlton, Lord of the Manor of Charlton, in
Tynedalc, Northumberland, a.d. 1-503.
William Chaklton, Esq. of Hesleyside, Northumberland,
iemp. Edwaiid VI., had a son, Edwakd Charlton, of
Hesleyside, who d. 1614, leaving by his wife Christina, with
two daus., Mary, m. Henry Errinston, of Walwick Grange,
and Elizabeth, who d. s. p., a son, William Charlton, Esq.
of Ealingham and Hesleyside, who ia. Jane, dau. of William
Swinburne, Esq. of Capheaton, and left two sons; Sir Edward, I
the elder, and heir, was created a Baronet by patent, 6 Marcli,
1645, subsequently superseded by the King's warrant; hes/i.
Mary, eldest duu. and co-heir of Sir Edward Widdrington of
Cartington and Cole Park, Bart., by whom he had three daus.
and co-heirs, 1 Dorothy, of whom hereafter ; 2 Elizabeth, m,
Talbot ; 3 Catherine, m Sir Kicholas Sheiborne, of Stony-
hurst, Bart. The younger sou,
William Charlton, Esq. of Longlec, m. 1st, Jane, dau. of
William Swinburne, Esq. of Capheaton, and had an only dau.,
Mary, a Kun, in Flanders; and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Edward Musgrave, Bart, of Hayton Castle, by whom he was
father of
William Charlton, Esq. of York and Longlee, who pur-
chased the whole of Hesleyside from the heirs of his uncle,
Sir Edward Charlton. He m. his 1st cousin, Dorothy, eldest
dau. and co-heir of that gentleman, and dying 16Si, left (with
a darti., Margaret, m. 1674, Henry Dacre, Esq. of Lanercost
Abbey) a son and successor,
Edward Charlton, Esq. cf Hesleyside, to. Margaret, dau.
of Sir Francis Salkeld, Knt., and d. 1710, leaving two daus.,
Anne, wife of Koger Meynell, Esq., and Elizabeth, m. 1711,
Koger Brigham, of Brigliam and Wyton, and an only son
and heir,
William Chablton, Esq. of Heslcypide, -,h. Mary, dau. and
co-heir of lloger Croft, of East Appleton (he had a duu.,
Margaret, wife of Henry Salkeld, of Whitehall) and was *■. at
his decease, 1736, by his son,
Edward Charlton, Esq. of Hesleyside and East Applcton,
m.. 1746, Teresa, dau. of Sir John Swinburne, Bart, of Caplica-
ton, and d. 1767, leaving by her, who d. Oct. 1780, a son and
successor, ' »
William Charlton, Esq. of Hesleyside and East 'Applet-
ton, m. 1778, Margaret, dau. of John Fenwick, M.I)., of
Morpeth, by Mary his wife, dau. of John Thornton, Esq. of
Netherwitton, and by her (who d. 12 March, 1833) he left at
his decease, 18 Feb. 1797, an only child and heir,
William John Charlton, Esq. of Hesleyside, East Applc-
ton and Whitehall, High Sheriff 1837, 6. G May, 1784; yi. 21
Oct. 1809, Katherine Henrietta, 4th dau. of Francis Cholmelcy,
Esq. of Brandsby, and by her (who d. 31 July, 1»49) had,
William Henry, now of Hesleyside.
Edward, M.D., D.C.L., 6. 23 July, 1814; m. 1st. .30 May,
1842, Eliza Janet, 2nd dau. of James Gibson, afterwards
Kirsopp,Esq. of The Spital, Hexham, who d. I « 10 Miv
1862; and 2ndly, 5 AprU, 1804, Margaret, 2nd dau of nr
Francis, 6. 27 Jan. 181C.
Thomas, b. 24 Nov. 1822; d. 5 Oct. 1840.
Henry, 6. 6 May, 1826 ; d. 9 May, 1841.
Mary, m. 12 June, 1850, the Marquis Guiseppe Pasqualino,
of Palermo ; and d. 2 Aug. 1854, leaving issue.
Katherine, m. 1 Sept. 1848, the Baron Rosario Call de Fabio,
of Sicily; and d. 28 March, 1854, ». i).
Mr. Charlton d. 25 Sept. 1846.
Arms — Or, a lion rampant gu.
Crcsl — A demi-lion rampant gu.
Motto — Sans varier.
Seat— Hesleyside, Wallington, Northumbcrfaiid.
Serjeant BcUasis, and had issue,
1 Edward Francis Benedict, R.N., h. 21 March 18C5
2 Williajn Lancelot Stanislas, b. 7 May, 1867 '
3 Oswin John, 6. 15 Aug. 1871.
4 George Francis Bellasis, 6. 16 April, 1873.
5 Francis James Louis, b. 1 Aug. lajl,
1 Eliza Janet.
Dr. Charliou d. 14 May, ISTl.
charlton-meyricb: of apley
CASTLE.
Chaeltox-Meteick, Thomas, E.sq. o£ Aplrv
Castle, CO. Salop and Bush, co. Pembroke, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1877, Major Shropshire MiUtia,
M.P. for Pembroke 1868 to 1874, b. 1837 ; m. April,
1860, Mary Rhode, 2ud dau. of Col. Rieliard
Erederic Hill, of Prees Hall, co. Salop, and niece
of Rowland, 2nd Viscount Hill, and has, with
other issue {see Mexuice: of Bush).
Frederick, h. 18C2.
iifUCngr.— Sir Alan CnARLTON, Knt. of Apley C.-istle,
younger brother of Sir John de Charlton, ancestor of the
Barons Charlton, marrying Margery, the heiress of Hugh
Fitz-Aer, acquired Witheford and Aston Aer. In the 5tli
Edward 11., he was constituted Governor of Montgomery
and Wigmore Castles, and obtained permission from the
King to embattle his own Castle of Apley. His sou and
successor,
Thomas Charlton, of Apley Castle, had an only dau.,
Anne Charlton, sister and heir of Thomas Charlton, Esq.
of Apley, m. William Knightlet, Esq. of the Fawsley family,
and had a son, Knightley Charlton, Esq. of Apley, father
of Robert Charlton, Esq. of Apley, Sheriff of Shropshire
1472 ; 8th in descent from whom was
Francis Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle, Sheriff of Salop
16G5, m. Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of Oliver Lord St. John,
and was, by her, great-grandfather of
St. John Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle, h. 1733 ; Sheriff
1757, J.P. and D.L. ; d. 177G, leaving by Mary Tampsit,
of Goudhurst, his wife (who d, 1767), three sons, St. John,
his heir; William, successor to his brother; and Philip,
of Wytheford Hail, co. Salop, b. 1767, m. 1796, Jane Brady,
dau. of the Hon. William Barnett, of Arcadia, Jamaica, ami
had issue, 1 St. John, m. Julia, relict of William Ripley,
Esq. of Liverpool; 2 Philip, deceased; 3 Andrew; 4 Henry,
deceased; 5 John Kynaston, deceased; 1 Jane Eleanor, m.
Richard Houghton, Esq., and is deceased ; 2 Alicia, deceased,
■in. Thomas Parr, Esq. of Grappenhall Hayes ; 3 Anne, m. St.
John Chiverton Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle; and 4
Francis. The eldest son,
St. John Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle, High Sheriff
1790, m. Charlotte, dau. of James Payne, Esq. of Hayes,
Surrey, and d. 1802, leaving two daus. He was «. by his
brother,
William Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle, High Sheriff 1807,
TO. 1796, Catharine, relict of the late Dr. Thornason, of York,
and had one son, St. .John Chiverton, of Apley Castle, and
three daus., Charlotte Anne, m. the Rev. Arthur Charles
Verelstrof Aston Hall, co. York; EUzabeth, to. Harry Croft,
Esq. of Stillington Hall, co. York; and Louisa, m. WiUiam
Garforth, Esq. of Wiganthorpc, co. York. Mr. Charltoa
d. 14 Jan. 1833, and was s. by his only son,
St. John Chiverton Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle, co.
Salop, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1825; 6. 29 May, 1799;
TO. 1st, 7 Sept. 1820, Jane Sophia, only dau. of Thomas
Meyrick, Esq. of Bush, co. Pembroke, and by her had issue,
I. St. John William, late Capt. 1st Royals, served in the
Crimea ; d. 30 Oct, 18G4.
II. Thomas Charlton Mevrick, now of Apley and of Bush.
I. Catherine Jane, to. F. W. Hoe, Esq.
II. Louisa Catherine Sophia, m. Clement Swetenham, Esq.
of Somerford Booths.
in. Jane, m. Robert Prycc, Esq. of Cyfronydd.
IV. Lucy.
V. Dorothea, m. 23 Nov. 1859, Arthur R. Naghten, Capt.
Hampshire Artillery.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Hem. 2mlly, 24Kcb. lS{-3, Anne, 3rcl dau. of Philip Charlton,
Esq. of Wytliefoi-d Hall, co. Salop, and has by Iut a dau.,
Mary Eleanor, m. 1 Oct. 1SG8, Uon. II. E. Eutlcr, only son
of Viscount Mountgarrctt.
He d. 23 Feb. 1873.
Arms— Or, a lion rampant ffu. a sinister canton quar-
terly 1st and 4th, gu. ten bezants, four, three, two and one,
forZoucH; 2nd and 3rd, az. on a mount ppr. a lion passant-
guardant or, for Fitz Aer.
Crest— Out of an eastern coronet or, a ti^vr's head and
neck aifrontee gu.
Seat — Apley Castle, AVclliugton, co. Salop.
CHAETERIS OF CAHIR, co. TIPPERAHTT.
See Burke's Peerage (Wehyss).
CHATTERIS OF SANDLEFOED PEIOBy.
Chatteris, William Pollett Broun, Esq. of
Saudleford Priory, Berks, J.P. and D.L.,)». twice ;
his 2nd wife, Emily Georgina, is dau. of Admiral
Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Barb., G.C.B. Mr.
Chatteris, son of the late WiUiam Chatteris, of
Lombard Street, Banker, purchased Saudleford
Priory and Manor.
iSeai— Sandleford Priory, near IS'cwbiiry.
CHAWNER OF NEWTOi^T MANOB.
Chawnee, Edward Henry, Esq. of Manor
House, Newton Yalence, Hants, late Capt. 77th foot,
h. 1830 ; m. 1st, 1857, Frances Sidney, dau. of John
Hampden Gledstancs, Esq. of Chcshunt, and has
by her,
I. William John IIami>de>j, h. 25 Dec. 1859.
I. Vereana. ii. Constance. la. Elizabeth Ursvila.
He m. 2ndly, Ella Isabella, dau. of Gen. Pierty
Benn, E.A., and has by her,
ir. Llewellyn-ap-Vychan, 6. 26 May, 1SC6.
III. Kupert Eees, 6. 2 March, 1875..
IV. Marguerite Louise.
V. Valentia Isabella, 6. 17 Sept. 1SC9.
VI. Gwendoline Ella, 6. 27 Feb. IS a.
VII. violet Doi-othy, b. 20 Jan. 1S73.
Mr. Chawner s. his fathei»lSG8.
ILt'llCagC. — This name has been written Chaloner and
,Chawner. In the will of one of the family the testator signs
"Chaloner," and his wife is named as "Chawner." The
family claims to be of the same lineage as Chaloner of Gt'.is-
borough.
John Chawner, Esq. of Muselane, co. Derby, only .son of
John Chawner, Esq. of Muselane, m. Anne, dau. of Edmund
Chaloner, Esq. of Marsloa Woodhouse, co. Derby, and was
father of
John Chawner, Esq. of Muselane, co. Derby, m. 1730,
Sarah, dau. of llobert Emery, Esq. of Doveridge, co. Derby,
and had an only son, '
Henry Chawner, Esq. of Newton Manor House, J. P.,
b. 14 Nov. 1761 ; ra. 3 March, 1788, JIary, only duu. and
heiress of Edward Hore, Esq. of Esher, Surrey, and by lier
(who d. 1848) had issue,
Edward Hore, late of Newton Manor House.
Charles Fox, Rector of Blechingley, Surrey, m. 1825, Marian,
youngest dau. of the Eev. Dr. Richardson, Eector of Dun-
mow, Essex, and has issue, Claude Fox ; Ellen; and Linda.
Caroline, m. 1827, Thomas Kerslake, Esq. J.P. and D.L.,
of Banner, near Fakenham, Norfolk.
Louisa, m. 1832, Eobert Henry Payne, Esq. of Borndean
House, Hants.
Mr. Chawner d. 10 March, 1851, and was s. by his elder son,
Edward Hore Chawner, Esq. of Newton Valence, Capt.
h.-p. unattached, formerly of the 4th Dragoon Guards,
6. 30 June, 1802; m. April, 1829, Amelia, duu. of J. Belstead,
Esq., and had issue,
Edward Henrt, now of Newton Manor House.
Henry Charles, b. 1835, late Lieut. Hampshire Slilitia, m.
Anne, dau. ol the late James West, Esq., and has issue.
Blanche.
Constance, m. 1st, W. T. Paloeologus, Esq., Medical Staff,
who d. 1873; and 2ndly, 1874, Major Cliarles Howard
Chaplin, 2nd Surrey .^lilitia.
Florence, m. 1809, Thomas Woodhouse, Esq., M.D.
He d. 22 Nov. 186S.
Arms— Sa,., a chevron between three cherubim heads or.
Crest — A sea-wolf's head erased ppr.
Motto — Nil desperandura.
Seat — Manor House, Newton Valence, near Alton, Hants.
CHAYTOH OF SPENNITHORNE.
Chattob, Clertaux Darley, Esq. of Spenni-
thorne Hall, co. York, J.P., b. 28 April, 1841.; m.
4 Dee. 1878, Louisa Birch, eldest dau. of the late
Key. J. A. Birch, Eector of Middleham, co. York.
ILiltCiigC. — John Clervaux Chaytor, Esq. of Spenni-
tliorne Hall, co. York, J. P., b. 9 June, 1782 (younger brother
of Sir William Chaytor, Bart, of Croft so created 1831) ; m. 16
Jan. 1810, Ann, eldest dau. and oo-heirof John Carter, Esq. of
Tunstall and Richmond, and d. 1839, leaving issue (with lour
daus., Charlotte, m. Francis Morley, Esq. of Marrick Park,
CO. York ; Anne, m. Alexander John Ellis, Esq. of Brook-
lands, F.R.S., F.S.A., &c.; Elizabeth, vi. Alfred Horatio
Darley, Esq. ; and Mary, r,i. Willoughby Wood, Esq. of South
Thoresby) a son and successor,
Christopher William Carter Chaytor, Esq. of Spenni-
thorne Hall, J.P. and D.L., b. 1 Feb. 1814; m. Nov. 1839,
Arabella Sophia, youngest dau. of Henry Darley, Esq. of
Aldby Park, co. York, and d. 13 Dec. 1865, leaving issue,
I. Clervaux Darley, now of Spennithorne Hall.
II. Henry (Rev.), b. 1847.
I. Matilda, m. Edward Thomas Moynell, Esq. of The Fryerage
Farm and Kilvington Hall, Thirs"u, co. York.
Arms — Per bend daneettee arg. und az., four quatrefoil?
counterchanged. Crest — A buck's head erased lozengy ai'g. and
sa., armed or, in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Motto —
Fortune Le Veut.
Seat— Spennithorne Hall, near Bedale.
CHAYTOR OF WITTON CASTLE.
Chaytor, Henry, Esq. of Witton Castle, co.
Durham, J.P. and D.L., b. 14 Sept. 1812 ; m. 1858,
Caroline, dau. of Capt. Baker, R.N., and widow of
John C. G. Seymour, Esq. Mr. Chaytor is 4th son
of Sir AVilham Chaytor, Isfc bart. of Croft, by
Isabella his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Cjirter,
Esq. of Tunstall and Richmond, co. Y'^ork.
Arms—Ter bend daneettee arg. and az. four quatrefoila
counterchanged.
Crest — A buck's head couped lozengy arg. and sa. attired or,
in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
Motto — Fortune le veut.
Seat— Witton Castle, Darlington.
CHEAPE OF STRATHTYRUIC.
Cheape, George Clere, Esq. of Strathtyrum
and Wellfield, co. Fife, J.P. and D.L., b. 1801 ; m.
1845, Harriet, dau. of John Lnmsden, Esq. of
Cushnie, Aberdeenshire. Mr. Cheape is eldest
surviving son of the late George Cheape, Esq. of
Wellfield, byLilias his wife dau. of James Guthrie,
'Efefjt of Craigie, co. Forfar. He has two brothers,
I. Alexander, of Lathockar, co. Fife, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1803;
m. 22 July, 1847, Hon. Anne Charlotte,-4th dau. of John,
8th Viscount Arbuthnott, and has James, and otlier
issue.
II. Charles of Killundine, co. Argyll, J.P., Col. late Bengal
army, b. 1805; r,i. 1832, Caroline Eliza, dau. of George
Frederick Harriott, Jlajor Bengal army, and has one
surviving dau., Ann Lilias, m. John Henry Morris, Esq.,
Bengal Civil Service.
Arms— Arg., three cars of wheat slipped vert.
Crest — A garb or, banded vert.
JWo«o— Ditat virtus.
SeaJs— Strathtyrum, near St. Andrews; Wellfield, near
Strathmylo.
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TUB LANDED GENTRY.
CHE
CHEAS1TL-E"r OF SAl,TEPvBKIDG]3.
Cheaenley, Ricttaro Antrony, Esq. of Salter-
bridge, CO. Watcrfortl, J.P. find D.L., High Sheriff
1875, b. 10 May, 1850 ; s. liis father 1863. He is
eldest son of the late Eichard Chearnlcy, Esq. of
Salterbridge by Mary, his wife, dau. of the Venerable
Hem-y Cotton, LL.D, D.C.L., Archdeacon of
Cashel, and grandson of Anthony Chearnlcy, Esq.,
by Isabella his wife, dau. of William Newcome,
D.D., Archbisliop of Dublin. Mr. Chearnlcy has
three brothers, Henry Phihp, 5. 2 Jan. 1852 ;
William John, h. 31 Dec. 1854.; Walter Cecil,
h. 1859 ; and two sisters, Isabella Mary ; tind
Frances Jane.
iSeaC— Sallerbndse, near Cappoiiiin.
CHECKLAWD 05" KAV/KSWICK.
Checkland, Gteorge, Esq. of Hawks Wide, St..
Albans, Herts, h. 29 May, 1823 ; m. 1st, 9 May,
1841, Mary Anne, dau. of John Crofts, of Notting-
ham, by whom (who d. 9 Dec. 1854) he has surviving
i.ssuc,
I. GEonoE, of Eufton LodiP, Bedford, co. LpJccsrer, 6.
18 June, 184.5; m. Oct. 187.i, Agnes Aked, 2nil dau. of
Samuel John Clay, Esq. of I^ong Eaton, co. Derby.
j;. ■\Villiam, of .Swannin^ton House, co. Leicester, b. 10 June,
1352; m. 1 June, 1876, Amy, dau. of llev. Henry ]!cau-
mont, D.D., of Kensington Palace Gardens, and has issue,
Aimce Beaumont, h. 29 April, 1877.
I. Jenny, m. 9 Nov. 1870, George GrifBths Williams, Esq. of
Ehoscellan, co. Cardigan, J.P. and D.L., M.A. Oxon, and
has issue.
II. lieatricc, to. 15 Xov. 1877, Thomas Charlton Chad-
wick, Esq. of the Prerogative Court.
He in. 2ndly, 4- Oct. 1855, Milicent, 7th dnu. of the
late John Taylor, Esq. of Nottingham, and great niece
of Sir Thomas Woollaston White, Ist bart., by
whom he has surviving issue,
III. Alexander Lawford, h. 21 Dec. 1SC3.
IV. Jolin Taylor, h. 21 April, 18C.').
V. Charles Albert Victor, b. 22 Feb. 1872.
III. Alice Maud Mary. iv. Llorence Boyle.
V. Grace Mabel.
Mr. Chccldand, who is an eminent Iron-master and
Colliery Proprietor in Leicestershire and North-
amtonshire, purchased the Hawks Wick estate in
1874. He is the eldest son of the late Edward
Checkland of Leicester, who served in the Peninsular
War, and gi-andson of Charles Checkland of
Hinckley, Leicestershire.
Arms— Or, on a pile between two annulets gu. ten cinquefoils
of the field, four, three, two, and one, impaling Taylor, per
pale az. and sa. three chevronels ai-g. between as many uni-
corns passant or.
Crest — Two cubit arms ppr., each charged with a cinquefoil
gu. holding two annulets coupled sa.
J\fo/(o— Omno bonum Dei donum.
&:ii— Hawks Wick, near St. Albans.
CHENEY OF BADGES, HALIi.
Cheney, Edward, Esq. of Badger Hall, co.
Salop, h. 1803 ; Capt. in the army unattached ; s.
liis brother 186G.
Eutrdgr.— This family cl.nims to be a branch of the
family of Cheney (or Ciieyne) of Shcrlaml, in tlie Isle of
Shcppey.
EoBERT Chenet, Esq. of Meynell Langley, co. Derby, son
of Edward Cheney, Esq. of Yoxall, co. StaOord, and his wife.
a dau. of Hawkins Browne, Esq. of Burton-upon-Trent, served
in the Blues, under the Marquess of Granby, and was severely
wounded at Dettingen. He m. Dorothy Cheshyre, an heiress,
and relict of — Peach, E.sq., by whom he had an only child,
ItoBEET, of whom presently. Ho hi. 2ndly, Bridget Leacrofr,
of Wirkswoiiii, to. Derby, by whom he had (with daus.)
several sons, the eldest of whom, Col. Edward Cheney, of
Gaddesby, co. Leicester, m. Elizabeth Ayro, by whom he had
issue a son, Edward Henshaw, now of Gaddesby, and a dau.
Mr. Clieuey was High Sheriff for co. Derby 1765. His eldest
son,
lloBERT CriENTiT, Esq., an officer in the 1st (now Grenadier)
Guards, m. 1799, Harriet, youngest dau. of Raljih Carr, F?'i.
of Dunston Hill, co. Durham, and d. a Lieut. -Gen. in tUe
army, 1819, aged 54, leaving tliree sons and two daus.,
Robert Henry, late of Badger Hall, d. 18C6.
Edward, now of Badger Hall. Ralph.
Frederica, m. Capel Cure, Esq. of Blake Hall, Essex.
Harriet Margaret, m. Robert Pigot, Esq., and d. 1854.
Anns — Az., six lions rampant arg. a canton erm,
C'rent — A bull's scalp arg.
Motto — Fato privlentia major.
&ai— Badger Hall, Sliifinal.
CHENEY OF GADDESBY.
Cheney, Edward Henshaw, Esq. of Gadclcshy,
CO. Leicester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 18G0,
only son of the late Col. Edward Cheney of Gad-
desby Hall, by Elizabeth, dau. of John Ayrc, Esq.
of Gaddesby.
For LiNEACE, &c., .?fc precedinr/ Memoir.
Sat.; —Gaddesby Hall, near Leicester.
CHEBP.Y OF DENFOP.D.
Cheery, GsoRaE Charles, Esq. of Dcnford,
Berks, J.P., High Sheriff 1871, and Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, b. 1822.
HfUCaiJC. — George Cherry, Esq., for many years Chair-
man of the Victualling Board, in. Susan, dau. of Henry Curtis,
Esq. of Chatham, Kent, and had, with other issue, who d.
I. George FnET>ERicK, his heir.
II. John Hector, d. 1803, leaving, by Cathcrinchis wife, dau.
of William Stratton, E.sq., four sons and three daus.,
1 George Frederick, m. 1st, Mrs. Irvin; and 2ndly, Jtiss
Charlotte Hughes, by the latter of whom he had a, so.i,
John William.
2 John Hector, d. unm. 1824.
3 Henry Curtis (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Eurghfield, J.P.,
■hi. Anne Alicia, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Cameron,
K.C.B., and d. leaving issue.
4 Alexander Inglis, m. 1827, Georgiana, dau. of Evelya
Gascoigne, Esq., and d. leaving issue.
1 Maria, m. 1814, Sir James Sutherland.
2 Kitty llosanna.
3 Charlotte Cornish, m. 1816, Solomon Nicholls, Esq.
Ill Peter, m. Mary, dau. of Francis Eobson, Esq., and had
issue.
I. Susan Mary, in. 1791, Rev. Charles Proby.
II. Eo.sanna, to. 1st, Thomas Blachford, Esq.; and 2adly,
Rev. Henry Sawbridge.
III. Mary Anne, in. Georpe Ro.w, Esq.
IV. Elizabeth Curti.s, m. John Gosling, Esq.
The eldest son,
GcoRGE Frederick Cherry, Esq., to. Martlir. Maria, dau. of
Henry Paul, Esq., and dying 1799, was .i. by his only son,
George Henry Cherry, Esq. of Dcnford, 6. Aug. 1793 : J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1829; ih. 9 Sept. 1819, Charlotte, 2nd
dau. of Charles Drake Ganaid, Esq., of Lamer, co. Herts, and
has issue,
George Chart.es, now of Denford. Apsley, h. 1832.
Maria Anne, m. 1850, Rev. Jolin Butler, Rector of Inkpen,
Berks, eldest son of John Butler, Esq. of Kirby House,
Berks.
Caroline Charlotte, f^. xinm. 1853.
Emily Jane, m. 1853, John Smith, E.sq. of Hollyfield, co.
Warwick.
Amy Elizabeth, m. 18.50, Col. M. C. Downes St. Quintin, late
of the 17th Lancers, 2nd son of the late William St. Quintin,
Esq. of Scampston Hall, co. Voik.
Louisa llosanna. Rachel Mary.
Mr. Cherry d. 1848.
^r)»s— Arg., on a fess engrailed between three annulets gn.
a fleur-de-lis or.
Critsi — A domi-lion arg. holding between the paws an au»
nuU't gu.
MuLto — Chcris I'espoir.
<Sea(— Denford, Iliuigcrford, Berks.
cnE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CHE
301
CHESTER OF CHICIIELEY HALL.
Cdester, Chaeles Montagu, Esq. of Cliieheley
Hall, Bucks, Lieut.-Col. in the army, late Capt. 90th
regt.. Major KoTal Sussex Artillery, J.P., D.L., b.
18 Jan. 1815 ; *. his cousin Dec. 1858 ; m. 7 Sept.
1813, Maria, only dau. of Major Saudhaui, E.A.,o£
Piowdell, Sussex, and has had issue,
I. CHAnMs A.NTUONT. II. Gcorge rnsct, clcccasccl.
III. Henry. iv. John Grevillo.
V. Algernon Stewart McKenzie.
I. Fanny Maria. n. Louisa Grace.
III. Mary Isabella. iv. Catherine.
V. Margaret Isabel.
iLlltraCJf .— Chakles Eagot, r^q., 2nd son of Sir W.ilter
Wagstatfe Basot, LL.D,, and next brother of William, 1st
Lord Bagot, h. 1 Sept. 1730, assumed the name and arms of
Chester, in compliance with the will of his first cousin, Sir
Charles Bagot Chester, Bart, of Chicheley {see Burke's Extinct
Baronetage). He to. 17C5, Catherine, dau. of Hon. llcneago
Lcgge, Baron of the Exchequer, and left at his decease, 1792,
tesides other issue, since deceased,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. Anthony, Capt. 13th Infantiy, Idllecl in Egypt, March,
1801, leaving, by Anne Eliza his wife (i/i. 171)9), dau. of
Hamlet Obins, Esq. of Castle Obins, co. Armagh, an only
son, Anthony, successor to his uncle.
in. William (Eev.), 6. 27 May, 1775; to. 1810, Hon. Elizaheth
Wilson, dau. of Henry, Lord Borners, and d. 1S3S, leaving
issue,
1 Charles Montagu, now of Chicheley Hall.
2 Grevillo John (Rev.).
1 Fanny, ra. Kev. Francis Edward Paget.
2 Charlotte, m. Kev. Salisbury Everard.
IV. John, of Ashtead, Surrey; Lieut.-Gen., 6. 3 Aug. 1779:
m. Sophia Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Stewart, Esq.; and
d. 19 May, 1857, leaving issue,
1 John, Col. in the army; now St. Legeh, of Pari: Hill
(sM that name).
2 Heneage Charles, J.P. ; m. 1SG5, M;vlclino Elizabeth
Sheriff, only dau. of B. M. Oliver Massey, Esq., and has
issue.
1 Sophia, TO. 1845, Lord Alfred Hcrvey.
2 Mary, m. 1846. Eev. C. Walter Bagot.
3 Barbara WUhelmina, m. 18o2, Hon. and Kev. William
Howard.
V. George, m. Miss Butler, d. IS'iS.
I. Barbara, la. John Drummond, Esq.
II. Frances, ra. T. K. Gale BraiUlyll, Esq.
III. Maiy, )/i. Kobert, 2nd Earl of Livcipool.
IV. Harriet, m. A. B. St. Legcr, Esq., of Park Hill, co. York.
The elder son,
Charles Chester, Esq. of Chicheley, d. v.nm. 11 June,
1838, -n-hen he was s. by his nephew,
Kev. Anthony Chester, of Chicheley Hall, J. P., 6. Feb.
1800; TO. 1834, Henrietta, only child of William Brown,
Esq. of Lisbon, and had one dau., Henrietta Mary,
m. 18G1, Richard Purefoy FitzGeraUl, Esq., Lieut. R.N. Mr.
Chester d. Dec. 1858, and was s. by his cousin, Charles
Montagu Chester, Esq.
Arms — Per pale arg. and sa. a chevron engrailed between
three rams' heads erased, attired or, all counterchanged, for
Chester, quartering Bagot.
Crest— A ram's head couped arg. attired or.
iS'eai— Chicheley Hall, Newport Pagnell, co. Bucks.
CHESTER OF POYLE PAP.K.
Chester, Feedekice James, Esq. of Poyle Part,
Earnham, Surrey, and South wood House, Bexley,
Kent, Lord of the Manors of Poyle, Foreman and
Wyke, all in Surrey, b. 12 Nor. 1813 ; m. 25 Aug.
1817, his cousin, Charlotte Ellen, dau. of Charles
Chester, Esq., by his wife Ellen, dau. of James
Crichton, Esq., and has had issue,
I. Frederick Charles, b. 10 March, 1850; d. 24 June, 1861.
II. Henry Morris, 6. 13 Feb. 1852 ; educated at Harrow, and
Jesus Coll. Cambridge; B.A. 1873; M.A. 187C; L.L.M.
1S78.
I. Ellen Charlotte, to. 29 July, 1869, G. 0. Mellick Herron,
Esq. of Harbord House, Richmond, Surrey.
II, Alice Woodroffc. iii. Frances Walter.
iLtlirnCjr.— The Chrstors enjoyed at, a very remote
period lar^^e possessions in Derbyshire, and represented
the town of Derby * in Parliament, temp. Edward 11. and
Edward 111. During the wars of York and Lancaster, they
were severe sufferers, and the representative of the family at
last alienated his estates to aid the enterprise of the Earl of
Richmond, who, when Henry "VII., appointed him one of the
Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber, at that time an office of
great trust and honour, 'i'lio only son of tliis stanch Lan-
castrian,
Sir Robert CHESTER,t one of the Gentlemen of the Privy
Chamber to Henky VIII. obtained from that monarch in
recompense for his father's services, and sums of money lent
but never repaid, a grant, by charter, of the monastery of
Royston, 29 Nov. 1537, with the lands and manors thereunto
belonging, in the counties of Hertford and Cambridge. He
then assumed for motto, "Vincit qui patitur," and thence-
forward the Chesters became established at Royston and
Cockenhatch, in Hertfordshire. Sir Robert, who was knighted
at Wilton by Edward VI. 1552, m. Katherine, dau. of Christo-
pher Trockmorton, Esq. of Coorse Court, co. Gloucester, and
had (with other issue, whence the Gloucestershire Cuestees),
a son and successor,
Edward Chester, Esq. of Koyston, m. Katherine, dau. anct
heiress of Sir James Granado, Knt., Equerry to Henry VIII.,
descended from an ancient family in the Duchy of Brabant,
and had, with a dau. Mary, in. Edward Thornborough, Esq. of
Shaddesden, co. Bucks, a son and successor,
Sir Robert Chester, of Koyston, and Cockenhatch, J.P.,
who served the office of High Sheriff for Herefordshire. This
gentleman, entertaining King James I. in his progress from
Scotland, received the honour of knighthood at Whitehall,
23 July, 1603. He ni. Anne, dau. of Sir Arthur Capel, Knt. of
Hadham Hall, by Katherine his wife, dau. of Thomas Manners,
1st Earl of Rutland, and dying 3 May, 1641, left by her, with
other issue, whose descendants alienated all the Hertfordshir&
estates, a son,
Robert Chester, D.D., Rector of Stevenage, Herts, who (f.
at Stevenage in 1664, leaving issue by his wife Ann (his will
is dated 1664), Robert; Haseldine ; Edward; Mary; and
Elizabeth ; of whom,
Haseldine Chester, Esq. of Westham, Essex, m. Jane,
dau. and co-heir of Robert Hawkins, Esq. of High Ongar, Essex,
and Anne, his wife (will of Robert Hawkins of 1691, wherein
his estates are strictly entailed, and the names of his children
and grandchildren given), by whom he had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. He-vry, of whom presently.
III. Edward, of Antigua, m. and had issue, a son, entered r..5
the Teui'jle, London; and a dau. Jane.
IV. Haseldine, rf. young.
I. Jane, 0. 1670 ; d. unm. 17 July, 1736.
II. Elizabeth. in. Ann. iv. Theodoria;
V. Mary, of Westhara, d. unm. 1748.
VI. Maltha, also d. young.
Haseldine Chester d. 1701 (administration to his wife Jane, cf
that date), and was succeeded by his son and heir,
Robert Chester, Esq. of Briggin's Park, Hunsdon, Ilerti*,
which he stocked with deer, and otherwise greatly improved,
and also built the present Mansion House. He was b. 1075, d.
imm.iZ Feb. 1732, and was s. by his brother,^
Henry Chester, Esq. of Briggius, who had issue by
his wife Mary, dau. of —Thomas, Esq. of Surrey (who d. at
Guildford, a widow, 29 Nov. 1751),
I. Henry, his heir.
II. Robert, b. at Briggins; d. young.
i:i. Maximilian, b. at Wimbledon, Surrey, 17 Dec. 1740 j
d. an infant.
IV. Thomas, bapt. at Wimbledon, 15 Jan. 1740; d. young.
I. Jane, of Antigua, d. at Kriggins.
It. Mary, d. at Stratford Longthorne, Essex.
III. Theodosia, d. at Stratford Longthorne, Essex.
Henry Chester sold all the Herefordshire estates, and went to
live in the native county of his wife, Surrey, where he d. and
was succeeded by his son and heir,
* When the family left Derbyshire, a bianch settled in
London, and another at Bristol, but both have long since become
extinct. A family of Chester, deriving from a common ancestor
with the Hertfordshire House, seated itself at Chicheley, in the
CO. of Buckingham, but expired in the male line in 1755, the
estates passing by a female heir to the family of Bagot.
t From an uncle of this Sir Robert, a younger brother of his
father, descended the Leicestershire Chesters.
t See Robert Chester's will, wherein he limits his estate in re-
mainder to his cousin, Robert Chester, of Bygrave, Herts, and
in default to Robert Chester, Esq. of Cockenhatch.
503
CHE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CHE
H5NI1T CiiE-,TEn, Ksq., &. at Eri,G;;;ms, 23 Feb. 170S ; r,i. 2i
Jane, 1760, at Farnham, Surrey, Hetty, eldest dau. of William
deBillinghurst, Esq. of Mitchen Hall, Peper Harrow, Surrey,
by Lettice his wife, sister to George Woodroffe, Esq. of Poyle,
and settled at Eversley, Hants : he had issue,
I. Hknut, his heir.
I. Mary, 0. 17 M:iy, HGl, at Eversley; m. Eicliard Edwar:Ts,
£.sq. ; d. Oct. 1822.
II. Ann, 6. at Eversley, 28 Jan. 17G3; hi. Samuel Emly, of
Vv'iltshire.
Henry Chester, who afterwards settled at West Lavinstoti, Wilts,
d. at Salisbury, 28 Out. 1786, and was s. by his son and heir,
Henry Chester, Esq. i. 30 May, 1762; m. 13 Oct. 1781, Ann,
dau. of Joseph Higham, Esq. of Pattishall, Towcestcr, co.
Korthampton, by wliom (who d. 4 March, 1820; he had issue,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. William Kobert, an ofHccr, b. 2 April, 1787; r,i. but d. s.p.
in 1817.
i:i. Samuel, an officer in the H.E.I.C., h. 13 March, 1789,
full overboard and was drowned in the Bay of Maceo,
BrazO, 28 July, 1824, unm.
IV. Charles, 6. 23 Jan. 1796 ; m. 1827, Ellen, dan. of James
Crichton, Esq. and had issue, Charlotte; Ellen; and several
other children. He a!. 25 Nov. 1866.
V. Kdward, b. 4 Sept. 1798 ; d. s. p. 18-35.
I. Maiy Ann, b. 30 May, 1782; m. Thomas Lockhart, Esq.
II. Hetty, 6. 16 June, 1785; d. unm. 1855.
III. Sophia, 6. 28 Dec. 1790; d. unm. 1857.
IV. Harriot, b. 28 July, 1793; d. unm. 23 Jan. 1870.
Henry Chester was great nephew to George Woodroffe, of
Poyle, and tenant in tail in defiuilt of issue male of tlie two
other great nephews, William and George de Billinghurst. He
d. 23 July, 1832, aged 70, and was s. by his son and heir,
Henry Chester," Esq. of Poyle, b. 29 Oct. 1783 ; m. at St.
Martin's, Westminster, 20 Oct. 1810, Charlotte, dau. of James
Iklorris, Esq. of the H.E.I.C.C.S. Calcutta (she cL 25 Oct. 1871,
and was buried at Scale); assumed in Jan. 1854, the name
and arms of Woodroffr, in accordance with the provision to
that effect contained in the will of George Woodroffe, on in-
heriting from his cousin, Lieut.-Col. George de Eillinghurst,
afterwards Woodroffe, the estate of Poyle, and had issue,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. Frederick James, of whom presently.
Henry Woodroffe suffered a recovery of the Poyle estates 18
Feb. 185.4, in order that his descendants might still bear the
older name of Chester. He d. 22 July, 1854, and was buried
at Seale, Surrey, being s. by his son and heir, ,
Henry Chester, Esq. of Poyle, 6.7 Sept. 1811; to. 2 Aug.
1836, Julia-Ann, dau. of Edward Browne, Esq. of Beckenham,
Kent (which lady d. 15 July, 1868); he d. s. j). by a fall on
the Lyskann Mountain, Switzerland, 15 Sept. 1809, and was s.
^y his brother and heir,
Frederick James Chester, Esq. now of Poyle.
Anns — Erm. on a chief sa. a griffin passant or.
Crest — A dragon passant erm.
J//otJo— Vincit qui patitur.
Si'iU—VoyXa Park, Farnham, Surrey ; and Southwood House,
Ee Jcy, Kent.
CHETViTODE OF WOODBP.OOKE.
Wilmot-Chetwode, Knightley Jon-athatt,
Esq. of Woodbrooke, Queen's Co., J.P.,Higli Sheriff
1S77, h. 31 May, 1831 ; s. his father 9 May, 1874 ;
in. 20 Nov. 1872, Countess Henriette KaUing, widow
of Count Ludvig KaUing of Svai'tinge, Sweden, and
dau. of Carl Uggla of Stora Djulo, Sweden, and his
wife Baroness Charlotte IJggla, nee Baroness
Fleming.
ILtnCaSr.— PiicnARD Chetwode, Esq. (3rd son of Eogcr
Chctwode, Esq. of Oakley, by Ellen Masterson his wife;, m.
Agnes, only dau. and heiress of Anthony Wodehull, Esq., &th
and last male descendant of Thomas de Wahull, who was
Kuinmoned to Parliament as Baron Wahdll, 26 Jan. 1297,
25 Edward I., and by her (who m. 2ndly, Sir George Calveley,
Knt.) was ancestor of the Chetwodes of Woodbroolcc.
Valentine Knightley Chetwode, Esq. of AVoodbrook,
eldest son of Knightley Chetwode, Esq. of Woodbrook, whose
preat-great-grandfather, Sir Kichard Chetwode, preferred a
claim, temp. James I., to the Barony of Wahull, m. Hen-
rietta Maria, dau. of Sir Jonathan Cope, Bart, of Brcwcrnc,
<■". Oxford, aunt to Arabella, Duchess of Dorset and Countess
'- : Wliitworth, and was fathsr of
Jonathan Chetwode, Esq. of Woodbrnok, 6. ."l May, 1757;
High Sheriff 1781 ; m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Lawrence
Clutterbuck, Esq. of Derrylusken, co. Tipperary, and d. s. p.
1 1 May, 1839, when his estates devolved upon his kinsman.
Edward Wilmot Chetwode, Esq., J. P. (son of Eobert
llogers Wilmot, Esq. by Elizabeth Hester his wife, dau. of the
It'jv. John Chetwode, of Glanmire, co. Cork, whose father,
Ci-ewe Chetwode, was younger brother of Valentine Knightley
C'lietwode, above mentioned). He was 6. 4 Feb. 1801; m.
29 April, 1830, Lady Jean Janet Erskine, younger dau. of
John Thomas, 32nd Earl of Mar, and by her, now deceased,
had issue,
I. Knightley Jonathan, now of Woodbrooke.
II. Edward Eobert Erskine, b. 24 Sept. 1852; to. 1875, Ger-
trude Mary, eldest dau. of the Eev. Alfred Hamilton.
I. Alice Margaret Agnes. ii. Fanny Elizabeth Isabella.
HI. Janet Philadelphia, d. unm.
Mr. Wilmot Chetwode assumed by royal license, 1839, the
surname and arms of Chetwode, in addition to his patronymic
of Wilmot. He d. 9 May, 1874.
.4 rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th quarterly arg. and gu. four
crosses-formtSe counterchanged, an annulet az. for difference,
for Chetwode; 2nd, or, three crescents gu. for Wahull;
3rd, sa. on a fess or, between three eagles' heads erased arg.
PI many escallops gu. a mullet for diff., for Wilmot; 4th,
vert, a lion rampant in chief, three estoiles or, for O'More or
lijOBE.
Crest.i — 1st : Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant
gu.,for Chetwode; 2nd: An eagle's head erased sa. holding
in the beak an escallop gu., for Wilmot.
Siq^porters.— Two man tigers rampant guardant arg.
Ilotto — Corona mea Christos.
ScaJ— Woodbrooke, Portarlington, Queen's co.
CHEVERS OF KILLYAIT.
Chevers, Michael Joseph, Esq. of Eillyan
House, CO. G-alway, J.P. and D.L., b. Oct. 1827;
lligh Sheriff 18G0-61 ; m. 10 July, 1865, Annie,
2nd dau. of Hon. Martin ffrench, and has issue,
John.
II. Martin.
ILtltCJlCjr. — The Anelo-Norman family of Chevers was
established in Ireland by Sir William Chevre, one of the
companions of Strongbow, and for several centuries after
enjoyed large landed possessions, and held high position in
the CO. Wexford. Of his descendants, the senior line was that
seated at Eallylialy, co. Wexford. The estates of Macetown, co.
SIcath, and Eathmore, co. Wicldow, with several thousand
acres in the cos. of Kildare and Carlow, were acquired by the
marriage of Sir Christopher Chevers, of Ballyhaly, with an
hieress.
By deed, enrolled 25 Edward I., Geffery son of Milo Chevers
granted to Eobert Bagot, of Dondrum, lands in the co. Dublin;
and 19 Edward III., John Chevyr, of Ballyseskin, co.
Wexford, and Patrick Badlath Chever were summoned to
attend the Lord Justice with horse and arms.
Walter Chevers, Esq. of Ballyhaly, co. Wexford, a Com-
missioner for CO. Meath 3 Edward IV., a.d. 1483, chief of his
name according to a funeral entry in Ulster's Office, m. Ellen,
dau. of Sir William Wells, Knt., and was s. by his son.
Sir Nicholas Chevers, Knt. of Ballyhaly, to. Alison, dau.
of Eobert FitzSimons, Esq. and by her (wJio in. 2ndly, as
3rd wife, Nicholas, Lord Howth) had, with a dau. Joan,
m. William Hore, Esq. of Harperstown, co. Wexford, a son
and heir.
Sir Walter Chevers, Knt. of Macetown, co. Bleath, m.
Hon. Eleanor St. Lawrence, dau. of Nicholas, Lord Howth,
and grand-dau. of Eobert, Lord Howth, by Lady Jane
Beaufort his wife, dau. of Edmund, 1st Duke of Somerset
(who was descended through his mother. Lady Margaret
Holland, dau. of Thomas, Earl of Kent, from Edward I.).
He had, with two younger sons, John and Thomas, a son and
heir.
Sir Christophsr Chevers, Knt. of Ballyhaly and Bally-
cullen, CO. Wexford, who was possessed of the tithes of Dun-
cormick, in that co. temp. Queen Elizabeth. He vi. Maude,
dau. of Walter Kelly, an Alderman of Dublin, and had (with
three daus., Margaret, m. Eobert Kent, Esq. of Dancston;
Katherine, m. Patrick Talbot, Esq. of Malahidc; and another,
m. William Sutton, Esq.) four sons,
I. John, his Lcii".
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n. Kicholas, of Donnncavny, co. Meatli, -wliose clau.,
Kathciine, m. 'William Locke, Esq. of Culmanstown, co.
Dublin.
III. Walter. iv. Patrick, d. unm. 1585.
Sir Christopher d. 20 March, I5S1, and was s. by his eldest
3011,
Jonx CnETOns, Esq. of Macetown, m. 1st, Kathcvine, dau.
unci co-heir of Henry Travers, Esq. of Monkstown, co. DubUn,
and had (with three daus. Jennett; Frances; and Elinor, 9ii.
Ihomas Luttrell, Esq. of Luttrellstown, co. Dublin; and a
younger son, Richard) two sons,
I. Christophek, his heir.
u. Henry, of Monkstown, m. Katherinc, dau. of Sir Eichard
I'itz William, Knt. of Merrion, co. Dublin, and sister of
'I'liomas, 1st Viscount Fitz William, and d. 30 June, 1640,
leaving with a dau. Mary, who d. young, three sons,
1 Walter, of Monkstown, m. Hon. Alson Netterville, dau.
of Nicholas, 1st Viscount Netterville, and d. 29 Dec. 1678.
2 Thomas, living 1641. 3 Patrick, d. unm.
Mr. Chevers m. 2nd!y, Elinor Scgrave ; made his will 20 April,
1595, and d. 30 April, 1599, when he was s. by his eldest son,
Christopher Chevers, Esq. of Macetown, to whom King
James 1., by royal warrant, granted the dignity of a Baronet,
but a patent does not appear to have followed. He m. 1st, Hon.
Eleanor Nugent, dau. of Christopher, 14th Lord Delvin, and
sister of Eichard, 1st Earl of Wcstmeath, by whom he had,
with three daus., Mary, m. Edward Daltun, co. Armagh,
Bridget, and Ann, five sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Christopher.
III. Garrett, m. Katherinc Ann, dau. of Ilamon Chevers,
Esq. of Killiane, co. Wexford.
IV. Anthony. v. Eichard. vi. Peter.
Mr. Chevers m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Jerome Bath, Esq. of
Edickstown, co. Meath, and had, with two sons, William and
Francis, a son,
vii. Jerome, of Droglieda, Merchant, Sheriff of that town
1671, who had, by Kathcrine his wife, with other issue, a
son,
Edward (Rev.), Eector of Badony, co. Dcrry, bapt. at St.
Peters, Droghcda, U July, 1678, m. by licence, dated 10
l"eb. 1703, Frances Maugridge, and had with a dau..
Fiances, a son,
Jerome, bapt. 20 April, 1707, r,i. Ist, Miss Dunbar, by
whom he had a son,
Edward, b. 1733, whose son, Jesse Charles, was father
of Norman Chevers, Esq. M.D., Principal of the
Medical College of Calcutta, m. 1848, Emily Ann,
dau. of Lieut. -Gen. John George Victor.
llf m. 2ndly, Margaret Wilson, widow of Major Holland,
and d. 17 June, 1775, leaving another son,
Thomas, of Newtown-Limavady, co. Derry, father of
Rev. Connolly McCausland Chevers, Incumbent of
Burt, CO. Donegal (who m. 20 April, 1827, Margaret
Patterson, dau. of Oswald Smith, of London, i\Ier-
chant), and Simon Davenport, late of the Bank of
Ireland.
Mr. Chevers, who obtained a grant of lands in the cos.
AVicklow and Carlow, 10 Oct. 1611, was s. by his eldest son,
John Chevers, Esq. of Macetown, who was dispossessed by
Oliver Cromwell, and transplanted to Connaught. At the
Restoration he petitioned Charles II., as chief of his family,
to be restored to the lands granted to his ancestor by Henry II.,
and afterwards obtained a grantan the barony of Killyan, co.
Oalway, 1C67. He m. Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Beahngs,
Knt. of Killisk, co. Kildare, and had three sous,
I. Edward, his .successor.
II. Andrew, of Cregan, co. Gahvay, who left an only son.
Hyacinth, of Cregan, who d. s. p. His will, dated 29 July,
1757, was proved 14 Nov. 1758.
III. John, of Killyan, m. Ellis, dau. of Edward Geoghegan,
Esq. of Castletown, co. Wcstmeath, and had, with tv.'o
daus., Margaret, m. Eichard Burke, Esq. of Glinsk, and
another, m. Hugh O'Connor, Esq. who settled in Spain, six
sons,
1 Michael, who eventually carriefl on the family ; of him
hereafter.
2 Kdward, of Leokafin, -/;;. Bridget Telberton, and had a
.Sun and two daus.
William, Capt. of the Regiment of Hiberaia in Spain,
d. s. p. 1778.
Margaret, m. James O'Neill, Esq. of Crakcnstown and
Eathcarron, co. Meath.
Ellis, m. John OKtilly, Esq. of Bally kilcrcist, co. Long-
ford.
3 Christopher.
4 Mathias, Knt. of St. Jago, Governor of Fuentarabia,
('. «. 21., Oct. 1771.
5 Augustin (Most Kev.), K C. Bishop of Meuh, d. 13
Aug. 177S. '
6 Hyacinth.
Mr. Chevers was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Chevers, Esq. of Macetown, who was created by
James II., by patent, dated 23 Aug. 1689, Viscount Mount-
Leinster, CO. Callow, and Baron Bannow, co. Wexford. He
was present at the battle of the Boyne on the side of James II.,
was included in the Articles of Limerick, but relinquished the
benetits of the capitulation, and accompanied his sovereign
into exile, and was attainted. He m. Ann, dau. of Patrick
Sarsfield, Esq. of Lucan, and sister of Patrick, Earl of Lucan,
the celebrated General of James II., and d. abroad 1709.
His male issue* became extinct, and the line of the family was
eventually carried on by his Lordship's nephew, the sou of his
brother John,
Michael Chevers, Esq. of Killyan, co. Galw.ay, m. Margaret,
dau. of O'Flyn of Turlough, co. Gahvay, by whom, whose will,
dated 31 March, 1780, was proved 21 July following, he had,
with a dau., m. Blichael Blake, Esq. of Kiltulla Castle, co.
Gahvay, and a younger son, John, who d. s. p., two sons,
I. Christopher, m. Nov. 1769, Hon. Frances Nugent, dau. of
William Nugent of Pallas, Lord Eiverston, and d. s. p.
II. Hyacinth, who carried on the line.
Mr. Chevers made his will 2 July, 1776, which was proved
16 Oct. 1779, and his elder son dying s. p., the family estate
and representation eventually devolved on the second son.
Hyacinth Chevers, Esq. of Killyan, m. about 1782, Mary,
dau. of Patrick Lynch, Esq. of Cottage, co. Gahvay, and had
issue,
John, his heir.
Christopher.
Patrick, m. Eleanor Cashell, and had issue.
Mary, m. Michael E. Plunket, Esq., an officer in the amiy.
Eliza, m. James d'Arcy, Esq. of New Forest, co. Gahvay,
and Eockvale, co. Clare.
The eldest son,
John Chevers, Esq. of Killyan, co. Galway, J.P. and D.L.,
High Slieriff 1836-37, 6. 16 May, 1790, r,i. 20 Dec. 1822,
Eleanor, eldest dau. of John MacDonnell, Esq. of Carauacon,
CO. Mayo, and had issue,
Michael Joseph, now of Killyan.
Christopher, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister - at - Law, who
adopted the additional surname of MacDonnell.
Joseph, who adopted the additional surname of Mac-
Donnell, pursuant to his maternal uncle's ^vill, and is
deceased.
Patrick Edward, d. unm. Hyacinth.
Maria.
^rms— Gu., three goats salient arg.
Crest — A demi-goat arg. as in the arms collared gu.,
horned and unguled or.
Motto — En Dieu est ma foi.
iSeai— Killyan House, Ballinasloe, co. Galway.
CHICIIESTEE, OF CALVERLEIGH.
See CniCHESTEE Nagle.
CHICHESTER OP HALL.
Chichestee, Eobeet, Esq. of Hall, Deron, J.P.
antlD.L., b. 13 March, 1804; m. Dec. 1826, Clarentia
only child of the late Col. Mason, E.I.C.S., of
Chichester, Sussex, and has issue,
I. Charles, J.P., D.L., 6. 4 Feb. 1828; m. 1870, Beatrice,
eldest dau. of Sir Arthur Chichester, Bart., and has a son,
Charies Hamlyn, b. 1871.
II. William Henry, 6. 8 Sept. 1831 ; m. 1854, Harriet, dau.
and heiress of the late T. P. Crtrpcnter, Esq. of Gtrenofen,
near Tavistock, and has three daus.
* Christopher Chevers, Esq. of the line of Viscount Mount
Leinster, m. Barbara, dau. and eventual co-heir of Valentine
Smith, Esq. of Dama, co. Kilkenny, and had a dau., Barbara,
m. Lawrence Coyne Nugent, Esq. of co. Westmeath, and had
an only dau. and heir, Maria, m. 1795, Sir Joshua Colles
Meredyth, 8th bart. of Greenhills, co. Kildare (see Bdrke's
Fcenii/c and Baronetage), and had four daus., his co-heirs,
1 Frances, TO. Philip O'Reilly, Esq.; 2 Barbara, m. 1st, the 3rd
Lord Castlecoote, and 2ndly, the 4th Earl of Milltown;
3 Maria, m. William Butler, Esq. of Eathilig, Queen's Co.;
4 Teresa, m. James MacEvoy, Esq. of Tobenynan, co. McaUi.
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III. Edmund nail, h. 30 Sept. 1834; d. Feb. 184-5.
IV. Hugh, Capt. Koyal Horse Artillery, 6. 22 Sept. 1836.
V. Richard, Trin. Coll. Camh., 6. 19 July, 183S.
I. Anne, m. 1857, Eichard Leigh Holland, Esq. of Streety,
CO. Stafford, d. 18 Nov. ISG3.
II. Clarentia.
III. Gertrude, m. Jan. 18G0, Richard Eiiley Eaxeadalc, Esq.
of Blackmore End, Herts.
IV. Elizabeth.
iLlttCaffC— This i.s a well known branch of CHicnssTEE,
Eait. of Raldgli, Devon.
RicHAKD ClliCUESTER, Esq. of EaleiKh, temp. IIenut VI. ra.
Alice, dau. and heir of John Wottou, Esq. of Widworthy,
Devon, and had, with other issue,
John, his heir, ancestor of Chichestek, Eavt. of Raleigh ;
CuicHESTER, Slaiquess of Donegal; Chichesteb, Lord
lemplemore ; Chichester (now O'Neill), Lord O'Neill ; and
CuicHESTEE, Bart, of Arlington (see Burke's J'eerage).
Richard, ancestor of Chichesteb of Nail.
The younger son,
Richard Chichester, Esq. of Hall, Devon (jure v.xori^i), m.
temp. Edward IV., Thomasyne, dau. and heir of Symon Halle,
of Halle, who thereupon settled that estate and his other
possessions upon them. The issue of this marriage was an
only son,
James CmcnESTEE, Esq. of Hall, who was s. by his son,
Robert Chichester, Esq. of Hall. Hem. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
John Acland, Knt. of Acland, Devon, and d. Nov. 1563, when
he was s. by his son,
John Chichester, Esq. of Hall, m. Elizabeth, eldest dau.
and co-heir of John Marwood, Esq. of Wosuote, jlunvood,
Devon, and by her had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Tristram, d. .<;. p. i't. ITiiTiphrie, d. s. p.
IV. Hugh, of Tavistock, m. Katheiine, dau. of Bryan
Trevers, Esq. of Pyll, co. Devon, and had, with three daus.,
Elizabeth, Margaret, and Joan, an only son,
Arthur, aged 8 years at the Visitation of Devon made by
Henry St. George and Sampson Lennard, the Deputies of
Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms. He was grand-
father of
Arthur, who eventually s. to Hall, as hereafter.
Ilr. Chichester was s. by his eldest son,
John Chichester, Esq. of Hall, m. Ann, dau. of Sir Arthur
Bassett, Knt. of Heanton Court, Devon, and was father of
Sir John Chichester, Knt. of Hall, 6. 10 Dec. 1508,
Uni«hted by Charles 1. 17 Sept. 1625, m. 'Ursula, dau. of Sir
William Strode, Knt. of Newnham, Devon, and hud, with other
issue, two sons,
I. Jons, his heir.
II. Fbanxis, successor to his brother.
Sir John was s. by his eldest son,
John Chichester, Esq. of Hall, m. Dorothy, dau. and co-
heir of Sir Henry Carew, Knt. of Eickleigh, Devon, and d. s.p.,
when he was s. by his brother,
Francis Chichester, Esq. of Hall, LL.B., h. 1 June,
1628; d. s. p. 27 Aug. 1698, when the estates reverted to his
cousin,
Arthur Chichester, Esq. of Hall and Stawford (see des-
cendants of Hugh Chichester of Tavistock, 4th son of John
Ciiichcstcr, of Hall, by Elizabeth Marwood his wife). He -ni.
1st, Jane Harris, and d. 5 Feb. 1737, leaving by her a son and
heir,
Arthur Chichester, Esq. of Hall, h. 24 Aug. 1G98; ta.
1719, Katherinc, only child of Very Rev. Charles Harward,
D.D., Dean of Exeter, and dying 2G June, 1725, was s. by his
son,
Charles Chichester, Esq. of Hall, h. 31 Jan. 1722 ; in.
13 April, 1748, Amy, dau. of Robert laclcdon, Esq. of Pilton,
Devon, and had issue,
Charles, his heir.
Robert (liev.), Vicar of Chittlehampton, to. Sarah, dau. of
Lewis Cossey, Esq. of Athcrington, and had issue,
Penelope, d. uma.
Jane, m. Admiral Bury, o£ CoUaton, and Denington,
Devon.
Amy.
Jlr. Chichester d. 22 Jan. 1793, and was s. by his eldest
Bon,
Charles Chichester, Esq. of Hall, h. 18 Jan. 1749; wi.
13 Aug. 1799, Henrietta, 7th dau. of P. Incledon Webber,
Esq. of Buckland House, Devon, by Mary his wife, dau.
and co-heiicss of John Incledon, Esq. of Buckland, and had
Robert, his heir.
Henry, b. 5 July, 181G; d. unm. 1845.
Anne, m. 1830, Rev. Tliomas Hulton, Rector of G.'.vwood,
Norfolk. She d. 1834.
Jane, m. May, 1828, Rev. John Landon, 'Vicar of Brauaton,
Devon, eldest son of the Dean of Exeter; d. 1843.
Henrietta, m. 1832, Charles ludedon Webber, Esq. of Back-
land House, Devon.
Mr. Chichester d. 22 May, 183"), and was s. by his eldest soa,
Robert Chichester, Esq., now of Hall.
Arms — Chequy or and gu. a chief vaire.
Crest — A heron rising with an eel in the beak ppr.
Motto — Fei-me en foy.
Scat — Hall, near Barnstaple, Devon.
CHILD OF BIGELLY HOUSE.
Child, James Mark Philipps, Esq. of Bigelly
House, CO. Pembroke, m. 1843, Elizabeth, youngest
dau. of William Challoner, Esq. of Richmond,
Surrey, and niece of Lord Moutfort.
iLilXtilQC.—^ous Child, Esq., stated, by tradition, to have
been of the family of Lord Castlemaine, m. Sophia, dau. of
Thomas Laugharne, Esq. of Bigelly House, co. Pembroke, and
left (with a dau., Ann) a son,
John Child, Esq. of Bigelly, m. Catherine, dau. of Richard
Poyer, Esa. of co. Pembroke, and was s. by his son,
James Child, Esq. of Bigelly, m. Margaret, eldest dau. of
Rev. Theophilus Rice, of co. Carmarthen, and had four son*
and two daus. The eldest son,
James Child, Esq. of Bigelly, who s. his father, to. 1st,
Maria Philippa Artemisia, only dau. of Bulkeley Philipps, Esq.
of Pembroke, and niece of Sir John Philipps, Bart, of Pictoa
Castle, by whom he had an only dau.,
Maria Philippa Artemisia, to. John Grant, Esq., and was
mother of the late Hicuard Bulkeley Philipps Philipps
Baron Milfoed.
Mr. Child m. 2ndly, Sarah, Snl dau. of Mark Davis, Esq. of
Bristol, and sister of the late Mark Davis, and left by her, at
his decease, 14 Feb. 1815, an only son,
James Mark Child, Esq. of Bigelly, J.P. andD.L.,&. 14Felj.
1794; OT. 1st, 16 May, 1816, Elizabeth Stedman, dau. and co.
heiress of Richard Stedman Davies, Esq. of Dolgaer, Llan-
gamarch, co. Brecon, which lady d. s. p. 9 May, 1822. He /«.
2ndly, 9 Oct. 1824, Emma EHzabeth Townshend, 2nd dau. of
Hugh Webb Bowen, Esq. of Camrose House and Lambstoa
llall, CO. Pembroke, and had by her (who d. 13 Sept. 1801) aa
only sou,
J.iMEs Mark Philipps, now of Bigelly House.
Mr. Child m. 3rdly, 13 Feb. 18G2, Mary, dau. of Williain
Mason, Esq,, and d. 1870.
Arms — Gu., a chev. erm. between three eagles dose.
Crest — An eagle with wings expanded arg. having its neck
enveloped with a snake its tail waved over its back all ppr.
Jilotto — Imitari quam inviderc.
Seats — Bigelly House, Tenby ; Bonvilles Court, Lewes,
Sussex.
CHILDE OF IIINLET.
Childe, William Lacon, Esq. of Kinlefc, co. !
Salop, and Kyre House, co. Worcester, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriir 1828, and formerly M.P. for
Wenlock, b. 3 Jan. 178G ; «?. 13 Aug. 1807, Harriet,
youngest dau. of the late William Cludde, Esq. of
Orleton, and had issue,
I. William Lacon, J.P., b. G June, 1810; to. 26 Sept. 1839,
Barbara Deoys, 5th dau. of the late Thomas Giffard, Esq.
of ChiUington, and by her (who d. 4 Sept. 1841) he had
two sons, who both d. young.
II. Jonathan, b. 8 Oct. 1811 ; d. 1 April, 18C2.
III. Baldwin, 6. 5 Aug. 1814; d.23 May, 1818.
IV. Charles Orlando Childe Pemberton, of Millichopc
(see folloicing Memoir).
V. Edward George (Rev.), Vicar of Kinlet, and Cleobury-
Mortimer, co. Salop, b. 23 Dee. 1818; m. 23 April, 1862,
Frances Christina, eldest dau. of Sir Baldwin Lcighcon,
Bart., M.P.
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VI. Arthur (Rev.), Rector of Etlwin Ralph, co. Hereford,
h.'l April, 1S20; m. 1 June, 1852, Mary Harriet, eldest
(lau. of John Freeman, Esq. of Gaines, co. Hereford, and
has issue, 1 Arthur John, b. 24 March, 1853; 2 Edward
Leonard, b. 24 Feb. 1855; 3 Cecil lidward, b. 11 Feb.
1801 ; 4 Ernest Freeman, b. 25 April, 1803; 1 Alice Mary;
2 Ida Lucy; 3 Catherine Jessie.
I. Harriet, m. 27 Dec. IblO, Ucv. John Eyie Wood, Canon
of Worcester.
II. Anna Blaria. in. Catherine.
IV. Lucy, d. 29 May, 1835. v. Mary, twin with Lucy.
ILtnCaSC— The family of Baldwin, wliicli eventually
assumed the name of Childe, tliroiiKli .ni Ihii, ;;, \v;is, at a
very remote period, seated at Diddlebury, nmr,- ncintly Del-
bury, Coverdale, co. Salop. The lineal male descendant of
this ancient house,
George Fitz Bawdewin, son of Hawdewin de Brugge (or
" of Bridgenorth,") had the manor of Kingsmeade, co. York,
and was grandfather of
Roger Baldwin, d. in or not long before the year 1398.
This Roger is presumed to be the first of the family who
obtained Dodelebury, for his wife Jane, was dau. and heiress
of William de Wigley, by Alice lo Childe, whose great-grand-
father, John L'Enfant, or the Child, is stated to have m.
Emblema, dau. and co-heir of Richard Acheley, the younger,
of that place.
William Baldwin, of Diddlebury, sranOson cf Roger, had
passed the middle age of his life in 1458, for he then bestowed
his lands in Manslow upon his son,
John Baldwin, and Elizabeth his wife. Their son,
John Bawdwyn, Yeoman of the Crown, living in 1401, was
father of
William Bawdewtn, Cup Bearer to Queen Mart, and was
living in 1576, when Sir Henry Complon, Knt., Lord Compton,
granted to him, by the name of William Baldwyne, of Diddle-
bury, Gentleman, the manor and advowson of Kyre Wyard, in
CO. AVorcester. He d. without issue, and was s. by his
brother,
Riciiabd Ealdwyn, m. 7 Nov. 1545, Margery, dau. of
Lawrence Ludlow, of Moore House, in Coverdale, and was s.
by his eldest son,
Thomas Baldwtn, 6. 1546, who, like his grandfather and
uncle, spent many of his years within the circuit of a Court,
as agent to the Earl of Shrewsbury, then engaged in the
dangerous office of guarding the Scottish Queen. In Lodge's
^^ lUiutrations," vol. ii., p. 234, is a letter signed "T. Bawde-
wyn," and directed to the Earl of Shrewsbury, 1 July, 1580.
It informs his Lordship that Elizabeth is resolute against his
going to Chatsworth with Queen Mart. In a room in Beau-
champ's Tower, in the Tower of London, were discovered some
years ago, a number of inscriptions, chiefly made with nails,
and all of them the autographs of the unfortunate individuals
who thus endeavoured to beguile for a time the tedious hours
of confinement. Among them is one which runs thus : —
1585. TnoMAs Bawdewin. Jcli.
As VERTUE MAKETH LIFE
So sin cawseth death.
To which is added a representation of a pair of .^ioalep, evi-
dently intimating the writer's confidence in his own integrity
and desire to obtain justice. This person, there is no doubt,
was the Thomas Baldwyn above mentioned. His epitaph, still
remaining at Diddlebury, records his escape from the sta, the,
sioord, and the cruel towjr. The issue of his confinement is
supplied by a passage in the pedigree— "Thomas Bawdewin,
Esq. of Diddlebury, by the privie counsell of Queen Elizabeth,
appoynted as ... . (here is a blank) for the affayeres of Mary
Queen of Scots and George, Earl of Salop, after three years'
imprisonment in the Tower, m. Benran (this should be
Gertrude), dau. of Robert Corbett, Esq. of Stanwardine."
After his liberation, he adopted a motto from the Psalmist,
piously ascribing the event to a merciful Providence : — Per
J)eui)i iMum Ironsilio 'lauram. And it seems most probable,
that, when released, he quitted the dangerous vortex of a
Court, and retired to his paternal estate in Coverdale, where
he d. at a good old age, in Oct. 1G14, and where his posterity
continued, for five generations, until Richard Bawdewin sold
the Diddlebury estate to Frederick Corncwall, Esq., Capt. R.N.,
father of Bishop of Worcester.
William Baldwin, second brother of Thomas Bawdewin,
the prisoner, was of Elsich, in the parish of Diddlebury. The
family name had hitherto been written indiscriminately,
but from this point of divcjgcnce, the two branches chose to
distinguish themselves by a different mmlc of spelling. Wil-
li.im's son, , '^'
Ciiahles Baldwtn, Esq., was 6. 1593, and in the troubles
which marked the earlier part of the ensuing century,
strenuously supported the royal cause. He represented the
town of Ludlow in the Long Parliament, until he was disabled
(5 Feb. 1643), for deserting (as the term was) the service of
the Hou.se, being in the King's quarters, and adhering to
that party. He m. 1617, one of the daus. and co-heirs of
Francis Holland, of Burwarton, in co. Salop, and had two sons,
who both rose to the honour of knighthood, and to great
eminence in different departments of the law, viz. :
Samuel (Sir), his heir.
Timothy (Sir), one of the Masters in Chancery, and Chan-
cellor of the Diocese of Chester, m. 1st, Ellen, dau. of Sir
Wilham Owen, Knt. of Condover, and relict of Sir George
Norton, Knt. of Abbots Leigh, near Bristol, and 2ndly,
Mary, dau. of Gerard Skrymshire, Esq. of Aqualate, relict
of Nicholas Acton, Esq. of Brockleton, co. Worcester, but
left no issue.
The elder son.
Sir Samuel Baldwtn, b. 1G18, Earrister-atLaw, and one of
the King's Serjeants in 1672; d. 1683, and was buried in the
Temple Church, being styled on his monument, "of Stoke
Castle." Sir Samuel m. the dau. of Richard Walcot, Esq. of
London, Merchant, and was s. at his decease in 1683, by his
eldest surviving son,
Charles Baldwtn, Esq. cf Elsich, and Stoke Castle, m.
Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Nieholas Acton, Esq., by Mary
his wife, sister and co-heir of Edwin Skrymshcr, Esq. of
Aqualate, and had issue,
I. Acton, TO. Elinor, dau. of Sir Charles Skrym.'iher, Knt. of
Norbury, and d. s. p.
II. Charles, his heir.
III. Samuel, m. Katherine, dau. of Thomas Lamplugh, D.D.
I. Elizabeth.
Mr. Baldwin d. 4 Jan. 1706, aged 55, and was s. by his son,
Charles Baldwin, Esq. m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Allgood, Esq. of Newcastle, and widow of Sir Patrick Strahan.
of Glenkindy, co. Aberdeen, and had two sons and two daus.,
Charles, his heir; Samuel, d. s. p.; Elizabeth and Barbara.
He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Robert Gayer, Esq. of Stoke,
CO. Bucks, and widow of Francis Annesley, LL.D., but by her
had no issue. His son and successor,
Charles Baldwtn, Esq. cf Aqualate, M.P. for Salop; m.
Catherine, elder dau. and co-heir of Wilham Lacon Childe,*
Esq. of Kinlet, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Samuel Pytts,
Esq. of Kyre, and had, with a dau., Catherine, two sons,
Charles (the younger), d. 1811, and the elder, his successor,
William Baldwtn, Esq., who assumed the surname and
arms of Childe only. He m. 20 Nov. 1775, Annabella, 2nd
dau. of Sir Charlton Leighton, Bart., and by her (whoi?.21 Jan.
1816) had issue,
William Lacon, of Kinlet.
Annabella, m. Samuel Richard Allcync, Esq.
Mr. Childe cZ. 3 Feb. 1824.
/^rm,5— Quarterly 1st and 4th, gu. a chevron erm. between
three eagles close arg. for Childe; 2nd, quarterly, per Icsse
indented erm and az. for Lacon; 3rd, arg., a saltire sa., for
Baldwin.
Crest— An eagle with wings expanded arg. enveloped round
the neck with a snake ppr.
Sw«.<— Kinlet Hall, Bcwdley, co. Salop ; and Kyre House,
CO. Worcester,
CHILDE-PEMBEE.TON OF MILLICHOPE.
Ciiilde-Pembeetox, CnAKi.KS Oklando, Esq.of
Millichope Park, co. Salop, J. P. and D.L., and
lligli Sheriff 1859, b. 27 Dec. 1812 ; m. 21 Aug.
1849, Augusta Mary, eldest sur^'iviug dau. of the
Lite Henry Davenport Shakcspoar, Esq., a Member
of the Supreme Council of India, also a Master in
Chancery, 3rd son of John Shakcspear, Esq.,
* Mr. Childe, M.P. for co. Salop, d. 29 Nov. 1763. He was
eldest son of Thomas Childe, Esq. of The Birch, High Sheriff of
CO. Salop 1705, s. his eldest brother, Sir Lacon William Childe,
Knt., LL.D., Master in Chancery, son of William Childe,
also a Master in Chancery, by Anne his wife, only dau.
and heir of Rowland Lacon, Esq. of Kinlet, great-grandson of
Richard Laken, E.sq. of Willey, by Agnes, dau. of Sir John,
and sister of Sir George Blount, of Kinlet. who bequeathed to
his nephew that ijlace and property, derived from his ancestors,
the Bramptons, who held the Manor of Kinlet temp. IUnky I.
306
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CHI
E.I.C.S., of Brootvrood, Hants, by Mary his -svife,
eldest dau. of Rev. William Davenport, D.D.,
Bector of Breedon, and has issue,
I. Chables Baldwin, Lieut. Eoyal Hone Guaras, 6. 27 Sept.
1853.
n. William Shakspcar, b. 14 Jan. 1857.
I. Augusta Harriett. n. Harriett Louisa.
liincaSC. — Tlie Pembertons of Slillichope, originally of
Pembenon, co. Lancaster, removed at an early period into
Shropshire. Some lands at Blillichope they derived from the
Mores, Mrs. Catherine More, younger dau. and co-heiress of
Thomas More, Esq. of MiUichope, having bequeathed them,
1792, to EoBEET Pembeeton, 2nd son of John Pemberton, Esq.
of Wrockwardine, and brother of Edward Pemberton, Esq.
also of Wrockwardine, who was High Sheriff for Shropshire
1754, and for many years Chairman of the Quarter Sessions at
Shrewsbury. Eobert Pemberton d. 1794, and was s. by his
eldest son, Thomas Pembekton, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Ee-
corder of Wenlock, and, like his uncle, Edward, for many
years Chairman of the Quarter Sessions at Shrewsbury. He
d. v.nra. 1832, and was s. by his nephew, the late Eev. Eobeet
NoBGBAVE Pembebton, Bcctor of Church Stretton, 6. 7 Aus.
1791, m. 11 Nov. 1820, Caroline, youngest dau. of the late
Augustus Pechell, Esq. of Berkhamstead, and dying without
issue, 7 Oct. 1848, bequeathed his estates to his kinsman,
Chables Oblando Childe, Esq. who assumed, by royal license,
1849, the name and arms of Pembebton, in addition to his
paternal name and arms, and is the present possessor of
Millichope.
Mr. Charles Orlando Childe-Pemberton is the 2na surviving
Eon of WUliam Lacon Childe, Esq. of Kinlet Hall, Shropshire,
and Kyre-Wyard House, Worcestershire, by his wife, Harriet,
youngest dau. of WDUam Cludde, Esq. of Orleton, eldest son
(the name of Cludde, which was that of his maternal ancestor,
having been assumed by him) and heir of the above men-
tioned Edward Pemberton, brother of Eobert Pemberton, of
Millichope.
Arms— Qmrterly : 1st and 4th, Pembebton: or, two chev-
ronels between three buckets sa.; 2nd, Childe: gu., a chev-
ron erm. between three eagles close arg.; 3rd, Baldwtn:
arg., a saltire sa. a crescent for difference.
Crests— lit, Childe : An eagle, with wings expanded arg.
enveloped with a snake ppr. 2nd, Pemberton: A griffin's
head couped sa. in the front a crescent or. 3rd, Baldwtn :
On a mount vert a cockatrice arg. wattled combed and beaked
or, ducally gorged and lined gold, a crescent for difference.
Motto— VtT Deum meum, transilio murum.
/Sec£— Millichope Park, Church-Stretton, Shropshire.
CHILDERS OP CANTLEY.
WAfBAXEE-CHiLDEES, JoHX, Esq. of Cantley, co,
York, J.P., foi-merly M.P. for Cambridge, h. 27 May,
1798 ; m. 1st, 29 March, 1824, Anne, only dau. of
Sir Francis Lindley Wood, Bart, of Hickleton, and
by her (who d. 1863) has issue,
I. EoWLAND Fbaxcts, 6. 26 Sept. 1830 ; m. 17 May, 1853,
Susan Anne, youngest dau. of General Bourchier, of
Lavant House, Chichester, and is deceased. His widow
d. 25 Nov. 1858.
I. Charlotte Anne, m. 10 Dec. 1850, Henry WoUaston
Blake, Esq., son of William Blake, Esq. of Danesbury,
Herts.
II. Lucy, m. 8 Oct. 1857, Hon. William George Eden, eldest
son of Lord Auckland.
He m. 18G6, Selina, dau. of Edward Eadford, Esq.
of Tansley Wood, co. Derby.
ItinCaSC.— Hccn Childebs, of Carr House, co. York,
Mayor of Doncastcr 1G04 ; m. 1595, Margaret, dau. of Mr.
Alderman Hardy, of Xewcastle-on-Tyne, and dying in 1631,
left (with a dau., Margaret, w. 17 July, 1627, George Sitwell,
Esq. of Eeinshaw, co. Derby) a son and successor,
Fbancis Childebs, Esq. of Carr House, bapt. 3 July, 1607.
He ra. twice, by his first wife he had two sons, who both
appear to have d. young, and a dau. Winifred, m. 1659, Thomas
Newark, of Askham. By the 2nd, Elizabeth Bowier, whom he
r,i. 1644, he left a dau., Frances, the wife of Kichard Sheppard,
Cent., and a son, his successor, in 1669,
Thomas Childebs, Esq. of Carr House, 6. 14 "So^. 1C48; m.
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Leonard Thompson, Esq., and
by that lady (who m. for her 2nd husband, in 1679, the Bev.
William Breary, LL.D., Eector of Guiseley and Addle, and
Archdeacon of the East Biding), left at his decease, 24 May,
1676, an only surviving son,
Leonabd Childebs, Esq. of Carr House, b. 1673; in.
1st, 1696, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of the Eev. John
Mawhood, D.D., Vicar of Arksey, and had four daus., of
whom one only married,
MiLDBED (the eldest), in. 1st, William Walbakke, Esq.
Kirkbridge, co. York, and had a son,
Childebs Walbanke, successor to his grandfather.
Mrs. Wallbanke m. 2ndly, John Thompson, Esq. of Kirby
Hall.
Mr. Childers in. 2ndly, Ursula, dau. and co-heir of Francis
Wyvil, Esq., son of Sir Christopher Wyvil, Bart., and had
three other daus. who aU d. unm. He espoused 3rdly, Martha,
dau. of the Eev. Dr. Blore, and reUct of Mr. Wilson. He d.
29 Nov. 1748, and was s. by his grandson,
Childebs Walbanke, Esq., who assumed, on inheriting,
the additional surname and arms of " Childebs." He 7ft. 1st,
Mary, dau. of John Thompson, Esq. of Kirby Hall, by whom
(who d. in 1773) he had issue,
John, his heir.
Leonard, of Doncaster, m. Sarah Anne, dau. of Sir Charles
Kent, Bart., and dymg24 Jan. 1826, aged 57, left, 1 Charies
Henry ; 2 George Leonard ; 3 Edward ; 4 Frederick ; 1 Mary
Anne ; 2 Louisa ; 3 Frances ; 4 Sophia Charlotte ; and
5 Maria.
William (Eev.), M.A., Eector of Beeford, Vicar of Cantley,
and Prebendary of Ely, d. 8 Feb. 1833.
Maria, d. young.
Mr. Walbanke-Childers m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of the Eev. Mr.
Fowler, of Shropshire, and had,
IHichael, an ofiScer in the army.
Harriet, m. Eev. E. Thompson, of Astham Brinn, near
York.
Anna Slildreda, m. Eichard Bell, Esq. of Newcastlc-upon-i
Tyne.
Eliza Diana, m. Edward Eadford, Esq.
Mr. Childers was s. at his decease, 16 June, 1802, by lii»
eldest son,
John Walbanke-Childees, Esq. of Cantley, Col. 11th Light
Dragoons, m. March, 1797, Selina, 3rd dau. and co-heir of
Sampson, Lord Eardlay, and had issue,
John, now of Cantley.
Eardley (Eev.), m. his cousin, Maria Charlotte, eldest dau. of
Sir Culling Smith, Bart., and d. at Nice, 1830, leaving i
only son. The Eight Hon. Hugh Cdllling Eabdlex
Childebs, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., M.P. for Pontefract, and
First Lord of the Admiralty, 6. 1827 ; m. 1850, Emily, 3rd
dau. of George J. A. Walker, of Norton, co. Worcester,
and has issue.
William, Capt. in the 42nd regt. m. 16 Aug. 1826, Maiy
Elizabeth, reUct of Eobert Hume, Esq., and has issue. HiSt
son, Capt. Spencer Childers, Eoyal Artillery, was killed at
Sebastopol, 23 Oct. 1854.
Leonard, deceased.
Charies (Eev.), Vicar of Cantley, m. DulcibcUa, dau. of Sir
Eobert Chester, Knt. of Bush Hall, and has, Eobert Caesar;
DulcibeUa; and other issue.
Selina, m. George Burroughs, Esq., E.A., and d. at Gibral-
tar.
Chariotte Anne, d. Oct. 1828. Johanna Maria.
Col. Childers d. 1 March, 1812.
Arms— Arg., a cross-humettee between four buckles, tongues
erect gu.
Crest— X cubit arm erect habited in chain armour and hold-
ing in the gauntlet ppr. a buckle as in the arms.
Scat— Cantley, near Doncaster.
CHINNERY OP co. CORK.
Chinneey-Haidane, Anna Elizabeth Frances
Maegaeetta, only child and heir of Eev. 8ib
Nicholas Cuikkeey, 3rd and last bart. of J^hnt-
ficld, CO. Cork;>«. 23 Aug. 18G4, James Eobeet
Alexandee Haxdane, Esq., only son of
Alexander Haldane, Esq., hneal heir male of
Haldane of Gleneagles, co. Perth (see Haldane of
Gleneagles). He assumed in consequence by royal
license, dated 29 July, 1864, the additional surname
and arms of Chinneey. They have issue,
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307
I. James Bbodbick, 6. 24 Julj-, ISC;?.
II. Patrick Vernon, 6. 15 Feb. 1S70.
I. Agnes Elizabeth, b. 6 May, d. 5 July, ISGG.
ICinCittJC. — This is a branch of an ancient family settled
in the co. of Esses. The Visitation of that co. mentions John
Chinnert, a gentleman entitled to bear arms in the reign of
Edward III.
George Chinnert, Esq., settled in the co. Cork prior to the
year 1642, during which year he returned to England, as
appears by his son's aiHdavit preserved among the MSS. in the
library of Trin. Coll. Dublin. He in. the widow of John
Leader, Esq., of the co. Flint, and had issue,
John, his successor.
George, who made an affidavit as to his father's absence in
England.
Marbella, m. Thomas Eadley, Esq , and had a dau. Margaret,
who m. 1689, Henry Leader, Esq. of Mount Leader, co.
Cork.
The elder son,
John Chinnert, Esq. of Mallow was an Undertaker for the
plantation of Munster, and obtained a grant of Castle Corr, in
:o. Cork, by Patent dated 16 Aug. 1C66. He m. Katherine,
lau. of liobert Terry, Esq. of Castle Terry, co. Limerick, and
lad issue,
I. George, his heir.
u. Nicholas, of Creggan, co. Limerick, and Dromsikane
or Flintfield, co. Cork, attainted by James II., 1689 ; m.
(Marr. Arts, dated 5 March, 1697) Margaret, dau. of Corne-
lius O'Callaghan, Esq. of Clonmeen, co. Cork, and had,
■with two daus., Ann (Mrs. O'Keefe), and Katherine (Mrs.
O'Grady), a son,
KicHOLAS, of Flintfield, in. Barbara, dau. of Roger O'Cal-
laghan, Esq. of Derrygallcn, co. Cork, and had an only
dau. and heiress,
Margaret, to. her kinsman Sir Brodeick Chinnebt, 1st
bart. of Flintfield.
m. John, of Creggan, attainted by James II., 1G89.
IV. Kiuhard, of Creggan, attainted by James 11. in 1689.
'he elder son,
George Chinnert, Esq. of Castle Corr, 6. at Ballindore, 1653,
ttaintcd by James II. 1639, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of John
/ysaght, Esq. of Mount North, co. Cork, ancestor of the Lords
.isle, by whom he had issue,
I. John, s. to Castle Corr, which he sold to 'William Freeman,
Esq. of KilbaiTy, d. nnm.
II. Thomas, of KilmUiill, co. Limerick, m. by license, dated
8 Jan. 17'21, Aphra, dau. of — McCarthy, and widow of —
Maunsell.
III. George (Rev.), of whom hereafter.
IV. Nicholas.
[r. Chinnery m. 2ndly, Ann, widow of Nicholas 'Weeks, Esq.
f Cahir, co. Limerick, but had no further issue. His wUl
as proved 1713. His 3rd son.
Rev. George Chinnert, M.A., b. at Ballygradden, co. Cork,
376, ordained Deacon 30 May, 1708, and Priest 20 May, 1709,
ppointed Prebendary of Donoughmore, Diocese of Cloyne, 24
ct. 1630, and of Cahirultan, 22 Dec. 1732. He to. Eleanor.
iu. of Dr. William Whitfield, by Katherine his wife, dau.
: Sir St. John Brodrick, Knt. of Midleton, and sister of Alan,
it Viscount Midleton, and had issue,
I. George (Right Rev.), D.D., Bishop of Cloyne, 6. 1719,
appointed Rector of Castle Blayney, Dec. 1761 ; Dean of
Cork, 2 June, 1763 ; consecrated Bishop of KUlaloe, 7 March,
1779; translated to Cloyne, 15 Feb. 1780; d. unm. 13 Aug.
same year.
II. St. John, Capt. R.N., d. s. p.
III. Charles.
IV. Brodrick (Sir), of whom hereafter,
V. Richard.
I. Katherine, m. Oct. 17-10, Mathow Parker, Esq. of
Youghal.
n. Alice, Mrs. Devereux.
III. Mary, m. Rev. Henry Baggs.
IV. Barbara. v. Ann.
VI. Harriett, Mrs. Park.
ev. George Chinnery made-his will 13 Jan. 1753, which was
•oved 23 April, 1755. His fourth son,
Sir Brodrick Chinnert, Bart, of Flintfield, High Sheriff
. Cork 1786, was M.P. for Bandon 1S02, created a Bart.
' Aug. 1799 ; m. 1st, Feb. 1768, his cousin, Margaret, dau.
id heiress of Nicholas Chinnery, Esq. of Flintfield, by whom
ho d. Nov. 1783) he had issue,
I. Nicholas, d. unm. v. p., aged 21.
II. George, d. unm. v. p. 1797.
Brodrick (Sir), 2nd bart.
[argaret, d. unm. ii. Elizabeth, d. unm.
in. Eleanor, m. Joseph Foliugsby, Esq.
Sir Brodrick TO. 2ndly, April, 1789, Alice, dau. of Robert Ball,
Esq. of Youghal, by whom (who d. 1833) 6e had further
issue,
IV. St. John, b. March, 1794; d. unm. 7 Nov. 1817.
V. Richard Boyle, 6. 5 Oct. 1802; d. unm. 26 Nov. 1808.
IV. Maria, d. m'/I/ji. 18 Feb. 1878.
v. Louisa, d. unm. 14 Jan. 1845.
Sir Brodrick d. May, 1808, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son,
Sir Brodrick Chinnert, 2nd bart of FUntfield, b. 29 March,
1779; TO. 25 Feb. 1803, Diana Elizabeth, dau. of George
Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle, co. Dublin, by whom (who
d. 16 June, 1824) he had issue,
Nicholas (Sir), 3rd bart.
Margaretta Diana, m. Robert Jones, Esq., who d. s. p.
Sir Brodrick d. 19 Jan. 1840, and was s. by his only son.
Rev. Sir Nicholas Chinnert, 3rd bart. of Flintfield, 6. 7 July,
1804; m. 27 March, 1843, Ann, dau. of Rev. John Fane Vernon,
of Aubawn, co. Cavan (2nd son of John Vernon, Esq. of Clon-
tarf Castle), by Frances his wife, dau. of Right Rev. John
Kearney, D.D., Bishop of Ossory, and had an only dau.,
Anna Elizabeth Frances Margaretta, wife of the Rev.
James Robert Alexander Chinnery-Haldano.
Sir Nicholas and Lady Chinnery were both killed by the
railway accident at Abergele on the London and North
Western Railway, 20 Aug. 1868, when the title became
extinct.
Arms of Chinnert — Az., a chev. erm. between three lions
rampant or, armed and langued gu., on a canton vert a harp
of the third stringed arg.
Crest— On a globe or, an eagle rising ppr. collared gold.
Motto — Nee temerc nee timide.
CHISHOLM OF ERCHLESS CASTLE.
The CnisnoLM, James Sutherland, D.L. (son
of Roderick, and great-grandson of Alexander
Chisliolm, of Muckerach, brother of Roderick,
attainted in 1715), in. 13 Nov. 1861, Annie Cecilia,
dau. of Angus Macdonell, Esq., and has issue,
I. Roderick Donald Matheson, b. 1862.
I. Mary Isabella. ii. Louisa Jane.
III. Annie Margaret.
HtnCajC— The antiquity of the Chisholms in the High-
lands of Scotland appears estabhshed beyond disputation.
From Sir Robert Chisholm, Knt., prisoner with King David
at Redhills, 1346, descended
Alexander Chisholm, who m. Margaret, dau. of Mackin-
tosh, of that ilk, and was father of Thomas de Chisholm,
whose son, Alexander de Chisholm, had (with two daus.,
one m. to Ewen Maclean, of Ardgour, and the other to Farqu-
har Farquharson, of Invercauld) a son, Ualan, or Wiland de
Chisholm, of Comar, who lived about the year 1513, and was
father of John Chisholm, of Comar, 1538, whoso son, Alex-
ander Chisholm, s. 1555. He m. Janet, dau. of Kenneth
Mackenzie, 10th Baron of Kintail, and had two sons, Thomas,
who d. s. jj., and John, who s. his brother 1590, and to. the
eldest dau. of Mackenzie, of Coul, by whom he was father of
Alexander Chisholm, infeft in 1630, whose son, by his wife,
a dau. of Alexander Blackenzie, of Gairloch, was Alexander
Chisholm, who s. 1677. He to. a dau. of Roderick Mackenzie,
of Applecross, and left (with a dau., Jean, wife of Sir Kenneth
Mackenzie, of Coul) a son and heir,
John Chisholm, "The Chisholm," living at the close of the
17th century, who ra. Jean, 3rd dau. of Sir Thomas Mackenzie,
of Findon, and received a fortune with her in money, her
eldest sister, as heiress, carrying the lands to her husband, Sir
Kenneth Mackenzie, of Scatwell. He was s. by his son,
The Chisholm, Roderick, who to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of
Duncan Macdonell, of Glengarry, by whom he had five sons, of
whom were, Alexander, his heir; and Colin, a Colonel in the
army of Prince Charles, fell atCuUoden, s. p. The chief m.
2ndly, Isabel, 2nd dau. of Kenneth Mackenzie, of Scatwell, and
had by her a dau., to. to Fraser, of Culduthel. The Chisholm,
with his clan, joined the ChevaUer 1715, and Prince Charles
1745. He d. 1785, and was s. by his son.
The Chisholm, Alexander, who m. 1st, a dau. of Blac-
kenzie, of Applecross, and had, besides two daus., two sons,
1 Duncan, Capt. in the 71st, who d. 23 Oct. 1782, unm.,
2 Alesamdek, who s. his father. The chief m. 2ndly, Margaret,
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dau. of Mackenzie, of Allangrange, and by her had a nume-
r us family: of these, three sons and three daus. survived him.
The eldest, Mary, m. William Robertson of Kindeace ; the 2n(l
m. General John Mackenzie. The Chishohn was s. by his
eldest surviving son,
The Chisholm, Alexander, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Doctor Wilson, of Edinburgh, and dying 7 Feb. 1793, aged 44,
left an only child, SIary, who m. James Gooden, Esq., Merchant,
of London, the estates and chieftainship devolving upon his
youngest and only surviving half-brother,
The Chisholm, William, who m. 13 March, 1795, Eliza,
eldest dau. of Duncan Macdonell, of Glengarry, by whom
(who m. 2ndly, 1819, Sir Thomas Ramsay, of Balmain, Bart.)
he had issue,
Alexander Willtasi, his heir, b. 1810.
Duncan Macdonell, who s. his brother.
Jemima, r,i. 1 Aug. 1843, to Edmund Batten, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law, who has assumed the additional surname of Chis-
holm.
The chief d. 21 March, 1817, and was s. by his elder son,
The Chisholm, Alexander. This estimable chieftain, M.P.
for CO. Inverness, d. prematurely, 8 Sept. 1838, unm., and was
s. by his brother,
Duncan Macdonell Chisholm, The Chisholm, who d. unm.,
and was s. by his kinsman, now The Chisholm.
Arms — Gu., a boar's head erased or.
Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger erect ppr. ; on the
point a boar's head couped gu. Motto over, Feros ferio.
Supporters — Two savages wreathed head and middle with
laurel with clubs over their shoulders ppr.
Motto — 'Vi autvirtute.
iSmt— Erchless Castle, Inverness.
CHISHOLME OF THAT ILK AND
STIRCHES.
Scott-Chisholme, Johx James, Esq. of that ilk
and Stircbes, co. Eoxburgli, Lieut. 9tli Lancers, s.
his father 1868.
ILtlTra0C.— The genealogy of this old Border family, with
their designation of that ilk, is very clearly authenticated by
their own and the public records.
Chisholme, their original seat, is situated in the western
district of co. Roxburgh ; it was formerly in the old deanery
of Teviotdale and diocese of Glasgow. The family are
of Anglo-Norman origin. "They came," says Malcolm,
"soon after the Conquest, from Tindale in England. The
original name is said to have been De Chese, to which the
Saxon termination !inl,iie was added on the marriage of the
Korman ancestor with a Saxon heiress, whose lands from
situation, were so called." In the early records of the family,
the name is written De Cheseholme ; in later times, De Ches-
helme rel Chesholme; and eventually Chisholme.
The earliest documentary evidence, now extant, relating to
the family, is a Bull of Pope Alexander IV., in which John
De Chisholme is named, anno 1254. About the same period he
acquired, by marriagj with the Norman family of De Vetere-
ponte, the lands of Paxton, in the adjoining co. of Berwick ;
for, in the reign of Alexander III., William De Vetereponte
Lord of Bolton, grants a charter of these lands, with the fish-
ings of Brade-la-Tweed, and pendules in the viUage of Paxton,
with the fishings and pertinents belonging thereto, to John De
Cheseholme, and to Emma De 'Vetereponle, his spouse. From
that period down to the present time, the history of the family
is clearly established. John was s. by
Richard de Cheseholme, who soon after the commence-
ment of the succession wars, submitted, with John, his son,
afterwards Sir John, to Edward I., 1296, as appears by the
Ragman Roll. lie was s. by his son,
John de Chisholme, who became an adherent of Robert
Bruce, with whom he was present at the battle of Bannock-
burn, and, in consequence of his defection, was forfeited by
Edward II. Sir John rn. Anne, dau. and heiress of Sir Robert
Lauder, of Quarrelwood, ConstableofUrquhart Castle. Through
this Marriage the name was introduced into the north of Scot-
land, and established there by a member of the family, who
m. Margaret De La Ard, co-heiress of the Ard, in the co. of
Inverness. Sir John was s. by his son,
Robert de Chesholme, who was knighted, and taken
prisoner with David II. at the battle of Durham, 1346. At
the death of his maternal grandfather. Sir Robert succeeded,
in right of his mother, to the Lauder estates, in the cos. Moray
and Nairn; and, 1357, he was appointed by David II. Con-
stable of Urquhart Castle and Sheriff of Inverness. He had j
three sons and one dau. The eldest son, '
Robert Chisholme, also styled Sir Robert, s. his father in
1384. He rn. Margaret, dau. of Hahburton, of that ilk, co.
Berwick, by whom he had two sons, John, who *•. him, but
dying without male issue, the estates devolved upon his
brother,
Robert de Chesholme, who m. Marion, dau. of Sir William
Douglas, of Drumlanrig, and had four sons, of whom,
John, the eldest, succeeded him.
Edmund, the youngest, founded the family of Cbomlix, in
the CO. of Perth.
The eldest son and successor,
John Chesholme, of that ilk, was father of Robert Chis-
holme, Baron of Chesholme, whose youngest son and eventual
successor to the representation,
George Chisholme, of that ilk, engaged, with Scott of Buc-
cleuch and other border chieftains, at the instigation of James
■v., to relieve him from under the iron tutelage of the Earl of
Angus, and after the battle of Melrose 1526, in which they
were defeated, was, with the principal chieftains, forfeited. On
the accession of James "V., the forfeited chieftains obtained
remission, and George Chisholme had a charter of the lands
of Chisholme, Chisholme Middon, Mouslie, Woodburn, Merry-
neir, &c., dated at Edinburgh, 12 Nov. 1531. He had four
sons and two daus. His eldest son and successor,
Walter Chisholme, infeft in the estate 13 March, 1538,
was a loyal subject to Queen Mart, and was actively engaged
in her cause during the civil wars of that unhappy period. He
d. 1588, and was s. by the elder of his two sons,
Walter Chisholme, of Chisholme, who was infeft In the
estate 17 Feb. 15S9. He rn. Margaret, dau. of John Graham,
of Wark, and d. 1618, leaving an only son,
Walter Chisholme, of that ilk, infeft in the estate 15 Dec.
1623. This Walter was a stanch royalist, and served in the
royal army during the great civil war. He was taken prisoner
at the battle of Preston, 1648, and d. at Breda, 1652. He had
two sons, Walter, the elder ; and William, who settled in the
north of England. The elder son,
Walter Chisholme, 15th of that ilk, and 1st of Stirches, »».
Margaret, only dau. of James Balderstone, Esq., and had twfl|
sons,
William, 6. 11 Jan. 1652.
Robert, 0. 3 July, 1653. He bec.ime Sheriff-Clerk of Selkirk-
shire, and founded the family of Chisholme of Sd/cirk, one
of whom (William), having made a fortune in India, pur-
chased the estate of Chisholme about 1784, from Sir Jamei
Stewart, of Coltness. He was s. by his only son, Charlel
who d. without issue in 1824, when the estate devolved a
his cousin, Scott, of Coldhouse, co. Roxburgh, through hi
mother, Margaret Chisholme, sister of the purchaser. Q
the accession of Scott of Coldhouse, he assumed the nai
of Chisholme.
The elder son,
William Chisholme, s. his father 1681. He m. Mary, or
dau. of James Brotherstone, of Glencairn, and dying 1707, 1
issue,
John, 6. 11 Sept. 1082.
Mary, b. 9 Aug. 1684; m. 25 Oct. 1708, William Oliver,
Dinlebyre, to whom she had issue, John; and Mary, who
John Scott, of Synton.
The son and heir,
John Chisholme, of that ilk and Stirches, m. A Feb. 1T(
Mary, 2nd dau. of John Oliver, of Dinlebyre, co. Roxburj
and dying 17 July, 1755, was .?. by his son,
John Chisholme, of that ilk and Stirches, who m. 5 A'
1736, Margaret, eldest dau. of Alexander Scott, of Synton.
Roxburgh. Her mother was Magdalene, dau. of Sir Will
Elliot, Bart, of Stobs, and aunt of General Augustus Elli
Lord Heathfield. Her maternal grandmother was Ann, d;
of Sir William Douglas, of Cavers. John Chisholme c?. 1
and was s. by his 3rd but eldest surviving son,
Gilbert Chisholme, of that ilk and Stirches, who m.2\ July
1708, Christina, 2nd dau. of Michael Anderson, of Tushilaw
CO. Selkirk (her mother was Janet, sister of Sir James Nasmytb
Bart, of Posso). This lady d. 1800, s. p. He mi. 2ndly, 17 Aug
1802, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of John Scott, of Whitehaugh, co
Roxburgh (her mother was Margaret, eldest dau. and co-heires
of Walter Scott, of Newton Chamberlain, in the same
Gilbert Chisholme d. 1820, having hud issue,
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John, his successor, late of that ilk and StirdiCE.
Gilbert, who d. 18i0.
Margaret Scott, who d. IS5-1.
Christina Anderson.
The eldest son,
John Scott Chisholme, Esq. of that ilk and Stirchcs, co.
Boxburgh, hi. Margaret, eldest dau. of Robert \Valkcr, Esq. of
Mumrills, co. Stirling, by Christina Tytlerliis wife, dau. of John
Borthwick, Esq. of Newton, and has issue,
John James, now of Stirchcs.
Christina ShuU'linc m. 18G9, Robert Pringle, Esq., M.D., 2nd
son of the lato William Pringle, Esq. {sec Pkingle of Whyt-
hank).
Elizabeth Scott.
Mr. Chisholme s. to the estate of his maternal uncle, James
Scott, of Whiteliaugh, 1852, and was obliged to assume the
additional surname of Scott. He d. 15 Jan. 1868.
Arma — Gu., a boar's head and neck couped arg. ; quartered,
=i3, with or, on a bend az. a mullet arg. between two cres-
cents of the first, a bordure of the second charged with as many
crescents in chief and a mullet in base of the former, fur
Scott.
Ci-est — A dexter arm in armour embowed from the shoulder,
the hand holding a scimitar in bend all ppr.
Supporters — Dexter, a knight in armour of the loth century
armed at all points, and having the beaver of his helmet up,
and leaning on a shield charged with the family arms ; sinister,
knight in armour, as the former, his left hand holding a lance
ir., with a pennon gu., liaving thereon the same arius.
Motto— \i et virtute.
Heat — Stirchcs, near Hawick, N.B.
CHOLMELEY OF BKANDSBY HALL.
CnoLMELEY, Thomas Charles, Esq. of Brandsby
Hall, CO. York, J.P., Capt. R.N. Eetired List, b.
5 Dec. 1825 ; s. Ins nephew 1876 ; m. 12 May, 1863,
Rosalie St. Q,iientin, only dan. of Charles Strickland,
Esq., of Sans Souci, Pos'ipolo, Naples, and has had
issue,
Hoc.n Chahles, h. 24 Feb. IS64.
Roger Edward, 6. 30 April, 1867.
William Henry, b. 4 April, 1872.
Rosalie Mary. Annie Blanche.
Mary Mabel Henrietta, d. 28 Oct. 1873.
JLt'ltCagC. — TWs is the senior line of the eminent York-
shire family of Cholmelet, which is a branch of the ancient
Cheshire family of the same name.
In the reign of Edward III., William Cholmondelet m.
twice. From his 1st wife, a Chorley, the Cholmleys of the
Grange, Cheshire, are descended; and from his 2nd, a Main-
waring, the Cholmeleys of Brandsby. By the latter he had
a son,
BoiiERT Cholmelet, m. a dau. of Robert Necdham, of
Shenton, alias Shavington. Their grandson, John Cholmelet,
TO. Jane, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Eyton, of Golston, co.
York, and had issue, Richard* (Sir), Lieut, of the Tower, m.
Anne, dau. of Neville, of Thornton Bridge, co. York; and
Sir Roger Cholmelet, called " the Black Knight of the
North," m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Robert Constable, Knt.,
of Flamborough, and had by her, with four sons (who d. young)
and three daus. (Margaret, m. Sir Henry Gascoyne, of Sed-
bury; Elizabeth, ijj. Richard Redman, of Lauderdale; Jane,
. Henry Neville, Earl of Westmorland), a son and suc-
Sin Richard Cholmelet, who d. l.')S4, having m. twice. By
his 1st wife, Margaret, dau. of William, Lord Conycrs, he
had issue,
Francis, m. Jane, dau. and co-heiress of Ranulph Bulmer, of
Wilton, and d. s. p. 1580.
Roger, of whom presently.
Richard, iii. Thoniasina, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas do la
River, widow of Vivian Tanlvard. He was the ancestor of
the Cholmeleys of Braham, which family became extinct
1606.
Margaret, m. James Strangwayes, of Sneaton.
Elizabeth, m. Roger Beckwith.
Jane, ni. Salvin, heir of Francis Salvin, of Newbiggin.
By his 2nd wife Sir Richard had issue,
Sir Roger Cholmeley, the Lord Chief Justice of England,
was his illegitimate son. llcm. and had two daus., one" »i. to
Leonard Beckwith, of Selby, Knt.; and the other, 1st, to
Thomas Russell, Knt., of Strenshani, co. Worcester, and 2udly
to Christopher Keun, of Kenn, Somerset.
Henry, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir William Babthorpe, and wa3
ancestor of the Cholmlets of Whitby.
Catherine, m. Richard Dutton.
The 2nd son of the 1st marriage,
Roger Cholmelet, to. Jane, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas
de la River, of Brandsby, and had issue,
William, d. s. p.
Thomas, of Brandsby, his successor.
Richard, to. Mary, dau. of WiUiam Hungatc, of Saxton, co.
York, and d. s. p. 1662.
Marmaduke, m. Ursula, dau. and heiress of Radulph A laby,
of South Dalton, and d. s. p. 1662.
Catherine, m. Leonard Chamberlain, of co. York.
Alicia, TO. John Wright, of Blandsby Park, co. York.
Eliza, TO. 1st, 1594, Robert Harison, of Rockley, co. Lincoln,
2ndly, — Carlile, about 1602.
The eldest surviving son,
Thomas Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, d. 1G31; m. Anne,
dau. of John PuUeene, Esq. of Scotton, co. York, and had by
her an only son,
Mabmadcke Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, m. Ursula, dau.
of Robert Thornton, of Newton, co. York, and had issue,
Francis, d. unm.
Thomas, of whom presently.
Mary, to. William Fairfax.
Anne, to. William Salvin, of Newhiggin, co. York.
Dorothy, d. unm.
Alathea, to. Edward Willoughby.
The eldest surviving son,
Thomas Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, m. Catherine, dau.
of Marmaduke Tunstall, Esq. of Wycliffe, co. York, and had
issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Francis, b. 1667 ; d. unm. 1740.
Hugh, b. 1670.
Catherine, m. Francis Willoughby, of Notts, d. 1734.
Ursula, 571. Robert Willoughby, of Radforth, d. 1724.
Ehzabeth, d. unm. 1748.
The eldest son and successor,
Thomas Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, h. 2 July, 1663; to.
Anne, dau. of Robert Plompton, Esq. of Plompton, and had',
issue, besides several daus., who d. unm.,
Robert, M.D., b. 1698, d. unm. 1734.
Fkancis, of whom presently.
Anna, to. Thomas Mitchell, of Angram.
Lucy, VI. William Stubbs, of London.
The only surviving son,
Francis Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, 6. 11 March, 1706;-
TO. Mary, dau. of Edward Ferrers, Esq. of Baddesley Chnton^
CO. Warwick, and relict of Thomas Berkeley, Esq. of Spetehley,.
and by her (who d. nil) had, with three daus., two of whom
d. young, and the 3rd unm., an only son and heir,
Francis Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, 6. 8 May, 1750 ; m..
1792, Teresa Ann, dau. of Sir Henry Englefield, Bart., of Whito-
Knights, CO. Berks, and by her (who d. 1810) had issue,
Francis, his heir.
Anne, m. 1814, Gerard Edward Strickland, Esq., and d. I&
Jan. 1829.
Mary Catherine, to. 1815, John Wright, junr., Esq., of
Kelvedon Hall, Essex, who d. 1822. She d. Aug. 1858.
Katharine Henrietta, m. 1809, William John Charlton, Esq.
of Hesleyside, Northumberland. She d. 31 July, 1849.
The son and heir,
Francis Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, b. 9 June, 1783, who
inherited the estates of his maternal uncle. Sir Henry Engle-
field, and was a D.L. for the N.R. co. York. He m. 22 Aug.
1809, Barbara, 5th dau. of Henry Darell, Esq. of Caie Hill,
Kent, and d. 1 May, 1854, leaving by her (who d. 20 Dec. 1860),
besides two daus.,
Francis, his heir.
Henrt Philip, who s. his brother.
Hugh Edward, b. 2 June, 1822 ; m. May, 1855, Isabel, dau. cf
— Curtis, Esq.
Thomas Charles, now of Brandsby Hall.
Barbara, m. 28 Jan. 1834, WUliam Plowdcn, Esq. of Plowden,
Shropshire, and d. 26 June, 1853.
Eleanor. Margaret.
Mr. Francis Cholmeley d. 1854, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, b. 25 Nov. 1810; r,i.
22 Feb. 1838, Harriet, youngest dau. of Charles Gregory
Fairfax, Esq. of Gilling Castle, co. York, but dying without
issue, 3 Aug. 1855 (his widow survived till 1860), was «. by his
brother,
Henrt Philip Cholmelet, Esq. of Brandsby, b. 12 June,
1822; TO. 13 April, 1847, Annie, youngest dau. of Gerard
Edward Strickland, Esq., and had i.-sue, Francis Henrt, his
heir; Mary Barbara ; Annie Beatrice; Katharine Hilda; and
Henrietta Mary. Mr. Cliohneley d. 9 Aug. 1856; his widow
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m. 2nclly, Henry Russell, Esq. (Jeceased), brother of Thomas
John Eussell, Esq. of Killough, and rf. shortly after. The
only son,
Feancis Hekkt CnowreLET, Esq. of Brana.sby Hall, b. 24
June, 1850, d. unm. at Malta, 10 March, 1876, and was s. by
his uncle,
Capt. Thomas Chables Choliielet, R.N. of Brandsby.
Arms — Gu., two helmets in chief ppr. garnished or, in base
a garb of the last.
Crest— A demi-griflfin segreant sa. beaked or, holding a
helmet as in the arms.
Motto — Cassis tutissima virtus.
Seai— Brandsby Hall, Easingwold, York.
CHOLMONDEIiEY OF CONDOVBB.
{See Owen.)
CHRISTIAN OP EWANRIGO HALL.
Christian, Rev. William Bell, B.A., o£ Ewan-
rigg Hall, Cumberland, and Milntown, Isle of Man,
J.P., Member of the House of Keys, b. 17 Aug.
1815 ; m. 1st, June, 1840, Charlotte JElizabeth, dau.
of Thomas Brine, Esq. of the Isle of Man, and by
her (who d. 1862) had issue,
I. Ewan John, 6. 10 May, 1845.
II. Malcolm William, 6. 5 Feb. 1850.
I. Annie Louisa, m. 3 Sept. 1867, Rev. Frank Houssemayne
Du Boulay, Rector of Heddington, AVilts.
II. Isabella Susan, d. 11 July, 1863.
III. Julia EUzabeth. iv. Bertha Mabel.
V. Emmie Ida.
He m. 2ndlj, 5 Jan. 1864, Emma Mary Housse-
mayne, dan. of the late Eev. James Thomas Housse-
mayne Du Boulay, Rector of Heddington, Wilts,
and by her (who d. 19 Dec. 1864) had issue, Emma
Ida Houssemayne. He on. 3rdly, 18 June, 1867,
Maria Bowes, elder dan. of the late Col. Charles C.
Johnson, of Ai'genteuil, Canada East, and grand-dau.
of the late Su- John Johnson, Bart., and of Sir
Edward Griffith Colpoys, E.C.B. Mr. Chi-istian s.
his brother 1859.
ILflTCajJC. — The first ancestor of the family on record was
a member of the House of Keys, in the Isle of Man, at the
Tyndwald Court, held in that island 1422. The first who settled
at Ewanrigg was
Ewan Cheistian, Esq. of Milntown, Barrister- at-Law, eldest
son of Edward Christian, Esq. of Milntown, Demster of the
Isle of Man, by Dorothy his wife, sister of Edward Wilson,
Esq. of Dallam Tower, and grandson, by Margaret his wife,
dau. of John Parker, Esq. of Bradkirk, co. Lancaster, of John
Christian, Esq. of Milntown, living 1G43, who was son of Ewan
Christian, Esq. of Milntown, made Demster of the Isle of
Man, 1605, and grandson of William M'Christen, of Milntown,
7th in lineal descent from William M'Christen, a Member of
the House of Keys 1422. Ewan Christian (the first settler at
Ewanrigg) m. 1677, Mary, eldest dau. of John Caine, Esq.,
and dying 1719, was s. by his eldest surviving son,
John Cheistian, Esq. of Milntown and Ewanrigg, b. 1688 ;
m. 14 May, 1717, Bridget, eldest dau. of Humphrey Senhouse,
Esq. of Nether Hall, or Ellenborough, Cumberland, and by
her (who d. 1749) had seven sons and four daus. ; of the latter,
Maet, m. Edward Law, Bishop of Carlisle, and was mother of
Edward Law. Baron Ellenborough. Mr. Christian d. 20 Sept.
1745, and was s. by his son,
John Christian, Esq. of Milntown and of Ewanrigg Hall, 6.
5 Oct. 1719, High Sheriff of Cumberland 1766, m. Jane, eldest
flau. of Eldred Curwen, Esq. of Workington HaU, Cumber-
land, and by her (who d. 1762) had two sons, John, his heir;
Henry, b. 1761; and six daus., Bridget; Julia, m. 1769,
Edward Stanley, Esq. of Workington; Jane, m. W. Blamire
Esq. ; Frances, -m. Edward Christian, Esq. of Brancaster,
Norfolk; Dorothy, m. 1774, JohnTaubman, Esq. of Nunnery,
Isle of Man ; and Mary. He d. 1757, and was s. by his eldest
eon,
John Cheistian, Esq. of Milntown and Ewanrigg Hall, m.
1st, 10 Sept. 1775, Margaret, dau. of John Taubman, Esq. of
the Ule of Man, and by her (who d. 1778) bad one son, John,
his heir, of Ewanrigg. He m. 2ndly, 5 Oct. 1782, Isabella,'
dau. and sole heir of Henry Curwen, Esq., M.P., of Workington
Hall, Cumberland, and had by her four sons and three daus.
(see CnEWEN of Workington). Mr. Christian, who was for
many years M.P. for Cumberland, assumed the surname of j
CnEWEN. He d. 13 Dec. 1829, when he was s. by his son by
his 1st marriage,
John Cheistian, Esq., M.A., of Ewanrigg Hall, Cumber-
land, and Milntown, Isle of Man, Barrister-at-Law, J. P., and
Chief Judge of the Isle of Man, b. 12 July, 1776 ; rii. 23 April,
1807, Susanna, dau. of Lewis Robert Allen, Esq. of Bath, and
by her (who d. March, 1853) had issue,
John Allen, 6. 28 Feb. 1809 ; d. vmm. 3 June, 1828.
Heney Taubjian, late of Ewanrigg.
Robert, 6. 30 Aug. 1812; d. 1813.
William Bell, now of Ewanrigg.
Charies Craik, b. 28 March, 1821 ; d. 1828.
Susan Curwen, to. Sir Augustus William Hillary, Bart.
Margaret, to. Thomas Underwood, Esq., M.D.
Isabella Anne, m. Rev. Herbert Taylor Howes, M.A.
Louisa Dorothy, m. Rev. John William Molyneux, M.A.
Mr. Christian d. 27 Feb. 1857, and was s. by his eldest sur-
viving son,
Heney Tadbman Cheistian, Esq. of Ewanrigg, b. 29 Jan.
1810, who dying s. p. 1859, was s. by his next surviving
brother, the present Rev. Wiluam Bell Cheistian, now of
Ewanrigg.
Arms—Az., a chevron humettce between three covered
cups or.
Crest — A unicorn's head erased arg. armed and gorged
with a collar invecked or.
3Iotto — Salus per Christum.
5ea£— Ewanrigg Hall, Maryport, Cumberland ; and Milntown,
Ramsey, Isle of Man.
CHRISTIE OF PRESTON DEANERY
AND OP GLYNDEBOURNB.
Christie, William Langham, Esq. of Preston
Deanery, co. Northampton, and Glyndebourne,
Sussex, M.A., J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Lewes, Capt.
Northamptonshire Militia, b. 31 May, 1830 ; m.
22 Oct. 1855, Agues Hamilton, eldest dau. and co-
heir of Col. Augustus Clevland, of Tapeley Park,
North Devon, and has issue,
I. Augustus Langham, b. 8 Aug. 1857.
II. Langham Charles, b. 5 Dec. 1S53.
III. Archibald, b. 31 Oct. 1859.
IV. Edward, 6. 5 Jan. 1804.
V. Spencer, 6. 26 Feb. 1868.
1. Agnes Chichester. n. Elizabeth.
ILincagr.— Daniel Beat Christin, of an old Swiss family
in the canton of Vaud, altered his surname to Chbistie on
entering the Bombay Engineers, H.E.I.C.S., in which he
subsequently attained the rank of Major, and served 1782 in
the war against Hyder All in Mysore. He m. 1st, 31 Aug. 1784,
Charlotte, elder dau. of Rev. George Bellasis, D.D., Rector of
Yattendon, Berks, which lady d. 20 October following. Hera.
2ndly, 19 Sept. 1786, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Pur-
beck Langham, Esq., youngest son of Sir John Langham,
Bart., of Cottesbrooke Park, co. Northampton, and d. 1809,
leaving a son and heir,
Langham Christie, Esq. of Preston Deanery, m. 1829,
Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of William Gosling, Esq. of Hasso-
bury Park, Bishops Stortford, Essex, and by her (who d.
Dec. 1866) had issue,
WiLLLAM Langham, now of Preston Deanery.
Spencer Cunliffe, d. 1842. Robert, d. 1 844.
p:iizabeth.
Charlotte, m. the Rev. John Henry Brooke, Rector of Steeple
Aston, CO. Oxford, and has Henry Langham and Charles
Cunliffe.
Augusta, m. the Rev. Henry Bcaufoy Wilder, of Sulham,
Berks, and has issue.
Mr. Langham Christie served as High Sheriff of co. North-
ampton 1852, and d. Sept. 1861.
.^)-OTS— Az., a lamb passant ppr. the dexter leg supporting in
bend sinister a banner arg. staff or, on a chief of the last a
tower with two turrets between as many gabions ppr.
Crest — A brown bear passant muzzled, the chain refle.xed
over the shoulder or, on the back a bezant charged with a
cross sa., the dexter paw resting on an escutcheon per pale of
the last and gu.
ilfoiJo— Integer "Vitse.
Sea fs— -Preston Deanery, Northampton; and Glyndebourne
Lewes.
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CHRISTIE OF DURIE.
Christie, Robeet, Esq. o£ Duris, co. Fife, late
Capt. 5tli Bengal Cavaby, J.P., b. 2i July, 1818 ;
m. 1st, 1847, Eliza, 2ncl clau. of Robert Seott
Moncrieff, Esq. of Fossaway ; 2nclly, 1850, Sarah
Elizabeth, dau. of Horace Petley, Esq. of the
Riverhead family, Kent, and had issue,
I. Charles Horace, 6. 1852 ; d. 1877.
I. Mary Elizabeth.
Mr. Christie m. 3rdly, 1855, Eleanor Roper, dau. of
"William Cotton, Esq., and widow of Donald
Maclennan, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate, Demerara,
and by her has had issue,
II. Robert Maitland.
III. James, deceased.
IV. John Paton.
HtnrnSC— JAnrEs CnmsTiE of Stirling, brother of the
Laird of Sheriffmuirlands, was elected a Magistrate, and
appointed a Town Councillor for Stirling 28 Sept. 1696, chosen
Dean of Guild 28 Sept. 1704, First Bailie Sept. 1705, and
elected Provost 27 Sept. 1709 ; m. 4 May, 1694, aiargaret, dau.
of Thomas Walker of Craigs of Plean, Parish of St. Ninians,
and had, with six daus., Katherine, d. unm. 16 June, 1729;
Christian, m. Michael Downie, and d. 173G; Jean; Janet;
and Elizabeth; as many sons,
I. James, b. 14 April, 1695, a Merchant at Stirling, Glasgow,
London, and Baltimore, North America; to. 1717, Kathe-
rine, dau. of Francis Napier, Provost of Stirling; and d. 7
Aug. 1745, having had issue,
1 James, 6. 13 July, 1718; Solicitor at Stirling ; «i. 5 Jan.
1741, Katherine Masterson; and d. s. p. 1767.
2 Francis, 6. 20 Jan. 1720; d. young.
3 Gabriel, 6. 16 Sept. 1722; General in the army, present
at the battle of CuUoden, April, 1746, appointed Com-
mander-in-Chief of the forces in Canada, 1798; TO. Sarah,
dau. of John Stevenson of Albany, New York; and d. 20
Jan. 1799, leaving (with two daus., Sarah, m. Bev. James
Tunstall, Rector of Montreal; and Katherine, m. Major
John Robertson, 60th regt.) one son,
Napier, b. 31 Aug. 1758; General in the army, served in
Canada under General Wolfe, and in North America
under Lord Comwallis, M.P., for Beverley; m. 1784,
Mary, dau. and heir of General Ralph Burton of Hull
Bank, Beverley, and Hotham Hall, eo. York (who d. 13
April, 1801). Upon his marriage. Gen. Christie
assumed the additional surname and arms of Bdkton,
and d. 1835, having had issue,
1 Robert, of Hotham Hall, M.P. for Beverley, m. Mrs.
Mary Thompson, widow; and d. s. i). 13 April,
1822.
2 Napier, Capt. 56th regt., d. vmtii.
1 Sarah, 6.2 Dec. 1787; m. 1st, 1807, Major-Gen. John
Clitherow, Scots Fusilier Guards, and 2ndly, 1819,
Henry Peters, Esq. of Betchworth Castle, M.P.
for Beverley, who assumed the additional surname of
Burton, 1822.
2 Mary, b. 1792; m. 1st, Rev. Thomas Hamer, of Blake-
ley, CO. Lancaster, and 2ndly, Charles Bailey, Esq. of
Keresforth Hall, co. York.
4 Robert, b. 1724. ) Both drowned in a flood in the river
6 John, b. 1725. f Forth.
6 William, b. 18 July, 1730, one of the Founders of the
Stirling Bank in 1779; to. Jean, dau. of John Murdoch of
Glasgow, and d. s. p.
7 Charies, b. 21 Nov. 1732, father of Charies, Commander
of the "Belvidere " East Indiaman; vi. twice, and had
issue.
II. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
III. William, b. 11 Feb. 1699; elected Provost of Stirling
Sept. 1743; m. 1729, Margaret, dau. of William Edmon-
stone of Cambuswallace, co. Perth, and had a son, James,
b. Aug. 1730 ; d. June, 1737, and a dau., Marian, b. 3 March,
1732; m. 1st, Capt. William Gunning, who fell at the
stoi-ming of Guadeloupe, 1757, and 2ndly, 1770, Henry
Galloway.
IV. John, b. 15 Sept. 1700; m. 25 Aug. 1732, Agnes Neilson
of Stirling.
V. Henry, 6. 15 Nov. 1702; to. 29 June, 1733, Elizabeth
Campbell.
VI. Alexander, b, 9 Jan. 1701.
Provost Christie d. Feb. 1728. His 2nd son,
Thomas Christie of Stirhng, Burgess of that town 22 April,
1721, Town Councillor and Magistrate 21 Sept. 1738, Dean of
Guild 25 Sept. 1740, Commissary Clerk of co. Stirling, b. 10
Jan. 1697; m. 22 Oct. 1731, Mary, dau. of John Watson,
Merchant, of Thirty Acres and Woodend, and hud (with nine
daus., all of whom d. unni.) issue.
I. James, his heir.
II. William, 6. 1746; d. 1750.
I. Ann, in. Capt. John Bachop, 54th regt. ; afil d. 1820.
The elder son,
James Christie, Esq. of Baltimore, 6. 22 Pec. 173S; was
obliged, on account of his attachment to the Royalist party, to
quit North America, and settling in Scotland, he purchased,
1786, Durie, in the Parish of Scoonie, co. Fife; m. 1st, 1772,
Mary, dau. of George Blilligan of Maryland, by whom (who
d. 15 Dec. 1774) he had a son,
I. Thomas, 6. 10 June, 1773; Capt. 70th regt.; d. 1838.
Mr. Christie TO. 2ndly, 1783, Mary Turner, eldest dau. of the
Hon. Charles Maitland, 2nd son of Charles, 6th Earl of Lauder-
dale, and by her had,
II. Charles Maitland, of Durie.
HI. James, b. 21 Feb. 1787; m. Frances Dickenson, and had
two sons, Robert, and Mackenzie, and a dau., Jane, Mrs.
Keefer.
IV. Gabriel, 6. 1 July, 1791; Commander R.N. ; d. 1876.
V. Robert Stark-Christie, 6. 5 Nov. 1792; an Officer 21st
Fusileers and Grenadier Guards ; m. Mary Butler, eldest
dau. of James Stark, Esq. of Kingsdale, co. Fife, assumed
in consequence the prefix surname of Stark, and by her
(who d. 1861) left at his decease, 1862, issue,
1 James Henry Robertson, M.A., of Teasses, J.P. co. Fife,
and Advocate at the Scotch Bar, 6. 4 Aug. 1830; to. 1860,
Marion Jane, dau. of Archibald Howison, Esq. of Hynd-
ford: and d. 1875, leaving issue, Henry Robert, b. 29 Oct.
1868; Lindsay Bruce, 6. 1870; Arthur William, 6. 1874;
Eliza Margaret ; Mary Harictt ; Agnes ; Gertrude Emily.
2 Robert Lindsay Bruce, b. 18 Dec. 1832; m. Nov. 1863,
Julianne Cockbura, dau. of Capt. Alexander Scott, 72nd
regt.
3 John Boswell, d. young.
4 Thomas, of Ballindean and Newbiggen, co. Fife, J.P.,
b. S Nov. 1840, late 11th Hussars.
1 Margaret Isobel, m. Hugh Lindsay Christie, afterwards
Maj.-Gen.; and d. 1861.
VI. William, 6. 25 Nov. 1793; Commander R.N,; r,i. Miss
ClaraBurcheU, and has issue, William; Alexandei'; James;
Clara Mary; Frances; Ann; Isabella; and Agnes.
VII. Peter, Capt. R.N., 6. 18 Aug. 1796; d. at Balaklava
during the Crimean war.
VIII. Napier Turner, an Officer in the army, b. 26 June,
1801 ; TO. Penelope, dau. of Thomas Burnett, Esq., Advo-
cate, Aberdeen, and had three sons, James; Napier; and
Thomas Burnett, all deceased, and three surviving daus.
I. Mary, m. Alexander Smith, Esq. ; and d. 12 Aug. 1841.
II. Isobal, TO. 6 Feb. 1819, Rev. William Fortescue, grandson
of Matthew, 2nd Lord Fortescue; and d. 11 Oct. 1826.
III. Margaret, ni. John Irvine Boswell, Esq., of Balmuto and
Kingcausie.
IV. Erskine, m. 12 Oct. 1811, Mathew Fortescue, Esq., of Bel-
videre, CO. Dublin, grandson of Matthew, 2nd Lord For-
tescue.
V. Anno, d. unm.
Mr. Christie d. 1803. His eldest son,
Charles Maitland Christie, Esq. of Durie, J.P. and D.L.,
an Officer in the army, served in Germany and the Peninsular
War, b. 31 Dec. 1785; m. 1st, Nov. 1815, Mary Butler, eldest
dau. of the Hon. Robert Lindsay, brother of the Earl of Bal-
carres, and by her had issue,
I. James, 6. 25 Aug. 1817 ; to. 3 Aug. 1858, Frances Jane,
2nd dau. of David Pringle, Esq. of the Yair family, and
d. s. p.
II. Robert, now of Durie.
III. Charies Maitland, b. 9 Sept. 1819; d. 1875.
IV. Peter, b. 30 Aug. 1821.
V. John Boswell, 6. 25 Dec. 1824.
VI. Alexander, an Officer in the Indian army, killed in the
Kyber Pass.
VII. Hugh Lindsey, Maj.-Gen. late 10th Madras N.I., to. his
cousin, Margaret Isobel, dau. of Robert Stark-Christie, of
Teasses, co. Fife, and had issue, Charles Robert; Mary
Agnes ; and Hughina Margaret.
I. Elizabeth Butler, d. unm.
II. Mary, m. Jan. 1845, Francis Brown Douglas, Esq.,
Advocate, afterwards Lord Provost of Edinburgh.
III. Anne, to. 31 July, 1856, Benjamin Wyld, Esq., youngest
son of James Wyld, Esq. of Gilston, co. Fife.
IV. Margaret, m. Richard Lundin Brown, Esq.
He TO. 2ndly, 2 April, 1830, Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Alexander
Pringle, Esq. of Whytbank and Yair, and d. 1871, having by
her had issue,
I. William, Advocate, 6. 29 June, 1832.
I. Susan Pringle.
Arms— Or, a saltire cantoned between two stars in flank
sa., in chief a demi-lion couped at the joints gu., aud in base a
cross-pattee of the last.
Crest— A dexter hand holding a missive letter ppr.
Motto — Pro rege.
Seat— Durie, near Lcvcn, co. Fife.
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CHR
THE LA.NDED GENTRY.
CHR
CHBISTY OF APULDREFIELD.
Christy, Geoege, Esq. of Apuldrefield, Kent,
I. 11 April, 1819 ; s. liis brother 23 March, 1876.
2,tnCagC. — Alexandee Chbistt, of Aberdeen, b. in Scot-
land, 1642, passed over into Ireland, and fixed his residence at
Moyallan, co. Down, where he d. 29 April, 1722, leavil^g
(with a dau., Sarah, m. Samuel Morton, Esq., of Kilmore, co.
Armagh) a son,
John Christy, of Moyallan, 6.10 Sept. 1G73; m. Mary
EiU, of Magherameske, and rf. May, 1763, leaving issue,
I. Alexander, h. 4 Jan. 1699, who went into Scotland, and
after residing some time at Ormiston, removed in n.'iC to
Perth. He m. Anne, dau. of George Huntingdon, M.D.,
hutd. s.p. 1764.
II. Joseph, b. 29 March, 1703; m. 18 April, 1733, Patience,
dau. of John Chambers, Esq. of Lurgan; and d. 1765,
leaving a dau. Mary, m. Arcliibald Home, Esq.
III. .John, of whom presently.
IV. James, of Lower Stramore, in Moyallan, 6. 29 March,
1708; 'M. 4 July, 1732, Margaret, dau. of John Morton,
Esq., and had issue,
1 John, 6. 19 June, 1735; m. 15 April, 1759, Deborah,
dau. of Joseph Thompson, Esq. of Castletown ; and d.
13 Aug. 1771, leaving issue a son and successor, James,
of Lower Stramore, 6. 17 Dec. 1762; m. 22 Nov. 17«5,
Mary, dau. of Thomas Mark, Esq. of Limerick; and d. 5
Jan. 1820, leaving, with other issue, a son and heir, John,
of Lower Stramore, 6. 6 July, 1789, m. Sarah, dau. of
John Lecky, Esq. of Ballykealy, co. Carlow ; and d. 4
April, 1848, leaving John Leckey, of Cincinnati, b. 25
May, 1830, and other issue. '
2 James, of Lurgan, m. 1 Dec. 1768, Lucia, dau. of Archi-
bald Shaw, Esq. ; and d. s. p. 26 Aug. 1793.
1 Mary, 6. 31 Jan. 1734; m. 29 April, 1753, Thomas
Dawson, Esq., and d. 22 Jan. 1785. Mr. Dawson d. 15
Jan. 1785.
2 Margaret, b. 18 Oct. 1737; m. 29 Sept. 1756, Thomas
Linton, Esq. and had issue.
3 Sarah, 6.20 Aug. 174U; ra. her cousin, John Christy,
and had issue.
V. Thomas, 6. 22 Jan. 1711, of Moyallan: m. 1st, 6 March,
1739-40, Mary, dau. of John Bramery, Esq.; and 2ndly,
Mary Nicholson ; and d. 23 April, 1780, having had issue,
by his 1st wife,
1 J~ohn, drowned, 27 Oct. 1758 ; s. p.
1 Hannah, 6. 3 May, 1748 ; m. 18 Dec. 1766, John Wake-
field, Esq. : and (/. 14 July, 1779, leaving issue, Thomas
Christy WaUcfiukl, Esq. of Moyallan.
2 Mary, 6. 9 Jan. 1783; m. 27 Oct. 1771, Joseph Phelps,
Esq.
The 3rd son,
John Christy, Esq., passed over to Scotland, and built
Ormiston Lodge, co. Edinburgh. He was 6. 29 June, 1707 :
and r,i. Mary, dau. of William Miller, Esq. of Craigentinny, co.
Edinburgh, and aunt to WiUiam Henry Miller, Esq., F.S.A.,
of Britwell House, Burnham, Bucks, sometime M.P. for New-
castle-under-Lyne, and d. 1701, leaving issue,
I. John, who d. young.
II. William, who sold Ormiston Lodge, 24 Feb. 1764; m. 1st,
Jane Erskine, and 2ndly, Alison Dunn ; and d. 1814, leaving
issue,
III. Hill, Lieut. 61st foot. 6. 1741; m. 1769, Helen, dau. of
Archibald Cuthbertson, M.D. ; and d. 18 May, 1819, leaving
issue,
1 Archibald, d. s. p.
2 John, of Fort Union, Adaro, near Limerick, m. Eliza,
dau. of Luke Mullock, of Limerick, and had issue, Mark ;
Luke; John Hill; Helen; and Anne.
3 Mathew, M.U., Surgeon E.I.C.S., m. Esther Miller
(who r.i. 2ndly, Major Mungo Campbell); and d. in
India, le.aving issue, Ann, m. the Kev. James Charles
Thompson.
1 Agnes, m. William Bamage, Esq., Capt. E.N., and had
issue.
rv. John, of Kircas.sock, co. Down, m. 28 Nov. 17CG, ."^arah,
dau. of James Christy, Esq. of Lower Stramore, and had
issue,
1 John, d. at Nantucket, North America.
2 James, of Kircassock, m. Anne, dau. of Joseph Mui-phy,
Esq., and had surviving i.ssue, Mary Anne, m. 1821,
Richard Tighe, Esq., Barrister-at-Law ; Charlotte; and
Eliza, m. 19 July, 1848, Jonathan Joseph Kichardson,
Esq. of the Island, Lisbum, co. Antrim, M.P. for Lisburu.
1 Margaret.
V. Miller, of wliom presently.
I. Ann, d. young.
II. Euphemia, m. William Miller, Esq. of Edinburgh.
III. Ann, d. unm. 1788.
IV. Margaret, 6. 1750; m. 1768, Alexander Sinclair, Esq. of
Brabster Doran, in Bower, Caithnesshire, and had issue.
V. Mary, b. 1755; m. 1st, 1776, John DoUin, of London, and
2ndly, Thomas Jeffreys, Esq. of London.
The 5th son.
Miller Christy, Esq., 6. 1748, resided at Stockwell, Surrey.
He m. 29 Sept. 1773, Ann, dau. of William Eist, of Manudcu,
Essex, and t^. 12 June, 1820, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, of Brooklands, Essex, Lord of the Manor of
Black Notley, 6. 25 Sept. 1776 ; m. 20 Feb. 1800, Eebecca,
dau. of Samuel Hewlings, Esq. of Reading, and by her
(who d. 14 Jan. 1837) left issue at his decease, 14 June, 1846,
1 Thomas, of Brooklands, in. 16 July, 1829, Jane, dau. of
Thomas Christy Wakefield, Esq. of Moyallan House,
Moyallan, and d. 12 Oct. 1877, having had issue, Thomas,
6. 9 Dec. 1831, m. 16 Feb. 1865, Miss Hill; Wakefield, 0.
6 Dec. 1834, m. 28 Aug. 1872, Mary, dau. of Jonathan
Joseph Kichardson, Esq. of Kircassock, co. Down, and
Westcliffe, co. Watei-ford, J.P. and M.P. for Lisbum ;
Stephen, 6. 13 Dec. 1840, m. 12 Oct. 1876, Blanche, dau.
of William Henry Chichester, Esq. of Grenofen, Devon ;
Louisa, 111. 1859, John Eadcliffe, Esq., J.P. of Moorfield,
Withington, co. Chester ; and Ellen Sophia, m. 1873,
John Harvey, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Carnousie, BamlT-
shire.
2 Samuel, late M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyme, of Crai-
gentinny and Britwell House, who took the name
and arms of Miller by royal license, 19 March, 18C2;
m. 20 April, 1842, Mary, dau. of Thomas Hardcastle, Esq.
of Firwood, near Bolton-Ie-Moors, and has, William Henry
Archibald, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, and Capt. Edinburgh
Militia, b. 16 Nov. 18.50.
1 Rachel, Lady of the Manor of Black Notley, m. 7 Oct.
18-24, Daniel Bell Hanbury, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey,
and d. 3 Jan. 1876.
2 Chariotte, m. 1832, Edmund Ashworth, Esq., J.P., of
Egerton Hall, Turton, Lancashire, and d. 8 June, 1873.
3 Anne, m. 1836, Thomas Ashworth, Esq. of Poynton, co.
Chester, and d. 2 May, 1838, s. p.
ii. William Miller, of the Woodbines, ICinr;ston, Surrey,
b. 12 Jan. 1778 ; d. 24 Jan. 1858 ; m. 19 Feb. 1805, Ann,
dau. of John Fell, Esq. of Peckham, and had issue,
1 WilUam, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c., d. 24 July, 1839.
2 Heni-y, F.S.A., F.L.S., &c., of Westminster, d. 4 Elay,
1865.
3 John Fell, d. 6 April, 1851.
4 Alexander, of Astley's Abbotts, Salop.
5 Richard, J. P., of Poynton Towers, Poynton, m. 9 Jan.
1862, Alice, dau. of Henry Ashworth, Esq., J.P., oftliu
Oaks, Bolton-le-Moors, and has issue, William Miller, 6.
24 Jan. 1863; and Henry Edmund, 6. 19 May, 1865.
6 Joseph Fell, of Kensington, m. 28 June, 1854, Lilias,
dau. of James Dowie, Esq. of Chestnut Grove, Kingston,
and has issue, Edwin, 8th Hussars, 6. 13 June, 1856 ;
Amy Lilias ; Mary Ethel ; and Millicent.
7 Edmund, of Bournemouth.
1 Mary Anne. 2 Elizabeth.
3 Rebecca, m. 10 May, 1848, Alfred Darby, Esq. of Stanley
Hall, Astley's Abbotts, co. Salop, who rf. 14 April, 1802,
leaving issue.
III. John, of Apuldrefield Manor.
IV. Joseph, of Croydon, „;. 18 Sept. 1822, Elizabeth, dan. of
Jo.seph Johnson, Esq. of Ponteiract ; and d. 9 Dec. 1866, s. p.
V. James, of Brownings, in Bloomfield, m. 2 June, 1812,
Charlotte, youngest dau. of John Fell, Esq., of Peckham
Eye, who d. 29 April, 1868. He d. 22 May, 1874, havinf^;
had issue, I James, of Boynton Hall, Essex, m. 1842,
Elizabeth, dau. of William Cruttenden Marten, E.sq. of
Lewes, and has James, Reginald, Archibald, Wilfred,
Alice, Charlotte Mary, Anna Louisa, Ada, Lilias, and
Josephine ; 2 Robert ; 3 David, of Patching Hall, Broom-
field, TO. 1855, Jane, dau. of Henry Marriage, Esq. of
Broomfield; 4 Fell ; 1 Mary, m. 1837, Joseph Smith, E.sq.
of Patterswick Hall, Essex; 2 Sophia, m. 1832, William
Marriage, Esq. of Writtle Park, Essex; she d. 31 Jan.
1854; 3 Caroline,; m. 1858, Henry Marriage, of Broomfield,
Esq. ; 4 Charlotte ; 5 Ellen Jane.
I. Anne, m. Alexander Cruickshank, of Laurcston Lane,
Edinburjjh (who had before m. her cousin), and d. 31 Dec.
1836, leaving issue.
The third son,
John Christy, Esq. of Apuldrefield, 6. 19 June, 1781 ;
m. 2 Oct. 1812, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Abraham De Home, Esq. of
Surrey Square (see familij of De Hobnb), and by her (who
d. 31 March, 1869) had issue,
I. John de Horke, of Cudham Lodge, Kent, 6. 25 Aug.
1814; TO. 21 July, 1842, Ann, dan. of Mr. Robert Kidder,
of Westcrham, and d. 1 Aug. 1850, leaving two sons and
two daus.
II. Alebed, heir to his father.
III. George, s. his brother.
IV. Edward, of Farringdon, Berks, 6. 6 June, 1820 ; to. 31
Aug. 1847, Julia Shears, dau. of Charles SpurrcU, Esq. of
Hill House, Dartford, and d. s. j). 21 March, 1850.
V. Frederick Collier, of Melbourne, Australia, 6. 9 Sept.
1822 ; m. 18 April, 1861, Caroline, dau. of Arthur B. Wells,
Esq. of Melbourne, and has a dau. Edith Wilh ilmina.
CHU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
cnu
Ui
VI. Ai'tliur de Home, of Edcnbridfre, 6. 6 Aug. 1828 ; m. 14
Sept. lae."!, Harriet Caroline, dau. of Henry Chetwynd, Esq.
M.A., of Brocton Lodge, co. Stafford, 4th son of Sir George
Clietwynd, Bart., and has issue,
1 Henry Chetwynd, b. 0 June, 1868, d. 29 Juno, 187G.
2 Arthur.
1 Florenee Caroline.
2 Mary Anne.
vii. Albert, of Cudham, Capt. 10th Sladras N.I., b 21 March,
1830.
I. Emma Catherine Collier, m. 2 Feb. 183G, George Steinman
Stcinman, Esq., F.S.A., of Sundridge, Kent.
He d. 4 Nov. 1873, and was s. by his 2nd son,
Alfred Christy, Esq. of Apuldrefield, b. 14 Jan. 1818; m.
28 Aug. 1870, Katherine Collier, dau. and heiress of Benjamin
Collier de Home, and d. s. p. 23 March, 1876, and was s. by
his brother, George Christy, Esq. now of Apuldrefield.
Arms — Or, on a saltier in%-ecked sa. between four mullets
pierced az. a saltier erm. Crest — A mount vert, tliereon the
stump of a holly tree sprouting between four branches of fein
all ppr. 3Intto — Sic viresco.
/S'tat— Apuldrefield Manor, Cudham, Sevenoalis, Kent.
CHURCHILL OF COLLITOI^ AlTD
SSUSTON.
CHrECHiLi, Key. AVilltam, of Colliton and
Muston, Dorset, Eector of Winterbome Stickland,
in that co., b. 28 May, 1803 ; m. Dec. 1839, Julia Char-
lotte Mackenzie, dau. of Sir Orford Gordon, Bart, of
Embo, aud by her (who d. 10 Aug. 1857) has issue,
I. William, 6. Oct. 1840, B.A.Camb., Barrister-at-Law.
II. Orford, Commander R.N., 6. 24 Dec. 1842; m. Editli
Mary, dau. of William Preston, Esq. of Mincstead, co.
Southampton, and has a dau., Mary Edith.
III. Mackenzie, Capt. 58th regt., b. 28 Jiin. 1813.
IV. Cameron, Barrister-at-Law, B.A. Oxford, Governor of
Dulwich College, b. 6 Feb. 1849; 9ii. Blanche Ilod-e, of
Eeedsmouth Hall, co. Northumberland, and has a dau.,
Ida Blanche Gordon, b. 10 Feb. 1879.
V. Melville (Rev.), B.A. Cambridge, b. 8 April, 18r)0.
VI. Seton, Capt. 44th regt., 6. 20 April, 1S51 ; 5«. Eleanor
Millicent Kidd, of Blackheath, and has, Gordon Seton, b.
25 Dec. 1878.
VII. Reginald, b. 13 Sept. 1853.
VIII. Stuart, Brasenose Coll. Oxford, b. Cfi Jan. isnn.
I. JuUa Louisa, vi. Richard Flemings St. Andiew St. John,
Esq., Assistant Commissary in Buvmah.
II. Louisa. III. Caroline.
iLtncaCJC— This family and th.at of John CnuRcniLL, the
illustrious Duke of Marlborough, derive from a common
ancestor,
William Chdrchill, Esq. of EocUbear, Devon, temp.
Queen Elizabeth. He m. Elizabeth Bond, of Purbeck, and d.
18 Nov. 1602, leaving, with other issue, a son,
William Churchill, Esq. of Dorchester, whose will, dated
12 March, 1599, was proved 18 Nov. 1602. By his wife, a dau.
of John Swaine, of Blandford, he had issue,
I. EoGRR, ancestor of the Duke of Mablborougii (see
Burke's PeercuK).
n. William, of Corton.
III. John, ancestor of this family.
The third son,
John Churchill, Esq. of Muston, Dorset, purchased that
estate, 1 Jan. 1609; in. Eleanor, dau. of John Meller,
Esq. of Came, and dying 31 May, 1621, left issue.
William, his heir; Gervase; Richard; John, Eector of
Stinsford and Steeple, 6. 1603; d. 25 May, 1682, leaving
by Sarah his wife (who was buried at Steeple, 23 Oct. 167S)
three daus., Sarah, m. William Collins; Mary, m. John
Scovile ; and Elizabeth, n. Nathaniel Bond, Esq. of Lutton ;
Robert ; Jasper : Mathew ; Maximihan ; Thomas ; and four
daus., Ann, m. Lancelot Cooper, Esq. of Farringdon, Devon;
Edith; Sarah; Jane. The son and heir,
William Churchill, Esq. of Muston, High Sheriff 1639-40,
m. Mary, dau. of George Yard, Esq. of Cherston Ferrers,
Devon, and had issue,
I. John, b. 1623; w. Bridget Vaughan, aud d. 1672.
II. George, 6. 1625; d. 1664.
III. William, s. at Muston.
IV. Henry, b. 1634; m. 1st, Hannah Galler ; 2ndly, Elizabeth
Cheeke, and left by the latter, Ilenry, William, and Eliza-
beth
V. Christian, b. 1637 ; d. 1GG3.
I. M.iry, b. 1G26.
II. Eleanor, b. 1631; m. E. Swaine, of Kingston, Purbeck.
Mr. Churcliill d. March, 1680, and was s. by his son,
William CHnRCiiiLL, Esq. of Muston, bapt. 15 Jan. 1G27,
who d. 1702, leaving by Grace, his wife, '
I. William, his heir.
II. John, of CoUiton and Fordington, M.P. for Dorchester
1709 ; b. 1657 ; m. 1693, Ann, dau. of Roger Clavell, Esq.
of Smedmore, and dau. of John Darrell, Esq. ; aud d. s. p.
24 April, 1709.
III. Charles, of Fordington, b. 1660; d. 1723.
IV. Henry, 6. 1665; d. 1672.
I. Grace, d. 1680. ii. Frances, d. 1CG9.
Mr. Churchill was s. by his son and heir,
William Churchill, Esq. of Colliton, m. 168G, Barbara,
dau. of Peter HoUoway, Esq. of Goodleigh, by Honor his
wife, dau. of Hubert Hussey, Esq. of Sydling, by whom (who
d. 1724) he had, with two daus., Grace, d. 1735, and Honor,
d. 1734, a son and lieir,
William Churchill, Esq. of Colliton, m. 1729, Elizabeth
Martin, of Sturminster Newton, and had issue,
I. John, killed by the great earthquake at Lisbon, 1755.
II. William, his heir.
III. George, Capt. 34th regt., &. 1745; d. 1814.
IV. Charles, killed at sea ; he d. young.
I. Grace, d. 1735.
II. Elizabeth, m. Nathaniel Templeman, Esq. of Dorchester.
Mr. Churchill d. 17 Feb. 1769, and was s. by his eldest sur-
viving son,
William Churchill, Esq. of Colliton, High Sheriff 1766-67,
b. 1739; m. 4 Nov. 1773, Jane, duu. and co-heir of Joshua
Churchill, Esq. of London, and Gussage, Dorset, and by her
(who d. 1801) left issue,
William Rush Hallett, his heir.
John Darner, d. 184S, aged 70.
Sophia, d. 1800. Caroline Frances, d. 1SC8.
Mr. Churchill d. 1 Dec. 1799, and was .t. by his eldest son.
Rev. William Eush Hallett Churchill, of Colliton, antt
Muston, Eector of Anderson, and Vicar of Winterborne St.
Martin, Dorset, b. 16 July, 1774 ; m. 28 May, 1798, Martha,
dau. and co-heir of John Tanner, Esq. of Tidcombe Manor,
Wilts, and by her (who d. 27 Nov. 1855) had issue,
William, now of Colliton and Muston.
George, of Alderholt Park, Dorset (see next Memnir).
Eliza Suphia, d. 1870. Frances Caroline.
Georgina Louisa, d. 19 Aug. 1859. Emma Ann.
Eev. W. E. H. Churchill d. 11 Jan. 1847.
Arms — Sa., a lion rampant arg. debruised by a bcndlct gu.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a dcmi-lion rampant arg.
Scat — Muston, Dorset.
CHURCHILL OP ALDERHOLT PARK.
CnuRcniLi, George, Esq. of Alderholt Park.
Dorset, J.P., b. 10 March, 1811 ; m. May, 1835',
Frances, 3rd dau. of Rev. Middleton Onslow, Rector
of Bradford Pererell, Dorset, and has issue,
I. George Onslow, late 15th regt., J. P., Major 7th Lanca-
shire Mihtia, 6. 1 Nov. 1838
II. Charles Morant, Capt. 50th regt., 6. 19 May, 1842 ; m. 5
April, 1877, Ellen Anncta, only dau. of Edmond Meade
Waldo, Esq. of Stonewall Park, Kent.
I. Matilda Louisa. ii. Harriett.
III. Lucy Sophia. iv. Emma Isabella.
Mr. Churchill is 2nd son of the late Rev. W. R. IT.
ChurchUl, of Colliton House, Dorchester, and
younger brother of Rev. William Churchill, now of
Colliton and Muston (see preceding Memoir).
Arms and Crest— Sa,me as Churchill of Colliton and Muston.
iStat— Alderholt Park, Fordingbridge.
CHUTE OF THE VYNE.
Wiggett-Chute, William Ltde, Esq. of The
Vyne, Basingstoke, Hants, J.P., High Sheriff 1832,
and formerly M.P. for Norfolk, A.M. Oxford,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 16 June, 1800 ; m. 1 June,
1837, Martha, 2nd dau. of Theophilus Russell
Buck worth, Esq. of Cockley-Cley Hall, Norfolk,
and has had issue.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
cnu
I. CiiALONTR'Wiii.tAjr.M.A., Magdalen Coll. Oxon, h. 1 Aug.
1838; m. 5 April, 1875, Eleanor, 'ind dau. of Wyndham
Tonal, Esq. of Malshanger, and has issue, one dau.,
l:aehel.
II. Devereux Wiggctt, 6. 20 Dec. 1S33; in. 18C8, Mary, dau.
cf Capt. llunter, by whom he has two daus., Maud and
Xorah.
III. Charles Thomas, Lieut. E.N., b. 17 Aug. 1841; d.
1367.
IV. Edward Eussell, 6. 11 July, 1846; m. 1874, Nina Mary,
(!:ui. of F. Firth, Esq., by whom he has issue, two sons,
1 lodcrick Eu-^sell and Edward Lennard.
V. Theophilus Dacre, b. 10 June, 1852.
VI. Lennard Buckworth, 6. 1855; d. 1872.
MI. Arthur John Lydc, b. 1857.
I. Elizabeth Martha. ii. Emmeline Mary,
ui. Georgina Fanny. iv. Maria Esther.
This gentleman, whose patronymic is Wiggett,
assumed, by royal license, 1827, on succeeding to
the estates of the Eev. Thomas Vere Chute, the
additional surname and ai-ms of that family.
HtltCit^C. — The Chutes were of long standing in the
counties of Kent and Somerset, where they were originally
settled. They were Lords of the Manor of Taunton, until
about the year 1500, when Edmund Chute sold the manor
to Lord Denham. The Kentish branch of the family expired
1700, on the deathof Sir George Chute, Bart.
Chaloneb CiiDTE, Esq., son and heir of Charles Chute,
Esq. of the Bliddle Temple, by Ursula his wife, dau. of John
Chaloner, Esq. of Fulham, purchased of Lord Sandys 1653,
the estate of The Vine, co. Hants. Hejii. 1st, Anne, dau. and
co-heir of Sir John Skory, Knt., and had a son, Chaloner, his
heir, and two dau.?., Anne and Cecilia. He r,i. 2ndly, Dorothy,
widow of Eichard, Lord Dacre, and dau. of Dudley, 3rd Lord
Korth, but had no further issue. Mr. Chaloner Chute d. 1609,
then Speaker of the House of Commons to Eichabd Cromwell's
I'arliamcnt, an arduous office, which he filled to the great sati-
sfaction of all parties. His great-grandson,
John Chute, Esq. of The Yyne, d. unm. 1776, when this
branch of the family became extinct in the male line, but
the posses.sions devolved on
Tho.mas Lobb, Esq. of Pickenham Hall, Norfolk, son of
Elizabeth Chute (grand-dau. of Chaloner Chute, Esq. of The
Vyne), by Thomas Lobb, Esq. This gentleman assumed the
surname and arms of Chute. He vi. Ann Eachel, dau. of
William Wiggett, Esq., and had (with other children, who
ri. ■uni/i.) William; Thomas Vere; Anne Eachel, m. to Sir
William Hicks, Bart. ; and Mary, to. to Wither Bramston,
Esq. of Oakley Hall, Hants, who d. s. p. Mr. Lobb Chute
d. 1791, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
William John CnuTE, Esq. of The Vyne and Pickenham
Hall, M.P. for Hants, to. Elizabeth, dau. and co-hciress of
Joshua Smith, Esq. of Stoke Park, Wilts, but dying s. i^. 1824,
wass. by his brother,
The Eev. Thomas Vere Chute, of The Vyne and Picken-
ham Hall, Eector of South Pickenham and Moulton St.
Blichacl's, Norfolk, at whose decease, unm. 1827, the estates
devolved on William Lace Wiggett, Esq., who assuming, on
inheriting, the surname and arms of Chute, is the present
William Lyde Wiggett Chute, Esq. of the Vyne and Picken-
ham Hall.
^rius— Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, gu., three swords barways,
the points towards the dexter ppr., pommels and hilts or, for
Chute; 2nd and 3rd, crm., three mullets two and one az.,
pierced gu., on a chief wavy sa., a dove reguardant ppr., for
Wiggett.
fre.;— 1st: A dexter cubit arm in armour, the hand in a
gauntlet grasping a broken sword in bend sinister ppr., pom-
mel and hilt or, for Chute; 2nd: Agriphon'shead coupcdsa.,
holding in the beak an ear ot wheat ppr., between two wino-s
arg., each charged with a mullet gu., for Wiggett.
MoUn — Fortune de guerre.
/Sw-J— The Vyne, near Basingstoke.
CHUTE OP CHUTE HALI,.
Chttte, Feancis ELEXNEiiHAssETT, Esq. of Chute
Hall, CO. Kerry, J.P., late Lieut. Kerry Militia, h.
13 Sept. 1837 ; a. his father 1862 ; m. G Feb. 1869,
Cherry, eldest dau. of the late Norcott D'Esterre
Eoberts, Esq. {vide Eobeets of Ardmore), and
ha3 issue,
I. Eichard Aremberg, 5. 24 June, 1870.
II. .Vrthur, 6. 5 Oct. 1871.
I. Theodora Evelin, 6. 15 April, 1877.
JtfliragC— George Chute, a military ofTicer (stated to
have been of the Kentish family of Chute), went into Ireland
during the rebellion of Desmond, and obtained grants of land
near Dingle, which were soon, however, alienated. He m.
Miss Evans, of eo. Cork, and had a son,
Daniel Chute, who acquired, in marriage with a dau. cf
McEUigott, the lands of Tulligaron (subsequently called Chute
Hall), which were afterwards, with others since disposed of,
confirmed by patent 1 630, under which they are now held. He
left (with a dau., m. to — Crosbie, Esq.) a son and successor,
Eichard Chute, Esq. of Tulligaron, co. Kerry, to. a dau. of
Crosbie, of Tubrid, and was s. by his son,
EusEBius Chute, Esq. of Tulligaron, m. Mary, sister of Mr.
Justice Bernard, of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland,
ancestor of the Earls of Bandon, and had issue, i. Eichard,
his heir ; ii. Francis, Collector of Tralee, d. s. p. ; ni. Pierce,
ancestor of the Chutes of Tralee; and iv. Arthur (Eev.),
d. unm. The eldest son,
Eichard Chute, Esq. of Tulligaron, to. Charity, dau. of
John Herbert, Esq. of Castle Island, co. Kerry, and had issue,
I. Francis, his heir; ii. Eichard, of Eoxborough, co. Kerry;
I. Margaret, to. George Eowan, Esq. of Eahlamy ; ii. Agnes,
TO. John Sealy, Esq. of Maglass ; iii. Catherine, to. Cornelius
M'Gillicuddy (M'Gillicuddy of The Eeeks). Mr. Chute was s.
by his eldest son,
Francis Chute, Esq. of Tulligaron, or Chute Hall, m. 1761,
Euth, dau. of Sir Eiggs Falkiner, Bart, of Anne Mount,
CO. Cork, and had issue,
Eichard, his heir.
Falkiner, Capt. 22nd Light Dragoons, to. Anne, dau. of Capt.
Goddard, of Queen's Co., and loft at his decease an only
dau., Catherine, m. William Cooke, Esq. of Eetreat, near
Athlone.
Caleb, Capt. 69th foot, m. Elizabeth, dau of Theophilus
Yielding, Esq. of Cahir Anne, co. Kerry.
Francis Bernard, in. Jane, dau. of John Eowan, Esq. of
Castle Gregory, and has issue, Francis Bernard and Eliza-
beth.
Arthur, to. Frances, dau. of John Lindsay, Esq. of Lindville,
Cork, and d. 8 March, 1863, having had issue two sons,
Francis. (Eev.), rf. many years ago ; and John (Eev.), d. 6
Jan. 1871; and three daus. Frances, d. Sept. 1874, Euth;
and Anne.
Margaret, to. Thomas AVilliam Sandes, Esq. of Sallowglin,
CO. Kerry, and is deceased.
Euth, in. the late Thomas Elliot, Esq. of Garrynthcnavally,
Kerry, and d. Sept. 1875.
Mr. Chute d. 1782, and was «. by his eldest son,
Eichard Chute, Esq. of Chute Hall, 6. 1763; High Sheriff
1786 ; TO. 1st, 1785, Agnes, dau. of Eowland Bateman, Esq. of
Oak Park, and had by her,
Francis, his heir.
Eowland, of Lecbrooke, near Tralee, Capt. 58th regt. m.
Frances, dau. of James Crosbie, Esq. of Ballyheigue Castle,
M.P. for CO. Kerry, and had two sons and two daus. He d.
12 Jan. 1851.
Loetitia, to. William Eaymond, Esq. of Drotnin, co. Kerry ;
deceased.
Euth, TO. William Cooke, Esq. of Eetreat, near Athlone,
d. 20 Nov. 1862.
Agne.s, TO. Eichard Mason, Esq. of Cappanhame, co. Limerick,
and is deceased.
Mr. Chute to. 2ndly, 179S, Elizabeth, dau. of the Eev. Dr.
William Maunsell, D.D., of Limerick, and had issue,
William Maunsell, r/i. the dau. of the Eev. Mr. Nash, of
Ballycarthy, near Tralee, and had issue. lie d. 15 March,
1850.
Eichard, M.D., of Tralee, in. Miss Elizabeth Eowan, of Eah-
tamy, and had issue. He d. 14 Sept. 1850.
Elizabeth, to. Eev. EobertWadc, of Tralee; d. 10 Nov. 18C2.
Dorothea, m. William Neligan, Esq. of Tralee, and is de-
ceased.
Margaret.
The eldest son,
Francis Chute, Esq. of Chute H.nll, to. 1st, 13 Feb. 1810,
Mary Anne, dau. of Trevor Bomford, Esq. of Dublin, and by
her had issue,
Eichard, of Chute Hall. Eowland, (/. Aug. 1851.
Trevor, Col. 70th regt., K.C.B., m. 1868, Ellen, eldest dau. of
Samuel Drownrigg, Esq. of Auckland, New Zealand.
Mary, to. WiUiam Harnett, Esq.
Mr. Chute TO. 2ndly, Arabella, dau. of the Eev. Maynard Denny,
of Churchill, brother of Sir Barry Denny, Bart, of Tralee, M.P.
for CO. Kerry, and by that lady had Arthur; Francis, Lieut.
70th regt. ; Arabella ; and Penelope, d. 28 Nov. 1863. Mr.
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315
Chute m. Svdly, Penelope, d. Aug. 1S50, dau. of R. Herbert,
Esq., which lady d. 7 May, 1870. He d. 12 Aug. 1S49, and was
s. by his older son,
EicFiARD Chute, of Chute Hall, J.P., b. 22 May, 1811; m.
1st, 18 Oct. 1836, Theodora, dau. and heir of Arthur 151cnner-
liassett, Esq. of Blennerville, by Helen Jane his wife, dau. of
Thomas, Lord Ventry, and grand-dau. of Sir Rowland Blcnnor-
hassett, Bart, of Blennerville, and by her had i.ssue,
Feancis Blennerhassett, now of Chute Hall.
Arthur Rowland, 90th regt., b. 20 Dec. 1838; d. 2.3 Feb. 1858.
Melicent Agnes, m. 30 April, 1867, Robert Leslie, Esq. of
Tarbet House, co. Kei-ry, and has issue.
Helena Jane, m. 30 Nov. 1875, Capt. Francis Ogilvic Fuller,
of the 101st regt. He d. 19 Sept. 1876.
Mr. Chute m. 2ndly, 3 March, 1847, Rose, dau. of Thomas
Townsend Aremberg, Lord Ventry, and by her had issue,
Thomas Aremberg, b. 14 Oct. 1S53.
Richard Trevor.
■ Mary Anne. Theodora Eliza.
Rosa.
Frances Ruth, d. 10 Aug. 1871. Ernely Arabella.
He d. 13 Sept. 1862.
Arm.'i—Gu., semee of mullets or, three swords barways ppr.
the middlemost encountering the other two, a canton per fess
arg. and vert thereon a lioa passant.
Crest — A dexter cubit arm in armour the hand on a gauntlet
grasping a broken sword in bend sinister ppr. pommel and
hilt or.
il/oiJo— Fortune de guerre.
/ScaJ— Chute HaU, Tralce, co. Kerry.
ATKINSOW-CLAEK OP BELFOSI) HALL.
Atkinsox-Claek, Eev. William, of Eelford
Hall, Northumberland, 4th son of the late George
Atkinson, Esq. of llorland Hall, Westmorland,
assumed the surname of Clark in 1870, under the
will of his brother-in-law, b. 1809 ; m. 1833, Jane
Margaret, dau. of the late William Clark, Esq. of
Eelford Hall, and has issue,
George Dixon, educated at Charterhouse and University
Coll. Oxford, J.P.for Northumberland; b. 1836; m. 1874,
Mary Caroline, youngest dau. of Hon. Henry Coventry,
and has issue, Francis JiAnBicE Augustus, 6. 1875.
Mr. Atkinson Clark s. his brother-in-law, 1 Sept.
1870.
3ilUC(l(jr. — William Clark, Esq. of Bclford Ilall and
r>enton House, co. Northumberland, b. 176G (son of William
Clark, late of Tynemouth, and grandson of William Clark,
whose family was settled near Alnwick for a series of years),
■was Lieut. -Col. of the Northumberland North Local Militia, a
Deputy-Lieut, and a Deputy Vice-Adrairal, and served High
Sheriff of Northumberland 1820. He m. 1st, 1794, Ann, dau. of
James Hutchinson, Esq. of Tynemouth, by whom (who d.
1802) he had three daus., Anne Elizabeth ; Mary Elizabeth
in. 1822, Rev. W.C. King, of Lowestoft; and Elizabeth Sarah.
He m. 2ndly, 1805, Mary, dau. of William Brown, Esq. of Long
Benton, and by her (who d. 1814) had issue, William Brown,
hislieir; John Dixon, .?. his brother; Jane Margaret, ;;*. 2 July,
1833, liEV. William Atkinson Clark, now of Belford Hall ;
He 'III. Srdly, Margaret, eldest dau. of George Selby, Esq. of
Twizell House, in Northumberland. Mr. Clark d. 1S37, and
was s. by his elder son,
Willlam Brown Clark, Esq., M.A., of Belford Hall, 6.
12 Nov. 1807, Barrister-at-Law, J.P., m. 11 June, 1833,
Eleanor, eldest dau. of Addison Fenwick, Esq. of Pallion, and
Bishop Wcarmouth, co. Durham, and had issue, Emily Anne,
in. Rev. Francis Swan, Rector of Aswardby, co. Lincoln; and
Julia-Mary, r.i. 20 Aug. 1863, Rev. George M. Murray, Vicar
of Shrivenham, Berks. Mr. Clark d. 9 Nov. 1840, and was s.
by his brother.
Rev. John Dixon Clark, M.A. of Belford Hall, J.P. and
D.L., Lord of the Manor of Belford, and Cajit. of the 4th
Northumberland Rifle Volunteer Corps, b. IG Jan. 1812; m.
8 June, 1843, Ann, 2nd dau. of Addison Fenwick, Esq. of
Pallion and Bishopwearmouth, and by her (who d. 1847) had
one dau.,
Anne Elizabeth, m. 21 June, 1864, John VansittartDanvers
Butler, Lieut. R.N., now Earl ot Lanesborough (who s. his
uncle as 6th Earl 7 July, 1866), and has issue, Charles John
Brinsley, 6. 12 Dec. 18C5, Lord Newtown Butler; and other
issue (see Burke's Peerage).
Rev. J. Dixon Clark d. 1 Sept. 1870, and was s. by his brother-
in-law, Rev. William Atkinson Clark, now of Belford.
drills— Erm,, on a chevron embattled 'counter-embattled
between three dragons' heads erased az. a chaplet between two
roses or.
Crest— A dragon's head erased az. guttee d'or, with a collar
embattled counter-embattled and charged on the neck with
three annulets interlaced gold.
Motto— FortitVido.
&rt(s— Belford Hall, Northumberland; Port-au-cilean, co.
Perth.
CLAEK OP BUCKLAND TOUSSAIISTTS.
Clark, William Erving Smith, Esq. of Moor-
lands, Devon, b. 6 March, 1816 ; m. 21 March, 1844,
Marianne, eldest dau. of Sir Robert William New-
man, Ist bart, of Mamhead and Stokeley, and has
I. Archibald Henbt, b. 18 April, 1848.
II. Edmund WilUam, b. 29 April, 1850.
III. Percy Hay, b. 25 Dec. 1851.
I. Marion Charlotte. ii. Constance Eva.
5LtltCagC.— This family, originally from the northern
counties, settled in the parishes of South Huish and Honiton-
Clyst, Devon, in the year 1630. The immediate ancestor of
the family before us,
William Clarke, Esq., in. Mary Jcrvis, and was buried
17G7, aged 74, leaving issue, William; Mary, m. 25 Feb.
1754, Courtnay O'Connell, Esq.; and Elizabeth, m. Philip
Langmead, Esq. of Houghton, late M.P. for Plymouth, and
had, Mary, wife of William Clark, of Buckland Toussaints and
ICfford Manor ; and Elizabeth, wife of George Byng, Viscount
Torrington. William Clarke's son and heir,
William Clark, Esq. of Efford Manor, Devon; m. Margaret
Smith, dau. of James Pett, Gent., and had a son and heir,
William Clark, Esq. of Buckland Toussaints and Efford
Manor, m. 18 Dee. 1786, his cousin, Mary, dau. of Philip
Langmead, Esq. of Houghton, Devon, M.P, for Plymouth, and
had issue,
I. William John, of whom presently.
II. Erving, of Eiford Manor, Devon, Esq., m. 1822, Anna
Lastitia, 3rd dau. of Paul Treby Treby, Esq. of Goodamore
and Plympton House, and had issue,
1 Erving Frederick, d. 1850.
2 Henry, of Efford Manor, Devon, J.P., Barrister-at-Law,
m. 1852, Lucy, 2nd dau. of the late John Carpenter, Esq.
of Mount Tavy, Devon.
3 Paul Francis. 4 Reginald Treby, R.N.
5 Charles Ourry.
1 Cordelia Lucy, m. 1854, Sir Ilonry Charles Lopes,
a Judge of the Common Pleas, 3rd sou of the late Sir
Ralph Lopes, Bart.
2 Florence, m. 10 March, 1854, Sir William Norris Young,
Bart, of Marlow Park, Bucks, 23rd li. W. Fusiliers, who
fell at the Alma.
3 Lsetitia Anne, m. 16 July, 1853, Hon. Leonard Allen
Addington, R.A., 2nd son of 2nd Viscount Sidmouth.
4 Marian Erving, d. 1842.
I. Mary Margaret, to. 181G, Sir Andrew Leith Hay, of Leith
Hall and Ranncs, K.C.U., formerly M.P. for Elgin. She
d. 28 May, 1859.
The eldest son,
William John Clark, Esq. of Buckland Toussaints, Devon,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1843; b. 16 April, 1793; to. 1st,
8 June, 1815, Mary, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of the late John
Smith, Esq. of Sumner Castle, co. Lancaster, by Mary his wife,
dau. of Edmund Smith, Esq. of Sparth Hall, in the same co.,
and had by her,
William Erving Smith, now of Moorlands.
Mary.
Mr. Clark m. 2ndly, 28 March, 1826, Matilda, 5th dau. of Paul,
Treby Treby, Esq. of Goodamoor and Plympton House, Devon,
by Letitia Anne his wife, only dau. of Sir William Trelawny,
Bart, of Trelawny, Cornwall, Governor of Jamaica, and by her
had issue,
Lewis Trelawny, 1st Lieut. 21st Royal N. B. Fusiliers
b. 14 Jan. 1828.
George Ourry, of Pemb. Coll. Oxford, b. 9 Oct. 1831.
Edward Hele, b. 23 May, 1833.
Norman Leith Hay, b. 11 April, 1845.
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Kntherine Trcbr, in. 23 Jan. 1S5C. John Taylcur, Esq. of
The KieliU, S:ilui).
Caroline Muud. Uarbara Trcly.
Mr. Clark d. 6 Dec. ISSS.
Arm.i — Erm., alion ramp.intnz. onachicf sa. a Icoi'aru's face
org. between two cross-crosslets or.
Crat—AAcmiVion rxi. collarca or, on the shoulder an citoilo
rrg., in the pawa a baton sa.
//c<»'>— Victor mortaliB est.
&a:— ^ouilauils, I'aigntuD, Devon.
CLARK OF LARGANTOGHER HOUSE.
Clahk, James Johnstox, Esq. of Largantoghcr
House, Miighcra, co. Loncloiiclcrry, J.P. and IJ.L.,
i. 9 Jan. Ib09; High Sheriff 1819; m. 28 April,
1S37, Frances, 4th dau. of Robert Hall, Esq. of
Morton Hall, co. Tippcrarj, and has issue,
I. Alexander Jackson, an officer in the army, b. 8 Jan.
1840; d. vnm. 10 Feb. lijC.^.
II. James Jackson, 6. 6 April, 1845; J.P. co. Londonderry;
llish Sheriff 1875 ; Capt. Londonderry Lifiht Infantry.
HI. .lohn Hall, 0. 17 Dec. 1846; in the Uoard of Trade.
)v. William Ovens, b. 14 Jan. 1849 : Indian Civil Service.
I. Elizabeth Hall, m. 21 Feb. 18C7, Thoin.is Spotswood Ash,
Esq., J. P., Knockcloughrim, co. Londonderry.
]\Tr. Clark was elected M.P. for co. Londonderry on
the resignation of Mr. Batcson, and again in
1837.
ILiurngC— This family, oricinally from co. Lancaster,
va» established in Ireland at the close of the 17th century, and
became possessed of the Maghera estate previously to 1727.
John Clark, of Maghera, co. Londonderry, m. about 1C95,
Jane White, of Belfast. He d. 1707, leaving issue by her,
Jackson, of whom presently. John, d. unm. 1721.
Jackson Clabc, of Mjgliera, whose will bears date 20 Xov.
1754, left issue,
I. John, who left issue one son and sis dans.
II. Alf.xandek, of whom presently.
III. Arthur, settled in America.
IV. \Villiain, also in America.
I. Sarah, m. Dr. James Ferguson.
II. A dau. m. Gilbert Ledlie, Esq.
III. Jane. iv. Margaret.
The 2nd son,
Alexandeb Claek. 6. 172.3; m. 17.57, Elizabeth, dau. of
William Stevenson, Esq. of Knockan, and by her (who d.
7 July, 1813) left four sons and one dau. Ue d. I80G, and was
t. by his son and heir,
Alexander Clark, of Maghera, b. 1767; m. 6 May, 1805,
Margaret, dau. of James Johnson, E.sq. of co. Donegal (she
d. 31 Oct. 183a). Mr. Clark d. 1 March, 1842, having had
issue,
I. Alexander Jackson, h. 12 June, 1807, J.P. co. London-
derry, d. vn.,i. 7 July, 1834.
II. Janes Johnston, now of Largantopher House.
I. Itebecca Lucinda, ni. 9 April, 1834, John Stevenson, Esq.,
Foit William, J.P. and D.L. ; issue two Uaus.
II. Elizabeth, d. unm. 22 Dec. 1835.
Scai — Luraanlother liouse, Maghcra, co. Londonderry.
CLARK OF SPEDDOCH.
GiLCnnisTC'LAnK, John, Esq. of Spr-ddoch, co.
Dumfrief, M.A., J. P., Advocate at the Scotch Bar,
assumed the ndilitional siirnanie of Gir.cnHiST; b.
1830; w:.1Sj9, Matilda Caroline, dan. of W. H. Fox
'ialbot, Esq. of Lacoik, Wills, and has issue,
I John IIenbt, 6. ItsCl. ii. William, b. 13C5.
I. Constance. u. Jlary Emily.
111. Matilda Theresa.
EtncajC— John Clark, M.D., IC.II., son of John
Clark, Esq. of Nunland, KirkcudbrlKlil (<'. ls*13), by Anne
his wife (</. 1705), dau. and eventual co-heir of Alexan-
der Kennedy, Esq. of Kncckgray, and younger brother of
Cir Alexander Clark-Kennedy, K.C.U. of Knuckj^ray («e« ikal
namt), m. 1S24, Mary, dau. and heir of John Gilchrist, Esq. of
Speddoch and by her (who d. 1846) left at his decease, 1845.
a son and heir, the present John ("iilciiuist-Clark, Esq. of
Speddoch, and one surviving dau., Mary, m. 1817, to WiUiam
Maxwell, of Carruchan.
yt nni— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Clark, sa., an esfoilc
pierced or, within a borduro of the last, charged with threo
cross-crosslets titchee of the tirst; 2nd and 3rd, Gilchrist, az.,
the sun in splendour between two crosses pattcc lituhce la
chief and a mullet in base arg.
Crctl — Within a serpent in circle an csloilc of the arms.
Mult i^Ammo ct scientiu.
Scat— Speddoch, Dumfries.
CLARK OP TAL-Y-GARN AND DOWLAIS.
Clark, Geoege TncMAS, Esq. of Tal-y-Garn,
and Dowlais, eo. Glamorgan ; J. P., D.L., High
Shcriir 1868, b. 2G May, 1809; educated at tlie
Charier House ; Col. of the TafE Battalion Gla-
morgan Kiflc Volunteers ; m. 3 April, 1850,
Ann Price, 2nd dau. of llenry Lewis, Esq. of
Greenmcadow, co. Glamorgan, and has issue,
I. Godfrey Lewis, b. 30 Kuv. lt:53, li.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.,
1877.
I. Blanch Lancaster.
fLincajC— Joseph Clark of Burton-on-Trcnt, was
father of Joseph Clark, of Burton, bapt. 31 Aug. 1539, tjj.
and had issue, i. IIcoii, of whom presently ; ii. Sabbath, of
Hockenhull, Vicar of Tarvin, co. Chester, instituted U Sept.
1G21 ; III. A dau. m. — Croxley. The elder son,
Hcou Clark, 6. 17 Aug. 1563; Rector of Wolston, CO.
Warwick; rn. 1st, Alice {b. 9 June, 1572^ dau. of Thomas
Wilson, of Coventry, which lady d. 21 March, 1608-9; ho
m. 2ndly, 1 Aug. 1642, Isabel Saunders, widow, d. 2 Jan.
1646. lie was, like his brother Sabbath, a steady Puritan.
His life was published by his son. By Alice he had issue,
I. Samuel, of whom presently; ii. Thomas; iii. Daniel, oI
whom hereafter; i. Elizabeth, hi. 1 July, 1630, Stafford Clare,
ofLtjndon; n. Hannah, b. 26 Oct. 1597 (</. 13 Dee. 1625), m.
26 May. 1C18, Thomas Warren, of London; iii. Susannah, d.
young; iv. Mary, 6. C March, 1G03-4 (rf. 23 March, 1677-78),
in. 3 May, 1631, Itev. James Sutton, Vicar of Fenny-Compton.
The eldest son.
Rev. Samcel Clark, A.M., 6. at Wolston, 10 Oct. 1599;
Chaplain to Robert, Lord Brooke, Vicar of Alcester, per-
petual Curate of St. Bennett-Fink, London, and for eight
years a Governor and twice President of Sion College. In
1648 he was a trier of elders, Ac, under the Parliament; in
1G.J4, a Commissioner for ejecting scandalous ministers; in
1C56, with Walton, Cudworth, and others a Committee to
report upon the Bible translation ; in 1660, he headed tho
address of the London Ministers to Charles II. ; and in
1061 was Royal Commissioner, on the Puritan side, at tho
.Savoy Conference. He was ejected by the Bartholomov
Act, and d. 25 Dec. 1682. He was a fast friend of Richard
Baxter, and the author of a Mart i/rology and many other
works. He m. 2 Feb. 1625, Katherine, 6. 25 Feb. 1602, dau.
of Valentine Overton, Rector of Bedworth. and Prebendary
of Tarvin in Lichfield Cathedral; she (/. 12 June, 1675. They
left issue, with four daus., as many sons,
Samdel, of whom presently.
John, A.M., Fellow of Pembroke Hall, and Hector of
Cotgrave, Soils, a poet and well-known Puritin Divine;
ejected in 16H2, and d. 16G9. He m. 7 Jan. 16.'i7, Ann,
dau. of Edward Callway, of Wcstford, Somerset, and had
issue, six children, of whom .Sarauel, m. with the .Spate-
mans, of Roadnoke, and Fettled at Chesterllcld; John,
author of some poems; Daniel, left issue in Lcmdon; Josias,
settled in Shropshire ; where Elizabeth also married.
Arthur.
Daniel, b. 7 April, 1040 ; w. 28 Nov. 1671, Elizabeth, dau. of
Henry Turvey, and left issue.
The eldest son,
Samlel Clark, D.D. b. 12 Nov. 1026; Fellow of Pembroke
Hall, Cambridge, ejected thence by the Rump, in 1650, for
refusing tho engagement ; Rector of Leighton-Beaudescrt,
CO. Beds, and of Grendon, Bucks, 1654; was ejected by the
Bartholomew Act, and went to Hamburg; hoi/.24 Feb. 1700-1.
Ho was author of numerous theological works, and of Annota-
lion* on l/u JJit/lt, the succestivc editions of which have re-
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cpived the " imprimatur" of Owen, Baxter, Calamy,
Doddridge, and Whitfield. He m. Sarali, sister and heir of
Peter Lancaster, Canon of Chester and Rector of Tarporley
and Nantwich, and dau. (hy his wife, Elizabetli Leigh, of iligh
Leigh) of Nathaniel Lancaster, B.D., of Tarporley, 2nd son of
Gabriel Lancaster, of Rainhill, by Mai'garet Bruen, of Bruen-
Stapleford. They had issue a dau. Elizabeth, b. 29 Aug.
1C56, m. 29 Aug. 1C82, her cousin, Benjamin Clark, and d. at
St. Albans, 27 Sept. 1736. Her great-uncle,
Eev. Daiiiel Clark, A.M. (3rd son of Hugh Clark, ut si',pra),
b. 12 March, 1603-9 ; d. 10 April, 1654. He was Vicar of Kirlc
Burton, co. York, and Fenny Compton, co. Warwick, 10 April,
1654. He ))!. 6 Feb. 1636, Elizabeth, dau. and finally co-heir of
George Burdett, of Denby, by Mary, dau. and co-heir of
Godfrey Bosvile, of Gunthwaite and Beighton, by Jane, 2nd
dau. and co-heir of James Ilardwick, of HarUwick Hall, co.
Derby. Mary Bo.svile was one of the "poor children three,"
typified in the ballad of the Dragon of Wanlley. Elizabeth
Burdett d. 27 Aug. 1679. They had issue,
Samuel, of Hereford, b. 24 Oct. 1641; d. 23 Nov. 1722. Of
his children, Ann, ia. Eev. Thomas Cholmley, of co. Here-
fiird ; and Mary, lii. Thomas Chamberlayne, of Bristol and
Trevecca, Sheriff of Brecon 1736. Their monuments re-
main in the Church of Si. Devereux, co. Hereford.
Thomas, 6. 29 Dec. 1649; d. 8 May, 1707; Rector of Kirk-
heaton, co. York; he di. 9 Aug. 1671, Elizabeth Smith,
she d. 1 March, 1709-10. They had issue seven children,
of whom Daniel migrated to New York; Frances, m.
Gregory Empson, of Wyke; and Elizabeth, m. Kev. Simeon
Jenkinson, Vicar of Flintham, Notts.
BKNJ-iMiN, of whom presently.
Mary, ;u. Joshua Duun, of llalifax.
The youngest son,
Benjamin Clark, 6. 29 June, 1653, a. at Mortbkc, 19 Dec.
1722 ; he m. his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Clark, by
his wife, Sarah Lancaster, and had issue. The eldest son,
Samcel Clark, D.D., of St. Albans, b. 16 Dec. 1684; d.
4 Dec. 1750. Dr. Clark was best known by his book called
Scripture Promises; he was the friend of Watts, and the
guardian and early patron of Doddridge, who preached his
funeral sermon. He m. Sarah Jones, of St. Albans, b. 5 March,
1700-1, d. 4 Feb. 1757. Dr. Clark inherited his brother's pro-
perty, including the moiety of Barnsley great tithes, and left
issue. The youngest son,
Joseph Clark, of Northampton, b. 24 March, 1738 ; d. 25
Sept. 1807. He m. Sarah, dau. of Jeremiah Rudsdell, of
Northampton, and sister to Lieut. -Col. RudsJell, of Limps-
field, and by her (who d. 5 Dec. 1786, cet. 41) had a dau..
Cliarlotte, 6. 3 Dec. 1778, d. unm. ; and a son.
Rev. George Clark, A.M., Trin. Coll. Cambridge, Chap-
lain to the Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea, b. 14 Sept. 1777 ;
111. 23 Sept. 1806, Clara, only surviving dau. of Thomas Dicey,
Esq. of Claybrook Hall, co. Leicester, and had issue,
George Thomas, now of Tal-y-Garn.
Charles Rudsdell, b. 23 Sept. 1810, of Corpus Christi Coll.
Cambridge ; d. 12 Sept. 1836.
Henry M., b. 6 Jan. 1813 (d. 12 Oct. 1850); m. 14 Nov. 1843,
Ann, dau. of David Robertson, of Westminster, and had
issue, 1 Charles Dicey, d. 15 March, 1849; 2 George R. ;
S Charles Henry, b. 1850; 4 Frances EUzabeth, d. 12 March,
181'J.
Frederick Guy L., of Bullwell, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. co.
Pembroke, 6. 9 April, 1818; m. 1841, Emma, dau. and co-
heir of Richard Terry, of Knaresborough.
Clara A. W.
Rev. George Clark d. 21 Jan. 1843.
Arriis — Gu., a fleur-de-lis or, and a canton erm.
Crest — A lion rampant or, supporting a shield gu. charged
with a cruss erm. placed upon a saltire or. Over the head,
"Try and Tryste."
Motto — Non major alio, non minor.
iicsidencc— Tal-y-Garn, near Cardiff; and Dowlais House,
Dowlais.
I. MoNTARtTE De Sales McTvENZiE Gordon Augustus, b. 1833 ;
Capt. H.M. 50th foot, served in the Crimean War, and was
severely wounded and taken prisoner.
II. Ian Arundel Danvers Augustus, b. 1834.
III. Aubrey Fionnghal Augustus, 6. 1836 ; ni. 1840.
IV. Tyrrel Hastings Calvert Augustus, b. 1842.
V. Stanley De Vere Brodie Augustus, 6. 1S44.
VI. Seymour Gordon Fowler Augustus, b. 1850; m. 1371,
Harriet Nubil Taylor, and has issue.
I. Mary Adfele De Vcre Augusta, d. young, 1839.
II. Amy Malmhina Harriett Augusta.
III. Gwenddolen Mary Sydney Cairin Augusta.
IV. Leila Carlotta Douglas Augusta, ■}ii. 12 Sept. 1877,
Charles D. Inghs, Capt. R.N.
ILlltCaflC. — This family is stated to have been originally
from CO. Northampton.
Of the direct male line, an ancestor m., temp. Charles I., a
sister or near kinswoman of Andrew Marvell, who, 1660,
represented in Parliament the town of Kingston-upon-Hull.
Rev. John Clarke, M.A. (great grandson of the above) m. a
dau. of Rev. Timothy Raikes, Vicar of Tickhill {see Raikes of
Welton). His son,
John Clarke, r,i. Anne, only child and heiress of Thomas
Stanley, Esq. (a younger branch olf the Stanleys of Alderley),
and had issue,
I. John Calvert, 6. 1759 ; d. 1842. He m. 23 Aug. 1798, Eliza,
dau. and co-heir of Richard Astley Sales, who, on his
mother's side, descended from the Astleys of Hilt Morton
and Melton Constable, and had issue,
1 John Frederick Sales, formerly Col. Royal Scots Greysi
in. Margaretta, dau. of Thomas Terry, Esq. and d. 1856>
having had issue, Stanley De Astel Calvert, Major 4th
Hussars; m. 1867, Mary, dau. of Hon. Sir John Rose,
Bart.; Edith, rn. Capt. J. Reed; Gertrude, m. F.Seymour
George, Esq. ; Madeline, m. 1869, John Heath, Esq., H.M.
Indian Army; and Florence, m. E. J. Stuart Caulfeild,
Esq. (see Cbarlemont, Burke's Pterage).
2 William Grey (d. 1868), m. Eleanor (d. 1862), dau. of
Major Brine, and has issue, Arthur, B.N., and several
daus.
3 Henry Danvers, to. 1st, Caroline (who d. 1864), only child
and heir of James W^eller Ladbroke, Esq., and has issue,
Ladbroke Weller ; Stanley Augustus ; and Emily, m. the
Marquess C. del Carretto. He m. 2ndly, 1868, Henrietta,
dau. of Sir John Howley, First Serjcant-at-Law in Ire-
land.
4 AncnsTUS Terry, now of Achareidh.
5 George Calvert, Major-Gen., C.B.
1 Louisa Margaretta, m. the late Gerard Callaghan, Esq.
(d. 1833), formerly M.P. for Duudalk and Cork, and had
issue.
2 Marion Grant, to. the late Eev. James Elliott. She
d. 1844, having had issue.
It. William Stanley, m. Charlotte, dau. of Eobcit Raikes, of
CO. Gloucester, and had issue.
I. Elizabeth, m. — Jordain, Esq.
II. Mary Ann, mi. Robert Gray, Esq.
Arms — Gu., a bear sejant arg. muzzled collared and chained
ppr. between three mullets, two and one, of the second.
Crest — A bear, muzzle collar and chain as in the arms,
holding a battle-axe erect ppr.
Motto — Sans changer. Over the crest, Dan ni h-andan.
iiesidencfi— Achareidh, Nairn, N.B.
CLARKE OF ACHAEEIDH.
Claeke, ArGtrsTus Terry, Esq. of Achareidh,
Nairnshire, J.P. and D.L., b. 12 Feb. 1808 ; m. 22
Aug. 1832, Charlotte, dau. of Major John Lloyd
Jones, son of John Jones, Esq. of Holt, co. Denbigh,
by his wife, Lucy, eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir
William Fowler, 3rd bart. of Harnage Grange,
Shropshire, and has issue.
CLARKE OF BRIDWELL.
Cljieke, Richard Hali, Esq. of Bridwell House,
and Burringtou, Devon, J.P. and D.L., and Hon.
Lieut.-Col. 1st Devon Militia, b. 24 Oct. 1818.
ILt'nCaflC— This family has been seated at Bridwell for
upwards of three centuries.
John Were Clarke, Esq. of Bridwell and Burrington, J.P.
and D.L., b. 20 Sept. 1784, and his sister, Mary Ann, wife of
William AVelsford, Esq. of Exeter, were the children of
Richard Hall Clarke, Esq., by Mary his wife, only dau.
and heiress of Thomas Were, Esq. of Burrington, and grand-
children of Eichard Clarke, Esq., and Mary Eowe, of Spence-
combe, his wife, which Eichard was son of Eichard Clarke,
Esq. of Bridwell. Mr. J. W. Clarke m. 10 Sept. 1810, Frances,
dau. of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th bart. of Haccombe, Devon, and
had issue,
John Were, d. 1833.
Eichard Hall, now of BridwcU.
Henry, d. Ia33.
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Thomas, in. Nov. ISiJQ, Mary Henrietta Jones.
Mai-y Were. Jane, d. 135G.
Frances Carew, m. IG Nov. 1842, Kev. Arthur Dene, Hector
of Horwood, Devon.
Eliza AVere, 711. Oct. 1839, Timothy Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of
The College, Cumberland.
Agnes, m. Oct. 1851, Eichard Frederick Pratt, Esq. of High-
field, Sussex.
Marcella, m. Dec. 1852, Eichard Eoope, Esq. {d. 18G1),
Barrister-at-Law.
Laura Catherine, m. Nov. 1857, Eev. Henry Arthur Daniel,
Kector of Stockland, Somerset.
Florence Smalwood, m. Sept. I8G3, Ecv. Boscawen Thomas
George Henry Somerset ; d. 8 May, 1874.
Mr. Clarke d. 12 Nov. 1847.
Arms — Arg., on a bend gu. between three pellets as many
swans ppr.
Crest— A lark rising, holding in the beak an car of wheat,
ppr.
^fotto — Carpe diem.
Seat — Bridwell, near Ciillompton.
CLARKE OP TEEMLETT.
CiAEKE, Thomas Edward, Esq. of Tremletfc
Hill, Somerset, J.P. for Devon and Somerset,
Barrister-at-Law ; m. 1846, Georgina Mary Hall
(whose ancestor was Joseph Hall, Lishop of Exeter,
1634), and liad issue,
I. Thomas Edward, J.P. u. Jolm D'Aubeny.
III. Frederick Edward.
IV. Alexander Walrond, d. 1 April, 1867.
I. Fanny Georgiua Auckland.
II. Florence ffaith. iir. Margaret Lewis.
IV. Ethell Annie. v. Elizabeth Henrietta.
ULtltCaSC— The Eev. Thowas Clarke (the 1st of Tremlett),
who purchased that estate in 1696 from John Bluet Wallop, of
Farly Wallop, the grandfather of the 1st Earl of Portsmouth,
was tlie 2nd son of John Clarke, Esq. of Bridwell, co. Devon,
■where the eldest branch of the family now resides, and was
"Vicar of Burlescombe and Hockworthy, Devon. He to. Ann,
2nd dau. of John Lewis, Esq. of Tiverton, Devon, and had
issue (the eldest dau. m. the 1st Sir John Duntze). From the
marriage of Rev. Thomas Clarke and Ann Lewis descended,
Thomas Edward Clarke (the 4th), of Tremlett and Chard,
Somerset, m. 1818, Frances Southwood Whitter, only dau.
of Capt. Tristram Whitter, PostCapt. E.N., byWs wife, Peggy,
dau. of the Eev. William Walrond, of Bradfiuld Hall, co. Devon,
and had issue,
Thomas Edward, now of Tremlett.
John Walrond, m. Mary, dau. of Sir William Clay, and has
one son, Edward Stanley Walrond.
Edward, of Avishays, Somerset, b. 1823; m. 18G3, Barbara,
youngest dau. of the late William ArundeU Yeo, Esq. of
Frcmington, Devon, and has Jolin Arundell, 6. 1868, and
other issue.
Henry William.
Walrond Wliitter, m. Marian, niece of Sir Edward Lugard,
Under Secretary of State for War, and has one dau.
Margaret Frances, ni. W. E. Neal, Esq. Annie.
Emma Jane, m. J. Churchill Langdon, Esq. of Parrocks
Lodge, Somerset.
Laura Faith, to. Col. Edwards, E.I.C.S.
Anns— Arg., on a bend gu. between three pellets as many
swans ppr.
Crest— A lark with wings expanded ppr. holding in the beak
an ear of wheat ppr.
Motto — Carpe diem.
>S'eaJ— Tremlett Hill, near Wellington, Somerset.
CLABKE OF KNEDLINGTON MANOR.
Clarke, Thomas, Esq. of Knedlington Manor,
East Eiding of Yorkshire, M.A. St. John's Coll.
Cambridge (11th Wrangler, 1820), Barrister-at-Law,
J.P. and D.L., 5. 4 Nov. 1796 ; m. 10 Aug. 1825,
Sarah, eldest dau. of the Eev. Eric Eudd, of Thorne,
CO. York (claimant as heir-general of the barony of
Dujffus), and by her (who d. 1875) has had issue,
I. Enic William, M.A. St. John's Coll. Cambridge, J.P. and
D.L., Capt. 3rd E.E. Jforkshire Eifle Volunteers, 6.
28 April, 1826, and is deceased.
n. Elmer, b. 5 April, 1827 ; d. 10 May, 1846.
in. John Sutherland, M.A. St. John's Coll. Cambridge (12th
Wrangler, 1851), 6. 3 May, 1828; d. at Knedlington,
21 March, 1864.
IV. Thomas St. Clair, M.A. St. John's Coll. Cambridge,
Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple, London, J.P.
East Riding Yorkshire, 6. 3 Feb. 1831 ; to. 1872, Jane,
2nd dau. of William Gray, Esq. of East Bolton, Northum-
berland.
UllTCage.— William Clarke, Esq., 5. 10 Sept. 1700; eldest
son of Roger Clarke the younger, of Hensal, West Riding co.
York, i/j. Mary, dau. of William Bramham, of Bowthorpe, and
had issue, Thomas, of whom presently ; John, of Prickett Hill,
d. s. p. IS22, leaving his grand-nephew and heir-aMaw,
Thomas Clarke, now of Knedlington, his devisee and executor.
The elder son,
Thomas Clarke, Esq. of Knedlington, m. June, 1761, Grace,
dau. of William Johnson, of Hooke, co. York, and had two
sons, Jolin, who d.s.p. March, 1783; and William. The
2nd,
William Clarke, Esq. of Knedlington, to. 21 Dec. 1795,
Jane, only surviving chUd of George Elmer, Esq. of Bubwith,
CO. York (of a family originally settled at Risby, co. Lincoln),
by Jane his wife, dau. of John Maram, Esq. of Wressell, co.
York. Mr. Clarke d. Jan. 1822, and was s. by his only son,
the present Thomas Clarke, Esq. of Knedlington. Mrs. Clarke
ra. 2ndly, 13 Oct. 1823, the Rev. Ralph Spofforth, M.A., Vicar
of Howden, who d. June, 1824.
Arms—ATs;., on a chevron gu. between three wolves' heads
erased az. three roses of the first, on a Ciinton sa. a lion's head
erased or.
Crest — On a chapeau az. turned uperm. two wings expanded,
out of a ducal coronet, between the wings the words " Elmer "
in Saxon characters.
Motto — The time wille come.
Seat — Knedlington Manor, near Howden.
CLARKE OP KINGSDOWNE HOUSE.
Clarke, Thomas Sydenham, Esq. of Kingsdownc
House, Kent, an officer in the 60th Eifles, b. 9 Ajpril,
1846.
ISLilXttlSt, — TnoMAs Stdenham Clabke, Esq. of Kings-
downe House, Kent., J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law Lin-
coln's Inn, b. 18 Dec. 1814, was son of Gen. Tredway Clarke,
of the Madras Artillery (who d. 3 May, 18.58, aged 94, the senior
officer in the Indian Army), by Sarah Sydenham his wife, and
grandson of the Rev. Samuel Clarke, M.A. of All Souls' Coll.
Oxon, descended paternally, it is stated, from an ancient
family of the name resident at Winchester (formerly spelt
"Clerke"). Rom. 11 Aug. 1841, JuUa, 2nd dau. of Henry
Hilton, Esq. of Sole Street House, near Faversham, Kent, and
had issue,
I. Thomas Sydenham, now of Kingsdowne House,
n. Hilton Sydenham, 6. 14 June, 1850.
III. Tredway Sydenham, 6. 17 Dec. 1852.
IV. Herbert Sydenham, b. 24 Oct. 1857.
I. Julia Elizabeth, m. Capt. Gordon Douglas, E.N.
II. Mary Jane, to. James Williamson, Esq., 23rd regt.. and
d. 4 April, 1873.
III. Anne Catherine. iv. Ellen Lucy.
HetZ. 3 July, 1873.
Arms — Az., a chevron arg. between three swans ppr.
Crest— A demi-griffln arg. issuing from flames ppr.
Motto — In medio tutissimus.
Seat— Kingsdowne House, near Dover, Kent.
CLARKE OF SWAKELEYS.
Clarke, Thomas Truesdale, Esq. of Swakelejs,
Middlesex, J.P. and D.L. for Middlesex and Norfolk,
b. 29 Oct. 1802; m. 9 May, 1826, Jane Selina,
eldest dau. of the late Hon. and Eev. William
Eobert Capel, Vicar of Watford, Herts, 4th son of
William Anne, 4th Earl of Essex, and has issue,
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I. William Capel Clarke TnoiiNniLi,, of Eusliton Hall, co.
Northampton, ancl Fixby Hall, Huddersfield, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Northampton, and High Sheriff 1860, formerly
Capt. 23rd 11. W. Fusiliers, 6. 8 April, 1832; m. 20 Nov.
1855, Clara, eldest dau. of Thomas Thornhill, Esq. of Fixby
Hall, CO. York, and Riddlcsworth Hall, Norfolk, and
assuDjed the additional name and arms of Thornhill.
By her (who d. 16 July, 1865) he has, Thomas Bryan, b.
1857, and other issue.
I. Louisa Jane Selina, m. 19 June, 1851, Admiral Thomas
Cochran, B.N.
n. Helen. iii. I.Iarion Georgina, d. 16 Dec. 1852.
IttUCagC-— The Rev. Thomas Clarke, Rector of Ickenhnm
(who d. 22 Nov. 1796), had by his 2nd wife, Frances Truesdale
(who d. Sept. 1816), two sons, John, the younger, Barrister-at-
Law; and
Thomas Truesdale Clarke, Esq. of Swakeleys, m. 1801,
Louisa Ann, dau. of Charles Hawkins, Esq., and by her (who
d. 1840) had issue,
Thomas Truesdale, now of Swakeleys.
Henry Bridges, in. Sophia, dau. of Rev. Sir George Straccy,
Bart, of Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich, and has issue two daus.
Algernon Adair, d. 16 Feb. 1853.
Caroline, m. 6 Nov. 1856, Henry William Hay, Esq., 2nd son
of the late Thomas Hay, Esq.
Crest— A peacock's head erased ppr., in tlic beak a trefoil
slipped vert.
ii/oi(o— Noli altum sapere.
&at— Swakeleys, near Uxbridge.
CLARKE OP WELTON PLACE.
Clarke, Richaed Trevor, Esq. of Weltou Place,
Northampton, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. Northamp-
tonshire Militia, b. 29 Aug. 1813; High Sheriff
1864 ; VI. 18 Nov. 1847, Fanny Maria Hyde, eldest
dau. of Sir William Hyde Pearson, F.R.S.
3LtnCa5C. — The first of the Clakkes of Wdton who made
his residence there was Thomas Clarke, Esq., about 1590.
He was also possessed of property, and the Manors of Daventry
and Drayton, which still remain in the possession of the present
representative of the family of Welton Place.
JouN Plomer, Esq. elder brother of Sir William Plomer,
Lord- Mayor of London 1781, and son of John Plomer, Esq. of
Stone, by Frances, his wife, only dau. of William Adams, Esq.
of Welton, and Mary his wife, dau. of John Clarke, Esq. of
Drayton, assumed by Act of Parliament, 15 George III., in
compliance with the testamentary injunction of his great-
uncle, Richard Clarke, Esq. of Norfolk, the surname and arms of
Clarke. He purchased Welton Manor in 1804, and was High
Sheriff of Northamptonshire 1778. Hem. Mary, dau. and heir
of Nicholas Child, Gent, of London, and by her (who d. 25 Dec.
1816) had, with three daus. (Anne Frances, m. 1805, Rev.
Thomas Pettat; Mary; and Helen Amelia, vi. Rev. Thomas
Smith of Calthorpe, co. Leicester), two sons, in succession, his
heirs. Mr. Plomer Clarke d. 9 Jan. 1805, aged 61, and was s.
by his son,
John Plomer Clarke, Esq. of Welton Place, bapt. 26 Aug.
1776, Lieut.-Col. commanding the Western regt. of co. North-
ampton Local Militia 1813, High Sheriff 1814, and Verderer of
Rockingham Forest. He m. 16 April, 1806, Anna Maria
Charlotte, eldest dau. of Sir John Nelthorpe, Bart, of Scawby,
CO. Lincoln, but dying s. p. 23 March, 1826, aged 50, was s. by
his brother,
Richard Clarke, Esq. of Welton Place, 3rd Dragoon Guards,
bapt. 31 Dec. 1777, to. 21 Aug. 1806, Phillippa, dau. and heir
of the Rev. George Tymms, M.A., Rector of Harpole, and
Vicar of Dallington, and had (with two daus., Caroline Cliarlotte,
TO. Le Chevalier Giuseppe Tronboree; and Mary Supan, m.
D. Ottavia Baratti, Major in the army of Sardinia) three sons,
Richard Trevor, now of Welton Place.
John Alexander (Rev.), b. 17 Sept. 1814; m. Mary Emma,
dau. of James Higgon, Esq.of Scolton House, co. Pembroke ;
d. 27 Jan. 1860, leaving one son, James Richard Plomer,
6. 21 June, 1857.
George Henry, Commander K.N. &. 20 May, 1810: m.28 May,
1840, Elizabeth M., dau. of John D'Arcy, Esq. of Clifden
Castle and Kiltulla, and has, with other issue, a son and
heir, George D'Arcy, b. 8 May, 1847.
Mr. Clarke d. 16 Dec. 1829.
Arms—krg., on a bend gu. between three tortcaux as ma
swans arg.
Crest— A. swan rising arg. ducally gorged and chained or.
Motto — Erectus non elatus.
Seat — Welton Place, near Daventry.
CLAY OF PIERCEFIELD PARK.
Clay, Henry, Esq. of Piercefield Park, co,
Monmouth, M.A., J.P., h. 1825 ; *. his father 1874 ;
m. 1863, Louisa, 2nd dau. of Henry Boden, Esq. of
Ednaston, co. Derby, and by her (who d. 1872) has
I. Henry Hastings, b. 18C4. ii. Charles Leigli, b. 1SC6.
I. Edith Louisa.
Ht'lTCilgC. — Joseph Clat, Esq., m. Sarah, dau. of John
Spender, Esq. and had issue,
I. Henry, late of Piercefield Park.
II. Joseph (Rev.) TO. Agnes, dau. of Gen. Bonham ; d. 1839,
leaving issue,
Joseph Bonham, Capt. 13th Hussars.
III. John (Rev.), to. Jessie, dau. of John Harden, E.=:q.
I. Margaret, m. Rev. Hastings Robinson, D.D., Canon of
Rochester Cathedral ; d. s. p.
II. Sarah, d. unm.
III. Caroline, in. Rev. C. J. Fynes Clinton; d. s. p.
The eldest son,
Henry Clay, Esq.of Piercefield Park, J.P. for cos. Derby
and Stafford, to. 1824, EUzabeth, 2nd dau. of John Leigh, Esq.
of Sandhills and Upton; and d. 1874, leaving issue,
I. Henry, now of Piercefield Park.
II. Joseph Spender, of Ford Manor, Lingfield, Surrey, J.P.
for CO. Derby; to. 1874, Sydney, 3rd dau. of Rev. J.P.
Garrett, of Kilgarron, co. Carlow, and has issue,
Herbert Henry, 6. 1875. Violet Sylvia Blanche.
III. Charles John, of Stapcnhill House, near Burton-on- Trent,
J.P. for CO. Stafford, Barrister-at-Law ; to. Agnes Lucy, dau.
of Rev. Thomas Arden (who d. 1874), and has issue,
1 Arthur Joseph, 6. 1870. 2 Gerard Arden.
3 Ernest Charles. 4 WUfred Henry.
I. Caroline Elizabeth, m. Walter BaskervUle Mynors, 3rd son
of the late P. R. Mynors, Esq. of Treago, co. Hereford.
II. Emily Jane, m. Richard, 2nd son of the late John Bott,
Esq., of Coton Hall, co. Stafford.
^rms— Arg., a chevron engrailed sa. between three trefoils of
the second.
Crest — Two wings arg. displayed.
Motto — Clarior virtus honoribus.
Sca£— Piercefield Park, Chepstow, co. Monmouth.
CLAYFIELD.
See Ireland.
CLAYHILIiS OF INVEHaOWRIE.
Clathills-Hendeeson, George David, Esq. of
Invergowrie, co. Forfar, J.P., Commander R.N., b.
1 Dec. 1832 ; m. 10 AprU, 1867, Rose Catherine,
dau. of Sir Jolin Borlase Warren, Bart, of Warrens
Court.
3if ItCaflC— This surname is said to have been first adopted
by the proprietors of the lands of Clayhills, co. Aberdeen,
and it occurs in Calderwood's History of the Church of
Scotland, where it is stated that Andrew Clayhills took an
active part in Church matters in 1586 and following years.
The lands of Invergowrie were acquired by David Clayhills,
son of Robert Clayhills, of Baldorie, near Dundee. David was
s. by his dau. and heiress,
Mary Clayhills, to. George Murray, son of Sir Patrick
Murray, Bart, of Ochtertyre, and had issue,
Marian Murray, ???. James Menzics, Esq. of Woodend,*
near Crieff, and had issue, a son,
* James Menzies, of Woodend, near Crieff, was a scion of
the family of Menzics of that ilk; he was son of Alexander
Menzies, by Margaret, dau. of Sir Henry Wardlaw, Bart, of
Pitreavie.
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CLA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CLE
James Menzies-Clathills, Esq. of Invergowrie, 6.1753; m.
lU-nrietta Henderson Kinloch, the heiress of Hallyards, co.
Perth (which she inherited from her mother), dau. of David
Kinloch, Esq. of Gourdie, co. I'crth, and d. 1825, leaving issue,
I. James Menzies, a Capt. 1st Roral Regiment; d. unm.
II. Alex-nder, Lieut. 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, m. Ehza-
l.eth, dau. of Gen. Hunter, of Burnside, and d. 18 June,
1865, without issue. , . , .v.
III George Dunbar, Capt. Madras Army, who took the name
of Henderson in addition to that of Clayhills, on suc-
ceeding to his mother's estate of Hallyards; he m. trances,
dau. of Thomas Beckett, Esq. of Tliornton-lc-Moor, lor.:-
shire, and d. 25 Nov. 1831, having had issue,
J James Menzies, d. young.
2 GeobgeDavid, nowof Invercowne. oq iTn,-ri-,
3 James Menzies, Lieut.-Col., J.P. co. York, &• f ^i^'^^
1834- m. 20 May, 1861, Eugenia Camilla, dau. of Vice-
/Cmasl'^.^g ZTlSZ^m. 10 Oct. 186G, Elizaheth dau.
of John Rob, Esq. of Catton Hall, co. York and has
ssue, Charles Dunbar, 0. 7 Dec. 1861); James Menzies 6.
5 .Sept. 1871; Beckett, 6. 2 Oct. 1872; George, ''• 2^ July,
1877; Frances Mary; Rose Eugenia; and Ehzabeth.
IV. Charles, d. unm. , , „ , „ ,„ p^Miin
I Margaret, d. unm. n. Isabella, d. unm. m. Cecilia.
Arms-Ver bend sanguine and vert, two greyhounds courant
tendwise arg. CVcst-An arm holding an imperial crown ppi .
/ScctJ— Invergowrie, co. Forfar.
CLAYTON OS" PIEDGEHLEY PARK.
Clayton, Eice EicnABD, Esq. of Hedgerley
Park, Bucks, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1838, b. Nov. 1798 ; m. July, 1832, Emily, 2nd dau.
of the late Field-Marshal Su- George Nugent, Bart.,
Gr.C.B,, of Westhorpe House, Great Marlow, and
has issue,
I. RicHABD Nugent, late Capt. 13th Light Infantry, h. 1833.
II. George Augustus, 6. 1840.
III. Edward Everard, b. 1842; d. July, 1875.
IV. Francis Edmund, b. 1844. v. Arthur John, &. 1846.
I. Maria Augusta, d. 13 Nov. 1875.
II. Louisa Maude, m. Francis A. Hervey, Esq., son of Lord
William Hervey, and grandson of the first Marquess of
Bristol.
III. Emily Rosn, twin with Louisa.
Mr. Clayton is 4th son of the late Sir Wihiam
Clayton, of Harden Park, Surrey, Bart., by Mary
his wife, dau. of Sir William East, Bart, of Hall
Place, Berks. He was M.P. for Aylesbury from
1841 to 1847.
ylrms— Arg a cross sa.. between four pellets.
Crest— A leopard's gamb erased and erect arg. grasping a
poUet.
Mottoes— y'n-tns in actione eonsistit; and Quid Icone fortius?
S£oi— Hedgerley Park, Slough, Bucks.
CLAYTON OP ADLINGTON.
See Beowke-Clayton.
CLAYTON OF ENFIELD OLD PARK.
Clayton, The Pet. John Henry, M.A., of
Enfield Old Park, Middlesex, Eector of Farnborough,
Hants, b. 8 June, 1809 ; m. 19 April, 1838, Jane
Bunn, youngest dau. of George Sheppard, Esq. of
Fromefield House, Somerset, and by her (who d.
31 May, 1858) has issue,
I. John Ernest, 6. 29 Dec. 1S4I.
II. Charles Cecil, b. 10 Nov. 1843.
III. Reginald Byard Duchanan, b. 16 July, 1845.
IV. Sidney Stuart, b. 16 March, 1851.
V. Horace Evelyn, B.A. (Kev.), b. 3 April, 1853.
1. Janet Stuart. "■ Maud Lindsay.
HinrnSf.— This family was originally from co. York.
About 1650, John Clatton settled in London as a Jlerchant,
and resided at Forty Hill, Enfield. By his wife, Mary
Whiston, he had an only son,
Samuel Clatton, Esq., b. 1C90 ; m. 1724, Elizabeth, youngest
dau. of Sir James Collet, Knt. of London, and resided at Forty
Hill until 1735, when he purchased Enfield Old Park, a royal
demesne in the time of Elizabeth, near the Palace at Enfield.
Mr. Clayton d. 27 July, 1749, leaving four children surviving.
The eldest son,
Samuel Clayton, Esq. of Enfield Old Park, 6. 23 Feb. 1727;
d. unm. 8 July, 1800, when the estate devolved upon his
brother John's eldest son,
John Clayton, Esq. of Bath, 6. 7 April, 1777; m. 11 Dec.
1806, Jane, 3rd dau. of Charles Buchanan, F..sq. of Frodsham,
Chester, and by her (who d. 24 Oct. 1843) had issue,
John Henrt, present representative.
William Ashley, 6. 8 Ocr. 1815; on. 26 April, 1843, Helen,
dau. of Rev. John P. Stiibbs, Vicar of Market Drayton,
CO. Salop, and has issue five sons and three daus.
Arthur Thomas, d. 1836. ^ ,
Elizabeth Jane, m. 8 Jan. 1835, Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Eeed,
C.B., Col. 44th regt., and has issue.
Arabella.
Emily Mai7, m. 8 Jan. 1835, Rev. James Bhss.M.A.; d.s.p.
18 Nov. same year.
Mary Anne, m. 18 April, 1838, ReT. C. E. Armstrong, M.A.,
Master of Hemsworth Hospital, and Perpetual Curate of
Frickley-cum-Clayton, co. York, and nephew of Sir Francis
L. Wood, Bart.
Mr. Clayton m. 2ndly, 10 Oct. 1840, Anna Maria, dau. of
Rev. John Hubbard, M.A., of Little Horsford, Sussex; and
d. 22 Jan. 1854.
^nns— Arg., a saltier between four martlets gu.
Crest— A dove with an olive branch all ppr.
Motto— QvioA sors ferat feramus.
Scat— Enfield Old Park, Middlesex.
CLEGHORN OF WEENS.
Cleghoen, George, Esq. of Weens, co. Eoxburgh,
J.P., late Capt. Scots Greys, and previously I7th
Lancers, b. 16 Oct. 1831 ; m. 10 June, 1862 Mary,
Anne Hay, 3rd dau. of Col. Thomas Lumsden,
C.B., of Belhelvie Lodge, co. Aberdeen, by Hay his
wife, dau. of John Burnett, Esq. of Elrick, and has
issue,
I. George Harry Lumsden, h. 22 May, 1SG3.
II. James Charles, b. 17 Sept. 1864.
III. Thomas Angus, b. 16 Sept. 1867.
iv. Richard Fairfax, b. 31 March, 1875.
V. Edward Meynell, b. 26 March, 1877.
I. Mary Norcliffe. ii. Katharine Wray.
m. Frances Madeline. iv. Edith Dalton.
JLincagt. -Thomas Cleghorn, Esq., m. Mary, eldest
dau. of George Yule, Esq. of Gibslecs, d. Jan. 1813, having
by her two sons, James, a Capt. in the 21st Fusiliers, d.
in Paris 21 June, 1852, and his successor,
George Cleghorn, Esq. of Weens, to. 5 Feb. 1822, Maria
Catherine, 3rd dau. of Col. John Dalton, of Sleningford Park,
CO. York, and Fillingham Castle, co. Lincoln, and had issne.
I. George, now of Weens.
II James Charles, m. 10 May, 1869, Sarah, youngest dau.
of Rev. Thos. Walker, of co. Derry, and has issue.
III. Thomas Angus, d. 10 Jan. 1860. , „ ,
IV. John Dalton, m. Sarah, dau. of Col. Hawley, and has
I Mary Norcliffe, m. her cousin, Charles James Dalton,
now Col.-Commandant Royal Artillery, and had issue
lu Susan, ^m. George M. Douglas, Esq. (she d. 1860),
leaving an only son. , ^ , . .
III. Cecilia, to. Arthur Campbell, Esq. of Catenae, co. Ayr,
and has issue.
IV. Frances Madeline, d. unm.
Seai— Weens, near Hawick, N.B.
CLELAND OF RATH-GAEL.
Eose-Cleland, Eichard, Esq. of Eath-Gael
House, CO. Down, 6. 1 May, 1836 ; s. his brother,
10 May, 1856; ««. 30 Sept. 1861, Elizabeth Wil-
helmina, eldest dau. of Eobcrt Kennedy, Esq. of
Lisburii, co. Antrim, and has issue,
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I. James Dowsctt, b. 13 Oct. ISC';.
II. Robert Kcniv>(ly, b. 9 Oct. 18C3.
III. Ridiard, b. H Nov. 18G4 ; d. 7 Julj-, 1SC5.
IV. Charles Arthur, 6. 18, Sei)t. 1870.
I. Elizabeth Helen Loui.sa.
II. Mary Isabella Eveline.
III. Kdith Adelaide.
IV. Maude Ethel.
V. Florence May.
VI. Alice Gertrude.
VII. Catherine Mabel.
VIII. Harriot Ella.
JLilTCaflC— John Cleland, Esq. of Whithorn, co. Wilton,
Scotland, appointed factor to James, 5th Earl of Galloway,
m. 1731, Margaret Murdoch, only child of Murdoch, Provost
of Whithorn; and d. 10 Aug. 1747, leaving issue by her,
James, of whom hereafter.
Agnes, b. 4 Sept. 1740; m. 1st, 5 June, 1766, Lieut. Richard
Rose, H.E.I.C.S., who d. at Trichinopoly, 7 June, 1768, of
v^ounds received at the siege of Ahtoor, by whom she had an
only child,
James Dowsett Rose-Clei-and, of whom presently.
She m. 2ndly, 1774, William Nicholson, Esq. of Ballow
House; and d. 11 July, 1775, without having issue by him.
The son and successor,
James Cleland, Esq. ofNewtownards, co. Down, 6. 4 May,
1730; m. 1770, Sarah, only child of Capt. Patrick Baird
(brother of William Baird, of Newbyth, and James Baird,
Esq. of London, and uncle to General Sir David Baird), and
d. 14 May, 1777, s. x>- Mr. Cleland was s. by his nephew,
James Dowsett Rose-Cleland, Esq. of Rath Gael, 6. 24
March, 1767 ; J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1805. He m. 1st,
14 Aug. 1790, Sarah, only child of William Eaton Andrews,
Esq. of London, and by that lady (who d. 2 Oct. 1830) had a
«on and dau.,
William Nicholson, 6. 18 June, 1794; d. 20 Nov. 1794.
Elizabeth Hawkins, m. 3 Sept. 1829, P'ortcscue Gregg, Esq.
of Knockcairn, co. Antrim.
He m. 2ndly, 10 Dec. 1832, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William
Nicholson Steele Nicholson, Esq. of Ballow House, by Isabella
Handcock his wife, and by her had issue,
James Blackwood, heir to his father.
Richard, successor to his brother.
Edward Allen, h. 21 Jan. 1840.
Henry Somerville, 6. 4 Nov. 1843.
Agnes Elizabeth.
Isabel Hamilton, to. 20 Oct. 1874, Robert Stoele-Nicholson,
Esq. and has issue.
Margaret Sabina, m. 19 June, 1877, Arthur Wellington,
Garner, Esq. of Garnerville, near Belfast.
Mr. Rose-Cleland d. 25 Sept. 1852, and was s. by his son,
James Blackwood Rose-Cleland, Esq. of Rath-Gael House,
CO. Down, b. 30 Jan. 1835 ; who d. at Constantinople, 10 aiay,
1856, and was s. by his brother, the present Richard Rose-
Cleland, Esq. of Rath-Gael House.
SeaC — Rath-Gael House, Bangor, co. Down,
4 Nov. I8G2, Emily Catherine, only dau. of Sir Georco
Mnlyneux, Bart, of Castle Uillim.
3 Itobert Stewart, b. 17 June, 1840; Capt. 9th Lancers.
4 Samuel Frederick Stewart, 6. 24 Aug. 1842.
1 Margaret.
II. Robert Stewart, 6. 1810 ; d. under age. '
I. Sarah Frances, m. 6 July, 1831, Robert Richard Tighe
Esq. of Woodstock, and d. 24 March, 1832, without issue!
(He m. 2ndly, Louisa Joan, widow ol Hon. Edward Win"--
fiold.) "
-Secii— Stormont Castle, DundonaUl, co. Down.
CLELAND OF STORMONT CASTLE.
Cleland, John, Esq. of Stormont Castle, co.
Down, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1866, b. 22 Sept.
1836 ; m. 7 May, 1859, Theresa Maria, only dau. of
Capt. Thomas Leyland, of Haggerstone Castle,
Northumberland, and Hyde Park House, Lordon,
by whom he has issue,
I. Arthur Charles Stewart, b. 25 July, 18C5.
II. Andrew Leyland Hillyar, 6. 5 Sept. 1868.
I. Florence Rachel Theresa Laura.
HtnCaCJC— This is a co. Down family, claiming descent
from James Cleland, of that ilk, co. Lanark.
The Rev. John Cleland, Prebendary of Armagh, 6. 1755;
TO. 7 Sept. 1805, Esther, dau. and co-heiress of Samuel Jack-
son, of Stormont, by his wife Margaret Vateau, only child
and heiress of Paul Peter Isaac Vateau, the descendant of a
French Huguenot family, and d. 25 June, 1834, having had
issue,
1. Samuel Jackson, b. 1808; m. 3 Nov. 1834, Eliza, dau. of
James Joyce, of Thornhill ; d. 20 May, 1842, leaving,
1 John, now of Stormont Castle.
2 James Vance, 6. 7 May, 1833, Capt. 3rd Hussars; w.
CLEMENTS OF ASHFIELD.
Clements, Henry TiiEoriiiLTrs, Esq. of Aslifield
Lodge, CO. Cavan, Lieut. -Col. Leitrim Mihtia, J.P.,
D.L., High Sheriff co. Cavan 1849, and co. Leitrim
1870, b. 24 July, 1820 ; m. 3 Dec. 1868, Gertrude
Caroline Lucy, dau. of the late Rev. David F. Mark-
ham, Rector of G-rcat Horkersley, Essex, aud Canou
of Windsor, and has had issue,
I. Henrt John Beresford, b. 22 Oct. 1869.
II. Alfred William, 6. 29 Jan. 1871; d. 3 Feb. 1876.
III. Robert Markham, b. 6 Nov. 1876; d. 13 Dec. 1877.
I. Gertrude Mary Catharine.
ittltraflC— The Right Hon. HenrtTheophilus Clements,
Lieut. -Col. 69th regt., M.P. for co. Leitrim, 2nd son of Right
Hon. Nathaniel Clements, M.P., and brother of Robert, 1st
Eari of Leitrim, m. 1st, 1770, Mary, dau. and heir of Gen.
Webb, by whom he had issue, 1 Harriett, m. William Moore
Ilodder, Esq. ; 2 Maria, m. Very Rev. Dean Keatinge. He
m. 2ndly, 1778, Catherine, dau. of Right Hon. John Beresford;
and d. 26 Oct. 1795, having had issue,
Henry John, his heir.
John Marcus, b. 4 May, 1789 ; v). Catherine, dau. of Godfrey
Wentworth, Esq., and had issue, 1 A son, who d. young;
2 John Marcus, 6. 27 July, 1826; m. Nov. 1854, Victoria,
dau. of James White, Esq., and has issue five sons and one
dau. ; and 3 Henry George John, M.A., Vicar of Sidmouth,
Devon, b. 3 Nov. 1829; to. 31 Oct. 1855, his cousin Selina,
dau. of Col. Clements.
Anna Barbara, b. 1779 ; d. young.
Selina, b. 17 Aug. 1780 ; m. 1803, Sir William Mordaunt Sturt
Milner, 4th bart. ; and d. 1805.
His eldest son,
IIenrv John Clements, Esq., Col. in the Leitrim Militia,
and M.P. for co. Leitrim from 1805 to 1818, and for co. Cavan
from 1840 till his death, 1843, b. 16 July, 1781 ; m. 11 Dec.
1811, Louisa, 2nd dau. of James Stewart, Esq., M.P. of Killy-
moon (by his wife, Hon. Elizabeth Molesworth, dau. of Richard,
3rd Viscount Molesworth), and by her (who d. 27 April, 1S50),
had issue,
Henry Theophilus, now of Ashficld Lodge.
Elizabeth Henrietta Catherine, d. 21 Jan. 1827.
Selina, m. Rev. Henry G. J. Clements.
Louisa. Mary Isabella.
Catherine, d. Sept. 1830.
Col. Clements d. 12 Jan. 1843.
Crest — A hawk statant ppr.
Motto — Pati-iis virtutibus.
-Seat— Ashfield Lodge, Cootchill.
CLEMENTS OF KATHKENNY.
Clements, Theophilus Heney, Esq. of Eath-
kenny, co. Cavan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1857,
b. 15 Oct. 1830 ; m. 1 Feb. 1861, Emily Caroline,
dau. of William Magill, Esq. of Lyttleton, co. West-
meath, and has by her issue,
Theophilus Edward, b. 1864.
He m. 2ndly, 1874, Agnes Jane, 3rd dau. of Jan^cs
Stirling, Esq., J.P. of Ballawley Park, co. Dublin,
and by her has had issue, Arthur Upton, b. 1876 ;
d. 1877 ; Alice May G-wendohne.
iltUratlC.— Robert Clements, Esq., M.P. for Carrick-
fergus 1692, possessed large estates in Down and Cavan. In
1089 he was attainted, but on the accession of William III.
was restored to his estates in Cavan, and appointed Deputy
Vice-Treasurer in Ireland. He m. Miss Sandford of the
Castlerea family, and had issue, 1 Theophilus (the Right
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Hon.), d. s. p.; 2 Egbert; 3 Nathaniel, father of the 1st
Lord Leitrim. The 2n(l son, Robert Clements, Esq., 51. P. for
Kewry 1715, d. 1723, leaving a son, Theopoilids Clements,
Esq. of Rathkenny, co. Cavan, whose dau. and heiress, Eliza-
beth Anne, m. Rev. Edward Lucas, of Coote Hill, a younger
son of Edward Lucas, Esq. of Castle Shane, co. Monaghan, and
was mother of
Theophilcs Edward Ltjcas, Esq. who assumed the sur-
name and arms of Clements, under the will of his maternal
grandfather. He m. 22 Sept. 1829, Elizabeth Beatrice, dau.
of the Eev. Shuc-kburgh Whitney Upton, and d. 1852, leaving
issue, 1 Theopdilus Henry, now of Eatlikenny; 2 Henry
Upton, d. v.nm. 10 July, 1872; 3 Charles John Fulk, d. 1873;
1 Isabella Margaret, m. Robert Alloway, Esq. of the Derries,
Queen's Co., and dying 187G, left issue; 2 Oliver Beatrice,
d. unni. 1861.
Arvis—Arg., two bcndlets wavy sa. on a chief gu. three
Motto — Patiius virtutibus.
Crest— A hawk statant ppr.
Seat — Eathtenny, near Cootehill, co. Cavan.
CLERK OF WESTHOLME.
CtEEE, Egbert, Esq. of Westholme, Somerset,
J.P. and D.L., b. 6 Aug. 1798; m. 8 Feb. 1817,
Eranees Henrietta, dau. of Eobert Williams, Esq.,
Barrister and Kegistrar of the Supreme Court,
Madras, and has issue,
I. Thomas, d. 3 March, 1820; to. April, 1841, Margaret,
dau. of Gen. Tulloch, C.B., H. M. Indian army.
II. Robert, h. 2 Aug. 1821 ; m. 21 Oct. 1843, Agnes Cose.
HI. Albert, h. 22 May, 1823 ; d. 1846.
iv. Henry, b. 20 June, 1829; m. 4 Dec. I8G2, Fanny
Adams.
I. Dora. 11. Isabella Ellen, d. 11 Aug. 1828.
3£utCa(jr.— This family is Scotch, and was formerly
seated in Midlothian. The chief line holds the Barony of
Pennycuick; and of this old stock, it is stated, one of the
descendants was
Thomas Clekk, Esq. of Listonshields and Spittal. He m.
C Dec. 1757, Sarah, 2nd dau. of James Russell, Esq., and by
her (who d. May, 1763), left at his decease, 1769, a son.
Major Thomas Clerk, of Westholme, Somerset. H.E.I.C.,
b. 14 March, 1761, d. 3 Jan. 1817; he to. 12 Sept. 1790,
Dorothy, 4th dau. of John Taylor, Esq. of Townhead, co. Lan-
caster, and by her (who was 6. Feb. 1775, and d. 15 May, 1847)
had issue,
Thomas, b. 16 June, 1797; d. 28 Nov. 1S19.
Robert, now of Westholme.
Henry, b. 17 Aug. 1803 ; d. 21 April, 1838.
Frederick Joseph, b. 24 Oct. 1805; ra. Johanna Hamilton.
David Malcolm (Eev.), b. 18 Dec. 1808; m. Stuart Shep-
pard.
Edward George, 6. 30 March, 1813; m. 1st, Anna Maria,
StatTord ; and 2ndly, Mary West.
. Edmund Hugh, of Burford.
Eleanor, m. Rev. H. W. Barnard. Dora.
Maria, rn. her cousin, William Clerk, Esq.
Emma.
Arms — Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. between two crescents
in chief gu. and a boar's head couped in base sa., all within a
tordure of the second.
Crest and Mottoes — A demi-huntsman winding a horn ppr.,
over it. Free for a blast; below the arms, Amat victoria
curam.
/Seot— Westholme, Shepton Mallett.
CLERK OF BURFORD.
Cleek, Edmfnd Httgh, Esq. of Eurford,
Somerset, J.P., B.C.L. St. John's, Cambridge, b.
5 Feb. 1817 ; m. 26 May, 1853, Eliza Alicia (his
cousin), heiress of Lieut.-Col. John Bladen Taylor,
a director H.E.I.C., and sometime M.P. for Hythe,
by Rachel his wife, dau. of Sir WilUani Dunkin,
Judge of the Supreme Court, Calcutta, and has had
two daus.,
I. Mary Rachel, d. 30 May, 1865.
II. Edith Dorothy.
Mr. Clerk is 7th son of Major Thomns Clerk, of
Westholme, by Dorothy Taylor his -svife.
Linexr/e and Anns — See preceding Memoir.
-Seat— Burford, Shepton Mallet.
CLEVLAND OF TAPELET PARK.
Clevland, Maegaeet Caeoline, of Tapclcy
Park, Devon, vridow of AxroTiSTUS Salteex
Clevland, Esq. of Tapeley Park, and dau. of John
Palmer Chichester, Esq. of Arlington Court, Devon,
by Agnes his wife, eldest dau. of James Hamilton,
Esq. of Bangour and Ninewar ; *. to the Tapeley
estate. Mrs. Clevland has had issue,
I. Archibald, of Tapeley Park, Cornet 17th Lancers, 6.
10 May, 1833; fell at Inkerman, 5 Nov. 1854.
I. Agnes Hamilton, m. Oct. 1855, William Langham Christie,
Esq. of Preston Deanery, co. Northampton, and has issue,
Augustus Langham, 6. 1857 ; Langham Charles, 6. 1859;
Archibald, 6. 1860; Edward, 6. 1863; Spencer, 6. 1868;
Agnes ; and Elizabeth.
II. Caroline Chichester, to. 1857, to William Wither Beach,
Esq. M.P., of Oakley Hall, Hants, and has a son, Archi-
bald William Hicks, 6. 21 Oct. 1859 ; and a dau. Ellis
Margaret.
ILtnCagC— This is a family of antiquity in Scotland, and
claims descent from the Cleulands (or Clelands) of Faslciae,
CO. Lanarkshire, which branch separated from the parent
stem in the reign of Alexander III.
William Clevland, the first that settled in Devonshire,
was the eldest son of Archibald Cleuland, of Knowhoblehill, in
the CO. of Lanark. He was a distinguished Commander in the
Royal Navy, and was in many memorable actions in the reigns
of King William, Queen Anne, and George I. He received
in the year 1702 the freedom of the city of Edinburgh, and of
Hamilton, in Lanarkshire, and as a reward for his long and
faithful service was appointed Commissioner of the Eoyal
Navy. He -m. 1704, Anne, dau. of John Davie, Esq. of Orleigh,
Devon; d. 1715, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Clevland, Esq., M.P. for Saltash, Secretary to the
Admiralty ; he m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Sir
Ca3sar Child, Bart, of Woodford, Essex, by whom he had
issue,
John, b. 1734.
Archibald, b. 1738; Capt. R.N. ; d. 1765, v.iira.
Hester, to. William Saltren Willet, of Porthill, co. Devon,
Capt. R.N.
Anne, d. young.
Elizabeth, m. John Ibbetson, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, Sarah Shuckburgh, dau. of Charles Shuckbuvgh,
Esq. of Longborow, Gloucestershire, and sister to Sir Charles
Shuckburgh, Bart, and had issue,
George, b. 1749; d. 1765.
Augustus, b. 1754; Chief of Boglcbore ; d. 1784.
Selina Shore, m. John Udney, Esq.
Matilda Shore, m. Baron de Pragens, of Switzerland.
John Clevland d. 1763, and was s. by his son,
John Clevland, Esq., M.P. for Barnstaple for seven Par-
liaments, and a Director of Greenwich Hospital ; he nu
Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Richard Stevens, Esq. o^
Winscott, Devon, and dying s. p. 1817, was s. by his great-
nephew,
Augustus Saltren Willett, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of the
6th or Inniskillen Dragoons, in which regiment he served at
the battle of Waterloo. This gentleman assumed by sign
manual, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of
his great-uncle, John Clevland, Esq., the surname and arms
of Clevland only, and became Lieut.-Col. North Devon
Militia. He to. June, 1830, Margaret Caroline, eldest dau. of
John Palmer Chichester, Esq. of Arlington Court, Devon, and
had a son, Archibald, his heir, and two daus. (see above). Col.
Clevland d. 5 July, 1849, and was s. by his son,
Archibald Clevland, Esq. of Tapclcy Park, an officer 17th
Lancers, b. 10 May, 1833, who was killed at Inkerman, 5 Nov.
1854.
A r,ns — A z., a hare salient arg. with a hunting horn round its
neck garnished gu.
Crest — A hand with a sword hllted and pommelled or.
Motto — Fortuna audaccs juvat.
/Seat— Tapley Park, Instow.
CLIFFE OF BELLEVUE.
The late Anthony Cliffe, Esq. of Bellevue, co.
Wexford, High Shei-iff 1823, b. 10 March, 1800 ;
m. 23 June, 1821, Isabella Frances, dau. of Charles
Powell Leslie, Esq. of Glaslough, co. Monaghan, L,
M.P., and by her (who d. 1873) had issue,
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1 ANTiinNT Jonv, now of Bellevue, J. P., D.L., h. Oct. 1S22;
511. 8 Sept. 1858, Amy, 2nd clau. of Sir John Howley, 1st
Serjeant-at-Law in Ireland, and has issue, I Anthony
Loflus, 6. 4 June, 1861; 2 John Kdward, b. 10 Oct. 1862;
3 Henry Cecil, b. 28 Feb. 18G4; 1 Isabella Sarah Mary, d.
in infancy; 2 Amy Mary Paulina.
II. Charles lleniy, late an officer 5Sth foot, 6. June, 1826;
'III. 4 Nov. 1857, Marie Josephine, 5th dau. of the late
Charles Adams, Esq. of Mytton Hall, Shropshire, and had
Francis Henry, b. 16 Jan. 1860. Mr. Cliffe d. Sept. 1866
III. Edward, late an officer in the army, b. April, 1830.
I. Marianne Jane Place. ii. Frances Harriet.
III. Isabella Catherine.
IV. Emily Cecilia, d. unm. July, 1863.
V. Jane Elizabeth, m. 8 Sept. 1858, Thomas EcdinRton
IJoche, Esq., only son of Stephen Roche, J. P., of Rye Hill,
CO. Galway, and Moyvanines and Clounties, co. Limerici;
VI. Eleanor Barbara.
Mr. Cliffe d. 27 Aug. 1878.
HiUCngC— John Cliffe, of 'Westminster, went to
Ireland as Secretary-at-War of the army sent by the
Parliament, under the command of Chomweli,, 1649 ;
and acquired grants of land in the counties of Wexford
and Mcath. He ?)i. Eleanor, 5th dau. of Nicholas Loftus, Esq.
of Fethard, eo. Wexford, grandfather of the 1st Lord Loftus,
of Loftus Hall, and by her (who wasi. 1 Dec. 1G41, and d.
3 Sept. 1700) had issue. Mr. Cliffe was M.P. for Taghmon
1661, and High Sheriff co. Wexford 1680. His eldest son,
John Cliffe, Esq.of Malrankan Hall, Dungulph Castle, and
New Koss, 6. 3 May, 1661; to. 1694, Barbara, eldest dau. and
eventual heir of William Carr, Esq. of the city of Cork, and
had issue,
I. Jon>f, his heir.
II. William, of New Ross, h. 5 April, 1701; ?j!. his cou.?in,
Eleanor, dau. of Richard Vigors, Esq. of Old Leighlin, co.
Carlow, and had issue seven sons, who all d. iinm., except
the Rev. John Cliffe, of New Ross, b. 1736, who m. Sarah,
dau. and co-heir of Richard Wilson, Esq., and dying there
14 Feb. 1816, left issue, one son and two daus., 1 John,
who was lost in his passage from Bristol to Waterford, 1817,
uniit.: 1 «;:■ :'1i, ,„. March, 1803, Henry Loftus Tottenham,
E-iq. ' : ■; ,1 :i"h, CO. Wexford, and d. 12 Dec. 1839:
2 Aim . ■. I'!, i-lii, the Rev. Thomas Mercer Vigors, of
Bur-a" ■, r-,. r;il-lnM'.
III. Anthony, b. 30 March, 1703; a Major in the army.
IV. Edward, b. 26 Aug. 1705; suiiposcd to have died a
child.
V. George, 6. 27 May, 1707.
VI. Edward, b. 30 July, 1709.
VII. Loftus, 6. Dec. 1710; Major in the army; d. 1766. lie
m. Anne, dau. of William Hore, Esq. of Harperstown, co.
Wexford, which lady d. March, 1814, aged 83, having had
issue one son and three daus.,
1 Walter, 6. 4 Fob. 1757 ; m. HaiTict, dau. of Gen. Sir
Anthony Farrington, Bart., and having attained the rank
of Lieut.-Gen., d. July, 1816, leaving an only child.
The Rev. Loftus Anthony Cliffe, of Osbonie Place,
Wilton, Taunton, Somersetshire, 6. 12 Sept. 1795 ; m.
1 Aug. 1821, Saliime, dau. of John Capon, Esq. of
Taunton, and d. 12 Aug. 1877, having had an only
dau., Harriet Salome, m. July, 1844, Arthur Kingluko,
Esq. of Taunton.
1 Dorothy, 6. 2 Jan. 1756: m. John Harvey, Esq. of
Killiane Castle, co. Wexford; and d. 1813.
2 Barbara, b. 6 Dec. 1762; m. 22 Oct. 1784, to John Stan-
ford, Esq. of Born, co. Cavan.
3 Anne, b. 2 Feb. 1764; iii. 1 May, 1783, to the Rev.
Roger Owen, Rector of Camolin, co. Wexford.
ipposcd to have died a
Cliarlcs Tottenham, Esq.
I. Arthur Gifford, Esq. of
Tm. Henry, 6. 17 March, 1711
child.
IX. Henry, b. 16 Dec. 1714,
I. Eleanor, 6. 16 July, 1695 ; i
of Tottenham Green.
II. Barbara, 6.27 Oct. 1697;
Aherne, co. Cork, and had issue,
Catherine, sole heir, m. 10 May, 1764, the Hon. William
Brabazon, 2nd son of Edward, 7th Earl of Mcath, and
had issue.
III. Anne, 6. 11 Jan. 1693.
IV. Elizabeth, b. 27 Feb. 1699.
V. Mary, b. May, 1704 ; m. John Leigh, Esq. of Rosogarland,
CO. Wexford, and had a son and dau.,
Robert Leigh, m. Annabella, dau. of Robert Leslie, Esq.
of Glasslough.
Grace Leigh, m. 20 May, 1758, Anthony, 8th Earl of
Meath.
Ir. Cliffe was one of the Commissioners for raising money by
Dan for William III., in the co. Wexford, 1095 and 1098, and
to 1715. He wa.? s. by hi3
was M.P. for Bannow from
eldest son,
John Cliffe, Esq. of New Ross, 6. Aug. 1696, m. 9 Jan.
1727-28, Jane, eldest dau.of his cousin Henry jCliffe, of Suttonj
Surrey, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Anthony, who s. his brother .Tohn.
III. Edward Lard, of co. Wicklow, Clerk, d. s p.
I. Barbara, b. 13 Jan. 1728-29, d. unm.
II. Jane, b. 19 Oct. 1730; m. 1st, the Rev. Joshua Tenrh,
of Bryanstown, and had issue a son, d. young; Jane|
d.vMiii.; and Marianne, m. Charles Powell Leslie, Esq. of
Glasslough, who had, with other issue,
Isabella Frances, wife of Anthony Cliffe Esq., of
Bellevue.
She m. 2ndly, Charles Tottenham, Esq., of New Ross, but
had no i.ssue by him. She d. 11 Jan. 1797.
HI. Mary, b. 2 Feb. 1740; d. unm. 1834, at Bath.
IV. Henrietta, b. July, 1748; d. unm. 1821, at Bath.
The eldest son,
John Cliffe, Esq. of New Ross, of which he was Recorder,
b. 31 Aug. 1733 ; d. unm. 1795, and was s. by his brother,
Anthony Cliffe, Esq. of New Ross, 6. 11 Oct. 1734; Capt.
4th horse, 1 Oct. 1766, and a Major in the army ; m. 1795,
Frances, 2nd dau. of Col. Joseph Deane of Terenure, co. Dublin,
and left at his decease, 1803 (with two daus., Jane Catherine,
m. Robert Shapland, 1st Lord Carew, of Castle Boro',
CO. Wexford; and Cecilia Francis, m. Robert Daniell, Esq. of
New Forest, co. Westmeath), an only surviving son, Anthony
Cliffe, Esq. of Bellevue.
^rms— Erm., on a fess between three wolves' head erased
sa. a trefoil between two mullets or.
Crest— A. wolf's head erased quarterly per pale indented
or and sa.
Motlo — In cruce glorior.
/SeaJ— Bellevue, Killurin, on the Slancy, co. Wexford.
CLIFFORD OF FEAMPTON.
CtiFFOED, Heney James, Esq. of Frampton, co.
Grloucester, b. 24 Aug. 1840; s. his grandfather
1867 ; m. 26 July, 1865, Annie Frances, youngest
dau. of the Eev. Henry Grreen, Rector of Upton St.
Leonard's, co. Gloucester, and has issue,
I. Henky Francis, 6. 19 Aug. 1871.
I. Lilian Annie. ii. Evelyn Jlary.
III. Edith Katherine. iv. Mabel Constance.
ILtUCagC— N.\TiiANiEL Winchcombe, Esq. of Frampton,
b. \lbl (only son of Nathaniel Winchcombe, Esq., by Anne his
wife, dau. and co-heir of William Bell, Esq. of Gloucester, and
Sainthurst, by Catherine his wife, dau. and eventual heiress
of William Clutterbuck, E.sq., whose father, Nathaniel Clutter-
buck, Esq. of Nast End, Eastington, m. Mary Clifford, eldest
dau. and co-heir of John Clifford, Esq. of Frampton, the
representative of the Frampton branch of the illustrious house
of Clifford), assumed by royal license, 31 Oct. 1801, the sur-
name and arms of Cliffokd. He m. 1782, Mary, dau. and
heir of Daniel Packer, Esq. of Painswick, co. Gloucester, and
had issue,
Henry Clifford, his heir.
Catherine Elizabeth.
Maria, m. 1808, the Rev. Powell Colchester Guise, Rector of
Craike, co. Durham.
Charlotte Anne, m. 1813, Purnell Bransby Purnell, Esq. of
Stancombe Park, co Gloucester.
Rosamond.
Mr. Clifford d. 16 Sept. 1817, and was .9. by his son,
Henry Clifford Clifford, Esq. of Frampton, co. Gloucester,
6. 24 Dec. 1785; m. 28 April, 1808, Elizabeth, only child of
John Wallington, Esq. of Peers Court, co. Gloucester, and by
her (who d. 1838) had issue,
I. Henry John, b. 21 Sept. 1810; m. 19 July, 1838, Marianne,
dau. of the Rev. James Phelps, Rector of Brimsfield, co.
Gloucester. He d. Dec. 1852, and had issue,
1 Henry James, 6. 24 Aug. 1840.
2 Walter John, b. 7 March, 1842.
3 William, 6. 12 Jan. 1845 ; m. Gertrude, dau. of Ed.
Massy
4 Edward Arthur, h. 12 April, 1850; m. Helen Eliza, dau
of —Milne, Esq.
5 George, d. an infant.
1 Edith Elizabeth. 2 Constance JIary,
3 Catherine Mahel, d. an infant.
II, Walter Charles, d. under age.
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IV. Edmund (Rev.), b. 20 J.ily, 1821; m. 15 June, 18.W,
Sarah Matilda Audley, dau. of the late John Clayton Hall,
Esq. of Brighton. ., .
V. Frederick; 6. 11 April, 1823; m. 22 April, 1848, Anna
Maria Smith Tiley, and has issue,
1 Frederick, b. 10 Feb. 1849.
2 Henry Clifford, b. 20 Au;;. 18-50.
3 William Vernon, b. 16 Dec. 1858.
1 Eose. 2 Constance Caroline.
VI. John (Rev.), 6. 20 Oct. 1824; ra. April, 1856, Georgina
Frances, dau. of Joseph Cripps, Esq. of Farm HUl, co.
Gloucester, which lady d. 1875.
I Klizaheth. n. Mary Anne, d. v.vm.
III. Charlotte, d. v.n,n. iv. Catherine, d. unm.
V. Constance.
He d. 18 April, 1867, and was s. by his grandson, IIenrt
James Cliffobd, Esq.
^,.„j.5_Chequy az. and or, nn a hcnd gu. thr:e lions
passant of the second.
Ci-est—A hand ppr. holding a flcur-dc-Iis or.
Motto — Dulcis amor patriae.
Seat — Frampton Court, Stonehouse, co. Gli'uccster.
CLIFFORD OF PERRISTONE AND
LliANTILlO.
MosGAx- Clifford, He^tet, Essq. of Perristoiic,
CO. Hereford, and Llantilio, co. Monmouth, Colonel
of the Monmouthshire Militia, present male repre-
sentative of the house of Tredegar, J.P. and D.L.,
M.P. for Hereford from 1847 to 1865, b. 1806 ; m.
12 Aug. 1834, Catherine Harriett, only dau. of
Joseph Yorke, Esq. of Forthampton Court, co.
Gloucester (eldest son of James, Bishop of Ely, and
grandson of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke), by
Catherine his wife, eldest dau. of James Cocks, Esq.,
and niece to Charles, 1st Lord Somers, and by this
lady has issue,
I. Henry Somers Morgan, 6. 1836; deceased.
I. Marian, m. 12 June, 1860 the Hon. James Fitz Walter
Butler (eldest son of Lord Dunboyne), who has assumed
the additional surname of Clifford.
ILtlTCajSC.— William Morgan, Esq., 3rd son of Sir William
Morgan, Knt. of Tredegar, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir
William Wintour {see Burke's Peerage), m. Miss Jane Morgan,
and had a son,
Richard Morgan, Esq., m. Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of
Henry Probert, of the Argocd and Pantglas, Monmouthshire,
and had a son,
Richard Morgan, Esq., m. Miss Abigail Phelps, and was
father of
William Morgan, Esq., who assumed the surname of Clif-
ford, pursuant to the will of his cousin, Thomas Clifford, Esq.,
and became AVilliam Morgan Clifford. This Mr. Morgan
Clifford 7/1. Eliza Maria, eldest dau. of Richard Lewis, Esq. of
Llantilio, Monmouthshire, and had a son, Morgan, ni. Sophia,
2nd dau. and co-heir of the late Jonathan Willington, Esq.
of Rapla, CO. Tipperary, and by her had a son, Henry Morgan
Clifford, Esq., now of Perristone, co. Hereford, and Llantilio,
CO. Monmouth, M.P.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th. chequy or and az. a fess
gu., for Clifford ; 2nd, or, a grifiin scgreant sa., for Morgan
of Tredegar ; 3rd, per pale sa. and az. three fleurs-de-lis arg.,
for Probert.
Crest— A griffin scgreant sa.
Motto— Semxier paratus.
Seats— Perristone, near Ross; and Llantilio, Crosscn:y, co.
Monmouth.
CLIFTON OF CLIFTON AND LYTHAM.
Clifton, John Talbot, Esq. of Clifton and
Lytham, co. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., late Col. 1st
Eoyal Lancasliire Militia, and formerly in the 1st
Life Guards, High Sheriff 1853, and M.P. for North
Lancashire from 1844 to 1817, b. 5 March, 1819 ;
m. 22 April, 1844, Lady Eleanor Cecily Lowther,
sister of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lonsdale, and has
an only son,
Thomas Henbt, of Ashton Park, Preston, M.P. for North
Lancashire, J. P., Lieut. Lancashire Yeomanry Cavalry,
formerly 1st Life Guards, b, 3 March, 1845; m. 7 Feb.
18C7, Madeline Diana Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Andrew
Agnew, Bart., and has issue,
1 John Talbot, b. 1868. 2 Cuthbert, 6. 1870.
3 Harry Arthur, 6. 1S74. 4 Charles Caryl, b. 1877.
1 Madeline Edith.
2 Constance Gertrude Cecily.
3 Francis Victoria.
ILtUraflf . — The precise period when the first ancestor of
the family of Clifton seated himself at Clifton, in Lancashire,
cannot be ascertained. The most probable conjecture is, that
either Roger de Poictou, or Herveus, the great grantees of
the Crown, bestowed part of their vast possessions upon their
officers and followers, to be holden of them, or of their superior
lords. One of these officers may reasonably be presumed to
have seated himself at Clifton, and, in conformity to the
almost invariable practice of those times, acquired his
patronymic of Clifton from the place of his residence. The
first person whose name occurs on authentic record is,
William de Clifton, who held ten carucates of land in the
hundred of Amoundernes, 42 Henry 111., a.d. 1257. His son,
Gilbert de Clifton, who, during part of the reigns of
Henry III. and Edward I., executed the office of Seneschal
to Henry de Lacy, Eari of Lincoln, Lord of Clithero and
Blackburnshire, &c., served the office of Sheriff of co. Lan
caster in the years 1278, 1286, 1287, 1289, and d. 17
Edward II., a.d. 1323. His eldest son.
Sir William de Clifton, was elected Knight of the
Shire in September, 1302, jointly with Gilbert de Singleton;
and again in 1304, with William de Banastre. By his wife
Elcn, he was father of his successor.
Sir William de Clifton, Knt., ;». Margaret, dau. of Sir |
Robert Shirebum, Knt., and was s. at his decease, in 1365, by
his son.
Sir Nicholas de Clifton, Knt., who served in the wars in
France, and was appointed Governor of the Castle of Ham in
Picardy, by letters patent, 14 Jan. 7 Richard II., a.d. 1383.
He ra. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Thomas West, Knt. of Snitterficid,
CO. Warwick, and was father of
Robert de Clifton, Knight of the Shire for co. Lancaster
in 1382, whose eldest son,
Thomas Clifton, was in the retinue which accompanied
Henry V. to France in lilo {see 'Sicoh^s's History of the Battle
of Aghicourt, p. 278). He d. in 1442, leaving by his wife
Agnes, dau. of Sir Richard Molyneux, Knt. of Scphton, a son,
his successor,
Richard Clifton, m. Alice, dau. of John Butler, of Eaw-
cliffe, CO. Lancaster, and had issue.
James Clifton, ra. in 1457, Alice, dau. and heiress of James
Lancaster, of Westmorland, and dying in 1490, was s. by his son,
Robert Clifton, ra. Margaret, dau. of Nicholas Butler, of
Bewsey, co. Lancaster, and had two sons, Cuthbert, his
successor, and William. The elder son,
Cuthbert Clifton, of Clifton, ra. Alice, dau. and co-heir of
Sir John Lawrence, Knt. of Ashton, co. Lancaster, and d. in
1512, leaving an only dau.,
Elizabeth, m. 1st, Sir Richard Hesketh, Knt. of Rufford,
without issue; 2ndly, Sir William Molyneux, Knt. of
Sephton, who became in consequence. Lord of Clifton.
Cuthberfs youngest brother,
William Clifton, of Westby, ra. in 1517, Isabell Thorn-
borough, of Hampsfleld, in Lonsdale North, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Wostby, m. Ellen, dau. of Sir
Alexander Osbaldiston, Knt. of Osbaldiston, co. Lancaster,
and had a son and heir,
Cuthbert Clifton, Esq. of Wostby, m. Catherine, dau. of
Sir Richard Hoghton, Knt. of Hoghton, and dying, was s. by
his eldest son,
Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Westby, m. Mary, dau. of Sir
Edward Norris, Knt., of the Speke, co. Lancaster, and was «.
by his son,
Sir Cuthbert Clifton, Knt. of Westby, ra. 1st, Ann, dau
of Thomas Tildersby, of Morley, co. Lancaster, by whom he
had issue,
Thomas, his successor.
Cuthbert, Col. in the army of King Charles I., slain at the
siege of Manchester, Oct. 1642.
Elizabeth, m. Sir William Gerard, Knt. and Bart, of Bryn
and Garswood.
He m. 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of Sir Thomas Smith, Knt. of
Wootton Walwyns, co. Warwick, and by her had a numerous
issue. Sir Cuthbert purchased, 14 Feb. 1606, the manors
of Marton and Lytham of Sir John Holeroft, Knt. Ue d. itt
1631, and was e. by his eldest s«u,
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Thomas Ct.iFTos, Ksq. of Wcstby, m. Anne, ilau. nnd co-
heir of Sir Cuthlicrt Halsall, of llalsall and Clifton (repre-
sentative of Elizabeth, heiress of Cuthbeit Clifton, of Clifton),
and thus the latter estate became again the possession of the
Cliftons. Mr. Clifton d. 16 Dec. 1G57, and was s. by his eldest
son,
CuTnBERT CuFTON, Esq. of West.by and Clifton, who m.
1G41, Margaret, dau. and sole heir of George Ireland, Esq. of
Southworth, co. Laneaster, but dying without issue, was s. by
his brother.
Sir Thomas Cufton, h. 7 July, 1G28; created a Baronet
1642. He TO. 1st, Bridget, dau. of Sir George Heneage, of
Hainton, co. Lincoln, by whom he had several children, who
all d. young, except Mary, who m. Thomas, 6th Lord Petre.
Sir Thomas Clifton m. 2ndly, Bridget, dau. of Sir Edward
Husscy, Knt. of Hunnington, co. Lincoln, by whom he had a
dau. Bridget, m. Sir Francis Andrews, of Denton, co. North-
ampton. Sir Thoni;is Clifton, with Lord Molyneux, and several
other Catholic gentlemen of rank, were unjustly accused of
treason, 1689, and all acquitted. lie d. 13 Nov. 1G94, when
the Baronetcy became extinct, and the estates devolved on
(the son of his brother John) his nephew,
Thomas Clifton, Esq., m. Eleonora Alathca, dau. of Richard
Waluiesley, Esq. of Dunkenhalgh, co. Lancaster, anddying
1720, was s. by his son,
Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Clifton, Westby, and Lytliam, b.
1C9G, VI. Mary, dau. and co-heir of liichard, 5th Viscount
Molyneux, by whom (who m. 2ndly, 8 Feb. 1752, William
Anderton, Esq. of Euxton Hall, co. Lancaster) he left at his
decease, IG Dec. 1734, a son,
Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Clifton, AVestby, and Lytham, b.
1728 ; m. three wives, but left surviving issue by his 3rd wife
only, Lady Jane Bertie (m. 29 Sept. 1760), dau. of Willougliby,
3rd Earl of Abingdon, viz.,
John, his successor.
Kleanora, m. 19 April, 1784, Thomas Scarishrick Ecclcston,
Esq. of Scarisbrick and Ecclcston.
Catheiine, iH. 29 May, 1789, John Talbot, Esq., brother of
Charles, 16th Earl of Shrewsbury, and d. May, 1791.
Sophia.
Mr. Clifton, who built Lytham Hall, d. 11 May, 1783, and was
s. by his eldest son,
John Clifton, Esq. of Clifton, Westby, and Lytham, 6.
17G4; m. 1785, Ehzabeth, dau. of Thomas Riddell, Esq. of
Felton Park and Swinburne Castle, Northumberland, aud by
her (who d. 19 Nov. 1825), had issue,
Thomas, his heir
John, b. 1790, of Lincoln's Inn; m. 28 April, I8I7, Maria,
youngest dau. of John Tratford, Esq. of 'i'rafford, co. Lan-
caster, and had issue, Cuthbert William; John; and
Edmund.
William, b. 1791.
Edward, 6. 1794; served in the Coldstream Guard?, in Spain
and France, under the Duke of Wcilingtcin, i,i. 15 Jan.
1819, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Thomas Scarisbrick Ecclcston,
Esq. of Ecclcston, Scarisbrick, and Wrightington, by his
wife Eleanora Clitton, and left i.ssuc, Thomas Diccimson, of
Wrightington (see Dicconson); William Charles; Charles;
Edwaid; Han-iet, m. 14 Feb. 1849, Itobert, Lord Gerard,
and Mary Charlotte.
Charles, 6. 5 July, 1796 : d. Dec. 1825.
Elizabeth, m. 23 Aug. 1814, Charles Thomas Conolly, Esq. of
Midford Castle, Somerset.
Mary, d. 6 July 1808.
Harriet.
Mr. Clifton d. 23 March, 1832, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Clifton and Lytham, J. P. and
D.L., an ofhcer 14th Dragoons, served under the Duke of
Wellington, b. 29 Jan. 1788; m. 17 March. 1817, Hetty,
3au. of Peregrine Treves, Esq., Postmaster-General of Cal-
cutta, and relict of David Campbell, of Kildalloig, Argyll-
Shire, and has issue,
I. John Talbot, now of Lytham.
II. Tliomas Henry, Maj.-(icn., Extra Equerry to II.B.H. 'he
Duke of Cambridge, Knt. of the Legion of Honour, and Jled-
jidie. fith class, /). May, 1820; m. 1877, Lady Cosmo Russell.
m. Charles Frederick Abney Hastings, J. P. and D.L., of
Donington Park and Willesley Hall, co. Leicester, b. June,
1822; M. 30 April, 1853, Lady Edith Maude Rawdon
Hastings, Countess of Loudoun, in her own right, eldest
dau. of George .\ugustus Francis, 2nd Marquess of Hastings,
and by her (who d. 1874), has issue (see Burke's Fccrarjv).
His eldest son is Earl of Loudoun.
IV. Edward Arthur, b. 1825; d. 1850.
V. Augustus Wykeham, of Warton Hall, Lytham, co. Lan-
caster, late Capt. Rifle Brigade, b. 2 March, ls2!', m.
11 Dec. 1855, Lady Bertha Lclgarde Hastings, 2nd dau.,
and eventually co-heir of Gcor;;e Augustus Francis, 2mi
Uarquess of Hastings, and has issue,
1 Rawdon George Grey, h. Nov. 1859,
2 Cecil Talbot, b. Jan. 1862.
1 Ella Cecily Mary. 2 Lelgarde Harry Florence.
Arms — Sa., on a bend arg. three mullets gu. ~
Cnst—A. dexter arm embowcd in armour holding a swo)
ppr.
jl/o J (0— Mortem aut triumphum.
Utats — Clifton and Lytliam Hall, Preston, co. Lancaster.
CLIFTON OF CLIFTON.
Clifton, Henry Egbert, Esq. of Clifton IT.-ill.
CO. Nottingham, J.P., High Sheritf 1875, b. 30 Deo-
1832; m. 6 Dec. 1860, Elizabeth, dau. of the
Itev. William MacBean, Eector of St. Peter's,
Tavy, Devon. Mr. Clifton assumed the name and
arms of Clifton, in Aug. 1869, on succeeding to
the estates of his cousin, Sir Kobert Juckes Clifton,
13art.
JiilTCaffC. — ^The surname of this ancient family is derived
from the village of Clifton, near Nottingham, so called from
its situation upon an elevated plateau above a cliff of red
sandstone, which rises abruptly from the banks of the river
Trent. According to Thoroton, the Historian of Nottingham-
shire, the manors of Clifton and Wilford were purchased from
the family of de Rhodes, about the latter end of the reign of
King Henry III., by
Sir Gervase de Clifton, Knt., to whom the purchase was
confirmed by King Edward I., in 1281. This Sir Gervase was
appointed Sheriff of the cos. of Nottingham and Derby in 1279,
and held that office for seven years, and in 1286 he was con-
stituted Sheriff of Yorkshire, and so continued for six years.
During his shrievalty he was committed to gaol upon the com-
plaint of John de Carleton, for making a false return to a writ.
He m. Amtiicia, dau. of Sir William Sampson, Knt. of Epper-
ston, CO. Nottingham, and d. in 1324, having had issue, a
son,
Gervase de Clifton, sometimes sty'ed de Glapton, from an
estate which he .acquired through his marriage with Alicia,
dau. and co-heir of Robert de Rabacy, of Glapton, co. Not-
tingham. He d. during his father's lit'etime, leaving a son,
Sir Robert de Clifton, Knt., of Clifton, who was 25 years of
age at the time of his grandfather's death. He m. Emma, dau.
of Sir William Moton, Knt., and d. in 1327. His great-grand-
son,
Sir John de Clifton, Knt. of Clifton, m. Catherine, dau. of
Sir John Cressy, Knt. of Hodsock, co. Nottingham, and sister
and co-heir of Sir Hugh Cressy, Knt., and thus acquired a
considerable augmentation of property. He represented the
CO. of Nottingham in Parliament, and was killed at the battle
of Shrewsbury, 21 July, 1403. By Cathciine his wife (who
survived him, and was afterwards ni. to Ralph Mackarell) he
left issue.
Sir Gervase Clifton, Knt. of Clifton and Hodsock, whorf. 8
Dec. 1453, and was buried near to the sepulchre of Dame Cathe-
rine his mother, in the Priory Church, at Elyth. He to.
Isabella, dau. of Sir Robert Francis, Knt., who rf. 13 June, 1457,
and was buried at Clifton. Their son and successor.
Sir Robert Clifton, Knt. of Clifton and Hodsock, was
30 years of age at the time of his father's death. He m. Alice,
dau. of John Booth, of Barton, co. Lancaster, and sister of
WilHam and Lawrence Booth, both Archbishops of York,
which lady d. 9 Sept. 1470. This Sir Robert Clifton com-
menced the foundation of a college, or chantry, dedicated to
the Holy Trinity, at Clifton, but d. 9 April, 1478, before his
design could be carried into effect, but his pious intentions
were religiously performed by his son,
Sir Gervase Clifton, Knt. of Clifton and Hodsock, who exe-
cuted the office of Sheriff of the cos. of Nottingham and Derby
in 1471, and again in 1477, and was Receiver-General of those
counties. He washkewise an Esquire of the Body to King
Edward IV., and was made a Knight of the Bath at the coro-
nation of King Richard III. He was twice married : 1st to
AUce, dau. of Thomas Nevile, of Rolleston, co. Notting-
ham, and widow of Richard Thurland, of the same co.
(whose monumental effigy yet remains in the north transept
of Clifton church), and 2ndly, to Agnes, dau. of Robert Con-
stable, of F'lamborough, co. York, and widow of Sir Walter
Griffith, Knt. Sir Gervase d. 12 May, 1491, having had issue,
by his 1st wife, nine sons, of whom Robert, tlie eldest, appears to
have been in holy orders, so that the family estates devolved
upon the second son,
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Sra Gebvase Clittoji, Knt. of Clifton and Hodsock, who was
twice marricrt, 1st, to Agnes, dau. of Sir Walter Griffith, Knt. ;
and 2ndly, to Joanna, dau. of John Bussy, of Ilougham, co.
Lincoln, and widow of Sir Nicholas Byron, Knt. of Colwick,
CO. Nottingham. He d. 5 June, 1508, leaving issue, by his
Ist wife, a son,
EoBEKT Clifton, Esq. of Clifton and Hodsock, m. let, Alice,
dau. of Sir Simon Digby, Knt.,. Lieutenant of the Tower of
London, by whom he had no issue ; and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of
Henry, Lord Clifford, and sister of Henry, 1st Earl of North-
umberland, who through the lines of Chfford, Percy, and
Mortimer, was descended from Lionel Plantagcnet, Duke of
Clarence, son of King Edwaed III. Kobert Clifton rf. in
151S. leaving, by his 2nd wife, a dau., Barbara, m. Wilham
Jackson, of Wentworth, co. York, and two sons, the elder of
whom was
Sill Gervase Clifton, Knt., a very eminent personage in
the reigns of King Henry VIII., King Edward VI., Queen
Mart, and Queen Elizabeth. He was a gentleman in great
authority in peace and war, yet, notwithstanding his martial
inclination, of so courteous and affable a disposition, that he
was usually styled "Gentle Sir Gervase," and Queen Eliza-,
BETH has given him that title in a distich, attributed to her,
Majesty, on four Nottinghamshire Knights :—
"Gervase, the gentle; Stanhope, the stont;
Markham, the lion; and Sutton, the lout."
He m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Sir John Nevile, Knt. of Chevett.
CO. York, by whom (who d. 10 April, 1564) he had an only
surviving dau., Elizabeth, m. Peter Frescheville, Esq. of
Staveley, co. Derby ; and 2ndly, Winifred, dau. and heir of
■William Thwaites, Esq. of Oldston, Suffolk, and relict of Sir
George Pierrepont, Knt. of Holme Pierrepont, co. Notting-
ham, by whom he had an only son. Sir Gervase, d. 20 Jan.
1588, and was buried at Clifton, where there yet remains a
fine altar-tomb, adorned with the effigies of the knight and hi.s
two wives. His only son, by the second marriage,
George Clifton, Esq., d. in his father's Ufetirae, 5 Aug.,
1587, aged 20, having issue by Winifred his wife, dau. of Sir
Anthony Thorold, Knt. of Marston, co. Lincoln, a posthumous
son,
Sir George Clifton, who was made a Knight of the Bath at
the coronation of King James I, and was created a Baronet,
22 May, 1611. He represented Nottingham.shire in Parliament
in the reigns of King James I., King Charles I., and King
Charles II., and was a Commissioner at Newark and Oxford
for King Charles I. during the civil wars. Sir Gervase ra.
no less than seven wives : 1st, Lady Penelope Kich, dau.
of Richard, Earl of Warwick, who d. 25 Oct. 1613, leaviug a
son,
I. Gervase, who s. as 2nd bart.
He m. 2ndly, Lady Frances Clifford, dau. of Frances, Earl
of Cumberland, by whom (who d. 22 Nov. 1627) he had issue,
II. Clifford (Sir), m. Frances, dau. of Sir Heneage Finch, Knt.
of Kensington, Iiliddlesex, sometime Speaker of the House
of Commons, and had,
1 William, who s. his uncle as 3rd hart.
1 Catherine, m. Sir John Parsons, Bart, of Epsom, Surrey,
and of Stanton-on-the-Wolds, co. Nottingham (who d. 17
Jan. 1704), and left issue.
2 Arabella, m. Admiral Sir Francis Wheeler, Knt., and
d. 10 Jan. 1720.
I. Margaret, m. 1st, Sir John South, Knt.; 2ndly, William
Whichcote, Esq., and 3rdly, Robert, Lord Hunsden.
II. Elizabeth, m. Richard Tempest, Esq. of Bracewell, co.
York.
III. Frances, in. Anthony Eyre, Esq. of Bampton, Notts.
IV. Anne, m. Sir Francis Rhodes, Bart, of Barlborough, co.
York (who d. 3 May, 1651), leaving issue.
V. Lettice, to. Clifton Rhodes, Esq. of Stourton, co. Notting-
ham, a younger brother of the above-named Sir Francis,
and had issue an only son, who d. an infant.
His 3rd wife was Mary, dau. of John Egioke, Esq. of Egiokef
CO. Worcester, and widow of Sir Francis Leeke, Bart, of Sutton
Scarsdale, co. Derby, which lady d. s. -p. 19 Jan. 1630 ; his 4th
wife, Isabel Meek, of Wolverhampton, co. Stafford, widow
of John Hodges, Alderman of London, d. s. p. July, 1637;
his 5th wife, Anne, dau. of Sir Francis South, Knt., also
d. s. i?.,May, 1639; his 6th was Jane, dau. of Anthony Eyre,
Esq. of Eampton, co. Nottingham, and by this lady (who d. in
March, 1655) he had issue, with a dau., Mary, who d. an
isfant,
I. Robert, of Blyth Spital, co. Nottingham, m. Sarah, dau. of
Nathaniel Parkhurst, Esq. of Woudlord, Essjcx, and was
Ckrvase, who inherited as 4th bart.
II. Charles, d. unm.
I. Jane, m. Christopher Packe, Esq. of Cotes, co. Leicester,
and had issue.
His 7th wife was Lady Alice Hastings, dau. of Henry,
Earl of Huntingdon, who survived her husband a few months
only. Sir Gervase Chfton d. 23 June, 1666, and was buried
"pompa decora," as his monument in Clifton Church expres-
seth, on the 2 Aug. following. He was «. in his titles and
estates by his eldest son.
Sir Gervase Clifton, Bart, of Clifton, m. Sarah, dau. and
co-heir of Timothy Pudsey, Esq. of Selston, co. Nottingham,
and dying s. p., in Jan. 1676, was s. by his nephew.
Sir William Clifton, Bart, of Clifton, also d. s. p., when
the baronetcy devolved upon his cousin.
Sir Gervase Clifton, Bart, of Clifton, who had fifteen sons
by Anne his wife, dau. of Dudley Bagnall, Esq. of Newry, in
Ireland, which lady survived her husband, and m. 2ndly,
Wilham Blackburn, Esq. of Ongar, Essex. Sir Gervase d. 27
Feb. 1731, and was s. in title and estates by his eldest surviving
son.
Sir Robert Clifton, Bart, of Clifton, sometime M.P. for
East Retford. He in. 1st, the Lady Frances Coote, dau. of
Nanfan, Earl Bellamont, by whom he had an only dau. Frances;
he ra. 2ndly, Sarah, eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas
Lombo, Knt., an Alderman of the city of London; and 3rdly,
Judith, dau. of Captain Thwaites. He d. in 1748, leaving, by
his 2nd wife, a son and successor.
Sir Gervase Clifton, Bart, of Clifton, High Sheriff of
Nottinghamshire in 1767. He was 6. 31 May, 1744; to. the
sole dau. and heir of Richard Lloyd, Esq. of Aberfeclian, co.
Monmouth (which lady d. in Sept. 1780, of a putrid fever,
caught in attendance upon her sons), and d. 20 Sept. 1817,
having had issue,
I Robert (Sir) who s. to the baronetcy, and was High Sheriff
of Nottinghamshire in 1820. He d. a bachelor, 29 April,
18.37.
II. Jdckes Granville (Sir), who s. to the baronetcy upon
the decease of his elder brother. This gentleman, who
served as High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire in 1840, as-
sumed the surname of Jcckes, in addition to, and before
his patronymic. He was twice m. : 1st, in 1794, to Mar-
garet, dau. of James de Lancy, Esq. of Bath, Somerset;
and 2ndly, in 1812, to Marianne, dau. of JohnSwinfcn, Esq.
of Swinfen, in Staffordshire. He d. 1 Oct. 1852, leaving
issue by his 2nd wife (who d, 20 Dec. 18G0), one son and^
one dau.,
I Robert Juckes (Sir), last bart., b. 24 Dec. 1826; m.
Geraldine Isabella, dau. of Lieut.-Col. O'ileara, and
('. s. p. 30 May, 1869, whereupon the baronetcy became
dormant.
1 Marianne Margaret, m. 12 June, 1842, Sir Henry Hervey
Bruce, Bart, of Downhill, co. Londonderry, and has issue,
two sons.
HI. Arthur Benjamin (Sir), Gen. in the army, G.C.B., K.C.H.,
K.S.A., K.S.W., sometime Col. of the 1st Dragoons, d. s. p.,
7 March, 1869.
I. Frances, i/t. 2 Aug. 1797, Ven. Robert Markham, Rector
of Bolton Percy, and Archdeacon of York, 5th son of the
Most Rev. William Markham, D.D., Archbishop of York ''
(mc. Markham of Cuffoth Bali). The Archdeacon (/. 17
July, 1837. Mrs. Markham d. 8 Dec. 1846, having had issue,
1 Robert, Capt. in H.M. 58th regt. ; d. a bachelor, in May,
1832.
2 Henry Spencer (Rev.), Rector of Clifton, co. Nottingham,
and Prebendary of York, b. 8 Jan. 1805: in. 18 Oct. 1831,
Soiihia Charlotte, dau. of Sir John ListcT Kayc, Bart.,
and d. 2 Sept. 1844, leaving issue an only son,
Henry Robert, the present possessor of the estates, who
assumed the name and arms of Clifton, upon the de-
cease of his cousin. Sir Robert Juckcs-Cliitou, Bart., in
1869.
1 Frances Egerton, d. unm. 19 Dec. 1837.
2 Georgina, ia. 16 Sept. 1824, George, 10th Earl of Had-
dington, and d. 26 Feb. 1873, leaving issue.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., a lion ramp, within |
an orle of cinquefoils arg., for Clifton ; 2nd and 3rd, az., on a
chief or, a demi-lion ramp, issuing gu., for Markham.
Crests — 1st : Out of a coronet gu. a demi-pcacock per pale
arg. and sa. the wings expanded counterehanged, for
Clifton; 2nd: A lion of St. Mark scyant guardant or, resting
his paws upon a pair of hames of the last, for Mabkham.
Moito — Tenez Ic droit.
,Sca«— Clifton Hall, near Nottingham.
CLINTON OF EARLSBUEY PAEK.
/See Eubke's Peerage (Newcastle). \
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CLITHEROW OF BOSTON HOUSE.
See Steacey Clitheeow.
OLIVE OP WHITFIELD.
The late Rev. Aechee Clive, of Whitfield, co.
Hereford, M.A., J.P. and D.L., formerly Rector of
Solihull, CO. Warwick, h. 16 March, 1800 ; m. 11
Nov. 1840, Caroline, dau. and co-heir of Edmund
Meysey Wigley, Esq. of Shakenhurst, co. Worcester,
and by her (who d. July, 1873) had issue,
Charles Meysey Bolton, now of Whitfield, J. P., &. 30 Jan.
]S4'i; III. Jan. 1SG7, Lady Catherine Fcilding, youngest
dau. of William Basil Percy, 7th Earl of Denbigh, and has
a son and heir. Percy Archer, 6. 1873.
Alice, -III. Oct. 1SG3, Lieut.-Col. Wilberforce Greuthed, C.B.,
Eoyal Engineers.
Eev. Mr. Clive d. 17 Sept. 1878.
JlinCagC— The Kev. benjamin Cuve, Vicar of Duffield,
CO. Derby (youngest brother of Kichard, of Styche, father of
Eobert, 1st Lord Clive), m. Miss Floyer, and had a son,
George Clive, Esq., m. 1 June, 1763, Sydney, dau. and
heiress of Thomas Bolton, Esq. of Knock, co. Louth,
nephew of Dr. Theophilus Bolton, Archbishop of Cashel,
and had issue, Edward Bolton; Theophilus; Henry; and
Louisa, 1)1. 1796, Frederick Keppel, Esq. of Lexham Hall, Nor-
folk. The eldest son,
Edward Bolton Clive, Esq. of Whitfield, in. Dec. 1790,
the Hon. Harriet Archer, 4th dau. and co-heir of Andrew,
last Baron Archer, of Umberslade, co. Warwick, and had
issue,
Edward, Col. in the Grenadier Guards, h. 14 Nov. 1793;
d.v.am. 14 April, 1845.
Archer, successor to his father, late of Whitfield.
Gecrne, of Ballycroy, co. Mayo, and Perrystone Court, co.
Hereford, M.A., J.P., and D.L., M.P. for Hereford, Barris-
ter-at-Law, formerly Under Secretary of State for the Home
Department, 6. Oct. 1805; m. 2 May, 1835, Anne Sybella
jMiiitha, 2nd dau. of the late Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar,
Bart., and had Edward Henry, Lieut.-Col. Grenadier
Guards, to. 9 June, 1867, Isabel, eldest dau. of the late D.
H.Webb, Esq. of Wykham Park, Oxon; Archer; Charles;
Harriet Sybella; Kathleen.
Harriet Maria, m. the late Yen. Henry Welhcrall, Arch-
deacon of Hereford.
Mr. Clive d. July, 1845.
Arms — Arg., on afess sa. three mullets or.
Crest — A griffin passant arg. ducally gorged gu.
Motto — Audacter et sincerfe.
jScai— Whitfield, Hereford.
Town House— n, Eaton Place South, S.W.
CLIVE OF STYCHE, co. SALOP.
See Bueke's Peerage (Powis).
CLOSE OF DKUMBANAGHER.
Close, Maxwell Chaeles, Esq. of Drumbana-
ghcr, CO. Armagh, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1854,
M.P. CO. Armagh, b. 25 June, 1827 ; on. 23 Nov.
1852, Catherine Deborah Agnes, dau. of Henry
Samuel Close, Esq. of Newtown Park, co. Dublin,
and has issue,
I. Maxwell Aechibald, 11th Hussars, h. 5 Oct. 1S53.
II. Henry Samuel, 6. 13 Dec. It53.
I. Edith, d. Aug. 1SG9.
II. Emily. iii. Mary. iv. Flora.
3Lt'nr(l(tr.— RicHAUD close, the first of the family who
settled in Ireland, is stated to have been the younger son of a
respectable house in Yorkshire, and to have held a commission
in the army sent from England in the reign of Charles I.,
1640. He acquired property in co. Monaghan, but after the
Eestoration, fixed himself at Lisnegarvey (now Lisburn), co.
Antrim. There he lived and died, leaving a son and heir,
Eichakd Close, Esq., who inheritefJ the Monaghan estates.
He m. Mary, sister of Samuel Waring, Esq. of Waringstown,
CO. Down, M.P. for Hillsborough, and left at his decease (with
three daus.), five sons. The 'InA son,
TuE Key. Sa.uuel Close, Ucctor of Donaghenry, Stewards-
town, CO. Tyrone, m. Catherine, dau. of Capt. James Butler,
of liinghaddy, Downshire, by Dame Margaret Maxwell, of
Mullatinny (now of Elm Park, co. Armagh), relict of Sir Eobert
Maxwell, Bart, of Ballycastle, co. Derry,_and dau. and
heiress of Henry Maxwell, Esq. of Mullatinny, and had (with
four daus., I. Margaret, m. to Capt. Charles Woolly; ii.
Mary, d. v.nm.; in. Catherine, d. unm.; and iv. Elizabeth,
in. to Peter Gervais, Esq.) a son and successor.
Maxwell Close, Esq., who s. his grandmother. Lady Max-
well (who d. 1758) in the possession of Elm Park, and the
lands settled upon him. He m. 1748, Mary, eldest dau. of
Capt. Eobert Maxwell, of Fellows Hall, co. Armagh, brother
of John Lord Farnham, and had issue,
Sajiuel, his heir. Robert, d. unm.
Barry, b. Dec. 1756, a Major-Gen. E.I.C.S., who was created
a Bart. 1812. Thishighly distinguished officer d. s. i). April,
1813, when the title expired.
Farnham, d. in the Island of Guadaloupe, 1794, Lieut- Col.
6oth regt., unm.
Grace, 6. Jan. 1750 ; m. the Eev. Dr. St. John Blacker.
Catherine, 6. Nov. 1753 ; m. Arthur Noble, Esq.
Margaret. Mary. Elizabeth.
Mr. Close d. 1793, and was s. by his eldest son,
The Eev. Samuel Close, of Elm Park, Eector of Keady, eo.
Armagh, and of Drakestown, Meath. He. m. 1782, Deborah,
dau. of the Eev. Arthur de Eobillard Champagne, Dean of
Clonmacnoise, son of Major Josias de Eobillard Champagne,
by the Lady Jane Forbes his wife, dau. of Arthur, Earl of
Granard, and had four sons and three daus.,
I. Maxwell, his heir.
II. Eobert, Col. H.E.X.S., m. Caroline Sophia, sister of tho
late Sir Thomas Palmer, Bart, of Northamptonshire, and
has issue,
1 Larry Maxwell. 2 Vere Henry.
1 Sophia, TO. H. 0. Bridgman, nephew of Lord Bradford.
2 Emily.
in. Henry Samuel, of Newtown Park, co. Dublin, m. Jane,
dau. of the Eev. Holt Waring, of Waringstown, co. Down,
and had issue,
1 Maxwell Henry (Eev.)
2 Eobert Barry, r,i. Augusta, dau. of the Eev. J. Vaughaa,
of Gotham, Notts.
3 S:inuicl Holt. 4 Henry Walter.
5 (;ioi-i,'e Champagne.
C Aithiir Eiehard, Capt. 43rd Light Infantry, killed in
New Zealand war, 1805.
7 W illiam John, to. Lucy, dau, of Eev. Botry Pigott.
8 I'aiiiliam Chidley.
1 C:itlierine Deborah Agnes, m. M. C. Close, Esq., of
111 uijibanagher.
2 Kiiiilv Jane, to. J. C. Striven, Esq. of EondTille, co.
Armagh.
3 Adelaide Harriet, m. John Burton, E.sq. of Burton
Hall, Carlow.
IV. John Forbes (Rev.), Eector of Morne, co. Downe, m.
1st, Mary Sophia, youngest dau. of Charles Brownlow,
r,.«q. of Lurgan, and had issue, Caroline, m. Col. Boston,
and has issue. He to. 2ndly, Madame Steinbelt; and 3rdly,
Adelaide, dau. of — Hailewell, Esq. and had John and
Ellen.
I. Mary, m. Sir Justinian Ishara, Bart, of Lamport, co.
Korthampton.
n. Jane, ),i. Capt. Chidley Coote, brother of Sir Charles
Henry Coote, Bart, of Ballyfin.
lii. Harriet, m. the Eev. Ealph Coote, Lynally, Kmg's co.,
J oungest brother of Sir C. 11. Coote, Bart.
Mr. Close d. 1817, and was s. by his son.
Maxwell Close, Esq. of Drumbanagher, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1818, Col. in the army, b. 14 March, 1783; m.
14 March, 1820, Anne Elizabeth, sister of Charles Brownlow,
Lord Lurgan, and had issue,
JIaxwell Charles, now of Drumbanagher.
Barry, b. 22 June, 1833.
Mr. Close d. 1869.
Arms — Az., on a chevron arg. between three mullets or, two
bugle horns ppr. stringed gu. with a stirrup iron in the centre
ppi'., quartering Butler.
Crest — A demi-lion vert holding a battle axe or, headed
arg.
Mottoes— FoTtis et fidelis, for Close. Sine crucc, sine luce,
for Maxwell.
^!'(.-a£— Drumbanagher, near Newry.
CLOUGH OF PLAS CLOUGH.
Clough, Haeeiet Ellen, heiress of Plas Clough,
CO. Denbigh, m. 21 Feb. 1831, the Rev. John Wil-
liams Ellis, eldest son of the Rev. Thomas Ellis,
M.A., of Ulaslryn, and has issue.
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I. Thomas Pare Williams, 6. 27 Jan. 1832; m. 13 April,
1857, Cordelia, dau. of John Ellis Lloyd, Esq. of Trallwyn,
CO. Carnarvon, and has Geobge, and other issue.
n. John Clough William.s, b. 11 March, 1833; Fellow and
Tutor of Sidney Cell., Cambridge ; 3rd Wrangler 185G ;
Moderator 1807; -/». Ia77.
I. Elleu Augusta Williams.
3LtlICa0C. — RicnAiiD Clough was commonly called lien,
or Tlie Old, from having lived during the reigns of Henry VII.,
and VIII., of Edward VI., and of the Queens Mary and
Elizabeth. In the Jlarllcian MSS., fol. 1917, entitled
JV. If-a/c« Pedigrees, it is stated that he m. in the time of
Henry Vlll., and settled on Lleweni Green, near Denbigh.
He had five sons and one dau. The 5th son.
Sir Richard Clouoh, Knt., an eminent Merchant and
partner of Sir Thomas Gresham, who, at Sir Richard's sugges-
tion, erected the Royol Exchange, built 1567, on his paternal
estate, the mansion of I'las Clough, still in the possession of
his lineal descendants. Ry his 1st wife he had a son and heir,
Richard. He m. 2ndly, Catherine, widow of John Salusbury,
Esq., son and heir of Sir John Salusbury, of Lleweni, Knt.,
and dau. and heir of Tudor ap Robert Vychan, of Berain
(who VI. 3rdly, Maurice Wynn, Esq. of Gwydyr, co. Carnarvon ;
and 4thly, Edward Thelwell, Esq. of Plas-y-Ward, co. Den-
bigh). Sir Richard had two daus.,
Mary, m. William Wynn, E.sq. of Meali, co. Denbigh, to
whom Sir Richard gave Maynan Abbey, in Carnarvonsliire,
now in possession of her descendant, Spencer, 3rd Baron
Newborough.
Katherine, w. Roger Salusbury, D.C.L. of Jesus College,
Oxford, younger son of Sir John Salusbury, Knt. of
Lleweni.
From Sir Richard's son, Richard CLOncn, Esq. of Plas Clough,
the 4th in descent, was,
Hdgh Clough, Esq. of Plas Clough, h. 1709, High Sheriff
for Denbighshire ; m. Catherine, dau. and heir of Hem y
Powell, Esq. of Glanywern, co. Denbigh, and had,
I. Hugh, b. 1746; Fellow of King's Coll., Cambridge, d.
young.
II. Richard, heir to his father.
III. Thomas, b. H.'ie : M.A., Rector of Denbigh and Canon of
St. Asaph ; m. Dorothea, eldest dau. of John Lloyd, Esq.
of Havodunas, Denbighshire, and by her, who d. 1814, he
left,
1 Thomas Hugh, m. Caroline, dau. of R. Price, Esq. of
Rhiwlas, co. Merioneth.
2 Howel Powcl, m. Barbara, dau. of — Westrop, Esq. of
Limerick.
1 Dorothea Catherine, m. the Rev. Richard Howard,
D.D., Canon of Bangor, and Rector of Denbigh,
2 Eliza, m. Charles Gethin Kenrick, Esq.
3 Mary Anne.
IV. Roger, b. 1759 ; some time of Bathafern Park, co. Den-
bigh, canon of St. Asaph, and Rector of Lansannon,
Denbighshire; m. Anna Jemima, eldest dau. and co-heir
of James Butler, Esq. of Warminghurst Park, Sussex, and
had issue by her, who d. 1812,
1 Roger Butler (Rev.), M.A., 6. 1782; Vicar of Carwen ;
m. Amelia Maria, dau. of li. Price, Esq. of Rhiwlas, co.
Merioneth; and d. 1830, having had three daus.,
Amelia Jemima, m. Walter Powell Jones, Esq. of Ccfu
Rug, and has issue.
Catherine Elina, d. 1827.
2 James Butler, b. 1784; m. 24 April, 1816, Anno, dau. of
I. Perfect, Esq. of Pontefract, ol Liverpool, and of
Charleston, U.S. ; and d. 19 Oct. 1844, leaving issue,
Charles Butler, now of Llwyn Offa (see that
Article).
Arthur Hugh (d. 13 Nov. 1861), m. June, 1854. Blanche,
dau. of William Smith, Esq. of Coombe Hurst, Surrey,
and by her (who d. 13 Nov. 1861, aged 42; had issue,
Arthur; Florence; and Blanche Atliena.
George Augustus, d. 5 Nov. 1843, aged 22.
3 Henry Butler, Capt. 17th N.L; 6. 1789; d. at Calcutta.
1828.
4 Charies Butler, M.A., Rector of Llanferras, Denbigh-
shire, Vicar of Mold, Flintshire, and Dean of St. Asaph;
6.1793; Ml. Margaret Sydney (<<. 1826), dau. of Edward
Jones, Esq. of Weprii Hall, in the latter cuunty ; and </.
at the Deanery, St. Asaph, 4 Sept. 1859; he had no
issue.
6 Frederick Butler, Recorder of Ruthin; 6. 1795; m.
Elizabeth Butler, dau. of the Rev. George Marshall, of
Horsham, Su-ssex; and d. 1826, leaving a dau., Margaret,
wife of her cousin, James Butler Clough, Esq.
6 Alfred Butler; S. T. B., Rector of Braunston ; b. 1796;
m. 28 Oct. 18.39, Sarah, dau. of R. II. Lamb, Esq. of
Biagborough House, co. Northampton,
1 Ann Jemima.
2 Catherine, „i. 1838, Richard Butler Clough, Esq.
3 Martha Matilda. 4 Anna Maria.
I. Margaret, b. 1742; i,i. John Foulkes, Esq. of Eriviat, co.
Denbigh.
Hugh Clough was .?. by his son,
RicHAKD Clough, Esq. of Pias Clough and Glanywern,
b. 1753 ; m. Patty, 2nd dau. and co-heir of James Butler,
Esq. of Warminghurst Park, Sussex, and had issue,
Richard Butler, his heir.
Hugh Powel, t. 1783, and d. at Gibraltar, 1805,
James Henry.
Mr. Clough, High Sheriff of Denbighshire 1712, d. 1714, an'I
was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Butler Clough, Esq. of Plus Clough and Winy-
don, J. P. and D.L., b. 22 Dec. 1781; m. 1838, his cousin,
Catherine, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Roger Clough, M.A., and
d. s. p. 16 Feb. 1844, and was s. by his brother,
James Henry Clough, Esq. of Plus Clough, 6. 1784 ; m. 1st,
Harriett, 2nd dau. of Joseph Parr, Esq. of Fir Grove, Lan-
cashire, and had by her one dau., Harriet Ellen, heiress
of Plas Clough, wife of the Rev. John Williams Ellis. He m.
2ndly, Anne, dau. of — Stone, Esq. of RuUeston Park,
Stafford. He d. 3 June, 1841, and was s. by his only child
and heiress, Harriet Ellen, the present representative.
.^9-))!.?— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., a greyhound's head,
couped arg. between three mascles of the last, for Clough ; 2n(l
and 3rd, or, a lion passant crowned az., on a chief the red
cross between fourcross-crosslets gu. and on each side a sword
arg. handled or (augmentation coat given to Sir Richard
Clough).
CVcsf— A demi-lion rampant az. holding in the dexter paw a
sword arg. handled or, for Clough.
Motto —Sine macula macla
&ai— Plus Clough, Denbigh.
CLOUGH OF LLWYN OFFA.
CLOucn, Charles Butler, Esq. of Boughton
House, Cheshire, and of Llwyn Offa, co. Flint, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1863 ; m. 1846, Margaret
Marshall, only dau. of Frederick Butler Clough,
Esq., Recoi'der of Ruthin, and has issue,
I. George Frederick, b. 13 Sept. 1848.
II. Charies Ernest, b. 6 Sept. 1854.
III. Arthur Herbert, b. 28 July, IbGI.
IV. Frederick Norman, b. 3 Sept. 18C5.
I. Clara Margaret. ii. Helena Constance,
III. Carola Elizabeth Gertrude.
IV. Lily Frances Katherine.
V. Ermine Lucy Beatrice.
For Lineage, <&e., see precedina Memoir.
Seats— lAwyn Offa, near Mold ; Boughton House, Chester.
CLOUGH OF CLIFTON HOUSE AND
NEWBALD HALL.
Clough, William, Esq. of Clifton House and
Newbald Hall, co, York, J.P., m. 23 Aug. 1863,
Greorgiana Maria, youngest dau. of William Ford
Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, co. Lancaster (by
Gcorgiana his wife, dau. of Sir John Lister Kaye,
Eart.), which lady d. the following year, having had
one sou, b. and d. 11 March, 1864.
HtUCaflC. — John Clough, Esq. of Clifton House and
Newbald Hall, only eon of J. W. Clough, Esq. of Oxton
Hall, Tadcaster (who d. Oct. 1842), by Eliza his wife (who cZ.
Feb. 1856), 4th dau. of Rev. Sir Thomas Hroiighton,
Bart, of Doddington Park and Broughton Hall, Chester, w.
July, 1833, Rosina, youngest dau. of the late Admiral Cum-
berland, R.N., and by her (who d. 7 July, 1869) has issue,
William, now of Clifton House and Newbald Hall.
John (Rev.), Rector of Clifton, Notts, m. March, 18GG, Amy
Louisa, 3rd dau. of Col. Gamel Kenny, Madras Staff Corps,
and has issue,
Edmund, killed in the Indian mutiny, 1857.
Frederick.
Rose Maria, m. Ist, I8G2, F. S. Brown Holt, Esq.; 2ndly,
1870, Rev. T. II. Barry. M.A.
Emma, vi. 1865, W. L. Uurdua Cotton, Esq., and has issue.
CLO
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CLU
320
Blanche, m. 18G5, Ilanington Hudson, Esq. of Hkssingby,
and lias issue.
Florence Mary, hi. 1870, Capt. Ilarrio Archbold lUid, 7th
Ilussai-s.
Mr. Clough (I. 12 Jan. 18G5, and was .'. by his eldest son,
William Clough, Esq.
Arms — Sa., a fess liunnttce erni. between three leopards'
heads arg.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant crin., lioUlint; a l>attIe-axo
handled sa. headed urii.
&•«{.•(— Clifton House, near York; and Kowbald Hall, near
Brough.
CluO — Junior Carlton.
CLOWES OF BROUGHTON HALL,
Clowes, Samcel William, Esq. of Eroughton
Hall, CO. Lancaster, Norburj, co. Derby, and of
"Woodliouse Eaves, co. Leicester, J. P., Col. South
Notts Yeomanry Cavalry, formerly Lieut. -Col. Srd
Dragoons, M.P. for Nortii Leicestershire, b. 27 Jan.
1821 ; m. 1st, 6 May, 1852, Sophia Louisa, 2nd dau.
of late Sir Richard Sutton, Bart., which lady d. 18
Feb. 1853, and had issue, a son, who d. in infancy.
He m. 2ndly, 3 Dec. 1863, tlie Hon. Adelaide
Cavendish, 2nd dau. of Henry Manners, Crd Lord
Watei'i^ark, and has issue,
I. IlENBt Abtul'b, 6. 7 May, 1S07.
II. Krnest William, b. 11 Jan. 18G9.
I. Violet.
II. Adelaide.
III. Alice Diana.
ILtllCJtgC— Samuel Clowes, of uranehestcr, was, at the
date of his will, 15 Aug. 17'J7 (proved 22 Jan. 1747), Lord of
the Manor of Booths, co. Lancaster, and possessed considerable
landed property in .Manchester, Gorton, Worsley, and Tildesley,
CO. Lancaster. By Anne his wife, dau. of Roger Meakin, of
Manchester, Gent., he had five sons and one dau., i. Samuel,
of whom presently; ii. Thomas; iii. John, of Ridgefield,
Manchester, m. Eleanor, dau. of Richard Taylor, of the city of
London, Merchant, and left two daus., his coheirs ; iv. Joseph ;
V. William ; and l. Anne, m. Samuel Birch, Esq. of Ardwick.
The eldest son,
Samcel Clowes, Esq. of Ridgefield, afterwards of Chadwick,
and finally of Smedley, co. Lancaster, vi. Mary Chetham, sister
and co-heir of Edward Chetham, Esq. of Castleton, and d.
July, 1773, leaving a dau., Mary, m. 1st, — Hilton, Esq., and
2ndly, Thomas Cross, Esq. of Shaw Hill, co. Lancaster ; and
two sons, Samcel, his heir ; and Edward, d. s. !>. The elder
son,
Samcel Clowes, Esq. of Broughton, co. Lancaster, High
Sheriff 1777, m. Eachael, dau. and co-heir of William Legh,
Esq. of West Houghton, and d. 17 June, 1801, leaving (with
two daus., Mary, m. John Livesey, Esq. of Blackburn ; and
Frances, m. Kev. Henry Brown, of Firby), two sons, Samdel,
his heir; and William, d. s. p. The elder son,
Samuel Clowes, Esq. of Broughton, Lieut. -Col. Royal
Lancashire Fencibles, m. 10 Feb. 1774, Martha, dau. of John
Tipping, Esq. of Manchester, and by her (who </. 1790) left at
his decease, 5 Oct. 1799, three sons, Samuel, Joun, and
William Legh, who inherited Broughton in succession : and
three daus., Mary, m. General Sir George Scoveli, K.C.15., of
Sandhurst, Berks; Martha, ni. her cousin, Samuel Chetliam
Hilton, Esq. and Frances, ra. Rev. Joseph Hradshaw, M.A.,
Rector of Wilnislow, co. Chester. The eldest son,
Samuel Clowes, Esq. of Broughton, co. Lancaster, and of
Warmsworth Hall, co. York, 6.177.'), High SherilT 1809; m.
1801, Dnlcibelhi, dau. of James Wilkinson, Esq. of Newcastle,
and dying s. p. 22 July, 1811, was ». by his brother.
Rev. John Clowes, of Broughton, M.A., and sometime
Fellow of the Collegiate Church in Manchester, b. 1777 ; d.
unm. 28 Sept. 184G, and was s. by his brother,
William Legh Clowes, Esq. of Broughton Old Hall, some-
time Lieut. -Col. 3rd Queen's Own Dragoons, 6. 9 JIarcli, 1781,
whoscrved with the 3id Light Dragoons during the Peninsular
war, and commanded that regiment at the battle of Sala-
manca. He m. 1818, Antonia Henrietta, dau. of the Ilcv.
Charles Shuttlewortli Holden, of Aston Hall, co. Derby, and
by her (who d. Aug. 1849; had issue,
Samuel William, now of Hroughton Hall.
Joun, of Biuton Court {set Clowes oj Marion Court).
St. John Lorrh, of Torworth, Xotf;, h. 1832; iii. isnc, Hon.
Elizatietli Caroline Hingliam, dau. of Denis Arthur, ;)rd Lord
Clanmorris, and has issue, 1 William Lcgli, 6. ISf.O; 2 St.
John Henry John, b. latiZ; 3 George Aithur, u. 1864; and
4 Francis John, b. 18Gs.
George Gooch, sometime Capt. and Brevet Major 8lh Hus.sar.i,
b. 183'); TO. June, ISUl, Su-au Caroline, eldest d)U. of Dr.
J. C. Wigrain. Bishop of Roi-hcster.
ii..iiiiia, m. Rev. Atkinson .\nthony ITolden, R-^ctorof Ilawton,
Notts, and d. 12 Dec. 1878, leaving issue.
Henrietta Amelia, m. Rev. J. C. Rylu, Vicar of Stradbrokc,
Suffolk.
Isabel, TO. J. C. Arkwright, Esq. (.'ith son of Peter Arkwriglit,
Esq. of Willersley, co. Derby), d. 185;').
Rosamond Adelin, m. Rev. F. C. Fisher, Rector of Walton-
on-Trent.
Edith, m. Hugh T. Hulton, E.sq. (.')th son of William Hultou,
Esq. of Hulton Park, co. Lancaster), who d. 18o2.
Col. Clowes d. 10 Aug. 18G2.
Arms— Az., on a chevron engrailed between three unicorns'
heads erased or, as many torteaux, quartering Chetham ih.
benefactor, 1035, and ancient Cheetham, 1259.
Crest — A demi-lion vert crowned.
Motto — Quod tuum tcne.
Sc«£— Xorbury Ashborne.
Toicii Jiesidence.—b, Park S;rect, Grosvcnor Square.
CLOWES OF BURTON COURT.
Clowes, John, Esq. of Ijurioti Court, co. Tlcrcford,
J.P. and D.L., b. 25 March, 1823 ; m. 22 Jan. 1852,
Caroline Elizabetli, youngest dau. of Peter Ark-
wright, Esq. of Willersley, co. Derby, aud has issue,
I. Peteh Legii, b. 30 Aug. 1853.
II. John FitzHcrbert, b. 29 Nov. 185G ; d. 19 Feb. 1857.
III. Charles Edward, b. 28 July, 1858.
I. Caroline Rachel. ii. Susan Mary Marguerite.
Mr. Clowes is tlie 2nd son of the late Col. Clowcs,
of Broughton Hall (vide xupra).
Scai— Burton Court, r.ear Pcnibridge, co. Hereford.
CLUTTERBUCK OF WARKWORTH.
Cluttekbuce, Thomas, Esq. of Wurkwortli,
Northumberland, J.P., b. 11 Dec. 1826.
ILfliragr.— John Cluttebbuck, Esq., 2nd son of Eichant
Clutterbuck, Esq. of Mill End, co. Gloucester, and nephew of
Josias Clutteibuck, of Bristol, whose eldest son. Sir Tnomas
Clutterbuck, was Consul at Leghorn, and was named among
the intended Knights of the Royal Oak, settled as a Merchant
at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He ni. 1st, Miss Priscilla Place, of
that town, and had one dau., Hannah, to. to William Wharton,
Esq. of Hertford, Northumberland. He hi. 2ndly, Miss Anne
Collier, by whom he had another dau., Anne, m. John Simpson,
Esq., High Sheriff for Northumberland. Mr. Clutterbuck )«.
3rdly, and dying 1717, left a son and successor,
Richard Cluttebbuck, Esq. of Warkworth, Northumber-
land, living 1781, in. Margaret, dau. of George Ord, Esq. of
Longridge, co. Durham, and left (with three daus., one of
whom, Elizabeth, m. Feb. 1770, tlie Rev. Thomas Bates) a soa
and heir,
Joun Cluttebbuck, Esq. of Warkworth, J P., m. 17 Feb.
176G, Anne, dau. of Capt. Lyon, of East Thctford, and dying
19 Nov. 1832, left (with four daus., Anne; Margaret; Eliza
Maria, TO. 1822, the Rev. T. C. Winsconi; Susanne, m. Francis
Forster, Esq. of Buston Vale) a son,
John Clutterbuck, Esq. of Warkworth, J. P., b. 5 Sept.
1784, formerly a Major in the army; to. 31 Oct. Is2l, Mary
Anne, youngest dau. of the Hon. Thomas Lyon, of Hetton
House, Durham, 3rd son of Thomas, 8th Earl of Stiathuiorc,
and d. leaving issue,
John Lyon, b. 13 Feb. 1824, Capt. 37th regt., deceased.
Thomas, now of Warkworth.
Charles Henry, Lieut. R.N., deceased.
Mary, m. 1 Sept. 1863, Rev. (iennre Marsh Gurley, P.C, of
Blanchland, Northumberland, imI i< .1' . ■
Frances Anne, m. 19 Aug. 1^1 ■. I; ' '•■'
Fellowes, Esq. of Shottisham IHk. N '
Susan Harriet, m. 12 July, loi.l, ■■a.
Browne, C.B., of Waikwurili, Nuriuu
deceased.
of Robert
1. W. J.
d, aud is
530
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Charlotte Eliza, m. 7 Dec. ]S5», Rev. John Mount Barlow,
M.A., Ecctor of Ewhurst, Surrey.
Arms — Az., a lion rampant arg. in chief three escallop
shells of the second.
Crest — A bucU sejant arg., bct-,veen two laurel branches
ppr.
5e(!£— Warkworth, Acklington, Northumberland.
CLUTTERBXJCK OF NEWARK PARK.
Clutterbuck, Jajie.s Edmfxd, Esq. of Newark
Parle, CO. Grloucester, Deputy Surgeon General, late
.Surgeon Major 42ud Highlanders ; s. his brother
lS7iJ ; m. 10 June, 18G2, EUzabeth Annie, dau. of
8. Blackwell, Esq. and by her (who d. 186S) has a
<lau., Catherine Annie. Mr. Cluttcrbuck served
with the 42nd Highlanders in the Asliani.ee Cam-
paign.
ittllC3flC — This family, which has been for many gene-
rations of consideration and fortune, came to Enjiland from
the Low Countries at the time of the Duke of Alva's perse-
cutions, and was established in Gloucestershire by Walter
Clotherbooke about the year 1521. In 153G, Thomas Clocr-
terbooke was Sheriff of Gloucester and Mayor 154.5. James
Clutterbuck, Esq., M.P. for Cirencester, the friend of David
Garrick, possessed large estates in cos. Surrey, Wilts, Somerset,
and Gloucester.
John Clutterbcck, Esq., brother of Richard Clutterbuck,
ancestor of the Cliffords of F.-ampton, and son of William
Clutterbuck, of King's Stanley, m. Elinor Henriette Tollemache,
and by her (who d. 1G4G) was father of Thomas, whose son,
.Jasper, had, by Catherine Nash his wife, William Cluttcrbuck,
who m. Barbara, dau. of Thomas Hawley, Esq., and was s. by
his son, Ed.mund, father of Edmund, of Hyde, b. 1763, who m.
Penelope Smith, and had a son, Lewis, of Widcombe and
Clavcrton, Bath, who?». Elizabeth Price, and had, with other
isi5ue, a son,
Eev. Lewis Clutterbuck, Rector and Patron of Ozleworth,
J.P., m. 1st, 20 July, 1790, Catherine, dau. of Thomas E.
Partridge, Esq., descended on the maternal side from
the ancient family of the Estburys of Hawksbury, in co.
Gloucester, by whom he had issue, Lewis, his heir, of
Newark Park. Mr. Clutterbuck m. 2ndly, 1809, Frances
Elton, and by her (who d. IcSG) had a dau., Sarah Frances,
M. 1842, Thomas D. Bayly, Esq. Mr. Clutterbuck d. 7 Aug.
1820, and was s. by his son,
Lewis Clutterbuck, Esq. of Newark Park, co. Gloucester,
J.P. and D.L., b. 14 Jan. 1794; m. 16 Dec. 1819, Sarah,
dau. of the late William Balfour, Esq. of Jamaica, and by her
<who d. 20 July, 18G7) had issue,
Lewis Balfour, his successor.
James Edmund, now of Newark.
WilHam, b. 20 Jan. 1825; m. 18G2, Miss Bayly, dan. of Col.
Bayly, and has issue, 1 Louis; 2 William; 3 Charlton;
1 Catherine; 2 Eleanora.
Charles Francis (Rev.), Rector of Ozleworth, 6. 6 March,
182G. '
John Balfour, 6. 4 July, 1831; m. 18G3, Catherine Parslowc,
dau. of W. H. Cresswell, Esq. of Pinkney Park, Wilts, and
Sidbury, Shropshire, and has issue, Richard Willmott Bal-
four; Frances Catherine Balfour; Maud Evelyn Balfour;
and Mabel Kathleen.
Sarah Catherine. Eleanor Isabella.
He d. 1861. His eldest son,
Eev. Lewis Balfour Clutterbuck, of Newark Park, J.P.,
Rector of Doynton, 6. 14 April, 1822 ; d. 1872 ; and was s. by
his brother,
James Edmund Clutterbuck, Esq., now of Newark.
Arms— Az., a lion rampant arg. ; in chief three escallops of
the second. ^
Crest— A buck statant arg. between two laurel-branches
ppr.
-SmJ— Newark Park, Wotton-undcr-Edge, co. Gloucester.
COATES OF COMBE HOUSE.
Coaxes, Edward, Esq. of Combe House, co
Eadnor, J.P., High Sheriif i 80(5, 6. 4 Feb. 1810;
m. 23 Oct. 1862, Mary Anne, oldest dau. of J. S.
Bannister, Esq. of Weston, co. Hcrcl'ord, and has
I. 3rary Victoria.
II. Clara Anne Margaret,
in. Constance Gwendolen.
IV. Harriet Helen Mabel.
V. Charlotte Virginia.
iLt'nCagC— This family originally settled in Yorkshire.
Mr. Coates, of Combe House, is only surviving issue (his
two brothers, John and James, and two sisters, Mary and
Charlotte, having all d. uyim.) of the late Ja.mes Coaxes, Esq.
(who (/. 17 Feb. 1839), by Anne his wife, dau. of John Griffiths,
Esq. of Lea Hall, co. Radnor, and grandson of John Coates,
Esq. (who d. 10 Sept. 1788), and Susannah his wife.
Arms— Gn., a greyhound statant within an oric of rosea
arg.
Cr':'f — Upon a mount vert a greyhound couchant arg
collared and lined or, resting the dexter paw on a rose gu.
Motto — Est voluntas Dei.
Seat — Combe House, Presteign, co. Radnor.
COBBE OF NEWBRIDGE HOUSE.
CoBBE, Chaeles, Esq. of Newbridge House, co
Dublin, M.A., J.P., D.L., HigW Sheriff co. DubUn
1841, and co. Louth 1867, b. 17 Aug. 1811 ; m. May,
1839, Louisa Caroline, dau. of G-corge Frederick
Brooke, Esq. of Siimmerton, co. Dublin.
ILturagC— William Cobbe, of Steventon, Hants, b.
circa 1450, was father of John Cobbe, of Swaratoil (The
Grange), who i/i. Amy Barnes, and had a son, Thomas Cobbe,
of Swaraton, 6. circa 1510, living at the time of the Visita-
tion of Hampshire 1575, when he received from Robert Cooke
(Clareneeux) a ratification of the " armes and chriests of his
ancestors" now in the possession of Mr. Cobbe. By his 2nd
wife, Agnes, dau. of John Hunt, Thomas Cobbe was father of
Richard, B.D., Fellow and Vice-President of Corpus Christi
College, Oxon, and one of its earliest benefactors; also of two
other sons, joint possessors of the estate of Northington,
adjoining Swaraton. By his 1st wife, Margaret, dau. of
Edward Bcronshaw, Esq., Thomas Cobbe had, with other
issue,
Michael Cobbe, of Swaraton, 6. 1547 ; d. 40' Elizabeth.
He m. Joan, eldest dau. and heiress of George Welliornc, Esq.
of Allington, Dorset, and had issue. The eldest son,
Thomas Cobbe, of Swaraton, b. 1575; Capt. of a foot
company 1G34; ?;!. Catherine, dau. of the Ven. Owen Owen,
Archdeacon of Anglesey, and Rector of Burton-Latymer,
si.ster of John Owen, Bishop of St. Asaph. By her he had,
Michael who m. Anne, dau. of Arthur Broomfield, of Tich-
field, M.P., and had issue, Arthur, Lucy; and
Richard Cobbe, b. 1C07 ; returned Knight of the Shire for
Hants 1C5G; iu. Honor, dau. of Sir Richard Norton, of
Roiherfield, 2nd bart., and had issue.
Thomas Cobbe, Governor of th3 Isle of Man, in. Veriana,
dau. of James Chaloner, M.P. during the Long Parliament,
by his wife Ursula, dau. of Sir Philip Fairfax, of Stccton, and
had issue,
Richard Chaloner, Celonel of Militia, m. Mary, dau. of F.
Godolphin, Esq., Governor of Scilly, and was father of
Richard, D.D., Rector of Finglas, father of Richard Cha-
hmer Cobbe, D.D., Rector of Little Marlow, Bucks, father
(with other children) of Frances, m. to Hans Francis,
nth Earl of Huntingdon.
William, Capt., d. s. p. 1749.
Charles.
The youngest son,
Charles Cobbe, D.D., b. ICSG; successively Bishop of
Killala, Dromore, and Kililare, and ARCUBisnop of Dublin; to.
Dorothea, dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Richard Levingc, Bart.,
Speaker of the House of Commons, and Chief Justice of Com-
mon Pleas in Ireland, widow of Sir John Rawdon, Bart, of
Moira. The Archbishop built Newbridge House about 1737,
and d. 17G5, leaving one surviving son,
Thomas Cobbe, of Newbridge, M.P., Col. of Militia, 6. 1733;
m. 1751, Lady Eliza Beresford, dau. of Marcus, 1st Earl of
Tyrone, and sister of George, Marquess of Waterford. By
her he ha'i issue two daus.. Catherine, ;u. Hon. llinry Pelham
(and had issue, Catherine, and Frances, m. Capt. Murray);
and Elizabeth Dorothea, m. Sir Henry Tiutc, hart., d. a. p.
1850; and one son,
Charles Coebe, Esq. of Newbridge, M.P., b. 175C; d. v. p.
COB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
COC
331
179S. lie m. Anne Tower Trench, sister of William, 1st Earl
of Clancarty, and by her (who d. 1835} loft at his decease in
170S, five sons,
I. Ciiahles, his heir, of lSi'ewbrid,2:e.
II. George, General R.A., b. 1783; to. Amelia, dau. of the
liev. Koyston Barton, and dying 9 March, 1865, left issue,
1 Charles Henry, Major H.E.I.C.S. (deceased), m. and
had issue.
2 Thomas Monck, d. s. p.
1 Frances, m. Dawson Littledale, Esq., and has issue.
2 Anna.
3 Linda, m. Thomas Thompson, Esq. D.L. of Hollywood
Hath, CO. Dublin, and lias issue.
III. Henry, Viear of Templeton, d. s. p. 182.3.
IV. Thomas Alexander, Col. H.E.I.C.S., b. 1783; d. 183G;
in. Kuzzecr Begum, dau. of Azeeze Khau, of Cashmere, and
had issue,
1 Henry Clermont, Col. C.B., Commanding 4th regt.,
killed at Sebastopol, 1855, s. p..
2 Charles Augustus, Lieut.-Col., vi. and has issue.
3 William, d. s. p.
4 Francis Hastings, Lieut.-Col. Royal Artillery.
5 Alexander Hugh, Col. Commanding 17th regt., vi. and
has issue.
1 Azelie.
2 Florence (deceased), m. 1st, John Ensor, Esq. of EoUesby,
and had issue ; 2ndly, Chardin Wroughton, Esq.
3 Laura, m. John Locke, Esq., M.P., and has issue.
4 Siiphia. 5 Eliza.
V. Willii;m Power, Capt. E.N., b. 1790; m. Elizabeth Bridget,
ilau. of Richard Fortescue Starkey, Esq., M.P., and dying
1S31, left issue,
1 Ch;i,rles Power, Capt. 13th Light Infantry, d. s. p.
2 William Power (Rev.), M.A., m. Jane Selina, dau. of Col.
George John Beresford, R.A., of Woodhouse, co. Water-
ford, and has issue, Charles William Beresford, 6. 20 July,
1 Jane Power.
2 Flora Power, d. unm. 15 March, 1875.
3 Ehzabeth Dorothea.
The eldest son,
Charles Cobbe, Esq. of Newbridge, co. Dublin, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1821, b. 1781 ; vi. 1809, Frances, only dau.
of Capt. Thomas Conway, of Morden Park, Surrey, and by her
(who d. 1847) had,
Charles, now of Newbridge.
Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1813; m. Janet Finlay, dau. of
Thomas Grahame, Esq., and has issue, Leuric Charles;
Hervic Nugent Grahame; Helen Louise; and Frances
Conway.
William, b. 1816; m. Clara, dau. of J. Nottidge, Esq. of
Rose Hill, Suffolk.
Henry (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Milton Bryant, Bods, b. 1817;
m. and has Issue, Mabel; Wimlred; and Amy Beresford.
Frances Power.
Mr. Cobbe d. II Nor. 1857.
^i-»i.q— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu. a fess arg., in chief two
swans ppr. for Cobbe, arg. in fess three lozenges sa. charged
with fountains between three goats' heads erased gu., collared
and attired or, for Welbobne.
C)-r.«(— Out of a ducal coronet gu. a pelican's head and neck
Vulning itself ppr.
Mottoes — Morions cano. Over the crest-^In sanguine vita.
Stat — Newbridge House, Donabate, co. Dublin.
COBBOLD OF THE HOLLYWELLS.
CoBEOLD, John Chevailiee, Esq. of The Holy-
wells, Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Ipswich
1847-68, b. 24. Aug. 1797 ; m. 14 May, 1827, Lucy,
3rd dau. of the Rev. Henry Patterson, Rector of
Drinkstone and of Wortham, Suffolk, and has
I. John Patterson, J.P., M.P. for Ipswich, 6. 12 July, 1831;
m. 20 April, 1S58, Adela Harriet, dau. of the Rev. J. G.
Dupuis, of Eton College, and d. 9 Dec. 1875, leaving John
Drpcis, b. 1861, and other issue.
II. Henry Chevallier, b. 1 Sept. 1832; m. 1st, I860, Louisa
Ann, dau. of Charles Montagu Pocock, Esq.; and 2ndly,
18Go, Miss Charlotte Key.
in. Thomas Clement, b. 22 July, 1833.
IV. Herbert Wilkinson, 6. 8 Aug. 1835; tZ. in the East Indies,.
1852.
V. Temple Francis, b. Oct. 1836 ; d. an inf.int.
VI. Nathaniel Fromantcel, b. Jan. 1839; m. I8G3, Caroline,
dau. of the Rev. Charles Dravc, Rector of Westerfield,
Suffolk, who d. 1876.
vii. Ernest St. George, b. April, 1840 ; to. 1864, Helen, dau.
of Philip Cazenove, Esq. of Clapham.
viii. Felix Thornley, 6. Sept. 1841.
I. Lucy, m. June, 1855, Col. Henry Jcrvis White Jervisi
R.A.
II. Anna Frances.
iir. Harriet Sophia, d. in infancy.
IV. Sophia Mariana Edwyna, d. in infancy.
v. Constance Sophia, m. 1876, lUchaid Green, Esq. of
Kington, co. Hereford.
Mr. Cobbold s. his father Feb. ISGO.
ILtlTCaflC — The grandfather of the present proprietor of
The Holywells, John Cobbold, Esq. of The Holywells, Ipswich,
b. 1745 (son of Thomas Cobbold, Esq., by his wife, Sarah Cob-
bold, of Frimley, Suffolk), m. 1st, 1773, Elizabeth, dau. of James
Wilkinson, and by her had, John, of whom presently ; and six
other sons and eight dans. He to. 2ndly, 1791, Elizabeth, dau.
of Robert Knipe, by whom ho had si-^i more sons and one dau.
The eldest son of the 1st marriage,
John Cobbold, Esq. of The Holywells, 6. 1774 ; m. 1796,
Harriet, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Temple Chevallier, of Aspal,
Suffolk, and by her (who d. 1851) had issue,
John Chevallier, his successor, and present proprietor.
Henry, b. 1799; to. Mary Bampton, and d. s. p.
Walter Temple, 6. 1801 ; d. s. p.
Francis, 6. 1803; in. Mary Anne Cobbold, and d. leaving a
dau., Fanny, to. Rev. Charles H. Chevallier.
Alfred, b. 1814; to. Miss Fanny Worship.
Arthur Thomas, b. 1816.
Mary Caroline, m. Alexander Heniy Eartlet, Esq.; d. ia
1876.
Louisa Emily, m. David Hanbury, Esq.
Georgiana Kate, to. William Charles Fonncreau, Esq.
Agnes, m. Capt. Frederick Chevalli r Syer, R.N.
ICmily, to. 1st, George Dixon, Esq. ; and 2ndly, Henry Cob-
bold, Esq.
Harriet Ann, m.lst, Edward Hanbury, Esq.; 2ndly, Thomaa
Koso, Esq. ; and 3rdly, Borlase Hill Adams, Esq.
Cliarlotte, m. Rev. John Bampton.
Jane Octavia, m. Rev. Thomas Preston.
Jlr. Cobbold d. Feb. I860, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present John Chevallier Cobbold, Esq. of The Holywells.
Arms — Or, a chevron sa. between three holly leaves ppr. ; on
a chief sa. a lion passant between two fleurs-de-lis in fess,
arg.
Crest — A lion passant guardant arg.
iS'eai— The Holywells, Ipswicii, Suffolk.
COBHAM OF SHINPIELD GUAITGS.
CoBHAM, Alexander Cobham, Esq. of Shinfield
Grange, Berks, J.P., m. 24 Feb. 1831, Jane Hulse,
2ud dau. of Richard Chambers, Esq., late of Whit-
bourne Court, CO. Hereford, and by her (who d.
1S77) has issue,
I. Alexander AVilliam, J. P., High Sheriff 1868, and late
Capt. 44th and 26ch regts., h. 25 Oct. 1S34; to. 1st, 18
Sept. 1862, Louisa, only dau. of Alexander Brown, Esq.
of Beilby Grange, eo. York, and sister of the present Sir
William Richmond Brown, Bart., which lady d. 2 June,
I8G3: he )/i. 2ndly, 23 Aug. 1865, Celina Kate, 5th dau.
of James Blyth, Esq. of WooUiampton House, Berks,
and has issue, Alexander Blyth, b. 23 Feb. 1S69; Florence
Louisa ; and Mabel.
II. Robert Gray, b. 8 Oct. 1836.
III. Edward, b. 17 Oct. 1847.
I. Mary Jane, iii. 30 April, 1862, John Hargreaves, Esq.
of Warley Abbey, co. Lancaster, and Maiden Erlegli,
Berks.
Arms—Gv.., on a chevron engrailed between three cinquefoils
or, as many lions rampant sa.
Crest— A. man's head sidefaced couped at the shoulders ppr.,
with a cap gu. turned up fretty arg. and sa. buttoned at tha
top or.
Motto — Concordia.
Seat — Shinfield Grange, near Reading.
COCHRAK'E-PATRICS,
See Pateick.
COD
THE LA.NDED GENTRY.
COD
CODDINGTON OF OLDBRIDGE.
CoDDiNGTON, Henet Barrt, Esq. of Oldbridge,
CO. Meath, J.P., High Sheriff 1813, b. 22 May, 1802 ;
in. 26 Se^jt. 1827, Maria, eldsst dau. of William
Sharman Crawford, Esq. of Crawfordsburn, co.
Down, and by her (who d. 23 March, 1845) has
I. John Nicholas, h. 24 June, 1828; to. 1870, Leila Jane,
elder duu. of the late James L. \V. Naper, Esq. of Lough-
crew, CO. Meath, and had issue. She d. 1 Feb. 1879.
II. William Henry, b. 19 June, 1833; m. 21 Jlarch, 18C6,
lto?e, dau. of Nathan Cairns, Esq., and d. Sept. 1866.
III. Henry Joshua, b. 31 AuR. 1836.
IV. Fitzherbert, b. 22 May, 1833.
V. Arthur Elaney, b. 20 Feb. 1840; ra. 27 June, 1872, Ellen
Bertha, 2nd dau. of Oswald Bloxsome, Esq. of the Grove,
Hyde, I.=le of WiRht.
VI. Dixie Latham, 6. 23 March, 1845.
I. Letitia Mabella, m. 30 Sept. 18.57, Robert Fowler, Esq. of
Kahinstown, co. Meath, and d. Jan. 1879.
II. Maria Anna.
iLtllCntir.— William CoDDiNfJTON, Esq. of Holm Patrick,
eo. Dublin, High Sheriff co. Wicklow, 1606, m. Thomasine
Calton, and by her had three sons and seven daus. He d.
1657, aged 50. His son and heir,
Capt. Nicholas Coudington, of Holm Patrick, d. July,
1685, leaving by his 2nd wife, Anne, who survived him, three
sons and one dau. (his 1st wife, Elizabeth, dau. of William
Aston, Esq., d. s. p. 1657). The eldest son,
Capt. Dixie Coddington, of Holm Patrick, &. 1665, High
Sheriff CO. Dublin 1695. served on William's staff at
the battle of the Boyne. He m. 1686, his cousin Anne, dau.
and heiress of his uncle, John Coildinston, of Clonearl, by
whom (who d. 1736) he left at his death, 22 July, 1728, six
sons and three daus.,
John, his heir.
Nicholas, of Drogheda.
Dixie, of Athlunnicy Cattle, co. Meath, principal Serjeant-at-
Arms from 1768 to his death in 177C.
Henry, of Tankardstown, co. Meath, Barrister-at-Law,
d. s. p.
William, Vicar of Carrickmacross, co. Monaghan.
Eobert. Anne.
Elizabeth, m. John Lyster, Esq. of Rocksavage.
Jane, 6. 1700; m. 15 July, 1723, Ralph Blundol, Esq. of
Dublin ; and d. 2 Aug. 1742.
The eldest son,
John Coddington, E<:q. of Oldbridge, co. Meath, m. 1710,
Frances, dau. and co-heir of Capt. John Osborne, of Balgeen,
by whom (who d. 1747) he had one son,
John, drowned in the Boyne the day he came of age, 1736.
Mr. Coddington d. 1740. and was s. by his nephew,
Dixie Coddington, Esq. of Oldbridge (eldest son of Nicholas
Coddington, Esq. of Droghcda, by Maiy his wife, dau. of
Henry Tennison, Esq.). He m. 1754, Catherine, dau. of
Thomas Burgh, Esq. of Bert, and had seven sons, who
all d. young. He d. in Dublin, 1794, and was s. by his
brother,
Henby Coddington, E.^q. of Oldbridge, 6. 1728. After the
death of his cousin, Dixie Coddington, 1791, he became
Deputy Serjeant-at-Arms, and was so at the Union, 1800, at
which time he was also patron of one of the seats for the
borough of Dunleer. He ?)i. 1762, Elizabeth, dau. of Latham
Blacker, Esq. of Rathcscar, co. Louth, and had issue,
Nicholas, his heir.
Henry, m. Eleanor Hamilton, of Browne Hall, co. Donegal,
and d. leaving three daus., one of whom m. the Rev.
Thomas Lindcsay, Rector of Upper Cumber, co. London-
derry.
Latham (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Timolin, co. Kildare,
»/i. Anne, dau. of Col. Bellinghain. of Ardagh co. Lnuth,
and had, with other issue, Henry (Rev.), and John George,
of Ravensdale, co. Louth.
Thomas, d. unm.
Martha, m. Philip Pendleton, Esq. of Moortown, co. Meath,
and left issue.
Elizabeth, in. — Winder, Esq., and has issue.
Anne, m. Edward Augustus Waller, Esq., and d. leaving
issue.
Mary Jane, m. George Lendrura, Esq. of Jamestown, co.
Fermanagh, and d. leaving issue.
Mr. Coddinston ''. 21 Dec. 181G, and was .«. by his son,
Nicholas Coddington, Esq. of OUIbrid-e, m. July, 1703,
Letitia, dau. of Gaynor Barry, Esq. of Beau, co. Dublin, and
had issue,
Henry Barry, now of Oldbridge.
Joshua William, Capt. R.E.; ni. 1840, Agnes, dau. of Gen.
Emmett, R.E. ; and d. 1853, leaving issue, Charles Edward,
and Edward Fitzherbert.
Fitzherbert Nicholas, Major in the army, m. 1841, Jane, dau.
of Col. Trelawny, R.A., Governor of St. Helena ; and il.
1853, leaving issue, Fitzherbert Henry, Charles llamlyn,
and Blanche Martha.
Anna Elizabeth, m. 1826, Fitzherbert R. Ruxton, Esq. of
Ardee House, co. Louth, and has issue.
Letitia Mary.
Upon the decease of Mr. Coddington, 31 Aug. 1837, aged 72,
he was .?. by his eldest son, the present Henby Babby Cod-
dington, Esq. of Oldbridge.
Arms — Gu., a cross or, fretty az. between four trefoils slipped
arg.
Crest — A wolf's head erased or.
J/o«ocs— Nil desperanduin: or Nee raetuas nee optcs.
Seat — Oldbridge, near Droghcda.
CODRINGTON OF WROUGHTOlir.
CODEINGTON, WiLLIAM WtNDHAM, Esq. of
Wrougliton, Wilts, J.P. formerly 17th Lancers, b.
25 June, 1825 ; m. 21 June, 1854, Cecilia Cliarlotfe,
dau. of the late Frederick Webb, Esq. of Westwick,
CO. Durham, and has issue,
I. William Frederick, 6. 6 June, 1856.
II. Augustus Edward, b. 7 June, 1859.
III. Arthur John, b. 19 Nov. 1861.
IV. Alexander Edward Wyndham, 6. C Dec. 1863.
I. Cecilia Mary. ii. Kate Georgiana.
JlinCaSC.— This is the elder branch of the very ancient
Gloucestershire family of Codrington, from which descend the
existing Baronets of the name.
John de Codrington, grandson of Geoffrey Codrington,
was Standard Bearer to Henry V., in the French wars of that
monarch, anyio 1415. He purchased the manor of Wapcley
1455, and living to the advanced age of 112, d. in the year
1475. His great grandson,
Simon Codrington, m. Agnes, dau. and heiress of Richard
Seacole, of Didmartin, and was s. by his son,
Robert Codrington, father, by Anne Stubb.s, of two
sons, Christopher, the younger, ancestor of the Baronets
Codrington, of Doddington ; and his heir, in 1618,
John Codrington, Esq. of Didmartin, High Sheriff of
Gloucesteshire 1638. 4th in descent from tliis John was
William Codrington, Esq. of Wroughton, co. Wilts, m.
Mary, dau. of John Lewsley, Esq. and had issue,
William, his heir.
John Lewsley, of Woodhouse, co. Gloucester, b. 1703 ;
m. Laura Mary Charlton, d. s. p. 1837.
Oliver Calley, of Dean House, Hants, m. 1851, Henrietta,
dau. of the late George Marx, Esq., of Eaton Square,
London ; and d. 1855.
Thomas Stretton (Rev.), Vicar of Wroughton, m. Miss White ;
and d. Dec. 1839, leaving six sons.
Robert, d. unm. Feb. 1835.
Ellinor, m. Rev. Edmond Leigh Bennett, Rector of Lcchlade.
CO. Gloucester ; d. July, 1842, leaving two sous.
Mr. Codrington was s. by his son,
William Codrington, Esq. of Wroughton, 6. April, 1790;
m. 10 June, 18'24, Laetitia, dau. of William Wyndham, Esq., ot
Dinton, co. Wilts, and by her (whoc<. 28 Nov. 1815) had issue,
William Wyndham, his l.eir, now of Wroughton.
Charles, b. 18 June, 1827.
John, b. 17 Jan. 182n.
Robert, b. 23 Jan. 1&31.
Alexander, b. 3 July, 1832.
George, 0. 8 Jan. Ia34.
Letitia Mary. I'ariaTi.
Mr. Codrington d. 11 April, 1842.
Arms— Arg., a fess embattled counter-embattled ?a. fictty gu.
between three lioncels passant of the third.
Crest — A dragon's head gu. issuing from a ducal coronet
between two dragons' wings chequy or and az,
Motlo — Immersabilis est vera virtus.
&ai— Wioaghton, Swiudon, Wilts.
COF
THE LANDED GENTRY.
COH
PINE-COFFIN OF POUTLEDGE.
Pine-Coffin, John EicnABD, Esq. of Portlcdgo,
Devon, J.P., late of the IGth rcgt., b. June, 1842 ;
771. 1865, Matilda, youngest dau. of William Speke,
Esq. of Jordans, Somerset, and has with othei-
issue,
John Edwakd, h. 24 Dec. 18GG.
ittltCnflC. — The authorities who have written respecting
tlie CO. of Devon, malie honourable mention of Sir Elias
Coffin, Knt. of Clist and Ingarby, in the days of King John ;
of Sir Richard Coffin of Alwington, t(ray>. Henry II. ; of Sin
Jeffrey Coffin, of Coombe Coffin, under Henry III., who
pranted ad. 1254, to Richard CofHn and his heirs for ever free
warren in all his demesne and lands of Alwinston, in the co. of
Devon ; and of other knights, descendants of these, during
successive reigns, till the time of Henry VIII., when we find
Sir William Coffin, Sheriff of Devonshire, and, being highly
preferred at Court, Master of the Horse at the coronation of
Anne Boleyn ; a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber ; and
afterwards one of the eighteen Assistants of King Henry
VIM. at the tournament of Guionne, in France, a.d. 1519.
This Sir William Coffin was also High Steward of the manor
and liberties of Stanton, co. Hertford. At his death he
humbly bequeathed to his master, Henry VIII., all his hawks,
his best horses, and a cart, and, leaving no issue, he conveyed
the manor of East Higgington, in the parish of Besryn Arbor,
with all his other e.5tates in Devon, to his eldest brother's son,
Richard Coffin, Esq. of Torlledge. The last male de-
scendant,
Richard Coffin, Esq. of Povtiedge, d. unm. 9 Dec. 1TC6,
aged 84, and bequeathed his estates to his nephews, Robert
Bennett, and his elder brother, Richard Bennett, sons of his
sister. Honour Bennett, with remainder to his grand-nephew,
John Pine, Esq. of East Downe, and heirs male. Eventually,
the estate went, at the death of Richard Bennett Coffin, accord-
ing to the entail, to
The Rev. John Pine,* Esq. of East Down (son and heir of
John Pine, Esq. and grandson of Edward Pine, Esq. of East
Down, by Dorothy, his wife, dau. of Richard CoEHn. of Port-
ledge). He was. 6. 1736, and assumed 1797, by royal license,
the additional surname and arms of Coffin. He m. 3 Dec.
Z765, Grace, dau. of James Rowe, Esq. of Alvcrdiscott, Devon,
and had issue,
Richard, his heir.
Charles (Rev.), Rector of East Down, 6. 3 Xov. 1771; to.
Charlotte, dau. of Samuel Knight, Esq. of Milton, co. Cam-
bridge, by whom he had issue, Charles John Samuel ; and
eight daus., Mary Ann Elizabeth ; Charlotte Phillippa ; Lucy
Judith, TO. the Rev. G. Rogers, Rector of Yarlington ;
Emily Grace ; CaroUne Emma; Elizabeth Fanny ; Septimia;
Oetavia.
James William, b. 23 Sept. 1773; d. unm. at Jamaica, April,
1792.
John, 6. 16 March, 1778 ; a Major-General in the army,
C.B. ; TO. 13 April, 1820, Maria, eldest dau of George
Monkland, Esq., late of Belmont, Bath ; but d. s. p.
10 Feb. 1830.
Edward (Sir), Knt., 6. 20 Oct. 1784; a Commissary-General;
d. Aug. 1862.
Mary Anne.
The Rev. John Pine-Coffin d. at Bath, April, 1S24, and was s.
hy his eldest son and heir,
Richard Pine Coffin, Esq. of East Down and Portledge,
b. G March, 1770; la. 28 Oct. 1797, Henrietta, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Kitson, of Shiphay, co. Devon, and by her had
issue,
Eichard, his successor, d. uvm. 1837.
John Thomas, late of Portledsie.
Henrietta, d. unvi. May, 1837.
Mary Anne.
Mr. Pine Coffin d. 6 October, 1833. His 2nd son.
The Rev. John Thomas Pine Coffin, of Portledge, co.
Devon, Prebendary of Exeter, J. P., b. 8 Jan. 1800; to. 1st,
June, 1838, Frances, dau. of the late William Speke, Esq. of
Jordans, and by her (who d. 30 March, 1845) has issue,
John Richard, now of Portledge.
Edward, 6. July, 1843; d. a,im. 1871.
Frances, d. iinm. 1867.
Henrietta Isabella Kilson, d. 1866.
* Lineally descended from the marriage of Oliver Pine of
Hame, co. Cornwall, living in 1296, with Ellinor, dau. and heir
of Philip le Downe, of East Downe.
Blr. Pine Coffin m. 2ndly, Oct. 1848, Charlotte, dau. of the late
Samuel Chandler, Esq. of Bath.
Arms — Az., scmee of cross-crosslets or, three bezants.
Crests— 1st, A martlet az. charged on tlie breast with two
bezants ; 2nd, A pine tree ppr.
Motto, for Pine — In tempestate floresco.
Seat — Portledge, near Bideford, co. Devon.
COGAN OF TINODE.
CoGAK, The Eight Hon. William: Henry
Ford, of Tinode, co. Wicklow and Athgarret,
Kildare, P.O., M.P. co. Kildare, M.A., D.L. co.
Kildare, J.P. for cos. Kildare, Wicklow and Carlow,
has been High Sheriff of co. Wicklow ; b. 1823 ;
m. 1858, Gertrude Mary, only sui'viving dau. of
Francis Kyan, Esq. (by Catherine his wife, dau. of
Richard Galwey, of Fort Richard, co. Cork), and
grand-dan. of Major General Francis Kyan,
H.E.I.C.S.
HtUCagf* — Andrew Cogan, of Williamstown, co. Carlow,
b. 1697 (the son of William Cogan), to. Alicia Maurice, and
left, with two daus., Margaret and Julia, a son,
William Cogan, of Tinode, b. 1726 ; to. 1764, Mary, relict
of James Murphy, and on his marriage settled at Tinode, co.
Wicklow. He d. 1820, leaving issue,
Bryan, of Athgarret.
Mathew, of Tinode, b. 1774; d. unm. 1851, when his landed
property devolved on his nephew, the present William
Henry Ford Cogan, P.C, M.P.
Edward, d. unm.
Catherine. Alicia. Jlargarct.
The eldest son,
Bryan Cogan, of Athgarret and of the city of Dublin, b.
1767; TO. 1815, Eliza, dau. of Edward Madden, of Dublin, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thadeus Ford, of Corry, co.
Leitrim, and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thadeus Lyons, of
Lyonstown, co. Roscommon, and d. 1830, leaving issue,
William Henbi Fobd, now of Tinode.
Eliza, d. unm. Lissey.
Catherine, d. wjun. Margaret, d. unm.
Maternally, the Right Hon. William Henry Ford Cogan
M.P., derives descent from two ancient families, the Fords of
Corry, co. Leitrim, and the Lyons of Lyonstown, co. Eos-
common. The Fords were an old Irish race, the MacCon-
snamhas, or MacConsnavas, Chiefs of the territory of Muinter
Kenny, in Leitrim, frequently mentioned in the Irish annals,
and referred to by the Four Masters. Their descendant,
Thadeus Ford, 6. 1705 ; m. 1745, Elizabeth, dau. of Thadeus
Lyons, Esq. of Lyonstown (by Mary his wife, dau. of Pierce
Curnin, Esq. of Gurthamoone, and his wife, Elizabeth
O'Rourke, of Breffney), and d. 1759, leaving issue, 1 Henry,
P.P. of Enniskillen; 2 Hugh, d. unm.; 3 Garret, d. in
Jamaica, «. p.; 1 Mary, b. 1748, m. Bryan Reilly, and was
mother of Blargaret Reilly, the wife of W^illiam Murphy, Esq.
of Mount Merrion; 2 Catherine; and 3 Elizabeth, b. 1754,
m. Edward Madden, of Dublin, and d. 1829, leaving two sur-
viving children. Dr. Eichard E. Madden, the distinguished
writer; and Eliza, widow of Bryan Cogan {iit supra).
Ai-mi< — Az., thro3 oak leaves arg. on a chief or, a cross
hottonee gu.
Crest — A talbot dog ppr. collared and chained or, charged
on the shoulder with a cross-bottoniic, as in the arms.
Motto — Constans fidei.
Scai— Tinode, near Blessinton.
COHAM OF COHAM.
CoHAM, William Holland Bickfoed, Esq. of
Coham, Dunsland, and Trevedoe, Devon, J.P. and
D.L., b. 28 July, 1828; m. 3 Sept. 1857, Dora,
Elizabeth Louisa, youngest dau. of tre late Gen.
Sir Hoptoa Stratford Scott, K.C.B., of WoodviUe,
Lucan, Dublin, and has issue one child,
Elinor Mary Bickford.
HtltCagC— In passing by the banks of the EiverTorridge,
towards the parish of Black Torrington, Devon, the dwelling
COH
THE LANDED GENTRY.
COK
of Coham, with owners of its own name, comes in view. It is
not known when its possessors did not dwell there, they having
possessed it from time immemorial. The name denotes Saxon
origin— /ittiu, a Saxon word, signifying "a home " or " dwell-
ing-place," surrounded by wood, water, and fields, just as
Coham is situated; but the family can only proi:e their home
at this place from the year 1547, and this proof is derived from
the Black Torrington parish register, where the following
entry may be seen: "Margaret, dau. of Stephen Coham,
Gentleman, of Coham, was baptised April 4th, 1547," an
extract from the earliest register extant in the parish chest.
We find this Stephen Coham succeeded by Stephen Coham,
the fatlicr of Lhwis Coham, Esq. of Coham, living in the
beginning of the 17th century. To this gentleman succeeded,
Lewis Couam, Esq. of Coham, who m. 22 Dec. 1669, Mary,
the sister of John Arscott, Esq. of Tetcott, near Holsworthy
(who «. the John Arscott who yi. Gertrude, dau. of Sir Shilston
Calmady, but left no family}, by whom he had three sons and
two daus.,
Stephen, his heir.
John, who settled at Eovacott, in the parish of Bradford.
He m. Margaret, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of WiUiam Hol-
land, Esq. of Upcott Avenel, in the parish of Sheepwash,
and of Tliorne, in the parishes of Holsworthy and Pyworthy,
by whom he had three sons, Stephen, who lived and d. at
Bovacott, unm.; William, who lived at a house in the town
of Holsw^orthy, called The Croft, where he d. unr.i. ; Arthur
(Kev.), Archdeacon of Wilts, &c., m. Gr.^ce, dau. of George
Plunkett Woodruffe, Esq. of the Manor House, of
Chiswick, by whom he had two sons and two daus.,
all of them m.
Arthur, m. a dau. of Burdon of Burdon, and settled at
Holsworthy, where this branch of the famOy continue to
re.?ide.
Mary, ra. Kev. Benoni Bampfylde (Rector of Black Torring-
ton^, of Poltimore.
Gertrude, m. Clement Gay, Esq. (related to Gay the poet).
The eldest son,
Stephen Cooam, Esq. of Cnham, m. in the 5th of Queen
Anne, Mary, dau. and co-heiress of William Holland, Esq. of
Upcott Avenel, Devon (lineaily descended from John, 4th son
of Robert, Lord Holland, by Maude his wife, one of the daus.
and coheiresses of Alan le Zouche, of Ashby), and thus
acquired that estate. About this time the mansion house of
Coham was destroyed by fire, and the family, in consequence,
removed to their seat at Upcott Avenel. By the heiress of
Holland Mr. Coham had two sons,
I. Lewis, his heir.
u. Holland (Rev.), Rector of North Lewe, Devon, ra. Chris-
tian, dau. of Rev. James Silke, of Bedmiaster, of an ancient
family there settled, and had issue,
1 Stephen, successor to his uncle.
2 AViLLiAM Holland, heir to his brother.
The eldest son,
Lewis Coiiah, Esq. of Upcott Avenel, rebuilt the mansion
of Coham. He in. Lucretia, dau. and co-heiress of — Barn-
field, Esq. of Mambury and Great Torrington, Devon, but dying
without issue, 1778, was s. by his nephew,
Stephen Coham, Esq. of Coham and Upcott Avenel at whose
decease unra. 1786, the representation and possessions of the
family devolved upon his brother.
The Rev. William Holland Coham, of Coham and Upcott
Avenel. This gentleman »)i. 29 Nov. 1790, Mary, dau. and
eventually sole heiress of George Bickford, Esq. of Dunsland
and Arscott, both in Devon, representative of the ancient
family of Arscott of Arscott and Btinsland, Devon, and by
her (who d. 4 Feb. 1839) had issue,
William Bickford, his heir.
George Lewis, of Upcott Avenel, Devon, J.P., D.L., d. 1 Jan.
1h;8. Holland, J. P. for Devnn. d. unm. 26 March, 18(i/.
Mary Anne. Christiana.
Mr. Coham d. 15 March, 1825, and was s. by his eldest son,
The Rev. William Bickford Coham, of Coham and Duns-
land, m. 17 April, 1827, Augusta Mary, eldest dau. of
Joseph Davie Bassett, Esq. of Hcanton Court and Watermouth,
(whose great-grandmother, Elinor Courtenay, was eldest dau.
of Sir William Courtenay, by the Lady Anne Bertie, his wife)
and had issue.
William Holland Bickford, now of Coham and Dunsland.
Arscott Bickford Courtenay, 6. 29 April, 1832.
Mary Ba-ssett Eleanor, m. 17 Aug. 1852, William Parr, Esq.
of Fernside, Bournemouth, Dorset.
Augusta Christiana Davie, m. April, 1858, Harvey George
Dickenson, Capt. Madras army.
Mr. Coham d. 2 July, 1813.
Ai-,;vi—Vc:T chevron engrailed gu. and erm., in chief five
fleurs-de-lis three and two, and in base a lion rampant or.
Ci-cH — In front of a plume of five feathers arg. two cross*
crosslets fitchee in saltire az.
Jlfo»o— Fuimus, et sub Deo erimus.
Srrrj— Coham (anciently spelt Cohame); High Hampton,
Devoa.
COKE OF BROOKHILL.
Coke, William Sacheyeeell, Esq. of ErooTchill,
CO. Derby, a-'cl Langton Hall, Notts, J.P., b. 31 Aug.
1805, late Lieut. 39th regt. ; m. 1st, 21 Nov. 1837,
Sarah Kift, dau. of John Deane, Esq. ; and by her
(who d. 18 March, 1870) had issue,
I. William Langton, of Kirby Old Hall, Notts, h. 3 April,
1843, late Lieut. 4th Hussars; m. 1877, Ada, dau. of —
Ileugh, Esq. of the Cape of Good Hope.
II. Alfred Sacheverell, 6. 27 Aug. 1816; m. Amy, dau. of
— Brunton, Esq.
III. Herbert de Odingsells, 6. 14 Nov. 1863.
I. Alice, TO. 1859, Capt. G. Charlton, 81st regt.
II. Lucy Harriett, m. 1861, Capt. Vere T. Bayly, 54tli
regt.
HI. Emily Maude, m. Major S. H. Williams, Madnvs Staff
Corps.
IV. Clementine Rosalie, m. Lieut. T. Greenaway, Madras
Staff Corps.
V. Hester Marion. vi. Henrietta Margaret.
VII. Frances Geraldine.
Mr. Coke m. 2ndly, 27 Sept. 1870, Susan Annie,
youngest dau. of the late E.. Miller, Esq. of Seaton,
Devon, and has issue,
IV. D'Ewes Leventhorpe, b. 27 Jan. 1S74.
V. Algernon John Parker, &. 10 March, 1876.
vui. Ethel Marie Sacheverell.
iLtlTCagC. — This ancient family dates back nearly to the
Conquest. Tradition states that the founder of it was employed
in the service of Henry de Ferrers, who was Superintendent
of William the Conqueror's Horse Armourers. It is of con-
siderable importance in the co. of Derby, where it has
been settled for twenty generations in a direct male line,
covering a period of more than six hundred years.
Hugh, son of Robert Coke, ra. Agnes, dau. and heir of
Robert Owen, of Marchington Woodhouse, co. Stafford, and
was living 46 Edward III. His grandson,
Thomas Coke, ra. about 1418, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress
of Thomas de Oding.sclls, of Trusley; his son,
William Coke, of Trusley, m. 1448, Joan, dau. of John
Hilton, and d. 1504, being s. by his son,
William Coke, of Trusiey, who, having been m. twice, d.
1514. His eldest son,
William Coke, of Trusley, m. Jsabell, dau. of Sir Ralph
Longford, of Longford, and d. in 1518, leaving one son,
AVilliam Coke, of Trusley, m. Dorothy, dau. of Robert
Fitzherbert, of Tissington, by whom h2 had fifteen children.
He d. Sept. 1575. His son and heir.
Richard Coke, of Trusley, rn. Mary, dau. and heir of
Thomas Sacheverell, of Kirkby, co. Notts, and d. 20 Nov. 1582,
leaving six sons and five daus., of which the youngest,
Dorothy, m. Valentine Carey, D.D., Bishop of Exeter. Tlie
sons were,
I. Francis (Sir), his heir.
II. John (Sir), Principal Secretary of State for upwards of
twenty years to Charles I., d. 8 Sept. 1644, aged SJ,
ancestor of the Cokes of Melbourne. His distinguished
hne became extinct in 1750. The heiress m. Sir Matthew
Lamb, and was mother of Viscount Melbourne.
III. Thomas, d. at Padua, 1621, s. p.
IV. Philip, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, d. there,
«. yt.
V. George, D.D., consecrated in 1632, Bishop of Bristol,
tran.slated to Hereford 1636. One of the twelve Bishops
imprisoned by Parliament. He in. Jane, dau. of William,
son of Sir Clement Hcigham, of Suffolk, and dying 10 Dec.
1646, aged 76, left issue,
1 Richard, B.D. of Suokley, co. Worcester, in. Mary, dau.
of John Kayse, and their only son, Heigham, was father,
by Elizabeth, his 2nd wife, dau. of Sir Willoughby
D'Ewes, of a son, D'Ewes Coke, who m. 1720, Frances
Coke, the co-heiress of Trusley, of whom presently.
2 Jolin, Prebendary of Moreton Magna, d. s. p.
COK
THE LANDED GEXTEY.
COK
ooo
3 William, of Quistmoov, co. Ilcrefovcl, ancestor of Coke
of LotOLi- MiMi-.
4 Thomas, d. 1036, s. p.
VI. Robert, killed in the battle at Xicuport, temp. Queen
Elizabeth.
The eldest son,
Sir Francis Coke, of Trusley, 6. 11 Xov. 15G1; m. 1st,
Frances, dau. of Denzell Holies, son and heir of Sir William
Holies, and 2naiy, Elizabeth, dau. of George Curzon, of
Croxhall, co. Derby, and relict of Thomas Leigh, of Egginton.
He d. 16 Aug. 1639, aged 78, leaving
I. William, his heir.
II. Gilbert, Capt., serving in the army in Holland, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Gilbert, of Locko, and left a dau.
and heiress, Frances, wile of William Mundy, Esq. of
Barley.
III. Francis, Archdeacon of Stafford, m. Margaret Evans, of
Wiltshire, rf. 1682, leaving four sons and six daus.
I. Eleanor, d. unm.
II. Susannah, to. Roger Bates, D.D., Chaplain to Charles I.
HI. Elizabeth, m. Fercival Willoughby, M.D., son of Sir
Percival Willoughby, of WoUaton.
IV. Anne, m. John Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, co. Derby.
The eldest son,
William Coke, Esq. of Trusley, b. 29 Jlarch, 1594; m. 1st,
Maud, dau. and co-heir of Henry Bere«'ord, of iUsop-iu-the-
Dale, and had
I. Richard, his heir.
u. Timothy, d. unni. 8 Feb. 1GS4, aged 59.
I. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Sherman, of London.
II. Mary, m. John Fitzherbert, of Somersall, co. D.^'-by.
ni. Alice, m. William Harpur, of Bilson, son of Sir Henry
Harpur, Bart, of Calke.
rv. Isabell, d. young, June, 1027.
Mr. Coke's 2nd wife, who rf. without issue, was Dorothy, dau.
of Francis Saunders, of Shankton. He d. 27 March, 1641,
aged 47, and was s. by his son,
Richard Coke, Esq. of Trusley, one of the intended
Knights of the Royal Oak, b. 7 Dee. 1617; m. 26 Dec. 1614,
Catherine, dau. of Robert Charlton, Esq. of Whitton, in
Shropshire, sister of Sir Job Charlton, Speaker of the House
of Commons, by whom he had seven sons and eight daus., of
which two sons d. young, and four daus. lui/u. He d. 12
March, 1664, aged 47 The sons to survive her were,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. William, b. 20 Sept. 1651, Barrister-at-Law, purveyor of
wheat, and Groom of the Closet lo Charles II. Married
three times.
III. Thomas, 6. 26 Sept. 1655, B.D., Rector of Pinxton and
Trusley, m. Sarah, dau. and heir of William Willett, of
Derby, and d. 26 May, 1699. His male line became extinct
with his grandson, Daniel Parker Coke, who for 35 years
was M.P. for Nottingham, and rf. 6 Dec. 1825.
rv. John, M.D., 6. 24 Aug. 1656; rf. 18 Nov. 1720, s. p.
V. Richard, b. 9 Nov. 1664, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Kobie, of Donnington, co. Leicester, and had issue, of whom
the second son, John, emigrated to Virginia.
I. Anne, m. Nov. 1662, Paul Ballidon, of Derby, whose
dau. Catherine, m. AVilUam Coke, of Trusley, of whom
presently.
n. Susannah, to. 30 May, 1667, Edward Wilmot, of Spondon,
CO. Derby, Barrister-at-Law, son of Edward Wilmot, D.D.,
and had issue, Robert Wilmot, who rebuilt the family
seat at Chaddesden; Edward Wilmot, m. Catherine Cas-
sandra Isabella Coke, of whom presently.
III. Elizabeth, m. John Ward, Rector of Slickleover, near
Derby.
IV. Matilda, to. Thomas Bull, and d. 1719.
The eldest son and successor,
Robert Coke, Esq. of Trusley, 5. 17 Nov. 1646; to. 26 Sept.
1677, Elizabeth, only dau. of Anthony, fourth son of Sir
WiUiam Samwell, Bart., co. Northampton, Auditor to Queen
Elizabeth, and d. 23 Jan. 1713, aged 67, leaving only one
son,
William Coke, Esq. of Trusley, h. 31 March, 1679; to. 15
Feb. 1693, his first cousin, Catherine, dau. and heir to Paul
Ballidon, of Derby, by whom he had three sons, whorf. young,
and five daus., three of whom also rf. young. He rf. 18 Jan.
1718, aged 39, the elder branch of the family becoming extinct
in his two daus.,
I. Catherine Cassandra Isabella, m. 27 Dec. 1718, her cousin,
Edward Wilmot, Esq. of Spondon, Barrister-at-Law, and
had a son and heir, Francis Ballidon Wilmot, to. Elizabeth,
dau. of Richard WOmot, of Derby, and left issue, one son
and one dau., Francis, Rector of Trusley and Pinxton, who
dying 21 April, 1818, unm., the Trusley and Spondon
properties devolved upon his only sister and heir, Susanna,
m. John Coke, of Debdale, co. Notts, of whom presently,
and thus these estates after a lapse of 100 years returned to
the Coke family.
II. Frances, 2nd dau. and co-heir, i?i., as under, her kinsman
D'Ewes Coke. '
D'EwES Coke, of Suckley, son of Heigham Coke, alreaily
mentioned, descended from George Coke, Bishop of Hereford,
m. 12 Oct. 1720, Frances, the 2nd dau. and co-heir of William
Coke of Trusley. She d. leaving issue, three sons, of whom
the only survivor was George, of whom presently. He m.
2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Francis Hurt, of Alderwasley, C9.
Derby, by whom he had four sons, who rf. s. p., and five daus.
He rf. 23 Oct. 1751, and was s. by his son,
George Coke, Esq. of Kirkby, 6. 1725, for some time an
officer in the 3rd Dragoon Guards, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
Soth Ellis, of Brampton, co. Derby, and rf. 17 Nov. 1759, aged
34, leaving one son.
Rev. D'Ewes Coke, of Brookhill, Rector of Pinxton and
South Norraanton, co. Derby, m. Hannah, dau. and heiress of
George Hey wood, Esq. of Brimington, co. Derby, and by her
(who d. 26 Sept. 1818) had issue,
I. D'Ewes, of Brookhill, his heir.
II. William (Sir), Puisne Judge of the Island of Ceylon, d.
at Trincomalee 1 Sept. 1818, aged 42.
ni. John, of Debdale, High Sheriff of Notts 1830, D.L. and
J.P., TO. 1806, Susannah, only dau. and heiress of Francis
Ballidon Wilmot, Esq. of Trusley and Spondon. Mr. Coke
d. without surviving issue, 14 Sept. 1841, aged 65,
bequeathing his estates to his nephew. Col. Edward Thomas
Coke, of whom presently.
I. Hannah, m. Rev. Ellis" Williams, Rector of Pinxton, rf. ia
1833, s. p.
The Rev. D'Ewes Coke rf. at Bath, 12 April, ISll, aged 64,
and was s. by his son,
D'Ewes Coke, Esq. of Brookhill, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. and
D.L., b. 22 Dec. 1774; to. Nov. 1797, Harriet, 2nd dau. of
Thomas Wright, Esq. of Mapperley Hall, co. Notts, and d. 11
March, 1856, aged 82, leaving issue,
I. Francis Lilltman D'Ewes, of Brookhill, 6. 4 June, 1804;
rf. 19 Dec. 1873, unm.
II. William Sacheverell, J. P., now of Brookhill.
HI. Edward Thomas, now of Trusley and Debdale.
IV. John Henry, B.A., Rector of Ropsley, 6. 12 Dec. 1811;
m. 1S52, Adelaide, dau. of John Bussell, Esq., and has
issue,
1 Charles Henry, Lieut. E.N.
2 Sidney. 3 Ronald Bruce.
1 Blanche, m. 6 Sept. 1877, C. Telfer, Lieut. 36th rcgt.
. 2 Rose Edith. 3 Isabel Maud.
v. Richard George, 6. 12 Feb. 1813; to. 15 Dec. 1847, Eliza-
beth, dau. of J. J. M. Bond, Esq., and has issue,
1 George Francis, b. 26 Feb. 1853, Lieut. E.N.
2 Henry Beresford, 6. 7 Nov. 1855.
3 Edward HariUnge, b. 22 April, 1861.
4 Ernest Saeheverell, b. 19 Oct. 1868.
1 Adela Mary.
2 Louisa Diana, to. 3 July, 1873, Capt. A. Ross, R.N. ;
2ndly, 5 Oct. 1876, Col. G. S. Coxon.
3 Florence Elizabeth Caroline, m. 3 Aug. 1875, Capt. C.
Torkington, 41st regt.
4 Lucy Emma. 5 May Evelyn.
6 Lillian Margaret.
I. Harriet Frances. ii. Elizabeth Anne.
III. Sarah Sophia, to. 22 June, 1827, George Robertson, Esq.,
Capt. R.N., and has issue.
IV. Mary Agnes, m. 9 March, 1839, Arthur Burnell, Esq.,
and has issue,
V. Emma Isabella, to. 16 Aug. 1832, James Salmond, Esq.,
late C.ipt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, and has issue.
Arms— Gu.., three crescents and a canton or.
Crest— The sun in splendour or.
Motto — Non aliunde pendere.
Srai,9— Brookhill Hall, Alfreton; Langton Hall, Kirkby-in-
Ashfield, Mansfield.
COKE OF TRUSLEY AND DEBDALE
HALL.
CoEE, Edwaed Thomas, Esq. of Trusley, and
Debdale Hall, b. 4 Jan. 1807, late a Capt. 69th
rcgt. and Hon. Col. 1st Derby Militia, J.P. and
D.L., m. 6 Aug. 1835, Diana, 2ud dau. of tbc late
Key. John Talbot, of Ardfert Abbey, co. Kerry,
descended from tbe illustrious John Talbot, 1st Earl
of Slu-ewsbury, and has issue,
COK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
COL
I. John Tatxat, b. 9 Awe. 1S41, Capt. 2r)th For>t ; vi. 14
Nov. 1807, Cli:irlott.p, eldest dau. of Major H. FitzReralil,
of Mapeiton, Somerset, and has issue, 1 Edward Sache-
vcrell d'Ewes, b. 3 Dee. 1872; 2 John Gilbert de OdiiiR-
sells, b. 19 Oct. 1874; 1 Diana Geraldine; 2 Charlotte
Geraldine; 3 Isnbcl Hariot Joan.
II. Edward Beresford, b. 5 May, 1S50; in. 20 March, 1877,
Ada, 7th dau. of W. H. Dawes, Esq. of Kenihvorth.
I. Jane Susanna, m. 19 April, laGti, \Y. Cooper, Esq. He d.
13 Feb. 1871.
;.. Diana Talbot, m. 187S, James, son of James Gordon
Oswald, Esq. of Scotstown.
III. Isabel Emma, m. II. Shore, Esq. Slie d. 11 Nov. 13153.
IV. Gertrude Alice, m. V. MickelburRh, Esq.
V. Annie Crosbic, m. her cousin, L. Crosbie, Esq,, Lieut. U.N.
VI. Aimde Pauline.
VII. Kathleen Sopliia, m. 3 Oct. 1S74, her cousin, D. Crosbic,
Esq.
VIII. Eugenic Diane.
iLitiragf. — Arma, &c.—Sce Coke nf Brool-hUl. Mr. Coke
of Trusley and Debdale being third son of D'Ewes Coke, Esq.
of BrooUhill.
Seat— Dcbdalc Hull, Mansfield.
COKE OF LEMOEE.
Coke, Eev. George Feancis, of Lemore ITonsc,
CO. Hereford, M.A., Vicar of Titley, co. Hereford,
J.P., b. 15 Jan. 1830 ; m. 3 June, 1856, Frances, 4tli
dau. of Henry Hide Seymour, Esq., R.N., of Wells,
Somerset, J.P., and lias issue,
I. Fbakcis Saciieverell, b. 28 April, 18G2.
I. Lucy Theodora.
JLtlTCJItJC. — Francis Coke, of Quistmoor and Lower Jloor
the son of William Coke, 3rd son of the Bishop of Bristol; see
CoKEo/TruxIcii), m. Lucy, dau. of Thomas Coucher, of Parton,
CO. Hereford, and had issue by her, one son and three daus.
She d. 1692 ; and he m. 2ndly, 1725, Barbara Harper, widow,
by whom he had no issue. Dying in June, 1750, at the age of
90, he was s. by his only son,
Geoege Coke, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Bytheway,
of the ancient family residing at Leintwardine, co. Hereford.
He left at hi.s decease (his widow dying 1 Sept. 1781, at the
.advanced age of 96) a son and successor,
Richard Coke, Vicar of Eavdisley, J.P., w. Jane, dau. of
Jeremiah Griffiths, Rector of Disserth, and dying 27 Dec.
1793, aged 75, left, with three daus. (i. Elizabeth ; n. Jane,
VI. Rev. James Hodgson, M.A. of Christchurch College
O.\ford, and of Huraber, co. Hereford ; and iii. Lucy), a son
aiid successor,
The Rev. Francis Coke, 1\I..\., J. P., Rector of Gladestry,
ro. Radnor, Vicar of Sellack and Caple, co. Hereford, and
J^rebcndary of Hereford. He m. 3 March, 1791, Anne, dau.
of Robert Whiteombe, Esq. of Kington, and by her (who d.
6 April, 1826) he left at his decease, 30 April, 1S3I,
George, of Lemore.
Bobcrt, b. 2 Sept. 1801 ; J.P., of Newland, Coleford; in. 1832,
Isabella, only dau. of Walter Hill, Esq., formerly of Rock-
lands, CO. Hereford.
William, B.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, b. 2 Nov. 1803,
perpetual Curate of the parishes of Marstow and Pencoyd,
CO. Hereford.
John, 6. 17 Not. 1806; Major-Gen., C.B., J. P. and D.L. co.
Hereford, residing at Lemore Hou.'?e.
Anne, m. 1823, Sir William Sarsfield Eossiter Cockburn,
Bart.
Jane, d. 5 Oct. 1859. Lucy, d. 22 Oct. 1811.
The eldest son.
Rev. George Coke, of Lemore, h. 8 Jan. 1797; Rector of
Aylton, in that shire, afterwards of Piddle-llinton, Dorset; in.
21 Dec. 1825, Anne Elizabeth, sister of the Rer. Francis
Hodgson, late Provost of Eton, and only dau. of the Rev. James
Hodgson, Rector of Barwick, co. York, and by her (who d.
1831) had issue,
George Francis, now of Lemore House.
Anne Elizabeth, m. 8 Aug. 1849, Rev. Henry John Potls.
Lucy Elizabeth Hodgson.
Mr. Coke, who was a Magistrate for Herefordshire, s. his
father 1831, and d. 20 April, 1863.
Arms, Crest, dtc— As Coke of Trushij.
S^iUt—Thc Priory, Titmore ; aad Leley House, Eardisley.
COKER OF BICESTER.
CoKEB, Lewis Edmund, Esq. of Bicester House,
CO. Oxford, b. 24 March, 1850.
Ht'ltraflC— This ancient family dwelt in former ages at
Coker in co. Somerset, to which place they were beholden for
their name. j
John Coker (the eldest son of Cadwallader Coker, 3rd brother j
of John Coker, Esq., High Sheriff of Oxon 1750, by his wife '
Catherine, dau. of J. Savary, Esq. of Marlborough), m. 1792, j
the Hon. Charlotte Marsham, youngest dau. of Robert, Lord }
Romney, by whom he had issue one dau., Charlotte Priscilla, !
who TO. 1826, John Adams, Serjeant-at-Law. Mr. Coker was a
Fellow of New College, Col. of the Oxford University Volun-
teers, and Chairman of the co. Oxford Quarter Sessions from
the year 1809 until his decease, Jan. 1819, when he was s. by
his nephew,
Thomas Lewis Coker, Esq. of Bicester House, b. 1791; tho
eldest son of Cadwallader Coker, Esq., Barrister-at-Law (the
3rd son of the last-named Cadwallader). Entering the army
in 1808, he served with distinction in Spain during the whole
Peninsular War, in the 29th regt., and afterwards in America
and Belgium. He left tho army 1819, and m. 28 July, 1819,
Charlotte Aubrey, youngest dau. of the late Lieut. -Col. Aubrey,
by whom he had issue,
Lewis, late Major 29th regt., and late possessor.
John (Rev.), 6. 28 July, 1821; Fellow of New College,
Oxford.
Cadwallader (Rev.), 6. 27 Nov. 1824; in. 26 Aug. 1852, Emily
Harriet, dau. of J. Gould, Esq. of Knapp, Devon, and has
issue, Marianne Charlotte.
Charlotte Lydia, m. 18 Jan. 1855, Rev. Bolton Waller John-
stone, Incumbent of Farndon, co. Chester.
Fanny, hi. 30 Aug. 1849, Rev. Bulkeley Owen Jones, M.A.,
and has issue, Fanny Bulkeley.
He d. G Jan. 1849, and was s. by his eldest son,
Lewis Coker, Esq. of Bicester, co. Oxford, J. P. and D.L.,
late Major 29th regt., 6.24 July. 1820; in. 23 March, 1S43,
Caroline Agnes, dau. of the late Major James Pitman, of Dun-
ehiticock House, co. Devon, and had issue,
Lewis Edmund, now of Bicester.
Caroline Charlotte.
Florence Wray.
Isabella Aubrey.
Arms— Arg, on abend gu. [three leopards' faces or, in chief i
crescent for difference.
CrcH — A. Moor's head, side-faced, wreathed arg. and gu.
Motto— Fi-At Justitia.
.b'eai— Bicester House, co. Oxford.
COLCHESTER OF THE WILDERNESS.
Wemtss Colchester, Maynaed WiLLoroHBT,
Esq. of The Widerness, co. Gloucester, J.P., b. 14
Aug. 1846 ; m. 14 June, 1871, Mary Clere, dau. of
Rev. Edward Newton Dickenson, and has issue,
I. Matnakd Francis Edward, 6. 12 March, 1872.
I. Geraldine Minie Clere. ii. Cecil Dorothea.
Mr. Wemyss Colchester assumed the additional sur-
name of Colchester 1877 upon succeeding to the
estates of that family in the counties of Grloucester
and Hereford.
JLtllCaCIC.— Sir Patrick Wemtss, Knt., a native of Scot-
land, was a Capt. Lieut, to the Earl (afterwards Duke) of
Ormond, in the army of Charles I., and entered Drogheda
with fifty horse, for its defence, 22 Nov. 1641. He in. Mary,
dau. of Jonah Wheeler, Bishop of Ossory, by whom (who was
buried at St. Andrew's Church, Dublin, 31 May, 1G60) he had
issue,
I. James (Sir), his heir. ii. Thomas, d. s. p.
III. Morris, who had a son, Francis, of whom presently.
IV. Henry (Sir), Knt. of Dunfert, now Danes Fort, co. Kil-
kenny, devisee of half his brother Sir James's estati, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Blundell, Bart., and had, with
other issue, a son,
Patrick, ancestor of Wemtss, of Danesfort.
V. Jonas.
Sir Patrick d. 30 May, 1661, and was buried the next day in
St. Andrew's Church, Dublin. His eldest son.
Sir James Wemtss, Knt., who m. 5 Feb. 1665, Judith, dau.
of Sir William Usher, Knt., Clerk ef the Council, by whom
(who d. 11 Oct. 1674, and was buried at St. Andrew's 14 same
month) he bad two daus.,
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Elizalx'th, d. vnm. 19 Jaly, 16S3, in her 21st year, and was
buried at St. Andrew's 21 same month.
Mary, d. young.
Sir James, by his will, dated 1 Oct. 1G72, and 13 Ifov. following,
devised his estates, subject to a jointure for his wife, and
portions for his daus. between his younger brother Henry
and his nephew,
Fra>-ci3 Wektss, Esq., who was father of
Feancis Wemtss. Esq. who m. Jliss Agar, and had, with a
younger son. JIaurice, JLijor-Gen. in the Boyal Marines, who
d. *. p., an elder son, his successor,
Fbascis Wemtss, Esq., Major 20th regt., m. the dan. of
J. Bennett, Esq., and had a son,
Fra.ncis Wemtss, Esq., Capt. Boyal llarines, m. 180S,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Colchester, Esq. of Westbury (des-
cended from the marriage of Sir Duncombe Colchester, 16.55,
with Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Mr. Serjeant Maynard) and had
issue by her, who d. 1321,
I. FiiA>-cis, his heir. n. James Eobert, d. s. p.
ni. John Maurice, Lieut. - CoL Eoyal Marine Artillery,
d. !. p.
I. Dorothea, m, C. Barton, Esq.
I. Mary Elizabeth.
Capt. Wemyss d. lS-13. His eldest son,
Francis Wemtss, Esq.. Capt. Bombay Endneers, m. 1S41,
Elizabeth, dau. of Major-Gen. Dickenson, Bombay Engineers,
which lady d. Jan. 1863. He d. June, 1S48, leaviug issue,
Matkard WnxocGHET, now Wzmtss-Colchestzs, of the
Wilderness.
Harriett Catherine. Alice.
Seat— The Wilderniss, Mitcheldean, co. Glouceiter.
COLCTLOTTGH OF T33rrERN ABBEY.
EoSSBOEOrGH-COLCLOrGH, ilAET GeET WeXT-
WOBTH, of Tmtem Abbcr, co. Wexford, ohIt
stirvivir-g dau. and heiress of Caesar Colclough, Esq.
of Duffrey Hall, in same co., Chief Justice of Prince
Edward's Island and Xewfoundland, and heiress-at-
law of Caesar Colclougb, Esq. of Tintem Abbev; s.
her father 1S22, and her kinsman lS-12 ; b. 9 Julv,
ISIl; m. 12 Jan. 1S4S, Jows Thomas Eoss-
BOEOCGH. Esq. of MuUinasood, co. Lonsrford, J.P.,
D.L., CO. Wexford, and High Sheriff lS60, w^ho
assumed by royal license dated 3 June, 1S53 the
additional surname and arms of Colclough, and
d. 11 Aug. 1S69, by whom she has issue,
I. LoriSA Marta Susaxsa Colcixicgh. 5. 23 Oct. 1543.
n. Susanna Frances Julia, b. 21 Jan. 1S50 : tti. 14 Xov. 1S72,
John Lloyd. Esq. of Gloster, D.L. King's Co.
in. Mary Grey Wentworth Fanning, b. 6 May, 1552.
rv-. Be'iinda PoweU Leech Trumbul', 6. '22 Oct. 1S53.
3£tnf age. — The very ancient descent of this family, living
a CO. Stafford timp. Edward III., and settled in co. Wexford
emp. Queen Elizabeth, is very fully set forth in the "Visiiation
f CO. Stafford, 15*3: Visitation co, Wesford, 1613; Visitation
City of London, 1634, and the registries in Ulster's Office,
Dublin Castle. The Visitation of co. Stafford commences
•■ith
Richard Colclough, Esq. of Bluerton, co, Stafford, living
4,D. 1367, anno. 40 Edw.ard III., who had, with two younger
ans, William, smd Richard, an elder son and heir,
Hugh Colclough. Esq. of Bluerton, living 4rS Edward HI.,
who granted Bluenon and Cocknadge, 1375, to his son,
Richard CoLCLorcH. Esq. of Bluerton, living a.d. 1420,
aimo 7 Hesrt V. ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Delves, and was
s. by his son,
John Colclough, Esq. of Bluerton, temp. 'Eesks VI, who
was father of
Thomas CoLcix)rGH, Esq, of Bluerton, living 22 Hentit VI.,
a,d. 1444. He m. a dau, of Mainwaring, of Over Feover,
CO. Chester, and was s. by his son,
Richard Colclocgh, Esq. of Bluerton, Mayor of Xewcastle
3 Edward IV., a.d. 1479. He la. 6 Edward IV., a,d. 1467,
Blanche, dau. of William Davenport, of co. Chester, and had
a son and heir,
John Colclocgh, Esq. of Bluerton, m. 1 Edward V., a.d.
14^3. Agnes, dau. and co-heir of Kichard Lov:kwood, Esq. of
Lockwood, and had issue,
I. Richard, his successor.
II. Thomas, who had Delph House, aliag High
Stafford, by gift of his father, 19 Feb. 15'23, and was
father of
Bartholomew, whose descendants were in remainder in the
settlement of tiie Tintem Estates, Ump. George I.
m. John. rv, Ealjh.
The eldest son,
Richard CoLn.ocGH, Esq. of Bluerton, Tngton, and Wool-
Etanton. co. Stafford, g. his father, and m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir
John Draycote, Knt. of Poynesby, co. Stafford, by whom he
had issue,
I. AsTHOST (Sir), his heir.
u. Mathew, of London, m. 1st. Katherine, dau. of Edward
Dalton, of Calais, by whom he had a son and dao.,
1 John. 1 Katherine,
He m. 2ndly the dau. of Richard Bennett, of Calais, by
TThom he had four sons,
2 Anthony. 3 Taomas,
4 George. 5 Mathew,
He m. 3rdly, Mary Warner, of London, by whom he had,
with a dau., Mary, two other sons,
6 Biehard. 7 EoberS.
m. Biehard, living 1.566.
I. Margaret, la. Dorington, of Cotoa.
The eldest son.
Sir Anthoxt CoLCLorGn, Knt. of Tintem Abbey, co. Wex-
I ford, and Bluenon and Woolstanton, co. Stafford, went to
I Ireland 34 Hen-rt Vm., a.d. 1543. and was afterwards Capt.
of Queen Elizabeth's Band of Pensioners. He had a com-
mission, dated 21 March, 1559, to execute Martial Law
throughout the co. Wexford, except in O'Morchoe's county.
On 10 Oct. 1565, Queen Elizabeth addressed a lener to Sir
Henry Sydney, the Lord Depury, ordering a lease in reversion
to be made to Sir Anrhony of the dissolved monastery and lands
of Tintem, co, Wexford, upon the expiration of a lease formerly
made to Sir James Crofts, Knt. of Crofts, co. Hereford, the
interest of which Sir Anthony had purchased 13 May, 1557,
and by Patent, dated 27 Aug. 1575, the Queen granted the
said monastery and lands to Sir Anthony ^nd his heirs in fee.
He m. Clare, dau. of Sir Thomas Agard, Knt. of Foston, eo.
Derby, a Privy Councillor in Ireland, and Governor of the co.
Wexford, by whom (who m. •2nd]y Sir Thomas WiUiams,
Knt., and d. 1590) he had issue,
I. Francis, d. i. p. r. p. n. Eardine, d. s. p. r. p.
in. An-hony, d. s. p. r. p.
rv. Thomas (Sir), his heir.
T. John, b. 1565, d. g. p. r. p. \i. Mathew. <f. .?. p. r. p.
vn. Leonard, of Ballyknockan, Queen's Co., High Sheriff co.
Wexford 1596: ra. Honors, dau. of Waller Walshe, of Slelb-
horana, co. Kilkenny, Lord of the Walshe Mountains, and
was slain in service by the Irish uf the co. Wicklow, 29 May,
1599, leaving a son,
Anthony, of Old Boss, co. Wexford, m. Ismay Browne, of
Mulrancan, in same co., and d. 1 June, 16-50, having had
two sons. Leonard, who d. r. p. *. p., and Oliver, d. s. p.
20 May, 1657.
I, Janet, ra. Nicholas Walshe, a Privy Councillor and a Judge
of the Queen's Bench in Ireland.
n, Frances, Dt. William Smithwick. Esq. of Smiihwick, co.
Chester.
m. Mary, ra, John Cots, of Woodcots. co. Salop.
rv. Clara, ». 1st, William Sneyd. Esq. of Bradwell, eo.
Stafford.and"2ndiy, Sir Hugh Wrottcsley, Knt. of WronesXey,
same co.
V. Eleanor, d. young.
Sir Anthony Colclough was knighted by Adam Loftus,
Archbishop of Dublin, Lord Chancellor, and Sir Henry Wallop,
Vice-Treasurer, Lords Justices of Ireland, 7 Sept. 1-5S2. He
d. 9 Dec. 15&4, and was buried at Tintera, where his monument
and epitaph are still to be seen. He was i. by his eldest sur-
viving son.
Sir Thomas Colclocgh, Knt. of Tintem Abbey, 6. at Btee-
garland, 1 April, 15o4, who obtained livery and seizen of his
father's lands, 16 Feb. 1609, anno 6 Jambs I , J.P. co. Wexford;
Dj, 1st, Martha, dan. of Adam Loftus, Archbishop of Armagh,
Lord Chancellor, by whom (who d. 19 March, 1609; he had
issue six sons and five davis.,
I. Thomas, d. i. p. before March, 1609.
n. Adam (SirV his heir.
m. John, of Pouldanig, living 1642; ra. Katherine. dan. of
Sir Walter Synnort, Knt. of Rosegarland, co. Wexford, by
whom he had two sons, 1 Adam, if. ,«. p. 1652 ; 2 Anthony,
«f. young, before 1649 : and four daus., 1 Mary, w, James
Butler, Esq. of Cloughnagieragh, co, Wexford: 2 Martha.
IS. Thomiis Cullen, Esq. 'of Culleasiown, co, Wexford; 3
Clara, aXua; 4 Katherine, d. v^nuu
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IV. Eicliard, living 1609, d. s. p. '
V. Leonard, rf. «•. y). vi. Anthony <7s. ?).
I. Anne, m. 1st, Nicholas Bagenal, Ksq. ot Dunleckn.y, co.
Callow, and 2ndly, Sir Thomas Butlor, Bart, of Garry-
hundon, same co. „ „ _
II. Jane, m. John Wogan, Esq. of Woxton Hall, co. Pem-
i:i!''Martha, m. John PiRott, Esq. of Dysart Queen's Co.
jv. Eleanor, m. Brian Kavanagh, Esq. of Poulmouty, co.
Wexford, and Borris, co. Carlow. .
V. Mary, m. Sir Nicholas Walshe, Knt. of Ballycarngmoro,
CO. Wexford.
Sir Thomas m. 2nclly, 1612, Eleanor, dau. of Dudley Bagenal,
Esq. of Dunleckney, co. Carlow, by whom (who m. 2naiy,
Lulie, 1st Earl of Fingall, and d. 1632) he had further issue,
With a dau., Mabel, d. unm., two sons,
vir Dudley, of Monart, co. Wexford, b. 1613; m. 1st,
Katherine, dau. of Patrick Esmonde, Esq. of the House of
Johnstown, iind 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Sir Patrick Barnewall,
Bart of Crickstown, and d. in France 1663, having had by
his 1st wife, with two younger sons, Lawrence and Thomas,
who d. s. %i. an elder son,
Patrick, of Duffrey Hall, D.L. co. Wexford, High Sheriff
1688, M.P. for Enniscorthy 1689 ; hi. Katherine, dau. of Col.
AValter Bagenal of Dunleckney, co. Carlow, and hy her
<who d. 6 Nov. 1700) he left at his decease, 1691, four
sons and two daus.,
1 Dudley, of Duffrey Hall, in. Nov. 1691, Maiy, dau.
of Hon. Francis Barnewall of Eegstown, 4th son of
Nicholas, 1st Viscount Kingslanu, by whom (who d.
Dec. 1725), he left at his decease, 12 July, 1712, six
sons and two daus.,
C/ESAR, of whom hereafter, as successor to Tintcrn
Abbey.
Francis, in the Irish Brigade in France, d. s. p.
Thomas, m. Frances, dau. of Caesar Colclough, Esq.
of Eosegarland, and had an only son, Adam, " English
. Adam," d. unm. 17.')9.
John, ancestor of Coi^clodgh of Ballytiege, extinct m
the male line. I
Henbt, of Kildavin, co Carlow, the ancestor of Licut.-
Col. CoLCLODCiH, the heir mule of the famDy, as here-
after.
Dudley, d. urnn.. 1739.
Margaret, m. Charles Byrne, Esq. of Kilmocar, co. Kil-
kenny.
Mary Anne, m. 29 Nov. 1717, J"hn Eyrne, Esq. oi
Cabiutecly, co. Dublin.
2 Adam, of Boley, co. Wexford, whose will, dated 11 Fol).
1734, was proved 6 Aug. 173-5. He m. 1st, J701, (Mar-
garet, dau. of Kichard ftlasterson, Esq. of Muneyseed,
CO. Wexford, by whom he had two sons, 1 Patrick,
of Dunmain, m. Katharine Harper, and d. s. p. 29
April, 1770; 2 Eichard, d. s. p. 1736, and three dar.s.,
Catherine, Frances, and Thoraasina. He m. 2ndly,
1720, Mary, dau. of Andrew Forde, Enq. of BaKyfad,
CO. Wexford, and d. March, 1734, having had issue
by her, four sons and two daus., Anthony; Caesar;
Adam; Thomas; Elinor, d. young; and Mary, m.
Samuel Turner, Esq. of Wexford.
3 Thomas, d. s. p., killed in a duel in Wexford, 1690.
4 Patrick, d. s. p., accidentally killed by his gun.
1 Elizabeth, m. John Nugeut, Esq. of Castle Nugent,
CO. Longford.
2 Katherine, d. unm.
VII., Anthony of Eathlin, m. Mary, dau. of William Esmontle,
Esq. of Johnstown, co. Wexford, M.P. for Wexford 1634,
and had (with a dau., m. James Butler, Esq. of Baihnleg)
two sons,
1 Adam, of Gray's Inn, I/ondon. 7)!. Mar;', dau. of Col.
Thomas Blague, Groom of the Chamber to Chaeles II.,
Maid of Honor to Anne, Duchess of York, celebrated by
Count de Grammont, as "Ses paupitres blondes," by
whom he had a son,
William, of Gray's Inn, d. s. p.
2 CKsar, of Eosegarland, M.P. for Taghmon 1719, whose
■will, dated 24 April, 1724, was proved in 1726. He rn. by
license, dated 11 Mar., 1686, Mary, dau. of William Ivory,
Esq. of New Eoss, co. Wexford, by whom (who d. 1697)
he had issue one son, Anthony, of Ballysop, who m.
Elizabeth, dau. of William Fitzgerald, Esq. of the Little
Island, CO. Waterford, and d. s. p. 1728; and six daus.,
1 Frances, m. her cousin, Thomas Coldough ; 2 Margaret,
d. unm. 1697 ; 3 Eleanor Maria, m. William Sutton, Esq.
of Longraige, co. Wexford ; 4 Mary, d. unm. ; 5 Mabel,
6 Anne, both d. unm.
Sir Thomas Colclough, who was knighted by Sir William
Fitz William, Lord Deputy of Ireland, 24 Oct. 1591, d. 23 Aug.
1624, and was buried at Tintern with Heraldic honour.s,
23 Sept. following, a full account of which is set forth in his
Funeral Entry, in Ulster's Uflice ; he was s. by his eldest sur-
viving son,
Sir Adam Colclough, 1st bart. of Tintern Abbey, 6. 1600,
High SherilT co. Wexford, 1630; created a Bart, 21 July, 1628.
He iJi. (Settlements dated 26 March, 1623) Alice, dau. of Sir
Bobert Eich, Knt., Master in Chancery in England, and
d. 4 April, 1637, when he was s. by his only son.
Sir C.esae Colclocgh, 2nd bart. of Tintcrn Abbey, 6. 1624;
m. Frances, dau, of Sir William Clarke, Bart, of Thame, c«.
Oxford, and d. 22 June, 1684, leaving a dau., Margaret, of
whom hereafter, and one son his succcs,';or.
Sir Caesar Colclocgh, 3rd bart. of Tintern Abbey, d. .■!. p.
22 Sept. 1687, when the title became extinct, and the estates
devolved on his only sister, M.^rgaret Colclough. Slic ,d.
1st, Oct. 1673, Eobert Leigh, Esq. of Eosegarland, who there-
upon assumed the surname of Colclocgh; and 2ndly, 1696, John
Pigott, Esq. of Kilfinney, co. Limerick, who also assumed tho
surname of Colclough, and d. 8 May, 1717. She d. s. p. ;
23 April 1723, when she was s. at Tintern by her kinsman and
heir male,
C/BSAR Colclough, Esq. of Tintern Abbey, eldest son of
Dudley Colclough, Esq. of Duffrey Hall, 6. 1696, Col. Wexford
Militia, M.P. for Wexford 1727; m. 1st, by license, dated
20 Jan. 1718, Frances Muschamp, dau. of Sir Thomas
Vesey, 1st bart. of Knapton, Bishop of Ossory, by whom
(who d. 1719) he had an only dau., Margaret, who
d. young. He m. 2ndly, 18 July. 1721, Henrietta, dau. of
Aginondisham Vesey, Esq. of Lucan, co. Dubhn, by whom
(who d. 1771) he had issue,
I. Caesar, 6. 1722. d. s. p. v. p.
II. Vesey, 6. 1724 ; m. 1744, Mary, dau. of Sir John Bing-
liam, Bart, of Castlcbar, and widnv of Hugh Montgomery
(who rf. 6 Feb. 1754); he d. 1 Feb. 1745, uni was father
of a posthumous son,
Vesey, who s. his grandfather.
III. Dudley, d. s. p. v. p.
IV. Agmondisham Vesey, Capt. in the army, killed in a duel,
xmm., 1758.
V. Adam, of Duffrey Hall, J.P. co. Wexford, High Sheriff
1769; m. by licence, dated 31 Jan. 1753, Mary Ann, dau. of
John Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, co. Dublin (his will, dated
17 Nov. 1793, was proved 9 Jan. 1800), he d, 1799, leaving
issue,
1 Caesar, Barrister - at - Law, Chief Justice of Prince
Edward's Island and Newfoundland, 6. 1754; m. 27 Oct.
1804, Susan, dau. of James Leech, Esq. of St. James's,
Westminster, by whom (who d. 4 Nov. 1851) he had
issue,
Edward, 6. in Newfoundland, 1807, d. an infant.
Louisa Ponsonby, 6. 13 July, 1809; d. unm. 25 May,
1833.
Mary Grey Wemtworth, now of Tintern Abbey, .■;. as
heir general of the family at the death of her kinsman
CiBsar Colclough, of Tintern Abbey, in 1842.
The Chief Justice d. at VersaiUes, France, 10 Feb. 1822
2 Agmondisham, d. s. p. v. p.
3 Dudley (ReV.), of Enniscorthy Castle, co. Wexford, 6.
1766; m. by licence, dated 1 March, ls02, Mary, dau. o!
Luke Gavan, Esq., of Dublin, and d. Aug. 1830, having
had issue,
Caesar Dudley, d. unm. Feb. 1833.
Luke Gavan, d. unm. April, 1833.
Agmondisham Vesey, of Newtown-Barry, co. Wexford,
1)1. 1836, Matilda Barker, dau. of John Jackson, Esq..
Livei-pool, and d. 1840, leaving by her (who m. 2ndly,
Eev. William Sherrard, Eector of Castle Lyons,
Cork) a son, Caesar Dudley, 6. 6 March, 1840, d. May
1841, and two daus., Mary Loui.sa, d. young;
Matilda Mary, m. 15 July, 1875, John George Nason,
Esq. of Terramount, J.P. co. Cork.
Mary Louisa, d. unm. Nov. 1832.
4 John, d. unm. in Portugal, 1792.
5 Sarsfield, who became heir male of the family on th<
death of his kinsman, Caesar Colclough, of Tintern Abbey
Of him hereafter.
6 Adam, Capt. Eoyal Artillery, d. unm. 1795.
Ti. Thomas (Eev.), D.D., of Kilmagee, co. Kildare,
1 July, 1757, Florence, dau. of Hon. Bysso Molesworth, bj
wliom he had.
1 Florence, d. unm.
2 Harriett, m. Col, Jonas Wat.>;on, who wa.<! killed by tta
Eebels on the Three Eock Mountain, co. Wexford, Mw
1708.
Eev. Dr. Colclough m. 2ndly, 1769, Charlotte Hartstronge
and had further issue, three daus,
3 Charlotte Maria, m. William Burroughs, of Dublin
Solicilor.
4 Wary Anne, m. Arthur Thomas, Esq. of Newton, 00
KUUare.
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5 Sarah, n. Slav ITjJ, Thoxas M-Glathrr, of Holyhead,
Merchant.
»n. Richard. Capt. 7th Dracrooir?, Town Ma5orof Galway;
m. 1771, Mary, sister of E«v. Thomas Soore O'Msara, of
Ballyandra, co. Tipperary, and had issue,
1 C«sar, C^pt. Slrt rest., b. 14 SepL 1773; m. Edith, dan.
' of Sir George Harington, Bait., and d. t. p. 27 Sept.
]n->5.
- aomas, bap. 21 April, 1774, weat to Araerica, azid
.p.
.'. lam, d. $.p.
4 :.. chard, d. f. p., drowned in .Jamaica, 1519.
1 ilary, m. Michael Brennin, Esq. of Dromore, co. El-
kenay.
2 Harriett, m. Kenny Scott, E?q., KTtenny, and d. 136-5.
3 Frances Moschamp, jb. Bagenal Colclough, Esq. of St
Kierans, co. Wexford, and d. 1-5 Sept. lS-!i2.
I. Frances, m. Joseph Johnstone, Esq.. M.T>.
II. Ann, m. Cssar Colclongh, Esq. of Athy, co. Kildare. and
PortobeHo. CO. Wesiord.
ni. Harriett, du WiUiam Thomas, Esq. of BrookTille, co.
Kilkenny.
IV. Mary, d. xtmn. ▼. Margaret, d. tinat.
Ti. Lora, d. unin.
CoV Coklongh d. 15 April, 1766, and was «. by his grandson.
* ~ "T CourLocGH, Esq. of Tintem Abbey, M.P. co. Wexford,
eriS 1767, b. 1 July, 174-5: m. 2 Ang. 176.5. Katherine,
: John Grogan, Esq. of Johnstown, co. Wesfbrd, by
. :vho d. 25 April, 1S35) he had issue,
L CiSAK his heir.
II. John, M.P. CO. Wexford, b. 3 Dec. 1767 ; d. una., shot in
a duel, bv WiUiam Congreve Alcock, Esq. of WHion.
3 J Mav. 1S07.
m. Tesey, b. 1769: d. 1770.
Ir. C;Iclongh (who was known in the co. Wexford as "Sir
' d.S July, 1794, and was *. by his eldest son,
/3 CoLcix>UGH, Esq. of Tintem Abbey. M.P. co. Wex-
i 5Iay, 1766: ra. 30 Xov. ISIS, Jane Stran'ord. dan. o;
iirwan, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and by her ^who as.
raomas Boyse, Esq. of Bannow, and d. 4 May, 157S)
issue. He d. 23 Aus- IS42, when Tintem Abbey and
:^:es descended to (and aner some lirigaiion on the
: his widow, were settled on) bis second cousin and
^t law,
T GiET Westwcbth CoLCMrcH, the prreent owner and
general of CoL Cjssar Colcloagh, of Tiniem.
■;longh dying thus without male issue, the male
:::3tion of Sir Anthony Coldough, the grantee of
- Abbey, devolved on the only surviving son of Adam
.a, of Dufirey HaH, viz.,
o j.;:.-j rKT.n CoLcix>CGH, Esq. of Upper KUdavin, co. Carlow,
.P., t. 1772; TO. 1792, Jlargaret, dau. of Parrici Coldough-
rlsq. of Anneville, in the Queen's Co., and had issue,
I Adam, d. vhth. t. p.. Atig. 1S27.
n. Patkick Sassfieu>, his suw^ssor.
I. Arji. :n. Sicholas Browne. Capt. 41st regt.
II. -JiJia. if. i'.nis. 13 Jan. Ii64.
m. Margaret, d. anou 30 April, 1373.
rv. Frances, d. anm. v. Harriett d. aanu
i^ TI. Mary. m. Patrick Brennan, Esq., Sul>-inspe<sor of Con-
^lulary.
longhcf. at Douglas, Isle of .Man, 2 Jan. IKS. His
■viving son,
-. - .rr.;cK Sabsfielb CotcijouGH, Esq. of Anneville, in the
Queens Co., and for some time of Woodbrook, co. Wexford,
I. P., :;;. 1526. Frances, dau. of Michael Brennan. Esq. of
rr. niore, co. Kilkeimy, by whom (who d. 22 Feb. Is61) he
;:afour datis. i. Margaret Figott; n. Mary, is. Dudley
n; III. Julia, d. ui.;.; and iv. Frances, d. tun.;
J. A "am Vesey. d. anm. r. p.. 15 Dec 15o2.
U. Sa.-sfield Byrne Hartpole d. uniA. r. p.
'- C ?!e!ongh d. 25 Jan. 1367, when both his sons having
rased him. the whole male descendants of Col. Casar
;h became extinct, and the representation of the
a the male line devolved on
CHAMP He>-kt Dtdiet CoLCMrcH, lieut.-Col. in the
1 regiment of Jlilitia, ':.. 9 April, 1322. whose descent
'.onel Caesar Coldoughs brother, Henry Coldough, is
■•Ts : —
?.T CoMTLorcH. Esq. of Kildavin, co. Carlow. osh son of
:• Coldough, Esq. of Daffrey HaU, and brother of Col.
L^;ir Coldough. of Tintem Abbey, «. by licence dated
Sept. 1729, Margaret, dau. of John Beouchamp, Esq. of
iilyloughane, co. ''ailow, and bad issue.
1 Dudley, of BohermoTe, co. Carlow, d.vriTu. 1759.
n. BsATCHAJip, ancestor of Ljkct.-Col. Coiciocch.
m. Patrick, of Anneville, in the Queen's Co. ; at. IS Jnae.
1764, Ann, sister of Bobert Hanpoie, Eaq. «f Shnde Cafdr
in the Queen's Co., and d. 1816, having had a eon, DodJev*
Capt. in the Green Horee, d. iiiiau : and a dau. Kaicai^
El. ^rsfield (Mfdoagb, Esq. of URier KildaTia.
rr. Ca^ar, of Athy, co. KiMaie, and Poitobdio, co. Wex-
ford: m. Isi (settlements dated IS June. 1767y bis cooan,
Ann, dan. of CoL Casar Colcloa^ of Tintem Abbey, by
whom he had an only eoaa.
1 Henry, d.s.p. AdministratioB granted 3 Xarch, 1779.
He IS. 2Ddly, 177-5, Ifanha, dan. of Ber. John Waiinz. of
the city of Kilkenny, by whom be had farther issue, three
sons and two dans.,
2 John. d. *. p., shot in a duel, by Henry Loftas Tottai-
ham. Isn. of MacMorrc^'a, ISOl.
3 Cnarles. d. hbhi.
4 Bagenal, of Si. Eeraiis, co. Wexford, sflervarts of
Montgomery, in the Siate of Aiatwm^ Xonh Ajaerka, ».
17S1 : J3. 1st, 1 Aug. 1303, Elizabeth, dan. of Thomas
M-ConL Esq. of Cunaghmore, co. Wexford, l^ whrnn
(who d. 2 March. 15">5> he had two sons ; 1 d^ar,
d. ayia. at Moai^omery, 1536: 2 Thomas Bobert, b. Jan.
1S36. d. anrfi. 1^3. He ni. 2ndly. 11 Aug. 1808, Fiances
Maschamp, dan. of Capt. E:.~i7l C;;: urh. Town Major
of Galway, and d. 3 Aug, . : _ ^-r (who d. a£
Montgomery, 15 Ang. 1 : _ --^ yie^ 3
John, of Bannow. co. V. :,X3t, 1809, n.
Henrieita, dan. of Capt P ; ^^ io. Cariow,
andd. <.j>. March. 1S40; 4 i^.l^i J.u_-.:sins, 6. 1813L
d. U7im. 11 April, 1365: 5 BagenaL b. liiX d. vkbl.
July, 1S43: and six daas., 1 5^ry. at, Feb. 1362,
John Thomas Campion, M.D. of Groevenor Boa>l, Bath-
mines: 2 Katherine: 3 Harriett, n. George Hasdnss
Jephson. Mus. D., and d. 2 Aug. 1557: 4 Frances: '5
Julia : 6 Martha, m. 2S Dec 1S54, James Boyd, Esq. cf
liilira Bannow. MJ).
1 Isabella, si. 1st. 4 July. 1312. .John Kolt Ait^her. IJeat.
E.X. : a:2d iadly. Capt. William Waison. 74ih regt.
2 ilartiia, ac Bichard Kidd, of laalaagii, co. Wexford.
I. Katherine, ra. by licence dated 6 Aug. 1746, Edward Hill,
Esq. of Bam HiE, co. Kildare.
Mr. Henry Coldough d. 1770 ; his 2ad but eldest snrriv jis
son,
Beauchajip CoicvorGa, Esq. of Eohermore, co. Cariow, 5.
17-32 ; a. 1760, Bridget, dao. of John McCany, Esq. of Dnblili,
and had two sons and a daiL,
I. Henry, of Mourn Sion, co. Cariow, Hish Sheriff of the
C-otmty 1S03: su. 1733, Ann, dau. of Alexander Crawford,
Esq. of MiUwood, co. Fermanagh, and -i. 1S38, leaviug.
With three dans., 1 SaTah. a. James Bniler, ^&q.; 2 Kathe-
rine, a. Bichaid Hill. Esq., Dnb'iin: 3 Ann, «. Mr.
Timmon, and d. Xov. 13-55, three sons,
1 Beauchamp. of Mount Sion. Major 13th teg. ; m. Harriet,
dau. of Henry Bethune, Esq., and d. s. p. 26 Xov. 1S5S;
2 McCany, Cotmty Inspector Boyal Iii^ Ctostabolary,
Wexford, formeriy of S'ind re-gi. : a. MaisarK, dan. of
James Cooke, Esq. of Eolkenny. who d. ISdI. He d. «. p.
21 Dec IsoO; and 3 Henry, laeat 30th rest, d. vasu,
lS-30.
n. BsircHASip, who condnned the male line 01 the ianuly.
1. Bridget, a. Ist Col. George TTrquhait, of Meldrum; and
2ndly,' Major Allan Cameron.
Mr. Beauchamp Coldough d. 1766. His 2nd son,
BiAUCHAXP CoijClocgh, Esq. of Kildavin, 9. posrhtnnons
1766, High Sheriff co. Cariow, 1313, a Brigade-Major vf
Yeomanry, settled in Canada. He m. 17S5, Kaiheiine, dan. of
Alexander Crawford, Esq. of Millwood, co. Fermanagh, by
Conoly, dau. of Christopher Carietoa. Esq. of Xewry, and sisiCT
of Gny, 1st Lr>ri Dorchester, by w'aom (who d. 1337) he had,
with fotir dans., Maria, d. vtn-a.; Arabella, d. aHm. ; Bridget,
r-i. WiUiam Hamilton, of Stans^ead, Canada; Harrieiz, au
Sar.'.ud Tsher, of Quebec, five sons,
I. Henry, Capt Sid regt.. a. Snsaa. dan. cf Jcia,
Stephens;. Esq. of Dublin, and d. *. p. ls2o.
II. Grr CAM.KIOS. of whom hereafter.
1:1. John, d. J. p. 1349-
IV. Beauchamp Urquhart of Elm Grove, co. Cariow. a. IsS;
13 May. 1327. Mary Anne, daa. of Edward Jones, Esq. of co.
Cariow, and had issue,
TEArcHAXP. late Capt lPe»iest„ ?.. 1S2S: ra. Ist at B3t»-
STOon. India. 3 Aus. Ib65. JWelaide, dau. of Bev. John
Picope, of Faradon-^co. Chester; and -indly. at Eangalon',
India, 9 Feb. 1369. Jane, dau. of J. Barton H;!!. Esq.,
M.D.. of Busstll Square, London. He has by his first
wife, a son, BEACCHAJtp rBQCHAxr, 6. la Feb. ls<>7.
Mary Ellen.
He Bk 2adlT, 1SS5, Jane, dan. of Bichard Bobinson, Esq. M.D-,
and d. 1845, leaving (with four daus., 1 Kitty Cra»*rd,
Z 2
340
COL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
COL
ni. RcT. John Ireland Jonrs, nnd rf. 3 July, 1877; 2 Wil-
helniina Robinson, i/i. 1 Jan. J8G2, Frederick Thomas
Humphry, Esq. &lsl regt.; 3 Stlinn, m. John Barlow,
Ksq.; 4 (ieorgiana, tit. 1 Murih, lisC3, Williuui liutt,
Solkilor, and U. 3 Oct. 1870), another sou,
Henry.
T. Alexander, d. unm. 1830.
Major Bcauchnmp ColclouRh tl. 9 Dec. 1847. His 2nd pon.
Got Cakletow Colcloiou, Capt. luSrd rojjt., 6. 3 Aug.
1787; m. 29 Sept. 1h08, Elizabeth, dau. cf Samuel Crampe,
Esq. of Mallow, co. Cork (U. 1840), and d. in Canada, IC Nov.
1837, leaving Itsue,
I. BEAionAMP Henrt Pudlet, Lieut. -Col. Wexford Militia,
now litir male of Sir Anthony Coklougli of Tintern
Abbey.
II. Guy Carleton, b. 1824; m. at Poona, East Indies, 2.")
March, 1847, Euphcmia, dau. of James Bain, Esq., and d.
at Kirkee, East Indie.i, 21 Nov. 1861, leaving a son,
Henry William CarUton, 6. I JifUy, 1859, d. at Khundwa,
East Indies, 1 Nov. 1877.
III. Christopher Crawford, d. umm. 1813.
IV. Henry William, ./. unm. 1845.
I. Katlurine, m. 22 Aug. 1829, William Ware, Esq. of
Quebec.
II. Henrietta, m. 1833, Samuel Waller, Esq. of Montreal,
uncle and heir presumptive to Sir Edmund Arthur W.-Ulcr,
Bart, of Newport.
III. Susan Wilhcliiiina, m. 18 Aur. 18C6, Sipnor Magpioni.
IV. Annabella, in. 1802, AleKandvr Nicholson, Esq. of
London.
A j~ms— (Of CoLCLorcn of Bluerton and Tintern)— Arg., Cvo
eaglets displayed in cros«, wings inverted sa. lecged gu.
Ci(st—A demi-eaglc displayed sa. ducally gorged or.
Motto — His calcabo gcntos.
jii-niJi (Of RossBonoDGH — CoLCLoccn of Tintern, exemplified
1853; — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., five eaglets displayed in
cross sa., for Colclough ; 2nd and 3rd, az., on a ehcv. or, three
roses gu. seeded of tlie 2nd, barbed vert, for Kossbobol-cu.
CreHs— 1st, CoLCLOt'Gii : A demi-cagle displayed sa. ducally
gorged or ; 2iid, Rossdorocgu : On a dexter hand lying fessw;iy.s
a dove close, holding in tiic beak an olive branch all ppr.,
motto over, God is my Ehield.
Motto— ll\x calcabo ger.tes.
Scat— Tintern Abbey, liinnagh, Xcw Ross, co. Wexford.
COLDHAM OF ANMER HALL.
CoLBnAM, IIenky James, Esq. of Anmer Hall,
Norfolk, J. P., b. 9 Dec. 1839; m. 1870, Agntlia
Gcraldine, eldest dau. of John de Courcy Ilamiltoi!,
Esq., and h"^ issue,
I. James IIenbv Hamilton, &. 1873.
I. Rhoda Gcraldine, 6. 1875.
II. Frances Elizabeth, 0. 1877.
iLinraQr.— The CoLDnAMS of Anmer are, most liltely,
from the exact similitude of arms they bear, descended from
the CoLDiiAMs o/' Midhurst, Sussex, whose pedigree is to be
found in the Visitation of that county.
John Coi,dh*m, Esq. of Anmer, son of James Coldham,
who was the first tliat presented to the livini: of Anmer,
A.D. 1704, m. Rrxhel, dau. of the Rev. William Houghton, of
Anmer, And w.is fiitlier of
Jou.N CoLDiiAM, Esq. of Anmer, m. Elizabeth Ilalcs, and had
a son and heir,
James Coldham, Esq. of Anmer, h. 1759; 7ii. 1 March, 1783,
Elizabeth, dau. of Walter Wright, Esq. of Bury .St. Edmunds,
and by her («ho (/. Ihjm/ left, at his decease, in 1830,
Henbt Walter, his heir.
John, h. 22 March. 17!I0; m. Ist, Aug. 1816, Anna, eldest
dau. of Charies B1.-U kley, Esq., by wliom ho had five sons
and five daus. ; and m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of the Rev.
E. North.
Georgi' (Rev.), Rector of Oaytonthorpe, h. 1 April, 1804; m.
2 Jan. Ih.'VJ, Mary Anna, eldist dau. of Sir Charies M.
Chirke, Hart, of Dunham Lodge, Norfolk, and haa issue, a
SUM and three duus.
Elizabeth.
Harriet, m. 28 May, 1816, Rev. George Mason, of Notts, and
has three sons and two daus.
His eldest son,
Hemrt Walter CoLcnAU, Esq. of Anmer ITall, J. P. nnd
D.L., /<. 14 Oct. 1787; ;ii. 6 Nov. 1834, Maria, 2nd dau. of
E. R. Pratt, Esq. of Ryslon, and by her (who d. 1856), had
issue,
I. Fbwbt James, now of Anmer Hall.
I. Maria Elizabeth, m. 1864, James Mason, Esq., late Cnpi
96th regt.
II. Lucy Harriet, m. 1860, Rev. Charles Halfonl Lucas.
Ue<f. 1871.
ji)-m» — Az., a mullet arg. pierced gu.
Crritt — A griffin's head couped pierced through by an arrow,
all ppr.
Jl/o»o— In coDlo quies.
Scat— Anmer Hall, King's Lynn, Norfolk.
COLE OF LEIXLIP CASTLE.
Cole, EuwAiiD Campbell SxrAKX, Esq., late of
Stoke Lyne, co. Oxford, now of Leixlip Castle, co.
Kildare, D.L. for Oxfordshire, and J.P. for
Kildare, m. 1^(51, OUvia, dau. of Kev. Jcscph
Stevenson, and has issue,
Lilian Mary Oiida, 6. 4 Aug. 1SC3.
JLiUCagr.— The Cole f.mily w.s seated at Twiokoiilisin,
Itliddlesex, for several generations, and may be found in th«
church registers r.8 early as 1584. Previous to the time
of Cromwell, the Coles possessed ne .ily the whole place ;
and there is a fine monument of them in P.tcrsham Ciiiiroh,
erected 1C24.
One I ranch tf tlie f;imi!y ras elevated to the ran'.i of
Baronet 1640.
Thomas Rea Cole, Esq. Major OSth regt., eldest son of
Stephen Cole, Esq. of Twickenham, by Frances his wife, dau.
of William Laremar, of KniKhtsbridge, m. 1761, Isr.bellv
eldest dau. of Sir Henry Ibbctson, Bart., and ba£ issue,
Stephe.s TncMAs, his heir.
Henry, m. Jane j'.lizabech, dau. and co-heir of John Owen,
Esq, of P.aconrell, co. Monat'iian, and (/. 1816, leaving, with
two daus., one son, 0/.E.N Bla.ncv Cole, Esq. of Bran-
drum, CO. Mon".gii n.
Harriet, »i. Capt. William Tudor.
Major Cole d. 1807, and was .«. hy his son.
Step ln Ti;omas Cole, Esq. of Stoke Lyne, co. 0\fr)rd.
; nd Twickenham, Middlesex, b. 20 April, 1765; inlierkec
in 1822, Stoke Lyne • nd i'lamsden, Suffolk, from hi:
cousin .*Jicc, Countess of Shipbrook, dau. of Samuel Ibbctson
Esq. of Denton Park; he m. 15 Jan. 1795, Lady Elizabetl
Henrietta Stanley, 2nd dau. of Edward, 12th Earl of Derby
by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of J .mcs, 6th Duke of UamiUon
and had issue,
Edward, of Stoke Lyne.
Georoj Beauchamp, now of Twickenham, Deputyl.icut
fir Middlesex (sec ■ti^t Memoir).
Mowhr-^,/, an officer in the army, settled at the Cape, j.t. i
German lady of rank, and has insuc.
Eurton Stanley.
Elizabeth, m. Frederick Loe, Esq.
Catherine, m. IG March, 1837, W-.ltcr Frederick C .nipbcU
of IsUy, Esq., M.P.
Mr. Cole d. 6 Sept. 1835, and v.aj i. by his son,
Edward Henry Cole, Esq. of Stoke Lyne, co Oxford, tn
Mary Letitia, dau. of Henry Parnell, 1st Lord Coni;ktOD
and widow of Lord Henry Seymour Moore, and h«d isi.ue,
Edward Campdell Stcart, now of Leixi;p C.istle, ct
Kildare.
Mr. Cole d. 9 Feb. 1853.
Jrms — Arg., B hull passant gu. armed or, within a bordur
Ea. bezantce.
6Vf.<t— .\ denii-gryphon, holding an arrow headed or an
feathered arg.
Motto— iJ'.xim cole, rCo'cm ccrva.
Seat— Leixlip CocUe, co. Kildare.
COLE OF TWICKENHAM.
CoT.K, Geohoe IJEArcHAMP, Esq. of Twickenliatir
Middlesex, l).L.,l>.6 Jan. 1807; «i. Ist, 10 Od
1833, Jidin, 2iul dau. of Col. Espinasse, by his mf
Marin, widow of (ho lion. George Petre, and dai
of Philip lloward, Esq. of Corby Castle, Cumbei
land, and has i^suc a dau.,
Julia Mary Henriei In.
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THE LANDED GENTRY,
COL
11
He in. 2uclly, 22 Feb. 1841., Sophia Frances, 2nd
dau. of the late Henry Case, Esq. of Shenstonc
Moss, Staiibrdshire, and Kedhazels, Lancashire, by
whom he has issue,
1. Henry Ean. ii. George Ealph Fitzroy.
III. Cliavles Shirley.
I. Emily Katherine, m. John Baskervyle Glcgg, Esq. of
Withington Hall and Gayton Hall, Cheshire.
II. Sophy Edith Hamilton.
ui. Mary Brenda Madeline, m. Edward Robert Greg^e
Hopwood, Esq., only son of Capt. Hopwood, of Hopwood
Hall, Lanc-ashiro.
Arms— Arg., a bull passant gu. armed or, ^vithin a borduro
6a. bczantee.
Cyeaf — A dcmi-gryphon holding an ari'ow headed or, and
feathered arg.
Motto — Deum cole regem scrva.
Stat — Twickenham, Middlesex.
COLE OF BRANDRUM.
Cole, Owex Blayney, Esq. of Brandrum. co.
Monaghan, D.L., High Sheriff 1835, 5. 4 Oct. 1808;
in. 25 Aug. 1834, Lady Frances Isabella Monck,
2nd dau. of Henry Stanley, Earl of Eathdown,
and by her (who d. 9 June, 1871) has issue,
I. Francis Bdrton Owen, late Capt. 7tli Fusiliers, 6. 1 May,
1838; m. 25 Sept. 1872, Mary Georgiana, only dau. of
George Fosbery Lyster, Esq. of Gisburne, near Liverpool,
and has issue, Mowbray Lyster Owen, 6. 22 Feb. 1875 ;
and Violet Owen, b. 7 Dec. 1873.
II. Blayney Owen, b. 1846; hi. 1872, Miss Eenyon.
I. Frances Elizabeth Owen, m. 13 Aug. 1861, Col. the Hon.
llichard Monck.
II. Henrietta Stanley Owen. in. Emily.
This gentleman and his sisters, Eliza Ibbetson, wife
of J. Metge, Esq. of Athlumney, co. Meath, and
Henrietta Isabella, wife of the Rev. John Finlay,
are the children of Henry Cole, Esq., and Jane
Elizabeth his wife, 3rd dau. and co-heir of John
Owen, Esq. of Eaconnell, co. Monaghan, the
descendant of Nicholas Owen, of the co. Mont-
gomery (see preceding Memoir).
Anns— Arg., within a borduro sa. bezantec ?- bull passant
j,'u. ; and for augmentation on a canton erm. a na^j's head
ppr. on a chief or, thi-ee estoiles arg.
Crest — A demi-dragon vert, bearing in its dexter paw a
javelin armed or, feathered arg.
Motto — Deum cole, regem serva.
Sect — Brandrum, co. Monaghan.
COLE OF WOOD VIEW,
Cole, Rev. John Hakdixg, of Woodvlew,
Linishannon, co. Cork, Rector and Vicar of Leigh-
money, Diocese of Cork, formerly Lieut. South
Cork Light Infantry, b. 18 Sept. 1831 ; m. 19 July,
1859, Adelaide Ann, dau. of George CuUoden Frend,
Esq. of Rutha, co. Limerick and Rosetta, co. Cork,
and has issue,
. Thomas WiLLOCGnBY, h. 23 April, 18G2.
II. George Frend, 6. 14 June, 16G7.
I. Letitia Victoria.
II. Harriette Mary Adelaide.
ILt'ltCtlgC. — William Cole, an officer in Oliver Cr.oM-
■WELL'sarmy, was father of
John Cole, 6. about 1C50, whoso son,
William Cole, Captain in the army, was living at Mallow,
CO. Cork, in 1730. He to. Ann, dau. and heir of Col. Bar-
tholomew Purdon, of BallyclouKh, co. Cork, M.P. for
Doneraile, and widow of Eobert Coote, Esq. of Ballyclough,
brother of Sir George Coote, and had a son,
HN Cole, Esq. of Cork, m. 1st, Ann, dau. of Eingrose
jij(|A.tkins, Esq. of Firvillc, co. Cork, by whom he had one son,
John Atkins, who d. vnra. He m. 2ndly, Mary Fisher of
harlevjllc, same co., and had issue,
I. Alexander, h. If, July, nr)G,d. young.
II. JoUN, ot whom hereafter.
III. Charles, of Cork, 0. G Oct. 1765; m. 1786, Sarah, dau.
of John Harding, Esq. of Ballingohig, co. Cork, and U. 26
Oct. 1813, having had issue, John, d. yotmg; Katherine,
(/. 5July, 1844; Louisa, ri. 24 Aug. 1872; Harriett; Eliza,
d. 1829 ; Caroline, d. 3 Aug. 1876.
IV. Christopher, of Cheltenham, Capt. of North Cork Rifles
(Militia), High Sheriff of Cork City 1803, b. 8 Dec. 1867 ; m.
Eliza, dau. of Samuel Allin, Esq. of Youghal, and d. 24
Aug. 1850, having had two sons, both of whom d. young.
V. Tliomas (Rev.), A.M., 6. 8 Oct. 1769; m. 1794, Louisa,
dau. of Rev. John Blennerhassett, Rector of Tralee, and
(/. s. p. Sept. 1830.
VI. William, Surveyor of the Customs at Cork, 6. 16 Jan.
1776; 7)1. Jane, dau. of John Young, Esq. of Bantry, and
sister of General P. Young, distinguished at the siege of
Seringapatam. He had, with two sons, who d. young,
Phillis Jane, to. 21 Nov. 1826, Rev. Thomas Lloyd Coglilan,
D.D., Vicar of Ballyspillane, in the Diocese of Ross.
Jlary.
I. Grace, 6. 6 Dee. 1754; d. young.
II. Mary, b. 2 Feb. 17r)8; m. Thomas Gonncll, Esq., Cork.
HI. Grace, b. 11 Dec. 1761.
IV. Ann, b. 15 Feb. 1764; m. Thomas Harding, Esq. of
Ballingohig, Mayor of Cork 1808, who ((. s. p. 1824.
V. Susan, b. 6 Jan. 1772; to. William Smith, Esq., Cork.
The eldest surviving son,
John Cole, Esq. of Oldwood, co. Cork, b. 4 Feb. 1760; m.
Margaret, dau. of Samuel Allin, Esq. of Youghal, and had
issue,
I. John, d. v/iim.
II. Samvicl Allin, d. v.;im.
III. Charles, R.N., a gallant naval officer, c?. unm.
IV. Christopher, d. young.
v. Thomas Christopher, of whom hereafter.
I. Sarah, to. Capt. Hugh Forbes, 45th regi., and d. 22 Oct.
1874.
II. Eliza, d. unm. 16 July, 185 ».
in. Ann, 7)i. Walter Carre Harris, Esq., M.D. co. Cork, and
d. 27 Feb. 1830.
Mr. Cole d. 1826. His only surviving son,
Thomas Christopher Cole, Esq. of Woodville, near Inni-
shannon, CO. Cork, J. P., 6. 14 Feb. 1807; m. 1830, Harriett
Jane, only dau. of Charles Brodrick Garde, Esq. of Ballin-
diniss, co. Cork; and d. 20 Jan. 1877, having had issue,
I. John Harding (Rev.), present representative.
H. Charles Christopher, Lieut. 80th regt. h. 15 May, 1844.
HI. Christoplier Dillon Croker, M.D., b. 17 June, 1846.
I. Henrietta Mary. ii. Eliza Sarah Emily.
iittiJ— V/uodvicw, Inaishannon, co. Cork.
COLE OF HILL HOUSE.
Cole, Henry Dennett, Esq. of Hill House,
Brading, Isle of Wight, b. 27 Oct. 1820 ; m. 20 Oct.
1817, Emma Maria, dau. of John Cooke, Esq. of
Brilcroffc House, Isle of Wight, and has issue
surviving,
I. Clarence Cooke, 6. 26 Oct. 1853.
II. Robert Henry, 6. 13 June, ISCO.
I. Caroline Maria. ii. Emma Lov.'sa.
III. Agnes Eleanor. iv. Frances Jlary Anne.
HineaCJC.— Robert Cole, 6. 1715, a lineal descendant of
an old and influential Shrewsbury family, settled in the Isle of
Wight, and purchased the Rue Street Estate, in the parish of
Northwood. Hem. 26 Feb. 1754, Mary Packford, and d. 27
Dec. 1786, leaving issue,
I. Robert, of Newport, Isle of Wight, Banker, Captain of
the Niton Infantry, and Jlajor of the I.W. Volunteers, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Dennett, Esq. of Newport, and d.
14 Sept. 181.1, leaving lour sons and seven daus. ; of the
daus. the eldest, Eliza, m. Charles Jollift'e, Esq.; the 2nd,
Mary, to. Lieut. Jenour; the 3rd, Jane, m. James Harvey,
Esq. ; the 5th, Amelia, to. Capt. Hyde; and the 7th, Louisa,
m. W. H. Hall, M.D. of Manor House, Millbrook, Hants.
The sons were, Robert; Henry, H.E.I.C.S. ; William,
Lieut. 67th regt., d. 1833; and James George, also deceased.
The eldest, Robert Cole, E<q., Lieut. -Col. in the army, to.
Mary Eden, dau. of G. R. P. Jarvis, Esq. of Doddingtoa
H?ll, CO. Lincoln, and had surviving issue, Robert Eden
Geoege (Rev.). M.A., Rector of Doddington-with-Whisby,
6. 1831 ; Williiim Gordon (Rev.), M.A. Rector ol Newbold
dcVerdon; and Anne Henrietta.
II William, of Rue Street, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Cor-
nelius Cornock, Esq. of Pembrokeshire, and d. IbOl, leaving
thj-oe sons.
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1 CoHNEr.TOS CoRNOcK, of Pembvolccshirc, m. Charlotte,
dan. of Henry Koach, Esq. of llidway, and has five sons
and three daus., Cornelius Cornock ; John Jones,
H.E.I.C.S., m. Judith Marcella, dau. of Capt. Frascr, and
has issue; Henry, m. Ellen, dau. of Capt. Charles
Copii, H.E.I.C.S., and has issue; William Rohert Octa-
■vius; Margaret; Charlotte, m. the Key. Heathcote A.
Wake, Rector of Netteswell; Maria, m. Lieut.-Col.
Charles Pollard, son of WiUiam Diitton Tollard, Esq. of
Castle Pollard.
2 William, now of rcmhvokcRhirc.
S Robert, late of Holybourn Lodge.
111. James, of Chiverton, Lieut, of the West Medina troop of
Cavalry, (j. 17C8; m. Sarah, dau. of Henry Dennett, Esq. oi
Kewport; d. 23 Jan. 1816, leaving i.ssue,
1 James, of Tapnell, m. Louisa, Srd dau. of Brown
Hearne, Esq. of Fulford, and d. 6 June, 1831, leaving
James (JH. and has issue); Henry Hearne, of the United
States ; AVilliam ; and Mary.
2 Henry Dennett, of Carisbrooke, 6. 14 Jan. 1797 ; m. Anne,
2nd dau. of Brown Hearne, Esq. of Fulford, and d. 31 Get.
18ii4, leaving two surviving daus., Anne, and Eliza Sarah ;
and sons,
Henry Demnbtt, of HiU House.
Alfred, 6. 9 Dec. 1824.
Constantine, 6. 30 Dec. 1825; m. 10 Juno, 18-50, Sarah
Anne Catherine, dau. of Col. Charles Fitzy-erald Mac-
kenzie, 60th Royal Rifles, and niece of Lhe luLc Sir Culia
Mackenzie, Bart.
James William, of the United States, b. 1827.
Cliarles Newnh'am. //. 24 June, 1828.
Clarence Hearne, Physician, United States, d. s. -p. 15
Jan. 1852.
Septimus, 6. 1832.
Octavus Dennett, d. 1811.
John Arnold, h. 183s.
1 Mary Anne, m. John Arnold, Esq. of Kushville, In-
diana.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1st, Patrick Barry; 2iidlr, Osmond John-
son, Esq.
u. Mary, m. Thomas Glecd, Esq. of Priory, Isle of Wight,
and had issue, Thomas ; Mary, m. Edward Roberts, Esq. ;
Fanny, m. Malcolm Macgregor, H.B.M. Consul at Panama;
and Anne, m. Charles Cornwall Cecil Worsley, Esq.
III. Anne, m. James Cantelo, Esq., and had two daus., Jane,
m. Capt. Roberts ; and Amelia in. Major-Gen. George
Stracey-Smyth, Lieut. -Governor of New Brunswick.
IV. Grace, ■ni. McArthur, Esq.
Robert Cole, Esq. of Holybourn Lodge, Hants, J. P. and
D.L., F.L.S., m. 1st, 1817, Maria, dau. and heir of Henry
Wilding, Esq. ; and 2ndly, Annette, dau. of William Bourne,
Esq. of Elfoi-d Park, Staffordshire. Mr. Cole d. in his 82nd
year.
Anixs—kxZ; a chevi-on gu. between three seoi-pions reversed
sa.
C/YS<— A naked arm holding a scoi-pion ppr. armed or.
JVfoi^o— Deura cole regem serva.
iSeot— HUl House, Brading, Isle of WighJ.
COLEGUAVE OF CANN HALL.
CoLEGRAVE, JoHN, Esq. o£ Cann Hall, Essex, an 1
Little EUingliam, Norfolk, formerly a Lieut. 3rtl
Light Dragoons, h. 20 Oct. 1811 ; m. 29 Sept. 1835,
Louise Marie, only dau. of Lieut. John Matcbam
Isaac, son of JNicholas Isaac, Esq. of Marslifiekl,
Gloucestershire, and d. 17 Jan. 1879, leaving issue,
I. William Richard, 6. 21 Aug. ISIO; in Holy Orderii of the
Church of Rome.
II. John, d. an infant.
III. Thomas, h. 30 Dec. 1847.
Mr. Colcgrave assumed, by royal license, 14 July,
1868, in pursuance of the will of his grcat-graiid-
Tincle, William Colegi-ave, Esq., the surname of
CoLEGEATE, in lieu of his patronymic, Manby.
iLinCaSC— Sir William Manbt, Knt., living Unip.
Edward HI. (son of Robert Manby, by his wife, the dau. of
Sir John Gastinbridge, Knt., grandson of John de Manby and
his wife, the dau. of Sir John Boys, Knt., and tjreat grandson
of Petronellus de Manby, Lord of Manby, co. Lincoln), m. Alice,
dau. and heir of Alan Malkake, Lord of Elsham, co. Lincoln,
and by her was lineal ancestor of the distinguished family of
Manby of Lincolnshire.
Robert Manbt, of Walmsgate, and Wragby, co. Lincoln,
catered his pedigiee at tho Visitation in 1631. His son,
Thomas Manbt, Esq. sometime of Lincoln's Inn, purchased
the manor and estate of Downsell Hall, in the parish of South
Weald, Essex, 10 Oct. 1G60, and was father of
Sir Thomas Manby, Knt. of Downsell Hall, knighted at
Whitehall, 25 May, 168G, High Sheriff of Essex 1688; m. 1st,
1683, Juliana, dau. and co-heir of Sir George Selby, Bart.,
of White House, co. Durham, and of Dawley, co. Middlesex,
and by her had, Francis, his heir, of whom presently. He m.
2ndly, 1694, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Cary, Knt., of Torr
Abbey, co. Devon, and by her (who was buried 24 May, 1720)
had two sons, Robert, of Lincoln's Inn, r,i. Mary Cary, and
d. s. p. 1737 ; and Edward. Sir Thomas d. 21 Aug. 1729, aged
75, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Manby, Esq. of Downsell Hall, &. about 1684; who
m. 1728, Anne Hickins, and by her (who d. 16 Feb. 1757) had
issue, 1 Francis, his heir; 2 Thomas, successor to his brother;
1 Frances, m. John Petre, Esq., of Bell House, Essex ;
2 Catherine; 3 Anne, d. tuiin.; 4 Mary, to. 31 Aug. 1762,
William Colcgrave, of Cann Hall, Essex, who d. 27 April, 3
1793 ; she d. s. p. 4 Feb. 1810. Mr. Manby d. 14 June, 1755, j
and was s. by his eldest son, J
Francis BlANBY, Esq., of Downsell Hall, 6. 1732; m. 1761, .1
Mary, dau. of Anthony Wright, Esq., Banker, but dying with- ]
out surviving issue, 2 March, 1780, was s. by his brother,
Thomas Manby, Esq. of Downsell Hall, who m. Anne, dau.
of William Colegrave, Esq., of Cann Hall, and sister of Willi»m
Colcgrave, and Robert Colcgrave, Esqs. of Cann Hall, who
d. s. p. 1810. By this lady Mr. Manby had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Francis, m. Isabella, dau. of Thomas llurnall, Esq., of
London, and d. 13 Dec. 1 794, having had by her (who M. „
2ndly, — Gawthorp, of Hull), ;
1 William, successor to his uncle. <
2 Richard, d. an infant.
1 Bridget, m. 1818, John Davics, Esq. of Ecrbice.
I. Catherine, m. 16 Aug. 1795, Richard Walmesley, Esq.
II. Francis, m. 1st, 6 Feb. 1797, Mark Anthony Browne, last
Viscount Montague ; and 2ndly, Henry Slaughter, Esq. of
Kingsdown, near Bristol.
III. Anne, m. April, 1799, Philip Hughes, Esq. Licut.-Col.
R.E.
Mr. Manby d. 1786, and was s. by his older soil,
John Manbt, Esq. of Downsell Hall, m. Harriet Maria Cliff,.
of Brigg, CO. Lincoln ; but d. s. p. 5 Jan. 1819, and was s. by •
his nephew,
William Manby, Esq. of Downsell Hall and Cann Hall,
Essex, andof Braeebridge and Mere Hall, co. Lincoln, a Major
in the army, b. 24 Feb. 1788; m. 12 June, 1810, Catherine
Anne Sarah, eldest dau. of the late General Sir John Eraser,
G.C.H., Col., of the Royal York Rangers, and had,
John William Manby, late of Cann Hall.
William Manby, b. 29 March, 1819; la. 4 Aug. 1841, Eleanor,
2nd dau. of tho late Charles Walmcsley, Esq., of Wostwond
House, CO. Lancaster, and has issue, Edward ; Willian*
Herman ; and Elizabeth, a Nun.
Francis Edward, b. 23 Sept. 1824; m. 15 July, 1847, Mary
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Robert Bruce Chichester, Esq.
and had, Francis Howard Nugent, and Mary Isabella
Florence.
Evcrilda Henrietta, d. a Nun.
Catherine Frances Eleanora, m. Rev. William Scrgison.
Isabella Frances Sarah, m. 11 June, 1838, Ebcn William,
only surviving son of F'rancis Robertson, Esq. of Chikote,
CO. Derby.
Major Manby, who took the name of Colegrave, d. 27 May,
1868, and was buried at South Weald, Essex, being s. by his
eldest son.
Arms — Arg., two bars gu. each charged with as many cres-
cents or, between three pheons of the second.
Crest — An ostrich feather erect az. and two arrows in saltiro
or, barbed and flighted arg. banded by a mural crown gu.
ii/(/»»— Fidoi constans.
SciUi — Cana Hall, Essex, and Little Elliugham, Norioli.
COLEMAN OF STOKE PARK,
Coleman, Edwatid John, of Stoke Park, Bucks,
J.P. and D.L., b. 21 March, 1833 ; m. 25 Sept. 1856,
Grcrfcrudc Laurence Knight, dau. of James Tbomas
Walsh, Esq. of Park Place, Hampton, Middlesex.
Mr. Coleman is son of James Edward Coleman,
Esq. of Hollenden Park, Tonbridge, Kent, who d,
6 Not. 1868.
£i/ii—Stokc Parle, Slough.
Toivn, Iiciidence—22, Grosvcnor Square, W.
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COLLINGWOOD OF CHIRTOIJ AITD
LILBTJEN TOWER.
CottTXGWOOD, Edwabd John, Esq. of Chirton
House and Lilburn Tower, Northumberland, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1844, h. 4 Fob. 1815 ; m.
23 Aug. 1812, Anna, 2nd dau. of tlie late Arthur
Burdett, Esq. of Balljmany, eo. Kildare, and Bally-
■watcr, CO. Tipperarj, and has issue,
I. Edwakd John, 6. 20 Dec. 1843.
II. Arthur Burdett, 6. 2 April, lt-17; m. U Nov. 1872, Sarah,
eldest dau. of Eobert Hare, of Green 1-ouatain, Cape of
Good Hope.
ni. Cuthbert George, &. 29 JTov. 1848.
I. Anua Elizabeth. ii. Adelaide :,Iary.
JLfltCiXflr. — The ancient Northumbrian family of Coiling-
■wooD was seated at Esslington, in that co., in the early part of
the reign of Hepjky VIII.
John Collingwood, Esq. of Chirton, brother of the gallant
naval Commander, Cuthbert, Lord Collingwood, and 5th in
descent from Cuthbert Collingwood, 3rd son of Sir Cuthbert
Collingwood, of Dalden and Esslington, by Dorothy, his wife,
dau. of Sir George Bowes, of Streatlam, m. Sarah, dau. of
Thomas Fenwick, Esq. of Earsdon, and left at his decease (with
two daus., Annie, in. 1S36, Ilev. Christopher Reed, Vicar of
Tynemouth; and Mary, m. 1838, Frederick John Woodley
Collingwood, Esq. of Glanton Tyke) a son and successor, the
present Edwaud John Collingwood, Esq. of Chirtou and Lil-
burn Tower.
Arma—Arf^., a chevron sa. between throe stags' heads erased
of the second.
Crest — A stag at gaze in a holly-bush ppr.
Motto — Ferar unus et idem.
Scof— Chirton House, North Shields, and Lilburn Tovrcr,
Alnwick.
COLLINaWOOD OF DISSINGTOIiT.
Collingwood, Arabella, of Dissington Hall,
Northumberland, m. May, 1856, Re p. Robert Gordon
Caltlirop, M.A., J.P., who assumed by royal license,
3 April, 1868, the surname and arms of Colling-
wood only, and has with other issue,
Henm George.
fLtnCitgC— Edwakd Collingwood, Esq. of Dissington, b.
30 Oct. 1791; m. 9 Sept. 1820, Arabella, dau. of Gen. John
Calcraft, of Cholderton, Hants, and by her (who d. 31 May,
1840) has issue,
Edwaed, late of Dissington.
Arabella, now of Dissington.
Cecil.
This gentleman, who was 2nd surviving son of the late Walter
Spencer Stanhope, Esq. of Cannon Hall, and Horsforth Hall, co.
York, by Mary Winifred his wife, dau. of Thom.as Eabington
PuUeine, Esq. of Carlton Hall, and Winifred his wife, dau. of
Edward Collingwood, Esq. of Byker, and Dissington, assumed
by letters patent, in compliance with the testamentary injunc-
tion of his great unele, Edward Collingwood, Esq., the sur-
name and arms of Collingwood only. He d. i Aug. 1866, and
wass. by his son,
Edward Collingwood, Esq. of Dissington, &. 22 July, 1823 ;
m. Fanny, dau. of Col. Maxwell of Montreal, Canada, and
d. s. p., when he was s. by his sister, the present Mrs. Colling-
wood of Dissington.
Anns, Crest, and 3Totto—Same as Collingwood of Chirton
and Lilburn Tower.
Scoi— Dissington Hall, ten miles north-west of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
John Carnabt, &. 1S70.
Mary Jane, b. 12 Feb. 1SC3.
iLllTEa0C.-^This is another branch of the Northumber-
land Collingwoods.
John Collingwood, Esq. of Lilburn Tower, co. Northumber-
land, and Cornhill House, North Durham, son of Henry Col-
lingwood, Esq. of Wcsterhaugh, m. a lady named Cornthwaite,
and had two sons, Henry, his heir; and John, 6. 1758; and
four daus., Ann ; Judith ; Mary ; and Elizabeth. The eldest
son,
Henry Collingwood, Esq. of Lilburn Tower and Cornhill
House, b. 20 July, 1757; m. 1st, Margaret Mills, of Glanton;
2ndly, Dorothy Wilkinson, of Coxhoe; and 3rdly, Mary Anne
younger dau. ofEev. Samuel Watson, D.D., of Rothbury, by
the last of whom (who d. 17 Feb. 1852) he had issue,
Henry John Willia5i, his heir.
F'rederiek John Woodley, of Glanton Pyke, co. Northumber-
land, J. P. and D.L., 6. 20 Nov. 1805; r,i. 4 Dec. 1838, Mary,
2nd dau. of the late John Collingwood, Esq. of Chiitou
House.
Judith.
Margaret, m. Charles Fenwick, Esq. of Earsdon.
Harriet, m. George Thomas Leaton, Esq. of WhicWiam.
Mary Anne, m. 1830, James Vibart, Esq., Lieut. R.N.
Mr. Collingwood d. 20 July, 1827, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Henry John William Collingwood, Esq. of Lilburn Tower
and Cornhill House, m. 1823, Frances, dau. of Thomas Hagger-
ston, Esq. of Ellingham; and dying 14 April, 1840, left issue,
JouN, now of Cornhill.
WiUiam Pole, b. 2 Nov. 1829; Col. in the array, and Lieut.-
Col. 21st R.N.B. Fusiliers, married.
Thomas Haggerston, b. 12 May, 1831; Lieut., E.N., drowned
ontlie coastof Africa, 9 Mav, 1859.
Clennell, R.A., b. 16 Feb. 1837.
Frederick, R.N., b. 17 Nov. 1837; d. 10 Feb. 18G7.
Henry, b. 7 Dec. 1839.
Frances, m. 22 July, 1851, George Caldwell Diekins, Esq.,
Capt. 46th regt.; she d. 14 Sept. 1867.
Mary Anne. Winifred, d. 28 Dec. 1878.
Mr. Collingwood was s. at his decease by his son, the present
John Collingwood, Esq. of Cornhill House. Lilburn Tower
was sold by the Trustees, 1842, to Edward ColUngwood, Esq.
of Chirton.
Arms, £c. — As Collingwood of Chirton.
Seat — Cornhill House, Coldstream, co. Berwick.
COLLINGWOOD OF COSHHILL HOUSE.
Collingwood, John, Esq., late of Lilburn Tower,
Northumberland, and now of Cornhill House, co.
Durham, b. 25 Dec. 1826 ; s. his father 14 April,
1840 ; late 4th Dragoon Guards ; m. 8 Jan. 1861,
Jane, dau. of the late John Lumsden, Esq. of Lear-
month, near Coldstream, and has -with other issue.
COLLINS OP WALFOHD.
Collins, John Stratfokd, Esq. of Walford, co.
Hereford, an officer in the 2nd Queen's Royal regt.,
b. 1S51.
lilltCag;C. — The family of Collins is one of great antiquity
in the cos. of Hereford and Salop. One of its descendants
was,
William Collins, Esq. of Upton, co. Hereford, Capt. in the
Trained Bands. He 1,1. Sept. 1680, Mary, dau. and heiress of
Robert Stratford, Esq. of Walford, co. Hereford, great-grandson
of Ferdinando Stratford, of Walford, by Ursula his wife, dau. and
co-heir of John Hereford, of Sufton, co. Hereford, and Blanche
his wife, dau. of Thomas Kyrle, of Walford Court. He was
buried at Upton, 10 Jan. 1717, and left a son and heir,
James Collins, Esq. of Walford, eo. Hereford, to. Aug. 172S,
Elianor, dau. of John Stacy, Esq. of London. He d. 7 June,
1765, and left a son and heir,
John Stratford Collins, Esq. of Walford, b. Dec. 1730;
High Sheriff CO. Hereford 1774; to. 1758, Alice, only child of
John Furney, Esq. of Perristone, co. Hereford ; and <;. Aug.
1780, leaving issue John Stratford, his heir; Ferdinando
Stratford, R.N. ; Alicia, m. Rev. John Howton Beestuu, Vicar
of Walford, and left issue. The elder son,
John Stratford Collins, Esq. of Walford, m. Mary, dau. of
James Da vies, Esq. of Ross, co. Hereford, and left issue,
John SxR.iTFORD, his lieir.
Ferdinando Stratford, r,i. Frances, dau. of John Morris, Esq.
of Leominster, by Anne, dau. of Thomas Legge Bcebec,
Esq. of Willey Court.
James, of Woolhope, m. Eliza, dau. and heir of Henry Wil-
liam Gwillim, Esq. of Brainge Court, co. Hereford.
Mr. Collins d. 1809, and was s. by his son,
John Stratford Collins, Esq. of Walford, co. Hereford, w.
Edith, dau. of Philip Jones, Esq. of Cleeve, co. Hereford (of
the family of Junes, of Poulstono and Sugwas, co. Here-
iord), by Anne his wife, dau. of William Hutclicson, Esq,, of
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Kyrle, Esq., son and heir of Vandervort Kyrle, devisee and.
representative of John Kyrle, Pope's " Man of Ross." By this
]ady (who d. 1859) Mr. Collins had issue,
I. John Stbatford, his heir.
II. William Hutcheson, of Cubberley House, co. Hereford,
late an Officer of the co. Hereford Militia ; m. LHura Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of the late John Hiincocks, Esq. of Wol-
verley Court, co. Worcester, and has issue,
1 Vandervort Kyrle Hutcheson, b. 1S58.
1 Laura Florence Hutcheson.
2 Katherine Augusta Hutcheson.
3 Edith Talbot Hutch( son.
4 Ada Kyrle Hutcheson.
III. Nathaniel Kyrle, of Wiltondale, formerly Capt. 2nd Here-
fordshire Eifle Volunteers, now Capt. Shropshire Militia;
TO. Isabella, 2nd dau. of John Hancocks, Esq. of Wolverley
Court.
I. Edith Alicia, deceased.
H. Sarah, of Chasewood, co. Hereford.
III. Anne Jones, deceased. iv. Katherine, deceased.
Mr. Collies d. 1859. The eldest son,
John Stkatfobd Collins, Esq. of Walford, co. Hereford,
m. 1st, 1848, Ellen, dau. of John Lloyd, Esq. of Lloydsboro'
CO. Tipperary, and by her (who d. 1852) had issue,
I. John Stbatfobd, now of Wythall, Walford.
I. Amy Stratford.
II. Ellen Edith Lloyd, m. Wright Sherlock, Esq. Capt. 18th
(Royal Irish), eldest son of George Sherlock, Esq. of
Carrigdeuve, co. Cork.
He m. 2ndly, in 1858, Mary Jane, dau. of Rev. John Jones, of
Langstone Court, co. Hereford, and widow of Robert C. Vaux,
Esq. of Court St. Lawrence, co. Monmouth. Mr. Collins, who
was a graduate of the University of Cambridge, a Barrister-«t-
Law, and J.P. and D.L. for co. Hereford, d. Feb. 1877.
Arms— \ert, a grifSn segrcant and a crescent or.
Crest — A dexter arm embowed, habited arg. the hand ppr.
Jholding a scimitar or.
J/oHoes— Fide et virtute, and Colens Doum.
/SeaJ— Wythall, Walford, Ross, co. Hereford.
COLLINS OF BETTERTON.
CoLxiNS, The Ret. John Ferdinando, of Bettei*-
ton, Berks, J.P., b. 15 Oct. 1812 ; m. 30 Sept. 18.3G,
Sarah, dau. of John Hawthorn, Esq. of G-lenluce,
CO. Wigton, and late of Jamaica, and has issue,
I. John Ferdinando (Rev.), M.A., b. 12 July, 1837.
II. Henry, b. 31 Aug. 1838. ixi. Charles, b. 23 Sept. 1839.
IV. Robert Hawthorn, 6. 3 Aug. 1841.
V. Arthur, b. 2G June, 1840.
VI. Francis, 6. 20 April, 1851.
I. Emily Jane. ii. Fanny Katherine, deceased.
2,intajJC.— Charles Collins, of Pembroke Coll. Oxford,
and of the Middle Temple, 6. 13 June, 1666, lineally descended
from Thomas Collins, of Betterton, temp. Henry VI., in. 1st,
Anne, eldest dau. of John Head, Esq. of Hodcut, Berks, and
left by her two daus., Charlotte, wife of John Saunders, Esq.
of Woolston; and Frances, wife of Richard Hartend, Esq.;
and four sons, who d. before him, s. p. He m. 2ndly, Eliza-
beth C .hill of Bletchington, d. without issue; and 3rdly,
Anne, eldest dau of Ferdinando White, Esq. of Fryers Court,
CO. Berks, and by her had his successor,
Ferdinando Collins, Esq., M.A., m. Katherine Boote, of
Deuciss, CO. Berks, and had (with a son, Ferdinando, who
d. s. p., and two daus., Anne, m. F'rancis Brownswood Bullock,
Esq. ; and Katharine, m. Isaac Pickering, Esq. of Foxlease,
Hants) a son and successor.
Rev. John Collins, of Betterton, Vicar of Cheshunt, 6.
6 July, 17.53 ; m. Martha, dau. of James Smith, Esq. of Rot-
terdam and Hammersmith, and had, John Ferdinando, now
of Betterton ; Katharine, m. Rev. Giles Daubeney, of Lydiard
Tregoz, Wilts; Anna Maria, m. Rev. Boojamin Morland, of
Chilton, Berks. Mr. ColUns d. 17 March, 1826.
Arras — Vert, a griffin passant or, a chief erm.
Crest — A griffin's head erased vert crowned or.
Motto — Per callem collem.
Seat — Betterton House, Wantage.
COLLINS OF TRXTTHAN.
Collins, Digbt, Esq. of Truthan and Ne-wton
Ferrers, Cornwall, b. 7 Sei)t. 1836 ; s. his brother
1870.
ILtncaBC— The family of Collins is of Tery ancient standing
in Cornwall. In the 1st of Edward If., John Collins repre-
sented Launceston in Parliament, and in the 11th and 15th
Richard II. was Sheriff of the county. The great-grandfather
of the present proprietor of Truthan,
John Collins, Esq. of Treworgan, Hich Sheriff of Cornwall
1726, 771. Mary May, and had, with daus., two sons, Edward,
and John. The younger.
The Rev. John Collins, m. 1st, Mary, eldest dau. of Francis
Bassett, Esq. of Tehidy Park, by whom he had a son, John
Bassett. He m. 2ndly, Constance, dau. and heiress of Paul
Mitchell, Esq. by whom he had a son, Edward, of whom
presently; and 3rdly, Anne WiUiams, by whom he also had
i.ssue, Charles, d. unm.; Jeremiah (Rev.); and Anne, d. unm.
The only son of the 2nd marriage,
Edward Collins, Esq. of Truthan, Cornwall, 6. 21 April,
1747; High Sheriff of Cornwall, 1801; to. 7 March, 1779, Mary,
only dau. of Rev. Richard Thomas, and sole heiress of her
uncle, Richard Thomas, Esq. of Tretheake, and d. 13 Sept.
1827, having had issue by her (who d. 9 Dec. 1831), Edward,
his heir; Clement, 6. 17 Dec. 1784, d. 11 Feb. 1789; and Mary,
who d. unm. 2 Oct. 1827. Mr. Collins d. 13 Sept. 1827, and
was .5. by his elder son,
Edward Collins, Esq. J.P. and D.L., of Truthan, and
Newton-Ferrers, Dornwall, High Sheriff, 1830, 6. 7 Sept. 1782;
m. 8 Nov. 1831, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Francis Drake, Esq. late
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Munich,
by Eliza Anne his wife, only dau. of Sir Herbert Mackworth,
Bart., and had issue,
Edward, late of Truthan and Newton-Ferrers.
Charles, 6. 8 May, 1835; m. 14 Sept. 18.58, Alethoa, only dau.
of the Rev. Robert Gee, Rector of Paignton, Devon.
Digby, now of Truthan.
Mr. Collins d. 15 April, 1855. His eldest son,
Edward Collins, Esq. J.P. and D.L., of Truthan and
Newton Ferrers, 6. 2 Dec. 1833 ; d. and was s. by his brother,
the present
Digby Collins, Esq. of Truthan and Newton-Ferrers.
^r7?i.s— Sa., a chevron arg. guttco-dc-sang between three
doves ppr.
Crest — A dove with wings expanded ppr.
Motto — Volabo et requicsuam.
Smts — Truthan, near Truro; and Ncv/toa-Ferrcrs, nsar
Callington.
COLLINS-TRELAWNY OF HAM.
Collins - Teelawny, The Ret. CH.A.RLEg
Teelawny, M.A., of Ham, Devon, forraerlj FeUow
of Balliol College, Oxford, and Eector of Timsbury,
Somerset, b. 10 April, 1792; m. 21 July, 1831,
Elizabeth Ayliffe, youngest dau. of Edward and
Marianne Boodle, of London. The Rev. Charles
Trelawny Collins assumed, by royal license, 1839, on
the death of his mother, her maiden name of Tfiii-
LAWNY, he being her third surviving son.
HtltCaflt.— The Trelawnys of Plymouth and Ham, are
a branch of the ancient family of Trelawny of Trelawny,
derived from John Trelawny, of St. Germans, a younger
son of the Cornish house. To this branch belonaed Robert
Trelawny, Esq. Member for Plymouth in the Long Parliament,
of whose treatment Clarendon speaks in his History of the
RebMlon.
^nmiln of CoIInts.
Arthur Collins, the celebrated genealogist and antiquary,
author of Collins' Peerage, b. at Exeter, 1682, was son of
William Collins, Esq. of tlie Inner Temple, Gentleman-Usher
to Catharine, Queen of Charles II. The first edition of the
Pecrajrc was published in 1703, and a second in 1715, in four
vols. foho. The latest edition was that of 1812, with valuable
additions by Sir Egerton Brydges. Collins's Baronetage was
first published in 17'20, and subsequently in 1741. His other
publications are, 1. The Life of Cecil, Lord Burleigh, 1732, 8vo.
2. The Life of Edward the Black Prince, 1740, 8vo.; 3. Letters
and Memorials of State collected by Sir Henry Sidney and others,
1746, two vols, folio; 4. Historical ColUctions of the Noble
Families of Cavendish, Hollex, Vere, HarUy, and Ogle, 1752,
folio. In consideration of these important contributions to
lii.storic.il and tfnc;\lo^iial liisiojy, Georoe II. granted to '
Mr. Culluis a peusion of lOOi. a year. This painstaking- and
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lonvnca writer d. at Battersca IG March, 17G0. He was
father of
Gen. ARTunRTooKER Collins, of the Royal Marines, h. 1713 ;
TO. Henrietta Caroline, dau. of George ffrazer, Esq. of Park,
King's Co., Ireland ; and d. 1793, leaving one duu. and three
eons,
I. David, Lieut.-Col., Judge-Advocate, and Historian of the
Settlement of New South Wales, b. at Exeter, 1750. Jn
1770 he was appointed Lieut, in the Marines, and in 177^
was instrumental in rescuing the unfortunate Matildn,
Queen of Denmark, and in conveying her to her brother's
(George Hi.) Hanoverian dominions. In 1775 he greatly
distinguished himself at the battle of Bunker's Hill. \n
1787 he accompanied Governor I'liilips to New South
Wales as Judge-Advocate, and was subsequently made
Governor of Van Dieman's Land; previously to which he
wrote a history of the former settlement. He d. itt Van
Dieman's Land, 24 March, ISIO.
II. George. hi. William.
The 2nd son,
George Collins, Esq. D.L. Devon, m. 1784, Mary, only
child of Samuel Pollexfen Trelawny, Esq. of Ham, near Tly-
ciouth, and d. 1826 his (widow d. 1837), leaving issue,
I. George Trelawny, Lieut. 23rd Royal AVelsh Fusiliers,
killed at the siege of Badajoz, 6 April, 1812.
II. Arthur Luce Trelawny, Lieut. Royal Artillery, to. Sophia,
dau. of William Holmes, Esq. M.D. Quebec, and d. Dec.
1820 (his widow d. 1867), leaving issue, three daus., Sophia
Mary, m. 1868, Col. FitzGerald, late 33rd regt. ; Caroline
Matilda, m. 1851, Rev. W. Ross, co. Derry, Ireland; and
Arthurine Trelawny (born posthumous).
HI. Charles Tkelawny Collins Trelawny, now of Ham.
I. Mary Trelawny, d. 1849.
II. Caroline Trelawny, d. 1873.
III. Catharine Trelawny, m. the Rev. Henry Hare, of Curtis-
Knowle, Devon, and has issue two sons anii three daus.
IV. Charlotte Trelawny, d. I87G.
Amu — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Trelawny, arg. a chevron sa.
augmented with three oak leaves by Henry V. after the battle
of Agincoiu't; 2nd and 3rd, Colli.vs, vert, a griffin scgrcant
cr.
Crczt o/ Trelawny— A wolf passant ppr.
Crest of Collins — A camel's head erased ppr.
Motto of Trelawny — Sermoni consona facta.
&at— Ham, Plymouth.
COLLINS OF KNARESBOROUGH.
CoLLixs, Thomas, Esq. of Knaresborough and
Eolljfoote, CO. York, b. 1825, M.A., Waclham Col-
lege, Oxon ; of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-
La\v, J.P. and D.L. for the West Riding, M.P. for
Xnaresborough 1851-52and 1857-65, and for Boston
1868-74 ; s. his father 1870.
iLfuraflC— This family has the same arms as the ancient
■family of the same name of Brightling and Eurwash, Sussex,
and was settled near Knaresborough in the 17th century, where
Thomas Collins, of York (described in his marriage licence,
dated 1663, as Gent, of the parish of St. Mary's, Bishopshill
Senior, York, aged 28), and afterwards of Knaresborough and
Ferenzbie, m. Mary Knaresburgh, 6. 1639, of Farnliam, and
had issue,
I. Richard, 6. 16G5; d. IG81, and was buried at Farnham.
II. ThoiiKis, (Rev.), b. 1C68; d. 1700, and was buried at
Knaresborough.
HI. James, of whom presently.
I. Mary, b. 1666. ii. Ann, b. 1CG3.
Re d. 1707, and was buried at Knaresborough. His youngest
son,
James Collins, of Knaresborough and Ferenzbie, h. 1G73,
ni. Mary Green (sister, of Samuel Green, of Knaresborough,
M.A. Oxon, by his wife, Helen Knaresborough, the lastmember
of that ancient family who resided in the neighbourhood : she
d. 1733), and had issue,
I. Thomas (Rev.), M.A., Scholar and Fellow of University
Coll. Oxford, Vicar of Knaresborough, Prebendary of Ripon,
J.P. for the West Riding, b. 1707; m. 1734, Mary Wood-
burne ; d. 1788. He had issue, four sons I William, 6. 1738 ;
2-Thomas, 6. 1741 ; 3 Henry, b. and d. 1745; 4 Woodburne,
b. 1750, d. 1751; and three daus., I Eleanor, b. 1737:
2 Elizabeth, 6. 1743, d. 1822; 3 Mary, b. and d. 1749. This
branch became extinct in 1822, at tlie death of the last sur-
viving dau. Ehzabeth.
II. James, of whom presently.
iH. Henry, 0. 1714.
IV. Fr.ancis, of York, b. 1719, m. and had one child, wlio d in
infancy.
V. William, b. 1721; in the army.
VI. Richard, of Leeds, 6. 1724; d. 1800 unm.
I. Jane, b. 1701; m. 1729, Richard Cundall, of Ripon co
York; d. 1780, leaving issue, now extinct.
II. Mary, 6. 1703; m. 1725, John Beckwith, Alderman of
York, and had issue.
III. Ann, 6. 1709; rf. 1711.
IV. Margaret, b. 1716; in. 173G, Duffield Scarab, of Arkcn-
dale, near Knaresborough; d. 1791, .s. j).
V. Ann, 6. 1727; m. Peter Siiatwell, of Lincoln's Inn Fields-
d. 1808, s. p.
Mr. James Collins d. 1727. His 2nd son,
James Collins, Esq. of Knaresborough and Follyfoote,
b. 1712; m. 1733, Elizabeth Richardson (whose brother. Dr.
Thomas Richardson, of Knaresborough and Follyfoote, was the
Founder of the Charity School at Knarcsborouiih), and had
I. Thomas, 5. 1734; d. 1741.
II. Lasscells, b. 1737; d. 1743.
III. James, his heir.
I. Sarah, b. and d. 173G.
II. Mary, b. 1739; m. Rev. Thomas Lamplugli, Rector of
Copgrove and Goldcsborough, near Knaresi)t)rough, and
Prebendary of Wistow. He was grandson of Archbishop
Lamplugh, and dying s. p., was the last male rei)ivsentative
of the Lamplughs of Lamplugh and Dovenby, Cumberland.
in. Elizabeth, 6. 1741; d. 174S.
IV. Aim, b. and d. 1748.
He d. 1785. His youngest son,
James Collins, Esq., b. 1744 ; to. 177C, Kathcrine AVest, and
had issue, four sons,
I. James Richardson, b. 1777, educated at the Charterhouse,
M.A. Cantab., Barrister-at-Law, subsequently joined 28th
Drngoons, and on the reduction of that regt. was appointed,
1803, to the 3rd York Militia, in which regt. he was a Major
at the time of his death, 1810.
n. Thomas, his heir. in. William, 6. 1784; d. 1786.
IV. William, of Kirkman Bank, Knaresborough, D.L. West
Riding, 6. 1787; m. 1828, Elizabeth Emma, 5th dau. of Rev.
Joseph Smyth, M.A. Cantab, of Newbuilding, near Thirsk,
and Vicar of Kirby Moorside, co. York; d. 1871, having
had issue,
1 William (Rev.), of Kirkman Bank, 6. 1830, educated at
the Charterhouse, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon, Vicar of
Freiston-with-Buttcrwick, co. Lincoln, J.P. for co. Lin-
coln; m. 1860, Jane, his cousin, dau. of Rev. Thomas
Collins, of Knaresborough ; and d. 1874, having had issue,
William Fellowes, of Kirkman Bank, his eldest son, two
other sons, and five daus.
2 Edward Archibald, Lieut.-Col. Comm. 26th regt., 6. 1831 ;
m. 1876, Jane, dau. of J. Heywood Collins, Esq. of Kelvin-
dale, near Glasgow, and has issue, a son, 6. 13 Dec. 1878.
3 Francis, 6. 1832; m. 1859, Olympe Am61ie, eldest dau.
and last surviving child of Pierre Adolphe Wiehe, of
Port Louis, Mauritius, a Doctor of Medicine, and Surgeon-
Stajor in the Army Medical Department, and has issue,
Fiancis, his eldest son, of Caius Coll. Cambridge, four
otlier sons, and two daus.
4 James Joseph, Major 60th Rifles, b. 1837; m. 1874,
Constance Edith Emma Utterton, dau. of the Bishop oi
Guildford, and has issue two daus.
5 John Robert, Capt. 70th regt., b. 1840; to. 18G8, Frances,
dau. of William Bennett, M.D. of Harrogate, co. York,
and has issue two daus.
6 Joseph, Capt. 22nd regt., 6. 1843 ; m. 1872, Augusta
Abagail, eldest dau. of Col. H. A. Welman, A.-D.-C. to
the Queen, and Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster-
Gen, at Colchester, and has issue one son, Charles
Welman.
I Lucy. 2 Emma.
I. Kitty, b. 1779; in. Rev. Archibald Edward Douglas,
Rector of Coote Hill, Ireland, son of Archibald Douglas, of
Darnock, who was cousin to the 3rd Duke ol Queensberry ;
d. 18.06, without issue.
II. Mary, b. 1782; d. 1786.
He d. 1820. His eldest surviving son and heir.
Rev. Thomas Collins, b. 1780, educated at the Charterhouse,
B.D. Oxon, Scholar of University Coll., and afterwards Fellow
of JIagdalen Coll. Oxon, and Public Examiner, 1815, J.P. for
the N. and W. Ridings of co. York, Rector of Barningham,
and afterwards Perpetual Curate of Farnham, near Knares-
borough, and Rural Dean ; m. Ann, only dau. of Richard
Ramsden Bramley, Esq. of Leeds, J.P. of the W. Riding, and
sometime Mayor of Leeds, and had issue.
I. James (Rev.), b. 1823; d. 1859, unm.\ 3I.A. Ealliol Cull.
Oxon.
II. Thomas, the present representative.
III. Richard (Rev.), b. 1827; d. unm. 1876; educated at
Shrewsbury; M.A. University Coll. Oxon; A'icar of St.
Saviour's, Leeds.
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IV. Henry (Eev.), now a Cistercian Monk; h. 1828; edu-
cated at Rugby : M.A. of University Coll. Durham.
I. Kosainond, d. unm. 1S41. n. Kaiherine.
III. Mary.
IV. Elizabeth, m. Thomas J. Kinear, Esq. of Horsforth Hall,
CO. York.
■y. Anue.
VI. Jane, ni. her cousin, Eev. W. Collins, and has issne.
vu. Margaret.
Arms—GVL., on a hend or, three martlets az., the whole
within a bordure erm.
Crest— A demi-griffin rampant or, beak and legs gu.
Motto — Tendimus.
Seat— Knaresborough, co. York.
COIililS OF CASTLE COOKE.
See CooKE-CoLLis.
COLIilS OF TIERACLEA.
CoLLis, Stephen Ed-waed, Esq. of Tieraclea, co.
Kerry, J.P., cos. Kerry and Limerick, b. 31 July,
179i"; '-n. 29 July, 1829, Margaret, eldest dau. of
Thomas Sandes, Esq., D.L. of Sallow Glen, co. Kerry,
(she d. 25 Aug. 1S6S) and had issue,
I. Stzphes Edwaed, J.P. for Kerry, 6. 7 July 1S31; m.
Jan. 1865, Sophie Thompson, younger dau. of the Eev.
F. W. Grant, M.A., of Banff, N.B., and has issue, - son
b. Oct. 1872.
IT. Thomas William Sandes fRev.), b. 3 Nov. 1835.
m. Maurice Fitzserald, b. 3 May, 1837 ; <l. 16 March, 1838.
IV. Francis William, Capt. Bengal Staff Corps, b. 8 July,
1839.
V. Wniiam James Fitzgerald, b. 10 Dec. 1842.
VI. Falkiner Sandes, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 15 Oct.
1844.
n. Mary and Anna, twins, d. in infancy, 24 Dec. 1S33.
III. Margaret Elizabeth, d. v.nm. 31 Oct. 1861.
IV. ^inna Kuth, d. unrn. 21 Aug. 18G6.
V. Elizabeth, m. 29 Sept. 1859, Kev. Thomas Williamson
Peile, Vicar of Cannock, Staffordshire.
TL Mary. vii. Fiances. viii. Gertrude Kathleen.
iLlItCftJC— William Collis, an Officer in Hierome
Sankeys regt. of Horse, in Cbomwell's army, left a son,
Jons Collis, m. Mary, dau. of Philip Corridon, of Kilma-
caha, and had a son,
William Collis, of Lisedoge, co. Kerry, m. 1685, Martha,
2nd dau. of Col. Frederick Mullins, of Ballingobbin (now
Burnham), near Dingle, by his wife Jane, 4th dau. of Dean
John Eveleigh, by Mildred Caldwell his wife, and had a
son,
I. Eev. William Collis, of whom presently.
He m. 2ndly, 1693, Mary, 2nd dau. of Eev. Dr. Benjamin
Cross, Ecctor of Christ Church, Cork, by Anne his wife, 2nd
dau. of Dean John Eveleigh, before mentioned, and had
issue,
II. JoHK, m. Elizahcth Cooke, ancestor of the Castle Cooke
branch.
III. Thomas (Eev.), Vicar of Dingle, m. Avis Blenncrhassett,
of the Ballyseedy family, an^l left issue, a dau., Jane, m.
Frederick Mullins, eldest brother of Thomas, 1st Lord
Ventry.
IV. Edward, «. his half-brother, m. Ellen, dau. of Christo-
pher Hilliard, of Ballygarron, and had issue. He was
ancestor of the family of Ci>llis of Lismobu, co Kerry,
V. EoBEBT, of whom hereafter.
The son of the 1st marriage,
Eev. William Collis, Vicar-General of the Diocese of
Ardfert, m. Isabella Galwey, of the family of Galwey of Car-
bery, and d. s. p. in 1760, lca^ing all bis estates to his half
brother Edward.
BoBF.RT Collis, 5th son of William Collis, by Mary his
second wife, in. Ist, Elizabeth Day, dau. of Edward Day, Esq.
of Tralee ; and 2ndly, in 1743, Mary, dau. of Maurice Fitz-
gerald, Knight of Kerr}', by F.lizabeth, sister of Maurice Cros-
bie, 1st Lord Bandon. By his 2nd wife he had issue,
I. Maubice (Eev.), Eector of Kilsallaghan, co. Dublin, m.
Anne, dau. of Ambro.se Wilson, Esq. of Cahirconlish House,
CO. Limerick, and d. n. p.
II. Thomas, m., 1784, Eliza, 2nd dau. of Thomas Choytor,
Esq. of Charlcm'jnt Place, Dublin, and d. 17 Aug. 1795,
leaving issue,
1 Thomas (Rev.), d. unm.
2 William, Lieut. Eoyal Marines, 5. 21 April, IT83; r,i.
Eliza, dau. of William Allen, Esq., Barristur-at-Law, aud
d. s. p. 10 Feb. 1866.
3 Maurice Fitzgerald, Capt. H.E.I.S., 6. 18 AprU, 1790;
d. v.nm. Feb. 1824.
4 Stephen Edwaed (now of Tieraclea).
1 Mary, m. 1st, Eev. Samuel Despaid, Rector of Tyrrell-
pass, Westmeath: and 2ndly, Itev. William Drouglit,
Hector of Cloghane, d. s. p. 3 Xov. 1809.
III. John Fitzgerald, m. Margaret, dau. of John Day, Esq.,
and by her left issue,
1 John Day, d. s. p.
2 Eobert (Eev.), m. Miss Burke, of Gahvay, and d., leaving
amongst other issue, the Eev. John Day Collis, D.D.,
Vitar of Stratford-on-Avon.
3 Maurice, an eminent Surgeon of Dublin, m. Frances,
sister of Eev. Edward Herbert, of Rilpeacon, co. Limerick,
and d. s. p.
Eobert CoUis's widow to. Thomas Eice, Esq., grandfather of
Thomas, 1st Lord Monteagle.
Motto — Mens conscia recti.
Scat— Tieraclea, Tarbert, co. Kerry.
COLLYEB OF HACKFORD HALL.
CoLLTER, John Moxset, Esq. of Hacliford Hall,
Norfolk and Lincoln's Inn, Earrister-at-Law, b.
28 April, 1810; m. 30 Sept. 1869, Helen Jane,
younger dau. of George Falconar, Esq., formerly of
Carlowrie, co. Linhthgow, and has issue,
I. John Johnston, 6. 21 Sept. 1870.
IL George Falconer, b. 1 Aug. 1872.
lu. Eoger Messenger Monsey, 6. 23 April, 1874.
rv. William Bedingfeld, 6. 5 Oct. 1875 ; d. in infancy.
v. Hugh Nathaniel, 6. 6 May, 1877.
JLilTCaflC— This family was originally of Hainault. A
branch of it is supposed to have settled in Cripplegate, in the
city of London, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, as refugees
from Picardy (see Strype's Annals, vol. iv., p. 570;.
Nathaniel Choliek, citizen of London (who d. at Banstead,
Surrey, in 1669), had issue,
Daniel Choliee, or Collyeb, who, 16S4, became a Free-
man of that city, and who, by Abigail his wife, had issue,
I. Daniel, d. s. p.; ii. James, who had issue, Mary, 7/1. Dr.
Samuel Alston, of which marriage there was issue ; iii. Daniel,
of whom presently; iv. William, of Cripplcgate, who had
issue, Charles Collyer, Esq of the Inner Temple, Barrister,
d. s. p. ; V. Nathaniel ; vi. Peter, d. i. p., and is buried at
Caraberwell; and several daus.
Daniel Colltee, Esq., 3rd son of the above, a Merchant of
the city of London, was elected Sheriff of that city 1749, and
was a Director of the Eoyal African Society. He m. 1745, Ann,
dau. of Thomas Leeds, Esq., by whom he had issue two sons,
Daniel; and Charles (Rev.), to. Sarah, dau. of Edward Eoger
Pratt, Esq. of Uyston Hall, and had issue. The elder son.
The Eev. Dakiel Collteb, of Wroxham Hall and Necton
Lodge, m. 1774, Catherine, dau. and co-heiress of John Beding-
feld, Esq.,* formeriy of Beeston St. Andrew, and of Caistor,
CO. Norfolk, and had,
Daniel, of Xccton Lodge, Norfolk, m. 1st, 1807, Sarah, dan.
of Alexander, 3rd Karl Fife, by whom (who d. 1811) he had
an only son, James, d. an infant. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Chancellor, Esq. of Shield Hill, co. Lanark,
and had a son and heir. Col. Ueobge Chancellue Collxcr
{nee Colltee of Hill House).
John Bedingfeld, of whom presently.
William, Lieut.-Col. E.I.C.S., late of Gimingham, Norfolk, a
Magistrate for Norfolk and Norwich. He m. Hiirriet, dau.
of the Eev. Charies CoUycr, of Gunthorpe Hall, by .Sarah
his wife, dau. of Edward Eoger Pratt, Esq. of Eyston, and
d. 1861.
* Mr. Bedingfeld served as High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1728.
He was son of William Bedingfeld, grandson of Henry Beding-
feld, and great-grandson of Francis Bedingfeld, who was son of
Henry Bedingfeld, of Sturston, Norfolk, .'ith son of Sir Henry
Bedingfeld, Knt. of Oxborough, temp. Queen Mabv and Queen
Elizabeth.
Mr. Bedingfeld m. 1st, Miss Kendal, by whom he had a dau.,
Judith, wife of Sir John Eous, Bart., and mother of John,
1st Earl of Stradbroke ; and 2ndly, Phoebe, dau. of James
Gibson, Esq. of Norwich, by whom he had two daus., the
elder m. the Eev. Daniel Collyer, of Wroxham Mall, and
the younger m. Eev. George Preston, of Staafield Uall,
Norfolk.
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Geor.src, Capt. R.E., fell at the attaclc on St. Sebastian, 1S13,
Catherine, d. unm.
The 2ncl son,
The Ven. John Bedingfeld Collter, M.A., of ITacUforrt
Hall, Noi-folk, Archdeacon of Norwich, J. P. and D.L., b. 20
Jan. 1777; to. 18 !\Iarch, 1800, Catherine, dau. of William
Alexander, Ksq., formerly of the city of London (elder brother
of James, 1st Earl of Caledon), and grand-dau., through her
mother, of Dr. M. Monsey, formerly Physician to Chelsea
Hospital, to whose estate in Hackford, and adjoining parishes
and manors in Whitwell, Norfolk, she s. by his will. By this
lady (who d. 17 March, 1853) the Archdeacon had issue,
John, late of Hackford Hall.
Eobert, Hon. Canon of Norwich Cathedral, and Rector of
Warham All Saints, and Warham St. Mary; b. 8 May,
1804; d. unm. 16 March, 1874.
George d. 27 June, 1832, uiini.
Catherine. Mary.
Charlotte Ann, m. Aug. 1829, Joseph Heramincton Harris,
D.D. ; and d. 183J, leaving issue.
EUzabeth, d. 1858. Rebecca, d. 1833.
Archdeacon Collyer d. 29 March, 1857. His eldest son,
John Collyeb, Esq. of Hackford Hall, J. P., Judge of the
County Courts, b. 15 July, 1801; ■„>. 28 March, 1837, Georgina
Frances Amy. eldest dau. of Sir William Johnston, Bart, of
that ilk, and of Hiltown, Aberdeenshire, by Maria his wife,
dau. of John Bacon, Esq., formerly of Fricin House, Middle-
sex, and had issue,
I. John Monsey, now of Hackford Hall.
If. William Robert, B.A., of the Inner Temple, Barristcr-at-
Law.
III. D'Arcy Bedingfeld, of Ch. Ch. Coll. Oxford.
IV. Daniel (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Castleacre, Norfolk, rd.
1871, Helen Augusta, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Preston, of
Swaffliam Prior, Cambridge, and has issue.
I. Georgina Maria.
Arms — Arg., a chevron, between three unicorns' heads,
couped, gu., borne quarterly with Bedinoield.
Crest — A unicorn's head ppr.
Ilotto — Avancc.
Scaf— Hackford Hall, Reepham, Norfolk.
COLLYEE, OF HILL HOTJSE.
Collter, Geoege Chancellor, Esq. of Hill
House, Norfolk, b. 14 May, 1814 ; s. 1866 ; Col.
late Eoyal Engineers, formerly H.E.I.C.'s Madras
Engineers ; m. 1st, Mary Forbes, eldest dau. of tke
late Alexander Chancellor, Esq. of Shield Hill, co.
Lanark, by -whom he had one dau.,
Mary Catherine Bedingfeld, m. Lieut. -Col. J. H. M. Shaw-
Stewart, Royal Engineers.
Col. CoUyer m. 2ndly, Rose Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of
the late Joseph Dillon, Esq., of Finchley.
ILl'nCaCJC. — See preceding Memoir, Col. Collter being
the son and heir of Daniel Collyer, Esq. of Necton Lodge.
Arms — Arg., a chevron between three unicorn's heads
couped gu.
Crest — An unicorn's head couped ppr. horned, mancd,
bearded or.
/SaiJ— Hill House, Gymingham, Norfolk.
COLMORE OF MOOS, END.
Ceegoe-Colmoee, William Baewice, Esq. of
Moor End, Charlton Kings, co. Gloucester, h. 1860 ;
s. his father 1871.
ILtllf aflt. — Frind Ceegoe, Esq. of Moor End, a younger
son of Edward Cregoe, Esq. of Trewithian, Cornwall, by
Mary his wife, dau. of Matthew Garlard, Esq., assumed the
additional surname of Colmore. He m. 20 Sept. 1813, Eliza-
beth Sarah Roberts, and had issue,
Colmore Frescoed, d. 14 April, 1826.
CoLMORE Frind, of Moor End.
Marianne Cohuore, w. 15 April, 1S33, W. A. Burlton Eennet,
Esq.; d. 15 Aug. I8G7.
Emma, d. 15 Oct. 1830.
Maria Frescoed, d. 24 June, 1833.
Harriet, m. 20 July, 1842, Irwin Grant de Longucvillc; d. in
Canada, April, 1817.
Elizabeth Chariottc, m. 1st, 12 May, I84G, Capt. William
Bcaumain Knipe, .'ith Dragoon Guards; and 2ndly Copies-
tone Lopes Radclitfe, Esq. 2nd son of the Rev ' Waltpr
Eadcliffe, of Warleigh, Plymouth.
Mr. Cregoe Colmore d. 12 Oct. 1839, and w"as s. by his second
son,
Colmore Fbind Crecoe Colmore, Esq., h. 12 March, 1827 •
m. 1st, 18 July, 1850, Mary, only dau. of the Rev. Edward
Pryce Owen, of Bettwys Hall, co. Montgomery (who d. Vi
June, 1865), and had issue,
I. Henry Owen Garland, d. an infant.
II. William Barwick, now of Moor End.
in. Charles, b. 13 Oct. 1802.
I. Mary Harriet F'ranccs. ii. Eva Laura.
in. Bertha.
He m. 2ndly, 25 April, 1867, Margaret, eldest dau. of Thomas
Eden, Esq. of Pebworth, Gloucestershire, and d. 1871.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per chevron gu. and az. nine
billets, three three and three arg., and three crescents, two
and one erminois; 2nd and 3rd, az., on a chevron or, between
three choughs volant as many plates.
C)-c.s(— Out of a crescent or, a blackamoor's head in profile,
wreathed about the temples or and gu., for Colmore.
/Seai— Moor End, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham.
COLMORE-CREGOE OF TREWITHIAIT.
Colmoee-Ceegoe, Edwaed Garland, Esq. of
Trevrithiau, Cornwall, formerly 32nd foot, b. 10 April,
1845; s. his grandfather. May, 1859; m. 1874,
Charlotte Elizabetli, only dau. of the late Charles
Webster, Esq. of Court Hall, Hockworthy, DcTon,
JLtlltagC— This is an ancient family, of much respect-
abiUty in Cornwall. The mansion house of Tvewithin — bwilb
in the form of the letter E — was erected in the reign of Eliza-
beth, and remains, little, if at all altered to the present
day.
Edward Cregoe, Esq., only son of Stephen Cregoe, Esq., by
Abigail his wife, dau. of Edward Ilobbs, Esq. of Gervans, i!i.
Sarah Foote, and, with two other sons, was father of
Edward Cregoe, Esq., who in. Jlary, dau. of the Rev John
Pomeroy, of the parish of St. Ewe, Cornwall, and had, with a
younger son, John, an elder son and heir,
Edward Cregoe, Esq. of Trewithian, who m. 1775, Mary,
only child and heiress of Matthew Garland, Esq. of Chivel-
stone, Devonshire, and dying July, 1799, left issue. Matthew
Garland, his heir; Edward, d. unm.; Frind, who assumed
the additional surname of Colmore, 1834, and d. 1839 (see
Colmore of Moor End) ; Mary, d. unm. ; Harriet, m. the ReT.
Cliarles Lyne, and is deceased ; and Celia. The eldest son,
Matthew Garland Cregoe, Esq. of Trewitbian, Cornwall,
J.F., b. 12 Nov. 1776 ; m. 4 Aug. 1803, Anne Coryton, eldest
dau. of Admiral Arthur Kempe, of Folsac, in same co., by Ana
Coryton his wife, and had issue,
John Gariand, 6. 5 April, 1810; in. May, 1841, Cornelia
Powne, eldest dau. of the late William Slade Gulley, Esq. of
Trevennen, Cornwall, J.P., and d. 1854, leaving (with four
daus. , Claire ; Caroline, m. 3 Aug. 18G3, John AgnewShaw,
Esq.; Josephine; and Harriot) an only son, Edward
Garland Colmore, now of Trewithian.
Letitia Maria. Laura Elizabeth Ann.
Elizabeth Courtenay, m. March, 1851, Gturge Bcuuchant,
Esq.
Mr. Cregoe d. May, 1859.
Arms— Az., on a chevron or, between three falcons volant
as many plates.
Crist — An arm embowed in armour, cut off below the wrist,
and dropping blood, in the hand an arrow.
Motto — Fortuna audaces juvat, timidosque repellit.
Scat— Trewithian, in the parish of Gerrans, Cornwall.
CAMBPELL-COLQTJHOUN OF KILLER-
MONT,
Campbell-Colquhoun, The Eey. JohnEeskine,
of Killermont, Lord of the liarony of Killermont,
CO. Dumbarton, M.A. Trin. Coll. Oson, formerly
Vicar of Southwold, Suffolk ; b. 15 June, 1831 ;
m. 9 Feb. 1804, Emily Agnes, dau. of the Kev. David
Barclay Devan, of Amwellbury, Herts, and has
issue.
318
COL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
COL
I. William Ebskike, 6. 2 June, 18G6.
II. Laurence Arcliibaia, 6. 18 April, 1SC9; d. 6 Jan. 1S70.
III. Archibald John, b. 7 March, 1874.
I. Agnes Henrietta. Jt Alice Emily.
III. Rose Eleanor. iv. Lilian Powys.
V. Evelyn Janet.
illUCSgC.— KoBEBT CoLQCHorN, 1st Laird of Camstra<l(len,
was 2nd son of Sir Uobert Colquhoun, 5th laird of Colquhoun,
by the heiress of the Uarony of Luss (see Bdbke's Peerage
ami Baronetage, CoLQcnorN of Luss, Bart.). He got from
his elder brother, Sir Humphrey Colquhoun, a charter of the
lands of Camstradden, part of the estate of Luss, dated 4
July, 1395; he was witness to a resignation made by John
JIac-roger to John Colquhoun of Luss, his superior, dated
7 Feb. 1429; he /ii. a dau. of Duncan More Macnaughton of
that ilk, and d. before 1439, leaving a son,
Jou.N CoLQCHOfN, 2nd laird of Camstradden, m. Mary, dau.
of Alexander Galbraith, of Culcreuch, and d. inter 1439-1443,
leaving a son,
KoBERT CoLQf HOCN, 3rd laird of Camstradden, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Bobert Sempile, of Fulwood, d. before 1473, and was
t. by his son,
Jou.s CoLQCHouN. 4th lalfd of Camstradden, who m. Jean
Maxwell. He d. before 10 Jan. 1505, and was s. by his eldest
son, \
UoBEET CoLQUHocN, 5th laird of Camstradden, who was «. :
in 1529, by his son by his first wife, Christian, dau. of Walter i
Macfarlane, of that ilk,
EoBEBT CoLQcnocx, 6th Inird of Camstradden. He m, 1st,
Elizabeth Cunninghame, and 2ndly, Janet, dau. of Lander of ,
the Bass, and was ?. (in 1530) by his son,
John Colqchocn, 7th laird of Camstradden, who m. his I
first cousin. Christian, dau. of John Lindesay of BonhiU, by
Margaret Colquhoun, dau. of Robert, 5th laird of Carastrad- \
<2en, and d. before June, 1504, leaving issue, I
Robert, who s. was 8th laird, and was ancestor of the succeed- i
ing lairds of Camstradden.
Patrick, who was infiited 8 Oct. 1573, of the Vicar's manse
and garden of Luss, by Malcolm Stevenson, the Vicar, and i
d. «.;>. 1576.
JoHK, ancestor of the Killermont family, of whom pre-
sently.
William, of Dunglas, co. Dumbarton, ancestor of several
families of the name of Colquhoun iu and about that
place.
James, witness to a charter to his eldest brother, Robert,
27 April, 1576, as heir to his brother Patrick, of whom
nothing further is known.
Margaret, granted her elder brother a reversion of the lands
of AlJockiay in 1684, on receiving payment of 100 marks.
John Colqubodn, the third son, fought at the Battle of
Pinkie, 1547, where he is said to have saved the life of William
Auchencrosh, who in return granted him the lands of Tempill,
in Kilpatrick, and also obtained for him a lease of the adjoin-
ing lands of Bochair from the Earl of Montrose. He had a
•dau., Janet, who m. her cousin John Dhu, son of Robert Col-
quhoun of Camstradden, and a son,
John Colqchoun, who was a minor at his father death,
and is said to have been the first who was baptized in the
parish of Kilpatrick according to the rites of the Reformed
Church. He m. Margaret, dau. of Allanson, of Blackwealine,
and had a dau., who ni. Linde.=ay of Little Tillichewan, nephew
to the Laird of Bonhill ; an elder son, Juhn-a-Marchant, who
was drowned, unm., in 1023, while crossing from Ireland ; and
a second son,
William Colqchoun, ra. Isabella, dau. of Patrick Lang, of
Ketherclose, and had issue,
William Colqchoun, the third son, who eventually «. his
father, was b. 1620; purchased, lC5o, the five merk land of
Garseadden, and in 1060, the lands of Easter Ledcameroch or
Ledcamerock Douglas. He m. Agnes, dau. of Andrew
Sterling, of Law, and d. May, 16C6, leaving issue.
Andrew Colqi-hocn, of Garseadden, 6. 1054, the elder son,
«. his father, and was infefted as heir to his father 2 Oct. 1675;
in 1685 he and James Smollet were the Commissioners to tKe
Privy Council for Dumbartonshire. He iii. (contract dated
26 May and 1 June, 1677) Jean, dau. of Hew Crawford, of
Jordan Hill, and had issue,
I. William, his successor.
II. Archibald, living in July, 1702.
III. I.awrcnce, purchased Killermont and Chappletown in
1746, m. (contract dated 29 July, 1734) Elizabeth, dau. oi
James Cluny, of Glasgow, and d. 1770, leaving aa only dau.
and heiress,
Agnes Colquhoun, of Killermont, who to. (post nup.
contract 9 Aug. 1758) John Campbell, of Clathic, co.
Perth, Provost of Glasgow. He was son of Archibald
Coates, of Glasgow, by Jean Campbell, heiress of Clathic,
and acquired the estate of Ryding, co. Lanark, and d.
1804, leaving issue,
Archibald, of whom hereafter.
Elizabeth, m. 1782, to John Riddell, Provost of Glas-
gow.
Anne, m. 1791, William Murray, of Touchadam, Pit-
lochrie, and Polmaise.
Margaret, m. 1787, John Campbell, W.S.
Jean, m. 1790, William Hozicr, of Xewlands and Bar-
rowfield.
IV. Hugh, living in July, 1702.
V. John of Craigallian, d. s. p.
M. James. vii. Andrew.
I. Agnes, m. John Melville, of Glasgow, Surgeon, and had
II. Bethia, m. 1722, John Graham, of Meiklewood.
III. Jean, d. unra. 1782. iv. Mary, d. unn.
V. Margaret, d. v.nm. \i. Anne, d. uiiin.
VII. Helen, d. unm. 1792-1804.
Andrew Colquhoun d. 1714, and was «. by his eldest son,
William Colquhoun, of Garseadden and Ledcamerach, who
purchased other estates in 1757, and executed an entail of all
his estates in favour of his own issue, whom failing, to the
descendants of his brother Lawrence. He m. (contract 27 Jan.
1729), Margaret, dau. of James Peadie, of Ruchhill, and had
issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. James, of Craigallian, where he s. his uncle John, and
eventually g. to Garseadden in 1784, but d. unm. 1801.
I. Margaret, m. David Dalzell, of Glasgow, Merchant, and
had two sons, James, the elder, d. uniu. before 1801, while
the second,
William Dalzell, s. in 1801 to Garseadden, and m.
Elizabeth Glen, dau. of Sir Islay Campbell, Bart, of
Succoth, Lord President of the Court of Session, Scotland,
but d. s. p. 27 Jan. 1806.
II. Jane, who .<!. her nephew in Garseadden, but d. nnrii. 1821,
when the estate reverted to the Killermont family.
Mr. Colquhoun d. 1759, when he was s. by his son,
William Colqchoun, of Garseadden, m. 1st, 17C0, Hon.
Elizabeth Stuart, dau. of Robert, 7th Lord Blantyre, and
2ndly, 1773, Helen, dau. of Sir James Colquhoun, Bart, of
Luss, butrf. «. -(I. Jan. 1784, when the estates devolved on his
brother, on whose death they descended to his nephew
William Dalzell Colquhoun, and at his death, in 1806, they
reverted to his only surviving sister, Jean : at her death
in 1821, they descended, under the entail of his father,
to the descendants of Lawrence of Killermont, whose grand-
son,
Archibald Campbell Colquhoun, of Killermont (set abort
under the issue of Andrew Colquhoun and Jean Crawford),
who was successively Sheriff of Perthshire, Lord Advocate,
Lord Clerk Register, M.P. for Elgin, 1807-10, and for Dum-
barton 1810-20. He m. Mary Anne, dau. of Rev. William
Erskine, Minister of Muthill, sister of William Erskine, a
Lord of Session, as Lord Kinnedder, and had issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. William Lawrence, of Clathic, co. Perth, m. 1837, Louisa,
dau. ot \Vadham Locke, Esq., M.P. of Rowdeford, Wilts, and
by her (who m. 2ndly, James Dunlop, of Tolcross), he lelt at
his decease, at Malta, 16 Jan. 1861,
1 William Campbell Colquhoun, of Clathic, late Capt.
15th regt., b. 1838; m. 1868, Charlotte Emily Julian, dau.
of Pev. Leonard Shafto Orde, of Westwood Hall, North-
umberiand, and by her (who d. 28 Keb. 1876) has issue.
1 Eva, m. J. C. Burns, Esq. of Glasgow.
I. Agnes, 6. 15 Dec. 1798; d. unm.
II. Marianne, m. 3 Aug. 181.9, Walter Long, Esq. of Rood
.As^hton, CO. Wilts, and had issue.
III. Elizabeth Margaret, m. 27 Jan. 1837, the Rev. E. F.
Boyle, and had issue.
IV. Cornelia Jane, b. 4 Jan. 1804 ; d. unm.
V. Helen Christian, d. unm.
VI. Laura, d. unm.
Mr. Colquhoun d. 1820, and was .«. by his eldc.>!t son,
John Campbell Colqchoun, Esq. of Killermont, b. 23 Jan.
1S03, .<. his father in that estate in 1820, and his kinswoman,
.Jean Colquhoun, in the estates of Garseadden, &c., &c., the
following year. He was elected M.P. for Dumbarton, 1832,
Kilmarnock Burghs 1837, and Newcastle-under-Lyme 1842;
he m. 10 Sept. 1827, Hon. Henrietta Maria Powys, dau. of
Thomas, 2nd Lord Lilford {d. 21 Jan. 1870), and d. 17 April,
1870, leaving two sons,
Abchibald, 6. 25 July, 1828, a. his father at Killermont and
Garseadden 1870, and</. .'. j). lyTi.
John Ei'skine, now of Killermont and Garseadden, suc-
cessor to Uis brother.
COL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
COL
349
Arms— Arg., a saltier engr. sn. tlicreon for difference a buclde
or.
Creats — A liand ppr. holding a buckle or (Colquhoun). A
boar's head erected and erased or (Campbell).
Mottoes— Omnia, firmat (Colqduoun). Fac et spera (Camp-
bell).
Scat — Killermont, co. Dumbarton, N.B.
COLaUHOUN OF CLATHIC.
See Precedinn Memoir.
COLSTON OF ROUNDWAY.
Colston, Charles Edward Hungerford
Atholl, Esq. of Koundway Park, Wilts, J. P., b.
16 May, 1854.
iLtUragC — The Eev. Alexandeti Colston, of Filldn's
Hall, Rector of Broadwell and Hcnbury, a.d., 1744, son and
heir of Alexander Ready, Esq. (afterwards Colston), of the
Inner Temple, by Sophia his wife, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Edwards, Esq. of Filkin's Hall, co. Oxford, and Mary his wife,
only dau. and heir of Sir William Haynian, of Bristol, whom.
1670, Mary, only surviving sister and heir of Edward Colston,
of Bristol, the philanthropist, ra. 1st, Louisa Minshull, dau.
of Paul George Elers, Esq. of Black Bourton, Wilts, by Mary
his wife, dau. and heir of Anthony Hungerford, Esq., a lineal
descendant of the great baronial family of Hungerford, and by
her had issue,
I. Edwabd Francis.
II. Alexander, Lieut.-Col.inthearmy, of Belvedere, Malvern,
■!u. Ann, dau. of John Warrington, Esq.
III. Thomas Edward, m. 1st, Miss Ann Morris; and 2ndly,
Miss Henrietta Tinney, and has issue a son, John, deceased.
IV. William Hungerford, D.D., Rector of West Lydford, m.
1st, Margaret, dau. of Crisp Molyneux, Esq., M.P. ; 2ndly,
Mary, dau. of John Morris, Esq., of Ampthill, Beds; and
Srdly, Mary Anne Heath, youngest dau. of the Eev. John
Brice, Rector of Asholt, Somerset. By his 1st and 3rd
wives Dr. Colston has no issue, but by his 2nd he has one
son and one dau.,
1 William Hungerford Morris, Fellow of New College, Ox-
ford, deceased.
1 Georgiana Sophia, m. 1855, Thomas Tutlon Ivnyfton,
Esq. of Uphill, Somerset.
I. Louisa Minshull, in. Rev. Robert Parker Bell.
II. Sophia, d. in infancy.
III. Mary, m. 7 Oct. ISOl, the Hon and Rev. George Browne,
3rd son of the 1st Lord Kilmaine.
The Rev. Alexander Colston m. 2ndly, Susannah, dau. of the
Eev. Mr. Hook, of Gloucester, but had no further issue. His
eldest son,
Edwaed Francis Colston, Esq. of Filkin's Hall, m. 1st,
1792, Arabella, dau. of Michael Clayfield, Esq. of Bristol,
and by her (who d. 24 Feb. 1812) had issue,
Edward Francis, his heir.
William, m. Julia, eldest dau. of Dr. Felix, and sister of Col.
Felix, and has a dau., Julia.
Sophia, deceased.
Arabella, m. Eev. John Eathbone, and d. Sept. 1829.
F'rances Louisa, m. Richard Dutton, Esq. of London.
Louisa Mary, to. Morris, 2nd son of John Izard Pryor, Esq. of
Clay Hall, Herts, and had issue, Louisa.
Mr. Colston m. 2ndly, 18 Oct. 1814, Harriet, dau. of Robert
Davies, Esq. of Farthingville, co. Cork. His eldest son,
Edward Francis Colston, Esq. of Filkin's Hall, Oxfordshire,
and of Roundway Park, Wilts, b. 15 April, 1795; m. 1 Nov.
1819, Marianne (d.Oct. 1865), only dau. and heiress of William
Jenkins, Esq. of Shepton Mallet, of Welsh ancestry, and d.
April, 1847, leaving issue,
Edward, late of Filkin's Hall, and Eoundnay Paik.
William Jenkins Craig, 6. 1824 ; d. 1867.
Samuel Hunt, b. 182.5, deceased.
Arabella Sarah, in. 1857, Christopher Darby Griffith, Esq. of
Padworth, Berks.
The eldest son,
Edward Colston, Esq. of Filkin's Hall, Oxfordshire, and of
Eoundway Park, Wills, was fiist an Officer 1st Life Guards,
and afterwards J 5th King's Hussars, with which latter regi-
ment he served in India, also an Officer Eoyal Gloucestershire
Hussars, 6. 1 Oct. 1822; m. 20 June, 1843, Louisa Euperta,
dau. of the Eev. Edward Murray, 2nd son of Lord George
Murray, Bishop of St. David's, 2nd son of James, Duke of
Atholl, and had issue,
Edward Gloucester Murray, 6. 15 April, 1819; d. 1859,
Charles Edward Hungerford Atholl, now of lioundwav
Park.
Amy Buperta, m. 20 June, 1872, Christopher William Baynes,
eldest son of Sir William Baynes, Bart.
Lilian Anne.
Mr. Colston d. 21 Dec. 18C4. His widow d. Oct. 1865.
Arms — Arg., between two dolphins haurient respecting each
other, an anchor all ppr.
Crest — A dolphin embowcd all ppr.
Motto— Go and do thou likewise.
&((— Eoundway Park, Devizes, Wilts.
COLT OF GAKTSHERRIE.
CoiT, George Frederick Russell, Esq. of
Gartsherrie, co. Lanark, J. P. and D.L., b. 14 Jan.
1837; s. 18G2; late Capt. 23rd Royal Welch
Fusiliers, in which regiment he served throiTghont
the Indian Mutinies of 1857-58-59, including the
siege and capture of Lucknow under Lord Clyde
and Sir James Outram (medal and clasps). He m.
28 June, 1865, Julia Caroline, eldest dau. of Rer.
George Hutton, Rector of Gate Burton and Kuaith,
Lincolnshire, by Caroline his wife, dau. of Robert
Holden, Esq. of Nuttall Temple, Notts, and Larley
Abbey, and has issue a son,
EoNALD Sherwin Holden Steuart-Eae, h. 23 March, 1SG9<.
iLl'ltCatlC. — Amongst the earlier members of the family
(bearingthis very ancient name) inScotland, was William Culte
or Colt deStrathawan, who signed his name as one of the great
feudal Barons of Scotland to the famous Eagman Eoll in 1292;
from him was descended John Colt, of Colt, designated assucii
in a Charter of King David Brdce in 13G5 : his grandson
Thomas Colt, whose name appears in a Charter of 1455, had a
grandson, Blaise Colt, whose father held an appointment in the
Court of France, but being a Protestant had to return wiUi
other refugees to Scotland, This Blaise succeeded to the lands
of Colt, and of Leonardley, near Perth : he m. Egidia Fleming :
his son Oliver, b. at Perth, 1539 (who in. Isobel Henrysonne,
of the Fordel family), was Sheriff of Edinburgh, Lonl
Advocate Depute, and Lord Justice Depute to the Privy
Council of Scotland in Queen Mary's time. His son,
Adam Colt, the first of the Inveresk branch, was famous in
the Ecclesiastical history of Scotland. He was Eegent of
Edinburgh University 1586, having taken his degree of M.A.
at St. Salvador's Coll., St. Andrew's, the previous year. He
was one of those who signed the first form drawn up of the
Articles of the Church of Scotland, at Tranent, 1597,
and was one of the six Ministers who were sum-
moned by James VI. to Hampton Court in 1606. Adam
Colt purchased considerable lands in the neighbourhood of
Invercsk, most of which have since been sold, with the excep-
tion of the house and immediate lands surrounding it. He-
built the present house 1597, and it was slightly added toby
his son Oliver Colt 1043. Adam Colt m. 1595, Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir James Johnstone, of Elphingstone, Midlothian (descended
from the ancient family of Johnston of that ilk), by Margaret,
dau. of Sir John Melville, of Eaith (ancestor of the Earls of
Leven and Melville). His son and heir,
Oliver Colt, Esq. of Invere.sk, was likewise Minister of the-
same parishes for 48 years, to. 1632, Catherine Logan, and d.
1678. His eldest son, who s. to the estates of Inveresk,
Sir Eobert Colt, was an Advocate and Dean of Faculty,
and was knighted by Charles H., to. Dame Elizabeth Syme,
d. 1699, and was s. by his eldest son,
Adam Colt, Esq. of Inveresk, an Advocate and Dean of
Faculty in Queen Anne's reign, m. Mary Geddes, relict uf
W. Graham, Esq. Their son,
Oliver Colt, Esq. of Auldhame and Seacliffe, co. Had-
dington, and Inveresk, co. Midlothian, to. 1755, Helen, dau. of
Eobert, 7th Lord Blantyre. By the death of his uncle, Eobert
Colt, Esq. of Garturk, Oliver s. to that estate, as well as tO'
those of Gartsherrie, Dendyvon, Summerlee, and Lockwood,.
all in Lan.arkshire, in the year 1749. OUver Colt had the
following issue,
Eobert, an Advocate, his heir.
Oliver, of Eownhams, Hants, whose natural son, Major;
William Oliver Colt, s. lt>38 to that estate. He ?». 1837,
Jane, dau. of Daniel Eyre, Esq. of The Close, Salisbury,
and (/. 1853, leaving the estate of Rownliams to his widow.
Elizabeth, m. James Willis, Esq. of llie India House, aud d.
ISOd.
350
COL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
COL
Marv, m. Gen. Pyc, of Wadley, co. Berks. (
Hele'n, m. Sir David Rae, Bart., of St. Catharine's and Esk-
grove, CO. Edinburgh.
Margaret, d. 1836.
Oliver Colt d. 1778, and his widow, the Hon. Mrs. Colt, d. 1828.
The eldest son,
EoBERT Colt, Esq. of Auldhome and Sear-liffe, co. Had-
dington, Inveresk, co. Midlothian, Gaiturk, Gartsherrie, and
LocUwood, CO. Lanark, M.P. for Weymouth, b. 22 Sept. 1756;
m. Grizel, dau. of Lord President Dundas, of Arniston, co.
Midlothian, whose Srd brother was Henry, 1st Viscount
Mulville. Robert Colt d. 1707 (his widow d. 1798), and was s.
by his son,
John IlAJin-TON Colt, Esq. of Auldhame, Seacliffe, In-
veresk, and Gartsherrie, 6. 1789; »i. Sarah, dau. of Joseph
MannerinjT, Esq. of Downe, Kent, a Col. in the army, and d.
1840, leaving issue,
John Hamilton, his heir.
Frederick Montague, 0. 17 Xov. 1817 ; d. 25 June, 1838.
Charles Kussell, 6. 18 May, 1822; m. 22 Feb. 1848, Geraldine
Adelaide Elizabeth, younsest dau. of the late Sir Walter
Ealeigh Gilbert, Bart., K.C.B., a General in the Indian
army, and Member of Council, and dying 11 Aug. 1867, left
issue, Walter Ealeigh Gilbert; Charles; and three daus.
He served in the 3rd Light Dragoons, and was A.D.C. to
Sir Walter Gilbert, during the Punjaub campaign. Capt.
Charles R. Colt retired from the army subsequently, and
bought the estate of Springrove, near Nelson, New Zealand,
•where he died.
Helen, m. 7 July, 1831, Maior William Osborne, formerly of
the 71st regt., son of Cliarles 0»borne, Esq., and grandson
of Sir William Osborne, Bart., of Newton, co.Tipperary ;
he d. 1867.
Harriet MatOda, d. 14 March, 1809.
Charlotte Frances, d. 11 Nov. 1825
Caroline Augusta, a Nun of the Carmelite Order.
Catherine Melville, ra. 1846.
John Hamilton Colt was s. by his son,
John Hamilton Colt, Esq. of Gartsherrie and Inveresk, 'j.
19 Aug. 1811 ; TO. 13 May, 1834, Jane, 2nd dau. of George Cole
Bainbridge, Esq. of Gattonside House, co. Ko.xburgh, and d.
8 Dec. 1862, leaving issue,
Olfveb, Lieut. 7th Royal Fusiliers, 6. 12 May, 1835, killed at
the storming of the Great Redan at Sebastopol, 8 Sept. 1855.
George Fkedebick Russell, now of Gartsherrie.
John Hamlton, Lieut. R.N., b. 1 Aug. 1840 ; d. 23 Sept. 1863.
Charles Gumming, b. 30 Aug. 1845, heir of Inveresk House.
Henry Dundas, b. 2 Nov. 1846; m. 3 Sept. 1873, Mary
Seton, youngest dau. of Thomas Ogilvy, Esq. of Corrimony,
CO. Inverness, by his 2nd wife, Miss Eraser Tytler, and
has issue, a dau., Alice Ruth, b. 1874.
Jane Osborne, m. 2 Feb. 1870, Thomas Ogilvy, Esq., jun.,
of Corrimony.
Grace Dundas.
Helen Rae, nc. 186.5, Capt. Charles Erroll Hope, 25th King's
Own Borderers, son of the late William Hope, Esq., Major
7th Royal Fusiliers, and Auditor-General at Capetown, and
grandson of the late Right Hon. Charles Hope, of Grantown,
Lord President of the Court of Session, of the noble house
of Hopetoun.
Florence Mary, m. 1867, W. Macky, Esq., eldest son and heir
of James Thompson Macky, Esq. of Belmont, co. London-
derry, and Castlefin, co. Donegal, and has issue a son,
Francis Hamilton Osborne, 6. 1869.
Ann Clara Georgina, m. 1877, Francis Heathcote Wilson,
Esq., eldest son of the Rev. F. Wilson, of Ferniehurst,
Hants, Rector of Rownhams, in the same co.
Mr. Colt d. 8 Dec. 1862, and was s. by his son, Geobge Fuede-
BicK Russell Colt, Esq., now of Gartsherrie.
Arms — Arg., a stag's head erased gu., between the attires a
pheon az.
Qrest — A dexter naked arm embowed holding in the hand
an arrow in bend sinister ppr.
J»/oJto— Transfigam.
.5ea<«— Gartsherrie, Coatbridge, N.B. ; and Inveresk House,
Musselburgh, co. Midlothian.
COLTHUKST OF DKIPSEY CASTLE.
CoxTHUKST, Joseph, Esq. of Dripsej Caslle, co.
Cork, b. 7 Aug. 1812.
ILtncarft. — James CoLTncnsT, Esq. of Dripsey Castle,
CO. Cork, High Sheriff 1747 (brother of Sir John Conway
Colthurst, Bart.), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Christopher
Russell, Governor of Minorca, and great-grand-duu. of Dr.
Hook, Bishop of Worcester, and had issue,
JonN, his heir.
James, a Capt. in the army, m. Susan, dan. of Christopher
Carr, Esq. of Ballymanty-beg, co. Limerick, and had issue,
two sons and two daus., James, a Col. in the army ;
Nicholas, a Major in the army ; Elizabeth ; and Susan.
Nicholas, an officer in the army, d. unni. ; was Town Major
of the city of Cork.
Wallis, d. unra.
Mahetable, m. Robert Tr.aver.s, Esq. of the city of Cork, and
liad issue. Gen. Sir Robert Travcrs, K.C.B. ; Admiral
Sir Joseph Travers, K.C.B. ; Capt. Sir Eaton Travers,
K.C.B. ; and Major Nicholas Travers.
James Colthurst d. 1757, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Colthurst, Esq. of Dripsey Castle, who m. 1777,
Jane, dau. of John Bowen, Esq. of Carrigadroliid Castle, and
Oakgrove House, co. Cork, and grand-dau. of Bindon Scott,
of Carrigcon, co. Clare, and had (with other issue, d. young),
John Bowen, his heir.
James, a Capt. in the army, to. Esther, dau. of Sir Augustus
Warren, Bart., and had issue, two sons, Augustus (Rev.) ;
and James.
Nicholas, Capt. R.N., who was m. but had no isisue.
Charles, of Clonmoyle House, co. Corlc who m. Lavinia,
dau. of Robert Gumbkton, Esq. of Castleview, co. Water-
ford, and had issue.
Jane, rn. WiUiam Busteed, Esq. of Riversdale House, co.
Cork.
Catherine, m. John Pyne, Esq. of Cottage, co. Cork.
John Colthurst d. Jan. 1815, and was «. by his eldest son,
John Bowen Colthurst, Esq. of Dripsey Caslle, Major in
the army, b. 1778; m. Peggy, dau. of the Rev. William
Billinghurst, of Mitchen Hall, Firgrove, and Poyle Park,
Surrey, and great-grand-dau. of George Woodioffe, Esq. of
Park, and had issue,
John Henet, his heir.
Richardson, d. in India, 1838.
George Charles Edward, of Carhue House, co. Cork.
Joseph, now of Dripsey Castle.
Pc-ggy, m. Alfred Greer, Esq. of Dripsey House, co. Cork,
son of the late Thomas Greer, Esq. of Rhone Hill, co.
Tyrone.
Major Colthurst d. 1848, and was s. by his son,
John Henry Colthcbst, Esq. of Dripsey Castle, 6. 3 May,
1808; who d. unm. 15 Oct. 1865, and was «. by his brother,
Joseph Colthcbst, Esq., the present proprietor.
^)-ms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., on a fess between
three colts courant sa. as many trefoils slipped or, a crescent
fur difference, for Colthcbst ; 2nd and 3rd, sa., a bend cotiscd
crm. charged with a rose gu. seeded or, barbed vert
between two annulets of the first a crescent for difference, for
Cu.NWAT.
C're.H—A colt courant sa. charged on the shoulder with a
crescent or.
Motlo—Justnm et tenaccm.
,ScaJ— Dripsey Castle, Coachford, co. Cork.
COLTHUEST-VESEY.
See Veset.
COLTMAN OF HAGNABY PEIOBY.
See POCKLINGTON.
COLVILE OF LULIilNGTON.
Coi.TiLE, Chaeles Egbert, Esq. of Lullington,
CO. Derby, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1875, late
]\I.P. for South Derbyshire, b. 30 March, 1815 ; m.
18.J0, Hon. Katherine Sarah Georgina, dau. of John
Kussell, Esq., E.N., by his -wife, the Baroness de
Clifford, and has issue,
IIenbt Edward, Capt. Grenadier Guards, 6. 10 July, 1?52.
ittUCagr.— The family of Colvile, one of the most distin-
guished and ancient in Cambridgeshire, is of Norman origin;
its descendant in the 17th century was the Royalist,
Sib William Colvile, of Newton Colvile, one of the
intended Knights of the Royal Oak. He m. Anne, dau. of Sir
Richard Stone, of Stukesley, Hunts, and widow of Anthony
Goldsborough, Esq. ; but 'l. without mule issue, 13 July, 1680,
and was «. by his nephew (the eldest son of his brother
Jeffrey),
COL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CO^il
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■RiPHAED CoLviLE, Esq. of Newton, m. Frances, dau. of
Thomas Carter, Esq. of York; and d. 1686, leaving a son and
successor,
Egbert Colvile, Esq. of Newton Colvile, who to. 1st, Anne,
dau. of William Whiting, Esq. ; and 2naiy, a dau. of David
Waite, Esq. of Wisbeach, and left issue,
llicH.\nD Colvile, Esq. of Newton Colvile, in. Elizabeth,
dau. of Nathaniel Acton, Esq. of Bramford Hall, Suffolk,
and had issue (with two daus., the younger m. Kev. Dr.
Gee),
I. KoBERT, his heir.
II. Nathaniel, D.D., Rector of Lowshall, Suffolk, m. 13 Sept.
17H4, Amy Letitia, dau. of the liev. Thomas Purvis, Hector
of aielton, Suffolk, and had issue,
1 Nathaniel, MA., m. Emma, youngest dau. of the late
Christopher Barton Metcalfe, Esq. of West Uam, Essex,
and Hawstead, Suffolk. She d. 14 Feb. 1840.
2 WUliam, M.A., of Baylham, Suffolk, J.P. ; to. Margaret
Augusta, dau. of Gen. Kelso, and grand-dau. of John
Kelso, Esq. of Dankeith, Ayrshire, and has issue.
1 Fanny.
2 Amy LKtitia, m. 11 Sept. 1820, Capt. Barrington Purvis,
R.N.
The elder son,
Robert Colvile, E?q. of Newton Colvile, h. 3 Sept. 17G3,
sold the manor of Newton 1792. He m. Amelia, eldest dau. of
Sir Charles AsgiU, Bart., and had issue,
I. Charles Henrt (Sir), his heir.
II. Frederick Charles Acton, of Barton House, co. Warwick,
late Capt. 3rd Foot Guards, and A.D.C. to Lord Lynedoch ;
■,u. 2 .July, 1817, Mary, sister of Chandos, Lord Leigh,
granddau. of Thomas, 10th Lord Saye and Sele, and great-
granddau. of Henry 2nd Duke of Chandos, and had issue,
1 Frederick LEir.n (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Leek Wotton,
Warwick, b. 4 June. 1818; m. 27 July, 1847, Caroline
Mary, 2nd dau. of William John Mansel, Esq., eldest son
of Sir William Mansel, Sth bart. of Ischoed, and has
issue,
Edward Leigh Maxsel (Rev.), and Spencer Twisleton,
twins, b. 1856.
Gerald Henry, 6. 1859.
Harriet Eniily.
2 Henry Chandos, h. 1822 ; d. 1840.
3 Graham, 43rd regt., b. 1824; deceased.
4 George Twisleton, Commander R.N., Companion of the
Medjidie; lost at sea when in command of H.M.S.
"Camilla," off the coast ol Japan, 1860.
5 Ficnnes Middleton, C.B., 6. 1832; commanding Brigade
Dep6tat Slirewsbury; to. 7 Nov. 1862, Helen Harriette,
3rd dau. of Major Hugh Stafford Northcote, and has issue.
1 Emily, d. 1837.
2 Maria, d. 1838.
3 Isabel, to. John Clavel Manscl-Pleydcll, Esq. of What-
combe.
4 Caroline Mary.
III. Augustus Asgill (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Groat and Little
Livermere, Suffolk, rii. 1st, Maria, dau. of Edmond
Broderip, Esq. of Bath, and by her (who d. 15 Jan. 183.5)
has issue, Robert Acton (Rev.) and Amelia. He to. 2ndly,
at Paris, 1839, Miss Hemings, and by her left issue,
1 Augustus Henry Asgill, of Churnet Grange, Leek, co.
Stafford, J. P., Capt.lialf-pay Madras Cavalry, b. 3 Dec.
1841; m. 18 Nov. 18d9, Ethel Annie, eldest dau. of Rev.
A. F. Boucher, Vicar of Cheddleton, and has issue,
Cecil Augustus Bradshaw, b. 24 March, 1876.
Edith Anne. Margaret Ethel.
MUdred Elizabeth.
2 Charles Frederick, Capt. 11th regt., m. 1867, ElizaMary,
dau. of Ch.irles Rowe, Esq. of Liverpool, and has isiue,
llciivy; Charles; and Alice.
3 Henry Algernon, m. 1869, the only dau. of Rev. Holland
Lomax, Vicar of Walton.
4 Asgill Horatio (Rev.), Vicar of Sutton-on-the-Hill.
1 Eleanora.
2 Harriet Emily, m. 1876, Edward Cockell, Esq.
3 Louisa, to. 1869, W. S. Barrett, Esq.
IV. Henry Robert, of Kempsey House, co. Worcester, J. P.,
Gen. in the army, Col. of the 12th regt., late Scots Fusilier
Guards; m. 1836, Julia, eldest dau. of James Henry Leigh,
E>q. of Stoneleigh Abbey, Wai'wickshire, anil Aldestrop,
Gloucestershire, and sister to Chandos, Lord LeitU.
Mr. Colvile d. 24 Sept. 1799, and was s. by his son,
Sir Charles Henry Colvile, Knt., High Sheriff for Derby-
shire 1831. He TO. Hariot Anne, dau. of Thomas Porter
Eonnel, Esq., heiress to the families of Porter and Coape, by
Anne, dau. of Joseph Bradshawe, Esq. of Barton Hall, Derby-
shire. By this marriage he became possessed of Duffield
Hall, Derbyshire. He d. at Stuttgardt, 28 Sept. 1833, and left
Charles Robert, now of Lullington.
Anne Amelia, ui. Rev. Samuel Bradshaw, of Basford Hall,
CO. StatTord.
Constance Hariot, m. Rev. Haytor Georga Hames, Rector of
Chagford, Devon.
Anns — Az., a lion rampant or, a label of five points gu. the
wliole width of the shield.
Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion statant,
tail extended arg. gorged with a label of three points of the
first.
Motto — Persevere.
Si'ttt— Lullington, Burton-on-Trent.
COMBE OF OAKIiAITDS.
Combe, Botce Haea'ey, Esq. of OaMands,
Sussex, J.P., b. 18 June, 1816 ; m. Nov. 1850, Ami
Sarali, only dau. of Hercules Sliarpe, Esq. of Oak-
lands, Sussex, Westfield, by Ann Mary his wife,
dau. of Sir Anthony Erabazon, Eart. of Brabazon
Park, CO. Mayo, and lias issue,
I. Harvey Trewythen BrabazoxV, Lieut. Royal Susses
Militia, b. 17 March, 1852.
II. Herbert Wythen, b. 1856; d. 1S5S.
ni. William, 6. 5 Oct. 1864.
I. Mary Catherine.
iCfliratJC— Harvey CnRisTiAX Combe, Esq. of Cobham
Park, Surrey, who inherited an estate from his father, resi-
dent at Andover, Hants, was an Alderman of London, filled the
Civic Chair in 1799, and was for twenty years M.P. for that
city. He was 6. at Andover, Hants, 1752, and eventually em-
barked in the great brewery first known as "Gyfford and
Co.," and afterwards as '' Combe, Delatield, and Co." He in.
1780, Alice Christian, dau. of Boyce Tree, Esq. of Mile
End, and by her (who d. 27 Oct. 1S28, aged 70) had issue,
ten children; of these were,
Harvey, of Cobham Park.
Botce, of Oaklands.
Charles James Fox {see Combe of CohJiam Pari-).
Mr. H. C. Combe d. 4 July, 1818, and was buried in a mauso-
leum in Cobham Church. His eldest son,
Harvey Combe, Esq. of Cobliam Park, d. imm. 1858. His
next brother and heir-at-law,
Boyce Combe, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Bencher of Gray's
Inn, p.nd for upwards of thirty years Police Magistrate of
London, in. Caroline, youngest dau. and sole surviving
ssue of Rev. Evan Jones, of Trewythen, co. Montgomery,
ind had issue,
I. Boyce Harvey, now of Oaldands.
II. HarTey Edmond, m. and has issue.
III. James, of the Bengal Civil Service.
IV. JIathew, D.C.L., Barrister-at-Law.
V. iVlfred, Major Bengal army.
I. Mary Ann.
II. Fanny, to. Lieut.-Col. G. T. Billiard, of Cowley House,
Middlesex.
ScaJ— Oaklands, WestQeld, near Battle,
COMBE OF COBHAM PARK.
Combe, Chaeles, Esq. of Cobham Park, Surrey,
J.P., b. 13 Nov. 1836 ; m. 2 Nov. 1861, Marianne
Harriet Catherine, only dau. of Capt. P. Inglis,
E.N., and has issue,
I. Charles Harvey, 6. 18 Feb. 1863.
II. Percy, b. 15 June, 1864.
III. Kenneth, 6. 22 Dec. 1867.
IV. Boyce Haddon, b. 3 Oct. 1871.
V. Harvey Edward, b. 1 May, 1873.
VI. Algernon, 6. 6 May, 1876.
I. Grace Ethel. ii. Evelyn.
III. Gertrude. iv. llorence.
V. Gwendolyn.
ILtncaUe.— Charles James Fox Combe, Esq. of Cobham
Park, son of Harvey Christian Combe, Esq. (see previous
Memoir), m. 23 Jan. 1836, Eliza, dau. of Charles Roberts, Esq.,
and had issue,
352
COM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
COM
Chakles, now of Cobliam Park.
Boyce Albert, 10th Royal Hussars, m. Helen Edith, dau. of
Maj.-Gen. L. Barrow, C.B., and has issue, three daus., and
one s»n,
Edward II. H., m. Laura, dau. of W. Brown, Esq. of Great
Yarmouth, and has issue, four sons and two daus.
Caroline, m. E. K. Buckle, Esq. of the Madras C.S.
Alice. Fanny Eliza.
&a£— Cobham Park, Surrey.
COMBE OF EARNSHILIi.
CoArBE, KicHAED Thomas, Esq. of Earnslilll,
Somerset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1867, Bar-
rister-at-Law, and Keeorrlcr of Langport, b. 1813 ;
m. 1850, Elizabeth Delicia, dau. of Gen. Sir John
Michell, K.C.B.jaud has a son,
BicoABD Thomas, 6. 1854.
This gentleman, 2nd son of tlie late John Madflison,
Esq. of Alvingham, co. Lincoln, by Ehzabeth his
wife, dau. of John Andrews, Esq., assumed, by
royal license, 18 Dec. 1819, the surname and arms
of Combe, in lieu of the surname and arms of
Maddisox, in compliance with the will of the late
Eichard Thomas Combe, Esq. of EarnshiU.
ILinCaflC— The family of Maddibon n/^?rii?f/7tam, from
vhich descend Eichard Thomas Combe (late Maddison), Esq.
of Eamshill, and The Eev. Geobge Maddison, Vicar of
Gr»ntham, and Prebendary of Lincoln, derives from the
marriage of Nathasiel Maddison, Esq. of Alvingham (son of
Humphrey Maddison, Esq. cf Coningsby, co. Lincoln, by Helen
his 2nd wife, sister of Henry Waystaffe, of Hasland/, with
Eleanor, dau. of John Kellhorpe, Esq. of Little Grimsby («ee
Maddison of Partncy).
Seat — Eamshill, near Taunton.
He d. 5 July, 1877.
Arms — Sa., a lion passant guardant or, between thre*
esquires' helmets arg. j
Crest — A dcmi-dragon erased, wrings elevated, the bodj
encircled with a ducal coronet.
Seal — The Manor House, Minstead, Lyndhurst,
COMPTON OF MINSTEAD MANOR
HOUSE.
CoMPTON, Heket Eea>-cis, of the Minstend
Manor House, Hants, and Mapperton House, Dorset,
b. 16 Jan. 1872.
ILilieaSE.— Henbt Combe Compton, Esq. of the Manor
House, Minstead, Hants, 0. 6 Jan. 1789; m. 16 Jan. 1810,
Charlotte, 2nd dau. of William Mills, Esq. of Bisteine, Hants,
and by her (who d. 23 March, 1855; had issue,
Heskt, of the Manor House, Minstead.
John (Rev.), 6. 21 March, 1817; Rector of Minstead; m.
Laura, 3rd dau. of Admiral Sir Charles Burrard, Bart., and
has one son, John; and two daus., Catherine and Char-
lotte.
Berdmore, 6. 14 July, 1820; Rector of St. Pauls, Covcnt
Garden ; m. Agnes, .Oth dau. of Mortimer Drummond, Esq.,
and has one son, John, 6. 1859; and two daus., Emily and
Frances.
Charles Talbot, b. 8 Dec. 1821 ; d. 20 March, 1868.
Paulet Mildmay (Rev.), h. 24 Feb. 182.3; m. Mary Cath^rine,
2nd dau. of Henry Weyland Powell, Esq., Rector of Mapper-
ton, and has one dau., Alice.
Francis, 6. 20 Nov. 1824, Barrister-at-Law.
Berkeley Drummond, d. 22 May, 1851.
Digby, Ij. 18 Jan. 1830; d. 22 Sept. 1866.
Catherine, m. 23 April, 1838, Capt. Aitchison, E.N., who d.
13 Feb. 1861; and 2ndly, Oct. 1869, Admiial Sir Henry
J. Codrington, who d. Aug. 1877.
Selina Maria, d. 22 Sept. 1865.
Mr. Compton represented the South Division of Hants in Par-
liament for 22 years. He d. 27 Kov. 1866, and was s. by his
son,
Henrt Comptos, Esq. of the Minstead Manor House, Hants,
and of Mapperton House, Dorset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1871, 6. 28 Sept. 1813; formerly in the Grenadier Guards;
m. 28 Dec. 1869, Harriet, youngest dau. of the late Bernard
Granville, Esq. of Wcllcsbourne Hall, Warwick, and by her
had issue,
I. Henry Francis, now of Minstead, 6. 16 Jan, 1672.
u. George, 6. 4 Feb. 1873.
COMYN OF WOODSTOCK AND
KILCORNEY.
CoMTN, Feaxcis Loeexzo, Esq. of "Woodstocl-,
CO. Gralway, and of Carrowkeale, co. Mayo, J.P. cos.
Clare, Galway and Mayo, High Sheriff co. of tho
town of Galway 1868, b. 12 Not. 1835 ; m. 4 Sept.
1865, Cecilia Gertrude, only child of the late Walter
Bourke, Esq., Q.C., of Carrowkeale, co. Mayo, and
has issue.
HtltrilCIC.— Geokce Comtn (of the old family of Corcom-
eoe of Cornyn), son of Sir Nicholas Comyn, was protected
from forfeiture in the great civil war through the intervention
of his cousin. Sir Hardrcss Waller, the Parliamentarian. His
son,
John Comtn, Esq., m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Comyn, Esq. of Moynoe, by Joan his wife, dau. of Sir Domi-
nick Fannin, grand-dau. of Sir Dominick Arthur, and widow
of Sir Dominick AVhite, which Joan got from Cromwell a
grant of Kilcorney, co. Clare. By Margaret his wife, John
Comyn had two sons, David and Stephen. The elder,
David Comtn, Esq. of Kilcorney, ra. Elizabeth, sister of
John Davorne, Esq. of Lisdoonvarna Castle, co. Clare, and
had issue, Laurence ; and George, M.D., Physician to
Louis XVL The elder son, Laurence Comtn, Esq. of Kil-
corney, in. Julian Maria, dau. of Peter Martyn, Esq. of Coule,
CO. Galway, and was s. by his son,
David Comyn, Esq. of Kilcorney, who m. Dora, dau. of
William Macnamara, Esq. of Doolen, co. Clare, by Catharine
his wife, dau. and heir of Francis Sarsfield, Esq., and had
issue, I. Laurence, his heir; ii. William, whose son, Laurence
Comyn, Esq. of Moyne, co. Clare, left a son, Nicholas, who
d. s. p. ; and two daus., the elder m. Thomas Browne, Esq. of
Newgrove, co. Clare; and the younger, Bridget, m. Andrew
Stackpole, Esq. of Castle Lodge, co. Clare. The son and
heir,
Laurence Comyn, Esq. of Kilcorney, m. Jane, dau, of
Nicholas Lynch, Esq. of Barna, co. Gahvay, and left at his
decease, 1820, with junior issue,
Francis, of Woodstock.
Sarsfield Peter, of Killeen Farm, near Galway, h. 1803 ; J.P.
and D.L., deceased.
The elder,
Francis Comyn, Esq. of Woodstock, and of Killarney, J. P.,
b. 3 Oct. 1801; m. 28 April, 1834, Honoria, dau. of Edward
James Beytagh, Esq. of Cappagh, co. Galway, by the Hon.
Sarah Ffrench his wife, dau. of Thomas, Lord Ffrench, and
had issue,
I. Francis Lorenzo, now of Woodstock.
II. Sarsfield John, 6. 6 Feb. 1837.
III. Charles Edward Ffrench, b. 2 April, 1844.
IV. William Alfred, 6. 25 Jan. 1846.
V. George Patrick, b. 17 March, 1848.
VI. Harry Edward Beytagh, b. Oct. 1850.
I. Rosa Selina Margaret. ii. Laura Mary Hono/ia. 1
He d. 1873. I
Arriis—GVi., three garbs arg. J
Crest— K demi-Uon gu. crowned or, supporting an Irish
harp ppr.
Smf.s— Woodstock, Galway; Cushariga, Spiddel; Carrow
Keale, Lahardane, co. Mayo.
COMYNS OF WOOD.
CoMTXS, The Rev. Geokge Thomas, of Wood,
Bishop's Tcignton, co. Devon, Vicar of Sidbury,
near Sidmouth, b. 1 Dec. 1807 ; m. 4 May, 1841,
Harriet, 7th dau. of Admiral Young, late of Barton
End House, co. Gloucester, and has by her (who d.
G June, 1877) issue,
COM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
COM
353
I. George Yonge (Rev.). 6. 12 April, 1842 ; m. 1 Au^. 1872,
Alethea, dau. of the Rev. John Hext, Vicar of King's
Teignton, co. Devon, and has issue, two sons.
I. Florence, m. 18 Dec. 1873, Mr. BuUer, and has issue.
M. Alice Maria.
iLtltrajEJC— The or'mn of this family is uncertain, but the
parish registers of Bishop's Teignton prove that it was settled
there before the Reformation, and the title deeds in possession
of Mr. Comyns show the purchase, in the reign of Edward VI.,
by his ancestor of the manors of Bishop's Teignton, Radway,
and sundry other lands, from Sir J. Dudley, Groom of the
Bed-Chamber, to whom they had been granted by the Crown.
Rev. John Comtns, Vicar of Bishop's Teignton, son of
Thomas Comyns (who d. 1777), by Joanna his wife, and grand-
son of Thomas Comyns, by Mary his wife, relict of Sir Thomas
Tipping, 3rd and last bart., and only child and heiress of Sir
Peter Lear, Bart, of Lindridge House, Bishop's Teignton, m.
March, 1801 or 1802, Maria, dau. of the Rev. Richard Hothcr-
sall Ilallett, of Stedcorabe, Axiiiouth, and d. 3 July, 1856,
having had by this lady (who predeceased him 1853), besides
The Rev. George Thomas Comyns, now of Wood, two other
sons and six daus.,
John, m. 1838, and d. July, 1841, leaving one dau.
Walter John, d. iinm. 16 Dec. 1861.
Joanna Maria Landon, m. June, 1830, and has issue.
Anne, d. unm. 1865.
Emma. Eliza, d. unm. 1841.
Fanny, Mrs. Karslake, m. 1840, and has issue.
Maria Lear, Mrs. Abbot, m. 1865.
.(irms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., three garbs ppr. enrcd
or, for Comyns ; 2nd and 3rd, az., a fess ragulee between three
unicorns' heads erased or, for Lear.
Crest — A demi-unicorn couped, holding a staff ragulee sa.
Motto — Mallem mori quam niutare.
Seat— Wood Teignmouth, or Bishop's Teignton, Teignmouth.
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CON ANT OF LYNDON HALL.
CoNANT, Edwaeb Nathaniei, Esq. of Lyndon
HaD, CO. Rutland, J.P. and D.L., M.A., Barrister-
at-Law, High Sheriff 1867, b. 15 May, 1820 ; j«.
27 Aug. 1844, Gertrude Mary, 2nd dau. of the Eev.
Charles Proby, Vicar of Twickenham, and Canon
of Windsor, and by her (who d. 27 March, 186G)
has issue (with other daus.),
I. Edward Henrt, late Lieut. 5th Dragoon Guards, 6. 20
Oct. 1847.
II. Ernest William Proby, 6. 7 March, 1852.
I. Gertrude Catherine.
II. Frances Ann, m. 24 Sept. 1875, Byam Martin, son of Gen.'
Davies, of Danehurst.
III. Emily Agnes. iv. Cecilia Eva, m. Capt. Fowlse.
Mr. Conant s. 1862 to the property of his uncle,
Eev. Edward Brown, of Lyndon Hall.
ILtnCJt3;0.— Richard Conant, of Budley, near Teatenton,
Devon, son of John Conant, of Gittisham, near Honiton, by
Agnes his wife, was father of two sons, Robert, and John,
B.D., Rector of Lymington, near Ilchester, Somerset, and of
St. Botolph, London. The former,
Robert Conant, had, by Elizabeth his wife, two sons, John
and Robert. The former,
John Conant, D.D., b. at Yeatentnn, Devon, 18 Oct. 1608,
entered Exeter Coll. Oxon, 1626, and became Vicar of Kidling-
ton, near Oxford. He was Divinity Professor of Oxford, Dec.
1654, Vice-Chancellor 1657, and one of the Commissioners for
the Review of the Book of Common Prayer 1661. Subsequently
he was Minister of St. Mary, Aldermanbury, London, 1670,
Vicar of All Saints, Northampton, 1671, Archdeacon of Nor-
wich, 1676, and Prebendary of Worcester 1681. Hed. 12 March,
1694. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. Edward Reynolds, after-
wards Bishop of Norwich, and had (besides several other sons
and daus.),
Robert Conant, citizen of London, b. 1670, m. 1700, Mary
Medlicot, and d. 1756, leaving issue. The eldest son.
The Rev. John Conant, M.A., Rector of Hastingleigh, and
Vicar of Elmstead, Kent, Prebendary of Llanvair, in the
church of Bangor, b. 1706; m. 1733, Mary, dau. of the Rev.
William Wake, M.A., Rector of Hannington, and of Waldgrave,
CO. Northampton, Master of the hospital of St. John, in
Northampton, Prebendary of Sarum, and of Lincoln, and
flrst-cousin of Archbishop Wake; and d. 1779, having had by
this lady (who predeceased him 1773),
John (Rev.), 6. 1735 ; M.A., Rector of St. Peter in Sandwich
and Vicar of Sellinge by Lympne, in Keat^ m. 1766 Ann'
dau. of George Nairne, of Sandwich. ' '
Nathaniel, of London.
Culpepper, M.A. of Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 1748
Elias, b. 1750; d. 1765.
The 2nd surviving son.
Sir Nathaniel Conant, Knt., Chief Magistrate, Bow Street,
London, b. 1745; m. 1770, Sarah, dau. of John Whiston,'
Esq., and had issue, John Edward; William, 6. 13 Sept.
1783; Eliza; and Frances. He d. 1822, and was s. by his
son,
John Edward Conant, E.«q., 6. 18 Oct. 1777 ; m. 1818,
Catherine, 2nd dau. of Edward Brown, Esq. of Stamford and
Horbling, co. Lincoln, and had issue,
Edward Nathaniel, now of Lyndon Hall.
John William.
Catherine, m. Charles Ellis, Esq. of Wallham Place, Berks.
Mr. Conant d. 13 Oct. 1848.
Arms—Gii., ten billets or, four three two and one.
Crest — On a mount vert, a stag ppr., sustaining with his
dexter paw an escutcheon of the arms.
Motto — Conanti dabitur.
Scat— Lyndon Hall, near Oakham.
CONGREVE OP CONGREVE.
CoNGEEVE, William, Esq. of Congreve, co.
Stafford, and Burton HaU, co. Chester, Chief
Constable of Staffordshire, and late a Capt. in the
army, m. 13 Feb. 1862, Fanny Emma, 2nd dau. of
Lee Porcher Townshend, Esq. of Wincham Hall,
CO. Chester, and has issue,
I. Walter Nobris, 6. Nov. 1862.
II. Edward Geoffrey, b. Sept. 1S64 ; d. Feb. 1871.
III. Cecil Ralph Townshend, 6. Sept. 1876.
I. Mariamne Gertrude Cornelia.
II. Selina Emily Napier, d. May, 1870.
III. Isolda Violet, b. Jan. 1871.
IV. Winifred Mary, 6. Oct. 1872.
v. Dorothy Lee, b. Sept. 1874.
ILtnCagC — Tins family, one of the most eminent in the co.
Stafford, claims to have been settled at Congreve before the
Conquest. Roger de Congreve, and his brother Galfrid, temp.
Edward II., m. two daus., and heiresses of WiUiam Le
Schampion (Champion), of Saredon, co. Stafford, who had
married the dau. and heiress of the great and powerful family
of de Stretton. By these marriages the manors of Saredon
and Stretton came into the Congreve family, and Stretton
remained their residence up to the early part of the 18th
century. By successive alliances with the StatTordshire
families of de Stretton, Harpur of Rushall, Erdswick of
Saredon, Giffard of Chillington, and Fowke of Brewood, the
family history is brought down to
Thomas Congreve, of Stretton and Congreve, anno 1614,
who m. the dau. and co-heir of Roger Fowke, of Gunston,
CO. Stafford. His grandson,
Richard Congreve, Esq. of Congreve and Stretton, was one
of the thirteen Staffordshire gentlemen on whom King
Charles II. intended to have conferred the Order of the Royal
Oak. He m. Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas FitzHerbert, of
Norbury, son of Sir Anthony FitzHerbert, the eminent Judge,
and had two sons, John, his successor; and William, a Col. in
the army, father of William Congreve, the dramatist, b.
1672, d. 1728. Mr. CouKreve was s. by his elder son,
John Congreve, Esq. of Congreve and Stretton, 6. 18 June,
1036 ; m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Nicholls, Esq. of Boycott, and
had issue, inter alios,
John, his heir.
Ralph I Col.), Lieut-Governor of Gibraltar, whose son, Eai-pe
Congreve, Esq., M.P., devised Aldermaston, Berks (which
he had acquired by his marriage with Charlotte, .dau. and
heir of William, Lord Stawell, and Elizabeth his wife, sole
heiress of Sir Humphrey Foster), to the elder branch of his
own family.
William, ancestor of the Baronets Congreve.
The eldest son,
John Congreve, Esq. of Congreve and Stretton, 6. 25 Dec.
1866; m. Abigail, dau. of John Uarwood, Esq., and was
father of
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The Rev. Eichabd Congbe\'e, of Congreve, vi. Martha, dau.
and heiress of John Jones, Esq. of Fynnant, co. Montgomery,
and had issue,
I. William, of Congreve and Aldermaston House, Berks,
b. 2 March, 1777; m. 11 July, 1799, Mary Mackintosh Hurst,
2nd dau. and co-heir of the late Sir William Fepperell, Bart.,
and d. s. p.
II. Kichard, of Burton, co. Chester, 6. 2 Aiiff. 1778 ; m. »
Dec. IHOI, 3Iary Anne. dau. of George Birch, Esq. of
Hampstcad Hall, Staffordshire, and d. 22 Nov. 1857, leaving
issup,
1 William Walter, late of Burton Hall. .
2 Kichard Jones, of Carlingwark, N.B., m. Louisa
Margaret, dau. of the late Col. Miller, C.B., K.A., and
d 9 Jan. 1879, having had six children; the eldest dau.
was m. 19 Oct. 18G4, John Baiubrigge Story, Esq., jun. of
Lockington Hall, co. Leicester.
8 George John, General in the anny, C.B.. late Quarter-
master-General in India, d. 18G3.
4 Ralph (Rev.), m. Emily Mathews, and has one dau.,
Harriet Emily, m. 1875, the Rev. J. Pipon.
5 Charles Henry, Cleik of Parliament in the House of
Lords, m. 6 July, 1864, Ethelred Victoria, youngest dau.
of the Hon. Sir Edward Cust, K.C.H., and d. 1875.
1 Mary Ann, d. Nov. 1873.
2 Louisa Ann, deceased.
3 Jane. -/. 1877, widow of George Wyrley Birch, eldest son
of Wyrley Birch, Esq. of AVretham Hall, Norfolk.
4 Harriet Frances. 5 Katharine Emma.
I. Marianme, of Iscoyd Park, co. Flint, d. 1871.
Mr. Congreve d. 27 July, 1782. His grandson,
William Walter Congreve, Esq., b. 5 April, 1804; m.
29 April, 18S0, Anne Selina, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Henry
Lambart Bayly, of Ballyarthur, co. Wicklow, and by her (who
d. 26 March, 1859) had issue,
William, now of Congreve and Burton,
George (Rev.). Walter Ralph.
Selina Aim.
He d. 15 Nov. 18C1.
Arms— So.., a chevron between three battle-axes urg.
Crer,t — A falcon, wings expanded ppr.
Motto — Non moritur cujus fama vivit.
High Sheriff 1823; m. Nov. 1827, Hon. Louisa Dillon, dau. of
Luke, 2nd Lord Clonbrock, and had issue,
Ambrose, now of Mount Congreve.
Louisa. Augusta. Jane.
He d. 2 June, 18G3.
Arms, c£c.— Same as Congreve of Confjreve.
Seat— Mount Congreve, Kilmeadon, Waterford.
CONGREVE OP MOUNT CONGREVE.
CoxGEEVE, Ambrose, Esq. of Mount Congreve,
CO. AYaterford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1871,
b. 1832 ; 2nd Life Guards ; m. 26 July, 1866, his
cousin, Alice Elizabeth Dillon, Gtli dau. of Eobert,
3rd Lord Clonbrock, and (by her who d. 18 Dec.
1878) has issue,
I. John, h. 9 Feb. 1872. ii. Ambrose, b. 30 Nov. 1875.
I. Caroline Mabel. ii. Eleanor Augusta.
III. "Violet Jane.
iLtltr.tSt — This family claims descent from the Con-
cbeves of Vont/reve, co. Stafford.
Rev. John Conoreve, of Kilmacow, co. Kilkenny, 6. 1654,
eon of John Congreve, of the co. of Cork; m. Rebecca, dau.
of Lieut. -Col. Oliver Jones, and sister of Ambrose Jones, Esq.,
and had issue, I. Ambrose, his heir; i. Mary, 2nd wife of
James Usher, Esq. of Ballingtaylor, co. Waterford ; ii. Eliza-
beth, m. John Power, Esq., ancestor cf the Powers, Barts., of
Kilfane ; and iii. Jane, m. Edward Saunders. The Rev. John
Congreve, whose will, dated 123Iay, 1710, was proved 14 June,
1710, was s. by his son,
Ambrose CoNrmEVE, Esq. of Waterford, b. 1698; m. 1725,
Elinor, dau. of John Lapp, Esq., and widow of — Roche, Esq.,
and by her (who m. Srdly, John Whitcomb, Archbishop of
Cashel) left at his decease, 1741, a son and successor,
John Congreve, Esq. of Mount Congreve, High Sheriff co.
Waterford 1755, to. 1768, Mary, dau. of Beverley Usher, Esq. of
Kilmeadon, by his 1st wife Mary,dau. of Nicholas Lysaght,Esq.,
and sister of the 1st Lord Lisle, and had two sons, John, of
Landscape, High Sheriff co. Waterford 1792, who d. s.^j. 1801;
and Ambrose. The 2nd son,
Ambrose Usher Congreve, Esq. of Mount Congreve, whose
will, dated 21st Oct. 1801, was proved 18 July, lh09, m. Anne,
dau. of J. Jenkin, Esq., and had issue, John, late of Mount
Congreve; and Ambrose, 6. 1801, ajjpointcd Cornet 14lh Light
Dragoons 1823, d. xMin. 1839. His eldest son,
John Congreve, Esq. of Mount Congreve, D.L., l. 1800,
CONNELLAN OF COOLMORE.
CONNELLAN, Peter, Esq. of Coolmore, co. Kil-
kenny, J.P., D.L. for CO. Kilkenny, b. 3 Feb.
1806 ; High Sheriff 1836 ; m. 25 July, 1844, Anne
Maria, 2nd dau. of the Eev. Sir Hercules Richard
Langrishe, Bart, of Knocktopher Abbey, co.
Kilkenny, by whom he has,
I. James Fitzwalter Hercules Henbt, Lieut. 67th regt.,
6. 20 Aug. 1849.
II. Corry Langrishe, h. 22 Dec. 1857.
III. Richard Sherrard, h. 20 July, 1860 ; d. 16 May, 1875.
I Maria Isabella, m. Capt. George Gethin, of Earlsfield, co.
Sligo.
II. Harriet Chariottc, m. 15 Sept. 1874, Capt. William Law,
R.A.
HI. Fanny Rose, m. Capt. 0. Randal Slacke, E.M., late o£
10th Hussars.
IV. Georgina Jane, m. Nov. 1878, Viscount Gormanston.
V. Eliza Mary. vi. Annie Louisa. vii. Cecilia
HfntatJC— Martin Connellan, 6. 1688; m. Miss Butler,
had six sons, all of whom d. without legitimate male issue,
except the youngest,
Peter Connellan, 6. 1745 ; m. Miss Galhie, a lady oi
French extraction, and had by her (who d. 1786) one dau.,
Anne, wife of Pierce Blake, Esq. of Holly Park, co. Galway,
brother of the Right Hon. Anthony Richard Blake, Cliiei
Remembrancer of Ireland, and one son,
Peter, 6. 7 July, 1782; m. March, 1805, Harriett, dau. ol
James Corry, Esq., Clerk of the Journals of the Irish Housf
of Commons, and Secretary to the Irish Linen Board, anc
I predeceasing his father, 11 Nov. 1806, left two sons,
Peter, successor to his grandfather.
j James Corry (posthumous), b. 13 Jan. 1807, M.A. of Orie
Coll. Oxford, Barrister - at - Law, and late one of th(
Inspectors-General of Prisons in Ireland.
Mr. Connellan d. 1820, aged 75, and was s. by his grandson
the present Peter Connellan, Esq. of Coolmore.
Arms — Per fess az. and vert a fesse or, between a pelicai
arg. vulned gu. in chief, and a land tortoise passant of th(
tliird in base.
Crest— An owl perched on the stump of an oak tree ppr.
ilfo((o£s— Inter utrumque. Over the crest, Sape et tace,
Scat— Coolmoi'e, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny.
CONNER OF MANCH.
Conner, Daniel, Esq. of Manch House, co. Cork
J.P., b. 13 Feb. 1798 ; m. 4, June, 1822, Elizabeth
dau. of the Eev. Mountifort Longfield, of Churcl
Hill, CO. Cork, and has issue,
I. Daniel, J.P., 6. 25 Feb. 1823 ; m. 6 Jan. 1848, Patience
dau. of Henry Longfield, Esq. of Waterloo, co. Cork, an
has four daus., and one son, Henry Daniel, 6. 11 Apri
1853.
II. Mountifort LongQeld, b. 18 Sept. 1824; m. 4 Dec. 184
Anna, dau. of Rev. G. Smith.
I. Grace Elizabeth, m. 28 June, 1851, Eev. Kichard E.
Connor, F.T.C.D.
II. Mary Elizabeth, w. 17 Jwie, 1852; Eev. Edward Lysagh
who d. 1853.
III. Elizabeth Jane, m. Feb. 1857, William Lyeagbt, Esq
son of James Lysaght, of Carrigraore.
IV. Louisa Sophia, in. June, 1859, Adam Newman Meadi
Esq., who d. 1878.
v. Charlotte Alicia.
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IttlTPitflC.— Cornelius Connor, Esq., was the first of the
family who settled in co. Cork. His will bears date 1 Sept.
1719. His son, Daniel Conner, of Bandon, Merchant, pur-
chased estates principally situate in co. Cork. He m. and had
issue, I. Daniel, of Bandon, Merchant, d. 1737 ; ii. William,
of whom hereafter; iii. George, of Bally Brickcn, who left a
dau., Mary Anne, m. 1778, John Lysaght, 2nd Lord Lisle;
and a son, Daniel, m. Mary, dau. of Kingsniill Pennefather,
Esq. M.P., and was father of Daniel Conner, Esq., J.P., of
Bally Bricken, co. Cork; i. Jane, m. Mr. Lapp, of Cork,
Merchant; ii. Mary, Mrs. Thomas, of Everton, co. Carlow;
III. Hannah, Mrs. Delahoyde, and iv. Elizabeth, m. Richard
Gumbleton, Esq. of Castle Richard, co. Waterford. The
second son,
William Conner, Esq. of Connerville, co. Cork, M.P. for
Bandon 1765, to. Oct. 1721, Anne, dau. of Roger Bernard, Esq.
of Palace Anne, co. Cork. His fourth son,
Roger Conner, of Connerville, in. Anne Longfield, sister of
Richard, Viscount Longueyille, and had issue,
Daniel, his heir.
William, Lieut.-Col. Cork Militia, on. Mary, dau. of Thomas
Grant, Esq. of Kilmurry, and left, William, d. s. p. ; Richard
Longfield (Rev.), and other issue.
Robert Longfield, of Fort Robert, co. Cork. m. Miss Madras,
and left issue three daus.
Roger, of Connerville, 6. 8 March, 1763; m. 1st, Louisa
Anna, dau. of Col. Strachan, of the 32nd regt., by whom
he had issue, Roderick, settled in Van Diemen's Land;
and Louisa, who d. unm. He m. 2ndly, 1788, Wilhelmina,
dau. of Nicholas Bowen, Esq. of Bowenscourt, co. Cork,
by whom he had issue, Arthur, who m. his cousin,
Mary Connor, of Fort Robert; Feargus Edward, h. 1796,
M.P. for Cork 1832, and for Nottingham 1847, d. 31 Aug.
1855; Francis Burdett, an Officer in the Bolivian army;
George Roger, m. his cousin Elizabeth Conner, of Fort
Robert; besides daus.
Arthur, 6. 1765 ; representative in the Irish Parliament for
the borough of Philipstown; m. 1807, Elisa de Caritat de
Condorget, only child of Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas, Mar-
quis de Condorect, by Sophie de Grouchy his wife, sister of
the famous Marslial Grouchy, and was subsequently known
as General Condoreet O'Connor of the French Service. He
d. 23 April, 1852, at the Chateau de Bignon, Loiret, leaving
issue.
The eldest son,
Daniel Conner, of Onne Square, Eayswater, London, h.
54 ; m. 5 Feb. 1789, Mary, dau. of Rev. Arthur Hyde, by whom
le left at his decease, 1846, several daus., and an only son,
;he present Daniel Conner, Esq. of Manch House.
Seat — Manch House, near Dunmanway, co. Cork.
CONNER OF BALL-S-BRICKEN.
CoNNEE, Daniel, Esq. of Bally Brickeu, co. Coi-t,
r.P., b. 27 Sept. 1835 ; m. 14 June, 1866, Emily
3teigen, dau. of the late Henry Steigen Berger, Esq.
)f 30, Clereland Square, Hyde Park, and has
ssue,
I. Daniel Henry, h. 5 April, 1857.
II. Richard, b. 29 Dec. 1SG8.
i": Samud, } '^i"^. ^- 17 Sept. 1872.
I. Emily, b. 13 May, 1870.
II. Kathleen Louisa, b. 30 May, 1877.
ILinCagC— Daniel Conner, Esq., J.P., of Bally Bricken,
10. Cork, son of Daniel Conner, Esq., and Mary his wife, dau.
f Kingsmill Pennefather, Esq. (see Conner of Manch), m. his
ousin, Anna, dau. of William Pennefather, Esq. and had a
on,
Richard Conxer, Esq., of Bally Bricken, m. 1833, EUzabeth
'errott, and d. 1862, having by her (who d. 1853) had issue,
I. Daniel, now of Bally Bricken.
II. WiUiam, M.D., m. 6 June, 1872, Ellen Lawrence, dau. of
William Colburne, Esq. of Monkstown, co. Cork.
in. George, Capt. 28th regt.
I. Elizabeth Mary, m. 28 April, 1870, Samuel Willy Perrott,
Esq.
/Seat— Bally Bricken, Cork.
CONOLLY OF CASTLETOWN.
CoNOLLT, Thomas, Esq. of Castletown, co.
iildare, and CUff, co. Donegal, b. 1 Sept. 1870.
JtllTCatJC— RicnT Hon. William Conollt, of Castletown,
CO. Kildare, and Stratton Hall, co. Stafford, a Commissioner of
the Rerenue, Speaker of the House of Commons, and a Privy
Councillor in Ireland, was onewf the Lords Justices of that
kingdom 1720. He m. (settlements dated 28 April, 1733) Lady
Anne Wentworth, dau. of Thomas, 3rd Earl of Strafford, and
sister and co-heir of William, 4th Earl of Strafford, and had
issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
I. Katherine, m. 23 Feb. 1754, Ralph, Earl of Ross, and
d. s. p. 4 May, 1771.
II. Anne, m. 5 March, 1761, George Byng, Esq., and was
mother of Sir John Byng, G.C.B., created 1847, Earl of
Strafford.
III. Harriett, m. Eight Hon. John Staples, of Lyssan, co.
Tyrone, a Privy Councillor in Ireland, and had issue,
1 William ConoIIy Staples, in. Anne, dau. of Sir James
Stewart 7th bart. of Fort Stewart, by whom (who d.
30 March. 1867) he had no issue. He d. 30 March, 1798.
1 Louisa Staples, m. 24 June, 1783, Admiral Hon. Sir
Thomas Pakenham, 2nd son of Thomas, Lord Longford,
and EUzabeth his wife, Countess of Longford in her own
right. Sir Thomas d. 2 Feb. 1836, leaving an elder son,
Edward Michael Pakenham, of whom hereafter as suc-
cessor to the Conolly estates.
2 Harriett Margaret Staples, in. 9 Feb. 1796, Richard, 1st
Earl of Clancarty, and d. 30 Dec. 1847.
IV. Frances, to. William 5th Viscount Howe, and d. s. p.
V. Caroline, in. 7 Deo. 1770, John, 2nd Earl of Buckingham-
shire, and d. 26 Jan. 1817.
VI. Lucy, b. 10 June, 1740, d. unm.
Right Hon. William Conolly, who purchased large estates
iu Ireland from the Trustees of Forfeited Estates, d. 3 Jan.
1754, and was s. by his son.
Right Hon. Thomas Conollt, of Castletown, a Privy Coun-
cillor in Ireland, to. 30 Dec. 1758, Lady Louisa Augusta
Lennox, dau. of Charles, 2nd Duke of Richmond and
Lennox, K.G., and d. s. p. By his will, proved 1808, he
devised his estates to his widow for life, and at her death
which occurred in 1821, they devolved on his grand-nephew,
who, thereupon assuming the surname of Conollt, became
Edward Michael Conolly, Esq. of Castletown and Cliff,
Lieut.-Col. Donegal Militia, and M.P. for co. Donegal, 6.
24 Aug. 1780. He to. 20 May, 1819, Catherine Jane, dau. of
Chambre Brabazon Ponsonby Barker, Esq., by the Lady
Henrietta Taylour his wife, dau. of Thomas, Earl of Bective,
and had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Cnaiulire llraljazon, d. 1835.
liedciiik William Edward, 6. 1826.
Arthur Wcllesley, Capt. 30th foot, b. 1828; killed at Inker-
mann, 5 Nov. 1854.
John Augustus, V.C, Lieut.-Col. in the army, late Cold-
stream Guards, gallantly distinguished in the Crimea, m.
4 Aug. 1864, Charlotte, youngest dau. of Edwin Burnaby,
Esq. of Baggrave Hall, co. Leicester, and has issue.
Louisa Augusta, m. Clotworthy WelUngton William Robert,
ord Lord Langford, and was accidentally drowned, 5 Nov.
18o3.
Henrietta.
Bliiry :Mari;nrrt, in. 6 June, 1854, Henry Bruen, Esq. of Oak
Park, en. Callow, M.P.
Frances Catherine, d. 10 Jan. 1874.
Mr. Conolly d. 1848, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Conolly, Esq. of Castletown, and CUff, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1848, and M.P. co. Donegal, b. 23 Feb.
1823; TO. 1 Sept. 1868, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph
Shaw, Esq. of Temple House, Celbridge, co. Kildare, and had
issue,
Thomas, his heir.
WiUiam, b. 29 Oct. 1872.
Edward Michael, b. 22 Feb. 1874,
Katherine, 6. 20 Oct. 1871.
Mr. Conolly d. 1876, and was s. by his eldest son, the present
proprietor.
Arrds—Arg., on a saltier engr. sa. five escallops of the field.
(VisJ— An arm cnuped below the elbow in pale ppr. erect,
vested gu. cuffed arg. holding in the hand a chaplet or.
3Iotio — Fiat Dei voluntas.
Seats— Castletown, Celbridge ; and Cliff, Ballyshaimon.
CONSTABLE OF WASSAND.
Strickland - Constable, Henry, Esq. of
Wassand, co. York, b. 18 March, 1821 ; vi. 28 April,
1859, Corueha Charlotte Anne, youngest dau. of
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the late Col. Henry and Lady Sophia Dumaresq (see
Peerage, Lanesbobough), and has issue,
I. Frederick Charles, b. 16 March, 1S60.
II. Maniiaduke, 6. 4 March, 18G'2.
I. Ethel. II. Eosamond.
III. Mary Sophia. iv. Lucy Winifred.
Mr. Strickland-Constable, who is 2nd surviving son
of the late Sir George Strickland-Cholmley, Eart.
of Boynton, co. York, by Mary his 1st vpiie, only
child of the Eev. Charles Constable, of Wassand,
assumed, by royal license, 1863, the additional sur-
name and arms of Constable.
iLttlCaSC— William Constable, Esq. of Caythorpe, living
1528 (youngest son of Sir Robert Constable, Knt. of Flambro',
M.P. for CO. York temp. Edward IV., by Ajines, his wife, dau.
of Sir Rofrcr Wcntworth, Knt. of Nettlestead), m. Joan, dau.
of Roger Fulthorpe, by whom (who purchased in 1530, the
estate of Wassand, and was interred at Rudston) he had a son,
Marmaduke Constable, Esq. of Wassand, m. Miss Stokes,
of Goxhill, and was s. at his decease in 1568, by his son,
Marmaduke Constable, Esq. of Wassand, m. Catherine
Holme, of Paull Holme, and wass. by his son,
Marmaduke Constable, Esq. of Wassand, b. 15G8 ; m. Eliza
Shirley, and dying in 1607, was interred in York Minster. His
son and heir,
Philip Constable, Esq. of Wassand, m. Mary, dau. of Ralph
Moore, Esq., by whom (who d. in 1678, at the advanced age of
81) he left at his decease in 1618, being slain in a duel with
Edward Percy, Esq., a son and heir,
Marmaduke Constable, Esq. of Wassand, 7?i. Frances, dau.
of Sir John Buck, Bart, of Filey, and was s. in 1680, by his
eon,
Marmaduke Constable, Esq. of Wassand, m. Faith, dau. of
Sir Nicholas Yarborough, and was father of
Yarbobough Constable, Esq. of Wassand, m. Rosamond,
dau. of John Eastoft, Esq. of Eastoft, and dying 1731, was s.
by his son,
Marmaduke Constable, Esq. of Wassand, to. Mary, dau. of
Thomas Worsley, Esq. of Hovingham, and had issue,
I. Marmaduke, his heir.
II. Thomas (Rev.), m. Sarah, dau. of Cha
and had issue.
Goulton, E.;q.
1 Charles, heir to his uncle.
2 Marmaduke, vi. 1807, Octavia, dau. of Gen. Hale, by
■whom (who rf. 1824) he hud no issue.
1 Eachcl Mary Anne, to. 1808, James Salmond, Esq., and
had Edward Salmond, who d. s. p. 1821.
2 Frances Elizabeth, to. 1814, Eev. William Bentinck,
Prebendary of Westminster, eldest son of Lord Edward
Charles Cavendish Bentinck, and d. 1862.
in. Mary, to. Jonathan Acklom, Esq. of Wiseton.
IV. Eosamond, d. s. p. 1801.
Ijfr. Constable d. 1762, aged 58, and was s. by his elder son,
Marmaduke Constable, Esq. of Wassand, at whose decease
■jrithout issue, 1812, the estates devolved upon his nephew,
Eev. Charles Constable, of Wassand, h. 25 April, 1773; to.
3nne, 179G, Lucy, dau. of Jonathan Acklom, Esq. of Wiseton,
ai>d had an only dau..
Mart, to. 30 March, 1818, Sir George Strickland, Eart. of
Boynton; d. 10 Jan. 1865, leaving hite)- alios a 3rd son,
Henky, who s. to Wassand, and is the present Henky
Strickland Constable, Esq. of that place.
Anns — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu. and vair, a bend
jr, for Constable ; 2nd and 3rd, gu. a chevron or, between
three crosses-pattee arg. on a canton erm. a buck's head erased
and attired sa.
Crests— A ship to the sinister, sails furled, all or, for Con-
stable ; a turkey cock in his pride ppr., for Strickland.
Seat — Wassand, near Hull.
Town House— 4.0, Vtinccs Gardens, S.W.
CONSTABLE OF WALCOT.
G-OFLTON-CoNSTABLE, James, E.sq. of Walcot,
CO. Lincoln, J.P., b. 21 March, 1850 ; m. 1872, Maryi
2nd dau. of the late Eev. Digby Lcgard, Eector of
Lea, and has a son and heir,
Lewis Egbert, h. 1877.
Mr. Goulton-Constable, 2nd surviving son of the
late Rev. James Powell Marriott (afterwards
Goulton- Constable, of Cotesbach and Walcot) j
assumed the sui'names of Goulton-Constable,
instead of that of Mabeiott in 1872 (see Maeeioti
of Cotesbach.)
Seat— Walcot Hall, near Erigg.
CONSTABLE OF OTLEY.
Constable, Thomas, Esq. of Manor House,
Otley, CO. York, b. 16 June, 1805 ; m. 17 Aug. 1865,
Ehzabeth Ducarel, only dau. of Heniy Pierre,.
Count de Lapasture, a noble of France, and has
dau..
Mart.
Iltncagc— William Haggekston, Esq. of Everingham
2nd son of Sir Carnabt Haggerston, 2nd bart. of Haggerstot
Castle, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of Peter Mid
dleton, Esq. of Stockeld {see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage)
assumed the surname of Constable on succeeding to th
estates of his great-uncle, Sir Marmaduke Constable, Bart,
and also the surname of Maxwell, on his marriage, 1758, wit
Lady Winifred Maxwell, only surviving dau. and heiress o
William, Lord Maxwell. He d. 1797, having had by this lad,
(who d. 1801),
Marmaduke William, his heir, who s. to the Constable an
Maxwell estates, and assumed the surname of Maxwell
He d. 1819, leaving issue. His eldest son, William
declared by the House of Lords, 1858, to be entitled to th
Barony of Herries, and accordingly became Lord Herric-
(see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
William, who took the name of Middleton on succeeding
his great-uncle's estates of Stockeld, <fec.
Charles, of whom we treat.
Mary, m. John Webb Weston, Esq. of Sutton Place, C(
Surrey, d. s. p.
Theresa, d. unm.
The youngest son,
Charles Haggerston Constable, Esq., assumed by royi
license, 1793, the surname of Stanley, on his marriage wit
his 1st wife, EUzabeth (by whom he had no issue) sister an
heir of Sir WiUiam Stanley, Bart, of Hooton. He m. 2ndl:
1800, Mary, dau. of Thomas Macdonald, Esq. of Edinburgi
and by this lady (who d. 1831) had issue,
Thomas, of Manor House, Otley.
William, Barrister-at-Law, d. unm. 1836.
Mary Anne.
Catherine, Abbess of the Benedictine Convent,
tica's, Teignmouth.
t. Schola ''«i
Ci
^rras— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu. and vair, a bend ti
Constable ; 2nd and 3rd, az., on a bend cottised arg. thri
billets sa., Haggerston.
Crests— A ship in full sail or. Constable; A lion passal
arg., Haggerston. |
Seat — Manor House, Otley. '
CONWY OF BODRHYDDAN.
Eowley-Conwt, Conwy Geenville Heecfli
Esq. of Bodrhyddan, co. Flint, J.P. and D.L., Hig
Sheriff 1876, formerly Capt. 2nd Life Guard *«
6. 6 Jan. 1811 ; assumed the additional name
Conwy in 1869; w. 20 May, 1869, Marion, 2i
dau. of the late Frederick Harford, Esq. of Dov
Place, Berks, and has issue,
I. Maurice William Gltnn, h. 27 March, 1874.
n. Eafe Grenvile, b. 11 Sept. 1875.
ni. Geoffrey Seymour, b. 14 Sept. 1877.
IV. Gwladys Freda, 6. 28 Feb. 1873.
Htltcafle.— For pedigree of Rowley see Burke's Peem
Langford, — The distinguished race of Conwy has be
seated at Prestatyn and Bodrhyddan since the time of Edwa
I. (see Burke's Extinct Baronctaije).
The Very Eev. William Davies Shipley, Pcan of !
Asaph, only son (by Anna Maria his wife, dau. and co-heir
the Hon. and Eev. George Mordauiit) of Jonathan Shiph
Bisliop of St. Asaph, m. Penelope, dau. and co-heir of e:
bgo
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ITonge, Esq. of Bryn Yorcin, by Penelope his wife, eldest dau.
and co-heir of Colonel James Russell Stapleton, by Penelope
wife, eldest dau, and co-heir of Sir John Conwy, Bart. By
her (who d. 5 Nov. 1789, aged 31) he had five sons and three
aus.
I. William Shipley, Lieut. -Col. in the army, M.P. for the
J'lint Boroughs, m. 180G, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Sir Watkin
Williams- Wynn, Bart, of Wynnstay, and dying v. p. 1819,
li'ft issue,
1 William, of Bodrhyddan, who assumed the surname of
CoNWT on the dcatli of his grandfather.
1 Charlotte, m. the Hon. Richard Rowley, 2nd son of
Lord Langford, and had with other issue, a sjn,
CoNWT Grenville Hercules Rowley Conwy, Esq., now
of Bodrhyddan.
II. Mordaunt Shipley, d. s. it. 1807.
III. Robert John Shipley, R.E., d. unm.
IV. Conwy Shipley, Capt. R.N., killed 1808.
V. Charles Shipley (Rev.), of Twyford House, Hants, Rector
of Mapowder, Dorset, b. 1783; m. 1821, Charlotte, dau. of
Robert Orby Sloper, Esq. of Woodhay, Berks, and had
issue.
I. Penelope, m. Pelham Warren, M.D., of London.
II. Anna Maria, to. Col. Charles Armand Dashwood.
III. Emily, in. Reginald Hcber, Bishop of Calcutta.
The Dean of St. Asaph d. 1826, when his grandson,
William Shipley, assumed the name of Conwy. He was a
O.h., and in 1840, High Sheriff of Flintshire : he was b. U Aug.
, and d. 1869, when he was s. by his nephew, the present
:!oNwy Grenville Hebcules Rowley Conwy, Esq. of Bod-
hyddan.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., on a bend cottiscd arg.,
rose between two annulets gu., for Conwy; 2nd and 3rd,
irg., on a bend cotised gu. three mullets or, for Rowley.
Crest — A Moor's head in profile couped ppr., wreathed about
he temples arg. and az.
Motto — Fide et amore.
-Sca^— Bodrhyddan, near EhyL
CONYNGHAM OF SPRING HILL.
Lenox - Contnoham, William Fitzwilliam,
Esq. of Spring Hill, co. Londonderry, J.P., D.L.,
tligh Slierife 1859, Col. of the Londonderry Militia,
Formerly in the 88th regfc., b. 25 April, 1824 ; m.
1856, Laura Calvert, dau. of George Arbuthnot,
Esq., and has, inter alios, a son and heir,
William Arbdthnot, 6. 1857.
Hiuragr.— The family of Conyngham settled at Spring
Hill 1C5S, and the family of Lenox in Londonderry temj).
lames I.
George Conyngham, Esq. of Spring Hill, who m. 3 Aug.
ITil, Anne Peacock, had issue,
^ViLLiAM, his heir.
David, successor to his brother,
.lohnrf. unm. 177.5.
Anno, III. 13 June, 1745, Clotworthy Lenox, Esq. of the city
of Londonderry (2nd son of John Lenox, Esq., by Rebecca
Upton his wife, and grandson of James Lenox, M.P. for
Derry, who was distinguished at the siege of that city), and
had issue, 1 John; 2 George, of whom hereafter; 3 Clot-
worthy; and 1 Rebecca.
Mr. Conyngham d. 17G6, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Conyngham, Esq. of Spring Hill, b. 29 April, 1723 ;
n early life he entered the arm}-, and served with great dis-
inction with his regiment, the 4th Horse, on the Continent,
uut on the death of his father he returned. He m. 31 Aug.
115, Jane, only dau. of James Hamilton, Esq. of Brown Hall,
3. Donegal, and relict of John Hamilton, Esq. of Castlefin, in
le same co. Mr. Conyngliam, who sat in Parliament for the
orough of Dundalk, d. without issue in 1784, and was s. by
is brother,
David Conyngham, Esq., who also d. without issue, when,
iccording to the will of William Conyngham, Esq., the estates
Jevolved upon his nephew,
Geokge Lenox, Esq., who adopted the surname of Conttng-
lAM. He m. 1st, 11 April, 1779, Jane, eldest dau. of Jane
:;onyngham, by her 1st marriage with John Hamilton, Esq. of
Dastlefin, and by her (who d. 20 Feb. 1793) had an only son,
William Lenox, late of Spring Hill.
\lr. Lenox Conyngham m. 2ndly, 5 April, 1794, Olvia, 4th dau.
f William Irvine, Esq. of Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh, and
y her had issue.
George, Chief Clerk in the Secretary of State's Office for
Foreign Affairs, vi. Elizabeth, only child of Robert Holmes,
Esq. of Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, and had issue one son
and one dau., Mary Anne Grace Louisa, m. -20 Aug. 1851,
Hayes, Viscount Doneraile.
Sophia, m. the Hon. A. G. Stuart, of co. Tyrone.
Anna, m. C. A. Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath, co. Meath.
Harriett, m. Capt. Joseph Portlock, E.E. Eliza.
The only son by the 1st marriage,
William Lenox Conyngham, Esq. of Spring Hill, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff of Tyrone 1818, and of Londonderry 1828,
b. 9 Jan. 1792 ; m. 7 June, 1819, Charlotte Melosina, dau. of
the late Right Hon. John Staples, of Lissan, and had issue,
William Fitzwilliam, now of Spring Hill.
John Staples Molesworth, b. 9 Jan. 1831.
Harriett Rebecca Frances, m. 1854, Marcus M'Causland Gage,
Esq. of Streeve Hill.
Jane Hamilton.
Charlotte Melosina, m. 3 Oct. 1868, Major Jimes Beresford.
He d. 1858.
Scat — Spring Hill, Moncymorc, co. Londonderry.
CO ODE OF POLAPIT-TATdAE.
CoODE, Edward, Esq. of Polapit-Tamar, Launces-
ton, and of Moor Cottage, St. Austell, Cornwall,
J.P. and D.L. for Cornwall, and J.P. co. Devon,
Higli Sheriff of Cornwall 1868, b. 14 Jan. 1821 ;
m. 18 June, 1850, Anna Maria, dau. of Major-Gen.
Edward Carlyon, of Tregrehan, Cornwall, by whom
(who d. 1872) he had issue,
I. Richard Carlyon. b. 2 Dec. 1856,
II. Athelstan, b. 22 Sept. 1858.
III. Harold, b. 14 Jan. 1861.
IV. Perceval, b. 1 Aug. 1871.
I. Carohne Mary. ii. Winifred Alice.
III. Gwendolen.
EilTraflC— The family of Coode, long settled at Morval,
in Cornwall, is very fully set forth in the "Visitation of that co.
made by tlie Deputies of Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms
in 1620. The pedigree in the Visitation commences with
Richard Coode, who presented to the Living of Gidley, a.d.
1420. His grandson, another Richard Coode, m. Thoma.sina,
dau. of John Glyn, of Morval, by whom that manor came into
the family. The heiress of this, the senior line of the family, m.
Buller, of Shillingham. The representative of a junior branch,
John Coode, was seated at Mehenet, in Cornwall, temji. Queen
Elizabeth, and had two sons, Jolm of Broage (whose son,
John Coode, signed the Visitation, 1620) and Edward Coode,
Esq. of Presa, temp. James I., who was father of
John Coode, Esq. of Metlileigh, in Breage, Cornwall, who
settled at that place temp. Charles I., and m. Mary Orchard,
by whom he had a son,
Samuel Coode, Esq. of Methlcigh, m. Joan Jago, of Wen-
dron, Cornwall, and had a son,
Edward Coode, Esq. of Methleigh, m. Mary, widow of Peter
Pendar, and left an elder son,
Edward Coode, Esq. of Penwyn, Cornwall, who iii. Betty,
dau. of Kev. J. Penrose, of Gluvias, and had a son and heir,
Edward Coode, Esq. of St. Austell, m. 3 May, 1790, Dorothy
Robins, and was s. by his son,
Edward Coode, Esq. of Moor Cottage, Cornwall, m. April,
1820, Mary, dau. of Peter Clements, Esq., and had issue,
I. Edward, his heir, now of Polapit-Tamar.
II. John, TO. Eliza, dau. of Philip Melvil, Esq. of Ethy, and
has issue,
1 John. 2 Evelyn.
3 Philip. 4 Allan.
1 Lilian.
1 William. 2 Charles.
1 Claudine. 2 Gwendra. 3 Dorothy.
IV. Walter, m. Wilmot, dau. of Rev. John Daubuz, of
Killiowe, Cornwall, and has a dau. Katherine, and other
issue.
I. Mary. ii. CaroUne.
Arms — Arg., a chevron gu. between three heathcocks sa.
armed wattled and jelloped of the second.
Crest — A bald-headed coot, ppr.
Seats— Polapit-Tamar, Launceston; and Moor Cottage, St.
Austell, both in Cornwall.
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COOKE OF OWSTON.
DavieS-Cootie, PniLiP Brta>'-, Esq. oE OTrston,
CO. York, GwTsaney, co. Tliut, aud Hafod-y-wern,
CO. Denbigh, J.P.,"D.L., F.S.A., High Sherife co.
Flint 1858, b. 2 March, 1832 ; s. his lather 20 Nov.
1853 ; m. 17 Jiilj, 1802, Emma JuUa, 6th dau. of
Sir Tatton Sjkcs, 4th bart. of Sledmere, eo. York,
and lias issue,
I. Philip Tatton, h. 15 May, 18G3.
n. Henry George, b. 3 May, 1867 ; d. 27 Feb. 1S72.
I. Mary Helena. n. Emma Katharine.
III. Mildred Emily. iv. Helena Frances Anna.
ILtltCagC.— Henry Cooke, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Henry
Cooke, 2nd bart. of Wheatley, by Diana bis wife, sister and
co-heir of Charles Butler, Esq. of Coates, co. Lincoln, pur-
chased from the family of Adams the lands of Owston, co.
York, and there seated himself. He ni. Anne, dau. and co-
heir of the Rev. Ralph Eaton, Rector of Darfield, and dying
1717, was s. by his son,
Bbtan Cooke, Esq. of Owston, Recorder of Doncaster, at
whose decease, v.nm. 1754, aged 52, the estates devolved upon
his brother,
Anthony Cooke, Esq. of Owston, h. 1710; m. Mary, dau. of
Anthony Eyre, Esq. of Ad- ickle Street, and d. 1761, leaving
(with a dan., Anne, wife of it. Andrew Warde, Esq. of Hooton
Pagnel) a son and heir,
Bkyan Cooke, Esq. of Owston, h. 1765; Col. 3rd West York
Militia, High Sheriff co. Denbigh 1794, and M.P. for Malton,
in. 1st, Frances, dau. and heir of Philip Puleston, Esq. of
Hafod-y-wern, co. Denbigh, by Mary his wife, sister and co-
heir of John Davies, Esq. of Llanerch and Gwysaney,* and by
her (who d. 1 Jan. 1818) had issue,
I. Philip Davies, his heir.
II. Robert Bryan (Rev.), Rector of Wheldrake, and Pre-
bendary of York Minster, 6. 29 Aug. 1800; m. 15 Jan.
1824, Emily Carteret, youngest dau. of Philip Smith Webb,
Esq. of Milford House, Surrey, and has issue,
1 Anthony Charles, Lieut.-Col. R.E.. C.B. 1867, Knight of
the Order of the Medjidie, distinguished at the siege of
Sebastopol, 6. 15 Feb. 1826.
1 Emily Charlotte Hannah, m. 9 Aug. 1848, Oliver William
Farrer, Esq., 3rd son of James William Farrer, Esq. of
Ingleborough.
ni. Anthony Henry, R.N., 6. 16 Aug. 1801 ; d. on board the
"Liffey," at Trincomalee, 11 Feb. 1823.
IV. William Bryan, b. 1805 ; late an ofBcer in the army, D.L.,
CO. Flint; d. at Pisa, 15 March, 1868.
1. Mary Frances, h. 1788; m. 1818, Rev. William Margesson,
of Van and Oakhurst, Surrey; d. 3 April, 1805.
Col. Cooke '/ii. 2ndly, Charlotte Bulstrode, dau. of Sir George
Cooke, Bart, of Wheatley, but had no further issue. He d.
8 Kov. 1821, and was s. by his eldest son,
Phiup Davies Cooke, Esq. of Owston, Hafod-y-wem, and
Gwysaney, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Flint 1824, F.L.S.,
F.H.S., F.G.S., andF.Z.S., 6. 11 Aug. 1793; m. 8 Dec. 1829,
Lady Helena Caroline King, eldest dau. of George, 3rd Earl
of Kingston, and sister and co-heiress of James, 5th Earl, and
by her (who d. in 1871) had issue,
Philip Bktan, now of Owston and Gwysaney.
Bryan George Davies-Cooke, of Colomcndy, co. Denbigh, Inte
Capt. 73rd regt., High Sheriff co. Flint, 1SG5, has a medal
for services in India ; 711. Judith Halsted, dau. of the late
Capt. William Halsted Poole, R.H.A., of Tcrwick Hall, co.
Salop, and has had issue, 1 Bryan ; 2 Hugh ; 3 Fjederick
Anthony, d. March, 1869; 1 Helena; 2 Gwendoline.
George Robert Davies-Cooke (Rev.), 6. 29 May, 1836; Vicar
of Owston; to. Diana, eldest dau. of H. Yarborough Parker,
Esq. of Streetthorpc, co. York.
James Robert Davies-Cooke, Lieut. R.A., &. 4 July, 1837;
m. 2 July, 1868, Clara Louisa, only child of the late Jnhn
Webb, Esq., and has, 1 Aubrey George King; 1 Kathleen
Mary ; 2 Beatrice.
Helena Frances Adelaide, d. 30 Nov. 1833.
Adelaide Flora Frances Isabella.
Mr. Cooke d. 20 Nov. 1853, and was buried at Owston.
Arms— Or, a chevron gu., between two lions passant-guar-
dant sa., quartering, with many others Pdleston, Davies,
King, Fitzgeeald, Fenton, and the White Knight.
CreH— Oat, of a mural crown arg. a demi-lion guardant
sa. dueally gorged or.
Motto (Davies of Gwysaney)— Jia, Domine quod jubes, et
jube quod vis.
Seais— Owston, near Doncaster; and Gwysaney, near Mold.
* The family of Davies of Gwysaney yields to few of the
principality in lineage, alliances, station, and possession.=, and
traces its immediate descent from Cynbic Efell, Lord of Eglys
Egle, younger son of Madoc ap Meredith, last sovereign of the
royal dynasty of Powys, 6th in descent from, and vppresrnta-
tive of Mervyn, King of Powys, 3rd son of Uhodri Mawr, King
of Wales, who ascended the throne a.d. 813.
COOKE-COLLIS OF CASTLE COOKE.
CooKE-CoLLis, E-EV. Maijeice Atkix, D.D., of
Castle Cooke, co. Cork, Eector of Queenstown, b. 2i
March, 1812 ; m. 27 June, 1839, Anne, eldest dau.
of the Rev. John Talbot, of Ardfert Abbey, 2nd
son of WilUam Talbot, Esq. of Mount Talbot, co.
Roscommon, by his -wife. Lady Anne, eldest dau. of
William, 1st Earl of Glandore, and has issue,
I. William, Capt. 83rd regt., 6. 1 Aug. 1847, m. Nov. 1875,
Catherine Maria, dau. of Col. Oliphant, of Worlington
Hall, Suffolk, and has issue.
II. John Talbot, 6. 30 May, 1849 ; B.A. Pem. Coll. Cambridge.
III. Maurice Crosbie, b. 8 Oct. 1850. I
I. Jane Lloyd, m. 1st, 11 Dec. 1866, Nathaniel Cox Barton,
Esq. R.N., whO(?. May, 1868; and Sndly, 23 Jan. 1877,
James Erskine Oliphant, Esq. Bombay Civil Service.
II. Geraldine De Courcy, m. 9 Feb. 1869, Augustus P. Bar-
ton, Esq.
III. Annie Talbot Crosbie. iv. Emma Theodosia.
ItinCTfJC. — Peter Cooke was resident in co. Cork before
the war of 1641. By Margaret his wife he had several sons,
of whom were Thomas ; Kobekt ; Edwabd ; and Petee ; all
yoirag when the war broke out. Thomas Cooke (son of
Peter), anofficerin Lord Broghill's cavalry, was ancestor of the
family of Cooke-Collis of Castle Cool-c, in that co. The next son
of Peter was Capt. Robert Cooke.* Edwaed Cooke (another
son of Peter) was ancestor of the Cookes of KUtynan Castle,
CO. Tipperary. The remaining son of Peter, Peteb Cooke,
resided at Tallagh, in the co. Waterford, and from him are
descended the family of Cooke of Conlanga7i, co. Tipperary,
and that of Cooke of Fort IViUiam, in the same co. The
eldest son of this Peter,
Thomas Cooke, Esq., had issue, Thomas; Peter; Zacharyj
and Anne. The eldest,
Thomas Cooke, a very wealthy Merchant in the city of
Cork, was of the Society of Quakers, and his wife was Joan
Harwood, whom he m. 29 Sept. 1661. By his will, he directed
that he should be interred in the Quaker's burial-ground of
Cork; but having gone to London during the wars, hem.
2ndly, Beatrix Datchelor, and was buried with her at St. An-
drews-under-Shaft, 1706, where his monument is still preserved.
Dungalane, on which was situated an old castle, was subse-
quently denominated Castle Cooke. He was adjudged a
traitor for adhering to the cause of William III., and was
attainted as such by the Parliament held under King James II.,
at Dublin, 7 May, 1689. He bequeathed his estates to his
only son,
Peter Cooke, Esq. of Castle Cooke, co. Cork, m. 23 April,
1693, Elizabeth Mitchell, and had two sons and one dau.,
Thomas, his heir.
Zachaky, who s. his brother Thomas.
Elizabeth, m. John Collis, Esq. of Cork, eldest surviving son
of WilUam Collis, by Mary his wife, eldest dau. of the Eev.
B. Cross, DD., and had issue, William (Rev.), m. his
cousin Martha, heiress of Castle Cooke, as hereafter.
The eldest son,
TnoMAs Cooke, Esq. of Ahada and Castle Cooke, m. Doro-
thea Shells, niece of C. Wade, Esq. of Clonabrany, and by
her left three daus.,
Elizabeth, to. Sir Thomas Blackall, and d. s. p.
Martha, eventual heiress, m. 22 Nov. 1750, her cousin, the
Rev. William Collis.
Anne, m. W. Cosgrave, Esq.
Thomas Cooke was s. by his brother,
Zachabv Cooke, Esq. of Castle Cooke, who, dying U7im.,
was s. by his niece,
* Capt. Robert Cooke (brother of Thomas, of Lord Brog
hill's cavalry) had issuf, Robebt, known for his cccentiicity
and by the appellation of "Linen Cooke;" and William, of
Yougiial, who was a Merchant.
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Martha Cooke, m. her cousin, the Rev. William Collis,
Kector of Church Hill and Kilgobben, co. Kerry, son of John
Collis, Esq. of CO. Cork, by Elizabeth his wife, only dau. of Peter
Cooke, of Castle Cooke, and had issue, Zachakt; William, of
Kichmond, co. Waterford, Barrister-at-Law, in. Jane, eldest
dau. of Peter Carey, Esq. of Careysville, co. Cork ; Martha,
d. vnm. The elder son,
The Eev. Zachart-Cooke Collis, Archdeacon of Cloyne, s.
to the Castle Cooke estate, and assumed tbe additional sur-
name and arms of Cooke. He m. 1782, Jane, dau. of Charles
Leslie, Esq. M.D., of the city of Cork, by Anne his wife, dau.
of Alderman Lawton, of the same city, and had issue,
William, of Castle Cooke ; Anne Leslie, m. Thomas Perrott,
Esq. of Upland, co. Cork ; Mary Peacock, to. David Barry,
Esq., M.D., of Fermoy; Sarah Hyde, m. John Perrott, Esq.
of Limerick. He was s. by his only son,
William Cooke-Collis, Esq. of Castle Cooke, co. Cork, J.P.,
Capt. in the North Cork Militia, b. 30 Jan. 1783 ; m. 28 June,
180S, Elizabeth Geraldine De Courcy, eldest dau. of Maurice
Uniackc Atkin, Esq. of Leadington, co. Cork, and had
issue,
I. William Cooke, J.P., b. 18 May, 1809; to. II April, 1836,
Sarah, eldest surviving dau. of John Hyde, Esq. of Castle
Hyde, co. Cork, and d. s. p., leaving three daus., his co-
heiresses,
1 Sarah, m. 20 Sept. 1859, B. E. Beck, Esq., Capt. 89th
regt., and of Derwyn, Monmouthshire.
2 Mary Matilda, to. Lieut.-Col. E. D. Smith.
3 Elizabeth Geraldine, m. 1st, Major John McDonald Cup-
page, 89th foot; and 2ndly, 4 Aug. 1868, Arthur W.
Spens, Esq., 71st regt., 3rd son of Archibald Spens, Esq.
of Lathallan Park, Stirlingshire.
II. Maubicb Atkin, now of Castle Cooke.
III. John Thomas, 6. 29 Oct. 1818.
I. EUzabcth Margaret, m. 1 Sept. 1846, Edward Kelly Carey,
Esq. of Careysville, co. Cork.
II. Jane Leslie, m. 22 Oct. 1839, Eev. Jasper Alexander
Grant, of Templenoe, Kector of Castle Hyde.
Mr. Cooke Collis d. 22 March, 1867.
Seat—CsiStle Cooke, KUworth, co. Cork.
COOKE OF KILTINAN.
Cooke, Egbert, Esq. of Kiltinan Castle, co-
Tipperary, J.P., D.L., m. 1864, Henrietta, dau. of
the late Johu Cornwall, Esq. of Brownstown House,
CO. Meath, and Eutland Square, Dublin ; s. his
grandfather 18i9.
Ht'lTCngr. — Edwakd Cooke, son of the first Peter Cooke,
and brother of Thomas Cooke, ancestor of the Castle Cooke
family, had a grant of I, .300 acres in the cos. of Tipperary and
Limerick. He m. and left issue,
John, of Kiltinan Castle.
Peter (Kev.), who was sometime Eector of Kells, co. Kil-
kenny.
The elder son,
John Cooke, Esq., was one of the Commissioners named
in the statutes 9 William III., c. 8, and 10 William 111.,
c. 3, for assessing the land and poll-taxes in co. Tipperary.
His son and heir,
EoBERT Cooke, Esq. of Kiltinan Castle, was father, by his
wife, a sister of Field-Marshal Wade, of co. Cork, of
Edwakd Cooke, Esq. of Kiltinan Castle, who, by his wife
Abygaile Green, of Greenville, co. Waterford, left a son and
successor, Egbert Cooke; and a dau., Frances, to. Lieut.-
Col. John Jackson Glover, 11th infantry.
KoBEET CooKE, Esq. of Kiltinan Castle, J.P., son of Edward,
m. Hannah, dau. of the late Sir Eichard Wheeler-Cuffe, Bart,
of Leyrath, and had issue, John, his heir; Kobert; Abigail,
m. .John Galwey, Esq., eldest son of the Archdeacon of
Killaloc ; and Anne. He d. at Kiltinan Castle, 22 Feb. 1849,
aged 8G years, having survived his eldest son,
John Cooke, Esq., m. Jane, sister of the late John Congreve,
Esq. of Mount Congreve, co. Waterford, and d. Oct. 1843,
leaving issue,
Egbert, now of Kiltinan Castle.
Ambrose (Kev.), A.M., Vicar of Clane, co. Kildare.
Edwai'd. Frederick. John, Capt. 3rd Hussars.
Wheeler.
Anne.
Louisa.
Arms — Per pale, gu. and az. three eaglets displayed arg.
Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up with ermine an
ostrich ppr. holding in its bill a horseshoe or.
Motto — Pejus letlio fiagitium timeo.
<S'm£— Kiltinan Castle,l''ethard, co. Tippjrary.
COOKE OF KNOCKGRAFFON.
Cooke, The Eev. John, of Knockgraffon, co.
Tipperary, A.B. Balliol Coll. Oxford, ij. 18 May,
1819 ; m. 29 April, 1847, Ellen Durham, dau. of
the late Sir Joseph Huddart, of Brynkir, co. Car-
uarvon, and has issue,
Joseph, 6. 16 April, 1850.
ILincaCIP.— Peter Cooke, Esq., youngest son of the
first Peter Cooke, and brother of the ancestors of Castle
Cooke and Kyltinan families, purchased, 1687, the castle
and lands of Knockgraffon, or Farronshonick, co. Tippe-
rary, from Sir Fenton Aylmer, the patentee. He also
owned the iron mines and lands of Arraglin. He was, by
statute 10 William III., c. 3, appointed a Commissioner for
assessing the proportion of £120,000 land-tax, to be paid by
each inhabitant of the co. Tipperary. He d. at Knockgraffon,
CO. Tipperary, and devised his property to his son and suc-
cessor,
Joseph Cooke, Esq. of Arraglin, b. 11 No/. 1669; 9?i. 1st,
a lady of the Butler family, by whom he had issue two
sons,
John, of Cordangan, of whom hereafter.
William, m. a lady of the Bury family, in the Queen's Co.,
hutrf. s.p.
Mr. Cooke by his 2nd wife, Ann Boyce, whose family resided in
the CO. of Cork, had also issue,
Joseph, of Gurrangreny, of whom hereafter.
Samuel, of Clanamicken, co. Tipperary. His dau. m.
Otway, of Castle Otway, in the same co.
Peter (Kev.), Chaplain to Madam Stephen's Hospital, Dublin,
where he became tbe intimate friend of Dean Swift. By
his wife, Anne, he was the father of Hannah, mother of
Henry Shewbridge, of Portumna.
Joseph Cooke d. at Arraglin, and was s. by his son,
John Cooke, Esq. of Cordangan, Alderman of Yougal,
m. Elizabeth Hobbs, and left (with a son, Samuel, Barrister-
at-Law, who d. unm., and two daus., EUzabeth, wife of David
Courtney, Esq. of co. Mayo ; and Anne, wife of John Waters,
Esq.) a son,
Joseph Cooke, Esq. of Cordangan, m. Anne Garnot,
and had issue, John, his heir; Elizabeth, m. the Rev.
Kobert Carew Armstrong, of Moyliffo, co. Tipperary ; and
Maiy, m. John Orpen, Esq. of Flinteeld, co. Kerry. The
son and heir,
John Cggke, Esq. of Cordangan, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and
Deputy-Governor of the co. Tipperary, m. 10 March, 1783,
Mary, dau. of Nicholas Taylor, Esq. of Antigua, descended
from the Taylors of Nine Wells, Notts, and had issue, Joseph,
his heir; and Margaret, ra. Michael Beran, Esq. of Cammas,
CO. Limerick. The son and heir.
Joseph Cooke, Esq. of Cordangan, J.P. and D.L., h. 8 Oct.
1787; TO. 18 May, 1818, Jane Scott, dau. of Thomas Eodie,
Esq. of Liverpool, by whom he had issue,
John, now of Knockgraffon.
Thomas Eodie, b. 9 Feb. 1823.
Joseph Henry, b. 27 April, 1826, of the 41st regt. ; n.
5 March, 1860, Maria Eliza, dau. of Herbert Lloyd, Esq.,
and d. s. p. 1 Sept. 1861.
Elizabeth Matilda.
Mary Jane.
Motto— Til ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
ScaJ— Knockgraffon, co. Tipperary.
COOKE OP CAMERTON.
Cooke, Elizabeth, of Camerton, Cumberland, is
eldest dau. and one of the co-heiresses of the late
Ealph Cooke, Esq. of Camerton. Miss Cooke
and her sisters are Ladies of the Manor of Camerton,
and hold the estates as joint co-heiresses.
ILtltCitgC. — Ealph Cggke, purcha.sed in April, 1719, from
Joseph Curwen, Esq., the manor or Lordship of Camberton
or Camerton, the mansion house of Camerton Hall, and the
demesne, lands, and other hereditaments in the parishes of
Camerton and Isell, in the county of Cumberland. He d. 31
Aug. of the same year, having had issue,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
COO
I. EicHAED, his heir.
1. Elizabeth, m. the Rev. Curwen Huddlestone, Incumbent
of the Church of St. Nicholas, Whitehaven, Cumberland,
and Eector of Clifton, Westmorland, 2nd son of Andrew
Huddlestone, Esq. of Hutton John, co. Cumberland. She
d. 6 Dec. 1733, leaving issue, Isabella, d. unm. ; and Joyce,
m. William Shannon, Esq., a Lieut, in the Eoyal Navy, and
left no issue.
The son and heir,
KicHAED Cooke, Esq. of Camerton, b. 17 Sept. 1702; in. Nov.
1731, Elizabeth, dau. of John Stanley, Esq. of Dalegarth and
Ponsonby, Cumberland; was a Magistrate, and served the
office of High Sheriff of the county, 1740 (2 Geokge II.). He
d. 19 April, 1765, leaving issue,
1. Ealph, his heir.
I. Dorothy, m. the Rev. William Thomas Addison, Eector of
Workington, Cumberland.
The son and heir,
Ralph Cooke, Esq. of Camerton, m. July, 1778, Frances,
eldest dau. of George Dawson, Esq. of Unthank, Cumberland,
and d. 3 June, 1795, having had issue,
I. Ealph, his heir.
u. George, b. 7 March, 1782, Brigade-Major and Senior
Captain in the 96th regt. of infantry in the Island of St.
Croix, m. Mary, dau. of John Corden, Esq. of St. Croix,
and d. 20 Dec. 1813, leaving issue a dau., m. the Eev. Peter
von Essen, Eector of Harrington, Cumberland, and had no
issue.
III. Richard, 6. 25 April, 1787, and d. unm. 19 June,
1858.
I. Elizabeth, d. an infant.
The son and successor,
Ralph Cooke, Esq. of Camerton, 6. 3 July, 1780 ; m. 8 April,
1806, Catherine, eldest dau. of Humphrey Senhouse, Esq. of
Hames Hall, Cockermouth, Cumberland, Major Cumberland
Militia, and Magistrate of the county, and had issue three
sons, Ealph, George, and William (the two former of whom d.
v.nm. in his lifetime), and five daus. He d. 29 Jan. 1860,
leaving William, his heir, and four daus., Elizabeth, Fkances,
Cathekine, and Isabel. The son and successor,
William Cooke, Esq. of Camerton, 6. 26 March, 1822; d.
unm. 25 Jan. 1866, leaving his four surviving sisters his co-
heiresses, of whom Catherine, the third, in. 30 June, 1875,
J. C. Blanshard, Esq. of Leamington, and Isabel, the
youngest, in. Henry Falcon, Esq. of the Middle Temple,
London, and of Doynton, co. Gloucester, by whom she has
issue,
I. Tom Haeeison, heir presumptive, Lieut. E.N. ; 6. 4 Sept.
1841.
II. Richard Henry, d. an infant.
1 Catherine Senhouse, b. 13 March, 1843; in. 30 Aug. 186.5,
Cecil William Buckley,* Capt. R.N., who for special gal-
lantry in the sea of Azoff, during the Russian war in the
Crimea, was awarded the Victoria Cross with two dates.
May 28 and June 3, 1855; a Knight of the Legion of
Honour, Companion of the Turkish Order of Medjidie,
granted the Crimean, Baltic, and Turkish medals with
1 and Azoff clasps.
* Capt. Buckley d. 7 Dec. 1872, having resigned the command
of H.M.S. "Valiant," 18, to which he had been appointed
14 Dec. 1871. He left issue, Percy Falcon, another son (who
d. an infant), and one dau. Cecil Isabell.
The services for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross
are reported in a dispatch of the late Admiral Lord Lyons as
follows, "Whilst serving as Junior Lieut, of the 'Miranda,'
this officer landed in the presence of a superior force, and set
Are to the Russian stores at Genitchi," and "he also per-
formed a similar desperate service at Taganrog."
The first syvice referred to occurred after the shelling of the
town of Genitchi, on the 29th of May, 1855. After mentioning
the stores were in a very favourable position for supplying the
Russian army, and their destruction was of the utmost impor-
tance, the late Capt. E. M. Lyons, who was in command of the
'Miranda,' wrote, "Lieut. Cecil W. Buckley, Lieut. Hugh
T. Burgoyne, and Mr. John Roberts, gunner, volunteered to
land alons and fire the stores, which offer I accepted, knowing
the imminent risk there would be in landing a party in pre-
sence of such a superior force out of gunshot of the ships.
This very dangerous service they most gallantly performed,
narrowly escaping the Cos.sacks, who all but cut them off from
their boats." The second volunteer service was performed
while the town of Taganrog was being bombarded by the
boats of the fleet, and is thus recorded by Capt. Lyons, " Lieut.
Cecil Buckley, in a four-oared gig, accompanied by Mr. Henry
Cooper, boatswain, and manned by volunteers, repeatedly
landed and fired the different stores and government buildings.
This dangerous, not to say despeiate service carried out in a
town containing upwards of 3,000 troops, was most effectually
performed."
chevron gu. between two
Arms of Cooke — Or,
passant regardant sa.
Crest — A hon passant regardant sa. on a mural crown.
Anns of Falcon — Or, a chevron az. between three falcons,
close ppr.
CreU — A falcon rising ppr.
Motto — Vif, courageux, fier.
Stat — Camerton Hall, near Workington.
COOKES OF BENTLEY.
CoOKES, Thomas Henet, Esq. of Bentley, co.
Worcester, J.P. and D.L., formerly M.P. for East
Worcestershire, b. 25 Oct. 1804 ; on. Eliza, dau. of
I John William Law, Esq.
' ILUTCitflf. — This family, which claims Norman origin, has
been for centuries seated in the highest respectability in co.
Worcester. They were hereditary tenants to the Crown for
the ancient demesne of Tardebigg in that co.
In the 10th century, beyond which period no careful
investigation into the family history appears to have been
made,
William Cookes, of Bell Broughton, was the King's
principal tenant at Tardebigg. His son,
Henry Cookes, on an inquiry by a jury of 12 men, is called
the principal tenant within the manor of Tardebigg, and said
to hold divers farms from his ancestors in the same manor.
His son,
William Cookes, to. {temp. Queen Elizabeth) Ann, co-heir
of Humphry Jennetts, Esq. of Norgrove (who brought her
husband the manor of Norgrove, and other lands co. Wor-
cester, and the manor of Norgrove, co. Hereford), and had
I. Edward, his heir.
II. Thomas, of the Middle Temple, d. s. p., High Sheriff co.
Worcester 1648.
III. John of Lincoln's Inn, temp. James I., whose dau.,
Ann, m. her cousin, Sir William Cookes, Bart.
The eldest son,
Edward Cookes, Esq. of Norgrove and Bentley Pawnee-
foot, CO. Worcester, in. Mary, dau. of Nicholas Cotton, Esq.
of Hornchurch, Essex, by Winifred his wife, dau. of Sir
Hierome AVeston, Knt. of Boxwell, and sister of Richard, 1st
Earl of Portland, by whom he had issue,
I. William (Sir), 1st hart, of Norgrove, High Sheriff of co.
Worcester, joined Charles at the battle of Worcester, when,
according to family tradition, Charles gave him the family
motto " Deo Regi Vicino," and was created a Bart. 24 Dec.
1664. He in. 1st, Ann, dau. of his uncle, John Cookes, of
Lincoln's Inn, who d. s. p.; and 2ndly, Mercy, dau. of
Edward Dineley, of Charlton, co. Worcester, by whom he
had issue, 1 Thomas (Sir), 2nd hart., founder of Worcester
Coll. Oxford, m. Lady Mary Windsor, dau. of Thomas,
1st Earl of Plymouth, by his wife, a sister of George,
Blarquess of Hahfax, and d. s. p. 1701, when the title
hecame extinct; 2 William, in. Mary, dau. and co-heir of
Posthumous John Rea, Esq. of Powick, and d. s. p. 1673;
1 Mercie, m. 1672, Henry Winford, of Glasshampton, co.
Worcester, and d. leaving issue.
II. Henry, of whom hereafter.
III. Edward, of Powick, living 1683, left issue.
IV. Thomas, of Bidford Grange, co. Warwick, d. circa 1670,
leaving issiie.
I. Ann, TO. Richard Amphlett, Esq. of Clent, co. Stafford.
II. Alice, TO. John Arris, Esq. of Charingworth, co. Glou-
cester.
Mr. Cookes d. 7 April, 1637. His 2nd son,
Henry Cookes, Esq. of Barbone, co. Worcester, bapt.
29 Sept. 1625; to. Mary, dau. of Richard Stanley, Esq. of
Stoke Prior, by whom he had three sons, Edward d. s. p. ;
Thomas, of the Middle Temple, d. s. p. ; John, his heir.
He was «. at his death, circa 1678, by his eldest surviving
son,
John Cookes, of Leyton, Essex, High Sheriff 1C91, bapt.
4 Aug. 1658, who TO. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of John Knapp, of
London, Merchant, which lady d. in childbed 28 Feb. 1683;
and 2ndly, 11 Feb. 1685, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir William
Russell, Knt. of London, by whom, who d. 1734, he had, with
other children (of whom Mary, in. David Petty, Esq. of Wan-
stead, and had an only dau., Elizabeth, in. 1722, George, 2nd
Lord Carpenter ; and Ann, m. John Smith, of Stratford) a son,
Henry Cookes, Esq. b. 26 April, 1702 ; m. at Abbeville, in
France, 1720, Jane, dau. of Robert Magraith, Esq. of Lough-
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361
lougher Castle, co. Tipperary, and by her (who d. 1765) had,
with other children, who d. young or s. p., a son.
The Kev. Thomas Cookes, Rector of Norgrove, co. Glouces-
ter, b. 2 April, 1735 ; m. 17C5, Anne, only dau. and heir of
John Denham, Esq. of Welling, Kent, and had issue,
George, 6. 1767; d. 1795.
Thomas, 6. 1769; d. 1774.
Henry, 0. 1773, Capt. in the Eoniney Fenciblcs, was killed at
Kilcullen, near Harristown, Kildare, in an action with the
Irish rebels.
Thomas Secundus, 6. 1775, Lieut, in H.M.'s ship "Marl-
borough," d. in 1802, and was buried at Carmarthen.
Denham James Joseph, of whom presently.
Charies Burrell (Kev.), 6. 1786; m. 1818, Mary Anne, dau. of
Thomas Hayes, Esq. of Bath, d. 4 Jan. 1854, leaving
issue,
George, Lieut. -Col. In the army, late of 3rd Light Dra-
goons, whose dau., Annie Nesida Denham, m. 16 Jan.
1873, Lord Arthur William Hill, 2nd son of the 4th Mar-
quess of Downshire, and d. 16 Jan. 1874.
Thomas Horace (Eev.), Hector of Todmarton.
Harry, Lieut.-Col. K.A.
Alice Maria, m. Col. William M'Clary, of Minerabin, co. Car-
marthen.
The 5th son,
The Key Denham James Joseph Cookes, 6. at Heme, Kent,
12 March, 1777, was Eector of Stanford and Vicar of Clifton-
on-Teme, co. Worcester, and Eector of Astley in the same
CO. He TO. 29 Aug. 1803, Maria Henrietta, dau. of Charles
Johnstone, Esq., 2nd son of Charlotte, Marchioness of Annan-
dale, by her 2nd husband, Col. John Johnstone, and had issue,
Thomas Henry, now of Bentley,
Denham Charles Johnstone, 6. 19 Nov. 1810; d. s. p. 19
April, 1847, at Florence.
Henry Winford (Eev.), b. 15 Nov. 1812, Eector of Astley.
John Eussell, of Woodhampton House, near Stourport, J.P
and D.L., 6. 21 Sept. 1814 ; m. 4 Dec. 1860, Ellen, widow of
Perceval Foster, Esq. of Clent House, and dau. of James
Barker, Esq. of Cleveland House, Wolverhampton, and by
her (who d. 25 Sept. 1861) has one dau., Ellen Maria.
WlUiam Eussell, 6. 9 Aug. 1822; d. July, 1840.
Anna Almeria M'Clary. Georgiana Maria, d. 1832.
Henrietta. Louisa Laura, rf. 1813.
Mr. Cookes d. 23 May, 1819.
Arms— Arg., two chevrons intermixed with six martlets,
three two and one gu.
Crest— Out of a mural coronet or, an arm. in armour ppr.,
charged with two chevronels gu. holding in the gauntlet a
sword arg. pommel and hilt gold.
Motto — Deo, regi, vicino.
Seat — Wolverhampton, Stourport.
COOKSON OF NEASHAM HALL.
CooKSON, James, Esq. of Neasbam Hall, co.
Durham, J.P., High Sheriff 1871, b. Jan. 1816 ; m.
1st, 1847, Sybella, 2nd dau. of Thomas Onesijjhorus
Tyndal, Esq. of The Fort, co. Gloucester, and by
her (who d. 1853) has issue,
I. Joseph Ttnpal, h. 1848. ii. Francis.
I. Emmeline Maria, m. Eev. H. Fairfax.
He m. 2ndly, 1859, Mary Elizabeth Gertrude, dau.
of Thomas O. Tyndal, Esq. of The Eort, by whom
(who d. 1864) he had issue,
II. Florence, b. 1862.
He m. 3rdly, in 1865, Georgina Margaret, dau. of
the late William Edward Rawlinson, Esq., and
grand-dau. of John Kawlinson, Esq. of Alresford
House, Hants, and has issue,
III. James Freville.
V. Lowthion.
vii. Christopher Crackenthorpe.
VIII. Sydney Spencer.
III. Mildreda Evylyn.
ULilXCKt^t. — The family of Cookson came originally from
Settle, in Yorkshire ; and the Cooksons of Whitehill, now re-
presented by Mr. Cookson, of Neasham Hall, held at
Settle the same paternal inheritance for upwards of 300
years by the alternate names of Brian and Eobert (see
pedigree of Cookson in Thoresby's History of Leeds, 1712).
William Cookson, the immediate ancestor of the Cooksons
of Whitehill, had two sons, Isaac, of whom presently, and
William, whose son, Christopher, a.ssuiried the name and arms
of the ancient family of Crackenthorpe, of Newbiggin, West-
morland, on marrying the sister and solo representative of
James Crackenthorpe, Esq., whose younger brother, William
Cookson, D.D., was Canon of Windsor 1792.
Isaac Cookson before-mentioned settled in Newcastle-upon-
Tyne about 1670, where he bought considerable property and
built a spacious mansion. He was buried in St. Nicholas'
Church in that town, where also lie the remains of Hannah
his wife. He was s. by his only son,
John Cookson, who purchased, 1745, the estate of White-
hill, CO. Durham. He m. the eldest dau. of Thomas Lutwidge,
Esq., of Whitehaven, Cumberland, by whom he acquired
considerable property in that county, and had issue,
I. Isaac, his heir.
II. John, Barrister-at-Law, to. Jane, dau. and coheiress of
William Eeed, Esq. of Halliwell, Durham.
III. Thomas, d. young.
IV. Joseph, Capt. in the Life Guards.
I. Elizabeth, to. Samuel Castell, Esq. of Wimbledon, Surrey.
II. Hannah Jane, m. Richard Ellison, Esq. of Sudbroke
Holme, Lincolnshire, M.P. for that co. for many years.
John Cookson d. 1783, and was s. by his eldest son,
Isaac Cookson, Esq. of Whitehill, m. in 1772, Mar-
garet, dau. of James Wilkinson, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne (of the Yorkshire family of Wilkinson of Thorpe), by
his wife Bridget Blencowe, of Blencowe Hall, Cumberland,
and had issue,
I. John, of Whitehill, D.L. and J.P., b. 1773, who d. s. p.
II. James, Col. in the army, who purchased property at
Neasham, co. Durham, in. 1811, Marianne, dau. of David
Stephens, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and d. 1841, leaving
issue,
1 James, now of Neasham Hall.
2 William, Capt. in the army, b. 1818 ; to. Eleanor Ann,
eldest dau. of the late Eev. Thomas George Wilson,
and granddau. of Sir John Eden, Bart, of Windlestone,
CO. Durham, and had issue, one son and three daus.
3 Christopher, Barrister-at-Law, m. Julia, 2nd dau. of
Heaton Ellis, Esq. of Wyddial, Herts, and d. 1859, leaving
issue, one son and four daus.
1 Emma Donna, d. unm.
2 Marianne, to. 1844, the Hon. Henry Sugden, eldest son
of Lord St. Leonards, who d. 1866.
III. Isaac, of Meldon (see that family).
IV. Thomas, of the Hermitage, co. Durham, in. Elizabeth,
only dau. of Charles Edward Selby, Esq. of Earle North-
umberland, and had issue,
1 Isaac Thomas, m. 1843, Janetta Maria, youngest dau.
of the late Sir Mathew White Eidley, Bart., and left a
son and dau.
2 Charles Edward, to. Sarah, eldest dau. of Capt. Coulson,
E.A., of Houndwood, co. Eoxburgh, and left one son.
1 Klizabeth Jane.
2 Matilda, m. 1835, Sir Eichard Pierce Butler, Bart., of
Ballintemple, and Garryhundon, co. Carlow.
V. Christopher, Barrister-at-Law, Eecorder of Berwick-upon-
Tweed, and of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, d. May 10, 1832.
VI. Joseph, m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Elton, Esq., of
Clifton, Gloucestershire, 2ndly, the widow of Col. Elton, nie
Norbury.
II. Emma Donna, m. Lieut.-Col. Bell, of Fcnham Hall,
Northumberland.
III. Caroline, d. young.
Mr. Cookson d. 1831.
^?-7)is— Per pale arg. and gu. two armed legs couped and
counterchanged.
Crest— \ demi-lion rampant, bearing a ragged staff ppr.
Motto — Nil desperandura.
iScai— Neasham Hall, Darlington.
IV. Ernest Edward.
VI. Clement.
COOKSON OF MELDON PARK.
Cookson, John, Esq. of Meldon Park, North-
umberland, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1862, h.
11 Sept. 1808; m. 11 April, 1837, Sarah, eldest dau.
of the late Sir Matthew White-Ridley, Bart, of
iilagdon, and by her (who d. 22 July, 1864) has
issue,
I. John Blencowe, J. P., 6. 19 July, 1843 ; m. 22 April, 1868,
Constance Jane, 2nd dau. of George Fcnwick, Esq., of
Bywell, and has with other issue,
Fhilif Blencowe, 6. 1870.
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n. Charles George, b. 30 Oct. 1848.
1. Jane Lutwidge. ii. Sarah Elizaheth.
III. Laura, m. 27 Oct. 1838, Honorias Sisson Sitwell, Esq.,
B.E. {vide Sit^vell of Barmoor).
XtnCagC— Isaac Cookson, J. P., High Sheriff for Korth-
umberland 1838, b. 1776 (3rd son of the late Isaac Cookson,
Esq. of AVhitehill, co. Durham), m. 1805, Jane, only child of
tlie late Edward Cooke, Esq., of Togston, and had issue,
I. John, now of Meldon.
n. Edward (Eev.), 6. 1810; m. 1833, Salilna Eleanor, sisterof
Sir George Strickland, Bart., and has issue, Alfred ; Geor-
gina; and Jane.
m. WUliam Isaac, late of Benwell Tower, J.P. co. Northum-
berland, b. 10 May, 1812; to. 1st, 16 July, 1839, Jane Anne,
2nd dau. of William Cuthbert, Esq. of Beaufront, co. North-
umberland, and by her (who d. 16 Feb. 1862) has issue,
1 William Bryan, b. 1814 ; d. 1859.
2 Norman Charles, b. 1811.
3 George John, b. 1845.
4 Freville, b. 1852.
5. Henry Theodore, 6. 1859.
1 Jane Anne, m. July, 1865, Thomas William Bulman,
Esq.
2 Agnes Elizabeth.
3 Emily Ellen Emma Donna.
4 Laura Adelaide. 5 Alice Winitrid.
He m. 2ndly, 13 Feb. 1860, Emma Marian, only dau. of the
Eev. Charles Wingfleld {see Wingfield of Oasloio), and
has issue,
6 William Reginald, b. 1866. 6 Hilda Marion.
IV. Arthur James, b. 1813; d. 1811.
V. Isaac, b. 1817 ; d. young.
I. EUzabeth.
n. Emma Donna, 1836, the Rev. John Shadwcll, 2nd son of
Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Vice-Chancellor of England, and has
issue.
in. Fanny Isabella, d. 1835.
IV. Sara Jane, m. 1st, 12 Sept. 1839, Sidney Robert Streat-
feild, Esq., Major 52nd rcgt. ; and 2ndly, 1852, Capt. Henry
Francis Cockayne Cust, son ef Hon. H. C. Cust, of Cock-
ayne, CO. Bedford. She d. 14 Sept. 1867.
V. Mary, m. 1840, William Cuthbert, Esq. of Beaufront.
VI. Emily Lutwidge, m. 1st, Maximilian, Count de Lerken-
feldt, son of the Count de Lerkenfeldt, of Bavaria; and
2iidly, Marcus Lowther, Esq. K.N.
Arms, &c. — As CooKsoN of WUlchlU.
Scai— Meldon Park, Morpeth, co. Northumberland.
COOPER OF TODDINGTON MANOR.
CooPEE, William Coopee, Esq. of Toclclington
Manor, co. Bedford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1867-68, Barrister-at-Law, late Major Beds Militia,
h. 10 April, 1810; m. 26 April, 1831, Laura
Georgina, eldest dau. of the late Capt. Thomas
Ellis, late of the 17tli Light Dragoons, and has
issue one son,
William Smith Cowpee, 6.1832; m. 7 June, 1859, Eliza,
dau. of Thomas Iloussemayne Du Boulay, Esq. of West
Lawn, Sandgate, Kent, and has three daus., Edith
Georgina Cowper; Evelyn Leila; and Harriet Mabel
Julia.
HUTCaflC.— It is stated that this family resided originally
for many years in Sussex, and that the branch of which we
are about to treat was dwelling at Boston, co. Chester, about
the year 1377.
John CowpER, Esq., bapt. 11 March, 1593 (son and heir of
John Cowper of Bosden, a stanch loyalist, temp. Charles I.),
in. 14 Feb. 1631, Mary, dau. and heiress of W. R. Handford,
Esq. of Handford Hall, co. Chester, and dying 1700, was
a. by his son,
John Cowper, Esq. of Bosdon, who m. 1658, Sarah, dau. and
heir of Walter Copestick, Esq. of Langley Park, Derbyshire,
and had issue,
I. John, m. 1721, Hannah, only dau. and heiress of Thomas
Strcttcll, Esq. of Ashton, and dying v. p. 1728, left two sons
and a dau.,
1 John, of Bosden, who altered the spelling of the name
to that now used. He to. 1744, Anne, dau. of the Rev
William Dodge, of Sowerby, Yorkshire, and his dau.
Anne Cooper, marrying the Rev. John Heap, ofBirdham'
Sussex, was mother of the late \\illiku. Dodge Cooper
(iaSe Heap) Cooper, Esq.
2 Thomas, of whom presently.
1 Sarah, to. Joshua Roylance, Esq.
I. Elizabeth, to. William Dale, Esq. of Handford.
II. Hannah, to. Sir Thomas Banastre.
Mr. Cowper d. 6 Oct. 1728, and was s. by his elder grandson,
John Cooper, Esq. His younger grandson,
Thomas Cooper, Esq., to. 18 June, 1749, Sarah, dau. and
heir of William Paulden, Esq. of Timperley, and had twelve
children, eight sons and four daus., ten of whom d. infants;
the youngest dau. Sarah, d. 1785. The only surviving son,
John Cooper, Esq., &. 16 Jan. 1759; to. Jane, dau. of
William Gidden (or, as anciently spelt, Gideon), Esq., and had
an only dau. and heiress,
Elizabeth Cooper, m. her cousin, William Dodge Cooper-
Heap, Esq., who in consequence changed his surname to
Cooper.
Mr. Cooper, High Sheriff for co. Bedford 1812, d. 1824, and
was s. by his son-in-law,
William Dodge Cooper-Cooper, Esq., J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff of Bedfordshire 1829, m. Elizabeth (who d. 6 June,
1855), dau. and heiress of John Cooper, Esq. of Toddington
Park, CO. Bedford, and of Park House, Highgate, co. Middle-
sex, and dropping his paternal surname of Heap, assumed, by
sign manual, 1819, the name and arms of Cooper. Mr. Cooper
had issue,
I. William Cooper, now of Toddington Manor.
II. James Lindsay Cooper, Rector of Toddington, m.
Rebecca, dau. of John Singleton, Esq. of Givendale House,
CO. York, and d. s. p. Feb. 1870.
I. Jane Cooper, d. March, 1856.
II. Elizabeth Cooper, m. 27 May, 1827, Count Alexandre
Charles Joseph Vander Burch, eldest son of the Count
Vander Burch, of Escau.ssines, in Belgium, and d. June,
1874, having had two sons and a dau.,
1 Guillaume Alexandre Felix Charles.
2 Artliur Louis Alexandre Charles Joseph.
1 Marie Cliarlotte Elizabeth, to. Charles, Marquess de
Froissart Broissia, and has two daus.
III. Amelia Cooper. rv. Caroline Cooper,
V. Lucy Cooper, m. 14 July, 1842, Sir Henry
of Knapton House, co. Norfolk, and has issue,
1 Henry.
1 Constance Amelia, to. Rev. T. Cooke.
2 Elizabeth Caroline.
3 Lucy Henrietta Maria, m. Capt. H. Battigcombe, R.N.
4 Another dau.
Mr. Cooper-Cooper d. 9 Aug. 1860.
Arms — Gu., on a chevron between three lions passant arg.,
each holding a battle-axe in his forepaw or, three lozenges sa.,
on a chief engrailed gold a lozenge of the field between two
martlets of the fourth.
Crest — On a gazon vert a lion sejant or and erminois, holding
in his dexter paw a battle-axe and in the sinister a tilting-
spear all ppr.
MoUo—Tuum est.
6'cai— Toddington Manor, Dunstable, Bedfordshire.
COOPER OF MARKREE CASTLE.
CooPEE, Edwaed Henet, Esq. of Markree Castle,
CO. Sligo, Lord Lieut, of that co., J.P., High Sheriff
1871, late Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards, M.P. co.
Sligo 1865-68, b. 9 Jidy, 1827; m. Aug. 1858,
Charlotte Maria, only child of Edward Wilder
Mills, Esq., youngest son of William Mills, Esq. of
Bisterne, Hants, and has issue,
I. Francis Edward, b. 1859.
II. Richard Joshua, b. 1860.
III. Kathleen Emily, 6. 1801.
IV. Arthur Charles, and ) , ,- ,„..
V. Florence Lucy, twins) ^•^^^y-^S'^*-
HtnCajIC.— Edward Cooper, Esq. a Cornet in his cousin
Richard, Lord Colooney's regiment of Dragoons, settling in
Ireland, became possessed of a great estate in that kingdom.
His will, dated 20 Dec. 1679, was proved 5 Jan. 1680. By
Margaret his wife, dau. of Nicholas Mahon, Esq. of Ballina^
multy, CO. Roscommon, he had issue, 1 Edward, d.s.p.; 2
Arthur, his heir; 3, Richard, to whom his father [gave his
lands in the counties of Limerick and Kerry; 1 Mary, m.
George Ormsby, Esq. of Lough Mask; and 2 Margaret, m.
Gustavus Hamilton, Esq. The 2nd son,
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Arthur Cooper, Esq. of Markree, co. SliRO, heir to liis
brother Edward, m. (art. dated 18 May, 1693) Mary, dau. of Sir
Joshua Allen, ICnt., father of John, 1st Viscount Allen, and had
issue, 1 Joshua, his heir; 2 Kichard, d.s.p.; 1 Mary, m.
Robert Folliott, Esq. of Ilollybrook ; 2 Elizabeth ; 3 Anne, m.
John Percival, Esq. ; 4 Eleanor, c(. itnm.; and 5 Margaret.
The eldest son,
Joshua Cooper, Esq. of Markree (whose will, dated 3 Auff.
1757, was proved 17 Jan. 1758), m. (art. dated 5 May, 1729)
Mary, dau. of Richard Bingham, Esq. of Newbrook, co. Mayo,
and left two sons; the younger, Kichard, of Bath, m. Miss
Leigh, but d. s. p. The elder,
The Eight Hon. Joshua Cooper, of Markree, M.P. co. Sligo,
and of the Privy Council in Ireland, to. (art. dated 10 May,
1758) Ahcia, only dau. and heir of Edward Synge, D.D., Bishop
of Elphin, and had issue,
I. Joshua, of Markree, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Eobert Lind-
say, Esq., and d. 1837, s. p.
II. Edward Synge, 711. Anne, dau. of Harry Verclst, Esq.,
Governor of Bengal, and d. 1830, leaving issue,
1 Edward Joshua, late of Markree.
2 Joshua Harry, d. s. p.
3 Richard Wordsworth, b. 1801 ; m. 1826, Emilia Eleanor,
dau. of Lodge Evans, 1st Viscount Frankfort de Mont-
morency ; and d. March, 1850, leaving issue,
Edward Henet, now of IMarkree Castle.
Joshua Harry, of Dunboden, co. Westmeath, Lieut.-Col.,
Major 7th Fusiliers, h. 1831; m. June, 1857, Helen
Malet, dau. of Capt. Haydon, R.N., and has issue,
1 Edward Joshua, b. 1858 ; 2 Richard Wordsworth,
6. 1860 ; 3 Myles Henry, &. 1862 ; 1 Constance Emily.
Kichard Augustus, late Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards, b.
1833 ; 7)1. his cousin, Cecily Florence, May, 1866.
William Synge Cooper, b. 1843.
Emilia Ann, 7)1. 1859, Charles Hartpole Bowen, Esq. of
Courtwood, Queen's Co.
Catherine Elizabeth, m. N. R. Sykes, Esq., 4th son of
Joseph Sykes, Esq. of Rawell.
Frances Louisa.
m. Richard, d. s.p. iv. Jane, d. num.
His grandson,
Edward Joshua Cooper, Esq. of Markree, M.P. for that co.
m. 1st, Sophia, 3rd dau. of Henry Peisley L'Estrange, Esq. of
Moystown, King's Co., which lady d. s. p. ; and 2ndly, Sarah
Frances, dau. of the late Owen Wynne, Esq. of Haslewood, co.
Shgo, by whom he had issue,
Laura Frances, m. 18C0, Arthur Warrc, Esq., 2ud son of
J. A. Warre, Esq., M.P.
Charlotte Sophie.
Emma Marie, m. 8 Sept. 1870, Henry Eastwood, Esq.
Selina Elizabeth.
Cecily Florence, m. 8 May, 186G, Richard Augustus, Capt.
Scots Fusilier Guards, 3rd son of Richard \V. Cooper, Esq.
Mr. Cooper d. 23 April, 1863, and was s. by his nephew, Lieut.-
CoL. Edward Henry Cooper, now of Markree.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st, az., on a chevron, between three
cinquefoils or, two lions passant respecting each other sa. ;
2nd, arg., a chevron engrailed between three m.artlets az.;
3rd, az., three millstones ppr. ; 4th, arg., an eagle displayed
with two heads sa. beaked and legged gu.
Crest — A demi-man affront<5e, habited per pale arg. and sa.,
in the dexter hand ppr. a covered cup or, on the head wreathed
round the temples arg. and az. a cap gu.
Motto — Deo, patria, rege.
Scat — Markree Castle, CoUooncy.
IV. Honora, vi. 1st, G May, 1872, W. H. F. Palmer, Esq.
Capt. 14th Hussars, who d. July, 1874; 2ndly, 11 Jan
1876, WiUiam Spencer Beaumont, Esq. Capt. 14th Hussars.
V. Mary, m. 24 Nov. 1875, George R. TaylM-, Esq. Capt. 3rd
COOPEE, OF COOPER'S HILL.
Cooper, James CoorEE, Esq. of Cooper's Hill,
CO. Limerick, J.P., b. 16 March, 1825 ; m. 10 Aug.
1847, Mary, dau. of Charles Pickering, Esq. of
Eoebuck, co. Dublin, and by her (who d. 27 Feb.
1877) has had issue,
I. Christopher, b. 10 Aug. 1849 ; d. 7 Jan. 1877.
II. Charles, b. 10 June, 1854; d. 16 Sept. 1865.
III. James, 6. 19 May, 1865. iv. Robert, b. 23 Dec. 1S66.
V. John, b. 4 July, 1869.
I. Jane, 7)1. 29 Dec. 1874, Alfred Perceval Graves, Esq. eldest
son of the Bishop of Limerick.
II. Grace, m. 15 Sept. 1868, Thomas William Gribble, Esq.
(Oxon), and Bengal Civil Service, son of Thomas Gribble,
Esq. of Frenches, Redhill, Surrey, and grandson of WiUiam
Cook, Esq. of Roydon Hall, Kent, J.P. for that co.
III. Bridget, m. 24 Nov. 1870, Richard Knight Prichard, Esq.
of Craig Afon, co. Glamorgan.
VI. Sarah.
IX. Susan.
VII. Rachel.
X. Ruth.
VIII. Elizabeth.
This gentleman was authorised by royal license,
26 April, 18M, to take the name and arms of
Cooper in lieii of those of Tuthixl, in comijliance
with the testamentary injunction of his relative,
Honora, relict of James Cooper, Esq. of Cooper
HUl.
ILtnC.tJC. — Christopher Tuthill, Esq. Lieut. R.N., son
of Richard Tuthill, Esq. of Islanduane, co. Limerick, by Mary
his wife, dau. of John Dickson, Esq. of Tory Hill, same co.,
))(. 11 June, 1824, Grace, dau. of Robert Reeves, Esq. of
Flatten, co. Meath, and of Burrane, co. Clare, and by her (who
d. 31 Aug. 1859) had issue,
James Cooper, now of Cooper's Hill.
Robert Reeves Tuthill.
John Villiers Tuthill, m. 19 March, lS.i2, Kate Collins, and
has issue, 1 Christopher; 2 Edward; 3 Robert; 4 Samuel;
5 Richard Massy; 1 Mary; 2 Ada; 3 Emma; 4 Kate;
5 Grace.
Mary Winthrop, m. I April, 1852, Rev. John Bickford
Heard, and has issue, Grace Elizabeth; Henry James;
Christopher John ; and Robert Neville.
Bridget Elizabeth, m. 3 July, 1851, Edward Faulkner Litton,
Esq., and has issue, Leatham Daniel ; Robert, d. 27 Dec.
1859 ; Grace Mary ; Jane ; Elizabeth Dorcas ; and Bridget
Elizabeth. Mrs. Litton d. Dec. 1860.
Mr. Tuthill d. 11 Jan. 1837.
Arms — Sa., a fess wavy erm. between three lions rampant
or.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant or.
Motto— 'Roll irritare leonem.
Seat— Cooper's Hill, Clarina, Limerick.
COOPER OF COOPER HILL,
aUEEN'S CO.
Cooper, Eet. Eobeet, of Cooper Hill, Q,ueen'3
Co., M.A. Triu. Coll. Dubhn, formerly Incum-
bent of Aghade and Grilbertstown, co. Carlow, Lord
of the Manor of Dysart-Gallen in the Queen's Co.,
b. 15 Aug. 1802; m. 1838, Isabella Alicia Maria,
dau. of William Augustus Le Hunte, Esq. of
Artramont, co. Wexford, and has issue,
I. William Augustus, 6. 1839; A.M., T.C.D., J.P. Queen's
Co.
II. Edward George, l>. 1842, A.M., T.C.D.
III. Robert Thomas, b. 1845, M.D., T.C.D., m. 1870, Mary,
dau. of Gen. Byng, and has issue, a son.
IV. Charles Hamlet, b. 1854.
I. Susan Cope.
It UTCacrt.— Thomas Cooper, of Newtown, co. Carlow, d.
23 June, 1714, and was buried at New Garden, co. Carlow.
He had two sons, William, who d. 7 Nov. 1713, and
Edward Cooper, of Sragh, Queen's Co., r,i. 26 May, 1697,
Ann, dau. of John Inglefield, of Dublin, and had issue,
Thomas, b. 21 Jan. 1699; d. 16 Feb. following.
Thomas, b. 29 Sept. 1703; d. 17 July, 1711.
Edward, 6. 3 April, 1705.
John, b. 2 Aug. 1706.
William, of whom hereafter.
Elizabeth, b. 1 Aug. 1700; d. 12 March, 1702.
Sarah, b. 25 Sept. 1701 ; m. Abel Strettell, of Dublin, and d.
9 Aug. 1719.
Ann, 6.7 Sept. 1713; m. 12 Aug. 1733, John Penrose, of
Waterford.
His youngest
Edward Cooper's will is dated 29 Oct. 17
William Cooper, Esq. of Cooper Hill, alias Sragh, 6. 7
Aug. 1709; m. 31 Jan. 1730, Experience, dau. of Abel Strettell,
of Dublin, by whom (who d. 16 May, 1773) he had issue,
Edward, his heir. Abel, 6. 17 Oct. 1734.
Thomas, of Mullimast, co. Kildare, b. 3 Jan. 1736, whose
dau. and heiress, Juliana, m. 6 Aug. 1789, Richard, 2nd
Lord Waterpark, and d. 11 Oct. 1847.
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Lydia, m. Eobert Clibborne, Esq.
Ann, b. 29 April, 173S.
Sarah, b. 5 May, 1739; m. Barclay Clibborne, Esq. of Moate,
CO. Westmeath.
Mr. Coopered. 28 Dec. 1760, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Coopeb, Esq. of Cooper Hill, 6. 1 May, 1733 ; m. 23
Aug. 1754, Sarah, dau. of Eobert Clibborne, Esq. of Whelan
Grove, co. Kildare, and had issue,
William, his heir. Edward, 6. 13 March, 1767.
Ann, 6. 14 Oct. 1755.
Mr. Cooper was s. by his eldest son,
William Coopek, Esq. of Cooper Hill, 6. 7 Feb. 1757, High
Sheriff CO. Carlow 1793; m. by license, dated 23 April 1789,
Susan, dau. of William Cope, Esq. of Merrion Square, Dublin,
by whom iwho d. 1826) he had issue,
I. William Cope, his heir, d. v.nm.
II. Edward, b. 1800; d. unm. 1826.
III. Robert, of Cooper Hill, heir to his brother.
IV. Henry, b. 1806 ; a Gen. in the army, C6\. in the 45th
"Sherwood" Foresters; 7)i. 1843, Jane, dau. of — Bough-
ton, Esq., and has issue, Henry, 6. 1845; Barbara; Bessie.
I. Sarah, d. unm. 1824.
II. Elizabeth, to. 1825, Joseph Fishbourne, Esq. (d. 1826) of
Straw Hall, co. Carlow, and has a dau. Sarah, m. Eev.
F. J. Durbin, Vicar of Harston, Cambridgeshire.
m. Susan, d. 1875. iv. Anne. v. Alicia.
VI. Maria Theresa.
Mr. Cooper d. 1830, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Cope Cooper, Esq. of Cooper Hill, J.P., D.L., High
Sheriff for Queen's Co. 1831, 6. 1796; d. v.nm. 1874, when he
was s. by his next surviving brother, Rev. Robert Cooper, now
of Cooper Hill.
SeaJ— Cooper Hill, Ballickmoyler, Queen's Co.
COOPER OF KIIiLENURE.
Coopeb, Captain Austin, of Killenure Castle,
CO. Tipperary, J.P. for that co., m. 1869, Minnie,
dau. of Very Eev. Ogle William Moore, Dean of
Ologher ; s. his brother Samuel in 1877.
ILfncaflC— Austin Cooper, Esq. (whose father held an
appointment in the Court of Charles I.), though a supporter of
the royal cause, subsequently purchased a tract of land from
Hammond, a soldier of Cromwell's on the restoration of
Charles II. He was obliged to forfeit, whereupon he sold all
his possessions in England, and retired to Ireland, 1661, before
the Act of Oblivion was passed. He m. at Hampton Court,
Mary, dau. of Henry Dodson, Esq. of ICingston-on-Thames,
and niece to Erasmus Smith, Esq., who left large estates for
the endowment of schools in Ireland ; by her he had issue, six
sons and three daus. The 2nd son,
Austin Cooper, Esq., 6. at Hampton Court, 1653, fixed his
residence at Beamore, near Drogheda, co. Meath. He m. 15
July, 1683, Susanna, dau. of William Hansford, Esq., and
'lying 17 Oct. 1743, left, with other issue, Samuel, his heir;
and Joseph, of Barn Hall, co. Kildare, m. 29 March, 1748,
Hannah, dau. of Henry Delamain, Esq. and d. 2 July, 1786,
leaving issue. The eldest son of Austin Cooper,
Samuel Cooper, Esq. of Beamore, b. 1686 ; m. Dorothea,
dau. of William Harrison, Esq. of Carlisle, and dying 26 Dec.
1761, left, with other issue,
I. Samuel, of Beamore.
II. William, of whom hereafter.
III. John, of Cooperhill, co. Meath, m. 18 Sept. 1753, Mary,
dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Paget, Esq., and dying fn
1808, left, with other issue,
Nathaniel, of Cooperhill, Capt. 68th regt., to. 1795, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Hugh Lyons Montgomery, Esq., and dying
1818, left, with other issue, Nathaniel, of Cooperhill, ra.
Anne, dau. of Henry Irwin, Esq. of Streamtown, co. Sligo,
and dying 1852, left, with other issue, Henry Alexander
Cooper, Esq., now of Cooperhill.
The 2nd son,
William Cooper, Esq., 6. 1721, becoming Registrar of
ihe diocese of Cashel, fixed his residence at Killenure 1746.
He TO. May, 1747, Jane, dau. of Henry Wayland, Esq. of Kil-
more House, co. Tipperary, and by her had, with several
daus.,
I. Samuel, of whom presently.
u. Austin, 6. 1759, F.S.A. and M.R.S.A., of Merrion Square,
Abbeyville House, and Kinnealy, co. Dublin. This gentle-
man held places of high trust and emolument under the
Irish Government, and was a devoted antiquary and lover
of literature. He m. 17 July, 1786, Sarah Macwilliam, dau.
of Timothy Turner, Esq., and dying 30 Aug. 1830, left, with
other issue, a son.
Rev. Austin Cooper, of Kinnealy, who m. Margaret, dau. of
James Armstrong, Esq., and dying 1871, left, with other
issue, a son,
Austin Daniel Cooper, Esq., 6. 2 Jan. 1831, now of
Drumnigh and Kinnealy.
Mr. Cooper d. 15 Nov. 1709, and was s. by his eldest son,
Samuel Cooper, Esq. of Killenure, b. 14 June, 1750; m.
17G9, Frances, dau. of Richard Butler, Esq. ; and dying 1831,
was s. by his only surviving son,
William Cooper, Esq. of Killenure, J.P., 6. 19 July, 1772 ;
m. 27 April, 1798, Rebecca, dau. of Rev. Richard Chadwick, of
Perryville, co. Tipperary ; and dying 9 April, 1850, was s. by
his only surviving son,
Samuel Cooper, Esq. of Killenure, J. P., an officer 2nd or
Queen's regt., b. April, 1800 ; m. March, 1829, Louisa Salisbury,
dau. of Richard Long, Esq. of Longfleld, co. Tipperary; and
dying Jan. 1861, left issue,
I. Samuel, of Killenure.
II. Richard, who having m. Kate, eldest dau. of William
Chadwick, Esq. of Ballinard, co. Tipperary, assumed, by
royal letters patent, the name and arms of Chadwick in
addition to those of Cooper. He to. 2ndly, Charlotte, eldest
dau. of John Bouchier, Esq., J.B., of Baggotstown, co.
Limerick.
ni. William. iv. Austin, now of Killenure.
v. Edward. vi. Astley.
I. Charity, m. 1854, John Battersby, Esq. of Bobsville, co.
Meath.
II. Maria Louisa, to. 1866, Edward Eotheram, Esq. of Sally-
mount, CO. Westmeath.
The eldest son,
Samuel Cooper, Esq. of Killenure Castle, 6. 1829, an officer
in the 44th regt., with which he served in the Eastern
Expedition 1854; d. 21 July, 1877, unm., and was s. by his
brother,
Austin, now of Killenure.
Arms — Sa., a chevron wavy erm. between three lions
rampant or.
f •/•('.s(— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a bull passant ppr.,
collared and hoofed or.
Motto — Love, serve.
Seai— Killenure, Cashel, co. Tipperary.
COOPER OF FAILFORD.
CooPEE, William, Esq. of Failforcl, co. Ayi-,
J.P. and D.L., retired Major Eoyal Ayr and Wig-
town Militia, M.A., m. 1st, 1835, Isabella, dau. of
Eobert Clarke, Esq. of Comrie Castle, co. Perth,
wliich lady d. s. p. 1811 ; and 2ndly, 1845, Margaret,
eldest dau. of the Eev. Dr. Hill, Professor of
Divinity in the University of Grlasgow, by Margaret
his wife, only dau. of Major Crawfurd, of Newfield,
Ayrshire, and by her has issue,
I. William Samuel, LL.B. Trinity Hall Cambridge, J.P.,
Capt. Ayrshire Yeomanry, !;. 30 July, 1846; m. 24 April,
1S7S, Amy Frances, dau. of the late Lieut. -Col. Robert
Gordon, Adjutant-Gen. Madras army.
II. Alexander Hill.
I. Margaret Crawfurd, m. 1868, John Bell, Esq. of Enter-
kine, co. Ayr.
II. Janet Ritchie. in. Mary Stewart.
ILfuraflC— This family claims to be descended from the
Coupers ()/ Gngar, in Mid-Lothian.
William Couper, or Cowpeb, b. 1629, was an officer of
Dragoons during the Civil War. He to. Christian Scott, and
settled in co. Dumbarton. He had, with other issue,
John Couper, or Cowpeb, who resided at the Tower of
Banheath, co. Dumbarton; he m. 1676, Christian Gray ; and
d. 1687. His son and successor,
John Couper, b. 1677, also resided at the Tower of Ban-
heath; he TO. 1708, Margaret Thorn, and had a numerous
issue.
The Rev. John Coupee, the eldest son, 6. 1709, was
settled as a clergyman in the co. Lincoln. He changed bis
name to Cooper, and d. unm. at Glasgow, 1789, when tke
repreeentation of the family devolved on his brother,
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William Couper, of Smcithston and Failford, h. 1711, wlio
also changed his name to Cooper, which name he entailed
upon his successors along with his estates. He m. 1754, Mary,
eldest dau. of Hugh Stewart, Esq., and by her (who d. 176S),
had issue; his eldest dau., Cecilia, 6. 1757, m. Lieut. -Gen.
David Shank, an officer who highly distinguished himself in
the American War. She d. 1842. William Cooper d. 1793,
and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Alexander Cooper, of Failford, D.L., 6. 17G5, who held a
Commission in the army, and served abroad. He was after-
wards appointed Capt. Commanding MauchUne Volunteers,
and Lieut. -Col. of the 2nd regt. of Ayrshire Local MiUtia.
He d. unm. 1829, and was s. by his brother,
Samuel Cooper, of Failford, and of Ballindalloch, co. Stir-
ling, 6. 1768, who 7/1. 1795, Janet, dau. «nd heiress of Henry
Bitchie, Esq., of the family of Craigton, by Esther Craufurd,
representative of the Craufdeds of Balshayray and ScoUtotm,
descended from the very ancient House of Craufurdland, co.
Ayr. Soon after his marriage, Samuel Cooper acquired the
Barony of BaUindalloch, ao. Stirling. He was Lieut. -Col. of
the Western Battalliou of Stirlingshire Local Militia, and D.L.
for that CO. He d. 1842, leaving issue,
William, now of Failford.
Henry Ritchie, of Ballindalloch, co. Stirling, J. P., m. Mary
Jane, dau. of Gerald Butler, Esq. of co. Wexford, and has
issue.
Janet Craufurd, m. William Wallace, Esq. of Busbie, co.
Ayr, and d. 1864, leaving Henry, and other issue.
Mary, d. unm. 1861.
Cecilia, on. Eobert Stmthers, Esq. and d. 1841, leaving
issue.
Henrietta, in. John Crooks, Esq. of Levan, co. Renfrew;
rf. 1827, leaving issue.
Frances, m. Herbert Buchanan, Esq., son of Herbert
Buchanan, Esq. of Ardon, co. Dumbarton; and d. 1843,
leaving issue.
Anne, m. George Eoss Wilsone, Esq., and d. 1868, leaving
issue,
Ellinor, m. Thomas Gray Scott, Esq., and has issue,
Esther Eitchie, m. Alexander Graham Dunlop, Esq. ; and
d. 1844, leaving one son, who d. same year.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st, arg., on a bend, engrailed, between
two lions rampant gu. three crescents of the field, all within a
hordure chequy, arg. and az., for Cooper; 2nd and 3rd,
quartered : 1st and 4th, arg., on a chief gu. three lions" heads
erased of the first all within a bordure erm., for Ritchie;
2nd and 3rd, gu., a fess erm. and in chief a mullet of the last,
for Craufurd ; 4th, arg., a chevron gu. surmounted of another,
erm. betwixt three laurel slips vert, aU within a bordure
chequy as the former, for Couper or Cowpek.
Crest — On the dexter side, issuant out of a wreath arg. and
gu., a dexter hand holding a garland of laurel both ppr., and
over the same the motto " Virtute ; " and on the sinister,
upon a wreath arg. and az., an oak tree, with a branch borne
down by a weight hoth ppr. ; and over the same the motto
"Eesurgo."
Seat— Smithstone House, Tarbolton, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire.
and had, with another son, James, who m. and resided some
time in Spain,*
George Gale, Esq., Lord Blayor of York 1534 and 1540,
ancestor of the Gales of Scruton.
Lieut. -Col. Foster Lechmere Coore, of Firby, N.R. York-
shire, eldest son of John Coore, Esq., and Ann Lechmere
his wife, s. 1821, his uncle, Col. Thomas Coore, whose
father, Foster, was son of Alderman Thomas Coore, of Liver-
pool. He m. 1816, Harriet Gale, of Scruton, eldest dau. and
heiress of Henry Gale, Esq. of Scruton, eldest son of Roger
Henry Gale, Esq. of Scruton, by Catherine, his wife, dau. of
Christopher Crowe, Esq. of Kiphn, and grandson of Roger
Gale, of Scruton, M.P., the well-known author of the iJ«;is«r«j//.
Honoris de Richmond, 1st "Vice-President of the Society of
Antiquaries, and by her (who d. 15 Dec. 1839) left at his
decease, 1837 (with four daus., Mary, m. Col. Hamlet Coote
Wade; Sophia; Augusta, ni. Major Frederick Gordon Christie ;
and Charlotte, m. Capt. Samuel Stovin Hood Inglefield), one
son, the present Henry Foster Coore, Esq. of Scruton.
Arms— Az. on a fess, between three saltiers arg, as many
lions' heads erased of the field langucd gu.
Crest— An unicorn's head or.
Jl/o(to— Qui semina vertu raccoglia fama.
Seat — Scruton Hall, Bedale.
COORE OF SCRUTON HALL.
Coore, Henry Foster, Esq. of Scruton Hall, co.
York, J.P. and D.L., b. 18 Jan. 1820 ; m. 3 July,
1841, Augusta Caroline, dau. of Mark Milbank,
Esq. of Thorp Perrow, by the Lady Augusta his
-wife, and has issue,
I. Henry Mark Gale, J.P. (the Leases, Bedale, Yorkshire),
b. 6 June, 1842 ; ?». 21 Aug. 1872, Hon. Mary Emily Strutt,
dau. of Edward, 1st Lord Belper, and has issue, Alice
Mary, 6. 1873; Sybil Augusta, b. 1874; Dorothy, i.l876;
and Hilda Frances, b. 1877.
II. Alfred Thomas, b. 3 Sept. 1845; m. Louisa Grey, and has
four sons.
III. Augustus Lechmere, &. 13 May, 1S47.
IV. George Barnard MilbanU, b. 23 Dec. 1865.
}. Louisa, m. Edward Fletcher, Esq.
u. Caroline Augusta.
StltCatjr.— The fatnUy of Gale, now merged in that of
CooEE, was of importance in the North and East Ridings of
Yorkshire early in the 16th century.
James Gale, the first named in the pedigree, was seated at
Thirntoft, near Scruton, in the hundred of East Gilling and
North Eiding, anno 1523. His son and heir,
OuvBii Gale, of Thirntoft, m. Ellen Marshall, of Eichmond,
COOTE OF BALLYCLOTJGH CASTLE
AND BEARFOEEST.
CooTE, Charles Pubdon, Esq. of Ballyclough
Castle and Bearforcsfc, co. Cork, J.P. and D.L.,
A.D.C. to the Lord Lieut, of Ireland, b. 8 Aug.
1817 ; m. 22 June, 1871, Harriette Louisa, 4th dau.
of Eobert Perceval Maxwell, Esq., D.L. of Gi-ooms-
port, CO. Down, and Moore Hill, co. Waterford, and
has issue,
Charles Eobeet Puedon, 6. 23 June, 1875.
Lydia Purdon, 6. 5 July, 1872.
iLtUCagC. — Robert Carr Coote, Esq., son of Chidley
Coote, Esq. of Ash Hill, co. Limerick, by Elizabeth Anne his
wife, dau. of Eev. Ealph Carr, and brother to Sir Charles
Henry Coote, 9th bart. of Ballyfin, Queen's Co. (father of the
present bart. (see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage), d. 5 Nov.
1834, leaving issue, by Margaret Grier his wife,
I. Charles Purdon, an Officer 3rd Dragoon Guards, m. 1846,
Lydia Lucy, dau. of Eev. John Digby Wingfield-Digby,
Vicar of Coleshill, co. Warwick, nephew o£ the late Earl
Digby, and d. in 1849, leaving by her (who m. 2ndly,
9 Dec. 1851, James, 'Viscount Lifford) a son,
Charles Pdedon, now of Ballyclough Castle, and Bear-
forest.
II. Eobert CaiT, m. Miss Farrer.
III. Ealph. rv. Chidley.
I. Carohne.
n. Maria, m. Henry M. Smythe, Esq. of New Park, eo.
Roscommon.
m. Elizabeth, d. 1863.
Arms— Arg., a chevron sa. between three coots close ppr.
Crest— A coot close ppr.
Mottoes — Vincit Veritas ; and Coute qui coute.
Seafs— Ballyclough Castle ; and Bearforest, Mallow, co. Cork.
COOTE OF WEST PARK.
Coote, Eyre, Esq. of West Park, co. Southampton,
b. 31 Dec. 1857.
HtncaCIE.— This is a branch of the family of Coote,
extinct Earls of Mountrath and Bellamont, now Baronets of
Ballyfin {see Bueke's Peerage).
Rev. Chidley Coote, D.D., grandson of Chidley Coote,
Esq. of Killester, co. Dublin, the brother of Sir Chaells
Coote, Bart., 1st Earl of Mountrath, to. 31 Jan. 1702, Jane,
dau. of Right Hon. George Evans, of Bulgadden Hall, co.
Limerick, and sister of George, 1st Lord Curbery, and had
with two daus., Mrs. Stearne Tuckey, and Mrs. WiLUam Vowell,
six sons.
* He subsequently settled in Ireland, whence his descendants,
during the rebellion there, transplanted themselves to White-
haven. From this branch deseended Liect.-Col. Gaus Bbad-
DYM,, Iftle of Conishead Priory.
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I. EoBEKT, whose grandson, Sir Charles Henry Coote, s. as
9th bare, of Ballyfin, at the death, s. p., Ib02, of Charles
Henry, 7th Earl of Mountrath.
II. George, d. unm.
III. Chakles (Very Kev.), of whom hereafter.
IV. John. V. Thomas, left issue.
VI. Eyre (Sir), K.B., of West Park, General in the army,
at one time Commander-in-Chief in India.
Bev. Dr. Coote's 3rd son.
Very Eev. Chables Coote, Dean of Kllfenora, m. 1st,
1753, Grace, dau. of Thomas Tilson, Esq., and widow of
Thomas Cuffe, Esq., and by her had issue,
I. Chables Heket, who s. Charles, last Earl of Mounti-atli, as
2nd Lord Castlecoote, under a special limitation in the
patent, m. Elizabeth Ann, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Henry
Tilson, D.D., of Eagle Hill, co. Kildare, and d. 22 Jan.
1823, leaving an only son,
Eyre, 3rd Lord Castlecoote, m. July, 1822, Barbara, dau.
and co-heir of Sir Joshua Colles Meredyth, 8th hart, of
Greenhills, and </. s. p. 1827, when the peerage expired.
His widow m. 2ndly, July, 1874, Joseph, 4th Earl of MiU-
town, K.P. and d. 14 Feb. 1784.
II. Eyke (Sir), of whom hereafter.
I. Grace, m. Eight Kev. Henry Bathurst, D.D. Bishop of
Norwich.
The Dean of Kilfenora m. 2ndly, 1770, Katherine, dau. of
Benjamin Bathurst, Esq. of Lydney, co. Gloucester, but had
no further issue. His will, dated 1 Aug. 1789, was proved
3 March, 1796. His 2na son,
SiE Etee Coote, Knt., of West Park, Lieut.-Gen. in the
army, m. Sarah, dau. and co-heir of John Rodbard, Esq., and
■was father of
Etee Coote, Esq. of West Park, M.P. for Clonmel 1830-32,
TO. 13 April, 1828, Elizabeth Rosetta, dau. of James Hewitt,
Massy-Dawson, Esq. of Ballynacourte, co. Tipperary, by whom
(who m. 2ndly. Sept. 1842, Eear-Admiral Armor Lowry-Corry,
E.N., and d. 7 Jan. 1853) he left at his decease, 30 May, 1834,
one dau., Katherine, m. Capt. William Houston-Stewart,
E.N., and a son and heir,
Eybe Coote, Esq. of West Park, 6. 4 Oct. 1830; m. 17 Feb.
1857, Jessie Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. H. Lechmere Worrall,
E.I.C., and d. at Ischl, in Austria, 23 Aug, 1864, leaving by her
(who m. 2ndly, 21 May, 1SG7, William Selby-Lowndes, son
of WilUam Selby-Lowndes, Esq. of Whaddon HaU, and Winslow
CO. Buckingham) two sons,
Etee, his successor, now of West Park.
Charles Henry, b. 5 Aug. ldo9.
Arms— Arg., a chevron sa. between three coots close ppr.
Crest — A coot close ppr.
Motto — Coute qui coute ; and Vincit Veritas.
Sesi— West Park, Rockbournc, via SaUsbury.
COOTE OF MOUNT COOTE.
Coote, Charles Joh^t Aldwoeth, Esq. of
Mount Coote, co. Limerick, J.P., Barrister-at-Law,
Higli Sheriif co. Limerick 1876, s. his brother 22
Feb. 1869. Mr. Coote of Mount Coote is, through
Ehzabeth, Countess of Meath, dau. of Francis
Lennard Lord Dacre, the representative of Sir Lewis
ChfPord, E.G., /eMja. Heney IV., younger son of
Eoger, Lord Clifford, and one of the co-heirs of Sir
Arnold Savage, Speaker of the House of Commons
about the same time.
JLtUCaSC— Sin Philips Coote, Knt., of Mount Coote,
CO. Limerick, bapt. 10 March, 1C5S (2nd son of Col. Chidley
Coote, of Killester, younger brother of Charles, 1st Earl of
Mountrath), fought for William III. at the Boyne. He m.
1st, Jane, dau. of Dr. Henry Jones, Bi.shop of Meuth, by whom
he had an only child, Anne, who ci. young; and 2ndy, Lady
Elizabeth Brabazon, eldest dau. and co-heir of William, 3rd
Earl of Meath, by whom he was father of
Chables Coote, Esq., who m. Katherine, dau. of Sir Robert
Kewcomen, Bart., by Lady Mary Chichester his wife, dau. of
Arthur, 2nd Earl of Donegal, and dying 17G1, was s. by his
son,
Chiblet Coote, Esq. of Mount Coote, who m. Jane, dau. of
Sir Ralph Gore, Bart., Speaker of the Irish House of Commons,
and left at his decease, 24 Feb. 1704 (with a dau., Elizabeth,
wife of James King, Esq., of Gola, Fermanagh), a son,
Chables Coote, Esq., who m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir
of PhiUp Oliver, of Altamira, Esq., M.P., 2nd 80n of Robert
Oliver, Esq., of Castle Oliver, and by her had, Chidley, of
Mount Coote; Charles Philip, m. Anne, dau. of Charles
Atkinson, Esq., of Eehins, co. Mayo, and left issue ; and
Elizabeth, '/)i. Major Caleb Barnes, of co. Meath. The eldest
son,
Chidley Coote, Esq. of Mount Coote, m. July, 1797, Anne,
dau. and co-heir of the Hon. William Williams Hewitt, and
by her (who d. 1842) had issue,
Chables Chidley, late of Mount Coote.
Charies William.
Charles Eyre, m. a dau. of the late Major Crofton Crokcr,
and d. 1858, having liad issue three daus.
Charies Pliilips, d. s. p. 21 Sept. 1851.
Chables John Aldworth, Barrister-at-Law, now of Mount
Coote.
Charles James, Lieut.-Col. 18th Foot, m. a dau. of Thomas
Stewart, Esq. of Limerick, who d. 24 May, 1853, having had
issue, Chidley, d. 15 April, 1837 ; Charles James, late Capt.
18th Foot, 6. 1837; m. 1867, Emily, youngest dau. of the
Hon. Henry Pakenham, D.D., Dean at St. Patrick's (see
BuEKE's Peerage, Longford, E.) ; Ann Hewett, m. Henry-
John Norman, Esq., and has had issue, Ada, m. the
Hon. LesUe Pepys (see Boeke's Peerage, Cottenham, E.) ;
and Kathleen, d. 15 July, 1848.
Alicia, m. John Wingfield King, Esq., 2nd son of Lieut.-
Gen. the Hon. Sir Henry King, K.C.B., d. 14 Sept. 1855.
Mr. Coote d.ll July, 1843, and was s. by his son,
Chables Chidley Coote, Esq., of Mount Coote, who c.
22 Feb. 1869.
^nns— Arg., a chevron between three coots sa.
Crest — A coot, ppr.
SecU — Mount Coote, Kilmallock, co. Limerick.
COPE OF OSBASTON HALL.
Cope, Thomas, Esq. of Osbaston Hall, co.
Leicester, Barrister-at-Law, M.A., b. 1840 ; s. his
father 1 Sept. 1868.
ILtlTCitJE— The manor of Osbaston, co. Leicester, was sold
about 1760, by Francis N. C. Mundy, Esq., to Richard Whitby.
Esq. of Derby, and descended to his dau. Sarah (widow of
Josias Cockshut Twisleton, Esq.), who d. s. p. 3 Sept. 1828,
having enjoyed Osbaston Hall for the term of her life. In the
year following it was sold to
Thomas Cope, Esq. This gentleman, whose family came
originally from Donnington Heath, co. Warwick, m. 1st,
Martha, dau. of John Bodington, Esq., by whom he had a son,
Thomas, his heir, and other issue; and 2ndly, Charlotte Jane,
dau. of Henry Lutwyche, Esq., and widow of William Benn,
Esq., by whom he had a son, Skeflington, who d. young. Mr.
Cope d. 10 May, 1837, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Cope, Esq. of Osbaston Hall, co. Leicester, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1855, to. 1838, Mary Greenaway, dau.
of Francis Bennett Goldney, Esq. of Willow Brook, Great
Marlow, Bucks (see Goldney of Beechfidd), and had issue,
Thomas, now of Osbaston Hall.
Samuel William (Rev.), M.A., Perpetual Curate of Bramley,
CO. York, b. 1842.
Blary Elizabeth. Eleanor Anne.
Marianna Sophia.
He d. 1 Sept. 1808.
/Scat— Osbaston Hall, near Hinckley.
COPE OF DRTJMMILLY.
Cope, John Alexander Mainley, Esq. of
Drummilly, co. Armagh, High Sheriff 1868, m. 16
May, 1848, Georgina Catherine, 3rd dau. of
Nathaniel Garland, Esq. of Michaelstowe Hall, Essex,
and Woodcote Grove, Surrey, and Anna his wife
(afterwards Anna Cope), and by her has issue,
I. Edgar Broome, &. 26 March, 1849.
II. John Gariand, b. 25 July, 1850.
in. Arthur Mainly, 6. 27 April, 1854.
IV. George Cope, 6. 12 July, 1855.
v. Frederick Lorance, b. 26 July, 1857.
I. Amy. 11. Anna Martha Georgina.
III. Mary Constance.
ILtltCaSt— This family derives from a branch of the
ancient Baronetical family of Cope (see Bueke's Peerage and
Baronetage).
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Walter Cope, Esq. of Drummilly, co. Armagh, eldest son of
Richard Cope (3rd son of Sir Anthony Cope, 1st bart. of
Hanwell), by Anne his wife, sister of Sir William Walter, left
at his decease (his will was dated 1G58), by Abigail his 1st wife,
dau. of Thomas Moigne, Bishop of Kilmore, a son and heir,
Walter Cope, Esq. of Drummilly, m. Jane, dau. of Very
Eev. James Downham, Dean of Armagh, and by her (who d.
April, 1688) left a son,
Walter Cope, Esq. of Drummilly, in. Sarah, dau. of
Thomas Tipping, Esq. and d. 1724, leaving a son, Walter, of
whom presently; and five daus., all of whom d. tmm., except
the youngest, Abigail, who m. Archdeacon Nicholas Meade,
and had one dau., Sarah Arabella Abigail, of whom here-
after. Mr. Cope was s. by his son,
The Eight Rev. Dr. Walter Cope, of Drummilly, Bishop
of Ferns and Leighlin, m. Anne,;dau. of Sir Arthur Acheson,
Bart., of Gosford' co. Armagh, but d. s. p. 31 July, 1787, and
was s. by his niece,
Sarah Arabella Abigail Meade, who assumed the sur-
name of Cope. She ?». Nicholas Aro.hdale, Esq. of Castle
Archdale, co. Fermanagh, and had issue (besides one dau.,
Anna, who s. her brother) three sons, Walter, d. unm. ;
Samuel Walter, d. unm. ; and
Arthur Walter Cope, Esq. of Drummilly, who m. Caroline
Lester, and had one dau., Carohne Arabella Archdale, who
TO. Francis Wilson Heath, Esq. of New Grove, Lisburn. Mr.
Cope d. 8 Nov. 1846, and was s. under the will of his grand-
uncle. Dr. Walter Cope, by his sister,
Anna, widow of Nathaniel Garland, Esq. (see Garland).
She thereupon assumed the name cf Cope under royal license,
and d. 4 May, 1867, having by will devised her estates to her
son-in-law, John A. M. Pinniger, Esq., and her 3rd dau.,
Georgina Catherine his wife, in strict entail, who assumed the
name of Cope only, under royal license in 1867, and are the
present possessors.
Arms—Arg., on a chevron az. between three roses gu.,
slipped and leaved ppr. as many fleurs-de-lis, or.
Crest— Out of a fleur-de-lis or, a dragon's head issuing gu.
Molto — iEqao adeste animo.
-Seat— Drummilly, Loughgall, co. Armagh.
*
COPE OF LOUGHGALL MANOS.
Cope, Feancis Eobeet, Esq. of The Manor,
Loughgall, CO. Armagh, b. 21 Nov. 1853.
HtUCaflE. — Anthony Cope, Esq. of Portadown, co.
Armagh, younger brother of Walter Cope, Esq. of Drummilly,
m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Moigne, Bishop of Kilmore, by
whom (who d. 31 Dec. 1640) he had an only son,
-Vert Rev. Anthony Cope, LL.D., Dean of Elphin, m. his
2nd cousin, Elizabeth, dau. and eventual heiress of Henry
Cope, Esq. of Loughgall, and grand-dau. of Anthony Cope,
Esq. of Armagh, who was 2nd son of Sir Anthony Cope, 1st
bart. of Hanwell, and d. Feb. 1705, leaving, with other issue, a
son and heir,
Robert Cope, Esq. of Loughgall, M.P. for Armagh, m. 1st,
Sept. 1707, Letitia; dau. of Arthur Brownlow, Esq. of Lnrgan,
who d. s.p. ; and 2ndly, G March, 1711, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
AVilUam Fownes, Bart, of Woodstock, by whom (who d.i Dec.
1748) he had with other issue,
Anthony (Very Rev.), s. his father in the Manor of Mount
Norris, appointed Dean of Armagh 1753, d. s. p. 28 April,
1764. His widow m. Charles Jackson, Bishop of Kildare.
Arthur, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Cope d. 17 March, 1753. His younger son,
Arthur Cope, Esq. of Loughgall, m. Jan. 1761, Ellen
Osborne, and had issue,
I. Robert Camden, his heir.
II. Kendrick, Lieut.-Col., d. unm. Aug. 1827.
1. Emma. ii. Elizabeth.
III. Mary, to. Col. Richard Doolan, E.I.C.S., and had a son,
Robert Wright Cope Doolan, who assumed the surname
of Cope on succeeding to the estates of his cousin.
The eldest son,
Robert Camden Cope, Esq. of Loughgall, M.P. for Armagh,
Lieut.-Col. Armagh Mihtia, m. Mary, dau. of Samuel Elliott,
Esq., Governor of Antigua, and had an only son,
Arthur Cope, Esq. of Loughgall, b. 1814; d. s.p. 1841, and
, bequeathed his estates to his cousin,
Robert Wright Cope Doolan, Esq. of Loughgall Manor,
J.P. and D.L., b. 2 Feb. 1810; wh» changed his surname to
Cope: to. 6 June, 1848, Cecilia Philippa, dau. of Capt. Shawe
Taylor, of Castle Taylor, co. Galway, and had issue.
I. Francis Robert, now of Loughgall Manor.
I. Albina Ehzabeth, m. 1876, Rev. Francis Arthur Powys, 4th
son of Henry Philip Powys, Esq. of Hardwick House, Berks.
II. Emma Sophia. m. Helen Gertrude.
^rms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Cope, arg., on a chevron az.
between three roses gu. stalked and leaved vert, as many fleurs-
de-lis or, a mullet of the second for difference ; 2nd and 3rd,
Doolan, arg., three crescents in pale az. between two pellets
in fess.
Crests— 1st, Cope, out of a fleur-de-lis or, charged with a
mullet gu. adragun's head of the second; 2nd, Doolan, on a
chapeau az. turned up erm. a crescent or, therefrom issuant
a trefoil, slipped vert.
Motto — JEqVLO adeste animo.
Seal— The Manor, Loughgall.
COPEMAN OP HEMSBY HALL.
The late Eobert Copeman, Esq. of Hemsby Hall,
Norfolk, J.P., b. 25 March, l.SOO ; m. 12 May, 1831,
Anne, only surviving child of John Barker Hunting-
ton, J.P., of East Somerton, by his 1st wife, Ann,
only dau. of Benjamin Barker, Esq. of Carbrooke,
J.P., and had issue,
I. George Rickard, now of Hemsby, Barrister-at-Law, J. P.,
M.A., 6. 25 June, 1832.
II. Robert John Barker, B.A., &. 9 Aug. 1837.
I. Anne Elizabeth. ii. Jane Louisa.
He d. 2 Jan. 1879.
iLtUCagC. — Geoege Copeman, of Woodbastwick and
Hemsby Hall, in the Parish of Hemsby, co. Norfolk, m. 1st,
Katherine Bayfield ; and 2ndly, Mary Smith, widow ; by the
former (who was buried 22 Aug. 1740) he left at his decease,
July, 1772, his 4th son,
Benjamin Copeman, Esq. of Hemsby Hall, bapt. 7 Feb. 1739;
TO. 5 Nov. 1771, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Gilbert, Esq. of Ched-
grave, co. Norfolk, and by her (who d. 22 April, 1814) had two
sons and one dau..
of Hemsby Hall.
George, of Stokesby Hall, b. 29 Sept. 1775 ; d. unm. 2 Jan.
1848.
Elizabeth, buried at Hemsby, 12 Nov. 1772.
Mr. Copeman d. 13 Feb. 1787, aged 47, and was s. by his son,
Robert Copejian, Esq. of Hemsby Hall, co. Norfolk, 6.
3 Oct. 1773; m. 20 Sept. 1796, Jane Engle, dau. of John Hunt-
ington, Esq. of Winterton, and by her (who d. 18 March, 1834)
had issue,
Thomas Henry (Rev.), M.A., &. 23 Feb. 1799; m. 17 Aug.
1824, Agnes Hester, dau. of Timothy Fellows, of Ormesby
St. Margaret, co. Norfolk, and by her (who m. 2ndly, 1832,
John Johnson Tuck, Esq. of Wortham, Suffolk, J.P.,
and d. 20 Aug. 1864) had issue, Thomas Henry, b. 22 Sept.
1826; Agnes Catherine, m. 5 April, 1853, Rev. Clement
Gilbert, late Vicar of Hemsby, now of Strumpshaw Hall, in
said CO., and has issue. The Rev. T. H. Copeman d. 21
AprU, 1827.
Robert, late of Hemsby Hall.
Sarah Elizaoeth, d. iinm. 6 March, 1850.
Jane, d. unvi. 30 Jime, 1837.
Mr. Copeman d. 27 Aug. 1866, aged 92.
Arms—Arg., two bars engrailed az. on a bend gu. a tower
between two estoiles of the first.
Crest — A tower arg. charged with an estoile gu. issuant from
the battlements a talbot's head also gu.
Motto— In arce salus.
iSectJ— Hemsby Hall, Yarmouth.
COPPINGER OE BALLYVOLANE.
Eepresented by John Charles Coppingee
O'CoxNEXL, grand nephew of the late William
CoppiNGEE, Esq. of Ballyvolane and Barryscourt,
CO. Cork, b. 9 Dec. 1778, who *. his father 15 July,
1816. He d. unm. 6 Nov. 1862, having devised his
estates in co. Cork to his nephew the late Moegan"
John O'Connell, Esq. of Ballylean Lodge, co.
Clare. The Clare estates passed to his sister Eliza-
beth, widow of John O'Connell, Esq. who dying 21
Dec. 1863, was s. in them by her son, the said
Morgan John, who d. 1875, leaving a son and heir
the present representative.
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^itttKQt. — So far back as the beginning of the 14th
century (anno 1319), we find by the municipal records of Cork,
Stephen Coppinger, Mayor of that city.
Stephen Coppisgeb, Esq., son of Stephen Coppinger, Esq. of
Ballyvolane (who d. 1620;, described in his monumental in-
scription in Upper Shandon churchyard, as chief of his name,
m. Elizabeth (or EUce) Goold, and had i. Thosias, his heir;
II. William, last Catholic Sheriff of Cork 1687, whose grandson,
William Coppingeb, founded a commercial establishment at
Bordeaux. He had, with several other children, a son, Wil-
liam Coppisgeb, 6. 1734; rf. 1802, leaving, with two daus.,
Adelaide, m. Luke Callaghan, Esq. of Paris, Banker (who d.
1832, leaving a son, Augustus Callaghan, and two daus.), and
Emilie, a son, James Coppingeb, of Paris, Banker, who m.
Mademoiselle Salle, and had issue ; m. Henry, ancestor of
General Joseph Coppinger, of the Spanish service, resident at
the Havannah ; iv. Matthew. Stephen Coppinger d. 1678, and
was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Coppinger, Esq., m. Ellen, dau. of Edward Galwey,
Esq. of Lota, and had (with four daus.) three sons, Stephen,
his heir; Edward, Captain in the service of James II., killed
1691, at Bottlehill, co. Cork ; and John, of Granacloyne,
ancestor of Thomas Stephen Coppinger, Esq. of Blidleton. The
eldest son,
Stephen Coppingeb, Esq., to. atLaEochelle, 170O, Johanna,
dau. of Stephen Gould, Esq. of Cork, and had three sons, viz.,
I. John, his heir; ii. William, eventual inheritor; in. Joseph,
m. Miss Arthur, of Limerick, and had (with four daus., two of
whom were nuns; another was the wife of Daniel Cronin,
Esq. of The Park, near Killarney ; and the 4th m. Nicholas
Tuite Selby, Esq.) .six sons, viz., 1 Stephen, m. Miss Gallwey,
of Killarney; 2 William, Catholic Bishop of Cloyne; 3 Thomas,
who d. s. p.; 4 Peter, m. for his 2nd wife the dau. of Henry
O'Brien, Esq. of Kilcor, and had a son, William Henry Cop-
pinger, Esq., m. Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Richard O'Byrne, Esq.
of the ancient house of Cabinteely, and had issue ; 5 Joseph,
d. s. V- at New York ; 6 John, d. s. p. at St. Croix. The
eldest son,
John Coppingeb, Esq., m. 1st, Mary, elder dau. and co-heir
of Nicholas Blundell, Esq. of Crosby, Lancashire, and by her
had a son, who d. 1745. Mr. Coppinger m. 2ndly, the dau.
and co-heir of Michael Moore, Esq. of Drogheda, and had an
only dau., his successor,
BIaeiana Coppingeb, m. 1767, Charles Howard, afterwards
11th Duke of Norfolk, but dying in childbed 1769, she was s-
by her uncle,
William Coppingeb, Esq. of Ballyvolane and Barryscourt,
in. his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of John Galwey, Esq. of Lota,
and had four daus. (of whom the eldest m. Cornelius O'Brien,
Esq. of Kilcor; the 2nd, Mary, m. Dr. Callanan, of Cork; and
the youngest, Teresa, m. Pierce Power, Esq. of Clonmult) and
seven sons, viz.,
Stephen, who predeceased his father, unm.
WiLLLiM, his heir. John, d. uvm.
Thomas, m. Dorinda, dau. of Edmund Barry, Esq., and had,
with other children, a son, Edmund, the father of Thomas
Coppinger, Esq. of Eossmore.
Kichard, an officer in the Austrian service, under his friend.
Gen. Lord Taaffe. He d. s. p. at Prague.
Joseph, ra. his cousin, Alicia, dau. of John Coppinger, Esq.
of Gronacloyne, and was father of William Joseph Cop-
pinger, Esq. who m. Margaret, dau. of Henry O'Brien, Esq.
of Kilcor, and had issue, John Joseph, Lieut.-Col. in the
army of the U.S., and other children.
James, m. his cousin, Alicia, dau. of William Coppinger,
Esq. of Cork, and had issue. His eldest son, AVilliam, m.
1st, Ellen, dau. of Richard Moylan, Esq. ; and 2ndly, in
Paris, Harriot, 2nd dau. of the Rev. James Saunders, Rector
of Santry. He left issue by both wi\ es.
Mr. Coppinger was «. by his eldest surviving son,
William Coppingeb, Esq. of Barryscourt, rn. 1777, Jane,
dau. of Stanislaus, and sister and heiress of Rev. Donat
M'Mahon of Clenagh, co. Clare. By this lady (who d. 31 Jan.
1833) he had, with several other children, who predeceased
him,
I. William, late of Ballyvolane and Barryscourt.
II. John M'Mahon, late of the 13lh Dragoons, d. v/nm in
London, 1829. '
I. Elizabeth, m. 1806, John O'Connell, Esq. of Grcna, co.
Kerry (who d. 21 Dec. 1863), and had issue,
1 Morgan John, M.P. co. Kerry, b. 27 Aug. 1811; -m. 21
Feb. 186,1, Mary Anne, only dau. of the late Charics
Bianconi, Esq., D.L., of Longtield, co. Tipperary, and
d. 1875, leaving an only son, John Charles Coppinger
O'CoNNELL, 6. 1871, the present representative of Cop-
pingeb of Ballyvolane and Barryscburt.
2 John Dominick Patrick, in Holy Orders of the Church of
^- — ',25 March, iaZfi.
1 Jane, m. 1st, Charles O'Donoghue (O'Donoghue of
the Glens), and is mother of the present O'Donoghue ;
and2ndly, P. McCarthy O'Leary, Esq.
2 Catherine, m. Samuel Vines, Esq.
n. Mary, m. her cousin, James Blackney, Esq., eldest son of
Walter Blackney, Esq., M.P., and d. Sept. 1833.
Mr. Coppinger d. 15 July, 1816, aged 75, and was s. by his
eldest son, William, late of Ballyvolane and Barryscourt.
Arms — Az., a bull's head arg.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant.
Mollo — "Virtute non vi.
Seat — Barryscourt, co. Cork.
COPPINGER OF MIDLETON.
Coppingeb, Thomas Stephen, Esq. of Midleton,
J.P. CO. Cork, b. 1843 ; s. his brother 1862.
ILinCagC— Stephen J. Coppingeb, Esq. of Cork and
of Granacloyne, son of William Coppinger, Esq. of Grana-
cloyne, by Mary Gould his wife, was lineally descended from
John of Granacloyne, 3rd son of Thomas Coppinger, Esq.
of Ballyvolane (see preceding pedir/ree). He m. 1796, his cousin,
Joanna Coppinger, of Eossmore, and had issue, Thomas Ste-
phen, late of Midleton; Stephen William, in holy orders of the
Church of Rome, d. 1851; Joseph WilUam, of DubUn, m. and
has issue; Dorinda, ra. John M. Ashlin, Esq. of Rush Hill,
Surrey; and Mary. The eldest son,
Thomas Stephen Coppingeb, Esq. of Midleton, J.P., 6. 6 Jan.
1800; m. 13 Feb. 1840, Annette, 4th dau. of Sir John Power,
Bart., and has issue,
John, 6. May, 1841.
Thojias Stephen, now of Midleton.
Stephen Power, b. 1847.
He d. 13 Aug. 1861, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Coppingeb, Esq. of Midleton, who d. 16 June, 1862,
«»//!.., and was s. by his brother, now of Midleton.
Arms, &c. — See Coppinger of Ballyvolane,
Scat— Midleton, co. Cork.
Rome,
CORBET OF ADDERLEY HALL.
Corbet, Henet Reginald, Esq. of Adderley Hall,
CO. Salop, J.P. for cos. of Salop, Chester and Stafford ;
b. 1832 ; m. 1855, Anna Mary Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Sir Philip de Malpas Grrey-Egerton, Bart.
M.P., and has issue,
Reginald, 4th E. Lancashire Militia, h. 9 Oct. 1857.
Randulph John, b. 31 Dec. 1858.
Bertram Davenant, b. 4 Nov. 1869.
Mr. Corbet is nephew of Sir Andrew Vincent
Corbet, 2nd bart., and eldest son of Richard
Corbet, Esq., of Adderley HaU, who d. 25 Jan.
1877, by Eleanor his wife, dau. of Rev. Croxton
Johnson, Rector of Wilmslow, Cheshire.
Lineage, Arms, dc.—See Bubke's Peerage and Baronetage.
Seat — Adderley HaU, Market Drayton.
CORBET OF SXJNDORNE.
CoEBET, Rev. John Drtden, of Sundorne
Castle, CO. Salop, Rector of Edgmond, b. 18 April,
1808. This gentleman (eldest son of the late Kev.
John Dryden Pigott, of Edgmond, co. Salop, by
Frances his wife, dau. and co-heir of Hugh Bovan,
Esq.) *. to the Sundorne estate at the death of
Annabella, Lady Brinckman, 23 Jan. 1864, and
assumed, 18G5, the surname of Coebet.
JLtnCftgC— This is a principal branch of the great Nor-
man family, whose ancestor, Roger Corbet, accompanied
William I. to the conquest of England.
William Cobbet, the eldest son of Roger, was seated at
Wattlesborough. His 2nd son.
Sir Eobebt Corbet, Knt., had for his inheritance the
castle and estates of Cans, with a large portion of his father's
domains. He was father of
Egbert Corbet, also of Cans Castle, who accompanied
EicHARD I. to the siege of Acre, and then bore for arms the
two ravens, as now borne by all his descendants. From this
Robert derived the Coebets oJ Legk-juxLa-Caus, for centuries
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one of the leading families in Shropshire. Their representa-
tive in the 18th century,
Andrew CoRnEX, Esq. of Leigh and Adbright Hussey,
succeeded in 17-10, by the devise of his kinsman, Corbet
Kynaston, Esq., to Sundorne and other extensive estates
in Shropshire. Dying s. j3., 15 April, 1741, he was s. by his
brother,
: John Corbet, Esq. of Sundorne, Adbright Hussey, &c.,
who sold the ancient patrimony of Legh. He in. 1st, Frances,
dau. of Robert Pigott, Esq. of Chetwynd, and 2ndly, Barbara
Letitia, dau. of John Mytton, Esq. of Halston. By the latter
lie had two sons, John, his heir, and Andrew, a Lieut. -Col.
in the army ; and one dau., Mary Elizabeth, to. Sir John
Kynaston Powell, Bart. Mr. Corbet d. in 1769, and was s. by
his .?on,
John Corbet, Esq. of Sundorne, M.P. for Shrewsbury from
1774 to 1780, and High Sheriff of Salop 1793. He to. 1st,
Emma Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Charlton Leighton, Bart., and
by her (who d. 19 Sept. 1797) had one son and one dau., John
Kynaston, d. 22 April, 1806, aged 15; and Emma, m. 19 Feb.
1800, Sir Richard Puleston, Bart. He to. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of
the Rev. William Pigott, of Edgmond, Salop, and had issue,
Andrew William, his heir; Drtden Robert, of Sundorne;
Vincent; Kynaston; and Annabella, last direct representa-
tive of the CoRBETS of Sundorne, to. 18 March, 1841, Sir Theo-
dore Brinckman, Bart. Mr. Corbet d. 19 May, 1817, and was
s. by his son,
Andrew William Corbet, Esq. of Sundorne, b. 22 Sept.
1801; m. 14 June, 1823, Mary Emma, sister of Rowland, 2nd
Viscount Hill ; d. 1856, s. p., and was s. by his brother,
Dryden Robert Corbet, Esq. of Sundorne, J. P., 6. 1805;
at whose decease, 1859, the representation of the family
devolved on his sister Annabella, Lady Brinckman, who d.
23 Jan. 1864, 5. p., whereupon the Sundorne estate devolved
upon the Rev. John Dryden Pigott (who assumed the name
Bf Corbet, by roj-al license, 28 March, 1865), as devisee under
the will of his cousin, Andrew WUliam Corbet, Esq.
.(4n)!.s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Corbet, or, two ravens in
pale ppr., a border engrailed gu., and for distinction a cross
crosslet also gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, Pigott, erm., tbree fusils con-
joined in fess sa.
Ci'cst — An elephant-and-castle ppr.
Motto — Deus pascit corvos.
-Seat— Sundorne Castle, near Shrewsbury.
COHBET OF YNYSYMAENGWYN.
SoDEN-CoEBET, Athelstan John, Esq. of Ynjs-
vmaengwyn, co. Merioneth, J. P., High Sheriff
1875, b. 1850 ; s. his father 1871.
IttUragr. — Robert Corbet, Esq. (2nd son of Sir Vincent
Corbet, of Moreton Corbet, by Frances Humfreston his wife),
111. Bridget, dau. and heir of Sir James Pryse, of Ynysymaen-
gwyn {jure uxoris Elizabeth Wynn), and was grandfather of
Vincent Corbet, of Ynysymaengwyn, who d. 1723, leaving
flaus. and co-heirs, the eldest of whom, Ann Corbet, of Ynysy-
maengwyn, b. 1684, m. Athelstan Owen, Esq., and was mother
of Ann Owen (2nd dau.), who m. Pryce Maurice, Esq. of Lloran
Ucha and Penybont, co. Denbigh, and had issue, i. Edward
Maurice, of Ynysymaengwyn, who took the name of Corbet,
and d. without male issue, 1820 ; 11. Pryce Maurice, Rector of
Celynin, to. Anne, dau. of the Rev. David Davies, and d. 1803,
leaving a son, Athelstan Corbet, Esq. of Y'nysymaengwyn,
who s. to the Ynysymaengwyn estates at the death of his uncle,
3 Dec. 1820, and d. s. j5. ; and three daus., of whom the 2nd,
Henrietta, was wife of Charles Decimus Williamcs, Esq. of
Berthdu, co. Montgomery, and mother of Henrietta Corbet,
who m. 1847, John Soden, Esq. of Bath, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff co. Merioneth, 1866 (son of John Soden, Esq. of Bath),
and, together with her husband, was authorized, by royal
license, dated 5 July, 1865, to take the surname of Corbet
only, and the arms of Corbet and Soden quarterly. She d.
June, 1868, and after her death, Mr. John Corbet resumed his
patronymic of Soden. He rf. 1871, leaving by the said Hen-
rietta his wife, with other issue, a son and heir,
Athelstan John Soden-Corbet, Esq., of Ynysymaengwyn.
Arms — Or, a raven ppr., quartering Soden.
Seat — Ynysymaengwyn, Towyn, co. Merioneth.
HOLIiAND-COHBETT OF ADMINGTON
HAIili.
Holland-Corbett, Francis, Esq. of Admington
Hall, CO. Gloucester and Cropthorne, co". Worcester,
J.P., D.L., b. 1796 ; m. 1828, Jane, eldest dau. of
William Warry, Esq. of West Coker, co. Somerset,
and has issue,
I. Francis Dermott, J.P. of Cropthorne Court (who has
not assumed the name of Corbett), to. 1850, Annie,
younger dau. of Ellis Fletcher, Esq. of Clifton House, co.
Lancaster, and has issue.
II. Corbett, to. Cecil, dau. of — Gibbons, Esq. of Canada
West.
I. Jane, to. Rev. C. H. Steward.
Mr. Francis Holland-Corbett, assumed by royal
license, 25 June, 1872, the additional surname and
arms of Corbett, on succeeding his brother Corbett
Holland-Corbett, Esq., J.P. and D.L. in the
Admington estates.
HtlTCiigC— Francis Holland, Esq. of Cropthorne, co.
Worcester, to. Anne, dau. of Michael Corbett, Esq. of Quinton,
CO. Gloucester, and had iss ue,
I. Corbett Holland-Corbett, Esq. of Admington Hall, co.
Gloucester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1855; b. 1794;
VI. 1829, Louisa, 7th dau. of the late John Elmslie, Esq. of
London, a West India proprietor. He assumed by royal
license, 2 May, 1839, the additional surname and arms of
Coebett, on succeeding his maternal uncle, Michael Corbett,
Esq., in the Admington Hall estate, and d. 1872, when he
was s. by his brother.
II. Francis, now of Admington Hall.
I. Maria Corbett, to. Frederick Vandeburgh, Esq., M.D.
of Liverpool.
II. Mary Anne.
III. Elizabeth, m. — Addams, Esq. of co. Somerset.
IV. Susan, m. J. T. Addams, Esq. of Cheltenham.
V. Caroline, m. Charles Best, Esq. of co. Worcester.
Arms — Arg., two ravens in pale .sa., charged on the body
with three ermine spots, two and one or, a bordure gu.,
bezantee.
Crests — 1st, a wolf passant sa., charged on the breast with a
mullet; 2nd, a raven sa., with three ermine spots or, in the
beak a sprig of holly.
/Seat— Admington Hall, near Stratford-on-Avon.
CORBETT OF ELSHAM,
The late Thomas George Corbett, Esq. of
Elsham, co. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., M.A., formerly
M.P. for Lincolnshire, b. 29 July, 1796; s. his
father 3 Feb. 1832 ; m. 15 Dec. 1836, Lady Mary
Noel Beauclerk, youngest dau. of William, 8th
Duke of St. Albans, by his 2nd wife, Maria Janetta,
only dau. of John Nelthorpe, Esq. of Little Grimsby
Hail, and had issue,
Sybil, deceased.
Eleanor Blanche Mary, m. 22 May, 1858, Sir John Dugdale
Astley, Bart, of Everley, and has issue, 1 Francis Edmund
George Astlet, 6. at Rome, 6 Feb. 1859; 2 Reginald
Leonard, 6. 1861, d. 1870; 3 Gerald, b. 1871; 4 John,
6. 1874; 1 Mary Beatrice; 2 Corisande; 3 Elise ;
4 Adeline.
UlliraQC— William Corbett, Secretary to the Admiralty
(son of Thomas Corbet, of Nash, co. Pembroke, and grandson
of Robert, 2nd son of Sir Vincent Corbet, Knt. of Moreton
Corbet), to. Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of Col. John Jones, of
Nanteos, co. Cardigan, by whom he had three sons.
Thomas Corbett, Esq. of Darnhall, co. Chester, grandson
of William, son of his 3rd son, William, Cashier uf the Navy,
m. Elizabeth, only child and heir of Humphrey Edwin,
Esq. of St. Albans, co. Herts, by Mary his wife, dau. of William
Thompson, of Elsham, co. Lincoln, Esq., and had issue,
I. William, his heir. r, r ^
II. Edwin, m. Anna, dau. of JohnBIackburne, Esq. of Orford
Hall, and Hale, F.R.S., M.P. co. Lancaster, and had issue, _
1 Edwin, b. 4 Dec. 1819, H.i;.JI. Minister at Athens m. 1st
12 Sept. isr.2, Charlotte Ann Mav-aivt. only dau. oi Henry
Edward Morritt, Esq., Capt. R.A., and by her has issue,
Vincent Edwin Henry, 6. 22 May, 1S61.
Mortimer Edwin, b. 26 Oct. ISoC; ri. 25 Feb. 185S.
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«:,,v,i Anna Kathorine m. 11 July, 1871, Hon. Thomas i bart., but the estates were devised by Sir Eicnard Corbett
''i .' ... , , .. ', oc *„„ ia7si\ oiilpat son of 177A ^r^ Viic vincniqn Tlnhert Flint, creut-erandson matemalli
~John "Wynn (who d. 25 Aug. 1878) eldest son of
Spencer Bulkeley, 3rd Lord Newborough, andhas issue.
Beatrix Alcsandrina, m. 1878, M. de Halpert.
Mrs CorbPtt d. 22 Blay, 1861. Mr. Corbett m. 2ndly'
2 Sept 1863, the Hon. Emily Isabella Constance Dutton.
2nd dau. of James Henry Legge, 3rd Baron Sherborne,
and by her has issue,
Hugh Cameron .Tames, h. 1866; d. 1872.
Nigel Edward Frank, 6. 22 Sept. 1877.
Alice Maud Mary. Gertrude Giovanna l,esta.
Veroniquc Eleanor.
2 Henry, 6. 23 Nov. 1822; m. 19 Feb 1857, Henrietta
Jane, 2nd dau. of Henry King, Esq. of Grosvenor Place,
and d. April, 1875, having had issue,
Henry Guy, 6. 13 Feb. 1859.
Kobert Edwin, 6. 24 Feb. 18G0.
Harold. Julian, 6. 4 June, ISC'?.
Edith. Muriel. Hester. Lilian.
3 Frank, 6. 19 Oct. 182S; late Capt. S.ird regt.; to. 9 Oct.
1855, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of T. M. Dickson, of Berwick-
upon-Tweed, and d. Jan. 1875, having had issue,
Boger, 6. 25 March, 18C2 ; d. 22 April, 1863.
Walter, 6. 10 May, 1863.
Godfrey, b. 1871. Charles, &• 18,3
Nina. Caroline. Mabel.
Eleanor. Catherine.
1 Mary 2 Julia.
3 Caroline, m. 18 June, 1850, John Hurleston Leche, Esq.
of Garden Park, co. Chester, and d. 1853, leaving issue,
two daus.
Mr. Corbett d. 18 Dec. 1808, and was g. by his son,
William Coebett, Esq. of Darnhall, who took the name
and arms of Tho5ipson, in addition to those of Corbett, 20
July, 1310. He m. 1794, Jane Eleanor, eldest dau. of Gen.
Ainslie, and niece of the late Sir Robert Ainslie, Bart., Am-
bassador to the Ottoman Porte, and by her had,
1 Thomas Geokge, of Elsham, who s. his fatherin the family
estates, 3 Feb. 1832. ^ ^
2 Andrew, M.A., Hector of South Willingham and Benni-
worth, CO. Lincoln, J.P. ; m. 5 Jan. 1839, Marion, 4th dau.
of Sir Matthew White Ridley, 3rd bart., M.P., of Blagdon
House, by Laura his wife, youngest dau. of George
Hawkins, Esq., andhas issue, 1 Walter Andrew ; 2 Frank
Vincent, ra. 1870, Eleanor, dau. of J. Macintire, Esq.,
and has issue ; 3 Nicholas WilUam, d. 1875 ; 4 Matthew
Eidley; 5 Alfred George ; 6 Edwy, d. 1856; 7 Eustace
Kynaston; IKose; 2 Blanche, d. 1856; 3 Fanny, to. 1877,
Arthur Cyril, 2nd son of G. Vesey, Esq.; 4 Jane, d. 1851.
He d. 9 May, 1864.
3 William. , ^ .
1 Caroline, m. General Philip Sandilapds, and has issue,
Philip Henry, Lieut. E.A.; Edwin Charles; and Edward
Vincent.
2 Anna Maria.
Mr. Thomas George Corbett (the eldest son) d. without male
issue, and devised his estates to his grandson, Francis Edmund
George Astley, eldeirt son of his only dau., on condition
of his taking the name and arms of Coebett, on attaining
the age of 30.
Arms— Or, a raven ppr.
Crest — An elephant>and-castle ppr.
Motto — Deus pascit corvos.
(Seats— Elsham, near Brigg and Everley, Wilts.
1774, to his kinsman, Robert Flint, great-grandson maternally
of Waties Corbett, the youngest brother of the said Thomas,
and upon the death, without issue, of Robert Corbett (Mr. '
Flint having taken that name), descended to his nephew,
Kev. Joseph Pl^mlet, Archdeacon of Salop, only son and
heir of Joseph Plymley, Esq. (who d. 1802, in his 86th year) by
Diana his 1st wife, dau. of John Flint Esq., and Jane his wife,
dau. of Waties Corbett, Esq. of Elton. Archdeacon Plymley
assumed the surname and arms of Corbett 1804. He ra. twice,
1st, Jane Josepha, dau. of Thomas Paxton, Esq., and 2ndly,
Matty, Srddau.ofDanscyDansey, Esq. of Brinsou.co. Hereford
d. 1812, aged 40. Ho d. 22 June, 1830, aged 79 (for 2nd
son, Uvedale Corbett, see Coebett of Ashjidd Sail, in Sup-
plement). His eldest son,
Panton Coebett, Esq. of Longnor Hall and Leighton, co.
Salop, M.P. for Shrewsbury, m. 1814, Lucy Favoretta, dau.
of Dr. Jones, M.D. of Lichfield, and d. Nov. 1855, leaving
issue,
Richard, 6. 31 May, 1816 ; d. vMm. May, 1843.
Edward, now of Longnor Hall.
Favoretta, m. 1842, John James Edward Hamilton (who
d. 1847), eldest son of AdmiralSir Edward Hamilton, Bart.,
K.C.B.
Anns— Or, two ravens in pale ppr. within a bordure en-
grailed sa. bczantee.
Crest— A raven ppr. with a holly-branch m its bill vert,
fructed gu.
^ea«— Longnor Hall, Shrewsbury, and Aldershow, Lichfield.
CORBETT OP LONGNOS.
Corbett, Edwaed, Esq. of Longnor Hall, co.
Salop, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. Shropshire Militia,
M.P. Southern Division co. Salop 1868 to 1877,
h. 30 Dec. 1817 ; m. 2i Feb. 1842, Elizabeth Anne
Teresa, dau. of the late Eobert Sholl, Esq., and
has had issue,
I. Edward, J.P., 6. 7 Feb. 1843; m. 12 July, 1871, Louisa
Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Charles Edmund Isham, Bart., of
Lamport Hall, co. Northampton.
II. Richard, b. 9 Aug. 1844. in. Waties, 6. 5 Dec. 1852.
IV. Francis, 6. 21 Nov. 1854. v. Joseph, &. 27 Nov. 1862.
I. Teresa. ii. Lucy. in. Maud.
IV. Elizabeth. v. Mildred, deceased.
VI. Annie. vii. Helen. vin. Louisa.
iltncatlC.— Sib Edward Corbett, of Longnor, and of
Leighton, Knt., was created a Baronet 1642. The senior
branch of the line expired 1774 with Sir Richard Corbett,
Bart., whereupon the title devolved upon Charles Corbett, of
London, great-grandson of Thomas, the 2nd son of the first
CORNEWALIi OF DELBTJRTT.
COENEWAIL, HeEBEET SOMERSET HAMILTON-,
Esq. of Delbury, co. Salop, h. at Quebec, 7 Dec.
1826, late of the Kifle Brigade ; m. 1862, Ellen, dau,
of James Wood, Esq. of Surbiton Park, Surrey,
and has issue,
Charles Somerset Herbert, 6. 1863.
HincaffC.— This is a branch of the family of the Gome-
walls, Barons of Burford, the senior line of which family is
represented by the heir general, Coenewall Legh, of HigU
Legh, CO. Cheshire.
Sib Rowland (or Sib Richard) CoRiTEWAtL, of Bcrrington,
CO. Hereford (2nd son of Thomas Cornewall, Baron of Burford,
by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir Rowland Lenthall,
Knt. of Hampton Court, co. Hereford), was father of
SiB Richard Cornewall, Knt. of Berrington, to. Jane, 2nd
dau. and co-heir of Simon Milbourne, Esq. of TUlington, co.
Hereford, and had a son.
Sib George Cornewall, of Berrington, m. Mary, sister of
Edmoml, Lord Chandos, and had a son and heir,
Humphrey Cornewall, Esq. of Berrington, to. Elizabeth,
dau. of John Bradshaw, Esq. of Presteign, co. Radnor, and
by her had issue. Mr. Cornewall served the office of High
Sheriff for co. Hereford, 9 James I. He d. 1663, and was s. by
his eldest son,
John Cornewall, Esq. of Berrington, to. Mary, dau. c^
William Barnaby, Esq. of The Hill, co. Worcester, and bj(
her had issue, Hcmphret, his heir ; Conigsby, bapt. 31 May,
1620; and Edward (Col.), of Moccas and BredwardinB
Castle, ancestor of the Coenewalls of Moccas, Barts. Th»
eldest son,
Humphrey Cornewall, Esq. of Berrington, b. 1616;
Anne Skinnei-, of Thornton College, co. Lincoln, and
issue. The eldest son,
Robert Cornewall, Esq. of Berrington and Ludlow,
b. 1646; TO. Edith Cornwallis, of Abemarles, co. Carmarthen,
and by her (who d. 15 July, 1696) had, with other issue,
Charles, of Berrington, bapt. 9 Aug. 16C9, Vice-Admiral R.N.,
father of Jacobs Cornewall, whose son, Charles Walfran
Cornewall, Speaker of the House of Commons, d. s.p. 1789.
His 4th son.
The Rev. Frederick Cornewall, M.A. of St. Johnf
Coll. Cambridge, was Vicar of Bromfield 46 years. He to.
Elizabeth Trice, of Huntingdon, and d. 1748, having had,
besides a dau. Frances, and a son, Robert, who d. 1705,
another son, '
Frederick Cobnewall, Esq. of Delbury, Capt. E.N., 0,
1706; TO. Mary, dau. of Francis Herbert, Esq. of Ludlow
(first-cousin to the 1st Earl of Powis, of Oakley Park),
this lady Capt. Cornewall (whose will was proved 19 Nov.
1788) had two sons, Frederick, M.P. for Ludlow, who d. s.p>
1783; and
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The Eev. Folliot Herbert Walker Coenewall, D.D.,
successively Bishop of Bristol, Hereford, and Worcester.
He m. Anne, dau. of tlie Hon. George Hamilton, youngest
son of James, Earl of Abercorn, and by her (who d. 25 Dec.
1795) had issue,
I. Frederick Hamilton, of Delbury, bapt there 15 Oct. 1791,
in. Fanny Harriet, eldest dau. of St. George Caulfeild, Esq.
of Donamon Castle, co. Roscommon, by Frances his wife
(dau. of Sir Edward Crofton, Bart., and Baroness ofCrofton
in her own right), and by her had two daus.,
1 Henrietta, in. the Hon. Spencer Lyttelton, son of
William, 3rd Baron Lyttelton, by the Lady Sarah Spencer
his wife, dau. of George, 2nd Earl Spencer.
2 Mary Fanny, m. Francis Carew, Esq. of Beddington.
Dr. Cornewall d. at Hartlebury, 5 Sept. 1831, aged 77. His
2nd son,
Heebebt Cornewall, Esq. of Delbury, b. 1794 ; in. Char-
lotte, 3rd dau. of Gen. Lord Charles Henry Somerset,
Sovernor of the Cape of Good Hope, by Elizabeth his wife,
flau. of William, 2nd Viscount Courtenay, and had issue,
Herbert Somerset Hamilton, now of Delbury.
Frederick Talbot, b. 2 Sept. 1828; retired Col. in the army.
Charlotte Henrietta. Elizabeth. Cecil.
Mr. Cornewall, d. 1863, and his wife d. 17 March, 1864.
Arms—Axg., a lion rampant gu. ducally crowned or, within
J, bordure engrailed sa. bezantee.
Seai— Delbury, near Ludlow.
COKNISH-BOWDEN OF BLACK HALL.
CoENiSH-BoWDEN, EsTHER Pbiscilla, of Black
Hall, Deyon, dau. and co-lieii- of James Cornish,
Esq. (who d. 7 Sept. 1865), by Elizabeth Anne
Ball his wife, of the Halls of Grantham, co. Lincoln,
m. 1870, Frederick James Bowden, Esq. {h. 24 Dec.
1843), J.P., Barrister-at-Law, who assumed the addi-
tional surname of Coenish in 1870, and has issue,
I. James, 6. 8 March, 1877.
I. Esther Mary, b. 31 March, 1S71.
II. Caroline EUery, 6. 19 Sept. 1872.
HI. Frediswide Floyer, b. 10 Feb. 1874.
IV. Ehzabeth fifoulkes, b. 24 Jan. 1876.
Mr. Cornish-Bowden is the eldest son of James
Bowden, Esq. of Kidbrooke, Kent, by Mary Anne
Roger, his wife, youngest dau. of the late Peter
EUery, Esq. of Plymouth.
ICtnCatJC. — The name of Coknisc is of long standing
in Devon, and appears in the Visitations of that county and
Cornwall.
William Cornish, of Tavistock, temp. Henry VII., m.
Jane, dau. of William Knapman of Throwleigh, and at the
time of the Visitation of 1620, James Cornish was one of
the Burgesses of Tiverton, who appeared before the Deputies
of Camden, Clarenceux.
James Cornish, Esq. of Teignmouth, m. Margaret, dau.
of Rev. William Floyer (a descendant of Nicholas Wad-
ham, Founder of Wadham Coll., Oxford), and had, with
a dau., Charlotte, in. 14 Feb. 1786, John, 1st Lord Teign-
mouth, a son, James Cornish, Esq. of Totness, M.D., who
was father of
James Cornish, Esq. of Black Hall, in. Priscilla Caunter,
by whom, who d. 13 April, 1833, he had issue,
jAsrES, his heir.
William Floyer, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, d.
26 Aug. 1830, aged 29.
Esther, of Blackmore Hall, Sidmouth, d. imni.
Sarah, of Blackmore Hall, d. unm.
Charlotte, d. unm.
Elizabeth Rhodes, wife of her cousin, Charles John Cornish,
Esq. of Salcombe House, Devon, J. P. and D.L., son of the
late George Cornish, Esq., by Sarah his wife, dau. and heir
of J. Kestell, Esq. She d. 5 Nov. 1853.
Mr. Cornish d. at Black Hall, 6 Oct. 1837, and was buried at
North Huish, Devon. The elder son,
James Cornish, Esq. of Black Hall, J.P., M.P. for Totnes
1832-33, and High Sheriff of Devon 1852-53, 6. 25 Aug. 1792;
m. 25 Aug. 1840, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Capt. Robert Hall,
jB.M., by Elizabeth Anne Cliurchill his wife, a co-heiress of
iPeter Churchill, Esq. of Dawlish, J.P. for Devon, and had
ssue,
James Herbert, 6. 13 Oct. 1847; d. 30 Nov. 1849.
Elizabeth Anne, m. 18 April, 18G1, Admiral William Cornish
Bowden, K.N., and has five sons and six daus.
Esther Peiscilla, now of Black Hall. ^
^^nizs— (Cornish) Sa., a chevron embattled counterembattlcd
or, between three roses arg.
Crest~A Cornish chough ppr.
Motto — Cornice fausta.
Arms — (Coenish-Bowden) quarterly : 1st and 4th, quarterly,
sa. and or, in the 1st quarter a lion passant arg. langued gu.,
for Bowden ; 2nd and 3rd, sa., a chevron doubly embattled or,
between three roses arg., for Cornish.
Crests — 1st, Bowden : A demi-lion rampant or, langued gu.,
s'.iooting an an-ow from a bow or; 2nd, Cornish: A Cornish
chough rising ppr., motto over (Cornice fausta).
Motto — Deus fortis arcus.
Seat — Black Hall, Avonwick, Ivy Bridge, Devon.
COHNOCK OF CROMWELLSFORT.
CoENOCK, Zachaeiah Chaeles, Esq. of Crom-
wellsfort, CO. Wexford, b. May, 1860.
HtltCagC— Jacob Cornock, a Captain in Oliver Crom-
well's army, went to Ireland and got a grant of Banemore,
Upper Clarragh, and Cloghskreggy, co. Kilkenny, by patent
dated 3 Dec. 1668. His will is dated 9 Nov. 1671, and he
left by his wife, whose surname was Evans, two sons,
Isaac, his successor.
Zachariah, of Kilkenny, Merchant, d. intestate. Adminis-
tration granted 16 July, 1691.
The eldest son,
Isaac Cornock, Esq. of Cork, m. 22 June, 1686, Hannah,
only child of Lieut. -Col. Corbett, of Ferns, co. Wexford, and
had with two daus. Melior and Hanniih, one son. His will,
dated 20 March, 1689, was proved 12 Jan. 1691. His only
son,
Isaac Cornock, Esq. of Cork, &. 1687 ; m. 23 Sept.
1708, Mary, dau. of George Jervois, Esq. of Brade, co. Cork.
His only son,
Zachariah Cornock, Esq. of Kilcasson, b. 1709 ; m. Frances,
dau. of the Rev. Bartholomew Thomas, Rector of Ferns ; and
d. 31 Dec. 1740, leaving, with three daus., Mary (d. April,
1749), Frances Hannah (rf. June, 1749), and Elizabeth {d. June,
1749\ an only son,
Isaac Cornock, Esq. of Kilcasson, b. Aug. 1739 ; to. 10 Oct.
1764, Sarah, dau. of Francis Wheeler, of Motabeg, co. Wex-
ford, great-grandson of Col. Francis Wheeler, of Cromwell's
army, and by her (who d. 2 Aug. 1779) had issue,
Zachariah, his successor.
Frances, d. imm. 26 March, 1783.
Mary, m. 5 March, 1789, John Hawkins, Esq. of Grange, co.
Cork.
He d. 30 Nov. 1803, and was s. by his only son,
The Rev. Zachariah Cornock, of Cromwellsfort, J. P.,
b. 3 March, 1770 ; m. 17 Feb. 1815, Charlotte, dau. of Thomas
Burgh, Esq. of Bert, co. Kildare, and sister of Ulysses, 2nd
Lord Downes, and by her (who d. 1 Sept. 1827) had issue,
Isaac, his heir.
Thomas Burgh, d. unm. 2 June, 1829.
Zachariah Burgh, m. 18.58, Ehzabeth Alicia, only dau. of
Capt. Charles Huson, of Springfield, and d. 1874, leaving
an only son,
Zachariah Charles, now of Cromwellsfort.
Rev. Zachariah Cornock d. 1858, and was s. by his eldest son,
Isaac Cornock, Esq. of Cromwellsfort, J.P. served in 14th
Light Dragoons, b. 1815; d. unm. 5 Oct. 1874, when he was s.
by his nephew,
Zachariah Charles Cornock, now of Cromwellsfort.
Seat — Cromwellsfort, Wexford.
COREANCE OF PARHAM HALL.
CoEEANCE, Feedeeick Snowden, Esq. of Parham
Hall, Suffolk, late of the 11th Hussars, and late
M.P. for East Suffolk, J.P., D.L., h. 17 Jan. 1822 j
m. 1860, Frances Maria, dau. of Charles Du Cane,
Esq. of Braxted Park, Essex, Capt. R.N., and has
issue.
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iLintagC. — Snowdt:n white, Esq., M.D., of Nottingham
(eldest son and heir of Snowden White, Esq. of Newton Flott-
man, co. Norfolk, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Dr. Latham,
of Derbyshire, and grandson of Samuel White Esq. of St.
Ives, who was a younger son of Thomas White, Esq.* of Pirton,
CO. Herts, an officer in the Parliamentary army), m. 1782, his
cousin, Maet Corrance, dau. and co-heir of Major John
Corrance, a distinguished officer at Dettingen, Fontenoy, and
Culloden, son of Pachard Corrance, 2nd son of John Corrance,
of Eendlesham, whose ancestor was Allen Urren, alias Cor-
rance, citizen of London, to whom arms were granted 27 Feb.
1619. By this lady he left at his decease, 1797, an only son
and heir,
Fbederick Corrance, Esq. of Parham Hall, J.P. and D.L.,
6. 3 Sept. 1791 ; m. 27 Sept. 1819, Frances Anne, 3rd dau. of
William Woodley, Esq. Governor of Berbice and St. Kitts, and
had issue,
I. Frederick Sn'owbem, now of Parham Hall.
II. Charles Thomas aiev.) 0. 7 March, 1823; m. Arabella,
dau. of the Eev. George Hale, and has issue, Clemence and
Louisa.
III. Henry William, b. 30 April, 1828.
IV. George Edward, late Lieut. 76th regt., t. 9 April, 1830.
I. Isabella Anne.
Mr. Corrance assumed, 16 May, 1837, the surname of Cor-
EANCE, in lieu of his patronymic White, and d. Nov. 1873.
^,.i)i.5_Arg., on a chevron between three ravens sa. three
leopards' faces, or.
Crest— A raven holding with his dexter claw an escutcheon
Ea. charged with a leopard's face or.
/Seat— Parham Hall, Wickham Market, co. Suffolk.
CORRY OF NEWE-Y.
CoEEY, Teetoe, Esq. of NewTj, co. Down, b.
6 Jan. 1846 ; m. 15 Sept. 1869, Sarah, dau. of
James Foxall, Esq. of Eatlimines, co. Dublin, and
had issue,
I. Isaac.
II. James Edward Smithson.
I. Isabella Ellis Agar.
II. Zara.
III. Sylvia Westema.
ILilTtaflC.— Trevor Corrt, Esq. of Ncwry, m. 12 July,
1809, Anne, eldest dau. of Savage Hall, Esq. of Narrow
Water, co. Down, and by her (who d. 24 April, 1852) had issue,
Isaac, late of Abbey Yard, Newry.
Savage Hall, Lieut. 17th Eegt. ; d. in India.
Edward Smyth, Sub-Inspector Eoyal Irish Constabulary ; m.
Miss Alice Jones, of Bristol, and had issue, Trevor; Smith-
son ; Isabella; May; and Augusta. He rf. May, 1866.
Trevor, d. in London.
Mary Catherine, d. 1813.
Elizabeth, m. Eobert Gee, Esq. of Hollywood, Stockport.
Louisa Barbara, r,i. Capt. G. T. Evans (74th regt.), of Ashill
Towers, co. Limerick.
Mary Steuart, m. Eev. John C. Quinn, of Beech Hill co.
Down.
Mr. Corry d. 22 July, 1838, and was s. by his son,
Isaac Corrt, Esq. of Abbey Yard, Newry, J.P. and D.L.,
6. 3 May, 1810; m. 13 Jan. 1840, Ellis, 2nd dau. of Henry
Byan, Esq. of Kilfera, Kilkenny, and had issue,
Trevor, of Newry.
Ellis Louisa.
Zara.
Frances Grace.
Tie d. 1869.
iJesi<?<;nce— Newry.
Anne Adelaide.
Charlotte.
CORSELLIS OF WYVENHOE HALL.
CoBSELLis, Nicholas Ca^,SAE, Esq. of Wvvenhoc
Hall, Essex, J.P. and D.L., b. 1798 (son of Capt.
Nicholas Casar Corscllis, R.N., of Wyvcnhoc Hall) ;
m. 1853, Mary, dau. of Thomas PoweD, Esq., which
lady d. 1862.
• By his will his manors and estate at Pirton were sold in
the year 1686.
The estate of Wyvenhoe was acquired by the
family of Corsellis, by purchase, about the time of
the Restoration, from the Townshends, who had
bought it from Edward De Vere, 17th Earl of
Oxford.
&«i— Wyvenhoe Hall, near Colchester.
COESTORPHINE OF PITTOWIE.
COESTOEPHINE, JOHN EdWAED ElLICE, Esq. of
Pittowie, CO. Fife, and Broadchapel, co. Dumfries,
b. 21 Jan. 1859.
IttnCatlC. — AiesanderCorstorphine, Esq. of Pittowie, co.
Fife, and Broadchapel, co. Dumfries, only son of the late John
Corstorphine, Esq. of Kingsbarns House, by Isabella John-
ston his wife, and grandson of Alexander Corstorphine, Esq.,
Portioner of Feuds in Kingsbarns parish, by Penelope Car-
stairs, his wife, J.P. and D.L., b. 10 March, 1799; served in
the Koyal Navy, and afterwards as a Commander in the ser-
vice of the H.E.I. Company. He m. 3 Sept. 1851, Isabella, dau.
of Alexander Flint, Esq., of Broadchapel, and d. 25 Aug.
1870, having had issue,
I. Alexander, 6. 9 April, 1857; d. young.
II. John Edward Ellice, now of Pittowie.
I. Isabella Silexa.
II. Catherine, d. 1870.
III. Beatrice Johnstone, d. young.
Arms — (Nisbet gives the arms of William Costorphine, Por-
tioner of Kingsbarns, viz.)— Vert, a greyhound saUent between
three bugle-horns arg.
Motto — Fortitur crucem sustinet.
Scat— Kingsbarns House, near St. AndrewB.
CORYTON OF PENTILLIE CASTLE.
CoEYTON, Augustus, Esq. of Pentillie Castle, co.
Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1848, b.
30 Jan. 1809 ; Lieut.-Col. of the Cornwall Rangers.
IttltCaflE. — The family of Coryton derives its surname,
from the Manor of Coryton, Devon, where it is supposed to
have been located antecedently to the Conquest. The Visita
tion of Cornwall commences with Jeffrie Coryton, of Cory-
ton, who m. Isolda, dau. and heiress of John Ferrars, of West
Newton, and carries down the pedigree to Richard Cobytou,
living 1620, who m. Anne, dau. of Eichard Coode, of Morval.
His son, {
Peter Cortton, Esq. of Coryton and Newton Ferrars, m.
Joan, dau. of John Wreye, Esq. of Militon, Cornwall, by Blanche,
dau. and co-heiress of Henry Killegrewe, Esq., and had issue,
William, his successor. John.
Mary, m. Thomas Trefusis, Esq. of Trefusis.
The elder son,
William Coryton, Esq. of Coryton and Newton Ferrars,
was Vice-Warden of the Stannaries of Cornwall from 1603 to
1630, one of the representatives for co. Cornwall 21 James I.,
and representative for several other places at subsequent
periods. This gentleman, the friend and partisan of Hampden,
Pym, and Elliot, zealously co-operated with these eminent
persons in resisting forced loans and arbitrary power. He
likewise distinguished himself as a strenuous advocate for
the Petition of Eight, and was one of those who were im- i
prisoned for having forcibly detained the Speaker (Finch) 1
in the chair. This stanch patriot m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir 1
John Chichester, of Ealeigh, Devon, and had a son and suc-
cessor,
John Cortton, Esq. of Coryton and Newton Ferrars, who,
having represented for several years Cornwall in Parlia-
ment, was created a Bart. 27 Feb. 1061. He m. Ann, only
dau. and heiress of John Mills, Esq. of Colebrooke, Devon,
and had issue,
John, his heir.
William, successor to his brother.
Elizabetli, m. William Goodall, Esq. of Fowey.
Ann, m. 1688, John Peter, Esq. of llailyn, Cornwall, and
was direct ancestor of the Peters of Harlyn arid Chiverton.
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Sir John Coryton d. in IGSO, nnd was s. by his elder son,
Sir John Coryton, of Newton Ferrars, Cornwall, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. and co-heiress of Sir Kichard Chiverton, Knt., but
dying withouc issue, was s. by his brother,
Sir William Coryton, of Newton Ferrars, M.P. for Cal-
lington in the reigns of Charles II., James II., William III.,
and Queen Anne, m. Susanna, dau. of Sir Edward Littleton,
Bait, of PiUaton, CO. Stafford, and dying in Dec. 1711, left,
with a dau., Susanna, who d. v.nm., a son and successor.
Sir John Coryton, of Newton Ferrars, in. Rachel, dau. of
WiUiani Helyar, Esq. of East Coker, Somerset, M.P. for
that CO., but (/. s. p. in July, 1739, when the Baronetcy expired.
The representation of the family devolved, however, on,
Elizabeth Coryton (elder dau. and eventual co-heir of Sir
John Coryton, 1st bart. of Coryton and Newton Ferrars), and
her sister Anne, wife of John Peter, Esq. She m. William
Goodall, Esq. of Fowey, and had a son and successor,
John Goodall, Esq. whose son and heir,
Petee Goodall, Esq., assumed the surname and arms of
Coryton. He was s. at his decease, 1756, by his son,
John Coryton, Esq. in, Mary Jemima, only dau. and
heiress of James TilUe, Esq. of Pcntillie Castle, and was s. by
his son,
John Tillie Coryton, Esq. of Pentillie Castle, 6. 4 April,
1773 ; m. 15 Aug. 1S03, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Admiral the
Hon. John Leveson Gower, and liad issue,
William, h. 17 Feb. 1807; m. Harriet Sophia, dau. of Mon-
tague Edmund Parker, Esq.; and d. 17 May, 1836. His
widow m. 2ndly, 1842, Edmund, Earl of Morlcy.
Augustus, now of Pentillie.
Henry, late Capt. R.N., b. 28 March, 1810.
GranvUle (Eev.), b. 30 May, 1816; m. Oct. 1845, Jessie, dau.
of F. King., Esq.
George Edward, 6. 1 Feb. 1819; m. Louisa, dau. of the
ReT. Charles Phillot, Rector of Frome, and has issue.
Frederick, b. 4 March, 1824 ; d. 1 March, 1830.
Jemima, d. 10 Sept. 1853.
Mary Anne, d. 4 May, 1848.
Charlotte. Elizabeth, d. Sept. 1SC9.
Mr. Coryton d. Sept. 1843.
Arms — Arg., a saltier sa.
Crest — A lion passant gu.
-ScaJ— Pentillie Castle, Saltash, Cornell.
COSBY OF STRADBALLY.
CosBT, EoBEET AsHWOETH GoDOLniix, Esq. of
Stradbally Hall, Queen's Co., D.L., J.P., High
Sheriff 1863, Capt. Queen's Co. Eifles, late Lieut.
Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 7 April, 1837 ; m. 18 Oct.
1859, AUce, only dau. of Sir George Pocock, Bart,
of The Priory, Christ Church, Hampshire, and by
her (who d. 1878) has issue,
I. Dudley Sydney Ashworth, h. 12 Jan. 1SG2.
II. Sidney George Coventry, b. 23 July, 1864.
I. Edith Augusta Emily. ii. Mary Powlutt.
lu. AUne Islay. iv. Lilian Alice.
V. Violet Grace.
UllTCaflC— Francis Cosbie, who settled in Ireland temp.
Queen Mary (Carew MSS.), an active defender of the Pale,
was appointed by patent 1558, General of the Kerne, and
granted 1562, the site of the suppressed Abbey of Stradbally;
he m. Elizabeth Palmes, and had issue, Alexander, his heir;
Henry, d. in his father's lifetime ; Arnold, who served under
Robert, Earl of Leicester, in the Low Countries ; Catherine,
in. Archibald Moor, Esq., but d. s. p. Francis Cosbie fell at
the battle of Glenmalure 1580. {Annals of the Four blasters
and Camden Annals.) He was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Cosbie, Esq. of Stradbally Abbey, who also
obtained very extensive grants of land in the Queen's Co.
{Records of the Molls). He m. Dorcas, dau. of William Sydney,
Esq. of Otford, Kent, Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth,
and had issue,
Francis, Captain of the Kerne, who fell immediately after
his father, at the battle of Stradbally Bridge, 19 May, 1596,
leaving by his wife, Helen Hartpole (who m. 2ndly, Sir
Thomas Loftus, of Killyan, in the King's Co.) an infant
child, William, who s. him.
EicHABD, successor to his nephew.
Charles, b. 12 Sept. 1585; m. a dau. of the Loftus family.
Arnold, b. 20 June, l,i94, settled in the co. Cavan, and
planted a branch of the family there.
Mable, b. 12 Aug. 1598; m. George Hartpole,^Esq. of Shrule,
in the Queen's Co., and d. 1632.
Rose, m. Richard, Lord Ilowth.
Alexander Cosby, slain in the battle of Stradbally Bridge with
the O'Mores {Annals of the Four Masters), was s., although for
a few minutes only, by his eldest son,
Francis Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hall, who being slain
as stated above, never enjoyed the inheritance, but left it to
his infant child,
William Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hall, b. 16 March, 1596,
who d. young, when the estates reverted to his uncle,
Richard Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hall, Captain of the Kerne,
who gained the battle of Dimamace over the O'Mores, 1606 ;
he had livery of his lands 2 Dec. 1608. He dj. Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir Robert Pigott, Knt. of Dysert, by whom (who in. 2ndly,
Barnaby Dunn, Esq. of Brittas, and d. 1669) he had issue,
,)-(UFr--fO
I. Alexander, his heir. i / / ^
n. Richard, d. tinm. ■^TT' J-o^v I tt''
in. Francis,"^^ s. his nephew at Stradbally.
IV. Sydney, of Ballymanus, 6. 2 Oct. 1613; to. Miss St. Leger,
who d. 11 July, 1663.
V. William, Capt. in the army, in. Jane Stafford, and d. 13
Sept. 1683, leaving issue, which became extinct in the male
line.
I. Dorcas, m. Adam Loftus, Esq. of Ballymanus.
Richard Cosby d. 5 Dec. 1631, and was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hall, b. 8 Feb. 1610;
had Uvery of his lands 18 May, 1632, m. Anne, dau. of Sir
Francis Slingsby, Knt. of Kilmore, co. Cork; and dying
6 Aug. 1636, was s. by his son,
Francis Cosby, Esq., of Stradbally Hall, who d. s. p. before
8 Feb. 1638, when he was s. by his uncle,
Francis Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hall, M.P. for Carysfort,
b. 6 July, 1612, had livery of his nephew's lands, 8 Feb. 1638 ;
m. Ann, dau. of Sir Thomas Loftus, Knt. of Killyan, by whom
(who d. 1673) he had issue,
I. Alexander, his heir.
II. Thomas, of Vicarstown, in. Elizabeth, dau. of William
Smith, Esq., and d. 1713, leaving a son,
Francis, of Vicarstown, in. Ann, dau. of John Pigott, Esq.
of Kilfinny, and had a son,
Thomas, of Vicarstown, b. 1742; m. Frances Booker, by
whom, who d. June, 1770, he had (with three elder sons,
who d. s. p., and two daus., Ann, m. March, 1764, John
Ward, Lieut. 96th regt.; and Elinor, m. 1st, in April,
1774, Bernard Ward, Esq. of Ballysider, Queen's Co. ;
and2ndly, William Sidney, Esq.) a son,
Thomas, of whom hereafter, as successor to Stradbally.
III. Sydney, of Ballymanus, m. Sarah Harden, and d. 1716,
leaving issue, now extinct.
The eldest son,
Alexander Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hall, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry L'Estrange, Esq. of Moystown, King's Co., by
whom (who d. 1692) he had issue,
Dudley, his heir.
Henry, Capt. of foot, in. Miss Higgins; and d. in Spain, 1715.
Thomas, Major of foot, m. Jane, dau. of Henry Loftus,
Esq., and sister of Nicholas, Viscount Loftus, of Ely, which
lady d. 3 March, 1734. He d. May, 1735. leaving two daus.,
Anne, m. Charles Davies, Esq., Lieut, of foot; and Jane.
Loftus, Capt. of foot, d. at Marseilles, 3 Jan. 1726.
Alexander, Lieut. -Col. and Lieut.-Governor of Nova Scotia,
m. Anne, dau. of Alexander Winnard, Esq. of Annapolis,
and had two sons and two daus.,
William, a Capt. in the army, d. s. p. 1748.
Phillips, of whom hereafter as successor to Stradbally.
Elizabeth, m. Capt. Foye.
Mary, m. Capt. Charles Cotterell.
William, Brigadier-Gen., Col. of the Royal Irish Eegt.,
Governor of New York and the Jerseys, m. Grace, sister
of George Montagu, Earl of Hahfax, K.B., and left by that
lady (who d. 25 Dec. 1767), at his decease, 10 March, 1736,
the following issue, William, an officer in the army;
Henry, Capt. R.N. , d. 1753; EUzabeth, to. Lord Augustus
Fitzroy, 2nd son of Charles, 2nd Duke of Grafton;
Grace, m. — Murray, Esq. of New York.
Arnold.
Anne, to. WiUiam Wall, Esq. of Coolnamuck, co Waterford.
Jane, b. 1661. Dorcas, m. — F'orbes, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. Lieut.-Gen. Richard Phillips, Governor of Nova
Scotia.
Celia, m. William Weldon, Esq. of Rosscumro.
Isabella. Dorothy.
Alexander Cosby d. 1694, and was s. by his eldest son,
DcBLEY Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hall, Lieut.-Col.,M.P. for
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
COT
Queen's Co. He m. 1st, Ann, dan. and heir of Sir Andrew
Owen, Knt., which lady rf. s. 'p. 21 Aug. 1698; and 2ndly,
Sarah, dau. of Periam Pole, Esq. of Ballyfin, by whom he had
Pole, his heir ; and Sarah, m. Eobert Meredyth, Esq. of
Shrewland, KUdare. Col. Cosby d. 24 May, 1729, and was s.
by his son,
Pole Cosbt, Esq. of Stradbally Hall, m. Mary, dau. and co-
heir of Henry Dodwcll, Esq. of Manor Dodwell, co. Eoscom-
inon, and by her (who d. 9 Jan. 1742) left at his decease,
24 May, 1766 (with a dau., Sarah, 6. 1730, r,i. 1st, the Eight
Hon. Arthur Upton, of Castle Upton; and 2ndly, Eobert,
Earl of Farnham), a son and successor,
Dudley Alexander Stdney Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hall,
created 17C8 a Peer of Ireland, as Baron Sydwy of Leix. His
Lordship was Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of Denmarli.
He m. Deo. 1773, Lady Isabella St. Lawrence, dau. of Thomas,
1st Earl of Howth; but d. in the ensuing month, 17 Jan. 1774,
without issue. His peerage became extinct, while the in-
heritance reverted to his Lordship's cousin,
Phillips Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hall, Admira 'of the
White. He vi. Aug. 1792, Eliza, dau. of William Gunthorpe,
Esq., and sister of William Gunthorpe, Esq. of Southampton,
but having no issue, was «. at his decease by his kinsman,
Thomas Cosby, Esq. of Vicarstown, m. (settlements dated
14 Aug. 1779) Grace, dau. and co-heir of George Johnstone,
Esq. of Glaslough, co. Monaghan, and had issue,
I. Dudley, accidentally drowned 3 July, 1789, .s. jj.
II. Francis, drowned at Cork, 25 Aug. I79I, s. p.
in. Thomas, his heir.
He d. 10 Dec. 1793, and was s. by his only surviving son,
Thomas Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hall, Governor of Queen's
Co.; High Sheriff 1S09; m. Aug. 1802, Charlotte Elizabeth,
dau. of the Eight Hon. Thomas Kelly, Lord Chief Justice of
the Court of Common Pleas, Ireland, and had issue,
Thomas Phillips, of Stradbally.
William (Rev.), m. Dora, dau. of Lorenzo Jephson, Esq. of
Wilmar, co. Tipperary, by Hon. Martha Prittie his wife,
dau. of Henry Sadlier, 1st Lord Dunalley, and d. I Dec.
1872, having had issue, Tuomas Pbittie, Major 14th regt.,
m. Annie, dau. of Eev. Charles Fife ; Martha ; and Frances.
Sydney, m. Nov. 1834, Emily, elder dau. and co-heir of
Eobert Ashworth, Esq. of .Shirley House, Twickenham,
Middlesex, by whom (who d.. 23 Aug. 1863) he left at his
decease, 7 Aug. 1840, a son, Eobert Ashworth Godolphin,
now of Stradbally Hall, and two daus. Margaret Mary
Pole, TO. 12 Dec. 1855, John Chidlcy, 2nd son of Sir
Charles Coote, of Ballyfin; and Charlotte Emily, m.
22 Aug. 1866, Lieut.-Col. Gubbins, Assist.-Adjt.-Gen. at
Malta. Mrs. Cosby d. 23 Aug. 1863.
AVelleslcy Pole, m. 1841, Marie, 2nd dau. and co-heir of
Eobert Ashworth, Esq. of Shirley House ; and d. s. p.
1842.
Frances Elizabeth, to. 1837, Horace Eochfort, Esq. of
Clogrenane Castle, co. Carlow; and d. 1841, leaving
issue.
Harriet Georgiana, m. 29 Aug. 1831, Frederick, Lord
Ashtown.
Mr. Cosby, High Sheriff of Queen's Co., d. 22 Jan. 1832, and
•was s. by his son,
Thomas Phillips Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hall, J. P. and
D.L., h. 20 Sept. 1803, High Sheriff 1834, Capt. Eoyal regt.
Horse Guards, at whose decease the property devolved on his
nephew, Eobert Cosby, Esq., now of Stradbally.
ArrM — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron between three
leopards' faces sa., on a canton or, a saltire vert between a
cross-crosslet in chief gu. a lizard erect in the dexter, and a
.salmon in the sinister fess-point of the fourth and a dexter
hand coupcd in base of the filth; 2nd, az., three shackles or, on
a canton arg. a saltire gu. between a sinister hand couped in
chief of the last two salmons in fcss and one in base vert;
3rd, or, a plieon az .
C/-e?i— A grifian segre.ant, his wings erect gu. supporting a
broken spear or, headed arg.
Motlo — Audaces fortuna juvat.
Secii— Stradbally Hall, Queen's Co.
COSTELLO OF EDMONDSTOWN.
COSTKLLO, AEXnUB ROBERT GoEQES, Esq. of
Edmondstown, co. Mayo, J.P., 6. 31 Jan. 1832;
Capt. late 7th Dragoon Guai'ds.
ILtnCilCJC. — Shane, or John McCostelloe, of Castlemorc,
CO. Mayo, living a.d. 1586, chief of his name, m. a dau. of
Kelly of Skregs, co. Eoscommon, and was father of
Edmond McCostelloe, Esa. of Castlcmore, co. Mayo, who
had a son,
Charles Costelloe, Esq. of Castlcmore, co. Mayo, m.
a dau. of MacDonough, of Eathmullens, co. Shgo, and was
father of
Edmond Costelloe, Esq. of Castlemore, co. Mayo, m.
Cicily, dau. of MacJordan, chief of his name. Who resided in
the Castle of Blalahan, co. Mayo. His son,
William Costelloe, Esq. of Castlemore, co. Mayo, m,.
Margeret, dau. of Jordan Boy Costello, Esq. of Tolloghan, co.
Mayo, and was father of
Charles Costelloe, Esq. of Castlemore, co. Mayo, in. Giles,
dau. of James FarreD, Esq. of Clooniquin, co. Eoscommon,
and had a son,
Edmond Costelloe, of Edmondstown, co. Mayo, Earrister-
at-Law, in. 1748, Mary, 3rd dau. of Francis Bermingham,
21st Baron of Athenry, co. Galway, and sister to the Earl of
Louth, and by her (who m. 2ndly, John Metge, Esq., M.P.)
had issue, with a dau., Margaret Louisa, m. Arthur, son and
heir of Aithur French, Esq. of French Park, a son,
Charles Costello, Esq. of Castlemore and Edmondstown,
CO. Mayo, h. 6 Sept. 1750; to. Mary, dau. of Macarrell King,
Esq., son of Eobert King, Esq., Alderman of DubUn, and had
issue two sons and two daus. The elder son,
Charles Costello, Esq. of Edmondstown, co. Mayo, m.
1st, Diana, dau. of James Creagh, Esq. of Carrigerry, co.
Clare, which lady d. s. -p. ; and 2ndly, 1827, Dorcas Maria,
dau. of George Daniell, Esq. of Merrion Square, Dublin, by
whom (who w. 2ndly, 1834, Laurence Langley, Esq.) he had
issue,
Arthur Eobert Gorges, now of Edmundstoivn.
Isabella Mary, to. Oct. 1850, Fitzmaurice Prctt, Esq., Eon of
Col. Pratt, of Cabra Castle.
Mr. Costelloe d. 17 June, 1832.
Arms — Or, three lozenges gu.
Crest — A falcon ppr. close belled or.
Jl/oJ<o— Ne te qusesiveris extra,
i'caf— EUmundstown, Ballaghadcrcen, co. Mr.70.
COTES OP WOODCOTE.
Cotes, Chaeies Cecil, Esq. of Woodcote, co.
Salop, M.P. for Shrewsbury, J.P. and D.L., co.
Stafibrd, J.P. co. Salop, Capt. South Salop Yeomanry,
h. 7 April, 1846.
HtncaflC— This family is stated to have held landed
property in the cos. of Stafford and Salop since the Conquest.
In Domesday Book,
Thomas de Cotes is recorded as possessed of duas partes
(half a knight's fee) in the manor of Cotes.
Humphrey Cote, of Cotes and Woodcote, the representative
of the family, who was slain at the battle of Bosworth Field, m..
Eleanora, dau. of Sir Humphrey Blount, Knt., and had (with a
dau., Margaretta, wife of George Wright, Esq. of Kantwich), a
son and successor,
John Cotes, Esq., m. Ellen, dau. of Eichard Littleton, Esq.
of Pillaton, co. Stafford, and had issue, John, his heir;
Tlioraas; Eichard, of Worksop; Elizabeth, «t. Eobert Fitz-
herbert, Esq. ; Slary, m. Thomas Grosvenor, Esq. ; Margaret,
m. German Ireton, Esq. ; Catherine, in. Thomas Basset, Esq. ;
and Maria, m. Hunt, of Aston. The son and heir,
John Cotes, of Woodcote and Cotes, was father of
John Cotes, of Woodcote, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Anthony
Colclough, Knt., and had issue, a son and heir,
John Cotes, of Woodcote, m. Mary, dau. of Walter Bagot,
of Blithfield, co. Stafford, and had issue, a son and heir,
John Cotes, of Woodcote, m. Dorcas, dau. of Sir George
Clarke, Bart, of co. Northumberland, and was s. by his son,
Charles Cotes, of Woodcote, mi. Lettice, dau. of Kildare,
Lord Digby, and had issue,
John Cotes, of Woodcote, h. 1680; to. 1700, Dorothy, dau.
of Eobert, Earl Ferrers, and by her (who d. 1721) had issue,
with daus. (of whom Dorothy, m. Eev. W. Pigott, A.M.,
Rector of Edgmond ; and Mary, m. Wriothesly Digby, 2nd son'
of William, Lord Digby), eight sons. Mr. Cotes d. 1756, and:
was s. by his son,
James Cotes, Esq. of Woodcote, Col. in the army, 6. 20 Oct.
1708; TO. Frances, dau. of William, Lord Digby, and dying
s. p. 1766, was s, by his brother,
Thomas Cotes, Esq. of Woodcote, Admiral E.N., 6. 4 June,
1712; in. 1st, Mary, widow of N. Kendal, Esq. of Pelyn, co. j
Cornwall ; and 2ndly, Miss Kyder, and dying s. p. 1767, was sA
by his brother, '
COT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
COT
175
Eev. SniKLET Cotes, M.A., of Wooclcote, Kcctor of Wigan,
Lancasliire, b. 11 Feb. 1714; to. Elizabeth, dau. of Francis
Cliambr^, Esq. of Petton, Salop, and had issue. Eev. Shirley
Cotes d. 1775, and was .5. by his son,
John Cotes, of Woodeote, M.P. for Wigan 17S2-1806, and
for Shropshire from 1806 until his death, 1821. He m. 1st,
1777, Lucy, dau. of Viscount Courtenay, and by her (who rf.
1784) had issue, two daus., Lucy, d. unm. ; and Charlotte, d.
un-M. He m. 2ndly, 1794, Maria, dau. of George Harry, 5th
Earl of Stamford and Warrington, and by her had issue,
John, of Woodcote.
Cliarles Grey, Eectorof Stanton St. Quintin, Wilts; 6. 22 Jan.
1801 ; m. Fanny Henrietta, dau. of Sir George Pigot,
Bart., and by her (who d. 1SG5) had issue, two sous and two
daus.
Maria Georgina, m. Col. Glegg, of Tliurstaston.
Louisa Henrietta, in. Eev. W. Corfield, Eector of Llangattock,
South Wales.
Sophia. Emily.
Selina Henrietta, m. W. Eoddam, Esq. of Eoddam.
Georgina Frances, m. Eev. J. Brooke, of Haughton Hall, co.
Salop ; she d. 1846, leaving issue, two sons.
Mr. Cotes d. 24 Aug. 1821. His eldest son,
John Cotes, Esq. of Woodcote, J. P. and D.L., h. 17 July,
1799; High Sheriff 1826; M.P. for North Shropshire 1832-34;
m. 5 Sept. 1839, Lady Louisa Harriet, 3rd. dau. of Charles
Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool, and had issue,
I. Chakles Cecil, now of Woodcote.
II. Charles James, b. 16 Dec. 1847.
I. Victoria Alexandrina (to whom Her Majesty stood sponsor),
TO. 1st, 1 March, 1864, Thomas Owen, Esq. of Condover, co.
Salop, who d. at Florence, 20 April, 1864; and 2ndly, 24
Nov. 1875, Major Eobert Grant, son of the late Sir Eobert
Grant, K.C.B.
II. Catherine Maria, m. 30 April, 1873, Orlando John George,
eldest son of the Eev. William and Lady Francis Bridge-
man Simpson.
III. Elizabeth Evelyn, m. 15 May, 1866, John Murray
Mordaunt, Esq., 2nd son of Sir John BI. Mordaunt, Bart.
IV. Sehna Charlotte. v. Louisa Harriet.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, erm ; 2nd and 3rd, paly of
six or and gu. Crest — A cock pjpr. combed, wattled, and legged
or. Motto — Soli Dei honor et gloria.
Seats — Woodcote, Newport, co. Salop ; and Pitchford Hall,
Shrewsbury.
COTTON OP ETWALIi.
CoTTOiT, Rowland Hugh, Esq. of Etwall Hall,
CO. Derby, J.P. for Derbyshire auci Staffordshire,
Hon. Major 3rd King's Own Stafford Militia, b.
13 Jan. 1833 ; s. his father, 3 March, 1857 ; m. 12
June, 1862, Mary Louisa, only dau. of the late
John Bill, Esq. of Farley Hall, co. Stafford, and has
issue,
I. EowLALD Chaeles Hogh, 6. 10 June, 1869.
I. Constance Lilian. ii. Mary Evelyn.
in. Elizabeth Mabel. iv. Eosamond.
JCtltCilJJC. — This ancient family is traced from the reign
of King Henkt II., when Sir Hcgh Cotton, Knt, was of
Cotton, CO. Salop. By Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of
Hamon Titley, of Titley, he had three sons, Hugh (Sir),
Knight of St. John; Allen, of whose descendants we treat;
and William, Dean of Worcester. The 2nd son,
Allen Cotton, brother and heir of Sir Hugh, m. Margaret,
dau. of Eoger Acton, and was father of
Hhgii Cotton, of Cotton, 9!i. Isabel, dau. and heir of Thomas
Heyton, and had two sons, i. Nicholas, of Cotton, whose dan.
and heiress, Ellen, m. Eobert do Lacon; and ii. Hugh, living
temp. Edward III., whose grandson, Eoger Cotton (son of
Eichard), m. Ellen, dau. and co-heir of John Gremyson, of
Alkington, and was father of
William Cotton, of Alkington, temp. Henry VI. His son
and heir,
John Cotton, of Alkington, 23rd Edward IV., had, by
Catherine, his wife, dau. of Thomas Constantine, of Dodding-
ton, three sons, Thomas, his heir; William, Alderman of
Coventry ; and Eichard (Sir), Priest. The eldest,
Thomas Cotton, Esq. of Alkington, icHijj. Henrt VII., m.
Alice, dau. and co heir of Ralph Johnstone, of Whitchurch,
and had issue, i. Ealph, his heir; ii. John, m. Beatrice
Whitfield, and had four sons ; iii. Eoger, m. Dorothy, dau. of
William Herring, of Coventry, and had issue ; iv. William,
whose dau. and heiress, Margaret, m. Eandul Taylor, of Whit-
church. The eldest son,
Ealph Cotton, Esq. of Alkington, in. Jane, davi. and co-
heir of John Smith, and had issue, i. John, m. Jane, dau. of
John Dod, Esq. of Cloverlcy, but d. s. 21. 1606; 11. Thomas,
d.s.p.; III. William, of whom we treat; iv. Eamlal, Capt.
in the army, d. s.2>.; v. Eoger; vi. Allen (Sir), Knt.; and
several daus. The 3rd sou,
William Cotton, Esq., Alderman of London, m. Jane,
dau. and co-heir of William Shabery, and was s. by his eldest
son.
Sir Eowland Cotton, Knt. of Alkington, m. 1st, Frances,
eldest dau. of Eobert, Viscount Kilmorey; and 2ndly, Joyce,
dau. and heir of Sir E. Walsh, of Shelsey ; but d. s. p. in 1634,
and was s. by his brother,
William Cotton, Esq. of Alkington, m. twice, but left issue
only by his 2nd wife, Ann, dau. of Philip Draul, Esq. of Sed-
shall, CO. Stafford. His eldest son and heir,
William Cotton, Esq. of Alkington and Bellaport, was
living at the period of the great Civil War. There is still
preserved at Etwall Hall a portrait of this William Cotton,
of Bellaport, as well as the following order of Prince
Eupert :—
" Wee doe hereby strictly charge and command all and
every of you whom it may or shall concern, that imediately
upon your sight or knowledge hereof, you doe no manner of
injury, hurte, violence or damage, to William Cotton, of
Bellaport, in the county of Salop, Esq., in his person, goodes,
family, halle, <L'c., or chattells whatsoever, here or elsewhere
rc'maining. As you will answerc for contrary att your uttmost
perrills. Given at Salop, this eleventh of May, 1644.
Edpeet."
" To all Commanders and officers and
soldiers whatsoever, or anyways be-
longing to His Majesty's armye."
William Cotton in. 1st, Joyce, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas
Bromley, Knt. ; and 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of John Whet-
nall, Esq. of Hanklow, co. Chester, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Ealph Cotton, Esq. of Bellaport, m,. Abigail, dau. of Sir
Thomas Abney, Knt, of Willesley, co. Derby, and d. 28 Aug.
1663, leaving a son and successor,
Eowland Cotton, Esq. of Bellaport, m. Mary, dau. and
co-heir (with her sister, who to. Humphrey Chetham, Esq.,
and d. s. j).) of Sir Samuel Sleigh, Knt. of Etwall, and had
issue, WiLLiAAr, his heir; Mary, m. Henry Eyre, Esq.;
Elizabeth Abigail, m. Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton, I3art. of
Combermere, co. Chester, the descendant of the younger
branch of the Cottons of Cotton; and Katherine, in. Eobert,
Earl Ferrers. Eowland Cotton d. 1753, and was s. by his
son,
William Cotton, Esq. of Bellaport and Etwall, b. Nov.
1700; TO. 14 June, 1742, Eebecca, dau. of Daniel Webster; and
d. .Tan. 1776, leaving issue, of which the son and heir,
William Cotton, Esq. of Etwall Hall, co. Derby, bapt. 27
Jan. 1740, d. v.niu. 4 Nov. 1819. His sister and co-heir,
Elizabeth Cotton, bapt. 26 Aug. 1748, the relict of Joseph
Green, Esq. of Hall Green, co. Worcester, and Portugal House,
Birmingham, assumed by royal license, bearing date 14 Jan.
following, for herself and her issue, the surname and arms of
CoTxoN only. She d. 1833, leaving issue,
Edward Eowland Joseph, heir.
Charles Evelyn, successor to his brother.
Eebecca Maria, m. J. S. Stovin, Esq. of Cheltenham.
Eliza Catherine, mi. Admiral Clement Sneyd, of Huntley
Hall, CO. Stafford.
Emma Cotton.
The eldest son,
Edwin Eowland Cotton, Esq. of Etwall Hall, Major-Gen.,
m. Frances Hester, 2nd dau. of the Very Eev. George Cotton,
Dean of Chester, and dying s. p., was .'. by his brother.
The Eev. Charles Evelyn Cotton, of Etwall Hall, co.
Derby, Patron and Eector of Dalbury, in that shire, and Lord
of the manors of Etwall, Burnaston, and Dalbury, 6. 14 Sept.
1782; in. 3 March, 1828, Frances Maria, dau. of Francis
Bradshaw, Esq. of Barton Hall, co. Derby, and had issue,
Eowland Hugh, now of Etwall Hall.
Elizabeth Emma, d. 17 Jan. 1847.
Agnes Maria, to. June, 1861, John William, eldest son of the
Eev. John Sneyd, of Ashcomb Park, co. Stafford ; she d.
July, 1862, leaving issue, Ealph de Tunstall.
Harriet Bertha, to. Coll Charles Henry Palliser, C.B., 10th
Bengal Lancers.
Marian Frances, m. Col. Charles Thornton Stewart, E.E.
The Eev. Charles Evelyn Cotton d. 3 March, 1857.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Armi—\z., a chevron between three hanks of cotton arg.
Crf»t—X falcon ppr. beaked legged and belled or, the
dexter claw supporting a belt also ppr. buckle gold.
Motto — In utraque fortuna, paratus.
5ea«— Etwall Hall, Dei by.
COTTON OF KNOLTON HALL.
Cotton, Chables Calvelet, Esq. of Knolton
HaU, CO. Flint, b. 18 Aug. 1847 ; m. 9 Oct. 1873,
Kate, 2ncl dau. of the late W. F. De La Eue, Esq.,
and has issue,
I. Charles AVilliam Egerton, h. 14 Aug. 1874.
II. Eonakl E-crton, ~f Twins, 6.
III. Arthur Egcrton \ 8 March, 1876.
ittnCagC— Chables Eobeet Cotton, Esq. of Knolton
Hall, CO. Flint, J. P., 6. 22 Nov. 1796, was son, by Matilda his
wife, dau. of John Lockwood, Esq., of Henry Calveley Cotton,
Esq. (d. 1837), youngest brother of Sir Bobert Salusbury
Cotton, 5th bart., whose eldest son and successor, SirStapleton
Stapleton-Cotton, 6th bart., was elevated to the peerage, as
Baron Combermerc, 1814, and advanced to the dignity of
a Viscount 1826 {see Borke's Pcerafje and Baronetage). Mr.
Cotton m. 26 May, 1841, Mary Anne Elizabeth, dau. of Eev.
Sir Philip Grey-Egorton, 9th bart. of Egerton and Oulton, and
had issue,
I. Charles Calvelet, his heir. ii. Francis Egerton.
III. Herbert Salisbury, <^ an infant.
He d. 19 May, 1873, and the property is now in the pos?ession
of his widow.
Arms—Az., a chevron between three hanks of cotton pale-
ways arg.
Crest— K falcon ppr. wings expanded belled or, holding in
the dexter claw a belt az. buckled of the second,
/Scai— Knolton Hall, Kuabon.
COTTRELL.
See DOEMEE-COTTEELL.
COTJLSON OF BELLAPORT AND OF
CORS-Y-GEDOL.
CouLSON, Edwaed Foster, Esq. of Bellaport,
Shropshire, and Cors-y-Gedol, co. Merioneth, J. P.
CO. Salop, High Sheriff for Merionethshire 1872,
I. Nov. 1803; m. 1 Dec. 1853, Elizabeth Kerr,
■widow of Thomas ColviUe, Esq. of Annfield, co.
Stirling, and eldest dau. of Robert Kerr, Esq. Capt.
33rd regt., which lady d. 1876.
The heir presumptive is Hugh Ker Colvill, m. Dec. 1876,
Agnes, 6th dau. of William Davenport Davenport, Esq. of
Maer HaU, Staffordshire.
ILintKQt, — Edward Coulson, Esq. (descended, it is
stated, from the ancient family of Colston of Colston Hall, co.
Lincoln), in. 17C0, Eleanor Western, and d. 1787, leaving by
her (who d. circa 1796) a son,
George Coulson, Esq. of Cottingham Castle, co. York,
m. Dec. 1801, Jane, dau. of Hugh Ker, Esq. of Newfield, co.
Ayr (of a branch of the Koxburghe family), and by her (who
d. 1847) left at his decease, 18G1, an only son, the present
Edward Foster Coulston, Esq.
Amni—krg., two dolphins sa. haurient respecting each
other, an anchor all ppr.
Crut — A dolphin embowed ppr.
(Seats— Bellaport, Market Drayton ; Dyffryn, Merioneth.
COULSON OF BLENKINSOPP.
CoTJLSoy, John Btron Eleneixsopp, Esq. of
Elenkinsopp, Northumberland, J.P., late Capt. Riile
Brigade, *. his father 12 June, 1868.
^tnfagt.— The Blenkinsopps, whom Camden styles "a
right ancient and generous family," have resided at Elenkin-
sopp Castle for many centuries. In the time of Edward T.,
the castle manor was held by Ranulphus de Blenkinsopp; in
the reign of Edward III., by Thomas de Blenkinsopp;
and in that of Elizabeth, by William BlenUinsopp.
Thomas Blenkinsopp, Esq. of Blenkinsopp Castle, represen-
tative of this ancient house temp. George I., m,. Frances, dau.
of Turville, Esq. of Xewhall Park, co. Leicester, and had an
only dau. and heiress,
Jane Blenkinsopp, m. 1727, William Coulson, Esq. of Jcs-
mond House, Northumberland, b. 1692; son and heir of Jolm
Coulson, Esq. of Jesmond House, by Elizabeth, dau. of Roboic
Bromley, Esq., claiming descent from the famous Sir Julm
Bromley, who lived in the time of Henry V. The heiress of
Blenkinsopp had issue. The elder,! son,
John Blenkinsopp Coulson, Esq., 6. 7 May, 1729, of Blen-
kinsopp Castle in right of his mother, and of Jesmond, k. bis
father 1750, but d. unra. 1788, when the estates devolved on
his brother,
William Coulson, Esq. of Blenkinsopp Castle, and of Jes-
mond, h. 1737 ; m. 1772, Mary, dau. of John Lisle, Esq. of
Felton and Elyhaugh, lineally descended from William de
Insula, and had issue,
John Blenkinsopp, his heir.
Robert Lisle, l>. Oct. 1780; Capt. E.N. ; m. 1815, Miss Vcitch,
of Houndwood, Berwickshire ; and d. 1822, leaving three
daus., Sarah, Mary, and Elizabeth.
William, b. 14 Feb. 1786.
Jane, m. Capt. Quin, 56th regt.; and d. a. p. 1798.
Margaret. Mary, d. young, Oct. 1778.
Mr. Coulson d. May, 1789, and was .■?. by his eldest son,
John Blenkinsopp Coulson, Esq. of Blenkinsopp Castle,
Lieut.-Col. of the Militia, J. P. and D.L., 6. 8 May, 1779 ; -m.
22 June, 1796, Alicia Frances Forth, dau. of the Eev. Gustavus
Hamilton, son of the Hon. Henry Hamilton, 3rd son of Gen.
Gustavus Hamilton, Viscount Boyne, and had issue,
John Blenkinsopp, his heir.
Gustavus Hamilton, Capt. E.N., 5. 7 Jan. 1801 ; J.P. of Stone-
house, Cumberland ; rn. Anne Lindsay, only dau. of Eev.
Henry Wastell, and has issue.
Eober Blenkinsopp, late Capt. Grenadier Guards.
Mary Alicia. Arabella Frances.
Col. Coulson d. 1S63, and wass. by his son,
John Blenkinsopp Coulson, Esq. of Blenkinsopp Castlp,
Capt. Grenadier Guards, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1865,
6. 7 Aug. 1799; m. 1st, 8 Dec. 1829, Juliana Elizabeth, only
child of the Eev. Edward Dawkins, of Portman Square, and
grand-dau. of James Dawkins, Esq. of Standlynch, by the
Lady Juliana Colyer his wife, dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl of
Portmore. Mrs. Coulson dying 27 Aug. 1831, Mr. Coulson m.
2ndly, 4 June, 1834, the Hon. Mary Anne, eldest dau. of
George Anson, 7th Lord Byron, and by her had issue,
John Btron Blenkinsopp, now of Blenkinsopp.
William Lisle Blenkinsopp, Capt. 25th King's Own Borderers.
Arthur Blenkinsopp (Rev.), Eector of Carham, Northumber-
land, 111. Laura, dau. of Eev. Thomas llderton, Vicar of
Felton, Northumberland.
Frederick Charles, 60th Eoyal Eifles.
Harry Blenkinsopp.
Capt. Blenkinsopp Coulson d. 12 June, 1868.
Arras — Arg., on a bend gu. three fleurs-de-lis of the field,
quartering Blenkinsopp.
Crest— In her nest ppr. a pelican feeding her young arg.
vulned ppr.
Motto— Je mourrai pourceux quej'aime.
Seat — Blenkinsopp Castle, Haltwhistle.
COULTHURST OF GARGRAVE.
CoTJiTHUEST, John, Esq. of Gargi-ave House, co.
York, J.P. ; s. his father 1861 ; w. 24 Feb. 1870,
Mary Anne, elder dau. of W. Bi'adlcy "Wainmaii,
Esq. of Carr Head, and widow of John Hall, Esq.,
and has a dau.
JttlTCilgC. — Henrt Colthurst, of Bank Newton, in the
parish of Gargrave, co. York, living 1633, was ancestor of
Nicholas Coultuurst, Esq. of Gargrave, bapt. there
11 Feb. 1717; eldest son of Henry Colthurst, Esq. of Gargrave,
by Margaret Slinger, his 2nd wife ; m. Mabella, dau. and co-
heir of John Lister, Esq. of Settle, and left issue to survive
him two daus., Margaret and Mabella, and one son,
John Coulthurst, Esq. of Gargrave, m. 29 July, 1790, Mar-
garet, dau. and co-heir of William Eeed, Esq. of Holly well, co.
cou
THE LANDl^D GENTRY.
COU
Durham, and Iind issue, John Nicholas, his heir; and
William Matthew, 6. 8 Jan. 1793. The son and heir,
John Nicholas Cot'LTHURST, Bsq. of Garp;rave, J.P., 6. at
East Sheen, Surrey, 9 Oct. 1791, bapt. at GarKrave; m. 25
July, 1825, Catherine Mary, dau. of Stephen Tempest, Esq. of
Broughton, co. Xork, and by her (who d. 1836} had issue,
Edmund.
■i^o. nnd lias issue.
i' I i"ur daus.
I 1, Hon. Thomas Edward
!■- . who d. 28 May, 186r);
Ai cm bald Kcppcl Macdonald
John, now of Gargra
William Henry, in. 11
Nicholas, m. Louisa 1
Catherine Mary, w. I
Stonor (eldest son ui
and 2ndly, 25 Nov.
Bart.
Louisa Monica.
Mr. Coulthurst ci. 1861.
Arms — Arg., a fess between two colts pas?nnt sa.
Seta— Gargrave House, Leeds.
COURTENAY, LATE OF BALLYEDMOND,
See Baeey of Ballyedmond.
COXTRTATJLD OF GOSFIELD HALL.
CouETAULD, Samuel, Esq. of Gosfield Hall,
Essex, 5. 1 Jime, 1793 ; m. 4 July, 1822, Ellen, dau.
of William Taylor, Esq., and his Avife Catherine
Courtauld, and by her (who d. 1872) had one
child,
Ellen Taylor, 6. 6 Sept. 1839, and d. Aug. 1841.
HtltCagC — AuGusTiN COURTA0LD, 6. IGCO ; a refugee,
■with his eldest son, Augustin, from the Isle d'Oleron, Rochelle,
1688, m. Julia Giron, and d. 1706. His elder son, Augustin
CouRTAOLD, b. 1686, m. 1709, Anne Bardin, and dying 1751,
left a son,
Samvel Courtauld, Esq., 6. 1720 ; m. 31 Aug. 1749, Louisa
Perina Ogier, and was fatlicr of
George Courtauld, Esq. b. 1761; to. 10 July, 1789, Ruth,
dau. of John Minton, and d. 13 Aug. 1823, having had, with
other issue, a son and heir, Samuel, now of Gosfield Hall.
Arms — Per pale arg. and or, a chevron between three
trefoils in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base or.
Crest— In front of a fleur-de-lis arg. three mullets gu.
Motto — Tiens a la verite.
SenJ— Gosfield Hall, Halstead, Essex.
Toicn House— 10, Lancaster Gate, W.
COTJETHOPE OF WHILIGH.
CoUETHOPE, Geoege Campion, Esq. of Whiligh,
Sussex, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1850, b. Feb.
1811; m. 1841, Anna, eldest dau. of John Deacon,
Esq. of Mabledon, Kent, and has issue,
I. George John, of Sprivers, Horsmondcn.StapTehurst, J. P.,
Barrister-at-Law, 6. 3 Nov. 1848; to. 21 Sept. 1876, Elinor
Sarah, second dau. of Lieut.-Col. Edward Loyd, of Lilles-
den, Hawkhurst, Kent, and has a son, George Lot0, 6.
12 June, 1877.
II. William Francis. iii. Alexander.
IV. Arthur Henry.
I. Anna Sophia. u. Emily Mary.
III. Frances Albinia.
iCtltCagC— The family of Courthope is of great antiquity
in Sussex. "So early as the reign of King Edward I." (we
quote Mr. Smith Ellis, Hurstjiierpoint), "Adam de Courthope,
William de Courthope, and Peter de Courthope, were amongst
the principal inhabitants of the parish of Wadhurst."
Richard Courthope, of Cranbrook, Kent, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Gervas Hcndley, of Coorshorne, in Cranbrook (by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of Walter Rokehurst, of the same place),
and sister of Sir Walter Hendley, of Coorshone, aforesaid,
Knt., and had issue,
I. Alexander, of Wards, alias Goddard's Green, Cranbrook,
Kent, (whose will was proved in the Prerogative Office,
Canterbury, 1525); he m. Catherine, dau. of Robert Foster,
and had issue,
John, of W;irds, whoso will boars date 20 Sopt. i.-,27, and
was proved 7 .Ian. lolluwing; he ./, i.n r ,,.,| ,,{ \ands in
Cranbrook, Maidstone, and Wodd.liur. I,, Kmi Iraviuff
issue, Alexander, uf Wards ''■ •^■- /'■ ; •l-i^^ : I nn^, Deau
of IVterbtiniugli, a divine of coiisi l.iMhir nnh/in iiig
time,'/. 1557; Jeremy; and Thomas. Tlic second son
John Courthope, Esq., was ancestor of the Courthopes of
Dunn!/ Place, Sussex, whose heiress, Barbara Court-
hope, m. Henry Campion, Esq. of Combwell.
II. John, of whom presently.
1. Anne, wife of Maurice Tiehborne, of Eaton Bridge.
John Courthope, 2nd son of Richard Courthope, of Cran-
brook, by Elizabeth Hendley his wife, m. Miss Saunders, an
heiress, of Wylie, and had issue,
George, of whom hereafter.
William, of Heath Place, ni. Margaret, dau. of Richard
Challenor, E.sq. of Su.ssex, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Sir
William Goring, of Burton, Sussex) had issue, John, of
Lingtield, ; and Lawi'cnce, of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, and
of Wargrave, Berks.
Mercy, m. John Bysshe, son and heir of William Bysshe,
Esq. of Burstowe, Sussex, and had issue.
The elder son,
George Courthope, Esq. of Wylie, m. Mary, dau. of Cyprian
Warnett, of Frantfold, Sussex, and by her had issue. Mr.
Courthope was buried at Ticehurst, 13 April, 1577. His eldest
son,
John Courthope, Esq. of Wylie, Commissioner of the
Alienation Office, m. 5 Jlay, 1583, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
John Larkin, and by her had issue. Mr. Courthope was
buried at Ticehurst, 15 Oct. 1615, and was s. by his son,
SiR George Courthope, of Wylie, Commissioner of Aliena-
tions, knighted at Whitehall, 21 June, 1G41 ; d. 12 Oct. 1642.
He m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Sir George Rivers, Knt. of Chafford,
Kent, and had, George, ot whom presently; Anne, d. v.nm.;
and Frances, m. 5 Aug. 1641, Sir Charles Howard, Knt., son
and heir of Sir Francis Howard, Knt., and ancestor of the
Earls of EfSngham. Sir George 'la. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Symons, sometime Alderman of London, and widow
of Edward Hawes, of London, and by her had an only dau.,
Mary, m. 1st, Henry Haslen, Esq. of Meopham, Kent, and
2ndly, John Johnson, Esq. of Swyllington, co. York. The
only son and heir,
Sib George Courthope, Knt., M.P. for East Grinstead
at the Restoration, knighted at Windsor, 24 April, 1661 ;
d. seised of the manors of Whiligh, in Ticehurst, of
Moseham, in Wadhurst, of Barnes, in Brenchley, Kent,
&e., and was buried in Ticehurst, 3 Nov. 1685. He m.
Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Edward Hawes, Esq. of London,
and by her (who d. 18 Dec. 1690J had issue a dau., Elizabeth,
TO. Sir Thomas Piers, Bart., and two sons; George; and
Edward, of the Inner Temple. The elder son,
George Courthope, Esq. of Whiligh, d. 13 Sept. 1714, cet. 68.
He m. 1st (licence dated 11 July, 1674), Anue, dau. of John
Fuller, Esq. of Waldron Sussex, which lady d. s. j). 16 Dec.
1G75. He m. 2ndly, Albinia, only dau. (by the 1st wife) of Sir
William Eliot, Knt. of Godalming, and by her (who d. 11 June,
1717) had a son and heir,
George Courthope, Esq. of Whiligh, J. P., bapt. 16 Aug.
1586; m. Catherine, dau. of Wilham Campion, Esq. of Comb-
well ; and d. 8 Aug. 1741 , having had issue. The elder son,
George Courthope, Esq. of Whiligh, 6.9 Nov. 1712; d.
April, 1793. He m. 11 Nov. 1735, Catherine, dau. of Henry
Campion, of Combwell, Kent, by Barbara his wife, dau. and
heir of Peter Courthope, Esq. of Danny Place, and by her had
issue. The eldest son,
George Courthope, of Bedford Square, London, of Whiligh,
and of Uckfield, Sussex, 6. 22 Nov. 1737; in. Frances Barbara,
only dau. of William Campion, Esq. of Danny Place, by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of Edward Parthericke, Esq. of Ely, and hail
issue, George, his heir ; William (Rev.), of St. John's Coll.
Cambridge ; Frances, 6. April, 1770, d. Jan. 1813. The elder
son,
George Courthope, Esq. of Bedford Square, London, and
of Whiligh, Sussex, b. Sept. 1767; m. 20 Jan. 1808, Amelia,
dau. of William Campion, Esq. of Lewes, Sussex, and had issue,
George Campion, his heir, now of Whiligh.
WilUam (Rev.), Rector of Mailing, Sussex, b. Jan. 1816; r,u
Caroline EUzabeth, dau. of John Ryle, Esq. of Macclesfield,
(deceased), and left issue, William John, »i. 2 Nov. 1870,
Mary, dau. of John Scott, Esq., In.spector-General of Hos-
pitals, H.M.S. Bombay; Frederick George; and Caroline
Susan.
Emily, m. Samuel Richard Bosanquet, Esq. of Dingestow
Court, CO. Monmouth.
Frances, m. Rev. Henry Watkins, and is deceased.
Catherine Mary.
C07
THE LANDED GENTRY,
COX
Anns — Art;., a fcss az. between three estoiles of six points
wavy sa.
Crenl—A demi-stag ealient gu. attired and charged with
estoilcs wavy or.
-CcaJ— Whiligh, Hurst Green, Sussex.
COVENTRY OF BXJUaATE.
CovEXTKT, John", Esq. of Bui-gate House, Hants.
See EcEKE'a Feerage (Covextey).
COVENTRY OP HENBURY HOUSE.
CoTENTEY, St. John, Esq., Lieut. R.N., of
Henbury House, J.P. and D.L., High SlierifE 1866.
See Bueke's Peerage (Coventey).
COWPER OF CARIiETON HALL.
COWPKE, Feedeeick, Esq. of Carlcton Hall,
TJnthank and Skelton, Cumberland, J.P., D.L.,
h. 1 June, 1794.; in. 5 Sept. 1818, Susan Lydia,
elder dau. of Andrew John Nash, Esq. of Hyde
House, Middlesex, and Susannah Home his -wife,
and has issue,
I. Fbedekick, J.P. and D.L. for Westmorland, and J.P. for
Cumberland, b. 15 Feb. 1822; to. 1855, Mary, only child
of the late Thomas Kooke, Esq. of Wandsworth, and has
issue, Carleton Frederick, 6. 1858 ; Charles Henley ; OUve ;
May Adelaide ; Catherine Louisa.
■ . Andrew John, late Major 15th regt., h. 3 April, 1830; m.
Celia Letitia, dau. of J. Kinnear, Esq. of St. John's, New
Brunswick, and has issue, Florence Celia.
III. John, h. 26 Dec. 1833 ; -ni. 4 Oct. 1859, Marion Caroline,
eldest dau. of George Greene Eramott, Esq. J. P., of
Emmott Hall, co. Lancaster, and has issue, Stuart
Frederick George ; and Louisa Susan.
I. Susan Lydia, ni. 1837, Charles Alliston, Esq. of Mancetter
Lodge, Atherstone, Warwickshire.
II. Mary, m. 184G, David Burton, Esq. of Cherry Burton,
Yorkshire; d. 14 April, 1847, leaving one dau., Mary
Constance.
in. Elizabeth, 0,. 1836, num..
IV. Fanny, to. 4 March, 1856, at Neufchatel, David Burton,
Esq. of Cherry Burton, Yorkshire.
V. Louisa, m. 1857, the Eev. Tufnell Samuel Barrett, of
Court Lodge, Kent.
VI. Augusta Jane, to. 1848, Albert Von Brandt, High Cham-
berlain to the Grand Duke of Anhalt-Dessau.
VII. Amelia, ■m. 21 Feb. 1854, Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson,
lately Colonial Secretary, and Member of the Executive
Council and of the Legislative Assembly of New South
Wales (who rf. 11 Jan. laG7).
VIII. Emily.
ILtttCagt.— This family has been resident for many genera-
tions at Unthank, in Skelton, Cumberland, and is allied on the
side of the grandmother of the present head of the house with
the ancient family of Winder, of Lancashire. The present
proprietor inherited the estates of Unthank and Skelton, as
successor in the direct line to his eldest brother, Joseph, who
8. his father, and d. s. p. Sept. 1841, and the estates of Carle-
ton Hall and St. John's Vale, Helvellyn, Cumberland, and
Kirkbarrow, Westmorland, on the death of his brother John,
who 0.. ». p. 1851.
Joseph Cowper, Esq. of Unthank, in the parish of Skelton,
Cumberland, son of Joseph Cowper, of Untliank, by Mary
Winder his wife, to. at Caldbeck church, 26 Aug. 1773, Mary,
dau. of John Oldman, Esq. of Banist Hill, Cumberland, and
by her (who d. 30 Aug. 1805, aged 52) left at his decease,
6 Aug. 1825, aged 75, several cliildren, all now deceased, except
Fbedebick, of Carleton Hall.
.^rTOs— Az., a chevron paly or and ermine, in chief an
annulet between two martlets arg., in base a caduceus of the
second.
Crent — A buffalo's head erased per fess sa. and or, armed of
the last, charged in the neck with a cross-croBslet counter-
changed, in the mouth a slip of oak ppr.
Mollo — Industria et perseverantia.
Seat— Carlcton Hall, Penrith, Cumberland.
COX OF BALLYNOE.
Cox, William, Esq. of Ballynoc, co. Limerick,
J.P., I. 22 Jan. 1799 ; m. 8 June, 1826, Ehzabeth,
eldest dau. of Col. John Ormsby Vandeleur, of
2»Iaddenstown, co. Kildare, and has issue,
I. William, Capt. 13th Light Infantry, h. 11 Feb. 1837.
II. Ormsby, late 27th regt., b. 6 March, 1828 ; m. 2 June,
18C6, Louisa Catherine, dau. of William Newport White,
Esq., M.D., of Downputrick, co. Down.
I. Kosetta.
II. Mary, to. 28 April, 1853, Sidney Bcynett Brown, Esq.,
Commissariat Staff, son of John Southwell Brown, Esq. of
Mount Brown, co. Limerick ; she d. 28 April, 18C2, leaving
a dau., Alice Vesey.
III. Elizabeth. iv. Frances.
ILtn£300. — EoBERT Cox, Esq., who had a grant of the
lands of Ballynoe, &c., co. Limerick, by patent dated 28 Sept.
1G37 ; TO. Mary, dau. of the Eight Hon. Sir Thomas Standish,
of Bruffe, co. Limerick, and left a son and successor,
William Cox, Esq. of Ballynoe, to. and had, with a dau.,
Frances, wife of Humphrey Massey, Esq., Major in the army,
two sons, Samfso.n, his heir; and Eobert, whose son Bobert, of
Plymouth, Devon, to. Miss Hutchinson, and had issue. The
elder son,
Sampson Cox, Esq. of Ballynoe, m. Constantina, dau. of the
Eight Hon. William Fitzmaurice, Baron of Kerry and Lixnaw,
and relict of John Odell, Esq. of Ballingarry; and had, with
five daus. (of whom the 4th, Margery, m. John Gabbett, Esq.
of Limerick; and the 5tli, Catherine, to. Jeremiah Jackson,
Esq. of Fatmingstown), five sons, of whom the eldest
survivor,
William Cox, Esq. of Ballynoe, bapt. 20 Jan. 1703; to.
13 March, 1727, Margaret, dau. of Hugh Hutchinson, Esq. of
Bantry, and d. Oct. 1762, leaving issue, H0gh, his heir;
Emanuel ; Samuel ; Eobert, a military officer ; William, E.N. ;
Constantia, m. Eichard Stephenson; Frances, to. Samuel
Adams, of the co. Cork ; and Deborah, rn. Eichard Lane, Esq.
of Ballyscanlan, co. Limerick. The eldest son,
IICGH Cox, i;.sq. of Ballynoe, bapt. 31 Dec. 1730; to. 1757,
Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of John Vowell, Esq. of Springfort,
and had, with three daus. (who d. unm.) six sons,
I. Vowell, of Ballynoe. whose only child, Anne, was wife of
Patrick 0 'Kelly, Esq. of co. CUirc.
II. William, successor to his brother.
in. Hugh, of Kuockcogh, co. Cork; to. Anstace, dau. of
John Spread, Esq. of Forest, co. Cork, and d. 1821, leaving
issue.
IV. John, TO. Catherine Scanlan, and had John, and other
issue.
V. Sampson, Paymaster 8th foot; to. 1819, Elizabeth
Gaggin, and by her had issue two sons, John, an officer in
the army, and Lieut.-Col. in the Turkish service; and
Charles Bayly, Barrister at-Law, and Civil Commissioner
of Worcester, Cape of Good Hope.
VI. Eobert, d. unm.
Mr. Cox d. 1783. His 2nd son,
William Cox, Esq. of Ballynoe, heir to his brother, 6. 1765;
i/i. 27 June, 17110, Mary, 2nd dau. of Michael Scanlan, Esq. of
Ballinaba, co.- Limerick, J. P., by Elizabeth Wheeler his wife,
cousin of Hugh., 2nd Lord Massy, and d. 20 Oct. 1810, leaving
(with three daus., Mary, wife of John Edward Langford, Esq.
of Stonehall, co. Limerick; Aphrasia, wife of John White, Esq.
of Dublin; and Elizabeth, wife of Edward John Croker, Esq.
of Grange Hill, co. Limerick; an only son, the present Willlasi
Cox, Esq. of Ballinoc.
Arms — Arg., three bars gu. on a canton az. a lion's head
erased or.
Cregt—Xn antelope's head erased sa. attired or, transfixed
through the neck with a broken spear ppr.
i/o«»— Fortiter et fidelitcr.
£ca«— Ballynoe, Ballingarry, co. Limerick.
COX OF BROXWOOD AND EATON
BISHOP.
Cox, EiCHAED Snead, Esq. of Broxwood and
Eaton Bishop, co. Hereford, J.P. and D.L., High
Slieriff 1858, Major Hereford Militia, b. 14 Sept.
1820; m. 24 Nov. 1853, Maria Teresa, dau. of
George Weld, Esq. of Leagrim Hall, co. Lancaster,
and has issue.
cox
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CRA
379
I. John George, 6. 4 April, 1855.
II. Richard Charles Clement, 6. 12 Nov. 1857.
I. Mary Agnes. ii. Anna Teresa Louisa.
III. Isabel Mary Walburga.
ULillt^Qt, — Gabriel Cox, Esq. of Farmingham Lodge,
Kent, VI. Elizabeth, dau. of Eichard Sneade, Esq. of Eaton
Bishop, CO. Hereford, and left issue, besides three daus., five
sous. The eldest son,
Samdel Cox, Esq. of Souldern, co. Oxford, d. at Farming-
ham Lodge, leaving by Alicia his wife, dau. of Eichard Kilbye,
Gent, of Souldern, two sons and three daus. The younger
eon,
Gabriel Cox, Esq. of Highgate, Middlesex, m. the dau. of
Mr. Richard Walker, of Brailes, co. Warwick, and had issue.
The 2nd son,
Samuel Cox, of Eaton Bishop, succeeded to that estate at
the death of his cousin (dau. of Gabriel Snead Cox, of Eaton
Bishop), Mrs. Witherston, 1782. He d. 21 Jan. 1840, aged 93,
having had, by his wife Sarah, dau. of George Duncumb, Esq.,
one son,
SAM0EL Cox, M.D., of Eaton Bishop, who m. 31 Dec. 1800,
Anne, only child of Major Murdoch McLean, of Kingairloch,
Argyleshire, and by her (who d. 17 May, 1844, aged 63)
had, with other children, who d. unni.,
Eichard Snead, his heir, of Eaton Bishop.
Elizabeth Mary, m. her cousin, Samuel Cox, Esq.
Clementina, a Nun at Le Mans, France.
Alicia, a Benedictine Nun at St. Benedict's Priory, Stafford.
Anne Helen, m. John Thomas Dolman, Esq. of Pockling-
ton.
Dr. Cox d. 4 March, 1851, aged 74.
Arms — Or, three bars az. on a canton gu. a lion's head
erased arg.
Ci-tsi— An antelope's head erased ppr., pierced through the
neck by a spear.
Seals — Broxwood Court, Pembridge; Souldern House,
Banbury.
COXWELIi OF ABLINGTOK".
See KoGEES of Dowdeswell.
COYNEY OF WESTON COYNEY.
CoTNET, Chaeles, Esq. of Weston C'oyney, J.P.,
D.L., CO. Stafford, h. 23 Jan. 1801 ; late Lieut.-Col.
Commanding King's Own 3rd Stafford Rifle Militia ;
m. 1st, 4 Dec. 1838, Sophia Henrietta, dau. of
Admiral Rowland Mainwaring, R.N., of Whitmore
Hall, CO. Stafford, and by her (who d. 19 Nov. 1871)
has a son and heir,
Walter Mainwaring, J. P. and D.L., Capt. 3rd Stafford
Militia, b. 18 Sept. 1839 ; m. 26 Nov. 1863, Susan, dau. of
George Moore, Esq. of Appleby Hall, Leicestershire, and
has issue, Walter Weston, b. 24 Oct. 1864; and Gwynyth
Dorothea.
He m. 2ndly, 12 Dec. 1872, Maria Kathleen Wilhel-
mina, dau. of Peter Broughton, Esq. of Tunstal
Hall, CO. Salop, and widow of Ralph Thomas
Adderley, Esq. of Barlaston Hall, co. Stafford.
ILilTCagC. — The family of Cotney has been seated at
Weston Coyney, in the parish of Caverswall, since the time
of Henry III,, when John, the son of Alan Fitzalan, Lord of
Oswestry (ancestor of the Earls of Arundel), who d. in the
24th of that reign, r»ijio 1240, granted by his charter, sans date,
to Walter Coyne, the manor of Weston-subter-Kiversmond,
parish of Caverswall, called Weston Coyney, co. Stafford,
subject to the chief rent of half a mark of silver.
Sampson Coy net, Esq,, representative of the family at the
commencement of the 17th century, m. 1633, Anne, dau. and
co-heir of Philip Draycot, Esq. of Dray cot, in Staffordshire,
by whom (who d. 1691) he had five sons and one dau. , the 5th
son, Mark, who d. 1695, left John, of whom presently; and
Catherine, wife of Anthony Hill, Esq. of Pcpperhill, and
grandmother of the late Walter William Hill Coyney, Esq.
Sampson Coyney d. 2 March, 1653, and was s. by his son,
JohnCovnet, Esq. b. 1637; m. Oct. 1661, Ellen, dau. and
co-heir of John Dawes, Esq. of Caughley, Shropshire, and by
her (who m. 2ndly, WilUam Parker, Esq. of Park Hull) he had
(with a dau. Ellen) a son and successor.
Sampson Cotney, Esq. b. 1662, the last male heir, who
dying unm. 1 May, 1693, devised his estates to his sister,
Ellen Cotnet, who n. Sept. 1694, William (Jower, Esq. of
Colmers and Queenhill, co. Worcester, by whom (who d.
1 June, 1736) she had an only son,
William Govveb, Esq., in right of his mother. Lord of
Weston Coyney. This gentleman was unfairly killed in a
duel at a tavern in Drury Lane, Feb. 1725, by Major Oneby.
William Gower, by his will of 10 Aug. 1721, bequeathed Weston
Coyney to his father for life, with remainder to the heir male
of the family,
John Cotney, Esq., grandson of Sampson Coyney, by Ann
Draycot. Ho d. 1732, before William Gower the elder, and
left issue, by Ann his wife, three sons and two daus. The
eldest son,
Edward Cotney, Esq., at the decease of WilUam Gower,
1 June, 1736, entered into possession of the Weston Coyney
estates. He m. July, 1768, Mary, dau. of Matthew Smith,
Esq., and by that lady (who m. 2ndly, Oct. 1773, Michael
Jones, Esq. of Lancaster, and d. Nov. 1814) left at his demise,
2 May, 1772, an only dau. and heiress,
Mart Catherine Coynet, Lady of the Manor of Weston
Coyney, who in. 18 Aug. 1788, her cousin Walter William
Hill, Esq., and had surviving issue,
Charles, now of Weston Coney.
Thomas Edward, b. 2 March, 1810 ; vu. Florence, dau. of Chas.
Mason, Esq.
Mary, m. 1812, George Lambert Clifford, Esq., youngest son
of the Hon. Thomas CUfford, Esq. of Tixal, co.Stafford.
Elizabeth Mary, m. John Vanzellcr, Esq. of Liverpool, and
is deceased.
Anne Mary, m. at Paris, 8 Feb. 1838, Monsieur Hippolyte
de Pilliet, Col. in the French service.
Mr. Hill assumed on his marriage, by sign manual, in pur-
suance of the testamentary injunction of Edward Coyney,
Esq., the surname and arms of Cotney. He was Lieut.-
Col. of the Staffordshire Militia, and Deputy-Lieut, for the
county. He d. 29 Aug. 1844.
Arms — Or, on a bend sa. three trefoils slipped arg.
Crest— A cubit arm erect vested sa. slashed and cuffed or,
holding in the hand ppr. a faulchion arg. embrued with blood
in three places, hilt and pommel gold.
Motto — Fide sed cui vide.
Seat — Weston Coyney, Longton, Staffordshire.
CEACKANTHORPE OF NEWBIGGIN"
HALL.
Ceackanthoepe, William, Esq. M.A., of New-
biggin Hall, Westmorland, J.P., D.L., High Sherife
of Cumberland 1824, b. 25 Feb. 1790.
3£.{nCil(JC. — This is an ancient Westmorland family,
branches of which have occasionally been settled in Cumber-
land. Crackanthorpe of Cockermouth was High Sheriff temp.
Henrt IV".
William Cooksox, Esq. 2nd son of William Cookson, and
younger brother of Isaac Cookson, whose son, John, purchased
the estate of Whitehill, co. Durham, m. Miss Crackanthorpe,
of Newbiggin, sister and heir of James Crackanthorpe, Esq.,
of Newbiggin, the last male representative; and had issue,
Christopher, his heir; and William, D.D., Canon of Windsor.
The elder son,
Christopher Crackanthorpe Cookson, s. to Newbiggin
on the death of his uncle, James Crackanthorpe, and
thereupon assumed the additional surname and arms of
Crackanthorpe. He m. Charlotte Cust, and dying 1800,
left (which two daus. Charlotte and Sarah) an only son, the
present William Crackanthorpe, Esq. of Newbiggin,
Mrs. Crackanthorpe d. 1844.
Arms — Or, a chevron between three mullets pierced az.
Crest — A holly tree ppr.
Scai— Newbiggin Hall, Penrith.
CBACaOFT OF HACKTHOUM".
See Amcotts.
CRADOCK OF QTJORN COURT.
Ceadock, John Dayts, Esq. of Quoru Court, co.
Leicester, 6. 6 AprH, 1845 j s. 1863.
380
CRA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CllA
iLtltCajJC— Thomas Cbadock, Esq. of Quom Court; son
of John Cradock, Esq. of Woodhouse Eaves, by his wife, Mary
AUeyne), m. Oct. 1841, Mary Octavia, dau. of H. Grover, Esq.
and had issue,
John Davys, now of Quom Court.
Thomas, b. 1847; m. 187.5, Katherine Louisa Jane, elder
dau. of Corbett Holland Corbett, Esq. of Admington HaU,
CO. Gloucester.
Mary. Catherine Clara.
Emily Anne.
Mr. Cradock d. Sept. 1863, and was «. by his eldest son, the
present proprietor.
Crest — A bear's head muzzled.
Motto — Xec temere nee timide.
iSeaJ— Quom Court, Loughborough.
CRAIG-LATTRIE OP RED CASTLE.
Ceaig-Laueie, Rowland, Esq. of Red Castle, co.
Kirkcudbright, and Myra Castle, co. Down, a Magis-
trate for CO. Kirkcudbright, b. 21 Feb. 1810; m.
Oct. 184.3, Jane, dau. of Eichard Forster Anderson,
Esq. of Walshestown Castle. Mr. Craig-Laurie is
elder son of the late John Craig, Esq. (who d. 28
June, 1837), by Jane Anderson his wife, and grand-
son of Rowland Craig, Esq., and his wife, Margaret
Bigham, grand-niece of the Rev. Walter Laurie, of
Red Castle, from whom the estate has descended to
the present possessor. Mr. Craig-Lam-ie has an
only brother, Johjt, J.P., Col. in the army, Lieut.-
Col. Commanding North Down Riile Militia.
Arms — (As granted by Lord Lyon, 4 Sept. 18.57). Quarterly:
1st and 4th, sa., a cup arg. with a garland between two laurel
branches issuing out of the same vert, all within a bordure of
the second, charged with eight boars' heads erased gu., for
Laubie ; 2nd and 3rd, arm., a saltire engrailed gu. between
a mullet in chief of the second, and a boar's head erased in
base az., the saltire being surmounted of a fess arg. charged
with three crescents sa., for Cbaig.
Crests — 1st: The trunk of an oak tree fessways sprouting ppr.,
and above the same a cross patee fitchee gu. ; 2nd : A cheva-
lier on hosseback in full career grasping a broken lance in
bend ppr.
Mottoes— Orer 1st crest, " Benedictio Dei ditat ; over 2nd
trest, "Vive Deo ut vivas."
Seats— Bed Castle, Castle Douglas, co. Kirkcudbright; and
Myra Castle, Downpatrick, co. Down.
CRAMER OF RATHMORE.
Ceamee, Maemaduke Coghill, Esq. of Rath-
more, CO. Cork, J.P., 6. 23 Nov. 1817 ; m. 17 July,
1851, Caroline Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of
Robert Honner, Esq., J.P., of Clancool, co. Cork,
and has issue,
I. Mary Barbara. ii. Caroline Elizabeth.
III. Wilhelmina Idonea,
JLtnCagC. — The founder of the family in Ireland was
Tobias Von Ceameb or Kkameb, of Lower Germany ; in the
reign of James I. he settled in Ireland, and was made a free
denizen 28 May, 1639. He was father of Balthazae Cbamee,
Esq., who le'; issue two sons, Tobias and John; and two
daus. The elder son,
Tobias Cbasieb, Esq., bad assigned to him for his services
under Cbo.mwell, the lands of Eallyfoile, which were after-
wards confirmed by patent under the Act of Settlement. He
was Sheriff of Dublin 1653, and High Sheriff co. Kilkenny
1669. By Mary his wife he had two sons and two daus., Bal-
THAZAB, of whom presently; Tobias; Hester, the wife of
Sir John Coghill, Bart; Deborah, wife of Arthur Webb, Esq.
The elder son,
Balthasab Cbameb, Esq. of Ballyfoile, co. Kilkenny, h. in
Dublin 1644, High Sheriff co. Kilkenny 1683, m. 1st, Eliza-
beth, widow of Dr. Hugh Drysdale, who d. s. p. ; and 2ndly,
Sarah, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Oliver Jones, and by her had'
with other issue, 1 Oliver, m. Hester, dau. of Sir John
Coghill, and by her was ancestor of the baronets Cog-
hill; 2 Ambrose, of whom presently; 3 Jane, wife of Philip
Savage, Esq. of Rock Savage. The 2nd son,
Ambrose Crajiee, Esq., wm Sheriff of Cork 1723, and
mayor 1725. His eldest son, by Ursula Browne, his wife,
Baltuasab Ceamer, Esq. of Kinsale, iii. EUzabeth, dau. oj
AVilliam Stephens, Esq., M.D. of the city of DubUn, and had
issue a son,
Mabmadcke Ceameb, Esq. of Eathmore, co. Cork, who
■ni. Sarah, dau. of Eichard Giimbleton, Esq. of Castle Eichard,
CO. Waterford; and d. 1817, having had issue. The eldest
son,
John Thomas Cramer, Esq. of Eathmore, co. Cork, J. P.,
m. 1814, Barbara Mary Anne Mileljurn, dau. of the Eev. Dr.
Thomas, and by her (who d. 20 March, 1657) he left at his
decease, 5 Nov. 1845, two sons,
Maemaduke Coghill, now of Eathmore.
John Thomas, of Ballindinisk House, co. Cork, J.P., Bar-
rister-at-Law, formerly Lieut. 7th Dragoon Guards, 6. 20
March, 1820; m. 22 Dec. 1»57, Mary Augusta, dau. of the
Eev. Henry Eichard Eogers, Esq. of Killeagh, co. Cork,
by Augusta Lyster, his wife, and has issue, John Thomas,
b. 1 Dec. 1858 ; and Edith Barbara.
/Sea£— Eathmore, Kinsale, co. Cork.
CRAMER-ROBERTS OF SALLYMOUKT.
See EoBEETS.
CRANE OF OAKHAMPTON.
Ceane, Hexey, Esq. of Oakhampton co.
Worcester, Lord of the Manor of Habberley, 5.
14 Nov. 1801 ; m. 5 Oct. 1842, Jane Miriam,
eldest dau. of late Rev. William Henry Havergal, j
Hon. Canon of Worcester, and has issue, |
I. John Henet, of Hillhampton House, Great Witley, co. |
Worcester, b. 27 Nov. 1855; m. 12 June, 1877, Annie
Georgina, dau. of George Washington Turner, Esq. of
Cannes, late of Mississippi State.
I. Miriam Louisa, m. 31 July, 1872, Eeginald S. Lea, Esq.
of Oakfield, Eugby ; and d. 22 July, 1877.
II. Evelyn Emily, d. 6 April, 1868.
III. Constance Sarah, m. 4 Aug. 1875, John Skipworth Gib-
bons, Esq. of The Leasowes, co. Worcester.
JlfnCaflC.— This family, which has been resident at Hab-
berley in the Foreign of Kidderminster, since (or before) the
reign of Queen Elizabeth, till 1866, claims to be a branch
of the ancient family of Crane of Chilton, Suffolk. John
Crane of Habberley and Joan his wife, living in 1676, had two
sons, the elder,
John Crane, Esq. of Habberley, h. 1724; m. 1st, 1743,
Anne Hinton, and 2ndly, Elizabeth Crane, who d. in 1760;
he d. in 1787, having had, with other issue, a son,
Edward Wheelee Crane, Esq., of Habberley, m. 1788,
Sarah, eldest dau. of Henry Chillingworth, Esq. of Park
Attwood, CO. Worcester; and d. 23 Dec. 1839, having by her
(who d. Aug. 1820) had issue,
I. John, h. 1789; d. unm. 1866.
II. Thomas, d. young.
III. Edward, b. 1797 ; d. unm. 1876.
IV. Henrt, now of Habberley.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1819, George Crane, Esq. of Tollington Park,
near London ; and d. 1830, leaving one dau.
II. Sarah, m. 1821, Joseph Eogers, Esq. of Aveley House, co.
Worcester ; and d. 1871, leaving issue,
Arms— Arg., a fess between six crosslets fitchee gu.
Crest — A crane ppr. beaked or.
Motto — Utcunque placuerit Deo.
Seat — Oakhampton, Stourport.
EDMONDSTOUNE-CRANSTOUN OP
CRANSTOTTN.
Edmondstoune-Ceanstoun, Chaeles Edwaed
Haeeis, Esq. of Corehouse, co. Lanark, J.P., 4th
£on of the late John Cuninghame, Esq. of Lainshaw
(see that name), m. 1874, Edith Mary, dau. of the
late Charles Edward Jerningham {see Staffoed)
and has with other issue,
Charles, 6. 1877.
He assumed the name of EDMONDSTOUKE-CEAlf-
STOUN on succeeding his auut in 1869.
CEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CRA
581
ItlHfilSC— George Craxstoun, youngest son of William,
Wh Lord Cranstoun, by Lady Jane Kerr his wife, dau. of
"William, 2nd Marquess of Lothian, and grand-dau. of Archi-
bald, 9th Earl of Argyll, beheaded 1688, m. Maria, dau. of John
Brisbane, of Brisbane (by Isabella his wife, dau. and co-heiress
of Sir Thomas Nicholson, of Carnock, Bart., and sister of
Margaret, Marchioness of Lothian, and of Mary, wife of the
Hon. Thomas Boyd, brother of William, Srd Earl of Kilmar-
nock, beheaded 1745-6), and had issue,
Henry Kerr, w. Mary Anne, eldest dau. und co-hcircss of
Sir John Whiteford, of Whiteford, Bart.
George, called to the Bar in Scotland, and appointed a Judge
in the Court of Session, 1826, d. unm. 18.50.
Margaret Nicholson, m. William Cuninghame, of Lainshaw,
and had (with other issue — see Cdninghame of Lainshatc) a
dau., Maria, of Corehouse.
Jane Anne, m. Wenceslaus, Count von Purgstall, Count of
the Holy Eoman Empire, and Chamberlain to the Emperor
of Austria, and had issue, Wenceslaus, Count von i^urg-
stall, (I. unm. 1817; and a dau., d. an infant.
Helen D'Arcy, m. Dugald Stewart, of Catrine, and had issue.
The daughter of Margaret Nicholson and her husband, Wil-
liam Cuninghame, of Lainshaw,
Maria Cuninghame. s. 1850, to the estate of Corehouse, by
<leed of entail made by her maternal uncle, George Cranstoun,
Esq. of Corehouse, and assumed thereon the name of Edjiond-
btohne-Cranstodn. She d. August, 1863, and was s. by her
sister Margaret, who d. Jan. 1869, and was .s. by her nephew,
Charles Edward Harris CnNiNGHAME, now Edmondstodnb-
Cranstoun, Esq. of Corehouse.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu. three cranes (
2nd and 3rd, or, three crescents gu.
Crest — A crane statant vulning itself ppr.
Scat— Corehouse, Lanark, N.B.
ppr.,
CRA'STER OF CRA'STER.
Cra'stee, John, Esq., of Cra'st.er Tower, Nortli-
timberland, J.P. and D.L., late Capt. in the
Nortliiimbei'land Light Infantry Eegt. of Militia,
B.A. St. Jolm's Coll., Oxford, b. 6 Sept. 1823;
m. 1858, Charlotte Pulleiue, only child of the late
Williara Koddani, Esq. of Roddam, by Charlotte,
tlau. of H. P. Pulleine, Esq. of Crakehall, co. York,
and has issue,
I. Thomas Willtam, 6. 28 Dec. 1860.
Ji. Edmund Stanhope, 6. 14 Feb. 1863.
III. William Roddam, b. 30 Nov. 1867.
I. Amy Frances Margaret.
^inCKQt' — In a return of the knights' fees in Northum-
Tjerland, supposed to be made in the 6th year of King John,
William de Craucestre is there returned as Lord of the
Manor of Craucestre, which he then held by half a knight's
fee of ancient feoffment, by which it appears that this family
had been possessed of that manor in the time of King
Henry I.
Sir Richard de Craucestre, Lord of the Manor of Crau-
cestre, was knighted by Edward I., in the Scotch wars,
and
Sir Edmund de Craucestre, who served both in the wars of
France and Scotland, was knighted for hie services therein by
Edward III.
John Cea'stes, Esq. of Cra'ster (grandson of Lieut.-Col.
William Cra'ster, of Cra'ster, who defended Morpeth Castle for
Charles I., and the lineal male representative of the Cka'stees
of Cra'ster), in. Mary, dau. of John Ayton, Esq. of West
Herrington, co. Durham, and had issue three sons and three
daus.,
I. John, his heir.
n. William ; and in. Betram ; both d. s. p.
I. Isabel, TO. John Mylott, Esq. of Whithill, co. Durham,
and d. s. p.
II. Elizabeth, m. 1st, Christopher Blackett, Esq. of New-
ham; and 2ndly, John Watson, Esq. of Goswick ; by the
latter only she had issue a dau., who m. John Askew, Esq.
of Pallinsburn.
III. Anne, m. Thomas Wood, Esq. of Beadnel, and had (with
two daus., Catherine and Elizabeth, and a son, Thomas)
an elder son, John Wood, Esq., who in. 4 Sept. 1781,
Anne, 2nd dau. of Daniel Cra'ster, Esq. of Cra'ster, and had
issue,
1 Thomas Wood-Cea'stek, the late representative of the
family.
2 John Ayton Wood (Rev.), m. Margaret, dau. of Ralph
Corapton, Esq. of Melkington, andd. 30 Jan. 1853, leaving
three sons and three daus.
1 Annabel ; 2 Maria Catherine ; and 3 Elizabeth ; 4 Bar-
bara Jane ; all d. unm.
The elder son,
John Cra'ster, of Cra'ster, Barrister-at-Law, m. Catherine,
dau. of Col. Henry 'Viniers, Governor of Tinmouth Castle, and
son of Sir Edward Villiers, Knt., Marshal of England, the
youngest son of Edward, Viscount Grandison, and d. 1764,
having had several children, all of whom d. young, except his
3rd son,
George Cra'ster, Esq. of Cra'ster, an Officer in the 2nd
Troop of Horse Grenadier Guards, who m. Olivia Sharp, and d.
177'2, s. p., when the estates in accordance with the will of
John Cra'ster, of Cra'ster, devolved upon his kinsman,
Daniel Cra'ster, Esq. of Cra'ster, great-grand.5on of Daniel,
3rd son of Col. William Cra'ster, of Cra'ster, the Cavalier. This
Daniel m. and had five sons (all of whom d. s. j)., except the
3rd, Shafto) and four daus. He d. 1784, and was s. by his
eldest surviving son,
Shafto Cea'ster, Esq. of Cra'ster, High Sheriff 1803, whom.
Isabel, dau. of James Atkinson, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne, by
whom he left an only dau. at his decease, 1837, whereupon the
estates devolved, by \irtue of the will of George Cra'ster, Esq.,
on Thomas Wood, Esq., wlio assumed the surname and arms
of Cra'stee.
Thomas Wood-Cra'ster, Esq. of Cra'ster Tower, 6. 21 Aug.
1768; TO. 21 Aug. 1820, Margaret Eleanor, dau. of John Long-
field, Esq. of Longueville, co. Cork, and has issue,
John, now of Cra'ster Tower.
Edmund, E.LC.C.S., 6. 14 Sept. 1824; m. I8G2, Katherine
Margaret (d. 1874), eldest dau. of H. Broadwood, Esq.
of Lyne, Surrey.
Shafto, an Officer in the army, &. 22 May, 182S; d. wim. in
India, 1856.
Eichard Longfield, late in the army, b. 19 July, 1828.
George Ayton, Lieut.-Col. Bengal Engineers, 6. 9 June, 1830;
m. Amy, dan. of Col. Vincent, and lias issue.
Thomas Henry (Rev.), 6. 4 Aug. 1834.
William Robert, Major Royal Artillery, b. 26 Sept. 1836; in.
1868, Mary Joanna, eldest dau. of the late T. C. Hincks,
Esq. of Breckenboro', co. York.
Henry, b. 10 Dec, 1840.
Eleanor Ann. Ann.
Elizabeth Hannah Isabel.
Mr. Cra'ster d. 8 Sept. 1867.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, quarterly or and gu. in t'le
1st quarter a raven ppr. ; gu., on a bend erm. three cinquefuils
sa.
Crest— A raven ppr. charged on the breast with an escallop
or.
Scats— Cra'ster Tower, near Alnwick, Beadnell Hall, Chathill.
CRAUFUIRD OF ARDMILLAN.
Craufuird, Thojias MacMicken, Esq. of
Grange House, co. Ayr, J.P., b. 12 Aug. 1814 ; m.
13 June, 1843, Elizabeth Eraser, eldest surviving
dau. of David Steuart Galbraith, Esq., late of
Machrehanish and Drumore, co. Argyll, and has a
son and heir.
Archibald Hew, late an Officer in the army, b. 15 July,
1844.
ilinCilflC. — Andrew Craufuird, of Baidland (claiming
descent from a younger brother of Sir Reginald Craufurd, of
Loudoun, Sheriff of Ayrshire 1296), to. Jean, eldest dau. of Sir
James Lockhart, of Lee, and was father of
David CRArFciRD, of Baidland, whose great-grandson,
James Craufuird, of Baidland, to. the dau. and co-heir of
Hugh Kennedy, Esq. of Ardmillan, by Margaret his wife, dau.
of John Blair, of Blair, and by her had numerous issue, of
whom were William, his heir; James, ancestor of the Ceaw-
fueds of Sussex ; a dau., m. David Craufurd, of Drumsoy. The
eldest son,
William Ceaufuied, of Ardmillan, distinguished for his
defence of the fortress of the Bass, in the Firth of Forth,
against King William, 1691, to. Margaret, dau. of Kennedy of
Baltersane, and predeceased his father, leaving an eldest
son,
Archibald Ceaufuied, of Ardmillan, who m. Marion Hay,
and by her had two sons,
382
CRA
TEE LANDED GENTRY.
CRA
I. ARcniBALD, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, an Officer in the army, who purchased Ardmillan
from his elder brother; m. 1st, Anne, dau. of John Taylor,
Esq. of East Sheen, Surrey , and 2ndly, Jane, dau. of the
Eev. HuRh Hamilton, of Girvan; and d. 1793, having hud
issue by the former lady.
1 Archibald Clifford Blackwell Cracfcikd, Major in
the army, of Ardmillan, m. Jane, dau. of Dr. Leslie,
and left, with junior issue, a son,
James CRACrriRD, of Ardmillan, 6. 1805; called to the
Bar 1829, Solicitor-General for Scotland 1853 to 1855,
and a Lord of Session, as Lord Ardmillan, 1855 to
1876 ; m. 1834, Theodosi.a, elde.st dau. of James Bal-
four, Esq. of Edinburgh, and d. 1876, leaving daughters
only.
1 Margaret, m. Archibald Craufuird, Esq. of Ardmillan.
2 Anne, m. Mackicken, of Grange.
The eldest son,
ABCHiBALD Craufihrd, of Ardmillan, m. Anne, dau. of
Eobert Kennedy, Esq. of Liverpool, and dying 1784, was s. by
his eldest son,
Archibald CRAUFriRD, Esq. of Ardmillan, who m. his
cousin, Margarctta D'AlbCBuf, dau. of Thomas Craufuird, Esq.
of Ardmillan, and dying 10 May, 1824, left issue, Thomas
JUcMicKEN Cbacfcibd, now of Grange; Hamilton Calh-
cart, settled in America, deceased ; Margaret, in. William
Sterndale, Esq.; Marion; and Anne, to. July, 1847, Graham
Hutcheson, Esq.
^j-m'— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., on a fess erm. between
three mullets arg. two crescents interlaced of the field, for
Cradfuird ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron gu. between three
cross-crosslets fitchee sa., for Kennedy.
Crest — A game-hawk hooded and belled ppr.
JJfo«o— Durum patentia frango.
Seat — Grange House, Maybole, oo. Ayr.
CIIATJFTJE.D OP AUCHENAMES.
Ceauftjed, Edward Hexet John, Esq. of
Auchenamep, co. Ayr, J. P. and D.L. for the cos. of
Ayr and Bute, M.P. for the Ayr District of Burglis
from 1852 to 1S74, M.A., Burrister-at-Law, b. 9 Dec.
1816 ; m. 6 Oct. 1863, Frances, dau. of Ecv. Wil-
liam Molesworth, Rector of St. Breoke, Cornwall,
and sister of Sir Paul William Molesworth, 10th
Bart, of Pencarrow, and has issue,
Hnon Eosald George, 6. 16 July, 1873.
Mary Beatrice, b. 22 Nov. 1864.
Katharine Yseult, b. 11 Feb. 18G6.
Frances Guenevere, b. 24 Aug. 1868.
ILtnCilSC.— Sir Eeginald de CRAcrtniD, a personage of
great eminence, ra. circa 1200 Margaret de Loudoun, dau.
and heiress of James de Loudoun, who received a Charter of
the extensive Barony of Loudoun, co. Ayr, from Richard de
Morville, Constable of Scotland temp. William (the Lion),
King of Scotland (which afterwards gave the title of Earl to
its possessors), and he became the first Vicecomes of the
CO. He d. in 1226, when he was s. by his son,
HncH de Crauicbd, of Loudoun, Vicecomes of co. Ayr
temp. Alexander II., King of Scotland. He was witness to a
charter a.d. 1226, and dying 1246, was s. by his eldest son,
Hdoh de Cradfubd, of Loudoun, Vicecomes co. Ayr. lie
left, by his wife, Alicia, a son, Reginald, and a dau., Mar-
garet, who m. Sir Malcolm Wallace, of Eldersley, and was
mother of the immortal patriot. Sir WilUam Wallace. Hugh
d. in 1288, when he was .?. by his son.
Sir Reginald Craufubd, of Loudoun, Vicecomes co. Ayr, also
a distinguished patriot, who was treacherously murdered at a
banquet at Ayr, in 1297 ; leaving a son, Reginald, his
successor, in Loudoun (who.se only dau., Susan Craufurd,
heiress of Loudoun, rii. Sir Duncan Campbell, Knt. of Red-
castle; from this marriage lineally descends the Earl op
Loudocn). The male line of the family was carried on by
Sir Reginald Cbacfurd, of Crosbie, 2nd son of Hugh, of
Loudoun, temp. Alexander H., who obtained in 1320 a grant
of the lands of Auchcnamcs, co. Renfrew, for his services to
Eobert Bruce, as well as an augmentation to his arms of two
lances in saltirc, commemorative of his exploits at Bannock-
burn. To him succeeded his son,
Reginald Craufurd, of Auchcnamcs and Crosbie, whose
name appears prefixed as a witness to a charter by Eobert,
the High Steward, in 1358. His son and successor,
Thomas Craufdbd, of Auuhenames, who made a, "mortifi-
cation," 1401, for the health of his soul, and of his wife, and
Sir Reginald Craufurd, his grandfather. He m. the dau. and
heiress of Malcolm Galbraith, and was s. by his son,
Archibald Cradfurd, of Auchenames, m. Jlargaret, dan.
and co-hciress of Sir William Douglas, of Peircetoun, and had
(with a younger son, Thomas, ancestor of the Craufurds of
Thirdpart) a son and heir,
Robert Craufurd, of Auchenames, m. Ist, Lady Isabel
Douglas, dau. of George, Master of Angus, and grand-dau. of
Archibald, 5th Earl of Angus, by whom he had a dau., m.
Semple, of Noblestoun. He m. 2ndly, Marion, dau. of Houstoun,
of Houstoun, by whom he had three sons, James, his heir;
Henry; and Robert. He accompanied James IV. of Scotland
to the battle of Flodden, and fell there 1513. His eldest son,
James Craufurd, of Auchenames, obtained from his
father, in 1493, a charter of Crosbie and Monock. To him s.
his son,
Thomas Craufurd, of Auchenames, living in 1535. This
laird m. Marion, dau. of Montgomery, of Hazlehead, great-
grand-dau. of Alexander, Master of Eglinton, son of Alexander,
1st Lord Montgoraerie, and by her he had three sons, succes-
sive lairds of Auchenames ; by the eldest of whom,
John Craufurd, of Auchenames, he was s. at his decease,
in 1541. This gentleman being slain at the battle of Pinkie,
in 1547, s. p., the estates devolved on his next brother,
William Craufurd, of Auchenames, m. Annabel, dau. of
Clialmers, of Gadgirlh, and had one son, James, of Crosbie,
m. 1579, Lady Elizabeth Cunninghame, dau. of William, 6th
Earl of Glencairn, and </. v. p., leaving an only child, Jane,
heiress of Crosbie, »)i. 1606, Patrick Craufurd, of Auchenames,
and thus the ancient estates of the family were reunited.
William Craufurd d. in 1582, when the barony of Auchenames
reverted to his brother,
Patrick Craufurd, of Auchenames, m. a daa. of John
Frazer, third laird of Knock, and had a son and successor,
William Craufurd, of Auchenames, m. in 1587, Margaret,
dau. of Sir Patrick Houstoun, of that ilk, and was s. by his son,
Patrick Craufurd, of Auchenames, in. Jane Craufurd,
dau. and heiress of James Craufurd, of Crosbie, and thus
again united the ancient estates of Crosbie and Auchenames.
They had issue several children ; one of the daus., Elizabeth,
ra. Robert Hunter, of Hunterston. Auchenames d. Jan. 1649,
and was s. by his eldest son,
William Craufurd, of Auchenames, who was infeft in
1649. He m. Anna, dau. of Lamont, of Inneryne, co. Argyll,
and had issue,
I. Archirald, his heir.
I. A dau., ra. Houston, of Houstoun.
II. A dau., m. Kennedy, of Kilbenzie.
III. A dau., lit. Boyd, of Trochrig.
Auchenames was s. by his only son,
Archibald Craufurd, of Auchenames and Crosbie, the
16th baron. He m. Margaret, dau. of Porterfleld, of that ilk,
and had issue,
William, who m. Helen, dau. of Sir Thomas Burnet, of
Ciiinond, and dying v. p. 1695, left an only dau. who ni.
Patrick Edmonstown, of Newton, and had several children.
Anna, in. James Bruce, of Powfouls, and d. s. p. i
Jane, of whom hereafter. 1
Margaret, m. James Young, of Killicanty, and d. s. p.
Archib.ild having left no male issue, the estates of Auchenames
and Crosbie were brought to judicial sale in 1715, during the
minority of his grand-dau., and were purchased by Patrick
Craufurd, Merchant, Edinburgh, younger son of David Crau-
furd of Drumsoy (by his wife, a dau. of Gordon of Craiglaw),
brother and eventual heir of David Craufurd, of Drumsoy (of
the Kerse family). Hence Drumsoy is styled of Auchenames.
The second dau.
Jane Craufurd, of Auchenames and of Crosbie, by an
arrangement made in 169.') on the death of her only brother.
She lit. Patrick Craufurd, of Edinburgh, above-mentioned, who <
became afterwards of Drumsoy, and had issue, ^
I. Patrick, heir to Auchenames and Drumsoy. ■
II. George, Lieut.-Col. 53rd regt., m. Anne, dau. of Edward
Randal, Esq. of Salisbury, and had (with a dau., Mary, m. i
Thomas Gilbert, Esq., M.P.) a son and successor, at his
decease, 1758,
Patrick George, m. 1776, Jean, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Donald
Macdonald, of the 84th regt., Brigadier-Gen. in America,
and by her (who d. July, 1811) left at his decease, 1804,
1 George, d. num. 1804.
2 John, who s. his cousin in the Ancbenames estates,
1814.
3 William Pctrcs, a Deputy Paymaster General, d. v.nm.
1859.
CRA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CRA
38^
4 Donald, Capt. E.A., wounded at Waterloo -while in
command of a battery of Horse Artillery, d. luiid. 1819.
1 Margaret Randal, d. unm. 1853.
2 Catherine Mary, d. uniii. 1848.
■ in. Eonald, of Restalrig, m. 1743, Catherine, dau. of .John
Forbes, Esq. of Newhall, by whom ho had a son, Patrick,
who d. unm., and three daus.,
1 Margaret, m. Patrick, 5th Earl of Dumfries.
2 Jane, m. William Berry, Esq.
3 Annabella, m. William FuUerton, Esq. of Ptosomount.
4 Catherine Forbes, d. unm.
IV. James, an eminent Merchant in Holland, m. Elizabeth
Andrews, of Rotterdam, and had issue,
1 Patrick, appointed 1769, Conservator of Scot's privileses
in Holland.
2 James.
3 George, who, with Patrick, s. to his father's commercial
establishment.
4 Ronald, a Merchant in Glasgow, of the house of Spiers
and Co.
1 Margaret, m. Macleod, of Geanies.
V. Hugh, a Merchant in the East Indies, where he d. wim.
VI. Alexander, an officer in the army, d. in Lord Cathcart's
expedition to Carthagena, 1741.
VII. John, an officer in the army, who attained the rank of
Lieut.-Gen., and d. Governor of Minorca, tiiiid.
Patrick Craufurd, of Drumsoy and Auchenames, d. 1733, and
was s. by his son,
Patrick Craui-drd, of Drumsoy, Auchenames, &c., 31. P.
CO. Edinburgh 1741 and 1747, and co. Renfrew 1761. He hi.
1st, EUzabeth, dau. and co-heir of George Middleton, Esq.,
Banker, of London, and had two sons, John, his heir; and
James, Col. in the Guards and Governor of Bermuda, d. s. p.
1811. The laird m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Lord Sempill, by
whom he had a dau., Sarah, who d. unm. 1796. He d. 1778,
and was s. by his elder son,
John Cbaufued, of Drumsoy and Auchenames, M.P. for Old
Sarum 1768 ; and afterwards for co. Renfrew, Oct. 1774. This
gentleman, who was the associate and friend of Charles
James Fox, d. unm. in 1814, and was s. by his cousin,
John Cbaufued, Esq. of Auchenames and Crosbie, J.P. and
D.L., 6. 4 Jan. 1780; m. 16 Aug. 1814, Sophia Marianna, dau.
of Major-Gen. Horace Churchill, and great-grand-dau. of Sir
Eobert Walpole ; and by her (who d. 20 Dec. 1865) had issue,
Edward Henkt John, his heir.
Frederick Augustus Buchanan, b. 1822; Admiral K.N. ;
d.s.p. 1875.
Eobert Emilius Fazakerley, 6. 1824; Lieut.-Col. E.A.
George Ponsonby, 6. 1826.
Katherine Horatia.
Georgiana Janet, m. 1857, Count Marco Aurelio Saffl, one of
the Triumvirs of the Republic of Rome 1849.
Mr. Craufurd d. 18G7, and was s. by his eldest son, Edwakd
Heney John Cbaufdkd, Esq., now of Auchenames.
^rms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu., a fess erm. surmounted
of two lances in saltire arg., the augmentation granted by
Eobert the Bruce to Sir Eeginald Craufurd in 1320; 2nd and
3rd, arg., a stag's head erased gu. between his attires a cross-
crosslet fitchee sa.
Crest— A stag's head erased gu. between the attires a cross-
crosslet fitchee; 2nd, a phoenix ppr. rising from the tlames.
Supporters — Two bidls sa. armed and unguled or.
J/ottocs— "God Shaw the right;" and Tutuni te roboro
reddam.
Sftti— Auchenames House, West Kilbride, N.B.
Town Zfowse— 109, St. George's Square, S.W.
HOUISON-CRATTFURD OF CRAUPUSD-
LAND AND BRAEHEAD.
HoTiisoK-CBArFUED, JoHN Eeghstaid, Esq. of
Craufurdland, co. Ayr, and of Braehead, Midlothian,
J.P. and D.L., b. 30 Aug. 1811 ; m. 20 April, 1847,
Mai'y Dundas, dau. of John Hamilton, Esq. of Sun-
drum, and has issue,
I. William Eeginald, 6. 8 Feb. 1849, Lieut. 9Ist High-
landers.
II. John Archibald, h. 10 May, 1862.
I. CaroUne Dundas.
u. Jane Beatrice. iii. Constance Mary.
ILtnCJCflC.— John Ckaufued, 3rd son of Sir Eeginald de
Craufurd, Sheriff of Ayrshire, by Margaret de Loudoun, his
wife, obtained lands from his father, in Clydesdale, and in
right of his wife became chief proprietor of the Barony. Tliis
John conferred Ardoeh, or Craufurdland, in Ayrshire, upon
his 2nd son.
John Craufurd, who lived in the time of Alexander II.,
and was s. by his son,
John Craufurd, of Craufurdland, father of
James Craufurd, of Craufurdland, who fouglit under Wal-
lace, and assisted at the election of that illustrious chief to
the wardenship of Scotland, at the Forest Kirk, in the shire of
Selkirk, anno 1297. He was great-grandfather of
Sir William Craufurd, of Craufurdland, distinguished in
arms, and knighted by James I. In 1423, he received a severe
wound at the siege of Crevelt, in France, and the next year*
we find him amongst the prisoners released with the Scottish
King. He was ancestor of the great house of Craufurd of
Craufurdland, which was for centuries associated with the
chief events of Scottish history.
John Craufurd, of Craufurdland, fell at Flodden ; and his
younger brother, Archibald, a Lord of Session, and Secretaiy
and Almoner to Mart Stuart, amongst the acts which adorned
his life, erected the West Kirk of Glasgow and the bridge of
Eaglesham.
Lieut.-Col. John Walkinshaw Craufurd, of Craufurdland
(the direct male heir), shared in the victory of Dettingen, and
distinguished himself in the hard-fought field of Fontenoy.
Col. Craufurd was the intimate and faithful friend of the ill-
fated Earl of Kilmarnock, wlio suffered for adhesion to the
Stuarts in 1745. He attended the unhappy nobleman to the
scaffold; and tradition states that he held a corner of the
cloth which received his head, for which act of trying friend-
ship, his name, it is said, was placed at the bottom of the
army list. Col. Craufurd d. mm. at Edinburgh, Feb. 1793,
aged 72, having settled his estate, by deed made on his death-
bed, upon Thomas Coutts, Esq. of London, Banker. That
instrument was, however, set aside, by a decree of the House
of Lords, 1806, by his aunt and next heir,
Elizabeth Craufurd, who m. 1st, William Fairlie, of that ilk,
by whom she had one dau., who d. in infancy. She m. 2ndly,
3 June, 1744, John Houison, Esq. of Braehead, in Midlothian
(descended from John Houison, Burgess of Edinburgh in 1450),
and dying 1802, aged 97, was s. by her only surviving child,
Elizabeth Houison Cbaufued, of Braehead and of Crau-
furdland. This lady vi. 1777, the Rev. James Moodie, who
assumed the additional surnames of Houison and Craufurd,
and by whom (who d. 1831) she left at her decease, 1 April,
1823, a dau. Isabella, m. 1844, AVihiam Keith, Esq., brother of
Sir Alexander Keith, of Ravelston and Dunottar ; and an only
surviving son,
William Houison Craufurd, Esq. of Craufurdland and
Braehead, J.P. and D.L., b. 29 Nov. 1781 ; m. 14 June, 1808,
Jane Esther, only dau. of James Whyte, Esq. of Newmains,
and had issue,
I. John Reginald, now of Craufurdland and Braehead.
I. Elizabeth Constance, m. 1845, James Ogilvy Fairlie, Esq.
of Coodham, co. Ayr, and d. Jan. 1870.
II. Janet Winifred, d. 1836.
Mr. Houison Craufurd d. Sept. 1871.
^rm.s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Cbaufued, gu. a fess erm.;
2nd and 3rd, Houison, arg., a heart ppr. on a chief az. three
fleurs-de-lis or.
Crcsfs— Craufurd : A marble pillar supporting a man's heart
ppr. Houison : A dexter hand couped apaumee ppr.
Mottoes— Cravfurd : Stant innixa Deo. Houison : Sursum
corda.
Scots— Craufurdland Castle, near Kilmarnock, Ayrshire ; and
Braehead, in Midlothian.
CRAVEN OF CRAVEN LODGE.
William George Craven, Esq. of Craven
Lodge, CO. Leicester, and Bambridge, Hants, High
Sheriff 1860 (see Burke's Feemge, under the
title of Craven).
COLQ'U'ITT-CRAVEN OF BROCKHAMPTOK"
PARK,
Colquitt-Craven, G-oodwin Charles, Esq. of
Brockhampton Park, J.P. and D.L. co. Gloucester,
High Sheriff 1864, h. 25 June, 1815 ; m. 17 June,
1841, Georgina Maria, only dau. of Fulwar Craven,
Esq. of Brockhampton Park, and by her (who d. 10
April, 1878) has issue,
I. FuLWAB John Colquitt, b. 19 Sept. 1849, late Capt.
Grenadier Guards, J.P. co. Gloucester ; m. 23 Jan. 1873,
3S4
CRA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CRA
Sarah, youngest dau. of L. L. Dilln-yn, Esq. M.P. for
Swansea, and has issue, 1 Fulwar Lewis George, b. Nov.
1873; 2 George, b. Jan. 1875; 1 Arabel Laura, 6. May,
1876.
n. Fulwar Wallace Kinpr, &■ 10 Sept. 1853.
I. Constance Charlotte, m. Jan. 1876, George Henry Van-
si ttart, Esq. of Bisham Abbey, Berks.
II. Leila Louisa, m. 21 April, 18G8, Kev. Henry Coventry,
2ncl son of the Hon. W. J. Coventry, of Earls Croome,
Worcester.
in. Arabella Catherine, m. 9 Feb. 1873, James Buchanan,
Esq., Commancler Royal Navy, eldest son of Eight Hon.
Sir Andrew Buchanan, G.C.B., H.M. Ambassador at
Vienna.
This gentleman, formerly a Capt. 5tli Dragoon
Guards, elder son of the late Lieut. -Col. Goodwin
Colquitt, C.B., Grenadier Guards, by Anne Colqu-
lioun his wife, youngest dau. of John Wallace,
Esq. of Kelly, co. Renfrew, and sister to the
late Robert Wallace, Esq. of Kelly, M.P. and of
Gen. Sir J. M. Wallace, R.H., assumed, in 1842,
by royal license, the name and arms of Goodwin,
on succeeding to the estates of the late Charles
Goodwin, Esq. of Farndon, co. Chester ; and, again,
in January, 1861, by another royal license, adopted
the name and arms'of Ceaven, in comphance with
a proviso contained in the will of his father-in-law,
Eulwar Craven, Esq. (who d. 1860). Capt. Good-
win Charles Colquitt Craven has one brother, John
Wallace Colquitt, late Capt. 5th Fusiliers, b. Aug.
1823 ; and one sister, Anne Wallace, m. June,
1840, to William Collins Wood, Esq. of Keithick,
CO. Perth (who d. March, 1877).
HtnCaflC.— Charles Ckaven, Esq., youngest brother of
William, 2nd Lord Craven, was constituted Governor of Caro-
lina temp. Queen Anne. He ?re. Elizabeth Staples, by whom
{who m. after his decease, Jemmit Raymond, Esq. of Berk-
shire) he left at his death, 1754, an only surviving son,
Rev. John Craven', of Chilton House, co. Wilts, m. Cathe-
rine, dau. of James Hughes, Esq. of Litcomb, Berks, and had
surviving issue,
I. Fdlwar, his heir.
II. Charles John, m. 23 Oct. 1817, Penelope, dau. of Edward
Wheeler, Esq., and </. 24 Oct. 1864, having had issue,
1 Charles, 6. 1818; late Capt. Scots Greys; m. 1st, 1847
Harriet, dau. of Capt. R. Streatfeild, R.N., by whom he
has issue ; and 2ndly, Eliza, dau. of Francis Smith, Esq.,
1 Charlotte Penelope.
2 CecUia Catherine, «i. 1st, 1847, Walter Ricardo, Esq. ;
and 2ndly, 1866, Frederick James Owen, Esq.
I. Charlotte Elizabeth, m. 1819, Sir John Walter Pollen,
Bart., and d. 1877.
The son and heir,
Fclwar Craven, Esq. of Brockhampton Park, co. Gloucester,
and Draycott Fitzpaine, AVilts, 6. 25 June, 1782; m. 26 Nov.
1809, Laura, 2nd dau. of George Vansittart, Esq. of Bisham
Abbey, M.P. for Berks, and by her (who d. 8 Feb. 1844) had
issue,
Fulwar William, an officer in the army, b. 12 Sept. 1810; m.
1831, Louisa, dau. of Rev. John Orde ; and d. 4 April, 1837,
leaving issue, 1 Fulwar Guy, 6. 15 Jan. 1835, d. 19 April,
1851 ; 2 Edmund Filmer, R.N., b. 21 Nov. 1836; to. 1866,
Caroline, dau. of John Smith, Esq., and has issue ; and three
daus., 1 Maria Caroline ; 2 Laura Louisa, 7«. 7 Jan. 1862,
Major Edmund Garland Home, 25th regt., and has issue,
Edmund Cecil CEde and Beatrice Chariotte Maria ; 3 Geor-
gina, TO. 28 July, 1863, Rev. Thomas Grey Clarke, Vicar of
Oldham, Hants, and has issue, Edmund William Grey.
George Vansittart, 6. 15 Oct. 1812; d. 1838.
William East Edward, b. 24 Oct. 1815; d. 1848.
Georgina Maria, in. 1841, Goodwin Charles Colquitt, Esq.,
now CoLQDiTT Craven, of Brockhampton Park.
Mr. Fulwar Craven d. 14 April, 1860.
Anns— Arg., a fcss between six cross-crosslets fitchee gu.
Crest — On a chapcau gu. turned up erm. a gryphon statant
of the second beaUtd or.
Motto — Virtus in actione consistit.
&a<— Brockhampton Park, near Cheltenham.
CRAWFURD OF MILTON.
Stieling-Ceawftjed, William Stuaet, Esq. of
Milton, CO. Lanark, J.P. and D.L., 6. 29 Nov. 1819;
m. 1876, Hon. Carohne Agnes, dau. of John, 2nd
Lord Decies, and widow of James, 4th Duke of
Montrose. In descent from Jean Stuart, his grand-
mother, Mr. Crawfurd s. to the estate of Milton,
and took the name of Ceawfubd, in terms of the
entail executed by John Crawfurd, Esq., 1706 ;
while his brother, Capt. Stuart, *. as 2nd son, to the
estate of Castlemilk, and took the name of Stuaet,
in terms of the entail of that estate, executed by
Sir John Stuart.
iltllCagC.— Capt. William Stirling, 1st Dragoon Guards,
was 6th son of William Stirling, Esq. of Keir, by his 2nd
wife, Jean Stuart, dau. of Sir John Stuart, of Castlemilk.
He 1)1. 1st, 13 March, 1818, Mary, dau. of John Anderson,
Esq. of London, and by her (who d. 17 Dec. 1819) had an
only child, the present William Stuart Stirling-Crawfued,
of Milton. He m. 2ndly, Ann Charlotte, dau. of Sir Alex-
ander Gibson Maitland, Bart, of Clifton Hall, and had by
her, Capt. James Stirling Stuart, of Castlemilk, co. Lanark,
who TO. Harriet, dau. of Matthew Fortescue, Esq. of Dublin,
and has issue ; and a dau., Helen, m. Henry Everard, Esq. of
Langton Hall.
Arnis—Gxi., a fess erm. between three mullets aig. within a
bordure of the last.
Crest— A crescent arg.
Seat — Milton, near Lanark.
las, 1)!. Cecil, dau. of John Forbes, of Knappcrnce, but ,
, jj. s. -p. 1732. [
CRAWFORD OF CRAWFORDSBTJRN.
See SHAEMAN-CEAWrORD.
CRAWFURD OF CARTSBTTRN.
Ceawftjed, Thomas Macknight, Esq. of Carts-
burn, CO. Renfrew and Lauriston Castle, Mid-
lothian, J.P. for both COS., formerly in the 93rd
Highlanders ; m. Jane Cunningham, only dau. of
the late John Allan Woddrop, Esq. of Dalmarnock
and G-arvald, by Marion, his wife, dau. and heir of
Robert Hunter of Kirkland, co. Ayr, and has an
only sui'viving child,
Marion Woddrop Macknight.
^LtUCagC. — Thomas Crawfurd, of Cartsburn, 6. 1631,
was 2nd son of Cornelius Crawfurd, of Jordanhill, by Jean,
dau. of Andrew Semple, of Milnbank, co. Renfrew. He had
issue,
Thomas, his heir.
George, author of Scottish Peerage, History of RcnfrcwsJdre,
&c., &c.
He d. 1695, and was s. by
Thomas Crawfurd, b. 1662 ; m. Bethia, dau. of Archibald
Robertson, of Bedlay, by whom he had,
Thomas,
d.
Archibald, his heir.
Christian, of whom afterwards.
Thomas Crawfurd d. 1743, and was s. by
Archibald Crawfurd, of Cartsburn, b. 1710; m. Margaret,
dau. of John Cunniughame, of Caddell, and Thornton, co.
Ayr. He d. 1783, and was s. by his only child,
Thomas Crawfurd, of Cartsburn, b. 1746. He d. xmm,
1791, and was s. by his aimt, Christian.
Christian, b. 1705; m. Robert Arthcb, Esq. She d. 1796,
and was s. by her only surviving child,
Christian, m. Thomas Macknight, Esq. of Ratho, co. Mid-
lothian, .and was s. by her only son,
AViLLiAM Macknight Crawfurd, 6. 1785; s. to the estate
of Ratho on the death of his father in 1811, and to Cartsburn
on the death of his mother in 1819; m. 1817, Jane, 2nd dau.
of John Crawford, Esq. of Broadficld, co. Renfrew; and dying
1855, was s. by his son, Thomas Macknight Cbawfdbd, of
Cartsburn, the present proprietor.
_^,.,,i5_Quarterly, Lst and 4th, Crawfurd, gu., a fe.ss erm.
in base two swords saltireways jipr. hilted and pommelled or,
all within a bordure wavy arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, Macknight, sa.,
three lions' heads erased or, langucd gu.
Crests— 1st : A sword erect in pale, having a pair of balances
on the point all ppr. ; 2nd : A demi-lion rampant or, armed
and lan^ued gu.
Mottoes— quoiX tibi hoc alteri ; Nil durum TOlcUti.
Seat — Lauriston Castle, Midlothian.
CRA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CRE
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CRAWLEY OF STOCKWOOD.
Crawley, John Sambrook, Esq. of Stockwootl,
CO. Eedford, J.P., High Sheriff 1858, b. 2'J April,
1823 ; m. 4. Nov. 1H:,2, Sarah J3ridsc(, 2nd dan. of
Ercdcrick Oclavius Wells, Esq., Ijciigal Civil Service,
and has issue,
I. Fbancis, b. 12 Oct. 1S53.
II. Archer Parry, b. 19 April, 1857.
III. Cecil Gordon, 6. 5 Oct. 18G2.
IV. Eobert, b. 2 June, ISTO.
'• Alice. II. Isabel. ni. r.thcl.
IV. Helen Mary. v. Florence.
Et'ltratir.— The family of Crawley was established at
Luton, Beds, temp. Hlnrt VIII. John Crawley d. there
shortly after 1545, leaving three sons, 1 Eichard, ancestor of
the Cbawlets of Ndhir Crawhy, in Luton, and the Cbawlets
of Stock-wood; 2 William; and 3 TuoiiAs, ancestor of Sir
rilOMAS II. CRAWLET-liOEVEY, Bart.
Samuel Crawley, E.?q., 2nd survivinf? son of John Crawley,
Esq. of Stockwood, m. 3 May, 17S8, Eliza, only child of
— Rankin, Esq. of Ragnall Hall, Notts, and d. 10 Dec. 1S05,
leaving a son and heir,
Samuel Crawley, Esq. of Stockwood, M.P. for Bedford
1833 to 1837, and 1838 to 1841; m. 15 July, 1822, Jlaria, eldest
lau. of Christopher Musgrave, Esq. of Kempton Park, Middle-
sex; and d. at Naples, 21 Dec. I,s52, when he was s. by liis
3ldest son, the present John Sa;ji;rook Crawley, Esq. of
Stockwood.
Arms— Or, on a fess gu. between three storks ppr. as many
:ross-erosslets of the field.
Crest—A crane ppr. holding in the talon a fleur-de-lis or.
Motto — Blihi ccelum portiis.
iSeui— Stocluvood, Lutun, Beds.
DRAWSHAY OP CYFARTHFA CASTLE.
Ceawshat, Robert Thompson, Esq. of Cy-
farthfa Castle, co. Glamorgau, b. 1817 ; m. 181G,
Rose Marj, dau. of WilHam Wilson Yeates, Esq.
)f Caversham Grove, co. Oxford, and has issue,
I. William Thompson, of Vaynor House, Merthyr Tydvil,
J.P. «os. Glamorgan and Radnor, and J. P. an i D.L. co.
Brecon, b. 15 April, 1847 ; m. 4 Oct. 1870, Floveniia Maria,
eldest dau. of Col. E. E. Wood, of Stouthall, co. Gla-
morgan.
II. Robert Thompson. in. Richard Frederick, b. 1859.
I. Rose Harriet, lUumrson, m. Arthur Williams, Esq., Bar-
rister-at-Law.
II. Henrietta Louise, m. Capt. W. C. Ealston, late 21st
Fusiliers and 4Cth regt., who d. 18 F^eb. 1878.
fLtnCaflC. — The family of Crawshay, so long assoeiated
ivitti the great ironworks at Merthyr Tydvil, South Wales, was
Jstablished there by Richard Crawshay, who came from
Normanton, near Leeds. lie was originally in partnership
with the late Sir Joseph Bailey (son of Joseph Bailey, by
lis wife, a sister of Eichard Crawshay), and Mr. Hall, of
Abercarn. His son and successor,
William Crawshay, of Cyfarthfa and of Stoke Newington,
Middlesex, had issue, by Eliza his wife, two sons and a dau.,
William, of Cyfarthfa, of whom presently.
Eichard, of Ottershaw Park, Surrey, „;. 1808, Mary, dau. of
Francis Homfray, Esq. of The Hyde, and left, with other
issue, a son and heir,
Frederick, of Scole, Norfolk, m. 1859, Eliza, widow of
Capt. J. C. Remington.
Charlotte, m. 1st, 16 Dec. 1801, Benjamin Hall, Esq. of Aber-
carn, co. Monmouth, father by her of Benjamin, Lord
Llanovcr; and 2ndly, S. Hawkins, Esq. of Court Herbert,
CO. Glamorgan.
rhe eldest son,
William Ceawsoat, Esq. of Cyfarthfa Castle, co. Gla-
iiorgan, and Caversham Park, co. O.xford, 6. 1788; High
Sheriff of Glamorgan 1828; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Francis
Homfray, Esq. of The Hyde, co. Stafford, by whom (who d.
1813, aged 28) he had issue,
I. William, drowned at the Passage.
II. Francis, of Biadbourne Hall,''Eiverhead, Kent m 1837
Laura dau of P.. Crawshay, Esq. of Honingham, and .,. G
,'?'?; li^'yin^' liad. wuli other issue, Francis Richard,
1875, Isabel, dau. of Hutton Vignoles,
Crawshay, m. 11 July, 1878, Ense Mary, 4th dau. of Ecv.
Walter Young, Rector of lemplecarne, co. Donegal
III. Henry of Oatlands Park, co. Gloucester J p" i 1812-
m. and has issue, > ■ -i • i ,
1 Edwin, 6. 1838; m. 1862, Charlotte, 4th^dau of Eev
Francis Hole, M.A., Eector of Georgeham, Devon, and
2 William, m. Alice Maria, dau. of P. R. Gordon Can-
luiig, K.sti. of Ilartpury, and has by her (who was aci-
(Irntally killiHl whilst hunting, 5 March, 1878), Henrv
Ja.n.'s, /;. 3 Oct. 1875. 3 Herbert.
1 Ali.-e, ,„. 1st. Alfred Sterry, Esq., anl 2ndly, 25 Sspt
H7S, ICrnest Jerdein, K-'q.
^,i'Tf ^■Jl?''';"®' "'• '"erVey Arthur Talbot, Esq. of Aston
Hall, Cheshire.
3 Eliza Lucretia, m. 1855, James Ch. HOI, Esq. of The
Brooks, Abergavenny, High Sheriff Monmouthshire.
4 Catherine Hermione, m. 3 Sept. 1869, Kilner A A
Brasier Creagh, Esq. of Creagh Castle, co. Cork. " '
I. Eliza, m. Eev. George Thomas, of Ystrad Myuach, co.
Glamorgan, who d. 18(J0.
He m. 2ndly, Isabel, sister of Mr. Alderman Thompson, of
Underley, and dau. of William Thompson, Esq. of Graigrig, co.
^^ estmorland, by whom he had (besides daus.) a son,
EoBEKT Thompson Crawshay, Esq., now of Cyfarthfa Castle.
Mr. Crawshay r,i. Srdly, 1823, Isabella, dau. of William Johnson,
and sister of Eichard Johnson, Esq. of theEhvmney Works, by
whom <who survives, and resides at Caversham Park) he had
an only dau.,
Sarah Louise, d. v.nm.
Mr. Crawshay d. 4 Aug. 1SG7, at his seat, Caver.sham Park.
-^""^-Ai'g-. on a mount in base vert, a plough ppr. on a
chief az. a pall or, charged with the chemical sign ot Mars X
s?. between two lions' heads erased gold. °
han'tTr^"' ^ ™°™'^ ^^'''' " ^°° ^'^'^'^"^S over a heap of cannon
Motto — Perseverance.
*'e«i— Cyfarthfa Ca;;tlc, Mcrtiiyr Tydvil.
CREAGH OF BALLY ANDREW.
Ceeagii, John Bagwell, Esq. of Hermitao-e co
Cork, b. 31 Aug. 1828 ; m. 23 Ecb. 1854, M^xtilda
Emily Victoria, eldest dau. of Major Gcu. J.
Wolseley, 25th regt., and has issue,
I. Arthur Gethik, 6. 12 Feb. 1S55.
II. Eric Wulsclcy, 6. 1 May, 1859. '
2.t'uraSC.— Tills family claims to be a branch of the " Hy
Niall" race. Chblstopher Creagh, 6. 14S6 or 14S7, was
Mayor of Cork, 1541, and a man of great influence and power
amongst the native Irish. He to. Mary, dau. of Dominick
Eoche, and was s. by his son,
John Creagh, m. 1557, Mary, dau. of Michael Waters
and d. about 1601, leaving issue, Christopher, who d. before
his father ; and John. The 2nd son,
John Creagh, 6. 1561 ; m. Margaret, dau. of George Arch-
dcken; and dying 2 May, 1614, left issue,
Christopher, d. s. p.
William, of whom presently.
Michael, 7«.the dau. of O'Driscol, and had issue one son
Michael (Sir) Lord Mayor of Dublin 1688, and Col in the
service of James II. He left no descendants.
John, of Ballyvolane, co. Clare, Col. in the army of the
Conlcderated Cathohcs 1642.
The 2nd son,
WiLLLAM Creagh, 6. l.')94; m. Ellen, dau. of Eoche Fitz-
Eichard, of Paulnalong Castle. The eldest son,
John Creagh, b. 1631 ; m. Julia, or Giles Verdon, and left
issue, I. John, of whom presently; ii. WilUani (ancestor of
William Creagh, Esq. of Ballygarrett, co. Cork) ; in. Stephen,
d.s.p.; IV. Dominick (ancestor of John Creagh, Esq. ofDro-
niarten, co. Kerry). The eldest son,
John Creagh, Esq. of Kilowen, co. Cork, 6. 1667, m. 1695,
Elinor, dau. of Col. John Barret, of Castleniore : by her he
had issue,
I. Eichard, m. Mary Armstead, and left issue,
I William, m. 1786, Eebecca Morris, co-hciress of Daniel
Tlieophilus Morris, Esq. of Ballingown, co. Kerry, and
left one dau. Sarah, m. to Ezekiel Tidd Abbott, Esq.
1 Sarah, m. Right Hon. John Philpot Curran, Master
cl the Rolls in Ireland, and d. 18 Not. 1S44, aged 89.
II. John, of Creagh Castle, co. Cork, m. 1st, Mary Ruddock,
of Wallstown, near Doneraile, and had issue, Catherine,
VK to William Stawell, Esq. of Kilbrack, and d. s. p. Mr.
Creagh m. 2ndly, Judith, dau. of Beverly Usher, of Cap-
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CEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
CEE
pa^h, CO. Waterford. and widow of Edmond Shouldham, of '
Dunmanway, and left a dau. Mary, to. to Kilner Brusier,
of Lizard, co. Limerick, and by him was mother of George
Washington Ebasieb Ckeagh, Esq. of Creagh Castle.
III. Stephen, of Kilowen, m. Ellen Leyne; d. s. p.
IV. William, an officer in the Austrian service ; d. abroad.
V. James, d. s. p. vi. Michael, of whom hereafter.
I. Catherine, m. James Stackpoole.
The 6th son,
Michael Creagh, Esq. of Laurentinum, co. Cork, 6. 1706;
m. 1741, Cath»rine Parker, of the family of InchiRaggin, ami
by her had one son, John, d. young. Mr. Creagh m. 2ncUy,
Mary Gethin, sister and heiress of Capt. Richard Gethin, by
whom he had issue; and dying 11 Nov. 1781, was s. by his
Bon,
Authue Gethin Creagh, Esq. of Laurentinum, 6. Nov.
1746; TO. 1770, Isabella, dau. of William Bagwell, Esg. M.P.;
and d. 13 May, 1833, having had issue,
I. Michael, of Laurentinum, 6. 25 March, 1771 ; m. June,
1796, Sarah Dobson, dau. of Shapland Carew, Esq. of
Castleboro' ; and left at his decease, 17 Oct. 1845, an only
cuild,
Isabella Caeew, m. John Singleton, Esq. of Quinville,
CO. Clare.
n. John Bagwell, of whom presently.
III. Arthur Gethin, of Doneraile, 6. 1780; m. 1840, Eliza,
only dau. of Admiral Henry Evans, Esq. of Oldtown, Done-
raile, but had no issue.
IV. William, Lieut. Cavalry, E.I.C.S., 6. 1782; d. of fatigue,
after a series of engagements with the forces under Holkar.
V. Benjamin Bousfleld, of Doneraile, b. 1784; to. Margaret,
Morris; and d. 12 May, 1840, leaving issue,
1 Arthur Gethin. 2 Benjamin. 3 John Men-ick.
1 Isabella. 2 Dorcas.
I. Mary, to. Thady McNaraara, Esq. of Ayle, co. Clare.
II. Jane, to. Capt. Taylor.
in. Isabella, m. Mathew Shawe, late Lieut.-Col. 87th foot.
TV. Dorcas, m. James Norcott, Esq. of Springfield.
V. Emily, to. Ion Studdert, Esq. of Elm Hill, co. Limerick.
The 2nd son.
The Eev. John Bagwell Creagh, of Bally Andrew, co.
Cork, Vicar of Carrig, and Rector of Rincurran, b. 26 Dec.
1772; TO. 1797, Gertrude, dau. of John Miller, Esq. ofToonagh-
more, co. Clare, and by her (who d. 11 March, 1844, aged C3)
had issue, seven sons and five daus.,
I. Arthcr Gethin, his heir.
ir. John, b. 1802 ; m. 1831, Mary, dau. of St. John Galwcy,
Esq. of Mallow, co. Cork; and d. 9 March, 1841, leaving a
son, Arthur Gethin, 6. 1836 ; m, Sept. 1863, Henrietta Colo,
dau. of the late Henry Cole Bowen, Esq. of Bowen's
Court.
in. Thomas Miller, 6. 1803; Lieut, and Paymaster of the
52nd foot; m. 184.3, Eliza Hewitt, of Glancoole, co. Cork.
IV. Michael, 6. July, 1811 ; to.. 24 May, 1843, Louisa Emma,
dau. of James Dominick Burke, of Becan, co. Mayo,
Surgeon, R.N., by his wife Louisa Collingwood, and has
issue,
1 John, 6. 23 Feb. 1844.
2 Michael Clayton, b. 25 May, 1845.
3 Randolph Gethin, b. 25 March, 1847.
4 Arthur Gethin, b. 31 July, 1860.
2 Louisa, deceased.
II. 1842, Isabella Melli-
font, and has
1 John, b. 1843.
1 Gertrude Miller,
VI. Benjamin Bousfield.
I. Isabella Gethin, m. William Davis, Esq., M.D.
II. Rebecca, to. Arthur Murphy, Esq. of Oulartlcigh,
Wexford.
m. Eliza, m. John Stevens, Esq., M.D., of St. Keverne,
Cornwall.
The Rev. J. B. Creagh d. 12 Feb. 1846, and was s. by his son,
Arthur Gethin Creagh, Esq. of Bally Andrew, b. 1799 ;
TO. 1827, his cousin, Mary, only dau. and heir of James
McGhee, Esq. of Cuharane, co. Clare, and had,
John Bagwell, now of Hermitage.
Arthur Gethin, b. 1830.
Thomas Miller, b. 1833.
Rebecca Victoria.
1 Gertrude Olivia.
V. Richard Gethin, 6. June, 1813;
2 Richard Gethin, b. 1S45.
2 Isabella Gethin.
Michael, deceased.
Mr. Creagh d. 25 Feb. 1849. .,
Armn — Arg., a chevron gu. between three laurel leaves vert,
on a chief az. as many bezants.
Crest— A horse's head fully caparisoned with a laurel branch
in the headstall of the bridle.
Ilotto — Virtute et numine.
/Scat— Hermitage, near Doneraile,
CREAGH OF CAHIRBANE.
Creagh, James, Esq. of Caliirbnne, co. Clare,
late Capt. 1st regt. (The Koyal Scots), s. his father,'
22 March, 1857.
JLintKQC- — ^This ancient Milesian family is descended from
the O'Neills of Ulster.
From the branch to which belonged Richard Creagh, Arch-
bishop of Armagh, d. 158.5, descended
Charles Creagh, Esq. of Cahirbane, to. Ann, dau. of
George Mathew, Esq., cousin of the Earl of Llandaff, and was.
father of,
Andrew Creagh, Esq. of Cahirbane, to. Elizabeth, dau.
of Edward FitzGerald, Esq. of Carrigoran, co. Clare, and had
issue, an only dau. Anne, to. William Massy, Esq. of Glen-
ville, CO. Limerick, and an only son,
Jasies Creagh, Esq. of Cahirbane; to. 1776, his first
cousin, Anne, only dau. of Giles Vandeleur, Esq. of Ralahiae,
CO. Clare (by his wife, dau. of Edward FitzGerald, of Carri-
goran), sister of Col. Boyle Vandeleur, of Ralahine, who
commanded the Clare Militia at the battle of Ross during the
rebeUion. By her (who d. 1832) he had issue,
I. Charles, of Carrigerry, co. Clare, J.P., 6. 12 Aug. 1777;
Lieut. 12th Royal Lancers, also Major of the Clare
Militia; to. 11 June, 1811, Louisa, dau. of Charles CostcUo,
Esq., D.L., J. P., of Edmonstown, co. Mayo, and left issue,
1 Mary, d. unm. 1860.
2 Margaret, to. 1st, John Bonnynige, Esq. of Rathorpe,
CO. Clare ; and 2ndly, Henry Butler, Esq. of Castle Crine,
CO. Clare, and has issue by the first marriage, an only
dau., Louisa.
3 Anne, to. John Fitz William Scott, Esq. of Knoppogue
Castle, CO. Clare, and d. 1867, having had issue,
4 Diana, to. Thomas Gabbett, Esq. of Corbally, co. Clare,
and has issue, an only dau.
5 Eliza, m. Richard Langford, Esq. of Kilcorgriffe, co.
Limerick.
n. Andrew, Lieut. 8th Royal Irish Hussar."!, Aide-dc-Camp
to the Marquess of Anglesey when Lord-Lieut, of IrelaEd,
d. unm. 1823.
III. Boyle Vandeleur, Lieut. E.A., d. unm. 1826.
IV. James, Capt. R.N., to. at Cloghan Castle, Grace Emily,
2nd dau. of The O'More (descended from O'More, Prince
of Leixe), of Cloghan Castle, King's Co., D.L., J. P., by
his wife Mary, dau. of Col. Bateman, of Alta Villa, co.
Limerick, and d. 22 March, 1857, leaving seven sons
and two daus.,
1 James, now of Cahirbane.
2 Vandeleur. 3 Boyle Purdon.
4 O'More, Lieut. 95th regt., to. his cousin, Letitia Long-
field, dau. of John Brenton, Esq., by his wife Mary,
youngest dau. of The O'More, of Cloghan Castle, King's
Co. She d. in 1875.
5 Edward FitzGerald, Lieut. R.N.
6 Arthur Richard, Lieut. R.M.
7 Augustine.
1 Anne Vandeleur, d. unm. 1858.
2 Mary Emily, m. George Spaight, Esq.; and 2ndly,
The Baron von Holt, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour.
V. Giles Vandeleur, Col. 81st regt., m. Bessie, eldest dau. of
The O'More, D.L., J.P., of Cloghan Castle, King's Co.,
and by her (who d. 23 May, 1854) had two sons and six
daus.,
1. Charles Augustine FitzGerald, Capt. 80th regt.,
TO. Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Richard Dodd, Esq. of Elm
Bank, Hertfordshire, and niece of Sir Fairfax Moresby,
Admiral of the Fleet.
2 Giles Vandeleur, b. 1850, Lieut. Royal Buckingham-
shire King's Own Militia.
1 Ellen, TO. her cousin, Crofton H.nmilton FitzGerald,
Capt. Clare Militia, eldest son of Crofton Vandeleur Fitz-
Gerald, Esq., by his wife, dau. of Gawen Hamilton, Esq.,
Lieut. R.N., C.B., of Killyleagh CastU, co. Down, and
granddau. of Gen. Sir George Cockburn, nephew of Gen.
Sir Augustine FitzGerald, Bart., of Carrigoran, for many
years M.P. for the co. Clare, and has issue, a son, Wil-
fred, and three daus., 1 Bessie Diana; 2 Geraldinej;
S Ellen Creagh.
2 Emily Anne, m. 1860, Robert Law, Esq. of Newpark, CO.-
Kildare, eldest son of M. Law, Esq., by his wife SaraJl^
dau. of Crofton Vandeleur FitzGerald, Esq.
3 Mary Letitia Longfield, to. Hon. William Eodolph
Wigley, of Glenelg.
4 Bessie Augusta Ness, m. Edward Picton Philipps, Esq.
of Kilbarth, co. Pembroke.
5 Geraldine O'More, to. Dudley Phillips, Esq. of Dunston
Grove, co. Pembroke.
6 Isabella Diana, to. Richard Hart Harvey, Esq. of Hcr-
mons Hill, and Slade, co. Pembroke.
I. Anne, to. Oliver Isdell, Esq., J.P., Capt. Longford Militia,
of Collinstown, co. Westmeath, and had issue.
u. Eliza, to. John Scott, Esq. of Cahircon and Crevagh, co.
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Clare, and had issue, a son and heir, John Crcagh Scott,
and two daus.
III. Diana, iti. Charles Costello, Esq., D.L., J.P.,of Edmons-
town, CO. Mayo, and d. s. p,
IV. Ellen FitzGerald.
Anns — Arg., a chevron gu. between three laurel leaves vert,
on a chief az. as many bezants.
Crest — A horse's head couped arg. bridled ppr., a laurel
branch between his ears.
Motto — In Irish, " Thournib' crev'th," signitying, I give you
ths branch.
Seat — Cahirbanc, Nowinarket-on- Fergus.
CEEAGH OP DANGAIT.
Ceeagh, Cornelius, Esq. of Daugan, co. Clare,
5. 1812, became representative of the family on tlie
death of his brother ; m. 18i3, and has issue,
I. EicHARD, 6. 24 Aug. 184.5. ii. Cornelius, deceased.
I. Agnes Mary, m. 1SC4, Peter Blake, Esq., J. P. of Cromlin,
CO. Galway, and d. 29 Aug. 1872.
u. Christina, ni, 18G5, John Galwey, Esq. of Doon, who tZ.
1867.
III. Olivia. IV. Elizabeth Clara.
litnCagC.— PiEitsE Creagu, Esq., of Adare, Mayor of
Limerick 1G51, son and heir of Pierse Creagh, Esq. of Adare,
M.P. for the city of Limerick 1639, m. in that year M.
MacNamara, of Creattalough, or Cratloe Castle, co. Clare,
and d. 1670, at his Castle of Dangan. He was s. by his son,
Simon Cbeagh, Esq. of Dangan, m. Mary MaeMahon, of the
Castle of Clenagh, and was father of
Pierse Creagh, Esq. of Dangan, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
George Mathew, Esq. of Thomastown, co. Tipperaiy, and
aunt to the 1st Lord Llandaff, and had issue a son and dau.,
Pierse, his heir; and Elizabeth, m. Davoren, of Lisdoonvarna.
Mr. Pierse Creagh was s. by his son,
PiEKSE Creagh, Esq. of Dangan, who m. thrice; 1st, 1738,
Catherine, dau. of Valentine Quin, of Adare, and aunt to the
1st Earl of Dunraven and Mountearl, but had no surviving
issue ; 2ndly, 1755, Gertrude Maghlin, of Brickhill, and by
her had a son, Robert, his heir, of whom presently ; and
3rdly, 1759, Lavinia, dau. of Richard Pennefather, of Newpark,
aunt of Lord Chief Justice Pennefather and Baron Penne-
father, and by this lady had two sons and a dau.,
Richard, m.. Christiana O'Callagan, of Mai7fort ; and d. 1836,
leaving three sons. Pierce and Richard (both d. unni.), and
CoBNEuns, now of Dangan ; and one dau., Lavinia.
Simon, m. his cousin Dora, dau. of B. MacNamara, Esq., by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Davoren, of Lisdoonvarna ; and
d. 1815, leaving four sons, 1 Pierse, m. 1806, Belinda, dau.
of Walter Butler, Esq. of Bunnahow, co. Clare, andr?. 1870,
leaving two sons, Simon, of Bryan's Castle, near Quin, co.
Clare, J.P., b. May, 1842, m. 1871, Helena, dau. of J.
O'Donnell, Esq.; Walter; and two dsus., Heniietta and
Belinda; 2 Simon; 3 MacNamara, deceased; and 4 l:ii.llard.
Charity, m. Gerald Carrick, Esq.
Mr. Creagh d. 1780, when he was s. by his eldest eon,
Robert Creagh, Esq. of Dangan, m. Miss Kean, of Beech
Park, CO. Clare. He d. s. p. 1842, when the representation
devolved upon his nephew, Richard, to whom s. his brother
Cornelius, now of Dangan.
Ar7M — Arg., three laurel branches ppr., on a chief az. as
many besants.
Crest — A horse's head fully caparisoned, with a laurel branch
1 the headstall of the bridle.
Motto — Vive Deo ut vivas.
Scat — Dangan, Kilkishen, Dangan Cross, co. Clare,
CREAGH OF CSEAGH CASTLE.
Beasiee-Ceeagh, Kilnee ArarsTus ARxnuR,
Esq. of Creagh Castle, co. Cork, b. 9 March, 1839,
J.P., formerly in the Military Train ; m. 3 Sept.
1869, Catherine Hermione, dau. of Henry Craw-
shay, Esq. of Oaklands Park, co. Grloucester and
Llanylan Castle, co. Grlamorgan. Capt. Brasier-
Creagh contested Mallow at the Election oi 1817.
2ttncaC[C.— The first of this family who settled in Ireland
obtained extensive grants of land tcuip. Charles II. He was,
Paul Brasier, of Coleraine, co. Londonderry, m. Sarah,
lu. of Sir Tristram Beresford, Bart, of Coleraine, and by her
(who d. 15 Jan. 1673) had a son,
CoL. KiLNER Brasiek, of Bagnal, co. Donegal, M.P. succes-
sively for Dundalk, St. Johnstown, and Kilmallock. Col.
Brasier m. Anne, 3rd dau. of Sir Henry Brooke, of Brookes-
borough, CO. Fermanagh, Knt., by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of
Sir George St. George, Bart, of Carrickdromnensli, co. Leitrira
and had a son, '
Kilner Brasier, vi. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Dean Charles
Massey ; and 2ndly, Miss Ry ves, of Castle Jane, co. Limerick.
Mr. Brasier d. 1759, and by his 1st wife had a son,
BrookeBrasier, of Rivers, CO. Limerick, m. 1756, Elizabeth
Johnson, dau, and co-heiress (with Amy, wife of Sir Thomas
Roberts ; and Maiy, wife of Ralph Westrop, Esq.) of William
Johnson, of Lizard, co. Limerick, and had an only son,
Kilner Brasier, b. 1757; m. 1788, Mary, eldest dau. and
co-heiress of John Creagh, M.D., of Creagh Castle, co. Cork,
by Judith Usher his wife, and had issue,
I. Brooke, of B;illyellis, co. Cork, m. Ellen, dau. and co-heir
(with her sister Mary, wife of Grice Smyth, Esq. of Bally-
natia, co. Waterford) of Henry Mitchell, Esq. of Mitchells-
fort, CO. Cork, and left issue,
1 Kilner Brasier, Esq. of Ballyellis, J.P., to. Mary, dau.
of James Griffin, Esq. of Foynes, co. Limerick, and d.
1874, leaving issue, Brooke; Richard, now of Ballyellis ;
Kilner; Henry; and Charles.
2 Henr-e Mitchell, Esq. of Mitehellsfort, co. Cork (who
assumed the surname and arms of Mitchell) m. Mary,
dau. of the Rev. William Bourne, Rector of Rathangan,
CO. Kildare.
3 Brooke, d. xmm.
4 John Wellington, m. Barbara, dau. of John Smyth,
Esq. of Temple Michael, co. Waterford, and had one son,
Brooke.
5 Grice, who emigrated to Australia.
1 Ellen, m. William Qum, Esq. of Loughlougher Castle,
CO. Tipperary.
2 Mary, m. John Smyth, Esq. of Temple Michael,
o Catherine, m. Sir Richard de Burgho, Bart.
II. John, of Creagh Castle, assumed the surname of Creagh ;
he in. 1801, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Charles Wuien-
ham. Esq, of Castle VVidenham, co. Cork., and left at his
decease an only child, Priscilla Widenham, who s. to the
Widenham estates, and m. 8 May, 1819, Henry Mitchell
Smyth, Esq., 2nd son of Grice Smyth, Esq. of Ballynatray,
CO. Waterford (see Smyth of Castle Widenham).
III. William Johnson, Capt. 27th Inniskillen regt., d. unm.
IV. Kilner, R.N., d. unm.
v. George Washington Brazier Creagh, of Creagh Castle.
I. Catherine, m. Kev. Richard Bourne, Rector of Rathan-
gan.
II. Judith, m. John Wilkinson, Esq. of Limerick, and iis
deceased.
ly. Emma, m. James Griffin, Esq. of Foynes, co. Limerick.
IV. Mary, m. Attiwell Wood, Esq. of Leeds, co. Cork.
v. Lucy, m. 1st, Charles Bell, Esq. ; and 2ndly, Bertie Jarvis,
Esq. of Antigua, West Indies.
The youngest son,
George Washington Brasier Creagh, Esq. of Creagh
Castle, J.P., b. 12 April, 1797; m. 31 July, 1822, Anne Cathe-
rine, dau. of the late Bev. Bartholomew Pack, Rector of
Ettagh, King's Co., and had issue,
I. William Johnson, b. 26 March, 1826 ; m. 9 Jan. 1862,
Isabella A., younsrest dau. of J. C. Hungerford, Esq., R.N.,
and d. 6 April, 1SG6,
II. John, R.N., h. 12 Aug, 1830; m. July, 1859, Kate
Frances, dau. of the late F. Holmes, Esq., J. P., of Beech-
mount, Queenstown, <;o. Cork, and had a dau., Catherine.
in. George Washingtm, b. July, 1832; m. Averina, dau.
and heiress of Capt. AVilliam Sherlock, late 69th regt. She
(/,. 1 May, 1866, leaving issue, Averina, William, and
George.
IV. Richard Brooke Bartholomew, late Mate R.N., &. 1834.
V. Kilner AnonsTCs ArthoiI, now of Creagh Castle.
I. Catherine, m. 1852, Capl. E. Beecher Stowards, 8th
regt.
II. Lucy Susan. in. Anna Frances.
He 1)1. 2ndly, 10 Aug. 1868, Mary Grace Jessie, youngest dau.
of B. J. R. Cotter, Esq. of Ejnoughmore, and d. 3 June, 1876.
Motto — Virtute et nuraine.
Seat — Creagh Castle, rear Dcneiaile.
CE.EE OF OWER ]SffOIGKrE.
Cree, The Rev. John Robert, of Ower Moigno,
Dorset, *. his father 1853.
JLtllCitB'C. — John Cree, Esq. of Ower Moigne, co. Dorset,
J. P. and D.L., b. 1780, son of Terence M'Mahon, Esq. of Cul-
lenswood, co. Dublin, and Rachel his wife, co-heiress of
George Longworth, Esq. of Craggan House, near Athlone,
assumed, by royal license, 1814, the surname and arms of
Cree, in heu of his paternal ones, in compliance with the
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■will of his uncle, Jolin Cree, Esq. of ThornhiU Honse, Dorset,
whom he succeeded. He m. 1806, Anne, 3rd dau. of Eoberc
Strickland, Esq. of Dorchester, and had issue,
John Robert (Rev), Rector of Owcr Moigne, Dorchester.
James (Rev.), Vicar of Clialdon, near Doicliciter.
Georgiana.
Mr. Cree d. 3 July, 1853.
Seat — Ower 3Iuigne, near Dor:;hcf:ter.
ORE GOB OF TEEWITHIAW.
Colmoee-Ceegoe, Edwaed Gaeland, Esq. of
Trewithian, Cornwall, h. 10 April, 1815 ; formerlj
Lieut. 32nd regt. ; *. his grandfather, May, 1859 ;
m. 1874, Charlotte Elizabeth, only dau. of the late
Charles Webster, Esq. of Court Hall, Hockworthy,
Devon.
3LilTCS3;C. — This is an ancient family, of much respect-
ability in Cornwall. The mansion house of Trewithian — built
in the form of the letter E — was erected in the rei^n of Eliza-
beth, and remains, little, if at all, altered to the present day.
Edwabd Cbegob, Esq., only son of Stephen Crcfcoe, Esq., by
Abigail his wife, dau. of Edward Hobbs, Esq. of Gei vans, m.
Sarah Foote, and, with two other sons, was father of
Edwaed Cbegoe, Esq., who m. Mary, dau. of the Rev. John
Pomeroy, of the parish of St. Ewe, and had, with a younger
son, John, an elder son and heir,
Edwaud Cregoe, Esq. of Trewithian, m. 177.5, Mary, only
child and heiress of Matthew Garland, Esq. of Cliivelstone,
Devon, and dying July, 1799, left issue, Matthew Garland,
his heir; 'EAwa.rd, d. unm. ; Frind, who assumed the additional
surname of Colmoee 1834, and d. 1839 (sea Colmore of Moor
Mild) ; Mary, d. nam. ; Harriet, m. Rev. Charles Lyne, and
is deceased ; and Celia. The eldest son,
JIatthew Garland Ceegoe, Esq. of Trewithian, Cornwall,
J.P., 6. 12 Nov. 1776; m. 4 Aug. 1803, Anne Coryton, eldest
dau. of Admiral Kempe, of Polsac, in the same co., by Ann
Coryton his wife, and had issue,
John Garland, 6. 5 April, 1810; m. M:iy, 1841, Cornelia
Powne, eldest dau. of William Slade Gully, Esq. of Tre-
vennen, Cornwall, J. P., and d. 1854, leaving (with four
daus., Claire; Caroline, m. 3 Aug. 1863, John Agnew
Shaw, Esq. ; .Josephine; and Han-iet) an only son, Edward
Garland Colmoee-Cbegoe, now of Trewitliian.
Ix-titia Maria. Laura Elizabeth Ann.
Elizabeth Courtenay, m. March, 1851, G. Beauchant, Esq.
Mr. Cregoe d. May, 1859.
Arras — Az., on a chevion or, between three falcons volant, as
many plates. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, cut off
below the wrist, and dropping blood, in the hand an an-ow all
ppr. Motto — Fortuna audaces juvat, timidosque repellit.
Seat — ^Trewithian, in the parish of Gerrans, Cornwall.
CR2SPIN OP KODBURY.
Ceespin, Me3. Maet, of Modbury, Devon, m.
29 April, 1817, Edgar Crespin, by whom (who d. 1
April, 1876) she had issue,
I. Edgab Reginald Legassicke, 6. 11 Nov. 1349; d. unra.
24 Nov. 1876.
II. Claude William, h. 23 May, 18G4.
I. Mary Sophia, m. Sept. 1878, Thomas Erat Harrison, Esq.
Mrs. Crespin s. to her husband's estate of Modbury
on the death of her son Edgar Reginald Legassicke.
iLt'ltCagr.— Abraham Crespin, Post-Captain (rated Ad-
miral), ra. Martha Legassicke, and had issue,
Geobgb Henet Legassicke Crespin, m. Elizabeth Gervis,
and had issue,
Edgar Crespin. h. 10 Nov. ISll; to. 29 April, 1847, Mary,
dau. of Charles Maepherson, Esq.
Arms— Or, a chevron between three boars' heads couped sa.
CBESSWELIi OP CRESSWELIi.
Ba'kee-Ceesswell, ADDisoif Jonx, Esq. of
Cresswell, Northumberland, J. P. and D.L., h. 1 Oct.
1788 ; M.P. for Northumberland from 1811 to 1847,
and High Sheriff 1821 ; m. 25 June, 1818, Elizabeth
Mary, dau. of Grilfrid L. Reed, Esq. of Campion Hill,
and cou.=in and heir of John Baker, Esq. of Hinton,
CO. Gloucester, and of Grosvenor Street, London,
by whom (who d, 10 Jan. 1869) he had issue,
I. Oswin Addison, h. 10 April, 1319; m. 1 Aug. 1S43, Anne
Seymour, eldest dau. of Sir William Gordon Gumming,
Bart, of Altyre and Gordonstoun, and by her (who d. 1858)
left at his decease, 1856, with other issue, a son and heir,
Oswin Cdmming, J. P., late Capt. 3rd Hussars, 6. 1844; to.
31 Oct. 1872, Emma Sophia Georgina, eldest dau. of the
Hon. Richard Denman, has a son, b. 1876, and other issue.
II. Francis John, b. 20 Feb. 1822; il. 20 March, 1827.
III. William Gilfrid, late Capt. 11th Hussars, 6. 21 March,
1825; ?/i. 1852, Adelaide Eliza, 2nd dau. of Sir W. Gordon-
Cumming, Bart. ; and d. in the Crimea, Sept. 1854.
IT. Henry Robert, b. 22 Aug. 1829; to. 23 Feb. 1865, Eleanor
Deathy, 4th dau. of the late George Maule, Esq., Solicitor
to the Treasury.
I. Anna Fanny. ii. Elizabeth Jane Isabella.
EltltcagC. — John Cresswell, Esq. of Cresswell, the
representative of the very ancient northern family of Cress-
well, sold his estate at Long Framlington. He m. Catherine,
dau. of John Dyer, Esq. of Aberglasney, Wales, and dying
10 Jan. 1781, left two twin daus., his co-heirs,
Frances Dorothea, of whom presently.
Catherine Grace, m. Birnie Brown, Esq., and had issue,
James ; Birnie ; Walter ; William ; Elizabeth Addison, m.
James Terranean, Esq., E.I.C.C.S. ; Alicia; and Arminia.
The elder dau. and co-heir,
Frances Dorothea Cresswell, m. Francis Easterby, Esq.
of Blackheath, who purchased the other co-heir's moiety of
Cresswell, assumed the surname of Cresswell, and had issue,
I. Addison John, of Cresswell.
II. Francis, m. Rachel Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Fry, Esq.,
by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Gurney, Esq. of '■
Earlham, Norfolk, and had issue,
1 Francis Joseph, m. Aug. 1850, Charlotte Georgiana j
Frances (who d. 18 Aug. 1870), eldest dau. of Frederick, 4tli }
Lord Calthorpe, by the Lady Charlotte Sophia his wife,
eldest dau. of Henry Charles, 6th Duke of Beaufort.
2 Addison John. 3 Samuel Guiney, Capt. K.N.
4 WOliam Edward.
.") Gerard Oswin, in. and has issue, d. 27 Oct. 1865.
0 Oswald. 1 Harriet Frances Elizabeth, d. young.
III. William, to. and has issue.
IV. Cresswell (the Eight Hon. Sir Cresswell Cresswell), i
P.C, M.P. for Livei-pool, and .Judge of the Court of Pro- J
bate and Divorce, h. 1794; d. 29 July, 1863. ]
V. Oswald Joseph (Rev.), Rector of Hanworth, Middlesex.
I. Elizabeth, d. 1827. ii. Frances, d. unm. 30 Dec. 1865.
III. Jane Catherine, d. 1S2S.
Ar-ms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, crminois, three torteaux, two
and one, each charged with a squirrel sejant arg., for Cbess-
^vell; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a goat statant armed and crined or,
between three saltires of the last, for Baker. Crests — 1st,
Cresswell : A mount vert thereon a torteau charged as in the '
arms; 2nd, Baker: A goafs head erased arg. armed and
crined or, gorged with a collar gemel and charged on the neck
with a saltire gu. Motto — Cressa ne careat.
Seat — Cresswell, Morpeth, Northumberland.
CBESSWELIi OF PINKNEY PARK.
Ceesswell, William Hexey, Esq. of Pinkney
Park, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., b. 14 Oct. 1817 ; m.
21 Sept. 1841, Elizabeth Taylor, only dau. of the
late Thomas ilawson, Esq. of Ardwick Green,
Manchester, and by her (who d. 1873) has issue,
I. Charles Richaed Estcouet, Lieut. 3rd regt., 6. 24 Oct.
1842. II. Henry Thomas, b. 13 Dec. 1848.
I. Catherine Purslow. ii. Elizabeth Sackville.
HiUCaflC— The family of Cresswell, which has been in
possession of considerable estates in the co. of Salop for s
upwards of two centuries, was anciently situated at Barnehurst, };
in the parish of Tettenhal, co. Stafford, where it had a fine old <
Manor House, and enjoyed an e.Ktensive property.
Richard Cresswell, Esq. of Barnehurst, b. 6 April, 1620,
son and heir of Richard Cresswell, Esq. of Barnehurst, by
Margery his wife, dau. and heir of Reginald Fowke, Esq. of
Gunston, and 4th in descent from Thomas Cresswell, Esq. of
Barnehurst, ni. 26 Jan. 1657, Anne, dau. of George Lea, Esq.
of Lea, CO. Hereford, and half-sister and devisee of Rowland
Purslow, Esq. of Sidbury. Mr. Cresswell served the office of
High Sheriff for Salop 1670, and was a royalist during the civil
wars. He d. 1704, and was s. by his only surviving son,
Richard Cresswell, Esq. of Sidbury and Barnehurst, M.P.
for Bridgnorth 1710, and High Sheriff of Salop 1711. He wi.
Margaret, dau. of Edward Moreton, Esq. of Moreton, co.
Stafford, and sister of Matthew, 1st Lord Ducie, by whom he
had, with a dau., Elizabeth, to. Gervasc Scrope, Esq. of Cock-
erington, co. Lincoln, a son and heir,
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KiciiAr.n Cresswell, Esq. of Sidbury, m. Elizabetli, dau.
and eventual heir of Sir Thomas Estcourt, Knt. of Piiiliney,
and had two sons, Thomas, his heir; and Richard, whom,
and had a dau., Mary, m. William Long, Esq. of Bainton,
Wilts. The elder son,
Thomas Estcodht Cresswell, Esq. of PinUncy Park, and
Tilbury, M.P. for Woolton liassett, vi. Anne, sole dau. and heir
of Edmund Warneford, Esq. (by Elizabeth his wife, only dau.
and heiress of Henry Sackville, Esq. ofBilbury), and d. 14Xot.
1788, leaving (with a dau., Frances, m. 30 Sept. 1790, Dr. Hall,
of Lewisharji, Kent) a son and successor,
Thomas Estcourt Cresswell, Esq. of Pinkney Park, Sid-
bury, and Bibury, M.P. for Cirencester, m. 1st, Mary, only
dau. and heiress of Samuel Wotton, Esq. of Speechwick Park,
Devon, and by her had an only child, m. 23 Sept. 1802, Key.
Thomas Kry, M.A., Vicar of Radley, Berks. Mr. Cresswell i*.
2ndly, Miss Gregory, of Sherston, Wilts, and by her had
issue,
Eichard Estcourt, his heir.
Henry (Rev.), Vicar of Creech St. Michael, Taunton,
Somerset, m. and had, with other issue, Mary Sophia, m.
16 Aug. 1838, H. M. Daniel, Esq. of Worcester.
Sackville (Rev.), Vicar of Bibury.
Estcourt, d. uniti. Edmund.
He d. 4 July, 1823, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Estcourt Cresswell, Esq. of Pinkney Park, Sid-
bury, and of Bibury, M.P. for Cirencester. He m. 24 Jlay,
1803. Ehzabeth, youngest dau. of the Rev. Charles Coxwell, of
Ablington, co. Gloucester, and had issue,
Eichard Estcourt, m. 18 Dec. 182G, Mary Anne Lawrence,
eldest dau. of the Rev. E. L. Townshend, D.D., and d. a. p.
5 April, 1837.
Charles Attwell, d. abroad, 31 March, 1819.
Thomas Estcourt Moreton Corbett, d. umn. 23 Dec. 183G.
Warneford Sackville, drowned at Chester, June, 1835.
William Henry, present representative.
George Wotton, d. young.
Elizabeth Mary, 711. her cousin, Charles Rogers Coxwell, Esq.
3rd son of the Rev. Charles Coxwell, of Ablington, Rector
of Dowdeswell, co. Gloucester.
Anne, m. 1830, Francis Kirkham Fowell, Esq., 2nd son of
Rev. John Digby Fowell, of Blackball and Diptford, Devon.
Eleanor Frances, in. 2.3 July, 1839, George Lewis Cooper,
Esq. of Torrinston Square, London, 2nd son of the late Hun.
Sir George Cooper, Judue at Madras.
Barbara Jane, ,/;. William Doidge 'I'aunton, Esq.
Emma, m. 11 Sept. 1832, the Rev. JohnThomjison.
Catherine Margaret, in. 30 Aug. 1842, George Thomas
Ellison, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn.
Jlr. Cresswell d. in France, March, 1841.
Arnm—Gu., three plates, each charged with a squirrel sejant
of the field.
Crest — A Saracen's head ppr. wreathed about the temples
vert and arg.
Motto — Aut nunquam tentes aut pernce.
Seat — Pinkney Park, Malmcsbiiry, Wilts.
Rorert Creswell, Esq. of Ravenston, bapt. 29 March,
1749 ; III., twice, 1st, 18 May, 1777, Ann, 3rd dau. of Robert
Green, Esq. of Normanton-en-le-Heath, co. Leicester, and had
two sons and three daus.,
I. Robert Green, J. P., 6. 18 Feb. 1778; d. unm. 29 Deo.
1864, and was .s\ by his brother.
II. Richard Edward, b. April, 1779 ; m. 3 Feb. 1810, Alii:;e,
dau. of Henry Chapman, Esq. of Cleveland, co. York, and
had issue,
1 Richard Henry (Rev.), late of Ravenston.
2 Robert Ward, vi. 4 May, 1848, Emily Gcorgina, dau. of
Thomas Gleadah, Esq. of London, and has issue, Robert
Edward, b. 7 Nov. 1849; Richard Gleadah Rowland- Ward j
Mary Anne.
3 Edward Benjamin, b. 15 Jan. 1828 ; d. 1 Feb. 1875.
1 Mary Ann, d. unm. 30 Jan. 18413.
2 Ehzabeth Martha Caroline.
I. Mary Anne, m. William Hall, Esq., at that time of Cotes,
CO. Leicester, and is deceased.
II. Elizabeth, m. the Rev. John Oliver, Rector of Swepstone,
and is deceased.
HI. Catherine, d. wim.
By his 2nd marriage Mr. Creswell had one son,
Creswell Creswell, d. unm. 11 June, 1871.
Mr. Creswell d. 21 Feb. 1825. His grandson.
Rev. Richard Henry Creswell, M.A., of Ravenston,
&. 19 April, 1811; m. 3 Feb. 1835, Anne, 3rd dau. of Valentine
Green, Esq. of Konnanton-on-le-Heath, co. Leicester, and had
issue,
I. Richajid Edward, now of Ravenston.
I. Elizabeth Theodosia, 6. 22 Nov. 1835; d. unm. 19 March,
1855.
II. Mary Anne, b. 22 Nov. 1835; d. tmm. 8 Aug. 1860.
III. Susan Alice. iv. Alice Catherine.
V. Martha, to. 14 July, 1868, David Maitland Makgill
Crichton Roy, youngest son of the late Frederick Lewis
Roy, Esq. of Nenthorn, co. Berwick.
VI. Frances Georgiana, d. young.
He d. 17 July, 1870.
Arms — Az., three plates, each charged with a squirrel gu.
cracking a nut or.
Crest — A branch of a tree barwise vert thereon a squirrel gu.
cracking a nut or, between two twigs of hazel of the first.
Seat — Ravenston, Ashby de-la Zouthe.
CRESWELL OF RAVENSTON.
Creswell, the late Eichard Edward, Esq.,
of Eaveiiston, cos. Dei-by and Leicester, t>. 18 Jime,
1838 ; m. 2 Feb. 1875, Mary Adelaide, dau. of Eev.
Thomas Hand, and dying 1876, left an only child
and heiress,
Mary Caroline, b. 23 April, 1876.
3LtnC(lSC.— The Creswells have been resident land-
holders at Ravenston from a remote period, their title-deeds
and family records extending, it is stated, as far back as temp.
Eichard 1.
Egbert Creswell, who was living at Ravenston during the
time of the civil war, purchased additional property there in
1645 and 1650. He was father of
EicH.iRD Creswell, who m. Mary Lawrence, a dau. of an
ancient family of that name in Sutton-Bonington, co. Not-
tingham. He rf. 29 March, 1734, aged 65, and was buried at
Eavenston. His son and successor,
Robert Creswell, to. 1725, Catherine, dau. of Matthew
White, of Great Appleby, Gent., and d. 30 June, 1747, aged43,
and was buried at Ravenston. He left issue,
Eichard Creswell, the only son, 6. 17 Aug. 1726; m. 21
May, 1748, Elizabeth, dau. of Ambrose Salisbury, of Snibston,
CO. Leicester, by whom he had issue. Mr. Creswell d. 26
June, 1768. His widow d. Jan. 1807. The elder son,
CREYKE OF RAWCLIFFE.
Creyke, Ealph, Esq. of Eawcliffe, W.E. co.
York, J. P. for East and West Eiding, and for
Middlesex and Westminster, b. 5 Sept. 1849 ; s. his
father 7 Feb. 1858.
ULilXCttQC—The family of Creyke is of very ancient date
in the East Riding of the co. York, and has intermarried with
the old Yorkshire houses of Arden of Marton, Percehay of
Eyton, Constable of Flamborough, Babthorpe of Osgodby,
Crathorne of Crathorne, Saltmarshe of Saltmarshe, &c. The
fir.st on record is Sir Walter de Creyke, Knt., who was ap-
pointed Governor of Berwick 1340, after Sir Eichard Talbot, by
Edward 111. In 1358, John de Creyke represented York in
Parliament held in that city, and Robert de Creyke was Bailiff
of the same place in 1379.
Alexander Creyke, of Kyin or Colleston Pythe, in Bever-
ley, Uving in 1413, m. Isabel, dau. and heiress of Egglington,
and had two sons and one dau., Thomas his heir; Roger,
d. s. p. , and Margaret. His son and successor,
Thomas Creyke, of Colleston Pythe in 1443, to. Jane, dau.
and co-heir of Thomas Arden, of Marton, and had a son and
heir,
Robert Creyke, of Colleston Pythe and Marton, m.
Isabel, dau. of Lyon Percehay, of Eyton, and dying about the
year 1488, was s. by his son,
ErcHARD Creyke, of Marton, m. in 1503, Margaret, dau. of
Sir William Constable, Knt. of Hatfield, in Holderness (third
son of Sir Marraaduke Constable, cf Flamborough, by Joyce
his wife, dau. of Sir Humplirey Stafford, of Grafton), and had
had three sons and jne dau. The eldest "on,
William Creyke, of Marton and Cottingham in 1534, m.
Frances, dau. of Sir William Babthorpe, Knt. of Osgodby, by
Agnes his wife, dau. of Brian Palmes, of Naburn, Justice of
the Common Pleas, and had (with a dau. Agnes, m. George
St. Quintin, of Harpham) a son and successor,
Ralph Creyke, of Marton, m. 1st. Kalherine, dau. of
Thomas Crathorne of Crathorne, and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of
George Pate, of Flamborough. By the latter he had no
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issue. By tho former, who d. in 1605, he had eight sons and
five (Jaus. The fifth son,
Geeoort Cretke, Esq. of Marton. suffered severely for his
devoted attachment to Charles I. He m. Ursula, dau. of
Sir John Legard, Knt. of Ganton, and had issue ten sons and
four daus. The eldest son, Ealph, was Page to Henrietta
Maria, Queen of Charles I. The 3rd, but eldest surviving
son,
Gregory Cretke, Esq. of Marton, b. 9 April, 1631 ; m. 1672,
Amie, dau. of Randolph Carliel, of Sewerby, and had a
son,
Ealph Cretke, Esq. of Marton, in. 1 Aug. 1700, Priscilla,
dau. of William Bower, Esq. of Bridlington, and had (with
two daus.) two sons,
I Ralph, his heir.
II. John (Rev.), of Burleigh-on-the-Hill, in Rutlandshire,
b. 29 April, 1713; m. Catherine, dau. of John Austen, Esq.
of Adisham, Kent, and had issue,
1 Ralph, successor to his uncle.
2 Richard, b. 8 Aug. 1746; Capt. R.N., Commis.sioner of
the Victualling Office, and Governor of the Royal Naval
Hospital ; m. Anne Leming, eldest dau. of George Adey,
Esq. of London ; and d. 3 Dec. 1826, having had issue,
George Adcy, Capt. R.N., d. s. 'p.
Richard, Rear Admiral, R.N., m. 1818, Han-iet Elizabeth,
dau. of Rev. James Furneaux, of Swiiiy, Devon, and
left issue a son, Richard Henry Adey, b. 1822, and a
dau., Anne Elizabeth Harriet, who both d. the same
night, 18.54.
Stephen, Archdeacon of York, Rector of Beeford, and
Canon Residentiary of York, m. 6 Sept. 1823, Sarah,
dau. of Col. George Hotham, and had issue,
Walter Pennington (Seamore Place, Hyde Park), 6. 17
Oct. 1828 ; m. Ina, only dau. of John Bennet Lawes,
Esq. of Rothamstead Park, Herts.
Alexander Stephen, Capt. R.E., b. 2 Feb. 1830; m.
28 April, 1859, Mayda Henrietta Edwardes, only child
of the late John Edwardes Lyall, Esq., Advocate-
General of Bengal, and has issue.
Alfred Richard, 6. 1 Sept. 1831; m. June, 1877, Mrs.
Scott Russell.
Charles William, 67th regt., b. 17 Sept. 1839.
Caroline Julia, m. 1846, Rev. Philip Salisbury Bagge.
Diana Jane, m. 1856, Robert Bateson HaiTcy, Esq. of
Langley Park, Bucks, and d. 1866.
Gertrude.
Anna.
1 PrisciUa, m. William Lynes,Esq. of London.
The elder son,
Ralph Cretke, Esq. of Marton, 6. 5 Oct. 17C2; d. s.p. Jan.
1759, and was s. by his nephew,
Ralph Cretke, Esq. of Marton, 6. 6 July, 1745 ; to. 6 Feb.
1772, Jane, 5th dau. of Richard Langley, Esq. of Wykeham
Abbey, and by her, who d. 31 Dec. 1794, he had (with seven
daus., Everilda; Catherine, d. 7 Sept. 1824; Frances, m. 1797,
Digby Legard, Esq., 5th son of Sir Digby Legard, Bart, of
Ganton ; Jane ; Agnes, m. Archdeacon Wrangham ; Eliza-
beth ; and Anne) two sons, Ralph, his heir ; and Gregory,
R.N., d. 1795. Mr. Creyke d. 24 May, 1826, and was s. by
his elder son,
Ralph Cretke, Esq. of Marton and Rawcliffe, &. 11 April,
1776 ; -III. 14 Nov. 1807, Frances, eldest dau. of Robert Denni-
8on, Esq. of Kilnwick Percy, and by her (who d. 1840) had
issue,
I. Ralph, of Marton and Rawcliffe.
II. Richard Boynton. iii. Robert Gregory.
I. Frances. ii. M.ary Anne Elizabeth.
in. Emma Jane, m. 20 June, 1843, Charles Granby Burke,
Esq., 2nd son of Sir John Burlce, 2nd bait, of Marble Hill,
CO. Galway, and d. 8 April, 1869.
Mr. Creyke d. 7 June, 1828, and was s. by his son,
Ralph Cretke, Esq. of Marton, East Riding, and of Raw-
cliffe, West Riding, co. York, b. 6 Sept. 1813; m. 27 Aug.
1846, Louisa Frances, youngest dau. of Col. Croft, of Stillington
Hall, Yorkshire, and had issue,
Ralph, now of Rawcliffe. Walter, d. July, 1857.
Everilda Klizabcth, m. 26 Oct. 1874, Christopher John, eldest
son of John Naylor, Esq. of Leighton Hall, Montgomery-
shire, and has issue.
Katherine Harriet. Blanche Priscilla. Louisa.
Mr. Creyke d. 7 Feb. 1858.
Arms—Ver fess arg. and sa., a pale and three rooks
(called cre^kes in the old language of Yorkshire) counter-
clianged.
Crest— On a garb fesswise or, a rook ppr.
Motto^A vie la verite.
Sf'rtt.s— Rawcliffe, Selby, Yorkshire; Marton Hall, Bridling-
ton (in the possession of the family since 1417).
CRICHTON OF EANKEILOTJB.
MAiTLAND-MAKQiLL-CRicnTON, Dayid, Esq. of
Rankeilour, oo. Fife, late 78th Highlanders, b.
24 March, 1854 ; s. his father 22 Jan. 1858 ; m.
1875, Emilj, dau. of the late Charles Druinmond
Bailey, Esq. of Charlton Musgrove, co. Somerset.
UllTCajIC.— The Hon. Frederick Lewis Maitland, Capt.
R.N., 6th son of Charies, 6th Earl of Lauderdale, m. Margaret
Dick, grand-dau. and heiress of the Rev. William Dick,
Minister of Cupar, by his wife, Isabella Makgill, 'of
Rankeilour, dau. of David Makgill, of Rankeilour, son of Sir
James Makgill, of Rankeilour, and Janet his wife, dau. of
James Crichton, Viscount Frendrodght. Capt. Maitland
assumed, on his marriage, the surname of Makgill, and
by the heiress of Rankeilour had, with junior issue,
Charles, the younger, of Rankeilour, m. 26 Aug. 1794, Mary,
dau. of David Johnston, Esq. of Lathrisk, and by her (who
d. 11 June, 1824) left at his decease, 1820, with junior issue,
David Maitland Makgill, of Rankeilour.
Mrs. Maitland-Makgill d. 1827, and was s. by her grandson,
David Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, Esq. of Rankeilour,
6. 4 March, ISOl, who was served heir of line in general to
James Crichton, 1st Viscount Frendraught, June, 1839. He
TO. 1st, 7 Aug. 1827, Eleanor Julian, 2nd dau. of the late
Thomas Hog, Esq. of Newliston, and by her (who d. 1833) had
issue,
Clarles Jdlian, of whom presently.
Thomas Hog, 6. IS June, 1830; d. 1803.
Mary Stuart, hi. 1849, Philip H. Townshend Somerville, Esq.,
Capt. R.N.
Eleanor Julian Hog, d. 15 July, 1844.
He m. 2ndly, 2 Dec. 1834, Esther, dau. of the late Dr. Andrew
Coventry, of Chanwell, and by her had issue,
David, b. 20 Aug. 1841; m. 29 Oct. 1873, Lady Margaret
Pleydell-Bouveiie, dau. of the Earl of Radnor, and has
issue.
Andrew Coventry, 6. 20 June, 1846.
Martha Cunningham, m. 14 Sept. 1871, Miles Angus Fletcher,
Esq., who d. 1872.
Esther Fredorica, 7/1. 25 March, 1865, Capt. Augustus Chet-
ham Strode, R.N., son of Sir E. C. Strode, K.C.H., of
Southill, Somerset.
Janet Cunningham, m. 1864, William Olivant, Esq., de-
ceased.
Mr. Maitland-Makgill-Crichton d. 11 July, 1851. His eldest
son by his 1st wife,
Charles Julian Maitland-MakgilvCrichton, Esq. of
Rankeilour, 6, 15 May, 1828; m. 24 Dec. 1851, Anna Camp-
bell, eldest dau. of the late James R. Jarvis, Esq. Lieut. R.N.,
and dying 22 Jan. 1858, left issue,
David, now of Rankeilour.
James Bertie Maitland-Makgill, b. 2 Jan. 1856 ; d. 29 July,
1877.
William Johnston, 6. 6 Nov. 1855. Charles, b. 1858.
Anna.
His widow m. 2ndly, 1871, Edmund Everard Rushworth, Esq.
^riJis— Crichton, Makgill, and Maitland, quartered.
Crests — A lion sejant affrontee gu. ducally crowned hold-
ing in the dexter paw a sword ppr., pommel and hilt or, in
the .sinister a fleur-de-lis az., for Maitland ; A dragon's head
erased spouting fire ppr., for Crichton ; A phoenix in flames •
ppr.
Moito— Sine fine.
Seats — Rankeilour, and Barham Cottage, co. Fife.
ClilPPS OF PAKMOOR.
Cbipps, HenryWilliam, Esq. of Parmoor, Bucks,
M.A., J.P. and D.L. andViee-Chairman of Quarter
Sessions for Bucks, Q.C., Recorder of Lichfield, b.
March, 1815 ; m. March, 1815, Julia, eldest dau. of
Charles Lawrence, Esq. of the Querns, Cirencester,
and has issue,
Henry Lawrence, b. 1846; m. 1872, Mary Pennington, dau.
of Sanford Freeling, Esq., brother of Sir Arthur, Henry -
Freeling, Bart. |
William Harrison, 6. 1850; to. 1877, Blanche P Iter.
Charies Alfred, b. 1852.
Frederick Edward, 6. IS.^,5; d. 1871.
Arthur Devereux, b. 1858.
Julia, m. 1873, Theodore Stretch, Esq. Katharine Alice.
Judith Emily, m. 1872, Rev. D. S. Slocock.
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ro=a Margaret, !!i. 1S7S, Robert Taunton Raises, Esq.
EiUth Eleanor.
Mary Josephine, 6. 1859; d. ISGO.
Mr. Cripps is eldest son of the Rev. Henry Cripps, M.A.,
Vicar of Preston All Saints and Stonehouse (d. Nov. 18G1), by
Judith his wife, dau. of William Lawrence, Esq. of Ciren-
cester, and grandson (by Elizabeth Harrison, his wife) of
Joseph Cripps, Esq., for fifty years M.P. for Cirencester.
Arms— Or, on a chevron vert, five horseshoes arg.
Crpnt—An ostrich's head erased Rorged with a ducal coronet
holding a horseshoe in its bill all ppr.
&a«— Parmoor, Henley-on-Thamca.
CRIPPS OP NOVISTGTOIT.
Cmrrs, Rush I\Iahten, Esq. of Norington,
Sussex, late Capt. Rojal Sussex Militia, b. 1813 ; s.
his father 1853. He is eldest surviving son of tlie
late John Marten Cripps, Esq. of Stanton, Sussex,
by Charlotte his wife (»?. 1 Jan. 1806), 3rd dau. of
Sir William Beaumaris Rush.
Seai— NovLn£ton, near Hurstpicii:oint.
CROPT OF STILLINGTON HAIiL.
Croft, Haeey, Esq. of Stillington Hall,co. York,
b. 1857 ; s. his father 1871.
ILtttCaS?. — This family derives from a common ancestor
with the ancient house of Ckoft of Crojt Castle, co. Hereford.
Its immediate progenitor,
Henry Croft, Esq. of East Witton, North Riding of York-
shire (descended out of Lancashire), was father of
Christopher Croft, Esq. of East Witton, styled of Cottes-
cue. Park, co. York, 1611, whose son,
Sir Christopher Croft, Lord Mayor of York 1629 and
1641, was knighted by Charles 1., upon entertaining that
monarch and suite at his house, 20 Nov. in the last-mentioned
year. Sir Christopher d. 5 July, 1649. His great-grandson,
Stephen Croft, Esq. of Stillington, bapt. 14 Nov. 1683 ; vi.
1711, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edmund Anderson, Bart., and d.
1733, leaving three sons, Stephen, his heir; Thomas, h.
15 Oct. 1717, grandfather of the late Sir John Croft, Bart, of
Cowling Hall, co. York ; and John, of York, b. 28 Feb. 1732,
Sheriff of York 1773. The eldest son,
Stephen Croft, Esq. of Stillington, h. 8 Dec. 1712; iji. Hen-
rietta, dau. of Henry Thompson, Esq. of Kirby Hall, and by
her (who d. 1772) left at his decease, 12 Sept. 1798, two sons
and one dau., Stephen, his heir ; Robert Nicholas (.see Croft
of Aldborough Hall); Frances; Henrietta Catherine, m.
N. Cholmley, Esq. of Whitby and Howsham. The elder son
and heir.
Stephen Croft, Esq. of Stillington, m. 1764, Frances Clarke,
of Askham Bryan, co. York, and had issue,
Harry, his heir.
William, Admiral R.N., m. Harriet, eldest dan. of Hall
Plumer, Esq. of Bilton Hall, co. York, and niece of Sir
Thomas Plumer Master of the Rolls, and d. 6 May, 1872,
having by her (who d. 3 Nov. 18G4) had issue, four sons and
Sixdaus., 1 Charles Hall (Rev.), d. vMin. 1828; 2 Stephen,
late Capt. Madras Horse Artillery, m. Anne, dau. of the
late J. Swann, Esq. of Acomb, co. York ; 3 Henry, Capt.
E.N.; 4 WiUiam, d. U7im.. 1854; 1 Harriett; 2 Eliza; 3 Caro-
line, TO. Alfred Hatfenden, Esq. of Homewood, Kent, late ot
the 8th Hussars; 4 Anne, to. Arthur Huband, Esq., late
E.N. ; 5 Anna Maria; and 6 Marianne, to. George Hutand,
Esq., late Capt. 8th Hussars.
Sarah, d. imm.
Lucy, ?n. George Anderson, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Mr. Croft d. Aug. 1813, and was s. by his eldest son.
Colonel Harry Croft, of Stillington, J.P. andD.L. ; 6. 2
Way, 1775; to. 20 June, 1822, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of William
Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle, co. Salop, and had issue,
Harry, late Capt. Royal Dragoons, drowned at Ealaklava,
Dec. 1854.
Stephen, late of Stillington.
Elizabeth Catherine.
Louisa Frances, m. 1844, Ralph Creyke, Esq. of Rawcliffe
Hall, CO. York; d. 1858.
Col. Croft d. 1853. His second son,
Stephen Croft, Esq. of Stillington Hall, J. P., Capt. 68th
regt; to. 1S5G, Fanny, d.au. of R. Prior. Esq., and d. 1S7I,
leaving, with other issue, an eldest son,
Harry Croft, Esq. now of Stillington.
.<4r)ii.?— Quarterly, indented erminois and gu., in the first
quarter a lion passant-guardant of the second.
C)-e.H~A lion passant-guardant per pale indented gu. and
erminois, the dexter forepaw resting on a shield quarterly
indented as in the arms.
3LiUo — Esse quam videri.
-Scaf— Stilhngton Hall, York.
CEOPT OF ALDBOROUGH HALL.
Ceoft, George Arthur Hutton, Esq. ot
Aldborough Hall, co. York, J.P., late Lieut. York-
shire Hussars, b. 29 Aug. 1829 ; m. 12 Feb. 18'37,
Catherine Mary, eldest dau. and co-heiress of the
late GrifEth Richards, Esq., Q.C., and grand-dau. of
the late Sir Richard Richards, of Caerjnwch, N".
Wales, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and
has issue,
Sydney Hilda HniTON, 6. 5 Jan. 1873.
iltltCajC— This family derives from a cormion ancestry
with that of Croft of Croft Castle, Herefordsiure.
Rev. Robert Nicholas Croft, Prebendary of Botevant, and
Canon Residentiary of St. Peter's Cathedral, Y'ork (2nd son of
Stephen Croft, Esq. of Stillington, by Henrietta his wife, dau.
of Henry Thompson, Esq. of Kirby Hall), 6. 3 June, 1754 ; to.
28 Aug. 1779, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of George Wanley
Bowes, of Thornton Hall, co. Durham, and Eyford, co.
Gloucester, by Anne his wife, dau. of John Hutton, Esq. of
Marske, and by her (who d. 2 May, 1841) had issue,
James. Archdeacon of Canterbury, Rector of Saltwood and
Cliffe Hoo, J.P. ; m. 1812, Charlotte, dau. of the Most Rev.
Charles Blanners Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury, and
d. s. p. 1869.
Thomas Hctton, late of Aldborough Hall.
Stephen, w. Georgina, dau. of Sir Charles Cuyler, Bart; d.
23 June, 1868.
Elizabeth, d. 1872.
Catherine Mary, m. Aug. 1832, Robert Wharton, Esq., and
d. 1876.
Mr. Croft d. 1831. His 2nd son.
Rev. Thomas Hutton Croft, of Aldborough Hall, J. P.,
"Vicar of Hutton Busce), and of Stillington, Canon of Y'ork
and Rural Dean, 6. 1800; to. 1828, Eliza Mary, dau. of Riehard
Thompson, Esq. of Kirby Hall, co. York, by Eliza his wife,
dau. of John Turton, Esq. of Sugnal Hall, co. Stafford, and
d. 23 June, 1873, leavi.ig a son,
George Arthde Hutton, now of Aldborough.
Arms — Quarterly, indented erm. and gu., in the first quarter
a lion passant-guardant of the second.
Crest— A lion passant-guardant per pale indented gu. and
erm., the dexter forepaw resting on a shield quarterly in-
dented as in the arms.
Seat — Aldborough Hall, Boroughbridge.
CROFT OF GREENHAIil LODGE.
Croft, Archer Bernard, Esq. of Greenham
Lodge, CO. Berks, J.P., b. 12 Aug. 1838 ; m. 28
June, 1862, Amelia Clara, eldest dau. of Charles
Horrocks, Esq., and by her has issue,
I. Archer Bernard, d. young.
I. Amy Elizabeth Gertrude.
II. Helen Frances Charlotte.
iCinCagC— The family of Croft, which is of Saxon origin,
settled in Herefordshire at a very remote period, Camden, in
his description of that county, says: "Not far off [from
Richard's Castle] stands Croft Castle, belonging to the very
ancient and knightly family of the Crofts ; " and in Domesday
Book, Bernard de Croft is mentioned as holding the lands of
Croft, which his descendants inherited until the close of the
ISth century.
Charlotte Elizabeth Croft, eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir
Archer Croft, Bart, of Croft Castle, co. Hereford, by Elizabeth
Ch.arlotta his wife, dau. of Ashley Cowper, Esq., to. 1778,
James Woodcock, Esq. of Berkhampstead, and that gentleman
assimied, in consequence, the surname and arms of Croft, by
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royal license, 1*02. The issue of the alliance were four sons
and six daus.,
Abchee James, of whom presently.
James William, ^. 1792; w. 1813, Anna Eli^a, dau. of Sir
Edward Hyde East, Bart., and had an only son, Edward
Nugent, deceased.
John Thomas, Major 34th Light Infantry E.I., 6. 1794, de-
Ashley Cowper, b. 1800; to. Anno, dau. of Mr. Charles Bel-
linger; but d. s. p. 28 May, laa3.
Harriet Dorothea, deceased.
Charlotte Elizabeth, m. 1809, the Hon. and Eight Kct.
Edward Grey, Bishop of Hereford, and is deceased.
Theodora Mary. Margaret Frances, deceased.
Fanny, m. William Critchell, Esq., K.N.
Mr. Croft d. Jan. 1829, and was s. by his son,
Archeb James Croft, Esq. of Greenham Lodge, co. Berks,
6. 13 Feb. 1790; m. 1st, 14 March, 1811, Frances Charlotle,
eldest dau. of Harry Mount, Esq. of AVasing, and Frances
Dorothea his wife, and by her had issue,
Frances Charlotte, m. 1830, the Chevalier da SilTcira.
Mr. Croft m. 2ndly, 13 Nov. 1834, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Henry Boyle Deane, Esq., and by her had issue,
Archer Bernard, the present representative.
James Henry Herbert, 6. 14 May, 1840.
Elizabeth Charlotte. Charlotte Susanna.
Mr. Croft d. 1S65.
Arms — Quarterly, per fess indented az. and arg., in the
1st quarter a lion passant guardant or.
Crest— A wyvern sa. vulned in the side gu. (Prior to ir)20,
the crest borne oy the family was a liun passant-guardant
arg.)
Motto — Esse quam videri.
Seat— Greeaham Lodge, near Kewbury.
CROFTON OF LAKEFIELD.
Ceotton, William, Esq. of LalieficLl, co. Leifrim,
M.D., J.P., m. 31 March, 1848, Fanny Amelia,
only dau. of Capt. Dunn, R.N., of Cheltenham ; s.
his brothel- Nov. 1874.
ILlltCajC— Duke Cbofton, Esq. of Laketield, co. Leitrim
(who TO. twice : 1st, Mary Crofcon ; and 2ndly, Maria, youngest
dau. of the late James Webster, F.sq. of Longford), left, with a
dau., Susan, to. the Eev. Henry Crofton, 2nd son of the late
Sir Morgan Crofton, Bart., a son,
DoKE Crofton, Esq. of Lakefield, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1800, 6. 13 Nov. 1768; and to. 18 Aug. 1808, Alicia
{d. 1866), eldest dau. of the late William Jones, Esq. of Belle-
ville, CO. Westmeath, by whom he had issue,
Duke, late of Lakefield.
William, now of Lakefield.
John (Rev.), m. 1st, July, 181.3, Anne Newcomen, youngest
dau. of the late Berry Norris, Esq. of Jlohill, co. Leitrim :
he d. Dec. 1868.
Bichard Henry, Major-Gen. E.A., to. 22 June, 1848, Fanny
M., 2nd dau. of the late Arthur Cuthbert Marsh, Esq. of
Eastbury, Herts.
Henry Robert, Capt. R.N., m. 13 April, 1850, Bessie, dau. of
Dr. Singer, Bishop of Meath, and d. 18r)7.
Travers, Capt. ■^2nd Madras Native Infantry, m. 7 April, 1850,
Annie E., eldest dau. of the late James Singer, Esq., andcZ.
1861.
Gustavus St. John, Capt. R.E.; fell at Sebastopol, 1855.
Mary, to. 30 Sept. 1846, Charles Stanhope, youngest son of
the late Rev. Henry Crofton.
Alicia Maria, d. 1859.
The eldest son,
DcKE Crofton, Esq. of Lakefield, d. unm. Nov. 1874, and
was s. by his next brother.
Arm-i—Ver pale indented or and az., a lior
dant countcrchanged.
Crest — Seven ears of wheat on one stalk ppr.
Motto — Dat Deus increnientum.
Ssa£— Lakefield, Mohill, co. Leitrim.
passant-guar-
CROFTS OF VELVETSTOWN".
CnoFTS, CnuiSTOPiiKii, Esq. of Vclvetstown and
Castle Wrixou, co. Cork, b. 11 Feb. 1826 ; s. his
uncle 1868 ; m. 14 March, 1861, Sarah, 2nd dau. of
William Lysaght, Esq. of Hazlewood, co. Cork, by
Frances his wife, dau. and co-heir of William
Atkins, Esq. of Fountaiuvillc, and has had issue,
I. CiiRisTorHER George, 5. 27 Jan. ISJS.
II. William Herbert, b. 15 June, 1867.
III. Thomas Harry, 6. 4 Feb. 1809.
IV. Sidney Edward, 6. 11 June, 1875.
I. Frances Catherine, d. 1875. ii. Alice Marian.
III. Emily Grace. iv. Elizabeth Mary.
V. Florence Ellen.
JCllTCajC— This family, as well as that of Churehtown,
claims descent from a common ancestor with the ancient
English house of Crofts of Western and Saxhum, Suffolk, of
which was William Lord Crofts. Richard Crofts, Esq.,
went to Ireland 1596, as a Capt. in the army of Elizabeth,
and served at the sieges of CarricUfergus and of Kinsale (1602),
where he was wounded. He ultimately settled at Bandon, co.
Cork, and filled the office of Provost in 1615. In the church
of Kilbrogan is a fine brass to his memory ; he d. 20 Sept.
1629, leaving issue, by Anne his wife, from whom descended,
George Ckofts, Esq. of Velvetstown, J. P. for co. Kerry,
in 1678, who fled to England in 1689 with his wife and tea
children. He to. Mary, dau. of — Freeman, Esq. of Cahirmee
House, CO. Cork, and had nineteen children, ten sons and nine
daus., of whom a younger son, Capt. James Crofts, of Cahir-
calla, CO. Clare, left issue by his 1st wife, an only child,
named Catherine, m. Augustine Fitzgerald, Esq. of co. Clare;
and three daus., Elizabeth, m. 14 Dec. 1703, Jacob Eingrose,
Esq.; Anne, to. George Eedman, Esq. of co. Kerry; and
Susannah, an elder son, by whom he was s.,
Christopher Crofts, Esq. of Velvetstown, 6. 1694; to. 1st,
Mary, dau. of Peter Graham, Esq. of Dromore and of Convey-
more, both in CO. Cork, and had issue,
George, of Stream Hill, co. Cork, 6. 1724; to. Mary, dau. of
Cornelius Holmes, Esq. of Shinnanah, in the same co. ; and
d. 1801, leaving, inter alios, Susan, wife of Robert Philpot,
Esq. of Newmarket, co. Cork ; Mary, wife of Roger Atkins,
Esq. of Eossagh, a son and heir, Christopher, of Stream
Hill, 6. 1737 ; m. 1st, Christian, dau. of Charles Creed, Esq.
of Ballynanty, co. Limerick, and by her had, inter alios,
Mary, m. Henry Lee, Esq. of Barna, co. Tipperary. He m.
2ndly, Anne, dau. of Richard Crone, Esq. of Ballydineen,
CO. Cork, and d. 10 Nov. 1837, aged 90, leaving by this latter
lady, with other children, a son and heir, George Crofjb,
Esq. of Stream Hill, who to. and had i.ssue.
William, of Velvetstown, of whom presently.
Christopher, d. s. p.
Mary, to. John Bond, Esq. of Ballynahalisk, co. Cork,
Catherine, m. John Williinson, Esq. of Johnstown, co,
Cork.
Mr. Crofts to. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of William Austen, Esq. of
Lislevaune, co. Cork, and by her had one dau., who d. young.
He d. 9 July, 1757. His 2nd son,
AViLLiAM Crofts, Esq. of Velvetstown, 6. 1726; m. 1754, Eliza-
beth, dau. of John Beere, Esq. of Gurteen, co. Cork, and by her
(who d. 1813, aged 80), left at his decease, 1784, sevensonsand
four daus., of whom were,
Christopher, his heir.
George, 0. 23 Oct. 1763; m. and left issue by his 2nd wife an
only child, m. William Prittie Harris, Esq. of Lakeview, co.
Cork.
William, of Dancsfort, co. Cork, 6. 1 Aug. 1765; to. Cathe-
rine Anne, dau. of Bartholomew Gibbings, Esq. of Gibbinga
Grove; and d. 20 Dec. 1801, having had four daus., co.
heiresses, Elizabeth, m. the Eev. John Beasley ; Anne, to.
the Rev. Arthur Bernard Baldwin, Vicar of Eaghan, co.
Cork; Jane, vi. George Sackville Cotter, Esq., Capt. 69th
regt. ; Wilhelmima, vi. John Wrixon, Esq., jun., of Sommer-
ville, CO. Cork.
James, b. 31 July, 1766; m. Jane, dau. of Aylmer Allen,
Esq. of Woodviow, co. Cork, and had issue.
Eichard, h. 7 June, 1767; to. Sarah, sister of Carden Terry,
Esq., and d. 5 June, 18^3, leaving (with otlicr issue), Wil-
liam, m. Marian, eldest dau. of Richard Gittard Campion,
Esq. of Bushy Park, and had issue five daus.
Eobert, 6. 10 March, 1769; vi. Mary, dau. of Thomas Nash,
Esq. of Eockfleld, CO. Cork ; and d. 21 May, 1818, haring
hail issue.
Charles, b. 18 April, 1770; d. unm.
Euth, m. Michael Busteed, Esq., Mayor of Cork 1801.
Mary, m. her cousin, William Fitzg(M-ald, F.si]. of co. Clare.
Catherine, ia. Charles O'Keefe, Esq. of Mount Keefc, co.
Cork.
Elizabeth, to. Eobert Keene, Esq. of Hermitage, co. Clare.
The eldest son and heir,
Christopher Crofts, Esq. of Velvetstown, 6. 5 March, 17.55;
TO. 1782, Mary, dau. of Thomas Lucas, Esq. of Eiclifordstown,
CO. Cork; and by her, who d. 1 June, 1838, aged 80, had
issue,
Thomas Lucas, of whom hereafter.
William (Eev.), of Velvetstown, b. 19 Aug. 1791 ; d.'unm,
31 July, 1869, find was s. by his nephew, the present Chbxs-
TOFUER Crofts, Esq. of Velvetstown.
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Christopher, of Ballyhowra, co. Cork, h. 3 Nov. 1792; «i.
1824, Alice, dau. of Kichard Nason, l<:sq. of Bettyville, co.
Cork, and d. 17 March, 1861, having by her (who d. Jan.
1866) had issue,
1 Chbistopheb, now of Velvetstown.
2 Kichard Nason, 6. 19 March, 1834; in. lGu9, Bessie
Nason, and has issue, Christopher and Alice.
1 Catherine Nason.
Dnrah, m. Henry Laiifrley, Esq. of Ballyellis, co. Cork.
Elizabeth, m. John Nash, Esq. of Rocklicld, co. Cork.
Ruth, m. her cousin. Garden T. Crofts, Esq.
Mr. Christopher Crofts d. 21 June, 1811. His eldest son,
Thomas Lucas Crofts, Esq. of Velvetstown, b. 2 June, 1790,
d. uniu. 1851, when he was s. by his next brother.
Rev. William Crofts, who d. unm. 1869, and was s. by his
nephew,
Eev. Wiluam Ckofts of Velvetstown.
Arms— Or, three bulls' heads cabossed ea.
Crest — A bull's head cabossed sa.
Motto— Vhtnte et fidelitate.
iScai— Velvetstown House, near Buttevant, co. Cj;!:.
CROFTS OF CHURCHTOWDT.
Crofts, Freeman Wills, Esq. of Cloheen House,
CO. Cork, b. 11 April, 1853 ; m. 21 Feb. 1877, Cecilia
Frances, dan. of James Lawrence Wise, Esq. of
Waterloo Road, co. Dublin.
liutfittJC.— The immediate ancestor of the Chnrchtown
branch of the Crofts family was a brother of George Crofts, of
Velvetstown. His eldest son,
George Crofts, Esq. of Churchtown, M.P. for Charleville,
d. 1698, leaving, by Sarah his wife, a son and heir,
George Crofts, Esq. of Churchtown, lliah Sheriff 1712, who
TO. Mary, dau. of Thomas Wills, Esq. of Wills Grove, and d.
1741, leaving issue. The eldest son,
George Crofts, Esq. of Churchtown, Capt. in Col. Ilar-
grave's regiment, d. unm., and was s. by his brother,
Wills Crofts, Esq. of Churchtown, J.P., 6. 24 Dec. 1713;
m. 1743, Eleanor, 2nd dau. of John Freeman, Esq. of Ballin-
guile, CO. Cork, 2nd son of Richard Freeman, Esq. of Kilbarry
and Ballinguile, and by her, who d. 1792, had issue,
I. George, his heir.
II. Freeman (Rev.), 6. 11 Aug. 1748; m. Aitg. 1781, Anna,
eldest dau. of John Spread, Esq., of Forest, co. Cork, and
by her, who d. 1827, had issue,
1 Freeman Wills, of whom hereafter.
2 John Spread, Lieut. 37th regt., b. 1790; d. at Tri-
nidad, 1807.
3 George (Rev.), m. Elizabeth, eldest surviving dau. of
the Rev. Mathew Purcell, Rector of Burton, co. Cork, and
d. s. p.
1 Alicia, m. 1818, Thomas Milward, Esq.
m. Wills, 6. 1750; Capt. 34th regt.; -,)). Mary, dan. of
Richard Gason, Esq. of Killcshallagh, co. Tipperary, and
left an only dau. and heiress, Mary, m. 1805, John Bennett,
Esq., eldest son of the Hon. Judge Bennett.
I. Alicia, TO. 1770, Richard Gason, Esq. of Richmond, co.
Tipperary.
The eldest son and heir,
George Crofts, Esq. of Churchtown, h. 22 April, 1745;
TO. Mary, eldest dau. of Francis Greene, Esq. of Greenmount,
CO. Limerick, and by her, v/hod. 1787 left at his decease, 1801,
an only son and heir,
AViLLS George Crofts, Esq. of Churchtown, of St. John's
Coll. Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, High Sheriff co. Cork 1822,
d. unm. 10 Nov. 1826, and was s. by his first cousin.
The Rev. Freeman Wills Crofts, of Churchtown, &. 22
Sept. 17S5 ; m. 1st, 16 May, 1810, Mary Marten, eldest dau. of
the late Rev. William Gorman, Rector of Kilmore, and Bally-
glassin, co. Meath, by Elizabeth his wife, sister of Charles
Kendal Bushe, Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench in
Ireland, and by her (who d. 16 June, 1838) had issue,
Freeman, of whom hereafter.
Wills George, 6. 17 April, 1818; ire. Feb. 1843, Elizabeth,
only dau. of James Grove White, Esq. of Kilburn, co. Cork;
d. March 1857, leaving issue, James, b. Jan. 1807 ; Phoebe
Mary ; Mary Jane; and Anna Spread.
William Fortescue, b. 28 April, 1822.
Anna Spread.
Catherine Doyle, m. 1st, Oct. 1845, Richard Gason, Esq. of
Richmond, co. Tipperary: and 2ndly, 1869, William Finch,
Esq. of Kilcoleman, co. Tipperary (as his 2nd wife).
M:iria Marten, m. May, 1853, Justin Deane Freeman, E«q. of
Kilnaborris, co. Galway, 5th son of the late Joseph Deane
Freeman, Esq. of Castle Cor.
The Rev. Freeman Wills Crofts m. 2n(lly,,Jane Hannah, relictof
William Jameson, Esq., and dau. of the late Henry Milward,
Esq., but by her (who d. 31 May, 1804) had nojssue. He d. 9
Aug. 1849, and was s. by his son.
Freeman Crofts, Esq. of Cloheen House, J.P., Earrister-at-
Law, 6. 3 July, 1816; m. 14 Dec. 1851, E.len, youngest dau
of the late Joseph Deane Freeman, Esq., of Castle Cor, co.
Cork, J.P. and D.L., and had issue.
Freeman Wills, now of Cloheen House.
Elizabeth MacCartie. Mary Gorman.
Hed. 6 Feb. 1869.
Arms, Crest, and Motto— As Crofts of Velvetstotcn..
-Seai— Cloheen House, Buttevaut.
CROFTS OF SOMPTING- ABBOTS.
Crofts, Henry Peter, Esq. of Sonipting Abbots,
Sussex, J.P. and D.L., High Siierift' 1868, b. 16 Dec.
1818 ; m. 16 May, 1850, Ellen Merriall, dau. of
George Dodson, Esq. of Licliiield, and niece of the
late Right Hon. Sir John Dodson, Judge of the
Prerogative Court, and has issue.
I. Blanche Ellen.
m. Gertrude Mary.
II. Elizabeth Frances,
IV. JIaud Charlotte.
The patronage of the Living of St. John's-sub-
Castro, Lewes, has been in tlie family of Crofts for
four generations, and Mr. Crofts is also Patron of
Sompting.
HtltCntJC. — The Rev. Peter Guerin Crofts, of Mailing
House, Lewes, Sussex, son of Peter Guerin Crofts, Esq. by
his wife, Sarah Strudwick, m. 30 April, 1816, Elizabeth Fre-
derica, 3rd dau. (tjy Henrietta his wife, dau of William
Markham, Archbishop of York) of Evan Law, Esq. of Horsted
Place, brother of the 1st Lord EUenborough, and d. 16 July,
1859, having had issue,
John, Capt. King's Dragoon Guards, married; d. s. p. 13
May, 1805.
Henry Peter, of Sompting Abbots.
Charles Daniel, m. and has issue.
Edmund William, m. and lias is.sue.
Eliza Sarah; Fanny Charlotte ; both married.
Sea J— Sonipting Abbotts, Worthing, Sussex.
CROKE OF STUDLEY.
CrOKE, John, Esq. of Staidley Priory, co. Oxford,
M.A., b. 23 Nov. 1811 ; s. his brother 1860.
ILtnCngC- — The surname of this family was originally Le
Blount, and Sir Alexander Croke claimed in his History of
the Blounts, to be representative of the senior branch of that
ancient house {see Blount of Mapledarham).
James Croke, alias Le Blount (son of Nicholas Le Blount,
who changed his name to Croke, to avoid State persecution),
was 4th in descent from Sir Ralph Blount, elder brother of Sir
William Le Blount, ancestor of the Blounts of Sodington.
From him sprang the Crokes of Chilton, so distinguished in
our legal annals, and the Crokes of Studlcy Priory.
Sir Alexander Croke, Knt. of Studley Priory, b. 22 July,
1758 (son of Alexander Croke, Esq. of Studley, and great-
grandson of the Rev. Alexander Croke, M.A., of Wadham
Coll. Oxford, the friend and companion of Creech the poet,
4th in descent from Sir John Croke, of Chilton), was called to
the Bar, and became Judge of one of the Vice-Admiralty
Courts in North America. He m. 1796, Miss Alice Blake, of
Brackley, Northampton, and had issue, i. Alexander, 6. 1798,
(L 1818 ; II. George, his heir; iii. Wentworth, d. unm. 12
Sept. 1837; iv. John, now of Studley Priory; and v. Alex-
ander, deceased; i. Adelaide, d.i July, 1864; ii. Jane Sarah
Elizabeth, m. 28 Dec. 1826, her cousin. Sir Charles Wetherell,
Knt., then Attorney-General, and d. without surviving issue,
21 April, 1831; in. Anne Philippa. Sir Alexander d. 27 Dee.
1842, and was s. by his son,
George Croke, Esq. of Studley Priory, b. 4 April, 1802, who
d. s. p. 1860, and was ,5. by his brother, the present JonN
Ckoke, Esq. of Studley Priory.
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Arms—Gxi., a fess between six martlets arff. Crest— Two
swans' necks indorsed and interlaced issuing out of a crescent,
all arg., and holding in their beaks an annulet gu.
iSeut— StuUIey Priory, Wheailcy, Oxon.
CHOKER OF BAIiLYNAGAEDE.
Crokee, John Mokck, Esq. of Ealljnagardc,
CO. Limerick, b. 18 Se^jt. 1866.
ILtaCaSC. — This is a branch of the house of Ceokek (oi
Ckockeb) of lineham, Devon, a family so ancient that an
old proverbial distich records that,
" Croker, Crewys, and Coplestone,
When the Conqueror came, were at home."
EbwABD Cbokeb, Esq. of Eawlcighstown, co. Limerick,
stated to have been 3rd son of Thomas Croker, Esq. of
Trevillas, Cornwall, in. a dau. of John Downing, and was
murdered 1641. His son and heir,
John Cboker, Esq. of Kawleishstown, 6. circa 1G24; m.
Arabella, dau. of Sir Thomas Browne, and had issue. Mr.
Croker d. 12 July, 1717, in his 93rd year. His son and heir,
Edwabd Cbokeb, Esq. of Eawleisjhstown, 6. 1603, High
Sheriff 1709, m. 10 Dec. 1679, Mary Bucknor, and by her (who
d. 15 April, 1728, aged 68) left at his decease 1732, a son,
John Cbokeb, Esq. of Ballynagarde, co. Limerick, J. P.
temp. Geobge I., who d. 6 Nov. 1751, leaving by Anne
Eichards his wife, i. Edwabd, his heir ; ii. Andrew ; in.
Abraham, Surveyor of Revenue; iv. Eichard; v. John, of
Dublin (great-grandfather of the late Thomas Cbofton Cbokeb,
E.S.A.). Thomas, the 3rd son of John, of Dublin, m. Anne,
dau. of WUliam Eyve, Esq., and d. 13 April, ISOO, leaving an
only child, Anne, who in. Sir Edward Crofton, Bart., and was
created Baeoness Ceofton. The eldest son,
Edwabd Cbokeb, Esq. of Ballynagarde, High Sheriff 1735,
TO. 1726, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Prittie, Esq. of Kilboy, and
had, with three daus., three sons, John ; Henry; and William;
of whom the eldest,
John Ceokee, Esq. of Ballynagarde, High Sheriff 17!i5 ; m.
Mary, dau. of Eichard Pennefather, Esq., M.P., and had issue,
1 Edwabd, his heir; 2 Henry; 3 John, a general officer;
4 Eichard WilUam ; 1 Charity, m. John Grady, Esq. of Cahir;
2 Eliza, m. E. Croker, Esq. of Grange Hill ; and 3 Sally, m.
L. Sandes, Esq. The eldest son,
Edwabd Ceokee, Esq. of Ballynagarde, m. 1783, Margaret
Anne, youngest dau. of Eichard Hare, Esq., and sister to
William, 1st Earl of Listowel, and had issue,
John, of whom presently.
Eichard Hare (Col.), m. Miss Haigh, of Whitwell, co. York,
and d. 15 Jan. 1854, leaving issue.
Edward (Eev.), to. Miss Lascelles, and has issue.
William (Col.), C.B., m. 1st, Miss Stokes, of Madras, who d_
12 Sept. 1852, leaving Issue, and 2ndly, 5 Jan. 1875
Florence, dau. of Major Charles Gore, 72nd Highlanders. '
Henry, m. Miss O'Grady, of Linfield, and h:is issue,
diaries, Capt. E.N., in. Bliss Crowe, and d. 23 Dec. 1877,
leaving issue.
Eobert, m. Miss O'Grady, of the Grange, and d. May, 1848
leaving issue. '
Thomas (Eev.), m. Miss E. Haigh, of Whitwell, and has
issue.
Margaret, in. the Very Eev. Eichard Bagwell, of Marlfield
Dean of Clugher. '
Sarah, m. Major George Goush, eldest son of Col. Gough, of
Woodstown, CO. Limerick, and brother of Gen. Lord Gou'i'h
G.C.B. ° '
The eldest son,
John Cbokeb, Esq. of Ballynagarde and Ealeighstown, J.P.,
High Sheriff 1832, b. 4 Oct. 1784; m. 14 Sept. 1807, Catherine
Adeline, youngest dau. of Col. BagweU, of Marlfleld, co.
Tipperary, M.P., and had issue,
Edwabd, late of Ballynagarde.
Marianne Margaret. BTarearet Anne.
Catherine Adeline Bagwell, d. young.
Henrietta, ™. Frederick John Partridge, Esq., E.N., son of
John Partridge, Esq. of Bishop Wood, co. Hereford
Janet, in. Francis Walsh, Esq., son of George Walsh, Esn
of Lisbon. ■''
Mr. Croker d. 3 March, 18.58. His son,
Edwabd Cbokeb, Esq. of Ballynagarde and Eal.e!ghstown,
CO. Limerick, Capt. 17th Lancers, 6. 31 Aug. 1812; m 17 May,
1841, the Lady Georgiana Ellen Monck, 6th dau. of Henry
Stanley, Earl of Eathdowne, and d. 1869, having had issue
John, b. 16 March, 1842; m. Oct. 1864, Harriet Donaldson
and d. 19 Feb. 1867, leaving an only son, John Monck novv
of Ballynagarde. '
Henry Stanley Monck, J.P., b. 26 March, 1846.
Frederick Edward Albert, b. 4 May, 1847.
Edward William Dunlo, b. 14 Sept. 1849.
Courtenay Le Poer Trench, b. 27 Feb. 1853.
Charles de la Poer Beresford Trench, 6. 23 Nov. 18'.5.
Frances Mary. Alice Georgiana.
Georgiana Ellen Monck.
Alma Louisa Geraldine Isabella, m. Nov. 1874, Arthur, son
of Charies Hamilton, Esq. of Hamwood.
^rj7ts— Arg., a chevron engrailed gu. between three ravels
ppr. Crest— A drinking cup or, with three fleurs-de-lis ppr.
above it and on the centre a rose gu. Motto— Deus alit eos.
.Scat— Ballynagarde, co. Limerick.
CROKER OF THE GRANGE.
Crokee, Edwaed, Esq. of The Grange, co.
Limerick, J.P. and D.L., late Capt. 47tli regt., High
Sheriff 1868, b. 1836 ; s. 1861.
ILtllCaCJC— This family is a branch of the Kilballyowcn
family.
Nicholas Geadt, Esq. of The Grange (whose will was
proved 13 May, 1773), m. Helen, dau. of John Uorony, Esq.
of CO. Clare, and had issue,
Henry, d. 1784.
Thomas, m. Henrietta, dau. of Sir George Armytage, Beit.,
and d. 1788.
Standish, of whom presently.
Margaret, m. John Monsell, Esq.
Blary, in. 1788, Viscount Harberton.
Helen, m. Thomas Lee, Esq., Groom of the Bedchr.mbcr to
H.E.H. the late Duke of Gloucester.
The youngest son,
Standish Geadt, Esq. of The Grange, m. Margaret Morony,
and d. 1816, having had issue,
Henry, d. Dec. 1853. Thomas, late of The Grange.
Standish, deceased. Helen, deceased.
Blaria, m. John Crone, Esq. of Byblox, co. Cork, d. June,
1867.
Margaret, m. the Eev. Eobert Croker, and d. 1874, having had
issue, Edwabd, now of The Grange; Helen, to. Capt. Dyer,
late 8th regt., eldest son of Sir Thomas Dyer, Bart. ; and
Caroline.
The 2nd son,
Thomas O'Geadt, Esq. of The Grange, co. Limerick, J.P.,
d. July, 1861, and was s. by his nephew, Edwabd CaasEa
Esq., now of The Grange.
Arms, tf-c— Same as Cboker of BallynaQarde>
Seal — The Grange, Limerick.
CROMBIE OF THORNTON CASTLE.
Ceojibie, Alexandee, Esq. of Thornton Castle
Kincardineshire, D.L. and J.P. for that co. and
J.P. Aberdeenshire, b. 29 Nov. 1836 ; m. 7 Sept.
1870, EUzabeth, 2nd dau. of John Marshall, Esq.
Chatton Park, Northumberland, and Sarah Eobson
his wife, and has issue,
Alexandee, h. 22 Dec. 1871.
Eleanor Esther.
3Ltlir<t(];r.— Alexander Ceosibte, Esq., Advocate and
Estate Agent in Aberdeenshire, acquired by his ability and
integrity a considerable fortune, and gained the conlidence
and esteem of most of the leading families in that county
during the first thirty years Of the present century. He d.
1832, leaving his estates to his cousin,
Eev. Ale.vandeb Cbombie, LL.D., F.E.S., and M.E.S.L.,
an eminent scholar and theologian, who d. 1S40, leaving by
Jane Hendry his wife, a son and heir,
Alexandee Cbombie, Esq. of Thornton Castle, Kincardine-
shire, 9)1. 28 Aug. 1S34, Mary Harriet, 2nd dau. of Francis
Eichardson, Esq., E.I. Director, by Lady Elizabeth Tumour
his wife, dau. of Edward, 1st Earl Winterton, and had issue,
I. Alexandee, now of Thornton Castle.
II. Francis (Eev.), Vicar of Bradbourne, Wirksworth, m.
Isabella Anne, dau. of Eev. Bennett Williams, Eector of
Bramshall, co. Stafford, and has issue, one son, Francis
Fleetwood, and two daus., Florence Isabel and Beatrix
Margaret.
Mr. Crombie d. 22 July, 1877.
Scai— Thornton Castle, Laiu-ence Kirk, N.B.
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CROMMELIN OF CAHROWDORE
CASTLE.
See De La Cherois-Ceommeiiit.
CROMPTOIT OF LITTLE LEVER A"MD
RIVINGTON.
Ceomptow, John Wiiliaji, Esq. of Libtle Lever
and Rivington, co. Lancaster, s. to those estates on
the death of his maternal great uncle, John Andrews,
Esq. of Little Lever, 1865, married, and has a son,
Andrew, 6. 1869.
SLt'nCHgC.—This fmnily derives maternally from, and in-
herits tlie Little Lever and Rivington estates, throuc;h tlie
family of Andrew, which descended from Nicholas Andrew,
Citizen of London, temj\ James I., »«. Heth, dau. of Tliomas
Lever, Esq. of Little Lever, co. Lancaster, and was s. by his
son and heir, John Andrew, Esq. of Little Lever Hall, a Capt.
in Oliver Cromwell's army, who entered his pediRree at the
Visitation of Lancaster by Dugdale Norroy 1664. He m. 1653,
0<ine, dau. and heir of Kobert Lever, Esq. of Darcy Lever, in
the same co., and had a son and heir,
John Andrew, alias Andrews, Esq. of Little Lever and
Kivington ; m. 6 July, 1682, Anne, dau. of Robert Mort, Esq.
of Wharton Hall, same co., and had two sons, i. John, of
Little Lever, his successor, whose line eventually failed;
II. RoBEKT, of Bol ton -le -Moors; m. 30 Dec. 1712, Hannah, dau.
of Joseph Crompton, Esq. of Hackin, same co. Their
grandson,
Kohert Andrews, Esq. of Little Lever and Rivington, eldest
son of Joseph Andrews, by Hannah his wife, dau. of Edward
Kenyon, b. 30 Dec. 1741, s. to the family estates on the extinc-
tion of the descendants of his granfather's eldesL brother.
He m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Samuel Darbishire, of Bolton-le-
Moors, by whom he had no issue ; and 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of
Thomas Cockshott, Esq. of Marlow, co. York ; d. 29 April,
1791. He d. 13 Aug. 1793, leaving, by his 2nd wife, two sons
and one dau.,
I. Robert, of Little Lever and Rivington, J.P., D.L., his
heir, b. 13 Jan. 178.5; d. unm. 4 July, 1858.
II. John, of Little Lever and Rivington, successor to his
brotlier, d. s. p. 1865.
1. Anna Maria, 6. 21 July, 1783 ; m. Robert Fletcher, Esq.
of Toxteth Park, and d. 22 Jan. 1859, leaving with a son,
Robert Andrews, d. v.nm., and four daus., Jaue; Sarah;
Mary Anne ; and Katherine, another dau.,
Lucy Fletcher, to. Woodhouse Crompton, Esq. of Liver-
pool, and had issue,
1 John William Crompton, now of Little Lever.
2 Robert Andrews Croiiipiua.
3 Samuel Crompton.
4 Joseph Crompton.
Seat — Fisher House, Rivington, near Chorley, co. Lancaster.
CROMPTON-ROBERTS OF DRITBRIDGE.
Crompton-Eobeiits, Chaeles Hbney, Esq. of
Drybridge, co. Monmoutli, and Field House, co.
Worcester, J.P. co. Monmouth, and High Sheriff
1877, h. 1 March, 1832 ; m. 25 July, 1861, Mary,
only dau. and heir of Eoger Crompton, Esq. of
Breightmet, co. Lancaster, when he assumed, by
royal license, dated 3 Aug. 1861, the additional
surname and arms of Ckompxon, and has issuej
I. Henry Roger, 6. 18G3.
IT. Charles Montague.
III. Leicester Neville.
I. Violet Mary.
II. Mildred Theodora.
ILfllCatJC- — AViLLiAM Roberts, of Monmouth, the imme-
diate ancestor of this family, d. 1629, leaving a son,
John Roberts, of Monmouth, ni, Anne Grillith in 1603, and
d. 1636, leaving, with other issue, a son,
William Roberts, b. 1603 ; rii. Mary, dau. of John Ai-ram,
and d. 1667, leaving two sons, William (of Drybridgo, co.
Monmouth, and Gray's Inn, London, whose male issue is
extinct), and
Richard Roberts, h. 16-13, the .second sou, who was father of
Rev. John Robt;i!T3, Vicar of Frnmsdcn, Suffolk, m. 1710,
Jane, dau. of Nehemiah Osland, and d. 1756, leaving, with
other issue, an elder surviving son,
Rev. William Roberts, President of Magtialen College,
Cambridge, m. Anne, dau. of Rev. John Gee, and had three
sons, I. William, of Gloucester, M.D., father of Major-Gen.
Sir Henry Gee Roberts, K.C.B., b. 1800, d. 1860; n. Henry,
of whom presently ; iii. Charles, who had an only dau., d.
young. Mr. Roberts d. 1814; his 2nd son,
Henry Roberts, of Drybridge, Monmouth, and Stourbridge,
CO. Worcester, 6. 1769; m. 1793, Henzey, dau. of John Pidcock,
of the Platts, and d. 1845, leaving (with daus., all of whom
d. unm.) an only surviving son,
Charles Roberts, Esq. of Field House, co. Worcester, &
1801 ; m. Marianne, dau. of Edward Noble, of Birmingham,
and d. 1868, leaving issue,
I. CHARL15S Henry, his heir, now Crompton-Roberts.
II. William, of Pedmore, near Stourbridge, 6. 12 April, I8-'53;
m. Maria Jane, dau. of Rev. John Spurgeon, D.I)., and has
issue, William Lionel; Mabel Vera; and Evelena Maria.
in. Alfred, /i. 7 Maroh, 1835.
IV. Eduanl, C:njt, in the army, h. 8. Jan. 1841; to. 1805,
Maria, dau. of Williiim Bacchus, and has issue.
V. Fredeiiric, b. 1817; to. Alberta Harriet; Jennings, and
d. s.p. 1872.
VI. Oscar Wilson, b. 5 Feb. 1849.
I. Julia Marianne, to. Rev. C. E. Playter.
II. Adelina Josephine, m. J. F. Clarke, Esq.
III. Emma, m. William Trow, Esq. of Ismere House, co.
Worcester.
IV. Emily Angela.
V. Augusta 'V^era, m. Archibald Hamilton Duthio.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per bend dovetail gu. and or,
a linn rampant between in the sinister chief and dexter base two
pheons all counterchanged, for Roberts ; 2nd and 3rd, perpale
arg. and az. on a fess wavy between three lions rampant two
lozenges all counterchanged a canton of the second, for
Crompton. Crests— \st, Roberts, A demi-Iion guardant per
bend dovetail or and gu. holding in the dexter paw a sword
erect also gu., and resting the sinister upon a pheon gold;
2nd, Crompton, A talbot sejant or, pellettee resting the dexter
paw on an escutcheon az. charged with a lozenge arg. Motto
— God and my conscience.
Scats — Drybridge, Monmouth, and Field House, Clent, near
Stourbridge, Worcestershire. Town, Hesideiice — 16, Belgrave
Square, London, W.
CROMPTON OF LILIES.
Ckompton, John Gilbeet, Esq. of Lilies,
Windley, co. Derby, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1873, b. 1820 ; s. his uncle 1859 ; m. 1st, 1852,
Millicent Ursula, dau. of Henry Smedley, Esq.
(who d. 4 Oct. 1859), leaving one dau.,
Isabel Emma, ■
70, C. E. Arkwright, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, Caroline Georgiaua, only dau. of the
late Fred. Chaplin, Esq. of Tathwell Hall, co.
Lincoln, and has issue,
John Gilbert Frederic, b. 5 April, 1SG9.
Millicent Evelyn Cecilia Gsorgina.
ILtllfitJIC. — John Crompton, M.A. of Emanuel College,
Cambridge (younger son of Abraham Crompton, of Breightmet,
CO. Lancaster, in which neighbourhood his ancestors had long-
resided), b. 1611, became Lecturer at All Saints, Derby, subse-
quently Rector of Brailsford, Derbyshire, and afterwards Vicar
of Arnold, in Nottinghamshire, from which benefice he was
ejected in 1602 by the Act of Uniformity. He d. at Mapperly,
CO. Derby, 9 Jan. 1609, having had, with other issue, a son,
Abraham Crompton, of Derby, d. 1734, leaving issue by
Elizabeth his wife (who cil. 11 Jan. 1690) three sons and one dau.,
I. Samuel, of whom presently.
II. Abraham, of Chorley Hall, co. Lancaster, who purchased
in 1710 that estate, which had devolved upon the Crown by
the attainder of the then representative of the Chorley
family, who had joined in the rebellion of 1715. He d. a
bachelor, having devised the Chorley estate to his younger
brother.
III. John, of Chorley Hall, m. Hannah, eldest dau. of Joseph
Mather, Esq. of Shipley, co. Derby, and by that lady
(who d. in 1723) left issue,
1 Abraham, d. unm.
2 John, of Chorley Hall, to. and left issue,
1 Hannah, Hi. Thomas Stanford, Esq. of Derby, by whom
she had two daus. and cu-heiresses, Elizabeth, m. James
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Caiawell, Esq. of Linley Wood, co. StafTord, J.P. and
D.L. (see thatfamUy), and Hannah, d. unm.
2 Elizabeth, d. unm.
I. Elizabeth, »i. 1st, Henry Coape, Esq. of DufBcld Hall, co.
Derby ; and 2ndly, Samuel Hacker, Esq', of the same place,
and d. s. 'p. Nov. 1757.
The eldest son,
Samdel Crompton, Esq. of Derby, an eminent Banker, m.
3 April, 1710, Anne, dau. of William Kodes, Esq. of Long
Houghton Hill, co. York, and by her (who d. 16 May, 1724) he
had three sons and one dau.,
I. Samuel, his heir. ii. John, of Derby.
111. Joshua, of Dcrbv, m. 1758, the dau. and heiress of the
Eev. Thomas Colthurst, Presbyterian Minister ac Chester,
and had issue,
1 Thomas, d. s. p., aKcd 22.
2 Piter, M.D. ot Eaton House, near Liverpool, m. his
cousin Mary, dau. of John Crompton, Esq. of Chorley,
and had issue, Edward and Henry, both mim. ; Charles
(Sir), one of the Judges of the Court of Queen's Bench,
h. 1797, m. 1832, Caroline, 4th dau. of Thomas Fletcher,
Esq. of Liverpool, and d. 1865, leaving issue; Albert,
Barrister-at-Law, d. unm. 1841; Stamford, deceased;
Caroline, m. Robert Hutton, Esq. ofPuincyPark, formerly
M.P. for DubUn; and Emma.
I. Eebecca, buried at DufBcld, 15 March, 1788, aged 67.
Mr. Crompton d. 1757. and was .?. by his eldest son,
Samiiel Cbompton, Esq., Mayor of Derby 1758 and 1767,
and in 1768 High Sheriff of the county, for which ho wus,
during many years. Receiver General. He to. 8 May, 1744,
Elizabeth, only dau. of Samuel Fox, Esq., and by her (who d.
29 April, 1789, aged 71) had issue,
. I. Sajtoel, of Woodend, father of the late Sir Samuel
Cbompton, Bnrt.
II. John, of whom presently.
III. Joshua, of York, lather of 'Wiluaji Rookes Crompton
Stansfield, Esq. of Esholt Hall, co. York {Tej'tr to that
familv).
IV. Gilbert, also of York, 6. 1755 ; «!. Eliza, dau. of the Rev.
George Johnson, Rector of Lof tus. North Riding Yorkshire,
and Vicar of Norton, co. Durham, and had issue,
1 Samuel Gilbert (Rev.), Incumbent of Carlton, m. Clara,
dau. of Richard Down, Esq. of Halliwick Manor House,
Middlesex, by Rose his wife, dau. and heir of Henry
Neale, Esq., and has issue.
2 George, Capt. 40th regt., d. in the West Indies, Jan.
1815.
3 Robert, a naval officer. 4 William, in the array.
1 Anne.
I. Elizabeth.
The 2nd son,
John Ceompton, Esq. of Lillies, Duffield, Derbyshire, was
Mayor of Derby five times from 1792 to 1826, and High Sheriff
of the county, 1810. He acted for a long time as Receiver
General, and as a J. P. He m. 1784, Eliza, only dau. of Archi-
bald Bell. Esq. of Manchester, and by her (who d. March,
1807) had issue,
I. John Bell, of DuflBeld Hall.
II. Gilbert, of Durant Hall, Chesterfield, J. P. and D.L., b.
Sept. 1786; m. 1817, Deborah Catherine, dau. of the Rev.
George Bossley, Vicar of Chesterfield, and had issue,
1 John Gilbert, now of Lilies.
2 George.
1 Deborah Sarah, to. 1845, the Rev. A. C. Bromehead.
2 Mary Anne.
I. Elizabeth, m. Doc. 1810, Thomas Kirkpatrick Hall, Esq.
of Holly Bush, Staffordshire, and d. 18.36.
II. Sarah Maria, -in. Oct. 1827, the Rev. Charles Robert Hope.
Mr. Crompton d. 18.34, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Bell Cbompton, of Duffield Hall, J. P. and D.L.,
h. 12 Jan. 1785; to. 8 Sept. 1810, Jane, 3rd dau. of Edward
Sacheverell Sitwell, Esq. of Stainsby, and by her (who d. 17
Dec. 1852) had a dau.,
Jane, m. 3 July, 18.34, Lorenzo Kirkpatrick Hall, Esq.,
nephew of J. K. Hall, Esq. of Holly Bush, Staffordsliire,
and d. 28 Jan. 1835.
Mr. Crompton d. 1859.
.^iTrt.?— (Granted to Sasiuel Crompton, Esq., in 1751). Vert,
on a bend arg. double-cotised erm. between two covered cups
or, a lion passant gu., on a chief az. three pheons or.
Crest — A demi-horse ramp, vulned in the breast by an
arrow or, shafted and feathered arg.
Motto — Love and loyalty.
Seat — LiUes, Windley, Derby.
CBOMPTON OF AZERLEY HALL.
See Stanspield op Esholt Hall.
CROMWELL OF CHESHUNT PARK.
The late Mrs. Elizabeth Oliveeia Ceomwell
RrssELL, of Cheshunt Park, Herts, b. 8 Juiie,
1777 ; m. 18 Juue, 1801, Thomas Artemidorus
Russell, Esq. (son of John Russell, of Thruxton's
Court, CO. Hereford), and had issue, \
I. Artemidorus Cromwell Russell, 6. 20 Aug. 1803; w. 4 ,
Oct. 1825, AvariUa, dau. of W. A. Armstrong, Esq. ; and
d. leaving a dau. Avarilla Olivebia, to. 1840, Rev. Paul
Bush, M.A., Rector of Dulse, Liskeard, and has Thomas
Cbomwell, b. 1851, and other issue,
II. John Henry Cromwell Russell, of Sittingboume, 6. 29
Aug. 1807 ; ?)i. 14 Aug. 1832, Eliza, only dau. of Morris
Liovesley, Esq., and d. s. p.
ni. Thomas Artemidorus Russell, 6. 25 Oct. 1810, and d.
18G3.
IV. Charles William Cromwell RuGScll, 6. 18 May, 1814,
deceased.
I. Elizabeth Olivebia Russell, to. 17 Nov. 1823, Frederick
Joseph, only son of Frederick Picscott, Esq. of Theobalds
Grove, Herts.
II. Mary Esther Russell, to. 14 Aug. 1832, Lieut. -General
George Andrew Armstrong, who d. 1834.
III. Letitia Cromwell Russell, m. 4 Nor. 1847, Frederick
Whitfield, Esq.
IV. E.MMA BniDGET RussELL, TO. 2 JuHC, 1834, Capt.
Warner.
Mrs. Russell, who s. her father, Oliver Cromwell,
Esq., 18 June, 1821, and became representative of
the family of Oliver Ceomwell, d. 1849.
^LinCKQC, — Sib Richard Williams, eldest son of Mor-
gan Williams (of ancient Welsh descent), assumed the surname
of Ceomwell at the desire of Hexbt VIII., and in consequence
of some family connection with Cromwell, Earl of Essex. Sir
Richard Cromwell served the office of Sheriff for the cos. of
Cambridge and Huntingdon 1511, and was elected M.P. for
the latter shire 1542. He m. 1518, Frances, dau. and co-heir
of the then Lord Mayor of London, Sir Thomas Murfyn, of
Ely, and had two sons, of whom the elder.
Sib Henry Cro.mwell, Knt. of Hinchinbrooke, M.P. for co.
Huntingdon, and Sheriff for the shires of Huntingdon and
Cambridge in the 7th, 13th, 22nd, and 34th of Elizabeth, to.
twice, but had issue only by Joan, dau. of Sir Ralph Warren,
Knt., his 1st wife, namely, 1 Oliver (Sir), K.B., who inherited
Hinchinbrooke at his father's decease, 1603; 2 Robert, of
whom presently; 3 Henry, of Upwood ; 4 Richard; 5 Philip
(Sir), of Biginhonie, ra. Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Townsend,
Chief Justice of Chester ; 6 Ralph ; 1 Joan, m. Sir Francis
Barington, Bart. ; 2 Elizabeth, m. William Hampden, Esq. of
Great Hampden, and by him was mother of John Hampden,
the patriot; 3 Frances, to. Richard Whalley, Esq. of Kirks-
ton; 4 Mary, to. Sir William Dunch, of Little Wittenham;
5 Dorothy, m. Sir Thomas Fleming, son of the Lord Chief
Justice. The 2nd son,
Robert Cromwell, Esq. of Huntingdon, M.P. for that
town, TO. Elizabetli, dau. of William Stewart, Esq. of Ely,
and widow of William Lynn, Esq., and had surviving
issue,
Oliver, his successor.
Catherine, ni. 1st, Capt. Ro.c:er Whitstone ; and 2ndly, Col.
John Jones.
Margaret, m. Col. Valentine Waughton.
Anne, to. John Sewster, E.sq. of Wistow.
Jane, m. John Desbrow, Esq.
Robina, m. 1st, Dr. Peter French, Canon of Christ Cliurch,
Oxford (by whom she had an only dau., Eliziibeth, wife of
John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury) ; and 2ndly, Dr.
John Wilkins, Bishop of Chester.
Robert Cromwell d. 1617, leaving his son,
Oliveb Cbomwell, 6. in the parish of St. John, Ilmitingdon,
25 April, 1599. He ni. 20 Aug. 1620, Elizabeth Boub-
chier, dau. of Sir James Bourchier, of Fitsted, in Essex,
and had by that lady nine children, of whom survived in-
fancy,
I. RoBEBT, b. 1621; d. in'.m. before his father.
II. Oliver, b. 1622; killed in 1648, fighting under the Par«
liamentary banner.
III. RicHAED, who s. his father in the Pbotectobate; w,
Dorothy, dau. of Richard Mujor, Esq. of Ilurslcy, Hants,
and left surviving issue,
1 Elizabeth, d. unm. 1731.
2 Anne, m. Thomas Gibson, M.D., Physician-General to
the army ; and d. s. p. 1727.
3 Dorothy, to. John Mortimer, Esq. of Somerset; d. 1681.
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IV. Henry, of whom presently.
I. Bridget, m. 1st, 1G4G-4/, Lieut.-Gen. Ilcnry Ircton,
Lord Deputy of Ireland; and 2ndly, Gen. Charles Fleet-
wood, also Lord Deputy of Ireland; and (/. I(i81.
II. Elizabeth, to. 1645-46, John Claypole, Esq. of Nor-
borough, CO. Northampton, Master of the Horse to the
Protector; and <L 1658.
III. Mart, m. 1657, Thomas Belasyse, "Viscount (afterwards
Earl of) Fauconherg; and d. s.p. 1712-13.
IV. Frances, m. 1st, 1657, Hon. Robert Rich, grandson of
Robert, Earl of Warwick; and 2ndly, Sir John Russell,
Bart, of Chippenham, in Cambridgeshire. Her ladyship d.
1720-21.
Cromwell was declared Lord Trotector on the 12th Dec.
1653, and inaugurated on the 16th of the same month. He
d. at Whitehall, 3 Sept. 165S. For minute details of the fall of
the Cromwells, see Burke's Vicissitudes of Fdmilics. The Lord
Protector's 4th son,
Henry Cromwell, 6. 20 Jan. 1627-28, Lord-Deputy of Ire-
land, m. 1655, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Francis Russell,
Bart, of Chippenham, and had issue, all now extinct in the
male line. Henry Cromwell d. 1673, and was s. by his eldest son,
Oliver Cromwell, Esq. of Spinney Abbey, co. Cambridge,
who was s. at his decease by his next brother,
Henry Cromwell, Esq., who disposed of the estate at
Spinney Abbey, and entered the army ; he became a Major of
foot. His death occurred 1711. He-m. Hannah, eldest dau. of
Benjamin Ilewling. a Turkish Merchant, and left five sons and
two daus. The 4th son,
Thomas Cromwell, Esq., 6. 1699; m. 1st, Miss Frances
Tidman, and had surviving issue, Henry, who d. unm. 1771 ;
Anne, m. John Field, of London. Mr. Cromwell m. 2ndly,
Mary, dau. of Nicholas Skinner, Esq., Merchant of London,
and had two other sons and two daus.,
Oliver, his successor.
Thomas, Lieut, in the E.I.C.S.; d. in Icdia, 1771, iinm.
Elizabeth; Susannah; hoth d. v/nm.
The elder son of the 2nd marriage,
Oliver Cromwell, Esq. s. to the estate at Theobalds, under
the will of his cousins, Elizabeth, Anne, and Dorothy, daus.
of Richard Cromwell, Esq. He m. 1771, Mary, dau. and co-
heir of Morgan Morse, Esq., and had a son and dau.,
Oliver, who d. in his father's lifetime.
Elizabeth Oliveria (Mrs. Euseell) late of Cheshunt Park.
Mr. Cromwell d. 1821, the last male descendant of the Protec-
tor, Oliver Cromwell.
A7~ms — Sa., a lion rampant arg.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant arg. in his dexter {^amb a gem
ring or.
Motto— Vax quaeritur hollo.
(Seat— Cheshunt Park, Waltham Cross, Herts.
CBONIN-COLTSMANN OF GLENFLESK
CASTLE.
Ceonin-Colssmann, Daniel, Esq. of Glenflest
Castle, CO. Kerry, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1817,
h. 1816 ; m. 1854, Helena Lyons, descended from
the family of Lyoiis of Croome, co. Limerick, and
has issue,
I. Daniel John Coltsmann, 6. 1855.
II. John Lewis, 6. 1856. i. Helena Mary.
ILlllCaCJC.— The family of DncoAN, from wliieh Mr.
Cronin Coltsmann is hneally descended in the male line,
the surnames Cronin and Coltsmann having been assumed
in accordance with family provisions, has long been located
in the co. Cork. They shared in the struggle between
James II. and William III., one of them having fought at
the Boyne, in the army of King James, and having also
taken part in the defence of Limerick. Their residence was
at Mount Infant, in the Barony of Duhallow.
Daniel Duggan, Esq., son of Denis Duggan, Esq., by
Frances his wife, dau. of Michael Galwey, Esq. of Enniskeane,
CO. Cork, and Mary his wife, sister of Daniel Cronin, Esq. of
Park, CO. Kerry, became possessed of Park at the death of his
grand uncle, Daniel Cronin, Esq., in 1786, and adopted the
surname of Cronin. He m. Mary Anne, dau. of James Lom-
bard, Esq., and was father of
Daniel Cronin, Esq. of Park, who m. 1814, Christina
Coltsmann, and by her (who d. 1822) left at his djcease,
1857, two sons and one dau.,
Daniel Cronin Coltsmann, now of Glenflesk Castle.
John L. Cronin, m. Minnie MacDonncU, and has issue, five
sons and two daus.
.J— GleuBesk Castle, Killarnpy.
CROOME OF NORTH CERNEY HOUSE.
Ceoome, William Fielder, Esq. of North
Cerney House, co. Gloucester, J.P. and D.L., M.A.
Oxford, b. 1813 ; m. 1845, Ellen Elizabeth, 2nd dau.
of the late Sir Richard Puleston, Eart. of Emral.
Mr. Croome is son of the late William Croome, Esq.
of Cerney Hou.'^e (who d. 1855), by Jane his wife,
dau. of Wm. Girdler, Esq., and grandson of William
Croome, Esq., and Elizabeth Fielder his wife. He
has two brothers and three sisters, viz., Thomas
Boys (Rev.), m. Miss Iveson, and has issue six
children ; James Capel, m. Miss Jamieson, and has
issue ; Jane Martha, m. to the Rev. Thomas Maurice;
Eliza Ellen, m. Richard Step bens; and Mary
Anne, m. Mr. Andrews.
Arms — Gu., a chevron erm. between three fleurs-de-lis arg.
Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a demi lion sa. holding in
the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis arg.
Seai— North Cerney House, near Cirencester.
THORNBTJRGH-CROPPER OF DINGLE
BANK.
Thoenbfegh-Ceopper, Edwaed Denman, Esq.
of Dingle Bank, Lancashire, and Swaylands, Kent,
b. 23 May, 1854; s. his father 1877; m. 1874,
Minnie Virginia Sheplierd, dau. of William Thorn-
btirgh, Esq. of Virginia and San Francisco, and
assumed by royal license the additional surname of
Thornburgh.
3lt'llCa(JC.— The family is stated to be of Danish origin,
from Kropper Hede, in Denmark, and to have intermarried,
with many ancient houses, — the Winstanleys, Bickerstaffes of
Winstanley, Wolseys of co. Lancaster, &c. The late
James Cropper, Esq. of Fearnhead, co. Lancaster, son of
Thomas Cropper, by Rebecca Winstanley his, wife, m. Mary,
dau. of John Brinston ; and d. IS40, having had issue,
Edward, of Swaylands.
John, m. Anne, dau. of John Wakefield, Esq. of Sodgwick,
CO. Westmorland, and had a dau., Mary, ?,i. Very Rev. John
S. Howson, D.D., Dean of Chester.
The elder son,
Edward Cropper, Esq. of Swaylands, Kent, J.P. for the cos.
of Lancaster and Kent, b. 19 April, 1799; ju. 1st, Isabella, dau.
of John Wakefield, Esq. of Sedgwick, Westmorland; and
2ndly, Margaret, sister of Lord lilacaulay, and by the latter
(who d. 1834) had one son,
Charles Edward, d. 1847.
He m. ordly, 10 Aug. 1848, Hon. Margaret Macaulay, relict
of Henry William Macaulay, Esq. (brother of Lord Macaulay),
and 4th dau. of the 1st Lord Denman, and by her had issue,
Edward Denman, now of Dingle Bank.
Amelia Margaret Elizabeth, m. June, 1867, Lieut. Henry
Studdy, R.N., eldest son of Henry Studdy, Esq. of Waddeton
Court, Devon.
Florence Anne, m. Arthur Frederick Holdworth, Esq. of
Widdicombe House, South Devon.
Marion Eliza Blanche.
He d. 1877.
/Irms— Quarbfidy, 1st and 4tli, or, two spears in ealtire az.
on a chief dovetailed of the last, as many cropper pigeons of the
first, for Cropper; 2nd and 3rd, erm. fretty gu. on a chief in-
dented of the last, a fox of the first, for Thornburgh.
Crests^lst Cropper : Upon a rock ppr. in front of two spears
in saltire az. a cropper pigeon or; '2nA, Thornburgh: An
heraldic tiger arg. semee of torteaux collared and chain reflexed
over the back sa. resting the dexter paw on a fret also sa.
Motto — Love every man ; fear no man.
Seat— Dingle Bank, Lancashire.
CROSBIE OF BALLYHEIGUE.
Ceosbie, James, Esq. of Ballyheigue Castle, co.
Kerry, J.P. and D.L., Licut.-Col. Kerry Militia,
High Sheriff 18G2, b. 11 Dec. 1832 ; m. Feb. 1860,
Rosa, dau. of Sir John Lister Lister-Kaye, 2nd
I Bart, of Denby Grange, co. York, and has issue.
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I. Piers Ustcr, d. at Eton, 14 April, 1873.
II. James Datrolles.
1. Eat'acrine Matilda. li. Eosa. in. Marcia.
ItinCcirfC. — Tins is a branch of the Cbosbies of Ardfert,
extinct Earls of Glandore (we Burke's Extinct Pc-rafif),
themselves scions of a family long settled in the Queen's
Co., and in co. Kerry, and now represented by Cbosbie, Bart.,
of Maryborough. The common ancestor of the Baronets'
family, and the two Branches of Ardfert and Ballyhelfiue was
Eight Kev. John Cbosbie, Bishop of Ardfert, appointed
to that See by patent dated 15 Dec. 1601. The Queen's letter
to the Lord Deputy, Lord Mountjoy, dated from the Manor of
Oatland, 2 Oct. 1600, directing his appointment, describes
him as " A graduate in schools, of Engli-sh race, skilled in the
English tongue, and well disposed in religion." He was pre-
viously Prebendary of Disert, in the Diocese of Limerick. He
m. Winifred, dau. of O'Lalor, of the Queen's Co., and had,
with four daus., three sons,
I. 'Walter (Sir), of Maryborough, in the Queen's Co., m.
Mabel, dau. of Sir Nicholas Browne, Knt., of Molahiffe
(ancestor of the Earl of Kenmare) and was created a Bart.
1630, now represented by Sir William Edward Douglas
Cbosbie, 8th bart. of Maryborough {see Bueke's Pcera'jc).
II. Divm, who settled in co. Kerry.
III. William, living in 1058.
The Bishop of Ardfert d. Sept. 1621. His 2nd son,
David Cbosbie, Esq. of Ardfert, Col. in the Army, and
Governor co. Kerry 1641, stood a siege in the Castle of
Ballingarry for more than twelve months. He was afterwards
Governor of Kinsale for Charles I. ; in 1646 he inherited a
portion of the estate of his cousin Sir Pierce Crosbie, Knt.,
son of Patrick Crosbie, who had been granted a large portion
of The O'More's Estate in Leix. He -m. a dau. of Right Eev.
John Steere, Bishop of Ardfert, and had, with four daus.,
two sons,
1. Thomas (Sir), his heir.
u. Patrick, of Tubrid, co. Kerry, m. Agnes, dau. of Arthur
Freke, Esq. of Cork (and sister of Piercy Freke, Esq. of
BUney, co. Norfolk, whose son Ralph was created a Bart.
4 June, 1713) and had, with other issue, Arthur, b. 1688,
entered Trinity Coll. Dublin, 8 April, 1705.
Col. Crosbie, whose will, dated 31 Dec. 1657, was proved
3 May, 1658, was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Thomas Cbosbie, Knt., of Ardfert, High Sheriff co.
Kerry 1668, knighted by the Duke of Ormonde, in considera-
tion of the loyalty of his family during Oliver Cromwell's
Rebellion. He was M.P. co. Kerry in the Parliament held in
Dublin by James II. in 1688, and refused to take the oath of
allegiance to William III. Sir Thomas m. 1st, Bridget, dau.
of Robert Tynte, Esq., co. Cork, and had issue,
I. David, of Ardfert, his successor. High Sheriff co. Kerry
ie&3, m. 1680, Jane, dau. and co-heir of William Hamilton,
Esq., and was father of
Maurice, 1st Lord Brandon, so created 1758, whose son,
William, 2nd Lord Brandon, was created Earl of Glan-
dore {.ite Burke's Extinct Feeraffc).
n. WiLLLAM, Major in the army, d. s. ji.
HI. Patrick (Rev.), 6. 1064, entered Trinity Coll. Dublin,
7 May, 1680, B.A., 1684, d. s.p.
IV. Walter, 6. 1666, entered Trinity Coll. Dublin, 23 June,
1682, and ci!. s. p.
I. Sarah, m. Heniy Stoughton, Esq. of Eattoo, co. Kerry.
II. Bridget, m. Philip Morgel, Esq.
Sir Thomas m. 2ndly, Ellen, dau. of Garrett FitzGeraUl, Esq.
of Ballynard, co. Limerick, and widow of Sir Ralph Wilson,
by whom he had no issue, and 3rdly, 1630, Elizabeth, dau.
and co-heir of AVilliam. Hamilton, by whom he had a dau.,
Ann, living 1694, and four sons,
V. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
VI. John, Major in the army, lost an arm in action ; was
present at the battles of Dettigen and Culloden. He was
living in co. Wicklow in 1752 ; made his will 9 April, 1742,
which was proved 25 March, 1702, and left by Mary his
wife, two daus.,
1 Elizabeth. 2 Anne.
VII. Pierce, of Rusheen, c6. Kerry, P,arristcr-at-Law, 6. 1C84,
entered Trinity Coll. Dublin, 13 March, 1701 ; ?«. Margaret,
dau. of Sir Lancelot Sandes, Knt., of CaiTigfoyle. His
will, dated 10 Sept. 1757, was proved in 1767 ; he left,
Frances, High Sheriff co. Kerry 1757, tn. Ann, dau. of
Rowland Bateman, Esq. of Oak Park, co. Kerry, and
d. s. p.
Mary, m. .James Crosbie, Esq. of Ballyheigue.
Ann, m. Christopher Hilliard, Esq.
VIII. Charles, Col. in the army, served in Flinders under the
Duke of Marlborough, m. let, the dau. of Thomas Warbur-
ton, Esq. of Winnington, co. Chester, and sister of Jane,
Duchess of John, 2nd Duke of Argyll, by whom he had two
sons, and as many dans. He m. 2ndly, Deborah, dau.
and co-heir of Henry Birkenhead, Esq., and widow of
William Glegg, Esq. of Caldy Grange, co. Chester.
I. Ann, r,i. 1st, Richard Malone, Esq. of Ballynahown, in
the King's Co. ; 2nilly, William L'Estrange, Esq. of Tuits-
town, CO. Westmeath, and 3rdly, Peter Holmes, Esq. of
Johnstown.
Sir Thomas made his will 20 July, 1694, which was proved
7 Feb. 1695. By a very peculiar, probably unique, settlement,
executed on the marriages of Sir Thomas Crosbie and his
clilest son, respectively, to the two sisters, on, the same day
(a.d. 1680), a new settlement and redistribution of all the
family estates was made, by which those of Ballyheigue were
appointed to the issue of the last marriage. Under this
settlement, Ballyheigue passed to the eldest son of his 3rd
marriage,
Thomas Crosbie, Esq. of Ballyheigue, M.P. for Kerry 1709,
High Sheriff 1712 and 1714: «j. 1711, Lady Margaret Barry,
dau. of Richard, 2nd Earl of Earrymore, and had issue,
James, his heir.
Anne Dorothy, m. William CaiTigue, Esq. of Glandino, co.
Clare.
Harriet Jane, in. Launcelot Crosbie, Esq. of Tubrid.
Mr. Crosbie, whose will, dated 18 Aug. 1724, was proved 12
May, 1731, was s. by his son and heir,
James Crosbie, Esq. of Ballyheigue, High Sheriff co. Kerry
1751; m. Mary, dau. of Pierse Crosbie, Esq. of Rusheen; aad
d. March, 1761, leaving issue,
Pierse, his heir. James, d. s. p.
Catherine, d. s. p. Henrietta, d. s. 35.
Mr. Crosbie d. March, 1761, and was s. by his eldest son,
Pierse Crosbie, Esq. of Ballyheigue, High Sheriff co. Kerry
1779; m. Frances, dau. of Rowland Bateman, Esq. of Oak
Park, and had issue,
James, his heir.
Pierse, m. Jane Bateman, widow of Conway Blennerhassett,
Esq., and had issue, Francis; James; Pierce; Mary,
m. Hon. William Massy; and Frances Anne, m. Robert
Leslie, Esq. of Tarbert House.
Elizabeth, m. General John Mitchell.
The eldest son,
James Cbosbie. Esq. of Ballyheigue, Col. of the Militia,
M.P. and Custos Eotulorum for co. Kerry, High Sheriff 1792;
m. 17h5, his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Eowland Bateman,
Esq. of Oak Park; and by her (who d. 20 Aug. 1836) had .
issue,
I. Pierse, his heir.
II. James, d. s. p.
HI. Francis, m. Maria Harte, of Coolrus, co. LimericU, and
d. s. p.
IV. Tliomas.
I. Letitia, m. Capt. W. M. Twiss.
II. Frances, m. Capt. Eowland Cliute, of Leebrook.
Col. Crosbie d. 20 Sept. 1836, and was s. by his son,
Pierse Crosbie, Esq. of Ballyheigue, High Sheriff 1815 ;
m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Gen. John Mitchell, who ci. s. j>. ;
2ndly, July, 1831, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Sandes, Esq.,
D.L., of Sallow Glen, co. Kerry, by whom (who d. 25 May,
1835) he had issue,
I. James, now of Ballyheigue.
I. Margaret Catherine, m. 4 Jan. 1859, Meade Caulfeild
Dennis, Esq. of Fort Granite, co. Wicklow.
Mr. Crosbie m. Srdly, Margaret, dau. of Leslie Wren, Esq. of
Littur, CO. Kerry, and had further issue,
II. William AVren, d. unm. 18 April, 1875.
III. Pierse, late Lieut. 7th Eoyal Fusiliers, m. 22 Aug.
1875, Lissie, dau. of Thomas McClelland, Esq. of Green-
castle, CO. Donegal.
IV. Leslie Wren, m. Agnes, dau. of Eowland Bateman, Esq.
V. George Wren.
VI. Francis, m. 19 Dec. 1876, Henrietta Anne, dau. of Thomas
Smith, Esq. of Woodford, Llstowel, late County Inspector
E.I.C., CO. Kerry, and has a dau., Margaret, 6. 28 Nov.
1877.
II. Elizabeth Blargaret, m. Capt. Lawren«e Mathew Malct,
E.N.
HI. Alice Julia, m. Eev. William Blunt, and d. 31 Dec.
1873.
Arms—Ari:., a lion rampant sa. in chief two dexter hands
coupcd and erect gu.
Ccfsf— Three swords, two in saltier, the points downwards,
the third in pale, point upwards, environed with a suake
all ppr.
Motto — Indignante invidia florebit Justus.
ficai— Ballyheigue Castle, Tralce, co. Kerry.
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CS-OSBIE OF ARDFERT ABBEY.
Taibot-Ceosbie, William, Esq. of Ardfert
Abbey, CO. Kerry, J.P. and D.L., High SlierifE 1848,
i. 19 March, 1817 ; vi. 1st, 29 July, 1839, Susan
Anne, 3rd dau. of the Hon. Lindsey Merrik Peter
Burrell, 2nd son of Peter, 1st Lord Gwydyr and
brother of Peter Eobert 19th Lord Willoughby
d'Eresby, and by her (who d. 1850) had issue,
I. John Talbot Darxlet, Capt. COtli Rifles, J. P., 6. I May,
1843.
II. Lindsey Bertio, formerly R.N., 6. 11 Aug. 1744; m.
Annie, dau. of Edward Thomas Coke, Esq. of Brimingtoa
Hill, CO. Derby, D.L.
HI. William David, 6. 17 June, 1843 ; m. 3 Oct. 1874,
Katlileen, 7tli dau. of Col. E. T. Coke, of Debdall.
I. Emily Jane Georgiana. :i. Emma Anne.
III. Susan Elizabeth, m. 22 Nov. 18GG, Owen, eldest son of
William Phibbs, Esq. of Seafield, co. Sliso.
IV. Frances Charlotte, m. 25 May, 1863, G. F. Trench, Esq.
He m. 2udly, 28 July, 1853, Emma, 2nd dau. of the
Hon. Lindsey M. P. Burrell, which lady d. s. j).
1 May, 1865 ; and 3rdly, 14 Nov. 1868, Mary Jane,
eldest dau. of Major- Gen. Sir Henry Torrens,
K.C.B., and relict of Sir Ealph Abercrombie
Anstruther, 4th bart. of Balcaskie.
JLtllEatJE,— The Rev. JohnTaldot, son of William Talbot,
Esq. of Mount Talbot, co. Roscommon, by Arm, his wife, dau.
of William Crosbie, 1st Earl of Glandore, assumed by royal
license the name and arms of Crosbie, pursuant to the will
ofhis uncle, John, last Earl of Glandore, 14 Feb. 1816. He
■m. Sept. 1811, Jane, dau. of T. Lloyd, Esq., by whom he had
issue,
William, now of Ardfert Abbey.
John, b. Oct. 1818, late 35th Royal Sussex regt.
Anne, m.27 June, 1839, Rev. Maurice Atkin Collis, 2nd son
of William Collis, Esq. of Castle Cooke, co. Cork.
Diana, m. 6 Aug. 1835, Edward Thomas Coke, Esq. of Bri-
mington Hill, co. Derby, 3rd son of D'Ewes Coke, Esq. of
Brook Hill, in the same coimty.
The EcT. John Talbot Crosbie d. Jan. 181S.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a lion rampant within
a hordure engrailed gu., for Talbot ; 2nd, arg., a lion rampant
sa. armed and langued gu. in chief two dexter liands apaume
of the third, for Ckosbie; 3rd, gu., three cinquefoils two and
cne erm., for Hamilton.
Crests — 1st, Talbot: On a cap of maintenance az. turned up
erm. a lion passant gu. ; 2nd, Crosbie ; Three swords one in
pale with point upwards and two in sultire with points down-
wards entwined with a serpent all ppr.
Motto— Vnt d'accomplir.
(Seat— Ardfert Abbey, Tralee.
CROSS OF RED SCAR.
Cross, William Assheton, Esq. of Eed Scar and
Cottam, CO. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., Col. 1st E. L.
Militia, h. 19 May, 1818 ; s. his father 1827 ; m. 19
Aug. 1846, Katherine Matilda, 4th dau. of Charles
Winn, Esq. of Nostell Priory, Wakefield, co. York,
and by her (who d. 16 April, 1871) has issue,
I. WILLL4M, 6. 27 Nov. 1850.
II. Charles Henry, h. 18 May, 1852.
I. Katherine Ellen.
II. Harriet Esther, m. 21 Jan. 1875, Lieut. Lee Percy
Pennethorne, E.H.A.
ni. Margaret Lucy. iv. Ellen Priscilla.
V. Cecily Sophia. vi. Diana Beatrice Annie.
ILtllESSC. — This family has been settled in Barton and
Goosnargh, near Preston, for the last three centuries, and
held considerable property there. John Cross, the nephew
of Richard Cross, of Myerscough House, near Barton, was
the founder of Bilsboro' School, 1710. The present branch
springs from
Henry Cross, of Barton, Inn Burgess of Preston at the
Guildsof 1702 and 1722; in. 1691, Joan, dau. of Henry Hall,
of Woodplumpton, c^. 1728, leaving, with other issue, a 3rd
BOD,
William Cross, of Barton, Inn Burgess of Preston, 6. 1702 ;
J». Ellen, dau. of George Eecsley, of Ingolhead, and d. 17S3,
leaving issue, Henry, h. 1736 (whose descendants now own
Myerscough House, near Barton) ; George, 6. 1738; John, of
whom presently ; and William, b. 1754. The 3rd son,
John Cross, Esq. of Preston and Cottam, b. U42, Deputy Pro-
thonotary, to. Dorothea, dau. of Richard Assheton, of Preston,
and grand-dau. and one of the representatives of Edmund Asshe-
ton, of Preston, Guild-Mayor 1722,3rd son of Richard Assheton.
Esq. of Downham and Cuerdale. He d. 1799, leaving an only
son,
William Cross, Esq. of Red Sear and Cottam, 6. 1771,
Deputy Prothonotary, J.P. and D.L. for co. Lancaster; m. 24
June, 1813, Ellen, dau. and co-heir of Edward Chaffers, Esq.
of Everton and Liverpool, by Ellen his wife, dau. of E. Moly-
neaux, Esq. of Liverpool ; and d. 4 June, 1827, leaving issue,
William Assheton, now of Red Scar.
John Edward, h. 1821; M.A., J.P. for parts of Lindsey,
Lincolnshire, Vicar of Appleby, near Bi'igg, Lincolnshire,
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Admiral Sir Phipps Hornby, G.C.B.,
Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom.
Richard Assheton, now of Eccle Riggs, M.P.
Henry Assheton, b. 1826; of Christ Church, Oxon; d.%i.nm.
Ellen Dorothea, m. Rev. W. Hornby, St. Michael's-on-Wyre,
Garstang, and is deceased.
Ann Harriet, d. young.
Arms — Gu., a cross flory arg. charged with five passion
nails sa. a bordure of the second.
Crest— A griflSn's head erased arg. with a double chain gold,
therefrom pendent a mullet pierced sa. iu the beak a passioa
nail also sa.
il/oHo— Crede Cruel,
&a4— Red Scar, Preston, Lancasliirc.
CROSS OF ECCLE RIGGS.
Cross, The Eight Hon. Richard Asshetow, of
Eccle Eiggs, co. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L. for that
CO. and Cheshire, and Chairman of Lancashire
Quarter Sessions, B.A. Cambridge, Hon. D.C.L.
Oxford, Bencher of the Inner Temple, M.P., b.
30 May, 1823 ; m. 4 May, 1852, Georgiana, 3rd dau.
of Thomas Lyon, Esq. of Appleton Hall, co. Chester,
by Eliza his wife, dau. of George Clayton, Esq. of
Lostock Hall, near Preston, and has issue,
I. Thomas Richard, 6. 23 April, 1853 ; d. 1S73.
II. William Henry, b. 22 Aug. 1856.
III. John Edward, 6. 5 Sept. 1858.
IV. Charles Francis, 6. 22 Sept. ISGO.
I. Georgina Harriet. u. Mary Dorothea.
III. Ann Margaret.
Mr. Cross was returned M.P. for Preston at the
General Elections in 1857 and 1859, and for the
South West Division of Lancashire in 1868 and
1874, and was appointed Secretary of State for the
Home Department 1874. He is younger brother of
the present William Assheton Cross, Esq. of Eed
Scar {see Cross of Eed Scar).
Crest — A grifSn's head erased arg. gorged with a double
chain gold, therefrom pendent a muUeC pierced sa. in the
beak a passion nail also sa.
Motto— CruAe. Cruci.
ScaJ— Eccle Riggs, Bronghton-in-Furnc^s, Lancashire.
Town House— ^Z, Eccleston Square, S.W.
CROSS OF DARTAN.
Cross, William, Esq. of Dartan, co. Armagh,
D.L. and J.P., High Sheriff 1860, b. 9 June, 1815 ;
m. 15 Feb. 1844, Frances Jane, only dau. of the
late Major Gen. Cole, Eoyal Engineers, and has had
I. Maxwell, 6. 4 Jan. 1845; d. v.nm. 24 April, 1SC9. -
II. William Pennell, b. 8 Dec. 1849; A.B. and LL.C,
Trinity Coll. Dublin.
I. Sarah Jane Bcauchamp.
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Col. Cro33, formerly Capt. and Adjutant 68tli Liglit
Infantry, is now Col. Commandant of the Armagh
Light "infantry Militia, which regt. he has
commanded for many years.
JLtnCaflC— This family emisrated to Ireland frnm co.
Lancaster at the time of the plantation of Ulster, IGll, and
settled in the parish of Tynan, co. Armagh. Froni a tomb-
Btone in Tynan churchyard, it appears that James Cross was
buried there 23 Feb. 16-8 (the third figure cannot be ascer-
tained, and the church hooks for a lengthened period are not
forthcoming). Two of his sons, John and William, were
amongst the defenders of Derry, who signed the address to
King WiLLLiM HI. and Queen Mart on the relief of that city
in 1689, when they returned to co. Armagh, where the de-
scendants of John have resided ever since. William d. unm.
(date not known). John Cross d. Feb. 1742, having had
issue by his wife, Jane, five sons und three daus.,
I. KicHARD, b. 21 May, 1701. ii. James, b. 5 Oct. 1703.
III. WiUiam, 6. 24 Oct. 170.'). IV. John, 6. 23 Oct. 1714.
V. MaxwcU, 6. 23 Oct. 1719.
I. Margaret, b. 8 March, 1707. n. Eleanor, h. 31 July, 1710.
III. Ann, 6.4 Sept. 1718; m. Lieut. James Graham, of the
Fermanagh Militia, 1742.
The eldest son,
KicHARD Cross, Esq. ofDartan, s. his father, and d. 13 July,
1776, having had issue by his wife, Margaret, two sons and
four daus.,
I. John, b. 11 June, 1732. ii. William.
I. Ann, b. 30 Aug. 1730.
II. Margaret, 6. 2 Feb. 1735; m. Wm. Harpur, Esq.
III. Grace, b. 8 March, 1738 ; vi. Francis Bryant, Esq.
IV. Frances, 6. 21 Aug. 1740.
The second son and succefsor,
William Cross, Esq. of Dartan, m. 24 Aug. 1743, Mrs. Mary
Stratford, of Dartan (n^e Irwin), and had issue,
I. Kichard, 6. 1 Sept. 1783; d. s. p.
II. William Irwin, b. 18 Sept. 1784; d. 22 July, 1SC9.
III. John, of whom presently.
IV. Maxwell, 6. 26 July, 1790; d. 11 July, 1863.
I. Mar3', 6. 24 Sept. 1788; d. 1809; m. James Eurroughs,
Esq. of Prospect, co. Dublin.
William Cross was appointed a Deputy-Governor of co.
Armagh 10 May, 1793. lie d. 12 Jan. 1812, and was s. by his
3rd son,
John Cross, Esq. of Dartan, h. 17 Jan. 1787, an officer in the
army, who saw much service in the 52nd Light Infantry during
the Peninsular war. He accompanied the expedition to Sweden
in 1807; and proceeded thence to Portugal, 1808. He took part
in the battle of Corunna, the actions preceding it, and all the
subsequent campaigns with the 52nd regt.: battle of Waterloo,
and occupation of Paris ; three times wounded; received the
war medal with ten clasps; also the Waterloo medal; subse-
quently commanded the 68th Light Infantry, from which regt.
he retired in 1843. Col. Cross was a member of the Eoyal
Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Lieut. -Governor commanding the
Forces in the island of Jamaica ; commission dated 28 July,
1838. He d. 27 Sept. 1850, and was s. by his brother.
Maxwell Cross, Esq. of Dartan, D.L. and J. P. co. Armagh ;
High Sheriff 1847 ; m. Sarah, dau.of William Hardy, Esq., J.P.
CO. Armagh. He d. 11 July, 1863, and was s. by his only son,
Col. William Cross, now of Dartan.
<Scai— Dartan, co. Armagh.
V. Hugh Banastre, b. 16 March, 1838.
VI. Robert Legh, 6. 12 Jan. 1842.
VII. Arthur Thurstan, 6. 20 Feb. 1847.
I. Harriet Anne. ii. Anne Mary.
in. Caroline Susan, m. 22 Aug. 1866, Oswald Barton, Major
78tli Highlanders, 5th son of Jos. Feilden, Esq., M.P. of
Witton Park.
This gentleman, whose patronymic is Ikin, assumed
his present surname and arms of Ceosse, by sign-
manual, 8 Sept. 1828.
iLiltCilflC. — PviCHARD Crosse, Esq. of Shaw Hall, son of
Thomas Crosse, Esq. of Crosse Hall and Shaw Hill, and grand-
son of Richard Crosse, Esq. (the lineal descendant of the old
Lancashire family of Crosse of Crosse Hall), by Anne his
wife, dau. and co-heir of Pvobert Legh, 2nd son of Thomas
Legh, Esq. of Adlington, co. Chester, s. 1806, to the estates of
his cousin, Charles Legh, Esq. of AdUngton, co. Chester, and
assumed in consequence the name and arms of Legh. He
served as Sheriff of co. Lancaster 1807. He m. Sept. 1787,
Anne, only surviving dau. of Robert Parker, of Cucrden, co.
Lancaster, and by her (who d. 17 Dec. 1807, aged 39) he left at
his decease, 11 Aug. 1822,
Thomas Legh, who s. to the estates of AdWngton, co. Chester,
and was father of Charles Richard Banastbe Legh, Esq.
of Adlington (see Legh of Adlinc/ton).
Richard Townley Crosse, b. 6 Dec. 1794; d. unm. 27 Feb.
1825.
Sarah Crosse, m. 16 Sept. 18i:3, Rev. Thomas Clai-ke, eldest
son of Henry Clarke, of Liverpool, and of Belmont, co.
Chester; he d. Dec. 1837, without issue. She d. 23 Feb.
1850.
Anne Mary, upon whom her father settled his paternal
Lancashire estates of Shaw Hil', Cho-ley, and Liverpool. She
TO. Thomas Bright Iki.n, Esq., as above.
Jane Legh, d. June, 1800.
./I nii.5— Quarterly, gu. and or, in 1st and 4th a eross potent
arg., and for difference a canton erm. impaling the same
arms without the canton.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours a stork ppr. in its beak a
cross potent fitchee arg., and for difference charged with an
escallop shell.
MoLlo — Sub cnice salus.
Seat— Shaw Hill, Chorley.
CHOSSE OF SHAW HILL.
Ceosse, Thomas Bihght, Esq. of Shaw Hill, co.
Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., High .Sheriff 1837, at one
time M.P. for Wigan, m. 6 May, 1828, Anne Mary
Ceosse, 2nd dau. of Richard Crosse, Esq. of Shaw
Hill, CO. Lancaster (afterwards Legh, of Adlington,
CO. Chester). By this lady, upon whom her father
entailed his Lancashire estates of Shaw Hill, Chorley,
nnd Liverpool, in remainder after the death of his
2nd son,E,ichard Townley Crosse (who d. 17 March,
1848), he has had issue,
I. Thomas Richard, 6. 29 Sept. 1829; m. 5 Jan. 1800, L.ady
Mary Stuart, eldest dau. of the Earl of Castlestewart, and
has issue, Kathleen Mary apd Ella Beatrice.
II. Charles Kenrick, b. 10 Feb. 1832.
III. John Legh, d. Jan. 183G.
IV. Henry Townley, d. April, 1838.
CROSSLEY OF SCAITCLIFFB.
Dampier-Ceosslet, Ceoslegh, Esq. of Scalt-
clifPe, Todmorden, co. Lancaster, b. 20 July, 1839 ;
m. 19 Sept. 1867, Mary Eliza, dau. of the Kev.
William Palin, M.A., Eector of Stifford, Essex, and
has issue,
John, 6. 1873.
Isabell. II. Mary Ethel.
III. Matilda Constance.
He assumed the additional name of Ceosslet in
186 i, on s. his uncle.
iLtllWQr. — "Two only of the old families in the parish of
Rochdale," says Dr. Whitaker, "now remain — namely, the
Entwisles of Foxholes and the Crosslets of ScaitcUffe, for-
merly called Crosslegh, near Todmorden, who have been
seated at that place from an era which cannot be ascertained."
John del Croslegh, son of Adam del Croslegh, of Tod-
ma redene, by Matilda his wife, was living 38 Edward III.,
1365. He TO. Johanna, and left a son and successor,
William del Croslegh, who was living 1411, as appears
by deed dated at Todmorden, on Monday next after the feast
of St. Andrew the Apostle. He was ancestor of
Anthony Crosleye, of Skatecliff, oo. Lancaster, who pur-
chased, 22 April, 1586, Ilollynrake-holm, from Nicholas Stans-
field, of Wadsworth. He m. and had issue, John, his heir;
Abraham, m. 1615, Mary Taylor, of Stansfield, and d. 1643;
Luke; Samuel, who d. at Scayteliffe, 24 March, 1675; and
Susannah, to. — Kershaw. The eldest son,
John Crosleye, of Scayteliffe, adhered, during the Civil
Wars, to King Charles, and fought under the royal banner at
Marston Moor. His sword is still preserved in the Scaitcliffe
armnury. He m. 1615, Dorothie, dau. of Richard Lorde, of
Godpleye, co. Lancaster, andhad, with three younger sons and
a dau.,
John Crosley, Esq. of Scayteliffe. to. 1G40, a dau. of Csesar
Jackson, of Worsthorn, and had issue. The eldest sun,
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Anthony Cbosley, Ksq. of SoaytclifTo, m. 1st, lGfi4, Antie
Eiisl H-ood ; and 'indly, 1702, Grace, widow of Abel Whitaker, Esq.
of BioadliauKli, co. Lancaster. By tlie former (who </. 1697)
he had issue, John, his heir ; Anthony, of Further, or North
Skaitcliff; Luke, of Chief House, Eastwood; IMary, to. John
Fielden, Esq. of Hartley Eoyd; Anne, m. 1st, Kobert Hal-
stead, Esq. of 'Houghani, Erringden; and 2ndly, John Lock-
wood, Esq. of Ewood-on-Midgley, co. York; Judith, m. James
Scholes, Esq. of Staykil; and Susan, di. Abraham Nailer, Esq.,
and d. 1710. Anthony Crosloy, who rebuilt the south front of
Scatycliffe House, 1666, d. 1707, and was s. by his son,
John Croslet, Esq. of Scaitcliff, appointed, 1715, pole for
providing a foot soldier and arms to serve in the Militia of co.
Lancaster, and, 1724, was High Constable of Salford Hundred.
He TO. 1st, Sarah, dau. of William Sutcliffe, Esq. of Higher
Ashes, CO. York ; and that lady dying s. p. Feb. 1696, he m.
2ndly, 1700, Mary Halstead, of Burnley Bridge-end, and had
issue, Anthony, his heir; John, m. Anne Britliffe; Luke, of
Henshaw, co. Lancaster, who served under the immediate
command of H.R.H. the Duke of Cumberland until the rising
of 1745 was suppressed by the victory of Culloden; Anne, m.
1715, James Gibson. Gent., of Briggroyd, co. York; Elizabeth,
6. 1708, TO. George Halsted, Esq. of Heptonstal; and Ellin,
6. 1723, m. John Walker, Gent, of Old House, co. York. Mr.
Crosley d. 5 Feb. 1745, was buried at Todmorden, and s. by
his son,
Anthony Crossley, Esq. of Scaitclifte, 6. 11 April, 1702,
who went to London, 1726, and served King George II. for
four years, as a private gentleman in the 2nd troop of Horse
Guards. He m. 1735, Elizabeth, dau. of James Gibson, Gent,
of Lower Ashes, Stansfield, co. York, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Anthony, of Lower Ashes, to. 1759, Mary, dau. of William
Utley, Esq. of Lane, co. York, and d. 17'J0.
Mr. Crossley d. at Scaitcliffe, 20 Feb. 1779, aged 77, and wass.
by his sou,
John Crossley, Esq. of Scaitcliffe and Walsden, co. Lan-
caster, b. 14 June, 1737 ; to. 10 July, 1759, Mary, elder dau.
of Thomas Foster, Gent, of Foster Mill, co. York, and had
(with four daus., Sally, d. 17S0; Grace; Mary; and Elizabeth,
TO. 15 May, 1792, John, eldest son of John SutclitTe, Esq. of
Stansfield Hall, co. York, and d. 1 March, 1826) two sons,
Anthony and John. John Crossley d. 29 Sept. 1799, aged 62
years, and was s. by his elder son,
Anthony Crossley, Esq. of Scaitcliffe, who had purchased,
1795, the estate of Todmorden Hall, with the ancient structure
for his family residence. He m. 19 Aug, 1783, Betty, elder
dau. of Abraham Gibson, Esq. of Briggroyd, co. York, and
had an only dau.,
Anne, of Todmorden Hall, co. Lancaster, m. 17 Sept. ISOl,
James Jopeph Hague Taylor, Esq., and was mother of
James Taylor, Esq. of Todmorden Hall.
Mr. Crossley d. 1 June, 1810, aged 48, and was s. in the repre-
sentation of the family by his brother,
John Crossley, Esq., F.S.A., J. P. and D.L. co. Lancaster,
6. 23 May, 1778, who had purchased from his brother, 16
March, 1802, the estate of Scaitcliffe. He m. 20 May, 1800,
Sarah, only dau. and heiress of John Lockwood, Esq. of
Ewoed, CO. York, and had one sou and two daus.,
I. John, his heir.
I. Mary, m,. 1827, William Hepworth, Esq. of Pontefract.
II. Matilda, to. 9 May, 1832, Christopher Edward Dampirr,
Esq., son of Edward Dampier and Elizabeth Norris his wife,
and had Issue.
1 Croslegh Dampier Crossley, Esq., now of Scaitcliffe.
2 Harry Edward, d. 5 Dec. 1866.
1 Mary Elizabeth, m. John F. Atkinson, Esq. of Mickle-
gate House, Pontefract, co. York, and has issue. Hep-
worth Frank, Robert Dampier, Mary Louisa, Harryet
Maude, Edwin Crossley, and John Rut'art.
2 Matilda Catherine, m. Andrew D. M. Allen, Esq.
Mr. Crossley, who was a Commissioner for the affairs of taxes
for the CO. Palatine of Lancaster, d. 11 Dec. 1830, and was s.
by his only surviving son,
John Crossley, Esq. of Scaitcliffe, M.A. Christ's Coll. Cam-
bridge, of the Inner Temple, Bai rister-at-Law, J. P. for cos.
Lancaster and York (W.R.) and D.L. of the former, b. 20
March, 1807 ; m. 27 Sept. 1834, the only dau. of Thomas Ram-
botham, Esq. of Centre Vale, Todmorden. He d. June, 1864,
having devised Scaitdifl'e, with his other estates in co. Lan-
caster and York, to his nephew, Croslegh Dampier, Esq.
with a request that he would take the name and arms of
Crossley in addition to that of PAMriLii.
^nns— Per chevron or and vert, in chicfatau between two
crosses patonce fitch^e gu., in base a hind trippant arg.,
charged on the neck with a tau of the third.
Crest— A. hind's head couped ppr. charged on the neck with
a tau, and holding in the mouth a cross-patonce titchee gu.
. Motto — Credo et amo.
Scat — Scaitcliffe, Todmorden.
CROWE OF DROMORE HOUSE.
Crowe, Thomas, Esq. of Dromore IIouso, co.
Clare, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1S38, Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1803 ; m. 1838, Isabella, eldest dau. of
the late William Hoare Hume, Esq. of Humewood,
CO. Wicklow, M.P., and has issue,
n.W^^:'-"-'} twins, 5. 30 sept. 1844.
ni. Robert, 6. 25 March, 1846; to. 14 Nov. 1872, Geraldine,
dau. of J. Vesey Fitzgerald, Esq. of Moyriesk.
IV. George, 6. 18 April, 1853.
I. Charlotte. ii. EUen. iii. Isabella. iv. Eliza.
HinCaflC— Thomas Crowe, Esq. of Ennis, of an old Irish
family, m. Miss Wainwright, of Dublin, and had issue four
sons and five daus. The only son to leave issue,
Thomas Crowe, Esq. of The Abbey, Ennis, J. P., m. 1799,
Ellen, eldest dau. of John Tynions, Esq. oi Ballyket, co. Clare,
and had issue,
Thomas, now of Dromore House.
John, Capt. 3rd Highlanders, m. Miss Stather, and has issue,
T. C, Capt. Bombay Artillery; Robert, Capt. 60th Rifles;
William; James; George; John; Ellen; Anne; Fanny.
James, d. uam. William, d. unm.
Robert, H.E.I. C.S. (mil.), d. umn.
Wainwright, of Cahircalla, Ennis, J.P., High Sheriff co.
Clare 1860, b. 29 Dec. 1817; m. 29 April, 1857, Annie Milli-
cent, only dau. of Rev. George Spaight, of Corbally, and by
her (who is deceased) has issue, Thomas George, 6. 3 June,
1858; and Mary Gertrude.
Eliza, m. William Keane, Esq. of Ennis.
Ellen, r,i. Joseph Tabuteau, Esq., R.M., Cork.
Anne, m. Thomas Keane, Esq., J.P. of Ennis.
Matilda, to. James Johnston, Esq. of Kincardine Castle, co.
Perth, N.B.
Arms— Arg., on a mount vert an oak tree ppr., a canton gu.
charged with an antique Irish crown or.
Crest— On a mount vert an Irish wolf-dog arg. collared gu.
Motto— Sk&gh McEnchroe.
&'««— Dromore House, Euan, co. Clare.
CROZIER OF WEST HILL.
Ceoziee, Eichaed, Esq. of West Hill, Isle of
Wight, Admiral R.N., K.T.S., J.P. for Hants, b. 26
Aug. 18u3; m. IS June, 1839, Julia, 4th dau. of
George Stone, Esq. of Chislehurst, Kent, and has
issue,
I. Richard Pearson, Capt. 31st regt., b. Jan. 1842.
I.- Mary Frances, m. 1864, Richard Biddulph, son of Robert
Martin, Esq. of Overbury Court, co. Worcester, and
Eaton Square, London.
iLtUCKflC— This family became settled in Ireland, and
acquired by purchase, in 1692, the estate of Laugham, after-
wards called Strathmore, in that co. Admiral Crozier's grand-
father,
Francis Crozier, Esq. (younger son of William Crozier),
5. 1751; TO. 1774, Anne Hill, and d. 1800, having had issue,
Rawson Boddam, of whom presently.
William Roswell Torlese, E.l.C, d. unm. 1844.
John Dempster, Col. In ian army, d. anm. 18:2.
F'rancis, d. unm. 1809.
Anne, to. Gen. Wilson.
Hannah, d. unm. 1812.
Katherine Burrows, d. unm. 1856.
Mary, m. Dougal Christie, Esq., d. 1846.
The eldest son,
Rawson Boddam Crozier, Esq. of West Hill, Capt. R.E.,
present at the siege of Seringapatam, b. 24 Sept. 1775; in.
Oct. 1802, Hannah Frances, 2nd dau. of Capt. Sir Richard
Pearson, Knt., R.N., and d. 1849, leaving issue,
I. Richard, now of Westhill.
II. Rawson John, Col. E.l.C. nrniy, h. ISO.'i: m. 1st, 1815,
Emily, dau. of J. liri- btiiian, Esq.; and 2nilly, Emily
Davis. He c'. 18a.
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III. Wimam Pearson, Capt. B.N., of the Marina, Freshwater,
Isle of Wight ; (I. until. 1868.
IV. Francis Henry, E.I.C.S.,of Delawarr, Lymington, Hants,
m. 1st, Harriet, dau. of John Gresham Paske, Esq., and by
her (who d. 1837) had a son,
Gresham Paske, b. 18.37; m. 1859, Laura, dau. of William
Kew, Esq., and d. 1870, leaving i.ssue,
1 Walter Gresham Paske. 6. 1860; d. 187U
2 Montagu L. Paske, 6. 1867.
1 Margaret.
Mr. Francis Henry Crozier in. 2ndly, Harriet, eldest dau. of
Kev. Sir George Burrard, Bart, of Walhampton, and by her
(who rf. Dec. 1876) has issue,
1 Burrard Kawson, 46th regt., 6. 1850; m. 11 Oct. 1877,
Rebecca Frances, 2nd dau. of Major Percy, late 9th regt.
2 Pearson Frank, b. 1851; late of the E.N.; m. March,
1875, Diana EmUy, eldest dau. of H. M. Hammersley,
Esq., J.P.
1 Harriet Frances, m. 1866, Col. Charles 0. Creagh
Osborne, C.B., son of the late Sir Michael Creagh, K.H.,
by EUza, dau. of ihe Eight Hon. C. Osborne.
2 Emma Corrie, m. 1869, Major WilUam Smith, E.A., of
the Jordan Hill family.
3 Gertrude Julia. 4 Mary Alice.
V. Henry Thomas, d. unm. 1844.
■v I. John Christie Hamond, accidentally drowned off West-
hill, 1834.
I. Frances Margaret, d. unm. July, 1876.
Arm.$ — Az., on a chev. between three croziers or, as many
crescents.
Crest — A cubit arm vested gu., cuffed arg., the hand ppr.
grasping a crozier or.
iV/o«o— Fortuna scquatur.
Seat— \f est Hill, Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
Jamls Alexander Crcikshank, Esq. of Langley Park, 6.
22 March, 1823; 87th or Koyal Irish Fusiliers; m. 31 Dec.
1844, Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late Major-Generai
Alexander McGregor and Lady Charlotte McGregor; but
dying 1849, was s. by his brother,
William Cbuikshask, Esq. of Langley Park, b. 19 Feb.
1825; Lieut. Forfarshire and Kincardine Militia Artillery;
m. Jan. 1856, Miss Fanny Coker; and dying Dec. of the same
year, was s. by his brother, Adgustcs Walter, now of
Langley Park.
Arms— Or, three boars' heads couped sa. armed of the field
and langued gu. within a bordure of the last.
Crest — An armed hand holding a dagger in pale ppr.
3/otfo— Cavendo tutus.
Seat— Langley Park, Montrose, co. Forfar.
CRUM-EWING.
-See EwiNG.
CRinKSHANK OF LANGLEY PARK.
CsriKSHA>"K:, Afgustus Waltee, Esq. of
Langley Park, co. Forfar, J.P., b. 25 Aug. 1837 ;
m. 14 July, 18G3, Alethea Harriet, youngest dau.
of Kev. J. S. Jenkinson, M.A., Vicar of Eattersea,
and has issue,
I. James Walter, b. May, 1864.
I. Augusta Lsetitia. ii. Mary Helen.
^tUCftgC — AxDREw Crcikshank, m. a dau. of Bailee, of
Duncan, and had Donald and Thomas. The elder son,
Donald Cruikshank, of Gorton, m. Catherine, dau. of John
Grant, Esq. of Auchterblair, and had issue,
I. jAJfES, of Langley Park. ii. Patrick, of Stracathro.
ui. Charles, Capt. E.I.C.S., killed 1793.
IV. Daniel. v. John, of Langley Park, St. Vincent.
VI. Alexander, of Stracathro.
I. Clementina, m. Kev. Mr. Gr«nt.
II. Jane, m. James Houston, Esq.
The eldest son,
James Crcikshank, Esq. of Langley Park, m. June, 1792,
Margaret Helen, dau. of the Eev. Alex. Gerard, D.D., of
King's Coll. Aberdeen, and had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Patrick, of Glenskinno, co. Forfar, and Eichmond, West
Indies, b. 17 March, 1800; m. 1832, Charlotte, dau. of
Vincent Furrier, Esq., and had issue.
I. Clementina, d. unvi. Sept. 1840.
II. Elizabeth, twin with her brother James, d. 1866.
III. Margaret Helen.
IV. Mary, m. her cousin, Alex. Cruikshank, Esq. of
Keathock, co. Forfar; d. 1851.
Mr. Cruikshank d. Jan. 18.30, and was s. by his son,
James Cruikshank, Esq. of Langley Park, J.P. and D.L.,
Major Angus and Jlearns Militia, 6. 5 July, 1798, served
abroad with the ISth Hussars; in. Jan. 1821, Lady Anne
Lajtitia Carnegie, 2nd dau. of William, 7th Earl of Northesk,
and by her (who d. 25 Feb. 1870) has issue,
James Alexander. William.
Patrick, E.X. ; 6. 22 June, 1826; d. Jan. 1846.
Edward George Gerard, b. 10 May, 1829; 50th regt. Bengal
N.L; d. 1849.
Alexander, Lieut. R.N. ; 6. 15 Dec. 1830; d. 1851.
John Swynfen; b. 5 May, 1830; d. young.
Acccstcs Walter, now of Langley Park.
Mary, m. Oct. 1859, Burnett Cortes, Esq., of the Civil
Service.
Margaret Helen Georgina, m. 2 July, 1807, Charles John
Worthington, Esq.
Elizabeth Anne.
Mr. Cruikbhank d. Myy, 1812, and was s. by his cMtst sun,
CRUMP OF CHORLTON.
Ceump, Geoege Ceesswell, Esq. of Chovlton
HaU, CO. Chester, b. 1836; s. to the estate of.
Chorlton, of which he is Lord of the Manor, at|{
the death of his father in 1876.
3L 111 CHQC.— James Crumt, Esq. an officer E.N., who
was drowned at sea in 1775, was descended from a branch of
the family of Crump, Crumpe, or Crompe (as the name was
variously written), seated at Stonelynch, Sussex, in the 16tti
century. He left by his wife Ehzabeth Cotton, two sons, of
whom the younger, George, d. s. p. The elder,
John Gbegobt Crcmp, Esq. of Allan Bank, Westmorland,
and some time Solicitor, of Liverpool, 6. 1768; m. 1792, Marj',
only dau. and eventually sole heiress of John Hamerton,
Esq. of Saddleworth, co. York (by Julia Eliza his wife, only
dau. and heiress of John Eouth, Esq. of Scarborough, by Mary,
dau. and heiress of Thomas Lewin, Esq. of Amble, Northum-
berland, and Anne, dau. of Francis Eadc.liffe, of Meldon); a
branch of the ancient and knightly house of Hamerton, of
Hellifield Peel, and through the family of Lewin, connected
Tvilh the families of Cresswell, Manners, Eutherford, Kerr,
Delaval, <fcc. By this marriage Mr. Crump (who d. in 1844>
had issue,
I. John Gregory, 6. 1799; m. 1st, Miss Sarah Amos; 2ndly, in
1838,Maria, dau. of John Green, Esq.ofTaporley, co. Chester.
Hed. in 1856, leaving by his first wife, one son, Hamerton
Crump, late 20th regt., Capt. in the 7th Eoyal Lancashire
miitia, 6. 1832, m. 1873, Mary, dau. of W. Solly, Esq.
II. George Hamerton, of whom hereafter.
III. Augustus, 6. 1802; d. an infant.
I. Julia Eliza, m. to WilUam Jackson, D.D., Provost of
Queen's Coll. Oxford, and Eector of Lowther, Westmor-
land, and had issue.
II. Elizabeth, m. William Wardle, Banker, of Chester (who
d. 1864), and had issue. She d. in 1835.
III. Mary, d. unm. 1822.
IV. Louisa, m. Archibald Harvey, Esq. of Dcrry (who
d. 1849). She d. 1877.
v. Sophia, T/i. 1st, John Bond, Esq. of Derry (who d. 1849]
and has issue; 2ndly, 1852, Hildcbrand Henry Oakes, Ei
2nd son of Sir Henry Oakes, Bart.
John Gregory Crump was s. by his second son,
George Hamerton Crhmp, Esq. of Chorlton Hall,
m. 1st, 1828, Martha, dau. of John Green, Esq. of Tarporley,
and had by her (who d. 1843),
I. George Cresswell, now of Chorlton.
I. Mary, m.. 1863, T. Lewis Wilkinson, Esq., M.D., and has
issue.
He m. 2ndly, in 1846, Harriet Fanny, eldest dau. and co-
heiress of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Maddock, H.E.I.C.S. (whose
family was seated at Edge, co. Chester, in the 16th century,
and at Holt previously for several centuries, being desceuded
from Owen Gwynedd), and by her had issue,
II. John Hamerton, b. 18r)3. ,;
III. Ernest Kadcliffe, b. 1860. (
II. Martha Anne. lu. Harriet Frances Georgiana. jj
IV. Mary Edith. |
Mr. Crump, who was a J.P. for Shropshire, «. to the estat^
of Chorlton in 1868, at the death of Mrs. Glutton, the natur4'
dau. of his maternal uncle, John Hamerton, Esq., and widoWi
of Thomas Choilton Clntton, Esij., whose family had for four
(Ciilui'ies been sealed at Chorllou. He d. 25 (Jot. 1876, and'
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403
w.is s., umler the entail, by his son, George Ckesswell
CrUiMp, Esq., the present owner of Chorlton.
Arms — Quarterly; 1st and 4th, gu., a chevron between three
quartrefoils or, for Crump; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three hammers
sa., for Hamerton.
Crest — Three quartrefoils or, stalked and leaved vert.
Motto — Fixus adversa sperno.
Seat— Chorlton Hall, Itlalpas.
CRUTCHLEY OF SUNNINGHILL PARK.
Crutchlet, Charles, Esq. of Sunninghill Park,
Berks, Gen. in the ai'iuy, and Col. of the 23rd R.W.
Fusiliers, b. April, 1810 ; m. 16 Oct. 1851, Eliza
Bayfield, dau. of John Ilarris, Esq., E.N., and has
I. Percy Edward, 6. 24 July, 1855.
II. Charles, Lieut. Scots Guards, b. JO Dec. 1S5G.
I. Julia. II. Caroline. iii. Helen.
IV. Alice Mary.
HtnCafJC— MioHAEL DuFFiELD, Esq., TO. 1767, Alice
CRnTCHLEY, only dau. of Jeremiah Crutcliley, Esq., by Alice
Jackson his wife, and by her (who was 6. July, 1751, and
d. 1833) left issue,
I. George Henry, of Sunninghill.
II. Thomas, M.P. for Abingdon, m. 1st, 1810, Emily, only
child of George Elwes, Esq. of IMarsham Park, Berks, and
d. 1845, having had issue,
1 George, d. Jan. 1833. 2 Henry, d. 18G3.
3 Charles, of Marsham Park (see Ddffield).
1 Caroline, m. Edwin Martin Atkins, Esq. of Kingston
Lisle, Berks, and d. in 1866.
2 Maria, m. Head Pottinger Best, Esq. and d. in 1845.
3 Anna, m. John S. Phillips, Esq. of Culham, co. Oxford.
4 Susan, d. May, 1841.
5 Elizabeth, m. John Henry Ashurst, Esq.
He r,i. 2ndly, 1833, Augusta, 2nd dau. of Col. Ruslibrooke,
M.P. for West Suffolk, and has issue,
4 Thomas. 5 Arthur, deceased.
6 Augusta, deceased. 7 Mary.
I. Alicia Julia, deceased. ii. Maria, deceased.
ni. Matilda, deceased. iv. Anna Maria, deceased.
V. Jane Hester, deceased.
The elder son,
George Henry Ddffield, Esq. of Sunninghill Park, assumed
the surname and arms of Crotchlet only, by royal license,
1806, and served as High Sheriff 1807. He was b. Oct. 1778,
m. 14 April, 1806, Juliana, eldest dau. of Sir William Buirell,
Bart., and had issue,
Percy Henry, his heir.
Charles, now of Sunninghill Park.
Elizabeth, m. Alfred Arkwright, Esq.
Caroline, m. the Rev. Henry Leigh Bennett.
Mr. Crutchlcy d. 25 Jan. 1868, aged 89. His elder son,
Percy Henry Crutchley, Esq. of Sunninghill Park. J.i\
and D.L., b. Dec. 1807 ; d. unm. 6 May, 1876, and was s. by
his brother.
Arms— Arg., a chevron gu. cotised az. between three
torteaux, each encircled by two branches of oak ppr.
Ccesf— On a mount vert, a talbot sejant arg. collared and line
reflexed over the back or, the dexter forepaw on a torteau.
iSeaf— Sunninghill Park, near Staines.
CRUWYS OF CRUWYS MORCHARD
COURT.
Cruwys, GrEORGE James, Esq., M.A. of Cruwys
Morchard Court, Tiverton, Devon, J. P., Lord of the
Manor of Cruwys Morchard, b. 1836; m. 187G,
Mary Helen, elder dau. of Rev. L. W. Owen, Rector
of Wonston, Hants, and Hon. Canon of Winchester.
Mr. Cruwys was educated at Marlborough College,
and Balliol College, Oxford.
ILtltfiigC. — The family of Cruwys is a very ancient
Devonshire family, traceable back nearly to the Norman Con-
quest. The Cruwyses of Morchard became extinct in the
male line at the decease, 1803, of the late Rev. Henry Short-
rudge Cruwys, LL.D., D.L., of Cruwys Morchard. His dau.
and CO heiress, IIahrhqt Cruwvs, ih. 1701, Ge-juge Suaki.and,
Esq. of South Molton, Devon (who d. 1831), son of John
Sharland, Esq. of South Molton, and Mary Baker his wile,
and d. 1847, having had issue,
John, 6. 1799; d. 1800.
George, his heir.
Henry, 6. 1805; d. unm. 1829.
Arthur, 6. 1807; m. 1843, Julia Boteler, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Hodges, of Little Waltham, Essex, and has issue
four sons and two daus.
Mary; Harriet; Emily; and Elizabfth ; all deceased.
Anne. Caroline.
The 2nd son.
Tub Rev. George Sharland Cruwys, M.A., of Cruwys
Morchard Court, Devon, b. 30 April, 1802; m. 1834, Mary
Eliza, dau. of G. J. Riddell, Esq. of Bingwell, Tiverton, and
by her (who d. Dec. 1871) had issue.
I. George James, now of Cruwys Morchard.
II. Arthur Henry (Rev.), Rector of Cruwys Morchard, b.
1837 ; m. 1867.
Mr. Cruwys was Rector of Cruwys Morchard, and a Magistrate
for Devonshire. He d. Oct. 1874.
Arms — Az., a bend per bend indented arg. and gu. between
six escallops or.
Orest — On a mount vert a stork ppr. holding in the dexicr
claw an escallop or.
Seat — Cruwys Blorchard Court, Tiverton, Devon.
CUBITT OF HONINa HALL.
CuBiTT, Edward G-eorge, Esq. of Honing Hall,
Norfolk, b. 19 Jan. 1860.
iLlltCagC— The family of Cubitt, represented by George
Cubitt, Esq. of Catfleld Hall, has been settled in Norfolk from
a very early period ; in later times at Yarmouth, of which
borough Benedict Cubitt, son of Robert Cubitt, was Mayor
in 1566; he was father of
Thomas Cdbitt, Esq. of Southrepps, Norfolk, whose son (by
Diana his wife, dau. of John Housegoe, Esq. of Lynn),
John Cobitt, Esq. was Mayor of Great Yarmouth 1664. lie
settled at Hickling. He m. Elizabeth, dau. and sole heiress of
William Lynn, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Bintree, Norfolk,
and had issue, John ; Benjamin ; and Mary. The 2nd son,
Benjamin Cubitt, Esq., was father of two sons,
I. George, of Catfield, J.P. and D.L., m. 1st, 1782, Mary,
dau. of the Rev. C. Finley ; and rJndly, Frances, dau. of
the Rev. Henry Parish, and had issue,
1 Thomas, of Catfield, Colonel in tlie army, J.P., b. 1784 ;
m. 1817, Annette, dau. of Archibald Campbell, Esq. of
Askomel, and dying 1841, left issue,
George, of Catfield Hall, a Capt. in the army; m. 1st,
Mary, only dau. of John Paterson, Esq. ; and 2ndly,
1848, Julia, dau. of Rev. P. White, of Winchester.
Henry Archibald, J. P., late Capt. 63rd regt. ; m. Hen-
rietta, dau. of Rev. Henry Turton, of Betley, co. Stafford.
John William.
Charles Campbell, Capt. 62nd regt.
Margaret. Annette. Fanny. Charlotte.
2 Henry, Capt. R.A.; to. 1st, Mary, dau. of Robert
Mangles, Esq. ; and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Robert Fellowes,
Esq. of Shottisham, co. Norfolk.
3 William, Major Bengal N.I., m. Miss Harriet Harcourt.
4 Charles.
5 Benjamin Lucas (Rev.), m. Emma, dau. of Francis Holy-
oake, Esq. of Tettenhall, co. Stafford, and sister of Sir
Francis Lyttleton Holyoake Goodricke, Bart., and had
6 Edward George, an officer in the army, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Miles Weston, Esq. of Thorpe, near Norwich.
1 Charlotte, to. Rev. Thomas Wright, of Kilverston,
Norfolk.
2 Ann Elizabeth, to. Col. David Story, R.A.
3 Mary, m. J. Meggison, Esq. of Northumberland.
4 F'anny. 5 Agnes.
6 Marianne, to. Rev. E. Johnson, Rector of Lavcnhani,
Suffolk.
II. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
The younger son,
Thomas Cubitt, Esq. of Honing Hall, Norfolk, to. Mary,
dau. of Rev. J. Smith, of East Dereham, in same co., and was
father of
Thomas Cubitt, Esq. of Honing Hall, J.P. and D.L., b.
1 Jan. 1760; to. 18 July, 17»5, Catharine, dau. of Henry
Spencer, Esq. of Dulwich, stated to have been of a brancli of
the Spencers nf AUhorpe, and had issue,
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TUE LANDED GENTRY.
CUL
r.DWAED George, his heir.
Francis William, Rector of Fritton, Suffolk, J.P., 6. 7 April,
1799; m. Jane Mary, dan. of the Rev. Henry Nicimlaa
Astley, son ol Sir Edward Astley, 4th bart. of Melton Con-
stable, and unilc to Jacob. Lord Hastings, and has issue,
Frank Astley, late Capt. Tith Fusiliers, 6. 18.34; to. Ia61,
Bertha Harriott, dau. of Capt. Thomas Blakiston, R.N., and
has a son, Bertram Julian Thomas, 6. la71 ; Spencer;
Lucy; Jane; Sophia; Georgiana.
Marianne, m. Kcv. J. Taylor, Rector of Hainford, Xorfolk,
and Diptford, Devon.
Sophia, m. Rev. H. Evans, Rector of Lyng and Swanton
Abbots, Norfolk.
Maria Emily, m. Thomas Jex Blake, Esq. of Doctors'
Commons.
The eldest son,
Edward Georoe Ccbitt, Esq. of Honing Hall, Norfolk,
late of the InniskiUing Dragoons, J. P. and D.L., b. 10 March,
179.'); m. 4 Jan. 18.W, Emma, dau. of Rev. Benjamin Lucas
Cubitt, of Catfield, and had issue,
Edward Georoe, his heir.
Emma Catharine. Ilarriefte Emily.
Mr. Cubitt d. 1865, and was k. by his only son, Edward
George Cubitt, now of Honing Hall.
Arms — Sa., a bow and arrow arg.
Crest — An arm in armour holding an arrow fcs'ways ppr.
Heat — Honing Hall, near North Walsham, Norfolk.
CTJLIiEN OF GLENADE,
CrLLEX, Cairxcboss Thomas, Esq. of Glenndo
CO. Leitrim, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1822, b. 20
Jan. 1802 ; m. 13 Feb. 1832, Jane Eleanor, 3rd dau.
of Henry Palmer, Esq. of ShrifP, co. Leitrim, by
Catherine his wife, eldest dau. of the Eev. Cairn-
cross Cullen, of Skreeuey, Eector of Manor
Hamilton, and has issue,
I. Cairnckoss Palmer, 6. 22 March, 183.5.
II. Henry John James, b. 23 June, 1836; d. Oct. 1836.
I. Hester Jane.
II. Kate Susannah, m. 15 Sept. 1865.
III. Minnie Victoria, m. 30 April, 1857, Rev. J. Hamilton,
Rector of Manor Hamilton.
tv. Ethel Henrietta, d. 23 Sept. 1857.
V. Constance Elizabeth, d. 3 March, 1862.
VI. Gertrude Marion.
ULintZQC, — This family, whioh claims to be derived from
the old Irish race of O'Cuilleans, is stated to have migrated for
a time to Scotland, but to have returned eventually to Ireland,
temp. Charles I., and to have obtained by patent considerable
grants of land in the county of Leitrim. The great-grand-
father of the present representative,
Patrick Ccllen, Esq. of Skreeny, m. Isabella, dau. of
Cairncross Ncsbitt, Esq. of Aughamore, co. Roscommon, and
had issue, Patrick, m. Judith, dau. of Owen Wynne, Esq. of
Hazlewood.co. Sligo; Caiencross, of whom presently ; James,
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Adams, Esq. of co. Cavan, and
had issue (Anna and Francis Nesbitt, of Corry, co. Leitrim);
John, m. 1st, Margaret, another dau. of Samuel Adams, Esq.,
and 2ndly, Lady Catherine Berminaham ; Francis, Major of
Carbineers, d. unm.; Henry, Capt. of the Leitrim Militia, d.
unm.; Isabella, m Francis Isdell, Esq. of Rockbrook, co.
Westmeath ; Margaret, m. Rev. Whitnell Sneyd ; and Eliza-
beth, m. — L'Estrange, Esq. of co. Westmeath. The 2nd
son.
The Rev. Cairncross Cullen, Rector of Manor Hamilton,
m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of James Soden, Esq. of Grunge,
CO. Sligo, and had issue,
Cairncross, his heir.
John James, of .Skreeny, J. P., Lieut. -Cr,l. of the leitrim
Militia, m. Bridget, dau. of Hanicl Finucane, Ki^q. of Stamer
Park, CO. Clare, and has issue.
Henry Francis, to. Hester, dau. of John Dickson, Erq. of
Woodville, co. Leitrim, Barrisiei-at-Law.
Catherine, m. Henry Palmer, Esq., Capt. in the Prince of
Wales Fencibles.
Jane Elizalielh, m. George Gledstanes, Esq. of co. Tyrone.
Eliza Melvina, to. 1st, Major Jones, 2."th Liaht Dragoons
and 2ndly, Lieut.-Col. Campbell, Uth Royal Lancers. ' '
The eldest son,
Cairncross Cdlien, Epq. of Skreeny, m. 10 Afiril, isno,
Hester, dau. of Major Dickson of Woodville. co. I.eltrini, MP.
for Ballysbannon ; and dying 1801, left by ln-r, who m. 2iiUly,
the Rev. Herbert Mandeville Nash, an only son, the prosrnt
Cairncross Thomas Cullen, Esq. of Glenade.
Arms — Or, two lions combatant gu.
Crest— A pelican in her nest valuing herself and feeding her
young ppr.
Motto — Carpe Diem.
Seat — Glenade House, Manor Hamilton.
CULLEY OF COUPLAND CASTLE.
CcLLET, Matthew Tewabt, Esq. of Coupland
CasHe, Xorthumberland, J.P., High Sheriff 18G9,
m. 6 Oct. 1859, Harriet, dau. of Eev. Thomas
Knight, Vicar of Ford, and by her (who d. 187-),
ha.s issue,
I. Matthew, 6. 1860.
II. Thomas, h. 1861.
III. John Henry, 6. 1864.
IV. George Christopher Bolton, 6. UG5.
I. Ethel Harriet. ii. Margaret Elizabeth,
in. Sarah Georgiana Eleanor.
ILiltCflJC. — Previously to their going to Northumber-
land, the CuUeys were settled for many generations in the
.south of the co. Durham, at Denton and Beaumont Hill, at
which latter place they were located in the middle of the 17th
century.
Matthew Ccllet, Esq. of Denton, 6. 1685 (son of Matthew
Ctilley, Gent, of Beaumont Hill, and grand.son of John Culley,
of Beaumont Hill); to. Eleanor, dau. of Edward Surtees, Esq.
of Mainsforth, co. Durham, and had, with numerous otluT
children, who d. unm., three sons, Matthew, of Akeld ; George
(see CvLLEY of Fi'W'jerry Towjr); and James, who left an only
dau. and heir. The eldest son,
Matthew Culley, Esq. of Akeld, m. 1783, Catherine, dau.
of George Bates, Esq., and by her (who d. 1814) left at hia
decease 1804, a son and successor,
Matthew Culley, Esq. of Coupland Castle, who to. ISTI,
Margaret Ann, younger dau. of Edward Tewart, Esq. of South-
gate Park, Miildlesex ; both d. 1834, leaving an only son, the
present Matthew Culley, Esq. of Coupland Castle: and an
only dau., Margaret Eleanor, who m. 1856, J. M. Stobart, Esq.,
and rf. 1868, leaving issue, George Culley Stobart; Rosamond
Margaret; and Eleanor Stobart.
Arms — Per pale indented az. and sa. on a chevron engrailed
erm. between three talbots" heads erased or, as many roses gu.
barbed and seeded ppr.
Crest— In front of an oak tree ppr. a talbot statant per pile
az. and or, gorged with a collar gemelle arg. and holding in tiio
mouth a lily slipped ppr.
Motlo — Amicos semper amat.
Seo.t — Coupland Castie, Wooler.
CULLEY OF FOWBERRY TOWER.
CuLEET, Geoeoe, Esq. of Fowberrv Tower,
Northumberland, J. P., High Sheriff 18f;7, 6. 26 Jan.
1834 ; m. 17 June, 1858, Jane Arundell St. Aubyii,
elder dau. of the late William Artliur Woodcoc!:,
Esq., and has a dau.,
Jane Darling.
ILtUCaflC— George Culley, Esq. of Fowbcrry Tower
(2nd son of Matthew Culley, Esq. of Denton, by Eleanor
Surtees his wife), ra. 1777, Jane, dau. of Walter Atkinson, Esq.,
by whom he left at his decease, 1813 (with one dau., Eleanor,
m. James Dariing, Esq.), a son,
Matthew Culley, Esq. of Fowbcrry Tower, 6. 15 Feb.
1778; J. P., who d. 1819, and was s. his nephew (the only son
of James Darling and Eleanor Culley),
George Darling, Esq. of Fowberry Tower, who was kilUd
by a fall from his horse, Feb. 1850. He 7)i.5July, 1831, Helen,
dau. of the late Capt. Thomas Masson, Royal Artillery, of Sca-
Tiew House, St. Andrews, and had issue,
George, who has taken the name of Cullet, and is now of
Fowberry Tower.
James Dariinn-Barker, h. 14 May, 1835, Conimaiider R.N.,
Retired List, who assumed the name of Barker.
William, b. 7 June, 183t;; d. 17 May, 1K4I.
Matthew Thomas, b. 10 March, lh4U; d. 7 Dec. K07.
Tliuiiras William, 6. 2a Dec. IbJJ.
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Isabella Eleanor, to. 9 June, 1S57, Fenton John, eldest son |
of Arthur Percy Aylmer, Esq. of Femey, co. Cork.
Eleanor Jane.
Hose Helen, d. 24 Jan. 1352.
Arms, die. — See Collby of Couplaml Castle.
i'eai—Fo wherry Tower, near Wooler.
CXJNINaHAME OF LAINSHAV/.
CUNTNGHAME, JOHN WiLLIAM HERBERT, Esq. of
Lainsliaw, co. Ajr, late Capt. 2nd Life Guards, b. 18
Pec. 1834. ; m. 16 Nov. 1867, Emily, dan. of Major
George Graham, youngest son of Sir James Graham,
1st bart. of Nctherby, and has issue,
EicHAKD John, b. 4 July, 1871.
Emily, 6. 4 Sept. 1872.
ILtllCJCflE. — WfLLiAM CuNiNGHAME, of Laiushaw and
Diichrae, descended from a younger branch of Cunninphame
of Caprington, N.B., m. Margaret Nicholson, eldest dau. of the
Hon. George Cranstoun, son of James, 6th Lord Cranstoun, by
Jane his wife, dau. of William Kerr, 2nd Marquess of Lothian,
and left issue,
John, of Lainshaw.
Maria Edmonstoune Cbanstodn, of Corehouse, co. Lanark,
d. 1861.
JIargaret Nicholson Edmonstoune CRANSTonN, of Core-
house.
Anne Selby, to. Richard Barrfe Dunning, 2nd Lord Ashbur-
ton, and d. 1835, leaving no issue.
CArcy Maxwell, d. unm. Louisa, d. unm.
Isabella, to. Eoderick Macleod, Esq. of Cadboll, Lord Lieu-
tenant and M.P.forco. Buss, and d. 15 L)ec. la/S.
The son and heir,
John Ccninghame, Esq. of Lainshaw, co. Ayr, and Duchrae,
CO. Kircudbright, J. P. and D.L., b. 13 Feb. 1796; m. 26
March, 1831, Eliza Mary, dau. of Capt. Upton, E.N., and had
John William Herbert, now of Lainshaw.
Kichard Dunning Barre, of Duchrae, co. Kircudbright, resi-
dent at Hensol Castle, Douglas, J. P. and D.L., late Capt.
2nd Life Guards, b. 27 May, 1836.
George Wenceslaus, b. 12 Nov. 1837; d. April, 1871.
Charles Edward Harris Edmonstoune-Cranstoun, of Core-
house, 6. 11 June, 1841 ; to. 1874, Edith Mary, dau. of late
C. E. Jernlngham, Esq.
Eliza Anne. Margaret Mary, d. unm.
Arms — Arg., a shakefork sa. within a bordure erm.
Crest — A dexter hand holding a plumb-rule ppr.
Motto — Over, fork over.
i'eat — Lainshaw, Ayr, N.B.
CUNINGHAME OF CEAIGENDS.
CuNiNGHAME, JoHN Chaeles, Esq. of Craigends
and Walkinshaw, co. Renfrew, and Foyers, co. In-
verness, J. P. and D.L., 17tb Laird of Craigends, b.
29 May, 1851 j s. his father 1866.
iLt'lttaflf. — Alexander, 1st Earl of Gleneairn, gave, a.d.
1477, the lands of Craigends, co. Renfrew, to his second son,
William Conninghame, and those lands have remained in
the possession of his lineal descendants to the present time. He
m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Sir William Stewart,
Knt., of Arthurlje, by whom he had a son,
William, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, Marion, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Auchin-
leck, Knt., of Auchinleck, and widow of Campbell; of
Loudoun, and by her had a son,
David, of Bartenholm, ancestor of CnNNiKGHAME of Robert-
land.
The elder son of the first wife,
William Cuninghame of Craigends, s. his father; and m.
Giles, dau. of Sir John Campbell, Knt., of Loudoun, by whom
he had (with several daus., who intermarried with the House
of Castlemilk, Porterfield, Eldersley, Auchenamcs, and New-
ark), three sons,
Gabriel, his heir.
William, ancestor of Cuninghame of Carncuren.
Robert, ancestor of Cuninghame, of Bedland, of Achiuharvic,
and of Suthouk.
The elder son,
Gabriel Cuninghame of Craigends, to. the dau. of Living-
ston of Kilsyth, and had (with two daus., Jane^, m. Sir Patrick
Houstoun, Knt., of that ilk ; and another, m. Andrew SlirUug,
of Portnallan and Law), two sons,
William, his successor.
James, ancestor of Cuninghame of Achinyards.
Gabriel Cuninghame fell at the battle of Pinkie, 1547, and
was s. by his eldest son,
William Cuninghame, of Craigends, who m. Margaret, dau.
of William Cuninghame ot Cuninghamehead; and d. 1568,
leaving a son and heir,
Alexander Cuninghame, of Craigends, to. Lady Elizabeth
Cuninghame, dau. of William, 6th Earl of Gleneairn, and had
a son and heir,
WiLLLAM Cuninghame, of Craigends, who to. Elizabeth, dau.
of Archibald Stewart of Castlemilk, and had a son and a
dau.,
William, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Napier, Bart., of
Blerchistown, and d. v. -p. 1636, leaving three daus., inter-
married into the Houses of Bargarran, Southbar, and Dar-
geval, a son,
Alexander, who s. his grandfather.
Janet, m. 1630, John Crawfurd, of Crawfurdland.
William Cuninghame d. subsequent to 1636, and was s. by his
grandson,
Alexander Cuninghame, of Craigends, to. Janet, dau. of
William Cuninghame of Achinyards, and had issue,
William, his successor.
Elizabeth, m. George Houstoun of Johnstown.
Rebecca, m. John Hamilton of Grange.
Janet, to. John Alexander of Blackhouse.
Marion, to. Alexander Portorfield of Fullwood.
The son,
William Cuninghame, of Craigends, was elected by the
Freeholders of the co. of Renfrew one of their Commissioners
to the Convention of Estates, which met at Edinburgh 14
March, 1689, and was afterwards M.P. for the county. He ',u.
Christian, dau. of Sir John Colquhoun, Bart., of Luss, and had
issue,
Alexander, his successor.
William, to. Maitha, dau. of John Robinson of Glasgow,
Merchant, and had an only dau., Margaret, m. her cousin,
William Cuninghame of Craigends.
James, d. unm.
Lillias, m. Thomas Wallace of Cairnhill, co. Ayr.
Magdalene, m. Mungo Campbell of Nether Place, co. Ayr.
Elizabeth, m. Gabriel Porterfield of Hapland, co. Ayr.
The eldest son,
Alexander Cuninghame, of Craigends, r,;. 1st, Ann, dau. of
Sir John Houstoun of that ilk, and had issue,
William, his successor.
Christian, in. Boyd Porterfield of that ilk.
Joanna, m. Claude Alexander of Newton.
He TO. 2ndly, Katherine, dau. of Sir John Campbell of Houston,
but had no further issue. He was s. by his son,
William Cuninghame, of Craigends, who m. his cousin,
Margaret, dau. of his uncle, William Cuninghame, and had
three sons,
Alexander, s. his father; but d. s. p. 1700.
William, s. his brother; but d. unm. 1792.
John, successor to his brother.
The third son,
John Cuninghame, of Craigends, eventually s. to the estates,
and TO. 1794, Frances, dau. of Sir James Maxwell, 6th bart. of
PoUok, by whom (who d. 1797) he had no issue. He m. 2ndly,
July, 1800, Margaret, dau. of Sir William Cuninghame, bart. of
Robertland, by whom (who d. 24 Jan. 1842), he had issue,
I. William, to. Robina, dau. of A. Currie, Esq., and had
issue, William, late Capt. 11th Hussars.
II. Alexander, of whom hereafter.
ui. John, VI. Rosa, dau. of Sir Charles Cuninghame, Bart, of
Robertland.
IV. Boyd Alexander, -m. Mary, dau. of John Wilkinson, Esq.
Australia.
V. Robert Charles.
I. Ann Colquhoun, to. John Douglas Edward Henry 7th
Duke of Argyll.
u. Margaret, m. Roger Duke, Esq. of Newpark.
III. Frances Maxwell, m. John Kincaid Lennox, Esq. of
Lennox Castle, co. Stirling.
IV. Lillias, to. William Bonar, Esq. of Warriston.
V. Janet Lucretia, d. unm.
VI. Williamina, m. Rev. Thomas Main, of Edinburgh.
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He d. 9 March, 1822, his 2na son,
Alexander CcNiNcnAME, Esq. of Craifcemls, h. 14 Sept.
1804, purchased the property from his nephew, William ; he
m. 5 Sept. 1848, Jane, 2nd dau. of James McHardy, Esq.
of Glenboig, co. Lanark, and d. 9 Nov. 186G, having had by
her (who d. 1 June, 1SG4) two sons,
John-Charles, now of Craigends and Walkinshaw.
Alexander WiUiam, b. 1853 ; d. 1855.
j<rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a shakefork sa., for
Cuninchame; 2na and 3rd, or, a fess chequy az. and arg., for
Steward of Arthurley.
Ch-egt—K unicorn's head couped or, gorged with a collar
chequy az. and arg.
Motto— &o fork forward.
Sf„j,,_Craigencls, and Walkinshaw, Johnstone, co. Renfrew;
Carlton Club, Loudun.
CUNINGHAME OP CAPRINGTON.
Smith-Cuninghame, William Cathcaet, Esq.
of Caprington Castle, co. Ayr, J.P. and D.L. for
Ayrshire, and J.P. co. Lanark, b. 31 Aug. 1814;
m. 3 Aug. 1847, Maria, dau. of James Anstruther,
Esq., aud has issue,
I. John Ansteuthee, 6. 15 Nov. 1852, Lieut. 2nd Life
Guards.
ji. Thomas Dick, 6. 5 Dec. 1858, Lieut. 1st Royal Lanarkshire
JMilitia.
III. Douglas Alexander, 6. 14 July, 1865.
I. Mary Anne, 6. 12 Feb. 1850; m. 16 May, 1873, James
Alexander Tait, late Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards.
II. Anne Dick, 6. 10 April, 1867.
ILtltPaflC— Adam Ccninghame, son of Thomas Cuning-
hame, of Braidhead, who was 2nd son of Sir William
Cuninghame, of Kilmaurs, m. a dau. of Sir Duncan Wallace,
the heiress of Caprington, and dying 1431, was i. by his
son,
Sib Adam Cuninghame, of Caprington, who m. Isabella, dau.
of Malcolm Crawford ; and dying 1500, was s. by his son,
John Cuninghame, of Caprington, who m. Annabella, dau.
of George Campbell, of Loudoun, and widow of Thomas Boswell,
of Auchinleck, and was s. by
William Ccninghame, of Caprington and Bromhill, who m.
a dau. of Sir WiUiam Hamilton, of Sanquhar ; and d. 1590.
His 2nd son,
John Cuninghame, of Broomhill, to. Eleanor, dau. of
Andrew M'Adam, of Waterhead, and was s. by his son,
William Ccninghame, of Broomhill, who m. 1st, Janet, dau.
of Patrick Leslie, Lord Lindores, by whom he had a numerous
family. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of William Sinclair, of
Ratter (great-grandfather of William, 10th Earl of Caithness).
This WilUam Cuninghame was one of the Commissioners for
the Covenanters 1639. He was s. at his decease by his
eon,
SiE John Ccninghame, of Lambrughton and Caprington,
•who was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 19 Sept. 1669. This
gentleman, a very eminent lawyer, was appointed to plead
against the Duke of Lauderdale before Charles II. in council,
and succeeded in establishing the mis-government of that
nobleman. He m. Margaret, dau. of William Murray, of
Tolmaise and Touchatlam, co. Stirling, by whom ho had two
eons, William, his heir; and John, a distinguished lawyer;
and one dau. He d. 1684, and was s. by his elder son,
SiE William Ccninghame, 2nd bart., m. Janet, only dau.
and heir of Sir James Dick, Bart, of Prestonfleld, and had,
vith other issue,
I. John (Sir), Bart, of Caprington (a seat which is said to
have belonged to the great Sir William Wallace, and was
even then considered ancient). He d. 30 Nov. 1777, in the
82nd year of his age. Sir John m. 1749, Lady Elizabeth
Montgomery, eldest dau. of Alexander, 9th Earl of Eglinton,
and had two sons. His elder son,
Sir William, 6. 19 Dec. 1752; m. 19 Nov. 1799, Mrs.
Graeme, and d. without issue, when the baronetcy de-
volved upon his cousin. Sir Robert Keith Dick, of Preston-
field, the descendant of Alexander Cunningham, a younger
Bon of Sir William, the 2nd hart., who assumed the sur-
name of Dick upon inheriting the title and estate of
Prestonfleld.
n. Alexander, of whom we treat.
Tliis younger son,
Sra Alexander Dick (paternally Cuninghame), of Preston-
field, had previously to the decease of his brother, studied
medicine, and practised with great repute in the co.
of Pembroke, as Doctor Alexander Cuninghame. In the
year 1756, he was unanimously chosen President of the
Royal College of Edinburgh ; and for seven years afterwards
successively had the same high honour conferred upon
him. Sir Alexander m. 1st, 1736, his cousin, Janet, dau. of
Alexander Dick, Esq., by whom he had three daus., and
2ndly, 1762, Mary, eldest dau. of David Butler, Esq. of co.
Pembroke, by whom he had three sons and three daus.,
William (Sir), his successor.
John (Sir), who s. his nephew, and d. 1812,
Robert Keith (Sir), 7th bart.
Elizabeth, m. 1788, Hon. Robert Lindsay, and had issue,
Mary, m. 1780, Alexander Pringle, Esq. of Whytbank, Sel-
kirkskire, and had issue.
Margaret, m. 1793, James Stark, Esq. of Kingsdale, co.
Fife, and d. his widow, 21 July, 1846, having had three
daus.
Sir Alexander d. 10 Nov. 1785, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir William, to. Miss Johanna Douglas heir of Garwald-
foot, CO. Peebles, by whom he left issue,
1 Alexander (Sir), 5th bart., who d. unm. 1808.
1 Mary, 7)1. Rev. David Wauchopc, 2ndsonof JohnWauchope,
Esq. of Edmonstone, and had an only child, who d. an
infant.
2 Anne, m. 7 Aug. 1812, John Smith, Esq. (who took the
name of Ccninghame, and d. 3 Oct. 1855), and d. 1 March,
1830, having had two sons,
Thomas Smith-Ccninghame, Esq. of Caprington Castle, co.
Ayr, who d. unm. 30 June, 1857.
William Cathcart Smith-Ccninghame, now of Caprington
Castle.
Joanna Trotter, to. March, 1850, Rev. William Henry
Cooper, and d. Aug. 1868, leaving issue.
3 Agnes Joanna, m. Alex. Pringle, Esq. of Whytbank.
4 Elizabeth, to. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Duncan MacGregor, K.C.B.,
Inspector-Gen. of Police in Ireland, and d. 9 March, 1858.
The Baronet d. 19 Nov. 1796.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a shalcefork sa. within a
bordure erm. 2nd and 3rd, erm., a fess az. between two
mullets in chief and a hart's head erased in base attired with
tentynes gu.
Crests — 1st : A dexter hand holding a plumb ruleppr., and in
an escroll over the same this motto " Ad amu.ssim." 2nd: A ship
in distress ppr. and in an escroll over this motto, "at fpcs
infracta."
Motto — Vis vita virtutis.
Supporters — Two horses at liberty arg. maned and hoofed
arg.
Sca<— Caprington Castle, near Kilmarnock, Ayrshire; Auch-
lochan House, Lanarkshire.
CUNINGHAME OP BANDALLOCH.
Cuninghame, Maegaeet Christian Johanna,
of Ballynorris, Isle of Man, present representative
of Cuninghame, of Bandalloch, s. her brother, 1872.
HtltCaflt.— The early history of the Cuninghames of
Drumquhassil and Bandalloch, co. Stirling, of whom Miss
Cuninghame is the representative, is fully given in the
Appendix to NisheVs Heraldry (1742).
The Cuninghames of Drumquhassil had an active share
in the early historical events of Scotland, and the name of
John Cuninghame, styled " The Laird of Drumquhassil,"
appears in the roll of landlordis, &c., appended to a long
and important Scotch Act of Parliament regarding tho
police of the country, commonly called " The General Band,"
1587.
Col. William Ccninghame, of Ballanorris (Bliss Cuning-
hame's grandfather), was eldest son of George Cuninghame,
of Bandalloch, and Esther his wife, dau. of Alexander Jolly,
of the High Court of Admiralty, Edinburgh, and who were
to. 6 Nov. 1752. He sold Bandalloch in 1791, on acquiring
property in the Isle of Man. His grandfather, William 1
Cuninghame, of Bandalloch (who m. Martha, dau. of Sir j
George Suttie, 1st bart. of Balgone, co. Haddington), was 10th in j
order of succession from Sir Andrew Cuninghame, of Pol-
maise and Drumquhassil {temp. King David II.), who was
2nd son of Sir Robert de Cuninghame, Lord of Kilmaurs,
ancestor of the Cuninghames, Earls of Glencairn.
Col. Wm. Ccninghame, of Ballanorris, Lieut. -Col. of the 58th
regt., from which ho retired in 1795, was b. 1753, and d. 1825.
Ue m. 1791, Chastian (iJ. l£i!2), dau. of John Taubnian, Esq.
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of The Bowling Green, Castletown, and The Nunnery, Douglas, '
Isli- of Man, and had a son and successor,
KoBEBT CcNiNGHAME, Esq. of Ballynorris, 6. 1V93 ; m.
Feb. 1S22, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Patrick McDouRall, Esq. of
Gailanacli, Argyllshire, and by her (who d. 10 July, lb34) he left
at his decease, 13 June, 1832,
I. William John, of Ballynorris, Lieut, and Adjutant
of the 42nd Itoyal Highlanders, 6. 14 Aug. 182G; d. at
Halifax, Nova Scotia, 21 June, 1850.
n. Patrick Taubman, of BaUynorris, 6. 29 Sept. 1827 ;
m. 1853, Margaret, dau. of J. Quayle, Esq. of Castletown,
Isle of Man, and (/. without issue, 30 April, 1872.
III. Bobeit Campbell, Capt. 42nd Royal Highlanders (with
which regiment he served throughout the Crimean cam-
paign), 0. May, 1829; d. at Malta of Crimean fever on his
way home, 5 Sept. 1856.
I. Margaret Christian Johanna, now of Ballynorris.
II. Mary Jane, b. 6. Jan. 1832; m. 27 April, 1852, James
Stewart Robertson, Esq. of Edradynate, J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Perth ; and d. 20 April, 1866, leaving issue (with several
daus.) a son, James, J. P. for Perthshire, 6. 14 Nov.
1856.
Arms— Arg., a shakefork sa. between three roses gu.
Crest — A trunk of an oak tree with a sprig vert.
Motto — Tandom.
Seat — Lorn House, Castle Town, Isle of Man.
Town Jitsidaict—Gl, Melville Street, Edinburgh.
CUNINGHAME OF BALGOWNIE.
CrNi>-GHAME, John, Esq. of Balgownie House,
Perth, J.P., formerly Capt. of Cavalry, b. 23 May,
1835 ; m. 7 Aug. 1866, Helen Eebecca, dau. of
./Eneas Eanaldson Macdonell, Esq. of Glengarry,
and lias issue,
John Alistair Erskine, 6. 10 Nov. 1S69.
Helen Josephine Erskine.
ILtnCiltJC. — John CcNiNonAsrE, Esq., son of Eobeiit
Ccninghame (of the line of Cuninghame of Drumquhassil), who
purchased Banton and Comrie, m. 1736, Hannah, dau. of John
Erskine, Esq. of Balgownie, co. Perth, and eventually heiress
of her brother, by whom he had a son.
Rev. Robert Cuninghame, of Balgownie, m. the dau. of
MoncriefF, of Culfargie, and had two sons, John, his heir, and
Robert, of Bower House, who had one son, d. s.p. He d. 1801,
and was «. by his eldest son,
John Coninghame, Esq. of Balgownie, m. 1792, Jean, dau.
of James Hutchinson, Esq., by whom (who d. 1831) he had
issue three sons, and as many daus.,
I. James, his heir. ii. John, d. a. p.
lu. Alexander, successor to his brother.
I. Mary, ni. Rev. J. Young.
II. Anne, d. 1862. iii. Agnes, m. Charles Sturt, Esq.
Mr. Cuninghame d. 1812, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Coninghame, Esq. of Balgownie, m. 1818, Miss Agnes
Ramsay, of Barnton, and d. s.p. 1834, when he was s. by his
brother,
Alexander Cuninghame, Esq. of Balgownie, m. 1834, Helen
Dunmore, dau. of Robert Brown, Esq. of Newhall, and d.
1848, having had issue,
I. John, now of Balgownie.
I. Eliza. II. Jean Agnes, d. 1847.
III. Helen. iv. Mary Ann.
V. Harriett, d. 1865.
Arras — Arg., a shakefork sa. between three roses gu.
Crest — A trunk of au oak tree with a sprig vert.
Motto — Tandem.
/Scot— Balgownie House, Culross, Alloa, co. Perth.
CUNINGHAME OF CADSL AND
THORNTOUN.
See Weey.
CURE OF BLAKE HALL.
The late Koueht Capel Cure, Esq. of BLikc
Hall, Essex, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, M.A., b. I Jan.
1823 ; m. Ist, 9 Feb. 1850, Sarah Maria, dau. of
George Murray, D.D., Bishop of Eochester, r.ud
d. 28 Sept. 1878, had by her (who d. 26 June, 1863}
issue four sons and a dau. He m. 2ndly, 25 May,
1868, Margaret Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Thoui:i:<
Western, Bart, of Felix Hall.
iLtUfiltJC. — This family descends frniii Thomas Cure, M.P.
for Southwark, who d. 1588.
Capel Cube, Esq. of Blake Hall, Essex, 6. 1726; m,
Joanna, dau. of Thomas Coope, Esq. of Oxton, Notts, and d.
1816, leaving issue, Capel, of Blake Hall ; Joanna Freeman,
m. John Burton Philips, Esq. of Heath lIouse,co. Stafford;
and Mary Caroline, w. William Hibbert, Esq. The son and
heir,
Capel Core, Esq. of Blake Hall, J.P., High Sheriff 1830, 6.
9 Jan. 1797; m. 27 Feb. 1822, Frederica, eldest dau. of Gen.
Robert Cheney, of Badger Hall, Salop, by whom he had issue,
I. Robert Capel, late of Blake Hall.
II. Alfred Capel, Col. Grenadier Guards, b. Dec. 1826,
III. Edward Capel (Rev.), A.M., Fellow of Merton, Rector of
St. George's, Hanover Square, b. 6 Nov. 1828; m. 16 June,
1863, Gertrude, dau. of Sir John Selwyn, of Down Hall,
Essex.
rv. Lawrence Capel (Rev.), Rector of Abbess Roothing,
Essex, b. 22 Aug. 1833; m. 13 Oct. 1857, Augusta Eliza-
beth, youngest dau. of Sir Charles Joshua Smith, Bart.
of Suttons.
I. Harriet Rosamond.
n. Agnes Frederica, m. 15 Feb. 1855, Sir Charles Cunliffe
Smith, Bart, of Suttons.
Mr. Cure d. 1878.
Arms — Gu., a chevron arg. between two roses in chief or,
and in base a fleur-de-lis of the second.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet arg. a grifiBn's bead and
wings expanded of the same, charged on the neck with a heart
gu.
Motto — Fais que doit, arrive qui pourra.
Town Rcsidenci — 51, Grosvenor Square.
ScaJ— Blake Hall, near Ongar ; Weybridge Heath, Surrey.
CURRE OF ITTON COURT.
CuRRE, William Edward Caene, Esq. of Ittou
Court, CO. Monmouth, b. 26 June, 1855 ; s. his father
15 Feb. 1869.
iLt'lTCaCfC.— John Cubre, Esq., whose father was of Stub-
wood, Hungerford, Berkshire, m. 1st, Mary, dau. and co-heir
of Humphrey Turberville, Esq. of Treglement (now Clemens-
tone), CO. Glamorgan ; and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Thomas
Morgan, of Llansore (Llantarnam family), widow of Andrew
Nicholas, of Llansoy; she d. his widow 1714. Mr. Curre d. 6
June, 1685, aged 63, and, by his 1st wife, was father of
John Cdrre, Esq. of Clemenstone, High Sheriff of Mon-
mouthshire, TO. Mary, dau. of William Whitehead, Esq., Mayor
of Bristol, and by her (who d. March, 1726) left, at his decease,
1745, aged 77, two sons,
John, of Itton Court 1749, and of Tintern Parva, m. Elizabeth,
dau. and heir of William Fielding, Esq. ; he resided at
Bath, but was buried at Itton, 1 Feb. 1777, aged 75, s. p.
William.
The 2nd son,
William Curre, Esq. of Clemenstone and of Itton Court,
HighSheriff of Monmouthshire, m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir
of John Lewis, Esq. of Penlline, co. Glamorgan, which lady d.
23 July, 1764, aged 51. He d. July, 1780, aged 72, the father
of two daus., Mary, the wife of David Thomas, of PwUywrach,
Esq., and Lydia; and of one son,
John Cubre, Esq. of Itton Court, who to. 4 Oct. 1771,
Rebecca, dau. and coheir of Edward Mathew, Esq. of Abera-
mon, CO. Glamorgan, which lady d. 30 April, 1827, aged 73.
He d. 12 May, 1798, aged 58. His five daus. and four of his
sons el. s. p. ; Elizabeth, to. Edward Williams, Esq. ; Mary, m.
1st, William Rees, Esq., and2ndly, John Deere, Esq. ; Rebecca
was buried at Itton, 1857, aged 81. The eldest son,
William Cubbe, Esq. of Itton Court, 6. 14 Oct. 1773 ; m.
1 Jan. 1798, Mary Alexaphina, dau. of John Bushby, Esq. of
Tinwald Downs, co. Dumfries, which lady d. June, 1823, aged
47. Mr. Curre d. 20 Feb. 1855, aged 81. Their sons were,
I. William Chaworth, 6. 1803, d. 1828; ii. John, 6. 1S04, 8th
N.I., d. of cholera at Poleadah, 1833; in. Edwabd Mathew,
late of Itton; iv. James Stein, b. 1813, d. 1824, at llminster;
V. Maitland Recce, 6. and d. 1815: vi. Henry Maitland, 6.
1818, d. 1819. Their daus., i. Grace Emma, d. at Cloghean,
Tipperary, 1830; ii. Rebecca; in. Mary, to. 1830, William
Henry Peel, Esq. of Aylesmore, co. Gloucester, and d. 1856;
IV. Harriet Frances, to. 1827, Henry Cosby (2nd son of Sir
Henry Cosby, formerly of Barnesville Park, co. Gloucester),
and had four daus., who, with their parents, are all deceased ;
V. Catherine, b. and d. 1811. The 3rd son,
Edward Matthew Curre, Esq. of Itton Court, J.P, and
D.L., High Sheriff 1859, b. 8 March, 1809; ui. 5 Sept. 1854,
408
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
CUR
Annie, 2nd dau. of Thomas King, of Chepstow, F.R.C.S., ami
liad issue,
William Edward Carne, now of Itton Court.
John Mathiw, b. 8 AprU, ISOy.
Constance Rebecca.
Mr. Curre d. 15 Feb. 1868.
.^jviis— Az., on a fess between three cross-crnsslets or,
three martlets of the first, quartering TuKiiEvxLLE, Lewis,
Mathew, &c.
CnH—Ar\ eagle displayed or.
Motto — GratuR si amicus.
-Seat— Itton Court, near Chepstow.
CUBRIE OF WEST HOBSLEY PliACE.
CuEEiE, Heney William, Esq. of West Horsley
Place, Surrey, m. 13 Dec. 1859, Flora Caroline, dau.
of the Hon. and Vcn. Henry Reginald Yorke, M.A.,
brother of Charles Philip, JEarl of Hardwicke, and
has a son,
William Reginald, 6. 14 Sept. 1860.
HtllCaflt.— See Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, Currie,
Bart.
Arms—G-a., a saltire couped arR. in the centre chief point
a rose of the last barbed and seeded ppr.
Crent—K cock ppr. resting its foot on a rose arg. barbed and
seeded ppr.
^cat— West Horsley, Ripley.
CUERIE OF MINLEY MANOR.
C0EEIE, Raikes, Esq. of Bush Hill, Middlesex,
and Minley Manor, Jlorts, late M.P. for Northamp-
ton, J.P. and D.L., h. 1801 ; m. 28 June, 1825, Hon.
Laura Sophia, eldest dau. of John, 2nd Lord W ode-
house, and by her (who d. 17 Feb. 1869) had
issue,
I. George WoDEnousE, 6. n April, 1826; 7)i. 19 Sept. 1850,
Hon. Evelyn Eli/.abetU Vernon, only dau. of Robert, 1st
Lord Lyvedcn. She d. 1871.
ji. Bertram Wodehouse, b. 25 Nov. 1827; to. 30 Oct. 1860,
Caroline, dau. of Sir W. Lawrence Young, Bart., M.P.,
and has, Isaac Edward, b. 8 Sept. 1861 ; Lawrence.
i:i. Maynard Wodehouse (Rev.), Rector of Hinfiham, Norfolk,
6. 25 Feb. 1829; m. 14 July, 1874, Lady Mary Cadogan,
dau. of Henry Charles, 4tli Earl Cadocan.
IV. Philip Henry Wodehouse, b. 13 Oct. 1834.
1. Mary Sophia, m. William Samuel Deacon, Eso., 1858.
JI. Edith Harriet Sophia, m. 20 Oct. 1871, Rev. Lion;l Digby
William Daweon, Vicar of Caiiford, Dorset, nephew of
John, 2nd Earl of Portarlington.
Htlltagr.— Isaac Ccrrie, Esq. of Bush Hill, co. Middle-
sex, 6. 13 March, 1760, 3rd son of WilUara Currie, Esq.,
Banker, of London (6. 10 April, 1721, and d. 10 Nov. 1781), m.
2 April, 1789, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of William Raikes, Esq.
of Valentines, Essex (xee Burke's Peerage and Baronetage),
undd. 19 April, 1843, leaving issue,
Isaac George, late of Busli Hill.
Raikes, now of Minley Manor.
Marianne, m. Nov. 1814, George Raikes, Esq. (deceased).
Emma.
Louisa, TO. 1847, Rev. G, B. Fisher, Rector of Basildon.
Georgina.
His elder son,
Isaac George Currie, Esq. of Bush Hill, b. 1792; r,i. May,
1847, Mary, widow of Col. Hay; and d. at Homburg, 18 Aug.
1858. He was. s. by his brother Raises Cueeie, Esq., present
representative.
Arms — Gu., a saltirr arg., in chief a rose of the tccond
tarbed and seeded ppr.
Crest— A cock gu.
/Seai— Minley Manor, Farnbnro'.
Hl'ltCatlC.— The late William Currie, Esq. of Linthill,
in. Jane, dau. of David Falconer, Esq. of Carlowrie, CO.
Linlithgow, and had issue,
I. Charles Ru.ssell, deceased.
II. William, now of Linthill.
I. Jane Falconer, to. John Cowan, Esq. of Beeslack, and h.nd
issue, a son, Charles, deceased.
II. Helen.
III. Mary, to. Walter Riddell Cane, Esq. of Cavers Carre , co.
Roxburgh.
&aJ— LinthUl, St. Boswells, N.B.
CURRY OF BISHOP-OABL.
CuBRT, RoBEET, Esq. of Bishop-Oak House, co.
Durham, b. April, 1822.
JLillCajC. — An ancestor of this family, which is believed
to be of Scotch origin, was King's Messenger at the Court of
King James II. of England, and his staff of office is still
preserved at Bishop-Oak House.
William Currt, Esq. of Bishop-Oak, the immediate ances-
tor, d. 1727, leaving, with a dau., Anne, wife of Thomas Wren,
Es(i. of Wolsingham, a son and heir,
Robert Curry, Esq. of Bishop-Oak, 6. 1692, who was also
heir to his uncle, John Curry, Esq. of Hatfield, Herts. He
m. 1732, Frances, dau. of — Taylor, Gent., of Stanhope,
CO. Durham, and thus brought those estates into the family,
and by her (who d. March 1787), left issue at his death, Juric,
1763, besides two daus., Elizabeth, wife of John Darnell, Esq.,
of Deckham Hall, co. Durham, and Barbara, wife of Thomas
Sanderson, Gent., of Auckland, co. Durham, a son,
Robert Currt, Esq. of Bishop-Oak and Consett Hall, in the
same county, 6. 1745. He to. Elizabeth, only dau. of Hugli
Greenwell, Esq. of Byers Green, co. Durham, and sister of
John Greenwell, Esq. of Greenwell and Willington House, co.
Durham, and by her (who d. 2 June, 1827), had issue,
I. Robert, b. 1775, d. unm. at Consett Hall, 16 Oct. 1820.
II. John, his heir.
I. Elizabeth, to. 1 Jan. 1798, Thomas Elliot, Esq. of New-
castle, of a branch of Lord Minto's family, and had issue.
II. Frances, d. unm, 14 Jan. 1863.
Mr. Curry, who for many years was an active Magistrate for
the county, d. 17 July, 1827, and was s. by his son,
John Curby, Esq. of Bishop-Oak, 6. 17b2. He m. 16 Oct.
1819, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of George Wooler, Esq. of Fawnless
House, CO. Durham, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of John
Dainell, Esq. of Deckham Hall, in the same county (which
last gentleman's mother was Elizabeth*, only dau. of Nicholas
Shuttleworth, Esq. of Durham, cousin of Sir Richard Shuttle-
worth, of Gawthorp), and by her (who d. 9 March, 1831), had
I. Robert, now of Bishop-Oak.
II. John, b. 24 July, 1823.
III. George, b. 10 Dec. 1824.
1. Elizabeth, m. 20 Dec. 1841, Rev. William Milbnmc, M.A.,
\'icar of Redcar, co. York, and has had issue, 1 VVill'am
It.obert Curry Milburne, 6. 1848, d. unm. 1875; 2 John
George Curry Milburne, 6. 1850; 3 Thomas Sayer Mil-
burne, 6. 1852; 1 Elizabeth; 2 Anne; 3 Frances EUzabeth ;
4 Mary Alice.
Mr. Curry d. 23 March, 1S33.
Scai— BisUop-Oak House, Wolsingham, co. Durham.
CURRIE OF LINTHILL.
CcTREiE, William, Esq. of Linthill, co. Roxburgh,
J.P.,late Lieut. Edinburgh Queen's Light Infantry
Militia, h. 6 June, 1831 ; .s. his father 1858 ; m. 2"9
April, 1869, Mary Margaret, 3rd dau. of William
Hunt of Navity, co. Fife.
CUBTEIS OF WINDMILL HILL.
CuETEis, Hekbeet Mascall, E.sq. of Windmill
Hill and Herstmonceux Place, Sussex, b. at Florence,
8 Jan. 1823, late M.P. for Rye ; s. his father 1847 ;
I m. 15 June, 1818, Paulina, youngest dau. of the
Rev. Sir Godfrey Joliu Thomas, Bart., and has
issue,
I. Herbert, J.P., b. 14 April, 1819.
II. Robert Mascall, 6. 1851. iii. John, 6. 1864.
I. Caroline. ii. Paulina.
III. Eliza Anne. iv. Katharine.
V. Julia Isabella, d. 1859. vi. Charlotte Ellen.
• This lady, through the families of Blakiston, Bowes,
CUtTord, Persy, and Mortimer, was 15th in direct descent from
King Edward HI.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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409
ILtttCHJP. — The family settled in Kent, where and else-
where ihey possessed propeity, as early as the 13th and I4th
ceniu.ies.
Thomas Cuktets, of Appledore, d. 1527, great-grandson of
Stei)hen Curteys, iii. Joan, d:\u. and co-heir of Edward
Tvvaights, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, Henry VII. and
Henry VIII. His son,
William C0kteis, m. 1st, Joan Buntin^e, and had issue,
I. V/iLLiAM, 01 Tenterden 1591, from whom descended,
Kev. Thomas Cubteis, M.A., J.P. Kent, Rector of Seven-
oaks, Fellow of Clare ColleRe, Cambridge, m. Sarah, dau.
of Kev. William Liscomb, Kector of Wilbury, and had an
only son,
Eev. Cyril Thomas Ccrteis, M.A. Trin. Coll. Cam-
bi-idge. III. Henrietta, dau. of Henry Buckley, Esq. of
Kiverhill, Sevenoaks, and had an only son.
Kev. Thomas Samuel Corteis, 6. 1848, B.A. Trin. Coll
Cambridge, ls69. Kector and Patron of Sevenoaks,
m. 1872, Emma, dau. of the late Frederick Parbury,
Esq. of Lancaster Gate, London, and lias issue. Cyril
Samuel Sackville, b. 1874, and Mary Emma, 0.
1875.
II. Thomas, Mayor of Tenterden, 1606.
Mr. William Curteis m. 2ndly, Joan Puttenden, of Bidden-
den, and had further issue,
III. Stephen, of whom hereafter.
IV. George, of Chart Sutton, High Sheriff of Kent 1651, m.
1st, Bridget KnatciibuLl ; and 2ndly, 1682, Mary, sister of
Sir Edward Hales, Bart. His son. Sir George Curteis, of
Otterden Place, to. Anne, dau. of Sir John Bank.s, Knt.,
Chief Justice of England. Their grand dau. and heiress,
Aime, TO. Thomas, son of Sir George Wheler, Knt.
Mr. Curteis d. 1582. His eldest son, by his 2nd wife,
Stephen Curteys, was Mayor of Tenterden 1622. He w.
r.lizabeth, dau. and heiress of Edward Short, Esq. of Heron-
den, and dying 1654, was s. by his son,
Samuel Curteis, of Heronden, m. Martha, dau. and co-
heiress of John Porter, Esq. of Fairlawn, and was father of
Edward Curteis, Mayor of Tenterden 1663. He m. 1st,
])orothy Le Gay of Nonington; and 2ndly, Grace Beilke, of
Wye, by whom he had a son, Edward, m. Frances, dau. of
Thomas Burrell, Esq. of Lindfleld. The eldest son,
Jeremy Curteis. was Mayor of Tenterden 1696. He m.
Sai'ah, dau. of Edward Wilmhurst, of Cadborough Eye, by
whom he had three sons, Samuel; Jeremiah; and Edward.
He d. 1725. His 3rd son,
Edward Curteis, Esq. of Tenterden, m. 1733, Sarah, dau.
of Richard Beale, Esq. of Biddenden, and d. 1777, leaving
issue,
Jeremiah, his heir.
Kichard, m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Searles Giles. He
d. 1814.
William, to. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Francis Wiiitfield,
of Bethersden. He d. 1813.
Mary, to. George Jemmett, Esq. of Ashford.
Sarah, to. Thomas Jackson, Esq. of Camberwell.
The eldest son, 1
Jeremiah CuRrEis, Esq. of Tenterden and Rye, m. Jane, '
(dau. and co-heir of Searles Giles, Esq. of Biddenden, by his i
wife Mary, dau. and co-heiress of the Rev. IJ. Elwich, of
Bredgar. Her mother was eventually heiress of the Alder-
SEYs of Swanton Court, Kent; and her great-grandmother,
whod. 1658, was dau. and heiress of Francis Allard, Esq. of Bid- i
denden, Kent. Jeremiah Curteis, Esq., d. 1806: his wife
1796. They had issue an only son, Edward Jeremiah; and
four daus.,
Martha, to. Robert Mascall, of Ashford and Peasmarsh Place.
She d. 1845 ; he d. 1815.
Anne, m. Samuel Russell Collet, Esq. of the Jungle, Lincoln.
Sherf. 1854; 'hed. 1850.
Catherine Sarah, m. John Luxford, Esq. of Higham, Susses.
Hed. 1838; shed. 1861.
Jane, d, untiir 1790.
The son and heir,
Edward Jeremiah Curteis, Esq. of Windmill Hill and
Knells, Sussex, 6. 6 July, 1762; M.P. for Sussex from 1820
to 1830 ; TO. 14 April, 1789, Mary, only dau. and heiress of
the Rev. Stephen Barrett, Rector of Rothfield, Kent, and the
last male descendant of the ancient family of Barrett of the
Bent, Kildwick, Yorkshire. By her, who d. 1S41, aged 76, he
left issue,
I. Herbert Barrett, his heir.
u. Edward Barrett, of Leasam, Sussex, J.P. and D.L.. for-
merly Major 7th Dragoon Guards, and M.P. for Rye 1832 to
lb37. He ill. 1st, 1837, Charlotte Lydia, youngest dau. of
I.P. for West Kent,
Thomas Law Hodges, Esq. of Her
d. 8 June, 1S38, leaving a son,
Edward Barrett Hodges, J.P., late of the'96th regt.
He )K. 2nii'y, 1841, his cousin Frances, dau. of William
Kenrick, Esq. of Broome, Surrey, and his wile, Frances Ann
Mascall, and by her has,
Anne Mary.
Frances, m. 1864, Henry Barra, Esq. of Springfield
Lodge, Sussex, and has issue.
Anne, d. March, I860. Elizabeth. Jane.
III. Reginald, Capt. 1st Royal Drasoons, to. 2 Oct. 1838,
Frances Mary, eldest dau. of Lawrence Reynolds, Esq. of
Paxton HaU, co. Huntingdon, and d. 28 Jan. 1847, leaving
issue, "
I Reginald Lawrence Herbert, 6. 1843.
1 Mary Frances, m. 1860, Lord Conyers, and has issue,
2 Mary Frances Ida, m. 1867, James Foster, Esq. of
Stourton Court.
His widow has since to. CoL Fitzroy Campbell, son of Sir
Cohn Campbell.
I. Mary Barrett, m. Steuart Borne Inglis, Esq. of the Cra-
mond family. She d. 1813 ; he d. 1828.
II. Jane Anne Elizabeth, d. unm. 1820.
HI. Laura Charlotte, m. William Henry Darby, Esq. of Lean
Castle, Ireland. She d. 1847.
IV. Anne Katharine, m. 1824, Col. Charles William Elwood,
of Clayton Priory, Sussex. He d. 8 Feb. 1860, aged 78.
V. Caroline Elinor, on. John Graham, Esq. of The Elms,
Eastbourne, Sussex. She d. 1864.
VI. Elizabeth Julia, m. Sir Howard Elphiustouc, Bart., M.P.
for Hastings and Lewes.
The eldest son,
Herbert Barrett Curteis, Esq. of Windmill Hill, Peas-
marsh Place, Herstmonceux Place, and Knell, Sussex, 6. 19
June, 1793, represented Sussex and East Sussex in ParUament
from 1830 to 1837, and was afterwards Member for Rye in 1841
and 1846. In 1821, he to. his cousin, Caroline Sarah, dau. and
co-heiress of Robert Mascall, Esq. of Peasmarsh Place and
Ashford, d. 1815. She d. 15 May, 1825, aged 21, leaving an
only child, Herbert Masc ill Curteis, Esq. now of Windmill
Hill. Mr. Curteis d. 13 Dec. 1847.
Arms—Arg., a chevron sa. between three bulls' heads ca-
bossed gu.
Ci-cu — A unicorn passant or, between four trees ppr.
jl/i)»o— Courtois sans bassesse.
6'tai— Windmill Hill Place, Hail.shani, Sussex.
CURTLER OF BEVERE HOUSE.
CuETLEE, Thomas G-aie, Esq. of Bevere House,
Claines, co. Worcester, J.p. and D.L.,Vice-Chairman
of Worcestershire Quarter Sessions from 1815 to
1867, b. 13 Feb. 1797 ; m. 1st, 4 Dec. 1824, Anne
Maria, dau. of Wm. Ricketts, Esq., and Elizabeth
Willoughby his -wife, of Droitwich, and has
issue,
I. Thomas Gale (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Barbourne, co.
Worcester, b. 5 Dec. Ia25 , la. 20 Feb, 1849, Harriett, dau.
of the Rev. Thomas Oldliam.
ji. William Henry (Rev.;, b. 29 March, 1827 ; m. 15 April,
18.52, Fanny, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Oldham.
III. Martin, b. 24 Oct. 1828; to. 17 Aug. 1853, Laura Jane,
dau. of John Powell, Esq.
This gentleman is eldest son of the late James
Curtler, Gent, of Eromsgrove, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of John Gale, Esq. of Dorchester, and
grand-dau. of John Hoskius, Esq. of Beaminster,
Dorset.
Anm—Ter pale indented az. and sa., two chevronels
between three lions rampant or.
Crest— A lion's head erased bendy sinister or and az.,
ducally crowned gold from the mouth flames issuant ppr.
Motto — Labor omnia vincit.
5eu«— Bevere House, Claines, near Worcester.
CURTOIS OF LONGHILLS.
The late Rev. Atwill Cuetois, A.B., of the
Loughills, CO. Lincoln, J.P., Rector of Branston,
near Lincoln, b. 1809 ; vi. 1853, Anne Henrietta,
2nd dau. of the late Daniel Henry Lee Warner,
Esq. of Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk, and Tibertou
Court, Herefordshire, and had issue.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
CUE
I. Lisle ITenbt, b. 1857.
II. Daniel Henry Lee Warner, 6. isr>0.
III. Iluntly, b. ISfil. IV. Algornnn, 6. 1GC5.
I. Mary Henrietta Uerin-. ii. Margaret Anne.
ill. Florenee Isabella. iv. Ella Hose.
V. Louise Augusta. vi. Mathilde Edith,
lie d. ] 8G8, and the property passed to his widow.
itUTCJlJC— This is an ancient Lincolnshire family, and
members of it have been Hectors of Branston, from father to
son, since the Commonwealth. The arms are given in Yorke's
Udion nf J/onow; 1641. The grandfather of the late Rev.
Atwill Curtois,
The Rev. Peregrine Harrison Cdrtois, m. 1772, Barbara,
only dau. of the llev. C. I3agge, of Lynn Regis, D.D., and
d. 1814; his wife d. 1779. Their son.
The Rev. Peregrine Cdbtois. LL.D., of the Longhill.s, m.
1802, Anne, youngest dau. of Sir James Winter Lake, Bart.,
of Edmonton, Middlesex, and by her (who d. 1810) had issue,
besides the present Rev. Atwill Cdetois, another son and
three daus.,
rcrcgrine (Rev.), LL.B., Rector of Branston, m. and has a
l:iri;e family.
Barbara, /». Admiral William Allan Heringham, R.N.
Mury, d. 1873.
Anne, m. Col., now Sir Henry Atwill Lake, K.C.B., and d.
1847, having had issue two sons and a dau.
Arms— Pa.\y of six or and az., a fess chequy sa. and arg.
Crest— An escallop.
I'lotto — Soyez compatissant — Soyez courtois.
Seat — The Longhills, near Lincoln.
CURWEN OF WORKINGTON HALL.
CUEWEN, Henry Feaser, Esq. of Workington
ITall, CO. Cumberland, b. 19 April, 1834, formerly
served in the Crimea and India, J.P. ; m. 30 April,
1S()3, Mary Ann Susan, dau. of the late Col. Chas!
Johnson, Seigneur of Argentcuil, Canada, 7th son
of Sir John Johnson, Eart.,and has issue,
I. Edward Darct, b. 26 Aug. 1864.
II. Alan De Lancy, b. 21 July, 18G9.
I. Lucy Mabel. ii. Ethel Maria.
III. Henrietta Frances. iv. Mary Susan GcraWine.
itfntagp.— "Workington (says Camden) is now the seat
of the ancient knightly family of the Curwens, descended
from Gospatric, Earl of Northumberland, who took that name
by covenant from Culwen, a family of Galloway, the heir
whereof they had married. They have a stately castlelike seat ;
i;nd from this family (increaseth vanity) I myself am descen-
ded by the mother's side."
Patrick de Cdlwen, Lord of Culwen, in Galloway, by gift
of his father, Thomas, son of Gospatrick, was ancestor of the
great family of Curwen.
Sir Christopher de Curwen, of Workington, M.P. for Cum-
berland, and Sheriff of the same shire in the 2nd and 12th of
Henet VI., by the name of Cdlwen, and in the 6th of the
same reign by that of Curwen, to which latter cognomen the
family has ever since adhered. Sir Christopher's great-great-
grandson, ^
Sir Henry Curwen, of Workington, afforded an asylum in
Ins mansion house to Mary Stuart, when that princess sought
the protection of England. Sir Henry, M.P for Cumberland
6 Edward VI. and 1 Elizabeth, was s. in the 35th of the
latter reign by his eldest son.
Sir Nicholas Curwen, of Workington, M.P. for Cumber-
land, father of
SiE Henry Curwen, of Workington, M.P. for Cumberland,
18 James I. His eldest son, '
Sib Patric Curwen, of Workington, M.P. for Cumberland,
created a Baronet 16J6, d. s. p. 16U4, when the title became
extinct, while the estates devolved upon his brother
Thomas Curwen, Esq. of Workington, at whose decease,
unm., 25 Charles II., the estates passed to his half-brother
Eldred Curwen, Esq. of Workington, d. the next year and
was s. by his son, '
Henry Curwen, Esq. of Workington. He dying without
issue, his branch of the family expired, when the estates and
representation reverted to his cousin (the greatgiand^oa of
Sir Henry Curwen, Mart Stuart's host; by his 2nd wife, Jane
Crosby), '
Eldred Curwen, E..q. of Workington, High Sheriff for
Cumberland 3 George 11., and M.P. for Cockermouth. He U.
in the 18th year of the same reign, and was s. by his son,
Henry Curwen, Esq. of Workington, M.P. for Carlisle
(^^;r.'^"''f°''C"""^erland 1768. Mr. Curwen m. the dau. of
Wilham Gale, Esq. of Whitehaven, and had an only dau. and
heiress,
Isabella Curwen, who to. John Christian, Esq. of Ewan-
ngg Hall, and conveying to him the lands of the Curwens he
assumed, 1790, their surname and arms, and thus became,
John Christian Curwen, Esq. of Workington. Mr. Christiau
had been married previously to Miss Taubman, of the Isle of
idan, and left by her an only son, John Christian, Esq. of
Ewanrigg Hall, one of the Dempsters of that island Uee
family of Christian). By the heiress of the Curwens (his 2nd
wife) he had issue,
Henry, his heir.
William Rector of Harrington, Cumberland, m. 1812, Mar-
garet, dau of J. Ewing, Esq., and left a dau., Lsabella, wife
« '^rT",?"'" Og'."^y;/'«q- and a son, RoBEkT Ewing who
TO 1836, his cousin, Mary Anne, eldest dau. and co-heiress
Jane™^^ ' '^^^"' '"''' ^'^^^ ^° ""^'y '^'^"''' Margaret
Edward, of Belle Grange, co. Lancaster.
John (Rev,), Rector of Harrington, d. 25 Feb. 1840, aged 4G
leaving a dau., Fanny, m. Alfred Dryden, Esq.
"^S&n'dleKu" ''^""'■' ^^^- °^ ^^"^'^'•^ <^°-»' *="•
Chnstu. la Frances, of Uppington, Shropshire, deceased.
Mr. Curwen, High Sheriff for Cumberland 1784, and M P , d
1828, and was s. by his son,
Henry Curwen, Esq. of Workington Hall, J.P. and DL
h. 5 Oec. 1783; m. 11 Oct. 1804, Jane, dau. of Edward Stanl
Esq. of Whitehaven, and had issue,
John, deceased.
Edward Stanley, late of Workington Hall.
Henry (Rev.), Rector of Workington, b. 1812-
dau. of Gen. Goldie, and has issue,
Charles, d. unm.
""Vu^}^^ Blamire, of The Oaks, Cumberland. 6. 1816; m.
1849 Catherine, dau. of Rev. Robert Knox, D.D., and by
her (who d. 1864), had, with other issue, a son, Charles
Edward Stanley, 6. 1852, d. 1874.
Isabella (deceased), m.Rev. John Wordsworth, and has issue.
Julia, deceased. Jane Philipson.
Mr. Curwen d. 20 Oct. 1860. His 2nd son,
Edward Stanley Curwen, Esq. of Workington Hall, J.P.
andD.L., Lieut. 14th Light Dragoons, 6. 3 July 1810; to. 22
Jan. 1833, Frances Margaret, dau. of Edward Jesse, Esq. of
Hampton Court, Middlesex, and had issue.
I. Henry Fraser, now of Workington Hall
n Alfred Francis, b. 25 Nov. 1835; m. the dau. of John
Hills, Esq., Barnster-at-Law, and has issue.
III. Eldred Vincent Morris (Stamford Hill, Whitehaven,
= ;V*'„?' v,^"- ^^'^}i.'"'-J^ -^"'y- IS'55. Hebe Emily, dau
and sole heiress of Sir Chaloner Ogle, Bart, of Wii idean
House, near Brighton, and has issue
IV. Charles Houstoun. b. 3 Aug. 1843
V. Edward Hasell, b. 4 June, 1847.
I. Matilda Agnes, m. 3 Aug. 1858, Rev. Percival Maurice
i^slf Halsham, co. York, deceased, leaving
II Juiia Caroline, twin with her sister, to. 3 Aug. 1857
i^sue" ^'''^°"*'' ^"J-' ''^''^ ^'^Pt- I't'i Lancers, «nd has
Mr. Curwen d. 1 April, 1876.
^(•ms— Arg., fretty gu. a chief az.
Vrrxt—A. unicorn's head erased iirg. armed or.
Mill to — Si je n'estoy.
^c'a(— Workington Hall, Cumberland,
L.. J
...
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CURZON OF BREEDON.
CuRzoN. Nathaniet. Charles, Esq. of Breedon
and Lockington, co. Leicester, I3arristcr-at-Law,
J.P. COS. Leicester and Derby, High Sheriff 187f;
h. 26 Nov. 1829; m. 30 Aug. 1853, Emily Fran.rs
Anne, youngest dau. of the Eev. German Uuckston
of Bradborne, co. Derby. '
JLtltrngr.-RicHARD Curzon, of Breedon, co. Leicester
b. 6 March, 1,'J99, 2nd son of John Curzon, Esq. of Kedleston'
ancestor of the Lords Scarsdale. left a son, '
John Curzon, E.sq. of Breedon, whose son, by Mary liis
wife, dau. of Rowland Lillcy, Esq., was
The Rev. John Curzon, Re.tor of Kedleston, m. Anno
Tuiiue, and d. 1739, leaving a sun.
CU3
THE LANDED GENTRY.
411
Nathaniei, Cubzon, Esq. of Breedon, to. 1.5 June, 1775,
Anne, dau. and co-heir of John Farnell, of Oveiseal, co. Lei-
cester, and d. 30 March, 1787, aged 51, leaving issue,
John, late of Breedon,
Nathaniel, 6. 6 M;uch, 1779 ; c?. mim. 17 Jan. 1848.
He was s. by his only son,
John Ccrzon, Esq. of Breedon, 6. IS Auc;. 1777; m. 8 \or.
1827, Rosamond Martha, 2nd dau. of the Kev. Charles Stead
Hope, Vicar of St. Alkmund's, and Incumbent of All Saints,
Derby, and by her (who d. 25 Nov. 1868) had Issue,
John, 6. 12 Sept. 1828; d. 3 July, 1840.
Nathaniel Charles, now of Breedon and Lockington.
Kichard (Rev.), b. 19 Nov. 1833 ; d. 20 April, 1863.
William, 6. 14 March, 1836.
Eobert, 6. 3 May, 1841 ; m. 2 June, 1870, Charlotte Julia,
3rd dau. of late William Gerard Walmesley, Es<i. of West-
wood House, CO. Lancaster, and d. 1 Oct. 1873, leaving
issue, Nathaniel William, b. 25 March, 1871. His widow
m. 24 Feb. 1876, Paul Edgar Tichborne Hibbert. Esq.
Anne Rosamond, m. 19 July, 1855, Charles Edmund Newton,
Esq. of Mickleover, co. Derby, and has issue, Eobert Cur-
zon; Francis Curzon; and three daus. Mrs. Newton d.
6 May, 1864.
Mr. Curzon d. 25 June, 1864.
Arms — Arg., on a bendsa. three popinjays or, collared gu.
Crest— A popinjay rising or, collared gu.
Motto— ^ct fiurjoit bolac fnljut (£ur5cn; bcliJE.
Seat — Lockington, Derby ; and Breedon-on-the-Hill, As'.iljy-
de-U-Zouch.
Christopher.
And several daus.
Patrick.
Adam.
CTJSACK OF GERAEDSTOWN.
CusACK, Athanasifs F. W. G. de Genevilie,
Esq. of Abbeville House, co. Dublin, J.P. for that
CO., and late co. Dublin MiUtia, b. at Florence 17
Feb. 1855.
HtltCagC— GEorFKET DE CusAC was living in the time of
the invasion of Ireland : his name appears in the early
charters of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, relative to various dis-
putes concerning tithes, and again as a donor of vestments to
the altar of the abbey.
Geoffry de Cusaok, Lord of Killeen, Gerardstown, Folys-
town, Clonard, &c., held under Hugh de Lacy, in Meath, and
Tyrawley, in Connaught. He m. the dau. and heir of Adam
Tetit, and had with her the Manors of Clony and Gonock, in
frank-marriage. He was summoned to the first Parliament
held in Ireland, 1295 : he left issue,
Adam, Lord of Killeen, whose heir-general is Aethoe James,
Earl of Fingall, Viscount Killeen.
Andrew, Lord of Gerardstown.
Nicholas, d. 1299, Bishop of Kildare.
Geoffry, d. 1300, Bishop of Meath.
William, ancestor of the line of Cussingfon.
The 2nd son,
Sir Andrew Cdsack, who Inherited Gerardstown, d. 1295,
leaving issue John (Sir), his heir; Simon (Sir); Walter (Sir);
living 1290 and 1299, m. Maud, co-heir, with her sister Isa-
bella, Lady Howth, of WiUiam Pilate, of PUatestown, and was
ancestor of the Cusacks, Lords of Culmolyn, Dangan, and Dun-
saney. The eldest son was,
Sir John Ccsack, 2nd Lord of Gerardstown, &c. He and
his brothers participated in the battle of Dundalk, where
Edward Bruce was defeated and slain, and where Sir
John and his brothers, Simon and Walter, were made knights
on the field for their distinguished valour. From Sir John
descended the subsequent Cusacks, Lords of Gerardstown, one
of the most eminent families in Ireland.
Robert CnsACK, 14th Lord of Gerardstown, m. 1st, Blargaret
Porter, of Kingstown, co. Meath, and by her had issue an only
son, James, who predeceased him, leaving issue, by Margaret
Bermingham his wife, one son, heir to his grandfather; he m.
2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Oliver, Lord Louth, and had issue by
her (who m. 2ndly, William Dillon). Eobert Cusack d.
28 April, 1632 (will dated 1632), and lies buried under a tomb,
with his wives and son James, in Killeen Church. He lelt
surviving issue by his 2nd wife,
Thomas, to whom his father gave Staffordstown estate. He
TO. Cecilia, dau. of Edward Cusack, of Lismullen, and
Lucinda his wife, sister of Richard Talbot, Dake of Tyrcon-
nell. He became eventually representative of the Lismullen
branch, and one of the heirs-general to the Duke. His
grand-dau. and eventual heir carried the represeniation to
her husband, James Cusack.
Patrick Ccsack s. his grandfather, Eobert, 1632, and was
then aged twenty years. He d. leaving issue by Catherine,
dau. and heir of David Sutton and his wife Catherine, dau.
and co-heir of Patrick, 3rd Lord Louth, a son,
James Cusack, Captain in the navy, who settled at Clonard,
one of the ancient places of his family. He m. Alison, sole
heir of John Golding, and Alison his wife, dau. of Edward, 18th
Baron Howth, who, on the decease of her brother, Richard,
19th lord, became co-heir to the lineal heirship of whatever
honours accrued to the family of Howth by the marriage of
Eobert St. Lawrence with Joan, one of the co-heirs of Prince
Edward, Duke of Somerset, Marquess of Dorset, by the
Princess Elenora, co-heir of the Earl of Warwick. He left
issue,
ATHANASI0S Cusack, of Clonard, his heir, who made his
will 1679, leaving issue, by Bridget his wife, dau. and heir of
Patrick, son of Francis Barnewall, of Beggstown, son of
Nicholas, Lord Kingsland, a son and successor,
James Cusack, of Clonard, 6. 1656, an officer in King
James II. 's army, at the battle of the Boyne. He rf. 13 Aug.
1722, having made his will 1720, leaving issue, by Catherine
his wife, dau. and eventual heir of Robert Cusack, of Staffords-
town, Athanasius, his heir; Henry, who had Clonard (see
Backer of Clonboi/); and Margery, m. 1st, Christopher Willson,
Esq. of Moyaugher; and 2ndly, to John Martley, Esq. The
elder son,
Athanasius Cusack, inherited his father's lease of Moy-
augher. He TO. 3 July, 1707, Catherine Lloyd, niece of John
Martley, Esq. of Newton Bally fallin, and left, with several
daus., two sons, James, who d. s. p. 1776 ; and Henry Cusack,
Esq. of Moyaugher and Girley, d. 6 May, 1792, leaving issue,
by his wife Esther, dau. of Thomas Chumuey, Esq. of
Flatten,
Athanastos, his heir.
James, of Jamestown, m. Eliza Jones, and d. intestate,
1790.
John.
Thomas, d. off Halifax, Signal Lieut, to Sir John Collier.
Patrick. William Graves.
Margaret, twin with John, d. 1809.
Catherine. Catherine Esther.
The eldest son,
Athanasius Cusack, Esq. of Laragh, co. Kildare, Moy-
augher, and Girley, 6. 11 May, 1749; d. 1813, aged 64, and
was buried in St. Thomas's, Dublin. He m. 1st, 1778, Mary
Ann, only dau. of Sir Edward Rotherham, Esq. of Crossdrum,
and by her had issue,
Henry, of Girley, to. Anne, dau. of Richard Eothwell,
of Birford, co. Meath, by his wife Anne, a dau. and co-heir
with her sister. Lady Chapman, of George Lowther, of
Hurlestown, and d. 1817, leaving issue two daus., Mary, m.
1836, Charles Cuthffe Drake, of Ashford, Devon; and
Anne.
Edward (Eev.), m. 1809, Alicia Wolfe, of co. Kildare, but had
no issue.
James William, now of Abbeville.
George, of Moyaugher, J.P. for Meath, 6. 6 Blay, 1790.
Elizabeth, m. Alexander Battersby, Esq.
Mr. Cusack m. 2ndly, 1794, Katherine Frances, dau. of Samuel
Forster, of Kilmury, co. Meath, and relict of Thomas Chamney,
Esq., and had issue by her,
Samuel, M.D.. to. Sarah, dau. of Johnston Stoney, Esq. of
Oakley Park, co. Tipperary, and lelt issue, Samuel and
Margaret.
Frances, m. Capt. John Kelly.
Alicia, m. Eobert Warren, Esq. of Killiney Castle, co. Dublin.
The 3rd son,
James William Cusack, Esq., M.D., of Abbeville, co.
Dublin, and Cussington, co. Meath, Surgeon-in- Ordinary to
the Queen in Ireland, to. April, 1818, Elizabeth Frances, eldest
dau. and co-heir of Joseph Bernard, Esq. of Greenhills, King's
Co., and by her (who d. 4 Sept. 1837) had issue,
I. Henry Thomas, of Abbeville House, Barrister-at-Law,
Lieut. R. North Devon Mounted Rifles, 6. 20 Oct. 1820; „i.
1854, Sophia, dau. of the late William Tanner, Esq. of
Blaeklands House ; and d. 1866, leaving issue by her (who
d. 1877),
Athanasius F. W. G. de Geneville, now of Abbeville
House.
James William Henry Claud, Lieut. 87th rcgt., b. at Lucca
Baths, 29 Aug. 1856.
XI. Ralph Smith (Sir), Knt. M.A. of Furry Park, Eahcny, co.
Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, J. P., Clerk of the Crown and
Hanaper in Ireland, Chairman of the Slidland Great Western
41:
CU3
TUE LA.NDED GENTRY
CUT
Kuhvay b. 16 Nov. 1821: m. 23 April, 1850, Elizabetli,
1,k1 dau. of Richard Barker, Esq. of Sterling, co. DuWin,
and has issue,
1 James William, 6. 6 Dec. 1851.
2 Ralph Smith, 0. 4 July, 1856.
3 Richard Charles Massey, 6. 29 Oct. 1800.
4 Henry Edward, b. 6 Nov. 1865.
1 Mary Alice. 2 Elizabeth Frances.
3 Mary.
iti. James William, M.D., b. 6 Aug. 1824; m. 12 Jaly, ISW,
Sarah. 3rd dau. of the late William Tanner, Esq. of Black-
lands House, and d. 1868, leaving issue. ,;, ^ ,
IV. Thomas Bernard, h. U Dec. 1831 ; m. Ellen, eldest dau,
of William Tanner, Esq. of Lockridge, Wilts, and d. 1864.
I. Mary Anne, m. 7 May, 1845, Robert H. TUly, Esq. of Toler-
tou Park, Carlow. ,^^.,
II. Elizabeth Jane, m. 7 May, 1850, Samuel George Wumot,
Esq., M.D. of Dublin.
Mr. Cusack m. 2ndly, 10 Sept. 1838, Frances, relict of Richard
Rothwell, Esq. of Hurlestown, co. Meath, and dau. of Rev. S.
Radcliffe. Mr. Cusack, who was 24th in descent of the
Ci-SACKS of Gerardstow/i, d. 25 Sept. 1861.
jniis— Per pale or and az. a fess counterchanged, quarter,
ing GoLDiNG, St. Ladeence, Beaufoet, Holland, and Plan.
TAGENET.
Crest— A mermaid sa. holding in the dexter hand a sword,
sinister, a sceptre.
Mottoes— " Ave Maria, plena gratia!" and " EnDieuest mon
Mr. Custance, who was a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, d.
13 Aug. 1822, and was s. by his eldest son,
Hambleton Thomas Custance, Esq. of Weston, 6. 12 Feb.
1779; J.P. and D.L., m. 11 Feb. 1809, Mary, only child of the
Uite Miles Bower, Esq., and niece of John Bower Jodrell, Esq.
(if Henbury Hall, Cheshire, by whom (who d. 6 Jan. 18ulJ he
liud issue,
Hambleton Francis, now of Weston.
William Neville, C.B., Lieut.-Gen. in the army. Col. lltll
Hussars, 6. 24 Oct. 1811; m. 1st, 6 June, 1837, Jane Bland,
2nd dau. of the late Major-Gen. James CatnpbuU, K.H., ot
the 95th regt., and by her (who d. 1844) had issue a dau.,
Elizabeth Emily Jane. He m. 2ndly, 18 Dec. 1846, Mary,
eldest dau. of the late Thomas Meggison, Esq. of Walton,
Northumberland, and Ashford, Middlesex, and has by hi-r
four sons and five daus., viz., Reginald Neville, b. 20 Sejjt.
1847; Cecil Williams, b. 4 Feb. 1850; Hugh Lionel, 6. 7
Nov. 1858; Sydney, b. 26 April, 1862; Evelyn, 6. 1803;
Mary Gertrude; Charlotte Geraldine; Alice Georgiana;
and a dau., b. 1868.
Emily Susanna, d. 12 Feb. 1837.
Arms— Or, an eagle displayed gu. charged on the breast
with a star of six points of the Urst; quartermg, az., on
erm. three legs couped at the thigh or, for Hambieton.
Crest— A deiiii-eagle displayed as in the arms.
Mdtto — Appetitus ration! pareat.
Heat — Wfsiuu iiuuie, near Norwich.
, bill J
CXJST OF COCKAYNE HATLEY.
CocKAYNE-CrsT, Heney Francis Cockayne,
Esq. of Cockayue Hatley, co. Bedford, J.P.
IjUEKe's Peerage, Beownlow, E.).
(see
CUSTANCE OE WESTON.
Cr STANCE, Hambleton Feancis, Esq. ofWeston
House, CO. Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., Col. West
Norfolk Militia, High Sheriff 1859, I. 8 Nov. 1809 ;
m. 29 Oct. 1810, Frances, widow of the Rev. Henry
Walpole Nevill, and youngest dau. of Sir Edmund
Bacon, Bart., and has issue,
1. Frederic Hambleton, Capt. and Lient.-Col. Grenadier
Guards, b. 2 Dec. 1844; m. 18 July, 1871, Eleanor Con-
stance, eldest dau. of the late Capt. Hylton Jolliffe,
eldest son of the 1st Lord Hylton, and has issue, Olive, b.
17 Feb. 1874; Cecile, b. 1876.
I. AdeUne Maria, m. U April, 1807, Frederick Garnett,
Esq.
litUEiigf. — John Cdstance, an eminent Merchant and
Alderman of Norwich (son of William Custance, Esq., b. 1632,
and grandson, by Cicely his wife, dau. of Richard Atthill, Esq.
of Cawston, of William Custance, Esq., who was great-grand-
son of Robert Custance, a landed proprietor of Norfolk, who
0.. 1549), purchased the Weston estates 1726. He m. Sarah,
dau. and co-heiress of John Hambleton, Esq. of Banham,
Norfolk, by whom (who d. 22 Nov. 1756) he had (with a dau.,
Sarah, m. 1736, Anthony Norris, Esq. of Barton Turt, in the
same co.) an only son and successor, at his decease, 31 May,
1752,
Hambleton Costance, Esq. of Weston, 6. 1715; m.
Susannah, dau. and heir of John Press, Alderman of Norwich,
by whom (who rf. 1761) he had, John, his heir; and Susanna,
■ill. Sir Thomas Durrant, Bart of Scottow. Mr. Custance, who
was High Sheriff 1753, d. 15 April, 1757, and was s. by his
son,
John Cdstance, Esq. of Weston, h. 1749 ; in. Frances, 2nd
dau. of Sir William Beauchamp Proctor, Bart. Of Langley
Park, and had issue,
Hambleton Thomas, his heir.
George, Lieut.-Col. E.I.C.S., (/. nnin. 1814.
William, b. 18 .Sept. 1781 ; <l . 1862.
John (Eev.), Rector of Blickling and Erpingham, b. 6 May,
1787; d. 1868.
Neville, a Capt. in the army, 6. 28 Feb. 1790 ; m. 1834,
Frances, eldest dau. of Charles Weston, Esq. of Thorpe,
near Norwich, and had issue two sons.
Frances Anne, m. Robert Marsham, Esq. of Stratton
Strawlcss.
Kniily, in. the Rev. B. Edwards, Rector of Asliill, d. 1864.
Cnariotte, d. youny.
CTJTHBEET OE BEATJFRONT.
CuTHBEET, William, Esq. of Bcaufront C.istlc,
Northumberland, educated at Eton, served as Corne!.
in the 12th Lancers from 18i)8 to 1870, h. 19 Marcii,
1848 ; m. 30 April, 1878, Eleanor Lockhart, 2nd
dau. of Lieut.-Col. F. Bull, of New Park, co.
Kilkenny, late 52nd Light Infantry.
ILfuCagt.— This is a branch of the ancient Scottish
family of Cuthbert of Castlehill, from which also descendt'd
Culliert, the famous Minister of Locis XIV. of France (ytc
Burke's F'icitsitudes of Families).
William Cuthbert, a younger son of Robert Cuthbert of
Ca^tlehill, had issue,
I. James, of whom hereafter.
II. John, of Herrington, co. Durham, Recorder of New-
castle, b. 1C75; m. Dorothy, dau. and heir of J. Spearman,
of Hetton, co. Durham. From this marriage descended
tlie Cuthberts of Witton Castle, co. Durham, which branch
failed in tlie male line with John Cuthbert of Witton in 1782.
James Cuthbert (the elder son), of Marton Hall, Clevedale,
CO. York, b. 1670; m. 1694, and had issue,
I. James, b. 28 April, 1695, d. in infancy.
II. William, of Marton Hall, 6. 1696; m. 1736, at St. Nicholas,
Newcastle-on-Tyue, Mrs. Jane Wheelwright Walker, of
Sprouston, near Kelso, Scotland, and had issue,
William, of whom presently.
III. Thomas, b. 1697 ; rn. at Plymouth, and had issue.
IV. Jolin, m. and had issue.
James Cuthbert's grandson,
William Cuthbert, Esq. of Nubbock, Hexham, 6. 1737; m.
Anne, Oau. of John Hodgson, Esq. of Elswick. by Anne his
wife, only dau. of James Appleby, Esq. of Askerton, eldest son
ot Joseph Ap]ileby, Esq. of Kirklington, and Dorothy, heiress
of l!ie l^acrcs of Lancrcost Abbey (see Hodgson Hinde), and
d. 17s2, liaving had issue,
1. William, of whom hereafter, who purchased the ancient
domain of Beaufront, and rebuilt the house,
I. Jane, d. s. p. Is56.
II. Marian, d. s. p. 1S53.
The only son,
William Cuthbert, Esq. of Beaufront, m. 1812, Anne, dan.
of Robert Shafto Uedley, Esq. ol Long Benton, and had issue,
I. William, late of Beaufront. ii. Robert, b. 1821.
III. George, (*. 1824; d.s.p. 1851.
IV. Jolin Rawlinsoa, i. 1826; m. Marie Theodosia, dan. of
W. Kierman, Esq., and has issue one dau., Jane.
I. Elizabeth, m. Lieut.-Col. Richard Burn, of Orton Hall,
WestmorUind, J.P. and D.L.
I!. Jane Anne, 6. 1820; ra. William Isaac, 3rd son of Isaac-
Cookson, Esq. of Mcklon, Nonliuniberland.
Mr. Cuthbert d., and was s. by his eldest .son,
William Cuthuert, Esq. of Beaufront Castle, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1860, 6.7 Aug. 1813; to. 16 Juno, IStO,
Mary, dau. of Isaac Cookson, of Meldon Park, North uiiibi;r-
land (see Cookson of Whitehill and Meldon), by Jane his wife,
only dau. and heiress of the ancient family of Cooke of Tog-
stone {see HodgTon's Northumberland), and had issue.
D'AE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DAL
■li;
I. William, now of Bcaufront.
H. Sidney, b. 1851 ; m. l»/o, ivmnie, dau. of C. GrifTin, Esq.,
and has issue, James ; Harold: and Lily.
III. Kichard, 6. 1856. iv. Claude Arthur, b. 18B0.
V. Gerald James, 6. 1861.
t. Annie, m. 1860, Major-Gen. F. G. Wilkinson, and has issue.
II. Mary Constance, -m. IStiO, Sir AUred Slade, Bart, of
Maunsel, Somerset, and lias issue.
ni. Fanny isahella, m. Istiil, Henry Percy Anderson, Esq.
of the Foreign Office, and has issue.
IV. Emily, m. 1868, Arthur Arbuthnot, Esq. of Woudlord
House, CO. Northampton, and lias issue.
V. Alice Burn. vi. Mary Saia.
Mr. Cuthbert d. 29 Nov. 1878.
Arms — Arg., on a bend gu. three crosses-cro^slet of the
first. Crest— A lion's head erased arg. gorged with a collai
gu. thereon three crosses-orosslet also arg.
iS'"t^—Heaufront Castle, Hexham, Nui thuinbeiKiml.
Ri-iUlcnce—Kuw Park, Killiouiiy.
D'AETH OF KNOWLTON COURT.
Hdohes-D'Aeth, Naeborough, Esq. of Knowl-
ton Court, Kent, J.P. and D.L., M.A., m. 17 May,
1857, Agnes Charlotte, only dau. of Henry, 3rd son
of Edward Kniglit, of Godmusham Park, Kent,
late Major 17tli Lancers, and has (with five daus.)
six sons,
I. Lewis NARnononcn, b. 13 March, 1858, Lieut. Kent
Artillery Jlilitia
II. George Graham. iii. Henry. iv. Rcjiinald.
V. Edward. vi. Arthur.
ittltta0C.— This family, which is said to derive its sur-
name from Aeth, in Flanders, is of ancient standing in the co.
of Kent. Its representative,
Sir Thomas D'Aeth. who was created a Bart. 16 July, 1716,
m. 1st, Elizabeth, sole heiress of her brother. Sir John Nar-
borough, Bart, of Knowlton Court, who was cast away, with
his father-in-law, Sir Cloudesley Shovel, on the rocks of Scilly,
22 Oct. 1707. By the heiress of Knowlton, Sir TUomas D'Aeth
had issue,
I. NAUBOKour.n (Sir), 2nd hart., whose only child, Sir Nar-
BOROUGH D'Aeth, 3rd bare, d. unm. April, 1808, wlicn the
estates devolved on his cousin, George William IUi&hes,
afterwards Admiral D'Aeth, late of Knowlton Court.
II. Thomas.
I. Elizabeth, in. 1740, Hon. and Eev. Godfrey Dawnay, and
</. S'. p.
II. Elhanna, vi. Capt. Fitzgerald, in French service, and
d. s. p.
ri. Sophia, m. 1749, William Champneys, Esq. of Vinters,
Kent, but d. s. p. 1772.
IV. Bethia, m. 1st, Herbert Palmer, Esq. of Wingham, Kent;
and 2ndly, John Cosnan, Esq She d. s. p.
V. Harriet, m. Josiah Hardy, Esq., Consul at Cadiz, and
h:ul five daus.,
1 Harriet Hardy, 2nd wife of William Hughes, Esq. of
Betshangcr, Kent, son of Thomas Hughe.", M.D. of Ox-
ford, by Mary his wife, only child and heiress of William
Smith, Esq. of Eltham, and grandson of John Hughes,
Esq. of Newbery, Berks; by him, who d. April, 1786,
she had (with three daus., Harriet Hughes, m. George
Leonard Austen, Esq. of Sevenoaks, Kent ; Louisa
Hughes; and Charlotte Hughes, d. unm.) one son.
Georgk William Hdqhes, afterwards Admiral D'Aeth,
of Knowlton.
2 Elizabeth Sophia Hardy, m. Edward Markland, Esq. of
Leeds.
3 Priscilla Hardy, »?,. John Gndby, Esq. of Greenwich.
4 Louisa Hardy, m. John Cooke, Esq., Capt. of the
" Bellerophon," killed at Trafalgar.
5 Charlotte Hardy, m. Col. George John Hamilton, R.A.
Sir Thomas D'Aeth m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Walter Williams,
Esq. of Dingestow, co. Monmouth, and had by her one son,
Francis, Rector of Knowlton, d. vnm. 1784. Sir Thomas, M.P.
for Canterbury 1708, and for Sandwich 1714, d. 4 Jan. 1745.
George William Hughes D'Akth, above-mentioned, of
Knowlton Court, J.P. ; m. 1816, Harriet, dau. of the late Sir
Edward Knatchbull, Bart, of Mershaiii Halcli, and by her
(who d. 5 Aug. 1804) had issue,
I. Nareorough, now of Knowlton Court. ,
II. Edward Henry, deceased.
III. George Wyndham, d. 18 Pec. 1866.
IV. Charles, Rector of Cardynham, in. 13 Aug. 1S,')7, Annetta
Frances, only dau. of the late lien. Sir H. T. Montresor,
K.l'.B., G.C.H.. of Denne Hill, Kent. He d. 3 June, 18159.
I. Harriot. ii. Fiaiicts. iii. Louisa Elizabeth.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sa., a griffin passant or,
between three crescents arg.; 2nd an J 3rd, sa., a cht-vron
betweeen three fleurs-de-lis arg.
Crest — A griffin's head erased tr, in the luouth a trefoil
slipped vert.
iSeat — Knowlton Court, near Wingham.
DALE OF GLATTVILLE'S ■WOOTTOl^.
Dale, Charles William, Esq. of Newto.i,
Mcintacute, co. Dorset, b. 15 May, 1851.
3Lt'nCagC.— Thomas Dale, Esq. of Purewell, Christchurcli,
CO. Southampton, a younger son of William Dale. Esq. of
Chewton House, co. Hants, m. Anne Lapthorne, of Plymoutli,
and has issue four sons and four daus. Of the former, tlui
only one who survived his father was
James Dale, Esq. of Blandford, b. Dec. 1722, entered the
navy at an early age, and subsequently was in the East Indi.i
service. Capt. Dale, after his retirement from sea, purchasel
the residence at Blandford, 1763, and served as High Slierilf
of Dorset, 1770. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Ganetf,
Esq. of Blandford and of Woolland. He d. 1794, having pur-
chased, 1767, from Edmund Walter, Esq. of Stolbridge, the
estate of Glanville's Wootton, and settled It in the followin,.?
year upon his eldest son,
James Dale, Esq. of Glanville's Woottnn, Dorset, '.
16 Feb. 1765; to. 1788, Mary Kellaway, dau. of Stephen
Barton, Esq., and had issue,
James Charles, of Glanville's Wootton.
Mary, m. Henry Meggs, Esq., and d. 1 Jan. 1823.
Mr. Dale d. 21 July, 1835, and his widow 1858. His son,
James Charles Dale, Esq. of Glanville's Wootton and
Newton Montacute, M.A. and J. P., High Sheriff 1843, b.
13 Dec. 1791 ; m. 28 Dec. 1848, Marianne Lucy, dau. of Henry
VVylde, Esq., and by her had issue,
I. Charles William, of Newton JInntacute.
II. Edward Robert, ot Glanville's Wootton, 6. 23 Jan. 1853.
He d. 1872.
Anns — Az., three bugle-horns.
Crest — A garb ppr.
Sent? — Glanville's Wootton and Newton Montacute, near
Sherborne (once the pioperty of John, 1st Duke of Marl-
borough), Dor.set.
DALGETY OF LOCKESLEY HALL.
Dalgett, Frederick Gonnerman, Esq. of
Lockerley Hall, co. Southampton, J.P., High SheriJf"
1867, b. 3 Dec. 1817 ; m. 12 Dec. 1855, Blanclio
Elizabeth Trosse, only dau. of John Allen, Esq. of
Coleridge House, Stokenham, Devon, by Marianne
Catherine his -wife, dau. of Edmund Nathaniel
William Forteseue, Esq. of Fallapit, Devon, and
lias had issue,
I. Frederick John, 6. 19 Nov. 18C6.
II. Henry Barkly, 6. 15 Aug. 1868.
III. Charles Gonnerman, b. 17 Jan. 1870.
IV. Alexander George, b. 16 March, 1871. ^
V. Robert William, 6. 21 May, 1872.
I. Eliza Blanche, b. 8 Aug. 1860.
II. Kate Forteseue, b. 11 March, 1862; d. 21 Aug. 1SC3.
III. Isabella Constance, b. 16 Jan. Is64.
IV. Edith Mary, b. 19 July, 1865.
V. Millicent, b. 2, and d. 15 July, 1874.
Htncagr.— This family is of Scottish origin.
John Dalgett, of Mikleus, in the parish of Rescobie, en.
Forfar, N.B., was father of
Alexander Dalgett, a Capt. in the 101st regt. of foot, and
Deputy-Assistant-Quartermaster-General of the army, 0.
March, 1761; m. 1st, 15 Jan. 1785, at Montreal, in Canada,
Dorothy Jane Gonnerman, by whom he had is,suo,
I. James, b. 11 Feb. 1786; d. an infant.
II. Cliarles, b. 3 Sept. 1787; '/. an infant.
III. Alexander, of whom hereafter.
IV. Frederick, b. 9 May, 1794; d. an infant.
I. Eliza, b. II Jan. 1792; d. an infant.
Capt. Dalgety to. 2ndly, 3 May, 17n7, F.liza, dau. of E.lnii'"d
Smale, of Bideford, Devon, and by hcr(wl/j d. 11 Nov. lt>.jj>
had i.-~:)UC.
414
DAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DAL
V. John Smale, Provost-Master-General of Honduras, b. 12
July, 179S; d. unm. 1 July, 1032.
VI. Frederick Henry, Major in the army, 6. 13 March, 1803;
d. unm. 13 Auf;. 1856.
VII. James William, Lieut. -Col. in the army, and Assistant
Quartermaster-General at Portsmouth, 6. 14 Jan. 1805; m.
Charlotte, dau. of Edmund Nathaniel William Fortescue,
Esq. of Fallapit, before-mentioned, and d. 28 Nov. 1869.
viu. Samuel Gonnerman, b. 2 March, 1807 ; d. in 1852,
having m. in New Soutli Wales, Elizabeth Wiseman, and
left issue four daus.
IS. Edmund Augustus, lato 17th rogt. of foot, b. 29 Dec.
1810.
II. Eliza Morrison, 6. 4 June, 1800; m. Henry Simmonds,
Esq., Lieut. -Col. in the army, who d. 27 July, 1869.
III. Dorothy Mary Jane, b. 17 Oct. 1808; m. 1833, Samuel,
4th son of J. Moore, Esq. of Bond's Glen, co. Londonderry.
IV. Mary Smale, 6. 2 Oct. 1812, and d. 27 Jan. 1815.
Capt. Dalgety d. 17 Blay, 1827. His eldest surviving son,
Alexander Dalgety, Esq., 6. 23 Sept. 1788, Lieut. 89th
foot, 7(1. 1st, 30 Dec. 1815, Eliza Doidge, of Bidefurd, Devon,
und by her (who d. 19 July, 1843) had issue,
I. Frederick Gonnerman, now of Lockcrley Hall.
II. Alexander, 6. 11 July, 1820; d. at sea 10 Sept. 1834.
III. William John, 6. 11 Aug. 1827; d. 23 Nov. 1834.
IV. Richard Butler, 6. 1 Aug. 1833.
V. Edmund Simmonds, b. 28 May, 1835 ; d. 8 March,
1867, in New Zealand.
I. Dorothy Jane, b. 4 Oct. 1822; d. 7 Dec. 1812.
T^e ro. 2ndly, 16 Sept. 1844, Mary Chanter, dau. of Jo;.n
vJawsey, of Bideford, and had issue,
VI. Alexander William, 6. 27 May, 1816.
Mr. Alexander Dalgety d. 18 May, 1853.
jlrins — Gu., a swan arg. gorged with a collar gcTiel az.
within a bordure oi the second charged with four thistles two
in chief and two in base slipped ppr.
Crest — A lion rampant guardant gu. gorged with a wreath
of oak or, supporting a shield arg. thereon a thistle slipped
Motto— \'mc\t qui patitur.
iSeai— Loclicrlcy Hall, East Tytherley, Hants.
D ALISON OF HAMPTONS.
Dalison, Maximilian Hammond, Esq.
of
Ilamptons, Kent, J.P., b. 13 May, 1820 ; m. 10 Ju]y,
1845, Matilda, 2nd dau. of the Eev. Robert Alex-
ander, Prebendary of Aghadoey, co. Londonderry,
(ind has issue,
I. Maximilian DnDLEvDiGGES, Lieut. Scots Guards, 6.5 Feb.
1852; m. 8 Oct. 1875, Charlotte Grace, dau. of the late
Henry Beresford Peirse, Esq. of Bedale, co. York.
II. Charles Edmund Waller, b. 1 Dec. 1858.
la. Roger William Hammond, 6. 13 Feb. 1861.
IV. John Pelham, 6. 11 May, 1863.
I. Matilda Theodosia. IL Dorothea Caroline.
i:i. Anna Maria Louisa.
IV. Mary Sylvestre Charlotte.
ILiltCagC. — William Daltson, Esq. of Laughton, co.
Lincoln, representative of the family in the 16th century, son
of William Dalison, and grandson of William Dalyson, by his
wife, a dau. of John Vavasour, of Spaldington, was Sheriff and
Escheator" of that co. He d. 18 Dec. 1546, leaving, by his
wife, a dau. of George Wastneys, Esq. of lladdon, co. Notts,
with three daus., two sons,
I. George, of Laughton, grandfather of Sir Roger Dalison,
of Laughton, Lieut.-Gcn. of the Ordnance, who was created
a Bart, in 1611. His son and successor, Sm Thomas Dali-
PON, 2nd bart., fell, gallantly fighting under the Royal
Banner at Naseby, in 1645, when the title became extinct.
II. William, ancestor of the Kentish family.
Tiic second son,
William Dalison, Esq., was M.P. for co. Lincoln in 1554,
nnd became subsequently one of the Judges of the Court of
King's Bench. He m. Elizabeth, only dau. of Robert Dighcon,
Esq. of Sturton Parva, co. Lincoln, and by her (who m.
2ndly, Sir Francis Aseough, Knt.), left at his decease, 1558,
four sons and five daus. Of the former, the eldest,
William Dalison, Esq., m. 1574, Silvcstre, dau. of Robert
Dean, of Hailing, Kent, and by her, who m. 2ndly, William
Lambard, Esq., left at bis decease, 9 Nov. 1585, a sou and
successor.
Sir Maximilian Dalison, Knt. of Hailing, m. 1st, Paulina,
dau. of Sir Michael Sonds, Knt. of Thio»ky, by whuiii he had
no is-suc ; and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Sir W illiam Spencer, Knt.
of Yarnton, co. Oxford, by whom he was father of
William Dalison, Esq. of Hailing, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir James Oxendcn, Knt. of Dean, and was s. at his decease,
in May, 1642, by his son,
Maximilian Dalison, Esq. of Hailing, m. Frances, only dau.
and heir of Thomas Stanley, Esq. of Hamptons, in Kent, and
had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Charles, d. 24 Feb. 1721, leaving, by Bennet, his 1st wife,
dau. of Henry Sheafe, of Chatham, three sons and a dau.,
Bennet, m. 1709, Rev. Josiah Morgan.
I. Elizabeth, m. William Hodgkins, Esq. of Hammersmith,
Middlesex.
II. Maiy, m. Thomas Kirril, Esq. of Hadlow, in Kent.
The elder son,
Thomas Dalison, Esq. of Hamptons, m. 1st, Susan, 2nd
dau. of Sir Thomas Style, Bart, of Waleringbury; and 2ndly,
Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Sir Thomas Twisden, Burt, of Brad-
borne, but had issue only by the former,
Thomas, his heir.
Elizabeth, b. 1686 ; m. John Boys, Esq. of Hodccourt, Kent,
and had a dau. and co-heir, Anne Boys, who m. Rev.
Osmund Beauvoir, D.D., and was mother of Elizabeth
Boys, to. William Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban's Court,
Kent, and their younger son, Maximilian Dudley Digges
Hammond, assumed the surname and arms of Dalisun
only, in 1819 (cide infra).
Thomas Dalison d. in July, 1736, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Dalison, Esq. of Manton, co. Lincoln, and of
Hamptons, Kent, 6. 5 Oct. 1684; to. 1st Jane, only dau. of
Richard Etherington, Esq. of Essex, by whom he had two
daus., Jane, in. Sir Jeffery Amherst, K.B., and d. s. p. ; and
Mary, who d. unm. He m. 2ndly, in 1729, Isabella, dau. of
Peter Burrell, Esq. of Beckenham, and had,
I. William, his heir.
II. Thomas (Rev.), M.A., d. unm.
III. Maximilian, d. s. p.
I. Frances Isabella, vi. 1768, William Daniel Master, Esq. of
Yotes Court, Kent, but d. s. p. 21 Dec. 1818.
Mr. Dalison d. 1741, and was s. by his son,
William Dalison, Esq., of Hamptons, Lieut. -Col. of the
West Kent Militia, b. 1730 ; d. unm. 11 Jan. 1809. His estates
vested in his sister, Mrs. Master, who bequeathed them to her
cousin,
Maximilian Hammond, Esq., enjoining him to take the
name of Dalison, and rebuild the mansion of Hamptons. Ho
was J. P. and D.L., Major West Kent Militia, 6. 3 Sept. 1792;
TO. 8 May, 1819, Anna Maria, 3rd dau. of Sir John Gregory
Shaw, Bart, of Eltham Lodge and Kenward, Kent, and by tier
(who d. 13 Oct. 1871) had issue,
I. Maximilian Hammond, now of Hamptons.
II. John Beauvoir (Rev.), b. 28 Feb. 1822; m. Harriet
Augusta, dau. of Capt. Charles Shaw, R.N., of Pembury,
Kent, and has six children.
III. William Stanley, b. 25 April, 1828 ; d. 10 July, 1807.
IV. Francis Shaw, 6. 8 April, 1831 ; Lieut. E.N.
V. Charles Burrell, 6. 19 Feb. 1835.
I. Anna Maria Julia, to. 13 May, 1845, James, 2nd son of
James Alexander, Esq. of Somerliill.
II. Caroline Mary.
ni. Emma, m. 13 May, 1845, Rev. P. B. Pultcney, Rector of
Ashley, co. Northampton.
IV. Georgiana, m. 12 Aug. 1851, Charles Watson Townloy,
eldest son of E. G. Townley, Esq. of Fulbourne, co. Cam-
bridge.
V. Louisa.
Mr. Dalison, who was 2nd son of the late William Hammond,
Esq. of St. Alban's Court, Kent, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest;
dau. and eo-heiress of Rev. Osmund Beauvoir, D.D. of Canter-
bury, assumed, 10 March, 1819, the surname of Dalison only
He d. 11 May, 1870, and was s. by his eldest son, now of
Hamptons.
Arms — Gu., three crescents or, a canton crm.
Crest — A man completely accoutred in armour ppr., holding
in his dexter hand a battle-axe arg. handle gu.
Motto — D'accomplir Agincourt.
iVtti— Hamptons, near Tonbridge.
DALLAS-YOEKE OF WALMSGATE.
Dallas-Yorke, Thomas Yoeke, Esq. of Wahna-
gate, CO. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., b. 25 Feb. 1826 ; s.
his grandfather as chief of his name, 1839 ; w. 30
Sept. 1862, Frances Perry, 3rd dau. of William
Graham, Esq. of Lurnlsliic'.s, and has issue,
DAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DAL
415
I. IIalliborton Francis, 6. 27 Nov. 1375.
I. Winifred Anna.
]Mr. D alias -Yorke, late a Capt. in the lltli Hussars,
served in the Crimean war, 1854. He added the
surname, and quartered the arms, of his maternal
uncle, James Whiting Yorke, Esq., in accordance
with the terms of that gentleman's will, on succeed-
ing to his property, 1856.
HtnCa^E.— Mr. Dallas Yorke is chief of the surname of
Dallas, being heir male of the Barons of Dallas, and traces
his lineal male descent from Sir William de Doleys, Knt., Lord
of Doleys 1289, through John de Dolas, chief of his name and
first of Cantray 1442, and William Dallas, of Cantray, chief of
his name 1617-50, whose eldest son (by his 1st wife, Agnes
Kose, of Kilravock), Alexander Dallas, carried on the line
of Cantray till its extinction in the male line, 1849, on the
death of Alexander, father of Miss Elizabeth Jane Dallas, of
Nairn, and nephew of Capt. James Dallas, of Cantray, who
fell at CuUoden, 17 April, 1746, leading his company in
Mackintosh's clan regiment, and whose son, William, the last
Dallas of Cantray, having (by his wife, Stewart, dau. of Sir
Alexander Mackenzie, 5th bart. of Coul) four daus. and no
son, sold Cantray 1767. The 2nd son of William Dallas, of
Cantray, in 1649, by his 1st wife, Agnes Eose, of Kilravock,
was
George Dallas, of St. Martin's, co. Ko?s, 6. 1C30, who
was an eminent lawyer, and the author of that text-book of
the Scots law of real property, known as "St. Martin's
Styles." He was strongly attached to the House of Stuart,
and was Deputy-Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland during
the reign of James VII. He refused lo take the oaths to
William and Mary, but was allowed to retain the seal. It is
now in Mr. Dallas-Yorke's possession. By his wife, a dau. of
Abercromby, of Birkenbog, he left one son,
James Dallas, of North Newton, co. StirUng, who sold St.
Martin's. He m. 1st, 1683, Elizabeth, dau. of Walter Riddell,
Esq., and 2ndly, Barbara, dau. of Sir James Cockburn, of
Langton; by the latter of whom he left, at his death, 1735,
among others, four sons and a dau.,
I. George, of North Newton, whose son James alienated
that property, and dying s. jj., was .s. in the representation
of the St. Martin's branch of the family by his uncle
William.
II. William, carried on the line of the family.
III. Robert, of Dallas Castle, Jamaica, M.D., left by his wife,
a dau. and co-heiress of Col. Cormack, four sons and two
daus.,
1 Robert Charles, of Dallas Castle, had by his wife Sarah,
dau. of Thomas Harding, of Nelms, three sons and four
daus..
Rev. A. E. C. Dallas, Rector of Wonston, Hants, who,
by his 1st wife, Mary Anne, dau. of Robert, son of Dr.
Adam Fersfuson, the Historian, had four sons and two
daus.
Major A. R. Dallas, who left by his wife, Emily Geor-
giana, dau. of Col. Andrews, two daus., Emily and
Alexandrina.
H. R. G. Dalas, who had by his wife Catherine,
Matilda, dau. of Major Frederick Hill, Henry Alex-
ander, d. unm. \ Arthur Blakiston ; and Emily Katie.
C. Edward Dallas.
Hardinge F.'Dallas, d. young.
Agnes Sarah, m. Rev. Ahred Bligh Hill, and left six
sons and five daus.
Jane Margaret, m. Rev. Francis Payne Seymour
{see Burke's Peerage, Somerset).
Rev. A. R. C. Dallas m. 2ndly, Anne Biscoe, dau. of
Rev. T. G. Tyndale, of Holton.
George Anson Byron John Graham, d. young.
Charles F'rancis, d. young.
Laura, d. young.
Frances Georgia a, d. VMin. 1835.
Charlotte, d. unm.
Julia Maria, m. 1821, her cousin. Rev. C. E. K.
Dallas, Rector of Farncombe.
2 Hon. Alexander James Dallas, Secretary of the Treasury,
U.S.A., m. and had three sons and three daus.,
Hon. George Mifflin, Vice-President U.S.A., and Ambas-
sador to Russia and England, m. and had one son and
six daus., Philip; Julia; Elizabeth; Sophia; Catherine;
Susan ; Charlotte Byron.
Alexander, Commodore U.S.N.
Hon. Trevanion, Judge U.S.A.
One dau. Mrs. Bache, was mother of Prof. Alexander
Dallas Bache; the 2nd dau. was Mrs. Walker; and the
Srd Mrs. Campbell.
3 Hon. Smart George, Speaker of the House of Assembly,
Jamaica, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Jackson, and had
five sons and two daus.,
Hon. Samuel Jackson, Speaker of the House of Assembly,
Jamaica, m. Margaret Morrison, and had, Mori-..on
Dallas, M.D. ; and Margaret, m. to J. Duffe. lluu S
J. Dallas was 6. 1789, and d. 1861.
Stewart. Alexander.
Milborough. Robert Walter.
Sarah, m. Nathaniel Marston.
Charlotte, m. Charles Dewdney.
4 Charles Stuart Dallas, R.M., m. Susan Sell King, and left
two sons,
Stuart, III. Anne King, and had, Duncan Campbell and
Charles Stuart.
Rev. Charles Robert King Dallas, m. his cousin, Julia
Maria, and had, Georgma M. F., m. Rev. Archdall
Euttemer, and d. 1860.
1 Charlotte Henrietta, m. George Anson Byron, Capt. E.N.
(sie Burke's Peenuje, Byron).
2 Elizabeth, m. Stewart, of Stewart Castle, Jamaica.
IV. Stuart Dallas, m. the 3rd dau. of John Stewart, of Binnyi
and had a son, William, whose son, WilUam, has a soni
Edward, and a dau., Charlotte.
I. Isobel, 111. her cousin, William Dallas, of Cantray, and
by him had, with others, the Capt. James Dallas, who was
Slain at Culloden.
William Dallas, of Edinburgh, 6. 1724, s. his nephew,
James, as representative of the St. Martin's line. By his IsC
wife. Miss Howe, he had a dau., Mrs. Sievewright. He ,«.
2ndly, 1756. Davidona, dau. and co-heir of the Riglit Hon.
George Haliburton, of Muirhouselaw, Lord Provost of Edin-
burgh, by whom he had,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. Peter, Lieut.-Col. Madras army, 1804, d. unm. a' Seringa-
patam, 26 Jan. 1806.
III. John, Capt. 46th regt., d. 1795, leaving by his wife, Anne,
dau. and co-heir of Joshua Warren, oJ Galtrim, co. Meath,
one son and two daus.,
1 William, d young, 14 July, 1797.
1 Frances Jane, d. unm. 18 74.
2 Elizabeth Warren, j/4. William Donovan Esq. (see Donovan
of Ballyiiiore).
IV. William, of Edinburgh, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Carr, Esq., and by her had,
1 William Philip, d. unm.
1 Elizabeth Anne, to. Major-Gen. Sir Robert Nickle, K.II.,
and left two daus. {see McGkigor, Bart.).
2 Davidona K.
V. Charles, Brigadier-General, Governor of St. Helena, 1839,
m. 1801, Janet, dau. and heiress of Robert llaldane, of
Gleneagles, and d. 1854, having had lour sons and three
daus.,
1 Thomas, d. unm.
3 Henry John, d. unm. 1827.
4 Edward Herbert, d.uniH.
1 HniR-i .JaiKt, m. William Stuart Alexander (see
BuKKEs 7'. ..<'./. , Caledun).
2 DaMdonu Ekaiiur, m. Francis Harding, Admiral R.N.
3 Caroline, m. William Kane, M.D.
I. Henrietta, d. unm.
II. Margaret, m. 17yi, Sir James Foulis, Bart, of Colinton.
William Dallas d. 1785, and was s. by his eldest son,
Liect.-Gbn. Sir Thomas Dallas, G.C.B., 6. 1 Jan. 1757;
distinguished by his great gallantry as a cavalry officer in the
Carnatic, under Sir Eyre Coote, and afterwards in Col. Wei-
lesley's brilliant campaigns, and at tlie siege of Scringapatam.
He m. at Madras, 1793, Mary, dau. of Cornehus Elliot, Esq. of
Wolfelee, co. Roxburgh, by whom he had issue,
I. David Haliburton, &. 7 May, 1800; m. 26 April, 1825,
Mary Anne, dau. of James Whiting Yorke, Esq. of Walms-
gate, and dying v. p., left
1 Thomas Yorke, present representative.
1 Georgiana Mary, vi. 16 Dec. 1861, Sir Charles Burton,
Bart, of Pollacton.
I. Eleanor, m. Maunsell Bowers, Esq, Major 13th Light
Dragoons.
II. Harriet, m. Major-Gen. WilUam Dickson, C.B., of
Beenham House, Berks.
m. Charlotte Lavinia, m. 1823, John McNeile, Esq. uf
Parkmount (see thatfaniUy).
Sir Thomas -Dallas d. at Bath, 12 Aug. 1839.
Arms— Dallas of Cantray— Arg., a fess between three
mullets gu. Dallas of St. Martin'.^— Arg., a fess between
five mullets gu., three and two, quartering Yorke of IVarmsjau.
6'/'cst— An increscent gu.
2 Charles, d. s. p.
41G
DAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DAL
Supporters (borne by Sm Thomas Dallas, G.C.B.)— Dexter
a horse sa. saddled and bridled ppr. muially gorged arg.,
depending therefrom by its ribbon the medal tor the Carnatic
campaign, sinister the tiger of Tippoo Sahib gardant ppr.
gorged with a ducal coronet arg., depending therefrom by its
riDbon the medal for the siege of Seringapa:am.
Motto — Lux venit ab alto.
Seat — Walmsgate Hall, Louth, co. Linc/..i.
DA1.T0N OP SLENINGFORD PABK.
Dalton, John, Esq. of Sleningford Park, co.
York, and of Fillingham Castle, co. Lincoln, J. P., late
4th Dragoon Guards, m. 1871, Cliarlotte Elizabeth,
dau. of Eobert Elliot, Esq. of Clifton and Harwood,
CO. Eoxbugh.
JLf UCaSC— The family of Dalton is shown by Dugclale's
Visitation (1666) to have been settled at Kingston-upon-Hull
many years prior to going into co. Richmond.
Sir William Dalton, Knt., of York, one of the King'.o
council for the northern parts, son of Thomas Dalton, of
Sutton, Holdernesse, by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir Kobcrt
Tyrwhitt, of Kettelby, was Recorder of York and Hull, and
was subsequently appointed by James I. Attorney-General to
the Court at York, receiving knighthood at the same time.
Sir William d. 1649. His son and heir,
John Dalton, Esq. of Hawkeswell, who m. Dorothy, dau.
of Sir Conyers Darcy, Lord Darcy, served as Lieut. -Col. to his
brother-in-law, Lord Darcy, and was mortally wounded on
passing the bridge of Burton-upon-Trent, while conducting the
Queen from Burlington to Oxford. His eldest son was Sir
William Dalton, of Hawkeswell. His 2nd son,
Thomas Dalton, Esq. of Bedale, who m. Anne, dau. of Sir
Marmaduke Wyvill, Bart., of Constable Burtsn, was great-
grandfather of
John Dalton, Ksq., who acquired very high reputation in
the E.I.Co.'s service. He m. Isabella, 2nd dau. of Sir John
Wray, Bart., by whom (who d. 29 May, 1780) he left at his
decease, July, 1811, three sons and tsvo dau<;.,
Thotlas, who assumed, in lb07, tlio .sui-iume of NonoLirFE
(s^e that familji).
John, who s. to Sleningford.
James, Rector of Croft, co. York, m. Maria, dau. of the Rev.
K. Gibson, of Bishop's Stortford, K.^spx, and had issue.
Fiances Elizabeth, m. Wilham Garlbrth, Esq. of Wigan-
thnrpe.
Isabella, m. George Baker, Esq. of Elemore, Durham.
Mr. Dalton, who purchased Sleningford from Sir Cecil Wray,
Bart., was .5. therein by his 2nd son,
John Dalton, Esq. of Sleningford, co. York, and Fillingliam
Castle, CO. Lincoln, Licut.-Col., m. 10 Man-h, 1783, Susanna,
eldest dau. of General Robert Prescott, of Rose Green, Sussex,
and had issue,
John, late of Sleningford.
James Robert, Commander Tt.'N'.
Charles, R.A., ra. Feb. 1832, Marv, dau. of Dr. Dnnran,
M.D.
George, R.E., m. Aug. 1829. Euphemia Canlfield, dau. of
Thomas Hannington, Esq. of Dungannon Castle, Derry.
William Serjeantson, an officer in the army, m. Jan. 1830,
Laura, dau. of Capt. King, R.N.
Susanna Isabella, m. 1806, Lieut.-Gen. Sir James Charles
Dalbiac, and had issue an only child, Susannah Stephania,
in. 29 Dec. 1836, the Duke of Roxburghe.
Frances Elizabeth, m. Rev. Jolin Walker Harrison, of
Norton-le-Clay, co. York, and had issue.
Maria Catherine, m. George Cleghorn, Esq. of The Weens,
t.0. Roxburgh, and has issue.
Albinia, m. 1829, Rev. George Kelly, Vicar of Aldborough,
CO. York (who, in 183.i, assumed in addition the surname of
Holdsworth), and had issue. Mrs. Kelly Holdsworih d.
18.=iy. and the Rev. G. Kelly Holdsworih (/. 18o3.
Madelina Agnes, m. Oct. 1830, Rev. Cecil Wray Dalton.
Col. Dalton d. 29 Sept. 1841, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Dalton, Esq. of Sleningford Park, late a Capt. in the
army, b. 1784; m. 1st, Elizabeth, only dau. of Richard Lodge,
Ksq. of Leeds, and by her had issue,
John, his heir.
Richard Henry, Commander R.N. , ra. Christian, eldest dau.
of R. Hatfeill, Esq.
Thomas NorclitTe, late Major 49th foot, in. Fanny, dau. of
— Gabbett, Esq., and has itsue, Thomas NorclitTe, and
Isabella.
Gertrude, m. Fr. deriik Thnnipson, Esq. of Kirby Hall, co.
Yoilv.
Susan, ra. George Clark, Esq.
Mary, m. 1st, Charles Preston, Esq. ; and 2na'y, IS32, Rev.
W. Fisher, Canon of Salisbury.
Albinia, m. Wadham Locke, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. W. Crompton, Esq.
Isabella.
Mr. Dalton m. 2ndly. 1844, Catherine, 6th dau. of Sir Charles
Dodsworth, Bart., and cousin of Cadwallader Davis, last Lord
Blayney, and by her had issue,
Charles Montague Cecil.
Catherine Elizabeth, ra. 13 May, 1SC7, William Driffield, E:;q.
of Huntington, York.
He d. 1 July, 1864. His eldest son,
John Dalton, Esq. of Sleningford Park, and of Fillingham
Castle, J. P. and D.L., Cajit. 1st Royal Dragoons, ra. 1842,
Georgiana Isabella, dau. of Col. Henry Tower, and d. 5 Sept.
1871, having by her (who 26 May, 1867) had issue,
I. John, now of Sleningford Park.
I. Georgiana Isabella.
II. Emma Elizabeth, m. 1875, H. St. Paul, Esq.
III. Alice Neville.
Ar;ns—Xz., semee of crosses-cro.sslet arg., a iion rampant-
guardant of the second, a chief nebuiee arg. and sa.
Lrest — A wyvern's head displayed vert, the wings or, gorged
with a collar.
6ciUs~Slcningford, nearRipon; Fillingham Castle, Lincoln.
II
QUANT-D ALTO-NT OF SHANKS HOUSE.
Gkant-Dalton, Dalton Foster, Esq. of Shanks
House, Somerset, J.P., F.E.G.S., b. 12 March, 1812
in. 3 May, 1848, Alice Charlotte, dau. of John
Charles Bettesworth Trevanion, Esq. of Caerha^^si
Castle, Cornwall, and has issue,
I. Reginald, 6. 25 April, 1849, m. abroad.
II. Alan, 6. 10 June, 1850.
III. Gerald, b. 30 Aug. 1851, m. and has issue.
IV. Horace, 6. 21 March, 1853.
v. Malcolm, b. 27 Nov. 1855.
I vt. Cohn, b. 15 March, 1858.
I Yii. Herbert, b. 21 July, 1862.
j viii. Seymour, 6. 11 Sept. 1864.
{ IX. John Foster, b. 10 May, 1873.
I. Mabel, deceased. 11. .\gnc?, t^eccr.ped.
] ' in. Helen.
1 ILlltritJC.— Robert Foster GhantDalton, Esq. of
Ingoldisthorpe Hall, Norfolk (eldest son and heir-at-law of
' George Grant, Esq. of Currie and Leason, Scotland, by Mary
I his wife, only dau. and heiress of Robert Foster, Esq. of
I Newark and Wellingboro', co. Notts, and of Ingoldisthorpe
Hall), m. 1810, Mary Slade, only dau. and heir of Nathaniel
Dalton, Esq. of Shanks House, by his wife Mary Slade, only
dau. and heiress of tho Rev. Robert Yeatman, of Stour
Provost, CO. Dorset. By this marriage Mr. Grant Dalton
became possessed of Shanks, an ancient manor house, partly
in Somerset and partly in Dorset, and he obtained the royal
license, dated 12 May, 1826, to take the name and arms of
Dalton of Shanks, in addition to and after those of his own
family. Ke d. April, 1854, leaving issue three sons and one
dau.,
Dalton Foster Grant-Dalton, now of Shanks House.
John George Foster, m. and d. abroad, leaving issue.
Nathaniel Watts, m. Martha, dau. of John Burrill, Esq., nr.d
has issue.
Louisa Mary Slade, widow of the late John Pale Xcvilc, I'sq.
of Skelbrook Park, co. York.
^rjns— Quarterly, 1st and 4th : qnartering Ist arid 4th, az.,
a lion rampant between nine crosses-crosslet arg. a canton erm.,
2nd and 3rd, gu., a lion passant guardant arg. imjierially
crowned ppr., between three antique crowns or; 2nd and 3rd,
arg., on a chevron engrailed sa. between three bugle horns of
the second, as many escallops of the fir.si.
Crests — ! st, on a mount ppr. a dragon's head couped vert
between two wings or, each charged with a cross-crosslet sa. ;
2nd, a hoar's head couped arg.
il/o»o— Stabit constius aequi.
i'sttt— ShunUs House, near Wincantrn.
DALWAY OF CARBICKFERGUS.
Dalway, Maeeiott-Eobert, Esq., of Bella Hill,
Caniekfergus, M.P. for Carrickfergns, J.P. for Car-
rickfergus, aud J.P. and D.L. fur co. Aiiliiiii, High
DAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DAL
417
Sheriff for Carrickfergus in 1859, Chairman of Muni-
cipal Commissioners 1861-4, re-cleeted Dec. 1873,
M.E.I. A., b. 17 Nov. 1832 ; m. 28 April, 1859, Eliza-
beth, only child of the late Col. liarnes, 6th foot,
and has issue,
I. Marmot William, h. 12 July, 1861.
II. Robert, 6. 26 Nov. 1802.
m. John, 6. 22 Aug. 1865.
IV. Andrew Armstrong, 6. 13 Jan. 1873.
I. Elizabeth.
HfllClflC— John Dallwate went over to Ireland fiom
CO. Devon in 1573, a Cornet in the army of Queen Elizabeth,
under Walter Devereux, Earl of Essex, and on 8 Oct. 1603, being
then Constable of Carrickfergus Castle, obtained from King
James I. a grant for ever of " the barony of Bradiland, at the
rent of xiii Engl., to hold in free and comman soccage, as of
the Castle of Carrickfergus." These lands, together with those
purchased from James Hamilton, Lord Clandeboye, were, on
8 July, 1608, erected by letters patent into the manor of
Dalwaye. John Dalwaye was Mayor of Carrickfergus, 1592
and 1600, and in 1613 was M.P. for Bangor. By his marriage
with Jane O'Byrne, he had an only child, Margaret, in. about
1603, John Dobbs, of Castle Dobbs. He d. circa 1618, and
was s. by his nephew,
John Dallwat (the elder son of his brother Giles). Ho
m. a dau. of William Edraonstone, of Red Hall, co. Antrim,
and by her had issue. He d. 1665, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Alexander Dalway, who m. Anne, dau. of John Parks,
Esq. of Carrickfergus (who m. 2ndly, James Shaw, Esq. of
Dunnathie). By her he had issue. Alexander Dalway was
High Sheriff of co. Antrim 1662. He d. 1668, and was s. by
his eldest son,
John Dalway, who d. s. -p. 1687, and left his estates to his
uncle.
Col. Robert Dalway, M.P. for Antrim, who m. Mary, dau.
of Sir John Williams. Bart., of Kent, and widow of Charles,
1st Lord Shelburne, and by her (who d. 1760) had issue. His
eldest son,
Alexander Dalway, Esq., M.P. for Carrickfergus, m. 27
Sept. 1695, Anna Helena, dau. of Archibald Edmonstone, Esq.
of Red Hall, and by her had issue. He d. 1718, and was s. by
his son,
Robert Dalway, Esq., M.P. for Newry, and High Sheriff
CO. Dublin, 1740, m. 21 Jan. 1718, Mary, dau. of Joseph
Marriott, Esq. of Dublin, and 2ndly, Jane Steele, of Craigs
Castle, Ballyinena; by his 1st wife he had issue. He d. 1761,
and was s. by his son,
Marriott Dalway, Esq., M.P. for Camckfergus 1761,
d. s. p. 8 April, 1795, leaving his estates to (the son of his
sister Blehetabella, wife of Noah Webb, Esq.) liis nephew,
Koah Webb, who in accordance with the will of his uncle,
assumed the name and arms of Dalway. This
Noah Dalway, Esq., Commander R.N. , m. 1795, Ellen, dau.
of Archdeacon Conway Benning, and hud issue,
Matsriott, his heir.
Noah, Lieut. R.N., 6. 30 April, 1799 ; to. 1828, Emily Gibbon,
and had issue two sons and four daus.
John Benning, 6. 3 Dec. 1802, Capt. 2ud Queen's, d. s. p.
Henry, b. 14 Dec. 1803.
George Montague, 6. 1810.
Ann, m. 1st, Gilbert Mcllveen, Esq., and 2ndly, George W.
Braddell, Esq.
Mary Margaret, m. Joseph Bams, Esq., Capt. R.A.
Ellen, m. Peter Kirk, Esq., late M.P. tor Carrickfergus.
Millicent Jane, m. 1st, Thomas Millar, Esq. of Carrick-
fergus; and 2ndly, Philip Fletcher, Esq., Capt. H.E.I.C.S.
Jane, m. Duncan Davys Wilson, Esq.
Lucy, TO. Henry Baldwin, E.sq., d. 1822.
Mehetabella, d. 22 April, 1815.
Mr. Noah Dalway, Mayor of Carrickfergus, 1806, 1809, 1811,
1816, was M.P. for that borough 1799 and 1801, and the first
Member returned by Carrickfergus to the Imperial Parlia-
ment. He d. 1820, and was s. by his eldest son,
Dalway Marriott, Esq. of Bella Hill, co. Antrim, M.P.,
b. 8 April, 1798; m. 29 June, 1827, Euphemia, dau. of Thomas
Henry Esq., of Castle Dawson, co. Londonderry, and had
I. Marriott Robert, now of Bella Hill.
I. Euphemia, m. 4 Aug. 1853, llcv. Dr. Alfred T. T.ee,
youngest son of Sir J. Theophilus Lee, of l.aiuiston Hall,
Torquay, and has issue, 1 Robert iirClellan Lauriston,
6. 11 Dut. 1855; 2 Edward Henry Hoare, b. 1 Oct. 1855;
1 Euphemia Sophia T)alway ; 2 Edith Emily Dalway ;
3 Augusta Eleanor Dalway; 4 Alice Caroline Dalway;
5 Beatrice May.
Mr. Dalway was four times High Sheriff for the co. of the town
of Carrickfergns, and had been Mayor of that borough from
1838 to the period of his decease, 1870.
Arms — Arg., two lions in chief counter passant, and one
in base passant, all guardant gu. armed and langucd az.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant, holding in his paw a staff erect
ppr., on a banner appendant thereto, and flotant to the sinister
arg., a saltier of the first.
Motto — Esto quod audes.
SaU— Bella Hill, Carrickfergus.
DALY OF RAFORD.
Daly, John Archer, Esq. of Raford, and
Furbough, co. aalway, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff
1866, Col. Commanding Galway Militia (assumed
the surname and arms of Daly in lieu of his patro-
nymic Blake by royal license, dated 21. April, 1837,
in compliance with the testamentary injunction of
his maternal great uncle Hyacinth Daly, Esq. of
Raford), b. 11 Jan. 1835 ; m. 30 April, 1864, Lady
Anne Ehzabeth Charlotte Nugent, dau. of Anthony-
Francis, 9th Earl of Westmeath, and has issue,
Denis Andrew Malachy, b. 27 Sept. 1805.
Anne Christian, b. 6 Sept. 1866.
HtnratJC— The House of Daly of Raford is a branch of
the very ancient Irish sept of O'Daly, now represented by
Lord Dunsandle, and Clanconal.
James Daly, Esq. of Raford, younger son of James Daly,
Esq. of Carrownakelly, co. Galway, and brother of Denis
Daly, the great-great-grandfather of James, 1st Lord Dun-
sandle and Clanconal, was s. by his son,
Denis Daly, Esq. of Raford, who to. Anastasia, dau. of
Hyacinth D'Arcy, Esq. of Kiltulla, co. Galway, and had, with
four daus., Anstace, Bridget, Mrs. Browne, and Mrs. Kirwan,
two sons,
Denis, his heir.
Hyacinth, of Dalystown, co. Galway, whose will, dated
1 Se))t. 1775, was proved 26 July, 1782. He m. the sister
and heiress of Thomas Coghlan (styled The Maw) chief of
the ancient Sept of MacCnghlan, Dynasts of Lower Delvin,
by whom he had a son and a dau.,
The Right Hon. Denis Bowes Daly, of Dalystown, M.P.
CO. Galway, and a Privy Councillor in Ireland, m. by
license, dated 26 Aug. 1780, Mary Charlotte, dau. of
Right Hon. John Ponsonby, sister of William, 1st Lord
Ponsonby, of Imokilly, and grand-dau. of Brabazon, 1st
Earl of Bessborough.
Margaret, m. by license, dated 19 Nov. 1782, Right Hon.
Sir Skeffington Smith, Bart.
Mr. Daly, whose will, dated 5 Feb. 1759, was proved 11 Aug.
1769, was s. by his eldest son,
Denis Daly, Es(j. of Raford, m. 173.5, Lady Ann, dau. of
Michael, 10th Earl of Clanriearde, and had issue,
Denis, his successor.
Anastasia, m. Sir George Browne, 6th hart, of the Neale.
Lotitia, TO. Henry Bingham, Esq. of Newbrook.
Mary, to. 1st, Charles Blake, Esq., and 2ndly John D'Arcy,
Esq.
Mr. Daly was s. by his son,
Denis Daly, E.sq. of Raford, to. Ann, dau. of Malachy
Donellan, Esq. of Ballydonellan, co. Galway, and had three
Denis, of Raford, m. by license, dated 9 Oct. 1799, Anna
Maria Harrison, of Dublin.
Malachy, of Raford, to. Julia, dau. of Sir Thomas Burke,
1st bare, of Marble Hill, and had two daus.,
Anne, m. 3 Oct. 1829. Anthony Francis, 9th Earl of West-
meath, and d. 27 Sept. 1871.
Maria Julia, of whom presently.
Hyacinth, of Raford.
The third son,
Hyacinth Daly, Esq. of Raford, eventually succeeded,
and dying without surviving issue, 5 Nov. 1836, licqiicathcd
his estates (with a life interest in the demesne of Raford to
his daughter in law), to his grand-nephew, the elder son of
Maria Jolia Daly, 2nd dau. of his brother Malachy. She
TO. 26 Sept. 1832, Andrew William Blake, Esq. of Furbough,
CO. Galway, and had issue.
418
DAL
THE LANDED GEXTRY.
DAL
JoHs Abchek, heir to his pranduncle, assumed the surname
of Daly, and is now of Eaford.
Malachy Joseph, 6. 5 July, 1836.
Andrew William, 6. 2 June, 1842.
Julia Maria, rf. unm. 28 March, 1854.
Elizabeth Ann.
Emilv Margaret, m. 24 July, 1866, William, Lord Delvin,
eldest son of the 9th Earl of Westmeath.
Charlotte Frances, m. 29 Oct. 1»63, John Smyth, Esq. of
Masonbrook, co. Gahvay.
Mr. Blake, who was D.L. and J.P. co. Galway, Hish Sheriff,
1841, was 6. 22 Aug. 179S, and d. 18G3. He was eldest son of
Col. John Blake, of Furbougti (who m. 1797. Eliza, dau. of Ed-
mund Gahvey, Esq. of co. Cork, and d. Feb. 1849), grandson of
Andrew Blake, Esq. of Furbough, by Honora bis wife, dau. of
Michael Burke, Esq. of Ballydugan, and great-grandson of
John Blake, by his wife Sarah French, of Aggard, co. Galway.
A.'iwi—VeT fess arg. and or, a lion rampant per fess sa. and
gu. in chief two dexter hands couped at the wrists of the last.
CieM—in front of an oak tree ppr. fructed or, a greyhound
courant sa. collared gold.
IJotto— Deo fidelis et Kegi.
Seati— Eaford, Athenry ; and Furbough, Galwa7,
DALY OF CASTLE DALY.
Daly, James, Esq. of Castle Daly, co. Galway,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1853, 6. March, 1808 ;
m. Jan. 1830, Margaret, eldest dau. of the late
Hubert Dolphin, Esq. of Turoe, co. G-alway, and
has had issue,
I. Peter Hubert, 3rd Light Dragoons, &. Nov. 1838; d.
April, 1861.
i:. James Dekmott, m. Nov. 1866, Christina Gertrude, 3rd
dau. of Cornelius J. O'Kelly, Esq. of Gallagh, co. Galway,
High Sherifif 1861.
I. Mary, ni. James Johnstone, Esq. of Carrickbreda, co.
Armagh.
II. Louisa, m. Walter Joyce, Esq. of Corgarry, co. Galway.
HI. Theresa, m. Festus, eldest son of Cornelius J. OKelly,
Esq. of Gallagh, co. Galway.
IV. Anna.
V. Christina, m. Matthew D'Arcy, Esq. J.P., of Dublin and
Kilcroney House, Bray, co. Wicklow, late M.P. co.
Wexford.
Ti. Ellen.
Mr. Daly is son of the late Peter Daly, Esq. of
Castle Daly, by Bridget Louisa his wife, dau. of
Christopher MacEvoy, Esq. of "Wimbledon, Surrey.
Mr. Dak's brother, Peter P. Daly, Esq. is of Daly's
Grove, co. Galway.
&aJ— CasUe Daly, Loudirea.
ay, eldest dau. of Peter Hay, Esq. of Leys, by his wife,
Elizabeth, dau. of David Scott, E^q. of Scotstarvit, M.P., and
had issue. The 2nd son and heir,
John Daltell, Esq. of Lingo and Ticknevin, Capt. Fifeshire
Jlihtia, m. Jane, dau. of Slajor Melville, of Murdocairnie (a
cadet of the family of Melville, Earls of Leven and Melville),
by his wife Lilias, dau. of Lumsdaine, of Bennyhill, and left
issue,
JoH.v, his heir.
Melville, of Lingo, Major-Gen.
Thomas, Col. Bengal army, killed while leading a sortie
against the mutineers from the fort of Saugor, 18 Sept.
1857.
James, R.N. Lindsay Hay. Mary.
The eldest son.
John Daltell, Esq. of Lingo and Ticknevin, 5th Dragoon
Guards, Lieut. -Col. Fifeshire Militia, D.L., m. 1822, Jane, eldest
dau. of General Eobert Anstruther (eldest son of Sir Robert
Anstruther, Bart, of Balcaskie), by his wife, Charlotte Lucy
Hamilton, grand-dau. of Lord Anne Hamilton, 2nd son of
James, 5th Duke of Hamilton. He d. Oct. 1843, leaving issue
by her (who d. 13 March, 18G5),
Robert A.vstruther. now of Ticknevin.
Ralph, 0. 29 June, 1834; m. 1870, Annie Margaret Christina,
eldest dau. of Algernon Wm. Behingham Greville, K.sq.
Charlotte Lucy Hamilton, in. 1853, Rev. Mauiice William
Ferdinand St. John, eldest son of the Hon. Ferdinand St.
John, 2nd son of the 3rd Viscount Bolingbroke.
Jane Melville, m. 1852, Rev. William George Henderson,
eldest son of Admiral Henderson.
Arms — 1st and 4th, sa., a naked man with arms extender],
ppr., between two stars or, within a bordure of the last, on a
canton arg. a sword and a pistol saltierwise gu. ; 3rd, for
Melville, gu., a sun in its glory between four crescents arg.,
within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the
first; 4th, for Eobektson, gu., three wolves' heads erased
arg. armed and langued az. within a bordure engrailed of the
last.
Crent — A dexter hand grasping a scimitar, both ppr.
Hollo— I dare.
S'at — Tincknevin, Carbery, co. Eildare ; Lingo House, St.
Andrews.
DALYELL OF LINGO AND TICKNEVIN.
Daltell, Eobeet Ansteuthee, Esq. of Lingo,
CO. Fife, and of Ticknevin, co. Kildare, J.P. and
D.L. CO. Fife, a Member of the Council of the
Secretary of State for India, formerly represented
Madras in the Legislative Council, b. 5 May,
1831.
ILtnCaflt. — John Daltell, of Muiravonside (2nd son of
the famous Gen. Thomas Dalyell, of Binns), attained the rank
of Lieut.-Col. temp. Willlam IIL, served in the Low Countries
with Marlborough, and was killed at the battle of Malplaquct :
he TO. Christian ElUs, and had issue a dau., Agnes, m. Alex-
ander Crawford, of Manuelmill ; and a son,
Capt. Thomas Daltell, of Craigfoodie and Lingo, Capt.
of the City Guards of Edinburgh, when Prince Charles
Edward summoned the town to surrender, 1745. He acquired
the lands of Craigfoodie, Lingo, and Gordonshall, co. Fife,
and, 1751, succeeded to the 'estate of Ticknevin, in Ireland,
which had been settled, 1707, on the male heirs of Sir Thomas
Dalyell, of Binns, failing the proprietor's own descendants.
He m. Margaret, dau. of Andrew Lumsden, Bishop of Edin-
burgh, of the family of Cushney, and aunt of the celebrated
Andrew Lumsden, for so many years Private Secretary to
Prince Charles Edward ; by her he had issue a dau.. Christian
d. unm. ■; and a son,
John Daltell, Esq. of Lingo and Ticknevin, m. 1743, Lind-
DALZELL OF GLENAE,
Dalzell, David Beaineed, Esq. of Glenae, co.
Dumfries, J.P., M.D., h. 1 Oct. 1823 ; s. to the
estate of Glenae on the death of his mother in
1847, and thereupon assumed the name and arms of
Dalzell only, in accordance with the conditions of
entail on that estate ; m. 27 April, 1848, Isabella,
dau. of Rev. Donald Morrison, co. Aberdeen, and
has had issue,
I. Dougald Stuart, 6. 19 April, 1849 ; d. 6 June, 1855.
II. James Brainerd, b. 8 July, 1650; d. 6 Feb. 1853.
III. Robert Stuart, b. 30 Nov. 1858.
IV. Arthur John, b. 6 Jan. 1864.
I. Emily Margaret, h. 19 Jan. 1857 ; d. 6 Nov. 1857.
n. Ella Agnes, 6. 24 Oct. I860.
S-tltCftgC. — For full particulars of the family of Dalzfll,
$fe Burkes Peerage, title Carswath.
Hon. Sir John Dalzell, of Glenae, co. Dumfries, 2nd son
of Sir Robert Dalzell, of Dalzell, 1st Earl of Carnwath, was
created a Bart, of Nova Scotia, 11 April, 1666. He was to.
three times. By his first wife, named Sandilands, he had two
daijs., the eldest m. Ferguson of Isle, the 2nd, Sir Robert-
Lawrie, of Maxwelltoun ; by his 2nd wife. Lady Margaret
Johnstone, dau. of James, Earl of Ilartfell, he had no issue;
and by his 3rd wife, Violet, dau. of Riddell of Ilaiuing, he
left issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. James, who joined the standard of the Chevalier, and
was taken prisoner at Preston, 1715; m. Miss Graham, and
had a son,
1 John, TO. Hon. Henriet Gordon, dau. of William, 7th
Viscount Kenmure.
III. Thomas, Col. .Scots Guards, m. Janet, dau. of Fer- ;
guson, of Craigdarroch, and d. 1743, leaving, i
1 David, a Merchant in Glasgow. 1
1 Jean, m. i nomas Gibson, one of the principal Clerks of 1
Session, and d. 2 Jan. 1786.
2 .\gnes. 3 Harriet.
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1. Agnes, m. Sir John Johnston, of Wt'Sterhull.
)i. m. Alfxuni.,.'!- Muxwull, of Tiiiu-aia.
lu. 711. Kobert Carruthers, of Kammerscalcs.
Sir John d. 16S5, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir John Dalzell, 2nd hart, of Glcnae, wlio was scrveil
heir Wilis father 2 Sept. 108G ; he m. llenrict, dau. of Sir
William Murray, Bart, of Stanhope, and had issue,
KoBEKT, his successor.
John, Capt. in the army ; resigned his commission into the
hands of the Earl ot Orkney, and joined the Chevalier; was
taken prisoner at Preston, Nov. 1715, and tried as a deserter,
hut was acquitted. He m. a dau. of William Tiklesley, Esq.
of Lodge, and had a son who settled in St. Christophers.
Mary, m. William, 7th Viscount Kenmure (executed for
joining the Chevalier in 1715) and d. at Terreglcs, 16 Aug.
1776.
Sir John d. March, 1689, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Robert Dalzell, 3rd bart. of Glenae, who on the death
of his kinsman, John, 5th Earl of Carnwath, in June, 1703, s.
as 6th Earl, and was served heir in November following. He
was educated at Cambridge, and was brought up with the
principles of passive obedience and non-resistance. He joined
the Chevalier and was taken prisoner at Preston, 14 Nov.
1715, was brought before the House of Peers, 19 Jan. 1716,
when he threw himself on the King's mercy. Notwithstanding,
on 9 Feb. following, he was sentenced to be executed as a
traitor, and his estate forfeited to the Crown. His lordship
was afterwards respited, and subsequently received a pardon
80 far as his life and estates, but his honours sunk under the
attainder. He iii. four times, 1st, Lady Grace Montgomery,
dau. of Alexander, 9th Earl of Eglinton, by whom he had two
daus.,
I. Euphemia, b. 12 Feb. 1703, d. young.
II. Margaret, d. unm. 18 April, 17sl.
He m. 2ndly, 3 June, 1720, Grizel, dau. of Alexander Urquhart,
Esq. of Newhall, by whom he had a son,
I. Alexander, his successor.
He m. 3rdly, Margaret, dau. of John Hamilton, Esq. of Ean-
gour, by whom he had another dau.,
III. Elizabeth, d. 12 Dec. 1737.
He )/i. 4ihly, July, 1735, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Vincent,
Esq. of Bamborough Grange, co. York, by whom (who d. in
London, 11 April, 1758) he had anotlier son,
II. Robert, m. 24 May, 1761, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
Aeklom, Esq. of Wiseton Hall, co. Notts, and d. 31 July,
1788, leaving, with a dau. Elizabeth, d. unm. 24 March,
1819, a son,
Robert Alexander, who became male heir of the family
in 1814, and was restored to the Earldom of Caknwath
by Act of Parhament, 26 May, 1826 (see Burke's
Feeragi).
Lord Carnwath d. at Kirkmichael, July, 1737, and was s. by
is eldest son,
Alexander Dalzell, of Glenae, who was styled Earl of
Carnwath, and would have been 7th earl but for the attainder.
He m. Miss Elizabeth Jackson, and d. at Kirkmichael, 3 April,
1787, having h.id issue,
I. Richard, 6. 23 July, 1753; m. 1775, Elizabeth Johnston,
and d. 5 July, 1782, leaving an only dau.,
Elizabeth, m. Alexander Grierson, Esq. of Lag.
II. Robert, of whom hereafter.
III. Alexander, Ij. 23 Aug. 1760; d. xinm. 1788.
IV. John, 6. 19 Nov. 1765, had an only dau.,
Eliza Jane, m. Jonas M. Leake, Esq., M.D.
I. Margaret, m. 1778, Sir Robert Grierson, Bart, of Lag, co.
Dumfries, and d. 1839.
II. Elizabeth.
Robert Dalzell, Esq. of Glenae, the 2nd but eldest sur-
viving son, .<;. his father in his estates, but did not assume the
title; he was a member of the Faculty of Advocates in 1776; m.
18 March, 1783, Anne, dau. of David Armstrong, Esq. of
Kirtleton, co. Dumfries, by whom (who d. 21 Feb. 1797) he
had issue,
John, his successor.
Margaret, of whom hereafter as heir of her brother.
Elizabeth, m. Henry Douglas, Esq., 3rd son of Sir Charles
Douglas, Bart, of Kilhead.
Mr. Dalzell d. at Glenae House, 13 Feb. 180S, and was s. by
his only son,
John Dalzell, Esq. of Glenae, an Officer in the Roj-al
Navy, who fell in action at New Orleans, 10 Oct. 1814, unm.,
■when the heirship of the earldom reverted to his male heir,
Robert Alexander Dalzell, who, as before stated, was restored
in 1821, while the estates descended to his sister,
Margaret Dalzell, of Glenae, m. 1818, Major DonoALD
Stuart (son of Selkirk Stuart, m. 1777, Elizabeth Grierson),
who thereupon took the name and arms of Dalzell. He d.
29 April, 1847, having had issue,
Stuart John, b. 22 Dec. 1820, an officer E.I.C.S.; d. unm. at
Hyderabad, Scinde, 1 July, 1843.
James Neilson, 6. 13 May ; d. 29 Oct. 1822.
David Brainerd, s. his mother.
John Griffin, 6. 6 July, 1825; d. 10 Sept. 1877.
Peter, b. 8 Nov. 1829; d. 6 Aug. 1842.
Elizabeth, b. 13 June, 1819; in. 7 June, 1849, Rev. Thomas
Hind, of Carlisle.
Anna McKenzie, b. 20 Nov. 1827 ; d. unm.. 8 Nov. 1860. .
Mrs. Stuart-Dalzell d. 1 May, 1847, when she was s. by her
eldest surviving son, David Bkainekd Dalzell, now of
Glenae.
Arms—^a.., a naked man ppr.
0,-est — A dagger erect az. pommel and hilt or.
MoUo — I dare.
<Seai— Glenae House, Dumfries.
DAMES OF GREENHILIi.
Lonqwoeth-Dames, Tho.mas, Esq. of Greenliill,
King's Co., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1869, late
a Capt. R.A., m. 29 April, 1858, Eunice Jane, 2nd
dau. of Samuel Talbot Hassell, Esq. of Hull, and
by her has issue,
I. Francis Talbot, &. 16 June, 1860.
II. Gastavus Montagu, b. 17 April, 1862.
III. Thomas Manuel, b. 16 Feb. 1869.
I. Gertrude Anna, b. 9 Feb. 1859; d. 8 April, 1863.
II. Eunice Mary, b. 9 Nov. IS64.
III. Katherine Edith, b. 11 Feb. 1868; d. 13 March, 18CS.
IV. Ethel, b. 10 Feb. 1872.
V. Kathleen Thomasine, b. 7 July, 1875.
HtUrajC— Thomas Lonoworth, Esq., 3rd son of Francis
Longworth, Esq. of Craggan Castle, co. Westmeath, by Eliza-
betlr his wife, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Dames, Esq. of
llathmoyle, King's Co., assumed the additional surname and
arms of Dames, as heir of his maternal grandfather, Thomas
Dames, Esq. of Rathmoyle. He m. Jane, youngest dau. of
Maunsell Burke, Esq., son of Anthony Burke, Esq. of Spring-
field, CO. Galway, and by her had issue,
Francis, now of Greenhill.
Maunsell John, m. Julia, dau. of Edward Ombler, Esq. of
Camerton, co. York.
Thomas, Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards, d. inini. 1845.
John, Banker in Devonshire.
Arthur (Rev.), Vicar of Kenton, Devon, >/*. Miss Emma Brown,
and has issue.
William, Col. 37th regt., m. Christine Smith, Esq. of
Toronto, Canada, and had issue one son and two. daus. ;
he d. Feb. 1868.
George, late Capt. 66th regt., m. 1st, Emma, dau. of John
Kemble, Esq. of Quebec, and had by her (who d. 1845) a
son, George Francis, d. unm. 15 April, 1860. He m. 2ndly,
Caroline Amelia Brunswick, 5th dau. of Thomas North-
more, Esq. of Cleve House, Devon, by his 2nd wife, Enime-
line, dau. of Sir John Eden, 4th bart. of Windlcstone
Park, Durham, and had issue, 1 Monsel; 2 Francis William;
3 Henry Northmore; 1 Amy Northmore; 2 Caroline Char-
lotte; 3 Elfrida Gertrude. Capt. G. L. Dames c^. 21 March,
1860.
Jane, m. Hugh Hammill, Esq. of Hartfield, co. Dublin, and
has issue ; she d. 1863.
Eliza, d. unm. 1835.
Maria, m. Robert F'leetwood Rynd, Esq. of Ryndville, co.
Bleath, and has issue one sou and two daus.
The eldest son,
Francis Longworth Dames, Esq. of Greenhill, King's Co.,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1832, m. 1st, 1 June, 1S30, Anna,
youngest dau. of the Rev. Travers Hume, D.D., by Elizabeth
Balaguier his wife, niece and heiress of Earl Jlacartney, and
by her (who d. 1835) had issue,
I. Thomas, now of Greenhill.
u. Francis Travers, A.M., Q.C., Bencher of King's Inn. J.P.,
6. 26 April, 1831; m. 1800, Frances Tenison, eldest dau. of
the late William Noble, Esq., and has issue,
1 Edward Travers, 6. 25 May, IS61.
2 Francis, b. 6 Oct. 1862.
1 Mary Louisa.
I. Elizabeth, d. 1835.
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He m. 2n(lly, 13 Ang. 1839, Elizabeth Sclina, youngest dau. of
Kalph Smyth, Esq. of Gaybrook, co. AVestmealh, by Hannah
Maria his wife, 2nd dau. of Sir Kobert Staples, Bart, of Durrow,
Queen's Co., and by her had Issue,
Ralph, 6. 1840; d. 1841.
Robert Staples, 6. 9 Oct. 1841; m. 8 Aug. 1876, Mary Alice,
eldest dau. of James Jameson, Esq. of Delvin, co. Dublin.
Mary Jane, m. i April, 1866, Charles Colley Palmer, Esq. of
Balian House, co. Kildare, and has issue.
He d. 7 Oct. 1863.
6ea<— Greenhill, Edenderry, King's Co.
DANIEIi OF AUBTJRN.
Daxiel, William Hexet, Esq. of Auburn, co.
Westmeath, J.P., m. 1836, Harriett, dau. of Robert
Jolinstone, Esq., Q.C., and niece of Sir William
Eichardson Bunbury, Bart., and had issue,
I. George Robert, Lieut. 64th regt., 6. 9 Jan. 1840: m.
Jan. 1864, Susan, dau. of Major-Gen. Philip Gay, C.B.
II. William Henry, 15th regt., 6. 28 March, 1847.
I. Margaret.
II. Anna Maria, m. 1861, Richard Doyne, Esq. of Eally-
grange, Calcutta, and has issue.
III. Georgina, m. Hon. George Anneslcy.
IV. Cecilia.
HtntaSC— This family, originally MacDaniel, or Mac-
Donell, was of good repute in the co. Mayo in the 17th
century; the pedigree is duly recorded in the Ulster's Office.
Gerald or Garrett Daniel, Esq. of Dublin, in 16S7, held
lands called Castellafy, in the Barony of Burrishoole, co. Mayo,
and resided at Clegnagh, co. Mayo. He d. 1710, leaving, by
Mary his wife, five sons and a dau. The 2nd son,
Nicholas Daniel, Esq. bapt. 12 May, 1695; to. 9 July, 1730,
Elizabeth Lovett, and by her (who was buried 1 Aug. 1754)
had issue. Mr. Daniel was buried 11 June, 1752. His eldest
son,
John Dajhel, Esq., bapt. 12 June, 1734, m. 23 Oct. 1762,
Dorcas, dau. and eventually sole heiress of Thomas Auchmuty,
Esq. (of the family of Auchmuty, of Bryanstown, co. Longford,
of ancient Scottish hneage;, and d. 20 Kov. 1790, having had
i-isue,
Kicrolas Charles, of Westbrooke, Dorset, Capt. in the Horse
Guards, to. 7 April, 1806, Mary Drury, and U. s. p.
Thomas Auchmutt, Major 41st regt., d. s. p.
■William George, of Westbrooke House, Dorset, of Foulden
Hall, Norfolk, and Foley House, Kent, m. 21 June, 1794,
Amelia, dau., and at length only surviving child and heir of
John Amhurst, Esq. of Court Lodge, East Farleigh, Kent,
Capt. R.N., and took the additional surname of TfssEN, by
royal Ucense, 4 March, 1814. His grandson is the present
William Amhurst 'Ttssen Daniel Amherst, Esq. {see
Amherst of Amhurst and DidLinrjton Hall).
Townley, of Dublin, m. Maiy Frances, eldest dau. of Marcus
Brown, and Elinor Davine, of Annaghmore, Galway, and
>i. .?. p.
John. George Robert, of w horn presently.
James. Anna Maria.
The 6th son,
George Robert Daniel, Esq., Q.C., of Auburn, m. (license
dated 27 Aug. 1806) Margaret, eldest dau. of Henry Smyth,
Esq. of Harcourt Street, Dublin, and had issue,
William Henbt, now of Auburn.
Charles John (Rev.), to. Susan Ryle, and has issue, Charles;
Frederick ; and Mary.
Dorcas Maria, to. 1st, Charles Costcllo, Esq. of Edmondstown,
CO. Mayo, and had issue. She to. 2ndly, Lawrence Langlty,
Esq., and bad issue.
Mr. Daniel's will bears date 3 Nov. 1846; he d. 1847.
Armx—Vex saltire arg. and or, two dexter arms fep.=wi?c
couped and in pale vested gu. cuffed az., the hand ppr., holding a
cross-crosslet fitchee erect of the third and as many lions
rampant in fcss also of the third.
Oe«(— On a wreath of the colours in front of a trefoil slijipod
vert a dexter arm fesswise couped vested gu. cuffed az. the
hand ppr. holding a cross-ciosslet titchee erect also gu.
iV/o((o— Toujours prit.
6'eai— Auburn, Glasson, co. Wcstmeath.
DANIEL OF STOODLEIGH.
Daniel, Thomas Carkw, Esq. of Stoodleigli
Court, Devon, late Lieut. 2nd Lile Guards, b. 1848 ;
*. his grandfather 1872 ; m. 1875, Alice Mildred,
eldest dau. of Hon. and Eev. John Grifford, Rector
of Siddiugton, co. Gloucester.
JtinraflC. — This family settled in Barbados about 1C60.
Thomas Daniel, returned to England 1764, having pre-
viously m. Eleanor Neil, dau. of an old Barbados proprietor,
by whom he had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
John, m. Eleanor, dau. of Henry Tahourdin, Esq. of Syden-
ham.
Anne, m. Stephen Cave, Esq. of Cleve Hill.
The elder son,
Thomas Daniel, Esq. of Henbury, co. Gloucester, m.
Susannah, dau. of John Cave, Esq, (see Cave of Cleve Hill), and
had issue,
Thomas, of Stoodleigh.
John, d. young.
Eleanor, m. Rev. Finney Belfield, of Primley, Devon, and is
deceased.
Maria Anne, m. Col. Lewis, of St. Pierre Park, co. Mon-
mouth, who d. 1847 {see Lewis of St. Pierre).
Emily, to. Rev. Walker Gray, and is deceased.
Susan, TO. Rev. Henry Hugh Way, Vicar of Henbury.
Frances, to. Jere Hill, Esq.
Lucy, TO. PhiUp Vaughan, Esq.
The elder son,
Thomas Daniel, Esq. of Stoodleigh and Stuckeridge, Devon,
also of Barbados and Demerara, in the West Indies, J. P.,
High Sheriff for Devon 1855, b. 1798 ; m. Augusta Louisa, dau.
of Capt. Bridges, R.N., and had issue,
I. Thomas, m. Dorothea, dau. of Rev. Thomas Carew, of
Collypriest, and grand-dau. of Sir T. Carew, Bart. He d.
14 Sept. 1862, leaving, with another son and three daus.,
a son. the present Thomas Caeew Daniel, Esq.
II. John, R.N., deceased.
III. Henry Arthur (Rev.), m. Louisa Catherine, dau. of R.
Clarke, Esq. of Bridwell, Devon, and has issue,
I. Catherine Susanna, to. 1843, Rev. William Purr Pituiau.
II. Louisa, m. Rev. W. Sealy.
in. Augusta, to. Rev. R. B. Carew.
He d. 1872.
Seat— Stoodleigh, Tiverton.
DANIELL OF KENBUEY.
Daniell, Augustus Warwick Bampfylde,
Esq. of Kenbury, Devon, b. 30 Jan. 1849; m.
14 Jan. 1875, Blanche Caroline, eldest dau. of
Capt. W. Leith Hay, 2nd son of Sir Andrew Leitli
Hay, of Eannes and Leith Hall, co. Aberdeen, and
has issue,
I. William AtJcusTDS Bampftlbe, 6. 15 Dec. 1875.
II. Harold Bampfylde, 6. 1 Jan. 1876.
JLtltCajC. — This family has been settled in Devon for
the last century, and came into possession of the Kenluiy
estates at the death of Augustus Stowey, Esq.
George Daniell, Esq. to. 4 May, 1715, Harriett, 5th dau.
of Sir Richard Bampfylde, Bart., M.P. and d. 23 Jan. 1734,
having by her (who d. 12 Aug. 1737) had, with a son, John, in.
Miss Foskett, and two daus., Georgina and Fanny, anotherj
son.
Rev. George Warwick Bampfylde Daniell, Rector ofl
Marten, Wilts, to. June, 1847, Ellen Smith, and d. 4 June, 1874,.|
having had issue, ,
I. AuGCSTUs Warwick Bampfylde, now of Kenbury.
II. Charles Bampfylde. iii. George Warwick Bampfylde.
IV. Ernest Augustus Stowey.
I. Emily, in. Capt. Wylde Browne, late P.ombay Infantry.
II. Alice Codrington. iii. Helen Bampfylde.
IV. Frances Harriett.
Sc((i— Kenbury, Exeter.
DANIELIi OF NEW FOREST.
Daniell, Robert George, Esq. of New Forest,
CO. Westmeatb, J.P., b. 12 June, 1831 ; m. 19 Aug.
1864, Ellen, 2nd dau. of John O'Brien, Esq. of Elm
Vale, CO. Clare, M.P. for Limerick, and has issue,
I. John, b. 20 Slarch, 1868.
I. Cecilia. ii. Ellen.
H inert gr.— This family claims to be a branch of the very
ancient Cheshire family of Damull of Daresbu-ry. \
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Bridges Daniell, of Dublin, whose will is dated 31 July,
1740, and was proved 18 Feb. 1740-41, »!. Catherine, dau. of
Henry Wade, Esq. of Clonebraney, co. Meath, and sister and
co-heir of John Wade, Esq. of Clonebraney, and had issue,
with three daus., three sons,
Richard, d. v. p.
John, of Clonebraney, who assumed the name of Wade : he
TO. Hester, dan. of Hobert Shields, Esq. of Waiustown, and
had issue (sec Wade of CioneOrautij).
Michael.
The 3rd son,
Michael Daniell, Esq., m. Margaret, dau. of Samuel Wood-
ward, Esq. of Woodville, co. Meath, and had two sons, John
Daniel!, Esq. of Bellevue, co. Meath, Capt. 17th Lancers, who
d. 15 May, 1840; and
Henry Daniell, Esq. of New Forest, J. P. for the cos. of
Meath and Westraeath, who served as High Sheriff of the
latter, 1803. He was 6. Sept. 1767; m. 15 Aug. 1794,
Isabella, 2nd dau. of Robert Tighe, Esq. of South Hill, co.
Westmeath, M.P. for Carrick, by Isabella his wife, sister of
Sir Gilbert King, Bart, of Charleston, co. Roscommon, and
had issue,
I. Robert, J.P. and D.L., 6. 27 Sept. 1796; m. 21 July, 1827,
Cecilia Frances, youngest dau. of Major Anthony Cliffe, of
Bellevue, co. Wexford, and by her (who d. 18 May, 18U3)
left at bis decease, 6 Aug. 1841,
1 Robert George, now of New Forest.
2 Anthony John, 6. 16 March, 1833; d. unm.
1 Frances.
2 Henrietta Cecilia, to. 1859, Patrick Segrave, Esq., J.P.
(sec Segrave nf Cabra).
3 Isabella Jane.
II. George, Capt. E.N., J.P., &. 31 Aug. 1797; m. 23 June,
1842, Alicia Katherine, eldest dau. of the Right Hon. Francis
lilackburne, and dying 1857, left a son, Francis Henry Black-
liurne, m. 21 Aug. 1877, Caroline Sophia, eldest dau. of
William Benco Jones, Esq. of Lisselan, co. Cork.
III. Henry, Rector of Portnashangan, co. Westmeath, b.
28 July, 1801 ; d. unm. 29 March, 1836.
IV. John Michael, Lieut. 26th regt., b. 19 Oct. 1815 ; d. unm.
at Chusan, 27 Nov. 1840.
I. Isabella Margaret, m. 23 May, 1821, William Hamilton
Smyth, Esq. of Drum House, co. Down, son, by his 2nd
marriage, of William Smyth, Esq. of Drumcree, M.P. for
Westmeath.
II. F'rances Louisa, d. unm. 24 Feb. 1826.
Mr. Daniell d. 1843.
^rms— Arg., a pale fusilly sa., a crescent gu.
Crest— Aa unicorn's head erased armed and crincd or,
charged with a crescent gu.
3Jotto — Pro fide et patria.
Heat — New Forest, Kilbeggan, Westmeath.
DARBY OF LEAP CASTLE.
Dabby, William Henry, Esq. of Leap Castle,
King's Co., M.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1790 ; m. 1st,
Laui-a Charlotte, dau. of the late Edward Jeremiah
Curteis, Esq. of Windmill Hill, Sussex, and by her
(who d. 27 March, 1847) has issue,
1. Jonathan, J. P., 6. 25 June, 1828 ; m. 7 Sept. 1853, his
cousin, Caroline Curteis, dau. of John Graham, Esq. of
The Elms, Sussex, andd. 1871, having had issue, Jonathan
Charles ; Horatio Graham ; Laura Caroline ; and Florence
Anne.
I. Mary Charlotte, to. W. Johns, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, 28 Jan. 1848, Elizabeth, dau. of the
late William Drought, Esq., bj whom he has issue,
II. William Henry, Lieut. R.A., b. 8 May, 1855.
III. John Nelson.
II. Elizabeth Henrietta, to. 1869, W. Peisley Hutchinson
Lloyd Vaughan, Esq. of Golden Grove, King's Co.
III. Wilhelmina Kaiharine Anne, m. 6 Dec. 1878, Ivar
Maclvor, A.A.G.G. for Central India, late 3rd Hussars,
3id son of the Rev. Dr. Maclvor, of Moyle, co. Tyrone.
IV. Laura Susan Ellen. v. Theodora Lovett.
Vi. Laura Caroline, m. 25 July, 1878, John Tyndall, Esq. of
Glcnlock, Ceylon. vii. Gertrude Monica.
viii. Maude Mary. ix. Anne Vaughan.
3ttUCagC.— Jonathan Darby, Esq. of Leap, King's Co.,
High Sheriff 1674, whose will is dated 6 March, 1685, left issue
by his wife, Deborah, four sons and one dau., 1 Jonathan, of
Leap; 2 George ; 3 John; 4 William; 1 Mary. The eldest sun,
Jonathan Darbv, Esq. of Leap, J. P., ((i//y>. QueeuA.NNiiana
George I., whose will is dated 13 Dec. 1742, and was proved
22 Feb. 1742-43, left issue at his decease, two sons and three
daus. The eldest son,
Jonathan Darby, Esq. of Leap, to. Susanna, dau. of Robert
Lovett, Esq. of Dromoyle, Kinn's Co., and had issue,
I. Jonathan, of Leap, High Sheriff King's Co. 1787, to. his
cousin, Eleanor, dau. of Jonathan Lovett, of Kingsmill, co.
Tipperary, and had issue an only child, Elizabeth.
II. Henry D'Esterre (Sir), K.C.B., of Leap Castle, Admiral
E.N., d. unm.
III. John, of whom presently.
IV. William, to. Elizabetli, dau. of William Hawkshaw, Esq.,
and was father of Rev. Jonathan Lovett Darby.
V. Christopher, General in the army, d. k. p.
VI. Verney, of Dublin, High Sheriff King's Co. 1799, to.. V ,S,
Anna Maria, dau. of George Maquay, and had issue one sun
and two daua.,
1 William, to. and had issue. 1 Maria.
2 Jane, wife of Surgeon Burke, of the Rifle Brigade.
VII. Edward, whose dau., Sarah, m. Kev. John Head.
I. Sarah, wife of her cousin. Sir Jonathan Lovett, Bait, of
Liscombe, Bucks.
The 3id son,
John Darby, Esq. of Jlarldey, Sussex, and Leap Castle,
King's Co., TO. Anne, dau. of Samuel Vaughan, Esq. and had
issue,
Jonathan, d. unm.
William Henry, now of Leap Castle.
Christopher (Rev.) m. Miss Boyle, and had is.sue.
George, of Markley, Sussex, Barrister-at-Law, M.A., M P
for East Sussex 1837 to 1846; m. Maria, yoimgest dau.' of
Samuel Homfray, Esq., M.P., and d. 1877, having had four
sons and eight daus. His son. Rev. John Clere-Scott
Darby, M.A., is Rector of Machen, co. Monmouth.
Horatio D'Esterre. John Nelson.
Susan, m. Right Hon. Edward Penncfather, Chief Justice of
Queen's Bench, Ireland, and d. 6 April, 1861, aged 75.
Sarah.
Mr. Darby d. 1834.
Arms— Az., on a chevron arg. between three garbs or, a naval
coronet of the 1st between two anchors sa. pendent in the
centre chief from a riband of the second fimbriated of the field
a representation of the gold medal conferred upon Admiral Sir
Henry D'Esterre Darby, of Leap Castle, by command of his
Maje.sty George III., in commemoration of his gallant conduct
at the Battle of the Nile, when in command of His Majesty's
ship " Bellerophon :" Iteneath the said medal the word Nile,
inscribed in gold letters upon the field.
Oi-est-A garb or, banded h ith a naval crown az. in front of
art anchor placed in sinister bend sa.
Motto — Spero mehora.
.beat— Leap Castle, Roscrea.
DAEBY OP MARKLEY.
See Preceding Memoir.
DARBY OP COALBROOKDALE.
Daeby, Abraham, Esq. of Ebbw Vale, co.
Monmouth, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1853, b. 30
March, 1804; m. 8 Aug. 1839, Matilda Frances,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Francis Darby, Esq. of
Sunniside House, Coalbrookdale.
JLturaCjr.— This family has resided at Coalbrookdale for
many generations.
Abraham Darby, b. 3 March, 1711 ; son of Abraham Darby,
living at Coalbrookdale, 1697; to. 1st, Miss Margaret Smith,
and had by her one dau. Hannah, to. Richard Reynolds, Esq.
of the city of Bristol. Mr. Darby m. 2ndly, Abiah Sinclair,
willow, youngest child of Samuel Maude, Esq. of Sunderland,
and had two sons and two daus.
I. Abraham, of Coalbrookdale, 6.124 April, 1750; to. Rebecca,
dau. of Francis Smith, Esq. of Doncaster, and had issue,
1 Francis, his heir, of Sunniside House, Coalbrookdale^
b. 5 April, 1783; to. 16 June, 1808, Hannah, only chila of
John Grant, Esq. of Leighton Buzzard, Beds, and left
two daus., his co-heirs, Matilda Frances, wife of Abraham
Darby, Esq. of Stoke Court ; and Adelaide Anna, to. 15
April, 1852, Henry Whitmore, Esq. now of Sunniside
House, M.P. for Briilgnorth, D.L., J. P., one of the Lords
of the Treasury, late Keeper of the Privy Seal to H.R.H.
the Prince of Wales. Mr. Darby d. 20 March, 1850.
2 Richard, b. 1 Jan. 1788; to. Maria, only child o£
John Sorton, Esq. of Chester, and d. 1 Aug. 18G0,
having had issue.
1 Anne, to. Barnard Dickinson, Esq., and had issue.
2 Hannah, m. William Tothill, Esq. of Rcdland, ncBl-
Bristol, and had issue.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
D'AR
II. SAMCEt,, of whom presently. ]
I. Mary, m. Joseph Eathbone, Esq. of Liverpool, and d. s. jp.
n. Sarah, d. unm.
The 2ncl son,
Samcel Daebt, 6. 20 Jan. 1755; m. 1776, Deborah, dau. of
John Barnard, Esq. of Shcflield, and d. 1 Sept. 1796, leaving
two sons,
Sashtel, m. Frances Anna, dan. of John Williames, Esq. of
Welch Pool, CO. Montgomery, and d. 1 Feb. 1808, leaving
an only dau. and heiress, Mary (deceased), m. 6 Dec. 1825,
the Rev. Edward Pryce-Onen, M.A. (deceased), Vicar of
Wellington, and Rector of Eyton, Salop, only son of
Archdeacon Owen, of Shrewsbury.
Edmum), of whose line we treat.
The 2nd son,
Edmc.v-d Dabby, b. 22 April, 1782; m. 1803, Lucy, dan. of
John Burlingham, Esq. of Catherine Hill, Worcester, and
d. 29 March, 1810, leaving, with two daus., two sons,
Abraham, now of Stoke Court.
Alfred, of Stanlev Hall, Salop, 6. 1807; m. April, 1848,
Rebecca, dau. of William MUler Christy, Esq., and d. 14
April, 1852. leaving a son, Alfred Edmund WiDiam, J. P.,
6. 7 Sept. i850, and two daus., Alice Mary, and Alfreda
Lucy,
^rr/is— Per chevron battelly az. and erminois three eagles
displayed two and one, each charged on the breast with an
escallop, all counterehanged.
Crest — In front of two cross-crosslets fitchee in saltier sa. a
demi-eagle displayed couped erminois wings az. charged on the
breast with an escallop of the last.
Motto — Utcunque placuerit Deo.
Seat— Ebbw Vale, Newport, co. Monmouth.
♦
D'AUCY OF CASTLE PARK.
D'Aect, Johx Talbot, Esq. of Castle Park, co-
Roscommon, J. P., Major Roscommon Militia,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 24 June, 1811 ; m. 21. March,
1846, Jane, dan. and co-heir of Daniel Kelly, Esq.
of Cargins, co. Roscommon, by Mary his wife, sister
of Arthur, 1st Lord de Freyne, and has issue,
I. John Lionel, b. 21 Dec. 1847.
II. Alfred De Freyne, 6. 1 1 Feb. 1849.
ILtllCHSC" — This is a branch of the great Anglo-Xorraan
family of DArcy. Patbick D'Abct, Esq . of Kiltnllagh, younger
son of James D'Arcy, surnamed Rivmrih, b. 1598, an active
member of the Hou.=e of Commons in the Parliament assem-
bled at Dublin 1640; d. in Dublin, 1668, leaving by his wife
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Peter French, an only son,
James D'Abct, Esq. of Kiltullagh, ra. Frances Triishot, a lady
of Brittany, whose father was Captain of a man-of-war in the
service of LocisXlII., and her mother, Anne Keating 'his wife),
was Maid of Honour to Henrietta Mabia, Queen Consort of
Charles I. By her Mr. D'Arcy, who ^. 1692, had (with four
daus., Anne, 7«. Chas. Daly, Esq. of Culla; Frances, ra. 1st
Capt. Uliek Burke, and 2ndly, Lieut. Francis D' .\rcy ; Bridget,
m. Councillor Dillon ; and Clare) a son and heir.
Hyacinth D'Arcy, of Kiltullagh, Capt. in the army, 6.
1665; r/i. Catherine, dau. of John D'Arcy, Esq. of Gorteen,
CO. Mayo, and had issue nine sons and three daus. Capt.
Hyacinth D'Arcy d. 1743; bis 2nd son (the eldest, Patrick,
d. s. p.),
John D'Arcy, Esq. m. Jane, dan. of Sir Eobert Lynch,
Bart, of Castle Carra, and was father of
John D'Abcy, Esq., m. 1752, Catherine, dau. of Col.
Isidore Lynch, of Dryncong Castle, and had, with one dau.
(Jane, m. 1st, her kinsman, M. le Comte D'Arcy, Lieut. -Gen.
in France ; and 2ndly, Matthew Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot,
CO. Wexford), one son.
Hyacinth D'Arcy, Esq. of Kiltullagh, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of
F. Blake, Esq. of Rahara, co. Roscommon, by whom he had
no issue ; and 2ndly, 1784, Julia, dau. of Mark Lynch, Esq. of
Barna, co. Gal way, by whom he had one dau., who d. VMm.,
and two sons, John, his heir, and Mark. The elder son,
John D'Aecy, Esq. of Kiltullagh and CUfton Castle, J.P.,
6.,26 Nov. 1785, High Sheriff 1811; m. 1st, 4 June, 1804,
Frances, dau. of Dominick Blake, Esq. of Castlegrove, and
graud-dau. of Nicholas, 5th Viscount Netterville, by whom
(who d. 15 April, 1815) he had issue,
I. Hyacinth, late representative.
II. John Talbot, of Castle Park.
III. Patrick, deceased.
rv. James, ;/!. Mary, dau. of Capt. .John Andrew?!, E.N.
I. Isabella.
u. Julia, m. Richard Livingston, Esq. of Westport House.
He ra. 2ndly, 3 March, 1821, Lonisa Bagot, dan. of
Walter Sneyd, Esq. of Keele Hall, Staffordshire, and had by
her,
Edmund, deceased. Henry.
William. Norman, deceased.
Elizabeth, m. George Clarke, Esq. Commander K.X.
Louisa, m. Sydney Smith, Esq.
His eldest son,
Rev. Hyacinth D'Arcy, Rector and Vicar of Omey, Ballin-
doon, Moyrus, and Rector of Clifden, co. Galway, formerly of
Kiltullagh House and Clifden Castle, in that co. 6. 27 July,
1806; m. 1st, 8 June, 1852, Fanny, 2nd dau. of Alan Belling-
ham, Esq. of Castle Bellingham (which lady d. 26 June, 1854;
and 2ndly, 24 Jan. 1862, Mary Anne, dau. of John Newman,
Esq. of Brands House, Buckinghamshire, by whom he had
issue,
I. Mary Elizabeth Hyacinthe, 6. 15 June, 1863.
II. Isabella Frances, b. 9 Dec. 1864.
III. Anna Louisa Hyacinthe, b. 10 Sept. 1866.
He d. 2 Sept. 1874.
Arms—Az.. semce of cross-crosslets and three cinqnefoils,
arg.
Creit — A spear broken in three pieces or, headed arg. and
banded together in the middle by a riband gu.
Motto — Un Dieu, un roi.
Seat — Castle Park, Ballinasloe.
D'AUCY OF NEW FOREST.
D'Aecy, Hyacinth, Esq. of New Forest, co.
Gralway, Fisher Hill, co. Mayo, and Rockvale, co.
Clare, h. 26 Feb. 1830 ; J.P. co. Galway, and High
Sheriff 1877 ; s. his brother 1869.
HtnCaJIC— Martin D'Abct Esq., High Sheriff of co.
Galway, was 2nd son of James D'Arcy, Esq. of Kiltullagh,
Vice-President of Connaught temp. Queen Elizabeth, and a
lineal descendant of the great and noble house of D'Arcy, es-
tablished in England at the period of the Norman Conquest (see
Bcbke's Extinct Pierage), suffered much persecution from
Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, and d. in prison in Dublin
3 .Jan. 1636. He m. Christick, dau. of Richard Martin, Alder-
man of Galway, and had a son and heir,
EicHABD D'Abcy, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of Nicholas Browne,
of Galway, and was father of
Martin D'Arcy, Esq. of Clonuane, co. Clare, m. 20 May,
1653, Catherine, dau. of Sir Richard Blake, Bart, of Ardfry,
and d. 17 Oct. 1727, leaving issue, Richard, of Clonuane, m.
Catherine, dau. of Major Peter Blake, of Corbally, and d. 16
Dec. 1627 ; and
Dominick D'.\BCT, Esq. of Rockvale, co. Clare, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of James Butler, Esq. of Doon, in the same county, and
had three sons. Richard ; James, d. s. p. 19 Aug. 1772 ; and
Dominick ; and a dau. to. M. Hogan, Esq. of Cross. The
younger son,
Dominick D'Aecy, Esq. of Clonuane, near Rockvale, m.
Bridget, dau. of Stephen Blake, Esq. of Moorfield, co. Galway,
and had issue, Richard, his heir ; James, Barrister-aNLaw,
d. VMm. 1790; and Mary Anne, m. Christopher O'Brien, Esq.
of Ennistymon, co. Clare. The elder son and heir,
Richard D'Abcy, Esq. of Rockvale, ra. 30 Nov. 1783, Mary,
dau. of John Blake, Esq. of the city of Dublin (a younger
brother of Maurice Blake, Esq. of Tower Hill, co. Mayo), and by
her had three sons,
Dominick, b. 1784, Capt. 47th regt; d. s. p. I8U-
John, d. s. 2>. 18-2.
James, of whom presently.
Isidore, 6. 1789: an officer 56th regt.; d. s.p. 8 Dec. 1850.
UUrtin, of Wellfort, co. Galway, b. 1791 ; m. 17 June, 1817,
Henrietta, dau. of Dominick Beytagh, Esq., of Cappagh
House, and dying 1844, left issue, 1 Richaed; 2 Dominick;
3 John; 4 James; and 1 Mary.
The 3rd son,
James D'Arcy, Esq. of New Forest, J.P., b. 10 Feb. 1787;
w. 20 Sept. 1827, Elizabeth, dau. of Hyacinth Chevers, Esq. of
Killjan, and d. 8 April, 1851, leaving issue,
Richard, late of New Forest, J.P. and D.L., 6. 20 April,
1829 ; High Sheriff co. Galway, 1863 ; to. 30 Dec. 1868.
Louisa Margaret, elder dau. of William Murphy, Esq., by
Margaret O'Conor, his wife, niece of O'Conor Don, and
d. s. p. Sept. 1869.
Hyacinth, now of New Forest.
Mary. Elizabeth.
D'AR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
BAR
423
Anns — Az., pcmee of cross-crosslets and three cLnquefoils
arg.
Crest — On a chapeau gu. tni-ned up erra. a bull sa. armed
or.
Motto — Un Dieu un roi.
SicU — New Forest, Ballinasloe, co. Galway.
D'AUCY OF HYDE PARK.
D'Aect, George James Noeman, Esq. of Hjde
Park, CO. Westmeath, J.P., b. 3 March, 1820 ; m.
30 Jan. 1856, Antoinette Jane, 2nd dau. of
Anthony John Dopping, Esq., D.L., of Cokuolyn, co.
Meath, and has issue,
I. NoEMAN John, 6. 22 Nov. 1856.
II. George James Audomar, 6. 11 Oct. 1861.
I. Annie, d. 1874.
II. Mary Anne Gary.
III. Adela Maud Eliza.
JLtUeajC— William D'Arct, Esq. of Plattyn, co. Meath,
sonof Sir John D'Arcy, Lord Justice of Ireland, by Joane De
Burgh, his 2nd wife, and brother of John D'Arcy, Baron of
Knayth, who m. Catharine, dau. of Sir Robert Fitzgerald, of
Allen, CO. Kildare, and was ancestor of the distinguished
family of D'Arcy of Plattyn, the main stem from which have
branched D'Arcy, of Hyde Park, D'Arcy, of KiltuUa and
CUfden (now represented by John Talbot D'Arcy, Esq. of
Castle Park), D'Arcy of New Forest, <&c.
Thomas D'Arcy, Esq. of Dunmow, co. Meath, 2nd son of
George D'Arcy, of Plattyn, by Jane his wife, dau. and heiress
of Tuite M'Riccard, of Sonagh, and younger brother of Sir
AVilliam D'Arcy, of Plattyn, whose male issue became extinct,
m. Margaret, dau. of Richard Kiltole, and was father of John
D'Arcy, Esq. of Dunmow, whose son and heir, William
D'Arcy, Esq. of Dunmow, m. Margaret Brandon, niece of
Thomas Brandon, Esq. of Dundalk, and had a son, Thomas
D'Arcy, of Dunmow, aged 28 in 1639, m. Alicia Nugent, of
New Haggard, and was father of George D'Arcy, Esq. of
Dunmow, declared an innocent Papist 20 Aug. 1663, who, hy
Alice his wife, dau. of Thomas Nugent, Esq. of Clonlust, co.
Westmeath, had a son, Thomas, of Lisnabin, co. Westmeath,
who predeceased his father, leaving by Jane his wife, dau. of
Bellew of Bellewstown, co. Meath, a son and successor to his
grandfather, viz.,
John D'Arct, Esq. of Dunmow, d. 1727, Elizabeth, dau.
and coheiress of Thomas Judge, Esq. of Grangebeg, co. West-
meath, and by her (who d. 1773) had,
Jddge, of Dunmow and Grangebeg, d. 1766, leaving, by
Elizabeth Nugent his wife, an only dau. and heiress,
Eliza, m. Col. Georges Marcos Irvine, of Castle Irvine,
CO. Fermanagh.
James, of whom we treat.
This
James D'Arcy, Esq. of Hyde Park, co. Westmeath, b. 1740 ;
m. 1766, Martha, dau. and heir of William Grierson, Esq. of
Deanstown, co. Dublin, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Joshua (Rev.), Rector of Killalon, diocese of Meath, m. 1811,
Sarah, dau. of Capt. Fleming, of co. Kildare, and had issue,
six sons and three daus., of whom the eldest, John Samhel
D'Arcy, Esq. of Bagatelle, co. Westmeath, m. 1834, Louisa,
only dau. of William Handcock, Esq., by Anne, his wife,
dau. of John Henry, Esq. of Carrintrilly, co. Galway, and
(/. 1849, having had issue two sons and two daus.
Thomas (deceased). Major in the army, and at his death In-
spector-General of Police in Ulster. He m. Eliza, dau.
of Capt. Buchanan, and has left two sons and three daus. ;
the eldest son, William James, who was at the Irish Bar,
d. s.p. 1846.
Eliza, m. Major Sirr, of the city of Dublin, and had
two sons, Joseph D'Arcy Sirr, Rector of Kilconian ; and
Henry Charles Sirr, at the English Bar, and two daus.
Alice.
Martha, m. F. Handy, Esq.
Frances, m. Joseph Fox, Esq. of Doollstown, co. Meath, and
had issue three daus.
Harriet, m. James Fox, Esq. of Galtrim, co. Meath, and had
issue three sons and three daus.
Mr. D'Arcy d. 1803, and was x. by his eldest son,
.Tohn D'Arcy, Esq., of Hyde Park, 6. 1767, J.P. ; m. 1st,
1803, Emily, dau. of Thomas Purdon, Esq. of Huntingdon,
CO. Westmeath, which lady d. s. p. 1803 ; and 2ndly, 8 Oct.
1817, Mary Anne, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Gary, Esq. of
Dublin, and had issue,
George James Norman, now of Hyde Park.
Thomas Lavallin, of Kilglass, co. Kildare, b. 14 March, 1821;
m. 1st, 27 March, 184.5, Maria Louisa, yxjungest dau. of
James Fox, Esq. of Galtrim, co. Meath, and by her (who d.
1871) has issue, 1 John Bertram, 6.27 Dec. 1845; 2 Lavallin
Gary, b. 6 May, 1847; 1 Harriotte Alicia; 2 Frances
Marianne ; 3 Maria Louisa. He m. 2ndly, 1872, Catherine
Grace, dau. of Rev. James Crawford.
John Charles, of Rehoboth House, co. Dublin, 6. 26 March,
1828; m. 22 Jan. 1852, Henrietta Anna, eldest dau. of
Thomas Brierley, Esq. of Dublin, and has issue, 1 Charles
Frederick, b. 2 Jan. 1859 ; 1 Henrietta, deceased ; 2 Mary
Anne ; 3 Louisa Frances.
Anthony Ralph (Rev.), of Tenby, Wales, 6. 19 May, 1832 ;
m. 19 Jan. 1860, Caroline, youngestdau. of Thomas Brierley,
Esq. of Dublin, and has issue, Ralph Francis, 6. 1864, and
Henrietta Mary.
Martha Emily. Frances Louisa.
Phcebc Sophia, d. 1865.
Mr. D'Arcy d. 1846.
Arms — 1st: Az., semeeofcross-crosslets and three cinquefoils
arg., for D'Arcy. 2nd; Gu, semee of cross-crossletsandan orle,
or, for Bertram. 3rd ; Quarterly gu. and arg., for Tuite. 4th ;
or, a chevron vert, for Judgk. 5tli; Arg., from the centre base
vert a fir tree growing ppr. at top a sword in bend az.
hilted or, with two antique crowns Jn chief gu., for Grierson.
6th; Arg., on a bend sa. three roses barbed and seeded ppr.,
for Gary.
Crest— On a chapeau, or cap of maintenance, crm. turned up
gu. a bull sa. armed or.
Supporters.— T>es.teT a tiger arg. ; sinister a bull sa. armed
or.
il/oHo— Un Dieu un roi.
Scai— Hyde Park, KilUican, co. Westmeath.
DARCY OF KILCEONEY.
Daect, Matthew Peter, Esq. of Clonmines, co.
Wexford, and Kilcroney, Bray, co. Wicklow, M.A.,
J.P. and D.L. (only son of the late John Darcy, Esq.
J.P. and D.L., Lord Mayor of the City of Dublin,
1852, by Eliza his wife, dau. of Peter Segrare, of
Raheny Lodge, Raheny, co. Dublin), m. 1st, 1853,
Emma, dau. of WilUani Knaresburgh, Esq. of Inch
House, CO. Kilkenny, and by her has had issue,
I. John, d. 1874.
II. William. hi. James.
He m. 2udly, 1860, Christina, dau. of James Daly,
Esq. of Castle Daly, co. Galway, and by her has
issue,
iv. Matthew Stephen.
I. Margaret. ii. Eliza. in. Emma.
IV. Mary. v. Christina.
Mr. Dai'cy represented the co. of Wexford, 1868 to
1874, and was High Sheriff for the City of DubKn
in 1872.
Seat — Kilcroney, near Bray.
Town Residence — 6, Merrion Square East, Dublin.
DARE OF NEWTOWNBARRY.
See Hall-Dare.
DARELL OF CALEHILL.
Daeell, Henrietta, of Calehill, Kent ; s. 1875.
ILfUCaflC— The family of Dayrell or Darell was esta-
blislied in England by one of the companions in arms of The
Conqueror, and the name of its founder appears on the roll of
Battle Abbey. Numerous divergent branches were planted in
various counties, and for centuries flourished in all ; the prin-
cipal were those of Calehill and Scotney, in Kent; ofSesay,
in Yorkshire ; of Littlecote, in Wilts; ofPageham, in Sussex;
and of Trewornan, in Cornwall.
From William Darell, of Sesay, co. York, 7th from
William Darell, of Sesay, living tewp. King John, des-
cended
Sir John Darell, Knt. of Calehill (grandson of Sir James
Darell, Knt. of Calehill, Governor of Guisnes and Hames Castle,
noa.r Calais). He m. Aiine, dau. and co-heir of Robert Home,
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DAR
i of Winchester, ami had eleven sons and five dans., of
whom the eldest son was Sm Robert, of Calehill, whose male
line became extinct; and the 2nd, Nathaniel, Governor of
Guernsey, was father of Nathaniel, Governor of Siieerness,
whose son,
John Dabell, Esq. of Calehill, m. Hon. Olivia Smythe,
2nd dau. of Philip, 2nd Viscount Strangford, and had, with
junior issue,
Philip, his successor. . <. -, <•
George, s. to the estate of Scotney 1720, upon the failure ol
male issue in that branch.
James (Eev.).
The eldest son and heir,
Philip Daeell, Esq. of Calehill, m. Mary, dau. of Robert
Constantine, Esq., and had issue ; the son and heir,
Henbt Darbll, Esq. of Calehill, m. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of
Sir Thomas Gage, Bart., and had issue,
Henry, d. unm. 1802, at Bengal.
Edwabd, his successor.
PhUip, d. unm. 1813.
Mary.
Lucy, m. Sir Edward Hales, Bart., who d. s. p. 1829.
Catherine, d. unm.
Elizabeth, m. John Linch French. Esq.
Barbara, m. Francis Cholmeley, Esq. of Brandsby, and d. his
widow 20 Dec. 1861.
Margaret.
Mr. Darrell was .?. by his eldest surviving son,
Edwakd Dabell, Esq. of Calehill. Kent, m. 10 Feb. 1810,
Mary Anne, dau. and heir of Thomas BuUocli, Esq. of JSIus-
toats, CO. York, and had issue,
Edward Henry, m. 24 April, 1837, Lucy, dau. of John
AVright, E.sq. of Belsize Park, Hampstead, and d. i Sept.
1846^ leaving an only child,
Henbietta, now of Calehill.
Philip John, 6. 28 Jan. 1817, was of Calehill; d. unm.
185.5.
Henbt John, late of CalehUl, Major 60th Rifles, b. 25 June,
1819; 7ft. 1865, Isabella Mary, dau. of Vincent Anthony
Eyre, Esq. of Lindley, but d. s. p. 1869.
James Stephen, Lieut. B.N., 6. 10 Dec. 1820; d. unm.
18.50.
Wmiam, b. 6 Jan. 1823 ; d. unm. 1846.
RoBEBT, of Calehill, b. 27 March, 1824 ; d. s. p. 1876.
Mary Anne. Olivia Lucy, deceased.
Mr. Darellrf. 13 Jan. 1851.
Arms—Az., a lion rampant or, ducally crowned arg.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head couped
below the shoulders ppr., wreathed about the temples arg.
and az., on his head a cap of the last fretty arg. turned up
erm.
Jl/o«o— True to you.
ScaJ— Calehill, Charing.
DABLEY OF ALDBY PARK.
Daelet, Hexet, Esq. of Aldby Park, and Spaun-
ton Manor, co. Tork, late 5th Dragoon Guards, b.
9 Sept. 1839 ; m. 1st, 1863, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of
James Atty, Esq. of Court, co. Lincoln, which lady
d. 1864. He m. 2ndly, Rosamond, dau. of Sir
George Cholmley, Bart, of Howsham, co. York, and
has issue,
I. Hentit Algernon Cholmlet, 6. 11 June, 1870.
II. Hugh Lancelot, 6. 3 Nov. 1873.
I. Rosamond May.
u. Armetrude Charlotte Violet.
HtnCaSC— The family of Darley is one of great antiquity.
Hesry Beewsteb Daklet, Esq. of Aldby Park, co. York, son
of Henry Brewster and Jane Darley his wife, to. 1st, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Sir Charles Anderson, Bart, of Broughton, co.
Lincoln, who d. 176.5, and had by her a son, John, who d.
young. He m. 2ndly, the dau. of Henry Wilks, Esq., and had
by her two daus. and one son,
Hekby Dablet, Esq. of Aldby Park, who m. Elizabeth, dau.
of R.Lewis, Esq. of co. Glamorgan, and dying 1810, left a
son,
Heney Dabley, Esq. of Aldby Park, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1827 ; 6. 17 Aug. 1777; to. 23 June, 1803, Mary
Anne, dau. of S. Martin, Esq. of Newington, Surrey, and had
issue,
Henet Bbewsteb, his heir.
Charles Albert, of Burtonfield, co. York, J.P. and D.L., 6.
J7 June, 1811; m. Aug. 1836, Marianne Mills, youngestUau. of
the Rev. William Nesfield, Rector of Brancepeth, and has
Albert, J. P., and other issue.
Alfred Horatio, 6, 25 Jan. 1813 ; to. Elizabeth, 8rd dau. of;
Col. Clervaux Chaytor, of Spenniihorne, North Riding co.'
York, and has issue.
Helen, to. Nov. 1837, George Bridge, Esq., Capt. 3rd foot.
Arabella Sophia, m. 1839, Christopher C. Chaytor, Esq. of
Spennithorne, co. York.
The eldest son,
Henry Bbewstee Darley, Esq. of Aldby Park, and Spaun-
ton Manor, J.P. and D.L., b. 26 Nov. 1809 ; to. 5 JIarch, 1832,
Harriet Louisa, youngest dau. of Harrington Hudson, Esq. of
Bessingby, East Riding co. York, by the Lady Anne his wife,
eldest dau. of George, 1st Marquess Townshend, and had issue,
I. Henry, now of Aldby Park.
n. Cecil Harrington, b. 6 Dec. 1841.
III. James Vere. b. 4 Sept. 1847.
IV. Bertram (Rev.), b. 4 Nov. 1850.
V. Edmond Oswald, 6. 19 Oct. 1854.
I. Anne, to. 1867, Sydney Ringer, Esq., M.D.
II. Adelaide, to. 1864, the Hon. Edward Dwyer, LL.D., one
of the Judges of the Supreme Court, Cape of Good Hope.
III. Harriet Louisa, 7n. 28 Sept. 1><69, Gerald Walker, Esq.,
late Capt. loth Hussars, son of Sir James Walker, Bart., of
Sand Button, co. York.
IV. Florence Margaret.
Mr. Darley d. 1860, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Gu., six fleurs-de-lis arg. three, two, and one, withia
a bordure erm.
Crest — A horse's head couped gu. accoutred in armour and
bridled or.
Motto — Vivitur ingenio.
S««i<— Aldby Park, near York; and Spaunton Manor, near
Pickering.
♦
DARIiEY OF MTJSTON.
Beswick-Daelet, Geoege, Esq. of Muston
Lodge, East Riding co. York, and of Quebec,
Canada, J.P., b. 23 Oct. 1819, assumed the additional
surname of Darley in 1874, m. 21 March, 1846,
Emma, dau. and co-heir of Wniiam Darley, Esq.,
and has issue,
I. Godfrey Darley Eeswick,* b. in Quebec, 20 Nov. 1847;
TO. 1876, Bella Mira Emma, youngest dau. of the late Hon.
Francis Ward Primrose, brother of Archibald, 4th Earl of
Rosebery.
II. George William Darley Beswick, b. 12 June, 1851.
HI. Arthur Bell Darley Beswick, 6. 10 Oct. 1852; d. 25
May, 1874.
rv. Bryan Henry Darley Beswick-Darley, 6. 10 Dec. 1857.
I. Emma Darley. ii. Mary Eugenia.
III. Georgiana Margaret Darley.
IV. Percy Louisa, d. in infancy.
JL incase— The Registers of the Abbey Church of Brid-
lington, CO. York, contain very numerous entries of this
family— which with the Darleys of Aldby are reputed descen-
dants of the ancient family of de Derley of Derley, co. Derby,
lenip. Henry III. The earliest entries in the parish books at
Bridlington, which commence in 1564, are the baptism of
the son of Roger Derley, in 1579, the marriage of Thomas
Darley and Joan Staveley in 1582, the burial of Jane
Darley in 1569, Roger Darley 1579, Richard Darley 1586,
Thomas Darley in 1588. Numerous entries follow, till we come
to
Richaed Dabley, Esq. of Sewerby, near Bridlington, who to.
7 Oct. 1653, Mary (who d. 5 May, 1690), dau. of John Huitson
of Erindale, and d. 1699, having had issue (with Thomas;
Alice; and Ruth) a son,
John Daeley, Esq. of Sewerby, 6. 1659; m. Mary, dau. of
George Walker of Hunmanby, co. York, and had issue,
I. Thomas; ii. John; ni. Edward; iv. William; i. Mar-
garet; II. Mary; 3 Jane, m. Robert Shepherd of Gristhorpe,
and had issue, John and Robert, who d. s. p. The 4th son,
William Dabley, Esq., m. Jane, dau. of George Agars of
Bempton, and by a settlement in 1722, and will dated 1750,
proved by his wife and son, Robert, left lands in Marton,
Hunmanby, Gristhorpe, Lebberstone, Sewerby, and Muston.
He had issue.
• The additional surname of Darley is borne only by the 4th
son, Bryan, and the three daus., and not by the two elder sons,
who retain the surname of Beswick only.
DAE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DIU
425
I. KonEBT, heir to his father, d. s. p. 1723.
II. Ukorge, bapt. 29 June, 1726, heir to his brother; m.
Jane, dau. of Fox of Bridlington, and had issue, George,
d. s. p.
in. William. iv. Edward.
I. Mary, m. William Beswick of Gristhorpe (see Beswick of
GrMwrpv).
The 3rd son,
William Darley, Esq., m. Rachel, dau. of R. Cappleman of
Filey, and had issue, one dau., Margaret, m. Francis Tate, Esq.
of Elotmanby, and had issue ; and a son,
William Dakley, Esq., who m. Emma, dau. of John Holt,
Esq. of Whitby, and d. 26 Oct. 1831, leaving issue,
I. William George Walker Darley, d. s. p. 26 Oct. 1831.
II. John Holt, d. in infancy.
I. Mary Holt, m. T. N. Lumley Hodgson, Esq. of Highthorne,
CO. York, and had issue,
1 T. N. Henry, m. Juliette, dau. of Capt. Denny of
York.
2 Charles, d. s. p.
1 Julia Eleanora. 2 Emma Florence.
II. Emma, m. 21 March, 1846, to Georoe Beswick-Daeley,
Esq., eldest son of George Beswick and Anne Bell of Scar-
boro, and great-grandson of WiUiam Beswick and Mary
Darley as above.
.(IrHi^— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., six fleurs-de-lis, three, two,
and one, for Darley ; 2nd and ord, quarterly, arms of Beswiolc,
icient and ordinary (see Beswick of Gristhorpc), for Beswick.
Crests — A horse's head couped gu. accoutred in armour arg.
bridled or, for Darley; a demi-lion or, holding in paw a
bezant, for Beswick, modern; a dexter hand couped at the
wrist ppr. surmounted by an oile radiated or, for Beswick,
ancient.
Mottoes — On a scroll over the ancient crest of Beswick
" Denique coelum," Beswick; below the shield, "Vivitur
ingenio," Darley.
Seat — Muston Lodge, Muston, East Riding co. York.
DARROCH OP GOUROCK.
Daeeoch, Duncan, Esq. of Gourock, co. Ren-
frew, and Torridon, co. Ross, J.P. and D.L., b. 15
March, 1836 ; m. 7 May, 1864, Anne, dau. of S. P.
Bickman, Esq., and has issue,
I. DnscAN, 6. 9 Feb. 1868.
I. Annie Marion. ii. Effie Caroline.
III. Helen Margaret.
?LfllCagE.— The estate and barony of Gourock was pur-
hased from the Stewarts of Castlemilh, 1784, by
Duncan Dabroch, Esq. (who d. 1823), on his return from
Jamaica. He was, as liis certificate of arms sets forth, chief
of the sept, or clan, of Darroch, orM'Ieiriach, a branch of the
'Donalds, who came from the West of co. Ross, and settled
in the island of Jura. There is a tradition that the founder of
name reseived the designation of "Darroch," or the Oak,
in consequence of a daring feat performed by him with an oak
stick against a foray of the M'Leods. The estate of Torridon
was bought by the present proprietor in 1873, from lieut.-Col.
McBarnet. Mr. Darroch's son,
Ddncan Darroch, Esq. of Gourock, a General in the army,
I. Feb. 1799, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. George Sackville Cotter,
[.A., Rector of Ightermorrough, and grand-dau. of Sir James
L. Cotter, Bart, of Rockforest, near Mallow, and by her (who d.
'6 Dec. 1834) left at his decease,
Duncan, of whom presently.
George Sackville, b. 15 June, 1801 ; d. 14 Aug. 1802.
Donald Malcolm, b. 21 Aug. 1805; d. May, 1*06.
Donald George Angu.s, b. 17 Sept. 1814; Major in the army,
m. Eliza, dau. of Major Scott, and d. having had issue,
Donald, deceased, and two daus.
EUzabeth Arabella, m. William Wright Swain, Major in the
army (both deceased), and had issue, William ; Duncan ;
and three daus.
Margaret Janetta Louisa, m. George Rainy, Esq. of Raasay,
and is deceased.
He d. 16 Feb. 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ddncan Darroch, Esq. of Gourock, Major in the army,
D.L., J.P., b. 19 Feb. 1800; m. 31 July, 1829, Susan, dau. of
Charles Stewart Parker, Esq. of Fairlie, co. Ayr, West Indian
Merchant, and had issue,
Duncan, present representative.
Charles Stewart Parker (Rev.), b. 22 Jan. 1843; m. Alice
Maud, eldest dau. of Sir Edwin and the Hon. Lady Pear.snn,
and has issue, Donald Stewart Malcolm Stewart, r.nd
another son.
George Edward, b. 22 April, 1810; m. 8 Jan. 1873, Adelaide
Frances, dau. of Richard Valpy, Esq. of Champncys-by-
Tring, and has issue two daus.
Eliza Cotter.
Margaret Parker, m. James Stewart, Esq., and d. 3 Oct.
1859.
Caroline Anne, to. Richard Birley Baxendale, Esq., son of
Joseph Baxendale, Esq. of Woodside, Whetstone, Middlesex,
and d. 2 June, 1857.
Susan Louisa, m. John Edward Morgan, Esq.
Mary Babington, m. Duncan McNeill, Esq.
Mr. Darroch d. 13 Oct. 1864.
Arms — Arg., a three-masted ship under full sail in a sea all
ppr. between three oak trees eradicated and fructed of the last.
Crest — A demi-negro, holding in his dexter hand a dagger
ppr..
Motto — Be watchful.
Seat — Gourock, Greenock, co. Renfrew; and Torridon,
Auchnasheen, co. Ross.
DARWIN OF ELSTON HALL,
Daewin, Francis, Esq. of Elston Hall, co.
Nottingham, J.P. and D.L., M.A., b. 12 June, 1825 ;
m. 26 July, 18-19, Charlotte Maria Cooper, eldest
dau. and heiress of William Brown Darwin, Esq. of
Elston Hall, and has issue,
I. Francis Alvey Rhodes, 6. 19 Aug. ISil.
II. Gerard Lascelles, b. 25 Nov. 1852.
III. Charles Waring, 6. 27 Aug. 1855.
IV. Arthur William, 6. 29 Oct. 1864.
V. Robert Henry, 6. 19 June, 1875.
I. Charlotte Elizabeth Ann, d. 23 Sept. 1848.
II. Mary Eleanor. iii. Caroline Edith.
This gentleman, 4th son of William Rhodes, Esq. of
Bramhope Hall, eo. York, late Capt. 19th Light
Dragoons, assumed, by royal license, 21 Feb. 1850,
the surname and arms of Darwin, in compliance
■with the testamentary injunction of Robert Alvey
Darwin, Esq. of Elston.
iLtlTCagt* — The family of Darwin came originally from
Clealham, co. Lincoln.
Robert Darwin, Esq. of Elston, Notts, Barrister-at-Law, b.
1682; TO. Elizabeth, dau. of John Hill, Esq. of Sleaford, co.
Lincoln, and d. 1754, leaving a dau., Elizabeth, 6. 1725, m.
Rev. Thomas Hall, of Westborough; and three sons, Robert
Waring, b. 1726, d. 1816; William Alvey, of whom we treat;
and Erasmus, M.D., the poet {see Darwin of Fern). The 2nd
son,
William Alvet Darwin, Esq. of Elston, 6. 1727 ; m. 1772,
Jane, dau. of William Brown, Esq. of Balderton, Notts; and d.
1783, leaving a son and successor,
William Brown Darwin, Esq. of Elston, who m. 22 May,
1817, Elizabeth de St. Croix, and d. 1341, leaving issue,
Robert Alvey, of Elston Hall, d. unm. 1847.
Charlotte Maria Cooper, wife of Francis Rhodes (now
Darwin), Esq. of Elston Hall.
Sarah Gay Forbes, m. 24 Aug. 1848, Edward Andrew Noel,
Esq. of Clanna Falls, co. Gloucester, Capt. 31st regt.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, erm., a leopard's face jessant-
de-lis between two escallops all witliin two bendlets gu. ; in
chief a cross-patee of the last for Darwin ; 2nd and 3rd, per
pale arg. and az. on a bend nebuly a lion passant-guardant
between two acorns slipped all counterchanged, for Rhodes.
Crests — 1st : A demi-griffin sa. seraee of masclesor, charged on
the shoulder with a cross-pattee gold resting the sinister claw on
a shield arg. charged with a leopard's face jessant-de-lis gu.
2nd : A cubit arm erect vested bendy of six arg. and az. cuffed
gu. the hand holding an oak branch and vine branch in saltire
both fructed ppr.
Seaiii— Elston Hall, Newark ; and KirskiU HaU, Otky.
DARWIN OF FERN.
Daewin, Reginald, Esq. of Fern, co. Derby,
J.P., b. 4 April, 1818; m. 10 May, 1843, Mary
Anne, dau. of the late Charles Rogers Sanders, Esq.
of Exeter, and has issue,
Sacheverel, R.N., b. 5 March, 1844.
ILtneaflC. — Erasmus Darwin, of Derby, M.D., F.R.S.,
afterwards of Breadsall Priory, 6. 12 Dec. 1731 ; the well-
known poet, author of The Botanic Garden, Tlie Lores of the
426
DAS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DAU
Plants, <fec. (3rd son of Eolicrt Darwin, E.=q. of Elston, Notts),
m. 1st, Mary, daii. of Charles Howard, Esq. of Liclifield, by
whom he had issue,
Egbert Waring, M.D. F.E.S. of Shrewsbury, 6. 1766; to.
Susannah, dau. of Josiah Wedgwood, Esq., of Etruria, co.
Stafford, and had issue; the 2nd son, Charles Robert
Darwin, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., of Down House, Bromley,
Kent, J. P., m. 1839, Emma, dau. of Josiah Wedgwood,
Esq., and ha.s issue.
Charles, of Christ Church Coll. Oxford, d. 1778.
Dr. Darwin m. 2ndly, 1781, Elizabeth, widow of Col. Edward
Sacheverel Chandos Pole, of Eadborne, and by that lady had
issue,
Edward, of Mackworth, 6. 1782; d. v.nm. 30 July, 1839.
Francis Sacheverel, of Breadsall Priory.
John, Eector of Klston, Nott-s, 6. 1787 ; d. unm. 1818.
Frances Anne Violetta. m. 30 March, 1807, Samuel Tertius
Galton, Esq. of Duddeston House, co. Warwick, and
d. Feb. 1874.
Emma, d. unm. 1818.
Barriette, m. Thomas James Maling, Esq., Capt. E.N. , and
d. 5 Aug. 1825.
Dr. Darwin d. 18 April, 1802, and was s. by his son.
Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin, of Breadsall Priory, co.
Derby, J. P. and D.L., b. 17 June, 1786; m. 16 Dec. 1815,
Jane Harriet, dau. of John Eyle, Esq. of Park House,
Macclesfield, and had issue,
Eeginaid, now of Fern.
Edward Levett, b. 13 April, 1821 ; m. 1850, Harriet, dau. of
F. Jessop, Esq. of Derby.
John Eobert, b. 29 March, 1835.
Mary Jane, m. 1840, Charles Carill Worsley, Esq., and d.
in 1872.
Emma Elizabeth, to. 1841, Edward Woollett Wilmot, Esq.
Frances Sarah, m. 1st, 1847, the Eev. Gustavus Barton, who
d. 1818 ; and 2ndly, 1850, Marcus Huish, Esq.
Georgiana Elizabeth. Violetta Harrietle.
Anne Eliza Thomasine.
Millicent Susan, vi. Rev. H. Oldershaw.
Sir Francis d. 6 Nov. 1859.
Arms— Arg., on a bend gu. cotised vert three escallops or.
Crest— A demi-griffin segreant vert, holding in the claws an
escallop or.
/Seat— Fern, near Buxton, co. Derby.
DASHWOOD OF STANFORD PARK.
Dashwood, Charles Lewes, Esq. of Stanford
Park, Notts, late Capt. 5th Fusiliers, J.P., b. 8 May,
1833 ; s. liis father 10 Nov. 1876.
HtncaSE. — The Dashwoods of Stanford are a junior branch
of the Dashwoods of Kirtlington Park, Oxfordshire, Barts.,
and are also the sole direct descendants of the ancient Welsh
family of Lewes of Manchester, co. Warwick, originally of
Montgomeryshire.
EoBERT Dashwood, Esq. (eldest son of Eichard Dashwood,
Esq. of Ledwell, co. Oxford, 3rd son of Sir Robert Dashwood,
Ist bart. of Kirtlington), to. Anne, eldest dau. and co-heir
of Francis Lewes, Esq. of Stanford, Notts, by Sophia his wife,
dau. of Sir Samuel Dashwood, Knt., and had issue. The only
son to leave issue,
Charles Vere Dashwood, Esq. of Stanford, Notts, 6. 1745;
m. Diana, dau. of Samuel Dashwood, Esq. of Well Vale, co.
Lincoln, and had issue,
Charles Armand, d. 1812. He m. 1st, Harriet, dau. of
William Middleton, Esq. of Crowfield, Suffolk; and 2ndly,
Anna Maria, dau. of Very Rev. W. Shirley, Dean of St.
Asaph, but had no Issue by either marriage.
Phillips, b. 1770; d. v.nm.
Samoel Francis, of whom presently.
Diana Elizabeth, d. uma. 1842.
Lydia Marianne, m. John Charles Gerradot, Esq. of Alles-
tree, co. Derby.
Sophia, b. 1772 ; d. unm. Charlotte, d. unm.
The 3rd son,
Samdel Francis Dashwood, Esq. of Stanford, Notts, b.
1773; TO. Lydia Bouehton, widow of Thomas Tipping, Esq. of
Lancashire, and dau. of Mathew Dymoke Lister, Esq. of Bur-
well Park, CO. Lincoln, by whom he had issue,
Samuel Vere, late of Stanford.
Sophia, TO. Eev. Banks Wright, of Shelton, Notts.
Lydia Diana, m. George Birch, Esq., late Cul. in the Indian
army, of Clare Park, Surrey.
Maria.
The only son.
Rev. Samcel Vere Dashwood, of Stanford Park, 6. 3 Nov.
1804 ; TO. Ist, 24 Oct. 1828, Caroline, dau. of Philip Hamond,
Esq. of Westacre, Norfolk, and had issue,
I. Charles Lewbs, now of Stanford Park.
II. Richard Lewes, ISth foot, 6. 18 Feb. 1837.
III. Robert Lewes (Rev.), M.A., 6. 9 Feb. 1810: m. 15 Ane
1860, Edith Theresa, dau. of the late Rowland E. Coop
Esq. of Pain's Hill, Surrey.
I. Caroline Maria, m. the Eev. Eichard Surtees, Eector o
Holtby, CO. Yoik.
II. Matilda Katherine, m. the Eev. Charles Snell.
III. Sophia Diana, m. 6 Feb. 1866, the Eev. Geo. H. Daven
port, M.A., of Foxley, Herefoidshire.
IV. Lydia Charlotte, m. 19 Sept. 1871, Hugh Bateraan
Esq., Capt. 43rd regt., son of the Eev. John Bateinan, o
• West Leake.
Mr. Dashwood to. 2ndly, 25 .Tan. 1844, Edith, dau. of Col
Hawkshaw, of Clifton, near Bristol, and had by her,
IV. Edward Vere, b. 25 June, 1846.
v. Samuel Francis, b. 3 April, 1848.
VI. Frederick, 6. 10 Oct. 1849. vn. Francis Henry.
VIII. Alfred Henry. ix. Edmund William,
x. Philip Wilmot.
V. Edith Helen. vi. Alice.
VII. Emily Laura.
Eev. Samuel Vere Dashwood d. 13 Kov. 1876,
Arms — Arg., on a fess between four barrulets gu. thret
griffins' heads erased or, quartering Lewes.
Crest — A griffin s head erased per fess erminois and £«.
Seat — Stamford Park, Loughborough.
DASHWOOD OF WHERSTEAD PARK
Dashwood, Chaeles Edmund, Esq. of Wher
stead Park, Suffolk, son of the late Capt. George
Astley Charles Dashwood {see Burke's Pceragt
and Baronetage, Dashwood, Bart, of Kirtlington)
DAUBENY OF COTE.
Daubeny, George Walters, Esq. of Cote, co
Gloucester, Capt. 6th West York Militia, b. 15 Oct
1841 ; s. his father 1863.
HtlTCajC. — This is an ancient family. George Dadbent
Esq. of the city of Bristol (son and heir of Andrew Daubeny
2nd son of George Daubeny, Esq. of Gorwell, Somerset, wh(
claimed descent from a branch of the ennobled house o
D'Aubcney), m. Jane Lloyd, and d. 28 Feb. 1740, leavinj
three sons,
I. George, his heir.
II. Andrew, of Bristol, to. Miss Mary Drewett, of Batl
Easton, Somerset, and had issue,
1 Andrew (Eev.), Eector of Publow, Somerset, m. Elizabeth
dau. of George Daubeney, Esq., M.P., of Eedland, anc
had issue, Alfred Andrew (Eev.); James (Rev.); Ed
mund ; Frederick ; Mary ; Elizabeth ; Jane.
2 Giles, of Cirencester, 6. 1770; to. 1795, Elizabeth, dau
of John Gunning, Esq., Surgeon-Gen. to the army temp.
George III., and had, Giles (Rev.), b. 26 Jan. 1796, Eectoi
of Lydiard Tregoze, Wilts, J.P., m. 7 June, 1819, Katha
rine, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Collins of Betterton.
Berks, and has surviving issue two daus., Amelia, m. tht
Eev. Henry Drury, Vicar of Bremhill, Wilts; Ellei
Katharine.
1 Helena, m. Rev. James Daubeney, Rector of Stratton.
2 Anne, m. Joseph Pitt, Esq. of Eastcoui't, Wilts.
III. Giles, d. s. p.
The eldest son,
George Daudeny, Esq. of Bristol, to. SO Aug. 1741, Miss
Mary Jones, and had,
I. George, his heir.
II. Charles (Ven.), Archdeacon of Sarum, Rector of Nortt
Bradley, Wilts, m. Elizabeth, dau. of William 6. Barnston,
Esq. of Chester, and had,
1 George William (Eev.), to. Elizabeth, dau. of Eev.
Charles Crawley, B.C.L., and rf. •') June, 1860, leaving a
dau., Elizabeth, to. 9 June, 1836, Sir Martin Hyde
Crawley Boevey, 4th bart.
2 Henry Charles, m. Miss Haines.
1 Elizabeth, to. Gen. Henry Daubeney.
2 Mary, m. Eev. T. Tudball.
III. John, of Bristol, to. 4 Feb. 1773, Miss Ann Brown,
maternally descended from the Hungerfords, and had
is.-iuc,
1 John, Doctor of Civil Law, to. April, 1808,
Fortune.
2 Francis Hungerford, Rector of Benwell, Norfolk, and of
Tydd, St. Giles, Cambridgeshire, m. 1808, Elizabeth,
only dau. of the Eev. John Jones, and niece of Dr.
Sparke, Bishop of Ely, by whom he had issue, Hear;
DAU
THE LANCED GENTRY,
DAU
427
.Tonos(Rcv,); Francis; Kawnrd; ITonriotta F.liza ; Mary
.Sparke, lit. 13 Aug. 1S3'J, Ueorge Braiiiwell, Ksq. ; and
Havriec.
3 Henry, a Lioiit.-Gen. in the army, Col. 80th Foot, J.P.,
in. 22 Sept. 1808, Elizalieth, eldest dau. of the Venoralilo
Archdeacon Charles Daubeney, and had surviving: issue,
Ilonry Charles Barnston (Sir), K.C.B., of Ostcrly Lodge,
Spring Grove, Isleworth, and 36, Elvaston I'lacc,
Queen's Gate, Lieut.-Gen., Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Officer of the Medjidie, J.P. cos. Clare and
Middlesex, b. 19 Dec. 1810 ; m. Ist, 23 April, 1840,
Amelia, only child of D. S. Liptrap, Esq. of Southamp-
ton, by whom fwho d. March, 1857) he had two sons,
Giles Barnston, 0. 13 May, 1811 ; and Charles Henry
Hill, 6. 1844, d. 1870. Sir Henry m. 2ndly, 17 Dec.
1859, Henrietta Anne (d. 1876), only dau. of Charles
Jacomb, Esq. of Upper Clapton, Middlesex.
Henry William Bowles (Eev.).
Frederick Sikes.
Elizabeth Sophia.
JIarin Barnston.
4 Tliomas, Capt. H.E.I.C.S. ; d. in India, 1820.
5 William, d. young.
1 .Marianne, m. Frederick Jones.
2 Fanny. 3 Charlotte Sophia.
4 Harriett.
IV. James (Rev.), Rector of Stratton, Gloucestershire, m.
Helena, 3rd dau. of Andrew Daubeney, Esq. of Bristol, and
d. y Feb. 1817, having had,
1 Edward Andrew Daubeney (Rev.), Rector of Hampnett,
Vicar of Ampney Crucis and Rural Dean, m. 27 Aug.
1811, Jane, sisterof the late Robert Benm-tCroome. Esq. of
Siddington, and by her (who d. 1860j left at his decease,
26 March, 1877, issue,
Robert Thomas, of Ampney, Cirencester, 6. 28 Nov.
1824; ia. 30 June, 1857, Mary Cecilia, dau. of William
Kaye, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir James Gibson
Craig, Bart, of Riccarton, N.B., and has issue,
1 Edward Kaye, Lieut. 80th regt., 6. 23 May,
1858; Arthur Giles, 6. 11 Sept. 1861; 1 Mary Cecilia,
6. 4 May, 1859; 2 Margaret Helen, b. 25 June,
1864.
Margaret, m. Rev. F. BuUey, D.D., President of St. M. M.
Coll. Oxford.
2 Charles, M.D., Professor of Chemistry at Oxford.
1 Mary.
2 Caroline, m. Rev. Henry Richards, of Horfield.
rhe eldest son,
George Daubeny, Esq. of Eedlantl, co. Gloucester, J. P.,
H.P. for Bristol, bapt. 21 Sept. 1742 ; m. Martha Baker, and
lad issue,
George, his heir.
Frederick, d. unm.
Maria, m. Sept. 1799, William Dymock', Esq.
Martha.
Elizabeth Innes, m. Rev. Andrew Daubeney, of Publow.
Joanna, m. 1807, Edward Sampsou, Esq. of Henbury.
Caroline, d. unm.
S.r. Daubeny d. 1806, and was s. by his son,
George Daubent, Esq. of Cote, b. 30 Jan. 1775 ; m. 1st,
799, Mary, dau. and sole heir of D. Matthews, Esq. of Buscot,
Jerks, and had by her two sons,
I. George Matthews, Barrister-at-Law, of Alston Lodge,
Cheltenham, b.'J July, 1800; m. 28 May, 1830, Elizabeth
Creswicke, and had issue,
1 George Robert Henry, late 22nd regt., 6. 28 July,
1840.
2 Giles, 6. 14 Dec. 1841.
3 Henry Elias, 6. 19 Jan. 1848.
1 Rebecca Georgiana, w.. 28 April, 1859, Thomas Lyford
Champion, Esq. of Madden Court.
2 Mary Elizabeth. 3 Blanche.
4 Frances Ameha. 5 Elizabeth.
6 Jane. 7 Cecilia.
8 Alice. 9 Adelaide Georgiana.
n. Robert Henry, 6. 5 Sept. 1801 ; m. Margaret, dau. of Rev.
John Croome, Rector of Burton-on-the-Water, co. Glou-
cester.
Ir. Daubeny m. 2ndly, 2 Aug. 1804, Anne, dau. and co-heir
f Peter Drewett, Esq. of Colerne, Wilts, and had by her (who
;. July, 1843) two sons, Arthur Frederick (Rev.), 6. 4 Feb.
808; and Joseph Walters, of Cole. Red. 29 March, 1851;
is youngest son,
Joseph Walters Daubeny, Esq. of Cote, J.P., High Sheriff
jr city and co. of Bristol, b. 14 July, 1810 ; m. 17 Dec. 1839,
arah Anne Savage, only dau. of Daniel Wait, Esq. oi Belluton
nd Norton House, Somerset, and d. 28 Jan. 1863, having had
isue,
1. George Walters, now of Cote.
u. Lansdowne, of Norton Malreward, Pcwsford, Somerset,
J.P., b. 24 Dec. 1842; m. 18 Aug. 1863. Mary Ryland,
only child of George Eaglcsfield, Ksq. nt Sdroii, co. (ilou-
cester, and sole lieir to her materiKil grandlutlicr, Thuiiias
Cole, Esq. of Avonside, and has i.-^suc,
1 Beatrice Mary. 2 Innys Maud Eaglesfield.
3 Evelyn Muriel Stuart.
in. William Arthur, M.A. Queen's Coll. Oxon, b- 8 Aug.
1815.
I. Louisa Anne Savage, m. 20 June, 186"), Francis Charteris
Weniyss, 3rd son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Wemyss, C.B., Col.
17th regt., and has issue, Louisa Frances.
Arms — Gu., four lozenges conjoined in fess arg.
Creat — Two dragons, wings displayed, arg.
Motto— Ad finem fidelis.
Seat — Cote, near Bristol.
DAUNT OF OWLPEN AND
GORTIGRENANE.
The late Mary Daunt, of Owlpen, co. G-loucesler,
and Grorligreiiano, co. Cork, m. July, 1815, Thomas
Anthony Stoughton, Esq. of Ballyhorgan, co.
Kerry, and d. 8 Dec. 1867, leaving issue,
I. Thomas Anthony, High Sheriff
CO. Gloucester 1873.
II. Charles William.
see Stoughton of Bal-
li/horgaii.
%i\\tK^t. — Several writers on heraldry Identify the name
of Dadnt with that of Dauntre, which occurs on the roll of
Battle Abbey. Glover and others assign to Daunt of Glou-
lester the arms which Gwillim assigns to Dauntre, viz.,
sa., three beacons with ladders or, the flames ppr. These
arms are also appropriated to Daunt of Gloucester, in a very
ancient MS. in Ulster's office. Slmon Daunt, living in co.
Gloucester, circa 1380, was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Nicholas Daunt, who m. Alice, dau. of Sir John de
Tracy, Knt. of Sudeley and Toddington, co. Gloucester,
ancestor of Lord Sudeley of Toddington, and by her had a
son,
Nicholas Daunt, who was living in 1446. He m. Alice,
dau. and coheiress of Sir Walter Jordan, Knt. of Camme,
CO. Dorset, by whom he had issue, Nicholas and John. Of
Nicholas we have no further record ; the second son,
John Daunt, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Stawell, Knt. of
Cotherston, Somerset, ancestor of the Lords Stawell of Somer-
ton. Having espoused the Lancastrian side in the wars of the
Roses, he was called on by Prince Edward, son of King Henky
VI. and Margaret of Anjou, to aid the House of Lancaster in
resisting Edward IV. The following is a copy of the Prince's
letter to John Daunt: —
" Trusty and well-beloved. Wee greet yowe well ; acquaint-
yowe that this day wee be arrived at Waymoth in safety,
blessed be ourLorde, and at our landing wee have knowledge
that the King's great rebell Edward, Earl of March, ap-
proacheth him in armes towards the King's highness; which
Edward wee propose, with God's grace, to encounter with all
haste possible. Wherefore wee hartely pray yowe, and in the
King's name charge yowe, that yowe incontinent after the
sighte hereof, come to us wheresoever wee be, with all such
felloship as yowe can make in your most defensible aray, as
our trust is that yowe will do.
" Written at Waymoth aforesaid, the xiii day of April,
[1471].
"Moreover wee will that yowe charge the Bayliffe of mer
run Pdton to make all the people there come in their beste
aray to us, in all haste, and that the said Bayliffe bring with
him the rent for our Lady Day last past, and hee nor the tenamts
fayle not, as hee intends to have our favour.
Edward.
" To our trusty and well-beloved John Daunt."
The eldest son and heir,
John Daunt, m. Margery, dau. and sole heiress of Robert
Owlpen, Lord of the Manor of Owlpen, co. Gloucester, and
became possessed of that manor in right of his wife, by whom
he h.ad i. Christopher; ii. John; in. George; iv. Robert;
V. William ; i. Jane ; and ii. Alice. He d. in 1522, and was
s. by his eldest son,
Christopher Daunt, of Owlpen, who in. Anne, dau. of
Giles Basset, Esq. of Yewley, co. Gloucester, by whom he had
issue, I. Thomas; ii. William; in. Giles; and i. Alice, m. John
Rogers, Gent. He was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Daunt, of Owlpen, who m. Ahce, dau. of William
1 Throckmorton, Esq. of Tortworth, co. Gloucester, and aunt of
428
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
DAU
Sir William Throckmorton, Enrt., by whom he had, i. Henry ; ii.
Thomas; hi. Giles; iv. William, of whom hereafter; i. Eliza-
beth, m. Christopher KinRscote, Esq. of Kingscote, co. Glou-
cester; II. Mary, in. Robert Thome, co. Somerset: and iii. Joyce,
m. Humphry Thome. Henry «. to Owlpen; he ?/i. a dau. of
Giles Hussey, Esq. of Motcombe, Somerset, but left no male
issue. His father (Thomas) </. 29 Nov. 1574. Owlpen, on the
death of Henry, passed to the 2nd brother,
Thomas Daunt, who was Lord of the Manor of Owlpen in
1608. He acquired the lands of Tracton Abbey, co. Cork, by
lease, and purchased the estate of Gortigrenane, in the same
CO. in Sept. 1595, from Sir Warhara St. Leger. He m. Mary,
dau. of Bryan Jones, of Glamorganshire, who d. in 1631 ; by
her he had issue, i. Thomas; and ii. Margaret, m. Barochiah
Baker, Esq. of Carrigrohane Castle, co. Cork; dying 1620, he
was X. by his son,
Thomas Daunt, of Owlpen and Gortigrenane, m. Cathe-
rine, dau. of John Clayton, Esq. of Chester, by whom he had
issue, I. Thomas, m. Eliza, dau. of Sir Gabriel Lowe, Knt.,
of Newark, but left no male issue ; n. Achilles, who s.
to Owlpen, but. d. vnm.; in. John, who d. a minor; iv.
George; i. Frances, m. Henry Trye, Esq. of Hardwick, co.
Gloucester: and ii. Catherine, m. Sir Peter Courthorp, Knt.
of Courtstown, MP. for the city of Cork in 1661. He d. in
1670, and was .s. in Gortigrenane by his fourth son,
Geokge Daunt, of Nohuval and Gortigrenane, co. Cork.
He m. Blartha, dau. of Major Turner, of Bandonbriilge, co.
Cork, by whom he had issue, i. Thomas; and ii. Henky, of
Knocknamana, co. Cork, of whom hereafter. He d. in 1697,
and was .5. by his eldest son,
Thomas Daunt, of Owlpen and Gortigrenane, »«. in 1697,
Elizabetli, dau. of the Rev. George Synge, and grand-dau. of
tlie Right Hon. and Right Rev. George Synge, aiias Milling-
ton, Lord Bishop of Cloyne, Privy Councillor, &c. By her he
had issue, 1. Thomas, a twin ; and 11. Achilles, a twin,
besides other issue. He d. in 1745, and was s. 1st by his
eldest son, Thomas; failing whom, without issue, the repre-
sentation devolved upon the second twin,
Achilles Daunt, of Owlpen and Gortigrenane, m. 1742, his
cousin Anne, dau. of Henry Daunt, Esq. of Knocknamana, by
whom he was father of
Thomas Daunt, of Owlpen and Gortigrenane, &. 1755; m.
Mary, dau. of George Baker, Esq. of Cork; and dying without
male issue 1803, his estates devolved on his dau. and sole
heiress, Mary Daunt, m. 1815, Thomas Anthony Stoughton,
Esq. of Ballyhorgan, co. Kerry.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron sa. between
three choughs' heads erased of the second, beaked gu. ; 2nd
and 3rd, sa., a chevron arg., between three owls ppr., for
Owlpen.
A Indent Arms— Sa.., three beacons with ladders or, fired gu.,
for Dauntbe.
Crfst—A hutchet or bugle hora or, stringed sa.
Motto — Vigilo et spero.
6Wf(s— Owlpen, near Dursley, co. Gloucester; and Gorti
grenane, nearCarrigaline, co. Cork.
DAUNT OF FAHALEA.
Daunt, Heney, Esq. of Falialea, co. Cork, m.
1832, Frances, dau. of Henry Busteed, Esq. of
Stonehill, co. Cork, by whom lie has with, other
issue.
ILtncngc. — Henry Daumt, of Knocknamana (nee pre-
cMinrj fiiiiiUij) m. 1706, Anne, dau. of Thomas Knolles, Esq. of
Killeighy, co. Cork. From this marriage descended a, nu-
merous posterity, including the present George Achilles
Daunt, Esq., J. P. of Newborough, co. Cork, 6. 1790; the late
George Digby Daunt, Esq. of Kinsale; and the late George
Daunt, Esq. of Slieveron, co. Cork, 6. 1792. Henry Daunt, of
Knocknamana had, with other issue, two sons,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. Hdngebford Daunt, ni. Joyce, dau. of Jonas Travers,
Esq. of Butlerstown, co. Cork, by whom he had issue,
George; and an only dau., Anne, who d. unm. His son,
George Daunt, of the city of Cork, M.D., was 6. in 1775;
and VI. his cousin, Mary, dau. of Thomas Daunt, Esq. of
Kahalea, by whom he had issue, George Daunt, Esq. of
Slieveron, near Carrigaline, co. Cork, and four daus.,
Mary, wife of Thomas Haynes, Esq. of Dublin ; Catherine,
b. 1792; d. unm. 18 April, 1877; Eliza, wife of Thomas
Hungerford. Esq., by whom she lelt issue ; Catherine, wife
of George White, Esq. of Castle White; and Joyce, wife of
Abel Harris, Esq.
The eldest son of Henry Daunt vaxi,
Thomas Daunt (Rev.), of Fahalea, co. Cork, b. 1707; m.
1755, Lettice, dau. of John Digtjy, Esq. of Landenstown, co
Kil'lare, descended of Lord Digby's family. High Sheriff co,
Kildare 1732, and Member of the Irish ParUamentfor the towr
of Kildare 1731. By this marriage he had, besides other issue,
a .son,
Thomas Daunt, of Fahalea, who m. his cousin, Frances,
dau. of Rev. Achilles Daunt, of Newborough, by whom he
had, I. Thomas Achilles, b. 1780; 11. George Digby, b. 1782;
and III. Henry. He was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Achillks Daunt, of Fahalea, m. 31 Aug. 1806,
Mary, dau. of Coghlan, by whom he had, with other issue
the present Heney Daunt, E^. of Fahalea.
Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as those of Daunt of Owlptn.
-Seat— Fahalea, Carrigaline, co. Cork.
DAUNT OF NEWBOROUGH.
Daunt, George Achilles, Esq. of Newborough
CO. Cork, J. P., b. 14 June, 1790; s. his father
George Daunt, Esq., 1819.
iLiltCaSC— Rev. Achilles Daunt, of Newborough, co
Cork, b. 1713, 4lh son of Henry Daunt, Esq. of Knocknamana 1
by his wife Anne, dau. of Thomas Knolles, Esq. of Killeighy, co
Cork; m. 1747, Frances, dau. of Philip French, Esq. of Rath, co
Cork, and hail (with four daus., Anne; Frances; Elizabeth
and Harriet) three sons, Henry; Thomas; and George; 0
whom the youngest, George Daunt, Esq. of Newborough
6. 1754; m. 1786, Helena, only dau. of Rev. Arthur Herbert I
of Currens, co. Kerry, Rector of Tralee {see Herbert of Caher-
nane), by his 1st wife Helena, 3rd dau. of Col. Richard
Townsend, of Castle Townsend, co. Cork, and d. 1819, leavin}.
two sons and three daus., George Achilles, now of New I
borough ; Arthur Henry, d. U7im. Jan. 1851 ; Mary Townsend
d. unm. May, 1857; Frances Anne, d. unm. Sept. 1847:
and Helena Susanna AmeUa.
Arms, Crest, and Motto — Same as Daunt of Owlpen.
Seat — Newborough, near Kinsale.
DAUNT OF TRACTON ABBEY.
Daunt, Achilles, Esq. of Tracton Abbey, co
Cork, b. 18G7 ; s. his father 7 June, 1878.
ILtltCJtQP. — Thomas Daunt, of Owlpen, m. (see Daunt 0.
Owlpen) Alice, dau. of William Throckmorton, Esq. of Tort
worth, CO. Gloucester, by whom he had (amongst other issue)
Thomas, lessee of Tracton Abbey, and acquisitor of Gorti
grenane, by purchase, 1595; and a 4th son,
William Daunt, m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Hutton, Esq. 0
Hutton, CO. York, by whom he had issue, William ; am
Thomas, who m. Susan Curie. He was s. by his eldest son,
William Daunt, m. Mary, dau. of Isham Nowell, Esq. A
this time we find, in the MS. depositions preserved in Trinit;
Coll. Dublin, a claim made on the Government, in 1642, bj
James Daunt, Esq., described as "late of Tracton Abbey," fu
£622, on account of losses sustained in the civil war of tin
preceding year. This James had been High Sheriff of co
Cork 1627. He was s. in Tracton Abbey by
William Daunt, of Tracton Abbey, m. Jane, dau. of Johi
Dolbear, Esq. of Cork, by whom he had (with other issue)
Achilles, his successor in Tracton; and Francis, of whoii
hereafter. Dying 1676, he was «. by his 2nd son,
Achilles Daunt, of Tracton Abbey, to. 1st, 1667, Elizabeth
dau. of Thomas Hungerford, Esq. of Inchidony, co. Coi k. b;
whom he had issue, 1 Thomas, m. 1692, Jane Saunders, niul t
him his father gave the lands of Kilpatrick, co. Cork ; 2 Wil
liam; 1 Margaret; 2 Susanna; and 3 Angel. He m. 2inlly
Margaret, dau. of Shuler, and widow of Thomas Merrick, Esq
of Shippool, CO. Cork, by whom he had issue; 3 John; an^
4 Richard. He d. 1711, and was s. in Tracton Abbey by hi
2nd son,
William Daunt, of Tracton Abbey, ra. 1st, 1700, Mary, dau
of William Bayly, by whom he had issue, 1 Achilles; 2 Wil
liam, TO. 1739, Barbara Busteed ; 3 Bayly ; 4 George; 5 James
and 6 Swithin; besides daus. He was s. by his eldest son,
Achilles Daunt, of Tracton Abbey, to. 1727, Elizabeth
dau. of Edward BuUen, Esq. of Oldhead, near Kinsale, b
whom he had issue, William ; and Edward. He was s. by hi
eldest sou,
DAU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DAV
429
William Daunt, of Tracton Abbey, m.. 175:!, Anne, dau. of
Thomas Austin, Esq. of Inskinny, co. Cork, by whom he had
(with other issue),
Achilles Daunt, of Tracton Abbey, m. June, 1795, Mary,
dau. of John GiUman, Esq. of Currahecn, co. Cork. Dying
1783, he was s. by his eldest son,
Achilles Daunt, of Tracton Abbey, m. Mary, 3rd dau. of
John Isaac Heard, Esq., M.P. for Kinsale, and in 1839 High
Sheriff of co. Cork, by whom he had issue,
I. Achilles, Dean of Cork.
II. Wilhain, Rector of Kinsale.
III. Edward Stephen. iv. Henry.
1. Frances. ii. Mary. iii. Marllia Anne.
IV. Eleanor.
Dying Aug. 1871, he was s. by his eldest son,
Vert Rev. Achilles Daunt, of Tracton Abbey, Dean of
Cork, who m. 2-1 Feb. 1863, Catherine Mary, eldest dau. of
Rev. John Leshe, of Castlemarlyr, and d. 7 June, 1878, leaving
Issue,
I. Achilles, now of Tracton Abbey.
1. Mary Leslie. ii. Emily.
Arms, Crest, and J-jToJfo— Same as Daunt of Ow''ik;i.
St(t£— Tracton Abbey, Kinsale, co. Coik.
DAUNT OF KILCASCAIT.
DiUNT, William Joseph O'Neill, Esq. of Kil-
3ascan, co. Cork, M.P. 1832-33 for the borough of
Mallow, b. 1807 ; m. 1839, Elleu, dau. of Daniel
[lickej, and has issue,
I. Achilles Thomas, 6. Oct. 1S49; to. 15 May, 1877, Anna
Maria, dau. of the late Bartholomew Corballis, Esq. of
Berwick, and niece of John Corballis, Esq. Q.C. of Rose-
mount, CO. Dublin, and has a dau., Mary Margaret Alicia,
6. 8 July, 1878.
I. Alice Ismene.
Ittntagr. — William Dadnt, of Tracton Abbey (see fij-e-
•.eding family), d. 1676, leaving a 3rd son,
Francis Daunt, Esq. of Knockatour, co. Cork, m. 1667,
aary, dau. of George Wood, Gent, of Ballymoney, same co.,
)y whom he had issue, George, of Knockatour. m. 1692,
Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Knolles, Esq. of Killeighy, co. Cork,
)y whom he had issue; William; Francis, m. 1700, Mary,
lau. of — Austin, Esq., by whom he had, with other issue,
iamuel Daunt, of Knocknasillagh, High Sheriff of co. Cork
749. The 2nd son of Frauds,
William Daunt, of Kilcascan, m. 1697, Rachael, dau. of
Thomas Knolles, Esq. of Killeighy, by whom he had (besides
ther issue), Joseph : and Francis, who d. s. p. He acquired
lilcascan 1712, and dying 1760, was s. by his eldest son,
Joseph Daunt, of Kilcascan, 6. 1702. He m. 1729, Sarah,
lau. of John Rashleigh, Esq. of Cloncoose and Ballinadee, co.
)ork, by whom he had (besides daus.), William, 6. 1750. He
1783, and was s. by his only son,
William Daunt, of Kilcascan, m. 1775, Jane, dau. of
lichard Gumbleton, Esq. of Castle Richard, co. Waterford,
ligh Sheriff co. Waterford 1772, and niece, maternally, of
Villiam Conner, Esq. of Connerville, co. Cork, M.P. for Ban-
on, 1761, by whom he had issue, i. Joseph ; ii. Richard
umbleton, Capt. 90th regt., m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Rev. John
)ixon. Vicar of Humbleton, co. York, by whom he had issue,
tichard Gumbleton, Harold, and a dau.; and 2ndly, his
ousin, Margaret, dau. of Robert Warren Gumlileton, Esq. of
lanatore, co. Cork; in. Robert Gumbleton, Lieut. 62nd regt.,
I. Miss Harris, of Cork, by whom he had issue. Dying 1809,
Villiam Daunt was s. by his eldest son,
Joseph Daunt, of Kilcascan, b. 1779. He m. 1st, June,
806, Jane, dau. of Rev. Thomas Wilson, D.D., S.F.T.C.D.,
lector of Ardstraw, co. Tyrone, and niece of John Wilson,
Isq., Governor of Minorca, by whom (who d. 10 Feb, 1816) he
ad issue, William Joseph O'JMeill, now of Kilcascan ; Thomas
Vilson, 6. 20 Aug. 1808, who d. unm. 2 July, 1854; Henry
'ho d. in infancy; Catherine Elizabeth; and Lavinia Jane
sabella. He ?)i. 2ndly, 1822, his cousin, Jane, dau. of Robert
barren Gumbleton, Esq., by whom (who d. Jan. 1867) he had
isueadau., Margaret Alice, b. 1826. Dying 1826, he was .<.
y his eldest son, the present William Joseph O'Neill Daunt,
Isq. of Kilcascan.
Arms, Crest, and Motto— Same as Daunt of Owlpen.
Scat— Kilcasean, BaUyneen, co. Cork.
DAVENPORT OF CAPESTHORNE,
BAGINTON AND WOOTTON.
Bromley-Davenport, William, Esq. of Capcs-
thorne, co. Chester, Bagiuton Hall, co. Warwick,
and Wootton Hall, co. Stafford, M.P. for North
Warwickshire ; Lieut. -Col. Staffordshire Yeomanry
Cavalry, h. 20 Aug. 1821 ; m. 1858, Augusta
Elizabeth, dau. of Walter Frederick Campbell, Esq.
of Islay, and has, with other issue, a son aud heir,
Mr. Bromley-Davenport was authorized by I'oyal
license, 27 Dec. 1867, to discontinue the surname of
Davenport before that of Bkomley, and to take
the surname of Davenport in addition to, and
after that of, Beomley.
iCt'ltCiigC. — The Davenports descend from Ormus de
Davenport, living temp. Conquestoris.
From Nicholas Davenport de Woodford, temp. Edward III.
(3rd son of Sir John Davenport, Knt. of Weltrough and Hen-
bury, Justice of Lancaster 7 Richard II., and 9th in descent
from Ormus the Saxon), lineally derived
Christopher Davenport, Esq. of Woodford, 1559, grandson
and heir of John Davenport, Esq. of Woedford. His eldest
son, by his 1st wife, Jane, dau. of Richard Gerard, Esq. of
Crewood,
William Davenport, Esq. of Woodford, d. 1632, had, by
his 1st wife DoroUiy, dau. of Robert Hyde, Esq. of Nor-
bury, with other children, an elder son and heir,
John Davenport, Esq. of Woodford, m. 1594, Mary, dau.
of Hugh Bromley, Esq., and d. 1653. His great-grandson,
John Davenport, Esq. of Woodford, Major of the co. Ches-
ter force raised atNantwich 1689, to. Anne, dau. and co-heiress
of John Davenport, Esq. of Davenport, andd. s.p. 4 Feb.
1733, when he was s. by his brother.
Monk Davenport, Esq. of Woodford, to. Elizabeth, dau. of
John Davies, Esq. of Manley, co. Chester, and by her (who
d. 24 Feb. 1735) had, with other issue,
Davies Davenport, Esq. of Woodford and Marton, Barris-
ter-at-Law, of the Inner Temple, London, 6. 1696; m. 1721,
Mary, dau. and sole heiress of John Ward, Esq. of Capes-
thorne; and d. leaving, with other issue, Davies, his heir;
Charles, h. 7 April, 1735, Rector of Brereton ; Thomas (Sir),
of Hendon, Knt., to. Jane, dau. of John Seel, Esq. The eldest
son and heir,
Davies Davenport, Esq. of Woodford, Marten, and Capes-
thorne, Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Teniiile, 6. 20 Oct. 1723;
m. Phoebe, dau. and co-heir of Richard Davenport, Esq. of
Calveley (descended from the marriage of Arthur, a younger
son of Sir Ralph Davenport, of Davenport, with the heiress of
Calveley, of Calveley), and left, with a dau. (Pha?be, wife of
Eusebius Horton, Esq. of Catton, co. Derby), a son and heir,
Davies Davenport, Esq. of Woodford, Marton, Calveley,
and Capesthorne, High Sheriff of co. Chester 1783, and MP.
for that CO. 1806 until 1830. He was 6.29 Aug. 1757; and
m. Charlotte, dau. of Ralph Sneyd, Esq. of Keele, co.Staffoid,
by whom he had,
Edward Davies, his heir.
Henry (Lieut. -Col.), Major S7th regt., d. IP"".
Walter (Rev.), of Wootton Hallan^i l',:i-iiitu,i, who assumed
the additional surname of Bkom,: v. ,, . Ni, L's July, 1818,
Carohne Barbara, dau. of Ven. Jnim a. (i h, Archdeacon
of Sudbury, and niece to Sir Tlmiiias (iouch, Bart.; and
2ndly, 22 Feb. 1829, Lady Louisa Dawson, dau. of John,
1st Earl of Portarlington. By the former he had, with other
issue, a son and heir, the present William Bromley
Davenport, Esq., M.P. of Capesthorne and Baginton.
Harriet Katherine, to. Hon. Sir John Williams, Knt., Judge
of the Queen's Bench, and d. his widow, at Rocherville,
France, 28 Sept. 1861.
Mr. Davenport d. 5 Feb. 1837, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Davies Davenport, Esq. of Capesthorne, co.
Chester, and Court Garden, Bucks, 6. 27 April, 1778; m.
30 Nov. 1830, Caroline Anne, dau. of Richard Hurt, Esq. of
Wirksworth, co. Derby, and by her (who to. 2ndly, 11 Feb.
185'2, Edward John, Lord Hatlierton) left at his decease, 1817,
an only son and heir,
Arthur Henry Davenport, Esq. of Capesthorne, late of
the 1st Life Guards, b. 9 June, 1832; who d. s. p. 1867, and
was s. by his cousin, the present William Bromley Daven-
port, Esq., M.P.
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DAV
y^rms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, &rg. on a chevron between
three cross-crosslcts titchee sa. a rose ot the field, for Davenpokt ;
2nd and 3rd, quarterly, per less indented gu. and or, an ines-
coeheon arg. charged with a griffin segreant vert all within a
boidure gobony arg. (and lor distinction} a canton erm., for
Bbomley.
C,-es««— Davenport : A man's head in profile ppr. around the
neck a rope or ; Bkomlki; : Out of a ducal coronet or, a dciui-
lion issuant arg. (charged for distinction on the slioulder with a
cross-crosslet fitchee sa.) supporting a pennon fiying towards
the sinister gu. thereon alien passant guardant of the first, the
staff and spear erect ppr.
jl/o((o— Kear God. honour the king.
,S,.rr<s— Capesthorpe, near Chelford, Calveley, Nantwich; Ba-
gintun UalJ, Coventry; and Wooton Hall, Ashbourne.
|SW
DAVENPORT OF BRAMALL HALL.
Patexport, John William Handley, Esq. of
Braniall Ilnll, co. Chester, J.P., b. 19 Oct. 1851 ;
m. 1876, Fanny Constance Mabel, youngest dau. of
tlie late John Jervis Broad wood, Esq. of Buchan
Hill, Sussex, and has a son, b. 1877.
HillCaflC— The family of Hhmffrets, from which Mr.
Davenport descends, is of Cambrian origin, and deduces its
lineage from Edwin, Lord of Tegaingl, in co. Flint, founder
of the XII. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. From
this chief derived, eleventh in_ descent, Ievan Voelvrtch ap
YoRWEBTH Vaoghan, of Maeugwynedd, m. Efa, dau. of
CylK'lyn, son of Khun ap Einion Efell, Lord of Cynllaeth (see
Edwakdes of Ness Strange), and had issue,
Ievan, surnamed Caereinion, ancestor of the Owens of
Tedsmore, Owens of BMws, Owens of Woodhoase, and
Owens of Condover.
Einion. Llewellen. Iorwerth Gogh.
The fourth son,
Iorwerth Goch, Lord of Moohnant, m. Alice, dau. of
Griffith ap Iorwerth, of the Tribe of Tudor Trevor, Lord of
Hereford and Whittington, and was father of
Edntfed ap Iorwerth, whose wife was Alice, dau. of
Evan ap Griffith, of Celynnan, in Mochnant. Tlieir son,
Madoc ap Ednyfed, 771. Mary, dau. of Owen ap David, of
Merfod, son of Ievan ap Einion, of Llwydarth, and was father of
Evan ap Madoc, m. AUce, liau. of Griffith ap Evan, of
Llanhafon, in Mochnant, and liad
ICvAN Vau(;uan, m. Jane, dau. of Edward ap John, of Cwm
Xant Vylla, derived from Gwyn ap Griffith, Lord of Guilsfield.
Of this marriage there was a son,
Griffith Goch, father, by Elizabeth his wife, dam. of
Madoc Goch, of Cadwynvan, in Llanvihangel, of
Thomas ap Griffith. He m. Margaret, dau. of Howell
Matthew, Esq. of Kerry, and was s. by his son,
Evan ap Thomas, whose wife was Margaret, dau. of John
ap Llewelyn, descended from Griffith Deg, Lord of Cadwynvan.
Their son,
John ap Evan, was father, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
John ap Howell, of Llwydarth. of David ap John, who to.
(iwen, dau. of Evan ap David, of Cefn Goch. Of this alliance
there was a son,
Humphrey ap David. He m. Ann, dau. of Evan ap Morris,
of Llwydarth, and was father of
Eev. Evan Humphreys, Hector of Llanymynach, and Vicar
of Llan-ynbodwell, vi. tlie dau. of John Edwards, D.C.L.,
descended from Edward ap Tudor, of Ben-y-Uen, in Gwyddel-
wern, co. Merioneth, and by this lady had a son,
Rev. John Humphreys, Eectorof Llanmihangel, co. Glamor-
gan, whose wife was Rachel, fourth dau. of John Hippi.sley,
Esq. of Lamborne, Berks, and by whom he had an only child.
Rev. Evan Humpiirf.ts, M.A., Hector of Montgomery, and
of Clungunford, near Ludlow, Salop, 711. Mary, dau. and
co-heir (wih her sister, Anne, m. Lewis Edwards, Esq. of Tal-
garne), of Rev. Salusbury Pryce, D.D., and by her (who 7)1.
'indly, Rev. Thomas Baines, Hector of Richard's Castle, near
Ludlow, and d. in 1808) had issue,
Thomas Trevor, LL.D., Prebendary of Chester, who changed
his name to Trevor on succeeding to his grandundc's
property. He m. Elizabeth, eldr.st dau. of Rev. Chancellor
Briggs, of the diocese of Chester, and d. in 1827.
John, of Bodliilin, near Welshpool, twice married.
Salusbury, of whom presently.
Margaret Trevor, in.George Withers, Esq. of Oswestry.
Harriett, m. Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Troscoed House, co.
Montgomery.
!■ lanLis Trevor.
Tiu' tliird son,
KivAR Admiral SibSalusuuby Davenport, C.B. ami K.C.H.,
of Brainall Hall, co. Chester, and Weedon Lodge, Bucks,
b. 24 Nov. 1778; m. 1st, 1805, Jane Elizabeth, eldest dau. and
heir of John Sirel Morin, Esq. of Weedon Lodge, co. Bucks,
and by her (who d. 1808) had one son,
I. Salusbury, 6. 4 Sept. 1806, deceased.
Sir Salusbury in. 2ndly, 1810, Maria Davenport, heiress oi
Bramall Hall, co. Chester, and assumed in consequence the
additional surname and arms of Davenport. By her he left
at his decease in 1845,
William Davenport, late of Bramall Hall.
Trevor, 6. 29 July, 1814; to. 1 July, 1837, Frances, datuhih
of the Hon. Chief Justice Sewell, of Quebec; d. 31 Aug,
1818, leaving issue,
1 Salusbury Sewell, Capt. in the army, 6. 29 July, 1838;
d. 15 March, 1869.
2 Malcolm Nugent Ross, Bramall Lodge, near Quebec,
Canada ; Militia and Yeomanry Club, 25, Charles Street,
St. James's, London, S.W., 0. 21 May, 1848; m. Ellen,
dau. of Thomas Goulbourne Parker, Esq. of Browsholme
Hall, CO. York.
3 Jestyn Frances Trevor, 6. 13 Nov. 1855.
1 Evelyn Jesse, 6. 1840; to. 1st, Frederick Foulkes, Esq. of
Manchester ; and 2ndly, Grivis Charlton, Esq. of Seven-
oaks.
2 Constance Georgianna Marsland.
Henry Wyat, Lieut. 39th rcgt., b. 21 March, 1816; i/i. 23
June, 1843, Catherine, eldest dau. of Capt. John Durie;
d. in India, 1845.
John Salusbury, Assistant-Corn. -Gen., &. 24 June, 1817 ;
Anne, eldest dau. of Sir Allan McNab, and has Lssue.
Charles Edgcumbe, D.L., Capt. late of the royal regt., 6. 26
Dec. 1819; ?ji. 1847, Emma, dau. of the late Very Rev. Dr.
Webber, Dean of llipon, by Caroline Frances his wife, dau.
of Rev. Charles Fynes Clinton, and has Cyril James, and |',
other issue.
Emily, m. 1841, Rev. Arthur Douglas.
Julia Harriet, ?)i. 1842, Henry Ciookenden, Esq. M.D
He was s. by his eldest son,
William Davenport Davenport, Esq. of Bramall Hall,
CO. Chester, Lieut. -Col. Commandant 2nd regt. Royal Cheshir
Militia, J. P. and D.L., b. 15 Sept. 1811; m. 1st, 14 Nov. 1833,
Camilla, dau. of V. Gatt, Esq., and by her (who d. 1845) had
one dau.,
Maria Dorothea, m. 26 Sept. 1860, Frederick Augustus
Williamson, Esq.
He to. 2ndly, 24 Oct. 1850, Diana Elizabeth, dau. of John
Handley, Esq., Banker, of Muskham Grange, co. Nottingham,
and by her has a son,
John William Mandlet, now of Bramall Hall.
Col. Davenport served in the army from 18'26 to 1847, and
d. 21 Feb. 1869.
Arms — Arg., a chevron between three crosses-crosslet fltchce
sa.
Crest— A man's head, couped at the shoulders and side head
ppr., with a rope round the neck or.
Motto — Audaces fortuna juvat.
Stdi— Bramall Hall, Stockport, co. Chester.
DAVENPORT OF DAVENPORT.
Davenpokt, Edmund Henbt, Esq. of Davenport,
Salop, b. 19 Aug. 1839; m. 25 Feb. 1875,
Marina ret Anne, youngest dau. of the late James
Smith, Esq., Resident Magistrate, Tasmauian Penin-
sular.
ILt'ltraflr.— The pedigree of this family is deduced in an
unbroken male line from Obmus de Davenport, living teriip.
William the Conqueror.
Thomas Davenport, Esq. living 14 Henry VII., 2nd son of
Sir Ralph Davenport of Davenport, Cheshire, Knt., to. Alice,
sole dau. and heir of Robert Haiiford, Esq. of Chorley. He
was father of Robert Davenport, Esq. of Chorley, to,. Anne,
dau. of Bellot, of Bellott, co. Chester, and had a son and heir.
W^illiam Davenport, Esq. of Chorley, 711. Grace, dau. of
Fowke Dutton, Esq. of Dutton, co. Chester, and was father of
Henry Davenport, Esq. of Chorley, m. Jane, dau. of
William Leicester, Esq. of Toft. His son,
William Davenport, Esq., sold the estate of Chorley, and
seated himself at llallon, Salop, which estate he acquired
by his marriage with Jane, dau. and heir of Francis Bromley,
Esq. of Hallon, Salop, son and heir of Sir George Bromley
Knt. His eldest son,
Henry Davenport, Esq. of Hallon, to. Lettice, dau. and
heir of Thomas Maddocks, Esq. of Bridgnorth, and d. Feb.
1664, leaving an only surviving son.
HtNRY Davenport, Esq., m. 22 Oct. 1665, Elizabeth, dau
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(f Sherington Talbot, Esq. of Lacock, Wilts, and d. July
leaving (with other daus., d. unm.) a dau., Mary, m. 1st,
lev. William Hallifax, D.D., who d. 1720, and 2ndly, Rev.
'rideaux Sutton, of Breedon, co. Worcester: and two sons,
■harington, the elder, a Major-Gen. in the army, d. unm. in
reland, 5 July, 1719; and
Henry Davenport, Esq., bapt. 26 Feb. 1677-78 ; m. 1st,
lary Lucy, dau. of Daniel Chardin, Esq., and had by her a
on, Sharington, of whom presently ; and two daus., Mary
llizabelh, m. John Mytton, Esq. of Halston; and Mary Luce,
. <unin. Mr. Davenport m. 2ndly, Barbara, 2nd dau. of Sir
ohn Ivory, of Ireland, by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir John
'albot, of Lacock Abbey, Wilts, and by her, who d. 1748, left
t his decease, 1731, a son, William, D.D., Rector of Bredon,
I. Martha, dau. of John Ivory Talbot, Esq. of Lacock Abbey.
nd had issue. The only son of the 1st marriage,
Sharington Davenport, Esq., m. Gratiana Rodd, of Here
ird ; and d. 1744, leaving with other surviving issue,
Daniel Chardin, m. Jane Blockley, and d. 1778.
Sharington, bapt. 11 June, 1738; m. a dau. of Major
Farington.
William Yelvertos, of whom presently.
Edward, Vicar of Worfield, b. 19 Jan. 1745; m. in 1776,
Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Edmund Taylor, of Worcester,
and afterwards of Grappenhal, co. Chester, and had issue,
Edmund Sharington, of wliom presently, as successor to
his uncle; Harry Chardin, b. 4 Dec. 1781, deceased;
William Yelverton, 6. 1780; Edward Ormus, 6. I March,
1785, and d. in the East Indies; Catherine Gratiana;
Myra; Anne; Mary, m. Alexander White, Esq. of Scot
land; Bertha, ra. James MUman Caley, Esq.; Arabella;
and Barbara JuUana.
he 3rd son,
William Yelverton Davenport, Esq. of Davenport, co.
ilop, 6. 19 Feb. 1750; m. Jane Elizabeth Crawley, of Bath,
lict of — Blythe, Esq., and d. s. p. Feb. 1832, when he was
by his nephew.
The Rev. Edmdnd Sharington Davenport, of Davenport,
icar of Wortield, 6. 18 May, 1778; vi. 7 Aug. 1806, Elizabeth,
iu. of Joseph Tongue, Esq. of Uatton, and by her (who d.
Sept. 1850) had issue,
William Sharington, his heir.
Joseph Tongue, 6. 25 Aug. 1813; m. 1839, Emily Elizabeth,
dau. of Charles Leicester, Esq., brother of the 1st Lord De
Tabley, and d. 23 May, 1848.
Edward Montague (Major), 6. 13 April, 1817; m. Mary
Nicola, dau. of Henry Martin Blake, Esq. of the Heath, co.
Mayo, and had one dau., deceased. He d. 1858.
Edmund Sharington, b. 28 June, 1821 ; m. Mary Moss, and
d. 1877, leaving issue.
Daniel Decimus Tongue, 6. 3 Nov. 1823 ; d. 1866.
Barbara Anne, m. Rev. Cornelius F. Broadbent, M.A., Vicar
of Worfield.
Catherine Gratiana, m. Octavius E. Johnson, Esq. ; and d.
1870.
Elizabeth, to. George Nicholas, Esq.
Harriet JiUiana, m. 1st, Capt. Edward Owen, R.N.
Lucy Susannah, in. 1st, Alexander Nisbet, M.D., afterwards
Sir Alexander Nisbet ; 2ndly, 1877, Rev. Walton Ki:ching.
le Rev. Mr. Davenport d. 27 Feb. 1842. His eldest son,
AViLLiAM Sharington Davenport, Esq. of Davenport, co.
lop, J. P., b. 30 July, 1803; m. 22 Dec. 1835, Catherine
I, only dau. of Samuel Peter Marindin, Esq. of Chester-
n, Salop, and by her (who d. 17 July, 1865) had issue,
I. William Bromley, b. 14, Oct. 1836, Capt. 62nd regt. ; d.
6 Nov. 1865.
II. Edmund Henry, now of Davenport.
in. Viri'in, late Lieut. 26th regt., 6. 31 Jan. 1843 ; m. 24
Nov. 1874, Frances Gratiana, 3id dau. of George Nicholas,
Esq. of Harley Street, London.
IV. Charles Talbot, Lieut. 83rd regt., 6. 10 Oct. 1848; m.
19 Nov. 1877, Constance JuUa, only dau. of Herbert Taylor
U.ssher, Esq. C.M.G.
I. Louisa Marindin, d. 16 May, 1853.
-. Davenport d. I Oct. 1S7I.
Arms— Arg., a chevron between three crosses-crosslet fitchee
j[ Crest — A man's head couped at the shoulders and side-faced
r., with a rope round the neck or.
Motto — Audentes fortuna juvat.
Seat— Davenport, near Biidgnorth.
DAVENPORT OF FOXLEY.
Davenport, Key. Geoege Hoeatio, of Foxlov,
. Hereford, J.P., M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford, Vicar
Yazor, m. 6 Feb. 1SG6, Sophia Diana, dau. of Eev.
Samuel Vera Dashwood, of Stanford Park, Lough-
borough, by his 1st wife, Caroline, dau. of Philip
Harjoud, Esq. of Westacre, Norfolk, and^ has issue,
Ralph Tichborne, 6. 1873.
Charlotte West, 6. 1871.
ILtnCaCIC.— This family lived in Tettesworth, which is
part of the parish of Leek, co. Stafford, for several genera-
tions, and descends from Rafe de Leke, 4 ill Radul domi de
Davenport, and Johan fil Robt. Legh de Adlington, 4 Henry V.,
and 24 Henry VI. The grandtather of the present proprietor
of Foxley,
John Davenport, Esq., M.P. for Stoke, m. 8 Dec. 1795,
Diana Smart, only dau. and heir of Rev. Michael Ward,
by his wife Ehzabeth Tichborne, co-heir of Capt. Edmund
Tichborne, and d. 12 Dec. 1848, leaving a son,
John Davenport, Esq. of Westwood, co. Stafford, who pur-
chased from the Price family the estate of Foxley, co. Here-
ford. He TO. 27 Oct. 1829, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of George
Coltraan, Esq. of Hagnaby Priory, Lincolnshire, and d. IS
Ajjril, 1862, having had issue,
John Coltman, d. 28 July, 1858.
George Horatio, now of Foxley.
Harry Tichborne, i)i. 27 Oct. 18d8, Georgina Henrietta, eldest
dau. of Sir William Curtis, Bart,
Mary Ward, in. 2 Feb. 185S, Hon. and Rev. A. A. B. Han-
bury, and has issue three daus. and one son.
Diana Eliza, m. 17 Sept. 1861, Henry Longley, son of the
Archbishop of Canterbury, and has a son, John Augustine.
Chariotte Lucy, m. 12 June, 1866, John Hungerford Ark-
wright, Esq. of Hampton Court, Leominster, and has one
1 and two daus.
S(?a^s— Foxley, Hereford ;
Eedcliffe, Caswell Bay, Glamoi-
DAVEY OF REDRUTH.
Davet, Joshua Sydney, Esq. of Redruth,
Cornwall, J.P., b. 28 April, 1842 ; m. 1871, Julia,
dau. of the late William Watt, Esq. of Tictou
Grange, co. York, and has issue,
I. Aimee Sydney Horton, 6. 15 Dec. 1874.
II. Alice Milicent, 6. 11 March, 1878.
JLlUCagC— Stephen Davey, Esq. of Redruth, Cornwall,
J. P. and D.L., was eldest son and heir of William Davey, Esq.
of Redruth (in which parish the family has been settled for
several generations), and brother of Richard Davey, Esq. of
Bochym House, Cornwall, J. P. and D.L., formerly M.P., for
WestCornwaU, 6. 12 April, 1785; m. 12 May, 1830, Charlotte,
dau. (by Elizabeth Lyon his wife, a descendant of the Strath-
more family) of the Rev. William Horton, 3rd son of Joshua
Horton, of Howroyde, co. Y'ork, who was next brother of Sir
William Horton, 1st bart. of Chadderton, and by her (who
d. Nov. 1871) had issue,
William Horton, late of Redruth.
Joshua Sydney, now of Redruth.
Elizabeth Mai'ia, in. 24 Feb. 1852, John Michael WUliams,
Esq. of Pengreep, and Caerhays Castle, Cornwall.
Charlotte Mary Horton, to. 29 March, 1859, George Williams,
Esq. of Lanarth and Scorrier House, Cornwall.
Mr. Davey d. 16 Nov. 1864, and was s. by his son,
William Horton Davey, Esq. of Redruth, J. P., b. 15 Oct.
1835; M.A. Brazenose Coll. Oxford, d. April, 1871, and was s.
by his brother.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron az. between two mullets
pierced in chief and a lion passant in base gu. three cinqiu •
foils or.
Crest — A mount vert, thereon an eagle rising az. charged
on the wing with a cinquefoil or, holding in the dexter claw a
staff sa., therefrom flowing a pendant gu.
Molto — E perseverantia honor.
Scaii— Redruth and Bochym House, ncarllelstone, Cornwall.
DAVIDSON OF CANTRAY.
Davidson, Hugh Grogan, Esq. of Cantray
House, CO. Inverness, late 78th Highlanders, J. P.
and D.L. co. Inverness, and D.L. co. Nairn, h.
18 Dec. 183.3 ; m. 18 Dee. 1854, Caroline, dau. of
Lieut. -Col. fcJtratford Powell, Adjutant- Gen. of
Bombay {see Powell of Cionsliaooy), and has
issue,
Hugh, b. 14 Aiuil, lb59. Clara.
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TnE LANDED GENTRY,
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ILintJtffC.— Sib David Davidson, of Cantray, co. Inver-
ness, &. 20 July, 1788, only son of David Davidson, Esq. by
Maria Cuthbert his wife, of the family of Cuthbert of Castle-
hill, and grandson of William Davidson, by Agnes his wife;
m. 12 Dec. 1804, Margaret Rose, of the family of Kiliavock,
and has issue,
David, b. 9 Oct. 1805 ; d. unm.
Hugh Cocobane, late of the 78th Highlanders, his heir.
Cuthbert, b. 2-4 May, 1810; to. 1st, Anna. dau. of —Main-
waring, Esq., Bengal Civil Service; and 2ndly, Ellen Hoare,
and has issue.
Francis Russell, 6. 24 Mav, 1810; Bengal C. S.; d. unm.
Margaret, m. 1st, Sir Robert Grant, Governor of Bombay,
brother of Lord Glenelg ; and 2ndly, Hon. Joscelyn Percy.
The eldest son,
Hugh Davidson, Esq. of Cantray, J. P. and D.L., h. 20 April,
1809; TO. 19 Aug. 1830, Maria, 3rd dau. of Col. Grogan, of co.
Meath, and had issue,
Hugh Gbogan, now of Cantray,
Cuthbert John, 6. 13 Aug. 1839: d. unm.
Margaret, m. Alexander Robertson, of Balgowny Lodge, co.
Aberdeen, and left issue.
Catherine Jane, m. Hastings Fraser, Esq. of Ardochy, co.
Inverness, and d. March, 18G9, having had issue.
Frances Harriett, d. unm.
Maria Anna, m. Lieut.-Col. Allan Newton Scott, R.A., and
has issue.
Arm^—A-z., on a fess arg. between three pheons or, a buck
couchant gu. attired sa. a border of the thiid.
Crest— S. youth from the middle holding in the dexter hand
a man's heart all ppr.
il/oi^o— Sapienter si sincere.
&taJ— Cantray, Nairn, N.B.
DAVIDSON OF INCHMAULO.
Datidsox, Patrick, Esq. of Inchmarlo, co.
Kincardine, J.P. and D.L., ^». 29 Oct. 1809; m. 2
Aug. 1836, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of the late
William Leslie, Esq. of WartbUl (see that family),
51 nd has,
I. DoNCAN, J.P., h. 5 Aug. 1843; m. Jan. 1874, Flora Frances,
eldest dau. of Col. Francis Burdctt, of Ancaster House,
Richmond, and has issue, Ddncan Hamelyn, b. 1877,
and Clara Amelia Mary.
II. William Leslie, Lieut. Royal Horse Artillery, &. 31 Jan.
1850.
III. Patrick, 6. 6 May, 1855.
IV. George Louis Outram, b. II Sept. 1858.
I. Jane Anne, m. 1860, Sir Franci,^ Boyd Outram, Bart,
n. Frances Mary. iii. Katherine Helen.
IV. Mary Margaret. v. Matilda Rose.
VI. Williamina Saida.
UlliragC— John David,son, E.sq. of Tillichetly and Dess-
wood, m. 1770, Anne Farquharson. dau. of Harry Farquharson
Esq. of Cromar, and by her (who d. 22 May, 1812) left at his
decease, 31 March, 1802, an only surviving son,
Dl'ncan Davidson, Esq. of Tillichetly and Desswood, J.P.
and D.L., who purchased the estate of Inchmarlo 1838. He
TO. 24 June, 1804, Frances Mary, dau. of the late Patrick Pirie,
Esq. of Aberdeen, by whom he had issue,
Patrick, now of Inchmarlo.
Duncan, of Tillichetly, co. Aberdeen, late of the Indian Civil
Service, m. 1842, Katherine Frances, dau. of Charles Gordon,
Esq. of Abergeldie, co. Aberdeen, and by her (who d. 1868)
has issue, Harry Duncan Oliver ; Marian, m. 1878, William
Neal, eldest son of William Neal, Esq. of King.'don,
Somerset; Frances Mary, m. 1870, Robert Monro, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law ; Caroline ; and Edith.
Charles Forbes, of Edinburgh.
James, of London, d. unm. 1868.
Alexander, of Desswood, co. Aberdeen, to. Sarah Douglas,
dau. of the late Wm. Rosu Robinson, Esq. of Clcrmiston,
Sheriff of Lanarkshire, and has issue, Francis Duncan,
Walter Ramsay, and two daus., Elizabeth Douglas, and Alice
Maud.
Margaret Jan^, m. 5 Aug. 1850, Arthur Fraser, Esq. of Cal-
rossie, son of the late Alexander Fraser, Esq. of Aberdeen.
Anne, to. Lieut.-Col. William Burnett Ramsay, of Banchory
Lodge, CO. Kincardine, d. 18Go.
Williamina.
Mr. Davidson d. 8 Dec. 1849, and was «. by his eldest son.
Arms—kz., on a fess between three pheons or, a stag cou-
chant gu. attired with ten tynis or.
Cy,.gt—A youth f I om the middle holding in dexter hand a
nan's heart, all ppr.
Jl/o»«— Sapienter si sincere.
iiea£— luchmarlo, Banchory, co. Kintardi;u).
DAVIDSON OF TULLOCH CASTLE.
Davidson, Duxcan, Esq. of Tulloeli Castle, Ross-
shire, J.P. and D.L., formerly Grenadier Guards,
M.P. for CO. Cromarty from 1826 to 1830, and from
1832 to 183 1, and late Convener co. Ross, b. 1800 ;
m. Ist, 20 June, 1825, the Hon. Elizabeth Diana,
eldest dau. of Godfrey, 3rd Lord Macdonald, and
by her (who d. 1839) has issue,
I. Dcncan Henry Caithness Reay, 6. 1836; m. 1860,
Geort'ina, youngest dau. of John Mackenzie, Esq.
II. Godfrey Wentworth, d. unm.
I. Caroline Louisa, m. Capt. George Wade, and d. 13C0,
leaving issue.
II. Julia Bosville, m. 1858, Hon. Henry William Chetwynd,
R.N., 2nd son of Richard Walter, 6th Viscount Chetwynd,
and has issue.
III. Adelaide Lucy, to. 20 April, 1849, Lieut.-Col. Ross, of
Cromarty, Lieut.-Col. Ross-shiie MiUtia, and d. 3 March,
1860, leaving issue.
IV. Diana, d. unm.
v. Louisa Maria, d. 1855.
VI. Matilda Justina, m. John Craigie Halkett, Esq., Capt. in
the Highland Borderers, eldest son of C. C. Halkett Inglis,
Esq. of Cramond, and has issue.
VII. Elizabeth Diana, m. 1865, Patrick A. Watson Carnegy,
Esq. of Loup.
He m. 2ndly, 1841, El^anora, 3rd dau. of Sir James
and Lady Henrietta Fergussou, and by her (who d.
1811) has issue,
I. Henrietta Eleanora.
II. Katherine Caroline.
III. Eleanora Dalrymple, to. 5 Dec. 1872, Charles Robert
Kennett Fergusson, Esq., late 79th Highlanders.
He m. 3rdly, 1844, Arabella, dau. of Hugh
Rose Ross, Esq. of Cromarty, which lady d. 1847.
He m. 4tbly, 1849, Mary, eldest dau. of Jolin
Mackenzie, Esq., 3rd son of Sir Hector Mackenzie,
Bart, of Gairloch, by whom (who d. 1867) he has
issue,
I. Eian Duncan Reginald, 6. 1850.
II. Hector Francis, b. 1857.
III. Alistair Norman Godfrey, 6. 1858.
I. Lucy Eleanora, m. 1874, Allan Russell Mackenzie, eldest
son of James Mackenzie, Esq. of Kintail, Ross-shire.
II. Mary Macphcrson. iii. Victoria Mary Geraldine.
He m. 5thly, 1877, Sarah Justina, eldest dau. of
tlie late Col. Jasper Taylor Hall, Coldstream
Guards.
UllTCaCJC.— The Davidsons of Tulloch claim the same
origin as the Macphersons, Farquharsons, and others,
branch of this family entered the service of France in the
17th century, having proved their descent to be noble for si^
generations prior to July, 1629, as shown by the Livre d'Or i
the public archives of France. The great-grandfather <
the present representative of this family was
Alexander Davidson, of Davidston, co. Cromarty,
property which had been in the family upwards of 300 year*
He m. Elizabeth Bayne, dau. of J. Kenneth Bayne, of Knock;
bayne, nephew and heir of Duncan Bayne, of Tulloch, and ha<
two sons, '
Henry, of Tulloch, ra. a dau. of S. Fraser, Esq. of Achna-
gairn, and d. 1794.
David.
The second son,
DcNCAN Davidson, Esq. of Tulloch, J.P. and D.L. for cos. !
Ross and Cromarty, M.P. for the latter shire, s. his brother:
Henry. He to. Sarah, dau. of Dr. Chandler, and d. 1800,
leaving a son and successor,
Henry Davidson, Esq. of Tulloch, J.P. and D.L., to. 1798,
Caroline Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Diffell, Esq., and had
issue,
DnNCAN, now of Tulloch.
Henry, m. Caroline, dau. of W. Blake, Esq. of Danesbury
Park, Herts, and had issue.
John, TO. Augusta, 2nd dau. of Mr. and Lady Sarah Bailey,
and had issue.
William, m. Louisa, dau. of J. Barnard Hankey, Esq. of
Fctcham Park, by the Hon. Elizabeth De Blaqiiiere his
wife, and had issue.
Lucy, m. Robert, only son of Right Hon. Sir Robert Dalla.",
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and had issue
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Caroline, in. Lieut.-Col. Bacon, and d. 1846, leaving issue.
Sarah, m. Cluny Macpherson, and has issue.
Mr. Davidson d. 1827, and was s. by his eldest son, the present
Duncan Davidson, Esq.
(Seat— Tullouh Castle, near Dingwall.
DAVIES OF ELMLEY.
Davif?, Heney Fanshawe, Esq. of Elmley
Castle, CO. Worcester, Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards,
J.P. for Sussex, b. 17 Feb. 1837; m. 4 Aug. 1863,
Ellen Christine, 2nd dau. of John Alexander
Hankey, Esq. of Balcombe Place, Sussex, and has
issue,
I. Franci-; John, b. 3 July, 1864.
II. Hetirv ii idolpli, b. 23 Sept. 1865.
HI. Hul;Ii W^ailmiton, b. 26 Dec. 1871.
I. ChriMini- Isabtl.
II. Mary Elizabeth. ill. Lucy Cecil,
IV. Margaret Aiine.
^lltWgC. — This family of Davies, orisinally from Mont-
gomeryshire, resiiled for many generations at Marsh, Salop.
Thomas Davies, Esq., Advocate-General, Calcutta, eldest
son of Thomas Davies, Esq. of New House, co. Hereford, by
Mary Warbunon his wife, was b. 9 Nov. 1751; m. 3 April,
1788, Anna, eldest dau. of Hugh Baillie, Esq. of Monckton, co.
Ayr ; and d. at Calcutta, Jan. 1792, leaving issue by his wife
(who d. Dec. 1824),
TnoMAS Henry Hastings, of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire,
Col. in the army, M.P. for Worcester, h. 2/ Jan. 1789; m. 17
Jan. 1824, Augusta Ann, only child of Thomas C. De
Crespigny, Esq., and d. 11 Dec. 1846, without issue. His
widow III. indly, 5 June, 1851, the Uight Hon. Sir John
Pakington, Bart., G.C.B., M.P., created Lord Hampton
1874.
Warburton, of Wooilgate, Sussex, 5. 29 Jan. 1790; m. 21
Dec. 1821, Soi'hia, dau. of Sir James Bland Burges, of
Beauport, and d. 23 Sept. 1870, having by her (who d. 1859)
had issue, James Henry, 6. 1822; d. unm. 1866.
Charles, 6. 12 Aug. 1792; d. 1806.
Francis John, of Danehurst.
The youngest son,
General Francis John Davies, of Danehurst, Sussex, J.P.,
Col. 67th foot. 6. 1 May, 1791; m. 1st, 5 May, 1824, Anne,
elder dau. of Gen. James Dunlop, of that ilk, co. Ayr, whicli
lady d. 9 April, 1825; and 2naiy, 17 July, 1834, Eliz.abeth,
dau. of Admiral Sir Thomas Byam Martin, G.C.B., by Cathe-
rine Fanshawe his wife, and by her (who d. 24 March, ls63)
had issue,
I. Francis Btam, Ensign and Lieut. Gren. Guards, 6. 3
June, 1835 : d. 10 Nov. 1854, from a wound received in the
trenches before Sebastopol, 19 Oct. 1854.
II. Henry Fanshawe, now of Elmley.
III. Hugh, b. 4 Nov. 1839; d. 17 June, 1841.
IV. Byam Martin, b. 1 Oct. 1840, Barrister-at-Law, m. 21 Sept.
1874, Frances Anne, 2nd dau. of Edward Conant, Esq. of
Lyndon, Rutland.
I. Catherine Anne. ii. Charlotte Elizabeth.
Arms— Arg., a goat sa. guttee d'eau standing on a child
ppr. in a cradle gu. swaddled or, and feeding on an oak tree
on a mount vert.
Crest — On a mount vert a goat lodged arg. against an oak
tree ppr.
Motto— DeiiR tuetur.
Seat— Elmley Castle, Pershoro.
DAVIES OF CHOFT CASTLE, "WIGMORE
HALL, AND WELLINGTON.
EeYILT.-DAVIES.THE ReV.WiLLIAM TREVEtTAN,
of Croft Castle, Wigmore Hall, and Wellington, co.
Hereford, b. 21 July, 1826 ; m. 24 Nov. 1845, Ellen
jyjartha, 5tli dau. and co-heir (by Sophia his wife,
(Jau. of Solomon Richards, Esq. of Solsborough, co.
■Wrexford, twice High Sheriff of the co., and Com-
j32a"der of the Enuiscorthy Cavalry and Infantry
at the battle of Enniscorthy, 1798) of Matthew
Q'i^rien, Esq. of Newcastle, co. Limerick. By this
lady ^^^- l^i^^'ii^s li'is issue,
I. AViLLiAM TREVEtTAN SOMERSET, I7thLancers. 6. 30 Dec.
1847; m. 1875, Annie Richardson Lily, eldest dau. of Mr.
Seijeant Armstrong, of the Irish Bar, ajad has a son and
heir, William, 6. 1877.
II. Somerset Edward O'Brien, b. 25 May, 1851.
III. Henry Bateman Richards, b. 15 Aug. 1852.
IV. Edward Langham Boiiyhton, 6. 22 Oct. 1853.
v. Albert Sydney Goodriche. b. 18 July. 1855.
I. Ellen Isabell.i, m. 18i3, Denis Maurice O'Connor, Esq.
M.P. for CO. Sligo.
n. Augusta Catherine. in. Eva Maude Mary.
Mr. E'evill-Davies is a Magistrate and Deputy-
Lieut. CO. Hereford, and served as High Sheriff
1852, previously to his entering into Holy Orders
1858. He is son of the late Rev. James Kevill
(the descendant of an ancient Cornish family), by
Anne Isabella his wife, dau. of Somerset Davies,
Esq. of Croft Castle, Wigmoi-e Hall, and Wellington,
by his wife Anne Hammund, and great-grand-dau.
of Somei'set Davies, Esq., by his wife. Miss Lacy,
an heiress.
Arms — Davies, quartering Kevill.
Crest — 1st, Davies: 2nd, Kevill.
Seat — Croft Castle, Kingsland, co. Hereford.
Town House— 51, Queen's Gate, S.W.
DAVIES OF MOOR COTJIIT.
Davies, Rev. James, M.A., of Moor Court, co.
Hereford, J. P., Prebendary of Hereford, b. 1820 ;
m. 1817, Frances Helen, only dau. of Abraham
Henry Young, Esq. of Cowbridge House, Wilts,
and has issue,
I. James Henry, J.P., b. 7 June, 1850; m. 19 April, 1876,
Mabella Elizabeth, only dau. of Col. A. Longmore, and
has issue, a son, James Henry Longmore, 6. 30 March,
1877.
II. Hujrh Powel, 6. 21 May, 1853.
m. Richard Banks, b. 3 Sept. 18C0.
IV. William Philip Banks, b. 31 Jan. 1867 ; d. 12 March,
1867.
I. Esther Frances. ii. JIary Helen.
III. Alice Mabel.
IV. Frances Marian, 9n.27 April, 1876, Frederick Rogers Tidd
Pratt, Esq. of Kington.
V. Margaret Banks, d. 24 Aug. 1871.
VI. Emily Banks. vii. Edith Banks.
VIII. PhilUs Banks.
This gentleman, whose patronymic is Banks,
assumed, by royal hcense 1858, the surname of
Davies only. He was collated to the Prebendal
Stall of Moreton cum Whaddon, Diocese of Here-
ford, in 1875.
HiuraJIP.— James Davies, Esq. of Moor Court, co.
Hereford, J.P. and D.L., was son of William Davies, Esq.
of Brynllys Castle, co. Brecon, by Esther his wife, dau. and
eventual heir of Hugh Powell, a lineal descendant of Lewis
ap Howel ap Lewis, of Cwmclyn, living 1592. Through his
great-grandmother, Anne, dau. of William Lloyd, and wife of
William Davies, Esq. of Noyadd, Llandewycwm, Breconshire,
he derived from Thomas Lloyd, Lord-Lieut, of Breconshire
temp. Henry VII. He m. 18 April, 1804, Marianne, 3rd dau.
of John Lewis, Esq. of Harpton Court, co. Radnor, but by her
(who d. 30 April, 1845) had no issue. Mr. Davies bequeathed
his estates in Herefordshire to his great-nephew, the Rev.
James Banks, M.A., sometime Scholar of Lincoln Coll. Oxford,
who was 2nd son of Richard Banks, Esq., by Esther his wife,
dau. of William Davies, Esq., elder brother of the said James
Davies, Esq. of Moor Court. The Rev. James Banks assumed,
in consequence, the name of Davies, and is now of Moor
Court.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a griffin segreant or, for
Davies ; 2nd and .3rd, arg., a lion rampant sa. ; over all a fess,
engrailed gu., for Powell.
Crest — A griffin segreant or.
-Scaf— Moor Court, near Kington.
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DAVIES OP ALLTYR ODIIT.
Davies-Llotd, John, Esq. of Alltyr Odin and
Blaendyffrjn, co. Cardigan, b. 30 Oct. 1850.
HtnCaflC— John Llotd DAvrcs, Esq. of Alltyr Odin and
Blaendyffryn, co. Cardigan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of
Cardiganshire 1845, M.P. for Cardisan from ls55 to 1857,
was descended from David ap Llewellyn Llwyd, of Castle Howell,
Esq., who was the first Knight of the shire co. Cardigan, temp.
Henry VIII. He was b. 1 Nov. 1801 ; ia. 30 June, 1825, Anne,
only surviving child of John Lloyd, Esq. (2nd son of David
Lloyd, Esq. of Alltyr Odin), and Elizabeth Lloyd, only childof
Philip Lloyd, Esq. of Hcalddu, and had an only child,
Arthur Lloyd Davies, b. G Jan. 1827, who took by royal
license the surname of Lloyd, in addition to that of Davies.
He in. 11 Dec. 1849, and d. 27 July, 1852, leaving a son, John
Davies Lloyd, now of Blaendyffryn, and a dau., Anne Justina,
ni. 1873, Haworth Peel Massy, Esq.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Lloyd, sa., three scaling
ladders arg., in chief a spear-head embrucd ppr., on a chief gu.
a castle of the second; 2nd and 3rd, Davies, per chevron arg.
and sa., in chief two antelopes' heads erased of the second, m
base a mullet of the first.
Crest— A. demi-antelope sa. semee of mullets arg. holdmg
between the legs a cross-crosslet sa.
MoUoes—By&A gyfiawn, bydd Iwyddiannus (Ce just, be pros-
perous) ; and. Sic itur ad astra.
&ct«— Blaendyffryn, co. Cardigan.
DAVIES OP CASTLE GHEEN.
Davies, David Geiffith, Esq. of Castle Green,
CO. Cardigan, J.P., h. 1835; m, 1871, Arabella
Anne, eldest dau. of Eev. W. M. D. Berrington of
Dayidston, co. Pembroke, and has, -n-ith other issue,
David BEr.msGxoN Gripfiti!.
ILinCagC.— TiioMAs Davies, Esq. of Castle Green, High
Sheriff of Cardiganshire, 182G ; d. 1832, leaving by Anne his
wife (who d. 1835), two sons, David Davies, Esq., late of Castle
Green, and John, m. Letitia, dau. of P. Jones, Esq. of
Pantirion, co. Pembroke, and has issue, Thomas, J.P. for
Cardigan, and John, M.A., late of Jesus College, Oxon.
David Davies, Esq. of Castle Green, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1795;
High Sheriff 1841; m. 1st, lSa3, Anna Letiti<i, dau. of Eev.
David Griffitb, Vicar of Kevern, co. Pembroke, and by her
(who d. 1851) had issue,
I. David Griffith, now of Castle Green.
II. Thomas, b. 1837, deceased.
H6Mi. 2ndly, 185G, Elizabetli, dau. of the Eev. John Holcombe,
late Eector of Cosheston and Elioscrowther, co. Pembroke,
Prebendary of Brecon, and d. 1873.
£cai— Castle Green, Cardigan.
DAVIES OP PENTRE.
Davies, Arthur Picton Saunders, Esq. of
Pentre, co. Pembroke, b. 1862 ; s. 1873.
iLtnCajJC— This family of Davies was resident for several
generations at Llandovery. Evans Davies, one of the family,
commanded a troop of cavalry under John Duke of Marl-
borough.
Arthur Davies, of Llandovery, son of Ehys Davies, m.
Anne, dau. and heiress of Jenkin Morgan, of Cathclid, co.
Glamorgan, and was father of
Davib Davies, to. Susannah, 2nd and only surviving dau.
and heiress of Erasmus Saunders, Esq. of Pentre, by Jane his
wife, dau. and heiress of Iliehard Philips, Esq. of Dolhaida
Issa, CO. Carmarthen, and Jloel Ifor, co. Cardigan, and grand-
dau. of David Saunders, Esq., by his wife Susan Morgan, of
Blanhylan ; and by this lady (who d. 1823) had issue,
David Arthur Saunders, his heir.
Jane Anne Bridget, in. Eev. Augustus Brigstocke, 3rd son of
William Owen Brigstocke, Esq. of Blacnpant, co. Cardigan,
and had issue, one son, William Owen Brigstocke.
Catherine Angharad, m. William AVcblcy Parry, only son
of Admiral Webley Parry, of Noyadd Trefawr, co. Cardigan,
and had issue.
The son and heir,
David Aetuur Saunders Davies, Esq. of Pentre, J.P. and
D.L., M.P. for Carmurthtnshirc, b. 9 June, 1792; m. 31 July,
182C, Elizabeth Maria, only dau. of Col. Owen Philipps, of
Williamstown, co. Pembroke, and had issue,
Arthur Henry Saunders, late of Pentre.
Owen Gwyn Saunders, 6. 14 May, 1834, killed in Crimea.
Henry David Saunders, 6.6 Jan. 1836, d. yoimg.
Susan Maria Anne, m. 1850, James John.Lloyd, Esq.
Agnes Elizabeth, d. young.
He d. 1857, and was s. by his eldest son,
Arthur Henry Saunders Davies, Esq. of Pentre, J.P. Cincl
D.L., High Sheriff 1861, 6. 22 April, 1832; m. 31 March, 1860,
Fanny, 4th dau. of the late Grismond Philipps, Esq. of
Cwmgwilly, co. Carmarthen, and had issue,
I. Arthur Picton Saunders, now of Pentre.
II. David Grismond Owen Saunders, 6. 1803.
m. Henry Gwyn Saunders, 6. 1S65.
IV. Herbert.
T. John Saunders.
VI. Edwin Lewes Saunders.
I. Frances Augusta Maria Saunders.
II. Agnes Catherine Elizabeth Saunders, d. young.
III. Cecil Mary Saunders.
He d. 8 June, 1873.
Anns — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., a wolf salient arg., tor
Davies ; 2nd and 3rd, az., a chevron or, between three eagles'
heads erased arg., for Saunders.
Crest— 1st : A wolf salient arg., for Davies ; 2nd : A demi-bull
saUent couped at the loins arg., for Saunders.
Jl/otto— Solem ferro.
*V''— Pentre, co. Pembroke; and Boneath, E. S. 0. South
Wales.
DAVIS OP SWERFOED.
Davis, Eobeet Snow Bolton, Esq. of Swerford
Part, CO. Oxford, Lord of the Manor of Swerford,
sou of the late Samuel Davis, Esq. of Swerford (who
d. 1874), by Louisa his wife, oiilj dau. of Gen.
Eobert Bolton, b. 1836 ; m. 1864, Sophia, dau. of
the late W. S. Perkins, Esq. of Sutton Coldficld,
CO. Warwick, and has a dau., Sophia Louisa Bolton,
b. 1866.
&a«— Swerford Park, Eustone.
DAVIS OP GRATTEFvOOKE PARK.
Davis, John Coope, Esq. of Cranbrooke Park,
Essex, b. 31 March, 1832 ; m. 6 Sept. 1866, Fanny
Kate, elder dau. of the Rev. John Pearson, Eector
of East Horndon and Little Warley, Essex. Mr.
Davis, a Magistrate and Deputy Lieut, for the co.,
and C il. of the 3rd Battahon of the Essex Eifle
Volunteers, is 2nd son of the late John Davis, Esq.
of Cranbrooke Park, J.P., D.L. (who d. 1864), by
Elizabeth Jesser his wife, dau. of John Coope, Esq.,
and is grandson of William Davis, Esq. of Leyton-
stonc, Essex, and Wellclose, co. Gloucester, by
Dorothy his wife. He has the following brothers
and sisters ; Wilham (elder brother), of Wellclose,
CO. Gloucester, m. Adelaide, dau. of Miles Strhiger,
Esq., and has issue fire children ; Hugh, Comman-
der E.N. ; Howell, Major 29th regt. ; Arthur
Harvey, Lieut.-Col. Indian Army ; Edward Gabriel,
B.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, Chaplain in India ;
Anna Maria, m. Eev. Frederick French, Eector
of AVorlingworth, Suffolk ; Adelaide, m. WiUiam
Cotesworth, Esq. of Cowden Knowes, Melrose, N.B.;
Ehza Jesser, m. Col. John Watson, V.C, C.B. ;
Emilia, m. H. E. Mausel Jones, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law ; and Mary.
6'c«i— Cranbrooke Park, Ilford, Essex.
DAVY OP KIIiVERSTONE.
Davy, John William, Esq. of Kilversstone Hall,
Norfolk, J.P., b. 29 Jan. 1836 ; m. 1 May, 1862,
WUhelmina Louisa, youngest dau. of Eev. T. G.
Ferraud, of Tuustall, Suffolk, and has had issue,
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I. John Wright, 6. 25 Feb. 1863; d. 6 March, 18G3.
II. John Davy Wright, 0. 5 July, 1865.
III. Edward Guy, b. 9 Nov. 1S6G.
IV. Cecil William, 6. 25 March, 1867.
V. Charles Henry, b. 20 April, 1869.
I. Katharine Louisa, b. 4 April, 1864.
II. Itachcl Alice, b. 11 Aug. 1872.
HtltWgC— William Davt, son of John Davy, had four
sons, by Jane his wife, William, of whom presently; John,
d. s. p. 1811; Augustine, d.s.i). 1827; and Martin, D.D.,
Master of Caius College, Cambridge, d. s. p. May, 1839. The
eldest son,
Kev. William Davt, of IneoUlsthorpe, m. Oct. 1780, his
first cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Davy, Esq. of Milcliam,
Norfolk, by Mary his wife, and had issue,
John, late of Ingoldsthorpe.
William, an officer in the army, drowned at St. Helena, Dec.
1818, ^•. p.
Edward (Rev.), d. s. p. 1803.
Henry, in the lioyal Engineers, killed at Corunna, with Sir
John Moore, Jan. 1809, s. p.
M;irtin, Fellow of St. Mary's Coll. Oxon, d. s. p. 1834.
Elizabeth, d. laim. 1835.
Mary Anne, m. Bev. J. Brett, deceased.
Emily, deceased. Lucy Jane.
Mr. Davy d. 1824. His eldest son,
John Davy, Esq. of Ingoldsthorpe and Kilverstone Hall,
Capt. R.N., J.F., b. 5 June, 1788; )ii. Feb. 1832, Katharine,
eldest dau. of lUchard Day, Esq. of Yoxford, Suffolk, and had
issue,
I. John William, now of Ingoldsthorpe and Kilverstone.
I. Katherinc Elizabeth, d. 1845. ii. Jane Amelia.
lu. Mary Anne. iv. Emma.
He d. 18 Aug. 1876.
Arms — Sa., a chevron engrailed erm. between three annulets
■onet or, an elephant's head sa.
armed arg., in the front of the coronet a ring thereto a line and
ring gold turned over the trunk.
iSeaJ— Kilverstone Hall, Thetford.
DAVY OF ROSE ASH.
Datt, John Tanneb, Esq. of Rose Ash, Devon,
J.P.,aMajor and non.Lieut.-Col. 1st Devon Militia,
b. 1828 ; m. 1858, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of the late
James Shoolbred, Esq. of The Elms, Acton,
Middlesex, lie has one surviving sister, Elizabeth,
m. W. Langdon, Esq. of West Down, Devon.
HtncajC— Mr. Davy is the eldest son of the late John
Tanner Davy, of Rose Ash, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of J.
Stabback, Esq., who was the eldest son of John Davy, Esq. of
Eose Ash, by Elizabeth, dau. of John Tanner, Esq. of Rose
Ash, who was the son of John Davy, Esq. of Rose Ash, by
his wife Elizabeth, dau. of J. Barne, Esq. of East Anstey,
Devon.
Arms— Arg., two chevrons sa. between three mullets pierced
gu.
Crest— A paschal lamb reguardant arg. holding a pennon
also arg. charged witli a cross gu. staff or.
Hesidtnce—TXose Ash, South Molton, Devon.
I. RiciiAnn, J.P., I. 1849.
Katherine Eliza.
CAMPBELL-DAVYS OF CARMARTHEN-
SHIRE.
Campbell-Davys, William Davys Haekies,
Esq. of Neuadd-fawr, Carmarthenshire, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1850, Barrister-at-Law (only
Bou of the Eev. David Harries, M.A., Rector of
Meline, co. Pembroke, J.P. for that co., bv Mary
his -nifc, eldest dau. of William Davys, Esq. of
Keuadd-fawr, CO. Carmarthen), 5. 1812; s. to his
present estate 1832, by the death of his uncle, Capt.
Richard Davys, and thereupon took his maternal
name and arms, tc -which he added subsequently those
of Campbell, on his marriage, 1847, with Elizabeth
Jane, only child of Peter Campbell, Esq. of Askomel,
in the district of Kiutyre, co. Argyll, of the Camp-
bells of Auclunbreck. By her he has issue,
ILillCilJir.— This family deduces its descent maternally
from Uliodri Mawr, Prince of Wales.
Ynye ap Cadvarcb ap Gwroeneo, Lord of Maelor, Oswestry,
Whittington, Maesbrook, and Melvvern, m. Ehiengar, dau. and
sole heiress of LIuddaca, son of Caradoc Vraichvras, Kegulus
of Hereford ; their son,
Tudor Trevor, Founder of the tribe of the Marches, m.
Gwladys, dau. of Howel Dda, Prince of South Wales, and had
issue three sons, Gronwy, Llydoch, and Dyngad, from whom
several of the principal families in Wales are descended.
Gronwy ap Tcdor Trevor, who m. Morvydd, dau. of
Llewelyn Aurdorchog, Lord of Yale, co. Denbigh d. before
his father, and left an only dau.,
Rhiengar, m. Cyhelyn ap Ivor ap Sevcrus ap Cadell ap
Gwenwynwyn, Lord of liuallt and Radnorshire, and had
issue,
Elystan, or Ethelystan Glodrydd, b. about 933, and
named Ethelystan, after his godfather, Athelstan, King of
England. He is accounted the Founder of the IV. Royal
Tribe of Wales. He m. Gwenllian, dau. of Einion ap Owen ap
Ilon-cU Dda ap Cadell ap Rhodri-Mawr, Prince of Wales. He
was slain at Cefn-Digoll, co. Montgomery, about 1016, aged 83.
His son,
Cadwgan ap Elystan, Prince of Ferlys, Radnor and Buallt.
The extent of his territory was curtailed by the incursions of
the English and Normans, the latter of whom deprived him of
the towns and castles of Builth, Painscastle, Castell-y-Maen,
and Elvel ; he m. according to some authorities, Eva, sister to
Jestyn ap Gwrgan, the last Prince of Glamorgan, and according
to others, Joan, dau. to Brochwcl ab Acddan, Lord of Powis.
His son,
Llewelyn ap Cadwgan, Lord of Buallt, m. Joan, dau. and
co-heir of Sir Eees ab Aaron, Lord of Llangathan, co. Car-
marthen, and had issue,
Sytsyllt ap Llewelyn, Lord of Buallt, m. Margaret, dau.
of Goronwy ab Einion, Lord of Mathavam, descended from
Owen Kyveiliog, Prince of Powis ; they had four sons, Adam,
Griffyth, Phylip, and Howel, between wliom their paternal
estates were divided. Adam had the lordship of Dinam ;
Griffyth, that of Irvon; Phylip had the lordship of Drevlys;
and Howel, that of Llys-Pen-Buallt.
Howel ap Sytsyllt, Lord of Buallt, m. Mawd, dau. of Rees
ap Howel, Lord of Llangors, ap Trahaern ap Gwrgan ap
Blcthyn ap Maenarch, Prince of Brecknock, and had issue,
Meredyth Bengoch, Lord of Buallt, m. Joan, dau. of
Cadwallon ap Madoc, Lord of Kerry and Melenith, and had
issue. His son,
Llewelyn ap Meredith, called also Llewelyn-y-Moelwyn-
Mawr, Lord of Buallt, m. Frances, dau. to Rhrodri ap-Owen
Gwynedd. His 2nd wife was Joan, dau. to Sir Hugh Croft,
Knt. He was the last whom the English suffered to be
honoured as Lord of Buallt. His son,
Griffith ap Llewelyn, m. a dau. of Thomas Llewellyn ab
Owen, Lord of Iscocd. His sons were Richard and Cadwallon.
His eldest son,
Richard ap Griffith, of Buallt, vi. Angl ararl, dau. of
Morgan ab Jeuan ap Thomas ap Llawdden, Lord of Uwch
Aeron, co. Cardigan. He d. 1332, and had issue Owen, and
Rhys, the progenitor of the Gwynnes of Garth. The elder
Owen ap Richard, m. Helen, dau. of leuan Vychan ; and
had two daus., one m. David Lloyd ap Rhytherch, and
the other, Gwenllian, m. Einion ap David ap Gwilym; and a
son,
<;niFFiTn AB Owen, m, Elen, dau. of Llewelyn ap Howel
Vychan; and tluir son,
MuEGAN AP GRirriTii, m. Margaret, dau. of Griffith Vychan
ap David Vongam, of Caio, co. Carmarthen. Their issue were,
Llciki, m. Trahaern ap Gwilym, and
Meredith ap Morgan, w. Maud, dau. of Thomas Vychan ap
Howel Vychan, of Pantystrymon, co. Cardigan. He had two
sons, Richard, from whom the Williams of Penkelly were
descended, and
Thomas Llwyd ap Meredith, m. Elen, dau. of Howell ap
Philip ap David of Cynghordy, co. Carmarthen; and 2ndly,
Angharad, dau. of Morgan ab Evan Lloyd. He was Lord
Licutcnantof CO. Brecknock, and a warm partizan of IIe.nry VII.
He had Lssiie a dau., who hi. Morgan Goch; and two sons,
Rees Lloyd ; and John Lloyd, Esq. of Porthycrwys, Esquire
of the Body to Queen Elizabeth, m. Margaret, dau. of Evan
Howel ap Morgan, and d. in 15S5. His sons were David Lloyd,
of Towy ; John Lloyd, and William Lloyd (see Jones' Mrcck
nockihire, ii., 231).
2f2
436
DAW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DAW
Bees Lloyd, the elder son of Thomas Llwyd ap Meredith,
in. Jane, dau. of William Herbert of Colbrook ; and 2ndly, a
dau. of Gwilyra Howel ap Gwilyin Dew, and had issue,
David Llotd, the third son, m. and had a sun,
Eees David Llotd, ra. a dau. of David Howel Pbylip, of
Trericket, and had issue,
John ap Eees David Llotd, m. and d. 1683. He had two
sons and a dau. ; the younger, Kees ap John, assumed the
surname of Jones, in accordance with the Welch custom of
that time, whilst the elder son,
John Llotd, retained the family surname of Lloyd, and
resided at Dinas in Llanwrtyd; he m. Euhama, dau. of Mr.
Jones of Cribarth, and had issue,
Mary Lloyd, m. her cousin, Thomas Jones, Esq. of Dolycoed
(see below).
Eees Lloyd, Esq., of Dinas, m. EUzabeth Jones, of Danycryg.
His son,
John Llotd, Esq. of Dinas, m. Elizabeth Williams, of
Brecon, who d. in 1818. Their son is the present
John Llotd, Esq. of Dinas, Brecon, a Magistrate and
Deputy Lieutenant of the county; he in. 1st, Mary Ann
Yates, by whom he had issue, Thomas Conway, Henry,
and John. He m. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Thomas
Mayberry, Esq of Brecon.
Eees ap John, otherwise Eees Jones, son of John ap Eees
David Lloyd, resided at DOlycoed House, where he d. in 1728.
He m. and had issue, Eoderic Jones, who d. in 1694 ; Anne,
who d. 1750 ; and
Thomas Jones, of Dolycoed, Esq. , m. his first cousin, Mary
Lloyd of Dinas above-mentioned, and had two daus., one of
whom. Jennet, m. Eoger Haydon, Esq. ; the other, Elizabeth
Jones, heiress of D61ycoed, m. in 17G5,
William Davts, Esq. of Caio and Neuaddfawr, son of
Eicbard Davys, Esq. of Maesmoi, by Posthuma his wife, dau.
of John Davies, Esq., and grandson of William Davys, Esq. of
Maesmoi, by Joan his wife (m. 1631), dau. of Eichard Jones,
Esq. of Neuadd-fawr. He m. 2ndly, Miss King, and had issue.
Captain Eichard Davts, of Neuadd fawr, who d. s. p. 1832.
William Davys had also two daus. by his first wife, Elizabeth
Davts, who d. s.p., and Mart Davts, who m. in 1809,
Eev. David Harries, M.A., Eector of Meline, co Pembroke,
whose only son is the present William Davts Haeeies Camp-
bell Davts, Esq. of Neuaddfawr.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., a chevron between three
swans' necks arg. ducally gorged or, on a chief of the third a
fleur-de-Us of the first, for Davts ; 2nd and 3rd, gyronny of
eight or and sa., for Campbell An escutcheon of pretence,
quarterly, 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight or and sa. ; 2nd, gu.,
an eagle displayed or; 3rd, az., a branch between three fleurs-
de-lis or.
Crests — 1st, a demi-lion rampant ppr. ducally collared or, for
Davts ; 2nd, a dexter hand ppr. holding a spur or, for Camp-
bell.
Motto — Forget not.
Seat — Neuadd-fawr, Llandovery.
DAWE OP DITCHEAT MANOR HOUSE.
Dawe, Chaeles Hill, Esq. of Ditcheat Manor
House, Somerset, b. 24 April, 1865 j s. his father,
1871.
ittncatJC— This family, which settled at Ditcheat in 1669,
having bought the manor and advowson of the parish church,
part of the property of Lord Hopton, is stated to be a scion of
the Dawes of Dorsetshire, of the time of Edward IV.
Edmund Dawe, son of Edmund Dawe, of Ditcheat, s. his
father 1695. He m. Martha, dau. of Jonathan Hill, Esq. of
Cholderton, Wilts, High Sheritf ies9, and had issue,
Hill, his heir.
Edmund, b. 5 June, 1706, of Nether Stowcy, m. Anne Webber,
of Bromefield, Somerset, and had issue several children, who
all (i. s.p., except Hill, who became a Surgeon at Bridge-
water, and m. Miss Mary Coles, by whom he had one dau.,
Mary Anne, wl o to. 1800, James Anthony Wickham, Esa.
of North Hill House, Froine.
Elizabeth, b. 17 Oct. 1702.
Edmund Dawe d. and was buried at Ditcheat, 10 Sept. 1708-
His widow Martha remarried, 1st, George Vince, Surgeon, of
Marlborough ; 2ndly, Henry Hale, M.D. of Sahsbury, and left
issue by both. His son and heir.
Hill Dawe, Esq. of Ditcheat, J. P., h. 26 April, 1704; s. his
father 1708. He m. Susannah, dau. of Andrew Moore, Esq.
of North Newton, High Sheriff for Somerset 1725, and had
issue, Hill Dawe, d. 25 June, 1769. His son and successor.
Hill Dawe, Esq. of Ditcheat, Capt. in the Somerset Militia,
m. 1771, Mary, dau. of W. Muns, Esq., and niece of Capt. Biss,
E.N., and had issue.
Hill, his heir.
Andrew Moore, 6. 1778; Paymaster to the 53rd regt. of foot ;
in. Anne, dau. of Eichard Hare, Esq. of Bath, and has issue.
1 Henry Andrew, 6. 1809, who ra. Catharine, dau. of Eev^
Mr. Murray, Minister of Dysart, co. Fife, Scotland, and
d. 1851 ; 2 Hill Eichard (Eev.), s. his uncle 1851.
George Selwyn, 6. 1784; d. 14 June, 1866.
Charles, late of Ditcheat, pursuant to his brother, Hill
Dawe's will.
Susannah. Charlotte.
Elizabeth, m. William Jeffreys, Esq. and has a dau., Mary
Elizabeth.
The eldest son.
Hill Dawe, Esq. of Ditcheat, J.P., b. 26 Dec. 1771 ; d. 1851;
and was s. by his nephew,
Eev. Hill Eichard Dawe, 6. 1810; d. 15 March, 1857; and
was s. by his uncle.
Charles Dawe, Esq. of Ditcheat Manor House, Major in the
army, and Capt. 46th regt., b. 9 July, 1789; m. 1833, Sophia,
dau. of Eev. William Leir, Eector of Ditcheat, and had issue,
I. Charles Eichard, late of Ditcheat Manor House.
II. AVilliam Hill, b. 8 April, 1835 ; to. Sarah Priscilla EUen,
dau. of William Henry St. Quentin, Esq., of Norfolk and
Sydney, Australia, and has issue.
1 Edwin Charles Leonard, 6. 30 Aug. 1870.
2 Percy Frederick William, 6. June, 1875.
3 Ada Mary. 4 Nina Ellen Geraldine.
III. Edmund Marriott, 6. 28 July, 1840.
I. Sophia Nina, rf. 28 Oct. 1870.
u. Charlotte Fanny. iii. Harriott Marianne.
IV. Emma Mary.
V. Elizabeth Hester, m. 29 April, 1873, Eev. Franic Ley
Bazeley, M.A., Vicar of North Molton, Devon.
Major Dawe d. 3 March, 1870, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Eichard Dawe, Esq. of Ditcheat Manor House,
Somerset, 6. 28 Feb. 1834 ; m. 1859, Caroline Knight, and had
issue,
I. Charles Hill, now of Ditcheat.
II. William HiU, 6. 2 Jan. 1869.
Hed. 1871.
Arms — Arg., on a pile gu. a chevron between three cross-
crosslets arg.
Crest — A lion's gamb erased arg. holding a fleur-de-lis or.
Sea£— Ditcheat House, near Castle Carey, Somerset.
DAWKINS OF OVER NORTON.
Dawkins, William Geegoey, Esq. of Over Nor-
ton, CO. Oxford, retired Lieut. -Col. in the army, b. 26
April, 1825 ; served in tl\e Guards in the Crimean
war, and is a Knight of the Legion d'Honueur.
ILtltCagC— Eichaed Dawkins and William Dawkins, of
a Leicestershire family, were among the first settlers ia
the island of Jamaica. William was killed in the French in-
vasion, 1694 ; he left a son, WiUiam, who d. s. j). Col. Eichard
Dawkins, who d. 1705, to. 1st, 1681, Mrs. Susanna Halsted,
and by her (who d. 1692), had Frances, in. Mr. Archbold;
Edward, b. and d. 1689; Susanna, m. Mr. Hey wood; and
Elizabeth. He in. 2ndly, 8 June, 1693, Mrs. Elizabeth Masters,
by whom (who d. 1702) he had issue,
Eichard.
James, b. 1695; resided at his estate at Over Norton, co.
Oxon; was M.P. for Woodstock 1734 and 1741 ; and d. unm.
Henrt, of whom we treat.
The 3rd son,
Henrt Dawkins, Esq., 6. 169S (who c?. 1744), to. 26 May,
1719, EUzabeth, dau. of Edward Pennant, Esq. (sec Penkhtn,
Extinct Pararje), by whom (who d. 1757) he had issue four
sons,
James, 6. 1722; M.P. for llindon, co. Wilts, and a great
traveller in Asia Minor; he discovered the ruins of Palmyra
and Balbok, and published the antiquities of those two
celebrated cities. He d. unm. 1757.
Eichard, b. 3 July, 1726, d. «. p.
WUliam, b. 3 July, 1726; to. Miss Yeaman, and d. s. p.
Henrt, of whom presently.
Elizabeth, d. unm.
The 4th son.
Henrt Dawkins, Esq. of Over Norton, Oxon, and Standlyncl
Park, Wilts, 6. 24 May, 1728; was M.P. many years for South
ampton, and d. 1814 ; m. 24 Nov. 1759, Lady JuUana Colyear
DAW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DAW
437
2n(1 dau. of the Earl of Portmove, by Her Grace the Duchess
Dowager of Leeds (see Portmobe, Extinct fcwaye), and by
her (who d. 1821) had issue,
I. James, b. 1760; was many years M.P. for Chippenham;
he assumed the name of Oolyeab on succeeding to the
estates of his uncle, Charles, Earl of Portmore; he m. 1st,
1785, Hannah, dau. of Thomas Phipps, Esq., and 2ndly,
Maria, dau. of Gen. Gordon Forbes. By his 1st wife he had
issue,
1 James, d. an infant.
2 George Augustus, //. 1791; n;. Elizabeth, dau. of Eev.
Sir William Cooper, Bart., and d. 1821, without issue.
1 Caroline Anna, d. unm. 1857.
II. George Hay, of Penrhyn Castle, North Wales, 6. 1764;
he added to his own the surname and arms of Pennant, on
succeeding to the estates of his father's cousin, Richard,
Lord Penrhyn. He in. 1st, Hon. Sophia Maude, 2nd dau.
of Viscount Hawarden; and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of
Hon. William Henry Bouverie. By his 1st wife he had
issue,
1 Juliana, m. 1833, Hon. Edward Douglas (son of the Earl
of Morton), who was created Lord Penrhyn in 1866. She
d. 1842, leaving two sons and three daus.
2 Emma, to. 1831, Thomas Charles, late Lord Sudeley,
and has issue the present Lord Sudeley, and other chil-
dren.
in. Henry, 6. 1765: was M.P. for Aldborough; m. 1788,
Augusta, dau. ol Cfen. Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. (see Lincoln,
&., Peerage), a.nA liaci issue,
1 Henry, 6. 1788, the late representative.
2 William, a Capt. in the Navy, 6. 1791 ; d. 1824.
3 Edward Henry (Kev.), of Moggerhanger House, Beds,
b. 1794; d. 1859; -la. 1835, Elizabeth (who d. Sept. 18C3),
dau. of Rev. Sir William Cooper, Bart., and widow of his
cousin, George Dawkins, and had issue, Edward Henry
Frederic, of Moggerhanger, J. P., High Slieriff co. Beds
1871, 6. 1837; m. June, 1859. Louisa Maria, youngest dau.
of Charles Barnett, Esq. of Stratton Park. Beds, and has
ifjsue, Edward Charles Honywood, 6. 1800; and Percy
Henry, 6. 1862.
4 Fiancis Henry, Col. in the army, formerly of the
Grenadier Guards, b. 1796; d. 1847. He vi. 1836, Ann,
eldest dau. of Gen. Sir Howard Douglas, Bart., and left
issue, Augusta Helen ; Julia; and Mary.
5 Charles Digby, an officer in the army, b. 1800; d. 1846.
6 Clinton George Augu.stus, b. 1808; late Consul-Gen. in
Lombardy ; m. 1850, Marianne, dau. of James Robarts,
Esq., and has issue, Henry ; Francis ; Fanny ; Alice ; and
other issue.
1 Anna Maria, to. Rev. Wyndham Knatchbull; d. 1855,
leaving a dau., Augusta.
2 Juliana Harriott. 3 Augusta Anne.
4 Harriott Susannah, d. 1823.
IV. William, 6. 1766 ; d. an infant.
V. Richard, 6. 1708; d. 1848. He m. 1791, Jane Catherine,
eldest dau. ol Edward Long, Esq., and had issue,
1 Edward James, formerly British Minister at Athens, 6.
1792; d. Feb. 1865; to. Mary, dau. of John Petre, Esq. of
Westwick, CO. Norfolk, and left issue, Mary, m. Major
James Duff, and has issue.
2 Cliarlcs Colyear, Capt. R.N., promoted for services in
the war in China, b. 1804; d. Nov. 1SG3.
1 Juliana Charlotte, d. 1809.
2 Amelia Elizabeth, m. Eev. Arthur Athcrlcy, and has
3 Carolina Henrietta, d. 1S45.
4 Catherine Maria Susannah. 0 JIary Louisa.
VI. Edward (Rev.), b. 1769; d. 1816; m. 1803, Hannah, dau.
of Thomas Littlcdalc, Esq.
VII. Charles, an officer in the Grenadier Guards, b. 1772; d.
of wounds received in action in Holland, 1799.
VIII. John, Fellow of All Souls' Coll. Oxford, b. 1773; d.
1814.
I. Augusta, d. an infant.
II. Ehzabeth, m. W. Serjeantson, Esq. of Camphill, co. York ;
d. 1831, leaving issue.
III. Juliana, d. unm. 1817.
IV. Susanna, m. Sir Edward Dodsworth, Bart. ; d. 1830.
The eldest son of Henry Dawkins, Esq., and Augusta his wife,
dau. of Sir II. Clinton,
Henby Dawkins, Esq. of Over Norton, co. Oxford, Col. in
the army, b. 28 Nov. 1788; d. Nov. 1864; m. 1821, Emma,
eldest dau. of Thomas Duncombe, Esq. of Copgrove, co. York
(see F'EVEBSHAM, Peerage), and by her (who d. Dec. 1864) hud
issue,
I. Henry Thomas, 6. 1823; (7. 1835.
II. William Gbegory, now of Over Norton.
in. Clinton Francis Berens, formerly 60th Rifles, b. 1826 ;
m. 1856, Mary Rose, eldest dau. of C. Arbutlinot, Esq., and
d. at Trinidad, 1859 ; his dau. F'lorence Mauricia, was b.
and d. 1858.
IV. J:imes Anncsley (Rev.), Rector of Daylesford, co. Wor-
cester, b. 1828; TO. 1853, Augusta Charlotte, 4th dau. of
T. Tyrwhitt Drake, Esq. of Shardeloes, Bucks, and has
issue, 1 George Henry, 6. 1854; 2 Charles Tyrwhitt, b.
Is58; 3 James, 6. 1860; 1 Fanny Augusta; and others.
I. Harriett Elizabeth Georgiana.
II. Emma Augusta Juliana d. 1873.
Col. Dawkins, who s. his father in 1852, was MP. for Borough-
bridge from 1820 to 1830, and served in the Coldstream Guards
through the Peninsular War and at the battle of Waterloo. He
d. Nov. 1864.
Arms—Gw., a lion passant guardant or, between two roses in
pale arg. as many flaunches of the second each charged with
a lion rampant sa.
Crest — A dexter arm couped at the shoulder holding a
battle-axe bendwise ppr. thereon a rose gu.
Seat — Over Norton, Chipping Norton, co. Oxford.
Town Residence— 12, Arliugion Street, S,W.
DAWSON OF LAUNDE ABBEY.
Dawson, Edwaed Finch, Esq. of Laundc Abbey,
CO. Leicester, J.P., D.L., High WherifP 18(J7, b. 14
June, 1836, late a Capt. in the 6tli (InniskiUing)
Dragoons ; m. 18 Sept. 1862, Emily tiarah, eldest
dau. of T. F. A. Buruaby, Esq. of Langford Hall,
near Newark-on-Trent, and has issue,
I. Edward Alfred Finch, 5. 25 May, 1865.
II. Eustace Charles Finch, b. 20 May, 1868.
III. Lisle Arthur Finch, b. 6 Oct. 1873.
IV. Hugh Buinaby Finch, 6. IG June, 1876; d. 20 July,
1876.
I. Gertrude Mary Finch.
II. Emily Finch, d. 3 Aug. 18G8.
III. Helen Maud Finch.
ilt'ncagr. — Henby Dawson, of Creedon, co. Leicester,
d. 1577, leaving, with other issue, a son.
Griffin Dawson, of Breedon, m. Jane, dau. of J. Armston,
of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and d. 27 Jan. 1G57, leaving five sons
and one dau. The eldest son,
Edward Dawson, Esq., &. 1628; to. 13 Nov. 1654, Isabel,
dau. and heir of William Atkins, of Long Whatton; and d.
15 March, 1711, leaving four sons and three daus. The eldest
son,
Atkins Dawson, Esq. of Whatton, 6. 8 May, 1657; m.
Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Griffin Dawson, Esq. of Thrings-
tone; and d. 6 April, 1711, leaving two sons and five daus.
The eldest son,
Edwabd Dawson, Esq. of Whatton, h. 12 June, 1694; High
Sheriff 1726; m. 23 Jan. 1717, Ehxabeth, eldest dau, of John
Wilde, Esq. of Long Whatton ; and d. 26 July, 1765, leaving
issue two sons and three daus. The 2nd son,
Edwaed Dawson, Esq. of Whatton, b. 8 Sept. 1730; High.
Sheriff 1768; to. 1 F^eb. 1770, Mary, eldest dau. of J. Grundy,
Esq. of Newhall Park, co. Leicester; d. 23 Feb. 1788, leaving
a dau., Sarah, wife of Walter King, Bishop of Rochester, and
a son,
Edward Dawson, Esq. of Whatton, b. 8 June, 1778; High
Sheriff 1807 ; m. 19 May, 1801, Susan, eldest dau. of Thomas-
March Phillipps, Esq. of Garendon Park, co. Leicester; and
d. Oct. 1815, leaving issue,
I. Edwabd, his heir.
II. Henry, b. 9 Nov. 1806; to. 28 Sept. 1830, Louisa Jane
l-'inch (who d. 22 May, 1868), 2nd dau. and co-heiress of
John Finch Simpson, Esq. of Launde Abbey, co. Leicester;
d. 13 July, 1849, leaving issue,
1 Henry Charles, b. 23 Jan. 1835; Lieut. 6th, InniskiUing
Dragoons; d. at Balaclava 5 Oct. 18-54.
2 Arthur Finch, of Barrow Hill, co. Stafford, J. P., b.
31 Oct. 1836; late Capt. 6th Dragoons; m. 1st, 22 July,
1868, Jessie, dau. of A. Lyon, Esq., by whom (who d. 1 1
March, 1876) he has issue, with others, Henry F'inch. He
m. 2ndly, 27 Nov. 1878, Helen Emilia, dau. of the late Rev.
H. J. Goodwin, of Hinchley wood House, Mapleton.
3 Gerard Finch, h. 4 Nov. 1840; m. April, 1873, Dora
Harriet, dau. of — Goodrich, Esq. of Eyarth House,
Ruthin, and has issue.
4 Charles Philip, b. posthumous, 29 Sept. 1849.
1 Louisa, m. 1802, Rear- Admiral Ryder; d. 10 Oct. 1855.
2 Augusta Mary, d. 18 Oct. 1870.
HI. Charles Thomas, b. Feb. 1808 ; d. k7?))!. 9 Nov. 1842.
IV. William Spencer, b. July, 1815; m. 1847, Sarah Frances,
dau. of Rev. Thos. Wodchouse, Canon of Wells.
The son and heir,
Edward Dawson, of Whatton, b. 14 Blarch, 1802; High
Sheriff 1839, M.P. for South Leicestershire 1832-34, to. 1st,
22 July, 1828, Mary Finch, eldest dau. and co-heiress of John
438
DAW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DAY
Finch Simpson, Esq. of Launde Abljcy, by whom (who d.
21 March, 1843) he had issue,
Edwabd Finch, now of Launde Abbey.
Charles Alfred, b. 24 June, 1838 ; m. 7 Aug. 1872, Edith,
dau. of Monsieur PhiUppe de Broca, Capt. French Navy,
and has Issue.
Mary, d. 4 June, 1832. Mary, d. 21 April, 1872.
Harriet Elizabeth, ra. 20 Sept. 1860, Capt. Tlios. Palmer, 5th
surviving son of the late Eev. U. Palmer, of Withcote Hall,
CO. Leicester.
Caroline Susan.
He m. 2ndly, Feb. 1S47, Annie Forbes, eldest dau. of John
Stewart, Esq. of Belladrum, co. Inverness, and by her (who
d. 14 Oct. 1874) left issue,
Stewart, 6. 20 Jan. 1848.
WUliam Henry, b. 1849 ; d. 1850.
Henry Coleridge, b. 6 March, 1851.
James Edward Le Strange, 6. 1 May, 1853.
Annie Jamesina.
Mr. Dawson d. 1 June, 1859.
Arms— On a bend engrailed arg. three birds sa.
3/oHo— Manus hoec inimica tyrannis.
Seai— Launde Abbey, Uppingham, co. Leicester.
DAWSON OF GROTON HOUSE.
DAW.50X, CuTHBEET PiLKiNGTON, Esq. of Grroton
House, Suffolk, b. 4 April, 1857.
JCtlTCitflC.— TnoMAS Dawson, Esq., who r,i. Eleanor
Forstcr, had two sons, Forstee Dawson (whose son, also
named Forster, d. v. p.), and
Thomas Dawson, Esq. of Edwardston Hall, Suffolk, who in.
1775, Anne, only child of Thomas Manning, Esq. and Grace
his wife, only child of Lieut. -Col. Norris, and had issue,
Chaeles, of Edwardston Hall, J. P. and D.L., Chairman of
the Bury Quarter Sessions, 6. 30 Dec. 177G; d. s. p.
Geoegb Augustus, of whom presently.
Anne Lovell, m. William Shepherd, Esq. of Eradbourne,
Kent, and left issue,
1 Anne Maria, m. Richard Magcnis, Esq. of co. Antrim.
2 Emily Louise, m. 1834, Armar, Srd Earl Bclmore.
The 2nd son,
The Kev. Geobre Augustus Dawsov, 6. 1792, m. ISCO,
Louisa, 3rd dau. and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Pilkington,
Bart, of Chevct, co. York, by EHzabeth Anne his wife, dau.
of W. Tufnell, Esq. of Langleys, Essex, and dying Jan. 1848
(his widow m. 2ndly, 15 Feb. 1849, Sir Henry Charles Blake,
Bart.), was s. by his son,
Thomas Pilkington Dawson, Esq. of Groton House, &. 30
Sept. 1831 ; ni. 11 June, 1858, Emma, eldest dau. of James
King King, Esq., M.P. of Staunton Park, co. Hereford, and
had issue,
Ccthbebt PrLKiscTON, now of Groton House.
George Augustus Pilkington, b. 30 April, 1858.
Emma Gertrude, 0. 27 Oct. 1861.
He d. 24 Xov. 18C7.
Arms—Az., a chevron erm. between three arrows palcways,
points downwards or, feathered arg., on a chief of the lust
three martlets sa. a canton gu. charged with a mullet gold.
Crest — A cat's head fuU faced erased near the shoulders arg.
spotted sa. holding in the mouth a rat of the last.
Motto— Vitai via virtus.
Seat— Groton House, Bosford, Siiilolk.
and Bobert Dawson settled in that kingdom ; the youngrr of
the two. Dr. Bobert Dawson, was consecrated Bishop of Clon-
fertl627; the elder, Thomas Dawson, went to Ireland 1601,
it is stated, from Temple Sowerby, Westmorland, and pur-
chased the lands at Castle Dawson, co. Londonderry, 1633,
from George and Dudley Philips. His son and successor,
Thomas Dawson, Commissary of the Musters of the army
in Ireland, d. 1C83, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Dawson, Esq. of Castle Dawson, M.P. for Antrim,
TO. Olivia Upton, of Castle Upton, co. Antrim, and was s. by
his brother,
Joshua Dawson, Esq. of Castle Dawson, M.P. for Wicklow,
and Secretary for Ireland temp. Queen Anne. He to. Jan.
1695-96, Anne, dau. of Thomas Carr, Esq , son of Sir George
Carr, Secretary for Ireland ; and d. 1727, leaving, with other
issue, two sons and a dau.,
I. Arthue, his heir.
II. William, Surveyor-General of Munster, in. Sarah, dau. of
Ponsonby Newcomen, Esq.; and widow of Col. Dawson, of
New Forest, Tipperary, and had issue,
1 Arthur, successor to his uncle.
1 Sarah, m. Thomas Newenham, Esq. of Coolmore, co.
Cork.
I. Mary, to. Right Hon. Henry Hamilton, M.P.
The elder son,
Arthur Dawson, Esq. of Castle Dawson, M.P. co. London-
derry, one of the Barons of the Exchequer 1742, m. Jane,
dau. of JohnO'Neil, Esq. of Shane's Castle, co. Antrim, and
dying 1775, was 3. by his nephew,
Arthur Dawson, Esq. of Castle Dawson, M.P., 6. 1745;
m. 1775, Catherine, dau. of George Paul Monck and Lady
i Araminta Monck his wife, dau. of Marcus Beresford, Earl of
Tyrone, and by her (who d. 20 May, 1838), had issue,
George Robeet, his heir.
Henry Richard, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, m. Frances,
dau. of James Heseltine, Esq., and d. 1810.
Araminta.
Maria, m. Henry Kemmis, Esq. of Dublin. Louisa.
Isabella, to. Richard Cane, Esq. of Dublin.
Mr. Dawson d. 6 Dec. 1822, and was s. by bis eldest son,
The Right Hon. George Robert Dawson, M.P., of Castle
Dawson, b. 24 Dec. 1790; to. 16 Jan. 1816, Mary, dau. of Sir
Robert Peel, 1st bart. of Drayton Manor, co. Stafford, and by
her (who d. 15 Jan. 1843) had issue,
Robert Peel, late of Moyola Park.
George Beresford, 6. 18 June, 1819 ; d. 20 April, 1845.
Henry (Rev.), Rector of Great JIundcn, Herts, b. 27 Jan.
1821; m. 21 Sept. 1818, Anne, 2nd dau. of Hon. Baron
Dimsdale, of Camfield Place, Herts, and d. 10 Jan. 1863.
Francis Alexander, 6. 20 April, 1821; to. 9 May, 1854,
Caroline Agnes, dau. of Jonah Harrop, Esq. of Bardsley
House, Ashton-under-Lyne, and has issue.
Frederick, b. 11 July, 1824.
This gentleman was appointed Under Secretary of State for
the Home Department Jan. 1823, Secretary to the Treasui-y
Jan. 1828, sworn a Privy Councillor Nov. 1830, and made
Secretary to the Admiralty Dec. 1834, which office he resigned
1835; he was Deputy Chairman of the Board of Customs. He
d. 3 April, 1856.
Arms—Az., on a bend or, three martlets gu.
Crest — An estoile of six points or.
Motto — Toujours propice.
Seai— Moyola Park) Castle Dawson, co. Londonderry.
DAWSON OF MOYOLA PASK.
The late Egbert Peel Dawsox, Esq. of Mojola
Park, CO. Londonderry, J.P. and D.L., High Sherili'
1850, Lord Lieut., and M.P. for co. Londonderry
1859-74, b. 2 June, 1818 ; m. 8 May, 1848, the Hon.
Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Cliarles Erownlow,
Ist Eai-on Lurgan, by his 1st -wife, the Lady Mary
Bligh, and d. 1877, leaving a dau. and heiress,
Mart, to. 1872, Adolphus John Spencer Churchill Chichester,
Esq., late 12th Lancers, and has Robert Peel Dawson,
and other issue.
HittCagC— The Dawson family became established in
Ireland at the opening of the 17th century, when Thomas
DAWSON OF BALLYNACOURTE.
See Masst-Dawson.
DAWSON OF CHARLESFORT.
See Westeop-Dawson,
DAYMAN OF MAMBURY.
Dayman, Eev. John, M.A., of Mambury, Devon,
Rector of Skelton, Cumberland, formerly Fellow of
DAY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DAY
439
Ch. Ch. Coll. Oxford, b. 23 June, 1802 ; m. 15 Ocl .
1831, Levina Elizabeth, eldest surviviiiK dan. of
Capt. George Frederick Angelo, of the Horse
Guards, and has surviving issue,
AnxnuR Edward, b. 30 Aug. 1600.
Levina Beatrice.
ILtlir.lgC.— John Deyman, of Flexliury, b. S Aur. IGOl
(the oUk'St son and lioiv of John Peynian, of Flcxbury, and
grandson of Richard Ueyman, of Flcxbury, who was 5th in
descent from llichard Deyman, of Fillham in Ilartland, Devon),
m. 1 March 1715, Thoraasine, dau. of Daniel Denis, Gent, of
Pougliili ; and d. 1741, leaving a son and heir,
John Dayman, of Flexbury, 6. 15 Dec. 1717; in. 21 Dec.
1718, Barbara, only dau. of the Rev. Charles Orcliard, Rector
of Coryton, and dying 17 April, 1703, was s. by his eldest
eon,
John Dayman, Esq. of Macr and Flexbury, 6. 17 Oct. 1753;
m. Mary, eldest dau. (by Eulaha his wife, dau. and heir of
Abraham Earnlicld, of Mambury) of Joseph Philhpps, Esq. of
Macr, sister and co-heir of the Rev. John Phillipps, M.A., of
Mambury, Devon, grand-dau. of Samuel Phillipps, Esq. of Maer,
High Sheriff of Cornwall I7'27, by Bridget liis wife, dau. and
co-heir of Thomas Coryndon, Esq. of Redstone, who was
grandson of Thomas Coryndon, Esq. of Bratton, and Dorothy
his wife, dau. of William Langford, of the same place, whose
ancestor Roger de Langford was Sheriff of Cornwall 10
Henry III. By the co-heiress of Pliillipps, Mr. Dayman left at
his decease, 31 May, 17SG,
John, late of Mambury.
Charles, M.A., Vicar of Great Tew, Oxfordshire, 6. IS Sept.
1786; III. Flavie Restitude, only dau. and hcirofM. Del-
maire, of LiUers, Pas dc Calais; and d. 1847, leaving sur-
viving issue, Joseph, Lieut. R.N. ; Gordon, of Oxford;
Alfred Jeken, B.A. (Rev.); Flavia, d. 4 Aug. 1864; and
Helen.
Maiy.
Lucretia, m. 5 May, 1807, Richard Martyn Braddon Esq.
The elder son,
John Dayman, Esq. of Mambury, 6. 24 Nov. 1778; m. 1st,
1801, Jane, only dau. of Nicholas Donithorne Arthur, Esq. of
St. Columb, Cornwall ; and 2ndly, Mary, 3rd dau. of William
Harrison, Esq. of Leytonstone, Essex. By tlie former (who d.
28 Jan. 1841) he had issue,
John, now of Mambury.
Charles Orchard, M.A., Police Magistrate for Wandsworth
and Hammersmith, b. 9 July, 1803 ; m. 12 May, 18G0, Sarah
Emily, dau. of — Mc Winnie, Esq.
Edward Arthur, B.D., Canon of Salisbury, Rector of Shil-
lingstcne, Dorset, 6. 11 July, 1807; m. 7 July, 1842, Ellen
Maria, eldest dau. of William Dunsford, Esq. of Ashley
Court, near Tiverton, by Emelia his wifo, dau. and co-heir
of John Halsey, Governor of Surat, and has issue, Edward
Arthur; Walter Wythers; William Hankford; Francis
Stanbury ; Helen Halsey : and Alice Mary.
Henry of Brooklands, Milbrook, Hants, b. 12 Oct. 1808 ; m.
4 March, 1840, Elizabeth Adams, relict of H. Heaven, Esq.,
and eldest dau. of J. AV. Chadwick, Esq. of Long Ashton,
Somerset.
Pliillipps Donithorne, M.A., Vicar of Poundstock, Cornwall,
b. 0 Aug. 1813; to. 1840, Elizabeth, dau. of Mr. Gamond, of
Herefordshire, and has, Phillips Donithorne: BarnQeld;
Jane ; Sybylla ; and Mary Coryndon.
Mary Jane.
Lucretia, r.i. 21 Sept 1837, the Rev. Carrington Ley, M.A,,
Vicar of Bere Regis, and has issue.
Caroline.
Mr. Dayman d. 14 July, 1850.
Arms — Gu., four fusils in foss crm.
Crest— Sa.., a demi-lion rampant ducally gorged and chained
«r.
Motto — Toujours prest.
Seat — Mambury, Torrington, Devon.
DAYEELL OF LILLINGSTONE DAYEELL.
Datrell, Edmund Fkancis, Esq. of Lillingstone
Dayrell, co. Buckingham, J.P., High Sheriff 1815,
formerly in the Ith Dragoon Guai'ds; .?. liis kinsman,
the late Capt. Dayrcll ; b. 24 Jan. 1S02 ; m. Nov.
1823, Lctitia Jane, dau. of William Lystcr, Esq.
of Eelmont, co.Wcxford, and has issue,
I. Jclin Richard, 6. 23 April, 1832 ; d. 6 Dec. 1S52.
II. Edmund Marmaduke, Capt. ll.N., b. 15 Oct. 1835; m. i
Sept. 1860, Isabella Anne, youngest dau. of the late
Col. W. C. Elphinstone Ilolloway, C.B., and has Gerald
Marmaduke de Langport, 6. 14 Dec. 1868, and Elphin-
stone, 6. 16 Dec. 1869, and four daus.
I. Frances Jane, m. Herbert Rocke, Esq. of Clungunford,
Shropshire.
II. Letitia Jane, m. Rev. E. L. Davieg.
III. Kate Jane, m. Major James Dewar, son of .Sir James
Dcwar, Knt.
IV. Elizabeth Mary, ni. Col. Thompson.
v. Adelaide, d. unm.
ittllfatJC. — The Datrells of Lillingstone Dayrell derive
from a common ancestor with the Darells of CaiehilL
Ralph Dairell, of Lillingstone Dairell and Hanworth, living
in 10 Henry III., descended from Richard Dayrell, who was
seized in fee of a messuage in Lillingstone Deyrell temp.
Richard I., to. Juliana dc Barrd, an heiress, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Henry Dayrell, of Hanworth and Lillingstone, who fJourished
in the reigns of Henry III. and Edward I. By his 2nd wife,
Alicia, whose mother, Christian, was dau. and heiress of
Alexander Hampden, he appears to have had no issue. By
his 1st, Johanna, dau. and co-heir of Roger de Samford, and
tirst cousin to Alicia de Samford, wife of Robert de Vere, Earl
of Oxford, he had a dau., Emma, m. Richard de Grusset; and
a son.
Sir Ralph Dairell, of Lillingstone Dairell, alive in 1282,
ancestor of the distinguished family of Dayrell of Lillingstone
Dayrcll.
Paul Dayrell, Esq. of Lillingstone Dayrell, High Sheriff of
Buckinghamshire 5 and 22 of Elizabeth, eldest son and
heir of Paul Dairell, Esq. of Lillingstone Dayrcll, temp. Henky
VIII., and brother of Francis Dayrell, Esq. of Lamport, vi.
Frances, dau. of WUliam Saunders, Esq. of Welford, and
had issue, Thomas, his heir; Francis, ancestor of the
Dayrells of Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire (see that family) ;
and other issue. Paul Dayrell d. 1606, and was s. by his
son,
Sir Thomas Dayrell, Knt. of Lillingstone Dayrell, to. Mar-
gery, dau. and co-heir of Robert Home, Bishop of Winchester,
and was direct ancestor of
The Rev. Richard Dayrell, D.D., 6. 1720, to. Anne, dau.
of Sir John Langham, Bart, of Cottesbrooke, Notts, and niece
to Richard, Viscount Cobham, and had by her, who d.
1730,
Richard, his heir.
Paul, successor to his brother.
Henry, Capt. R.N., b. June, 174G; r,;. 1776, Mary Martha
Penelope, eldest dau. of John Jliller, Gent, of Buckingham,
and had (with two dans., Anna Maria, wife of the Rev.
John Theodore Archibald Reed; and Fiances Langham,
wife of William Reed, which lady d. 14 Feb. 1858) Richard,
successor to his uncle Paul.
John Langham (Rev.), 6. 2 July, 1756, Rector of Lillingstone
Dayrell ; m. 1st, Mary, dau. of William Wilson, Gent. ; and
2ndly, Frances, only child and heiress of the Rev. Mr.
Knight, Hector of Lillingstone Lovel, Oxon.
Mr. Dayrell d. 14 April, 1767, aged 47, .ind was s. by his son,
Richard Dayrell, Esq. of Lillingstone Dayrell, Capt. 10th
Dragoons, who entailed the family estates on his brothers and
their heirs male, with remainder, in default of such issue, on
the Dayrells of Lamport. Capt. Dayrell, who served the
office of Sheriff, d. imm. 1800, and was s. by his brother,
Paul Dayrell, Esq. of Lillingstone Dayrell, 6. June, 1746;
Capt. 52nd regt., who resided in America, where he m. and d.
without issue 1803, when the estates and representation of
the family devolved upon his nephew,
Richard Dayrell, Esq. of Lillingstone Dayrell, Capt. in the
army, b. 1 April, 1779; High Sheriff of Bucks 1808. He m.
1st, 1S02, Ann, only child of Gabriel Parker; and 2ndly, 1807,
Frances Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Dax, Esq., Master of
the Exchequer Office of Pleas, but d. s. p., when he was s. by
his kinsman, the present Edmund Francis Dayrell, Esq. of
I>i!lingstone Dayrell, who is son of Edmund Dayrell, by Mary
his wife, dau. of Thomas Hope Adanison, Esq. of Barbados,
and grandson of Thomas Dayrell, by Mury Callender, also of
Barbados.
^ri»s— Quarterly : 1st and 4tli, az., a lion rampant or,
crowned arg. ; 2nd and 3rd. arg., three bars sa., charged with
six cinquefoils of the first.
Crest— A goat's head erased ppr.
jl/oito— Secure vivere mors est.
5c«J— Lilhngstone Dayrell, Buckingham.
410
DAY
THE LA^^DED GENTRY.
DEA
DAYEELL OF SHUDY CAMPS.
Dateell, Thomas, Esq. of Sliudy Camps Park
CO. Cambridge, Major Bengal Staff Corps, late 58ih
Bengal N.I., b. 1 May, 1838 ; s. his brother 1877 ;
m. 21 Nov. 1863, Lucy Anna, dan. of Kev. Anthony
Garstin, late Chaplain Bengal Establishment.
^tnWffC.— Frances Datrell, Ksq. 2nd son of Paul
Dayrell, Esq. of Lillingston DayrHl, Sheriff of Bucks 1579, m.
Barbara, dau. of Anthony Powell, Esq. of co. Gloucester,
and dying 29 Jan. 1614, was s. by his only son,
Sm Thomas Datbell, Knt. of Shudy Camps, co. C.itnTiridsre,
described in his monumental inscription as " eminent for his
loyalty and services to their Majesties Charles I. and II. in the
Civil Wars." He m. .Sarah, dau. and co-heir of Sir Hugh
AVindbam, Bart, of Tilsten Court, Dorset, and had Francis
(Sir) ; Marmaduke (Sir) ; and Sarah, wife of Francis Windham,
Esq., only son of Sir George Windham. He d. 16G9, and was
t, by his son.
Sib Fbancis DATKELt,, Knt. of Shudy Carap.s, m. Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heir cf Edward Lewis, Esq. of Tlie Van, co. Gla-
morgan, but dying s. p. 1675. was s. by his brother,
Sm Mabmadcke Datrell, of Shudy Camps, m. 1st, Mary,
only dau. of Sir Justinian Isham, Bart, of Lamport, Notts, but
had no issue ; and 2ndly, Mary, dau. and heir of William
Glasscock, Esq. of Farnham, Essex, by whom he left at his
decease, 1712, a son,
Francis Datbell, Esq. of Shudy Camps, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Peter Witchcomb, Esq. of ISraxted Lodge, E.ssex, and one of
the co-heirs of Sir Brownlow Sherrard, Bart, of Lobthorp,
Lincolnshire, and had a son,
Mabmadcke Datbell, Esq. of Shudy Camps, ni. 1784, Hen-
rietta, dau. of Warner Tempest, Esq. of the Island of Antigua,
and had (with three daus., all deceased) a son and successor,
Marmadcee Dateell, Esq. of Shudy Camps, m. 1797,
Mildred Piebecca, dau. of Sir Robert Lawley, 5th hart., and
sister of Robert, Lord Wenlock, by whom he had,
Francis, Capt. in the army, 6. 18 July, 1793 ; d. vMm.
Thomas, of Shudy Camps Park.
Bobert, (Rev.), m. Elizabeth, sister of Sir Thomas Fletcher
Fenton Boughey, Bart.
Jane Elizabeth, m. the Rev. Fifzgerald Wintour, of Barton,
CO. Nottingham, and has t\vo sons and two daus.
Mr. Dayrell d. Aug. 1821, and was «. by his son.
The Rev. Thomas Dateell, M.A.. of Shudy Camps Park,
Rector of Long Marston, co. York, J. P. ami D.L., 6. 28 May,
1802; m. 9 June, 1828, Maria, dau. of the Rev. Richard
Hawksworth, by Isabella his wife, dau. of Sir Michael Pilking-
ton, Bart, of Chevet, and had issue,
MABMADf ke Francis, his heir.
Charles Lionel, Lieut. Bengal army, h. 8 Jan. 1S3G ; d. in
India, 1857.
Thomas, now of Shudy Camps.
Richard (Rev.), Rector of Lillingstnne Dayrell, Buckingham,
6. 8 June, 1842; in. 27 July, 1871, Evangeline Elizabeth
Adelaide, eldest dau. of the late Samuel Orr, Esq., M.D.,
of Innishannon, co. Cork.
Mildred Maria, d. 1870.
Isabel Jane, m. 18G9, Gerald B. Young, Esq.
Mary Anne.
Caroline Charlotte, m. 1876, Rev. Henry West.
Florence, d. young, 18.')7.
Emily Elizabeth, ni. 25 April, 1878, Richard Samuel Bagnall,
Esq.
He d. 18 May, 18C6. His eldest son,
Marmaduke Francis Datrell, Esq. of Shudy Camps, 6.
4 Jan. 1834, d. un;n. 1877, and was s. by his brother.
Anng—hz., a lion rampant or, crowned arg. armed and
langued gu.
Crest— Owt of a duke'.s coronet a goafs head erased ppr.
JI/oJ(o^Virtus mille .scut;i.
iSeaJ— Shudy Camjis Park, Linton.
DEAKIN OF WEimiNGTON PARK.
Deaeix, jAifES Heney, Esq. of Moseley Pari",
CO. Chester, and AVerrington Park, Cornwall, J. P.
for COS. Cliester and Lancaster, Lord of the
Manors of St. Stephens and Werrington, Patron
of Launccston and Werrington, Constable of
Launceston Castle, Hon. Col. 33rd Lancashire Rifle
Volunteers, Merchant at Mancliester : was elected
M.P. for Launceston, but unseated on Petition
1874 ; b. 1823 ; m. 184G, Marlha, dau. of John
Newton, Esq., and has issue,
I. James Henry, J.P., b. Feb. 1851 ; m. 1872, Kate, youngest
dau. of John W. Makin, Esq. of the Brook, Sandbach,
and has a dau. Mr. J. H. Deakin was educated at
Wadham Coll. Oxford, called to the Bar 1874, elected
M.P. for Launceston 1874, and retired 1877.
II. John, 6. Dec. 1851 ; m. 1873.
III. Edward.
IV. George William. ;
V. Charles Frederick, h. 1802.
VI. Ernest Newton, 6. 1805.
I. Ethel Newton, 6. 1867.
Col. Deakin is son of John Deaktn, Esq., who m.
1813, Sarah {d. 18.51), dau. of Jolin Ch. rrv, Esq.,
and d. 1860, and grandson of William D.-akin (who
d. 1850) and Sarah his wife (wlio d. 1842). He
has a brother, John, and a sister, Hannah.
Arms—G\i., a lion passant guardant and two mullets in pale
or, between as many flanches arg. charged with a lion rampant
sa.
Creil — Out of a naval coronet or, a dexter arm embowed ppr.
holding a battleaxe .arg., on the wrist a ribbon arg.
6'eati,— Moseley Park, Cheadle ; Werrington Park, Launces-
ton.
Town Residence — 2, Pengwern Road, Kensington.
CLubs — Carlton and Conservative.
DEANE OP BERKELET.
Deane, John St. George, Esq. of Berkeley
Forest, co. Wexford, J.P. and D.L., m. 1st, 1847,
Grace Wandesford, 4th dau. of Tliomas Kava-
nagh, Esq. of Borris House, co. Carlow, by the
Lady Elizabeth Butler his 1st wife; and 2ndly,
1850, Catherine, only dau. of John Gordon, Esq.
of Aikenhead House, co. Lanark, by whom he has
one dau.,
Catherine Cecilta.
ILillCagC— The family of Deane is an ancient one in
Ireland, and has long possessed large estates in various parts
of that kingdom. Previously it was of con.=ideration in
England, and held lands in the counties of Gljucester and
Northampton.
Joseph Deane, Esq. of Cromlin, joined Cromwell, and
was appointed Major of Cavalry in the Parliamentary army.
He received grants of lands in the counties of Dublin and
Kilkenny. Major Deane was the only son of Edward Deane
of Cromlin, and was M.P. for Inistioge 1661, High Sheriff co.
Dublin 1677, Seneschal of St. Sepulchre 1688, and was
attainted 1689. He was b. 2 Feb. 1623, and in. 8 Feb. 1652,
Elizabeth, dau. of Maurice Cuffc, Esq. of Quin, co. Clare,
and had issue,
Joseph, his heir.
Elizabeth, m. 1st, Capt. Henry Grey, son of Audley Grey,
Esq. of Kingston, co. Dorset, d. 16 Oct. 167.'), aud2ndly, in
July, 1077, Sir Donough O'Brien, 1st bart. of Droinoland,
and (/. 16 Feb. 1684.
Dorothy, to. Maurice Berkeley, Esq. of Skark, co. Wexford.
Major Deane d- 22 Dec. 1694, and was s. by his only son,
Joseph Deane, Esq. of Cromlin, 6. 6 Jan. 1649 : m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of the Right Rev. Jolin Parker, Archbishop of
Dublin, and had two sons,
Edward, his heir.
Joseph, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland; m.
Sept. 1099, Margaret, dau. of Hon. Henry Lioyle, of
Castle Martyr, and d. 4 May, 1715, leaving live daus. his co-
heirs,
1 Eliz.abcth, in. 1722, Hayes St. Lcger, 4th Viscount
Duneraile.
2 Barbara, m. Arthur, 1st Viscount Dungannon.
3 Mary, in. John, 1st Earl of Mayo.
4 Katherine, m. 7 Dec. 1735, John, Ist Lord T,i«le.
5 Margaret, in. John Fitzgeraid, Knight of Kerry, M.P.
for Dingle.
Mr. Deane d. 10 June, 1698, and was s. by his eldest son,
CoL. Edward Deane, of Cromlin, M.P., who inherited the
estates of Terenure, co. Dublin, and of Dangan, co. Kilkenny,
He in. Elizabeth, dau. of Amias Bushe, Esq. of Kilfane, and
had issue,
Edward, M.P., killed in a duel with Col. Pigott, 1750.
Amias, d. s. p.
Joseph, heir to his father.
Frances, m. 18 Feb. 1752, Standish Grady, of the Lodge, co.
Limerick.
Wilhelmina, in. Nicholas Bowcn, Esq. of Bowcn's Court.
DEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DE V
441
EHzahoth, m. JTr.O, Standish O'Griuly, 5th son of O'Oratly
of Kilballyowcn.
Col. Denno was a. nt his ilefoasc by his only sarvivinK son,
Col. Joskph Deane, of Cromlin and Tevenuie, M.V. for
Inistioffc, in 17G2, for the co. of Uu'oliu in 1709, and for the co.
of Kilkenny in 1778, Col. of the co. of Dublin Volunteers.
1782. Hem. 1st, asister of SirMurcus Ilill, Bart., whoi^.s.i'.
He m. 2ndly, Jane, only dau. of William Kreeman, Esq. of
Castle Cor, co. Cork, and had by her an only son, Edward,
who s. him, and assumed the surname of Freeman. Col.
Deane m. 3rdly, Kalherine, dau. of Col. Greene, of Grcenoville,
«nd had by her four sons and five daus.,
John Berkeley, of Berkeley, of whom hereafter.
Joseph, of Stokcstown (see Deane-Drake of iStokeitOKii).
William, d. iinm.
Amias Ferdinand, Capt. 9Gth rcgt., m. Mary, dau. of
Charles White, Esq. of Ballybrophy, in the Queen's Co.,
and widow of Thomas Whelan, of Carlow, and d. .i. p.
Frances, m. 1st, Major Anthony Cliffe, of New Uoss, and
2ndly, Francis Corbet Singleton, Esq., of Aclare, co. Meath,
and Corbet Hill, co. We-^cford.
Kathcrine.
Eliza, Hi. Rev. Allan Cliffe, of Hereford.
Wilhelmina, m. John Edwards, Esq. of Camolin Park.
Lydia, m. Abraham Brush, Esq.
Col. Dcane d. in ISOI. His eldest son (by his 3rd wife),
John Berkeley Dea.ne, Esq. of Berkeley, co. Wexford,
inherited that estate from his cousin Maurice Berkeley, Esq.
of Berkeley, or Skark, m. 1800, Cecilia, dau. of Gen.
Knudson, E.I.C.S., and d. 1837, leaving issue,
I. .John St. George, now of Berkeley.
II. George Knddso.v, Barristcr-at Law, m. 1812, Isabella,
dau. of John Wise, E.sq. of Cork, and has issue, 1 Berkeley
St. George, an officer ll.N. ; 2 George Knudson, Lieut. 4th
Hussars, d. imm. Dec. 1875; 3 Freeman William; 1
Hem ietta Frances; 2 Cecilia Catherine, j/t. 24 July, 1878,
Henry Joseph Deane Roe, Esq., son of Henry Roe, Esq. of
Knockmullen, co. Wexford.
III. William, Lieut. R.N., m. Miss Caroline Nixon, of
Brownsbarn, co. Kilkenny, and d. s. p. 184.5.
I. Cecilia, in. 27 Oct. 1858, Rev. Lambert W. Hepenstal, of
Altadiire, co. Wicklow, who d. 1859.
II. Frances.
m. Elizabeth, m. 1846, James Lawrence Wise, Esq., and has
issue.
Anna — Ai-jr., on a chevron gu. between three Cornish
choughs sa. beaked and legged of the second as many crosses-
patee of the field.
Crent — A tortoise displayed ppr.
Motlo — Ferendo non feriendo.
Scat— Berkeley Forest, New Ross.
DEANE OF THE BOYCE COTJRT.
Deane, George Onslow, Esq. of tlie Boyce
Court, CO. Gloucester, h. 1828 ; m. 1852, Georgiana
MatiLla, only dau. of the late Gen. John Drummond,
Chief of the Drumniondsof Concraig aud Lcnnoch,
and has with other issue.
Horace Drummond, h. 1S54.
Mr. Deane, who was educated at Winchester and
Christcliurch, O.xford, is a Magistrate for co.
Gloucester aud formerly served in India with the
22nd foot. He is eldest son of the late Eev.
George Deane, Eector of Bighton, Hants, who d.
1872, by Marv his wife, dau. of Thomas Grant,
Esq., J.P. of Soberton, Hants.
Arms — Vert, on a chevron between three griffins' heads
erased or, beaked gu. five mullets sa.
Creit — A griffin's head erased or, beaked gu. w ith a collar vert
between two wings erect vert.
MoUo — Fiilcliicr.
Seat— The Boyce Court, Dymoke, co. Gloucester.
DEARDEN OF ROCHDALE MANOR.
Deabden, James, Esq. of Koclidalo Manor, co.
Lancaster, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, F.S.A., b. 30 July,
1798 ; m. 4. Nov. 1829, Jane, eldest dau. of the Eev.
William Griilith, M.A., Eector of Llanwrog, Car-
narvonshire, and sister and co-heir' of William
Grilllth, Esq., and has surviving issue,
I. James, b. 23 Aug. 1809.
I. Jane Elizabctli. ii. Mary Anne.
iltltragC.— James Dearden, Esq., 6. 2.") Dec. 1597 (2na
son of Richard Dearden, of Whitfield and Handle Hall) ; m.
Jane, dau. of Robert Newal, of Town House, in the parish of
Rochdale, Gent., and dying 30 June, IG72, left, with other
issue, a son and heir,
John Dearden, Esq. of Handle Hall and Whitfield, h. 21
Oct. 1G55; m. 1677, Jane, only child of Richard Ingham, Esq.
of Clegg's Wood, CO. Lancaster, by Ann his wife, sister and
heir of John Belfield, Esq. of Clegg's Wood, and by her (who
m. 2ndly, Jordan Chadwick, Esq.) left at his decease, 31 Dec.
Itj83, with two daus.. one son,
James Dearden, Esq. of Handle and Cinderhill, co. Lancaster,
6. 27 April, 1C82; vi. 1st, 1705, Margaret, dau. of the Rev.
Joshua Dixon, M.A., Incumbent of Bingley; and 2n(lly, Mrs.
Elizabeth Fallows. By the former he left, 9 June, 1749, five
sons, of whom the eldest,
John Dearden, Esq. of Cinderhill, 6. 7 Feb. 170G; m. 18
Sept. 1735, Miss Mary Greaves, of OuLwood, Prestwich, and
dying 16 May, 1774, left a son,
James Dearden, Esq. of Cinderhill, 6. IG March, 17.39; m.
10 Dec. 1773, Alice, dau. of Mr. Walworth, of Eccles, and by
her (who m. 2ndly, 1792, Mr. Thomas Worslcy) he left at
his decease, 4 June, 1791, four sons, James ; Simon; Joshua;
and Ralph; who all d. s. p., except the eldest,
JA.MES Dearden, Esq. of Handle Hall, and of The Orchard,
Lord of the Manors of Rochdale, co. Lancaster, and of West
Scraton, co. York, b. 21 July, 1774 ; m. 7 Sept. 1797, Frances,
dau. of Thomas Ferrand, Esq. of Thornhill, co. York (by his
2nd wife, Susannah, dau. and co-heiress of Robert Royds, Esq.
of Higlier Town House, Lancashire), and had,
James, of Rochdale Manor.
Thomas Ferrand, 6. 28 Feb. 1801 ; r,\. Ij.".'', Emma, eldest
dau. of the Rev. William Hodgson.
Henry, b. 24 June, 1805 ; m. 1 July, 1837, Julia, dau. of
Joseph Aston, Esq. of Castleton Hall, near Rochdale, and
has issue, Charles Ferrand, and Edith.
Peregrine Royds, b. 20 June, 1811 ; vi. 28 June, 1838, Sarah,
dau. of George Walkdcn, Esq. of Mansfield, and has issue.
Elizabeth.
Susannah, in. 7 July, 1835, Robert Joseph Monypenny, Esq.
of Maytham Hall, Rolvenden, Kent.
Mr. Dearden d. 21 Sept. 1828.
^ri)2.?— Arg., an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets sa.,
as depicted in Trinity Chapel, in Rochdale Church, the family
burial place.
Crest— A stag trippant-rcgardant.
Motto — Dum spiro spero.
.Srni— Rochdale Manor, Lanca.'hiro.
DEARDEN OF THE HOLLINS.
Dearden, John, Esq. of The Hollins, in the
Parish of Halifax, co. York, and of Nymans,
Sussex, late Capt. 13th Light Dragoons, J.P. cos.
York and Sussex, b. 16 Aug. 1835 ; m. 15 May,
1860, Henrietta Maria, eldest dau. of Col. Sir
Henry Edwards, Bart., of Pye Nest, co. Y'ork, aud
has issue,
11. Agnes Henrietta.
I. John, 6. 31 March, 1861.
II. Henry, b. 30 Sept. 1867.
I. Margaret Gertrude.
III. Annie.
JLfllCagC— John Deabden, Esq. of the Hollins (one of
whose ancestors at the end of the IGtli century m. the dau. and
heiress of the Murgatroyds of The Hollins, or Murcatroyd),
d. 29 .luly, 1775, and was s. in the family estates by his son,
John Dearden, Esq. of The Hollins, Col. Ist West York
Militia, who d. 8 Jan. 1835, leaving an only son,
John Dearden, Esq., also a Capt. in the Militia, m. 26 Jan.
1831, Margaret, dau. of John Greenwood, Esq., and d. 0 Dec.
1839, leaving issue, one son and two daus.,
442
DEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DEB
John Deakdes, now of The Hollinss, and The Nymans.
Anne, to. 5 Sept. 18r/4, Samuel Cunli£fc Lister, Esq. of
Farfield Hall, near Leeds.
Margaret, m. 22 April, 18.">7, Thomas Thompson Cunliffe
Lister, Esq. of Beamsley Hall, Skipton, co. York.
Motto — Non nobis solum nati sumus.
Seats— The HolUns, Halifax, co. York; Kymans, Crawley,
DEASE 05" TUE.BOTSTOIT.
Dease, Gerald, Esq. of Turbotston, co. West-
mcatli, b. 1854, Lieut. 7th Kojal Fusiliers.
ILtncaflC.— The family of Dease (formerly spelt Deece) is
one of the oldest in Westmeath. The list of Forfeited Estates in
that county shows that the Deases are one of the few families
who held property in 1G41, in the district where they still
reside. In a manuscript of the time of IIesby VIII. occurs
among the gentry of Meath the name of "Eichard Dees of
Turbottstown ; " and in the Magna Pandla of Westmeath, of
1703, that of "Jacobus Dease de Turbottstown."
James Dease, Esq. of Turbotston, co. Westmeath,
■was possessed of the lands of Loghanstown and Roddings-
town, in same co. He ra. Margaret Leicester, and had issue,
I. EicHABD, his heir; ii. Garrett ; iii. William; i. Katherine;
II. Margarett; iii. Maria; iv. Ann. He d. 10 T.Iarch, 1C28,
and was s. by his eldest son,
BicBABD Dease, Esq. of Turbotston, who had two sons,
James, his heir ; and William, living 1G74, andadau., Mary,
Mrs. Barnewall. The elder son,
James Dease, Esq. of Turbotston, s. his father, and was
deprived of his estates after the rebellion of 1641, but was
restored to them by a Decree of Innocence, 16G3. He had
I. William, his hfir.
II. Oliver, of Dublin, TMcrchant, m. Mary Morlcy (his will
bears date 29 Oct. 1707).
III. Patrick, whose will, dated 17 June, 1720, was proved
20 Sept. 1721; he to. Mary Plunkett, and had Edmund;
Mathew; and Mary.
IV. John. V. James. vi. SDchacl.
I. Katherine (Mrs. Tuite).
n. Ann. iii. Elizabeth. iv. Frances.
'The eldest son,
•^ William Dease, Esq. of Turbotston, s. his father, and was
m. 4 May, 1704, pursuant to Articles dated 25 March previously.
His issue were,
I. OLnT;n, his heir.
II. .John, successor to his brother.
III. Gakbett, who cventirilly «. to the estates.
IV. Eiehard, of the Middle Temple, London, d. g. p. 24 April,
1759.
T. Patrick, who had three sons, Eichard ; John ; and Oliver.
I. Eleanor, m. 24 Jan. 1750, Patrick Cruise, Esq. of Eahood,
CO. Meath.
II. Katherine. iii. Ann.
Mr. Dease d. Jan. 1750. and was «. by his eldest son,
Oliver Dease, Esq. of Turbotston, m. Mary, sister of
Philip Tuite, Esq. of Newcastle, and d. s. p., when he was s.
by his brother,
Joh:< Dease, Esq. of Turbotston, who was lulled by a fall
from his horse. He d. unm. and intestate. Administration
was granted 2S July, 1762, and he was .5. by his next brother,
GAnBETT Dease, Esq. of Tuibotston, who m. 1740, Susan,
dau. and co-heir of Oliver Plunkctt, Esq. of Eathmore Castle,
€0. Meath, and was father of
James Dease, Esq. of Turbotston, m. 1788, Lady Theresa
Plunkett, only dau. of Arthur James, 7th Earl of Fingall, and
by her had issue,
Gebald, his heir.
AVilliam Henry, of Eath House, Queen's Co., m. Frances,
only dau. and heir of U. de Fricse, Esq., and d. s.p. 1856.
Mary, <l. 1«.M. Theresa, d. 1852.
Charlotte, d. 18C8.
The elder son,
Gebald Dease, Esq. of Turbotston, 5. 1790 ; m. 1820, Eliza-
beth, dau. (and co-heir with her sisters, Bridget, who m. 1809,
Thomas O'Reilly, Esq., and d. 1851, leaving a son, Ect.
Edmund O'Eeilly, S.J.; Ellen, wife of J. J. Bagot, Esq. of
Castle Bagot; Marcella, a Nun; and Catherine, Countess
of Kenmare) of Edmund O'Callaghan, Esq. of Kil^ory, co.
Clare, and by her (who d. 1840) had issue.
James Abthub, his heir.
Edmund Gerald, of Eath House, Queen's Co., J. P., M.P. for
Queen's Co., High Sheriff 1S.59, 0. lS-'9 ; m. 18')9, Mary,
3rd dau. of the late Henry Grattan, Esq. of Celbridge
Abbey, co. Kildare, formerly M.P. for co. Meath, and has,
Edmund James Charles, and other issus,
Gerald Eichard, 6. 1831, Capt. Cavan Militia; in. 25 Nov.
1863, Emily, 2nd surviving dau. of the late Sir Eobert
Thro<kmorton, Bait., of Buckland, co. Berks, and has issue,
William, 6. 1867; Arthur, 6. 1871; and Eveline.
Mr. Dease d. 1854, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Abtucb Dease, Esq. of Turbotston, J. P. and D.L.,
Vice-Lieut, of Cavan, 6. 30 May, 1826; m. 11 Aug. 1853,
Charlotte, eldest dau. of Edmund William Jerningham, Esq.,
(nephew of George William, Lord Stafford), by MatUda Water-
ton his wife, and had issue,
I. Gebald, his heir.
II. Edmund, b. Dec. 1S57.
1. Mary Elizabeth. n. \rande Mary.
III. Ida Mary. iv. Teresa Mary.
V. Elizabeth Mary, vi. Mabel Mary.
VII. Kathleen Mary. viii. Madeline Mary.
IX. Anna Maria, d. 1872. x. Alice Mary Frances.
Mr. Dease d. at Bex, in Switzerland, 5 Sept. 1874, and was s. by ^
his eldest son,
Gebald Dease, Esq., now of Turbotston.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant gu.
C're.it — A lion rampant holding a drawn dagger.
Motto — Toujoiirs pret.
Scat — Tui-butston, Cooie.
0'BEILLY-D."3ASE OP CHARIiEVILLE.
O'Reillt-Dease, Matthew, Esq. of Charlcville,
CO. Louth, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1857, late
ar.P. CO. Louth, b. 1819.
HiintKCiC. — ^The family of Dease, of Milesian origin, was
at the period of Cbomwell's invasion, seated at Kilrue, co.
Meath, whence
AVilliam Dease, an officer in King Chables's ai-my, having
been, with other Royalists, deprived of his estate, retired to
Lisney, co. Cavan. Of his sons, the 2nd, Michael, a Count of
the Russian empire, and one of the Empress Cathebine'b
physicians, d. unm., and the eldest,
Eichabd Dease, Esq. of Lisney, m. Anne, dau. of John
Johnson, Esq. of Warrenstown, co. Meath, and had issue,
John Dease, Deputy Governor of Upper Canada, whocJ. unm.,
and
William Dease, Esq., an eminent Physician, of the city of
Dublin, m. Elizabeth, only child of Sir Richard Dowdall, of
Athlumney, co. Meath, and left a son,
EiciiABD Dease, Esq. of Lisney, co. Cavan, and of the city
of Dublin, M.D. ; m. 1st, 20 April, 1799, Judith, dau. of
Christopher Humpbrys, Esq. of Dublin, by whom he had
four children, who all d. unm., except the eldest dau., Hester
Jane Christian, the wife of Henry Walsh, Esq., of Provi-
dence, Ehode Island, North America. Dr. Dense m. 2ndly,
12 April, 1814, Anna Maria, dau. of Matthew O'Eeilly, Esq. of
Thomastown (by his 1st wife, Anna Maria, dau. of John
O'Conor, Esq.), which lady became heiress by the whole blood
to her brothers, Matthew and John O'Eeilly, Esq. {see O'Eeilly
of Knock Abbey), anCi had issue, two daus., Anna Maria and
Matilda Mary Richards, both deceased, and one surviving
son,
Matthew, now of Charleville.
Seal — Dee Farm, Dunleer.
DE BARY OF WESTON HALL.
De Baey, Richard Leeins, Esq. of Weston
IlaU, CO. Warwick, b. 6 June, 1841 ; m. 7 Oct. 1862,
Mary Paulina, 4tli dau. of the late Sir Edward
Mostyn, 15art.,byhis 2nd wife, Constantia, 3rd dau.
of the lato Henry Slaughter, Esq. of Furze Hall,
Essex, and has had issue,
I. Joseph Richard Hayward, J. 11 March, I8C5; d. 5 March,
1869.
II. Eichabd Bbome, 6. 1866.
III. Peter llildebrand Pius.
IV. John Louis Hubert.
I. Mary. ii. Mary Pauline. iii. Mary Angela.
DEB
THE LANDED GENTEY.
DEB
443
[r. De Barv, a Magistrate co. Wai-wiek, is son o£
;ichard Bro'me De Bary, Esq.,hj Elizabeth liCtitia
is wife, dau. of the "^late Lieut. -Col. Harcouvt
[olcombe, E.A., C.B., and grandson of Richard
•e Bary, by his wife, a sister of Sir William Down-
lan, K.C.B., Commaudaut of Artillery at Woolwich,
[e has one brother, Peter Alexander Hay ward, and
ae sister, Annie Isabel, mj. Grualbert Saunders, Esq.
he family of De Bary was originally of Bary or
iarry, near Tournay, in France, and came over to
Ingland at the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
Ir. De Bary represents also a family of Hay-
rAKD.
Arms—Gn., three barbels' heads coupecl two and one ppr.
Crest— A star of six points between two wings elevated.
Motto (of Hatward, adopted by Mr. De Baby)— Fides Dec
t regi.
Seat— Wcstoa Eall, Eugby.
DE BURGH OF OLDTOWN.
De BuEGn, Thomas John, Esq. of Oldtown, co-
Oldare, J.P., Lieut. 5th Dragoon Guards, b. 1 Nov.
851 ; m. 23 April, 1878, Emily Anne, eldest dau
f the Baron de Robeck, J. P. and D.L. co. Kildare..
,nd has issue a son and heir, b. 16 Feb. 1879.
iLiltCilflC— John De Burgh or Bourke, of Shrule, co.
[ayo, son of Walter, grandson of Thomas, and great grand-
Dnof Sir Edmund Bourke, Albanach (from whose younger
Dn, Thomas, descended Bourke of Urey, Bourke, Viscount
layo, and Bourke, Earl of Mayo), was made Governor of
)romkecn, co. Limerick, a.d. 1420, and settled there ; fifth in
ascent from him was
William Bourke, Esq. of Drumkeen, 6. 1555, who made a
ettlement of his estate 1621. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Michael
IcKeogh of Cloneappin, co. Limerick, and d. 10 May, 1G32,
javing two sons,
I Edmund of Drumkeen, who made a lease of half Drum-
keen to his brother, m. Joan, dau. of James Goold, Esq. of
Limerick, 2nd Justice of Munster, and had issue : his
descendants having been implicated in the rebellion of
164:1, were outlawed and left Ireland.
n. UncK or Ulysses.
"he younger son,
Bev. Ulick or Ulysses Burgh, obtained from his brother a
ease of half Drumkeen. He became a Protestant, entered
Qto Holy Orders, and was presented by Gerald Barry Esq. to
he Vicarage of Dungomey, dio. Cloyne, 1615, and was made
lector in 1618. His son.
Rev. Richard Burgh, D.D., of Drumkeen, was Vicar of
Jaragh, dio. Emly, 1622, and Precentor of the Diocese 1661.
lis eldest son.
Eight Rev. Ulysses Burgh, of Drumkeen, Bishop of
Udagh, appointed by Patent, dated 8 Sept. 1692, and conse-
irated 11th of same month. He m. Mary, dau. of William
iingsmill, Esq. of Ballyowen, co. Tipperary, and had issue,
I. Richard (Rcv.\ of Drumkeen, Prebendary of Kilbragh,
TO. 25 Feb. 1689, Elizabeth Grifitin, of London, and by her
(who d. 1716) left at his decease (with one dau. Elizabeth,
TO. Louis Jones, Esq. of Osbertstown, co. Kildare), four
sons,
1 Michael, d. unm. Jan. 1693.
2 Thomas, of Drumkeen, whose will, dated 6 Dec. 1734,
was proved in 1747. He m. his cousin, Mary Bui-gh, of
Oldtown, and had, with a son, Richard, of Drumkeen,
(who d. s. p. 1762, and left Drumkeen to his maternal
cousin. Eight Hon. Walter Hussey, who then took the
name of De Burgh, and d. 1864), a dau., Mary, m. Philpot
Wolfe, eldest son and heir of John Wolfe, Esq. of Fore-
naghts, CO. Kildare.
S Eichard (Rev.), of Mount Bnais, co. Tipperary, m.
Martha, dau. of Peter Carew, Esq., and dying 1778, left
issue, Richard Ulysses (Rev.) ; Thomas (Rev.), Rector of
Ardcanny, co. Limericl; ; and Slary, m . William Byam,
Esq. of Byams, Antigua, and Wooclborough, co. Somer-
set, an Officer 68th regt.
4 William, d. unm.
II. William, of Bert, ancestor of Lieut. -Gen Sir Ultsses
Burgh, K.C.B., who became 2nd Lord Downes (see Burke's
Extinct Peerage).
m. Thomas, of Oldtown, of whom presently.
IV. Charles, d. wim. Administration 6 May, 1693.
V. John, of Troy House, co. Monmouth, b. 1673; d. 1743,
leaTiug two sons.
1 The Rev. Henry Burgh, whose only dau. and heir, Maria,
ra. Thomas Johnes, Esq. of Halod.
2 Ashburnham Burgh, father of Henry Burgh, Esq. of
Stanley Park, co. Gloucester.
I. Dorothy, m. Eight Eev. Thomas Smyth, Bishop of Lime-
rick, ancestor of tlie noble house of Gort.
The Bishop of Ardagh d. 1692. His 3rd son,
Thomas Burgh, Esq. of Oldtown, co. Kildare, h. 1670;
M.P. forNaas 1713, Engineer and Surveyor General ; 7ii. Mary,
dau. of Eight Rev. William Smith, Bishop of Kilmore, by
whom (who d. 23 Oct. 1753) he had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Theobald. in. Ulysses.
IV. John (Rev.), Vicar of Donaghmore, co. Monaghan, vi.
1763, Anna Maria Walden; and a. 1767.
I. Mary, m. Thomas Burgh, Esq. of Drumkeen.
II. Dorothea, m. 1749, Right Hon. Anthony Foster, Lord
Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland.
III. Katherine, m. Very Rev. John Alcock, D.D., Dean of
Ferns.
IV. Elizabeth, m. Ignatius Hussey, Esq. of Donore, co.
Kildare, and was mother of Eight Hon. Walter Hussey-
BuRGH, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland {see
Hussey-De-Borgh of Doiiove and Di-umkeea).
Mr. Burgh d. 10 Dec. 1730, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Burgh, Esq. of Oldtown, M.P. for Lanesborough
and for Naas, m. 1st, by License, dated 19 Dec. 1734, Mar-
garet, dau. and co-heir of William Sprigg, Esq. of Clonevoe,
in the King's Co., by whom (who d. 30 Dec. 1744) he had with
two daus., Mary; and Katherine, m. 1765, James Caulfeild,
Esq. of Castle Stewart, co. Tyrone, one son,
I. Thomas, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, June, 1752, Mrs. Katherine Caulfeild, widow,
dau. of Sir Richard Wolseley, 1st bart. of Mount Wolseley, by
whom he had, with two daus., Mary, m. by License of 10 Dec.
1762, Michael Keating, Esq. of Castle Jones and Mullagh-
mast, CO. Kildare ; and Alice, two other sous.
II. Thomas.
III. Eichard.
Mr. Burgh d. 23 June, 1759, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Bdrgh, Esq. of Oldtown, M.P. successively for Har-
ristown and Fore, hi. 10 Aug. 1784, Florinda, dau. of Right Hon.
Charles Gardiner, M.P., and sister of Luke, 1st Viscount
Mountjoy, by whom (who d. 1830), he had issue,
I. Thomas John (Very Rev.), his heir.
II. Waltur (Uev,), Vicar of Naas, m. Miss Lnnquet.
III. William (Rev.). D.D., Rector of Ardboe, Diocese of
Armagh, m. Feb. 1827, Anne, dau. of Rev. John Coppinger,
and d. 1860, having by her (who d. 1850) had issue,
1 Maurice Thomas (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of St. David's,
Naas, Treasurer Diocese Kildare, b. '29 Dec. 1827; m.
3 July, 1861, Henrietta, dau. of Edward John Barry Beau-
man, Esq. of FuriKiLi', eo. Kildare, and has issue, WiUiani
Edward, b. ISiia; iJlwiiid Joseph, b. 1864; Elizabeth
Anne; Mary Flurinda ; and Charlotte Josephine.
2 William, in. Hannah, dau. of Capt. Thomas Moack
Mason; and d. 13 March, 1878, leaving one son.
?, Hubert. 4 John, d. young.
5 Walter, d. s. p.
1 Letitia, d. young.
2 Sarah Anne, m. Major E. Codrington, of the Ghoorka
regt. Indian Service, and has issue.
3 Maria, to. Eev. A. Labatt, and has issue.
4 Theodosia Isabella, m. Hon. Edward Ogilvie, of Yulgilbar,
Clarence River, New South Wales, and has. issue.
5 Emma Sophia, m. Lieut. -Col. French, Roscommon
Militia; she d. s. p.
6 Anne Charlotte.
IV. John, m. Emma, dau. of Eev. Mr. Stewart.
I. Dorothy, m. Capt. Percy Monck Mason, E.N.
Jlr. Burgh d. 1832, and was .5. by his eldest son,
Very Eev. Thomas John Burgh, of Oldtown, Dean of
Cloyne, nt. 13 April, 1811, Lady Anna Louisa Hely-Hutchinson,
dau. of Eight Hon. Francis Hely-Hut.chinson, M.P., and sister
of John, 3rd Earl of Donouyhmore, by whom (who d. 29 Dec.
1857) he had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir, of Oldtown.
II. Francis, Lieut.-Col. of the Dublin City Artillery.
III. Henry, m. 17 Aug. 1848, Elizabeth Louisa, dau. of Hans
Hendrick, Esq. of Kerdiffstown, co. Kildare, and d. 1876.
IV. Eobert, m. Clara, dau. of — Wellcrton, Esq.
V. George, m. Constance, dau. of J. Mathews, Esq. ; and d.
6 March, 1855, leaving issue.
J. Frances Louisa, in. 1853, Samuel H. Goold Adams, Esq.^
11. Flora (twin with her sister Charlotte), to. 26 Oct. 1861,
Thomas Hutchinson Tristram, Esq., D.C.L., Advbcate,
Chancellor of the Diocese of London.
HI. Charlotte, to. Oct. 1857, Licut.-Col. James Stuart Tighe,
of Eossana, co. Wicklow.
444
DEB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DEE
The Dean of Cloyne d. i Sept. 1847, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Thomas de BuKcn, Ksq. of Oldtown, h. 3 June, 18)3 ; m. 15
April, 1848, Jane, only dau. and heir of Major Campbell
Graham of Scarva, co. Uonaghan, and d. 15 July, 1872,
leaving issue,
Thomas John, his heir, now of Donore.
Ulrick George Campbell, of Scarva, 0. 10 July, 18.j5, Lieut.
7th Dragoon (Juards.
Hugo Henry Patrick, 6. 8 June, 1868.
Anna Louisa Margaret, m. Commander Dashwood Tandy,
K.N., and has a son, Hugo Thapland Dashwood.
Arms— Or, a cross gu.
(^i-^gt — A cat-a-mountain sejant ppr. collared and chained or-
Motto — A cruce salus.
£eat— Oldtown, near Nans.
HUSSEY DE BURGH OF DEtmiKEEN
AND DONORE.
HUSSET DE BUEGH, JoHN HAMIXTOy, E<=q. of
Drumkeen Ilouse, co. Limerick, J.P., b. 10 June,
1822 ; m. 1 May, 1844, Louisa, dau. of Jonas M.
Townsend, Esq. of SliepperLon, co. Cork, and has
issue
I. Walter John, b. 1845, to. 1869, Emily Florence, dau. of
Thomas Sherlock, Esq., and d. 1874, leaving a son, Jons
DiGBT TOWNSHEND, 0. 1870.
II. Maurice. m. John.
IV. XTlysscs. V. Hubert.
I. Jane Adeliza Clementina, m. 1864, Henry John Stephens
Townshend, Esq. of Castle Townshend, co. Cork, who d.
7 Sept. 1869.
II. Louisa.
iLtnCJtSC. — Ignatius Hcsset, Esq. of Donore, co. Kildare,
571. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas de Burgh, Esq. of Oldtown, in
same co., M.P., and was father of
The Eight Hon. Walter HussET-EunGn, distinguished as
one of the most eloquent advocates at the Irish Bar. Hebe-
came afterwards Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer
in Ireland. Mr. IIussey-Burgh became possessed of one-half of
the property of Drumkeen, on the death of his cousin Richard
Burgh, and assumed the name of Bukgh, in accordance with
that gentleman's will (see nc Bukgh o/ Oldlo-wn). He was 6.
23 Aug. 1742; m. 4 July, 1767, Anne, dau. of Thomas Burgh,
Esq. of Bert, co. Kildare, by Anne his wife, dau. of Eight Eev.
Dive Downes, Bishop of Cork and lloss; and by her (who d.
1782) had issue,
John, of whom presently.
Eliza, m. 4 Feb. 1797, Archdeacon Hill.
Catherine, m. 4 Nov. 1794, Sir John Macartney, Eart. ; d.
10 Sept. 1840.
Mary, m. Feb. 1793, Eichard Griffiths, Esq.; d. 8 Sept.
1820.
Anne, m. 19 May, 1798, Bucknell M'Carthy, Esq.
Chief Baron Hussey-Burgh d. 29 Sept. 1783, and was a. by his
son,
The Eev. John Husset Burgh, of Drumkeen, m. 31 July,
1800, Mary, dau. of Robert Burgh, Esq., 3rd son of Thomas
Burgh, Esq. of Bert, ancestor of Lord Downes, and had
issue,
Walter, his heir.
Bobert (Rev.), 6. 1 Sept. 1803; m. Louisa, dau. of James
Fitzgerald, Esq. of Shepperton, co. Clare.
Edward, h. 30 Nov. 1811 ; m. al.out 1845, and had Edward,
and other i.ssue; he rf. March, 1865.
Thoma.s, b. 30 Nov. 1816; in the army; to. about 1842, and
has Thomas and other issue.
Anne, m. — Eeardon, Esq. of Limerick, and had issue.
Air. Hussey-Burgh d. 7 May, 1830, and was «. by his eldest
son,
Walter IIusset de Bcrgh, Esq. of Donore House, co. Kil-
dare, of Drumkeen House, co. Limerick, and Cae Llenar, co.
Carnarvon, J. P., High Sheriff of Kildare 1839-40, 6. 27 June,
1801; TO. I.st, 18 May, 1820, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of James
Fitzgerald, Esq. of Shepperton, co. Clare, and had issue,
John Hamilton, now of Drumkeen.
Mary Adelaide. Elizabeth Jane.
Louisa Catharine, m. 20 Oct. 186.<, Francis llumilton, Esq. of
Eowlestone, to. Dublin, who d. 1868.
Charlotte Elizabeth, m. — Townsend, Esq.
Harriett.
Anna Maria, m. William Ker, Esq. of Killingworth Elver,
Goulbourne, Australia, and has issue.
Flora.
lie m. 2ndly, 11 Feb. 1840, Hessie, dau. of Eev. Alexander
M'CIintock, 2nd son of the late John M'Clintock, Esq. of
Drumcar, co. Louth, and by her (who d. 27 June, 1858) bad
issue,
Albert Edward Walter, 5. 20 Feb. 1842; d. 23 April, 1861.
Ulysses Hubert, of Donore, 6. 25 May, 1850.
Alexander Averel, b. l.i Sept. 18 <4.
Victoria Dorothea, to. 22 Jan. 1863, George Wilmot, Esq. of
The Mount, Shoreham, Kent, and has issue.
Fanny. Hessie Emily.
Gertrude Florence Anne. Gwcnellen Georgina Caroline.
Helena Louisa.
He d. 19 Oct. 1852, and was .s. in Drumkeen by his eldest son,
John Hamilton ; and in Donore House, by his 2nd surviving
son, Ulysses Hubert.
Arms— Or, a cross gu., quartering Hcsset.
Crests — A cat-a-mountain, sejant-guardant, ppr. collared and
chained or, for Burg a ; A hind passant arg. on a mount vert
and under a tree ppr., for Hcsset.
M'dto — A cruce salus.
ScaJ-s— Drumkeen House, co. Limerick ; Kilfinnan Castle,
Glandore, co. Cork.
DEEDES OP SANDLINO PARK.
Deedes, William, Esq. of Sandling Park, Kent,
J.P., D.L., and M.P. for East Kent, late Lieut.-CoL
Commanding East Kent Militia, formerly a Capt. in
the Eifle Brigade (served through the Crimean
War and the Lidian Mutiny), b. 11 Oct. 1834; in.
27 July, 1861, Sarah Mary" Sophia, eldest dau. of
the late William Bernard Harcourt, Esq. of St.
Leonard's Hill, Windsor, Berks.
iLlITratir.— William Deedes, M.D., of Canterbury (son
of Julius Deedes, Esq. of Hythe, M.P., grandson of William
Deedes, Esq. of Hythe, who d. 1653, and great-great-grandson
of Thomas Deedes, by Elizabeth his wife, sister of Robert
Glover, Somerset Herald) m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of the
Rev. Henry Gregory, of Middleton Stoney, and had, with a
dau., Mary, wife of Elias Sydal, Bishop of Gloucester, a
son,
The Eev. Julius Deedes, A.M., b. 1693; Prebendary of
Canterbury, and Hector of Great Mongeham and Dimchurch,
Kent, who m. Dorotliy, relict of the Eev. Richard Ibbet-
son, D.D., and eldest dau. of Nathaniel Denew, Esq. of St.
Steplicn's, by Dorothy his w ife, dau. of Sir Abraham Jacob,
and left at his decease, with a dau. Dorothy, m. Sir John
Filmer, of East Sutton, 4th bart., a son,
William Deedes, Esq. of St. Stephen's, Canterbury, and
Hythe, Kent, Chairman of Quarter Sessions for East Kent,
who m. 1758, Mary, dau. of Thomas Bramston, Esq.of Skreens,
Essex, and had, with a younger son, Joliu (who d. 2 July,
1S46), and two daus., Mary and Caroline, an elder son and
heir,
William Deedes, Esq. of Sandling, M.P. for Hythe. He m.
27 Dec. 1791, Sophia, 2nd dau. of Sir Brook Bridges, Bart.,
and had issue,
William. l;ite of Sandling.
Julius (E.'v), Rector of Wittersham, Kent, h. 1798;
'ni. 1829, Henrietta Charlotte, dau. of the late Edward
Dcring, Esq., and sister of Sir Edward Cholmelcy Dering,
Bart.
Henry, 6. 1800 ; Major in the army; d. 26 March, 1848.
Edward, b. 1801 ; in the Hon. E.I.C. Civil Service ; m. Emily,
dau. of Dr. Cheek, of Calcutta; and d. at Poona, 26 May,
1848.
John, 6. 1803; Barrister-at-Law.
George, b. 1806;. Major in the army.
Charles, 6. 1808; Eector of West Carmel, .Somerset; m.
29 Nov. 1843, Letitia Anne, eldest dau. of the lion. Philip
I'leydell-Bouverie ; and d. 25 Dec. 1875.
Eobert, 6. 1809; settled in Canada; dceea.sed.
Lewis, b. 1811 ; Eeetor of Bramfield; m. 1839, Augusta, dau.
of the late George Smith, Esq.
Edmund, b. 1812; settled in Canada; to. Miss Annie Kelly,
of Toronto, Canada West.
Sophia and Mary, both rf. unm.
Fanny, m. Charles Andrew, son of the late Archdeacon '
Andrew; and is deceased.
Isabella, m. George Warry, Esq. of Shapwick, Somerset, and
is deceased.
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445
Marianne (deceased), m. Eev. Gordon F. Dccdcs, Vkar of
Netherbury, Dorset.
The eldest son,
William Deedes, Esq. of SandlinE;, M.P. for East Kent,
J. P. and D.L., b. 17 Oct. 1796; m. 30 May, 1833, Emily
Octavia(who d. 19 Feb. 1871), dau. of Edward Taylor, Esq.,
of Bifrons, Kent, and niece of the late Sir Herbert
Taylor, G.C.B., and by her had issue,
William, now of Sandling.
Herbert George, Lieut.-Col. in the army, and Major 60th
Kifles, b. 28 Sept. 1836 ; m. 1870, liose Elinor, dau, of
Major-Gen. Barrow.
Henry and Edward (twins), d. young.
Brook, 6. 1847.
Louisa. Emily, d. 11 Oct. 1847.
Mary.
Margaret, m. 5 Jan. 1S71, Halifax Wyatt, Esq.
Charlotte. Sophia, d. young.
Jessie.
He d. 30 Nov. 1862.
^rms— Per fessnebulee gu. and arg. three martlets counter-
changed.
Ci-est— An eagle's head erased per fess nebulee gu. and arg.
between two wings expanded sa.
JkfoUo— Facta non verba.
Seat — Sandling Park, near Hythe, Kent.
DE HAVILAND,
See Hatiland.
DE HAVILLAND OF HAVILLAND
HALL.
De Havilland, John Thomas Eoss, Esq. of
Havilland Hall, Guernsey, b. 11 April, 1852 ; s. to
the estate at the decease of his grandfather.
ittlTCagC— The ancient Guernsey family of De Havilland
derives its name from the fiefs of Haverland situated near
Valogne, in Normandy, of which they were lords in a.d. 1050.
In Guernsey, they were tenants in co2)ite, as early as 1176, of
another fief, to which they had given the name by which it is
still known. The descendant of this famous old family,
Thomas, Sieur de Havilland, fought, with distinguished
gallantry, at the siege of Mount-Orgueil Castle, Jersey, 1407.
He received, in reward for his services on that occasion, a pa-
tent conferring certain commercial privileges; to avail himself
of which he establishsd his 2nd son, James, at Poole, Dorset,
from whom were descended the Havellands of WUksv)ood
House, in the isle of Purbeck, now extinct. His eldest son,
Thomas de Havilland, Esq., Jurat from 1474 to 1481, left
issue,
Thomas, Esq. of Havilland, m. Jeannette, dau. of Nicholas
Carey, Esq. She remarried William de Sausmarez, Esq.
He d. s. ■p. 27 April, 1637.
James.
This
James DE Havilland, Esq., heir to his brother 1537, Jurat
1517, m. 1511, CoUiche, dau. of Nicholas Fouachin, Esq.
Seigneur d'Anneville, in Guernsey, and widow of Thomas
Sausmarez; by her he left issue at his decease, 14 Oct. 1540,
James.
Christopher, who settled at Poole, Dorset, and m. Cecilia
Mann, was ancestor of Haviland-Bhrke, the Havillands
of mtlon Hall, and De Havilland of Langford Court,
Somerset.
Eleanor, in. William Pitt, Esq., and was ancestor of Lord
Chatham.
Cecilia, m. William Constantyne, Esq. of Morly, Dorset.
The elder son,
James de Havilland, Esq. of Havilland, to. Jacqueline,
dau. of John Blondel, Esq., Jurat 1539, and by her left issue,
James de Havilland, Esq. of Havilland, Procureur du Eoi,
4 Dec. 1588; m. 2 Feb. 1583-84, Thomasse, dau. of Kichard
Maindonail, Esq., d. 21 May, 1588, by whom he left a son,
James de Havilland, Esq. of Havilland, to. 20 Nov. 1611,
Martha, dau. of John de Vic, Esq., Jurat 1557, grandson of
Louis de Vic, Bailiff of Guernsey, by whom he left a son,
James de Havilland, Esq., b. 6 July, 1612, Jurat 1 Nov.
16.00; m. 12 Nov. 1640, Mary, dau. of Josias Le Marchant,
Esq. of The Haye du Puits. At the Restoration he was sent
as the Envoy of the States of the island to Charles II., to
obtain the restoration of the privlieges of the islanders, for-
feited by rebellion, when he d. at Windsor, 22 Oct. 1674, and
is buried in the north transept of St. George's Chapel. He left
a son and successor,
John de Havilland, Esq. of Havilland, 6. 21 'oct. 164G ; m.
15 Oct. 1674, Ann, dau. of John, Seigneur de Sausmarez, d. 13
Feb. 1723-24, leaving a son,
James DE Havilland, Esq. of Havilland, h. 11 Oct. 1675;
m. Catharine, dau. of the Eev. John Martin, Eector of St.
Andrew's, Guernsey; d. 28 June, 1719, leaving a son,
John db Havilland, Esq. of Guernsey, m. Mary, dau. of
Peter Dobree, Esq., and had four sons and several daus. The
youngest, but survivor of all the other children.
Sir Peter de Havilland, Knt., Barrister, Magistrate, and
Bailiff of Guernsey, ill. 1st, 1771, Carteretta, dau. of the Eev.
Thomas Fiott, by whom (who d. 1789) he had,
I. Thomas Fiott, of Havilland Hall.
II. Charles m. Martha, dau. of Eichard Sausmarez, Esq.
brother of the late Lord de Saumarez, and d. 184-5, leaving
issue,
1 Charles Eichard (Eev.), M.A.
2 Saumarez, a Cadet in the E.I.C.S., d. unm.
3 James, Col. Eoyal Artillery. 4 John, d. unm.
1 Harriet.
I. Carterette, m. Col. Sir George Smith, d. at Cadiz, 1809 ; she
d. 1844.
II. Catherine, m. the late Thomas de Sausmarez, Attorney-
General of Guernsey.
III. Ann, TO. Daniel de Lisle.
IV. Mary, to. Thomas Andros, Esq., a descendant of Sir
Edmund Andros.
Sir Peter to. 2ndly, 1796, Emilia, dau. of Elisha Tapper, but
by her had no issue. He d. 1821. The elder son,
Thomas Fiott de Havilland, Esq. of Havilland Hall,
Lieut.-Col. Madras Engineers, and a Magistrate of the Eoyal
Court, Guernsey, was a distinguished officer, and received
medals for Seringapatam and Egypt, 6. 10 April, 1775; to. 1st,
3 Sept. 180S, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas de Saumarez, Esq.,
first cousin of the late Lord de Saumarez, and by her had
issue,
Thomas, Capt. 55th regt., d. vnm. 6 Sept. 1843.
Charles Eoss (Eev.), m. Grace Anna, dau. of David Verner,
Esq., and niece of Sir William Verner, Bart., K.C.H., by
whom he had one child, John Thomas Eoss, now of Havil-
land Hall.
Emilia Andros.
Elizabeth Martha, m. St. John Gore, son of the Eev.
Thomas Gore, and nephew of the late Sir Ealpli Gore, Bart.
He TO. 2n(lly, 1828, Harriet, dau. of Anthony Gore, and niece
of Sir Ealph Gore, Bart., but by her had no issue. He d. 23
Feb. 1866.
.<4?-TOS— Arg., three castles triple towered sa. portcullised gu.,
quartering De Vic, or, three calthrops and a chief sa.
Crest — Out of a helm coronet sa. a tower triple towered arg.
portcullised gu.
Motto — Dominus fortissima turris.
SeaJ— Havilland Hall, Guernsey.
DE HORNE OF STANWAY HALL.
De Hoene, Thomas, Esq. of Stanway Hall,
Esses, b. 3 Feb. 1824 ; m. 13 Oct. 1859, 'Emma,
dan. of Walter Johnson, Esq. of Colchester.
ittUCagC.— This is one of the families which were driven
out of Flanders, in the reign of Elizabeth, by the persecution
attending their religion.
Oliver de Horne, of Nieuw Kirke, near Ipres, Flanders,
came over to England with his wife in the reign of James I.,
and settled at Norwich. By Jocamina Neuville (whose family
had been, in 1571, driven out of Flanders by the persecution of
the Duke of Alva, and were settled at Colchester, and who
afterwards to. a Walloon at Norwich) he had an only son,
Abraham de Hokne, of Colchester, Essex, b. 1597 ; in. 1627,
Mercy, dau. of William Eush, of the same place, by whom he
had a son,
George de Horne, of Colchester, to. 1661, Priscilla, dau. of
John Bundock, of Brook House, near Tay Hall, Mark's Tey,
Essex, who remarried Joseph Flowers, and d. 7 Sept. 1719.
Mr. de Horne d. 1665 (v. p.), and, like his grandfather, Oliver,
of the plague. He had a son,
George de Horne, of Colchester, b. 1662, who removed to
Eatcliffe, where he d. 12 Jan. 1728-29. He to. 6 Feb. 1684-85,
Elizabeth, dau. of William Norrish, of Taimton, Somerset, d.
3 Dec. 1736. Their issue was, George, of Eatcliffe, d. s. p.
1718; Abbaham, of whom presently; Eichard, d, unm. 1725;
446
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Elizabeth, d. unm. 1718 ; Hannah, m. 171G, Joseph Besse, of
Colchester; PrisciUa, m. 1732, John Dyson, of Eotherhithe;
and Sarah, d. unm. 1732. The 2nd son,
Abbaham de Horn-e, of EatcIifTe, 6. 8 Feb. 1695-96, m. 31
May, 1722, Mary, dau. and heir of John Cook, of Stair Stile,
Halsted, Essex, and by her (who <1. 21 Jan. 1770), had, with
other children, who d. young, George, of whom presently ; John,
b. 16 Sept. 1736; rf. 2 June, 17C9, .'. p.; Mary, h. 29 April,
1739; Hi. 1 Nov. 1770, John Scott, Esq. of Amwell, Herts (the
poet), d. 12 Dec. 1783. Mr. de Homo d. 19 Nov. 1772. His
elder son,
George de Hobn-e, Esq. of Stanway Hall (by purchase),
b. 12 Oct. 1728; in. 17 Jan. 1760, Sarah, dau. and heir of
WilUam Blewett, Esq. of Eomford, and d. Nov. 1789, leaving
Bsue,
I. Abraham, of Surrey Square, 6. 2 Jan. 1762; d. 17 July,
1830; hi. 19 Oct. 1786, -Mary, dau. and sole heir of Ben-
jamin Collier, Esq. of the VictuaT.ing Office, Deptford, who
d. 2.5 Nov. 1823, and by whom he had issue,
1 George, late of Stanway Hall.
2 Beniamin Collier, of Farringdon, Berks, 6. 1 Dee. 1790;
m. 23 Feb. 1814, Mary, dau. of Thomas Huntley, Esq. of
BurforJ, Oxon ; and (/. 25 July 1853, having had a dau.,
Katberine Collier, m. 1st, 1841, George Bevington, Esq. of
Dulwich Lodge, Surrey, who tZ. 7 Oct. 1866, and 2nd]y, 25
Aug. 1870, Alfred Christy, Esq.
3 John, of Camberwell, 6. 1792; d. s. p.2S June, 1821,
having m. 27 Oct. 1819, Sarah, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Manning, Esq. of Poole, Dorset, who m. 2ndly, Henry Fest-
ing. Esq. of the Elms, Parkstone, Dorset, Capt. B.A., and
Magistrate for the borough of Poole (elder brother of
Bear Admiral Eobert Festing, C.B., d. 1838).
4 Abraham, of Lesden, Essex, 6. 8 May, 1796 ; m. 1st,
6 Nov. 1813, Mary, dau. of Josiah Wild, Esq. of Camber-
well, who d. 16 Nov. 1827, and by whom he had issue,
John Wild, m. 22 March, 1838, Maria, dau. of Thomas
Gotsall, Esq., and had issue, John, b. 29 Aug. 1842;
Morris, b. 31 March, 1844; and four daus.
George, d. 1847.
Abraham, d. 2 Jan. 1836 ; m. 4 July, 1873, Adelaide,
dau. of A. E. Kidwell, Ksq. of Ptochester.
Thomas, 6. 3 Feb. 1824, m. 13 Oct. 1869, Emma, dau. of
Walter Johnson, Esq. of Colchester.
Emilv, m. 1834, Henry Waddilowe Best, Esq. of Thetford,
Norfolk (she d. 27 Oct. 1857, and her husband d. 30
July, 1866).
Louisa, m. 1844, Alexander Bevington, Esq. of Eoupell
House, Streatham, Surrey, who d. 6 May, 1875.
Mary, m. 1848, Dennis de Berdt Hovell, Esq. of Lower
Clapton.
Mr. Abraham de Home in. 2ndly, 21 June, 1835, Eliza,
dau. of William Henry Butler, Esq., by whom he had issue,
Abraham, b. 1846. WilUam Henry, 6. 1850.
Stewart, 6. 1852.
Eliza Emmeline, m. 10 Sept. 1872, M.Edmond Deville.
Ada, m. 14 June, 1859, John Crompton Todd, Esq.
Eosalind.
Katharine, m. 12 June, 1873, Samuel Howard Eay,
Esq.
Abraham de Home d. 18 April, 1867.
1 Katharine, m. 15 Oct. 1807, Alfred Smith, Esq. of Earls
Colne, Essex, and dying 5 Aug. 1847, left issue.
2 Sarah, m. 20 Oct. 1812, John Christy, Esq., and has
issue.
3 Mary, d. 4 Nov. 1860.
II. John, of Stanway Hall, b. 1 May, 1771 ; m. 27 Oct. 1801,
Sarah Sheppard, dau. of Jacob BeU, Esq. of Plaistow, but
d. .9. p. 4 Jan. 1845.
I. Mary, 6. 1 July, 1773; m. 26 April, 1798, Eobert Bright-
wen, Esq. of Colchester, by whom she had issue.
u. Sarah, 6. 22 Sept. 1775 ; d. 1840; m. 29 March, 1789, John
Vaizey, Esq. of Stair StUe, a Magistrate for Essex, d. 23
Aug. 1831, leaving issue.
His grandson,
George de Horn-e, Esq. of Stanway Hall, 6. 27 Jan. 1788 ; d.
•unm. 29 March, 1877, and was «. by his eldest surviving
nephew, the present Thomas de Hoek-e, Esq. of Stanway Hall.
Arms—OT, three bugle-horns gu. mouthed and ringed arg.
the mouths to the sinister.
Creet—A cap round at top erm. bordered with the eyes of
pciicock's feather, ppr.
iSec'.i— Stanway Hall, Colchester, Essex.
DE LA CHEKOIS OP DONAGHADEE.
De la Chekois, Daniel, Esq. of The Manor
House, Donaghadee, co. Down, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1863, M.A. Trin. Coll. Diibhn; b. 1825;
m. 1854, Ellen, dau. of George Leslie, Esq., and
has issue,
I. Daniel Lonis. n. Edmund Eourjonval.
III. George Leslie. iv. Charles Hutcheson.
I. Elizabeth Mary Angelica. n. Helen Vaughan.
III. Mary Louise.
3L incase— The family of De la Cherois descends from
the younger branch of an ancient and noble house in France,
formerly resident at Cheroy or Cherois, a small town near
Sens, in the province of Champagne, whence the family name
is derived.
The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, in the year 1685,
compelled the De la Cherois, being Protestants, to leave their
native country. In the year 1641,
Capt. Samuel de la Cherois (ancestor of the branch of
the family settled in Ireland) served in the war undertaken by
Cardinal Eichelieu against the House of Austria. He left
three sons, Daniel, Nicholas, and Bourjonval. Daniel re-
mained at home. Nicholas embraced the military profession,
and was made a Capt. of Fusiliers by Louis XIV. 1677. In the
year 1685, these brothers fled to Holland, where they were re-
ceived with great kindness by the Stadtholder, into whose ser-
vice they entered, obtaining commissions in the Dutch army of
the same rank as those they had held in that of France. la
1C09, Willaim, Prince of Orange, being called to the throne of
Great Britain, formed several regiments of French Huguenots,
in one of which Nicholas de la Cherois was appointed Major,
Daniel, Captain, and Bourjonval, Lieutenant, who was killed
at Dungannon, in an engagement with the enemy, unm.
They accompanied King William to Ireland 1690, and finally
settled there. The second son.
Major Nicholas de la Cherois, distinguished himself at
the battle of the Boyne, and afterwards performed a very
gallant action, making fifteen hundred men lay down their
arms with only a Subaltern's guard, for which he was pre-
sented by the Government with fifteen hundred crowns and a
Lieutenant-Colonelcy. He r,i. Marie, dau. of Louis Crom-
melin, and left a dau., Madeleine, wife of Daniel Crommelin,
Esq. of Lisburn, and a son,
Samuel de la Cherois, 6. 1700; m. 1731, Mademoiselle Sarah
Corniere, and had issue,
Daniel, his heir. Nicholas, Capt. 9th Foot, d. s. p. 1829.
Samuel, who assumed the name of Cbommelin (s«c Crom-
melin of Carrowdnre).
Judith, m. John Smythe Esq.
The eldest son,
Daniel de la Cherois, Esq. of Donaghadee, m. 13 Feb.
1782, Mary, dau. of Alexander Crommelin, Esq., and by her
had issue,
Daniel, of Donaghadee, 5. 1 Dec. 1783; J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff co. Down, 1829 ; d. g. p. 1850.
Samuel Louis, m. 1820, Mary, dau. of John Eoland; and tf.'
1836, having had issue, Nicholas, J.P., of Bally william ;
m. 16 July, 1864, Miss Annie Tennant ; Daniel, now of The
Manor House, Donaghadee; Samuel; Louis, Lieut. E.N.,
deceased : Alexander ; and Jane, deceased.
Nicholas, Ensign 47th regt., killed in Spain, at Barossa,
1811.
Mary, d. 1854.
Arms—Gu., a chevron between three mullets in chief one
and two or, and an anchor arg. in base.
Crest — An anchor erect, az.
Motto — Fac et spera.
/S'cai— The Manor House, Donaghadee.
DE LA CHEROIS-CROMMELIN OF
CAEROWDARE CASTLE.
De xa CnEEoisCEOiiiiELix, Samuel Aethtte
Hill, Esq. of Carrowdore Castle, co. Down, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff co. Tyrone 1852, b. 25 Dec.
1817 ; m. 30 Oct. 1815, Anna Maria, only dau. of
John Graves Thompson, Esq. of co. Tyrone, and
has had issue,
I. Louis Nicholas, h. 15 Aug, 1846; d. Dec. 1869.
II. Arthur Claude, 6. 11 June, 1856; d. Aug. 1869.
HI. Frederick Armakd, b. 7 Nov. 1861.
I. Lucy Marguerite. ii. Maria Henrietta.
III. Caroline Anna. iv. Florence Frances.
v. Evelyn Angelique.
JlinCagC.— The Crommelins, thoush established in France
and possessed of considerable property at Armandcourt, ia
Picardy, for more than a century before the Eevocation of the
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Edict of Nantes, came originally from the Low Countries.
Armand Crommelin repiiTeil on liis estate, near Courtrai, in the
reign of Charlks V. ; but, in consequence of the persecutions
of the Protestants hy Alva, in the reign of Philip II., his
family left, and his son, Jean, settled at St. Qucntin, and
became Seigneur de Camas, tlirough his marriage with Marie,
dau. of Jacques de Seracry. " Ce mariage fut cfilebrd a.
Follembourg, chateau royal cntre Chauny ct Coucy, le 17 Di^c.
1535, honore de la presence de Madame Catherine de France,
soeur du roi Henri IV., qui y tenoit sa cceur." Of this
marriage were three sous, Pierre, Jean, and Adrien. Two of
Jean de Camas' grandsons, named Jaques and Adrien, received
patents of letters of nobility from Louis XIV. ; and others
became Seigneurs de Meziferes, Senandcourt, Armandcourt,
and de Bersy. A grand-dau. of the latter m. the Comte de
Stolberg, in Prussia, 1733. Pierre "naquit au Chateau de
Mony St. Phar le 28 Nov. 159G, et eut pour marriaine Madame
Catherine de France,"and m. Marie Desormeaux de Cambray,
and left a son, Samuel, who m. Madeleine Testard de St.
Qucntin, and, at the Eevocation, took refuge at Haarlem,
where he d. 1C87, leaving (with other children, whose de-
scendants still remain in Holland) a dau., Anne, who m. her
cousin, Louis Crommelin, who settled in Ireland 1698. Jean,
b. 1603, TO. Rachel Jaquelet du Castelet, and d. at St. Quentin
1659, leaving several children, of whom the eldest,
Louis Crommelin, 6. at St. Quentin 1625; m. I64S, Marie
Mettayer, and had issue eight children. At the Revocation,
almost all this family fled to Holland ; and, in 1698, the eldest
son, Louis, with two brothers and three sisters, and several
cousins and members of his family, "was induced " by King
William III. of England to go over to Ireland, where they
settled at Lisburn, co. Antrim, bringing with them a number
of tradesmen and a capital of £20,000, with which they
established the linen manufacture, which was adopted by the
natives, and has flourished ever since. In consideration of
Louis having spent £10,000 on its establishment. King Wil-
HAM, who was much interested in its success, conferred on
him a pension of £200 a year for the life of his son, on whose
early death it was discontinued. Louis Crommelin and Marie
Mcttayer's children who settled in Ireland were,
Loris (founder of the linen trade in Ireland), 6. 1650; m.
1680, his cousin, Anne, dau. of Samuel Crommelin ; left
France in 168.5, and settling first at Amsterdam, came to
Lisburn in 1698; he had issue one son and one dau., Louis,
■who d. at Lisburn 1711, unm., aged 28; and Magdeleine,
m. Capt. de Berniere d'Alen?on.
Samuel, m. 1st, Judith Truffet de Laon, and 2ndly, Mdlle. de
Belcastel, sister of Lieut.-Gen. Belcastel, and left four sons,
of whom all male issue has now become extinct.
William, m. Miss Butler, of the Ormonde family, and had a
son, Louis, who d. U7im., and a dau.
Jeanne, m. Abraham Gillot, whose dau. m. the elder son of
the Samuel mentioned above.
Anne, m. 1st, Isaac Cousin de IMeaux; and 2ndly, Daniel de
la Cherois, by whom she had an only dau., Marie Ange-
lique Madeleine, who m. Thomas Montgomery, last Earl of
Mount Alexander, by whom, having no children, she was
left all his property, and on her death, slie left it to be
divided between her cousins, Samuel de la Cherois and
Nicholas Crommelin.
Marie.
Marie Crommelin, youngest dau. of Louis Crommelin, in.
1st, Isaac Testard de Elois; and2ndly, Nicholas de la Cherois,
Major, and afterwards Lieut. -Col., in the regt. of the Comte de
Marton, under William III., whorf. 1706, leaving two children,
Madeleine, m. her cousin, Daniel Crommellin ; and Samuel.
This son,
Samuel de la CnEROis, &. 1700; m. 1731, Mdlle. Sarah
CorniSre, and d. 1784. Their 3rd son,
Samuel de la Cherois, b. 1744, assumed, in compliance with
the will of his cousin, Nicholas Crommelin, Esq. of Lisburn,
the additional surname of Crommelin. He m. 16 April, 1776,
Maria, only dau., of Rev. Dr. Thomas Dobbs, of Trin. Coll.
Dubhn (brother of Conway Dobbs, Esq. of Castle Dobbs, co.
Antrim, Governor of North Carolina), by Mary his wife, dau.
of J. Young, Esq., and had, besides other issue,
Nicholas de la Cherois Crommelin, Esq. of Carrowdore
Castle, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of Down 1821, and of
Antrim 1830, i. 10 June, 1783; m. 17 Dec. 1810, Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of William, 2nd Lord Ventry, and had by her three
sons and four daus.,
Samuel Arthur Hill, his heir, now of Carrowdore Castle.
Nicholas (Rockport, Cushendun, Larne), ?;. 7 March, 1819;
TO. 8 Jan. 1851, Annie, 2nd dau. of Andrew Mulholland,
Esq. of Springvale, co. Down, and has issue three sons,
Thomas William, 6. 1802 ; Nicholas, and Andrew, and eight
William Thomas (Rev.), 6. 14 Feb. 1820; m. 23 Oct. 1855'
Matilda, dau. of William Cairnes, Esq., and by her (who d-
29 Oct. 1856) has a dau. Matilda Helen.
Anna Sarah, hi. 1856, Rev. Frederick Flood. ,
Maria Matilda. Clara Suzanne, d. young.
Elizabeth Emily, m. 12 July, 1840, John Robert Irwin, Esq.
of Carnagh, co. Armagh.
lie d. 28 March, 1863.
^ yli-i/ts— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., on a chevron between
thnc iiinitlits urg. a trefoil slipped vert, for Crommelin; 2nd
MiiM :;i.l, -u., ;i i-Uevron between three mullets in chief, one and
two (.r, :iii I ill liiise an anchor arg., for De la Cherois.
('/ .-' — (_'i;ommelin: Out of a ducal coronet or, a swan rising
ppr. ; De la Cherois : An anchor az.
Motto — Fac et spera.
Heat — Carrowdore Castle, Donaghadce, co. Down.
DELACOtrS, OF FAIEY HILL.
Delacoue, Egbert, Esq. of Fairy Hill, co.
Cork ; m. Georgina, dau. of William Wrixon, Esq.
of Ballygiblin, co. Cork, and sister of Sir William
WrkonBecher, Bart.
?LtlVCag;C. — John Delacourt, Esq. living at Ballinroe, co.
Cork, 1654, had, by Elizabeth his wife,
John, 6. at BalUnroe, co. Cork, 1854, educated at Charleville,
in that co., and entered in Trinity College Dublin, 4 July,
1672.
George.
James, of Ballyknoekane, in the parish of Carrigaline, co.
Cork, of which town and lands, containing 84a. Or. 32p. he
obtained a grant dated 5 Oct. 1685, for a fine of £5 and aa
annual quit rent of £1 5s. 2|d. He d. s. p.
Robert, of whom hereafter."
Elizabeth, m. Francis Strange.
Robert Delacourt, Esq., the 4th son, was one of the
Protestants of Cork who fled to England on the arrival of
James II. in Ireland. He m. 1680, Ellen, dau. of Philip Cross,
Esq., andd. 1691-92, leaving a son,
John Delacourt, Esq. of Cork, b. 1683 ; educated at Ros-
carbery, entered Trinity College Dublin, 17 Feb. 1700. In
his will, dated 20 Nov. 1738, and proved in DubUn, 17 July,
1741, he mentions the following issue,
James (Rev.), LL.D., his eldest son, &. 1710, at Killowen,
near Blarney, co. Cork; entered Trinity College, Dublin,
29 Jan. 1728 ; d. unm.
Robert, of whom hereafter.
Ellen, TO. Patrick Morris, Esq.
Anne.
Mary, m. 1742, Eev. Charles Bunworth, Vicar of Bregoge,
CO. Cork.
Elizabeth, to. 1743, Henry Martin, Esq.
Robert Delacoue, Esq. of Cork, the 2nd son, m. 1st (Lie.
7 Sept. 1764), Dorcas, dau. of William Norcott, Esq. of Spring-
field, CO. Cork, and had issue,
Robert, his successor.
Charles, Capt. in the army.
Anne Jane Margaret, m. William Beamish, Esq. of Beaumont,
CO. Cork.
He m. again, and by his 2nd wife had issue,
Jackson Walsh, to. Jane, dau. of Robert Newenham, Esq-
cJid had a son, Newenham.
IJJary, to. Kev. William King, Rector of Blallow.
Mr. Delacour made his will 9 July, 1793, which was proved
21 Dec. 1797. His eldest son,
Robert Delacour, Esq. of Beare Forest, co. Cork, m. 1788,
Mary, dau. of Picv. Henry Baggs, Rector of Glanworth, co.
Cork, by Mary his wife, sister of Sir Brodrick Chinncry, 1st
bart. of Flintfield, and d. 1846, leaving issue,
I. Robert, now of Fairy Hill.
XI. James, of Sunny Hill, near Mallow, b. 26 April, 1798,
Treasurer of co. Cork since 1818; to. Sept. 1820, Harriet
Georgina, dau. and co-heiress of James Lombard, Esq. of
Lombardstown, co. Cork, and had issue,
1 Robert William (Rev.), b. 1822, M.A. St. Peter's College,
Cambridge, late Rector of Killowen, co. Cork ; m. 1860,
Elizabeth Adelaide, dau. of Frederick Hamilton Hyde,
Esq. of Hollywood, co, Kerry, and has issue, RobeiD
William, b. 3 Dec. 1861 ; James Lombard Becher, 6.
21 April, 1863; and Annie Lombard.
] Mary. 2 Maryanne. 3 Elizabeth.
4 Helena, m. 1858, Dominick Ronayne Patrick Sarsfield,
Esq. of Doughcloyue, co. Cork.
iiT. Il!i!,'h, m. Ka'lierine, dau. of George StaweU, Esq. of
Crubog, CO. Corl;, aiul is deceased.
I. Mary, lu. Capt. William Henry Herrick, R.N., of Shippool.
.Ste.J— Fairy Hill, near jiallow, co. Cork.
448
DEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DEL
DELAP OF MONELLAN.
Delap, The Eev. Robert, of Monellan, co.
Donegal, b. 1 June, 1802 ; m. 16 Xor. 1835, Isa-
bella, youngest dau. and co-heir of Sir James
Galbraith, iJart., and by her (who d. 1870) has
I. Jasies Bogle, Ilifcli Sheriff co. Donegal 1874, b. 8 Jan.
1847; m. 1S72, Marion, Snd Uau. of Trotheroe Smith,
Esq., M.D.
1. Susun JJorothea.
iLtlTCrtBC.— Allan Ddnt.op, who re-'sided at Irving, co.
Ayr, m. Miss Montgomery, and had six daus. and one son,
IICGH DcsLOP, who Is stated to have left Scotland, and settled
in Sligo, Ireland, about the year 1600. He m. Miss Allien, and
left three sons, one of whom,
EoBERT DoNLop, of Sligo, Merchant, removed to Bally-
sliannon, and m. Jane Murray, and was father of
EoBERT Delap, of liallyshannon, Merchant, living 1681, who
rn. Anna, dau. of Uev. Robert Lindsey, of Killybegs, co.
Donegal, and by her (who was living in 1724) had issue. The
■2nd, but eldest surviving son,
Kev. Samdel Delap, of Eawn, or Eaan, co. Donegal,
Minister of Letterkenny, whose will, dated 10 Aug. 1762, was
proved in the Diocese of Armagh, 6 Jan. 1763, had, by Sarah
his wife, with five daus., five sons, of whom the youngest,
Samdel Delap, Esq. of Eamelton, co. Donegal, Treasurer of
that CO., m. Anne, eldest dau. of Kev. Seth Drummond, and d.
1781, leaving a dau., Sarah, ra. Eev. Joseph Storey, of Bing-
field ; and a son,
Robert Delap, Esq. of Monellan, Barrister-at-Law, m. about
1776, Mary Anne, only child of James Bogle, Esq. of Monellan ;
and d. 1782, having had issue,
Samcel Francis, his heir.
James Bogle, of Stoke Park, Surrey, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-
Col. 1st rest. Surrey Militia, 6. 24 June, 1779 ; m. 6 May,
1809, Harriet, eldest dau. and co-heiress (with her sister,
Susan Eliza, m. Hon. Col. Crawley Onslow, 2nd son of
the Earl of Onslow) of Nathaniel Hillier, Esq. of Stoke
Park, and d. s. 2). Nov. 1850, his widow surviving until
1859.
William Drummond Dunlop, E.?q. of Monasterboyce, co.
Louth (sec Dn.\LOP of MonaUerboi/cS).
The eldest son,
Samuel FRA^CIS Delap, Esq. of Monellan, J.P. and D.L., h.
31 Dec. 1776; in. 1800, Susan, youngest dau. of the Hon. John
Bennett, Judge of the Queen's Bench in Ireland, and by her
(who d. 1825; had issue,
Robert, now of Monellan.
John (Kev.), m. Mary Anne Sarah, only dau. of Robert
Saunderson, Esq. of Drumkcen, co. Cavan, but d. a. p. 1841 ;
his widow ra. Rev. George De la Poer Beresford, grandson
of the 1st Lord Decies.
^ane.
Mary Anne, m. 31 May, 1854, Somerset Richard Lord Farn-
ham, and d. 1 Nov. 1873.
Arras—Gix., on a pile arg. an eagle displayed of the field.
Creit — A dexter arm in armour, grasping a sword combined
with ;in arm sinister holding a rose sprig and bud ppr. Motto
over, Merito.
MoUo — E spinis.
Seat — Monellan, Killygordon, co. Donegal.
I. EvERABD, 6. 17 Sept.
II. Bernard Charles, b. \
June, 1364.
DE LA POER OF GUETEEN.
See PowEE.
DE LISLE OF GABENDON PARK AND
GRACE DIEU MANOR.
MAECn-PniLLiprs de Lisle, Ambrose CnAELES
Lisle, E?q. of Garendon Park and Grace Dieu
Manor, co. Liecester, b. 10 May, 1834; s. his fattier
8 March, 1878 ; m. 23 Oct. 18G1, Frances Amelia
Victoria, youngest dau. of Sir Kicliard Sulton, iliid
bart. of Norwood Park, Notts, and by her (who
d. 26 Aprd, 1871) has issue,
itt'lTCajC.— A Norman Knight, of the name of Fitz-Asor,
who accompanied William, Duke of Normandy, into England \
at the time of the Conquest, received from the Conqceroe a
grant of several manors in the Isle of Wight, as may be seea^
by a reference to •' Domesday Book." In the reign of He.sry I,
we find these same manors in possession of one Jordan db
Insdla, or DE Lisle. Jordan de Insula liad issue,
GALFRfDE DE INSULA, his heir.
Brian de Insula, appointed Lord Chief Forester of England,
1220, temp. Henry III., quelled an insurrection of rebellious
Barons, took the fastle of Mount Sorrell, co. Leicester, 1
received the Manors of Loughbro" and Beaumanor from \
Henry III., had several high honours bestowed on him by I
the King, and at one time he was the most powerful subject
in the realm. He m. Matilda, dau. and heiress of William
de Seleby, by whom he had issue, three daus. He d. 1234.
The eldest son,
Galfkide de Insula, Lord of Wodyton, Isle of Wight, tan-^.
Henry III., m. and had issue, one son,
Walter de Insula, Lord of Wodyton, the founder of the
church there. He d. 1221, and was s. by his son,
Galfride de Insula, Lord of Wodyton, who d. 1251, and
was .s. by his son,
William de Insula, Lord of Wodyton, who d. 1275, having
had one son,
Sir John de Insula, Knt., Lord of AVodyton, summonccl
to Parliament, as one of his Barons, by Edward I., 1282 or
1233. He lit. Nichola de CoUumbcrs, dau. and heir of Michael
de Collumbers, Esq., and d. 1303, leaving one son.
Sir John de Insula, Knt., Lord of Wodyton, summoned to
Parliament as one of his Barons, by Edward II. He m.
Roesia, dau. and heir of Sir John Cormailles, of Thruxton, co.
Hants, and d. 1331, leaving one son,
Sir Bartholomew de Insula, Knt., Lord of Wodyton and
Thruxton, m. Elizabeth de Courtenay, dau. of Hugh, Earl of
Devon, and d. 1345, leaving one son.
Sir John de Insula, Knt., Lord of Wodyton and Thruxton,
d. 1371, leaving one son.
Sir John de Lysle, Knt., Lord of Wodyton and Thruxton.
He d. 1407, leaving one son,
John de Lysle, Esq., Lord of Wodyton and Thruxton, ot.
Margaret, dau. of John Bremshott, Hunts, and d. 1429, having
had issue, John, who succeeded; Edmund de Li.sle; and
George de Lisle, to. Ann de Montgomery, of Calais, France,
of whom hereafter. The eldest son.
Sir John de Lisle, Knt., Lord of Wodyton and Thruxton,
TO. Isabella, dau. and heir of John Botreaux, brother of
William, Lord Botreaux, and d. 1474, leaving issue. The
eldest son.
Sir Nicholas Lisle, Knt., Lord of Wodyton and Thruxton,
d. 1505, having had issue, a dau., Elienora Lisle, m. John
Kingston, Esq.; and a son.
Sir John Lisle, Knt., Lord of Wodyton and Thruxton.
When, in May, 1520, the Emperor Charles V. arrived
suddenly in the harbour of Hithe, Sir John Lisle was sent by
Henry VIII. to meet him, and to conduct him in state to
Canterbury, where the two sovereigns met and remained four
days. Sir John Lisle then accompanied Henry Vlll. to
France, where he entered the lists of the celebrated tourna-
ments of the Field of the Cloth of Gold, as one of the twenty-
one knights chosen to represent, on that occasion, the chivalry
of England. Sir John Lisle m. the dau. and heiress of Sir
John Couitenay, Knight Banneret, and d. 1524, without issue.
The elder branch, therefore, of the Lislus became extinct ia
him. We must now go back to
George de Lisle, 3rd son of John Lisle, Esq., Lord of
Wodyton and Thruxton, wbo d. 1429. This George de Lisle
had, by Ann Montgomery, one son,
John de Lisle, Esq., )«. Christiana, coheiress of her brother,;
William de Tisted, Lord of West Tisted, Hants, and had issue.'
The eldest son,
John Lisle, Esq., to. Maria, dau. of John Corker, and had
one dau., Maria, m. Edward Rogers, Esq. John's brother,
Launcelot Lisle, Esq., succeeded as Lord of Wodyton on
the death of Sir John Lisle, Knt., 1524. He m. Ann, dau. of
Sir Thomas Wroughton, Knt., and was s. by his son,
Tiio.mas Lisle, Esq., Lord of Woilyton, to. Mary, dau. of
Moore, of Moore Court, and had issue. His eldest son,
Anthony Lisle, Esq., Lord of AVodyton, living 1587, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of John Dormer, Esq. of Steeple Ashton, co.
Oxford, and had issue. The oldest son.
Sir William Lisle, Knt. of Wodyton, living 1622, r,i.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
DEL
449
Bridget, clau. of Sir John Ilungeiforcl, of Down Ampney, co.
Gloucester, and had issue,
I. William (Sir), Knt., his heir.
II. John, brought up to the Law, joined the republican party
under Cromwell, appointed by him one of the Judges
during the trial of Charles I., made a Joint Commissioner
of the Great Seal, Chief Judge of the High Court of Justice,
and, lastly, created a Peer. At the Eestoration, 1660, a
price being set on his head, he left the kingdom, and lived
in retirement in Switzerland ; but being traced to Vevay,
he was assassinated at Lausanne, 1667, as it was supposed
by some Court emissary. He had m. Alice, dau. and heiress
of Sir White Becansaw, Knt., of Moyles Court, Hants.
Tills lady was a stanch Koyalist, and exceedingly regretted
the political views of her husband. When John Lisle fled
to the Continent, she accompanied him, but after his assas-
sination she returned to England, and she continued living
at iiloyles Court with her daughters. Her only son was in
the King's army. Unfortunately for her, two Dissenters,
after the battle of Sedgemoor, took refuge at Moyles Court,
where she gave them shelter. Being discovered, she was
brought to trial under the infamous Judge Jeffries, and by
his orders, at the age of 80, was beheaded, 2 Sept. 1685. Her
property was confiscated, but after the Kevolution, 1688,
was restored to her son. By her, John Lisle had issue,
1 John Lisle, of Moyles Court, m. Jane, dau. of J. Crook,
Esq., and d. 1709, leaving issue, one son,
Charles Lisle, of Moyles Court, m. Lucy, dau. of Sir
Francis Molyneux, of Teversal, co. Nottingham, and
d. s. p. 1721, when this younger branch of the Lisles
ended.
1 Ann, d. young.
2 Triphena, who attended her aged mother on the scaffold.
3 Bridget.
III. Daniel, d. young. iv. Edward. v. Richard.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Mabel. Iii. Wary.
rhe eldest son,
Sir William Lisle, Knt. of Wodyton, ra. Mary, dau. and
beir of Sir William Lowe, Knt., of Crux Easton, Hants,
which lady (/. 1716. Sir William d. 166.5, leaving one son,
Edward Lisle, Esq. of Wodyton and Crux Easton, who s. to
Moyles Court on the death of his cousin, Cliarles Lisle, 1721.
He m. Mary, only dau. of Sir Ambrose Phillipps, of Garendon
Park and Grace Dieu, co. Leicester, who d. 1749. He d. 1727,
:eaving (with other issue, who d. unm.),
I. Edward, his heir.
II. John, who s. his brother Edward.
III. Charles, who s. his brother John.
IV. Thomas, D.D., Rector of Burghclere, Hants, ra. Elizabeth
Lisle, his cousin, and d. s. p. 1767.
I. Elizabeth, ra. Henry March, Esq., and d. s. p. 1725.
II. Sophia, m. Thomas Eawston, Esq. of Lexdcn, d. s. v.
1780.
III. Jane, m. Thomas March, and d. 1764, having had issue,
1 Thomas March, who m. his cousin, Susan Lisle, and
assumed the name of Phillipps, 1777 : of him hereafter.
1 Mary March, m. Rev. J. Berkin, who assumed the name
of Lisle on account of property left to him by his god-
mother, Sarah Lisle, <(. s. p.
2 Jane March, d. unm.
rv. Catherine, m. Thomas Allen, Esq., d. s. 'p. 1787.
V. Susan, ra. John Eaton, Esq. of Hendon, d. s. p., aged 81.
The son and heir,
Edward Lisle, Esq. of Wodyton and Moyles Court, m. a
3au. of John Carter, Esq. of Weston, co. Cambridge, but d.
.p. 1752. His brother,
John Lisle, Esq., s. to Wodyton and Moyles Court. He m.
Uiss Savage, but d. s. 2). 1755, and was ,'. by his brother,
Charles Lisle, Esq. of Wodyton and Moyles Court, m. Ann,
lau. of Nicolas Carey, of Upcern, Dorset, and d. 1777, leaving
ssuc,
Charles, his heir.
Mary, m. Christopher Tailor, D.D., Vicar of Selbourne,
Hants, and d. 1800, leaving issue,
Susan, ra. her cousin, Thomas March, who assumed the
surname of Phillipps, as already referred to, and of
whom more hereafter.
Elizabeth, d. unia. 1762.
Catherine, m. 1st, John Manley, Esq.; 2ndly, J. Tailor, Esq.
of Reading, d. s. p.
The eldest son,
Cuari.es Lisle, Esq. of Wodyton and Moyles Court, the last
uale descendant of the ancient family of Lisle, dying lsl9,
., the properties of Wodyton and Moyles Court were sold,
ind his only remaining sister,
Sdsan Lisle, m. Thomas Makch-Phillipps, Esq., who assumed
;he name and arms of Lisle. The said Susan Lisle m. her
ousin,
Thomas March, Esq. descended from an honourable family
of French extraction, for several generations settled in Eng-
land, and closely connected with the family ;of Lisle. His
father, Thomas March, Esq., who d. in London, 1754, m. Jane,
4th dau. of Edward Lisle, Esq. of Crux Easton, Wilts, and
Moyles Court, Hants, by Mary, only dau. of Sir Ambrose
Phillipps, of Garendon. His uncle, John March, Esq. of
Waresley Park, co. Cambridge, had two daus., co-heiresses,
I. Teresa, m. Thomas Dashwood, Esq.of co. Lincoln, by whom
she had issue, Bateman Dashwood, of Well; and Harriet, m.
the Earl of Malmesbury, d. 1816, and left issue; ii. Elizabeth,
m. Richard Howard, 4th Earl of Effingham, with whom the
earldom became extinct, 11 Dec. 1816, for want of issue. On
the death of his cousin, Samuel Phillipps, Esq. of Garendon
Park and Grace Dieu, co. Leicester, Thomas March assumed
the name of Phillipps, 1777, but he only came in possession
of the estates in 1796, on the death of the widow of Samuel
Phillipps, who had them for her lifetime, and who had m.
2ndly, Sir William Gordon, Bart., English Ambassador at the
Court of The Hague. Thomas March Phillipps d. March, 1817,
and by his wife Susan Lisle (who d. 1837, aged 84) had
issue,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. Samuel (Right Hon.), b. July 1780; Under Secretary of
Slate for twenty years, at the end of which time he was
made one of H.M.'s Privy Coimcillors ; m. Charemelle
Grant, sister of the Right Hon. Charles Grant, created Lord
Glenelg 1835, and by her (who d. 1825) left issue at his
decease, March, 1862,
1 Spencer, m. Georgina, dau. of Admiral Dashwood, and
d. Sept. 1869, leaving issue.
2 Alfred, Bengal Civil Service, ra. Mary, 3rd dau. of Sir
H. Harington, K.C.S.I., and by her (who d. March, 1859)
has issue.
1 Emily, d. Aug. 1834.
2 Florence. 3 Adelaide, d. May, 1875.
HI. Edward Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Hathern, jn. Miss Hayes,
of Liverpool, and d. 12 July, 1859, having had issue,
1 Thomas, d. 1829. 2 Frederic, d. 18:U.
3 William Frederic, 6. 1835; ra. 21 Aug. 1866, Emily
Catherine, youngest dau. of Sir James Leeds, Bart.
1 Elizabeth, in. Rev. Edward Smythies, Rector of Hathern,
which lady d. June 1866, leaving issue.
2 Rose. 3 Lucy. 4 Emma, d. 1849.
IV. William (Rev.), h. 19 May, 1790; d. 1818, s.p.
V. Henry Cranmer, R.N., b. March, 1793.
I. Susan, m. Edward Dawson, Esq. of Whatton, co. Leicester,
and d. 1853, leaving issue.
II. Sophia, ra. Hon. Henry Ryder, Bishop of Lichfield and
Coventry, 2nd son of the Earl ofHarrowby. By him (who
d. 1837) she hnd issue ; she d. 30 Aug. 1862.
III. Harriet, d. 4 Sept. 1859.
IV. Frances Anna, 6. 1791 ; d.9 Aug. 1863.
V. Catherine, ?ft. 1st, Hon. Edward Spencer Cowper, son of
George Nassau, 3rd I'arl Cowper; 2ndly, Rev. G. A.
Hamilton, Vicar of Sheppeshed ; d. s.p. 1830.
The eldest son,
Charles March-Phillipps, Esq. of Garendon Park and Grace
Dieu Manor, J. P. and D.L., M.P. co. Leicester, and High
Sheriff 1825, b. 28 May, 1779 ; m. 1807, Harriet, youngest dau.
and co-heir of Gustavus Ducarel, Esq. of Walford, Somerset,
Marquis de Chateaunay and Vicomte de Bonnemar, in France,
and by her (who c?. 24 Sept. 1813) had issue,
Ambrose Lisle, late of Garendon Park.
Charles Lisle, b. 6 March, lsl2: Vicar of Sheppeshed, co.
Leicester; m. Elizabeth, only child and heir of John Dixon,
Esq., a lineal descendant of the ancient family of that name,
formerly possessors of Furness Abbey, co. Lancaster, and
d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1875.
Augusta Jane Lisle, m. 21 Nov. 1832, John Purcell Fitz-
Gerald, Esq. of Boulge Hall, Suffolk, and d. 1837, leaving
issue,
Mr. March-Phillipps d. 24 April, 1862, and was s. by his
son,
Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps de Lisle, Esq. of Garendon
Park and Grace Dieu Manor, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff of
said county in 1S68, 6. 17 March, 1809; m. 25 July, 1833,
Laura Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of the Hon. Thomas
Clifford, 4th son of Hugh, Lord Clifford, of Chudleigh, and
Henrietta Phillipina, Baroness of Lutzow, his wife,* and has
issue,
* By the death of the last male heir, Joseph, Baron Lutzow,
of this branch of the Lutzow family, the Barony of the Holy
Roman Empire devolved upon Laura Mary, the only surviving
dau. of the above-named Henrietta, Baroness de Lutzow. This
Barony wa- created by patent of the Emperor Ferdinand HI.,
18 Dec. 1643, with right of succession in the female line.
2 G
450
DEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DEL
I. Ambbosc Charles Lisle, now of GavenUon and Grace
Dieu.
II. Ev-crard Aloj-sius Lisle, h. 28 May, 1835, 60th Rifles; fell
at the capture of Dellii (after winning the Victoria Cross),
17 Sept. 1».=)7.
III. Reginald Bernard Lisle, 6. 20 July, 1839 ; d. 12 March,
184.=^.
IV. Bemard Mary Lisle, 6. 22 July, 184C; d. 11 Jan. 1856.
V. Osmund Lisle, b. 6 Nov. 1847 ; d. 17 Oct. 1S69.
VI. Francis Lisle, 6. 11 June, 18.")2.
VII. Edwin Lisle, 6. 13 June, 1853.
vm. BudoliiU Lisle, 6. 23 Nov. 1854, Lieut. E.N.
IX. Gerard Lisle, 6. 24 Jan. 1860.
I. rilomena Mary Anne Lisle, m. 2 March, 1858, Frederic
A. Weld. Esq. of Chideock, Dorset.
II. Alice Mary Lisle, m. April 22, 1873, Hon. Arthur Strutt,
2n'l son of Edward, 1st Lord Belper. He d. leaving issue,
C Feb. 1877.
III. Wineii-ida Marv Lisle, m. 16 July, 1863, the Pu^ht Hon.
Lord Edward George Fitzalan Howard (.'nd son of Henry
Charles, 16th Duke of Norfolk, K.G.),created Lord Howard
of Glossop, 1«69.
IV. Mary Lisle, d. unm. 7 Oct. 1S60.
V. Bertha Mary Lisle, a Nun.
VI. Gwendaline Mary Lisle, a Nun.
VII. Margaret Mary Lisle.
lie d. 8 March, ls78.
j4)-ihs— Quarterly : 1st nml 4th, or, on a chief az. three lions
rampant of the field or, for Lisle ; 2nd, az., a chevron arg.
betw.cn three martlets ppr., for Piiillipps; 3rd, quarterly gu.
«nd arg. a cross erm. between four lions' heads erased or, for
Maech.
Ci-ffU—ist: A stag passant ppr., for Lisi.e; 2nd: A demi-
griffln ppr. gorged or, holding a shield az. chargi d with a lion
rampant or, for Phillipps ; 3rd : A demi-lion rampant arg.
holding a Maltese cross or, for March.
Jl/o»o?s— For De Lisle, En bon cspoir; for Phillipps, Quod
justum non quod utile.
tSe'its — Garendon Park, Loughborough; and Grace Dieu
Manor, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, co. Leicester.
DEIilli; OF CAMS HALL.
Delme, Henry Peter, Esq. of Cams Hall, Hants,
J.P., Hi^li SlierifE 1825, m. 1820, Mary (who d.
1871), eldest dan. of John G-age, Esq. of Rogate,
Hants, brother of Heni-y, 3rd Viscount Gage. Mr.
Delme served with the 88th regt., in the Peninsular
■war.
%ineKt[t. —Sir Peter Delme, Knt., Director of the Bank
of England, Lord Mayor of London 1723, left by Anne his 1st
wife, dau. of Cornelius Machan, Esq., a dau., /nie, m. to
Henry, Lord Eavensworth ; and two sons. The elder,
Peter Delme. Esq., M.P., of Grosvenor Square, 6. 28 Feb.
1710; in. 1st, 1737, Anna Maria, dau. of Sir John Shaw, Bart,
of Eltham, which lady d. s. p. 1740. He m. 2ndly. 1741, Chris-
tian Pain, also of Eltham, and by her had issue, John, of Erie
Stoke, Wilts, d. .f. p. 1768; Peter, of whom presently ; Chris-
tiana, m. 17 Dec. 1761, Ambrose Awdry, Esq. of Seend,
Wilts; and Anne, m. 15 June, 1773, the Hon. Robert Sey-
mour Conway. Mr. Dclaie d. 10 April, 1770, and was s. by
his son,
Peter Delme, Esq. of Tichfield Place, Hants, Erie Stoke,
AVilts, and Canon Hill, Braywick, Berks, M.P. fur Morpeth, b.
19 Dec. 1748; m. 16 Feb. 1769, Lady Elizabeth Howard, the
beauty of the Court of Queen Charlotte, 5tli dau. of H(mry
Howard, Earl of Carlisle, and by her (who m. 2ndiy, Capt.
Charles Gamier, E.N.) had issue,
John, his heir.
E.MiLius Henbt, who assumed the surname and arms of
Radcliffe (nee Eadcliffe of Hitchin Prior ii).
James Frederick, Col. in the army, m. Harriet, dau. of
Edward. Lord de Clifford, which lady d. g. p.
Villiam, Lieut. 68th regt. of foot, d. in the West Indies.
Isabella Elizabeth, d. young, 1794.
Mr. Delme sold Erie Stoke, and purchased Cams Hall. He d.
1789, and was ». by his son,
John Delme, Esq. of Cams Hall, 6. 25 July, 1772; m.
Frances, eldest dau. of George Gamier, E.sq. of Wickham,
Hants, i\nd had issue, Joii.n, who d. soon after he came of age;
Henry Peter, of Cams Hall; George, Capt. E.N. ; Frederick,
d. unm. 1860; Seymour Eobert, late of the 53rd regt., m. but
had no issue; Frances; Caroline, d. unm.; Elizabeth, m.
1831, the Rev. diaries Delme Radcliffe; and Julia, )ii. 1838,
Vice-Adiiiiral James Arthur Murray, son of Lord William
Murray, aud had is^ue.
-Or, an anchor in pale sa. between two lions passant
Crest — A lion passant gu. against an anchor sa.
Seat— Cams Hall, Fareham.
DELMEGE or DOLMAGE OF HATH-
KEALE.
DoLMAGE, Austin J., Esq. of Eathteale, co.
Limerick, formerly of 87th regt. Royal Irish Fusi-
liers, h. July, 1838 ; m. Sept. 1864, Frances Milhcent,
only child' of Capt. Goodrich Shedden, of 8th
Hussars (see Shedden of Paulers^ur^), aud has
issue,
I. John Shedden, h. 1SG6.
H. Cecil Goodrich Julius, b. 1S70.
III. Francis Alfred EmUio.
Mr. Dolmage, formerly in the 87th Royal Irish
Fusiliers, served subsequently with the Italian army,
and is a Kniglit of '"^S. Maurice and Lazarre and
of the Corona of Italy.
iLtnCJlJC — The Dolmages, or Delmeges (as the name is
also written) are of Alsatian origin, and were one among the
many Protestant families who were compelled to seek refuge
in Ireland, temp. Louis XIV. Since that time they have been
settled in co. Limerick.
Adam Doi.mage, Esq. of Eathkeale, co. Limerick, whose
ancestor quitted France on the Eevoeation of the Edict ol
Nantes, m. Eliza Powell, and had issue,
I. Julius, his successor.
II. Tobias, of Court Lodge, co. Limerick ; ni. Arabella Collisi
of Tralee, and had issue,
1 Collis.
2 Eobert, m. Maria, dau. of Eev. Arthur Smith Adamsoi
Rector of Grange Gorman, Dublin.
3 Tobias.
1 Margaret, m. Eev. Arthur S. Adamson.
2 Anne.
III. Christopher, of Castle Parle, co. Limerick, J.P., r
Martha Forde Eoyse, dau. of John Yielding, Barristcr-a
Law, and had issue,
1 John Christopher,of Castle Park, J.P. cos.Limerick,Clari
and Cork, m. Katherine, dau. of James O'Grady, Esq
of Rahcen, co. Limerick, and niece of Viscount Guilla
more, by whom (who a!. 1869) he had issue, Christopher
John, late 48th regt.; James OGiady; Maria Julia;
Matilda; Kathleen, and Annabella. !
1 Isabella, m. Eobert Atkins Lidwill, Esq. of Templemorc,
CO. Tipperary, J.P.
2 Martha, m. Samuel Caswell, Esq. of Blackwater, co.
Clare, J.P. ;
3 Eliza, m. Daniel Meares Maunsell, Esq. of Bally Wi:iiam,i
en. Limerick, J.P.
4 Annabella.
IV. James, went to Canada.
v. John (Rev.), Rector of Bannagher, and Prebendary
of Droughta and Island Eddy ; »i. 21 July, 1825,
Maria Anna, dau. of Col. Thomas Barry, of Lcighsbrook,
CO. Meatli, and grand-dau. and co-heiress of John, 5th Lord
Carbery, and d. 19 April, 1874, having had issue,
1 John Evans, of Montgraigue, near Croom, co. Limerick,
J. P., M.A., m. Dec. 1865, Constance, eldest dau. of
Eicliard Studdert, Esq. of Fort House, co. Clare, and
Frances his wife, dau. of Hon. George Massy, and has
issue, John Eichard, 6. 12 Aug. 1870 ; and Frances Maria
Constance.
2 Adam William Stafford, Barrister-at-Law, of 36, Upper
Fitzwillium Street, Dublin; m. June, 1871, Jane, only
surviving dau. of Eev. Barry Denny, Hector of Caher-
civeen and Churchill, co. Ken-y, and of Upper Fitzwilliam
Street, Dublin.
3 Julius James John.
1 Maria Juliana Evans.
2 Emily Jane Barry, r,i. 17 July, 1861, her cousin. Col.
Francis Hugh Massy Wheeler, broiher of General Sir'
Hugh Ma^sy Wheeler, K.C.B., who was killed at Cawn-
pore, in the Indian Mutiny. <
3 Margaret Isabella Johanna. I
4 Henrietta Ocia\ia, ni. 4 May, 1861, Thomas Bourchier,
eldest son of Juhn Bourchier, Esq.
6 Eveline Ida Anna Jolianna.
The eldest son,
Julius Dolmage, Esq. of Eathkealp, was 6. 1772;
.'■. his father, and m. Susanna, only dau. of Monsieur
dc Gorieqiier, a refugee of the French Revolution,
DEM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DEN
451
descended from the Counts of Movlaix, and sister of Col.
Gideon de Gorrequer, K.H., of the ISth regt. Koyal Irish, and
<i. 1848, leaving issue,
I. Jnuos, his successor.
II. Gideon Gorrequer, Surgeon 7th Dragoon Guards, to. .Julia,
dau. ot Mark Browne, Esq. of Mount Hazel, co. Galway,
and d. 1866, having had a dau., .Julia.
I. Margaret, in. Bev. James Griffith,
n. Julia, m. George Blake Hickson, Esq.
III. Rebecca, m. John Bonn, Esq. of Dromore House, co.
Tipperary.
The eldest son,
Julius DEHiEnE, Esq, of Eathkeale, 6. ISOO : s. his father,
and m. 1833, Belinda, dau. of Samuel Leake, Esq. of Kath-
keale ; and d. 1868, having had issue,
I. Julius de Gorrequer, Col. in the Persian army, and Knt.
of the Lion and Sun, d. unm.
II. Austin J., now of Rathkeale.
in. John Phillipes, an officer in the army, d. unm. 1865.
IV. Alfred Gideon, an officer K.N.
V. William Henry.
VI. Arthur James, Barrister-at-Law.
VII. Louis Edward.
I. Susan, m. David Ferguson, Esq., of Smithfickl House, co.
Limerick.
II. Mary, m. Gillespie O'Dwyer, Esq.
III. Julia, VI. Rev. S. Payne.
IV. Belinda., iii. Rev. C. Benson.
V. Emily Blanche.
Arms — Per chevron arg. and az., in chief two crescents of
the last, issuant therefrom as many fleurs-de-lis gu., and in
base a crescent or, issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lis of the first,
in the centre chief point a spear's head ppr. gutte de sang.
Crest—A. boar's head erased and erect per pale az. and gu.,
armed or.
JV/oMo— In veniam aut faciam.
Seal — Rathkeale, co. Limerick.
DE MONTMORENCY" OF CASTLE
MOSKES.
De Montmokency, Rev. Waller, of Castle
Morros, CO. Kilkenny, M.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge,
h. Sept. 1811 ; m. Nov. 1872, Marj, dau. of Right
EeT. James Thomas O'Brien, BishoiJ of Ossory
and Ferns, and has issue,
I. John Pratt, h. Aug. 1873.
II. Geoffrey Fitz-Harvey, 6. Aug. 1S7G.
3LlUCrtO;0. — Majob IIakvey Randat, Saville Pratt dc
IMoNTMORKNCV, 6. Sept. 178'i; 3rd son of Rev. Joseph Pratt,
of Cabra Castle, co. Cavan, by Hon. Sarah de Montmorency
his wife, dau. of Harvey, Viscount Mountmorres, of Castle
Morres; .?. to the estates of his mother's family, and assumed
the surname and arms of De Montmokenct. He m. July,
1811, Rose Llord, dau. of John Kearney, Bishop of Ossory,
and by her (who d. Jan. 1874) had issue,
John, late of Castle Morres. Joseph, Capt. 59th regt.
Harvey Mervyn, ni. Aug. 1853, Louisa, 2nd dau. of the late
Wni. Morris Reade, Esq. of Rossenara, co. Kilkenny, and
has issue.
Raymond.
Anne Sarah, tn. John Cougreve Fleming, Esq., and had
issue.
Letitia, m. John Armstrong, Esq. of Graigavernc, Queen's
Co., and had issue.
Rose, d. unm.
Elizabeth, ra. Wm. Jacob Blacker, Esq. of Woodbrook, co.
Wexford, D.L., who d. s. p. 27 Dec. 1869.
Sarah, m. Thos. E. Browne, Esq. of Aughentaine, co. Tyrone,
and has issue.
Fanny, m. Capt. Thos. Le Poer Bookey, of Doninga, co.
Kilkenny.
Mr. Pratt dc Montmorency d. 20 Sept. 1859, and was s. by his
eldest son,
John Pbatt de Montmorency, Esq. of Castle Moires, co.
Kilkenny, 6. 1 May, 1815 ; to. 28 June, 183S, Hon. Henrietta
O'Grady, dau. of Standish, 1st Viscount Guillamore, and had
issue,
Harvey John, hi^ heir.
Waller, successor to his brother, now of Castle Morres.
Mervyn.
Raymond, Capt. 83rd foot.
Kate Maria.
Rose Emily, in. Capt. Frederic Bertie, son of Hon. and Rev.
Frederick Bortie and Lady Gcorgina Bertie, of Weston
Manor, to. Oxloid.
He (?. 6 May, 1868, and was s. by his eldest son,
Harvey John de Montmorency, Esq. of Castle Morres, co.
Kilkenny, late 2nd Dragoon Guards, b. May, 1840; to. 12 Nov.
1807, Grace, dau. of Sir Thomas Eraser Grove,'Bart. of Feme,
Wilts, and d. '20 Jan. 1873, leaving issue a dau.,
Henrietta Kathleen.
Arms — Arg., a cross gu. between four eagles displayed sa.
Crest — A peacock in his pride ppr.
Motto — Dieu ayde.
Seat — Castle Morres, Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny.
DENISON OF OSSINGTON.
Denison, William Evelyn, E.sq. of Ossington,
CO. Nottingham, D.L., Capt. R.H.A. and M.P. for
Nottingham, b. 18-1.3 ; on. 1877, Lady Elinor Am-
herst, dau. of William Pitt, Earl Amherst.
iCtllCatJC. — This family is of Yorkshire origin. Williax
Denison, an eminent Merchant of Leeds, purchased the manor
of Ossington, co. Notts, 1753, and served as High Sheriff 1779.
He d. 1782, and was s. in his estates in cos. Nottingham,
York, Lincoln, and Durham, by his brother Robert, who d.
1785, and was s. by his nephew,
John Wilkinson, Esq., who took the name and arms of
Denison. He became of Ossington, and was M.P. for Chiches-
ter, and afterwards for Minehead. He to. 1st, a dau. of J.
Horlock, Esq. of Ashwick, and had by her two sons, who d.
young; and a dau. Charlotte, wife of Right Hon. Charles
Manners-Sutton, Speaker of the House of Commons, after-
wards Viscount Canterbury. He m. 2ndly, Charlotte, 2nd dau.
of Samuel Eastwick, Esq., M.P., and had issue,
John Evelyn, of Ossington, created Viscount Ossington.
Edward (Right Rev.), D.D. (1st class degree, Univ. Oxon),
b. 13 May, 1801, consecrated Bishop of Salisbury in 1837 ;
in. 1st, 27 June, 1839, Louisa Maria, 2nd dau. of Henry
Ker Seymer, Esq. of Hanford House, Dorset, and by
her (who d. 22 Sept. 1841) had, with a dau., Louisa, a son,
Edward, b. 1840. He m. 2ndly, 10 July, 1845, Hon.
Clementina Baillie Hamilton, Maid of Honour to the Queen,
dau. of the Ven. Charles Baillie Hamilton, Archdeacon of
Cleveland, but by her had no issue. The Bishop d. 6 March,
18-i4.
William Thomas (Sir), Knt., Col. R.E., b. 1804: first Gover-
nor of Van Diemen's Land, afterwards Governor-Gen. of
Australia, and Governor of Madras; m. 29 Nov. 1838,
Caroline Lucy, 2nd tiau of Admiral Sir Phipps Hornby,
K.C.B., and has, with other issue, an eldest son, Williaji
Evelyn, M.P., as above.
Gorge Authuny (Ven.), Fellow of Oriel, M.A. (1st class
degree, Univ. Oxon.), Archdeacon of Taunton, 6. II Dec.
1805; TO. 4 Sept. 1838, Georgiana, eldest dau. of Right
Hon. J. W. Henley, M.P. of Waterperry, Oxon.
Henry (double 1st class, Univ. Oxon), Fellow of All SouId,
M.A., and Barrister-at-Law, 6. 2 June, 1810; d. 1858.
Stephen Charles (1st class, Univ. Oxon), M.A., Barrister-at-
Law, Deputy. Judge-Advocate, b. 20 July, 1811 ; to. 1845.
Susan, dau. of Rev. F. Fellowes, of Shottisham, Norfolk,
and'^ 1871.
Frank, Lieut. R.N., b. 1813 ; d. 1843.
Robert Alfred, //. Aug. 1810, settled in New South Wales.
Charles Albert, late Lieut. -Col. 52nd regt., 6. 1819.
Julia (";i-:i. ■. , . ;;. v. r. !!.■ v.pux.
Henrie ; . ' ;': , . i I", i. !!. Jacob, Esq.
CharlMi: n I . [■hiUimore, Esq.
Mr. Dciii.' Ill ' . li 'li i, , I ' .", -nil was s. by his eldest son.
Right Hon. John Evllxn Denison, of Ossington, M.A.,
J. P. and D.L., M.P. for co. Nottingham, and Speaker
of the House of Commons, b. 27 Jan. 1800 ; m. 14 July,
18'27, Lady Charlotte Cavendish Bentiuck, 3rd dau. of tho
4th Duke of Portland. Mr. Denison, M.P. for Newcastle-
under-Lyine 1823, sat for Hastings in the next Parlia-
ment, and in 1831 was chosen for Liverpool and co. Notts,
for the latter of which he made his election to serve; after
the division of the co. he represented the southern district in
two Parliaments; and in 1841. 1847. and 1853, was returned
for Malton. He was Lord of the Admiralty in Mr. Canning's
administration, and was chosen Speaker 1857, and re-elected
1859. He was created Viscount Ossington on his retirement
as Speaker of tlis House of Commons, 1872; and d. s. p.
7 March, 1873.
Arms— Arg., on a bend between a unicorn's head erased in
chief and a cross-crosslet fitcliee in base sa. tlirce bezants.
Crest— A sinister cubit arm in bend dexter, vested vert,
cuffed erm., charged with a cross-crosslet on the hand ppr.
pointing with the forefinger to an estoile.
ii'eaC— Ossington Hall, near Newark.
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452
DEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DEN
DENNE OF LYDD.
Denne, Lambeet Henry, Esq. of Lydcl, Kent,
J.P., Lieiit.-Col. R.H.A.,S. 21 Jan. 1831; m. 18
April, 1861, Mnria Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Francis
Gosling, Esq. of Sutton, Surrey, and has issue,
I. Katherine Maria. n. Maud Elizabeth.
HtllCnSC— The Denncs are stated to liave been estab-
lished in Kent, antecedently to the Conquest, by a Novraan,
EoBEKT DE Dene, described as tlie possessor of lar^e estates
in Sussex and Kent, as well as in the duchy, and Piiicerna or
Butler to Edward the Coni-essob (Philipot, Siu-vey of Kent,
p. 207). The descendant ot this very ancient house,
Sir Aldred de Denn, of Uenn Hill, who sealed with " three
leopards' heads couped and full-faced, which is the ancient
paternal coat of this family," was a person of great learn-
ing. Seneschal of the Priory of Canterbury, and Escheator
of Kent 1234. His great great-grandson,
Sib William Denne, Knt., of Denne Hill, was M.P. for the
city of Canterbury 19 Edward II., and for Kent in the I4th
of the following reign, and was ancestor of
Thomas Denne, Esq. of Denne Hill, whose 2nd son,
William Denne, Esq., m. Agnes, dau. of Nicliolas Tufton,
of Northiam, ancestor of the 1st Earl of TUanet; and from
their 2nd son,
Thomas Denne, a Barrister-at-Law, and Bencher of Lincoln's
Inn, descended,
John Denne, Esq. of Patricksbonrne Court, living there 1019
(Visitation and Heralds' College). His grandson,
Thomas Denne, 6. Feb. 1701, sold his estate and removed to
Lydd. He m. 1741, Sarah, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Green-
land, Esq. of Lydd, and had Qve sons and two daus.,
I. John, of Bath, b. 1748; d. s. p. 1828.
n. Richard, of Winchilsea, m. 1783, Mary, dau. of Wilham
Steer Esq. co. Northampton, by Anne his wife, dau. of the
Very' Kev. William Rastall, D.D., Dean of Southwell, a
lineal descendant of Chief Justice Kastall ; and dying Jan.
1819, left issue,
1 William John, of Winchilsea, 6. 1788: to. 1817, Mary
Jane, dau. of Major Alexander Orme, E.I.C.S., and had
an only child, Mary Jane.
2 liichard Greenland, Barrister-at-Law.
1 Anna Maria, of Broadstairs.
2 Frances, m Cnpt. Ernest Christian Wilford, R.li;.
3 Mary Jane, m. Sir Robert William Newman, Bart, of
Mamhead, Devon, late M.P. for Exeter.
III. David, of Lydd.
IV. Thomas, d. unm. 1783, aged 27.
V. William, in the army, d. unm. 1783, aged 21.
I. Sarah, m. John Porker, Esq. of Muswe'll Hill, a Banker in
London.
II. Elizabeth, m. Richard Ruck, Esq. of Gravesend, and
d. s. 'p.
Mr. Denne d. Mil. Ilis 3rd son,
David Denne, Esq. of Lydd, m. 27 March, 1788, Katherine
(who d. 2 Sept. 18&9), dau. of Robert Cobb, Esq. of Lydd, and
had issue,
I. David, late of Lydd.
II. Thomas, of Hythc. J. P. and D.L., m. 1st, 1834, Jane
Duff, dau. of John Falconar, Esq., Bi-itish Consul at Leg-
horn ; and 2ndly, Mary Anne, dau. of John Laidlaw, Esq.
of Dominica, by whom he loft issue at his decease, 1870,
1 Ralph Thomas, 6. 12 Nov. 1851.
2 Alured David, 6. 3 Oct. 1857.
3 Arthur Robert, h. 6 Dec. 1859.
1 Mary El a.
2 Katharine Cecilia, in. W. Christie, Esq., of Ifield, Sussex,
late Capt. Grenadier Guards.
I. Elizabeth, m. Rev. WilUam Vallancc, M.A., Rector of
Southchurch, Essex.
II. Katharine, d. 1846.
III. Cecilia, m. Rev. Edward R. Narcs, M.A., Rector of Wit-
tcrsham ; and d. 18G2.
IV. Mary Julia.
Mr. Denne d. Feb. 1819, aged C7. Ilis eldest son,
David Denne, Esq., of Lydd, Kent, M.A., J. P. and D.L.,
h. 6 April, 1798; ru. 21 Oct. 1826, Louisa Ann, dau. of Rev.
Thomas Cobb, M.A., Rector of Ightham and Vicar of Sitting-
liourne, Kent, and Canon of Chichester, by Louisa Anne
Wyatt his wife, by whom, who d. Sept. 1840, he had issue,
Thomas Planta, late of H.M.'s lOth foot, h. 28 May, 1829;
d. 1860.
Lambert Henrt, now of Lydd.
Edward William, 6. 17 Nov. 1833; late Lieut. GOth Royal
Rifles; to. 24 April, 18.''>8, Grace Hales, dau. of Colquhoun
Grant, Esq. of Kinchirdy, N.B., and d. 1873.
Robert Alured, late R.N., b. 15 Sept. 1838; J.P. and D.L.
for Kent, and Cornet B.E. Kent Yeomanry; in. 20 Jan.
1863, Emma Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir J. E. Honywood,
Bart, of Evington Place, Kent, and had issue a son, b.
15 Oct. 1863 ; d. 21 Jan. 1864.
Louisa Katharine, d. 1866. Katharine Elizabeth.
Mr. Denne d. 1861.
^r))!s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., three bars erm. in chief !
as many fleurs-de-lis or; 2nd, az., three leopards' heads
affrontee, couped at the neck or; 3rd, arg., two flaunches sa.
each charged with a leopard's face or, all for Denne.
Crest — On a chapeau vert, turned up erm. a demi-peacock
wings expanded and elevated ppr.
Seat — Lydd, near New Romney, Kent.
DENNIS OF FORTGHIANITE.
Dennis, Meade Caulfield, Esq. of Fortgranite,
CO. Wicklow and Ballybunnion, co. Kerry, J.P. for
both cos. and co. Carlow, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin,
High Sheriff co. Wicklow 1873, b. 1810 ; m. 4 Jan.
1855, Margaret Katherine, dau. of Major Pierce
Crosbie, of Ballyheige Castle, co. Kerry, and has
issue,
I. Stratford Thomas Crosbie, b. 1862.
II. Meade James Crosbie. iii. Maurice Falkiner.
I. Annie Elizabeth Emily.
II. Ellen Catherine Charlotte, to. 22 June, 1876, Francia
Metcalf, Esq. of Burleigh, co. Wexford.
III. Elizabeth Margaret. iv. Frances Sophia.
iLtUCagC— This family is a branch of the House of Swift,
of Swiftsheath, co. Kilkenny, and Lionsdcn, co. Meath,
descending more immediately from Swift, of Lynn, co.
WestmeatU.
Thomas Swift, Esq. of Lynnbury, co. Westnieath, 2ncl
son of Meade Swift, Esq. of Lynn (see that family) m.
Frances, only dau. of John Dennis, of Kinsale, co. Cork, by-
Anne Bullen his wife, and sister of Right Hon. James Dennis,
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland (who was
created by patent, 13 Dec. 1780, Lord Tracton, of Tractou
Abbey, co. Cork), and had issue,
I. Meade (Rev.), of whom presently.
II. Jiihn, Barrister-at-Law, who, with his elder brother,
adopted the surname of Dennis. He to. Emily, dau. of
Robert Hamilton, Esq. ; and d. at Sidmouth 1830, leaving
issue,
1 James, Barrister-at-Law, d. s. p.
2 Robert, E.I.C.S., to. Miss Louisa Rumbcy, and had
issue,
Robert.
Emily, m. Richard Green, E.^q.
1 Mary.
Lord Tracton d. s. p. 1782, when the title expired. Ilis
estates in Kerry he bequeathed to his eldest nephew and heir-
at-law, Rev. Meade Swift; and those in the cos. of Cork
and Dublin to his other nephew, John Swift, subject to a
jointure of £1,800 per annum to Lady Tracton, and on con-
dition that they and their heirs should take the name and
arms of Dennis. Mr. Thomas Swift's elder son.
Rev. Meade Swift, s. accordingly to the co. Kerry estates of
his maternal uncle, Lord Tracton, and adopted the surname of
Dennis. He m. Delia Sophia, 2nd dau. of Morley Saunders,
Esq. of Saunders Grove, co. Wicklow, by Lady Martha Strat-
ford his wife, dau. of Jolin, 1st Earl of Aldborough, and by
her had issue,
Thomas Stratford, his heir.
Meade Paul (Rev.), m. Mary Anne Coane, co. Fermanagh,
and d. 1867, having had issue,
Meade Tynte, d. v/iim. v. p. Delia, d. unm. v. p.
Jemima Henrietta, of Lynnbury.
James Aldborough, m. Caroline Wynne, dau. and co-heir of
Col. Topp, and d. ■•>. p.
John, M.D., TO. Elizabeth Manders, and left one son, Ald-
borough ; and two daus., Isabella, m. Edgar Flower, Esq. ;
and Ellen.
George Mol-ley (Rev.), Rector of Enniscoffey, co. Meath,
VI. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Joseph McGuire, Esq.,
J.P. CO. Cavan, and has issue,
1 Joseph Morley (Rev.), M.A. and M.D., Rector of Mothell
and TascoIIin, Diocese of Ossory, m. the dau. of Adam
Byrne, Esq.
2 diaries. 3 Meade.
4 Adolphus Lambert. 5 ffolliott.
C Albert.
DEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DEN
45 [
1 Henrietta, Mrs. Reamsbottom.
2 Marion, Mrs. Hobbs.
3 Sophia Elizabeth, m. 2 Jan. 18G8, Freilcrick Agar, Esq.
M.D. of Ponder's End, Middlesex.
Martha Sophia, d. unm.
Frances Maria, ni. Capt. William Harrison, G9th ro^t-
Anne, m. Thomas Heron, Esq.
Louisa, m. John Gibbs, Esq.
Eliza, m. liichard Cane, Esq.
The eldest son,
Thomas Stbatfokd Dcn'nis, Esq. of Fort Granite, J. P., h.
12 June, 1781 ; m. 30 Jan. 1810, his cousin, Katharine Martha
Maria, eldest dau. of Morley Saunders, Esq. of Saunders Grove,
CO. Wicklow, by his wife Ellen Katherine, dau. of James
Glascock, Esq. of Music Hall, co. Dublin, and by her (who d.
15 July, 1825) had issue,
I. Meade Caclfield, now of Fort Granite.
II. Morley Stratford Tynte. A.M., of Barradeny House, h.
1811; Lieut.-Col. late 76th foot; m. 9 May, 1866, Annie,
2nd dau. of Hugh Baker, Esq. of Lismacue, co. Tipperary.
III. John Fitz-Thomas, 6. 1817; late Major 95th foot; m.
24 May, 1854, Jane, only dau. of Jebb Browne, M.D., Statf
Surgeon, and has issue, Thomas Stratford ; Katharine
Martha Mary ; Ellen Louisa ; Mary Sophia ; and Charlotte
Jane.
IV. James Benjamin, b. 1818; Majnr-Gen. K.A. ; m. 1st,
9 June, 1859, Eily, eldest dau. of William B. Drury, Esq.
of Boden Park, Kathfarnham, Barrister-at-Law (who d.
19 April, 1861); 2ndly, 28 June, 1866, Emma, 3rd dau. of
Col. William Broome Salmon, Bombay Staff Corps, and has
issue, Emmeline Maude ; Kathleen Louisa Eose ; Ethel
M <ry ; Rosalie Margaret.
V. Robert William, Bamster-at-Law, b. 1823; d. unm.
15 Dec. 1874.
VI. Edward Albert, of Eadestown, J. P. cos. Wicldow and
Carlow, /). 1824; m. 19 May, 1858, Mary Frances, 2nd dau.
of Rev. John Nunn Woodroffe, Prebendary of Cahirlag, co.
Cork.
1. Katharine Sophia, m. 18 Sept. 1848, Rev. Solomon Don-
OTan, Rector of Horetown (xee DotiO\AS of Balb/hinrt).
n. Ellen Louisa, m. 8 Jan. 1857, Maurice Fitzgerald Sandes,
Esq. of Oak Park, Tralee, co. Kerry, J.P., M.A., late
Registrar-General of Bengal.
Mr. Dennis d. 21 Dec. 1870, and was s. by his eldest son,
Meade Caclfield Dennis, now of Fort Granite.
Sf-rt,-— Fort Granite, Kiltegan, Baltinglass, co. Wicklow ;
Dromin, Eullybunnion, Listowcl, co. Kerry.
DENNISTOUN OF DSNNISTOTJN.
Dexnistoun-, James Waxlis, Esq. of Dennistouu,
CO. Dumbarton, late Lieut. E.N., b. 12 Dec. 1839 ;
s. his uncle 1855 ; in. 2 July, 1868, Caroline Joanna,
dau. of Henry Gore Booth, Esq., brother of Sir
Eoberfc Gore iooth, Bart., and has issuo,
James Geokge, b. 24 May, 1871.
Isabella Caroline, b. 10 May, 1S69.
ILtlltatJC. — Sir Hugh de Danzielstoun, of that ilk,
accorded a reluctant submission to Edward I. 12S6. He had
John (Sir), his successor.
Joanna, or Janet, m. Sir Adam Mure, of Rowallan, and was
mother of Elizabetu Mube, m. King Robert II.
Sir Hugh was s. by his son.
Sir John de Danzielstoux, of that ilk, for many years
Sheriff of co. Dumbarton, and Governor of Duniiiarton Castle,
one of the Lords of Parliament who concurred in the setile-
ment of the Crown upon the descendants of his niece, Elizabeth
Mui-e. He ju. Mary, dau. of Malcolm, 1st Earl of Wigton, and
had (with one dau., Janet, wife of Sir Adam Mure, of Rowallan)
five sons, Robert, his heir; Walter, a bold and turbulent
churcliman, made Bishop of St. Andrews by Robert III. ;
AViLLiAM (Sir), of Colgrain ; Hugh; and Malcolm. The eldest
son and heir.
Sir Robert de Danzielstoun, of that ilk, was Keeper of the
Castle of Dumbarton. His daus. and co-heirs were,
Margaret, m. Sir William Cunninghame, of Kilmaurs.
Elizabeth, ;,! . Sir Robert Maxwell, of Calderwood.
Sii- Robert's brother.
Sir William de DANZiELSTonN, of Colgrain and Camis Esken,
CO. Dumbarton, acquired those estates before 1377. His direct
descendant,
Robert Danzielstoon, of Colgrain, r.t. Katharine dau. of
David Semple, of Noblestoun, by Marion, dau. of Sir William
Edmonstnn, of Duntreath, and left, with other issue, Robert,
heir; and Jolin, living 1560, father, by his wife Euphemia
Bontyne, of Walter Danzielstoun, who, like his predecessor,
resided at Colgrain. He d. 1618, leaving, with several younger
children, John Dennistoun, who, by Margaret, dau. and even-
tual heiress of the ancient family of Spreull, of DaUhurn,
had a son, Archibald Dennistoun. of Dalchurn, Minister of
Campsie, who m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Humphry Noble, of Fame
and Ardardan ; and 2ndly, Katharine, dau. of James Stirling,
of Auchyle. By the former he had a son, William, of whom
in the sequel, as heir-male of the family, and husband of the
heiress of Colgrain. The son and heir,
Robert Danzielstoun, of Colgrain, m. Margaret, dau. of
John Hamilton, of Ferguslie, and, among other children, who
left no issue, had Elizabeth, the wife of John Colquhoun, of
Camstraddan ; Catherine, m. John Macgregor, of Arden-
connal ; and his successor,
James Dennistoun, of Colgrain, who involved the family
inheritance to a con.siderable extent. His son and heir,
Walter Dennistoun, of Colgrain, m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Sir
Patrick Houston, of Houston, by his wife the Lady Janet Cun-
ninghame; and 2ndly, Grace, dau. of John Brisbane, of
Brisbane : by the former he had James, who d. unm. ; and an
elder son, his successor,
John Dennistoun, of Colgrain, a zealous and steady adhe-
rent of the royal cause. He m. Jean, dau. of William Semple,
of Fulwood, and had three daus.,
Margaret, who s. to the estates in virtue of an entail made
by her father, under condition of marrying the heir male of
the family.
Jean. Janet, m. William Semple, of Fulwood.
On the decease of Col. Dennistoun, the male representation
devolved upon the elder son and heir of Mr. Archibald Den-
nistoun, of Dalchurn, Minister of Campsie,
William Dennistoun, who, under the settlement of Col.
Dennistoun, became the husband of his eldest dau., Margaret,
heiress of Colgrain. Of sixteen children, one only survived
hia parents,
John Dennistoun, of Colgraii, who, hy Jane his wife, heiress
of Moses Buchanan, of Glin.s, had, with several daus.,
James Dennistoun, of Colgrain. This Laird '/)i. 1st, Janet,
dau. of John Baird, of Craigtown, and liy her left James, his
successor; and Jean, ?;i. Andrew BuL-lianan, of Ardeneonnal.
He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of John Lyon, of Parklee, and had
three other children,
I. Robert, m. Anne Penelope, dau. of Archibald Campbell, of
Jura, and had issue.
II. Richard, of Kelvin Grove, co. Lanark, m. Christian, dau.
of James Alston, Merchant in Glasgow, heir to the estate of
AVesterton, co. Dumbarton, and dying May, 1834, left sur-
viving issue,
1 Richard, formerly of Kelvin Grove, Glasgow, afterwards
resident at Piniuicle Hill, near Kelso, b. 7 March, 1797:
'„..J1 ii:rl,, |-;;i, Fnir.ees I'.li/.al.eth, youn<iv^\. dau. of
Tie;.,! :; ^ , . 1 ^:ifreitlnv:nle, Esq. ot I.anea.Mer, and
Inil . ; 1.1 ' aiiiiibell, //.21 Aug. ISll ; and Francis
I)-ai_!..... .. .^ Jan. IblS.
2 William, d. lui.a.
1 Isabella, m. Colin Campbell, Esq. of Jura.
2 Mary, m. Archibald Buchanan, Esq. of Auchentorlie, co.
Dumbarton.
I. Mary, m. John Alston, of Westerton.
Colgrain d. 1796, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Dennistoun, of Colgrain, Convener of the co. of
Dumbarton, Vice-Lieut, and Commandant of the local Militia
of that sliire. By Margaret, his 1st wife, dau. of James
Donald, of Geilstoun, he left James, his heir ; and by Jlar-
garet his 2nd wife, dau. of Allan Dreghorn, of Blochairn, he
left four daus., co-heirs to their mother's large fortune,
Isabella Brtson, m. Gabriel Hamilton Dundas, of Westburn
and Duddingstoun.
Janet Baird, m. Hugh Maclean, of Coll.
Elizabeth Dreghorn, m. 22 Feb. 1815, Sir Duncan Camp-
bell, Bart, of Barcalrtine.
Mart Lyon, to. Sir William Baillie, Bart, of Polkcmmet.
He was s. at his decease, 1816, by his only son,
James Dennistoun, of Dennistoun, m. 1801, Mary Ramsay,
dau. of George Oswald, Esq. of Auchincruive and Scotstoun,
and had issue,
James, his heir.
George, a Merchant In Glasgow, m. 1837, Margaret Helen,
dau. of Henry WalUs, Esq. of Maryborough, co. Cork, and
dying 25 April, 1849, left a son, James Wall:?, new of
Dennistoun.
Richard, d. unm. 1S29.
451
DEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DER
Robert, Barrister at Peterborough, Canada West, m. Max-
well, dau. of Major Hamilton, and has, James Frederick
and other issue.
Alexander.
Margaret. Isabella, m. Eev. John Wilson, D.D.
Mary. Elizaboih. Camilhi.
Janet, r,i. William Gillespie Mitchell, Esq. of Garwood.
Mr. Dennistoun d. 1 June, 1834, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Deskistoun, Esq. of Dennistoun, b. 1803; J. P. and
D.L., Member of the Faculty of Advocates; m. 1835, Isabella
Katharina (deceased), eldest dau. of Hon. James Woolfe Murray
of Cringletie, one of the Senators of the College of Justice, Scot-
land, but had no issue. He was author of Memoirs of the Dalces
of Urbino, Memoirs of Sir RoOert Strange, and other works.
He d. 1S55, and was s. by his nephew, the present James
Waixis Dessistocs, Esq.
Arms — Arg., a bend sa.
Crest — A dexter arm in pale ppr. clothed gu. holding an
antique shield sa. charged with a mullet or.
Supporters — Dexter, a lion gu. armed and langued az.;
sinister, an antelope arg. unguled and horned or.
Motto — Adversa virtute repello.
Seat — ^Dennistoun, Kilmalcolm.
.S«i£?e«ce— Hangingshaw, Selkirk.
DENT OF RIBSTON HALT..
Dext, Joseph, Esq. of Ribston Hall, co. York,
and Winterton, co. Lincoln, Barrister-at-Law, J.P.
and D.L. West Eiding, late M.P. for Scarborough,
b. 11 June, 1826 ; s. his father 24 Feb. 1875 ; m. 10
July, 1855, Hilary Helden, dau. of John Woodall,
Esq. of Scarborough, and has issue,
1. John William, b. IS Aug. 1357. I
u. Francis, 6. 11 Aug. 1860.
in. Gharles Henry, 6. 18 Aug. 1865.
IV. Edward Joseph, 6. IG July, 1876.
I. Mary Catheriue. n. Margaret Eleanor.
III. Isabel Ada.
ILiUCaflC— Joseph Dent, E=q. of Kibston Hall, co. York,
and Winterton, co. Lincoln, J.P. and High Sheriff co. York
1847, 6. 1 May, 1791, eldest son of Eobert Trickct, of Hillfoot,
near Sheffield, by Catherine his wife, youngest dau. of John
Dent, of Alkborough ami Winterton, co. Lincoln, assumed, on
succeeding to the estates of his maternal uncle, Jonathan
Dent, Esq. of Winterton, co. Lincoln, and, in compliance with
that gentleman's wUI, the surname of Dent, in lieu of his
patronymic, by royal license, dated 11 Sept. 1831. He rii.
13 June, 182-5, Martha, dau. of Joseph Birley, Esq., and by her
(who d. 11 Oct. 1854) had issue,
I. JoHS Dest, now of Eibston Hall atid Winterton.
II. Joseph Jonathan Dent (Eev.), b. 8 July, 1829 : m. 17 April,
1860, Laura, youngest dau. of the late James W. Freshtield,
Esq., jun., of Ecigate, and has issue, three sons and a aau.
ni. William Dent, C.E., b. 13 March, 1832; m. 26 Nov. 1861,
Mary Perry, 3rd dau. of the late Gapt. Hill, H.M. 26th regt.,
and has issue, one son and one dau.
IV. Henry Francis Dent, b. 2 Juae, 1839; Major 7th Dragoon
Guards; m. Isabella, dau. of late Eev. J. Tomkyns, and
has issue, one son and one dau.
I. Ellen Isabel, ni. 16 April, 1S57, Sir 'Lovelace T. Stamer,
Bart., Archdeacon and Piector of Stoke- upon-Trent, and has
issue.
Mr. Dent rf. 24 Feb. 1 875.
Arms — Arg., on a bend between two cotises engrailed sa.
three lozenges erm. quartering az. three cranes arg. on a chief
or, two roses gu.
Crests — 1st : A demi-tigcr fa. collared arg. resting the sinister
paw on a lozenge erm. : 2nd : On a mount a crane, in the beak
a rose slipped, and resting the claw on a serpent nowed all
ppr.
Motto — Patientia et pcrseverantia.
Sea<^— Eibston Hall, Wethcrby, co. York; and Winterton
Brigg, CO. Lincoln.
about 1775, Elizabeth Davis, and by her (who d. 1619) had
issue,
I. John-, late of Sudeley Castle.
II. Thomas, m. 1819, Mary, dau. of Martin Coucher, Esq. of
Woodmanton, co. Worcester, and dying 1824, left issue,
1 John Coccher, of Severn Bank, co. Worcester, Barrister-
at-Law, now of Sudeley Castle.
2 Martin, d. 3 Feb. 1855, aged 34.
iir. William, b. 1784: J.P., High Sheriff of co. Gloucester,
1851-52; d. unm. 1854.
IV. Benjamin, b. 1786; M..^. Worcester College Oxford,
Kector of Winford, Somerset ; d. 1850.
I. Margaret, m. John Mann, Esq. of Worce.ster.
II. Elizabeth, m. Cuthberc Woodcock, Esq. of Stockwell,
Surrey.
Mr. Dent rf. 1811. His eldest son,
John De.nt, Esq. of Sudeley Castle, J. P., 6. 1777, served as
High Sheriff co. Worcester 1849-50. He d. un.d. 1855, and
was s. by his nephew, the present John Couchek Dext, Esq.
of Sudeley Castle.
Arms—Erm., on a bend nebuly az. three lozenges of the field.
Crest — An heraldic tiger's head erased erm. semee of lozenges
az. flames issuing from the mouth ppr.
Motto — Concordia et industria.
Scat— Sudeley Castle, Winchcomb.
DENT OF SHORTPIiATT TOWES.
Dext, "Wiliiaii Setox, Esq. of Shortflatt Towei',
Northumberland, J. P., late Capt. 47th regt., b. 16
April, 1861 ; s. his father 1872.
ILtllCajC. — William Hedlet Esq., son of William Hedley*
Esq. by his wife, a dau. of the Johnstone family, m. Anne,
dau. of William Dent, Esq., brother of John Dent, Esq. of
Shortflatt Tower, and was father of
Matthew Hedlet, Esq. who in. 1792, Jane Charlton, of the
family of the Charltoss of Lee Hall, co. Northumberland, and
great-niece of Sir William Loraine, of Kirk Harle. He d.
during his shrievalty of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1802, leaving,
with a dau., Jane, an only son,
William Dent Dent, Esq., of Shortflatt Tower, J.P.,
Commander E.N., 6. 18 April, 1796 ; m. 12 May, 1840, Ellen
Mary, dau. of Andrew Seton Kerr, Esq. of Kippilaw, co. Rox-
burgh, and had issue,
I. William Seton, now of Shortflatt Tower.
II. Edward John, b. 8 June, 1855.
I. Ellen, m. 9 April, 1864, William James, Esq.. 42nd regt.,
eldest son of Thomas James Esq. of Otterbum Tower,
Northumberland.
II. Catherine Anne, i/i. 31 July, 18G0, William Eobert John,
Lord Decies.
III. Alicia. IV. Jane Sarah.
v. Maria Georgiana. vi. Emily Maude.
Mr. Dent assumed his present surname, in lieu of his patro-
nymic Hedlet, on succeeding to the property of his great-
uncle, John Dent, Esq. of Shortflatt Tower, in 1831. He d.
31 July, 1872.
^)-)/^s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, on a bend per liend gu.
and sa. three fiLsils conjoined of the field, for Dent ; 2nd and
3rd, gu., two chevronels or, between three hawks belled arg.,
for Hedley.
Crests— \st, Dent : A panther's head affrontee erased, with
flames issuing from the mouth and ears, transpierced by an
arrow barbed and flighted, the pheon towards the dexter aU
ppr.; 2ndly, Hedlet : A shallow rising out of clouds.
Seo<.<— Shortflatt Tower and Moor End House, Newbiggin-by-
Sea, Northumberland.
DENT OF SUDELEY CASTLE.
Dent, John Couchee, Esq. of Sudeley Castle, co.
Gloucester, J. P., F.S.A., Barrister-at-La\v, High
Sheriff 1859, m. 1847, Emma, eldest dau. of John
Brocklehurst, Esq., M.P., of Hurdsiield House,
Macclesfield.
%inCHQC. — John Dent, of Worcester, Merchant, 6. 1751;
son of Lawrence Dent, of Yarm, co. York, Merchant ; m.
DERING OF LOCKLEYS AND DTTNMORE.
Derixg, Geoege Edwaed, Esq. of Loctleys, co.
Herts and Dunmore, co. Galway, b. 15 Jan. 1831 ;
s. his father in tlie Lockleys Manor and estate
1859, and his uncle, Sir George Shee, Bart, in the
Dunmore and other estates 1870. Mr. Dering is
the only son of Robert Dering, of Lockleys,
J. P., formerly an officer in the Rifle Brigade, by.
Letitia his 'oife, 2nd dau. of Sir George Shee,
Bart, of Dunmore, co. Galway (the father of
the above Sir George Shee), and grandson of George
Dering, Esq., youngest son of Sir Edward Dering,
Bart, ''of Surrenden Dering, Kent. Mr. Dering'*
father s. to Lockleys in right of his wife 1838.
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DEV
455
For the Ltneage of this very ancient family, see Bdrke's
Peerage and Jjaronetogc.
^nns— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a fess az. in chief three
torteaux ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a saltier sa.
Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a horse passant sa. maned gold.
Motto — Terrere nolo, timere nescio.
Seats — Lockleys, near Welwyn, Herts; Duumore House, co.
Galway.
DE SALTS OF PORTNALIi PARK,
De Salts, Eet. Henry Ji:rome Augustine
Fane, of Povtnall Park, Surrey, J. P., a Count of
the Holy Roman Empire, M.A. Oxon, formerly
Eector of Fringford, Bicester, co. Oxford, b. 16 Feb.
1828 ; m. 29 March, 1853, Grace Elizabeth, dau. of
Bight Hon. Joseph Warner Heialey, of WaLerperry,
M.P. CO. Oxford, and has issue,
I. EoDOLPH, b. 1854. 11. Cecil, h. 1857.
III. William, b. 1S5S, E.N. IV. Charles, b. 1860.
I. Georgiana.
llr. De Sails s. to Portnall Park in 1872, under the
will of his brotlier-in-law, Col. Thomas Chaloner
Bisse Challoner.
3£tn0agc — JERO^rE, Codnt de Salts (nee Burke's Peerage,
Foreign TMest), in. for his 3rd wife, Henrietta, dau. of Eicht
Eev. William Foster, Bishop of Kilmore (brother of Eisht
Hon. John Foster, Lord Oriel, last Speaker of the Irish House
of Commons), and d. 20 Oct. 1836, leaving by her (who d.
27 Oct. 18o6) the following issue,
Eodolph Leslie, b. 9 May, 1811, C.B., Major-Gen., late Col.
8th Hussars.
William I'ane, of Dawlcy Court, Middlesex, and TefFont,
CO. Wilts, J. P. both cos. , and Lord of the Manor of TeEfont,
M.A Oriel College, Oxford, 1835; 6. 27 Oct. 1812; called
to the Bar at the Inner Temple, 1836; m. 7 March, 1859,
Emily Harriet, eldest dau. and heiress of J. T. Mayne, Esq.
of Teffont.
Leopold Fabius, 6. 26 April, 1815.
John Henry, b. 10 Dec. 1818.
Charles Lewis, b. 4 Jan. 1821, Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards ;
d. 1845.
Henry Jerome Augustine Fane, now of Portnall Park.
Catharina Barbara, m. 21 June, 1832, George, 2nd Lord De
Tabley, and d. 20 July, 1869.
Henrietta Emma, m. 6 Jan. 1859, Col. Thomas Challoner
Bisse Challoner, of Portnall Park, and d. 16 Aug. 1863.
Col. Bisse Challoner d. s. p. 1862, and bequeathed Portnall
Park to his brother-in-law, the present Eev. Heney Jebome
Augustine Fane De Salis, of Portnall Park.
yj?-i);s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a salix or willow ppr.,
for De Salis ; 2nd and Srd, az. three dexter gauntlets or, for
Fane.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed.
Motto — Pro Deo rege et patria.
/Sea «— Portnall Park, Virginia Water, Staines, Surrey.
HfueajC— George Devenish, who is stated to havo
been descended from the great English family of Devenish,
built The Court, at Athlone (called Court Devenish so late
as 1791), and settled there. He m. Celia, dau. of Thomas-
Fitzgerald, Esq., and was .s. by his son,
Christopher Devenish, of Carrowclogher, co. Eoscommon,
111. Susan, dau. of John Hinde, Esq. of Castlemine, by Mary
his wife, dau. of Judge Jones, of Athlone, and had issue,
William Devenish, Esq., eldest son and heir, iii. Deborah
Bhickburne, and had issue, Christopher, Willlam, George,
Elizalieth, and Susannah. The 2nd son,
William Devenish, Esq. of Eush Hill, co. Roscommon, m.
Anne, dau. of F. Fetherston, Esq. of Wliiterock, co. Long-
ford, and had issue, George, his heir; Christopher; John;
Susan, m. 1786, Robert Jones Lloyd, Esq. of Ardnagovan, co.
Eoscommon. The eldest son,
George Devenish, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, m. 1772, Sarah,
dau. of Godfrey Hemsworth, Esq. of co. Tipperary, and d.
1S29, leaving issue (with several daus.),
I. William. ii. Godfrey, E.A.
III. George. iv. John.
v. Eobert, J.P. of Eush Hill, co. Ruscommon, b. 12 Dec.
1785; m. 21 Feb. 1816, Theodosia, youngest dau. of Eev.
Luke Mahon, of Strokestown House ; and d. 18 March,
18Q4, leaving issue,
1 George, b. 2 Dec. 1822; m. the dau. of Major Jones,
and lias three daus. and one son,
2 John, of Ru.sh Hill, b. 4 Feb. 1833; m. Miss Jones, of
Drumard, and has two sons and one dau.
1 Sallj-, ill. 6 Dec. 1837, Thomas Morton, Esq. of Euaun,
and has issue three sons and three daus.,
2 Anne, ra. 19 Dec. 1819, William Lloyd, Esq. of EockviUe,
and has issue six daus. and one son.
3 Another dau.
VI. Christopher.
The eldest son,
William Devenish, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, co. Eoscom-
mon, 6. 1780; 111. Hannah, dau. of John Lloyd, Esq. of Dublin,
and of Cloonfinlough House, co. Eoscommon, and had issue,
John, now of Mount Pleasant. William.
Robert, of Cloonfinlough House, m. 1869, Mereal Elizabeth,
only dau. of Eev. Peter Zobe, A.B., of Bloomfield.
Anna.
Sarah, m. William Lloyd O'Brien, Esq., of Mount Francis,
of Bartholomew JIahon,
DE RODES.
See RoDES.
Hannah.
Jane, m. William Mahon, 2nd
Esq. of Clonfree.
Susan.
Mr. Devenish <?. Nov. 1838.
.^rHJs— Per fess wavy arg. and sa. three sheldrakes counter-
changed collared or.
Crcit — A sheldrake with wings expanded sa. collared or.
Motto — Spero, et captivus nitor.
Seat — Mount Pleasant, Strokestown, co. Eoscommon.
DEVENISH OF MOUNT PLEASANT.
Devenish, John, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, co.
Eoscommon, J.P., b. 21 June, 1814 ; m. 20 Sept.
1838, Susan, dau. of Michael Fox, Esq. of Stephen's
Green, Dublin, by Susan his wife, dau. of Kobert
Jones Lloyd, Esq., and has had issue,
I. William (Rev.), 6. 24 Oct. 1840.
II. Michael Fox, b. 24 Feb. 1842; d. 16 April, 1806.
III. John Lloyd, b. 2 Dec. 1848.
IV. Eobert Jones Sylvester (Eev.), 6. 6 Dec. 1850, A.M.,
T.C.D., m. 5 Feb. 1877, Eusaiuond Kate, only dau. of Eev.
W. J. Price, LL.D., of Waterford.
I. Susan Emma, d. 8 July, 1867.
II. Jane Soi'iia Moore. lu. Anne Sarah Fetherston IT.
IV. Eliza Rebecca Geraldina. v. Hannah Lucinda.
VI. Arabella Margaret.
DEVEBEUX OF BALLYRANKIN.
Deteeeux, John Daly, Esq. of Ballyrankin
House, CO. Wexford, B.A., J.P., b. 12 June, 1834 ;
Barrister-at-Law, late Capt. Wexford Militia.
?it'lTCilCjr. — Nicholas Devereux, Esq. of Ballybarna,
otherwise Kilrush, co. Wexford (descended from the ancient
family of Devereux of Bahnagir, in the same co., which
settled there in the reign of King John), made his will 27 Nov.
1693, and it was proved at Ferns 28 Dec. follov/ing. He had
two sons, James, of Kilrush, who d. s. p., and
John Devereux, Esq. of Ballybarna, or Kilrush, m.
Mary Clare, and by her had issue,
Nicholas, of whom presently.
Matthew, of Ballybarna and Bally rankin, m. 1754, a dau. of
Bartholomew Mm-phy, Esq. of Enniscorthy, and d. s. p.
Thomas.
Ignatius, in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome.
Clare, m. Patrick Sutton, Esq. of Enniscorthy.
The eldest son,
Nicholas Devereux, Esq. of Bunclody, co. Wexford, whose
will bears date 20 Jan. 1 762, m. Mary, dau. of Gerald Kavanagh,
Esq of Ballybranah, co. Carlow, a branch of the Borris family,
and by her had issue,
John, of whom presently.
Mary, ra. 1760, James, son ot Edmoiid Fitzpatrick, Esq. of
Clonleigh, co. Wexford.
Clare, ji*. 1771, Eev. Ulysses Jacob, of Siggmstown, co.
Wexford.
456
DEW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DEW
I-rances, m. Col. John Baylcy; and, 2ndly, Edward Fitz-
gerald, M.D.
The 2nd son,
John Devekeux, Esq. of Kilnish, and afterwards of New-
town Barry, High Sheriff, J.P. co. Wexford 1764, b. 1726; m.
1757, Charlotte, dau. of Walter Chapland Bayley, Esq. of
Gowran, co. Kilkenny, and had issue,
Thoma.s, of Ballyrankin House, d. i'.nr,i.
John, of whom presently.
Elizabeth. Elinor.
Mary, m. Robert Clifford, Esq., co. Wexford; d. s. p.
Charlotte, m. Joseph Marshall, Esq. of Birr, King s Co.
The younger son,
John Devereux, Esq. of Ballyrankin House, 6. 176S; Major
of the Wexford Militia 27 July, 1801 ; m. 1796, Anasiacia, dau.
and heir of Hyacinth Daly, Esq. of Killimur Castle, Mayor of
Galway, by Anne his wife, dau. and co-heir of Dermot Daly,
Esq. of Killimur, and had issue,
Nicholas, of whom presently.
Hyacinth, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 6. 11 June, 1803; d. s. 2'>-
1824.
Charlotte, m. James Douglas Johnston, Esq. of Snow Hill,
CO. Fermanagh, and d 1843. leaving issue.
Maria, m. Richard Hall, Esq. of Innismore Hall, co. Fer-
managh, and had issue.
Major Devereux d. 1841, and was s. by his eldest son,
Bev. Nicholas Devebeux, D.D. of Ballyrankin House, co.
Wexford, and Killimur Castle, co. Galway, Rector and Pre-
bendary of the parish of Kilrush, 6. 17 Sept. 1799 ; m. 10 April,
1833, Maria, 2nd dau. of John Harward Jessop. Esq. of Doory
Hall, CO. Longford, and York Place. Portman Square, London,
by Frances his wife, only dau. and heiress of Sir Frederick
Flood, Bart, of Newtown-Ormonde, M.P. co. Wexford, and
d. 12 Sept. 1867, having hud issue,
John Dalt, now of Ballyrankin House.
Frederick Flood, late Lieut. 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers, b.
29 April, 1836 ; of Farm Hill House, co. Kildare ; m. 15 Aug.
1868, Elizabeth, widow of W. Fleetwood, Esq., and d. s. j).
6 Feb. 1869.
Nicholas Jessop (Rev.), B.A. T.C.D., b. 12 Sept. 1841;
Curate of Saltwood, Hytlie.
Hyacinth Daly, b. 3 Jan. 1846; Lieut. 87th Royal Irish
Fusiliers.
Robert Fetherston, 6. 25 May, 1847, Lieut. 2nd West India
regt.
Frances, m. 23 July, 1856, Rev. John Harward Jessop
Handcock, Incumbent of Woodlands, Kent, grandson of
Richard, 2nd Lord Castlemaine. She d. 4 Feb. 1864, leaving
issue.
Maria, vi. 1865, Alfred Henry, 2nd son of Capt. George
Wynne, late Scots Greys, who was grandson of Right Hon.
Owen Wynne of HasUwood, co. Sligo, and has issue.
Anna Statira, m. 3 Nov. 1877, Dacre Ives Barrett-Lennard,
son of Rev. Dacre Barrett-Lennard, and grandson of Sir
Thomas Barrett-Lennaid, 1st bart. of Belhus.
Rev. N. Devereux sold Killimur in 1860 to Lord Dunsandle,
and d. 1867.
^niis— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, erm., a fe.^s gu. in chief three
torteaux; 2nd and 3rd, per fess arg. and or, a lion rampant
per fess sa. and gu. in chief two open dexter hands of the
last.
Crest — A buck trippant ppr.
Motto— Ver angusta ad augusta.
Seat — Ballyrankin House, Ferns, co. Wexford.
DE WINTON OF MAESLLWCH CASTLE.
De Wintox, Walter, Esq. of MaesUwch Castle,
CO. Radnor, h. 1868 ; s. liis father 24 May, 1878.
iLinCaSC. — Roeert de AVintona, OB WiNCESTKiA, is
stated to have come into co. Glamorgan with Robert Fitz-
hamon, and to have built a castle at Lanquian, near Cam-
bridge, and to have been ancestor of
The Rev. Thomas Wilkins, LL.B., Rector of Llanmaes and
St. Mary Church, and Prebendary of LlandaS'; he m. Jane,
dau. of Thomas Carne, of Nash, by Jane his wife, dau. of Sir
Edward Stradling, Bart, of St. Donat's Castle, and left at his
decease, 1698, two sons. The elder son,
Thomas Wilkins, Prothonotary of the Brecon Circuit, in.
1st, Anne, dau. of Richard Cann, E.sq., brother of Sir Robert
Cann, Bart, of Compton, co. Gloucester, and had issue, Cann,
his heir. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Meredith Bowen, Esq.
of Lanweme, co. Brecon, and had by her one son, John,
ancestor of the families of De Winton of MaeMwch and
Maesderwin. The elder son,
Cann Wilkins, Esq., 6. 31 Oct. 1702; m. Mary, dau. of Mrs.
Anne Morgan, widow of Thomas Morgan, Esq. of St. George's,
Somerset, and had issue, Thomas, J.P., High Sheriff of
Somerset 1787, assumed the surname and arms of Morgan;
Richard, Vicar of St George's; and George. The 3rd son.
The Rev. George Wilkins, Rector of St. Michael's, Bristol,
b. 1743; in. 1st, Mary, dau. of John Dinwiddle, Esq.; 2ndly,
Johanna, dau. of John Wilkins, Esq. of The Priory, co. Brecon,
by whom he had one dau., m. John Parry Wilkins, Esq. ; and
3idly, Anne, dau. of John Thompson, Esq. of Waterford, by i
whom (who d. 1791) he hud i.ssue,
I. Cann, of Clifton, J.P. and D.L., who resumed, together
with the rest of the family, by sign manual, 1839, their
ancient surname of De Winton. He m. Mary, dau. of
Thomas Evans, E.sq. of Berthlyd, and widow of William
Williams, Esq. of Pwlly Pant, and by her (who d. 8 Sept.
1340) had issue,
1 Walter ThoMPSON, representative of the family.
2 Herbert William, M.A. St. John's Coll. Cambridge.
3 Robert Henry, late Capt. 99th regt. ; m. and has issue.
1 Charlotte Augustus.
II. George, late Capt. 39th regt., J.P. for Somerset; m.
Emma Julian, 4th dau. of George Robinson, Esq., of
Queen's Square, Bath, and Rose Hill, Tunbridge Wells,
Kent, and has issue, Frederica Isabella; and George Jean
de Winton, an ofBcer in the 99th regt.
m. Thomas, Lieut. R.N. (deceased), in. Miss Lynch, and had
one dau., Mary Anne Morgan, m. 1840, Baron William de
Ludwigsdorft, of Deutsch Altenburg, in Lower Austria.
IV. William, late Major in the Light Cavalry ou the Bombay
Establishment.
I. Harriot (deceased), m. I't, William Jeffreys, Esq. of Swan-
sea, and 2ndly, George Bird, Esq. of the same place.
Arms — Per pale or and arg. a wyvern vert.
Ciesi — A wyvern ppr.
31oUo — Syn ar dy Him.
Having thus detailed the senior line, we will proceed with
that of Maesllwch : —
John Wilkins, Esq., &. 13 Not. 1713; only son of Thomas
Wilkins, Esq., the Prothonotary, by Anne Bowen, his 2nd
wife, m. Sibil, dau. of Walter Jeffreys, Esq. of The Priory, co.
Brecon, and had, with six daus., four sons,
Thomas, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. William Games, Rector
of Llandoffy, and had one son, John, who hi. Miss Williams,
of Brecon.
Walter, of whom presently.
John I Rev.), d. unm.
Jeffreys (see De Winton of Macsdcvicen).
William, Prothonotary, d. unm.
Mr. Wilkins d. 1784. His 2nd son,
Walter Wilkins, Esq., M.P. co. Radnor, in. 24 Feb. 1777,
Catherine, dau. of Samuel Hayward, Esq. of Walsworth Hall,
CO. Gloucester, and left, with a dau., Augusta Frances, de-
ceased, a son and successor,
Walter Wilkins, Esq., M.P., of Maesllwch Castle, co. Rad-
nor, m. March, 1806, Hon. Catherine Eliza Devereux, 3rd dau.
of Henry, Viscount Hereford, and by her (who in.. 2ndly, W.
R. Stretton, Esq.) had issue,
Walter, his heir.
Katherine Augusta Marrianna, r,i. 10 Aug. 1830, William
Vann, Esq.
Mary Anne Eliza, m. William Mcyrick, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law.
Georgiana Frances, m. 7 Dec. 1830, Charles Stretton, Esq. of
Llangoed Castle, co. Brecon.
Mr. Wilkins d. 1 May, 1830, and was s. by his son.
Walter Wilkins, Esq. of Maesllwch Castle, M.P. for co.
Radnor, 0. 13 Oct. 1809; who assumed, 1839, the ancient sur-
name of De Winton. He in. 14 Feb. 1831, Julia Cecilia, 2nd
dau. of Rev. Richard John Collinson, Rector of Gateshead, co.
Durham, and dying in May, 1840, left issue, Walter, late of
Maesllwch Castle; Francis Walter; and Emily Gwenllyan.
The elder son,
Walter De Winton, Esq. of Maesllwch Castle, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1854 and 1862, Capt. 1st Life Guards,
6. 30 Nov. 183'.:; in. 19 June, 1867, Frances Jessie, youngest
dau. of Hon. and Rev. Arthur Talbot, Rector of Ingestre and
Church Eaton, Stafford, and had, with other issue,
AV alter, now of Maesllwch Castle.
He d. 24 May, 1878.
^)-ms— Per pule or and arg. a wyvern vert between two
spear-heads sa.
Vrest.<i — 1st: A wyvern's head erased vert, collared arg. the
collar embattled counter-embattled; 2nd : A demi-lion rampant,
issuing from a mural crown, holding in his paws a rose-branch,
and charged on the shoulder with a tuU-blown rose.
MoUo— Syn ar dy Hiln.
/Sea «— Maesllwch Castle, Hay, co. Radnor.
i
DEW
TnE LANDED GENTRY.
Die
457
DE WrNTON OF MAESDERWEN.
De Wintox, Ch^eles Hexet, Esq. of Maesdcr-
vren, co. Brecon, h. Feb. 1856 ; s. his grandfather,
1864.
JLtllCaflC— Jetfbets WrLKiss, Esq. of the Priory, near
Brecon (4th son of John WUkins, Esq., see De Winton of
MacsUicch), m. Catherine, 4rh dau. of the late Rev. Gregory
Parry, of Uandevailog, co. Brecon, Prebendary of Worcester,
and had issue,
John Pabbt, of Slaesderwen.
Jeffreys, of the Isle of Wight, m. Hannah Lee, and has issue,
Jeffreys; Catherine; Emma, m. Kev. John Kiteah;
Frances ; Mary Hannah : and Blanche.
Walteb, of Wallsworth Hall (see De Winton of WallswoHh
Hnll).
Eichard, m. Angelina, dau. of Thomas Green, Esq., late M.P.
for Arundel ; and d. s. p. 1S19.
Edward, d. utim. in Canada.
Elizabeth, m. John Jones, Esq., late of Skethrog House, co.
Brecon.
Catherine, m. Capt. William Murray.
Mr. Wilkins d. 21 Jan. 1S19. His eldest son,
John Paret de Wi.vton, Esq. of Maesderwen, co. Brecon,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1829-30, b. 21 July, 1778; m. 1st,
10 Oct. 1803, Jane, dau. of the late Eev. George Wilkins, of
Weston, Somerset, hut hy her (who d. Aug. 1810) had no
issue. He m. 2ndly, 1 Jan. 1812, Charlotte Eliza, 3rd dau. of
the Eev. William Davies, Eector of Newport Pagnel, Bucks,
and of Llangorse, co. Brecon, by whom (who d. 26 Feb. 1820)
he had issue,
I. John Jeffreys, of Priory Hill, J.P. and D.L., 6. 28 Aug.
1813; m. Emma Eliza, dau. of Capt. Phillips, E.N., and
d. V. p. 1863, having had issue,
1 Parry, Capt. Sth Hussars.
2 Charles Hexbt, successor to Ms grandfather, now of
Maesdersven.
1 Emma Eliza. 2 Sybil Catherine.
n. Eichard Davies, 6. 11 March, 1821; Lieut. 52nd regt. ; cf.
1841.
ni. William, of Tvmawr, co. Brecon, J.P. and D.L , High
Sheriff 1874, b.'s Feb. 1823; m. 1st, IboJ, Hepzibah
Lancella Frances, 3rd da'o. of Eight Hon. Sir Lancelot
Shadwell, Vice-Chancellor, and by her (who '/. 18^:2) has a
son, Wilfred Seymour, 6. 1856 ; and a dau., Frances Emily.
He Til. 2ndly," 1864, Mary Janet Eleanor, only dau. of Eear
Admiral Harding.
IV. Henry, M.A., of Tyncal, co. Brecon, J. P., 6. 13 Feb. 1826 ;
m. 1859, Caroline Gertrude, dau. of Eev. Henry and Lady
Emily Harding, and has a dau., Mary Gertrude.
1. Mary Catherine.
n. Charlotte Anna, m. W. Logan Elmslie, Esq. of the 10th
regt.. and has issue.
m. Catherine Eebecca, m. 1847, Henry Daniel Garden, Esq.,
of the 52nd regt., 2nd son of Sir Henry Carden, Bart.
Mr. De Winton m. 8rdly, 5 March, 1828, Harriet, 3rd dan. of
the late Eev. Edward Powys, of Westwood, Staffordshire, and
bad a dau.,
IV. Emily Catherine Powys, m. 1856, Joseph Eichard Cobb,
Esq.
He d. 1S64, and was $. by his grandson.
Anns, C-fst, and Motto—See De VTisroy of Maesllwch.
iSint— Maesderwen House, near Brecon.
DE WINTON OF WALLSWORTH HALL.
De Wi.vtox, Thomas, Esq. of WaUsu-orth HaU,
CO. Gloucester, J.P.. High Sheriff 1863, retired Capt.
E.A., b. 2J. Oct. 1814 ; -«. 7 Aug. 18.52, Barbara,
ouly dau. of W. H. Peel, Esq. of Avlesmore, co.
Gloucester, and has issue,
I. Ebxxst Hatward, b. 23 May, 1S53.
n. John Parry, b. 19 May, 1854.
ui. Thomas Walter, 6. 1 Dec. Is55.
IV. Alfred, b. 1 Jan. 1857. v. Cecil, 6. 21 May, 1S53.
VI. Harold, 6. 2 May, 1862.
vn. Henry Peel, 6. 15 Sept. 1S63.
I. Francis Edith Barbara. u. Maude.
in. Margaret.
Ittntagr.— The Eev. Walter de Winton, of Hay Castle,
CO. Brecon, ord son of Jeffreys Wilkins, Esq. of The Priory,
near Brecon, by Catherine Parry, his wife, m. 5 Sept, 1809,
Maria Jacoba, dau. of Mr. Chiappini, of Florence, in Italy,
and sister of the Dowager Baroness Newborough, and had
issue,
Thomas, now of Wallsworth Hall.
Walter Hayward, Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, to whom the late
"Walter de Winton, Esq. of MaesUwch Castle, bequeathed
the Wallswoith Hall estate, which Mr. Walter Hayward de
Winton left at his decease, 1842, to his father.
Charles Lorenzo, Major 16th Foot.
Henry (Eev.), m. Thoma.sine Collinson, and has issine
Frances 3Iaria, m. 3 May, 1834, Spencer Bulkeley' Baron
Newborough, and d. 18 Xov. 1857.
Catherine Maria, in. 1846, Laurence Henry Peel, Esq.
The Eev. Walter de Winton d. 13 Nov. 1851.
Arms, &c. — See De Winton of ilaedlicch.
.Seai— Wallsworth Hall, Siiudjiurst, Gloucester.
D-EYNCOURT.
See Texxy^ox DErxcoUET.
DICCONSON OF WRIGHTINGTON.
Diccoxsox, Thomas, Esq. of Wrightington HaU,
CO. Lancaster. J. P., High SherrfP 1867, s. his mother,
Mrs. (Clifton) Dicconson, 18G2.
iLl'llCagC— Edward Dicco.nso.v, Esq. of Eccleston, eo.
Lancaster, m. Anne, dau. of John Wrightinton, and niece and
heiress of Sir Edward Wrightinton, Knt. of Wrightinton, had a
son and successor,
William Dicconson, Esq. of Eccleston, in. Jane, only dan.
and heir of Hugh Nelson, Esq. of Heskyn, co. Lancaster, and
d. circa 1652, leaving a son and heir,
HcGH Dicconson, Esq. of Wrightington, J.P. co. Lancaster,
m. Agnes, 3rd dau. of Roger Kirkby, Esq. of Kirkby, co. Lan-
caster, by Agnes his wife, dau. of Sir John Lowther, Knt. of
Lowther, Westmorland, and d. 5 Jan. 1690-91, having had,
with other issue,
Eogeb, 2nd son, of whom presently.
Edward 3rd son, b. 1670, nominated Vicar Apostolic of the
Northern District of England, Sept. 174U; consecrated
Bishop of Malta, March, 1741, d. 24 April, 1752.
The 2nd son,
Roger Dicconson, Esq. m. Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress
of Edward Petre, Esq. of Margaretting, Essex, son of the Hon.
Edward Petre, and d. 23 July, 1742. leaving a son and heir,
Edward Dicconson, Esq. of Wrightington, 6. 3 Sept.
1700; r,i. 7 Feb. 1722, Mary, 2nd dau. of George Blount, Esq.,
and sister of Sir Edward Blount, Bart, of Sodington, and by her
(who d. 17 Oct. 1746) had issue,
William, his heir.
Edwabd, successor to his brother.
Hugh, b. 20 Dec. 1735; d. uiir.i. 12 Dec. 1753.
Constantia, m. Charles Jemingham, Esq., a General in the
Imperial Service.
Mary. m. Eobert Dillon, Seigneur de Terrafort, in France,
heir male of the Kilcoman line of the noble family of Dillon,
and had issue.
Elizabeth, r.i. (settlement dated 7 June, 1749) Basil Thomas
Scarisbrick, Esq., who assumed the surname of Eccleston,
pursuant to the will of Thomas Eccleston, of Eccleston, and
d. 23 May, 1789. Elizabeth d. 27 Dec. 1753 ; their son,
Thomas Eccleston, of Eccleston, s. his un'.;le at Wright-
ington.
Barbara, m. John Towneley, Esq. of Comey House,
Middlesex.
Anne.
Catharine, ,;i. Henry Hervey Aston, Esq. of Aston, co.
Chester.
Mr. Dicconson was s. by his son,
WiLUAji Dicconson, Esq. of Wrightington, b. 24 Oct. 1727,
r,i. Meliora, dau. of Thomas Stanley, Esq. of Culcheth, and
dying s. p., was «. by his brother,
Edward Dicconson, Esq. of Wrightington, 6. 19 Nov. 1729;
at whose decease the estate of Wrightington devolved on his
nephew,
Thomas Eccleston, Esq. of Eccleston, Scarisbrick, and
Wrightington, ;)i. 19 April, 17S4, Eleonora, dau. of Thomas
Clifton, Esq. of Clifton and Lytham (see Clifto-n" of Lylham),
and had issue,
I. Thomas, 6. 28 Nov. 1785 ; who succeeded to the Scarisbrick
estates, and assumed the surname and arms of Scabisbbick
by royal Ucense, 8 May, 1810, lii. Sybella Georgiana, dau. of
William Harrington, Esq. of Shaw Hall, co. Lancaster, but
d.s.p. 17 July, 1833.
n. William, b. 16 Sept. 1797 ; d. Ti Oct. 1809.
m. Charles, heir lo Wrightington.
I. Anne, ni. 18 Oct. 1807, Sir Thomas Windsor Hunloke.
Bart, of Wingerworth, co. Derby, and had issue,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
DIG
1 Sir Henry Hunloke, Bart., d. unm. 15 Feb. 18SG.
1 Charlotte Hunloke, d. unm. 16 May, 1857.
2 Kliza Margaret Hunloke, m. Leon Biodos, Marquis de
Castcja.
Anno, Lady Hunloke, was authorised by royal license,
17 Oct. 1880, to lake the name and arms of Scabisbeick
only.
II. Blary, took the name of Dicconsos, 1.? March, 1831.
III. Elizabeth, m. l.i Jan. 1819, Edward Clifton, Esq.,
4th son of John Clifton, Esq. of Clifton and Lytham, co.
Lancaster, and by him (who d. 23 Jan. Ib&O) had issue as
below.
IV. Catherine.
Mr. Eccleston sold the e.state of Eocleston to Col. Samuel
Taylor, of Moston; and on succeeding to the possession of the
Scarisbrick property, assumed the surname of Scabisbeick.
He d. 1 Nov. 1809. His next surviving son,
Chaeles Ecclestcv, Esq. 6.24 June. 1801, s. to Wrighting-
ton,andtook thenamcanilarmsof DiccoNSON, 8May, 1810; and
subsequently, 24 Aug. 18.33, adopted that of Scabisbeick, on
becoming possessed of Scarisbrick. He served as High Sheriff
CO. Lancaster 1839, and d. .«. p. 6 May, 1860, whereupon the
estate of Wrightington passed to the son of his sister,
Elizabeth Clifton, then widow of Edward Clifton, Esq.,
late of Dorset Square, London, sometime a Captain in the
Coldstream Guards; and she and her issue were authorized,
11 Feb. 1861, to take, in compliance with an injunction in
the will of her father, the name and arms of Dicconson. By
her said husband she had issue,
I. Thomas, now of Wi-ightington.
II. William Charies Clifton.
ni. Henry Clifton, d. 26 March, ISe.^.
IV. Edward Gerald Clifton. v. Charles Clifton.
I. Harriet, m. 14 Feb. 1849, Robert Tolver, Lord Gerard.
II. Mary Charlotte Clilion.
Mrs. (Clifton) Dicconson d. 9 Nov. 1862.
.<4rTO«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a cro?s quarterly,
pierced between four hinds' heads erased vert iwo cross-
crosslets fitchee in pale, and as many escallops in fessofthe
field, for Dicconson ; 2nd and 3rd, sa., on a bend arg. three
mullets gu., for Clifton.
Crexti — 1st, Dicconson, a bezant thereon a hind's head
Tert erased gu. holding in the mouth a cross-crosslet fitchee
of the last ; 2nd, Clifton, a dexter arm embowed in armour
or, holding in the hand ppr. a. sword arg. pommeled and
hilted gold.
Motto — Adverso fortior.
<bcaJ— Wrightington Hall, near Wigan.
DICK.
See Htjm:e of HuiiEWOOD,
DICKENSON OF SYSTON COURT.
DiCKEXsox, Fredeeic BouGnTON Newton, Esq.
of Svston Court, co. Gloucester, J.P., D.L., B.A.
Christ Church, son of the late Newton Dickenson,
Esq., Coldstream Guards, and his wife Eliza Lady
Braythwaite Boughton, of Boston Court, co. Hero-
ford, m. 17 June, 1843, Harriette Elizabeth, eldest
dau. and co-heiress of Fiennee Trotman, Esq. of
Syston Court, co. Gloucester, and Bucknell Manor,
CO. Oxon, and by her (who d. 1875) has issue,
I. FiENNES Eocghton Nev. ton, COth Royal Rifles; 6. 4 April,
1847.
II. Laurence Boughton Herbert, 6. 30 Aug. 1S52.
III. Francis Wingfield, b. 15 March, 1660.
IV. Montague Cecil, h. 15 July, 18G3.
V. Lenthal Greville, b. 20 Nov. 1SG4.
I. Harrictta Sophia Emmcline.
II. Eliza Laura Geraldine. iii. Augusta Frederica.
IV. Frances Louisa. v. Chariolte Anieha Marguerite.
VI. Eleanor Florence.
Mr. Dickenson is descended from the Dickensons of
Dosthill House, Staffordshire ; Wingflelds of Hasle-
borough Hall, co. Derby ; and the ^Vildmans.
HtltCagC. — The Trotman family claims descent from
William of Wykeliam, through the marriage of Samuel Trot-
man, of Syston, Bucknell, and Shelswell, with Mary Filmer,
niece and eo-heiress of Laurence, Lord Saye and Sele, a marriage
which brought large landed property into the family. Syston
Court has been in possession of the Trotmans since the time of
Chaeles I., and the records of the family extend to a much
longer period in the co. of Gloucester.
Anns—Kz., a fess between two lions passant erm.
Cnat — A demi-lion rampant az.
J/y«o— Facta noii verba.
Siat — Syston Court, near Bristol.
DICKIN OF LOPPINGTON.
DiCKiN, Thomas Atcheelet Massy, Esq. of
Lojipington House, Salop, J. P., late Capt. 9th regt.
of foot, h. 3 Dec. 1836 ; m. 22 Feb. 1866, Margaret
Elizabetli, only child of the Eev. Joseph Gabbett,
of Shelboume, co. Limerick, and has issue,
I. Thomas, h. 1870.
I. Margaret Ehzabeth Gabbett.
II. Jane Eleanor, d. 18 June, 18C8.
JCilTCaSE. — NicnoLAs Dickin, of Loppington, Salop,
Gent., d. 1865, leaving, by Anne his wife, who was buried at ^
Loppington 1C62, a son, John Dickin, 6. 14 Nov. 1659, who
was interred at Loppington, 15 April, 1698, leaving a son,
Thomas Dickin, of Loppington, Gent., in. twice; by his IsU
wife, Jane, he had a son, John, d. 1702; and by his 2nd,
Sarah, he had another son, Tho.mas Dickin, of Loppington, d.
1729, leaving, by Sarah his wife, two sons, John Dickin, of
Loppington, father of John Dickin, Esq. of Loppington, whose
son, John Dickin, Esq. of Elm Grove, Devon, at. Miss Pleydell,
of Somerset, and
Thomas Dickin, Esq. of Aston Hall, m. 19 Feb. 1731, Anne
Groome, widow, dau. of John Birch, Esq. of Lee, and had a
son and heir,
Thomas Dickin, Esq. of Wem, High Sheriff of Shropshire
1799, TO. 1775, Sarah, dau. of Roger Atclierley, Esq. of The
Cross, in the parish of Ellesmere, and co-heir (with her sisters,
Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Philips) of her only brother, Edward •
Attheriey, Esq. of The Cross. By this lady, who d. 1803, be i|
had issue, j
Thomas, late of Loppington.
Roger Spencer, of Broughton Villa, m. Jane, dau. of the lat"?
Rev. Richard Parke-;, Vicar of Loppington, and has issue.
Sarah, m. Rev. Corbett Brown, Rector of Withington ani
Upton Magna, co. Salop, and d. leaving issue.
Anne, d. unm.
Dorothy, vi. John Walford, Esq. of Wem, and d. lea* 'J». .
issue.
Maria, m. Capt. Edward Cowley, and d. leaving issue.
Elizabeth, d. unm.
Mr. Dickin d. 1805, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Dickin, Esq. of Loppington House, Salop, J.P,
and D.L., formerly Major Shropshire Militia, b. Oct. 1781; m.
11 Oct. 1827, Jane, 4th dau. of the Hon. Edward Massy, 2ncl
son of Hugh, 2nd Lord Massy, of Duntrileague, and had
issue,
Thomas Atcherlet Massy, now of Loppington.
Edward Thomas JIassy, 6. 22 Sept. 1842.
John Lloyd, b. 4 Feb. 1845.
Catherine Massy, m. 25 Sept. 1855, John Nanney Chambre
Vaughan, Esq. of Woodgate, eldest son of Hobert Chambre
Vaughan, Esq. of Burlton Hall, Salop, and has issue.
Sarah, m. 24 Aug. 1852, John David Downing, Esq., Capt.
I'Jth regt.
Eleanor Vickers. Jane Louisa.
Sophia Anna, d. 11 April, 1835.
Thomasine Jannette, d. 17 Feb. 1845.
Mr. Dickin d. 25 Oct. 1855.
Arms — Erm., on a cross-flory sa. a leopard's face or.
Crest — A lion sejant or, holding in the dexter paw a cross-
crosslet or.
J\Joito — Vincit Veritas.
Seat — Loppington House, Wem, Salop.
DICKINS OF COOLHUEST.
ScEASE - DiCKiNS, Chaeles Spencee, Esq. of
Coolhurst, Sussex, J.P. and D.L., b. 5 Feb. 1830 ;
m. June, 1855, Anna Maria, dau. of Kobert Aldridge,
Esq. of St. Leonard's Forest, Horsham, and has,
I. Chaeles Robert, 6. 17 Oct. 1857.
II. Spencer William. iii. Alwyne Frederick.
IV. Compton Beauclerk.
I. Mary Caroline.
Die
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Die
459
ILtltCaCIC. — The family of Dickins was settled at Broad-
way, in Worcestersliii-e, at an early penotl; and in the reisn
of Chables II.. Tliomas Dickins was a Bencher and Treasurer
of the Inner Temple. He left an only dau., d. unni. and be-
queathed her properly between Ambrose Dickins, Esq., father
of Francis DicUins, Esq. of WoUaston, co. Northampton, and
Anthony Dickins, who m. the heiress of Scrase,
Anthony Dickins, Esq. of Broadway, co. Worcester, son
of WUliam Dickins, bapt. at Broadway, 19 Sept. 1624, m. Mar-
garet, dau. and heir of Edward Times, Esq. of Cherrington,
CO. Warwick, and left two sons, of whom the elder,
Times Dickins, Esq. of London, bapt. at Broadway. 123IarcJi,
1669 ; d. s. p. before 1707, and was «. by his brother,
William Dickins, Esq. of Cherrinston, co. Warwick, bapt. at
Broadway, 10 Aug. 16.59, who was father of
Anthont Dickins, Esq., whose son,
William Dickins, Esq. of Cherrington, bapt. at Broadway,
22 Jan. 1715; m. and had a son,
Anthony Dickins, E,-q., bapt. at Broadway, 6 Oct. 1734;
Prothonotary of tlie Court of Common Pleas, m. Sally, dau.
and co heir of Charles Scrase, Esq. of Brighton (lineally des-
cended from Tuppin Scrase, Esq. of Bletchington, to whom
Sir William Segar, Garter, sranted, 1616, a crest for his arms).
Of this marriage there was issue,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. William, m. Mary, dnu. of P.ev. Henry Bennett, of
Thorpe, Surrey, and had issue,
1 William, of Cherrington, co. Warwick (scs that Arliclt).
1 Mary, m. the eldest son of Sir James Allan Park.
2 Sophy. 3 Harriet.
III. Thomas m. Louisa, dau. of — Hinde, Esq. of Langham
Park, Essex.
I. Sarah, m. T. Sawyer, Esq. of Heywood Lodge, Berks.
The eldest son,
Charles Dickins, Esq. assumed the additional .surname and
arms of Scrase, upon the demise of his maternal grandfather,
1792; iii. 5 May, 1792, Elizabeth, dau. of John Devall, Esq.
of London, and left at his decease, 11 Oct. 1833, an only
child,
Charles Scrase Dickins, Esq. of Coolhurst, Sussex, J.P.
andD.L., High Sheriff 1800, b. 15 Sept. 1794; m. IS Feb. 1829,
I-'idy Frances Elizabeth Compton, dau. of Charles, 1st Mar-
g less of Northampton, and has issue,
I. Charles Spencer.
u. Compton Alwyne, Capt. and Brevet-Major 28th regt. of
foot. Knight of the Legion of Honour; 6. 8 May, 1831.
III. William Drummond, Major 3Ist regt.; has Indian and
Crimean medals; 6. 29 May, 1832.
He d. Aug. 1875.
.i4/-ms— Quarterly; 1st and 4th, erm., on a cross flory sa. a
leopard's face or; 2nd and 3rd, az., a dolphin naiant arg. fins
or, between three escallops of the last.
Cres^.s- 1st: A lion sejant sa. holding in the dexter paw
a cross flory or; 2nd: On the stump of a tree entwined by a
serpent ppr. a falcon volant also ppr. beaked membered and
tailed or.
Seat — Coolhurst, Horsham.
DICKINS OF CHEimiNGTOlI.
DiCKixs, WiLLiAir, Esq. of Clien-nigton, co.
Warwick, J.P. and D.L. co. Warwick, J.P. cos.
Grloucester and Worcester, and Chairman Warwick,
shire Quarter Sessions, h. 1793 ; m. 1821, Lucy,
dau. of the late Hon. Sir James Allan Parke, Judge
of the Common Pleas, and has, with other issue,
William Park, M..4., J.P., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1824.
For Lineage, <fec., see 'preceding Memoir.
S«!<— Cherrington House, Shipston-on-Stour.
I. William (101, Harley Street, W.) late 2nd Somerset
Mihtia, 6. 29 Amo-. |s,',;i: ,„. is75, Helen Isabella, eldest
d,au. of thelatriM.il-.' i; nni.sfather, Esq., y.E.I.C.S., and
niece of the l:rr lilm MrL.nnan, Esq., F.ll.C.P., Physi-
ci.an-General llrnnhiy I'lLsidency, and has a son, William
Francis, 6. March, 1S77.
II. Reginald, 6. 27 Jan. 1841.
III. Henry, 6. 25 July, d. 18 Dec. 1S42.
IV. Arthur, b. 18 Jan. 1847.
V. Edmund, b. 27 June, 1850.
VI. Carey, b. 18 Aug. 1851.
I. Sophia Caroline. ii. Frances.
in. Gertrude. iv. Lucy. v. Philippa Mary.
VI. Mary, m. April, 1878, Hon. F. C. Agar Kobartes, only
son of Lord Kobartes.
VII. Edith.
UlUCagC— Toe Rev. William Dickinson, B.D. Rector of
Appleton and Besselsleigh, near Oxford, m. Mary, dau. of
Edmund Colepepper, Esq. of Hallingbourne, Kent, and had,
with other is-sue, two sons, i. Edmund, M.D., Physician to
King Charles II., d. 19 April, 1707, aged 83, leaving, by Eliza-
beth Luddington his wife, an only dau., Elizabeth, m. 1st,
Sir G. Shires, and 2nd]y, Baron Blomberg ; and ii. Francis.
This
Francis Dickinson, Esq. of Barton, Jamaica, 6. 1632 ; m.
16C2, Margaret, dau. of Stephen Crook; and dying 28 Nov.
1704, left, with other issue, a son,
Caleb Dickinson, Esq. of Monks, Wilts, b. 1070; m. Sarah,
dau. of Richard Vickris, Esq. of Chew Magna ; and d. 3 Nov.
1728, leaving issue, Ezekiel, of Monks, r,i. F"rances, dau. of
Thomas Barnard, of London, and was father of Barnard,
d.s.p. 1832; Caleb; Vickers, father of Charles Dickinson,
Esq., 1)!. Catherine Aldingham: Margaret, m. 1st, G. Oldner,
Esq., and 2ndly, Gabriel Goldney ; Mary, m. Truman Harford,
Esq. of Bristol. The 2nd son,
Caleb Dickinson, Esq of Bristol, Merchant, d. 1783, leav-
ing, by Sarah his wife (who d. 1766) a son and heir,
William Dickinson, 6. 173,'j, three times M.P. for Somerset-
shire, m. Philippa, dau. of Stephen Fuller, Esq. of Brightling,
Sus.sex ; and (/. April, 1S06, leaving a dau., Frances, tn. 1801,
John F. Pinney, Esq. of Somerton Erleigh; and a son,
William Dickinson, Esq. of Kingweston, b. 1 Nov. 1771 ;
Member for Somersetshire in seven successive Parliaments;
m. 1S03, Sophia, eldest dau. of the late Samuel Smith, Esq. of
Woodhall Park, Herts, and niece of the 1st Lord Carrington,
and by her (who d. 2 April, 1844) had issue,
William, b. 7 May, 1804; d. 1820.
Francis Henry, now of Kingweston.
Edmund Henry, of Berkeley House, Somerset, J. P., Bar-
rister-at-Law, 6. 30 June, 1821 ; in. 14 May, 1 861, Emily
Dulcibella, dau. of the Right Rev. Lord Auckland, Bishop
of Bath and Wells, and has issue.
Sophia Gertrude, m. 22 Sept. 1810, Rev. J. S. H. Horner, of
Mells Park, Somerset.
Caroline, iii. G July, 1813, W. Ecnce Jones, Esq. of Lissilan,
CO. Cork.
Mr. Dickinson d. at Naples, 19 Jan. 1837.
^nns— Or, a bend engrailed between two lions rampant gu.
Crest— Ont of clouds a cubit arm erect holding a branch of
laurel all ppr.
ib'eaJ— Kingweston, Somerton.
DICKINSON OF KINGWESTON.
Dickinson, Francis Henet, Esq. of Kingweston,
Somerset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1853, and
M.P. for West Somersetshire 1841 to 1847, h. 6 Jan.
1813 ; m. 8 Sept. 1835, Caroline, dau. of the late
Major-Gren. Thomas Carey, by Caroline his -wife,
dau. of the late Samuel Smith, Esq. of Woodhall
Park, Herts, and has issue,
DICKSON OF WOODVILLE.
Dickson, John Eetnolds, Esq. of Woodvillo
and Dungarberry, co. Leitrim, J. P., h. 11 Aug. 1807;
m. 29 April, 1837, Clara, dau. of Capt. Skene, R.N.,
C.B., of Lethenty, co. Aberdeen, and has issue,
I. ,IoHN WiLLLiM. late 71st regt., b. 19 Nov. 1S42.
II. Thomas Hyacinth, retired Commander, B.N., h. II Sept.
1844.
I. Ida Frances, -.n. 1S65, James Croke, Esq. retired Com-
mander, R.N.
II. Slary Elizabeth, deceased.
in. Clara Hester, m. Capt. Francis L. Gore Little, R.A.
IV. Edith Grace, m. R. Edgeworth Johnstone, Esq. of
Maghercmena, co. Fermanagh.
V. Audley Harriette, m. W. H. White, Esq. of Cloonc
Grange, co. Leitrim, J.P. and D.L.
EtnCaSC— John Dickson, Esq.of B.allyshannon, co. Done-
gal, m. 1740, Frances, dau. of Daniel Eccles, Esq. of Castle-
town, CO. Tyrone, and had an eldest son,
•IGO
DIG
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DIL
TaoMA* DiccMM, T-nq. of Woodrille, eo. Leltrim, m. U D«c.
i;;5, W---' I ' ••- i.rnc* U.wrjr, by hU wife Heitcr,
dau. ' f Kichhlll, ro. Annacti (Jamri
Loa: I I.OWTJ, father uf tUv Itt l^arl
Beliii 10 Jan. i;!)3) budUtuc,
I. JoUK, of WwmItUIp.
II. Jaimv. I.*i»ry, m. Mary EccIm, ofco. Tyrone.
III. lii'-.ii-, ri III.- .iMM>. .'. abri«a<l.
IV. I : 1 Lucat.
V. V.
I. 1! ^ CuIIcn, F.iMi. of Skrccny, co.
1,. ll.rbert Nanh.
II. 1 1 .ti \..-ii, I -H; Barrlnter-at-Law.
III. Jciiiiino, M. Jotin £cclc«, £<q. of EccUtvillc.
TUo elilcst son,
JouM l)ii-K»o!«. Esq. of Woodville, m. Nor. 1803, Mary
Louica, dau. of J. Itodkin, Ksq. of Thomaituwn, co. Galway,
and <i. 4 Jan. Ian, leaving by her (wtio U. 17 March, lbl9}
iMur,
I. Jon* Retkoldi, now of Woodvllle.
II. Hyacinth, deceased.
III. Knhrrt, ./i.the widowof Capt. Oroen.
IV. .Mix:inil.r, i,i. Il.irricttc l>oui.<ia Carey.
V. .lci-i'(iU William |IU-v.) m. Ix)ima Krazcr.
I. Hr-tcr. 1,1. Capt. H nry Ciillcn.
II. Behnda .Mary, .n. It. Uenlraan, Esq.. M.O.
III. Mary Belinda, m. William Ncwcouibe, Esq.
f ;«!..— Woodvillc, Bundorun; Tulbghan House, co. Lcitrim.
DIGBY OF SHERBORNE CASTLE.
WlXOFIELD - DiGBV, GKOnOE DlGBY, E«q. of
Shprborne Castle, Dorset, J.P., D.L., High SlierilT
18i;0, B:irri<iter-at-Law, b. 1 June, 1797 ; m. 20 May,
1H2K Lucv MubcUa, elilcst dau. of the Lite Edward
Berkeley Porttnan, Esq. of Dryanstoii, Dorset,
and sister of Viscount Portman. He assumed the
additional surname of Digby in 1856.
iinragr.— William WiscntLD, Esq. of Wa.ihington, CO.
Durham, and Huinbleton, Korthuiiiberland, m. 1734, Anne,
dau. of Sir William Williamson, Bart, of Whitburn Hull, co.
Durham, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Hedworth, Esq.
of Harraton, aniJ had (besides a dau., Eliitabcth, m. Sir J.
St. Aubyn. of Clowance) a son,
George Win<;field, Esq. of Cotham and Cledon Tower, eo.
Durham, i/i. Mary, niejc and heiress of Oeoruo Sparrow, E.«].
of \Va.shini;tun, co. Durham, and d. 1774, having had two
Bon«, William, of whom presently; and Georse, Capt. 7th
Hussars, who assumed the surname of Spabrow ; and three
daus., Anne. m. Rev. T. H. Hume, Canon of Salisbury; Eliza,
m. J. James, Esq.; and Mary, »i. Bev. John Basaett. The
elder sun,
William Wiji'spieli), Esq. M.P. for Bodmin 181.3, a Welsh
Judce 1819, and a .Master in Chancery 1849; m. l.it, 22 July,
I79G, TuE Lady Charlotte Mart Diobt, dau., and in her
issue, sole heiress of Henry, Ist Earl Digby, male repre-
sentative of the very ancient, noble, and distinguished family
of Digby, and by her (who i'.. 15 May, 1807) had issue,
I. George Diobt WiNcriELO-DiGBT, now of Sherborne
Castle.
II. John Dighy Wingfleld, Vicar of Coleshill, wh" n.wumed
the name of DianT, h. II .Man-h, 1799; m. April. 1H26, Ann
VMta. elilf^t d.iu. of Sir John Wyldbore Smith, Bart., of
I lie Pown Hfu«e. n:.indfi.rd, and <l. Zi Jan. Is78, liming
by tier (who U. Zi July, IsoJ; liaU issue,
1 .T'.hT, !> •• ■ H 1. ! •■••by. of BlytheTI.->ll, CO. Warwick,
•' !• II Nov. I <.«, Maria, eldest dau.
• I ' s ',., by .Mary his wife, pistcr of
s : ' <if Nethcrliy, and has a son,
' : -■>!< ; and nihcr Irhuc.
•J Wingtlrld-DiKby, Capt. 2nd
\ H .luly. H:)J; 7/1. 10 Aug. 1809,
' ! Ill . f the Kev. John Blenuer-
''. 7 July, 1837.
I <. IsL, I84G, Charles
I 'igh Cit'tle, CO. Cork,
r .11. o( BnllyHn, and liy
I 1 lei I'urdon Coote, now
She 1,1. 2nd!y, 0 Dec.
1 : !.
2 Aiiia l.lii.» W. uu. W l.>u;l.>, "• 9 S«-pt. 18.'.H, Horatio
(^iranville Murray Stewart, \'jn\. of Cally, near Gatehouse,
N.B.
3 II irriett Margamu Wingfleld-Digliy.
4 Edith Hmrietu Goorfflna WlngfleldDlgby, m. Ilcv.
J hn C. I'innej.
III. Uictianl Baker Wingfleld-Baker, of Orsett Hall, Emtx,
late .M !■ (Mr ><..iitl. l-., x, .1.1'. i„.d D L., Ilitrh Sh.riff
ISX'i, lia;ill^ M\ only UuiU, LiiuflulU.-, Wllu ul Cut. Cuui>er, -<
of Markrce. co. Sligo.
Mr. Wingfleld i-i. 2ndly, 2 June. 1813. Elirabeth, dau. of"
William MiUs, Esq. of Uiatcine, Hants, and by her had!
issue,
William Wriothesley Digby. Charles .John. ■
Krederick. Henry. Kenelm Digby.
Julia, m. J. Hetcher, Esq. )
Lucy, ni. Howard Ketberstonhaugh, Esq. of Bracklynj
Casile, CO. Westmralh, who d. \m^. 1
Mr. Wingfleld a.Hsumcd the rumnme of Baker in lieu of hia^
patronymic Wingmeld, by royal license, 29 Dec. 1849. He U.]
21 March, lb&^. !
i4i-)uj— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, ai., a fleur-de-lis arg., fofj
Digdy; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a beml gu.cotised sa. three pairs
of wings in lure of the lli'ld, a cresi.ent gu. for difference in
sinister chief, for Wi.\c;nELD.
Cffftt — 1st : An ostriih arg. holding in the beak a borsesboo
or, for DiGBT ; 2nd : A griOln passant vert.
3/o/ro— Deo non forttina.
&o<— Sherborne Castle, Dorsetshire.
DIOBY-BESTE.
iSis Beste.
DILKE OP MAXSTOKE CASTLE. .
FExnEnsTON-DiLKE, Wii.i.i.\M Gkoboe, Esq. of
Mnxstokc Castle, co. Warwiek, lute Majur Ut
Warwick Militia, h. 15 Dee. 18.17 ; v\. 10 Feb. 1877,
Fanny, elder dau. of the late John Starkey, Esq. of
Springwood, co. York. Mnjor Fetherstoii took tho
name of Dilke in addition to and after that of
Fetlierston on s. his brother in 1877.
JLtncaflf.— Maxstoke Castle was sold f/m|>. RuiABirn, by
Lord Chancellor Egertou to Thomas Dilke, of a Leicestenbiro
family.
Thomas Dilrb, Esq. of Maxstoke Castle, co. Warwli-k, m.
Eliz.ibeth, dau. of William Bonham, of Bocking Ash, co.
Suffolk, and by her (who d. 19 Jan. Iti88, aged 84; left at his
decease, 30 Jan. 1632, aged 43, a son and heir,
William Dilke, Esq. of Maxstoke Castle, d. 31 Aug. 1669,
need 64, having m. Honora, eldest dau. of Humble, LonI
Ward, of Birmingham, eo. Warwick, by whom (who <i. 18 July,
lC;t9, aged G3) he was father of
Ward Dilke, Esq. of Maxstoke Castle, d. 3 April, 1728. lie
111. Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Lyttleton, Bart, of Tamwortb,
and was (. by his son,
William Dilke, E.^q. of JIaxstoke Castle, 6. 21 July, 1706;
m. June, 1732, Anne, dau. of Charles Russell, of Thelford,
Norfolk, and liy her (who ti. 3 June, 1749) left at bis decease,
4 March, K.'iS, a son and heir,
William Dilke, Esq. of Maxstoke Castle, bapt. 14 July,
1731 ; m. April, \',W), .Mary, 2nd dau. and co-hrireu of Thomas
Kelherslon l-eiyh, Esq. of I'ackwwid (son of Samuel Leigh), by
■Mary, his 2nd »ife, dau. of John I..aDe, Esq. of co. Stafford,
and by her (who >/. 17C8) had issue,
I. William, his luir.
II. Thonia.x, of I'aekwood, who, by royal license, dated ft Dec.
17'^;<, took the surname of feTUKRSTo.i only. He i(. uiim.
1 S.pt. IMI4.
III. Charles, of Paekwood House, and sometime of Market
Bosworth, eo. I>ic<»t.r, l>apt. 19 (»it. 17t>3; m. Eli/alioth,
duu. of H.v. Ueauinont Dixie, Ri-elor of Newton BloMom-
ville and Vinir of St. I'eter s, Derby, and by her (who was
i'.ipt. 17 Feb. I77.\ and ./. 29 Jan. Is21) hod two daus.,
1 FnANrrji Mart, /'. jr. Aug. 1H(I9; m. 2 May. Iw.ri, her
coiiMH, .loiiM Dilke, lUttrwards Jobm KmiKRATON, of
whom hereafter.
2 i:iizab( th, III. William Charles Alston, Esq. of Elmdon
Hall, CO. Warwick, and liad is«ue.
Mr. Charles DUke who (f. 20 March, 1832, aged 69, i
DIL
Tllli; LANDED GENTilY.
Dili
461
by royal license, dated 14 Oct. 1814, for himself and Iiis
issue, the surname of Fetukrston only.
IV John (Ucv.), of Paekington and Polesworth, co. Warwick,
b. 24 Dec. 1764; it. 11 Aug. 1819. He m. Harriet Parr,
widow of John Mayow, of Coleshill, and by her (who was
buried 25 April, 1844, aged 70) had issue,
1 John, of Packwood House, 6. 7 Dec. 1809; who, by
royal license, dated 17 May, 1833, assumed for himself,
his wile, and the issue of their marriage, the surname and
arms oiFKTiiEKSTON only. Ho vi. 2 iVIay, 1833, Frances
Mary, elder dau. and co-heir of Charles (Dillte) Petlierston,
lost)., and liad (with other issue, for which sec FETHEfiSTON
of I'ackwood),
Charles Fetherston-Dilke. late of Maxstoke Castle.
AViLLiAM George Fetherston-Dilke, now of Maxstoke
Castle.
2 Charles, b. 10 Nov. 1810; m. Louisa Mary, dau. of John
Fowle, Esq. of Nuneaton ; and d. s. p. 3 Deo. 1848 ; his
widow d. 25 July, 1849.
3 Thomas, 6. 25 Dec. 1811 ; m. and d. in America.
4 William Andrew, 6.21 June, 1813; m. 18 Dec. 18.50,
Helen, dau. of John Fowle, Esq. and has issue, Charles
Wentworth and Frances Helen.
5 Frederick Henry, b. 13 Dec. 1815.
1. Mary, m. Kev. Thomas Wright, Rector of Market Eos-
worth.
William Dilke, who was buried at Packwood, 2 July, 1801, was
s. by his son,
William Dilke, Esq. of Maxstoke Castle, bapt. 2 Feb. 1760;
m. Sept. 1795, Louisa Anne, 2nd dau. of llichard Geast Dug-
dale, Esq. of Blyth Hall, co. Warwick; and d. Sept. 1797,
leaving by her (who rf. 28 Dec. 1849, aged 78) two sons, Wil-
liam and Thomas. The elder,
William Dilke, Esq. of Maxstoke Castle, d. unm., and
was s. by his brother,
Thomas Dilke, Esq. of Maxstoke Castle, Capt. Ii.N., d. unm.
24 March, 1853, and was s. by his cousin,
Charles Fetherston Dilke, Esq. of Maxstolce Castle, J. P.
and D.L., 6. 1836; m. 19 July, 1866, Rosamund Emily, dau. of
Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill Dixie, Bart, of Bosworth
Park, CO. Leicester, and d. 3 Aug. 1877, when he was s. by his
brother.
^rms— Quarterly ; 1st and 4th. gu., a lion ramnant per pale
arg. and or, for Dilke; 2ud and 3rd, gu., on a chevron between
three ostrich feathers arg. as many annulets sa. a canton erm.,
for Fetherston.
Cre<ts- 1st, Dilke: A dove arg. beaked and membered gu.;
2nd, Fetherston: An antelopes head coupcd gu. armed and
charged on the neck with three annulets interlaced in fcss
or.
Motio — Leo inimicis, amicis columba.
Sea^— Maxstoke Castle, Coleshill, co. Warwick.
DILLWYN-LLEWELYN Gl?
PENLIiERGARE.
Dtllwtx-Lleweltn, John, Esq. of Penllevgave,
CO. Gk'norgan, F.R.S., J.P. and D.L., High Slieriff
1834, b. 12 Jan. 1810 ; m. 18 June, 1833, Emma
Thoinasina, dau. of Thomas Mansel Talbot, Esq. of
Mavgam Abbey, co. Gllamorgau, and has, with loiii-
da us., a son,
John Talhot, of Ynisygerwn, Neath, co. Glamorgan, M.A.,
J-1'. and D.L., m. 1861, Caroline Julia, eldest dau. of the
bite Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Burt., M.P., and has issue,
three sons and a dau.
?iiurrtgC. — Towards the close of the 17th century, most
of the descendants of
Jeffreys Dilwtn, of Langorse, adopted the Welsh custom
by taking the surname of Jeffreys ; and about the year
1699,
William Dilwyn emigrated from Breconshire, with his
friend. Governor Penn, to Philadelphia. He was father of
John Dillwyn, Esq. of Philadelphia, m. Susanna, dau. and
heire.=is of George Painter, of Haverford, in Pennsylvania, and
formerly of Broomhill, in the parish of Dale, co. Pembroke,
and had a son,
William Dillwyn, Esq. of Higham Lodge, Walthamstow,
Essex, m. Nov. 1777, Sarah, dau. and heiress of Lewis
Weston, Esq. of High Hail, in the same co. ; and d. Sept.
1824, aged 81, leaving a son and successor,
Lewis AVeston Dillwyn, Esq. of Eurrough Lodge and
Sketty Hall, co. Glamorgan, F.R.S., J.P. and D.L., High
Shcria 1818, and M.P. for Glamorganshire 1832, b. 21 Aug.
1778 ; TO. 13 July, 1S07, Mary, dau. of the late John Llewelyn,
Esq. of Penllcrgare and Ynys-y-gerwn, co. Glamorgan, and
had surviving issue,
John, now of Penllcrgare, who has assumed the additional
surname of Llewelyn.
Lewis Llewelyn, of Hendrefoilan, co. Glamorgan, M.P. for
Swansea (see next Memoir).
Fanny Llewelyn, to. 1836, Matthew Moggridge, Esq.
Mary, to. Rev. Itfontague Earle Welby.
Arms—GiXJi., on a chevron arg. three trefoils slipped of the
first.
Crest— k stag's head couped ppr.
Motto — Craignez honte.
Seat — Penllcrgare, near Swansea.
DILLWYN OP HENDREFOILAN.
Dillwyn, Lewis Llewelyn, Esq. of Hendre-
foilan, CO. Glamorgan, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
Swansea, Major Commanding 3rd GUtmorgnnshiro
Eifles, b. 19 May, 1814 ; m. 16 Aug. 1838, Elizabeth
{d. 1866), dau. and heir of the late Sir Heniy
Tliomas de la Beche, C.B., and by her (who d. 1866)
has issue.
I. Henry De la Beciie, LL.B., Barrister-at-Law, b. IS Blay,
1843.
I. Mary De la Beche, to. 1859, John Colo Nicholl, Esq. of
Merthyr Mawr.
II. Elizabeth Amy.
III. Sarah Llewelyn, to. 23 Jan. 1873, Capt. Fulwar Craven,
older son of Goodwin C. C. Craven, Esq. of Brockharapton
Park, CO. Gloucester.
Mr. L. L. Dillwyn is 2nd son of the late Lewis
Weston Dillwyn, Esq., by Mary his wife, dau. and
heii-ess of John Llewelyn, Esq. of Penllcrgare
{see preceding Memoir).
(Scat— Hendrefoilan, near Swansea.
DIMSDALE.
See Bueee's Peerage, under FOREIGN Titles op
Nobility.
DIROM OF MOUNT ANNAN.
Thomas Alexander Pasley Diro^i, Esq. of
I\lount Annan, co. Dumfries, Lieut.-Col. (retired)
Ivoyal Horse Artillery, b. 21 Jan. 1831 ; m. 11 June,
18.J9, Anna Leonora, only dau. of William Maxwell,
Dirom, Esq., Beii-al C.S., and d. 31 Aug. 1S7S.
ILf JtCagC. — LiEnT.-GEN. Alexander Dirom, son of Alex-
ander Dirom, Esq. of Muiresk, Banffshire, by Ann Fothering-
ham his wife, in. 1793, Magdalen, dau. of Robert Pasley,
Esq. of Mount Annan, by Christina Pringle his wife, and a.
Oct. 1830, leaving issue,
I. John Pasley, late of Mount Annan.
II. Alexander, Capt. 8th Infantry, to. 2 Nov. 1826, Joanna
Elizabeth, only dau. of General Peter, of Crossbasket, co.
Lanark ; and d. 26 Jan. 1837, leaving i<sue,
1 Thomas Alexander Pasley, late of Mount Annan.
2 Alexander, Capt. R.E., b. 22 June, 1837 ; m. 19 Aug.
1862, Victoria, dau. of J. Coxworthy, Esq., and d. 9 Nov.
186S, leaving issue, Edith, b. 13 Aug. 1865.
1 Madeline Elizabeth, m. 19 Jan. 1847, Rev. John Mur-
doch.
2 Barbara Leonora, m. 10 Oct. 1855, G. William Bell, Esq.
of Fortown, co. Haddington.
3 Christina Anne, m. J. A. Crawford, Esq., Bengal Civil
Service, and d. 26 Feb. 1874.
4 Leonora Anne.
m. Robert, Merchant of Liverpool, b. Aug. 1802 ; m. Aug,
1829, Miss Hunter, dau. of Peter Hunter, Merchant of
Greenock, and has one son, I>atricli Hunter ; and one dau.,
Mary Hunter, m. April, 1865, Randal Webb, Esq. of Wits-
borough, CO. Cork.
IV. WilUam Maxwell, Bengal Civil Service, m., and t?. 9Feb.
1868, leaving one dau., Anna Leonora, i/j. Capt. Pasley
Dirom.
V. James, Capt. R.N., vi. Jan. 1874, Isabella, dau. of H.
Samuells, Esq., C.B., late Bengal Civil Service.
I. Leonora, d. 28 July, 1874.
II. Anne, m. the Rev. Dr. Muir.
4G2
DIS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DIX
The eldest son,
John Paslet DnioM, Esq. of Mount Annan, J.P., D.L.,
Lieut. -Col. Grenadier Guards, 6. 6 Nov. 1794; d. a widower,
without issue, 2 June, 1857 ; and was .?. by his nephew, the
present Thomas Alexandeb Pasley Dieom, Esq. of Mount
Annan.
.4 -/-m!— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a stag's head erased gu.,
for Dibom; 2nd and 3rd, az., on a chevron between three roses
arg. as matiy thistles slipped vert, for Pasley.
Crests— 1st, Dirom: A stag's head ppr., Motto over— Ducit
Dominus; 2nd Pasley: A dexter arm embowed in armour
grasping- a dagKer all ppr. 3IoUo over — Be sure.
Seat — MoUQt Annan, Annan, co. Dumfries.
DISNEY OF THE HYDE.
DISXET, Edgae, Esq. of The Hyde, Essex, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1864, b. 22 Dec. 1810; m.
23 Oct. 1834, Barbara, youngest dau. of the late
Lewis WiUiam Brouncker, Esq. of Pelhains, Dorset,
and has issue,
I. Edgar John, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1835 ; m. 1859, Lilias
Charlotte, youn;?est dau. of the Rev. H. Buckley, Eector
of Hartshorn, co. Derby, and by her (who d. 4 June,
1874) has issue, 1 Edgar Norton, 6. 1SG2; 1 Maud Lilias;
2 Violet Mabel; 3 Evelyn Frances; 4 Georgiaaa Emily;
5 Ethel Charlotte.
II. Lambert, d. 14 March, 18.37.
ni. Lambert Brouncker, m. Flora Georgiana, youngest dau.
of Capt. Thomas John Burke O'Fflahertie, Kilkenny
Fusiliers, and has, with other issue, 1 Albert Brouncker;
1 Ada Flora.
rv. Frederick William. v. Reginald.
1. Barbara Sophia Harriot, m. Ist, 29 Nov. 18G0, Major Philip
Bcnnct, of Rougham Hall, Suffolk (who d. 11 July, 1S75),
and has issue, 1 Philip; 2 Geoffrey Frederic Pilkington;
3 Cyril Edgar Tyrell ; 4 Claud Lambert; 5 lona Barbara ;
She „i._2nclly, 4 Dec. lS/«. tlie Hun. Harbord Harbord.
a. Ana GeraMine Barbara, m. 3 Jan. 1867, Capt. William
Douglas, 2nd son of Charles Phelips, Esq. of Briggins
Park, Herts, and has had issue, 1 Agnes Isabella, d. 14
Aug. 18G8; 2Geraldine; 3 Henrietta Charlotte ; 4 Agnes
Finch; 5 Augusta Disney.
ni. Charlotte Frances Barbara, m. 3 Feb. 1870, Leopold
Denys, Esq., 3rd son of the late Sir G. W. Denys, Bart.,
and has issue, Montague, and Guy Fermor.
IV. Maude Barbara, m. JohnBradney, Esq. late 14th Hussars,
of Bayford Lodge, Wincanton, Somerset, and has issue,
Edgar Joachim ; Maud Beatrix; Ida.
V. Ada Barbara.
IS.intK'SC' — Lelnnd, in liis ItiwrMy, p. 29, in enume-
rating the gentry of the Kestevan division of Lincolnshire,
mentions " Di.sney, oAias De Iseney; he dwelleth at Diseney,
and of his name and line he gentilmen of Fraunce. Ailesham
Priory, by Thorney Courtoise. was of the Disneys' foundation,
and there were divers of them buryed, and likewise at
Diseney."
La^ibert De Isset, of Norton D'Isney, co. Lincoln, was
ancestor of the Dissets of Norton D'Imey, a knightly race of
high station and influence, intermarrying with the Lords
Bardolph, Grey de Rutliyn, the Feltons, Nevils, Skipwiths,
Ormesbys, Dives, Husseys, &c., many of their wives being
heiresses. Twentieth in direct descent from this Lambert
was
• Sir Henry D'lsNEY, of Norton D'Tsney, 6. 1 March, 15G9;
knighted at Whitehall, 23 July, 1603, and buried at Norton,
11 Oct. 1641. He vii. 1st Barbara, dau. of John Thornhaugh,
Esq. of Fenton, Notts, and had (with a dau., Anne, wife of
John Williamson, Esq. of Burton) a son and heir, William, of
Norton Disney, d. 1656. His male line terminated with
William Disney, of Norton Disney, who d. 1722, and his
brother, the Rev. Richard Disney, Rector of Bloxham ; the
latter had three daus., Anne, by his marriage with Rebecca,
dau. of tlie Rev. Henry Wych, of Sutton ; and by his 2nd
wife, Bridget, dau. of Eakins Lenton, Esq. of Wigloft, Lincoln,
Bridget and Anne, the latter the wife, 1st, of Timothy Boole,
Esq. of Navcnby, and 2ndly, of John Gihnan, Esq. of Cunwick,
hotli in Lincolnshire. Sir Henry D'Jsney m. 2ndly, Eleanor,
dau. of Thomas Grey, Esq. of Langley, co. Leicester, by whom
he had two other sons, John, of wlioni presently; Thomas
(Rev.), Rector of Stoke Hammond, Bucks. Sir Henry's 2nd
Jons- DTsNET, Esq. of Swinderby, CO. Lincoln, 6. SO Nor.
160."; m. 25 Jan. 1636, Barbara, dau. of Gervase Lee, Esq. of
Norwell Hall, Notts, and had two sons, Gervase and Daniel.
He d. 10 Jan. 1G80-81, and was s. by his elder son,
Gervase Disney, Esq. of Swinderby, who rf. ». ;p. 3 April,
1691, and was s. by his brother,
Daniel Disney, Esq. of Lincoln, m. 1674, Catherine,
youngest dau. and co-heir of Henry Fynes Clinton, Esq. of
Kirksted, Lincolnshire, grandson of Henry 2nd Earl of Lin-
coln, by whom he had a son, John (Rev.), 6. 26 Dec. 1677 ; d.
3 Feb. 1729-30, leavinT, by Mary his wife, dau. of William
Woolhouse, M.D., of North Muskham, Notts, six sons and
three daus., of whom John inherited ; Henry, was a physician
at Newcastle, and his son, Henry Woolhouse Disney, assumed,
on inheriting an estate, the name of Boebdck ; Gervase, of
Pontefract, left daus. Mr. Disney d. 29 Aug. 1734 ; and was
s. by his grandson,
John Disney, Esq. of Swinderby, and of the city of Lincoln,
6. 3 April, 1700 ; Sheriff of Nottingham the year before the
death of his grandfather; m. 29 Dec. 1730, Frances, youngest
dau. of George Cartwright, Esq. of Ossington, Notts, by whom
(who d. 5 Jan. 1791) he had issue,
I. Lewis, who inherited Swinderby, 6. 9 Oct. 1738; m. 16
Sept. 1775, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of William
Ffytche, Esq., Governor of Bengal, and heir likewise of her
uncle, Thomas Ffytche, Esq. of Danbury Place, Essex,
in consequence of which he assumed, by sign manuel, 27
Sept. 1775, the additional surname and arms of Ffytche,
and became Lewis Disney-Ffytche, Esq. of Swinderby,
CO. Lincoln, and of Danbury Place, in Essex. He d. 22
Sept. 18:i2, leaving two daus., his co-heirs,
1 Frances Elizabeth, 6. 29 Aug. 1776; m. Sir William
Hillary, Bart.
2 Sophia, m. her cousin germau, the late John Disnet,
Esq. of The Hyde.
II. Frederick, a Major in the army, h. 12 Oct. 1741 ; d. unm.
at Lincoln, 13 June, 1788.
III. John, of whom hereafter.
I. Mary, m. 1st, 1 753, Edmund Turnor, Esq. of Stoke Eoch-
ford; and 2ndly, — Murray, Esq. ; and d. Nov. 1839.
Mr. Disney d. 26 Jan. 1771, and was s. by his eldest son and
heir, Lewis Disney, Esq., whose line terminated as stated
above. His youngest son,
The Rev. John Disney, of The Hyde,D.D., sometime Eector
of Panton, and Roctor of Swinderby, co. Lincoln, 6. 17 Sept.
1746; ro. 17 Nov 1774, Jane, eldest dau. of the Rev. Francis
Blackburne, AM., Hector of Richmond, Yorkshire, and Arch-
deacon of Cleveland, by whom he had,
John, his heir.
Algernon, 6. at Flintham Hill, 1 June, 1780.
Frances Mary, b. 7 Aug. 1775.
Mr. Disney d. 26 Dec. 1816, and was .5. by his son,
John Disney, Esq. of The Hyde, Essex, F.R.S., 6. 29 May,
1779, Barrister-at-Law; to. 22 Sept. 1802, his first-cousin,
Sophia, younger dau. and co-heir of Lewis Disney-Ffytche,
Esq. of Swinderby, co. Lincoln, and of Danbury Place, Essex,
and had issue,
John, b. 28 July, 1808; d. 20 Dec. 1819.
Edgar, now of The Hyde.
Sophia, m. 9 Aug. 1836, WUliam, eldest son of the Rev.
William Jesse, Vicar of Margaretting, Essex.
Mr. Disney d. 6 May, 1857.
Arms — Arg., on a fess gu. three fleiirs-de-lis or.
Crest — A lion passant-guardant gu.
Seat— The Hyde, near Ingatestone, Essex.
DIXON OF ASTLE.
Dixon, George, Esq., of Astlc Hall, co. Ches-
ter, J.P., h. 1842, educated at Eton, Lord of the
Manor of Astle, Patron of one Living, late Capt.
25th King's Own Borderers, and Major 5th Cheshire
Rifle Volunteers j s. his father 187^.
?LinCa3;C. — The pedigree is traced from William Dixon,
of Heaton Royds, co. York, 1564, in direct succession through
four generations to
John Dixon, Esq., &. 1696, who m. Frances, dau. of Thomas
Gower, of Hutton (nephew to Sir Thomas Gower, Bart, of
Stittenham, co. York), d. 1749, and was s. by his only son,
Jeremiah Dixon, Esq., F.R S., J.P. and D.L., of Gledhow
Hall, CO. York, 6. 1726, m. Mary, dau. of Rev. H. Wickhim,
Rector of Guisley, and had tii,ht sons and three daus., of
>»hom
DOB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DOB
463
I. John, was his heir.
II. Jeremiah, Mayor of Lcods 1784, b. 1754; to. jVIary, clau.
of John Smeaton, E.sq., wlio built the Eddystone Light-
house, and d. s. p.
III. Henry, of Brooke Farm, near Liverpool, m. Catherine
Townley Plumbe, dau. of Thomas Flumbe, Esq. of Tong
Hall, CO. Yorli, d. 1819.
Mr. Pixon d. 7 June, 1782, aged 50, and was s. by his
son,
John Dixon, Esq. of Gledliow and of Weeting Hall,
Suffolk, J.l>. and D.L., 6. 27 Juno, 1753, Col. 1st West Yorli
Militia, TO. 1784, Lydia, dau. of Rev. John Parlcer* of Astle
Hall, CO. Chester, by Jane his wife, dau. of llobcrt Gartside,
Esq. of Manchester, and had issue,
I. Henry, his heir, d. s. )).
II. John, succeeded his brother.
III. George, General in the army. Col. Commanding
2nd Battahon Scots Fusilier Guards, Col. 104tli regt., b.
5 Aug. 1801, d. 8. p. 1874; m. Mary Frances, 3rd dau. of
Eev. E. Sacheverel Wilmot, of Chaddesden, co. Derby, and
widow of Eev. J. Biddulph, of Francliton, co. Warwick.
I. Lydia, d. unm.
n. Mary, to. George Stone, Esq., deceased.
III. Jane, m. Major Charles Loftus, son of Gen. and Lady
Elizabeth Loftus, deceased.
IV. Anne, m. Thomas Kinnersley, Esq. of Clough Hall, co.
Stafford.
Col. Dixon d. 18 April, 1824, and was s. by his son,
Henri Dixon, Esq. of Glcdhow and Astle, Lieut, in the 15tb
Hussars, J.P. aud D.L., 6. 19 Nov. 1794; to. 24 Dec. 1829,
Emma Matilda, dau. of Rev. E. Sacheverel Wilmot, of Chad-
desden, CO. Derby, and d. s. j?. 3 Aug. 1838. He was s. by his
brother,
John Dixon, Esq. of Astle Hall, co. Chester, and Gledhow, co.
York, Capt. and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1st Royals, J.P. and
D.L., 6. 19 Feb. 1799: m. 14 May, 1840, Sophia, dau. of the
late T. W. Tatton, Esq. of Wythenshawe (son of William
Tatton Egerton, Esq. of Tatton and Wythenshawe, at whose
death he took the name of Tatton, and succeeded to the
Wyihensliawe estates), and of Emma his wife, dau. of Hon.
John Grey, 3rd son of Harry, 4th Earl of Stamford. Col.
Dixon </. 10 March, 1873, having had issue,
I. George, his heir.
II. John Wykeham, /;. 1 May, 1845 ; d. 1863.
III. Charles Egerton, Lieut. 18th regt. Royal Irish; 6. 12
Doc. 1848.
IV. Henry Grey, Lieut. 25th ;rcgt. King's Own Borderers,
b. 14 Aug. 1850.
V. Frederick Parker, 6. 17 Aug. 1852.
VI. William Arthur Tatton, b. 13 Feb. 1854.
VII. Edward Wilbraham, b. 2 Nov. 1860.
I. Anna Louisa, to. 4 Feb. 1874, Eev. W. H. Arundell, Rector
of Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon.
II. Sophia Lydia, to. 1st, Eichard Grahame, Esq., who d.
1874 ; 2ndly, Capt. W. Lisle Blenkinsopp Coulson, late 25th
regt. King's Own Borderers.
III. Jessie Maria. iv. Eleanor Georgina.
Arms — Gu., a fleur-de-lis or, a chief ermine.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant arg.
Seat— Astle Hall, Chelford, Crewe, Cheshire,
DOBBIN OF ARUAGH.
Dobbin, Leonard, Esq. of the City of Armagh, of
Wood Park, co. Armagh, and of Templeport, co.
Cavan, Clerk of the Peace for the co. of Armagh,
m. 12 Sept. 1822, Mary, 4th dau. of Eev. George
Miller, D.D., late Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublm,
and Eector of Derryvolan, co Fermanagh, and by
her (who d. 24 Jan. 1848) has had issue,
I. Leonard, of the Inner Temple, London, b. 8 March, 1825;
d.v.n,n. 8 Nov. 1848.
* Thi.s lady's only brother, Thomas Parker, Esq. of Astle, to.
14 Sept. 1795, Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Cliolino"deley, Esq.,
M.P., of "Vale Eoyal, co. Chester, and sister to Thomas, 1st
Lord Delamere, o^ Vale Eoyal, and died without issue.
The Eev. J. Parker, of Astle, had the following daus.,
Jane, m. John Baskervylc Glegg, Esq. of Withington and
Gayton, co. Chester, d. s. p.
2 Alice, TO. Sir Peter Warburton, Bart, of Arley Hall, co.
Chester, d. s. p.
3 Lydia, to. as above John Dison, Esq. of Gledhow, co.
York.
4 .\nne, m. Roger Barnston, Esq., M.P., of Churton Hall.
6 Mary, to. Peter Patten, Esq., M.P., of Bank Hall, eo.
Lancaster, uncle of Lord Winmarleigh.
II. Thomas, Solicitor in Cliancery, i. 0 Jan. 1S31 ; d. v.nm-
26 March, 18G5.
III. Georo;e Miller, Lieut. -Col. late Bengal Artillery, 6. 25
Jan. 1833; m. 9 April, 1S68, Elizabeth tTane, dau. of
the late Lieut.-Col. Marshall, and has issue.
IV. Robert Alexander, 6tli regt. European Foot, Bengal,
b. 17 March, 1835; m. Miss Louisa Walker; and d.
5 Sept. 1875, leaving issue.
v. William, Clerk of the Crown for the co. Armagh, 6.
24 May, 1837 ; m. 12 Aug. 1868, Katharine, 2nd dau. of
the late James Bell, Esq. of Ardcarne, BaUinasloe, and d.
27 July, 1875, leaving issue. His widow d. 16 June,
1876.
VI. Alexander John (Rev.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, b.
23 June, 1840.
VII. Henry Brooke, M.A., LL.D. Trin. Coll. Dublin, b.
21 March, 1842; m. July, 1867, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
John Hart, Esq. of Glanville Hall, South Australia, d.
22 July, 1873, leaving issue.
VIII. Charles Edward, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Solicitor in
Chancery, 6. 11 April, 1846.
I. Elizabeth, m. Hall Stirling, Esq., son of the Rev. John
B. Stirling, Rector of Inniskeen, co. Armagh, and sur-
vives, his widow.
II. Rhoda Mary, m. Thomas Hanna, Esq. of Gardiner's
Place, Dublin; and d. 24 Oct. 1860, leaving issue.
Mr. Dobbin was nephew and heir-at-law of the late
Leonard Dobbin, Esq. of Armagh, a Deputy-Lieitt.
for the CO., and for many years M.P. for his native
city of Armagh.
JCtllCitgC— The family of Dobbin is of ancient standing
in the north of Ireland. About the period of the Revolution,
viz., in 1C90, two brotliers of this family removed from Car-
rickfergus to Armagh, viz., Thomas Dobbin and Eobert
Dobbin. The younger brother,
Robert Dobbin, settled at Ternescobe, co. Armagh. He
made his will 14 Jan. 1734 35, and it was proved in the Dio-
cesan Court of Armagh, '22 July, 1735, in wliicli year he died,
leaving issue six sons. The youngest son,
Leonard Dobbin, Esq. of Armagh, to. Mary, dau. of Thomas
Gates, Esq., and niece of General Murray, distinguished at the
siege of Derry (of the family of Mcbkay of Philivhauyh), and
had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Leonard, of Armagh, D.L., for many years M.P. for
Armagh, 6.29 Sept. 1762; d. unm. 20 Feb. 1844.
in. John, M.D., d. -uavi. 22 Oct. 1820.
I. Anne, 6. 1741 ; m. William Curry, Esq. of Aughnacloy,
CO. Tyrone ; andd. June, 1820, leaving a dau., Mrs. Mazierc,
and one son,
William Curry, Esq.,Serjeant-at-LawandM.P. for Armagh,
afterwards a Master in Chancery ; Mi. 1616, Miss Bruce,
and d. s. ■p. 182*.
II. Jane, d. unm.
III. Mary, d. unm. March, 1S02.
The eldest son,
Thomas Dobbin, Esq. of Armagh, 6. 1754 ; to. 26 May, 1787,
Rhoda, dau. of Robert Brown, Esq. of Kiltown, co. Donegal,
by his wile, Lucinda Parke, of Dunalley, co. Sligo, and had
issue,
Leonard, present representative of the family.
Robert Brown, Lieut. 6(!tli regt., b. 6 Sept. 1790; killed at
Anhoa, France, 10 Dec. 1813, having been previously
wounded at till- Iwttlc .if iiiUirs.
Thomas, J.P. of Ariii;i-li. h.-:'j Aug. 1795; m. 3 Oct. 1827,
Lucy, dau. of Jnhn Donn.llv, Esq., and sister of William
Donnelly, Esq., C.B., LL.D.,'Regisi,rar-Goneral, whieh lady
d. s. p. 30 Sept. 1831; he ((. 24 May, 1871.
Alexander John, of Armagh, b. 29 March, 1797; d. 18 Jlay,
1877.
Lucinda, m. 1809, Henry D. Brooke, Esq. of Prosperous, co.
Kildare, and d. his wiuow, Dec. IsGO.
Mary, m. Rev. William Hamilton Maxwell, Prebendary of
Balla, who d. 29 Dec. 1850.
Jane, d. II May, 1875.
Anne, m. 2 Oct. 1828, Henry Leslie Prentice, Esqi of Cale-
don, J. P., and d. Oct. 1863.
Rhoda, to. William Hanna, Esq., Barrister-a1;-Law; and d.
17 June, 1847.
Arma—Gu., between two flaunches chequy arg. and sa.
five mullets of six points or, a crescent of the last for dif-
ference.
Crest— Out of a muril crown ppr., charged with a crescent or.
an oak branch acorned also ppr.
Motto— Rq e nierito.
/Jesidences— Gardiner's Place, Dublin; and Armagh.
464
DOB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DOD
i)OBBS OF CASTLE DOBBS.
DoBBS, CoxwAT EiCHAED, Esq. of Castle Dobbs,
CO. Antrim, J.P. and D.L., Higli Slieriff 18il, and
M.P. for Carrickfergus 1832, h. 1796 ; m. 1st, 26
Aug. 1826, Charlotte Maria, dau. and co-heiress of
William Sinclair, Etq. of Eort William, co. Antrim,
and has issue,
I. Montagu William Edward, J.P. co. Antrim, 6. 28 Sept.
1844, Hich SherifT co. Kildare 1871.
I. Olivia Xichola, i/i. Nov. 1864, Sir James Macaulay Hig-
ginson, K.C.B., Governor of Mauritius.
II. Frances MilUcent, m. 11 Nov. 1866, Major-Gen. Hugh
Boyd.
III. Charlotte Loui?a Mary, d. 23 March, 1860.
IV. Hester Alice CaroJine, ra. G April, 18.03, Gerald George,
now Sir G. G. Aylmer, Bart, of Donadea Castle, co. Kildare.
V. Harriet Sydney, m. 1st, 28 Aug. 1860, George, Duke of
Manchester; and 2ndly, 16 Dec. 1858, Arthur Stevenson
Blackwood, Esq., grandson of Admiral Hon. Sir Henry
Blackwood, Bart.
VI. Nichola Susan, d. 19 Juno, 1857.
VII. Milicent Georgina Montagu, ra. 10 Nov. 1864, G. W.
Bulkeley Hughes, Capt. 62nd regt.
He m. 2ndly, 1875, Winifred Susanna, youngest
dau. of Benjamin Morris, Esq. of Lewes, Sussex.
ICtltCaflC. — This family was established in Ireland by
John Dobbs, who accompanied Sir Henry Dockwra to that
country in l-o96, and was subsequently his deputy as Treasurer
for Ulster, This John Dobbs, who is stated to have been
grandson of Sir Richard Dobbs, Lord Mayor of London 1.551,
■M. Margaret, only child of JohnDalway, of Ballyhill, and by
her had two sons, Foulk, who was lost, with his father, in
returning from England ; and Hercules Dobbs, who s. to his
father's property; he «i. Magdalen West, of Ballydugan, co.
Down, and left an only son,
Richard Dobbs, Esq. High Sheriff co. Antrim 1664, who m.
1665, Dorothy, dau. of Erien WiUiams, Esq. of Clints Hall, co.
York, and had by her (with three daus.) two sons. Mr. Dobbs
d. 1701, leaving his estate to his younger son,
Richard Dobbs, Esq. of Castletown, 6. 1660 ; who m. 1st,
Mary, dau. of Archibald Stewart, of Ballintoy, and had (with
two daus., Jane, m. Edward Brice, of Kilroot: and Eliza-
beth, (?. jiai/i.) three sons, i. Akthck, his heir: ii. Richard,
Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin, ancestor of the late Rev. Richard
Dobbs, Dean of Connor, and Francis Dobbs, Esq.. Barrister-
at-Law, M.P. for Charlemont; iii. Marraaduke. He m. 2ndly
Margaret Clugston, of Belfast, and by her had three daus.
He was High Sheriff co. Antrim 1694, and d. 1711. His eldest
son and heir,
Arthur Dobes, Esq., 6. 2 April, 1689; High Sheriff eo.
Antrim, 1720, and for many years M.P. for Carrickfergus, m.
Anne, dau. and heir of Capt. Osborne, of Timahoe, co. Kildare,
and relict of Capt. Norbury, by whom he had issue. Mr.
Dobbs who was appointed Engineer and Surveyor-General of
Ireland by Sir Robert Walpole, was, 1753, sent out as Governor
of North Carolina, where he acquired large possessions. He
was a. by his eldest son,
CoswAT Richard Dodbs, Esq. of Castle Dobbs, M.P. for
CarrickfergiL=, and High Sheriff co. Antrim 1752, who m. 1st,
Anne, dau. of Alexander Stewart of BalUntoy, and by her
(who d. 19 Feb. 1766> had issue, Richard, his heir. He w.
2ndly, Charity, widow of Stephen Rice, of Mount Rice, in the
same county, and dau. of Robert Burrows, Esq. of Kildave,
by Jlary his wife, dau. of John ONcill, Esq. of Shanes Castle,
CO. Antrim, and by her had issue,
Edward Brice, Capt. in the army, and twice Mayor of Car-
rickfergus, d. at Castle Dobbs, Keb. 1803.
Kobert Conway (Rev.), m. 1798, Miss Bristov/, dau. of
the Rev. William Bristow, Vicar of Belfast; and d. 9 Dec.
1809, aged 38, leaving issue,
1 William Cary Dobbs, Q.C., M.P. for Carrickfergus,
and subsequently one of the Judges of the Landed Estates
Court in Ireland, b. 1806, m. Eleanor, eldest dau. of the
late Henry Westropp, Esq. of Richmond, co. Limerick,
and d. 17 April, li5G9.
1 Rose, wife of William MaunstU Reeves, Esq. of Vosters-
berg, CO. Cork.
2 Charity, m. John M'DonncU, Esq., M.D., of Dublin.
3 Frances Ann, to. Richard Ellis, eldest son of the late
Richard Ellis, Esq., Master in Chancery.
4 Mary, m. Richard Reeves, Esq. of Fitzwilliam Place,
Dublin.
Frances, uu Edward Gayer, Esq.
Mr. Dobbs d. 11 April, 1811, and was s. by his son,
Richard Doebs, Esq.of Castle Dobbs, whom. 1792, Nichola,
dau. of Michael Obins, Esq. of Portadown, by Nichola his
wife, 2nd dau. of Richard, 1st Viscount Gosford, and by her
had issue, i. Coswat Richard, present representative; ii.
Archibald Edward, m. in India. Miss Chapman, and d. April,
1838, leaving one son, Archibald Edward; in. Acheson;
I. Nichola; ii. Frances, deceased; and iii. Olivia, also
deceased. Mr. Dobbs d. 24 Jan. 1840, aged 87.
Atim — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per pale sa. and arg. a chevron
engrailed between three unicorns' head erased all counter-
changed, for Dobbs ; 2nd, sa., three lions passant guardant (the
two in chief rencontrant) or, for Dalwat ; 3rd, per cross erm.
and az. a cross or, for Osborne.
Crest — A unicorns' head erased arg.
Motto — Amor Dei et proximi summa beatitude.
Seat — Castle Dobbs, Carrickfergus, co. Antrim,
DOBEDE OP EXNINa HALL.
DoBEDE, Henet Fredeeice, Esq. of Exning
Hall, Suffolk, J.P. cos. Suffolk and Cambridge,
succeeded his father John Dobede, Esq., J.P. and
D.L., of Exning Hall, 1875 ; m. 12 July, 1866,
Louisa Frederica, younger dau. of Eichard JefPerson
Eaton, Esq. of Stetchworth Park, co. Cambridge,
M.P., by Charlotte Elizabeth his wife, dau. and
co-heiress of Henry John Conyers, Esq. of Copped
Hall, Essex.
Seai— Exning Hall, Newmarket.
DOD OF EDGE.
WoLiET-DoD, Eev. Chaeles, of Edge Hall, co.
Chester, M.A., b. 21 March, 1826 ; »». 21 March, 1850,
Frances Lucy, dau. of Eev. PeUy Parker, Eector of
Hawton, Notts, and has,
I. Francis, b. 3 May, 1855.
II. Charies Edward, b. 19 Feb. 1857.
III. Arthur George. iv. Antony Hurt.
V. Owen Cadogan. vi. Robert John.
VII. Thomas Crewe. viii. Hova Frederic.
I. Mary.
ji. Lucy Rosamond, ra. 16 .Jan. 1877, Hon. and Rev. William
Trevor Kenyon, M.A., Vicar of Malpas.
III. Emma Frances.
Mr. WoUey took the name of Hod, in addition to
that of WoLLET, by royal license, 14 April, 1868
{see WOLLEX of Allen Hill).
iLincagC— HovA, son of Cadwgan Dot, the founder of
this family about the time of Henry II., having ra. the dau.
and heir of the Lord of Edge, in Cheshire, obtained one fourth
of that manor, and settled there.
HovA Dud had two sons: the younger, John, of Smith's
Pentrey, Broxton, ra. Margery, dau. of Hugh Le Byrd, of
Broxton; and the elder,
Thomas Dod, of Edge, terap. Edward III., m. Mabel, dau. of
David Mere, and had two sons, Thomas, his heir; and John,
ancestor of the Dods nf Cloverley. The elder son,
Thomas Dod, of Edge, m. Mary, or Matilda, dau. of David
Bird, of Broxton, and left a son and successor,
David Dod, of Edge, ra. Cecilia, dau. and co-heir of William
de Bickerton, and was father of
Sib Anthony Dod, of Edge, knighted by King Henry on the
field of Agincourt. He d. on his return homewards, and was
interred in the Cathedral of Canterbuiy. His son and heir,
David Dod, of Edge, was one of the Cheshire gentlemen who
signed the supplication to Henky VI. respecting the liberties
of the Palatinate. His direct male descendant,
Sir Edward Dod, Baron of the Exchequer of Chester, to.
Margaret, dau. and eventual heir of Roger Mainwaring, Esq.
of Nantwich, and was great-great-grandfather of
Thomas Dod, Esq. of Edge, bapt. 5 July, 1688; m. at Chester
Cathedral, 28 June, 1748, Rebecca, dau. of Crewe, ot Crewe
and cf Holt, co. Denbigh, and by her (who d. 26 June, 1778)
had Thomas Crewe, his heir ; William; Rebecca, wife of Wil-
liam Mostyn Owen, Esq. of Woodhouse, Salop ; and Anne
Sobieski, wife of Robert Watkin Wynne, Esq. of Plas Newydd,
CO. Denbigh. Mr. Dod d. 30 Dec. 1759, and was s. by his son,
DOD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DOD
4G5
TiioMAS Crewe T>ox>, Ksq. of Eil^p, Ijapt. at Malpas, II July,
1754; m. 20 Sept. 17SC, Anne, 4th dau. of Halpli Sneyil, Esq. of
Keele, co. Stafford, and had issue,
John Anthony, 6. 1798; d. unm. in India, 1821.
Charlotte, m. 20 Feb. 1834, Rev. Joseph Yates Cookson,
son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Chavles Non-is CooUson, R A of
K.mton House, Devon. Mr. Cookson, on his marriage' took
Ijy royal license, the surname of Dod. Anne
Prances Rosamond, 7a. Rev. Pelly Parker, Rector of Hawton
Notts, and d. 1877, leaving by him (who d. 1865) a dau.!
Frances Lcct, m. Rev. Charles Wollcy, ut supra.
Soby Rebecca, m. H. li. Sneyd, Esq. of Eatou Lod^c co
Stafford; and cZ. 1876. '
Col. Dod d. 1827.
v4/-iH.s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., on a fcss "-u between
two barrulets wavy sa. three crescents or, and (for distinction)
canton of the second, for Dod; 2nd and 3rd, sa., a chevron
lire or and gu. between three maidens' heads affrontee
coupcd at the bust ppr. crined gold, for Wollet. CresU~lst
DoD : A garb arg. banded gu. environed with a snake, the head
issuing from the middle of the garb ppr. and (for distinction)
a cross crosslet of the second ; 2nd, Wollet : A man's head
facing the dexter in chain mail couped at the shoulder ppr
MotLu—li\ copia cantus.
^eai— Edge Hill, Malpas, co. Chester.
MARRIOTT-DODINGTON OS" HORSING-
Toisr.
_ Marriott-Dodits-gton, Thomas, Esq. of Hor-
sington House, Somerset, Barrister-at-Law, M.A.,
J.P., Capt. 1st Somerset Militia, b. 22 July, 1839 ;
s. liis father 22 March, 187G ; m. 1865, Lucy, dau'
of the Eev. E. Downe, Sector of Rushden, JSTorth-
amptonshire, and has issue,
Roger, 6. 30 July, 1866.
ilt'nrafle.— This is a branch of the ancient and distin-
guished family of Dodington of Dodi,i;jton, Somerset {see
Borke's Vicissitudes of Families, last edition).
William Dodington, of London, and afterwards of Lambeth,
aged 21 in 1672, 2nd son of Christopher Dodington, Esq. of
Lincoln's Inn (who was bapt. at Dodington, Somerset, 9 June,
I60f), and whose will, dated 21 Jan. 1656, was proved 16 Nov'.
1657), by Mary his wife, dau. of Rev. William Gouge, D.D.,
Rector of St. Anne's, Blackfriars, was executor to his elder
jrother, George Dodington. Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, and of Wells,
jomerset, who d. 31 March, 1695. Ho i,;. before 1680, Edith,
lau. of Thomas Rookcs, of London, and d. 22 March, 1708'
laving had issue, ' '
I. George, of Horsington, Somerset, only surviving son vi
1st, Ahcia, dau. of William Gifford, of Kensington; and
2ndly, Mary Benet, but d. s. p. 14 April, 1757.
II. Rookes, of Horsington, d. unm. 1728.
I. Margaret, m. Charles Jackson, Citizen of London, and had
issue, '
1 Samuel Jackson, only son, who assumed for himself and
nis heirs male, by Act of Parliament passed 1757 the
surname and arms of Dodington only. He was Hi"-h
Sheriff for Somerset 1763, and c^ May, 1813, having had
issue an only dau. and heiress,
Mary,,rt. 20 Feb. 17D8, Francis Eushell Reastnn, Esq.,
Bairister-at-Law, who d.Ang. 1S27, aged 70; she d.s «
30 April, 1812. ■* '
1 r.dith, m. James Erjghtman, of Easinghall Street,
London. '
2 Margaret, sometime of Newington, SuiTcy, and after-
wards of Parhament Street, Westminster, d. iui,ii. 10 Sept.
II. Edith, of Horsington, d. unm. 1729.
III. Elizabeth, m. irSept. 1711, Richard Sibley, of Cogenhoe,
CO. Northampton, and </. 1763, leaving by him (who pre-
deceased her in 1735) an only dau.,
Elizabeth Sibley, m. James Manning, of Little Houghton ;
d. 17 Oct. 17:n:, liavi.i- li:iil by him (who d. 13 May, 1767;
besides two dnus., K.l;/, .inth and Mary, and two younger
sons, James au.l William, an eldest son,
George Dodington Manning, of Little Houghton, bapt.
there 4 Jan. 1748; m. 7 April, 1767, Anno, dau. of
Anstin Johnson, of Great Houghton, co. Northampton
f-u\'-:}L^°''- ^'^'> leaving had by her (who survived
till ISjI) issue,
William Dodington Manning, bapt. 12 March, 1774,
wliu assumed the surname of Dodington on succeed-
ing to the Horsington estates in 1813, on the death of
his kinsman, Samuel Dodington, nd^ Jackson. He
a. unm. 22 Feb. 1853.
^;f"o^'^^ ?^'T1'"S, of Kettering, no. Northampton,
6^2jOct 1,,6; w. Sarah, dan. of William Garret
o^ Broughton, and d. laii; li.s \Mdow survived till
Jnnies Manning, of Little Houghton, h. 20 March
l-ai; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel ^lonk, of Little
Houghton, and d. s. p. July, 1848.
Charles Manning, of Beckenham, Kent, 6. 11 Mar
, ^' "'iol'^.'l' J^l'^a^eth Searle, of Walworth, and
ri. Aug. 1834, leaving a son, James, of St. Neot's, cs
Huntingdon, and a dau., Martha. '
Austin Manning.
Martha Manning m. John Marriott, of Hardinffstone
CO :Northampton/who d. Feb. 1817), and d. June,
1818, having had issue, '
George Marriott, b. 7 June, 1796; d. 7 Sept. 1S41
John Marriott, sometime of llardingstone, 6. 27 Oct.
Thomas Marriott, of whom presently.
William Marriott, /;. 4 Aug. 1808.
Elizabeth Marriott.
Harriet Marriott, m. Nov. 1834, John Brothers-
(.1. s. p. Feb. 1839. '
IV. Sarah, m. before 1728, — INIason.
V Mary, m before 1707, William Overman, of Strcatham,
Surrey, and survived him (who.se will, dated 8 Sept. 1740
was proved 10 Feb. 1748), having had issue.
Thomas Marriott, Esq., above mentioned, 3rd son of John
Marriott, Esq. of Hardingstone, by Martha his wife, assumed
by royal license 1853, the additional surname and arms of
Dodington, on succeeding to the Horsington estates, at the
death of his maternal uncle, William Dodington Manning
Doiliugton, Esq. of Horsington. He was b. 14 Dec. 1803- m
3^ Aug. 1837, Elizabeth Bird, dau. of Rev. Thomas Spencer
Phelps, Rector of Maperton, Somerset, and had issue,
I. Thomas, now of Horsington House.
II. William, 6. 1841; d. 1855.
III. Henry Phelps (Rev.), b. 24 March, 1843
's 'uaT^'^''^ Jane, m. Kcnrick Peck, Esq. of Woburn
11. Catharine, m. Rev. J. G. Clark, King's Coll. Cambridge.
HI. Henrietta. °
Mr. Marriott-Dodington d. 22 March, 1876.
^j-nis— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Dodington, sa. three buo-le-
horns stringed arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, JIarriott, barry of °six
indented arg. and sa. a bend az. charged with three fleurs-de-
lis of the tirst. Crests-lst, Dodington : On a mount vert
a stag sejant regardant arg. attired or, in the mouth an
acorn of the last leaved of the first; 2nd, Marriott: On a
rock ppr. a talbot paly of six arg. and sa. resting the forepaw
on an estoile of the last. <= " ^i^aiv
Sfo^s — Horsington, Wincanton ; and Combo, Dulverton
Somerset. '
DODSON OF CONYBOHO'.
DoDSON, Eight Kon. John George, of Conyboro'
Sussex, M.P. for Chester, J.P. and D.L., Earrister-
at-Law, M.A., M.P. for East Sussex, 1857 to 1874,
Deputy Speaker of the House of Commous 1865 to
1872, Finaucial Secretary to the Treasury 1873-4
P.O. 1872 ; b. 18 Oct. 1825 ; m. 3 Jan. 1856*
Florence, 2nd dau. of W. J. Campion, Esq. of
Danny, by Harriet his wife, dd'st dau. of Thomas
Eead Kemp, Esq. of Xemp Town, Erighton, and
has issue.
II. Ethel MiUeccnt.
I. John William, 6. 1869.
I. Florence Harriet.
III. Mildred Augusta.
jLt'llCaCIC. — Rev. Jeremiah Dodson, Vicar of Wye and
afterwards Rector of St. Katherine Coleman, London, 'from
1G65 to 1692, was cousin of Sir William Dodson, Common
Councilman and Alderman of the City of London, who was
knighted by King Charles II. 1680; and in the following
reign, and at the revolution, took an active part in the politics
of the City. In Luttrell's Relation of State Jffairs, there is
frequent mention of Sir William Dodson, as well as of Thomas
Dodson, Esq., M.P. for Liskeard, Cornwall, who d. 1707, having
been, the year before, run through the body, in a duel, by Mrt
Manley. The Rev. Jeremiah Dodson left one surviving son,
Rev. Jeremiah Dodson, who was Rector of Broadwater,
Sussex, and also (1701) of Huistiiierpoint. He d. 1744, leaving
a son.
Rev. CnRisTOPHEK Dodson, D.D., for 51 years Rector of
Hurstpierpoint. He d. 1784, and was s. by his son.
Rev. John Dodson, D.D., Rector of Hurstpierpoint, m. 1776,
Frances, dan. of Rev. Mr. Dawson, of Stapenhill House, co.
Derby, and d. 1807, leaving, with other issue, a son,
Right Hon. Sir John Dodson, Knt. LL.D., appointed
Advocate of the Admiralty 1S29, King's Advocate-General 1834,
Master of the Facidtics 18 U, Viuar-General of the Province of
2 H
4G6
DOL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DOM
Canterbury 184!), Dean of the Arches, and Jaclse cf t'le Prero-
gative Court of CantPibury 1852. He sat in ParUanient for E, ye
from 1819 to 1823. He m. 1822, Frances Priscilla, dau. of George
Pearson, Esq., M.D., the eminent Physician and Chemist; and
dying 27 April, 1858, was s. by liis only son, the present PJglit
Hon. John Geokge Dodson, of Hurstpierpoint, M.P.
Armn—Avg., a foss nebulee gu. between six fleurs-de-lis sa.
Crest— Tv/o lions' gambs in saltire gu.
SeaJ— Conyboro, Lewes. Town Residence— 6, Seamore Place.
DOLLING OF MAGHHRALIIT.
The late Kobeet Holbeche Dolling, E?q. of
Magheralin, co. Down, J.P. Down and Monaghaii,
and J.P. and D.L. Londonderry, Higli Sheriff ISGj,
Dar.-at-Law, b. 13 Feb. 1809 ; m. 22 Jan. 1842, Eliza,
3rd dau. of Josias Du Pre Alexander, Esq., M.P.,
nejAew of James, Earl of Caledon, and d. 28 Sept.
1878, having by her (who d. 1870) had issue,
I. EoBEKT William Eatclifpe, now of Magheralin, 6. 10 Feb.
II. Caledon Josias Eatcliffe, 6. 17 May, 1857.
I. Mary Emma Eatcliffe. ii. KUse Ann Eatcliffe.
ni. Adelaide Harriet EatclifTe.
IV. Geraldine Bouverie Eatcliffe.
V. Nina Caroline EatclifTe. vi. Josephine Maud Eatcliffe.
vii. Ulrica Douglass Eatcliffe.
Hl'UCagC— This family is of ancient French extraction,
and was first established in the Isle of Purbeck.
EoBERT Dolling, Esq., left the Isle of Purbeck, and settled
in London. By Mary his wife, he had an only son,
James Dolling, Esq. of London, m. Mary, only child and
heiress of J. Eatcliffe. of Stockport, co. Chester, and Huttou
Garden, London, and left, with one dau., Mary Eatcliffe, an
only son,
Eev. Bobeut Eatcliffe Dollinb, Eector of Tilsey, Surrey,
Vicar of Aldenham, Herts, and Eector of Bolnhurst, co. Bed-
ford, J.P. for Herts, m. Mary, dau. of Paul Saunders, Esq.
(which lady ra. 2ndly, 1815, Sir E. Dundas, a Swedish noble-
man), and had issue. The eldest son,
Eev. Bocghey William Dolling, of Magheralin, co. Down,
Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, Eector of Magheralin,
and Precentor of Dromore, 6. 3 June, 1782; m. 28 July, I80G,
Mary, dau. of John Short, Esq. of Solihull, co. Warwick, and
had issue,
EoBEBT HoLBEcnE, latc of Magheralin.
Mary Eatcliffe m. James Thomas Bolton, Esq. of The Elms,
CO. Warwick.
Emily Jane Saunders, m. Eev. Thomas Hassard Montgomery,
of Springfield, co. Down, eldest son of Alexander Mont-
gomery, Esq. of Kilmur, and has issue.
He d. 13 Jan. 1853.
.^rrn.s— Per fess arg. and az., a fess dancettee per fess dancettce
sa. and of the first. Crest — A buck's head ppr. attired or,
gorged with two bars dancettee arg. Motto— Spero.
S«a«s— Edenmore, Magheralin, co. Down; and Manor House,
Kilrea, co. Derry.
and 2ndly, Miss Deme, by both of whom he had issvje. Tha
eldest son of the first marriage,
John Dolphin, Esq. of Goulbully and Turoe, m. Mary
Geo?hegan, of Westmeath, and had issue. The eldest son,
HcBERT Dolphin, Esq., 'in. Helen, dau. of Martin, of Eaheen,
of the TuUyra family, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Oliver, of Loughrea, m. 1770, Margaret Helen, dau. ol
Lewis Collin, of Dublin, and d. 1805, leaving four sons,
1 Hubert Thomas, heir to his uncle.
2 Anthony, d. uiim.
3 Paul, of Loughrea, m. Miss Burke, of Spring Garden.
4 Henry, of Loughrea, m. 1st, a dau. of Pierce Blake, Esq.
of Holly Park, co. Galway; and 2ndly, Miss Skerett, of
the Ballinduff famUy. By the former he hud issue, Pierce,
his heir; Anthony; and Anne.
ni. Henry, d. unm.
IV. Thomas, in the Spanish service, to. a Mexican lady.
I. Margaret, m. Domiuick Burke, Esq. of Killymor.
The eldest son,
John Dolphin, Esq. of Turoe, m. Eleanor, dau. of John
Burke, Esq. of St. Clerans, and had daus. only,
Jane, a Nun in the convent of Loughrea.
Margaret, m. 1790, John Browne, Esq. of Moyne, and was
mother of Michael J. Browne, Esq., late of Moync; Anne
Browne; and Maria, m. 1809, Charles Austin, 3rd Lord
ffrench.
Anne, a Nun in the convent of Loughrea.
Celia, m. John McDonnell, of Carnacon, and was mother of
the late Joseph McDonnell ; Mrs. Chevers, of Killyan ; and
Mrs. O'Connor, of Milto\vn.
Eleanor, m. Thomas Eedington, of Eyehill, and was mothej
of Mrs. Eoche, of Eyehill; Mrs. Bodkin, of Annagli; Jlis!
Eedington, a Nun in Loughrea; and the late Mrs. Balfc, ol
South Park.
Sally, m. Jlichael Balfe, Esq. of South Park, and had ai
only child, widow of J. J. Murphy, Esq., a Mastc
Chancery.
Elizabeth, m. Edmond Balfe, of Marlborouch Street.
Mr. Dolphin dying ,<:. p. r,i., was s. by his nephew,
HorETiT Thomas Dolphin, Esq. of Turoe; m. 1804, Mary, dau
of Peter Grehan, Esq. of Dublin, by his wifu, Mary, dau. o
Stephen Eoche, Esq. of Limerick, and of Granagh Castle, co
Kilkenny, and had i?sue,
Oliver, present proprietor.
Peter Hubert, of Danesfort, co. Galway, m. 1852, Antoinette
dau. of Peter McEvoy, Esq. of Great Cumberland Place
and Wimbledon, Surrey, and has i.ssue.
Margaret, m. James Daly, Esq. of Castle Daly, co. Galway.
Anastatia and Lucy, both Nuns in the Cai'melite convent o
Loughrea.
Anne, m. Peter Daly, Esq. of Daly's Grove, co. Galway, J.P.
brother to James Daly, Esq. of Castle Daly.
Helen, a Nun in Westport. Lucy, a Nun. Monica.
Mr. Dolphin d. 1829.
Arms—&z., three dolphins hanrient ppr. d-al—A do'.^h
haurient ppr. jUo/io— l-irmum in vita mail.
/Scat— Turoe, Loughrea, co. Galloway.
DOLPHIN OP TTTROE.
Dolphin; Oliver, Esq. of Turoe, co. Gal-way,
Barristcr-at-Law, h. 1805 ; m. 13 April, 1812, Mary,
dau. of Andrew Browne, Esq. of Movilla, co. Gal-
way, by his wife Mary, sister of Maurice Elake,
Esq. of BalUnafad, co. Mayo, and has issue,
I. Andrew, 6. I84G. u. Oliver, 6. 1S50.
III. Hubert Peter, b. 1853.
I. Mary, ra. 1S03, to Andrew, 2nd son of the late Edward
Martyn, Esq. of Tullyra, co. Galway.
II. Monica, in. 1867, Thomas Kirwan, Esn. of Elindwcll, co.
Galway.
III. Henrietta,
Anne,
IV. Catherine, d. 18'77
^illtilQt. — This is one of the original Anglo-Norman
families in Ireland; and it appears that the Dolphins have
continued to reside in the immediate vicinity of their present
scat, Turoe, for nearly six hundred years.
During the civil wars the Dolphins, in common with most of
the Eoman Catholic families in Connaught, sustained great
losses by confiscations and forfeitures, which caused many
of them to emigrate; however,
Hubert Dolphin, living at Goulbully 1691, preferred re-
maining in his native country, in the hope of preserving some
of the property. He m. let, Sarah M. Burke, of Deiryhole ;
DOMVILLE OF LYMME HALL.
Tatloe-Domtille, Mascie Domville, Esq. o
Lymme Hall, Lord of the Manor of Lynime, b. a
D'inan, France, 29 Dec. 1857 ; s. his father 1870.
ILtltCaSC— Henry Taylor, Esq., Mayor of Liverpool 172(
TO. Anne, dau. (by Ursula his wife, dau. and co-heiress c
William Domville, Esq. of Lymme Hall) of William Masscy, o
Mascie, Esq.. 7th son of Eichard Massey, or Mascie, Esq. c
Sele, by Barbara his wife, dau. of Eobert, 2nd son of J
Gleave, Esq. of High Lcgh, and grandson of James Masscj
Esq. of Sele (who rf. 1649) by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Gcorg
Leycestcr, Knt. of Toft. By this lady, Henry Taylor had tn
sons : the younger,
Eobert Tavlok, Esq. of Chester, m. Ann Tagg, and w:
father of
Thomas Taylor, Esq. of Lymme Hall, who hi. Mary, dau. c
Samuel Jackson, Esq. of Ash, Salop, and d. 27 Jan. 1814, age
70, having had issue, Robert (m. Jane Foulkes, of Mcrtyn, an
had a dau., Elizabeth, m. George Johnson, Esq.): .Masc;
Domville, of whom presently ; Mary, m. Sir Andrew Corbeii
Bart. ; Elizabeth, ra. Eev. William Molyneux, M.A., of Hawl
ley Hall. The younger son,
The Eev. Mascie Domville Taylor, in. 1st, Diana, dau. (
John Houghton, Esq. of Wavcrtree, and by her (who d. 1
Aug. 1824) had issue,
Mascie Domville, his heir.
TtiOmas John Domville, i>. 10 April, 1817.
Eobert Mascie, of Tyn Llwyn, Corweu, co. Merioneth, J.P
uox
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DON
4G7
late an ofTicTr in tbo 25tli rest., !>. 12 O^'t. ISIS; to. lS-t2,
KlizabetU Frances, eldest tlau. of the late James i'oyiiter
Garland, Ksq., and has, with other issue,
Domville Mascie, Capt. 27th Inniskillings, 6. 1814.
Diana Anne, m. liev. Philip Wyuter, D.D., Principal of St.
John's College, Oxford.
Mr. Taylor TO. 2ndly, Patty Jemima, dau. of Jolin I'oulkcs,
Esq. of Kryviatt, co. Denbigh, and by her had a son,
Henry John, b. 10 April, 1827.
He d. 9 Oct. 1845. His eldest son,
Mascie Uomville Taylor-1)omvii,le, Esq. of Lymino ITall,
6. 13 July, 1815; m. 1837, Elizabeth Julia, dau. of Henry
Browne, Esq. of Bath and Kensington, and bad issue,
Mascie Domville, now of Lymme Hall.
Harry Erederick, b. 18 April, 18d0; d. 4 April, 18J1.
Ursula Diana Laura.
Lucy Adela, d. 15 April, 18S7.
Mr. Taylor-Doniville, d. in Jamaica, 23 Aug. lL-i70, and was s.
his son, the present Mascie Do.mville Tatlou-Bo.mville, lisq.
Arms — Az., a lion rampant arg.
Seat — Lymme Hall, Warrington, co. Chester.
DONALDSON-HUDSON^ OP CHESWAS-
DINE BLALIi.
DoNALBSON-HuDSON, CuAELES, Esq. of Ches-
rardine Hull, Salop, J.P., b. 12 Feb. 1810 ; m. 10
;Peb. 1870, Sara Marie, oiilj dau. of tlio late Sidney
'Robert Strealfeild, Major 52ad foot, and has
|.ssue,
I. Ralph CnAKLES, 5. 20 Feb. I'^71.
I. Kathleen Marie. ii. Doris.
VIr. Donaldson-Hudson is 2nd son of the late John
[Donaldson, Esq. by Catherine his wife, dau. of
Anthony Halliler, Esq. of Wigton, and is grandson
)f Alexander Donaldson, Esq. by EUzabetli Hudson
lis wife, sister of Thomas Hudson, Esq. to whose
states he succeeded, assuming by royal license, 30
Fan. 1862, the surn.ime and arms of Hudsox. His
Ider brother Thomas, Capt. 3rd Has>ars, m.
2 Sept. 18U0, Louisa Helen Elizabeth, eldest dau.
f R. H. A. Kirwan, Esq. of Bawnmore, and d. 13
Fuly, 1867, leaving issue, Walter Eirwaa ; Gerald
iirwan ; Thomas Reginald Kirwan ; and Helen
jQuisa. He has two sisters, Anne, m. 1862, Capt.
)yiuond, late of the 3rd Hussars, and Catharine
Elizabeth, m. 1876, Robert Ealfour, Esq.
^rHis— Quarterly; 1st and 4th, on a fess dancetteo between
wo boars' beads couped in chief and a lion rampant in base
u. two martlets of the field, for Hudson. 2nd and 3rd, arg.,
lymphad sa. between three dolphins naiant az., for Donald-
3N. C'rtsts— Upon a mill-rind fessways sa., a lion's head erased
r, gorged with a bar gemel indented gu., for Hudson. In
•ont of a saltire az. a cubit arm erect grasping a dagger, and
liarged with a thistle slipped all ppr.
Se(((— Cbe.^wardme Hall, Market Drayton. Toicn House—
1, South Audlcy btreet, W.
4
DONEIiAN OF SYLANE.
DoyELA:^^, Deriiot O'Conob, Esq. of Sylnne, co.
ralway, J.l'., b. Q March, 1853.
tnr<ltTC. — This family, one of the most ancient in
:eland, deiives from Caual (Charles), 2nd son of Morough
[olatban, a celebrated prince of the House of Heremon, and
ing of Connaught, whose eldest son, Enragh, was progenitor
f tlie 0'Coi\oRs-DoN, which Cabal, at his father's death, in
31, had very lar-e possessions in the counties of Koscommon
ad Galway, and \wis father of Arllgeal, King of Connaught, a
ndant of whom, about 936, built a castle at Ballydonelan,
illed the Black Castle, part of which still remains. It was
jstroj-ed by fire, according to tradition, in the beginning of
le 15th century, and in 1412,- another castle was erected near
le ruins by Xully O'DoMiLAN, as appears by an inscription in
le building.
Thomas Uonelan, Esq., vi. 1771, Mabel, dau. and heiress of
ermot O'Conor, Esq. of Sylane, by Mabel his wife, 2nd dau.
r Edward O'Flynn, Esq. of Turlough, and d. 181G, leaving
sue. The 2nd son,
Dermot Donelan, Esq. of Sylane, m. 1811, Maria, 2nd dau.
: William Keary, Esq. of Clough, and had two sons and two
William Edmond, jI.D.
Belinda, m. Charles J. Lynch, Esq. of Carrabog, co.
Galway, an officer in the army.
Mr. Dermot Donelan d. U April, 1852, and was s. by his
eldest son,
TuojiAs O'CoNOB Donelan, Esq. of Sylane, J.P., 6. 12 Dec.
1821 ; m. 27 Oct. 1851, Elizabeth Mary, eldest dau. of Josepli
Burke, Esq. of Ower, co. Galway, and had issue,
I. Dermot O'Conok, now of Sylane.
II. Joseph O'Conor. iii. John O'Conor,
I. Mary.
Mr. Thomas O'Conor Donelan d. 1874, and wag .5. by his
eldest son, Dehmot O'Conor Donelan, now of Sylane.
_ Arms— Arg., a tree thereto a slave tied all ppr. Cr^st—X
lion i-ampant. .1/oMo— Omni violentia major.
-Secti— Sylane More, Tuam, co. Galway.
DONNITHORNE OF COLNE LODGE.
DoNNiTHOENE, Edwaed Hareis, Esq. of Colne
Lodge, Middlesex, J.l\, late of the 16th Queen's
Lancers, b. Nov. 1810 ; m. 1st, 1834, EUzabeth Jane,
youngest dau. of the Rer. George Moore, Rector of
Sowton, Devon, and has had issue,
I. Edward George Moore, Capt. Scots Greys, &. July, 1842;
m. 1875, Harriette Lucia, only dau. of John Alexander,
Esq. of Milford, co. Carlow, late M.P. for Carlow, and has
a son,
Harold Edward Alexander Comtn, b. 1870.
II. Arthur Bampton, b. 1844; m. 1874, Aeddan, 3rd dau. of
the Hon. Kobert Arundell, younger son of the lOtb Lord
Arundell of Wardour, and has issue, Arthur Arundell, 6.
1875, and Loveday Gladys.
I. Isabella Charlotte, d. unm. 1855.
II. Henrietta Maria, m. 1865, H. Carnsew, Esq.; and d.
1865, leaving Issue, a dau., Eosamund.
III. Mary Penelope, m. Aug. 1858, Edward Archer Wilde,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law, younger son of E. A. Wilde, Esq.,
and nephew of the late Lord Chancellor Truro, and has
i.ssue.
3ltJtC7t5E.— The family of Boxtthon, as the name was
originally spelt, is one of antiquity in Cornwall, and was
located at an early period at Bonythou. From the direct line
which terminated in 1725, spring the Bontthons o/C'arcitw,
extinct in 1749, and the Bonythons or Donytbons, as the
name was subsequently spelt, who were resident for some
centuries at St. Agnes. Of this branch was
Nicholas Donnithorne, Esq., High Sheriff in 1725. He was
s. by his eldest son,
Joseph Donnithorne, who m. the dau. and heiress of W.
Crocker, Esq. of Trevellis; and d. s. p. 1762, and was s. by his
next surviving brother,
Kev. Isaac Donnituorne, of St. Agnes, Cornwall, Preben-
dary of Hereford, afterwards Governor of the Stannaries, -ni.
Miss Hereford, of the family of Hereford of Sufton Court, and
d. 1784, leaving issue,
I. Jamr-. '. i;ii li ■ i" inherited, excepting as regarded his
Herelui.:
II. NiclM : .1 'v^emly.
I. Penil-ji . ,, . < I, ; iiilicr Harris, Esq. of Hayne Castle,
Devon, and </. leaving issue, two daus., Penelope, d. unr,i.
1860 ; and EUzabeth, m. her cousin, Isaac Donnithorne,
Esq.
II. A dau., TO. — Wellington, Esq.
The younger son,
Nicholas Donnithorne, Esq. who was heir to his father, m.
Anna, dau. of Alexander Comyn, Esq. of Penrose, Cornwall,
lineal descendant and representative of the Comyns of BadenocU
and the lied Comyn. Mr. Donnithorne was Governor of the ■
Stannaries to the Prince of Wales, and d. 1796, leaving
issue,
I. Isaac, of St. Agnes, m. his cousin, Elizabeth Harris, the
heiress of Hayne Castle, assumed the name and arms of
Harris, and d. 8 Oct. 1848, leaving issue,
1 Christopher Arthur, b. 14 Jan. 1801; m. 15 Feb.
1825, Louisa Eleonora, 3rd dau. of Rev. Thomas Watkins,
of Pennoyre, co. Brecknock, by Susannah Eleanora his
wife, dau. and heiress of Eichard Vaughan, Esq. of Golden
Grove, co. Carmarthen, and has issue (see Harris, of
Hayne).
2 John James, m. Frances Amelia, eldest dau. of Edward
Acton, Esr). of Gatacre Park, Salop.
1 Elizabeth Penelope, d. unm.
u. James, of whom presently.
2 n 3
4G8
DON THE LANDED GENTRY. DON
' Rickavd of Camolin, co. Wexford, m. the (lau. of Eichart
A d,.., ,.. J. ^^yl-. ^SiirSr^r'Fetd.an,,
[I. A dau.,
Surrey.
Eev. George Moore, Eector of Sowton,
""r.rSorixnoK.K, Esq., aJ«d.e, and Governor of t.e
Mint Bencal Civil Service, inherited the Herefordshire estate
K'^ruSe' He ». 1807', Sarah only '^'^^■^J <^\^^!^:
B N the Paciflc navigator, and discoverer of the
that bore his name, and d. 1852, leaving issue,
1 William Sherson, d. s. p. 1856
islands
2 Edward Harris, now
of Colne Lodge.
Eliza Emily.
i Maria, d. 1832. 2 Penelope, d. Is32.
^ „o Aro- a chevron gu. hetween three Cornish choughs
closeppT: o'e.'-A Cornifh eUough, and a swan naiant ppr.
Motto-KuT Deu Ees Pub Tra.
Seat-Colno Lodge, Twickenham.
DONOVAN OF BALLYMOP-E.
DOKOYAN, RiCHAED, Esq. of Ballymore, co. Wex-
ford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1859 and for-
merly Capt. in the Wexford Mihtia 6^ 17 Oct.
1819 ; s. his father 7 April, 1849 ; m 9 Jan. 18o6,
Ehziibcth Agnes, dau. of Rev. Henry Wynne, Rector
of Ardcolm, and has hud issue,
I. EictiARD, b. 25 Nov. 18.58.
II. Charles Henry Wynne, b. 26 June, 18C0.
III. Edward Wynne, 6. 28 Aug. 1862.
IV Albert Francis, b. 30 Sept. 1868 ; d. 20 Jan. 1369.
I. Madeline Annie. n- Agnes Adelaide.
in. Frances Louisa Alice.
IJ^tne.igC.-This family is a branch of O'Donovan, of
Clan.Lochlin(««0'DoNovAN, Chief of Clan Cathal)
DoNEL OCR NA Cartan O'Donovan of Cloghatradbally
Castle, CO. Cork, Chuf of Clan Lochlin, temp. James I made
a surrender of his estates to the King, 28 June, 1615, and
received a re-grant of the same by patent 29 Jan. 1616. He
had three sons,
1 Moriertagh McDonel oge, s. as adef of dan LochU
was s. by his son, Donel McMoriertagh, who
u.^Dermot,' wlio^iiad, with a younger son, Daniel, two sons,
1 Jeremiah, who s. his cousin as Chief of Clan Locldin,
and whose line failed with his sons.
2 Cornelius, of Kilmacabea, whose L^cscendant became Chief
of Clan Lochiin, now represented by
Bev. Jeremiah Alexander O'Donovan, Oiief of Clan
Lochiin, b. 1849; m. 1877, Esther Bell, dau. of Kev.
John O'Callaghan, and has a son and heir,
EicHARD Bartholomew, b. 15 June, 1878.
III. EicKARD, ancestor of Donovan of Biillyiuore.
Donel oge na Cartan O'Donovan d. 24 Jan. 1629. His third
and
attainted
EicKARD NA Cartan O'Donovan, was father of
MoRTOGH O'Donovan, who removed from the co. Cork, and
resided in Dubhn with his cousin Jeremiah O'Donoven,
afterwards Cliief of Clan Lnchiin. He was father of
Rickard Donovan, Esq. of Clonmore, co. Wexford, the first
of this family who settled in co. Wexford. He lit. Bridget, sister
of Alderman Thomas Kieran, Sheriff of Dubhn 1687, and had
five sons and three daus.
I Eickard, d. v. p. ii- MoRxocn, his heir.
in Cornelius, of Clonmore, m. 1st, Bridget, daa. of
Abraham Hughes, Esq. of Ballytrent, co. Wexford, and
had issue,
1 Abraham, a Physician in Enniscorthy, d. .<!. p.
2 Eickard, of Clonmore, m. Winified, dau. of Henry
Milward, Esq. of Ballyharron, co. Wexford; and d. 1731,
leaving five daus., Eliza, to. Aug. 1763, Cadwallader Ed-
wards, Esq. of Ballyhire, co.Wexford; Sarah, m. June, 1773,
John Cox, Esq. of Coolcliffe, co. Wexford; Winifred, m.
Bev. Joseph Miller, of New Boss, as his second wife ;
Lucy m 18 July, 1769, John Glascott, Esq. of Aldertown,
CO Wexford; and Julia, jit. June, 1776, Kichard Newton
King, Esq. of Mucmine, co. Weiford.
Cornelius Donovan m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of John Harvey,
Esq. of Killiane Castle, same co., and had issue,
3 John, d. unm. 4 Cornelius.
1 Elizabeth. . , ^ . . ,, „,
2 Juliana, m. Cornelius Fitzpatrick, Ensign in the ^\ ex-
ford Militia.
Cornelius Donovan's will, dated 20 Oct. 1735, was proved
in the Diocese of Ferns, IB July, 1739.
iMxoii Esq. of Newtown, co. Wexford; and had
1 George; 2 Cornelius, a Captain of Dragoons. He
resided at Newtown Barry, and left a son, William, and two
daus., Juliana, m. 1st, Oct. 1756, Joshua Thomas, Esq. of
Bolacreen, and 2ndly, Oct. 1763, John Henry Ldkins ; Mary,
m Bobert Blayney, of CamoUn; 3 Bichard, d. s. p.-,
4 Eickard, who had by Constance his wife, two sons and
one dau., George, of Kilmuckridge ; Eickard, of Crowney-
horn ; and Mary, m. Jan. 1765, Thomas Philips, of Kilscoran:
5 Niion, d. unm. 25 Nov. 1741; and 1 Juliana, m. 1st,
15 Sept. 1741, Eichard, 6th Earl of Anglesey; 2ndly,
Matthew Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot, co. Wexlord, and d,
20 Nov. 1776.
V. Thomas, left a son, Mortogh.
I Mary, m. Clement Gough, Esq. of Ballyorley, co. Wexford,
II. Ann, TO. Jeremiah King, Esq. of Macmine, co. NVextord.
HI. Elizabeth, to. July, 17U1, Kev. Michael Mossc, Hector oJ
White Church, co. Wexford.
Mr. Donovan d. 1707, and was s. by his eldest son,
Mortogh Donovan, Esq. of Bally more, J. P., High Sheriff
co Wexford, 1704; b. 20 May, 1607; vi. 1st, 13 Aug. 1096,
Lucy, dau. of llcnry Archer, Esq. of Ballyhoge, co. Wexford,
and had two sons,
I. Eickard, his heir. n. Henry, who left issue,
He TO 2ndly (settlements dated 23 May, 1704, Anna, dau. oJ
Bobert Carew, Esq. of Castleboro, co. Wexford, by whom (who
d. 1713) he had further issue,
III Bobert, of Bride Street, Dublin, Alderman of the City,
and High Sheriff 1750, ,u. Katherii.c, dau of Francis Top-
lady, Esq. (High Sheriff, co.Wexford, 1/15) and d. May,
1755, leaving, .J
I Francis, d. Oct. 1773, leaving two sons, 1 Bichard, e^
Tibberton, co. Gloucester, b. 1/66; d. 1815, having ha^
an only dau., who predeceased him in Jan. 1814; am
2 Francis, of Tibberton, d. June, 1819. .,,,,,,
1 Elizabeth, bapt. 11 Oct. 1737; d. unm., buried 21 July
2^KaUierine, bapt. IG March, 1744; to. by license, datec
9 Dec 1769, Kov. Samuel Hayden, Bector of 1
Prebendary of Clone, who was murdered at Enniscortnj
by the Bebels 23 May, 1798,
IV Bichard.
u. JLUkina,^'TO. by license, dated 20 May, 1729, Andrew
Lynn, of Waterford, Gent.
Mr. Donovan d. 1712, and was s. by his eldest son,
BicKARD Donovan, Esq. of Ballymore, High Sheriff co
Wexford 1724, a Captain of Horse, b. 20 May, 169'
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Rogers, Esq. of Bessmount, co
Wexford, by whom (who d. 2 July, 1778) he had issue,
I. Edward, his heir. ,...„ ^-ir , t
1 Lucy, m! by license, dated 17 Oct. 17u2, GUfrcd Lawsoi
eldest son of Bev. Wilfred Lawson.
II. Mary, ci. MW»t. 1805.
Ill Frances, to. by license, dated 2G June, l-ol, Charlc
HUl, Esq. of St. John's, co. Wexford, and d. 1789
Mr. Donovan d. 15 July, 1768, and was s. by his son
Edward Donovan, Esq. of Ballymore. Barrister-at-Law, wli
TO 7 Oct. 1747, Mary, dau. and heir of Capt. John Brougl
ton, of Maidstone, Kent, by Mary his wife^ only dau.
Samuel Ogle, Esq., M. P. for Berwick, by his 1st wife, Ehzi
beth Dawson, and had by her (who d. May, 1791) issue,
I. Richard, his heir.
II Edward (Rev.), Rector of Ballymore, co. Wcstmeath, i
16 June, 1754; ci. unm. 27 May, 1827. _
III George, 6. 12 Feb. 1758; went to America; m. Mar,
dau of James Dovcreux, of Wexford, and had issue, tvi
daus Phoebe, d. unm. ; and Mary, m. James MeCabe.
IV. Robert, of Peter Street, Dublin, Solicitor, 0. 3 Jan. 1,
d s V Aug. 1828.
v'wiuiam, Lieut. R.N., 6. 12 June, 17G3; d. unm. 1814
vi. John, bapt. 27 Feb. 1769, Atturncy-General at biel"
Leone; d. unm. 1817.
I Mary, 6. 7 July, 1748 ; d. unm. 22 Sept. 1834.
II Eliza, b. 29 Nov. 1750; d. unm. 22 July, 1631.
iii Lucy, 6. 3 May, 1753; m. James Barker, of Gre,
Britain Street, Dublin ; and d. 2 Sept. 1839.
IV. Harriet, b. 17 July, 1755; d. unm. May, 1<88
V Frances, bapt. '22 Sept. 1756; d. unm. May, 1m2. _
vi. Charlotte, b. 31 Jan. 1759; to. liev. Josiah Jehoia<
Richards ; and d. 1818. . ^ , ,
VII. Julia, 6. 14 April, 17G2; to. Bobert Vcrner, of Gold.
Lane, Dublin, and d. March, 1840.
viii. CaroUne, b. 4 Jan. 1762; d. unm. 1841
Mr. Donovan d. 16 April, 1773, and was s. by his eldest son,
Bichard Donovan, Esq. of Ballymore, J. P., b. 27 Ja
1752- TO. 28 June, 1780, Anne, dau. of Goddard Eichari
EsqVof Grange, co. Wexford, by whom (who d. 12 July, 183
he had issue.
I. Bichard, his heir.
u. Goddard Edward,
I. April, 1781; Capt. 83rd rcgt
BOX
THE LANDED GENTRY,
DOP
469
d. v.nm., nnivderecl at Orange River in the Isle of Jlacla-
CTSc-ar, IbUS.
III. liobert, of Courtcluff, en. Dublin, b. 17 Oct. 17S5; m. 12
Dec. 1812, Mary, dau. of Major Joseph Tayiov, H.E.I.C.S.,
and d. 23 Aug. 1860, leaving issue, 1 Kiehard Edward;
2 Robert; 3 Henry, d. 17 July, 1876, leaving issue;
4 Edwin, m. and has issue ; 5 Albert William ; 1 Harriet
Ann, m. 1st, 26 July, 1837, James M'Kenny, Esq. of Dub-
lin, who rf. 1852, and 2ndly, 1858, Anthony Smith ; 2 Laura;
and 3 Mary Medora.
IV. John, Solicitor, bapt. 9 July, 1787; d. unm. April, 1825.
v. George (Rev.), bapt. 9 ,;\piil, 1789; d. 7 July, 18JS,
leaving issue, of whom survive, Richard .\rchcr Hewfisuii,
;>. 18 July, 1830, m. Josephine, dau. of S. Unwin White;
Solomon Ogle Richards, b. IS March, 1838; William John
Henry, 6. 2 Oct. 1811; Kathcriue Anne; and Ju'.ia Maiia
Frances.
\i. William, of Enniseorthy, Solicitor, Impt. 19 Oct. 1792:
'.n. 1st, 6 Oct. 1829, Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. JoUn Dallas, of
the 46th regt., and by her (who d. Jan. 1831) had an only
son, William John O'DoNNAVAN, LL.D., b. 9 June, 1832, m.
10 Oct. 1872, his first cousin, Ann Beata, dau. of John
Glascott, Esq. of Killowen. He m. 2ndly 28 Sept. 1854.
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Solomon Richards, of Solsboro', ami
d. 7 Jan. 1853.
VII. Henry, Lt. R.N. 6. G Dec. 1795; d. -unm. 28 ^\r-.il SSCl.
VIII. Solomon (Rev.), Rector of Horetown, Diocese of Ferns,
b. Oct. 1801; m. 18 Sept. 1848, Katherine Sophia, dau. of
Thomas Stratford Dennis, Esq. of Fort Granite.
IX. Arthur, bapt. 6 July, 1806 ; d. young.
I. Anne, m. 3 Aug. 1803, Solomon Speer, Esq. of Granitc-
licld; andtl. 10 Dec. 1865.
II. Katherine, d. unm. 24 Jan. 1837.
III. Mary, m. 9 Dec. 1829, John Glascott, Es^. cf Killowon;
and d. 24 July, 1867.
IV. Eliza, m. 9 Dec. 1829, Willia'n Russell Farmar, Esq. of
Hloomfield ; and d. 23 Nov. 1814. v. Sarah Caroline.
Mr. Donovan d. 9 Jan. 1816, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Donovan, Esq. of Ballymore, b. 21 April, 1781 ;
High Sheriff co. Wexford 1819 ; m. 18 Oct. 1816, Frances,
eldest dau. of Edward Westby, Esq. of High Park, co. WicI;-
low, Master in Chancery, and by her (who d. 29 March, 18i3)
had issue,
I. Richabd, now of Ballymore.
II. Edward Westbv, Major-Gen. in the arrav, formerly Lieut.-
CcjI. 33rd and 100th regts.. Chevalier of the Legion of
Honour, with the Crimean medals and the Order of the
Medjidie, 6. 6 Sept. 1821; iji,. 20 July, 1870, Louisa Jane,
3rd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Vernon, late Coldstream Guards,
and has issue,
Edward Herbert, 6. 8 Oct. 1874.
III. Henry George, Lieut. 33rd regt., 6. 2 Feb. 1826 ; killed
at the storming of the Redan, 18 Sept. 1855.
IV. Robert, 6. 5 April, 1829.
I. Phoebe. ii. Frances.
HI. Annie, d. unm. 2 Sept. 1847.
Mr. Donovan d. 7 April, 1849, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Donovan, now of Ballymore.
^ )•)-,!.'!— Arg., issuing from the sinister side of the shield a
cubit dexter arm vested gu. cutfed of the first, the hand
grasping a skein or old Irish sword in pale the blade entwined
with a serpent ppr. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm.
falcon alighting arg. tips of wings and tail sa. Mottoes —
Adjuvante Deo in hostes," and " Vir super hostem," the
latter a translation ot the slogan, or call to war of the sept.
■' Giolla ar a-namhuid a-bu."
(Salt— Ballymore, Cjuiolin, co. Wexford.
DONOVAIT OF FEAMFIELD PLACE.
DoNOVAX, Alexadner, Esq. of Fraiufield Place,
Sussex, J.P. aud D.L., h. June, 1819 ; m. 13 April,
1847, Ellen, dau. of John Poulett Thomson, Esq. of
Roehampton, Surrey, and has issue,
I. Alexander, b. 5 Feb. 1800.
II. Hubert Alexander, b. 2 Jan. 1SG3.
I. Gcraldine. ii. ,\da. iii. Lilian Anne.
IV. Ernestine. v. Beatrice Kathleen. vi. Ethel.
HillCagC. — Jasies Donovan, Esq. of Chillowes Park,
surrey, claiming descent from Capt. Donovan, an officer in
army of Cromwell, in Ireland, m. 1772, Miss Margaret
Hoore, of Dublin, and had issue,
Alexander.
James, of Buckham Hill, Sussex, in. Miss Thompson, oldest
dau. of George Thompson, Esq. of Dublin, and had issue.
Mary m. George Braddell, Esq. of Prospect, co. Wexlord.
ilr. Donovan d. 1831, and was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Donovan, Esq. of Framficld Place, 6. 25 Oct.
r78; High Sheriff for Sussex 1832; in. 1st, Miss Anne Foster,
.nd had issue,
Henry, d. 1867.
Anne, m. Thomas Braddell, Esq. of Conlmelagh, J.P.
Louisa, m. Robert Stone, Esq. of Gile House,"Sussex.
He 1)1. 2ndly, Eliza, dau. of Charles Mellish, 5sq. of Blythe,
Notts; and 3rdly, May, 1817, Caroline, 2nd dau. of Jushua,
1st Lord Huntingtield. By the last lady (who d. June, ItjSU)
he had,
Alexander, now of Framfiekl Place.
Caroline, m. 16 Aug. 1838, George Hankey, Esq. of Bccken-
ham, Kent.
Maria, »i. Revel Braddell, Esq. of Rahcengraney, co. Carlow.
Mr. Donovan d. 4 Sept. 1846.
Anns — Arg., an arm lying fesswise, oouped at the elbow,
and holding a sword erect, entwined round the blade a serpent,
all ppr. C/-es«— A hawk, wings displayed ppr. il/tiHc— Adju-
vante Deo in hostes.
6';ta— Framlield Place, Uckfield, Sussex.
DOPPING-HEPENSTAIi OF DERRY-
CASSAN.
Dopping-Hepenstal, Ralph Anthony, Esq. of
Derrvcassan, co. Lorgfjrd, J.P. aud D.L., High
Sheriff 1859, b. 31 Aug. 1S23 ; m. 1st, 30 July,
1858, Diana Margaret, dau. of the late Rev. Lambert
Watson Hepenstal, of Altadorc, co. AVicklow, and
has issue,
I. Lambert John, 'j. 3 Aug. IS-'O.
I. Susannah Louisa Mary Caroline.
II. Elizabeth Haidee Rose. iii. Diana Charlotte.
Hb m. 2ndly, 10 July, 1867, Anne, 3rd dau. of the
late Richard Maxwell Fox, Esq. of Foxhall, co.
Longford, D.L. and M.P., and has further issue,
II. Ralph Francis, b. 3 Aug. 18G8.
HI. Maxwell Edward, b. 7 March, 1S72.
IV. Juanita Rose.
Mr. Dopping assumed by royal license, dated 27
June, 1S59, the additional surname and arms of
Hepenstal, in compliance -with the testamentary
injunction of his lather-iu-law, Kev. Lauiber",/.
Watson Hepenstal.
JLiUCagC. —John Dopping, Esq. of Frampton, co. Glou-
cester, m. Joan, dau. of John Elliott, Esq. of Salop, and.
hatl an only son,
Anthony Dopping, Esq., Clerk of the Privy Council in Ire-
land, Feodary of the Province of Leinster, and Examiner of
the Court of Wards, m. Margaret, dau. of Gilbert Domvile,
Esq., M.P. CO. Kildare, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Most
Rev. Thomas Jones, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin and Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, sister of Jones, 1st Lord Ranelagh, and
d. 8 July, 1619, having had issue (with a dau., Jane Ant.onia,
m. as 2nd wife. Thomas Toners, Esq. of Kentstown, co. Mcatli,
ci. 22 July, 1648. His son.
Most Rev. Anthony Dopping, D.D., Bishop of Meath, 6. in
Dublin, 1614, Fellow Trin. Coll. Dublin, and Vice Cliancellor
of the University, consecrated Bishop of Kildare 2 Feb. 1679,
translated to the See of Meath by patent, dated 14 Jan. 1681,
and Chancellor of the University, m. by Hcense dated 27 Dec.
1670, Jane, ft. 10 March, J648, dau. of Samuel Molyneux, Esq.,
M.P. for Dublin, and sister of Sir Tliomas Molyneux, 1st bait.,
ami had issue,
I. Samuel, ft. in Dublin 1671, whose will, dated 7 Dec. 1718,
was proved 17 Seiit. 1720; (/. s. p.
It. Anthony, of whom hereafter.
I. Margaret, i«. by license dated 8 July, 1701, Henry Osborne,
Esq. of Dardistown, co. Meath, and had issue. Her will,
dated 17 Aug. 1752, was proved 21 Oct. same year.
II. Lucy, m. 17 Feb. 1708, John Hamilton, Esq. of Caledon,
CO. Tyrone, and had issue an only dau. and heiress,
Margaret, m. 30 June, 1738, John, 5th Earl of Cork and
Orrery.
III. Mary, m. by license dated 20 Dec. 1721, Arthur Weldon,
Esq. ot Rahenderry, co. Kildare, and had i^sue.
IV. Jane, m. 1718, Rev. Peter Leslie, D.D., Rector of
Aghogil, CO. Antrim, and had issue.
The Bishop of Meath c'. in Dublin 25 April, 1697, and was
buried in St. Andrew's Church. His 2nd and eventually eldest
surviving son.
Right Rev. Anthony Dopping, Bishop of Ossory, 6. in
Dublin, 1675; was instituted Dean of Clonmacnois 2 July,
1720 ; and consecrated Bishop of Ossory 19 July, 1740. He m.
Dorothea, dau. of Ralph Howard, Esq., M P., of Shelton ,
Abbey, co. Wicklow, ancestor of ihe Earls of Wickluw, and
had issue,
470
DOP
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DOR
I. An-tiion-t, his heir.
I. Jane Lucy, m. 29 May, 1742, Eiley Towers, Esq. of
ViiVi^las, CO. Dublin, Burrister-at-Law ; and d. 9 April,
17-ia, leaving issue.
II. Alice, </. uaiii. iir. Margaret, d. unm.
IV. Fran.-es, ni. Sept. 1778, Samuel Molyneux Madden, Esq.,
M-ho d. 17S:j.
The Bishop of Os=!ory d. Jan. 1743, and was buried in St.
Auilrew's Church, Dublin. His eldest son,
Anthony Dopping, Esq. of Lowton, co. Westmeath, m.
, 1755, Alice, dau. of James D'Arcy, Esq. of Hyde Park, co.
' AVestmeatli, and had (will dated 7 Nov. 1790, and proved
5 Aug. 1794), with two daus., Dorothea and Catherine, who
hoth d. xmm., two sons,
I. Samuel Dopping, Esq., h. 1760; s. his father at Lowtown
in 1794; and d. s. p. m. C April, 1822.
II. Ralph, who carried on the line.
3Ir. Dopping was s. by his eldest .-^on, who d. as above,
while the family was carried on by the 2nd son,
Ealph Doppixo, Esq. of Erne Head, Derryoassan, co. Long-
ford, h. 17G6; ni. 1793, Catherine, dau. of Philip Smyth, Esq.
of Grouse Hall, co. Cavan, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
ir. Henry, of Erne Head, J.P., High Sheriff 18G1, &. 1807;
'ill. Dec. 1836, Frances, dau. of P.obert Jcssop, Esq. of
Mount Jessop, co. Longford, and has issue one son and one
tlau.,
Henry Francis John (Ptev.), A.M., Vicar of Colombhill,
CO. Longford, h. 1838.
Henrietta Charlotte Martha.
I. Maiy, m. 1826, Rev. Charles Pvobinson, Rector of Kilglass,
CO. Longford, and d. 30 Oct. 1870.
II. Frances, d. iKivni.
Hr. Dopping d. 30 June, 1818, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Dopping, Esq., of Derrycassan, J. P., High Sheriff
1823; h. 1800; m. 1822, Frances, dau. of James Cotting-
hani, Esq. of SomerviUe, co. Cavan, and had issue,
I. Ralph Anthony, his heir, now Dopping- Hepexstal.
II. John Francis, 6. 1830; d. unm. 1869.
III. James Henry, b. 1832; m. 1831, Helen Sarah, 4th dau.
of Rev. Charles Moore, of Monasterevan, grandson of
l~dward, 5th Earl of Drogheda, and had a dau., Charlotte
Agnes.
I. Charlotte Henrietta, m. 1848, Admiral Edward John StoJl,
R.N. ; and (/,. l'^54, leaving one diiu. Charlotte Henrietta.
II. Sarah (Haidee) Rose, m. 1857, Col. William Creagh,
Bombay Staff; and t/. 1875, leaving issue, Ralph; Arthur;
Edward ; and Constance.
Mr. Dopping, who was drowned 3 April, 1855, was .s. by his
eldest son, Ralph Antuony Doppikg-Hepensxal, now of
Derrycassan.
^itmiljr of ^rjjjn.'jlul.
Jons Hepenstal, Esq. of Newcastle, co. 'Wicklow, whose
will is dated 11 Sept. 1781, m. Nov. 1730, Mary Lee, of St.
Mark's parish, Dubhn, and had issue.
Edwaud Hepenstal, Esq. of Newcastle, m. 1759, Jane,
dau. of John Lambart, Esq. of Kilcrony, and sister of Colonel
Oliver Richard Lambart, and had issue.
Geokge Hepenstal, Esq. of Sandymount, whose will,
dated 22 Feb. 1804, was proved 17 Jan. 1805; to. April, 1787^
Hester Watson, and had (with other issue) a son.
Rev. Lambert Watson Hepenstal, of Altadore, co. Wick-
low, ,m. 1st, 1809, EUzabeth, dau. of William Ball, Esq., and
had issue,
Geoege RicnAKD, m. 18C3, Mrs. Margaret Murray, widow,
and d. May, 1869.
AVilliam, d. unm.
Jane Anne, d. July, 1824.
Esther Charlotte, d. Aug. 1856.
Louisa Diana, to. Aug. 1836, Rev. James Peed, Rector of
Wexford.
EUzabeth Martha, d. April, 1853.
Susanna Rebecca, d. Sept. 1836.
Selina Dalrymple, m. Jan. 1814, G. Owen Ormsby, Esq.,
Engineer.
Emily Mary.
Diana Mahgaret, m. 30 July, 1 358, Ralph Anthony Dopping,
Esq., now Dopping-Hepenstal.
Hester Maria, m. 1855, Major Richard Wilson Hartley.
Mr. Hepenstal m. 2ndly, 27 Oct. 1858, Cecilia, dau. of John
Berkeley Deane, Esq. of Berkeley, co. Wexford, but had no
further issue. He d. 1859.
Arms — Dopping: Gu. a chev erm. in base a plate, a chief
chequy arg. and az. Crest — A talbot's head gu. eared arg.
collared and chained or. Jl/o»o— Spes mea Deus. Arms —
Dopping-Hepenstal ; exemplified to Ralph Anthony Dopping,
Esq. of Derrycassan, co. Longford, on his assuming, by royal
license, 18i9, the additional surname and arms of Hepenstal:
Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per ciievron erai.aud arg. on a cheyron
gu. between in chief a cross-crosslet of the third, and in base an
eagle displayed sa. three cinquefoi Is of the second, for Hepen-
stal ; 2nd and 3rd : Gu., a chevron erm. in base a plate, a chief
chequy arg. and az. and a border engrailed or, for Dopping.
Crests — 1st, Hepenstal : A pelican in her piety ppr. on the breast
a cross-crosslet gu. ; 2nd, Dopping : A talbot's head arg. chained
or, and gorged with a collar engrailed gu. thereon three bezants.
ifoMo— Virescit vulnere virtus.
<i'eai— Derrycassan, Granard, co. Longford.
DORINGTON OF LYPIATT PAUK.
DoEiNGTON, John Edwaed, Esq. of Lypiatt
Park, CO. G-loucester, J.P., M.A., b. July, 183^ ; m.
27 July, 1859, G-eorgina Harriet, dau. of William
Spoke, Esq. of Jordaus, Somerset.
Mr. Dorington is son of John Edward Dop.ington, Esq.
of Lypiatt Park, who d. 1874, by Sarah his wife, dau. of
Joseph Godman, Esq. of Morston, Sussex (m. 1S30; d. 1866),
and grandson of John Dorington, who d. 1827, and Sarah
Columbine his wife ())i. 1784; rf. 1845).
Arms — Sa., three bugles arg. stringed gu. il/oJfo— Strepitus
non terret ovantem.
-S'eat— Lypiatt Park, Stroud.
DOBMEE, OF KOUSHAII HALL.
Upton-Cotteell-Doemer Clejient, Esq., of
rtousbam Hall, co. Oxford, JP. and D.L., 6. 20
Sept. 1827; m. 1858, Florence Anne, 2nd dau. of
the late John Upton, Esq., of Ingmire Hall, West-
morland (see that name), and lias issue,
Charles Walter, 6. 21 May, 1860.
Clement Adelmar, 6. 14 Nov. 1862.
Greville, 6. 1864; d. 1865. John Herbert, h. 1 Aug. 3SC5. J
Maximilian, 6. 1 March, 1807.
Aubrey Caesar, b. 15 March, 1874.
Beatrice. Florence Augusta. Evelyn Hilda. V.'inifrod Evelyn.,!
Mr. Cottrell-Dormer s. his father 2 Dec. 1874, aTi(l|
by royal license, he and his wife assumed in 1876, ■
tlio additional surname of Upton on Mrs. Cottrell-
Dormer succeeding her sister Miss Eliza Erances
Upton of Ingmire Hall.
ittnCaSC.— Sir clement Cotterell, &. at Wylsford, co.
Lincoln, 1585, was for twenty years Groom Porter to King
James 1. His son.
Sir Charles Cotterell, 6. 1015, the translator of Cw-sandra,
was also principally concerned in the translation of Davila'b'
H'Slorij 0/ the Civil Wars, from the Italian, and several piecea'
of note in the Spanish language. In 1641, he succeeded' Sir
.lohn Finet as Master of the Ceremonies, and during the^
interregnum was Steward to the Queen of Bohemia. At the
Restoration he returned to England ; in 1661 was elected M.P.
for Cardigan; in 1003, sent Ambassador to the Court of"'
Brussels: and in 1670, made Master of the Requests. Sir
Chailes to. the dau. of Edward West, Esq. of Marsworth, co..'
Bucks, and had two sons and three daus. The 2nd son.
Sir Charles LnoowicicE Cottrell, Knt., s. his father, 168G,
as Master of the Ceremonies. He to. 1st, Eliza, dau. and co-
heir of Nicholas Burwell, E.sq. of Gray's Inn, and had by her,
with other issue, who d. young, a son, Clement (Sir), Knt.,
his heir. Sir Charles to. 2ndly, Elizabetli, only dau. of
Chaloner Chute, Esq., and had by her three sons, John,,
ancestor of Cottrell of Ifadlet/: Stephen, LL.D., father of
Sir Stephen Cottrell. Master of the Ceremonies, who d. s. _
and William, D.D., Bishop of Lcighlin and Ferns, who d. unm.''
1744. The eldest son.
Sir Clement Cottrell, Knt., Master of the Ceremonies,
assumed, upon the demise of his cousin. General Dormer
(son of his aunt), Anne Cottrell, the additional surname of]
Dormer. He d. 1758, leaving, by his wife, the only dau. and*
heiress of D. Sherburne, Esq. fwith five daus., of whom Eliza-
beth m. 1748, William Cartwright, Esq. of Aynhoc), two sons,
Charles, his heir; and Robert, Capt. of Marines, lost on
board the " Victory," 1774. The eldest son.
Sir Charles Cottrell-Dormer, Knt. of Rousham, Master
of the Ceremonies, to. Jane, dau. and co-heir of Charles Adel-
mare Cffisar, Esq., and dying 1779, left by her (who m. 2ndly,
Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. George Parker) a son and successor.
Sir Clement Cottrell-Dormer, Knt. of Rousham, Master
of the Ceremonies, to. 1st, 1783, Miss Heylin, and had by her
two daus, Jane, m. 1821, John Finch Mason, Esq. of AJdeiKJj
DOB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DOU
471
Iiniii Lodge, CO. Herts ; and Elii^aljctli. Sir Clement Dormer
m. 2n(lly, Miss Margaret llobinson, and djing 180S, left by
her a son and successor,
Chatiles Cottrell-Dokmek, Esq. of nousliam, J. P. and
D.L., 6. ISOl; Hiffh Slierift 1828; m. 11 May, 182G, Frances
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Walter Strickland, Esq. of Cokethorpe
I>avk, CO. Oxford, and of Flamborough, co. York, and had issue,
I. Clement, now of Rousham Hall.
I. Frances Elizabeth.
Uc d. 2 Dec. 1874.
^ /•))'.'!— Dormer, Cottrell, and Uptox, quarterly. Crests—
1st, Dormer; 2nd, Cottrell; 3rd, UPTd>f.
^iiii — lloushain, Oxford.
SIvIITH-DOHHIEN" 01? HAIIES]?00T.
Smith-Dobrien, Egbert Algernon, Esq. of
Earcsfoot, co. Herts, J.P., late Capt. Si'cl Light
Dragoons and 16th Lancers, Liexit.-Col. Command-
ing Herts MiUtia, b. 2 Oct. 1814 ; m. 26 March,
18i5, Mary Anne, dau. of the late Thomas Drever,
Esq., M.D., by Mary his wife, 2nd dau. of the late
I'homas Dorricn, Esq. of Haresfoot, and has issue,
I. TtiOMAsALnERNONfTresco Abbey, Coin wall). ,T.r. :iiidP.L.,
late Lieut. 10th Hussars, b. 7 Feb. is-lij; ,u. S AimiI, IST-j,
Edith Anna Maria, youngest dau. of Cluisto;,liLT Towov.
Esq. of Huntsmore Park, Bucks, and li.is, Aitliiu' Al-ornon,
b. 23 Jan. 187G [see Smith-Dorrien of 'fresco AUulj).
II. Henry Thcophilus, E.N., b. 8 May, ISoO.
in. Walter Montgomery, b. 13 June, 1S51.
IV. Arthur Hale, 6. 1855. v. Horace Lockwood, b. IS.oS.
I. Frances Ann Isabella, m. 4 Aug. 187-1, Thoiiuis William,
eldest son of T. Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq. of Shardeloes.
II. Marian. ill. Amy. iv. Edith. v. Alma Paulina.
VI. Mary Beatrice. vii. Maud Charlotte.
Till. Louisa Mildred. ix. Dora Helen.
Capt. Smith-Dorrien, youngest sou of the late
Jaincs Smitli, Esq. of Ashlyns Hall, assumed, IBlo,
by royal license, the surname and arms of Dorrien.
Arras— lit and 4th, Dorrie^j, arg., issuant from a mount in
■base three trefoils vert, in chief a ring gu. gfin arg. ; 2nd and
3rd, Smith, or, a chevron cotised sa. between tliree demi-
gi'iffins couped of the last, the two in chief respecting each
jther. CresJs— Dorrien : Issuant from the battlements of a
tower arg. a dexter arm erect ppr. holding three trefoils, as in
the arms of Smith ; an elephant's head erased or, charged on
the nock with three fleurs-de-lis sa. MoiLo — Preignes haleinc,
tire fort.
iScut— Haresfoot, Great Eerkhampstead.
DOTJGALL OF SCOTSCRAia.
Maitland-Dougall, Williatj: Heriot, Esq. of
Beotscraig, co. Fife, J. P. and D.L., Eear- Admiral
E.N., h. 3 July, 1819 ; m. 18 Dec. 1851, Elizabeth
Kindear, eldest dau. of the late William Stai-k-
Dougall, Esq. of Scotscraig ; assumed, in conse-
quence, the surname of Dot: gall, and has issue,
I. William Heriot, D.L., Lieut. ll.N., 6. 12 Oct. 1852.
II. Frederick Heriot, b. 17 Jan. 1854.
III. James St, Leger, b. 17 Jan. 18G7.
I. Mary Catherine.
Capt. Maitland-Doiigall is 2nd son of the late James
Maitland Heriot, Esq. of Eamornie (who was h. 11
Sept. 1774, and d. 26 April, 1818), by Margaret his
wife, m. 31 Dec. 1813; d. 2S Jan. 1869, dau. of
William Dalglt.sh, Esq. of Scotscraig, and grand-
son of Hon. Frederick Lewis Maitland, Esq. of
Kankeilour, 6th son of Charles, 6th Earl of Lauder-
dale {see Burke's Peerage).
Arms — Arg., a mountain vert, on a chief az. a fleur-de-lis
between two acorns or, quarterly with Maitland. Crest — A
lion's head erased ppr. gorged with an antique crown or, motto
over, "AuxilioDeo." Motto — Standfast.
Seal — Scotscraig, Ferry-Port-on-Craig, co. Fife.
DOUGHTY OF THEBEHTON HALIi,
Dofgktt, Henry Montagtj, Esq. of Theberton
Hall, Suffolk, late E.N., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-
at-Law, b. 15 March, 1841 ;' «2. 21 Aug. 1860, Editli
Kebecca, only dau. of D. Cameron, Esq., Chief
Justice of Vancouver Island, and by her (who d. 4
Sept. 1870) has issue,
I. Charles Hotham Montagit, 6. 24 July, 1863.
II. Henry Montagu, b. 4 Sept. 1870. '
I. Euith Anieha Mary. ii. Katharine Frances,
in. Gertrude Millicent. iv. Frederica Helen.
SitllCagC— Rev. George Doughty (younger brother of
Hev. Samuel Doughty), Rector of Martlesham, in Suffolk, m.
1st, 19 April, 1681, Mary, dau. of Thomas Bloomfield, Esq. of
Little Stonham, and by her, who d. 2 July, 1708, had an only
child, Sarah, who d. an infant. Mr. Doughty m. 2ndly, Mary,
dau. of Samuel Park, Gent., and relict of Robert Morss, Gent.,
by whom, who was buried at Martlesham, 1748, aged 76, he
left at his decease, 14 March, 1724, aged 69, an only ;
Samuel Parr DoncHTT, Esq. of Martlesham, hapt. there,
1 June, 1714, in. Mary Tramell, of Kesgrave, and by her, who
d. 25 Feb. 1788, left at his decease, in Sept. 1749, u son and
heir,
George Dodghtt, Esq. of Leiston, and subsequently of
Theberton Hall, SuCfolk, High Sheriff for that co. in 1793,
111. Anne, dau. and heir of John Goodwin, Esq. of Martlesham
Hall, and by her, who d. 12 May, 1829, aged 89, had issue,
I. George Clarke, his heir. ii. Chester, R.N., d. tm;n.
I. Mary, r,i. 1st, 1785, Geiai-d Montague, Esq. of the Man-
chester family; and 2naiy, 1798, Rev. George Lucas,
Rector of Catticld, in Xoitolk.
II. Harriet, hi. 1791, A. C. Arnold, Esq. of Lowestoft, and
d. 18 May, 1796.
He d. 21 Aug. 1798, and was s. by his son,
The Rev. George Clarke Dooghty, of Theberton Hall,
Vicar of Hoxne, Rector of Denham and of Martlesham, Suffolk,
bapt. 7 Sept. 1768 ; m. 4 July, 1793, Catliarine, only dau. and
heiress of Ezekiel Revett, Esq. of Hoxne, and by her (who d.
1S04) had two sons and three daus.,
CrT.MiLi:;? JtoNTAGUE, his heir.
Fiedeiic Goodwm (Cumberland House, Woodhridge, Suffolk),
b. 1 1 Oct. 1800; m. 21 Aug. 1833, Beatrice, dau. and co-heir
of Rcar-Adm. Sir Charles Cunningham, of Oak Lawn,
Hoxne, Suffolk, and d. 1 July, 1878, leaving, witli other issue,
Frederick Proby, Commander R.N., J. P., b. 1831; m. 1858,
Mary, dau. of Rev. Richard A. Arnold.
Mary Anne, d. 6 Dec. 1878.
Harriot, m. 1827, Rev. Thomas D'Eye Betts, of Wortham
Hall, Suffolk, deceased.
Catherine Helen, d. unm. i Jan. 1810.
Mr. Doughty d. 22 April, 1832, and was s. by hi.=! son.
The Rev. Charles Montagu Doughty, of Theberton Hall,
b. 23 July, 1798; vi. Jan. 1840, Frederica, 3rd dau. of Hon. and
Rev. Frederick Hotham, Rector of Dennington, Suffolk, and
Canon of Rochester, and d. 23 April, 1850, leaving issue,
Henry Montagu, now of Thebcrtou ; and Charles Montagu,
b. 19 Aug. 1843.
Arms — Arg., two bars between two mullets sa. Crest — A
mullet sa. Motto — Palma non sine pulvere.
^wU— Theberton Hall, Saxmundham, Suffolk.
DOUGLAS OF IVTAINS.
DoTTGLAS, Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Mains*
CO. Dumbarton, D.L., formerly of the 15th Hussars,
m. 10 Oct. 1867, Elizabeth Christian Stirling, only
dau. of Robert Speir, Esq. of Burnbrae, co. Renfrew,
and Culdees Castle, co. Perth, by Mary his wife,
eldest dau. of Sir William MiUiken Napier, Bart, of
Milliken.
HinCagC. — James Douglas, grandson of William, 7th
Lord Douglas, m. his cousin, Mary, heiress of Liddesdale and
Dalkeith, and was the 1st Baron Dalkeith. His 4th son,
Nicolas, m. 1373, Janet, dau. and co-heir of Galbreth, of Gart-
connel, and got with her the lands of Mains, and was the
ancestor of the family of Douglas of Mains. William Douglas,
great-grandson of Nicolas, m. Elizabeth Houston, of that ilk,
and left three sons, John, of Mains ; Robert, of Ferguston;
and WiUiam, d. unm. The elder branch of the family de-
scended from John became extinct. At the death of Sir
Archibald Douglas, lOch Laird of Mains, he was .■!. by his
cousin and heir male, John Douglas, of Ferguston, whose
descent we now trace from Robert, 2nd son of William
Douglas, of Mains, this
Robert Douglas m. Janet Naper. His son,
Walter Douglas, of Ferguston, s. his father 1563; and m.
1st, Janet Macdowall; and 2ndly, a dau. of Cathcart, of that
ilk. Hio .son,
472
DOU
THE LANDED GENTRY,
DOU
Malcolm DorcLAS, of Fcrguston, «. him ln09; and rd. Mar-
garet, dau. of John Sempil), of Fuhvood. His son,
Walteb Douglas, s. 1653: he m. Christian, dau. of William
Anderson, of Stobcross, and was father cf
JouN Douglas, of Ferguston and Mains, who s. his father
1C57, and acquired the estate of Mains; he became, by the
death of his cou.=in. Sir Archibald Douglas of Mains, the
representative of the family of Mains; and m. 164S, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Ilimiilton of Bardowie, by whom he had five daus.,
Maky, his heiress.
Christian, to. John Graham, of Dougaldston.
Elizabeth, r,i. Richard Douglas.
Isabel, m. James Hamilton, of Hutchinson.
Susan, m. Alexander Murray, oi Cringletie.
He was s. by his eldest dau.,
Mary Douglas, who m. John Campbell, of Woodside, ?,vd
son of CoUn Campbell, of Blythswood. Their eldest son, Colin,
s. to Blythswood (.«e p. 258) ; and their 2nd son,
James Campbell, to Mains, 1705, and assumed, as heir of
entail to his grandfather, John Douglas, the name and arms
of Douglas. He m. 1st, Isobel, dau. of Hugh Corbet, of Haid-
gray ; and 2ndly,K6becca Wallace, and had issue,
John, his heir.
James, m. Katherine, dau. of George Brent, of Wood-
stock, Virginia, and had issue, Archibald, of Eosehall,
d. unm. 1804 ; Margaret, d. unm. 1832 ; Katherine, of
Eosehall, m. Lieut. -Gen. Charles Pye, and d. s. p. 1818;
and two daus. (see p. 258). Colin, d. unm.
Margaret, m. Archibald, Duke of Douglas.
Jean, m. Walter Monteith, of Kepp.
Mary, m. Major Hepburn. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Wallace.
The eldest son,
JohnDouglas, of Mains, s. his father 1744. and m. Agnes,
dau. and heir of Jones, of Clober, and had issue,
James, s. his father 1756 ; and to the estate of Blythswood,
on the death of his cousin. He had three son^, who all
d. «. p. John, killed at Quebec. Colin, d. s. p.
EoBEET, ancestor of Camprell of Bli/thsicood.
Campbell, of w^hom presently.
The 5th son,
Campbell Douglas, Esq.7!t. Agnes, dau. of Kobert Marshall,
Esq., and was father of
John Campbell Douglas, Esq., who s. to Mains at the death
of his cousin, Colin, grandson of Robert Douglas. He m. 183G,
Helen, dau. of Archibald Bogle, Esq. of Calderbank, and by
her (who d. 1856) left at his decease, 1857,
Archibald Campbell, now of Mnins.
Charles Campbell, b. 1S44. Juhn Camphell, h. 1855.
Agnes, m. 1858, Alexander Henry Campbell, Esq. of Little
Grove, 3rd son of the late Culin Campbell, Esq. of Col-
grain, and had issue. Jane, d. 1866.
Arms — Arg., a fess chequy gu. and of the first betwixt three
stars in chief az. and a man's heart in base ppr. CreH — An
oak tree ppr. with a lock hanging from one of the branches.
Motto — Qua; serata secura.
Seat — Mains, Mtlngarie, N.B.
DOUGLAS OF K1LLIECHAS3IE.
DoroLAS, Edwaed Octavius, Esq. of KilHe-
cliassie, co. Perth, youngest son of Henry Alexander
Douglas, 3rcl son of Sir William Douglas, Bart, of
Kilhead, and brother of the 5th and 6th Marquesses
of Queensberry, m. 3 Nov. 1859, Hannah Chaiiotte,
youngest dau. of Sir John Scott Douglas, Bart, of
Springwood Park, Kelso.
For Lineage, Annx, tCr., see Burke's Parage, under the
title of Queensberry.
Scat — Killicfhas.'iie, Abergcldy.
war, was one of the Commissioners from tllo Scotl'^h
army sent to treat with Charles I. in JC39, and one of tiie
Commissioners for trying the loyal followers of Montrose in
1646. He m. Ann, dau. of Douglas of Wittingham, and d.
about 1658, when he was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Archibald Douglas, Knt. of Cavers, who hid a
command in the army of the Parliament. He purchased, 1053,
the lands of Denholm and Spittal; m- Rachel, dau. and heir
of Sir James Skene, of Halyards, I'resident of the Court of
Session, and was s. by his son.
Sir William Douglas, Kut. of Cavers, m. Katherine. ri ii.
of Thomas Rigg, of Athernie ; she was known as " Tin; < r . i ).
Lady Cavers," and was imprisoned in Stirling Castle liiu
Nov. 1682 to Dee. 1683, with the exception of three moiili-,
when she was out on bail, on account of nonconformity, i;/
this lady Sir William had five sons,
I. William, his heir. ii. Archibald, heir to his bro;'.i r.
III. John. IV. James.
V. Thomas, h. posthumous, May, 16i7; ?/i. Jean Pringlis uf
Haining, and had a son,
Andrew, of Suffolk Street, London, Merchant, Paym.i '-r
of the Navy, m. Miss Mercer, and had two sons,
1 George, .s. to Cavers.
2 Archibald, of Adderstone and Midsheil's, m. Jan; G i!^
of Arklcby, co. Cumberland, and d. 1825, leaviii.-as m'
Archibald Pringle, m. Margaret Violet, dau. of Ma. I;,
Pringle, of Haining, and had issue.
Sir William d. Dec. 1G76, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir William Douglas, Knt. of Cavers, who had the com- ■
mand of a troop of dragoons on the accession of William 1 1 i .
and Mary II. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Dousla^!, of 1
Newcastle, and d. s. -p. 1G98, when he was ,s. by his brothor, '
Archibald Douglas, Esq. of Cavers, Receiver-Genoia! for
Scotland, 1705-lS, Postmaster-General forScotland, 1725, .M.l'.
CO. Roxburgh at the Union, m. Anna, dau. of Francis Scott, of
Gorrenbery, and had four sons, all of whom s. to Cavers. He
d. 1741, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Douglas, Esq. of Cavers, MP. co. Pvoxbiirgli
1742, d. unm. Jan. 1743, and was s. by his brother,
Archibald Douglas, Esq. of Cavers, Postniastcr-Gonprnl
for Scotland, last heritable Sheriff of Teviotdale, herediiaiy
jurisdictions having been abolished in 1745, to. Elizabeth, dau.
of Ilugli Scott, of Gala, and d. Jan. 1774, when lie was s. by
his brother.
Rev. James Douglas, D.D., of Cavers, Prebendary of
Durham Cathedral, m. Jean, dau. of Ilalyburton, ol X'itcur,
and d. s. p., when he was .s. by his brother,
John Douglas, Esq. of Cavers, Capt. U.N., m. .Ann, dau of
Hugh Scott, of Gala, and d. s. p. £0 May, 1786, when he was
s. by his cousin,
George Douglas, Esq. of Cavers, m. Lady Grace Stuart,
dau. of Francis, 8th Earl of Moray, knd d. 1815, when he was
5. by his son,
James Douglas, Esq. of Cavers, m. Emma, dau. of Sir
David Carnegie, 4th bart. of Pittarron, and aunt of Sir Jamos,
6th bart., who was restored as Earl of Southesk, l8oJ. He d.
1861, and was s. by his son,
James Douglas, now of Cavers.
Arma— Arg., a human heart gu. cnsigncd with an imperial
crown ppr. ; on a chief az. three stars of the (irst within a
bordure of the second. Ci-ent — A dexter hand holding a
broken lance bcntwise, ppr. ilotto — Do or die.
Stut — Cavers, near Hawick.
DOUGLAS OF CAVERS.
Douglas, James, Esq. of Carers, co. Eoxburgh,
h. 1822 ; m. 23 June, 1858, his cousin, Mary Graham,
youngest dau. of Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th Bart, of
Lochnaw.
lltlTCa0r. — Archibald Douglas, brother of William
Douglas of Drumlanrig, ancestor of the Marquess of Queens-
herry, had a grant of the lands and barony of Cavers, with
toe heritable Sheriffship of Teviotdale. He carried the
Douglas Standard at the battle of Otterburn, 21 July, ISati,
which is still preserved at Cavers.
In direct descent from him was
Sir William Douglas, Knt. of Cavers, Sheriff of Teviotdale,
who was deeply engaged on the Parliament side in the ci\il
DOUGLAS OP BOISTJEDWAUD AND
TIMPINDEAN.
DoraiAS, Hexry Sholto, E.sq. of Moorlands, co
Southampton, J.P. co. Leicester, and D.L. for that
CO. and co. Huntingdon, formerly Capt. 42nd Higli-
landers, b. 29 Dec. 1820 ; m. 22 July, 1846, Mary,
dau. of Rev. J. Dyke Molesworth Mitchell of Hf lu-
ingford Abbots and Hemingford Grey, co. Hunting-
don, and Foulmire, co. Cambridge, and lias issue,
I. Henry Mitchell Suolto, Capt. 62iid Light Infantry, &.
16 May, 1847.
II. Frederick Molesworth Sholto, h. 24 Aug. 1851.
III. Angus William Sholto, Lieut. E.M., 0. 31 Oct. 1852.
IV. Archibald Bruce, b. 17 Jan. 1854.
V. James, b. 9 Nov. 1855.
VI. Cameron Cliarles, Lieut. 2Cth Cameronians, &. 28 April,
I. Mary.
IV. Edith.
II. Annie.
V. Florence.
III. Constance.
VI. Ethel Louise.
DOU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DOW
473
3£t!TtS5f . — This family, fornipvly l;no\vn as PouniAs, of
Bonjedwanl. is a bvanch of the ancient and noble house of
Angus, tlie chief of which is the Dulie of Hamilton and
Brandon. Bonjcdward, in the co. Roxburgh, which obtained
its name from standing at the foot of the Jed, was granted by
Egbert I. (The Bruce) King of Scotland, a. d. 1320, to "The
Good Sir James Douglas." In 1398 the lands became the
property of George, 1st Earl of Angus. He d. 1402, and by
Charter dated 24 Oct. 1407, his sister, Isabel, Countess of Mar,
granted the lands to Thomas Dodglas, son of John Dooglas,
and Margaret his wife, which was afterwards conlirmcd by
Eobert, Duke of Albany.
George Douglas, of Conjedward, temp. James III., King of
Scotland, had two sons,
I. James, his heir, who s. to Bonjcdward, and was direct
ancestor of
Williasi Douglas, of Bon.iedward, teinp. James I. of
England, and VI. of Scotland, who m. Rebecca, dau. of
Sir John Drummond, Knt. of Hawthornden, which line
became extinct in the last century.
II. Andrew, of whom hereafter.
George Douglas, with consent of his eldest son, by Charter
dated at Bonjcdward, 1 July, 1479, granted to his second .son,
Andrew Douglas, all the lands of Timpindean, lying within
the territory of Bonjcdward. The lands so granted descended
regularly from father to son, to
Archibald Douglas, Esq. of Timpindean, the 10th in
succession to that estate, who became the representative of
Douglas, of Bonjcdward, upon the death of the last of that
line. He m. Helen, dau. of Andrew Bennet, Esq. of Chesters,
CO. Roxburgh, d. i June, 1781, and was .«. by his son.
Sir William Douglas, Knt. of Timpindean, Major-Gen. in
the army, K.C.H., m. 27 Aug. 1810, Marianne, dau. of Thomas
Tattershall, Esq. of Evertou, co. Lancaster, by whom, who d.
Dec. 1835, he had issue,
I. George, his heir, who .<;. to Timpindean as 12th in suc-
cession, and sold it to the Marquess of Lothian in Is 13. Ho
d. without male issue in 1865.
II. Henry Sholto, now of Moorlands.
III. AVilliam Archiliald, vi. Miss Elizabeth Plomer, and has
issue.
I. Marianne, m. Rev. George William Murray, M.A., Vicar
of Bromsgrove, and Hon. Canon of Worcester Cathedral.
II. Emma, m. the late Lieut.-Gen. George Campbell, C.B.,
Col. S5th regt.
Sir William Douglas d. 14 April, 1834.
Arms— Arg., a man's heart gu. imperially crowned ppr., in
chief a label of three points of the second on a chief arg. three
stars of the first. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up enn. a
salamander in flames ppr. il/o»o— Jamais arrierc.
Seat — Moorlands, Bitterne, co. Southampton.
DOUGLASS OF GRACE HALL.
Douglass, Ckaeles Mathew, Esq. of Grace
Hall, CO. Down, J.P. and D.L., High Slicriff 1S3G,
b. 1793.
ILinCaSC— This f.unily was originally of Scottish
aescent.
Robert Douglass, Esq., h. 1C55 ; son of Robert Doualaps,
of CO. Down, by Elizabeth Henderson, his wife, was a Lieu-
tenant in the army of King William III. at the battle of tlie
Boyne. He was thrice married; 1st, to Miss Elliot; 2ndly,
to Miss Whitney; and 3rdly to Miss Usher; and d. Jan.
1733, when he was s. by his son,
Charles Douglass, Esq., m. 1st, Grace, dau. of Richard
Warring, Esq. of AVaringstown, co. Down, but had no issue.
He m. 2ndly, 1758, Theodosia, dau. of George St. George, Esq.,
of Woodsgift, CO. Kilkenny, who was created a Baronet 176u,
and by her had issue, Thomas ; George ; and Robert ; Eliza-
beth, and Ellen. The eldest son,
Thomas Douglass, Esq. of Grace Hall, „!. 1786, Elizabeth,
dau. of Mathew Forde, Esq. of Seaford, co. Down, and Cool-
greaney, co. Wexford, by Elizabeth his wife, sister to Vis-
count Northland, and had issue,
Charles Mathew, his successor and present representative.
Elizabeth, m. the Rev. Samuel Blacker, of Elm Park, co.
Armagh.
Theodosia, m. the Rev. William Brownlow Forde. of Seaford,
CO. Down. Charity. Aiuia.
Seat — Grace Hall, Lurgan, co. Down.
DOTJGLAS-GRESLEY OF SALWARPE.
DoUGLAS-GkKSLEY, ROBEliT AeCHIBALD, Esi[. of
High Park, co. Worcester, Lord ol' the Manor of
Salwarpe, co. Worcester, J.P. and D.L.,6. 24' Oct.
170-i; m. 1833, Ecbccca Maria, eldest dau. of the
late Thomas Harvey, Es>q. of Belmont, Herts,
which ladj d. 1870. He assumed the additional
sitrnamo of Geeslev, in compliance witli the will
of the late Philip Gresley, Esq.
ILiltC(1CrC.— TjItot.-Gen. Archibald Douglas, Col. 13th
Dragoons, and M.P. for the Dumfries Burghs 1771, was, it is
stated, descended from Sir William Douglas, a son of James,
2nd Lord Dalkeith, and his 2nd wife, Janet, dau. of Sir William
Borthwick. He had, with other issue.
Rev. Robert Douglas, Rector of Salwarpe, co. Worcester,
previously an officer in the army, ';. 25 Dec. 17G5; m. 1787,
Frances, dau. of Henry Vaughan Jeffreys, Esq. of Worcester ;
d. G Dec. 1806, leaving issue,
Henry, of whom hereafter.
Robert Archibald, now of Salwarpe.
Frances Anne, to. 1830, the late Rev. David Morgan, Rector
of Ham. CO. Wilts.
Helen Margaret, m. ISl.'i, the late Very Rev. Thomas Gais-
ford, D.D., Dean of Christ Church, Oxford. She d. 1831,
leaving a son, the present Thomas Gaisford, Esq. of OIKng-
ton ; and other issue.
Mary, in. the late Rev. Richard Lowndes, of Jlordon Park,
Surrey (who afterwards asstinicd the n;imc of Garth), v:nil
son of William Ldwmtrs Stoni', I':sii. .a llriahtwell Pavlc,
Oxon. She ./. lsU», Iraxm-, win, ,,!Imt is.sue, Richard,
Barrister-at-Law and (J.C., now vi Muideii.
The eldest son,
Rev. Henry Douglas, M.A., Canon of Durham, and for some
time Rector of Salwarpe, was b. 17 April, 1793; c/. 15 July,
1859; TO. 1823, Eleanor, dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Birr,
Vicar of Newland, co. Gloucester, by whom he had, withthreo
other children, who d. in infancy,
William Willoughby, (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Salwarpe, h.
1824: m. 1850, Frances Jane, dau. of the late William
Wybergh How, of Shrewsbury, by his 2nd marriage with
Frances, dau. of Samuel AUsopp, Esq. of Burton-on-Trent,
and has, Archibald, b. 1853, and other issue.
Eobert Archibald, M.A., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-
Law. Henry. Thomas. Charles Philip. James.
Frances, m. Rev. William Walsham How, Esq., Rector of
Whittington, Salop.
Ellen, m. 16 Nov. 1854, the Rev. C. S. Palmer, son of Rev.
Henry Palmer, of Witlicote Hall, co. Leicester, and nephew
of Sir J. H. Palmer, Bart, of Carlton.
Mary Anne, m. Rev. C. W. King, one of H.M.'s Inspectors of
Schools. Jane, d. unm. Elizabeth.
Lucy. Emily Maud. Adelaide.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, vaire erm. and gu. acan*-nn
vert, for distinction, for Gbesley; 2nd and 3rd, Douglas.
Creds — 1st, Gresley : A lion passant arg. gorged for distinc-
tion with a collar vaire erm. and gu. ; 2nd, Douglas, motto
over. Jamais arriere. Motto — Meliore fiile quam fortuui.
-Seat— Hish Park, near Droitwich, co. Worcester.
DOWDESWELL OF PULL COURT.
DOWDESWELL, WiLLIAM, Esq. of Pull Court, CO.
Worcester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 18.55, M.A.,
h. Oct. 1801.; formerly M.P. for Tewkesbury; m.
17 March, 1839, Amelia Letitia, youngest dau. of
the late Eobert Graham, Esq. of Cossiiigton House,
Somerset, and has issue,
I. William Edward, b. June, 1841; J.P. and D.L., late
M.P. for Tewkesbury and for West Worcestershire, -m. 2
Jan. 1SG9, Emily, 2ud dau. of Sir Thomas G. A. Parkyns,
Bart.
II. Edmund Richard, 6. 1845 ; B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford.
III. Arthur Christopher, &. 1810.
it tUPaSC— William Dowdeswell, Esq. of Pull Court,
M.P., High Sheriff of Worcestershire 1720, was elder son of
Richard Dowdeswell, Esq., M.P. by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
of Sir Edward Winnington, Bart., and great-grandson of
Richard Dowdeswell, the CavaUer, M.P. for Tewkesbury after
the Kestoration, whose father, Roger, of New Inn, obtained
the Manor of Pull, and d. 1633. William Dowdeswell to. Isr,
1711, the Hon. Catherine Cockayne, dau. of Lord Cullen, by
whom (who d. 1716) he had an only surviving dau., Frances,
m. William Basil, Esq. He m. 2ndly, 1719, Anne, dau. of
Anthony Hammond, Esq., the elegiac poet, and Kie.it-giand-
dau. of Sir Dudley Digges, Bart., M.P. By this lady he luid
issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. George, M.D., m. 17C0, Elizabeth, dau. of Rirliard nu"!''.',
Esq. of Chaceley, and had a dau. Frances, ami three sims,
William ; Charles (Rev.), Vicar of Bewley, co. Worcester,
d. 27 June, 1839 ; and George; of whom the youngest,
George Dowdeswell, Esq. of Down House, Redmarlej'. a
member of the Supreme Council of indi:;, and, for ou...o
471
DOY
TUE LANDED GENTRY.
DOY
months, during the absence of the Gnvemor -General
from Calcutta, Deputy-Governor of Fort William, and
Vice-J'residint in Council ; i/i. Miss Mary Anne Rose
E'^erton, ami by lier he left at his decease, 1852, two sons,
George 1-"kancis, late an officer 89th foot, and William
Fombelle, d. 13 Aug. 1861, in the East Indies,
ilo <J. 1728, and was s. by his elder son,
The Right Hos William Dowdeswell, of Pull Court, M.P.
for CO. Worcester, one of the leading state.smen of his day,
who tilled the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer in the
short-lived Administration of the iMarciuess of Rocliingham,
17G5. lie m. 1747, Bridget, younscsc dau. of Sir William
Codringtovi, Bart. The right hon. gentleman d. 1775, and
vas .«. by his eldest son,
Tiio.MAs Dowdeswell, of Pull Court, m. 179S, Magdalcna,
2nd dau. of Sir Tliomas Pasley, Bart., but d. s. 'p. ISll, and
was .«. by his next brother,
William Dowdeswell, Esq. of Pull Court, a General Officer,
and M.P. for Tewkesbury from 1792 to 179G. He d. 1 Dec.
1823 nnm., when his Lincolnshire estates devolved upon his
next brother, Edward Ciip.isTOPUEB Dowdeswell, D.D., Canon
of Clirist Church, Oxford, while those in the counties of Wor-
cester and Gloucester passed to his youngest brother, John
Edmdnd. At the death of Dr. Dowdeswell, however, the
whole of the family estates devolved u]pon his brother,
John Edmund Dowdeswell, Esq. of Pull Court, Master in
Chancery, M.P. for Tewkesbury. He m . 1800, Caroline, dau.
of C. G. Brietzcke, Esq., and d. 1851, leaving issue,
I. 'William, of Pull Court.
II. John Christopher, -m, 18-33, Sophy, dau. of Charles God-
frey Mundy, Esq. of Burton Hall, and d. 1850, leaving
issue, 1 John Mundy, late Capt. 12th Royal Lancers, ni.
1875, Annie Rossmore WiUiams, of 2, Queen's Gardens,
Hyde Park; 2 llmry Francis, d. 1874; 3 George Edward,
d. 1876.
III. Catharine, m. 10 Jan. 1833, Richard Beauvoir Bcrens,
Esq. of Kevington, deceased.
Arms — Arg., a fess wavy between sis billets sa.
(Seat —Pull Court, Tewkesbury.
DOYNE OF WELLS.
DoTXi;, Chaeles Mertyn, Esq. of Wells, co.
Wexford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Wexford
1873, and eo. Carlow 1875, b. 27 Sept. 1839 ; m. 18
Ifov. 18G7, Ladj Frances Mary Fitz-William, dau.
of WilJiam Thomas Spencer, 6th Earl Fitz-William,
Iv.Ct., and has issue,
I. DoBEKT Wentworth, &. 10 Dcc 18G8.
II. Dermot Henry, b. 21 Nov. 1871.
I. Kuthleen, h. 29 Sept. 1870.
II. Eveleen Margaret, h. 26 Jan. 1876.
5lt'!iragC. — This is an ancient Irish sept, who.?e chieftains
formerly ruled over Hy-Regain, a territory comprised in
the present Queen's Co. They were of the same race as
O'Conor Failghe, O'JIore, and O'Denipsey, and Iiish genealo-
gists derived their descent from Cathair Mor, Monarch of Ire-
land.
RoRT O'DoiNN, Chief of Hy-Regain, d. according to the
Annals of the Four Masters, a.d. 1427. The descent of the
various branches of this sept, O'Doinn, Dotne, and Ddnne,
was preserved in a pedigree depo.sited in the library of St.
Isidore, Rome, by a member of the family who was a clergy-
man of the Church of Rome in the early part of the 17th
century, which is now among the Archives of the Franciscan
Convent, Merchants Quay, Dublin. The son of this chieftain,
Letnagh O'Doinn, Chief of Hy-Regain, built Castlebrack,
in the Queen's Co., to defray the expense of which he imposed
a tribute on his sept, which his successors continued to extort
down to the time of James I. Pie m. a dau. of O'XciU of
Ulster, and was s. by his son,
Teig O'Doinn, Chief of Hy-Regain, ra. Ellen, dau. of the
Lord Power, of Curraghmore, co. Waterford, and was s. by his
son,
Teig ODoinn, Chief of Hy-Regain, m. Gormley, dau. of
O'Conor Failghe, and had, with other issue, three sons,
"» Teig, his successor.
II. Terence, of Kilcavan, ancestor of Donne, of Ards and
KiUooney, in the Queen's Co. (sec Dunne of Br'atru).
III. Owen, of Park, ancestor of Doine, of Park, in the
Queen's Co.
The eldest son, ^
Teig O'Doinn, Chief of Hy-Regain, .■!. his father as O'Doinn,
and III. Elizabeth, dau. of James Fitz-Piers Kitz-Gcra!d, E.sq. of
Ballysonan and Cloncurry, co. Kildare, and had, with other '
issue, four sons, I
I. Tetg-Oge, his heir.
II. Cormack, of Tyrtin Shine and Eosboyne, to. tT\ice, ancl
had four sons, all mentioned in Heeds of Settlement of
the estate; Donald; Donough; Art; and Owney.
III. Bamaby, aliax Brian, ancestor of Dlnne nf Iirittas.
IV. Cahir or Charles, Master in Chancery, M.P". Trinity Coll.,
DubUn, got a grant of the greater portion of the Hy-Regain
estate, by a fiat dated 29 June, 6 James I., 1608, and
d. uiiiii., having bequeathed all his estates, by will dated
2 April, 1617, to his nephew, Brien-Oge O'Doinn or Dunn,
son of his brother Bamaby.
O'Doinn made a settlement of his estates on his son."!, with
remainders to the descendants of his brothers Terence and
Owen, by three several deeds, dated 20 July, 1590, 17 April,
1591, and 28 April, 1593. He was a very old man and blind ia
1593, and was s. by his eldest son,
Tieg-Oge O'Doinn, 6. 1557. He surrendered his estates to
James I., and got a Cat for a patent for the same, which never
passed, owing to the opposition of his younger brother, wlio
having become a Protestant, obtained the estates for himself. He
m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Shane a Diamus O'Neill, and had a son,
Tieg-Reagh, who got none of the estates. His i.ssue are sup-
posed to have become extinct in 1840. Tieg-Oge was divorced
from his wife (she m. 2ndly Cuconach McGuire, Chief of
McGuire), and m. 2ndly Elhs, dau. of Redmond Fitzgerald,
Esq. of Barrowhill and Clonboyle, co. liildaro, and had, witli
several other sons,
Teig Doyne, who settled in Dublin, and got some property
there. He m. Maud, dau. of James Byrne, and made his
will 29 March, 1625, which was proved 8 June, 1626. He ■
had,with several younger sons, an cUler son, Henry, whos. to
his father's lands and houses in DubUn, but d. s. 2>; and a
second son,
Michael DoTNE, Esq. of Knoclcirney, co. Antrim, who s. on
the death, s.y., of his elder brother, to the Dublin lands and
pi-emises. He obtained lands in Antiim from Hugh Mcrgagh
O'Neill, by deeds, dated 4 Nov. 1627, and 5 July, 1022, and
obtained a pardon for the alienation of some of those lands,
dated 23 Nov. 1631, 12 Charles I. He had four sons,
I. Derby, m. Sarah, sister of Stephen and Charles Dowdall, .
of CO. Louth. On his marriage his father, by deed dated]
24 Aug. 1641, settled the lands in Antrim on him and his]
issue, and in default on his next brother. He d. s. p. same \
year.
II. Michael, of whom presently. |
III. James, d. unm. and intestate: administration granted to '
his nephew, Robert Doyne, 166G.
IV. Dionysius, of Carrickforgus, co. Antrim, d. intestate, ad-
ministration granted 1661.
Michael Doxne, the 2nd son, s. on the death of his elder
brother s. j?., to the Antrim and Dublin lands and premises,
but was ousted therefrom by Oliver C.-iomwell; he d. soon
after 1G54, leaving by Bridget his wife an infant son, Robert,
His widow 7/4. 2ndly, Philip Harris, of Dublin, Gent., and
jointly with her husband, lodged a petition in the Court of
Claims, 6 Nov. 1631, 14 Charles II., and obtained a Decree of
Innocence, 14 July, 1662 (Roll V. Mcmb. 48), by which all
the lands subject to her dowry were restored to her only son,
Robert Dotne, Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas in Ire-
land, b. in Dubhn, 1651 ; entered Trinity Coll. Dublin, 28
Nov. 1667, called to the Bar Trinity term, 1677 ; appointed Lord
Chief Baron 1 June 1695, and Chief Justice of Common Pleas
1 Feb. 1703. He m. by licen.se, dated 8 Jan. 1634, Jane, dau.
of Henry Whitfield, Esq. of Dublin, by whom (who d. Feb.
1711) he had issue,
I. Philip, his heir.
II. Whitfield, of BallygrifHn, co. Dublin, bapt. 28 March,
1686, d. s. p. Jan. 1744.
III. Michael, Capt. in Brigadier Hargrcave's rcgt., d. unr,i.
IV. Robert, bapt. '20 March, 1688, d. Nov. 1695.
I. Hester, d. unm. ii. Elizabeth.
Chief Justice Doyne d. 28 Feb. 1733, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Philip Dotn-e, Esq. of Wells, co. Wexford, b. 1685 ; to. 1st,
10 Aug. 170 J, Mary, dau. of Benjamin Burton, Esq. of Dublin,
Alderman of that city, by whom (who d. in childbed, 10 July,
1705) he had an only son,
I. Robert, his heir.
He r/i. 2ndly, 22 Feb. 1709, Frances South, by whom (who
d. 13 Feb. 1712) he had issue,
II. John, Lieut, in the army, 6. 22 Feb. 1710 ; m. Jane, dau.
of Robert Ross, Esq. of Rosstrevor, co. Do\vn, and had
a dau., Jime, bapt. 13 July, 1735.
III. Charles (Very Rev.), D.D., Dean of Leighlin, 6. 3 Feb.
1711; TO. 1st, 2 July, 1743, Anna Maria Bury, by wliom
(who d. Dec. 1762) he had issue,
1 Bury, d. unm., will dated 12 Dec. 177'2, and proved 1773.
DOY
THE LANDED GENTllY.
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475
2 Philip, m. Jane, dan. of John Vigors, Esq. of Old
Leiahlin, co. Carlow, and had issue,
Philip, of Merrion Square, Dublin, d. unm.ll Feb. 1858.
KicUard, of Coolbawn, co. Wexford, Major in the anny,
TO. Susan, dau. of Thomas Kavanagh, Esq. of Bonis,
CO. Carlow, and had issue, Philip Kavauagh ; Richard ;
and Elizabeth.
John (Rev.), b. 3 April, 1791; to. 29 Oct. 1819, Ellen,
diui. of Thomas Armstrong, Esq. of Earney Castle, co.
Tippei'ary, and had issue,
Piiilip John, 6. 3 Aug. 1820.
Thomas William. 0. 18 July, 1821; d.C Feb. 1823.
William Thomas, b. 15 April, 1823.
Kichard Vigors, b. 19 Oct. 182-i ; called to the Bar IS 50.
Charles Armstrong, b. 18 Feb. 182G; d. unm.
Henry Archdall, b. 25 Oct. 1833.
Sophia Anne.
Jane Eleanor, d. unm. 25 March, 1837.
Frances Elizabeth. Anne, d. I'.nm.
Jane, ni. Henry Archdall, Capt. Utli Dragoon Guards.
S Charles Powlett, of Portarlington, m. 1785, Eliza Jane,
(Uiu. of William Vicars, Esq. of Ballynakillbeg, co.
€;;rlo\v, and had issue,
diaries William (Rev.), Rector of Fethard, m. Char-
lotte, dau. of Thomas .Stannus, Esq. of I'ortarlington,
l-y whom (who d. 5 Jan. 1865) he had issue,
Philip Walter (Rev.), ),!. 25 April, 1849, Emily Sophia,
dau. of John Goddard Richards, Esq. of Ardamine,
and d. 23 Oct. 1861, leaving issue,
Charles Goddaj-d, b. 26 Oct. 1852.
Kobert Walter, 6. 15 May, 1857.
Philip Valentine, 6. 14 Feb. 1859.
llerbeit William, b. 12 Jan. 1861.
jSnne Katherine. Emily Elizabeth.
Charlotte Sophia Mary.
Cliarles, d. unm. 1853. Vicars, d. v.mn. 1843.
Elizabeth, m. Henry Newton, Esq. of Mount Leinster,
CO. Carlow.
Charlotte, m. Very Ecv. John Cotter MacDonncll,
Dean of Cashel.
Henrietta Frances, m. 10 IVIarch, 1817, John Stuart
i'.hichonchy, Esq.
Sophia, rji. 13 Jan. 1857, Thomas Mercer Vijors, Esq.
Caroline, d. unm. 1871.
riiilip Paulet, m. Catherine Eotham, co. Ecrl;s, and had
one dau. Fiances.
]Uiry, of Waltham Grov ■, .-., r ;;;., , i; ■; .].]■. :,•'..'
D.L., TO. 1828, Carolin ■ . . :,!.,. ii
of Col. Kearney, of Wlii I .< . •
liobcrt, of Borris, co. r^iii.ii, , . ;;>■::: ;,,;; ;, ,;:,:i. ■ :
V:i!cntin<' JIunbee, Major in the army, and liatl an
(>:!lv cliiM, Jane Elizabeth, m. 6 Jan. 1855, Bobert
:>lclntiiv iiiMiwick, Esq.
Auiu', ,„. Hubert White, Esq. of Old Park, Eathdowney,
in the Queen's Co. Elizabeth.
Henrietta, ?h. William Hamilton, Esq. of Mountrath.
Frances d. imm. Georgina, d. unm.
The Very Rev. Charles Doyne to. 2ndly, 7 Blarch, 17G3,
Mary, dau. of the Rev. Nicholas Millcy, D.D., and relict of
A\'csley Harman, Esq., but had no further issue.
I. Henrietta, b. 3 Dec. 1709.
Ilr. Doyne m. Srdly, Elizabeth, dau. of James Stopford, Esq.
of Courtown, and sister of James, 1st Earl of Courtown, and
had further issue,
IV. James, &. 7 June, 171G; ?)!. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward
Pr.itt, Esq., and d. s.p. 1763.
V. Whitfield, Examiner in the Court of Chancery, &. 1 May,
1719; d. 9 Dec. 1769.
II. Frances, m. July, 175G, Rev. Francis Thompson, Rector
of Drumcree. ili. Elizabrth.
IV. Susan, m. Mark Wliite, Esq. of Crauacrower, co. Wex-
ford.
Mr. Doyne d. 1753, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Dotne, Esq. of Wells, co. Wexford, &. 2 Jim. 1705,
High Sheriff co. Wexford 17-11, M.P. for the town of Wexford ;
TO. 1 July, 1731, Deborah, dau. of Francis Anncslcy, Esq. of
Ballysonan, co. Kildare, and had issue,
I. Philip, his successor.
II. Robert, successor to his brother.
III. Benjatiiin, of Altamont, co. Carlow, ??!. 23 Feb. 1768,
Miss Stepney, and d. s. p. His will, dated 12 Dec. 1871,
was proved 20 May, 1787.
Mr. Doyne d. 19 Aug. 1754, and was .9. by his eldest son,
Pbilip Doyne, Esq. of Wells, 6. 20 March, 1733; m. 29 Aug.
1757, Lady Joanna Gore, dau. of Arthur, 1st Earl of Arran;
but d. s. p. 11 March, 17C5, and his widow m. 2ndly, Michael
Daly, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, co. Galway. He was s. by his
aext brother,
Robert DofNE, Esq. of WeUs, i. 11 Nov. 1738; High Sheriff
CO. Wexford 1777 ; to. 1777, Mary, dau. of llumiihrey Ram,
Esq. of Ramsfort, co. Wexford, by whom (who d. 1S26) he had
issue,
I. lloBERT, his successor.
I. Mary, b. 1779; d. unm. 1823.
II. Jane, b. 1781, d. unm. 1829.
in. F.lizabeth, 6. 1783, m. by license, d.ited 17 April, 180C,
Robert Dwyer, Esq., of Dublin. ivT Georgina. ■
V. Frances, b. 1787 ; m. 1827, St. George Irvine, Esq. of
Ballynahown, co. Wexford, Major in the army.
Mr. Doyne, whose will, dated 3 Sept. 1784, was proved 2 Feb.
1791, was s. by his only son,
Robert Doyne, Esq. of Wells, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
CO. Wexford 1825, 6. 2 March, 1782; to. 2 July, 1805,
Annette Constantia, dau. of the Right Hon. John Beresford,
ginnd-dau. of Marcus, 1st Eaii of Tyrone, and relict of Robert
Uiiiacke, Esq. of Woodhouse, co. Waterford, by whom (who d.
8 Aug. 1836) he had issue,
I. Robert Stephen, his successor.
ir. Ciiarles Henry, of St. Austin's Abbey, co. Carlow, J. P.,
Lieut. 87th regt., 6. Aug. 1809 : m. 1845, Georgina, dau. of
Capt. John Kennedy, of Dunbrody, co. Wexford, and d. s. o.
March, 1867. - i'
I. Mary Annette, d. unm. March, 1869.
II. Annette Constantia, d. unm. Sept. 18I!>.
Mr. Doyne was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Stepeen Doyne, Esq. of Wells, J.P., D.L., High
Sheriff co. Wexford 1835, and Carlow 1845 ; 6. 23 Feb. 1806;
m. 12 July, 1834, Sarah Emily Tyntc, dau. of Col. Joseph
Pratt, of Cabra, co. Cavan, by whom (who d. Dec. 1871) he
had issue,
I. Robert Tynte, 6. 28 Dec. 1835; d. 10 Oct. ]8?.R.
n. Robert Scott, 6. 13 July, 1838; d. 13 Sept. following.
III. Charles Mervyn, his successor, now of Wells.
IV. '.Varulaw Fitzherbert, b. 27 Dec. 1843; d. 14 Dec. 1850.
V. .1:1 mos Walter Chaloner, of St. Austin's Abbey, co. Carlow,
VI. i; ;;r. \;;',ii \\ resford h. 9 Oct. 1853; d. 27 Jan. 1854.
I. .1 .:i : , . I ; ./. an inlaut.
II. .1- : :;i,.,i l,i./,, , ih Tyntc.
HI. Annette Louisa.
IV. Roberta Frances Mary.
Irlr. Doyne d. 24 May, 1870.
ylnif . — I :';irt r!\- : 1st and 4th, ,<Tn., a fess danccttce,
bctwe. n ■ : i- arg., for Doyne; 2nd and 3rd, az., an
cailc <r , i' O'DoiNN. Crests — A demi-eagle rising
IV'i'.. 1"! 1' 1M-; A h Lilly bush ppr., in front thereof a lizard
lilt or, lui- UDuiNw. Motto — Mullae a boo, the war cry of
lit of O'Doinn.
—Wells, Gorey, eo. Wexford. Clubs— KilddTe Street,
Jjablia; the Cailton and Hoodie's, S.W.
TYKWHITT-DBAHIE OE SIIAEDELOES.
Tyewhitt-Deake, TnoMAS, Esq. of Shardeloes,
CO. Buckingliam, and of iit. Douat's Castle, Grlamor-
ganshire, J.P. and D.L., b. 14 July, 1817 ; High
tSheriff of Bucks 1859 ; m. 8 Aug. 1813, Elizabeth
Julia, dau. of Jolm Strattou, Esq., aud widow of
Col. AVeddevburu, and has issue,
I. TiiOM AS William, b. 23 Nov. 1849; ',». 4 Aug. 1874,
Frances Anne Isabella, eldest dau. of Col. Siiiilh Dorrieu,
of Haresfoot, Herts.
II. William Wykeham, 6. 27 Sept. 1851.
HI. Edvi'ard John, 6. 6 March, 1855.
IV. Guy Percival, b. 26 Oct. 1859.
I. Elizabeth Caroline, m. 5 July, 1865, William Frcdcricli
Hicks Beach, Esq., 2nd son of the late Sir Michael Hicks
Beach, Bart., M.P.
II. Susan Emily, to. April, 18C3, George Shippon Willes,
Esq. of Hungerford Park, Bucks.
III. Florence Georgina, to. Nov. 1873, Ernest Mathews, Esq.
IV. Julia Diana. v. Agnes Louisa.
51 t'ur<15f.— Roger le Drak is mentioned by Sir William
Pole as holding Hurnford-cum-Terrade la Wood, of Dertington,
A.D.I 303, at half a knight's fee. The first ancestor from whom
lineal descent can be traced is
John Drake, Esq. of Exmouth, co. Devon, " .\ man of
great estate, and a name of no less antiquity," temp. Henry V. ;
m. Christiana, dau. and co-heir of John Billet, E.iq. of Ash,
in same eo., and was s. by his son,
John Drake, Esq. of Otterton, in the Hundred of East
Budleigh, who i/t. Christiana, dau. and heir of John Antage,
Esq., and was s. by his son,
John Drake, Esq. of Otterton, who to. the d.au. of John
Cruwys, Esq., representative of Cruwys of Cruwys Moivliard,
aud was s. by his son,
John Drake, Esq. of Otterton, who i;;. Agncta, dau. of John
ICclov.ay, Esq., and hud four sons, I. Joun, his heir; ii.
47G
DRA
THE LANDED CxEXTRY.
DEA
lluliai J ; Tit. r>obcvt ; iv. Thomas, of ITortfora, m. Kllen, dau.
of liennctt Hilton, Esq. of South Awtin, and had three sons
and two daus.
John Drake, Esq. of Ashe and Exmouth, the eldest son and
heir, ,». Margaret, dau. and heiress of John Cole, Esq. of Rill,
in the parish of Withecombe IJalegh, Devon. This John
Drake brought his Formedon against Simon Francheney, and
recovered the estate of Ashe from him, who held it as being
son and heir of Christopher Francheney, which Christopher
was son and heir of Christiana Billet, by a second marriage
with Richard Francheney. The estate descended from that
time in the direct male line of the Drake family, until the
year 1733, when, on the death of the last representative of the
eldest line of the family, it. fell into the hands of his widow,
and became the inheritance of strangers, lie d. leaving issue
three sons,
I. John, of whom presently.
It. John (a second son of tlie same name), who is mentioned
by Sir William Pole to have been " a great merchantman."
He m. Margaret, dau. of William Auert, Esq. of Exeter,
and relict of Richard Martyn. He was possessed of the
estate at Rill, as also of the manor of Withecomb, de jure
'mat., both of which on his death descended to his elder dau.
and co-heir,
Juliana, m. Thomas Raymond, of Chard.
A second dau., whose Christian name does not appear,
m. — May.
HI. Gilbert, of Spratshays, in the parish of Littleham, in the
Hundred of East Budleigh, Devon, m. 2ndly (who his first
wife was does not appear), Katherine, dau. of William
Shearman of Ottery, St. Mary, by whom he left three sons
und one dau.,
1 George, of Spratshays, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Emmanott
Drewe, of Kenny, and d. leaving one child, a dau. and
heiress,
Katherine, to. 1st, Henry Forde, of Bagtor, and 2ndly,
John Clobery.
2 John, TO. and had issue.
3 Robert, of Spratshays, who d. circa 1628, s. p., and was
buried in the church at Littleham, Devon. He was a
member of the Inner Temple, and a charitable benefactor
to the poor of the parish of Littleham.
1 Elizabeth, ra. Sir Henry Ford, Kut.
The eldest son,
John Dhake, Esq. of Afhe, who s. his father in the
representation of the family m. (26 Henry VI II.) Amye,
dau. of Roger Grenville, Esq. of Stowe, Cornwall, and had
issue,
I. Bernard (Sir), of Ashe and Mount Drake, commemorated
by Prince among "the Worthies of Devon." Ancestor of the
Drakes of Ashe, Extinct Baroneti:, &c.
II. Robert, of Wiscombe Park, in the parish of South Legh,
ra. Elizabeth, dau. of Humphrey Prideaux, Esq. of Tlieo-
horough, and had issue seven sons and three daus.
III. Richard, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Drake, who served the office of High Sheriff for the
county of Devon, 4 Queen Elizabeth, d. 4 Oct. 1558. His
3rd son,
Richard Drake, Esq., was one of the Equerries to Queen
Elizabeth. He m. Ursula, dau. of Sir William Stafford, Knt.,
and dying 11 July, 1G03, was s. by his son,
Francis Drake, Esq. of Esher, one of the Gentlemen of the
Privy Chamber in Ordinary, 7)i. Joan, dau. of William
Tothill, Esq. of Shardeloes, co. Buckingham, and had issue,
William, his heir; John, <(. mjuh. 1023; Francis, of AValton-
on-Thames, whose son, William, «. to Shardeloes ; and Joan.
Mr. Drake d. 17 March, 1G33, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir William Drake, of Shardeloes, h. 1606 ; Chirographer to
the Court of Common Pleas, who was created a Bart. 1641.
He d. unm. 1669, when the title became extinct, and the
estates passed to his nephew,
Sir William Drake, Knt. of Shardeloes, M.P. for the
borough of Agmondcsliam, son of Francis Drake of AValton-
on-Thames, by Dorothy his 2nd wife, dau. of Sir William
Spring. Bart. He ra. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and coheiress of
AVilliam Montague, Lord Chief Baron of the Excin.quer, and
d. 1G90, leaving a dau., Mary, m. Sir John Tyrwliilt, Bart, of
Stainfield; and a son,
MoNTAGOE Drake, Esq. of Shardeloes, M.P. for Acmon-
desham, who w,. Jane, dau. and heires.s of Sir John Garrard,
Bart, of Lamer, and left at his decease, 1698 (with a dau.,
Mary, m. Sir Edward Evcrard, Bart.), a son and heir,
Montague Garrard Drake. Esq. of Shardeloes, M.P. for
Agmondesham 1713, 1715, and 1727, and for co. Buckingham
1722. He m. Isabella, dau. and heiress of Thomas Marshall,
Esq., and dying 1728, was «. by his elder surviving son,
AVii.LiAM Drake, Esq., LL.D., of Shardeloes, M.P. fur
A.i^mondesham troiii 1746 until his decease. He vji. ElizabeUi,
, dan. of John R.iworlh, Esq., by whom (who d. 1767) he had,
' William, LL.D., M.P., d. s. p. 1795 ; TuojiAs, his heir ; John,
LL.D., Rector of Agmondesham, ra. Mary, eldest dau. and co-
heir of the Rev. William Wickham, of Garsington ; Charles,
who took the name of Garrard {see Garrard cf Lvnur);
Elizabeth, r/i. the Rev. Richard Frank, D.D.; and Isabel, </.
unm. Mr. Drake d. 8 Aug. 179G, aged 72, and was s. by his
eldest surviving son,
Thomas Drake, Esq., LL.D., of Shardeloes, who had as-
sumed, 1776, the surname and arms of Tyrwhitt ; but, upon
inheriting the estates of his own family at the decease of bis
father, he resumed, in addition, his paternal name, and be-
came Tyrwhitt Drake. He 5/1. 8 Aug. 1780, Anne, dau. and
co-heiress of the Rev. AVilliam Wickham, of Garsington, co.
Oxford, and had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. William, Lieut.-Col. Royal Horse Guard.s Blue, -..i.
22 Aug. 1832, Emma, 2nd dau. of Joseph Thompson Ualsry,
Esq. of Great Gaddesden, Herts; and d. 21 Dec. Isly,
having had issue,
1 William Thomas (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Great Gaddesden,
6. 27 Kov. 1835; ra. 7 Aug. 1872, Harriet, dau. of William
Trotter, lisq. of Bishop Auckland, co. Durham, and has
had issue, 1 Ethel Henrietta, 6. 16 Sept. 1873, d. 30 July,
1874; Kathleen, b. 27 Dec. 1874; 3 Lilian Mary, h.
9 Feb. 1876; 4 Violet Harriet, h. 22 Sept. 1877.
2 Charles Frederick, F.R.G.S., d. unm. at Jerusalem,
23 June, 1874.
1 Isabella Emma, m. Anthony W. Partridge, Esq.
III. John (Rev.), Rector of Amersham, m. 1st, Mary, 3rd
dau. of Arthur Annesley, Esq., of Bletchingdon, in Oxford-
shire, who d. 1827. lie ra. 2ndly, Emily, 5th dau. of
the late Charles Drake Garrard, Esq. of Lamer I'lui;,
Herts, and had issue. He d. 26 June, 1860. His eldest snn,
Capt. J. C. T. Drake, m. 29 Aug. 1861, Emily Harriet, only
dau. of Major-Gen. DL'rban, and has a son, b. 29 Oct.
1863; and a dau.
IV. George (Rev.), Rector of Malpas, co. Chester, to. 1827,
Jane, 2nd dau. of the late Joseph Halsey, Esq., M.P. or
Gaddesden Park, Herts, and d. G March, 1810, having by
her (who d. 28 May, 18G4) had issue,
1 The Rev. Frederick Edward, M.A., Rector of Pulham,
Dorchester, 6. 27 Sept. 1828; m. 28 July, 1859, Maria,
Diana Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late Nathaniel
and the Lady Charlotte Micklethwait, of Taverham Hall,
Norfolk, and has issue, Algernon F'rederiek, b. I Sept.
1860; Arthur, 6. I Oct. 1861; Ernest, 6.7 July, 1863;
George Halsey, 0. March, 1865; d. 1871; and Ethel
Gertrude Maria, b. 17 Aug. 18G9.
2 Montague Williams, m. Johanna Tolmy.
o George Arthur, First Lieut. H.M.S. "Stephen," drowned
in the Madras Roads, 20 June, 1864.
4 William Henry. 1 Louisa Jane, d. 1862.
2 Adelaide Emma, m. V. B. Drew, Col. 8ih ICing'o
Own regt.
3 Annie. 4 Octavia Sarah. 0 Susan Ficdcrlca.
V. Frederick William.
I. Mary Frances, d. 26 Nov. 18C5.
:i. Anne, m. Hugh R. Hoare, Esq. of Lilling.stone, r.ucks.
III. Louisa Isabella, m. the Rev. Johti Anthony Partridge,
Rector of Cranwick, Norfolk.
Mr. Tyrwhitt Drake d. 1810, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas TYRWHiTT-Drake, Esq. of Shardeloes. J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff of Bucks 1836, and for several years M.P. for
Amersham, b. 16 March, 1783; m. Oct. 1814, Barbiira Caro-
line, dau. of Arthur Aniicslcy, Esq. of Bletchington Park, co.
Oxford, and had issue,
Thojias, now of Sliardeloes.
John (■Rev.), of Malpas, co. Chester, m. Emily, A\h dau. of
Nathaniel and Lady Chariotte Micklethwaite, of Tavcrhaiu
Hall, Norfolk. Edward, b. May, 1832.
George. Barbara Anne, d. 28 April, 1S64.
Frances Isahella. Mary Elizabeth.
Augustus Charlotte, m. Aug. 1853, Rev. James Dawkins.
Elizabeth Catherine, to. Wager Townlcy Alhx, Esii.
Susan Louisa, deceased.
Charlotte Diana, m. E. Clayton, Esq.
Agnes Agatha.
Mr. Tyrwhitt Drake d. 21 March, 1852,
Arms — Quarterly, Ist and 4th, or, a wivcrn with wings
displayed and tail nowed gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., three lapwings
or. Crests — 1st, A naked arm erect ppr. holding a battle axo
sa. beaded arg.; 2nd, A savage ppr. wreathed about the waist
and temples vert, holding over the dexter shoulder a club or.
6Vn(— Shardeloes, Amersham, Bucks. T<jt':a Kcoidcncc—ilS,
Eaton Square.
DRAKE OF OATLANDS.
Drake, Sir AVilliam Richard, of Oatlancb
Lodge, Surrey, Knighted by letters patent, 1 Oct.
IStJO, b. 1817. Sir William is a Knight Commander
DRA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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477
of the Italian Orders of S.S. Maurizia and Lazzaro
and of the Corona d'ltalia ; Kniglit of the Austrian
Order of the Iron Crown, and Member of the
Turkish Order of the Medjidie, 2nd class. He
on. in 1810, Katharine Stewart Forbes, dau. of
Richard Thomas Goodwin, formerly Senior Member
of the Council of the E.I. Co. at Bombay.
ittUCafle.— The family of Drake is of considevable
antiquity in the co. of Devon. Sir William Pole makes
mention of Kog«r le Drak, who 31 Edward I. (1303), held
Hurnford-cum-terra de la Wood, of Dertington, at half a
knight's fee; and prior to that of others of the family who
were possessed of several lands in the county.
John Drake, Esq. of Exmouth, Devon, described as "a
man of great estate, and a name of no less antiquity," m. temp.
Henbt v., Christiana, elder dau. and co-heir of John Billet,
Esq. of Ashe, by which alliance the estate of Ashe, in the
parish of Musbury, accrued to the Drake family. He was
ancestor to the Draices of A^he, of whom a pedigree appears
in Bdrke's Extinct £aronetar/e, and of Ttbwiiitt-Dbake, of
ShM-deloes, Buclcs.
Henry Drake, Esq., of this old Devon family, settled at Barn-
staple, for which borough he (1679) served the office of Mayor.
He was twice married. By his 1st wife he had no surviving
issue ; but by his 2nd, Anne Yeo, whom he m. 1682, he left an
only son, who, on his death (1688), .«. him. This
John DraivE, Esq. was of Barnstaple, &. 1682; in. 1706,
Christian, dau. and co-heiress of Robert Hacche, Esq. of
Satterleigh Park, Devon, by whom he left two sons,
Heniy, m. Mary, duu. of John Tucker, Esq., E.N., and had
issue. John.
John Drake, of Barnstaple, the 2nd son, b. 1710 ; m. 1733,
Anne, dau. of Lewis Gregory, Esq. ; and d. 1770, leaving two
children, Joan, m. George Edwards, Esq., R.N. ; and
Henry Drake, Esq. of Barnstaple, only son and heir, b.
1745; d. Feb. 1806, having m. 1771, Ann, dau. of Richard
Hammett, Esq. of Kennerland, in the parish of Clovelly, and
sister to Sir James Hamlyn, of Clovelly Court, Devon, Bart.,
fcy whom he had issue,
I. Zachary Hammett Drake, Esq. of Springfield, J.P. .and
D.L. for COS. Devon and Cornwall, b. 0 Sept. 1777; d. 11
March, 1847, having m. 6 Oct. 1803, Frances, eldest dau. of
Charles Newell Cutcliffe, Esq. of Marwood Hill (and co-heir
of her brother, Lieut.-Col. John Mervin Cutcliffe, C.B., of
Webbery, Devon, and of her grandfather, John Mervin),
by his wife, Dorothy, dau. of Arthur Chichester of Hali,
Devon, and by her, who d. 15 April, 18G7, had issue,
1 Zachary Hammett Drake (Rev.), Rector of Clovelly,
Devon, b. 14 Feb. 1800; d. June, 1856, having m. Jan.
1831, Eleanor Penrose, only dau. of Admiral Sir Samuel
Pym, K.C.B., and by her, who d. 13 Jan. 1868, left issue,
John Mervyn Cctcliffe Drake, Capt. E.E., Knight of
the Legion of Honour, Member of the Imperial Turkish
Order of the Medjidie of the fifth class, with Crimean
medal and clasp, b. 6 Nov. 1833 ; m. 4 March, 1857,
Laura Augusta, dau. of Sausmarez Carey, Esq. of
Guernsey, and has issue, Bernard Mervyn, b. 24 May,
1858; Caryrym; Edmund Cutcliffe; Hammett; and
Margaret Mervyn.
2 Charles Cutcliffe Drake, Esq. of Springfield, J.P.
Devon, b. 29 Sept. 1808; m. Mary, elder dau. and even-
tually sole heir of Henry Cusack, Esq. of Girley, co.
Meath, and d. Oct. 1858, leaving issue,
Charles Henry Drake Cutcliffe, Esq. of Lee, Devon, 6.
4 June, 1840; assumed by royal license 1867, the addi-
tional surname of Cutcliffe, on succeeding, on the
death of his grandmother, Frances Drake, to the estates
of the Cctcliffes of Danvjfie, Devon. He d. 9 Feb.
J875, leaving issue by his wife, Henrietta Maria, dau.
of Rev. John W. R. Landon, Vicar of Braunton, to
whom he was m. in 1868, and who is still living, an
only child,
Charles Bernard Mervyn Drake Cutcliffe, b. 5 Aug.
1869.
Dorothy Mervyn, m. 1862, Rev. Charles Whittington
Landon, Rector of Ashford, Devon, and d. 31 March,
1869, leaving issue, John Chichester Crewe, b. 2 April,
1868; Frances Chichester Mervyn, 6. March, 18G7.
Ann Frances, in. T. M. Bridges, Esq., who d. s. p.
April, 1865; 2ndly, in 1868, .Joseph Henry Goodban, by
whom she has issue, Mervyn Charles Cusack, b. 1871 ;
and other children.
1 Frances Mervin, m. 3 July, 1838, Col. John Graham,
Bengal N.I., and d. s. p. at Decca, 19 Oct. 1845.
II. John, rf. MTO)!. April, 1799.
in. Henry, b. 22 June, 1781 ; d. leaving surviving issue,
a dau., Katherine, in. Major Frank Sisson Brooke,
E.I.C.S.
IV. Richard, b. Feb. 1786; d. 1S,")3.
V AVilliam Drake, b. 27 July, 1787; m. 13 Aug. ISIG
Frances, dau. of Robert Lincoln, Esq., and d. 9 Juiie, 1821
leaving issue, , '
1 Sir William Richard Drake, as above.
2 Henry, b. 10 April, 18J1 ; m. June, 1855, Mary Anne
dau. of Roger Gadsden, Esq.; d. 22 Nov. 186.5, leaving
issue, Henry Harcourt Drake, b. 23 April, 1860; Sibella
Frances; Marion Alice; Gertrude; and Priscilla, who d.
1 Frances Ann.
I. Ann, d.unm. 19 Oct. 1839.
II. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1B62.
,I/))!.s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th arg., a wyvern, wings dis-
played and tail nowed gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., two demi-lions
passant guardant couped or. Crests-— 1st, A dexter arm erect
couped at the elbow ppr.holding a battle-axe sa. headed arg. ;
2nd, An eagle displayed gu. iVo^o— Tyme Tryeth Trvthe.
Iiesidence—0 atlands, Weybridge.
DRAKE OF STOKESTOWN.
Dkake, Joseph Edwaiid Deane, Esq. of Stolces-
town, CO. Wexford, b. Oct. 1815; s. his father 20
Dec. 1855.
itiUCagC. — Roger Drake, Esq. of Stokestown, co. Wex-
ford, went to Ireland with William Glascott, Esq.of Aldertown,
1641, and got a grant of Stokestown and other forfeited property
in CO. Wexford. He m. Hannah, dau. and co-heiress of Major
Samuel Sheppard, and had issue, John, his heir; Roger;
Mary; Charity; Margaret; and Patiens. His will, dated
23 Oct. 1677, was proved 14 March, 1678, and he was s. by his^
eldest son,
John Drake, Esq. of Stokestown, who in. Slercy,
" sister's dau." to William Bayne, of Clucano, co. Kilkenny,
and had issue,
I. John, d. unm., buried 17 Dec. 1729.
II. Darius, his heir.
III. Samuel, d. unm., buried 26 Sept. 1729.
IV. George, of Coolback, co. Wexlord, bapt. 21 Jan. 1720;
',,1. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of John Allen, Esq. of Aliens Grove,
CO. Kilkenny, and had a son,
John, of Coolback, b. 1745; t^ 24 May, 1806; in. Sarah,
dau. of Col. John Hanfield, by whom (who d. 12 July,
1828) he had (with two other daus., who d. s. p.) issue,
1 George, who s. to Stokestown.
2 John Hanfield, bapt. 9 Feb. 1779; d. unm.
I Sakah, who s. her brother at Stokestown, m. 11 Sept.
ISIO, Joseph Deane, Esq., younger son of Col. Joseph
Deane, of Terenure, and a. 24 July, 1S54, leaving
John, assumed the name of Drake, and s. to Stokes-
town.
Joseph William, of Longraige, to. 1865, Juliana, dau.
(if Strangman Davis Goff, Esq. of Horetown, co.
M'exl'ord, and has, William Joseph, and other issue.
Sarah, m. Ilenry Roe, Esq. of KnockmuUen, co.
Wexford.
Katherine Elizabeth, to. 18 Jan. 1855, Abraham
Alcock, M.D., and d. 1859. Juliana Francis.
George Drake m. 2ndly, 1763, Mrs. Mary Jones, widow, and
had further issue,
Darius, bapt. 13 April, 17G7: buried 17 April, 1779.
Elizabeth, bapt. 9 March, 1764.
Hannah, bapt. 10 June, 1765.
I. Juliana, bapt. 17 Sept. 1721. ii. Ann.
Mr. Drake, whose will, dated 17 April, 1730, was proved 1740,
wass. by his eldest surviving son,
Darius Drake, Esq. of Stokestown, 6. 1711 ; m. 1st, Jane,
dau. of Alexander Boyd, Esq. of Crook, co. Waterford (settle-
ments dated 28 and 29 Oct. 1742), by whom (who d. 25 Aug.
1751, aged 28) he had issue,
John, his heir.
Anne, b. 1750; d. unm. 9 Aug. 1808.
Urith, m. by license, dated 2 Jan. 1775, Robert Paul, Esq.
of Johnshill, co. Waterford.
Mr. Drake d. 12 April, 1777, and was s. by his only son,
John Drake, Esq. of Stokestown, High Sheriff of co. Wex-
ford 1780, 6. 1743 ; d. unm. 20 Dec. 1809, when the property
devolved on his only surviving sister, Mrs. Paul, who devised
it to her cousin, the heir male of the family,
George Drake, Esq. of Stokestown, b. 1776; d. unm. Sept.
1852, when Stokestown devolved, under Mrs. Paul's "ill, on
his only sister, Mrs. Deane, and at her death on his nephew,
her son,
John Deane-Drake, Esq. of Stokestown, J.P. co. Wexford,
b. 1813 ; who, on the death of his uncle, assumed the addi-
tional name and arms of Drake. He m. 1843, Emily Letitia,
478
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
DEE
(3au. of Thomas Ilcnry -Watson, Esq. of Lumtlonc, co. Callow,
by whom he had issue,
Jo;EPn Edward, now of Stokostown.
Heniy Thomas, late Lieut. SGthicyt., 6. 184S.
John Hanfield. Cosby Francis.
Georgina.
Sarah Cecilia, m. 10 Jan. 1872, AViniam Price Llewellyn
Lewes, Major 51st rcgt., eldest son of AVilliam Trice Lewes,
Eiq. of Llysnewydd, co. Cunnunheu.
Mr. Deane-Drake d. 20 Dec. 1S05.
^r/ns— Quartei-ly, 1st and 4th, sa., a fcss wavy arg. between
two pole stars or, for Dk.^ke; 2nd and ard, arg., on a chevron
gu. between three Cornish choughs sa. three crosses furmca of
the field, for Deanb. Cce^U— 1st : Drake, A cubit dcx,*er arm in
armour the hand grasping a battle-axe all ppr., motto ovor,
Auxilio divino ; 2nd, Dease: A tortoise displayed ppr., moUo
over, Ferendo non feriendo. MoUo — Sic parvis maj;ua.
£gB; — Stoliestov.n, Kew Boss, co. Wexlord.
EEIiE-DHAX OF CHAEBOEOTJGH.
Sawbeidge-Erle-Deax, John SamttelWanlet,
Esq. of Olanfigh Tower, Kent, Holnest House,
Dorset, and Ellerton Abbey, co. York, J.P. unci
D.L.,M.P. for Waveham, b. 6 Oct. 1800 ; m. 1 May,
1827, Jane Frances, only daa. of Eichard Erle-Drax-
Grosvenor, Esq., M.P., of Charboroasb, and by L.er
(who d. 25 Dec. 1853) had issue,
I. Maria Cabolixe.
II. Sarah Fkaxoes Ef-izABErn, m. 1st, 14 flrpt. I?.j3,
Col. Francis Augustus Plunlcctt Burton, Coldstream
Guards, who d. 3 Sept. 186.5 (son of Admiral Ryder Bar-
ton, K.C.H., by Anne Maria his wife, dau. of KandaU
Plunkett, 13th Lord Duusany); and 2ndly, 1871, John
Lloyd Egginton, Esq.
This gentleman, -whose patronymic -was Sa-vveeidge,
s. to the estates in right of his wife, upon the dciiKse
of that lady's brother, Eichard Edward Erie Dras,
Esq., 13 Aug. 1828, and assumed, in consequence,
the surname and arms of Erle-Deax.
Ht'lICaCJC.— The Erles are of ancient and kniaHtly
descent. The first ancestor that occurs in the pedigree is
Henry de Erie, Lord of Newton, in Somersetshire, 35 IIeney
III., but the family was long previously settled in that county.
So far back as the 7 Henry II., John de Erlegh paid five
marks for the scutage of his lands at Beckington, in co.
Somerset.
Elizabeth Eknle, of Charborough (only dau. and heiress
of Sir Edward Ernie, Bart, of Maddington, Wilts, by Frances
Erie, of Charboron, his wife, only dau. and heir of the
famous General Thomas Erle, Lieut.-General of the Ord-
nance, Commander of the centre of the English army at the
battle of Almanza, grandson and heir of Sir Walter Erle,
of Charborough, the Parliamentarian), m. Henry Drax,*
Esq. of Ellerton Abbey, in Yorkshire, M.P. for Lyme Ef-gis
and-Wareham, and Secretary to Frederick, Prince of Wales ;
and by him, who d. 1755, the heiress of Ernie and Erles,
left at her decease, 1759 (with five daus., Ehzabeth, m. 1st,
Augustus, 4th Earl Berkeley, and 2ndly, Kobert, Viscount
Clare; Mary, m. John Durbin, Esq. ; Harriot, 9/j. Sir Willi;im
Hanham, Bart. ; Susannah, 7)i. 1st, William Craycroft, Esq.,
and2ndly, John, Earl of Castlehaven; and Frances, who d.
1751), three sons, of whom the eldest,
Thomas Ekle Drax, Esq. of Charborough, in. Mary, dau.
of Lord St. John, of Bletshoe, but d. without issue 1730,
aged 67, when he was s. by his brother,
Edward Drax, Esq. of Charborough, who m. 16 April,
1762, Mary, dau. of Awnsham Churchill, Esq. of Ilenbury, and
had an only dau. and heiress,
Sarah Francis Drax, of Charborough, who m. 11 March,
1788, Richard Grosvenor, Esq., M.P. for West Looe, nephew of
Eichard, Earl Grosvenor, and that gentleman assumed, in
consequence of his marriage, the surname and arms of Erle
Drax. Tlie issue were one son and a dau.,
* The family of Drax appears to have been anciently seated
in the county of York. In 1647, Col. Drax, Col. Modiford,
Col. Walrond, and other cavaliers, having converted their
estates into money, and not being able to reside in England
under the usurpation, retired to Barbados, where Col. Drax
acijuired, in a few years, an estate of £8.000 or £9,000 per
annum, and m. the dau. of the Earl of Ciulisle, then yw-
prietor of the island.
RyrnARD Edwap.d, the heir.
Jane Fhances, successor to her brother.
Mr. Erie Drax Grosvenor d. 8 Feb. 1819, aged 53, and his
widow (the heiress of Charborough) 15 June, 1822. They
were s. by their only son,
Eichard Edward Eble Drax, Esq. of Charborough and
Ellerton Abbey, d. v.nm. 13 Aug. 1828, and was s. by his
sister,
Jane Frances Grosvenor, who had to. in the previous year
John Samcel Wanley Sawbridge, Esq., that gentleman
assuming the surname and arms of Erle Drax.
^9-ms— Quarterly, 1st, Drax and Erle, quarterly; quar-
tering Sawbridge. Crests — 1st, Drax; 2nd, Sawbridge.
Seats — Holnest House, Sherborne, Dorset; Olantigh Tower,
Wye, Kent ; Ellerton Abbey, Richmond, co. York.
DREW OF DREWSCOUPvT.
Deew, Feancis Massy, Esq. of Drev.scourt, co.
Limerick, Capt. 7th Hussars, J.P., b. 17 March,
1838 ; m. 2 June, 1874, Mary Anne, elder dau. of
Anthony Wilkinson, Esq. of Coxhoe Hall, co. Dui*-
ham, and has issue,
Clennell Frank Massy, 5. 27 Jan. 1S77.
Everina Mary Massy, 6. 28 Sept. 1875.
ILillfaflC. — This family is a junior branch of the Xorman
family of Drew, of Orewsclijff'e, Hayne, and Sharx.ham, co.
Devon.
Francis Drew, Esq. of Kilkenny, co. Waterford, and of
Meanus, co. Kerry, went to Ireland, a Capt. in the army of
Queen Elizabeth, 1598. He m. 1st, a dau. of Capt. Hart, of
CO. Limerick ; and 2ndly, Susanna, dau. of Leonard Knowel,
Esq. of Ballycally, co. Waterford, and by the latter only (who
m. 2ndly, Col. J. Johnstone) had, with other issue, John, of
Kilwinny and Meanus, of whom there are numerous descen-
dants ; and Barry. The 2nd son,
Barry Drew, Esq. of BallydufF, co. -Waterford, and of
Drew's Court, co. Limerick, receiver to the estates of the Earl
of Cork and Burlington, temxi. James II., m. 1st, a dau. of Sir
Francis Foulkes, Knt. of Campshire, but by her had no issue ;
and 2ndly, Ruth, dau. of William Xettles, Esq. of Touraine,
CO. Waterford, by Mary liis wife, sister of the cclebiaLcd
Valentine Greatrakes, and had two sons,
Francis, his heir.
John, of Ballyduff House, m. Maegaeet Deew, of Meacus
{see Drew of Strand Bouse).
The elder son,
Francis Drew, of Drews Court, co. Limerick, High .Sheriff
1718, m. Margaret, 2nd dau. and co-heir (by Avarina his wife,
dau. and co-heir of Col. Purdon, of Ballyclough, co. Cork, and
Bell Kelly, co. Clare) of John Ringrose, Esq. of Moynoe
House, CO. Clare, and had issue,
I. Francis, of Drews Court, d. s. p.
II. John, successor to his brother, d. s. p.
III. Barry, of Drews Court, m. Mary, dau. of Odcll Conyers,
Esq. of Castletown Conyers, co. Limerick, and had one son
and oue dau.,
1 Francis, of Drews Court, m. Sarah, dau. and co-heir of
Lloyd Langford, Esq. of co. Kerry, and d. s. p.
1 Margaret, of Drews Court, heiress to her brother, in.
John Cuffe Kelly, Esq., who d. s. p. She d. 15 MarcU»
1845.
IV. Eingrose, of whom presently.
V. George Purdon, of High Park, co. Dublin, one of tlie six
Clerks in Chancery, 1757; m. Letitia, sister of Sir William
Godfrey, Bart, of Bushfield, co. Kerry, and d. 1785, aged 45,
leaving issue,
1 John Godfrey, Lieut.-Col. in the army.
2 George Purdon, Major 45th regt.
3 Barry, Capt. 45th regt. 4 Francis, Capt. 45th regt.
I. Alice, m. Charles O'Neill, Esq., M.P. for Cloghnakilty.
II. Jane, m. 1775, Rev. Robert Nettles.
in. Ruth, ra. Joseph Hall, Esq. of Dublin.
IV. Margaret, m. — Nash, Esq. of Brinny, co. Cork.
The 4th son,
Ringrose Drew, of Skall/, Coolrea, tfec., and of Drewsboro',
TO. 6 Oct.. 1750, his cousin Jane, only dau. of James Molony,
Esq. of Kiltanon, co. Clare, and had issue. The eldest son and
heir,
Francis Drew, Esq. of Drewsboro', High .Sheriff co. Clare,
1788, m. 1782, Frances, dau. of John Odell, Esq. of Bealdu-
roghy, CO. Limerick, and has issue two sons, Ringrose, his
heir; Francis, d. s. j). ; and two daus., of whom one m. —
Huleatt, Esq. ; the other, lluc;h Biudy, Esq. of liahccii, co.
Ciurc. The cider son,
DRE
THE LANDED GEXTliY.
DUE
4.70
RtNGKOSE Dtiew, Esq. of DvpwsTioro', in. Alicia, dau. ofJiilm
AVillinaton, Esq. of KillosUeane, co. Tipperary. "nd d. S l''ul).
1835, leavins issue,
I. Feancis, late of Drews Court.
I. France.s, in. Jolin TuUy, Kpq., H.N.
II. Alicia Willing-ton, m. 23 July, 1S3G, Ecv. Piobevt William
Nesbir, M.A., and is decoas(!d.
III. Eliza, 5)1. Kivas Tully, Esq.
His son,
Erancis Drew, Esq. of Drcwscourt, h. 21 Oct. 1812; in. 17
July, 1833, Hon. Margaret Evcrina Massy, dau. of lUigli, 3rd
Lord Massy, and has issue,
I. FbancisMasst, now of Drews Court. ii. Einsrose.
I. Margaret Evcrina, m. 7 l>cc. 1872, Cliarlcs Conyors, Esq.
of Castletown, co. Limerick. ii. Alicia.
He d. 17 June, 1875.
.^riHS— Erm., a lion passant gu. C,rst—A bull's licad erased
sa., in the mouth thi'ee ears of wheat or. Motio — Drogo
nomen et vitus arma dedit.
Seat — Drcwscourt, Charlevillo.
DREW OF HEATHFIELD TOWERS.
Deew, The Rev. Pierce William, B.A., of
HeatliGclcl Towers, co. Cork, late Rector of
Youghal, h. 13 March, 1799 ; m. Elizabetli, only
dau. and heir of the late Thomas Oliver, Esq. of
Wellington Place, Cork, and has had issue,
I. Pierce William. ii. Thomas.
I. Matilda Eowena, m. the Rev. David Heniy Elrington,
Vicar of Swords, co. Dublin (deceased).
II. Elizabeth Mona Brougham, «;.. the Rev. Henry Eicl;er-
staff.
in. and iv. Elizabeth Oliver and Catherine Henrietta, twins;
the latter m. David H. Lambert, Esq. of Mersey Villa,
Eockferry, Cheshire.
V. Alice le Poer.
\-i. Christina Eebecca Pomeroy, v>. 28 April, ISCC, William
Thomas, 3rd son of the late Standish Henry Harrison,
Esq. of Castle Harrison, co. Cork.
\ii. Agnes Margaret Naylor, m. 15 Aug. 1861, Sir Edward
Henry Meredyth, Bart.
ittltCrCgC— John Drew, Esq. of Eallydiiff House, co.
Waterford, 2nd son of Barry Drew, Esq. of Drews Court, co.
Limerick, m. 8 Jan. 1713, his cousin, Margaret, dau. and
heiress of Francis Drew, Esq. of Kilwinny and Mcanus, and
by her had issue. The eldest son and heir,
Francis Drew. Esq., M.D., of Meanus, Listry, and Eock-
field, CO. Kerry, and Ballyduff House, Waterpark, andMocollop
Castle, CO. Waterford, m. 1752, Arabella, dau. and co-heir of
Col. William Godfrey, of Bushfield (now Kilcoleman Abbey),
CO. Kerry, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-heir of the Eev.
P.ichard Downing, of Knockgrafton, co. Tipperary. By her
Dr. Drew had issue, I. John, his heir ; ii. Francis, of Mocollop
Castle; in. Barry, of Flower Hill, co. Waterford, m. Jane,
dau. of Arthur Baker, Esq. of Balhery, co. Dublin, and had a
son, Arthur; iv. William, d. iiiim.; v. Pascal Paoli, M.D. ;
I. Arabella, m. 1784, Peard Harrison-Peard, Esq. of Carrigeen,
CO. Cork; ii. Margaret, m. Edward Heard, Esq. of BaUiu-
tober, CO. Cork, Major in the army; and iii. Deborah, m. Eev.
Pierce Power, of Affane, co. Waterford, and d. 25 Feb. 1841.
Dr. Drew d. 3 Sept. 1787, aged 79, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Drew, Esq. of Listry and Eockfleld, co. Keiry, and of
Frogmore, near Youghal, co. Cork; m. 1786, Alicia, eldest
dau. of Pierce Power, Esq. of Affane, co. Waterford, and by
her (who d. 6 Dec. 1842) had issue,
Francis, his heir.
John, of Eockfleld, co. Kerry, in. Helen, eldest dau. of John
Elmore, Esq., and had, John, deceased; John Henry;
Helena ; Alicia ; and Catherine, la. Adam Newman Perry,
Esq. of the city of Cork.
Samuel Browning (Rev.), in. 1st, Maiy, dau. of Col. Foot,
of Millfort, CO. Coik; and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Eichard
Townsend Herbert, Esq. of Cahirnane, co. Kerry, and by
the former had, Browning, an officer in the 14th regt. of
foot ; and Mary.
I'lERCE William (Eev.), now of Brook Lodge and Hcathfield
Towers.
Arabella, m. Walter Atkin, Esq. of Atkinville, co. Cork.
Elizabeth, d. xmm. Catherine, d. an infant.
Alicia, m. Henry Lindsay, Esq. of Hayfield, co. Cork.
Mr. Drew d. 14 Dec. 1813, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Drew, Esq. of Meanus, co. Kerry, and Frogmore,
near Youghal, m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Garde, Esq. of
Ballinilinis, co. Cork, and ('. Dec. 1839, having had issue.
Francis.
Elizabeth.
Eebecca.
John.
Deborah, deceased.
Louisa.
.^jTOS— Erm., a lion passant gu. C're.it—A btdl's head erasrd
sa., in his mouth three cars of wheat or. JYo^u— Drogu
nomen et virtus arma dedit.
Scat— Heathfield, Youghal.
DREWE OP THE GRANGE.
Drewe, Francis Edward, Esq. of The Grvangc,
Devon, Col. in the army, late 23rd Royal Welsh
Fusiliers, Knight of the Legion of Honor, J.P., b.
2-1 Aug. 1830 ; m. 9 Sept. 1858, Louisa Anne, eldest
dau. of the Rev. Frederick Vincent, RecLor of
Slinfold, Horsham, Sussex.
ILtttC^flC— William Drewe, m. Joan, dau. and heir of
John Prideaux, of Orcharton, Devonshire, and co-heir of
her mother, Agnes or Amy, eldest dau. and co-heir of Eobcrt
French, Esq. of Hornford, by Anne or Maud, dau. and heir of
Eobert Wynard, of Haccombe. From this marriage derived
the eminent family of Drewe of Shaiyhain, KUUrton, and
Brottdhemhury, Devon, of which was
SiK Thomas Drewe, of The Grange, Broadhembuiy, who
received the honour of Knighthood at the coronation of King
Charles I., and was Sheriff 10 James I. Sir Thomas sold
Killerton to Sir Arthur Acland, Bart., and erected the family
seat on the site of an ancient grange of DonUeswell Abbey.
He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Moore, of Odiham,
Hants, and by her, who d. 1635, had (with five daus., Eliza-
beth; Maiy; Bridget; Jane; and Anne) two sons. Sir
Thomas d. 1651. His son,
Francis Drewe, Esq. of The Grange, 6. 1604; m. Mary, 2na
dau. of Eichard Walrond, Esq. of Illbrewers, and by her, who
d. 14 Sept. 1699, left (with five daus.) three sons, Thomas j
Francis ; and Edward. The eldest,
Thomas Drewe, Esq. of The Grange, b. 1635, M.P. for
Devon 1699 ; m. 1661, Margaret, dau. of Sir Peter Prideaux,
Bart, of Netherton, and by her, who d. 1695, had two daus,,
Ehzabeth, ni. Sir Charles Chichester, Bart, of Youlson; and
Margaret, in. Charles Kellond, Esq. of Painsford, Devon. He
d. 10 Aug. 1707, and was s. by his brother,
Francis Dkewe, Esq. of The Grange, b. 1636 ; m. Miss
Martha Webb, and by her (who d. 1729) had four daus. ; the
three youngest d. tinm. ; the eldest, Anne, m. — Thomas,
Esq., Auditor of the Imprest. Mr. Drewe d. 22 April, 1710,.
and was s. by his brother,
Edward Drewe, Canon of Exeter, m. Joan, dau. and co-
heir of the Eight Eev. Dr. Anthony Sparrow, Bishop of
Exeter, and by her (who d. 1703} left at his decease, 17U-
(with two daus.), an only son,
Francis Dkewe, Esq. of The Grange, 6. 1C73, M.P. for
Exeter 1714, who sold the Sharphara estate 1715, and d. 1716.
He in. Mary Davie, dau. of Humphrey Bidgood, Esq. of Eock-
beare, in Devon, and had issue, i. Francis, his heir; ii.
Edward, of Starpoint and Exeter, whose dau. and eventual
heir, Juliana Dorothea, m. Arthur Kelly, Esq. of Kelly;
I. Mary, 6. 20 March, 1703; m. Thomas Carew, Esq. of Crow-
combe, Somerset, M.P. for Minehead; ii. Elizabeth, ra.
Theophilus Blackall, D.D., Chancellor of Exeter, son of
Bishop Blackall. Mr. Drewe was s. by his son,
Francis Drewe, Esq. of The Grange, 6.1712, High Sheriff
1738; 511.1st, 21 Sept. 1737, Mary, dau. and heir of Thomas-
Eose, Esq. of Woottou Fitz-Paine, Dorset, and had issue,
I. Francis Eose, his successor.
II. Thomas Eose, of Wootton Fitz-Paine, Dorset.
III. Eichard Rose, b. 28 Dec. 1743 ; d. 23 Jan. 1801.
IV. William Eose, heir to his brother Thomas.
V. John Eose, successor to his brother William.
VI. Hwman (Eev.), Rector of Wootton Fitz-1'ainp, Dorset,
and Comb Ealeigh, Devon, Perpetual Curate of Slicldon ;
b. 8 May, 1749, d. 19 April, 1817; m. Sarah Mary, dau. of
the Eev. William Hatherley, of Colyton, Devon, and had
two daus., his co-heirs,
1 Sarah Elizabeth, in. 9 June, 1800, Edward AVright Band
Esq. of Wookey House, Somerset.
2 Mary, m. 30 Dec. 1861, Ecv. Lewis Way.
Francis Drewe m. 2ndly, 1763, Mary, dau. of Thomas Johnson,
Esq. of London, and had by her,
I. Edward (Eev.), Eector of Willand, Devon, 6. 27 Sept. llnG'
m. 1793, Caroline, (Uiu. of John Allen, Esq. of Cressclly, co.
Pembroke, and dying 25 June, 1810, left by her (who d.
1836) one son and three daus.,
1 Edward Simcoe, heir to his unch'.
1 Marianne, in. Algernon, 3rd son of Rennet Langton, Esq.,
and d. leaving a son, Bennet, deceased.
4S0
DUE
THE LANDED GENTRY,
DRO
•J Hnrriett Marin, ra. C April, nin, Knljert Gifford, Esq.,
J.nnl Chief Justice of the Common I'lcas, created Baron
C;iirord.
."! Ger.rgiana, m. Sir Edward H. Anderson, Baron of the
Exchequer. 4 Charlotte, deceased.
n. Siimuel, of London, h. 19 Nov. 1759, Director, and at one
time Governor of the Bank of England; ,n. Selina Thackeray,
and d. 3 Feb. 1837, leaving issue.
1 Frederick William.
1 Emma, m. her cousin, Francis, 3rd son of John Fownes
Luitrell, Esq., and has issue.
" Augusta.
3 Fanny, m. 15 July, 1833, Eev. Thomas Marker, Eector
of Gittisham, and Vicar of Farway, Devon.
4 Anna.
I. Mary, m. 1782, John Fownes Luttrell, Esq. of Dunstcr
Castle, Somerset, M.P., and had issue,
II. Catherine,*/, unm. 1772.
i;i. Charlotte, 7/i. Francis F'ownes Luttrell, Esq. .Commissioner
of the Customs, 2nd son of Henry Fo-yacs Luttrell, Esq. of
Dunster Castle.
Fmncis Drewe's eldest son,
Fr.ANCis Rose Dbewe, Esq. of The Grange, h. 23 Sept. 1733,
purchased Leyhill, Payhemhur}', Devon, an ancient seat of
tlie Willoughbys. He d. s. p. 29 April, 1801, and was s. by
his brother,
TnoMAS Rose Drewe, Esq. of Wootton Fitz Paine, Dorset,
;ind afterwards of The Grange, Devon, 6. 14 May, J 740; r,i.
lietty, dau. of Benjamin Incledon, Esq. of Pilton, Devon, but
dying s. p. 1 June, 1815, was s. by his brother,
William Rose Diiewe, Esq. of New Inn, London, and of
The Grange, b. 10 July, 1745; at whose decease, 1S21, the
estates devolved on his brother,
John Rose Drewe, Esq. of The Grange, b. 6 June, 1747 ;
r,i. Dorothy, only dau. of the Rev. Charles Bidgood, of Rock-
beare, and by her (who d. 11 Dec. 1834) had one son and one
tiau.,
Charles, cl. unm. 1801.
Dorothy Rose, ni. William Miles, Esq., of the Life Guari^5.
3Ir. Drewe d. 31 Aug. 1830, and was s. by his nephew,
Edward Simcoe Drewe, Esq. of The Grange, J. P. andD.L.,
High Sheriff 1845, &. 20 Aug. 1805; m. b June, 1828, Jane
.Susan Adfelc, dau. and heir of Jean GaspardPrevost, Conseiller
d'Etat of the Canton of Geneva, and had issue,
I. Francis Edward, now of The Grange.
II. Edward, Capt. 1st Devon Militia, b. 26 Feb. 1834; to. 18C3,
Jlargaret Louisa, sister of the present Sir John Walrond-
AValrond, Bart., of Bradfield.
III. Albert Cecil Robert, 5th Fusiliers, 6. 31 July, 1839.
I. Alice Fanny, m. 18 Sept. 1851, the Hon. and Rev. John
Gifford, of Widworthy Rectory, Devon.
II. AdMe Caroline, m. 1859, John Arthur Locke, Esq. of
Nor:hmore House, Dulvcrton, Somerset, J.P.
He d. Jan. 1878.
y4rm.s— Erm., a lion passant gu. Crest— On a mount vert, a
roebuck salient or.
Seat — The Grange, near Honiton.
DREWETT OF JAEROW KALIi,
Drewett, Drewett-Ormonde, Esq. of Jarrow
Hall, Durham, Barrister-at-Law, J. P., b. 1 June,
1838 ; m. 1869, Catherine Mary, 2nd dau. of Joseph
23urrell, Esq.
IttlttatJC.— TnoMAs Brown, Esq., eldest son of Thomas
Urown, who was drowned at sea, m. Lydia Pearce, of Broad-
stairs, Kent, and left, with two younger sons, Robert and
John, an elder son,
Thomas Brown, Esq., who in. twice. By his 2nd wife (in.
1300} Susanna, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Peter Drewett,
Ksq. of Colerne, Wilts, he left at his decease, 19 Feb. 1841.
TnoMAS Duewett, of whom presently.
Frederick AVilliam, of New Grove, Middlesex.
Lydia Frances, m. John C. Chaylor, son of Sir William
Chaytor, Bart.
51 irgarette Ajine, m. George Lee, Esq. of Garratt House,
.Surrey.
Siinmonette Susan, in. C. Reynolds, Esq. of Carshalton
House, Surrey.
Tl-.o elder son,
Thomas Drewf.tt Brown, Esq. Barrister-nt-Law, of Jarrow
Hall, assumed, under the will of Frances Grainger, his maternal
;iunr, by royal license, dated 6 Sept. 1867, the names and arms
of Drewett only, for himself and his issue. The Drewetts
tame fiom France on the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes,
tijoo, aad seUlcd at Colerne, Wilts, where they have since
resided. He was 6.2 Jun, 1807 ; m. 3 March, 183G, Isabella,
eldest dau. of Sir William Cliaytor, Bart., and d. 15 July, 1870,
leaving,
Dbewett Ormonde, now of Jarrow Hall.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron nebuly between three fleurs-de-lis
gu. a rose of the field between two wreaths of palm ppr. Crest
— In front of two palm branches saltierwise ppr. a fleur-de-lis gu.
Seat— Jarrow Hall, Gateshead, co. Durham.
BRING OF ROCKGROVE.
Dring, Simon, Esq. of Eockgrore, co. Cork, J.P.,
High Sheriff 1862, b. 22 Jan. 1818 ; m. 10 April,
1855, Henrietta, dau. of the late Joseph Gubbins,
Esq. of Kilfrush, and has issue,
I. Simon Crofton, b. 18 Nov. 1860.
II. Henry Stamer, 6. 18 July, 1866.
I. Maria Josephine, d. 3 April, 1863.
ULilXCtlQC. — Simon Dring, Esq. of Cork, whose will is
dated 3 March, 1719-20, and proved 27 Oct. 1721, m. Tempe-
rence, dau. of William Morris, of Castle Selem, and by her
had issue. The only son and heir,
Robert Dring, Esq. of Cork, m. 1st, 1718, Jane, eldest dau.
of John Lapp, of Bandon, Gent., and was father of
Simon Dring, Esq. of Cork, m. July, 1746, Mary, dau. of
James Lombard, Esq. of Lombardstown, co. Cork, by Mary
Uniacke his wife, and had issue two sons and one dau. Mr.
Dring d. 1782. His 2nd son,
Simon Dring, Esq. of Rockgrove, in. 6 July, 1786, Mary,
dau. of Norman Uniacke, Esq. of Castletown, by Alicia his
wife, dau. of Bartholomew Purdon, Esq. of Garrane, and by
her (who d. 2 Nov. 1820) had issue, Simon, his heir ; Catheri
m. Francis Savage, Esq. of Ballymodan; and Alice, ni. James
Uniacke, Esq. of Glengarra. Mr. Dring d. 23 April, 1811, and
was s. by his son,
Simon Dring, Esq. of Rockgrove, in. 1st, Anne, dau. of
Robert Courtney, of Bally Edmond, co. Cork, by whom he had
no child; and 2ndly, 27 Nov. 1813, Clementina, dau. of
Robert Harding, Esq. of Cork, by whom he had issue,
Simon, now of Rockgrove.
Robert Harding, m. Catherine Georgiana, dau. of the late
Francis Savage, Esq. of Ballymodan, co. Meath, and has
issue, two sons and one dau.
James. William Henry.
Clementina, in. M. C. Hendley, Esq. of Mount Rivers,
Fermoy, and has issue one son and six daus. She d. July,
18G7.
Mary Uniacke. ICatherine, deceased,
Emily, deceased.
Elizabeth, m. Rev. Josiah Stopford, of Ferney, near Cork,
and has issue one son and five daus.
Mr. Dring d. 13 Dec. 1833.
Seal — Rockgrove, Little Island, co. Cork,
DROUGHT OP LETTYBROOK.
Deofght, Thomas Armstrong, Esq. of Letty- '
brook, King's Co., Lieut. 28th regt., b. 30 June,
1857 ; s. his father 1876. ;
iLfllCSSC. — About the year 1600, a rather numerous family
of the name of Drought were settled in the co. Carlow, from ;
which they spread into the co. Kildare, and the Queen's and
King's Counties.
Richard Drought, who settled at Cappogolan, King's
Co., m. a dau. of John Baldwin, Esq., and had issue, John ;
Arthur; Richard; Robert; Tlionias. The eldest son,
John Drought, Esq. of Cappogolan, in. Mary, dau. of
Euseby Beasly, Esq., and had issue. The eldest son,
John Drought, Esq. of the Heath, King's Co., m. Alice, j
dau. of Nathaniel Low, Esq. of Luwvillc, co. Galway, and
had,
Thomas, of whom presently.
John, of Whigsboro' (see Drought of Whigshnro").
Euseby, of Lettybrook, in. Dorothy Elliot, and b.ad two sons
and two daus.
AN'illiam Beasley, Capt. 12th Dragoons.
The eldest son,
Thomas Drought, Esq. of The Heath, otherwise Drouglit-
ville, in. Caroline, dau. cf Warneford Armstrong, Esq. of Clara,
King's Co., and liad, with three daus., Alice, Caroline, and
Mary, two sons, Thomas, and John Armstrong. The
elder, Tliomas, of Drouglitville, b. 1758, m. Frances Maria,
dau. ol Cul. the Hon. Thomas'Wallon, President of the Council
DEO
TilE LA^^DED GENTRY.
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481
of Jamaicn, and had issue, John, ?). Xov. 1780 ; James; Jane,
wife of C:i])t. Henry I'iftOt; and Kliza, wife of William
Hawkins, Esq., eldest son of the Bishop of liaplioe. Tlic
younger son,
John Akmstkono Deouoht, Esq. of Lettybrook, h. about
1762; m. Letitia, dau. of John Head, Esq. of Ashley Park, co.
Tipperary, by I'hcebe his wife, sister of John, 1st Earl of
Korbury, and had issue,
John Head, of Lettybrook.
Michael Head, Bari-ister-at-Law, in. Anna, dau. of William
Hutchinson, Esq. of Timoney Hall, co. Tipperary, and d. s.p.
Nov. J 850.
Thomas Armstrong, Gen. in the army. Col. of the I5th regt.,
m. 1847, Mary Isabel, dau. of Frederick Lock, Esq., son of
the late Vice-Admiral Lock, and had a son and five daus.,
1 John.
1 Mary. 2 Letitia, to. W. Maunsell Eeevcs, Esq.
3 Kate, m. C. Waugh Tanqueray, Esq.
4 Emily. 5 Alice.
Phoebe, wife of Major-Gen. Barry.
Caroline, wife of Richard Millett, Esq. of Kyle, co. Tipperary.
Letitia, wife of James B. Elliott, Esq. of South Lodge, co.
Tipperary, and d. 1839.
Maria Catherine, d. Nov. 1853.
Eliza Barbara, d. young.
Mr. Drought d. April, 1838. The eldest son,
John Head DRonoHX, Esq. of Lettybrook, Lieut.-Col. in the
army, 6. 20 Aug. 1790; J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1821,
formerly in the 13th Light Dragoons; served in the Peninsula
to the end of the war, at Waterloo, and at the capture of Paris;
;. 20 July, 1853, Frances, dau. of Henry Spunner, Esq. of
Corrolanty, and had issue,
I. Thomas Armsteong, now of Lettybrook.
II. John Head.
I. Eliza Alice. ii. Letitia.
Col. Drought d. 29 April, 1876.
Arms — Or, a chevron vert between three wolves' heads
erased gu. Crest— A rainbow issuant from clouds ppr. Motto
— Semper sitiens.
" at — Lettybrook, Kinnetty, King's Co.
DROUGHT OP WHiaSBORO'.
DROrGHT, John William, Esq. of Whigsboro',
King's Co., J.P., formerly Capt. King's Co. Militia,
b. 25 Sept. 1847.
iLinragC.— Thomas Drought, Esq. of Whigsboro', 6.
1725, 2nd son of John Drought, Esq. of the Heath, by Alice
Low, his wife, m. Susanna, Mrs. Clarke, dau. of Adam
Mitchell, Esq. of Rathgibbon, King's Co., and had an only
son and heir,
John Drought, Esq. of Whigsboro*, 6. 1751 ; m. 27 May,
1772, Isabella, dau. and co-heir of George Meares, Esq. of
Dubhn, and by her (who d. 1805), left, at his decease, 1814,
issue,
John, his heir.
George Meares John, of Glencarrig, co. Wicklow, and of
Belmont, Kmg's Co. (see Drought of Glencarrig).
Francis.
Isabella, m. Robert James Enright Mooney, Esq. of Doone.
Susan, wife of Robert Lawder, Esq. of Moyclare.
Elizabeth, wife of Henry Spunner, Esq. of Corrolanty.
The eldest son,
John Thomas Drought, Esq. of Whigsboro', 6. 4 April, 1782;
n. Oct. 1805, Anne Carleton, sister of the late Col. Alexander
Perceval, of Temple House, co. Sligo, and by her (who d. 5 May,
1841) had issue,
John Ai-exander, his heir.
Philip Francis, m. Miss Graves, of Limerick.
George Perceval, H.M. 62nd regt., ra. Miss Rathborue.
Francis Perceval, H.M. 53rd regt.
Isabella Meares, /,;. Major L'Estrange.
tfr. Drought d. 30 Nov. 1851, and was s. by his son,
John Alexander Drought, Esq. of Whigsboro', 6. 19 Jan.
108; Capt. King's Co. Militia, and Capt. in the army;
n. 16 Jan. 1836, Caroline Susanna, dau. of the late Lieut.-Col.
fohn White, of the SOth regt., and d. 1876, leaving issue,
John W'illiam, now of Whigsboro'. Thomas.
Caroline Jane Isabella, deceased.
Anne Perceval, m. — Jones, Esq. who is deceased.
Alice Elizabeth, m. Major Locke, late 15th regt.
Mary Frances, m. Georgiana Letitia
Charlotte Sarah Carr.
Arms, £c. — See Drought of Lettyhrook.
Seaf— Whigsboro', near Parsonstown.
DROUGHT OF GLENCARRIG.
Drought, Rev. John William FAiRBEOTrtEu
of G-lencarrig, co. Wicklow, A.B. Trin. Coll. Dublin
b. 20 Sept. 1809 ; m. 15 Marcb, 1837, Anna Maria
dau. of Richard Reynell, Esq. of Killynon, co
Westoeath, and by her (who d. 28 May, 1867) has
issue,
I. George William Fairbrother, Capt. King's Co. Rifles,
b. 29 March, 1838; d. II Feb. 1SG8.
II. Richard Reynell, late 5Ist Light Infantry, b. 2 July,
1840; in. 1869, Isabella Euphemia Anne, only dau. o
Lieut.-Col. Nugent, of Clonlost, co. Westmeath.
III. John Thomas Acton, Lieut. 59th regt., b. 6 May, 1849.
I. Eliza Ilarrietto, d. 5 March, 1874.
He m. 2ndly, 10 Nov. 1869, Caroline, dau. of the
late Rey. Theobald Butler, of Drom, co. Tipperary.
JLtltCHJJE. — This family springs from that of Whigs-
borough {which see).
John Drought, Esq. of Whigsborough, b. 1751; d. 1814,
having m. 27 May, 1772, Isabella, dau. and co-heiress of George
Meares, Esq. of Dublin, and by her (who d. 1805), had issue,
with six daus., who d. unm.,
John, who s. at Whigsboro'.
George Meares John, of whom presently.
The 2nd son,
George Meares John Drought, Esq. of Glencarrig and
Belmont, J. P., m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Acton, Esq. of West
Aston, CO. Wicklow, inherited the property in that county of
his grand-uncle, Major Fairbrother; he rf. 1844, having had
issue (with six daus., who all d. unm), three sons,
r. John, now of Glencarrig.
II. Thomas Acton (Rev.), Vicar of Clonoulty, co. Tipperary ;
m. 1846, Ehzabeth Dorcas, dau. of Richard Reynell, Esq. of
Killynon, and by her (who d. 1852) has issue,
1 George Meares, 6. 1846 ; in. 8 Feb. 1877, Beatrice, dau. of
James Scott Robertson, C.B.
1 Elizabeth Dorcas. 2 Jane Harriett.
III. George Warburton, of Cargins, co. Roscommon, late Capt.
51st Light Infantry, 6. 1823; m. 9 April, 1861, Anna Sophia,
dau. of Rev. Thomas Acton.
Arms, Crest, and Motto — As Drought of LettyhrooTc.
Seat — Glencarrig, Glenealy, co. Wicklow.
DRUMMOND OF BLAIR DRUMMOND.
Stirling-IIome-Drummond-Moeat, Charles,
Esq. of Elair Drummond, Ardoch, and Abercairny,
CO. Perth, late of the 2nd Life Guards, b. 17 April,
1816; m. 11 Dec. 1845, Lady Anne Georgiua,
youngest dau. of Charles, 5th Marquess of Queens-
berry, and has issue,
I. Henry Edward, Capt. Scots Guards, 6. 15 Sept. 1846; m.
23 Jan. 1877, Lady Georgina Emily Lucy Seymour, dau.
of the Marquess of Hertford.
II. William Augustus, b. 12 April, 1852.
I. Caroline Frances.
iLtlTCagC (see Moray o/ .^^yerfo'n??/)— Alexander Home,
of Manderston, 3rd son of Sir David Home, of Wedderburn,
slain at Flodden, had two sons, i. Alexander, of Manderston,
who commanded a body of horse at Langside — he was father
of George, Earl of Dunbar; and ii. Patrick, of Kenton.
This 2nd son,
Patrick Home, m. 1558, Janet, dau. and heir of David
Ellem, of Benton, and thereby acquired that estate. He was
father of
Alexander Home, of Eenton, whose son,
John Home, of Renton, had three sons, i. Alexander (Sir),
of Coldinghame, Bart., whose male line terminated with his
grandson, Sir John Home, Bart., in 1788; ii. Patrick (Sir),
of Renton, Bart., whose male line ended at the decease of his
grandson. Sir James Home, Bart., in 1785 ; and iii. Henry, of
Kames. The youngest son,
Henry Home, of Kames, co. Berwick, was father of
George Home, of Kames, whose son was the celebrated
Henry Home, of Kames, 6. 1696; a Judge of Session 1752,
as Lord Kames. Under this designation he acquired great
literary distinction by his Elements of Criticism, Sh'tches of the
History of Man, The Gentleman Farmer, &c. Lord Kames, d.
Dec. 1782. He m. Agatha, dau. of James Drummond, of Blair
Drummond, co. Perth (descended from Walter Drummond, of
Ledcrieff, 3rd son of Sir Walter Drummond, Knt. of CraijiiU
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anO St.ililiall, who d. 1455), and by her (who «. to the estate of
Blair Uiummond, at the decease of her nephew, James, 1766)
had a son and successor,
Geokge Home Drummond, Esq. of Blair Drummond, m.
11 Oct. 1782, Janet, dau. of Rev. Joan Jardine, D.D., a cadet
of Jabdine of AppU'jirlh, co. Duiufries, and by her (who d.
30 Jan. 1840) had issue,
Henry, late of Blair Urumniond.
John George, of Abbotsgrangfi, hi. 7 Jan. 1837, Mary, dau.
of Archibald Drummond, of Kudgeway, a cadet of the
family of Blair Drummond, and d. a. p. 5 Feb. 1848.
Agatha, of Abbotsgrange, d. 6 June, 1869.
Mr. Home Drummond d. 28 Oct. 1819, and was s. by his son,
Henbt Home Drd.mmond, Esq., Vice-Lieut, and M.P. co.
Perth, (;. 28 July, 1783; m. 14 April, 1812, Christian, eldest
dau. of Charles Moray, Esq. of Abcrcairny, co. Perth, and
sister and heir of William Moray Stirling, Esq. of Abercairny
and Ardoch, and by her (who d. 29 Nov. 1864) had Issue,
' Georoe, late of Blair Drummond and Ardoch.
II. CuABLES Stikung Home Drumjiond Mobay, of Abcr-
cairny.
I. Anne. to. 1839, George, Lord Glenlyon, afterwards 6th
Duke of Athole, K.T.
Mr. Home Drummond d. 12 Sept. 18C7, and was «. by his eldest
son,
George Stirling Home DBrMMOND, Esq., 6. 1 March, 1813 ;
M.A. of Christ Church Oxford; m. 1st, 1840, Mury, dau. of
Wilham Hay, E.sq. of Dunse Castle, co. Berwick, which lady
d. 4 April, 1855; and 2ndly, 1863, Kalitza J. E. C, dau. of the
late Eobert Hay, Esq. of Linplum. He d. 1876, and was s. by
bis brother, the present possessor.
^n)i.9— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, counterquartpred 1st and
4th. az., three stars arg. within a double treasure flory counter-
flory or, for Moray; 2nd and 3rd, or, two chevrons gu. for
Stbathearn ; 2nd, or, three bars wavy gu. each charged with
an escallop of the field, for Drdmmond; 3rd, counterquartered
1st and 4th, vert, a lion rampant arg. armed and lanaued gu.,
for Home; 2nd and 3rd, arg. three popinjays vert, beaked and
membered gu., for Pedis of Dunfflas, a border engrailed gu.
Crest — All earl's coronet surmounted of a star of twelve rays.
Supporters— Two eagles p^pT. Mottoes— SviRStdche; and Tanti
talem genuere parentes.
SwJ.s — Blair Drummond, Stirlintr ; Abcrcaii-ny, Crieff;
Ardoch, Braco ; and MiUcame, Auchttrarder, all in co. Perth.
DRUMMOND OF BOYCE COUKT.
Drummoxd, Hoeace, Esq. of The Boyce Court,
CO. Gloucester, b. 1854 ; s. 1875, present head of the
Driiir.monds of Concraig.
iLinCagC.— The Dbcmmonds c/ Concraig derive from Sir
Maurice Drummond, of Concraig, 2nd son of Sir Malcolm
Drumn oul, 10th Thane of Lennox, ancestor, by his eldest son,
of the Diummonds, Earls and Dukes of Perth, and Earls of
Melfort. The 2nd son of Sib John Drummond, 3rd Knt. of
Concraig, Coroner and Seneschal of Strathern, was John
Drummond, who had a grant from his father of the lands of
IjCnnoch, in Strathern, and was ancestor of the Dbummonds of
Lennoch, whose representative, 1640,
John Dbcmmo.-jd, 8th Baron of Lennoch, purchased from
Sir George Hay, ancestor of the Earl of Kinnoull, the barony
of Megginch. He m. Jean, dau. of Colin Campbell, of Auberu-
chill, uncle of John, Earl of Loudoun, and had an only dau.,
Anne, in. 1673, Alexander Duncan, of .Seaside, and a son,
Adam Drummond, 9th Baron of Lennoch, and 2nd of
Megginch, a Privy Councillor of Scotland, and 169.5, one of the
Commissioners to inquire into the slaughter of the Macdonalds
of Glencoe. He ra. Alison, eldest dau. of John Hay, of Hays-
toun, descended from the Tweeddale family, and had issue.
The elder son,
John Drummond, 10th of Lennoch, and Srd of Megginch,
M.P. for CO. Perth 1727, m. 1712, Bethia, dau. of James
Murray, Esq. of Deuchar, descended from the family of Philip-
haugh, and had issue, of whom was
Adam, 11th of Lennoch, and 4th of Megginch, 6. 1713; Capt.
in the army. He served in the first American war, was
M.P for Lymington, for the Forfar Burghs, and for Shaftes-
bury, and rcsid(!d at Drummond Castle till the restoration
of the estate. He m. 1734, Lady Kathcrine Paulet, 2nd dau.
of Henry, Duke of Bolton, but left no issue.
CouN, of whom (iresently.
Je.an, m. 1st, James, 2nd Duke of Athole: and 2nd]y, Lord
Adam Gordon, Cth son of the Duke of Gordon.
Tlic only son to leave issue,
Colin Drummond, Esq., b. 1722; m. 17.53, Katherinc, dau.
of Oliphant of Kossie, and sister of the Countes.s of llopciyua,
and had issue,
I. John, M.P., 5. 1754; 12th of Lennoch and 5th of Metrginch,
sold the former patrimonial property, and in 179.5, disposed
of Megginch to Eobert, who entailed it on his next brother
Sir Adam Drummond, K.C.H.
II. Eobert, Capt. H.E.I. C.'s Marine, 6. 1759; m. 1810, Mary,
dau. of Rev. Mr. Phillimorc, and d. s. p. 1815.
III. Adam (Sir), of Megginch Castle (ace Dbcmmond of
Menginch.)
IV. Gordon (Sir), h. 1772; General, G.C.B., Col. 49th rcgt.;
111. Margaret, dau. of \V. Eussdl, Esq. of Braiicepeth Castle,
CO. Durham, and by her (who d. 1842) left at his decease,
10 Oct. 1854,
1 Gordon, Capt. and Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards, 6.1810.
2 Kussell, Lieut. R.N., killed 1835, at Callao, S. America.
1 Eliza, TO. 1832, the Earl of Effingham.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1784, Lord Hervey, Capt. K.N., son of the
Earl of Bristol, and d. 1818.
The eldest son,
John Drummond, Esq., M.P., 12th of Lennoch, and 5th of
Megginch, to. 1783, Lady Susan Fane, dan. of John, 9th Earl
of Westmorland, and by her (who d. 1795) left at his decease,
1836, a dau., Susan, who m. 1811, George Moore, Esq. of
Appleby Hall, co. Leicester, and d. 1813, and a son,
John Dbcmmond, J. P., General in the army, 6. 5 Oct.
1793 ; 5)1. 5 May, 1821, Georgiana Augusta Finch, sister of
George Finch, Esq. of Burleyon-the-Hill, Rutland, aad had
issue,
HoBACE, of The Boyce Court.
Georgiana Matilda, to. 1852, George Onslow Dean, Lieut.
22nd foot, of Bighton, in Hampshire, and has issue.
Arms — Per fess wavy or and gu. in chief a lion rampant of
the last. Crest — Two arms drawing an arrow to the head ppr.
in a bow or. Supporters. — Dexter, a naked savage wreathed
about the head and middle with oak leaves, holding ovetJ
his dexter shoulder a club all ppr. ; sinister, a knight armed '
all points, vizor of his helmet up, a spear resting on
sinister arm also ppr. Motto — Marte et arte.
Seat— The Boyce Court, Dymock, co. Gloucester.
led,
verJ
la«
DRUMMOND OF MEGGINCH CASTLE.
Deummond, John Mueeat, Esq. of Megginch
Castle, CO. Perth, late Grenadier Guards, J. P. audi
D.L. CO. Perth, b. 10 April, 1803 ; m. 20 Nov. 18.35,
Frances Jemima, Ith dau. of the late Gen. Sir Johu'
Oswald, of Dunnikier, G-.C.B., G.C.M.G., uud has:
issue,
I. Malcolm, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, 6. 2 March, 1356.
I. Mary.
HiinttlSt. — Sib Adam Dbummond, K.C.H., Admiral E.N.,
of Megginch, 6. 1770; 3rd son of Colin Drummond, Esq., of
Lennoch and Megginch, m. 28 May, 1801, Lady Charlottet
Murray, eldest dau. of John, 4ih Duke of Athole, and widow^
of Sir John Menzies, Bart., and by her (who d. 31 May, 1832)'
had issue,
John Murray, now of Megginch.
Robert (Rev.), of St. Catherine's Court, Somersetshire, late
Vicar of Feering, Essex, 6. 22 May, 1804; to. 19 Jan.
1841, Hon. Chariotte Olivia Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of the late
Col. Strutt and the Baroness Eayleigh, of Tcrling, Essex.
Adam Augustus, b. 21 March, 1806 ; Lieut.-Col. late 11th
regt. Bombay Native Infantry; m. 1827, Miss SandcUia
Symon, and d. 1873, having had issue, James Charles, (
1832, d. Jan. 1847 ; and three daus.
James Charies, l>. Oct. 1807; Lieut. 19th Bengal Native
Infantry; d. in India 1827.
Charies Gordon, 6. 16 Jan. 1809; Bengal Civil Service ; d. In
India, 1831.
Henry Maurice, 6. 8 June, 1816; late Capt. 42nd Royal Ifigh-
landers, Lieut.-Col. Commandant Royal Perthshire Rifles;
m. Oct. 1859, Miss Hay, of Seggicden, co. Perth, and has
issue two sons and four daus.
Jane Catherine, of Glenmallan, co. Dumbarton.
Admiral Sir Adam Drummond d. 3 May, 1849.
Ai-ms, Crest, and Jl/o«o— Same as Drummond of the Soya
Court.
^eat— Megginch Castle, Errol, co. Perth.
DRUMMOND OF CADLANDS.
DRrMMOXD, Eno.^R Athelixg, Esq. of Cadlands,
Hants, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut. R.N., b. 21 Aug.
1825 ; ni. 25 Nov. 1858, the Hon. Louisa Penning-
ton, sister of Augustus John, 3rd Lord Muncastcr,
and has issue,
I. Andrew Cecil, b. 23 Jan. 1805.
II. Maldwin, b. 9 March, 1872.
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DUB
483
in. Cyril AuEiist.us, b. 5 April, IS73.
IV. Henry Luilovic, 6. IG Oct. 1874.
I. Lilias Elizabeth. ii. Edith Mary Frances.
111. Winifred Louisa. IV. A dau. 6. 3 April, 1876.
V. A dau. li. 2 Aug. 1877.
?LllTCJl(JC. — Andrew Berkeley Dbummond, Ksq. of Cad-
land (eldest son of tiio Hon. Robert Druramond, 3rd son of
William, 4tli Viscount Stratliallan, by Margaret liis wife, dau.
of William, Lord Nairne), b. Sept. 1755; m. 2 April, 1781, Lady
Mary Perceval, dau. of John, '2nd Earl of Egmont, and had by
her (wlio d. 10 Sept. 1839) two sons and two daus.,
Andrew Robert, late of Cadland.
William Charles, Lieut.-Col., b. 14 July, 179G; m. and has
issue.
Maiv, „,. IS n,t. 1S:^0, till' T!i-bt T^ov. Fniiri^ Fulford, D.D.,
liishnp of ,-\l.ii,irr:,l, ,/, iMis. II,. ,/. -1 lirf. IS?;-!.
CaMlrlinr 1>:i1hH:,, ,„. J T M;ilrll. ISJo, Hir \lfV. Hcnry PcT-
ceval, sun of the i!i-lU Hon. Spnicor Vvwcvii].
Mr. DrumiBond d. 27 Ucc. 1833, and was s. by his eldest son,
Andrew Robert Drummond, Esq. of Cadland, Hants, 6.
28 July, 1794; m. 7 March, 1822, Lady Elizabeth Frederica
Manners, dau. of John Henry, 5th Dulie of ilutland, and had
issue,
Andrew John, b. 13 May, 1823.
Edgar Atheling, now of Cadlandi3.
Alfred Manners, late Capt. Rifle Brigade, 6. 28 Aug. 1829.
Victor Arthur Wellington, Secretai'y of Legation, b. 4 June,
1833.
Cecil George Assheton, Rifle Brigade, 6. 11 April, 1839; to.
26 Oct. 1871, Charlotte Amelia, niece of Charles Brook,
Esq. of Enderby, and has issue.
Annabella Mary Elizabeth, m. 4 Dec. 1814, Alexander Dun-
das Ross Wishart Baillie Cochrane, Esq., M.P.
Frederica Mary Adeliza, m. 8 Oct. 1846, Richard George,
Earl of Scarborough.
Mr. Drummond d. 20 June, 1865, and left his estates to his 2nd
son, Edgar Atheling, now of Cadland.
Armx — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, three bars wavy gu. ; 2nd
and 3rd, or, a lion's head erased within a double tressure flory
eounterflory gu. Crest — A goshawk wings expanded ppr.
&,'Cti — Cadlands, Hants.
DRUMMOND.
Deummond, of Stanmore, Middlesex.
Drummond, of Deuliam, Bucks.
Deuhmond, of Eedenham, Hants.
See Burke's Peerage (STKAinALLAN).
Mr. Duberly d. 3 Jfarch, 1S64, and was s. by his 2nd son, tlie
present William Ddberly, Esq.
Arms— \ert, on a fess or, between two garbs in chief of the
last, and a sickle in base arg., handle gold, an arrow barwise
gu. headed and flighted of the third, lictwccn two estoiles az.
Crest — A dexter arm enibowcrcil ppr. liohiing in the hand
three ears of wheat or. Motto — llis non vi i li;i.
Seat—Gaynes Hall, St. Neots, co. lliuitiiigaou.
DUBERLY OF GAYNES HALL.
DuBEELY, William, Esq. of Gaynes Hall, co.
Huntingdon, J. P. and D.L. for Hants, late Capt.
Orenadier Guards, b. 13 July, 181.1 ; m. 14 Oct.
1874, Hon. Rosa Louisa Vernon Sandys, youngest
dau. of Arthur Marcus Cecil, Lord Sandys, of
Ombersley, and has issue,
Grey William. Cecil Vesey.
ILt'llCittlC.— Sir James DuBERLT, Knt. of Gaynes Hall, co.
Huntingdon, b. 21 Oct. 1758, purchased, 1797, estates in the
COS. of Huntingdon, Bedford, Cambridge, and Norfolk. He m.
1st, 15 Nov. 1787, Miss Rebecca Howard, and had issue,
James, his heir ; and Mary Anne, d. 22 July, 1854. Sir James
■m. 2ndly, 17 Oct. 1805, Etheldred, elder dau. of Charles St.
Barbe, Esq. of Lymington, Hants, and had issue, George,
Capt. 64th regt., m. Miss Catherine Locke; Charles, Rector of
AVolsingham, m. Miss Fanny Potts ; Henry, 8th Hussars, vi.
Miss Fanny Locke ; and Etheldred, to. Edward Vernon, Esq.
of Shrawley, co. Worcester. Sir James d. 26 May, 1832, and
was s. by his eldest son,
James Ddberly, Esq. of Gaynes Hall, co. Huntingdon, 6.
S Sept. 1788 ; served in the Peninsula and Flanders, in the
11th Light Dragoons; to. 21 Sept. 1837, Emily Hannah, 3rd
dau. of the late Col. Hon. WiUiam Grey, brother of Earl Grey,
and had issue,
Frederick James, 6. 25 Oct. 1839 ; d. 4 Dec. 1857.
"William, now of Gaynes Hall.
llenry, b. 11 March, 1845; m. Grace Annes ey, of Houghton,
Huntingdonshire.
Arthur Grey, 6. 15 Dec. 1846, Capt. 16th regt.
Charles Grey, 6. 10 July, 1849.
James Grey, 6. 5 Dec. 1855, Lieut. E.N.
Ellen Grey, m. 19 Juue, 1866, the Hon. and Ecv. Eugh
Wynne Moscyn, youiigest son of Lord Mostyn.
Emily Grey.
DU BOULAY OP DONHEAD HALL. ,
Du BouLAY, John, Esq. of Donhead Hall, Wilts,
and of Avishayes House, Dorset, J.P. and D.L. for ;
Wilts and Dorset, b. 24 June, 1811 ; m. 17 Feb.
1811, Mury Parr, dau. of the late Eev. Harry FaiT
Yeatman, of Stock House, Dorset, Chairman of the
Dorset Quarter Sessions, and has issue,
I. Arthur Hodssemayne, 6. 11 March, 1843; m. 10 Jan.
1867, Josephine Caroline Emily, eldest dau. of the Rev.
G. R. Howard.
II. Ernest de Visnes, Royal Artillery, and J.P. for Wilts, b.
7 Oct. 1852.
ui. Digby de la Motte, 7th Dragoon Guards, 6. 6 June,
1859.
I. Bertha Dalbiac, m. Charles Powlett Lane, Col. 21st Hus-
sars, of Corfe House, near Wimborne, Dorset, and heir
of Charles Lane, Esq. of Badgemore, Oxon.
JCtllCajC— Francois IIonssEMATNEDuBouLAY (described
as son of the Marquis d'Argenson, a Huguenot, who left
France at the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1685, and
took refuge in Holland), to. Mademoiselle de Nismes, and had
a son,
Benjamin Francois Ho0ssematne Dn Boulat, the first of
the family who settled in England, and who was Pastor of the
French church in Threadneedle Street, London. He to. 1756,
Louise, dau. of Jean Lagier Lamotte, of Grotto House, Berks,
and Thorn Grove, Worcestershire, by his wife, Louise d'Albiac,
and dying 1765, was interred in the French Protestant church
at Southampton. His only son,
Francis James Houssemayne Dn Eoulay, Esq. of Forest
House, Walthamstow, ?ra. 3 Feb. 1798, Elizabeth, dau. of
Archibald Paris, Esq. of Wanstead, Essex (of a Huguenot
family) by his wife, Rebecca, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Snell, and
by her (who d. 19 July, 1814) had issue,
I. James Thomas, Rector of Heddington, Wilts, &. 1801; to.
1825, Susanna Maria, dau. of Seth Stephen Ward, Esq.,
and dying 15 June, 1836, left by her (who d. 15 June, 1875)
issue,
1 Francis Houssematne Do Eoulay (Rev.), M.A., Rector
of Heddington, Calne, Wilts, b. 25 Jan. 1828 ; to. 1st,
8 June, 1858, Adela, dau. of late Ven. John Archdeacon
Fisher, and by her (who d. 1866) had issue, Francis Alban,
b. 17 June, 1859, and Margaret, b. 18 July, 1860; he to.
2naiy, 3 Sept. 1867, Annie Louisa, dau. of Rev. William
Bell Christian, of Ewanrigg Hall, Cumberland, and Miln-
town. Isle of Man, and by her has issue, Hillary, 6. 14
Sept. 1868, and Dorothy, b. 19 Oct. 1873.
2 James Thomas Houssemayne Du Boulay (Rev.), 6. 1832,
Assistant Master at Winchester College; m. 1860, Alice
Mead, dau. of Rev. G. J. Cornish, and has issue, Hubert,
Noel, Ralph, James, Richard, Isabel, Mary, Beatrice,
Winifred, and Agatha.
3 Henry William Majendie.
1 Susan.
2 Maria Elizabeth, to. 1849, Eev. George Hill, Vicar of St.
Winnow, Cornwall, and has issue.
3 Emma Mary, m. 1864, Rev. W. B. Christian, of Miln-
town, Isle of Man, and d. same year, leaving issue one
dau., Emmie Ida.
II. Archibald, 6.1802; to. 1835, Maria, dau. of Major Travers
and has issue,
1 John George Travers (Rev.), 6. 1839.
1 Ellen. 2 Maria, d. 1868. 3 Louisa.
III. Thomas, 6. 1804; m. 1829, Harriet, dau. of Rev. Julius
Brockman, and d. 1873, having by her (who d. 1877) issue,
1 William Thomas, 6. 1832 ; Vicar of St. Mary's, West
Brompton; in. 18G1, Margaret, dau. of John Wood, Esq.
2 Julius, b. 1834; to. 1860, Elizabeth, dau. of Isaac Solly, i
Esq., and has issue.
3 Francia Houssemayne, &. 1837.
4 John, b. 1842; R.N., lost in H.M.S. "Sapplio," 1858.
5 James, b. 1848. 6 George, b. 1849.
1 Harriet Anne, to. 1853, Baron Alfred von Wolzogen, of
Kalbruith, Prussia ; she d. at Breslau, 1862, leaving issue.
2 Eliza, TO. 1859, W. S. C. Cowper, Esq. of Toddington
Park, Beds, and has issue.
3 Caroline Mary, m. 1858, Major E. H. Travers, and has
issue.
4 Emma Matilda, m. 1869, John Melville Span, Esq.
2l2
484
DUB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DUO
IV. Francis, 5. 1809, Eector of Lawhitton, Cornwall; m.
1836, Sybella, dau. of Dr. PhUlpotts, Bishop of Exeter, and
has is.sue,
Henry Hou-ssemayne, h. 1840 ; Domestic Chaplain to the
late Bishop of Exeter.
Sybella.
■V. John, now of Donhead Hall.
I. Marianne, m. 1826, Isaac Solly, Esq.; d. 1835, leaying
issue,
1 Edward Harrison, 6. 1827; m. 1854, Lucy Charlotte
Cornish, and has issue.
2 Arthur Isaac, b. 1829 ; m. 1856, Georgina Peade, and has
issue. „
1 Elizabeth Anne, to. 18C0, Julius Houssemayne Du
Boulay, Esq., and has issue.
II. Elizabeth, m, 1834, Rev. John Blennerhassett, and has
issue,
1 Georgina, m. 1864, Sir Augustus Rivers Warren, Bart.
2 Geraldine, m. Major Digby.
3 Bessie, m. 1867, Lord Headley.
4 Dorcas, m. Capt. Chapman, late 7th Dragoon Guards,
in. Emma Sophia, m. 1835, Rev. W. Blennerhassett, d. 1860,
having had issue,
1 John Du Boulay, h. 1836. 2 William, 6. 1845.
3 Arthur, b. 1847, R.N. 4 Francis, 6. 1850.
1 Marianne. 2 Emma Sophia. 3 Agnes.
Mr. Du Boulay d. 28 Oct. 1828.
Annn—J^rS; a fess wavy gu. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet
or, a dog's head collared. Jl/otJo— Sempre fedele.
Seat— Donhc&Oi Hall, near Salisbury, and Avishayes House,
Shaftesbury.
DTJ BUISSON OF GliYNHIR.
Dtt Buisson, William, Esq. of Grlynliir, co.
Carmarthen, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1851, b.
1 May, 1818 ; m. 1853, Mary, 3rd dau. of J. Law-
ford, Esq. of Tottenham, Middlesex. Mr. Du
Buisson is son and heir of the late William Du
Buisson, Esq. of Glynhir (who d. 1828), by Carohne,
youngest dau. of James Henckell, Esq. of Wands-
worth Common, Surrey.
Seat— Glynhir, Llandebie.
DTJ CANE OF BRAXTED,
Dtt Cane, Sie Chaeles, K.C.M.G., of Braxted
Park, Essex, J.P. and D.L., B.A. Exeter Coll.
Oxford, M.P. for North Essex, 1867-68, Civil Lord
of the Admiralty 1866-68, Grovernor of Tasmania
1868-74, b. 5 Dec. 1825 ; m. 25 June, 1863, Hon.
Georgina Susan, youngest dau. of John, Lord
Lyndhurst, and has issue,
I. Charles Renby Copley. ii. John Philip.
I. Edith Georgiana Sophia. ii. Florence Gertrude Louisa.
III. Ella Mary.
iLiuraSr.— John Dn QuESNE (of noble French ancestry)
fled to England, out of Flanders, to avoid the Duke of Alva's
persecutions, ctrca 1570. He left, by Judith his wife, a son.
John Do Qcesse, bapt. 2 Aug. 1590. By Mary his wife, he
left, with two daus. (Mary, wife of James Houblon, Esq., and
mother of Sir John Houblon ; and Sarah, ra. 1636, Isaac du
Quesne), three sons, Petee, John, and Benjamin, of whom the
eldest,
Petek Dc Qdesne, alios Dn Cane, settled in London, and
was elected Alderman 10G6. He m. Jane, dau. of Elias
Maurois, of Canterbury, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Law-
rence Dcsbouvcrie, of Sandwich, and d. 7 Feb. 1671, leaving
two daus., Jane, ni. 26 Aug. 1661, Sir Christopher Lethieulier,
Knt. ; and Elizabeth ; and nine sons ; the 2nd, but eldest
surviving,
Peteb Do Cane, Esq., m. 6 Jan. 1675, Jane, eldest dau. of
Richard Booth; and d. 16 Sept. 1714, leaving a son and
successor,
RicHAKD Dn Cane, Esq. M.P. for Colchester, m. Anne, only
child of Nchemiah Lyde, Lord of the Manors of Great and
Little Copgeshall, Essex, and dying 3 Oct. 1774, aged 63, was
buried at Braxted. His son and successor,
Peter Du Cane, Esq. of Braxted Park, Essex, h. 22 April,
1713; High Sheriff 1745; m. 27 March, 1736, Mary, only da^i.
of Henry Norris, Esq. of Hackney and Woodford, Mid-
dlesex : and dying 28 March, 1803, left issue,
I. Pet£b, his heir.
n. Henry (Rev.), "Vicar of Coggeshall, Essex, m. Louisa, dau.
of John Charles Desmadryll, a collateral descendant ol
Oliver Cromwell, through the Disbrowes; and d. 12 Nov.
1812, aged 67, leaving issue,
1 Henry (Rev.), of The Grove, Witham, Essex, J. P., h.
1785; m. Mary Soworby, and (Z. 1855, leaving surviving
issue, Percy Charles, J. P., Capt. 2nd Dragoons, b. 24
July, 1840; Emily, m. ; Louisa; Charlotte; and Anna.
2 Richard, b. 1788; Major 20th Dragoons; >n. Eliza, dau.
of Thomas Ware, Esq. of Woodfort, co. Cork; and d.
4 Dec. 1832, leaving issue, Richard, b. 1819; Arthur, 6.
1825; Robert, Capt. 64th Foot; Edmund Frederick
(Sir), K.C.B., E.E., Chairman of Commissioners of
Prisons, ra. 18 July, 1855, Mary Dorothea, dau. of
Lieut.-Col. John MoUoy, Rifle Brigade, and has issue.
3 Charles, 6. 1789; Commander R.N., of Braxted Park;
m. 1823, Frances, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Charles Prideaux
Bi-une, of Prideaux Place, Cornwall; and d. 17 Nov.
1850, leaving issue,
Charles (Sir), now of Braxted Park.
Francis, late Major Royal Engineers, b. 1826; m. 15
April, 1857, Louisa Frances Maria, youngest dau. of
the late Gen. Sir William Anson, Bart., G.C.B., and
has issue, Louisa Frances; Agnes; Mary, d. 1867;
Francis Charles John ; Katharine Christabel ; Frances
Anne ; Mary ; Caroline Anna Bella.
John, an officer in the Rifles, lost at sea on his way to
the Cape, June, 1853.
Alfred Richard (Rev.), b. 1835; -.n. 11 Jan. 1866, Ellen
Mary, eldest dau. of D. R. Davics, Esq. of Mere Old
Hall, Cheshire, and has issue.
Mary Gertrude, ra. Rev. G. Mather.
Frances Maria, m. 1860, Frederick Snowden Corrance,
Esq., eldest son of F. Corrance, Esq. of Parham,
Suftolk.
Bertha Caroline, 6. 1837; to. 1G73, Rev. C. J. Cox,
Vicar of Felstead, Essex ; d. 1873.
1 Louisa, d. 1858. 2 Anna Maria, d. 1860. 3 Sarah.
I. Mary, d. 12 Nov. 1812, aged 67.
n. Sarah, of The Grove, Witham, d. 13 Feb. 1830, aged 80.
The son and successor,
Peter Dn Cane, Esq. of Braxted Park, 6. 20 April, 1741 ;
TO. 22 Nov. 1709, Phoebe Philips, eldest dau. of Edward Trcd-
croft, Esq. of The Manor House, Horsham, Sussex, and by her
(who d. 23 Feb. 1831, aged 88) had issue,
Peter, his heir.
Mary, to. 22 Aug. 1794, Edmund, only son of William Smith,
Esq. of Horsham Park and Woodbridge House, Guildforu,
and by him (who d. 29 Oct. 1845) left at her decease, 23
April, 1844, Percy (Rev.), ni. Mary Kenrick; Frederick, iit.
Isabella 0 James; William Forstcr, J.P. and D.L. for
Sussex, in. Lilia Rosalie Greene ; and Caroline, to. J. God-
man, Esq.
Charlotte Phoebe, to. 4 Nov. 180.3, Richard, 5th son of Ran-
dolph Marriott, Esq. of Leases Hall, co. York, Cupt.
H.E.I.C.S. ; but d. «. p. 15 April, 1854.
Mr. Du Cane d. 13 June, 1823, and was s. by his son,
Peter Dd Cane, Esq. of Braxted Park, 6. 19 Aug. 1778,
High Sheriff of Essex 1826 ; d. s. p. 23 May, 1841, and was
buried at Braxted. The family estates are now possessed by
his kinsman. Sir Charles Dn Cane, K.C.M.G., of Braxted
Park, grandson of Mr. Peter Du Cane's uncle, the Rev. Henry
Du Cane.
Arms—krg., a lion rampant sa. ducally crowned or, on a
canton az. a chevron of the third between two acorns slipped
and erect gu. Crest — A demi-lion rampant sa. ducally crowned
or, supporting with the paws an anchor erect gold.
Sea£— Braxted Park, Witham, Essex.
DUCKETT OF DUCKETT'S GROVE.
DucKETT, William, Esq. of Duckett's Grove, co.
Carlow and Newtown, co. Kildare, J.P. cos. Carlow
and Kildare, High Sheriff for co. Carlow 1854, b.
14 April, 1822 ; m. 16 Jan. 1868, Anna Maria, 3rd
dau. of the late Thomas Harrison Morony, Esq.,
J.P., of Miltown House, Miltown Malbay, co.
Clare.
ILiUCilflC. — Thomas DncKETT, Esq., who first settled in
Ireland, and purchased, 1695, estates in the county of Cariow,
from Thomas Crosthwaite, Esq. of Cockermouth, is supposed
to have been of the family of Ddckett of Orayrigg, West-
morland. He ra. Judith, dau. and heir of Pierce De la Poer,
Esq. of Killowen, co. Waterford, and had an only son and
successor,
Thomas Ddckett, Esq., who purchased Philipstown from
the Eari of Ormonde. By Elizabeth Stephens his wife, he had
(w!*U three daus.) a son and successor,
Jou.T Dockett, Esq. of Philip8t^^ffn and Newtown, co.
DUO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DUF
485
Kildare, m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Devonsher, Esq., by Sarah
his wife, sister of Abraham Morris, Esq. of Cork, and had
issue. The 4th son,
Jonas Dockett, Esq. of Duckett's Grove, co. Carlow, whose
vill, dated 7 July, 1796, was proved 21 Dec. 1797, m. Hannah,
dau. of William Alloway, Esq. of Dublin, and had issue,
William, his heir ; John d. s. p. ; Thomas (m. Catherine,
dau. of Arundel Madden, Esq. of Dublin, and had an only
dau., Hannah Thomasine, m. 1st, the Eev. Samuel Madden ;
and 2ndly, John MacDonnell, Esq. of New Hall, co. Clare) ;
Jonas, of Bellevue, co. Kildare ; Frederick, d. s. p. ; Mary
Alloway, m. her cousin, Thomas Fuller, Esq.; Hannah, m.
Thomas Boake, Esq. of Boake Field, co. Kildare; and Jane,
m. James Hart, Esq. of Dublin. The eldest son,
William Duckett, Esq. of Duckett's Grove, m. Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heir of John Dawson Coates, Esq. of Dawson
Court, CO. Dublin, Banker in Dublin, and had issue,
I. John Dawson, late of Duckett's Grove.
II. William, late of Eussellstown Park, co. Carlow, J. P.,
High Sheriff 1825, 6. Jan. 1797; m. Jan. 1843, Harriet
Isabella Anne, only dau. of the late Lieut. -Col. Charles
Edward Gordon, B.A., son of Charles Edward Gordon, Esq.
of Wardhouse and Kildrummie, co. Aberdeen, and by her
<who d. 27 Nov. 1852) had issue,
1 William Gordon, b. 19 Nov. 1845; <L Dec. 1857.
2 Stewart James Charles, of Russellstown Park, 6. 10 Oct.
1847 ; m. 2 Aug. 1871, Catherine Seton, youngest dau. of
the late Sir John Dick Lauder, Bart., and has issue.
3 Charles Edward Henry, of Rutland Lodge, co. Carlow, b.
14 March, 1850 ; m. 21 Aug. 1873, Annie, youngest dau. of
the Hon. B. Seymour (Senator), Port Hope, Ontario,
Canada, and has issue, William Steuart, b. 27 June, 1874,
and Aileene Seymour, b. 1 July, 1877.
1 Harriet Elinor Alston, m. 20 May, 1869, Charles S.
Elliott, Esq., 20th regt., younger son of T. EUiott, Esq.
of Johnstown House, co. Carlow.
Mr. W. Duckett d. 10 Jan. 1863.
III. Joseph Fade, d. 2 June, 1875.
IV. Thomas Jonas, d. v.nm.
I. Elizabeth, d. young.
II. EUzabeth Dawson, m. William Richard Steuart, Esq. of
Steuart's Lodge, co. Carlow, High Sheritf 1820.
The eldest son,
John Dawson DncKETT, Esq. of Duckett's Grove, co. Carlow,
and Newtown, co. Kildare, High Sheriff 1819, b. 1791 ; m. 16
March, 1819, Sarah Summers, dau. of William Hutchinson,
Esq. of Timoney, co. Tipperary, and had issue,
William, now of Duckett's Grove.
John Dawson, d. young, 1841.
Eliza Dawson, d. iinm. 1839.
Anna, m. 11 Sept. 1856, Hardy, only child of the late James
Hardy Eustace, Esq. of Castlemore and Hardymount, co.
Carlow, and has issue, John James Hardy Rowland, 6. 19
Sept. 1859 ; Johanna Frederica Eugenia Gundreda.
Sarah.
Victoria Henrietta Josephine, m. 10 Oct. 1863, Capt. Arthur
Nassau Bolton, 56th regt., late 14th Hussars, d. 4 Feb. 1867,
and has issue, Richard Arthur Lennox Massy, b. 21 July,
1806 ; Ada Georgiana Grace Josephine ; and Frances Ger-
trude Wilhelmina Arthurena Nassau.
Mr. John Dawson Duckett d. 27 Sept. 1866, and was s. by his
son William.
Arm.<i—Sai., a saltier arg. charged with a crescent for diff.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers
arg. Mottnex — "Spectemur agendo," and " Je veux le droit."
:Smts — Duckett's Grove, Palatine, co. Carlow; and Newtown,
CO. Kildare.
DUCKWORTH OF ORCHARDLEIGH.
DucKWOETH, Key. William Arthttr, of
Orchardleigli Park, Somerset, M.A., educated at
Eton, and Trinity Coll. Cambridge, b. 17 March,
1829; m. 4 Oct. 1859, Hon. Ediua Campbell,
I youngest dau. of John, Lord Campbell, Lord Chan-
I cellor, by the Lady Strathedeu his -nife, and has
issue,
I. Arthur Campbell, b. 27 Sept. 1870,
II. Herbert Stratheden, b. 4 Jan. 1872,
I. Cecilia. ii. Mary Campbell.
III. Frances Evelyn. iv. Margaret Edina.
V. Florence Helen.
ILtllCa^^. — This family has for several centuries held
lands in Lancashire.
George Duckworth, Lord of the Manor of Over Darwen, in
the parish of Blackburn, d. 21 Nov. 1815, leaving issue.
I. William, late of Orchardleigli.
II. Samuel, d. unm. 3 Dec. 1847, aBarrister-at-Law, a Master
in Chancery, at one time M.P. for Leicester.
I. Eliza, d. unm.
II. Anna, m. the late Sir Thomas ColtMan, one of the
Justices of H.M. Court of Common Pleas.
The elder son,
William Duckworth, Esq. of Orchardleigh Park, Somer-
set, J. P. and D.L., 6. 4 April, 1795; m. 1st, 3 Oct. 1825,
Hester Emily, dau. of Robert Philips, Esq. of The Park,
Prestwich, Lancashire, and by her (who d. 25 Jan. 1834) had
issue,
I. George, 6. 29 July, 1826; Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards;
d. 24 Aug. 1854, on board the "Bombay" transport, iu
Varna Bay.
II. William Arthur, now of Orchardleigh.
III. Russell, 6.30 April, 1830; J. P., Barrister-at-Law ; m.
1863, Jeannette, dau. of Rev. Henry Clutterb«ck, and has
issue.
IV. Herbert, 6. 19 May, 1833; Barrister-at-Law; to. and had
issue; d. 19 Sept. 1870.
I. Sarah Emily.
Mr. Duckworth in. 2ndly, Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel
Yate Benyon, Esq., K.C., and Vice Chancellor of the county
palatine of Lancaster. He d. 25 July, 1876.
Arms— Axg., a cross pointed sa. surmounted by a like cross
or, in chief two gryphons' heads erased each surmounting
four spear-heads conjoined in saltier ppr. CreU—A. gryphon's
head erased and surmounting four spearheads, conjoined as in
the arms.
Scat— Orchardleigh Park, near Frome. Reddence,—ZS, Bry-
anston Squaj-e, London.
DUDGEON OF CARGEN.
Dudgeon, Patrick, Esq. of Cargen, Ste'n-artry
of Kirkcudbright, J.P., D.L., b. 28 Sept. 1817 ; m.
2i Sept. 1850, Cecilia Jane, dau. of Major-Gen.
William Turner, C.B., and has issue,
I. Robert Francis, b. 2 Sept. 1851, M.A. Trin. Coll. Cam-
bridge; m. 1877, Margaret, dau. of the late Wellwood
Maxwell, Esq. of Glenlee, co. Kircudbright.
II. William Le Geyt, b. 6 Oct. 1852.
III. Patrick Cecil, 6. 19 Dec. 1853 ; B.N.
IV. Charles John, b. 3 Sept. 1855.
I. Edith Elizabeth, d. 1860. ii. Easter Cecilia.
III. Elizabeth Beatrice Charlotte.
iCtnragr.— Robert Dudgeon, Esq., a Merchant of Lon-
don, son of Peter Dudgeon, Esq., Lieut. B.N., by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Rev. J. Browne, m. 1816. Cecilia, dau. of John
Dudgeon, Esq., and left at his decease, 1862.
Patrick, now of Cargen. John William, d. 1865.
Robert Ellis, M.D., m. Emily, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Sinclair,
R.A.
Elizabeth Jane, m. 1st, Charles P. Dickson, Esq. ; 2ndly,
James Caird, Esq., C.B., of Cassencary.
Cecilia, m. Major S. Daniel, and has issue four sons and two
daus.
Charlotte Wilson, m. A. Dickson, Esq., and has issue three
daus.
.^riHs— Per pale arg. and gu., on a chevron counterchanged
an estoile of the iirst charged with a label of three points sa.
between in chief a heart bendways transpierced by a dagger
and a lion's head full faced or, the mouth vomiting flames, and
in base an estoile of the field Crest— Out of a heart erect a
cubit arm the hand grasping a dagger all ppr. il/o(io— With
heart and hand.
Heat — Cargen House, Troquccr, near Dumfries, N.B.
DUFF OF HATTON.
DiTFF, Garden Alexander, Esq. of Hattou
Castle, CO. Aberdeen, h. 1853 ; s. his father 17 Sept.
1866.
HiltragC. — Alexander Duff, of Hatton (son of Patrick
Duff, of Craigstone, who was 3rd son of Alexander Duff, of
Keithmore, and brother of William Duff, of Braco, father of
William, 1st Eari Fife), m. Katharine, 2nd dau. of Charies
Haye, Esq. of Rannes ; and d. 1753, leaving a son and suc-
cessor,
John Duff, Esq. of Hatton, who m. Helen, heiress of
Patrick Duff, Esq. of Whitehills, and d. 2 Aug. 1787, leaving,
with other issue, a son.
Garden Duff, Esq. of Hatton and Balquholly,co. Aberdeen,
J.P. and D.L., b. 29 Oct. 1779 ; m. 17 Sept. 1805, Louisa, eldest
dau. of Sir Benjamin Dunbar, Bart, (afterwards 6th Baron
486
DUF
THE LANDED GENTRY.
T)ua
Duffiis), and by her (who df. 10 June, 1SC5) had five sons and
three daus.,
John, 6. 1807; d. 1829.
Benjamin, 0. 1S08; in. 1832, Kmma, dau. of Commissary-
General Haines, and had issue.
Qabden William, of Hatton Castle.
Ikobert George, 6. 1817; m. 1847, Mary, only child ofW. B.
Aslley, Esq. of Everlcigh, and has issue two sons and one
dau. (see Ddff of WeU'uuitnn Lnd;it).
Janie.s, b. May, 1820; m. Miss Jane Dunlop, and has issue
one son and three daus.
Jessie, m. 1836, Alexander Morison, Esq. of Bogme and
Frendraught, co. Aberdeen.
Helen, m. 1832, James Buchan, Esq. of Auchmacoy, co.
Aberdeen. Louisa Clementina.
Mr. Duff d. 15 March, 1853, and was s. by his 3rd son,
Gabden WiLLiA-M D0FF, Esq. of Hatton, 6. 10 June, 1814;
m. 1st June, 1850, Douglas Isabella Maria, 3rd dau. of B. C.
TJrquhart, Esq. of Meldrum and Byth, co. Aberdeen, and by
her (who d. June, ISei) had issue,
Gabden Alexander, now of Hatton.
Beauchamp, 6. 1855. George, 6. 18.58 ; d. an infant.
Annie Louisa. Louisa Henrietta.
Jessie Douglas. Douglas Mary.
He m. 2ndly, 14 Oct. 1SC2, Jean, dau. of lute Walter Cook,
Esq. of Edinburgh, and by her had issue,
Walter Garden, 6. 1863.
Mary Eliza. Bertha Hope.
Arms—YGTt, a fess dancettde erm. between a hart's head
cabossed in chief and two escallops in base or. Crest — A demi-
lion rampant gu. with a dagger in dexter paw ppr. MuUo—
Virtute et opera.
Scat— Hatton Castle, Turriff, co. Aberdeen.
DUFF OF WELLINGTON LODGE.
Duff, Kobert Geoege, Esq. of Wellington
Lodge, Isle of Wight, b. Oct. 1817 ; m. 12 May,
1847, Mary, dau. of tlie late William Buckler
Astley, Esq. of Everleigh, Wilts, by Elizabeth his
wife, sister of the late Thomas Assheton Smith, Esq.
of Vaynol and Tedworth, and has issue,
I. George William Duff Assheton-.Smith, High Sheriff
CO. Anglesey 1872, 6. 17 May, 1848; assumed the name of
Assheton-Smith, in addition to that of Duff, under the
•will of his great-aunt, Mrs. Assheton-Smith.
II. Charles Garden, h. 16 April, 1351 : m. 16 Feb. 1876, Hon.
Maud Frances, 2nd dau. of Lord Vivian.
1. Louisa Alice, m. 8 June, 187G, Hon. Hussey C. Vivian, C.B.
Mr. E. G. Duff is a Magistrate for the cos. of Banff,
Carnai'Ton, and Hants, and a Deputy-Lieut, for
Carnarvonshire. He is 4th son of Garden Duff,
Esq. of Hatton, co. Aberdeen, by Louisa his wife,
dau. of Benjamin Dunbar, 6th Lord Duff us.
Arms, dr.— See Duff of Hatton.
/Seat— Wellington Lodge, Isle of Wight.
DTJFF OF FETTERESSO.
Dttff, Robert AVilliam, Esq. of Eetteresso
Castle, CO. Kincardine, Culter House, co. Aberdeen,
and Glassaugh, co. Banff, J.P., b. 8 March, 1835 ;
Commai^der R.N., and M.P. for co. Banff, D.L.
Banffshire and Kincardine, discontinued the name
of Abercromby, and re-assumed the family name
of DuFF; m. 1871, Louisa, youngest dau. of Sir
WiUiam Scott, Bart, of Ancrum, co. Eoxburgh,
and has issue,
I. EoBERT Duff, m. 18 March, 1873. ii. Arthur, 6. 1874.
I. Helen Abercromby, b. April, 1872.
n. Mary Heather, b. 1875.
JLtnCaJIC.— Robert Duff, Esq. of Logic and Fetteresso,
son of Patrick Duff, Esq. of Craigston (who was 3rd son of
Alexander Duff, of Keithmore, and brother of William Duff,
of Braco, father of William, 1st Earl Fife), entering the
Eoyal Navy, attained the rank of Admiral, and commanded at
Gibraltar 1779. He m. 1764, Lady Helen Duff, dau. of William,
Earl Fife, by whom he had three sons and one dau. Admiral
Duff d. 6 June, 1787, and was s. by his son,
EoBERT William Duff, Esq. of Fetteresso and Culter,
Lieut.-Col. Forfarshire Militia, m. 1789, Mary, only cliild
of George Morison, Esq. of Kaddo, by Jane his wife, eldest
dau. of Gen. James Abercromby, M.P., of Glassaugh, and
had is.«ue,
KoBERT, late of Fetteresso.
Arthur, of Glassaugh, co. Banff, who assumed the surname
of Abercromby; he m. EUzabcih, dau. of John Inucs, Esq.
of Cowie, and left issue,
Robert William Duff, now of Glassaugh and Fetteresso.
Mary, m. Herman Galton, Esq. ; and d. 1872.
Margaret Gurney, m. 16 June, 18C8, Major Edmund W.
Lyons, Bombay Staff Corps.
Adam, of Woodcott, co. Oxford, and Banniskirk, co. Caith-
ness, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1800 ; m. 1829, Eleanor, dau. of Capt.
Thomas Eraser, Madras Engineers, and had issue, 1 Thomas
Fraser, 6. 1830, m. Mary Albertine, dau. of Robert Duff,
Esq. ot Fetteresso; 2 Robert William, Capt. R.E., 6. 1831,
m. 9 Jan. 1866, Beatrice, youngest dau. of the late James
and Lady Caroline Maxse, and has issue a dau., Beatrice
Caroline, i. 11 Oct. 1866; 3 George Graham, Lieut. B.N., b.
1835; 4 Adam, in the service of the Viceroy of Egypt, 6.
1839 ; 5 Arthur Meredith, 74th Highlanders, b. 1840 ; 1 Mary
Abercromby ; 2 Jane Clerk ; 3 Eleanor Traill.
Tliomas Abercromby, of Haddo, co. Banff, m. 1st, Mary,
dau. of Alexander Gordon, Esq. of Newton, and has issue,
Robert WiUiam, Paymaster Depot Battalion, Aberdeen;
Alexander Gordon, 36th Madras Native Infantry. He m.
2ndly, Laura EUza, dau. of Thomas Fraser, Esq., Capt.
Madras Engineers, and has issue, Thomas Abercromby,
deceased; Adam; George; and John.
Colonel Duff d. March, 1834, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Duff, Esq. of Fetteresso, J.P. and D.L. , b. 1790;
m. 1834, Marie Madeleine, dau. of Claude Jerome Namont, of
Chaulnes, in Picardie, and has issue,
Marie Albertine, m. 1858, Thomas Fraser Dnff, Esq., late of
the service of His Highness the Viceroy of Egypt, Capt. 1st
Kincardineshire Volunteers, and has issue, Robert Fraser,
6. 1860.
Mr. Duff d. 30 Dec. 18G1, and was s. by his nephew, Robert
William Duff-Aberceombt, of Glassaugh.
.4rm.s— Vert, a fess dancettee erm. between a buck's head
cabossed in chief and a mullet in base or. Crest— A demi-lion
rampant gu. with a dagger in dexter paw ppr. Motto — Virtuta
et opera.
Se„(s_Fetteres.so Castle, Stonehaven, co. Kincardine; Cultei
House, CO. Aberdeen ; and Glassaugh, co. Banff.
DUFFIELD OF MARCHAM PARK.
DuFFiELD, Charles Philip, Esq. of Marcham
Park, Berks, J.P., High Sheriff 1859, m. 1862,
Penelope, dau. of William Graham, Esq. of Fitz-
harris, Bucks, and has issue,
SLllXCaflC. — Thomas Duffield, Esq., M.P. for Abingdon,
2nd son of Michael Duffield, Esq., by Alice his wife, dau. ot
Jeremiah Crutchley, Esq., ?)j. 1st, 1810, Emily, only child of
George Elwes, Esq. of Marcham Park, Berks, and had by
her,
George, d. 1833. Henry.
Charles Philip, now of Marcham Park.
Caroline, m. Edwin Martin Atkins, Esq. of Kingston Lisle.
Maria, in. Head Pottinger Best, Esq.
Anna, m. John S. Phillips, Esq. of Culham.
Susan, d. 1841. Elizabeth.
Mr. Duffield m. 2ndly, 1838, Augusta, 2nd dau. of Col. Rush-
brooke, M.P. for West Suffolk, and d. 1845, having had by her,
Thomas. Augusta. Mary.
Stat — Marcham Park, near Abingdon.
DTJGDALE OF MEREVALE HALL.
DttgdalEjWilliam Stratford, Esq. of Mererale
Hall, CO. Warwick, J.P. and D.L., M.A. Barrister-
at-Law, High Sheriff 1876, b. 7 May, 1828 ; m. 14
Dec. 1871, Alice Frances, youngest dau. of Sir
Charles Edward Trevclyan, Bart. K.C.B., of 8,
Grosvenor Crescent, Loudon, and has issue,
I. William Francis Stratford, b. 20 Oct. 1872.
II. Edgar Trevelyan Stratford, b. 22 July, 1870.
ICt'nCagC. — Sib W'illiam Dugdale, Knt., Garteb Kino
of Arms, the celebrated antiquaiy and genealogist, b. 12 Sept.
1605, son of John Dugdale, of Shustoke, co. Warwick, by
Elizabeth bis wife, dau. of Arthur Swynfen, of Dunehurch,
and grandson of James Dugdale, m. Margery, 2nd dau. of
John Huntbach, Esq. of Seawall, co. Stafford, by whom (who
d. in 1681) he had issue to survive infancy, John, his suc-
cessor; Mary, in. Daniel White, of London; Elizabeth, in. 1st,
lilias Ashmuic, lisq., 2adly, John Reynolds ; Anne, m. Thomas
DUG
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DUK
487
Hill, of Lonilon; Martha, vi. Edward Daniel, of London;
Judith, 5u. Henry Joyce, of London; Jane, rf. tui/ii. in 1720 ;
Margery, m. George Dod, Esq. ; Lettice, m. Bruyn Radford,
Esq. of London; and Helen, m. Anthony Fitzpatrick, Esq. Sir
William d. 10 Feb. 16S5-6, and was s. by his son.
Sir John Doodale, Knt., b. 1028, Norroy Kint; of Arms,
m. 1st, 1C62, Mary, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Alexander Baker,
Gent, of New Windsor, and had issue, William, his heir;
Mary, in. Anthony Townshend, Esq. of Hem, co. Denbigh.
He m. 2udly, 1671, Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Thomas
Pidgeon, an Alderman of Coventry, and had a dau. Elizabeth,
who m. 1st, Thomas Skeffington, Esq. of Skeffmgton, and
2ndly, AVilliam Hyde, Esq. of Langtoft, co. Lincoln, Sir
John Dugdalo d. in 1700, and was s. by his son,
William Dugdale, Esq. of Blythe Hall, who, m. 1686,
Judith, youngest dau. of John Gough, Esq. of Bushbury,
CO. Stafford, and had, with other issue,
John, his heir.
Jane, m. 1722, Eichard Geast, Esq. of Handsworth, co.
Statlord, son, by Phoebe Downing his wife, of Nicholas
Geast, Esq. of Handsworth, who was son of Richard Geast,
Esq , and sixth in descent from John Geste, of Handsworth,
■who was admitted tenant of copyhold lands there 12 Henry
VIL, and whose grandson, Edmund Geast, was Lord Bishop
of SaUsbury. The issue of the marriage were,
Eichard, who s. to the Dugdale estates under the will of his
maternal uncle, and assumed the surname of Dugdale.
Henry, devisee in remainder, and executor of his raatrrnal
uncle, John Dugdale, Esq. This gentleman m. Anne,
second dau. of John, and great-granddau. of Thomas
Walford, Esq. of Binton, In co. Warwick, a descendant of
Eoger Walford, to whom King Henry VIII. leased the
manor and lands of Claverdon. He had, with three
daus., who d. unm., another dau., Anne, m. Francis
Dugdale Astley, Esq., and d. s. p. in 1813, and two
sons, 1 Eichard, who d. s. p. in 1797; 2 Henry, of
Bordesley Park, co. Worcester, M.A., Barrister-at-Law,
who assumed in 1822 the additional surname and arms of
D0GDALE, and d. 15 May, 1840.
Judith, m. 1710, Francis Bickley, Esq. of Kingsbuiy. Their
dau., Mary, to. William Francis Corbet Astley, Esq., and was
grandmother of Sir John Dugdale Astley, Bart.
Mr. Dugdale d. 19 Feb. 1714, and was s. by his elder son,
John Ddgdale, Esq. of Blythe Hall, Mowbray Herald
Extraordinary in the reigns of George I. and George II., who
d. s. p. 4 Aug. 1749, when he bequeathed his estates to (the
son of his sister Jane), his nephew,
Eichard Geast Dugdale, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, who
assumed, in 1799, the surname and arms of Dugdale. He m.
1767, Penelope Bate, eldest dau. and co-heir (with Frances,
wife of Joseph Cradock, Esq., F.S.A.) of Francis Stratford,
Esq. of Merevale, by whom (who d. in 1819) he left at his
decease, 1806, one son and three daus., Dugdale Stratford,
his heir; Penelope, m. Charles James Packe, Esq. of Prest-
wold ; Louisa Anne, m . William Dilke, Esq. of Maxstoke Castle,
CO. Warwick ; and Emma. Mr. Dugdale was s. by his only son,
Dogdale Stratford Dugdale, Esq. of Merevale Hall, co.
Warwick, 6. 1773, M.P. for co. Warwick from 1802 to 1830;
who m. 1st, 27 June, 1799, the Hon. Charlotte, dau. of
Assheton, 1st Viscount Curzon (and aunt to Earl Howe) ; and
by her (who d. 30 Dec. 1832) had an only son, William Strat-
ford. He m. 2ndly, 16 Sept. 1834, Mary Elizabeth, sister of
Wilbraham Tatton Egerton, Esq. of Tatton Park, co. Chester,
and relict of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, Bart. Mr.
Dugdale d. 5 Nov. 1836, and was s. by his only son,
Willlam Stratford Dugdale, Esq. of Merevale Hall, J. P.
and D.L., M.P. for North Warwickshire 1832-47 ; 6. 1 April,
1800; m. 1 March, 1827, Harriet Ella, dau. of Edward Berkeley
Portman, Esq. of Bryanstone, Dorset, and sister of Viscount
Portman, by whom he had issue,
I. William Stratford, present representative.
n. Eichard Geast, h. 23 June, 1S30; d. 22 Sept. IS.^R.
in. John Stratford, b. 30 July, 183.t; Barrister-at-Law.
rv. Henry Charles Geast, b. 30 April, 1837 ; Capt. in the Rifle
Brigade.
V. Arthur George, 6. 12 Aug. 1843 ; Capt. E.A.
VI. Edward Stratford, 6.10 May, 1845 ; Lieut. E.N.
VII. Sidney, 6. 22 Oct. 1846.
I. Harriet Ellen, d. 5 Jan. 1834.
II. Adelaide, god-dau. of Queen Adelaide, to. 14 Aug. 1862,
Arthur Wellesley Peel, Esq., M.P., of Sandy, Beds, youngest
. son of the late Eight Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart.
ni. Mary Louisa.
Mr. Dugdale d. 15 Sept. 1871, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a cross-moline gii. in the
1st quarter a torteau ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., barry of ten arg. and
az. over all a lion rampant gu. Crest— A griffin' head and wings
endorsed or. Mollo — Pestis patriae pigrities.
/Seat— Merevale Hall, near Atherstonc.
DUGDALE OF WROXALL ABBEY.
Dugdale, James Eeoughton, Esq. of Wroxall
Abbey, co. Warwick, J.P., b. 19 Sept. 1855 ; s. his
father 24 April, 1876 ; m. 6 Aug. 1878; Laura Jane,
eldest dau. of J. T. Arkwright, Esq. of Hatton
House, CO. Warwick.
iLtllCatJC.— Nathaniel Dugdale (son of John Dagdale,
of Great Harwood, near CUtheroe, co. Lancaster, who d. 1791,
and grandson of Edmund Dugdale, bapt. at Great Harwood,
CUtheroe, 1693), to. 27 March, 1785, Ellen Smalley ; and d. 23
Sept. 1816, leaving a son,
John Dugdale, Esq. of Dovecot, near Liverpool, who m.
Mary Marshall, and left, at his decease, 29 July, 1855, with
other issue, an eldest son,
James Dugdale, Esq. of Wroxall Abbey, co. Warwick, J. P.,
High Sheriff 1868, b. 25 March, 1813 ; to. 1850, Mary Louisa,
only dau. of John Plummer, Esq. of London, and had issue,
I. James Broughton, now of Wroxall Abbey.
II. Frank, b. 1857. iii. Herbert Crowe, 6. ISGO.
I. Helen. ii. Constance Mary.
III. Mary Louisa. iv. Alice Ida.
V. Amy Rosetta. vi. Edith Christian.
Mr. Dugdale d. 24 April, 1876.
Seat — Wroxall Abbey, near Warwick.
DUKE OF LAKE HOUSE.
Dtike, The Kev. Edward, M.A., of Lake House,
Wilts, J.P., b. 6 Dec. 1814 ; m. 27 Nov. 1860, Jane
Mervyn, 3rd dau. of Sir William Coles Medljcott,
Bart, of Ven, Somerset, and has issue,
I. Edward Mervyn, deceased.
II. Edward Hungerford, b. 17 Nov. 18G5. ^
n. Walter Medlycott. iv. Cecil Rashleigli,
v. Audley Mervyn.
I. Harriet Jane. ii. Mary Constance.
HI. Florence Mervyn. iv. Ethel. v. Mildred.
ILlUCaSC— This, according to St. George's Visitation
made in 1623, is a branch of the family of Duke of Power
Mayes, Devon.
John Duke, son of Michael Duke, a cadet of the Devon-
shire house, was father of George Duke, Esq., who purchased,
1578, the estate and manor of Lake, in Wilts. He m.
Dorothy, dau. of Philip Poor, Esq., and had three sons,
John, his heir ; George ; and Andrew, progenitor of the Dukes
of Balford. Mr. Duke d. 1610, and was «. by his eldest son,
John Duke, Esq. of Lake, High Sheriff 1640, m. Maria, dau.
of John Young, Esq. of Durnford, and had issue,
George, who d. v. p. 16.55, leaving, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Sir George Ayliffe, Knt. of Eobson, two sons, John,
who predeceased his grandlather; and George, of whom
presently.
John, of Sarson, Hants, who had an only son, George,
m. Cecilia, dau. of Robert Newman, Esq. of Queen's Camel ;
and was s. by his son, John, in. Mary, dau. of the Very
Eev. Dr. Harlow, Dean of Chichester, and dying 1743, was
s. by his son John, who to. Miss Frances Bankes, and had
surviving issue (Mrs. Duke, d. 1806), 1 George, Lieut.-Col.
in the army, «i. Emily, 3rd dau. of John Freeman, Esq. of
Chute Lodge, by whom (who d. 1819, he had no issue;
2 Charles, Lieut.-Col. in the army, b. 1769; to. 1793, Miss
Mary Nash, and left at his decease, 1818, Edward, Lieut.
E.N., d. 1825; William Thomas, b. 1801 ; Thomas, b. 1804;
Charles, m. Miss Josephine Isabella Douglas, and has
issue two daus., Selina Mary, in. 1833, E. Browning Hodg-
son, Esq., youngest son of Lieut. -Gen. Hodgson, and
Emma, m. 1835, Hon. and Eev. Samuel Best, son of Earon
Wynford.
Edward, of Winterborne Stoke, d. 1705; his grand-dau. and
heiress, Eebecca Duke, in. 1709, George Hely, Esq. of co.
Kilkenny.
" Col. Robert Duke, of Wiltshire," who was prob.ibly a younger
son of the Dukes of Lake, narrowly escaped decapitation in
1655, inconsequence of his taking part with Col. John Pen-
ruddocke, Hugh Grove, and other Eoyalists, in the unsuccess-
ful attempt made in that year to restore to the throne the
exiled Charles. His name was included in the death-warrant
signed by Oliver Cromwell, but was subsequently erased,
and his sentence commuted into banishment to the East
Indies, where he died about the year 16G0.
George Duke, Esq. of Lake (son of George, and grandson
of John Duke, of Lake) in. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Eichards, Esq. of Yeoverland, Isle of Wight, and had a son,
Eobert, his heir; and a dau., Susannah, t\ie wife of John
Worden, Esq. He d. 1690, and was s. by his son.
488
BUN
TEE LANDED GENTRY.
DUN
EoBEBT Duke, Esq. of Lake, m. 1692, Jane, dau. of Thomas
Freke, Esq. of Wyck, Dorset, and dying 1725, was s. by his
eldest son,
EoEZKT DCKE, Esq. of Lake, 6. 1696; m. 1723, Frances,
dau. of Henry Blake, Esq. of Bristol; and dying 1749, was s.
by his son,
EoBEBT Poke, Esq. of Lake, in. Jane, rlau. of Jonathan
Eashleigh, Esq. of Menabilly, in Cornwall, but d. s.j>- 1793,
when the estates devolved on his widow for life, and the
representation of the family passed to (the only surviving son
of his uncle George) his cousin,
Edwabd Duke, Esq., 6. 1731 ; m. 1771, Fanny, dau. of John
Field, Esq. of Islington, and left, with six daus., an only sur-
viving son,
Eev. Edwabd Duke, of Lake House, M.A., h. 1779; m.
1813, Harriet, dau. of Henry Hinsman, Esq. of Ivy Church
House, Wilts, and had issue,
Edward, now of Lake House.
Henry Hinxman (Uev.), Vicar of Westbury, Wilts, h. 17
March, 1816.
Bobert Eashleigh (Eev.), Eector of Birlingham, co. Worces-
ter, TO. 18.50, Ellen Savage, dau. of Eev. C. Savage
Landor, of Coltnn, co. Stafford, and has had issue,
Eashleigh Eosenli gen, 6. 4 April, 18.51 (deceased ;
Eashleigh Fdward Hungerford; Freke Guy Eashleigh;
Ellen Savage Landor; Katharine Harriet Eosenhagen,
deceased.
George Frederick, Lieut. H.E.I.C.S.
Harriet Hinxman, d. 24 July, 1857.
Caroline, m. Hewett Massy DiUon Esq. of Ballyquin House,
CO. Kilkenny.
Mary, m. Eev. William Bree, M.A., of AUesley, only son of
the late Eev. W. T. Bree, M.A., of Allesley, co. Warwick.
Charlotte Maria, in. Major Edward Pellew Hammot Ussher,
E.M., son of the late Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Ussher,
K.C.H., C.B.
Mr. Duke d. 24 Aug. 1852.
Arras — Per fess arg. and az. three chaplets, two and one,
counterchanged. Crest — A demi-griffin or, holding between
the claws a chaplet az.
(Seai— Lake Bouse, near Amesbury.
DTJNBAR-BRANDEE, OF PITGAVENY.
Dttnbae-Brandee, James Eeandee, Esq. of
Pitgaveny, co. Elgin, J.P. and D.L., late Capt.
in the Scots Greys, b. Jan. 1825 ; m. 1874, Alice,
youngest dau. of James Grant, Esq., ProTOst of
Elgin, and has issue,
James, b. 1875. Archibald Alexander, h. 1877.
ILillCagt.— James Bhandeb, Esq., son of John Brander,
Esq. of Bogsie, co. Elgin, by Margaret Allan his wife, in. 1st,
in Spain, Miss Dickenson, and had iseue,
John, his heir. J.imes. William, deceased.
Mr. Brander m. 2ndly, Miss Dunbar, dau. of Dunbar, of North-
field, Bart., by whom he had issue a son and dau., v.lio both
d. under age; and 3rdly, Miss Stephen, dau. of Provost
Stephen, of Elgin, by whom he had a son, Thomas, who d.
1839. His eldest son,
John Beandek, Esq. of Pitgaveny, to. Margaret, dau. of
Alexander Brander, Esq., Provost of Elgin, by whom he had
issue,
James, heir to his father. William. John.
Mary, m. 26 Sept. 1822, Sir Archibald Dunbar, of Northficld,
Bart., and rf. 1869, leaving issue,
James Ebander Dunrar Brander, now of Pitgaveny.
Margaret, vi. William Alexander Stables, Esq., and has
two sons and four daus.
Mr. Brander d. Nov. 1826, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Brander, Esq. of Pitgaveny House, Lieut. -Col.
42nd Highlanders, J.P. and D.L. for co. Elgin ; h. 5 June,
1791 ; m. Jan. 1834, Miss Margaret Brown. Col. Brander
d. 1854, and was s. by his nephew, the present possessor.
Anns — Gu., a flaming bush on a mount ppr. between three
lions rampant arg. on the flanks two roses of the last, quarter-
ing Dunbar of Norlhfidd. Crent—A. dove holding a branch
of laurel in its beak both ppr. Mnito — Silentio et spe.
Heat — Pitgaveny House, near Elgin.
DUNDAS OF DUNDAS.
DtJNDAS, James, Esq. of Dundas, co. Linlithgow,
J.P. and Vice-Lieutenant, b. 11 Jan. 1793 ; m.
20 July, 1813, the Hon. Mary Tufton Duncan, 3rd
dau. of Admiral Adam Duncan, created Viscount
Duncan, and aunt of the present Earl of Camper-
down, and by her (who d. 24 May, 1867) has
issue,
I. George, C.M.G., M.P. co. Linlithgow from 1847 to 1860,
late Governor of Prince Edward's Island, and now Lieut.-
Governor of St. Vincent, b. 12 Nov. 1819; in. April,
1859, Mary, only dau. of Eev. W. Atkinson Clark, of
Belford Hall, Northumberland.
II. Adam Alexander, K.N., b. 22 Jan. 1822 ; to. Charlotte, 2nd
dau. of the late Admiral Charles Hope, and has had issue,
James Adam, 6. 15 Jan. 1857, d. 7 Feb. following ; Walter
Henry, b. 22 Jan. 1858; Charles Hope, 6.9 Aug. Is59;
George William, b. 30 Match, 1868; Henry Walter, b. 11
March, 1722, d. 31 Jan. 1873; Mary; Ada Chariotte ;
Gwendoline Maria; and Katherine Theodora.
III. Henry Eobert, b. 4 Feb. 1823; to. 12 March, 1863,
Catherine Anne Carrington, eldest dau. of Gen. Lord
Napier of Magdala, and has issue, James Henry, 6. 1 Nov.
1866; d. 7 May, 1867; Eobert Napier, 6. 24 June, 1873;
Mary Frances; Henrietta; Caroline; and Annie Beau-
clerk.
IV. Charies Stiriing, Lieut.-Col. Bengal Artillery, &. 9 Sept.
1824; m. 29 March, 1856, Mary Louisa, eldest dau. of Sir
Norton Knatchbull, Bart, of Mersham Hatch, Kent, and
has issue, Arthur Charles Frederick, 6. 28 Sept. 1857;
Malcolm James Eussell, b. 24 Jan. 1859; Amy Mary;
and Alice Norton.
V. John Dalrymple, 6. 4 Feb. 1829; m. 9 April, 1877,
Frances Anne Mackenzie, youngest dau. of the late
Donald Hume Macleod, Esq.
VI. Frederick H. Fergusson, 6. 26 March, 1832; to. 19 June,
1865, Ursula, eldest dau. of the late E. C. Mellish, Esq.,
of the P'oreign Office, and d. 12 Jan. 1875, leaving
issue, James, b. 6 April, 1866 ; and Eichard Charles,
b. 16 Oct. 1868.
I. Henrietta Duncan, d. l\ March, 1877.
II. Caroline Stirling, in. 2 Aug. 1837, Hon. Henry Amelias
Coventry, who d. 3 April, 1873 ; she d. 1 Jan. 1862.
III. Katherine Mary.
IV. Mary Jemima, d. 26 June, 1861.
V. Anna Maria, m. Sept. 1853, Maitland Wardrop, Esq.
James Dundas, of Dundas, was born Chief of
Dundas, his father dying before his birth.
ILiltfaflC — "The Dundases," says Lord Woodhouselee,
in the Transactions of the Royal Society, "are descended of
a family to which the historian and the genealogist have
assigned an origin of high antiquity and splendour, but which
has been still more remarkable for producing a series of men
eminently distinguished for their public services in the highest
offices in Scotland." The Dundases are generally believed to
have sprung from the Dunears, Earls of March, who derived
descent from the Saxon Princes of England.
Seble de Dundas, frequently mentioned in the affairs of
Scotland, temp. King AVilliam the Lion, d. early in the next
reign, and from him we pass over nine generations, amongst
the chiefs of which we find stanch adherents of Wallace and
Bruce, to his descendant.
Sir Archibald Dundas, of Dundas. He was in high favour
at Court, and had several confidential embassies entrusted to
him. Some short period before the King's decease, Dundas
received a letter from His Majesty, announcing the royal in-
tention of conferring upon him the Earldom of Forth, but the
monarch's unexpected death in battle prevented the fulfilment
of the promise. He d. within a short time afterwards, and
was s. by his son.
Sir William Dundas, of Dundas, served heir to his father
1494. He TO. Margaret, dau. of Ar>-hibald Wauchope, of
Niddry, and had two sons. Sir James, his heir; and William,
ancestor of the Dundases of DudUingstnn, <tc. The elder son,
Sir James Dundas, of Dundas, had seisin of his estate 2 Oct.
1513. He m. Marj:aret Sandilands, of the house of Torphichen,
and dying 1553, left a son and heir,
George Dundas, of Dundas, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of David
Boswell, of Balmuto, and had two sons, Walter (Sir), and
George. He to. 2ndly, Catharine, dau. of Lawrence, 3rd Lord
Oliphant, and had by her,
James (Sir), of Arniston (see thatfarnilij). Eobert.
The Laird of Dundas was s. by his eldest son.
Sib Walter Dundas, of Dundas, knighted at the baptism
of Prince Henry, m. 1st, Janet, dau. of Sir Alexander Oliphant,
of Kelly, and by her had daus. only. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau.
of Monteith, of Carse, and had, Georoe, his heir; William,
ancestor of the Dundase.s of Blair: Walter, of the Dundases
DUN
THE LANDED GENTRY,
DUX
489
of Maffdalens, settled in Irclnnd ; Alexander: ITugli ; and
BJaiian, wife of Blair of that ilk. lie d. about 1634, and was
s. by his eldest son,
Geobge Uundas, of Dundas, who was served heir 1C3G.
This laird espoused the cause of the Parliament in the Civil
Wars. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Alexander Hamilton, of
Innerwick, and had (with three daus.), i. Walter, his heir;
II. George, «!.. Margaret, dau. of Hay of Jlonkton, and had,
with other issue, George, who eventually inherited the chief-
tainship and estates; and iii. James, ancestor of Kobert
Dundas, Ksq. The laird lived several years after the Eevolu-
tion, and was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Waltek Dundas, Esq. of Dundas, in. Lady Christian Leslie,
dau. of Alexander, 1st Earl of Leven, and had Ralph; Walter,
who d. s.p. ; Agnes, in. Sir John Foulis; Mary, m. Sir Wm.
Lockhart ; and Barbara, in. Alexander, Lord Kaith. Dundas
was s. by his elder son,
Ealph Dundas, Esq. of Dundas, living 1699, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of William Sharp, Esq. of Houston, and had two sons,
Thomas and William, who both d. without issue, and thus
terminated the male line of Walter, eldest son of George
Dundas, of Dundas, served heir 1636; the chieftainship of the
family devolved in consequence upon the grandson of the said
George Dundas (the son of his 2nd son, George),
George Dundas, Esq., M.P. for co. Linlithgow, and Master
of the King's Works in Scotland. He m. Alison, dau. of
General James Bruce, of Kennet, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Dundas, Esq. of Dundas, m. Jean Maria, eldest dau.
cf William, Lord Forbes, and had (with four daus., Dorothea,
m. George Brown, Esq., of Ellison, co. Roxburgh; Alice, in.
Sir John Wedderburn ; Barbara, m. George Ogilvie, of Langley
Park; and Elizabeth) an only son, his successor,
George Dundas, Esq. of Dundas, m. 24 Dec. 1784, Chris-
tian, 2nd dau. of Sir William Stirling, Bart, of Ardoch, by
whom (who d. 14 Sept. 1832) he left, James, his heir; Chris-
tian, in. 1804, John Hamilton, Esq. of Sundrum; Maiia, w.
1813, Robert Cunyngham, Esq.; and Anne, m. 1831, Mont-
gomerie Hamilton, Esq. The laird, who was a Capt. in the
E.I.C.S., and Commander of the "Winterton" East India-
man, was lost at the wreck of that ship off the coast of Mada-
gascar, 22 Aug. 1792. He was s. by his son, the present
James Dundas, Esq. of Dundas.
^i-ms— Arg., a lion rampant gu. Crest— A lion's head full-
faced looking through a bush of oak ppr. Siqiporters — Two
! gu., and below the shield, for a compartment, a
salamander in flames of fire ppr. Motto — Essayez.
" ai — Dundas Castle, near South Queeusferry, N.B.
DUITDAS OP ARNISTON.
Dundas, Egbert, Esq. of Avniston, Mid-Lothian,
J.P. and D.L., b. 23 March, 1823 ; m. 26 Sept. 1815,
Emily Louisa Diana, only child of the late Hon.
John James Knox, youngest sou of Thomas, Earl
of Eaufurly, and has issiie,
I. Robert, b. 28 July, 1857.
II. Henry, 6. 4 Sept. ls6G.
I. Marion. ii. Alice. in. Ellen.
IV. Hester, d. 1873.
iLtntilQC. — Sir James Dundas, of Arni?ton, son of
George Dundas, Esq. of Dundas, by Catherine his 2nd wife,
dau. of Lawrence, 3rd Lord Oliphant, was father of
Sir James Dundas, of Arniston, M.P. for co. Edinburgh,
appointed (1662) one of the Senators of the College of Justice.
Dying 1679, he left, by Marian his 1st wife, dau. of Robert,
Lord Boyd, with three daus., one son,
Robert Dundas, an eminent Lawyer, M.P. for co. Edin-
burgh, appointed Judge of the Court of Session 1689, which
office he filled for 37 years. He m. Margaret, dau. of Sir
Robert Sinclair, of Stevenson, and left at his decease (1727),
with other children, a son and successor,
BoBERT Dundas, Esq. of Arniston, 6. 9 Sept. 1685; Solicitor-
General 1717, and Lord Advocate of Scotland 1720. In 1722
he was M.P. for co. Edinburgh, and, 1737, became one of the
Judges of Session, when he assumed the titular designation of
Lord Arniston. He subsequently (1748) succeeded Duncan
I'orbes in the Presidency of the Court. His Lordship m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Watson, Esq. of Muir House, by
wliom he had (with two daus.) a son, Robert, his heir, of
whom presently. Lord Arniston m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir
Rooert Gordon, Bart, of Invergordon, and by her was lather
Henry, crcntert Viscoun^ Melville 24 Dec. 1802. Lord
Arniiituu U. i;C3, and was s. by his eldest son ai;d heir.
RoBEUT Dundas, Esq. of Arniston, Lord President of the
Court of Session, and M.P. for Mid-Lothlan, m. 1st, Henrietta
dau. of Sir James Carmichael, and had four daus'., Elizabeth
m. Sir John Lockhart Ross, Bart. ; Henrietfa, in. Adam, 1st
Viscount Duncan ; Margaret, in. General Scott, of Ealcomie;
and Anne, m. George Buchan, Esq. of Kelloe. He in. 2nd!y',
Jean, dau. of William Grant, Esq., Lord Prestongrange, and
by her had,
Robert, his heir.
Francis, Lieut.-Gen. and Governor of the Cape of Good
Hope.
AVilliam, Privy Councillor and Secretary at War 1802, Lord
Clerk Registrar of Scotland.
Philip, Governor of Prince of Wales' Island, in. 1803, Mar-
garet, sister of Sir David Wedderburn, Bart., and d. 1807,
leaving issue, Robert Adam, afterwards the Right Hon.
Robert Hamilton Nisbet Hamilton, M.P. for co. Lincoln,
m. 1828, Lady Mary, dau. of the 7th Earl of Elgin, and d.
1877 ; Philip, d. 1870, Lieut.-Col., in. Lady Jane, dau. of
the 7th Earl of Wemyss.
Grizel, m. Robert Colt. Esq.
Janet, m. John Hamilton, Esq. of Pencaitland.
The eldest son and heir,
Robert Dundas, of Arniston, M.P. for co. Edinburgh, Lord
ChiefBaronof the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, ";,<! 1787,
Hon. Elizabeth Dundas, eldest dau. of Henry, 1st Viscount
Melville, and d. I8I9, leaving issue, Robert, his heir; Henry,
Vice-Admiral R.N., c^. II Sept. 1863; William Pitt; Anne, iii.
J. Borthwick, Esq. ; and Joanna, in. G. Dempster, Esq. His
eldest son and heir,
Robert Dundas, Esq. of Arniston, to. 1822, Lilias Calder-
wood Durham, of Largo and Polton, only dau. of Thomas
Durham Calderwood, and representative of the Dueua:is of
largo, and had issue,
I. Robert, now of Arniston.
II. Thomas, Capt. I2th foot, b. 1825 ; m. Jane, dau. of John
Portal, Esq. of Laverstoke, Hants.
III. William, M.A., of the Kims, Faringdon, Barrister, of
Lincoln's Inn, b. 1826; m. 27 July, 1858, Etheldred Mary,
only dau. of the late Henry Champion Partridge, Esq. of
Hockham Hall, Norfolk.
IV. James Durham, Capt. 00th RiCes, b. 1835.
I. Elizabeth, d. 1862. u. Aaue.
Mr. Dundas d. 183S.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant gu. within a bordure az. Crest
— A lion's head affronte, looking through an oak-bush ppr.
Motto — Essayez.
Seat — Arniston, Gorebridgc, Edinburgh.
DUNDAS OF FINGASK AND CARHON
HALL.
Dfndas, Thomas Geoege, Esq. of Carron Ilall,
CO. Stirling, b. 14 May, 1853 ; s. his father 1872,
Lieut. 3rd Dragoon Guards, late 52nd foot.
ILillCaCJC.— Alexander Dundas, of Fingask, son of James
Dundas, of Dundas, by Christian his wife, dau. of John, Lord
Innermeath and Lorn, m. Eupham, dau. of Sir Alexander
Livingston, of Callendar, and d. 1451, during his confinement
in Dumbarton Castle, wherein he had been imprisoned through
the hostility of William, Earl of Douglas. He ^Vas s. by his
son,
Alexander Dundas, of Fingask, who m. Isabel, dau. of
Lawrence, Lord Oliphant, and had several sons and one
dau., the wife of Law, of Lawbridge. He fell at Flodden
1513, together with four of his sons, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Alexander Dundas, of Fingask, who in. Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir David Bruce, of Clackmannan, and had issue. He was
slain at Pinkie, and was 5. by his eldest son,
Archibald Ddndas, of Fingask, a man of much influence
in the time of James VI., who was s. at his decease by his
son,
William Ddndas, of Fingask, who m. 1582, Margaret, eldest
dau. and heir of Sir David Carnegie, of Clouthie, but having
no issue, was s. by his brother,
Archibald Dundas, of Fingask, who m. 1st, Jane, dau. of
Sir David Carnegie, by Eupham his 2nd wife, dau. of Sir
David Wemyss, of Wemyss, and had a son, John, his heir ;
and a dau. Nicholas, m. Fairlie of Braid. Archibald, in.
2ndly, Giles, dau. of Lawrence Mercer, of Aldie, and had a
son, Lawrence, Professor of Humanity at Edinburgh. The
eldest son,
Sir Jodn Dundac, of Fingask, a devoted Royalist, received
the honor of knighthood from Charles L at Dunfermline
1633. He TO. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir William Moncriei, of that
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DUN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DUN
ilk, Init haa no issue; and 2naiy, Margaret, tlau. of Gcor'i^e
Duiidas, of Dundas, by whom he had an only son, his succes-
sor, in 1G70,
JouN Ddndas, of Fingask, who dj. Magdalen, dau. of Thomas
Allardice, son of Allardice, of that illc, and was s. 1724, by his
son,
Thomas Dundas, of Fingask, who got a charter under tlie
Great Seal (1739) for erecting his kinds in co. Stirling into a
barony, under the designation of the Barony of Fingask. He
m. Berthea, dau. of John Baillie, of Castlecarry, and had two
sons, Thomas, his heir; and Laubunce, of Kerse, ancestor of
the Eakl of Zetland. The elder son,
Thomas Dundas, Esq. of Fingask, M.P. for Orkney and
Shetland, m. 1st, Anne, dau. of James Graham, of Airth,
Judge of the High Court of Admiralty for Scotland, lout had
no issue; and 2ndly, 1744, Lady Janet Maitland, dau. of
Charles, 6lh Earl of Lauderdale, and had issue,
Thomas, his heir. Chakles, of whom presently.
Margaret, m. A. Gibson, Esq.
Berthia, m. George Haldane, Esq.
Mary, ijt. James Bruce, Esq. of Kinnaird.
Janet, m. James Deans, Esq., M.D.
Mr. Dundas d. 17SG. His eldest son,
Thomas Dundas, Esq. of Fingask and Carron Hall, co. Stir-
ling, M.P., a General Ofliccr of distinction, m. 9 Jan. 17S4,
Lady Ehzabeth Eleanora Home, dau. of Alexander, 9th Earl of
Home, and by her (who survived until 10 April, 1837) he had
THO.MAS and other issue. He d. in the public service at Guada-
loupe, 3 June, 1794, and in thefollowing year a monumentwas
ordered by the House of CommQn.s to be erected to his memory
in St. Paul's Cathedral. His son and heir,
LiEUT.CoL. Thomas Dundas, of Carron Hall, ui. Charlotte
Anne, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Joseph Moore Boultbee, and left at
his decease, 24 May, 1860, one SHrviving son, Joseph, of whom
presently ; and two daus., Charlotte Anna, m. 1st, Col. Armine
Mountain, who d. 1854; and 2ndly, 1860, Gen. Sir John Henry
Lefroy, C.B., K.C.M.G.; and Clementina, m. 1850, Vincent
Kartolucci, and d. 1867. His only son,
Joseph Dundas, Esq. of Carron Hall, Major Stirlingshire
Militia, Lieut.-Col. Cumm. Stirlingshire Uifle Volunteers, b.
28 Nov. 1822; ju. 28 Nov. 1850, Margaret Isabella, dau. and
co-heir of Charles George Moir, Esq. of Dcnniore, co. Aber-
deen, by Mary Agnew his wife, dau. of Sir William Bruce,
Bart, of Stenhouse, and had issue,
I. Thomas Geokgb, now of Carron Hall,
II. Laurence Armine, (j. 4 Oct. 1854.
III. Arthur Bruce, li. 31 March, 18G0.
IV. Charles, b. 17 April, 1861.
V. Archibald Cospatrick, b. 3 Dec. 1S63.
VI. George Joseph, b. 26 Nov. 1866.
I. Maiy. II. Eleanor Charlotte. ih. Isabella.
He d. 1872.
Arms— Arg., a lion rampant gu. within a double trcssure
flory counteriioi-y gu. CrcU—A lion's head aftrontce looking
through a bush of oak ppr. Supxiorlers— Two lions. Multo—
Essayez.
/Seat— Carron Hall, Larbert, N.B.
DUNDAS OF BARTON COURT.
Dundas, Charles Ameseuey, Esq. of Barton
Court, Berks, h. 30 Nov. 1845.
ILtlltaflC— Sm James Whitley Deans Dundas, G.C.E.,
Admiral of the Fleet, of Barton Court, Berks, J. P. and D.L.
(son of James Deans, Esq., M.D., of Calcutta, by Janet
his wife, dau. of Thomas Dundas, Esq. of Fingask, M.P.,
descended from Alexander Dundas, of Fingask, son of James
Dundas, of Dundas, by his wife. Christian, dau. of John, Lord
Innermeath and Lorn), assumed the surname and arms of
Dundas by royal license. He was M.P. for Devizes, and
afterwards for Greenwich, and a Lord of the Admiralty in
1854, and was Commander-in-Chief of the British Naval
Forces in the Black Sea 185.5. He was b. 4 Dec. 1785 ; m. 1st,
28 April, 1808, his first cousin, Janet, only dau. of the late
Charles Dundas, Lord Amesbury, by Ann his wife, dau. and
sole heir of Ealph Wliilley, Esq. of Aston Hall, Flintshire, and
by her (who d. 7 Dee. 1837) had issue,
Charles James, of the Coldstream Guards, 5. 15 Jan. 1811;
M.P. for the Flint district 1838; m. 20 March, 1837, his
cousin, Janet Lindsay, dau. of John Jardine, Esq., and
grand-dau. of Bruce the traveller, and had issue, Charles
Amesburt, now of Barton Court. He d. H April, 185C.
James, M.A., Vicar of Kintbury.
Ann, „(. John Archer Uoublun, Esq. of Great Uallinebury,
Janet, m. Henry PLobarts, Esq.
Sophia, 5)!. James Coutts Crawford, Esq.; and d. 1850, !
leaving issue.
Sir James Deans Dundas to. 2n(lly, 3 Aug. 1847, Lady Emily
Moreton, dau. of the 1st Earl of Ducie. He d. 3 Oct. 1862.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant within a bordure flory countcr-
flory gu., quarterly with Whitley and Deans. Crests— l&t,
Dundas : A lion's head full faeed.looking through a bush of oak ;
ppr. ; 2nd, Whitley : A stag's head arg. attired or, holding
in its mouth the end of a scroll, bearing the motto. Live to ;
live. ilfo«oes— Essayez, for Dundas ; Vitc vol Marte, for i
Deans.
Seatx — Barton Court, near Hungerford, Berks; and Astoa
Hall, Hawarden, Flintshire.
DUNDAS OF CLOBEMON HALL.
Dundas, Lawrence George, Esq. of Clobemon
Hall, CO. Wexford, J.P. for tliat co. and tlie co.
Westmcath, h. June, 1814 ; on. 1st, 1835, Ellen, dau.
of Kev. li. Eyre, Kcctor of Ejre Court, co. Galway,
by wliom he liad,
Lorenzo Georcje, Lieut.-Col. Royal London 3Iilitia, h. April,
1837 ; m. 18G8, Lillie, 4th dau. of Robert Adams, Esq. of
Kensington, and has, Lorenzo Frank, b. 1872, and other
issue.
He m. 2ndly, Aug. 1854, Jane Anna Maria, only
child of Thomas Grimston, Esq., M.D., of Eipon,
CO. York, by Anna Maria his wife, dau. of the llcy.
Charles Fynes Clinton, and has by her,
I. Thomas Fynes Clinton, 6. Feb. 1859.
II. Sidney Lawrence, b. July, 1863.
III. Charles George, b. Oct. 1866.
IV. Henry James, b. 10 Aug. 1868.
V. John Ernest Frederick, 6. 10 Dec. 1376.
I. Annie Frances. ii. Emma Florence.
III. Caroline Anna Maria. iv. Ellen Marion.
V. Ida Alexandra. vi. Constance Lilly.
VH. Ethel Alice. viii. Eva Mary.
%iX\Cil^t. — Colonel Lawrence Dundas, of the 2Cth
Light Dragoons, who d. in 1795, had, by his wife Ellen, dau. of
Michael Green, Esq. of Midleton, co. Cork (who d. 1832), a
son,
Major Lawrence Dondas, 5th Fusiliers, who served in the
Peninsular war. He m. Sept. 1812, Charlotte Maria, only child
of George Slator, Esq. of Swiftbrooke, co. Dublin, and had
issue,
Lawrence George, now of Clobemon Hall.
George Charles. Henry Thomas.
William John.
Georgina Sarah. Adelaide Maria,
Major Dundas tZ. July, 18G6.
/S'tcti— Clobemon Hall, Feras, co. '\\'cxford.
DUNLOP OF DRUMHEAD.
DuNLOP, Egbert Buchanan, Esq. of Drumhead,
CO. Dumbarton, b. 11 Oct. 1870 ; m. 1st, 20 July,
1837, Emma, dau. of Thomas Smith, Esq., and by
her (who d. 16 March, 1851) had issue,
I. Robert, b. 27 May, 1838 ; to. 1876, Harriet Kylsie, eldest
dau. of Emanuel Baker, Esq. of York Place, Portmaa
Square, and has one son, Robert, b. 1877.
II. James, 6. 19 Sept. 1840.
III. Charles George, 6. 2 Jan. 1843.
IV. Henry Donald, R.A., b. 27 July, 1845; m. 28 Jan. I8C9, j^
Charlotte Frances, eldest dau. of Brigadier-Gen. Gilbert {
Buchanan, which lady d. 29 Aug. 1862. He to. 2ndly,
Selina, 2nd dau. of William Woolston, Esq., of Welling-
borough, Northampton, and has issue, Archibald Henry;
Colin Napier; and a dau., Selina.
V. Francis Campbell, b. 20 Jan. 1847.
I. Elizabeth, d. 17 Dec. 1839. ii. Caroline Annabella.
III. Frances Harriett, d. 1845. iv. Emma.
Mr. Duulop m. 2ndly, 3 March, 1859, Frances
Maria, 2nd dau. of the Ven. Edward John BurroW;
D.D., E.E.S., Archdeacon of Gibraltar.
ILiUCnflC— James Dunlop, of Garnkirk, a branch of th«
family of Dunlop of that ilk, m. Lilias, only child of Eoberl
Campbell, ol Northwoodside, by Catherine his wife, dau. anc
co-heir of John Napier of Kilmahcw. Their 2nd son.
DUJf
THE LANDED GENTRY".
DUN
401
EoBETiT DoNLOT, of Househill, TO. Isf, Jean Baird, dau. of
Bairil, of Craiston, and liis only cliikl by lier, iii. Robert
Dinwiddle, of Germiston, and was represented by the late
William Lockhaut, Esq. of Germiston and Milton Lockhart,
for many years M.P. for co. Lanark. Robert Dunlop m. 2ndly,
Janet, dau. of Archibald Buchanan, of Drumhead, by Jean
his wife, dau. of Gilbert Buchanan, of Bonkell, and Dorothea
Napier, a descendant of the famous John Napier, of Mur-
chiston, the inventor of Logarithms. By this marriage llobert
Dunlop had,
I. James, of Househill, Col. Eenfrew.shire Militia, whom in.
his cousin, Miss Buclianan, of the Bonkell family, and had
four daus., one of whom, the 2nd, m. the late A. D. Camp-
bell, Esq. of Ash Craig, Ayrshire, but without issue. All
the daus. are now deceased, and the estates of Househill
passed under the settlements to Robert Bdchanan Dun-
lop, Esq. of Drumhead, who sold it in 1872.
II. Robert Buchanan, of Drumhead, to which estate he .?.
as heir of entail, in right of his mother, on assuming the
name and arms of Bdchanan. He was Lieut. -Col. of tlie
London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteers, raised
at the time of the Lord George Gordon Riots. He ui.
21 May, 1805, Frances, 7th dau. of Samuel Beachcroft, Esq.
ot Wickham Court, Kent, Director of the Bank of England,
and d. 15 Jan. 1837, having had, besides a dau., ElizuLiuth,
three sons,
1 Robert Buchanan Dunlop, now of Drumhead.
2 James, d. 20 Dec. 1859.
3 Cliarles (licv.), Vicar of Henfield, Sussex, to. Fanny,
dau. of William Borrer, Esq. of Henfield, Sussex, and
</. 4 Sept. isrjl, leaving three sons and one dau., Charles
Seward, 0. 24 Oct. 1840; Henry Beachcroft, b. 27 Jan.
1812; WiUiam Buchanan, 6. 9 April, 1851; and Famiy
Elizabeth.
I. Lilias, m. Robert Sluirhcad, of Croy, but without issue.
II. Dorothea, m. Robert Fiudlay, of Easterhill {see Findi-AT
of jEasterhUl).
Arms — Buchanan and Dunlop quarterly. Motlo — Par sit
ifortuna labori.
J'rescU Residence— Ths Grange, Wrocclcsham, Farnham,
Surrey.
DUNLOP OF COESOCK.
Mfeeat-Dunlop, Mrs., of C'orsock, co. Kirkcud-
bright. Eliza Esther, only child of John Murray,
Esq. of Ainslie Place, Edinburgh, by Anna his wife,
dau. of Richard Downing Jennings, Esq. of St.
Eustatius, m. 18 July, 1844, ALE:i:ANDEE C. S.
MuiiBAY-DuNLOP, Esq. of Corsock, co. Kirkcud-
bright, J. P. and D.L., M.P. for Greenock (who was
" 27 Dec. 1798, and d. 1 Sept. 1870), and has liad
issue,
I. Alesandek, b. 3 Oct. 1S4S ; to. 4 Feb. 1S7.3, Charlotte
Claudine, sister of Rev. II. Eraser J. Coape Arnold, of
Ashby St. Legers, and d. s.p. 8 Oct. 1874.
H. John Murray, 6. 15 Dec. 1849 ; d. unm.
III. James Hamilton, b. 3 Oct. 1851; d. VMin.
IV. Henky Liston, Lieut. R.A., b. 11 Feb. 1857.
I. Anna, m. Rev. T. M. Lindsay, D.D.
II. Margaret Colquhoun, m. Rev. B. Bell.
m. Eliza AUce. iv. Mary Janet.
Mr. Dunlop assumed the additional surname of
MxiEEAY, on his wife succeeding her father, who d.
1849 ; and those of CoLQunouN Stikling on
succeeding to Law and Edinbarnet 1SG7.
HillCTttJC.— Alexander Dunlop, of Keppoch, co. Dum-
barton, b. 17GG, who claimed descent from a cadet of the
old Scottish House of Dunlop of Dunlop, m. 1st, 1788, Janet,
dau. of Robert Graham, Esq. of Gairbraid, co. Lanark, by
■whom he had issue, John, deceased, of Gairbraid {see Dunlop
of that place) ; two other sons, deceased without issue; and
a dau., deceased. He ?)i. 2ndly, 1796, Margaret, eldest dau.
if William Colquhoun, of Kenmure, co. Lanark {see Douglas's
■onage of Scotland), whose only son, William Colquhoun,
assumed the additional surname of Stirling on succeeding to
lands of Law and Edinbarnet, co. Dumbarton, and at the
death of the late Sir George Colquhoun, of Tillyquhoun,
ime the male representative of the Colqulioun family. Of
this marriage there were eleven children, of whom Mr. Murray
Dunlop, M.P., was tlic uldcbt.
Arms—Arsx., an eagle disi^layed gu. a bovdurc az. Crest—
A ship without sail-. jy.M/o— Dcus dabit vela.
iSeut— Corsock, Dah;cattic, co. Kirkcudbright..
DUNLOP OF MONASTEHBOICE.
Dtjnlop, Egbert Fostee, Esq. of Monasterboice,
CO. Louth, J.P., High Sheriff 1873, b. 10 April,
1S09; m. 15 March, 1836, Hon. Anno Elizabeth
Skeffiugton, sister of the late Viscount Masscreene
and Eerrard, K.P., and has had issue,
I. William James Skeffington, Lieut. R.E., b. at Genevan
24 Nov. 1847; d. Sept. 1871.
I. Harriett Catherine.
II. Annette Ehzabeth, m. 1870, Sir Leopold M'Clintock.
III. Blanche Louisa.
IV. Helen Mary, to. 1874, Rev. II. West.
V. Dorothea Roberta. vi. Mary Rachel.
iltnCilSC. — William Drummond Dunlop, Esq. of Monas-
terboice, CO. Louth, b. 3 July, 1780, third son of Robert
Delap, Esq. of Monellan, co. Donegal {see Uiat name), resumed
by royal license, 18G1, his family's original surnnme »f
Dunlop. He to. 1st, 5 Sept. 1805, Catherine, eldest dau. of
William Foster, D.D., Bishop of Clogher, and by her (who d.
5 Sept. 1842) had issue,
I. Robert Foster, now of Monasterboice.
I. Catherine Lctitia Drummond, d. unm. 1827.
II. Mary Anne Sarah, m. David Ross, of Bladensburg, Esq.,
and d. 1841.
III. Henrietta Jemima, d. unm. 1831.
He m. 2ndly, Mary, 2nd dau. of Col. Henry Gore Sankey, of
Fort Frederick, co. Cavan. He d. Nov. 1876.
For Lineage, &c., see Delap of Monellan.
Seal — Monasterboice, near CoUon.
DUNKn OF BRITTAS.
Dunne, Feancis Plunkett, Esq. of Brittas, in
the Queen's Co., J.P., High Sheriff 1878, b. 22 April,
1844 ; m. 22 Oct. 1873, Frances Jane, dau. of Kev.
Eobert Hedges Dunne, Eector of Lcmauaghan, in
the King's Co., and has issue,
I. Alice Maude. ii. Kathleen Flunkctt.
III. Frances Plunkett.
UllTCaSC. — The estate of Brittas has been time imme-
morial in the ancient family of Dunne, anciently O'Doinn,
chief of the name, and a sept, of historic note. The
O'Doinns occur frequently in McGeoghehan, in the Annals
of the Four Masters, and the other Irish authorities.
Teig O'Doinn, Chief of Ily-Regain, m. Gormley, dau. of
O'Conor Failghe, and had, with other issue, three sons,
I. Teig, his successor.
II. Terence, of Kilcavan, in the territory of Hy-Regain, which
lands his father settled on him. He was living in 1595, and
was mentioned in his brother's deed of settlement of Hy-
Rcgain, 20 July, 1590. His eldest son,
John, of Kilcavan, is mentioned in remainder in the deed
of settlement of Hy-Rcgain of 1616. He m. twice, had
several sons, and d. 18 Dec. 1636, leaving by his first
wife Mary, dau. of Laoighsigh O'Dempsey, of Deskert,
King's Co., an elder son,
Terence, of Kilcavan, who sold that estate, and d. 1680,
He was direct ancestor of.
Rev. John H. Dunne, Rector of Dunshaughlin, co.
Meath (son of James Dunne, last Sovereign of Port-
arlington, grandson of Lawrence Dunne, and great-
grandson of Terence Dunne, of Ards, whose father,
John Dunne, was son and administrator of Terence,
who sold Kilcavan). He m. Augusta, dau. of John
Bockett, Esq., co. Berks, and d. 27 Aug. 1863, leaving
by her, who d. 7 Jan. 1861,
1 Terence John Bockett Dunne, Esq. of Kilcooney.
King's Co., B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Lieut. 2nd
Queen's Regt., b. April, 1846.
2 Francis William Bradney, LL.B., Barrister-at-
Law, m. Henrietta, dau. of Henry Bradshaw, Esq.,
M.R.C.S.
1 Alice Sarah Bradney, m. Capt. Thompson, 7Sth
Highlanders.
2 Harriett Mary Augusta, m. George D.'Bushe,
Esq., R.N.
III. Owen, of Park, in the Queen's Co. ancestor of Dotne,
of Park, mentioned in the scttlcmeuts of the lly-Rcgam
territory.
The eldest son,
Teig O'Doinn, Chief of Hy-Rcgain, made three several
settlements of his estates 1590, 151)1, 1593. He «i. Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir James FitzPeirce Fitzgerald, of Ballysonan, CO.
Kildure, and had, besides two duus., lour sons,
492
DUN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DUN
I. Teio Oge, successor to his father, surrendered his estates
to James I., and got a fiat for a rc-grant, which never
passed (see Doyne of Wells).
II. Cormack, of Tyrtin Shine and Eoshoyne, had four sons,
Donald, Donough, Art and Owney.
ill. Barnaby, alUiK Brian, got one-fourth of Hy-Eegain from
liis father, ra. Margaret, of Fergananim O'MoUoy, and
d. 23 Dec. 16U, leaving issue,
1 Brian Ooe, of whom hereafter. 2 Garrett.
3 Donough. 4 I'hflim. 5 George.
6 Kaclan. 7 A liur.
1 Margaret. 2 Ivathcrine. 3 Ellen.
IV. Cahib, or Charles, of whom presently.
Teig O'Doinn, Chief of Ily-Eegain, was living in 1593, then
being very old and blind, his youngest son,
Cahie O'Doikn, alias Charles Dcnn, a " Good Scholar, and
a zealous Brotestant," was a Master in Chancery, and M.P. for
Tiinity College, Dublin. He petitioned against the passing of
the re-grant of Hy-Eegain to his elder brother, and got a
grant to himself of "The Brittas," and the greater portion of
the Hy-Eegain estates, which were erected into the Manor of
Brittas. He d. unm. 16 May, 1617, having bequeathed by his
will, dated 2 April previously, the manor to his nephew,
Brian Oge Dunn, of Brittas, b. 1599. He obtained from
Charles I. a patent for a large estate in the Barony of Tinne-
hinch, to hold to him and his heirs for ever in soccage, pro-
vided he did not take the name, style, or title of O'Doinn, and
that he should drop that name, and call himself Brian
Dcnn. He to. Sybella, dau. of Sir Robert Pigott, Knt. of
Dysart, and widow of Eichard Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally, both
in the Queen's Co , and d. 7 Nov. 1661, when he was s. by his
son,
Cahib or Charles Ddnne, Esq. of Brittas, who m. Margaret
Coghlan, and had issue, i. Terence, his heir; ii. Edward;
in. Barnaby; iv. John, Capt. in the army of James II.;
V. Charles, of Ballynakill ; his will, dated 8 Feb. 1680, was
proved 30 April, 1681 ; he was s. by his eldest son,
Terence Dcnne, Esq. of Brittas, who fought for James II.,
.ind fell at Aughrim, 1691. By Margaret his wife, dau. of
Daniel Byrne, and sister of Sir Gregory Byrne, 1st bart. of
Timogue, he left three sons and a dau.,
1. Daniel, m. Alice, dau. of Major-Gen. the Hon. William
Nugent, son of the Earl of Westmcath, and left two daus.,
his co-heirs,
1 Alice, m. Nicholas Plunkett, Esq. of Dunsoghly, and
was mother of Margaret Plu.vketx, who ra. her cousin,
Francis Dunne, Esq. of Brittas.
2 Margaret, m. James Hussey, Esq.
It. Barnaby, who left two daus only.
III. Edward, of whom presently.
I. Dorothy, m. Awley MoUoy.
The 3rd son,
Edward Dunne, Esq. of Brittas, m. 1730, Margaret, dan. of
Trancis Wyse, Esq. of the Manor of St. John. co. Watcrford,
by Mary his wife, dau of Thomas Masterson, Esq. of Castle-
town, CO. Wexford, and dying 1765, left issue, Francis, his
heir ; Barnaby, d. s. p. ; Anastatia, rn. Charles Whyte, Esq. of
Leixlip; Juliana, m. O'CanoU ; Margaret; and Mary. The
■eldest son,
Francis Dunne, Esq. of Brittas, m. 10 Aug. 1760, his cousin,
Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Nicholas Phmkelt, Esq. of Dun-
soghly Castlii. CO. Dublin, by Alice his wife, dau. aud co-heir
of Daniel Dtmne, Esq., and had issue,
Edward, his heir.
Francis, a Col. in the army, d. s. p. 1844.
Nicholas, of the Austrian service, killed in the storming of
F'ort du Ehin, during the French revolutionary war.
Alice, m. Henry Osborn, Esq. of Dardistown Castle.
Frances, d. unm. Katherine, d. xmrti.
Margarette, va. Ambrose O'Ferall, Esq. of Ballyna.
Mr. Dunne d. 20 Aug. 1776, and was s. by his son,
Edward Dcnne, Esq. of Brittas, Gen. in the army, 6. 14 Oct.
1763 ; m. 28 July, 1801, Frances White, of Bantry House, sister
to the Earl of Bantry, and niece to Viscount Longueville, of
Castle Mary, co. Cork, and d. 12 Nov. 1844, leaving issue,
I. Francis Plcnkett, his heir.
II. Edward Meadows, successor to his brother.
III. Robert Hedges (Rev.), Rector of Lamanaghan, M.A., to.
Martha Robinson, and has had issue,
1 Nicholas, Lieut. 21st regt., d. unm.
2 Charles Henry I'lunkett. 3 Edward.
4 Robert. 5 Francis. 6 Richard.
1 Frances Jane, m. 22 Oct. 1873, Francis Plunkttt Dunne,
Esq. of Brittas.
2 Alice Plunkett, m. Major Upton. 3 Helen.
TV. Richard, Major in the army.
V. Charles, an oflicer in the army.
Gen. Dunne d. 12 Nov. 1814, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eight Hon. Fbancis Plunkett Dcnne, M.A., of Brittas ana
Dunsoghly Castle, co. Dublin, who was (through his
grandmother, Margaret Plunkett) one of the represen-
tatives of the distinguished family of Plunkett of Dun-
snrjhhj, as well as of the Tregians of Treglan, co. Cornwall.
He was a Privy Councillor in Ireland, a Major-Gen. in
the army, and Lieut. -Col. Queen's Co. Militia, J. P. and
D.L., M.P. for Portariington from 1847 to 1857, and for the
Queen's Co. from 1859 to 1868. Gen. Dunne held office aa
Clerk of the Ordnance 1852, and was Private Secretary to the
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1858 to 1859. He d. v.nm.
6 July, 1874, aged 72, and was s. by his brother,
Edward Meadows Dunne, Esq. of Brittas, J. P., Barrister-
at-Law, m. 12 Sept. 1835, Marianne, 4th dau. of Langford
Rowley Heyland, Esq. of Glendaragh and Tamlaght, Lieuc-
Col. Derry Militia, and had by her (who d. Aug. 1860) issue,
I. Edward, d. unm. 6 Sept. 1848.
II. Alexander, d. unm. 9 Oct. 18.55.
III. Francis Plunkett, now of Brittas.
1. Frances Jane.
Mr. Dunne d. 19 Sept. 1875, and was s. by his eldest son, tbo
present possessor.
Arms — Az., an eagle displayed or. Crest — On a mount
o:ik tree in front thereof a newt all ppr. Motlo — Mullacher
a boo.
Seats — Brittas, Clonaslee, Queen's Co.
DTJNSCOMBE OF MOUNT DESEET.
DuNscoMBE, EoBEET, Esq. of Mount Desei-t, co.
Cork, h. 5 April, 1841 ; m. 28 Aug. 1876, Harriet
Frances Beresford, younger dau. of the late Kev.
Arthur John Presloa, M.A., Canon of Kildare,
Eector of Kilmeage, Vicar of Rathernon and
Prebendary of Lulliamore, co. Kildare, by Harriot
Hickman, his wife, eldest dau. of James FitzGerald
Massy Esq. of Stoneville and Clouglinarold, co.
Limerick.
ILllTCagC— The Dunscombes are an old race, capable of
being traced to a very remote period in Devon. Some were
among the Pilgrim Fathers who sought a home in Ameri
and Edward Dunscombe, who is stated to have been a son of
Christopher, and grandson of John DunscoMibe, of Dunscombe,
Devon, 1566, settled in Cork, Ireland ; of which city
NoBLETT Dunscombe, Esq., 6. 1626, was Mayor 1665. He
TO. 1652, Mary, niece to Sir William Hull, Knt. of Lemcon, co.
Cork, and dau. of Henry Hull, of Clonakilty, co. Cork, and ci.
June, 1695, leaving one son, William, of whom presently;
and three daus., Elizabeth, to. 1673, Robert Rogers, Esq., M.P.
for Cork; Mary, m. 1st, 1676, James Harlowyne, Esq. of Cork,
and 2ndly, 1680, John Hull, Esq. of The Little Island; and
Sarah, m. 1687, John Spread, Esq. The only son,
William Ddnscombe, Esq. b. 1660; to. 1st, Oct. 1
Catherine, sister to Sir John Meade, Bart., and by her, who d.
Jan. 1692, he had (with four daus.) one son, Meade, h. 1691,
m. Nov. 1720, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Dillon Newman, Esq.
of Cork, and d. 1729, learing (with two daus., Mary and
Catherine) two sons, William, 6. 1721, and Eichard, 6. 17'23, ol
whom there are many descendants. William Dunscombe :
2ndly, 1695, Mary, dau. of Alderman William Roberts, of Cork,
and d. Sept. 1720, leaving issue two sons and two daus.,
Noblett, of Mount Desert, b. 1699, High Sheriff 1730, and M.P,
for Lismore from 1727 to 1744, m. Elizabeth, dau. of James
Barry, Esq. of Eathcormac, and d. s. p. May, 1745; George,
of whom presently; Helena, who ryi. Stephen Mazicke, Esq.;
and Henrietta, who m. Eedmond Barry, Esq. of Ballyclough.
Mr. Dunscombe purchased Mount Desert 1703. His 3rd son,
CoL. George Dunscombe, of Mount Desert, b. May, 1712;
s. his brother 1745. He m. Feb. 1738, Penelope, the 2nd da
of Colonel Nicholas Colthurst, of Ballyally, co. Cork, by Bene
lope his wife, the only child of Sir John Topham, Knt. o
Dublin, one of the Masters in Chancery, and d. Jan. 1752
leaving (with four daus., Penelope, m. 1760, John Carleton, Esq
of Woodside, co. Cork; Mary, m. July, 1769, Walter Atkin
Esq. of Leadington, co. Cork; Harriet, and Elizabeth, wh(
both d. Uhm.) an only son and heir,
Nicholas Dunscombe, of Mount Desert, h. 1741; Higl
Sheriff 1765; to. May, 1764, Mary, only child of Thomas Parker
Ksq. of Inchigagin, near Cork, by Mary his wife, the eldes
dau. of Swithin White, Esq. of Cork, and had issue,
George, of whom presently.
Euliert Parker, who assumed the name and arms of Parkek
in lieu of his patron vniic, on succeeding to his mother'
property, lie ;«. 20 April, 1788, his cousin, Helena, one o
DUN
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DUP
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the daus. of Eicliard Dunscombc, Ksq., by Jane Batemnn
his wife, and d. July, 1815, leaving several sons and thixc
daus.
William, Lieut. 12th Light Dragoons, d. Feb. 1827.
Thomas, an Alderman of Cork, m. Feb. 1798, Mary, eldest
dau. of Alderni;\n Shaw, of the City of Cork ; and d. Ucc.
1833, leaving issue, 1 Nieholas (Rev.), Chancellor of the
Diocese of Cork, and Rector of St. Nicholas, Cork, b. 25 Dec.
1798, m. 3 Feb. 1844, his cousin, Penelope, youngest dau. of
George Dunscombe, Esq. of Mount Desert; 2 John Shaw,
b. July, 1806, TO. 1 Sept. 1830, Lucy, only child of Henry
Orpen, Esq. of co. Kerry, d. 30 May, 1854; 3 Thomas Shaw,
b. 18 Feb. 1811, to. 24 July, 1850, Jane, the eldest dav^ of
William Gillespie, Esq. ; and 1 Isabella.
Nicholas, Rector of Kilcully, d. Aug. 1838, unm.
Rowland, formerly a Lieut in the army, d. April, 183.5.
Parker, 6. 30 Nov. 1781; »ii. 6 Jan. 1803, Jane, the 3rd and
youngest sister of William Waggett, Esq., Recorder of Cork,
and dau. of Christopher Waggett, Esq. of Kitsboro', and t(.
4 June, 1829, leaving issue,
Nicholas, now of King William's Town House (see that
family).
Cliristopher Waggett, 6. 17 April, 1808; m. 6 July, 1830,
Maria, only dau. of Rev. Edward Batchclor, of Dublin ;
and d. 5 Feb. 1839, leaving issue, Parker, b. Aug. 1831 ;
Edward; Christopher; and two daus., Elizabeth and
Jane.
Johanna Waggett, in. 23 Dec. 1824, Rev. Dr. John Webb,
LL.D., of The Hill, near Cork. He d. 9 Sept. 1842, leaving
two sons, John McDonnell, Capt. 4th Royal Irish Dragoon
Guards, b. Nov. 1825; and Randal, b. Oct 1832.
Mary, d. unm. July, 1827. Penelope, d. unm. 1816.
EUzabcth, m. 1800, Abraham Lane, Esq. of the City of Cork,
and Sheriff of the same 1798.
dr. Dunscombe d. 15 March, 1793, and was s. by his eldest
in,
George Dunscombe, Esq. of Mount Desert, i. 17 March, 17G5 ;
ligh Sheriff 1789; ?«. 25 Sept. 1S06, Lydia, the 2nd dau. of
Iharles Denroche, Esq. of Cork, by Anne Dorman his wife,
,nd had issue,
Nicholas, late of Mount Desert.
Anne Dorman, m. 26 July, 1837, Benjamin Swcte, Esq. of
Greenville.
,Mary Parker.
Lydia, m. 6 May, 1845, Rev. Henry Gillmnn.
Penelope, m. 3 Feb. 1844, to her cousin, Rev. Nicholas
Dunscombe.
le d. 3 Marcli, 1835, and was s. by his only son,
Nicholas Dunscombe, of Mount Desert, J. P., D.L., and High
Iheriff for co. Cork 1860, 6. 23 Aug. 1807 ; m. 2 April, 1839,
Fane, 4th dau. of Robert Carr, Esq. of Cork, and d. 25 April,
876, having had issue,
I. George, b. March, 1840; to. July, 1868, Mary, elder dau.
and co-heir of the late Jasper Pyne, Esq. of Ballyrolane and
Castle Masters, and d. 2 Aug. 1869, leaving an only child,
Georgina Violet Mary Masters. His widow m. 2ndly, Aug.
1871, George Brown, Esq.
II. RoBEET, now of Mount Desert.
HI. Noble Reginald, d. unm. 2 Aug. 1875.
I. Jane, i/i. Capt. Thomas Clarke, of the Pvoyal Ilorse
Artillery.
Seai— Mount Desert, Cork.
DUNSCOMBE OF KING WILLIAM'S
TOWN.
Dfnscombe, Nicholas, Esq. of King William's
Town House, King William's Town, co. Cork, J. P.
incl F.G.H.S., eldest son of Parker Dunscombe
(the youngest son of Nicholas Dunscombe, of Mount
Desert, see f receding Memoir), b. 20 Oct. 180i ;
m. 23 July, 1830, Anna Matilda, eldest dau. of
Thomas Johnston, Esq. of Fort Johnston, near
&lasslough, CO. Monaghan, by Martha his 1st -wife,
eldest dau. of the Eev. James Hingston, LL.D.,
Vicar-General of the Diocese of Cloyue, and by
lier (who d. 21 Oct. 18G5) had issue,
I. Parker, b. 7 Feb. 1834; m. 27 March, 18G5, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of the late Abraham Ruddock, Esq. of co.
Down, and has surviving issue, Nicholas, 6. 25 May, 1867.
U. Nicholas, b. 18 Jan. 1835; m. 26 Oct. 1868, Helen Style,
third dau. of Lieut. Arthur Barrow, of the 30th regt., and
grand-dau. of Lieut. -Col. Barrow, of same regt.; d. 6 Jan.
1870, leaving issue, Nieholas Blake, b. 22 July, 1869. He
was senior Capt. in the 2nd batt. 2nd Queen's Royals;
served in the 46th regt. at Sevastopol, and obtained his
company before that Russian stronghold, got medal and
clasp for it, also the Sardinian and Turkish medals.
III. William Waggett, b. 27 April, 1837, wrecked on the
Mucka Rocks, Pallisier Bay, New Zealand, 14 Sept.
1869, was unm.
IV. Henry, 6. 5 June, 1833.
V. George, b. 6 Dec. 1843.
VI. Clement, 6. 27 March, 1846, M.A. and L.C.E.T.C.D.
Borough Engineer and Surveyor to the Corporation of
Derby.
I. Martha, m. 24 Dec. 1851, Rev. Walter Johnston, eldest
son of Henry George Johnston, Esq. of Fort Johnston, co.
Monaghan; and d. 6 Feb. 1855, leaving an only dau.»
Martha Dunscombe.
II. Jane Ellen Waggett, d. unm. 25 April, 1SG7.
UlliratfC— The same as Dunscombe of Mount Desert.
.(4 rni.?— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron erm. between
three talbots' heads erased gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., two bars and
in chief a demi-griffin segreant sa. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, a horse's foreleg sa. hoof arg. il/o££o— Fide litaa.
vineit.
Seat— King William's Town House, co. Cork.
DTJPPA OF HOLLINGBOURNE.
DUPPA, George, Esq. of Ilollingbourne House,
Kent, J.P., High Sheriff for Kent, m. 1870, Alice
Catharine, eldest dau. of Philip John William
Miles, Esq., and grandson of Sir William Miles,
Bart., and has,
Brtan Baldwin George, 6. 1871.
IL f urn (JC— Baldwin DurrA, Esq. of Hollingbourne, D.L.„
I.arristcr-a't-Law, High Sheriff of Kent 1735; d. unm. 30 Nov..
1764, aged 82, and was buried in Ilollingbourne Church. By
his will he devised his estates to his kinsman,
The Rev. Richard Hancorn (grandson of Richard Haneorn
and Eleanor Duppa, his wife), who assumed by Act of Par-
liament 5 George III., in compliance with a proviso in the
bequest, the surname and arms of Dhppa. He m. an heiress
of the name of Baas, a lady of German extraction, but dying
1790, was s. by his brother (who had previously changed his.
name from Haneorn),
Baldwin Doppa, Esq. This gentleman was .shipwrecked in'
the " Ramillies," 1760, on the Bolt Head, and was the only-
officer who, with twenty-live of the crew, escaped by leaping
from the vessel upon the rocks. He to. 1762, Miss Martha
Geach, and d. 1798, leaving a dau. Martha, m. Williai.i
Higgins, Esq. ofMiddlewood, co. Hereford; and a son,
Baldwin Duppa Duppa, Esq. of Hollingbourne, J. P. and
D.L.,&. Nov. 1763; to. 1800 Mary, dau. of Major-Gen. Gladttia,
of Stubbing Court, and by her (who d. 28 June, 1837) had,
I. Baldwin FRA^xls, Barrister-at-Law, m. Catherine, dau.
and co-heir of Philip Darell, Esq., brother of Henry Uaixli,
Esq. of Calehill, Kent, and left issue,
1 Baldwin Francis, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, d. 10 Nov.
1873.
2 Brian Philip Dabell Dlppa, of Malmaynes Hall, PvO-
chester. ;i Euston Whitney.
1 Catherine Mary. 2 Elenor Henrietta.
3 Blanche Florence.
n. Brian Edward, B.A., m. Miss Long, dau. of W. Long,
Esq., M.P., of Rood Ashton.
III. Henry Clarke, of Malmaynes Hal!, Kent, b. G April, 1805,
m. 12 July, 1840, Julia Anne, dau. of Col. Thorndyke, U.A.,
by Frances his wife, dau. of Col. Edmund Faunce.
IV. Charles Berridge, m. 6 Dec. 1843, Ellen Pink, dau. of
Major-Gen. Faunce, C.B., of Bath.
V. George, now of Hollingbourne.
I. Mary Dorothy, ?ii. 1840, Edward Carroll Faunce, Esq. of
Sharsted, Kent.
II. Frances Anne. ni- Sar.-ih Charlotte.
IV. Harriet. V. Ellen.
Mr. Duppa d. 5 April, 1847.
Arms— Az., a lion's paw erased in fess between two bars of
chain or; on a canton of the second a rose gu. Crtst — An arm
in armour holding a lion's paw erased or.
i'eat— Hollingbourne House, near Maidstone.
DT7 PHE OF WILTON PARK.
Dtt Pkk, Caledon Geoege, Esq. of Wilton Paric,
Bucks, J.P. and D.L., formerly M.P. for Bucks, and
of the Life Guards, b. 28 March, 1803 ; m. 1833,
Louisa Cornwallis, 3rd dau. of the late Sir William
Maxwell, 5th bart. of Mourcith, co. Wigtou, and
has issue,
Georgiana Louisa. Emu-t Madelina.
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TJIE LANDED GENTRY.
DUR
jLtliragC— TosTSS Dc Tvv., r.sq. of Wnion rarV, CO.
Bucks, Governor of Sladras (who (/. 30 Sept. 1780). ui. 17CC,
Bebecca, dau. of Nathaniel Alexander, Esq., and sister of
James, 1st Earl of Caledon, by whom (who d. 1800) he had
<with five daus., EUza, aged 96 in 1853, i/i. 1st, Arthur
Brice, Esq., and 2ndlj-, 1803, to the late lion, and Kev. John
Blackwood ; Jane, deceased, m. Wallop Brabazon, Esq. of
Bath House, co. Louth ; Charlotte, deceased, vi. Lieut. -Gen.
O'Loghlin; Cornelia, deceased, m. Edward Townsend, Esq. of
Wincham Hall ; and Eebecca, m. Sir I'hilip Grey Egerton,
Bart., a son and successor,
James Du Pbe, E.=q. of Wilton Park, J.P. and D.L., ITi^h
Sheriff, 1825; 6. 10 June, 1778; m. IS Stay, ISOl ; Madclina,
2nd dau. of Sir William Maxwell, 4th bart. of ilonreith, co.
AVigton, and d. 13 June, 1870, having had issue,
I. Caledow Geobge, now of Wilton Park.
II. William Maxwell (Rev.), Vicar of Woobum, Bucks, m.
6 July, ls37, Emily, 3rd dau. of Sir Thomas Baring, Bart.,
of Stratton Park, Hampshire; andd. 16 Oct. 1856, leaving
i5.=iie.
lu. Charles Lennox Irby.
I. Catherine Anne, to. Pascoe St. Le?eT"(5renfell, Esq.
II. Mary Louisa, m. John Labouchcre, Esq., brother of the
late Lord Taunton.
ui. Emily Madelina, m. 1st, 1830, Lord William Montagu,
•2nd son of William, oth Duke of Manchester; and 2ndly,
1844, Bichard Tonson Evanson, Esq., M.D. She d. 1848.
IV. Caroline Adelaide, m. the late Kev. Spencer Thornton :
he '(. Sept. 1839.
V. Gertrude Louisa. vi. Louise Frances.
VII. Fanny. Tin. Julia.
Arr,i.i — Az., a chevron or, between two mullets in chief and
a lion passant in base arg. ; from the centre chief a pile
issuant of the 2nd. Crest— A lion rampant arg. resting the
■dexter hind paw on a fleur-de-lis gu.
Seat— WUton Park, Beaconsfield, Bucks.
DUEANT OF SHARPHAK.
DrEA^T, EiCHAED, Esq. of Sharpliam, Devon,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheritf 1851, b. Jan. 1791 ; in.
Jan. 1S12, Elizabeth, dau. of James Sarage, Esq.
of London, and by her (who d. 1855) has issue,
I. RicHABD, of High Canons, Herts, J.P. cos. Herts and
Middlesex, 6. Sept. 1812; m. May, 1S56, Charlotte Still,
dau. of Lieut.-Col. Alexander Wilton Dashwood, and by
her (who d. 1SC3) has a son, Richard, 6. 22 Sept. 1360, and
four daus.
n. Charles James, 6. June, 1829: m. 1S52, Eva Dora Ann,
dau of late Thomas Vardon, Esq.
I. Louisa, m. 1847, John Oxley Parker, Esq. of WooJham
3Iortimer Place, Essex.
II. Elizabeth Jane. in. Emily.
Mr. Durant is son of the late Eichai-d Durant, of
Exeter, merchant (who cL 1808, aged 56), by Jane
liis wife, dau. of WiUiam Pyne, of the same' place,
and grandson of George Diirant, also of Exeter
(who d. 1787), by EUzabeth Powell his wife.
Ar.hs — Sa., a cross-crosslet engrailed between four annulets
or. Cieiit — A boar bendy of six or and sa. pierced through
the back by a sword in bend sinister ppr. and resting the
dexter foot upon a crosstmsslet gu. Motto— Seati qui durant.
/i'eat— Sharpham, near Totnes.
DURDIN OP HUNTINGTON CASTLE.
DrEDiN, Alexandee, Esq. of Huntington Castle,
CO. Carlow, and of Albanv, Monkstown, co. Dublin,
LL.D., J.P., 6. 6 March, 1821; to. 6 Sept.. 1851,
Melian Jones, 2nd dau. of the late Matthew Hayman,
Esq. J.P. (see HATSiAy of South Alheif), and has
eurriTing issue four daus.,
I. Helen Alexandrina Melian. ti. Florence Amy.
III. Melian Lucy Anne. iv. Havriette Emily Hayman.
ILinragC— It is stated that this family is a branch of a
very ancient Essex family, and that John Dobdi.n, Esq. a
Magistrate for that CO. tZ. in the early part of the 17th cen-
tury, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, where, until
lately, was a tablet to his memory. His son,
Jobs Dubdin, Esq., migrated to co. Cork, Ireland, circa 1639.
When t!ie great rebellion broke out, 1641, he was constrained
to Hee back to England, and, in a Ust of fugitives, we And his
name recorded as " John Dunlin, of Glanroire." He resided
for a time in Norwich ; and, in the regi.'tiy of St. George's
Church, in that city, is the baptism, 1649, of his youngest
child, " Mary, dau. of John Durdin and Mary his wife." On
the restoration of tranquillity in Ireland, Mr. Durdin returned
to CO. Cork, where he died at the great age of 108, and was
buried at Carrigtuohill. His son,
MicH.iEL DcBDix, Esq. was of Ballymagoolcy, co. Cork,
1663. He m. Anne, dau. of Edmund Cotter, of Innismore,
CO. Cork, and sister of Sir James Cotter, Knt., and dying,
aged 97, was buried at Carrigtuohill, being s. by his son,
John DuBDiN, Esq. of Fontarabia, co. Cork, b. 1676; m.
Anne, dau. of Alexander Cole, Esq. of Innoshannon, co.
Cork, iind had issue. He d. llTi, aged 96, and was buried at
Carrigtuohill. His son,
Alexandeb Dubdin, Esq. 6. 1712 ; was of Shanagarry, co.
Cork, and of Huntingdon, CO. Carlow. Tliis gentleman was
married four times. His first wife was Miss Dunscombe, ol
CO. Cork, by whom he had no issue. His 2nd wife, whom he
m. 1746, was Mary, dau. of James Duncan, Esq. of Kilnioon
House, CO. Meath. She d. a few days after the birth of hci
only child,
I. RicHAKD, 6. 1747; m. Helen, dau. and heir of Sir John
Esmonde, of Huntington, or Huntingdon Castle,* neai
Clonegal, co. Carlow, the 4th bart. of the elder line, and
by her had an only son, Alexander, who d.g.p.
Mr. Durdin m. Srdly, 1766, Anne (n^e Vaux>, relict ol
WiUiam Pcnn, E-sq.f grandson of the Founder of Pennsylvan
and with this lady he received a large portion as well of the
Irish, as of the American estates of that family. J On lie
decea.5e s. p. 1767, he m. 4thly,' Jan. 1768, Barbara, 2nd dau
(by his wife Margaret, eldest dau. and co-heir of Piober:
Atkins, Esq. of Waterpark and Highficld, co. Cork) of Warhan^
St. Leger, Esq. of Heyward's Hiil ; and by her (who d. 1S20.
he had further issue,
II. Warham, of Sunville, Dromadda, and Midleton Lodge
all in CO. Cork, 6. 1768; m. 27 May, 1792, Anne, eldest dau
(by his wife Martha, dau. of John Downing, Esq. of Broom
field) of Thomas Garde, Esq. of Ballindiiiiss, co. Cork, auc
by her^who d. 1847) had issue,
1 Alexander, 6. 1797 ; d. unm. at Pari.s, Dec. 1819.
2 Thomas Garde, of Shanagarry Castle, co.. Cork (the olc
seat of the Penns), an officer of the 13th Light Dragoons
■III. 17 June, 1835, Anne Isabella, dau. of — Eaves, Esq.
and by her has issue, John and Henrietta.
3 Henry, served in Spain, and has a foreign order o
knighthood.
4 Warham, an ofHccr in the Perth Rifles.
5 Charles, of Sunbury, co. Cork, »j. Miss Bowles ; d. 2-
Dec. 1875.
1 EUzabeth, d. unm..
2 Barbara, m. John Boston, M.D. of Midleton, co. Cork :
and d. 1854, leaving issue.
3 Anne, m. Stephen Jermyn Masters, Esq. ; and d. 1830.
4 Jane, m. John Bowles, Esq., of Ballinvilla.
5 Louisa, m. William Garde, Esq., of Bilberry, and d. ii
1S34, leaving issue.
III. John, Barrister-at-Law, of Ballymagoolcy, co. Cork
6. 1770; d.f unm. 30 March, 1817, and was buried a
Clonegal. f
IV. Alexander, 5. 1773; m. Mary dau. of Thomas Ehamc?
Esq. of CO. Wicklow, by whom lie had issue, Alicia, m. Is42
William Whitton, Esq. of DubUn. He i(. 19 May, 1829, am
was buried at Clonegal.
V. Robert Atkins, of Cranemore House, co. Carlow, J.P
D.L. : m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Garde, Esq., of Hal
liiidiniss, co. Cork, who d. 1852. He d. 6 Jan. .1841, leavin
1 Alexander Warham (Rev.) (West Parade, Norwich), m.
Oct. 1847, Lydia, only child of Robert Pitcher, Esq. <
Kenwick Hall, co. Norfolk, J.P.
2 Thomas Garde, Incumbent of Oldcastlc, co. Mcath
Charlotte, dau. of Anthony Browne, Esqi of Ratligai
Dublin, J. P., and has issue.
3 Charles Garde, 6. 1814, Barrister-at-Law; d. unm. 184:
* This castle was erected in 1625, by Sir Laurence Esmondc
Tart., and was so called after the ancient seat of his ancestor
at Huntingdon, in Lincolnshire. Capt. Richard Esmondi
the founder's 2nd son, died of a wound accidently received b
the discharge of his fowling piece In the hall of the castle
Mr. Alexander Durdin purchased, in 1762, of the rcj.K
sentatives of Sir John Esmonde, the manor and castle of Uui
tingdon.
t By her previous marriage with Mr. Pcnn, this lady had
dau., Christina Gulielma, m. 1761, Peter Gaskell, Esq.
; On his father's remarriage with Mrs. Penn, Mr. Riehar
Durdin removed to Pennsylvania, and founded, upon a porriu
of the Penn property conveyed to himself, a town called " llui
tingdon," after the castle in Carlow. This town is now of .«cifl
cicnt importance to have ita name inserted in mosL maps oi It
United States.
DYK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DYK
495
•1 r.obort Garde, 6, 1818; m. Fidelia, only dau. of William
Jiurdin, Esq. of Huntington Castle, and d. 19 Oct. laiS,
luaving issue.
VI. William, of whom presently.
Tii. Michael, b. 1788, and left issue, two sons and a dau.
I. Margaret, m. Thomas McCarthy, Esq. of lleathlield, near
Youglial, and of Dublin, hy whom she had four sons.
II. Sarah, m. John Eevell, Esq. of Ardoyne, co. Carlow, and
had issue, a son and a dau.
HI. Jane, la. Capt. Eoche, but has no surviving issue.
IV. Barbara, m. Henry Beere, Esq. of Black Castle, co. Kil-
dare, by whom sIk had two daus.
V. Harriette, d. vMm.at Huntington Castle, 21 March, 1872.
Mr. Purdin d. 20 Sept. 1807, aged 95. His 6th son,
William Dokdin, Esq. of Huntington Castle, co. C:nlow,
T..A.., M.D., 6. 1779; m. April, 1820, Mary Anne, dau. of Wil-
liam Drury, Esq., of BalUnderry, co. Wicklow, and had issue,
ALEX.4NDEB, uow of Huutingtou Castle, his heir.
Fidilia, m. her cousin, Robert Garde Durdin, Esq., A.M., an
Alderman of Dublin.
Dr. Durdin d. at his seat, Huntington Castle, 4 Jan. 1840.
na.s— Gu., a chevron or, between three lions' heads erased
ppr. Crest— A lion rampant ppr. AJntto — Vi et virtute.
Sea is— Huntington Castle, Clouegal, co. Carlow; anJAlbaiiv,
Monkstown, co. Dubhn.
DYKES OF DOVENBY.
EALLANTINE-DtKES, LAMPLUGH FEESCnEVILLT;,
Esq. of Dovenby Hall, J.P. and D.L., b. 5 July,
185-Jt; m. 19 Feb. 1879, Editb, youngest dau. of R.
Howard-Brook, Esq. of Castle Howard, co. Wicklow,
HCtnCaSC— The name, originally Del Dykes, is derived
from the two lines of Roman Wall in Brugh, from whence the
family at a remote period originated. Eameries de Dikes,
who lived before the reign of Henry II. (chart. Lanercost),
is tlie first supposed ancestor.
Robert del Dykes grants, by a deed without date, lands at
Burgh; the name in it however, of Sir Hugh de Mutton, fixes
the time at end of Henry III., or beginning of Edward I.
William del Dykes conveys, in a deed, also without date,
supposed by the writing to be that of Henry III. or
Edward I., lands at Waverton to William del Dykes, witness
the Lord Hugh de Benton (Sheriff) and others. He was
father of
William del Dykes, who, temp. Edward II., m. Agncta,
heiress of Sir Hugh de Waverton, of Waverton. In 5 Edward
III. is a conveyance of lands at Waverton to John de Oruieby,
Agnet de Dykes, and their heirs. Besides this dau., in. to
John de Ormeby, they had a son,
AVilliam del Dykes temji. Edward III. His name appears
as witness in a deed of 12 Edward III. He was father of
William del Dykes, teiii}!. Richard II., m. Jane, dau. and
co-heir of Sir Hugh de Dystington, of Dystyngton. His son,
William del Dykes, m. temp. Henry IV., Catherine, dau. of
William Thwaytes, of Thwaytes, and had, with two daus., one
in. to Nicholas de Irton of Irton, and anotjoor, JsaJicl, m.
Robert Brisco, of Crofton, a son, A "B C U
William del Dykes, of Wardhall, temxirWESKf^Wl., who
represented the county in Parliament. He m. Elizabeth, dau.
of William de Leigh of Isel. In a French genealogical publica-
tion this WiUiam del Dykes is mentioned as being wounded on
the Lancastrian side at the battle of Wakefield. " Sous le rcgne
de Henry VI., William del Dykes representa le comte de Cum-
berland au Parlement Anglais : il combattit pour la cause de
Lancastre, et fut blesse ^ la bataille de Wakefield, &c." His
son and successor,
William del Dykes, of Wardhall, to. temp. Edward IV.
Christiana, dau. and co-heir of Sir Richard Salkeld of Corby,
by his wife Jane Vaux, dau. and heir of Roland Vaux, of
Tryermain, and had a son,
Thomas Dykes, of Wardhail, who furnished horse in the
Border service of this period, m. temp. Henry VII., Isabel,
only child and heiress of John Pennington, Esq. of Muncaster
Castle, eldest son and heir of Sir John Pennington, of the
same. His son,
Leonard Dykes, of Wardhall, m. temp. Henry Vlll., Anne,
tlau. of John Layton, Esq. of Delmayne, and had, with a dau.,
nt. Gavan Eaglesfield, a son and successor,
Thomas Dykes, Escheator of Westmorland temp. Eliza-
beth, TO. Jane, dau. of Lancelot Lancaster, Esq. of Sock-
Ijridge, and was «. by his son,
Leonard Dykes, of Wardhall, m. 43 Elizabeth, Anne, only
eurviving child and heir of Thomas Radcliffe, Esq. of Mayland
and Bishopton, co. Durham. As she was a minor and ward of
the Crown, he was amugned for high treason, but received a
general pardon by warrant from the Crown under the Great
Seal, which is still preserved amongst the family papers. He
iji. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. and co-heir of John f'rechcville, of
Staveley, uncle of John, Lord Frecheville, and had a dau.' m.
Lawson Irton, of Thrclkeld. He was succeeded by the son of
his first marriage,
Thomas Dykes, of Wardhall, a devoted Royalist. After the
defeat of his party he concealed himself for sometime in a mul-
berry tree near his house, where food was conveyed to him by
his wife and dau. (the tree is still in existence). He eventually fell
into the hands ofthe republicans, and was imprisoned in Cocker-
mouth Castle. WHien offered his property and liberty if he
would recant, his reply was " Prius frangitur quam flectitur,"
since adopted as the family motto. He m. 1628, Joyce Freche-
ville, dau. and co-heir of John Frecheville, uncle of Lord
Frecheville, of Stavely, and 2ndly, Jane, dau. and heir of Ralph
de la Vale, 1649. He had by his 1st wi.'e a dau., in. Thomas
Curwen, Esq. of Workington, and a son,
Leonard Dykes, of Wardhall, who temp. Charles II., m
Grace, dau. of John Salkeld, of Threapland. He was twice
Sheriff of Cumberland. Ralph Thoresby, on a visit to Cum-
berland in Sept. 1694, relates that Mr. and Mrs. Salkeld,
with whom he was staying, had invited a considerable muster
of the clergy and gentry to meet him, " one of the most
important being Squire Dykes, of Warthole, the owner of the
handsome new house Thoresby had passed on his way from Tal-
Icntire, and who, in reply to Thoresby's admiring comments,
would state that it had been erected by himself from a design of
Inigo Jones. Thereupon would naturally arise the story re-
specting the old mulberry tree, so conspicuous in front of the
mansion, in which his father had secreted himself when
sought for by hostile Roundheads." His son,
Frecheville Dykes, of Wardhall, to. 1697, Jane, eldest
sister of Sir Gilfrid Lawson, Bart., of Brayton, and had issue,
with two other sons, Frecheville, a Capt. in the navy, lost at
sea, Gilfrid Lawson, and a dau. Jane, m. John Ballantinc,
Esq., of Crookedale Hall, a son and successor,
Leonard Dyles, of Wardhall, m. 1728, Susanna, only sur-
viving child of the Rev. Thomas Capstack, Vicar ofNewburn,
by Esther his wife, grand-dau. of Sir John Lowther, IsC
hart, of Lowther, and had, with other issue, two sons,
Frecheville and Lawson. The elder,
Frecheville Dykes, of Wardhall, Capt. in the 67th foot,
and companion in arms of General Wolfe, m. 1763, Mary,
only dau. and eventual heir of her father, John Brougham, of
Cockcrmouth, and of her brother, Peter Brougham Lamplugh,
of Dovenby Hall. John Brougham was grandson of John
Brougham, of Fairbank and Staveley, son of Thomas Brougham
of Scales and Mary le Flemming, of Rydal, common ancestor
also of Lord Brougham. Mr. John Brougham m. Frances,
dau. and eventual heir of Richard Lamplugh, Esq. of
Ribton Hall, and his wife, Mary Molyne, of Dovenby Hall,
eventual representative and heir of the Dovenby branch of
the family of Lamplugh. The Dovenby line descended from
Nicholas, younger son of .Sir Thomas Lamplugh, of Lamplugh,
who settled at Dovenby, on his marriage with the sister and
heiress of Richard Kirkbride, iem?). Richard II. The descendant
andgreat-grand-dau. of Richard Lamplugh and Mary Molyne,
Mary Brougham, having m. as above Frecheville Dykes, of
Wardhall, their only child Mary, on their death and that of
her uncle, P. Brougham Lamplugh, of Dovenby Hall (who had
taken the name and arms of Lamplugh), inherited the estates
of Wardhall and Dovenby, &c., and m. her cousin, Joseph
Dykes Ballantine, eldest son of Lawson Dykes, younger son,
as above, of Leonard Dykes and Susanna Capstack. Lawson
Dykes m. 1764, Jane, dau. and heir of John Ballantine, Esq. of
Crookdake Hall and Ireby, and took the name and arms'of
Ballantine in addition by sign manual. Sir John Ballantine,
of Corehouse, in Scotland, her immediate ancestor, m. 1663,
Anne, dau. and heir of William Musgrave, Esq. of Crook-
dale Hall and Ireby, Sic, by Dorothy, dau. of Henry Dacre,
of Lanercost.
The issue of Lawson Dykes and Jane Ballantine were,
I. Joseph, heir. ii. Frecheville, Major-Gen. lI.E.I.C.
III. Thomas, E.I. naval service.
I. Mary, m. James Spedding, Esq. of Summergrove.
The eldest son and successor,
Joseph Dykes Ballantine Dykes, Esq. of Crookdale TIall,
Scales and Ireby, m. as above, in 1800, his cousin, Mary
Dykes, heir to her father, Frecheville Dykes, of Wardhall,
and her uncle, Peter Brougham Lamplugh, of Dovenby Hall,
and took the name and arms of Dykes again by sign manual.
He was High Sheriff for Cumberland 1806, and d. 1830; SUuy
his wife d. 1 May, 1800. Their issue were,
496
DYM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
DYir
I. FaECHEVlLLE Lawson, heir.
u. Joseph (Rev.), late Fellow of Queen's Coll. Oxford, and
Eector of Headley, Hants, m. 1860, Helen Theresa, eldest
dau. of the late James Litt, Esq. of Glasgow, and d. Ib72,
leaving issue,
Lionel Erie, 6. 18G6. Frccheville Joseph, 6. 18G8.
Mary Gertrude. Maude Theresa.
III. Lamplugh Brougham, A.M., FeUowof I'eter House, Cam-
bridge, Barrister-at-Law.
rv. Lawson Peter, M.A., Fellow of Queen's Coll. Oxford, d.
V. Leonard John, d. 1843. vi. James -William, H.E.I. C.S.
I. Mary Ballantinc, m. 1st, John MarshaU, Esq. of Derwent-
wat«r, Cumberland, and had issue,
Reginald Dykes. Herbert John. Julian.
Janet Mary. Katherine Alice.
She m. 2ndly, P. O'Callaghan, Esq., and had,
Desmond Dykes Tynte, Capt. li.A.
She d. 1874.
II. Jane Christiana, m. Thomas Donnelly, Licut.-Col. E.I.C.,
and has issue,
John Frecheville, Col. E.E., m. Jan. 1871, Adeliza, 2nd
dau. of Frecheville Lawson Ballantine Dykes, Esq. of
Dovenby Hall, and by her, who d. 1873, had, Mary Joyce ;
and Adeliza.
in. Ellen, m. JamesTValker.Esq. of Dairy, X.B., andiZ. 1SC9,
leaving issue,
William Fretcheville, d. 1860.
Francis Dykes, Lieut. 14th rest.
Mary Ellen.
IV. Frances, m. Edward Ormerod, Esq.
V. Susanna, m. William Moncrieff, Esq., 3rd ron of the
lat-e Sir James Moncrieff, Bart, of TuUiUole Castle, Kinross-
shire.
Fbechevtlle Lawson Ballaxtine Dtkes, Esq., the eldest
Eon, 6. 12 Dec, 1800, s. his father in the estates of Crookdake,
Ireby, and Scales, and his mother in those of Dovenby Hall
and Warthole ; ra.W April, 1844, Ann Eliza, eldest dau. and
co-heir of J. Gunson, Esq. of Ingwell, by his wife, Ann
Frances, only surviving child of Edmund Lamplugh Irton,
Esq. of Irton Hall, Cumberland, and representative with her
sister of the ancient family of Irton of Irton, who possessed the
manor of Irton, and were seated there almost from the time of
the Conquest, and had issue,
Frecheville Brougham, 6. 1849; d. 18GG.
Lamplugh Fbescheville, heir.
Hubert Frescheville Lawson, b. 1856 ; d. 1870.
Lawson Leigh, I. 1864. Leonard Thomas, 6. 180C.
Mary Frances.
Adeliza, m. her cousin, John Fretcheville Dykes Donnelly,
E.E., andd. 1873.
Eveline Joyce, m. Jan. 1870, E. Keate, Esq.
Ida Isabel. Beatrice Irton, d. Is76. Agneta Mary.
Mr. Dykes was J. P. and M.P. for Cockermouth. He d. Nov.
1866, and was s. by his son, Lamplugh Fbescheville Ballan-
tine Dtkes, Esq. of Dovenby Hall and Warthole.
Arms — Or, three cinquefoils sa. quartering Wavebton,
Dtstisgton, Salkeld of Corby, Vadx of Tryermain, Penning,
TON of Muncaster, Lancaster, RADCLirPE, Frecheville, Fitz-
BALPH, MUSARD, NCTHILL, of Nuthill, BbAOSE, PevEREL-
Beaufot, Brougham, Woodhall, Lamplugh, Ballantine,
MusGBA\-E, Db Ros, Stapleton, Vipont, Colvil Tilliol,
LowniEB, &c. Cn.its — A lobster vert, for Dtkes ; A griffin
couped (fee, for Ballantine. Mottoes — Prius frangitur quam
flcctiiur, for Dtkes : Nee cito ncc tarde, for Ballantine.
Seat — Dovenby Hall, Cockermouth.
DYMOKE OP SCRIVELSEY.
The late Eet. Jony Dtmoee, of Scrivelslsy
Court, CO. Lincoln, The Hokoeable the Queex's
CHAMPioy, b. 8 Oct. 1804 ; m. 22 Nov. 1830, Mary
Anne, only dau. and heiress of the Kev. Clement
Madeley, D.D., by whom he had issue,
I. Henry Lionel, J. P. and D.L., h. 9 Jan. 1833; m. 13 Sept.
1873, Annie Louisa, dau. of Henry Giluiore, Esq. and d.
1875, leaving issue.
I. Louisa, d. young, 17 March, 1843.
Mr. Dymoke, ■who s. at the decease of his brother,
Sir Henry Dymoke, Bart., 28 April, 1865, was the
18th of his family who inhei'ited the office of
Champion.
?tflir<lQ[C. — Sib John Dtmmoke, Knt. (grandson of Ilcnry
Dymmok, living tenip. Edward III.), acquired upon marrying
Margaret de Ludlow, sole heiress of the manor of Scrivelsby,
in Lincolnshire, that baronial estate and the office of Iving's
Champion. In the 4G and 47 of F.dwat.d III., Sir John
Dymok represented, with William Marmyun, the co. of Lin-
coln in Parliament, and in the 1st Richard II., he was agaia
one of the Knights for Lincolnshire. At the coronation of this
monarch he executed the office of King's Champion and wa»
the first person so officially eiiniloyed at the coronation of aa
English Prince. Sir John d. in the 4th of tlie same reign,
leaving Margaret his wife surviving, who d. 2nd Henry V.,
at which time Thomas, her son and heir, was 60 years of age
and upwards. The said
Sib Thomas Dymmok was one of those eminent persons, who
immediately prior to the coronation of King Henry IV., were
made Knights of the Bath at the Tower. On the coronation
day he performed the office of Champion, as deputy to his
mother, then living, and again, at the coronation of Henry V.,
he executed the duties of the same office, in the same manner,
on behalf of his mother. He m. Ehzabeth, dau. and heir of
Sir Richard Hebden, and d. 1422, when he was s. by his son.
Sib Philip Dymoke, then aged 22 years. Champion at the
Coronation of Henry VI., upon which occasion a mandate
was made by the King to the Keeper of his wardrobe to
deliver to the Champion such furniture, &c., as his ancestors
had been accustomed to have on such occasions. He m.
Joane, dau. of Sir Christopher Conyers, Knt. of Sockburn,
and d. 1454, when he was s. by his son.
Sir Thomas Dymoke, then aged 27 years. He m. Margaret,
dau. of Lionel, 6ih Lord Welles, and had a dau., Anne, d.
1462; and two sons, Robert, his heir; and Lionel (Sir).
Sheriff CO. Lincoln 1515, m. Joan, dau. and co-heir of Richard
Griffith, Esq. of Stickford, co. Lincoln; and d. 17 Aug. 1519,
leaving three daus. co-heirs. Sir Thomas, with his brother-
in-law, Richard, Lord Willoughby and Welles, joined the Eail
of Warwick in an attempt to restore Henry VI. in 14G9, but
fearing the resentment of Edward IV., Willoughby and Dymoke
fled to sanctuary at Westminster. The King, however, induced
them to leave the Sanctuary on a solemn promise of safety, and
marched into Lincolnshire at the head of bis forces, taking Lord
Willoughby and Sir Thomas with him, where, finding Sir Robert
Welles, Lord Wiiloughby's son, in arms against him, lie
caused Lord Willoughby and Sir Thomas to be both beheaded,
in violation of his royal promise. Sir Thomas was s. by his
eldest son,
Sib Robert Dymoke, Champion at the Coronations of
Richard III., Henry VII., and Henry VIII., one of the
principal Commanders at the siege of Toumay, King's Trea-
surer, a Knight Banneret, Sheriff co. Lincoln 2 Richard III.,
18 Henry VII., and 1 Henry VIII. He ra. 1st, Ann, dau. of
Alexander Cresmore, by whom he had three daus. ; and 2ndly,
Jane, dau. and co-heir of John Sparrow, of London, by whom
he had, Edward (Sir), his heir. Sir Robert d. 13 April, 1544,
and was .s. by his son.
Sib Edward Dymoke, Champion at the Coronations of
Edward VI., Mary I., and Queen Elizabeth, M.P. for co.
Lincoln and Sheriff 1 Edward VI. and 3 Maby I. He m.
Ann, dau. of Sir George Talboys, and sister and co-heir of
Gilbert, Lord Talboys of Kyme; and d. 15G6, when he was
s. by his son,
RoBEBT Dymoke, Esq. of Scrivelsby, He m. Bridget, eldest
dau. and co-heir of Edward, Lord Clinton (afterwards Earl of
Lincoln), by Elizabeth his 1st wife, dau. of Sir John Blount,
Knt., and widow of Gilbert, Lord Talboys. By her he had
a numerous family, of which the eldest and youngest sona
were,
Edward (Sir), his successor,
Nicholas, m. a dau. of Danvers, and had a son, Edward, of
whom presently.
The Champion d. 15S0, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Edward Dymoke, Esq. Champion at the coronation of j
James I., who d. 1625, leaving, by Mary Poultney his wife, ;
an only son,
Charles Dymoke, Esq. This gentleman was a zealous sup-
porter of King Charles I. He d. unm. in his Majesty's gar-
rison at Oxford 1644, and was s. by his cousin,
Sib Edward Dymoke, Champion at the coronation of
Charles II. He m. 21 June, 1624, Jane, dau. of Nichola*
Cressy, Esq. of Fulnetby, and had, with otlier issue,
Charles, his successor.
Edward, of Grebliy Hall, ancestor of EDMUND-LioNEt.
Wells-Dymoke, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of The Grange,
West Moulsey. Surrey; m. 1st, 1840, Mary Ann, dau.:
of Thomas Gallicrs, Esq., of Stapleton Castle, co. Here-;
ford, which lady </. s. p. 1 Dec. 1«62 ; and 2ndly, 14 July
1864, Laura de Blair, younger dau. of Thomas Robcr
Jefferson, Esq. of 33, Gloucester Square, llyd.^ Park, I
whom he has issue. 3Ir. Wells-Dymokc assumed the sur-
name and arms of Dimoke by royal license, laG6.
DYO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
497
John, in. Elizabeth, dan. of Thomas Welhorae, Esq., and
left a son, Charles, m. Mary Needham, and had, Edward,
successor to his cousin, the hon. Champion Lewis Dymoke.
Sir Edward, High SherilT of Lincolnshire 1662, d. soon after-
wards. He was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Charles Dymoke, Champion at the coronation of King
James II., who, by the description of Charles Dymoke, Esq.
of Scrivelsby, was set down by King Chaklel II. as one of
the projected Knights of the Royal Oak. He to. Eleanor,
dau. of Lewis Watson, Lord Rockingham, and had issue to
survive youth,
Charles, his heir. Lewis, successor to his brother.
Eleanor, wife of Matthew Lister, Esq. of Burwell Park, co.
Lincoln.
He d. circa 1688, and was s. by his son,
Charles Dymoke, Esq. of Scrivelsby, Champion at the Coro-
nations of William and Mary, and of Queen Anne, and M.P.
CO. Lincoln from 1698 to 1701. He vi. Jane, dau. of Robert
Snoden, Esq., but dying s. j>. 17 Jan. 1702-3, was s. by his
brother, Lewis Dymoke, Esq., of Scrivelsby, Champion at the
Coronation of the two flist monarchs of the line of Brunswick.
(•as M.P. for Lincolnshire from 1702 to 1705, and from 1710
to 1713. He d. iciim. 17G0, having completed bis 91st year,
and was s. by his cousin,
Edward Dymoke, Esq. of Scrivelsby, who m. Elizabeth
(Segrave), relict of James Coward, and dying 12 Sept. 1760,
was s. by his son,
John Dymoke, Esq. of Scrivelsby, Champion at the Corona-
tion of George III., m. Martha, dau. and heir of Josiah
Holmes, Esq., and had (with three daus. Elizabeth, m. andd. ;
Catherine, ))i. James Bradshawe, of Weald Hall, E.ssex, and
d. 10 Dec. 1820; and Sophia, to. John Tyrwhitt, Esq. of
Gibraltar) two sons, Lewis and John. He d. 6 March, 1784,
d was s. by his elder son,
Lewis Dymoke, Esq. of Scrivelsby, who claimed before the
House of Lords, the old Barony of Marmyon, but unsuccess-
fully. He d. unm. 12 May, 1820, and was s. by his brother.
The Rev. John Dymoke, Rector of Scrivelsby, Prebendary
3f Lincoln, &c., b. 1764; who m. 19 July, 1799, Amelia Jane
Mice, dau. of Capt. Elphinston, R.N., Admiral of the Russian
leet, by whom (who d. 26 April, 1856) he had issue,
Henry, afterwards Sir Henry Dymoke, Bart.
John, of Scrivelsby. Charlotte and Mary, both deceased.
Maria Georgiana, m.. 1832, Sir John Mansel, Bart., and has
three daus., Maria, Elizabeth, and Emma Jane, the two.last
twins.
ae d. 3 Deo. 1828, and was s. by his elder son.
Sir Henet Dymoke, Bart, of Scrivelsby Court, Lincoln,
he Hon. the Champion, 6. 5 March, 1801; vi. 14 Jan. 1823,
Smma, 2nd dau. of William Pearce, Esq., by whom he had an
nly dau.,
Emma Jane, vk 20 Aug. 18C1, Francis Houlton, eldest son of
Sir Brodrick Hartwell, Bart,
r Henry acted as Champion for his father at the coronation
f George IV., and was created a Baronet in 1841. He d.
April, 1865, when the baronetcy became extinct, but Scri-
elsby devolved on his brother, the late Rev. John Dymoke,
he HoNOnEABLE THE QDEEN's ChAMPION.
Arms — Sa., two Uons passant arg. crowned or; quartering,
mong many others, Lddlow, Maemyon, Welles, Waterton,
'alboys, Umfravillk, and Kyme. Crests— \&t, A sword erect
,rg. hilt and pommel or ; 2nd, A lion passant arg. crow ncd
3rd, The scalp of a hare ears erect ppr. Motto — Pro rege
jmico.
Seat— Scrivelsby Court, Horncastle, co. Lincoln.
DYOTT OF FREEFORD.
Dtott, Eichaed, Esq. of Freefoi-d, co. Stafford,
r.P. and D.L., late an officer iu the army, Lieut. -
3ol. Stafford Militia, High Sheriff 1857, and M.P.
Lichfield, h. 26 May, 1808; m. 9 Dec. 1849,
illeu Catherine, only dau. of Charles Smith Forster,
ilsq., M.P., of Lysways Hall, co. Stafford.
ILtllCagC.— The estate of Freeford, co. Stafford, came into
he possession of the family of Dyott in the time of Elizabeth.
ir Gilbert Dethick, Garter King-at-Arms, confirmed, on
0 Feb. 1562, by patent, the ancient family arms of the
)yotts, with a crest, to
John Dyott, of Stitchbrook and Lichfield. This John was
;randfather of
Anthony Dyott, Esq. of Lichfield, Barrister-at-Law,
'.ecorder of Tamworth, and M.P. for Lichfield. He m. Cathe-
eldest dau. of John Harcourt, Esq. of Ranton Abbey, co.
Stafford, and by her (who d. 1602) had (with two daus., Mary,
TO. Silas Taylor, Esq. ; and Catherine) three sons, Richard
(Sir), his heir; Robert, Rector of Darlaston; and John, who
was probably the Dyott whom Shakespeare mentions in the
Second Part of King Henry IV. (act iii. scene 2). Anthony
Dyott was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Richard Dyott, Knt., BI.P., one of the Privy Council of
King Charles I. in the Court held at York, High Steward of
Lichtield, and Chancellor of the co. palatine of Durham, a
stanch Royalist. He m. Dorothy, dau. and heir of Richard
Dorrington, Esq. of Stafford, and had six sons; he d. 8 March,
1659, aged 69 ; and was s. by his eldest son,
Anthony Dyott, Esq. of Freeford, Barrister-at-Law, Major
of a regiment of foot under tlie royal standard, and after the
Restoration M.P. for Lichfield. He m. Barbara, dau. of James
Ingram, Esq., but dying ,«. ;>., was s. by his brother,
Richard Dyott, Esq. of Freeford, Captain of Horse in the
Volunteers of Lichfield, under the standard of the King, at the
battle of Edgehill. He accompanied the Royal family to Hol-
land, and returned some short time before the Restoration.
By his 1st wife, Katharine, dau. of Thomas Gresley, Esq.,
son of Sir George Gresley, Bart., of Drakelow, he left at
his decease, 1677, a son and successor,
Richard Dyott, Esq. of Freeford, bapt. 22 May, 1667,
M.P. for Lichfield from 1698 to 1714. He wj. 1685, Frances,
eldest dau. of William Inge, Esq. of Thorpe Constantine, co.
Stafford, and by her (who d. 1702) left at his decease, 1719,
with four daus. (Frances, m. Christopher Sanders, Esq. of
Shareshill; Catherine, ni. Gervase Burton, Esq.; Dorothy;
and Bridget, to. Michael Rawlins, Esq. of The Friary) one son,
Richard Dyott, Esq. of Freeford, bapt. 3 June, 1687; ni.
Miss Mary Lane, by whom (who d. 1739) he had (with a dau.,
Mary, who m. 1760, Christopher Astley, Esq. of Tamhorn) a
son,
Richard Dyott, Esq. of Freeford, bapt. 14 May, 1723; m.
1751, Katharine, dau. of Thomas Herrick, Esq. of Leicester,
and dying 1787, left (with five daus., Katharine, to. Robert
Dale, Esq. of Ashbourn ; Mary; Anne, m. Rev. William
Southworth ; Hannah, m. Rev. W.Lee; and Lucy, in. Rev.
Mr. Burnaby, of Leicester) three sons, Richard, his heir ;
William, successor to his brother; and John Philip, of
Lichfield (father of John Philip Dyott, Esq. of Knowle Lodge,
D.L. CO. Stafford). The eldest son,
Richard Dyott, Esq. of Freeford, bapt. 29 Oct. 1754, High
Sheriff for co. Stafford 1798, and Recorder of Lichfield 1805 ;
TO. 1783, his first cousin, Mary, dau. and heir of Christopher
Astley, Esq. of Tamhorn, but dying s. p. 1813, was s. by his
brother,
William Dyott, Esq. of Freeford, a general officer in the
army, and Col. of the 68rd regt., h. 17 April, 1761 ; m. Feb.
1806, Eleanor, dau. and co-heiress of Samuel Thompson, Esq.
of Green Mount, co. Antrim, and had issue, Richard, now of
Freeford ; Wilham Herrick (Rev.), m. Matilda Sophia, 3rd dau.
of Donatus O'Brien, Esq. of Tixover House, co. Rutland ; and
Eleanor. General Dyott, who was a Magistrate and Deputy
Lieutenant for co. Stafford, d. 7 May, 1847.
^rms— Or, a tiger passant sa. armed and langued gu. Crest—
A tiger passant arg. armed or, collared lined and ridged gu.
Seat — Freeford Hall, near Lichfield.
EATON OF TOLETHORPE.
Eaton, Chaeles Oemston, Esq. of Tolethorpe
Hall, CO. Eutland, M.A., J.P. for cos. Rutland and
Northampton, and High Sheriff of the former 1864,
b. 25 Jan. 1827 ; m. 9 Sept. 1858, Ehzabeth Jauc,
dau. of Robert Hedley, Esq. of Sidbrook, Somerset,
and Long Benton, Northumberland, and has issue,
I. Stephen Ormston, 6. 30 Sept. 1860.
II. Hubert Francis Joseph, 6. 19 Jan. 1864.
III. Robert Ormston, b. 12 Sept. 1866.
IV. Charies Wilfrid, 6. 12 Oct. 1872.
I. Mary Anne Chariotte. ii. Georgiana Ehzabeth Mary.
ILfnCaSC— Daniel Eaton, b. 1697, elder son of Stephen
Eaton, of Deene, co. Northampton, by Theophila his wife, dau.
of the Rector of Rushton, near Kettering, m. Elizabeth
Sanderson, and had three sons, William, d. in infancy ; Daniel,^
of whom presently; and Stephen (Rev.),
Archdeacon of
The 2nd,
Middlesex, and Rector of St. Anne's, Soho, d.
but elder surviving son,
Daniel Eaton, b. 1731 ; to. Mary Peake, andd. 1789, haying
had by her (who survived till 1806) a son,
2 E
498
ECC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ECH
S-TEPiiEN F.ATOK, Esq. of Ketton Hall, Stamford, r,t. 14 Aux.
1822, Charlotte Anne, dau. of George Waldic, Esq. of Hendev-
eyde Park co. Roxburgh, and d. 25 Sept. 1834, leaving by her
(who (/. 28 April, 1859), besides the present Chabi.es Okmston
Eaton, Esq. of Tolcthorpe, another son, John Kichard; and
two daus., Charlotte, d. 12 April, 1876; and Gcorgiana Eliza-
beth, m. 1S55, Richard,- eldest son of Joseph Lamb, Esq. of
Axwell Park, Northumberland, and d. 17 March, 1868.
^^is— Quarteriy : 1st and 3rd, or, a fret az. ; 2nd and 4th, or,
a bend az. between three lions' heads gu. Crest— A Uon or,
bearing a bow ppr.
Scat— Tolcthorpe, Stanford.
*
ECCLES OF FINTONA.
EccxES, John Steuaet, Esq. of Ecclesville
Fintona, co. Tyrone, D.L. b. 6 Oct. 1847 ; m. 23
May, 1871, Frances Caroline, dau. of Thomas
Eich'ardson Browne, Esq. of Aughentaine Castle, co.
Tyrone, J.P., D.L., and has issue,
,. Amy. n. Rose Isabel de Montmorency.
III. Annie Theodosia Hester.
ItinragC— The surname of Eccles was assumed, it is
paid, by the proprietors of the lands and barony of Eccles, co.
Dumfries, as early as the period when surnames became
hereditary in Scotland. A descendant of the old Scottish race
of the name,
JoH.s Eccles, of Kildonan, co. Ayr, living 1618, m. Janet
Cathcart, of the Carleton family, and had two sons, John and
Gilbert. The elder, John Eccles, of Kildonan, a devoted
EoyaUst, continued the senior line of the family at Kildonan;
while the younger,
Gilbert Eccles, 6.1C02, settled in Ireland icmij. Chaeles I.,
and acquired large estates in cos. Tyrone and Fermanagh.
He d. 26 July, 1694, leaving, besides other children, his eldest
son,
Charles Eccles, Esq. of Fintona, co. Tyrone, to whom his
brother, Joseph Eccles, Esq. of Eathmoran, co. Fermanagh,
by his will, dated 2 Aug. 1709, and proved 17 Sept. 1723,
devised the Fermanagh estates. He was High Sheriff co.
Tyrone 1694, and J. P. for the same iu the reigns of Queen
Akne and George I. He d. intestate, and administration was
granted, 7 Nov. 1726, to his son,
Dakiel Eccles, Esq. of Fintona, h. 1692, High Sheriff co.
Tyrone 1720, m. 1718, Mary, dau. of Bobert Lowry, Esq. of
Ahenis, and d. leaving issue,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. Robert, who had the Fermanagh estate.
III. James Lowry. iv. Mervyn.
I. Ann.
II. Frances, ni. John Dickson, Esq. of Ballyshannon, co.
Donegal.
Mr. Eccles, whose will, dated 10 Nov. 1747, was provcd_2 July,
1750, was 8. by his eldest son,
Charles Eccles, Esq. of Fintona, High Sheriff co. Tyrone
1746, -;,(. Anne Stcuart, and had issue three sons. The eldest,
Daniel Eccles, Esq. of Ecclesville, co. Tyrone, High
Sheriff 1772, m. 1773, his cousin, Anne, dau. of John
Dickson, Esq. of Ballyshannon, by Frances Eccles, and by her
(who rf. 11 March, 1819) had issue,
Charles, b. 1777, High Sheriffforco.Tyronel802,c?.i'.i).s.i»»
John Dickson, of whom presently.
Frances, iti. her cousin, Charles Lucas, Esq.
Mary, m. her cousin. Rev. James Lowry Dickson, 2nd son
of Thomas Dickson, Esq.
Hester, rn. William Dickson, Esq., 3rd son of Thomas Dick-
son, Esq.
Elizabeth Letitia Sarah, m. 1813, William Newcombe, Esq.
Mr. Eccles d. 31 July, 1808, and was «. by his eldest surviving
«on,
John Dickson Eccles, Esq. of Ecclesville, J.P., 6. 22 Sept.
1783; m. 13 Oct. 1810, his cousin, Jemima, 3rd dau. of
Thomas Dickson, Esq. of Woodville, co. Leitrim, by his wife
Hester Lowry, and d. 12 Oct. 1830, having had issue,
Charles, his heir. Thomas, d. s. p.
John, (/. K. '/I. James, d. g. p.
Bobert Gilbert (Bcv.), h. 1826; m. Nannie, dau. of Col.
Dickson, and has issue.
Hester Catharine, (/. 1868. Anna Jemima, d. 1835.
Eliza, m. Eev. Benjamin Newcombe, and d. 1865.
Mr. Ecdcs d. 12 Oct. 1830, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Eccles, Esq. of Ecclesville, J. P., D.L., High
Sheriff 18.35, b. 9 April, 1813 ; m. 9 April, 1840, Isabella, dau.
of Edward Blake, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Castle Grove, co.
Galway, and by her (who d. 30 Dec. IS59) had issue,
I. Jons Stecart, his heir. ,(
II. Charics Edward, Capt. Donegal Militia Artillery, 6. 20 "
Oct. 1850.
ni. Robert Gilbert, 6. 25 Oct. 1854, deceased.
I. Annie Henrietta. ii. Gertrude Marian, d. 1852.
III. Constance Isabella.
Mr. Eccles d. 14 Nov. 1869, and was «. by his eldest son, Johm
Steoart Eccles, now of Ecclesville.
Arms — Arg., two halberts saltierwise az. Ci-est—A broken
halbert az. Motto — Nee deficit animus.
iScaJ— Ecclesville, Fintona, co. Tyrone.
ECHLIN OF ARDaniN.
EcHLiN, The Eev. John Robeet, M.A. of
Echlinville and Ardquin, co. Down, formerly
Incumbent of Bonington, near Whitchurch, Salop,.)
6. 15 July, 1811 ; m. 1st, 27 Sept. 1836, Jane, 3rdi
dau. of James Pedder, Esq. of Ashton Lodge, co.
Lancaster, and by her (who d. 8 March, 1838) had
an only son,
I. John Pedder, b. 28 Nov. 1837 ; d. 16 Sept. 1838.
Mr. Echhn m. 2ndly, 26 Oct. 1841, Mary Anne.,
dau. of Ford North, Esq. of The Oaks, Ambleside J
CO. Westmorland, and has issue,
II. John Godfrey, b. 14 April, 1843; m. 1870, Anna Medici
eldest dau. of Bev. John Wrixon, Vicar of Malone, co
Antrim.
HI. Frederick, b. 5 March, 1844.
IV. Alfred Ford, b. 27 Sept. 1849.
I. Edith Althea. ii. Thomasine Mary.
ICtltCaflC— Eight Rev. Eobert Echlin, 4th or 5th sor ■
of Henry Echlin, of Pittadro, in the co. of Fife, was appointet
Bishop of Down and Connor, by patent dated 4 March, 1613 t
and made a free denizen of Ireland 18 May following. He
Jane, dau. of James Seaton, of Latrisse, in Scotland, and bai
issue,
I. John (Rev.), his heir.
II. Hugh, M. Magdalen, dau. of Robert Cowell, Esq., co
Armagh.
I. Margaret, to. Ven. Robert Maxwell, Archdeacon of Down
II. Isabel, m. Archibald Stewart, Esq. of Ballintoy, co
Antrim.
III. Jane, m. Ven. William FuUerton, Archdeacon o
Annagh. iv. Euphemia.
The Bishop of Down d. at Ardquin, co. Down, 17 July, 163*
and was buried in the parish church of Templecranny, alia |*
Ballyphilip, in the same co. His eldest son.
Rev. John Echlin, of Ballyphilip, was made a fref*'
denizen of Ireland 9 Aug. 1633. He m. Mary, dau. of
Francis Stafford, Knt., of Mount Stafford, co. Antrim, and ha
issue,
EoBEET, his heir.
Francis, of Clonowen, co. Antrim, inherited the estate of hP
uncle Sir Edmund Stafford, Knt., of Mount Stafford, ao
assumed that surname; vi. Sarah, dau. of Sir Jami
MacDonnell, 2nd bart. of Moyane, and had, with nine damp
two sons,
Edmond Stafford, Esq., of Brownstown, co. Meath, who I
Ann, his wife, left an only son,
Edmund Francis Stafford, Esq. of Brownstown, r.
Penelope Leslie, and has an only dau. and heiress. An
b. 25 Dec. 1715; m. 12 Jan. 1737, Arthur, 1st Viscou:
Dungannon.
Henry Stafford, Esq. of Mount Stafford, d. 1730, anccst
of Arthur Willodghby Stafford, Esq.
Jane, m. James Leslie, Esq., 2nd son of Henry Leslie, Bishi
of Meath.
Mary, m. William Leslie, 3rd son of the Bishop of Meath.
The eldest son,
Robert Eculin, Esq. of Ardquin, co. Down, ?n. Mary, dau.
Most Rev. llunry Leslie, Bishop of Meath, by whom (who i
2ndly, Robert Ward, Esq.) he had issue,
John, his heir.
Henry (Sir), created a Baronet 1721, a Baron of the Court
Exchequer in Ireland, ancestor of Echun, Bart.,
Clonagh (xee Burke's Peera'je, dc).
Eobert, a Licut.-Gen. in the army, and Col. of the Inn
killing Dragoons, d. s. p.
Jane.
Mr. Echlin, whose will is dated 19 April, 1057, was s. by 1
eldest son,
John Echlin, Esq. of Ardquin, m. 1678, Hester, dau.
William Godfrey, Esq. of Coleraine, and Lad issue, of yihow^ ',
ECK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EDa
499
. Chakles, his heir. ii. Robert (Rev.), s. his brother.
ti. Godfrey, of MarlfieM, m. Anna, dau. of Patrick Savage,
Esq. of Portsferry, co. Down, and had issue,
1 Godfrey, of Mavlfield, lu. 1756, Letitia, eldest dau. of
George Macartney, Esq. of co. Antrim, and sister of
George, Earl Macartney, Ambassador Extraordinary to
China, but left no issue.
1 Anne, d. imrn.
V. James, of EcWinville, m. 1738, Mary Ann Sampson, of
Dublin, and d. s. j). 1775.
. Hester, m. Thomas Knox, Esq. of Dnngannon, M.P., and
had a son. Thomas Knox, created, 1791, Viscount North-
land, whose son, Thomas, 2nd Viscount, was created, 1831,
Earl of Eanfurly.
I. Elizabeth, m. George Hamilton, Esq. of Tyrclla, co.
Down.
II. Rose, m. 1728, Major North Ludlow Bernard, and had a
son, James Bernard, M.P., whose son, Francis Bernard,
was created, 1800, Earl of Bandon.
V. Jane, d. unm., wUl dated 26 Sept. 1721, proved 1761.
. Mary.
! elder son,
HARLES EcHLiN, Esq. of Ardquin, m. 1709, Ann, dau. of
nnas Knox, Esq. of Dungaunou, and had an only son,
'homas, who d. s. p.
Echhn d. 10 April, 1754, and was s. by his brother,
Ev. Bobeut Echlin, of Ardquin, Incumbent of Newtown-
s, CO. Down. He m. 1722, Jane, one of the daus. and co-
■s of James Manson, Esq. of Tynan Abbey, co. Armagh,
had issue,
OHN, his heir. Charles, d. unm.
ester, m. James Donaldson, Esq. of Castle Dillon, co.
flrmagh.
Echlin, whose will, dated 1 Feb. 1750, was proved in 1761,
s. by his eldest son,
OHN Echlin, Esq. of Ardquin, h. 1723, who left, by Hester
wife, three sons,
HARLES, his heir. John, s. his brother,
imes, Hving 1798.
Echlin d. 4 March, 1789, and was s. by his eldest son,
lARLES Echlin, Esq. of Ardquin and Echlitiville, co. Down,
ch latter place he inherited from his great uncle, James
in. He m. (Ucence dated 29 July, 1780) Ann, dau. of —
burgh, Esq. co. Cavan, and d. s. p. 22 Feb. 1817, when
ras s. by his only surviving brother,
)HN Echlin, of Echlinville, Thomastown and Portaferry,
. 23 March, 1757. He m. 8 Nov. 1786, Thomasine Hannah,
of George Fleming, Esq. of Dublin (of the Slane family),
a son, John, his heir, and a dau., Thomasine, m. Thomas
loore, Esq., co. Cavan, and dying 25 Jan. 1825, he was «.
nly son,
)HN Echlin, of Echlinville House, D.L. and J. P.,
Oct. 1787 ; VI. 3 Feb. 1809, Thomasine Margaret, dau. of
Armstrong, Esq. of Dublin, and rf. 14 April, 1842, leaving
)HN Robert, present representative.
orge Fleming, b. 27 June, 1812 ; m. 15 Aug. 1842,
laniet Gcorgina, only dau. of Col. Johnson, late of the 8th
ussars, of Westfield, co. Dublin, and The Lodge, co.
)oncgal. He d. 23 Jan. 1869.
larlcs. Elizabeth,
sster Jane, in. Rev. Charles Ward, M.A.
lomasine Margaret, m. John Auchinleck Ward, Esq.
Margaretta Watson. Jane ColviUe.
irriet.
■ms — 1st and 4th or, a galley ppr. ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a fess
uy purp. and arg., in chief a deer at full speed pursued by
5 all ppr. Crest — A talbot passant arg. spotted sa. languod
3Iotto—Non sine prseda.
-ff— The old family residence was at Ardquin, near Porta-
, CO. Down, but it is now in ruins, and occupied by
uts ; Rokeby, Drumles, Lisburn.
SCKERSLEY OF STANDISH HALL.
ICEEESLET, NATHANIEL, Esq. of Standisli Hall,
dley, Lancashire, and Carlton, co. York, J.P.,
.., formerly M.P. for Wigan, b. 13 Dec. 1815 ;
st, 1841, Mary, dau. of Christopher Fell, Esq.,
by lier (who d. 1848) had two daus.,
Mary. ii. Elizabeth.
m. 2ndly, 1852, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry ffar-
on, Esq., and by her has issue,
MEs Carlton, b. 1854.
ithaniel ffarington, b. 1857. Henry Francis, 6. 1863.
Mv. Eckerslcy is only surviving son of the late James
Eckersley, Esq. of Hindley, near Wigan (wliere the
family has resided for two or three centuries), who
d. 1850, by Elizabeth Ditchfield his wife, and grand-
sou of James Eckersley, Esq., by Mary Longworth
his wife.
6'OTf.s— Standish Hall, near Wigan, co. Lancaster; and
Carlton Manor, near Otley, co. York.
EDEH OF BEAMISH PARK.
Eden, John, Esq. of Beamish Park, co. Durham,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1849, 2nd sou of Henry
Methold, Esq. (who d. 1799), by Dorothea his wife,
elder dau. of Su' John Eden, Bart., M.P., assumed,
by royal license, 1844, the surname and arms of
Eden only, having succeeded to the Eden estate of
Beamish Park at the death of his luicle, Morton
John Davison, Esq., 28 June, 1841. Mr. Eden is
4th in descent from the marriage of Thomas Methold,
Esq. of Hale House, Kensington, and Jane his wife,
dau. of Sir Charles Howard, of Great Bookham,
Surrey.
Anns — 1st and 4th, Eden : Gn., on a chevron between three
garbs or banded vert, as many escallops sa. ; 2nd and 3rd,
Methold. Crests — 1st, Eden : A dexter arm in armour em-
bowed coupcd at the shoulder ppr., the hand grasping a garb
bcndwise, as in the arms ; 2nd, Methold. 3Iotto — Si sit pru-
dentia.
-Seat— Beamish Park, Chester-le-Street, Durham.
EDDINGTON OF GLENCREGGAN.
Eddington, Smoiiett Montgomeeie, Esq. of
G-lencreggan, co. Argyll, J.P. and D.L., b. 11
Sept. 1816 ; m. 1st, 29 Dee. 1841, Mary Jane, dau.
of Capt. John Fleming, R.N., of Muasdale, by his
wi^e, Mary Campbell, of Island Rhie ; and 2ndly,
28 April, 1867, Isabella Mary, dau. of Richard
Foreman, Esq., by his wife Eliza Meyrick, and
by the former (who d. 17 Feb. 1865) had issue,
1. John Fle.ming, b. 1845. ii. George, b. 1851.
III. James Edward, 6. 1854; d. 1866.
IV. Edward William, b. 1855; d. 1859.
V. Smollet Montgomerie, 6. 1853.
VI. Dugald Campbell, 6. 1862. vii. Breadalbane, 6. 1863,
I. Mary Elizabeth, m. Count Leopold Stolberg-Stolberg.
II. Hclenor Campbell. iii. Catherine Eda.
IV. Mary Jane, d. 1865.
iLiltCiigC. — This is an ancient Berwickshire family, for-
merly of Eddington Tower, and more recently of Jardinefield.
The late
George Eddington, Esq., who d. 10 Dec. 1851 (son of John
Eddington, Esq., who d. 1814, and Catherine Munroe his wife,
m. 1704, and d. 1822), m. twice. By his 1st wife he had a
son and dau..
By his 2nd wife (m. Jul}-, 1813) Hclenor, dau. of Capt.
Smollett Campbell (2ud son of Campbell of Cragneish),
Mr. Eddington had, besides the present Smollett Mont-
gomerie Eddington, of Glencreggan House, two other sons
and two daus.,
James George, Capt. 95th rcgt., killed at the Alma, leaving,
by Eliza McPherson his wife, three daus.
Edward Wilham, Lieut. 95th regt., also killed at the Alma.
Elizabeth. Catherine.
il/oJio— Data fata secutus.
feVai — Glencreggan House, Campbelton, co. Argyll.
EDGAR OF RED HOUSE PARK.
Edgae, Elizabeth, of Red House Park, Suffolk,
widow of the late Rev. Mileson Geet Edgak,
possessing the Red House Estate.
iflt'jlCagC. — The family of the Edgars was seated in
Suffolk at a very early period. The following is from
documents in the possession of tlie family: —
John Edgar, of Dunwich, Suffolk, seated himself at
Ulomham Magna, co. Suffolk, 1237, and was s. by his son,
2k2
500
ED&
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EDG
Thomas, 1273. The line of Edgars of Ipswich follows in suc-
cession from William Kdgar, of North Glemham or Glemham
Mapna, m. into the lionourable and ancient family ofTolle-
mache, of Franisden and Helmingham, by whom the said
■William had, among other children, a son Lionel. This
William changed tlie arms of the family (which were, gu. a
chevron or, between three leopards' faces arg.), and took a
new patent, tem'p. IIenbt VIII., 1548, for those now used.
Lionel, of Ipswich, grandson of the above-named Lionel, m.
1st, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of William Morse, Esq. of
Swilland, Suffolk, and had by her a dau., Mary, and a son,
Lionel, who d. s. p. He to. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. and co-
heiress of Thomas Glascock, Esq. of Ipswich, and by her was
father of
TuoMAS Edgar, Esq. of Ipswich, Header of Gray's Inn
15 Charles II., and Recorder of Ipswich ; i/i. Mary, dau. and
heiress of Philip Powle, Esq. of London ; and d. 12 April,
1692, having had, besides other issue, an eldest son,
Thomas Edgar, Esq. m. Agatha, dau. and co-heir of Boro-
daile Mileson, Esq. of Xorton, Suffolk; and d. 1677, leaving
by her (who m. 2ndly, John Brewcs, Esq.) a son,
MiLESON Edgar, Esq. of the Pted House, to. Alice, dau. and
sole heir of WiDiam Shawe, Esq. of St. Clement's, Ipswich,
and by her (who ra. 2ndly, Orlando Bridgman, Esq.) had a son,
Mileson; and two daus., Alice, d. unm., and Agatha, m.
Samuel Child, of London, Banker. The son,
Mileson Edgar, Esq. m. 1st, Ann, dau. of William Peck,
Esq. of Sampford, Essex ; and 2ndly, the only child and heiress
of Thomas C'Eye, of Eye, Suffolk, and by the latter only
had issue. His elder son,
Mileson Edgar, Esq. to. Elizabeth, only dau. of Richard
Charlton, Esq. of London, and had issue, Mileson, his heir;
John (Rev.); Richard, Capt. in the Scots Fusiliers; Elizabeth,
m. John Willis. Esq.; Charlotte, to. Gen. Hugonin. The
eldest son and heir,
Mileson Edgar, Esq. of the Red House, to. 16 Oct. 1783, his
cousin, Susannah, eldest dau. of Robert Edgar, Esq. of
Wiekhambrook, Suffolk, High Sheriff 1747, by Susanna his
wife, only child of Rev. William Geary, Prebendary of Peter-
oorough, and had issue,
Mileson Gert, his heir,
John Robert Mathew, late representative.
Edward Raikes, to. Mary, eldestdau. of Charles Collett, Esq.,
and d. 29 Sept. 1861, having had issue, three sons and two
daus., Edward Lynch; Mileson; Charles; Susanna-Char-
lotte ; and Alice Maud Mary.
Susanna, vi. M. P. Manby, Esq. of Walsingham, co. Norfolk.
Mr. Edgar d. 16 June, 1830, and was .<i. by his eldest son,
The Rev. Mileson Gery Edgar, of the Red House, J. P., b.
19 Aug. 1784; to. 1st, 19 Feb. 1818, Mary Anne, eldest dau, of
Nathaniel Brickwood, Esq. of Dulwich ; and 2ndly, 26 March,
1840, Elizabeth Arkell, of London, grcat-great-grand-dau. of
Sir Matthew Hale. He rf. 3 Aug. 1853 (his widow survives and
resides at Red House), and was «. by his brother.
The Rev. John Robert Mathew Edgar, A.M., resident at
Felixtow House, Suffolk, h. 15 May, 1796; to. Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of Rev. Job Wallace, and d. s. p. 1860.
Arms — Per chevron or and az., in chief two fleurs-de-lis of
the second, in base five lozenges of the first, each charged with
an escallop gu. Crest — An ostrich's head between two wings
expanded or, each charged with as many bends az., in tlie beak
a horse-shoe arg.
Seat -Red House Park, Ipswich.
EDGCUMBE OF EDGCUMEE HOUSE.
Edgcttmbe, Piees, Esq. of Edgcumbe House,
Devon, Lieut. 44th rcgt., 1. 19 April, 1844. ; m. 1873,
Aune Ilamilton, 4tli dau. of the late Joseph Trotmau,
Esq. of Uarbados.
ilinCilgC.— The family of Edgcumbe has been settled in
the parish of Milton Abbott, Devon, from a very early period,
as appears, both from a deed in Norman French (having the
words " de Eggecombe," and dared "in the 12th year of the
Conquest") and from an inscription over an old gateway iu
the family mansion, "r.e. 1292," as well as from other docu-
ments now in the possession of the present proprietor, to
whom the estate has descended in a direct line from that time.
Richard de Edgecombe, living 1292, had three sons. The
2nd son, Richard, had two sons; John, the elder, from whom
is descended the present head of the family, Richard Darke
Edgcumbe, of Edgcumbe ; and William, the younger, to. 1353,
Helena, dau. and heir of Ralph do Cothele, and was ancestor
of the present Earl of Mount Edgcumbe. The grandfather of
the present representative,
sseil
Richard Edgcumbe, of Edgcumbe, m. 28 April, 175
Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Michael Goden, Esq]
of Chatham ; and d. 29 July, 1784, when he was s. by his so
Pierce Edgcdmbb, Esq. of Edgcumbe, vi. 18 Dec. 17Sl
Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Yorke, Esq. of Warbleton, Suss
and by her (who survived him, and d. 3 Feb. 1846)
issue,
Richard Darke, of Edgcumbe. ."Il
Ellen Susannah, m. Rev. George Rose.
Emma Mary, 'm. 1st, Peter Pilcher, Esq. ; and 2ndly, Revl
Richard Martin.
Mr. Edgcumbe d. 17 April, 1834, and was s. by his only son,;
Richard Darke Edgcumbe, Esq. of Edgcumbe, who a
6. 4 June, 1811; to. 24 Aug. 1835, Louisa, dau. of Rich!
Marshall, Esq., M.D. of Totnes, and had surviving issue,
I. Piers, now of Edgcumbe House.
n. Richard Wiseman, b. 23 Dec. 1853.
I. Eleanor. ii. Catherine.
He d. 1862.
Arms — Gu. on a bend erm. cottised or, three boars' heafl
couped arg. C're.ft — A boar passant arg. with a chaplet i
oak-leaves fructed ppr. round the neck. Motto— An plaij
fort de Dicu.
Seat — Edgcumbe House, Edgcumbe, near Tavistock, Devoi
EDGE OF STRELLEY.
Edge, James Thomas, Esq. of Strelley Hall,
Nottingham, J. P. and High SherifP for the co
Nottingham in 1870, and formerly Capt. in tl
Royal Sherwood Foresters, or Nottinghamshh
regt. of Militia ; I. 14 Aug. 1827, assumed by royi
sign manual, 11 Oct. 1848, the surname of Edg
only, and the arms of Edge in compliance with th
will of his maternal uncle, Thomas Webb Edg
Esq : m. 1st, 10 Jan. 1856, Julia Frances, fourt
dau. of Samuel Trehawke Kekewich, Esq. of Pej
more, Devon (who d. 29 Oct. 1856), haying ha
issue, an only son,
Thomas Lewis Kekewich, &. 27 Oct. 1855.
He m. 2ndly, 3 Oct. 1866, Emily Mary, youngc
dau. of Robert Holden, Esq. of Nuthall Tempi
CO. Nottingham.
iLtnCS0C. — From a very early period the family of Edj "
was seated at Horton Hall, near Leek, in Staffordshire.
Ralph Edge, living icmp. Queen Elizabeth, was seco) "■
son of Richard Edge, Esq. of Horton, by Matilda his wi;
dau. of Wilham Bower, Esq. of Knyppersley, co. Staffoi
This gentleman to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Bridgewood, Es
of Carswell, co. Stafford (who was afterwards m. to Hen
Porter, gent., whom she also survived) and by her he had
son and a dau.,
I. Walter, of whom presently.
I. Catherine, m. in 1616, John Conway, Gent, of Marst
Montgomery, co. Derby, by whom she had a son, Richai
of Marston Montgomery, d. in IG87, leaving, by Mary t
wife, with other issue, a son,
1 Richard, who assumed the name and arms of Edge, (
of whom more hereafter.
Walter Edge, the son, was an Attorney-at-Law in the tc
of Nottingham. He m. Margery, dau. of William Widdows<
Gent., of the town of Nottingham, by whom he had issue,
Ralph, of whom presently.
Charles, b. 1629 ; d. at Nottingham.
Elizabeth, to. 1659, Edward Bageant, Gent, by whom she I
issue.
Ralph Edge, the eldest son, was likewise an Attorney-
Law, residing in Nottingham, and for many years Town CI«
to the Corporation of that town ; being made an Alderman,
served as Mayor of Nottingham in 1GG4, 1G7I, and 1678.
purchased the manors of Strelley and Bilborough, co. Nottii
ham, from the representatives of the Strelley family, s
subsequently became a Justice of the Peace for the co.
Nottingham. He m. Amy, dau. of Nicholas Charlton, Esq
Chihvell, co. Nottingham, but had no issue, and d. 4 S« w
1684, in the 53rd year of his age, bequeathing his estates
kinsman,
Richard Conwat, Esq. of Marston Montgomery, co. Deij
(whose descent from the Edge family has already bi
detailed), who thereupon assumed the surname of Edge oi
although he appears to have had no authority for so do
until 1708, when be obtained license from Queen Anme, da it[{
EDa
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EDa
501
larch that same year. This gentleman obtained a grant of
: aims of Edge, y March, 1709, and In that year he was
;h Sliiiifffor the co. of Nottingham. He d. in September,
/_', leaving issue, by llebecca his wife, the dau. of —
xinii, (ient. of Ashbourn Park, co. Derby (whom he m.
let. u;s8, and who d. in Oct. 1738, and was interred near
■ luisband in the parish cliurch of St. Teter, in the town of
!; \i.vu, of whom presently.
w niter, Capt. 5sth foot, m. and d. before the year 17C5,
I. i\ nii; had issue,
1 Uichard, d. unm.
1 Catherine, m. 1763, Robert Francis Willoughby, Esq. of
Cliffe, CO. Warwick, and d. at Sens, France, in May, 1769,
leaving issue, two sons and two daus.
2 Isabel, m. 1769, Robert Conyers, Esq., and had issue.
II. Richard, d. yoimg.
V. William, d. unm., buried in St. Peter's Church, Notting-
liam, 11 July, 1760.
. Martha, d. an infant. ii. Mary, d. an infant.
lALPH Edge, Esq. of Strelley, the eldest son, 6. 24 Aug.
:9, High Sheriff co. Nottingham, 1760 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth,
1. of Tcter Wright, Gent, of the town of Nottingham (who
s. p. 15 Feb. 1715); and 2ndly, Jane, dau. and co-heiress of
lliam Saunders, Esq. of Shareshill, co. Stafford (who d. 25
)t. 1754); and d. at Strelley, 26 Oct. 17GC, leaving issue by
second wife,
. Mary, d. young.
I. Jane, m. William Evetts, Esq., but had no issue.
n. Margaret, m. John Webb, Esq. of Sherborne, High
Sheriff co. Warwick 1781, son of Thomas Webb, Esq., High
Sheriff co. Warwick, 1722; d. 26 Dec. 17il, leaving issue,
1 Thomas, of whom presently.
1 Margaret, w. Rev. James Davenport, D.D., Vicar of
Stratford-upon-Avon, co. Warwick, d. s. p. 179C, buried
as Strelley.
•. Mary, m. John Venour, Esq. of Wclsbourne, co. Warwick,
but had no issue.
'HOMAs Webb, Esq., b. 7 April, 1750, s. his grandfather in
He assumed, on attaining his majority, in 1777, in com-
mce with the will of his maternal grandfather, Ralph
ge, Esq. the additional surname and arms of Edge, which
re duly confirmed to him and his issue, by royal hcense,
ed 9 May, 1804. He was High Sheriff for Nottinghamshire
1804, and a Justice of the Peace for the same co. ; m. 24
y, 1785, Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Hurt, Esq. cf Alderwas-
, CO. Derby (who d. 7 May, 1803), and d. in London, 21 June,
I, having had issue,
Thomas, s. his father, of whom presently.
I. John, (/. an infant, 20 Jan. 1790.
John (Rev.), more than 22 years Rector of Strelley and
Ijilborough, b. 24 Nov. 1790; m. Anne Kevile, fourth dau.
of Ichabod Wright, Esq. of Mapperley, co. Nottingham, and
d. s. 'p. 30 April, 1842, buried at Strelley.
. Elizabeth, ru. 20 Aug. 1811, Thomas Moore, Esq., second
son of George Moore, Esq. of Appleby Parva, co. Leicester,
and d. at Appleby Parva, 27 Nov. 1822, leaving an only dau.
and heiress, m. Rev. JamesHolden, M.A., Rector of Pleasley,
CO. Derby.
I. Cassandra Gell, d.an infant, 20 Nov. 1803.
II. Mary Margaret, hi. 11 Oct. 1825, James Hurt, Esq. of
Wirksworth, co. Derby, formerly Major in the 9th regt.
of Lancers, second son of Francis Hurt, Esq. of Alder-
waslcy, and had, with other issue, a son,
James Thomas, the present representative of the family.
Thomas Webb Edge, Esq. of Strelley, the eldest son, b. 28
irch, 1788, J. P. co. Nottingham, High Sheriff in 1838, and
some years Major of the South Nottinghamshire regt. of
omanry Cavalry ; d. unm. at Birk Park, near Richmond, in
rkshire, 20 Aug. 1844, bequeathing his estates to his
phew, James Thomas Hhrt, Esq., who assumed the name
d arms of Edge, as previously noted.
4 r>Hs— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per fess sa. and gu. an eagle
played arg. on a chief or, a rose between two annulets of
! second, for Edge ; 2nd and 3rd, sa., a fess between three
iqucfoils or, for Hurt. Crests — 1st, A reindeer's head
iped ppr. collared and chained or, for Edge ; 2nd, A hart
ppant ppr. attired and unguled or, hurt in the haunches
,h an arrow of the last, feathered arg., for Hdet. Motto—
nper fidcli.'i.
Seat — Strelley Hall, near Nottingham,
EDGE OP CLONBROCK HOTJSE.
Edge, Benjamin Bookeb, Esq. of Cloubrock
ouse, Queen's Co., J.P., b. 12 April, 1810 ; m. 10
arch, 1840, Esther Anne, only child of Thomas
AWevi, Esq. of The Tavk, co.Wicklow, by Elizabeth
Dowzard, Jiis 1st wife, and has issue an only child,
I. John, b. 28 July, 1841 ; Barrister-.at-Law, Middle Temple,
London; m. 18 Sept. 1867, Laura, youngest dau. of Thos.
Loughborough, Esq. of Selwood Loilgo, Tulse Hill, Surrey,
and has issue, John, b. 7 Aug. 1873, and Ethel Laura, 6.
7 Aug. 1869.
HtltratJC— This family claims descent from Edge of
Stall, II, Notts.
The late John Edge, E.sq. of Clonbrock House, Queen's Co.,
J. P., son of John Edge, Esq., and Sarah his wife, m. 31 Aug.
1800, Letitia, dau. of Charles Dallas, Esq. of Killashie, co.
Longford, by Jane Hamilton, his 2nd wife, and by her (who d.
3 Feb. 1847) had issue,
I. John Dallas, Barrister-at-Law, h. 7 Jan. 1800 ; in. 17 Sept.
1835, Anne, 2nd dau. of Thomas Maunsell, Esq. of Dublin;
and d. 11 Aug. 1842, leaving a son, John Henry, 6. 11 June,
1841.
II. Benjamin Booker, now of Clonbrock House.
I. Sarah Jane, m. 1827, her cousin, John Edge, Esq., and
has issue (with two daus. un-m.},
1 John Dallas, Esq. Lieut. 22nd regt.
2 Joseph Samuel.
1 Letitia, to. Rev. James Barnier, LL.D., Vicar of Dun-
garvan, Thomastown.
Mr. Edge d. 2 April, 1856, aged 88.
.^)-ms— Per fess sa. and gu. an eagle displayed arg., on a
chief or, (a cinqucfoil between two annulets of the second.
Crrxt- A reindeer's head couped ppr. collared and chained or,
and holding in its mouth a trefoil vert. iVoiio— Semper fidelis.
*■«(«— Clonbrock House, Queen's Co.
EDGEL,L OF MILTOK PLACE.
See Wyatt-Edgell.
EDGEWOETH OF EDGEWORTHSTOWN.
Edgewoeth, Antonio Eroles, Esq. of Edge-
worthstown, co. Longford, b. 19 March, 1841 ; m.
1874, Fran9jise, dau. of Col. Delcher, of the French
Service.
HtltCilgC— The Edgewokths, originally, it is said,
established at Edgeworth, now called Edgeware, Middlesex,
settled in Ireland in the reign of Elizabeth, about the year
1583.
Two brothers, Edward and Francis Edgworth, went to
Ireland, probably under the patronage of Essex and Cecil, as
those names have since continued in the family. The elder son,
The Right Rev. Edward Edgeworth, who was beneficed
by Queen Elizabeth, became Bishop of Down and Connor in
1593. He d. without issue, and was s. by his brother,
Francis Edgeworth, Clerk of the Hanaperin 1619, m. Jane,
dau. of Sir Edinond Tuite, Knt. of Sonna, in Westmeath, and
had by her (who founded a religious house in Dublin) a son
and heir,
Capt. John Edgeworth, of Cranallagh Castle, in the co.
of Longford, m. 1st, the dau. of Sir Hugh Cullum, of Derby-
shire, by whom he had a son, John, his heir; and 2ndly,
Mrs. Bridgman, widow of Edward Bridgman, Esq., brother to
Sir Orlando Bridgman, the Lord Keeper, and went back witU
her to Ireland. He was s. by his son,
Sir John Edgeworth, knighted by Charles II., m. the
only dau. and heir of Edward Bridgman, Esq. and acquired
with her an estate in Lancashire, besides a considerable
fortune in money, and had eight sons, of whom the eldest,
Francis, s. to the paternal estate in Longford ; the 2nd,
Robert, was ancestor of the Edgeworths of KilslircvAij ; and
the 5th, Essex, had a son, the celebrated Abbe Edgeworth,
who styled himself, from the estate his branch of the family
possessed. Monsieur de Firmont. The eldest son,
CoL. Francis Edgeworth, of Edgeworthstown, raised a regi-
ment for William III. His son and successor,
Richard Edgeworth, Esq. of Edgeworthstown, M.P., m.
1732, Rachel Jane, dau. of Samuel Lovell, Esq., a Welsh
Judge, son of Sir Salathiel Lovell, of Harlcston, co. North-
ampton, and dying 1709, left, with two daus. (Mary, m.
Francis Fox, Esq. of Fox Hill; and Margaret, to. John
Ruxton, Esq. of Black Castle), a son,
Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Esq. of Edgeworthstown, h. at
Bath, 1744, the celebrated writer on education and inventions.
This eminent person m. 1st, Anna Maria, dau. of Pa. il Elers,
Esq. of Black Bourton, co. Oxford, and had by her one Bon and
three daus.,
502
ED a
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EDW
Eichanl, 6. May, 1T65; d. J79C.
Maria, the Authoress, h. 1 Jan. I7C7 ; d. unm. 21 Mny, 1849.
Emmeline, m. 1802, John King, Esq. of Clifton, Bristol, and
had issue, Zoe, and Psyche Emmeline, m. William Gibbons,
M.D. (who (/. 1842) and had a son, William Edseworth, m.
a dau. of H. Bayley, Esq., and d. 1874, leaving a son,
William Edgeworth, /). 1806.
Anna Maria, to. 1734, Dr. Bcddoes, and d. 1824, leaving
Thomas Lovcll ; Charles Henry ; Anna Francis Emily ; and
Mary Eliza, d. 1833.
He r,i. 2ndly, 1773, llonora, dau. of Edward Sneyd, E.sq. of
IJchfielJ, youngest son of lialph Sneyd, Esq. of Bishton, co.
Stafford, and by her had a son, Lovell, who .?. to the estates.
He TO. 3rdly, 25 Dec. 1780, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Sneyd,
Esq. of Lichfield, and had by her <who d. Nov. 1797) five sons
and four daus.
Hcnrv, b. 15 Sept. 1782; d. 1813.
Charles Snetd, of whom presently.
WUlium, 6. 28 April, 1788; d. 1790.
Thomas Day, 6. 25 Oct. 1789 ; d. 1792.
William, 0. 27 Jan. 1794; d.?. p. 182!).
Elizabeth, d. 1800. Caroline, d. 1807. Sophia, d. 1785.
HOnora, ni. 8 Nov. 1831, Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort,
K.C.B., and d. his widow, 13 Feb. 1858.
He r,i. 4thly, 31 May, 1798, Frances Anne, d.au. of the Rev.
Daniel Augustus Beaufort, and had by her (who d. 10 Feb.
18C5) two sons and four daits., viz.,
Francis Beaufort, h. 5 Oct. 1809; m. 1831, Eo.=a Florcntina,
dau. of Don Antonio Eroles, of Catalonia, in Spain, and iL
12 Oct. 1846, having by her (who d. 18 June, 1864) issue,
William Eroles, Lieut. 5th Lancers, 6. 18S5, d. un-ni . 28
June, 1863 ; Antonio Eroles, now of Edgeworthstown ;
David Reid, J.P., Ij. 14 April, 1842, rf. m?ito. 14 Oct. 1871;
Eichard Lestock, 6. 5 June, 1843, d. unm. at Naples, 8
May, 1869; Ysidro Francis, b. 8 Feb. 1845; and Maria,
m. 11 April, 1871, Kev. John Sanderson, and has issue,
Maria Edgeworth ; Frances Harriet ; and Helena Laura.
Michael Pakenham, 6. 24 May, 1812; m. Feb. 1846, Chris-
tina, dau. of Dr. Hugh Macpherson, of Aberdeen, and has
had issue, Christina Francis Edith, d. an infant, 1848, and
Harriet Jessie, m. 4 April, 1877, Rev. Arthur_Grey Butler,
and has issue a son, Harold Edgeworth.
Frances Maria, m. 1829, Lestock P. Wilson, Esq. of London,
and d. 5 Feb. 1848. Mr. Wilson (/. 17 July, 1S69.
Harriet, to. 1826, the "Very Rev. Richard Butler, Dean of
Clonmacnoise, who d. 17 July, 1862.
Sophia (d. 1 March, 1837), m. 1824, Barry Fox, Esq. of
Aiinaghmore, King's Co. (who d. 18C3) and had issue. Max-
well, Capt. R.N., 6. 13 May, 1826, m. 1865, Florence, dau.
of Sir Andrew Buchanan ; William Waller, late Capt. 60tU
Eifles, 6. 15 Aug. 1831, m. 20 April, 1871, Emma Louisa,
dau. of Richard M. Fox, of Foxhall ; Mary Anne ; Char-
lotte, m. 1805, Rev. M. H. Coote.
Lucy Jane, m. June, 1843, Rev. Thomas Romney Robin-
son, D.D.
Mr. Edgeworth d. 13 June, 1817, and was s. by his son,
Lovell Edgeworth, Esq. of Edgeworthstown, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff co. Longford 1819 ; b. 30 June, 1776. He d. unm.
Dec. 1841, and was «. by his half brother,
Charles Sneyd Edgeworth, Esq. of Edgeworthstown, D.L.,
b. 30 Oct. 1786; m. 2 Sept. 1813, Henrica, dau. of John Broad-
hurst, Esq. of Foston HaU, co. Derby, wliich lady d. 30 Sept.
1846. He d. s. p. 31 March, 1864, and was «. by his nephew.
^r?)W— Per chevron gu. and or, three martlets counter-
changed. Crest— On a ducal coronet a pelican vulning herself
or. il/f/»o— Constans contraria spernit.
Seat — Edgeworthstown House, co. Longford.
EDGEWORTH OF KILSHREWLY.
Edgewoeth, The Eev. John Essex Edward,
of Kilslirewlv, co. Longford, and Longwood, co.
Meath, b. 25 Sept. 1814 ; m. 9 Dec. 1813, Elizabeth
Anne, only dau. of the late Lancelot Croasdailc,
Esq. of Rynn, Queen's Co., and has issue,
I. Thomas Newcomen, J.P., &. Dec. 18.50.
II. Lancelot Croasdaile Agnew, b. March, 1852.
III. Henry Essex, b. Oct. 1H55. iv. Cecil, 6. May, 1860.
1. Edith Marian. ii. Lucy Frances.
III. Anna Rose Elizabeth.
HilTCaflC— Robert EccEWoinn, Esq. (2nd son of Sir
John Edgeworth, Knt.), rii Catherine, only child of Sir Edward
Tyrrell, Bart, of Lynn, co. Westmeath, and had issue, Edward;
Pakington; and other children. The eldest son,
Edward Edgeworth, Esq. of Kilshrewly, la. 1717, Mary,
dau. of John Husscy, Esq. of Courtown, co. Kildare, and had
two sons, Robert and Newcoaien. The elder d. unm. The
younger,
Newcomen Edgeworth, Esq. of Kilshrewly, m. Itt, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Col. Henry Edgeworth, of Li^sard, co. Longforc
which lady d. s. p. ; and 2ndly, Mary, only dau. of Lauren
Connell, Esq.* of St. Johnstown, same co., by whom («
TO. 2ndly, 3 Dec. 1797, Capt. Francis Douglas, E.N.) he 1
issue. The eldest son,
Essex Agnew Edgeworth, Esq. of Kilshrewly, a Lie
78th regt., d. unm. 1795, and was s. by his brother,
Thomas Newcomen Edgeworth, Esq. of Kilshrewly, co. Lou
ford, D.L., High Sheriff 1814-15, and Major Royal Limeri
county Militia, b. 29 April 1778; m. 1st, 1 Jan. 1806, Mariai
only child of John Steele, Esq. of Carricklane, co. Armagh, %
Catherine his wife, dau. of Robert Stuart, Esq. of Hanslongj
2ndly, 14 April, 1834, Mary, dau. of Thomas Montgomery, "
of Dublin. Mr. Edgeworth d. March, 1867. By the foruM
(who d. 1832) he had surviving issue,
John Essex Edward, now of Kilshrewly.
George Thomas Henry, 6. 4 Aug. 1816 ; m. 20 April, 1851
Amelia, only dau. of Gen. James Considine, 10th rcgc,
has one surviving child, Amelia.
James Bridgeman, b. 9 July, 1823; d. May, 1800.
Catherine Jemima, m. Rev. Francis de Montmorency S
George, Rector of St. Anne's, Shandon, Cork.
Cecilia, to. James Johnstone, Esq. of Maghcrcmena,
Fermanagh. Elizabeth.
Arms — See Edgeworth of Edgewnrthstoicn.
-S'eat— Kilshrewly, Edgeworthstown, co. Longford.
EDEEANDS OF SUTTON.
Edmands, Charles Heney, Esq., late of Tl
Grange, Sutton, Surrey, b. 19 July, 1821 ; in. Is
4 Axtg. 1849, Ai-abella Rose, dau. of Charles Ros
Esq. of Tain, co. Ross, Inspector- General of Coasi
and Harbours, and Commandant of the Flotilla i
Corfu, and by her, who d. 15 July, 1859, had issu
I. Charles Adolf, 6. 13 June, 1853, educated at Harrc
and University College, London.
II. Henry, 6. 13 Oct. ; d. 7 Nov. 1854.
I. Arabella Rose, to. 19 Nov. 1873, Richard St. Mark Daw(
Esq., M.D.
II. Margaret Leonora, d. unm. July, 1870.
III. Sarah Gertrude.
He m. 2ndly, 18 April, 1868, Ellen Jane, dau,
Richard Dawes, Esq., and had further issue,
in. Alfred Thomas, 6. 13 Aug. 1871 ; d. 24 Dec. Ib72.
IV. Francis Douglas, b. 14 Aug. 1876.
IV. Ellen Mabel Rose.
V. Ethel Leonora Froderica, d. unm. 22 Jan. 1S71.
VI. Adelaide Clementine.
Mr. Edmands was, witli Count Adolf von Rose
mainly instrumental in introducing railways in
the kingdom of Sweden ; and in Nov. 1852, receivi
a vote of thanks at Gothenburg for his exertions.
SLillCilgC— William Edmands, Edmonds, or Edmcn)
(as the name has been variously spelled in old deeds a
records), Esq. of Ashelworth, co. Gloucester, b. 1738, p
sessed lands in cos. Gloucester and Worcester. He m. Al
Sparrow, and d. 1815, aged 77, leaving, with other issue,
Thomas Edmands, Esq. of Ashelworth, 6. 1767 ; m. 4, Mi
1797, Anne, dau. of Richard Panting, Esq. of Red Hou
Eddesfield, CO. Worcester, and d. 17 Dec. 1851, leaving,, w;
other issue, a son,
Charles Henry Edmands.
Arms — Or, two chevronels, between as many fleurs-de-lis
chief az. and a thistle slipped ppr. in base. Vrcst — A gi-iffi
head erased arg. holding in the beak a cross-crosslet fitcl
az. two wings of the first between each charged with a this
ppr. Motto — Vincit Veritas.
iJcsit/ence— Sutton House, Portsdown Gardens, Maida Vale,
EDMUNDS OF WORSBROUGH.
See Mabtix.
EDWARDES OF RH^TD-Y-GOKS.
Edwaedes, Datid John AVilliams, Esq.
Rhyd-y-G6rs, co. Carmarthen, b. 20 April, 1864 ;
ILilXtKQt. — John Edwardes, of Rhyd-yG6rs, co. C
marthen (descended through Grono Goch, Lord of Llangath!
* By Mary his wife, dau. of Capt. John Agnew, 7th son
Sir Stair Agnew, Bart, •f Slranracr, of Scotland.
EDW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EDW
503
LleweUyn, Lord of BualH and Cadwgan, Lovd of Eadnor, from
Ethelstan Glodrydd), m. and had two sons, of whom the
younger,
Thomas Edwardes, Esq. of Rhyd-y-G6rs, m. Lattice, dau. of
{ John Lloyd, Esq. of Foesybleiddiad, co. Cardigan, and had
I issue. The elder son,
; David Edwakdes, Esq. b. 1716, of Rhyd-y-G6rs, Admiral
j E.N., High Sheriff co. Carmarthen 1754, m. 1748, Anne, dau.
I of Capt. Blommart, descended from an ancient family in the
I Netherlands, and had, with other issue, d. unm.,
I David John, his heir.
I John, of Gileston Manor (sec Edwardes of that place).
1 Charlotte Maria, m. 1st, Cadwallader Brown, Esq. of Froodin,
CO. Cai-marthen; and 2ndly, the Rev. Edward Picton, A.M.,
younger brother of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Picton, G.C.B.
Isabella Margaretta, m. Lieut.-Gen. Archibald Campbell.
The eldest son,
David John Edwardes, Esq. of Bhyd-y-G6rs, m. Elizabeth,
3rd dau. of John Jones, Esq. of Tyglin, co. Cardigan, and had
two sons,
David John, late of Ehyd-y-Gurs.
Henry Lewis, of Glanlery, co. Cardigan, J. P. and D.L., who
took the additional surname of Gwynne, and d. 5 Aug.
1866.
The elder son,
David John Edwardes, Esq. ofRhyd-y-G6rs, J.P.,Capt.R.A.,
6. 1787; m. 14 Oct. 1817, Caroline, 2nd dau. of John Forster,
Esq. of Southend, Kent, and by her (who d. 17 Aug. 1863) had
issue,
David John Browne, late of Rhyd-y-Gors.
John David Henry, b. 18 June, 1820.
Henry Jones Blomart, 6. 28 Jan. 1822.
Samuel Brockman, b. 22 Dec. 1823.
Frederick Augustus, b. 20 Jan. 1827.
Mr. Edwardes d. 14 April, 1866, and was s. by his eldest son,
David John Browne Edwardes, Esq. of Ehyd-y-G6rs, J. P.
and Capt. in the Carmarthenshire Rifle Volunteers, b. 13 April,
); m. 25 June, 1863, Elizabeth Caroline, only child of
William Warlow Esq., M.D. of Haverfordwest, and great-
niece of Gen. Sir Thomas Picton, G.C.B., and had issue,
I. David John Williams, now of Rhyd-y-GOrs.
II. John Picton Arthur, b. 14 Sept. 1865.
He d. 31 Aug. 1876.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st, sa., a lion rampant within an orle of
cinquefoils or ; 2nd, gu., a chevron or, between three bowers'
knots; 3rd, sa., three bucks' heads cabossed arg. ; 4th,
chequy or and sa. a fess arg. Crest — A demi-lion or,
holding between the paws a bower's knot. Motto — Aspera ad
virtutem est via.
Seat — Khyd-y-G6rs, Carmarthen.
EDWARDES OF GILESTON IVTANOIt.
Edwardes, The Eev. Frederic Ex^ancis, of
Gileston Manor, co. Glamorgan, B.D., J. P., b. 5
Feb. 1801; m. 21 Aug. 1850, Susanna Mary,
youngest dau. of John Bevan, Esq. of Cowbridge,
descended from the Bevans of Gelly-galed, co.
Glamorgan, by Susanna his wife, dau. of Whitlock
Nicholl, Esq. of The Ham, High Sheriff for that
CO. 1746.
JtinragC— Rev. John edwardes, M.A., h. 24 March,
1765, youngest son of David Edwardes, Esq. of Rhyd-y-G6rs,
CO. Carmarthen, High Sheriflf 1754, in. 1799, Margaret, only
dau. and heiress of Rev. William Willis, of Gileston Manor, co.
Glamorgan (by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Robert Stevens,
Esq. of Kelmscott, co. Oxford), descended in the male line
from the Willis, Lords of the Manor of Fenny Compton, co.
Warwick, and in the female from Dr. Beaw, Bishop of
Llandaff, temp. Charles II., and Cecilia his wife, dau. of
Charles, 8th Lord Delawarr. By her (who d. 1809) he had
issue,
Frederic Francis, his heir, now of Gileston Manor.
Elizabeth, m. 8 Oct. 1822, John Johnes, Esq. of DolauCothy,
CO. Carmarthen, Barrister-at-Law, and d. 1848.
The Rev. John Edwardes d. 19 May, 1847.
Arms, &c. — Same as Edwardes of Rhyd-y-Gors.
Seat — Gileston Manor, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire.
EDWARDES OF SEALY HAET.
Edwardes, John Owen, Esq. of Sealy Ham, co.
Pembroke, b. 10 Oct. 1808 ; ?«. 1840, Anna Jane,
only child of W. Jones, Esq. of Neeston, co. Pem-
broke, and by her (who d. 24 May, 1877) has a son,
John Tucker, b. 3 Jan. 1845.
iitnCagC.— Owen Edwardes, Esq. of Trefgarne, co. Pem-
broke, descended from Tudor Trevor, Lord of Hereford, jii.
about the middle of the 17th century, Damaris, dau. of James
Perrott, Esq., Lord of Wellington, and had issue a son and
heir,
John Edwardes, Esq. of Trefgarne, m. 16S5, Frances, 4th
and youngest dau. and co-heir of William Philipps, Esq. of
Haythog, co. Pembroke, and had issue. The son and suc-
cessor,
Owen Edwardes, Esq. of Trefgarne, in. 1708, Jane Mor-
timer, heiress of Lanmilo, co. Carmarthen, and had issue,
Rowland, his heir.
Francis, m. Lady Elizabeth Rich, dau. of Robert, Earl of
Holland and Warwick, and was ancestor of the Lords Ken-
sington.
Mr. Edwardes d. about 1740, and was s. by his eldest son,
Rowland Edwardes, Esq. of Trefgarne, who m. Anne, dau. of
George Harries, Esq. of Prisldlly, co. Pembroke, and had
is.5ue, John Owen, his heir; Rowland, a Lieut.-Col. in the
army ; William Mortimer, m. Miss Tyson, and had issue, Row-
land, Mortimer, and John. Mr. Edwardes d. 1782, and was s.
by his eldest son,
John Owen Edwardes, Esq. of Lanmilo, co. Carmarthen,
m. 1777, Catherine, dau. and co-heir of John Tucker, Esq. of
Sealy Ham, co. Pembroke, and had issue,
William, his heir, late of Sealy Ham.
Thomas, formerly in the 23rd regt. of foot, Aide-de-Camp to
Sir Thomas Picton in the Peninsular War, m. Miss
Middleton.
Anne, Mrs. George. Charlotte. Jane, Mrs. Shaw.
Mr. Edwardes d. 1825. His eldest son,
William Tucker Edwardes, Esq. of Sealy Ham, co Pem-
broke, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1829; b. 1783; ra. 1807,
Anna Martha, 2nd dau. of John George Philipps, Esq. of
Cwmgwilly, Carmarthenshire, M.P., and d. 1S58, having by
her (who d. 23 Nov. 1876) had issue,
I. John Owen, now of Sealy Ham.
II. William, b. 1810; d. 1855.
III. Owen John, of Trchus, Pembrokeshire, J.P. and D.L.,
b. June, 1815; m. 1845, Annie, 2nd dau. of George Whit-
taker, Esq. of Barming, K.ent.
IV. Thomas, b. 1816. v. Francis, b. 1824; d. 1851.
I. Mary, m. 1845, Alfred Borradaile, Esq., Col. 4th Madras
Light Cavalry.
II. Anna Martha, m. 1847, William Owen, Esq. of Tan-y-
Gyrt, CO. Denbigh.
III. Emma Mary Anne Grace.
^r)?(s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., a chevron embattled and
counter-embattled or, between three sea-horses naiant arg. ;
2nd and 3rd, erm., a lion rampant sa. Crest — A bear's paw
holding a battle-axe arg. Mottoes — " Vigilate," and " Gardez
la foi."
Seal— Sealy Ham, near Haverfordwest.
♦
EDWARDS OF NESS STRANGE.
Edwards, George Eowland, Esq. of Ness
Strange, Salop, Col. H.E.I.C.S., b. 23 June, 1810 ;
m. 11 March, 1847, Catherine Jane, eldest dau. of
Gen. Edward Armstrong, C.B., E.I.C.S., and has
issue,
I. John, b. 30 July, 1850; d. 9 Sept. 1876, unm.
II. George Rowland, b. 18 Feb. 1852.
III. James Murray, b. 1 Jan. 1854.
IV. Henry Charles, b. 9 May, 1865.
I. Antoinette Charlotte. ii. Catherine.
III. Louisa Mary. iv. Eleanor Margaret.
V. Eliza Henriana. vi. Gertrude Helen.
VII. Annie Elise Florence. viii. Mabel Constance.
IX. Grace Isabelle.
iitUCagC. — EiNioN Efell, living in 11S2, Lord of Cyn-
llaeth, Montgomeryshire, and of Llwynymaen, Salop, at the
latter of which places he is said to have resided, m. Arddyn,
dau. of Madoc Vychan ap Madoc, descended from Idnerth
Bcnfras, Lord of Maesbrook, and was father of
Rhdn ap Inion Efell, living in 1221, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
John, Lord Strange of ICnockyn, and was s. by his son,
Cvheltn ap Rhun, of Lloran, in the lordship of Cynllaeth,
who rebuilt, in 1230, the mansion house of Lloran, as we learn
from some Welsh verses, importing that the years from the
incarnation of the Son of God were twelve hundred and three
tens, when Cyhelyn loundcd a huge and high house of wood
504
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
EDW
and stone. "He erected," says the bard, "on the bank of
Barrog, a house that will outstand the world. Let songs be
sung to the amiable chief in the halls of Lloran." Cyhclyn
m. Efa, dau. and heiress of Grono ap Cadw^an, Lord of Hen-
Vache, in Llanrhaiadryn-Mochnant, Montgomeryshire, de-
scended from Ilirid, younger son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, King
of Powys, and was father of
Ievan ap Ctueltn, of Llwynymacn and Lloran, Constable of
Knockyn Castle, who, by Efa his wife, dau. of Adda ap Awr,
of Trevor, had a son,
Madoc Goch ap Ievan, of Lloran, m. LleiUi, dau. of Howel
Goch ap Meredith Vychan, of Abcrtanat, Shropshire, derived
from Howel, son of Meredith ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powys, and
had a son and successor,
Madoc Ktffin ap Madoc Goch, of Lloran and Gartheryr,
in Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, who m. twice : 1st, Tangwystl,
dau. of Ievan Voel ap lorwcrth, of Pengelly, descended from
Aleth, Lord of Dyvet, by whom he had a son,
Ievan Gethin, of whom presently.
Madoc Kyffin m. 2ndly, a dau. of GrifHth ap Rhys, great-
grandson of Eirid Vlaidd, Lord of Penllyn, in Merioneth, and
was, by her, father of David Vychan, ancestor of the
Vaughans, Eaels of Cabbery, Vaughans of Golden Grove,
Kyffins of Maenan, &c. Madoc Kyffin was s. by the eldest
son of his first marriage,
Ievan Gethin (Terrible) ap Maboc Kyffin, of Lloran,
Gartheryr, and Moeliwrch. Hem. twice: 1st, Margaret, dau.
of Llewelyn ap Eotpert, descended from Ednowain Bendew,
Lord of Tegaingl, in Flint, founder of the thirteen noble tribes
of North Wales and Powys; and 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of
Ievan ap Madoc ap Cadwgan Wenwys. By the latter he had
a son,
MoERis ap Ievan Gethin.
By his first marriage, Ievan Gethin ap Madoc Kyffin had issue,
I. GnrFFiTH ap Ievan Gethin, of Lloran, ancestor of the
Merediths nf Abcrtanat, co. Salop.
II. Jolyn ap Ievan Gethin, m. a dau. of Ievan ap Ednowarn
ap Jorwerth Voel, and was ancestor (in the female line) of
Hughes of Gwerclas, Baron of Cymmer yn Edeirnion.
III. Ievan Vychan ap Ievan Gethin.
The third son,
Ievan Vychan ap Ievan Gethin, of Abcrtanat and Moeliwrch,
m. 1st, Tibota, dau. of Einion ap Griffith, of Cors-y-Gedol, co.
Merioneth, derived from Osborne Fitzgerald, Lord of Ynys-y-
Maengwyn, in Merioneth (see Wynne of Feniarth). From
this marriage directly descended,
Ievan Llwyd, of Abcrtanat. He m. twice: 1st, Marredd,
dau. and h'^iress of David Lloyd ap Ievan, and from this
union descended,
Ehys Tanat, Esq. of Abcrtanat, whose direct male line
terminated in the death s. p. in 1688, of Owen Tanat,
Esq. of Abcrtanat. He was s. by his youngest sister and
co-heir, Susanna, wife of Col. Sidney Godolphin, and by
the decease s. p. of their son, Francis, last Lord Godolphin,
Abcrtanat devolved on their dau. and heiress, Mary, m.
the Very Eev. Henry Godolphin, Provost of Eton and
Dean of St. Paul's. They left two sons and two daus.,
all of whom d. unm. except the eldest dau., Margaret,
eventually heiress, who in 1777, m. William Ormsby, Esq.
of Willow Brook, co. Sligo, M.P. for Sligo. Mr.
Ormsby d. in 1804, and his wife in 1806, leaving an only
child and heiress, Mary Jane Ohmsby, heir-general of the
Tanats of Abcrtanat, m. William Gore, Esq., who assumed
the additional surname of Ormsby, and was father of Wil-
liamEichard Ormsby Gore, present Lord Harlech.
Ievan Llwyd, of Abcrtanat, iii. 2ndly, Alice, dau. of Cada-
waladcr, son of Sir Griffith Llwyd, and had a son,
John Tanat, ancestor, by Elcn, his wife, dau. of Humphrey
Kynaston, of the Tanats nf Blodvcli, Salop, whose
heiress, Jane, elder dau. and co-heir of Morris Tanat, Esq.
of Blodwell, m. John Mathews, of Court, and Ursula, dau.
and heiress of Roger Matthews, Esq. of Court, in. Sir
John Bridgman, ancestor of the Earl of Bradford, pro-
prietor of Blodwell.
Ievan Vychan ap Ievan Gethin m. 2ndly, Gwenhwyfar, dau.
of Ievan ap Llewelyn Ddu, Baron of Kymmer-yn-Edeirnion,
CO. Merioneth, and by her had (with two younger sons,
John and Ievan Bach, both of whom ra. and had issue) a son,
Howel ap Ievan, of Moeliwrch, in Denbighshire, living in
1406. This gentleman and his immediate successors were
patrons of the Welsh bards; and their names are honourably
recorded in numerous poetical effusions still extant. He m.
Elen, dau. of David ap Evan, of Arwystli, and was s. by his
80D,
Ievan ap Howel, of Moeliwrch, who was father, by Angharad,
his wife, dau. of Howel ap Madoc, of Moclmant, of
Llewelyn ap Ievan, of Moeliwrch, in. 1st, Jane, dau. of
John Edwards, Esq. of Cliirk, co. Denbigh, and had a son,
Morris Wynn, of Moeliwrch. He m. 2ndly, Ann, dau. of Mere-
dith ap Howel ap Moris, and had another son, Thomas, of whose
line vre have to treat. Llewelyn ap Ievan d. about the year
15.34, and the Act for the union of England and Wales (26th
Henry VIII.) passing about the same time, a dispute arose
between his two sons, Morris Wynn and Thomas ap Llewelyn,
as to the disposition of their father's property, the elder son
(Morris) claiming, by the new law, the right of primogeniture ;
and the younger (Thomas) insisting upon the gavelkind divi-
sion, as directed by the laws of Howel Dd4, and sanctioned by
the immemorial usage of the ancient Britons. After consi-
derable litigation, the dispute was finally referred to arbitration ;
and by the award, Morris Wynn, the elder son, succeeded to
the mansion of Moeliwrch, with the lands attached thereto;
Thomas ap Llewelyn, his brother, was to have two tenements
in Llys Dynwallawn, and at his own cost and charge to divide
all the rest of the possessions of their father in Cynllaeth
Owain, Cynllaeth-yr-Jarll, and Carreg Hwfa, in the lordships
of Chirk and Oswestry, or elsewhere, into two equal parts ;
and Morris Wynn was to have his choice of the moieties. The
award directed likewise " Morris to have a seat in our Lady's
chancel, within the church of Llansilin, and Thomas to have a
seat in the same church anynce St. Silin." The second son,
Thomas ap Llewelyn, of Cynllaeth, resided in Llys Dyn-
wallawn. He in. Jane, dau. of Griffith Lloyd, Esq. of Eagad,
CO. Merioneth, and was father of
Edward Thomas, Esq. of Trevonnen, in. Margery, dau. of
Thomas Wycherley, Esq. of Eyton, Salop, and was .s. by his son,
Eobert Edwards, Esq. of Ehydycroesau, otherwise of
Lledrodc, co. Denbigh, the first of the family who assumed a
distinct surname, was son of Edward ap Thomas ap Llewellyn,
of Cynllaeth, and was lineally descended from Einion Efell,
Lord of Cynllaeth, in Montgomeryshire, a.d. 1182. He in.
Anne, dau. and heir of Eobert Kyffin, Gent, of Cynllaeth, and
was s. by his eldest son,
John Edwards, Esq., who purchased Ness Strange, Salop.
This gentleman was admitted, 1668, to the Freedom of Shrews-
bury. He m. Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Barnes, Esq. of The
Lowe, by whom (who d. 1714) he had issue. Mr. Edwards c^.
Feb. 1709-10, and was «. by his eldest son,
John Edwards, Esq. of Great Ness, alias Ness Strange,
Salop, in. 1st, Mary, dau. of Richard Muckleston, Esq. of
Shrewsbury, brother of the Recorder of Oswestry ; and 2ndly,
Mary Corbet, a widow lady ; by the former (who d. 1 Jan.
1703) he had (with a dau., Mary, m. the Rev. William Parry)
a son and successor,
John Edwards, Esq. of Great Ness, alias Ness Strange, 6.
19 April, 1701; m. 1st, April, 1735, Margaret, dau. of Robert
Lowndes, Esq. of Winslow, co. Bucks, by Margaret his wife,
dau. of Richard Atcherley, Esq. of Weston,* and had three
Rowland, his heir.
John, twin with Rowland, m. 20 Feb. 1769, Anne, dau. and
heir of Lewis Owen, of Dolserau, and d. July, 1801, leaving
issue, 1 John, of Dolserau, co. Merioneth, m. Anne, younger
dau. and co-heir of the late Edward Edwards, Esq. of Cerrig
Llwydion, co. Denbigh, and had an only child, E. Lloyd
Edwards, Esq., m. the eldest dau. of George Edwards Beau-
champ Proctor, Esq.; 2 Lewis Owen ; 3 Edward, father of
the present Charles Edwards, Esq. of Dolserau ; 4 George,
d. young.
He in. 2ndly, Dec. 1744, Mary, dau. of John Comberbach,
Esq., but by that lady (who d. 4 Feb. 1764) had no issue. Mr.
Edwards d. 2 June, 1775, and was s. by his eldest son,
Rowland Edwards, Esq. of Ness Strange, 6. Sept. 1738 ;
in. April, 1765, Dorothy, dau. of John Scott, Esq. of Shrews-
bury ; and d. 31 May, 1796, when he was s. by his only son,
John Edwards, Esq. of Ness Strange, J. P. and D.L., b.
22 Sept. 1773 ; in. 2 Dec. 1806, Charlotte Margaret, dau. of the
Rev. George Martin, Vicar of Great Ness, by the Lady Mary
Murray his wife, dau. of John, 3rd Duke of Atholl, and by her
(who d. 15 Dec. 1849) had, with other issue, who d. young or
John, 6. 10 Dec. 1808 ; d. unm. 7 April, 1834.
George Rowland, now of Ness Strange.
Mary. Georgiana, in. 20 Aug. 1846, John Naylor, Esq.
Amelia Murray, in. 10 Dec. 1857, Rev. Geo. Richard Turner,
eldest son of the late Sir George Turner, Lord Justice of
Appeal.
Mr. Edwards d. 26 July, 1850.
Anns — Per fess sa. and arg. a lion rampant counterchanged.
Qyful — Within a wreath a lion rampant as in the arms.
i'eot— The Hall, Great Ness, near Shrewsbury.
* By Margaret his wife, dau. of Rowland Hill, Esq. of
Uawkstone.
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ELD
505
EDWARDS OF DOLSEEAtT.
Edwaeds, Chaeles, Esq. of Dolserau, Dolgelley,
CO. Merioneth, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1871, J.P. COS. Cardigan and Derbigh, Capt. Isfc
IMcnoneth Eifle Volunteers, M.P. for Windsor
from 1866 to 1868, b. 25 March, 1825 ; m. 28 Oct.
IS 18, Mary Elizabeth, only child and heu-ess of the
late William Tate, Esq. of Froguel House, Hamp-
stead and of Xilbuclio, Peeblesshire, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Major John Munro, 2nd K.L, and has
issiLC,
I. Chakles Edward MnNKO, J.P. and D.L. co. Monmouth,
6. 29 Aug. 1853.
II. Robert Lloyd, Lieut. 4th Batt. Eifle Brigade, h. 14 April,
1855; d. 18 Oct. 1877.
III. Wynne Howard, 6. 3 June, 1859.
I. Mary Grace Catherine, m. Robert Willis, Esq., 2nd son of
Henry Willis, Esq. of Hill Street, Berkeley Square.
II. Marguerite Augusta, m. George Ashby, only son of
George Dodd, Esq. of Grosvcnor Place, London, late
M.P. for Maidstone.
III. EUinor Alexandrina.
iLuiCagt.— (Sec ineceiVmg Meraoir) John Edwaeds, Esq.,
h. 1 Sept. 1738 (2nd son of John Edwards, Esq. of Great Ness),
m. 20 Feb. 1769, Aune, dau. and heiress of Lewis Owen, Esq.
of Dolserau, and d. July, 1801, leaving issue. His 3rd son,
Edward Edwaeds, Esq., of Dolserau, 6. 3 Aug. 1784; »i.
15 Aug. 1818, Margaret, eldest dau. of Watkin and Mary
Williams, of Gwyndu and Nant-y-lyn, co. Denbigh, and by her
(who d. 10 July, 1859) left, at his decease, 12 Dec. 1853,
John Robert, m. Mary, dau. of the late William Gold, Esq.
Edward Watkin, ra. the widow of J. Ashton, Esq., and d.
July, 1873.
Chaeles, now of Dolserau.
Arms — Per fess sa. and arg. a lion rampant countcrchanged.
Crest — Within a wreath a lion rampant as in the arms.
(SsciJ— Dolserau, DolgcUey.
EDWARDS OF NANHORON.
Edwards, Feancis William Lloyd, Esq. of
Nanhoron, co. Carnarvon, J.P. and D.L., b. 16 Jime,
1845 ; m. 24 June, 18G9, Georgiana Sara, 2nd dau.
of Henry Trench, Esq. of Cangort Park, King's
Co., and has had issue,
I. Richard Henry Lloyd, 6. 15 April, 1870; cL 6 July, 1872.
I. Mary Georgiana Lloyd. ii. Blanche Enrica.
iitltragC.— This ancient family is lineally descended from
one of the ancient tribes of Wales.
EiCDABD Edwaeds, Esq. of Nanhoron, b. 1628, m. Anne,
dau. and heiress of Frederick Wynne, of Bodwyddog, Esq.
He served as High Sheriff for co. Carnarvon, 1696 ; was s. by
his eldest son,
Thomas Edwaeds, Esq. of Nanhoron, d. 1738 ; his brother,
Timothy Edwaeds, Esq. of Nanhoron, m. Anne, dau. of
Lewis Owen, of Peniarth, Esq., and d. 1769. His eldest son,
Bichaed Edwaeds, Esq., of Nanhoron, Master in Chancery,
m. a dau. of Doyly Mitchell, Esq., and bequeathed the Nanhoron
estate to his nephew,
Timothy Edwards, Esq., h. 1731, Capt. R.N. (son of the
Eev. Wm. Edwards, of Nanhoron, by Frances his wife, dau.
of the Rev. Wm. Williams, of Stoke). He was a distinguished
officer, and commanded at different periods the "Cornwall,"
"Valeur,"' "Volage,"and "Wager." He r,i. Catharine, only
dau. and heiress of John Browning, Esq. of I'ullox Hill, co.
Bedford, and had issue,
I. RicHAKD, his heir.
II. John Browning, b. 1709; m. Anne, dau. of Rice Thomas,
of Coed Helen, and had issue, John Browning. He d. 1813.
I. Catharine Wakefield d. unm. 1810.
II. Jane, d. unm. 1826.
III. Anne, iii. Richard Dickenson, of Hendon, Middlesex.
She d. 23 March, 1836.
Capt. Timothy Edwards d. of fever, 12 July, 1780, on board
the "Actason" frigate, on his way home from the West
Indies, his ship the "Cornwall," line-of-battle ship, having
sunk in harbour in consequence of injuries received in several
repeated engagements. He was s. by his eldest son,
EicHAED Edwaeds, Esq. of Nanhoron, 6. 1770, Col. Royal
Carnarvon MiUtia, m. 24 June, 1S03, Annabella, only dau. and
heiress of Richard Lloyd, Esq. of Broahaulog, co. Denbigh,
and had issue.
I. Timothy, d. in infancy, 1804. ii. Richaed Lloyd.
I. Annabella, vi. J. Harden, Esq. of Harrybrook, co.
Armagh.
II. Jane, in. John Priestley, Esq. of Harod Gregog, co.
Merioneth. in. Catharine Wynne.
Col. Edwards d. July, 1830, and was s. by his son,
Richaed Lloyd Edwards, Esq., J.P. and D.L., b. 9 April,
1806; ra. 7 Nov. 1831, Mary, only dau. of John Lloyd Wynne,
Esq. of Coed Coch, co. Denbigh, and had issue,
I. Richard Lloyd, b. 6 Aug. 18.32, Capt. 6Sth regt., kUled
before Sebastopol, 11 May, 1855.
II. Timothy Lloyd, b. Feb. 1835; d. May, 1835.
III. Feancis William Lloyd, now of Nanhoron,
I. Mary Annabella Lloyd, d. Oct. 1862.
II. Catharine Agnes Lloyd, d. March, 1858.
III. Margaret Elizabeth Lloyd, d. March, 1863.
Mr. Lloyd Edwards served as High Sheriff for the cos. Car-
narvon 1834, Anglesey 1836, Denbigh 1847. He d. Jan. 1876.
il/o«o— Duw a diwedd da.
SeaJ— Nanhoron, Pwllheli, co. Carnarvon.
EDWARDS OF TREMATON HALL.
Edwaeds, John, Esq. of Trematon Hall, Corn-
wall, b. 12 June, 1835 ; s. his father 1873 ; m. 6
Oct. 1863, EHza Howard, dau. of Joseph Yellowley
Watson, Esq., F.E.a.S., of The Grange, Thorpe,
Essex.
iLtnragC— This family, of Welsh descent, has been long
settled in Cornwall.
John Edwaeds, Esq. of Trematon Hall, Cornw.iU, J.P., s.
his uncle, Thomas Edwards, Esq., Lessee of the Parish, and
Lord of the Manor of St. Stephens, Saltash, 9 Dec. 1857. He
was 6. 8 Oct. 1802; m. 26 April, 1831, Jane, dau. of John
Bennett, Esq. of Wearde, Cornwall, and had issue,
I. John, now of Trematon Hall.
II. Thomas Jervis, b. 16 May, 1840; r,i. 8 July, 1862, Sabine,
dau. of Admiral John Jervis Tucker, of Trematon Castle,
Cornwall.
III. Henry William, late 9th Lancers, b. 30 Oct. 1841 ; d. 3
March, 1865.
I. Annie Elizabeth, m. 21 May, 1861, Charles Graham, eldest
son of Commander Charles Blatchley, R.N.
He d. 1873.
ScaJ— Trematon Hall, near Saltash.
EDWARDS OF HARDINGHAM.
Edwaeds, Heney William Baetholomew,
Esq. of The White Hall and Hardingham, Norfolk,
J.P. and D.L., b. 1820 ; m. 1852, Caroline Georgiana,
dau. of Wilham C. Marsh, Esq. of Gaynes Park,
Essex, and has issue,
I. William Moedacnt Maech, 6. 1854.
II. Ernest Marsham Lombe.
I. Ellen Lucy. ii. Constance Catherine.
III. Mildred Vertuc.
ILfllCatJC. — In a pedigree in possession of Mr. Edwards,
which is ratified and approved by Robert St. George Claren-
ceux, this family is traced from Hugh Edwards, of Leverington,
in the Isle of Ely, 13 Edwaed III. (1345), and is continued to
about the year 1C50.
Rev. John Edwards, son of the Rev. Bartholomew Edwards
((?. 1786) and Catherine Smith his wife, m. Lucy, dau. of
Robert Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless, Norfolk, and d.
4 June, 1832, having had, besides the present Heney William
Baetholomew Edwaeds, Esq. of The Hall, Hardingham,
another son, Capt. Herbert Edwards, late of the Soots Greys,
and a dau., Sophia Catherine.
Arras — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., on a' fess between three
martlets sa. a einquefoil or, for Edwards ; 2nd, per cross gu.
and arg. in the 1st and 4th quarters a cross potent or, for
Ceoss ; 3rd, arg., per chevron gu. and arg. a crescent counter-
changed, for Chapman. Crest— A. martlet sa. charged on the
wing with a einquefoil or. Motto — Quid leges sine nioribus ?
Seoi— The Hall, Hardingham Hingham, Attenborough,
Norfolk.
ELD OF SEIGHFORD HALL.
Eld, Feedeeic, Esq. of Seighford Hall, Stafford,
Col. in the army, formerly in the 90th regt., b. 2
April, 1803 ; m. 22 Jan. 1848, Annie CeciUa, dau.
of the late Dr. Middleton, of Cape Town, Cape of
Good Hope, and has issue,
506
ELL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ELL
t. Feancis Fredebtc, I. at Hastin.??, 13 Oct. 1857.
IL Charles Henry, 0. 3 April, 1860, at Leamington, co.
Warwick.
1. Cecilia Frederica.
HiutraflC— John Elde, Esq. of Dorkinjr, Surrey (clcsccntled
from Kichard Eldc, Paymaster of the Forces in Ulster, ^\ho
had a grant of arms for his services in Ireland, from Nicholas
Karhorne, Ulster King of Arms, 16 Queen Elizabeth, 1574),
s. at the death of his half-brother, Francis Eldc, Esq. of
Seighford, Master in Chancery, to Seighford, co. Staiford. He
m. Catherine, dau. of — Holbrooke, Esq., and widow of
Eowland Cotton, Esq. of Etwall, and d. 16 April, 1796, aged
92, leaving a dau., Catherine, m. Dr. Kirby, of Dorking,
Surrey, and a son and heir,
Fbancis Eld, Esq. of Seighford, 6. 1736 ; buried at Seighford
17 July, 1817, aged 81, having had, by EUzabeth his wife
(who d. 8 Jan. 1833), with two other sons, deceased,
I. Fbanxis, his heir.
n. Eichard, b. 9 Oct. 1778 ; d. 1837.
m. John, of Brighton, 6. 16 July, 1779 ; m. 17 Nov. 1807,
the Hon. Louisa Sarah Sidney Smyth, dau. of Lionel, 7th
Viscount Strangford, and had issue,
Lionel Percy Denham, b. 9 Dec. 1808 ; Lieut.-Col. Bengal
army; m. 19 Sept. 1839, Charlotte Isabella, 4th dau. of
Colonel Campbell, Esq., Physician General, Bengal, and
had issue,
Percy Sidney Francis Edward, h. 27 June, 1859.
Louisa Mary. Jessie Campbell.
IV. "WUliam, of Fradswell Hall, b. 26 Aug. 1783; m. Mary,
dau. of William Keene, Esq. of Kowley, co. Stafford, and
has, Howard, bapt. 4 Jan. 1816.
V. Thomas, 6. 1786 ; d. 1844, leaving issue, Thomas and Rose.
I. Mary Anne, m. George Durant, Esq. of Xong Castle, and
d. 1829.
u. Elizabeth, m. John Chambers, Esq., Capt. 10th Hussars.
The eldest son,
Fkancis Eld, Esq. of Seighford Hall, J.P. and D.L., bapt.
20 June, 1773; High Sheriff 1821; m. 1794, Mary, dau. of
John Mootham, Esq. of Percy Street, London ; and d. 6 Jan.
1855, having had issue,
Fbancis, late of Seighford Hall, J.P. and D.L., 6. 0 July,
1796; d. 1866.
George, b. 1798, deceased. Feedebic, now of Seighford.
John, d. 14 Feb. 1830. Eichard, bapt. 29 Dec. 1806.
Edward, 6. 18 July, 1809.
Mary.
Charlotte, m. Lieut.-Col. Andrew Hyacinth Kirwan, Esq.
Caroline Eliza, m. 16 Jan. 1850, the Eev. Jos. Thompson,
Vicar of Seighford.
Arms — Arg., a chevron between three partridges close ppr.
Crest— A falcon rising or, beaked membered jessed and belted
gu. his mouth embrued of the last.
&o<— Seighford Hall, near Stafford.
ELLICE OF INVEEGARHY,
EiLiCE, Edwaeb, Esq. of Invergarry, co. Inrer-
ness, M.A., J.P. and D.L., M.P. for the St. Andrew's
District of Burgbs, i. 19 Aug. 1810 ; m. 1st, 1834,
Katherine Jane, 2nd dau. of the late Lieut. Gen.
Eobert Balfour, of Balbirnie, co. Fife, which lady d.
1864 ; and 2ndly, 1867, Eliza Stewart, eldest dau.
of T. C. Hagart, Esq. of Bantaskine, N.B., and
■widow of Alexander Speirs, Esq. of Eldcrslie, co.
Eenfrew.
ILincatJC.— Geoece Ellice, whor/i. Isabel, dau. and heir
of Adam Barclay and Christian Chalmers his wife, of Knock-
leith, Aberdeenshire, thus acquired that estate, which subse-
quently passed into the family of Duff, of Ilatton. Adam Bar-
clay (who with his wife were buried in Auchterless kirkyard,
Aberdeenshire, the former dying 12 Aug. 1695, and the latter
18 April, 1696) "was directly descended from the Eaeclats of
Toify, now spelt Towie, one of the most ancient families in
Aberdeenshire, a descendant of which was the Russian General,
Barclay de Tolly. The Barclay arms still remain on the foot
of the ancient castle of Tolly, in the neighbourhood of Auch-
teriess."* George Ellicc d. 23 June, 1736 ; his wife Isabel,
Dec. 1727, both being buried in Auchterless kirkyard. Tlieir
* This statement is made in a letter of the late Minister of
Auchterless, and quoted in The Notices of the Mli.ies, a very
interesting and valuable history of the various families of Ellis
and EUice, in England, Scotland, and Ireland, by William
Smith Ellis, Esq. of the Middle Temple ; printed for private cir-
culation 1866.
Willtaji Ellice, of Knnckleith, ryi. 1 Jupe, 1738, Mary
Simpson, of Gartly, and had issue, Alexander, of whom
presently; WilUam, b. 1745; Eobert, b. 1747; John, 6. 1749 ;
and James, b. 1754, who all, except the eldest, went to America,
and d. vnm. ; Helen, d. unm. ; and Catharine, m. Capt. Phin,
of Monellie. Mr. Ellice d. 19 Aug. 175G, and was buried ia
Auchterless kirkyard. His eldest son,
Alexander Ellice, Esq. b. 1743, an Advocate of the Scotch
Bar, went to America in 1766, and carried on business there
and in Canada before and during the war of Independence.
He subsequently established himself in London as an
American and West Indian Merchant. He resided at Bath,
and was Patron of the Advowson of Aston, Herts, 1804 ; he m.
Anne Eussell, and had issue,
I. William, 6. 1781; m. 23 Oct. 1809, ITaTriet, dan. of
Hercules Ross, Esq. of Rossie. Forfarshire, and had issue,
1 Alexander, b. 23 Aug. 1811, at Logic Castle; d. s. p.
2 William, b. 1814; to. 28 July, 1847, Lady Jane Harriett
Pleydell Bouverie, dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Radnor.
1 Harriett, ra. Eev. Charles Long.
2 Anne Louisa, m. 19 March, 1840, James H. H. Atkinson,
Esq. of Angerton, Northumberland.
3 CaroUne Horatia, m. 19 Aug. 1834, Rev. Henry Chaplin,
2nd son of Charles Chaplin, Esq., M.P., of Blankney.
4 Helen, to. 23 Dec. 1837, Rev. William Sinclair, 4th son
of the Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart., and d. Oct.
1842.
II. Edwabd, of whom presently. j
III. Robert, General in the army. Col. 24th regt., 6. 1784; i
d. 18 June. 18.56. He to. Eliza Courtcnay, and by her (who
d. 2 May, 1859, aged 68) had issue,
1 Eobert, 6. 1814; d. at Balbirnie, Fifeshire, 19 Dec. 1858,
aged 43. He m. 1 March, 1853, Eglantine Charlotte
Louisa, 3rd dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Balfour, of
Balbirnie, and left issue, Edward Charles, 6. 1860; Jane;
and Mary.
2 Charles, Brigadior-Gcn. and Adjutant-Gen. of H.M.'s
forces; to. 1862, Louisa, eldest dau. of William Lambton,
Esq.
1 Eliza, TO. 1838, Right Hon. Henry B. W. Brand, of Glynde, i
Sussex, M.P. for Lewes, and Speaker of the House of
Commons. |
IV. James, M.A., Rector of Clothall, Herts, 1816, 6. 1787;
d. 5 June, 1856. He to. Agnes Bruce, and had issue a '
son, James Stuart, Esq., who d. at Paris, 3 Oct. 1857,
aged 35.
V. Alexander, Capt. E.N., in. 1825, Lucy, youngest dau. of
Charles Locke, Esq., and had issue. His 2nd dau., Cathe-
rine Frederica, m. 16 June, 1855, at Hampton Court Palace,
Francis Fortescue, Esq.
VI. Russell, M.A. of Brasenose: Coll. Oxford, 1821; 6. 1799;
m. Harriet, dau. of Charles Chaplin, Esq., M.P., of Blankney,
CO. Lincoln.
I. Mary, m. Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., K.C.B., and had
issue.
n. Helen, to. 1st, Charies Chisholmo, of Chisholme, N.B. ;
2ndly, Walter Burrell, Esq. of West Grinstead, M.P. for
Sussex.
in. Katherine, m. Gen. the Hon. John Finch ; d. 1873.
The second son.
The Right Hon. Edward Ellioe, M.P. for Coventry,
b. 1783; purchased considerable estates in Invernesshire ; he
originally succeeded his father as a Merchant in London, and
became eventually Joint Secretary of the Treasury from 1830
to 1832; and Secretary at War from 1833 to 1854. He to. 1st,
24 Aug. 1807, Lady Hannah Althea, younger dau. of Charles,
1st Earl Grey, and widow of Capt. Bettesworth, R.N., and by
her (who d. 28 July, 1832) had issue, Edward. He m. 2ndly,
25 Oct. 1843, Anne Amelia, Countess Dowager of Leicester,
dau. of AVilliam Charles, 4th Earl of Albemarle, and d. 20
Sept. 1863. His son and successor is the present Edwabd
Ellice, Esq., of Invergarry.
Jrms— Or, three front faced helmet!? ppr. Crest— An arm
erect couped below the elbow in armour ppr., holding in the
gauntlet a snake entwined round the arm all ppr.
Scat— Invergarry, Inverness, N.B.
FOGG-ELLIOT OF ELVET HILL.
Eogg-Elliot, John, Esq. of Elvet Hill, co.
Durham, J.P. and D.L., b. 4 Aug. 1804 ; m. 1st, 27
Aug. 1827, Mary, youngest dau. of the Eev. Thomaa
Peacock, perpetual Curate of Denton, near Darling-
ton ; and 2udly, 18 April, 1865, Sarah, dau. of
Thomas Tate, Esq. of Bank House, Northumber-
land, and widow of Alan William Hutchinson, Esq.
of Hollinside, co. Durham, and by the latter has
issue,
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I. John Walton, 6. 25 Mar, 1SC7.
II. Charles Thurstan, 6. 28 Jime, ISTO.
I. Alice.
Mr. Fogg-Elliot, who assmned Lis additional suv-
uame of Elliot, byroval license, 1827, at the death
of his maternal grand-uncle, John Walton Elliot,
Esq., served as High Sheriff for Durham, 187'i.
^illCHQC. — Richard Fogg, who was livins at Tuvton, co.
Lancaster, anno 20 Queen EnzABExn, a.d. 1577, had three sons,
I. Thurstan, of Darcy Lever, in the parish of Boltoa-le-
Moors, CO. Lancaster, huriecl at Bolton, 7 Jan. 1592.
II. Oliver, of whom presently.
III. Lawrence, who was buried at Bolton, 9 Feb. 1GC4,
leaving by Amerye his wife, a son, Eichard, who was father
of Richard (Rev.), Rector of Bangor, cl. 1G76, aged 80,
leaving two sons, Nathaniel, of the Inner Temple, London,
whose will is dated 12 Nov. 1701, and Lawrence (Very
Rev.), D.D., Dean of Chester, 1691, who d. 170S, leaving
a son, Arthur (Rev.), CD., who made his will 4 May,
1738, and d., leaving by Anne his wife, one sou, James, and
two daus., Ann and Mary.
The second son,
Oliver Fogg, of Turton, m. Katherine, uau. of Entwislo,
and had six sons,
I. Oliver, buried at Entwislo, 8 Feb. 1C15.
II. Ralph, of Darcey-Lever.
in. Richard, of whom hereafter.
IV. Thurstan, whose will is dated 31 July, Ifllo.
V. Lawrence, buried at Turton, 18 Jan. 1023.
VI. Edward, of Entwistle Hall, living 163a.
Oliver Fogg was buried in Bolton Church 20 .A.ug. 1023. Ilis
third son,
Richard Fogo, of Turton, left by his wife (who was
buried at Bolton, March, 1635) a dau., Jane, buried 12 Jan.
1667, and two sons, i. Lawrence, buried at Bolton, 14 Aug.
1663; and ii. Edward, who carried on the line, lie was
buried at Bolton 20 Aug. 1623. His second son,
Edward Fogg, ot Entwisle, was living 1677. By Eliza-
beth his wife, who was buried at Turton, 10 April, 163G, he
had a dau., Elizabeth, and three sons, i. Oliver, d. s. p. ; u.
Thomas; in. James. The latter,
James Fogo, of Entwisle and Turton, m. Hannah, dau.
ot Robert Isherwood, Esq. of Isherwood Fold, in Edgeworth,
CO. Lancaster, and had issue, Thomas, his heir; James,
buried 4 June, 1722; Charles, of Turton, whose wife, Eliza-
beth, was bttried 3 July, 1727; and Katherine, buried 3 Aug.
1726. The eldest son,
Thomas Fogg, of Edgeworth and Bolton, m. 1st, Agnes
Thomasson, by whom, who was buried 7 June, 1737, he had,
with three younger sous, who all died young, an elder son,
James, his successor. He was buried 6 June, 1774, aged 71,
and was «. by his oldest son,
James Fogg, c Turton, b. 1723; m. Alice Erandwood,
of Turnecroft Darwen, by whom, who was buried May, 1707,
he had issue, William (who had a son, Thomas, who d. s. p.);
John, d. s. p. ; Thomas, who carried on the line ; Agnes ; and
Jane, who both d. s. p. He was buried IS March, 1759, aged
31. His youngest son,
Thomas Fogg, ot Edgeworth and of Eolton-le-Moor.s, m.
1789, Jane (who d. March, 1835), dau. of William Hobson,
of Middleton-Teesdule, co. Durham, by his wife Mary, sister of
John Walton Elliot, Esq. of Gainford, co. Durham, and dau.
of James Elliot, of Middleton, in Teesdalo, by Ann his wife,
dau. of Ralph Walton, of Bedburn, co. Durham, and dying
Dec. 1826, he left issue,
I. William, b. 7 June, 1702; r,i. 1814, Elizabeth, dau. of
William Gamsby, of Gateshead, co. Durham; and d.
21 March, 1826, leaving issue,
1 Thomas, 6. 1818; m. Clementina Sharpies, and dying
1847, left a son,
Thomas Henry, 6. 20 Feb. 1846 ; m. Aug. 1867, Harriet,
dau. of Thomas Gregory, and has issue, Thomas
Sharpies, 6. 1860, and d. 1869; Alice; and Elizabeth.
2 James, of Nightingales, Great Lever, co. Lancaster, 6.
16 Sept. 1820 ; m. 1 Nov. 1843, Mary, dau. of John Cowans,
of Bolton, and has issue,
William, b. 14 Aug. 1846; to. 26 Aug. 1868, Mary, dau.
of Hilary Bradley, of Bolton, and has, James, b. 26 Jan.
1872 ; and Mary Elizabeth.
James, 6. 29 Nfov. 1848 ; m. 18 May, 1870, Mary Eliza-
beth, dttu. of Richard Bushell, Esq. of Bolton, and lias
a dau., Ada Maude.
John, b. 8 Aug. 1854.
Alice, d. young. Mary Alice. Elizabeth.
Annie. Frances. Agnes.
1 Elizabeth, 6. 13 Jan. 1815 ; d. unm. May, 1848.
II. James, m. Anne Bentley, and d. 1835, leaving two daus.
III. Thomas (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Meldreth, co. Cambridge,
TO. Jane, dau. of Tatliam Proctor, JI.A., but d. s. p. 27 Feb.
1868. IV. John, now of Elvet Hill.
I. Alice, m. James Chadwick, and d. s. p. 19 Feb. 1870.
II. Mary, to. George Piggot, and d. s. p. 3 April, 1866.
^r))is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., on a bend engrailed or, a
baton az., for Elliot; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a fess between
three annulets sa. as many mullets pierced of the field, for
Fogg. Crests— 1st, Elliot : A dexter arm holding a cutlass ppr. ;
2nd, Fogg: A unicorn's head couped arg. Motto — Peradvcuture.
/Seas— Elvet Hill, Durham.
ELLIOT 01? HARWOOD.
Elliot, William Claude, Esq. of Harwood, co.
Roxburgh, J. P., late Lieut. 9th regt. (medals and
clasp for Crimean war), b. 19 Feb. 1835 ; m. 3 July,
1876, Bertha Eliza, 2nd dau. of Wilham Charles
Elackman, Esq. of Southsca, Hants.
iLflTCagC — This family is descended from Stmeon Elliot,
of the Binks in Tiddesilale, whose eldest son, Wlliam Elliot,
acquired Ilarwood in 1637. His descendant,
William Elliot, Esq. of Harwood, co. Roxburgh, r,i.
1804, Helen, dau. of John Rutherford, Esq. of MossburnforJ,
CO. Roxburgh, and had a son,
Robert Kerr Elliot, Esq. of Harwood and Clifton Park,
CO. Roxburgh, J. P. and D.L., who m. 1832, Mary Anne, dau.
of Charles Claude Clifton, Esq. of Twymaur, co. Brecon,
and d. 16 Feb. 1873, having by her (who d. 13 July, 1S71) had
issue,
I. William Claude, now of Harwood.
II. Robert Henrt, of Clifton Park {cee that Memoir).
in. Edward Cludde, b. 1846.
IV. Mark Prmgle, b. 1851.
I. Frances, m. 1859, Sir Edward Cludde Cockbnrn, Bart.
II. Ellen Eliza, vi. 1871, Chctwode Drummond Pringle,
Esq.
III. Adelaide Catherine, m. 1877, Sir Basil Francis Hall, Bart.
of Dunglass.
IV. Caroline Clifton, to. 1869, James Moffat, Esq.
V. Charlotte Elizabeth, m. 1871 John Dalton, Esq. of Sloning-
ford Park, Bipon.
VI. Anna Maria, m. 187G, Major Colquhoun, cousin of Sir
James Colquhoun, Bart.
Arms — Gu., on a bend or, a baton az. a bordure of the
second charged with six garbs of the third. Crest — A gentle-
man in a watching posture holding a pike in his hand ppr.
lUctto — Sic limina tuta.
.^icais— Harwood, Bonchester Bridge, Hawick, N.B.
ELLIOT OF CLIFTON PARK.
Elliot, Robert IIenet, Esq. of Clifton Park,
Kelso, CO. Roxburgh, b. 6 Dec. 1837 ; m. 4 June,
1868, Hon. Anna Maria Louisa Barnewall, only
child of Thomas, Lord Trimleston, and has a son,
Thomas Robert Barnewall, b. 4 Feb. 1871.
He is the second son of the late Robert Keer
Elliot, Esq. of Harwood and Clifton Park, co.
Roxburgh, N.B. {see preceding Memoir).
Lineage, Arms, &c., see Elliot of Harwood.
Sent— Clifton Park, Kelso, N.B.
ELLIS OF WYDDIAL HALL.
Ellis, Charles Henry Beabazon Heaton,
Esq. of Wyddial Hall, Herts, b. May, 1864, s. his
father, 1870.
HtUCagC— The family of Ellis of Alrhey, co. Flint, with
its branches at the Wern and Pickill, is of great antiquity in
North Wales, as appears by the Heralds' Visitations. A small
portion of the old family estate is still, under different entails,
in Mr. Ellis's possession. The direct ancestor of the family was
Tyngad (2nd son of Tudyr Trevor, and Angharad, dau. of
Howel Dha), who succeeded to the 3rd part of his father's
estate, by the law of Gavel kind. His grandson, Kenrick (son
of Rhiwallon), a nobleman in Bromfield, and Lord of Whittmg-
ton m. Tuda, dau. of Ivor, Lord of Rhos, and was slain in the
defence of his country against the English, 5 Dec. 1073.
Ninth in direct descent from him was,
Richard ap Howel, grandson of Morgan, of Alrhey, who
m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Ellis, son of Elba Eyton, of
Ruabon, by Parncl, dau. of Sir William Bulkeley, Knt. TUri-
great-grandson.
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Thomas Kllis, to. Jane, dau. of G. Salusbury, of Erbystock,
by Mary, dau. of Thomas Grosvenor, son and heir of Sir
Thomas Grosvenor, Knt. of Eaton. Their grandson,
John Ellis, of Brasenose Coll. Oxford, m. Katherine, dau.
of K. Kingsman, of Overton, Wilts, and d. July, 1740, leaving
a son,
John Ellis, &. Ausr. 168S, o.s., Fellow of Brasenose Coll.,
and D.D. ; vi. Margretta, 2nd dau. of Thomas Phipps, Esq.
of Heywood, Wilts, M.P. Dr. Ellis d. 7 Oct. 17C4, N.S. His
younger son, William, Governor of Patna, lost his life in the
massacre there, 5 Oct. 17C3. His eldest son,
Beabazon Ellis, 6. 12 Aug. 1723; d. at Wyddial 28 Nov.
1780, leaving, with a dau., Elizabeth, vi. Samuel Elias Saw-
bridge, Esq. of Olanteigh, Kent, an only son,
John Thomas Ellis, Esq., b. 28 Sept. 1756, High Sheriff co.
Herts 1784, and M.P. ; m. Mary Anne, only dau. of John
Heaton, Esq. of Bedfords, Essex, and d. 6 Oct. 1836. His
two eldest sons, John Thomas and William Fane, d. in his
lifetime, both in active military service, as well as his
youngest son, Henry Bennet, a Midshipman in the royal
navy. He left Charles Heaton Ellis, Esq., late of Widdial
Hall, his only surviving son; and a dau., Julia, m.
liev. Henry B. Thorold, grandson of Sir John Thorold, Bart.
This son,
Charles Heaton Ellis, Esq. of Wyddial Hall, b. 14 Aug.
1789 ; TO. 30 Oct. 1819, Louisa, eldest dau. of Sir J. H. Stracey,
Bart., and had issue (besides several daus.),
Charles John, 6. 11 April, 1830; in H.M.'s 9th Lancers, and
afterwards in the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers) ; d.
before Delhi, after arduous military service, 20 July, 1857.
Edward Henry Brabazon, late of Wyddial Hall.
Mr. Ellis was called to the Bar June, 1821. He d. Jan. 18G5.
His second son,
Edward Henry Brabazon Ellis, Esq. of Wyddial Hall, J.P.,
h. 19 May, 1834; educated at Harrow and Exeter Coll.
Oxford ; s. his father 1865 ; to. 1863, Louisa Harriott, 3rd dau.
of the late Col. Kingscote, of Kingscote, co. Gloucester, by
liis 2nd wife, Harriott, dau. of Benjamin, 1st Lord Bloomfield,
and had issue,
I. Charles Henry Brabazon, now of Wyddial Hall.
II. Sydney Thomas Edward, 6. June, 18C7; d. youns.
III. A son, b. 19 Nov. 1868 ; d. young.
IV. Another son, b. posthumous, 1871.
Mr. Ellis d. 1870. His widow m. 2ndly, 1872, Joseph Ward,
Esq., M.K.C.S.
Arnis—'Erm., a lion passant guardant gu. Crest— Out of a
ducal coronet or, a lion's head gu. crowned gold. Motto — Fort
et fidele.
fSeai— Wyddial Hall, near Buritingford, co. Herts.
ELI.IS OF GLASFRYN.
Ellis, The Ret. Jonx Williams, B.A., of G-las-
fryn, co. Carnarvon, J. P. for cos. Carnarvon and
Merionetli, and D.L. for the latter, Rector of Llan-
aelhaiarn, b. 21 Jan. 1808; m. 21 Feb. 1831, Harriet
Ellen, only cliild of J. H. Clough, Esq. of Plas
Clougli, CO. Denbigh, representative of the family of
Clougu of Fids Clough, and has issue,
I. ThomasParrWilliams, B.A.,6. 27 Jan. 1832; m. 28 April,
1857, Cordelia, dau. of John Lloyd, Esq. of Trallwyn, co.
Carnarvon, D.L. an I J. P., and late Chairman of the
Quarter Sessions , and has issue, George, 6. 1857 ; John
Lyon Butler, and Thomas Lloyd De Berayne (twins), b.
15 Dec. 1858: and two daus.
II. John Clough Williams (llev.), 6. 11 March, 1833, M.A.,
Fellow and Tutor of Sidney Sussex Coll. Camb., 3ra
AVrangler, and Senior Moderator 1866; m. 2 Jan. 1877,
Ellen Mabel, 3rd dau. of John Greaves, Esq.
I. Harriet Isabella, d. Feb. 1835.
II. Ellen Augusta Williams.
3Lf ncaflC— This family is of Welsh extraotion, and traces
its descent through many of the oldest Welsh families. The
great-grandfather of the present Mr. Ellis, Kev. John Ellis,
D.D., was Prebendary of Llanfair 1713. He ?». the sister of
Eight Rev. Dr. Humphreys, Bishop of Bangor, and had, with
a dau., who d. young, a son.
The Venble. John Ellis, Archdeacon of Merioneth, a cele-
brated antiquary, the friend of Sir Joseph Banks, and Dr.
Solander. He m. 1st, Miss Lloyd, heiress of the Penrallt and
Trallwyn Estates, in co. Caernarvon; and2nmy, Miss Williams.
By the former he had issue,
John, d. iinm.
Hugh, to. Miss Wright, dau. of J. Wright, Esq. of Thunts-
ford, and left issue, John Ellis Lloyd, who took the sur-
name of Lloyd, for the Trallwyn estate, m. Miss Jones, and
had issue ; and Frances, to. Hev. Harry Grey, nephew of
the Earl of Stamford and Warrington.
TnoMAs, of whom hereafter. Griffith, d. unni.
Ilichard, Kector of Llanrug, m. Susan, eldest dau. and co-
heir of Langford Meade, Esq.
The 3rd son,
PvEv. Thomas Ellis, M.A.., was Treasurer of Bangor Cathe-
dral, and Piector of Llanfachraeth, co. Anglesey, Fallow of St.
John's Coll. Cambridge. He m. 1807, Jane, heiress of Brondanw,
CO. Merioneth, eldest dau. of John Bulgin, Esq. of Bath, and
by her (who d. July, 1849) left at his decease, 15 Feb. 1B33,
John Williams, present representative.
Thomas Roberts (Rev.), M.A., b. 2 March, 1815.
William Hugh. b. 1817; d. 1831.
Ellen Frances. Sidney Jane.
Catherine Dorothy Anne, d. 1862.
Arms — Sa., a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis arg. an
escutcheon of pretence, in right of wife, of Clough of Plus
Clough. Crests — 1st : A mermaid gu. ; 2nd: An arm embowedin
armour holding a broken spear-head ppr. ilJoJto— Gweithred
a ddcngys.
Seats — Glasfryn, Pwllheli, co. Carnarvon; and Brondanw, co.
Merioneth.
ELLIS-JERVOISE OF HERRIAIID.
Ellis-Jeevoise, Francis Jeevoise, Esq. of Her-
riard Park, co. Hants, and The Moat, Britford,
Wilts, J.P. and D.L., b. 18 March, 1809 ; m. 1st,
6 Feb. 1838, Mary Frances, youngest dau. of Sir
William Knighton, Bart., which lady d. s. p. 26
June, 1839. He m. 2ndly, 20 July, 1841, Mary
Louisa (who d. 11 Feb. 1877), 2nd dau. of George
Marx, Esq., and by her has issue,
I. Francis Michael, 6. 29 Sept. 1844; to. 25 Jan. 1872,
Rachel Mary, third dau. of G. E. Eyre, Esq. of Warens,
Hants, and has issue a son, Francis Henry Tristram,
b. 31 Dec. 1872, and two daus.
II. John Purefoy, b. 8 Sept. 1846, Capt. 3rd (King's Own)
Hussars.
III. Arthur Tristram, 6. 19 Sept. 1848; to. 25 Sept. 1870,
Annie, widow of Rev. A. Deck.
IV. Robert Purefoy, b. 28 June, 1857.
v. Edmund Purefoy, Midshipman E.N., H.M.S. "Bcllcro-
phon," b. 24 April, 1861.
I. Selina Mary, m. 16 Aug. 1870, G. R. Elwes, late Capt.
14th Hussars.
II. Constance Catharine, ra. 16 Aug. 1877, G. V. Marx, late
Capt. 68th Light Infantry.
III. Edith Purefoy. iv. Ethel Madeline.
V. Agnes Winifred.
Mr. Ellis-Jervoise served as High Sheriff Hants
1852, during which year ho attended in state the
funeralof theDukc of Wellington, Lord Lieutenant
of the county.
3Lilir<t(ir.— Richard Jerveys, Esq. of Korthfield and
Weoly Park, co. Worcester, b. 1500, son of Thomas Jerveys,
Esq. of Northfield, and Joan Gower his wife, was possessed of
estates situated in Chelmarsh, Kether Court, Quatt Jerveys,
and Quatt Malvern, co. Salop, and purchased, 28 March, 1542,
of George, Earl of Huntingdon, and his son, Francis, Lord
Hastings, the manor and estate of Britford, otherwise Birt-
ford, Wilts. He in. 26 Oct. 1525, Winefride, dau. of John
Barnard, Citizen of London, and d. 23 Dec. 1557. His son and
successor.
Thomas Jerveys, Esq. 6. 28 Dec. 1532 ; in. Cicely B.idley, of
Eould, CO. Salop, and by her (who d. 1 July, 1535) l/,ft at his
decease, 27 Dec. 1588, a son.
Sir Thomas Jervoise, Knt. &. 11 June, 1587 ; to. 21 July,
1601, Lucy, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Powlet, Knt. of Uerriard,
CO. Hants, and d. 20 Oct. 1054, leaving a son,
Thomas Jervoise, Esq. b. 16 March, 1616; m. 30 July, 1657,
Mary, 2nd dau. of George Purefoy, Esq. of Wadley House,
near Farringdon, co. Berks, and d. 13 May, 1693, having bad
by this lady (who d. 24 May, 1687) a son and heir,
Thomas Jervoise, Esq. of Hcrriard, b. 6 Sept. 1667; m. 1st,
18 Feb. 1691, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Gilbert Clarke, Knt. of
Chilcot, CO. Derby (which lady d. 21 July, 1695). He m. 2ndly,
9 Aug. 1700, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Sir John Ston-
housc, Bart, of Amerden Hall, Essex, and d. 10 May, 1743,
leaving by the latter lady (who d. 7 July, 1706) a son,
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EicnABD Jekvoise, Esq. of Herriaril, 6. 5 Jan. 1703-4; 5)!.
2 Jan. 1733-4, Ann, dau. and heiress of Tristram Hudleston,
Esq. of Croydon, Surrey, and i?. 17 March, 1762, leaving by
her (who d. 25 Sept. 1756) two sons. The elder,
Tristeam HnDLESTONE Jer\oise, Esq., h. 1 June (o.s.), 173G;
d. unm. 31 Deo. 1794, and was s. by his brother,
Rev. George Hddleston Jervoise Pcrefoy Jervoise, of
Herriard Parlv, m. 22 May, 1769, Mary, 2nd dau. and co-beiress
of Rev. Wright Hawes, Eector of Shalstone, co. Bucks, and of
Stretton-on-Fosse, co. Warwick, and had issue (besides two
daus., who d. young),
George Phkefot, his heir. Jervoise Purefoy, d. v.nm.
Eichard Purefoy, d. leaving a dau., m. Thomas Fitzgerald,
Esq. of Shalstone House, co. Bucks.
Maey Pdeefot, of whom hereafter, as successor to her brother.
Mr. Jervoise d. 3 Nov. 1805, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Porefot Jervoise, Esq. of Herriard, b. 10 April,
1770, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Thomas Hall, of
Preston Candover, Hants, which lady d. 1821. He m. 2ndly,
Anna Maria Selina, eldest dau. of Wadham Locke, Esq. of
Eowdeford, Wilts. Mr. Jervoise d. s. p. 1 Dec. 1847, when
tlie family estates devolved on his sister,
Mary Purefoy Jervoise, m. Eev. Francis Ellis, M.A.,
Eector of Lasliam, Hants, and Vicar of Long Compton, co.
Warwick. Mr. Ellis in thus acquiring through his wife, the
family estates of the Jervoises, assumed by royal license,
March, 1848, the additional surname and arms of Jeevoise.
The i-ssue of this marriage were,
Francis Jeevoise, now of Herriard Park.
Harriet Purefoy, m. Eev. Charles Causton, Rector of Lasham,
Hants.
Mary Elizabeth, m. William Harriot Roe, Esq. of Manor
House, Holybourne, Hants. Catharine Anne, d. unm.
Caroline Jervoise, m. Rev. George F. Smith, d. 7 June, 18G3.
Julia Georgiana, d. unm.
Mrs. EUis-Jervoise d. 30 April, 1849. The Eev. Francis EUis-
Jervoise d. 28 June, 1865.
.(4r)?is— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sa., a chevron between three
eaglets close arg., for Jervoise ; 2nd and 3rd, three eels sa., for
Ellis. Crest — An heraldic tiger's head sa., for Jervoise; a
plume of five ostrich feathers arg., for Ellis. il/oJ«o— Virtutis
premium laus.
Scnis— Herriard Park, Basingstoke, Hants; The Moat, Brit-
ford, Wilts.
ELLIS OF SEA PARK.
Ellis, Robert Francis, Esq. of Sea Par?r, co.
Wicklow, M.A., J.P., High Sheriff of co. Monaghan,
1867, and of co. Wicklow, 1868 ; b. 1822 ; s. his
father, 1848 ; m. 1851, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of
James Hawkins, Esq. of St. Fenton's, co. Dublin,
and has had issue,
I. Henry Leslie, Lieut. 6tU Dragoons, &. 1802.
II. Robert Leslie, 6. 1853.
III. Francis Leslie, b. 1805.
IV. Alexander Leslie, 6. 1855.
V. William Whewell, b. 1859.
I. Isabella Frances Leslie, d. young.
II. Emily Elizabeth Leshe.
ILincage. — Thomas Elus, of Monaghan, eldest son of
John Ellis, Esq. (stated to have been fifth son of Sir Thomas
EUis, of Wyham), settled in Ireland in the latter part of the
reign of Charles II. His name appears in the celebrated
Act of Attainder of the foUowing reign, as "Thomas EUis, of
Monaghan, Gentleman." He d. 1714, having had by Mary his
wife, among other numerous issue,
I. Francis.
II. Eichard, 6. 1684; d. 1774, grandfather of Thomas Ellis,
M.P., Master in Chancery, whose son, Richard Ellis, of
Abbeyfeale, co. Limerick, is the present representative of
that branch of the family.
Feancis Ellis, the eldest son, was b. lGS3,»i. Joan Maxwell,
and d. 1773, having had, among other issue,
I. Henry, 6. 1721, Governor of Georgia and Nova Scotia,
and Vice-Admiral, High Sheriff, and Provost Marshal of
Grenada, Tobago, St. Vincent, and Dominica. He d. v.nm.
at Naples, 1806, having been for many years previously one
of the best known members of Continental society.
n. Robert, of Arduncheon, co. Fermanagh, 6. 1726; m.
Penelope, dau. of Rev. Alexander Leslie, of Portglenore,
CO. Antrim, and d. 1782, leaving, among other issue,
ui. Francis, of Bath, b. 1772 ; m. Mary, dau. of J. Kilbce,
and d. 1842, having had issue,
1 Henry William, b. 1809; d. unm. 1841.
2 Francis, &. 1812; vi. Maud, dau. of J. Ford, and d. s. p.
1843.
3 Robert Leslie, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, an
eminent mathematician and scholar, ' distinguished' by
intellectual powers oi the highest order, b. 1817; d. unm.
1859.
1 Everina Frances, m. 1st, Sir Gilbert Affleck, Bart., and
2ndly, Eev. William Whewell, D.D., Master of Trinity
College, Cambridge, and d 1865.
2 Penelope Sarah, m. Edward Wilberforce Unwin, Esq.,
and d. 185G. 3 Mary Jane, d. young.
II. Heney, of Mount Stewart. m. Robert, d. 1775, unm.
IV. Alexander, Lieut. 4th rcgt., 6. 1776; d. unm. 1796.
I. Jane, m. Rev. William Maxwell, D.D., of Falkland, co.
Monaghan (an intimate friend of Dr. Johnson, of whom he
wrote a memoir, which Boswell inserted in his Life), and d.
1847.
II. Sarah, d. unm.
III. Isabella, in. William Mayne, Esq. of Frcame Mount,
CO. Monaghan, and d. 1795.
IV. Penelope, m. Rev. Frantis Lawrence Gore, and d. 1848.
Henry Ellis, of Mount Stewart, co. Dublin, second son of
Robert Ellis, and Penelope Leslie, b. 1774; m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Thomas Cupples, Esq. of Lisburn, co. Antrim, and d. 1848,
having had issue,
1 Henry, 6. 1812; d. unm.. 1834.
2 Robert Francis, now of Sea Park.
3 Alexander Leslie, b. 1825; d. 1837.
4 Thomas Cupples, of St. Austin's, co. Wexford, J.P., b.
1829 ; 1)1. Augusta Catharine, dau. of Rev. Tiiomas B.
Lancaster, of Clifton, co. Gloucester, by whom he has had
issue,
Henry Herbert, 6. 18GI.
Richard Hume Lancaster, h. 1862; d. 1875.
Ernest Francis Leslie, b. 1867.
Arnold Claud Lancaster, b. 18o9.
Emily. Violet.
5 Theophilus, d. young.
1 Jane, ni. Rev. Isaac Ashe, Rector of Kildress, co. Tyrone.
2 Penelope, m. Eev. Richard Christie, Rector of Castlecombe,
Wilts.
3 Elizabeth, m. John Adams, Rear Admiral of the White,
Governor of Ascension Island, who d. ISCG.
4 Sarah Maria, d. young.
Arms — Gu., on a fess arg. three escallops az. between as many
crescents or. Crest — A crescent gu. surmounted by an escallop
or. Motto — Non sine jure.
Seat— Sea Park, Wicklow. CTi-.i— Sackville Street.
ELLISON OF BOULTHAM.
Ellison, Richard, Esq. of Boultham Hall, co.
Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut.-Col. Command-
ing Royal North Lincoln Militia, b. 1807 ; m. Aug.
1830, Charlotte, sister of Sir George Chetwynd,
Bart., and has issue ; his son and heir,
Richard George, J.P. and D.L., Major late 47th regt., who
served in the Crimea, at the Alma, Inkerman, and
Sebastopol, m. 1863, Amelia, only child of John Todd,
Esq. of Victoria Park, Manchester, and has issue.
Scot— Boultham Hall, co. Lincoln. Town House— 23, Queen's
Gate, S.W.
CARE, ELLISON OF HEBBTTRIT.
Caeb Ellison, Ralph, Esq. of Hebburn Hall,
and Dunston Hill, co. Durham, and Hedgeley, co.
Northumberland, J.P. and D.L. for both counties,
and High Sheriff of the latter 1846, b. 23 Nor.
1805 ; m. 13 July, 1830, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and
co-heir of Major John Werge, 38th foot, by his
wife Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Nathaniel Ellison,
M.A., and by her (who d. 22 Sept. 1877) has
issue,
I. John Ealpii, who assumed the additional surname of
Ellison at the same time as his father, b. 7 June, 1833,
J.P. for Northumberland, late Capt. 33rd and 4th foot; m.
22 April, 1862, Emily Anne, dau. of Capt. Henry Pearson
Stockley, Bombay army, and has issue, 1 Ealpii Henev,
b. 22 Sept. 1863 ; 2 John Ralph .Stockley, b. 15 Oct. 1867 ;
3 Herbert George, b. 18 March, 1874; 1 Emily Theodora ;
2 Violet Caroline ; 3 Amy Harriet.
II. Ralph Edward, 6. 30 June, 1833, Lieut.-Col. 36th regt.,
formerly Capt. 39th regt. ; m. 10 Sept. 1870, Anne Jane,
3rd dau. of Henry Allen Wedgwood, Esq. of Woodfield,
CO. Pembroke, and has issue, 1 Oswald John, b. 18 Jure,
1871, d. 8 Aug. 1872; 2 Henry Arbuthnot, b. 2 Sept. 1872 ;
3 Noel Ralph, b. 2 April, 1874, d. 8 July, 1875; 4 Martin
Raymond, 6. 8 July, 1877; 1 Jessie Dorothea.
510
ELL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ELil
in. Henry Martin (Eev.), h. 2G July, 1S35; M.A. of Christ
Church Oxon, and Vicar of St. Paul's, Alnwick; d.
IS Sept. 1868.
IV. Oswald, b. 27 Aug. 1836, Capt. half-pay Royal Artillery;
killed in action in New Zealand, 8 Aug. 1868.
V. Theodore, Capt. Royal ArtUlery, h. 22 Dec. 1839.
VI. Edmund, b. 15 June, 1844.
VII. Cuthbert ElUson, 6. IS April, 1849.
I. Eliza Isabella, m. 31 July, 1862, Charles Bertie Pulleine
Sosanquet, E.sq., eldest son of the Kev. Eobert WilUam
Bosanquet, of Eock, Northumberland.
II. Henrietta.
Mr. Carr Ellison assumed the name of EiiiSOK in
addition to and after his patronymic Caee, by
royal Hcense, dated 2 Feb. 1871, on succeeding to
the Hebbitrn estates, and in compliance -svith the
Trill of his cousin, Lieut.-Col. Cuthbert George
Ellison, of Hebburn.
JLtncagC— CnTHBEET Ellison, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
Merchant Adventurer, served the office of Sheriff of Newcastle
in 1544, and was Mayor in 1549 and 1554. His great-grandson,
EoBEET Ellison, Esq., Sheriff of Newcastle in 1646, and
M.P., m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Cuthbert Grey, Esq. of New-
castle, and of Backworth, Northumberland, by whom he had
issue,
I. CuTHBEET, his htlr.
II. Samuel, of Newcastle, d. 1689, leaving issue.
lu. Joseph, ancestor of Ellison, of Lintz.
IV. Eobert. v. John.
VI. Nathaniel D.D., Prebendary of Durham, d. 1T21, leaving
(with seven daus.) three sons,
1 John, Vicar of Bedlington, m. and had issue.
2 Eobert, of Otterburn, m. and had issue.
3 Nathaniel, A.M., Vicar of Kirk Whelpington.
I. Elizabeth, m. William Fenwick, Esq. of Stanton.
II. Alice, m. Henry Eawling, Esq.
III. Mary, m. William Jennison, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, 27 July, 1672, Agnes, relict of James Eriggs, of
Newcastle, Merchant. His son and successor,
CoTHBEET Ellison, Esq. of Hebburn, m. 1663, Jane, dan. of
William Carr, Esq. of Newcastle, and sister of Sir Ralph Carr,
and was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
EoBEBT Ellison, Esq. of Hebburn, m. 1696, Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir Henry Liddell, Bart, of Eavensworth Castle, and had
issue, Cuthbert, his heir; Henry, b. 1699 (m. 1729, Hannah,
dau. and co-heir of Wilhara Coatsworth, Esq., and had issue,
Henrt, of whom presently ; Eobert, d. v.nm. ; Aime, m. Ralph
Bates, Esq.; Hannah, d. unm.; and Elizabeth, d. v.nm.);
Robert, Col. 44th regt., d. s. p. 1765; Catherine, m. John
Airey, Esq. of Newcastle ; Jane, d. unm. ; and Elizabeth,
d. unm. The eldest son,
CcTHBEET Ellison, Esq. of Hebburn, a General Officer in
the army, and M.P. for Shaftesbury, d. vnm. 11 Oct. 1785,
when the family possessions devolved upon his nephew,
Hbsbt Ellison, Esq. of Hebburn, bapt. 9 Dec. 1734, m.
15 May, 1779, Henrietta, dau. of John Isaacson, Esq., and had
issue,
I. CcTHBEBT, late of Hebburn.
II. Eobert, Col. Grenadier Guards, m. 1820, Hon. Mary Mon-
tague, dau. of Matthew, 4th Lord Eokeby, and d. 3 July,
1843, leaving one dau., Mary, and one son, Cuthbeet
Gkobge, of Hebburn.
I. Hannah, m. 1803, John Carr, Esq. of Dunston Hill, and
had, with other issue, an eldest son, who is the present
P.ALPB Caee Ellison, Esq. of Hebburn.
II. Henrietta, m. George William Aylmcr, Esq. of Mowdcn
Hall, Essex.
III. Elizabeth, m. Frederick Edward Morrice, Ecq. of BctE-
hanger, in Kent.
Mr. ElUson d. 1795, and was s. by his son,
Ccthbeet Ellison, Esq. of Hebburn, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1808 and 1827, formerly M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tync,
6. 12 July, 1783 ; m. 21 July, 1804, Isabella Grace, eldest dau.
and co-heir of Henry Ibbetson, Esq. of St. Anthony's, Nor-
thumberland, and had issue,
I. Isabella Caroline, m. 1824, George John, Lord Vernon;
and d. 14 Oct. 1853.
II. Henrietta, m. Jan. 1824, William Henry Lambton, Esq.
of Biddick Hall, co. Durham, next brother to John George,
1st Earl of Durham.
in. Louisa, m. 8 April. 1829, Viscount Stormont, eldest son
of the Eight Hon. the Earl of Mansfield ; and d. 1837.
IV. Laura Jane, m. 1833, William, Lord Kensington; and
d. 1S4G.
V. Sarah Caroline, m. Sir Waiter James, Bart.
VI. Anne, d. young.
Mr. Ellison d. June, ISCO, and was s. by his nephew.
CcTnr.EBT Geoece Ellison, Esq. of Hebburn Hall, Lieut.-
Col. Grenadier Guards; served in the Crimea, and had the
Legion of Honour conferred upon him. At his decease the
estates devolved, by his will, on his sister Mary, and at her
death in 1870, on his cousin, Ealph Carr, Esq., who there-
upon assumed the additional name of Ellison, and is the
present owner of Hebburn.
^amiln of Carr.
John Care, Esq. of Dunston Hill, co. Durham, and Hedgeley,
Northumberland, b. 1764, was a J. P. for the cos. of Durham
and Northumberland, for the former of which he was Chair-
man of Quarter Sessions, and for the latter he served as
High Sheriff 1313. He m. 1803, as above stated, Hannah,
eldest dau. of Henry Ellison, Esq. of Hebburn Hall, and d.
12 Jan. 1817, leaving issue,
I. Ealph, the present Ralph Caeb - Ellison, Esq. of
Ilobburn, Dunston Hill, and Hedgeley.
II. John, b. 30 Nov. 1807 ; m. June, 1843, EUzabeth, 2nd
dau. of Sir Alexander Eamsay, Bart, of Balmain, co. Kin-
cardine, and dying 24 Aug. 1856, left issue,
1 John Lauderdale, 6. 25 Jan. 1846.
1 Frances Jane, m. 8 Jan. 1873, her cousin, Commander
II. J. Carr, E.N.
2 Hannah Elizabeth, d. 14 Jan. 1862.
in. Henry Byne, M.A. of Univ. Coll. Oxon, and Eector of
Whickham, co. Durham, b. 24 Aug. 1812 ; m. 17 Sept. 1838,
Eliza, 2nd dau. of John Ridley, Esq. of Parkend, North-
umberland (see that family), and has had issue,
1 Henry John, Commander E.N., 6. 6 July, 1839; m.
8 Jan. 1873, Frances Jane, his cousin, dau. of John Carr,
Esq.
2 Charles Ridley, M.A. Wadham Coll. Oxon, 6. 14 Nov.
1840. 3 John Cuthbert, 6. 7 Sept. 1842.
4 Frederick Ealph, b. 8 April, 1844.
5 Arthur Douglass, b. 13 Feb. 1846.
e Edward William, b. 16 Dec. 1847.
1 Eliza Eidley. 2 Ella Mary,
3 Caroline Susan Alice.
V. Charles, B.A. of Exeter Coll. Oxon, and Vicar of Whit-
worth, CO. Durham, b. 5 Aug. 1813; m. 26 Nov. 1839,
Elizabeth Mary, 3i-d dau. of Anthony Surtees, Esq. of Ham-
Eterley Hall, co. Durham (.see that foAnlUj), and has issue,
1 Charles Blackett, b. 2 Nov. 1858.
2 Walter Charies, 6. 19 Nov. 1863.
1 Frances Eosa. 2 Alice Mary. 3 Ethel Maud.
v. Cuthbert John, M.A. of Exeter Coll. Oxon, and Eector
of Witton Gilbert and Kimblesworth, co. Durham ; m. 1st,
27 July, 1841, Eosahe Emily, 2nd dau. of Eev. WiUiam
.Stephen Gilly, D.D., Prebendary of Durham and Vicar of
Norham, and by her ^who d. 10 Dec. 1860) had issue,
1 Cuthbert WUliam, 6. 28 Aug. 1844.
2 Alfred Ellison, 6. 23 Dec. 1845 ; d. Dec. 1850.
3 Edgar (Eev.), 6. 4 March, 1848 ; m. 9 June, 1875, Mar-
garet, only child of Eey. Thomas Halton, of Liverpool,
iind has a son, Edgar Cuthbert, 6. 20 March, 1876.
1 Eosalie Isabella. 2 Mary. 3 Emily Rosalie.
The Eev. C. J. Carr r,i. 2ndly, 3 Feb. 1853, Frances Hen-
rietta, 3rd dau. and co-heiress of Eev. WilUam Mansel
(eldest son of Sir William Mansel, 8th bart.), and by her
(Who d. 5 March. 1877), had further issue,
4 Mansel Frederick, b. 11 Aug. 1856.
5 Owen Charles, b. 3 Feb. 1858.
G William Henry, 6. 9 Aug. 1864, and d. 12 April, 1863.
4 Christiana AUcia.
I. IsabeUa, d. 11 June, 1832.
II. Henrietta, d. 1 Sept. 1831.
in. Anne, m. 25 Jan. 1843, Eobert Campbell, Esq. of
Skcrrington, co. Ayr.
.^rms— Quarterly. 1st and 4th, fcu., a chevi-on vair cottised
or, between three eagles' heads erased of the last, for Ellison ;
2nd and 3rd, arg., within two bendlets az. an estoile between
two lions' heads sa. the whole between three Ccmish choughs
ppr., for Caee. Cresls — Ellison: An eagle's head erased or,
gorged with a collar vair, holding in the beak a branch of
tlnce roses gu. leaved and slipped ppr.; Caee: A Uon's head
erased or, in front thereof a dcmi-kalharine wheel az. Motto —
Ncc tc quacsi vcris extra.
Seats— D\m&ton Hill, Gateshead, and Hebburn Hall, Jarrow,
CO. Durham; Hedgeley House, Ala>¥ick, Northuiuburland.
See GrEEAVES-ElMSAIL.
ELMHIEST OF ELMHIRST.
Elmhiest, The Eey. William, of Elmhirst, co.
York, M.A., b. 1 Jan. 1827; late Trin. CoU. Oxford;
Curate of Gainsborough 1850 to 1860 ; and now
ELM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ELM
511
Chaplain of Stainborough, neav Bavusley; m. 17
Aug. 1854, Anne Elizabeth Pasmore, 2nd dau. of
William Barnard Heaton, Esq. of Gainsborougb,
and has issue,
I. William Heaton, 6. 25 Nov. 1S5G, of Jesus Coll. Cam-
bridge. II. Charles Ernest, 6. 12 July, 185S.
III. Herbert John, b. IC June, 1S61.
I. Fanny. ii. Mary Elizabeth. in. Edith.
iLinraUC— "Ouslethwaite, noundhill, Elmhirst," says
Hunter, in liis History of Uoncastci; " have all been at dif-
ferent periods, in the possession of one family, which has been
seated in this valley from the earliest era to which we can
usually ascend, when we find one Robert, called de Elmhurst,
that being then the place of his residence," who lived in the
time of Edward I. and Edwakd II. Elmhurst is still the
property of his descendant.
EoBERT DE Elmeuikst, living temp. Edward I., the first
ancestor from whom an unbroken line is deduced, m. and had
issue,
I. John, who did fealty for lands in Worsbroughdale, after
the death of his father. He m., and had a dau., Matilda,
jii. Roger Genne, of Ouslethwaite, and d. s. x>.
n. Richard, of whom presently.
III. William, whose son, William, of Earnsley, a Priest, and
Vicar of Boidtou-oa-Dearne, which he resigned in 1401, cZ.s.j).
The second son,
Richard de Elmehikst, did fealty for lands in Worsbrough-
dale, after the death of his father. In 1363 he purchased lands
of the Priory of Nunappleton, and in 1368 he bought lands in
Worsbrough of Robert de Cliffe. He had also lands in Hoyland
Swaine, granted to him by Cecilia and Emma Went, as appears
by MS. Dods. 53, fol. 50. He was s. by his son,
John de Elmebirst, who bought, in 1409, lands of Robert
de Pilley, jac. ex pte boreal de Elmehirst. He was father of
William de Elmehiest, whose will is dated in 1472. By
Alice his wife, he had a son and successor,
Robert de Elmehirst, whose wife's name was Margaret.
By her he had, with other issue, d. s. p.,
James, a Priest, who was cross-bearer to Cardinal Wolscyi
and afterwards Rector of St. Swithin's, in London.
William, of whom presently.
Agnes, m. William Benson, who d. in 161G, and was buried
at Worsbrough.
Margery, d. in 1604, and was buried at Worsbrough. She m.
Robert Genne, of Ouslethwaite.
The youngest son,
William de Elmehirst, g-ot possession of the lands of his
father after the death of his mother. He m. Agnes Hall, of
Smithley, in the parish of Darfield, and by her (who d. 1577,
a widow) he had, with two daus., an only son,
Roger Elmehirst, of Elmehirst and of Houndhill, who pur-
chased the manor of Silkstone and some lands at Kendall Green,
which belonged to Bretton Abbey. He m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Marsh, of Dey or Dairy House, in the parish of Darton,
CO. York, and by her (who d. in 15S0, and was buried at Wors-
brough) had issue,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
II. John, who lived at Lewdine, in Worsbroughdale. He m.
1st, in 1597, Ehzabeth, dau. of Robert Oxley, of Nether
Swaithe, in Worsbroughdale, and by her (who was buried
at Tankersley, 16 June, 1602) had, with other issue,
1 John, 6. in 1598, M.A., and Fellow of University College,
Oxford.
2 Joshua, of Pilley, who was baptized, in 1606, at Tankers-
ley, m. and had (with other issue) a dau., Dorothea,
bapt. in 1635; m. in 1678, John Turton, who lived at
Elmhirst; and a son, the Rev. Joshua Elmhirst, bapt.
20 March, 1647, M.A. in 1680, who was for nineteen
years Vicar of Bosbury, and twenty-three years Archi-
diaconus. He d. 20 July, 1708, aged 62, as appears by
his tombstone in Bosbury Church. By Jane his wife, he
left several children.
John Elmhirst m. 2ndly, in 1615, at Worsbrough, Dorothy,
relict of Robert Allot, of Lewdine, and by this second
marriage had further issue.
III. William, 6. in 1572, Collector of Customs in London.
IV. Roger, 6. in 1576, d. s. jp., Customer of Limerick, in
Ireland.
I. Mary, b. 1580; m. at Worsbrough 1C04, John Allot, of
Doncaster, Alderman and Mayor 1624.
II. Elizabeth, in. 1st, 1585, at Worsbrough, Robert Castle-
ford, of Darley Cliffe, in Worsbroughdale, and 2ndly, to
John Booth, of Hansworth Woodhouse, and of Darley Hall,
in Worsbroughdale.
III. Margaret, m. at Worsbrough, 19 April, 1C03, Roger
Genne, of Ouslethwaite, who d. 1647.
IV. Agnes, m. Needham, of Rotherham.
V. Joan, b. 1574 ; m. Nicholas Stainforth, of Tinsloy.
VI. Francoe, b. and d. 1575, buried at We-sijroitgh.
Roger Elmehirst, of Elmehirst and Houndhill, r,i. 2ndly, in
April, 1582, Margaret, relict of Charles Jenkinson, Esq. of
Slade Hooton, but by her had no issue. He d. in 1594, and
was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Eljiehirst, of Houndhill, bapt. at Worsbrough,
13 Jan. 1559, m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Thornton, of
Thornton and Tyersal, by his wife Beatrice, dau. of Henry
Tempest, of Bracewell, and his wife ElUnor, dau. and heiress
of Christopher Mirfield, of Tonge. She was relict of Mark
Foxcroft, of Kirkstall, near Leeds. By this lady (who d. in
1647) he had, with other children, who d. young) two sons,
I. Richard, his heir,
u. William, b. 1606, entered, in 1626, at University College,
Oxford, and graduated as M.A. of Wadham. In 1635, he
was instituted to the Vicarage of Lcdsham, to which he was
presented by Thomas, Earl of Strafford. He d. 1638, and
was buried at Ledsham.
Robert Elmehirst d. and was buried at Worsbrough, 9 April.
1618. His eldest son,
Richard Elmehirst, of Houndhill, in. 1st, 1628 Margaret,
dau. and co-heiress of Richard Micklethwaitc, son of Elias
Micklethwaite, of Swaithe Hall, Worsbroughdale, and by her
(who d. at York, 2 Oct. 1632) had issue, Thomas and Elizabeth.
He 7)1. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Waite, of Haxby, near
Yoik, and by her had (with daus.) four sons. Of these the
youngest son,
Thomas Elmhirst, 6. 1649, d. 2 Feb. 1696, at Boston, co.
Lincoln, of which town he was a Merchant and Alderman.
He lit. 1685, Anne, dau. of Henry Boulton, of Langton, near
Wragby, co. Lincoln, and by her (who d. 23 Feb. 1693) had
issue,
William, of Genne House and Elmhirst, from whom proceeds
the Yorkshire branch in Worsbroughdale.
Richard, b. 1687 ; living 1716; lost at sea.
Thomas, 6. 6 Dec. 1692; ancestor of the Elmhirsts of Lin-
colnshire (ichich see).
Elizabeth, in. 1724, John Johnson, of Fulney Hall, near
Spalding. Anne, in. John Harrold, of Spilsby.
The eldest son,
William Elmhirst, b. 8 Oct. 1686; commenced life as a
Merchant at Liverpool, but afterwards resided at Elmhirst,
and in 1723 took up his abode at Genne House, both in Wors-
broughdale. He was sole executor of his uncle. Dr. Elmhirst,
M.B., from whom he received the estates of Elmhirst and
Genne House, and other lands. He in. 13 March, 1715, Martha,
dau. and co-heiress of Robert Allot, of Lewdine, Worsbrough-
dale, and by her (who d. 1740) had issue,
William, his heir.
Sarah, m. 1st, Robert Greaves, Esq. of Clayton Hall; and
2ndly, Joshua Littlewood, of Bilham.
Anne, in. John Cawood, of Robroj d. Ho d. s. p. 3 Nov. 1810,
aged 89. Martha, d. unm.
Mr. Elmhirst d. 1746, and was s. by his son,
William Elmhirst, Esq., bapt. 29 Dec. 1721, who resided
first at Elmhirst, and afterwards at Genne House. He pur-
chased Ouslethwaite of Mr. Hammerslcy. He in. 20 Oct. 1757,
EUzabeth, dau. of John Wordsworth, of Hermit Hall, Tan-
kersley, and by her (who d. 1804) had issue. Mr. Elmhirst d.
July, 1773, having been killed by a fall from his horse, and
was s. by his son,
WiLLLAM Elmhirst, Esq., D.L., bapt. at Worsbrough,
11 April, 1759, who greatly enlarged the house at Ouslethwaite,
purchased by his father. He d. at Usselby House, co. Lincoln,
20 Sept. 1821. His will bears date 31 Aug. 1817. He m. 9 Nov.
1790, Anne, only dau. and heiress of Thomas Elmhirst, of
Stixwould Abbey, co. Lincoln, by his wife Anne, only dau.
and heiress of Theophilus Smith, of Wyham, co. Lincoln, and
relict of Joseph Gace, of Rearsby Hall. By this lady (who d.
10 Nov. 1857) he had, with two elder sons, who d. in infancy,
Robert, his heir.
William, s. his brother, and late representative.
Thomas, 6. 24 Feb. 1801 ; d. unm. 1837.
Richard, M.D., d. unm. 18 Nov. 1859.
Anne, d. 1857.
Elizabeth, of Ouslethwaite Hall, co. York.
Mr. Elmhirst was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Robert Elmhirst, Esq. b. 10 Dec. 1794; d. unm. 2 Dec.
1835, and was s. by his brother,
William Elmhirst, Esq. of Round Green and Elmhirst, &.
15 May, 1799 ; m. 1st, 9 March, 1825, Anne Frances, dau. of
William Walker, Esq., M.B., of Swinnow Park, near Wetherby,
CO. York, and of Everley Lodge, near Barnet, by whom he
had issue,
William, the present representative.
James, of Thorne, near Doncaster, b. 5 Sept. 1830; m. II
July, 1865, Anne Hampden, dau. of Henry John Pye, Esq.
of Clifton Hall, co. Stafford, and has issue.
512
ELM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ELW
Eobert (Eev.), Vicar of Brearton, co. York, and Lord of the
Manor of FuUetby, co. Lincoln, 6.26 Oct. 1835; to. 1865,
Mary Makins, dau. of J. R. Nicholson, Esq. and has issue.
Anna Frances, m. 21 Dec. 1852, Eev. John Kewman, M.A.,
Vicar of Worsbrough.
Elizabeth Martha, w. Edward Dowson, Esq., M.D. of
London.
He m. 2ndly, 31 May, 1860, Marianne, eldest dau. of Benjamin
Micklethwaite, Esq. of Billingley Hall, near Darfleld. Mr.
Elmhirst d. 29 Feb. 1864, and was s. by his eldest son.
^,^5_Barry wavy of six pieces arg. and sa. a canton paly
■wavy also of six pieces arg. and sa. CnH—h. mount vert, there-
from issuant rays of the sun in front of a hurst of elm trees ppr.
Motto— In Domino eonfido.
Seat— Elmhirst, near Bamsley, co. York.
ELMHIRST OF "WEST ASHBT.
Eliihiest, WILLIA5X, Esq. of West Asliby Grove,
CO. Lincoln, b. 25 Aug. 1802 ; m. Elizabeth, dau.
and co-heir of John Yarburgh, Esq. of Frampton, co.
Lincoln, and by her (who d. 30 April, 1859) had
issue,
I. ■WitLiAJi AcGcsTrs.
;i. John Yarburgh. iii. Harry.
I. Elizabeth Jane. ii. Charlotte Mary,
HitTCagC— TnoMAS EtMHiBST, Esq., b. 6 Dec. 1C92;
youngest son of Thomas Elmhirst, Esq. of Boston, by Anne his
wife, dau. of Henry Boulton, Esq. of Langton (.see precedincj
family), resided at Stixwould Abbey. He m. Hannah, dau. of
the Eev. John Marshall, Vicar of Mumby, near Alford, and
by her (who d. 9 Oct. 1764) had issue,
Thomas, Capt. Royal North Lincoln Militia, h.Maj, 1728;
resident at Stixwould Abbey, co. Lincoln, and afterwards at
Swaithe, co. York. He m. 1st, Mary Rachel, dau. of
Matthew Lister, Esq. of Burwell Park, co. Lincoln; and
2ndly, 16 Aug. 1770, Anne, relict of Joseph Grace, Esq. of
Eearsby Hall, co. Lincoln, and only dau. and heir of
TheophUus Smith, Esq. of Wyham. By the latter lady only
(who d. 16 March. 1826) Capt. Elmhirst had issue, and
left at his decease, 2 Dec. 1792, an only surviving child,
AsKE Eacbel, 771. 9 Nov.' 1790, Wii-liam Eljihiest, Esq.
of Ouslethwaite, Elmhirst, and Genne.
■William, of whom presently.
The 2nd son,
W'lLLLMi Elmhikst, Esq., &.22 Sept. 1732; resided atStains-
bury House, co. Lincoln. He m. 7 Aug. 1761, Sarah, only dau.
and heir of Richard Gilbert, Esq. of Leverton, near Boston,
and by her (who d. 20 Dec. 1813) left at his decease, 24 April,
1810, an eldest son,
RiCHABD Elmhirst, Esq. of West Abbey Grove, J. P. and
D.L., Major North Lincoln Militia, and Lieut. -Col. commanding
Lindsay Local Militia, 6. 16 Aug. 1771; -«. Jane Dorothea,
dau. of Moses Benson, Esq. of Lutwyche HaU, Salop, and
has issue,
WiLLLiM, his heir. Moses, J.P., 6. 1800.
Edward, Sector of Shawell, co. Leicester, J. P., m. Sophia
Elizabeth, only dau. of the Eev. T. H. Eawnsley, of Halton
Holgate, CO. Lincoln, and has Edward Pennell, 9th foot;
Sophy Jane ; and Rosa Mary.
George (Rev.), d. Jan. 1843.
Charles, Capt. in the army.
Jane Dorothea, m. William Header, Esq. of Baughurst
House, Hants.
Mary, m. Robert Luard, Esq., Capt. Eoyal Horse Artillery,
and d. March, 1841.
Sarah.
Margaret, ra. John Hassard Short, Esq. of Edlington Grove,
CO. Lincoln.
Elizabeth Anne, m. Richard, 2nd son of Sir Peter Pole, Bart.,
Rector of Wolverton and Ewhurst, Hants.
Barbara, m. Lawson Cape, Esq., M.D.
Anns, £c. — See Elmhirst of Elmhirxt.
Seal— Wesi Ashby Grove, Homcastle, co. Lincoln.
Archbishop of York, and d. 1750, leaving two sons, Gbegobt,
of Patrick Brompton, b. 1741, d. 1823; and
The Rev. Hejjeage Elslet, M.A., 6. 1740; who to. Miriam,
dau. of William Lockey, Esq., and dying 1833, left a son,
Charles Heneage Elsley, Esq. of Patrick Brompton, 6. 14
Aug. 1792; who m. Mary Emily, dau. of Col. Wilham Hale, of
Acomb, and had surviving issue,
Charles, now of Patrick Brompton.
Emily. Elizabeth.
Fanny. Mary Charlotte.
Harriet Emma, m. 21 June, 1864, George Stafford Thompson,
Esq. of Moorlands, co. York.
Mr. Elsley d. 3 Aug. 1865.
j4/ms— Quarterly, or and arg., two roses in saltire (fu. barbed
and seeded ppr. Crest — A sagittary regardant arg. charged
with a rose as in the arms. il/o»o— Sans Dieu rien.
5. afs— Patrick Brompton, near Bedale ; and Newbuilding,
Thirsk.
ELSLEY OF PATRICK BROMPTON.
Elslet, Charles, Esq. of Patrick Brompton, and
Newbuilding, co. York, J.P., I. IG Jan. 1842 ; s. his
father 1865.
ILtnCaSC— Chasles Elsley, Esq. of Patrick Brompton,
b. 1687; 'in. Elizabeth, dau. and co heiress of Laurence Danson,
Esq., and dying 1749, was s. by his son,
Charles Elslev, Esq. of Patrick Brompton, who ni.
Elizabeth, dau. of the Very Rev. Heneage Dering, Dean of
Eipon, by Ann his wife, dau. of the Most Eev. John Sharpc,
ELTON OF WHITESTAXJNTON.
Elton, Charles Isaac, Esq. of Manor Houa?,
Whitestaunton, Somerset, J. P., Barrister-at-Law,
formerly Fellow of Queen's College Oxford,
b. 6 Dec. 18.39 ; m. 6 Aug. 1863, Mary Augusta,
dau. of Kiehard Strachey, Esq. of Ashwick Grove,
Oakhill, Bath. Mr. Elton is the eldest son of
Frederick Bayard Elton, Esq. by Mary Ehzabeth
his wife and cousin (d. 26 Sept. 1840), 7th dau.
of the late Sir Charles Abraham Elton, Bart, of
Clevedon Court, Somerset, and s. to Whitestaunton
under the will of his uncle, R. J. Elton, Esq. in
1869. The Eltons of Whitestaunton are a branch
of the famdy of Elton of Clevedon Com-t.
Seat — Manor House, 'VMiitestaunton, near Chard, Somerset.
'lown Residence — 10, Cianley Place, S.W.
ELWES OF GREAT BILLING.
Caey-Elwes, Valentine Dudley Henry, Esq.
of Great Billing, co. Northampton, and of Eoxby
and Brigg, co. Lincoln, b. 26 Nov. 1832 ; F.S.A.,
J. P. for cos. Lincoln, Northampton, and Leicester,
and D.L. for co. Lincoln, High Sheriff co. Lin-
coln, 1873 ; served in the 12th Lancers in the
Kaffir war 1851-2; m. 1st, 28 April, 1856, Hen-
rietta Catharine, 2nd dau. of Charles Lane, Esq. of
Badgemore, co. Oxon, who d. s. p. 28 April, 1864;
and 2ndly, 30 Nov. 1865, Alice Geraldine, youngest
dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Henry Ward, of Eil-
linehy, brother of Edward Southwell, 3rd Viscount
Bangor, and has two sons,
I. Gervase Henry, b. 15 Nov. 1866.
II. Dudley Charles, 6. 5 Feb. 1868.
I. Maud Elinor.
ILlltCaSC— This family claims to be of Saxon origin.
William Helwts, alias Elwes, of Askham, co. Notts, where
he d. 7 Oct. 1557, m. Rosamond, dau. of Livesey of Livesey,
CO. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 30 Dec. 1556) had, with two
daus., Pamilla, d. 18 Oct. 1565; and Alice, m. 10 Nov. 1573,
Christopher Cowper, Esq. ; four sons, of whom John Helwts,
the 2nd, was Lord of the Manor of Saundby, co. Notts, and d.
at Askham, 1581 ; he m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Blagden, Esq.
of Thames Ditton, Surrey, and was father of Sir Gervase
Elwes, Knt., who was Lieutenant of the Tower at the time Sir
Thomas Overbury was poisoned, in consequence of which he
was executed on Tower Hill, 25 Nov. 1615, leaving behind him
his wife and eight children, of whom William, his eldest son,
was knighted, and was of Saundby, co. Notts; his 2nd son,
George, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Tyrwhitt, Knt. of
Stanfield. The 4th son,
Geoffrey Elwes, b. 17 June, 1541, an Alderman of London,
and Sheriff in 1607, was possessed of considerable property in
CO. Hertford and in London, and in Woodford, Essex, Patron
of Great Amwell, co. Herts; (?. 14 May, 1616; he m. 19 Feb.
1570, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Gabbatt, Esq., Merchant, of
London, and heir to her brother, Robert, of London, and Eay-
name,Essex, andby her(whorf. 1625) had, with two daus. (Mary,
ru. Thomas Plomer, Esq. of Mitcham, Surrey, parents of Sir
Walter Plomer ; and Elizabeth, m. William Burroughes, Esq.),
sevoa sons, of whom, Sir Gervase Elwes, Knt. of London, the
ELW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ELW
513
5th, h. 29 Aug. 1581, in. Frances, dau. of Sir Robert Lee, Knt.
of Billeslee, co. Warwick, and by her (who )ii. 2ndly, Sir
Richard Everard, Bart, of Much Waltham) had, with one dau.,
Elizabeth, four sons, of whom the eldest was Sir Gervase
Elwes, of Stoke College, Clare, Suffolk, created a Baronet
20 June, 1660; family extinct in male line (see Elwes of Sloke,
Suffolk). The 7th son,
Jeremv Elwes, Esq. of Broxbourne, co. Herts, and of Roxby,
CO. Lincoln, b. 15 Nov. 1584; possessed considerable property
in cos. York, Lincoln, and Herts, and in London ; m. Mary,
dau. of James Morley, Esq., one of the six Clerks in Chancery,
and d. 1654, having had by her (who d. 1667), with two daus.
(Mary, m. William Hale, Esq. of KinKswalden, co. Herts; and
Frances, m. Abraham Nelson, Esq.), four sons. The eldest son,
Jeremy Elwes. Esq. of Throcking, co. Herts, and of Roxby
and Bigby, co. Lincoln, m. Frances, dau. of Robert Raworth,
Esq. of Gray's Inn; and rf. 1678, having had by her (who cL
1678), with two daus., Mary, to. Richard Nelson, Esq.; and
Frances, m. Richard, son of Sir Richard Page, Knt., Provost
of King's College, Cambridge, three sons, of whom the 2nd,
Robert Lewes, Esq. of Throcking, co. Herts, and of Roxby
and Bigby, co. Lincoln, h. 1663; s. his brother, Jeremy, 1683;
d. 1731; became Patron of Bigby, co. Lincoln, 1689, and of
lloxby, same CO., 1714; built a new house at Throcking 1692,
which his son and successor pulled down in 1743. He
)». Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Freeman, Esq. ofAspeden, co.
Herts, by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Sir John Aubrey, Bart, of
Lantrithed, co. Glamorgan, and by her (who d. 1740) had two
, of whom hereafter.
Sir Geoffrey, Knt. of Cheshunt, co. Herts, 6. 1695 ; knighted
1744; rf. 1776; Treasurerof Queen Anne's Bounty 1769. He
TO. 1st, Hannah Webbe, and by her (who d. 1752) had, with
one dau., Elizabeth, who d. 1802, two sons, the Rev.
Jetfary, Rector of Great Amwell, co. Herts, d. 1781 ; and
the Eev. Charles,
rhe elder son,
Robert Elwes, Esq. of Throcking, co. Herts, and of Roxby
jnd Bigby, co. Lincoln, and of Egton, co. York, s. his father,
1731: b. 1690; d. 1752; m. 1717, Martha, 2nd dau. and co-
iciruss of Richard Gary, Esq. of Bedford Row, one of the
jovornors of the Bank of England, D.L. of London, and Mer-
chant uf Antigua; and by her (who d. 1768) had an only son,
Cary Elwes, Esq. of Throcking, co. Herts, and of Roxby
ivid I'.iftby, CO. Lincoln, and of Egton, co. York, b. 1718; d.
12 J Ice. 1782; in. 1st, Hester, dau. of Henry Ewer, Esq. of
13usliy Uall, co. Her; j, and by her (who d. 14 Jan. 1770) had,
,0 survive infancy, one son, Cary, 6. 1744; d. 1781. He to.
iiidly, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Holgate, Esq. of Roxby, co.
Lincoln, by whom (who d. 1820) he had (with one dau., Eliza-
jeth, m. Eev. Robert Cary Barnard, of Withcrsfleld, Suffolk,
ma d. 28 Jan. 1813) one son,
liiir.KRT Cary Elwes, Esq. of Great Billing, co. Northampton,
iiiii uf lloxby and Brigg, co. Lincoln, and of Egton, co. York,
'-. -is July, 1772; d. 10 Feb. 1852. Having sold the family
iroiHTty at Throcking, co. Herts, he, with the proceeds, pur-
.•hascd from Lord John Cavendish his seat at Great Billing, co.
Moiiliampton, of whicli place he became Lord of the Manor
1799; he also sold, 13 June, 1833, the advowson of Great
Amwell, CO. Herts, " which had been in the gift of the Elwts
family for upwards of two hundred years." He m. 1st, at
BroclilcPby, co. Lincoln, 12 Oct. 1797, the Hon. Caroline Pel-
jiiii, 2iul dau. of Charles, 1st Lord Yarborough, by whom (who
I. July, 1812) he had (with two daus., Caroline, who d. 28
,5Iay, 1866, m. Rev. C. J. Barnard, Rector of Bigby and Roxby,
(SO. Lincoln, son of the above Rev. Robert Cary Barnard and
Elizabeth Elwes ; and Sophia Jane, who d. 7 April 1S67) five
ms,
I. Robert Cary, d. young.
n. Cart Charles, of whom hereafter.
in. Dudley Christopher Cary, &. 19 March, 1804; served in
23rd Welch Fusiliers and in 1st King's Dragoon Guards, and
d. 25 Oct. 1852; in. Mary Anne Sophia, 2nd dau. of Rear-
Admiral Peter Rye, of Culworth, and by her (who d. 9 Dec.
1847) had, with three daus. (Eleanor, to. 1st, Rev. Charles
West, who d. 1855; 2ndly, Rev. Thomas Field, B.D., Rector
of Pampisford, near Cambridge; Caroline, m. Lieut.-Col.
George T. Field, R.A. ; and Charlotte, m. Horatio Tennyson,
Esq., brother of the Poet Laureate), two sons,
1 Dudley George Cary, h. 13 Nov. 1837, F.S.A.; served in
the 3rd (the Buffs) regt. for some time ; was at the taking
of Taku Forts, and Pekin, in China, 1860, <&c. ; m. 3 Feb.
1863, Mary, 2nd dau. of Frederick Mangles, Esq. of Guild-
ford, and by her has issue two sons,
Dudley Frederick Cary, 6. 14 Jan. 1864.
Frank de Stutevile Cary, 6. 7 March, 1865.
2 Francis Charles Cary, b. 14 Aug. 1839; d. 23 Oct. 1853.
IV. George Cary, 6. 3 Feb. 1S06; Fellow of All Souls' Coll
Oxford; d. 1859; m. his fir.st cousin, Arabella, dau of
Thomas Fieschi Heneage, Esq., and had, with three daus
(Arabella, to. Edmund Chapman, Esq.; Edith; and Alice)
three sons,
1 Eveline Cary, 6. 1837; d. 1853.
2 Windsor Charles Cary, b. 1838; served in Scots Fusilier
Guards and 7 1st Light Infantry, to. 15 Sept. 1862, Augusta,
dau. of the Hon. and Rev. W. T. Law, and niece to Lord
EUenborough, and by her has issue a son, b. 1865; and a
dau. 3 Arthur €ary, R.N.
V. Henry Robert Harrington Cary, b. 1808, served in 23rd
Welch Fusiliers and 12th regt.; was killed at Exmouth,
1846 ; TO. 1st, his first cousin, Harriet, dau. of Charles
Tennant, Esq., by whom he had one son, John. He to.
2ndly, Caroline, dau. of Col. Strode, and by her (who in.
2ndly, Dr. Seth Thompson, and 3rdly, Major Sidebottom
Venner) had, with two daus., Cecilia and Arabella, two sons,
Hugh Cary and Robert Shalto Adair Cary.
Robert Cary Elwes to. 2ndly, 22 Dec. 1814, Marianne Jane,
only dau. of Eev. Richard Sykcs, and by her had issue,
Lincoln Cary, b. 12 Dec. 1816 ; d. 21 Oct. 1869.
Frederick Cary, b. 11 Nov. 1818; d. at Naples 1862.
Richard Cary, b. 18 Sept. 1825; m. 1st, Lucy Wilson, and by
her (who is deceased) had two sons, Richard and Harry ; he
TO. 2ndly, Selina, dau. of Major Jephson, and by her has
three sons.
Francis Emilius Cary, b. 23 Aug. 1828; m. Mary Helen, dau.
of Charles Murray, Esq. ; he d. 1867.
Robert Cary Elwes was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Cakt Elwes, Esq. of Great BilUng, co. Northamp-
ton, and of Roxby and Brigg, co. Lincoln, b. 2 Nov. 1800; d.
24 Jan. 1866 : m. 1st, 17 Aug. 1826, Elinor, eldest dau. of Rear-
Admiral Peter Rye, of Culworth, co. Northampton, and by her
(who d. 8 Jan. 1859) had, with three daus. (Eleanora Caroline
Arabella, to. 3 March, 1848, Capt. Charles Fitzgerald, C.B.,
E.N., sometime Governor of Western Australia; Sophia
Dorothea; and Marian Georgina, m. 16 July, 1857, G. F.
Browning), three sons,
Charles Robert William Cary, b. 1830; d. 6 July, 1837.
Valentine Dudley Henry Cary- Elwes, his successor, and
present possessor of the family estates.
Lewis Edward Barnard Cary, d. an infant.
He m. 2ndly, 1860, Caroline, 2nd dau. of Major C. Stewart, of
Wickham, Farnham, Hants, but by her had no issue. His
widow Jit. 1876, Tumour Rabett, Esq.
Anns — 1st and 4th, Elives, or, a fess az. surmounted by a
bend gu. ; 2nd, Gaebatt, gu., a griffin segreant or, supporting
the standard of the Emperor of Germany; 3rd, Cary, arg., on
a bend sa. three roses of the field, in sinister chief on a canton
or, an anchor sa. CresU — Elwes : Five arrows or, entwined by
a snake ppr. ; Cart : A swan arg. wings endorsed. Mottoes —
Elwes : Deo non fortuna ; Gary : In utroque fidelis.
Seois— Billing Hall, Northampton ; The Manor House, Brigg,
CO. Lincoln.
ilLWES OF COLESBOURNE.
Elwes, John Henet, Esq. of Colcsboiirne, co.
Gloucester, J.P. and D.L., *. bis father 1850 ; m.
1841, Marj Bromley, and has issue,
I. Henry, J.P., late Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards, i. 1847:
m. 1871, Margaret Susan, 2nd dau. of the late William
Charles Lowndes, Esq. of Brightwell, co. Oxford, and has,
Henry, b. 1874, and other issue.
II. Edward, R.N. iii. Evelyn, iv. Algernon, v. John.
I. Caroline Susan, in. 1864, Right Hon. Sir Michael Hicks-
Beach, Bart, of Williamstrip Park, co. Gloucester, M.P.,
P.C, now Secretary of State for the Colonial Department,
and d. 1865. He m. 2ndly, 1874, Lady Lucy Catherine, 3rd
dau. of Hugh, 3rd Earl Fortescue.
II. Edith. III. Constance. iv. Mary. v. Ethel.
iLtnCaSC— John Elwes, Esq. of Marcham, Berks, the
celebrated miser, left considerable property to George and
John Elwes. The elder of these brothers,
George Elwes, Esq. of Marcham, in. Amelia Maria Ault, of
Northampton, and had an only child, Emily, in. Thomas
Duffield, Esq., M.P., jure uxoris of Marcham; while the
younger,
John Elwes, Esq., an officer in the Horse Guards, purchased
the estate of Colesbourne, co. Gloucester; he in. 25 Dec. 1789,
Sarah, relict of Capt. Haynes, and had two sons,
Henry, his heir.
John, of Bossington Hall, Hants ; m. and had issue.
TUc elder son,
Henry Elwes, Esq. of Colesbourne, to. Susan, dau. of
Anthony Hamond, Esq. of Westacre, Norfolk, and had issue,
2 1
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ELW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EMM
John Hemit, now of Colesboume.
EoBEET, ofCongham House, Norfolk (see tJiat family).
Susan, m. 24 July, 1833, John Bameby, Esq. of Brockhamp-
ton, M.P. lor co. Worcester.
Emily Sarih, m. Hon. and Rev. G. G. C. Talbot, brother oj
the 18th Earl of Shrewsbury.
Margaret, m. Thomas Ommancy, Esq. of Kipon.
Frances, of Highmoor Hall, Oxon.
Lucy Georgiana, m. 7 July, IS-'JIl, Edmund Waller, Esq. of
Fannington Lodge, co. Gloucester,
fi^nt— Colesboume House, Chiltenliam.
ELWES OF CONGHAII.
Elwes, Eoeeet IIamond, Esq. of Congliam
House, Norfolk, Lieut. G-rcnadicr Guards, b. 1856 ;
$. his father, 17 April, 1878.
ILilTCilSC— RoBEBT Elwes, Esq. of Congham, Norfolk,
J. P. and D.L.. second son of Hesky Elwes, Esq. of Coles-
bourne, CO. Gloucester, by Susan his wife, dau. of Anthony
llamond, Esq. of Westacre, b. 1819; m. 1851, Mary Frances,
dau. of Rev. Richard Lucas, Rector of Edith Westoii, co.
Rutland, and dying 17 April, 1878, left issue,
I. Robert Hajiond, now of Congham House.
II. Arthur. in. Gervaisc.
I. Evelyn, ii. Susan, in. Isabel, iv. Emily, v. Violet.
Seat— Consiiam House, near lung's Lynn.
ELWES OP STOKE COLLEGE.
Elwes, Kobeet Henry Monro, Esq. of Stote
CoUege, Suffolk, J.P., b. 29 May, 1853 ; m. 1875,
Louisa Emily Julia, eldest dau. of the late Capt.
Frederick C. Herbert, E.N.
ILtntaflC.— SiK Gebvase Elwes, iRt bnrt. of Stoke Col-
lege, Suffolk (see Elwes oJ Roxby and Great Billing), b. 1630;
rf. 1705; m. Amy, dau. of Dr. Trigge, of Ilighworth, Wilts,
and had, with other issue, Gekvase Elwes, m. Isabella, dau.
of Sir Thomas Hervey, Knt. of Ickworth, Suffolk, and sister to
1st Earl of Bristol, and by her (who d. at Bury St. Edmunds,
1697) left at his decease v. 'p. with other issue, a son,
Heevet Elwes, who s. his grandfather as 2nd bart., anS
d. unm. 1763. Sir Hervey had a sister. Amy, m. George
Meggot, Esq., M.P. for Southwark, an extensive brewer, who
had two children: John, who took the name and arms of
Elwes, and s. at the death of his uncle, Sir Hervey Elwes, to
all his property, and was the celebrated miser, M.P. for Berks,
d. unm. 20 Nov. 1789; and Anne Meggot, m. John Timms, a
Capt. in the Turkey trade, and had a son, Richard Timms,
who Ml. Mary, dau. of Thomas Hughes, M.D., of Eltham, Kent,
and had a son,
John Timms, who, at his great-uncle, John Meggot, alias
Elwes', death, .?. to all his entailed property. This John Timms,
on 24 May, 1703, took the name and arms of Elwes, and, 1814,
became a Gen. in the army. He m. Francos Payne, and had
by her, with tliree daus. (one m. Rev. Mr. Morrice, Rector of
Hoddesden, Herts; Mary, m. Rev. W. Cox; and Emily, tn.
AVm. Hughes, Esq.), two sons,
John Payne, of whom hereafter.
Frederick, Rector of Wixoe, Suffolk, and of Gucstingthorpe,
Essex ; m. and had issue.
The son and heir,
John Payne Elwes, Esq. of Stoke College, Suffolk, 6. 13 May,
1798; M.P. forN. Essex 1835-37; m. 17 July, 1824, Charlotte,
4th dau. of Isaac Elton, Esq. of Staplcton House, co. Glouces-
ter, and had issue,
John Elton Heevey Elwes, late of Stolcc.
Frederick George.
Chariotte Elizabeth. ■ Isabella Matilda.
Amy Sophia, m. 3 Jan. 1860, Capt. Alan Gardner, E.N.,
grandson of Lord Gardner. Emily Martha.
The son and heir,
John Elton Heevey Elwes, Esq. of Stoke College, J.P.,
6.1825; s. his father 1849; -/>!. July, 1852, Isabella, 2nd dau.
of the late Hector B. Monro, Esq. of Ewell Castle, Surrey, and
d. 1869, having by her (who d. 8 Nov. 1868) had issue,
EoBEET Henry Monro, now of Stoke College,
Gervasc Paget, 6. 4 Nov. 1855.
Isabel Mary.
/Seai— Stoke College, Clare, Suffolk.
EMEBIS OF LOUTH.
Emeris, AVilliam Egbert, Esq. of Louth, co.
Lincoln, M.A. Magdalen Coll. Oxford, F.S.A., J.P.,
b. 17 Sept. 1817; m. 20 June, 1850, Isabella
Barbara, only dau. of the Eev. Eobert Grordon, of
Scampton, M.A., and grand-dan. of the Very Eev.
George Gordon, D.D., Dean of Lincoln.
31ilir<tSC.— The family of Emeris, originally from France,
is stated to have settled at Southwood, in Norfolk, at the tim»
of the magsacro of St. Bartholomew's Day, and continued resi-
dent there till 1708, when
The Rev. John Euebis, M.A., Fellow of Corpus Christi
Coll. Camb., m. the great-niece and co-heiress of David
Atkinson, Esq. of Fanthorpe Hall, near Louth. Their son.
The Rev. John Emeeis, B.D., of Louth, Rector of Staugli-
ton Parva, co. Beilford, P.C. of Altringham and Coi^kerington,
CO. Lincoln, 'ni. 11 May, 1815, Elizabeth, only dau. of Rev.
John Grantham, M.A. of Ashby, Vicar of Cadney and Waithe,
CO. Lincoln, and d. 13 April, 1831, leaving two sons,
I. John (Rov.), M.A. University Coll. Oxford, Rector of
Upton St. Leonard's, co. Gloucester, 6. 1816; m. 1852, Anne
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of James Helps, Esq., and has issue,
1 John, Lieut. 38th regt., 6. 25 Jan. 1854.
2 William Charles, b. 8 July, 1863.
1 Elizabeth Anne. 2 Harriet Mary.
3 Frances Rose.
II. W'lLLiAM Robeet, now of Louth.
Arms — Or, three bars wavy between two flaunches sa., on a
chief of the last a bezant between two cinquefoils of the first,
quartering Atkinson. Crest — In front of a boar's head and
neck couped sa. gorged with a collar gemel three cinquefoils
or. 3Iotto — Emeritus.
-S'eaJ— Louth, co. Lincoln; Union Club, S.W.
EMERSON OF EASBY HALL.
Emerson, James, Esq. of Easby Hall and
Deighton Manor, N. Eiding co. York, of the Inner
Temple, J.P., s. his father 1843; m. 1846, Anne
Dorothy, dan. of Eleazer Biggins, Esq., and has,
with other issue, a son and heir,
John James, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1847;
m. 1876, Frances May Eleanor, eldest dau. of Lleut.-Col.
Melville Francis Evatt, Bengal Staff Corps.
]\Ir. Emerson is eldest son of the late James Emer-
son, Esq. cf Easby Hall.
/SeaJ— Easby Hall, Northallerton.
GEEEN-EMMOTT OF EMMOTT HALL.
Green-Emmott, Walter Egerton John, Esq.
of Emmott Hall, co. Lancaster, b. 11 Aug. 1865 ;
s. his father 1876.
JlfncaflC.— The ancient houseof Emmott, which has given
name to a long line still preserving the name, stands in the
township of Colne, -co. Lancaster, far beneath the house of
Townley, yet on the summit of a smooth and gentle elevation,
shrouded in aged trees. Of this family, established in England
at the Conquest, the first or second is,
Robert de Emot, who held lands in Colne, 4 Edwaed II.
ss per inquisition ; he built the mansion of Emot, and d. 1310.'
Dr. Whittaker, in his History of Whalley, says, he has no
materials of information of the family until the commence-
ment of parish registries, from which, and monuments in the
church of Colne, the following details are compiled.
William Emmott, Esq. of Emmott, d. i Sept. 1641, and was
s. by his son,
AVilliam Emmott, Esq. of Emmott, d. Aug. 1C83. He left,
by Mary his wife, who d. 1077, four sons and a dau.,
I. William, 6. 1603, Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge;
d. s. p. 13 May, 1720. His monumental inscription stiites,
"Amicus charus vicinis utilis omnibus hospitalis vixit,
omnibusque flebilis occidit."
II. John, d. 21 Oct. 1746, aged 82.
HI. Thomas, d. 1009.
IV. Cheistophee, of London, of whom hereafter.
1. Mary, >». — Wainhouse, and d. 16 Jan. 1722, aged 50,
leaving a son,
Richard Wainhoitse, who assumed the name of Emmott
on becoming heir to his uncles.
Cheistophee Emmott, Esq. of Emmott and of London, the
4th and youngest son, acquired a large fortune, and purchased
estates in co. York. He .ilso purchased back the family
estates in co. Lancaster, which had been involved by his
brothers. He d. unm. 24 Feb. 1745, aged 71, and was buried
EMP
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515
in the church of St. Michael, Basinghall Street, London, and
was s. by his nephew,
BicHARD Emmott, Esq. of Emmott, formerly Wainhouse,
■who, as stated, assumed the name and arms of Emmott on
becoming heir to his uncles, lie d. ii March, 1761, aged GO,
leaving a son and dau.,
I. Richard, his heir.
I. Mary Susanna, Hi. Alexander Eoss, Esq. of Springwell
Place, Herts, and had three daus.,
1 Ellen, m. her cousin, James Oswald (brother to Eliza-
beth, Countess of Elgin and Kincardine), and <l. s. p.
2 Caroline, m. Edward Parkins, Esq. of Cheshfield Lodge,
Herts, and d. s. p.
3 Harriett Susanna, in. 13 April, 1811, George Green, Esq.
of Harley Street, London, and by him (who d. 10 Aug.
1839) had issue,
Geokge Emmott Gbeen Emmott, now of Emmott Hall.
Charles Alexander, killed in 1841 in the Cabul war.
Edward Alfred, Major-Gen. Indian army, retired, in.
Charlotte Augusta, dan. of the late Capt. George Key-
land, 16th Lancers, and has issue, three daus. and one
son.
Augustus William, of Faulkners, Kent ; to. Maria, dau.
of H. Bannernian, of Hunter's Court, Kent.
"Walter Emmott, d. 29 Oct. 1867.
Harriett Susanna, m. Henry Deffell, Esq. of Ilarley
Street, Cavendish Square, and has issue, one son,
Charles.
Caroline Fanny, in. Edward Futcher, Capt. in the army;
2ndly, Henry Egorton Green, Esq. of Colchester, and
has issue, four sons and two daus.
Gertrude Ellen Emmott, m. S. Brandram, Esq. ; d. 1859,
leaving issue, one dau.
Frederica Emily, in. Charles Arthur Barwell, C.B.,
Major-Gen. Indian army, and has issue, five sons and
two daus.
EicnAED Emmott, Esq. of Emmott Hall, co. Lancaster,
Eawdon, co. York, and Goklings, co. Herts, d. unm. 1819 ;
the estates devolved on his grandnephew,
Geokge Emmott Green Emmott, Esq. of Emmott Hall,
J.P. CO. Lancaster and W. Riding co. i'ork, b. 1 March, 1813 ;
assumed the additional name and arms of Emmott in 1851,
■upon succeeding to the estates of his maternal ancestors ; in.
10 March, 1840, Louisa Mary Sheridan, dau. of John Mac-
pherson, Esq. of Pilmain, N.B., by Marion Collette his wife,
2nd dau. of John Addison, Esq., and had issue,
I. Charles Eichard, b. IG Jan. 1847; d. in Australia 30 Doc.
1860 ; killed by a fall from his horse.
II. Sydney Robert, b. I'i Jan. 1855; d. 17 Aug. 185G.
III. Walter Egekton John, now of Emmott Hall.
I. Marion Caroline, m. 4 Oct. 1860, John, 3rd son of
Frederick, Cowper, Esq. of Carleton House, Cumberland,
and Harley Street, London.
II. Georgina, d. young, 7 Sept. 1848.
in. Susanna Emmeline, d. yoimg, 20 Oct. 1847.
rv. Gertrude.
He d. 1876.
Anns — Per pale az. and sa. a fess engrailed erm. between
three bulls' heads cabossed or, quartering Green. Crests — 1st :
A buck's head erased holding in the mouth a sprig of palm ;
2nd : Out of a ducal coronet a demi-bull rampant.
iSeat— Emmott Hall, Colne, co. Lancaster.
EMPSON" OP OUSEFLEET GRANGE
AND GOOLE HALL.
Empson, Egbekt CoRNELirs, Esq. of Ouscfleet
Grange and Groole Hall, co. York, J.P. for co.
Lincoln, and the West Eidiug of co. York ; b. 17
April, 1818 ; m. 26 April, 1842, Elizabeth Cornvrell,
only dau. and lieir of the late Jarvis Empson, Esq.
of Q-oole Hall, and has issue,
Jajies Empson Lister, 5. 7 July, 1851.
EUzabeth Empson (Mrs. Spooner), in. 1870.
Alice, m. 1867, John Henry Empson, Esq. of Yokefleet Hall,
CO. York, J. P., Barrister-at-Law ; and d. 1869, leaving
one dau., Maria Alice, b. 1869.
Mr. Empson is second surviving son, by Alice
his ■wife, dau. of Eobert Spoffortli, Esq. of Howden,
CO. York, of the late James Lister, Esq. of Ouse-
fleet Grange, W. Eiding co. York, and Hirst Priory,
CO. Lincoln, whom he s. on his death, 28 Oct.
1866, and grandson of George Stovin, Esq. of Tetley
and Girsby House, co. Lincoln. He has assumed
the surname of Empson in lieu of his patronymic
Lister, He has one brother, Geobgb Spopfobih
Lister, of Hirst Priory, co. Lincoln, -who m. 1848,
Caroline, dau. of William Mostyn Owen, Esq., of
Woodhouse, Salop.
^r)/i.s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Empson, az., a chevron
between three crosses formee arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, Lister, erm.,
on a fess sa. three mullets or. Crests — 1st, Empson: A tent
arg. adorned or, lined az., charged in the interior with a cross
formee of the third; 2nd, Lister: A stag's head erased ppr.
Motto — Fidfele jusqu' tl la fin.
i'cMts— Ousetleet Grange; and Goolc Hall, near Goole, co
York.
ENSOR OP ROLLESBY HALL.
Ensoe, Chaeles Peploe Smith, Esq. of EoUesby
Hall, Norfolk, J.P., Capt. H.M. Indian army, and
Capt. East Norfolk MiUtia, b. June, 1826.
iitnCagC.— This family claims descent from Thomas
Edensor, Esq. of cos. Cumberland and Stafford, and his wife,
Anne Hopwas, of Hopwas.
Job Ensor, Esq., 2nd son of Edward Ensor, of Willencote,
by Jane Darcy his wife, m. Mary Hill, by wliom he had, with
a 2nd son, George (of Ardress, co. Armagh, ■who rn. Sarah
Clarke, and had issue two sons, 1 George, who in. 1804, Esther
Weld, of Dublin, and had issue two sons, George and Charles,
and six daus. ; and 2 Col. Thomas, d. ■i(ii7n.), an elder son,
JouN Ensor, Esq. of Dublin, m. Elizabeth Sycan (born
Waller), and left an only son,
John Ensor, Esq. of Eollesby Hall, J.P. and D.L., b. 4 Dec.
1773; in. 1st. 11 May, 1796, Amphillis, dau. and heir of
Edmund Mapes, Esq. of RoUosby, and by her (who d. 28 April,
1830) had, with other issue,
John Mapes, m. 8 Nov. 1823, Mary Anne, dau. of Daniel
Webb, Esq. of Worthing, Sussex, and d. 1863, leaving
issue, with one dau., Mary Anne, two sons, John Mapes
Webb, late of RoUesby Hall, d. 1855; and Charles Peploe
Smith, now of RoUesby Hall.
Charles, Eoyal Engineers, (/. unm.
Frederic (Rev.), Eector and Patron of Lustlcigh, Newton
Abbot, Devon, b. 21 April, 1806; m. 19 Aug. 1834, Mary
Anne, dau. of Gerard Montagu, Esq., by Mary Anne his
wife, dau. of George Doughty, Esq. of Theberton Hall (see
BnRKE's Peerage, Manchester), and has two daus., Louisa
Amphilhs, in. 30 Oct. 1861, Major Noel Hamlyn Harris,
E.A. ; Charlotte Aurora, m. 23 July, 1867, Rev. Harry
Tudor, Eector of Wolborough, Newton Abbot.
Edmund Smith (Rev.), Eector of Eollesby, 711. 21 April, 1836,
Ellen, dau. of Charles Tompson, Esq. of Witehingham Hall,
Norfolk, and has issue, Edmund ; Charles; Alfred; Leonard;
Julia, deceased ; Ellen ; and Mary.
Amphillis Elizabeth Anne. Aurora Sophia.
Mr. Ensor in. 2ndly, 1838, Florence Agnes, dau. of Lieut.-Col.
Cobbe, H.E.I.C.S., and had by her two daus.,
Florence Georgiana. Ehzabeth Laura.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron between three
horse-shoes sa., for Ensor; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly, 1st and
4th, sa. fess fusily or, for Mapes ; 3rd and 4th, barry nebulee of
eight or and sa., for Blunt. Crest — A unicorn's head arg.,
horned and maned or.
/b'eaS — Eollesby Hall, near Norwich.
ENTWISLE OP FOXHOLES,
Entwisle, John Beetie Noeeeys, Esq. of Fox-
holes, CO. Lancaster, and Kilworth House, co. Leices- .
ter, educated at Caius Coll. Cambridge, s. his father
1868.
iLilTCaCJC— The family of Entwislc was long settled in
the township of Entwisle, on the north-eastern extremity of
the Hundred of Salford. Of its distinguished members in
early times was Sir Bektin Entwisell, Knt., V'iscount of
Bricqbec, a gallant warrior of the martial times of Henry "V.
and Henry 'VI. He was at Agincourt, and contributed to
the conquest of France. Sir Berlin Hi. Lucy, 6th dau. of Sir
John Ashton, of Ashton, and rehct of Sir Eichard Byron, Knt.,
by whom he left a dau., Lucy, from whom the Northampton-
shire Bradens descended.
Eobert Entwisle, Esq. of Foxholes, b. 1735 ; J.P., d. unra.
1787, when the estates passed to his kinsman,
John Marklakd, Esq., b. 21 Aug. 1744; son of John Mark-
land, Esq. of Manchester, and grandson of John Markland,
Esq. of Wigan, by Ellen Entwisle his wife, whose father,
Berlin Entwisle, Vice-Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
was 2nd son of John Entwisle, Esq. of Foxholes, an outer
Barrister of the Middle Temple, living 1665. Mr. Markland
assumed, in consequence, the surname and arms of Ekxwisle.
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ENY
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ERR
He tn. 9 Oct. 1782, Ellen, dau. of Hugh Lyle, Esq. of Coleraine,
and had, with other issue, d. unm.,
John, his heir. , „
Hugh Eobert, of Llanblethian, co. Glamorgan, J.P. and
D L., m. 1824, Mary Anne, dau. of James Koyds, Esq. of
Falinge, d. 1867. ^ ,,^^
Eobert, Lieut.-Col. of the Lancashire Mihtia, 6. 1(88.
Philip Bizc, 6. 1790. Berlin, 6. 1790; d. leaving two daus.
Ellen, 7(1. 1804, John Gilbert Royds, Esq. of BrownhiU.
Elizabeth, m. 1805, llobert Peel, Esq. of Manchester.
Margaret.
The eldest son,
John Entwisle, Esq. of Foxholes, M.P. for Kochdale, High
Sheriff of Lancashire 1S24, 0. 16 Aug. 1784; m. 14 May, 1812,
Ellen, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Thomas Smith, Esq. of
Castleton Hall, and dying 5 April, 1837, left (with two daus.,
EUen Matilda, m. Sir Alexander Kamsay, Bart, of Balmain ;
and Augusta, m. 1842, Lachlan B. Mackinnon, Esq. Capt.
B.N., 2nd son of W. A. Mackinnon, Esq. M.P.), a son and heir,
John S.mith Entwisle, Esq. of Foxholes and Castleton
HaU, CO. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L.; High Sheriff 1849; b.
18 Sept. 1815 ; m. 18 May, 1843, Caroline, 2nd dau. of Eobert
J. J. Norreys, Esq. of Davy Uulme Hall, co. Lancaster, and
has issue,
John Bertie Nobbets, now of Foxholes.
Caroline Dorothea. Mary EUen. Isabella Margaret.
Mr. Entwisle d. 20 June, 18G8.
^7-ms— Arg., on a bend engrailed sa. three mullets of the
first. Crests — 1st, A hand fesswise couped above the wrist ppr.
holding a fleur-de-lis erect or; 2nd, A dexter arm in armour
embowed holding with the hand by the hair a Saracen's head
erased and affrontee all ppr. Jl/oHo— Parce signe Si Agincourt.
^gfljj—yoxholes, Eochdale ; Kilworth House, co. Leicester.
ENYS OF ENYS.
Ents, Feancis Gtilbeet, Esq. of Enys, Corn-
•wall, J.P., High Sheriff 1876-7, D.L., and Deputy
Warden of the Stannaries, b. 30 July, 1836, educated
at Harrow and Trin. Coll. Camb. ; s. his father 1872.
^ttttaflt. — This ancient family was seated at Enys in the
time of Edwabd III., and from De Enys, the then proprietor,
descended, in a direct male Une,
Thomas Enys, Esq. of Enys, in the parish of Gluvias, co.
Cornwall, who m. Katherine, dau. of John Eeskimar, Esq. of
Marthen, in the same co., and had, with five daus., Avis, m.
John Trethowen, Esq. of Trethowen; Blanch Grace, rn. Henry
Tyrack ; Agnes, ni. Matthew Woldridge ; and Sinobia, m. John
Coffin ; a son and successor,
John Ents, Esq. of Enys, who signed the Heralds' Visitation
of Cornwall made in 1G20 by St. George, rdchmond, and
Lennard, Bluemantle. He m. Winifred, dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Eise, Esq. of Trewardenick, in the same co., and had
issue living at the Visitation, 1 Thomas, 6. 1605; 2 John,
bapt. at Gluvias, 4 April, 1610 ; 3 Samoel, of whom hereafter ;
4 Bichard; and a dau., Katherine. The 3rd son,
Samuel Enys, Esq., purchased the Barton of Enys, and
other lands, of his brother Thomas. He m. EUzabeth, dau.
of Samuel Pendarves, Esq. of Eoscrow, in Cornwall, and had
issue. The eldest surviving son,
John Ents, Esq. of Enys, mentioned in the will of his uncle
.John, 1651, and in that of his brother Valentine, in 1710, m.
Anne, dau. and heir of Henry Gregor, Esq. of Truro, in Corn-
-wall, and left, with a dau., Elizabeth, wife of Clement Warren,
Esq. of Exeter, a son,
Samdel Ents, Esq. of Enys, High Sheriff for Cornwall 1709.
He TO. Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Willys, Esq. of London, and
sister and co-heir of Sir WiUiam Willys, Bart, of Fenn Diiton,
CO. Cambridge, and by that lady (who d. in 1752) had issue.
Mr. Enys, whose will, dated 20 March, 1737, was proved 25
Sept. 1744, was «. by his son,
John Ents, Esq. of Enys, 6. 1710, J.P. for Devon, High
Sheriff of Cornwall, rn. Lucy, second dau. of Francis Bassett,
Esq. of Tehidy, Cornwall, and by her (who d. 1 Jan. 1758)
bad issue,
Samoel, his heir.
Francis, LL.B., of Exeter College, Oxford.
John, Capt. 29th regt.
Dorothy, 6. 1 Nov. 17.46; d. unm. 30 Jan. 1784.
Catherine, 6. 6 Feb. 1754; in. Ecv. John Bassett Collins,
of Illogan, in Cornwall, Rector of Camborne, and d. in 1772.
Mary, d. 1 Nov. 1775.
Mr. Enys d. 19 April, 1773, and was buried at Gluvias, and
was 8. by his son,
Samuel E«xb, Esq. of Enys, 6. G Oct, 1743; m. at Shaw, co.
Berks, 1771, Sarah, dau. of Eev. Thomas Penrose, Rector of
Newbury, in that co., and by her (who m. 2ndly, 1779,
Rev. John Hersent Thoi-pe, of Embly, Hants ; and 3rdly, Rev.
Henry Eyre, of Lanford) had issue,
John, b. 23 Jan. 1772, who d. s. p.
Luce Anne, of whom presently.
Mr. Enys d. 1 Jan. 1776; his dau.,
LncE Anne Ents, became eventually heiress, in a direct
line, of the family. She m. 14 July, 1794, Samuel OUver Hunt,
Esq. of Houndshill, co. Worcester, by whom, who d. 1801, she
had issue,
John Samuel, her heir.
Jane, d. imm.
Frances Anne, m. 1828, Otho Cooke, Esq. of Withycoabe,
CO. Devon.
Mrs. Hunt assumed, 1813, her original family name of Ents.
She d. 18 March, 1857, and was 5. by her son,
John Samuel Ents, Esq. of Enys, J. P., High Sheriff 1824,
b. 21 Sept. 1796; m. 17 AprU, 1834, Catherine, eldest dau. of
Daviea Gilbert, Esq. of Tredrea, Cornwall, and Eastbourne,
Sussex, and had issue,
I. Feancis Gilbeet, his heir.
II. John Davies, 6. 11 Oct. 1837.
III. Charies, 6. 28 Dec. 1840.
I. Jane Mary, m. Aug. 1860, Henry Rogers, Commander
E.N., youngest son of Rev. John Rogers, cf Penrose,
Cornwall, d. in 1874, leaving eight sons and a dau.
II. Mary Anne.
Mr. Enys d. 29 May, 1872, and was s. by his eldest son, Feancis
Gilbert Ents, now of Enys.
Arms — Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, arg., three wivems volant in
pale vert a border gu., for Ents ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., on a fess
embattled counter-embattled between three birds arg. as many
cinquefoils sa. all within a border compony of twelve pieces or
and sa., for Hunt. Crest — Three ostrich feathers erect arg.
ikfoJJo— Serpentes velut et columbse.
Seat— Enja, Penryn, Cornwall.
EELE OF BRAMSHOTT GRANGE.
Eele, The Right Hon. Sie William, of Bram-
shott Grange, Hants, late Lord Chief Justice of the
Court of Common Pleas, b. 1 Oct. 1793 ; m. 30 Sept.
1834, Amelia, eldest dau. of the> late Rev. David
WilHams, D.C.L., Prebendary of Winchester Cathe-
dral, and Warden of New Coll. Oxford, by Amelia
his wife, dau. of the Rev. William Goddard, of
Stargroves, East Woodhay, Hants, and Castle Eaton,
Wilts. This able and distinguished lawyer, who
was called to the Bar in 1819, and practised for
many years with pre-eminent success, sat in Parlia-
ment for the city of Oxford from 1837 to 1841, and
became one of the Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas 1844. In 1846, he was transferred to the
Queen's Bench, and, in 1859, succeeded Sir Alexander
Cockburn as Chief Justice of the Common Pleas,
wliich he resigned Nov. 1866.
ILiUCaSr. — The Erles are a very old family, originally,
tern}). Henrt II., of Beckington, Somerset, and subsequently
of Ashburton, Devon, and Charborough, Dorset. In the great
Civil War, Sir Walter Erie, of Charborough, was a distinguished
Parliamentarian. The Eev. Christopher Erle, a descendant
of the Erles of Dorsetshire, m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Bowles, Esq. of Shaftesbury, and had issue,
Christopher (Eev.), deceased. Walter (Rev.), deceased.
William (Lord Chief Justice Eble), of Brumshott Grange.
Peter (Eight Hon.), P.C, Q.C., m. Mary F. Fearon, and left
issue, four children.
Jane (deceased), m. William Fenwick, Esq., and is deceased.
Margaret S., m. John Lucius Dampier, Esq. (who is de-
ceased), and d. leaving three children.
.^i-ms— Gu., three escallop shells or.
Seat — Bramshott Grange, near Liphook, Hants.
ERLE DRAX.
See Deax.
ERRINGTON OF LEXDEN PARK.
Eeeington, George Heney, Esq. of Chadwell
Hall, and Loxden Park, Essex, and Ashbourn, co.
Derby, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1860, High Stewaxd
XiHIc
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517
of Colchester, I. 24 April, 1803 ; s. 1843 ; m. 23
Nov. 1824, Fanny, eldest dau. of John Fletcher
Mills, Esq. of Lexden Park, and by her (who d. 10
May, 1861) has issue,
I. George Henry, h. 9 Dec. 1S2G ; in. 14 Dec. 1852, Isobel-
Lanncttc, dau. of John Hopton Forbes, Esq. o( Merry
Oak, Southampton, and has issue, eight sons and four
daus., of whom the eldest son, George Henry Forbes, was
6. 1853.
II. John Launcelot, h. 7 Sept. 1828; m. 10 Feb. 18C0,
Isabella Turbot, dau. of Eev. Henry Goodwin, of Hinch-
ley Wood, co. Derby, and has issue, one son and three
daus.
I. Fanny Eliza, in. Sept. 1849, Joseph Burnley Hume, Esq.,
eldest son of the late Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P., and has
issue, two sons.
II. Margaret Jane Dorothy, m. 10 Jan. 1854, Capt. Frederick
T. Brock, 23rd Fusiliers, and has issue, two sons and four
daus.
JLtlTCit (JC. — This family, of Saxon origin, descends from a
border race of great antiquity. The name is derived from
Errington, by Erring-burn, Northumberland, on the northern
side of the Koman wall, where the Conquest found them
seated. Huctretus de Errington is mentioned tcnrp. King
Stephen; Orm. de Errington figures in the Pipe Roll, 1181,
27 Henry II. ; and Elias de Errington, 8 John, 1206. Sir
William de Errington was one of the Conservators of the
Border, 33 Henry III., 1249, and the " Rotuli Hundredoruni,"
temp. Edward I., rank the family among the selection
entitled to be designated gentlemen. Arthur William de
Errington was High Sheriff of Northumberland 47 Edward
III., 1374. Sir John de Erringon, 1415, shared the glories of
Agincourt ; Sir Thomas was a Conservator of the Border, 12
Henry VI.; Sir Gilbert wore the badge of the White Rose
under Edward IV., and he and Sir John Manners, of Etall, at
the head of 400 men, prevented the landing of Queen Marga-
ret of Anjou at Bamburgh, on which she and her troops took
shelter at Berwick-upon-Tweed. In 1433, 19 Henry VI., John
and Gilbert de Errington are again mentioned among the
gentry of the co. Northumberland, and of this family (now
represented in the female line by Sir John Errington, Bart.
of Errington-Sandhoe) was
John Errington, Esq. of Errington and Beaufront, living
1615, m. Dorothy, dau. of Edward Widrington, Esq. of Swin-
burne Magna, co. Northumberland, and had (with an elder
son, Henry, ancestor of the Erringtons of Enington. and
Beaufront) a 2nd son,
William Errington, Esq., &. 1620, who had issue, with a
younger son, Edward,
John Errington, Esq. b. 1G55, who embraced the estab-
lished faith ; in. Anne (deceased 16 Dec. 1727), dau. of Jasper
Mitford, Esq. of Pontiland, co. Northumberland. He was
buried in the Church of St. Martin's, Micklegate, York, 31
March, 1726. He had issue, three sons and three daus., of
these,
George Errington, Esq., 2nd son, h. 1691 ; Sheriff of Lon-
don and Middlesex 1759 ; m. for his 2nd wife, Jane, dau. of
Charles Taylor, Esq. of Clerkenwell, London, and d. 10 May,
1769, possessed of estates in the cos. of Essex, Middlesex, and
Derby, leaving a son,
George Errington, Esq. of Chadwell Hall and Ashbourn,
CO. Derby, Barristcr-at-Law, 6. 1 Feb. 1756; d. 5 May, 1795.
He TO. Aug. 1776, Miss Harriet Corsen, and had a son and
heir,
George Henry Errington, Esq. of Chadwell Hall and Ash-
bourn, 6. 27 June, 1777 ; m. 15 Oct. 1798, Elizabeth Sophia,
dau. of John Crosse Cooke, Esq. of Kempshot Park, Hants,
and by her (who d. 6 May, 1835) had issue,
George Henry, now of Chadwell Hall and Lexden Park.
Arnold Charles, Lieut.-Gen. in the army, b. 2 I'tb. 1806;
TO. Eliza Eleanor (deceased), dau. of John Loudon, Esq.,
and has issue surviving, three sons and one dau.
John Richard (Rev.), b. 27 Sept. 1808; m. Charlotte, only
dau. of Sir Francis Shuckburgh, Bart, of Sliuckburgh, and
has issue, four sons and one dau.
Frederick Arthur, Capt. 64th regt. ; d. suddenly at Poonah,
1849.
Henry Joshua, 6. 25 Aug. 1815; m. Annie, dau. of Sir G.
Munro, of Pointzfield, Inverness, and has issue, a dau.
Elizabeth Dresdena, b. at Dresden; m. Rev. James Wortham
Hitch, and has issue, two sons.
Frances, to. Robert Sayer, Esq. of Sibton Park, Suffolk, and
has surviving issue, one son and two daus.
Louisa Jane, in. her cousin, John Parry Crooke, Esq.
(deceased 1843), and had issue, two sons. She m, 2ndly,
James Parry, Esq. of Beaton Hall, Salop.
Mr. Errington d. G March, 1843.
Armi—A.rg., two bars and in chief three escallops az. Crest
— A unicorn's head erased per pale arg. and gu.
/Scat^Lexden Park, near Colchester.
ERRINGTOJT OF HIGH WARDEN.
The late John Errington, Esq. of High Warden,
Northumberland, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1865,
b. 4 Oct. 1807 ; m. 1st, 24 Nov. 1836, Anne Mary,
3i-d dau. of Vincent Henry Eyre, Esq. of Belgrave
Square, London, and Highfield, co. l)erby, and by
her (who d. 22 Oct. 1842) had issue,
I. William Valentine, b. 30 April, 1840; d. 9 March, 1852.
I. Anne Lucy, to. 13 Oct. 1862, Hon. John Francis Arundell,
now Lord Arundell, of Wardour.
He m. 2ndly, 26 Oct. 1853, Caroline Hope, eldest
dau. of the Rev. William J. D. Waddilove, of Beacon
Grange, Northumberland, who d. 31 March, 1862.
He m. Srdly, 9 Sejjt. 1863, Gertrude Mary, youngest
dau. of Thomas Riddell, Esq. of Felton Park, North-
umberland, and by her had issue,
II. William Valentine, now of High Warden, &. 12 July,1865-
II. Louisa Hope.
Mr. Errington d. 11 Dec. 1878.
%i\\tKQt. — About 1570-1580, lived Nicholas Errington,
of Errington, m. 1st, a dau. of Carnaby, of Beaufront; an*
2ndly, Mary, dau. of Gavin Rutherford, Esq.; from the 1st
marriage sprang the family of Errington o/ ^eaw/romt ; and
from the 2nd, that of Errington of Wahoick Grange.
William Errington, Esq. of Walwick Grange, s. to the-
family estates of his grandfather, F. Errington, Esq., and of
his kinsman, Edward Errington, of Walwick Grange. He was
High Sheriff of Northumberland 1738, and d. while in that
office, leaving by Isabella his wife, dau. of John Bacon, Esq.
of Staward (who m. 2ndly, 2 Sept. 1740, the Eev. Richard
Werge, Vicar of Hartburn), a son and heir,
John Errington, Esq. of Walwick Grange and Chesters, m.
26 June, 1764, Mary, dau. of Rev. Charles Stoddart, Vicar of
Chollerton; and d. 1783, having had by her (who survived-
him till 1802) five sons and three daus.,
William, of whom hereafter.
Thomas, b. 5 Dec. 1766; d. s. p.
Charles, bapt. 13 July, 1770; a Merchant in Newcastle; m.
Isabella, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Bates, D.D., Rector of
Whalton; and d. Aug. 1836, leaving an only child, Eliza-
beth.
John, bapt. Feb. 1772, settled at Chester; to. and had issue,
one son, John Edward, eminent as a civil engineer, who
d. unm. July, 1862; and two daus., Emma, d. unm. H
Dec. 1867 ; and Louisa, resident at Clifton, d. unm. 19
March, 1875.
Ralph, bapt. 11 Dec. 1776; Capt. 20th and 98th regiments;
entered holy orders, and became Curate of Ulgham and of
Widdrington; in. Diana, dau. and co-heir of Cuthbert
Watson, Esq. of Cowpen, and had issue, five sons and eight
daus., of whom Cuthbert William, d. unvi. July, 1835; and
Mary, m. 14 Oct. 1835, William Hogarth, Esq. of Clifton,
Eev. Oswald Head, Vicar of
Isabella.
Westmorland.
Anne, to. 17 June, 1784,
Chollerton; who d. 1820.
Mary, d. unm. 9 July, 1829,
The eldest son and heir,
William Errington, Esq. of High Warden and Camden
Place, Bath, Barrister-at-Law, b. 16 June, 1765 ; was, 1796, of
Headlam Hall, co. Durham. He to. Eleanor, dau. of Hugh
O'Connor, Esq. of London, and by her (who d. Feb. 1842) left
at, his decease, Nov. 1826,
Frederick, of High Warden, 6. 1804 ; d. xmm. 5 March, 1835.
John, successor to his brother, and late reprc^initative.
Eleanor, d. unm. Mary,'(f. unm. 1823.
Monica, to. Sept. 1838, Valentine O'Brien O'Connor, Esq. of
Rockfield, near Dublin, J.P. and D.L., who d. 1873, and has
issue.
Arms— Arg., two bars in chief three escallops az. Crest — A
unicorn's head erased arg.
Scat — High Warden, near Hexham.
ERSKINE OP CAEDROSS.
Eeskine, Henry David, Esq. of Cardross, co.
Perth, J.P. COS. Perth and Stirling, D.L. for the
latter co.. Groom of the Robes to the Queen and
Deputy Serjeant-at-Arms in the House of Commons,
b. 5 Jan. 1838 ; in. 26 June, 1861, Lady Horatia
;i8
ERS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ERS
Elizabeth Seymour, dau. of Francis G-eorge Hugh,
Gtli Marquess of Hertford, and has issue,
I. James Francis, h. 4 June, 1862.
II. Seymour Klpliinstone, b. 23 June, 1SG3.
III. Walter Hugh, b. 27 April, 1870.
IV. Alan David, b. 26 Aug. 1872.
i. Rachel Augusta, 6. 30 Dec. 1875.
ILtUCatlC.— This is a branch of the noble family of Krskise,
Lords Cardross and Earls of Huchan, descending from
Col. Hon. .John Keskine, of Camoclc, Bid son of David 2nd
Lord Cardross, by his 2nd wife Mary, dau. of Sir George Bruce,
Knt., ofCarnotk, and half-brother of Henry, 3rd Lord Cardross,
whose son, David, 4th Lord Cardross, became 4th Earl of
Buchan. Col. l^rskinc retired to Holland on account of reli-
gious scruples, where he had a company of foot under the
Prince of Orange, and returned to England with that
Prince (WiLLU.M III.) in 1688. After the revolution he was
appointed Lieut.-Governor of Stirling Castle, Lieut. -Col. of a
regt. of foot, and afterwards Governor of Dumbarton Castle.
He was chosen a Director of the African and Indian Company
of Scotland 1695, and was sent by them to Holland and other
foreign parts as Manager of their afrair.^!, and was M.P. for
Stirling in the last Parliament of Scotland, and in the first
Parliament of Great Britain. He in. 1st, Jane, dau. and heir
of AVilliam Mure, Esq. of Caldwell, co. llenfrew, by whom he
had no issue, and 2ndly, 5 Jan. 1691, Ann, dau. and co-heir
of William Dundas, Esq. of Kiacavel, by whom he had issue,
I John, his heir. n. Patrick.
III. David. IV. Ebenezer, 6. 7 Aug. 17C3.
I. Mary, m. Alexander, Earl of Leven and Melville.
Col. ErsUine to. 3rdly, IS April, 1725, Lilias, dau. of Stirling,
of Keir, and widow of John Murray, of Touchadam, by whom
he had no issue ; and 4thly, Mary, dau. of Charles Stuart, of
Dunearn, by whom (who d. 12 Sept. 1772) he had another son,
V. Charics, 0. 1771.
Col. Erskine d. at Edinburgh Jan. 1743, in his 82nd year, and
was s. by his eldest son,
John Ekskixe, of Camoclc, a Member of the Faculty of
Advocates 17J9, Professor of Law in the University of
Edinburgh, and autlior of "The Institutes of the Law of
Scotland." He jnirchased his grandfather's estate of Cardros
at a judicial sale 1746. He m. 1st, Miss Melville, of the family
of the Earl of Leven and Melville, by whom he had a son,
I. John, of Carnoek, D.D., m. Hon. Christian Mackay, dau.
of George, 3rd Lord Eeay, and d. at Lauriston 19 Jan. 1803,
leaving, with three daus., a ^un,
David, of Carnoek.
Mr. Erskine to. 2ndly, Ann, dau. of Stirling, of Keir, by whom
he had four sons and two daus.,
II. James, of Cardross, of whom hereafter.
III. Kobert, d. in the East Indies.
IV. David, Writer to the Signet, m. Ann, dau. of James
Graham, of Airth, and d. 1791, leaving issue.
V. Archibald, of Venlaw, co. Peebles, Major in the army, to.
Margaret, dau. of Hon. Charles Maitland Barclay, 2nd son
of Charles, 6th Earl of Lauderdale, and widow of Charles
Ogilvy, Esq., and d. 1804, leaving issue. His last surviving
ctild. Christian, «. her brother Jolin in 1861. Major Ers-
kine's v/idow m. 3rdly, Charles, Lord Amesbury.
I. Marion, d. unra.
II. Christian, m. Sir Williain Stirling, Eart. of Ardoch, and
d. 1788.
Mr. Erskine d. at Cardro.ss 1 March, 1768, in his 73rd year.
His eldest son by his 2nd wife,
James Eeskise, of Cardross, inherited the principal part of
his father's estate. He m. 28 April, 1762, Lady Christian
Bruce, dau. of William, 8th Earl of Kincardine, and had issue,
I. John, E.I.C.S., m. Miss Coleman, and d. at .iVntigua, in
India, leaving two daus.,
1 Chariotte. 2 Maria.
II. William, d. young.
HI. Charles, Lieut.-Col. 92nd foot, in the expedition to Egypt,
under Sir Ralph Abcrcromby, mortally wounded at the
landing of the troops at Alexandria, 13 March, 1801, and d.
nnm. two days after.
IV. David, ». to Cardross.
v. James, Lieut. R.N., lost in the "Queen Charlotte," Lord
Keith's flag ship, burnt olT Leghorn 17 March, 1800.
VI. William, Major71st foot, w. 15 Sept. 1801, Elizabeth, dau.
of Gen. Sir William Myers, and d. g. p. April, 1805.
I. Janet, m. 7 Aug. 1787, Robert Hay, Esq. of Drumelzicr, and
-/. 29 Aug. 1S08.
II. Ann. III. Marion.
IV. Matilda, m. 10 Jan. 1800, John Graham, of Gartur.
V. Rachel Eupheinia.
VI. Christian, U. unm. 19 May, 1800.
Mr. Erskine d. 27 March, 1802, and was s. by his eldest
surviving son,
David Ebskine, of Cardro.ss, who was in the E.LC.C.S. at
Ceylon. He to. 5 Sept. 1803, Hon. Keith Elphinstone, dau. of
John, 11th Lord Elphinstone, and had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. John Elphinstone, Admiral R.N., M.P. for co. Stirling
1865 to 1874; b. ISOU.
III. Charles. iv. George Keith.
The eldest son,
James Euskine, of Cardross, b. 21 Aug. 1804; m. 183G, Mary
Eliza, dau. of Gen. Fagan, by whom (who d. 1843) he had
two sons,
I. Henky DAvrD, his heir.
II. James Elphinstone, of Venlaw, co. Peebles, Capt. R.N.
Mr. Erskine d. Feb. 1844, and wasi. by his eldest son, Henet
David Eeskine, now of Cardross.
Arms — Arg., a pale sa. Crest — A dexter arm holding a club
ragulee all ppr. lUntto — Judge nought.
Heat — Cardross, Stirling, N.B.
ERSKINE OF POTTODRIE.
Knioht-Eeskine, Henry William, Esq. of
Pittodrie, co. Aberdceu, d. 1858; *. his fathei-,
1870.
JLincaflf . — This family is descended from John, 2nd son
of Sir Thomas Erskine, of Erskine, the 7th generation of
that ancient family, who, by his wife, Janet Keith, brought to
his descendants the Earldom of Mar, 1565, after having been
unjustly preventedfrom succeeding to it for 130 years, and the
present Earl is the heir general of the marriage. The 2nd son
was Sir John Erskine, founder of the family of Dun, which
terminated in an heiress, Margaret, who to. 1793, Archibald,
afterwards Marquess of Ailsa. The 4th geneiation of this
family was John Erskine, of Dun, who to. Katherine, dau. of
William Monypenny, of Pitmillie, and had two sons, i. Sir
John, who fell with his father at Flodden 1513, leaving a son,
John, who s. his grandfather, held the estate for 76 years, and
was the well-known Superintendenlf and Reformer of tho
Church. When he was five years old, his uncle. Sir Thomas
Erskine, by his father's will, 1512, became his guardian, and
took great charge of his education, and increased his estate,
even at his own expense.
The 2nd son of John Erskine and Katherine Monypenny
his wife, was Thomas, whose full style was "our lovit familiar
Clerk and Counsellour, Siu Thomas Erskine, of Brechin,
Knycht, our Secretar." He was the direct ancestor of the
Erskines of Pittodrie. About 1525, when King James V. was
a boy of 12, he was, as Master Thomas Erskine, of Haltoun,
appointed "Secretar to our Souvrain Lord." He soon
attained the King's highest favour and confidence, which he
retained till his Majesty's death 1.542. In 1528 he was
appointed Keeper of Tantallon Castle, the stronghold of the
Douglases, which he surrendered, at the King's desire,
23 Feb. 1534, gettingpart of the lordship of Brechin in recom-
pense. He was knighted 1529-30.
He had a grant of the lordships of Brechin and Navar in
1534, and had the office of Bailliary and Chamberlainry of the
lordship of Brechin; but after the King's death, 1542, he
surprisingly exchanged them with his Bousin, John, Lord
Erskine, for the barony of Balhagardy, in co. Aberdeen,
which had been long in the family, and, 1489, had been the
style of the eldest son, Alexander, afterwards Lord Ersskine.
Pittodrie came with this excambion 1549, confirmed 1050, but
it was thought a poor compensation.
Sir Thomas was a Lord of Session, or one of the Judges of
the Supreme Court. He in. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Scrim-
geour, of Dudhopc, Constable of Dundee, ancestor of the Earl
of Dundee, and had two sons, i. Thomas, m. Ann, dau. of
James, 4th Lord Ogilvy, of Airly, but d. s. ii. ; ii. John, b.
1528, who became heir, and was
John Ebskine, of Balhagardy, who m. before 1551, a dau. of
Sir Archibald Douglas, of Glenbervie, ancestor of the Dukes
of Douglas and Hamilton, and had a son,
John Ebskine, of Balhagardy, who s. before 1023. He ni. a
dau. of John Gordon, of Cluny, grandson of Alexander, 3rd
Earl of Hunlly, who was grandson of King James I., and had a
son and heir,
TnoMAS Erskine, of Pittodrie, who «. 1625. He m. Isabel,
dau. of Alexander Seton, of Meldruin, by Jean Aberuethy his
wife, dau. of Alexander, 6th Lord Salioun, aad had a son and
heir,
ESI)
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EST
;io
Thomas Erskine, of Pittodrie, m. 1G43, Helen, dau. of
Sir William A utliinleck, of Balraanno, and had a son,
William Ebskine, of Pittodrie, who s. 1G62 ; he m. Marj',
dau. of Patrick Grant, of Ballindalloch, and had a son,
Thomas Ebskine, of Pittodiie, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of
Sir Alexander Burnet, of Craigmylc, Knt., by whom he had a
son and heir, William, who <?. unm., aged 40 ; and 2ndly, Hon.
Anne Forbes, dau. of James, 15th Lord Forbes. By her he
had only a dau.,
Mar? Ebskine, of Pittodrie, heir by settlement 1754, m.
Col. Henry Knight, and had a dau., Mary Anne, who d. 1S62 ;
and a son and heir,
CoL. William IvNiGnT-EnsKiNE, of Pittodrie, to. Grace,
dau. of Capt. James Normand, and had a son and heir,
CoL. Henry Knight-Ebskine, of Pittodrie, m. Mary Ann,
eldest dau. and co-heir of George Moir, Esq. of Denmore, by
Mary his wife, dau. of Sir William Bruce, Bart., of Stenhousc,
and d. 1870, leaving issue, the present Henbv William Knight-
Erskine, of Pittodrie, and Mary Anne Grace, m. 1877, the Eev.
Herbert Henry Flower, Incumbent of Stonehaven, N.B.
^njis— Quart I'll'. : l-t. ir : , nn a pale sa. three fleurs-de-lis or,
for Ebskine; 21111. . 1 : 1 .'< inpointgu. for the lordship of
Brechin; 3rd, :ii ?' ; l- m gu. on a canton az. a spur
the ruwel downw.ihl Ml, [.,i- i^night: 4th, arg., three negroes'
heads coiiped ppr. banded of the field, for Moib. ^ Crest — A
demi-lion rampant gu. armed and langued az., holding in the
dexter paw a thistle ppr. and in the sinister a lleur-de-lis az.
Support>rs—Tv/o naked boys ppr., wreathed about the middle
with scarfs az. Mottoes — Over the crest, "Jc pause pluis;"
below the shield, " Fisus et fidus et regia duxit."
5eaJ— Pittodrie, near Pitcaple, co. Aberdeen.
II. Louisa, r,i. Robert Winter, Esq., and had issue, three
sons and five daus.
III. Emma, d. unm. ■■
IV. Caroline, m. Eees Goring Thomas, Esq. of Llanon, co.
Carmarthen, and had issue, three sons and three daus.
Arms — Gu., a lion's head erased between three mullets or.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant holding a mullet in his paws.
&'at— Cothelcstone House, Taunton.
ESDAILE OF COTHELESTONE.
EsDAiLE, Edward Jeffries, Esq. of Cotliele-
stone, Somerset, b. 28 June, 1813 ; m. 27 Sept.
1837, Eliza lanthc, only dau. of the late Percy
Bysshe Shelley (the poet) by his 1st wife, Harriette,
2nd dau. of John Westbrook, Esq. of London, and
by her (who d. 16 June, 1876) has issue,
r. Charies Edward, 6. 4 July, 1842 ; d. 16 July, 1842.
n. Chables Edward Jeffries, J.P., b. 18 March, 1845 ;
i/i. 1 Oct. 187-1, Marion Maxwell, only dau. of the late
Samuel Sandbach, Esq. of Handley, co. Chester, and has
Edwabd Jeffbies Shelley, b. 1876, and other issue,
III. William, b. 30 July, 1846; to. 10 Aug. 1875, Lucy Jane,
eldest dau. of the late Gen. Sherwill.
IV. Ernest Edmund, 6. 25 Nov. 1850 ; d. 30 June, 1S51.
I. lanthe Harriet Shelley, d. 3 Aug. 1819.
II. Eliza Margaret.
III. Mary Emily Sydney, d. 27 Sept. 1854.
JLtntajSe. — At the Kevocatlon of the Edict of Nantes, the
ancestor of this family, descended, it is stated, from an
honourable house, then represented by the Baron d'Estaile,
being a Protestant, fled from France, and his property being
confiscated in consequence, he lived and died in obscurity in
England.
William Esdaile, Esq., an eminent Banker in the city of
London (3rd son of Sir James Esdaile, Knt. of Great Gains,
Fssex), m. Elizabeth, only child of Edward Jeffries, Esq.,
Treasurer of St. Thomas' Hospital, and d. 1837, having had,
I. Edward Jeffbies, late of Cothelestone House, Somerset,
J.P., High Sheriff 1825, b. 6 April, 1785; m. 10 April, 1809,
Eliza, only child of Clement Drake, Esq. of Taunton,
Somerset, and d. 25 Feb. 18G7, having had by her (who d.
22 April, 1862) issue,
1 Kdwabd Jeffries, now of Cothelestnne.
2 William Clement Drake, of Burley Manor, IIants,Barris-
ter-at-Law, J.P., Chairman of Quarter Sessions, b. 14 Jan.
1820; 1)1. 27 Aug. 1846, Harriette, 2nd dau. of J. Cunliffs
Lister Kay, Esq., late M. P. for Bradford, and has issue,
Annie Clementina, to. 22 July, 1869, Ellis Cunliffe Lister,
eldest son of John Cunliffe Kay, Esq. of Fairfield Hall.
CO. York, and Godmersham Park, Kent.
1 Emily Frances, m. 31 Aug. 1847, Plowdcn Charles
Jennett Weston, Esq. (only child of Francis M. Weston,
Esq. of Hagley, South Carolina, who entered the army
of the Southern Confederacy 1861, served as private in
the 10th S.C. regt., was elected Captain of his Company,
and went through the Missis.sippi and Tennessee Campaign,
1862, and d. 25 Jan. 1864, Lieut. -Governor of the State.
2 Eliza Drake, to. 9 March, 1837, Eev. W. Wyndham
Malet, 3rd son of the late Sir Charles Malet, Bart. ; she d.
24 Jan. 1862, leaving issue (see Burke's Peerage and
Baronetage).
II. Henry, d. vnm.
1. Mary, m. Dr. Eichardson, of London, and had issue, one
ESTCOURT OF ESTCOURT.
EsTcouRT, Eev. Edmund IIiley Bfcenall,
of Estcourt, CO. Gloucester, M.A. Merton Coll.
Oxford, Eector of Eckington, formerly Vicar of
^V'olford, CO. Warwick, b. 22 Nov. 1803 ; s. his
brother 1S76 ; m. 15 April, 1830, Anne Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of Sir John Lowther Johnstone, Bart, of
Vi'csterhall, co. Dumfi'ies, and has issue,
I. George Thomas John Sothebon - Estcourt, of Dar-
lington Hall, Pontefract, co. York, M.A., J.P., M.P.
lor North Wilts, h. Jan. 1839, s. to Darrington under the
will of his uncle in 1870, and assumed the additional
surname of Sotheron; m. 14 April, 1863, Monica, dau. of
the late Eev. Martin Stapylton, Eector of Barlborough, co.
Derby.
I. Charlotte Eleanor (deceased), to. Eev. Frederick Gipps,
Vicar of Hartshorne, Northumberland.
II. Jane, deceased, to. George Darley Waddilove, Esq.
III. Gertrude, m. Eev. Thomas G. Golightly, Eector of
Shipton Moyne, co. Gloucester.
IV. Isabella, to. Eev. Henry Hayward, Eector of Lydiard
3Iillicent.
V. Mary Louis.a, to. Eev. Eeginald Caj'ley, Eector of
Scampton, Lincoln. vi. Anne Clara.
VII, Evelyne Susan, m.. Eobert Cator, Esq.
VIII. Katherine Octavia.
iltltCagC. — The family of Estcourt enjoys considerable
estates and influence in the cos. of Gloucester and Wilts,
and the pedigree dates from Walter de la Estcourt, who died
A d. 1330, as appears by a deed still in the possession of the
family. Since that time the Estcourts have been seated on
tbe same manor of E.stcouit, near Tetbui'y.
Matthew Estcourt, Esq. of Cam, co. Gloucester (great-
grandfather of the present proprietor), m. Esther Hailing, and
had, with four daus., as many sons, Matthew, Thomas,
Edward, and Edmund, all now deceased. The 2nd son,
Thomas Estcourt, Esq., m. 6 Oct. 1774, the Hon. Jane
Grimston, eldest dau. of James, 2nd Viscount Grimston, by
JIary his wife, dau. of John Askell Bucknall, Esq. of Oxney,
CO. Hertford, and by her (who d. 3 Feb. 1829) had issue,
Thomas Grimston Bucknall, his heir.
Edmund William, M.A., Eector of Long Newnton, Wilts,
and of Shipton Moyne, co. Gloucester, b. 28 April, 1782 ; m.
Bertha Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Thomas Wyatt, Esq. of
Wargrave, Berks, and has surviving issue, Edgar
Edmund ; Arthur Harbottle ; Mary Jane.
Harriett Jane Bucknall, d. luim. 25 July, 1839.
Chariotte, d. 10 July, 1861, aged 80.
Mr. Estcourt d. 2 Dec. 1818, and was s. by his elder son,
Thomas Grimstom Bucknall Estcourt, Esq., M.P., Bar-
rister-at-Law, D.C.L. of Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford, and
F.A.S., b. 3 Aug. 1775; to. 12 May, 1800, Eleanor, 2nd dau. of
James Sutton, Esq. of New Park, Wilts, and by her (who
d. 23 June, 1829) had issue,
Thomas Henry Sutton, late of Estcourt.
James Bucknall Bucknall-Esteourt, Major-Gen. and Adjiitant-
Gen. in the Crimea, b. 12 July, 1802 ; m. Caroline, dau. of
the Eight Hon. Eeginald Pole-Carew, and d. 24 June, 1855.
His widow was raised, by Eoyal Warrant, to the rank of a
wife of Knight Commander of the Bath, and is now Lady
Bucknall Estcourt.
Edmund Hiley Bucknall, of Estcourt.
Walter Grimston Bucknall, Commander E.N., 6. 16 May,
1807, d. on the coast of Africa, 16 Sept. 184;).
William John Bucknall (Eev.), B. A., Eector of LongNewntnn,
CO. Gloucester, b. 17 May, 1812; m. Mary, dau. of Eev.
John Drake, and has one dau.
Edward Dugdale Bucknall, of Newnton House, co. Glou-
cester, Barrister-at-Law, b. 6 Feb. 181S; (/. 12 July, 1864.
Eleanor Anne Bucknall, m. Eight Hon. H. U. Addington.
Georgiana Charlotte, deceased.
Mary Anne Harriet Bucknall.
Mr. Estcourt, J. P. and D.L., represented the borough of
Devizes in Parliament from Jan. IsOo to Feb. 1826, and sub-
sequently the University of Oxford. He d. 26 July, 1853, and
was s. by his eldest son,
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The Eight ftoN. Thomas Henry Sctton Sotheron Est-
oocBT, of Estcourt, co. Gloucester, and of Darrington Hall,
CO. York, J.P. and D.L., M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford, 5I.P. for
Devizes, and latterly for North Wilts, 6. 4 April, 1801 : m.
21 Aug. 1830, Lucy Sarah (who d. 1 .Tuly, 1870), only child of
tbe late Frank Sotheron, Esq. of Kirklington, Notts, Admiral
of the Blue, and M. P. for Notts, and assumed, 17 July, 1839,
the surname and arms of Sotheron only. Subsequently, at
the death of his father, he resumed his patronymic. In 185S
he was sworn of the Privy Council, and made President of the
Poor Law Board, and in March, 1859, appointed Secretary of
State for the Home Department. He d. 1876, and was .s. at
Estcourt by his brother, and at Darrington, under his will, by
his nephew.
Arms—^vm., on a chief indented gu. three estoiles or. Crest
—Out of a mural crown az. a demi-eaglo with wings displayed
ppr. beaked or.
Sen (—Estcourt, near Tetbury. Residence— K\k\ngton, Ches-
terfield.
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ETHELSTON OF HINTON HALL.
Ethelston, Egbert Peel, Esq. of Hinton Hall,
Shropshire, J.P., h. 4 Feb. 1831 ; m. 25 July, 1854,
Louisa Phihppa, clau. of the late Thomas Periy,
Esq., of Moor Hall, Essex, and has issue,
I. Edmund, h. 5 Nov. 1857.
II. Kobert Wicksted, b. 12 April, ISfiO.
m. Arthur Assheton, b. 14 Sept. laOl.
IV. Alfred Peel, 6. 31 Dee. 1862.
V. Hugh Wicksted, h. 27 July, 18C3.
I. Edith, 6. 6 June, 1856.
u. Margaret Maud, 6. 30 Amg. 1865.
iLiUCnSC.— Mr. Ethelston claims descent from the
ancient Saxon family of Ethelstone, which is traced in an old
manuscript, No. 2042, Harleian MSS., British Museum, called
" The Ethelestophylax," from the time of Athelstan. The estate
of Wicksted Hall was acquired by the marriage of Mr. Ethel-
ston'8 ancestor, Simon Ethelston, Esq, of Malpas, with
Eleanor Wicksted, heiress of that ancient family. Rev.
Charles Wicksted Ethelston, of Wicksted Hall, m. 29
March, 1796, Mary, dau. and heiress of John Threlfall, Esq.,
Banker, of Chorley, co. Lancaster, and d. 14 Sept. 1830,
leaving by her (who d. 4 Nov. 1802) issue,
Charles Wicksted, late of Wicksted Hall. Edwardes.
Hart (Eev.), rn. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Peel, Esq.
Edwin, m. the dau. of the Hon. Col. Croal, of Demerara,
West Indies.
The eldest son,
Kev. Charles Wicksted Ethelston, of Wicksted Hall, co.
Chester, Rector of Uplyme, co. Dorset, 6. 24 Dec. 1799; m.
1 May, 1822, Anne, only surviving child and heiress of Robert
Peel, Esq. of Wallington Hall, Norfolk, and by her (who d.
1853) had issue,
I. Edmund Peel, of Bryn-y-pys, who assumed the surname
and arms of his grandfather, Robert Peel (see Peel of
Briin-ii-pus.)
II. Robert Peel, of Hinton Hall.
I. Eliza, m. William Speke, Esq. of Jordans, Somerset.
II. Ellen Mary, m. Charles Joseph Parke, Esq. of Henbury,
Dorset.
III. Margaret Emily, in. J. W. Perry-Wallington, Esq., M.P.,
of Moor Hall, Essex.
Rev. C. W. Ethelston d. 1 Dec. 1872.
Arms — Az., on a pile between two cross-crosslets in base an
eagle displayed purpure. Quartering, arg., on a bend az.
between three Cornish choughs sa. beaked and legged gu. as
many garbs or, for Wicksted. Crest — A ram's head coupcd
BE. charged with three cross-crosslets or. Motto— DaX et sumut
Deus.
;Sea«— Hinton, Whitchurch.
ETTRICK OF HIGH BARNES.
Etteick, Anthony, Esq. of High Barnes, co.
Durham, J.P., b. 15 Sept. 1810; s. his father 18
Jan. 1847 j is m. but has no issue.
HtnCaflC. — Traditionally, this ancient family descends
from a younger son of a Douglas, Earl of Dumbarton and
Lord Etterick, who, kilUng an adversary in a duel, fled to
England, and, assuming the name of Etterick, settled in
Dorsetshire.
Anthony (in the Heralds' College pedigree called Wil-
liam) Etteicke was of Barford (or Berford), in the
parish of Wimborn Minster, Dorset. He was h. about the
year 1504, and was Capt. of Horse at the siege of Boulogne,
when that place surrendered, 1544, to Henbt VIII. He d.
1569. His grandson,
William Ettricke, of Berford (son of William Ettricke, of
Berford), 6. 1590, m. Anne, dau. of William Willis, of Pamp-
hill, Dorset, and had (with two daus., one m. — Northovcr,
of Somerset ; the other Sir William Courthope, of Ireland)
three sons, Anthont, of Holt Lodge, in the Forest, Dorset, an
excellent Antiquary and Lawyer, 6. 1G25, M.P. for Christ-
church, Hants, 1685; Andrew, of Blandford Forum, or Stur-
minster, Dorset; and Walter, of whose line we are about to
treat. William Ettricke d. 1666. His younger son,
Walter Ettricke, Esq. of Sunderiand, 6. 26 April, 1623;
who, while a student at Oxford, was a zealous supporter of
the royal cause, and was Registrar of the Court of .Vdniiralty
1661. He m. 15 March, 1659, Margaret, dau. of William
Sedgewick, Esq. of Elvet, co. Durham, and had six sons and
five daus. He d. 2 Aug. 1700, and having disinherited his eldest
son, William, whose two co-heiresses, Margaret and Anne, in.
respectively Thomas Robinson, Esq. of Sunderland (see Robin-
son of Silkswurth), and Sir William Middleton, Bart. i>f
Belsay, was s. by his second son,
Anthont Ettricke, Esq. of High Barnes, 5. 16 Aug. 1663;
m. 13 July, 1693, at St. James's, Westminster, Jane, dau. and
heiress of Eichard Starling, Esq., and great-niece of Sir
Samuel Starling or Sterling, Lord Mayor of London, and hart
a dau., Elizabeth, in. 1st, Musgrave Davison, Esq. ; and
2ndly, Thomas Medlycott, Esq. of Venne, Somerset. He-
rn. 2ndly, EUzabeth, dau. of Henry Coghill, Esq. of Aldenham,
Herts, by whom (who rf. 12 Nov. 1736) he had two sons and
three daus. Mr. Ettricke d. 1728, and was s. by his elder son,
William Ettrick, Esq., J. P., of High Barnes, 6. 22 Doc.
1701 ; m. 1722, Isabella, only child of William Langley, Esq.
of Eastwick, Norfolk, grandson of Sir Eoger Langley, 2n(t
Bart, of Sheriff Hutton Park, co. York, and dying 1762,
was s. by his eldest son,
William Ettrick, Esq. of High Barnes, 6. 1726; to. 27 Jan.
1752, Catherine (who rf. Nov. 1794), dau. of Robert Wharton,
Esq. of Old Park, co. Durham, and d. 22 Feb. 1808, aged 82,
when he was s. by his only son.
Rev. AVilliam Ettrick, of H*gh Barnes, A.M., Fellow of
University Coll. Oxford, Rector of Toner's Piddle, and Vicar
of Aff Piddle, Dorset, b. 17 May, 1757 ; in. Elizabeth, dau. of
William Bishop, Esq. of Briants Piddle, and had issue,
I. William, b. 3 July, 1801 ; d. 31 Dec. 1837.
II. Anthont, of High Barnes.
ui. Walter, b. 24 Feb. 1812; m. Sophia Cumberland, dau. of
Capt. Edward Bnrt, R.N., of Bath, and has issue.
IV. John, b. 18 April, 1814; m. 15 June, 1847, Sophia, dau.
of the Rev. John George Maddison, A.M., of Bath.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1st, Aug. 1830, Lieut. Novosielski, R.N., of
Bath, who d. 1837 ; and 2ndly, William John Stewart, Esq.
of Sunderland.
II. Catherine, m. 20 March, 1824, Robert Shank Atcheson,
of Duke Street, Westminster, and had issue.
in. Anne, rf. young.
IV. Isabella, m. 6 Sept. 1825, the late Robert Horn, Esq. of
Hunter's Hall, Bishopswearmouth, and Roker, co. Durham,
and d. 3 Dec. 1872. Their only dau. was in. 6 Oct. 1859, to-
Allen Larle, Esq. of Rowsey, Orkney.
V. Helen, m. 14 Aug. 1837, Edward Webb, Esq. of Bath.
VI. Mary, d. unm. 1 Aug. 1836.
Mr. Ettrick d. 18 Jan. 1847.
Arms— Arg., a lion rampant and a chief gu. Crest—A demi-
lion rampant gu. holding in the dexter paw a marshal's staff
sa. tipped at each end or.
Residence— North Hylton, Sunderland.
EUSTACE OF BALTINGLASS.
Eustace, Henry, Esq. of CorbaUy, Queen's Co.^
and Grennanstown, co. Tipperary, heir male, and
recognised representative of the Viscounts Baltin-
glass, m. 9 Oct. 1861, at Florence, Albertina, widow
of the late Count Foschi, and youngest dau. of the
late Lieut. Gen. Marquis Paulueci, Governor-
General of Genoa, Knight of the Aununciata, &c.,
and has issue.
ILincage.— The family of Eustace, of ancient Norman
descent, was established in Ireland by one of the companions,
in arms of Henry II., by whom he was appointed a Governor,
of CO. Kildare.
Charles Eustace, Esq. of Robcrtstown, co. Kildare, and of
Corbally, Queen's Co. Lieut. -Gen. in the army, and member in
tbe Irish Parliament, only son of John Eustace, Esq. of Naas,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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521
by Elizaljeth his wife, dau. of Robert Grcydon, Esq. of Rus-
sellstown, in. 1762, Alice, dau. of Oliver McCausland, Esq. of
Stranorlar, M.P. for Strabane, and had issue,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. Oliver, Cornet of Horse, d. unm,
HI. Henry, of Corbally, Queen's Co., Lieut.-Gen. in the army ;
m. 1819, Henrietta, dau. of Peter, Count Dalton; and d.
5 Oct. 1844, leaving issue,
1 Henkt, of Corbally, Queen's Co., present male repre-
sentative.
2 Charles Edward, late Lieut. 4Gth regt.
3 John Rowland.
1 Henrietta, d. young.
2 Rosalie, vi. 15 Aug. 1853, the Marquess RicciParacciani,
of Rome.
IV. AVilliam Cornwallis (Sir), Lieut.-Gen. in the army, K.C.H.,
C.B., of Sandford Hall, Essex, m. 1st, 1809, Catherine
Frances, dau. of Lord Talbot of Malahide, by whom he had
issue,
1 Alexander Talbot Eustace Malpas, to. 12 June, 184.i,
Georgiana Charlotte, dau. of John Drummond, Esq., and
d. 1870, leaving issue.
1 Frances Catherme Elizabeth, to. 1st, 1841, Robert King,
Esq. of Grosvenor Place ; and 2ndly, to the Rev. Samuel
Lloyd. 2 Alicia Margaret Maria, d. unm. 1840.
Sir William to. 2ndly, Caroline Margaret, dau. of John
King, Esq., Under Secretary of State, and by her had two
sons, John Thomas, and Robert Henry. He m. 3rdly,
Emma, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey,
of Chigwell, and had further issue, one dau., Emma Louisa,
m. 1854, Miles Lonsdale Formby, Esq., late of the Carabi-
neers. Sir William d. 9 Feb. 1855.
V. Alexander, Capt. of Dragoons, killed at Vimiei'a.
VI. John Rowland (Sir), K.H., of Baltraney, co. Kildare,
Lieut.-Gen. in the army, High Sheriff co. Kildarc 1848,
d. unm.
I. Elizabeth, m. the Rev. Henry Johnson.
u. Alicia, TO. 1st, Nicholas Barnewall, 14th Lord Trimles-
town ; and 2ndly, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Evan Lloyd, by whom
she left a son and two daus.
III. Mary Anne, m. Robert Shearman, Esq. of Grange, co.
Kilkenny.
Lieut.-Gen. Eustace d. 1800, and was s. by his son,
Kev. Charles Eustace, of Robertstown, who having become
male representative of the family, petitioned the Crown that
his right to the Viscountcy of Baltinglass might be acknow-
ledged. His petition was referred to the Attorney-General
for Ireland, who, having investigated the case, made a report
thereon to Government, concluding thus -.—I am of opinion
that the petitioner has shown sufficient evidence of his right
to the dignity of Viscount of Baltinglass, in case the attainder
of James, the 3rd "Viscount, created by the Act of Queen
Elizabeth, were reversed." The Rev. Charles Eustace m.
1800, Cassandra, dau. and co-heir of John Stannard, Esq. of
Ballydoyle, co. Cork, by whom he had,
Charles Stannard, of Robertstown.
Alicia Catharine, to. 1827, Robert Robertson, Esq., Advo-
cate, Sheriff Substitute of Stirlingshire, and d. 1878, having
had issue,
1 Robert Jameson Eustace Robertson Eustace, Col. in
the army, late 60th Rifles, who, as senior heir-general of
the Eustace family, took by royal license the additional
surname of Eustace. He to. 9 April, 1863, Lady Kath-
arine Legge, dau. of William, 4th Earl of Dartmouth,
and has issue.
2 Charles Eustace, d. young, 1857.
1 Alice Trimleston, to. 1849, James Jameson, Esq., of Air-
field, CO. Dublin.
2 Helen Margaret, d. young.
Elizabeth, m. Henry Leader, Esq. of Mount Leader.
Catherine, to. Sir Alexander D. Y. Arbuthnot, Vice-Admiral
E.N.
Jane, m. William H. Connor, Esq., R.N., brother of Daniel
Connor, Esq. of Ballybricken, co. Cork.
The son and successor,
Charles Stannard Eustace, Esq. of Robertstown, co.
Kildare, and Ballydoyle, co. Cork, a Capt. in the army ; m.
1st, 8 April, 1843, Laura, dau. of Christopher Thomas Tower,
Esq. of Weald Hall, Essex, and by her (who d. 1844) had one
son, who d. in infancy. He m. 2ndly, 1864, Rosetta Philippa,
dau. of the late Col. Cameron, of Danygraig, co. Glamorgan,
but d. s. p. 1875, when the male representation of the family
devolved on his cousin, Henry Eustace, Esq.
Arms—Or, a saltier gu. Crest — A stag statant between tlie
horns a crucifix all ppr. Motto — Cur me persequeris ?
Seat — Grennanstown, co. Tipperary.
EUSTACE OF CASTLEMORE.
Eustace, Haedy, Esq. of Castlemore and Hardy-
mount, CO. Carlow, J.P., High Sheriff 1862, b. 21
Jan. 1827 ; m. 11 Sept. 1856, Anna, 2nd dau. of
John Dawson Duckett, Esq. of Duckett's Grove, and
has issue,
I. John James Hardy Rowland, b. 19 Sept. 1859.
n. Joseph William Duckett Francis, b. 8 Feb. 1861 ; d,
5 Nov. 1861.
III. Frederic Adolphus Dawson Oliver, b. 4 Aug. 1868.
I. Johanna Frederica Euginia Gundreda.
II. Alexandrina Sabina Sara Anna.
III. Grace Isabella Florence Josephine.
?Ltlttag;C.— Oliver Eustace, Esq., M.P. for Carlow temp.
Charles I., 1639, was possessed of many town lands, &c., in
CO. Carlow, which he settled (by deed, 1639) on his grandson,
Francis Eustace, living 1675 (son of Francis Eustace). This
Francis was father of Oliver Eustace, who m. Elinor Nugent,
and their son,
Edward Eustace, Esq. of Castlemore, living at the close of
the 17th century, to. (settlement dated 16 Feb. 1712) Bridget,
dau. of Robert LongBeld, Esq. of Kilbride, co. Meath, and had
issue, James, his heir; Robert, who to. Catherine Whelan (see
Eustace of Newstoion) ; William; Thomas; Maria, to. Na-
thaniel Evans, Esq. ; Anna, m. Jacob Warren, Esq. ; and
Bridget, Mrs. M'Carthy, The eldest son and successor,
James Eustace, Esq. of Castlemore, to. 1743, Elizabeth, only
child and heir of John Hardy, Esq. of Kilballyhue, co. Carlow,
and d. 1746, having had issue,
I. Edward, his successor.
II. Hardy, of Kilballyhue, co. Carlow, Major 1st regt. of
Horse, m. 1773, Susanna, dau. of Franks Bernard, Esq.; he
d. 22 Aug. 1820, having had by her (who survived till 1835)
issue,
1 Hardy, d. s. p.
2 Thomas, d. 9 June, 1819.
3 James Hardy, s. his cousin in the Castlemore estates.
1 Frances, to. Oliver Moore, Esq. ; c?. 13 Jan. 1836.
2 Catherine, m. 1st, Francis Willet Hopkins, Esq.; and
2ndly, Anthony Brabazon, Esq. of Mornington; d.
18 May, 1852.
3 Elizabeth, m. 1803, James Eustace, Esq., J. P. ; she d.
April, 1861.
4 Bridget Longfield, m. Edward Burton, Esq. ; she d.
6 Feb. 1864; and he d. 19 Dec. 1853.
5 Anne (twin with Bridget), d. unm. 1860.
6 Susannah, jn. 16 Aug. 1841, William Edmond Fitz-
gerald, Esq., late Major 82nd regt.; she d. 6 Feb. 1801.
I. Elizabeth, to. J. Vine, Esq. of Dublin.
The eldest son and heir,
Edward Eustace, Esq. of Castlemore, m. 1765, Eleanor,
dau. of Sir Richard Butler, Bart, of BaUinteniple, co. Carlow,
and by her had issue,
James, his heir.
Richard, Capt. in the 16th regt., d. in India unm.
Nicholas, Lieut.-Col. of the 12th regt., d. unm. in India,
1815.
Henrietta, m. Rev. John Digby, of Landenstown, co.
Kildare.
Eleanor, m. Rev. J. McGhee. Dorothea.
Catharine, ni. Capt. William McPherson.
Alicia, d. unm. 1840.
Melecina, m. Thomas Talbot, Esq.
He d. 18 Oct. 1808, and was s. by his son,
Major James Eustace, of Castlemore, J. P., Major of the
Roscommon Militia, and High Sheriff co. Carlow 1813, b. 1767 ;
m. 23 July, 1792, Margaret, dau. of J. Thewles, Esq. of Rook-
wood, CO. Galway, and by her (who d. 5 May, 1841) had issue,
Edward, d. unm. 23 Oct. 1820; and Harriette, d. unm., 26 Dec.
1846. He d. 9 April, 1848, and, leaving no surviving issue,
was s. by his cousin,
James Hardy Eustace, Esq. of Hardymount and Castle-
more, CO. Carlow, J. P., High Sheriff 1835, and formerly Capt.
8th regt., with a medal and clasp for services, b. 1783; to.
March, 1826, Elizabeth, only surviving child of Arthur Reed,
Esq. of Carlow, by Frances his wife, dau. of William Flood,
Esq. of Paulstown Castle, co. Kilkenny. He d. 6 Feb. 1859,
and was s. by his only son and heir, the present Hardv
Eustace, Esq. of Castlemore and Hardymount, co. Carlow.
Arms—Ga., a saltier or. Crest— A stag's head cabossed be-
tween the attires a crucifix all ppr. Motto— Suli Deo gloria.
,Sea£— Castlemore, TuUow, co. Carlow.
EUSTACE OF NEWSTOWN".
ErrsTACE, James, Esq. of Newstown, co. Carlow,
High Sheriff 1874, b. 22 June, 1839 ; m. 28 June,
1865, Emily Catharine, youngest dau. of Gen. Sir
Maurice Stack, K.C.B., by Cecilia his wife, dau.
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of Hugh Spottiswoode, Esq. of Spottiswoode, co.
Berwick, and has issue,
I. Maurice James, 6. 25 July, 1868.
II. John Spottiswoode, h. 1868.
m. Cecil Robert, b. 1876.
iLlJtrntlC.— James Ecstace, Esq., J.P. (son of Col.
Robert Eustace, by Catherine Whclan his wife, and grand-
60n of Edward Eustace, Esq. of Castlemore), m. 16 March,
1803, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of the late Major Eustace, J.P. of
Castlemore, co. Carlow, and had issue,
Hardy, of Newtown. Eobert, deceased.
Susanna, ra. Alexander Brenan, Esq.. 11. N.
Catherine, m. the liev. A. A. L. D. Nickson. Sarah.
Mr. Eustace d. 13 June, 1831, and was «. by his eldest son.
Hardy Eustace, Esq. of Newstown, J.P. and D.L., h.
12 Feb. 1812 ; m. 17 Au?. 1838, Bridget Anne, only dau. of
James Brown, Esq. of Knocklow, co. Wicklow, Major in the
103rd regt., and had issue,
James, now of New.stown. Robert, 6. 17 July, 1840.
Edward, h. 23 Dec. 1841. Hardy, b. 2 Oct. 1813.
Thomas Swan, b. 6 Jan. 185.5.
Joseph Swan, 6. 27 March, 1859.
Catherine Elizabeth. Elizabeth Frances.
Susanna. Bridget Anne. Margaret Sarah.
He d. May, 1862.
Arms, Crest, and Mntto — See precedinr/ Memoir.
&cU — Newstown, near Tullow, co. Carlow.
EVANS OF ALLESTREB HALL.
Evans, Thomas William, Esq. of Allestree Hall,
CO. Derby, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1872, M.P.
for South Derbysliire ; b. 15 April, 1821 ; m. 21
May, 1846, Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas John Gis-
borne, Esq. of Holme Hall, co. Derby.
JLt'liritgp. — Edmund Evans, Esq. of Upper Eonsall, co.
Derby, b. 1690; m. Eebccca, dau. of Thomas Cell, Esq. of
Middleton by Worksworth; and d. 25 Dec. 1746, leaving issue,
Edmund (Rev.), BI.A., of Mayfield, co. Stafford, m. Sarah,
only dau. of William Greaves, Esq. of Mayfield Hall; and
</. 1790, leaving (with a dan., Elizabeth, m. — Godwyn,
Esq.) a son and heir, Eev. William Evans, of Mayfield, m.
Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Spencer, Esq. of Wyaston,
and had issue a dau., Sarah, m. William Greaves, Esq. of
Mayfield Hall.
Thomas, of whom presently.
George, of Cromford, m. Anne, dau. of Peter Nightingale,
Esq. of Lea; and d. 28 March, 1808, leaving a dau., Mary,
m. William Shore, Esq. of Tapton Hall, co. York.
Henry, of Caldwell, Derby, m. Martha, dau. of George
Wood, Esq. of Swanwick, and had a dau., Anne, m. Edward
Riley, Esq. of Bath.
Hannah, m. Kev. Anthony Carr, M.A.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Evans, Esq. of Derby, Treasurer of the county;
m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of William Evans, Esq. of Derby, and had
issue,
William, his heir.
Edmund, of Yeldersley House, m. Dorothy, dau. of — Coles,
Esq.; and d. 1 Oct. 1824, leaving two daus., S.arah, de-
ceased; and Elizabeth, vi. John Harrison, Esq. of Snelsion.
Sarah, m. Charles Upton, Esq., and d. 4 Dec. 1814.
Mr. Evans m. 2ndly, Barbara, dau. of — Stubbs, Esq. of
Ranton Abbey, co. Stafford, and by her had further issue,
AValter, of Darlcy Abbey, Lord of the Manor of Alsop-le-
Dale, founder of Darley Cliurch and Free Schools, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Jedediah Strutt, Esq., and widow of William
Evans, Esq.
Barbara, m. William Strutt, Esq., F.E.S.
The eldest son,
William Evans, Esq. of Darley, to. 1785, Elizabeth, dau. of
Jedediah Strutt, Esq. of Belper, and by her (who to. 2ndly,
1798, AValter Evans, Esq. of Darley Abbey, and c^. March,
1836), had, with other issue, d. young,
William, his heir.
Elizabeth. Frances.
Ellen, m. 3 April, 1822, Rev. John Edmund Carr.
Mr. Evans d. 18 March, 1796, and was s. by his son,
AViLLiAM Evans, Esq. of Allestree Hall, co. Derby, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1829, and M.P. for 16 years for that co.,
0. 17 Jan. 1788; m. 31 July, 1820, Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas
Gisborne, of Yoxall Lodge, co. Stafford, Prebendary of Dur-
ham ; and d. 8 April, 1856, leaving a son and heir, the present
Thomas Wjluam Evans, Esq. of Allestree Hall.
/4n/is— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight arg. aHd
vert, a lion rampant guardant or, for Evans; 2nd and 3rd,
per bend indented arg. and gu. two lions' heads erased coun-
terchanged ducally crowned or. Cresl—ln a charger a boar's
head erased arg.
Uat — Allestree Hall, Derby.
EVANS OP DARLEY ABBEY.
Evans, Walter, Esq. of Darley Abbey, co.i
Derby, J.P. for that co., b. 1827 ; m. 1854, Susan
Eliza, youngest dau. of the late Thomas John
Gisborne, Esq. of Holme Hall, Bakewell, and had
a son,
Arthur, 6. 1855; d. 1870.
ilfncacie. — Samuel Evans, Esq. of Darley Abbey, m
Caroline, dau. of the late Thomas WoIIaston, Esq., and hac
issue,
I. Walter, now of Darley Abbey.
I!. John, Capt., of Highfield, Derby, ra. Lucy J. Hamilton.
III. Henry, of West Park, Derby.
I. Elizabeth, ra. Augustus T. Chetwode, Esq., of 3, Charlei
Street, Lowndes Square, London.
Seat — Darley Abbey, Derby.
EVANS OF EYTON.
Evans, Eichaed Weavek, Esq. of Eyton Hall
CO. Hereford, J.P. and D.L., s. his father 1851 ; m
1828, Eleanor, eldest dau. of the late Thomat
Clutterbuck, Esq. of Bushcy, Herts, and by he; ^
(who d. 1833) had issue,
I. Richard (Rev.), 6. 1830; to. 1876, Julia Henrietta, 4tl
dau. of Robert Clutterbuck, Esq.
II. Henry Charles. iii. Edward James.
2. t lira CfC.— William Evans, Esq. of Treveiler, Higl
Sheriff 1733; to. Margaret, eldest dau. of William Morgan
of Henblas, LL.B., Chancellor of Bangor (3rd son of the Righ
Eev. Eobert Morgan, Bishop of Bangor, 1CG6), and by tbi
lady had issue, .
Charles, of Treveiler and Henblas, High Sheriff 1752 ; m
Elizabeth, dau. of Hugh Lewis, Esq. of Pont Newydd, am
was father, with three sons and two daus., all of whor
d. s. p., of another son, Hugh, who, by Elizabeth Furnes
his wife, had a son, Charles Henry Evans, Esq., of Pla«
Gwyn, Treveiler, and Henblas, m. Henrietta, dau. of th
Very Eev. John AVarren, late Dean of Bangor, and hai
issue, Henry John ; Charles Henry ; and Henrietta Dulci
bella.
William, of Glenalow, whose only son, William, d. s. p.
Richard, of whom presently.
Dulcibella, to. Eev. H. Rowlands.
The youngest son.
Rev. Richard Evans, Prebendary of Bangor and Kector c
Kingsland, ra. Jane, only dau. of Rev. Robert Lloyd, of Cefr
and had issue,
Richard Davics, d. 1821.
AVilliam, Rector of Kingsland, and Vicar of Vow Churcl
VI. Margaret Leaford, dau. of Anthony Goodwyn, Esq
M.D. of AVirksworth, co. Derby, and had issue, 1 Richar
Davies (Eev.), of Kingsland, J. P., la. Caroline, dau. <
Eev. Robert Fitzwilliam Hallifax, A.M., only son of Samm
Hallifax, Bishop of St. Asaph; 2 AVilliam Rowland; 1 Ma:
garet, m. Rev. Philip AVhitcombe; 2 Jane, d. unm.
Edward, of Eyton Hall.
The Eev. Mr. Evans </. 1797. His youngest son,
Edward Evans, Esq. of Eyton Hall, J.P. and D.L., E(
corder of Leominster, m. Anne, dau. and heir of Joh
AVeaver, Esq. of Eyton, co. Hereford, and d. 1851, leaving
dau., Jane, wi. Rev. Edward Richard Benyon, of Culford Hal
Suffolk ; and two sons, Richard AVeaveb, now of Eyton Hal)
and Edward Charles (Eev.), m. Frances Mary, dau. of S
John Peyton, Bart., and has issue.
Scat— Eyton Hall, Leominster.
EVANS OF FORDE ABBEY.
Ea'ANs, Jane, of Forde Abbey, co. Dorset, an
Wimbledon Park, Surrey, Avidow of W. Bertrai
Evans, Esq. M.P. for Leominster, and 5th dau. c
John Boyd, Esq. J.P. and D.L., of Broadmeadowi
CO. Selkirk ; b. 1813 ; m. 1833, and has issue,
I. AVilliam Herbert, F.E.G.S., J.P. and D.L. Dorset, J.l
Somerset, and Lieut. AY est Somerset Veomanry Cavalr,
6. 11 July, 1836.
EYA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EVA
522
n. Harry Saville Ward, Barrister-nt-Law of the Inner
Temple, b. posthumous, 18 Jan. 1851.
I. Sarah Boyd. ii. Eleanor Isahella.
ILinrnjC. — This family was settled and held estates from
eaily date at Elton, co. Hereford.
WiiiiAM Evans, 6. about 1630, was father of
William Evans, m. 1689, Miss Herbert, by whom he had
William Evans, 6. 1691; m. 1731, Elizabeth, dau. of Owen,
AUbriglitly, co. Salop, and d. 1782, leaving by her (who d.
71) a son,
William Evans, &.9Dec. 1732; m. 1st, Jan. 176G, Catharine,
ly child of Thomas Ward and Elizabeth Beckett his wife
s was sou of William Ward by his marriage with Miss
ville). He sold the Herefordshire estates, and d. in 1813,
iving (besides Thomas and Richard P., who had no issue)
other son,
John Evans, Esq., F.G.S., of 32, Hertford Street, May Fair,
Dec. 1773; m. 17 Jan. 1801, Sarah, dau. of Charles Bartram,
d left issue by her (who d. 1828),
(. William Bertram Evans, Esq., M.P. for Leominster,
b. 1801; m. Jane, the present owner of Forde Abbey;
d. 22 Nov. 1850.
II. John Thomas, Capt. King's Dragoon Guards, b. 1804;
d. unm. 1849.
. Ellen Frances, h. 1806; in. James Lenigan, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. of Castle Ffogerty, Thurles.
. Jolin Evans d. 1853.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar.;:., three boars' heads
uped sa.; 2nd and 3rd, for Ward, az., a cross pattee
oiinois between four fleurs-de-lis or, impaling, for Boyd, az.,
ess chcquy arg. and gu. between three roses in chief and a
;sccnt in base of the second. OresU — A demi-lion reguardant
holding between his paws a boar's head couped sa. ; A demi-
iflBn rampant or. Motto — Libertas.
Seais— Forde Abbey, Chard, and Wimbledon Park House,
rrey.
EVANS OF haydock: grange.
Etans, Joseph, Esq. of Haydock Grange, St.
elen's, Hurst House, Prescot, co. Lancaster, Llan-
loget Park, and Manau House, I;lanrwst, co.
enbigh, J. P. for cos. Denbigli and Lancaster, h. 4
'pt. 1817; is Lord cf the Manor of the south
oicly of Parr, co. Lancaster.
iLinrJISr.— A wide-spread family of Evans lived in the
itricts of Church Stoke and parishes adjoining in co. Mont-
mei y, and in Chirbury, co. Salop, about a century and a
Ifa-o. Of this family,
UiiHARD Evans, of the Broziers, in the neighbourhood of
lur. h Stoke, m. his cousin, Catherine Evans, and d. in 1775,
viii- had, besides two daus., three sons, Eichard, of Bishop's
tic ; John, of London ; and
MosEs Evans, of Broseley, m. 30 Nov. 1773, Mary Elockley,
and-dau. of Rev. Mr. Blocldey, of Delbury, Salop, and d.
1798, having had by this lady (who survived him, and d. in
40) issue, Joseph; John; Kichabd, of whom presently;
lomas ; Susanna ; Ann ; Mary ; and Martha. The 3rd son,
Eichard Evans, first of London, then of the Nortons,
ngfield, Surrey, and afterwards of Haydock Grange, b. 21
ine, 1778; m. 11 June, 1810, Ann, dau. of Thomas Smith, of
)rtsmouth, and granddau. of Lyne, of Lymington, Hants,
Id by her (who d. 10 Dec. 1847) had issue,
Eichard, of Huyton, near Liverpool, h. 16 April, 1811;
m. 1840, Janet, dau. of James Young, Esq. of Perth, and
has issue, William Henry ; Emily Bannerman ; Ann ; Jane
Campbell ; Isabella McLaren ; and Mary Louisa.
Joseph, now of Haydock Grange, &c.
5i|josiah, of The Heyes, co. Lancaster, J.P., h. 4 Dec. 1820;
m. 1st, in 1847, Emily Haigh, of Halifax, by whom he had,
Arthur; Alice: and Kate. He m. 2ndly, in 1857, Lydia,
dau. of George Hadfield, Esq., M.P. for Sheffield, and by
her had a son, Josiah Hadlield; and a dau., Emily. Mr.
Josiah Evans d. 13 June, 1873.
Henry, b. 20 April, 1823; d. 15 April, 1878.
Ann, m. 1838, Eichard Pilkington, Esq. of Windle Hall,
J.P., and by him, who d. in 1869, had issue, William
Windle, of Windle Hall, J.P. ; Eichard, of Eainford Hall, co.
Lancaster, J.P. ; Edward ; Alfred ; Charles ; and Lawi'ence.
Mary, m. 1834, Eichard Squires, Esq., and has issue, John;
Eichard Westbrook; WilUam Herbert; Horace Lyne;
Lucy; Fanny; and Isabel. Euth.
Emma, m. Theodore Drayton Grimke, M.D., of Ashley
Grange, and Charlestown, South CaroUna, and has issue,
j,l Theodore Drayton : John Drayton; Euth Drayton; Emma;
Josephine ; and Edith De Verc.
r. Bithard Evans d. 13 Aug. 1864,
Arm!!, Crest and Motto, see General Armory.
Seats — Haydock Grange, St. Helen's; Huist House, Prescot,
CO. Lancaster; Llanddoget Park, Lhmrwst, co. Denbigh; and
Majnan House, co. Carnarvon. ,
davies-evans of highmead.
Davies-Evans, Heebekt, Esq. of Highmead,
CO. Carmarthen, J.P. cos. Carmarthen and Cardigan,
D.L. for the former co., and High Sheriff 1870 ;
served in the Eoyal Navy, and was formerly Lieut.
10th Hussars ; b. 19 Eeb. 1813 ; m. 15 Sept. 1869,
Mary Eleanor Margaret Geraldine, eldest dau. of
David Jones, Esq. M.P. of Pantglas, co. Carmarthen,
by Margaret Charlotte his wife, dau. of Sir George
Campbell, K.C.S.I., of Bdenwood, and has issue,
Herbert, 6. June, 1870.
Delme William Campbell, b. April, 1373.
Alan Gerwyn Seymour, b. Sept. 1875.
Viola Emily Augusta Margaret, b. Oct. 1871.
Mr. Davies-Evans assumed the additional surname
of Evans on succeeding to the estates of his great-
uncle, Herbert Evans, Esq. of Highmead.
ULiVltHQt. — Mr. Herbert Davies descends paternally from
the family of Davies of Penlan, and maternally from Cadifor
ap Dinawal Ednowain ap Bbadwen and Cadwgan, Lord of
Ballyllyn. He is also a descendant of a younger branch of the
noble house of Seymour, as well as of the families of Lewis, of
Penbenglog, co. Glamorgan ; Lloyd, of Ehydybont, co. Cardi-
gan ; Williams, of Abercotliy, co. Carmarthen; Griffiths, of
Dolgadfan, co. Montgomery; and Evans, of Acheth or High-
mead.
Thomas Evans, Esq. of Llanllawddog, co. Carmarthen,
m. 1555, Sara, dau. of Lloyd, of Brynellen, co. Cardigan, and
was great-grandfather of
Thomas Evans, Esq. of Llanllawddog, who was father of
Thomas Evans, Esq. of Acheth, co. Carmarthen, who had,
by Sara his wife, two sons, Thomas, his heir; and Daniel; and
two daus., Katherine; and Elizabeth. He d. 1677, and was
;;. by his eldest son,
Thomas Evans, Esq. of Acheth and Erowood, co. Stafford,
who d. 1721, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Evans, Esq. of Acheth, b. 1690, High Sheriff co.
Carmarthen 1725; in. 1712, Hester, dau. and heir of John
Williams, Esq. of Abercothi, in the same co., by Joyce his
wife, dau. of Eichard Herbert, Esq. of Kevrymount, grand-
dau. of James Williams by Jane his wife, dau. and heir of
George Jones, Esq. of Abercothi, and great-grand-dau. of
Very Eev. John Williams, D.D., Dean of Bangor, and Princi-
pal of Jesus Coll. Oxford. By this lady, who d. 1749, aged 74,
Mr. Evans had issue, i. James, M.A., b. 1715, d. 1752;
II. Folke, i?. 1754; iii. Herbert; iv. John, of whom hereafter;
I. Jane, d. 1770. He d. 1743. His youngest son,
John Evans, Esq. of Glantowy, b. 1718; m. Elizabeth, dau.
and heir of Edmund Lloyd, Esq. of Ehydybont, co. Car-
marthen, by Margaret Herbert, of Court Henry, his wife,
grand-dau. of David Lloyd, Esq., of Llanfechan, and great-
grand-dau. of Jenkin Lloyd, Esq. of Llanfechan, High Sheriff
CO. Carmarthen 1616, who was great-grandson of Llewcllin ap
Gwillim Lloyd, the son of Gwillim Lloyd, of Castell Howell.
By this lady, who d. 26 Nov. 1765, ased 43, Mr. Evans had two
sons, Thomas, d. s. 35. ; and Herbert, who carried on the line.
He d. 1757. His 2nd son,
Herbert Evans, Esq. of Highmead, co. Carmarthen, b. 1744 ;
■Hi. Ann, dau. and eventual heir of Sir Watkin Lewis, Knt., of
Penbenglog, by Ann Williams, of Amblestone, co. Pembroke,
his wife, grand-dau. of John Lewis, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Watkin Lloyd, Esq. of Wern, and great-grand-dau. of
Thomas Lewis, Esq. of Tredegair, who was great-grandson of
David Lewis, of Gernos, the son of Lewis David Meredith, of
Abernant-Bydian, who was son of David ap Meredith by Eva
his wife, dau. of Ehys ap Howel-Faur ap Ehys ap David ap
Howel Vychan ap Ehys foel. By this lady, who d. 1807, aged
09, Mr. Evans had, with five children, Thomas, James, John,
Mary, and Ann, who all d. young, the following issue, who
lived to maturity,
I. John, his heir. 11. HERr.ERT, s. his brother.
III. Thomas, d. 1787. iv. Griffith. ^ , ,, ,t
v. Watkin, of Dolgadfan, co. Montgomery, Capt. E.N., in.
Elizabeth Griffiths, ot Dolgadfan, co. Montgomery, and had
a dau.,
524
EVA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EVA
Mary Ann Elizabeth, m. Delme Seymour Davies, Esq. of
Penlan, co. Carmarthen, by whom, who d. 1869, she had
a son and a dau.,
Herbert, who assumed the additional surname of Evans,
and s. his great uncle in 1848.
Emily, m. 12 June, 1865, Capt. William Savile, 9th
Lancers, son of Hon. Henry Alexander Savile, 2nd son
of John, 3rd Earl of Mexborough.
I. Jane, to. John Vaughan, Esq. of Eyllwydd.
II. Ehzabeth, m. David Lloyd, Esq. of AUtyrodyn.
III. Ann Margaretta, m. Sir George Griffies-Williams, 1st
bart. of Llwyny-Wormwood.
IV. Mary Ann, jb. Walter Eice, Esq. of Llwynybrain.
Mr. Evans d. 1787, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
John Evans, Esq. of Highmead, who d. s. x>- at St. Helena,
1799, and was s. by his brother,
Herbert Evans, Esq. of Highmead, Major in the army, m.
1817, Elizabeth, dau. of Lord Eobert Seymour, 3rd son of
Francis, 1st Marquess of Hertford, co-heir of her brother, Henry
Seymour, Esq., and widow of William Griffith Davies, Esq. of
Penlan, but had no issue. He d. 1848, and was s. by his
grand nephew,
Herbert Davies-Evans, now of Highmead.
^amiln of Qabics.
Evan Davies, Esq. of Penlan, co. Carmarthen, son of Wil-
lUM Davies, of the same place, d. 1733, having had, by
Elizabeth his wife, a son,
William Davies, Esq. of Brynhafod, co. Carmarthen, 6.
1692 ; m. Ehzabeth, dau. of Anthony Williams, Esq. of Bryn-
hafod, and predeceased his father 1729, leaving a son and
heir,
Evan Davtes, Esq. of Penlan, 6. 1724 ; to. Jane, dau. of
Griffiths Philips, Esq. of Cwmgwilli, co. Carmarthen, and had
issue, I. William Griffith, his heir; ii. George, &. 1763,
d. s.p.; in. John, b. 1761, d. s. p.; iv. Grismond, 6. 1771,
d. 1778; I. Martha, d. 1763; ii. Ann, 6. 1766; iii. Jane, 6.1767.
He d. 1773, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Griffith Davies, Esq. of Penlan, b. 1762; m.
10 Dec. 1805, Elizabeth, dau. of Lord Eobert Seymour, M.P.,
3rd son of Francis, 1st Marquess of Hertford, and co-heir of her
brother, Henry Seymour, Esq. by whom (who m. 2iidly, 1817,
Herbert Evans, Esq. of Highmead) he had issue,
Delme Seymour, his heir.
Ann Gertrude Francis, m. Eev. D. H. J. G. Williams, of
Llwynhelig, co. Carmarthen.
Isabella Clarissa, m. 2 April, 1834, Lord Charles James Fox
Kussell, Serjeant-at-Arms to the House of Commons, 6th
son of John, 6th Duke ef Bedford.
Mr. Davies d. 1814, and was s. by his son,
Delme Setmodr Davies, Esq. of Penlan, who m. as stated in
the pedigree of Evans, Mary Ann Elizabeth, dau. of Capt.
Walker Evans, E.N., and was father of the present Herbert
Davies-Evans, Esq. of Highmead.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., on a pile vert a chevron
or, between three spear-heads of the first, for Evans ; 2nd and
3rd, or, on a pale between two eagles displayed vert an eagle
displayed of the first, for Davies. Crests— 1st, Evans : A wolfs
head or, guttee-de-sang gorged with a collar gemel and erased
gu. ; 2nd, Davies : A lion rampant or, semee of crosses patt6e
fltchee az. gorged with a collar dancettee, with a chain reflexed
over the back sa. Motto — Fide et virtute.
fieaJ— Highmead, Llanybyther, co. Carmarthen.
EVANS OF THE HILL COURT.
See POWEE OF THE HiLL COUET.
EVANS OF MORETON COURT.
Evans, Thomas Percivai, Esq. of Moveton
Court., CO. Hereford, b. 19 July, 1864. Mr. T. P.
Evans is Founder's kin at All Souls', Oxford, and
has a Eoyal descent through his ancestor, Sir Per-
ciral Willoughby.
ILmCaSr.— The Rev. morgan Evans. B.C.L., J.P. for
Hereford, 6. 1664 (of ancient Welsh ancestry), Eector of
Eichards Castle, near Ludlow 1696), Vicar of Weobley (1704),
Vicar of Newland, with Coleford and Bream, Gloucestershire
(1710), Prebendary of St. Dubritius in LlandafE Cathedral
(1713), and Chancellor of Llandaff (1718); m. 1694, Frances,
dau, of William Sabine, Esq. of Kington; and d. 20 March,
1736, having had issue,
John, h. 27 Sept. 1695; M.A., Fellow of Oriel College,
Oxford, Archdeacon of Llandaff, and one of the Canons
Eesidentiary of Hereford Cathedral, Prebendary of Warham,
in the said Cathedral, and Rector of the second portion
the church of Bromyard, Hereford, d. 23 March, 1748, a
wass. by his son, Eev. John Evans, M.A., Prebendary
Nonnington, and Canon Eesidentiary of Hereford Cathedr
Vicar of Fownhope, co. Hereford, and Vicar of Lydni
CO. Gloucester, b. 2 Aug. 1725, and d. 6 April, 1873; a
this, the eldest branch of the famOy, is now representied
Thomas Evans, Esq., M.D. of Gloucester.
Thomas, of whom presently.
Ehzabeth, m. Eev. Thomas Hill, Eector of Stanton.
Margaret, m. Eev. WilUam Price, M.A., Rector of Bisho]
tone.
Frances, m. Eev. Joseph Guest, M.A., Rector of Staunb
upon-Arrow.
Sarah, m. Eev. Thomas Willym, M.A., Rector of Eah
Bishop and Prebendary of Hereford.
Jane, to. Eev William Davies, M.A., Eector of Staunb tu
upon- Wye. Esther, d. unm. aged 17.
The Eev. Morgan Evans was cousin and legatee of the Bij
Eev. John Tyler, D.D., Dean of Hereford 1692, and Bishop
Llandaff 1706. His 3rd son.
The Eev. Thomas Evans, 6. 1708; rf. 27 March, 1767; v Iv:
M.A. and Prebendary of Hereford Cathedral; sometime Vii
of Dilwyn, of King's Pyon, of Weobly, and of Bromyard
in the co. Hereford ; and also in the Commission of the Pes
for the CO. Hereford ; m. 25 Dec. 1732, his cousin, Jane, di
of the Eev. WiUiam Tyler, Eector of Dilwyn, and kinswom
of Eobert Southey, Poet Laureate. John Evans, the young
son of Thomas and Jane Evans, 6. 18 May, 1743; d. 19 F^
1795, at Lucca, Jamaica, and is now represented by Lie
John Evans, E.N., of Bristol. The eldest surviving son.
The Rev. Thomas Evans, A.M., 6. 12 Sept. 1741 ; Vicar
King's Pyon, of Birley, and of Yazor, and Eector of Bisho
tone, CO. Hereford, and also a Magistrate of that co
sometime of Watford, Herts, m.Feb. 1768, Sarah, only dau. a
heiress of Edward Finch, Esq. of Watford, who d. 20 F
1816, and had (with other children, who d. vmn.) a di
Harriott, wife of Richard Underwood, Esq., and an eldest &
Thomas Evans, Esq., Treasurer of the co. Hereford, 6,
April, 1772; d. 1 May, 1819. He m. 15 Oct. 1801, Mi
Frances, only dau. of the Rev. Thomas Watkins, of Pembrc
Coll. Oxford, Prebendary of Warham, and Rector of West.
under-Penyard, co. Hereford (son of Rev. Thomas Watki
LL.B., Eector of Michaelcliurch, co. Hereford, by Franc
his wife, dau. of Peter Rickards, Esq. of Evenjobb, co. Badn
and grandson of Eev. Thomas Watkins, Eector of Aston,
Hereford, by Ann his wife, dau. of Eichard Hoskins, Esq
Aymestry). By Mary Frances his wife, Mr. Evans had issue
Thomas, late of Moreton Court.
Edward, b. 23 Oct. 1805 ; d.unm. 3 May, 1856.
John, 6. 7 April, 1807. Morgan, b. 24 April, 1814.
Charles, b. 29 May, 1818; to. 8 Aug. 1844; Henrietta, d
of WilUam Corles, Esq., a Capt. in the army.
Mary, m. 6 July, 1829, Thomas Jay, Esq. of Derndale,
Hereford, deceased, and has issue.
Harriett Frances, m. 22 May, 1849, Rev. Edward Herl)(
Vicar of Killarney, co. Kerry.
Jane Anne. Sarah Emily.
Thomasine Elizabeth, m. 15 June, 1852, Rev. William He
Smythe, of Market Bosworth, co. Leicester, and has issui
The eldest son,
Thomas Evans, Esq. of Moreton Court, co. Hereford, M
D.L. and J. P., 6. 12 March, 1804; m. 1st, 23 Feb. 1830, Ma
only child and heiress of John Rogers, Esq., citizen and Ale
man of Hereford, and by her (who d. 29 Dec. 1849) had issi
I. Elizabeth Jane, m. 11 Sept. 1855, Rev. Henry Brow
M.A., Rector of Eastham, co. Worcester, and d. 31 Mai
1862.
II. Mary Harriott, d. v.nni. 24 Jan. 1856.
III. Frances, d. 23 Feb. 1837.
IV. Emily, rf. 13 April, 1840.
V. Sarah Louisa, d. unm. 23 April, 1869.
VI. Bertha EUen, d. 2 Sept. 1844.
He TO. 2ndly, 16 Nov. 1852, Harriett, 5th but 3ra surviv
dau. of Richard Webb, Esq. of Donnington, Hall, co. H.
ford, and had,
I. Thomas Pebcival, his heir.
1. Harriett Abiah. ii. Mabel Tyler.
III. Katherine Beatrice. iv. Frances Theodora.
He d. 4 May, 1872. His widow has Moreton Court for 1
and at her death it will devolve upon her son, Thomas P
cival Evans.
^nns— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per fess nebulae arg. i
sa. three boars' heads in chief and one in base, erased, coun
changed, for Evans ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., two chevronels az
chief three gryphons passant of the last, for Finch. Crest-
Wow rampant regardant bendy of six erm. and sa., support
a tilting spear erect ppr. enfiled with a boar's head erased
ilio/io— Libertas.
Seat— Moreton Court, near Hereford.
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625
EVANS OF NORTH TUDDENHAM.
Evans, John Aethue, Esq. of North Tuddenliam,
rfolk, and of Dene, co. Oxford, Capt. E.I.C.S.,
12 March, 1853, Hon. Margaret Eleanora Geor-
a Fi-aser, sister of Alexander, 17th Lord Saltoun,
1 has issue one son and two daus.
LtlTCaClC.— The family of Evans is of Welsh extraction,
was originally seated in co. Carmarthen, whence a
ach removed in the reign of James I. to Ireland. Another
HOMAS Evans, settled at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, circa
j. He m. 1697, Hannah, dau. of Thomas Case, Gent, of
n Bardolph, and was s. by his son,
HOMAS Evans, Esq., Barristcr-at-Law, Eecorder of Bury
Edmunds, Suffolk. He m. 1725, Mary, dau. of Edward
htingale, Esq. of Kneesworth, co. Cambridge, and had
son,
HOMAS Evans, Esq., vi. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of
Denny, Esq. of Eye, Suffolk, and left by her (who in. 2ndly,
aund Jonny, Esq. of Bungay, Suffolk) a son and successor,
HOMAS Browne Evans, Esq. of North Tuddenham, J. P.
D.L., High Sheriff of Norfolk 1795, m. 1787, Mary Hase,
dau. of Edward Hase, Esq. of Sail House, Norfolk,
niece of Sir J. Lombe, Bart, of Great Melton, and had issue,
Thomas Browne, of North Tuddenham and Dene.
. Edward (Kev.), Rector of Eriswell, Suffolk, and of Eccles,
Norfolk.
I. Henry, Rector of Lyng and Swanton Abbots, Norfolk,
n. Sophia, dau. of Thomas Cubitt, Esq. of Honing Hall,
•Norfolk, and has issue.
1 Henry (Rev.), Rector of Eriswell, Suffolk, m. 25 April,
1849, his cousin, Louisa Evans.
2 Thomas Robert. 3 Edward. 4 Charles.
( 1 Catherine Mary. 2 Mary Jane.
Evans d. 1827, and was s. by his eldest son,
HOMAS Browne Evans, Esq. of North Tuddenham and
le, J. P. and D.L., 6. 31 May, 1789; r,i. 4 July, 1814, Char-
e, 2nd dau. of Sir John Godin Simeon, Bart, of Grazeley,
ks, Senior Master of Chancery, and had issue,
DHN Aetdur, now of North Tuddenham.
rancis Edward Capt. H.M. 23rd Fusiliers, killed at the
Uma, 20 Sept. 1854.
tiomas Henry, Lieut. 4th Light Cavalry, Madras, m. 25 Aug.
', Mary Louise, elder dau. of Sir David Cunynghame,
Bart., and has one dau.
harles Frederick, d. July, 1842. Fitzwilliam (Rev.)
arriett.
harlotte, to. 25 April, 1849, Alexander Fraser, Lord Saltoun.
ouisa, m. 25 April, 1849, the Rev. Henry Evans, Rector of
Sriswell, Suffolk. Augusta,
ary, in. 1 Jan. 1861, Cornwall Simeon, Esq. 2nd son of the
ate Sir Richard Simeon, Bart., and brother of the present
Bart.
rins — Arg., three boars' heads couped sa.
'.ats — North Tuddenham, Norfolk ; and Dene House,
ord.
EVANS OF WHITBOURNE.
5vANS, Edwaed Bickeeton, Esq. of Whitbourne
11, CO. Hereford, J.P. for the cos. Worcester and
reford, and D.L. for the latter, b. 17 Oct. 1819 ;
21 April, 1846, Margaret, dau. of the late Peter
sming, Esq. of Wallace Grove, Glasgow, by Janet
illace his wife, and has issue,
DWABD Wallace, b. 22 May, 1847 ; m. 13 Nov. 1872, Rhoda,
elder dau. of Arthur Herbert Cocks, Esq., C.B.
atrick Fleming, b. 18 Dec. 1851.
'. Evans is only son of Edward Evans, Esq., J.P.
the city of Worcester (who d. 6 March 1870),
Catherine Bickerton his wife (who d.21 Feb. 1877),
I grandson of Thomas Evans, Esq. and Grace
;den his wife. He has four sisters surviving, viz.,
ry Hilditch, wife of T. E. Hill, Esq. M.P. for
jrcester; Elizabeth Bickerton; Sarah Sugden,
e of David Everett, Esq. of Worcester ; Hannah
'ra, -widow of Pearce Baldwin, Esq. of Stourport.
rms — Per pale arg. and gu. a lion passant regardant
ween two fleurs-de-lis in chief, and in base a bundle of
banded all counterchanged. Cred—A lion passant re-
dant arg., charged on the body with three crosses molino
, the dexter paw resting on a bundle of rods banded also
Motto — Libertas.
caJ— Whitbourne Hall, Worcester.
EVANS OF ASH HILL AND MILTOWN
CASTLE.
Evans, Eltstan Eyee, Esq. of Ash Hill -Towers,
CO. Limerick, b. 23 June, 1845 ; s. his grandfather
1856 ; m. 21 Dec. 1876, Isabella, widow of Eichard
Beardsley, Esq., late U.S. Consul General in Egypt,
and dau. of Eev. Philip Smith, of Cherrymount,
CO. Meath.
ILiUCage.— Cot. TnoMas Evans, of Miltown Castle, co.
Cork, M.P. for Castle Martyr (brother of George, 1st Lord
Carbery, and 3rd son of the Right Hon. George Evans, of
Caherass and Bulgaden Hal!, co. Limerick, by Mary his wife,
dau. of John Eyre, Esq. of Eyre Castle, co. Galway, M.P.),
m. 18 May, 1722, Mary, 3rd dau. of James Waller, Esq. of
Castletown, co. Limerick, Governor of Kinsale (son of Sir
Hardress Waller, the celebrated Parliamentary General), by
whom, who d. 1762, aged 74, he had issue,
Etre, his successor.
Thomas Waller (Rev.), Rector of Dunmanway, co. Cork.
(see D'Arcy Evans of Knockaderry).
John, Capt. 18th regt., m. 23 July, 1775, Catherine, dau. of
Charles Gookin, Esq. of Bandon, widow of J. Harris, Esq. ;
but d. s. p. 1797.
Mary, to. 1753, George Bruce, Esq. and d. Feb. 1799.
Dorothy, m. Thomas Lucas, Esq. of Richfordstown.
Mr. Evans d. 15 Sept. 1753, and was s. by his eldest son.
Eyre Evans, Esq. of Miltown Castle, in. 16 July, 1757, Mary,
only child and sole heiress of Thomas Williams, Esq. of Bally-
menagh, co. Limerick (only son of Major Charles Williams,
by Mary Rose, his wife, sister of the Right Hon. Henry Rose,
Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench), and by her, who
d. 29 Nov. 1825, aged 86, had issue,
Eyre (posthumous), his heir.
Mary, m. 17 April, 1781, her first cousin, the Eev. Jonathan
Bruce, Esq. of Miltown, co. Cork, and d. 9 Feb. 1837.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 11 July, 1785.
Abigail, to. 6 July, 1796, the Eev. William Stopford, LL.D.
of AbbeviUe, co. Cork, and d. 29 June, 1853.
Katherine, m. 1792, Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Beechmount,
M.P. CO. Limerick, and d. 14 Feb. 1848.
Mr. Evans d. 5 April, 1773. His only son,
Etre Evans, Esq. of Miltown Castle and Ash Hill Towers,
6. 23 May, 1773; m. 20 March, 1805, Anna, eldest dau. of
the late Robert Maunsell, Esq. of Limerick, formerly a
Member of Council at Madras, and by her (who d. 24 June,
1857) had issue,
I. Etre, b. 5 May, 1806 ; to. 6 Dec. 1837, Hon. Sophia Crofton,
sister of Edward, 2nd Lord Crofton ; and d. 17 July, 1852,
leaving issue,
1 Elystan-Eyre, now of Ash Hill Towers.
2 St. George Frederick William, b. 28 Aug. 1847.
1 Louisa Charlotte Georgina, d. 10 Aug. 1857.
2 Anna Caroline. 3 Sophia Helen Augusta.
II. Robert Maunsell, b. 4 May, 1808, Archdeacon of Cloyne ;
m. 6 Feb. 1835, Deborah, 3rd dau. of William Casaubon
Purdon, Esq. of Tinnerana, co. Clare.
III. George Thomns, of Clooncavin, Otago, New Zealand,
Major late 74th Highlanders, b. 17 Dec. 1809; m. 19 Jan.
1841, Louisa Barbara, '2nd dau. of Trevor Corry, Esq. of
Newry, and has,
1 Eyre Frederick FitzGenrge, of New Zealand, 6. 23 Feb.
1842; m. 1868, Charlotte, dau. of James Lees, Esq., and
has issue, 1 Percy, b. 15 Sept. 1871 ; 2 Eyre, 6. 13 June,
1874; 3 Lloyd, 6. 28 Sept. 1876; 4 George, d. 20 Jan.
1877; 5 Savage, 6. Jan. 1878; 1 Ethel; 2 Kathleen; 3
AUce.
2 Trevor Corry, 6. 31 Jan. 1850.
3 George Morrice, 6.1 Oct. 1855.
1 Anne Trevor Corry, in. 24 Nov. 1874, her cousin, Francis
Ogilvie Grant, Esq., eldest son of Hon. James Grant, of
Grant, and nephew of the Earl of Seafield, and has issue.
IV. Thomas Williams, of Crieffe Lodge, Otago, New Zealand,
6. 6 March, 1815; late Capt. 74th Highlanders, and after-
wards 97th foot; TO. 12 Aug. 1851, Helen Elizabeth, 4th
dau. and co-heir of the Rev. David Stewart Moncrieffo,
Rector of Loxton, Somerset, and left issue, Stewart Eyre,
b. 24 May, 1852, m. 18 Oct. 1877, Harriet, 3rd dau. o t the
late James McKenny, Esq., nephew of the late Sir James
McKenny, Bart. ; Hardress Eyre Graham, b. 15 March,
1857 ; and Annie Moncrieff, in. 3 April, 1878, John Gifford,
Esq.
V. John Freke, LL.D., J.P., b. 6 Feb. 1817, Earrister-at-
Law; i)i. 27 May, 1851, JuliaBmce, 2nd dau. and co-heir of
the Rev. David Stewart Moncrieffe, and has a dau., Isabel
Freke.
VI. Henry Frederick, late 21st Fusiliers, b. 12 April, 1821 ;
in. 27 May, 1851, Sarah Anne, youngest dau. and co-heir of
the Rev. David Stewart Moncrieffe, and has, Frederick
Maclean; Caroline Susan Moncrieffe; and Helen Fre-
derica.
'>2G
EVA
THE LA.NDED GENTRY.
EVA
I. Anna Maria Stone, 'm. 5 Feb. 1836, the Kev. Robert
Hedges Maunsell Eyre, Rector of Innishannon, co. Cork.
u. Caroline Louisa, t,i. 6 April, 1841, the Hon. James
Ogilvie Grant, ind son of Francis William, 6th Earl of Sea-
field ; d. 6 Feb. 1850.
HI. Elizabeth, m. 1857, Peter Hay, Esq.
Mr. Evans, High Sherifif co. Limerick 1810, d. 29 Jan. 1S5C.
^'(■mi— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., three boars' heads
couped sa., for Evans; 2nd, gu., a lion rampant within a bor-
dure or, for Williams; 3rd, or, a lion rampant reguardant,
sa., for MoRBicE. C')-tst—A demi-lion reguardant or, holding
between his paws a boar's head couped sa. Motto — Libertas.
£eat—Mli Hill Towers, near Kilmallock, co. Limericli.
EVANS OF KNOCKADERRY.
D'Aecx-Eyaxs, Thomas, Esq. of Knockaderry
House, CO. Limerick, J. P. for the cos. of Cork and
Limerick, b. 20 Apnl, 1809 ; m. 1st, 21 May, 1835,
Thomasina Eliza, youngest dau. and co-heir of John
Eoles Eeeres, Esq. of Clare Street, Dublin, and
Eelfort, CO. Cork, and has had issue,
I. Thomas D'Arcy, b. 19 Feb. 1836; d. 25 July, 1855.
n. Eyre George Elystan, b. 26 Feb. 1837 ; d. 19 Oct. 1866.
I. Anna Maria, d. 1 Jan. 1865.
II. Thomasina Mary, m. 12 April, 1866, Samuel E. Prosser,
Esq.
ui. Catherine Sophia, m. 1 June, 1864, George Pcirce, Esq.
M.D. ; and d. June, 1876.
He m. 2ndly, 8 Sept. 1875, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
George Studdert, Esq., J.P. of Clunderlaw, co.
Clare.
iLilTCagC. — The Eev. Thomas Wai.i.ee Evans, Rector of
Dunmanway, co. Cork (2nd son of Thomas Evans, Esq. of
Miltown Castle, M.P. for Castlemartyr, brother of the 1st Lord
Carberry, by Mary, dau. of James Waller, Esq. of Castletown,
CO. Limerick, Governor of Kinsale temp. Queen Anne), m.
21 April, 1763, Catherine, only dau. of James Conyers Darcy,
Esq. of Knockaderry House, co. Limerick (descended from the
family of Earls of Holderness), and sole heiress of her
brother. Col. James D'Arcy, and by her (who d. 13 April,
1804), he had issue,
Thomas, his heir. James, successor to his brother.
Eyre, m. 10 May, 1821, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas
Austin, Esq. ; and d. 14 Nov. 1847, leaving issue, Thomas,
■who m. his cousin, Emily, dau. of James D'Arcy Evans,
Esq.) ; Elizabeth ; and Catherine, m. Richard Busteed,
Esq.
John, Capt. 24th regt., killed at Talavera.
Elizabeth Waller, d. imm. 28 June, 1845.
Catherine, in. July, 1800, Sampson Beamish, Esq. of Kil-
malooda House, co. Cork, and d. 26 Sept. 1849.
Mr. Evans d. 24 Feb. 1797, and was s. by his son,
Thosias D'Arct Evans, Esq. of Knockaderry House, m. 1S14,
Brabazon, 2nd dau. of Richard Taylour, Esq. of Holly Park,
CO. Limerick, but had no issue. Mr. Evans d. 10 Dec. 1833,
and was .s. by his brother,
James D'Akcy Evans, Esq. of Knockaderry House, m. 1st,
May, 1800, Arabella Massy, 3rd dau. of Samuel Leake, Esq.
of Rathkeale, co. Limerick, and by her (who d. 20 March,
1833) had issue,
Thomas D'AncT, row of Knockaderry House.
John D'Arcy, 6. 29 Sept. 1817; m. 22 July, 1857, Marian,
youngest dau. of the late William Wallace, Esq., M.D. of
DubUn, and d. 12 Oct. 1875, having had issue, John D'Arcy,
b. 31 Aug. 1858 ; George William Wallace, b. 4 Oct. 1860 ;
Waller Eyre, 6. 20 June, 1864; James Hugh Wallace, b. 18
Jan. 1867; William Henry Wallace, b. 2 Oct. 1871; and
Marian Silvia Emily, d. 23 Jan. 1869.
Catherine, m. 6 July, 1832, Robert Dean Hay, Esq., R.N.,
and is deceased.
Elizabeth, m. 1829, John Evans Lucrs, Esq.; and d. 1845.
Emily Maty, m. May, 1839, Thomas Waller Evans, LL.D.,
and d. 29 Jan. 1873.
Mary Anne, m. 12 Sept. 18.35, Thomas William Locke, Esq.,
J.P. of Castleview, co. Limerick deceased.
ArabeUa, m. 24 July, 1848, WUliam O'Hara, Esq., J.P.,
deceased.
Mr. Evans m. 2ndly, 2 Jan. 1834, Ann Maria, widow of —
Fitzgerald, Esq. He d. 7 March, 1848.
Arms — Arg., three boars' heads couped sa., quartering
D'Akcy. Crests — 1st, Evans : A demi-lion rampant reguardant
or, holding between the paws a boar's head couped sa. ; 2nd,
D'Abcy : A spear broken in three pieces or, two in saltire and
one in pale, headed ppr., banded together at the middle by a
ribbon. Motto — Libertas.
.Icatfi— Knockaderry House, Knockaderry, near Newcastle
West, CO. Limerick.
EVANS OF CARKER.
Evans, John Westeopp, Esq. of Carker Horn
CO. Cork, J.P., b. 1831 ; .v. liis father 1864 ; m. 186
Anne, dau. of Mr. M. O'Conner, and has issue,
I. Ralph, b. 1866. ii. Alfred, 6. 1866.
HI. Roberts Walter, b. 1873.
I. Anne, 6. 1864. ii. Henrietta Thomasina, 6. 1870.
III. Georgina Elizabeth, b. 1871.
IV. Mary, b. 1875. v. Julia Christiana.
ILtltCajJC. — Nathaniel Evans, Esq. of Griston and Cas
Roberts, co. Limerick, stated to have been the first settler
this family in Ireland, and to have come from Yorkshire, b
an only son,
Nathaniel Evans, Esq. of Carker, co. Cork, who
Bridget, eldest dau. and co-heir of Nicholas Green, Esq.
Carker, and had issue, two sons and one dau. The elder S(
Nicholas Green Evans, Esq. of Carker, m. Hannah, dau.
Randal Roberts, Esq. of Britfieldstown, co. Cork, and h
issue (with three sons and three daus. d. unni.),
I. Nicholas Gkeen, of whom presently.
II. Nathaniel, m. a dau. of George Parker, and sister
Admiral Sir George Parker, and had a dau. m. Chai
Vernon, Esq. of Lower Mount" Street, Dublin.
in. Roberts, Major-Gen. Royal Artillery, d. 1835; m. Mf
Martha, eldest dau. of Gen. Stephens, Royal Artillery, a
had issue, one son and four daus.,
1 Francis. Major E.I.C.S., m. Mary, dau. of Willi
Eccles, Esq., of Eccles Street, Dublin.
1 Amelia, m. Capt. William Lemoine, R.A.
2 Eliza, m. George Ferris, Surgeon-Major R.A.
3 Gertrude, m. Sir Henry Singer Keating, Knt., Justict
Common Pleas.
4 Mary Martha, m. 0. S. Donnell, Esq., Surgeon Ar
Medical Staff.
IV. Henry, Vice-Admiral R.N., M.P. for Wexford, m. 1
May, 1801, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Andr
Nash, Esq. of Rossnalee, co. Cork ; and 2ndly, 18
Marianne, dau. of Peter Holmes, Esq. of Peterfield, •
Tipperary. He d. 16 Sept. 1842, having had issue by
1st wife, with a dau., Elizabeth, m. Arthur Gethin Creag
of Doneraile, co. Cork, a son,
Nicholas, of Newtown, co. Cork, J. P., h. 2 Oct. 18i
m. 12 May, 1843,jCatherine Alicia Gervais, dau. of B
John Gervais Cecil, of Augher, co. Tyrone, and has iss
Henry, 6. 16 May, 1844 ; Francis Nicholas, b. 14 J;
1846: Hamilton Archibald, 6. 7 Dec. 1847; Pie
Gervais, b. 14 Sept. 1849; and Julia Elizabeth.
I. Martha, r,i. Thomas Newnham, Esq. of Lehena, co. Co
The eldest son,
Nicholas Gbeen Evans, Esq., m. Nov. 1790, Anne, 4th d
of Ralph Westropp, Esq. of Attyflin, co. Limerick, and t
issue,
Ralph, late of Carker. John.
Nicholas, deceased.
Hannah, m. George Newenham, E?q.
Mary, m. Norcott, Esq.
Eliza, d. unrii. Emma.
The eldest son,
Ralph Evans, Esq. of Carker, m. 1818, his cousin, Henriel
dau. of Ralph Westropp, Esq., by Harriett his wife, sistei
Charles Vercker, Viscount Gort, and had issue,
I. Nicholas Green, d. warn.
II. John Westropp, now of Carker.
I. Harriette, m. Capt. Napoleon Herroqucllc, of the Frei
army, and d. 2 March, 1870.
II. Thomasina Julia, m. George Westropp, Esq., and has
son and six daus.
III. Juliana. iv. Anne.
V. Georgiana, and three others.
Mr. Evans d. 1864.
Seal — Carker House, near Doneraile.
Ellen.
EVANS OF GORTMERRON HOUSE.
Evans, Edward, Esq. of Gortmerron House,
Tyrone, s. his brother 21 July, 1876.
JtiUCHflC. — Thomas Evans, who is stated to have b
descended from Ethelystan Glodrydd, Prince of Ferlys,
Wales, was Capt. of a troop of horse in the English ai
temp. Charles I. He served in Ireland in the Rebellioi
1041, and obtained grants of land in co. Kilkenny, where
eventually settled at the end of the Civil War, having i
obtained estates in Queen's Co. He became an Aldermai
the City of Kilkenny, and served as Mayor in 1658, 1659, K
1665, and 1608. He m. Katherine Wcldon, and had issue
only dau., Ellen, and two sons,
William, of KUcrecnc, Kilkcony, created a Bart, by pat
EVA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EVE
527
tinted 19 Feb. 1682. Hiss dait. and eventual heiress, Cathe-
rine, m. Francis Morres, Esq. of Castle Morres.
Ed\\akd, of whose line we treat,
riie latter,
Edward Evans, Esq., Sheriff of Kilkenny 25 July, 1665,
■ommanded a troop in the Earl of Arran's Horse, at the Battle
if the Boyne. He m. and had issue,
Henry, of Belevans, co. Kilkenny, whose only son and heir,
Joseph, of Belevans, was father of Joseph, of Belevans, who
(/. .'iini., and left his large landed estates to found a charit-
able institution, now designated " Evans' Charity."
Edward, of whom we treat.
This
Edwakd Evans, Esq. of Kilkenny, m. 1st, Sarah Butler, of
0. Tipperpry, and by her had one son, Ambrose. He m. 2ndly,
Jusannah Turvan, alias LopdeU, of co. Galway, and by her
lad a son,
Eev. Geokge Evans, Rector of Donaghmore, co. Tyrone,
. Priscilla, dau. of Eobert Armitage, Esq. of Liverpool, and
lad,
Eobert (Rev.), to. Emilia, dau. of Rev. J. Forbes, and had by
her a dau. Rebecca Emilia, m. Euseby Stratford Kirwan,
Esq. of Monkstown, co. Dublin, and d. s. p.
Edward, of whom presently.
Mary, m. Eev. Alexander George Stuart, of Tullynisken
Glebe, co. Tyrone.
ihe 2nd son,
Edward Evans, Esq. of Gortmerron House, co. Tyrone, J. P.,
31 May, 1762; m. 17S9, Sarah Maria, 2nd dau. of Thomas
Celly, Esq. of Dawson's Grove, co. Armagh, J. P., and had issue,
George (Rev.), m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Murray, Esq.,
J. P., and d. in Canada, 9 May, 1878, having had issue,
George, m. Miss Fitzgerald, and has issue, Francis, and
Sarah Maria. He emigrated with his family to Canada
1851, and resided at Gortmerron House, Oak Ville, Toronto.
Thomas Kelly, J.P., of Vesey Place, Kingstown, co. Dublin,
111. Elizabeth, dau. of John Winder, Esq., Capt. Eoyal
Artillery, andd. 13 Nov. 1874, leaving issue, Edward; John
W. ; Dawson Kelly ; Arthur Kelly ; Elizabeth Jane ; Sarah
Maria ; Mary Anne ; AUcia Campbell ; Letitia Kelly ; Jane
Warring ; Lucinda Alexandrina.
Eobert, late of Gortmerron, J.P., b. 1799; m. 1829, Eleanor,
dau. of George Stuart, Esq. of Dublin, late Surgeon-General,
Ireland, and d. 21 July, 1876, when he was s. by his only
surviving brother, Edwai'd.
Edward, now of Gortmerron.
Lousia Jane, in. Capt. A. Stuart, 90th regt. ; deceased.
Priscilla, m. D. H. Sherrard, Esq. of Thorndale, co. Dublin ;
deceased.
Alicia, m. Rev. E. W. Bland, of Abbeville, Belfast.
Sarah Maria, to. John Echlin Matthews, Esq. of White Abbey,
CO. Antrim, Lieut.-Col. co. Down Militia; deceased.
Arms— 'Erm., three boars' heads couped sa. langued gu.
frest — A demi-lion rampant, reguardant erminois, holding be-
ween his paws a boar's head couped sa. Mol/o — Libertas.
/Scffii— Gortmerron House, Dungannon, co. Tyrone.
EVANS OF LOUGH PABK.
Evans, Nicholas, Esq. of Lougli Park, co. West-
neath, J.P., b. 1795 ; m. 1849, Mary Aune, dau. of
Jsher P. Williamson, Esq. of Dromore, co. Cork,
ly his wife Aune, dau. of J. Lloyd, Esq. of Beech-
nount, CO. Limerick, and by her (who d. 17 Sept.
859) had issue,
I. Francis Hugh, 6. 1821 ; late 1st Royal Regt. ; d. 21 Nov.
185G.
II. Usher Williajison, M.D., Staff Surgeon, b. 5 Feb. 1823;
m. 15 July, 1859, Caroline Fanny, 3rd dau. of the late
Capt. Boyle Travers, Rifle Brigade.
in. Nicholas, 6. 7 April, 1824; m. 1851, Louisa Holder, dau.
of Rev. Edward Batty, of Ballyhealy.
IV. William, 6. April, 1829 ; m. 1859, Mary, dau. of T. M.
Webb, Esq. of Portarlington, and has issue three daus.
I. Anne.
II. Frances Jane, d. 6 June, 1864.
III. Maria, m. 1866, Barbon Flynn, Esq.
IV. Marianne. v. Ellen, d. 14 July, 1856. vi. Kate.
iLUTCagC— Francis Evans, Esq. of Dublin, 3rd son of
ji lugh Evans, Esq. of Ballinrobe, m. 1st, 10 June, 1738, Martha,
5(1 Idest dau. and co-heir of Joseph Sherwood, Esq. of Prior's
Vood, CO. Dubhn; and '2ndly, 1779, Christian Warren, widow
nie Ogle) ; and d. 2 June, 1780, leaving issue,
I. Nicholas, his heir.
II. Francis, of New Forest, co. Westmeath, Col. of Volun-
teers 1782; m. Alicia, dau. and co-heir of William Ogle,
Esq. of Fatham Park, co. Down; and d. Oct. 1811, leaving
an only child,
Fr.ancis, m. 1st, Harriet, dau. of John Locke, Esq. of Wal-
tliamstow ; and 2ndly, Hannah Anne, 2nd dau. of the
late John Gardiner, Esq. of Farm Hill, co. Mayo, and had
issue by the former,
1 Francis Locke, 6. 1812; m. 1810, Anna Maria, 3rd
dau. of Thomas Stuart, Esq.
2 John Ogle, b. 1814; to. 1837, Emily Jane, eldest dau.
of Thomas Stuart, Esq., and has issue.
1 Mary. 2 Alicia Harriet. 3 Harriet.
I. Ilonora, m. William Foster, Esq.
II. Anne, d. unm.
The elder son,
Nicholas Evans, Esq. of Baymount and Prior's Wood, co.
Dublin, Capt. 45th regt., m. Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Vigor.s
Thomas, Esq., by Mary his wife, eldest dau. and co-heir of
John Gabbett, Esq., by Margery his wife, dau. of Sampson
Cox, Esq. of BaUynoe, and had issue,
I. Francis, his heir.
n. Nicholas, Lieut. 41st regt., d. unm. circa 1796.
HI. William, of Cheltenham, Lieut.-Col. 41st regt. ; in. 20 Feb.
1819, Ann Sarah, eldest dau. ot William Sloane, Esq. of
Tobago, by Ann his wife, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Henry
Fisher, Esq., and d. 12 June, 1843, leaving issue,
1 Charles Bidgood, b. 14 Feb. 1820.
2 William Sloane (Rev.), formerly Incumbent ot Holy
Trinity, Barnstaple, 6. 21 Aug. 1823 ; m. 21 Aug. 1847,
Sehna, 2nd dau. of WiUiam Branscombe, Esq. of Devon,
and has issue, Helena Gertrude Vigons Spenser; Lucy
Georgiana Sherwood : and Edith Fitzmaurice.
3 Henry Hill, b. 1825; d. unm. 4 July, 1850.
1 Anne Sloane, m. 12 Nov. 1842, Rev. Philip Thomas
Drayton, B.A.
I. Martha, to. 1791, Thomas Smith, Esq., M.D. of Maiden
Hall, CO. Kilkenny.
II. Mary Anne, in. 1832, John Francis Lane, Esq. of St.
Anne's, Enniscorthy.
The eldest son,
Francis Evans, Esq. of Prior's Wood, co. Dublin, and
Eobinstown, co. Westmeath, Barrister-at-Law, m. 1st, 5 Nov.
1793, Anna, dau. of William Hickey, Esq. ; and 2ndly, 1821,
Frances, eldest dau. of Monsieur Franeois Berthome de la
Mothe, of Nantes. By the former (who d. 21 May, 1815) he
had issue,
I. Nicholas, now of Lough Park.
II. Francis (Rev.), Rector of St. John's, Simcoe, Canada
West, 6. 1 Jan. 1803 ; m. 1826, Maria, dau. of Rev. M. Lewis,
of Taunton, Somerset; and d. 1858, having had issue,
1 George Mountain, b. 1 Feb. 1828.
2 Francis, b. 1829.
3 William Berthome, b. 1835; m. 22 Feb. 1859, Eliza
Minty.
4 Henry James, b. 1837. 5 Lewis Hamilton, h. 1841.
6 Lewis, b. 1845.
1 Ann Sophia. 2 Charlotte Georgina.
3 Maria Augusta. 4 Rosamond Matilda.
5 Frances Flora Georgina. 6 Jessy.
in. William, Lieut. 41st regt., d. unm. 1831.
I. Mary Anne.
Mr. Evans d. 20 May, 1834.
Arms — Arg., three boars' heads couped sa. Crest — A demi-
lion rampant reguardant or, holding between the paws &
boar's head couped sa. Motto — Libertas.
Seat — Lough Park, CastlepoUard, co. Westmeath.
EVELYN OF WOTTON.
EvELTN,WiiLiAM JoHN, Esq. of Wotton, Surrey,
J.P. and D.L., b. 27 July, 1822, High Sheriff, Surrey
1860, and M.P. for West Surrey 1849 to 1857 ; m.
28 Oct. 1873, Frances Harriet, dau. of the Eev. G.
V. Chichester, brother to Lord O'Neill of Shanes
Castle, CO. Antrim, and has issue,
John Haecourt Chichester, 6. 11 Aug. 187C.
Ada Jane.
HtlTCaCfr.— This family, a branch, as is supposed, of the
Norman family of Evelin, was settled at Harrow-on-the-Hill,
Middlesex, temp. Henry IV. From Harrow it removed to
Kingston, Surrey, temp. Henrv VIII.
George Evelyn, Esq., son of John Evelyn, of Kinsston-on-
Thames, Surrey, and grandson of Roger Evelyn, of Stanmore,
whose father, William Avelyn, of Harrow-on-the-Eill, d. iu
1476, was the first person to bring the art of making gunpowder
to perfection in England, and for the convenience of his
works in the neighbourhood, purchased the estate at Wotton.
He m. 1st, Rose, dau. and heir of Thomas WiUiams, Esq..
brother and heir of Sir John Wilhams, Knt., and by Uer had
several children, of whom,
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TIIE LANDED GENTRY.
EVE
Tliomas, of Long Ditton, whose Krnndson, Sir Edward Evelyn,
of Long Ditton, was created a Bart, in 1682-3, but d. without
male issue in 1692, when the title became extinct.
John, of whose line we treat.
George, of Everley and Wcstdean. The dau. and heiress of
Sir John Evelyn, Knt. of 'VVestdean, m. Robert Pierrepoint,
Esq. of Thoresby, and was mother of Evelyn, Duke of
Kingston.
George Evelyn, m. 2ndly, Joan Stint, and had by her six sons
and two daus., of whom he left surviving at his decease, in
1003, a dau., Catherine, m. Thomas Stoughton, Esq. of Stough-
ton, and one son,
Bichard, father of John Evelyn, the accomplished author of
Silia, ancestor of the Evelyns of Wotton, barts.
The second son,
John Eveltn, Esq. of Kingstone and Godstone, o»e of the
six Clerks in Chancery, to. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of
William Stevens, of Kingston, and left at his decease a son and
successor,
SiE John EvEtTN, Knt. of Godstone, M.P. for Bletchingley,
who TO, Thomasine, dau. and co-heir of William Heynes, Esq.
of Chessington, and by her (who was buried 1676) had issue,
John (Sir), his heir, of Godstone, created a bart. 1660,
d.s.p.m. 1671.
Geoege, of whom presently.
Jane, to. Sir William Leach, of Equerries, in Kent.
Elizabeth, m. Edward Hales, Esq.
The 2nd son,
Geobge E\'ELTN, Esq. of Nutfield, M.P. for Bletchingley, m.
thrice. By his second wife, Margaret Webb, he had (with
eeveral daus.) two surviving sons,
George, of Nutfield and Rook's Nest, Surrey, d. 1724, leaving
three daus., his coheirs.
Edward, of Felbridge, Surrey, h. 1681, whose granddau. and
heiress, Julia Annabella Evelyn, to. Sir George Augustus
Shuckburgh, Bart., and had an only dau. and heiress, Julia,
who m. Hon. Charles C. JenkinsoU; Earl of Liverpool, and
d. 1814.
By Frances, his third wife, dau. of Andrew Broomhall, Esq. of
Stoke Newington, George Evelyn, of Nutfield, had (besides a
dau., Frances, who d. warn.) two sons,
I. Richard, of whom presently.
II. William, of St. Clere, in Kent, h. 1686; m. 1st, Frances,
dau. and heir of William Ghmville, Esq., assumed, in
consequence, the surname of Glanvillb, and had an only
dau., Frances, wife of Admiral Edward Boscawen. He m.
2ndly (resuming on that occasion his patronymic, Evelyn),
Bridget, dau. of Hugh Raymond, Esq., by whom he had
1 William Evelyn, Esq. of St. Clere, m. Susanna Barret,
and had a son, William, who d. unra., and a dau., Frances,
who TO. Col. Hume (who took the name and arms of
Eveltn). She d. s. p. 18.34.
2 George Raymond Evelyn, Esq., to. 1766, Jane Elizabeth
Leslie, Countess of Rothes in her own right, and had a
son, George WUUam, 10th Earl of Rothes.
Thf elder son,
BicHABD Eveltn, was settled at Nans, co. Kildar3. By his
first wife, Jane, sister of Alderman Thomas Mead, Lord Mayor
of Dublin 1758, he had one son, William. By his 2nd wife,
Elizabeth Caddan, who had issue who d. in infancy. Richard
Evelyn d. 17.51, and was s. by his only son.
The Veet Rev. William Evelyn, Dean of Emly, Ireland, to.
Margaret, dau. of Christopher Chamberlain, Esq. of Cham-
berlain's Town, CO. Meath, and d. 1776, having had issue,
I. William Glanville, his heir, Capt. 4th (King's Own)
regt., mortally wounded 1776, d. at New York, unm.
II. John, of whom wc treat.
The 2nd but last surviving son,
John Evelyn, Esq. «. to the estate of Wotton, Surrey, 1817,
Tinder the will of Mary, Lady Evelyn, widow of Sir Frederick
Evelyn, Bart. He m. 24 Nov. 1787, Ann, dau. of Anthony
Shee, Esq. of Castlebar, and sister of Sir George Shee, Bart.,
and had issue,
William, in the army, d. unm. 1805, in the wreck of the
" Two Friends " transport.
Geoege, heir to his father.
Frances, to. 1822, Col. Rowley, and d. 1834.
Mr. Evelyn d. 1827, and was s. by his son,
Geoege Eveltn, Esq. of Wotton, Capt. 3rd regt. of Guards,
6. 16 Sept. 1791; m. 12 July, 1821, Mary Jane, dau. of J. H.
Massy-Dawson, Esq. of Ballynacourte, M.P., and had issue,
I. William John, now of Wotton.
II. George Palmer, of Hartley Manor, Kent, Lieut.-Col. Com-
manding 1st Royal Surrey Militia, late Capt. in the Rifle
Brigade, h. 1823; m. 1855, Miss Esther Emiline Phillips, and
has issue,
George Rowley John, 6. 1857.
Charles William GlanviUe, b. 1860.
Edward Shoe, h. 1SG6.
Mary Emiline.
HI. Charles Francis, Lieut.-Col. 3rd Surrey Militia.
IV. Frederick Massy (Rev.), late Vicar of Oakwood, Surrey;
m. 1848, Miss Oretta Cox, and had issue, William Frederick
Massy, John Dawson, anil Mary Adelaide. The Rev. F. M.
Evelyn d. 1877.
V. James, Capt. Grenadier Guards, m. 1860, Miss Annie
Davis, and d. 1874, having had issue, James Boscawen,
6. 1868, d. 1869 ; and Alberta Silva.
VI. Edmund Boscawen (Rev.), St. Clere, Sevenoaks, late
Rector of Wotton, Surrey, m. 1857, Lucy Emma, dau. of
Rev. Charles Francis Johnson, Vicar of AVhite Lackington,
Somerset.
Mr. Evelyn d. 1829.
ArriiH — Az., a griffin passant or, a chief of the last. Crest—
A griffin passant or, beaked forelegged and ducally gorged az.
Motto — Durete.
Smt — Wotton, Dorking, Surrey.
EVERAUD OF FTJLNEY HOUSE.
EvEEAED, Robert, Esq. of Fulney House, co.
Lincoln, J.P., D.L., Lord of the Manor of Wyke-
ham, 2nd son of late Samuel Everard, Esq., m. 1846,
3rd dau. and co. heiress (with her sisters, Anne, m.
John Bowen Gumbleton, Esq. of Fort William,
CO. Waterford, see GtTJMBLEton of Glvnnatore,
Elizabeth, m. William Whitting, Esq. of Thorney
Abbey, co. Cambridge, and Mary, m. Charles Green,
Esq. of Spalding, co. Lincoln) of Henry Eyerard,
Esq. of Spalding, and has an only dau.,
Sarah EUzabeth, m. 3 Feb. 1870, Edward Montague Earle
AVelby, Barrister-at-Law, 4th son of Sir Glynne Earle
Welby Gregory, Bart, of Denton Hall, co. Lincoln.
iLinCajE- — The Lincolnshire Everards family are said, by
the great Norfolk archaeologist, Mr. A. W. Blencoe, to be the
oldest remaining branch of the Everard family of Great
Waltham, Essex.
Artns—Mg., a fess wavy between three estoiles gu. Cn '—
A man's head in profile couped at the shoulders ppr. on the
head a long cap barry wavy or and sa. turned gold. Motto—
Perseverando.
/Seai— Fulney House, near Spalding.
EVERARD OF RANDLESTOWN.
EvEEAED, Nugent Taxbot, Esq. of Randlestown,
CO. Meath, J.P., M.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, b. 24
Oct. 1849; s. his father 1864; m. 6 Nov. 1873,
Sylvia, dau. of William Humphi-ys, Esq. of Bally-
haise, co. Cavan, and has a son and heir, Richard
William, b. 1874.
ILfltCilgC— Two pedigrees, supplying each other's de-
ficiencies, two shields of arms with quarterings, and a great
number of old parchments and papers (in a very bad state of
preservation) give the following details:
Maetin Eveeaed (son of Hdgo Eveeabd), went over
Ireland with John in the year 1187, on the occasion of the
latter being appointed Governor of Ireland by his father
Henet II. For his military services he was granted lands and
castles in Meath. His son,
RoGEB Eveeabd, in. Olivia Randhill, heiress of Randillstowne,
and was father of
James Evebaed, of Randillstowne, living in 1356, to. Mar-
garet, dau. of Patrick Plunkett, of Bewley, co. Louth, and was
s. by his son,
RicHABD Evebaed, of Randillstown, m. Jane, dau. of Patrick
Garland (or Gernon), of Garlandstown, and left a son,
Pateick Eveeabd, of Randillstown, m. Catherine, dau. of
Sir Alexander Plunkett, of Ratlimore (Lord Chancellor of
Ireland, 1463), and had issue,
John or Pateick Eveeaed, of Randalstown, to. Catherine,
dau. of Thomas FitzJohn, of Fianstown, co. Meath, and left a
son,
James Eveeabd, of Randalstown. He m. Catherine, dau. of
Sir Patrick Baraewall, Knt. of Fieldstown, and was living
14 Henby VII., 1499, and had a son,
Pateick Eveeaed, of Randalstown, m. Margaret, dau. of
James Bath, of Athcarne, and left a son,
RiCHAED Eveeaed, of Randalstown, his heir, m. Margaret,
dau. of Thomas Darby, Patron of the Living of Killberry, i
1511 (MS. Marsh's Library) and had issue,
SiE Pateick Eveeabd, Knt., m. Elizabeth, dau. of JoUu
Egurde or Asarde. He was s. by his son,
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James Everard, of Randalstown, m. before 1st Edward VI.,
Elenor, dau. of Sir Thomas Bellew, Knt. of Duleek, and widoiv
•of Sir Nicholas Plunkett. lie J. 20 March, 1564, leaving two
sons,
Richard, who inherited Randalstown.
Nicholas, who settled at Fethard, co. Tippcrary, and had a
son,
John, of Fethard, whose son,
Redmond, of Fethard, was father of Sir John Everard,
Bart, of Fethard, so created in 1622. The title became
extinct at the death of the 4th Bart.
Richard Everard, Esq. of Randalstown, the eldest son, s.
his father, and m. Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Plunkett, of
Sibbstown. Having contended with Michael Cusack of Rath-
ildron, concerning certain lands between Randlestown and
Symonstown, a.d. 1570, a Commission was appointed "out of
he Queen's Majesty's Exchequer," together with Sir Patrick
3arnewall and Gerald Wesley, of Dangan, to act as arbitrators
n the settlement of the dispute. He d. 12 Dec. 1575, leaving
James Everard, Esq. of Randalstown, in. Jane, dau. of
loser Gernon, of Killencowle. There is extant an Indenture
)f Lease of certain lands dated 7 July, 1590, executed by him.
n the 29 Elizabeth an inquisition was taken of the lands
n his possession, and an acccount of the estates held by his
iredecessors, 12 Henri VI., a.d. 1434. He rf. 1611, Icariug
wo sons,
John, his heir.
Patrick, built the chapel of St. Anna de Randalstowne, and
left his name on a chalice with the date 1637.
John Everard, Esq. of Randalstown, the eldest son, m.
j'.lizabeth, dau. of Christopher Darditz, of Darditzrath, co.
i-outh. He claimed certain lands in co. Meath, before the
Right Honourable the Commission approved for the adjudi-
ation of claymes," a copy of which claim, made by Thomas
verard, his grandson, is among the family papers. Ho was s.
y his son,
Richard Everard, Esq. of Randalstown, to. Maud, dau. of
apt. Thomas Netterville, of Blackcastle, co. Meath, seventh
an of the first Viscount Netterville. The marriage settle-
lents are still preserved. He d. 1640, leaving two sons,
Thomas, his successor.
Patrick, a Lieut, in Sir Michael Creagh's regt. in King
James II.'s army, and M.P. for Kells in James's Parliament.
He was attainted, and in 1697, part of his Meath estate was
granted to Arthur Padmore and Joshua Dawson. In 1703,
a further section of his Meath property was purchased by
Alderman John Leigh, of Drogheda, from the Commis-
sioners of the Forfeited Estates, and another by the Hollow
Swords Blades Company. His estates in co. Roscommon
were acquired on similar title by Richard Lloyd, of Cave-
town, and those in co. Longford, by James Johnston, of
Littlemount, co. Fermanagh. He vi. Catharine, dau. of
Alexander Plunkett, of Gibbstown, and d. s.p.'m. 1720.
Thomas Everard, Esq. of Randalstown, the eldest son, s.
s father, and to. Anne, dau. of Thomas Barnewall, Esq. of
tackallen, co. Meath. He was restored in 1663 to part of his
tate (of which he had been deprived during the usurpation
f the Protector Cromwell). His will is dated " May ye 22nd,
387," and mentions his issue,
Mathias. Christopher.
Margaret, m. James Misset, Esq. of Pluntown, co. Meath.
Mary. Alison.
e was s. by his eldest son,
Mathias Everard, a Lieut. -Co!, in King James II.'s army,
eing within the benefit of the Articles of Limerick, he was
lowed certain estates in fee in co. Meath, as son and heir of
hcmas Everard, and a certain estate in fee in the co. Meath
rfeitures of Patrick Everard. His pass from Limerick, signed
C de Ginckell, is still extant. He d. 14 March, 1714.
Christopher Everard, Esq., his brother, s. to his estates,
id m. 1st, 1715, Teresa, dau. of Mark Baggott, Esq. co.
ildare, and by her had issue, Mary and Anne {d. 1730); he
. 2ndly, Teresa, dau. of Capt. Thomas Plunkett, of Tuitrath,
I. Meath, brother of Christopher, 10th Lord Dunsany, and d.
'32, leaving by his second wife,
John, his heir.
Thomas, Capt. in a Cavalry regt., who was killed in
Bohemia, June, 1757, in the Duke of Cumberland's ill-
starred campaign.
Francis, Lieut.-Col in the King of Naples' regt. of Foot Guards.
Catharine.
John Everard, Esq., his son and successor, 6. 1722, con-
rmed on coming of age in 1747, to the Established Church,
e TO. Margaret, dau. of Hugh O'Reilly, of Ballinlough Castle,
estmeath, and d. 1764, leaving an only son, under the guar-
anship of the Right Hon. Lord Bellew and Sir William Baggott,
Thomas Everard, Esq. of Randlestown, who was Ili^h
Sheriff of Meath in 1795, and raised and commanded a coras
of yeomanry, called the Kilberry Yeomanry, in the Rebellion
of '98. He m. his eousin, Barbara, dau. of Jailies O'Reilly
Esq. of Ballinlough Castle, and had seven sons and three
da us.,
I. John, of Randlestown, his successor. Col. in the army
TO. his eousin, Barbara, dau. of Sir Hugh Nugent, of Ballin-
lough, and d. s. p.
II. Thomas, Capt. in the Navy, lost his right arm in the
aftair ot the "Wasp," and d. of yellow fever in the West
Indies, unm.
HI Mathias, a Major-Gen. in the army, s. his eldest brother.
When only 17 years of age, he led the forlorn hope at Monte-
video on the 3rd of February, 1807. For his gallantry on
that occasion, he was promoted to a company in the 14th
regt., was presented with a swoi d by the Patriotic Fund at
Lloyd s, and honoured with the freedom of the city of Dublin
"e f.e^'ecl in the expedition to Walcheren, and at the siege
of I lushing, and was thanked in divisional orders. He was
also at the Battle of Corunna, commanded the 14th regt.
at the siege and capture of Hatras, in Feb. 1817, and took
part m the Pmdaree and Mahratta wars in 1817 and 1818
He was promoted to the rank of Major in 1821. In 18'26
he commanded the 14th regt. at the siege and capture
ot Bhurtpore, for which he was personally mentioned in
Lord Combermere's public despatch, and was promoted to
the rank of Lieut.-Col. In 1841 he was made Col., and
/^l"""'.?"!.' °° "'® ""' N°^- 1851. He received the Order
°* 'l^e Bath, and the Hanoverian or Guelphic Order. He d.
IV. \yilliam, Lieut. R.N., d. of yellow fever in the West
Indies, uiim.
"imulTllm'^'^^' ^^^^ ''''^^'' ''■ °^ ^""""^ ^''''"' '" "''^ '^^'=5*
VI. George, of Randelstown (Rev.), B.A., Rector of nnna^h-
patriek, the family living, s. his brother. General BlatWas
Everard, in 1857, and d. 1863, warn., and was s. by his
brother. '
VII. Richard, of Randlestown, Capt. in the army,m. Mathilda
dau. of Le Marquis d'Amboise, andd.lS64, leavinc three
sons and five daus., ^
1 Nugent Talbot, his successor, now of Randlestown
2 Arundel. 3 James.
1 Mathilda, to. John Roberts, Esq. of Dormstown Castle
2 Grace, to. G. W. Dixon, Esq.
3 Rosabel. 4 Katherine. 5 Amy.
I. Margaret, m. Joseph Barnewall, Esq. of Bloomsbury, co.
Meath, and had issue.
II. Barbara, m. Patrick Barnewall, Esq. of Causestown co
Meath. m. Fanny, d. unm.
Arms— Gu., a fess wavy between three estoiles arg. Crest—
A pelican in her piety ppr. Ilottn—Yirtm in actione consistit
-Seai— Randlestown, near Navan, co. Meath.
EVERED OP HILL HOUSE.
EvERED, Egbert Guy, Esq. of Hill House,
Somerset, J.P. and D.L., High Sherifp in 1870, m.
1827, Jane, second dau. of John Barrett, Esq., by
Ann, his -wife, dau. of the Rev. John Marsh, Rector
of Lamyatt, Somerset, and has issue,
I. Andrew Guy, J.P., late Capt. 54th regt., m. Louisa Emily,
dau. of Rev. Henry Townend, late Rector of Lifton Devon,
and has issue.
II. John Guy Courtenay. ni. John Jeffery Guy.
ILl'lTCiltir. — This family is of considerable antiquity, and
has for centuries been located in the neighbourhood of Otter-
hampton (which manor is now in the possession of Mr. Robert
Guy Evered), and the adjoining parishes. In the title deeds
the name is indifferently spelled Everard and Evered.
John Evered, Esq., son of John Evered, Esq. and Joan Guy
his wife, m. Anne, dau. and heiress of Andrew Guy, Esq. of
Barford House, Enmore, Somerset, and had issue,
Robert Guy, now of Hill House.
John. Charles WUliam Henry (Rev.).
Elizabeth. Anne.
Sophia, m. Thomas Nutcombe Qtucke, Esq. of Newton St.
Cyr, Devon, Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards.
Srais— Hill House, Bridgwater, Somerset; Stone Lodge,
Exton Dulverton ; Bonford House, Enmore, Bridgwater.
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EVERSFIELD OF DENNE PARX.
EvEESFiELD, Charles Gilbeet, Esq. of Denne
Park, Sussex, D.L., m. 18iy, Isabella, dau. of P.
Pigott Staiusby-Conaut, Esq. of Sherfleld, Basing-
stoke.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
EYE
iLfnr<15f.— KtcHOtAs EvEBSFiEtD, Esq. of Grove, Hast-
ings, Sussex, High Sheriff 1619, son of Thomas Eversfield, Esq.,
High Sheriff of Sussex 1599, m. Dorothy, dau. of Edward
Goring, Esq. of Okehurst, and was father of
John Evebsfieid, Esq. of Charlton Court, Sussex, who w.
1st, Hester, dau. and co-heir of John Knight, Esq. of Wester-
gate ; and 2ndly, Susan, widow of Thomas Foster, Esq. of
Iden, and dau. and co-heir of Francis Norman, Esq. of
Salehurst. By his 1st wife, John Eversfield had a son and
heir,
Nicholas Eveesfield, Esq. of Charlton Court, aged 16 in
1662, who m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-lieiress of Nicholas Geld-
ridge, Esq. of Bourne, and left a dau., Mary, m. Nicholas
Gilbert, Esq. of East Bourne; and a son,
Chables Evehsfield, Esq. of Deniie Place, M.P. Sussex
1710, who in. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Henry Duncombe,
Esq. of Weston, Surrey, and had issue,
Charles iSir), Bart, of Denne, f/. «. v- 26 Oct. 1784.
Olive, of Denne, heiress of her brother, d. unm. 1803,
aged 90.
Maey, of whose descendants we treat.
The 2nd dau.,
Maby Eversfield, m. 10 June, 1735, James Markwick, Esq.
of Catsfield, Sussex; and their son,
William Maukwick, Esq., took the name of Eversfield
under the will of his aunt, Olive Eversfield. He d. 6 April,
1812, leaving, by Mary his wife,
Charles, 10th Hussars; sold Charlton Court 1817; d.s.p.
1818. Jastes.
Sophia, TO. 1820, Edwaid Bligh, Esq.
The 2nd son,
James Eversfield, Esq. cf Denne Park, High Sheriff 1822,
7)1. 1815, Mary, eldest dau. of Eobert H. Crew, Esq., and by
her (who m. 2ndly, 1827, Henry Ti edcroft, Esq.) had issue,
Charles Gilbert, now of Denne Park.
Ann Isabella Mary, m. Charles Bethune, Esq.
Sophia, m. 7 June, 1845, Henry William George, Srd Mar-
quess of Anglesey.
Mr. Eversfield d. 29 Sept. 1826.
Arms — Erm., on a bend sa. three mullets pierced or. Crest
— Out of a ducal coronet a camel's head all or.
Seat — Denne Park, near Horsham, Susses.
EWE2T.
{See Oer-Ewing.)
♦
CRITM-EWINa OF STRATHLEVEN.
Ceum-Ewixg, Humphet-Ewixg, Esq. of Strath-
leren, co. Dumbarton, Lord-Lieut, for that sliire,
M.P. for Paisley 1857 to 1874, b. 16 July, 1802 ;
m. 1825, Helen, dau. of the late Eev. John Dick,
D.D., of Glasgow, and has,
I. Alexander, ra. 1S59, Jane, only dau. of Vice-Admiral
Hayes O'Grady, of Erinagh House, co. Clare, and has
issue. II. John.
III. Humphry, m. Jessie, dau. of Neil RobsoU; Esq.
I. Jane Coventry, m. Col. John Bayly, E.E.
Mr. Crum-Ewin,cr, who is son of the late Alexander
Crum, of Thornliebank, co. Eenfrew, by Jane Ewing
his wife, dau. of the late Walter Ewins Maclae, Esq.
of Cathken, N.B., assumed, 1853, his additional
surname of Ewixg, in compliance with the will of
his uncle, James Ewing, Esq. of Strathleven, co.
Dumbarton.
Scf/i — Ardincaple Castle, Helensburgh, co. Dumbarton.
Town Rfsidencc—68, George Square, Glasgow ; Eeform and
Union Clubs, London, S.W.
EYRE OF WILTSHIRE.
EtnCage.— The old WiUsWre family of Eyre enjoyed, for
several centuries, the highest distinction within its native
county, and was of consideration in the State, most of its chiefs
having had seats in Parliament, and two of them, learned in
the law, upon the Bench— one as Lord Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas; a branch, too, which emigrated to Ireland,
attained the peerage of that kingdom.
Thomas Eyre, Esq. ofNewSarum, lineally descended from
Humphrey le Heyr, ol Brouiliam, Wilts, held lands in Wimborn,
Dorset, 21 Elizabeth. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Roftcrs,
Esq. of Poole, and had issue, i. Robert, his heir; ii. Giles, of
Brickworth, Wilts, from whom descends the family of the Loud
Eyre, of Ireland (see Etbe of Eyre Court Castle) ; iii. Christo-
pher, 6. 1578, founder of Eyre's Hospital, in Sarum, d. «. p. 5
Jan. 1624; iv. Thomas, b. 1580, Mayor of Sarum 1610, ances-
tor of the Etees of Box, who merged in the Eyees of Botley
Grange, and the Eyres of Warrens, Bramshuw ; v. William,
6. 1585, Barrister-at-Law, bequeathed his estate of BonhamB
to his great-nephew. Sir Samuel Eyre, and d. Nov. 1646;
VI. John; i. Elizabeth, m. Gilbert Tooker, Esq. of Madington,
Wilts; II. Catherine, m. Thomas Hooker, Esq. of Boveridge;
III. Rebecca, ra. John Love, Esq. of Basing; iv. Anne, m.
John Swaine, of Gunvill, Dorset. Thomas Eyre d. 1628,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Etee, Esq. of Chilhampton and Sarum, 5. 1569;
Barrister-at-Law, who m. Anne, dau. of the Eight Eev. John
Still, Bishop of Bath and Wells, by Anne his 1st wife, dau. o'
Thomas Arblaster, Esq. of Hadley, and dying Aug. 1638, left'
(with two daus., Blanche, m. Thomas Pclham, of Comptor
Valence; and Catherine, m. Charles Chatmcey, of Herts) £|
son and successor,
EoBEET Eyee, Esq. of New Sarum and Chilhampton, 6. 1010
m. Anne, dau. of Sam. Aldersey, Esq. of London, descendcc
from the family of Aldersey of Aldersey, co. Chester, and hac
issue. He d. March, 1654, and was s. by his son.
Sir Samoel Evee, Knt. of Newhouse and Chilhampton
bapt. 26 Dec. 1633; who inherited the estate of Bonhams froD
his great- uncle, William Eyre, and purchased Newhouse fron
his cousin, William Eyre, 1660. Sir Samuel was one of th
Puisne Judges of the King's Bench tem'p. William III. He m
Martha, Srd dau. and co-heiress of Francis Lucy, Esq., am
had issue. Sir Samuel d. 12 Sept. 1698, and was s. by hi
eldest son.
The Right Hon. Sir Robert Eyre, Knt., P.C, of Newhouse
&. 1666 ; Recorder of Salisbury 1696, M.P. for that city 17CC
Chancellor to the Prince of Wales (George II.), and eventuall.
Lord Cliief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. Hera
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Rudge, Esq. of Warley Place, Es8es|l(
and had three sons and a dau., Robert, his successor; Samue
V.D., d.s.p. 2-060. 1742; Edward, Comptroller of Chelsel^
College, d.s.p. 29 June, 1750; Elizabeth, m. Richard Le« I
Esq. of Winslade. Chief Justice Eyre d. 28 Dec. 1735, and wa I
s. by his eldest son,
Robert Eyee, Esq. of New House, one of the Commissiono
of Excise, who in. Mary, dau. of Edward Fellowes, Esq. (
Shottesham, and had an only son, Eobert, who d. in his 9t
year, 7 Feb. 1734. Mr. Eyre d. 15 Dec. 1752, bequeathing h
estates, after the decease of his widow, to whom he left a li)
interest, to his cousin, Samuel, son of his uncle, Kingsmi
Eyre, Mrs. Eyre d. 24 Oct. 1762, when
Samuel Eyre, Esq., inherited, and became of New Housi
He TO. Stewart, dau. of John Russell, Esq., Consul-Gener;
at Lisbon, and Envoy to the Barbary Powers, and had tw bi
daus.,
Susannah Harriet, to. AVilliam, son of Admiral Charltf™
Wager Purvis, of Darsham, Suffolk, M.P. for AldbordUL-l { '
which William assumed the surname of Eyee. Hi- riu i
dau. and co-heiress, Harriet Eyee, to. William Ci'i;
Matcham, Esq., D.C.L., of Hoaillands, Sussex, ekli: ft n.
of George Matcham, Esq. of A.shford, by Catherine h;i
wife, youngest sister of Horatio, Lord Nelson, and had issu I •
Charlotte Louisa, to. Alexander Popham, Esq. of Ba/l
borough, Somerset, and had issue.
Mr. Eyre, M.P. for New Sarum, d. Dec. 1794, when his estat
passed to his elder dau., and the representation of the fami
devolved on his brother,
Walpole Eyre, Esq. of Burnham, Bucks, whom. Nov. 176
Miss Sarah Johnson, and had three sons,
Heney Samdel, of St. John's Wood, an officer in the army
John Thomas, to. Harriet Margaret, dau. of — Ainslie, "'
and had issue, Walpole George; George John; and He
lietta.
Walpole, 7!i. Elizabeth, dau. of — Johnson, Esq., and ha
Henry Samuel; Frederick Edwin, to. 8 Aug. 1843, Eliz
youngest dau. of Thomas Alexander Eaynsford, Esq
Devonshire Place; Elizabeth Annabella; Alathea San
Henrietta; and Emma Harriet.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron sa. three qiiatrefoils or. Crest
On a cap of maintenance ppr. a booted and armed I
couped at the thigh quarterly arg. and sa. spur or. 32olto
Virtus sola invicta.
EYRE OF EYRE COURT CASTLE.
Eyee, John, Esq. of Evre Court Castle, c .
Galway, J.P., b. 12 A]iril, 1820 ; m. 23 Oct. 184 ij,
Eleanor, dau. of Hubert BiiLler Moore, Esq. (,i,
Shannon Yiew, and has had issue,
EYE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EYR
53J
I. JonN.
II. lUibertButlcr, AssistantSuperintendentof Police, Assam,
d. uwn. 10 Mny, 1878. Iii. Gregory.
I. Aline, m. — Miller, Esq., late 8th Hussars.
II. Mary Eleanor, m. 1874, John Claude Ale.xauder Auchin-
leek, ICsq., Capt. Royal Artillery.
m. Constance, and iv. Edith (twins).
V. A dau. VI. Beatiice. vii. Jane.
ICtlirajC— Col. Right Hon. John Eyre, second son of
tLEs ICyre, Esq. of Brickworth, Wilts (see Eyre of WilU)
comp:mied Gen. Ludlow to Ireland, and after the rcstora-
m of King Charles II. was returned to Parliament lor the
wn of Galway, and received a patent from the Crown, dated
62, granting him the Manor of Eyre Court, and other lands
the COS. of Galway and Kerry. Col. Eyre m. Mary, dau. of
lilip Bygoe, Esq., High Sherifl of King's Co. 1662, and had
John, his heir.
:i. Samuel, a Col. in the array of King William III., received
large grants of land after the siege of Limerick, in the cos.
' Clare and Galway ; he was M.P. for the town of Galway
1715, m. 1st, his cousin, Jane, dau. of Edward Eyre, Esq. of
Galwjy; 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Robert Stratford, Esq., M.P.
Baltinglas, co. Wicklow, and had issue by both marriages.
Eyre d. 1684, and was s. by his eldest son,
'OHN Eyre, Esq. of Eyre Court Castio, m. 7 Feb. 1G77,
rgery, dau. of Sir George Preston, of Craigmillar, in Mid
n, niece of the Duchess of Ormonde, by wliom he had
le,
George, his heir.
. John, i,,. 23 June, 1711, Hon. Eose Plunkett, dau. of
Matthew, 7th Lord Louih, and had two sons, John and
Giles, of whom presently.
Mary, j,i. Right Hon. George Evans, M.P., of Bulgaden
Hall, CO. Limerick, ancestor of ihe Lords Carbery.
Elizabeth, m. Richard Trench, Esq., M.P., of Garbally.
Emiha, to. 1st, Eev. William Wilson, of Piersficid, co.
estmcath; and 2ndly, John Rochfort, Esq. of Clogrenane.
7. JIargery, m. Shuckburgh Whitney, Esq. of New Pass.
. Jane,
Eyre, who d. intestate (administration granted 15 Sept.
3), was s. by his eldest son,
EORGE Eyre, Esq. of Eyre Court Castle, who ni. Hon.
bara Coningsby, dau. of Thomas, Earl of Coningsby, and
only child, a dau., Barbara, m. 1st, 20 Jan. 1701,
iry Davis,_ Esq., and 2ndly, William Jackson, Esq. of
■aine. Mr. Eyre d. without male issue, 1711. His nephew,
3HN Eykb, Esq. of Eyre Court Castle, who m. 28 May, 1742,
e, sister of Robert W^aller, Esq. of Rookwood, by whom he
.»n only dau., Jane, d. s. p. Her will, dated 14 May,
proved 30 Sept. 1743. Ur. Eyre d. s. p. m. 1715,
was .<:. by his brother,
ERY Rev. Giles Eyre, Dean of Killaloe, m. Mary, dau. of
laid Cox, Esq., and grand-dau. of Sir Bichard Co.x, Bart.
unmanway, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Richard, M.P. and High Sheriff of co. Galway, m. 1st,
:mily Trench, of Garbally ; 2ndly, Anchorette, eldest dau.
f Samuel Eyre, Esq. of Eyreview, and had issue,
1 GitEs, heir to his uncle. Lord Eyre.
2 John, an officer in the army, m. Jane, eldest dau. of
James Purcfny Esq. of Purefoy Place, King's Co., and
had, besides daus., an only son,
Ptichard, m. Eleanor, dau. of Capt. Baldwin, H.E.I.C.S.,
and had issue, 1 Richard FitzRichard, Lieut. 44th
regt., d. in the Crimea; 2 Philip Homan, Major 3Sth
regt., m. Lucy Catherine Louisa, only dau. of the late
William Clarke, Esq. of Clifton, co. Gloiacester, and has
issue ; 3 Henry Baldwin, late 25tli regt. ; 4 Stratford
Thomas; 5 Falkiner: 6 Gerald Dillon; 7 Edmund;
1 Annie Grattan, lu. Lieut.-Col. Faitlough, 48th regt.
5 Richard (Rev.) 4 Robert.
Thomas, an ollicer in the army. 6 Samuel.
Jane, m. Peter Blake, Esq. 2 Mary.
Robert.
Dean of Killaloe d. 1757, and was s. by his eldest son,
HN Eyre, Esq., who was elevated to the Peerage in 17CS
IRON Eyre, of Eyre Court. His Lordship m. 1746, Eleanor,
of James Staunton, Esq., Galway, and had one dau.,
ry, m. Hon. James Caulfeild, son of James, 3rd Viscount
narlemont, and had issue, James Eyre Caulfeild; and
leanor, rn. Hon. William Howard, afterwards 2nd Earl of
icklow. Mr. Caulfeild, his wife, and infant child, were
St in a hurricane between Ireland and England in 1775.
Eyre d. 1782, and was s. by his nephew,
.Es Eyre, Esq. of Eyre Court Castle, Col. Galwar Militia;
t, Ann, dau. of Michael Daly, Esq. of Mount Pleasan'
idy Ana Gore, his wife, and had issue,
t, wa
I. John, his heir. n. Richard.
I. Anil, m. Walter Lambert, Esq. of Castle Lambert.
II. Anchoretta, m. Burton Persse, Esq. of Moyode Castle
III. Jane, m. Rev. Samuel Roberts.
IV. Eleanor, m. Col. Disney, E.I.C.S.
He TO. 2ndly, Sophia, dau. of Jonathan Walsh, Esq. of Walsh
Park, CO. Tipperary, and d. 1830. His elder son,
John Eyre, Esq. of Eyre Court Castle, h. 15 May, 1794; m.
21 Aug. 1818, Mary, dau. of WiUiam Aruiit, Esq., and had
issue,
I. John, now of Eyre Court Castle.
II. William Armit, deceased. m. Marmaduke.
I. Anastasia, m. Capt. Russell, 97th regt.
II. Charity. m. Georgiana.
IV. Eleanor. v. Dia.na.
VI. Nance. vii. Charlotte.
VIII. Mary. ix. Bessy Armit.
Mr. Eyre was killed out hunting Feb. 1850, and was s. by his
eldest son,
John Eyre, Esq., now of Eyre Court Castle.
Arms—Ar^., on a chevron sa. three quatrcoils or. Crest—
A leg in armour couped at the thigh ppr. gMrnishcd and
spurred or. JVfo«o— Over the arms, Si je puis : under the
shield. Virtus sola invicta.
.Seat— Eyre Court Castle, co. Galway.
EYRE OP WARRENS, BRAMSHAW,
Etee, Geohge Edwaed, Esq. of Warrens, Bram-
shaw, Wilts, J.P., High Sheriil' 184i, Barrister-at-
Law, M.A., late Recorder of Romsey, h. 8 April,
1804 ; m. 19 April, 1838, Penelope Ann Sophia, 3rd
dau. of the Rev. James Eyre and Penelope his
wife (3rd dau. of Thomas Henry Hill Phipps, Esq.
of Leighton House, Warminster), and by her (who
d. 2 Feb. 1863) has issue,
I. George Edward Briscoe, M.A., J. P., h. 22 Nov. 1840;
TO. 1873, Mary Mildred, younger dau. of the late Rev.
William Upton Richards, Vicar of All Saints, Margaret
Street, London.
I. Anna Sophia Penelope.
II. Penelope Emily. in. Rachel Mary.
ICtnCagC— Thomas Eyre, Esq. of South Newton, Wilts,
and of the city of Salisbury, 4th son of Thomas Eyre,
Esq., by Ehzabeth Rogers his wife (see Eyre of Wilis), was
Mayor of Salisbury 1610; to. Anne, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Jaye, of Fiddleton, Wilts; and d. 1633, having had by this
lady (who to. 2ndly, Robert Mede, of Marden, Essex), besides
other issue,
Thomas, of The Close of Salisbury, who, by Elizabeth his
wife, left an only son. Sir WUliam Eyre, of the city of
Salisbury, who d. unm. 1665.
William, of Box, Wilts, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph
Flowerdew, Esq. of Hethersett. Norfolk; and d. 1 Feb.
1699-1700, aged 82, leaving issue'.
Robert, d. unm. Christopher, of whom we treat.
The youngest son,
Christopher Eyre, Esq. of Maunder, living there in 1652-79,
was father, with other issue, of
Robert Eyre, Esq. of Putney, and of the city of London,
who m. 20 May, 1082, Anne, dau. of John Brisco, citizen of
London ; and d. 25 Aug. 1718, aged 60, having had, besides
several daus., two sons, John, of whom presently; and Robert,
of Symonds Inn, who d. s. p. The former,
John Eyre, Esq. of Putney and of Langford, Wilts, bapt.
27 Feb. 1682, TO..lst, 29 Jan. 1718, Anne, dau. of John PeUi-
ward, Esq. of Putney; and 2ndly, Phillis Pilkingtou, of
Lewes, Sussex, and by the former only (who d. 1733) had
issue,
I. Robert, b. 29 July, 1720; killed while hunting, vMm.
II. James (Rev.), d. 15 March, 1821, having had by Jane his
wife, an only dau., Jane Catherine, who predeceased him,
1820.
in. John (Rev.), D.D., of Wylye, Wilts, b. 30 Sept. 172C;
TO. 1st, Rebecca, sister of the Rev. Plamplin Cooley, of Tring,
Herts; sherf. j!. p. He to. 2ndly, 4 Sept. 1760, Elizabeth
Bradshaw, of Houghton, co. Bedford, and by her (who was
buried 2 March, 1763) had a son, John, 6. 17 June, 17C1,
and d. unm. March, 1815. He to. 3rdly, 14 July, 1763,
Susannah, dau. of Edward Layton, of Sunbury, Middlesex,
and by her, who d. 28 Dec. 1814, aged 84, had (with a dau.,
Susannah, who d. unm. 4 March, 1841), three sons, ox
whom,
James (Eev.), B.C.L., Vicar of Kirk Ella, and Incumbent
of North Dalton, co. York, m. 5 April, 1806, Penelope,
dau. of Thomas Henry lide Phipps, Esq. of Leighton
House, Wilts, and had issue,
2 M 2
532
EYE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EYE
Charles James Phipps (Rev.), M.A., Eural Dean and
Hector of St. Marylebone, London, m. 5Dec. 1839, Mary
Hulse, dau. of George Eyre, Esq. of Wairens, and has
issue surviving.
Henry Samuel Paul, of Livei-pool.
George Lewis Phipps, of Norbury Hill, ITpper Norwood,
b. 25 Feb. 1818; m. 1st. 8 June, 1848, Emily Sophia Le
Grice Malton, dau. of William INIalton, Esq. oi Wim-
pole Street, London, and has issue,
1 Charles Lewis, b. 8 Sept. 1850.
2 Layton, b. i Feb. 1853.
1 Constance Emma Sophia. 2 Mabel Penelope.
3 Blanche Emily Graham.
4 Agnes Mary Emily. 5 Lucy Lawrence Le Gnce.
6 MilUcent Emma Harriet Emily.
He m.2ndly, Isabella, dau. of William Stavers, Esq. and
Elizabeth his wife, re: Sutherland.
Emma Mary, m. 6 June, 1831, the Eev. George Pierce
Eichards, M.A., Eector of Stamford Courtenay,
Devon.
Caroline Antonetta Aspatia Jacintha, m. 26 July, 1831,
the Eev. Mark Cooper.
IV. Charles.
T. Mary, m. William Hussey, Esq. of Salisbury, M.P., and
d. 1754.
The youngest son,
Charles Bvre, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey, h. 18 Feb. 1732 ;
•served as High Sheriff of Surrey 1780. He to. 1st, 1771,
Hannah, dau. of John Briscoe, Esq. of Goodhurst, Kent; and
2ndly, Frances Elizabeth Medows, and by the former (who
d. 13 May, 1774) had issue, besides three sons and one only
dau., all d. in infancy,
George, of whom presently.
Maria, m. Thomas Thornton, Esq. of Clapham; and d
1843. Elizabeth.
Mr. Eyre d. 17 Sept. 1794. His only surviving son,
George Etre, Esq. of Warrens, in the parish of Bramshaw,
Wilts, Fellow of All Souls' Coll. Oxford, was Verd
of the New Forest, J.P. for Wilts and Hants, and High Sheriff
of the former 1815, b. 28 Jan. 1772; m. 1st, 30 June, 1803,
Frances, 3rd dau. of Sir Edward Hulse, Bart, of Braemore,
Hants; and 2ndly, Anna Maria, dau. of Horace Hayes, Esq.
of Brook Street, London, Col. in the army, and by the former
only (who d. 29 April, 1820), had issue,
George Edward, now of 'Warrens.
Charles Eichard, an officer in the army, 1827.
Henry Edmund, deceased.
Eobert Thornton, m. Harriet, 2nd dau. of Henry Eyre, Esq.
of Botleigh Grange, near F'areham, and had issue five sons
and three daus.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron sa. three quartrefoils or, in chief
an estoile of the last. Crest — An armed leg couped at the
thigh quarterly arg. and sa. spurred or. 3IoUo — Sola virtus
invicta.
/S'tc'.i— Warrens, Bramshaw, near Lyndhurst.
EYRE OF SHAW HOUSE.
Etee, Henry Johx Andeew, Esq. of Shaw
House, CO. Berks, b. 15 Sept. 1854 j s. his father
1876.
HtltraflC— The Etres of Bothigh Orange, Hants, are
descended from Giles Eyre, Esq. of Brickworth, Wilts, M.P.,
2nd son of Thomas Eyre, Esq. of New Sarum, High Sheriff of
Wilts 1640.
Henry Etre, Esq. of Botleifih Grange, m. Frances, 2nd
dau. of Rev. C. Tripp, D.D., Rector of Spofforth and Catton,
eo. York, and dying 1852, was s. by his son,
Henrt Richaiid Eyre, Esq. of Shaw House, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1858, 6. 20 Sept. 1813; ?ii. 20 Dec. 1849, Isabella
■Catherine, eldest dau. of Charles George Parker, Esq.
of Springfield Place, Essex, and had is.sue,
I. Henry John Andrews, now of Shaw House.
II. Edward Maurice, b. 9 Dec. 1855.
HI. John, 6.29 Oct. 1859. iv. Douglas, 5. 17 Oct. 1S60.
V. Charles George, b. 1 Dec. 1861.
I. Isabella Fiances. ii. Mabel.
Be d. 1876.
Anns— Arg., on a chevron sa. three quatrefoils or. Crest—
A booted leg in armour couped at the thigh quarterly arg. and
ea. spur or.
/Seat— Shaw House, Newbury.
♦
EYRE OF RAMPTON.
Eyee, Heney, Esq. of Eampton, co. Notthigham, |
I. 4 Feb. 1834 ; served with the 2nd Battalion Eifle
Brigade in the Crimea during the campaign of
1855-56 ; wounded at the attack on the Eedan,
Sept. ; A.D.C. to Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. Eyre (med;
and clasp) ; served also during the mutiny in Indi:
1857-58 ; present at the siege and fall of Lucknoi
and with Eoss's camel corps at the fall of Calmi
(medal and two clasps, Lucknow and CenS
India) ; J.P. for cO. Nottingham, High Sheriff 187
and Lieut.-Col. N. Notts Eifle Volunteers; m.
March, 1861, Kathleen, dau. of the Eev. Eobe
Machell, and has issue,
I. Gervas Malcolm, 6. 17 May, 1862.
n. Morland Stanhope, 6. 16 May, 1863.
ILiuCaflC— William le Eyr, of Hope, co. Derby, terr.
Henry III. held lands of the King in capite by service of t
custody of the Forest of High Peak, and d. seised then
before 4 Dec, 28 Edward I. He was direct ancestor of
Gervase Eyre, Esq. of Newbold and Keveton, aged 28 ye;
at his father's (Anthony) decease, 31 April, 17 Elizabeth.
TO. Mary, 4th dau. of George Neville, Esq. of Thorny, Not
by Barbara his wife, one of the eight sisters and co-heirs
Sir George Hercy, Knt., Lord of Grove, and had issue. He
1626, and was s, by his son,
Anthony Eyre, Esq. of Loughton-en-le-Morthem, co. To
and of Keveton, co. Derby, aged 9 in 1585, father, by Al Ei
Markham his 1st wife, of
Sir Gervase Eyre, Knt., slain in defending Newark Gas
for King Charles, 5 May, 20th year of that reign; to. 30 N
1624, Elizabeth, elder dau. and co-heir of John Babingt
Esq. of Eampton, co. Notts (great-grandson of John Babi
ton, Esq. by Sanchia his wife, dau. and heir of Eichard St
hope, Esq. of Eampton), and had issue a son and a dau.
Gervase was s. at his decease (his widow m. William M<
D.D.) by his son,
Anthony Eyre, Esq. of Eampton, bapt. 17 Sept. 1634
TO. 1st, 9 June, 1657, Lucy, dau. of Sir John Digby, of Mi
field Woodhotise, co. Notts, and by her who d. June, 1
an only dau., Elizabeth. He ra. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of
John Pakington, Bart, of Westwood, co. Worcester,
Dorothy his wife, dau. of Thomas, Lord Coventry, and
issue, Gervase, his heir; Dorothy, m. 1610, to John E,
shaw, Esq.; Mary; and Margaret. Anthony Eyre d. 1( '•
and was s. by his son,
Gervase Etre, Esq. of Eampton, bapt. 20 Aug. 1669 ; B [y
Sheriff for Nottingham, and M.P., sometime resident l(
Sandbeck, co. York. He to. before 28 May, 1689, Gather
only surviving dau. of Sir Henry Cooke, Bart, of Wheatley,
by her (who d. 7 Nov. 1704), had issue, Anthony, his h
Henry of Eowter, co. Derby, father of Elizabeth, Countei
Mas.'iereene ; George, of West Eetford ; Charles, of Doncaijlly
M.D., father, by Elizabeth Fountaine his wife, of Eev. Antl
Fountaine Eyre, of Baronburgh, co. York. Gervase Eyijltf
16 Feb. 1703, and was s. by his son,
Anthony Eyre, Esq. of Eampton, sometime of Adwic!
Street and of Loughton, co. York, High Sheriff for %
1729. He TO. 23 Dec. 1717, Margaret, 5th dau. of Chi
Turner, Esq. of Kirk Leatham, co. York, and had issue.
d. 1748, and was s. by his son,
Anthony Eyre, Esq. of Grove, co. Notts, and of Adwic lEi
Street, 6. 9 Jan. 1727; to. 1755, Judith Lajtitia, only'
and heir of John Bury, Esq. of Nottingham, by Cathi
Flutchinson his wife, grand-dau. and heir of Sir Edn lie
Wasteneys, Bart., and had by her (who d. 1800) four sons
one dau.,
I. Anthony Hardolph, his heir.
II. John (Yen.), b. 19 Feb. 1758; Eector of Babworth J*
Notts, one of the Canons Eesidentiary of York, and i
deacon of Nottingham ; to. 12 April, 1790, Charlotte
dau. of Sir George Armytage, Bart, of Kirklees, co. ijlto
and had issue,
1 John Hardolph, 6. 2 May, 1792; to. his first oB,
Henrietta, dau. of Col. Eyre, of Grove ; but d. s. p,
2 Charles Wasteneys, late representative of the fa
3 Anthony Gervase, b. Aug. 1812. ,j.
1 Charlotte, in. Henry Willoughby, Esq. of Bi||*»
House, CO. York.
Archdeacon Eyre d. March, 1830.
III. Charles (Eev.), sometime Eector of Grove, h. 3 Jan.
d. unm. 2 June, 1796.
IV. George (Sir), K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Vice-Admiral of th«
&. 23 April, 1769; to. 1 Nov. 1800, Georgina, 3rd di
Sir George Cooke, Bart, of Wheatley, and dying 15
1839, left (with five daus., Mary Charlotte, to. the Bi
B. Howies; Caroline Julia; Harriet Sophia; ClU|
Mania; and Julia Letitia; two sons, ''
EYR
THE LANDEI* GENTRY.
EYE
533
1 Georsfc Ha'-dolph (Rev.), Vicar of Beighton, co. Derby,
b. at HatfielU, 20 Sept. 1801 ; d. Feb. 18G5.
2 William (Sir), K.C.B., Lieut.-Gen. in the army. Com-
mander of tlie forces in Canada, distinguished in the
Kaffir war and in the Crimea; b. 21 Oct. 1805; m.
Georgiana, davi. of the Hon. John Bridgman Simpson ;
and d. 1859, leaving a son, Arthur Hardolph, b. Is51.
I. Julia, 7)i. 1779, Robert Auriol Hay Druramond, afterwards
Earl of KinnouU, and d. s. p.
nthony Eyre d. 14 Feb. 1788, and was s. by his son,
Anthony Haedolph Eyre, Esq. of Grove, b. 8 March, 1757 ;
.eut.-Col. in the army, and at one time Col. of the Notting-
imshire Yeomanry, M.P. for the co. and Chairman of the
aarter Sessions at East Retford. He m. 20 Dec. 1783, Fran-
sea Alicia, 3rd dau. of Richard Wilbraham Bootle, Esq. of
xthom Hall, co. Lancaster, and sister to Lord SkeLnersdale,
whom (who d. 1810) he had issue,
Gervase Anthony, b. 20 Oct. 1791 ; an officer in the First
Foot Guards, killed at the Battle of Barossa, in Spain,
March, 1811, unm.
Mary Letitia, in. 23 Aug. 1804, Charles Herbert, Earl
Man vers; and d. 7 Sept. I8G.1.
Frances, to. Granville Harcourt Vernon, Esq., M.A., son of
the Archbishop of York.
Henrietta, in. 1st, her cousin, .John Hardolph Eyre, Esq. ;
and 2ndly, Henry Galley Knight, Esq. of Firbcck Hall, in
Yorkshire.
Eyre d. 1836, and was s. by his nephew,
Rev. Charles Wasteneys Eyre, of Hampton, b. 7 JMarch,
; m. 26 April, 1821, Lucy Dorothea, dau. of John Robiii-
"oulis, Esq. of Hcslertou and Buckton, co. York, and had
me,
Henry, now of Rampton.
Arthur Stanhope, b. 3 Aug. 1S40.
Lucy Harriet, m. Robert S. Machell, Esq., Cr.pt. Cind rcgt.
Eyre d. 30 Oct. 1862.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron sa. three quatrcfoils or. Crest —
armed leg couped at the thigh quarterly arg. and sa.
arrcd or.
Seat — Rampton Manor, Lincoln.
EYRE OF WELFORD.
ExEE, Charles, Esq. of Welford, co. Berks,
P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1831, b. 13 Oct. 1806 ;
1st, May, 1835, Mary Anne, dau. of G-eo.
yborne Popham, of Littlecote, Wilts, and by her
iio d. 1855) has a sou,
GlEORGE Bramston, J. P., 111. April, 1872, Lady Alice Frances
Lindsay, eldest dau. of the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres,
d daus., of whom the eldest, Isabella Mary, m. 15
ly, 1865, Archibald Hamilton, eldest son of Sir
Dunbar, Bart. He m. 2ndly, 1858, Louisa Char-
te, dau. of Rev. Thomas Eaudolph. Mr. Eyre,
lose patronymic is Houblox, assumed, 1831, the
rname and arms of Eyre, on succeeding his father,
e late John Archer UoaBLON, Esq., in the
elford estates.
BlfllpaSC— -WiLLiAsr EvRE, Esq. of Gray's Inn, a scion of
Eyres of Holme, co. Derby, assumed the surname of Archer,
ing m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Walter Wiottesley, Bart, of
ottesley, by Eleanor his wife, sister and heir of John
Cher, Esq. of Welford, Berks. By this lady he had no
ue ; but, by a 2nd wife, Susanna, sister and heir of Sir
chael Newton, Bart, of Barrs Court, he left two sons and
0 daus.,
FoiiN, his heir.
Uicliacl Archer Newton, d. s. p.
Misanna, m. 1751, Edward, 4th Earl 01 Oxford.
Catherine, m. Peter Blundell, Esq.
e elder son and heir,
lOHN Archer, Esq. of Welford, Berks, and Hulmc, co. Derby,
Lady Mary Fitzwilliara, dau. of John, 2nd Earl Fitzwilliani,
by her (who d. 1776) had a dau.,
Susanna Archer, who m. Jacob Houblon, Esq. {see family
Houblon), and had (with two daus.) one son,
fOHN Archer Hodblon, Esq. of HaUingbury, Essex, and
;lfcrd, Berks, who in. Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Bramston,
q. of Skreens, and had (with three daus.) five sons, the eldest
whom is the present John Archer Hocblon, Esq. of Hal-
ibury Place; and the 2nd, the present Charles Eibe, Esq.
Welford.
Seui — Wdiord, near Xcwbury.
MATJNSELIi-EYRE OF GALWAY.
Maunsell-Eyee, The Eev. Robert, Hedges
Eyee, of (jralway. Rector of Innishannon, co. Cork,
m. 5 Feb. 183G, Anna Maria, dau. of Ejre Evans,
Esq. of Ashhill Towers, co. Limerick, and has sur-
viving issue,
I. Eyre Orlando, 6. June, 1SG7: r,i. Louisa, dau. of the late
Rev. Mr. Conner, of Downdaniel, Innishannon.
II. Robert Hedges. iii. Richard Hare. iv. William.
I. Caroline Louisa. 11. Katharine Hare. iii. Mabel.
Mr. Maunsell Eyre is eldest son (by Ludy
Catherine Hare his wife, youngest dau. of William,
Earl of Listowel) of the late Richard Maunsell,
Esq., LL.D., Barrister-at-Law, 3rd son of the Rev.
George Maunsell, D.D., Dean of Leighlin {see
Mauxsell of Flassy), by Helena his wile, dau. of
Richard He Jges Eyre, Esq. of Macroom Castle, and
Mount Hedges, co. Cork. He assumed his present
surname of Eyee, in addition to his patronymic, iu
compliance with the will of his grand-uncle, Robert
Hedges Eyre, Esq., who d. s. p. 1810, ancl whose
property in Galway he then became possessed of.
ILinragC. — Edward Eyre, Esq., bapt. 23 Jan. 1626; 6th
son of Gik-s Eyre, Esq. of Brick worth, in Wiltshire, settled ia
Galway. He d. 14 April, 1683, leaving, by Jane his wife, a son,
Edward Eyre, Esq. of Galway, who m. Jane, dau. of Sir
William Maynard, Bart, of Walthamstow, and d. 5 Nov.
1729, leaving three daus., i. Jane, who to. twice, 1st, Simon
Purdon, Esq. of Tinnerana, co. Clare ; and 2ndly, Richard
Fitzpatrick, Esq. of Galway, Mayor and M.P. ; she d. without,
leaving issue; 11. Mary, to. 1st, Robert, son of Riuliard
Hedges, Esq. of Macroom, co. Cork, and left one son, Richard,
eventual successor to his grandfather, and one dau., Frances,
m. John Becher, Esq. of Hollybrook; Mary in. 2ndly, the.
Rev. Thomas Hemsworth, and had one dau., Jane; 111.
Elizabeth, m. William Rowan, Esq., and had issue one dau.,
Jane, m. George Hamilton, Esq. of Killeleagh Castle, co. Down,
by whom she was mother of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Esq.,
IV. Margaret, m. 1st, Francis Annesley, Esq. of Ballysax, co.
Kildare, and 2ndly, Dominick Burke, Esq. of Galway, M.P.;
shtid.s. p. 1181. Upon the death of the latter, the estates
of her father, Edward Eyre, Esq., vested in her nephew,
Richard Hedges, Esq. of Mount Hedges, co. Cork, who
thereupon assumed the surname of Eyre, in conformity with
his grandfather's will. He m. Helena, dau. of Edward
Herbert, Esq. of Muckross, co. Kerry, and d. 1780, leaving
(with two daus., Frances Jane, m. Simon White, Esq., and
mother of Richard Earl of Bantry (see Peerage), and Helena,
m. the Rev. George Maunsell, D.D., Dean of Leighlin, by
whom she was grandmother of the present Rev. Robert
Hedges Eyre Maunsell Eyre, see Maunsell of Plassy) two sons
Edward, the elder, who d. intestate and s. p. 1803; and
Uobert Hedges Eyre, who d. 1840, without issue, when
his Galway estates became vested in his grand-nephew. The
Rev. Robert Hedges Eyre Maunsell, grandson of his
sister, Helena, who has now assumed the additional sur-
name and arms of Eyre. The Macroom property the late
Mr. Hedges Eyre devised to the Hon. William Henry White
(now Earl of Bantry) ; the Berehaven estate to Lord Bcrc-
haven, 2nd Earl of Bantry; and that in Tipperary to Robert
White, Esq. of Glengariff.
ylrms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., on a chevron sa. three
quatrefoils or, for Eyre; 2udand3rd, arg., a chevron between
three raaunches sa., for Maunsell. Crests— 1st, Evbe: On a
cap of maintenance ppr. a booted and armed leg couped at the
thigli quarterly arg. and sa. spur or; 2nd, Maunsell : A falcon
hawk rising wings expanded ppr. Mottoes— Int. Si jo puis;
2nd, ilonorantes me honorabo; and 3rd, Quid vult vuido vult.
EYRE OF LINDLEY HALL.
Eyee, Vincent Anthony, Esq. of Lindley Hall,
CO. Leicester, and Newbold, co. Derby, b. 18U9 ; in.
1S12, Jane Frances, 3rd surviving dau. of Edward
Huddleston, Esq. of Sawston Hall, co. Cambridge,
and has issue,
I. Vincent Thomas, late Capt. 6th Dragoons, b. 29 Jan. 1843 ;
m. Sept. 1873, Barbara, youngest dau. of Thomas Giflard,
Esq. of Chillington, co. Stafford.
II. Arthur, m. June, 1S74, Julia O'Conor, and has issue,
Vincent Anthony, b. 1875; Arthur Nevilc, b. 1876.
yOi
EYE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EYS
I. Isabella, lii. 1SC5, H. Darcll, Esq. of Calehill, Kent, and d.
at Rome, 1866.
II. Julia, 1)1. Anthony Korris, Esq. m. Matilda.
2,inrnBP.— The family of Eyre, which claims Korman
origin, derives from Kichard Le Eyr, of llope, temp.
Uesby III. , ^ ^
Vincent Etbe, Esq. of lliglifield and Kewbold. co. Derby
(son of Nathaniel Eyre, E.'iq., and jrrandson of Vincent Eyre,
Esq ) was a descendant of this ancient race. Ho )u. Catherine,
only child of William Parker. Esq. of Ituinhill, and had, with
other issue,
I. A'iNCENT, of whom presently.
II John Lewis, Coont Etbe, of the Lateran Hall and .Xpo."!-
tolic Palace, in the Papal Dominions, m. 1st, Aug. 181 ,
S xrih dau. of William Parker, Esq. of Kingston-upon-HuU ;
and -Jmlly, 13 Jlay, 1828, Augustine Ci-cile Pulcherie, dau.
of Armand Dumesniel, Marquess de Sommery, which lady
it. 20 Feb. 1876. By the former (who d. B May 1825) he had
issue,
1 Vincent AYiUiam (Rev.), Honorary Chamberlain to the
Pope.
2 John Lewis (Rev.), d. 14 Oct. 1842.
3 Charles Peter (Most Rev.), Honorary Chambcvlam to the
Pope, consecrated 31 Jan. 1869, Archbishop of Anazorba,
Papal Delegate for Scotland, and now Archbishop of
Glaspow.
4 Thomas Joseph, of Uppcrcouvt (see that Arliclt).
6 William Henry (Pvcv.), d. 1871.
1 Caiherine Mary, d. young.
2 Anne Maria, m. 4 April, 1842, William E. Grainger, Esq.
of Causestown, co. Meath, who d. 7 July, 1872, leaving
issue.
.3 Juliana Frances, d. young.
4 Mary Agnes, d. in infancy.
The eldest son,
ViN-cEST Etbe, Esq. of Highfield and Nowbold, High
Sheriff of CO. Derby, b. 1774; m. 1S08, Mary, dau. of
Anthony Wright, Esq. of Eitzwalters, Essex, and d. 1851,
leaving issue,
Vincent Anthont, now of Lindlcy Hall.
Henry, 0. 1814.
Mary Frances. Lucy.
Anne, ni. John ErrlngtoD, Esq. of High Warden, Northum-
land, d. 1842.
Arms— Arg., on a chevron sa. three quatrefoils or. Ci-ext—
A leg in armour coupcd at the thigh quarterly arg. and sa.
spurred or. iV/o(^o— Nemincm metue innocens.
&a«s— Linley Hall, Nuneaton, co. Leicester; Newbold, co.
Derby; and Gilstead Hall, Essex.
EYRE OF UPPERCOUBT.
Etbe, Thomas Joseph, Esq. of Uppcrcourfc, co.
Kilkenny, High Slieriff 1868, and of Thorpe Lee,
Egham, Surrey, b. 11 June, 1821 ; m. 4 June, 1861,
Anne Jane, Lady Milford, 4t.h dau. of the Earl of
Wicklow (by Lady Cecil Frances, dau. of John
James, 1st Marquess of Abercorn), and widow of the
late Baron Milford.
1Linen.Qt.—S<e Etbe o/ llndloj Hall.
The present Thomas Joseph Eybe, Esq. of Uppcrcourt, is
the 4th son of John Lewis, Count Eyre.
Arms, dr. — See Eybe of L'mdlcii Hall.
^>a(«— Thorpe Lee, Egham, Suirey ; Uppcrcourt, near Fresh-
ford. Town Uomt—IG, Hill Street, Berkeley Square.
EYSTON OF EAST HENDRED.
Eyston, CiiAiiLKS John, Esq. of Hendrcd ironso,
Berks, J.P., i. 5 Nov. 1817; m. 10 Sept. 1863,
Agnes Mary, 5tli dau. of Micliacl Henry Blount,
Esq. of Ma))lc Durham, Oxon, and has issue,
I. TiiOMAB MoBE, b. 18 Aug. 1864.
II. John Joseph, b. l.'j March, 1867.
III. Charles Turbervilc, h. 7 March, 18GR.
I. Mary Winufride. ii. Agnes Mary.
iLinCaflC— The Eystons have enjoyed their Berkshire
estates in the male line since the reign of Henby VI., but
Inherit them from families in whoso possession they were at
a much earlier period.
John Kyston (whose family had, for three generations
before, possessed a manor in Isleworih, in Middlesex, now
belonging to the Duke of Northumberland), m. Isabel Stov
heiress of East Hendred, only dau. and heir of John Stov
Esq. of Burford, co. O.xford, by Maude his wife, only dau. a
heir of Ralph de Arches, grandson of William de Arches, M.
for Berks 1336, whose mother, Amicia, was dau. and heir
Kichard de Turbervile, of East Hendied. By Isabel his wi
John Eyston had a son and heir,
William Evston, Esq. of East Hendred, living there W.
who was father of
Thomas Eyston, Esq. of East Hendred. m. Elizabeth, dau.
Robert Hyde, Esq. and d. in 1531, leaving a son, his st
cessor,
John Eyston, Esq. of East Hendred, m. Maud, dau.
Humphrey TirrcU, Esq. of Warley, Essex, d. in 1045, when
was «. by his son,
John Eyston, Esq. 6. 1532 ; m. 1st, Joan Clifford, 2ndl
Jane, dau. of John Yatc, and widow of Oliver WellesborE
but by them had no issue. He m. 3rdly, Jane. dau. and c
heir of Thomas Berington, of Streatly, Berks, and had sever
child I en, by the eldest of whom,
W'illiam Eyston, E.sq., he was s. at his decease, 1590. Tl
gentleman i/i. Mary, dau. and co heir of James Thatcher, Et
of Priesthawcs, Sussex, by whom he had fourteen thildre
Adhering to the tenets of the Roman Catholic religion, M
Eyston hart his lands repeatedly sequestered during the reif ^
of Charles I. He d. 1649, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Eyston, Esq., b. 1611 ; in. Eleanor, dau. of Georj
Smith, Esq. of Ash, co. Durham, and had issue. This gentl
man, a great sufferer during the civil wars, both on accou jj
of his religion and loyalty, d. II April, 1670, and was s. by 1:
eldest surviving son,
George Eyston, Esq. of East Hendred, 6.1636; «i. Ann
dau. of Robert Dormer, Esq. of Petcrly, Bucks, by whom
had five sons. Dying 1691, he was «. by the eldest,
Charles Eyston, Esq. of East Hendred, in. 1692, Winifr.
Dorothy, dau. of Basil Fitzherbeit, E.sq. of Swinncrton
Stafford, and had eleven children, of whom, Charles, was h
successor; and Thomas John, who inherited the estates. Tl
gentleman, wlio was a diligent and curious antiquary, d. 1
and was s. by his eldest son,
Chables Eyston, Esq. of East Hendred, in. Mary JIagdalc
dau. of Thomas Hawkyns, Esq. of Nash Court, Kent, b
dying s. p. 1747, aged 43, was s. by his brother,
Thomas John Eyston, Esq. of East Hendred, m. Mary, da
of George Bruning, Esq. of East Meon, Hampshire, of
ancient family in that co. and had (with three dam
Mary MaeJalen; Winifred, to. Bryant Barrett, Esq. of Milto
Berks; and Mary, in. the late Charles Butler, Esq. of Lincoli
Inn, K.C., an eminent lawyer) six sons. Mr. Eyston d. 17S
at the advanced age of 82, and was. s. by his son,
Basil Eyston, Esq. of East Hendred, b. 10 Juno, 1749;
16 June, 1788, Mary Jane, dau. and heir of Richard Huddh
ton, Esq. of Gray's Inn, a younger son of Richard Iluddlosto
Esq. of Sawston, co. Cambridge, and by her (whoci. 7 Jui
1847) left at his decease, 11 Oct. 1817,
Charles, his heir.
Basil, TO. Catherine Langford. and had issue.
George. John Ferdinand. John. Mary Jane
The eldest son,
Charles Eyston, Esq. of East Hendred, Berks, J.P
D.L., 6. 17 May, 1790; High Sheriff 1831; to. 13 Oct. 181
Maria Teresa, only dau. of Thomas Peter Metcalfe, Esq
Bath, and heiress of her brother, Thomas Peter Metcalfe Moi
Esq. of Barnborough Hall, co. York, who d. 1838. By tl
lady (who d. 19 March, 1848) Mr. Eyston had issue,
I. Charles John, now of Hendrcd House.
II. George Basil, of Stanford Place, Berks, 6. 26 Jan. 182
m. 1851, Maria Theresa, 3rd dau. of George Thomas W
greave, Esq. of Moselcy Hall, co. Stafford, and has had issv
Francis Thomas, b. 30 April. 1853.
Maria Constantia, d. 23 Feb. 1874 ; and Mary Margaret.
III. Itdlicrt Thomas, 6. 18 June, 1828; in. Louisa Fra
dau. of the Hon. Charies Pctrc, of Shenfield House, V
and has had issue, Edward Robert Joseph, I,. 19 May, 186
Blary Louisa, d. Aug. 1859; and Mary Emma.
I. Jlary Teresa, (/. an infant.
II. ]\I:iry Anne, m. 1845, Richard Thomas Gillow, Esq,
Lrii;hton Hull, CO. Lauuuiter, and has issue.
III. Isaliilla Jane. iv. F'ruuces Teresa.
V. Tcicsa Catherine.
Mr. Eyston d. 24 Feb. 1S57, and was «. by his eldest son.
Arms — Sa., three lions rampant or; quartering Sto\«
Abchks, Turdebvile, Berington, Thatcheb. Lewknob, Bbu
ing, Huddleston, Neville, Plantagenet (Edmund, of l("
stock). Arragon, itc. CreU — An o.^toilc ol right points or,
iStat— East Ueudrcd House, \Aantasc, Berks.
EYT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FAI
EYTON OF EYTON.
Etto?t, Titojias Campbell, Esq. of Eyfon,
Salop, J.P. and D.L., b. 10 Sept. 1809 ; on. 13 May,
183.J, Elizabetli Frances, eldest dan. of Eobcrt
Aglionby Slanev, Esq. of AValford Manor and
Batton, Salop, and by licr (who d. 1870) has issne,
I. Thomas Slanet, J.P. and D.L., 6. 19 June, 1843; m-
10 March, 18G6, Isabel Sarah Dasliwood, eldest dau. of
Jolin Henry Hay Euxton, Esq. of Broad Oak, Brenchley,
and has issue, Thomas Slaney Kuxton, 6. 1868; Ralph
Aslionby, 6. 1871; and Isabel Margaret Hay, 6. 1869.
n. Robert Henry, 6. 7 Dec. 1845 ; m. 26 Aug. 1866, Eleanor
Josephine, eldest dau. of l'"rancis Fosbery, Esq. of Cur-
rachb ridge, co. Limerick.
III. AVilUam Campbell, 6. 15 Nov. 184S.
1. Elizabeth Charlotte. ii. Rose Mary.
HI. I" ranees Julia, r,i. 3 April, 1866, Rev. Frederick Free-
man 0' Donoghue, A.M.
IV. Catherine Anne, in. 7 April, 1869, Rev. Daniel George
Lysons, B.A., son of Rev. Samuel Lysons, of Hempsted
Court, CO. Gloucester.
V. Mary Elizabeth. vi. Alice Emily.
Ht'lTCagr.— The family of Eyton resided from a very early
period at Eyton-on-the-WeaUimores. The first name on the
pedigree is Robert de Evton, who witnessed a grant by
Robert Corbet, to the Abbey of Shrewsbury, and himself
granted to that rehgious house the lands of Butterey, Um]^.
Henry II. From him descended John de Eyton, Sheriff of
Shropshire 1394, whose brother, Humphrey Eyton, Esq. Ranger
of the Forest or Wrekin and Wealdmores, was grandfather of
Nicholas Etton, Esq. of Eyton, Sheriff of Shropshire 1440,
and Knight of the Shire 1449. He was father of Lewis Eyton,
Esq. of Eyton, in. Anne, dau. of Sir John Savage, Knt. of
Cheshire, and was great-grandfather of Thomas Eyton, Esq. of
Eyton, Sheriff 1567, m. Alice, dau. of William Charlton, Esq.
of Apley, and had three sons, i. Robert, m. Anne, dau. of
James Leveson, Esq., and had a son, Richard, d. s. p. ; ii.
William ; and ni. Thomas, father of Sir Philip Eyton. who s.
his cousin Richard at Eyton, and was High Sheriff of Shrop-
shire 1G33. He HI. Mary, dau. of David Yale, Chancellor of
Chester, and had a son and successor, Sir Thomas Eyton, of
Eyton, whose 2nd son.
The Rev. John Etton, Vicar of Wellington, «. to the family
estates at the decease of his nephew, Sowdley Eyton. Yie m.
Rachel, dau. of Thomas Acton, Esq. of Gatacre Park, Salop,
and by her (who d. 1706) had issue, Thomas, of whom pre-
sently; Robert, d. 1717; Sowdley, d. 1719; Mabell, m. George
Whitmore, Esq. of London; and Margaret, d. young. He d.
1709, and was .«. by his son,
Thomas Eyton, Esq. of Eyton, High Sheriff of Salop 1741, m.
Anne, dau. of the Right Rev. Robert Butts, Bishop of Ely,
and by her (who d. 1757) left at his decease, 1776 (with two
daus., Anne, wife of Thomas Kynnersley, Esq. of Leighton ;
and Elizabeth, wife of Richard Morrall, Esq. of Onslow, Salop,
two sons, Tuo.MAs; and Robert, d. 1772. The elder,
Thomas Eyton, Esq. of Eyton, High Sheriff of Shropshire
1779, m. 1776, Mary, dau. of John Rocke, Esq. of Trefnanney,
CO. Montgomery, and by her (who d. 26 Jan. 1809) had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir. ii. Robert, d. 1780.
III. John (Rev.), Rector of Wellington, m. Anna Maria, sole
dau. and heiress of Edmund Joseph Plowden, Esq. of
Piowden Hall, Salop, and by her (who d. 18 Oct. 1825).had
issue,
1 John, d. 1S36. 2 Edmund Thomas.
3 AValter Nathaniel, d. 16 March, 1S17.
4 Riibert William (Rev.), of Albury House, Guildford.
6 Henry, d. 30 Sept. 1841. 6 Joseph. 7 Walter.
1 JIary, m. William Henry Perry, Esq.
2 Ann Rose, in. Rev. Henry Beckwith.
3 Anna Maria Dorothea, ia. Richard Neave, Esq.
The Rev. John Eyton d. 10 Jan. 1823.
Mr. Eyton d. 22 Jan. 1816, and was s. by his eldest son,
Tho.vas Eyton, Esq. of Eyton, J.P. and D.L., Recorder of
Wenlock, High Sheriff of Shropshire 1840, h. 27 March, 1777 ;
m. 8 Dec. 1808, Ehzabeth, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Donald
Campbell, and by her (who d. 23 July, 1817) had issue,
Thomas Campbell, now of Eyton.
Charles James, d. 1854.
William Archibald, formerly Capt. 9Gth regt., d. 1869.
Mr. Eyton d. 13 Feb. 1855.
.rf/i/is- -Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a fret az. ; 2nd and 3rd,
!?u., two bars erm. Crests — A reindeer's head couped and
ittircd or, holding in the mouth an acorn slipped vert fructcd
;old.
iSeai— Eyton, nca* WeUuiglon, Salop,
EYTO]^ OF LEESWOOD.
Eytox, John Wynne, Esq. of Leeswood, co.
Flint, J.P. and D.L., b. 12 May, 1786"; m. 1814,
Jane, dau. of Eobert Lloyd, Esq. of Swanhill]
Salop,
iCtUEJttlC.— This family is descended from Bleddtn a»
Cynfyn, Prince of Powis, through his great-grandson, Ctnrio
Efell.
Griffith ap Nicholas ap Dicus ap Grono ap Grifath Grach
apMeilirap Grono, m. Margaret, dau. of John ap Ellis Eyton,
of Rhuabon, co. Denbigh, an old Bosworth soldier (of the tribe
of the Marches, established by Tudor Trevor, Lord of Here-
ford and Whittington), and from him was taken the surname
of Eyton. Of this marriage the elder son,
John Eyton, had issue, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Ellis
ap Tudyr, of Yale, several daus., and an only son,
John Eyton, m. Jane, dau. of John Lloyd, Esq. of Bodidris-
yn-Yale, co. Denbigh, and sister of Sir Evan Lloyd, Knt. of
Bodidris, and was father of eight sons and tliree daus. From
Ellis, one of the younger sons, derived the Eytons of Maes-y-
Groes, co. Flint, ayounger son of which family, Thomas Eyton,
Esq. of Cilcain, was father of Thomas Eyton, Esq. of Langyn-
hafal, CO. Denbigh, m. Alice Roberts, and had issue, 1 Robert
fRev.), d. unm.; 2 Thomas, m. Miss Pryse, of Caerwys, and
was father of John Eyton, Esq. of Llanerch-y-Mor; 1 Ehza-
beth, 1)1. 1771, Rev. William Tooke, and had issue two sons,
Thomas and William, and one dau., Elizabeth. The eldest son,
John Eyton, Esq. of Leeswood, co. Flint, m. 1st, Jane, dau.
of David Jone.s, of Halkin, co. Flint; and 2ndly, Jane, dau. of
Edward Kynaston, of Pantybyrsley, rehct of Philip Lloyd, of
Hardwick. By his 1st lady he was father of four daus. and an
only son,
John Eyton, Esq. of Leeswood, m. Susan, dau. and co-heir
of Thomas Puleston, of Lightwood Green, and d. 19 March,
1600, having had issue (with a dau., Mary, wife of John Tre-
vor, Esq. of Trevor), an only son,
John Eyton, Esq. of Trimley, m. Dorothy, dau. of
William Herbert, of Kerry and Trefeglwys, both in the co. of
Montgomery, and has issue, John, of Leeswood, whose issue
became extinct; Thomas; and William. The 2nd son,
Thomas Eyton, Esq. of Trimley, in. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Thomas Powell, Bart, of Horsley, Surrey, and had issue a son,
TH0.MAS Eyton, Esq. m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Davies,
Esq. of Gwysaney and Llanerch, and had (with a son, Thomas,
his heir, and other children, who d. unm.) a dau., Elizabetih,
m. Robert Wynne, Esq. of Garthewyn; and a son.
The Rev. John Eyton, Rector of Westbury, Salop, m. Pene-
lope, only child of George Hope, Esq. of Hope, by Elizabeth
Longueville his wife, and by her. who d. 1800, left at his de-
ce.ise, with other issue, a son and successor,
Hope Eyton, Esq. of Leeswood, b. 19 Nov. 1754; m. 10 Nov.
1783, Margaret, niece of Robert Wynne, Esq. of Tower, eo.
Flint, and had issue,
John Wynne, his heir.
Thomas Wynne, m. 184G. Catherine, 4th dau. of Sir Henry
Blainwaring, Bart, of Over Peover, co. Chester, and has
issue, Thomas Wynne, of Tower, Mold, co. Flint, b. 28 Oct.
1847; John Hope Wynne, 6. 19 April, 1852; Robert Wil-
liam Wynne, b. 24 June, 1854; Charles Edward Wynne,
b. 17 Aug. 1857 ; and Katheiine Margaret Lsetitia, 6. 4 Nov.
1850, d. 19 Dec. 1850.
Robert Wynne, M.A., Vicar of Llangollen, rn. Charlotte,
dau. of Thomas Griffith, Esq. of Rhual, co. Flint, s. p.
William Wynne, R.N.
Charles Watkin Wynne, B.D., Rector of Aston Clinton,
Bucks, m. 2 March, 1848, Philadelphia Frances Esther,
eldest dau. of the Rev. Francis Wrangham, M.A. and
F.R.S., Archdeacon of Cleveland, Yorkshire, and Canon of
Chester.
HaiTiet. Louisa Elizabeth.
Margaret Letitia, d. unm. 1S08.
Mr. Eyton d. 1824.
Arms — Az., on a bend arg. a lion passant sa.
Scat — Leeswood, Mold, Flintshire.
FAIRFAX OF GILLING CASTLE.
Fairfax, Lavinia, of Gilling Castle, co. York,
2nd dau. of the late Charles Grregory Fairfax, Esq.
m. 1837, Rev. James Alexander Barnes, Eeetor of
Gilling, who d. 1869. She s. her brother 21 April,
1871.
ILiliraQC. — This ancient family w.as originally named from
the "fair locks" of its members, fcax signifying hair in the
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FAI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FAI
lan-ruage of our Saxon ancestors, and it was established before
the Norman Conquest at Torcestor, Northumberland, whence
it removed into Yorkshire.
William Fairfax, son of William Fairfax, of Askham, and
grandson of Richard Fairfax, of Askham, was Bailiff of York
1249, and purchasinR from Peter Tie Bruce the manor ot
Walton, made that the place of his residence. His descendant,
EiCHABD Fairfax, of Walton, who flourished in the reiuns
of 4th, 5lh, and Gth Henries, and was Chief Justice of England
under the last monarch, vi. Anastatia, dau. and co-heir of John
Calthorpe, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir
William Ergham, Knt., and had, with other issue, William,
his heir; and Guy (Sir), Ju.'ge of the Queens Bench, ancestor
of the Fairfaxes of Mwton a;ul Steeton, and of the Lords
Fairfax of Cameron. The eldest son and heir,
William Fairfax, Esq. of Walton, was ancestor of the
Fairfaxes of Walton, Viscounts Fairfax, of Elmley, in the
Peerage of Ireland (see Burke's Extinct Peerage).
AViLLiAM Fairfax, 9th viscount, in. Elizabeth, dau. of Capt.
Gerard, and had issue, Charles Gregory, his heir; Eichard,
who predeceased his brother, s. 'p.; and Alathca, m. Ralph
Pigott, Esq. of Whitton, Middlesex. He d. Nov. 1738, and
was s. by his son,
Charles Gregory Fairfax, 10th viscount, who left at his
decease an only surviving dau. and heiresF,
The Hon. Anne Fairfax, who d. uam. 1793, when the
estates passed to her cousin,
Charles Gregory Pigott, 2nd son of Nathaniel Pigott,
Esq., by Anna Mathurina his wife, dau. of Monsieur de Beriol,
and grandson of Ralph Pigott, Esq. of Whitton, by Alathea
Fairfax his wife. He assumed, by Act of Parliament, 1793,
the surname of Fairfax only. He m. 1794, Mary, sister of
Sir Henry Goodricke, Bart, of Itibston, co. York, and d. leaving
issue,
Charles Gregory Fairfax, Esq. of Gilling Castle, m. Mary
(who d. 20 Oct. 1861), dau. of Michael Tasburgh, Esq. of
Burgh Wallis, co. York, and d. 21 April, 1S71, when he
was s. by his sister.
Harriet, ra. 22 Feb. 1839, Francis Cholmeley, Esq. of
Bransby Hall, co. York.
Lavi.ma (Mrs. Barnes), now of Gilling Castle.
.^rnis— Arg., three bars gemelles gu., surmounted by a lion
rampant sa. Crest — On a cap of maintenance ppr. a lion
passant guardant sa. Motto— 3c. le feray durant ma vie.
Seat— Gilling Castle, co. York.
FAIRFAX OF STEETON BILBROUGH
AND NEWTON KYME.
Fairfax, Thomas Ferdinand, Esq. of Steeton
Bilbrougli, and Newton Kyme, co. York, Lieut.-
Col. Grenadier Guards, b. 6 Oct. 1839 ; s. his father
1875 ; m. 1869, Evelyn Selina, dau. of Sir William
Milner, Bart., and has issue,
Gly Thomas, h. 1870.
Bryan. Evelyn.
Ht'llCaSC— Sir Gty Fairfax, 3rd son of Richard Fairfax,
of Walton, CO. York, Chief Justice of England, temp. Henry
VI., was constituted one of the Justices of the Court of King's
Bench 1478. He obtained from his father the manor of
Steeton, and erecting a castle, seated himself there. He m.
Margaret, dau. of Sir William Ryther, of Ryther, and dying
1495, left (with two daus., Eleanor, m. Sir Miles Wilstrop, of
Wilstrop; and Maud, m. Sir Jolin Waterton, of Methley,
Master of the Horse to Henry VI.) four sons, William (Sir),
his heir; Thomas, Serjeant-at-Law; Guy; and Nicholas.
The eldest son.
Sir William Fairfax, of Steeton, a Judge of the Coamon
Pleas tem-p. Henry Vlll., m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir
Bobert Manners, and dying 1.514, left (with daus.) an only son.
Sib William Fairfax, Knt. of Steeton, High Sheriff of
Yorkshire 26 and 31 Henry Vili., m. Lsabel, only dau. of
Thomas Thwayts, Esq. of Denton, and dying 1557, left, with
five daus., as many sons, i. Thomas (Sir), Knt. of Denton,
ancestor of the Lords Fairfax of Cameron (see Burke's
Peerage and Baronetage); ii. Francis; m. Edward; iv.
Henry, whose eldest son was Gabriel Fairfax, Esq. of Stretc-
house ; v. Gabriel. The younge.'Jt son,
Gabriel Fairfax, Esq. of Steeton, distinguished his coat
armour by bearing the lion crowned or. He m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Robert Aske, Esq. of Aughton, by Anne his wife, dau.
of Thomas Sutton, Esq., and had (with two daus., Anne, wife
of Sir Edniond Shcflield, of Kpworth ; and Mary, m. Sir
Thomas Gower, of Stitenliam) tuur sons, of whom the cKlest,
Sir William Fairfax, of Steeton, was knighted by Queen
Elizabeth 1562. He m. Mabel, dau. of Sir Henry Curwen, of
Workington, and had by her five sons and four daus. ; of whom
the eldest, Philip (Sir), m. Frances, 2nd dau. of Edmond
Sheffield, 1st Earl of Mulgrave, and had, with other issue,
William (Sir), of whom we treat; this
Sir William Fairfax, Knt. of Steeton, m. Frances, dau. of
Sir Thomas Chaloner, Governor and Chamberlain to Prince
Henry, and being slain before Montgomery Castle, 1644, left
(with two daus., Catherine, m. 1st, Sir Martin Lister, Knt.,
and 2ndly, Sir Charles Lyttleton, of Hagley, Bart.; and
Isabella, ni. Nathaniel Bladen, Esq. of Hemsworth) two sons,
William, his heir; and Thomas, Major-Gen. in the army, and
Governor of Limerick, (/. 1712. The elder son,
William Fairfax, Esq. of Steeton, m. Catherine, 3rd dau.
of Robert Stapleton, Esq. of Wigill, co. York, and dying 1673,
was s. by his eldest son,
William Fairfax, Esq. of Steeton, d. unm. 3 July, 1694,
and was .s. liy his brother,
Robert Fairfax, Esq. of Newton Kyme, Vice-Admiial of
the Blue, JI.P. for York, and its Lord Mayor 1715, the
memorable year of the rising for Prince Charles. He rn.
Hester, dau. of Robert Bushell, Esq. of Ruswarpe, co. York,
and d. 6 Oct. 1725, leaving (with a dau., Catherine, ni. Henry
Pawson, Esq. of York) one son,
Thomas Fairfax, Esq. ol Newton Kyme, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of John Simpson, Esq. of Babworth Hall, Notts, and had by
her one dau., Elizabeth, and five sons, i. Robert, d. s. p. ;
II. John, succeeded; iii. Thomas, d. young; iv. Guy (Uev.),
TO. Henrietta Catharine, dau. of Rev. J. Kearney, D.D., by
Henrietta his wife, dau. of Hon. and Rev. Henry Brydges,
brother of James, Duke of Chandos, and had a dau., Henrietta
Catherine, m. Joseph Chamberlayne Chamberlayne, E.sq. of
Maugersbury ; and v. William. The 2nd, but eldest surviving
son and heir,
John Fairfax, Esq. of Steeton and Newton Kyme, m. Jane,
dau. and co-heir of George Lodington, Esq. of Bracebridge
Hall, CO. Lincoln, and was s. in 1811 by his son,
Thomas Lodington Fairfax, Esq. of Steeton and Newton
Kyme, b. 1770; 7)!.* Aug. 1798, Theophania, dau. of Edward
Chaloner, Esq., 2nd son of William Clialoner, of Guisborough ;
and d. 1 July, 1840, leaving (with three daus., Jane Frances,
deceased; Elizabeth, m. Feb. 1832, Rev. Thomas Hart Dyke,
of Long Newton Rectory, Durham; and Theophania, deceased,
m. Henry Collingwood Blackett, Esq. of Sockburn Hall,
Durham) a son and successor,
Thomas Fairfax, Esq. of Steeton Bilbrough, and Newtoa
Kyme, J.P. and D.L., h. 2 Nov. 1804; m. 29 July, 1836, Louisa
Constantia, dau. of George Eaveuscroft, Esq., E I.C.S., and
had issue,
I. Thomas Ferdinand, now of Newton Kyme.
II. Reginald Guy, R.N., h. Nov. 1845.
III. Charles Henry (Rev.), b. 2 Jan. 1849; m. Emmelinc,
dau. of J. Cookson, Esq. of Neasham Hall, co. Durham.
I. Constance Frances, m. 30 March, 1864, David Craigie
Halkett, 2nd son of C. Craigie Halkett Inglis, Esq. ot
Cramond House, near Edinburgh.
II. Emma Louisa, to. 22 June, 18-59, Hon. Charles Pierrepoinl
D'Ai-cv Lane Fox, brother of Lord Conyer.s, and d. 1870.
III. Katherine Henrietta, m. 1868, W. W. Wickham, Esq.
IV. Isabel Augusta, m. 1870, Edward York, Esq., and d^
1875.
He d. Nov. 1875.
Arms — Arg., three bars gemelles gu. surmounted by a lion
rampant sa. crowned or. Crest — A lion passant guardant sa.
Motto— Vaxe fac.
Heals — Newton Kyme, Tadcastcr; Bilbrough Hall, York,
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FAIRHOLME OF OLD MELROSE
Fairholme, Geor&b Knight Erskine, Esq. of
Old Melrose, co. Eoxburorh and Lugate, Nethcrsheils
and Oversheils, Midlothian, J.P. for the cos. of
Berwick, Koxbnrgli and Midlothian, 4. 25 Nov. 1822 ;
m. 14 Jan. 1857, Paidine Amclie, Baroness Poellnitz,.
Chanoinesse Honoraire, of the Order of St. Anne of
Bavaria, eldest dau. of the late Friedrich Wilhelm,
Baron Poellnitz of Frankenbcrg, Bavaria, Chamber- j
lain to the King of Prussia, and Cliarlottc his wife,
and has issue,
I. George Frederick, h. 25 Dec. 1858.
II. William Ernest, h. 5 Feb. IsOO.
III. James Louis, b. 26 Oct. 1803.
IV. Walter John Luitpold, 6. 5 April, 1S07.
I. Adelaide Charlotte, 6. 23 May, IdOl.
FAX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FAX
537
iLiltCaCJC— The family of Fairliolme lins been establislicd
principally in Mid-Lothian sinue 1610, and has possessed con-
siderable property, including the estates of I'ilton, Craigiehall,
and Greenhill, all near Edinburgh. Sophia, dau. of John
Fairholme, of Craigiehall, m. 16G2, William, 3rd Marquess of
Annandale; she d. in 1716, and was buried in Westminster
Abbey. The estates of Chapel, Lugate and Nethersheils
were acquired after the year 1700. The last acquired
properties were Oversheils and Old Melrose.
George Fairholme, Esq. of Greenknowe, co. Berwick (son
of William Fairholme, Esq. of Chapel, co. Berwick, b. 173G,
d. 1805, and Elizabeth Cotnpton Fringle his wife, of Bowland,
Mid Lothian, who d. 1793), served in the 1st King's Dragoon
Guards, b. 15 Jan. 1780; „i. 16 Nov. 1818, the Hon. Caroline
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of James Ochoncar, 17th Lord Forbes,
Premier Baron of Scotland, and d. 19 Nov. 1846, having had
issue,
I. William, of Chapel, co. Berwick, J.P. and D.L., 6. 8
Aug. 1819: d. March, 1868; m. Grace Penelope, dau. of
Col. Wiay Palliser, of Comragh and Derryluskau, and (/.
1868, having had issue,
1 Anne Gledstanes, deceased.
2 Caroline Grace, of Chapel, co. Berwick.
3 Mary. 4 Louisa. 5 Katherine.
It. James Walter, h. 10 Jan. 1821, Lieut. Royal Navy,
perishiil \\ ilh Sir John Franklin's North Polar Expedition,
whieli s;iilr,l 11,1111 England in 1845.
III. (iK(>i;.;K Kmi.ut Erskine, now of Old Melrose.
IV. Chiiics, /;. r. Dec. 1829, Post Capt. Eoyal Navy, m.
Julie Charlotte Amilie, Baroness Poellnitz, and has issue,
1 Frederick. 2 Henry. 3 Charles. 4 Edward.
1 Alice. 2 Mary.
1. Elizabeth Marjory, b. 19 Nov. 1826 ; m.. 6 Nov. 1851, Lord
James Charles Plantagenet Murray, only brother of George,
Cth Duke of Athole.
Arms—Ov, an anchor ppr. Crest — A dove with an olive
branch in its bill all ppr. Motto — Spero raeliora.
Serits — Old Melrose, co. Roxburgh ; Ludgate, Nethorshiels,
and Oversheils, Mid Lothian.
FAIRLIE OF HOLMS.
Fairlie, William, Esq. of Holms, co. Ayr,
J.P., formerly of Calcutta, Lord of the Barony of
Holms ; s. his father 1858.
IttltCilflC. — In Paterson's Ayrshire Familiex, some links
of the ancient, and once opulent family of Fairlie, are but
imperfectly given. Robertson, in his History of Ayrshire
Families, endeavoured to furnish an unbroken line of the
Fairlies of that ilk ; but his researches terminated at the
transfer of the widely extensive lands of Fairlie, and its
castle, now a noble ruin on the banks of the Clyde, in the
possession of the Earl of Glasgow. These lands were
.alienated to Boyle, of Kelburne, 1650. About that period,
Thomas Fairlie settled in Irvine, and m. Jane, dau. of
William Francis, of Stane Castle, and had issue, one son,
James Fairlie, b. 1687; to. 1st, Jane Davidson, of Drum-
ley, by whom he had issue, John; Thomas; James; and
Margaret. He r,i. 2ndly, Catherine Auld. The eldest son,
John Fairlie, 6. 1717; m. Agnes, dau. of Mungo Mure, of
Bruntwood, and had issue,
James, his heir. Mungo.
William, of Coodham, co. Ayr, m. 1798, Margaret, dau. oi
John Ogilvy, Esq., and d. 1825, leaving with other issue, a
son and heir.
Col. James Ogilvy Fairlie, of Coodham, J.P. and D.L.,
at one time in the Jst Life Guards, m. 1st, 1840, Anne
Eliza, dau. of Macleod of Macleod ; and2ndly, 1845, Eliza-
beth Constance, dau. of William Houison Crauford, Esq,
of Craufurdland, and had issue by each marriage.
Jean. Margaret.
The eldest son,
James Fairlie, Esq. of Bellfield, co. Ayr, and formerly of
Jamaica, m. Sarah Bell, relict of John Mitchell, Esq., and had
issue, three daus. and one son,
James Fairlie, Lieut. -Col. Commanding Ayrshire Yeomanry,
B.L. and J.P. He s. his father 1819, and his uncle, Mungo
Fairlie, of Holms, in the same year. He m. 1821, Agnes
Maria, eldest dau. of the late William FairUe, of London,
and formerly of Calcutta, and had issue, nine sons and five
daus. He d. 9 Jan. 1858, and was s. by his 2nd son,
William.
^rMis— Arg., on a chevron between three water bougets sa. as
many mullets or, a border erm. Crest— A lion's head couped
ppr. Motto — Meditare.
jJeaf— Holms, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire.
FALLON OF NETTEHVILLE LODaE.
Fallox, John, Esq. of Neitorville, Loeloe, co.
Galway, J.P.,A.B. Trin. Coll. DubUii, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 8 Oct. 1835 ; in. 19 July, 18G5, Cecilia, only
dau. of Thomas Lynch, Esq., J. P., of Lavally, co.
Galway (by Rosina his wife, dau. of Tliomas-
Tighe, Esq. of Newford, co. G-alvvay, and grand-dan.
of Eichard Tighe, of Laragh, co. Roscommon), and
has issue,
I. Bernard, b. 8 Jan. 1867. ii. John, b. 10 March, 1868.
III. Christopher, b. 4 Sept. 1871.
IV. Anthony, 6. 14 Dee. 1873.
I. Mary Rosina Harriet.
Jltnragr. — The name of this family, for many centuries
Chiefs of Clan Nadch, in co. Roscommon, is met in Irish
records under the various forms of O'Fallamhain, O'Faolain,
and O'Fallon.
Redmond Fallon, Chief of the O'Fallon's Country, whose
mother was Jane, dau. of Richard More Rutledge, vi. Janu
O'Malone, of Calanahown, and had, with other issiu', a son,
John Fallon, Esq. of llunuiraead, co. Roscommon, Cajit. in
the service of James 11., m. Catharine, dau. of Roger O'Flyn,
of CO. Roscommon, and was s. by his eldest son,
Bryan Fallon, Esq. of Runnimead, m. 1703, Mary, dau. of
Christopher, and grand-dau. of Alexander Irvine, of Oran, co.
Roscommon, and had issue. The eldest son,
John Fallon, Esq. of Runnimead, m. 1738, Margaret, dau.
of Patrick Netterville, Esq. of Longford and Lecarrow, co.
Galway, by Cecilia his wife, dau. of Sir Redmond Burke, of
Glynsk, Bart. (Patrick Netterville's father, Nicholas, was son
of Patrick, who was transplanted to co. Jlayo, by urder of
Cromwell, and grandson of Luke, 1st Viscount, Xutterville, of
Dowth.) They had issue, Christopher and Henry. The
eldest son,
Christopher Fallon, Esq. of Runnimead, iji. 1761, Elei,
lUiu. of Anthony Fox, of Clontanny, King's Co., by Jane his
wife, only child of Veale Dillon, Esq. of Rath. Veale Uilkm
was a direct descendant of the Earls of Roscommon, and his
male descendant would have been entitled to the ICaiUkuu.
Christopher Fallon, by his wife Ellen Fox, had issue,
John, his heir. Anthony Fox, b. 12 Nov. 1771.
Henry, b. 9 Jan. 1774, who settled in Spain.
Jane, 711. Count Magawley, of the King's Co.
Margaret Mary Teresa, a Carmelite Nun, Loughrea.
Christopher Fallon d. 29 Oct. 1795, and was .s. by his son,
John Fallon, Esq. of Runnimead, J.P. and D.L., b. 6 April,
1767; m. 6 Oct. 1784, Letitia, dau. of John Lambert, Esq. of
Milford, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Henry Burke, Bart, of
Glinsk, by Cisley Netterville his wife, and has issue,
Bernard, his heir.
Maria, in. James Walter Sydney, E.sq.
Cecilia, m. Thomas Costello, Esq., Barristcr-at-Law.
Ellen, M. Thomas Neville Bagot, Esq. of Ballymoe.
Jane, m. H. Kelly, Esq. of Scregg, co. Roscommon.
The only son,
Bernard Fallon, Esq. of Runnimead, m. 25 Feb. 1829v
Mary, eldest dau. of Christopher French, Esq., J.P. of French-
lawn, CO. Roscommon, by Harriet his wife, dau. of Joseph
McDonnell, Esq. of Caranacon, co. Mayo, and d. 1840, leaving
issue,
John, now of Netterville Lodge.
Letitia, a Sister of Mercy.
Jane, a Nun at Loretto Abbey, Rathfamham.
Mary, an Ursuline Nun. Harriet, a Sister of Mercy.
Arms — Arg., two greyhounds rampant az. supporting :>>
sword between them ppr., pommelled andhilted gu., quartering
Netterville, Fox, and Dillon. Crest — A hawk rising ppr.
jessed and belled or. jl/o(fo — Fortiter et fideliter.
6'(i((t— Netterville Lodge, Mount Bellew Bridge, Balliuasloe.
FANE OF WORMSLEY,
Fane, John Augustus, Esq. of Wormsler, co.
Oxford, b. 23 Sept. 1830, J.P., late Capt. IGth foot ;
m. 21 June, 1860, Eleanor, dau. of the late Thomas
Thornhill, Esq. of Woodleys, co. Oxford, and ha^,
I. John Henry Scbope, i. 24 June, 1861.
II. Francis Luther, b. 31 March, 1865.
III. Augustus Walter, b. 21 April, 1866; d. 21 Dec. 1873.
IV. Sydney Algernon, b. 27 Oct. 1867.
I. Catherine Elizabeth Agnes.
II. Isabel. 111. Amy Eleanor.
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FAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TA-N
Hiuratlf.— Henbt Fane, Esq. M.P. of Wormsley, co.
Oxford (youngest liro' tier of Thomas, 8th Eavl or WesMiiorlatid,
and son of Henry Fane, Rsq., by Anne his wife, Pister and
co-heir of John Scrope, Esq. of Wormsley), m. 1st, Cliarlctte,
only dau. of Nicholas Bowc, Esq., the Poet, by wliom he had
an only dau., Charlotte, m. Sir William St. Quintin. He vi.
2ndly, Anne, dau. of Dr. John Wynn, Bishop of Bath and
Wells, and had by her a dau., Mary, m. Sir Thomas Staplcton,
Bart, of Greys. He m. 3rdly, 1748, Charlotte, dau. of Kichard
Luther, Esq. of Myles's, in Essex, sister and co-heir of John
Luther, Esq., and had issue, John, his heir; and Francis, of
Spetisbury, Dorset, M.P., d. s. p. The eldest son,
John Fane, Esq. of Wormsley, LL.D., M.P. co. Oxford, m.
30 Nov. 1773, Lady Elizabetli Parker, dau. of Thomas, 3rd
Earl of Macclcsiield, and by her, who d. 10 June, 18i9, had,
John, his heir.
Francis William, Bear Admiral B.N., of Bath, b. 1778; m.
1824, Anne, dau. of William Flint, Esq., and d. 1844.
Elizabeth Sarah, m. 1813, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Drake.
Wary.
Charlotte, m. 28 Dec. 1813, Col. John P. Hamilton.
Georgiana, ire. 181G, Rt. Hon. Joseph Warner Henley, M.P.
Augu-sta, m. 25 April, 1815, Benjamin Keene, Esq.
Mr. Fane d. 8 Feb. 1824, and was s. by his son,
John Fane, Esq. of Wormsley, 6. 9 July, 1775; High SherilT
of Oxfordshire 1836 ; m. 6 June, 1802, Elizabeth, ■ dau. of
WilUam Lowndes-Stone, Esq. of Brishtwcll Park, co. Oxford,
and d. 4 Oct. 1850, having by her (who d. 20 Nov. 18C5) had
issue,
I. John William, late of Wormsley.
II. Frederick Adrian Scrope (Ilev.), of Priors, Essex, &. 8 Dec.
1810; m. lU June, 1834, Joanna, dau. of the late Sir Ben-
jamin Hobhouse, Bart., and sister of the late Lord Broughton,
and has issue,
1 Edward, 6. 1836, deceased.
2 Frederick John, Capt. Cist foot, h. 30 Jan. 1840.
1 Isabella, m. 10 June, 1857, the Rev. Almeric John
Caurchill Spencer, d. 1864 (son of the Eight Rev. Bishop
Spencer). 2 Georgiana. 3 Charlotte.
in. George Augustus Scrope, b. 29 March, 1817; m. 3 June,
1813, Sophia Francis Pole, dau. of the late Jolm Phillips,
Esq. of Culham, co. Oxford, d. 1860.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1842, the Rev. John Ballard.
II. Anne, m. 1824, John Bilhngsley Parry, E.sq., Q.C., and d.
21 Nov. 1S29.
III. Charlotte, m. 16 Nov. 1852, the Rev. Frederick Fylcr.
Tae eldest son,
John William Fane, Esq. of Wormsley, J.P. and D.L.,
D.C.L., M.P. for CO. Oxford, Lieut.-Col. Oxfordshire Militia, and
Kigli Sheriff 1854, 6. 1 Sept. 1804; m. 1st, 30 Nov. 1826, Cathe-
rine, dau. of Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, Bart., and sister of Lord
Oirougliton, and by her (who d. G Nov. 1828) had an only dau.,
I. Sopliia, m. 29 July, 1851, Arthui- II. C. Brown, Esq. of
Kingston, co. Oxford.
He r,i. 2ndly, 3 Nov. 1829, Lady Ellen Catherine Parker, dau.
of Tliomas, 5ih Earl of Jlacclesfield, and by her had issue,
I. John Augustds, now of Wormsley.
II. Ellen, m. 24 Nov. 1853, George Stratton, Esq.
Col. Fane r,i. 3rdly, 18 Nov. 1845, Charlotte, dau. of the lato
'Theodore Henry IJroadhead, Esq., and by her had issue,
II. Henry George, b. 10 Sept. 1846; m. 5 July, 1876, Blanche
Louisa, only dau. of Col. tile Hon. Robert C. H. Spoucor,
and has a son, b. 31 Oct. 1877.
III. Charlotte Elizabeth, in. 2 March, 1871, George Henry,
Bon of the late Rev. F. Copleston Philpotts.
He m. 4thly, 1856, Victoria, dau. of Sir William Temple, and hail
iy her two sons, one b. Is50, the other, 1859. He d. 19 Nov. 1875.
Arms — Az., three dexter gauntlets, backs affrontce or. CmH
— Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head arg. pied sa. armed
gold, charged on tlie neck with a rose gu. barbed and seeded
ppr. MoUn—Na vile fano.
Heat — Wormsley, Stokenchurch, co. Oxford.
PONSONBY-FANE OF BRYMPTON PAEK,
CO. SOMERSET.
See Bueke's Feerar/e, Eessboeough, E.
FANE-BENETT-STANFOBD.
iice iiiiMiXT of £//tkouse.
FANE OF BOYTON MAITOH.
r.vxK, E j-viUND Douglas, Esq. of JJoyton Manor,
J.P. Wills, 6. 6 May, 18:i7 ; m. 10 'julv, 1875,
Conslantia Eleanor, dau. of Gen. Eobert Elucher
Wood, (J.B., of Littleton, Middle.se.if, by Lady Cou-
etantia VV'ood his wife, sister of the 3rd Earl of
Lousdalo, uud has one dau., Lucy Evelyn.
ILllTfiTCrC.— T^'f^tJABD Lambert, E.sq., cldfst son of John
Laiiiljcrt, Esq. of Kirton, co. Lincoln, l.y Jo.in Conge his wile,
purchased in 1572, the Manors of Boyton, Sherrington, and
Corton, still possessed by his descendant Mr. Fane. He ?«.
Alice, dau. of Humphry Pakington, Esq., and was s. at his
decease by his eldest son,
Edward Lambert, Esq. of Eoyton Manor, who to. Anno,
dau. of Edward Jackman, Esq. of Hornchun-h, and d. 1608,
being buried at Oxnead, Norfolk, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Lambert, Esq. of Boyton Manor, who m. 1612,
and dying without male issue, was s. by his brother,
Thomas Lambert, Esq. of Boyton Mjnor, who lebuiltBoyton
House in 1018. He m. Anne, dau. of Waller Duuclie, Esq. of
Avesbury, and had issue,
Edmund, his successor.
Thomas (Rev.), D.D., Archdeacon of .Snnim, -who m. 1st,
Mary, dau. of Thomas Beiictt, Esq. of Norton Bavant, and
had a son, Thomas. He r,i. 2ndly, Anne, widow of William
Hearst, M.I)., of Sarura. Willium.
John, d. without issue. Walter, of Sherrington.
Blary, m. J. Bailey, Esq.
The eldest son,
Edmund Lambert, Esq. of Keevil, m. a dau. of Robert Cole,
Esq., and had issue,
Thomas, his successor.
Elizabeth, m. William Brouncker, Esq. of Earl Stoke, grand-
son to Sir Henry Bi'ouncker, Knt. of Jlelksham, and nearly
related to Sir William Brouncker, Knt., Viscount Brouncker.
He d. 1643, and was s. by his son,
Tuomas Lambert, Esq. of Boyton, m. Eleanor, dau, of
Edward Topp, Esq., and had,
I. Edmond, his successor.
II. Thomas (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Boyton and Sherrington,
1/1. Jane, dau. of Sir Henry Coker, Knt., and left Jane, to.
Rev. R. Head; and Eleanora, m. John Mervin Esq., whose
dau. and co-heir, Nelly, m. William White, Esq., and was
mother of William Lambert White, Esq. of Yeovil.
III. Edward (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Orcheston, St. George,
m. Mary, dau. of John St. Barbe, Esq. of Salisbury, and had
is.-5ue,
1 Edmund, ot,Bagshot, who afterwards s. at Boyton.
2 Edward, of the Middle Temple, and of New Sarum, who
'ill. Mary, dau. of — Norris, Esq. of Nonsuch, and had,
w iih two daus., two sons,
Edmund, of Bromham, Col. E.I.C.S., who left at his de-
cease, in 1808, two son?, Edmund; and Edward4
Edward (Rev.), Rector of Freshford.
I. Eleanor, m. Richard Stokes, Esq.
II. Anne, m. Samuel Stokes, Esq.
in. Deborah, Mrs. Kelly. iv. Elizabeth, Mrs. Mills.
Mr. Lambert was s. at his decease, in 1692, by his eldest son,
Edmund Lambert, Esq. of Boyton, who represented the
Borough of New Sarum in Parliament. This gentleman m.
Sarah, dau. and heiress of Peter Blake, Esq. of Andover, but
dying without issue, in 1733, was s. by his nephew,
Edmund Lambert, Esq. of Boyton, who left issue, by Anne,
his wife,
Edmund, his successor.
William, Chief of Dacca, m. Lady Hope ; but d. s. p.
l^dward, R.N. Richard, d. young.
Sarah, to. Rev. James Vemey, of Gloucester.
Anne, to. Rev. Richard Scrope, D.D. of Castle Coinbc, Wilts,
Mary > ^ , „
Mary) '^- '■ P'
The eldest son,
Edmund Lambert, Esq. of Boyton, m. Ist, the TTon. Bridget
Bourke, dau. and heiress of John, Viscount Buuike, of Mayo,
by whom he had an only son,
Atlmer Bourke, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, Bridget, dau. of Henry Seymour, Esq. of Ilanford,
CO. Dorset, and had issue,
Anne Elizabeth, d. young.
Lucy, m. 1801, John Benett, Esq. of Pythouse, Wilts, and
had, with other issue, a dau., Lucy Harriet Benett, who
to. 27 Aug. 1832, Rev. Arthur Fane, Prebendary of Sarum,
son of Sir Henry Fane, G.C.B., by Isabella, liis wife, dau.
of James Gorges, Esq., M.P., and had, with other issue (see
Fane-Benett-Stanfobd), a son,
Edmund Douglas Fane, now of Boyton Manor.
Mr. Lambert d. 1802, and was s. by his son,
Atlmer Bourke Lambert, Esq. of Boyton Manor, Vice-
President of the Linna;an Society, F.R.S., F.S.A., who m.
Catharine, dau. of Richard Bowater, Esq. of Witley, co. War-
wick, but liy her (who d. 1828) he had no issue. His nephew,
the present possessor of Boyton Manor, is Eu.mckd Douglas
Fane, Esq.
Seai— Boyton Manor, Ilcytesbiu-y.
FAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FAN"
539
PANE OF CLOVELL-T.
See IIamlyn Fane.
FAWSHAWE OF DEH-GEY.
Fansh^we, Eev. John Faithfull, of Dengey
HaU, Essex, b. 11 Feb. 1810; m. 22 Aug. 184^!,
Elizabeth, dau. of James Upton, Esq. of Diilwicli
Common, and has issue,
I. JIenkt Ernest, M.A., Fellow of Corpus Christi Col. Cam-
bridge, of Dengey Hall, 6.12 April, lS-14 ; ■„}. 17 Juiif,
1873, Bertlia, younger dau. of ilie Eev. Cluulcs Siuitli,
U.D., Hector of Newton, and has issue,
1 Chaiiles Henbt, b. 21 July, 1874.
2 Kichard Evelyn, b. 25 March, 1877. •
1 Amy Bertha, b. 19 Sept. 1875.
II. Lionel, Lieut. K.N., b. 1 Oct. 1SJ7.
III. Arthur Upton, Bengal Civil Service, 6. IS Dec. 1818 ;
m. 1873, Miss Chase, and lias issue, 1 Lionel Arthur, b.
1874; 2 Rupert Temple, 6. 1876; 1 A dau., b. 1875; 2 A
dau., b. 10 Oct. 1877.
IV. Herbert Cliarle.s, b. 28 March, 1S52.
V. Ke-iuald, 6. 20 Feb. 1855.
I. Frances Caroline. ii. Alice Agnes.
iltltCaSC.— Robert Fansiiawe, Esq. of Fanshawo Gate,
in tlie parish of Dionileld, co. Derby, had two sons, 1 John,
of whom presently; and 2 Henry, of Jenkin.^, in E.ssex,
Remembrancer of the Exchequer taii}i. Queen EuzinETii.
The elder son,
John Fanshawe, Esq. of Fanshawe Gate, b. 1504 : rf. 1578;
leaving, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Rowland Eyre, Esq.,
of llassop, with three daus., as many sons,
I. TnoJiAS, his heir.
II. Robert, m. 1st, Diana Eyre, of Brcdway, co. Derby, by
whom, who was buried 1 March, 1597, he liail nine sons, John,
Thomas, Godfrey, Philip, James, William, Walter, Row-
land, Charles ; and two daus., Margaret, hi. John Harrison,
Esq. ; and Diana, m. George Glaseott, Esq. He m. 2ndly,
the dau. of Edward Barker, Esq. of Rowley, co. Derby.
ii:. Godfrey, of the Hospital at Ilfield.
The eldest son,
TuoMAS Fanshawe, Esq., s. his uncle as Queen's Remem-
brancer of the Exchequer, and purchased Ware Park, Herts,
and Dengey and Westbury, Essex. He m. 1st, Mary, dau. of
Anthony Bouchier, and had by her a son, Henri (Sir) K.B.,
Remembrancer of the Exchequer, m. Elizabeth, 6th dau. of
Thomas Smyth, Esq. of Ostenhanger, and by her was father,
inter alios, of two sons, Thomas, K.B., created Viscount Fan-
shawe, of Dromore, in the Peerage of Ireland, 1661 ; and
RicHARD(Sir), created aBart. 1650. Both titles are now extinct;
the viscounty expired with Simon, 5th viscount, 230ct. 171G; the
baronetcy with Sir Richard, 1695 {see Burke's Extinct Peerage
and Extinct Baronetage.) Thomas Fanshawe m. 2ndly, Joan
Smyth, sister of Thomas, Viscount Strangford, and had by her
two sons and six daus., Thomas (Sir), of Jenkins, Essex, K.B.,
Surveyor General, and Clerk of the Crown; William, of
whom presently; Alice, ni. Sir Christopher Hatton, K.B.;
Margaret, m. Sir Benjamin Aylofi', Bart, of Braxtcd ; Catherine,
TO. John Bullock, Esq. ofDarley; and Mary, m. Thomas
lEirdwick, Esq. of Leeds. Thomas Fanshawe rf. 19 Feb. ICCO.
His youngest son,
William Fanshawe, Esq. of Parsloes, Essex, Auditor of the
Duchy of Lancaster, m. Catherine, dau, of Sir John Wolsten-
hohn, of London, and dying 4 March, 1034, was s. by his son,
John Fanshawe, Esq. of Parsloes, b. 1G19; m. 1st, Catherine.
dau. of Sir William Kingsmill, Knt. of Sidmanton, Hants, by
whom he had a son, William, his heir. He m. 2naiy, AUce,
tlau. of Thomas Fanshawe, Esq. of Jenkins, by whom (who
■was buried 24 April, 1662) he had a son, John (see Fanshawe
of Parsloes). The eldest son,
William Fanshawe, Esq. of St. Martin-inthe-Fields, Mid-
dlesex, sometime Master of the Requests to King Charles IL,
TO. Mary, illegitimate dau. of Charles II. by Mrs. Lucy Walters,
and sister of James, Duke of Monmouth, and relict of William
Sari^^ld, of Lucan, co. Dublin, elder brother of Patrick, Earl
of Lucan, and d. 1708, leaving (with three daus.) an only son,
Thomas Edward Fanshawe, Esq. of Great Singleton, co.
Lancaster, who s. to the estates at Dengey Hall, Essex,
of his cousin Simon, last Viscount Fanshawe. He in. Elizabeth,
dau. of William Snelling, Esq. of Bromley, Middlesex, and by
her had (with four daus.) an only son,
Simon Fanshawi:, Esq. of Fanshawe Gate, h. 4 March, 1715-
IG; w. 1753, Altliea, 2nd ilau. of William SncUing, Esq., and
hail, with two daus., Allhr^a and Francp^, on only son and
heii-,
Henry Fanshawe, E.sq., b. 5 May, 1756, Col. British^uards,
and subsequently a General Officer in the' Russian ^service,
under the Einpi'ess Catherine II. He was Governor oi Kioo,
and subsequently of the Crimea, and served with distinction
under the Duke of Wurtemberg. He d. a Russian Senator, at
Warsaw, 1828. He m. 26 Feb. 1778, Susanna Frances, 2n(l
dau. of Charles le Grys, Esq. of Korwich, and had issue,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. Charles Robert (Rev.), of Fanshawe Gate, co. Derby,
Rector of Coaley, co. Gloucester, /;. 4 April, 1780; m. 1st,
I'atiy, dau. of the Rev. Mr. Faithful ; and 2ndly, .laiie, dau.
of the Rev. Mr. Williams; by the former of whom only (who
d. 1823) he left issue at his decease, Aug. 1859,
1 Charles Simon, heir to hi? umle.
2 John Faithful (l;\., ;i - ir to his brother.
3 Robert Faithful, .. l i \ i : ,i, i U ; m. Ist, Pamela, dau.
of Gen. Boye, H.l:.l.^:.^.. I'y v, unm hehada dau., Althea;
and 2nd!y, Charlotte, dau. of Col. Wrotte.sley, H.E.I.C.S.,
by whom he had a son, Hugh Robert Faithful Fanshawe,
d. 1856.
1 Althea Faithful, m. 1835, John Can- Badoley, M.D., of
Chflmsl'ord.
2 Ellen, d. xuim. 1818. 3 Susanna Frances Faithful.
4 Emily, m. 1841, Henry Gorges Bloysey, Esq., Lieut. 11th
Hus.sars, son and heir of the Von. Cliarles Abel Moyscy,
D.l)., Archdeacon of Bath.
5 Maria, m. 1853, Rev. Arthur M. lloaiV, Rector of Col-
bourne, Isle of Wight.
III. Thomas Edward, d. unm. 1797.
IV. William Simon, b. 25 Jan. 1784; General in the Russian
service ; in. the dau. of a Polish gentleman named Maisner,
and d. in Russia, 1829, leaving issue, Henry, Charles,
Edward, and a dau.
V. Frederick, Chamberlain to the Russian Emperors Alex-
ander and Nicholas. He was murdered by the Poles
1830. He 1)1. and left issue, Henri, Colonel des Gron.adiers
acheval de la Garde Imperiale, in Russia; Sophia, m.
Coimt de Wrcde; and Fannie, m. the Baron Kamm, of
Rus.sia.
VI. George, Lieut.-Gen. in the Russian service, and Aide-de-
camp to the Emperor Nicholas ; ra. Mademoiselle Bimet,
and has issue, George, 6. 1830; Althea Evigc, m. 1850, Capt.
Fanshawe, of the Hussars ; Erailie ; and Sophie.
I. Sophia.
The eldest son,
Henry Fanshawe, Esq. of Dengey Hall, Essex, Admiral
R.N., b. 9 Dec. 1778; r.i. 1st, 1 May, ISlO, Maiia, dau. of
Lieut.-Gen. Jenkinson; and 2ndly, 20 Jan. 1823, Caroline,
dau. of F. F. Luttrell, Esq., 2nd son of J. F. Luttrell, E.sq. of
Dunstcr Castle, Somerset, but d. s. 2). 9 Aug. 1850, and was s.
by his nephew.
Rev. Charles Simon Faithful Fanshawe, M.A. of Dengey
Hall, Rector of Upham, Hants, b. Oct. 1806; m. 1833, Rosa,
dau. of Charles Ricketts, Esq., and had one child,
Rosa Ellen.
Mr. Fanshawe d. 1873, and was s. by his brother Rev. John
Faithful Fanshawe.
Arms — Or, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest —
A dragon's head erased or, flames of fire issuing from the
mouth p)ir.
-b'rt!i— Dengey Hall, Maldon, E.ssex.
FANSHAWE OF PAHSI-OES.
Fanshawe, John Gaspaed, Esq. of Parsloes,
Essex, b. 27 July, 1824 ; m. 4 Oct. 1853, Barbara
Frederica Beanjolois, 3rcl dau. of Hon. William
James Coventry, 4th son of the 7th Eaii of Coventry,
and has issue,
I. Evelyn John, 6. 22 July, 1854.
II. Basil Thomas, 6. 28 July, 1857.
III. Lyonell, b. 6 May, 1866.
I. Beaujolois Mabel. ii. Violet.
ILtltCagC— John Fanshawe, Esq. of Parsloes, b. 1GI9;
(see Fanshawe of Dengey) left (by his 2nd wife Alice, dau. of
Thomas F'anshawe, Esq. of Jenkins) a son,
John Fanshawe, Esq. of Par.sloes, Auditor of the Duchy of
Lancaster, bapt. 19 April, 16G2; m. 21 Nov. 1C95, Mary, eldest
dau. of John Coke, Esq. of Melbourne, co. Derby, and had
(with a dau., Susanna) three sous,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. .lohn (Rev.), D.D., Canon of Ch. Ch. Oxford, b. 17 Aug.
1G97 ; d. unm.
III. Charles, Rear Admiral R.N., ?>. 26 Dec. 1690; to. Eliza-
bcUi, dau. of Sir John Rogers, Bart, of Blachford, De\on,
and had issue,
uo
•FA^f
THE LANDED GENTRY
TV\
1 .T..hn. 6. 1738; m. I'enelope Dredge, of Eeadinsr, anil
....Uwosons, John and Charles Eobert, d. young; and
tinee daus. Penelope, Catherine Maria, and Elizabeth
Christiana. , ^ , j
2 Jtobert, Capt. E.X., CommissionerofPlymouth Dockyard,
0. 1739; m. Christiana, dau. of John Gennys, Esq., and
had issue,
Robert, Capt. K.N., d. in Antigua 1804.
Edward, Ocn. It.E., C.li., m. 1811, trances Mary, dau.
of Gen. Sir Hew Whiteford Dalrymple, Bart. ; and d.
Kov. 18.58, having had issue,
Edward Gennys, Vice-Admiral R.X., C.B. (Debrow
House, Watford), i. 27 Nov. 1814; m. 1843, Jane,
dau. of John Cardwell, Esq. of Liverpool, and has
issue, Edward Cardwell, Lieut. R.E., b. 1844;
Arthur Dalrymple; Evelyn Leighton; and Alice
Eliza Jane.
Hew Dalrvmple, Lieut.-Col. in the army, m. 18.i3,
Barbara, 'dau. of Gen. Sir Thomas Bradford, G.C.B.,
and has issue, William Dalrymple ; Eredeiick Brad-
ford ; and Frances Elizabeth.
Charles, Major-Gen. R.E., m. 1848, Grisilda Emma,
dau. of Gen. Sir George Harding, K.C.B., and has
issue. Charles Harding; George Dalrymple; and
Zilla Mary.
Erederick (Rev.), m. IS.5.5, Mary Louisa, dau. of Gen.
Sir Henry Goldfinch, K.C.B.
Arthur Adolphus, late Fellow of New College, Oxford,
m. 1854, Sarah, dau. of John Parsons, Esq. of Oxford.
Henry Leighton (Rev.), Rector of South Weston,
Tetsworth, co. Oxford, late Fellow of Xew College,
Oxford; b. 1832; m. 185fi, Ellen, dau. of Guy
Thompson, Esq. of Baldon House, co. Oxford, and
has issue, Henry Leighton, Lieut. 97th regt., b. 18o7 ;
Edward Arthur, Lieiit. Royal Artillery, b. 1859; Hew
Dalrymple, 6. Ib60; Robert, b. 1863; Ellen; Mary;
and Annie.
Frances Anne, m. Capt. John Windham Walling, R.X.
Mary.
Su.san Cordelia, m. William Cox, Esq. of Adbury
Lodge, Berks. Margaret Arabella. Anne.
Arthur (Sir), Admiral R.X., K.C.B., m. Margaret, dau.
of Sir J. Wilson, Knt., and step-dau. of Admiral Col-
• poys; and d. s.p. 14 June, 1864.
Christiana, m. the Rev. Dr. Haggitt, and d. 1810.
Elizabeth, in. F. GlanviUe, Esq. of Catchfrench, Corn-
wall.
Catherine, m. Admiral Sir Thomas Byam Martin, G.C.B.,
Admiral of the Fleet.
Cordelia, m. Admiral Sir T. Chambers White ; and <?.
1809. Anne.
Penelope, m. Col. Duckworth (killed at the battle of
Barossa), and d. 1810.
Mary, ni. Admiral Hon. Sir Eobert Stopford, G.C.B.
Henrietta.
3 Charles John, Recorder of Exeter, b. 1740 ; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of John Scale, Esq. of Mount Boone, Devon, and
left a son,
Charles John (Rev.),
and left a son. Rich;
4 Susanna, d. unm.
John Fanshawe, of Parsloes, d. 19 Dec. 1GD9, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Thomas Fassha WE, Esq. of Parsloes, 6. 18 Sept. 1C9G; m.
Frances, dau. of the Rev. Mr. Clarke, co. Oxford, and by her
(who was buried 24 Aug. 1725) had issue,
Thomas, his heir. John, buried 27 Oct. 172.5.
Frances, m. the Rev. Abraham Blackburn, D.D., Vicar of
Dagenham.
Maria, r,i. 14 Jan. 1750, Francis Burrell MassingberJ, Esq .
of Ormsby, co. Lincoln. Alice.
Thomas Fanshawe d. 21 Aug. 1758, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Fanshawe, Esq. of Parsloes, m. 10 June, 1745,
Anne, dau. of Sir Crisp Gascoyne, of Bifrons, and by her (who
d. 1762) left at his decease (1797) an only son,
John Gascot.se Fanshawe, Esq. of Parsloes, b. 3 June.
174G; m. Mary, dau. of Christopher Parkinson, Esq. of
Prescott, CO. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 22 March, 1811)
had issue,
John, his heir.
Charles Gascovne, 6. 18
1800.
Thomas Lewis, successor to liis brother Henry.
MaryAnnetta, m. 8 June, 1803, Charles Henry Boisra^on
Esq., M.D., of Walcot, Bath. ° '
Mr. Fansliawe d. 23 Dec. 1803, and was a. by his son.
Rev. John Fanshawe, of Parsloes, Fellow of Cli. Ch. Oxford
Vicar of Frodsham, co. Chester, b. 7 March, 1773; d. 27 Oct'.
1843, and was «. by his brother,
Henry Fanshawe, Esq. of Parsloes, b. 30 June, 1774; a. 13
Oct. 1854, and was s. by his brother,
Rev. Thomas Lewis Fanshawe, M.A., of Parsloes, Vicar of
Dagenham, b. 21 Sei.t. 1792; m. 10 Oct. 1821, Catherine
Stephens, eldest uau. of M.ijor-Gen. John Gaspard Le Mar-
chant (who was killed at the battle of Salamanca 1812), and d.
3 March, 1858, leaving issue,
John Gaspard, now of Parsloes.
Thomas Basil, Col. 33rd regt., 6. 3 Dec. 1829: m. 8 March,
1864, Emily Catherine, 2nd dau. of Gerard Lipyeatt Gosse-
lin, Esq. of Mount Ospringe, Kent, and has issue,
1 Gerard Lewis, b. 24 April, 1806.
2 Herbert Cecil, b. 9 Nov. 186/.
3 Reginald Winnington, b. 2 Sopt. 1871.
4 Frank Raymond, b. 5 March, 1874.
1 Helen Maude, b. 12 March. Is65.
2 LUian Emily, 6. 20 Sept. 1869.
Richard, b. 11 Nov. 1831.
Catherine Sophia, d. 27 April, 1841.
Helen, m. 7 May, 1844, Edward Hanson Denison, Esq. (who
d. 1 July, 1864), only child of Joseph Denison, Esq. of Stock
Grove, co. Bucks, and Rusholme Park, near Manchester.
Their eldest dau., Helen Jemima, m. 6 Nov. 1872, William,
2nd Lord Romilly.
Arms, &c. — See preceding Memoir.
Seat — Parsloes, Dagenham, Essex. Town House— 2, llalkin
Street W.
Hesrt, succes
no, 1770; d. at
or to his brother.
Jamaica 6 Nov.
FFAEINaTON OF WORDEN.
Ffaeingtox, SrsAX Maeia and Maet Haxxah,
of Worden, co. Lancaster ; s. their brother, James
Nowell ffariugton, Esq. 6 June, 1848.
ILlUCaSC— The Ffarixgtons of ffarington or Fa. ring I no,
in the parish of Penwortham, and Shaw Hall, in the parish of
Leyland, co. Luncister, are a family of great antiquity.
Farington Hall was their principal seat till the death of Sir
Henry ffarington, 1549. For the next two centuries they
resided at Worden, and removed thence to Shaw Hall, in the
parish of Leyland (now rebuilt and named Worden) about the
year 1740.
John, son of William, and grandson of Hogo de Meolis,
or Meles, was styled De Fartngton. He was witness to
various deeds temp. Henry III. and Edward I. ; and m. beforo
1279 Avicia, dau. otEobert de Bussal, with Miom he acquired
half the manorofLej-land,co. Lancaster. HeiZ. 7 Edward II.,
A.D. 1313, and was s. by his son.
Sir William de Faeyngto.v, Knt., Sub-Custodian of the
Peace for Leyland 17 Edward H., summoned to attend the
Great Council at Westminster 1 Edward III., a.d. 132G, and
d. before 1330, leaving, by Agnes his wife, six sons. He was
s. by the eldest,
AViLLiAM de ffaryngto.v. Collector of the King's Revenues
for CO. Lancaster 11 and 12 Edward III., paid a subsidy for
making Edward the Black Prince a Knight 20 Edward III.,
and got a grant of Free Warren confirmed, 22 Edward HI.
He had, by Joan his wife (who in. 2ndly, before 1371, Sir
Thomas EadclifTe, Knt.) six sons, of whom the eldest d. before
1371, and the line was carried on by the second.
Sir John de ffaryngton, Knt., King's Commis.sioner,
joined with Sir Adam de Hoghton and Sir Thomas de Lathoni
to investigate transgressions in co. Lancaster 48 Edward III.,
m. Johanna Bannister, and had issue, William, his heir;
Thomas, a Guild Burgess of the town of Preston 3 Henry IV.,
Til. 7 Henry IV. Joan, dau. of Henry de Houghwick, and left
descendants; and Joan, to. Gilbert Sutton, of Penwortham.
Sir John was s. by his eldest son,
William de ffartngton, who made an attornement to the
Abbey of Evesham 14 Henry IV., and was a Commissioner
for Musters in the Wapentake of Leyland, 28 April, 6 Henet V.
He j/i. (settlement dated 20 June, 1406, 7 Henry IV.) Eliza-
beth, dau. of John de Lasci, of Gateford, co. York, and had,
with a younger son, Nicholas, an elder sou, his successor,
William de ffartngton. Collector of the King's taxes for
CO. Lancaster 25 Henry VI., rn. Margaret Halsall, and had
issue, William (Sir), his heir; Richard, on whom the estates
were entailed; Alison; Elyn; Ann. He d. 14 Jan. 1456.
Reginald, Bishop of Lichfield, and John, Abbot of Evesham,
conferred the ring, veil, and mantle of perpetual widowhood
on his widow, 17 Jan. 1453, and licensed an oratory in his
town 16 Sept. 1461. The eldest son.
Sir William ffarington, Knt., m. before 1456, In \\\^
father's life-time, he being then about 15 years of age, Alice,
dau. of Sir William Ashton, Knt. of Creston, and had issue,
William, ra. (contract dated 30 May, 9 Edward IV.), Margaret,
dau. of Robert Hesketh, of Rufford, and J.«. p. I" Edward IV.;
Henry (Sir), his heir; Katherine, m. Jolin Bendish; Ann,
-//(. 1st, James Anderton, of Worden, 2ndly, John ScilUcorne,
(if Scillicorne; Isabella, r/i. Thomas Singleton, of Brockholes ;
Jennet, m. William Heaton, of Kiriay; Alice, m. William
FFA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FAR
541
Crooke, of Whittle; Mary; and Margaret, 1i^. William Ban-
nister. Sir William made his will 22 May, 1500, which was
proved the next year, and he was s. by his only surviving son.
Sib Henry ffakington, Knt., Esquire of the King's Body,
20 Henry VII. , and Knight of the King's Body 30 Henry VIII.,
founded Leyland School 1523, and was a Commissioner for
the suppression of religious houses. He r,i. 1st, Ann, dau. of
Sir Alexander Radcliffe, Knt. of Ordsall, and widow of Sir
Thomas Tildesley, Knt., of Wardley, and had issue,
I. William, b. 1495; to. Isabel, dau. and heir of John Clay-
ton, of Clayton, and had an only dau.,
Joan, or Janet, m. 1st (contract dated 2t Henry VIII.),
Charles Booth, of Hackensal, by whom she had a dau.,
m. Sir William Mordaunt. She m. 2ndly, Charles Beccon-
sall, of Becconsall, and had a dau., Dorothy, m. Sir
Edmund Huddlestone, Knt. of Sawston, co. Cambridge.
She TO. 3rdly, Sir Antliony Browne, Chief Justice of
Common Pleas, by whom she had no issue.
II. Thomas, m. Cicely Kadclift'e, of Winmarleigh : no male
in. Robert, 6. 1499; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas South-
\vorth, Knt. of Salmcsbury, by whom he had,
1 John, TO. Ann, dau. and co-heir of Peter Farington, of
Little Farington, and d. s. p. 21 Oct. 1595.
2 Henry, m. twice, but does not appear to have left issue.
3 Thomas. 4 Edward.
1 Ellen.
I. Cicely, b. 1498.
Sir Henry m. 2ndly, 153G, Dorothy, dau. of Humphrey Oke-
over, of Okeover, and widow of Sir Arthur Eyre, Knt., by
•whom he had another son,
IV. William, of whom hereafter.
Sir Henry d. 8 Dee. 1551, aged 80 years. He bequeathed
Farington Hall, the ancient residence of the family, to his
great-grand-dau., Dorothy, wife of Sir Edmund Huddleston.
His son, by his 2nd wife,
William Ffarington, Esq. of Worden, 6. 1537, Burgess of
Reston, 1542, J. P. and D.L. 1558. For this gentleman
Laurence Dalton, Norroy, changed the crest and confirmed the
arms. He m. 1559, Jane, only dau. of Sir Thomas Talbot,
Knt., of Bashall, co. York, and had three sons,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Henry, m. 1582, Margaret, dau. of Edward Browster, Esq.
of Moxfleld, CO. Chester, and had a son, Thomas, m. Anne
Worrall, and was grandfather of Major-Gen. William
iTarington, of Chislehurst, who m. the dau. of Sir Edward
Battinson, of Sudbury, and had a son, Thomas, d. s. p., and
two daus., Mary, m. Col. J. Selwyn, and Albinia, in. Robert,
1st Duke of Ancaster.
III. William, Constable of Lancaster Castle, 1599, d. 15 Jan.
165G, aged 90.
Mr. Ffarington d. July, 1610, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Ffarington, Esq. of Worden, Constable of Lancaster
Castle, and Steward of the Queen's lands at Lonsdale, m.
3 Aug. 1581, Mabel, dau. and co-heir of George Benson, Esq.
of Hugill, Westmorland, and had three sons and six daus., of
•whom the eldest son was,
William Ffarington, Esq. of Worden, High Sheriff eo. Lan-
caster 1G36, Knight of the Shire 1640, and Col. of militia. This
gentleman, a stanch cavalier, valiantly assisted the Countess of
Derby in her gallant defence of Latliom against the Parliamen-
tarians, and, in consequence, had his estate sequestered. He
m. 1609, Margaret, dau. of Henry Worrell, Esq., and left by her
<who d. 1659), at his decease, April, 1658, 1 William, his heir;
2 George, of Knights, Middlesex, d.s.p.; 3 Henry, d.s.p. ; 1 Anne,
1(1. John Fleetwood, of Penwortham ; 2 Mabel, m. 1st, Richard
Clayton, of Clayton, and 2ndly, Peter Brooke, of Mere; 3 Eliza-
beth, TO. 1st, Christopher Bannister, and 2ndly, Alexander
Standish, of Duxbury; and 4 Alice, m. 1st, Robert Charnock,
and 2ndlx, Edward Oldfield. The son and successor,
William Ffarington, Esq. of Worden, 6. 1612 ; named as
a Knight of the Royal Oak; m. Catherine, dau. of Richard
Fleetwood, Esq. of Penwortham, and had by her (who d. 1762),
vith four daus., two sons,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. George, of Shaw Hall, m. 1672, Elizabeth, dau. of Valen-
tine Whitmore, Esq. of Thurstaston, co. Chester, and had
issue,
1 William, of whom hereafter, as heir of Worden.
2 Valentine, M.D.. b. 1676 ; m. Agnes Prickett, of Natland
Abbey, Westmorland.
Mr. ffarington d. 27 Feb. 1672, and was s. by his son,
Henry Ffarington, Esq. of Worden, to. Susan, dau. of
Bigory Wheare, D.D., Master of Gloucester Hall, Professor of
lILstory at Oxford, and had, with three daus., two sons,
I. Henry, b. 1656; m. Agnes, dau. of Hugh Dicconson, Esq.
of Wrightington, and d. s. p., v. p. 1679.
II. William, his heir.
Mr. ffarington d. 10 March, IGOl, and was .;. by his only sur-
viving son,
William Ffarington, Esq. of Worden, Jligh Sheriff 1714;
7)1. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Swettenham, Esq. of Somerford
Booths, CO. Chester, and d. s. p. Dec. 1714, when he was s. by
his cousin,
William Ffarington, Esq. of Shawo Hall, b. 1675; m.
31 Dec. 1694, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Dr. James lluflne, of
Boulogne (who fled from France, owing to the persecution of
the Huguenots), and s. to the Worden estate on the death of
his cousin, William Ffarington. By his wife (who d. 6 March,
1747, aged 68) he had issue,
George, his heir.
William (Rev.), Rector of Warrington and Vicar of Leigh,
ancestor of Ffarington of Wondvcde. Henry.
Elizabeth, m. Richard Atherton, Esq. of Atherton, and d.
April, 1742.
Isabella, to. Rev. John Woodcock, Canon of Hereford and
Rector of Canonpion.
Margaret, m. William Byssel, Esq. of Seabourns, co. Hereford.,
Mr. ffarington d. 1717, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Ffarington, Esq. of Shawe Hall, b. 1693; to. 1717,
Margaret, dau. and sole heir of John Bradshaw, Esq. of Pen-
nington, and had by her (who d. 8 May, 1771, aged 70) with
several other sons, who d. s. p. (one, Bradshaw, was killed at
the battle of Fontenoy).
William (Sir), his heir.
James, b. 1773: Capt. in the Mihtia ; d. 23 .Sept. ISOO. He
TO. 1st, Jane Ashton, but by her had no child; and 2ndly,
23 May, 1744, Mary, dau. of Roger Nowell, Esq. of Altham,
by whom (who d. 23 Dec. 1781) he had, William, successor
to his uncle; Mary Isabella, m. 1804, George Watkin
Kenrick, Esq. of Woore Hall, Salop, and d. 12 July, 1829 ;
and Charlotte, m. 25 March, 1825, Alexander Nowell, Esq.,
M.P., of Underley, co. Westmorland.
Margaret, to. James Prior Clayton, Esq. of Leyland.
Barbara, m. Rev. Thomas Mallory, of Mobberley.
Isabella, to. Gill Slater, Esq. of Chesteraeld and Liverpool.
Mary, m. Isaac Hamon, Esq. of Portarlington, Queen's C9.
Mr. ffarington d. 9 May, 1742, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir William Ffarington, Knt. of Shawe Hall, 6. 1730, J.P.,
D.L. CO. Lancaster, and High Sheriff 1761; d.s.p. 1781, and
was s. by his nephew,
William Ffarington, Esq. of Shaw Hall, J.P. and D.L.,
Lieut.-Col. 1st regt. of Lancashire Militia, and High Sheriff
1813. He TO. 1st, 16 June, 1791, Sybilla Georgiana, dau. of
Edward Wilbraham Bootle, Esq. of Latham, and sister of
Edward, 1st Lord Skelmersdale, by whom (who d. 22 Nov.
1799) he had, with three sons, who all d. young, as many daus. ;
the 2nd, Sybilla Georgiana, m. Thomas Scarisbrick, Esq. of
Scarisbrick, and d. s. p. 1839. Col. ffarington to. 2ndly,
5 July, 1803, Hannah, dau. of John Mathews, Esq., of Tyue-
moutli, and by her (who d. 31 May, 1833) had,
George, d. unm. 4 April, 1819.
AVilliam Mathews, d. unm. 24 April, 1827.
James Nowell, his heir.
Susan Maria. BIary Hannah.
Col. ffarington d. 13 June, 1837, and was s. by his only sur-
viving son,
James Nowell Ffarington, Esq., b. 10 June, 1S13; who
rebuilt Shawe Hall, and gave it the name of Worden ; he m.
28 Oct. 1847, Sarah Esther, dau. and co-heir of John ToucheC,
Esq. of Broom House, co. Lancaster; but by her (who d.
16 Aug. 1863) left no issue at his decease, 6 June, 1848, when
he was s. by his sisters, Susan Maria and Mary Hannah.
^)-»is— Arg., a chevron gu. between three leopards' faces
sa. ; quarterly with gu. three cinquefoils arg., quartering,
Ffarington, Benson, Rufine, Bradshaw, Bradshaw (cnicien()i
ASPULL, FiTTON, Carden, Malvoisin, Breeeton, Nowell,
Merley, Fitton, and Hargreaves. FamUn Crest — A dragon
arg. sans wings, tail nowed, langued, ducally gorged gu. and
wreathed with a chain or. Motto — Domat omnia virtus.
Seat — Worden, Leyland, near Preston.
FAEMAR OP BLOOMFIELD.
Faemae, William Cecil Russell, Esq. of
Bloomfield, co. Wexford, b. 25 Aug. 1869.
ILintagC— This family claims to be a branch of tha
Fermors of Easton Neston, co. Northampton, and to have
been first settled in Ireland temp. Queen Elizabeth, about the
year 1600. Mary, Lady Ferraor, wife of Sir George Fermor,
Knt. of Easton Neston, in her will, made in 1625, and pre-
served in the Probate Court of London, mentioned her son,
" Robert, which was of late unfortunately slain at Carlowe, in.
the Realme of Ireland." From Lady Fermor's eldest son. Sir
HaLton Fermor, descended the Earls of I'omfret, extinct in 1S67.
512
FAR
TnE LANDED GENTRY,
FAT
Ja?t.ef. Ffumob, Ksq., a Mojor in the army, is described in
a letter, dated 4 Dec. 174C, as a srandsrjn of Sir George
Fermor, Knt. of Easton-Xcston. He m. the eldest dau. of
Anthony Gamble, Esq. of co. Cork; and il. 1G83-84, having
had, Richard, his heir; Jasper, of Garron Kenny Fange, co.
Cork ; John ; and Samuel, Major in the army, who purchased
several valuable estates in Virginia. Of these sons, Jasper
and Samuel left descendants in North America, and John was
ancestor of Farmeu, Bart, of Mount Pleasant, Sussex (see
BnEKE's Peerayc). The eldest son,
RxcHABD Fa'rmoe, Esq. of Arderrack, co. Cork, r,i. 1075,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Licut.-Col. Robert Phairc, Governor
of Curk under Cilomwell, 1G50, and had three sons,
I. Jasper, of Kirconway, co. Cork, 0. 167G; r,>.. in 1701,
Elizai.eth, dau. of George Rogers, Esq. ol Ashgrove, co.
Cork, ; nd had a son,
Richard, d. unra. 1730.
II. Robert, who carried on the fnmily.
Ill John, M.D., b. in 1678; in. Lucy, second dau. of Cuth-
bcrt Wilkinson, Esq., and had (with one dau., Lucy) an
only son,
Jasper, m. 1st, Mrs. Lasier; and 2ndly, in 1774, Grace,
second dau. of liovell Farmar, M.D., and had three chil-
dren,
1 Richard, an offioev in the OSth regt., drowned at sea
with his detachment in 1814.
2 Jasper, Capt. Royal Marines, of Sunnybank, co. Here-
ford, J. P. and D.L., m. 1819, Meliora, widow of Peter
Eickards Mynors, Esq. of Treago, which lady d. 1829.
1 Dora, d. unm. 1831.
The 2nd son,
Robert Fakmae, Esq. of Ferf^us, co. Cork, and of Thurlos
Beg, CO. Tipperary, b. 1677; Major in the ariiiy ; m. 1700,
Grace, 2nd dau. and co-heir of William HovcU, Esq. of Mount
Hovell, CO. Cork, by whom (wlio d. 1763, aged 80) he left at his
decease, 1743,
I. HovELi., of whom presently.
ir. Edward, Capt. Royal Marines, h. 1710; m. 1st, 1748,
Katherine, dau. of Poole St. Barbe, Esq. of Bittern, Hants,
and widow of Lieut. Gates, E.N., by whom he had three
children,
1 Edward, M.D., d. s. p. 1802.
2 Robert Hill, of Bamhill, co. Cork, Oen. of Marines,
6. 1775; '«. thrice; by his 2nd wile, Mildred, eldest dau.
of Rev. Richard Farmar, he had four children,
Robert Hemng, 6. 1794; an officer 77th regt.; m. 1817,
Mary, only dau. of Armigher Sealey, Esq. of Cork;
and (/. 22 Aug. 1843, leaving issue, Charles Lewis
Atterbury, Royal Marines, 6. 23 Jan. 1831 ; Frances
Georgiana ; and Juliana Priscilla, m. 24 March, 1849,
Thomas Osborne Stock, Esq., M.P. for Carlow.
Edward Sterling, Gen. in the army, b. 1798; in. 1836,
Jane, only dau, of James Cunningham, Esq., Capt.
E.N., and had is.sue, Edward James Cunningham,
6. '.845; Jane Cunningham Mildred; Georgiana
Marianne; Florence Lucinda Caroline; and Helen
Theresa Unity Gordon.
Elizabeth. Marianne, d. 1824.
Gen. Farmar's 3rd wife, whom he in. 1800, was Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Dr. Mallet, a Physician, and relict of
Thomas Symonds, Esq., Capt. R.N. Gen. Farmar d.
2 Jan. 1839.
1 Katherine, d. 1824.
He in. 2ndly, 1772, Frances, eldest dau. of Edward Roberts,
Esq. of Clover Hill, co. Cavan, and d. 1784, having had
another son and a dau.,
3 Richard Hugh Hovell Sterling, of Castle Treasure, co.
Cork, b. 1782; Capt. Royal Marines; m. 1818, Anne, 3rd
dau. of Thomas Grazebrooke, Esq. of Diidbridge, co.
Gloucester, and dying 1840, left issue, Richard, Capt.
Eoyal Marines, b. 1819, m. 15 Feb. 1854, Eleanor, youngest
dau. of John Simpson, E.sq.; William Edward, Royal
Marines, b. 1824; m. 17 Sept. 18-50, Mary Dorset, youngest
dau. *of William Lawrence, Esq. of Fletton Tower, co.
Huntingdon ; Caroline ; and Anne Grazebrooke.
Helen, d. unm. 1821.
III. Richard (Rev.), of Ramhill, co. Cork, Rector of Dun-
manway and Timoleague, m. 1759, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Freeman. Esq. of Ballinguile, and had two daus., of wliom
Mildred, the elder, in. her cousin. Gen. Robert Hill Farmar;
and Mary Anne, m. — Herring, Esq., E.I.C.S.
I. Grace, m. 1726, her cousin, Hon. Richard Hill, of Beare
Forest, co. Cork, one of H.M. Council for South Carolina.
II. Elizabeth, ni. John Beare, Esq. of Cork, and d. 17Sti.
III. Jane, rn. William Wakeham, Esq. of Spring UiU, co
Cork.
IV. Hannah, in. William Keyes, Esq. ; d. 1798, aged 84.
The eldest son,
Hovell Fabmab, M.D., of Mount Hovell, co. Cork, b. 1701 ;
'M. 1739, Katherine Dorothea, eldest dau. of Chrisloplier
Russell, Esq., Col. 17th regt., and Governor of Minorca, where
herf. 1753, aged 57. By her (who d. 1778) Mr. Farmar iad
issue,
I. Ilnon HovELi,, his heir.
II. Robert, Cajt. in the 60th regt., m. Jane, dau. of William
Wakeham, and d. .s. p.
I. Elizabeth, m. Joseph Gates, Esq. of Kilnabone, co. Cork,
and d. in 1810.
II. Grace, m. Jasper Farmar, Esq.
Mr. Farmar d. 1770, and was s. by his elder son,
Hdch Hovell Farmar, Esq. of Dunsinane, co. Wexford,
called to the Bar 1768. He m. 21 Oct. 1780, Jane, 2nd dau. of
Michael Roberts, Esq. of Kilmony, co. Cork, by whom (who
d. 25 March, 1838) he had issue,
I. HuoH Hovell, of Dunsinane, J.P., 6. To Jan. 1782 ; in.
12 Jan. 1815, Meliora, only dau. of Peter Eickards
Mynors, Esq. of Treago, co. Hereford, and by her (who d.
11 Nov. 1854) left at his decease, 1828,
Hcgh Hoveli, Baskekville (Rev.), present representa-
tive of the family.
William Roberts, a Col. in the army, Assistant-Command
ant Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, 6. 14 March, 1825 ;
served in 50th regt., and was severely wounded at the
battle of Aliwal: served throughout the Indian Mutiny,
of 1857-8 in the 82nd regt. ; m. 1st, 20 May, 1851, Alicia
Mary, only child of Edward Stone Cotgrave, Esq., Capt.
E.N., and by her (who d. 10 April, 1801) had issue,
Eichard De Malpas Cotgrave, 6. 2 Dec. 1853; Alicia
Mildred Cotgrave, d. 14 Nov. 1864; Meliora Alianor
Cotgrave ; and Grace Ursula Cotgrave. Col. Farmar
m. 2ndly, 11 June, 1863, Kllinor Louisa, eldest dau,
of Rev. William Lewis Girardot, of Hinton Charter-
house, and has issue by her, Hugh Henry Foxcroft,
6. 21 Aug. 1870: George Jasper, b. 20 July, 1872;
Beatrice Emily; Cecily Eleanor, d. 17 May, 1871; Juliet
Mary; Eose Dorothea; Ella Katherine ; Violet Eleanor.
Meliora Mynor.s, m. 1861, Edward A. Blundcll, Esq.,
Governor of Singapore.
Anna Catharina Eickards, m. 12 June, 18J5, Ecv. William
Hirzel Le Marchant, Vicar of Harlsfield.
Jane Philippa Ba-skerville, m. 9 Dec. 1852, John White-
head, Esq., Barristcr-at-Law.
II. Michael Roberts, an officer in the army, killed in action
at Cuba, 1807. ,
III. William Russell, of Bloomfleld, of whom presently.
I. Mary, m. Charles Hill, Esq. of St. Johns, co. Wexford,
M.D.
II. Katherine Dorothea, m. Eichard Hill, Esq. of Urrinsfort,
CO. Wexford.
Mr. Farmar d. 12 Feb. 1812. His 3rd but 2nd surviving son,
William Russell Farmar, Esq. of Bloomfield, J. P. co.
Wexford, b. 1802; m. 1st, 9 Dlc. 1829, Eliza, daa. of Eichard
Donovan, Esq. of Ballymore, by whom (who d. 23 Nov. 1S44)
he had, with four daus., Annie Jane; Mary Caroline, d.
young ; Katherine Elizabeth ; and Elizabeth Mary, three sons^
I. William Henry, his heir.
II. Hugh Jasper, b. 1833; d. young.
III. Eichard Donovan, 6. July, 1841; d. 5 April, 1344.
Mr. W. E. Farmar rn. 2ndly, 29 Nov. 1853, Henrietta, dau. of
Harry Alcock, Esq. of Wilton, co. Wexford, and had by her
another dau., Sarah Caroline Margaret. He d. 20 Oct. 1871,
and was s. by his elde.st son,
William Henry Farmah, Esq. of Bloomfield, J.P., Capt.
Wexford Militia, b. 21 April, 1831 ; m. IG Jime, 1868, Frances
Anastasia, dau. of William Newell Barron, Esq. of FitzWilliam
Place, Dublin, Chairman of Quarter Sessions; co. ilouaghan,
and had issue,
I. William Cecil Russell, his heir.
II. Ealpii Jasper Newell, b. 7 July, 1871.
III. Fitzhugh Hovell Arthur, 6. 22 March, 1874.
IV. Henry Capel Donovan, 6. 6 June, 1876.
I. Irene Frances Elizabeth, 6. 13 Oct. 1872.
II. Edith Emily Marian, b. 30 April, 1875.
Mr. W. H. Farmar d. 9 Sept. 1876, and was s. by his eldest
son, William Cecil Eussell Farmar, now of Bloomfield.
Arms — Arg., on a fess sa. between three lions' heads erased
gu. a crescent or, for diff. Crest— A lion's head erased gu.
Jl/o«o— Fortis et fidelis. Crest— 01 Febmor, Earl of Pomfret,
borne by Eev. H. W. Baskerville Farmar and his brother.
Col. W. E. Farmar : Out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's head
gu. combed and wattled gold; il/oi(o— Hoia e sempre.
Seat — BloomUeld, Enniscorthy, co. Wexford.
FARMER OF NONSUCH.
Farmer, William Egbert Gamul, Esq. of
Nonsuch Park, Surrey, b. 12 Jiilv, 1S38, formerly
Capt. Grenadier Guards, J.P., D L., High Sheriff,
Surrey 1877, m. 1861, C'harlolie Maria, 2nd dau. of
the late Robert GriUlth Williams, Esq., brolhcr of
FAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FAPo
MS
Sir Richard B. ■Williams-Bulkeley, Bart, of Baron
Hill, Beaumaris, Anglesey, and has a dan.,
Alice Matilda Mary.
ILtllCngt. — Sajiuel Farmek, Esq., for many yonr-i ]\I.r.
for Iluntingdon, purchased, about the close of rhu I8th cen-
tury, the estate of Nonsuch, Surrey, long a royal residence.
He m. Klizabeth, dau. of the Ititc Joseph Easton Meeke, Ksq.
of Rotherhithe, and sister of the late William Meeke, Esq. of
Beddington, Surrey, and had a son,
William Meeke, M.P. for Huntingdon, to. Frances, dau. of
Michael Barsiow, Esq. of Fulford, co. York, and d. v. p.
Oct. 1836, leaving issue,
1 William Francis Gamul, heir to his grandfather.
2 Arthur Augustus, settled in Canada, m. 3 Feb. 1846,
Louisa Emily, dau. of Hon. Peter P.oyle de Blaquierc, and
by her (who il. y :\lav, l^Gs) has issue.
3 George Ahin.nd, an i.ffieer H.E.I.C.S., d. in India, 1837.
4 Tlionias McLean, late Capt. in the army, m. Ellen, dau.
of Rev. Henry Curtis Cherrie, Eector of Burghfield, near
Kcading, Berks.
5 Archibald Hamilton, settled in Canada, m. 3 Oct. 1848,
Augusta, dau. of Hon. Peter Boyle de Blaquierc, and lelt
issue.
6 Reginald Onslow, R.A., m. Geraldine, dau. of Capt.
Fari-cU, late E.A.
1 Elizabeth Mane, m. Charles Wilshere, Esq. of Hitchcn,
Herts.
2 Emilie Georgiana, m. Hippoljte von Klenze, Capt.
Bavarian Guards.
3 Evilda Frances, in. Gustave von Aselioberg, late Capt.
4 Mary Eugenie, in. Maximilian, Baron von Gumpcnberg-
Bayerback, of the Bavarian Guards.
Mr. Farmer was 8. by his grandson,
William Francis Gamul Farmer, Esq. of Nonsuch Park,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff Surrey, 1849, m. 1837, Matilda,
dau. of Robert Wilkinson, Esq., and had issue,
William Robert Gamdl, now of Nonsuch Park.
Thomas Allix, 6. 14 Nov. 1839.
George Lancelot McLean, Capt. 60th Rifles.
Charles Edward. James Edmund Gamul (Rev.).
Henry Lowth, Lieut. 60th Rifles.
Francis Colebrooke, Lieut. R.A.
Matilda Frances, deceased. Margnret Anna.
Emilie Mary. Catherine Augusta.
Mr. Farmer d. 10 March, ISGO.
Arms — Arg., a fess sa. between three lions' heads erased gu.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's head gu. crested and
wattled gold. Motto— Hora, e sempre.
Scat — Nonsuch Park, near Cheam.
FARNALL OF MANOR HOTJSE.
Tahnall, Haery Bueraed, Esq., C.B. of Manor
House, Lee, Xeut, J.P. for Devon and Kent, and
D.L. for Dorset, Honorary Col. 1st Kent Volunteer
Rifles, and formerly Inspector of Poor Laws, B.A.,
Cantab., m. 1st, Feb. 1829, Dorothea, 4th dau. of
the late Alan Bellingham, Esq. of The Castle,
Castle Bellingham, co. Louth ; and 2ndly, 1851,
Rhoda Eleanor, dau. of Robert Bellamie, Esq. of
Sandiord House, near Taunton, by whom he has issue,
I. Harkt de la Rosa Bcrrard, b. 1852.
II. Edmund Waterton, b. 1855.
I. Eleanor Jacintha Mary.
Mr. Farnall was appointed Special Commissioner to
the cotton manufacturing districts during the cotton
famine, and the Queen marked her appreciation of
his conduct by conferring on him the distinction of a
Companion of the Bath.
fLuiCJlgC. — Harry Bdseard Farnall, Esq., Capt. E.N.
(only son of Nathaniel Farnall, Esq., an officer of the 60th
regt., by Eliza Jacintha his wife, dau. of Col. Burrard, M.P.
of Lymington, and Eliza his wife, dau. of De La Rosa, Am-
bassador to the Court of St. James", from the Court of Spain),
m. 1800, Martha, dau. and co-heir of Pliilip Elliott, Esq. of
Harley House, Clifton, co. Gloucester, and had issue,
Harry Bcrrard, his heir.
Philip Elliott, of East Grove, Lymington, Hants, J.P. for
Hants and Isle of Wight, b. 14 Sept. 1804; vi. 1st, 1834,
Marianne Fletcher, only surviving child of Samuel Pearce
Tregeare Parson, LL.D. ; and 2ndly, 1839, Hannah Frances,
eldest dau. of Dougal Christie, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., by whom
(who is deceased) he has issue, Herbert George, b. 20 June,
1848; Frances Mary; and Helen Julia.
George Eooke, of Builey Park, near Ringwood, Hants, J.P,,
m. l\rary, only chiM of Redstone Warner, Esq., and has
issue.
^nns— Or, on abend gu. three annulets of the first abordure
of the second bezantee. Mottn — Persevere. '
yje.sif/ences— Manor House, Lee, Kent; and Burleigh Villa,
Dorset.
FARNHAM OF aUORNDOIM HOUSE.
Faenham, Edward Basil, Esq. of Quorndon
House, CO. Leicester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1870, late Major Leicester Yeomanry, M.P. for
North Leicestershire from 1837 to 1859, b. 19 April,
1799 ; m. 2 July, 1851, Gertrude Emily, 2nd dau.
of Sir William Cradoek Hartopp, Bart, of Four
Oaks Park, co. Warwick, and has issue,
I. William Edward John Basil, b. 18 July, 1855.
II. George Francis, b. 9 Sept. 1859.
ni. Charles John, b. 17 July, 18G2.
JLtlteajJC. — By deeds without dates there appear to havo
been two Lords of Quorndon prior to the reign of Edward I.,
viz.,
Robert Fabnham and Sir Robert Farsham, Knt. The son
and heir of the latter.
Sir John Farnham, of Quorndon, co. Leicester, lived temp.
Edward I., and was ancestor of
Thomas Farnham, Esq. of Nether Hall, m. Frances, dau. of
Sir Thomas Waklron, Knt. of Charley, in Leicestershire, and
dying Aug. 1666, left, with two sons, Henry, his heir, and
Thomas, who d. imm.. four daus., viz., Frances, in. Clifton.
Rhodes, Esq. of Stocton, Notts; Margaret, m. Richard Wilson,
Esq. of Knightthorpe, Leicestershire; Dorothy, m. Henry
Waldron, Esq. of Farnham Castle, co. Cavan : and Elizabeth,
m. the Rev. Nicholas Hall, Rector of Loughborough. The
elder son and heir,
Henry Farnham, Esq. of Nether Hall, a Capt. in the ainiy,
m. 1660, Martha, dau. of Thomas Mousley, Gent, of co. Staf-
ford, and had issue. His 4th son,
Benjamin Farnham, Esq., in. 1703, Sarah, one of the daus.
and co-heirs of Edward Farnham, Esq. of Quorndon, and
dying 1747, aged 77, was s. by his son,
Edward Farnham, Esq. of Quorndon, &. 16 March, 1704;
vi. 3 March, 1725, Easter Lake, of Canterbury, and by her
had, William, Thomas, and Edward, successive inheritors ;
Esther, m. John Willows, Esq., and d. 1794; Anne, m. Noah
Bolaine, Esq. of Canterbury ; Sarah, in. 1st, Sir Charles Hal-
ford, Bart., and 2ndly, Basil, Earl of Denbigh. Mr. Farnham
d. 3 June, 1775, and was s. by his eldest son.
The Rev. William Farnham, 6. 1738; who d. s. p., and
was s. by his brother,
Thomas Farnham, Capt. E.N., of Quorndon House, 6. 30 Oct.
1743; at whose decease unm., 2 Dec. 1793, he was s. by his.
brother,
Edward Farnham, Esq. of Quorndon House, b. 1753 ; High
Sheriff, 1817; in. 1795, Harriet, youngest dau. and co-heir of
the Rev. Dr. Rhudde, Rector of East Bergholt, Suffolk, and
Chaplain in Ordinary to King George III., and by her (who d.
27 July, 1854) had issue,
Edward Basil, now of Quorndon.
Sarah Anne, d. unm. 28 July, 1876.
Mary Eliza, m. 28 Sept. 1842, to the late Hon. and Eev.
AVilliam Chafie Henniker (who d. 28 Aug. 1845), brother of
John, Lord Henniker.
Mr. Farnham d. 7 Jan. 1835.
Anns — Quarterly, or and az., in the two first quarters a
crescent counterchanged. Crest — An eagle or, wings close
preying on a rabbit arg.
Scat — Quorndon House, near Loughborough.
FARQUHAE OF GILMILNSCEOFT.
Geat-Paequhae, Maegaret and Jane, of
Gilmilnscroft, co. Ayr.
JtlltCajC— The family of Farquhar has enjoyed its pro-
sent possessions in Kyle Stewart for many generations.
Alexander Farqohar, of Gilmilnscroft, m. and had, with a
dau., Catherine, m. 1546, John Hamilton, of Camskeith, a son,
Andrew, ancestor of the Fakquhaes of GUmilnscroJ't, whose
eventual heiress,
Jane Farquhar, of Gilmilnscroft (only child of Alexander
Farquhar of Gilmilnscroft), m. 1777, John Gray, Esq. of Kil-
mcrdcnny, son of James Gray, Minister of Strathblane, grand-
son of John Gray, Minister of the High Church of Glasgow,
oU
FAB
THE LANDSD GENTRY.
FAR
and great-grantlson of Andrew Gray, whose father, John
Gray, was younsest son of Sir William Gray, of Pittendrum,
ancestor of Lord Gray, and had issue,
James, his heir.
Alexander, formerly in the army, deceased.
John, Lieut. 40th rcgt., who d. in consequence of wounas
received at Salamanca.
AViliiam, a Merchant in Glasgow, deceased.
Andrew, Comptroller of the Customs at Irvine, m. IH.U,
Margaret, dau. of the late Benjamin Barton, Esq., late
Commissary Clerk of Glasgow, and has a son, John, and
other issue.
Itobert, d. 1807. ^^ ^
Eliza, m. John Ashbumer, M.D., of London.
The heiress of Gilmilnscroft d. 1803, and was s. by her eldest
«on,
James Gbay Fabquhab, Esq. of GUmilnscroft, Lieut.-Col. of
the Royal Argylshire Militia, m. 1801, Margaret Cochrane,
eldest dau. of Major James Baillie, of the 7th Fusiliers, and
l^ort-Major of Fort St. George, by Margaret lloss his wife,
eldest dau. of Lord Anehorville, late one of the senators of the
College of Justice, and left issue, John, d. s. p. ; and Mar-
cabet and Jane, now of GiJmilnscroft.
^,.„js_Arg., a lion rampant sa. armed and langued or,
between three sinister hands, couped and erect gu. Crest— A
<lexter hand couped as in the arms. Supporters— Two grey-
hounds ppr. Motto — Sto, cado, fide et armis.
^Vaj— GilmUnscroft, Kyle Stewart, Mauchline, Ayrshire.
FARQUHAHSON OF INVEHCAULD.
Farquhaksok, James Eoss, Esq. of Invercaukl,
CO. Aberdeen, J.P. and D.L., b. 9 Jan. 1834, ; late
Lieut.-Col. Scots Fusilier Guards ; m. 19 Nov.
1864, Elizabeth Louisa, eldest dau. of the late
Alexander Haldane Oswald, Esq. of Aucbincruive,
and by her (who d. 8 Aug. 1870) has, with other
issue,
James, b. Kov. 1S65.
Mr. Farqubarson of Inrercauld is entitled to quarter
the royal arms of Plantagenet.
ILtllCagC. — "Xherepresenattlve of this ancient family,"
says Douglas in the Baronage, "is the head or the chief of
the powerful and numerous clan Farqoharson, which had
large possessions in the Braes of Mar (the head of Aberdeen-
shire) and the adjacent counties." The house of Invercauld
derives its descent from
Shaw McDdff (sprung from a younger son of the potent
Thanes of Fife); he had a son called Farquhar, who settled in
Mar, in the reign of Robert II. (1371), and was made Bailie
and Chamberlain thereof; his sons, as was customary in that
■early period, obtaining the surname of Farquhaksons, sons of
Farquhar, founded many opulent and powerful houses in Scot-
land. His great-great-grandson,
FI^^)LA, commonly called Findla More, from his gigantic
size and great strength, a man of daring courage and of a hold
and determined character, m. 1st, Beatrix, dau. of George
Garden of that ilk, and had (with a younger son, who founded
the houses of Farqubarson of Whitehouse, of Finzean, repre-
sented by Archibald Farquharson, Esq.) a son and heir,
lioBEBT. He 111. 2ndly, a dau. of the Baron Roy, of Kincar-
dine Stewart, and had other children seated in Perthshire.
This gallant warrior was killed at Pinkie, 1547, bearing the
royal banner, lie was s. by his sou,
Robert Farqoharson, of Invercauld, whose grcat-grand-
6on,
Alexander Farquharson, of Invercauld, to. Isabella, dau.
of WiUiam Mackintosh, of that ilk, by Margaret his wife,
dau. of Graham of Fintry, and had three sons and a dau., viz.,
WiLLiA^i, his heir; John, successor to his brother ; Alexander,
of Monaltrie; and Margaret, m. John Robertson, Esq. of
I>u(le. The eldest son,
William Farquharson, Esq. of Invercauld, d. xmm. and
was s. by his brother,
John Farquharson, Esq. of Invercauld, who m. 1st,
Isabella, dau. and coheir of Sir Alexander Burnet, Bart, of
Craigmyllie, and had several children, who all d. young. He
TO. 2ndly, Christian, dau. of Sir Robert Menzies, Bart, of
Weem, and had one dau., who d. v.nm. He m. 3rdly, Mar-
garet, dau. (by Anne his wife, co-heir of Sir Robert Crighton
Murray, Knt. of Coekpool) of Lord James Murray, son of John,
Jst Marquess of Athol, by Amelia his wife, dau. of James, 7th
i-;:ni of Derby, K.G., and had,
James, his heir. John, who d. young.
Anne (the celebrated Lady Macintosh, who assisted Prince
Charles, lUb, by heading her husband's clan), j». Eneas
Macintosh, of Macittosh.
Margaret, d. unni.
The Laird of Invercauld iji. 4thly, Jean Forbes, of Waterton,
and had one son, Robert, who d. uiim. ; and two daus., Mary,
m. Capt. Oliver; and Fanny, m. to — Donaldson, Esq. He
was s. at his decease, 1750, by his son,
James Farquharson, Esq. of Invercauld, m. Amelia, relict
of John, 8th Lord Sinclair, and dau. of Lord George
Murray, Lieut. -Gen. of the Chevalier's army 1745, 5th son of
John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and had a large family, who all d.
unm. except the youngest. Mr. Farquharson d. 1806, and was
s. by his only surviving child,
Catherine Farquharson, of Invercauld, m. 16 June, 1798,
Capt. James Ross, R.N., 2nd son of Sir John Lockhart Ross,
Bart, of Balnagowan, by Ehzabeth his wife, eldest dau. of
President Dundas, and by him (who took the name of Far-
quharson, and d. 1810) had issue,
James, late of Invercauld.
Amelia, in. F'rancis Grant, Esq., and d. 1837.
Elizabeth.
The son,
James Farquharson, Esq. of Invercauld, J.P. and D.L., m.
30 April, 1833, Janet Hamilton, eldest dau. of the late General
Francis Dundas, of Sanson, Berwickshire, 2nd son of Robert
Dundas, of Arniston, Lord President of the Court of Session,
and had issue,
James Ross, now of Invercauld.
Francis Dundas, Lieut.-Col. in the army, late 60th)
twins
S- twi
Janet Hamilton.
Rifles, b. 16 Aug. 1835,
George Murray, 6. 16 Aug. 1835,
John Atholl, b. 7 Nov. 1837.
Robert Dundas, b. 29 March, 1840.
Henry, 6. 19 Nov. 1842.
Catherine. Henrietta Dtmdas.
He d. 20 Nov. 1862.
.^rms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant gu.;
2nd and 3rd, arg., a fir tree growing out of a mount in base
fructed ppr., and on a chief gu. the Royal banner of Scotland dis-
played on a canton of the first a hand issuing from the sinister
side, holding a dagger point downwards ppr. Crest — A demi-
lion rampant gu. holding a sword in his dexter paw ppr.,
pommelled or. Supporters— Two wild cats reguardant ppr.
Alotto — Fide et fortitudine.
Sc„j^,_Invercauld, Ballater, Aberdeenshire; and Marlie,
Perthshire.
FABaUHARSON OF HATJGHTON.
Farquharson, Robert Francis Ogilvie, Esq
of Haughton and Balfiuig, co. Aberdeen, J.P. and
D.L. formerly Capt. Aberdeen Rifles, b. 26 Oct.
1823 ; s. 1854; m. 1857, Mary Sarah, youngest dau.
of tbe late Sir Alexander Leit'h, K.C.B., of Freefield
and Grlenkindy, co. Aberdeen, and has issue,
I. Jlaria. ii. Mary Sophia. in. Elizabeth.
IV. Mary Anne. v. Frances. vi. Marjory.
HtUCagC— This family claims descent from the ancient
and once powerful house of Gumming of Altyre, having
branched, according to numerous records extant, from the
parent stock about the year 1460. It also claims to derive
from the Ogilvies, Earls of Findlater.
John Cumming Farquharson, Esq. of Kellas, co. Moray,
and Haughton, co. Aberdeen, living at the close of the 17th
century (son of John F'arquharson, of Haughton, by his wife,
a dau. of Donald Farquharson, a 5th son of Invercauld), rn.
Janet Dawney, of Aberdeen, and had two sons and a dau.,
viz.,
John, m. Anno Stewart, Countess of Blcssington, but d. s.p.
v.p.
Francis, his heir.
Mary, in. the Rev. Alexander Ogilvie, of Caimstown, co.
Moray, son, by Janet Innes, of Culvie, his wife, of John
Ogilvie, Esq. of Cuirnstown (a descendant of Ogilvie of
Findlater and Deskf ord, prior to its elevation to the Peerage
as Baron Deskford and Earl of Findlater), and had issue,
Alexander Ogilvie, successor to his uncle.
The only surviving son,
Francis Farquharson, Esq., m. Grace, dau. of Frances
Strachan, Esq. of Edinburgh, and had a dau., Annie, who d.
young. This gentleman, who purchased the two baronies of
Alford, was s. at his decease by his nephew,
Alexander Ogilvie, Esq., who assumed, upon inheriting
the Haughton estate, the name and arms of Farquharson.
FAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FAR
545
He in. 1768, Mary, dau. of John Hay, Esq. of Eainbnroh, ana
had issue, Fkancis, his hoir; John, successor to his brother;
Mary ; and Frances Anne, r,i. Michael Stovin Fenwick, Esq.
Mr. Ogilvie Farquharson d. 17S3, and was s. by liis elder son,
Francis Farquhakso.v, Esq. of Ilaughton, at whose decease,
Mnm.1803, the estates devolved upon his only surviving brother,
John Farqdharson, Esq. of Haughton, J.P. and D L ft'
15 April, 1779; m. 17 Sept. 1812, Mary Anne, eldest dau! of
Sir Archibald Grant, Bart, of Monymusk, co. Aberdeen, and
by her (who d. 18 Oct. 1851) had issue, John Alexander
Ogilvie, 6. 6 Aug. 1813, d. 12 April, 18i7 ; Archibald Francis
OKilvie, b. 24 Aug. 1816, d. 7 Sept. 1852; Andrew Ogilvie,
Capt. 38th B.N.S., b. 2 May, 1818, d. 8 Nov. 1S49; George
Ogilvie, b. 26 Nov. 1819; d. 27 March, 1839; Robert Francis
Ogilvie, now of Haughton ; and two daus., Mary Oc^ilvie •
and Sophia Janet Ogilvie, m. 22 Jan. 1845, Jolin Mitchell eJ
of Forcett Park, co. York, and Glassel, co. Kincardine. Mr
Farquharson d. 14 May, 1854, and was s. by his only surviving
son, Robert Francis Ogilvie Farquharson, Esq. of Haughton!
u^J2fr,''7'^'^f'^''^''}? ■ ^''' °'"' '^ ^'"'^ rampant gu., armed and
langued az., for Farquharson; 2nd and 3rd, az., a bezant
between three garbs, for Gumming of Alhjre; 4th, arg., a Scotch
nr tree growing out of a mount ppr., also for Farquharson
6 re^t—A sun shining in full splendour over a clond ppr. Mottoes
— .\bove the sun, ' ' lUumiuo." Under the arms, ' ' Mcmor esto
iVaf— Haughton, Alford, co. Aberdeen.
homa to grant a feu charter to him and liis heirs msle of t
lands of Monaltrie, &c., in Stratlidee, also the 1
dryne, in the parish of Ceanndr
payment
FARQUHARSON OF WHITEHOUSE.
Farquharsox, Andrew, Esq. of Whitcliouse, co.
Aberdeen, J.P. s. his fatliei-, 20 Feb. 1855.
^LtllCajje. — Families of this surname were, from the
earliest accounts, located in Strathdee, in the parishes o;
Crathie and Ceanndrochaid, or Braemar, co. Aberdeen and
were at one time very numerous. The first person of 'emi-
nence of the race was Fionnladh Mor, so called from his
great stature. He was head of the clan commonly known
in tne Highlands as Clan Fionnladh or Farquharson of
Braemar. Fionnladh was killed at the battle of Pinkie in
1547, in the reign of Queen Mary, carrying the royal standard
of Scotland, and was buried in the churchyard of Inveresk at
a short distance from the field of battle. The place was long
known in that parish as the "Long Highlandman's Grave -
Fionnladh m. 1st, a dau. of the Baron Reid of Kincardine
Stewart, and had issue four sons, William, James, Alexander
and John, the descendants of whom generally settled on the
borders of the counties of Perth and Angus, south of Braemir-
some of them in the district of Athol, who took the name of
M'Eraehar, the Gaelic for M-Farquhar, the surname of Fiorn-
ladh-s father, afterwards Farquharson, but are all now extinct
or nearly so. Fionnladh m. 2ndly, Beatrix Gardyne, dau of
Gardyne of that ilk. or Banchory (now Garden), and had five
sons, viz., Donald, Robert, Lachlan, Fionnladh, and Georo-e
and five daus. This lady, the second wife of Fionnladh Mor'
was celebrated as a skilful performer on the harp, and on an
occasion of her performing in Queen Mart's presence. Her
Majesty was so highly gratified as to present her own harp to
Beatrix, hailing her as the queen of music and song and
Sappho of the North. She afterwards m. Robertson of Lude of
an ancient Perthshire family, and the harp is still in the pos-
session of a descendant of that family, Stuart of Dalguise co
Perth. (See Miss Strickland's lives of the Queens of Scotland
r)a!z;ll Oil Muik, and Whyte MelviUe's, The Queen Maries)
rhe eldest son,
Doxald Farquharson, of the Castleton of Braemar, and
Monaltrie, m. 1st. Jean Ogilvie, dau. of Newton, and had is^ue
seven sons, viz., Donald, Robert, Alexander, James, John
Seorge, and Thomas, and one dau. Ann, m. M'Phc'rson of
NTuid, afterwards Cluny. This Donald, of the Castleton and
Monaltrie, was Chamberlain and Bailie to George, Earl of
Juntly, in Strathdee, then adminstrator of the Earldom of
ffar, under Queen Mary, and was also under the sign manual of
I.M. James VI. of Scotland, in 1584, appointed Keeper of his
•orests in Braemar, Cromar, and Strathdee. (See register of
nvy Seal, vol. 51, page 8.) His eldest son,
Donald Farquharson, m. Beatrix, dau. of Gordon of
Lnockespock, and had issue five sons, Donald Oice, or youn<r
)onald, James, Robert, Alexander, and David. The eldest son"
Donald Oige, of Monaltrie, &c. in Strathdee, m. Margaret
cordon, dau. of Abergeldy, and had two sons, Donald, who
. unm. in France; and Charles, who left daus.- only By a
iintract extant, dated 27 Aug. 1632, betwixt John, Earl of
|.ar, and John, Lord Ersldne, his son, on the one part, and on
■c other, the .^id Donald Farquharson, the Earl, became
nds of A-jhin-
ochaid, or Braemar, for a yearly
money for all time coming, and certain services
when required; and of the same date, the said Earl and his
son granted a feu charter containing a precept of sasine lor
infefting bun therein, upon which he was infeft personallv
upon the llth day of October thereafter, Robert Farquharson,
of Cloack, or Invercauld, his cousin-german acting as bailie
for the Earl of Mar, the witnesses being Robert Farquharson
of linzean, James Farquharson, of Inverey, and Donald Far-
quharson, son of Alexander Farquharson, of Allanaquoi^i
the two first, his uncles, and the last, his cousin-german.
Donald Oige was Colonel of the Braemar and Strathdee men
under the illustrious Marquess of Montrose, in the time o'f
Charles I. Col. Farquharson fell in a sudden affray with the
Covenanters' horse, led by Sir John Urrie, at Aberdeen,
15 March, 164o, and was buried in the Laird of Drum's Aisle
forming a part of the principal ecclesiastical edifice in that
ci y. Neither the sacrifices which he made in equipping his
followers, nor his personal exertions ever havinn- been re 'om-
penced by Charles II., on his Restoration, his son Charles
vZt "f 'I'^r'';'.'"^' '^ '"'P°'' °^ '"' ^'■"^'■"^'1 property, the
lands of Monaltrie, in 1702, to Alexander Farquharson
youngest brother of John Farquharson, of Invercauld
James Farquharson, the immediate younger brother of
Col. Donald Farqidiarson, of Monaltrie, purchased the lands of
Whitehouse, in Cromar, co. Aberdeen. He m. 1st, a dau. of
Mr Hay, a Lawyer, at Edinburgh, and had two sons, James
and David, whose descendants are all now extinct He m
2ndly, Ann, dau. of Col. Gardyne, of the Russian service, and
by her acquired the lands of Baile-a-tirach, and had a son.
Harry, who s. him. Mr. James Farquharson d. in 1666 His
son and successor,
Harry Farquharson, of Whitehouse, m. 1st in 1681
Barbara, dau. of Francis Ross, of Achlossen, and had three
sons I. Francis, his heir; n. Charles, m. a dau. of Grant of
Garthenraore, and had two daus. ; in. John, a Sur-eon in
London, w. and had a dau.; and three daus., theefdestm.
John Forbes, of Deskrie; Euphemia, the second, William
Stewart, of Achoilzie; and Barbara, the third, Douglas of
Blackmill. Mr. Farquharson r,i. 2ndly, Mrs. Elizabeth Harper
and had by her two sons, Harry, and James, the latter ot
whom d. v.nm., and three daus. The eldest son,
Francis Farquharson, of Whitehouse, m. E'uphemia, dau.
of Robert Ross, of Achlossen. his cousin-german, and had two-
sons, Harry, and Francis, who d. unm., and several daus.
His eldest son,
Harry Farquharson, of Shells, m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Rose
of T.llysnaught, and had several daus., and three sons, Harrv
Charles, and Alexander; the two first d. in Jamaica, wuu' •'
the youngest, Alexander, m. a dau. of Irvine of Cults but
d. s. p. On the death of Alexander, great-grandson of Harry
Farquh.arson, of Whitehouse, the heirs male of his first family
became extinct, when
Harry Farquharson, his eldest son by Mrs. Harper his
second wife, became his heir. He was a Capt. in the regiment
of infantry commanded by Col. Francis Farquharson, of Monal-
trie, forming part of the army of Prince Charles Edward and
fell at the battle of Culloden, April, 1746. He m. in 17'^0
Barbara, dau. of John Gordon, of Hallhead, co. Aberdeen by-
Mary his wife, dau. of Francis Ross, of Achlossen, and Bar-
bara, dau. of Robert Farquharson, of Invercauld. By her Capt
Farquharson had issue,
Harry, d. s. p.
William, of whom we treat. Jame.<! d ? v
M.V^' ^P'y^'^l^'^ in Jamaica, whod. ther'e, leaving a dan.
Margaret, who d. unm.
Grace, in. the Rev. George Campbell, D.D., F.R S Edin
Principal and Professor of Divinity in the University of
Marischal College, and one of the Ministers of Aberdeen c
man eminent for piety and literary acqiurements.
The second son,
William Farquharson, M.D., to. 1756, Margaret, eldest
dau. of Patrick Souper, of Achlunies, co. Kincardine, and had
issue (with a dau. Ann, who d. unm.), two sons, Harry, who
d. unm. ; and
Patrick Farquharson, Esq. of Whitehouse, co. Aberdeen,
J.P., TO. 1795, Marjory, only dau. of William Stewart, Esq.
of Lessmurdie, co. Banfl', by Barbara his wife, dau. of
William King, Esq. of New Jlill, co. Moray, and by her (who
d. 1 April, 1849) had issue.
George Campbell, J.P , d. u
Andrew, now of Whitehouse.
Jane Stewart.
iSept.lSCS
546
FAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FAR
Margaret, m. Lieut. -Col. John Farquharson, of Corrachree,
late E.I.C.
Mr. Farquharson d. 20 Feb. 18.55.
.4 )-m.s— Quarterly; 1st iind 4th, or, a lion rampant gu. ; 2nd
and 3rd, arg. a tir-trce fructed gi-owing out of a mount in base
ppr. on a chief gu. the royal banner of Scotland displayed a
canton of the field charged with a dagger also ppr. point
downwards. Crext—A demi-lion rampant holding in the dexter
paw a sword erect ppr. pommel and hilt or. Mottoes — Over the
Crest— Cam na Cuiinhne (" the cairn of remembrance.") Under
the arms— 1 force nae frien, I fear nae fac.
.S'cai- Wliitchouse, co. AberJeen.
*,* The earlier part of this genealogy is laken from a MS.
copy of a history of all the families of tiie name made out by
Alexander Farquharson, of Bruachdearg, an eminent physician
and antiquary, himself a descendant of Fionnladh Mor, and
one well acquainted with all these different famiUes; this MS.
is dated 1733.
FARQTJHARSOH OF LANGTON HOUSE.
Faequitaeson, .Tames John, Esq. of Langton
House, Dorset, J.P. and D.L., S. 2 Jau. 1806; m.
10 Oct. 1837, Mary, dau. of John Phelips, Esq. of
Montacute, Somerset, and has issue,
I. Edward Geokge, h. 19 Nov. 1847; m. 1871, Martha,
dau. of .J. Glasier, Esq. of Fredericton, New Brunswick.
II. Archibald James, Lieut. R.N., b. 8 Nov. 1852.
III. Eonald James, b. 5 Nov. 1855.
IV. Eric James, b. 2 Dec. 18G2.
I. Anne Henrietta, m. Major Henry Webster Shakcrley, B.A.
II. Amy Carew, m. Col. Archibald Harcnc, late Col. of the
53rd regt.
III. Edith Rosa. iv. Alice Mary.
V. Constance. Ti. Grace Mabel.
■VII. Mildred Octavia.
3Ltlt0aS0.— James Farquharson, Esq. of Gough Square,
London, and Littleton, Dorset, an East India Merchant, 6.
3728; purchased the Manor of Littleton, with other estates in
Dorset; and d. at Camberwell, 4 May, 1795, aged 67. Hem.
twice ; by his 1st wife he had a son, Robert, who d. aged 25,
and a dau., Elizabeth, m. Capt. (afterwards Sir) William
Fraser, Bart., F.R.S., of Leadclunc, co. Inverness. Mr. Far-
quharson, by his 2nd wife, Ann, only dau. of the Rev. Samuel
Staines, Rector of Winfrith, had further issue, besides four
elder sons and four daus., all d. young,
James John, of Langton.
Henrietta, m. Thomas Grove, Esq., the younger, of Fcrnc,
Wilt.s, and is deceased.
The son and successor,
James John Farquharson, Esq. of Langton, J.P. and D.L.,
High Slieriff 1809, 6. 9 Oct. 1784; m. 1st, Ann Stevens, and Ijy
her (who d. 6 Aug. 1834) had issue,
I. James John, now of Langton.
II. Robert (Rev.), M.A. of Cli. Ch. Oxon, Rector of Langton,
6. 1809; m. 1st, Louisa Maria Frances, dau. of Major-Gen.
Craufurd, who fell at Ciudad Rodrigo, and by this lady
(who d. at Lisbon, 14 Oct. 1833) had two sons and a dau.,
Robert Craufurd ; Charles Craufurd; and Harriet Charlotte,
m. Charles Baldwin, Esq. of Boston, U.S.A. He m. 2ndly,
Harriet Maynard, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Snow, M.A., of
Langtiin Lodge, Dorset, and by her has further issue a
son and two daus., Walter Fitzjames; Mary Maynard; and
Ella Maud.
III. Frederick Thoma.s, Lieut. 7th Hussars, 6. 1814; d. in
Italy, 18 April, 1841.
IV. Henry, Maior Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry, 6. 1816; m.
Fanny, only dau. of the Rev James Ward, Rector of
Wippingham, Isle of Wight, and has had issue, Frederick
Henry, deceased; Henry Richard ; Frank Spencer; Mar-
garet, 1) . Capt. Jolm Faynter; and Florence.
Mr. Farquharson to. 2ndly, Mury Anne, wi'low of John Phelips,
Esq. of Montacute, and d. 10 March, 1871, when he was s. by
his eldest son.
Seai- Langton, near Blandford.
fahrell of moynalty.
Faheell, John Arthuii, Esq. of Moynalty, co.
Meath, J.P. and D.L., High Sherife 1857, and late
Capt. Royal Meath Mihtia, m. 19 July, 1860, Hon.
Lucretia Pauline Mary Preston, 2nd dau. of Edward,
"Viscount Gormanston, and has issue,
I. John Edward Joseph, 6. 9 May, 18GI.
H. Edward Francis Jenico Joseph, b. Jan. 1863.
III. Jenico James Valentine Joseph, &. May, 1864.
IV. Francis Henry Arthur Joseph, b. Feb. 1866.
V. Arthur William Patrick Joseph, b. March, 18C7.
JCtntaSC— John Fareell, of Fingal, co. Dublin, 6. 1710
m. circa 1737, Anne, dau. of Christopher Malone, Esq. of co.
Westmeath, and had issue a son,
James Fabrell, 6. 1750; of Moynalty, and Robertstown, co.
Meath, and of Merrion Square, Dublin; m. 1772, Eleanor, 2nd
dau. of Thomas Laffan, Esq. of Johnstone, co. Kilkenny; and
d. 20 May, 1822, having had issue,
I. John, late of Moynalty.
II. Thomas, of Merrion Square, Dublin, and Robertstown, co.
Meatli, b. 1790 ; vi. 13 April, 1819, Margaret Elizabeth (who
d. 9 Oct. 1867), 2nd dau. of John Meares Grainger, Esq. ol
Causestown House, co. Meath ; and d. 18 Nov. 1852, having
had issue,
1 James, m. 16 Dec. 1861, Gabriclle Genfevieve Emile
Georgine, dau. of the late Camille Henri Melchior, Comte
de Polignac, formerly Governor of the Chateau of Fon-
tainebleau, France, younger brother of Prince de Pohgnac,
Minister of Charles X. of France.
2 Jolin, d. 31 March, 1842.
3 Thomas Arthur, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, late Capt. West
Kent Militia.
4 Edward Walter, m. 20 Dec. 1870, Anna Maria Teresa.
eldest dau. of the late John Thomas Selby, Esq. (sei
iSelby of Biddkstone), and by her (who d. 10 June, 1872)
has one child.
1 Jeannctte Mary, d. 10 Nov. 1838.
'J. Eleonore.
3 Mary Catherine, m. 20 Feb. 1851, Monsieur Jules Gen-
goult 'e ClairviUe, of the Chatelet, Coulandon, AUier
France, and lias issue a dau., Cecile Margueritte.
4 Margaret Adelaide.
I. Mary, m. Richard Dease, Esq. of Firmond, co. Kildare
who (/. 1837.
II. Marsella, m. Mathew James Plunkett, Esq. of St. Mar
!.;irets, Dublin, and left, with four daus., one son, Oliver
who ?«. Anne, dau. of J. Brittain, Esq., and left a dau.
Olivia, in. Charles O'C. Cosslett, Esq.
III. Anne, m. Joseph Brittain, Esq., Chief Justice of Demc
rara, and had two daus.
IV. Jane, TO^Thomas Laffan Kelly, Esq., Deputy-Govemo
Bjaik of Ireland, and d. 3 Oct. 1865, having had issue twi
sons and two daus., of whom Ellen m. J. J. Whj te, E.sq. o
Ldughbrickland, co. Down, and d. 1857, leaving one dau,
Mary Ellen.
The elder son,
John Farrell, Esq. of Moynalty, co. Meath, J.P. and D.L,
b. 1784; High Sheriff 1843; m. Jan. 1820, Elizabeth Erailj
dau. of the late Francis Valentine Bennett, Esq. of Thomas
town. King's Co., and d. 2 April, 1870, having had issue,
I. John Arthur, now of Moynalty.
II. Francis Arthur, b. June, 1828; late of the 7th Hussars,
III. Albert Charles Frederic, b. 1840; d. 18.52.
I. Elizabeth Emily, m. June, 1851, James Farrell, Esq. (wh
(/. 1858), eldest son of Richard Farrell, E.sq.. Q.C., of Nort
Great George's Street, and Newlawn, co. Dublin, and hs
issue, 1 Ricliard Young, b. Jan. 1854; 2 John Charles
1 Agnes Mary Emily.
Seat — Moynalty, Kells, co. Meath.
♦
FAREER OF INGLEBOROXTGH.
Fareee, James, Esq. of Ingleborough, co. Tori
J.P. for the cos. of York, W. H., Westmorland an
Durham, D.L. for West Riding and co. Durham
h. 8 May, 1812 ; late M.P. for South Durham j .
his fatlier 1863.
itittCatlC.- Thoresby, in his Ducatus Leodensis, in tl
description of Wortley, writes, " James Farrer, Esq. is Lord
tliis Manor, which family, like many othens, has been t(
remiss in a timely preserving the memoirs of their pred
ccssors, and for that reason it is that this pedigree is n
honoured with the name of that pious martyr Bishop Farre
who was born within the vicarage of Halifax, within four mil
of which he gave lands to his near relations."
Henry Farrer, of Eawood Hall, Halifax, Lord of tl
Manor of Wortley, to. (1 and 2 Philip and Mary) Anne, dau.
William Barcroft, of Barcroft, and had two sons, Henry,
s. p. ; and John, who had two sons, Henry and John. Hen:
sold Eawood to his brother John, purchased lands in co Li
coin, and, 1623, purchased and settled at Lower Greystonleig
in Chipping-in-Bolland, co. Lancaster. His grandson, Richar
to. Elizabeth, dau. and customary heir of Oliver Guy,
Lan.shaw, in the parisli of Clapham, co.Yurk, whose grandso
James Farrer, to. Mary, dau. and heir of Thomas Harriso
and d. at Clapham, 1766, leaving three sons and one dau.,
TAE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FAR
545
Oliver, m. Anne Selina, dau. of the Eiffht Hon. Sir William
Fawcett, K.B., if. 14 Aug. 1S08, without issue.
Thomas, Pniiiiei' liarristfr on the erection of the Supreme
Court of .Juili.:! lire of Bengal, and, after his retui'u from
India, M.r. fur Wareham; d. unrn. 1797.
James.
Alice, m. Matthew Consett, Esq.
The 3rd son,
James Fakker, Esq., &. 15 Sept. 17-51 ; m. Frances, only dau.
and heiress of the Eev. William Loxham, Esq., late of Wood-
ford, Essex, and had issue,
I. JAjfES William, of Ingle'boroiiffh.
II. Oliver, b. 3 Sept. 1786; also of Ingleborough, beins co-
proprietor with his eldest brother, J. P. for the West Eidins;
of CO. York, and for cos. Westmorland and Lancaster, and
D.L. for the first; d. 1 Jan. 1866.
III. Thomas, b. 16 Dec. 1787; m. IS Sept. 1816, Cecilia (fZ.
Jan. 1867), 3rd dau. of Richard Willis, E,sq. of Halsnead, co.
Lancaster ; and d. Sept. 1833, leaving issue.
1 Thomas Henry, b. 24 June, 1819; m.Jan. 1854, Frances,
fith dau. of William Erskine, Esq. of Linlathin (deceased),
foi-merly Master in Equity, Secretary to the Supreme
Court, and Chief Magistrate of Police at Bombay.
2 William James, 6. 24 May, 1822; m. Anna Maria, dau.
of Henry Shaw Lefevre, Esq.
S Fi-ederic Willis, b. 7 Sept. 1829; m. Maiy, dau. of George
Eichmond, Esq.
1 Cecilia Frances, m. Eight Hon. Sir Stafford H. North-
cnte, Bart., M.P.
2 Mary, to. Arthur, 4th son of the late Eight Hon. Henry
Hobhouse, of Hadspcn, Somerset.
3 Ellen Maria.
IV. William Loxham, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, h. 13
Dec. 1788; d. Dece. 1868.
I. Wary, m. 21 April, 1808, Eev. Henry Colborne Eidley,
Ecttor of Hambleden, co. Bucks, 3rd son of Sir Matthew
White Eidley, Bart. ; she d. 17 Jan. 1837.
II. Frances Loxham, d. unm. 18 Sept. 1846.
The eldest son,
James William Faerer, E?q. of Ingleborough, co. York,
4. 11 May, 1785; m. 6 July, ISll, Henrietta Elizabeth, relict
of the Hon. John Scott, eldest son of the 1st Earl of Eldon
(Lord Chancellor of Great Britain), only dau. of Sir Matthew
White Ridley, of Blagdon, co. Northumberland (2nd) Bart.,
mother of the 2nd, and grandmother of the 3rd, Earl of Eldon.
By her (who d. 10 Oct. 1853) he had issue,
I. James, now of Ingleborough.
II. Matthew Thomas (R.'v.-i. /,, ?,F<'b. 1S16; Vicar of Adding-
ton and perpetual Cuiai' ^t ti"' ri, ■ >,.iiy of Shirley, Surrey;
m.. 1st, 8 Aug. 184:*, 1 r , ' , . .Idest dau. of Edward
Golding, Esq. ofMai'iu l .^ n, i ■ iks, which lady d. .<!. 7?.
3 Sept. 1844; and 2n.lly, b, litis, io*s, Mary Louisa, eldest
dau. of the late Sir William Anson, Bart., K.C.B., by whom
(who d. Nov. 1856) he has surviving issue,
1 James Anson, b. 24 July, 1849.
2 William, b. Nov. 1850.
3 Matthew George, b. 14 Feb. 1852.
1 Mary Charlotte.
III. Oliver William, ';. 18 March, 1819; Barrister-at-Law : r,!.
8 Aug. 1848, Emily Charlotte Hannah, only dau. of the Kev.
Eobert Bryan Cooke, Canon of York and Eector of Whel-
drake, co. York, 2nd son of Philip Cooke, Esq. of Owston,
near Doncaster, and d. Nov. 1876, having had issue,
1 Oliver Cooke, 6. 17 Sept. 1849.
2 Philip, b. Nov. 1863.
3 Bryan, b. Nov. 1858.
IV. Henry Eichard, of Green Hamorton, Barrister-at-Law, late
Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, 6. 3 July, 1821; to. 29
June, 1854, Eliza Maria, 2nd dau. of the Eight Hon. Sir
Thomas Fremantle, Bart, created Baron Cottes'oe 1874, and
has issue,
1 Eichard Eidley, b. 1856.
1 Alice Louisa.
I. Frances Sarah, to. 14 June, 1837, Edward Vansittart Neale,
Esq., only son of the Eev. Edward Neale, of Allesley Park,
CO. Warwick, late Rector of Taplow.
II. Henrietta Louisa, m. Eev. Sidney Henry Lear (who d. Feb.
18C7), 2nd son of the Very Eev. Francis Lear, late Dean of
Salisbury.
Mr. Farrer was appointed a Master in Chancery, by Lord
Chancellor Eldon, 1824, and had become Senior Master in
1852, the year in which, by the Act of Parliament reforming the
Court of Chancery, the ofHce of Master in Chancery was
abolished. Under this Act, he retired upon full pay. Mr.
Farrer was J. P. for the West Eidins of Yorkshire, and for the
«os. of Westmorland and Lancaster, and D.L. for the first;
he d. 9 Nov. 1863.
^'/•ms— Quarterly; 1st and 4th, arg., on abend engrailed sa.
three horseshoes of the field, for Farrer ; 2nd and 3rrt, or,
fiviitee de sang a bend gu., for Loxham. Crest — A horseshoe
between two wings erect, ppr. Motto — Ferre va ferme.
&ai— Ingleborough, near Settle, West Riding co. York.
FATIIIER OF BBAYFIELD.
The late William CniELES Love I'aeeee, Esq.
of Brajfield House, Bucks, J.P. and D.L. , formerly
6th Dragoon Gruards, b. 17 Jtiue, 1845; d. 2 Feb. 1879.
ilfnCaSt.— William Farrer, Esq. of Cold Brayfield, co.
Bucks, and of the Inner Temple, London, Barrister-at-Law,
agi d 31 in 1G69 (son of Thomas Farrer, of Cold Brayfield, who
was aged 64 at the Visitation of 1C69, by Sarah his wife, dau. and
heir of William Godrich, of London, and grandson of Thomas
Farrer, of London, by Alice Ridge his wife), d. 1706, and was
grandfather of
William Farrer, Esq. of Cold Brayfield, Bucks, bapt. 9
July, 1726; who m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Hope, Esq. of
Charter House Square, and by her (who d. 1764) had, with two
sons, I. John, d. an infant; and 11. William, drowned at Ox-
ford, 1769; four daus., i. Anne, of whom presently ; 11. Mar-
garet; III. Amelia, iii. John Morgan, Esq. of Bedford Square;
IV. Elizabeth, buried 28 Feb. 1757. The eldest dau.,
Anne Farrer, m. Eev. John Grove Spdhgeon, M.A.,
Eector of Oulton and Clopton, Suffolk ; he d. 1 Aug. 1829,
and his widow, 5 Sept. 1837, leaving, with a dau., Frances
Elizabeth, m. 27 Dec. 1804, Edward Acton Acton, Esq. of
Gatacre Park, Salop (who d. 5 April, 1822), an only son and heir,
Farrer Grove Sporgeon, Esq. of Brayfield House, Bucks,
b. 12 July, 1783; who assumed by royal license, 1799, the
additional surname and arms of Farrer. He vi. 13 April, 1809,
Mary, dau. of the Hon. David Anstruther, and reUct of Capt.
Mitford, U.N., and by her (who d. April, 1860) had issue,
William Fkeder!ce, of Brayfield House.
John, d. Oct. 1861.
George Dennis, Chancery Registrar, b. 25 Feb. 1815.
Francis Morgan.
Frederick (Rev.1, 6. 29 Sept. 1826; Chaplain to the E.LC;
m. the dau. of Rev. Mr. Bennet, Vicar of Frome, and by hei
(who is deceased) has two daus.
Mary, m. 1855, Sir Matthew Edward Tierney, Bart., who d.
Dec. 1860. Annie Louisa.
Mr. Spurgeon-Farrer d. 12 Oct. 1826. His eldest son,
William Frederick Farrer, Esq. of Brayfield House, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1856, b. 9 Jan. 1810; to. Fanny
Richards, only child of Col. Love Parry Jones, by Ricarda his
wife, dau. of the late Very Rev. Dean Wetherell, sister of the
late Charles Wetherell, and d. 1872, leaving one son,
William Charles Love, late of Brayfield House.
.^rms— Arg., on a bend sa. three horseshoes of the first.
Crest — A horseshoe arg. between two wings volant sa.
&aJ— Brayfield House, Olncy, near Newport Pagnell.
FARSYDE OF FYLINGDALE.
Watson - Faesyde, G-eoege James, Esq. of
Fylingdale, co. York, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. and
D.L. North Eiding co. York, b. 1804, assumed the
additional surname of Faestde in 1825.
iLtlTfaCJC— This is an ancient Scotch and Y'orkfhire
family, deriving its name from the castle, lands, and villages
of Easter and Wester Fawsyde, near Tranent, in East Lothian.
The Fawsydes are stated to have been seated at Fawsyde as
early as 1253. John Farsyde, or Fawsyde, a scion of the Scot-
tish family, came into England, either with King James L, or
a short time previously, and was made a Bow-Bearer and
Warden of Pickering Poorest, and had a lease of Crown lands in
Scalby and Button Bushell, and other places in Pickering
Lythe, N.R. co. Y'ork, from King James. From him the
Farsydes of Fylingdale, and the Farsyde-Watsons of Bilton
Park, are lineally descended, as shown in the pedigree pre-
served in the College of Arms. The father of the present male
representative,
John Farstde, Esq. of Bilton Park, co. Y^ork, J.P., son of
John Farsyde, Esq. of Fylingdale, by Mary his wife, dau. of
John Watson, Esq., assumed the surname of Watson, in lieu
of his patronymic. He m. Hannah, dau. of the Eev. James
Hartley, of Staveley, W. Eiding co. York, and c^. ISIO, leaving
issue,
John Farsyde-Watson, Esq. of Bilton Park, near Knares-
borough, who m. 1830, Georgina, dan. of — White, Esq.,
and d. 1 April, 1831, leaving an only child and heiress.
Georgina Farstde- Watson, of Bilton Park.
George James, of Fylingdale.
Mary, TO. 7 July, 1830, the late Rev. Edward Sacheverell
Cave Browne-Cave, M.A., late Vicar of lt(m and Gayton, co.
Stafford, youngest son of the late Sir William Cave Browne-
Cave, Bart, of Stanford, co. Northampton, by whom (who
d. July, 1842) she left at her decease, Sept. 1874, issue,
2 n2
548
FAU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FAW
1 Edward Farsydc, M.A., late Rector of Brcthcrton, en.
Lancaster, in. 14 Oct. 1873, Sarah Maria, youngest < luld
of late William Marshall, Esq., J.P., of Penwortham Hall,
CO lancaster. 2 William Edward.
1 Louisa Mary. 2 Elizabeth, d. 1844. 3 Selina, d. 1833.
u4/-»?i«— Quarterly; 1st and 4th, Fabstde; 2nd and 3rd,
"Watson. , ,
fieai— Flyingdalc, Whitby Strand, co. York.
FAUNCE OF SHARSTED,
Delatjne-Faunce, Chapman Delaune, Esq. o£
Sharsted, Kent, J. P., b. 7 May, 1843 ; s. his father
1861 ; m. 1868, Ann Stoddart, dau. of G-. Stoddart,
Esq. of Ballendrick, N.B., sometime H.M. Consul
at Madeira, and has issue,
I. Alured, h. 14 June, 1870. ii. Edmund, h. 31 Dec. 1872.
III. Hubert, b. 14 Not. 1874.
Mr. Faunce Delaune assumed in 1864 the surname
of Delaune in compliance with the will of his great
uncle Alured Pincke, Esq. of Sharsted Court, grand-
son of William Delaune, Esq. of Sharsted, M.P.
for Kent.
3LtltC<lCI0.— Harris, Hasted, and other historians of Kent,
mention Bonham Faunce, of Cliffe, Kent, who d. 1552;
and his son, Thomas Faunce, also of Cliffe, who d. there 1609,
afred 84, leaving by his wife Alice, a son, Thomas, who entered
jouig into the naval service, and was present at the attack on
the Spanish Armada, 1588; this son ■•a. Martha, dau. of J. Bay-
nard, of Shorne, and residing at St. Margaret's, Rochester, was
Mayor of that city 1609. He had two sons, Robert and
Thomas; Thomas joined the Pilgrim Fathers in America, 1640,
and d. at New Plymouth, aged 99 ; his monument there has
lately been restored, and is shown as that of the last Elder
having authority. Robert Faunce, his elder brother, suffered
considerably during the civil wars; he m. and had two sons,
Sir Robert Faunce, his heir, knighted at the Restoration for
his loyalty, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Head, Bart,
of the Hermitage, near Rochester; and
Thomas Faunce, of St. Margaret's, Rochester, J.P. for co.
Kent, who m. Martha Young, and had, with other issue, a son,
TiiOMAS Faunce, Esq. of High Halston, and St. Margaret's,
Rochester, who tn. Ann, dau. and heiress of Capt. John
Daniell, R.N., of St. Mary's Hall, Kent, and had, with a dau.,
a son and heir,
Thomas Faunce, Esq., J. P., of St. Margaret's and St. Mary's
Halt, &c., who in. Jane, dau. of the Rev. Edmund Barrell,
Prebendary of Rochester, and had issue,
Edmund, his heir.
Thomas, Major in the army, m. Bridget, dau. of E. Nugent,
Esq. of Dublin, and had (with a dau., Jane, m, J. Lonsdale,
Esq.) two sons, Thoma.s, Lieut. B.N., </. unm.; and Alured
Dodsworth, Major-Gen. in the army, C.B., who m. Maria,
dau. of G. Goddart, Esq., and had issue two sons and three
daus.
Mary, m. Alured Pincke, E.sq. of Sharsted, Kent.
Anne, m. J. Tasker, Esq. of Franks, Kent.
Jane, m. J. Hay, Esq., Chief Justice of Quebec.
The elder son,
The Rev. Edmund Faunce, of St. Mary's Hall, Vicar of
Sutton at Hone and Horton Kirby, Kent, m. Ann Eleanor, dau.
of James Chapman, Esq. of Paul's Cray Hiil, Kent, and had,
with a dau., a son and heir,
Edmund Faunce, Esq. of St. Mary's Hall, Lieut.-Col. in the
army, who m. 1796, Brydges, dau. of Major Nicholas Cox,
Lieut. -Governor of Gaspe, Lower Canada, and had issue,
Edmunt) Barrell, of Shaisted.
Robert Nicholas, Lieut.-Col. E.T.C.S., m. Caroline, dau. of
Henry Dewar, Esq., and has i.ssue two sons and three daus.
Bonham, Lieut, and Adjutant 21st Fusiliers, d. unm.
Walter Beresford, Capt. 73rd regt., killed in the Kaffir war,
Frances, m. Edmund Longmore, Esq.
Mary, m. Capt. Edmund Cox. Jane, d. unm.
The eldest son,
Edmund Barbell Faunce, Efq. of Sharsted, Kent, and
Newington, Surrey, D.L., late Capt. Hon. E.l.C.S. ; m. Dec.
1840, Mary Dorothy, dau. of Baldwin D. Duppa, Esq. of Hol-
lingboume House, Kent, and liad issue,
Chapman Delaune, b. 7 May, 1843.
Edmund Gladwyn, of MertonCoU. Oxford, i. 13 April, 1846 ; d.
April. 1868.
Ann Isabella Mary, d. unm. 8 May, 1S6G.
He d. 17 Dec. 1861.
Arms—Arp!;., three lions rampant sa. armed and langued gu.
ducally gorged or. Crest — A demi-lion rampant sa. langued and
gorged as in the arms between two wings arg. Motto — Ne
tentes aut perflce.
Seat — Sharsted Court, near Sittingbourne, Kent.
FATJSSETT OF HEPPINGT02T.
See Godfrey Faussett.
FAUSSETT OSBORNE.
See Godfrey Faussett Oseoene.
FAWCETT OF NORTH BAILEY.
Fawcett, John, Esq., A.M., of Durham, and of
Branton, Northumberland, J.P. and D.L., b. 6 May,
1799 ; High Sheriff co. Durham 1877.
JLinraCJC.— The family of Fawcett is of some antiquity in
CO. Durham.
Christopher Fawcett, Esq. of Lambton, co. Durham, who.
held lands in Chester and Boldon, a.d. 1669, d. 14 Jan. 1699-
1700, leaving, by Dorothy his wife, three sons and three daus.
The 2nd son,
John Fawcett, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and Recorder of
Durham, b. 1679; to. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Stonehewer,
Esq. of Durham, and had issue,
I. Christopher, his heir.
II. Richard, D.D., Vicar of Newcastle, Rector of Gateshead,
and Prebendary of Durham Cathedral, bapt. 8 Oct. 1714;
7)1. Elizabeth Brown ; and </. 22 April, 1782, having had issue,
1 John, m. Elizabeth Evelyn, dau. of Sir Richard Sutton,
Bart., assumed the surname of Pulteney {see PuLTENsr
of Northerwood).
2 Thomas, Rector of Green's Norton, in. Elizabeth, dau. of
J. Porcis, Esq.
I. Elizabeth, w. Peter Bowlby, LL.D.
The eldest son,
Christopher Fawcett, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and Recorder
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, bapt. 2 July, 1713; to. 29 May, 1757,
Winifred, dau. ofCuthbert Lambert, Esq., M.D., of Newcastle;
and d. 10 May, 1795, having had (with three daus., EUzabeth,
m. Richard William Pierse, Esq. of Thimbleby; Julia, m,
Joseph Airey, Esq., and d. s. p. ; and Anne Mary, m. Robert
Pearson, Esq.) an only son.
The Rev. John Fawcett, A.M., resident at Newtown Hall,
CO. Durham, b. 22 Nov. 1768 ; m. 29 Jan. 1795, Mary Anne,
youngest dau. of Ralph Bates, Esq. of Milbourne, Northum-
berland, and by her (who d. 6 Dec. 1849} had issue,
I. John, now of Durham.
II. Christopher (Rev.), J. P., A.M., 6. 4 April, 1802 ; Vicar of
Somerford Keynes, Wilts; to. Sarah Frances, 2r:d dau. and
co-heir of George S. Foyle, Esq. of Somerford Keynes, co.
Wilts, and by her (who d. 1862) has issue,
1 Christopher John Foyle, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. IS.IS.
2 George Foyle, late an officer 92nd regt., m. 1865, Harriet,
2nd dau. of Henry T. Tayleur, Esq. of Brynnyffynon.
3 William, to. Dorothea Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Arthur
Duncombe Shafto.
1 Frances Foyle. 2 Constance Anne,
III. William, d. 27 Jan. 1829, aged 18.
IV. Henry, accidentally drOwncd at Oxford, IS
aged 20.
V. Ralph Thomas, to. 1846, Charlotte Amelia, youngest dnu.
of the Hon. Charles Laurence and Lady Caroline Dundus,
and has a dau., Florence.
I. Winifred Anne, d. 7 Nov. 1850.
II. Mary Anne, m. John Trotter, Esc, II. D,; and d. 2S
Sept. 1857.
III. Elizabeth, d. 12 June, 1851.
IV. Julia, d. 17 July, 1831.
Mr. Fawcett d. 13 July, 1830, aged 61.
Arms — Or, a lion ramp. sa. debruised by abend, compony
gu. and arg. Crest— A demi-lion sa., holding between the
paws an arrow erect or, feathered arg.
Residence— north Bailey, Durham.
1833,
FAWKES OF FARNLEY.
Fawkes, Ayscough, Esq. of Favnlcy Fall,
Otley, and Hawksworth Hal], Guisely, co. York,
J.P., b. 26 Nov. 1831 ; m. 7 Dec. 1865, Edith Mary,
dau. of Sir Anthony Cleasby, Knt. of Pennoyre, co.
Brecknock, Baron of the Court of Exchequer.
iLilTPajJC— The family of Hawksworth, of Hawks-
worth, is of very ancient standing in the co. York. Th<
FAW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FEA
543
Visitation of that CO. by Glover, Somerset IlcraUl, in 15GI,
states tliat '' Walter IIawksworth was of Hawkswortli, aiuio
S Edward II., as appearetli in Kirlcby Wiske. Tne pedigree
commences with Walter de IIawksworth, whose will is dated
1301). He m. Beatrice, dau. of Sir Simon Ward, Knt. of Given-
<lale, and was father of
AV alter db Hawksworth, 31 Edward I., m. Elizabeth, dau.
«f Hugh CoUun, Lord of Loftesholm, co. York, and had a son,
AValterde Hawksworth, 18 Edward III., m. Isabell, dau.
lof Sir John Sotheron, Lord of Mitton, and was s. by his son,
Thomas de IIawksworth, 1 Henry IV., whose son,
Walter de Hawksworth, 12 Henry IV., m. Elizabeth
Bradley, and had a son,
John de Hawksworth, 2 Henry V., m. Joan, dau. of Sir
Tiichard Radcliffe, Knt. of Clitheroe, and was j. by his son,
Thomas db Hawksworth, 22 Henry VI., m. Elizabeth, dau.
of John Pasliew, of Ridelsden, and was father of
Walter Hawksworth, Esq. of Hawksworth, 5 Edward IV.,
m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Miles Radcliffe, Esq. of Ridlesden, by
whom he had, Thomas, his heir. By his 2nd wife, Elizabeth,
he had, James, of Hants, and a son Arthur. He d. G
Henry VIII., and was s. by his son,
Thomas Hawksworth, Esq. of Hawksworth, m. Maud, dau.
cf Sir Thomas Wortley, Knt. of Wortley, and was father of
Walter Hawksworth, Esq. of Hawksworth, m. Ann, dau. of
Thomas Wcntworth, Esq. of Elmsall, and d. v. p., leaving a son,
Thomas Hawksworth, Esq. of Hawksworth, m. Margaret, dau.
and co-heir of John Acklome, Esq., by Alice his wife, dau. and
<;o-l!eir of Robert Danby, Esq. of Yafforth, and was father of
Walter Hawksworth, Esq. of Hawksworth, slain at Mussel-
burgh; he m. Jane, dau. of Alexander Pasliewe, Esq. of
Riddleston, and had a son and heir,
William Hawksworth, Esq. of Hawksworth, m. Eo.samoncl,
dau. of Thomas Lister, Esq. of Westby, and had, i. Walter,
his heir; ii. William; iii. Robert; iv. Thomas; v. Richard ;
VI. John; vii. Peter; i. Rosamond; n. Ann; m. Mary; iv.
Margaret; v. Barbara; vi. Dorothy. Mr. Hawksworth, living
at Glover's Visitation, 1585, d.20 Feb. 1594, and was s. by his son,
Walter Hawksworth, Esq. of Hawkswoith, m. Isabel, dau.
and co-heir of Thomas Colthurst, Esq. of Edisfortli, co. York,
and had issue, Richard (Sir), his heir; Walter, b. 1593, m.
Jane, dau. of Tristram Carliell, Esq. of Sewarley; and Isabel,
Mrs. Beverley. He d. II April, 1620, and was s. by his son.
Sir Richard Hawksworth, Knt. of Hawksworth, m. 1st,
JVnn, dau. of Thomas Wentworth, Esq. of North Elmsal, co.
Y'ork, by whom he had an only dau., Katherine, m. 1st,
William Lister, Esq.; and 2ndly, Sir John Bright, 1st bart.
He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Goodrick, Knt. of Rib-
stone, and d. 17 Feb. 1657, leaving by her, with a dau., Jane,
an. Francis Baildon, Esq. of Baildon, a son and successor,
Walter Hawksworth, Esq. of Hawksworth, h. 14 June, 16C5;
-m. Alice, dau. of Sir W. Brownlow, Bart., and had a son.
Sir Walter Hawksworth, 1st bart. of Hawksworth, b.
•25 Nov. 1G.50, created a bart. 1678, m. Ann, dau. of Sir
Robert Markliam, Bart., and was s. by his son.
Sir Walter Hawksworth, 2nd bart. of Hawksworth, High
•Sheriff co. York 1721, m. Judith, dau. and co-heir (with her
sister, Margaret, who m. Francis Fawkes, Esq. of Farnley) of
John Ayscough, Esq. of Osgodby, co. Lincoln; and left two
^aus., co-heirs, i. Frances, of whom hereafter; ii. Judith, m.
Sept. 1731, William Staniforth, Esq. He d. 17 March, 1735,
and was buried in St. Helen's Church, York, when his title
liecame extinct. His elder dau. and co heiress,
F"rances Hawksworth, to. 7 March, 1721, Thomas Kamsden,
"Esq. of Crowstone, co. Y'ork. High Sheriff 1726, b. 1699; d. 29
luly, 1721 (son of Thomas Ramsden, Esq. of Crowstone, who m.
17 April, 1692, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Finch, of Westonhanger,
.and d. 1698, the son of Joseph Ramsden, Esq. of Crowstone, and
grandson of John Ramsden, Esq.of Ilowarth), and had, with a
<lau., Judith, m. Richard Beaumont, Esq. of Whitley, a son,
Walter Hawksworth, which surname he assumed under
the will of his maternal grandfather. Sir Walter. He vi. Frances
Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Hall, Esq. of Skelton Castle, and
dying 12 Oct. 1760, left, with a dau., Frances, m. Legendre
Starkie, Esq. of Huntroyde, a son,
Walter Ramsden Beaumont Hawksworth, Esq. of Hawks-
worth, CO. York, b. 11 Aug. 1746, High Sheriff 1789, took the
ic and arms of Fawkes, under the will of his cousin,
Francis Fawkes, Esq. of Farnley. He m. 28 Dec. 1768, Amelia,
eldest dau. of James Farrer, Esq., and had issue,
. Walter Ramsden, his heir.
I. Francis Ramsden, b. 12 Oct. 1774; m. Anne, dau. of Robert
Griniston, Esq. of Neswick, and had two daus., Anne
Elizabeth, to. George Lcgard, Esq. of Watton Abbey; and
Auvelia, m. 11 Jidy, 1S44,' George llotliam, Capt. R.E.
III. Ayscough (Rev.), Rector of Leathley.
IV. Richard (Hi-v.), b. 17 March, 1780; m. I^aboll.a, d.iu. of
Sir .Michael Pilkington, 6th bart. of Chevet, and had tiireo
daus., Isabella Frances, m. March, 1824, James Pickering
Ord, Esq. of Langton Hall, co. Leicester; Amelia, in.
13 Sept. 1S27, Rev. Charles Vaiirten Bempde Johnstone,
Vicar of Feliskirk; Maria, m. 9 June, 1828, Rev. Thomas
Dayrell, Rector of Long Marston.
I. Amelia, ui. Godfrey Wcntworth, Esq. of Woolley.
II. F'rances Elizabeth, to. Charles John Brandling, Esq. of
Goslorth.
Mr. Fawkes d. 17 Oct. 1792, and was s. by his eldest son,
Walter Ramsden Fawkes, Esq. of Farnley, 6. 2 March,
17G9, M.P. CO. York 1806, and High Sheriff 18^23. He m. 1st,
28 Aug. 1794, Maria, dau. of Robert Grimston, Esq. of
Neswick, by whom (who d. 10 Dec. 1813) he had issue,
I. Francis Hawksworth, his heir.
II. Walter, b. 7 Aug. 1795; </. young.
HI. Ayscough (Rev.), successor to his brother.
IV. Richard (M;i.it.i), /-. 2.; July, 1809; m. Fanny, dau. of
Archibald Paris, INii., aiil liis issue seven sons, 1 Montagu,
Capt. in the anin-, •■. I .lun', 1S43 ; 2 Wilmot Hawksworth,
Lieut. R.N., b. iJ D.'.-. Islo: 3 Richard Wentwonh, Lieut.
E.N., b. 7 April, 1848, m. 8 April, 1873, Isabel, dau. of Rev.
Atkinson Holden, of Nutiall, co. Nottingham; 4 Lionel
Grimston, ll.A., b. 2 May, 1849; 5 Reginald, Lieut, in
tlie army, 6.2 Aug. 1860; 6 Algernon, 6. 23 Dec. 1851;
7 Archibald Walter, b. 3 April, 1855.
I. Maria, to. Gen. Sir Edward Barnes, G.C.B.
II. Amelia, m. Digby Cayley Wrangham, Serjeant-at-Law.
III. F'anny.
IV. Anne, m. Godfrey Wentworth, Esq. of Woolley Park, co.
York. V. Harriet.
VI. Charlotte, to. Thomas Paris, Esq.
VII. Lucy Susan, m. 1836, Sir Anthony Cleasby, Baron of the
Exchequer.
Mr. Fawkes m. 2ndly, Maria Sophia, widow of Hon. and
Rev. Pierce Butler, and dau. of John Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf
Castle, CO. Dublin. He d. 1825, and was s. by his eldest son,
F'ranois Hawksworth Fawkes, Esq. of Farnley Hall, J. P.
and D.L., 6. 31 Jan. 1797 ; m. 6 April, 18'25, Elizabeth Anne,
only dau. of Hon. and Rev. Pierce Butler, and grand-dau. of
Henry Thomas, 2nd Earl of Carrick), which lady d. 30 June,
18G6. He d. s. p. 13 March, 1871, and was s. by his brother.
Rev. Ayscough Fawkes, of -Farnley Hall, Rector of Leathley,
CO. York, TO. 1830, Ellen, dau. of John Bainbrigge Story, Esq.
of Lockington, co. Leicester, and had issue,
I. Ayscough, now of Farnley.
II. Frederick (Rev.), Vicar of Woolley, 6. 16 March, 1833;
m. 29 July, 1868, Ellen Mary, dau. of Frederick Arkwright,
Esq. of Willersley, and has, with other is.sue, Freilericli
IIawksworth, 6. 4 Oct. 1870; Richard Ayscough Hawks-
worth, 6.26 Oct. 1872; Mabel Augusta; and Dorothy,
HI. Walter Edward, b. 29 July, 1834; d. 27 June, 1S.J9.
IV. Hawksworth, Capt. R.N., b. 28 March, 1836; to. 7 Sept.
1871, Rose, dau. of — Lane, Esq.of Umbra, co. Derry, and
d. 1876, leaving one son.
V. Francis, Capt. 71st Highlanders, 6. 3 Sept. 1837; m.
•JO Feb. 1873, Constance, eldest dau. and co heiress of
i:dward Arkwright, Esq. of Hatton, and has three daus.
VI. Arthur, Capt. in the 8th (the King's) regt., b. 31 Aug. 1839.
vii. Henry, 6. "29 July, 1842; d. 6 April, 1854.
viii. Cecil, b. 11 Aug. 1846.
IX. Valentine, 6.21 April, 1848; d. 2 April, 18G5.
I. Ellen, TO. 11 May, 1871, George John Armytage, eldest
son of Sir George Armytage, 5th bart. of Kirklees.
II. Mary Sophia. iii. Lena Maria.
Mr. Fawkes d. 21 July, 1871.
Arms — Erm., a mascle sa. Ci-esi— A falcon ppr. Motto— A.
Deo et rege. Arms of Hawksworth as on Visit. York, 1584-5
—Quarterly: 1st and 4th, sa., three hawks close ppr. ; 2nl and
3rd, arg., a fess between in chief three mullets and in base as
many chevrons interlaced sa.
itiiis— Farnley Hall, Otley; and Hawksworth Hall, Guiseley.
FEABNLBY 0:F HETTON.
The late Fairfax Fearnley, Esq. of Hetfcon,
Nortliumberland, and Sutton-ciim-Lound, Notts,
Ban-.-at-Law, J.P., m. 18 Aug. 1835, Mary Anne
{d. 19 April, 1877), eldest dau. of Joseph Barton,
Esq. of London and d. 1870, having by her had issue,
I. I'^AiRFAX, Capt. 18th regt. 6. June, 1836 ; d. 1 Nov. 1869.
II. Charles Joseph, 6. 20 May, 1843; d. 9 June, 1853.
III. John Miller, 6. 10 Jan. 1850; d. 19 June, 1877.
I. Louisa Mary.
II. Edith Caroline, m. 30 April, 187S, Alexander Hope
Eaillie, Esq., son of Sir William Baillie, Bai-t.
HtltragC— This family came out of co. Chester.
Benjamin FEAnNLEV, of Oakwell Hall, h. 17C4 ; m. Susanna,
one of tlui co-heiresses of Col. John Bcckwitli, of co. York,
550
FEI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
who had m. Jliss Fairfax, of the same eo.), and <?. I July, I7oG,
leaving issue two sons and one dan. The elder son,
Fairfax Fcarnlet, Esq., Barristerat-Law on the N'orthern
Circuit, 6. 29 July, 1733: d.unm., and was buried in Harewood
Church, CO. York. His brother,
Benjamin Fearnley, Esq. of Oalcwell Hall, 6. 25 March,
1748; m. 177G, Elizabeth, elder of the two daus. and co-
heiresses of John Heron, Esq. of Sutton Hall, co. Notts, and of
Siubton Hall, co. Lincoln, Barristcr-at-Law and Recorder of
Newark-upon-Trenl, who was the eldest son of Robert Heron,
Esq. of Xewark, the lineal heir male of the Herons of Ford
Castle, Northumberland.. (Tlie Herons had the Barony of
Heron cranted to them in the year 1100. Members of this
family had several times summonses to Parliament; the last
one was to William Heron, of Ford, in the 44 Edward HI., and
the Barony of Heron then created is in the heir general of
the said William Heron, who appears to be the present
Mr. Fearnley.) Mr. Benjamin Fearnley d. 1810, and left
three sons, i. Thomas, a Barrister, d. unm. 1825; ii. Ben-
jamin, d. unm. Oct. 1851, aged 73; and in. Robert. The
3rd son,
Robert Fearnley, Esq., 6. 1782; m. 1806, Eleanor, eldest
dau. of the Rev. James Milner, M.A.; and rf. 1816, leaving
one son, Fairfax Fearnley, Esq., late of Hetton and Sutton-
cum-Lound, and throe daus.
Arms— Or, on a bend vert three bucks' heads cabossed arg.,
attired of the first. Crest— A talbot passant arg. through fern
vert, collaved and lined or. JVfo^o— Vigilate.
/S'cais— Sutton, Notts ; and Belleville, Canada.
FEILDEN OF WITTON PARK.
Feildex, Kandle Joseph, Esq. of AVitton Park,
CO. Lancaster, J.P., Lieut.-Col. 60th Eifles, C.M.a.,
h. 21 March, 1821.; m. 21 March, 1861, Jane
Campbell, dau. of James Hozier, Esq. of Maiildslie
Castle, CO. Lanark, by Catherine his wife, dau. of
Sir William Feilden, Bart., and has issue,
I. Randle Francis Joseph, b. 1862.
II. Cecil William Montasiue, b. IsfiS.
III. James Hawley Gilbert, 0. 180J.
IV. Percy Henry Guy, 6. 1870.
I. Catheriue Josephine.
Col. Feilden s. his brother in 1S75.
ILCllCilSC— Tliis family, seated in Laneasliire for nearly
four centuries, claims to be a branch of the same stock as that
of the ennobled house of Denbigh.
Henrie Feilden or Felden, living 1480, was, along with
others, appointed a Trustee for the management and appro
priation of certain lands bequeathed for the purpose of estab-
lishing a Chantrie, and Chantrie Priest, in the Parish Churcta
of Blackburn. Next in succession, was
Randle Felden or Feilden, b. 1510, who was appointed in
the Queen's charter, dated 1567, one of the original Governors
of the Blackburn Grammar School. He d. at Great Harwood,
in the parish of Blackburn, 1534, leaving (with a younger son,
Francis, of Pythorne),
Henrie Feilden, b. 1548, whose great grandson,
Randle Feilden, 6. 1645; m. 1st, 1669, Ellen Pollard, by
■whom he had no issue ; and 2ndly, Mary Bolton, by whom he
had two sons and a dau.,
Henry, his heir.
Robert, b. 1701, in. thrice, leaving by his third wife, Eliza-
beth, dau. of the Rev. G. Wiill, Vicar of Rotherne, a son,
Henry, of Didsbury, father, by Mary Broome his wife, of
Robert F'eilden, of Didsbury Hall, Cheshire, m. Anne,
eldest dau. of Sir John Parker Mosley, Bart, of Ancoates,
and by her, who d. 1810, had issue,
I. Robert Mo.sley (Rev.), Rector of Bebington, co.
Chester, m. Frances Mary, dau. of Gen. Ramsay, and
had issue,
1 Robert (Col.), of Dulas Court, co. Hereford, J. P.
and D.L., m. 18=.8, Emily Augusta, dau. of Joseph
Feilden, Esq. of Witton, and has issue, Herbert
Ramsay, 6. IS.'iO: Robert Basil, b. 1864; Geoffrey
Nelson, 6. 1865; Frances Louisa; and Evelyn Char-
lotte Wilhclmina.
2 George Ramsay (Rev.), Rector of Bebington, co.
Chester, b. 1828 ; m. 24 Aug. 1865, Margaret Priscilla,
3rd dau. of Joseph Feilden, E.sq. of Witton Park,
and has issue, Ramsay Robert, b. 18C7; George
Augustus, b. 1871; and Ursula Margaret.
3 Henry Broome, Major 6th regt.
4 Oswald Mosley (Rev.).
1 Eliza Ann.
2 Gertrude Jane, m. Rev. Herbert Harvey.
It. Henry James CRev.), M.A., Rector of Kirk Lanqloy,
CO. Derby, b. 4 Sept. 1796; m. 1s39, Marion, dau. of
Godfrey Meynell, Esq. of Meynell Langley, and had
issue,
1 Henry, Capt. late 21st Fusiliers, 6. 10 Oct. 1810.
2 Robert, b. 19 March, 1842.
8 Randle (Rev.) Rector of Mugginton, co. Derby, in.
9 April, 1874, Gertrude Ermin Anne dau. of Rev.
Henry Walford Bellairs, and has a son, Henry, b.
19 Feb. 1875. 4 Frank Thurstan.
1 Mary Penelope, m. Rev. Edmund Adam Askew,
Rector of Greystock.
III. Oswald, M.A., of Leasingham House, co. Lincoln,
b. 7 Nov. 1797 ; m. 1824, Anna Maria, dau. of Itev.
James Peploe Mosley, and has issue,
1 Henry Peploe, b. 27 Sept. 1815.
1 Anne Maria.
Catharine, m. Jonathan Patten, Esq. of Slanchestcr.
Henry Feilden, Esq., 6. 1693, elder son of Randle and
Mary Feilden, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Mr. Sudell, and dying
1741, was s. by his eldest son,
Joseph Feilden, Esq. of Witton, m. Margaret, dau. and co-
heiress of William Leyland, Esq. of Blackburn, and had three
sons and a dau.,
Henry, his heir.
John, of Mollington Hall, co. Chester, High Sheriff 1803;
6.26 July, 1769; d. 13 March, 1859; i/t. 20 May, 179.5,
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of the late Rev. William Lox-
ham, of Longton, co. Lancaster, Rector of Bethnal Green,
Middlesex, and had issue, John Joseph, rf. an infant;
Priscilla, m. 10 May, 1842, John Townshend, Esq. of
Trevallyn, co. Denbigh; Elizabeth Ellen, m. 1854, Rev.
George Becher Bloomfleld, M.A., Canon of Chester; and
Margaret Dorothea.
AViLLiAM (Sir), of Feniscowles, created a Baronet 184C,
(see. Bdrke's Peera'ie and Baronetar/e.)
Cicely, m. Richard WiUis Esq. of Halsnead.
Mr. I'eilden rf. 1792, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Feilden, Esq. of Witton, b. 1764; m. 1790, Fanny,
dau. of William Hill, Esq. gf Blythe Hall, near Ormskirk, co.
Lancaster, and had issue,
I. Joseph, his lieir. ii. William, 6. 1794; deceased.
III. Handle Henry (Rev.), Rector of Ashley. Wilts, b. 1802;
■m. 22 Feb. 1825, Phoebe, dau. of Gen. Sir Robert Aibuthnot,
K.C.B., and has issue,
1 Henry Arbuthnot, M.A., 6. 7 Sept. 1828 ; to. 18 Aug. 1857,
EUinor Georgina Katherine, 3rd dau. of Edmund George
Hornby, Esq., of Dalton Hall, and has issue, Helen
Arbuthnott, and Catherine Maud.
2 Edward Arthur, 6. 15 April, 18.36; to. 26 Oct. 1S71,
Emma Louisa, dau. of William Toll, Esq. of Weymouth.
3 Randle William, b. 21 Dec. 1832; rf. 1858.
4 George Robert, b. 16 Sept. 1813.
1 Susan Harriet. 2 Phoebe Margaret.
3 Marcia Georgiana. 4 CcciUa Helen.
IV. John. 6. 1804; resident in London.
I. Margaret, widow of Lieut.-Col. Poole, Scots Greys.
II. Cecilia, to. the Rev. Dr. Cardwell, Principal of St-
Alban's Hall, Oxford, who rf. 1801.
Mr. Feilden rf. 1815, and was s. by his eldest son,
Joseph Feilden, Esq. of Witton, J. P. and D.L., Iligl*
Sheriff 1818, Capt. 1st Royal Lancashire Militia from 1812 t»
1816, and M.P. for Blackburn, b. 28 Feb. 1792; to. June,
1817, Frances Mary, dau. of the Rev. Streynsham Master,
Rector of Croston, co. Lancaster, by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
of Sir John Parker Mosley, Bart., and had issue,
I. Henry Master, his heir.
II. Randle Joseph, successor to his brother.
in. William Leyland (Rev.), Chaplain to the Marquess of
Cholmondeley, and Incumbent of Knowsley, co. Lancaster,
6. 1825; TO. 1853, Jane, dau. of Charies, 12th Lord Sinclair,
and has Henry St. Clair, b. 1856, and other issue.
IV. John Robert (Rev.), Chaplain to the Marquess of Chol-
mondeley and Rector of Beconsthoi-pe, Norfolk, Rural Dean,
b. 12 Feb. 1827 ; m. 11 July, 1861, Frances Blanche Antw,
2nd dau. of Frederick, 4th Lord Calthorpe, by Cliarioite
Sophia his wife, dau. of Henry Charles, 6th Duke of Beau-
fort, and has issue,
Granville Cholmondeley, b. 15 Feh. 1863.
Algernon Basil, b. 12 Sept. 1865.
Blanche.
V. Oswald Barton, Lieut.-Col. late 78th Highlanders, b. 1832 ;
m. 22 Aug. 1866, Caroline Susan, youngest dau. of Thomas
Bright Cross, Esq. of Shaw Hall, co. Lancaster.
VI. Gilbert Streynsham, b. 1837.
VII. Albert Augustus, rf. 1852.
I. Frances Mary.
II. Cecilia, m. 1854, the Rev. R. Athcrton Raw.<;torno, of
Hutton Hall, Penwortham, co. Lancaster, Incumbent of
Balderstone.
III. Margaretta Priscilla, m. 24 Aug. 1865, Rev. George
Ramsey Feilden, Rector of Bebington, Cheshire.
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IV. Emily Auffusta, «j. 1854, Ealpli Assheton, F.?q. M.P.,
eldest son of William Assheton, Esq. of Downham Hall, co.
Lancaster.
V. Louisa Willis, m. 1858, Col. Eobert Feildcn, of Dulas
Court, eldest son of the Kev. K. Mosley Feilden, Eector of
Bebington, co. Chester.
VI. Charlotte Emma Willoughhy, to. Eev. Eichard Orme
Assheton.
Mr. Feilden d. 18T0, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Master Feilden, Esq. ofWitton Park, J. P. and D.L.,
Capt. 1st Royal Lancashire Militia, 6. 1818; m. 27 June, 1S43,
Caroline, dau. of Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart., and had issue,
Frances Sophia. Cecily Anne.
Mr. Feilden d. 1875. and was .s. by his brotlier,
Easdle Joseph, now of Witton Park.
Arms—Avf;., on a fess cottised az. between two martlets
in chief sa. and a rose in base gu. three lozenses or. Cre.it — A
nuthatch perched upon a hazel branch fructod holding in its
mouth a red rose slipped all ppr. JioUo— V'irtutis praeuiium
honor.
Stal — Witton Park, near Blackburn.
FELIiOWES OF RAMSEY ABBEY.
Eellowes, Edward, Esq. of Eamsey Abbey, co.
Huntingdon, and Haverlaud Hall, Norfolk, M.P.
for Huntingdonshire, J.P. and D.L. for cos. Hunts
and Norfolk, h. 14 April, 1809 ; formerly in the
15th Hussars ; m. 22 July, 1845, the Hon. Mary
Juha, eldest dau. of George John, 4th Lord Sondes,
and has had issue,
I. William Henry, Capt. 1st Life Guards, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 16 May, 1848; m. 12 July, 1877, Lady Rosamond Jane
Frances Spencer-Churchill, 2nd dau. of John Winston,
7tli Duke of Marlborough, K.G., Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland.
II. Ailwyn Edward, &. 10 Nov. ISoo.
I. Ina, m. Henry Eaton, Esq., M.P.
II. Flora, d. an infant.
III. Helen Mariquita Maud, d. an infant.
ittneagC. — William Fellowes, Esq. of London (2nd son,
by Anne his wife, dau. of Thomas Warlield, Esq. of Leieh, co.
Worcester, of William Fellowes, Esq. also of London), m. 27
Sept. 1G53, Susanna, eldest dau. of William Coulson, Esq. of
Greenwich, 2nd son of Christopher Coulson, Esq. of Ayton
Magna, co. York, and South Mimms, Middlesex, and by
this lady, who became eventually co-heir of her brother,
Thomas Coulson, Esq., M.P. for Totnes, and one of the East
India Directors, and d. 14 Dec. 1676, Mr. Fellows had (with
a dau., Anne, ?». 1st, Francis Monteth, Esq. of Greenwich ;
and 2ndly, John Mordaunt of Thunderley, Essex), five sons,
I. William, his heir, ii. Thomas, who d. v.;i»i. ; in. George,
d.unm. 1712; iv. John (Sir), of Carshalton, Sub-Governor of
the South Sea Company, created a Bart. 20 Jan. 1719; he d.
uw)..2G July, 1724; v. Edward, d. unm. 1730. The eldestson
and heir,
William Fellowes, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, one of the
Masters in Chancery, and J.P. for Kent, b. 4 Oct. 1660;
m. 1 Oct. 1695, Mary, dau. of Joseph Martin, Esq. of London;
and d. 19 June, 1723-24, having had by her, who d. 28 Dec.
1759 (with two daus., Dorothea and Mary; and three sons.
Martin, b. 20 July, 1702; William, b. 1706; and John, b. 1712),
an eldest son and heir,
ConLsos Fellowes, Esq. of Hampstead, Middlesex ; Park
Place, near St. Ives; Eamsey Abbey, co. Huntingdon; and
Eggesford, Devon; b. 12 Oct. 1696; m. 20 April, 1725, Urania,
dau. of Francis Herbert Oakley, Esq. of Oakley Park, Salop,
and sister of Henry Arthur, Earl of Powis, and by her, who
d. 6 Feb. 1779, had two sons and three daus.,
I. William, his heir.
II. Henry Arthur, of Eggesford, High Sheriff of Devon 1775,
d. 29 Jan. 1792, having devised Eggesford to (the 2nd son
of his sister, the Countess of Portsmouth) his nephew,
Hon. Newton Fellowes, afterwards 4th Earl of Portsmouth
(see Bdrke's Peeraye).
I. Mary. ii. Dorothea.
ni. Urania, m. 27 Aug. 1763, John, 2nd Earl of Portsmonth,
and(Z. 29 Jan. 1812.
Mr. Coulson Fellowes was s. by his elder son,
William Fellowes, Esq. of Ramsey Abbey, and of
Nacton, Suffolk, sometime M.P. successively for .Sudbui-y and
Andover, who m. 1768, Lavinia, dau. and co-heir of James
Smyth, Esq. of St. Audries, Somerset, and had (with two
daus., Urania Marcaretta ; and Frances L ivinia, m. 12 Sept .
1812, John xMayo, Esq., M.D., and d, 1837) three sons,
I. William Hexrt, his heir.
II. Edward, of Little Gidding, co. Huntingdon, Vice-Adlniral
E.N., b 26 Feb. 1772, ra. Hannah Elizabeth,^l'lcst dau. o
Eichard Benyon, Esq.
III. James Herbert, Lieut, in the 3rd Dragoons, b. 25 Feb.
1774, killed in action on the heights of Catteau 1794.
Mr. Fellowes d. 4 Feb. 1804, and was by his eldest son,
William Henry Fellowes, Esq. of Ramsey Abbey and
Haverland, M.P. for Huntingdonshire, b. 15 July, 1769; rn.
23Jiay, 1805, Emma, 4th dau. of Richard Benyon, Esq. of
Englefield House, Berks, and by her (who d. 1858) had issue,
AVilliam Henry, 6.11 July, 1806 ; d. unm. 1836.
Edward, present representative.
Richard, of Englefield House, Berk.s 6. 17 Nov. 1811-
assumed by royal license, 1854, the surname of Benton oil
succeedmg to the estates of his maiernal uncle, Iticnard
Benyon de Beauvoir, Esq. of Englefield House, Berks (see
Benyon of Englefield Ho me).
James, of Kingston House, Dorset, J.P. and D L h
31 July, 1813 ; m. 19 July, 1847, Gertrude Charlotte, (lau.
of Nathaniel Micklethwait, Esq. of Taverham Hall, Nor-
folk, and has issue, Herbert James, m. 1875, Edith, dau.
of Sir John Walrond, Bart, of Bra.lfield; Emily Gertrude,
TO. Cosmo Bonsor, Esq.: and Georgina Charlotte.
Emma, m. 1842, Henry, 3rd Lord Bayning.
Mr. Fellowes d. 23 Aug. 1837.
^jTn.s— Az., afess dancette erm. between three lions' heads
erased or, murally crowned arg. Crest— X lion's head erased
and crowned as in the arms charged with a fess dancette erm.
Motto — Patientia et perseverantia cum magnanimitate.
-Scats— Ramsey Abbey, co. Huntingdon ; and HaverlandlHall,
Norfolk. '
FELLOWES OF SHOTESHAM PARK.
Fellowes, Robert, Esq. of Shotesham Park,
Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1S74, b. 13
Oct. 1817 ; on. Jidy, 1845, Frances Anne, 2nd dau.
of Major Clutterbuck, of Warkworth, j^orthum-
berland, and has issue,
I. Robert Sheldon, 6. 20 Juno, 1846.
II. Edward John, J. P., b. July, 1848.
III. Charles Arthur. iv. Alfred Lyon.
I. Frances Marion. n. Evelyn Marcella.
III. Jane Louisa. iv. Violet Beatrice.
V. Rosa Gwendoline.
HfttCaflC— Robert Fellowes, Esq. of Shotesham Park,
Norfolk, descended from a common ancestor with the family
of Fellowes of Ramsey Abbey, was for some time M.P. for
Norwich; he m. 1778, Anne, dau. of John Berney, Esq. of
Bracon HaU, Norfolk, and by her (who d. 1794) left at bis
decease, 1829, a son and successor,
Robert Fellowes, of Shotesliam Park, M.A., J.P. and
D.L., 7)1. 1st, 1810, Frances, dau. of Sir John Frederick, Bart.;
and 2ndly, 26 Dec. Ibl5, Jane Louisa, 2nd dau. of Ralph Shel-
don, Esq. of Weston, M.P., and had issue,
Robert, now of Shotesham.
Edward, Col. in the army, ni. Margaret Augusta, grand-dau.
of Sir John Kirkland.
Louisa, m. 27 Aug. 1835, Sir Thomas Gladstone, Eart. of
Fasque.
Georgiaa, d. unm. 1836.
Fannv. -m. Edward Howes, Esq. M.P. for East Norfolk, who
d. March, 1871. Marcella, d. unm. 1846.
Margaret, m. 2 Nov. 1854, Sir William Rose Mansfield, K.C.B.,
afterwards Lord Sandhurst, who d. 23 June, 1876.
Arms — Az., a fess dancettee erm. between three hons' heads
erased or, murally crowned arg. CVcsJ— A lion's head erased
or, murally crowned arg. charged with a fess dancettee erm.
»Seca— Shotesham Park, near Norwich.
FENTON OF UNDEEBANK.
Anne, Maet, Jessey, and Chaklotte, the four
sisters of the late William FE^'TON, Esq. of
Underbank, now enjoy, conjointly, his estates.
ILftlCatJC— William Fenton, Esq. of Underbank, son of
William Fenton, Esq. of Hunslet, near Leeds, m. Frances, sole
dau. and heiress of Capt. Richard West, of Underbank. Capt.
West, who d. 1 Jan. 1715, was son, by Frances his wife, eldest
dau. of Yerj Eev. Richard Marsh, D.D., Vicar of Halifax, and
Dean of York, of the Rev. Lewis West, M. A., Archdeacon of Car-
lisle, and Vicar of Aldenliam, in Cumberlaiul, 3rd son. by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of Thomas West, Esq. of UiJtun, of Francis
West, Esq. of Hunshelf, hviug 1612 and 1639, son cf Jolm
bi>-J
TEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FEN
AVest, Esq. of Little Bretton. By the heiress of Unrierbank
JI;-. Kenton had issae. The eldest surviving son,
William Feston, Esq. of Undeibanlc, m. Mary, dan. and
heiress of — Hatfield, Esq. of Enterdoujh, co. Chester, and hy
her (who d. 20 Sept. 1763) had issue. Mr. P'enton d. 14 April,
1783, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Fe.nton, Esq. of Underbank, Barrister-at-Law, d.
vnm. 11 April, 1792, and was s. by his sister,
Frances Fento.v, of Underbank, d. unm. 6 Jan. 1794, in the
64th year of her age, and was s. by her cousin,
William Fenton, Esq. of Spring Grove (son of Samuel
Fenton, Est|. of Greenhead, co. York, and Anne Haigh his
wife), who thus became of Underbank. He m. Sarah, dau. of
Joseph Armitage, Esq. of Honley, and had issue,
Samuel, who .<t. to UnderbanK. William, d. unm.
Lewis, of Spring Grove, J. P. and D.L. for co. York, a Capt.
5oth regt., M.P. for Hudder.sfield ; m. Ann, dau. of Edward
Hind, Esq. of Wavertree, co. Lancaster, and by her, who d.
2 Jan. 1837, left at his decease, 27 Nov. 1S33, two daus.,
Mary Emma and Eliza. Hajriett.
Emily, m. Joseph Haigh, Esq., J. P., of Whitwell Hall, co.
Sophia, m. Mason Stanhope Kenney, Esq., M.D,, of Halifax,
CO. York.
Louisa, m. Courtney Kenny, E.?q., J. P., of Ballinrobe.
The elder son,
SAMnEi Fentov, Esq. of Underbank, Capt. West York
Militia, to. Jessey, dau. of Edward Cayley, Esq. of Whitby, and
d. 10 Sept. 1823, leaving by her (who d. 24 July, 1819),
William, 6. 24 July, 1819; murdered by robbers near Alge-
ciras, Spain, 13 April, 18.55, leaving the life interest of his
estate amongst his four .sisters.
Anne, to. Nov. 1852, Thomas Pierson, Esq. of Park Hall,
near Whitby.
Mary, to. 5 Jan. 1857, John Torkington, Esq. of Stamford.
Jessey, m. Major James Douglas Ue Wend, late H.M. 44th
regt., afterwards Staff Officer, and by him (who d. 15 June,
18-56) had issue, 1 William Fenton, 6. 7 Aug. 1840; 2 Douglas
Campbell, b. 10 Dec. 1843; 1 Jessey; 2 Ida Sophia:
3 Mary Adelaide Louisa, d. 27 May, 1863 ; 4 Frances Cayley,
and 5 Emily Fenton, d. 1 April, ls62. twins.
Charlotte, Uving at Stamford, Lincolnshire.
/4n)2.5— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a cross between four
fleurs-de-hs, sa., for Fenton; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a f ess dan-
cette in chief three leopards' heads sa., for West. Crest— A
Heur-de-Us issuing from a ducal coronet, ppr.
Seat— Underbank, Penistone, near Sheffield, co. York.
FENWICK OF BURROW HALL.
Fexwice, Thomas Fenwick, Esq. of Burro-n-
Hall, Westmorland, Barrister-al-Law, J.P. for
Westmorland and for the West Riding of York-
shire, b. 1812 ; m. 1875, Mary, eldest dau. of John
Dugdale, Esq. of Llwjn, Llanfejllin, co. Mont-
gomery, and has issue,
EoBEBT Edward, h. 20 Feb. 1875.
HtltCajC— Edward Matthew Fenwick, Esq. of Burrow
Hall, Westmorland, and Nunriding Hall, Cumberland, Barris-
ter-at-Law, J.P. for the cos. of Lancaster, York, and West-
morland, and D.L. for the first; M.P. for Lancaster from 1864
to 1866, 2nd son of the late Edward James Keid, Esq. of
Jamaica, by Caroline his wife, dau. of Matthew Williames,
Esq. of Garthmill, co. Montgomery, assumed the surname
and arms of Fenwick by royal license, b. 1812: m. 1841, Sarah
Fenwick Bowen, grand-dau. and heiress of the late Thomas
Fenwick, Esq. of Burrow Hall, and had issue,
I. Thomas Fenwick, now of Burrow Hall.
II. Kobert Fenwick, b. 1845: d. 1868.
in. Edward Nicholas Fenwick, b. 1846.
IV. Walter Arthur Fenwick, b. 1852.
I. Mary Louisa Fenwick, d. 25 June, 1878.
He d. 1877, and was s. by his eldest son.
Seats— BuTi-ow Uall, Kirkby Lonsdale; Nunridin" Hall
Morpeth. '
FENWICK OF LONGFRAMLINGTON.
Fenwick, John Chaeles James, Esq., M.D., of
Longframlington, Northumberland, J.P. for 'co.
Durham, b. II July, 1845; s. his father 1868; m.
1872, Frances Eleanor, elde.st dau. of Bryan BurVell,
Esq._ of Broomepark, Northumberland (see thai
■fami'y), and has issue,
I. James Charles, h. 25 Feb. 1873.
\. Jane Frances. u. Alice Mary.
Eiltf age— The Fenwicks are one of the oldest families in
Northumberland, and were Lords of Fenwyke temp. Henkt I
James Fenwick, Esq. of Morpeth (of the branch of West
Matfen), m. circa 1720, Catheiine, 2nd dau. and co-heir of
John Wilkinson, Esq. of Morpeth, by Barbara his wife dau.
and co-heir of William Wilson, Esq. of Longframlington, and
by her (who d. 20 Jan. 1773) had issue two sons. Mr. i"cnwick
d. 21 April, 1759, and was s. by his elder son,
John Fenwick, Esq., M.D., of Morpeth, b. 5 March, 1722 ;
TO. Mary, youngest dau. of John Thornton, Esq. of Nether-
witton, and by her (who d. 9 Nov. 1773) had issue,
James, his heir.
John Ealph, M.D., of Durham, 6. 14 Nov. 1761 ; J.P. and
D.L. for CO. Durham, and at one time commanded the Dur-
ham Volunteers as Lieut.-Col. ; m. Dorothy, eldest dau.
and co-heir of Robert Spearman, Esq. of Old Acres co
Durham, by whom (who d. 11 June, 1838, he had no i.ssue'
Dr. Fenwick d. 11 Jan. 1855, aged 93.
Catherine, d. unm. 1841, aged 85.
Margaret, m. William Charlton, Esq. of Hesleysido co.
Northumberland. '
Maiy, m. Gen. De Martenne, of the French Army.
Dr. Fenwick d. 23 Dec. 1783, aged 61, and was s. by his son,
James Fenwick, Esq. of Longwitton HaU, in the parish of
Hartburn, Northumberland, b. 15 Oct. 1758; m. Jane, only
child and heir of John Manners, Esq. of Longframlington, and
had issue,
John Manners, his heir.
William, Major 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers, 6. 14 Aug. 1797 •
and d. unm. 11 Sept. 1837, aged 40. '
James Thomas, M.D., late of Lonframlington.
Edward, of Heckley, near Alnwick, b. 7 Oct. 1800; to 27
March, 1845, Augusta, youngest dau. of James Crawforth
Esq. of Lynn, Norfolk, and rf. 8 July, 1851, aged 60, havin-'
issue one dau., Henrietta Jane. "
Walter Raleigh, d. s. p. 1 Dec. 1832.
Thornton, 6. 2 April, 1803 ; d. s. p.
Thomas, d. s. p. 7 May, 1825.
Manners, b. 24 July, 1808 ; m. 7 Oct. 1837, Eliza Walker
Thompson, 3rd dau. of the Rev. John Collinson, of Kirkhall
Northumberland, and has issue a son, Edward ; and a dau'
Maria Frances.
Jane, 6. 22 Sept. 1805; to. 17 Feb. 1835, Henry Montonnier
Hawkins, Esq. of Ihe Gaer and Tredunnock, co. Monmouth
and d. 5 Dec. 1835, leaving an only dau., Jane Henrietta
Hawkins.
Mr. Fenwick d. 3 Feb. 1837, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Manners Fenwick, Esq. of Longframlington b
IGMay, 1796; m. 16 Dec. 1845, Susan Catherine, dau. of tlio
late .John Murray, Esq. of Murraythwaite, co. Dumfries (see
family of Murray), and d. s. p. 8 Feb. 1852, aged 55, and was
£. by his eldest surviving brother,
James Thomas Fenwick, Esq. of Longframlington, and
Bolton Hall, Northumberland, B.A., M.D., b. 15 June, 1799-
TO. 11 Aug. 1842, Jane, youngest dau. of Charles Hay, Esq.!
younger son of John Hay, Esq. formerly of Duncan Law and
GifTord, co. Haddington, and had issue,
John Charles James, now of Longframlington.
Alison Mary Jane, w. 26 Nov. 1874, Rev. Frederick John
Poole, M.A., Vicar of Bishop Monkton, co. York.
Dr. Fenwick d. 15 June, 1868.
^r)>!.s— Per fess gu. and arg., six martlets counterchanTd
quartering the arms of Manners. Crest— A phoenix in flames
ppr., gorged with a mural crown or. il/o«o— Toujours loyal
Residence— Chilton Hall, Ferry hill, co. Durham.
FENWICKE OF STOCKERSTON HALL.
Fenwicke, Geoege Geeaed Chaeles, Esq. of
Stoekerston Hall, co. Rutland, High Sheriff 1878,
b. 1852 ; m. 1874, Fanny de Courcy, dau. of Eev!
W. Hamilton Thompson, of Stoke, Eutlaud, and has
issue,
Gerard de Edrrowden, b. 1875.
ILtnraCfC.— George Ousley Fenwicke, Esq. M.A. of St.
John's Coll. Cambridge, descended directly from Georive
Fenwicke, of Brinckburne, Northumberland, Col. Coldstrc:ini
Guards, Governor of Berwick, killed at the battle of Dunkiik,
1667, /ft. 1813, Elizabeth Ann Walker, dau. of Robert Walker,'
Esq. of Stockerston Hall, co. Leicester, and d. 1864, leaving by
her (who d. 1874) a son,
Geiiard Charles Fenwicke, Esq. of Blaston Manor, co. Lei-
cester, who i,i. 1847, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Potter, Esq.
of Aston Park, co. Warwick, and by her (who d. 1876) had
George Gerard Charles
Grace Elizabeth Ann.
now of Stockerston Hall.
II. Conslance Mary.
FEN
THE LANDED GENTRY,
FEE
553
/I cms— Quarterly: 1st arifl 4tli, per fcss su. and arg. 6
martlets counterchanged ; ■Zm\ ;iutl 3rcl, arg., three cinqi
-foils gu. Crest -A phoenix in flames ppr., gorged with a iliK
•coronet or. Jkfo«o— Toujours loyal, and "A Fenwyke!
fenwyke ! ! "
/b'aa— Stockerston Ilall, Uppingham, co. Rutland.
FENWICK OP THIRLESTANE HOUSE.
Fenwice, The Rev. John Edwaed Addison,
of Thirlestane House, co. Gloucester, b. 28 June,
1824 ; m. 4 July, 1848, Katharine Somerset Wjt-
tenbach, youngest dau. and co-heiress of the late
Sir Thomas Phillipps, BarL., F.R.S., F.S.A., of
Middle Hill, co. Worcester, and Thirlestane House
aforesaid, and has issue,
I. Marttn John Edward, 6. SO Ap:il, 1S51, Lieut. 39th rogt.
II. George Capel Ralph Curzon, 6. 2l) July, 1353, Lieut. 23ia
Royal Welch Fusiliers.
in. Thonias Fitzroy Phillipps, b. 1S5G, on whom the Thirles-
tane House estate is entailed.
IV. Mansel Ai'thur Charles Banifylde, 6. ISCO.
V. Cecil Owen Meynell, b. 1803.
I. Katharine Anne Cotterell Foster, m. 1SC9, John Alexan-
der Blencowe, Esq., of Marstou House, co. Northampton
(ride that family) .
II. Ella Sophia Mary Molyneux.
llr. Fenwick, who is Vicar of Necdwood, co. Staf-
ford, graduated E.A. at University Coll. Oxford in
1847, and was previously an officer in the 21st
Fusiliers.
HtllCaflC— This family, longsettled in the parish of Ilcd-
clon-on-the-\Vall, Northumberland, is presumed to be a branch
of the ancient and distinguished house of Fenwick of Feuwick
Tower, in that co.
The grandfather of the present representative,
George Fenwick, of Lambton, co. Durham (a younger son
of John Fenwick, of East Heddon, Northumberland), m. 17G4,
Eleanor (who d. 12 Feb. 1812), dau. of John Addison, of Raven-
glass, Cumberland, and d., aged 83, 30 Sept. 1811, having hud
issue,
I. George, Under Sheriff of the Palatinate of Durham, d. 12
Nov. 1806, aged 40, unm.
II. George, of Murton House and Ford, co. Durham, m. 1823,
Mary, eldest dau. of George Robinson, Esq. of Hendon
Ix)dge, CO. Durham, J.P. and D.L. (by his 2nd wife, Mary,
clan, of John Neshnm, Esq. of Houghton, co. Durham), and
(/. 3 Jan. 182G, aged 58. His widow remarried VVilUam Mills,
Esq. R.N., of Willington, co. Durham, J.P.
III. Henry, d. young, 1787.
IV. Addison, of Bishopwearmomh, co. Durham, m. 15 Nor.
1810, Anne Robson, and left issue three duus., his co-
a Eleanor, m. 1st, 11 June, 1803, Win. Erown Clark, Efq.
J. P., of Belford Hall, Northunibeiland, liv whc.iii (who ./.
1840) she had issue; and 2naiy, Sir Edwaul iJrackenbury.
K.C.B., of Skendleby, co. Lincoln, by whom (who d. 18ij'j)
she also has issue.
2 Anne, in. 8 June, 1843, the Rev. John Dixon Clark, J.P.
and D.L., of Belford Hall, Northumberland, and d. 1847,
leaving issue an only child, Anne Elizabeth, m. 1864, John
Vansittart, 6th Earl of Lanesborough.
3 Elizabeth Jane, m. 19 May, 1841, Robert S. Surtees,
Esq. of Hamsterley Hall. co. Dui'haui, High Sheriff thereof
in 1856 (fide that family).
■V. John Thomas, of wliom presently.
vi. Thomas, Banker, of Newcastle, and of .Southill, co. Dur-
ham, J.P. and D.L., d. 11 Dec. 1852, aged SO, without
legitimate issue,
\n. Ralph, of London, m. 28 April, 1807, Jane Brown, of
Long Benton, Northumberland, and had issue.
VIII. Robert, of Bishopwearinouth, co. Durham, m. 28 Aug.
1810, Margaret, youngest dau. (by his 1st wife) of George
Uobinson, Esq. of Hendon Lodge, co. Durham, J.P. and
D.L., and by her (who d. 19 April, 1836) had issue,
1 George, Banker, of Newcastle, and of By well Hall,
Northumberland, m. Frances Alice, 4th dau. of Anthony
Surtees, Esq. of Hamsterley Hall, co. Durham {see that
fjAivdy), and had issue,
George Anthony, Capt. Northumberland Hussars, m.
1st, 1 Jan. 1868, Mary Louisa, eldest dau. of John
Manuel Echalez, J.P., Rector of Appleby, co. Leicester,
and by her (who <l. l«r;5> had issnr; lu> hi. 2iidly, 21
Feb. 1874, AUce Katlicrinc, vi.iini;:: i .l:tn. of the late
llev. Edward Chalun. r n^l,., ,.\ Knklrv Ilall, North-
umberland («ce (/("/ n'n,,l;ii. aii.l ha^ tiu ihcr isMic.
Hugh, m. Eleanor Margaixt, 2iid dau. ui Cadui:au Hodg-
son-Cadogan, Esq. of Krinekburn Priory, Northumber-
land (.see that fumUy), and has issue.
of Hugh
imery (see
Edward, d. young. Arthur.
Francis, m. 25 April, 1878, I\Iarv .Matilda
Darby Owen, Esq. of Bettys ll.iH m ^
thntf„,nibi). All -r. Ah-:, \;.,
Constance Jane, m. 22 Apul, I-,:,,, ,i,,im Bl,>ncowc
Cookson, Esq., eldest sou of .Juliu Cuukson, Esq of
Bleldon Park, Northumberland (see that jandlii)
Edith. ■^'
1 Robert William, d. 16 June, 1815, in infancy.
3 Robert, m. Lydia Helpman.
1 Frances, m. Mansfield Mills, Esq. 2 Jane, deceased.
The 5th son,
The Rev. John Thomas Fenwick, J. P., Rector of NorthfieM,
CO. Worcester, M.A. St. John's Coll. Camb., m. 1813, Anne,
dau. of Thomas Thornewill, Esq. of Dove Cliff, co. Stafford^
and by her (who d. 1867) leit issue at his death, 1833,
I. John Edward Addison, now of Thirlestane House.
I. Mary Ellen, m. 18.52, Rev. Edward Evans, Rector of
Swanton Morley, Norfolk, who has, by royal license,
assumed the name of Lombe only.
n. Eleanor Jane, m. 1851, Rev. William Henry Boothby,
Vicar of Hawkesbury, nephew of Sir William Boothby, 9th
bart. •"
^riiis— Per fess gu. and arg., six martlets counterchanged.
Crest— A phoenix in flames ppr. gorged with a mural crown
or. .VoHo— A tous jours loyal.
i>ai— Thirlestane House, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester.
FERGUSON OF EAITH,
FEEGtrsoN, EoxALD Craitfurd MUNEO, oi Eailh,
CO. Fife, Novar, Ross-shire, and Muirton, Moray-
shire, b. 6 March, 1860 ; *. his father 28 Nov. 1868.
iLtUCaCJC.— The Fergusons of Raith are of good standing
in the county of Fife, and have possessed the estate from which
they derive their designation, since the death of the 1st Earl
of Melville, to whom it belonged up to 1707.
Robert Fergdson, Esq., 1st of Raith, b. in 1690; m. Mary,
dau. of Joseph Beacon Townscnd, Esq. (ancestor of Townsend
of Honington), and d. s. j). 1781, when he was s. by his
nephew,
William Ferguson, Esq. of Raith, m. Jane, dau. of Ronald
Crauford, Esq. of Restalrig, and sister of Margaret, Countess
of Dumfries, and was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Robert Ferguson, Esq. of Uaith, M.P., and Lord Lieutenant
of the county of Fife, m. Mary, only child and heiress of
William Hamilton Nisbet, Esq. of Dirleton, co. Haddington
(her previous marriage with Thomas, 7th Earl of Elgin, haung
been dissolved by Act cf Parliament 1808), but by her had no
issue. Mr. Ferguson d. 3 Dec. 1840, and was «. by his brother,
General Sir Ronald Craufurd Ferguson, G.C.B., ."\I.P.
for Nottingham, who then became of Raith. This gallant and
highly distinguished oflicer, who was b. at Raith House 1773,
entered the army 1790, as Ensign in the 53rd foot, and served
his country in almost every quarter of the globe. He com-
manded the flank corps at the taking of the Cape of Good
Hope, and was present at its recapture, at the head of the
Highland brigade. In 1810, he was second in command at
Cadiz, and in 1814, in Holland. At the battles of Rolifa, and
Vimiera (1808), he exhibited proof of such high military
talents, and such great personal intrepidity, as to gain the com-
mendation of his commander. Sir Arthur Wellesley, and to call
forth a flattering eulogiuni, in the vote of thanks from the
House of Commons, conveyed to him on those occasions. Sir
Ronald m. Jean, dau. of Gen. Sir Hector Munro, K.C.B., of
Novar, co. Ross, and dying 10 April, 1841, aged 72, was s. by
his son.
Col. Robert BIunro Ferguson, of Raith, co. Fife, and
Novar, co. Ross, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for the Kirkaldy Burghs
from 1841 to 1861, and Lieut.-Col. Commanding 79th High-
landers, b. 20 Aug. 1802; m.1 May, 1859, Emma, dau. of
the late James Henry Mandeville, Esq. of Merton, Surrey,
and had issue,
I. Ronald Craufurd Munro, now of Raith and Novar.
II. Hector Munro, 6. 2 Feb. 1866.
III. Robert Harry Munro, 6. 8 June, 1867.
I. Alice Edwina.
II. Emma Valentine Munro. in. Edith Isabel Blunro.
He s. to the estates of Novar, Ross-shire, and Muirton, Moray-
shire, 1864, on the death of the late Hugh Andrew Munro, Esq.
Col. Ferguson d. 28 Nov. 1868, when he was s. by his eldest son.
^7-i)i5— Arg., a lion rampant az. between three buckles gu., a
chief chequy of the second, and first. Crest— iV demi-lion ppr.
holding between the paws a buckle gu. J/o«o— Virtutis
fortuna comes.
.?c«^s— Raith, near Kirkcaldy; Novar, Evanton, and Muir-
ton, Morayshire.
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FEIiGUSON OF KINMUNDY.
Ferguson, William, Esq. of Kinmundy, co.
Aberdeen, J.P. and D.L., F.R.S., F.L.S., F.G.S.,
Commissioner of Supply for co. Aberdeen, late Capt.
17tli A.V.R., b. 21 Dec. 1823 ; *. his father 18G2 ;
m. 26 July, 1856, Eliza, dau. of Andrew VVilham-
Eon, Esq., Merchant of Ayr, and has issue,
I. James, 6. 2S July, 1857 ; tn. 1st, Anne Drummona, and
2ndly, Hester Elizabeth Hibelet, a Dutch lady.
I. Agnes.
UttTCatJC— James Febguson (3rd son of Willlain Fersu-
6on, of Eadyfurrow, now called Manar, near Inverurie),
entered the army in the reign of Charles II., rose to be a
General of Brigade, and d. in Holland 1705, leaving a son,
James, who sold the estates of Bomakelly and Kirkton Hill, in
Kincardineshire (his father's property), and bought Kinmundy,
Coynach, and others, 1724. He m. Margaret Irvine, of the
family of Longheriniston, East Lothian, and left a son, James ;
and a duu., Margery, ni. James Cumine, of Kininmouth. Tlie
son,
James Fekgcson, Esq. of Kinmundy, m. Elizabeth Urquhart.
and left three sons and three dai:;;- The eldest son and heir,
James Fekgoson, Esq. of Kinmundy, m. Aug. 1787, Isabella,
dau. of the Kev. William Brown, of Craigdam, and by her
(who d. 4 June, 1807) had five sons and four daus., with other
issue d. young or unni. Mr. Ferguson d. 20 Nov. 1810, and
■was s. by his eldest son,
James Febgoson, Esq. of Kinmundy, J.P. and D.L., 6. 21
Nov. 1789; m. 6 Aug. 1817, Emilia, dau. of the llcv. Kobert
Chalmers, of Haddington, and had issue,
James, 6. 7 March, 1819; d. unm. 4 Oct. ISO.
Eobert, b. 12 April, 1822 ; d. Jan. 1827.
William, now of Kinmundy,
Thomas, residing at Alton of Coynach, b. 20 Dec. 1828.
Mr. Ferguson d. 24 May, 1862.
Arms — Az., a buckle arg. between three boars' heads couped
or, within a bordure embattled of the third. Crest — A dexter
hand issuing from a cloud, grasping a broken spear in bend
ppr. AJntto — Arte et animo.
Seal — Kinmundy, Mintlaw, co. Aberdeen.
FERGUSON OF PITFOXJE..
Ferguson, Lieut. -Col. G-eorge Arthur, of
Pitfour, CO. Aberdeen, J.P. and D.L.,late Gri'cnadier
Guards, b. 17 March, 1836; m. 7 Feb. 1861, Hon.
Nina Maria Hood, appointed Bedchamber Woman to
the Queen 1877, eldest dau. of Viscount Bridport,
and has issue,
I. Akthur CfEORGE, 6. 22 June, 18C2.
II. Francis William, b. 29 July, 18r.3.
III. Edwin Augustus, 6. 24 Sept. 18G1.
IV. Charles Alexander, 6. 21 Oct. 1873.
I. Edith Eosa, 6. 7 Feb. 18G7.
II. Mary Georgina, b. 14 May, 1877.
Mr. Fern;uson is the son of Admiral Gcovge Ferguson,
of Pitfour (who d. 1867), and his wife, the Hon.
Ehzabeth Jane (who d. 1864), dau. of Clotworthy,
Lord Langford ; he had two sisters, Frances Harriet
Ferguson, d. Sept. 1873, and Georgina Harriet
Ferguson.
3ltn0agf.— This family possessed the lands of Badeforrow,
near Inverury, in the 16th century, and afterwards acquired
the estate of Pitfour, in the parish of Old Deer.
Arms — Az., a buckle arg. between three boars' heads couped
or, within a bordure of the second. Crest — A crescent or,
rising from a cloud ppr. Jt/ofto— Virtute.
Scot— Pitfour, near Mintlaw, K.B.
FEBGUSON OF HARKEB LODGE.
See Oliphant-Feeguson.
FERGtrSSON OF CRAIGDARROCH.
Fergusson, Robert Cutlar, Esq. of Craigdar-
Toch, CO. Dumfries, J.P., Lieut. Scots Guards, b.
26 July, 1855.
ILiucajC. — The Fergussons of Craigdarroch are of very
ancient standing in the Sheriffdom of Dumfries, and the name
is familiar to all who are acquainted with the minute history of
Scothind. A Fergusson of Craigdarroch was one of the first
that signed the solemn league and covenant; another headed
a small handful of men who defeated a portion of Cromwell's
army at Glcncairn, 1500 strong, 1651; and a third fell at the
Battle of KillicranUie. From John Fergusson, of Craigdarroch,
son and heir of Matthew Fergusson, of Craigdarroch, living ia
1484, derived
Alexander Febgusson, Esq. of Craigdarroch, chosen M.P.
1717, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Kobert Laurie, of Maxweltoun, and
was direct ancestor of
Eight Hon. Egbert Cotlar Fergusson, Esq. of Craigdar-i
roch, son of Alexander Fergusson, Esq. of Craigdarroch, a
distinguished Scottish advocate, the hero of Burns' song of
The Whistle. Mr. Cutlar Fergusson, who was b. 1769, the
representative of two very ancient houses, the Fergussons of
Craigdarroch and the Cutlars of Orroland, was called to the
English Bar 1797, and for about twenty years practised with
great success at Calcutta. Eeturning to his native country,
he was elected M.P. for Kirkcudbright, 1826. In 1834, he was
appointed Judge-Advocate-General, and, at the same time,
sworn of the Privy Council. He m. 17 May, 1832, Marie
Joscpliine Auger, and by her (who d. 1 Sept. 1858) had issue,
Egbert Cutlar, of whom presently.
Adelaide, m. Monsieur de Forcade, half-brother of the late
Mar.^hdl St. Arnaud, Commander-in-Chief of the French
army in the Crimea.
Mr. Cutlar Fergusson d. at Paris 16 Nov. 1838. His son and
successor,
Eobert Cutlar Fekgusson, Esq. of Craigdarroch, co. Dum-
fries, and of Orroland, in the stewartry of Kirkcudbright, J. P.,
6.3 Dec. 1836; m. 26 SepL. 1854, Ella Frances Catherine, only
dau. of Sir Archibald Alison, Bart., and by her (who m. 2udly,
8 Oct. 1861, Col. Hon. James C. Dormer) had issue,
Egbert Cutlar, now of Craigdarroch.
Archibald William, Lieut. Eifle Brigade, b. 3 Aug. 1856.
Alexander Edward, b. 28 Nov. 1857; d. 20 June, 1869.
Mr. Fergusson d. 6 Oct. 1859.
Anns — Arg., a lion rampant az. on a chief gu. a star between
a cross-crosslet fitchee and a rose of the Held. Crest — A dexter
hand gras|iiiig a broken .spear bend ways ppr. 3foilo—\i et arte.
Seal — Craigdarrflch, Moniaive, co. Dumfries.
FERRALIi OF AUGHER CASTLE.
Carmichael-Ferrall, John Jervis O'Ferball,
Esq. of Augher Castle, co. Tyrone, Commander
R.isr., b. 17 Oct. 1820 ; m. 13 June, 1850, Margaret,
dau. of the late Sir John Nugent Humble, Eart.
of Cloncoskoran, co. Waterford, and has issue a son,
John, b. 8 Nov. 1855.
Capt. Carmichael-Ferrall, a Magistrate for the
COS. of Tyrone and Longford, is only surviving
son of the late Lieut. -Col. Jolm O'Ferrall Carmichael
(who d. 13 July, 1836), by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
of John Porter, D.I)., Jjishop of Clogher, and
grandson of His Excellency Major-Gen. Hugh
Lyle Carmichael, Governor of Demerara, by Cathe-
rine his wife, last surviving child and heiress of
John Ferrall, M.D., of Dublin. He has one sister,
Mary Anne, m. 1846, to the Rev. Charles Biu-uey,
Rector of Surbiton, Surrey.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Ferrall, vert a lion rampant
or; 2nd and 3rd, Carmichael, arg., a fess wreathed gu. and az.
in chief a trefoil vert. Crests — 1st, Ferrall: Out of a ducal
coronet or, a dexter hand gu. ; 2nd, Carmichael : An arm
embowed in armour grasping a broken lance all ppr. charged
with a trefoil or. Ifo^toes— Carmichael: Toujours prest.
Ferrall : Loyaute sans tache.
Seat — Augher Castle, Augher, co. Tyrone.
FERRAND OF ST. IVES AND HARDER-
GRANGE.
Ferrand, William, Esq. of Harden Grange
and St. Ives, co. York, J.P. and D.L., b. 1809 ; m.
1st, 1831, Sarah, dau. of John Priestley, Esq., a
Capt. in the army, and by her (who d. 3 Dec. Ib32)
has issue,
I. William, b. 1831 ; d. 1 Sept. 1865.
I. Sarah Henriette.
He m. 2ndly, 1847, Fanny Mary, 2nd dau. of Robert
Walter, 11th Lord Blantyre, and liad by her a soa
II. Hugo, 6. 1 Oct. 1848; d. 24 June, 1877.
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555
Mr. Biisfoild, in ISSO, assumed for hinifsolf and his
cliildron, bj sign-manual, tlie surname and arras of
Fereand. He contested Bradford unsuepessfully
1837, was elected M.P. for Knaresborough 1811,
and for DevoniDort 1863 and 1865.
iLtllCagC. — t'oui- different families of Ferrancl nre men-
tioned in the Yorksliire Visitations — the families «f Carlton
Hall, of Fleshby, of Westhall, and of Harden Grange. The
three former, who, in the early part of the 17th century, had
allied themselves by marriage to many houses of consideration,
such as the Tempests, theBIenkinsops, the Hebers, the Towne-
leys and the Percys, have now long parted with their original
possessions. The last alone remains in its ancient seat. In
Duffdale's Visitation of the county of York, Christopher Fer-
rand, of Bingley, in Craven, is the lir-st name of tho existing
line recorded.
Egbert Ferrand, Esq. of Harden Grrnige, in the parish of
Bingiey, 3rd son of Richard Ferrand, Esq. of Bingley, and
grandson of Christopher Ferrand, just mentioned, bapt. at
Bingley, 6 Nov. 1597 ; entered his arms and pedigree 11 Aug.
1665, at Dugdale's Visitation ; m. Anne, dau. of Thomas New-
ton of Daventry, and had issue. The only son,
Benjamin F'errand, Esq. (then of Harden Beck, a house on
the Harden Grange property), was aged 41 in 1665, when his
father entered the pedigree. He in,. Martha, dau. of Edward
Brooksbank, of Wilsden, and by ber (who d. 1639) had, with
four daus., as many sons, Robert, his heir, of St. Ives, and
Harden Grange, J. P. and D.L.; Edward, of whom presently;
David, a Major in the army, d. s. p. 1699; and Samuel, Rector
of Todwich, and Vicar of ilothcrham. Benjamin Ferrand d.
1699. His 2nd son,
Edward Ferrand, Esq. of Harden Beck, bapt. 29 May, 1656;
la. Jane, dau. of William Richardson, Esq. of Bierley, and
by her had issue,
I. Richardson, of Harden, J. P., bapt. 21 April, 1G92 ; m.
24 May, 1728, Mary, dau. of William Busfcild, Esci. of
Eyshworth; and li. 1745, leaving issue,
1 Jane, m. Robert Stansfield, Esq. of Esliolt, and d. s. -p.
1772.
2 Mary, m. 1st, 1756, Henry Currer, Esq. of Kildwick ;
and 2ndly, Peter, son of Ralph Bell, Esq. of Thirsk ; but
d.s.j). 1771.
II. JouN, of whom presently.
John Ferrand, Esq., the 2nd son, settled at Stockton, co.
Durham. He was bapt. 29 April, 1G97, and d. 1729. He m.
16 Sept. 1722, Maria Hewdick, or Hudig, the dau. of an
sminent merchant ot Rotterdam, and by her, who d. 1 Jtdy,
1744, aged 46, he left an only son,
Richardson Ferrand, Esq. of Stockton, bapt. there 22 Nov.
1723; m. 14 Feb. 1745, Anne, eldest dau. and co-heir of George
Walker, M.A., Vicar of Stockton. He was Mayor of Stockton
1751 and 1762, and d. 1 May, 1769, leaving, with other issue,
JonN, his heir.
Esther, m. Benjamin Lumley, Esq., a Eankcr, of Stockton,
and a J. P. and D.L. for co. Durluvni.
Anne Maria, la. AVray, Esq. of Stockton.
Ihe eldest son and heir,
John Febkand, ICsq. of Stockton and Barnard Castle, bapt.
16 Jan. 1740; <?. 7 Feb. 1790; having ?ii. 5 Feb. 1772, Sarah,
only dau. and heir of Edward Dale, Esq. of Stockton, and by
tier (who d. 3 May, 1825) had issue,
Edward, heir to his father.
Walker, of Harden Grange, J.P. and D.L., a Capt. in the
army, a Brigade-Major, and Lieut.-Col. of the Bradford
Local Militia, and also M.P. for Tralee 1830 and 1831. lie
111. 1st, his second-cousin, Katherine Maria, only chilil and
heir of General William Twiss, Col. Commandant R.E. ; and
2ndly, Margaret, dau. of John Moss, Esq. of Otter.spool.
He was h. 5 June, 1780; and d. s. p. 20 Sept. 1835.
Jane, tn. Rev. Charles Benjamin Charltwood, of Oakhill, co.
Stafford; and d. 1798, leaving a son, Charles Benjamin,
who d. unm. 1817, aged 21; and a dau., Sarah, who m.
Charles Martin, Esq. of Belvedere, Hants, grandson to the
3rd Duke of Athole.
Sarah (widow of Currer Fothor-ili !',!■. iv;m. rsq.).
Anne Catharine, m. 1st, 5 D.. . ' ' ; •' i.l Surtees, Esq.
of Scatonburn : and 2ndly, < m i _ i l. 1;. . lunkland, Esq., a
Capt. in the army. Of the latui luai ua,^e there is no sur-
viving issue, but by her former husband slie had an only
child, WiUiam Edward Surtees, Esq., D.C.L., Barrister-at-
Law.
Mr. Ferrand d. 7 Feb. 1790. His eldest surviving son,
Edward Ferrand, Esq. of St. Ives, J.P. and D.L., b. 14 Dec.
1777; again planted his branch of the family in co. York, on
becoming the principal devisee as well as male heir of his
kinsman, Benjamin Ferrand, of St. Ives (grandson of Ui>bert,
of St. Ives and Harden Grange, already mentioned). He m.
of AVilliam Iloldcn,
31 Jan. 1S09, Frances, dau. and
Esq., by whom he had an only cliild,
Frances, m. Richard Paul Amphlett, Esq. of Nfw Hall, M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law.
Mr. Ferrand d. 21 March, 1837. His family estates devolved
upon his sister,
Sarah (widow of Currer-Fnthergill Busfcild, Esq.), who
assumed, in consequence, by royal license, her paternal sur-
name and arms of Ferrand. By her liusband, Currer Fother-
gill Busfeild, Esq. of Cottingloy Bridge, who d. 3 Dec. 1832.
and who was youngest son of Johnson Atkinson Busfeild, Esq,
of Myrtle Grove, she had issue,
William, now of St. Ives and Harden Grange.
Walker, m. Emma, dau. of Edmund Broderip, Esq., of Cos-
sington, Somerset; and d. 16 Sept. 1855, leaving issue.
Currer, m. Sarah, dau. of Peter Tuer, Esq.; d.'Sept. 1848;
and had issue.
Johnson Atkinson, m. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of John Priestley,
Esq., and has issue.
Benj:imin Ferrand, of Magdalen Coll. C'lmbridge, acciden-
tally drowned at Blackwail, 4 April, 1843, aged 20.
Jane Ferrand, d. unm. 1824.
Sarah Dale, d. unm. 1825.
Katharine Maria, m. 1st, Charles Priestley, Esq., deceased;
2ndly, Edward Pellew Davie, Esq.
Ehzabeth Octavia, to. 1840, Thomas William Rawson, Esq.,
eldest son of Jeremiah Rawson, Esq. of Greenroyde, near
Hahfax.
Caroline, in. William Crispin, Capt. R.N., of H.M. yacht, and
d. 13 Feb. 1846, leaving twin daus., for whom the t^ueen
and Prince Albert stood sponsors.
Emily Lucinda, in. 21 May, 1840, Christopher Cresswell Fen-
wick, Esq., son of Rev. John Peregrine Lasceiles Fenwicke,
of Bywell, Northumberland. Mr. Fenvvick was drowned at
Orilla, in Upper Canada, 5 Nov. 1842.
Arms — Quarterly; 1st and 4th, arg., on a chief gu. tw»
crosses flory vair, a rinnn: l"il ;iz. (Dugdale's Visit. York), but
more commonly i: ' : , ;;■ e vair without the cinquefoil,
for Ferrand. -iM, ;. . \rjn I'ctween three crescents sa.
on a canton of t!;r l::i. ;i n' ic holding an olive branch all
ppr. , for Walker; .'ird, gu., on a mount vert a swan closa
ppr. ducally purged and chained or, for Dale of DaUon Le Dcde^
r,:-:i—.\ li:iiid holding a battle-axe all ppr. Moito — Justus,
Haiti— iisl. Ivcs; and Harden Grange, Bingley.
FERRERS OF BADDESLET CLIHTOIT.
Ferrers, Marmion Edward, Esq. of Baddesley
Clinton, co. Warwick, J.P. and D.L., b. 13 Oct.
1813, senior co-lieir of tlie Barony of Ferrers of
Cliartley, and representative of the only remaining
male branch of the once potent house of Ferrers ;
m. 18 July, 1867, Eebecca Dulcibella, only dau. of
the late Abraham Edward Orpeii, Esq., and niece
of Sir James Chatterton, Bart, of Castlemahon, co.
Cork.
ILlUCiTflr.— This ancient family, than which few can
claim a higher or more illustiious desccnf, derives from
Walchelen, a Norman, whose son, Henry Ferrers, assumed
the name of Ferriers, a small town of Gastinois, France,
otherwise called F'erriercs, from the iron mines with which
that country abounded.
Sir Henry Ferrers, Knt. of Ilamhleton, co. Rutland (2nd
son of the Hon. Thomas Ferrers, of Tamworth Castle, 2nd son
of William, 5th Lord Ferrers, of Groby), m. Margaret, dau.
and co-heir of William Heckstall, Esq. of Heckstall and East
Peckham, Kent, and had (with a dau., Ehzabeth) a son and
Sir Edward Ferrers, h. 1470; m. 1497, Constance, dau. of
Nicholas Brome, Esq. of Baddesley Clinton, co. Warwick, by
whom (who d. 30 Sept. 1551) he had issue four sons and six
daus. Sir Edward Ferrers served the office of High Sheriff
for CO. Warwick 5th and 10th Henry Vlll. He was s. by his-
grandson,
Edward Ferrers, Esq. of Baddesley Clinton, b. 1526: only
child of Edward Ferrers, by C:.tlieiine his wife, dau. and co-
heir of Sir John Hampden, Knt. of Hampden. This gentle-
man, in the 1st of Queen Mary, represented the borough of
Warwick in Parliament. He in. 1548, Bridget, dan. of William,
2nd Lord Windsor; and dying 10 Aug. 1564 (liis widow sur-
vived until 1582), was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Ferrers, Esq. of Baddesley Clinton, b. 26 Jan. 1549,
whom Dugdale styles an eminent antiquary, and describes
as '-a man of distinguished worth, reflecting lustre on tlie
an.ient and noble family to which ho belonged." He m. Oct.
1582, Jane, dau. and co-Ucir of Henry Wlute, Eaq. of Soutli
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\Varnburn, nants, antl tjy her (who c?. 7 Sept. 153G, aged 23)
left a' his decease, !0 Out. 1033, a dau., Mary, and a son and
successor,
p:d\vard Ferrers, Esq. of Baddeslej Clinton, 6.1 Nov. l-'iS-'i;
Sheriff of co. Waruick 17 Charles I. He m. 24 Feb. IGll,
Anne, eldest dau. of William Peyto, Esq. of Chesterton, and
by her (who d. 12 Sept. 1618, aRcd 33) had one son and two
daus., namely, Hesrt, his heir; Eleanor; and Catherine.
Mr. Ferrers d. 22 March, 1650-51, and was .'. by his son,
Henry Ferrers, Esq. of Baddesley Clinton, b. 6 Dec. IGIG ;
Sheriff of co. Warwick 16 Charles II.; who upon the death
of John Ferrers, of Tamworth Castle, 1680, became heir male
of the family. He m. April, 1638, Bridget, dau. of Edward
Willoushby, Esq. of Cossal, Notts and had a numerous
family. He d. 1632, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Ferrers, Esq. of Baddesley CUnton, b. 1647; who
<l. 11 Aug. 1712, leaving, by Elizabeth his wife, only dau. of
AVilliam Kempson, Esq. of Ardens Grafton, co. Warwick, a
<l.au., Mary JIagdalen, and a son,
Edward Ferrers, Esq. of Baddesley Clinton, h. 1678. This
gentleman ?H. 26 Feb. 1712, Teresa, dau. of Sir Isaac Gibson,
of Worcester, and by her (who d. 1734) had one son and one j
<lau., Thomas, his heir ; and Mary, jji. 1st, Thomas Berkeley, '
Esq., 2ndly, Francis Cholmley, Esq. of Brandsby. Mr. Ferrers
was g. at his decease, 1729, by his son, j
Thomas Ferrers, Esq. of Baddesley Clinton, 6. 4 Apiil, 1713 ;
m. 10 June, 1737, Margaret, dau. of John Kempson, Esq. of
Henley-on-Arden, and had two sons and five daus., Edward,
his heir; Henry; Mary; Teresa; Frances; Anne; and Eliza-
ijeth. The elder ."on,
Edward Fhrrers, Esq. of Baddesley Clinton, inherited the
estates on the demise of his father, 1760. He m. 1763, Hester,
dau. of Christopher Bird, Esq. of London, and by her (who d. j
i822) had issue, 1 Edward, his heir; 2 Thomas, a Major in the i
army, who served during the whole of the Peninsular War, and
was killed by a fall from the ramparts of a fortress in France, i
1S17; 1 Lucy, 3rd wife of Robert Willoughby, Esq. of Cliff; 2 I
Maria, m. Court Granville, E.sq. of Calwich Abbey ; 3 Catherine, \
m. — Edwards, Esq.; 4 Elizabeth, ra. 1803. John Gerard, Esq. j
of WindleHall; 5 Anne Teresa, m. 1st, Henry Clifford, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law, and 2ndly, Edward Hebden, Esq., who d.
30 Jan. 1843. Mr. Ferrers d. 25 Feb. 1794, and was s. by his son,
Edward Ferrers, Esq. of Baddesley Clinton, b. 17 April,
1765; m. 18 Aug. 1788, Helena, dau. and heiress of George
Alexander, Esq. of Stirtlue, co. Huntingdon, and by her (who
d. 29 Jan. 1840) had issue,
Edward, his heir.
George Thomas, b. 21 Dec. 1791; to. 8 Sept. 1817, Mary,
eldest dau. of George Gillow, Esq. of Hammersmith, Mid-
dlesex, and had five sons and two daus., George Joseph,
h. 1819; Thomas John, b. I8il ; Eichard Vincent, b. 1823;
Edmund, b. 1824: Bernard, b. 1829; Mary, and Saruh.
Mary, in. John Bruno Bowdon, Esq., of Southgate House,
CO. Derby.
Magdalen, m. George Pickering, Esq. Caroline, d. 1867.
Mr. Ferrers d. 25 Sept. 1795, and was ». by his son.
Edward Ferrers, Esq. of Baddesley Clinton, J. P. and D.L.,
i. 31 Jan. 1790; to. 11 March, 1813, the Lady Harriet Anne
Ferrars Townshend, 2nd dau. and, in her issue, coheiress of
George, 2nd Marquess of Townshend, and IGth Baron Ferrers
of Chartley, and by her (who d. 1 June, 1845) had issue,
Marmion Edward, now of Baddesley Clinton.
Charles, b. 2 Sept. 1814; d. Feb. 1873.
Oroby Thomas, b. 19 July, 1816; d. 23 Sept. 1831.
Gorapton Gerard, 6. 12 May, 1818.
Tamworth George, b. 22 Sept. 1827.
Henrietta Elizabeth, d. 14 Aug. 1838.
Margaret Anne, to. April, 1846, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Edward
'Jnslow, Scots Fusilier Guards, 3rd son of the lion. CjI.
Thomas Cranley Onslow, of Upton House, Hants.
Constance Charlotte, m. 1845, Boydell Croxon, Esq.
Mr. Ferrers d. 10 Aug. 1830.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, vairj or and gn. Consigns of
the feudal Earls of Derby, after the marriage of the 3rd Earl
with Peverill); 2nd, sa., six horseshoes, three, two, and one, arg.,
Ferrers ancient; 3rd, gu., seven mascles conjoined, three,
three, and one, or, a canton erm., Ferrers of Grobi/. Crest—
A unicorn passant erm. jl/o«o— Splendio tritus.
6tai— Baddesley Clinton Hall, eight miles from Warwiv.k.
PERKIER OF BELSYDE.
Ekrrier, Alexander Walter, Esq. of Bclsrclc,
CO. Linlithgow, Capt. E.A., b. 22 Nov. 18i3 ; s". Ms
brotljer 1878.
iLtnragr.— This is a younger branch of the family of
Ferrier-Hamilto/i, ot Westport, co. Linlithgow (iee Uiatjamdy).
W^illiam Hamilton (2nd son of Alexander de Hamilton,
ancestor of the Hamiltons of SilvertonhiU), was the first of the
family that was styled of ■' BelLsyde " (in an instrument of
division, dated at Linlithgow 4 Oct. 1487) ; and this property
formed a considerable portion of the West Port estate until
purchased from William Ferrier-Hamilton of West Port
in 1788, by his youngest brother, Major-Gen. Hay Ferrier,
great-grandfather of the present possessor, Alexander Waltes
Ferrier, Esq. of Belsyde. This
Major-Gen. Islat Ferrier, (6. 1746) Governor of Dum-
barton Castle, who purchased Belsyde in 1788 from his eldest
brother, was youngest son of John Ferrier, Esq. of Kirkland,
in llenfrew, byGrizel Hamilton, his wife, the heiress of West
Port (sec Hamilton of Cairn Hill and West Port). He m. 1st,
12 Sept. 1775, Jane, only child of John Macqueen, 2nd brother
of Lord Braxfield, and had issue three sons and five daus. He
'III. 2ndly, Agnes, only child of Koger Cutlar, Esq. of Orro-
land, and widow of William Lawrie, Esq. of Eedcastle, and
dying 6 April, 1824, was s. by his eldest son,
Louis Henry Ferrier, Esq. of Belsyde, Lieut, in Scot's Bri-
gade (now 94th regt.) Lieut. -Col. Linlithgowshire Yeomanrj',
and afterwards imperial collector of customs, Quebec, b. 5
Aug. 1776; m. 10 Nov. 1808, Charlotte, dau. of Alexander
Monro of Craiglockhart, Professor of Anatomy University of
Edinburgh (3rd son of Alexander Monro, of Auchenbowie, by
Isabella his wife, dau. and eventual co-heir of Sir Donald
MacUonald, eldest son of Sir Donald MacDonald, of Slate,
representative of the Lords of the Isles, by the Lady Mary
Douglas his wife, dau. of Robert Douglas, Earl of Morton,
who was maternally descended from the Princess Joanna,
dau. of James I., King of Scotland). By Charlotte his wife
(who d. 26 April, 1822) Mr. Ferrier had five sons and three
daus. He d. at Quebec 28 Jan. 1833, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Ilat Ferrier, Esq. of Belsyde, Major 48th Madras N.I.,
Hon. E.I.C.S., and resident Councillor at Malacca, b. 14 Nov.
1811; m. 6 Dec. 1838, Catharine Maria, dau. of J. B. de Wind,
Esq. of Malacca (eldest son of J. B. de Wind, Esq. Governor of
Malacca before its»cessioa to the English Crown), and hud
issue,
Lo0is John George, of Belsyde.
Hay Arthur, b. 12 April, 1842, d. 22 Jan. 1813.
Alexander Walter, successor to his brother.
George Henry, Capt. 105th regt., b. 11 March, 1817.
Adrian Norman, d. in infancy in 1849.
Charles David, Lieut. 14th regt., 6. 26 Aug. 1850.
James Archibald, Lieut. R.E., b. 25 March, 18.'> t.
Charlotte Isabella. Catharine Maria.
Major Hay Ferrier d. at Malacca 24 July, 1854, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Louis John George Ferrier, Esq. of Belsyde, Capt. R.E.,
Hon. M.A. Oxford, J. P., who was b. 22 Oct. 1840, and was
drowned 28 March, 1878, off the Isle of Wight from H.M.S.
"Eurydice." He was s. by his brother, the present Capt.
Alexander Walter Ferrier.
Arms — Or, on a bend az. three horse shoes arg. Crest — A
horse shoe arg. winged ppr. Motto — Advance.
Seat — Belsyde, co. Linlithgow.
FETHEESTON OF PACKWOOD.
rETHEESTON, JoHN, Esq. of Packwood House, co.
Warwick, J.P., b. 7 Dec. 1809 ; m. 2 May, 1833,
Frances Mary, elder dau. and co-heir of the late
Charles Fetherston, Esq. of Packwood, and assumed,
on the 17th of the same month, by royal license,
the surname of Fetherston, in lieu of his patro-
nymic, DiLKE. The issue of the,marriage is,
I. John, J.P., F.S.A., b. 22 Feb. 1834.
II. Charles, the late CnARLts Fetherston-Dilke, Esq. of
Maxstoke Castle, b. 5 Aug. 1836.
in. William George Fetherston-Dilke, of Blaxsloko
Castle, 6. 15 Dec. 1837.
IV. Beaumont Thomas, b. 14 Sept. 1S39.
V. Cuthbert Albany, b. 10 May, 1841.
VI. Timothy Dilke, b. 27 July, 1845.
I. Frances Elizabeth. ii. Edith Isabella.
III. Katherine Rosamond.
iLtUCagC— Thomas Dilke, Esq. of Packwood, 2nd son
of William Dilke, Esq. of Maxstoke, Castle, co. Warwick by
Mary his wife, dau. of Thomas Fetherston Leigh, Esq. of
Packwood), assumed by royal license, 5 Dec. 1 783, the sur-
name and arms of Fetherston only. He d. unm. 1 Sept. 1814,
and was s. by his brother,
PET
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FET
>57
Charles Dilke, Esq. of Market Eoswortli, co. Leicester,
bapt. 19 Oct. 1763 who took the name of FEXHEitsTON, by
royal license 14 Oct. 1814. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Key.
Beaumont Dixie, Rector of Netown Blossomville, and Vicar
of St. Peter's, Derby, and d. 26_ March, 1832, leaving issue
two daus., his co-heirs,
Fbances, m. 2 May, 1833, to her cousin, John Dilke, Esq.
(now Fetherston, of Packwood), eldest son of her uncle,
the late Kev. John Dilke, of Polesworth, by Harriet Parr
his wife.
Elizabeth Anne, m. William Charles Alston, Esq. of Elm-
don Hall, CO. Warwick.
Arms — Gu., on a chevron between three ostrich feathers
arg. as many annulets sa. Crest — An antelope's head erased
gu., horned and langued vert. Motto — Christi pcnnatus
Bidera morte peto.
Seat — Packwood House, Hockley-on-the-Heath, co. Warwick.
FETHEKSTONHATJGH OF KIKKOSWALD.
Fetherstonhaugh, Timothy, Esq. of The
College, Kii'koswald, Cumberland, formerly of Trin.
Coll. Cambridge, and afterwards of the 13tli
Hussars, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1870, b. 5 Dec.
1840 ; s. his father 5 April, 1856 ; m. 4 July, 1865,
the Hon. Maria G-eorgiana Carleton, younger dau.
of Gruy, 3rd Lord Dorchester, and has issue,
Timothy, 6. 11 July, 18G6 ; d. 13 Aug. 1803.
TiMOTHT, 6. 1 Jan. 18G9.
Mabel, 6. 2 May, 1871.
Ht'ltragf.— The erst of the Featherstonhaughs who came
to Kirkoswald was
Henry FETHERSTONHAUGn, High Sheriff of Cumberland,
10 James I., 2nd son of Albany Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of
Fetherstonhaugh, Northumberland, by Lucy his wife, dau. of
Edmond Dudley, Esq. of Yanworth, Westmorland. Tliis Henry
m. Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Wybergh, Esq. of Clifton, and
d. 1026, having had a dau., Dorothy, 7n. John Stanley, Esq.
of Dalegartli ; and a son.
Sib Timothy Fetherstonhaugh, Knt. of Kirkoswald, an
adherent to the Eoyalist cause, who was beheaded by Ckoii-
well's party, 22 Oct. 1651. His 2nd son and heir,
Thomas Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Kirkoswald, was 37
years of age at Dugdale's Visitation 1655. His great-
grandson,
Timothy Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Kirkoswald, d. s. p.,
and was s. by (the son of his sister Joyce, the wife of the Eev.
Charles Smalwood, B.A.) his nephew,
Charles Smalwood, 6. 20 March, 1762, who, in compliance
with the will of his maternal uncle, assumed, by royal license,
1 Sept. 1797, the additional surname and arms of Fether-
stonhaugh. He m. 6 March, 1810, Elizabeth, dau. and co-
heiress of Thomas Hartley, Esq. of Gilfoot, Cumberland, and
left at his decease, 7 March, 1830,
Timothy, his heir, of Kirkoswald.
diaries {see Fetherstonhaugh of Sfaffield Hall).
Eliza, m. 25 April, 1837, Thomas Tod," Esq. of Drygrange, co.
Eoxburgh.
The son and heir,
Timothy Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of the College, Kirkos-
wald, J. P., High Sheriff 1846, b. 4 March, 1811; m. 15 Oct.
1838, Eliza Were, dau. of John Were Clarke, Esq. of Bridwell,
CO. Devon, by Frances his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Carew,
Bart, of Haccombe, and had issue,
Timothy, present representative.
Charles, 6. 4 Feb. 1S44. Albany, b. 10 Dec. 1815.
Eliza, m. 1862, Peter Steward Finch, Esq.
Frances. Maude.
Mr. Fetherstonhaugh d. 5 April, 1856.
Arms— Gu., a chevron between three ostrich feathers arg.
Crest — An antelope's head erased gu. armed or. Motto — Valens
et volens.
Scat— The College, Penrith, Cumberland.
FETHERSTONHAUGH OF STAFFIELD
HALL.
FETHEKSTONHAUGn, Chaeles, Esq. of Staffield
Hall, Penrith, Cumberland, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1857, b. 31 May, 1812 ; m. 1st, 6 April, 1847,
Jane, dau. and co-heir of Francis Aglionby,
Esq. of Nunnery, M.P. for East Cumberland, by
Mary his wife, dau. of John Matlliews, Esq. of
Wigton Hall, Cmnberland, and by her (who d. 187i)
has issue a dau.,
Elizabeth Aglionby, m. 1871, Col. Arthur Sisson Cooper,
C.B., 33rd regt., and has issue, Arthur Charles Aglionby,
b. 1872 ; and Muriel, b. 1873.
Mr. ^ Fetherstonhaugh m. 2ndly, 31 Jan. 1876,
Louisa, dau. of the late Guy Lenox Prendergast,
Esq., M.P., and widow of the Hon. George Frederick
Yelverton, elder son of the 3rd Viscount Avonmore.
?Lllt0ffgC. — Eev. Charles Smalwood, m. 1700, Joyce,
dau. of Heneage Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Kirkoswald,
and d. 4 March, 1771, leaving a son,
Charles Smalwood, of the College, Kirkoswald, wiro
assumed t"*^ name of Fetherstonhaugh. He m. 1810, Eliza-
beth, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Hartley, Esq., of Gillfoot
Whitehaven, Cumberland, which lady d. 8 June, 1823. Mr,
Fetherstonhaugh d. 7 March, 1839, having had issue,
Timothy, of Kirkoswald (see preceding familij}.
Charles, of Staffield Hall.
Eliza, 111. 25 April, 1837, Thomas Tod, Esq. of Drygrange,
CO. Eoxburgh.
Arms — Gu., a chevron between three ostrich feathers arg.
Crest — An antelope's head erased gu. armed or. Motto — Valeiis
et volens.
&a£— Staffield Hall, Penrith.
FETHERSTONHAUGH OF HOPTON
COURT.
Fetheestonhaugh, Shirley Aethue Stephen-
son, Esq. of Hopton Court, co. Worcester, s. hia
uncle 1877.
HtltCatlC.— The first of the Fetherston family who settled
on the Tyue, in Northumberland, is stated to have been a-
chief of those Saxons who landed about the beginning of the-
Sth century. The house of Fetherston was formerly upon a.
hill, and was moated about for a defence against the Scots;
but, upon the ruin of this, the son built in the holm or valley
under the hill, which holm they there call a "haugli," a
residence, where the castle now stands, and thence came the-
name of Fetherstonhaugh. The elder branch contituicd
there in unbroken succession in the male line to 1659, whca
co-heiresses succeeded. One , Abigail, m. 1st, Peter, son and
heir of Miles Dodson, Esq. of Kirby Overblow, co. York ;
and 2ndly, Thomas Dykes, Esq., of Gillcruce, Cumberland. The
other m. John Blenkinsopp, Esq. of Blenkinsopp Castle, Halt-
whistle. Younger branches, seated at Up Park, Sussex, and
Stanhope Hall, Durham, became extinct on the death of the
last baronet, and of Col. Fetherstonhaugh, killed at Blenheim.
Alexander Fetherstonhaugh served as High Sheriff of North-
umberland ; his great-uncle, Eichard, D.D., Chaplain and
Manager for Queen Catharine of Arragon in her divorce,
refusing to subscribe to the King's supremacy, suffered death.
30 July, 1540; and Sir Timothy, his nephew, raised a troop of
hor.se at his own expense, and fought for the King at the
battle of Worcester. Alexander, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Eichard
Lowther, ancestor of the Earls of Lonsdale ; and d. leaving
three sons, Albany ; George ; and Christopher. The 2nd son,
George Fetherstonhaugh, m. Margaret Musgrave, and
had three sons, Albany ; George ; and William. Albany, the
eldest, settled in the adjoining parish of Kirkhaugh, at Bar-
haugh, Northumberland, 1638, where his descendants con-
tinued till 1813, when the co-heiresses of Albany succeeded,
Eichard Fetherstonhaugh, his youngest brother, b. at Windy
Hall, Kirkhaugh, m. 19 March, 1797, Mary dau. of Joseph
Stephenson, Esq. of Nentsbury, and sister of Thomas-
Stephenson, Esq. of Worcester, and left issue,
Alexander Stephenson, of Hopton Court.
Thomas, deceased.
Joseph, of Hopton Court, s. his brother; m. 16 Sept.
1869, Anne Elizabeth Margaret, dau. of John Entwisler
Peel, Esq. of Stone Hall, co. Pembroke, and d. 9 April,
1877. John, d. young.
Maria, deceased. Hannah, d. young.
Mr. Fetherstonhaugh was buried 5 March, 18'22. His eldest son,
Alexander Stephenson Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Hopton
Court, CO. Worcester, D.L., b. 23 Jan. 1798 ; m. 1 May, 1823,
Emma, dau. of William Kimber, Esq. of North Cerney, co.
Gloucester, and d. 31 March, 1875, leaving, with other issue,
an elder son,
Shirley Arthur Stephenson Fi.TH£f.JTo.NHAUGU, Esq. now
of Hopton Court.
558
FET
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FET
Ar.,is—Gu., two chevronels engrailpd Tjotween three ostrich
feathers within a border also engrailed arg. Crest— An
heraldic antelope's head erased gu. surmounted by two ostncli
feathers in saltier arg. Mntlo—Ne vile velis.
Seat—Ho\<ton Court, near Worcester. Town Residence— U,
Warwick Square, London, S.W.
PETHERSTONHAUGH OP BRACKLYN
CASTLE.
Fethehstoxhattgh, Cecil Howaed Digbt,
E^q. of Bracklyn Castle, co. Westmeath, h. 22 Feb.
1857 ; s. his father 15 April, 1868.
iLtllCagE.— CcTUBERT FETHEBSTONnAnCH, a Bcion of the
Korthumbrian house, was the first of the name who settled
in the co. of Westmeath. His eldest son was
Clthbekt Fethebstoshaugu, Esq., who m. and had three
sons,
I. CcTHBEBT, his heir. .
II. Thomu.s, ancestor of FETnEnsTONTiADGn, of Carrick, and
lETHERSTON, Hart., of Ard'iflh.
lu. Francis, ancestor of Fetherston, of Whitrock, co.
lo.v'ford.
The oldest son,
CuTHBEBT FETHEBSTOvnACcn, Esq., fixpfl his resilience at
Bardistown, 172G, m. Mary, dau. of Richard Magan, Esq.
^ancestor of Magan of Emoe), and left four sons,
John, in. 1741, Anne, dau. of Morgan Magan, Esq., of
Killeenbrack, and 0.. 1706, leaving a son and heir, Cuthbebt
Fetherston, Esq. of Mosstown, High Sheriff 1781 ; m.
1770, Mary, dau. of Theobald Wolfe, Esq., and d. 1817,
leaving issue, 1 Theobald, his heir; 2 Edward, of Grouse
Lodge, m. Mary, dau. of Richard Magan, Esq. of Kewtown,
and had issue, Cutlibert, and Mary (m. Richard Magan, Esq.
of Rockfield). The eldest son, Theobald Fethebston,
Esq. of Mosstown, Higli Sheriff 1805, mi. 1797, Mary, dau. of
Jonathan Harding, Esq. r.f Harding Grove, co. Galway, and
d. 17 Oct. 1844, leaving, 1 Cuthbebt Fethersto.v, Esq. of
Kosstown, High .Sheriff 1841, m. 1827, Susan, dau. of
WilUam Curtis, Esq. of Annamore, and has issue ; 2 Wil-
tLiJi, of Grouse Lodge, Westmeath, J. P., b. 13 July, 1813;
7ii. 13 May, 184-1, Frances, dau. of Rev. Cuthbert Fetherston-
haugh, and has issue, Theobald, b. 12 Feb. 1846: Charles,
b. 5 Jan. 18.'J2; Arthur, b. 29 April, 1857; Ann Holmes;
Mary, d. 14 Dec. 1873; Margaret; Theodora Frances ; and
other issue.
TnoMAS, of whom presently. Richard. William.
Margaret.
Frances, m. Jo.-jcph Duly, Esq. of Castle Daly, co. West-
meath.
Th'j 2nd son.
Thomas FETni:KSTONHAur,H, Esq. of Bracklyn, co. West-
meath (whose will, dated 22 Nov., was proved 20 Dec. 1776),
ra. Mary, only child and heiress of Oliver Nugent, Esq. of
Dcrrymore, and had issue, i. James, his heir; ii. John;
I. Anne, m. Francis MacEvoy, Esq. of Tobertynan, co. Meath;
II. Ismay ; and in. Mary, 'ni. Samuel Lea Owen, Esq. The
eldest son,
James FETHERSTONnAUGn, Esq. of Bracklyn, High Sheriff
1784, ra. 1788, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Sir Richard Steele, Isc
bart. of Hampstead, co. Dublin, and had issue,
I. Thomas James, his heir.
II. Richard Steele, ancestor of FETnERSTOXHAUcn of RocJc-
VI 111-.
in. .lohn, TO. 27 March, 1820, the Hon. Susan Massy, dau. of
Hugh, 3rd Lord Massy, and had issue.
I. Charlotte, m. Major Robert Tighe, of South HUl, co.
Westmeath.
II. Margaret Anne, ra. Sir Thomas Chapman, 2nd bart. of
Killua Castle, and d. 21 Jan. 1871. iii. Harriet.
Mr. Fetherstonhaugh d. 1822, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas James Fethebsto-vhaugh, Esq. of Bracklyn Castle,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of Westmeath, b. 1790 ; m. 18 Dec.
181G, the Lady Eleanor Howard, 2nd dau. of William, 3rd Earl
of Wicklow, and had issue,
Howard, his heir.
Eleanor Margaret, m. 1841, J. Vyroles, Esq., who d. 1843.
Catherine Mary, m. Col. Arthur.
Frances Alicia, m. Capt. Rodden.
Mr. Fetherstonhaugh d. 13 Dec. 1853, and was s. by his son,
Howard Fethebstonhacgh, Esq. of Bracklyn Castle,
Capt. nth regt., b. 23 May, 1819; m. 16 Aug. 1854, Lucy
Emily, dau. of William Wingfield, Esq. of Orsett Hall, Essex,
and had issue,
Cecil Howard Digbt, now of Bracklyn.
Frederick Howard, b. 3 Sept. 1858.
Herbert Howard, 6. 9 Oct. I860.
Howard Steele, b. 16 April 1862.
Frnest Montague, b. 8 Nov. 1863.
Constance Lucy, d. Oct. 1860. Florence Lucy.
Mr. Fetherstonhaugh d. 15 April, 1868.
Anns— Gvi., a chevi-on between three ostrich fejithers arj
Creat — An antelope's head gu. ciincd and armed or. Motto
Yalens et volens.
/Seat— Bracklyn Castle, Eillucan.
PETHERSTONHAUGH OP ROCKVIEW.
FEXnEESTOXHAFGH, ElCHAED STEELE, Esq. O
Eockview, co. Westmeath, J.P. and D.L., Higl
Slioriff 1847, h. 12 April, 1823 ; m. 13 Sept. 1846
Rosetta, eldest dau. of Sir David Roche, 1st bart
of Carass, co. Limerick, and has issue,
I. RicHABD Steele Rupeet, Lieut. 60th Rifles, b. 20 Sept
1848.
II. John David, Lieut. 93rd HighlanderB, h. 20 Feb. 1850
III. Albany Valentine, 6. 14 Feb. 1852; d. 18 Feb. 1873.
I. Frances Dorothea.
iLl'ltfitiJC. — This is a branch of Fetherstoshacgh o:
Bracklyn.
Richard Steele Fethebstonhaugh, Esq. of Rockview, co
Westmeath, 2nd son of James Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. o:
Bracklyn, m. 1822, Dorothea, dau. of Denis George, Esq.
Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, and niece of Sii
Rupert George, 1st bart. of Park Place, Middlesex, and d.
30 Aug. 1835, having had issue,
I. Richabd Steele, now of Rockview.
II. George Edward, an officer 3rd Dragoons, h. 19 Jan. 1825
d. 1846.
III. Rupert Pennefather, of Balrath, co. Westmeath, J.P
and D.L. Dorset, Lieut. Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 2S
Sept. 1832; m. 22 Nov. 1855, Louisa Mary, only child ol
Henry Frampton, Esq. of Moreton, Dorset, and has issue,
Harry Rupert, 6. 6 Nov. 1861 ; Cuthbert Lionel, b. 29 July,
1865; Teresa Charlotte; Ethel Maud; Dora Adelaide;
and Mary Blanche.
I. Maria, hi. 1849, Sir Benjamin James Ch.ipman, 4th bart.
of Killua.
II. Adelaide, d. 1852.
Arms, (tc. — Same as Fetherstonhaugh of Bracklyn.
teat — Rockview, Castletowndelvin.
FETHERSTONHAUGH OF CARRICK.
FExnEESTONHATJGH, WiLLiAM, Esq. of Carrick
CO. AVestmeath, J.P., b. 1807 ; A.B. Dublin ; m. 28
Fob. 1834, Alicia, only surviving dau. of the late
Francis Berry, Esq. of Eglish Castle, ting's Co.,
and has issue,
I. Francis Berry, b. 7 Oct. 1837.
II. William, b. 27 Feb. 1840.
m. Thomas Orme, b. 16 April, 1843.
I. Alicia Frances, m. 5 June, 1860, Arthur Gambell, Esq. of
V.'ashbrook, co. Mayo ; d. 1866.
II. Susanna, on. George Roe Bogue, Esq.
III. Frances Maria. iv. Louisa Maria Jane.
V. Anna Maria.
ilt'ltCaSE.— Thomas FETHEESTONHArGn, Esq., 2nd son ol
Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, and brother of Cuthbert Fether-
stonhaugh, Esq. of Dardistown, settled at Carrick, co. West-
meath, m. Miss Sherlock, of Irishtown, and had four sons,
I. John (Very Rev.), Dean of Raphoe, d. unm. 1764
II. M'lLLiAM, who carried on the line.
III. Fiancis, m. Mary Birch, and had a son, Thomas, who
went to India, and a dau., Mary, m. William Sherlock,
of Irishtown, co. Kildare.
IV. Ralph (Sir), created a Bart. 26 June, 1776, ancestor o!
F'etherston, Bart, of Ardagh.
The 2nd son,
William FETHERSTOSHArcH, Esq. of Carrick, m.Lydia, dau-
of WiUiara Sherlock, Esq. of co. Kildare, and d. 1770, having
had two sons,
I. Thomas, High Sheriff co. Westmeath 1771, to. his cousin»
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Ralph Fetherston, 1st bart. of Ardaghi
and (/. before 1773, leaving an only child, who d. shortly
after his father.
II. William, who carried on the line.
The 2nd son,
Willia.m Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Carrick, High Sherifl
1782, in. Susanna, dau. of Godfrey Wills, Esq. of Willsgrove,
CO. Roscommon, and had issue,
William, his heir.
Godfrey, m. Matilda, dau. of Rev. Stephen Radcliff, Incum-
bi'Mt of Skryne, co. Meath, and had issue.
Sarah, m. Rev. Robert Nixon.
FFA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
riL
551)
Lytlia, rn. John Poiidns, Esq. of Eallybroony, co. Mayo.
Aniiii Maria.
Elizabeth, m. l.?t, Capt. James Given; and 2nclly, Eev.
Stephen Eadcliff.
Mr. Ferherstonhaugh d. 1800, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Carricli, b. 1783;
tn. 6 Oct. 1804, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of William Orme, Esq. of
Ahbeytown, co. Mayo, and by her (who d. June, 1830) had issue,
I. William, now of Carrick.
II. Thomas Orme (Rev.), of Moyne Glebe, Eatbdrum, &. 4 July,
1809; TO. 27 March, 1857, Henrietta Lucretia, dau. of Capt.
Riihardson, B.N., and is deceased.
■ Bl. John, d. unm. 1841.
IV. Godfrey, of Ballinderry, Mullingar, 6. 1811; m. Miss
Hester Ebbs, andd. having had issue,
v. Francis, 6. 1821 ; m. Jane, dau. of Richard Swift, Esq. of
Lynn Lodge, co. Westmeath, and has issue.
Ti. Henry, of Carrick Lodge, Muliiui;ar, i>. lS-0.
I. Susanna, to. 1836, Francis Beny, Esq. of EgUsh Castle, and
is deceased.
II. Elizabeth, m. 1st, 1837, Samuel Handy, Esq. of Bracca
Castle, who d. s. p. 1851 ; and 2ndly, Capt. F. L. Barnard,
R.N., Governor of Ascension Island.
III. Jane, m. WiUiam Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., eldest son of
Godfrey Fetherstonhaugh, of North Great George's Street,
Dublin.
Mr. Fetlierstonhaugh d. 21 April, 1851.
Arms, tfcc— Same as Fethekstonhaugh of DracUyn.
-Seai— Carrick, Mullingar.
FFABINGTON'.
See Faeington.
FFOULKES OF ERYVIATT.
See FouiKES.
PFOLLIOTT OF HOLLYBKOOK HOUSE.
Ffolliott, John, Esq. of Holljbrook House, co.
Sligo, and Lickhill, co. Worcester, D.L. co. Sligo,
late Honorary Col. Sligo Militia, b. 21 Nov. 1824 ;
s. liis father 1868; m. 20 March, 1856, Grace
Charlotte, dau. of Col. Philips, of Ehual, co. Flint,
bv Margaret Jane his wife, dau. of Col. Palliser, of
Comragh, co. Waterford, and has issue,
I. Margaret Zaida. ii. Agnes Louisa.
HI. Maria Henrietta. iv. Anna Letitia.
iLtllCilgC — John Ffolliott, Esq. of Ballyshannon, co.
Donegal (descended from a common ancestor with the Lords
Ffolliott, d. intestate, and adininistration was granted to his
widow, Johanna, dau. of Edward Synge, D.D., Bishop of Cork,
June, 1682. Their issue were several sons and one dau., wife
of the Rev. John Moor. Of the sons, the eldest. Col. John
Ffolliott, of Ballyniacward, m. Lucy Wynne, of Hazlewood,
and d. 1697; the 2nd, Francis, was ancestor of the present
family of Hollybrook ; and the 3rd was grandfather of Robert
Ffolliott, Esq. of Hollybrook, who m. Mary, sister of Joshua
Cooper, Esq., and d. 1746, leaving an only dau., Mary, wife of
Jolui Hailoe, Esq. The 2nd son,
Francis Ffolliott, Esq. of Ballyshannon, to. 17 Dec. 1695,
Letitia, dau. of Sir James Cuffe, and d. 1701, leaving a son,
John Ffolliott, Esq. of Lickhill, co. Worcester, who m.
Frances Goodwin, and d. about 1765, leaving several children.
The eldest son,
F'ranois Ffolliott, Esq., n. Barbara Allen, and was father of
John Ffolliott, Esq. of Hollybrook House, co. Sligo, who
TO. 2 Feb. 1793, Frances, sister of Sir William Jackson Homan,
Bart, of Surrock, co. Westmeath, and had issue,
John, of Hollybrook House.
Fram is (Rev.), m. Fanny Maria, dau. of William Raymond,
of Cockerham, Devon.
Philip Homan, R.N., d. unm.
Marianne, to. George Young, Esq. of Culdaff House, co.
Donegal.
Frances, m. George Marmaduke Forster, Esq.
Barbara, to. Admiral Charles Frederick Payne, R.N.
Elizabeth, m. Thomas Bradsliaw, Esq.
Henrietta, m. Rev. George Nesbitt Knox.
Lydia, m. William Eliot,'Esq.
Georgiana, m. Eev. James Robert Pears, of Woodcoto House,
Surrey. Susan, d. unm.
The eldest son,
John Ffolliott, Esq. of Hollybrook House, and Lickhill,
b. 28 Dec. 1798 ; m. 17 Dec. 1822, Maria Lucy, dau. of Herbert
Eawson Stepney, Esq. of Durrow, King's Co., by Alicia
Vincentia his wife, dau. of II. P. L'Estrange, Esq. ofMoystown,
in the same co., and by her (who d. 12 June, 1877) had issue,
John, now of Hollybrook House.
Zaida Maria, m. 16 June, 1847, Sir Thomas Erskine, Bart, of
Cam bo.
Mr. Ffolliott d. 11 Feb. 1868.
^j'TOS— Gu., a bend arg. Crcsf—A. lion rampant double
queued murally crowned or, per pale gu. and arg. Motto—
Quo virtus et fata vocant.
-Scuis— Hollybrook House, Eoyle, co. Sligo; and Lickhill, co.
Worcester.
FFYTCHE.
See Fytche.
FIELD OF ASHUEST PARE:.
Field, George Hanbuey, Esq. of Ashurst
Park, Kent, M.A., J.P., b. 1 March, 183-1. ; in. 2 Oct,
1S32, Lady Georgiana Turnour, dau. of Edward,
4tli Earl Winterton, and has had issue,
I. George Edward, 6. 4 July, 1864; d. 26 Sept. 1870.
II. Cuthbekt Arthur, 6. 1 May, 1868.
I. Mildred Georgiana, d. an infant, 21 July, 1866.
II. Isabel Susan Emily, 6. 21 May, 1873.
iltJTCaCIE.— George Field, Esq. of Ashurst Park, Kent,
J. P. for Kent and Sussex, and High Sheriff 1864, only son of
the late George Field, Esq., a Merchant of London, by Anne
his wife, eldest of the six daus. and eventual co-heirs of John
BoUand, Esq.,* M.P., and Ann his wife, dau. of Henry Gipps,
Esq., many years M.P. for Canterbury, b. 13 Nov. 1798; m.. 12
June, 1834, Susan, elder dau. of Osgood Hanbury, Esq. of
Holfield Grange, Essex, and had issue,
I. George Hanbuby, now of Ashurst Park,
II. Barclay, b. 1 April, 1835.
III. Herbech, b. 1S43 ; d. 1859.
I. Laura.
Mr. Field had two sisters, EUza, m. Philip Morris, Esq. of The
Hurst, near Ludlow, Salop; Catherine, to. George Henry
Brown, Esq. He d. 1875, and was s. by his eldest son,
Seat— Ashurst Park, Tonbridge Wells, Kent.
FILGATE OF LISSSENKTY.
FiLGATE, William De Salis, Esq. of Lissrsnny,
CO. Louth, J. P. and D.L. co. Louth, J.P. co.
Monaghan, late Capt. Louth Eifles, b. 2 Dec. 1834 ;
s. his father 23 Nov. 1875 ; m. 4 Oct. 1870, Georgina
Harriet, eldest dau. of the lateWillium John French,
Esq. of Ardsallagh, co. Meath, and has a dau.,
Violet Evelyn Sophia.
ILt'llCSQC. — This family is supposed to be derived from
one settled at Shrewsbury. The earliest entry relating to the
branch in Ireland which has been found, is the record of the
entrance, at Trinity College, Dublin, of Samuel Filgate, eldest
sou of Samuel, as a fellow-commoner, 13 March, 1638-39. He
had been born in Dublin, and was then aged about 16.
From a genealogy in possession of the family it appears that
William Filgate, said to have been a Cromwcllian ofiBcer,
who settled at Lisrenny, on a grant from Cromwell, m. Anne
Storey, of Lancashire, and had issue,
I. William, whose line we follow.
II. Alexander, to. Jane Townley, and d. 18 Jan. 1725, leaving,
1 William, v/ho rf. 20 Aug. 1775. He m. Martha, dau. of —
Barron, by Margaret Patten his wife, and by her (who d.
1793) had issue,
Joseph, Esq. of (Little) Lisrenny, d. s. p. and intestate
1798.
Alexander, d. s. p.
Mary (Mrs. Sillery), d. 27 May, 1775.
Elizabeth, d. 1794.
Margaret, to. (license dated 24 June, 1772) Randal
Booth, of Dublin, and d. May, 1787, leaving issue,
John and Joseph, of Darver.
d.s. p. Jane (Mrs. Walsh), d. 1776.
All of Little Lisrenny, which branch is
Faithful,
3 John, d. 1793,
4 Alexander, J v,->..,.i.>,./.
The last named, Alexander, a Barrister, m. Dorcas, dan
of Alderman William Patten, of Drogheda, and had Alex.
* Of the other five daus. of Mr. Holland, the 2nd m. Dr.
Oakeley, of Oakeley, Salop; the 3rd m.. Baron Bolland;
the 4th m. Gen. Fyers, E.A. ; the 5th m. Dr. John Lonsdale,
Bishop of I/ichfield; and the 6th m. Sir William Eeed, E.E.
5 GO
FIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FIN
ancle\-; Townley-Patten ; Eleanor; and Mar;;aret, to.
James Woodside, and had a son, James, who was enjoined
to take the name of Patten.
The eldest son,
William Filgate, to. 1665, Anne, dau. of William Peppard,
Esq., to which W. Peppard were confirmed by patent of Charles
II. (1666), in trust for his son-in-law, Filgate, the lands granted
as above stated. They had a son,
William Filgate, of Lisrenny, 6. 1666; m. about 1694,
Mary Smart, and d. 1721, aged 55 (wiU dated 23 Nov. 1721),
having had issue,
I. John, b. 18 Feb. 1698 ; d. before his father.
II. Albsandeb, of whom presently, as heir to his father.
III. Thomas, of Ardee, co. Louth, 6. 21 June, 1704; m. 17.34,
Anne Sweetlove, of Doubdstown, and d. 18 Jan. 1785 (will,
iJublin). Besides a dau., Anne, m. 1770, her cousin,
William Filgate, Esq. of Lissrenny, they had a son,
1 Wiiliam, Esq. of Dublin, 2nd Examinator in Chancery,
TO. (settlement dated 18 Aug. 1759) Mrs. Alice Robinson,
and d. intestate Aug. 1766, leaving,
Alexander.
Thomas William, to. 1st, Emily Mahon, and had, William,
Louisa Mahon, who had a dau., Louisa; Charles, 6.
1799; Louisa; Anne, in. Ecv. Denis Brown, and had
issue ; and Emily.
Elizabeth, m. Samuel Adams. Anne, d. unm.
IV. William, b. 23 Dec. 1706 ; d. v. p.
V. Stephen, of Ardee, co. Louth, 6. 25 Dec. 1714; to. Mar-
garet McMahon, and d. 1787 (will dated 5 Sept. 1786 ; proved
17 July, 1787), leaving an only child (except two sons d.
young), Mary, m. Kev. Joseph Wright, from whom descend
the Wrights of Killincoole, co. Louth.
VI. Richard, 6. 21 March, 1716; d. 2 April, 1750, aged 34.
I. Anne, b. 5 Aug. 1695.
II. Thomasin, 6. 29 Aug. 1696; m. (license dated 5 Oct. 1716)
Theophilus Taaffe, Esq. of Manfieldstown, co. Louth ; d.
1765, and had a son, Richard, whose posterity is extinct.
III. Frances, b. 16 March, 1709; d. unm.
IV. Mary, b. 15 Aug. 1711; to. Robert Craig, the original
proprietor of Arthurstown, after Viscount Taaffe's forfei-
ture. V. Eleanor, b. 15 Nov. 1713.
Mr. Filgate was .s. by his eldest surviving son,
Alexander Filgate, Esq. of Lissrenny, b. 30 April, 1702; to.
1739, Elinor, dau. of — Byrne, Esq. of Seven Churches, co.
Wicklow, who survived him to 18 Dec. 1799. By her he had
issue,
William, 6. 22 July, 1740, his successor.
Francis, John, and Richard, d. infants, 1745-50.
TowNLET Patten, of Lowther Lodge, co. Dublin, and Dram-
goolstown, CO. Louth. He was called to the Bar 1776, and
TO. 1st, 1788, Miss MaxweU; 2ndly, Martha, widow of
Alderman George Wrightson, of Dublin. His only surviving
child and heiress, Ellen, m. 1828, George Macartney, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., M.P., and had i.ssue, of whom her younger
son assumed, by royal license 1862, the surname of Filgate
(see Macartney of lissanourf).
Dorcas, b. 11 Aug. 1741; m. Capt. Ruxtoii, and d. s. p.
Mary Anne, 6. 28 Feb. 1742.
Margaret, b. 18 March, 1745; d. unm. 1S28.
Eleanor, b. 20 May, 1747; d. 1799.
Thomasin, b. 12 Aug. 1748; m. Pierce Worthington, Esq. of
Dublin (marriage license dated 9 Jan. 1782) and d. s. p.
Hannah, 6. 11 Feb. 1753 ; d. v. p.
Frances, m. Cadwallader Lee, and had issue.
Mr. Filgate d. 21 Oct. 1771, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Filgate, Esq. of Lissrenny, 6. 22 July, 1740; m.
2 Dec. 1770, his cousin, Anne, dau. of Thomas Filgate, Esq. of
Ardee, and by her (who d. July, 1804) had issue,
I. Alexander,")
II. Thomas, [-who successively became of Lissrenny.
III. WlLLIAJr, )
IV. Townley, b. 1784; Vicar of Charlestown, co. Louth; m.
Oct. 1809, Isabella, eldest dau. of WiUiam Ruxton, Esq. of
Ardee House, M.P. (see that family). He cZ. 28 Dec. 1822,
leaving by her, who survived to Nov. 1855,
1 William Henry, Barrister-at-Law, sometime Secretary to
the Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
2 Samuel Fitzherbert, J. P. for cos. Down and Antrim, m.
1852, Katharine Anne, dau. of the Right Hon. Edward
Lucas, of Castle Shane, co. Monaghan (ate Lucas).
1 Anna. 2 Ellen.
V. Richard, h. 1787; a Capt. in the Louth rcgt.; d.unra.
1842.
I. Eleanor, b. 1777; d. unm. 14 Sept. 1807.
II. Anne, b. 1780; <?. Dec. 1850.
m. Mary Anne Margaret, b. 1790; m. 1817, Thomas William
1-ilgate, Esq., of Arthurstown, co. Louth, High Sheriff of
the CO. 1791, and d. 1845, leaving issue,
1 Thomas WUUam. 2 Louis Alexander.
3 Townley. 4 Richard.
Mr. Filgate Eurvivcd till 11 Dec. 1316, when lie ^as s. by his
eldest son,
Alexander Filgate, Esq. of Lissrenny, 6. 1771, Lieut. -Col.
of the Louth Militia, who dying unm. 1827, was s. by his
brother,
Thomas Filgate, Esq. of Lissrenny, 6. 1773, a Barrister at-
Law, and Treasurer of the co. Louth, who dying unm. 1830,
was s. by his brother,
William Filgate, Esq. of Lissrenny, J. P. for the cos. Louth
and Monaghan, Treasurer for the co. Louth, and in 183i
High Sheriff of that co., 6. 22 July, 1781 ; m. 27 Oct. 1831,
Sophia Juliana Penelope, eldest dau. of Jerome, Count de
Salis (see Fordgn Titles, Burke's Peerage}, and hud issue,
I. AVilliam de Salis, now of Lissrenny.
II. Alexander Jerome, b. 29 Aug. 1837, Major R.E., and
Assistant- Accountant-General, Bengal.
III. Rodolph Townley Richard, 6. 18 Dec. 1839, H.M.'s Court
of Probate, Ireland.
IV. Leopold George Plantagenet, of Grange Hill, Kilmallock,
CO. Limerick, J. P., b. 20 Aug. 1843.
V. Townley Charles Fane, b. 26 Jan. 1846.
VI. Charies Roden, b. 16 Oct. 1849.
I. Anne Harriett Penelope Eleanor, to. Sept. 1857, Thomas
William Filgate, J.P., of Tullykeel, co. Louth, d. 20 l<\>b.
1868.
Anns — Arg., two bars between six estoiles three two and
one or. Crest—A griffin sejant saliant arg. pierced througli
the breast with a broken spear or, holding the point in tbe
beak. Motto — Virescit vulnere virtus,
iccit— Lissrenny, near Ardee, co. Louth.
FIIililNGHAlVE OF SYEE.STON HALL, f
FiLLiNGHAM, Geoege Henet, Esq. of Sycrstou
Hall, Notts, J.P., b. 24 Aug. 18il ; s. 18.56. Mr.
Filliiigham is son of the late Greorge Filliiigliam,
Esq. of Sjerston Hall, by La;titia, his wife (>«. ISS-j) ,
dau. of John Payne Tuclway, Esq., of Wells,
M.P. and grandson of George Fillingham, Esq.,,
who d. 1850, by EUzabeth his wife (who d. 1829).
He has two sisters, Lsetitia, m. Frederick Ames, Esq.
of Hawford Lodge, co. Worcester ; and Caroline.
-Scni— Syerston Hall, Newark, Notts.
PINCH OF VOELAS.
See Wtnn-Finch.
FINCH OF BURLEY-ON-THE-HILL.
Finch, Geoege Heney, Esq. of Burley-on-tlie-
HlU, CO. Rutland, M.P. co. Rutland, M.A., b. 20
Feb, 1835 ; s. his father 1870 ; m. 1st, Feb. 1861,
Emily Eglantine, eldest dau. of John Balfour, Esq.
of Balbirnie, co. Fife, and by her (who d. April,
1865) has issue,
I. Alan Geoege, 6. 4 May, 1863.
I. Magdalen. ii. Gwendolina.
He m. 2ndly, 7 Aug. 1871, Edith, dau. of Alfred
Montgomery, Esq., and by her has issue,
III. Edith Sybil Mary. iv. Margaret Georgiaa.
v. Essex.
ILtttCaiJC.— George Finch, Esq. of Burley-on-thc-Hill,
J.P. and D.L., 6. 1794; to. 1st, 1819, Jane, dau. of Vice-
Adrairal John Richard Delap Tollemache, by Lady Elizabeth
Stratford his wife; and 2ndly, 22 Oct. 18.32, Lady Louisa
Elizabeth Somerset, 5th dau. of Henry Charles, 5th Duke of
Beaufort, by whom he left at his decease, 29 June, 1870,
of Burley-on-the-llill.
n. Charlotte Elizabeth.
eat — Burley-on-the-IIill, near Oakham.
I. George Henry, t
II. Henry Randolph
I. Louisa.
FINCH OF EEDHEATH.
Finch, Heney Chaeles, Esq. of Eedhcath,
near Watford, 'co. Hertford, M.A. Trin. Coll.
Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's Inn, J.P.
for Herts, b. 16 July, 1833 ; s. his father 18fi4 ; vi.
29 April, 1868, Catharine Sophia, elder dau. of
Henry Sedgwick Wilde, Esq., and grand-dau. of Sir
John Wilde, LL.D., brother of Lord Chancellor
Truro, and has issue,
FIN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TIN
561
I. JOTTN, 6. 18 April, 1870.
.11. Henry Baldwyn, b. 29 Sept. IS71.
III. William, b. 15 Sept. 1872.
IV. George Forbes Carpenter, 6. 16 May, 1874.
I. Eleanor Catharine Elizabeth, 6. 13 Sept. 1876.
iLtnraCJE.— The family of Finch, from a branch of which
he present representative is descended, is of considerable
ntiquity in co. Hertford.
WiLLiAJi Finch, Esq. of Watford, livinfr in the 16th century,
II. Alice Franklyn, and by her (who d. 1556) had, John (Sir),
int.; William, of whom presently; and other issue. The
nd son,
William Finch, Esq. of Watford, s. his father, and d. 1576,
laving m. and had issue. The eldest son,
William Finch, Esq. of Watford, b. 1544; m. 1st, Isabella,
au. of John Malwes, Esq. ; and 2ndly, Rose, dau. of T. Edlin,
;sq.; and d. 1612, leaving issue. The 4th son, Ralph, b. 1581,
I. 1606, Emma, youngest dau. of George Baldwyn, Esq. of
i'atford ; and d. 1622, leaving issue, WiUiam, 6. 1612; and
ther children (see branch of Finch of Tullamore Pari:, Ireland).
he eldest son,
William Finch, Esq. of Watford, s. his father, and d. 1G52.
[e TO. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of George Baldwyn, Esq. of Wat-
)rd, and by her had issue. His eldest son,
John Finch, Esq. of Watford, and of Staples Inn, London,
. 1605; was appointed (1630) one of the four exigenters of
ae Court of Common Pleas, for Suffolk, Hereford, and other
ounties. He appears to have possessed considerable landed
roperty in Herts, Essex, and Middlesex. His eldest son,
Charles Finch, Esq. of Furnival's Inn, London, b. 1637 ; m.
lary, only surviving dau. of Henry Baldwyn, Esq. of Red-
eath and Ockwells, co. Berks; and d. 1675, leaving issue,
f his sons, Charles, b. 1665, under the will of his uncle,
homas Baldwyn, Esq. who rf. 1709, inherited that gentleman's
umerous estates in Herts, and d. s. p. 1718; Henry, 6. 1669,
iherited his uncle's Berkshire estates, and d. s. p. 1725 ; and
le 3rd son,
John Finch, Esq. ofEedheath and Ockwells, 6. 1671; s. to
16 family estates upon the death of his brothers. By his first
ife Elizabeth, he had two children, John and Mary, who d.
oung. He m. 2ndly, Anne, 2nd dau. of Edmund Smyth, Esq.
f Annables, co. Herts, and Elkiugton, co. Lincoln, and by her
resides a dau., Anne, who d. ^idm.) left issue at his decease,
738, an only son and heir,
Henry Finch, Esq. of Redheath and Ockwells, 6. 1721 ; who
I. Anne, dau. of George Carpenter, Esq. of Redbourne, co.
[erts, and sister of George Carpenter, Esq. the younger,
hose dau. and heiress, Mary Elizabeth, to. 1800, the Hon.
honias Lyon Bowes, afterwards 11th Earl of Strathmore,
tr. Finch d. 1774, leaving, with other issue, an eldest son and
John Finch, Esq. of Redheath and Ockwells, 6. 1747; to.
3 Feb. 1773, Anne, youngest dau. of Thomas Day, Esq. of
[icklefield Green, Herts, and by her had issue, three sons and
ine daus., all of whom d. unm. or s. p., except,
I. Henry, 6. 1781; Lieut. 13th regt. B.N.I. ; to. Eliza, dau.
of Gen. Sir Gabriel Martindale, K.C.B., and d. in India
10 April, 1814, leaving issue,
I Henry, 6. 1807; d. s. p. in India 1834.
1 Caroline, m. William Gill, Esq. of Tirhoot, E.I., and d.
1871.
2 Eliza, m. 3. Fussell, Esq., and d. ia India.
II. John, of whom presently.
I. Frances Wilson, m. William Wyatt, Esq., and d. 20 Nov.
1833, leaving an only son, John Finch, d. 1853, having m.
and left issue, William and Sydney.
Jr. Finch d. 2 Dec. 1822, and was s. by his eldest surviving
jn,
John Finch, Esq. of Redheath, b. 26 July, 1788; m. 7 April,
S32, Susannah-Elizabeth, eldest dau of Samuel Ward, Esq. of
ondon, and had issue,
I. Henry Charles, now of Redheath.
II. George, b. 1 Nov. 1835, M.A. University Coll. Oxford,
Vicar of Leverstock Green, near Hemel Hempsted, Herts;
m. 9 July, 1867, Georgiana Fanny, dau. of Rev. C. L. Royds,
Vicar of Aldenham, and has had issue,
1 1 Henry Charles, 6. 9 Dec. 1869.
i 2 Cecil Denne, b. 25 March, 1871.
3 Clement Robert, b. 22 July, 1872.
4 Reginald George Royds, b. 22 May, 1876.
1 Katharine Dorothy, b. 18 Aug. 1874; d. 18 April, 1876.
[. Frances Mary, m. 3 March, 1859, Rev. John David
(.ileimie, M.A., Vicar of Croxton, co. Stafford, and has issue,
1 Herbert John, b. 22 Jan. 1860.
2 Francis George, b. 3 March, 1863.
3 Reginald Gerrard, b. 11 Nov. 1864.
4 Harry Robert, b. 14 June, 1866.
8 Arthur Vernon, b. 20 Feb. 1871.
6 Charles Woodyear, b. 19 Nov. 1872.
7 Augustus Walter, 6. 18 Jan. 1874.
1 Florence Fanny. 2 Rose. 3 Alice Mary.
II. Rose Anne, m. 30 June, 1864, Henry Francis Manley,
Esq., late of H.M. Diplomatic Service, youngest son of the
late John Shawe Manley, Esq. of Manley Hall, co. Stafford
(see Manley of Manley Hall), and has issue,
1 John Henry, b. 4 Sept. 1865.
2 Robert George Clayton, b. 8 Sept. 1866,
3 William Pole, b. 11 Nov. 1867.
4 Roger Harbin, b. 19 Nov. 1869.
5 Harry Lament, 6. 23 Nov. 1873.
Mr. Finch d. 25 March, 1864.
Arms—Avg., a chevron between three griffins ,...
Crest— K griffin passant sa. Motto— Hi\ conscire sibi,
/Seai— Redheath, near Watford, Herts.
FINCH OF TULLAMORE PARK.
Finch, John, Esq. of TuUamore Park, co.
Tippei-ary, b. 1828 ; s. his cousin 1870; m. 1871,
Maria Elizabeth, dau. of Kichard Eussell, Esq. of
BaUinacarriga, co. Limerick, J.P., and has issue, a
son, b. 1873, and two daus., Marj Louise and Ethel.
HiltCaCIC.— Ralph Finch, of Watford (youngest son of
William Finch, Esq. of Watford, and gri.ndson of William
Finch, Esq.), is stated to have been of the family of Finch of
Linstead, Kent. He to. 27 Jan. 1606, Emma, dau. of George
Baldwyn, Esq. of Watford, and dying 1622, was s. by his eldest
son,
William Finch, Esq. of Watford, bapt. 23 July, 1612; m.
twice, but had issue only by his 1st wife, Jane,
Ralph, of Chester, bapt. 2 Oct. 1632, who became by the
will of his uncle (his father's younger brother). Col.
Simon Finch, sole heir of all that gentleman's lands in
Northamptonshire and in Ireland. He m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Col. William Daiiycl, of Chester, and d. 1685, having
had issue, an only child, Mary, to. John Earle, Esq. of
Liverpool, and had (with a dau., Sarah, wife of the Hon.
and Rev. John Stanley, Rector of Winwick, brother of tbe
11th Earl of Derby) four sons, of whom the eldest surviving,
Ralph Earle, Esq., assumed the surname and arms of
A\'iLLis (.see Willis of Halsnead).
Edward, of whom jircsently.
William. Walter. Simon.
The 2nd son,
Edward Finch, Esq. of Kileoleman, co. Tipperary, to. Mar-
garet, dau. of George Purdon, Esq. of Tinnerana, co. Clare,
and had issue.
I. Simon, his heir.
u. WUliam, of Cork, to. Anne, dau. of William Massy, Esq.
of GlenvUle, co. Limerick, and had issue,
1 Edward, heir to his uncle, of whom hereafter.
2 William, of Maryville, co. Clare, m. Mary, dau. of
Godfrey Massy, Esq. of Duntrileague, co. Limerick, but
d.s.2).
3 Frederick, d. unm. 4 Hugh, d. unm.
5 George, of Kileoleman, to. Amelia, dau. of Anthony
Parker, Esq. of C astlelough, co. Tipperary, and d. s. p.
6 John, of The Abbey, co. Limerick, m. Phoebe, dau. of
John Brown, Esq. of Clonboy, co. Limerick, and had
issue,
WiLLiiM Finch, Esq. of Kileoleman, co. Tipperary, J. P.,
TO. 1st, Marcella, dau. of Edward D'Alton Singleton,
Esq. of Quinville, co. Clare, and relict of Henry
Vereker D'Esterre, Esq.; and 2ndly, 1869, Catherine
Doyle, 2nd dau. of the late Rev. Freeman Wills Crofts,
of Churchtown, and widow of Richard Gason, Esq.
of Richmond, co. Tipperary. By his 1st wife he has
issue,
1 John, TO. Mrs. Neligan, n^e Jessop, of Mount Jessop
and d. 18 Feb. 1879.
2 Hugh, JK. a dau. of Rev. Mr. Greene, and has issue,
a dau.
3 Charles, to. Anna Maria, dau. of — Boyce, Esq.,
and has, WiUiam ; Emily; Isma; and Marcella.
John Brown, of Clonmaken, co. Limerick, m. Maria,
dau. of Edward D'Alton Singleton, Esq. of Quinville,
CO. Clare, and has issue.
Hugh Frederick, of Maryville, co. Limerick, late 6th
Carabineers, m. 1st, Barbara, dau. of Capt. Hugh
Brady, by whom he had issue,
I John, successor to his cousin, now of Tullamore
Park.
1 Elizabeth. 2 Phoebe Frances.
3 Barbara, to. George Williamson, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of George Sexton, Esq. of
Coonagh, co. Limerick, and had by her further issue,
2 George William, of Maryville, J.P., Hon. Major
2 0
562
FIN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FIN
Limerick Militia, m. 1869, Maria Frances, dau. of John
Frauneeis Eyre Fitzgerald, Knight of Glin, and has
issue, Hugh Heneage, George, and Otlio.
3 Frederick Thomas.
George, m. Miss Langford, and has a dau.
1 Anne. 2 Catherine.
I. Helena, m. John Hickman, Esq. of BaUiket, eo. Clare.
II. Alice.
The eldest son and heir,
Simon Finch, Esq. of Kilcoleman, d. s. p. (his will is dated
10 April, 1744, and proved 15 Dec. 1758), and was s. by his
nephew,
Edward Finch, Esq. of Tullamore Park, m. Anne, dau. of
Daniel O'Dwyer, Esq. of Tullagheady, co. Tipperary, and had
issue,
WiLT.iAM, his heir, of Tullamore Park, m. Frances, dau. of
Philip Coales, Esq. of B;.th; and d. s. p. 17 April, 1«64.
Daniel, of Tullamore Park, d. s. p. 11 July, 18G4.
Edwaed, late of Tullamore Park.
John. Eliza. Anne.
Mr. Finch d. Aug. 1834. His 3rd son,
Edward Finch, Esq. of Tullamore Park, Capt. in the Life
Guards, m. Jane, dau. of R. B. Wylde Browne, Esq. of
Cau;ihley, Salop, and dying in 1870, was s. by his cousin, the
present
John Finch, Esq. of Tullamore Park.
Anus — Arg., a chevron az. between three griffins passant
gu. Ci-esi—A grittin passant az. Motto — Bono vince malum.
iS'eat— Tullamore Park, Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
FINDLAY OF EASTERHILL.
FiNDLAY, Col. John, of Easterliill, co. Lanark,
and Elairlusk, co. Dumbarton, J. P. and D.L. for
COS. of Lanark and Dumbarton, and Lieut. -Col.
Commandant of tlie Highland Borderers Militia,
and likewise Lieut. -Col. Commandant of the Dum-
bartonshire Eifle Volunteers, b. 1814.
ILuiCagC— John Findlat, Esq. of Waxford, co. Ayr,
b. 1630 ; m. May, 1668, Margaret, dau. of Robert Smith, Esq. a
gentleman of good property in that co., and dying 1697, was
s. by his only surviving son,
William Findlat, Esq. of Waxford, m. 1715, Barbara, co-
heiress of Robert Hodgert, Esq., son and heir of the Rev.
Robert Hodgert ; and by this lady (who m. 2ndly, Alexander
Cunninghanie, Esq. of Brighouse, co. Ayr, and had issue, now
represented by Cunninghame of Lainshaw) had an only son
and heir.
The Rev. De. Eobeet Findlat, of Waxford, Professor of
Theology in the University of Glasgow, m. 1745, his cousin
Annabella, dau of Robert Peterson, Esq. of Braehead, co.
Ayr, and Annabella, also a co-heiress of Robert Hodgert
Dr. Findlay sold the estate of Waxford, and his other heri
tage.s in Ayrshire, when he was called to the Divinity chair
of the University, and d. 1814, in his 94th year. His only son
Robert Findlat, Esq. of Easterhill, Merchant in Glasgow,
m. Dorothea, dau. of Robert Dunlop, Esq. of Househill, co,
Renfrew, by Janet his wife, dau. of Archibald Buchanan, Esq,
of Drumhead, co. Dumbarton, and by her (with three daus
Janet, m. John Bannatyne, Esq. ; Annabella, m. John T
Alston, Esq. ; and Dorothea, m. John DonaJdson, Esq.) had an
only son,
Robert Findlat, Esq. of Easterhill, J. P. and D.L., who
«. him at his death, 31 March, 1802. He was b. 19 June, 1784 ;
m. 23 April, 1810, Mary, eldest dau. of John Buchanan, Esq.
of Ardoch, CO. Dumbarton, Vice-Lieut, and M.P. for that
shire, and had issue,
RoBEET, of Boturich, deceased.
John, now of Easterhill.
James, m. 1st (by whom he has issue, a dau., Cecilia Mary
Louisa) Eleanor, 3rd dau. of Sir D. K. Sandford ; and 2ndly,
Lucy Anna de Cardonnel, 2nd dau. of Col. Elmsall, of
Woodlands, co. York, by whom he has issue, Robert de
Cardonnel, 6. 26 April, 1868.
Charles Bannatyne {see Findlat nf Boturich).
Thomas Dunlop, m. 1st, Hamilton, youngest dau. of Lieut-
Gen. Sir Neil Douglas, K.C.B.; by whom he has issue,
Robert Neil Douglas, and George Douglas; 2ndly, Sarah
Maria Clothildc, dau. of Andrew Buchanan, Esq. of the
family of Drumpellier.
Elizabeth, m. Rev. Joseph Webster, Rector of Hindlip, co.
^^'orcester.
Doiothea, m. Rev. Charles Bannatyne, of that Ilk, Rector
of Aldham, Essex. Mary.
Margaret Buchanan, m. Sir Francis R. Sandford, C.B., eldest
son of Sir D. K. Sandford.
Lillias Dunlop, m. Henry Gabriel Swainson, Commander K.N.
Arms— Arg., on a chevron between two roses in chief, and a
double headed eagle displayed in base gu. two swords chevron-
ways, points downwards of the first, hilted and pommelled
or. Crest — A boar passant arg. Motto — Fortis in arduis.
Seats — Easterhill, ToUcross, co. Lanark.
FINDLAY OF BOTURICH CASTLE.
Findlay, Eobeet Eljisall, Esq. of Boturich
Castle, CO. Dumbarton, b. 25 April, 1855.
ILtUf age. — Charles Bannattne Findlat, Esq., the 4th
son of Robert Findlay, of Easterhill (see preceding Memoir),
purchased the estate of Boturich in 1872 from his brother,
Col. John Findlay, of Easterhill. He m. 1852, Georgiana de
Cardonnel, dau. of Col. Elmsall, of Woodlands, co. York, and
d. 9 Aug., 1877, leaving issue,
I. Robert Elmsall, now of Boturich Castle.
II. Mansfeldt de Cardonnel, 0. 1861. in. Charles, 6. 1864.
Lineage, Arms, <bc., see Findlat of Easterhill.
Seal — Boturich Castle, Alexandria, co. Dumbarton.
FINLAY OF DEANSTON HOUSE.
FiNLAY, KiRKMAN JoHN, Esq. of Deanston
House, CO. Stirling, b. 16 Aug. 1830 ; m. 16 April
1863, Jane Mary Erskine, dau. of John Erskinf
Callander, Esq. of the Isle of Wight.
IliUCagtr .— The family of the Finlays left co. Inverneei
about 1600, and settled in co. Dumbarton, where they havi
for a long time possessed the estate of The Moss, near Killeam
Mr. Kirkman Findlat, grandfather of the present proprietor
being of the younger branch, settled in Glasgow, where hi
made a fortune. He was returned M.P. for that city 1812
and, 1819, was elected Rector of the University. He ru. Janet
dau. of Robert Struthers, Esq., and after a long and usefu
career, during which he was universally esteemed and re
spected, he d. at Castle Toward, 4 March, 1842, leaving issue
I. James; ii. John, of Deanston House; in. Thomas
IV. Robert; v. Alexander Strcthers, of Castle Toward («e
that Memoir); i. Hannah; ii. Agnes; in. Janet; iv. Adeliza
and V. Caroline. The 2nd son,
John Finlat, Esq. of Deanston House, co. Stirling, J. P.
6. 14 Dec. 1797; m. 23 June, 1829, l.sabella, dau. of Kichar
Hotchkis, Esq. of Edinburgh, and had issue,
I. Kirkman John, now of Deanston House.
II. John, b. 17 Oct. 1833; m. 13 Jan. 1863.
III. James, d. 31 Oct. i860.
He d. 6 Feb. 1873.
Anns — Arg., on a chevron between three roses gu. tw
swords chevronways, points downwards, of the first, hilted o;
Crest — A hand holding a dagger all ppr. Motto — I'll be wary
Deanston House, Stirling. Hesidence — Abergwynan
Dolgelly, N. Wales
J
FINLAY OF CASTLE TOWARD.
FiNLAY, Alexander Struthers, Esq. of Cast]|i.2
Toward, co. Argyll, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for that c( k.
1857-68, b. 21 July, 1806 ; m. 3 Jan. 1840, Marioi fer
dau. of Cohn Campbell, Esq. of Colgraine, o
Dumbarton, and has surviving issue,
I. Colin Campbell, 6. 12 July, 1843.
II. Alexander Kirkman, 6. 24 Sept. 1844.
For Lineage and Arms, see preceding Memoir.
&aJ— Castle Toward, Greenock.
FINLAY OF CORKAGH.
FiNLAY, The Eev. John William, of Cortag
House, Clondalkin, co. Dublin, M.A., b. 4 Jul
1805 ; m. 1st, 4 June, 1837, Henrietta Isabellj .
dau. of Major Henry Cole, of Twickenham, I J"
whom (who d. 1847) he had issue,
I. Henbt Thomas, J.P. co. Dublin, late of 6th Eoya
6. 15 Feb. 1847.
I. Elizabeth Owen, m. 1866, Richard John Ussher, Esq
Cappagh, CO. Waterford, and has issue.
II. Henrietta Ellen. ill. Selina Frances, d. 1860.
IV. Olivia Anna.
Mr. Finlay m. 2udly, 1849, Caroline Elizabeth, datu^
of Charles Hamilton, Esq. of Hamwood, and Cai ifci
rm
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ns
50.^
line Ms wife, dau. of William Tighe, Esq. of Wood-
stock.
mimincent benefactors of the city. He was 6. 27 Jan 1793
ana ,«. 1st, 26 July, 1817, Eleanor, only chil;! and heir of
W ilham Anthony Curling, of Bristol, Gentleman, son of Wil-
liam Curling, and grandson of another William Curling of
Chilton, Kent. Mr. Finzel m. 2ndly, 26 July, 1834, Isabe'lla
dau. of James William Da«es, of the island of Jamaica He
d. suddenly, at Wiesbaden, 21 Oct. 1S59, leaving issue by his
Conrad William, his successor. Francis, 6. 19 Dec. 1826
Eleanor, m. John Howland, of Bristol.
Anna Maria, to. Daniel Taylor Doddrell, of Bristol.
Mary Anne, m. Samuel Hayward, of Trowbridge, Wilts.
r.mmnrt^'Jf ""''^; ^'* ^""^ ^^^' P" ^^"^ °^ '^"d az. a lion
rampant to the sinister counterchanged, for Finzel; 2nd and
3rd, or, on a pile gu. a leopard's face jessant-de-lis of the field
"~" C'/vs«— Between two buffalos' horns, that on
for CnELiNG.
the dexter per fess or andl
gold and az., gorged
alteri.
Seat
Hmraije— The claim of this family to an ancient and
noble Scotiish descent, is substantiated l.y a short certificate
of pedigree, made in the year 1755, for Robert Finlay, a Mili-
tary Knight in the Court of Stockholm, by John Campbell,
Lyon King of Arms for the Kingdom of Scotland. This pedi-
gree, which is in the possession of Rev. J. W. Finlay and is
registered in the Lyon Office of Scotland, sets forth the descent
of Sir Robert from the ancient family of Finlay of Balchristie
and its intermarriages with the families of Balfour, Scott and
Kinnear, all old Barons of co. Fife; also their connection in
the female line with Lord Grey, with Stewart, Earl of Orkney
Ogilvie, Earl of Aiilie, and Kennedy, Earl of Cassilis Of this
family,
Archibald Finlay gave signal proofs of his valour and
military skill at the battle of Largs, 1263, fought between
the Scots and Norwegians: from him, in direct descent, came
Alexander Findlat, Laird of Kirkcudbright, and Lord of
the royal boroughs of Dumfries, Lough Mahon, &c. He
fought for Queen Mart at the battle of Langside, and on her
defeat and flight into England in 1568, he passed over to
Ireland, and settled at Killishandra, co. Cavan; his son,
Richard Finlay, m. Frances Macdonnel, and had two .sons, forth House co York h 1« Ti,„« 'l «:;«
Sir Robert Finlay, referred to in the pedigree from the Lord ' ' ^ '^ ''"''' ^^""^^
Lyon's Office, and
John Finlat, m. Mary Savage, of Portaferry, co. Antrim-
his eldest son, ^ '
Abraham Finlat, d. 1722, leaving a son,
Thomas Finlat, Esq. of Corkagh, m. Feb. 17.35, Deborah,
dau. of Lawrence Steele, Esq. of Rathbride, co. Kildare, and
d. 1776, leaving two sons, William Henry, m. the sister of his
brother's wife, and had a dau., Elizabeth, m. Hans, 3rd Baron
Dufferin, and an elder son,
Col. John Finlat, of Corkagh, sometime M.P. for co.
Dublin, m. Elizabeth Stear, an heiress, of co. Bedford, and d.
1823, leaving issue,
. ^ — , and that on the sinister ner
fess sa. and or, a demi-lion rampant to the sinister per fess
^old and, az., gorged wiih a collar vair. Motto-qaod tibi, hoc
Frankfort Hall, near Clevedon, Somerset.
PIRMAN OF GATEFORTH.
FiBMAN, HtJMPHEEY Bhooke, Esq. of Gate-
CoL. Thomas Finlat, of Corkagh, m. Ursula, dau. of John
Cromie, Esq. of Cromore, Portstewart, and by her (who d. 1868)
he left at his decease, 1837,
I. John William, now of Corkagh.
II. Thomas, m. iii. George. rv. Robert, d. .«. p.
I. Anne Winifred, m. 1843, Edward James, Esq. of Swarland
Park, Northumberland, and d. in 1872.
"• Ellen. ,u. Selina.
IV. Mary, m. Rev. T. Cooper.
^nns— Arg., on a chevron az. between three roses gu two
iwords chevronways of the fiel.l, pommelled and hiked or
*ithin a bordure of the second. Crest— A boar passant ppr!
i)/o«(o— F-ortis in arduis. ^^
-Seai— Corkagh House, Clondalkin.
JLlUCagC— This family, originally of co. York, settled in
Ireland te . p. William HI. They descend through the families
of Brooke of Gut. f .nth (whose property tljey now possess) and
Pockley of B.-ayton, from Osbaldeston of Hunmanby, co.
York. (For full particulars of the descents see SunpU,ne,it).
Thomas Firma.v, Esq. of Selby, co. York, and Dublin, in-
herited the lands in Great Britain and Ireland, of Richard
Peitson, Esq., of Selby, under his will, dated 7 June, 1724. He
in. Frances Lamb, and had a son,
John Firman, Esq. of Ballinderry, co. Tipperary, m. Bridget,
sister of John Flood, of Rathkennan, and was father of
Thomas Pierson Firsian, Esq. of Firmount, co. Tipperary,
FINZEL OP FRANKFORT HALIi.
Finzel, Conead William, Esq. of Frankfort
Sail, Somerset, and of Bristol, Merchant, J.P.,
>. 25 April, 1818 ; m. 13 Jan. 1844, Anne Tajlerj
lau. of Thomas Daniel Doddi-ell, of Bristol]
VIerchant, and has issue,
1. Conrad William Curling, late 2nd Dragoon Guards,
6. 21 Feb. 1845; to. 1868, Eliza Anne, 3rd dau. of Josiah
Radcliffe, Esq. of Werneth Park, co. Lancaster.
U. George Henry Taylor, 6. 27 Feb. 1846; m. 12 June, 1869,
Lucy Parfitt, youngest dau. of Alfred George, Esq. of
Downside, Stoke-Bisliop.
in. Francis Edward, b. 18 May, 18-19.
IV. William Anthony, 6. 13 Oct. 1851.
iltncatJC — The family of Fintzel is one of antiquity in the
vincipality of Hanau, in the electorate of Hesse Cassel, where
ohann Theobald Fintzel, about the end of the 17th,' or the
eginning of the last century, held the office of Sheriff of the
:ourt at Nieder-Eschbach, near Frankfort-upon-the-Maine.
lis son, Johann Philip Fintzel, was an elder of the church
lere, and was s. by his son, Johann Christian Fintzel, of
ae same place, whose son, Heinrich Fintzel, of Nieder-
schbach, to. Margaret Teapijes, of Lechbach, in the s.une
rincipality, and dying 1817, aged 67 years, left lour sons and
to daus., of whom
Co.NRAD William Finzel, the 3rd son, settled in England,
Id became a naturalised subject of Great Britain. As a
erchant at Bristol, lie amassed a considerable fortune, which
i distributed with almost unprecedented benevolence, and
to. Aug. 1777, Mary, dau. of Gabriel Brooke, Esq. of Gatefonh,
by Theodosia his wife, dau. of Robert Pockley, by Theodosia
his wife, sister and heiress of Richard Osbaldeston, D.D.,
Bishop of Carlisle, and had four sons, i. Thomas Pierson ;
II. Walter; in. Brooke; iv. Flood. The 3rd son,
Lieut.-Col. Brooke Firman, m. Trypheiiiia, dau. of Willi:im
Biggs, Esq. of Castle Biggs, and had a dau., Theodosia, and a
son,
HnMPHRET Brooke Firman, Esq. of Brayton, co. York, ,n.
Anne Louisa Gibbon, dau. of Thomas FitzGibbon, Esq. of
liallyseeda, and d. 28 Jan. 1868, leaving three sons,
I. HuMPHRET Brooke, now of Gateforth,
n. Robert Bertram, b. 13 Sept. 18.i9.
III. Charles Osbaldeston, b. 30 Dec. 1867.
^rms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., on a chevron sa. be-
tween three lions' heads erased gu. a sun in splendour between
two anchors erect or, for Firman ; 2nd and 3rd, per pale or
and gu. a cross engrailed counterchanged, in the centre point
a crescent also counterchanged, for Brooke. Vrest— In front
of two crosses-crosslet fltchce in saltire gu. a sun in splendour
or. Motto — Firmus in Christo.
Seat — Gateforth House, Brayton, co. York.
FISHER OF THORNCOMBE.
FiSHEE, Edwaed Rowe, Esq. of TJiovncomhe,
Surrey, b. 8 Nov. 1832 ; s. his lather 30 March,
1870 ; sometime a Capt. 4tli Dragoon Guards, with
which regt. he served throughout the whole of tlie
Crimean war, and was present in the actions of
Balaklava, Inkerman, Tchernaya, and Sevastopol ;
m. 1st, 7 Nov. 1865, Edith Maria, only child of
Mayow Wynell Adams, Esq. of S>dciiliam, Kent,
J.P. for that CO. {see Adamcj of Bowdon), and by
her (who d. 9 Oct. 1871) had issue,
I. Laurence Rowe, b. 2 Oct. 1866. u. Herbert Mayow.
I. Mabel Edith, deceased.
Mr. E. R. Fisher m. 2ndly, 29 July, 1874,
Lady Victoria Isabella, youngest dau. of the Earl
of Kavensworth, and has issue,
III. Seymour, b. 31 May, 1876.
II. Eleanor Frederica.
JltilCagr. — Joseph Fisher, Esq. of Scarrowhill, in the
parish ot Cumwition, Cumberland, bequeathed by his will.
name will long be remembered as that of one of the most I proved 1751, Euckcroft to his grandson.
56i
FIS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FIT
Edwabd Fisheb, of Dale, Cumberlatrl (son of Edward
FisUer, Esq.), who m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Varty, Esq. of
D.ite, and had a son,
Edwabd Fisiieb, of Dale, m. 1789, Deborah, dau. of Isaac
Slack, Esq., and d. 19 March, 1833, leaving by her (who d.
17 April, 1843) a son and heir,
Thomas Fishee, Esq. of Thomcombe, b. 18 Jan. 1790 ; m.
18 Oct. 1828, Anna Berry, dau. and co-heir of Laurence Eowe,
Esq. of Bientford, Middlesex, and Bew, co. Devon, and d. 30
March, 1870, having had an only child,
Edwabd Bowe Fisheb, Esq. of Thomcombe.
Arms— Erm., on a fess wavy vert between three kingfishers
ppr. as many fountains. Crest— AmUlst bulrushes a fountain,
tnerefrom a kingfisher rising, in the beak a fish all ppr.
Jl/^((o— Favente Deo.
-Seat— Thomcombe, near Guildford, Surrey.
FISHER OF SPRING DALE.
Fisher, Edwaed, Esq. of Spring Dale, co. York,
h. 10 July, 1801 ; m. 24 Jan. 183y, Jane, dau. of
the late Dominick Gregg, Esq. of Lisburiie and
Coleraine, Ireland, and has had issue,
I. Chaeles Edwaed Gbegg (uow PhiUpps, of Picton Castle),
J.P., Lord Lieut, of Haverfordwest, 0. 6 Oct. 1840; m.
25 June, 1808, Mary Philippa, eldest surviving dau. and
CO heiress of the late Rev. James H. A. Philipps, of
Picton Castle, co. Pembroke, and has issue one sou and
four daus.
II. William Dominick, 6. 1842 ; d. 1848.
III. Sharpies, b. 13 March, 1845; m. 12 Sept. 1877, Con-
stance Madeline Ellen, youngest dau. of the late Major
Henry Bethune Lindesay, 3rd Benjjal Cavalry, and cousin
of the late Sir Henry Lindesay Bethune, Bare.
IV. George Gregg, b. 22 Sept. 1848.
I. Caroline Phoebe, m. 29 Nov. 1871, Robert Goddard, Esq.
of the Middle Temple, London, and Yokohama, Japan.
II. Mary Gregg, m. 25 Aug. 1370. Sackville Herbert Owen,
Esq., only son of William Herbert Owen, Esq. of Hill, co.
Pembroke, and has issue two daus. iii. Jane Edith.
ILtncagC. — Edwabd Fishee, Esq. of Thome, by his mar-
riage with Miss Brady, left, with other issue, an only son,
John Fishee, of Spring Dale, b. 1767; m. 1800, Phoe''e
(deceased), widow of the late Travers Fuller, Esq., and only
dau. of J. Sharpies, Esq. of Hitchin, Herts, by his wife Eliza-
beth, dau. and heir of Henry Gray, E.sq. of Hoddeston, Herts.
This gentleman d. 1840, leaving, with other issue, eldest son,
Edwaed, now of Spring Dale.
^rm.?— Arg., on a chevron gu. three trefoils slipped of the
field, in chief as many fleurs-de-lis of the second. Crest — In
front of a bulrush erect a kingfisher ppr. resting the dexter
claw on a fleur-de-lis or. ^Jr/tto — Virtute et tide.
fieai— Spring Dale, Huddersfield.
FITZGERALD.
Tke Knight of Glhi.
FiTzaEEALD, Desmond John Edmfnd (Knight
OF Glin), of Glin Castle, co. Limerick, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1871, h. 1840 ; m. 1861, IsabeUa
Llovd, 2nd dau. of Rev. Micliael Llojd Apjohu, of
Linfield, co. Limerick, and has issue,
I. Desmo.nd Fitz-.John, b. 1862. u. Urmston, b. 1864.
III. Louis de Kottenburgh, b. 1867.
I. Clara Nesta.
lit'lXEaCJC.— Gilbebt Fitz-Jodn, ancestor of the WniTB
Knight; Sie John Fitz-John, ancestor of the Knight of
Glin ; Maubice Fitz-John, ancestor of the Knight of Keeet ;
and TnoMAs Fitz-John, ancestor of the Fitzgeralds nf the
liland of Km-y, were brothers, whom John Fitz-Thomas
Fitzgerald, Lord of Decies and Desmond, by virtue of his
royal seigniory as a Count Palatine, created Knights, and
their descendants have been so styled in Acts of Parliament,
patents under the Great Seal, and other legal documents up to
the pre.'^ent time.
SiB John Fitz-John, Knt., to whom his father gave the
castles of Glyncorbury and Beagh, co. Limerick, was the 1st
Knight of Glyn, and left issue,
John Fitz-John, his successor.
Gebald Fitz-John, ancestor of the family of Fitzceeald
of Clenlish and Castle Ishcn, co. Cork, Baits,
^ir John Fitz-John w:u! x. by his cldc.'il aou,
Sie John Fitz-John del Glyn, Knt., from whom descended,
Thomas Fitz-Gebald, who was attainted with his father,
and executed 11 Queen Elizabeth, leaving a dau., Ellen, to,
Sir Edmond FitzHarris, Knt. ; and a son, his successor,
Edmond Fitz-Geeald, Knight of Glin, pardoned and restored
to his estates, 13 June, 30 Elizabeth. He ra. Honora, dau. cf
Owen M'Carthy Reagh, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Fitz-Gebald Knight of Glin, who had livery of his
lands, 18 Dec. 1628. He surrendered those estates, and ha«
them re-granted 22 June, 1635. He ra. Joan, dau. of James,
Lord Dunboyne, widow of Edmond Fitz-Gibbon, son of
Edmond Fitz-Gibbon, the White Knight, and was s. by his son.
Gebald Fitz-Geeald, Knight of Glin, who made a deed
of settlement of his estates, 5 Dec. 1672. He m. Joan
O'Brien, and dying before 1700, left issue, Thomas, his
successor; John; and Honora, wife of Henry Fitz-Gerald,,
Esq. of Bremore, co. Kerry. His eldest son,
Thomas Fitz-Geeald, Knight of Glin, seised of an estate in
tail under the deed of settlement of 1672, m. Mary, dau. of
Edmond P'itz-Gerald, and had, with a dau., Catharine, m.
Robert Fitz-Gerald, of Dublin, three sons, successiv(
heritors. The eldest,
Edmond Fiiz-Geeald, Knight of Glin, d. s. p., and was s. by
his brother,
BicHABD Fitz-Geeald, Knight of Glin, who was s. by his
brotlier,
Thomas Fitz-Geeald, Knight of Glin, m. Mary, dau. of Johr
Bateman, Esq. of Oak Park, co. Kerry, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Elizabeth, m. Thomas Plummer, Esq. of Mount Plummer
CO. Cork.
Frances, m. Rev. Thomas Lloyd, of Castle Lloyd, co. Tip
perary.
Ellen, m. Gustavus Matthias Hippisley, Esq.
Catharine, m. Maurice O'Connor, Esq. of co. Kerry.
Jane, m. Joseph Sargeant, Esq. of co. Limerick.
Thomas Fitz-Gerald, whose will is dated 17 Sept. 1781, am
was proved 18 Feb. 1801, was s. by his eldest son,
John Fitz-Geeald, Knight of Glin, m. Margaretta Marialii
dau. of John Fraunceis Gwynn, Esq. of Ford Abbey, Devon |„
and was .?. by his only son,
John Feaunceis Fitz-Gebald. Knight of Glin, M.A., J.P. ani ^
D.L., High Sheriff co. Limerick 1830, b. 28 June, 1791
28 July, 1812, Bridget, 5th dau. of Rev. Joseph Eyre, o
Westerham, Kent, and had issue,
John Feaunceis Eyee, late Knight of Glin.
Edmond Urmston McLeod.
Geraldine Anne. Margaretta Sophia
The eldest son,
John Feadnceis Etbe Fitz-Geeald, Knight of Glin, 6. IS13 tj',
m. 1835, Clara, only dau. of Gerald Blennerhassett, Esq. c jyi
Riddlestown, co. Limerick, and had issue,
I. Desmond John Edmuno, the present Knight of Glin.
II. Gerald B. in. William Urmston. iv. John F. E.
V. Thomas Otho. vi. George W. M., d. 25 April, 1872.
I. Geraldine Elizabeth Blennerhassett, ni. 13 Dec. 186*
Thomas H. Greer, Esq., R.A., son of the late Major GreeiP^
of The Grange.
II. Florence Sophia.
III. Margaretta, m. 18G9, George Finch, Esq. of Maryvillifc^
CO. Limerick. ,
The Knight of GUn d. 25 Nov. 1866.
.i^rms—Enn., a saltier gu. Crcs^— A boar passant gu.bristlcfali'
and armed or. Motta — Shanet a boo.
Stai — Glin Castle, co. Limerick.
FIIZGERALD.
The Knight of Kerry.
FlTZGEEALD, PeTEB (KnIGHT OF KeEEt), C
Valentia, and Ballinruddery, Listovvel, co. Kerrj
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1849, b. 15 Sept. 1808
m. 11 Aug. 1838, Julia, dau. of Peter Bodki
Hiissey, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of FarrinakiU
House, CO. Kerry, and lias issue,
I. Maueice, Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaugh
Capt. Rifle Brigade, b. 6 Feb. 1844.
II. Robert John La Touche, b. 12 Jan. 1852.
III. Peter David, b. 29 Dec. 1855.
IV. Brinsley John Hamilton, 6. 25 Sept. 1859.
I. Mary Emily Frances, in. Jan. 1863, Sir Capel Molyneu;
Bart., of Castle Dillon, co. Armagh.
II. Emily. iii. Frances Caroline.
IV. Katherine, m. 17 April, 1873, Hev. Henry Bell, Vi^ar i
Muncaster Chase, Cumberland. i
FIT
THE LANrED GENTRY.
FIT
r,co
V. Klizalieth Ann. vi. Jnlia Emma Isabella.
VII. Eileen Geiuucie.
fLinCilQt, — Sib Richard Fitzge«aid (son of Maurice,
brother of the 1st Knight of Glin), generally called the 1st
Kn'Kjht of Ken-i/, m. and had two sons, Maurice, his heir ;
and James, from whom the Fitzgeralds 0/ Cloijne. The elder
son,
Sir Maurice Fitzgerald, Knight of Kerry, Lord of Rathanan
and Inismore, was father of
John Fitzgerald, Knight of Kerry, called the Blind Bishop
l>f Ardfert, living 1405, whose son.
Sir Mal-rice Fitzgerald, Knight of Kerry, m. and had
iree sons; the eldest of whom. Sir Maurice Fitzgerald,
Knight of Kerry, is styled in a record, "Domino Mauritio
Militide Kerry," 12 Henry Vll.; the 2nd, John, was father
of William, heir to his uncle ; and Robert, of AUon, whose
eventual representative, Joan Fitzgerald, m. Sir Gerald
Aylmer, Bart.
Sir William Fitzgerald, son of John, s. his uncle. Sir
Maurice. He was father of
John Fitzgerald, of Rathanan and Inismore, Knight of
Kerry, who settled his estates on his heirs male, by deed,
Jated 8 Jan. 1573. By Shela his wife, dau. of O'Sullivan
More, he left a son and successor,
William Fitzgerald, of Rathanan, Knight of Kerry, m.
Mary, dau. of Charles O'Conor, of Derrymullen, and d. 6 Nov.
1640, leaving a son and heir,
John Fitzgerald, of Rathanan, Knight of Kerry, m.
Catherine, dau. of Thomas Fitzmaurice, 18th Lord Kerry and
Lixnaw, and was father of Thomas, who d. v. p. 1667, leaving,
by Jane his wife, a son,
John Fitzgerald, of Inismore and Rathanan, Knight of
Kerry, restored to his estate by patent, dated 14 May, 1677.
ii. Honora, dau. of Connor O'Brien, Viscount Clare, by
Catherine his wife, sister and co-heir of James Fitzgerald, last
Earl of Desmond, and had a son and successor,
Maurice Fitzgerald, Knight of Kerry, m. 30 June, 1703,
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of David Crosbie, Esq. of Ardfert, by
Jane his wife, younger dau. and co-heir of William Hamilton,
Ksq., and sister of Maurice Crosby, 1st Lord Brandon, and by
tier left at his decease, 15 Nov. 1762, two sons, John, his heir;
ind Robert, heir to his nephew ; and several daus., of whom
lane, to. George Herbert, Esq. of Currens; Honoria, m.
aichard Meredyth, Esq. of Tierna; Bridget, m. 1st, Thomas
?andes, and 2ndly, Mr. Creagh ; Margaret, to. John Hewson,
Ssq. of Ennismore; Anne, lu. John Stack, Esq. of Ballyconry ;
Mary, m. 1st, Robert CoUis, Esq., and 2ndly, Thomas Rice,
of Mount Trenchard; Lucy, m. John Day, of Loher-
:annon; Marian, m. William Meredyth, Esq. of Anna; and
Sarbara, to. Bastable Herbert, Esq. The elder son and heir,
John Fitzgerald, Knight of Kerry, to. 12 April, 1732, Mar-
garet, dau. of Right Hon. Joseph Deane, Lord Chief Baron of
Exchequer, and left a dau., Elizabeth (heiress to her
jrother), m. Richard Townsend, Esq. of Castle Townsend, co.
>rk ; and a son,
Maurice Fitzgerald, Knight of Kerry, m. 10 June, 1764,
L.ady Anne Fitzmaurice, only dau. of William, 2nd Earl of
ierry, but d. s. p. 1780, and was s. by his uncle,
Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., Judge of the Admiralty Court,
ind M.P. for Dingle, who m. thrice; by his 1st wife, Miss
..esUe, an heiress, and by his 2nd, Mrs. Crosbie, dau. of the
{night of Glin, he had no issue, but by the 3rd, Catherine,
lau. of Launcelot Sandes, Esq. of Kilcaven, he left at his
lecease, 1871 (with a younger son, Robert, killed at the siege
■f Seringapatam, leading the Grenadiers of the 33rd regt.), an
Ider son and heir,
The Right Hon. Maurice Fitzgerald, Knight of Kerry,
.P. and D.L., a Privy Councillor, and M.P. for 35 years for
0. Kerry, who filled, at different times, the offices of Commis-
ioner of Customs, Lord of the Treasury and Admiralty, and
/■ice-Treasurer of Ireland, 6. 29 Dec. 1772; m. 1st, 5 Nov.
Maria, dau. of Ri^ht Hon. David La Touche, of Marlay,
o. Dublin, by whom he had issue,
Maurice, d. unni. 1836.
David, 6. 1804; d. unm. May, 1848.
Robert, 6. 1805 ; m. Ellen, eldest dau. of P. B. Hussey, Esq.
of Farrinakilla House, co. Kerry; and d. 1835, leaving a
dau., Maria, m. Capt. J. W. Percy, 9th regt. foot.
Brinsley, d. unm. 1832.
Peter, present Knight of Kerry.
Stephen Edward, b. 1816; to. Margaret, dau. of Rev. R.
Story, of Roscneeth, N.B.
Eliziibeth, m. Crolton Thomas Vandeleur, Esq. of Wardeus-
town, CO. Westmeath, who d. 10 April, 1860.
Maria. Gertrude, d. 1828.
Catharine, to. Edward Symes Bayly, Ksq. of Ballyarthur,
CO. Wicklow, D.L., Lieut.-Col. Wicklow regt. of Militia.
The Knight of Kerry ?h. 2ndly, Cecilia M., relict qf — Knight,
Esq., which lady d. 15 Oct. 1859. The Knight d. 6 March 1849^
Ar)a:<—Erm., a saltier gu. Crest— An armed knight on
horseback all ppr. iWo»o— Mullachar a Ijoo.
-Seats— Glanleam, Valencia; and Balliuruddery, Listowel.
FITZGERALD OF MOYRIESK.
Fostee-Vesey-FitzG-erald, James, Esq. of
Moyriesk, co. Clare, J.P. cos. Clare and Galway,
D.L. CO. Clare, and High Sherifp of Clare 1868, b.
8 May, 1821 ; m. 4 Dec. 1845, Henrietta Louisa,
dau. of Sir Ross Mahon, Bart, of Castlegar, co. Gal-
way, by his wife the Hon. Mary Geraldiue Fitz-
Gerald, and has issue,
I. James, b. 1846, Barrister-at Law.
II. George, 6. 1849, Capt. 94th Clare Militia.
I. Henrietta Mary Emily, 711. 1870, George Harrington God-
bold, Esq., 12th regt.; and d. 24 Deo. 1877.
II. Geraldine Sophia, m. 1872, Robert Hume Crowe, Esq. of
Larch Hill, J.P. co. Clare.
JLlItCagC. — Garrett Fitzjohn FitzGibbon, Esq. of
Coolcam Castle, in the Barony of Clangibbon, co. Cork \<i
branch of the Fitzgibbons, the White Knights), d. 1637,
leaving a son,
Maurice Fitzgibbon, who m. Mary O'Keeffe, as appears by
inquisition taken at Mallow, 1638. He d. in the lifetime of his
father, leaving a son and heir,
Gerald Fitzmaurice FitzGibbon, heir to his grandfather,
forfeited Coolcam in 1641, and settled in the county of Clare.
His son,
Gerald Fitzgerald FitzGibbon, to. Margaret, dau. of
Moses Ashe, Esq. of Ballyline, co. Clare, Capt. in Cromwell's
army, and had issue,
Maurice FitzGerald, who dropped the surname of Fitz-
Gibbon, which was never afterwards used by his descendants.
He »(. Penelope Barrett, of Hillsborough, co. Clare, by whom he
had issue, several sons and daus. He d. 1736 ; his second son,
William FitzGerald, b. 1714, m. Eliza, dau. and co-
heiress of Pierce Lynch, Esq. of Bathflladown, co. Galway, by
Ellen his wife, dau. of Theobald Butler, Esq. of Cregg, and
had issue several sons and daus. The eldest son,
Right Hon. James FitzGerald was called to the Bar of
Ireland in 1769, and became Prime Serjeant of Ireland and a
Privy Councillor. He to. Catherine, dau. and co-heiress of
Rev. Henry Vesey, Warden of Gahvay, and great-grand-dau.
of Most Rev. John Vesey, D.D., Archbishop of Tuam (ancestor
of the Viscounts de Vesci). She was created in 1826 Baroness
FitzGerald and Vesci, in the Peerage of Ireland, with re-
mainder to her issue male by her husband, Right Hon. James
Fitzgerald. There were surviving children of this marriage,
I. WiLLLAM, 2nd Lord Fitzgerald and Vesey, who having
filled the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland,
was made President of the Board of Trade in the Duke of
Wellington's Cabinet, but having in 1828 lost his seat for
the county of Clare, after a contest with Daniel O'Connell,
and succeeding to the title of his mother, he was created
Baron Fitzgerald of Desmond and Clangibbon, in the co.
of Cork, m the Peerage of the United Kingdom. He after-
wards was President of the Board of Control in Sir Robert
Peel's Cabinet, and d. s. p. in 1843.
II. Henry, 3rd Lord FitzGerald and Veset (Very Rev.),
Dean of Kilmore, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Standish Grady,
Esq. of Elton, in the co. of Limerick, and had issue,
several daus. He .s. his brother William in the liish
honours of the family, but dying in 1S60, without issue
male, the title became extinct.
I. Maiy, m. Sir Ross Mahon, Bart, of Castlegar, co. Galway
(see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
II. Letitia, ri<.. John Leslie Foster, Ksq., as hereafter.
ui. Catherine, d. unm.
^amilw of poster.
John Foster, Esq. of Dunleer, co. Louth, for many years
M.P. for the borough, m. in 1704, Mary, dau. of William For-
tescue, Esq. of Newrath, in the same co., and grand-dau. of
Sir Thomas Fortescwe, Knt. of Dromisken, ancestor of th^
Lords Clermont and Carlingford, and had, with other issue,
I. Anthony, 6. 1705, of whom presently.
II. Thomas (Rev.), great-grandfather of Sir Cavendish
Harvey Foster, Bart, of Glyde Court (see Burke's Peeraiu),
HI. William, M.P. for Dunleer, grandfather of John f tcde.
rick Foster, Esq. of Ballynascanlon (see thatjamUy).
oCG
FIT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FIT
I Charlotte, m. Nicholas Forster Esq. of Tnllachan, greatr
prandfaiher of Sir Thomas Oriel Forster, Bart, of Cool-
derry.
The eldest son,
Bight Ho.v. Avraosx Fostek, Lord Chief Baron of the
Court of Kxcliequer in IrfVind, .,<. Elizabcih, dau. of William
Burgh, F.sq. of Btrt, co. KiUlare, and had issue,
I. John (Right Hos.i, I>ord Obiel, ChanceUor of the Ex-
chequer, and last Speaker of the House of Commons in
Ireland: created, 1821, Baron Oriel. He m. Margaret,
dau. of Thomas Burgh, M.P., of Bert, co. Kildare, by whom
(who was created a Peeress of Ireland, 17aO, as Baroness
Oriel, and 1797, Viscountess Ferrard) his Lordship had issue
(see BcKKE's Peerage, Viscount Massereene and Ferrard).
II. William, of whom presently.
I. Margaret, m. Most Kev. Henry Maxwell, Bishop of Meath,
graiidfather of Lord Famham, and d. 1792.
The Lord Chief Baron d. 1778. His second son,
Bight Bev. William Foster, D.D., Bishop of Clogher,
was consecrated U June, 1789, Bishop of Cork and Ross;
translated to Kilraore 1790, and to Clogher 1796. He m.
Catherine Letitia, dau. of Kev. Charles Leslie, D.D., of Bally-
hay. CO. Monaghan, by whom (who d. 1»14; Ue had (with other
daus.) issue,
1. JoHS Leslie, of whom presently.
u. William (Kev.), Rector of Lo'jghgilly, co. Armagh, m.
Catherine, dau. of Hamilton of Brownhall, co. Dunegal,
and had issue.
I. Henrietta, m. Jerome Fane, Count de Sails, and d. 1856,
leaving issue.
n. Letitia, to. John Henry North, Esq. Q.C., sometime M.P.
for the llniversity of DubUn.
The Bishop of Clogher d. 1797. His eldest son,
John Leslie Foster, M.P. co. Louth for nearly twenty
years; was one of the Barons of the Court of the Exchequer
in Ireland, m. 1814. Hon. LetitlaVeseyFitzGebau), as before
mentioned, and bad issue,
I. William, m. Saraianne, only child of Henry Quilter, Esq. of
Monken Hadley, Middlesex, and ha.s issue.
n. John, m. Emily, dau. of Rev. John Joseph Fletcher,
D.D., of Dunran, co. Wicklow, and has issue,
ni. Ja.mes, now of Moyriesk.
I. Letitia.
Baron F .ster d. 1842. His widow, upon the death of her
brother Henry, third Lord FitzGerald and Vesci, in accor-
dance with the will of her brother William, 2nd Lord Fitz-
Gerald and Vesci, assumed for herself and her issue the
surnames of Vesey-FitzGekald after that of Foster. She
d. 1S66.
ArrM — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, p-and quarters quarterly;
1st and 4th, erm., a saltire gu., for Fitzgerald ; 2nil and 3rd, or,
a cross sa. charged with a patriarchal cross of the field, for
Vesei ; 2nd and .3rd, grand quarters : arg., a chevron veit be-
tween three bugle horns sa. stringed gu., for Foster. C'resU —
On a ducal coronet or, a wild boar passant gu., charged
with three annulets arg., for Fitzgerald; 2nd, A hand in
anuour holding a laurel branch all ppr., for Vesey; 3rd, a
stag trippant vpr., for Foster. Jliotto— Shanet a boo.
Stat— Moyriesk, Quin, co. Clare.
PENROSE-FITZGERALD OF COEKBEG
AND LISaUINLAN.
Penbo3e-Fitzgee.\ld, Kobeet Uxiacee, Esq.
of Corkbeg and Lisquinlan, co. Cork, and of
"VVatercastle, Queen's Co., J.P., D.L., b, 10 July,
1839; m. Sept. 1867, Jane Emily, eldest dau. of
Gen. Sir Wdliam Codrington, Gr.C.B.
ILincagr.— The Fltzgeralds of Corkbeg and Lisquinlan
are well known in the hi.story of the county of Cork.
Sir William Fitzgerald, Knt. of co. Kerry, was living a.d.
1420, and was son of Richard Fitzgerald, who was made by
the Earl of Desmond Seneschal of Imukilly and Captain of his
Kerne. Sir Wiliiara was father of
James Fitzwilliam Fitzgerald, Dean of Cloyne in 1535,
whose son,
EoMCND FiTZJAMES FiTzoERALD, of Imokilly, had three
wives ; by his 1st wife, a dau. of Fitzgerald, of Imokilly, he
had three sons,
I. John FitzEdmund (Sir), of Cloyne, who by patent dated
12 May, 1607, had a grant of large estates in i he cos. of
Kerry and Cork, especially at Cloyne, in the Barony of
Imokilly, in the latter co. He m. Onora O'Brien, of the
house of Thomond, and left issue, whose male descendants
were in leing teiup. William III.
II. Richard, of whom hereafter. ni. Garrett, d. s. p.
By his 2nd and 3rd wi>es, Ldmund Fitzjaiues had other issue,
three eons and tiiree daus. The 2nd son by his 1st wiic.
BiCHARD FitzEdmtnd Fitzoctald, of Lisquinlan, m. a dan.
of Donel Art O'Keefe, of Barry's co., and had, with two
other sons, James and Garrett, a successor,
Jons Fitzgerald, Esq. of Lisquinlan. By indenture dated
30 Oct. 1612, Sir Richard Boyle, Knt. nf Waterford, regranted,
enfeoffed, and confirmed to him as "John FitzRichard
Geraudine," the lands of Lisquinlan, Ballinvarrage, and Bal-
lingann, being "freeholde land tyme out of miude." He ti.
2 April, 1634, and was «. by his son,
William Fiizgebald, Esq. of Lisquinlan, who had livery of
seizin of his father's estates, 6 March, 1638, and is mentioned
as a cousin in the will of Sir John FitzKdmund Fitzgerald,
1 Sept. 1640, the grandson of his grandfather's elder brother.
By a decree of the Court of Claims, 1662, he was declared to
have been always loyal and an innocent Protestant, and to
have died in 1656, when he was s. by his son,
Garrett Fitzgerald, Esq. of Lisquinlan, who presented a
petition to the Court of Claims, 21 Aug. 1662, to be restored to
his father's lands, and obtained a decree for restitution the
same year. He was aUo put in possession of the lands of
Kilcorkbeg, alias Corkbeg, Knockerneede, and Baneshane, in
the Barony of Imokilly, which had been mortgaged, in 1629.
by Sir John FitzEdmund Fitzgerald, Knt. of Cloyne, to Sir
Robert Tynte. Knt,, and had been assigned by Sir Robert lo
him. He had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Henry, to whom his father bequeathed the lands of CorU-
beg, and appointed liim executor of his will.
I. Eleanor, m. Maurice Umacke, Esq. of Youghal, and had a
son,
Thomas Unlacke, Esq. of Woodhouse, co. Waterford, m.
Helena, dau. of Christian Borr, Esq. of Crinagh, co.
Wexford, and had three sons,
1 Borr Uniacke, ancestor of UsiiCKE of Woodhoute
(.-■«« that family).
2 Robert, who "assumed the surname of Fitzgerald on
succeeding to the Lisquinlan and Corkbeg estates, of
w hom hereafter.
3 Maurice Uniacke, of Ballynaeoda, m. Katherine, dau
of James Uniacke, Esq. of Cappa, and had one dau.,
TO. Walter Atkins, Esq. of Ledington, co. Cork.
II. Katherine. in. Philis.
IV. Mabel, Mrs. Ruthven.
Mr. Fitzgerald, whose will, dated 12 Nov. 1688, was proved
17 June, 1(389, was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Fitzgerald, Esq. of Li.squinlan, s. to Corkbeg on
the death a. p. of his brother Henry, which lands, by deeds
dated 29 and 30 April, 1715, he settled on his grand-nephew,
Robert Uniacke, 2nd son of his nephew, Thomas Uniacke.
By his will, dated 10 June, 1718, and proved 16 May, 1719, he
confirmed the deeds of 1715, and bequeathed Lisquinlan, and
his other lands to his said grand-nephew, Boiiert Uniacke,
with divers remainders over, upon condition of the intieritors
taking the surname of Fitzgerald. He d. s. p. and was s. by
his grand-nephew,
Robert U.niacke-Fitzgerald, Esq. of Corkbeg, who as before
stated, assumed that surname in compliance with the will of hie
grand uncle. He m. 1st, Frances, dau. of John Judkin, Esq,
of Greenhills, co. Tipperary, and by her had issue, with four
daus., two pons,
Robert, of Corkbeg, M.P. for the co. of Cork.
Thomas (Sir), of Lisheen, assumed the name of Judkis, in
addition to, and before, that of Fitzgerald ; was created a
Bart, in 1801, ancestor of Fitzgerald, Bart of Lisheen.
Mr Uniacke-Fitzgerald to. 2ndly, Gertrude, dau. of Robert
Blakeney, Esq. of Mount Blakeney, by Deborah his wife, dau.
of Grice Smyth, Esq. of Ballynatray, and by her had a dau.,
Gertrude, wife of John La Touche, Esq. of Harristown. Mr.
Uniacke Fitzgerald's elder son,
Robert U.niacke-Fitzgerald, Esq. of Lisquinlan and Corkbeu,
M.P. for CO. Cork, m. Louisa, dau. of Rev. Richard Bullen, and
was father of a son, Lieut. -Col. Robert, who d. s. p., and of
several daus. dee Supokiaait), of whom the eldest,
LocisA Pettitot Fitzgerald, m. 12 July, 1794, jAjras
Pe.nrose, Esq. of W^oodhill, son of Cooper Penrose, Esq., and
by him, who d. 19 April, 1845) left at her decease, 28 Oct.
1834,
Cooper Penrose, of Woodhill, co. Cork, d. unm. 1862.
Robert, of whom presently.
John (Rev.), formerly Rector of Magoumey, and now of
Woodhill, m. Harriet, dau. of liev. J. Hardy.
■William, of Gleumore, m. Helena, dau. of £. Townshend,
Esq., M.D.
Louisa, d. unm.
Frances, m. Eev. George Giimblcton, of Belgrove : and d.
Aug. 1867.
Anne, m. Thomas Blakeney Lyon Stewart, Esq. of Bally-
uieiiagh.
FIT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FIT
567
Geraldine (twin with Anne), to. Rev. James Crawford Gor-
don, of Delamont and Florida Manor, co. Down.
Gertrude, vt. J. T. Inghiim, Esq. Harriet.
Elizabech, in. 3 Dcu. 1B4U, liobert St. Leger Atkins, Esq. of
Waterpark.
The 2nd son,
EoiiERT Uniacke Fitzobrald Penrose, Esq., J. P. of Cork-
beg and Lisquinlan, co. Cork, and Water Castle, Queen's Co.,
6. 1 July, 1800; to. 1830, Frances Mary, dau. of the Rev. Dr.
Austen, of Hadwell Lodfje, co. Cork, by Fanny Matilda Cock-
ayne his wife, eldest dau. and co-heir of the late Hon. W. M.
Cockayne, youngest son of Viscount Cullen, and had issue,
EoBERT TJnIACKE PENROSE FlTZGERALD, HOW of Corkbeg.
Cliarles Cooper Penrose, Capt. R.N.
James Henry Brabazon Penrose.
Matilda Sophia Georgina. Geraldine Fanny Louisa.
Seats— Coikbeg and Lisquinlan, co. Cork; and Water Castle,
Queen-sCo. ,
FITZGERALD OF TXJIlIiOTJGH,
FiTZGEEALD, Chaeles Lionel, Esq. of Tiirlough
Park, CO. Mayo, J. P. aiid D.L., b. 24 Aug. 1833 ; m.
3 Dec. 1859, Emilj, 2nd dau. of the late Michael
Dungan, Esq., which lady d. 6 July, 1872. He m.
2ndly, 22 Oct. 1873, Isabella Emily, 2nd dau. of
the late Rev. Kobert J. Serjeantson, Vicar of Suaith,
CO. York,
IL {lira 50.— John FiTzoERALD, Esq. of Gurteens, co. Water-,
ford (of a family which is stated to have held landed property
in Kilkenny), forfeited his hereditary estates for his devotion
to the royal cause. He r,i. the widow of Gen. Harrison
(Cromwell's General), by whom he acquired the estate of
Turlough, CO. Mayo, and had a son and successor,
Thomas Fitzgerald, Esq. of Turlough, m. 1st, Elizabeth
Ferron (mother of llulph Jenison, Esq., Master of the Buck-
hounds to George II.), and 2ndly, Henrietta Browne,
of the Neale, by whom he had issue six sons and four
daus. ; one of the latter, Mary, to. the Marquis d'Arezzo,
Governor of Naples; and Bridget, to. Thomas Leslie, Esq. of
Grange. Thomas Fitzgerald d. 15 July, 1747, iu liis a6lhyear,
and was s. by his eldest son,
John Fitzgerald, Esq. of Turlough, d. unm. and was s. by
his brother,
George Fitzgerald, Esq. of Turlough, a Capt. in the
Austrian Service, to. Lady Mary Hervey, sister of Frederiuk,
4tli Earl of Bristol, Bishop of Deny, and by her (who d.
1753) had two sons,
George Egbert, »i. Miss ConoUy, sister of the Eight Hon.
Thomas ConoUy, of Castletown ; and d. leaving one dau.
Charles Lionel.
The 2nd son,
Charles Lionel Fitzcerald, Esq. of Turlough Park, Lieut. -
Col. of the North Mayo Militia, m. nil, Dorothea, eldest dau.
of Sir Thomas Butler, Bart, of Ballintemple, co. Carlow, and
by her (who d. 11 April, 1829), had issue,
Thomas George, of Turlough.
Edward Thomas, 6. 21 Dec. 1784; Lieut.-Col. in the army,
servei! as Assistant Quartermaster-General with the Guards
at Waterloo; m. 20 Nov. 1811, Emma, youngest dau. of
Edmond Green, Esq. of Medham, in the Isle of Wight, and
dying 1845, left surviving issue, 1 Lionel Charles Henry
William, b. 9 Sept. 1812, an officer in the army; 2 Edward
Thomas, 6. 19 Sept. 1817 ; 3 Henry Augustus Robert, b.
8 Dec. 1824; 4 Desmond Gerald, 6.28 Dec. 1834; 1 Louisa,
2 Emma Mary ; 3 Catherine Dorothea ; 4 Dorothea B^rances ;
5 Frances Anne.
Charles Lionel, Lieut.-Col. in the army, m. Marianne, dau.
of Lieut.-Col. Breedon, H.M., and left surviving issue,
Charles Lionel, Lieut.-Col. R.A., to. a dau. of Lieut.-Col.
Pettey, R.A., and has issue; William Hervey; Henry;
Alf led John; Ormond; Augustus Harry.
Dorothea Mary, to. Patrick Kirvvan, Esq. of Dalgin Park, co.
Mayo.
Col. FitzGerald d. 29 April, 1805, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas George Fitzgerald, Esq. of Turlough Park, co.
Mayo, and of Maperton House, Somerset, Lieut.-Col. in
the army, and D.L., b. 5 June, 1771 ; m. 1st, 6 Sept. 1806,
Delia, youngest dau. of Joshua F'ield, Esq. of Heaton, co.
York, and had by her a son,
Charles Lionel William, m. Dorothea, 2nd dau. of Patrick
Kirwan, Esq. of Dalgin Park, co. Mayo, and d. 9 Nov. 1834,
leaving an only son, the present Charles Lionel Fitz-
gerald, Esq.
Colonel Fitzgerald m. 2ndly, 29 April, 1819, Elizabeth, only
dau. of James Crowther, M.D., of Boldshuy Hall, co. York,
and by her (who d. 16 Sept. 1838), had issue,
Henrt Thomas George, of Maperton House, Wincanton,
Somerset, J. P., Major 1st W. York Rilles, and formerly
an officer 1st Life Guards, b. 5 Maith, 1820^ to. 23 May,
1839, Elizabeth Harriott, eldest dau. of the Rev. Samuel
Wildman Yates, Vicar of St. Mary's, Reading, and has
issue, 1 George Wildman Yates, b. '.'H llimli, IRIO;
2 Charles Lionel Wingfield, b. 26 Dec. l ii; :'. lM«;\id
Gerald, b. '26 March, 1846; m. 23 April, \.-.,:\, ih/ilMth
Mary Regis, dau. of Heniy Raymoii<l AmnM. II, 1^4.,
nephew of James Everard, 9th Lord Aruml. 11 m \\ anlom-;
1 Charlotte Elizabeth Harriot, to. 14 Ncn. I-.;;, .I..|m ial-
bot Coke, Capt. 25th King's Own Bordmrs, rl.lrsi son of
Col. Coke, of Debdale Hall, Notts, and lia.s issue, Diana
Geraldine; 2 Frances Geraldine, m. 30 April, ls68, Sir
Richard G. Glyn, Bart, of Gaunts House, Dorset.
Elizabeth Geraldine, to. John Eveleigh Wyudham, Esq., and
has issue.
Mary Dorothea, m. Rev. Edward Newton Dickenson, and
has issue, Edward Newton ; Augustus ; Clare ; Cecil ; and
Lily.
^riHs— Erm., a saltier gu. Crest— \ boar, passant. Motto
-Honor probataque virtus.
Salt— Turlough Park, Castlebar.
PTJECELL-FITZGERALD OF THE LITTLE
ISLAND.
PrECELL-FlTzG-EEALD, JoHN, Esq. of The Little
Island, CO. Waterford, and of Boulge Hall, Suffolk,
J.P. for the latter, b. 29 June, 1803 ; m. 1st, 18 Nov.
1832, Augusta Jane Lisle, only dau. of Charles
March Phillipps, Esq. of Garendon Park, and Grace
Dieu Manor, co. Leicester, formerly M.P. for the
Northern Division of that co., and by her (who d.
30 July, 1836) has issue,
I. Gerald Charles, M.A., J. P., late Lieut. Waterford
Artillery, b. 1 Sept. 1833.
II. Maurice Noel Ryder, b. 22 Deo. 1835.
1. Olivia Mary Frances, d. 2 Feb. 1838.
He m. 2ndly, 1813, Hester, dau. of William
Haddon, Esq. Mr. Purccll-FitzGerald, who is
17th in lineal descent from Maurice, 4th Earl of
Kildare, s. to the family estates, on the death of his
mother, 30 Jan. 1855, and resumed, by royal license,
Jan. 1858, the additional surname and arms of
PUECELL.
ILt'nCaflC.— For a detailed account of the origin and early
history of the Fitzgerald family refer to the pedigree, in the
Peerage, of the Duke of Leinster, its head and represen-
tative.
The FitzGeralds of the Little Island are descended from
John, the 4th son of Maurice, 4th Earl of Kildare. John's
descendants became settled in Waterford, and occupied a pro-
minent position in that town till the defeat of James II., at
the Boyne ruined the fortunes of that monarch's adherents.
John Fitzgerald was .5. by his son, Patrick FitzGerald, from
whom the representation of the family passed successively to
his descendants, James FitzGerald, and
Edward FitzGerald whose son, John Fitzgerald, was
Sheriff for Waterford 1639. He was s. by his son, Edward
FitzGerald, whose brother, Richard, was Sheriff for Water-
ford 1650. Edward FitzGerald ]». 1st, Joan FitzGerald; and
2n(lly, Joan Luttrell, by each of whom he had issue. Con-
fining ourselves to the issue of his 1st wife, we have to notice
three sons, of whom the eldest, William FitzGerald, to. Anna
Sarstield, but his line became extinct by the death, 1716, of
his grandson, William FitzGerald, of Blackhall. The 2nd did
not marry ; the 3rd son,
John FitzGerald, had by his wife, Joan FitzGerald, a son
and heir, John FitzGerald, who to. Maria Woodlock, and had
by her,
Richard FitzGerald, Sheriff of Waterford 1687, who m. 1st,
Maria Browne, and by her had issue, John, who d. v.nm. ;
Margaret, to. Luke Hore, Esq. He m. 2ndly, Francisca
Xaveria, dau. of Nicholas Wyse, Esq. of St. John's Priory,
and had by her ten sons and three daus. His eldest son, by
his 2nd marriage,
Nicholas FitzGerald, m. Isabella Aylmer, and was elected
7 May, 1689, to represent the city of Waterford in King
James's second Parliament. In the same year he was ap-
pointed (with the Earl of Tyrone and others) a member of
the Corporation nominated by James II., and of whicli his
father, Richard Filzgeiald, was a). pointed Mayor. On the
2nd of June, 1690, he joined King James IL'e army as 1st
)68
FIT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
"FIT
Lieul.-Col. of Horse, and was killed at the battle of the Boyne,
July 1st, 1G90. He left three sons, Richard, m. Kebecca, only
child of Thomas Grove, Esq. of Worcester; Thomas; and
George ; and one dau., Elizabeth, m. Anthony Coklough, Esq.
of Ballysop, co. Wexford. In default of any further
direct issue, the line was carried on by I
Edward FitzGerald, Esq. of Waterford (10th son of
Eichard FitzGerald, by Frances Xaveria, dau. of Nicholas
Wyse, Esq. of St. John's Priory). He m. 1st, Margaret, dau.
of C. Browne, Esq., and by her had John and Xaveria. By his
2nd wife, Elizabeth Eochfort, he had, Edward, m. the relict
of George FitzGerald, Esq. ; David, m. Miss Esmonde. By
his 3rd wife, Mary, dau. of Thomas Power, Esq. of Clashmore,
Waterford, he had no issue. He d. 1736, and was «. by his
son by his 1st wife,
John FitzGerald, Esq. of Williamstown, co. Waterford,
m. 29 Aug. 1757, Anne, dau. of John Kennedy, Esq. of Mount
Kennedy, and by her (who d. 1798) he had issue,
I. John, his heir. ii. Charles, 6. 1765; d. 1783.
III. George, b. 1768; d. unm. 1796.
I. Eleanor, m. 29 Sept. 1774, John Purcell, Esq. of Dublin,
and had a son,
John Pdkcell, Esq. of Kilkenny, M.D., of whom hereafter.
n. Mary Anne, m. 1st, John Cologhao, Esq. of Teneriffe, and
by him had issue,
1 Mary Elizabeth, m. Count Reginald de la Soudiere, of
Angouleme.
2 Ann Anica Margaret, m. Count Paul Bossegli de Gozze,
of Kagusa, Dalmatia.
She m. 2ndly, Monsieur Bacheville, an officer in the French
King's Guard, by whom she had no issue.
Mr. FitzGerald, of Williamstown, d. 17 Jan. 1784, and was s.
by his eldest surviving son,
John FitzGerald, Esq., 6. 12 Oct. 1760; m. May, 1779,
Mary, only dau. of Keane FitzGerald,* Esq. of Totteridge,
Herts, and had a son, John Charles, 6. 1781, m. Miss Louisa
Danvers, and d. s. p. Sept. 1807 ; and a dau. Mary Frances,
of whom presently. In addition to his family estates, Mr.
FitzGerald s. to estates in Staffor()shire and Lancashire, under
the will of his relation, llichard Fitzgerald, Esq., who m. Miss
I'owler, dau. and co-heir, with her sister Catherine, Countess
of Fauconberg, of William Fowler, Esq. of St. Thomas's, co.
Stafford. Mr. FitzGerald served as High Sheriff for the cos.
of Flint and Waterford, and d. 6 Sept. 1818, when he was s. by
bis only dau. and sole heiress,
Mart Frances FitzGerald. This lady also inherited a con-
siderable portion of the property of her great-aunt, Mrs. Jane
Joyce, who was possessed of estates in Middlesex, and of a
large property in co. Northampton, including the manors of
Naseby, Oundle, Biggin, Benetield, Desborough, Stoke Doyle,
and several others. Mrs. Jane Joyce d. 1810, leaving property
to the amount of between six and seven hundred thousand
pounds. Miss FitzGerald was m. 16 May, 1801, to her first-
cousin,
John Pubcell, Esq., of Kilkenny, M.D. (eldest son of John
Purcell, Esq. of Dublin, by Eleanor, eldest dau. of John Fitz-
Gerald, Esq. of Williamstown), and had issue,
John, heir and present representative.
Peter Slingsby, 0. 20 Aug. 1807 ; Capt. 2nd regt. Lancashire
Militia, and formerly in 60th Rifles ; m. Honoria, dau. of
Valentine O'Brien O'Conor, Esq.
Edward, 0. 31 March, 1809; m. Lucy, dau. of B. Barton,
Esq.
Frances, d. 1820.
Mary Eleanor, r.i. 26 Dec. 1826, John Kerrick, Esq. of Gel-
deston Hall, Norfolk.
Jane Theresa, to. 29 May, 1832, the Eev. John Brewster
Wilkin.son, Rector of Holbrouk, Sulfolk.
Isabella,)/!. 18 Oct. 1843, Gaetano Francesco Vignati, Esq.
of Lodi. Andalusia, m. Rev. Francis de Soyrcs.
Mr. Purcell, on the death of his wife's father, assumed by
royal license, dated 23 Sept. 1818, the name and arms of Fixz-
Gerald. He was D.L. for the co. of Suffolk, Lieut.-Col. of
the 2nd East Suffolk Volunteers, High Sheriff for Suffolk, 1824,
and for Waterford, 1838. He sat in Parliament for the
borough of Seaford from 1820 till its disfranchisement, under
the Reform Bill, during three years of which time he sat in
conjunction with the Right Hon. George Canning. lie d. in
London, 18 March, 1852. Mrs. FitzGerald d. at Brighton, .30
Jan. 1855, and was k. by her eldest son, the present John Fitz-
Gerald, Esq. of Boulge Hall.
Anm — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., a saltire gu., a mullet
on a crescent for difference, 2nd and 3rd, for FitzGerald;
* Mr. Keane FitzGerald's eldest son bequeathed his exten-
sive estates in Surrey, Hertfordshin-, and Mi<ldU'sex, out of the
family to a ."trangcr. He, i.e., Keane Fitzgerald's eldest son,
d. 13 Oct, 1811.
arg., a saltire hefwen fmir boars' heads, conped sa.. foB
Pdbcell. CivhU — 1st, A monkey ppr. environed about th«
middle and chained or, a mullet on a crescent for difference*
for F'itzGcbald; 2nd, A cubit arm holding a sword pprl
pomelled and hilted or, pierced through the jaw of a boar'M
head, couped sa. vulned and di.stilling drops of blood, the!
sleeve az. turned up arg., for Pubcell; and over the first crest,
on an escroll, Croni a boo.
SmU—h\tl\e Island, Waterford; Boulge Hall, Suffolk;
Seaford Lodge, Sussex ; Pendleton, Lancashire.
^amilg of |1urteII.
This family claims de.scent in a direct line from the old anj
distinguished race — the Pubcells, Babons of Looghmok, ch.
Tipperary. Originally of Norman extraction, the first of the
name who settled in England was a soldier of the Conquest;
and the first in Ireland, one of the companions of Henri II. in
his expedition to that country, 1172.
Richard Purcell, Esq. of Rathetham, co. Kilkenny ; m.
the dau. of Capt. Thornton, Governor of Carlow, lemp.
Charles II., and had a son,
Red.mond PtjRCELL, Esq., of Rathetham, who m. the
dau. of Richard Blanchville, Esq. of Rathgarvan, and Uail
a son,
Jeffebt Pcbcell, Esq. of Garry Duff, Kilkenny (a.d. 1634),
TO. Joan, dau. of John Walsh, Esq. of Barrymore, co. Tip-
perary, by whom he had Patrick, m. Sarah Rochdale, and
had no issue ; and
Redmond Pubcell, Esq., M.P. for the borough of Knock-
topher, TO. 1st, Miss Nagle, of Ballyhall, co. Tipperary, and
2ndly, Isabella, dau. of Nicholas Cormick, Esq., of Kilkenny,
by whom he had a son,
John Pcrcell, Esq., 6. 1 Jan. 1744, m. Eleanor, eldest dau.
af John F'itzGerald of Williamstown, and by her had issue,
John.
Charles, 6. 2 Aug. 1777; to. Miss Louisa Ramsay, and had
issue. Edward, 6. 21 July, 1785; d. anm. 1802.
Petei, of Halverstown, co. Kildare, 6. 13 April, 1788; to.
Monica, dau. of Valentine O'Connor, Esq. ; and d. leaving
issue, Peter, of Halverstown, Capt. 13th Light Dragoons,
»).. Agnes, dau. of Sir Thomas Lethbridge, Bart, of Sand-
hill Park, Devon ; and Henrietta Victoria, m. 20 Sept.
186.5, John Giffard Riddell, Esq., jun. of Felton. Capt.
Purcell Felton is dead, and his widow m.20 Nov. 1866, St.
John Le Marchant, Esq.
Edward Cartton, 6. 13 July, 1792 ; d. 1816.
Anne and Isabella, both d. unm.
Mr. Purcell d. 9 Nov. 1806, and was.?, by his eldest son,
John Pdbcell, Esq. b. 25 Deo. 1775, who 7». as aforesaid,
his cousin, Mabi Frances FitzGerald.
FITZGERALD OF HOLBROOK.
FiTZGERALP, The Right Hon. Sir William
EOBEET SEYMors Vkset, G.C.S.I., P.O., of Hoi-
brook, Sussex, and of Ballylinch, co. Kilkenny,
Governor of Bombay, Barrister- at- Law, M.A. Oriel
CoU. Oxford, J.P. and D.L., b. 1817 ; m. 1840,
Maria Tryphena, dau. of Edward Seymour, Esq.,
M.D., and by her (who d. 6 May, 1865) has, with
junior issue,
William Gerald Seymour, J.P., 6. 1841 ; m. 23 Sept. 1862,
Jane Margaret Matilda, eldest dau. of Sir Norman Mao-
donald Lockhart, Bart.
Sir Seymour Fitzgerald, formerly M.P. for Horsham,
held office as Under-Secretary of State for Foreign
A Hairs from 1858 to 1859, was Governor of Bombay,
1866 to 1872, and was appointed Chief Charity
Commissioner in 1875.
Sea(s— Holbrook Park, Horsham ; and Ballylinch, KUkenny.
♦
FITZGERALD OF ADELPHI.
See Wilson FitzGkkald.
FITZ-HERBERT OF SWYNNERTON.
Fitz-Heebebt, Basil Thomas, Esq. of Norbuiy
IVTanor, co. Derby, and Swynnerton Park, co. Star-
ford, J.P. and D.L., *. 29 March, 1836 ; s. his uncle
13 Oct. 1863 ; m. 13 Oct. 1858, Emily Charlotte,
elder dau. of the Hon. Edward Stafford-Jerningham,
2nd son of George William, lato I-ord Stafford, auJ
has issue, \
FIT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FIT
5C9
I. Francis Edwakd, h. '28 Aus. 1860.
II. Basil John, h. 2S Aup. ISHl.
III. Edward Staffoi-d, 6. 17 April, 1S61.
IV. Thomas Charles.
I. Beatrice Mary. ii. Evolyn Mavy.
ui. Alice Maud Walburga. iv. Maud Mary Josephine.
JLtnCitJt. — The family of Fitz-Herbert, whose name appears
on the Roll of Battle Abbey, descends from a Norman knight,
Herbert, whose son, called "jllius Htrherti," and " Jils or Fitz-
Herbarf," gave, in conformity with a prevalent custom amongst
the Normans, a patronymic to the family. In the year 1125
(25 Henry I.), William, Prior of Tutbury, by his charter,
attested by Robert de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, the superior
Lord of Tutbury, and his two sons, Robert and William de
Ferrers, Hawise, his wife, the Bishop of Lichfield, the Abbot
of Burton, and divers other distinguished persons, granted to
William Fitz-Herbert the manor of Norbury, co. Derby.
(The original charter, with the manor, are in the possession of
the present Mr. Fitz-Herbert.) He was s. by his son,
William Fitz-Herbert, Lord of Norbury, living in 1166,
who was s. by his son,
John Fitz-Herbert, Lord of Norbury, who was s. by his
son, another
John Fitz-Herbert, of Norbury, who was s. by his son,
Sir William Fitz-Herbert, of Norbury, to whom King
Henry III. granted freewarren in Norbury, a.d. 1252. He
had three sons, Henry, his heir ; Thomas, Lord of Somersall,
ancestor of the Fitz-Herberts, of Tissington, co. Derby ; and
Richard, of Twycross, co. Leicester. Sir William was s. by
his eldest son.
Sir Henry Fitz-Hereert, of Norbury, Knight Banneret,
who represented tlie co. of Derby in Parliament in 1294 and
1307, and was Sheriff of that co. and of Nottingham, in
1263-4. He was s. by his son.
Sir John Fitz-Herbert, of Norbury, m. Margaret, dau. of
Sir William Montgomery, Knt. of Marston, in the co. of Derby.
This feudal lord was living in 1350, and at his decease was s.
by his eldest son,
William Fitz-Herbert, of Norbury, to whom King Edward
III. confirmed freewarren in Norbury. He m. Jane, dau. of
Sir Nicholas Kniveton, Knt. of Murcaston, in Derbyshire, and
was s. by his son,
WiLLLAM Fitz-Herbert, of Norbury, who was living in 1398,
and marrying Alice, dau. of Nicholas Longford, of Longford, in
the CO. of Derby, was s. at his derease by his son,
Henry Fitz-Herbert, of Norbury, father of
Nicholas Fitz-Herbert, of Norbury, Knight of the sliire
for Derby in 1434, 1446, and 1452, and Sheriff for that co. in
1448 and 1466. He m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Henry Booth, of
Harlaston, co. Derby, and had, with five daus., five sons, Ralph,
his heir; John, of Etwall, Remembrancer of the Exchequer;
Robert, ancestor of Fitz-Herbert of Gatesbury and Uphall,
Herts ; Roger ; and WiUiam. Nicholas Fitz-Herbert m. 2ndly,
Isabel Ludlow, of Stokeshay, in Shropshire, and had two other
sons, and two daus. He d. 19 Nov. 1473, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Ralph Fitz-Herrert, of Norbury, to. Elizabeth, only dau.
and heir uf John Marshall, of Upton, in Leicestershire, and
dying 2 March, 1483-4, was s. by his eldest son,
John Fitz-Herbert, of Norbury, m. Benedicta, dau. of
John Bradburn, of the Hoo, in tlie co. of Derby, and had issue,
Nicholas, to. 1501, Dorothy, dau. of Sir Ralph Longford,
Knt. of Longford, but d. in the lifetime of his father
without issue.
Elizabeth, TO. Sir t^iUp Draycott, Knt. of Draycott, co.
Stafford.
Anne, to. John Welles, of Hoar Cross, co. Stafford. Edith.
John Fitz-Herbert d. 24 July, 1531, and having outlived his
son, his daus. became his co-heirs, but Norbury passed to his
only surviving brother.
Sir Anthony FitzHerbert, Knt., Judge of the Common
Pleas, an eminent Lawyer, author of the celebrated work De
Natv/ra Brevium, to which Blackstone refers with great com-
mendation. He m. Matilda, dau. and co-heir of Sir Richard
Cotton, of Hamstall Ridware, co. Stafford, and had (with three
daus., Elizabeth, m. William Bassett, Esq. of Langley ;
Dorothy, to. 1st, Sir Ralph Longford, Knt., and2ndly. Sir John
Port, Knt. of Etwall ; and Catherine, m. John Sacheverel,
of Morley) three sons, i. Thomas (Sir), his heir ; ii. John, m.
Catherine, dau. of Edward Restwold, of the Vache, and d.
1590, leaving (with four daus., Jane, wife of Thomas Eyre,
Esq. of Dunston; Matilda, wife of Thomas Barlow, of Bar-
low; Elizabeth; and Mary, wife of Thomas Draycott, of
.Sydn'ill\ five sons, Thomas; Anthony; Nicholas, Secre-
tary to Cardinal Allen; Francis; and George; m. William,
VI. Elizabetli, younger of the two daus. and co-heirs of
Humphrey Swynnerton, Esq. of Swynnerton,' co. Stafford,
and thus acquired that manor; by this lady (who to. 2ndly,
John Gatacre, Esq. of Gatacre, Salop, and d. 1616) he had
issue, Thomas FitzHerbert, 2nd Lord of Swynnerton, who m.
Dorothy, only dau. and heir of Edward East, Esq. of Bedlowe,
CO. Buckingham, and d. 1640, having had a dau., Elizabetli,
wife of Joseph Mayne, of Crestlow, Bucks, and a son, EDWABr*,
TO. Bridget, dau. of Sir John Caryll, Knt., of Angmerinr,
Sussex, and dying before his father (25 Nov. 1612), left a son,
William, 3rd Lord of Swynnerton, who s. as 19th Lord of
Norbury. Sir Anthony FitzHerbert d. 27 May, 153», and was
s. by his eldest son.
Sir Thomas FitzHerbert, of Norbury, Sheriff co. Stafford,
1547 and 1555, m. 1534, Anne, dau. and heir of Sir Arthur
Eyre, of Padley, co. Derby; but d. s. p., whereupon the
estates of Norbury passed to his nephew,
Thomas FitzHerbert, of Norbury, to. Elizabeth, dau. of
John Westby, Esq., of Mowbreck, co. Lancaster, but dying
without issue, was s. by his brother,
Anthony FitzHerbert, of Norbury, to. Martha, dau. of
Thomas Austen, Esq. of Oxley, co. Stafford, and dying 1613,
left, with five daus. (Helen; Mary, to. William Lewyn, of
Norfolk; Catherine, to. John, 5th son of Sir Thomas Milward,
Knt. ; Anne, m. Richard Congreve, Esq. of Stretton; and
Ehzabeth, m. Sir John FitzHerbert, Knt. of Tissington) one son,
Sir John FitzHerbert, Knt. of Norbury, m. 1631, Dorothy,
dau. of John Harpur, Esq. of Bredsul), but had no issue. Sir
John was appointed Colonel of Dragoons in the King's ser-
vice 16 Dec. 1642. He d. at Lichfield, 13 Jan. 1649, and was
s. in the estates of Norbury by his cousin (refer to WiUiam,
3rd son of Sir Anthony FitzHerbert, the Judge),
William FitzHerbert, Esq., 3rd Lord of .Swynnerton, to.
Anne, dau. of Sir Basil Brooke, Knt. of Madeley, co. Staf-
ford, and had (with four daus., Mary, m. John Gower, Esq.
of Colniers ; Frances, to. John Giffard, Esq. of Chillington;
Bridget, m. Bazil Bartlett, Esq. of Castle Morton, co. Woc-
cester; and Anne) several sons, of whom the 2nd, Thomas, was
of Shercock, Ireland (see FitzHerbert, of Black Castle). Mr.
FitzHerbert, who was named, 1060, amongst the intended
knights of the Royal Oak, was s. by his eldest son,
Bazil FitzHerbert, Esq. of Norbury and Swynnerton, in.
Jane, dau. and heir of John Cotton, Esq. of Gedding
Abbots, CO. Huntingdon, and of Boscobel, and White Ladies,
Shiopshire, by whom he had (with a dau. Winifrid Dorothy,
III. 1691, Charles Eyston, Esq. of East Hendred, co. Berks) a son,
WiLiiAM FitzHerbert, Esq. of Norbury and Swynnerton,
TO. 1679, Ehzabeth, only dau. and heir of Robert Owen, Esq.
of Weppra, co. Flint, son of Dr. John Owen, Bishop of
St. Asaph, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas FitzHerbert, Esq. of Norbury and Swynnerton,
m. 1713, Constantia, younger dau. and co-heir of Sir George
Southcote, Bart, of Blythborough, co. Lincoln, and dying 17G5,
was s. by his son,
Thomas FitzHerbert, Esq. of Norbury and Swynnerton,
TO. 1st, 1737, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Anthony,
Meaborne, Esq., of Pontop, co. Durham, but had no issuj. He
TO. 2ndly, 1743, Mary Theresa, dau. of Sir Robert Throck-
morton, Bart., and had (with eight daus., Mary, a Nun; Con-
stantia, m. 1st, Joseph Brockholes, Esq. of Claughton, and
2ndly, Philip Saltmarsh, Esq.; Barbara, m. 1st, George
Tasburgh, Esq. of Bodney, 2ndly, George Crathorne, Esq.
of Crathorne; Catherine, d. unin.; Charlotte, to. Sir Thomas
Gage, Bart.; Anne, d.unm.; Teresa, m. Thomas Hornyold,
Esq. of Blackmore Park ; and Lucy, m. James Dormer, Esq.)
five sons, Thomas, his successor; Basil, who s. his brother ;
William, b. 26 Oct. 1758, assumed by sign-manual, 3 June,
1783, the -surname and arms of Brockholes (see Bbockholes
of Claughton Hall); Edward; and Robert. Mr. FitzHerbert
d. 3 Oct. 1778, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas F'itzHebbert, Esq. of Norbury and Swynnerton,
6. 30 Aug. 1746 ; to. 1778, Mary Anne, youngest dau. of
W.alter Smythe, Esq. of Brambridge, co. Hants, niece of Sir
Edward Smythe, Bart, of Acton Burnell, and widow of
Edward Weld, Esq. of Lulworth Castle, but d. without issue,
at Nice, 7 May, 1781. He was s. by his brother,
Basil FitzHerbert, Esq. of Norbury and Swynnerton, m.
Elizabeth, youngest dau. and co-heir of James Windsor
Heneage, Esq. of Cadeby, co. Lincoln, and of Gatcombe, Isle
of Wight, by whom (who d. 1797) he had (with one dau ,
Elizabeth, who d. unm. 1812) five sons,
Basil, A. 2 July, 1790, d. annu
Thomas, his heir.
John, late ol Swyi
mi Nujbury.
570
FIT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FIT
Georse, &. 30 July, 1793; d. unm. 1852.
FraMcis, 6. 21 Nov. 1796; TO. 28 July, 1828, Maria Teresa,
dau. of John Vincent Ganilolfi, Esq. of East Sheei, Surrey
(whod. 1862), by Teresa his wife, dau. of Thomas Hornyold,
Esq. of Blackmore Park, and his wife Teresa FitzHerhert ;
and d. 1856, leaving issue,
I. Basil Thomas, now of Norhury and Swynnerton.
u. William Joskph, «. to the Claughton estates in 1874, on
the death of his cousin, James FitzHerbert Brockholes,
Esq., and assumed by sign-manual the surname and
arms of Brockuoles.
Mr. FitzHerbert d. 20 May, 1797, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas FitzHekbebt, Esq. of Norbury and Swynnerton,
High Sheriff 1831, 6. 21 Jan. 1789 ; to. 15 July, 1809, Mary
Anne Sophia, dau. of John Palmer Chichester, Esq. of Arling-
ton, CO. Devon, and had issue,
Chakles, 6. 21 June, 1810 ; d v. p.
Mr. FitzHerbert was the 26th Lord of the Manor of Norbury,
and the 10th of Swynnerton ; he d. 4 Feb. 1857, and was s. by
his brother,
John FitzHebbekt, of Norbury and Swynnerton, 6. 2 Sept.
1792 ; d. unm. 13 Oct. 1863, and was s. by his nephew, Basil
Thomas, now of Norbury, &c.
Arms.— Arg., a chief vaire or and gu. over all a bend sa.
C,.jj( — A dexter arm armed and gauntletted ppr. Mutto — Ung
Manor, Ashbourne, co. Derby.
Mr. Enxton d. July, 1825, aged 80.
III. Samuel, of Swynnerton, co. Meath, who assumed the
surname of Fitzherbert, and d. s. 'p. 1826.
I. Mary, m. James Corry, Esq. of Shantonagh, co. Mona-
ghan, and had a ilau., Letitia Cokrt, who m. 23 Jan. 1810,
Thomas Eothwell, Esq. of Rocklield, co. Meath {sue Roth-
well), and was mother of the present Thomas Fitzherbert,
Esq., of Black Castle.
II. Anne.
Arms — Arg., a chief vair or and gu., over all a bend sa.
charged with a crescent of the field. Crest — A dexter cubit arm
erect the hand clenched and gauntletted all ppr. charged with
a crescent gu. Motto — Ung je serviray.
-StaJs— Black Castle, Navan; Shantonagh, Castle Blayney,
FITZHERBERT OF BLACKCASTLE.
FitzHerbert, Thomas, Esq. of Shantonagh, co.
Monaghan, and of Black Castle, co. Meath, J.P.
and JJ.L., High Sheriff co. Monaglian 1841, and co.
Meath 1874, b. 18 Sept. 1814 ; m. 3 May, 1838,
Frances Sydney, dau. of the Hon. and Eev. Arthur
Vesey, Rector of Abbey Leix, Queen's Co., 2nd son
of Thomas, 1st Viscount de Vesci, by whom he has
issue,
I. Richard Euxton, b. 13 Sept. 1841; to. 3 Oct. 1865, Lilly
Sophia Lyons, dau. of Hugh Lyons Montgomery, Esq. of
Belhavel, co. Leitrim, and has issue, Richard Ruxton
Walter, h. 9 Sept. 1866; Bertram Richard Edward, b.
12 Jan. 1871.
II. Sidney Arthur, 6. 12 Aug. 1843.
in. Arthur Vesey, b. 10 June, 1845; to. 19 March, 1873,
Evehna Clementina Lyons, 4th dau. of Hugh Lyons Mont-
gomery, Esq. of Belhavel, and has issue, Arthur Hugh
Francis, b. 5 Feb. 1874; Lambert De Winton Beresford
William, b. 1 June, 1877; Alda Ethel Constance, b. 16 Sept.
1875.
IV. Henry Corry, 6. 1 May, 1847 ; m. 19 Jan. 1876, Mary
Emily, dau. of late Lieut. -Col. Vansittart, Coldstream
Guards, and has issue, Arnold Vesey, 6. 18 March, 1878;
and Edith Clare, b. 3 Feb. 1877.
V. William Nugent, 6. 29 May, 1849; d. 19 May, 1851.
VI. Edsvard George Corry, b. 27 June, 1856 ; d. 30 June, 1870.
vii. Hubert Vesey, b. 19 July, 1862.
I. Selina Letitia. ii. Edith Emily Marguerite.
Mr. FitzHerbert assumed, by royal license, 19 Sept.
1863, the surname and arms of FitzHerbert in
lieu of those of E,othwell.
lttnCH0C. — Thomas Fitzhebbebt, Esq. of Shercock, co.
Cavan, 2nd son of William Fitz-Herbert, Esq., 3rd Lord of
Swynnerton {.we Fitzherbert of Swynnerton), by Anne, dau. of
Sir Basil Brooke, Knt. of Madeley, co. Stafford was father of
William Fitzherbert, Esq. of Shercock, who d. April, 1742,
leaving (by Anne his wife, dau. of Archdeacon Andrew Carle-
ton) three sons, William, Andrew, and Arthur, who all d. s.p.;
and five daus., Frances, m. Rev. Richard Richards; Anne, to.
Robert Ker, Esq. ; Amelia, d. unm. ; Mary, to. Rev. Wilham
Whittingham ; and
Letitia, to. John Ruxton, Esq. of Ardee, co. Louth, and by
him (who d. 14 Sept. 1785; had three sons and two daus.,
I. William Edxton, Esq. of Ardee House, co. Louth, and
.'^hcrcock, CO. Cavan (.vce Ucxton of Ardee).
II. John, of Black Castle, co. Meath, m. 1770, Margaret, dau.
of Richard Edgewoith, Esq. of Edgeworthstown, co. Long-
lord, and had issue,
1 Fitzherbert, Capt. 63rd regt., d. 1799.
2 Richard, of Black Castle, co. Meath, 6. 3 Aug. 1775; m.
10 Jan. 1807, Elizabeth Selina, 3rd dau. of Sir Robert
Staples, Bart, of Dunmore, Queen's Co., by the Hon. Jane
Vesey, sister of Thomas, 2nd Viscount dc Vesci.
1 Sophia. 2 Marguret.
FITZHUGH OF PLAS POWER.
FiTZHUGH, Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Plas Power,
CO. Denbigh, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1859,
formerly in Grenadier Guards, b. 23 Aug. 1820 ;
m. 21 Oct. 1847, Mary Emily, elder dau. of George
Lucy, Esq. of Charlecote, co. Warwick.
ILinCagC— The family of FitzHugh represented, in the
senior line by the Rev. William Anthony FitzHogh, of
Street, near Lewes, is one of antiquity. The estate of Plas
Power came from the Lloyds. Thomas FitzHdgu, Esq., who
in. Mary, dau. of William Lloyd, Esq. of Plas Power, left issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Mary, m. 1798, John Beauclerk, Esq., a grandson of Lord
Henry Beauclerk.
Harriet, m. James Bradshaw, Esq.
Charlotte, m. Richard Henry Cox, Esq.
Emily, to. Lieut.-Col. J. Robert Udny.
The son and heir,
Thomas Fitzhugh, Esq. of Plas Power, J.P. and D.L., b.
14 Jan. 1770; to. 11 Nov. 1814. Philadelphia Elizabeth, dau. of
Peter Godfrey, Esq. of Old Hall, Suffolk, by Arabella his wife,
dau. of Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley, Bart, of Tendring Hall,
and had issue,
Thomas Lloyd, now of Plas Power.
Godfrey William, 6. 5 Nov. 1820; m. 1872, Katharina, elder
dau. of the late Capt. Oakeley, R.N., of Oakley Park, Salop,
and has issue, Godfrey, 6. Oct. 1873; and William, 6. Jan.
1875.
Arabella Elizabeth, to. Rev. Frederick Green.
Mary Philadelphia. Emily, m. Capt. Charles Godfrey.
Mr. Fitzhugh, who filled the office of High Sheriff for co.
Denbigh, as well as co. Merioneth, d. 1856, and his widow
d. 6 April, 1869.
yfrazs— Erm., on a chief gu. three martlets or. Crest— \
martlet ppr. Molto — In moderation placing all my glory.
tiMt — ITas Power, near Wrexham, co. Denbigh.
FITZMAURICE OF DTJAGH.
FiTZMAURiCE, Deborah Olivia, of Duagh
House, CO. Kerry, s. her father in 1859.
iLiltCagC — Garret Fitzmacbice (eldest son of John Fitz
maurice, 5th Lord of Kerry, by Elinor, his 2nd wife, dau. of
Garret FitzPierce) founded the family of Fitzmaurice of Cos-
feale, or Duaghnafealla, co. Kerry, which has preserved a
male succession to the present time, being now represented by
Maorice Fitzmaurice, Esq., the lineal descendant of Garret.
His grandfather,
Ulick Fitzmaurice, Esq. of Duaghnafealla, co. Kerry (son
and heir of John Fitzmaurice, Esq. of the same place, by Mar-
garet his wife, a dau. of Stack, of Ballyconry, and grandson of
Uli'jk Fitzmaurice, of Duaghnafealla), to. 1778, Agnes, dau.
of Maurice Studdert, Esq. of Elm HiU, co. Limerick, and left a
son and successor,
Maurice Fitzmaubice, Esq. of Duaghnafealla, to. 1812,
Margaret, dau. of Oliver Stokes, Esq. of co. Kerry, and d. 1843,
having had,
Oliver, late of Duagh.
Maurice, of Duagh, 6. 1820 ; m. Miss Mary Fi.sher, and had
issue,
1 Maurice. 2 William Henry.
George (Rev.), to. Miss Winifred O'Connor.
Henry, m. Miss Honoria O'Connor.
Robert, m. Miss Thomasine Stevens. John.
Edward, to. Miss C. Wilhelmina Odell.
tJlick, TO. Miss Lucy Seely.
Julian, TO. Miss AmeUa Peet.
Elizabeth, to. 1st, James Eddington, Esq. of Gargunocl;, co.
Stirhng; and 2ndly, Rev. Rowland Bateman.
FLA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FLE
571
Affiles, m. William Hutton, Esq.of Stirlino:.
Honoria, m. Francis Peet, Esq. of Eathany, co. Kerry.
The eldest son,
Oliver Fitzmaorice, of Duagh House, J.P., 6. 8 Feb. 1818;
m. 24 April, 1S55, Alicia, dau. of Richard Gabbett, Esq. (sec
Gabbett o/" Ciihi'vline ; she m. 2ndly, Matthew Blood Smith,
Esq., Q.C.), and had issue,
. Maurice, d. 1862.
Deborah Olivia, now of Duagh House.
Margaret Elizabeth.
He d. 1859.
Arnii — Arg., a saltier gu. and a chief erm. Crc t — A cpnt:inr
drawing a bow and arrow ppr. the part from the wrist arg.
Motto — Virtute non verbis.
Seat — Duagh House, Listowel.
FliANAG-AN OF DRUMDOE.
Flanagan, Right Hon. Stephen Woulfe,
P.O., M.A., of Drumdoe, co. Roscoinmoii, J. P.,
one of the Judges of the High Court of Ciianeery,
Landed Estates Court Division, in Ireland, m.
Feb. 1851, Mary, dau. of J. R. Corbailis, Esq.,
LL.D., Q.C., and has, with other issue,
I. John, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1852.
II. Stephen. iii. Terence.
I. Johanna.
This distinguished Judge was called to the Irish
Bar in 1838, made Q.C. 1859, appointed Judge of
the Landed Estates Court in 1869, and sworn of
the Privy Council in 1876.
HtltCaflr.— The O'Flanagans are an old Irish family be-
longing to the CO. of Roscommon.
Terence Flanagan, Esq. of St. Catherine's Park, Leixlip,
son of .John Flanagan, Esq. of Clogher, co. Roscommon, by
Winifred Coyne his wife, m. May, 1813, Johanna, dau. of
Stephen Woulfe, Esq. of Tiermaclane, co. Clare, and sister of
the Lord Chief Baron Woulfe, and by her (who ti. Jan. 1837)
left at his decease, Jan. 1846, three sons,
John Wodlfe, his heir.
Stephen Woulfe, now of Drumdoe.
Terence Woulle, m. 1848, Jane Hembden; andtZ. Dec. 1859.
The eldest son,
John Woclfe Flanagan, Esq. of Drumdoe, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1851; b. 21 Aug. 1815; m. 14 Sept. 1848, Susan,
2nd dau. of the late Eight Hon Sir Michael O'Loghlen, Bart.,
Master of the Rolls in Ireland ; and d. s. p. 28 Sept. 1869.
Armn — Arg., on a chevron gu. two lions rampant or. Crest
— A hand holding a dagger. Motto — Audaces tortuna juvat.
Seat — Drumdoe, Boyle, co. Eoscommon. Town Jieiideiice —
20, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin.
FLEMING OF STONEHAM.
Willis-Fleming, John Edwaed Arthur, Esq.
of Stoneham Park, and Chilworth Manor, co.
Southampton, b. Nov. 1871 ; s. his father 1872.
ILtnCaflC— Sir Thomas -Fleming, Knt.,* Lord Chief
Justice of England, was b. at Newport, Isle of Wight, April,
1544; and d. 1613. He left a sou and successor,
Sir Thomas Fleming, of Stuneham, in. Dorothy, dau. of Sir
Henry Cromwell, of Hinchinbrooke, and aunt to the Protector
Cromwell. By her he left at his decease 1623 (with a dau.
.Mary, m. Thomas Leigh, Esq., son and heir of Sir John Leigh,
of Couldrey, Hants) a son and successor,
Thomas Fleming, Esq. of Stoneham, m. Margaret, dau. of
Edward, Lord Georges, and had a son and dau., i. Edward,
his heir; and i. Katherine, who m. Daniel Eliot, Esq. of Port
Eliot, and had by him, who d. 1702, an only child, Katherine
Eliot, who m. Browne Willis, Esq. of Whaddon Hall, the
Antiquary, and had, with other issue, two sons, 1 Thomas
Willis, who m. twice, having a son by each marriage, each of
whom inherited the Stoneham property; and 2 Henry Willis,
who m. Katherine, dau. of Dr. Gregory, and had a son, Thomas
Willis, Esq., who m. Catherine, dau. of Col. Hyde, and d.
1789, leaving issue, 1 John Baet jn, who s. to Stoneham ;
2 Jane, m. Thomas Meyrick, Esq. of Bush; 3 Charlotte;
4 Matilda; 5 Harriet, to. Henry Metcalfe Wardle, Esq.; and
* Son of John Fleming, of Newport, By his wife Dorothy
Harris, to whom he was ni. 1543, and grandson of John Flem-
ing, of the same place, who d. 1531, and his wife Isabella.
6 Julia m. Eev. Edward Orlebar Smith. Mr. Fleming was s.
at his decease, 1639, by his son,
Edward Fleming, Esq. of Stoneham, m. Katjierine, dau. of
Edward Hooper, Esq., and dying 1664, was s. by his son,
Edward Fleming, Esq. of Stoneham, to. Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Bland, Esq., and by her, who d. 1713, left, with other
issue, a son,
William Fleming, Esq. of Stoneham, last male representa-
tive of the family, at whose decease, unm., the property of
Stoneham, in Hampshire and Isle of Wight, reverted to (the
grandson of Browne Willis and Katherine Eliot),
Thomas Willis, Esq., b. 1737, who assumed, in consequence,
the surname and arms of Fleming. He d., however, childless,
and was s. by his half-brother,
John Willis, Esq., who likewise took, upon inheriting
Stoneham, the surname of Fleming. This gentleman repre-
sented Southampton in ParUament. He ))t. Elizabeth, dau. of
Valentine Knightley, Esq. of Fawsley, co. Northampton, but
('. .9. 2y. 28 Feb. 1802, when the Inheritance passed to his cousin,
John Barton Willis, Esq., who having assumed the additional
surname of Fleming, became
John Willis Fleming, Esq. of Stoneham, M.P., and High
Sheriff of Hants 1817. He m. 1812, Christopheria, dau. of
James Buchanan, Esq. of that ilk, and by her (who TO. 2ndly,
4 Aug. 1846, Ulysses, Lord Downes) had issue,
I. John Browne, late of Stoneham.
II. Thomas James, J. P. and D.L. for Hants and Dorset,
formerly M.P. for Winchester, b. 19 June, 1819 ; m. 25 Nov.
1815, Henrietta CaroUne Sophia, only child of Peter Hunter,
Esq., formerly Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, and had issue,
1 Willis Hunter Armstrong, b. 21 Feb. 1854.
2 Cecil Chandos Pole, b. 15 June, 1866.
1 Euphemia Katharine, to. 1 June, 1868, Robert Drura-
mond Hay, only son of Sir John Drummond Hay, K.C.B.,
H.B.M. Minister Plenipotentiary, Morocco.
2 Julia, m. 1st, 9 May, 1871, Edward Albert Gore Langton
(.second son of H. W. Gore Langton, Esq.), who d. 18 ;5;
and 2ndly, 12 April, 1877, Eev. Gavin Charles Hamilton.
3 Gertrude, m. 5 Oct. 1872, John M. Callender, Esq., 2nd
son of William Eomaine Callender, Esq., M.P. for Man-
chester. 4 Honor.
III. Henry Temple Willis, b. 6 Feb. 1828; d. unm. 1855.
IV. Arthur Buchanan Willis (Rev.).
I. Honoria, to. 14 Jan. 1836, James F. Armstrong, Esq. of
Bal Iver, King's Co., and has one son.
II. Catherine Christopheria, d. unm. 1866.
III. Harriet Elizabeth, to. Lieut.-Col. Robert Vansittart,
Coldstream Guards.
rv. Charlotte Jane, to. 1st, Albert Hambrough, Esq. of Steep-
hill Castle, Isle of Wight, who d. 1861 ; and 2ndly, 1867,
Lieut.-Col. Verner.
Mr. Fleming d. 1844, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Browne Willis Fleming, of Stoneham Park and Chil-
worth Manor, J.P. and D.L., b. 4 Oct. 1815; to. 1st, 27 Feb.
1840, Lady Katherine Elizabeth Cochrane, only dau. of Thomas,
Earl of Dundonald ; and 2ndly, Ida Mary, 2nd dau. of the late
E. J. Weston, Esq., and had an only son, John Edwaed
Arthur, the present representative. He d. 27 May, 1872.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu., on a chevron between
three owls arg. an ermme spot, for Fleming; 2nd and 3rd, arg.,
a fess between three lions rampant gu. a bordure of the last
charged with eight bezants, for Willis. Crests — 1st, An eagle
displayed sa. beaked membered and ducally gorged or;
2nd, Out of a mural crown or, a demi-Uon rampant gu.
within a collar gemmelle gold three bezants.
Seats — Stoneham Park, Southampton; Chilworth Manor,
Eomsey, Hants ; and Binstead Lodge, Eyde, Isle of Wight.
FLEMING OF EAYRIGG AND BELFIELD.
Fleming, Rev. Fletcher, of Rayrigg and Bel-
field, Westmorland, late Rector of Grrasmere, in
that CO., b. 27 Aug. 1795; m. 23 June, 1836,
Catherine Emily, 3rd dau. of the late W. Boscawen,
Esq., Commissioner of the Victualling OtEce, and
Commissioner of Bankruptcy, by his wife, the 2nd
dau. of the late Dr. Ibbetson, Archdeacon of Jit.
Albans and Rector of Bushey.
ILinCagC— Sir Daniel Fleming, Knt. of Rydal Hall, co.
Cumberland, M.P. for Cockermouth in the latter end of the
17th century, a distinguished Antiquarian, to. Barbara, eldest
dau. of Sir Henry Fletcher, Bart, of Hutton, and had, with
other issue,
h.'^e'orge,' } successive barts. of Rydal.
III. Michael, a distinguished soldier. Major in the army, and
M.P. for Westmorland, m. Miss Dorothy Benson, and left
issue.
FLE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
1 William, who s. as 3rrt bart. of Rydal.
1 Susan, m. Michael Knott, Esq. of Bydal.
rv. Roger (Eev.), Vicar of Brigham; m. Margaret Moor-
house, and ieft an only son, Daniel, m. Mary, hau. of
Joseph Dixon, of the same town, by whom he dad, with
other issue, a son, Roger, father of Daniel, who inherited
as 5th bart.; Ricuabd, 6th bart.; Michael; Barbara; and
Isabella.
V. Fletcher, of Rayrigs:.
Sir Daniel Fleming d. 1700. His youngest son,
Fletchfb Fleming, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Brathwaite, Esq., and had a son,
Fletcher Fleming, Esq. of Bayrigg, m. Tsnhella, dau. of
Wilham Herbert, of Kendal, and had a son, Fletcher, of
Rayrigg, who <l. s. ;)., and three daus., of whom the eldest,
Agnes Fi.emi.nt,, hi. l«t. Rev. William Raincock, Rector of
Ousehy, near Penrith, Cumberland, J. P.; and 2ndly, William
Bolden, Esq. of Liverpool. Her son by her 1st husband.
Rev. John Raincock, Prebendary of Llandaff and Rector of
BoDtle, Cumberland, assumed the surname of Fleming on
succeeding to the estates of his matern:il uncle, Fletcher
Fleming, Esq. of Rayrigg. He m. 20 June. 1794, Jane, younger
dau. of the late Peter Taylor, Esq. of Whitehaven, and by her
(who d. 10 Nov. 1828) had issue,
Fletcher, his heir.
William, m. but has no issue.
John, iH. but has no issue.
Peter Joseph. Thomas. George.
Richard. Herbert Octsvius.
Jane. Isabella. Agnes Dorothy.
Barbara. Jane Isabella.
Mr. Fleming d. 4 Jan. 1835, and was s. by his eldest son, the
Rev. Fletcher Fleming, of Rayrigg.
Arms — Gu., a fret arg. Crest — A serpent nowed holding in
his , mouth a garland of olives and vines all ppr. Motto— Pa-x
copia sapient ia.
iSea««— Rayrigg and Belfield, near Bowness, Windermere.
FLEMING OF RYDAL HALL.
See Le Fleming.
FLETCHKR OF LAWNESWOOD HOUSE.
Fletcher, Thomas William, Esq. of Lawiies-
Tvood House, co. Stafford, M.A., F.R.S., F.S.A., aud
F.Gr.S., a Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple,
J.P. and D.L. for cos. Worcester and Stafford, and
J.P. for the Borough of Dudley, late Col. of the
1st regt. of King's Own Staffordshire Militia, m. 13
Sept. 1831, Jane Maria, dau. of James Russell, Esq.
of Bescot Hall and Endwood Court, co. Stafford,
by Sarah his wife, dau. and co-heir of the Rev.
John Best, M.A., Fellow of Worcester Coll. Oxford,
Prebendary of Wolverhampton, Vicar of Sedgeley,
and Incumbent of Bileton, co. Stafford, and has
had issue,
1. Thomas Howard Keelinge, Lieut. I5th regt. ; m. II April,
I^67, Helen, only dau. of Charles Simonds, Esq. of St.
John's, New Brunswick, and d. s. p. 7 May, 181)8, at Port
Royal, Bermuda, being drowned with his wife by the
upsetting of a pleasure boat,
n. Walter Bracebridge, late Lieut. 84th regt.
I. Eliza Jane, ra. 8 Aug. 1861, George William Moore, Esq.
of Abbeylands, co. Stafford (only son of William Moore,
Esq. of Wychdon Lodge, co. Stafford, High Sheriff of co.
Stafford 1839, J.P. and D.L.). Mr. G. W. Moore d. 9
Aug. 1864.
It (itragC— Thomas Fletcher, Esq. o'f Worley, co. Staf-
ford, Esq., TO. II Elizabeth, 1.^68, Barbara, eldest dau. of Sir
James Foljambe, Knt. of Walton, co. Derby, High Sheriff of
that CO. 2 and 3 Philip and Mart, by Constance his wife, dau.
of Sir Edward Littleton, Knt. of Pillaton, co. Stafford. Their
son,
Thomas Fletcher, Esq. of W^ater Eyton and Shareshill, co.
Stafford, acquired estates there by marriage with Margaret,
dau. and eventually heiress of Ralf Alport, Esq. of Cannock, a
portion of which are now held by his descendants, having
always passed in the male Une. Of this marriage there was
Issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Margaret, TO. 1st, William Chetwynd, Esq. of Ridge,; and
2ndly, Francis GifTard, Esq., " who was slain before Dudley
Castle, he ^eing a Captair.e f"r His Majesty King
Charles I.," and was a grandson of Sir Thomas Giffard, of
Chillington.
Mr. Fletcher d. 1610. His son,
Thomas Fletcher, Esq. of Featherstone, co. Stafford, h.
2 Oct. 1590, was an officer in the army of King Charles I.
He enlarged the estate by the purchase of lands in Wirley
Magna, Wirley Parva, Saredon Cannock, and Chcslyn Hay,
4 Charles I. He m. 24 July, 1620, Elizabeth, dau. of William
Poole, and was killed at the Battle of Marston Moor, 1643,
leaving a son and heir, and two daus., Anne and Margerie.
His son,
Thomas Fletcher, Esq. de Magna. Wirley, hapt. 3 Aug.
4 Charles I. (1620) ; to. 18 Jan. 10 Charles II., Mary Bourne,
and had issue, Thomas, his heir; John, bapt. 2 June, 1670;
and Katharine, b. 12 and bapt. 14 Nov. 1661. He was «. by
his elder son,
Thomas Fletcher, Esq. of Wirley Magna, B.A. of New. Coll.
Oxford, b. 21 March, bapt. 14 April, 16 Charles II. 1664; m.
Catherine Richards; and d. 21 Feb. I7I8, leaving (with three
daus., Catherine, wife of H. Hodgetts, Esq.; Elizabeth, m.
1733, George Keen, Esq. of Stafford; and Anne, to. 1733,
Thomas Cope, Esq. of Leacroft) an only son and heir,
Thomas Fletcher, Esq. of Cannock, bapt. 19 March, 1797 ;
TO. 1738, Mary, only dau. and heiress of William Keelinge, Esq.
of Sedgley Park, co. Stafford, by Eleanor his wife, dau. of
William Gibbons, Esq. of Ettingsall Hall (by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of John Hawkesford, Esq., by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and
eventually heiress of Rowland Bracebridge, Esq. of Kingsbury,
and Winifred his wife, dau. of Thomas Scott, Esq. of Great
Barr), and had two sons,
Thomas, his heir.
William, b. 2 Oct. 1740; to. II July, 1769, Alice, dau. of
Thomas Blakemore, Esq., and aunt of Richard Blakeinore,
Esq., M.P. for Wells, and Sheriff for the cos. of Hereford
and Glamorgan, and d. 21 Oct. 1804, leaving issue,
1 Thomas, heir to his uncle ; I Mary, m. 1st, Rev. John
Waltham, M.A. of Jesus Coll. Cambridge, Rector of Rock,
Cornwall, and of Darlaston, co. Stafford, J. P., and 2ndly,
Rev. John Howells, M.A., Vicar of the Holy Trinity,
Coventry ; 2 Sarah Catherine ; and 3 Frances,
He d. Dec. 1790, and was s. by his elder son,
Thomas Fletcher, Esq. of Cannock, b. 13 May, 1730; d. unm.
31 Aug. 1802, and was s. by his nephew,
Thojlas Fletcher, Esq. of Handsworth, co. Stafford, 6.
19 Feb. 1772 ; r,i. 10 May, 1804, Anne, dau. of Thomas Russell,
Esq., and had issue,
I. Thomas William, now of Lawneswood House.
XL William, D.D., Vicar of Ukeby, co. Lincoln, and late Fellow
of Brazenose Coll. Oxford, m. 31 Dec. 1835, Hannah Maria
Jane, dau. of Joseph Bainbrigge, Esq. of Derby, and by
her (who d. II April, 1876) has issue,
1 William Bainbrigge, Staff Surgeon R.N., to. Christine,
dau. of Rev. — Hughes, M.A., Consular Chaplain at Corfu. /;
2 Walter John, late Capt. Dorset Militia, m. Augusta i
Franklin, only child of Capt. Passingham, 29th Madras
Native Infantry.
3 Edward Blakemore, Lieut. R.N.
1 Catherine Anne.
2 Lorina Alice, to. Lionel Clarke, Esq., M.A. Cambridge.
3 Honora Jane.
4 Harriet Anne, to. Charles John Arrowsmith, Esq.
III. John Waltham, M.A. of Brazenose Coll. Oxford (Rev.),
ni. 20 June, 1844, Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of Rev. John Giles
Dimmock, M.A. of University CoU. Oxford, Rector of
Uppingham, Rutland, and has issue,
1 William George Dimmock, B.A. of St. Edmund Hall,
Oxford.
2 James Michael John (Rev.), B.A., Scholar of University j|
Coll. Oxford. 3 Charles.
1 Alice.
IV. Henry, M.A. of Brazenose Coll. Oxford (Rev.), Vicar of
Trinity Church, Shrewsbury, m. 24 Aug. 1848, Mary Anna
Letitia, only dau. and heiress of William David Field, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L., of Ulceby Grange, co. Lincoln, deceased,
and has issue,
1 David, d. young, 1877.
2 William Henry (Rev.), B.A. of Christ Church Oxford.
3 Frederick Brandstrom, Scholar of Pembroke Coll. Cam-
bridge.
I Frances Gonville, d. young. 2 Mary.
I. Anne, m. Rev, William Henry Flowers, B.A. of Jesus Coll.
Cambridge, Vicar of Ulceby, who d. 17 Sept. 1876, leaving
issue.
Mr. Fletcher d. 1 April, 1827; his widow 10 March, 1845.
Arms — Arg., a cross engrailed sa. between four pellets each
charged with a pheon or, on a canton az. a ducal crown gold.
C'restx — 1st, A horse's head erased arg. gorged with a dutnl
crown az. ; 2nd, On a chapeau gu. a scaling ladder or. Molio
— Sub cruce salus.
Aesicienw— Lawneswood House, near Stourbridge.
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573
FLETCHER OF NEEQUIS HALL.
Fletcher, Puillips Lloyd, Esq. of Ncrqiiis
Hall, CO. Flint, and Pengwern, co. Merioneth, J.P.,
h. 6 Dec. 1822.
Hinraflr.— The preat house of Wynn of Gwydyr, of
which the Wynns of Llwyn were a branch, deduce descent
fiom Rhodri, Lord of Anglesey, youngest son of Owen
Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales.
Maurice Wtnn, Esq. of Gwydyr, co. Caernarvon, son of
John Wynn, Esq. of Gwydyr, who d. in 1553 : m. twice, by
his first wife, Jane, dau. of Sir Eichard Bulkeley, Knt. of
Beaumauris, he was father of
John (Sir), of Gwydyr, 6. in 1553, created a Bart, in
1611, ancestor of the eminent family of Wynn of
GWTDTR.
He m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. and heir of Tudor ap Robert
Vychan of Berain, derived from Marchweithian, Lord of
Is-Aled, and was by her father of a son,
Edward Wtnne, of Ystrad, who m. in 15S9, Blanche,
dau. of John Vaughan, Esq. of Blacu-y-cwm, and was
father of
Robert Wynne, who m. Barbara, dau. and heir of Richard
Williams, of Llwyn, co. Denbigh, and had two sons, Edward
Wynne, of Llwyn, Clerk of Green Cloth to Charles XL ; and
Owen Winne, of Llwyn, who m. in 1869, Anne, dau. and
heir of Maurice Lewis, of Pen-y-wern, co. Merioneth, and
dying in I7I7, aged 67, was s. by his son,
Maurice Wynne, of Llwyns, b. in 1690 ; who m. in 1722,
Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Francis Edwards, Esq. of Pen-
lieskin, co. Anglesey, and Plas Nycoed, co. Flint, and left a
Bon and successor,
Owen Wynne, Esq. of Llwyn, 6. in March, 1724, who m.
Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Steel, Esq., and d. in 17S2, leaving
issue,
Watkin Edwards, of Llwyn, &. 13 April, 1755 ; in. in 1795,
Anna Maria, relict of John Mostyn, 1-sq. of Segrid, co.
Denbigh, and d. in 1796, aged 42.
Owen, 6. in 1757, m. his cousin, Amelia Maria Steel, and d.
in 1805. Maurice, of whom presently.
Eleanor, who m. Phillips Lloyd Fletcher, Esq. of Gwern-
hayled, co. Flint, and by him (who d. 28 Nov. 1808) left
at her decease, 26 Aug. 1828, three sons and four daus.,
of whom Lloyd Fletcher, succeeding to the estates
of his maternal ancestors, assumed the surname of
Wynne.
The third son.
The. Rev. Maurice Wynne, of Llwyn, Rector of Bangor
Is-Coed, CO. Flint, and Vicar of Much Wenlock, Salop, d.
25 May, 1835, aged 75, having devised his property to his
nephew.
Rev. Lloyd Fletcher, of Llwyn, 6. 1 Jan. 1786, who
assumed by royal license the surname of Wynne in lieu of
that of Fletcher. He d. unm., and was s. by his nephew,
Thomas Hanmer Fletcher, Esq. who also assumed the
surname and arms of Wynne. He was 6. 28 Dec. 1817, d.
unm. 8 May, 1867, and was s. by his brother,
Frederick Francis Lloyd Fletcher, Esq. of Llwyn, 6.
26 June, lal9; d. II July, 1868, when he was s. by his brother,
Phillips Lloyd Fletcher, Esq., now of Nerquis Hall and
Pengwern.
The family of Fletcher is a branch of the Fletchers of
Cockermouth. The late
Thomas Lloyd Fletcher, Esq. of Maesgwaelod, Overton,
CO. Flint, Capt. 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers (son of Phillips
Lloyd Fletcher, Esq of Gwernhayled, co. F'lint, by Eleanor
his wife, dau. of Owen Wynn, of Llwyn), m. 12 Nov. 1816,
Charlotte, youngest dau. of William Samuel Towers, Esq. of
Hornsey, Middlesex, andd. 20 March, 1850, leaving issue,
:. Thomas Hanmer, 6. 28 Dec. 1817; d. 8 May, 1867.
li. Frederick Francis Lloyd, 6. 25 June, 1819; d. 11 July,
1868. HI. Phillips Lloyd, now of Nerquis Hall.
IV. Henry Angus, d. 1834. v. John Wynne, d. 1828.
I. Catherine Wynne, m. Rev. William Doveton Philpot, of
Everdon, co. Northampton; d. 29 Sept. 1871, without issue.
II. Charlotte Elizabeth. in. Juha.
IV. Harriette. v. Frances Emma. vi. Mary Ellen.
\ii. Henrietta Hester, m. W. J. Meggot Elwes, Esq., formerly
of Bossington, Hants.
/Scats— Nerquis HaU, Mold ; Pengwern, Festiuiog.
Esther, only, surviving dau. of the late Joseph
King, Esq. of Wassail Grove, Stourbridge, J.P. for
COS. Stafford and Worcester.
iLtllCilCJC. — This branch of the Cumberland Fletchers is
descended traditionally from William Fletcher, of Cocker-
mouth, whose son Henry entertained Mary, Queen cf Scots,
on her journey from Workington, 1558. The early registers'
are however extremely defective. It appears by the parish
register of Dean, that Lancelot Fletcher and his son, Lancelot,
held the living of Dean from 1546 to 1635. Another Lancelot
Fletcher d. 1680.
Thomas Fletcher, of Mockerkin, d. in 1634. His son,
Lancelot Fletcher, of Mockerkin, m. 1660, Alice Holstock,
of Moosergahe, and d. in 1698, leaving, among other issue,
Japhet Fletcher, b. 1671; m. 1693, Mary Allason, by
whom he had ten children. He d. 1734 ; his youngest son,
Isaac Fletcher, Esq. of Underwood, 6. 1713; m. 1743,
Susanna Harris, and had issue, i. John, b. 1746, d. 1758; ii.
Isaac, d. young; in. John, his successor; iv. William, 6.
1700, d. 1839 ; i. Jane, d. 1759. Mr. Fletcher d. 1781, and
was s. by his son,
John Fletcher, Esq. of Greysonthen, 6. 1758 ; to. 1st,
1785, Deborah, dau. of John Wilson of Greysonthen, and had
issue, Isaac, b. in 1786, d. young; John Wilson, his successor;
Mary, m. William Miller, Esq. of Whitehaven, and has
issue. Mr. Fletcher, m. 2ndly, Ann Nixon, of Whitehaven,
and d. 1831. His son,
John Wilson Fletcher, Esq. of Greysonthen, and Farn-
bank, b. 1788; m. 1821, Mary, eldest dau. of John Allason, of
Beech Hill, and d. Oct. 1857, having had issue,
I. John Wilson, d. 1839, ii. Isaac, now of Tambank.
III. William, b. 1831 : m. 1863, Caroline, dau. of Frederick
Ashby, Esq. of Staines, Middlesex, and has, among other
issue,
1 Lancelot Holstock. 2 William Frederick Ashby.
IV. Henry Allason, b. 1834; m. 1868, Lucy, dau. of William
Sutton, Esq. of Scotby, and has, among other issue,
1 Harold. 2 Henry Beaumont.
1 Alice, d. 1837. 2 Mary, d. 1832.
I. Ann Deborah, m. 1856, Theodore Harris, Esq. of Leighton
Buzzard; she d. in 1868, and left issue. He m. 2ndly
Gertrude Louisa, dau. of Lord Charles James Fox '
Arms— Arg., a cross engrailed sa. fretty of the field between
four pellets each charged with a pheon or. Crest— Oa a mount
vert in front of a horse's head arg. a bezant charged with a
trefoil slipped gu. iV/ofCo— Martis non cupidinis.
&ai— Tambank, Cockermouth, Cumberland.
FLETCHER OF TARNBANK,
Fletcher, Isaac, Esq. of Tarnbank, Cocker-
mouth, Cumberland, J.P., D.L., F.R.S., M.P. for
Coukerinouth, b. 22 Feb. 1827 ; m. 13 Dec. 1861,
FLETCHER OF KENWARD.
Fletcher, Henry Charles, Esq. of Kenward,
Yalding, Kent, C.M.G., J.P. for Kent, Col. Scots
Guards, b. 28 April, 1833 ; m. 2-4 Sept. 1863, Lady
Harriet Marsham, 2nd dau. of Charles, 3rd Earl of
Romney, and has issue,
I. Edward Walter, 6. 1805.
II. Arthur, b. 1868. m. Herbert, 6. 1872.
IV. Wilfred, b. 1875. v. Harold, b. 1876.
I. Maude Ellen. ii. Edith. in. Muriel.
IV. A dau., b. 6 Jan. 1879.
iLiUCajJC.— Major Philip Fletcher, great-granrlson of
PhiUp Fletcher, younger brother of Richard Fletcher, Esq.,
whose son. Sir Henry F'letcuer, was created a Baronet in
1640, d. 1744, at a very advanced age, leaving (with a dau.,
Elizabeth, m. Humphrey Pearson, Esq.) two sons, John Flet-
cher, Esq. of Clea Hall (whose son, Sir Henry, was created a
Bart. 1782) ; and
Philip Fletcher, Esq., Surveyor-General of the Province
of Ulster, who m. Mary, dau. of the Rev. Mr. Twigg, and d.
1758, having had issue, i. Philip, d. unm. ; ii. Thomas, killed
at the battle of Dettingen; in. Richard, m. Anne Helena,
dau. of Archibald Edmonstone, Esq., and d. 1782, leaving a
son, Philip, M.D. ; and iv. Edward. The youngest son,
The Rev. Edward Fletcher, of Lisburn, d. 1777; in.
1753, Jane Murray, and had (with two daus., Anne Helena,
who d. unm. ; and Margaret, in — Higginson, Esq.) three
sons, who survived him. The 2nd son,
Edward Fletcher, Esq. of Alresford, Hants, E l.C. Civil
Service, b. 7 April, 1763; m. 6 Jan. 1797, Dorothea, yuungest
dau. of the late Sir Charles William Blunt, Burt., and by her
(who d. Jan. 1848) had issue,
Edward Charles, late of Kenward.
Charles Philip, b. 2 Aug. 180.") ; m. 20 Feb. 1828, Francesca
AUoysa MolUco, and d. March, 1848, leaving issue a son.
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FLO
Edward Philip, 6. 6 July, 1822; and a dau., Francesca
Louisa.
James, b. 25 April. 1820 ; m. Dec. ISlfj, Julia, dau. of the
late VVilliain W'inctield, Esq., and has is.sue, Walter Blunt;
Geraldine; Evelyn; Julia; Alice; Kertha; and Mildred.
Charlotte Jane, m. ilev. George Matthias, and d. Oct. la52,
leavinff issue. Helena.
Sopliia, m. Col. E. M. Oakes, who d. Dec. 1862.
Emily, i!i. James Arnott, Esq., who d. Dec. ISIJS.
Louisa, m. Major-Gen. Cliesney, who d. 1872.
Mr. Fletcher d. Sept. 1846. His eldest son,
Charles Edward Fletchbb, E.sq. of Kenward, Yaldinff, J. P.
for Kent, and J. P. and D.L. for the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright,
Major-Gen. in the army, 6. 27 June, 1799; m. 1st, 8 Sept. 1830,
the Hon. Ellen Marj' Shore, youngest dau. of John, 1st Lord
Teignmouth, and by her (who d. 17 Jan. 1835) had issue,
I. Henbt Charles, now of Kenward.
II. Philip Shore, b. 30 Deo. 1834; m. Feb. 186G, Lucy, dau.
of J. Pickei-ing, Esq. of Brighton.
He m. 2ndly, 2 Aug. 1838, the Lady Frances Marsham, 2nd
dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl of Romney, and by her had issue,
I. Charles Edward, 6. 25 June, 1844.
II. Lionel John William, b. 24 Nov. 1845.
III. Edward, 6. 21 May, 184a.
1. Isabella Margaret. ii. JIary Catherine.
UetZ. 5 June, 1877.
Arms — Arg., a cross engrailed sa. between four pellets each
charged with a pheon erect of the first. Crest — A horse's head
erased arg. Mutlo — .Martis non cupidinis.
i<eats — Kenward, Yaiding, Maidstone; and Spencer House,
Putney.
FLETCHER OF SALTON.
Fletcher, Andrew, Esq. of Salton Hall, co.
Haddington, J.P. and D.L., b. 20 Aug. 1796 ; m.
1 Sept. 182.5, Lndy Charlotte Charteris, dau. of
Francis, Earl of Wemyss and March, and has issue,
I. John, D.L., b. 7 Feb. 1827 ; r/i. 1866, Bertha Isabella, dau.
of Christopher liice Mansel Talbot, Esq. of Margam, co.
Glamorgan, M.P., and has issue.
II. Francis Charteris, late Capt. 60th Rifles, b. 2 Jan. 1828;
m. 1862, Clara, dau. of P. Pusey, Esq., M.P.
I. Margaret.
iLttIC({0t. — SiE Andrew Fletcher, of Innerpeffer, an
eminent Lawyer, and one of the Senators of the College of
Justice, purchased, about the middle of the 17th century, the
lands of Salton, in East Lothian, from Alexander, Lord Aber-
nethy. He m. a dau. of Peter Hay, of Kirkland, and had,
with other issue.
Sir Eobeet Fletcher, of Salton, whose eldest son was the
celebrated patriot,
Andrew Fletcher, of Salton. This distinguished man, 6.
16.53, first appeared in public as Commissioner for East Lothian,
in ihe Scottish Parliament, and there evinced so much spirit
in opposition to the artiitrary measures of the court, that he
had to retire to Holland, and was outlawed. In 1685, he par-
ticipated in the enterprise of the Duke of Monmouth, and sub-
sequently, having gone to Hungary, gained great reputation
in the war against the Turks. At the Revolution, he returned
to Scotland, resumed possession of his estate, and became a
Member of the Convention for settling the new government.
The political wntings of Andrew Fletcher of Salton, are much
esteemed. He d. 1717, and was «. by his brother,
Henry Fletcher, Esq. of Salton, m. 1688, Margaret, dau. of
Sir David Carnegie, of Pittarrow, grandson of David, Earl of
Southesk, and was father of
Andrew Fletcher, Esq. of Salton, 6. 1691; who, being
admitted an Advocate of the Scottish Bar, 26 Feb. 1717, was
made Cashier of the E.\cise 1718, a Lord of Session 1724, and
a Lord of Justiciary 1726. He was appointed Lord Justice
Clerk of Scotland 1735, and Keeper of the Signet 1748. He m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir F. Kinloch, of Gilmerton, and had a son.
Gen. John Fletcher Ca.mpbbll, of Salton, co. Haddington,
and Boquhan, co. Stirling, iii. 17U5, Ann Thriepland, and had
two sons,
Andrew, of Silton.
Henry Fletcher Campbell, of Bnqnhan, co. Stirling, J.P. and
D.L., ra. Ann, dau. of Hugh Hawthorne, Ksq. of Casile
Wigg, and d. 1877, having had issue, Henry John, of Boqu-
han, Commander R.N. , J.P.; John, Coldstream Guards, «.
his uncle in the estate of Castle Wigg, and assumed the
surname of Hawthorn; Andrew, 56th regt. ; Hugh, o.
184U; rn. 1877, Harriet Nina, eldest dau. of the late J. E.
Douglas Stewart, I'.sq. ; Mary, m. Herbert, son of Sir William
Maxwell, Bart, of Monreith ; and Ann Catherine Christina.
Arms — Sa., a cross flory between four escallops arg. Crest-
A demi-bloodhound az. duoally gorged or. Utipporten — Xw
griffins ppr. Motto— Dieu pour nous.
Heat — Salton Hall. East Lothian.
I
FLETCHER OF DALE PARK.
Fletcher, Charles John, Esq. of Dale PavTc,
Sussex, J. P., formerly Lieut. 18th Hussars, h. 2S
June, 1813; m. 26 April, 1870, Helen, youngest
dau. of Arthur Edward Knox, Esq., and Lady Jauo
Knox, of Trotton House, Sussex, and has issue,
I. Charles Arthur, b. 15 May, 1871.
II. Alan Francis, b. 21 April, 1876. i. Eleanor Susan.
Mr. Fletcher is son of John Charles Fletcher, Esq. of
Dale Park, Sussex, b. 24 Aug. 1798, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 18G3 ; m. 6 March, 1838, EUzabeth, dau. of John Church,
Esq., and had surviving issue,
I. Charles John, now of Dale Park.
II. William Henry, Trin. Coll. Cambridge, 6. 7 July, 1843;
TO. 30 April, 1874, Amelia, dau. of A. Rodger, Esq. of Beacon
Hill, Lancaster.
I. Isobel, TO. 1867, A. L. Smith, Barrister-at Law, only son
of the late Francis Smith, Esq. of Salt Hill, Sussex.
II. Eleanor Christian, to. 1874, Col. Sulivan, late 5th Lancers.
III. Louisa Florence, m. 1878, Aubrey T. C. Cartright, eldest
of Aubrey Cartright, of Edycott.
IV. Laura Mary. v. Beatrice Elizabeth.
Mr. Fletcher, who was of Scottish dest-ent, founded a large
mercantile house in Peru, where he resided some years; he
returned to England 1835, retired from commercial pursuits
1848, and in 1852 purchased from the Duke of Abercorn the
estate of Dale Park ; he d. 9 March, 1875. James Fletcher,
Esq. of Rosehaugh, Avock, co. Ross (see that Article), is a
younger brother of the late Mr. Fletcher, of Dale Park.
Arms — Sa., a cross flory between four escallops arg. Crmt —
An arm in armour gu. holding a sword ppr. Motto — Post
nubila.
Seat — Dale Park, near Arundel, Sussex. Totcn House— i",
Eatun Place, S. VV. ^
FLETCHER OF ROSEHAUGH.
Fletcher, James, Esq. of Rosehaugh, co. Ros^,
J.P. and D.L., m. 20 July, 18.32, Frederika Mary,
dau. of John Stephen, Esq. of Melbourne, niece of
Sir Alfred Steplien, C.B., Chief Justice New South
Wales, and widow of Alexander Hay, Esq., 58th
regt., and has issue,
I. Alfred Nevett, 6. 14 May, 1853.
II. Edward Stephen, b. 8 Nov. 1854.
in. James Douglas, b. 17 June, Ik57.
IV. Fitzroy Charles, 6. 7 Nov. 1858. i. Constance Mau 1.
{See preceding Memoir).
Seat— Eosehaugh, Avoch, co. Ross.
FLOOD OF PAULSTOWN CASTLE.
Flood, William, Esq. of Paulstown Castle, co.
Kilkenny, J.P., b. 7 April, 1818.
iLillCHSC — Richard Flood, to. Margaret Dillon. In his
will, dated 23 Nov. 16U3, he mentioned his brother, Thomas,
and his own son,
Walter Flood, who was of Dublin, Merchant. In his will,
dated 15 Oct. 1649, and proved 27 of the same month, he men-
tioned his cousin, Richard, of Drogheda; and
Thomas Flood, of Kilkenny, who had a son, Francis, and
three daus., Mary; Ann; and Elizabeth. His will, dated
8 May, 1673, was proved 24 Sept. same year. His son,
Francis Flood, Esq. of Burnchurch, Major of a body of
horse in the army of Oliver Cromwell, to. Anne, only dau.
and heir of John Warden, M.P. of Burnchurch, by Ann his *
wife, dau. of Sir John Otway, Knt. of Inguiire Uall, Westmor-
land, and had issue,
I. Warden, his successor.
II. John, of Farmley, co. Kilkenny, M.P., to. Jane, only dau
and heir of — Crompton, Esq., co. Wexford, and (i. 1774,
leaving issue,
1 John, of Flood Hall, of whom presently.
2 Frederick f.Sii), of Newton Ormond, co. Kilkenny,
King's Counsel, Gustos Rotulorom and M.P. for co. U'e.x-
ford, created a Baronet 3 June, 1780 {see Flood of Bally-
naslaney).
1 Elizabeth, to. William Walsh, Ksq.
2 Sarah, to. 1760, Christopher Hewetson, Esq., and d. 1769.
m. Charles, of Ballymai k, co. Kilkenny, d. luim., will dated
11 Oct., and proved 4 No». 1770.
FLO
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FLO
alleh, CO. Cork
, became O'Dono-
IV. Henry (Rev.), m. by license dated 2 July, 1773, Ann
Baxter, CO. Kilkenny, and a. s. j!).
V. Ge<irge (Rev.), D.D., Rector of Rathdowny, Queen's Co.,
m. by license, dated 11 Feb. 1744, Frances Heydou, and
had issue (his will is dated 6 Nov. 1770),
1 Francis Warden. 2 Richard. 3 William.
1 Isabella. 2 Jane. 3 Mary.
■VI. -Francis, of Paulstown Castle, co. Kilkenny, J.P., High
Sheriff; m. by license dated 6 Sept. 1734, Frances, dau. of
Col. Henry Hatton, of Great Clonard, co. Wexford, M.P.,
and had, with a dau., Frances, m. Monsieur Jacques
Bethome de la Moihe, four sons,
1 Warden, LL.D., M.P., Judge of the High Court of
Admiralty, Ireland, from 1790 to 1794; m. Anne, dau
of Morgan Donovan, Esq. of
(whose grandson, Rev. Morg
VAN in 1829), and had issue.
Warden, who predeceased his father, unm.
Francis, a Cai.t. in the army, d. u,nii.
Henry, of Paulstown Castle, b. 1769; m. 2 Sept 1815
Anna Maria, dau. of Henry Lennon, Esq., and dying
xsov. 1840, left issue,
William, now of Paulstown Castle.
Henrietta.
I-sabella, m. 1853, Henry Flood, E.'iq. of Rutland
Square, Dublin.
O'Dowovan, an officer in the army, served in Flanders
under the Duke of York, at the sieges of Gibraltar and
Minorca, m. Mademoiselle Vignau, niece of the
Comtesse de la Motte, Maid of Honor to Makib
Antoinette, and left issue.
Warden Hatton, an officer in the army, m. 21 April,
1835, Mary Grove, eldest dau. ol Lieut.-Gen. the Hon.
Arthur Grove Annesley, and niece of Earl Annesley.
Marianne, to. Henry Oswald Smithe, Esq., E.l.C.S.
Marianne, m. Rev. Stuart Hamilton, of Tyrone, brother
to Gen. Sir John Hamilton, Bart.
2 Haiton, Col. 1st Dragoon Guaids, d. unm.
S Henry, a Major in the army, m. Miss Perkins, of Ballen-
.shaine, co. Carlow, and had, with two daus., Frances and
Mary, a son and heir,
John, of Viewmont, Clerk of the Peace co. Kilkenny •
m. by license, dated 7 March 1 797, Joanna, dau. of James
Brushe, Esq., by Barbara MicheU his wife, and had
issue surviving,
John, Barrister-at-Law.
Henry, of Rutland Square, Dublin, m. 1853, his
cousin, Isabella, dau. of Henry Flood, Esq. of Pauls-
town, and has a son,
Henry, b. 1857.
Frances Maud, m. 4 July, 1877, John Edward Hasell,
Esq. of Dalemain.
Elizabeth, m. Major Stoyte, of the 24th regt.
Anne Augusta, m. John Galway Holmes, Esq., Bar-
nster-at-Law. ' i •
4 Francis, m. Miss Armstrong, and had a son, Henry who
M. by hcense dated 26 Nov. 1780, Katherine Barton, of
Kells, CO. Kilkenny, and left issue.
5 John (Rev.). 6 Charles.
VII. Richard, rf. unm.
I. Anne, «*. Ven. Henry Candler, ArcliUcacon of Ossory
and Rector of Callan. v/c^^ui j, ,
The eldest son.
The Right Hon. Warden Flood, of Flood Hall, a very dis-
tinguished Lawyer, was Chief Justice of the Court of King's
Bench in Ireland. He m. Miss Whiteside, by whom he had issue
Henry, his heir.
Warden Joceiyn, M.P. for Callan, d. unm. 1767
Isabella.
He d. 1764, and was s. by bi.=! son.
The Right Hon. Henry Flood, of Farmley, co. Kilkenny
This eminent person was b. 1732, and d. Dec. 1795, leavino-
behind him the character of one of the first statesmen of the
age in which he lived. He to. 13 April, 1762, the Lady
Frances Maria Beresford, dau. of Marcus, 1st Earl of Tyrone,
but d. s. p. He devised his extensive estates to Dublin
College for the encouragement of the Irish language; but
those estates, after procrastinated litigation, reverted to his
cousin and heir-at-law,
John Flood, Esq. of Flood Hall, co. Kilkenny. This gentle-
man to. Elizabeth, dau. of Boyle Aldworth, Esq. of Newmarket
CO. Cork, by Jane, his 1st wife, dau. of Robert Oliver, Esq. of
Cloughnodfoy, and had issue, John, his heir; Robert, of
Farmley, d. unm.; and Elizabeth. Mr. F'lood was s. at'his
decease by his elder son,
John Flood, Esq. of Flood Hall, J.P. and D.L. for co
Kilkenny, who m. by licen.se, dated 30 Jan. 1811, Sarah, eldest
dau. ot tlie Right Hon.WjIliam Saurin, Attorney-General for Ire-
land, but d. without issue. His cousin is the presenD William
Flood, Esq. of Paulstown Castle.
.i'att— Paulstown Castle, near Gowran, co. Killkenny.
FLOOD OF BALLYNASLANEY HOUSE.
Solly-Flood, Feedeeick, Esq. of LaDvnaslaneV
House, CO. VV exford, J.P., M.A. Earrist Jr-at-Lavv
6. 7 Aug. 1801 ;,». 21 Aug. 182J,, Marj, dau. of
Kev. Ihomas Williamson, Keetor of Stoke Dameral
Devonport, and grand-dau. of Sir Hedworth Wil-
liamson, Bart, of VVhitburu Hall, co. Durham, and
bj her (who d. 186J.) has issue,
1. Edward Thomas, J.P., b. 3 April, 1827; m. 28 May,
1853, Marianne, youngest dau. of Capt. James Harvey, of
Kyle, and has issue, of wliom Frances Mary m. 27 June,
1877, Philip Beatty, son of David Beatty, Esq. of Borodale'
n. Frederick Richard, C.B., Col. 8'2nd foot, to. 1863, Con-
stance Eliza, elder dau. of W. E. Frere, Esq.
III. Ferdinand Henry, Lieut. R.N., d. unm. 23 Feb. 1862.
IV. James Douglas Musgrave, d. unm.
I. Frances Henrietta, to. John George Cockburn Curtis
Esq. ■'
II. Mary Frederca, m. Alfred Hohenlohe Patterson, son of
Francis William Patterson, Esq. ot Le.miington Priors.
III. Julia Anne Adelaide.
EtllCaCIC.— Sir Frederick Flood, Bart, of Newtown
Ormonde, co. Kilkenny, and Banna Lodge, co. Wexford, 2nd
son of John Flood, Esq. of Farmley, and brother of John Flood
Esq. of Flood Hall (see Flood o/ Pauhtown), was created a
Bart. 3 June, 1780. He to. 1st, Lady Juliana Annesley, dau
ot Richard, 6th Earl of Anglesey, who d. s. p. 1774- and
'2ndly, May, 1769, Frances, dau. ot Sir Henry Cavendish, 1st
Bart, of Doveridge, by whom he had an ouly dau.,
Frances, his heiress.
Sir Frederick, who was M.P. and a Governor of co. Wexford,
d 1 Feb. 1824, when his title became extinct, and his estates
devolved on his only dau.,
Frances Flood, to. 1st, 1799, Richard Solly, Esq. of Wal-
thamstow and York Place, Loudon, by whom (who d. 1803)
she had issue,
Frederick, her heir, who assumed, by royal Ucense, dated
14 Oct. 1818, the additional surname and arms of Flood
and IS now of Ballynaslaney. '
Frances Elizabeth, m. fi Oct. 1821, Sir George Ralph
Fetherston, 3rd Bart, of Ardagh, and d. 24 March 1864
Caroline Jane, to. 8 Sept. 1821, Samuel Bradstreet Hore,
Esq. of Lamberton, co. Wicklow, Cajit. B.N., son of WiUiaiu
Hore, Esq. ot Harperstown, co. Wexford.
Mrs. Solly m. 2ndly, 1806, John Harward Jessop, Esq. of Doory
Hall, CO. Longford, and had further issue {see Jessop of Boory
^ cm— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, vert,
wolf's heads erased arg., for Fluod: 2n-
gu. between three sole fishes
sa., for Solly. Qi-est—A wolfs head
unita fortior.
^'ecii— Ballynaslaney House, Kyle, co. Wexford.
chevron between three
ind 3rd, arg., a chevron
nt |ipr. a border engrailed
rg. MoUo—\ia
FLOYER OF HEARTIN HALL.
Floyeb, Augustus Wadham, Esq. of Martin
Hall, CO. Lincoln, b. 12 Dec. 1850 ; s. his father
1870.
iltnefftlC.— William Floter, of Floiers Hayes, a di.s-
tinguished soldier, 8th in descent from Richard, attended
George, Duke of Clarence, to Norniandv, with three archers
and thirty spears, 14 Edward IV. From him the 3id in
descent was
Anthony Floyeb, to. Anne, 4th dau. and co-heir of Nicholas
Martin, Esq. of Athelhampstone, Dorset, by Margaret his
wife, one of the three sisters and co-heirs of Nicholas Wadham,
Esq. of Merrifield, founder of Wadham College, Oxlord. The
grandson of this marriage was
William Floyer, Esq. of Floiers Hayes and Berne, to. 1st,
1641, Margaret, 'Znd dau. of Sir Edward Lawrence, Knt. of
Creech Grange, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, and had Anthony, of
Floiers Hayes. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Randle Main-
waring, Esq., and by her (who rf. 22 June, 1667) had (with
other issue) a son, William, :.ncestor of the Floyers of West
Stafford., Dorset. The eldest son,
Anthony Floyer, Esq. of Floiers Hayes, bapt. 31 May,
1642; d. 1701, leaving, by Sarah his 2nd wife, dau. of John
Gould, Esq. of Upway, three sons, Anthony, d. s.p. ; William ;
f)7t>
FLO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FLO
und Hubert Charles. The 2nd, Rev. William Floter, 6. 1676,
Eector of Trusham, Devon, to. Sarah, dau. of Amy Burwell, of
London, anl dying 174.i, left, with other issue, 1 Anthony, of
Dorchester; 2 John Gould (Hev.), Rector of Esher, Surrey,
d. unm. 1777 ; and 3 William Kloter. Esq , of Keesby, co.
Lincoln, and of Athelhampton, Dorset, ni. 1752, Frances, dau.
and co-heir of Edward AyscoKhe, Esq. of Louth, co. Lincoln,
and dying 1759, was e. by his son,
Anthony Floyeb, Esq. of Ittcshy, vi. 1784, Elizabeth, dau.
of George Brabines, Esq. of Blannington Hall, oo. Lincoln,
and dying 8 March, 1814, left an only son and heir,
John Gould Floyeb, Esq. of Ketsby, co. Lincoln, 6. July,
1785; m. 1815, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Richard Wright, of
Wrangle, and by her (who d. Jan. la40) left at his decease,
Nov. 1841,
John Wadham, late of Martin Hall.
Eichard Ayscoghe Martin, d. unm. Sept. 1843.
Ayscoghe, Perpetual Curate of Marsh Chapel, co. Lincoln,
TO. 12 A.iril, 1849, Louisa Sara, eldest dau. of Hon. F. J.
Shore, and has issue four sons and three daus.
The eldest son,
John Wadham Floteb, Esq. of Martin Hall, co. Lincoln,
6. 23 Aug. 1818; m. 19 April, 1843, Augusta, 2nd dau. of A.
J. Gilliat, Esq. of Scralield House, co. Lincoln, and d. 1870,
having had issue,
I. Augustus Wadham, now of Martin Hall.
II. Hubert Martyn, b. 9 Jan. 1852.
III. Richard Gould, 6. 29 May, 1853.
IV. William Ayscoghe, 6. 25 March, 1856.
V. Arthur Herewarde, 6. 18 June, 1857.
VI. Eric Randolph, 6. 29 Nov. 1858.
VII. George Frederic, 6. 16 March, 1862.
VIII. Sydenham Ernest, 6. 21 March, 1864.
Arms—Ssi., a chevron between three arrows arg. Crest— A.
buck's head erased or, holding in the mouth an arrow ppr.
Motto — Floret virtus vulnerata. Quarteriiiys—Bassiui; Crolie;
Martin; Loundres; Wadham, <fee.
Heat — Martin Hall, Uorncastle.
FLOYES OF WEST STAFFORD.
Flotee, John, Esq. of West Staffoi'd, co. Dorset,
J.P. and D.L., High Slieritf 1844, Deputy Chairman
of Quarter Sessions, and M.P. for Dorsetshire from
Feb. 1846 to March, 1857, elected again Feb. 1864,
b. 26 April, 1811 ; s. his brother 11 July, 1822 ; m.
20 Feb. 1814, Georgina Charlotte Frances, eldest
dau. of the late Eight Hon. George Eankes, M.P.,
Cui-sitor Earon, and has a son and heir,
1. George William, 6. 23 July, 1851.
ItittCajJC— William Floyeb, Esq. of Berne, Dorset (son
of Wm. Floyer, Esq. ot P'loiers Hayes and Berne, by his 2nd
wife, Elizabeth Mainwaring, see preceding Mmaolr), m. 1st,
1677, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Sir William Pole, Knt. of
Shute, Devon, eldest son of Sir John Pole, Bart. ; and 2ndly,
1700, Grace Cossins, of Broadwindson, Dorset, by the former
of which he left at his decease, 1711, a dau., Catherine, m.
Humphrey Sydenham, Esq. of Dulverton; and a son,
John Floveb, Esq. of Upway, Dorset, and/)f Lincoln's Inn,
Barrister-at-Law, m. Ist, 22 July, 1714, Mary, dau. of John
Ellis, of St. James's, Westminster; and 2ndly, 11 April, 1741,
Anne, dau. of James Richards, Esq. of West Knighton, Dorset,
and co-heir of her brother, anil by the latter only had issue
two sons, and a dau., Anne, ^^ife of Rev. Charles liussell. The
eldest son,
John Floyeb, Esq. of Upway, 6. 28 May, 1744; m. Jane,
only dau. of Rev. Samuel Davison, Eector of Dalbury, co.
Derby (by Elizabeth his wife, sister of Sir Edward Wilmot,
Bart, of Chaddesden, and relict of James Acton, of West
Stafford. He d. s. p. 1789, when the estates devolved upon his
brother,
Eev. William Floyeb, 6. 5 Jan. 1746; Eector of West
Stafford, and Vicar of Stinsford, Dorset, m. 3 Feb. 1801,
Elizabeth, youngest dau. and co-heir of Stephen Barton, Esq.
of Blandford, and had issue,
Willlam, his successor.
John, heir to his brother, and present representative.
Elizabeth Margaret, 6. 11 Aug. 18U5 ; d. 1807.
Elizabeth, m. July, 1831, Charies Wriothesley Digby, Esq.,
eldest son of Rev. Charles Digby, Canon of Windsor, and
d. 18 July, 1834, leaving a dau., Mary Elizabeth.
Mr. Floyer d. 29 Dec. 1819, and was s. by his elder son,
William Floyer, Esq., b. 29 Dec. 1803; of West Stafford, a
Midshii'man R.N.; drowned off Portland, 11 July, 1S22, and
was s. by his brother, the present Joh.n FlOiE*, li34. {>f .Vcj ,
Stafford.
Ann.i — Sa., a chevron between three arrows arg. Cna — A
buck's head erased or, holding in the mouth an arrow ppr.
Motto — Floret virtus vulnerata.
-S'eaf— West Stafford, near Dorchester.
FOLEY OF PRESTWOOD.
HODGETTS-FOLEY, HeNEY JOHN WeNTWORTH,
Esq. of Prestvrood, co. Worcester, M.P. for South
Stall'ordshire 1857 to 1868, J.P. and D.L. cos.
Stafford and Worcester, High Sheriff co. Stafford
1877, b. 9 Dec. 1828; m. 12 Dec. 1854, Jane
Frances Anne, 2nd dau. of Hussey, Lord Vivian, and
by her (who d. 2 Dec. 1860j had a sou and heir,
Paul Henry, 6. 19 March, 1857.
Jliltf.lgC. — Hon. Edward Foley, of Stoke Edith and
Prestwood, 2nd son of Thomas, 3rd Lord Foley, of the 2nd crea-
tion, TO. 1st, 20 Oct. 1778, Lady Anne Margaret Coventry, dau.
of the 6th Eari of Coventry; and 2ndly, March, 1790, Eliza
Mary, dau. and heiress of John Hodgetts, Esq. of Shut End
House, by his wife, Eliza Maria Foley, only cliild of PhiUp
Foley, Esq., and heiress of Prestwood, and had issue,
Edward Thomas, of Stoke Edith Park, co. Hereford, M.P.
for CO. Hereford, D.C.L., 6. 21 Dec. 1791 ; m. 16 Aug. 1832,
Lady Emily Graham, 4th dau. of James, 3id Duke of
Montrose, and d. s. p. 30 March, 1840. His widow is the
present proprietress of Stoke Edith Park.
John Hodgetts, late of Prestwood.
Elizabeth Maria, m. Henry, 4th Viscount Gage.
Anna Maria, m. Sir Henry John Lambert, Bart, of Aston
House, Oxon, and d. 26 Feb. 1857.
The 2nd son,
John Hodgetts Hodgetts-Foley, Esq. of Prestwood, co.
Worcester, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for East Worcestershire, 6.
17 July, 1797; w. 20 Oct. 1825, Charlotte Margaret, dau. of
the late John Gage, Esq., by Mary his wife, dau. of John
Milbanke, Esq., and by her (who d. Sept. 1854) had issue one
son, Henry John Wlntwoeth, now of Prestwood. He d.
9 Nov. 1861.
^rnts— Quarterly, 1st and 4tb, arg., a fess engrailed between
three cinquefoils sa., witliin a hordure of the last, for Foley ;
2nd and 3rd, az., on a chevron between three doves in chief
and a fieur-de-Iis in base or, three crescents vert, for Hodgetts.
Crests — 1st, Foley: A. lion rampant arg. holding between
the forepaws an escutcheon, charged with the arms; 2nd,
Hodgetts : A horse's head erm., pierced through the neck
with a spear, the staff broken ppr. Mottoes — Ut prosim; and
Vince malum bono.
/Seats— Prestwood, and Stourtoa Castle, near Stourbridge, co.
Worcester.
FOLEY OF WISTOW MANOR.
Foley, Heney, Esq. of Wistow Manor, St. Neots,
CO. Huntingdon, and Earsham House, Kent, J.P.
and D.L., Capt. 6th regt., b. 12 May, 1804; m. 2
June, 1831, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Edward
Curteis, Esq. of Glenburne, and has had issue, one
son and seven daus.,
I. Habey Richaed Stanhope, 42nd rcgt.
I. L. A. Constance.
II. Lucy Selina Geraldine, m. 8 Feb. 1866, Eev. Charles
Thornton Forster, M.A., Victar of Hinxton, co. Cambriugc.
III. Henrietta Jane, m. 1862, Eev. Thomas Henry Lee
Warner, youngest son of Rev. Daniel Lee Warner, of
Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk, and Tibcrton Court, co.
Hereford.
IV. F. Leila, d. 1863. v. Marian Alice, d. 1857.
VI. Florence Maud, to. 1876, Capt. K. H. A. Mainwaring,
R.N., son of the late Admiral Mainwaring, of Whilmore
Hall, CO. Stafford, and Biddulph, co. Chester.
VII. Edith L. Vernon.
For Lineage, Arms, &e., seeBxjB.KE's Peerage and Baronetage,
Foley, B. Capt. Foley, of Wistow, is son of Major-Gen.
EiouAiiD Habey Foley, who was son of Eev. Philip Foley, and
grandson of Robert Foley, who was 2nd son of PhiUp Foley,
Esq. ol Prestwood, uncle of the 1st Lord Foley.
t-eats—Wialow Manor, St. Neots; Ersham House, Canter-
bury. ^
FOLEY.
Foley, of Stoke Edith, co. Hereford.
Foley, of Prestwood, co. Worcester.
{See Bueke's Peerage, under FoLET.)
FOL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FOL
577
FOLJAMBE OF OSBERTON AND
ALDWARKE.
FoiJAMBE, Feancis John Saviie, Esq. of Osbcr-
ton, CO. Nottingham, and Aldwarke, co. York, J.P.
and D.L., M.P. for East Eetford, b. 9 AprU, 1830 ;
m. 20 Feb. 1856, Lady Gertrude Emily Acheson,
eldest dau. of Archibald, 3rd Earl of Gosford, X.P.,
and has issue,
I. George Savile, h. 30 Oct. 1856.
n. Godfrey Acheson Thornhagh, b. 21 Oct. 18C9.
m. Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazon, 6. 16 Nov. 1872.
iLtnCagC— Sir Thomas Fouambe, of Tideswell and Worm-
hill, CO. Derby (son of John Foljambe), hving in the reigns of
Henet III. and Edward I., held 20 libratas terrae of the King
in capite in the Wapentake of Osgoldcross, co. York, 40 Henry
III., 1256, was Knt. of Shire for co. Derby, and in 1272, Bailiff
of the High Peak, co. Derby. His eldest son and heir, by
Margaret de Gernon,
Sir Thomas Foljambe, Knt., living 16 Edward I., Knt. of the
Shire for co. Derby, 24 and 25 Edward I., held lands in
Tideswell and Wormhill, and by Catherine his wife, dau. of
William Le Eyr, of Hope, left a son and successor,
Sir Thomas Foljambe, Knt. of Tideswell, living 15 Ed-
ward II., m. Alice, dau. of Gerard de Furnival: from him
we pass to his great-grandson,
Thomas Foljambe (2nd son of Sir Godfrey Foljambe by
Avcna, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Ireland, of Hartshorne,
Knt.) ; the male line of the eldest son became extinct. He m.
]Maru:aret, sister and co-heir of Sir John Loudham, and dau. of
Sir John Loudham, by Isabel, dau. and sole heir of Sir Robert
Breton or de Brito, Lord of Walton, by whom he acquired,
about the time of Richard II., Walton, with a considerable
estate: he was Knt. of the Shire for co. Derby, 14 and 15
: Richard II. His son and successor,
I Thomas Foljambe, of AValton, co. Derby, 40 years old
29 Henry VI., succeeded to the family estates at Tideswell,
j Wormhill, &c., in virtue of the ancient entail (on the failure
of the male descendants of the 1st marriage of Thomas Fol-
jambe, his great grandfather, at the death of Kojer Foljambe
\s.p. TO. in 1447): he was father (by Jane his wife, dau. and
Iheir of Sir Thomas Ashton) of
Henry Foljambe, of Walton, who in. Benedicta, dau. of Sir
jWilUam Vernon, of Nether Haddon, co. Derby, and had, inter
[alios, two sons,
; Godfrey (Sir), his heir.
Roger, of Linacre Hall, m. Helena, dau. and heir of John
Coke, and had two sons, 1 Godfrey, of Plumlcy and Moor
Hall, whose issue became extinct ; and 2 Roger, of Linacre
Hall, father (by Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of Roger
Columbell) of George, of Higham, whose son (by Gertrude
his wife, dau. of Sir George Skipwith), Peter Foljambe, of
Steeton, co. York, became heir male of the family at the
decease of Sir Francis Foljambe, Bart.
The eldest son,
Sir Godfrey Foljambe, Knt. of Walton, b. there 27 March,
1472; served thrice as Sheriff of Derbyshire 11, 16 and 28
Henry VIII. He vi. 5 Henry VII., Catherine, dau. of Sir
John Leake, of Sutton-in-le-Dale, in that co., and was s. by
lis eldest son and successor.
Sir James Foljambe, Knt. if Walton and Aldwarke, 6. at
Walton 2 Henry VIII., Sheriff of Derbyshire 2nd and 3rd
Philip and Mary. He m. 1st, Ahce, dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Fitzwilliam, Esq. of Aldwarke, co York (who was slain
It Flodden), by Agnes his wife, dau. of Sir Hugh Pagenham,
Knt., and niece of Sir William FitzWilliam, Earl of Southamp-
;on, and had, with three daus.,* three sons, Godfrey, his
; George, of Briniington, co. Derby; and James, twin
ivith George. Sir James m. 2ndly, Constance, dau. of Sir
Edward Littleton, Knt. of Pillaton, co. Stafford, and by her,
yho d. 1600, had, with five daus., a son,
Francis, successor to his nephew.
!ir James Foljambe d. 26 Sept. 1553. His son and successor.
Sir Godfrey Foljambe, Knt. of Walton, 6. 4 March, 1527,
int. of the Shire, co. Derby, 1557-8, Sheriff of Derbyshire 9
nd 20 Elizabeth, in. Troth, dau. of Sir William Tyrwhit, of
iettleby, and by her (who ,u. 2ndly, Sir William Mallory,
fnt.) left at his decease, 22 Dec. 1584, a son and successor,
Godfrey Foljambe, Esq. of Walton, h. 21 Nov. 1558; Sheriff
The elder dau. Frances, m. John Thorn, and left issue, an
inly dau., Alice (who eventually became the representative
if Sir James Foljambe and Alice Fitzwilliam). She m Roger
Voodrove, of Hope, by whom she had a son, Ellis Woodrove,
■f Hope, whose elder dau. and co-heir in. Peter Foljambe {see
bove) thus uniting the two lines of the Foljambe family.
of Derbyshire 31 Elizabeth. r,i. Isabel, dau. of Sir Christopher
Wray, Knt., Lord Chief Justice of England, but O^.s-p. 14
June, 1595. His widow Mi. 2ndly, Sir William Bowes, Knt. of
Barnard Castle, Durham ; and 3rdly, John, Lord Darcy, of
Aston. Godfrey Foljambe was s. by his uncle,
Francis Foljambe, Esq. of Aldwarke, -n. Frances, dau. of
Thomas Burdett, Esq. of Birthwaite, and relict of Francis
Wortley, Esq. of Wortley, by whom he left at his decease in
1600 two sons: tlie elder. Sir Thomas, d. s. p. 1603-4; the
younger.
Sir Francjs Foljambe, of Walton and Aldwarke, was
created a Bart. 24 July, 1022, and served as Sheriff of Derby-
shire 1633. Sir Francis m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William
Wray, of Glentworth, by whom he had an only dau. and
heiress, Frances, m. 1st, Sir Christopher Wray, and 2ndly,
John Troutbeck, M.D. ; she d. s. p. He in. 2ndly, Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir George Reresby, by whom he had no issue. (She
TO. 2ndly, Edward Hurner, Esq. of Mells; 3rdly, William
Monson, Viscount Castlemaine; and 4thly, Sir Adam Felton,
Bart, of Playford.) Sir Francis Foljambe d. at Bath 17 Dec.
1640, when the baronetcy expired, but the estate of Aldwarke,
and the representation of the family, devolved on the only
remaining male heir,
Peter Foljambe, Esq. of Steeton, co. York, 6. 1599 ; m. 19
Sept. 1642, Jane, eldest dau. and co-heir of Ellis Woodrove,
Esq. of Hope, co. Derby, Reader and Bencher of the Inner
Temple, and by her {who d. 4 Sept. 1658) left at his decease,
26 Feb. 1068-69, a son and successor,
Francis Foljambe, Esq. of Aldwarke, b. 25 Feb. 1643-44 ;
TO. 17 Sept. 168S, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of George
Mountaine, Esq. of Westow, co. York, by Mary his wife, dau.
of Sir Thomas Gower, Bart, of Stittenham, and by her (who
d. 12 Sept. 1703) he left at his decease, 15 May, 1707, a dau.,
Jane, wife of Thomas Edmunds, Esq. of Worsborough, and a
son and successor,
Francis Foljambe, Esq. of Aldwarke, m. 29 Sept. 1701,
Mary, dau. and heir of Thomas Worsley, Esq. of Hovingham,
and had (with other children, who d. s, %i; or whose is.sue
became extinct), Thomas, his heir ; and Anne, in. 7 Jan.
1747-8, John Moore, Esq. of Kingston-upon-Hull, and d. 4 Oct.
1751, leaving an only child, Francis Ferrand Moore, successor
to his uncle. Mr. Foljambe d. 6 Dec. 1752, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Foljasibe, Esq. of Aldwarke, b. 23 July, 1711;
High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1755; m. Sarah, dau. of William
Spencer, Esq. of Bramley Grange, but had no issue. His
widow m. 2ndly, Edmund Hutchinson, of Bath. Mr. Foljambe
d. 28 March, 1758, and was s. by his nephew,
Francis Ferrand Moore, Esq., M.P. for co. York, and its
High Sheriff 1787, who assumed the surname and arms of
Foljambe, by Act of Parliament, in pursuance of the will of
his uncle, Thomas Foljambe, Esq., to whose estates he suc-
ceeded: hewas&. 17 Jan. 1749-50: m. 1st, 30 June, 1774,
Mary Arabella, 2nd dau., and at length sole heir of John
Thornhagh, Esq. of Osbeiton, Notts (who took the name of
Hewett), by Arabella his wife, eldest sister and in her issue
co-heir of Sir George Savile, Bart., of Ruflord, co. Notts, M.P.,
and by her (who d. 28 Dec. 1790) had issue,
I. John Savile, of Aldwarke, h. 3 May, 1776 ; in. 30 Oct.
1798, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. James WiUoughby, LL.B.,
Rector of Guiseley, brother of Henry, 4th Lord Middleton,
and dying v. j). 14 Jan. 1805, left issue by her (who d.
25 Sept. 1858),
1 George Savile, successor to his grandfather.
2 Francis Thornhagh, b. 2 Aug., bapt. 11 Sept. 1804; d.
25 May, 1847.
1 Mary Arabella, ;j!. 30 Dec. 1824, Hon. and Rev. Leland
Noel (who d. 10 Nov. 1870), son of Baroness Barham, and
d. 2 May, 1859, leaving issue.
2 Emma, m. 11 Sept. 1832, Sir Charles Anderson, Bart.,
and d. 8 Aug. 1870.
II. Francis Ferrand, 6. 20 May, 1781 ; Barrister-at-Law ; c^.
v.nm. 19 Oct. 1818.
III. George, b. 18 Oct. 1783; Major in the army; d. unm.
29 March, 1821.
IV. Henry Savile, b. 27 Jan. 1785; to. Helen, dau. of J.
Coote, and d.s. 'p. 18 July, 1839.
V. Thornhagh, b. 4 Oct. and d. 9 Oct. 1788.
I. Mary Beresford, in. 30 June, 1818, Francis Offley Edmunds,
Esq. of Worsborough, and d. s. p. 1 Sept. 1839.
II. Arabella Savile, twin with Henry 8avile, m. 15 May, 1S23,
Rev. John Robmson, and d. 1859, leaving an only sur-
viving dau.
Mr. Foljambe in. 2ndly, 12 June, 1792, Lady Mary Arabella
Lumley, dau. of Richard, 4tU Earl of Scarborough, by Bar-
bara his wife, younger sister and co-heir of Sir George Savile,
Bart., but her Ladyship d. s. p. 1 May, 1817. Mr. Foljambe
c(. 13 Nov. 1814, and was s. by his grandson,
2 P
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FON
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FOO
George Savilb Fouamhe, Esq. of Osberton and Aldwarke, |
h. 4 June, ISOO: m. Ist, 9 Dec. 1828, Harriet Emily Mary, eldest '
dau. of Sir WUiam Mordaunt Sturt Milner, Bart, of Nun
Appleton, CO. York (by Harriet Elizabeth his second wife,
eldest dau. of Lord Edward Bentinck), and by her (who d.
28 Dec. 1830) had an only child,
Fbancis John Savile, now of Osberton and Aldwarke.
He i/i. 'Jndly, 28 Aug. 1845, Selina Charlotte, Dowaser Viscoun-
tess Milton, widow of William Charles, Viscount Milton (eldest
son and heir of Charles William, 5th Earl Fitzwilliam), and 2nd
dau. and co-heir of Cecil, 3rd and last Earl of Liverpool, by
Julia Evelyn Medley his wife, dau. and sole heiress of Sir
George A. W. Shuckburgh, of Shuckburgh, Bart., by Julia
Anabella, dau. and heir of James Evelyn, Esq. of Felbridge,
Surrey, by Anabella, sister (and in her issue) heiress of George
Medley, Esq. of Cuxted, Friston, and Coneyburrows, all in
Sussex, and by her had issue,
I. Cecil George Savile, b. 7 Nov. 1846, of Cockglode, co.
Notts, J.P. and D.L., Lieut. R.N. ; to. 1st, 22 July, 1869,
Louisa Blanche, eldest dau. of Frederick John Howard,
Esq. (grandson of Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle), by Lady
Fanny his wife, sister of the 7th Duke of Devonshire, by
whom (who d. 7 Oct. 1871) he had, Arthur William deBrito
Savile, 6. 27 May, 1870; and Frederick Compton Savile, b.
20 and d. 21 Aug. 1871. He in. 2ndly, 21 July, 1877, Susan
Louisa, eldest dau. of Col. William Henry Frederick Caven-
dish and Lady Emily his wife, dau. of John George, 1st
Earl of Durham, and has issue, Gerald William Frederick
Savile, b. 12 May, 1878.
II. Henry Savile, b. 14 Oct. 1849.
III. George, b. 29 and d. 30 Dec. 1851.
I. Elizabeth Anne, b. 17 Oct. 1847.
II. Frances Mary, to. 10 Oct. 1876, Rev. ,?avile Richard
William L'Estrange Malone, eldest .son of the late Edmund
and Lady Henrietta L'Estrange, and has issue Ldmund
George Savile, 6. 19 June, 1878.
III. Caroline Frederica, b. 16 Oct. 18.50.
IV. Evelyn, b. 31 Dec. 1852, and d. 3 Sept. 1853.
Mr. Foljambe d. 18 Dec. 1869.
Arms — Sa., a bend between six escallops or. Creufi — 1st: A
jamb armed and spurred, quarterly or and sa. 2nd : On a
chapeau gu. a tiger statant arg. ducally gorged or ; 3rd : A
calopus or chatloup (afterwards blazoned as an antelope)
quarterly or and sa. (granted by King Heney VIll. to Sir God-
frey Foljambe. Supporters. — Dexter, an antelope quarterly or
and sa. ; sinister, a tiger arg. ducally crowned or. Motto —
Soyez ferme.
6'«('/.s— Osberton, Worksop, Notts; and Aldwarke Hall,
Eulherham, co. York.
FONNEREAU OF CHRIST CHURCH.
FoNNEREAir, Thomas Neale, Esq. of Christ
Church Park, Suffolk, J.P., b. 21 March, 1841 ;
m. 21 May, 1861, Blanche Editha, youngest dau. of
Kev. George Pearse, Vicar of Martham, Norfolk,
and has issue,
I. William Neale, 6. 10 April, 1862.
II. Zacherie de Valliquerville, b. 23 March, 1863.
III. Thomas Claude, b. 2 Nov. 1866.
I. Editha d'Evereux. ii. Janvra Marguerite.
III. Katherine Claudine.
ILinC age— This family, originally of noble French descent,
was founded in England by
Zachabie de Valliquerville, surnaroed de Fonnereau, b.
10 Feb. 1636; who fled from the city of La Rochelle at the
Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and settled in London. His
eldest son,
Claude Fonnereau, Esq., purchased, 1732, from Viscount
Hereford, the manors of Christ Church andWicksufford, Suffolk,
together with a large estate at Edmonton, and the borough of
Sudbury, and the borough of Aldborough, for which three of
his sons sat in several successive Parliaments. Claude was s.
by his eldest son,
Thomas Fonnereau, Esq. of Christ Church, at whose de-
cease, without issue, the estates devolved upon his next brother.
The Bev. Dr. Claudius Fonnereau, of Christ Church, /;.
1700; m. 1725, Ann, dau. and coheiress of the Rev. William
Bunbury, Rector of Catwortli, co. Huntingdon (grandson of
Henry Bunbury, Esq. of Bunbury and Stanny), by Anne his
wife, dau. of Sir Villiers Chernocke, Bart, of Hulcote. By this
lady Dr. Fonnereau acquired some of the old Bunbury projerty
in Cheshire, and had twelve children, all of whom d. in youth
or without issue, excepting Ann, m. Sir Booth Williams, Bart,
of Clapton, CO. Northampton; and
Hrv. Willia.m Fonnerkau, of Christ Church, the eldest son
and heir, who m. 1768, Anne, only dau, and eventually (her
brothers dying s. p.) heiress of Sir Hutchins Williams, Bart, of
Clapton, CO. Northampton, of The Friars, Chichester, of
North Hall, Herts, &c., and had issue,
Claude Willlam (Rev.), Rector of Clapton, co. Northampton,
6. 1761 ; s. his mother at the Friars, at Chichester. He m.
but had no issue.
Charles William, s. to Christ Church.
Harriet Louisa Ann, m. Frederick Comwallis, Lieut.-Col.
33rd regt., cousin to the 1st Marquess Comwallis.
Mary Anne, d. U7vm,
Mr. Fonnereau d. 1817, and was s. by his 2nd son.
Rev. Charles William Fonnereau, of Christ Church Park,
6. 1764; m. 1793, Harriette Deborah, eldest dau. of Thomas
Neale, Esq. of Freston Tower, and had (with a dau., Har-
riette, TO. 1827, Charles Lillingston, Esq. of The Chantry,
near Ipswich) a son, William Charles, his heir. Mr. Fonne-
reau served some time in His Majesty's Navy during the first
American war, and was Lieut, of the " Conqueror " under
Admiral Rodney, in the action on 12 April, 17S2. He retired
afterwards, and entered holy orders. He d. 1840, and was*,
by his son,
William Charles Fonnereau, Esq. of Christ Church Park,
J.P. and D.L., b. 1804 ; m. 3 Jan. 1832, Katherine Georgiana,
dau. of John Cobbold, Esq. of Holy wells and The Cliff, Ipswich;
and d. 31 July, 1855, leaving two daus., Emily Cordelia, and
Anne Katherine, m. 4 Jan. 1859, Alexander Crowder Crook-
shank, Esq. of Drumhalry and Birrenagh, co. Longford, C.B.,
Deputy Commissary-General to the Forces, who d. 1877 ; and
one Sim, the present Thomas Neale Fonnereau, Esq. of Christ
Church Park.
.4nns— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., three chevronels arg. on
a chief az. a sun in splendour or; 2nd and 3rd, counter
quartered ; 1st and 4th, gu., a wolf issuing out of a rock from
the sinister side of the escutcheon all arg.; 2nd' and 3rd, az.,
three boars' heads couped arg. Crest — A sun in splendour or.
iS'eae— Christ Church Park, near Ipswich.
FOOTT OF CARRIGACUNNA CASTLE.
FooTT, George Caeleton, Esq. of Carrigacunna
Castle, CO. Cork.
iLllie<lfIC.— This is an ancient and respectable family.
George Foott, Esq. of Millford, co. Cork, living temp.
William III., to. Deborah Wade, of Athy, co. Kildare, ancjuj
bad issue,
Richard, of Millford, his heir.
Thomas, of Springfort, to. Miss Pcdder, and had issue,
1 George, of Springfort, d. s. p.
1 Thomasine, d. unm. 2 Deborah, d. unm.
3 Ann, to. her cousin, James Foott, Esq.
4 Martha, m. H. Spratt, Esq. of Bally beg.
Wade, TO. Olivia, dau. of Capt. Callcott Chambre, and hat
issue,
1 George, m. Miss Dunscombe, and had,
Wade. Richard.
2 W^ade, to. Margaret, dau. of Edmund Nash, Esq. of Bal
lyteige, co. Limerick, and had a son.
Wade, TO. Ann, dau. of Michael Scanlan, Esq. and hai
issue.
3 James, m. his cousin Ann, dau. of Thomas Foott Esq. o
Springfort, and had a son,
Thomas Wade, of Baltidaniel, to. Mary, dau. of Walte
Atkins, Esq. of Atkinville, and had a son,
James, of Springfort, co. Cork, to. Sept. 1842, Henriettijilioni
Ann, dau. of Henry Lumsden, Esq. of Auchindrete, co ud
Aberdeen, and d. at Sydney, New South Wales, March t,,,
1873, leaving issue, 1 Thomas Wade, residing ii
Buntre, New South Wales, 6. at Springfort, 13 June
1843; m. 1st, Oct. 1874, Mary Hannay, eldes
i2au. of James Black, of Yynzalya, South Brightor 1"*.
Victoria, Australia, and has issue, Cecil Henry, I hi
16 Jan. 1870; 2 Henry Lumsden; 1 Katherin cfti,,;
Tower; 2 Mary Elizabeth; 3 Henrietta Ann
Roberta Margaret Rolleston.,
The eldest son,
Richard Foott, Esq. of Millford, m. Juliet, dan. of Coi
nclius O'Callaghan, Esq., and had issue a son and heir,
Richard Foott, Esq. of Millford, co. Cork, Col. of Nort
Cork Militia, in. Oct. 1771, Mary, dau. of Henry Baldwin, EscLjj,"
of Curry vody and Mount Pleasant, co. Cork, by Alice his wift| ^
sister of Sir Robert Warren, and by her (who d. 1841) left issue |
George, of Millford, d. 1844.
Henev Baldwin, late of Carrigacunna Castle.
Edward, of Gortmore, m. Ellen Chariotte, dau. of Comeliu
O'Callaghan, Esq. of Cork,and has issue, Edward, in. 186i
his cousin, Mary O'Callaghan, and has issue : Richard Lei
lie, (/. Jan. 1«60; Frances O'Callaghan; Ellen; and MarfilS,
Baldwin, m. Joseph Veiling Carpenter, Esq. of Eden Hill.
FOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FOR
579
Barbara, m. Thomas Edward Spratt, Esq. of Pencil Hill, and
d. 1853, leaving issue (see Speatt of Pencil HiU).
Mary Anne, m. Eev. Browning Drew, and d. 1822, leaving
one son. Browning, now Major 75th regt. ; and Mary, m.
Dr. Eussell, Surgeon 26th regt., both d. 1842, leaving one
son, Percy. Alicia, d. unni.
Mr. Foott d. 1820, and was s. by his son,
Henry Baldwin Foott, Esq. of Carrigacunna Castle, co.
Cork, J.P., 6. 11 Sept. 1778; m. 6 March, 1823, Jane, eldest
dau. of Rev. Edward Mitchell Carleton, of Woodside, co. Cork,
by Elizabeth his wife, only child and heiress of William
Withers, Esq., and by her (who d. 1873) had issue,
I. Henry, d. 9 Jan. 18G2. 2 Carleton, d. 2 July, 1856.
in. George Carleton, now of Carrigacunna Castle.
I. Eliya Louisa, m. her cousin, Richard Spratt, Esq. of Pencil
Hill, and has issue, 1 Bichard Henrj'; 2 Hanner Devereux;
1 Evelyn Augusta.
II. Mary Georgina. lii. Penelope Jane, d. 1 Oct. 1852.
IV. Henrietta Victoria, d. 29 Aug. 1864.
V. Emily. vi. Lucinda Harrictte.
Mr. Foot d. Nov. 1878, aged 100, and was s. by his eldest son.
Seat — Carrigacunna Castle Mallow, co. Cork.
FOUBES OF CULLODE^T.
Forbes, Arthur, Esq. of Culloden, co. Inver-
ness, J.P. aucl D.L., h. 25 Jan. 1819 ; s. Ms father
28 Nov. 1840; m. 28 Aug. 1849, Louisa Sarali
Georgina, 2nd dau. of Alexander Warrand, Esq.
of Warrandfield, and grand-dau. of the late Hugh
Robert Duff, Esq. of Muirtown, and has issue,
I. Duncan, 6. 21 March, 1851 ; d. 7 May, 1873.
II. Emily Mary Jane, d. 11 March, 1878.
HtncatJC— Ddncan Fokbes, M.P., descended paternally
('\t is stated, in a MS. written by Duncan Forbes, who d. 1704)
from the family of Lord Forbes, through that of Tolquhoun,
and maternally from that of Keith, Earl Marischall, pur-
chased the barony of Culloden 1G26. Duncan had two
brothers, John, whose son, Malcolm, became Marquis of Mon-
tilly, in France; and Patrick (commonly called Black Patrick,
Baillie of Inverurie) from whom descended the family of
Yo-RHES of Foreran. Duncan Forbes d. 14 Oct. 1654, aged 82.
By his marriage with Janet, eldest dau. of James Forbes, of
Corsinday, he had (with two daus. Elizabeth, m. William
Baillie, of Dunean ; and Anna, m. 1st, Evan Macpherson, of
Cluny, and 2ndly, Alexander Mackintosh, of Connedge) three
sons, John, his heir ; James (Capt.), of Caithness ; and Duncan
[Capt.), of Assynt. The eldest son,
John Forbes, of Culloden, M.P., m. 1643, Anna, eldest dau.
of Alexander Dunbar, of Grange, by his 1st wife, Jean Camp-
bell, dau. of Sir John Campbell, of Cawdor, and had six sons
Md two daus., Duncan, his heir; David (Sir), of Newhall, one
3f the Judges of the Court of Session, an eminent Lawyer and
man of letters, an influential patron of Allan Ramsay ;
Thomas ; Alexander, who went to New England ; Jonathan,
M.D. of Elgin; John (Lieut. -Col.) of Pitnacrieffe; Jean, vi.
5ir Robert Munro; and Naomi, m. Robert Dunbar, of Burgie.
John Forbes was Provost of Inverness, and d. about the year
Df the Revolution, 1688, and was s. by his eldest son,
Duncan Forbes, of Culloden, m. 1668, Mary, dau. of Sir
ilobert Innes, of that ilk, and had two sons, John, his heir, 6.
ibout the year 1672; and Duncan, afterwards Lord President;
md seven daus. Duncan Forbes latterly served in Parliament
'or CO. Nairn, and d. 1704. He was s. by his eldest son,
John Forbes, of Culloden, M.P. for Inverness-shire, in. 1699,
lean, dau. of Sir Robert Gordon, of Gordonstone, and cL s.p.
734, was s. by the Lord Advocate of Scotland, his only brother.
The Right Hon. Duncan Forbes, 5th Laird of Culloden, the
elebrated Lord President of the Court of Session, b. 10 Nov.
m. Mary, dau. of Hugh Rose, of the ancient family of
\ilravock, in Nairnshire; and dying 10 Dec. 1747, was s. by
s only child,
John Forbes, Esq. of Culloden, the intimate friend of
Thomson, Armstrong, and other literati of his day. He
erved with great distinction at the battles of Fontenoy
nd Culloden. He m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Sir Arthur Forbes,
Jart. of Craigievar, by whom he had two sons, Duncan, who
. in youth, and Arthur, his heir ; and 2ndly, 1772, Jane,
au. of Capt. Forbes, of New, by whom (who in. afterwards,
rrant, of Druminner, Aberdeenshire) he had no issue. John
'orbes d. 26 Sept. 1772, and was s. by his only surviving son,
Arthur Forbes, Esq. of Culloden, b. 15 Feb. 1760; in. 1st,
779, Sarah, dau. and sole heir of Edward Stratton, Esq. of
:ent, and of Ripley, Surrey. By this lady (who d. 19 Nov.
793, aged 36) he had one son and one dau.,
Duncan George, his heir.
Sarah Louisa, m. 1798, Hugh Robert Duff, Esq. of Muirtoim
Inverness-shire, and d. 1829, leaving issue. - '
Mr. Forbes m. 2ndly, 1800, Mary Wardlaw, dau. of Admiral
Sir William Gumming, but by that lady (who m. afterwards
Joseph Egerton, Esq. of Gray's Inn) had no issue. He d.
26 May, 1803, and was s. by his only son,
Duncan George Forbes, Esq. of Culloden House, 6. 17 June,
1781 ; m. 29 March, 1818, Sarah, only dau. of the late Rev.
Joseph AValker, of Lanchester, Ash, and Satley, co. Durham,
and by her (who d. 18 Jan. 1838) he had three sons, Arthur,
now of Culloden; Duncan, an officer N. York RiSes, b. 7 May,
1821; and Joseph William, &. 3 Nov. 1827. Mr. Forbes rf. 28
Nov. 1840.
.^rms— Az., on a chevron between three bears' heads coupcd
arg. muzzled gu. as many unicorns' heads erased sa. Crest —
An eagle displayed or. JliotJo— Salus per Christum.
.Scats— Culloden House, and Stratton Lodge, Inverness, and
Ryelield, Dingwall, Eoss-shire.
FOEJBES OF KINGAEELOCH.
Forbes, James Alexander, Esq. of Kingareloch,
CO. Argyll, sometime a Member of the Legislative
Council at Bombay, and head of an ■ eminent
East Indian Mercantile and Banking Firm, b. 8
Sept. 1836, s. his father 1876.
5LtUCil(JC. — Alister Cam Forbes, youngest son of Sir
John Forbes, Knt. 5th Laird of Driminar, and brother of the
1st Lord Forbes, m. the dau. and heir of Sir Henry Cameron,
of Brux, and had three sons, i. Arthur, d. s. x>-\ n. John, of
Brux; and m. Duncan. This
Duncan Forbes was of Drumellachio and Brux. His
descendant,
George Forbes, Esq. of Skellater, 2nd son of William Forbes,
of Barns, d. 8 July, 1632, having had, by Euphemia Skeena
his wife, two sons and two daus., William, John, Janet, and
Elspeth. The elder son,
William Forbes, Esq. of Skellater, bapt. 15 Oct. 1615; dis-
tinguished himself in Montrose's army, having joined the
Marquess of Huntly with the warriors of Strathdon. He m. four
times. He d. 1700, aged 84. The eldest son of his 2nd mar-
riage (with the widow McGillivray, of Dunmaglass),
John Forbes, of Inverernan and Clencowy, was a Commis-
sioner of Supply for Aberdeenshire 1704. He was taken
prisoner 1715, and d. of his wounds in CarUsle prison, having
had by his 1st wife three sons,
William, in. 1st, 19 Aug. 1708, Catherine, dau. of Alexander
Forbes, Esq. of Bcldornie ; and 2ndly, 29 Dec. 1709, Mar-
garet, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Alexander, and had issue
only by the latter.
Alexander, of Inverernan, who continued that liu9.
CuARLEs, of whose line we treat.
The youngest son,
Charles Forbes, Esq., was killed at the storming of Ticon-
derago, Canada, 1758, under General Abercromby. He m.
Isabel, dau. of Donaldson, of Kinardie, and was s. by his son
and heir,
James Forbes, Esq. of Kingareloch, Argyllshire, and of
Hutton Hall, Essex, b. 1756 ; d. 1829, aged 78, having been mar-
ried twice. By his 1st wife he left two daus., Maria Isabella, m.
the late Gen. David Forbes ; and Charlotte, m. the late Gen.
Sir Charles Bruce, K.C.B. He in. 2ndly, 24 Sept. 1799, Miss
Sarah Richardson, and had by her, i. James, his heir;
II. Charles Henry, successor to his brother; iii. Alexander,
Civil and Session Judge, Bengal; iv. William, late Major 77tli
regt., m. 8 July, 1858, Maria Emma, eldest dau. of Charles
Grimston, Esq. of Grimston Garth, co. York, and has issue,
Emily Maria; v. John, deceased; i. Eliza, deceased; ii. Isabel,
m. Albert Watson, Esq. of the Ceylon Rifle Brigade, and is
deceased ; in. Emma, m. the Rev, Arthur Thomas Gregory,
of CO. Banff, and Flixton Parsonage, Lancashire, and is de-
ceased ; IV. Annie; v. Sarah, ?u. Rear Admiral Williams, and
is deceased ; and vi.. Emily, m. Arthur Ruxton, Esq. The
eldest son and heir,
James Forbes, Esq. of Kingareloch, survived his father only
20 months, and was s. by his next brother,
Charles Henry Forbes, Esq. of Kingareloch, J.P. andD.L.,
6. 23 July, 1809; in. 21 Oct. 1834, Charlotte Murray Mac-
Gregor, 4th dau. of James Buchanan, Esq. of Craigend Castle,
by the Lady Janet Sinclair his wife, eldest dau. of James, 12lli
Earl of Caithness, and has issue,
I. Ja.mes Alexander, now of Kingareloch.
u, Charles Henry Buchanan, 6. 28 Sept. 1847.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
FOE
Ida Constance.
I. Janet Sinclair, d. unm.
in. Frances Caithness Mellish Abney.
IV. Helen Meta, m. 5 March, 1868, Kobert Graham Mayne,
Esq. 1st Bombay Cavalry, 2nd son of the late Eev. Charles
Otway Mayne, Vicar of Midsomer Norton, and Prebendary
of Wells, by Emily his wife, dau. of G. R. Smith, Esq. of
Selsdon, and niece of Lord Carrington, and has issue,
Charles Robert Graham, and Helen Meta Frances.
V. Gertrude Emily, d. unm.
VI. Aurilie Selma James Sinclair.
He d. 1876, and was s. by his elder son.
Arms—hz., three bears' heads couped arg. muzzled gu.
Crent—X hand holding a dagger erect on its point a bear's
head couped ppr. Motto— So\us inter plunmos (allusive to
these, the Gordon-Forbeses, being the only Forbeses who were
not Covenanters).
&aj— Kingareloch, Fort William, co. Argyll.
FORBES-GORDON OF RAYNE.
FoEBES-GoEDOX, Aethue 'Newtox, Esq. of
Eayne, co. Aberdeen, J.P., Capt. and Adjt. 79tli
Highlanders, h. 22 Jan. 1844; m. 1st, 22 Oct. 1872,
Christian, 2nd dau. of James Dalrymple, Esq. of
Langlee, co. Eoxburgh, and Green Knowe, co. Ber-
wick, by whom (who d. 25 Oct, 1873) he has a son,
Abthob Daletmple, 6. 1873.
He m. 2ndly, 17 April, 1876, Adeline, dau. of Philip
Jocelyn Newton, Esq. of Dunleckney Manor, co.
Carlowj and by her (who d. 21 Feb. 1879) had a
son, Alistair Hugh, &. 8 Feb. 1877.
JLinCagC. — LiEnx.-CoL. Arthur Foebes, 32nd regt.,
youngest son of Sir Arthur Forbes, Bart, of Craigievar (sec
Bdkkes Pccrape and Baronetaye}, commanded the 32nd
Light Infantry, and was A.D.C. to Sir Ralph Abercromby.
He TO. Isabella, dau. of Principal MacLeod, of King's College,
Aberdeen, and d. Dec. 1850, having had issue,
I. Abthce, of Rayne.
I. Isabella, m. 1st, Beauchamp B. Newton, Esq. of Dunleck-
ney, CO. Carlow, J. P. ; and 2ndly, James Kearney Ayhvard
Kearney, Esq. of Shankill Castle, co. Kilkenny, J. P. and
D.L. n. Christina Frances. m. Georgina Elizabeth.
The only son,
Abthdb Fobbes, Esq. of Rayne, co. Aberdeen, J.P. and
D.L., assumed the additional surname of Goedon on succeed-
ing to the estate of Rayne, under the entail and settlement of
his deceased cousin, John Gordon, Esq. of Avochie and Rayne.
He was 6. 2 June, 1806 ; m. 20 April, 1843, Charlotte, eldest
dau. of Col. William Balfour, 82nd regt., of Trenaby, co. Ork-
ney, and had issue,
I. Arthte Newton, now of Rayne.
n. William Balfour, b. Dec. 1845 ; Lieut. E.N,
lu. John Whetham, b. Aug. 1849.
I. Charlotte Susan, m. July, 1877, John A. Burnett, Esq.,
J.P., of Kemnay, co. Aberdeen.
Mr. Forbes Gordon d. 31 Aug. 1873.
Anrn — Az., a cross patee-fitchee or, between three bears'
heads couped arg. muzzled gu. CYest—A cock ppr. Motto—
"Watch.
Seat — Eayne, Pitcaph, Aberdeen.
FORBES-LEITH OF WHITEHAUGH.
Foebes-Leith, Ret. William, of Whitehaugh,
CO. Aberdeen, M.A. Oson, Vicar of Wattisham, co.
Suffolk, b. 9 April, 1833 ; s. his brother, 1875 ;
m. 9 Aug. 1871, Louisa, dau. of Wilham Harvey,
Esq. of Wattisham Hall, Suffolk.
ILilTCaSt.— Sib John Fobbes (3rd son of Sir John Forbes
of that ilk, Justiciary and Convener of Aberdeenshire temj).
RoBEET III., ancestor of the Lord Forbes), m. Marjorie, dau.
of Henry Preston, Thane of Formartin, and thereby
became Thane of Formartin and Earl of Tolquhoun : from
him descended.
The Rev. William Foebes, Vicar of Thornbury, in Glouces-
tershire (eldest son of William Forbes, Esq. of Tolquhoun, by
Anne his wife, dau. and heir of John Lcith, Esq. of White-
haugh, by Ehzabeth his wife, dau. of William, 11th Lord
Forbes. He d. Sept. 17G1, when the representation of the
family devolved upon his brother,
John Fobbes, who assumed, as heir to his mother, the addi-
tional surname of Leith. lie in. 1743-44, Jean, eldest dau. of
Theodore Morrison, of Bogny, and by her (who d. 1767) had
three sons: William, his heir; Theodoee, successor to his
"Brother; and John, who d. young, 17C3. He d. at Edinburgh
26 Sept. 1781, and was s. by bis eldest son,
WaLTAM Fobbes-Leith, Esq. of Whitehangh, 6. 1748-49;
d. unm. 1806, and was s. by his brother,
De. Theodoee Foebes-Leith, of Whitehaugh, an eminent
Physician, m. 1st, 1776, Marie D'Arboine, a French lady, of
an ancient family, and (besides three daus., Mary; Harriet;
and Emily) had three sons. i. Theodore, 6. Sept. 1777, d. young;
II. James John, heir to his father; iii. William, Post Capt.
E.N., m.a, French lady, and had three sons. Dr. Forbes-Leith
m. 2ndly, 20 Aug. 1789, Lucy, eldest dau. of Anthony Crunsk
horn, Esq. of Eochester, and had issue a son, George, b. U
Aug. 1790, m. and has issue ; and a dau. Eliza Stubbs, to. John
Buwen, Esq. of Blackheath. Dr. Forbes-Leith, who was settled
at Greenwich previous to succeeding to Whitehaugh, d. Aug
1819, of lockjaw consequent upon a fracture of the •oUarbone,
and was s. by his 2nd, but eldest surviving son,
James John Foebes-Leith, Esq. of Whitehaugh, 6. 1780;
Lieut.-Col. in the E.I.C.S., m. 28 Nov. 1827, WiUiamina Helen
only child, by WiUiamina Kerr, his wife, of the late Lieut.-Col
James Stewart, of the 42nd Highlanders, younger son of the
late Charles Stewart, Esq. of Shambelly, co. Dumfries. By
this lady (who m. 2ndly, 10 Dec. 1859, Charles Louis Henrj
Joseph LeMasson, Comte de Eanc6e, and d. 1866) Col. Forbes
Leith left issue,
James, late of Whitehaugh.
AViLLiAM, present representative.
Thomas Augustus, 6. 25 Aug. 1834 ; late 42nd Highlanders.
Henry Stewart, 6. 2 March, 1836, deceased.
Charles Edward, late 17th regt., 6. 18 Oct. 1839.
WiUiamina Stewart, m. the late W. J. Lumsden, Esq. &.
Balmedie, Aberdeenshire.
Helen Maria, m. the late E. W. E. Hepburn, Esq., of Eick-
arton, Kincardineshire.
Adelaide Isabella, to. Lieut.-Col. A. B. Fyers, E.E., Sur-
veyor-General of Ceylon, and is deceased.
Col. Forbes-Leith d. 24 Sept. 1843, and wass. by his eldest son
James Foebes-Leith, Esq. of Whitehaugh, b. 10 Dec. 1828
m. 18 Nov. 1851, Miss Mary Keith, natural dau. of Anthon;
Adrian, 7th Earl of Kintore, and d. s. p. 12 May, 1875, when h(
was s. by his brother, the present representative.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st, az., three bears' heads couped arg
muzzled gu., for Foebes; 2nd and 3rd, arg., five lozenges con
joined in fess sa., for Leith. Crests — 1st, A stag's head attire<
with ten tynes ppr., for Fobbes: 2nd, A dove with an olivi
branch in its beak ppr. Supporters — Two greyhounds ppr
collared gu. Mottoes— VnAer the arms, Salus per Chiistuin
above the Leith crest, Fidus ad extremum.
/Seat— Whitehaugh, Alford, Aberdeenshire.
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FORBES OF BALGOWNIE.
FoGBES, Duncan, Esq. of Balgownie, co. Aberlj^
deen, J.P., b. 7 Oct. 1817 ; m. 23 March, 1847 '"l":
Janet Dyce, only dau. of the late Eobert Forbes 'Ki
Esq. of Castleton, co. Kincardine.
JLinrage.— The first proprietor of Fraserfield, now Bal|JIr.
gownie, was,
Willam Feasfb, 2nd son of William, Lor
Saltoun, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Archbishop Sharpe t*j
->—"-' by the Covenanters, 3 May, 1679. He was "- -'
Philorth, 19 Nov. 1691, and d. at Fraserfield, 12 March, 1727
He TO. Lady Catherine Anne Erskine, dau. of the Earl o ^1
Buchan, and by her (who d. 5 March, 1733) had one son, '^'
William Feasee, Esq., 6. 28 Sept. 1725 ; d. 4 Sept. 1788
and by Rachel Kennedy his wife, whom he m. 5 Jan. 1752
(and who d. June, 1800, aged 70), had a numerous family, c
whom were,
WiUiam, b. 19 Dec. 1752; d. 25 Oct. 1789.
Alexandee, of whom presently.
Margaret, in. 15 Oct. 1771, David Steuart, 6th Earl c
Buchan, of tie Erskine family.
Catherine Anne, d. 27 Dec. 1836 ; she m. 27 March, 1777
Ddncan Foebes Mitchell,* Esq. of Thainston and Beltie
CO. Aberdeen, who was 2nd surviving son of Sir Arthu
Forbes, Bart, of Craigievar and Fintry, co. Aberdeen. The;
had a numerous family, of whom the 6th son was Henbi
David, b. 12 Nov. 1790, of whom more hertalter.
The 2nd son, but ultimate heir,
Alexandee Feasee, Esq. of Fraserfi«ld, 6. 8 Jan. 1761 ; m
* This surname of Mitchell is thus derived ; Sir Andre\
MitcheU, K.B., and Envoy Plenipotentiary from the Cour
of St. James to that of Prussia, in the reign of Feedebici
the Geeat, from the year 1756 to 1771, was an intimate frien
ef the aforementioned Sir Arthur Forbes, to whom he left b;
will his estates of Thainston and Beltie. These Sir Arthu
entailed on his 2nd son. Duncan aforementioned. One of th
conditions, which subsists to this day. being that the proprieto
of these estates should take, in addition to his own, the sui
name of Miicbell.
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>0 April, 1795, Mary Christian, dau. of George Moir, Esq. of
scotstoun, and by her (who d. 12 Sept. 1813) left at his de-
:ease, 18 July, 1807, four daus.,
ilABGARET, of whom presently.
Eachaol, m. 15 July, 1828, William Maxwell, Esq., and had a
numerous family. She d. 13 Feb. 1867.
Catherine Isabella, d. Sept. 1867.
Mary, m. 10 Feb. 1825, her cousin, William Urquhart, Esq.
of Craigstoun, and had issue, one dau., Mary, m. William
Pollard, Esq., M.P. for Kanturk, Ireland.
Hie eldest dau. and heiress,
Margaket Eraser, of Fraserfield, now ealed Balgownie, m.
!7 May, 1816, her cousin, Henry David Forbes, Esq., and by
lim (who was b. 12 Nov. 1790, and d. 24 July, 1869) she left at
ler decease, 19 Aug. 1839,
Duncan, now of Balgownie.
Alexander, b. 9 Nov. 1818; d. young.
Henry Erskine, of Kinmunday, co. Aberdeen, Lieut. -Col. in
the army, late of the 21st Hussars, b. 14 July, 1821; m.
12 April, 1855, Letitia Angelina, eldest surviving dau. of
Gen. Sir George St. Patrick Lawrence, C.B. and K.C.S.I.,
and by her (who d. 29 Oct. 1857) has issue two daus., Mar-
garet Isabella, and Louisa Letitia.
Mary Isahella, d. 22 Dec. 1829.
Catherine Anne, d. 12 March, 1848.
Margaret Moir, m. Alexander Kinloch Forbes, of the Bombay
Civil Service, who d. 1865. They had numerous issue.
Bachael Louisa, m. Major-Gen. Francis Gregory Urquhart,
C.B., late of the Boyal regiment of foot, and has issue
two daus.
Emineline, m. the Rev. John Gabriel Eyde, M.A. of St.
John's Coll. Oxford, who d. at Melrose, la68. She had issue
ten children.
Georgiana Mary Agnew, m. 24 Dec. 1857, Robert Spottis-
wood Farquhar Spottiswood, Esq. of Muirhead, co. Aber-
deen, and has issue, Henry Alexander, b. 18 Aug. 1859;
Robert James, 6. 24 July, 1864; Annie Margaret; Mary
Georgiana.
.^niis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, grand quarters, az., a
:ross pattee fitchee between three bears' heads couped arg.
nuzzled gu. a bordure of the 2nd for difference, 2nd and 3rd
;rand quarters. Counter-quartered : 1st and 4th, az., three
i-ases arg. 2nd, or, a lion rampant gu. armed and langued az.
lebruised of a ribbon sa.; 3rd, gu., a Uon rampant arg.. all
.vithin a bordure az. charged with eight garbs Oi'. C,-est—
1 cock ppr. Motto— Watch.
£mJ— Balgownie House, Aberdeen.
PORBES OF CALLENDAR.
Forbes, William, Esq. of Callendar, co. Stirling,
7. P. and D.L., m. 1st, 28 June, 1859, Rose, youngest
lau. of John O'Hara, Esq. of Raliecu, co. Gralway,
3j Arabella, Lady O'Donnell, his wife, dau. of Sir
John Blake, Bart., and by her (who d. 29 Jan.
1866) has issue,
WILHA.M Francis, b. 22 Oct. 1860; and another son.
Mr. Forbes m. 2ndly, 4 June, 1868, Edith Marian,
?rd dau. of the Rev. Lord Charles Amelius Hervey.
ILtltraflC— George Forbes, of Colquhany, only son of
■'orbes of Colquhany, Strathdon, co. Aberdeen, m. Miss Gordon,
nd had, with a dau. m. Alexander Innes, Esq., two sons,
.William, his heir; and ii. Robert, M.D. of Banff, who m.
\nne Sutherland, dau. of a cadet of the house of Sutherland,
d had a son, Robert, a Merchant of London, m. his cousin,
lanet Forbes, and had, with six daus. one son, Robert. The
Ider son and heir,
William Forbes, of Aberdeen, to. Janet, dau. of the Rev.
\Villiain Dyce, Minister of Belhelvie, co. Aberdeen, and had
with four daus. of whom the eldest vi. John Abercrombie,
'rovost of Aberdeen; and the 3rd to. James AUardyce,
rother of Alexander AUardyce, Esq. of Dunottar, M.P.) four
I. George, Merchant in Aberdeen, ?ii. about 177G, Jane, dau.
ot Lumsden, ot Alford and Cromar, co. Aberdeen, and had
issue,
1 William, M.D. of the island of Jamaica, who d. leaving,
by Miss Roid, of Jumaica, his wife, a dau. Ellen.
2 David, Capt. E.I.C.S., made Governor of Ternate, for
his gallant services at the capture of that island, d. iinm.
■3 John, of Wingfield Place, Berks, J.P. and D.L., Capt.
R.N., 6. 1780; to. 22 July, 1814, La!titia Mary, dau. of
the late George White, Esq. of Newington House, co.
Oxford, and the Isle of Thauet, Kent, and had issue,
James William, 6., 7 Nov. 1815; Lieut. 13th regt.,
d. unm. on his return from India, 29 Jan. 1839.
John George, 6. 31 Jan. 1817, of Trinity Coll. Oxon,
and of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law.
Frederick Edwyn, 6. 3 April, 1819, Commander R.N ;
d. unm, 23 March, 1852.
George Harrison Anne, Major R.A., b. 7 June, 1828 ■ m
1868, a dau. of the Rev. Thonuas Gregory. ' '
Marianne, to. 1854, the Rev. Charles WiUett,-'son of John
Saltren Willett, Esq. of Petticombe, Devon.
Maria, to. 1851, George Latham Browne, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law.
Laetitia Margaret, to. 1855, John Willett, Esq. Capt. R.A.
4 George, d. unm. at Dominica.
6 James, Capt. E.I.C.S., d. unm.
1 Janet, m. her cousin, Robert Forbes, Esq., Merchant, of
London.
2 Margaret, to. the Rev. William Urquhart, Minister of
Touch, CO. Aberdeen.
II. William, of whom we treat.
III. David, Merchant, of London, d. s. p.
IV. Robert, of Castleton, co. Aberdeen, i». Elizabeth Chal-
mers, and left issue, five sons and two daus.
The 2nd son,
William Forbes, of London, realised a large fortune, by
commercial pursuits and Government contracts, and pur-
chased, 1783, the estates of Callendar and Almond, in Stir-
lingshire, which had been forfeited by the attainder of the
Earl of Linlithgow and Callendar, 1715, and which had subse-
quently passed into the possession of the York Building
Company. Mr. Forbes m. 1st Miss MacAdam, of Craigen-
gillan; and 2ndly, Agnes Chalmers, and by the latter only
had issue three daus. (the 2nd of whom Jessie, m. 1838,
Edward Lloyd Gatacre, Esq. of Gatacre, Salop) and two
sons, William, his heir; and John, Capt. Coldstream Guards.
Mr. Forbes d. 21 June, 1815, and was s. by his son,
William Forbes, Esq. of Callendar, Vice-Lieut, of Stir-
lingshire, and M.P. for that co., 6. 1806; m. 14 Aug. 1832,
Lady Louisa Antoinetta, dau. of Francis, Earl of Wemyss
and March ; and dying 10 Feb. 1855, was s. by his eldest son,
the present William Forbes, Esq. of Callend-ar.
Scat— Callendar House, Falkirk.
FORD OP ELLELL HALL.
FoED, William, Esq. of EUell Hall, co. Lancas-
ter, J.P. and D.L., b. 17 Dec. 1816 ; m. 8 June,
1852, Louisa (who d. 26 July, 1876), eldest dau. of
William Ross, Esq. of Pendleton.
iLtltCJlJIC.— The family of fforde or Ford is one of very
ancient settlement in Staffordshire. So far back as the 12th
century, it was established at Ford Green, in Norton-le-
Moors. In the time of Henry VII. , Hugh Ford, sen. (son of
John, grandson of William, and great-grandson of Richard del
Forde, temp. Richard II.), settled his estate on his grandson,
Hugh Ford, son of Richard, who d. v. p. Hugh, the younger,
was father of William Ford, living 1521, whose son,
Hugh Ford, of Ford Green, co. Stafford, living 1538 and
1564, was s. by his son, William Foede, of Forde Green,
living 1604, who to. 1569, Alice, dau. of Richard Harblutt, of
the Loyde, co. Stafford, and had a son and successor, Hugh
Forde, of Forde Green, ra. Margery, dau. of Michael
Dickinson, of Fooker, co. Stafford, and was father of
William Forde, of Forde Green, living 1679, m. Ellen, dau.
of James Rowley, and had three sons and one dau. 1 Hugh,
of Forde Green, ancestor of Forde of Forde Green ; 2 William
(Rev.), of Eccleshall, who ih. and had five sons, William, Hugh
Andrew, Thomas, and James; 3 Andrew, ancestor of the
I'oTiDS of Abbei/field. The eldest son,
Hugh Forde, Esq., m. 1683, Ellen, dau. of John Mellor,
Esq. of Alsop-in-the-D.ale, and had a son and successor,
Josiah Forde, Esq., of the Heath House and Forde Green,
b. 1694; who left by Anne his wife, a son,
Isaac Ford, E.sq. b. 1728 ; m. 5 June, 1757, Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Hutton Rawhnson, Esq. of Lancaster, and
d. 4 June, 1779, having had (with two daus., Anne, m. Robert
Barclay, Esq. of Lombard Street, Banker; and Mary, d. an
infant) a son,
John Ford, Esq. of Lancaster and of Morecombe Lodge,
TO. 1st, Mary, eldest dau. of John Chorley, Esq. of Red
Hazles, and by her had a son John, of whom presently. He
711. 2ndly, 1800, Mary, eldest dau. of John Lawson, of High-
field, and had issue (see Ford of Enfield Old Park). Mr. Ford
d. May, 1833, leaving his property to the children of his 2nd
wife. His son by his iirst wife,
John Ford, Esq. of Ellell Hall, co. Lancaster, inherited the
estates of his great-uncle Abram Rawlinson (of Ellell Hall,
M.P. for Lancaster from 1780 to 1700). He m. 1812, Ehza-
beth, dau. of the late John Lawson, Esq. of Lancaster, and
d. 14 March, 1819, having had (with two daus., Mary Elizabeth,
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POR
m. her cousin, Francis Walker, Esq. of Southsate, youngest
son of the late John Walker, Esq. of Amo's Grove; and
Sarah Walker, m. Charles Walker, Esq. of New Lanark) three
sons, Abbauam Rawlisson, of Ellell Hall, who d. s. p. 5 March,
1849, aged 36 ; Eobcrt, d. s. p. 23 July 1S48; and William,
now of EUell HaU.
Arm:<—VeT fess, or and erm., a lion rampant az. Crest— &.
demi-lion rampant az. Motto — Excitat.
,Seo«— EUell HaU, near Lancaster.
FORD OF ENFIELD OLD PARK.
Toed, Edwaed, Esq. of Enfield Old Park, co.
Middlesex, J.P., b. 1 Dec. 1813 ; m. 2 Nov. 1837,
Elizabeth Hill Winchester, dau. of Rev. Thomas
Winchester Lewis, and has issue,
I. John Walker, h. 12 Sept. 1838; m. 19 May, 1864, Caro-
line Susan, dau. of Henry Parker, Esq., of White Lodge,
East Barnct, and has issue, Hugh Rawlinson, 6. 5 Sept.
1866 ; Henry Arthington, I. 16 Kov. 1868 ; and Mary
Mabel.
II. Charles Winchester, 6. 4 Nov. 1840.
ui. Alfred Lawson, 6. 18 Nov. 1843.
I. Mary EUzabeth.
HincaflC— This is a branch of the ancient family of Foed
of Ellell Hall.
John Ford, Esq. of Lancaster and of Morecombe Lodge,
son of Isaac Ford, Esq., and EUzabeth his wife, dau. of
Thomas Hutton Eawlinson, of Lancaster, d. 8 May, 1833 ;
m. 1st, Mary, dau. of John Chorley, of Red Hazles, near
Liverpool, by whom he had a son, John, of EUell
HaU; and 2ndly, 4 Nov. 1800, Mary, dau. of John
Lawson, Esq., of Lancaster, by whom (who d. 4 Aug. 1S62)
he had issue a dau., EUzabeth Sarah, and four sons,
1 Hutton RawUnson, h. 28 Dec. 1804 ; 2 Charles DUworth, b.
8 Aug. 1806; 3 Robert Lawson, 6. 8 Feb. 1809, m. Hannah,
dau. of Mr. Benson Pease, Esq. of Leeds, and had issue, John
BawUnson, Thomas Benson Pease, Mary, EUzabeth Helen,
Emily Susan, and IsabeUa Ormston; and 4 Edward Fobd,
Esq., now of Enfield Old Park.
Anns, Ci-eft, and Motto — See preceding Memoir.
Seat— Eafield Old Park, near Winchmere HUl, Middlesex.
FORDE OF SEAFORDE.
FoEDE, William Beownlow, Esq. of Seaforde,
CO. Do'n-n, h. 5 Nov. 1823 ; Col. Royal South Down
MiUtia, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1853, M.P. for
CO. Down from 1857 to 1874; m. 25 Oct. 1855,
Adelaide, dau. of Gen. the Hon. Robert Meade,
2nd son of the 1st Earl of Clanwilliam.
ILtllEaflC — Nicholas Foede, of Coolgreany, co. Wexford,
claiming Welsh extraction, d. 1605, leaving, by his wife
Catherine White, five sons, of whom the 2nd,
Mathew Ford, of DubUn, M.P., s. to the estates. He d.
before the year 1057, leaving his only son,
Nicholas Forde, of Killyleagh, co. Down, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Adam Loftus, Knt. of Rathfarnham, and left an
only son,
Mathew Foede, of Coolgreany, M.P. for co. Wexford, m.
Margaret, dau. of Sir George Hamilton, Bart. (4th son of
James, 1st Earl of Abercorn), by Slary Butler his wife, dau.
of Thomas, Lord Thurles, and sister of James, 1st Duke of
Ormonde. Jlr. Forde left at his decease, 1709 (with two daus.,
the eldest of whom, Lucy, m. 1695, Sir Laurence Esmonde,
Bart, of Ballynestra ; and the younger, Jane, m. John Walsh,
of Shanganah) an only son,
Mathew Foede, Esq. of Seaforde, M.P. for Downpatrick,
m. 1698, Anne, dau. of William Brownlow, Esq. of Lurgan, and
had Mathew, hia heir; Francis of Johnstown, co. Meath, Col.
in the army, distinguished in Lord Olive's wars in India,
m. 1728, Mrs. Martha George, and left issue; Arthur, Rector
of Lurgan, d. 1767, leaving issue; Jane, in. John Baillie,
of Inishargie; Letitia, m. Mr. Nash; and Marsaret, d. •ujini.
1773. Mr. Forde d. 1729, and was x. by his eldest son,
Mathew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde, and Coolgreany, M.P.
for Bangor. He m. 1st, 1724, Christian, dau. of John Graham,
Esq. of Flatten, co. Meath, by whom he had issue, and
2ndly, Jane, relict of Sir Timothy AUen. He d. 1780, and was
». by his eldest son,
Mathew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde and Coolgreany, M.P.
for Downpatrick, m. 1750) Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Knox, of
Thomas, 1st Viscount Northland,
Dungannon, and sister
and had issue,
Mathew, his heir.
Anne, d. unrn.
Elizabeth, to. 1785, Thomas Douglass, Esq. of Grace HalL
CO. Down, and d. 1840.
Jane, to. 1796, John Christopher Beauman, Esq. of Hyde
Park, CO. Wexford.
Charity, to. 1795, William Brownlow, Esq. of Lurgan, M.P.
for CO. Armagh; d. 1843.
Mr. Forde d. 1796, and was s. by his only son,
Mathew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde and Coolgreany, High
Sheriff co. Down 1803 ; to. 1782, Catherine, eldest dau. of the
Eight Hon. WiUiam Brownlow, of Lurgan, M.P. for co.
Armagh, and by her (who d. 1808) had issue,
Mathew, his heir.
WiLLLAM Brownlow, successor to his brother.
Thomas Arthur, Assistant-Barrister cos. Down and Ros-
common, m. 1814, Louisa, 9th dau. of Michael Head, Esq. of
Derry, co. Tipperary ; and d. April 1840, having had issue,
Thomas Head, d. s. p.; Matthew Bligh; Henry Charles;
John Vesey; Arthur Knox; Francis Clayton Octavius,
d. s. p. ; Frederick Augustus Prittie, d. g. j). ; Catherine
Margaret ; Frances Mary Anne, m. 1853, Thomas Blacker,
Esq., and d. 1863.
Arthur, to. Selina, dau. of WilUara Blundell, Esq. ; and d. in
India, 1828, leaving Mathew, William, and Arthur.
Francis Charles, late Capt. Royal Scots Greys, m. Letitia
Jane, youngest dau. of 0. Jones, Esq. of WoodhaU, co.
NorfoUc; d. 1864.
Anne, to. Ist, 1816, Francis Hoey, Esq. of Dunganstown, co.
Wicklow, and by him, who d. 1818, had issue; and 2ndly,
1825, Capt. George King, R.N., and d. 1859, having had
further issue.
Isabella Jane Octavia, to. 1821, Clayton Bayley, Esq. of Nore-
lands, CO. Kilkenny, and d. 1865.
Mr. Forde to. 2ndly, 1811, Sopliia, dau. of the Very Rev.
Stewart Blacker, of Carrick, Dean of LeighUn, but by her
(wh0 7;i. 2ndly, 1818, WiUiam Stewart Hamilton, Esq. of Brown
Hall, and d. 1829) he had no issue. He d. 1812, and was «. by
his eldest son,
Mathew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde and Coolgreany, 6. 1785;
J.P. and D.L. for co. Down, Col. of the Royal North Down
Militia, High Sheriff 1820, and M.P. for co. Down from 1821
to 1S26. Col. Forde to. 1st, 1814, Mary Anne, only child of
Francis Savage, Esq. of HoUymount, and Ardkeen, co. Down;
and 2ndly, 1829, Lady Harriet Savage, 3rd dau. of Henry
Thomas Butler, 2nd Earl of Carrick, and widow of Francis
Savage, Esq. ; she d. 25 July, 1865. Hed. 8. p. 6 Aug. 1837,
and was s. by his brother.
The Rev. William Brownlow Forde, of Seaforde, &. 1786;
TO. 1812, Theodosia Helen, dau. of Thomas Douglass, Esq. of
Grace HaU, and by her (who d. 1875) had issue,
Matthew Thomas, h. 17 May, 1816; an officer in the army.
High Sheriff of Downshire, 1839; d. May, 1847.
William Brownlow, present representative.
Francis Savage, d. 6 July, 1850.
Charles Arthur, h. 24 June, 1828; Major Royal South Down
MUitia; d. 1872.
Thomas Douglass, late Major 46th regt., 6. 19 Dec. 1830: m.
6 July, 1858, Georgina, dau. of Capt. G. King, of St.
Brendan's, co. Dublin, and has two daus. and one son.
Selina Charity, m. 24 Feb. 1857, the Rev. J. H. Freke,
Rector of the parish of Saul, co. Down ; d. 1870.
EUzabeth Theodosia Catherine, to. 16 Dec. 1863, Capt.
William HaU, R.A., of Narrow Water, co. Down (d. 18 May,
1866.)
Earriette Anna, m. 8 March, 1859, Sir John Allen Johnston
Walsh, Bart.
Mr. Forde d. 11 March, 1856.
Arm — Az., two flaunches or, charged with three roses in
fess, the centre rose gold, the two exterior (on the flaunches)
gu. between two martlets of the second. Crest — A martlet or.
Motto — Incorrupta fides, nudaque Veritas.
Scat — Seaforde, Clough, co. Down.
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DINGWALL-FORDYCE OF BRUCKLAY.
Dingwall - Foedtce, Alexandee, Esq. of
Brucklay Castle, co. Aberdeen, b. 16 Sept. 1873.
3LtnC(l(IC. — This family derives its descent on the side of
the Dingwalls from the Highland clan of that name in Ross-
shire, of whom the Lairds of KUdun and Strabroke were chief.
Some of these came to Buchan, in Aberdeenshire, about the
beginning of the 16th century, and settled there, apparently
with the view of escaping from the interminable feuds of their
own part of the country. The first of these of whom there are
authentic accounts, as ancestors of the famUies of Culsh and
Brutklay, is William Dingwall, of Sealscrook, parish of
Monquhitter, co. Aberdeen, who was 6. about 1590. He m.
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Bartara Barclay, and by her had three sons, Arthur; George;
and John. The eldest of these, and the only one who left
issue, was
Akthur Dingwall, b. about 1620; m. 1G42, Lucres, dau. of
John Irvine, of Brucklay, one of the old and well-known family
of Irvine, of Drum, Aberdeenshire. He d. 1707, having had,
with three daus., four sons. The eldest son,
WiLLLiM Dingwall, Esq. of Brucklay, b. 1643; d. 173.3,
having ni. 1711, Anna, dau. of John Gordon, of Nethermuir,
and had, with daus. (one of whom, Lucretia, m. her cousin-
german, William Dingwall, as afterwards alluded to), a son,
William Dingwall, Surgeon in the army, 6. 1721 ; s. to
Brucklay, on his father's death, 1733 ; d. unm. 1801, and was
s. by his brother,
Jons Dingwall, of St. James's Street, London, &. 1724, and
d. 1812, having to. Patience, dau. of Mr. lluddart, of London,
by whom he had no issue. A few years before his death, viz.,
1807, he entailed his lands of Brucklay, Artamford, &c., on
Lis grand-nephew, John Dingwall, and a series of heirs, his
personal property, amounting to a very large sum being vested
in trustees, for the purchase of other lands in England or
Scotland, to be entailed on the same series.
These consisted, in the first place, of the descendants of his
sister Lucretia, and her husband William Dingwall, Writer in
Edinburgh, who was also her cousin-german, being the 3rd
son of Arthur Dingwall, of Brownhill; and in the second
place, of the descendants of the same William Dingwall,
by his 2nd marriage 1744, with Jane Fordyce, of Culsh, heiress
of entail of her brother William Fordyce, of Culsh, and dau.
of John Fordyce, of Gaskand Culsh, by Lilias, dau. of William
Lindsay, of Culsh, one of the Dowhill branch of the noble
house of Balcarres (see "Lives of the Lindsays," vol. I. p. 434).
By the death without issue, 1840, of John Duff Dingwail
(who s. to Brucklay 1833, on the death of his father, John, the
first institute of entail), the first series of heirs, descendants
of Lucretia Dingwall, became extinct, upon which,
AuTHUK DiNGWALL-FoKDTCE, Esq. of Culsh, 6. 1797, the
representative of the second series of heirs, descendants of
William Dingwall by his 2nd marriage with Jean Fordyce, of
Culsh, was called to the succession. He m. 1822, his cousin,
Jessy, dau. of Capt. Arthur Dingwall-Fordyce, of the Bengal
Engineers, s. to Culsh, on the death of his grandfather (Com-
missary of Aberdeen), 1834, and to Brucklay, as already
noticed, 1840. He d. s. p. 30 Dec. 1843, and was s. by his
brother. That gentleman's grandfather,
Arthur Dingwall-Fordtce, Esq. of Culsh, LL.D., 6. at
Brucklay Castle 8 Dec. 1745; Advocate in Aberdeen, and last
Judge of the Commissary or Consistorial Court there, was son of
William Dingwall and Jean Fordyce of Culsh. He m.. 14 June,
1770, Janet, 6th dau. of James Morrison, of Elsick, Provost
of Aberdeen, and by her (who d. 15 July, 1831) had issue,
I. William Dingwall-Fordyce the younger, of Culsh, m. 1 Sept.
1796, Margaret, dau. and heiress of William Ritchie, Esq.
of Techmuiry, co. Aberdeen, and d. v. p. 1 March, 1831,
leaving by this lady (who survived him till 1844), tour sons
and two daus.,
1 Arthur, who s. his grandfather.
2 WilUam, d. unm. 13 April, 1839.
3 Alexander, successor to his brotlier Arthvir.
4 George, Sheriff Principal of Eoss, Cromarty, and Suther-
land, TO. 1836, Sophia, 4th dau. of James Thom, Esq.,
sometime of Hahfax, Nova Scotia, d. July, 1875.
1 Jessy, d. 1862.
2 Margaret, in. 1835, the Eev. Alexander Foote, one of
the Ministers of Brechin, and d. 1842.
n. James, 6. 19 Aug. 1778; to. 10 July, 1797, Margaret, dau.
of James McDougal, Esq. and had issue,
John (Sir), K.C.B., Lieut.-Gen. in the army. Col. Com-
mandant B.A., 6. 4 March, 1806, served with distinction in
the war against the Sikhs, commanded a troop of Horse
Artillery at Ferozeshah, the battles of Sobraon, Chillian-
wallah, and at Guzzerat, where his artillery mainly decided
the battle. He d. Feb. 1876.
Mr. Commissary Dingwall-Fordyce d. 21 April, 1834, and was
«. by his eldest grandson, Aituur, to whom s., 30 Dec. 1843,
his brother,
Alexander Dingwall-Fordtce, of Brucklay Castle, Com-
mander R.N., M.P. for Aberdeen from 1847 to 1852, 6. 4 March,
1800; TO. 14 July, 1835, Barbara, 5th dau. of James Thom,
Esq. of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and d. 1864, having had issue,
, I. William, of Bruckley, J. P., D.L., cos. Aberdeen, Kin-
cardine, b. 31 March, 1836, M.P. for co. Aberdeen from 1867
to 1869, and the first Liberal who ever sat for that co. ,
M.P. for East Aberdeenshire from 1869 until Ids death in
November, 1875; m. April, 1870, Christina, eldest d;iu. of
Robert Horn, Esq., Advocate at the Scottish Bar, and Dcun
of the Faculty of Advocates, and had issue,
1 Alexander, now of Brucklay.
2 Robert, 0. 9 Jan. 187-j.
1 Jane, b. 3 April, 1871.
2 Barbara Rachel, 6. 18 Aug. 1872.
II. James, of Culsh, Advocate at. the Scottish Bar, &. 31
March, 1836, s. to Culsh on the death of his father, 1864, to,.
1874, Penelope, second dau. of James Miller, Esq. M.D.,
Professor of Surgery in the University of Edinburgh, and
has issue, among others, a son, Alexander, b. 8 March, 1875.
III. Alexander, late Capt. 72nd Highlanders, b. 5 Oct. 1838.
IV. Arthur, b. Jan. 1845, Adjutant 78th Highlanders.
I. Rachel. ii. Barbara. iii. Sophia. iv. Jessy.
/ir?)!S— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., three bears' heads couped
arg. muzzled gu., for Fordyce. 2nd, az.. a buck's head ca-
bossed between three mullets pierced arg., for Dingwall. 3r(l,
gu., a fess chequy arg. and az., in chief a mullet of the second,
and the base wavy of the third, a bordure engrailed or, for
Lindat. CresU — 1st: An eagle volant ppr. holding in the claws
an escroll with this motto, Altius ibunt qui ad summa nituntur,
2nd : A stag lodged ppr. Motto — In arduis fortis.
Seats — Brucklay Castle, co. Aberdeen; Culsh, near Aber-
deen, N.B.
FOEMBY OP FORMBY.
FoEMBT, Rev. Lonsdale, of Formby Hall, co.
Lancaster, J.P., B.A. St. Catherine's Hall, Cam-
bridge, Lord of the Manor of Raden Noel and
joint Lord of the Manor of Formby, b. 1816 ; m.
1851, Elizabeth, dau. of John Graburn, Esq. of
Barton-on-Humber, by whom (who d. 1853) he has
a son,
John, of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, 6. 1852.
ILtllCatJC— Robert de Formbt, of Formby, co. Lancaster,
living temp. Henri 111., son of Richard de Formby, was witness
to a deed concerning Whalley Abbey in the same co. His
son,
Hugo de Formbt, of Formby, was living a.e. 1283, 11
Edward I. He was father of
Adam de Formbt, of Formby, who was living a.d. 1328,
3 Edward III., whose son,
Roger de Formbt, of Formby, was living temp. Richard II.
His son and successor,
William de Formbt, of Formby, was living a.d. 1441, 20
Henry VI. By Alison his wife, who was living a.d. 1403,
3 Edward IV, he had a dau., Johanna, who) m. John Vause,
and a son and successor,
Ralph Formbt, Esq. of Formby, temp. Edward IV., who
had, with a younger son, Richard, living temp. Henry VII.,
whose wife, Maude, was living 1508; and two daus., Elys;
and Matilda, m. Thomas Bebynson, an elder son and heir,
William Formbt, Esq. of Formby, who was living a.d.
1523, and is the presumed builder of Formby Hall. He m.
1st, Cecile Stanley, and 2ndly, a dau. of Tarleton, of Fazakerly,
and was s. by his son by his first wife.
William Formbt, Esq. of Formby, living 1553, to. (mar-
riage contract dated 18 July, 1535) Ann, dau. of Thomas
Singleton, Esq. of Snape, by Margery BlundeU, his wife, and
had a son and successor,
Richard Formby, Esq. of Formby, temp. Queen Elizabeth,
m. (marriage contract made 1553, he being then under age)
Dorothy, dau. of William Moorcroft, Esq. of Alt Grange, and
had a sou,
Richard Formbt, Esq. of Formby, living 1580, who had, by
Jane his wife, four sons besides daus. He was s. by his eldest
Richard Formbt, Esq. of Formby, who in a marriage settle-
ment, dated 2 Oct. 1634, settled his manor and chapel of
Formby on his eldest son, and on failure of issue to his 2nd
son, and so on in such manner on his other sons that the same
should remain in the name and blood of him, " the said
Richard Formby, during the will and pleasure of Almighty
God." He m. EUzabeth, dau. of Edward Stanlej', Esq. of
Moor Hall, Aughton, by Bridget his wife, dau. of Leonard
Hoghton, Esq. of Goseward, and granddau. of Peter Stanley,
Esq., 3rd son of Sir William Stanley, Knt., of Hooton, te^iip.
Henry VIIl., and was s. by his son,
Richard Formdy, Esq. of Formby, who was in possession of
the manor terap. Charles II. He m. 1647, Ann, widow of
Hesketh, of Meol's Hall, and had issue, Richard, his heir ;
Thomas, James, Nicholas, and Michael, the last four of whom
all d. without male issue; Elizabeth, in. Fleetwood; Alice, m.
Bryan Macnavelly ; Jane, to. Jones; and Ann, m. Pye. The
eldest son,
IticuARD FoR.MET, Esq. of Formby, s. his father, and ru.
1682, Alice Rymei', of Birkdalc, and had a son and heir,
584
FOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FOR
EicHAKD FoRMBT, Esq. of Fonnby, 6. 1682; m. 1705, Mary,
dau. and heir of Thomas Norres, Esq. of Ince (descended from
Norres, of Speke Hall), by whom, who d. 1760, he had, with
three sons, who <?. young, John, his heir; Ann, to. 1st, Wil-
liamson; and 2ndly, Rev. Mr. Ellison ; Elizabeth, m. Ilesketh;
Mary, m, Eev. E. Mount ; Dorothy, d. 1800 ; Katherine, m.
Browneswood, of Ormskirk ; and ^Mice, m. Taylor, of Lathon.
Mr. Formby d. 1737, and was s. by his only surviving son,
John Foemby, Esq. of Formby, and Ravenmoels, B.A.,
Clare Hall, Cambridse, 6. 1722; m. 1760, Mary, dau. of
Robert Heskcth, Esq. of Meol's Hall, and d. 1776, leaving an
only son.
Rev. Richard Foumbt, of Formby, LL.B., Brazenose College,
Oxford, Vicar of Formby, b. 1760; m. l.st, 1784, Ann, dau.
and heir of Henry Lonsdale, Esq., by Ann AVaring his wife,
and granddau. of Myles Lonsdale, Esq. of Overfield, near Bury,
by Elizabeth Grenehalgh his wife, who was granddau. of John
Grenehalgh, Esq. of Brandlesome, Governor of the Isle of
Man, by whom he had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Henry Grenehalgh, 6. 1789; m. 1814, Katherine, dau. of
Jonathan Peel, Esq. of Acrington, and d. 1834, leaving
issue,
Richard, of Kirkdale Bank, Formby Point, M.A. Braze-
nose College, Oxford, Barrister-at^Law, 6. 1815; m. 1849,
his cousin Mary, dau. of Richard Formby, Esq., M.D.,
and has issue, 1 Jonathan, b. 1854; 2 Robert, b. 1850;
3 William, b. 1860; 4 Miles, b. 1861; 1 Maria; and
2 Mary.
III. Richard, of Liverpool and Formby Point, M.D. Caius
College Cambridge, Fellow of the College of Physicians,
London, b. 1790; m. 1821, Charlotte, dau. of Lawrence
Peel, Esq. of Ardwick Green, and d. 1865, leaving issue,
Elchard, Barrister-at-Law, LL.B., Trin. Coll. Cambridge,
6. 1828. Miles, d. young.
Ann Lonsdale.
Mary, m. 1849, her cousin, Richard Formby, Esq. of
Kirkdale Bank. Caroline.
IV. Myles (Rev.), M.A. Brazenose College Oxford, Incum-
bent of Melling, co. Lancaster, J. P., h. 1794; m. Carohne,
dau. of Lawrence Peel, Esq. of Ardwick Green, and d. s. p.
1849.
V. Roger Heskcth (Rev.), M.A. Jesus College Cambridge,
Incumbent of St. Paul's Church, Livei-pool, 6. 1795; m.
1827, Harriett, dau. of Lawrence Peel, Esq., of Ardwick
Green, and d. 1841, leaving issue,
Eoger Hesketh, of Ravenmoels, and of Magdalen College
Oxford, b. 1828.
Eichard Frederick, b. 1832; m. 1866, Maria Henrietta,
dau. of John Spencer Ashton Shuttleworth, Esq. of
Hatherage Hall, and d. 1870, leaving no issue by her, who
d. 1872.
Myles Lonsdale, late of 6th Dragoon Guards, J.P., D.L.,
Essex, b. 1833; m. 1st, 1854, Emma Louisa, dau. of Gen.
Sir William Eustace, K.C.B. by his wife, the dau. and heir
of Admiral Harvey, of Sampford Hall, Essex, and had
issue, 1 Myles Philip Harvey, b. 1855; 2 Reginald Frede-
rick; 3 Geoffrey Oswald ; 4 Christopher Hope ; 1 Euphemia,
d. young; 2 Mabel Eugenia ; 3 Albinia. He to. 2ndly,
Emily, dau. of J. Wilson, Esq. of Thornfield, co. Dublin.
•VI. James (Rev.), M.A. Brazenose College Oxford, J. P.,
Vicar of Frindsbury, Kent, 6. 1797; m. 1821, Susan, dau.
of Edward King, Esq. of Hungril, co. York, Chancellor of
the Duchy of Lancaster, by whom (who d. 1872) he had
issue,
Eichard Edward (Rev.) B.A., Brazenose College Oxford,
J. P., Rector of Latchingdon, Essex, b. 1823; to. Phoebe,
dau. of J. Back, Esq., and has issue, 1 Edward Hesketh,
b. 18.50; 2 Richard 6. 1851 ; 3 Arthur Mawdesley, 6. 1859;
4 Hugh Carleton, b. 1863; 5 Charles Wykeham, 6. 1866;
I Henrietta Gertrude.
Charles, 6. 1828.
James, 6. 1836; m. 1861, Alice Jane, dau. of Edward
Wilhams Hassell, Esq. of Dallmain, Cumberland.
Dorothea Myers, m. Richard Moore, Esq., who d. 1870.
Alice. Fanny Douglas. Jane.
I. Ann Lonsdale, d. unm. 1847.
II. Mary, d. unm. 1859. ill. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1843.
IV. Jane, d. young.
Mr. Formby m. 2ndly, Mrs. Margaret Black, widow; and
3rdly, Mrs. Sarah Buckam, widow, but had no further issue.
He d. 1832, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Foembt, Esq. of Formby, and MaghuU Hall, J. P.,
b. 1785; TO. 1st, 1811, Helen, dau. and co-heir of William
Harper, Esq. of Davenham Hall, co. Chester, and Maghull Hall,
CO. Lancaster, by whom he had issue,
I. Lonsdale (Rev.), his heir.
II. William Harper, of Adelaide in Australia, 6. 1816 ; m.
1863, Eleanor Wliite, and has issue,
1 Robert, 6. Ib66. 2 Arthur, 6. 1809.
1 Eleanor. 2 Ann, d. young. 3 Dora, d. young.
ni. John, of Adelaide, in Australia, 6. 1819 ; to. 1848, Mary
Ann Hollow, and has issue, 1 Edward, 6. 1848; m. 1872,
Sarah Solway Hanson ; 2 Charles, 6. 1852 ; 3 Alfred, b.
1856; 4 John, b. 1859; 5 WiUiam, 6. 1862; 1 Mary; 2
Elizabeth; 3 Alice; 4 Sarah; 5 Helen; 6 Anne, d, unm.;
7 Edith; 8 Lucy.
IV. Robert, b. 1821. v. Edward, 6. 1822.
VI. Richard, d. young.
I. Helen, m. Rev. Thomas France-Hayhurst, Eector of Da-
venham, CO. Chester, and d. 1857.
II. Ann, m. Rev. S. Newmann, Rector of Hockliff, co. Bedford.
III. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1851.
IV. Dora, m. Henry Veasey, Esq. of Apsley Guise, co.
Bedford.
v. Mary, d. unm. 1845. vi. Adelaide.
Mr. Formby m. 2ndly, 1846, Jane Davis, and d. 1857, when
he was s. by his eldest son. Rev. Lonsdale FoRiiBy, now of
Formby.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant gu. onachiefaz. two doves ppr.
Crest— A dove ppr. MoMo— Semper fidelis.
Seat — Formby Hall, Liverpool.
PORSYTH-GRANT OF ECCLESGREIG.
FoESYTH-G-EANT, Fehdeeick Geant, Esq. of
Ecclesgreig, co. Kincardine, J.P. and D.L., late
Capt. 3rd Hussars, b. 26 Sept. 1836 ; m. 27 July,
1865, Margaret, dau. of the late Col. Orr, C.B., of
Bridgeton, Montrose, A.D.C. to the Queen, and lias
issue,
I. William Frederick, b. 2 Aug. 1868.
I. Margaret Eweretta.
Capt. Forsyth Grant is son, by Eweretta Jane his
wife, of the late William Forsyth- Grant, Esq. (son
of John Forsyth, Esq., by Margaret Grunt his
wife), who succeeded to Ecclesgreig under the will
of his maternal uncle, Frederick Grant, Esq. of
Ecclesgreig, and assumed the additional surname of
Geant 1842. He d. 18 Oct. 1863. Capt. Forsyth-
Grant has three brothers and two sisters, John J.,
Capt. in the 46th regt. ; WiUiam, Lieut, 82nd
regt. ; George ; Anne ; and Alice.
Seat — Ecclesgreig, Montrose, N.B.
FORT OF READ HALL.
FoET, EiCHAED, Esq. of Read Hall and Sedgley
Park, CO. Lancaster, Lieut. 11th Hussars, b. 29 July,
1856 ; s. his father in 1868.
ILtUCajJC— Traditionally descended from one of the
Flemish or Franco-Flemish families who emigrated from the
Netherlands during the religious persecutions of the Duke of
Alva under Philip II., when by the orders of Ehzabeth all the
English ports were opened as asylums to them. The first of
the name of whom we have record as seised of land in Lanca-
shire was,
Lawrence Fort, of Hard, 6. 1681 ; d. 1747, leaving,
Richard Fort, of Hard, d. 1793, leaving two sons, James,
(of Hard) and
Richard Fort, of Stonehey, to. Alice, dau. of John Wilson,
of Baxendale, and had issue one son,
Eichard Fort, of Read Hall, b. 1770; m. Anne, only child
of John Bulcock, of the Whams, and d. 1829, leaving by her
(who d. 19 Feb. 1811),
Richard, d. unm. James, d. unm.
John, of whom presently. Benjamin, d. unm.
Lawrence, of Sedgley Park, J.P. and D.L. co. Lancaster, d.
Ann, TO. Charles Hindley, Esq., M.P. for Ashton-under-Lyne,
and d. s. p.
The 3rd son,
John Fort, Esq. of Read Hall and Sedgley Park, J.P. and
D.L. for CO. Lancashire, M.P. for Clitheroe from 1832 to 1841,
was b. 9 April, 1793; m. 7 Oct. 1817, Mary, only dau. of James
Kay, Esq. of Bass Lane House, and d. 7 April, 1842, having
had issue,
Richard, his heir, 6. 15 March, 1822.
James, of Beaumont Manor, co. Herts; late of 5th Dragoon
Guards, b. 26 Sept. 1823, m. and has issue.
John, late of the 5th Dragoon Guards, m. and has issue.
Lawrence, to.
Mary, to. Edward Jowitt, Esq. of Eltofts, co. York, and has
issue.
Emma, to. Rev. S. W. King, Eector of Saxlingham, Norfolk,
and has issue.
FOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FOR
585
Louisa, in. Eev. J. P. Scott, Rector of Staplcgrove, Somerset,
and has issue.
Adelaide, m. AV. H. Child, Esq., J.P. for co. Warwick, and
has issue.
EiCBABD Fort, Esq. of Read Hall and Sedgley Park, J.P-
and D.L. for co. Lancaster, s. his father in 1842, was High
Sheriff in 1854, and M.P. for Clitheroe, 6. 15 March, 1822;
m. 5 Jan. 1853, Margaret Ellen, youngest dau. of Major.-Gen.
John Nicholas Smith, H.E.LC, and widow of Capt. Smith,
H.E.I.C, and d. 2 July, 1868, leaving issue,
Richard, now of Read Hall and Sedgley Park.
John Geoffrey, b. 4 Oct. 1857.
James Alfred, b. 8 July, 1859. Hugh, b. 14 May, 1862.
Ellen rii. 13 July, 1878, Augustus B. Foster, Esq., eldest son
of Capt. Foster, of Waimwell, Dorset.
Ann Alice, m. 18 Sept. 1872, Rev. Alexander Buchanan, 4th
son of the late Rev. Alexander Buchanan, of Hales Hall,
Shropshire, and has issue, Dorothy; Alice; Monica; and
Evelyn.
Geraldine. Hilda Winifred.
^njis— Quarterly: Az. and gu., a castle with two towers
ppr. on a chief arg. a bee volant ppr. between two martlets sa.
Crest— On a rock ppr. a lion sejant gu. bezantee collared
gemel or, holding in the dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchee sa.
&a{— Read Hall and Sedgley Park, co. Lancaster.
FORTESCUE OF FALLAPIT.
FoETEScuE, William Blundell, Esq. of Fallapit,
CO. Devon, J.P. and D.L., b. 31 Maj, 1816 ; s. his
father 28 July, 1821 ; m. 21 Not. 1837, Harriet
Maria, 2nd dau. of Major-Gen. Thomas William
Taylor, C.B., of Ogwell House co. Devon, and has
issue,
I. Edmund, 6. 3 Feb. 1839; Capt. Rifle Brigade; m. 22 Feb.
1862, Charlotte Sophia, younger dau. of Sir Albert John
Larpent, Bart.
II. Reynell John, R.N., 6. 21 June, 1845.
III. Arthur Trosse (Rev.), b. 7 April, 1S48.
I. Honor Georgina. ii. Mary Emlyn.
in. Geraldine Eliza. iv. Frances Amelia.
V. Ethel Susan. vi. Elizabeth Blanche.
ittncagC. — It Is recorded that Sir Richard de Forte,
one of the leaders in the Conqueror's army, who had the
fortune to protect his chief at the battle of Hastings, by
bearing before him a massive shield, hence acquired the
addition of the French word "«CMe," a shield, to his sur-
name.
William Fortesche, of Winston, living temp. Edward III.,
in. Isabella, sister and co-heir of Thomas Beauchamp, of
Kyme, Dorset, and widow of Richard Branscomb, by whom
he had two sons,
William, who Inherited Winston.
John (Sir), one of the heroes of Agincourt, ancestor of the
Earls Fortesoue, the extinct Earls of Clermont, For-
tescue of Ravensdale, now Baron Clermont, and the For-
TESCUES ofBuckland FiUeigh, &c.
From the elder son, William Foktescue, of Winston, des-
cended,
Sir Edmund Foetescue, Knt. of Fallapit, b. IGIO, a gallant
and devoted royalist, who d. in Holland, and was interred at
Delft, where there was a monument erected to his memory.
He m. Jane Southcote, of Mohoon-Ottery, and by her (who d.
1642) had, with three daus, Jane, who d. 1641 ; Catherine, in.
Thomas Glanvillc, Esq. ; and Mary, m. George Southcote,
Esq. ofBuckland) a son and successor.
Sir Edmund Fortescue, Knt. of Fallapit, created a Baronet
31 March, 1664. This gentleman m. Margery, dau. of Henry,
5th Lord Sandys, of The Vine, and left (with two daus., Jane,
m. William Coleman, Esq. ; and Sarah, who d. unm. 1685,
aged 21) a son and successor,
Sir Sandys Fortescue, Bart, of Fallapit, 6. 1660 ; m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir John Lenthall, Knt. of Besselsleigh, and had
one only dau., Elizabeth, whereupon the title became extinct
at his decease, 1682, and the estates passed to (the son of his
grand uncle, Peter) his cousin,
Edmund Fortescue, Esq., 6. 1660, who then became of
Fallapit. He m. Mary, dau. of Sampson Wyse, Esq. of
Dittisham, and by her (who d, 1722, aged 62) had, with two
sons, who d. unm., five daus.,
I. Mary, heiress to Fallapit.
II. Elizabeth, d. 1768, aged 73. in. Sarah, d. 1703, aged 5.
IV. Dorothy, in. Thomas Bury, Esq., son of Sir Thomas
Bury, of Exeter, Knt., and dying 1733, aged 33. left (with a
younger dau., Dorothy Bury, who d. unm. 1792, aged 62)
an elder,
Catharine Bort, to. 15 Dec. 1745, Rev. Nathaniel Well.s
Rector of East Allmgton, Devon, son of Samuel Wells
of the city of Oxford. Mr. Wells d. 28 Sept. 1762 ; she d
17(0, aged 43. They left issue, . c a.
1 Edmund Wells, b. 1752; of whom presently as
inheritor of FaUapit. ■''
2 WiUiam Wells (Rev.), Rector of East AUington, b 19
May, 1756; m. 29 June, 1781, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Pearse, Esq. of Easton, Devon, and had issue,
William Bury, 6. 15 April, 1782; m. Jane, dau. of
James Pearse, Esq. of Southmolton; and d. 23 Nov
1834, leaving issue, William, m. 11 Oct. 1842, Selina,'
6th dau. of George Haniss, Esq. of Oaklands co
Gloucester; and Fortescue (Rev.).
Elizabeth Fortescue, m. Capt. Arthur, R.N., C.B.
Caroline Josepha.
3 Nathaniel Wells (Eev.), b. 23 Aug. 1757 ; d. 1806; m.
29 Sept. 1794, Juliana, 2nd dau. of Benjamin Hays
Esq. of Halwell, Devon, and had,
Nathaniel Lawrence Hays, of Lincoln Coll. Oxford 6
1796, d. 1818, unm. ; George Leeds, b. 1798, Lieut.
E.N., d. 1827, unm. ; Benjamin Hays, b. 1800, d.
unm. 1821 ; and Treby, b. 1802, d. 1833, leaving a
son, Treby Hays, who d. 1834, aged 6.
4 Samuel Wells (Rev.), Rector of Portlemouth, Devon,
J.P., 6. 2 Feb. 17,59; m. 3 Jan. 1785, Elizabeth, 3rd
dau. and co-heir of Robert Lake, Esq. of Scoble, by
Grace his 2nd wife, dau. of Thomas Cornish, Esq. of
West Prawl, and d. 26 Feb. 1839, having had, with
other issue, d. young,
Samuel, late an Inspector in H.M.'s office for auditing
the public accounts.
Fortescue, Capt. R.A., in. 13 July, 1824, Anne, 4th
dau. of Richard Hepworth, Esq. of Pontefract, and
has issue, Fanny Anne, and Elizabeth Fortescue
Mary.
Thomas Bury (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Poi-tlemouth,
Devon, m. 23 March, 1841, Catherine Frances, eldest
dau. of the Eev. Wilham Stockdale, Vicar of Mears
Ashby, and Eector of Wilby, co. Northampton, and
has a son, Lionel Bury.
1 Alice Wells, d. unm. 1763, aged 16.
2 Catharine Wells, m. 14 July, 1772, Christopher Searle,
Esq. of Allerton, Devon, and d. 1802.
3 Dorothy Wells, m. 14 Oct. 1772, Arscott Bickford
Peppin, Esq. of Dulverton, Somerset, and d. 1779.
4 Mary Wells, m. John Billingsley, Esq. of Ashwick,
Somerset, and d. 1828.
5 Elizabeth Fortescue Wells, in. 13 March, 1781, William
Henry Hatherly, Esq. of Shebbertown, Devon, and d.
18 Oct. 1838.
V. Grace, d. unm. 1743-44, aged 43.
Edmund Fortescue, of Fallapit, d. 1733, and as he left no male
issue, the estate devolved upon his eldest dau.,
Mary Fortescue, in. the Right. Hon. WilUara Fortescue, of
Backland Filleigh, Master of the Rolls, and dying 1710, aged
21, left an only dau. and heiress,
Mart Fortescue, b. 1710; in. John Spooner, Esq., but d.
without surviving issue (her only child, Mary, had predeceased
her in youth) when the estates reverted to her aunt,
Elizabeth Fortescue, at whose decease unm. 1768, aged
73, Fallapit passed to her grand-nephew,
Edmund Wells, Esq., who, in compliance with the terms of
her will, assumed, upon inheriting, the surname and arms of
Fortescue only. This gentleman m. Mary Anne, dau. of
Peter Blundell, Esq. of Collipriest, Devon, by whom (who d.
1807) he had,
Edmund Nathaniel William, his heir.
Elizabeth WeUs, in. Thomas William Sturgeon, Esq.,
nephew to Thomas Watson Wentworth, 1st Marquess of
Rockingham.
Mr. (Wells) Fortescue d. 1779, aged 27, and was «. by his son,
Edmund Nathaniel William Fortescue, Esq. of Fallapit,
6. 1777; Major of the South Devon Militia; m. May, 1803,
Elizabeth, dau. of the late William Long Trosse, Esq. of
Trevollard, Cornwall, and by her (who d. 11 Jan. 1865) had
issue,
William Blundell, now of Fallapit.
Henry Rayinundo (Rev.), b. 1820; m. 11 June, 1842, Ellen,
dau. of Percival Walsh, Esq. of Stanton Harcouit, co.
Oxford, and has issue, 1 Percival Trosse ; 2 Henry ; 3
Matthew Raymundo, d. 22 Dec. 1876; 1 Amy Ellen; 2
Ellen Bertha.
Elizabeth, m. Rev. Thomas Twysden, Eector of Charlton,
Devon.
Marianne Catharine, in. John AUen, Esq. of Coleridge House,
Devon, and d. 28 Dec. 1842.
Charlotte, m. Lieut.-Col. Dalgety, of H.M.'s 68th regt.
Mary, m. J. Lloyd, Esq. of Lloydsboio', co. Tipperary.
Mr. Fortescue d. 28 July, 1821.
586
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
FOS
Aryns—Az., a bend enjrrailed arg. cotti'ed or. Crest— An
tiger passant arg. armed, mancd, and tufted or. Motto — Forte
scutum salus ducum.
-Seat— Fallapit, Totnes, Devon. RisUknce— Acton, Torquay.
♦
FOSBEBY OF CLORANE.
FosBERT, Thomas, Esq. of Patrickswell, co.
Limerick, *. 1 May, 1820; m. 25 March, 1852,
Georgina, dau. of St. George Smith, Es(i. of Grreen-
hills, Drogheda, and has issue,
I. George Ralph, 6. 25 .Sept. 1S54.
i:. Frank Robert, 6. 1 Sept. 1856.
I. Mary Elizabeth.
II. Catherine Matilda, m. 5 Aug. 1874, John Stewart Handy-
side, of the Lauder, Blackstone Hill, New Zealand.
III. Jane Phillippa. iv. Georgina Charlotte.
iLtllCSQC. — Francis FosBEBT, Esq.of Kilcooley, co. Lime-
rick, whose will is dated 20 May, 1700, had, by Mary his wife,
a dau., Sarah ; and two sons, Fbancis and William . The elder son,
Francis Fosbert, Esq. of Clorane, co. Limerick, whose will
bears date 18 June, 1717, left, by Bridget his wife, besides five
daus., four sons, of whom the 3rd,
William Fosbert, Esq.,-,!i. Jane, dau. of Frank Evans, Esq.
and had issue (besides three daus., Anne, Jane, and Elizabeth)
three sons,
I. George, m. 20 Oct. 1782, Christina Mary, only dau. of
Thos. Rice, Esq. of Mount Trenchard, co. Limerick, by his
wife, Mary, dau. of Gerald Fitzgerald, Knt. of Kerry, and
dying 1791, left by her (who d. 1843) issue,
1 George, of Clorane, of whom presently.
2 Thomas Rice (Rev.), 6. 23 Feb. 1788; ™. Althea Maria,
dau. of J. Sraythe, Esq. of Barbavilla, co. Westmeath, and
d. s. p. Feb. 1828.
3 John Francis, Barrister-at-Law.
1 Mary, m. William Henn, Esq., Master in Chancery.
2 Jane, »i- Colonel Anthony Lyster.
3 Christina, r,i. Col. C. P. Leslie, M.P., of Glaslough,
CO. Monaglian.
II. Francis, r,i. 1773, Phillippa, dau. of John Godfrey, Esq.
of BjshfleW, and had George, of Curragh Bridge, and other
issue.
III. Williara,'m.'lst, Margaret, dau. of R. Hoops, Esq., and by
her had issue, William, wjio m. Maria, dau. of W. Ingilby,
Esq., and had two sons, William and George, and four daus. ;
George, d. unrn. ; FrancLs, who m. Meliora, dau. of R. Rose,
Esq of Adare, and had two sons, Francis and William, and
two daus , Henry; Anne, m. S. Raymond, E.sq. Hem.
2ndly, Nov. 1806, Anne, dau. of Exham Vincent, Esq., and
by her had issue,
1 Thomas Vincent (Rev.), m. May, 1831, Emily Sarah, dau.
of George Goocli, Esq., by his wife, Amelia, dau. of John
Kerrich, Esq , and has issue, George Vincent; William
Thomas E.xham, Henry Thomas; Clement Charles:
Leonard Arthur ; Emily; Gertrude.
1 Georgiana, m. June, 1835, the Hon. and Rev. Musgrave
A. Harris, who d s. p. Aug. 1836.
His grandson,
George Fosbert, Esq. of Clorane, J. P. (son of George Fos-
Dery and Christina Mary bis wife), b. 1783; m. 1S05, Elizabeth,
dau. of Francis Fosber>-, Esq. of Curragh Bridge, and d. July,
1847, leaving issue by her (who d. 19 Sept. 1868) three sons
and one dau.,
George, late of Clorane.
Francis, of Kilgolawn, 6. 1808, d. unm. 28 March, 1859.
Tno.MAS, now of Clor.me.
Ehzabeth Philippa, m. Sir John Nugent Humble, Bart, of
Cloncoskoran.
The eldest son,
George Fosbert, Esq., of Clorane, co. Limerick, J P , 6
23 March, 1806; n. 1st, 29 Nov. 1829, Catherine, dau. of
Thomas Leland, Esq. of Fitzwilliam Square. Dublin- and
2ndly, 10 July, 1851, Eliza, dau. of John Scott, Esq. of Fir-
grove, CO. Clare. By the former (who d. 1848) he had an only son
°nf°f.?f ' L^° ??• ^^^°.; "[• '^ •^""''' ^85-^ Sophia, 5th dau!
? n! !«-«• .^''"■'"'•' llerhc-n, of Kilpeacon Glebe, and d.
1 Dec. 18.58 leaving two daus., Alice Herbert and Kathe-
RipiinrJa'n. 1870 ^^'^ ^^ ""'"■"^ ^'"'^'"' ^' ^^"^'^
Herf. 28 Aug. 1875, and was s. by his brother, the present
Thomas Fosbebv, Esq. > *-
5£at— Patrickswell, Kilgobbin.
FOSBROOKE OF SHARDLOW AND
RAVENSTONE.
FosBRooKE, Leonard, Esq. of Eavenstone Hall
CO. Derbj, Ban-iilcr-at-Law, s. his father 1830-
m. Sept. 1859, Anne Eliza, eldest dau. of Mr. Lewin,
and has issue,
I. Leonard, 6. 6 June, 1860.
II. Thomas Henry, 6. March, 1862.
III. Francis Nathaniel, 6. March, 18C4.
I. Elizabeth Anne.
ILfjTCaflC.— The FosbrooTses, who are supposed to have
derived their surname and origin from Fosbrooke, co. Stafford,
are stated to have been settled at Cranford, co. Northampton,
eariy in the reign of Richard 11. These co. Northampton
lands were alienated some time in the reign of Charles II.,
and about the same period the more immediate ancestors of
this branch of the family settled at Shardlow, co. Derby.
John Fossebroke was seised of lands in Barton Seagrave,
Raunds, and Cranford, and, as Patron, presented to the Living
of Cranford 1391. His widow, Margaret, also presented to the
same Living 1403. They had a son,
John Fossebroke, m. Maud, a lady of the noble house of
Stafford, who was dry nurse to King Henry V., and left at his
decease, 5 Henry V., a.d. 1418, a son,
Edward, or Geebard, Fosbboke, of Cranford, grand-
father of
Robert Fosbroke, m. Elena, dau. of John Boverton, of
Thingdon, alias Finedon, co. Northampton, and had four sons,
John, who d. s. p. 7 April, 1519; Robert, who s. his brother
John, and also d. s. p. ; Richard, who s. Robert ; and Henrj-.
Richard Fosbroke, m. Juliana, dau. of William Kinsman,
of Loddington, co. Northampton; and d. 33 Henry VIII.,
a.d. 1541, leaving a son, John, then only 16 years of age.
Through this son the Fosbrookes were continued at Cranford
for four generations further, in the last of which, there being no
son to inherit, but a family of seven daus., the estates were sold.
From Henry Fosbroke, the younger brother of the above-
mentioned Richard, the Fosbrookes of Shardlow are descended.
He settled in the town of Nottingham, and was Sherief
35 Hexrt VIII., a.d. 1543-44, and afterwards Mayor, first
1559-60, and again 1565-66.
In the year 1641, we find Leonard Fosbrooke and Robert
Fosbrooke, of Nottingham, Gentlemen, lessees, under the Earl
of Huntingdon, of Wilne Ferry, on the River Trent, adjoining
the parish of Shardlow.
Leonard Fosbrooke, of Wilne Ferry aforesaid, about 1670,
purchased an estate at Shardlow. His grandson,
Leonard Fosbrooke, Esq. of Shardlow Hall and Ravenstone,
High Sheriff co. Derby, 1725, m. 1724, Penelope, only dau. of
Thomas Burgh, Esq. of Coventry, Barrister-at-Law, and dying
26 Aug. 1762, was s. by his 3rd son,
Leonard Fosbrooke, Esq. of Shardlow Hall, 6. 1735; High
Sheriff CO. Derby 1764; m. 1766, Anne, dau. of James Win-
stanley, Esq. of Braunston, by Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir
of Sir Edmund Prideaux, Bart., and was s. 1801 by his eldest son,
Leonard Fosbrooke. Esq. of Shardlow Hall, but latterty of
Ravenstone, b. 1773. He m. Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. Philip
Story, of Lockington Hall, and had issue,
Leonard, his heir.
Philip (Rev.) Vicar of Lockington, d. 1863.
Charies. Thomas.
Edmund, late Capt. 56th regt., to. Augustine, dau. of Thomas
Penton, Esq. of Pentonville, and has issue, Leonard;
Phihp; Harry; WiUiam; Frank; Augustine; Fanny:
Sibella; Mary.
Henry Nathaniel, m. Sarah, dau. of Thomas Jacobson, Esq.,
and has issue, John Henry ; Thomas ; Philip ; Charles ;
Leonard, Arthur; Sarah; Mary; SibeUa Frances ; Annie;
Jane Diana.
Mary Anne, d. s. p. Diana, d. s. ■».
Frances Sarah, m. Thomas Rossell Potter, F.R.S.L., and
has issue, Henry Rossell; Edmund Fosbrooke; Charies
Neville; Herbert Edward; Arthur Evelyn; Ada Mary;
Frances Sibella. Georgina Sibella, d. s. p.
He d. 26 March, 1830, and wass. by his eldest son, the present
Leonard Fosbrooke, Esq. of Ravenstone Hall.
%* The Rev. Yate Fosbroke, son of the Rev. Thomas
Dudley Fosbroke, the Antiquary, descends from a collateral
branch, who have always retained the original orthography
of the name.
Arms— Az., a saltier between four cinquefoils arg. Creal—
Two bears' gambs sa. holding a spear erect ppr.
iSeat— Eavenstone Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
FOSTER OF APLEY PARK.
Foster, William Orme, Esq. of Apley Park,
Salop, J.P. and D.L., lajte M.P. South Stafford, High
Sheriff co. Wexford 1876 ; s. his uncle at Stourton
FOS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ros
587
Castle 1853, and purchased Apley Pari from the
Whitmore family 1868; b. 1819; m. 1843, Isa-
bella, dau. of Heury Grazebrook, Esq. of Liverpool,
and has issue,
I. William Henky, 6. 9 April, 1846, M.P. for Bridgnorth,
D.L. Salop; m. 7 March, 1874, Henrietta Grace, dau.
of Henry Sandford Pakenham Mahon, Esq. of Strokestowu,
CO. Eoscommon, and has issue.
II. James, b. 1853, Lieut. Grenadier Guards.
I. Chariotte, m. 18 July, 1867, Hector Stewart Vandeleur,
Esq., son of Crofton Moore Vandeleur, Esq. of Kilrusli,
Col. Clare Militia.
II. Isabella. lii. Julia Mary.
HinCilCIC. — HoGH Foster, of Nantwich, in the co. of
Chester, was father of
Henbt Foster, of Stourbridge, &. 1743, m. Mary, nie Haden,
widow of Gabriel Bradley, of Stourbridge (whose son, John
Bradley, founder of the Stourbridge Iron Works, 6. 1769; m.
Priscilla, dau. of Bate Richards, of Stourbridge, and d. 16 Jan.
1816, leaving issue, of whom Mary m. Arthur Lyttelton Annes-
ley, Esq. of Arley Castle, co. Stafford, and Camolin Park, co.
Wexford) by whom, who d. 29 Jan. 1811, aged 67, he had issue,
I. William, of whom hereafter.
II. James, of Stourton Castle, co. Stafford, High Sheriff co.
Worcester 1840, M.P. for Bridgnorth, head of the firm of
"John Bradley and Co.," Ironmasters, acquired an immense
fortune, d. unm. 12 April, 1853.
1. Mary, d. uam. n. Lucy, d. unm.
Henry Foster d. 29 Sept. 1793. His elder son,
William Fostek, of Wordsley House, afterwards of Stourton
Court, CO. Stafford, 6. 1784; in. Charlotte, dau. of John Orme,
of Dulwich, who d. 2 Feb. 1844, aged 61. He d. 26 Sept. 1860,
having had issue,
I. William Orme, now of Apley Park.
n. Perceval, of Clent House, Stourbridge, m. Helen, dau. of .
John Barker, of Wolverhampton, and d. 1854, having had
by her (who m. 2ndly, John Russell Cookes) three sons,
1 James Perceval, d. young.
2 George. 3 John.
III. James, of Stourton Court, formerly Lieut. King's Dragoon
Guards, to. Ida Frances Mary, dau of Reginal Curteis,
Esq. of Windmill Hill, Sussex, and has issue.
I. Eliza, m. Rev. H. G. Youna;.
II. Julia, TO. William Sandford Wills Sandford, late 5th
Dragoon Guards.
■William Foster d. 26 Sept. I860. His eldest son, now of Apley
Park, inherited from his uncle, James Foster, the chief portion
of his immense fortune, over £600,000.
St'oi— Apley Park, Bridgnorth, Salop; Camolin Park, co.
Wexford.
I. Baynton, 6. 1777. ii. Pachard, h. 1780.
III. Frederic, b. 1785.
IV. Augustus, b. 1787 ; to. Letitia, only dau. of Thomas
Billett, E,sq. v. Edmdnd.
I. Constantia, &. 1773.
II. CaroUne, b. 1793 ; to. James Elmslie, Esq.
The youngest son,
Edmcnd Foster, Esq., b. 1791 ; to. 1813, Maria, only dau.
and heiress of Arthur Benson, Esq. of New Crofts, Hillingdon,
Middlesex, and d. 1862, having by her (who d. 1855) had issue,
Edmcnd Benson, now of Clewer Manor.
Eliza Constantia, b. 1822; d. 1862.
iSeai— Clewer Manor, Windsor, Berks.
FOSTER OF PONTLAKDS.
FosTEE, Joseph, Esq. of Pontlands, Essex, I-
1807 ; m. 1833, Elizabeth, only dau. of James
Thomasin, Esq. of Witham, Essex, and has one
surviving son,
James Thomasin, LL.D. St. Peter's Coll. Cambridge, Bar-
rister-at-Law of the Middle Temple, and a Magistrate for
Essex, b. 1839; m. 1865, Jane, 2nd dau. of John Furm-
edge, Esq. of Langdon, Dorset.
fLtnCitCJC.— George Foster, to. 1776, Susannah, dau. of
Daniel Harvey, Gent., and d. 1800, leaving by her (who d.
1836) a son,
Joseph Foster, Esq., of Power's Hall, Essex, to. 1804,
Susannah, dau. of Stephen Clement, Esq. of Panfield, Essex,
and d. 1809, leaving by her (who d. 1851) a son,
Joseph Foster, Esq. of Pontlands.
£'ea£— Pontlands, Great Baddow, Chelmsford.
FOSTER-MELLIAR OF NORTH ASTON
HALL.
Foster-Melliae, William Melliae, Esq. of
North Aston Hall, eo. Oxford, J.P. cos. Somerset
and Oxford, High Sheriff of the latter co. 1865 ;
b. 12 April, 1836 ; m. 30 June, 1857, Louisa Eliza-
beth, dau. of Kev. Charles Ward, A.M., Eector of
Mauldeu.
JLtnCaSC— The late Andrew Foster, Esq. (son ot Rev.
Edward Foster, Prebendary of Wells Cathedral, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Robert Tudway, Esq.), assumed by royal license,
13 Nov. 1840, the additional surname of Melliar. He to.
14 May, 1835, his first cousin, Elizabeth, only dau. of Rev.
Aaron Foster, Vicar of Kingston, near Taunton, and d. 10 May,
1841, having had issue,
William Melliar, now of North Aston Hall.
Robert, Lieut. 20th regt., d. at Lucknow, 15 April, 1859.
Andrew, m. 14 Dec. 1864, Catherine Lucretia Dewsbury, and
has a son, Robert, b. 1870, and a dau., Mabel.
Rose, in. 25 Sept. 1861, Rev. Arthur Barwell.
^,.))i.s— Arg., three martlets gu., on a chief dancettee az. an
annulet or, between two fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest — In
front of a lion's gamb erect and couped or, holding a branch
of myrtle ppr. two mascles interlaced fessways az. Motto —
Cupio meliora.
&cU— North Aston Hall, Deddington.
FOSTER OF CLEViTER ISIANOR.
EosTEE, Edmund Bekson, Esq. of Clewc?
Manor, Windsor, Berks, J.P., b. 5 April, 1824.;
m. 4> Aug. 1874, Edith Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Sir
Thomas Eraser Grove, Bart, of Eeru, neai Salis-
bury, Wilts, and has issue,
I. Evelyn Grace Mary, 6. 2 May, 1876.
u. Florence Constantia Cicely, b. 22 May, 1877.
ILtltCaSr.— Richard Foster, Esq., iii 1771, Constantia,
only dau. of Sir Edward Baynton Kolt, Bart, of Spye Park,
Wilts, and had issue.
FOSTER OF KEMPSTONE.
FosTEE, Eev. Eeedeeic Adolphus La Teobe>
of Kempstone, co. Bedford, and of The Bogue and
Lancaster Estates, Jamaica, M.A., Eector of Little
Munden, Herts, b. 12 Oct. 1820 ; m. 2 May, 1849,
Annie Hnlbert, dau. of the Eev. William Eead, of
Stone Easton, Somerset, Domestic Chaplain to
His late E.H. the Duke of Kent, and has issue,
I. Frederic La Trobe (Rev.), 6. 31 July, 1853.
n. Kenry Read, b. 25 Jan. I860.
I. Annie Louisa, m. 5 May, 1869, Edward Daw, Esq., only
son of Robert Daw, Esq., of H.M. Customs.
II. Caroline Nora. in. Helen Mary.
IV. Leila Kate.
ILtllCagC.— This family claims to be descended from the
ancient and distinguished house of Forster or Foster, of Ether-
stone Castle, Lucker, and Bamborough Castle, Northumber-
land, the ancestor of which, according to tradition, was
William de Forestier, a Norman CavaUer, who came over
with William the Conqueror.
Thomas Forster, of Etherston, 6. 1397, d. 1425, was father of
Thomas Forster, who m. a Featherstonhaugh. His son,
Thomas Forster, to. tlie sister of the Blind Baron of Hilton.
His son.
Sir Thomas Forster, was High Sheriff of Northumberland
1564 and 1572 ; and m. Dorothy, dau. of Lord Ogle. His son,
Sir Thomas Forster, m. 1518, Frances, sister of Thomas,
Lord Wharton. His brother,
Sir John Forster, was a distinguished military leader in
the feuds between the English and Scottish Borderers, and
was Governor of Bamborough, and Warden of the Middle
Marches; he signed the treaty concluded in 1563 between
Queen Elizabeth and Mart Queen of Scots. He m. Jane,
widow of Robert, 5th Lord Ogle, and eldest dau. of Sir
Cuthbert Radclyffe, and Margaret his wife, dau. of Henry, Lord
Clifford. He d. 1602, leaving (with a dau., Eleanor, m. Sir
Francis Russell, whose son was 1st Eari of Bedford) a son,
Sir Nicholas Forster, Governor of Bamborough, Lord of
Blanchland. He m. Jane, dau. of Sir Anthony Ratcliffe,
and d. 22 July, 1613. His son,
588
ros
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ros
SiE Claudius Forsteb, Bart., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
William Fenwick, d. 1G23, and was father of
Sir William Forster, to. 1st, Dorothy, dau. of Sir William
Selby, Bart, of Twisdale ; and 2ndly, Eleanor, dau. of Ferdi-
nand, Lord Fairfax, and had issue, William, d. s. p. ; John,
M.P. for Northumberland, d. unni. ; and Ferdinand, M.P. for
Northumberland, d. unm. His nephew,
Thomas Fobsteb, of Etherston and Lucker, 6. 1659 ; m. his
cousin, Frances, dau. of Sir William Forster, of Bamborough
Castle. He was High Sheriff of Nortliumberland, and d. 1723.
His son,
Thomas Forster, b. 1683 (by whom, and from whose time,
the spelling of Foster has been used), was M.P. for North-
umberland. His estates were forfeited for the part he took in
the rebellion of 1715, and were granted to Lord Crewe, Bishop
of Durham, who had m. Dorothy Forster, the aunt of the said
Thomas Forster. In 1715, he surrendered, together with Lord
Derwentwater and others, and was sent to London, and com-
mitted to Newgate on the charge of high treason, whence he
afterwards escaped, through the aid and intrepidity of his
sister Dorothy, and fled to the Continent. He d. leaving no
male representative of this branch of the family, but the
descent is traced in the Harl. MSS. from Eoger Forster, the
brother of Thomas Forster above mentioned, as having m.
the sister of the Blind Baron of Hilton.
KoGEB Foster, m. a dau. of — Hussey. His son,
Thomas Foster, of Hunsdon, Herts, Yeoman of the Great
Chamber to Queen Elizabeth, m. Margaret Browning, and d.
1571. His son,
SiE Thomas Foster, of Bunsdon, 6. 1548 ; m. Susan, dau.
of Thomas Foster, of Iden, Sussex. He was Chief Justice
of the Court of Common Pleas, and d. 1612. His 2nd son.
Sir Eobebt Foster, of Great Fosters, Egham, 6. 1589, was
Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, and d. 1665.
Thomas Foster, the eldest son of Sir Thomas, m. Ann
Baskerville, and had issue. His 2nd son.
Col. John Foster, of Egham, held a military command in
the expedition to Jamaica under Penn and Venables, 1655.
He received a grant of extensive estates in the parish of St.
Elizabeth, in that island, the greater part of which are still in
the possession of the family. His son,
Thomas Foster, perished in the earthquake at Port Eoyal
1692. His son,
CoL. John Foster, of Egham, Surrey, and of Elim, the
Bogue, Two Mile Wood, Lancaster, Waterford, The Island,
and other estates in Jamaica, resided at Elim in that island.
He was b. July, 1681; and d. 30 Aug. 1731. He m. Elizabeth
Smith, of Barbados, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Dr. Henry
Barham, of Jamaica) had issue,
I. Thomas, b. 1720 ; d. s. p. He resided upon the family
estate at Egham, Surrey, and was M.P. for Dorchester.
His will gave rise to a lengthened litigation.
II. William, of whom presently.
III. John, b. 1723; d. unvi. 1744.
iv. Samuel, b. 1725; m. and has issue,
1 John, of Egham, Surrey, and of Elim, Lancaster, and
Two Mile Wood, Jamaica, m. and had issue,
George, to. and had issue a son, George John.
Henry, Capt. 23rd regt., to. and had issue,
Henry, Rector of Coin Eogers, Gloucestershire, Canon
of Gloucester, r,i. Ellen, youngest dau. of the late Eear-
Admiral Sir Michael Seymour, Bart., K.C.B., and has
issue.
John, Her Majesty's Chaplain of the Savoy, Eector of
Stambourne, in. Laura, dau. of Col. Lapsley, E.A., and
d. 1878, having had issue.
2 Samuel Warren, had issue. 3 Eichard, d. unm.
1 Elizabeth, m. John Venner. Esq.
2 Flora, to. her cousin, John Foster, Esq. of Brickhill
House, Beds.
V. Joseph, 6. 1729, afterwards took the name of Barham, in
addition to that of Foster, and had issue.
I. Mary, to. Florentius Vassal, Esq., whose grand-dau.,
Elizabeth Vassal, to. 1st Sir Godfrey Webster, Bart., and
afterwards Hc^iry Eichard, 3rd Baron Holland.
Ji. Margaret, m. Colin Campbell, Esq.
III. Elizabeth, d. 1729.
IV. Sarah, to. William Matthew Burt, Governor of Santa
Cruz, Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of the Lee-
ward Islands.
The 2nd son,
William Foster, b. 1722; d. 1763; he to. 1st, Elizabeth
Vassal, but by her had no issue; and 2ndly, 8 Feb. 1743,
Dorothy Gale, of Acomb, near York, and of Lucena, in the
island of Jamaica, of an old and distinguished family, and by
her had issue,
I. Thomas, of Grove House, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckingham-
shire, and St. Pol, in the Pyrenees, b. 19 Aug. 1752, had
issue by his 1st wife, Deborah Senior,
1 Thomas. 2 William, both d. unm.
1 Elizabeth Deborah, r,i. Eear-Admiral Sir Thomas
Ussher, K.C.B. and K.C.H.
2 Maria Catharine, vi. William Pennefather, Esq.
3 Dorothy Valeria, m. 1st. Capt. Fergus, E.N. ; 2ndly,
Eobert Strong, Esq. ; and 3rdly, Baron d'Eisendecker.
4 Emma Louisa Keith, m. James EsdaUe Hammet, Esq.
By Ids 2nd wife, Elizabeth Overend, tlie above-named
Thomas Foster, of the Grove, had issue,
1 Marianne, to. her cousin, Hermann von Zezschwitz,
Capt. in the Saxon cavalry.
2 Harriet, m. her cousin, Edward von Zezschwitz, Major
in the Saxon Army, Chamberlain to the King of Saxony.
The male line in this the eldest surviving branch thus
became extinct.
II. Frederic William, of the Bogue Estate, Jamaica, a
Bishop of the Moravian Church, 6. 1760; to. 1791, Anna
Louisa Eleanora La Trobe, of a noble refugee family from
Languedoc ; and d. at Ockbrook, co. Derby, 1835, having
had issue,
1 John Frederic, of whom presently.
2 William, of Ockbrook, co. Derby, 6. 1797; m. Marianne,
2nd dau. of Sir William Bagshawe, of the Oaks and
Wormhill Hall, co. Derby; and d. 1829, having had
issue, one son, Frederick William, b. June, 1818 ; d. April,
1838.
3 Isaac Henry, 6. 1800; d. unm. 1827.
1 Anna Dorothy, m. John Amery, Esq., Banker at Stour-
bridge, d. 1857.
2 Mary Louisa, m. her cousin, the Rev. P. La Trobe, of
Ely Place, London, Secretary to the Moravian Missions.
3 Margaret Eleanora, d. unm. 1833.
III. John, of The Bogue Estate, Jamaica, and of Brickhill
House, and Lord of the Manor of Marston, co. Bedford
(see Foster of Brickkill).
I. Elizabeth Dorothy, m. W. H. Weber, Esq.
II. Sarah, m. Baron Christlieb Frederick von Zezschwitz, of
Taubenheim and Deutsch Baslitz, in Upper Lusatia, an
ancient and distinguished Saxon family, and had issue.
III. Anna Benigna, 6. 1758; d. unm.
IV. Mary Helden, to. John EcEderer, Esq. of Neuwied, on the
llhine.
The eldest son of Frederic William Foster,
John Frederic Foster, Esq. of The Bogue Estate, Jamaica,
and of Kempslone, co. Bedford, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. for
Lancashire and Cheshire, and D.L., Cliairman of the Quarter
Sessions for the Hundred of Salford, co. Lancaster, 6. 18 June,
1795 ; TO. 13 May, 1817, Caroline, eldest dau. of the late Sir
William Chambers Bagshawe, of the Oaks and Wormhill Hall,
CO. Derby, and of Coates Hall, co. York, and had issue,
I. John William Bagshawe, b. 1818 ; d. 1828.
It. Frederic Adolphos La Trobe, now of Kempstone.
lu. Thomas Barham, Civil Engineer, b. 8 July, 1827; to.
15 Sept. 1858, Mary Anne, dau. of Samuel Taylor, Esq., J.P.
and D.L. of Ibbotsholme, Westmorland, and Ecclestoae, co.
Lancaster, and has issue,
Frederick Barham, b. 27 June, 1859.
IV. William Henry, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Warden
of the Gold Fields, and Protector of the Chinese, and J.P.
in the colony of Victoria, b. 25 April, 1832 ; m. 2 Sept. 1858,
Catharina McLean, dau. of Alexander Paterson, Esq., and
has issue,
John Frederic, 6. July, 1859.
I. Caroline Louisa, m. Edward Loyd, Esq., Banker of Prest-
wich Lodge, co. Lancaster, and Lillesdcu, Kent, J.P. and
D.L.
II. Mary Eleanor, to. 29 April, 1851, James Collier Harter,
Esq. of Oak End, co. Lancaster; and d. 24 Dec. 1857.
III. Margaret Helen, m. Arthur, son of Sir Benjamin Hey-
wood, Bart.
Mr. Foster d. 9 April, 1858.
Arms — Arg., a chevron vert between three bugles sa.
stringed gu. CreM — An arm in armour embowed, holding the
head of a broken tilting spear all ppr. Motlo — Sifractus fortis.
-S'ea«— Little Munden Ecctory, Ware.
FOSTER OF BKICKHILL.
Foster, Morgan Httgh, Esq. C.B., of the Bogue,
Lancaster, and Two Mile Wood Estates, Jamaica,
and of Brickhill, near Bedford, Commissioner of
Land Tax, and principal Financial Officer of the
Treasury ; h. 1815 ; m. 1838, Mary dau. of George
Flint, Esq. and has surviving issue,
I. Algernon Craufdbd, b. 1 Dec. 1839.
II. Edward, b. 1841 ; d. young.
III. Arthur, 6. 21 July, 1843.
:v. William Erskine, b. 21 Oct. 1847.
EOS
THE LANDED GEx^TRY.
FOU
5S9
I. Alice, d. young.
III. Florence Amelia.
II. Edith Margaret.
ILtnCagC— The same as the preceding family down to
John Foster, of The Bogue Estate, Jamaica, and of Brickhill
House, Bedfordshire, Lord of the Manor of Marston, in the
same county, a Magistrate in England and in Jamaica, for
many years Chairman of the Central Agricultural Society in
London, b. 21 June, 1765; d. 30 June, 1831. Inconsequence of
the eminent services he had rendered to agriculture, as well
by his speeches as by his writings, he was presented with two
magniflcent pieces of plate, one by the agriculturists of co.
Bedford, and the other by the agriculturists of the whole of
England. He m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Place, Esq.,
Becorder of York, and had issue,
Wilham, d. unm. Thomas, d. young.
Edward, d. young.
Margaret, m. the Kev. Maurice Farrel, Eector of Woughton,
Bucks.
John Foster to. 2ndly, his cousin, Flora Foster, but by her had
no issue ; and 3rdly, Amelia, dau. of John Morgan, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Maidstone, and sister of the
Countess of Carhampton. Of this last marriage there was issue,
Algernon, b. 1811; d. 1821.
Arthur FitzJohn, heir to his father.
Morgan Hugh, now of Brickhill House.
Mary Amelia, m. the Rev. Henry Fuller, Eector of Thom-
haugh and Wansford, co. Northampton.
Flora, m. the Kev. Allied Dawson, Rector of Flitwich, co.
Bedford.
The eldest surviving son,
Arthur FitzJohn Foster, Esq. of the Bogue Estate and
of Brickhill, Barrister-at-Law, and Member of the House of
Assembly, Jamaica, b. 1813 ; d. unm. 1842, and was s. by his
brother, the present Morgan Hdgh Foster, of Brickhill, near
Bedford.
Arms, Crest, and Motto— Same as preceding family.
/Seat— Brickhill, near Bedford.
Josttr-^ar^am ^rantlr.
Joseph Foster, Esq. (youngest son of Col. John Foster),
h. 1729; d. 1789. He took the name of Barham; and m. 1st,
Dorothea, dau. and eventual heir of Erasmus Vaughan, Esq.
of Trecwn, co. Pembroke ; and 2ndly, Lady Hill, of Hawke-
etone. The eldest son of the 1st marriage,
Joseph Fostee-Barham, Esq. of Trecwn, and of Stockbridge,
Hants, b. 1760), M.P. for that borough; m. 1792, Lady Caroline
Tufton, dau. of Sackville, 8th Earl of Thanet, and had issue
several sons and daus. ; the eldest son, John Foster-Barham,
who was M.P. for Stockbridge, and afterwards for Kendal, ra.
Lady Catherine Grimston, dau. of the Earl of Verulam, who
survived her husband, and is the present Countess of Claren-
don. The 2nd son, Wilham Foster-Barham, d. xmm. The 3rd
son, The Rev. Charles Henrt Barham, M.A., J. P., now of
Trecwn, nephew and sole representative of Henry, last Earl of
Thanet, m. 1st, 1836, EUzabeth Maria, dau. of William Boyd
Ince, Esq. ; and 2ndly, 1863, Ellen Catharine, dau. of Edward
T. Massey, Esq., but had no issue. He d. 15 Aug. 1878.
There are also two daus., Mary, m. Count Gaggiotti; and
Caroline, to. the Rev. Sanderson Robins, Rector of Shaftes-
bury.
FOSTER OF BALLYMASCANIiAN.
Foster, Feederick John, Esq. of Ballymas-
canlan House, co. Louth, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1845, h. 1799 ; m. 22 Oct. 1827, Isabella, 4th
dau. of Peter Vere, Esq.
Ittncaflt.— William Foster, Esq., M.P. for Dunleer (2nd
son of Rev. Thomas Foster, D.D., and nephew of the Right
Hon. Anthony Foster, Lord Chief Baron of Ireland, father of
John Foster, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, after-
wards Lord Oriel), m. 1743, Patience, dau. of John Fowke,
Esq., and had issue,
I. John Wilham, M.P. for Dunleer, m. 1788, Rebecca, only
child of Hamilton M'Clure, Esq. of Dubhn; and d. 1809,
having had issue,
1 Frederick John, of Ballymascanlan House.
2 William Hamilton, d. 1813. 3 Henry, c?. 1820.
4 Charles Thomas, d. 1822.
1 Elizabeth Susan.
2 Louisa Jane, m. 26 Oct. 1819, Thomas, Lord Plunket,
D.D., Bishop of Tuam. 3 EmDy Anna, d. 1874.
n. Henry.
I. Patience, to. 1766, John M'Clintock, Esq., M.P.
n. Elizabeth, m. John Longfield, Esq., M.P.
Arras— Arg., a chevron vert between three bugles sa.
stringed gu. Cmt— A stag passant ppr. ifofio—Divina gloria
ruris.
Scat — Ballymascanlan House, near Ducdalk.
FOSTER OF HORTON-IN-RIBBLESDALE.
Foster, John William, Esq. of Hoi-ton-in-
Ribblesdale, co. York, D.L. for West Eiding, b. 16
July, 1812 ; m. 16 June, 1842, Anne, dau. of
Thomas Ingleby, Esq. J.P. of Lawk-land Hall,
Clapham, co. York, and has issue,
I. Thomas, 6. 9 April, 1843, late Lieut. 63rd regt. ; to. 1867,
Leila Nowell, and has issue, 1 Bryan Nowell; 2 Herbert;
1 Jessie Maud ; 2 Alice Blanche.
II. Bryan Hesleden, b. 1 Aug. 1845, Capt. in the 44th regt. ;
ra. Sept. 1875, Isabella, dau. of Henry Robinson, Esq. of
The Chff, Wensleydale, and has issue, Ahce, b. 1876.
III. John, 6. 22 Aug. 1849 ; to. 4 Sept. 1876, Ethel Anne,
dau. of the late Rev. Thomas James Clark, Vicar of
Horncastle, co. Lincoln.
IV. WiUiam, 6. 19 Aug. 1851 ; m. Martha Rebecca, only
dau. of WiUiam Lister Marriner, Esq., J. P., of Greengate,
House, Keighley, and has issue, Margaret, b. 6 Feb. 1876.
I. Alice, b. 10 July, 1844; m. 9 May, 1876, Thomas
Theophilus Secundus Metcalfe, of Ing's House, Hawes,
Capt. 2nd West York Militia.
II. Florence, b. 20 June, 1860.
JLtltraCfC.— This family has long been settled at Horton-
in-Ribblesdale : the first ancestor of whom any record remains
was Thomas Foster, Gent., whose son, Thomas Foster, was
buried at Horton, 6 Sept. 1597 ; he ra. and had issue,
I. Thomas Foster, from whom the present family descends j
II. Wilham Foster, Gent., of Stainforth, who was living 1592,
and m. Grace Johnson, of Arncliffe, and had an only dau.,
Mary, who r/t. 1646, Josias Dawson, Esq. of LangcUffe Hall,
The grandfather of the present possessor,
John Foster, 6. 10 July, 1726; ra. 16 Feb. 1756, Esther,
dau. and co-heiress of Wilham Ash, of Austwick, co. York.
He d. 22 June, 1793. She d. 4 April, 1824. Their son,
Thomas Foster, Esq., of Clapham, co. York, b. 4 July,
1769; ra. 7 Dec. 1808, Alice, dau. and co-heiress of Wilham
Hesleden, Esq. of Horton-in-Eibblesdale, and d. 16 July, 1829,
leaving by her (who d. 5 April, 1818) an only .wn,
John William Foster, Esq., now of Horton-in-Ribblesdale.
Arms — Arg., a chevj-on between three buglehorns vert
stringed gu. Crest — A stag's head arg.
-Scat— Horton-in-Eibblesdale, Settle,' co. York.
FOSTER OF WADSWORTH BANKS.
Foster, Henry, Esq. of Wadsworth Banks, and
Falling Royd, co. York, J.P., b. 29 May, 1795.
iLtncaSC— The ancestors of this family came from Wens-
leydale, N. R. of CO. York, about 400 years ago, to the Slack,
near Heptonstall, which they obtained by purchase. The Slack
estate is still retained by a branch of the same family, and the
present occupier and owner is John Fostes, Esq., who ra.
the only dau. and heir of Henry Lord, Esq. of Bac7 co.
Lancaster.
John Foster, Esq. of Slack, a son of Thomas Foster, Esq. of
the same place, m. Ehzabeth, dau. of Thomas Greenwood, who
erected the chapel at Slack at his own expense, and preached
in it gratuitously. By this lady Mr. Foster had, with a dau.,
three sons, John, from whom the present John Foster, Esq. of
Slack; IIenrt, of whom presently; and William, who rf. s.p.
The 2nd son,
Henry Foster, Esq., removed from Slack to his own estate
at Wadsworth Banks about the year 1770. He m. Ann Towns-
end, of IleptonstaU, and had, with a dau., Mary, who d. s. p.,
aged 73, a son,
John Foster, Esq. of Wadsworth Banks, who to. 23 Dec.
1790, Sarah, d.ui. of William Howorth, Gent, of White Lee,
and had (wjili a dau.. Elizabeth, who d. young) an only son,
the present Henry Iosteb, Esq. of Wadsworth Banks. Mr.
Foster d. 12 Sept. 1812, aged 51.
Scais- Wadsworth Banks ; and Falling Royd, co. York.
FFOULKES OF ERIVIATT.
Ffottlkes, John Jocelyn, Esq. of Eriviatt, co.
Denbigh, J.P. and D.L., M.A. Jesus Coll. Oxford,
late Major in the Eoyal Denbigh Kiiles, and Higli
590
FOU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FOU
Sheriff 1858 ; h. 16 Sept. 1813 ; m. 18 Oct. 1843,
Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Rear- Admiral >Sir William
Beauchamp Proctor, Bart, of Lauglej Park, co.
Norfolk, and has issue,
I. Cecilia Mart. ii. Edith Caroline.
III. Agnes Elizabeth. iv. Helena Margaret.
V. Julia Slary, d. 26 Jan. 1855.
Ti. Adela Frances. vii. Constance Anne.
ICtnCtlflC— The linease of this family is deduced from
Gbono Llwyd ap Penwyn, living temp. Edwaed I. of
England, chief of the younger branch of the 8th noble tribe
of North Wales and Powys, whose founder was Mabchudd ap
Cynan, Lord of Bryn£fenigl, who flourished in the 9th century.
Jobs Wt.s.v Ffodlkes, of Eriviatt, co. Denbigh (son of
Ffoulk ap Thomas, by Alice his wife, dau. and heir of Griffith
ap Khj-s ap Sir David Anwyl, of Gil Owain), who Jii. Mary, 3rd
dau. of Gawen Goodman, of Euthin, co. Denbigh, eldest son
of Edward Goodman, brother of Gabriel Goodman, Dean of
Westminster in 1561, and cousin of Bishop Goodman, of
Gloucester. By this lady he had issue (with a dau. Elizabeth,
wife of John Parry, of LUinbedr) a son and heir,
PiEBs Ffodlkes, of Eriviatt, Esq., who d. 8 May, 1636. He
m. Margaret, dau. of Edward Bellot, of Great Moreton, co.
Chester, by Amy his wife, dau. and heir of Anthony Grosvenor,
of Duddleston, and by her (who d. 4 Dec. 1631) had, with a
dau., Margaret, a son and heir,
John Ffoulkes, Esq. of Eriviatt, who m. about 1618-19,
Jane, dau. of Thomas ap Khys Wynne, Esq. of Giler, co.
Merioneth, High Sheriff of co. Denbigh 1G24; and d. before
his father, leaving an only son and heir,
Petee Ffodlkes, Esq. of Eriviatt, who m. 14 Feb. 1635,
Elizabeth, sieter of Humphrey Lloyd, D.D., Bishop of Bangor,
and dau. of Richard Lloyd, D.D., appointed Canon of St.
Asaph 1611. By this lady (who d. 1665-56) Mr. ffoulkes had,
with other issue, a son,
Petee Ffodlkes, Esq. of Eriviatt, who s. his father, 1701.
He -III. JIargaret, dau. of R. Betton, of Shrewsbury, and niece
of Lord Chancellor Jefferies, and by her (who was buried
5 Jan. 1716) left at his decease, 1713, with other issue, a dau.,
Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. William Eyton; and a son and
successor,
John Ffodlkes, Esq. of Eriviatt, 6. Sept. 1699; who m.
25 Sept. 1729, Catherine, dau. and heir of Henry Roberts, Esq.
of Ehyddonnen, co. Denbigh, High Sheriff of co. Denbigh
1722, and by her (who d. 8 Aug. 1764) had issue, of which
were John, his heir; and Margaret, 6. 1741; m. Robert
Peake, Esq. of the House of Perthewig, who d. 1814. Mr.
ffoulkes d. 1 May, 1758, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Ffodlkes, Esq of Eriviatt, b. Aug. 1736 ; High Sheriff
of CO. Denbigh 1778. He m. 12 Jan. 1767, Margaret, dau. of
Hugh Clough, Esq. of Plas-Clough and Glanywem, co. Den-
bigh, and by her (who d. March, 1826), had, with other issue,
John Powell, his heir.
Henry, D.D , Principal of Jesus Coll. Oxford, to. 1825, Mary,
dau. of John Honon, Esq. of Wavertree, co. Lancaster,
and d. 17 Sept. 1856, having been thirty-eight years head of
his college.
Hugh, an Officer in the Koyal Cheshire Militia, d. s. p.
Jemima, ra. I'.ev. JIascie Domville Taylor, of Lynn Hall, co.
Chester, Rector of Slorcton Corbet, Salop, both deceased.
Mr. ffoulkes rf. Jan. 1814, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Powell Ffodlkes, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Eriviatt,
Lieut.-Col. of the Royal Denbigh Militia, m.8 Jan. 1810, Caro-
line Mary, 2nd dau. and eventually sole heiress of Robert
Jocelyn, Esq.,* Capt. R.N., of Stanstead Bury House, Herts,
by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of John Salusbury, Esq.
of Bryn-y-barcut, co. Denbigh (derived from the Saldsbdrys
of LU.wmi, CO. Denbigh), by Margaret his wife, dau. and heir
of Eubule Wynne, of Mues-y-Coed, co. Flint. Of this marriage
there was issue,
I. .John Joceltn, now of Eriviatt.
II. Henry Powell, Vcn., M.A,, Balliol Coll. Oxford, Rector
of Llandy.ssil, co. Montgomery, and Archdeacon of Mont-
gomery, with residentiary Canonry of St. Asaph attached,
b. 2 Jan. 1815; .n. 21 Sept. 1861, Jane Margaret, 4th dau.
of Edward Lloyd, Esq. of Rhaggatt, co. Merioneth (sec that
familii), and had issue, Gertrude Mary Frances. 6. 8 Dec.
1863; d. 6 Sept. 1876.
HI. Edmund Salisbury (Rev.), B.D., late Fellow of Jesus Coll.
Oxford, Rector of Wigginton, Banbury, b. 12 Jan. 1819; m.
* Capt. Jocelyn, a very gallant and highly distinguished
naval commander, was the son ot Lieut. -Col. Jocelyn, of Bar-
bados, and was descended, in the same degree of kindred with
the Earl of Eoden, from Sir liobert Jocelyn, Ist ban. of Hyde
Hall, Herts.
26 July, 1860, Anne, youngest dau. of Sir Thomas A. L. W,
Strange, Knt., Lite Chief Justice of Madras, by Louisa bia
wife, dau. of Sir William Burroughes, Bart., and has issue,
1 Edmdnd Andeew, 6. 3 Feb. 1867.
2 Charles John, b. 26 June, 1868.
1 Sophia Louisa. 2 Mary Isabella, d. 22 Aug. 1871.
IV. William Wynne, M.A. Jesus Coll. Oxford, Barrister-at-
Law, 6. 17 July, 1821; m. 1st, 7 Sept. 18.54, Elizabeth
Benedicta, 6th dau. of the late Rev. Richard Howard, D.D.,
Canon of Bangor and Vicar of Llanrhaiadr-in-Kinmerch,
CO. Denbigh, and by her (whod. 28 March, 18.55) has issue,
1 AVilliam Henry Wynne, b. 20 Aug. 1855 ; 2 Piers John
Benedict, 6. 22 March, 1858. He m. 2ndly, 13 Sept. 1859,
Hester Mary, 2nd surviving dau. of the Eev. George Hey-
wood, Rector of Ideford, Devon, deceased, and has issue,
1 John; 2 Sidney; 1 Caroline Mary; 2 Amy ElizabeUi
Margaret.
I. Elizabeth Sophia, d. 1 Jan. 1820.
Col. ffoulkes d. 2 Dec. 1826, aged 56, and was s. by his eldest
son, John Jocelyn Ffodlkes, Esq., now of Eriviatt. His
widow d. 1 March, 1854.
Arraa — Gu., three boars' heads erased in pale arg. Crest — ^A
boar's head erased arg. Motto — Jure non dono.
/Seai— Eriviatt, co. Denbigh.
FOUNT AYNE- WILSON OF MELTON.
See Montagu.
FOTJNTAINE OF NAEFORD.
FoTJNTAiNE, Algernon Charles, Esq. of Nar-
ford Hall, Norfolk, m. 1876, his cousin Mary, eldest
dau. of the late Andrew Fountaine, Esq. of JSTarford
Hall.
HtUeaSC— It is stated that the first who took the sur-
name was John db Fonte, called also Be Fontibus de Salle,
who flourished in the latter end of the reign of Henet III.,
and was much in favour with Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk.
He rf. in the early part of the reign of Edwaed I. Hia
descendant,
John Fodnteyn, of Salle, was returned, 1430, as one of the
chief gentlemen of the county. He d. 1453. From him
derived, 6th in descent,
Sitt Andeew Fodntaine, Knt., eldest son of Andrew Foun-
taine, Esq. of Salle, M.P., by Sarah his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas
Chicheley. This distinguished antiquary s. 1727, upon the
death of Sir Isaac Newton, to the office of Warden of the Mint.
He was likewise Vice-Chamberlain to Queen Caeoline, and
proxy for H.R.H. Prince William, then a child, at the instal-
lation of the Knights of the Bath, for which he received a
grant of supporters to his arms. He d. 1753, leaving no issue.
His sister,
Elizabeth Fodntaine, in. Col. Edward Clent, of co. Wor-
cester, by whom she had an only dau.,
Elizabeth Clent, who m. Capt. William Price, and left
one son,
Bbigg Price, Esq. of Narford, who assumed, by Act of Par-
liament, the surname and arms of Fodntaine. He m. July,
1769, Mary, sole dau. of George Hogge, Esq. of Lynn Regis,
by whom he left, at his decease, 20 April, 1825, an only sur-
viving child,
Andeew Fodntaine, Esq. of Narford Hall, High Sheriff of
Norfolk 1828, b. 13 July, 1770; who to. 7 Nov. 1805, Hannah,
eldest dau. of Thomas Penrice, Esq. of Great Yarmouth, by
whom (who d. Jan. 1830) he had issue,
Andrew, late of Narford Hall.
Thomas William, m. 9 Feb. 1836, Mary Barbara, eldest dau.
of Henry Barre De La Peer Beresford, Esq., son of the Right
Hon. John Beresford, and has issue.
John (Rev.), m. 19 Jan. 1860, Mary Isabella Lee, youngest
dau. of the late Rev. D. H. Lee Warner, of Walsingbani
Abbey, Norfolk.
Charles, m. Miss Eose Ravenshaw, and had issue,
Algernon, now of Narford Hall. Leonard.
Amy. Sybil.
Edward.
Mary, m. 10 April, 1834, William George Tyssen Tysscn-
Amhurst, Esq. of Didlington Park, and had issue.
F-lizabeth.
Caroline, m. J. B. Lawes, Esq. of Rothampstead Park, Herts,
and had issue.
Mr. Fountaine d. 7 June, 1835, and was ». by his eldest son,
Andrew Fodntaine, Esq. of Narford Hall, J. P. and D.t.,
High Sheriff 1857, 6. 16 Sept. 1808; to. 24 Feb. 1848, Caroline,
4th dau. of Thomas Trench Bcrney, Esq. of Morton Hall,
Norfolk, and d. 1874, ha\ing had issue,
I. Mory, to. her cousin, Algeriion Charles Fountaine, Esq. of
Narford. n. Caroline. m. Emily.
FOW
THE LANDED GENTEY.
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591
Arriis— Or, afess su. ■between three elephants' heads erased
sa. Crest — An elephant ppr. Molto—Yix ea nostra voco.
Sea4— Narford Hall, Brandon, Norfolk.
♦
rOWLER OF PRESTON HALL.
FowiiEE, Marshall, Esq. of Preston Hall, co.
Durham, J. P. for that co. aud North Eidiug of
Yorkshire, b. 3 May, 183-1 ; *. to the Preston Hall
estate 1878, as devisee of his father.
HiltCagC— This family has been long seated at Herring-
ton, in CO. Durham.
Ealph Robinson, Gent, of Herrington (grandson of Barnard
Robinson of Herrington, who was great-great-grandson of
William Robinson, of tlie Hayning, in Herrington, living
1502), m. 1690, Mary, dau. and co-heiress of Christopher
Button, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Merchant,* by his wife, Cathe-
rine, dau. of Robert Bowes, Esq. of Biddie-WaterviUe, co. Dur-
ham, and niece of Sir George Bowes of Bradley, Knt., and
dying 1718, left with other issue,
Christopher Robinson, Gent., who d. 176S, having m.
Elizabeth Kempe, widow. Their only son,
Marshall Robinson, Esq. of Herrington, and of Ormesby,
CO. York, ')ii. his cousin, Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of James
Appleton, of Yarra, co. York; and d. 1770, leaving issue,
I. Ralph, 6. 1754, s. his father at Herrington and Ormesby,
and left issue. His dau., Anne, became the wife of Robert
Surtees, of Mainsfortli, Esq., F.S.A., the historian of the
County of Durham.
II. Marshall, of whom presently.
III. Christopher (Rev.), b. 1760; M.A. of Trinity Coll. Cam-
bridge ; m. Agnes, dau. of the Rev. Richard Wallis, Vicar
of Carham, and left issue.
IV. James, Postmaster of Sunderiaud ; m. Arabella, dau. of
the Rev. Benjamin Walker, Vicar of Northallerton, and
left issue.
I. Elizabeth, to. Rev. Luke Yarker, of Leyburn, co. York,
J.P., and Rector of Fingall.
II. Mary, m. as 1st wife, Rev. John Gilby, Rector of Barn-
ston, CO. York.
Marshall Robinson, Esq., the 2nd son, m. 13 Sept. 1785,
Sarah, dau. of George Hickes, of Yarm, co. York, Gent., and
by her (who d. 1823) left at his death, 16 May, 1789, two
sons,
I. David, 6. 30 Sept. 1787, who, on succeeding to the estate
of Cherry-Burton, in co. York, under the will of his
maternal grand-uncle David Burton Fowler, Esq. of Preston
Hall, CO. Durham, and Cherry-Burton, aforesaid, assumed
in 1828, the name and arms of Borton. He to. 4 Jan.
1813, Isabella, dau. of Thomas Fawell, Esq. of Yarm, co.
York, and d. 1854. His eldest son,
David Burton, Esq. of Cherry-Burton, 6. 1820; m. 1850,
Frances, dau. of Frederick Cowper, Esq. of Carleton Hall,
Cumberland, and has with other issue, a son, David
Fowler Boeton, b. 1857.
II. Marshall, late of Preston Hall.
The 2nd son,
Marshall Fowler, Esq. of Preston Hall, 6. 23 May, 1789;
J. P. and D.L. co. Durham and N. Riding of York; m. 2 Dec.
1824, Mary Frances, eldest dau. of Henry Stapylton, Esq. of
Norton, co. Durham, J. P. (5th in descent from Sir Robert
Stapylton, of Wighill, co. York), and by her (whod. 28 Feb.
1874) had issue,
I. David, 6. 21 Feb. 1826; d. 7 March, 1827.
II. Robinson, 6. 15 March, 1828, Barrister-at-Law of the
Middle Temple, and sometime Stipendiary Magistrate at
Manchester, J. P. for co. Durham, W. Riding of York, and
Lancashire ; to. 1st, 18 June, 1849, his cousin (from whom
he was divorced 1 Feb. 1859), Olivia Stapylton, second riau.
of George William Sutton, Esq. of Elton Hall, co. Durham,
and has by her, a son, Marshall Robinson ; Mr. Robinson
Fowler m. 2ndly, 29 Sept. 1859, Anne Agnes, 5th dau. of the
Hon. and Very Rev. Henry David Erskine, Dean of Ripon
(2nd son of Lord Chancellor Erskine), by his wife, Lady
Mary Harriet, dau. of the Earl of Portarlington.
III. Henry, b. 16 June, 1830; an officer 43rd regt. ; d. 9
July, 1865.
IV. Marshall, his father's heir, now of Preston Hall.
Mr. Fowler, who was called to the Bar of the Middle Temple,
assumed in 1828 the name of Fowler, in Ueu of his patrony-
mic Robinson, under the will of his maternal grand-uncle.
* Christopher Hutton was younger son of Robert Hutton,
Esq. of Houghton-le-Spring, co. Durham (by his wife Eliza-
beth, dau. of Christopher Fulthorpe, Esq. of Tunstall), and
grandson of Dr. Robert Hutton, Prebendary of Durham (by his
wife, Grace, dau. of Dr. Leonard Pilkington, brother of James,
Lord Bishop of Durham), who was nephew of Dr. Matthew
Hutton, Archbishop of York.
David Burton Fowler, Esq. of Cherry-Burton, co. York, and
Preston Hall, co. Durham, oue of tlie Clerks of His Majesty's
Court of Exchequer, who d. 30 Jan. 1828. He d. 18 May, 1878,
making his youngest son his heir.
Arms — Vert, a chevron between two cinquefoils pierced in
chief, and a stag trippant in base or. Crest— A stag trippant
or.
/Scat — Preston Hall, Stockton-on-Tees, co. Durham.
FOWLER OF PENDEFORD.
Fowler-Butler, Robert Henry, Esq. of Pen-
deford Hall and Earton Hall, co. Stafford, b. 11
May, 1838 ; Capt. 7th Fusiliers ; m. 1864, Agnes
de Coui-cy, only dau. of the late Rev. J. de Courcy
O'G-rady, of Knockany, co. Limerick, and has issue,
Richard, b. 25 Sept. 1845.
JLt'nCilSC— Roger Fowler, of Broomhill, Norfolk, of an
ancient Buckinghamshire family, m. the sister and co-heir of
Right Rev. Rowland Lee, Bisliop of Lichfield and Coventry,
and had five sons, Rowland, of Bromhill; Bryan, seated at
St. Thomas's, co. Stafford ; William, who seated himself at
Harnage Grange, co. Salop, ancestor of the Fowlers of
Uarnage Grange, whose representative. Sir William Fowler,
was created a bart. 1704; James, of whose line we have to
treat; Thomas, d. s. p. Roger Fowler was in the Scotch wars,
and d. in the reign of Henry VIII. His 4th son,
James Fowler, Esq., inherited from his uncle, the Bishop of
Lichfield, the manor of Pendeford, in co. Stafford, which,
together with other lands, had been conferred upon the Prelate
at the dissolution of monasteries: 4th in descent from him was
Charles Fowler, Esq. of Pendeford, living 1694; son of
Walter Fowler, Esq., by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of S. Hinton,
LL.D., a descendant of Anne Plantagenet, Duchess of Exeter,
sister of King Edward IV. He m. Sarah, dau. and heir of
Robert Leveson, Governor of Dudley Castle (by Frances, dau.
of Sir William Pawlett, Knt.), and had three sons and one
dau. Mr. Fowler was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Fowler, Esq. of Pendeford, m. Dorothy, dau. and
heir of Humphrey Whadcock, Esq. of Corley, and had, with
two sons, who predeceased him ^lnr,^., two daus., Sarah, m.
John Lane, Esq. ; and Elizabeth (who d. 14 June, 1784;, to.
Rev. William Inge, Canon Residentiary of Lichfield. Mr.
Fowler was s. by his nephew,
Thomas Fowler, Esq. of Pendeford (son of Thomas Fowler
and Barbara Newton his wife), m. Miss Leversage, and had
by her one son and three daus.,
Thomas, his heir.
Barbara, m. Thomas Lane, E.qq. of The Grange, Esses.
Mary, m. her cousin, Richard Inge, Esq. of Shrewsbury, son
of Rev. William Inge, Canon of Lichfield.
Diana, to. Rev. Mr. Walker.
Mr. Fowler d. 1796, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Leversage Fowler, Esq. of Pendeford, m. his
cousin, Harriet Fowler, and had three sons and three daus.,
Thomas, his heir.
Richard, who assumed the surname of Butler on succeed-
ing to the estate of Barton, co. Stafford, of whom presently.
William, of Birmingham, to. and has issue.
Elizabeth, m. Samuel Gerrard, Esq. of Tallyho, co. West-
meath, and is deceased.
Sarah, deceased. Mary, m.
Mr. Fowler d. 1815, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Fowler, Esq. of Pendeford, d. imm. 29 Dec. 1851,
and was s. by his brother,
Richard Fowler Bdtler, Esq. of Pendeford Hall and
Barton Hall, J.P. and D.L., m. 1st, 1819, Elizabeth Anne,
dau. of WiUiam Wynne, Esq., youngest son of the late Bight
Hon. Owen Wynne, of Haslewood, co. Sligo; 2ndly, 1837,
Eliza, dau. of R. Faux, Esq. of Cliff House, co. Leicester;
and 3rdly, Agnes, dau. of John Peel, Esq. of Burton, and
niece to Sir Robert Peel, Bart, of Drayton Manor. By his 1st
wife he had issue,
Richard Owen Wynne, 6. 5 Sept. 1828, late of Pendeford.
Eleanor Harriet, m. Henry Head Burgoyne, son of Sir JoUu
Head Burgoyne, and d. 22 April, 1864.
Sarah Catherine. Mary.
By his 2nd wife he had issue,
Robert Henry, now of Pendeford Hall.
By his 3rd wife he had issue, two sons, who both d. in infancy.
Mr. Fowler-Butler, who assumed the latter surname on suc-
ceeding to the Barton Hall estate, was formerly in the army,
and served in the Peninsula and at Waterloo. He d. 14 March,
592
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
row
1864, and was s. by his eldest son, Eichabd Owen Wtkne
FowixB-BcTLEE, Esq., who, dying v.nm. Dec. 1865, was s. by
his half-brother, the present Eobebt Henbt Fowlee-Bctleb,
Esq.
^!-m.s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sa., on a pile or, three covered
cnps of the field within a border of the second, for Bdtleb ;
2nd and 3rd, az., on a chevron engrailed arg. between three
lions passant guardant or, as many crosses formee sa., for
FowLEB, <tc. Crests— 1st : A covered cup or, surmounting two
palm-branches in saltire vert, between two wings quarterly
gold and sa., for Bctleb ; 2nd : A cubit arm habited az. hold-
ing in the hand ppr. a lure vert feathered arg. lined or, twisted
round the arm, for Fowleb. 3/o(fo&s— Vigilante, for Fowleb ;
and Depressus extollor, for Bctueb.
Seats— Teniefoia Hall, Wolverhampton; and Barton HaU,
Burton-on-Trent, co. Stafford.
FOWLER OF BRAEMORE.
FoWLEE, John, Esq. of Braemore, co. E,03s,
J.P. and D.L., b. 15 July, 1817 ; m. 1850, Eliza-
beth, dau. of the late George Broadbent, Esq. of
Manchester, and has issue,
I. John Aethcb, b. 27 June, 1854; m. 14 Dec. 1878, Alice
Janet CUve, 4th dau. of Sir Edward CUve Bayley, K.C.S.I.
n. Percival, b. 27 Dec. 1856.
m. Montague, b. 12 Nov. 1853.
IV. Evelyn, b. 29 May, 1864.
iLincaSE.— This family, of old yeoman blood, has been of
repute in the parish of Ecclesfield, co. York, since 1617, when
they first settled there. The grandfather of Mr. Fowler, of
Braemore,
John Fowler, Esq. of Wincobank, 6. 2 July, 1744 ; ra. 1773,
Hannah, dau. of John Webster, Esq., and d. 25 May, 1808,
leaving by this lady (who d. 25 Jan. 1829, aged 74), a son,
John Fowleb, Esq. of Wadsley Hall, near Sheffield, ?n.
Elizabeth, dau. of William Swann, Esq. of Dyke's Hall,
Wadsley, and by her (who d. 6 June, 1858) had issue, besides
John Fowleb, Esq. of Braemore, six other sons and three
dans.,
William, of Whittington, Derby, m. Juliet Anne, dan. o^
Thomas Aldam, Esq. of Sheffield; and d. 20 Jan. 1877,
leaving issue, Harry Aldam; Reginald William; Juliet
Helen ; Edith Katherine : and Hebe Constance.
Henry, d. unm. 22 Jan. 1854, aged 32.
Charles, m. April, 1858, Fanny, dau. of Kathaniel Creswick,
of Sheffield, and by her (who d. in Australia) has a son,
Charles Kathaniel.
Eobert, m. Helen Mary, dau. of W. E. Eddison, Esq. of Lon-
don, and had issue, John Eddison: Archibald Eobert;
Thomas, who d. in infancy ; Ethel Mary ; William Edward
Eddison; Ernest Clive; and Harry Bertram.
Frederick, of Sheffield, m. 10 Dec. 1863, PhcEbe ArabeUa,
dau. of John Eyre Pearson, Esq. of Sheffield, and has issue
surviving, Mabel Frances; Ida Maud; Hilda Mary; and
Winifred Lee.
Elizabeth, m. John Whitton, Esq., Civil Engineer in Chief to
the Government of New South Wales. Annie.
Mary, m. Henry Take Holmes, Esq., Major in the Militia.
Amis — Quarterly, az. and sa., three crosses pattee between
two chevTonels or, in chief two Uons passant guardant of the
last, and in base an owl arg. Cnst — An owl arg. collared and
charged on the breast with a cross pattee gu. wreathed about
the head with ivy vert and resting his dexter claw on a cross
pattee or. Motto — Sapiens qui %igilat.
Seats — Braemore, Loch Broom, co. Boss; and Thomwood
Lodge, Campden Hill, Kensington.
FOWLER OF GUNTON HALL.
FowiEB, EoEEET CooK, Esq. of Gunton Hall,
Suffolk, J.P., formerly Capt. H.E.I.C.S., b. 1800 ;
m. 1837, Georgiana, dau. of George Gooch, Esq. of
Broadstairs, Kent, by Amelia his wife, dau. of
John Eerrich, Esq., and has issue,
I. GzoEGE Gooch, J. P., 6. 1838.
iL Ernest William, b. 1843; ra. 1863, Georgina, dau. of
James Duncan Thomson, Esq. of Sunny Bank, co. Brecon.
1. Georgiana Emily Sarah. u. Emily Alice.
lu. Adeline Maude.
lltlTCaflC.— The late Thomas Fowleb, Esq. of Gunton, son
of Thomas Fowler, Esq., and Anne his wife, m. Mary Soame,
dan. of Eobert Cook, Esq. of Aylsham, Norfolk, and had issue,
besides two elder sons, John Ives Cook and Thomas Cook, and
two daus., Mary Anne and Jane, all of whom are deceased,
two other sons and three daus.,
EoBEBT Cook, now of Gunton HaU.
Frederick, b. 1802: m. Helen, dau. of Thomas Eackham, o:
Aylsham, Norfolk, and has issue, Herbert, Alfred, ani
Helen.
Charlotte, m. 1827, Henry Mussenden Leathes, Esq. of Her-
ringfleet Hall, Suffolk, and has issue. Hill Mussenden,
6. 1829 ; Carteret ; Henrietta ; and Jane.
Maria, m. Comte des Aubins, of Montmorency, near Paris.
Catherine, vi. Barnes Caldecott, Esq. of Ormesby, Norfolk,
and has issue, George ; Jane.; and Helen.
Anns— Az., on a chevron between three lions passant
guardant or, as many crosses formee sa. Ciest — A cubit arm
habited az. grasping in the hand a lure vert feathered arg.
and lined or, twisted round the arm.
-Seat— Gunton Hall, Lowestoft, Suffolk.
FOWLER OF WALLISCOTE HOUSE.
FowLEE, EoBEET Dashwood, Esq. of WaUis-
cote House, co. Oxford, J. P., a retired Post Captain
E.N., b. 29 April, 1814 ; m. 15 June, 1855, Marion
Helen, dau. of the late Gen. Sir James Sutherland,
and has issue a dau.,
Helen Alice Levine.
JLtUCaflC— The grandfather of the present possessor,
Eev. Egbert Fowleb, Eector of Warboys, co. Lincoln,
m. 1776, Levine, dau. and co-heir of Col. Merrick, of the
Grenadier Guards, and d. 1822, leaving a son, the late
■Vice-Ad>ubal Eobebt Mebbick Fowleb, m. 1813, Caroline
Matilda, dau. of James Dashwood, Esq. of Valla Wood, of the
senior branch of the Dashwoods, Barts. of Wycombe and
Kirklington, and by her (who d. 1859) had issue,
Eobebt Dashwood, now of WaUiscote House.
Charles Augustus (Rev.), Eector of St. Margaret's, Canter-
bury, ra. EmUy, dau. of Sir WUliam Milman, Bart., and has
issue six sons and five daus.
George Campbell, Capt. E.N., m. Catherine, dau. of the late
N. Pocock, Esq., and has issue seven sons and six daus.
James Merrick, Adjutant of the 88th regt., drowned at Malta,
1840.
Cranbome Strode, of Oriel Coll. Oxon, drowned at Pang-
bourne, on the Thames, 1841.
Sarah Levine, m. 1846, the late J. Parkinson, Esq. of Ein-
nersley Castle, co. Hereford.
Admiral Fowler d. 1860.
.(4 rms— Fowleb and Mebbick quarterly. CresJ— An owl
rising from a ducal coronet, wings expanded ppr.
Seat— Walliscote House, near Beading.
FOWLER OF RAHINSTON.
Fowleb, Eobebt, Esq. of Eahinston and Eath-
molyon, co. Meath, J.P. and D.L., b. 15 March,
1824 ; s. his father 1868 ; m. 30 Sept. 1856, Letitia
Mnbel. dau. of Henry Barry Coddington, Esq. of
Oldridge, and by her (who d. Jan. 1879) had issue,
I. Eobebt Hexbt, b. 28 June, 1857.
II. John Sharman, b. 27 July, 1864.
in. George Hurst, b. 6 April, 1866.
IV. Francis Fitzherbert, 6. 21 June, 1867.
I. Louisa Marian. u. Florence Mary.
III. Eleanor Katherine.
HtlTCagC. — Eobebt Fowleb, D.D., son of George Fowler,
of Skendleby Thorpe, co. Lincoln, and Mary Hurst his wife, wha
was educated at Westminster School and atTrin.CoU. Cambridge,
was one of the Chaplains to King Geobge II., and Prebend at
Westminster. In 1771, he was consecrated Bishop of Killaloe
and Kilfenora, in Ireland, and 1773, was translated to the
archiepiscopal see of Dublin. His Grace was subsequently
sworn of the Privy Council, and became, at the institution of
the Order of St. Patrick, 1783, its first Chancellor. The Arch-
bishop m. Mildred, eldest dau. (and co-heir of her brother) of
William Dealtry, Esq. of Gainsborough, co. Lincoln, and had
a son, Eobebt; and two daus., Mildred, ra. 1793, Edmund
Butler, Earl of Kilkenny, and d. 1830; and Frances, m. 1795,
Hon. and Eev Richard Bourke, afterwards Bishop of Water-
ford, whose great-grandson is the present Earl of Mayo. His
Grace d. 10 Oct. 1801. The only son.
The Eight Eev. Eobebt Fowleb, educated at Westminster
School and Christ Church, Oxford, was appointed Dean of
St. Patrick's, became Archdeacon of Dublin, and was after-
wards consecrated Bishop of Ossory and Ferns. He m. 30 Jan.
1796, Hon. Louisa Gardiner, eldest dau. of Luke, Viscount
Mountjoy, and sister of Charles John, Earl of Blessington, and
FOX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FOX
)03
I. 31 Dec. 1841, aged 74, having had hy her;(who d. 1848)
Jie following issue,
I. Robert, late of Rahinston House.
ir. Luke, of Wellbrook (Ilev.), Bector of Aghour, Freshford,
CO. Kilkenny; b. 18 Oct. 1799; m. Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of
Owen Wynne, Esq. of Hazlewood, co. Sligo ; andcZ. 1 March,
1876, having liad issue,
1 Charles John, Col. Royal Engineers, h. 2 Dee. 1827;
m. 186a, Gertrude, dau. of Col. Cortlandt Taylor, and has
issue,
Francis Charles, 6. 27 July, 1864.
Cole Curtlandt, 6. 7 Aug. 1866.
Arthur Robert Willoughby, b. 21 Jan. 1869.
Florence Emily Bontine.
Edith Gertrude. Mary EUzabeth.
2 Arthur Robert, d. 18G7.
3 Edward Willoughby, 6. 6 Aug. 1831 ; m. 24 Aug. 1871,
Kate Mary Barrett, only child of Michael Obius Seeley
Jones, Esq., and granddau. of Michael Jones, Esq. of
Lisgoole Abbey, co. Fermanagh, and has issue,
Willoughby Jones, b. 25 Feb. 1873.
Cecil Arthur, b. 6 Feb. 1876.
Mildred Eleanor, 6. 13 May, 1874 ; d. 13 June, 1874.
1 Louisa Frances Florence, m. 9 Dec. 1866, Otway, 2nd
son of Sir Jonah Wheeler Cuffe, Bart, of Leyrath, co.
Kilkenny, and has issue,
'he eldest son,
Robert Fowler, Esq. of Rahinston and Rathmolyon, co.
leath, J.P. and D.L., b. 15 June, 1797; m. 1st, 20 Aug. 1820,
ane Anne, eldest dau. of Hon. John Crichton, and sister of
ohn, 3rd Earl of Erne, and by her (who d. 19 May, 1828) had
;sue,
I. Robert, now of Rahinston.
II. John Richard, b. 8 Oct. 1826; m. 23 May, 1877, Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of Samuel Law, of Kilbarrack House, co.
Dublin.
I. Jane Margaret, m. 20 March, 1844, Gartside Tipping,
Esq., eldest son of Thomas Tipping, Esq. of Crumsal Hall,
CO. Lancaster, and dying 13 March, 1857, left issue,
1 Henry Thomas, b. Aug. 1848.
2 Robert Francis. 3 Walter.
1 Louisa Jane Letitia, m. 19 Jan. 1869, John Pomeroy,
eldest son of Hon. and Rev. Arthur Pomeroy, and has
issue.
2 Ann Selina, m. Sept. 1875, James Stirling, of Garden,
CO. Stirling, N.B.
3 Mildred Harriet. 4 Alice.
II. Louisa Catherine, m. 26 Nov. 1846, James Henry Selater,
Esq., only son of James Henry Selater, Esq. of Newick
Park, Sussex, by Cecil his wife, dau. of Francis Saunderson,
I Esq. of Castle Saunderson, and has issue,
1 James Robert Charles. 2 Francis Saunderson.
3 Henry. 4 Arthur William Bassett.
5 John Edward. 6 Charles Gilbert.
1 Cecil Jane. 2 Catherine. 3 Jane.
Fowler m. 2ndly, 16 May, 1831, Lady Harriet Eleanor
andesforde-Butler, eldest dau. of James, 2nd Marquess of
rmonde, and by her had issue,
James Haddington, 6. 28 April, 1835; d. 19 Jan. following.
Grate Louisa. Harriet Selina.
Anne Mildred, m. 19 July, 1860, James Edward Bateman
Dashwood, Esq., son of Admiral Dashwood, and has issue,
Eleanor Louisa Rachel.
Mary. Emily,
e d. 6 Feb. 1868.
Arms—Kz., on a chevron arg. between three lions passant
lardant or, as many crosses formee sa. Crest — An owl arg.
owned with a ducal coronet or. Motto — Esto pernox.
/Seat— Rahinston House, Enfield, co. Meath.
LANE FOX OF BE.AMHAM PARK.
Lane-Fox, Geoege, Esq. of Bramham Part,
i. York, J.P. and D.L. W. Riding, High Sheriff
^73, D.L. CO. Leitrim, High Sheriff 1846, b. 13 Nov.
B16 ; m. 17 Nov. 1837, Katherine Mary, yoimgest
lu. of John Stein, Esq., formerly M.P. for Bletch-
^ley, and by her (who d. 1873) has issue,
i. George Sackville Frederick, J. P., educated at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford, b. 9 Nov. 1838 ; late an officer Yorkshire Hussars;
■m. 1870, Fanny Maule, eldest dau. of Lieut. Gen. Marcus
John Slade, and has, Philip Edward Joseph, 6. 1871, and
other issue.
II. James Thomas Richard, b. 23 Feb. 1841, late of the
Grenadier Guards.
(II. Henry, Royal Horse Guards, h. 5 Dec. 1S46; d. July,
1876.
I. Marcia. ii. Caroline Alexina. in. Kathleen Mary.
3Ltnca0e.— William Fox, living 14 Edward IV., acquired
by marriage with Sibil, dau. of John de Crete, the lands of
Crete, co. Worcester, and founded the family of Fox and Grete.
Joseph Fox, Esq., b. 26 Feb. 1617 (the 3rd son of Edmund
Fox, of Birmingham, who was youngest son of Thomas Fox,
of Grete, co. AVorcester), held a commission in the army
serving in Ireland. He hi. Hon. Thomasine Blayney, widow
of Sir Henry Pierce, Bart., and dau. of Henry, 2nd Lord
Blayney, by Jane his wife, dau. of Gerald Moore, Viscount
Drogheda. By this lady he had (with four daus., Penelope,
wife of Hugh Morgan, Esq. of Cotletstown; Mary; Jane; and
Catherine) a son and successor,
Henry Fox, Esq. m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Robert Oliver, Esq.
of Clonodfoy, and had several sons, who all d. young. He m.
2ndly, 1691, Hon. Frances Lane, dau. of Sir George Lane, of
Tulske, CO. Roscommon, Principal Secretary of State in Ire-
land, created Viscount Lanesborough, and sister and heiress
of James, Viscount Lanesborough, who d. 1724. By her,
Mr. Fox had (with four daus., Denny Henrietta, whotZ. young;
Jane ; Frances ; and Anne) four sons, of whom the eldest
surviving,
George Fox, Esq., M.P. for the city of York, succeeded by
will to the extensive property of Lord Lanesborough, and
assumed, by Act of Parliament, 22 March, 1750-51, in accord-
ance with the testator's injunction, the additional surname
and arms of Lane. He m. 1731, Harriet, dau. and sole heiress
of the Bight Hon. Robert Benson, Lord Bingley, Ambassador
to Spain, and was created on the extinction of his father-in-
law's Peerage, May, 1702, Baron Bingley of Bingley, co. York
{see. Burke's Extinct Peerage). His Lordship had an only son,
Robert, 6. 5 Aug. 1732; m. 1st, Mildred, dau. and heir of
John Bourchier, of Beningborough ; and 2ndly, Lady
Bridget Henley, eldest dau. of Robert, Earl of Northington,
Lord Chancellor of England, but predeceased his father,
s. p.. May, 1768. His widow m. 2ndly, Hon. John Talmash.
Lord Bingley d. 1772, and devised his great estates in Eng-
land and Ireland to his nephew (the son of his brother, Sack-
ville Fox and Ann HoUoway his wife),
James Fox-Lane, Esq. of Bramham Park, co. York, M.P.
for Horsham, m. 23 July, 1789, Hon. Marcia Lucy Pitt,
youngest dau. of George, Lord Rivers, and had issue,
I. George, his heir.
II. William Augustus, m. 31 Dec. 1817, Lady Caroline, sister
of George Sholto Douglas, Earl of Morton, and d. 1832,
leaving two sons.
III. Sackville Walter, late M.P., to. 22 May, 1826, Lady
Charlotte Mary Anne Georgiana Osborne, only dau. of
George, 6th Duke of Leeds, and by her ladyship (who rf.
17 Jan. 1836) had two sons and three daus.,
1 Sackville George, now Lord Coniers.
2 Charles Pierrepoint D'Arcy, late Grenadier Guards
(raised with his sisters to the rank of a Baron's children),
m. 22 June, 1859, Louisa Emma, 2nd dau. of Thomas
Fairfax, Esq. of Newton Kyme, co. York, and d. having
had issue.
1 Elizabeth Catherine, m. 7 July, 18S4, Eev. Robert
AVentworth Cracroft, Rector of Harrington.
2 Lora Mary.
IV. Thomas Henry (Rev.), deceased.
I. Marcia Bridget, in. 5 Aug. 1815, Hon. Sir Edward Marma-
duke Vavasour, Bart., and d. 1829.
Mr. Fox-Lane d. 1821, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Lane-Fox, Esq. of Bramham Park, M.P., Major
Y'orkshire Yeomanry Cavalry, and D.L., m. 20 Sept. 1814,
Georgiana Henrietta, only dau. of Edward Pery Buckley, Esq.
of Minestead Lodge, Hants, by Lady Georgiana West his wife,
dau. of the 2nd Earl of Delawarr, and d. Nov. 1848, leaving a
son, the present George Lane-Fox, Esq. of Bramham Park;
and two daus., Georgiana Marcia ; and Frederica Elizabeth,
VI. 1845, Hon. Adolphus Frederick Octavius Liddell, son of
the 1st Lord Bavensworth.
^,.,Hs_Quarterly, 1st and 4th, a chevron between three
foxes' heads erased gu., for Fox; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a lion
rampant gu. within a border sa. on a canton az. a harp
and crown or, for Lank. Crests— Ut, Fox; 2nd, Lane.
Seats— Bramham Park, near Tadcaster; and Dromahaire,
CO. Leitrim. ^
FOX OF FOX HAIiL.
Fox, Richard Edward, Esq. of Fox Hall, co.
Longford, J.P., High Sheriff 1872, b. 28 Nov. 1846 ;
m. 1870, Emily, younger dau. of the late Lieut.-
Col. Godley, H.E!I.C.S., and has issue,
I. Richard Niall Maxwell Barry, b. 11 Sept. 1877.
I. AdeUne Frances Mary.
II. Florence, d. 1873. in. Evelyn Marian Emily.
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FOX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FOS
EtltCaSC— This family (anciently O'Cahamy, afterwards
changed to O'Sionach, anglicised Fox) have their descent
from Maine, 1st Kiugof Teffia, 4th son of Niall, of the Nine
Hostages.
Sib rATKiCK Fox, of Moyvore, co. AVestmeath, Cleric of
the Council, and Interpreter of Irish to the State, h. prior to
15C0, purchased back from the O'Farrells the lands and castle
of Kathreogh. He m. 1st, Janet, dau. of Walter Newman ;
2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Sir Gerald Aylmer, of Donadea, co.
Mcath. Sir Patrick d. 1618, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sib Nathaniel Fox, of Rathrcogh, now Fox Hall, 6. 1588;
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Walter Hussey, of Moy Hussey,
CO. Meath. Ho d. 1634, leaving eight sons- and three daus.
He was s. by his eldest son,
Patbick Fox, Esq. of Fox Hall, 6. 1614; r,i. Barbara, dau.
of Patrick, 7th Baron Dunsany, by Jane, dau. of Sir Thomas
Heneage, of Hainton, and had issue. The 2nd, but eldest
surviving son,
Charles Fox, Esq. of Fox Hall, 6. 1636, had, by Elizabeth
his wife, four sons and two daus.,
Patbick, of Fox Hall, m. Francis, dau. and heiress of Sir
Edward Herbert, Bart, of Durrow, by Lady Hester Lambart,
dau. of the Earl of Cavan, but. d. s. 'p. 1735.
Chables, of whom presently.
Peyton, who settled at Port Mahon, near Newport, on tlie
Inny. He was engaged in the wars, and participated with
Gen. Stanhope in the reduction of Minorca ; he attained
the rank of Lieut.-Col. and m. Marthabetta Maria, dau. of
Col. Henry Piers, of Tresternagh, and d. 1750.
Eobert, d. imm. 1748, Grand Chamberlain and Escheator-
General. . „ „ ,
Alice, 111. William Persse, Esq. of Spring Hill, co. Gal-
Jane,' m. Anthony Hickman, Esq. of Ballyket, co. Clare.
Mr. Fox ra. 2ndly, Thomazine, dau. of Col. Prime Iron Eoeh
fort, of Beltranner, by whom he had one dau. He d. 1726.
His 2nd son,
Chables Fox, Esq., eventually of Fox Hall, as heir to his
elder brother, m. Miss Whimey, dau. of Col. Whitney, of
Ncwpass, by his wife Miss Boleyn, aunt to 1st Viscount
Wicklow, and d. 1747, having had one son,
Chables Fox, Esq., m. 1725, Jane, dau. of J. West, Esq.,
and d. v. p. 1746, leaving three sons and two daus. The
eldest son,
Fbancis Fox, of Fox Hall, ?;. 1727 ; m.. 1759, Mary, dau. of
Kichard Edgeworth, Esq. of Edgeworthstown, by Kachael his
wife, dau. and heiress of Samuel Lovell, Esq. of Harleston, co.
Northampton, by whom he left at his decease, 1779, one son,
PvicHAED Fox, Esq. of Fox Hall, Col. of Militia, 6. 1760;
in. Dec. 1787, Lady Anne Maxwell, dau. of Barry, Earl of
Farnham, and by her (who d. 1801) had issue five sons and
five daus.,
I. Fbancis, his heir.
n. Barry, h. 1789; entered the army in 1807, attained the
rank of Brcve^Major 1837; sei-vcd in the expedition to
Walcheren, was at Corunna, Fuentes d'Honor, and in
America. He m. 1824, Sophia, dau. of Eichard Lovell
Edgworth, Esq., and d. 1863, leaving issue,
1 Maxwell, Capt. K.N., of Annaghmore, King's Co., J.P.
and D.L. for King's Co., to. 8 May, 1865, Florence Jane,
eldest dau. of Eight Hon. Sir Andrew Buchanan, G.C.B.
2 William Waller, late Capt. 60th Eifles, m. 1871, his
cousin, Emma Louisa, eldest dau. of the late Kichard
Maxwell Fox, Esq. of Fox Hall.
1 Mary Anne.
2 Charlotte, m. 1865, Eev. Maxwell Coote, son of Col.
Chidley Coote.
in. Charles of Ready, co. Armagh, D.L., Barrister-at-Law,
at one time M.l'. for co. Longford, 6. 1791 ; d. 1862.
IV. John James (Eev.), h. 1792; ra. 1825, Harriet Louisa,
dau. of the late Eev. Charles Cobbe Beresford ; d. March,
1870, having had issue,
1 Willoughby George, h. 1826; m. 1853, Eliza Anne Jane,
dau. of Capt. William John Ottley, 2nd Bombay Cavalry,
and has issue,
2 Charles Maxwell, D.D., m. Wilhelmina Banks, and has
two sons and one dau. 3 Henry John.
4 Francis, m. 1861, Hester, dau. of the late Eev. Eobert
Bury, of Carrigrenane, co. Cork, and d. in 1864, and she
m. 2ndly, 16 Feb. 1865, Capt. G. De la Poer Beresford.
5 Frederic. 6 Barry John George.
1 Emily Grace, m. 1861, John E. Thompson, Esq. of
Clonfin, CO. Longford.
2 Charlotte Silvia, m. 1 807, John Wynne, Esq. of Holy-
well, CO. Sligo; d. 1874.
3 Harriett EUzabcth, m. Hercules Knox, Esq. of Eosslare,
CO. Sligo.
V. Eichard, h. 1795; d. 1864; w. Jane Campbell, dau. of
James Buchanan, of Blair Vadock, by Lady Jauct, dau. of
Earl of Caithness, and had issue,
1 Maxwell Sinclair, d. 1854.
2 Charles de Bassan, m. 1871, Emma, dau. of Edmond
Packe, Esq.
3 Henry, R.N., d. 1877; m. 1872, Georgina, dau. of Lieut.-
Col. Halsted.
4 Grise Stanhope. 5 Cecil, d. 1865. 6 Edward.
1 Selina Matilda, m. 1868, Charies Packe, Esq. of Stretton
Hall, CO. Leicester.
I. Margaret Grace, d. unm. 1819.
II Mary Anne, d. unm. 1818. iii. Henrietta, d.unm. 1868.
IV. Selina Judith, m. 1820, James Saunderson, Esq. 4th son of
Francis Saunderson, Esq. of Castle Saunderson, co. Cavan,
M.P., and had three daus., Grace, d. unm. ; Selina Laura,
m. 1853, Broke Turner, Esq. ; and Lydia Cecil.
V. Elizabeth, d. mim.
Col. Fox d. 1833, and was s. by his eldest son.
The Eev. Fbancis Fox, of Fox Hall, 6. 1788; m. 1313,
Frances, dau. of Eev. Jemmett Browne, D.D., of Eiverstown,
CO. Cork, by Frances his wife, dau. of Arthur Blennerhassett,
Esq. of Ballyseedy, co. Kerry, and had issue,
EicHABD Maxwell, his heir.
John James Barry, deceased.
Jemmett George, 6. 1826 ; m. 1850, Dora, dau. of J. West,
Esq., M.D., and had issue two sons and three daus. ; he d.
1 Nov. 1868.
Fanny Arabella, m. Dr. Francis Eobinson.
Grace Margaret, m. 1846, Major W. W. Stephenson.
Anne, d. unm. 1835.
Selina Mary, m. 1844, Hon. Byron C. P. Gary, 3rd son of
Viscount Falkland, and d. 1868.
Henrietta, m. Humphry Grylls, Esq. of Cornwall.
Mr. Fox was s. 1834, by his son,
EicHABD Maxwell Fox, Esq. of Fox Hall, late M.P. and
D.L. CO. Longford, 6. 1816 ; m. 1835, Susan Amelia, dau. of
Admiral Sir L. W. Halsted, G.C.B., by Emma his wife, dau,
of Admiral Viscount Exmouth, and by her (who d. 10 Dec
1868) had issue,
Francis William, 6.1836; d. 1855.
EicHAED Edwaed, uow of Fox Hall.
Emma Louisa, m. 1871, to her cousin, Capt. William Wallei
Fox. Frances Amelia.
Annie Elizabeth, m. 1867, Lieut.-Col. EalphDopping Hepen-
stal, D.L., of Derry Cassan, co. Longford.
Susan Henrietta.
^,-nis— Az., a sceptre in bend between two regal crowns or, t
chief of the last. Cixst—A winged sceptre ppr. Motto— Sei
elatus nee dejectus.
Seat—¥os. Hall, Lenamore, co. Longford.
FOX OF KILCOURSET.
Fox, James GtEOEGS HtrsEBT, Esq. of Zillaghj
Castle, CO. Tippevar/, late Lieut. Sth Lancers, b
1 Jan. 1842, styled " The Fox," as chief of his
name ; «s. 1st, 16 Nov. 1865, Elizabeth Amelit
Lilian, dau. of Rev. J. B. Grant, Eector of Eath
conrath, and by her (who d. May, 1875) has issue,
I. Bbabazon Hubebt Maine, 6. 6 Nov. LS68.
II. Arthur James, 6. 1 June, 1871.
I. Eleanor Frances.
He m. 2ndly, 31 May, 1877, Georgiana Frances
eldest dau. of Eev. C. Elrington McKay, Vicar o
Laracor, and grand-dau. of the late George Ogl
Moore, Esq., formerly M.P. for the city of Dublin.
JLinCitSr.— The name of this family (which claims to b
of the royal line of O'Neill) is derived from Teige, chief of hi
sept, who was named Sionnagh, the Irish for a fox, and fron
him the family was ever after styled Sionnagh, translated b;
the English to Fox, and the chief or head, by way of eminence
was called " The Fox." They possessed the whole barony <
Kilcoursey, in the King's Co., which was surrendered t
Queen Elizabeth, and regrantcd.
Hubert Fox, ofLehinchie, barony of Kilcoursie, alias "Th'
Foxes' " country, commonly called The Fox, as chief of hi
name, did, by deed dated 1 March, 1599, to express his zes
and loyalty, surrender to the Queen all his estate, spiritual an
temporal, within the whole barony and territory or loidshi;
called the Mountertagan or the Foxes' country, with inten
that her Majesty should regrant the same in tail male to hii
and the others of his kinsmen ; in accomplishment whereof, an
pursuant to Privy Seal, dated at Eichmond, 29 Jan. 1599, He
Majesty granted the same to him and the heirs male of hi
body, to be holden by knight's service in capite. The sai
Hubert Fox, who was son of Brassil Fox, of Kilcoursey, an
grandson of Owen Fox, of Kilcoursey, who was 30th in direi
descent from Neill Niagallach, Monarch of all Ireland, d.s.i
16 June, 1600, and was s. by his nephew,
FOX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FOX
595
BnAssiL Fox, Esq. of Kilcoursey, King's Co., son of Art or
Vrthur Fox, who d. before 1600. Brassil Fox ni. Mary, tlau.
if Hugh Macgeoghesan, Esq. of Castletown, co. AVestmcath,
ind dying 7 April, 1639, left, with other issue, an elder son,
Hubert Fox, Esq. of Kilcoursey, m. Mary, dau. of Lewis or
visagh O'Connor, of Leixlip, Kildare, and had a son,
Brassil Fox, of Kilcoursey, father, by his wife, a dau. of
;he house of Magawley, of
James Fox, of Ballagh, who m. James Stone, and had a son,
Anthony Fox, Esq. of Ballagh, co. Westmeath, m. the dau.
if Charles Kelly, of Castle Kelly, co. Galway; and d. 1751,
eaving issue three sons, the eldest of whom,
James Fox, Esq. of Suntown, co. Westmeath, 6. 1715 : m.
74-3, Milicent, dau. of Capt. Mathew Paliii, of Hyde Park, co.
iVestmeath; and d. 1796, leaving a son and heir,
Mathew Fox, Esq. of Foxbrooko, b. 1745; m. Elizabeth,
au. of John Grierson, Esq. of Doolistowu, co. Meath, and d.
5 May, 1803, leaving issue,
I. James, of whom presently.
II. John, of Dublin, 6. about 1774; to. Sarah, eldest dau. of
Alexander Kingstone, Esq., of Mosstown, and had issue,
1 Alexander Kingstone, County Inspector of Constabulary
for Londonderry, m. Miss Patterson, and has issue.
2 Mathew, Barrister-at-Law, m. 27 April, 1832, Charlotte,
dau. of Kobert Paterson, Esq. of Gracefield, and sister of
the late Gen. Paterson, and d. 4 Dec. 1858, leaving by
her (who d. 9 May, 1864),
John Joseph Paterson, Capt. 56th Pompadours, h.
28 April, 1833 ; m. 28 April, 1870, Kate Crofton, only
child of Sir James Murray, M.D., of Dublin, by Mary
Allen, his 2nd wife, niece of Charles M'Garel, Esq. of
Belgrave Square, London.
Eobert Paterson, Major late 11th Hussars, h. 26 Jan.
1835; m. 28 Sept. 1864, Marion, dau. of Alfred Jee,
Esq. of Oxford Square, and d. 22 Dec. 1878.
Jane Paterson, d. 13 May, 1838.
Charlotte Elizabeth and Joseph, twins, h. 19 July, 1S42;
the latter d. young.
Sarah Frances, d. March, 1845.
III. Joseph, of Doolistown, co. Meath, h. about 1778; ra.
Frances, 4th dau. of James D'Arcy, of Hyde Park, and by
her (who d. 1840) had issue,
1 Elizabeth D'Arcy.
2 Dorothea Martha, m. 12 Feb. 1833, to the Eev. Joseph
Brabazon Grant, A.B., Rector of Eathconrath, co. West-
meath, son of Joseph Grant, Esq. Barrister-at-Law, of
the house of Grant, of Rothiemurchus, co. Inverness.
3 Emelia Anne, m. 1836, the Eev. Hugh Samuel Hamil-
ton, Vicar-General of Dromore, who d. s. j). 1857.
IV. William, of Dublin, 6. about 1785; m. Ellen, eldest dau.
of Adam Loftus Lynn, Esq. of Newport Lodge, co. Water-
ford, and by her (who d. 1844) left at his decease, 1859,
several sons and daus., all settled in Wisconsin, United
States, America.
I. Amelia, -m. Eobert Johnstone, Esq. of Goshen, co. Long-
ford; d. 1844.
n. Anne, m. the Eev. Nicholas Gosselin, Eector of Tash-
inny, co. Longford, and is deceased.
III. Maria, m. the Eev. Charles Johnstone, of co. Longford,
and d. in America.
IV. Eliza, m. Wniiam Fletcher, Gent, of Newry, co. Down.
V. Matilda, to. — Creighton, Esq. of co. Cavan.
e eldest son,
Tames Fox, Esq. of Foxbrook, co. Meath, m. Harriet, dau.
James D'Arcy, Esq. of Hyde Park, co. Westmeath, and by her
ho d. about 1848) had issue,
Matthew, of whom presently.
Henry Charles, M.D., d. unm.
James D'Arcy, of Foxbrook, m. and had Brassil and Ellen.
Frances Eliza, m. 1st April, 1830, J. W. Morton, Esq. of
Hacketstown, co. Carlow, and had issue, one dau. ; and
2ndly, Dr. Thompson Brough, of Kittegan, co. Carlow, and
had issue three sons and one dau. Harriet, d. unm. 1856.
Maria, m. Thomas Lavallin D'Arcy, Esq. of the Hyde Park
family,
e eldest son,
The Eev. Mathew Maine Fox, of Galtrim, co. Meath, m.
en, dau. of Andrew Armstrong, Esq., of Kilclare, King's
., and by her (who d. 1845) he left at his decease, 1843, an
'y child, James Geoege Hdbekt Fox, the present represen-
ive of the family.
4rms— Arg., a lion rampant and in chief two dexter hands
iped at the wrist gu. Crest — An arm embowed in armour
ding a sword all ppr. Motto — Sionnach aboo.
^eot — Killaghy Castle, near Callan. Residence — Galtrim
use, Summerhill, co. Meath.
FOX OF GROVE HILL.
Fox, Egbert, Esq. of Grove Hill, Cornwall:
his uncle, the late George Croker Fox, Esq. ; |
i. 1845 ; m. 1867, Ellen Mary, dau. of Francis
Bassett, Esq. of The Heath, Leighton, ca. Bedford,
and has issue,
Eobert Barclay, 6. 1873.
Lilian Isabel.
S.tncaCIE.— The numerous families of Fox at present
residing in different parts of the West of England spring from
one common ancestor,
Francis Fox, whom tradition represents to have come from
Wiltshire (it is said from the parish of Farley or from that of
Pitton) about the year 1645, during the commotions of the civil
war, and to have settled in the parish of St. Germans, in Corn-
wall. He m. about the year 1646, Dorothy Kekewich, a relation
of the family of Kekewich, of Exeter, and had three sons,
I. Francis, his heir: ii. John, d.s.p. 1651; and in. James,
m. 1673, Elizabeth Eccord, of Plymouth, and had children,
with whom he settled at Philadelphia, North America, 1688 ;
his male descendants are extinct. Mr. Fox d. 1670, and was
s. by his eldest son,
Francis Fox, Esq. of St. Germans, who m. 1st, 1671, Joan,
dau. of Eichard Smith, of Plymouth, by whom he had three
sons, Francis, d. s. jj. 1686 ; John, d. s. p. 1692 ; Joshua,
d. s. p. 1698 ; and two daus., Eachel, to. George Hodge, of
Plymouth, and Deborah, m. Samuel Croker, Mr. Fox m. 2ndly,
30 March, 1686, Tabitha, dau. of George Croker, of Plymouth
(of the family of Croker of Lineham), by whom, who d. 1730,
he had issue,
I. Francis, of St. Germans, m. 1707, Mary dau. of John
Cogger, of St. Austel, and had issue,
Francis, m. 1738, Hannah Scantlebury, who d. 1782. He d.
im, leaving, with two daus. (Anne, m. Thomas Bruce, and
Mary, m. 1st, Peter Cloak, and 2ndly, Joshua Hancock),
as many sons,
Stephen Francis, h. 1742; d. s. p. 1816.
Benjamin, to. 1st, 1771, Mary Emmett, and had by her a
dau., Susan Emmett, m. George Hatch, and three sons,
1 Francis, m. 1803, Ann Sansom, and d. 1815, leaving
two daus., Ann and Mary, in. Edward Anson Crouch :
2 Joseph Scantlebury, E.N., ra. Jane Lewes Willes, and
had surviving issue, two daus. (Jane, m. Thomas Wallis
McDonald, Surgeon E.N., and Elizabeth Treffry, to. Eev.
Henry Willoughby Taylor, E.N.) and as many sons,
Cornelius, Capt. E.N., m. 1st, Emma Jarvis, 2ndly,
Fanny Jarvis, but has no issue surviving, and Henry
Treffry, E.M.,m. Fanny Stephens, and d. leaving Charles
and Ida ; 3 Benjamin^of Stoke, in. Sarah Treffry, and d.
1856, leaving, with other issue, Cornelius Willes, of
Devonport, who m. Sophia Elizabeth Treloar, and had a
son, Cornelius Benjamin, now of Scarborough. The
first named, Benjamin Fox, to. 2ndly, Elizabeth Higman,
and had another son, Stephen Francis, d. s.p. 1829, and
a dau., Hannah, to. Henry Mewburn.
ir. George, of whom hereafter.
III. John, of Plymouth, to. 1st, Lovall Applebee, by whom
he had, with other issue, who d. a. p., a son,
John, of Plymouth, in. 1747, IM" i :i ^i v: n-;, of High
Wycombe, and had, with fuur r i, . , (,ng^ all of
whom cL s.p., except the scvonili, I . li, :!]i'd at Ohio,
North America, m. at Philadelplii.i, Au.ic Miller, and d.
1847, aged 84, leaving issue.
He in. 2ndly, Lydia Berry, and was father of James, of
Plymouth, m. Mary Bushe, and had, with eight daus. and
three sons, which latter d. s. p., a son, James, of Plymouth,
TO. 1812, Slaria Grigg, and d. 5 Feb. 1860, leaving a dau.,
Louisa Mary, m. 1S35, George Shirley Kiernan, and two
sons, 1 Francis, m. 1850, Jane Fortescuc, and has surviving
issue, Edward Francis, b. 21 Feb. 1856, and Madeline
Herbert : 2 James, m. 1854, Ann Birdwood, and has a son,
Sydney Birdwood, b. 4 Oct. 1855.
I. Mary, to. 1707, Andrew Ellicott, of Collumpton.
II. Sarah, rn. Philip Debell, of Looe.
III. Dorothy, m. Joseph Collier, of Plymouth.
IV. Rachel, d. unm. 1706.
Francis Fox, of St. Germans, d. 1704. His 2nd son by hiS'
2nd wife,
George Fox, Esq. of Par, near Fowcy, Cornwall, m. 1st,
1719, Mary, dau. of Edward Healing, of Pcnryn, Mcreh.inr,
and had, with a son and two daus, wlio d. s. p., an cider son,
Edward, of Wadebridge, who m. Anna, dau. of Thomas
Were, of Wellington, Somerset, and had four daus. and live
sons, ancestors of Fox of Wadebridge, Wellington, Kings-
bridge, Exeter, &c.
George Fox to. 2ndly, 1726, Anna, dau. of Philip Debell, of
East Looe, Merchant, and had, with three daus., who d. s. p.,
the following issue,
George Croker, of whom hereafter.
Joseph, of Falmouth, ancestor of Fox of Unslinoton (see
infra).
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596
FOX
THE LANDED GENTSY.
POX
Francis, of Plymouth, 6. 1736; m. 17C0, Sarah, dau. of
Wimam Cookworthy ; and d. 1769, leaving a dau., Sarah,
d. s.p., and two sons,
William, assumed the surname of Cookwobtht,
twice.
Francis, m. 1798, Sarah, dau. of John Birkheck, of Settle
and left an only dau., Sarah, m. William Dillworth
Crewdson, Esq. of Helme Lodge, Westmorland.
Sarah, m. Joel Cadbury, of Exeter.
Kachel, m. 1760, Joiin Kingston.
The eldest son of the second marriage,
Geokoe Cbokee Fox, Esq. of Falmouth, m. 1749, Mary,
dau. of Thomas Were, of Wellington, Somerset, and had issue,
I. George Ckokek, his heir.
II Robert Were, of Falmouth, in. Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph
Tregelles, of Falmouth, and had, with three sons, George
PhiUp, Henry Francis, and Louis, who d. s. p., and three
daus., Charlotte, m. Samuel Fox, of Tottenham, Elizabeth
TregeUes, m. William Gibbins, and d. s. p., 1837, and
Marianna, m. Francis Tuckett, four sons, who left issue,
1 Robert Were, of Pengerrick, F.R.S., m. 1812, Maria, dau.
of Robert Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Surrey, by whom
(who d. 1858) he had, with two daus., Anna Maria, and
Caroline, d. unm. 1851, one son,
Robert Barclay, of whom hereafter, as successor to
Grove Hill.
2 Joshua, of Tregenna, m. Joanna FlannerinR, and had
three daus., Josephine, m. Capt. James Bull, R.N. ;
Marie Louisa; and Joanna Ellen, m. Rev. James Davies.
S Alfred, of Glen Dourgan, 6. 9 Sept. 1794; d. 20 May,
1874 ; m. 15 May, 1828, Sarah, dau. of Samuel Lloyd, of
Bordesley, co. Warwick, and had, with six daus. (1 Rachel
Elizabeth, m. 1st, Samuel Lindoe Fox, and 2ndly, Philip
DebeU Tuckett ; 2 Sarah Charlotte, m. Robert Nicholas
Fowler, M.P.; 3 Mary, m. Joseph Whitwell Pease, M.P. ;
4 Helen Maria, m. John William Pease ; 5 Lucy Anna,
m. Thomas Hodgkin ; and 6 Sophia Lloyd, d. s. p.), as
many sons, 1 Alfred Lloyd, 6.26 May, 1829, m. 15 March,
1864, Mary Jane, dau. of Francis Fox, of Tottenham, and
had Alfred Francis, 6. 7 April, 1867, Hubert, 6. 15 Jan. i
1870, and William Edward; 2 Theodore, &. 4 April, 1831,
m. 26 March, 1857, Harriet Howell, dau. of Paul Kirkbnde,
and had Theodore Alfred, b. 1 Feb. 1858, Edwin Kirkbride,
b. 14 May, 1859, Herbert Lloyd, b. 29 June, 1863 ; Eliza
Gurney, and Harriet Beatrice ; 3 Howard (Rosehill, Fal-
mouth), b. 10 Dec. 1836 ; m. 19 March, 1864, Olivia Blanch,
dau. of Charles Orme, of Avenue Road, London, and had
Howard Orme, 6. 16 Aug. 1865, Charles Masson, b. 9 Nov.
1866, Olivia Lloyd, and Stella; 4 Charles William, 6.
13 June, 1843, d. 18 June, 1866; 5 George Henry, b. 27
Sept. 1845 ; 6 Wilson Lloyd, b. 27 Jan. 1847, m. Augusta
Mary Rogers.
4 Charles, of Trebah, m. Sarah Hustler, of Ulverston, and
had two daus., Juliet Mary, m. Edmund Backhouse, M.P. ;
and Jane Katherine, d. s. p. 1833.
ni. Philip, d. s. p. 1775.
IV. WiUiam Were, d. s. p. 1775. v. Joshua, d. s. p. 1791.
VI. Thomas Were, of Falmouth, m. 1792, Mary, dau. of
Joseph Tregelles, and d. 23 July, 1844, having had by her
(who d. 26 Jan. 1835) with two other sons, who d. s. p.,
1 Thomas Were, of Hoe House, Plymouth, J.P. Devon,
b. 28 April, 1793 ; d. 5 Feb. 1860 ; m. 3 May, 1814, Eliza
Grigg, of Plymouth, b. 30 April, 1789, who ri. 26 July,
1862, and had, with four daus., Eliza Mary, d. s. p. 18 iO;
Jane, d. s.p. 1817; Adeline, to. Rev. Edward Wilson
Cooke ; and Eliza Mary Jane, m. William Henry Charsley,
of Oxford, and five sons, who d. s. p., four others, who
had issue,
Thomas Were, 6. 5 Nov. 1817; d. 4 July, 1870; m.
20 July, 1853, Frances Mary, dau. of Rev. Francis
Hole, of Georgeham, near Barnstaple, and had issue,
1 Thomas Were, h. 16 D(C. 1755; 2 Arthur Hole; and
3 George Croker (twin), b. 13 Oct. 1858; 4 Walter Grigg,
b. 16 Nov. 1864 ; 1 Frances Adeline ; 2 Blanche ; 3 Alice
Maud; 4 Florence; 5 Amy.
Henry, of Furzdon, near Plympton, b. 11 Jan. 1819; m.
.3 July, 1845, Mary Charlotte, eldest dau. of Thomas
Bussell, J.P. CO. Gloucester, and has William Russell, b.
\,8 April, 1846; Henry Elliott, b. 2 Dec. 1854, d. 15 June,
1855 ; Frederick Henry, 6. 1 Dec. 1856 ; d. 26 March,
1857 ; Percival Bradshaw, 6. 5 May, 1859 ; Edward
Laurence, 6. 14 April, 1861 ; Frederick Russell, b. 9 June,
1864 ; Mary Kate ; Eliza Frances.
' Charles James, b. 23 April, 1823; d. 11 April, 1859; m.
31 Jan. 1853, Amelia, only dau, of Robert Pitt, Esq. of
East Butterleigh, Devon, and had issue, Charles James
Pitt, 6. 28 Dec. 1853, who m. 30 April, 1878, Louise,
dau. of G. S. Baker, of Weymouth.
Philip, 6. 24 July, 1824; d. 17 Feb. 1876; to. 1 Nov.
1855, Isabella, eldest dau. of William Ormiston, of
Epcrnay, Geelong, Australia, formerly of Edinburgh,
and had issue, William Andrew, b. 13 Sept. 1858; Alfred
Kingston, 6. 17 June, 1865; Lydia Ormiston, b. 13 June,
1857, d. 1864; Eliza Jane; Janet; Mary Charlotte;
Isabella Ormiston ; Florence.
2 William, of Gloucester, m. 1st, Elizabeth Windeatt, by
whom (who d. 1838) he had a son, William, d. «. p. ; and a{
dau., Mary Elizabeth. He m. 2ndly, 1844, Elizabeth Cos-I
serat, and d. 1866, leaving WilUam, 6. 1847, and Frances.]
I. Mary, d. s. p. 1839. ii. Anna, d. s. p. 1829.
III. Charlotte, d. s. p. 1785.
The eldest son,
George Crokeb Fox, of Grove Hill, near Falmouth, m.
Catharine, dau. and co-heir of William Young, of Leominster,
and niece and co-heir of James Payton, of Dudley ; and d.
1807, leaving (with a dau., Catherine Payton, who d. unm.
1823) an only son,
George Ceokee Fox, Esq. of Grove Hill, to. 1810, Lucy,
dau. of Robert Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Surrey, by whom
(who d. Feb. 1859) he had no issue ; dying s. p. 1850, he was
s. by his cousin,
Robert Barclay Fox, Esq., of Grove Hill, only son of
Robert Were Fox, Esq. of Falmouth. He to. 1844, Jane
Gurney, dau. of Mathew Backhouse, and by her (who d. 1860)
had issue,
I. Robert, now of Grove Hill.
II. George Croker, b. 1847; m. 1871, Ada Mary, dau. of
Capt. Baldwin Arden Wake, B.N., and has issue, George
Croker, Myra Caroline Arden, Herewal, and Evelyn Croker
III. Joseph Gurney, i/t. 1873, Margaret May, dau. of William
Just, of Bankfields, Eastham, Cheshire, and has had issue,
Juliet Maud Gurney, deceased, and Margaret Jane Gurney.
I. Jane Hannah Backhouse.
He d. 1855.
.^ nns— Erm., on a chevron az. three foxes' heads erased or
within a bordure flory of the second and on a canton of the
same a drinking cup of the third bearing three fleurs-de-li;
ppr. on the urn and charged in the centre with a rose gu
Crest — A fox sejant or, collared az., its paw resting on afleor
de-lis arg. Motto — Faire sans dire.
-Seat— Grove Hill (or Higher Arwenack), near Falmouth,
^0% oi ^risUnjjton.
ILtltCaflC. — Joseph Fox, Esq. of Falmouth, 2nd son o
George Fox, of Par, by his 2nd wife, and brother of George
Croker Fox, of Falmouth, m. 1754, Elizabeth, dau. of Bichar
Hingston, of Penryn, and had, with five daus. (1 Anna, m. Ist
William Rawes, 2ndly, Thomas Thompson; 2 Elizabeth
1784, John Allen, of Liskeard; 3 Sarah; 4 Tabitha; an>
5 Rachel, all d. s. p.) six sons,
I. Joseph, of London, and Wood Cottage, Mylor,
Falmouth, M.D., Physician to the London Hospital; w
Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Peters, and d. s. p. Feb. 1832,
II. Edward Long, of whom hereafter.
III. Richard, of Falmouth, M.D., 6. 1764 ; m. 1786, Hannal
dau. of Josiah Forster, of St. Paul's Churchyard, Londor
and d. 1841, having had issue, two daus., Priscilla aa
Elizabeth, and three sons,
1 Richard Hingston, Surgeon, 6. 1787 ; d. s. p. 1818.
2 Josiah Forster, b. 1788.
3 Joseph, of Falmouth, Surgeon, 6. 1792; d. 1861;
1819, Anna Peters, dau. of Samuel Tregelles, of FalmouU
and had issue, 1 John Joseph, of Stoke Newington, i
1821, TO. 1847, Sarah Angel, dau. of Charles Allen,
Coggleshall, Essex, and has Hugh Courtenay, 6. 1841
Charles AUen, 6. 1849, Richard Hingston, 6. 1853, Josep
Tregelles, b. 1855, Robert Fortescue, b. 1858, Samui
Harris, b. 1860 ; 2 Richard, d. 1825 ; 3 Henry Tregelle
of Beechworth, Victoria, Australia, Surgeon, 6. 1826, «
Melita Abrahams, and has issue, Henry Tregelles, <
1863, d. 1870, Marshall, b. 1865, John Raymond, 6. 186'
Charles Alexander, 6. 1870, Alice Elizabeth, and Ji
sephine; 4 Richard Francis, 6. 1827, d. s. p. 1844
5 Samuel Tregelles, b. 1830, d. s. p. 1860; 6 Edwai
Joseph, b. 1834, d. 1840; 7 Nathaniel, of Falmouth,
1835, TO. 1857, Elizabeth, dau. of James B. Fox,
Falmouth, and has issue, Francis Joseph, 6. 1859, Arthi
Edward, 6. 1864, Anna Elizabeth, Ellen Mary, Rachfil
Tregelles, Harriet, Gertrude, and Katherine Marshal
8 Alexander, of Shortlauds, Auckland, New Zealand,
1837, m. 1869, EUen, dau. of John Phillips, of Tottenhai
and has a dau., Marian; 9 Edward Marshall, of Live
pool, b. 1840, d.s.p. 1866; 1 Anna Priscilla, d. 185(
2 Rebecca Smith; 3 Catherine Mary, d. 1832; 4 Ell<
Elizabeth, d. 1834.
The 2nd son,
Edward Long Fox, Esq. of Brislington House, Somera
and Queen Square, Bristol, M.D., rn. 1st, 1784, ICatheril
dau. of Edward Brown, of Walcot, by whom (who d. 23 Sej
1803) he had, with five daus. (1 Mary Brown, m. Charles Lot
Muller, of London, and d. 1803 ; 2 Katherine Brown, d. unm
3 Anne, d. unm. ; 4 Jane Brown, m. Henry Davis, Esq
5 Emma, d. unm.), two sons,
I. Edward Long, of London, d. .i. p.
II. Henry Hawes, BI.D., of Berkeley Square, Bristo .
afterwards of Nortliwoods, co. Gloucester, b. 12 Oct. 185
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
FKA
597
m. 16 June, 1817, Harriot, dau. of Rev. Eichard Jones,
liector of Cliarfield, co. Gloucester, J. P. and D.L. cos.
cJloucester and Wilts, by whom (who d. 2 Dec. 1831) he
luul issue,
1 Henry Hawes, of London, 6. 21 Jan. 1819 ; m. Elizabeth
Gilbert.
2 Edward Jones, 6. 4 May, 1820 ; d. 28 March, 1844.
3 William Charles (Kev.), of The Grange, Northwoods, co.
Gloucester, M.B. St. John's Coll. Cambridge, Patron of
the Living of Frampton Cotterell, co. Gloucester, b.
19 Sept. 1826; m. 1st, 4 Nov. 1857, Eliza Frances, 2na
surviving dau. of Rev. George Hunt, of Wadenhoe House,
CO. Northampton. She d. 26 Jan. 1861, leaving an only
dau., Alice Mary, b. 24 March, 1859. He m. 2ndly,
26 Aug. 1863, Georgina Sarah, dau. of Rev. Nathaniel
Wodehouse, Vicar of Worie, Somerset, by whom he had
issue, Lionel Wodehouse, b. 21 Sept. 1865 ; Armine Wode-
house, 6. 6 April, 1869; Raymond Wodehouse, 6. 11 July,
1873; Eliza Frances, b. 3 Sept. 1864.
4 Richard Vaughan, d. young.
1 Harriot Charlotte, b. 24 Oct. 1824, d. young.
Dr. Edward Long Fox ra. 2ndly, 1805, Isabella, dau. of Major
•John Charles Ker, by whom (who d. 10 April, 1861) he had,
with seven daus. (1 Elizabeth Ann, on. William Goodeve, of
Olifton; 2 Madelina Ker; 3 Anna Mary, m. 1844, Rev. George
Leopold Cartwright; 4 Emma Selina, d. unm. 1802; 5 Kathe-
rine Long, m. 1845, Thomas Danger, of Bristol; 6 Fanny
Sophia, d. unm. ; 7 Lousia Caroline), six other sons,
III. Charles Joseph, of The Beeches, Brislington, and Fair-
holme and Torquay, M.D., b. 21 Jan. 1806 ; d. June, 1870 ;
m. 1834, Ellen, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Lucas, of Lon-
don, by Jemima his wife, dau. of William Newcombe, D.D.,
Archbishop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of Ireland, by
whom (who d. Dec. 1855) he had issue,
1 Charles Edward, Barrister-at-Law, Commissioner for
taking Accounts in the High Court, Bombay, b, 7 June.
1837.
2 Stephen Newcome, 6. 1849.
3 Walter Dowell, d. unm. 1853.
1 Ellen Jemima. 2 Agnes Anna Maria.
3 Constance Katherine, m. 3 July, 1867, Charles Henry
Tawney, M.A.
4 Annie Newcome. 5 Edith.
6 Gertrude Emily. 7 Madeleine.
IV. Edwin Fydell, b. 6 Apr!!, 1807, d. s.p.
V. William Edward, of Clifton, b. 30 May, 1811; m. 1849,
Emma, widow of Sir George Molyneux, 6th bart. of Castle
Dillon, and has issue, 1 William Edward Ker, b. 1850;
2 John Charles Ker, 6. 1851 ; 3 James Ireland, 6. 1852 ;
and 4 Isabella Anna Maria.
VI. Edward Fydell, M.R.C.S., of Kensington Place, Brisling-
ton, b. 20 April, 1814; m. 1st, 1841, Elizabeth Augusta,
dau. of John Hugh Smyth Pigott, of Brockley, Somerset,
and by her (who d. June, 1850) he had, 1 Edward
Churchill Pigott, 6. 1842; 2 Arthur Edward Willington, of
Bath, 6. 1844, 1 Elizabeth Isabella Louisa, d. 1846 ; 2 Agnes
Catherine Pigott; 3 Elizabeth Augusta Pigott. He to.
2ndly, July, 1868, Ellen Elizabeth, dau. of William War-
rington, of London, and has another dau., 4 Evelyn Maude
Warrington.
VII. George Frederick, of Keynsham, Somerset, 6. 24 May,
1817 ; m. 1840, Ellen, dau. of Rev. Thomas Browne Simpson
of Congresbury, Somerset, and has, 1 Harry Croker, Royal
Engineers, b. 1842; 2 George Gerald, b. 1852; 1 Isabella
Maria; and 2 Madelina Helen.
VIII. Washington, settled in Canada, 6. 13 Jan. 1824; m.
Slay, 1860, Mary Desmond Coffin, and d. Oct. 1866, leaving
a sou, Arthur Copley, b. June, 1864.
FRAMPTON OF MORETON.
rEAMPTON, Henry, Esq. of Moreton, Dorset,
".P. and D.L., late Major Queen's Own regt. of
f( omaury Cavalry, b. 7 May, 1804 ; m. 13 May,
833, Charlotte Louisa, dau. of Robert Willis Blen-
iwc, Esq. of Hayes, Middlesex, and dying 20 Feb.
S79, left an only child,
Louisa Makt, m. 22 Nov. 1855, Rupert Pennefather Fether-
stonhaugh, Esq. of Balrath, co. Westmeath, and has
issue, 1 Henry Rupert, 6. 7 Nov. 1861; 2 Cuthbert Lionel,
b.29 July, 1865; 1 Teresa Charlotte, b. 17 Nov. 1856.
2 Ethel Maude, 6. 14 March, 1858; 3 Dora Adelaide,
b. 5 April, 1859 ; 4 Mary Blanche, 6. 8 March, 18C4.
iLtltCatgC. — John Frampton, of Moreton (son of Walter
0 Frampton, who acquired the manor of Moreton by his
larriage with Margaret, the heiress of that property, who is
.ipposed to have been of the family of Husee), was 24 years
F age at his father's death, 1389, and was returned six times
) Parliament as Knight of the shire for Dorset, from 1387 to
105. He was present at the Battle of Agincourt; and in the
.h U£NBY v., was appointed a Commissioner to Array the
CO. of Dorset against a French invasion. He m. three times.
By his 1st wife, Isabel, dau. of Robert Prouse, he had one
dau., Margaret, to. Robert Bingham, of Binghaiiis Melcombe,
Dorset. By Edith, dau. of Sir Matthew Stawell, Knt. of
Catherston, Somerset, his 2nd wife, he had three sons, Robert,
his heir; John (father of John, of Potterne and Echilhampton|
Wilts, whose son, by Joanna his wife, dau. and heir of
Edward Mareschall, of Woodcote, Hants, was Roger Framp-
ton, who eventually s. to Moreton) ; and WilUam, M.P. for
Dorchester. John Frampton d. 2G May, 1426, leaving Mar-
garet his 3rd wife, surviving him, and was s. at Moreton by
his eldest son,
Robert Frampton, of Moreton, whose son (by Alianor his
wife, dau. and heir of WilUam Browning, of Melbury Stamp-
ford, Dorset),
James Frampton, of Moreton, b. 1462 ; m. Anastatia, dau.
of Sir John Newborough, Knt. of LuUworth, Dorset ; and d.
5 June, 1523. Leaving no legitimate issue, he settled his
estates on James Frampton, his bastard son, who to. Avice,
dau. of Sir Thomas de la Lynde, Knt. of Winterborn, Clenston,
Dorset, and d. s. p. before 22 Aug. 1525. On his decease
the manor of Moreton, witli other appendant estates, de-
scended to
Roger Frampton (the grandson of John, the 2nd son of
John Frampton, of Moreton, who d. 1426). He was b. 1495,
and m. Alice Trenchard; but d. s. p. 3 May, 1530. His
nephew (the son of his brother Edward),
John Frampton, of Moreton, b. 1516; d. 14 Nov. 1557,
leaving by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas WiUoughby, of
Tonerspiddle, Dorset (with six daus.), live sons,
Robert, his heir.
John, of Upway, Dorset, who, by Anne his wife, dau. of
Henry WiUoughby, of Upway aforesaid, had, Robert, his
eldest son; and George, of Buckland.
Francis, Rector of Studland, Dorset, d. s. p. 1046.
William, who ?. to the Moreton estates.
James, of Buckland Ripers, ra. Katherine, dau. and co-heir
of John Trenchard, of Warmwell, 3rd son of Sir George
Trenchard, Knt. of Wolverton, Dorset; and dying 1631,
was .9. by his son, James Frampton, Esq. of Buckland Ripers.
By Katherine his 1st wife, dau. of Berkeley of Pill, he had
James, of Buckland, who d. unm. 1676; and Katherine,
who became the wife of George Daubeney, of Gorwell,
Dorset; and by Elizabeth his 2nd wife, dau. of Henry Sam-
ways, of East Thilvington, Dorset, he had one son, Giles
Frampton, of Buckland, b. 1643, who s. his half-brother,
James, in the estate of Buckland. By Elizabeth his wife
(who d. 1706), dau. of Amias Fulford, son of Sir Francis
Fulford, of Great Fulford, Devon, he had three sons, on
whom, in succession, the estate of Moreton was entailed by
their cousin, WilUam Frampton, viz., Giles, of Buckland,
b. 1680, d. unm. after 1689 ; William, of whom hereafter;
and Robert, 1683, who, by Katherine his wife, dau. of
Giles White, of Athelhampton, had issue one son and four
daus.
The eldest son and heir,
Robert Frampton, of Moreton, High Sheriff of Dorset 1588,
m. Margery, dau. of Lord Thomas Paulett, of Melplash, and
had two sons, Thomas and Charles, who both appear to have
d. s. p. ; and one dau., Elizabeth, m. 1693, WiUiam Daccomb.
Robert's uncle,
William Frampton, of Moreton, to. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and
co-heir of George Broughton, of Sampford Botfield, Somerset,
and by her (who to. 2ndly, Thomas Hannam, of Wimbourne
Minster) had a son,
William Frampton, of Moreton, h. 7 April, 1607; m.
Katharine, dau. of John TregonweU, of Milton Abbas, Dorset;
and dying 16 Aug. 1643, was .s. in his estates by his eldest son,
William Frampton, of Moreton, b. 1629; d. un7n. 8 Feb.
1689, and was s. by his brother,
Tregonwell Frampton, Esq. of Moreton, b. 1641. He was
Keeper of the Running Horses to King William III., Queen
Anne, George I., and George II. ; and d. unm. at Newmarket
1728, when the estates devolved upon his kinsman (the de-
scendant of James Frampton, of Buckland Ripers),
William Frampton, Esq. of Moreton, 6. 1C81; to. Judith,
dau. of Henry Arnold, Esq. of Ilsington, Dorset, by whom
(who d. 1732) he left at his decease, 1717, an only surviving
son,
James Frampton, Esq. of Moreton, b. 1711; High Sheriff of
Dorset 17 George II.; m. 1st, 20 Aug. 1746, Mary, only dau.
and heir of Joseph Houlton, Esq. of Farley Castle, Somerset,
by whom (who d. 1762) he had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Phiills,
only dau. (and heir after her brother's death, 1761) of Samuel
Byam, Esq. of the Island of Antigua, widow of Charlton
WoUaston, M.D., by whom (who d. Feb. 1829) he had issue,
James, his heir; and Mary. He d. 1784, and was s. by his son,
James Frampton, Esq. of Moreton, High Sheriff 1793, and
598
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
TEA
Lieut.-Col. Comm. of Dorset rcgt. of YeomaTiTT Cavalry, b.
4 Sept. 1760; m. 9 Sept. 1799, Lady Harriot Strangways,
dau. of the 2nd Earl of Ilchester, and by her (who d. 1844) he
left at his decease, S Feb. 1855,
Hkket, late of Moreton. , ^ , , _
William Charlton (Rev.), 3I.A., Eector of Moreton, b. 4 June,
Harriott Gcorgiana, m. 28 Oct. 1830, William Mundy, Esq.
of Markeaton, M.f. co. Derby, who d. April, 1677.
Louisa Charlotte.
Arms— Arg., a bend gu. cottised sa. Crest— A greyhound
sejant arg. collared gu. ilnged or. , J/o£io— Perseverando.
<Seci£— Moreton, Dorchester.
FEANCE-HAYHUKST OS" BOSTOCK
HAIili.
See Hayhuest.
FEANCKLIN OP GONALSTON.
FEiNCELiN, John Lieil, Esq., J.P., of Gonal-
ston, CO. Nottingliam, aud Great Barford, co. Beds,
b. 11 Nov. 184.4 ; m. 17 March, 1868, Hon. Alice
Maude, eldest dau. of Viscount St. Vincent, and
has, witli other issue,
John, 6. 1872.
iLl'UCaSC. — Robert Feancklin, Esq. of Sldpton-upon-
Craven, co. York, was father of William Francklin, of Thur-
leigh, CO. Bedford, m. Margaret, dau. of Eisley, of Eavensdon,
in the same co., and had, with three younger sons, Thomas,
Pvichard, and William, Deans of York, Durham, and Windsor,
an elder son, John Fbancklin, who was father, by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of Carry, of Thurleigh, of a son,
John Fbancklin, Esq. m. 1st, EUzabeth, dau. of Halle, of
Mildham, co. Durham, by whom he had two sons, John and
AVilliam, and a dau. He vi. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Edward Copley,
of Southill, CO. Bedford, and by her had, with other issue,
three sons,
George, of whom presently.
Edward (Kev.), 6. 1548, Hector of KelshuU, co. Hertford,
ancestor of the present John Liell Francklin, Esq. of
Gonalston.
Thomas, an Alderman of the City of London.
The eldest son of his 2nd marriage,
George, Fbancklin, m. Anne, dau. of Styles, of Langley,
Kent, and had, with three daus. (Anne, ni. Richard Gery, of
Bushmead, co. Beds; Elizabeth, m. Thomas Basse, of Berton,
Bucks ; and Margaret, m. Thomas Bacan, of Burton, co.
Northampton), four sons, of whom i. Edmond, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Robert Charnock, of Holcot, co. Bedford, and had
one dau., Elizabeth; ii. George, of whom presently. The 2nd
son,
George Francklin, Esq. of Maverne, co. Bedford, 6. 15D0 ;
TO. Dorothy, only dau. of William Halsey, of Gaddesdon,
Hants, and by her had, with a dau., Anne, r,i. Richard Daston,
of Wormington, co. Gloucester, three sons, George, d. s. 'p. ;
William, in,, the Countess of Donegall, and d. s. p. ; and
SiK JouN Francklin, a Master in Chancery, m. twice, but
having no issue, left his estate at his decease, Aug. 1707, to
his kinsman.
The Rev. John Francklin, of Mileham, Rector of Gressen-
hall, 6. 27 Oct. 1G6G, great-grandson of the Rev. Edward
Francklin, Rector of Kelshull, Herts, above-mentioned. He
m. 29 Aug. 1G95, Sarah, dau. of John Neale, Merchant of
Wisbech; aud d. 20 Nov. 1710, having had an eldest son and
heir.
John Fbancklin, Esq. of Great Barford, co. Bedford, 6.
2 June, 1C97; m. 1st, 2G July, 1731, Anne, dau. of Sandra
Foster, Esq. of Great Barford ; and 2ndly, Elizabeth Taylor,
relict of Richard Dittle, Esq., Merchant of Wisbech, and by
the former only had issue. He d. 24 July, 1740, leaving,
with a dau., Anne, d. 1794, an only surviving son and heir,
John Francklin, Esq. of Great Barford, 6. June, 173G; m.
3 Feb. 1759, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Liell, Esq. of London,
and by her (who d. U June, 1787) had twelve children, all of
whom d. unm., except one dau. (Mary, m. 4 Oct. 1790, Henry
Bolton, Esq. of Lincoln, and d. wiiliout leaving issue, 4 Sept.
1795), and his 3rd son,
RicHAED Fkanckl.n, Esq. of Great Barford, 6. 26 April,
1776 ; m. 26 Feb. 1807, Judith Reddall, 3rd dau. and co-heir
of Sir Philip Jlonoux, Bart, of Sandy Place, co. Bedford, and
by her (who d. 0 May, 1813) had issue, John, late of Gonalston ;
George, d. young, 27 Feb. 1813; and Elizabeth (deceased), m.
Feb. 1829, Capt. William Halstead Poole, R.H.A., of Terrick
Hall, Salop. Mr. Francklin d. 19 May, 1843, and was s. by
his son,
John Francklin, Esq. of Gonalston, J.P., 5. 5 June, 1S03;
High Sheriff 1851; m. 28 Feb. 1839, Frances Barbara, 2nd dau.
of the late Harry Edgell, Esq. of Cadogan Place, Barrister-at-
Law, and one of the Benchers of Gray's Inn ; and d. 30 April,
1858, leaving issue,
John Liell, now of Gonalston. Harry, 6. 10 Sept. 1846.
Caroline, m. Slay, 18G1, Rev. S. Reynolds Hole, Vicar of
Caunton, Notts.
Elizabeth, m. 2 Jan. 18G8, Frederick Bumaby, Esq. of Lang-
ford Hall, Notts.
^,.„i.5_Arg., on a bend engrailed between two lions' heads
erased gu., a dolphin hauriant between two parrots or. Ci-est
—A dolphin's head or, erased gu. between two olive branches
vert. iHo«<o— Sinceritate.
^[(.ofj;— Gonalston, near Southwell, Notts; and Great Barford,
CO. Bedford. „
FRANK OF CAMPSALL.
Feakk, Fredeeick Bacon, Esq. of Campsall,
CO. York, and Earlham Hall, Norfolk, J.P. and
D.L. West Eiding co. York, High Sheriff 1872,
b. 20 April, 1827 ; ni. 14 Nov. 1854, Mary Anne,
eldest dau. of Eear-Admiral Sir Baldwin Wake
Walker, Bart., K.C.B.
HtUCaije— The purchases of the Franks, in the county of
York, began in the 3rd of James I., when the manor of Trum-
flete was bought from Sir William Willoughby, by John
Frank, an Alderman of Pontefract, who d. about the year 1624,
His eldest son,
Richard Frank, Esq. of Pontefract and Campsall, 6. 1593,
m. Anne, dau. of Bernard Ellis, Esq., Recorder of York, and
leaving no male issue, was s., in accordauce with a settlement
he had made (by the son of his elder dau.), his grandson,
Edward Ashton, Esq., son of Edward Ashton, Esq.of Club-
cliffe, in Methley, by Ann his wife, elder dau. and co-huir of
RicnAED Frank, Esq. of Pontefract and Campsall, who assumed,
upon inheriting Campsall, &c., at the decease of his grand-
father, the surname and arms of Frank. He to. his cousin,
Ann, dau. of John Pelham, Esq. of Hull, by Jane his wife, 2nd
dau. and co-heir of Richard Frank, Esq. of Campsall, and had
an only dau., Anne, m. Sir George Tempest, Bart, of Tong,
and d. 1746. Edward Frank was s. by his brother,
Matthew Ashton, Esq. b. 1G55, who also assumed the sur-
name and arms of Frank. He to. Ann, dau. of Thomas
Ashwin, of Hamburgh, and by her (who d. 7 Oct. 1745) had
two sons and five daus. Mr. Frank d. 22 March, 1717, and
was «. by his elder son,
Richard Frank, Esq. of Campsall, Recorder of Pontefract
and Doncaster, one of the earliest Members of the Society of
Antiquaries. He to. Margaret, 3rd dau. and co-heir, with her
sisters (EUzabeth, m. 1st, Samuel Savile, Esq. of Thribergh,
and 2ndly, John Hoare, Esq. ; and Catherine, to. 1st, John
Smythe, Esq. of Heath, and 2ndly, Thomas Standish, Esq. of
Duxbury), of Robert Frank, Esq.of Pontefract, M.P., grandson
of Robert, younger brother of Richard Frank, Esq., above-
mentioned, whose dau. m. Edward Ashton; but d. without
issue, 22 May, 1762, aged 64, when the estates passed to his
nephew.
Bacon Frank, Esq. of Campsall, J.P., for many years Chair-
man of the Quarter Sessions, and High Sheriff for co. York
1777. He m. Catherine, dau. and heir of John Hoare, Esq. of
Pontefract, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-heir of Robert
Frank, Esq. M.P. for the same place, and had issue.
Bacon, an officer in the army, killed by a fall from his horse
at Tunbridgc, 15 June, 1789, aged 18.
Edward, his father's heir.
Catherine. Elizabeth.
Margaret, m. Rev. John Francis.
Mary, m. Charles Main waring, Esq. Capt. R.N., and has an
only son, Edward Frank Charles Mainwaring,
Charlotte, m. Thomas Bellamy, Esq.
Mr. Frank d. 4 April, 1812, and was s. by his son.
Rev. Edward Frank, of Campsall, Rector of Alderton,
Suffolk, m. 1800, Mary Frances, dau. of Col. James Sowerby,
R.A., and had issue, i. Richard Bacon, his heir; ii. Edward;
III. and IV. Aspinall and Adolphus, twins; i. Jemima. The
eldest son,
Richard Bacon Frank, Esq. of Campsall, m. Caroline, dau.
of S. CurtcLs, LL.D., of an old Kentish family (she »i. 2ndly,
Capt. Mitchell), and d. of cholera 1832, having had issue, the
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599
present Fuederick Bacon Feank, Esq. of Campsall, and Earl-
ham Ilall; Philip Curteis Bacou, rf. young; and Eleanor
Bacon.
Arms — Per saltire az. and vert on a saltire indented or, a
falcon ppr. belled gold. Crest — A morion ppr. thereon a falcon
also ppr. gutee de larmes, belled or. Motto—Esse quam videri.
Scats — Campsall, near Doncaster ; and Earlham Uall, Nor-
folli.
FEANKS OF CARUia.
Franes, Thomas, Esq. of Carrig, co. Cork,
h. 1828 ; s. his father 1870 ; m. 21 Oct. 1865, his
cousin, Eleanor Marion, dau. of John Franks, Esq.
of Ballyscaddaue, co. Limerick, and has, with other
issue,
William WniTMORE, b. 1868.
iLl'nrarir.— The first of the English family of Franks who
ectiled in Ireland, was an officer in Cromwell's army.
Davld Franks, Esq. of Garriarthur, co. Limerick, living
there 28 Feb. 1718, was father of two sons,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Matthew, of Moorestown, co. Limerick, 6. about 1702;
Til. 1738, Anna Upham, of co. Limerick, and had, with
other issue,
1 Henry, of Moorestown, co. Limerick, and of Maidstown,
CO. Cork, b. 1739; m. 5 Oct. 1763, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of
Eobert Atkins, Esq. of Fountainville, co. Cork, and had
issue,
Eobert, of Maidstown, 6. 1767; m. Eebecca, dau. of
Eobert MoUoy, Esq. of Streamstown, King's Co., and
d. 26 Oct. 1843, leaving issue. His eldest "son, Henry,
of Maidstown, and afterwards of Gortnavidera, co.
Tipperary, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Eingrose Atkins, Esq.
of Prospect Hill, co. Cork.
Thomas, m. Margaret, dau. o! John Maunsell, Esq. of
Ballybrood, co. Limerick, and had one son, Thomas,
d. unm.
Henry, m. and had issue.
Charles, ra. and had issue, Eev. James S. Franks, and
others.
2 Tliomas, of Ballymagooly, co. Cork, b. 1729; d. Cathe-
rine, dau. of the Eev. John Day, and dying 1787, left
Blathew, of Jerpoint, co. Kilkenny, and of Merrion
Square, Dublin, b. 1768; m. Mary, dau. of Eobert Fer-
guson, Esq., and had issue,
Thomas, of Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1808, m. 1834, Mary, dim. uf Thomas Cuth-
bert Kearney, Esq. of Garratstown, co. Cork, and
has issue, Matthew, Thomas, and Mary.
Eobert Ferguson, of Jerpoint, and Upper Mount
Street, Dublin, m. 1833, Henrietta, dau. of the Eight
Hon. Charles Kendal Bushe, Lord Chief Justice of
Ireland, and had,
Norman, late Capt. 51st regt., m. Mrs. Carey.
Cecil. John, m. Miss Lumsden.
Kendal. Charles.
Knima, m. Col. Bland.
Henrietta, to. 15 Aug. 1863, Bruce Brine, Esq., E.E.
Mary, d. unm. Sydney.
Eosalie, d. unm. (killed in the railwav accident at
Abergele, 1868).
Florence, 0,. unm. Josephine.
TIatthew. John.
Catherine, m. the Eev. Dennis Mahony, of Dromore
Castle, CO. Kerry.
Mary, »i. John Waller, Esq., Barrister at-Law.
Ellen, 111. Joseph Smyly, Esq. M.D.
John, (Sir) Knt., Judge at Calcutta 1825 (see Franks of
Balli/scaddane).
AVilliam, an officer E.N., f?. s. p.
Eobert, of Leeson Street, Dublin, d. mm. 1850.
Lucy, m. 1791, Thomas Cuthbert, Esq. who took the
name of Kearney.
Catherine, m. Thomas Leland, Esq. of Fitzwilliam
Square, Dublin.
Anne, m. Hickman Kearney, Esq.
Mary, Mrs. Palmer.
3 Welstead, of Kilfinnan, co. Limerick, m. 1776, Frances,
dau. of William Chapman, and had a son, Thomas, of
Mallow, d. s.p. 1805.
1 Margaret, m. Noble Seyward, Esq. of Kilcannaway, co.
Cork.
2 Mary, m. Thomas HefTernan, Esq. of co. Limerick.
3 Gertrude, m. Sir John Purcell, Knt. of High Fort, co.
Cork. Ellen.
The elder son,
Thomas Franks, Esq. of Garriarthur, co. Limerick, b. about
1700 ; m. Miss Hart, of co. Clare, and was fatlier of
TuoiiAS Franks, Esq. of Can-ig, co. Cork, J. P., m. Margery,
of Grange, co.
eldest dau. and co-heir of Eichard Hart
Limerick; d. 1780, leaving issue,
David, his heir.
William, successor to his brother. Thomas.
Catherine, m. her cousin. Sir John Franks, and d. 1812.
Margaret, m. 1st, Ealph Lawrenson, Esq.; and 2ndly
Capt. Joseph Gabett iiourchier {see p. 168). '
The elder son,
David Franks, Esq. of Carrig, co. Cork, J.P., m. a dau. of
James Nash, Esq. of Bellevue, co. Cork, and by her (who m.
2ndly, Major-Gen. Sir Thomas Browne, Col. 8th Hussars, and
d. 1847) left no issue, and was s. by his brother,
William Franks, Esq. of Carrig, J.P., m. Catherine, eldest
dau. of William Hume, Esq. of Humewood, co. Wicklow, M.P ,
and had issue,
William, late of Carrig.
Thomas Harte (Sir), Major-Gen. in the army, andK.C.B.,
served with great distinction through the mutinies in India,
TO. 1st, Matilda, dau. of Richard Kay, Esq., and widow of
the Rev. W.Fletcher; and 2ndly, 1 March, 1859, Rebecca
Constantia Elizabeth, widow of the late Samuel Brewis, Esq.
of Langley House, Prestwich, Lancashire ; and d. 5 Feb.
1862.
David Brudenell, vi. 1837, Catherine, dau. of — Thompson,
Esq., and has issue.
Catherine Cecilia Jane, m. Sir Denham 0. Jophson Norreys,
Bart., M.P. Mar-aret.
His eldest son,
William Franks, Esq. of Carrig, J.P., to. Elizabeth, dau. of
Adam Newman, Esq. of Dromore, co. Cork, and d. 1870, hav-
ing had, with three daus., four sons,
I. Thomas, now of Carrig.
II. William. in. David. iv. John.
Arms — Vert, on a saltire or, a griffin's head erased gu. ; in
the centre chief point a mullet of the second. Crest — Out of
a mural crown or, a griffin's head gu. between two wings
erminois each charged with a mullet sa. Motto — Sic vos non
vobis.
/Seai— Carrig, co. Cork.
FRANKS OF BALIiYSCADDAlTE.
Feanes, John, Esq. of Ballyscaddane, co.
Limerick, J.P. for cos. Essex, Limerick, and Tip-
perary, and D.L. for the first-named shire. High
aheriff of Limerick 1864, m. 30 Dec. 1828, Eleanora,
dau. of William Whitmore, Esq. of Dudmaston
Hall, Salop, and has issue,
I. Thomas John, J. P., b. 17 Nov. 1831; m. 25 April, 1865,
Clara, only dau. of George MacKenzie Kettle, Esq. of
DaUicott, House, Salop.
II. Henry Whitmore, Indian Army, 6. 9 Aug. 1840; m.
Elizabeth, only dau. of John Watts, Esq. of Norton Court,
CO. Gloucester.
I. Mary, m. Thomas Wise Gubbins, Esq. of Kilfrush, and is
deceased.
II. Eleanor Marion, m. 21 Oct. 13G5, Thomas Franks, Esq.
of Carrig Park, co. Cork.
^incase — This is a branch of the family of Franks of
Carrig.
Sir John Franks, Q.C, Judge of the Supreme Court, Bengal,
b. 1769 (2nd son of Thomas Franks, Esq. of Ballymagooly, by
Catherine his wife, sister of the late Judge Day) ; m. 1st,
Catherine, dau. of Thomas Franks, Esq. of Carrig, co. Cork;
2ndly, Jane, dau. of John Marshall, Esq.; and 3rdly, 1849,
Sarah Wollaston, dau. and co-heir of William O'Eegan, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law, and had issue by the 1st wife only,
John, now of Ballyscaddane.
Mathew, 11th Dragoons, m. Louisa, dau. of Capt. Roche,
E.I.C.S., and left issue, 1 John, m. ISO), Margaret, 4th dau.
of Thomas Brown, Esq. of Ebbw Vale Park, co. Monmouth,
J.P. and D.L. for co. Brecon, and J.P. for co. Monmouth,
of which he was High Sheriff in 1854 ; and 2 Eobert, Bengal
Artillery.
Margaret, m. the Vcn. John Hawtaync, Archdeacon of
Bombay, and had issue, William Hawtayne, Capt. 39th
foot; Katherine, to. Eichard Deane Oliver, Esq.
Catherine, in. Thomas Montgomery, Esq. of Killee Castle.
Lucy, m. the late Henry Holroyd, Esq., son of Sir George
S. Holroyd, Judge of the Court of King's Bench in England,
and had issue.
Sir John Franks d. 1852.
drills— Vert, on a saltire or, a griffin's head erased gu. ; in
the centre chief point a mullet of the second. Crest— Out of a
mural crown or, a griffin's head gu. between two wings
erminois each charged with a mullet sa. Motto— Siic vos non
vobis.
^'tai— Ballyscaddane, near Knocklong, co. Limenck.
600
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PHASER OF CASTLE FRASER AND
INVERALLOCHY.
Fease-r, Feedeeick Mackenzie. Esq. of Castle
Traser and Inverallochy, co. Aberdeen, J.P. and
D.L., late 85th light infantry, and Lieut.-Col. of
the Eeserve Forces, I. April, 1831 ; m. 24, April,
1871, Ladj Marie Augusta Grabrielle Berengere
Blanche, eldest dau. of George, Earl of Perth
and Melforl, which lady d. without issue 8 Feb.
1874.
ULlltWCJC.— The Hon. Simon Feaser, of Inverallochy, son of
Simon, 8th Lord Kraser, m. Lady Margery Erskine, 2nd dau.
of James, 7tU Earl of Buchan, and was father of
SiMo.v Fbaseb, of Inverallochy, who had a son and heir,
Chaeles Fbaseb, Esq. of Inverallochy, whose eldes'., dau.,
Maetha, m. Colin Mackenzie, Esq. of Kilcoy, and by him was
mother of, with other issue, Chables (whose only son Sir Colin
Mackenzie, was 1st bart. of Kilcoy), and
Alexandee Mackeszie, M.P. for co. Ross, Lieut. -Gen. in
the army, and Col. 7Sth Highlander;, who derived from his
mother the estate of Inverallochy, and that of Castle Fraser
from her younger sister, Elizabeth, and assumed, in con-
sequence, the additional surname of Feasee, by royal license.
He ra. 1786, Helen, sister of Francis, Lord .Seaforth; and
d. 1809, having had (with two daus., Marianne and Helen,
deceased) two sons,
I. Chables, his heir.
II. Frederick Alexander Mackenzie, Lieut.-Col. in the army,
and Assistant Quartermaster-General to the forces in Canada,
m. 1st, Emma Sophia, 2nd dau. of Hume Macleod, E.sq. of
Harris, and by her had two sons, Frederick Charles, and
Colin, and one dau., Isabel. He m. 2ndly, 21 Sept. 1843,
Georgina Augusta, dau. of the Eight Hon. Sir Charles
Bagot, G.C.B.,Governor of Canada, and shed. 23 June, I85I.
The elder son,
Chaeles Mackenzie Fbaseb, Esq. of Castle Fr.iser, co.
Aberdeen, J.P. and P.L., Col. of the Highland Rifle Militia,
and Vice-Lieut, of co. Aberdeen, b. 9 June, 1792; ra. 25 April,
1817, Jane, 4th dau. of Sir John Hay, Bart, of Hayston, by
Mary Elizabeth his wife, 2nd dau. of James, 16th Lord Forbes,
and had issue,
I. John Wingfield, Coldstream Guards and 60th Rifles;
b. 13 June, 1822; d. 10 Feb. 1846.
II. Charles Murray, 82nd regt., b. 8 Dec. 1825; d. 22 July,
1846.
ni. Fr.ncis Mackenzie, R.N., h. 19 June, 1827; d. 1849.
IV. Friderick, now of Castle Fraser, Inverallochy.
I. Cathtr.ne, d. 1856. ii. Mary Elizabeth, d. 1847.
III. Eleanor Jane, m. 185.5, Right Rev. George Tomlinson,
1st Bishop of Gibraltar, and d. 1858, leaving issue, Eleanor
Fraser Tomlinson, George Charles James, and Mary Eliza-
beth.
IV. Grace Harriet.
v. Augusta Charlotte, m. 25 April, 1854, Robert Drummond,
Esq., and has issue, Charles, Sybil, Wingfield Fraser, and
Kenneth Mackenzie.
Col. Fraser served in the Peninsula in 1803-9 in the 52nd regt.,
and in 1812 in the Coldstream Guards. He sat in Pariiaraent
for CO. Ross from 1815 to 1819. He d. 7 March, 1871, and was
«. by his only surviving son, the present Col. Fbedeeick
Mackenzie Feasee.
Arma — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, nz., a crescent or, between
three frascs arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three antique crowns gu. ;
all within a borduru erminois. Crat — A stag's head ppr.
MoUo—Jc suis pre.st.
£eo(s— Castlo Fraser ; and Inverallochy, co. Aberdeen.
FRASER OF HOSPITALFIELD.
Alan-Fbasee, Pateick, Esq. of Hospitalfield, co-
Forfar, Blackcruig, co. Perth, and Hawkesbury Hall,
CO. Warwick, J.P., m. Sept. 1843, Ehzabeth, only
dau. of Major John Fraser, of Hospitalfield, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Fi-ancis Parrot, M.D.,
of Birmingham, and assumed, 1851, the additional
Bumame and arms of Feasee. He is son of
Eobert Allan, Esq. of Arbroath, by Isabel his
■wife, dau. of Alexander Macdonald Esq., also of
Arbroath.
.^rm.i— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., three frazes arg. ; 2nd
and 3rd, gu., a lion rampant arg. all within a bordure indented
or, for distinction a canton erm. Crest— A talbot'B head
erased holding in the mouth a bunch of strawberries ppr.
Motto — Nosce teipsum.
Seats — Hospitaltield, Arbroath, co. Forfar; Blackcraig, co,
Perth; and Hawkesbury Hall, co. Warwick.
FRASER OF FINDRACK.
Feasee, Feancis G-aeden, Esq. of Findrack, co.
Aberdeen, J.P. and Capt. East York Militia, s. his
father 1824, and is heir and representative of
Baird of Auchmeddcn, chief of that name ; m. 1861,
Elizabeth M'Kenzie Stewart-Menzies, eldest dau. of
the Eev. A. E. Irvine, D.D., of Blair Athol, by his
wife Margaret Stewart-Menzies, of Chesthill, and
has two daus. and two sons,
I. Fbancis David Stewaet Baied, 6. 1862.
II. Alexander R. I., 6. 1864.
JLillttlQC. — Feancis Feasee, only son of John Fraser, of
Ferryhill. near Aberdeen, 4th son of Thomas Fraser, of Durris,
CO. Kincardine, and Helen, dau. of James Gordon, of Aber-
geldie, acquired the lands of Findrack and other lands in co.
Aberdeen. The immediate ancestor of the family of Durris
(who were anciently designed Thanes of Cowie and Durris), in
common with the noble families of Lovat and Saltoun. was Slit
Alexandee Fbaseb, Knt., Lord High Chamberlain of Scot-
land in the reign of King Roeebt Beucb. He m. Lady Mary,
sister of that great Prince, from whom he got many grants of
land. He had a charter of the lands of Strachan 1316. Tho
lands of Durris were erected into a free barony by King Davi»
Becce 1309.
Feancis Fbaseb, of Findrack and Pitmurchie, m. Agnes
Adam, by whom he had an only son,
Feancis Feaseb, of Findrack, 6. 1669; in. 1704, Janet, dau.
of John Fraser, Esq. of Cooperhill, by whom he had issue.
His 4th son, William, Advocate, b. 22 Feb. 1719, m. Helen
Burnett, sister of Sir Thomas Burnett, 6th bart. of Leys ; and
his eldest son,
Feancis Fbaseb, of Findrack, 5. 18 Sept. 1707 ; m. Catherine,
4th dau. of Sir Robert Gordon, Bart, of Gordonstown, and
sister of Sir Robert, the 4th bart., who, on the demise of
William, the 21st earl, claimed to be the Earl of Sutherland,
but the title was adjudged to the earl's dau. He d. 24 Oct.
1791, leaving (with a dau. Janet, b. 5 Feb. 1746; m. 8 Nov.
1763, Charles Forbes, of Auchernack, by whom she had issue,
Nathaniel Forbes, b. 1 Feb. 1706, of Auchernach and Dun-
nottar, a Lieut.-Gen. E.I.C.S., and Col. 24th Madras N.I.;
and two other sons) five sons, all of whom d. s. p., except tho
eldest,
Fbancis Feasee, of Findrack, 6. 1737 ; m. 1761, Henrietta,
dau. of William Baird, Esq. of Auchmedden, chief of that
name by his wife, Anne, dau. of William Duff, of Dipple, and
sister of William, 1st Earl of Fife. Francis Fraser d. 24 Dec.
1809, having had (with seven younger sons, who all d. unm.y
or without issue) an eldest son,
Feancis Fbaseb, of Findrack, 5. 22 Aug. 1762, Commander
R.N., and Post Capt. in the naval service of Portugal, who
was an officer on board the " Formidable " at Lord Rodney's
victory over Comte de Grasse, 12 April, 1782; at the reUef of
Gibraltar under Lord Howe ; and at several other naval en-
gagements during the late war. He m. Garden, dau. of Mr.
Charles Winchester, of Aberdeen, and sister of Lieut.-Col.
Robert Winchester, K.H., 92nd Highlanders. He d. 24 April,
1824, leaving (with three daus., two of whom d. young) three
sons,
Feancis Gaeden, now of Findrack.
William Nathaniel, of Tornaveen, co. Aberdeen, m. 1846,
Philadelphia, dau. of Hugh Veitch, Esq. of Stuartfield,
Town Clerk of Leith, and brother of Lieut.-Col. Henry
Veitch, of Eliock, co. Dumfries, and has, with other issue,
a son, Franci-s, b. 12 Dec. 1855.
Robert Winchester, M.D., Staff Surgeon 2nd Class, Army
Medical Department, m. 1842, Mary Anne, dau. of the late
Arthur Anderson, Esq. of Charlton, co. Forfar, and of Dee-
bank, CO. Aberdeen.
Armx, &c. — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, grand quarters, az.,
three frases arg., for Feasee; 2nd grand quarter counter-
quartered, Ist, az., three boars' heads couped or, armed arif.
and langued gu., 2nd, or, three lions' heads erased gu. langued
az., 3rd, or, three crescents within a double tressure floiy
counterflory gu., 4th, az., three frases arg. all within a
bordure nebuly gu., for Gordon of Invergordon ; 3rd
grand quarter counterquartered, 1st and 4th, gu., a boar
passant or, for Baibd of Auchmedden, 2nd, az., a unicorn
salient arg. armed maned and unguled or, within a bordure
of the last, charged with eight half thistles ppi-. and as many
half rosea gu. stalked and leaved ppr. conjoined pale-
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FEE
601
ways, beinjc the coat of augmentation granted to the 1st Earl
of Kinnoull; 3iU, arg., three inescutcheons gu., for Hat;
above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a mantling gu. doubled arg. ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a stag's head erased ppr., and in an escrol
above the same this Motto — "I am ready; " and on a com-
partment below the shield are placed for supporters two stags
ppr., the destination of the supporters being limited to tiie
patentee and the heirs male of his body, or the body of his
father.
Seat — Findrack, Torphins, Aberdeen.
FRASER OF FORD.
Fraske, Major-Gen. Simon, late of Ford, of
Overton House, co. Lanark, J. P. for cos. Edinburgh
and Lanark, b. 1809 ; m. 1837, Charlotte, dau. of the
late Lewis Eraser, Esq. Capt. 15th regt. and grand-
dau. of the late John Williams, Esq. of Willcroft,
High Sheriff co. Hereford, and has issue two daus.,
I. Charlotte, m. William Hogarth Adam, Esq., Fleet-Surgeon
K.N., and has issue, 1 William Simon Frazer, 6. 1870 ;
2 Stephen Douglas St. Clair; and 3 James Crauford
O'Neill.
II. Julia Agnes.
Major-Gen. Eraser, late Col. 2nd Commandant of
the Eoyal Marine forces. Light Infantry, served in
H.M.S. " Vernon" during the blockade of the Dutch
coast at the separation of Belgium from Holland,
also througliout the Syrian campaign, including the
storming and capture of Sidon, where he led the
storming party to the successful capture of the
citadel gate ; the capture of Beyrout, and bombard-
ment and capture of St. Jean d'Acre. He also
served throughout the whole of the Crimean war,
and lias received six decorations and three clasps.
ILtnrajJC. — This branch of the clan Fraser, of which Lord
Lovat is the chief, is derived from
The Hon. James Fbasek, third son of Hugh Fraser, first Lord
Lovat, by Margaret his wife, dau. of William Fenton, Lord of
Beaufort, and sister and heir of William Fenton, of that ilk.
He m. Anne St. Clair (family name formerly Ross), sister to
the Constable of Dingwall Castle, and was father of
Alexander Fraser, of Craigroy, whose direct descendant,
William Fraser, of Belforth, was father of
William Fraser, of Ford, co. Edinburgh, m. 1738, Julian,
dau. of John Campbell, of Lochdochart, and great-grand-dau.
of Sir Robert Campbell, of Glenochy, ancestor of the Earls of
Breadalbane. Their eldest son,
Simon Fraser, first of Ford, m. Janet Douglas, grand-dau.
of Sir Robert Douglas, of Glenbervie, and great-grand-niece of
William, Earl of Selkirk, afterwards Duke of Hamilton, and
was s. by his eldest son, the late
Simon Fraser, of Ford, m. Christian, dau. of John Allen,
Esq. of Edinburgh, and d. 1838. Their eldest son,
Major-Gen. Simon Fraser, of Overton House, is now the
representative of the Ford branch of the noble house of Lovat,
and patron of the " New Clan Fraser for the Dominion of
Canada."
^rj)i.5— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., three cinquefoils arg.,
2nd and 3rd, gu., three antique crowns or. Crest — A buck's
head erased or. Motto — Je suis prest.
Seat — Overton House, by Hamilton, co. Lanark.
FREEIiAND OF OAKLANDS.
Feeeland, Humphry William, Esq. of Oak-
lands, Sussex, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, b. 28 Aug. 181-i ;
Barrister-at-Law, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Chichester
from 1859 to 18G3, when he resigned his seat.
HtllCagC— This branch of the family of Freeland of
Burton Sfari/e and Gretham, Hants, whose pedigree is given
in the Visitation of Hants for 1634, settled about two centuries
ago at Westbourne, Sussex.
Joseph Freeland, Esq. of that place, 6. 1673; m. Eliza-
beth Whittington, of Aldingbourne ; and d. 1730. His 3rd son,
Joshua Freeland, Esq. of Weslbcurne, m. 170G, Mary
Kinnett, and by her was father, inter alios, of
John Freeland, of Singleton, Sussex, m. Betty, dau. of
Peter Bennett, of Boxgrovc, in the same co., and had issue,
1. John; u. WilUam {m. Hannah Osmond, of Bedhampton,
Hants, and had issue, John Osmond, William Bennett, and
Henry Francis) ; in. Joseph; iv. James Bennett; v. Charles;
and I. Sarah. The 4th son,
James Bennett Freeland, of Chiche.ster, 6. 22 Nov. 1782;
on. 16 Dec. 1813, Anne, dau. of William Humphry, also o'i
Chichester, by Sarah Apps his wife, and by her had issue,
HnMPHRY William, present representative.
Francis Edward, b. 6 March, 1816 ; rf. unm. 24 Feb. 1343.
Frances Ann, in. 26 June, 1844, Nicholas Tyacke, M.D.;
d. 4 March, 1861, leaving issue.
Harriett, m. 22 Sept. 1846, Major Gustavus Nigel Ankc?
Kingscote Yonge, and has issue four sons.
Arms — Arg., a chevron erm. between three mullets gu.
Crest— A leopard passant arg. pellettee. ilfoiJo— Libera terra
liberque animus.
/S'tai— Oaklands, Chichester.
FREEMAN OF CLAPTON.
Williams-Eeeeman, William Peeee, Esq. of
Clapton, CO. Northampton, Secretary H.M. Diplo-
matic Service, b. 16 Oct. 1834 ; m. 16 April, 1863,
Isabella Francos Sophia, dau. of Herman Merivale,
Esq., C.B., Permanent Under Secretary of State for
India, by Caroline Penelope his wife, dau. of Eev.
Wilham Villiers Eobinson, and has had issue,
I. Augustus Peere, b. 28 Sept. 1SC5.
II. Lionel Peere, b. 18 May, ls67.
III. Ralph Peere, b. 11 Sept. 1875.
I. Caroline Frederica, d. 17 Aug. 1871.
II. Agnes Caroline. in. Violet Mary.
itinCagC. — Anthont Williams, Esq. (of a family long
settled at Denton, co. Lincoln), had, by his wife, a dau. of
William Peere, Esq., a son,
Peere Williams, Esq., Clerk of the Estreats temiJ-
Charles II., to. Joanna Oyley, a lady of good family in
Holland, and was father of
William Peere Williams, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, author of
three volumes of Reports. He m. Anne, 2nd dau. and co-heir
of Sir George Hutchins, one of the Lords Commissioners of
the Great Seal temp. William and Mary, and had issue,
Hutchins (Sir), of Clapton, co. Northampton, created a bart.
1747 (.sec Burke's Extinct Baronetage).
Frederick, of whom presently.
William Peere, of Cadleigh, Devon, m. a French lady, and
had two daus., Elizabeth, m. 1771, Thomas, Lord Graves;
and Ann, m. Sir Richard Sutton, Bart, of Norwood Park.
George, m. Diana, dau. of the Earl of Coventry.
Anne, rn. 1st, George Speke, Esq. of White Lackington,
by whom she had an only dau., the wife of Frederick,
Lord North ; and 2ndly, Sir Francis Drake, Bart, of Ash,
Devon.
Louisa, m. Sir Robert Hamilton, Bart.
The 2nd son.
Rev. Frederick Williams, D.D., Prebendary of Peter-
borough, 7)1. Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. Dr. Robert Clavering,
Bishop of Peterborough, and had (with other issue, who d. in
infancy), William Peere, of whom presently ; Robert, b. 2G
May, 1745; to. 28 Aug. 1773, Miss Anne Leigh; Ehzabeth,
m. 26 Dec. 1768, Thomas Mitchell, Esq. of Nafferton, North-
umberland: Mary, m. 12 Nov. 1768, Christopher Nesham,
Esq. of Houghton-le-Spring. The elder son,
William Peere Williams, Esq., Senior Admiral of the
Fleet, b. 15 Dec. 1741; m. 20 June, 1771, Miss Henrietta
Wilts, and had issue, William Peere, d. 15 May, 1776;
Frederick Charles, b. 17 March, 1781, d. 1 June, 1799; Wil-
liam Peere, of whom presently; and a dau., Anne Eliza,
d. young. Admiral Williams assumed, 19 Jan. 1822, the
additional surname and arms of Freejian, and d. 10 Feb.
1832, aged 90. His youngest son,
William Peere Williams Freeman, Esq. of Fawley Court,
Bucks, b. 6 Sept. 1782; m. 2 March, 1811, Frances Dorothea,
eldest dau. of the late Robert Willis Blencowe, Esq. of Hayes
Park, Middlesex, and by her (who to. 2ndly, Feb. 1839, Gen.
Sir George Thomas Napier, K.C.B.) had two sous and a dau.,
William Peere, of whom presently.
Frederick Peere, of Grcatham, Sussex, &. 2 Jan. 1814; m.
6 Oct. 1853, Sarah Augustus, dau. of Capt. Henry Edward
Napier, and d. 17 Jan. 1870, leaving issue, 1 Frederick
Henry Peere, R.N., 6. 1 May, 1855; 2 George Charles
Peere, 35th regt., 6. 11 Aug. 1856 ; 3 John Peere, 6. 13 April,
1858.
Mary Frances, to. 8 Jan. 1841, George Rooper, Esq.; and
d. 15 April, 1856, leaving issue.
Mr. Williams Freeman predeceased his father 18 July, 1830.
His elder son,
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FEE
William Peebe Williams Fbeeman, Esq. of Fawley Court,
Bucks, subsequently of Pylewell Park, Hants, J.P. for cos.
Hants, Bucks, and Oxford, D.L. for co. Oxford, and High
Sheriff 1838; 6. 7 Dec. 1811; m. 23 July, 1836, Frances
Aut,usta, 3rd dau. of Wyrley Birch, Es^. of WrctUam Hall,
Tuetford, Norfolk, and had issue,
I. William Peeee, now of Clapton. , „^ ^ .
II. Frederick Peere, Major 4th Bengal Cavalry, h. 23 Sept.
III. Venry Peere (Rev.). 6. 29 April, 1838 ; m. 28 Aug. 18G9.
ilary Louisa, dau. of llev. Clement Francis Broughton, and
has a son, Arthur Peere, 6. 1877. ^ oa r, ^ loii
IV Francis Peere, Capt. Koyal Artillery, 6. 20 Oct. 1841 .
TO 24 Feb. 18Gy, Ada, dau. of the late Capt. Leonard
Charles Booke, E.N.. and has had issue, Leonard Prancis
Peere, d. 1873; Francis Clavering Peere, b. 18(6; and
V.' Robert Peercfcapt. Eoyal Artillery, b. 16 JIarch, 1843.
VI. Ernest Peere (Itev.), 6. 28 July, 1845.
VII. Herbert Peere, b. 20 June, 1847.
VIII. George Peere, B.N., 6. 6 Aug. 1843.
I. Frances Augusta, d. 18 AprU, 1841.
n. Mary Katharine. ui. Julia Margaret.
IV. Flora Jemima.
He d. 15 Oct. 1873.
^rm«— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., three lozenges or, tor
Fbeeman ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a cave ppr. therefrom issuing a
wolf at full speed reguardant arg., for Williams. Crests— 1st,
A demi-lion gu. charged with a lozenge or, for Fbeeman ; 2nd,
A lion rampant, gorged with a chaplet of oak-leaves ppr.
navally crowned or, for Willlois. J/o£fo— Libertas et aatale
solum.
6Vat— Clapton, Northampton.
FUEEMAN OF GAINES.
Tile late Johx Feeeman, Esq. of Gaines, co.
Hereford, J.P. and D.L., b. 29 Aug. 1802 ; High
Sherife 1832 ; m. 16 May, 1826, Constantia, 2nd
dau. of the Ven. Richard Francis Onslow, Arch-
deacon of Worcester, by Harriet his wife, 3rd dau.
of the Hon. Andrew Foley, of Newport House, and
d. 1870, having had issue,
1. John Arthur, Capt. 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys), d.
in the Crimea, 29 Sept. 1854.
I. Mary Harriet, m. Rev. Arthur Childe, Rector of Edwin-
Ralph, CO. Hereford, 4tli son of William Lacon Childe,
Esq. of Kinlet, Salop, and has issue.
II. Constance, m. Francis Sutherland, Esq., 3rd son of the
late John Campbell Sutherland, Esq. of Gorse, co. Caith-
ness, and has issue.
HI. Cecilia Abigail, m. John Inglis, Esq. of Red Hall, co.
Edinburgh. iv. Elizabeth.
?L incase— BELLixcnAM fbeeman, Esq., son of Francis
Freeman, of Suckley, acquired, about the year 1683, the
Gaines estate, situated ip the parish of Whitborne, co. Here-
ford, in marriage with Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Gower, Esq.
of Suckley. He left at his decease a son and successor,
John Fbeeman, Esq. of Gaines, m. 1727, Abigail Jones, of
the Orchards, co. Hereford, and dying 1764, left, with three
iaus. (Betty, m. John Barneby, Esq. of Brockhampton ; Anne,
m. John Lillyn, Esq. of the city of Worcester; and Abigail,
TO. John Freeman, Esq. of Letton) two sons, John, and
Thomas, of whom the elder,
John Fbeeman, Esq. of Gaines, m. 30 April, 1761, Miss Anne
Harris, and dying 1801, left (with a dau., Theodosia) two sons,
John; and Thomas Harris, 6. 1771, ra. Mary, dau. of Richard
Chambers, Esq. of Whitbourne Court, co. Hereford. The
elder son,
John Fbeeman, Esq. of Gaines, m. 1798, Mary, eldest dau.
of James Dansie, Esq. of London, and dying 22 Oct. 1831, left
a son, the present Joun Fbeeman, Esq. of Gaines, and four
daus., Mary Abigail, m. Charles Sidebottom, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law ; Anne, -m. Rev. Henry Francis Sidebottom ; Elizabeth,
TO. James Plucknett, Esq. ; Mary, m. Fleming St. John, Esq.
(who d. 18 May, 1857), youngest son of the Rev. Andrew St.
John, Prebendary of Worcester.
Artns — Gu., three lozenges arg. Crest — A demi-lion rampant,
holding a lozenge in his paws.
Seat— Gaines, co. Hereford.
HUSSEY-FREKE OF HANNINOTON.
Hcssey-Fkeke, Ambeose Denis, Esq. of Han-
r.in gton Hall, WHts, M. A., J.P. andD.L., High Sheriff
1866, b. 1836 (eldest son of Ambrose Hussey, Esq.
of the Hall, SaUsbury, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., M.P.
far Salisbury (cl. 1849), by Barbara Alicia his wife,
dau. of Daniel Eyre, Esq. of the Close, Salisbury,
and grandson of James Hussey Esq. of Salisbury,
bv Louisa his wife, dau. of Edward Hinxmau, Esq.
of Little Durnford) ; m. 9 Oct. 1862, Florence
Mary Spencer, only child and heiress of the late
Col. Freke, C.B. of Hannington Hall ; assumed
1 Sept. 1863, by royal hcense, the additional sur-
name and arms of Feeke, and has issue,
I. Radfe Ambrose Eyee, 6. 27 Jan. 18G5.
II. Denis James, 6. 25 Oct. 1866.
III. Frederick, 6. 1875. iv. Percy Edward, 6. 1S77.
I. Florence Barbara. li. Ruth Katharine Margaret.
III. Monica Blary Georgina. iv. Alice Gertrude Louisa.
V. Florence Beatrice, d. 1 May, 1873.
M. Constance Mary. vii. Dorothy.
liillpatJC. — Francis Fbeke, Esq. of Thorncombe, Devon,
had with a younger son, John, of Farringdon, an elder sou
and heir,
Robert Fbeke, Esq. of Shroton, Dorset, TeUer of the Ex-
chequer temj}. Hesby VIII., who purchased the Manor of
Shroton, or Iwern Courteney, from William, 1st Earl of Pem-
broke, 1560. He m. Alice, dau. of John Swayne, Esq. of
Bl.indford, by whom (who d. 1577) he had issue,
I. Thomas (Sir), his heir.
II. John, of Hinton St. Mary, Dorset, 6. 1570.
III. William, of .Sareen, co. Southampton, 6. 1577; m. Ann,
dau. of Arthur Swain, and was father of
Arthur, of Castle Freke, co. Cork, who, with his father,
removed into Ireland, and m. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Percy
.Smyth, Knt. of Youghal, and had a son,
Percy, of Castle Freke and Bilney, Norfolk, who m. his
kinswoman, Elizabeth, dau. of Xialph Freke, Esq. of
Hannington, and had a son,
SiB Ralph Fbeke, Bart, of Castle Freke and Bilney.
so created 4 June, 1713; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
John Meade, 1st bart. of Ballintober, and d. 1718,
leaving Sir Percy, 2nd bart., d. unm. 10 April, 1728;
Ralph, d. unm. 1727; Sir John Redmond, 3rd Bart.,
d.x.p.13 April, 1764; and Grace, to. 1741, Hon.
.John Evans, 2nd son of George, 1st Lord Carbery,
and had a son. Sir John Evans Freke, created a Bart.
1768, whose son. Sir John, the 2nd bart., s. as C til
Lord Carbery, 1807.
I. Mary, 6. 1564 ; to. WiUiam Hodges, Esq. of Uchcster, and
d. 1605.
II. Frances, to. John Culliford, Esq. of Encombe. .5
III. Susanna. iv. Margaret, to. Sir Robert Meller. 1
V. Elizabeth, to. Thomas Beale, Esq. ^
VI. Ann. vu. Joan.
Mr. Freke d. 1592, and was «. by his eldest son,
SiB Thomas Fbeke, Knt. of Shroton, M.P. Dorset, 6.
1.063; TO. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Taylor, Esq. of
Burton Bradstock, Alderman of London, by whom (who d.
1640, aged 74) he had issue,
I. John, who s. to Shroton, to. 1st, Arundell, dau. of Tren*
chard, of Wolverton, Dorset, by whom (who d. 1623,
aged 27) he had a son and a dau.,
1 George, b. 1615 ; to. Abigail Digby, and d. s. p.
1 Arundell, rn. J. Penruddock, of Compton, Wilts.
He m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Sir John Shirley, Knt. of Ifield,
Sussex, and had other issue,
2 John, d. s. p. 1657.
3 Thomas, of Shroton, m. Cicely dau. of Robert Hussey,
Esq. of Stour Pagney, Dorset, and d. s. p. He left his.
estates at Shroton and Hinton St. Mary, to Thomas Pile,
Esq. of Baverstock, and Elizabeth his dau., wife of the
testator's kinsman, Thomas Freke, Esq. of Hannington,
for their lives, remainder to George Pitt, of Strathfield- 3
saye, and Lucy his wife, dau. of Tliomas Pile, whoso
grandson, George Pitt, was created, 1802, Lord Rivers.
2 Ann, m. Sir Richard Brownlow, 2nd bart. of Humby.
3 Elizabeth.
4 Jane, to. Robert Dillington, Esq., sou of Sir Robert Dil-
lington, Knt.
II. Robert, TO. Katherine Evans.
III. Raufe, of Hannington, Wilts, Fellow of All Souls' Coll.
Oxford, b. 1595; m. Cicely, dau. of Sir Thomas Colepepper,
Knt. of HoUingboum, Kent, and d. 1683, leaving four
daus.,
1 EUzabcth, TO. her kinsman, Percy Freke, Esq. of Castle
Freke.
2 Cicely, to. Sir George Chute, Knt. of Surrenden, Kent.
3 Frances, m. Sir George Norton, Knt. of Abbots Leigh,
Somerset.
4 Judith, m. Mr. Austen, of Kent.
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lie devised liis estate of Ilannington to his nephew, Thomas
Freke, of Melcombe.
TV. Thomas, of Melcombe, of whom hereafter.
V. Edmund, m. Margaret Bartholomew, d. s. i). 1C25.
VI. William, ru. Frances Colepepper.
I. Elizabeth, r,i. Sir George Horsey, Knt.
II. Alice, m. Sir Geoi-ge Hastings, Knt.
III. Jane, m. 1024, Tregonwell, of Miltou Abbey.
Sir Thomas d. 1633. His 4th son,
Thomas Fueke, Esq. of Melcombe, Dorset, and of Hinton St.
Mary, in the same co., 6. lOUS ; m. Mary Doddington, and had
issue,
I. Thomas, his heir. ii. John, 6. 1G31.
I. Margaret, b. 1630. ii. Elizabeth, 6. 1632.
in. Mury, b. 1034 ; m. W. ChafBn, of Zeals, Wilts.
Mr. Thomas Freke d. 1642, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Freke, Esq. of Ilannington, s. to that estate by
devise of his uncle, Kaufe Freake. He was b. at Melcombe,
1629, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Clark, Knt. of Ford-
wich, Kent, and had issue,
I. Thomas, of Hannington, b. 1G.59 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Pile, Esq. of Baverstock, Wilts, by whom (who was
b. 1664, and d. 1714) he left no issue.
II. William, of whom hereafter.
I. Elizabeth, b. 1664; m. Henry Southby, Esq. of Marston,
Wilts, and had issue.
II. Jane, b. 1668 ; m. Robert Duke, Esq. of Lake, Wilts.
III. Mary, 6. 1670; m. 1st, 1691, Rev. Christopher Coward,
D.D., Rector of Ditcheat, Somerset, who rf. s. j>. 1699 ; she
VI. 2ndly, 1700, Rev. Thomas Leir, M.A., Rector of Dit-
cheat, by whom (who d. 1730) she left at Iiis decease, 1737,
a son, Rev. Thomas Leir, Rector of Ditcheat.
The second son,
WiLLLAM Fkeke, Esq. of Hannington, s. eventually to the
estates. He was b. at Hinton St. Mary, 1G62 ; id. Elizabeth
Harris, by whom he had issue,
I. Radfe, his successor.
IL Thomas, 6. 1692 ; m. Jane Hayncs.
III. John, of Hinton St. Mary, „i. Bridget Titt, of Strath-
fieldsaye, and had issue,
1 Willianij d. s. p. 1729.
2 John, of Wyko (Rev.), of Hannington, J.P., cos. Dorset
and Wilts, M.A., b. 1731 ; m. Mary Gould (who was 6.
1737, and d. ISIS) and d. 1799, having had a son, Thomas,
rf. s. p, 1773, and a dau., Elizabeth, m. Roger Mont-
gomery, Esq., and d. s. p.
1 Elizabeth, b. 1732; m. Mathcw Spencer, Esq. of Hor-
sington, Somerset, who d. 1774, aged 63 ; she d. 1809, hav-
ing had issue,
Walter Spencer, Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, b. 1761 ;
rf. s. p. 1823.
John Freke Spencer, R N., b. 1762 : rf. s. p. 1794.
Bridget Spencer, m. Henry John, Esq. of Wells, Somer-
set, and had a son,
Henry John, afterwards Freke, of whom hereafter.
Ann, m. Rev. T. Farewell.
IV. Robert, &. 1702; d. s. p. 1730.
v. George. vi. Francis.
I. Rachel. ii. Barbara.
III. EUzabeth. iv. Jane.
V. Mary, b. 1710; m. Thomas Gould, Esq. of Milbournc and
Frome Billet, I^orset, and rf. 1762.
Mr. Freke rf. 1744, and was s. by his eldest son,
Raufe Freke, Esq. of Hannington, b. 1691 ; m. Ann, dau.
of Maynard Colchester, Esq. of Westbury, co. Gloucester, by
whom (who rf. 1746.) he had issue,
William, his heir.
Jane, m. J. Hardiman, Esq. of Lydiard Tregoze, Wilts.
Mary, m. Rev. Duke Butler, Rector of Okeford Fitz-Payne,
Dorset, and rf. 1786, aged 66.
Mr. Freke rf. 1757, and was s. by his son,
AViLLiAM Freke, Esq. of Hannington, Hi. Sarah Peake, by
whom (who rf. 1798)_he had issue,
Knightlet, his heir.
Mary, vi. Rev. Edward Lewi.5, Rector of Portskewett, co.
Momnouth, who rf. 1839; she rf. 1846.
Frances, m. 1st, Rev. Francis Lewis, LL.B., who rf. 17 Sept.
1794; 2ndly, Col. William Morton Pleydell, of Whatcorabe,
Dorset, who rf. 1824; and 3rdly, Rev. Paul Leir, of
Charlton Musgrove, and rf. s.p). 1845.
Mr. Freke rf. 1780, and was s. by his son,
Knightlet Freke, Esq. of Hanniagton, at whose decease,
s. 'p. Hannington devolved on
Henry John Freke, Esq. of Hannington, C.B., Col. in the
army, 6. 1775 (son of Henry John, Esq. of Wells, by Bridget
Spencer his wife), who adopted the surname of Freke. Ke m.
Joanna Burn Smeaton, by whom (who rf. 1S54, aged 48) he
left at his decease, 1848, an only dau.,
Florence Mary Spencer, heiress of Hannington, and wife
of AMBEoaE Denis Hussey Freke, Esq.
WniW— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., two bars, and in chic-f three
mullets or, and for distinction a canton of the last, for Fbekb ;
2nd and 3rd, bariy of six erm. and gu. pci: pale counter-
changed, on a canton of the second a cross patonce arg., for
llussEY. CrcMs—Ux, Freke: A bull's head couped sa. collared
and chained or, charged for distinction with a cross-crosslet
gold; 2nd, Hcssey: A boot sa. spurred or, and turned over erm.
surmounted by a heart ppr., supported by two arms embowed
in armour, hands gauntleted also ppr.
Seat?— Hannington Hall, lliglnvorth; and The Hall, Salis-
bury, both in Wilts.
FUENCH OP MONIVEA CASTLE.
French, Eobeet Percy, Esq. of Monivea
Castle, CO. Galway, b. 9 Oct. 183^ ; Secretary of
Legation, Diplomatic Service ; m. 18f33, Sophie, only
clulcl of Col. Alexander de Kindcshoff, and has a
dau.,
Katherine Emily Sophie.
JLtllCitCJC.— This is a distinguished family of one of the
fourteen ancient "tribes " of Galway. In that town still re-
mains " French's Castle," the arms sculptured in stone in the
workmanship of the 17th century. There were several
families of the "tribe," notably those of Castle Ffrench, co.
Galway, now Lords Ffrench; and French Park, co. Ross-
common, now Lords de Freyne ; the Frenches of Rahasane
Park, Curgarry, Tyrone, Brooklodge, and others, in addition
to that now under notice.
Patrick Bey French, of Monivea, Gent., son of Robert
French, of same place, made an enfeoffment of his estates to
certain uses and trust, 1 Nov. 1622, and had by Mary Kirwan
his wife, four sons and three daus., viz., Robert, his heir;
Andrew; John; Martin; Katherine; and Austace. He rf.
6 Feb. 1630, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert French, Esq. of Monivea, repurchased Monivea
from the Lords Trimleston; he ■»(,. Elizabeth, dau. of Walter
Taylor, of Ballymacragh, and had, with two daus., Evelyn and,
Mary, a son,
Patrick French, Esq. of Monivea, co. Galway, M.P. for that
CO., rii. Jane, 4th dau. of Simon Digby, Bishop of Elphin, and
had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Digby, of Derrydonnell, rf. s. p.
I. Jane, m. Rev. Jeremy Marsh, Rector of Athenry, and was
grandmother of Sir Henry Marsh, Bart., M.D.
II. Elizabeth, m. Nicholas Bindon, Esq.
III. Mary. iv. Letitia, d. unm.
Mr. French rf. 3 June, 1744, and was s. by his elder son,
Robert F"rench, Esq. of Monivea, M.P. for co. Galway, 7)1.
1746, Nichola, 2nd dau. of Sir Arthur Acheson, 5th bart., of
Gosford, and sister of Archibald, 1st Viscount Gosford, and
had issue,
I. Acheson, his heir.
II. Thomas. iii. Patrick.
IV. Jeremiah, m. Lucinda, relict of Thomas St. George, Esq.,
and 4th dau. of Archibald, 1st Viscount Gosford.
I. Anne, m. May, 1768, Sir Lucius O'Brien, 3rd bart. of
Dromoland.
Mr. French, whose will, dated 14 Feb. 1778, was proved next
year, was s. by his elder son,
Acheson French, Esq. of Monivea, m. 1775, Miss ililler, of
the Isle of Wight, and rf. 1779, leaving an only son,
Robert French, Esq. of Monivea Castle, J. P., High Sheriff
CO. Galway, b. 1 Jan. 177G; m. 1 Jan. 1799, Nichola Maria,
eldest dau. of Sir Lucius O'Brien, 3rd bart. of Dromoland, by
Anne French his wife, and by her (who rf. 1848) had issue,
Robert, late of Monivea.
Richard (twin with Robert), Lieut. R.A., rf. 1832.
Lucius John, 6. 1801, Capt. 9th Lancers, rf. in India, 1842.
Kdward Hyde, of Hyde Park, co. Galway, b. 1802; rf. 16 Sept.
1851.
Patrick Digby, 6. 1818.
Acheson Jeremy Sydney, 6. 1810, of Monivae, Hamilton,
Victoria ; in. 8 F'eb. 1842, Anna, 2nd dau. of Dr. John Wal-
ton, of London, and rf. 29 Jan. 1870, leaving six sons and
six daus.,
Acheson Evelyn, of Bland, New South Wales, h. 9 Feb.
1849; m. 12 Nov. 1874, Marion, dau. of Alexander WUson,
of Mount Emu, Victoria.
Edward Victor, 6. 15 Dec. 1850.
Lucius, b. 9 July, 1852.
John Ludlow, b. 18 Feb. 1860.
Henry Albert, b. 6 March, 1S62.
Robert, b. 23 May, I8G4.
Amy, Nichola Frances. nnrrictt Maria.
Marianne. Alice. Annie.
Adelaide, to. Henry Bl.-ike, Esq., only brother of Maititt
Blake, Esq., M.P. for Galway. Mary.
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Nichola, m. Henry Biake, Esq of WindfieW.
Louisa, m. 1836, Wmiam TraiU, Esq. of Ballyloujh, co.
Galway.
Evelina, m. 1825, Stephen Donelan, Esq. of Killagh, co. Gal-
way.
Mr. French d. 1850, and was s. by his eldest son,
EoBEBT French, Esq. of Monivac, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1824, formerly an officer in 63rd regt., b. 6 Dec. 1799;
m. 5 July, 1830, Katherine Eleanor, only dau. of Nicholas
Browne, Esq. of Mount Hazel, co. Galway, by Ellen his wife,
youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Burke, Bart, of Marble Hill, and
by her (who d. 1843) had issue,
I. Egbert Percy, now of Monivae.
II. Acheson Sydney O'Brien, 6. 8 May, 1843 ; m. his
cousin, Anne, dau. of Heniy Blake, Esq. of Windfield, and
has issue.
He was s. at his decease by his eldest son, the present
BoBEET Perot French, Esq., of Monivae, 1877.
Arms—'E.Tm., a chevron sa. Crest— A dolphin naiant em-
bowed ppr. Motto — Malo mori quam fcedari.
,Seats— Monivea Castle, co. Galway.
FRENCH OP CLOONYQUIN.
French, Christophek, Esq. of Cloonyquin, co.
Roscommon, J.P., High Sheriff 1852, b. 15 June,
1821 ; m. 12 Feb. 1851, Susan Emma, dau. of the
Rev. W. A. Percy, Rector of Carrick-on-Shannon,
and has issue,
I. Arthur John St. George, b. 24 Feb. 1853.
II. William, 6. 1 May, 1854.
III. Harry Percy. iv. Christopher St. Georfje.
I. Elizabeth Jane. n. Dorothea Emma.
in. Alice Kathleen. iv. Emily Lucy.
V. Christine Laura Sophia.
HiltCaflC— The Frenches of Cloovyquin are considered to
be one of the oldest branches of the French family, originally
from CO. Galway. They have been long resident in co. Eos-
common, and are connected witli French of French^Kirk, Lord
DE Feeyne French of Rahassanf, St. George-French of
Ti/rone House, co. Galway, <&c. The immediate ancestor of
the Cloonyquin family,
Simon French, Esq. of Cloonyquin, had twelve sons ; one, a
Eoman Catholic Bishop, resided at Foxborough. Another
descendant of this Simon French, Arthur French, Esq., m.
Miss St. George, and thus a branch of the family inherited the
St. George estates, co. Galway. The representative of the
Cloonyquin line,
Patrick French, Esq., who obtained an estate from Donogh
O'Conor, in the co. of Sligo, was father of
Stephen French, of the Barony of Carbery, in that co.,
whose son,
Patrick French, of Dungar, co. Eoscommon, made his
will 1 Aug. 1659; he in. the sister of Capt. James King, and
had issue five sons. The second son, Dominick French, Esq.,
of Boyle, intheco. of Eoscommon, who made his will 3 May,
1670, left issue three sons and four daus. The eldest son,
Patrick French, of Dungar, had two sons, of whom the
second,
Arthur French, Esq., of Cloonyquin, co. Eoscommon, died
intestate (administration granted 13 Jan. 1712), having had
issue, by Sarah his wife, four sons and three daus.,
I. Arthur, of whom presently.
II. Simon, m. and had issue. His dau., Jane, in. Joseph
Burke, Esq. (see Burke of the Auberies).
III. Geffery, of the Middle Temple, who had an estate in
Jamaica, and made his will 24 Feb. 1754.
IV. Patrick.
I. Hester, m. Mr. Proby.
II. Jane, m. Eicbard Murphy, Esq.
III. Mary, m. Arthur Plunkett, Esq.
The eldest son,
Arthur French, of Cloonyquin, made his will 24 May, 1729,
and it was proved 14 July, 1729 ; he m. and had issue,
Arthur. Christopher. Henry.
John, of the Middle Temple, will dated 1 Aug. 1753, proved
1754, unm.
The second son,
Christopher French, Esq., Capt. in O'Farrcl's regt., after-
wards commanded the 52nd regt., served in the American
war, and was taken prisoner, but escaped from the jail at
Hartford. He went subsequently on a mission to the American
Indians, and was very successful in inducing them to form an
alliance with our troops. By the Indians he was much be-
loved, and exercised considerable influence over them during
the war. He d. 1791, leaving by his wife, Margareta Albert!
(a Spanish lady of noble family), a son and heir,
Col. John French, Quartermaster-General under Sir G.
Murray, who served in Holland during the war. He ?». Anna,
dau. of "Ven. Joseph Story, Archdeacon of Kilmore, and d,
1823, leaving a son and successor,
William Christopher St. George French, Esq. of Cloony-
quin, Lieut, in the Carabiniers, and A.D.C. to Sir John Hope.
He m. 31 Jan. 1819, Dorothea Helen, dau. of Michael Harris,
Esq. of Upper Merrion Street, DubUn, andby her (whod. 1840)
had issue,
Cbristopher, now of Cloonyquin.
William, Col. E.A., m. 5 May, 1863, Laura de Marescaux,
2nd dau. of Adolphe de Marescaux, of Saint Omer, France,
and has issue, Fanny Emily, and Evelyn Laura.
St. George, m. Annie, dau. of Henry Boe, Esq. of Fitz-
william Square, Dublin.
Mary Anne, to. John Eichardson, Esq., Q.C., eldest son of
the Eev. John Eichardson of Summerhill, co. Fermanagh.
Dorothea Jane, m. Col. Montgomerie Caulfeild. Emily.
Mr. French d. 17 Feb. 1852.
Arms — Erm., a chevron sa. Crest — A dolphin naiant, ppr.
.Scat— Cloonyquin, near Tulsk.
FRENCH OF CTJSKINNY.
French, Sampson Towgood Wynne, Esq. of
Cuskinny, co. Cork, J.P., b. 19 July, 1807 ; m. 12
Sept. 1837, Phebe Maria, youngest dau. of Samuel
Perry, Esq. of Woodi-ooff, co. Tipperary, by the
Hon. Deborah Prittie his wife, dau. of the let
Lord Dunalley, and has issue,
I. Savage, of Christ Church, Oxford, b. 25 June, 1840; m.
April, 1869, Fanny, dau. of George Gough, Esq. ofBath-
ronan, and has a son, Sampson Gough, b. 1870.
II. Sampson Towgood, and in. Henry Thomas, twins, b.
17 March, 1842; d. same month.
IV. Sampson Towgood Samuel, 0. 28 June, 1843 ; d. 22 Feb.
1847.
I. Deborah, d. 26 Aug. 1858.
II. EUzabeth Anne, d. Sept. 1871.
III. Caroline Mary, m. 1 Nov. 1865, Joseph Sladen, Esq.,
Capt. E.A., of Eipple Court, Kent, and d. 6 April, 1873, ;
leaving three sons. iv. Phoebe Maria Catherine. \
3LtncaCIC.— This family descends from Eichaed French, •
who d. in 1651, leaving a bequest to the poor of St. Finn Barr"8
parish, in the city of Cork, which is still paid from property
belonging to the family. The said Eicliard French had issue
by his wife, EUzabeth, five sons and four daus.,
I. Edmond, m. and had issue. 1
II. Bate, Sheriff of Cork, 1688, m. and had issue. |
III. Eichard. iv. Mathew, m. and had issue. i
V. Jaiies, of whom presently. •
I. Elizabeth, wife of William French.
II. Sarah, wife of Eichard Newman, Esq. ancestor of New-
man of Dromore, co. Cork.
III. Martha, wife of Thomas Frankland, ancestor of th*
Franklands of Ashgrove, Great Island, co. Cork.
IV. Anne French.
The 5th son,
James French, Esq., was Mayor of Cork in 1696. His will,
dated 10 Oct. 1705, was proved 15 Nov. 1711. He m. Elizabeth,
sister of Captains Philip and Edward Diamond, and had issua
six sons and two daus.,
I. Eichard. ii. James.
III. Philip, Sheriff of Cork, 1712.
IV. Abraham, Mayor of Cork, 1717.
V. Savage, of whom presently. vi. Edward.
I. Susanna, wife of Eichard Cox, Esq., eldest son of Sil
Eifhard Cox, Bart., Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
u. Frances.
The 5th son.
Savage French, Esq. of Marino, whose will, dated 15 June,
1769, was proved 31 Jan. 1770, m. Mary, dau. and ultimate
heir of George Towgood, Esq., by Catherine his wife, dau. and
eventually co-heir of Alderman Christopher Crofts, of Cork,
and had issue,
I. Sampson Towgood, d. s. p.
II. Savage, of whom presently.
HI. Richard Temple. iv. Matthew Dean Towgood.
I. Elizabeth Savage.
u. Catherine, m. Michael Becher, Esq.
III. Melian Towgood, m. 1766, Morgan Donovan. Esq. of Cork,
and d. 1813, leaving a son, Eev. Morgan William Donovan,
who became O'Donovan on the death of his kinsman, in
1829. IV. Dorcas.
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FEE
605
The 2nd son,
Savage French, Esq. of Marino, m. Mary, dau. of Kev.
Thomas Millard, and had issue,
I. Savage, his heir.
II. Thomas George, of Marino, 6. 8 Au?:. 1780; m. 11 May,
1811, Charlotte Granville, dau. of Pascoe Grenfell, Esq.,
M.P., of Taplow House, Bucks, and by her (who d. March,
1845) had issue. He d. 22 Sept. 1S66.
1 Pascoe Savage, b. 1 Dee. 1815. now of Marino.
1 Georgina Hill. 2 Emily Grenfell, deceased.
3 Louisa Augusta, m. the Hon. Kobert Hare, and d. 1853.
4 Henrietta CaroUne.
5 Eleanor Dorcas, m. 12 Jan. 1859, Col. Stuart, E.E.
III. Sampson Towgood, d. unm. 1831.
The eldest son.
Savage French, Esq. of Cuskinny, to. 2 Sept. 1806, Clotilda
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Robert Dring, of Rock Grove, co.
Cork, and by her, who d. 9 Aug. 1832, left issue (at his decease
28 Nov. 1834) five sons and nine daus.,
Sampson Towgood Wynne, now of Cuskinny.
Robert Dring, R.N., 6. 2 Oct. 1808; d. 24 March, 1838.
Thomas Fitzgerald (Rev.), Rector of Stradbally, and Canon
of Eillaloe, b. 25 Jan. 1825; m. 28 June, 1859, Han-iett
Selina, 2nd dau. of James Molony, Esq., D.L., of Kiltanon,
CO. Clare, by Lucy his wife, sister of Sir Trevor Wheler
8th hart., of Leamington, co. Warwick, and has issue, '
1 Fitzgerald Charles, 6. 1 May, 1861.
2 Eiversdale Sampson, b. 28 Dec. 1862.
3 Deane, b. 28 May, 1864.
4 Arthur James Pascoe, h. 3 Oct. 1865.
6 Raymond WilHam, b. 11 May, 1867.
6 Frederick Beresford, b. 18 Nov. 1869, d. 6 Dec. 1875.
7 Henry O'Donovan, 6. 12 April, 1872.
1 Lucy Selina, 6. 10 April, IsGO.
2 Agnes Melian, b. 21 Oct. 1868.
Mathew Deane Towgood, R.N., d. at Tahiti, 16 Dec. 1843, on
hoard H.M.S. "Basilisk."
WiUiam Temple, 6. 26 July, 1831 ; d. 9 Sept. 1851.
Elinor Elizabeth. Maria Clotilda, d. 27 Feb. 1828.
Elizabeth Frances, d. 3 Aug. 1830.
Frances Melian, d. 24 Feb. 1830.
Helen Louisa. Henrietta Catherine, d. 5 April, 1829.
Charlotte Georgina. Georgina Wilhelmina Temple.
Melian Dorothea.
<Seai— Cuskinny, Queenstown.
FKENCH-BREWSTER.
See Beewstee.
FREND OF EUTHA.
Feend, William Causabon, Esq. of Eutha, co.
Limerick, Major H.M. 73rd regt., h. 17 Sept.
1821 ; m. 3 Jan. 1849, Harriett Greorgina, 3rcl dau.
of Capt. Garvey, E.N., of Thornvale, King's Co.,
and lias issue,
I. George, 6. 16 Feb. 1850 ; m. 25 April, 1877. Lucy Fanny,
eldest dau. of Capt. Edward A. Blackett, K.N., of Wylam,
Northumberland, and has one dau.
M. Causabon William, b. 18 June, 1851.
III. Henry, b. 17 Feb. 1853.
IV. Frederick Roberts, b. 31 Jan. 1855 ; d. 25 May, 1857.
I. Jane, m. 22 Nov. 1877, Frederick CooreMein, Lieut. 63rd
regt. II. Mary.
iLlllCagC. — John Feend, Esq., a Capt. of a troop of
horse, got a grant of 3187 acres of land in co. Limerick
(amongst others Boskell) ; and was High Sheriff 1659-60. By
Jane his wife, he had, with four daus., as many sons, i.
Samuel, of Carrickareely, co. Limerick; ii. Jonathan, of
Kilmurry, co. Kilkenny ; in. John, Capt. in the army ; iv.
Benjamin, of whom presently. The youngest son,
Benjamin Frend, Esq. of Boskell, Temple Michael, and
Knockanna, and of Eallyreehy, King's Co., in. a dau. of
the Rev. John Padfleld, of Ballintemple, King's Co., Preben-
dary of Dysart, and had issue. The only surviving son,
Benjamin Frend, Esq. of Boskell, co. Limerick, and of
Eallyreehy, King's Co., High Sheriff 1717, m. Bridget, dau. of
Edward Kynaston, Esq. of London, and niece of Robert
Colpeper, Esq., who left her half his estate, and had issue.
The son and heir,
John Frend, Esq. of Boskell, co. Limerick, Ballyreehy,
King's Co., and of DoUinstown, co. Meath, High Sheriff 1740,
m. 1st, 1728, Margaret, dau. of Col. Josias Campbell, of Mount
CampbeU, Drumsna, and by her (who d. 1734) had issue,
Letitia, d. unm. ; Jane, m. 1766, George Burdett, Esq. of
Heath House, King's Co., M.P. for Thomastown ; Margaret,
'/)!. Ormsby, of the co. Sligo. He in. 2ndly, 1733, Jane
dau. of Henry Vereker, Esq. of Roxborough, co. Limerick'
and had by her (who d. 1739) a son and heir, Benjamin, of
whom presently. He m. 3rdly, Elizabeth, sister of John Ward,
Esq., and had issue, John, Capt. in the King's Co. MiUtia;
William ; Eliza ; Anne ; and Caroline. Mr. Frend d. 1749, and
was s. by his son,
Benjamin Feend, Esq. of Boskell, co. Limerick, and of
Cloneen, King's Co., High Sheriff 1782; b. 1739; in. 3 Nov.
1773, Arabella, dau. of George Purdon, Esq. of Tinnerana,
CO. Clare, M.P., by Arabella Mary his wife, 3rd dau. and
co-heir of Col. William Causabon, M.P. of Carrig, co. Cork,
by Arabella his wife, 2nd dau. and co-heir of the Right Hon.
Sir John Rogerson, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench,
and had issue,
John, d. unm., aged 22. George Colloden, s. his father.
Benjamin, of Boskell (seetJiat famili,).
WiUiam (Rev.), in. Elizabeth, dau. of — Briscoe, Esq. of
Tinvane, and by her (who married 2ndly, Capt. Thomas
Coppinger) had issue, 1 Benjamin B. ; 1 Mary, d. unm. :
and 2 Eliza, m. Thomas Gough, Esq.
Arabella, m. the Rev. Christopher Tuthill.
Georgiana Harriett. Adelaide Anne. Martha Amelia.
Mr. Frend d. 23 Jan. 1809. He barred the entail of his
estates, which he bequeathed to his 2nd surviving son, while
the representation of his family devolved on his eldest sur-
viving son,
Geoege Culloden Feend, Esq. of Limerick, b. 16 April,
1777; TO. May, 1816, Letitia Jane, dau. of WiUiam Roberts,
Esq. of Mount Rivers, co. Cork, by Eliza his wife, dau. of
Joseph Poulter, Esq. of Dunkitt, co. Kilkenny, and Letitia
his wife, dau. of Stratford Canning, Esq. of Garvagh, co.
Londonderry, and aunt of Right Hon. George Canning, First
Lord of the Treasury, by whom, who. d. 25 April, 1873, he had
issue,
I. William Causabon, present representative.
II. George Purdon.
III. Benjamin, m. Emma, dau. of N. GrQt, Esq., London,
and has issue a son, Purdon, and a dau., Henrietta Eliza-
beth.
I. Elizabeth, in. Rev. George Burrowes, Prebendary of Car-
rigrohanmore, Ross, only son of Very Rev. Robert Burrowes,
D.D., Dean of Cork.
II. Arabella Mary. iii. Letitia Jane. iv. Mary,
v. Georgiana. vi. Harriette.
VII. Adelaide Anne, m. Rev. John Harding Cole, Rector of
Leighmoney, co. Cork.
Mr. Frend d. 8 Feb. 1851, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms— Gu., a chevron erm. between three bucks' head
cabossed arg. Crest — A buck's head cabossedarg. Motto —
Aude et prevalibis.
iSeat— Rutha, co. Limerick.
FREND OF BOSKELL.
Feend, Benjamin, Esq. of Boskell, co. Limerick,
m. 13 Nov. 1812, Jane, dau. of Very Eev. Eichard
Bagwell, of Marlfield, co. Tipperary, Dean of
Clogher, and has issue,
I. Benjamin, 6. Oct. 1844.
I. Edith. 11. Agnes,
ICl'UCaCJE.— Benjamin Feend, 3rd but 2nd surviving son
of Benjamin Frend, Esq. of Boskell, was bequeathed by his
father the greater part of the family estates. He was b. 1779;
J. P. CO. Limerick; in. 1810, Eliza, 2nd dau. of George Gough,
Esq. of Woodstown, same co., and sister of Hugh, 1st Vis-
count Gough; and d. Jan. 1858, leaving issue,
I. Benjamin, now of Boskell.
II. George, in. 14 April, 1853, Emily, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir
Robert Gardiner, K.C.B., R.A., and has issue,
1 George, b. 3 April, 1857.
1 Caroline. 2 Louisa.
III. John William, in. 27 Dec. 1851, Elizabeth Crosbie, 2nd
dau. and co-heir of Rev. Mathew Moore, and giand-dau. of
Edward Moore, Esq. of Mooresfort, co. Tipperai-y, by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of Hon. and Very Rev. Maurice Crosbie,
Dean of Limerick, and sister of William, 4th Lord Brandon,
and had a dau.,
Ada.
IV. William Causabon, d. young.
I. Letitia, m. Eev. Benjamin B. Gough.
II. Arabella, d. unm. iii. Jane, m. William Goring, Esq.
IV. Eliza, TO. Eev. J. Byrne.
v. Sarah. vi. Mary Isabella.
Arms, &c.— Same as Feend, of Eutha, with proper dif-
ference.
iSeai— Boskell, Cahirconlish, co. Limerick.
cot;
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
FEE
FRERE OF ROYDON HALL.
Frere, George Edward, Esq. of Roydon Hall,
Norfolk, F.R.S., J.P., b. 29 Jan. 1807 ; m. 3 De3.
1840, Isabella, clau. and co-heiress of William
Tudor, Esq. of Kelston Knoll, Bath, and has issue,
I. John Todor, B.A. Oxford, J. P.; 6. 12 Jan. 1843; m.
29 July, 1839, Coastance, 2nd dau. of Forbes Winslow,
M.D., D.C.L., of 23, Cavendish Square, London, and has
issue two daus.
II. Kichard Tudor, Capt. R.E., 6. 21 Jan. 1844 ; m.
31 Dec. 1874, Gertrude Moyle Slierer, and has issue,
Harold Artliur, 6. 24 April, 1876.
ITI. Edward Tudor, M.A. Oxon, b. 4 March, 1S45.
IV. William Tudor, of the Inner Temple, b. 27 July, 1848.
I. Elizabeth Tudor, m. 24 Sept. 1874, Rev. John Sikes
Sawbridge, Beetor of Thelnetham. ii. Isabella Tudor.
ILtItC<tCJC.— In lineal descent from Alexandek Frere, of
Ocoold, son of Alexander Frerc, of Swcffing, Suffolk, living
1394, was
SiisppARD Frere, Esq. of Roydon, Norfolk (son of Edward
Frere, Esq. of Tliwaite Hall, Suffolk, by Elinor his wife, dau.
ond co-heir, with her sister, Maria, wife of Lord Chief Baron
Reynolds, of Thomas Smyth, Esq. of Thrandeston). He was
b. 1712; and TO. 1739, Susanna, dau. of John Hatley, Esq. of
London and Kirby Hall, Essex, by Isabella his wife, dau. of
Robert Reynolds, of Bumslead Hellions (2nd son of Sir James
Reynolds), and Kesia his wife, dau. of Thomas Tyrrell, of
Gippinfc, Suffolk, by Kesia his wife, dau. of William Harvey,
of Ickworth. By this lady (who d. 1779) Mr. Frere had issue,
John, his heir.
Edward, b. 1742; m. 1781, Mary, dau. of John Barker, of
Shropham ; and d. 1819, having had by her (who d. 1821) a
son and dau.,
Edward Barker, 6. 1782 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
Hanbury Williams, Esq. of Great Yarmouth, and had
issue, Edward Hanbury, b. 1826; Frederick, b. 1828;
Horace, 6, 1830; Edgar Barker, 6. 1832; Augustus, b.
18.34; and Herbert, b. 1837.
Elizabeth Barker, ni. Henry Barker, son of the Rev.
Edward Barker, of Bacton.
Ellinor, m. Sir John Fenn; and d. 1813.
Judith, d. 1754.
Mr. Sheppard Frere d. 1780, and was s. by his elder son,
John Frere, Esq., F.R.S., of Roydon and Beddington,
Surrey, High Sheriff Suffolk 1776, and M.P. for Norwich
1800, 6. 1740 ; m. 1768, Jane, dau. and heir of John Hookham,
Esq. of London, by his first wife, Jane, dau. of Stephen
Pomfret. By this lady (who d. 1813) Mr. John Frere had issue,
I. John Hookham (The Right Hon.), Fellow of Caius Coll.
Camb., M.P. for West Looe 1798, Under-Secretary for
Foreign Affairs 1799, Envoy to Lisbon 1800, Minister to
Madrid 1802 and 1808, 6. 1769; m. Jemima Elizabeth,
Countess Dowager of ErroU, dau. of Joseph Blake, Esq. of
Ardfry, co. Galway, and by her (who d. 1831) had no issue.
He d. at Malta 1846.
II. Edward, 6. 16 Sept. 1770; m. 23 July, 1800, Mary Anne,
dau. of James Greene, Esq. of Turton Tower and Clayton
Hall, CO. Lancaster, M.P. for Arundel 1759, and by her
(who d. Jan. 1846) had issue,
1 Edward (Rev.), Rector of Finningham, b. 30 Aug. 1805 ;
d. 23 July, lb41.
2 George Edward, present head of the family.
3 William Edward, of Bitton, co. Gloucester, C.M.G., b. 6
June, 1811; m. 22 March, 1838, Eliza Jane, dau. of Gen.
Hugh Stacy Osborne, and has one son, William Edward,
and two daus., Constance Eliza, m. F. R. Solly Flood,
Esq., and Alice Mary, to. Lieut.-Col. Godfrey Clerk.
4 John James Bartholomew Edward, Capt. R.N., b. 28 Sept.
1812; TO. Feb. 1846, Anne, dau. of George Frere, Esq. of
Twyford House, and has one son, George Alfred, and
two daus.
5 Henry Bartle Edward (Sir), Bart., G.C.B., G.C.S.I.,
F.R.S. (see Bcrke's Pee.rwje and Baronetage).
6 Richard Edward, 6. 28 Feb. 1817; d. 18 Nov. 1842.
7 Arthur Edward, b. 22 June, 1825; m. 11 Jan. 1847,
Elizabeth Palmer Price ; and d. 1848, leaving one son
1 Mary Anne, d. 25 June, 1877.
2 Jane Ellinor Arabella, d. 6 April, 1872.
3 Isabella Susanna, m. 1846, Henry Mason, Capt. R.N. ;
d. I860.
4 Frances Anne, m. 29 Jan. 1840, William Hart, Esq.,
Bombay C.S. 5 Emma, m. Rev. A. Legrew.
in. George, of Twyford House, Herts, 6. 1 April, 1774; m.
21 Aug. 1806, Elizabeth Bapcr, only dau. of William Grant,
Esq. of Rothiemurchus, co. Inverness; d. 27 April, 1854,
leaving Lssue.
IV. William, b. 1775; to. 1810, Mary, only dau. of Brampton
Gurdon Dillingham, by Mary His 2nd wife, dau. and co-heir
of Samuel Howard ; and d. 1836, having had issue,
1 Philip Howard, 6. 1813; w. 18.59, Emily Gipps; and d.
18SS, leaving two sons and two daus.
1 Ellen Mary, Hi. 1839, the Hon. Stephen Edward Spring-
Rice, eldest son of Lord Monteagle. 2 Isabella.
3 Mary Wilhelmina Frederica, m. Rev. Edward Gurdon,
d. 1850. 4 Augusta Frederica.
V. Bartholomew, 6. 1776; d. 1851.
vr. James Hatley, b. 1779; m. 1809, Merian, 2nd dau. of
Mathew Martin, and has issue,
1 Hatley, b. 1811; ra. 1840, Theodora Amelia Maiy, dau.
of the Right Rev. George Trevor Spencer, Bishop of
Madras; d. 1868.
2 Charles, b. 1813; m. 1841, Charlotte Vansittart Nealc.
3 John Alexander, Fellow of Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 1814;
m. 1854, Susan Sophia Gledstanes.
4 Edward Daniel, b. 1810.
5 Constantine, Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll. Camb., &.
1817; m. 1847, Antonina Gaudiano.
VII. Temple (Rev.), Rector successively of Finningham,
Roydon, and Burston, Prebendary and Canon of West-
minster, 6. 1781 ; m. 1816, Jane, eldest dau. of Sir Richard
Richards, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, by
Catlaerine his wife, only dau. and heiress of Robert
Vaughan, of Casbelmwyth, and d. 8 July, 1859, having
had issue,
1 Temple, 6. 1818; d. 1840.
2 Robert Temple, M.U., b. 17 Jan. 1820; in. 1851, Theresa
Arabella Fanny, dau. of Rev. W. Dowell, of Swaffhara ;
and 2ndly, Catharine Frances, dau. of W. P. Richards,
Esq., and has issue, one son. Temple, 6. 1859, and three
daus., Louisa Charlotte Temple, Theresa Jane Temple,
and Mary Margaret Temple.
3 Henry Temple, Rector of Burston, Norfolk, 6. 1821 ; in.
Sarah Mary Jary, of South Walsham, and has two sons
and four daus.
4 Griffith Temple, b. 1827 ; d. 1839.
1 Catherine Margaret Temple, m. Rev. Edward Gurdon,
youngest son of Brampton Gurdon, Esq. of LetLon.
2 Louisa Jane Temple, d. 1848.
3 Emily Georgiana Temple.
I. Jane, m. Admiral Sir John Orde, Bart.
II. Susanna, d. 1839.
Mr. Frere (J . 11 July, 1807.
Arms—Gn., two leopards' faces in pale or, between as many
fiaunches of tlie last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet an ante-
lope's head arg. armed or. Mottoes — Traditum ab antiquis
servare, and Frere ayme frere.
/Seai— Roydon HaU, Diss.
FREWEN OF NORTHIAM.
Frewen, Edward, Esq. of Brickwall, Northiain,
Susses, and Cold Overton, co. Leicester, b. 25 July,
1850 ; m. 1873, Anne Mary, dau. of Capt. Henry
Byng, of Quendon Hall, Essex {see Viscount Toa-
EINGTON, Burke's Peerage), and has issue,
I. Thosias. b. 1874. II. Edward Laton, 6. 1877.
I. Violet Helen.
Mr. Frewen was educated at St. John's Coll. Cam-
bridge ; he is a J.P. for Sussex, Kent and Rutland,
a D.L. for Sussex, and -was High Sheriff for Rutland
1876.
ii.lJTCag'C.— Richard Feewen, eldest son of Richard
Frewen de Forthey, who d. 1540, and grandson of Richard
Frewen, Bailiff of Worcester 1473, had, by his wife Margaret
(who '/. 1598), with other cliildren, a 2nd son.
The Rev. John Frewen, Rector of Northiam, Sussex, hapt.
1 July, 1560 ; a learned Puritan divine ; who, by Eleanor his
1st wife, had, with other issue,
I. Accepted, an eminent prelate, bapt. 26 May, 1588 ; conse- .
crated Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 1644, appointed '^
1660 Aecheishop of York, d. unm. 28 May, 1664.
II. Thankfui,, Purse Bearer and Secretary to the Lord Keeper
Coventry, b. 1591 ; d. 1656.
III. John, bapt. 8 Feb. 1595; m. 15 April, 1623, Dorothea,
dau. and co-heir of Thomas Scott, in Goateley, in Northiam;
and d. 27 Jan. 1654. His 2nd surviving son,
The Rev. Thomas Frewen, Rector of Northiam, bapt.
20 June, 1630; m. Mary Evernden, of Sedlc.«combe,
Sussex, by whom (who in. 2ndly, the Rev. Richard
Scanier, Rector of East Guildford, Sussex, and d. 9 Jan.
1721) he left issue at his decease in 1677,
1 Thomas, his heir, of the Church House, Northiam, &.
1666; m. Sarah, 5th dau. of Richard Stevens, Esq. of
Culham, Berks, and dying 1731, left two sons,
Thomas, of the Church House, bapt. 1691 ; in. Sarah,
only dau. of Peter Bishop, Esq. of Newendcn ; and d.
1767, leaving issue, Charles, of Northiam, d.s.p. 1787 ;
Mary, in. tlie Rev. William Lord, by whom she was
grandmother of the Rev. William Edward Lord, Rector
of Northiam; Elizabeth, to. John Jenkins, Esq.; and
FEE
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FRO
607
Anne, m. 1st, her cousin, Charles Frcwcn ; and 2naiy,
Admiral ChaHes Buckner.
Charles, Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Brunswick
Herald, b. 1701 ; m. Alice, dau. of Samuel Severn, of
Slirewsbury ; and d. 1762, leaving one son, Charles,
who d. s. p. 1791 ; and Elizabeth, who d. unm.
2 Thankful, Eector of Northiam, bapt. 2 Feb. 1669; m.
Sarah, dau. of Capt. Luke Spenser, of Cranbrook, Kent;
and dying 2 Sept. 1749, was s. by his son,
Thomas Frewen, M.D., 6. 20 June, 1704; m. Phila-
delphia, dau. of Joseph Tucker, of Rye, and dying
June, 1790, left issue surviving a dau., Philadelphia; and
a son,
The Eev. Edward Fkewen, D.D., Rector of Frating-
cvim-Thorington, Essex, 6. 27 Oct. 1744; m. 25 June,
178U, Sally, dau. of the Eev. Richard Moreton, of Little
Moreton Hall, Cheshire, by whom (who d. 3 May, 1S30 ;
he d. 18 Dec. 1831) he had issue,
MoKETON John Edward, of llmer, co. Buckingham,
and Korthiam, Sussex, J. P., b. 14 July, 1794; m. 17
Dec. 1812, Sarah, dau. of the Eev. David Jenkins,
of Drytfrynbern, co. Cardigan; and d. s. p. 1871.
3 Walter, d. 1704.
4 John, of Lincoln's Inn, d. unm. 1733.
5 Stephen, Vicar of Fairlight, in Sussex, whose only
dau., Maria, m. 5 Oct. 1729, John Calvert, Merchant
of London, son of the Eev. John Calvert, of Stanwell,
Middlesex.
1 Mary, m. (ioorge Bishopp, of Northiam.
2 Winifred, m. 22 May, 1693, Simon Ash, Vicar of Sale-
hurst, Sussex.
IV. Stephen, ancestor of the Frewens of Brkhu-all.
Stephen Frewen, bapt. 19 Oct. 1600, youngest son of the
1st marriage of the Eev. John Frewen, Eector of Northiam,
and brother of Accepted Frewen, Archbishop of York, was a
citizen of London, of the Skinners' Company. He reahzed a
large fortune in trade, which was much increased by his
inheriting the Archbishop's property. Mr. Frewen in. 1st,
9 April, 1029, Katherine, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Scott, of
Goatley, in Northiam, and had one son, Thomas, of whom
presently. He in. 2ndly, 1636, Elizabeth Greene, and had by
her another son, John, who d. young. He was s. at his
decease, 1679, by his elder son,
Thomas Frewen, Esq., bapt. 27 Sept. 1630, M.P. for Eye;
m. 1st, Judith, sole dau. and heir of John Wolverstone, of
Fulham, Middlesex, and by whom (who d. 29 Sept. 1666) he had
five children. Mr. Frewen m. 2ndly, 1671, Bridget, dau. of
Sir Thomas Laton, of Laton, co. York, and co-heiress of her
brother, Charles Laton, inherited in her right the large
estates in co. York of that ancient family, and by her had
issue. Mr. Frewen m. Srdly, Jane, Lady Wymondsold, relict
of Sir Dawes Wymondsold, of Putney, Surrey, and sole dau.
and heir of Sir Eobert Cooke, of Highnam, Gloucester. By
Lady Wymondsold (who d. 20 June, 1718, aged 70) he had no
issue. Mr. Frewen d. 8 Sept. 1702. By his 1st wife, Judith,
Mr. Frewen had issue,
Edward (Sir), h. 1661, and, with Eobert Wymondsold, re-
ceived the honor of Knighthood from King James II.
4 March, 1684. Sir Edward was Major of the 1st regt.
of the Cinque Ports, and M.P. for Eye. His issue is
extinct.
Katherine.
By his 2nd wife, Bridget, he had,
Laton (whose only son, Laton, d. s. p.).
Stephen, d. unm. John.
Mary, wife of Henry Turner, Esq. of Cold Overton, Scrjeant-
at-Law.
The 3rd son by the 2nd marriage.
The Eev. John Feewen, Eector, first of Sidbury, Devonshire,
and afterwards of Tysoe, co. Warwick, and Walton-upon-
Trent, Derbysliire, &. 1677; in. Eachel, dau. of Eichard
Stevens, of Culham, Berks, and by her (who d. 21 March,
1752, aged 77) had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. John, Fellow of Oriel College, and Eector of Tortwortli,
Gloucester, 6. 1715; m. Ehzabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir
of John Townsend, of Oxford, by whom (who m. 2ndly,
Nathan Wright, of Englefield, Berks, and d. 2 April, 1S14,
aged 73) he left issue, at his decease, 3 Oct. 1767, one dau.,
Selina Frewen, m. 2 Sept. 1794, the Eev. James Knight
Moor, Rector of Sapcote, co. Leicester ; and dying 7 Feb.
1818, left issue, an only son, the Eev. John Frewen Moor,
of Bradfield House, Berks.
I. Bridget, d. unm.
II. Eachel, m. Simon Knight, of Eughy.
III. Mary, m. the Eev. Stanley Burrough, Head Master of
Eugby School, and Rector of Sapcote.
The Eev. John Frewen d. 1735, and was s. by his elder son.
The Eev. Thomas Frewen, Eector of Sapcote, co. Leicester,
b. 1708. On the death of his cousin, Laton Frewen Turner,
ofBrafferton Hall, CO. York, 1777, ho succeeded to the joint
estates of the Brewen and Turner families, and assumed the
name of Tdrner, pursuant to the will of John Turner, of Cold
Overton. He in. Esther Simkin, by whom (who d. 6 Oct. 1803)
he left at his decease, 1701, a son.
John Frewen Turner, Esq., High Sheriff co. Leicester
1791, Col. Leicester Yeomanry Cavalry, M.P. for Athlone
from 1807 to 1812, b. 1 Aug. 1755. In 1808, he in. Eleanor,
dau. and co-heir of Charles Clarke, Esq. of London, by his
2nd wife, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of David Hay, Esq. of
Hopes, CO. Haddington, and had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Charles Hay Frewen, of Cold Overton, who s. to his
father's estates in the co. of York, and was J. P. for the cos.
of Leicester, Eutland, Sussex, Kent, and Middlesex, where
he had estates acquired by purchase, and D.L. for those of
Eutland and Sussex; M.P. for East Sussex from 1846 to
1857; High SheritT of co. Leicester 1806; b. 1813; m. 1856,
Frances, dau. of Henry Woodgate, Esq. of Pembury, and
widow of Musgrave Briscoe, Esq., M.P. of Coghurst, which
lady d. 1867. He d. 1878. John Frewen.-cT. 1844.
Selina Frewen, in. 1839, the Eev. Eobert Martin, M.A., eldest
surviving son of William Martin, Esq. of Anstey Pastures,
CO. Leicester (see that name).
Mr. Frewen Turner d. 1 Feb. 1829, and was s. by his elder son,
Thomas Frewen, Esq. of Brickwall House, J.P., High
Sheriff 1839, and M.P. for South Leicestershire 1835-36, 6.
26 Aug. 1811 ; m. 1st, 4 Oct. 1832, Anne, youngest child of
W. Wilson Cams Wilson, Esq. of Casterton Hull, Westmor-
land, and had issue,
I. John, 6. 20 March, 1837. ii. Laton, d. 1856.
I. Mary, in. Eev. A. Aylward, Eector of Brede, Sussex, and
d. 1861, leaving issue.
II. Selina, in. Charles Vickcrs, Esq. of Wormstall, Berks,
in. Eleanor, m. Capt. Edward Carter, late 90th regt.
He in. 2ndly, 1847, Helen Louisa, youngest dau. of Frederick,
Homan, Esq. of Arden Wood, co. Kildare, and had issue,
III. Edward, now of Northiam.
IV. Eichard. v. Moreton. vi. Stephen.
Mr. Thomas Frewen d. 14 Oct. 1870, and was s. by his son,
Edward Frewen, Esq., now of Northiam.
Arms — Erm., four bars az. a demi-lion rampant ppr. issuant
in chief. Crest — A demi-lion rampant arg. langued and col-
lared gu. bearing in his paws a galltrap az. ilfoHo— Mutare
non est meum.
Secrfs— Brickwall House, Northiam, Sussex; Cold Overton
Hall, CO. Leicester.
FROST OF ST. JOHN'S HOUSE.
Fkost, Meadows, Esq. of St. John's Houss,
Chester and Meadowslea, co. Flint, J.P. for the
CO. and city of Chester and co. Fhut, High Sheriff
1879, b. 14 May, 1819 ; m. 25 May, 18i2, Matilda,
only dau. of Samuel S. Berend, Esq. of LiveriDOol,
and has issue,
I. BIeadows Arnold, 6. 12 Aug. 1848; m. 25 May, 1874,
Eosalie Croshaw Elizabeth, eldest dau of Eev. John Fuller
EusseU, Eector of Greenhithe, Kent.
n. Francis Aylmer, b. 12 Aug. 1856.
I. Eleanor Matilda. ii. Frances Amy.
ICilTCiltJC. — John Frost, Esq. of Langham, Suffolk, d.
1633, leaving by Prudence his wife, dau. of Henry Valyant,
Esq. of Langham, four sons, the eldest of whom,
Thomas Frost, Esq. of Hunston Hall, and Langham, Suffolk,
in. Anne, dau. of Edmund Salter, Esq. of South Lopham,
Norfolk. She d. in 1639, and Mr. Frost in 1642, leaving two
daus. and a son and heir,
Edmund Frost, Esq. of Hunston Hall, 6. 1632 ; d. 1700,
leaving by Letitia his wife, dau. of Eichard Moseley, Esq. cf
Ousden Hall, Suffolk, with other issue, a son,
Edmbnd Frost, Esq. of Hunston Hall, 6. 1678; in. 1706,
Eebecca, dau. of Eev. John Meadows, M.A., of Ousden,
Suffolk, and granddau. of Daniel Meadows, Esq. of Chatisham,
Suffolk, whose great-great-grandson, Charles Meadows, was
created Earl Manvers. Mr. Frost sold the manor of Hunston,
and d. 1742, leaving an only son,
Meadows Frost, M.D., of Great Yarmouth, b. at Hunston,
1707 ; in. Alice, dau. of Thomas Gibbons, Esq. of Great Yar-
mouth, and d. 1782, leaving a son.
Meadows Frost, Esq. of Castle Eising, Norfolk, 6. 1748 ; m.
1st, Mary, dau. of Eev. Samuel Wood, of Woodbridge, Suffolk,
who d. s. p. 1780. He m. 2ndly, 26 Feb. 1783, Ann, dau. of
Henry Willis, Esq., and d. in 1S02, leaving four sons.
Meadows, of Gibraltar, 6. 1783; m. Mary Fitzgerald, and d.
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1828, leaving an only son, John Meadows, 6. 1818 ; d. unm.
1842.
Thomas Gibbons, of Chester, &. 1789; d. unm. 1856.
Fbanxis Aylmeb, of Chester, of whom presently.
James Garrett, of Manchester, b. 1795; in. Jane Whitley;
d. 1840, leaving three sons, who d. unm., and one dau.
Fbancis Aylmeb Fbost, Esq. of Chester, the eldest surviving
son, was b. 27 Feb. 1792; m. Ann, dau. of Peter Stubs, Esq. of
Warrington, and d. 19 June, 1860, leaving issue.
Meadows, his heir, now of St. John's House, Chester, and
Meadowslea, co. Flint.
Tkomas Gibbons (Sir), Knt. of Eedcliff, Chester, and Dolcors-
llwyn, CO. Montgomery, 0. 1820 (see Fkost oj Dolcon-
llwyn).
Francis Aylmer, of Spring Hill, Reddish, co. Lancaster, 6.
1824.
Eobert, of Lime Grove, Chester, and Mount Kinnerton, co.
Flint, 6. 1826.
Amu — Erm., three pelicans chevronwise between two
chevronels gu., the whole between three trefoils az. Crest —
Between two wings erm., each charged with a trefoil az., a
mount vert thereon a trefoil also az. Motto — E terra germino
ad ccElum expando.
Serifs— St. John's House, Chester; and Meadowslea, Mold,
CO. Flint.
FROST OF DOLCORSLLWYN.
Feost, Sie Thomas Gibbons, Knt. of Dolcors-
llwyn, CO. Montgomery, and RedclifP, co. Chester,
J. P. CO Montgomery, and city of Chester, Mayor
of Chester 1868-9, iu which year he was knighted,
h. 20 Sept. 1820 ; m. 12 Sept. 1855, Mary Ann,
only dau. of Henry Wood, Esq. of Liverpool, and
has issue,
I. John Meadows, 6. 15 .?ept. 1856.
II. Thomas Gibbons, 6. 5 Dec. 1860.
ni. Charles Albert, b. 10 Aug. 1872.
I. Harriet. ii. Evelyn.
III. Beatrice. iv. Ann Lucy.
EtncaflC— S«e Feost of St. John's House.
Arms— Arg., a pelican vulning itself between three trefoils
clipped vert. Crest — On a mount vert between two wings erect
az. each charged with a quatrefoil arg. a trefoil slipped of the
second. Motto — E terra ad coelum.
Seats — Dolcorsllwyn, Cemmaes, co. Montgomery, and Eed-
cliff, Chester.
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FRYER OF CHATTERIS.
Feter, John Eichaedson, Esq. of Chatteris,
Isle of Eley, High Sheriff of cos. Cambridge and
Huntingdon 1862, Earrister-at-Law, Chairman of
Quarter Sessions at Ely and Wisbech, Deputy-
Lieut, for CO. Cambridge, and also a Magistrate for
Norfolk, b. 27 Oct. 1816 ; m. 10 Jan. 184.3, Mary
Agnes, youngest dau. of Steed Girdlestone, Esq. J.P.
of Stebbington Hall, and has, with other issue,
John, J.P. co. Cambridge, 6. 1846.
ICtnCatlC.— John Fbteb, Esq. of Chatteris, Isle of Ely,
t. 28 Aug. 1787; m. 2 Aug. 1814, Sarah, only child and heiress
of John Eichardson, Esq., and by her (who d. 21 Aug. 1843)
had issue,
John Eichaedson, now of Chatteris.
Frederick Daniel, of Moulton Paddocks, co. Cambridge, 6.
6 June, 1819, J.P. and D.L. ; ta. 23 July, 1844, Harriet
Mellicent, dau. of John Eeade, Esq. of Holbroke House,
Suffolk, and has issue.
Caroline Sarah, r,i.2'J March, 1842, William Eobert Chapman,
Esq. youngest son of Aaron Chapman, Esq., M.P.
Julia Elizabeth.
Mr. Fryer, Chairman of the Hon. Corporation of the Bedford
Level, J.P. and D.L., served as High Sheriff for cos. Cam-
bridge and Huntingdon 1835. He d. Sept. 1850.
Arms — Sa., a chevron between three dolphins naiant ppr.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an antelope's head arg., attiicd,
crined, and tufted gold. Motto — Jamais arricre.
jS'eat— Chatteris, Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge.
FULFORD OF FTJLFORD,
FuiFOED, Feancis Deummond, Esq. of G-reat
Fulford, Devon, J.P., 6. 25 Oct. 1831 ; educated at
King's Coll. London, was J.P. for the district of
Montreal, Capt. in the Montreal cavalry, and member
of the Natural History Society of Montreal ; m. 28
Aug. 1856, Mary Ann, dau. of Philip Holland, Esq.,
J.P., of Cholderton Lodge, Montreal, and has issue,
I. Francis Algernon, b. at Montreal, 15 Sept. 1861.
II. Eobert Philip Perceval, b. 6 Jan. 1863.
III. A son, b. 1878.
I. Evelyn Mary. ii. Beatrice Mary.
III. Maud Mary. iv. Ethel Mary.
itincaflC.— The Fulfords are of Saxon origin, and held
Folefort, as it is written in Domesday Book, from which place
the name is derived. Here, as it appears by records, as well
as registries in the Coll. of Arms, they were seated in the time
of Richard L, and have continued in possession of the same
name, in the male line, by uninterrupted descent, during a
period of more than 600 years. The mansion of Fulford was
garrisoned by Charles 1., and was taken by a part of Fairfax's
army under the command of Col. Okey, Dec. 1645. Many
knights of the family distinguished themselves in the Holy
Land, Sir Baldwin de Fulford more particularly. Sir Thomas
Fulford was one of the Knights who went up with the Earl of
Devon, and reUeved Exeter when besieged by Perkiu War-
beck, 1497.
The first of the family, according to the records in the
Herald's Office, is,
William de Fclfoed, who held Fulford temp. Eichaed I.,
and left a son,
Nicholas Folford, of Fulford, father of
William Fdlford, of Fulford, m. Mariot, dau. and co-heir
of Sir Baldwin de Belston, of Parham, Devon, and had,
Henry Folfobd, of Fulford, whose son,
William Fulford, of Fulford, was father of
John Folford, of Fulford, who had a son,
SiB Henry FnLFORD, of Fulford, living temp. Edwaed III.,
said by Bishop Godwin to have sat in judgment with Chief
Justice Gascoyne, and condemned Archbishop Scrope to be
beheaded. He was s. by his son,
Henry Fclford, of Fulford, m. the dau. and heir of Fitz-
urse, of Williton, Somerset, by whom he had.
Sib Baldwin Fulfoed, of Fulford, Sheriff of Devon 38
Henry VI.,Knightofthe Sepulchre, and Under-Admiral to John
Holland, Duke of Exeter, High-Admiral of England. Prince
styles Sir Baldwin "a great soldier and a traveller of so
undaunted resolution, that, for the honour and liberty of a
royal lady, in a castle besieged by the infidels, he fought a
combat with a Saracen, for bulk and bigness an unequal
match (as the representation of him cut ia the wainscot in
Fulford Hall doth plainly show), whom yet he vanquished, and
rescued the lady." He m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of
Sir John Bozom, of Bosomzeal, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Sir
WilUam Huddersfleld, Attorney-Gtneral to Edwabd IV.) had
issue,
Thomas, his heir. John, Canon of Exeter Cathedral.
Thomasin, m. John Wise, Esq. of Sydenham, and had issue,
Oliver Wise, ancestor of the Wises nf Sydenham ; and Alicia
Wise, 1)!. John Eusscll, Esq., by whom she was mother of
John, first Earl of Bedford, K.G.
AUce, m. Sir William Gary, of Cockington, in co. Devon, who
was slain at Tewkesbury 1471. He left a son, Thomas Cary,
father of William Cary, who m. Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas
Boleyn, Earl of Ormonde, and younger sister of Queen Annb
BoLEYN, and had a son. Henry, Lord Hunsdon, E.G., Lord
Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth.
Sir Baldwin was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Thomas Fclford, of Great Fulford, who, fighting
gallantly under the banner of Lancaster at the Battle of
Towton, 1461, was taken prisoner and beheaded. He m.
Philippa, dau. of Sir Philip Courtenay, of Powderham, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Walter, Lord Hungerford, High
Treasurer of England temp. Henet VI., and was s. at bis
decease by his eldest son.
Sir Hdmpheey Fdlford, of Great Fulford, K.B., m. Florence,
dau. and co-heir of Bonvilo, of Shute; but dying without
issue, was s. by his brother,
William Fdlford, Esq. of Great Fulford, m. Joan, dau. and
co-heir of John Bonvile, of Combraleigh, and left a son and
successor.
Sir John Fdlfoed, Knt. of Great Fulford, High SherifE
Devon 26 and 32 Henry Vlll. He m. Lady Dorothy Bour-
chier, younger dau. of John, 1st Earl of Bath, by Cecilia his
wife, sister and heiress of Henry D'Aubeney, Earl of Bridge-
water, and had, with other issue, a dau., Faith, m. Capt.
Davis, the great circumnavigator, and a son and heir.
Sib John Fdlford, Knt. of Great Fulford, High Sheriff
Devon, to. Ann, dau. of Sir Thomas Dennys, of Uolcombe
Bumell, and was father of
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Sir Thomas Folfobd, Knt. of Great Fnlford, m. Ursula, dau.
ofKichardBampfylde, Esq. of Poltimore, and had, inter alios,
a dau. Bridget, m. Arthur Champernoune, Esq. of Dartington ;
and a son and successor,
Sib Feancis Fulford, Knt. of Great Fulford, m. Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heir (with her sister Anne, m. Sir Francis Ashley)
of Bernard Samways, Esq. of Toller-Fratrum, and Winter-
hourne St. Martin, and by her (who was b. 1.585) had with six
daus., five sons, from a younger one of whom, George, the
present family descends. Sir Francis d. 1664, and was s. by
(the only son and heir of his eldest son, Thomas Fdlfobd,
Esq., who was slain in the Civil Wars, at the siege of Exeter,
1642) his grandson,
Fbancis Fdlfobd, Esq. of Great Fulford, m. Susanna, dau. of
John Kelland, Esq. of Painsford, in Devon, and was father of
Col. Fbancis Fdlfobd, of Great Fulford, m. 1st, Margaret,
dau. of John, Lord Poiilett,.of Hinton St. George; and 2ndly,
Mary, dau. and co-heir of John Tuckfield, Esq. of Little Ful-
ford; but dying without issue, 1700 (his widow m. 2ndly,
Henry Trenchard, Esq.), was s. by his cousin (sprung from
George, younger son of Sir Francis Fulford),
Fbancis Fdlfobd, Esq. of Toller, who then became of Great
Fulford. This gentleman m. Catherine, dau. of William
Swete, Esq. ; and dying 1730, left a son and successor,
Fbancis Fdlfobd, Esq. of Great Fulford, b. 1704; in. Ann,
dau.of Sir Arthur Chichester, Bart. ofYoulston, and had issue,
I. John, his heir. ii. Franci.?, Vicar of Dunsford.
III. Benjamin Swete, m. Joanna Gerard, dau. of Thomas
Galpine, Esq., and had issue,
1 Baldwin, successor to his uncle.
1 Harriet. 2 Elizabeth Mary. 3 Florence Anne.
I. Anne, to. Sir John Colleton, Bart.
Mr. Fulford d. 1748, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Fdlfobd, Esq. of Great Fulford, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
John Lareche, Esq. ; but dying s.p. 1789, was .5. by his nephew,
Baldwin Fdlfobd, Esq. of Great Fulford, Lieut. -Col. of the
Devon Militia, to. Anna Maria, eldest dau. of William Adams,
Esq. of Bowdon, Totnes, M.P. for that borough, and by her
(who d. I860) had issue,
I. Baldwin, late of Fulford.
II. Francis (Right Rev.), D.D., 6. 3 June, 1803; late Fellow
of Exeter Coll. Oxford, consecrated Bishop of Montreal
25 July, 1850, and created Metropolitan of Canada 1860;
was Visitor of Bishop's Coll. Leiiiioxville, President of the
Natural History Society of Montreal, and Member of the
Council of Education for Lower Canada; m. 18 Oct. 1830,
Mary, dau. of Andrew Berkeley Drummond, Esq. of Cadland,
Hants, by Lady Mary, his wife, dau. of John, 2nd Earl of
Egmont, and by her (who d. 22 Oct. 1873) had issue,
1 Fbancis Dedmmond, now of Great Fulford.
1 Alice Mary, m. 12 Aug. 1858, the Ven. Henry Martin
Lower, late Archdeacon of Newfoundland and Labrador,
M.A. of St. Peter's Coll. Cambridge, now Rector of Foul-
mire, Cambridge, Rural Dean.
Bishop Fulford d. at the See House, Montreal, 9 Sept. 1868.
hi. John, Admiral R.N., m. Isabella Russell, and has issue.
IV. William, Major R.A., m. Charlotte, eldest dau. of Major-
Gen. Grantham, and has issue.
V. George, deceased.
I. Anna Maria, m. her cousin, the Rev. Dacres Adams, Vicar
of Pinhoe, Devon, deceased.
II. Elizabeth Florence, deceased.
III. Eleanor, to. 1843, Rev. Herbert George Adams, deceased.
IV. Harriet, deceased. v. Louisa.
VI. Philippa, m. Rev. Robert Bartholomew, Vicar of Harber-
ton, Devon.
Col. Fulford a. 1847. His eldest son,
Baldwin Fdlfobd, Esq. of Fulford, J.P. ; to. 8 Oct. 1868,
Anna Isabella, eldest dau. of Rev. J. Allen Giles, D.C.L., of
Sutton, and d. s. jj. 2 May, 1871, and was s. by his nephew,
Fbancis Dbdmmond Fdlfobd, Esq. now of Great Fulford.
Arms (which are carved in stone over the gateway at Fulford)
— Gu., a chevron avg., quartering Fitzdbse, Mobeton, Belston,
BozoM, St. George, Canteldfe, St. Albyn, and Chalons.
Crest — A bear's head erased sa. muzzled or. Sujpfiorteis — Two
Saracens ppr. Motto — Bear up.
>Se«i— Fulford, Dunsford, near Exeter.
FULIiARTON OF KILMICHAEL.
FxjxiiAETON, Janet Spottiswoode, of Kilmicliael,
and Whitefarland, Isle of Arran, 2nd dau. of the
late Major Archibald FuUarton of Kilmicliael aud
Whitefarland, s. to the estates at the death of her
elder sister, Mrs. Jane Annabella Bowden Fullartou,
28 March, 1876.
iClItCaffC.— Major Abchibald Fdllarton, of Kilmichael
and Whitefarland, son of Dr. Louis Fullarton, of Kilmichael,
by Susannah Stewart his wife, represented a very ancient
family, which has been in possession of their present estates
for nearly five hundred years.
Febgds Fdllabton, or Maclot, obtained the lands of
Kilmichael for services rendered to Robebt the Bedce while
he was in concealment in the Isle of Arran. From this Fergus,
the property descended in regular succession to Major Ful-
larton. It is to the above-named Fergus Fullarton, or Macloy,
that Sir Walter Scott makes allusion under the name of
Fitzlouis in the Lord of (he Isles. Of the Kilmichael family, a
scion was Fullarton of Glendernel, one of whom was Bishop of
Edinburgh from 1720 to 1727.
Majob Abchibald Fdllabton was a Magistrate and Deputy
Lieutenant for co. Bute. He was mai-ried twice; by his 1st
wife, Jane, dau. of the late Rev. Dr. William Peebles, of
Ayr, he had an only child,
Jane Annabella, of Kilmichael, to. 4 July, 1855, Menzies
James Bowden Fullarton, Esq., and d. 28 March, 1876.
By his 2nd wife, Janet, dau. of the late John Robertson, Esq.
of Lawhead, Major Fullarton had two sons, who predeceased
him, and three daus.,
Janet Spottiswoode, now of Kilmichael.
Susan Ann, m. Rev. Henry M. Robertson, Minister of Bo'ness,
CO. Linlithgow. Marion.
Major Fullarton d. 2 Jan. I860.
A rms—Arg., a crescent between three otters' heads erased gu.
Crest — A camel's head erased ppr. Motto — Lux in tenebris.
Seat— Kilmichael, Brodick, Isle of Arran.
FULLER OF GLASHNACREE.
FuLLEE, James Feanklin, Esq. of Glashnaerce,
CO. Kerry, F.S.A., b. 1835 ; m. 1860, Helen, dau.
of John Prospere Guivier, Esq. and grand-dau. of
Baron Prospgre Guivier, one of Napoleon's Gene-
rals who fell in the retreat from Moscow, and has
I. Fbanklin Eland, C.ndet E.M.A., 14 Jan. 1879, 6. 1 Jan.
1863. 11. Harnett John, b. 14 Dec. 1866.
I. May Florence, ii. Adela Bessie. in. Evelyn Melicent^^
itlllCagC. — This family was one of great respectability
and opulence in the co. Kerry, possessing property in the
neighbourhood of Dingle, the Samphires, Ballybunion, &c.,
long before the English settlers, under the "Plantation
Scheme," established themselves in the locality. The first of
whom there is any record was
John Fdlleb {alias Bowler), who is mentioned in the
" Desmond Survey," a.d. 1583, as possessed of the townland
of Bowlerstown (Baliybowler), and " certain lands in Bally-
beg." He mortgaged Bowlerstown to Stephen Rice 1610.
According to an Inquisition taken at Killarney, he and
Maurice Fuller (probably his son) were seized in fee of the
townlands of Ballyristin, or Ballyristeenig, and Ballytobin, or
Ballytobeenig, and conveyed them in 1635 to Teige Moriarty.
That John Fuller was a man of mark at this period appears
by an Inquisition taken at Killarney, 18 Aug. 16"35 (Inq. No.
59, Chaeles I., CO. Kerry, Chancery, callendered by the
Record Commissioners 1818), which found that he held his
lands " de Dmo Rege in capite p. service militar," i. e. by
Knight's service. Andrew Fdlleb (alias Bowler) was High
Sheriff co. Kerry 1610, and was one of the Commissioners
for a levy to build a wall round Tralee in 1612. In a convey-
ance of lands in co. Kerry to him from Sir Thomas Roper,
Knt. (created, 6 May, 1627, Viscount Baltinglass), his name
is spelt " Bowdler."
William Fdlleb, Esq. of West Kerries, near Tralee,
obtained from. Col. Denny, by lease, dated 25 Sept. 1733, for
lives renewable for ever, 195 plantation acres of those lands
" as then held and enjoyed." He m. Jane, dau. of William
Harnett, Esq. of Ballyhenry, by his wife, sister of Rev. William
Pelloquin, Rector of Obrenan, by whom (who d. 1741) he had
issue,
I. William, whose will, made in Blarch, 1765, was proved
1775, ancestor of Capt. John Cbosbie-Fdllee-Haenett.
II. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
III. George, who and his descendants married into the fami-
lies of Austen, Daunt, &c., co. Cork. From this line probably
descends The Right Kev. Thomas Bbock Fdlleb, D.D.,
D.C.L., Bishop of Niagara, Canada.
I. Jane, m. William Payne, Esq. of Tralee, and had issue.
II. Ann, who is mentioned in the " Gentleman's Magazine,
July, 1790, as " authoress of several interesting and ia-
genious novels," d. unm.
The second son,
2R
CIO
FUL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FUL
TnoMAo FcLLEB, Esq. of Leemount, co. Cork, m. (Mar. Lie. |
16 June. 1767) Ann, 3rd dau. of John Purcell, Esq. of Gurti-
nard, co. Cork, X>y Mary his wife, dau. of Henry Leader, Esq.
of Mount Leader, same co., and had issue.
I. James, who took the additional surname of Harvktt. m.
1783, Elizabeth, dau. of Townsend Gun. Esq. of Rattoo, co.
Kerry, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Anthony Stoughton, Esq.
of Ballyhorgan, in the same co.. and by her (who jn. 2ndly,
"William Carique Ponsonby, Esq. of Crotto, same co.), had
issue,
1 Thomas, d. s p.
1 Sarah, m. Capt. Oliver Guyon, R.N., who was lost in the
Black Sea, and d. s. p.
n. John, of Leemount, co. Cork, who also took the addi-
tional surname of Habsett, ra. Mary, dau. of Noblett
Eogers, Esq. of Lota, in the same co., by Mary his wife,
dau. of Vcn. Michael Davies, Archdeacon of Cloyne, and had
one son,
Thomas Noblett, m. Frances, dau. of Edmund L'Estrange,
Esq. of Hunstanton, King's Co., by Henrietta his wite,
sister of Col. Henry Piesley L'Estrange, of Moystown,
same co., and d. s. p.
ui. Edward, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Fuller made his will 4 Feb. 1790, which was proved 12
April, 1791. His youngest son,
Edward Follee, Esq. of Beechmount and Sackville, co.
Kerry, Capt. in the "Old Kerry" Militia, ra. Elizabeth, dau.
of Rev. John Blennerhassett, Rector of Tralee, by Louisa his
wife, dau. and only surviving cliild of Capt. Thomas Goddard,
of the Earl ot Rothes' regt., and Mary his wife (eldest dau. of
"William Mullins, Esq. of Burnham, co. Kerry, and sister of
Thomas, 1st Lord Ventry) by whom he had issue,
1. Thomas Harnett, his successor.
n. Edward Goddard, d. s. p.
m. John Blennerhassett, d. s. p.
I. Louisa, d. unm.
n. Aim, m. Ven. Nathaniel Bland, Archdeacon of Aphadoe.
m. Bessie, m. the late Sir Arthur Helps, K.C.B., and has,
with other issue, Charles Leonard (Rev.), ra. and has issue ;
and Melicent, m. William Stone, Esq., late M.P. for Ports-
mouth, and has issue.
3Ir. Fuller d. Oct. 1827. His eldest son,
Thomas Harnett Fuller, Esq. of Glashnacree, co. Kerry,
6. 1806; ra. 1st, 3 Dec. 1832, Frances Diana, 3rd dau. of
Francis Christopher Bland, Esq. of Derryquin Castle, same
CO., J. P., D.L. by Lucinda his wife, dau. of Arthur Bastable
Herbert, Esq. of Brewsterfleld, same co., and by Ijer (who d.
1872) has issue,
James Franklin, now of Glashnacree.
Louisa, ra. 1862, Arthur Hyde, eldest son of Frederick
Hyde, Esq. of Hollywood, J. P. co. Kerry (of the family of
Hyde of Castle Hyde) and has issue, Arthur ; Thomas ; and
Frances.
Bessie, ra. Michael "Walsh, Esq. of Boston, and has issue.
Mr. Fuller m. 2ndly, Eliza, dau. of Richard Harris Purcell,
Esq. of Annabella, near Mallow, co. Cork, by Louisa his wife,
dau. of WiUiam Leader, Esq. of Mount Leader, in same co.
Arras — Arg., three bars gu. on a canton of the last a mullet
or. Crest— A horse passant ppr. charged on the shoulder with
a mullet or. Motto — Fortiter et recte.
Jieiidence — Glashnacree, Sneem, co. Kerry.
FULLER OF NESTON PARK.
FULLEE, G-EOEGE Pabgitee, Esq. of Neston,
Wilts, J.P., High Sheriff 1878, b. 8 Jan. 1833;
s. his father 1872 ; m. 28 Jan. 1864, Emily Geor-
gina Jane, 2nd dau. of late Sir Michael Hicks-
Eeach, Bart, of Williamstrip Park, co. Gloucester,
and has issue,
I. Jons Michael Fleetwood, 6. 21 Oct. 18C4,
II. William Fleetwood, 6. 17 Sept. 1865.
III. Henry Fleetwood, 6. 7 Sept. 1870.
IV. Robert Fleetwood, 6. 6 Nov. 1875.
V. Edward Fleetwood, b. 7 Feb. 1878.
I. Georgina Fleetwood, 6. 28 Jan. 1867.
ItinpaflC— John Fuller, Esq., s. to estates in Sussex
on the death of Gebrard Dctton Fleetwood, Esq. in Jan.
1796, and came to reside in Wilts in 1801, for which co. he
was a Magistrate, and served as High Sheriff in 1823.
John Fuller, Esq. (son of Gerrard Dutton Fleetwood
Fuller, Esq., who d. 1795), 0. 1765; ra. 1794, Dinah, dau. of
Jacob Jeans, Esq. ; and d. 30 March, 1839, having had issue,
I. John Bird, of Neston Park.
II. Neston Joseph, b. Nov. 1802; ra. 1826, Anne Margaret,
eldest dau. of the Hon. Col. John Browne.
I. Geor^iana, ra. 1816, Rev. Thomas Heathcote.
II. Louisa Mary, m. 1822, Rev. John Andrew Methven,
brother of the late Lord Methven.
The elder son,
John Bird Fuller, Esq. of Neston Park, Wilts, J. P. nnrt
■P.L., High Sheriff 1852, 6. 6 March, IPO' ; m. 24 June. 1829,
Sophia Harriet, 2nd dau. of the late William Uanning, Esq, of
Dillington House, Somerset, and had issue,
I. John Ausustus, b. 17 Sept. 1831; d. 28 Sept. 1859.
II. George PARorTBR, now of Neston Park.
I. Caroline Sophia, ni. 19 May, 1869, Eev. B. Speke, of Dow-
lish Wake, Somerset.
n. Harriet Georgina, m. Major H. Nangle.
He d. 27 May, 1872.
Seat— Heston Park, Corsham, Wilts.
FULLERTON OF BALLINTOY CASTLE.
FcLLEETON, ALEXANDER Geoege, Esq. of Bal-
lintoy Castle, co. Antrim, Brevet- Major in the
army, 6. 8 Aug. 1808 ; in. at Paris, July, '1833, Lady
Georgiana Leveson-Gower, 2nd dau. of thelate Earl
Granville, G.C.B., and had a son and heir,
William Granville, 6. at the British Embassy, Paris, 15 July,
1834 ; d. 1855.
HCUCaSe.— This is a branch of the old family of the
Downings, Extinct Baronets. Nicholas Downing, Esq., of
Drumiiiond, co. Londonderry, made his will 18 Feb. 1698, and,
in it, made bequests to his nephews, Adam, John, George,
and Daniel. He d. s. p., and was s. by his nephew,
CoL. Adam Downing, 6. 1666 ; who went over to Ireland
with Wi:.liam III., and held the rank of Col. in his army.
He was present at the siege of Derry, and at the battle of the
Boyne. He received the appointments of Deputy Governor of
CO. Derry, Col. of the Militia, and one of the Commissioners of
Array; and was also granted by his royal master a large tract
of land in co. Derry, still possessed by his descendant. He m.
Margaret, dau. of Thomas Jackson, Esq. of Coleraine (ancestor
of Sir George Jackson, Bart.), by Margaret Beresford, of the
noble family of Waterford, and had issue, Henry, d.
his minority; and John. Col. Adam Downing d. 1719, and
was buried at Bellaghy. The inscription on his monument
mentions his descent from the Devonshire family. His
and successor,
John Downing, Esq. of Bellaghy and Rowesgift, b. 1700,
raised, at considerable expense, a body of men during the
rising of 1745. He ra. Anne, dau. and heir of the Rev. J.
Rowe, D.D., descended from an old Devonsbdre family, and
had three sons,
Clotworthy, father of John and Giffard ; the latter, a
military officer, was severely wounded at Corunna.
Dawson, of whom presently.
John, an officer in the army, who served in the Seven Years'
War, and d. s. p. 1792.
The 2nd son,
Dawson Downing, Esq. of Bellaghy and Rowesgift, co. Lon-
donderry, b. 1739, inherited the ancient mansion, and resided
in it till his death. He m. 1st, Catherine, only child of George
Fullerton, Esq., and niece and heiress of Alexander Fullerton,
Esq. of Ballintoy Castle, co. Antrim, descended from a branch
of the ancient Scottish family of that name, and by her had
one son, George, of whom presently. The first of the family
of Fullerton who settled in Ireland was Fergus Fullerton, in
the reitrn of James I. Mr. Dawson Downing m. 2ndly, Sarab
Catherine, dau. of Hugh Boyd, Esq. of Ballycastle, and by hei
had (with six daus., of whom Anne, ra. Robert Magee, Esq.;
Martha, m. 1st, Arthur Handcock, Esq., and 2ndly, Rear-
Admiral the Hon. William La Poer Trench; and Catherine, m.
— Turnley, Esq.) four sons,
John, of Rowesgift, Judge of the Supreme Court of the Can- '
dian Provinces, ra. and had issue three sons, George-
Charles, of Bonne Conlan, co. Mayo ; and John, Capt. in
the army; and six daus., Amy; Louisa; Maria, m. Rev.
Launcelot Dowdall, A.M. ; Jessie; Elizabeth; and Fanny.
Ezekiel. William, an officer in the army.
David, a Major-General, ra. 1st, Margaret Jean Ward ; and
2ndly, Frances Anne Hamilton, dau. of Levitt Broadley
Parkyns, Esq. of Notts, and had issue, Arthur Edward, an
officer in the army; Cameron Macartney Harwood ; Charlef
Palmer; De la Poer; David Fitz-Gcrald; and Margaret.
Mr. Downing's son by his 1st wife,
Georoe Alexander Downing, Esq., having inherited a ',
considerable property from his great-uncle, assumed, in com
plianre with that gentleman's testamentary injunction, the '
surname and arms of Fullabton, and became of Tockingtoc
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FUL
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Manor and Ballintoy. He was 6. 30 Nov. 1775 ; m. Mary Anne,
clau. of James Peacocli, Esq., and d. 1817, leaving three sons
and five daus.,
I. Alexander George, his heir.
II. Georec, a military officer, deceased.
in. David, of WallKimpton Park, Lymington, Hants, 6. 1820;
m. 1847, Siissaiiali .lane, dau. oJ Henry Mott, Esq., and had
issue, two suns and eight daus.
. I. Catherine, deceased. ii. Amy.
HI. Susan, m. John Maxwell, Esq.
IV. Frances, m. Sir Andrew Armstrong, Bart.
V. Mary Anne, m. Eev. Canon Howman.
^■/•«is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., three otters' heads
erased gu., for Fuliarton ; 2nd and iird, barry of eight arg.
and vert over all a gryphon segreant or, for Downing. Crest—
A camel's head and neck erased ppr. Motto — Lux in tenebris.
&ci£s— Westwood, Hants ; and Ballintoy Castle, co. Antrim.
PULLEBTON OF THRYBERGH.
FULLEETON, Thomas GrEAT, Esq. of Tbrybcrgli
Park, CO. York, aucl of Brunswith House, Clapham,
jSurrey, b. 30 June, 1828 ; m. 1857, Euphemia
Margaret, dau. of Rev. Dr. Worsley, of Gatcoinbe,
Isle of Wight.
iLincagC— Allan Fcllarton, living 1240, d. about 1280.
He was father of
Adam Follarton, who received a charter of the lands of
■FuUarton from James, High Steward of Scotland, which
charter was renewed by Robert II., 1371- His son,
Reginald Follarton, of that ilk, living 1310, was father of
Sir Adam Follarton, of FuUarton, much in the interest of
iBobert II. and the family of Stewart. In 1346, he accom-
Ipanied the army under David II. into England, and was one of
|those created Knights by that Monarch before the army
crossed the border ; he was taken prisoner with King David, at
jthe battle of Durham, 17 Oct. ; and on the King's release, Sir
Adam's eldest .son and heir was one of the twenty hostages left in
England until the payment of the King's ransom. By Marjorie
s wife, a lady of the Stewart family, Sir Adam had two sons,
John, who was one of the hostages left in England for the
King's ransom. He d. v. p., leaving a son, Reginald, suc-
cessor to his grandfather.
David, who obtained a charter from Hugh Eglintoun, of that
ilk, of the lands of Laithis.
Sir Adam d. about 1399, and was s. by his grandson,
Eeginald Fullarton, of that ilk, who was father of
Rankik Follarton, of that ilk, living 1412, from whom
Jerived in direct descent,
James Follarton, of that ilk, m. Agnes, dau. of John Ful-
arton, of Dreghorn, by Jean his wile, dau. of John Mure, of
Kowallan, and had (with a dau., Helen, m. James Blair, of
Lady Kirk, co. Ayr) three sons,
James Follarton, of that ilk, ancestor of the Fdllartons
of FuUarton, co. Ayr.
John, who served for some years with the army in Germany,
and in 1639 went to France as Lieut. -Col. to the Hon. Alex-
ander Erskine, brother of the Earl of Mar. In 1640,
Loots XIII., King of France, advanced him to the rank of
Col. in the French service. Col. Fullerton acquired the
estate of Dudwick, co. Aberdeen. He m. and left issue : his
descendant. Gen. John Fullerton, of Dudwick, a brave and
gallant officer, greatly distinguished himself in the Prussian
and Russian services, in the latter of wliicli he attained the
rank of General. He i. s. p., and the estate of Dudwick
passed into the family of Udny of Udnij, supposed to have
been related to or connected with him.
William, of whose line we treat.
The 3rd son,
William Follarton, Minister of St. Quivox, in. Frances,
iau. of Stewart, of Reece, co. Renfrew, a cadet of the Stewarts
)f Lennox, and had, besides an eldest son, Robert, several
)ther sons and daus. ; one of the latter m. Cleland, of that ilk.
lis eldest son,
Robert Follebton, of Craighall, living 1660, m. Barbara,
Idest dau. of Robert Hunter, of Cortoun, Mayor of Ayr, and
lad (besides three daus., and a younger son, John, who went
o India) an Jlder son md heir,
Robert Fullerton, of Craighall, m. Margaret, only dau. of
Tohn Wallace, Merchant, of Edinburgh, and had issue, John,
lis heir; liobert: William: Adam; George; Barbara; and
sabel. The eldest son and heir,
John Follebton, of Craighall, 6. 11 April, 1716 ; m. 1st,
liss Gowling, who d. s. p. ; and 2ndly, Miss Weston, of West
lorsley flace, Surrey, and by her had issue.
John his heir. Weston, d. unm.
Judith, ra. Savile Finch, Esq. of Thrybergh, co. York M P
for Malton, son of the Hon. John Finch, by Elizabeth Savile
Ins wife, grand dau. and heiress of John Savile, Esq of
"^.V^'ey, who purchased the estate of Thrybergh of Sir
Wilhara Reresby, Bart. Mr. Savile Finch ((. s. p., havine
_ devised his estates to his wife, Judith Fullerton, who resided
for 20 years after her husband's death at Thrybergh, and
(I. 1803, having bequeathed her possessions to her nephew
John Fullerton, Esq. '
Mr. Fullerton, who went to India, and afterwards escaped the
general massacre of the English, at Gedda, on the Red Sea,
was s. at his decease by his eldest son.
The Rev. John Fullerton, many years Rector of Stratford-
on-Avon, m. Rebecca Garth,* and d. 1800 having had a son,
John; and a dau., Judith, d. 1787. The son
John Follerton, Esq. of Thrybergh, Denaby, and Brins-
worth, CO. York, 6. 1788; to. 10 Dec. 1801, Louisa, dau. of
Tore Townsend, Esq. of Honnington Hall, co. Warwick, by
Lady Elizabeth his wife, 2nd dau. of Other Lewis, 4th Earl of
Plymouth, and by her (who d. 1818) had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Weston, TO. Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. T. Trebcck, Rector
of Chirley, Sussex, and had issue, John Reginald Thomas,
Commander m the Royal Navy, 6. 10 Aug. 1840; Cecilia,
Louisa Anne ; and Selina. m. Thomas, d. 1825.
IV. Arthur (Rev.) Rector of Thrybergh, m. Augusta, dau. of
Thomas Dyson, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, d. 1875.
I. Anna, m. George Ramsden, Esq., of the Priory, Conis-
brough, and d. 1837.
II. Eliiiabeth, m. D. H. W. Pickard, Esq. R.A., of Hooton
Hall, Rotheram, co. York, and Sturminster Marshall,
Dorset, and d. 1854. in. Horatio Sophia, d. unm. 1876.
IV. 1< ranees, m. Rev. Charles Smith. Rector of East Sarstone,
Berks, son of the late Dean of Christ Church, Oxford.
Col. Fullerton d. 19 Jan. 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Fullerton, Esq. of Thrybergh and Brinsworth, m.
1827, Loi'.i.sa, 4th dau. of Sir Gray Skipwith, Bart, of Newbold
Hall, CO. Warwick, and by her (who d. 19 Sept. 1875) had issue,
I. Thomas Gray, now of Thrybergh.
II. Charles Garth (Rev.), b. 26 April, 1838, Rector of Boothbv
Graffoe, r,i. 18 Sept. 1862, Catherine, dau. of Eev. A. E.
Keniiey, Rector of Bourton, co. Warwick.
III. Robert, 0. 2 May, 1842, d. same day.
IV. Arthur George, Lieut.-CommanderR.N., 6.23 Sept. 1844;
m. 29 Oct. 1872, Isabella, dau. of Col. St. Aubyn Molesworth,
R.E., of Stoke, Devonport, co. Devon.
I. Louisa.
II. Augusta Selina, b. 24 Aug. 1834; d. 24 March, 1835.
III. Sophia,™. 14 Nov. 1871, Eev. Henry Taylor Cordeaux,
M.A., Vicar of Kilnhurst, co. York.
IV. Julia Frances.
V. Emma, b. 11 May, 1841, d. 21 Dec. 1843.
VI. Ch.irlotte. vii. Ellen.
Mr. John FiUlerton d. 6 March, 1871, and wass. by his eldest
son, the present Thomas Gray Fullerton, Esq. of Thrybergh
Park, and Brunswick House, Clapham, Surrey, and formerly
of Christ Church, Oxford.
Amu — Arg., a chevron between three otters' heads erased gu.
Crest — A camel's head and neck erased, ppr. Supporters-
Two savages wreathed with laurel about the head and middle
each holding in the exterior hand a club resting on the shoulder
all ppr. Motto — Lux in tenebris.
6'ea«— Thrybergh Park, Eotherham.
EULTON OF BRAIDTJJLE.
Fulton, Edmond McG-iidowney Hope, Esq.
of Braidujle, co. Antrim, of tlie Bombay Civil
Service, b. 6 July, 1848 ; s. his father Nov. 1872.
iitnraSC.— This family was originally settled in Ayrshire,
and held the lands of Muirton, in Beith parish. On the
S Sept. 1G14, when Sir William Wade was Lieut, of the Tower, a
minute was made by order of the Privy Council, directing the
Rev. Dr. Fulton to visit the Lady Arabella Stuart, then a pri-
soner in the Tower, for having married Mr. Seymour, after-
wards 1st Marquess of Hertford. From this Dr. Fulton is
stated to have descended.
The Rev. Robert Fulton, of Guanabo, Island of Jamaica,
who m. and had two sons. The elder,
Richard Fulton, Esq. a Capt. in the army of William III.,
settled at Bellasize, near Lisburn, on the esUites of the
* This lady had three brothers and one sister,
Charles Garth, father of Hon. Miss Garth, Maid of Honour
to Queen Charlotte ; of C. Garth-CoUeton, Esq. ; and
of Capt. Garth, R.N., of Haines Hill, Berks.
Gen. George Garth, i. at Beverley.
Gen. Thomas Garth, d. at llsington House, Dorset.
Ehzabeth, d. unm.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
FUR
Seymour family ; he m. Marjjaret, sister of John Camac, Esq.
of Kilfert, co. Down, who d. 1725, and had two sons, James,
■who is supposed to have d. s. p. ; and John. The 2nd son,
John Folton, Esq. of Lisburn, having been appointed
Eegistrar of the Supreme Court of Calcutta, proceeiied to
India about 1787 ; but instead of taking up his appointment
on arriving in that country turned his attention to mer-
cantile pursuits; he d. at sea on his homeward voy.^ge, 1800.
He m. Anne, dau. of Joseph Wade, Esq. ot Castletown Delvin,
CO. Westmeath, and had issue, besides three daus., all d. unm.,
I. Joseph, of Lisburn, b. 1750; to. Anne, dau. of Francis
Graham, Esq., and sister of James Graham, Esq. and rf.
1823, aged 7a, having had issue,
1 Thomas, an officer 92nd Highlanders, and afterwards
Major Armach Militia, J.P. for the cos. of Armagh and
Antrim, d. s. p. 1849.
2 Nicholas, Capt. in the army, killed in action in India,
1802, s. JJ. 3 Francis, d. s. 2>. 1811.
4 Henry, M D., Beng. Medical Service, m. Miss Millar,
and d. at Stillorgan, co. Dublin, 1860, leaving a son,
Joseph, and daus.
1 Anne, m. Christopher Meade, Esq., and (/. July, 1862,
leaving issue, Frank, Q.C., to. Caroline, dau. of G. Greer,
Esq., and has issue, Francis Harrington); Joseph, to.
Bertha, dau. of Guy Lloyd, Esq.; Anne, wife of Ven.
John Orson Oldfield, Archdeacon of Elphin; Ellen; Emily,
TO. the Eev. Mr. Strean : and Bessie.
2 Elizabeth, m. Dr. Douglas, of Kutland Square, Dublin,
d. s. p.
3 Amy, to. W. Caldbock, Esq., and had issue, William
Eaton, High Sheriff co. Dublin 1844, d. unm. 1857;
Joseph, d. unm. ; Thomas, of Eaton Brae, co. Dublin,
J.P., i/i. Charlotte, dau. of W. Stewart, Esq., M.D., and
has one son, William Eaton ; and Emily, to. Lieut. -Col.
Thompson, of 58th regt., and has, besides two sons, d.
young, one dau., Amy Harriet, m. the Hon. Walter
Courtenay Pepys, son of the 1st Earl of Cottenham.
II. Jajies, of Lisburn, ra. Anne, dau. of Henry Bell, Esq.,
and by her (who d. 6 Jan. 1834) left at his decease, 21 July ,
1817, aged 62,
1 John, Capt. 2nd Bengal European Eegt., b. 1785; d.unm.
27 March, 1829.
2 Bobert Bell, Major Beng. Art., to. Eliza, dau. of Henry
Stephenson. Esq. of Hillsborough, and left, inter alios,
George, of the Beng. Eng., killed at the siege of Lucknow,
1857, who m. a dau. of Major Wroughton, and left issue.
3 James, to. Anne, dau, of H. Stephenson, Esq. of York,
and ieft one dau. 4 Henry, d. s. p.
1 Anne Bell. 2 Jane.
in. John Williamson, of whom presently.
The 3rd son,
John Williamson Fdlton, Esq. of 4, Upper Harley Street,
London, 6. 5 Oct. 1769; followed his father to Calcutta, where
he was for many years an eminent merchant, and High
Sheriff 1817 ; he to. 1 Feb. 1806, Anne, widow of Capt. John
Hunt, of the Bengal army, and dau. and co-heiress Cwith
her sister, Eleanora Sophia, wife of Lachlan Mackintosh,
Esq. of Raigmore, co. Inverness) of Robert Robertson, Esq., a
scion of the Scottish family of Robertson of Inshes, and d. 22 Jan.
1830 (his widow survived until 27 May, 1845), leaving issue,
John Williamson, of Braidujle.
Joseph Hennessy, Lieut. 3rd Bengal N.I., 6. 20 March,
1816; d. unm. 24 May, 1843. A tablet has been placed to
his memory in Trinity Church, Marylebone, by his brother
officers.
Eleanor Sophia, d. unm. 1849.
Anne, to. James Hope, Esq., Lower Seymour Street, London,
M.D. F.R.S., whorf. 1841, having had an only son, Theo-
dore Cracroff Hope, Bombay Civil Service, b. Dec. 1831,
■m. 16 Aug. 1866, Josephine Mary McGiUlowney, dau. of
J. W. Fulton, Esq.
Mary Charron, to. William Toller, Esq., Cleveland Gardens,
London, and d. 1849, leaving issue two daus. , 1 Caroline
Hope, to. April, 1868, Capt. F. B. Johnson, E.N., son of
Rev. F. C. Johnson, Vicar of White Leckington, Somerset,
and first-cousin to the Countess Vane ; and 2 Ellen Fulton.
Ciiarlotte Hayes, m. George Mackintosh, Esq. of Geddes,
Convener of Nairnshire, and has issue, 1 William Alfred
Bruce, d. May, 1868; 1 Anne Agnew, m. 1859, John
Walker, Esq. of Maryport, Cumberland, Barrister, and has
issue; 2 Henrietta, tZ. miihi. 1856; 3 Amy Matilda.
Tlie elder son,
John Williamson Folton, Esq. of Braidujle, Barrister-at-
Law, M.A., J.P. COS. Antrim and Down, b. Dec. 1814; to.
25 June, 1840, Matilda, dau. of .John Montgomery Casement,
Esq. of Invermore, co. Antrim, J. P., by Mary his wife, dau. of
John McGiUlowney, Esq. of Clare Park, co. Antrim, and niece
of Major-Gen. Sir William Clermont, K.C.B., and had issue,
I. John Williamson Casement, 0. 1841 ; d. at Rugby, 22 Jan.
II. Edmond Casement Pollard, b. 1843; d. 1844.
lu. Edmomb McGilpowmey Hope, Esq., now of Braidujle.
IV. George Wade Kobcrtson, Lieut. B.A., 6. 15 Nov. 1S53.
I. Josephine Mary McGildowney, to. 16 Aug. 1866, Theodor* j
Cracofi Hope, Esq. of the Bombay Civil Service.
He d. Nov. 1872.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a lion rampant az. a
bend gobony erm. and gu. in the sinister chief point a mullet
sa., for Fdlton; 2nd and 3rd, gu., three wolves' heads erased
arg. in the centre chief point a crescent or, a bordure engrailed
of the 2nd, for Robertson. Crest — A cubit arm erect grasping
a broken javelin all ppr., the arm charged with a mullet sa.
Motto — Vi et virtute.
ScaJ— Braidujle, near Lisburn, co. Antrim.
FURSDON OF FITBSDON.
FuESDON, Chaeles, Esq. of Fursdon, Devon,
J.P., late Capt. 1st Devon Militia, b. 31 July 1829;
m. 2 Dec. 1858, Eliza, eldest dau. of H. Willis, Esq.
of 8, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, Londou, and has^
I. Geobge Henry, b. 7 Nov. 1859.
II. Charles Alfred Thomas, 6. 6 March, 1861.
I. Lucy Ada Georgiana.
II. Gertrude Emily AUeyne.
JtlltCagC. — Robert Fobsdon, of Fursdon, Devon, living
7 Edward III., son of Walter Fursdon, of Fursdon, by
Johanna his wife, dau. of Robert Molins, m. Theophila,
dau. of Philip de Dunsmore, and was father of Robert
FnBSDON, of Fursdon, under age 7 Edward III. By Englesia
his wife, he left a son, Thomas Fobsdon, of Fursdon,
7 Richard II., whose son (by MatUda his wife) was Robert
Fdrsdon, of Fursdon, living temx>. Henry IV., who in.
Dionysia, dau. of John Sackevile, and was father of John
Fobsdon, of Fursdon, 19 Henry VI., whose son, William
Fdbsdon, of Fursdon, living 10 Henry VII., to. Editha, dau.
and heiress of Thomas Hayes, Esq., and had a son and suc-|
cesser, Wiilliam Forsdon, of Fursdon, 15 Henry VIII. ,1
father of John Fdrsdon, of Fursdon, whose son, Nicholas
Fobsdon, of Fursdon, d. 1618, leaving by Maria his wife, dau.
of Roger Weeks, Esq. of Northwick, Devon, a son and
heir, George Fdrsdon, Esq. of Fursdon, who by Grac3 his
wife, dau. of Lovell, of Cheriton Fitzpaine, left (with two
daus., Elizabeth, wife of Peter West, Esq. of Tiverton, and
Grace, wife of Hartnol, of Tiverton) a son and heir,
Nicholas Fobsdon, Esq. of Fursdon, who to. Elizabeth, dau
and heir of William Cullen, Esq. of Woodland, co. Devon,,
and was father of
George Fdrsdon, Esq. of Fursdon, who to. Elizabeth, dau.
and heir of Richard Elsworth, Esq. of Bickham, Somerset, anc
bad an only son,
George Fobsdon, Esq. of Fursdon, High Sheriff for Devor
1753, who ?ii. 1st, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Edwart fi
Cheyne, Esq. of Launceston, Cornwall, by whom he had a dau
Elizabeth Penelope, m. John Lion, Esq., and d. 1787. He m
2ndly, 1770, Grace, dau of Humphrey Sydenham, Esq.
Combe, near Dulverton, Somerset, andleft by her a son and heir
George Sydenham Fdrsdon, Esq. of Fursdon, who to. 1797
Harriet, 2nd dau. of Francis Rodd, Esq. of Trebartha Hall, CO
Cornwall, and had issue,
George, his heir.
Edward (Rev.), to. Harriet Grace, dau. of the Eev. Edwan
Rodd, D.D., of Trebartha Hall, and has issue, Edith am
Elizabeth.
Grace. Elizabeth. Frances Jane. Penelope.
The eldest son,
George Fdrsdon, Esq. of Fursdon, Devon, J.P., b. I
Dec. 1802, m. 1 June, 1825, Georgina, dau. of H. Alleym
Esq. of Barbodos, and by her (who d. 1867) had issue,
Charles, now of Fursdon.
Walter, m. Anna, dau. of Eev. F. Hole, late Eector «
Georgeham, Devon. George Edward, to. Miss Grant.
Alfred Henry Marcus, deceased.
Margaret Grace.
Ellen, m. Rev. James Senior, of Compton Pauncefor
Somerset. Lucy, d. 1839. Alice.
He m. 2ndly, 26 Jan. 1869, Isabella Victoria, eldest dau. (
Hugh Vaughan. Esq. of Staple Grove, Taunton, and d. 1
Feb. 1873, aged 70.
Arms — Arg., a chevron az. between three flre-balls pp
Crest — A plume of five ostrich feathers issuing from a duci
coronet, ail ppr. ■
Scat — Fursdon, Tiverton.
PURSE OF HAIiSDON HOUSE.
FriJSK, Eev. Chaeles Wellington, of Halsdo
House, Devon, J.P., Principal of Wilberforce Col
FUS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
FYL
G13
Cuddendon, h. 16 April, 1821 ; assumed, in 1854,
tlie surname and arms of his maternal uncle,
the late John Henry Fursc, Esq. -whom he s. as
co-heir with his aunt, Ehzabeth, wife of the Kev.
Wilham Johnson Yonge, Eector of Eockbourns,
near Salisbury. He m. 24 Feb. 1859, Jane Diana,
2nd dau. of Kev. J. S. B. Monsell, LL.D., Vicar of
Egham, and grand-dau. of the late Ven. Thomas
Bewley Monsell, of Dunboe, Archdeacon of Derrv,
.and by her (who d. 1877) has issue,
I. John Henry Monsell, 6. 6 March, 1860.
II. Charles Cyril, b. 19 June, 1801 ; d. 21 March, 18C2.
III. ■William Thomas, b. 21 April, 1865.
IV. Charles Wellington, b. 13 Jan. 1868.
V. Michael. vi. John Monsell.
I. Elizabeth Diana. ii. Mary Theresa.
HI. Margaret. iv. Edith.
ltl»lCaC[C.— This family, whose name occurs as Ferse, in
Domesday Book, is one of very long standing in the co.
of Devon, and was "of Furse, in the parish of Spreytown,"
in the reign ol Eichaed 1. In 1180, the Furses removed to
llalsdon, in consequence of the marriage of
Philip Fcrse, Esq. (son of Philip Furse, Esq., by his wife,
a dau. of the family of Malet of Ash) with Elizabeth, heiress
of that property, dau. of Philip Bellew, Esq. of StocUleigh
English. By this lady, who was b. 1612, Mr. Furse had a son,
John Furse, Esq. of Halsdon, father, by Johanna Warren
'his wife, of
Philip Furse, Esq. of llalsdon, m. Grace, sister of Lewis
Wellington, Esq. of Way, Devon, and had by her a son and
successor,
The Rev. Petfb Wellington Furse, of Halston, J.P., m.
J791, Miss Mary Johnson, and had a son and two daus.,
I. .JOHN Henry, J.i-., b. \l'3n; m. 1831, Anna Sophia, only
dau. of the Kev. Uichard BuUev ; and d. s. p.
I. Theresa, m. Charles William Johnson, Esq. (who d. 21
Sept. 1854), and d. 28 Aug. 1854, leaving issue,
1 Charles Wellington Johnson (Rev.), who took the
name and arms ot Fdrse, and is the present possessor of
Halsdon. 2 William Cory, J.P.
1 Mary Theresa, m. Rev. Francis Vidal, and d. 1873,
having had issue, Francis Furse (Kev.) ; Charles Johnson,
Capl. R.N. : John, Commander R.N.; Robert Wel-
lington (Rev.); George, Bombay C.S.; Leonard; and
Elizabeth Theresa, in. Rev. Edward Stone.
2 Sarah Elizabeth. 3 Fanny Sophia, d. 1845.
4 Ellen Furse, m. Major Charles Johnson Anthony Deane.
5 Ehzabeth Reynolds, d. 1835.
II. Elizabeth, m. cae Rev. W. J. i'onge ; d. 1876.
Anns—dn.. n chevron embattled counter embattled between
six halberds in pairs saltierwise or. Crest— A castle ppr.
Motto — Nee desit virtus.
6'tc(i— llalsdon House, Dolton, North Devon.
FUST,
See Jenxer,
FFYTCHE OF THORPE HALL.
TTYTCHE, JonN Lewis, Esq. of Thorpe Hall, co.
liincoln, M.A. Oxen, F.S.A., J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1865, h. 7 Dec. 1816; m. 28 Oct. 1858.
Susan Maria, 3rd dau. of George Skipworth, Esq.
of Moortown House,co. Lincoln, and has issue, a dau.
Agnes Mat.
il tlTCajC— This is the representative of the ancient family
of fliytche, of Essex, which came originally from ffitche
Castle in the North, and were the owners of Woodham Walter,
Danbury Place, Little Canfield, and other manors in Essex.
A member of the family (Sir William) was created a Baronet
by James II. Further details are given in Harleian MSS. ;
Jiawliiif/s's MSS., Bodleian Library; and a fine old pedigree
on vellum in the possession of Mr. ffytche, of Thorpe Hall.
The grandfather of the present representative,
The Rev. Stephen ffttche, Vicar of Louth, co. Lincoln,
Prebendary of Brampton, in the Cathedral Church of Lincoln,
and Eector of Withcall, m. Martha, Jau. of James Green,
Esq. of Beverley, Yorkshire, brother of John Green, D.D.,
Bishop of Lincom, and had (with :wo Jaus., Mary Anne; and
a, m. George Tennyson, LL.D., Recior oi Somersoy, father
of the Poet Laureate) an only ;on,
John ffitche, Esq. of Thorpe Hall, co. Lincoln, a Lieut.
6th Inniskilling Dragoons, and subsequently Major of the
Lincoln Local Militia, J.P. and D.L., m. Anne, dau. of John
Wilson, Esq. of Sturton Hall and City of Lincoln ; and
d. 1855, leaving issue,
I. John Lewis ffttche, Esq., now of Thorpe Hall.
II. Lieot.-Gen. Albert ffytche, C.S.I., F.G.S., of Pyr^o
Park, Essex {see that Memoir). °
I. Anne, m. Pompeio Truato, Count di Belgiojoso, son of thf
Dulic di Belgiojoso, of Naples.
^niis— Quarterly : 1st, or, an ogress between three cross
crosslets fitchee sa., for ffytche aiicioit,- 2nd, vert, a chevror
between three leopards' faces or, for ffytche; 3rd, az., i-
cross-flory arg., for Goldesborough ; 4th, quarterly, gu. and
or, four crosses pattee, within a bordure arg. all counter-
changed, for Alger; 5th, az., a stork close arg., within a
bordure erm. ; 6th, arg., on a chevron gu. between three lor-
teaux, as many quatrefoils, or, for Cojjport. Crests — 1st, .V
leopard passant ppr. supporting an escutcheon charged with a
leopard's face or; 2nd, A pelican with wings endorsed vulning
her breast. Jl/o«o— Esperance en Dieu.
&o<.5— Thorpe Hall, Elkington, near Louth, co. Lincoln; and
Risley, co. Derby.
FFYTCHE OF PYRGO PARE:.
FFYTCHE, Lt.-G-en. Albert, C.S.I., F.Gr.S. of
Pyrgo Park, Lord of the Manor of Pyrgo,Essex, J.P.,
D.L. Essex and Tipperary, gazetted High Sheriff
of Essex 1879, b. 21 Sept. 1823 ; m. 14 Nov. 1866,
Maria Achsah, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Na-
thaniel Grace Lambert, Esq. of Deuham Court,
Bucks, M.P. for co. Buckingham, and has one son,
Ralph Jasper Lambert, b. 11 Feb. 1868.
Lieut.-Gen. Albert ffytche, who was educated at
Rugby and Addisconibe CoU., is a Lieut.-Gen. in
the army, served throughout the Punjaub and
Burmese Campaigns, and was Chief Commissioner
of British Burma 1866-71. He is 3rd son of the
late John ffytche, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Thorpe
Hall, Louth. CO. Lincoln, by Anne, dau. of John
Willson, Esq. of Sturton Hall, co. Lincoln (see
FFTTCHE of Thorpe Hall).
Lineage, Arms, &c. — As ffytche of Thorpe HaU.
FYLER OF WOODLANDS.
Fylek, Eev. James, of Woodlands, Surrey, B.A.,
Eector of Windlesham, near Bagshot, b. 13 Aug,
1818; m. 7 Sept. 1847, Eosalind Charity, eldest
dau. of William Frederic Chambers, Esq. M.D.,
K.C.H., F.E.S., of Hordlechffe, Hants, Physician-
in-Ordinary to the Queen.
JttnCagC. — The Rev. Samuel Fyler, M.A., b. 162D ;
Rector of Stockton, Wilts, and Precentor of Salisbury Cathe-
dral (son of Rev. George Fyler, Rector of Cranborne, Dorset,
and baptized at Cranborne, 1629), ii(. Maria, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Hyde, D.D., 6th son of Sir Lawrence Hyde, of West
Hatch, Wilts, Attorney-General to Anne, Queen of James I.,
and by her had two sons. The younger son.
The Rev. John Fyler, b. 1673, s. his father in the Rectory of
Stockton, and d. 1729, leaving (with a dau. Anne) six sons.
The youngest son,
George Fyler, Esq., 6. I70S, m. Mary, dau. of Thomas
Bilcliffe, Esq., and had an only child,
Samuel Fyler, Esq. of Twickenham, Middlesex, and Dover
Street, London, Barrister-at-Law, b. 3 July, 1759 ; m. 1st, his
cousin, Mary, only child of John I'Anson, Esq., and niece of
Sir Thomas Bankes I'Anson, Bart, of Corfe Castle, Dorset, and
by her (who <^ May, 1794) had issue,
TnojLAS Bilcliffe, of Teddington, Middlesex, J.P. and D.L.,
M.A., M.P. for Coventry, b. 12 Sept. 1788; m. 26 Nov. 1828,
Dorothea Lucretia, eldest dau. of Alexander W. Light, Esq.
late Lieut.-Col. 25th regt., and by her (who m. 2ndly, Her-
bert Francis Hore, Esq. of Pole Hore, co. Wexford) left at
his decease, 4 March, 1838, two sons and two daus., I'Anson
AnneslyGore, b. 1832; Arthur Evelyn, Capt. in the army.
b. 1833: Dora Elizabeth Holwell; and Eva Rosalie.
James Chamness, late of Woodlands and Hefflefon,
John I'Anson, b. 1 Jan. 1792 ; in the army ; d. 1815.
Elizabeth, )». the Eev. G. Townsend, Prebendary of Durham
and Vicar of Northallerton.
Mr. Pyler m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Hugo Arnot, Esq. of
Balcormo, co. Fife, and by her also had issue,
Samuel Arnot, M.A., lioctor oi Corahill, Northumberland.
614
GAB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GAB
Laurence, C.B., a General in the army, Col. 12th Lancers,
cerved in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny; has six medals
and the Order of the Medjidie, m. 1836, Amelia, dau. of
Hon. John Byng, Judge in India, and niece of the 6th
Viscount Torrington, and U. Sept. 1873, leaving a dau.,
Caroline Amelia.
George, Barrister-at-Law, m. 120ct.l841, Susan, dau. of Ralph
Foster, Esq. of St. Leonard's, Sussex ; and d, March, 1856.
Susan Anne. Frances.
Margaret Louisa, d. 21 June, 1848.
Caroline Christiana Bennet, m. William Sheppard, Esq.,
M.A., Fellow of Oriel Coll. Oxford, and Barrister-at-Law.
Amelia Lilias Jane, m. Dec. 18.53, Richard Donoughmore
Lovett, Esq. (sec Lovett of Liscomhe.)
Mr. Fyler d. 1 March, 1825. His 2nd son,
Jajies Chamness FyleBjJ Esq. of Woodlands, Surrey, and
Heffleton, Dorset, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of
Dorset, 1837, h. 13 Aug. 1790; m. 1st, 19 June, 1815, Mary,
Jrd dau. of Sir Jolin Frederick, 5th bart., of Westminster, and
\>y her (who d. 2 April, 1823) had issue,
James, now of Woodlands.
Frederick (Eev.), 6. 22 Feh. 1823; ra. 16 Nov. 1852, Char-
lotte, dau. of John Fane, Esq. of Wormsley, late M.P. for
Oxfordshire, and d. 10 May, 1864, having had issue, Fre-
derick John Fane, 6. 14 Nov. 1853; John Arthur, 6. Dec.
1855; and James I'Anson, who d. 1877.
Mary.
Susan Elizahoth, m. 16 Feb. 1847, the Rev. Francis Pooley
Boupell, Rector of Walton-on-the-Hill, Epsom, Surrey, and
has two sons and four daus.
3e m. 2ndly, 1828, Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of
Indrew Bain, Esq., M.D., J.P. and D.L., of Heffleton, Dorset,
ind by her had issue,
Henry I'Anson, /.;.24 June, 1830; d. 28 April, 1835.
John William Townsend, late Capt. 31st regt., of Heffleton,
Dorset, J.P., 6. 11 March, 1833 ; -rti. '22 May, 1860, Jane
Louisa, dau. of George Stephenson, Esq., late of Grenadier
Guards, J.P. and D.L. co. for Gloucester, by Louisa his
•wife, dau. of Josiah Holford, Esq. of CU Gwyn, co. Carmar-
then, and has issue,
William Samuel, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 19 Feh. 1835 ; to. his
1st cousin, Dora Elizabeth Holwell, dau. of Thomas Bicliffe
Fyler, Esq.
ar. Fyler d. 24 Feb. 1853.
^)-/us- Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., three cinquetoils between
line cross-crosslets or; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly az. and gu. a
:ross-patonce, and a chief or. Crest — A porcupine ppr. Molto
— Volonte de Dieu.
/Seat— AVoodlands, near Bagshot, Surrey.
GABBETT OF CAHERLINE.
Gabbett, Eichard Joseph, Esq. of Caherline, co.
Limerick, J.P., b. Jan. 1828 ; m. 1863, Elizabeth
Agnes, eldest dau. of John Minchin, Esq. of Bushers-
ton, CO. Tippei-ary.
ILinCtlSC — William Gabbett, Esq. of Caherline and
Eathjordan, co. Limerick (whose will was proved 1691), left,
t)y Alicia his wife, dau. of Richard England, of Liffoid, three
iaus., Elizabeth, to. William Chadwick, Esq. of Ballinard;
Alice, r,i. Richard Sadleir, Esq. of Sopwell ; and Margaret,
m. John Hamersly, Esq. ; and two sons, i. John, of Rath-
iordan, Lieut, in the army 1695, and Commissioner for raising
;he Revenue 1C95, 1690, and 1C97, ra. Mary, dau. and co-heiress
3f John Woods, and d. 1707, leaving a dau., Eleanor, wife
)f Ambrose Lane, Esq., and a son, John, of Rathjordan, High
jherifif co. Limerick 1713, b. 1686, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Eev.
lickard Burgh, of Drorakeeu, and d. s. p. ; and ii. William.
rhe 2nd son,
WiLiiAM Gaiibett, of Caherline, h. 1658, to. Mary, dau. of
iV^illiam Carpenter, of Ardstragh, co. Limerick, and d. 27 Aug.
1713, leaving issue four sons,
I. AViLLiAM, his heir, ii. Joseph, of High Park.
III. John, 7/1. 1713, Mary, dau. of William Apjohn, Esq. of
Kilduff, and had, with other issue, William, of Mount Slin-
nett, d. 1779, leaving by his wife, a dau. of Eev. W. Cud-
more, a son, WTLLiiM, of Mount Minnett, who m. Margaret,
dau. of Capt. George O'Brien, and d. 1824, leaving a son,
William, of Mount Minnett, rn. Elizabeth, dau. of Michael
Furnell, E.sq. of Cahirelly, and left issue, 1 William, 0. 22
Sept. 18.30; hi. Sarah, dau. of Cosmo Richardson, M.D. of
Savannah; 2 Joseph, /». Anne, dau. of Laurence Marshall,
Esq., and has issue; 1 Mary, m. Capt. Little; 2 Elizabeth,
m. Laurence Marshall, Esq. of Toomalme, co. Limerick ;
3 Emma, to. Thomas Stewart Brodie, Esq. of Lethen; 4
Charlotte Stackpoole, m. Charles Courtney, M.D. : and
5 Jane Anne, m. Rev. William Arthy. iv. Eichard.
I. Elizabeth, Mrs. Parker. ii. Mercy, Mrs. Gough.
rhe eldest son,
William Gaddett, Esq. of Caheriine, b. 1680; to. 1st, Mary,
dau. of Thomas Spiers, of Baggotstown, and by her (who d. 22
Nov. 1717) had,
I. William, his heir.
II. Thomas Spiers, of Baggotstown, co. Cork, to. 1st, Eleanor,
dau. of Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq. of Riddlestown; and
2ndly, Mary, dau. of Boyle Davies, Esq. of Donnybrook, co.
Cork, and had issue.
III. John, of Anaglin, co. Cori, to. Margaret, dau. of Samp-
son Cox, Esq. of Ballinoe, co. Limerick, and was father of
Thomas Gabbett, of Castle Lake, co. Clare, Mayor of
Limerick, m. Margaret, dau. of John Westiopp, Esq. o£
Fort Anna, co. Clare, and had issue,
1 Robert, LL.D., Rector of Castletown, and Vicar-
General of Killaloe, to. Mary, dau. of Thomas Studdert,
Esq. of Bunratty, co. Clare, and had issue,
John, of Castle Lake, J.P. for co. Clare, m. 1839, Mili-
cent, dau. of Thomas Siuddert, Esq. of Bunratty, and
had a son, Robert, d. 1873.
Thomas Barrister-at-Law, d. s. 5?.
Robert, of Garry Kennedy, co. Tipperary, J.P.,
b. 1818; m. Gustave, dau. of John Brown, Esq. of
Coulstoun. New South Wales.
Anna, to. William Smithwick, Esq. of Youghal.
Elizabeth, m. Thomas Spaight, Esq. of Ardnatagh.
Mary, m. Peter Smithwick, Esq.
Constance, m. Henry Spaight, Esq.
Margaret, //i. Rev. Standish Parker, of Castle Lough.
2 Poole, of Corbally House, J.P. co. Clare, and Trea-
surer CO. Limerick, m. Marianne, dau. of Edmund Fitz-
Gerald, Esq. of Shannon Grove, and had issue, with
four daus., Abigail, to. John Westropp, E.-.q. of Colreagh ;
Marianne, m. Col. Franklyn, E.A. ; Marcelia, to. Eev.
Eichard Moore ; and Emily, j/i. Col. Meares ; four sons,
Thomas, in. 1st, Diana, dau. of Major Charles Creagli,
of Cahirbane, and by her had a dau., Diana; and
2ndly, Margaret Agnes, dau. of Eev. Gerald Beere,
and has by her a dau., Florence Elizabeth.
Edmund, Mayor of Limerick 1853, m. Frances Mary,
dau. of Capt. Eich, E.A., and had issue, Poole, m,
Charlotte Maria, dau. of Capt. Gcsseliu ; Edmund
Eich ; Henry Whitfield ; Fanny Mary, m. Capt. Gran-
ville Brown, E.A. ; Elizabeth Ellen, to. Capt. Ash-
ton Shuttleworth, E.A.
Poole, Capt. 31st regt,. served through the Sutle)
Campaign, and was severely wounded at Sobraon,
Ml. Miss Somerville, and has issue.
Robert, Major E.A., m. Anna, dau. of Capt. Gabbett,
of Shcpperton, and had issue, Poole Robert, R.A. ;
John Norcliffe ; Robert Poole ; and Fanny Amelia.
3 John, of Shepperton, co. Clare, J. P., Capt. 88th regt.,
7». Frances, dau. of Capt. Hallam, and had issue,
Thomas, Lieut. 61st regt., killed at Delhi, 25 Auj.
1857; John; 4 George; 5 Robert; 6 James; 1 Bessie,
TO. AV. Westrop, M.D.; 2 Anna Maria, m. Major Eobcrc
Poole Gabbett, R.A. ; 3 Frances, m. Major Francis
Dalton, killed at the Alma; 4 Louisa, m. John Mahon,
Esq.; 5 Jane; 6 Amanda; 7 Margaret.
Mr. Gabbett m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Benjamin Frend, Esq.
of Boskell, and 3rdly, Mary, dau. of William Freeman, Esq. of
Castle Cor, and by the latter (who m. 2ndly, Col. Ludovic
Peterson) had a son,
Joseph, Gen. in the army. Col. 16th regt, to. Adeliza, dau.
and heiress of Seymour Richmond, Esq. of Sparsholt,
Berks, and d. s. p., leaving his estate of Sparsholt, &c., to
his brother William's son, Joseph, of High Park.
Mr. Gabbett d. 1727, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Gabbett, Esq. of Caherline, b. 1706; J.P. co. Lim-
erick; m. May, 1730, Dorothea, dau. of the Eev. Eickard
Burgh, of Dromkeen, co. Limerick, and had, besides a dau.,
Elizabeth, m. Bryan Mansergh, Esq., three sons,
I. William, his lieir. 11. Eichard, d. v.nin.
III. Joseph, of High Park, co. Limerick, and Sparsholt, Berks,
Capt. of Handysyde's regt., s. to the estates of his uncle,
Lieut.-Gen. Gabbett, and of his great-uncle, Joseph Gabbett,
of High Park. He m. Mary, dau. of the Ekv. Eickard
Lloyd, of Castle Lloyd, and d. 16 July, 1818, aged 79,.
having had by this lady (who d. 18 Jan. 1830), besides three
daus. (Mary, m. Eev. George Studdert, Ecctor of Ivilpeacon ;
Dorothea, r,i. Eobert Webb, Esq. of Webbsborough ; and
Alice ; and two younger sons, William, of Ballyvornane,
//. 5 July, 1782, d. s. v. 10 Dec. 1857; and Thomas, 6.4 Aug,
1785, d. s. p. 18 April, 1867), an eldest son,
Joseph, of High Park, J.P., &. 16 May, 1776; to. Lucy,
dau. of the Yen. William Maunsell, of Thorpe Malsor,
Archdeacon of Kildare, and d. Dec. 1865, having had, be-
sides two daus. (Lucy, wife of William Smith O'Brien,
Esq. of Cahermoyle, brother of Lucius, 13th Lord Inchi-
quin; and Alice, wife of John Surtees Stockley, Esq.,
E.A.), three sons,
1 Joseph (Rev.), A.M., Rector of Pagham, Sussex, 6.
1806; to. 1834, Harriet, eldest dau. of Cliaries Dudley
Madden, Esq. of Spring Grove, co. Fermanagh, and has-
issue,
Joseph, Major Madras Staff Corps, b. 25 Nov. 1835 ^
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VI. Catherine Mary, dau. of John Dalzell, Ksq. and
has issue, Pultcney Charles; Sydney Constaiiuo;
another son ; and Lucy.
Charles Dudley, Major North Cork lUfles, 6. 25 Oct.
1839.
Edward Cecil.
Lucy Harriett. Emily Catherine.
Mary Sidney, m. Capt. George Ilodgstm, Madras Staff
Corps. Caroline Flora.
2 William, Major-Gen. Madras Artillery, Aide-de-Camp
to Lord Gough at Goojerat, m. Ellen, dau. of Matthew
Lauder, Esq. of Lauderdale, co. Leitrim, and had issue,
Hugh William; Lucy Georsina; Ellen Anno; and Alice
Kate. Gen. Gabbctti/. 1867.
3 Kobcrt (Rev.), Vicar of Foyncs, co. Limerick.
Mr. Gabhett d. 17G9, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Gabbett, Esq. of Caherline, 6. 1731; High Sheriff
CO. Limerick, as well as Mayor of Limerick in 1775; m. Jane,
dau. of Richard Maunsell, Esq. of Ballywilliam, and had,
besides a dau., 711. W. Faulkner Minchin, Esq. of Annagh, co.
Tipperary, three sons,
I. William, his heir.
II. Joseph, Barrister-at-Law, m. Mary, dau. of Edward Lit-
ton, Esq., 37th rcgt., and has issue,
1 William (Ucv.), Rector of Inniscarra, co. Cork, m. a dau.
of tlie Most Rev. Dr. Singer, Bishop of Meath, and had
three sons, Joseph; William Edward ; and Henry Singer.
2 Matthew Richard, of Ballybrood, m. Angel, dau. of
Thomas Atkinson, Esq. and had issue, Joseph Edward,
Indian Civil Service ; Mary ; and Margaret.
3 Joseph (Rev.), d. s. p.
4 Edward (Rev.), Rector of Croom, m. 1st, Ellen, dau. of
Eev. Cecil Srayly, Vicar of Carlingford, by whom he had
a son, Edward ; and 2ndly, Emily, dau. of Hugh Massy,
Esq. of Riversdale.
1 Charlotte.
2 Jane, m. Eight Rev. Maurice Day, Bishop of Cashel.
3 Mary. 4 Dorothea Maria. 5 Vescina.
6 Hannah, m. Eev. John C. Eck.
III. Daniel, of Strand House, m. Oct. 1795, Alicia, dau. of
John FitzGerald, Esq., son of Charles FitzGerald, Esq. of
Carrigoran, and had issue,
1 William, of Strand House, High Sheriff Limerick 1852,
TO. Georgiana, dau. of Robert Going, Esq., and d. s. p.
2 John, m. Anastasia, dau. of John Magrath FitzGerald,
Esq. of Ballinard, and had issue,
Daniel FitzGerald, 12th Light Dragoons, d. s. p.
Alicia, m. Capt. William Tuthill, 1st Dragoon Guards.
Catherine, to. William Brcdington Bredin, Esq., son of
Gen. Bredin, E.H.A.
3 Daniel, m. Susanna, dau. of Eev. Windham Magrath
FitzGerald, of Ballinard, and d. 20 Oct. 1857, leaving,
Daniel FitzGerald, of Cahirconlish House, 6. 7 Nov.
1841.
Windham, b. 1 Sept. 1844: m. Fanny, dau. and co-
heiress of Eichard Phillips, Esq. of Mount Rivers, and
has issue.
William Hampden, 6. 26 Jan. 1846, R.N., d. 29 Dec. 1862.
4 Eichard, m. Deborah, dau. of Eev. Windham Magrath
FitzGerald, and had issue,
Deborah, m. Rev. Henry Peacock.
Alice, m. Oliver Fitzmauvice, Esq. of Duagh, co. Kerry.
Eicharda, m. William Pryce, Esq.
5 Joseph (Eev.), of Ardvullen, co. Limerick, Chancellor of
Limerick, and Prebendary of EfBn, b. 26 Dec. 1806 ; m.
Margaret, dau. of John Tuthill, Esq. of Kilmore, and
had an only child,
Margaret, vi. Thomas Atcherly Massy Dicken, Esq. of
Loppington House, Salop.
6 Eobert, M.D., of Shclbourne House, m. Sarah, dau
Capt. Browne, and d. s. p.
1 Mary, m. Eev. John Wallace.
2 Jane, ra. Admiral Sir Burton Macnamara.
3 Helena, ra. Rev. Thomas Westropp, of Ardeanny.
Mr. Gabbett d. 1789, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Gabbett, Esq. of Caherline, High Sheriff co. Lime-
rick 1813; ra. 1791, Jane, dau. of Richard Waller, E.sq. of
Castle Waller, co. Tipperary, and d. 1828, aged 63, having
had, with two daus., Anne, d. 1873; and Jane (who d. 1850),
a son and heir,
William Henut Gabbett, Esq. of Caherline, 6. 10 Jan.
1795: TO. 1st, Jan. 1822, Rebecca Anne, only dau. of Hum-
phrey Jones, Esq. of Mullinabro, co. Kilkenny, and by her
(who d. 1828) had surviving issue,
EiCHAKD Joseph, now of Caherline.
Anne Charlotte, m. Eev. John Vere Bowles.
Mr. Gabbett ra. 2ndly, Sept. 1829, Frances Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Richard Going, Esq. of Erina, co. Clare, and had by her^
Henry Francis, 6. 1830. Thomas Eichard, 6. 1831.
Mary Caroline. Wilhelmina Jane.
£'ea«— Caherline House, co. Limcnck.
GAGE OP BALLINACREE.
Gage, Marcus M'Causland, Esq. of Eallinacree,
CO. Antrim, J.P., b. 1 Dec. 1825 ; ni. 31 Jan. 1854.'
Harriett Rebecca Frances, eldest tlau. of William
Lennox Conyngbam, Esq. of Spring Hill, by Char-
lotte Mclosina his wife, dau. of Eight Hon. John
Staples.
ILftTCaUC— The Gages of Bellarena, co. Londonderry,
who claimed descent from the Gages 0/ Flrlc, Sussex, are bow
represented by Marianne, Lady Heygate, only dau. and heiress
of the late Conolly Gage, Esq. of Bellarena. A descendant
of the male line, however, is Marcus M'Causland Gage,
Esq. of Ballinacrec, who is eldest son of Marcus Gage,
Esq. (who d. 25 F'cb. 1856) by Rachel Jane his wife (m.
22 April, 1823, and d. 4 April, 1863), 2nd dau. of Conolly
M'Causland, Esq. of Strieve, 4th son of Marcus Gage, Esq. of
Bellarena, by Julia Stirling his wife. Mr. Gage of BalUna-
cree, had a brother, Conolly James, 6. 1829, and d. v.nm. 1863,
and two sisters, Sarah, m. May, 1846, George Claudius Beres-
ford Stirling, formerly Capt. 64th regt.; and Julia, rn. Not.
1851, Capt. James Roy Norton, late Capt. 15th regt.
Seat — Ballinacree, Ballymoney.
GAGE OP KATHLIN ISLAND.
Gage, Eobeet, Esq. of Rathlin Island, co. Antrim,
J.P., M.A. Dublin b. 30 July, 1813.
ILttlCHQC — This family claims to be a branch of Gage of
Fhii'. The first who went to Ireland was
The Eev. Robert Gage, Chaplain to Queen Anne, and to
Lionel, Duke of Dorset, Lord-Lieut, of Ireland. He was for
many years Prebendary of Aghadoey, in the Diocese of Derry,
and in which he was s. by his son.
The Rev. John Gage, Prebendary of Aghadoey, to. 26 Feb.
1733, Susan, dau. of the Rev. John Johnston, Rector of Clon-
devadogue, in the Diocese of Raphoe, and d. 28 Jan. 1763.
Eis son,
Robert Gage, Esq., 6. 16 Oct. 1739; to. 25 Dec. 1776, Bar-
bara, dau. of John Richardson, Esq. of Somerset, near Cole-
raine, co. Londonderry, and had issue,
John, d. unm. Frederick, E.N., d. v.nrii.
Egbert, of Eathlin Island.
Barbara, m. Eobert Harvey, Esq. of Malinhall, co. Donegal.
Susan. Mary Anne, ra. Marcus Richardson, Esq.
The 3rd son,
The Rev. Egbert Gage, of Eathlin Island, J. P., b. 20 Oct.
1790 ; ra. 12 Aug. 1812, Catharine, eldest dau. of Ezekiel Davis
Boyd, Esq. of Ballycastle, co. Antrim, and by her (who d.
22 Oct. 1852) had issue,
Eobert, now of Eathlin.
Ezekiel, Major-Gcn. Eetired List H.M. Madras Army, 6. 28
July, 1819; Lieut. -Col. H.M. Madras army; to. 16 May,
1848, Maria, dau. of John Dobbs, Esq. of Waterford, and
has issue. John, b. 1829 ; d. 25 Feb. 1850.
Catherine. Barbara, d. unjn.
Eosetta, m. Gardiner Harvey, Esq., and is deceased.
Amelia, deceased. Susan, deceased.
Elizabeth (deceased), to. Eobert H. Wallace Dunlop, Esq.
Adelaide.
Dorothea, to. 2 June, 1864, His Serene Highness Albrecht,
Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont, Prussia.
Mr. Gage (?. 29 Sept. 1862.
ScaJ— Eathlin Island, Ballycastle, co. Antr
GAISFORD OF OFPINGTON.
GrAiSFOED, TiioMAS, Esq. of Olliugton, Sussex,
formerly Capt. 79th Highlanders, J. P. for Wilts, b.
12 Dec.'^lSlG ; m. 1st, Jan. 1850, Henrietta Horatia,
dau. of Admiral and Lady Elizabeth Feikling, and
by her (who d. 1851) has had issue,
I. Horace Charles, b. 26 July, 1851.
He m. 2ndly, Oct. 1859, Lady Emily St. La-nrcnco
3rd dau. of Thomas, Earl of Howth, K.P., and by
her (who d. 5 Nov. 1868) has had issue,
I. Cyril, 6. 25 Sept. 1860; d. 1862.
II. Julian, b. March, 1862.
III. Basil St. Lawrence, b. Nov. 1867.
I. Mary Teresa. 11. Blary Emily. m. Agatha Mary.
He m. 3r lly, 20 June, 1870, Liidy Alice IMary Ker,
dau. of John, 7th Marquess of Lothian, and by her
has.
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IV. Walter Tliomss, i. Oct. 1871.
V. IIujjIl Willi.iui. h. Aug. 1S75.
ILlirraCJC.— The Vert JKev. Thomas Gaisfobd, D.D., Dean
of Christ Clmrili, Oxford, m. 1S15, Helen Margaret, dau. of
Eev. Archib-ild Dou^'Us, ami by her {who d. 1829) left at his
tlctease. 1855, three sons and two daus.,
I. Thomas, now of Odiiigton.
II. John William, Lieut.-Col. 72nd Highlanders, 6. 1820; m.
Aov. 1851, Jane Vaughan. dau. of Henry Cotton, LL.D.,
Aiehdeacon of Cashel, and widow of Major George Sheaffe
Montizanibcrt, of Montreal, and has issue,
Cecil Henry, 0. 27 Sept. 1856.
Doiigla.? John, 6. 17 July, 1S60.
Ellcii Kale.
III. Ccorfic (Rev.), Rector of Tangmere, Chichester, Sussex,
0. 30 May, 1827; •„(. 15 April, 1858, Agnes, dau. of Sir Charles
Mills, 1st bart. of Hillingdon Court, and has issue,
1 Francis, b. 6 Nov. 1860.
3 Sf }T»ins, 6. 21 March, 1870.
4 Ernest Charles, b. 25 Sept. 1874.
1 Evelyn Agnes, b. 8 May, 1869.
I. Frances, m. Henry Hobhouse, Esq. of Hadspen, Somerset.
II. Helen, -ni. Rev. R. Stokes, Vicar of Staines : and has a
dau. Margaret.
-Arg.,
rant sa,
Sfftt— Offington, Worthington, Sussex. Town Residence— 12
I chevron gu. between three greyhounds cou-
n, Worthir
Bruton Street, London, W.
Governor co. Tyrone, and High Sheriff elect at the time of his
death, 1786. He m. 1764, Mary, 3rd dau. of Brabazon Noble,
I-sq. of Donaghmoine, co. Monaghan, and had issue, two sons
and five daus., who all d. v.nm. except the 2nd son,
John Galbraith, Esq. of Roscavy, who s. his 'father. He
m. his cousin, Katherine, dau. and eventually heiress of
Samuel Galbraith, Esq. of Greenmount and Omagh, and d
Feb. 1800, leaving issue,
I. James, d. uiim.
II. John, of Greenmount and Roscavy, J.P. ; m. his cousin.
Jane, heiress of the unentailed estates of her father, Arthur
Lowry Galbraith, Esq., by whom who d. 28 March, 1865
he had issue, ' *""">
1 John Arthur. 2 Arthur Lowry, d. unm.
3 James, Capt. R. Tyrone Fusiliers ; d. aged 22
1 Sarah, m. Thomas Andrew, eldest son of Andrew Knight
Young, Esq. of Monaghan. ^
HI. George, an officer 82nd rcgt. ; d. 1816, aged 17
rv Samdel who «. to the entailed estates of his uncle, Arthur
■ TI-^,^''IH';""'' ^^1- i"! I«i9' and to those of lus mother
in ibii. lliis
Samuel Galbraith, Esq. of Clanabogan and Riverstown,
CO. Tyrone, and of Crowdrumin, co. Longford, m. 1824, Susanna
Jane, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Robert Uandcock, D.D., and had
issue.
Robert, d. v.nm.
GALBRAITH OF CLANABOGAN.
Galbeaith, John Samuel, Esq. A.B., of Clana-
bogan and Riverstown, co. Tyrone, and of Crow-
drumin, CO. Longford, J.P. for both cos., D.L. for
CO. Tyrone, High SherifP of Longford 1874, and of
Tyrone 1875, s. liis father 15 Sept. 1864.
ILt'neage.— This family claims Scottish ancestry of some
antiquity. The first settlers of the name in Ireland were John
Galbraith, Esq., progenitor of the family of which we are
about to treat, and his kinsmen, Col. James Galbraith,
M.P. for St. Johnstons from 1681 to 1692, and the Venerable
Humphry Galbraith, Archdeacon of Clogher, together with
the branch seated at Concorrick Castle, co. Leitrim.
Col. James Galbraith, M.P., to whom we have just
referred, left no male issue. Of his daus., Anne, ra. Rev
James Sinclair, of Holly Hill, and their dau., Annc,'',«. Robert
Lowry, Esq. M.P., of Ahenis, and was grandmother of Armar
Earl of Belmore, and of Anne Lowry, Countess of Enniskillen ;'
another of the daus. of Col. Galbraith, Angel, m. William
Wray, Esq. of Ards; and another, Margaret, m. William
Ham.ilton, Esq. of Kinnaird, by whom she had a son, John,
whose only dau., Margaret, was Countess of Orrery.
John Galbraith, Esq., who settled about two centuries ago
at Roscavy, co. Tyrone, d. 25 May, 1C68, leaving a son and
successor,
Capt. James Galbraith, of Roscavy, in. Mary, widow of Capt.
James Gledstanes, of Fordross, co. Tyrone, and left an only son,
John Galbraith, Esq. of Roscavy, ra. Anne Maria, eldest
dau. of Rev. Richard Forbes, of Gilbertstown and Cookstown
CO. Louth, Rector of Ballinderry, and d. 26 Jan. 1742, aged
72, having had issue. The eldest son and heir,
John Galbraith, Esq. of Roscavy, Barrister-at-Law, m
Katherine, dau. of Samuel Perry, Esq. of MuUaghmore, by
Kathenne Lowry his wife, sister of Galbraith Lowry, M.P. for
Tyrone, and had issue,
I. James, his heir. ii. George (Rev.), d. vara.
III. John Forbes m. the dau. of John Buchanan, Esq.
"^n^'^rni^^Tor^"""'."}"' '^"'^ °'"^«'>' J-^-' High Sheriff
M^vTln t ^^^' '''■ ,Ma'-garet Vicentia, dau. of James
Maxwell, tsq.; and 0. 7 April, 1812, aged 72, having had
(with SIX daus.) three sons, ° , a -•
1 John, J.P. for Longford and Tyrone, d. 1808
2 James, iH. Hannah Elizabeth, only child of John Porter
Esq. of Waterford; and d. s. p. 1812
3 Arthur Lowry, J.P., m. 1st, Sarah, only child of James
Glasco, Esq ; and 2ndly, Martha, dau. of James Johns-
ton, Esq. of Knappagh, co. Armagh, and had a dau and
?sT'n;;^T-,,"'' '"7"'^ =*?•"'«'• •'^'"■"ff «f Tyrone,
1816, and d. at his residence, Lisanally, in that co., 1819^
I. Katherine, ra. Robert Pooler, Esq. of Tyross.
II. Mary, in. Edward Barton, Esq. of Spring hIu.
III. Anne, -m. Montgomery Small, Esq,
John Galbraith d. Jan. 1751, aged 40, and was*, by his son
James Galbraith, Esq. of Roscavy, J.P. and a Deputy-
JoHN Samuel, now of Clanabogan.
Samuel, Major Madras Staff Corps, t. „„„,
George (Rev.) A.M., Rector of Lower Cumber, Diocese of
Derry, ra 4 Aug. 1874, Florence, youngest dau. of the late
Acheson Lyle, Esq. of The Oaks, Lord-Lieut, of the co of
Londonderry, and has a son, Samuel Harold Lyle, 6 31
Aug. 1876. James, Major 66th regt.
William Arthur, late Lieut. 54th regt
Jane. '
Katheiine, m Nov. 1874, Rev. W. H. Scott, youngest son of
the Rev. J. Scott, Rector of Portaferry, co Down
Katherine. "
5^. Galbraith was a Magistrate of Tyrone, and served the
office of High Sheriff for that county 1833, and for the co.
of Longford 1840. He d. 15 Sept. 1864.
A nns—Gu., three boars' heads erect and erased or. Crest—
A.boar s head erect and erased or. iJfoHo-Sine tremors.
6tat— Clanabogan, near Omagh.
GALE OF BARDSEA HALL.
Gale, Hexet Richmond Hoghton, Esq. of
Bardsea Hall, co. Lancaster, J.P., b. 6 June 1830 •
m. 10 Dec. 1862, Emma, elder dau. of Thomas
bneyd, Esq. of Sidbury Manor, Devon, and has issue,
I. Henry Richmond, 6. 16 April, 1866.
II. Edmund William, b. 4 Oct. 1868.
III. Arthur Stephen, b. 3 Oct. 1875.
I. Eleanor Mabel, 6. 24 March, 1874.
Mr. Gale entered the army as Ensign in the 48th
regt. 1850, and served with that regiment in the
Crimea. He was transferred to the military train
1856, from which corps he exchanged into the 90th
regt., and retired from the army as Capt., 1861.
HinrrttJC— William Gale, Esq. of Whitehaven, of a
younger branch of the ancient family of the name, long settled
at Acomb, co. York, m. Margaret, one of the five sisters and
co-heirs (and the only one who had surviving male issue) of
Henry Richmond (whose grandfather became the representa-
tive of the families of Vaux, of Triermaine, Catterlen, and
Torcrossock, by his marriage with Mabel Vaux, the heiress of
them), and had issue by her (who d. 1759) a son and a dau.,
John, of whom presently.
Isabella, to whom her aunt, Susan, 6th dau. and co-heir of
rienry Richmond, Esq., left the estate of Catterlen, which
slie subsequently sold to the Duke of Norfolk. She ra. Henry
kington, many years M.P. for Cum-
John Christian Curwen, Esq.
Curwcn, Esq. of W
berland, and had a dau.,
The
John Gale. Esq. of Hichcad Castle, m. Sarah, dau. and
heiress of Christopher Wilson, Esq. of Bardsea Hall, co. Lan-
caster, by Margaret his wife, aunt and co-heir of Thomas
Braddyll, Esq. of Braddyll, and of Conishead Priory, in the
same co., and by her had issue, besides two sons, d. infants,
I. Wilson, of Conishead Priory and Highead Castle, who.
upon the death of his cousin, Thomas Braddyll s n suc-
ceeded to the estates, and assumed the surname of Braddyll
by sign manual, ui. Jane, dau. and heiress of Matthias
Gale, E.5q. of Catgill Hall, Cumberland, by Jane his wife
dau and licirc.^s of Rev. S. Bennet, D.D., and d. 19 Nov.
1819, leaving issue,
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617
1 TnoMAS Gale Bradbtli,, of Cotiishead Priory, Lieut.-
Col. Coldstream Guards, to. Frances, dau. of Charles
Bagot Chester, Esq. of Chicheley, Bucks; and d. 1862,
leaving issue.
1 Jane, m. Admiral Frank Sotheron, of Kirklington,
Notts, M.P.
2 Martj.iret, m. Gordon Fortes, Esq. ; and d. 1807.
3 Charlotte, d. unm. 1811.
4 Henrietta, m. George Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle,
CO. Dublin.
II. Heney Richmond, Lieut.-Gen. in the army, of whom we
treat.
I. Margaret, m. Richard Greaves Townley, Esq. of Ful-
bourne, co. Cambridge, and of Belfield, co. Lancaster.
II. Sarah, m. George Bigland, Esq. of Bigland Hall, co.
Lancaster.
The 2nd son,
Lieut.-Gen. Henry RtcnwoND Gale, of Barclsea Hall, Col.
of the Lancashire Militia, la. Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Roger
Baldwin, D.D., Prebendary of Carlisle, and Rector of Alding-
ham, CO. Lancaster, and rf. 3 Feb. 1814, leaving a son,
William Gale, Esq. of Bardsea Hall, J. P., High Sheriff of
CO. Lancaster 1847 ; m. April, 1820, Cecilia Isabella, dau. of
James Losh, Esq., Recorder of Newcastle, and by her (who d.
29 Sept. 18GG) had issue,
Robert Townley Parker, 5. 1828; d. unm.
Henry Richmond Hoghton, now of Bardsea Hall.
Baldwin, 6. 1832; d. unm. 1851.
James, b. 19 March, 1834; m. 26 Sept. 1866, Emma, dau. of
Rev. R. Johnson, Rector of Lavenham, SutIolk,and has a
dau., Isabella Mary Cecilia.
Cecilia. Charlotte Christophera. Sarah.
Margaret Elizabeth, in. 1853; and d. 1855.
Frances, m. 22 Sept. 1861, Rev. George Washington, eldest
son of Admiral Washington.
Mr. Gale, in early life, entered the 10th Hussars, with which
regt. he serred at the occupation of Paris 1815. He d. 30 Nov.
ia65.
Anm (granted 28 June, 1712, to John Ebenezer, and Elisha
Gale, all of Whitehaven)— Arg., onafess between three saltiers
az. an anchor between two lions' heads erased or. Crest — A
unicorn's head az. charged with an anchor or, between two
palets arg.
/S'coJ— Bardsea Hall, Ulverstone, co. Lancaster.
GALTON OP CliAVEEDON LEYS.
Galton, Darwin, Esq. of Claverdon Leys, eo.
Warwick, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1850, Lord
of tlie Manors of Claverdon and Henley in Ardcn,
Capt. Warvi^ick Yeomanry, b. 18 March, 1811' ; m.
1st, 24 Sept. 1840, Mary EUzabeth, eldest dau. and
co-heir of John Phillips, Esq. of Edstone, co. War-
wick, by Mary Weir his 2nd wife, and by her (who
d. 26 Nov. 1869) has had one son,
John Samuel Phillips, b. 23 Nov. 1841; d. 20 Aug. 1842.
He m. 2ndly, 21 Jan. 1873, Fanny Jane, 3rd dau. of
Peter Ai'kwright, Esq. of Wdlersley, co. Derby.
ILlltCSgC. — The name of Galton is of ancient occurrence
in CO. Dorset. The immediate ancestor of the co. Warwick
family,
Hubebt Galton, of Kingston Winterbourn, co. Dorset, d.
1662, leaving, with three daus., an only son,
John Galton, Esq. of Yatton, co. Somerset, b. 1650; m.
Bridget, relict of John Tucker, Esq.; and d. 1695, leaving
four sons and two daus. His eldest son,
John Galton, Esq. of Yatton, 6. 1671 ; m. 1703, Sarah Button,
and had three sons and four daus. Mr. Galton d. 1743. His
3rd son,
Samuel Galton, Esq. of Puddeston House, co. Warwick, 6.
1720; m. Mary, dau. of Joseph Farmer, Esq., and left at his
decease, with one dau., one son,
Samuel Galton, Esq., F.U.S., of Duddeston House, 6. IS
June, 1753; m. 1777, Lucy, eldest dau. of Robert Barclay,
Esq. of Urie, co. Kincardine, M.P. for that co., son of Robert
Barclay, Esq. of Urie, by Une his wife, dau. ef Sir Ewen
■Cameron, of Lochiel, and had issue,
Samuel Tertius, his heir.
Theodore, />. 1 April, 1784; d. 5 June, 1810.
Hubert John Barclay, of Warley Tor, Salop, J.P., &.
26 April, 1789; m. 15 July, 1815, Mary, dau. of Robert
Barclay, Esq. of Clapham Common, Surrey, and by her
(who d. 1859) left at his decease, 1864, one surviving child,
Mary Barclay, now of Warley Tor.
Ewen Cameron, 6. 1791 ; d. 1800.
John Howard, of Hadznr Jlnufe, d. 1862 (see next Memoir).
Mary Anne, m. 1806, Lambert Schimmelpcnninck, Esq.; and
d. 29 Aug. 1656 ; he d. 1810.
Sophia, TO. 19 March, 1833, Charles Brewin, Esq., who d.
1856 ; she d. 14 June, 1863.
Adele, m. 1827, John Kaye Booth, M.D., of Brush House
CO. Y^ork, d. 1859 ; she d. 6 May, 1809.
Mr. Galton d. 19 June, 1832, and was s. by his eldest son,
Samuel Tertius Galton, Esq. of Duddeston House, co.
Warwick, J.P. and D.L., b. 23 March, 1783; tn. 30 March,
1807, Frances Anne Violetta, eldest dau. of Erasmus Darwin,
M.D., F.R.S. (by Elizabeth his wife, widow of Col. Pole, of
Radbourne, co. Derby) and by her (who d. 12 Feb. 1874) had,
Darwin, now of Claverdon.
Erasmus, of Loxton Manor House. Somerset, J.P. and D.L.,
formerly Major 2nd Warwick Militia, previously in the
Royal Navy, b. 31 May, 1815.
Francis, b. 16 Feb. 1822, F.R.S. , author of " Art of Travel,"
"Hereditary Genius," &c. ; to. 1 Aug. 1853, Louisa Jane,
eldest dau. of Dr. Butler, Dean of Peterborough.
Elizabeth Anne, vi. 31 Dec. 1845, Edward Wheler, Esq.,
grandson of Sir Charles Wheler, Bart., and has issue a son
and dau.
Lucy Harriot, m. 29 March, 1832, James Moilliet, Esq. of
Cheney Court, co. Hereford, and d. 6 Nov. 1848, leaving
issue.
Millicent Adele, to. 13 May, 1845. Rev. Robert Shirley Bun-
bury, Vicar of Swansea, d. 28 May, 1846, leaving one dau.
Emma Sophia.
Mr. Galton d. 23 Oct. 1844.
Arms — Erm., on a fess engrailed gu. between six fleurs-de-
lis of the second, an eagle's head erased arg. enclosed by two
bezants. Crest — On a mount vert, an eagle erm. looking up
at the sun or, the dexter claw resting on a fleur-de-lis gu.
Motto — Gaudet luce.
Seat — Claverdon Leys, near Warwick.
GAIiTON OF HADZOR HOUSE.
Galton, Theodore Howakd, Esq. of Hadzor
House, CO. Worcester, J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-
Law, b. 2 Oct. 1820 ; m. 23 April, 1853, Frances
Amelia, 4th dau. of Lieut.-Gen. the Right Hon.
Sir George Arthur, Bart., and has issue,
I. Herbert George Howard. ii. Compton Theodore.
in. Howard Douglas Leonard. iv. Charles Sigismund.
ILfltCaCfC. — John Howard Galton, Esq. of Hadzor House,
CO. Worcester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1834, 5th son of
Samuel Galton, Esq. of Duddeston, by Lucy Barclay his wife,
6. 8 Nov. 1794. He to. 16 Dec. 1810, Isabella, only surviving
child of Joseph Strutt, Esq. of Derby, and by licr (who d.
1877) had issue,
I. Theodore Howard, now of Hadzor House.
II. Douglas Strutt, C.B., R.E., F.R.S., Assistant Inspector-
Gen . of Fortifications, Assi.?tant Under Secretary War De-
partment, 6. 2 July, 18.i2 ; m. 26 Aug. 1851, Marianne,
eldest dau. of George Thomas Nicholson, Esq.of Waverley
Abbey, Surrey, and has issue, Evelyne Isabella Douglas, and
Laura Gwendolvne Douglas.
III. Herman Ernest, Capt. H.M.'s Service, h. 25 March, 1826;
m. Lst, 3 June, 1851, Mary Cameron, eldest dau. of Arthur
Abercromby, Esq. of Glassaugh, co. Banff, and by her had
issue, 1 Arthur Howard, 2 Herman Ernest, d. 15 March,
1869 ; 3 Ralph Abercromby ; 1 Margaret ; 2 Isabella
Ginevra, and 3 Alice Mary. Capt. Herman Galton m.
2ndly, Augusta Brenton, eldest dau. of Capt. Brenton
Stewart, R.N., and by her had issue, Hilda-Ernestine.
He d. 31 May, 1876.
IV. Robert Cameron, M.D., 6. 17 Nov. 1830 ; m. 21 Nov. 1854,
Frances Anne Ad51e, dau. of James Moilliet, Esq. of
Abberley Hall, co. Worcester, and left issue, Lucy Ethel,
Ewen Cameron, Amy Caroline, Adele Vera Harcourt, and
Violet Darwin. Mr. R. Cameron Galton i<. 22 March, 1866.
He d. 1862.
Arms, (£r., as Galton of Claverdon Leys.
Seat— Hadzor House, near Droitwich.
GARDE OF BALLYNECURRA.
Garde, Thomas, Esq. of Ballynecurra House,
CO. Cork, and of Garryduffe, co. Waterford, M.A.,
J.P., High Sheriff 1857, b. 7 Nov. 1807.
ItflteagC— Of the Kentish line, was Thomas Garde,
temp. James I., who had three sons, all of whom served in the
civil wars of Ireland of the 17th century. Of these three
brothers, Thomas Garde was the eldest. By Alice Croker his
wife, he left at his decease, 1688, William, his heir; John;
and Christopher. The eldest son, William Garde, of BaUy-
bane, d. 1713, leaving, by Jane his wife, besides daus., two
sons, Thomas, his heir; and WiUiam, of Rathcannon, CO.
Cork, whose will was dated 1726. The elder son,
Thomas Garde, Esq. of Polemore, to. 1699, Martha, dau. of
John Downing, Esq. of Broomfield, co. Cork, and had,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
GAR
AVrLLiAM, his heir.
John, of Glin, co. Waterford, m. 1735, Ann, dan. of Edwanl
Jackson, Esq. of Scart, co. Waterford, and by her (who in.
2ndly, VS'illiam Beere, Esq. of Ballyboy, co. Tipperary) left
at his decease, 4 June, 1747, Thomas, heir to his uncle; and
other issue.
Thomas, of Dunsfort, ancestor of Gaede of Ballindinis, co.
Cork.
Thomas Garde, of Polemore, d. 1732, and was s. hy his son,
William Garde, Esq. of Broomfield, and afterwards of
Ballynecurra, co. Cork, m. 1st, Dorcas Peard, of Code, co.
Cork, but by her (who d. 1752) had no issue. He m. 2ndly,
Aphra, dau. of Thomas Clulterbuck, Esq. of Banninsstown,
CO. Tipperary. Mr. Garde d. s. 'p. 1791. lie bequeathed the
bulk of his estate to his nephew,
Thomas Garde, Esq. of Ballynecurra, co. Cork, and Garry-
duff, CO. Waterford, m. 8 Jan. 1761, Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of
Jeffrey Prendergast, Esq. of Mullogh Abbey, co. Tipperary,
and sister and heir of Capt. Henry Frendergast, of that place,
and had issue, John, his heir; Henry Pbendekgast, successor
to his brother; Lucy; Anne; and Eleanor. Mr. Garde d.
24 Dee. 1800, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Garde, Esq. of Ballynecurra, m. Anne, dau. of Sir
Christopher Musgravc, 2nd bart. of Tomrin; and d. s.p. 1832,
aged 68, and was s. by his brother,
He.vrt Prbndergast Garde, Esq. of Garryduffe, co. Water-
ford, b. 1772, who then became of Ballynecurra. He to. 29
Oct. 1805, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward Wallis Hoare,
2ud bart. of Annabella, co. Cork, and had issue,
Thomas, now of Ballynecurra.
Edward Hoare, of Carewswood, co. Cork, h. 1810; m. 22 June,
1843, Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Col. William Massy Baker, of
Fortwilliam, co. Cork, and had issue a son, Thomas Hugh ;
and three daus., Mary Clotilda, Dorcas Cecilia, and Emma
Eliza Cherry.
Clotilda Henrietta, to. Francis Rowland, Esq. of Kilboy
House, CO. Cork ; and d. 1843, Icavingtwo sons andfour daus.
Mr. Garde d. 27 July, 1841.
Arms — Az., on a chevron arg. three birds vert, a chief or,
charged with three griffins segreant sa. Crest— A demi-grifiBn
Ba. Motto— Toajioms fidcle.
Sfrtis— Ballynecurra House, Midleton, co. Cork; and Garry-
duffe, Youghal, CO. Waterford.
GARDEN-CAMPBELIi OF TROUP AND
GLENLYON.
Garden-Campbell, Francis William, Esq. of
Troup House, co. Banff, and Glenlyon House, co.
Perth, J.P. and D.L., formerly of the Scots Fusilier
Guards, b. 23 Oct. 1840 ; s. kis father 3 Oct. 1848.
HincaCfC. — Archibald Campbell (2nd son of Sir Duncan
Campbell, of Glenurchy, ancestor of the noble house of Bread-
albane), was of Glenlyon 1502, and from him the subsequent
Campbells of Glerdi/on descended. Their eventual heiress m.
Balneaves, of Edradour, co. Perth, and was mother of an
only dau. and heiress,
Katherise Balneaves, to. Peter Garden, Esq. of Delgaty,
CO. Aberdeen, who assumed the name and arms of Campbell
of Glenlyon. Mr. Garden Campbell, by the heiress of Glenlyon,
had issue, Alexander, d. unm. ; Peter, d. unm. ; Francis, his
heir; Peter Henry; David; Helen, to. John Burnett, Esq. of
Elsick; Jane; Katherine; Margaret, to. W. Farquharson,
Esq. of Monaltree; Christian; and Mary, m. Thomas Burnett,'
Esq. The eldest surviving son and heir,
Francis Gardev-Campbell, Esq. of Delgaty, Troup &c to
1788, Penelope, dau. of Kichard Smyth, Esq. of Ballynatray
CO. Waterford, and by her (who to. 2ndly, Major-Gen. Bruce)
had an only son and heir,
Francis Garden-Campbell, Esq. of Troup and Glenlyon,
to. 1st, 23 Dec. 1815, Christian Forbes, dau. of Archibald
Cumme, Esq. of Auchry; and 2ndly, 25 Sept. 1822, Maria
only dau. of Major-Gen. Duff, of Carnousie; and by the former
had issue, Francis; Archibald; and Agnes, to. John Kinloch
Esq. of that ilk, and Kilrie, co. Forfar. He d. Jnnp i«or ,„;
was s. by his elder son.
He d. June, 1826, and
Francis Garden-Campbell, Esq. of Troup House, co. Banff
and Glenlyon, co. Perth, J.P. and D.L., 6. 18 Nov. 1818- to
18 July, 1839, Georgina Anne, dau. of William Pap'well
Bngstocke, Esq. of Birdcombe Court, M.P. for Somerset and
d. 1848, leaving an only son, the present Francis WiZl'iam
Gabden-Campbell, Esq. of Troup and Glenlyon.
.^fainiljj of 6nrbtir.
The family of Gardyne, or Garden, has for many centuries
possessed lands in the shires of Aberdeen, Banff, and Perth
and is mentioned, at a very early period, as Gardyne, of that
ilk, and of Banchory. In 1589, Gardyne, of Banehory, was
one of the gentlemen sent by James I. to Denmark, on the
occasion of the treaty of marriage betwixt him and the Prin-
cess Anne, afterwards his Queen. In the succeeding genera-
tion the lands of Banchory were sold, and Major Alexander
Garden, son of the last laird of Banchory, went with the troops
sent by Charles 1. to Gustavus of Sweden, and was present
at the battle of Lutzen, where that great prince lost his Ufe,
1C32. Major Garden remained several years at the Swedish
court, in high favour with the Queen Christina, and, on her
abdication, 1654, returned to Scotland, and purchased the
lands of Troup. He m. Betty, dau. of Alexander Strachan,
Esq. of Glenkindy, and had issue,
Alexander Garden, Esq. of Troup, to. Bathia, dau. of Sir
Alexander Forbes, of Craigievar, Bart., and was «. by his
eldest son,
Alexander Garden, Esq. of Troup, to. Jean, dau. of Sir
Francis Grant, Bart, of CuUen, and had, besides three daus.
(Jane, m. Alexander Leith, of Freefield and Glenkindy ; the
2nd, ),i. Arthur Forbes, of Schivas; and the 3rd, to. Joseph
Cuming, of Auchry), three sons, Alexander, Francis, and -
Peter. The eldest son and heir,
Alexander Garden, Esq. of Troup, .s. his father 1740, and I
represented the county in Parliament for many years. He d.
unm. 178.5, and was s. by his brother,
Francis Garden, of Troup, Lord Gardenstown, Judge of
the Court of Session. He was made Sheriff of Kincardineshire'
1744, and, in 1761, Joint Solicitor-General of Seotland, together
with Mr. James Montgomery. Lord Gardenstown d. v.im.
1793, and was s. by his brother,
Peter Garden, Esq., who had purchased the estate of Del-
gaty. He TO., as stated before, the heiress of Glenlyon, and
assumed the additional surname and arms of Campbell.
^7-))w— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a boar's head erased sa.
armed gu., for Gcrden: 2nd and 3rd, counter quartered, 1st
and 4th, gyronny of eight or and sa. ; 2nd, or, a fess chequy
arg. and az. ; 3rd, arg., a lymphad, sails furled and oars in action,
all sa., in the centre of the quarters a man's heart gu. crowned
or, for Campbell of Glenlyon. Crests— 1st, a boar passant
arg. ; 2nd, a demi-hon rampant ppr. with a collar gyronny of
eight or and sa. and holding in the dexter paw a heart crowned
as in the arms. Mottoes — Above the arms. Quae recta scquor ;
below the shield, Vires animat virtus. SttiJ^orici-s— Dexter,
boar, arg. ; sinister, a lion ppr.
/S«ais— Troop House, Banff; and Glenlyon, Fortingall.
GARDINER OE COOMBE LODGE.
Gardiner, Charles Lawrence Weare, Esq. of
Coombe Lodge, co. Oxford, D.L., b. 15 Nov. 1849.
iLlUC<l3t'.— Henry Gardiner, of Castle Coombe, Wilts,
son and heir, by Joan his wife, of Henry Gardiner, of Castle
Coombe, Wilts, who was b. 1596; and d. 21 Oct. 1669; m.
5 Oct. 1671, Elizabeth Woodman, and by her (who d. 26 July,
1705) had issue. Mr. Gardiner rf. Jan. 1726. His younger son,
John Gardiner, Esq. of Tythe Horton, AVilts, 6. 9 Sept.
1684 ; d. 1754, having had, by Catherine his wife (who rf. 10
May, 1744), an eldest son,
Samuel Gardiner, Esq. of Woodford, Essex, b. 1724; to,
1 March, 1750, Jane Anne Parkinson, of London ; and rf. 4 Jan.
1794, having had by her (who rf. 1781) an elder son,
Samoel Gardiner, Esq. of Coombe Lodge, co. Oxford, 6>
13 Sept. 1755; to.. 14 Xov. 1782, Mary, dau. and heir of Charles
Boddam, Esq. of Capel house. Bull's Cross, Enfield, and niece
of Governor Boddam, of Bombay, and by her (who rf. 12 Jan.
1813) had issue,
Charles Wrighte, his heir.
Eawson Boddam, 6. 8 Oct. 1787; to. 17 March, 1828, Mai-
garet, dau. of William Baring Gould, Esq. of Lew Tren-
chard, Devon, and by her (who rf. 1853) had issue, Samuel
Eawson, and Charles Baring.
Allen Francis, Capt. R.N., b. 28 June, 1794; m. 1st, I July,
1823, Julia Susannah, dau. of John Reade, Esq. of Ipsden
House, Oxon ; and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of the Eev. William
Marsh, of Maidstone, Kent, and had issue by the former.
Jane, in. 29 Aug. 1805, Eev. Edward Vansittart (first-cousin
of Nicholas. Lord Bexley), who afterwards changed liis
name to Neale. She rf. 13 Aug. 1806.
Emma, to. 28 July, 1818, Eev. George Hunt, of Buckhurst
House, Berks, and Barmingham, Suflblk.
Mr. Gardiner rf. 10 June, 1827, and was s. by his son,
Charles Wrighte Gardiner, Esq. of Coombe Lodge, b. 13
Nov. 1783; to. 1 May, 1810, Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas
Chase, Esq. E.I.Co.'s Civil Service, Madras, and by her (who
d. 8 Aug. 1856) had issue,
Samuel Weare, of Coombe Lodge.
Mary Anne Amelia, rf. 9 Nov. 1868.
GAR
THE LA>^DED GENTRY.
GAR
619
Laura Emma, m: 14 April, 1841. Sir William Berkeley Call.
Brd bart. of Whiteford.
Mr. Gardiner, who was for many years Military Secretary to
the E.I. Co. 's Government at Calcutta, under the Marquess of
Hastings, d. at Leghorn, 4 July, 1837, and was s. by his son,
SAiiuEL Weare Gardiner, Esq. of Coombe Lodge, J. P. and
D.L., h. 2 Feb. 1821; High Sheriff 1849; m. 10 Aug. 1848,
Isabella Mallet, 2nd dau. of Sir Lawrence Vaughan Palli,
3rd bart. of Haldon House, Exeter, Devon, and had issue,
Charles Lawrence Weare, now of Coombe Lodge.
Isabella Laura Elizabeth, to. 18 April, 1377, Sir Thomas John-
ston Dancer, 7th bart. of Modreeny House, co. Tipperary.
Hed. 13 March, 186G.
/Irms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a chevron gu. be-
tween three griffins' heads erased az. two lions counter
passant of the field, for Gardiner; 2nd and 3rd, gu., on a
ss or, five mullets sa., for Boddam. Vreat — A griffin's head
erased. Motto — Deo non fortun®.
Seafs — Coombe Lodge, Whitchurch, Reading; and the
Temple, Goring. ^
GARDNER OF CONINGTON.
Gardneb, Philip Thomas, Esq. of Coningfcon,
CO. Cambridge, late 1 itli regt., h. 30 Dee. 18-i7 ; m.
10 Aug. 1876, Emily Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of John
Eorbes Callaiid, Esq. of Upper Forest, eo. Glamor-
gan, and has issue,
Emily Mildred, 6. II Feb. 1873.
HtnWSC— Sib Robert Cotton, 1st bart. of Conington,
CO. Cambridge, a descendant of the ancient family of Cotton, co.
Chester, whose ancestor William Cotton (»;. Mary, heiress
of the Wesenhams), was slain at the battle of St. Albans, a.d.
1455, was the founder of the famous " Cottonian Library."
He was knighted by James I. in 1603, and created a Baronet
in 1611, 111. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William Brocas, Esq.
of Thedingworth, co. Leicester, and d. 1631, when he was s.
by his son and heir.
Sir Thomas Cotton, 2nd bart. of Conington, M.P. co.
Huntingdon, ra. 1st, Margaret, dau. of William Lord Howard,
of Naworth, by whom he had Sir John, the 3rd bart, and
2ndly, Alice, dau. and sole heiress of Sir John Constable,
Knight, of Dromondby, co. York, by whom he had,
Thomas, d. unm., aged 17.
Robert (Sir), Knt. of Hatley St. George, M.P. for CambrMge,
in. Gertrude, dau. of Sir William Morics, Bart., of Wering-
ton, and had an only dau. ,
Alice, Hi. Robert Trefusis, Esq. of Trefusis.
Philip (Sir), of w hom hereafter.
William, of Cotton Hall, co. Chester, m. Mary, dau. of Rev.
Robert Pulleyn, of Thurleston, co. Leicester, and had, with
four daus., a son,
Thomas, heir to his uncle, Sir Philip.
Sir Thomas d. 13 May, 1662. His fourth son.
Sir Philip Cotton, Knt. of Conington, b. 1647; ?;!. Frances,
dau. of Sir Toby Tyrell, 3rd bart. of Thornton, and widow of
Sir John Hewet, 2nd bart. of Headley Hall, but d. s. p., and
bequeathed his estates to his nephew,
Thomas Cotton, Esq. of Conington, m. Anne, dau. and
heiress of Thomas Andrews (grandson and heir of Sir Thomas
Andrews, Knight and citizen of London), and left an only dau.
and heiress,
Frances Cotton, of Conington, m. Dingley Ascham, Esq.,
High Sheriff CO. Huntingdon 1708, and was s. by his son,
DiNGLET Ascham, Esq. of Conington, whose dau.,
Harriett Ascham, of Conington, m. Sir Thomas Hatton, Sth
bart. of Long Stanton, and d. 1795, having had issue, Sir
John 9th bart., rf. s. jj. 1811; Sir Thomas Dingley, lOth and
last bart ; and a d.iu.,
Harriett Hatton, of Conington, ra. Rev. Philip Thomas
Gardner, D.D., of Brynadda, co. Merioneth, a descendant of
Lloyd of Brynadda, and had, with a dau., Margaret, a son,
Philip Thomas Gardner, Esq. of Conington, m. Athalia
Wallace, and had issue,
I. Philip Thomas, his heir.
II. Christopher Hatton, b. 1824; m. Emily, widow of Col.
Ord.
I. Harriett Ann, to. 1846, John Forbes Calland, Esq. of
Upper Forest, co. Glamorgan. ii. Athalia, d. unm.
III. Georgiana, m. Frederick Calland, Esq. of Bentworth
Priors, Dorking.
Mr. Gardner d. 1838, and was a. by his eldest son,
Philip Thomas Gardner, Esq. of Conington, b. 1822 ; m.
1846, Mary Wright, dau. of Willium Matliew Hopkins, Esq. of
Cardiff, M.D., and d. 1868, leaving issue,
Philip Thomas, now of Conington.
Mary Frances, deceased. Florence.
Arms—kz., a chevron erra. between three griffins' heads
erased arg. quartering Hatton ;ind Ascham. Crest — A.
Saracen's head, wreathed and coupcd at the shoulders ppr.
(S'cai— Conington Hall, co. Cambridge.
DITNN-GARDNER OF CHATTERIS
HOUSE.
Di7NN-GAET)?fER, JoHN, Esq. o£ Chatteris House,
Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge, J.P. and D.L., High
Sherife 1859, and M.P. for Eodmiu from 1841 lo
1817, b. 20 July, 1811 ; m. 1st, Nov. 1817, Mary,
dau. of Andrew Lawson, Esq. of Boro Bridge Hail,
Boroughbridge, co. York, formerly M.P. for Knares-
borough, by Anna Maria, his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas
Gooch, 5th bart. of Benacre HaU, Suffolk, by whom,
(who d. 13 April, 1851) he has issue,
I. Arthur Andrew Cecil, b. 8 Jan. 1851.
I. Mary Marianne Mariana, m. 1 Feb. 1870, William Robin-
son, Esq. of DuUinghani, and of Denston Hall.
He m. 2ndly, 15 March, 1853, Ada, dau. of William
Pigott, Esq. of DuUingham House, Newmarket, co.
Cambridge, and grand-dau. of Sir George Pigott, 1st
bart. of Knapton, Queen's Co., by whom he has issue,
II. Algernon Charles Wyndham, b. 12 Dec. 1853.
II. Ada Marietta.
Mr. Dunn-Gardner has two brothers and as many sisters,
viz., William, of Fordham Abbey, near Newmarket, co. Cam-
bridge, J. P., in. 26 Oct. 1865, Angelina Wainwright, of Rock-
beare House, Devon, and had issue, with others, an eldest son,
William, b. 1868, and d. 28 Dec. 1878; Cecil, formerly 13th
Light Dragoons; Rosa Jane ; and Lavinia Charlotte Sarah.
Arms — 1st and 4th, arg., on a saltier between three griffins'
heads erased one in chief two in fcss .sa. and a woolpack in
base az., another saltier or, for Gardner; 2nd and 3rd, az.,
on a clievron or, between two boars' heads erased in chief and
a padlock in base arg. a lozenge gu. with two keys chevronwise
sa., for Ddnn. Crests — 1st, A griffin's head erased arg., sur-
mounted by two branches of laurel in saltier ppr., lor Gardiner ;
2nd, Two swords in saltier the points upwards ppr. pommels and
hilts or, tied with a riband vert pendent therefrom a key sa.,
for Dunn. Motto — Fide et amore.
iScaJ— Chatteris House, Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge.
GARDYNE OF MIDDLETON.
Brtjce-Gardyne, Thomas Macphersox, Esq. of
Middleton, co. Forfar, J.P. , formerly of the 40th
regt., h. 23 Feb. 1831.
ItincaSC— David Gardtne, of Lawton, m. 1C03, Janet-
Lindsay, of Edzell, and had issue. He was s. by his son,
John Gardtne, of Lawton, in. 1643, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
John ArbutUnott, of that ilk, and had issue, four sons and
twenty daus. The eldest son and heir,
Robert Gardtne, Esq. of Lawton, m. 1676, Grizel, dau. of
Alexander Watson, Esq., and was s. by his elder son,
David Gardyne, Esq. of Lawton, m. 1706, Anne, eldest
dau. of Graham, of Fintry, and had issue. The eldest
son, David, after the battle of Culloden, d. at Nieuport, in
Flanders. The 2nd son,
James Gardtne, Esq. of Middleton, had by his wife,
Mary, dau. of Provost Wallace, of Arbroath, whom he m.
1741, five sons and eight daus. AU the sons d. s. p. The last
survivor,
Thomas Gardtne, Esq. of Middleton, D.L., d. unm. 1841,
and was s. by (the son of his sister, Ann, wife of James Bruce,
Esq.) his nephew,
William Bruce, who assumed the name of Gardtne in
addition to that of Bruce, in compliance with his uncle's
settlements. He m. 1825, Catherine, dau. of Lieut. Col.
Macpherson, of Canada, and had issue,
Thomas Macpherson, now of Middleton.
James William, b. 17 April, 1832; to. Elizabeth, eldest dau.
of John Ogilvy, Esq. of Inshewan, co. Forfar.
Evan, Maior 6th Royal Regt.. b. 15 April, 1833 ; vu Alice,
dau. of Col. Macleod, 4th Hussars, and d. in India, Sept.
1875.
David GreenhiU, b. 4 Aug. 1834.
Anne, d. 1831. Agnes Mary, d. 1847.
Major Gardyne, formerly of the 37th regt., and a D.L. for
Forfarshire, d. 15 June, 1846.
Arms — Gardtne and Bruce, quarterly. Crests — Jst, Gar-
dtne; 2nd. Bruce.
^cai— jyiidOleton House, Arbroath, co. Forfar.
620
GAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GAR
GARFOBTH OP WIGANTHORPE HALL.
Garforth, William, Esq. of Wiganthorpe Hall,
CO. York, late Cominauder R.N., J.P. for tlie N. R.
of Yorkshire, h. 31 Oct. 1795; m. June, 1828,
Louisa Catherine, dau. of Col. Charlton, of Apley
Castle, Salop, and had with other issue, an eldest son,
William Francis, formerly an offioer 7th Hussars, h. 1829 ;
TO. Agnes, dau. of Major Duff, 93rd Highlanders, and d-
1869, leaving a son, William.
Mr. Garforth is son of Capfc. Garforth, of the 21st
Pusiliers, by Johanna Maria his wife, dau. of William
Nisbett, Esq. of co. Cork.
/S'.'rti— Wiganthorpe Hall, York.
OAKLAND OF MICHAELSTOWE HALL
AND WOODCOOTE GROVE.
Garland, Edgar Walter, Esq. of Michaelstowe
Hall, Essex, and of Woodeote Grove, Surrey, J.P.,
High Steward of Harwich, b. 26 Dec. 1814 ; m. 19
Eeb. 1814, Amelia, 2nd dau. of Robert Robertson,
Esq. of Auchleeks, co. Perth, and Membknds, eo.
Devon.
ILtUCitrfC— Oakland, of Jlichaelstowe Hall, Essex, and
Woodeote Grove, Surrey, has, for a Ions succession of years,
held property in cos. Essex, Sussex, Surrey, and Lincoln ;
tranches are also established in cos. Dorset and Yorlc.
Nathaniel Garland, Esq. of Michaelstowe Hall and Wood-
eote Grove, was father of three sons,
James, 6. 1768; in. Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Allan, Esq. o£ Allan's Flatts, and left an only dau. and
heir,
Anna Susanna, m. Arthur Blake, brother of Sir Patrick
Blake, 1st bart. of Langham.
Lewes Peak, of whom we treat. Nathaniel, d. wun.
The 3rd son,
Lewes Peak Garlant>, Esq. of Michaelstowe and AVoodcote
Grove, m. 1774, Indiana, only dau. of Major-Gen. Shcrington
Talbot, grand-niece of Lord Chancellor Talbot, and sister of
Sir Charles Talbot, Bart., and d. 1780, leaving two sons,
I. Nathaniel, of whom presently.
II. Lewes Peak, m. Eliza Catherina, dau. of John George
Philipps, Esq., M.P. of Cwmgwilly, co. Carmarthen, and d.
leaving issue, Arthur, and others.
Tlie elder son,
Nathaniel Garland, Esq. of Michaelstowe and Woodeote
Grove, m. 3 March, 1814, Anna, sister and heiress of Arthur
AV alter Cope, Esq. of Drumuiilly, co. Armagh, and assumed
the name of Cope ; and by her (who d. 4 May, 18G7) had
issue,
Edgar AValter, now of Michaelstowe Hall and AVoodcote
Grove.
Nathaniel Arthur (Rev.), "Vicar of St Matthew's, Brixton,
Surrey, b. 24 July, 1816 ; m. 24 July, 1845, Mary, eldest dau.
of Eev. Ferdinand Faithful!, Rector of Headley, Surrey,
and has is.sue, Arthur Nathaniel, 6. 9 June, 1846; Walter
FaithfuU, 6. 7 Aug. 1848 ; Charles Trevor, 6. 2 April, 1851 ;
Herbert Theodore, b. 8 Dec. 1852; Francis AVilliam, 6. 26
March, 1854; Ernest Talbot Cope, 6. 17 Aug. 1864; Eleanor
Mary, d. 1848; Anna Elizabeth Garland; Helen Ceciha:
Edith Mary ; Ada Catherine, d. 1874.
Trevor Lo ranee (Rev.), Little Eaton, Derby, m. Louisa
Holland, only dau. of Rev. John Latham, B.D., Vicar of
Little Eaton, and Canon Residentiary of Lichfield, and has
issue, Edgar Cope; Trevor Hugh; Nathaniel Herbert;
George Latham; John Sherington; Edward Blake; and
Anna Louisa.
Arabella, wi.Rev. George Burmester, Rector of Little Oakley,
Essex, and has issue. Indiana Eleanor.
Georgina Catherine, in. John Alexander Mainley Pinniger
Esq., now Cope nf Drumnnlb/ {arr ihat. Fa„dUi).
Anna Eliza, m. Capt. James AVhitshcd De Butts, son of
Gen. Sir Augustus de Butts, ICC. 13.
Mr. Garland d. 3 Jan. 1845.
^Diis— Paly of six or and gu., a chief per pale of the second
and az. ; in the dexter chief a chaplet ppr., in the sinister a
demi-lion rampant of the field. C,-est- On a mural crown or a
lion sejantreguardant arg., his dexter paw resting on 'an
escutcheon also arg. charged with a garland ppr. Motto—
Libertas.
Scfis— Michaelstowe Hall, Harwich ; and AVoodcote Grove
Epsom. '
GARNETT OF WYRESIDE.
Gae2s-£tt, Henry, Esq. of Wyreside, co. Lan-
caster, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1860, b. 16 Jau.
I 1814; m. 11 April, 1839, Harriet, 3rd dau. of
Henry Potts, Esq. of Chester, and has issue,
I. Charles Henri, J.P., 30th regt., b. 30 May, 1842.
II. Lionel (Rev.). m. Robert, 6. 1845.
j IV. Richard Lawrence. v. Frank Nasmyth, b. 1843.
VI. Stewart, b. 1860. vii. Gerald.
VIII. Sydney, 6. 4 Sept. 1855; d. 1874.
I IX. Sturges Alan, 6. 1857.
I. Annie, m. Thomas Francis Rolt, Esq. of Normanton Hall,
and has issue. ii. Louisa. in. Helen Lister.
HttttC^tQC— John Garnett, who resided at Casterton,
near Kirby Lonsdale, left, by Elizabeth his wife, who was
buried at Burton, in Kendal, and dau. of Rev. R. Ion,
John Garnett, Merchant, formerly of Jamaica, afterwards
of Ulverstone, and finally of Manchester, in. Elizabeth, dau. of
Arthur Studdart, Esq. of Ulverstone, and d. 1800, leaving issue,
John, of Liverpool, in. Sarah, dau. of James Stewart, Esq.
of Jamaica, and d. 1850, leaving issue, John Stewart;
James; Elizabeth; and Mary, in. Thomas Gillow, Esq.
James, b. 1775; d. unm. in Jamaica.
Robert, of Wyreside, of whom presently.
A\'illia5i, of Quernmore Park.
Elizabeth, in. Thomas Entwisle, Esq. of Springflcld, co. Lan-
caster, and d. leaving issue.
The 3rd son,
Robert Garnett, Esq. of Wyreside, co. Lancaster, 6. 1780;
vn. Louisa, datt> of Dr. Lyon, of Tamworth, and had issue,
Charles, J.P. co. Stafford, m. Mary Anne, dau. of E. P.
AVillock, Esq., and has, Charles Arthur, and other issue.
Robert, in. Ellen Frances, dau. of R. P. Willock, Esq., and
has Albert Peel, and other issue, sons and daus.
Herri, now of Wyreside.
Frederick William, b. 17 June, 1817 ; d. xinia. 1874.
Mary Jane, in. 12 Dec. 1843, Sir Frank Somerville Head,
Bart., and has issue (see Peerage).
Louisa, in. Henry Osmond Nethercote, Esq., and d. 1850,
leaving issue (see Nethercote).
Mr. Garnett d. 10 Oct. 1852.
Arins—G\x., a lion rampant arg. ducally crowned within a
bordure dovetail or; on a canton of the last a cross patt6e
litchee of the field. Crest— X demi-lion arg. gorged with ii
collar dovetail gu. between tlie paws an escutcheon or, charged
with a cross pattee fitchee also gu. Motto — Fidus et audax.
Stat — Wyreside, near Lancaster.
GARNETT OF aXTERNMORE PARK.
Garnett, William, Esq. of Quernmore Park,
and Bleasclale Tower, co. Lancaster, J.P., b. 11 Feb.
1851 ; Ml. 10 Feb. 1876, Bertha Fanny Elizabeth,
elder dau. of Thomas Christopher Tatham, Esq. of
Wey bridge, Surrey, and has issue,
AA^illiam James, b. 1878. Maud Annie, 6. 2 April, 1877.
ILiUCitSr.— AVilliam Garnett, Esq., J.P., of Quernmore
Park and Bleasdale Tower (youngest son of Jolin Gamete,
Esq. of the Island of Jamaica (who d. 1800), by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Arthur Studdart, Esq. of Ulverstone), was Higli
Sheriff 1842, and Master Forester of Her Majesty's Forest of
Bleasdale. He was b. 17 March, 1782; in. 1 March, ]S1;J,
Margaret, dau. of Alexander Carson, Esq. of Liverpool, by
whom, who d. 5 Jan. 1821, he had issue surviving,
AVilliam James, his heir, of whom presently.
Eliza, 1)1. 21 Oct. 1835, the late Edward Bellasis, Esq.,
Serjeant-at-Law, and has issue; he d. 24 Jan. 1873.
Mr. Garnett d. 30 April, 1863, and was s. by his son,
AVilliam James Garnett, Esq. of Quernmore Park and
Bleasdale Tower, J. P., D.L., M.A , Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for
Lancaster from 1857 to 1864, 6. 10 July, 1818; ?ii. 26 June,
1846, Frances Anne, 2nd dau. of Rev. Henry Hale, of King's
AValden, Herts, and d. 15 Sept. 1873, leaving issue,
I. AVilliam, now of Quernmore Park.
II. Cecil Francis, B.A., Lieut 15th regt., b. 22 Jan. 1855.
I. Eliza Hale.
Arhis—G\x., a lion rampant arg. ducally crowned within a
bordure nebuly or, on a canton of the last an eagle displayed
with two heads sa. Crest— X demi-lion arg. gorged with a
wreath of oak ppr. holding between the paws an escutcheon gu.
charged with a bugle-horn or. AfoHo— Diligentia et honore.
Seats — Quernmore Park, Lancaster; and Bleasdale Tower,
Garstang. ^
GARNETT OF WILLIAMSTON.
Garnett, William Stawell, Esq. of Williams-
ton, CO. Meath, J.P., High Sheriff 1864, b. 14 Aug.
1838; m. 29 Aug. 1859, Sally, dau. of Hamlet
Garnett, Esq. of Teltown, J.P. co. Meath, and has
issue.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
GAR
G21
I. Geokoe William, 6. 8 April, 1SG3.
II. Henry Reid, 6. 24 March, 1865.
III. Stawell William Wade, 6. 27 July, 1871.
I. Sally, b. 8 May, 1S77.
ittlTEagf.— The first of this family whose name appears
on record as connected with the co. Meath, was
George Garnett, of Drofcheda, m. Barbara Fleming, and
d.s.p. By his will, dated '26 April, 1G53, and proved 6 Feb.
following, he settled his lands on his nephews, John, George,
and Marks Garnett,
John Garniitt, Esq. of Balgeeth, co. Meath, ioup. Queen
An.ne; to. Anne, dau- of Samuel Hatch, Esq. co. Meath, and
had issue,
I. John (Rev.), his successor.
II. George, of Huntstown, m. Anne Thompson, and had issue.
in. Samuel, ancestor of Garnett of Summerseat.
IV. Henry, in. Matilda, dau. of John Rothwell, Esq. of
Cannonstown, and had, with two daus., Mary, 6. 2 June,
1768, m. Rev. John Travers Radcliffe ; and Anne, b. 29 Sept.
1772, TO. 27 Sept. 1799, Alexander Murray, Esq., a son,
Henry, of Green Park, co. Meath, to. 3 July, 1795, Alice,
dau. of Joseph Cope, Esq., Dublin, who d. 1862. He d.
1845, leaving issue,
Henry m. 1853, Maria Henrietta, dau. of Mathew de la
Koche ; and d. 1871, leaving issue,
1 William Peter, s. his uncle at Green Park, 6. 23 May,
18-iB.
1 Mary, to. Cameron Ross, of Kew South Wales.
2 Jane, to. Lieut. -Col. Seton.
3 Margaret. 4 Sarah.
Cope, of Green Park and Rhos-y-gar, Monkstown, co.
Dublin; to. 1st, Henrietta, dau. of William Foster
McClintock, Esq., and -'ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
John Richards, of Grange, co. Wexford; and d. s.p.
April, 1875.
Eotliwell, m. twice, and has issue.
Matilda, b. 11 Dec. 1813; m. Robert Hewetson Richards,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Assistant Barristei-, co. Wexford.
Mary Anne, to. 12 Aug. 1834, Rev. Sir William Henry
Cope, 12th bart. of Hanwell; and d. 21 Dec. 1862.
Susan, m. Edward Cuppage, Esq.
I. Elizabeth, to. Mr. Kincaird.
II. Mary, m. William Battersby, Esq.
Mr. Garnett, whose will, dated 15 Jan. 1744, was proved
20 May following, was s. by his eldest son,
Rev. John Garnett, who resided at Eathaldron Castle,
near Navan, co. Meath, to. 1755, Mary Jane, dau. of Rev.
Richard Gibbons, Rector of MelUfont, co. Louth, andhadissue,
George Charles (Rev.), his heir.
Margaret Jane, >ji. George Armstrong, Esq.
EUzabeth, m. Maurice Neligan, Esq.
Mr. Garnett was «. by his son,
Eev. George Charles Garnett, of Williamston, co. Meath,
m. Margaret, eldest dau. of Alan Wade, Esq. of Bachelor's
Lodge, near Navan, by Anne Shenton his wife, and had issue,
I. Hamlet, of Teltown, co. Meath; to. 1832, Louisa, dau. of
Col. Hamlet Wade, Rifle Brigade (by Mary his wife, dau. of
Kev. Dr. William Langford, Canon of Windsor, and Private
Chaplain to King George IV.), and d. 1850, leaving issue, a
.son, George Charles, and a dau., Sally, m. 1859, her cousin,
AV. S. Garnett, Esq. of Williamston.
II. George, of Williamston.
III. William, of Dunorver House, co. Meath, m. Julian, dau.
of John Boyce, Esq. of Limerick.
I. Elinor, m. John EadclilTe, Esq.
n. Elizabeth, to. Owen Armstrong, Esq. of Belview.
III. Letitia, m. Thomas Gerrard, Esq. of Giljstown.
IV. Margaret, to. William Tatlow, Esq.
V. Frances, m. Henry Eeid, Esq.
The ■2nd son,
George Garnett, Esq. of Williamston, J.P., in. 1828,
Catherine Anna, dau. of Jonas Stawell, Esq. J. P., of Oldcourt,
CO. Cork, and had issue,
I. William Stawell, now of Williamston.
II. Charles Leslie (Rev.), M.A., m. 2 March, 1875, Lady Ella
Sophia Stuart, dau. of Charles Knox, 4th Earl of Castle
Stewart, and has issue.
III. Wade Shenton, Barrister-at-Law.
I. Anna Letitia.
Mr. Garnett d. Oct. 1856.
Seat — Williamston, KeUs, co. Meath.
I. A son, b. 22 Feb. 1879.
I. Mary. ii. Louisa.
HtncatJC— Samuel Garnett, Esq. of Summerseat, co.
Meath, 3rd son of John Garnett, Esq. of Balgeeth (see preceding
Memoir), m. 1772, Mary, dau. of John liothwell, Esq. of Can-
nonstown, CO. Meath, and by her (who d. 1817) had two sons,
Samuel, his heir; John Pain, ancestor of Garnett o/ ^it/i
Hall. Mr. Samuel Garnett d. IbOo, and was s. by his eldest son,
Samuel Garnett, Esq. of Summerseat, J.P., b. 10 Nov.
1775 ; m. 1st, 26 Feb. 1805, Alice, dau. of Andrew Ellard, Esq.
of Newton, co. Limerick, and by her had issue,
Samuel, his heir.
Anne, vi. Sept. 1833, Eev. Richard Radcliff, Rector of Skyrne,
CO. Meath.
He to. 2ndly, 7 Dec. 1818, Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Eoth-
well, Esq. of Rockfield, co. Meath, and had issue,
Richard, successor to his elder brother.
William, b. 2 June, 1826.
Helena. Marianne.
Isabella, to. Thomas Henry Johnson, Esq. of Carnaghlis, co.
Antrim.
Mr. Garnett d. 20 Dec. 1862. His eldest son,
Samuel Garnett, Esq. of Summerseat and Eosmeen, co.
Meath, J.P., &. 3 Nov. 1806; to. May, 1831, Martha, dau. of
the Rev. George O'Connor, of Ardlunnan, co. Meath, Rector
of Castleknock; and d. s. 2). 19 May, 1874, when he was s. by
his half-brother,
Richard Garnett, Esq., now of Summerseat.
Scats — Summerseat, Clonce ; and Rossmeen, near Kells, co
Meath. ^__^^_
GARNETT OF ARCH HALIi.
Gaenett, Samuel, Esq. of Arch Hall, co. Meath,
J.P., High Sheriff 1858, b. 1805 ; m. 1841, Marianne,
dau. of George Tandy, Esq. of Mount Shannon, co.
Clare, and has, with other issue, a son and heir,
Samuel, formerly of 6th Dragoon Guards, 6. 1845 ; to. 1872,
Charlotte Josephine, dau. of John Stanley Howard, Esq.
of Ballinapark, co. Wicklow.
HtnCagC— John Paine Garnett, Esq. of Arch Hall,
2nd son of Samuel Garnett, Esq. of Summerseat (see preceding
Mtmoir), to. Aug. 1799, Mary, dau. of Joseph Cope, Esq.,
Dublin, and was s. by his son,
Samuel Garnett, now of Arch Hall.
SeaJ— Arch Hall, Navan, co. Meath.
GARNETT-BOTFIELD.
See BoTFiEiD.
GARNETT OF SUMMERSEAT.
Gaenett, Richaed, Esq. of Summerseat and
Eosmeen, co. Meath, J.P., 6. 13 Oct. 1821; m. 22
Jidy, 1869, Louisa Hawkes, dau. of George Knox,
Esq., Resident Magistrate co. Roscommon, and has
issue,
GARNIER OF ROOKESBTJRY.
Caepentee-Gaeniee, John, Esq. of Kookesbury,
Hants, and Mount Tavy, Devon, M.P. for South
Devon since 1873, s. his uncle 1863, and assumed
the name of Gaeniee, by royal license, July, 1864
{vide Caepenteb of Mount Tavy), in. 28 Nov. 1868,
Hon. Mary Louisa Ti-efusis, 2nd dau. of Charles
Rodolph, 19th Baron Chnton, and has issue,
I. John Trefusis, b. 2 Feb. 1874.
II. George William, b. 16 Sept. 1877.
I. Mary Lucy, b. 27 Sept. 1869.
II. Evelyn, b. 16 April, 1871.
III. Adela Elizabeth, 6. 1 Feb. 1873.
ILtltcagC— George Garnier, Esq.of Eookesbiiry, Hants,
in. 20 May, 1766, Margaret, 4th dau. of Sir John Miller, Bart.,
had, with other issue,
I. William, of whom presently;
II. Thomas (Vei^ Rev.), Dean of Winchester, and Rectr.i of
Bishop's Stoke, Hants, b. 1776 ; m. 8 May, 1805, Mary, dau.
of Caleb Hillyer Parry, M.D., of Bath, and sister of Dr.
Parry, of Summer Hill, Bath, and of Capt. Sir William
Edward Parry, E.N. By her he had issue,
1 George, b. 19 March, 1807; lost on board H.M.S.
"Dehght," off the Mauritius.
2 Thomas (Very Eev.), D.D., B.C.L., Dean of Lincoln,
Chaplain to the House of Commons, and Rector of Trinity
Church, Marylehone, 6. 15 April, 1809; to. 23 May, 1835,
Lady Caroline E'izabeth Keppel, youngest dau. of William
Charles, 4th Earl of AJbemaxle, and d. 7 Dec. 1863, leav-
ing issue,
John, Major Royal Engineers, 6. 14 Aug. 1838; m. 16
Sept. 1862, Mary Caroline, dau. of Anthony Giles
Puller, Esq. of Youngsbury, Herts, late M.P. for Hert-
ford {see Puller).
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GAK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GAK
Tliomas Parvy, Hector of Cranworth, Xorfnlk, and late
Fellow of All Souls' Coll. Oxford, h. 22 Feb. 1841 ; m.
]C April, 1873, Hon. Louisa Vernon AVarren, dau. of
George John, 5th Lord Vernon, and has issue, Thomas,
John, and Mary. „, . .,
Keppel, Commander R.N., 6. 2G Feb. 1846 ; m. 27 April,
1871, Edith Mary, dau. of Henry Revell Reynolds,
Solicitor to H.M.'s Treasury, and has issue, Keppel;
Reginald; May; Louisa.
Arthur Edmund, b. 28 Jan. 1849.
Edward Southwell (Rev.), b. 5 April, 1850; iii.5Auff.
1875 Annie Maria, eldest dau. of James Dixon, Esq. ol
Stumperlow Hall, near Sheffield, and has issue,
Edward; Cecil. . ,„,,
Charles Lefevre, 6. 23 March, 1851 ; d. 25 Aug. 1851.
EusscU Montasuc, of Keblc Coll. Oxon, b. 6 Jan. 18.-i4.
Mary & 26 Feb. 1836; m. 2 June, 1868, Hon. Charles
Gounter Leggc, son of William, 4th Earl of Dartmouth,
and has issue. ^ ,„,„ „
Anne Emily, 6. 14 May, 1837; m. 1 June, 1858, Gen.
Edward Newdigate, Rifle Brigade.
Emily Caroline, b. 20 Dec. 1839: m. 16 Sept. 1862,
Philip Oxenden Papillon Esq., of Lexden Manor,
Colchester (see Papillon) and has issue.
Margaret Gertrude, b. 12 March, 1842 ; m. 1 Sept. 1868,
Eev. Frank Fortescue Cornish, one of H.M.'s Inspectors
of Schools, and has issue.
Bertha Frances, b. 6 Aug. 1843 ; d. 26 Feb. 1816.
Mabel Caroline, b. 4. Sept. 1852.
Ethel Bertha, &. 11 May, 1855.
3 Henry, b. 25 April, 1811; of the 4th Madras Cavalry ;
m. 10 Oct. 1835, Catherine, dau. of Col. Maclean, Political
Resident of Travancore, East Indies, and left one dau.,
4 John (Rev.), 6. 26 April, 1813; Fellow of Merton Coll.
«nd Curate of St. Ebbe'.s, Oxford; d. there 1838.
1 Maria, m. Rev. Charles Pilkington, Canon of Chichester
Cathedral, and had a son, Charles, 6. 1837 ; and a dau.
Caroline Maria.
2 Emily, d. unm. 1835.
The eldest son.
The Rev. William Garnieb, of Rookesbury, Prebendary of
Winchester, and Rector of Droxford, m. 9 June, 1797, Lady
Harriet North, eldest dau. of Brownlow North, Bishop of
Winchester, and sister of Francis, 6th Earl of Guildford, by
whom, who d. 10 Oct. 1847, he left at his decease, 18 March,
1835,
William, late of Rookesbury. „ . ..
Brownlow North, R.N., m. 3 Dec. 1835, Hon. Henrietta
Maria De Grey, dau. of Thomas, 4th Lord Walsingham ;
and d. 28 June, 1847, leaving issue, William, b. 1836, d.
1871 ; Brownlow North, late Major 53rd regt., d. 1874; and
Henrietta Maria.
Francis, d. unm. 18G3. Charles, R.N.
Harriett, m. 1st 1827, Eev. Jonathan Phillips Carpenter;
and 2ndly, T. Deacon, Esq. „ , „ ..
Frances, m. Col. George Horton, and is deceased. Col. Horton
d. May 1877. Elizabeth.
Lucy, m. John Carpenter, Esq. of Mount Tavy, Devon, dec.
Laura, m. 1st, Rev. C. Radclyffe, Rector of South Sydenham,
Devon, deceased ; she m. 2ndly, Rev. A. WUls.
The eldest son,
William Gauniek, Esq. of Rookesbury, J.P. and D.L., m.
1st, Selina, eldest dau. of Thomas Thistlethwayte, Esq. of
Southwick Park, Hants; and 2ndly, the Countess Zelli. Mr.
Garniers. his father 1835, and d. 25 Dec. 1863, having devised
Rookesbury to his nephew, John Cakpenteb, Esq. (see Car-
penter).
Arms—kz., a sword in bend point downwards, blade ppr.,
hilt and pommel or, between a fleur-de-lis in chief and an oak
branch in base of the last. Crest— S. lion's head erased arg.
/ScttJ— Rookesbury, Wickham, Hants.
GAKRARD OF LAMER.
Deake-G-areaed, Chaeies Benet, Esq. of Lamer,
CO. Herts, J.P. and D.L., High Slierife 1839, 5. 14
Feb. 1806 ; m. 1 Dec. 1835, Honora Henrietta,
eldest dau. of Philip Buncombe Pauncefort Dun-
combe, Esq. of Brickhill Manor, Bucks, by his
1st wife, the Lady Alicia Lambart, dau. of Eichard,
7th Earl of Caran.
UrCUtitSC— Charles Drake, Esq., 5th son of William
Drake, Esq., LL.D., of Shardeloes, by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
of John Raworth, Esq. (see Drake of Shardeloes), and great-
grandson of Montague Drake, Esq. of Shardeloes, by Jane his
wife, dau. and heir of Sir John Garrard, 3rd bart. of Lamer,
assumed (on succeeding to the manor and estate of Lamer, at
the decease of Sir Benet Garrard, 6th bart., 1767) the additional
surname and arms of Garrard. He to. Anne, 4th dau. of
Miles Barno, Esq. of SoUerley Hall, Suffolk, and had issue,
1 Charles Benet, now of Lamer; 1 Anne, d. Jan. 18C2;
2 Charlotte, m. G. H. Cherry, Esq. of Denford House, Berks;
Caroline, m. William Dawson, Esq. of St. Leonards, Berks {
4 Louisa, d. unm. ; and 5 Emily, m. Rev. JohnTyrwhitt Drake,
Rector of Amersham. Mr. Drake-Garrard, M.P. for Agmon-
dcsham, d. July, 1817.
^,.,ij.5_Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., on a fess sa. a lion
passant of the field; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a wyvern, wings
displayed and tail nowed gu. Crests — 1st, A leopard sejant
ppr. ; 2nd, A naked dexter hand and arm erect holding a battle
axe sa. headed arg.
iS'eais— Lamer Park, Wheathampsted, Herts.
*
GARRATT OF BISHOP'S COURT.
Gabeatt, John, Esq. of Bishop's Coiu-t, Devon,
J.P., High Sheriff 1869, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford,
Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn, retired Capt.
Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 19 July,
1812 ; s. his father 14 Feb. 1859 ; m. 12 Dec. 1838,
Anne, 4th dau. of Richard Heming, Esq. of Hilling-
don, and has one son,
John AsTHnR Thomas, Capt. and Lieut.-Col. Grenadier
Guards, J.P., b. 18 June, 1842; m. 28 Aug. 1867,
Georgina Henrietta, dau. of John Henry de Salis, son
of Jerome, Count de Salis (see Burke's Peerage, Foreign
Titles), and has a son Lawrence Challoneb, 6. 4 Oct.
1868.
ILinCagC— Francis Garratt, Merchant, of London (de-
scended from a family which had been settled in co. Derby
for many generations), b. 11 Oct. 1741; m. Mary, only chUd
of John Mason, of Lincoln, and had issue,
William Albin, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's Inn, b.
19 April, 1782; m. Sibella Ann, dau. of James Stephen,
Esq., M.P., Master in Chancery; and d. 1858, leaving issue.
Francis, of Maridon, Devon, b. 31 Aug. 1783; d. 1360.
Thomas, 6.26 Sept. 1784; d. 1798.
John, of whom presently.
Eliza, m. Rev. Matthew Morris Preston, M.A., Vicar of Chcs-
hunt, Herts.
Sarah, m. Thomas Foster Barham, M.B.
Mary, m. Rev. William Wilson, D.D., Rector of Over Worton,
CO. Oxford.
The 4th son,
John Garratt, Esq. of Bishop's Court, J.P. Devon and
Surrey, b. 15 Dec. 1786; to. 1st, 22 Aug. 1809, Sarah, dau. of
Robert Wright Hodson, Esq., and by her (who d. 1829) had
issue,
John, now of Bishop's Court.
Francis, late Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards, 6. 19 Nov. 1814.
WiUiam, M.A. (Rev.), b. 16 Nov. 1815 ; m. Hester Foster,
only dau. of Rev. Warre Squire Bradley, Vicar of Chard,
Somerset, and d. 1874, leaving issue. ,
Thomas, late Capt. 14th Light Dragoons, b. 16 June, 1820;
111. Elizabeth, dau. of John Hargreaves, Esq. of Silwood
Park, Berks, and has issue.
Robert Sudlow, late H.E.I.C. Civil Service, b. 25 Aug. 1821 ;
m. Eosanna, dau. of G. H. Pickard, Esq.
George Frederick WUliam, b. 7 Oct. 1824.
Sudlow, M.A. (Rev.), 6. 2 May, 1826; m. Anna Maria, dau.
of Ven. George Barnes, D.D., Archdeacon of Barnstaple,
and Rector of Sowton, Devon, and has issue.
Emma, d. 1829. Ann Hodson, d. 1830.
Sarah, m. John Jesse, Esq., F.R.S. ; d. 1845.
Susan, d. 1847.
He TO. 2ndly, 20 Oct. 1830, Frances Foster, dau. of William
Wensley, Esq. of Bath, and by her (who d. 1843) had issue,
Charies Foster (Rev.). M.A., Vicar of Little Tew, Enstone,
CO Oxford, b. 12 Aug. 1832; to. 1st, 7 June, 1858, Ellen,
dau. of John Kirton Gilliat, Esq. of Fern Hill, Berks,
and by her has issue,
1 Charies Eustace, b. 20 March, 1861.
1 Mary Ellen, b. 19 June, 1859.
He m. 2ndly, C Oct. 1864, Susan Elizabeth Anna, dau. of
Eev. Thos. CoUingwood Hughes, Rector of Little BUhng,
CO. Northampton, and by her has issue,
2 Herbert Alfred, b. 5 Aug. 1865.
3 George Campbell, b. 27 April, 1869,
2 Lucy Foster, b. 5 Sept. 1866.
3 Ada St. John Mclliar, b. 8 May, 1868. ,
4 Jessie Marian, b. 14 April, 1870 ; d. 23 Oct. 1870. ]
He to. 3rdly, 8 June, 1876, Agnes Mary, dau. of Samuel j
Percival, Esq. of Northampton, and by her has a son,
4 Percival Maurice, b. 21 May, 1877.
Frances Wensley, m. Eev. Francklin Hepworth, M.A.
Emma Maria.
He TO. 3rdly, 14 Aug. 1844, Sarah D'Oyley, dau. of Christopher
ApUn, Esq., and by her (who d. 1852) had no issue.
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GAR
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A rms—Arg., on a fess sa. a lion passant of the first. Crest—
A lion passant erm. resting the dexter forepaw on a fleur-de-Iys
or.
^■ca«— Bishop's Court, Exeter.
GARRETT OF KILGARAN.
Gaeeett, Rev. James Perkins, of Kilgaran, co.
Carlow, Rector of Killiston, iu that co., b. 10 Oct.
1810 ; m. 5 Nov. 1834, Caroline Auue Elizabeth,
dau. of Hugh Moore, Esq., Capt. 5th Dragoon
Guards, of Eglantine House, co. Down, by Priscilla
Cecilia, his wife, dau. of William Armitage, Esq.
of Moraston, co. Hereford, and widow of William
Shaw, Esq. of Terenure, co. Dublin, and has issue,
I. William Raymond, b. 11 Aup. 1S40; m. 24 Jan. 1867,
Anna Barbara, dau. of William Eliot, Esq. of Radipole,
\Ve3-m0uth, J. P. and D.L. for Dorset, and has issue)
James Hugh Eliot, b. 1867 ; John Raymond, b. 7 June,
1869; Arthur ffolliott, b. 27 April, 1875.
II. James Hugh Moore, b. 1842, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. co.
Down.
III. Annesley John, b. 1S46, Capt. Bengal Staff Corps.
I. Priscilla Cecilia, 711. 1854, John Winter Humphrys, Esq.
of Ballyhaise House, co. Cavan.
II. Margaret Clarissa, vi. 1862, Vesey Edmund Knox, 52nd
Light Infantry, grandson of the Hon. Vesey Knox, 3rd
son of the 1st Earl of Ranfurly.
II. Sydney Elizabeth Jane, -/,;. 1874, Joseph Spender Clay,
Esq. of Ford Manor, Surrey, and Stapinhill House, co.
Stafford, son of Henry Clay, Esq. of Piercefield Park,
CO. Monmouth, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Leigh,
Esq. of Upton and Sandlands, co. Lancaster, and Luton
Hoo Park, Beds.
IV. Jane Harriette. v. Sylvia Christina Armitage.
iltltCaflC.— Capt. John Garrett, descended from Sir
AVUliam Garrett, Lord Mayor of London 1555, had a grant of
land in the Queen's Co., in pursuance of the Act of Settlement,
23 Nov. 1666. He was father of
James Garrett, Esq. of Kilgaran and Clonfcrta, co. Cariow,
6. 1676 ; TO. Mary, dau. of Col. Blake, of Mayo, and d. circa
1760, having had by her (who d. 7 July, 1727), two sons,
Thomas, his heir; and William, of Clonferta, who d. laim.;
will proved, 1760. The former,
Thomas Garrett, Esq. of Kilgaran, otherwise Janevillc, 6.
1711 ; m. Anne, dau. of John Cole, Esq., residing at that time
in the co. Wexford, and had issue,
James, his heir.
Sarah, m. William Meredith, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. Samuel Brewster, Esq,
Lydia, m. J. Waters, Esq.
Mr. Garrett, whose will is dated 13 Au;
16 Nov. following, was s. by his son,
James Garrett, Esq. of Kilgaran, otherwise Janeville,
6. 10 Oct. 1740; High Sheriff co. Cariow 1776; m. 1773, Jane,
dau. and co-heir of John Perkins, Esq. of Ballintrane Castle,
CO. Cariow, and by her (who d. 7 June, 1788) had issue,
John, of Janeville, d. unra. William, of JanevUle.
Anne, m. Gilbert Pickering Eudkin, Esq. of Wells, co. Cariow,
Capt. in the army, High Sheriff co. Cariow 1808, and had
issue, Jane, m. Thomas Tench Vigors, Esq. of Erindale;
and Maria, m. Henry Shaw Jones, Esq. of Randalstown.
Mary, in. John Watson, Esq. of Ballydarton, co. Cariow,
High Sheriff, 1834, and had John, WiUiam, Jane, and
I>iana. Priscilla, d. tinm.
Mr. Garrett d. 17 July, 1818. His 2nd son,
William Garrett, Esq. of Janeville, or Kilgaran, 6. 10 Oct.
1783, High Sheriff co. Cariow 1806; m. 16 Nov. 1809, Mar-
garet, dau. of Samuel Raymond, Esq. of Riversdale, co. Kerry,
by Catherine his wife, dau. of Alexander Odell, Esq. of Odell-
Tille, CO. Limerick, and by her (who d. 25 May, 1857) had
issue,
I. James Perkins, now of Kilgaran.
II. Samuel Raymond, 6. 1812; d. unm. 1876.
III. William Thomas (Rev.), of The Hall, Crakehall, co. York
M.A. and J.P., 6. 1820; m. 1850, Anne, only dau. of John
G. Horsfall, Esq., J.P., of Bolton Rhoyd, co. York, and has
issue,
1 Thomas Horsfall Heaton, b. 1851, Capt. 16th Lancers
2 William P., d. 1860.
3 John Raymond, b. 1858.
1 Mary, m. 1875, John Michel], Esq., J.P., eldest son of
John Michell, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Forcett Park co
lork, and Glassel, co. Kintardine, N.B.
1759, and proved
I. Catherine Georgiana Augusta, d. xinm. June, 1855
II. Jane, d. unm. 4 June, 1845.
"d" /unT ises'""' '"■ '^^'"'^"' Blackman Robertson, Esq., and
^i-H!s— Erm., on a fess az. a lion passant or. Crest— K lion
passant langued gu. resting his sinister paw on a tfefoH
Motto — Semper ndelis. <.<ciun.
&a£— Kilgaran, co. Cariow.
GARSTIN OF BRAGANSTOWN.
Gaestix, John Ribton, Esq., of Rraganstown,
CO. Louth, Greenhill, Killiney, co. Dublin, and
Killeen, co. Longford, b. 27 Dec. 1836 ; m. 3 May
1864, Mary Martha Toone, only dau. of James a!
Durham, Esq., of Elm Lodge, Hampton-on-Thames,
(sometime Chairman of the London and County
Rank), and has issue,
I. WiLLAM FORTESCUE COLBORNE, &. 1 Jan. 1875.
I. Helena Cordelia. ii. Adeline Frances.
III. Rosamond Alethea.
Mr. Garstin, who is M.A. and LL.B. of Trin. Col!.
Dublin {ad. eiciid. Oxon.), a Jlagistrate for the co.
Dubhn, E.S.A., a Member of Council, and sometime
Treasurer of the Royal Irish Academy, purchased
the Braganstown estate, after the deatli of the Rev.
Anthony Garstin, head of the family originally
seated there. (See succeeding genealogy.)
ittltCagC— A descendant. It is supposed, of the ancient
house of Garston, seated at Garston, co. Lancaster, and Lords
of the Manor of Walton, in the 13th century,
Major James Garstin, b. about 1695, went to Ireland with
Cromwell's army 1649, and in consideration of his military
services and money advanced by him, was granted extensive
lands in co. Meath, and Bragganstown, co. Louth (an estate
forfeited bytheTaaffes, and which enjoyed manorial rights).
These grants were confirmed by letters patent of Charles II.,
5 Feb. 1666, the original of which is in the possession of the
present Mr. Garstin, of Braganstown. Major Garstin was
High Sheriff jjf Louth 1668. By his will (proved in Dublin
20 Jan. 1676-77), he lefD Bragganstown to his grand-nephew,
Norman, son of his nephew,
Capt. Stmon Garstin, who had migrated with him from
England, and to whom the lands of Leragh and Ballykerrin,
CO. Westmeath, with the Castle of Leragh (still standing), were
granted. After serving throughout the war, he settled at
Drogheda, and d. there 1660. He was the patriarch of the
family, being the common ancestor of all who have since
borne the name of Garstin. By his wife Alice, who survived
him (as did also his mother, Katharine), he had issue,
I. William, to whom Leragh Castle and the lands granted to
his father were confirmed by royal patent, 5 Feb 1666
He m. Martha, dau. of Thomas Ball, Esq. of Glasdromon'
CO. Armagh (sister of Abraham Ball, of Darver Castle'
Louth), and d. 1685, leaving by her, who survived him an
only son, William, who d. 1701, bequeathing his estate in
CO. Westmeath to his uncle John; and a dau., Norminda
M. (license dated 24 Dec. 1729) to her cousin, Rev. Johii
II. John, of Leragh Castle, &c., who s. accordingly. His
line we now follow, being that from which descends the
present Braganstown family.
III. Norman, adopted by his grand-uncle. Major James
Garstm, of Bragganstown. His line, that of the family for-
merly seated at Bragganstown, shall be taken up further on
I. Katherine, to whom her father left by his will land at
Ballymullen, near Dundalk, and "all the arrears that is
due to me for my service in Ireland, from the beginning of
the world to the date hereof." She m. WilUam Goodwin
Esq. of Dundalk, 1661-62. '
II. Anne, m. 1684-85, to Richard Smith.
The 2nd son,
.ToHN Garstin, Esq. of Leragh Castle and Ballykerrin, co.
Westmeath, and of Tatestown, co. Meath, heir of his nephew,
William, purchased, 1703, Mullaghard, co. Meath, the estate
of Sir William Talbot, attainted, and held by lease other lands
in the same co. He afterwards purchased Kilniore and Rahin,
CO. Kildare, where he resided. He ra. Oct. 1689, Maria, only
dau. of Enoch Reader, Alderman and Lord Mayor of Dublin.
On the death of her brothers, Richard, Dean of Kilmore, and
Enoch, Dean of Emly, and of William, Archdeacon of Cork,
son of the latter, the representation of the Reader family
vested in her grandson, as heir-at-law. She d. Nov. 1720.
John Garstin was admitted a Freeman of Drogheda 1732, and
d. the year after, leaving issue,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
GAE
ford (see Burke's Peeraoe).
Mary, living in 1752, d. anm.
"^S Oap-stin, Esq. of Lerash Castle, and of Kilmore (now
S^r^rTn'jX^^/a^ulorArcMeacon of Clogher,
A^^ne' :' Kevfb'r. Veley, of Lucan, co. Dublin.
S't!!'- ^wS^sq. of the north of Ireland.
issue,
John, of whom presently.
aged 81.
Alethea Mrs. Allen Henry McAlister, Esq. of
Sa d'-who / th^ y'ear following, Having a dau. Harriet;
and^ndiriV84, Major Henry Bowen, 2nd Koyal Veteran
lattahon!'andD.-J.-A.-G. at Malta, who c 6 P(.l,. 1843,
leaving issue. Mrs. Bowen survived to 4 July, 18d3.
Trtr Garstin(whom. 2ndly, Jane, widow of John Chamney,
S. o ?^tSwn, CO. Wi'cMow, dau. of William Johnson
Esq- of Arklow, who long survived) d. 4 April, In 9. His
''joHrGABSxm.Esq. of Molesworth Street, Du^^jn. 6. Jan.
1753; ra. 1st, 22 Jan. 1774, Juditha Eagar, who d. 31 Dec.
1790, leaving surviving issue,
, ToNATHAN Hatteb (" JoHN "), 88th regt. Connaught
T?.n^trf& 19 April 1790; ™. 14 Jan. 1815, Louisa Anne,
St dau of'the'^late Thomas Gillanders, Esq. of Calcutta,
and d. 27 Aug. 1828, leaving issue,
1 John Francis, b. 28 Dec. 1819; Capt. 66th Bengal N.I. ;
m 14 March, 1849, Eleanor, eldest surviving dau. of
Eev Christophilus Garstin, Kector of Balyroney (see
fZ'eedi^g Article) ^n^ dying 7 Nov. 1858, left issue by
her, who d. Feb. following,
Tohn Holroyd, 6. 4 Jan. 1850; d. 19 April, 1862.
irthuVwrniam, 0. 6 Feb. 1855; d. 12 Nov. 1877.
Eleanor Grace.
2 William Thomas, 6. 2 Sept. 1823; Major Bengal N.I.;
sVa^cus Augustus &. 12 May, ^^^S; Capt TSrd Bengal
N.I. and Turkish Contingent; m., and d. s.x>. 23 bept.
l^Lo^sa, m. 5 May, 1831, John, eldest son of Sir Claudius
Steven kunter; Bart'., D.C.L., Col. Eoyal London
2^Set Caroline, m. 2 Aug. 1837 ^.ieut.-Col Robert
McNair, Commanding 17th Bengal N.I., who d. of fatigue
during the Indian Mutiny, 20 July, 1857, leaving issue.
3 Sophia Frances, m. 23 March, 1843, Major-Gen. Augustus
Abbott, C.B., Commanding Koyal Artillery (Bengal),
Hon A D.O. to the Hon. the Governor-General of India,
and to Her Majesty the Queen, Principal Commissaiy and
Inspector-General of the Ordnance Commissariat Depart-
ment. He d. 25 Feb. 1867, leaving seven children.
4 Emily, m. 31 Dec. 1844, Major George Holroyd, grand-
son of Sir George Holroyd, Chief Justice of the Kings
Bench, and has issue.
I Henrietta Minchin, 6. 24 Dec. 1774; m. 1805, her cousin,
Thomas Snagg, Esq., and d. 10 April. 1839, leaving issue.
II Elizabeth Longfield, 6. 8 Feb. 1784; m. 23 Oct. 1811,
John Zinck, Esq., who d. 26 Nov. 1848. She d. at Ham-
burgh, 5 Nov. 1864, leaving one child, Elizabeth Garstin.
IMr. Garstin m. 2ndly, 23 June, 1792, Mary, elder dau. of
Hic'hard Harman, Esq. of Brighton, Sussex, and d. 29 Sept.
1808, leaving by her (who d. 23 July, 1831) two sons,
n William, of Dublin, 6. 27 Feb. 1794; m. 15 Jan. 1819,
Anne, eldest dau. of William Walker, Esq. of High Park,
CO Dublin, Bed Castle, co. Derry, and Mountjoy Square,
Dublin by Jane Marsh his wife (see Marsh of S'pnninnount),
and d '25 Aug. 1875, having had issue by licr (who pre-
deceased him 15 Jan. 1838), with two Jaus. (Jane Sta:iia,
and Frances, d. young), an only son,
John Eieton, the present Mr. Garstin, of Bragganstown.
n Marcus Somerville, h. 1 Oct. 1797; Scholar of Trinity
Hall Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple;
m 27 Aug 1822, Jane, only dau. of Lancelot Rainforth,
E.sq. of Dishfort, co. York; and d.s.p. 5 July, 1828, his
widow surviving to 31 July, 1830.
Arms (as duly registered)— Arg., on a pale sa. a lucy's head
couped, or, in the dexter chief point a fleur-de-Us gu. Crest—
On a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm in armour embowed, in
the hand a dagger, all ppr , the arm charged with a fleur-de-
lis, gu. Motlo — Gladio et virtute.
SecK— Braganstown, Castlc-Bellingham.
This, the senior branch, now extinct in the male line»
descends from the elder son of James Garstin, of Leragh Castle
and Kilmore.
John Garstin, Esq. of Leragh Castle and Ballykarnn, co.
Westmeath, m. 1st, 19 Nov. 1741, Alethea, niece of Dr. John
Farrell, of Carralaragh, co. Longford, and, after purchasing a
small property at Santry, co. Dublin (now in the possession of
Lord Seaton), and leasing the estate of Tinnehinch, co. Wick-
low removed to London 1750, where he received a Government
appointment, and Uvea at Whitehall. In 1761, he appears on
a mission to one of the German Courts ; and, in 1766, he
describes himself as having travelled "thro' all Europe and
great part of Turkey in Asia on the King's business." His 1st
wife d. 1772. His 2nd wife, Anne, survived him tiUlSOS. By
the former he left at his death, 1780,
I. Chichester Fortescue, Capt. 17th Dragoons, and Major
Hampshire Militia, b. 1747 ; m. 1st, Catherine, dau. and co-
heiress of Sir Henry Parker, Bart., and great-aunt of the
celebrated Admiral Sir Hyde Parker. By her he had an
only child, John, b. 10 July, 1772, Capt. 41sc regt., d. at
Montreal 1799, unm. Major Garstin, m. 2ndly, A icia Caro-
line, dau. of Sir Charles Sheffield, Bart., of St Albans,
where, dying 21 Jan. 1818, aged 63, she was bulled with her
husband, who d. 5 March, 1815.
II Robert, b. 1748, served in all quarters of the globe m
the Royal Artillery, and went on a mission to the Emperor
of Morocco. He m. 1st, 30 Aug. 1764, Anna El.zabetha,
sole dau and heiress of Major Simon Bradstreet (nephew
of the 1st baronet of that name; and) brother of Gen.
John Bradstreet, Governor of Newfoundland. By this
ladv b 1745, d. 1789) he had (with a dau., Anna Elizabetha,
d vnm 1789, aged 18) a son, John Bradstreet. He had
also a son, Robert Longmore, Royal Artillery, Lieut.-Gen.
d. unm.. i874. Col. Garstin to. 2ndly, 1792, Mary Lees,
and became of Harold House, co. Bedford, in which co he
was appointed D.L. and Lieut.-Col. of Militia. In 1809 he
served as High Sheriff for co. Bedford, in which year
(24 July) his wife died, whom he survived tiU 2b July, laio.
His son,
John Bradstreet, of Wakering Hall, Essex, 6. 23 June,
1766, was Major 65th regt., with which he saw much
service In 1792, he m. Mary, dau. of J. Ketchum, of
New Brunswick, N.A., and d. 1821, leaving issue by her,
who survived to 29 May, 1849,
1 Robert, Lieut.-Col. 3rd Madras Cavalry, and Com
mandant 4th regt. of Nizam's Cavalry A.D.C. to the.
Marquess ofTweeddale.and Government Comnaissioner
to the Nabob of the Carnatic, and Commissioner at
Neermuhl, b. 1799. He d. unm. at Pisa, .19 April,
1 mII-V, TO. 13 May, 1816, William Hay, Esq of Dunse
Castle CO. Berwick, D.L. and Convener of that co.,
and d! 10 June, 1863, leaving issue (see Hay oj Dunse
2 Cordelia, of Exeter, d. Miim.S April, 1867, aged 68
I. Cordcha Ann, bapt. 26 July, 1751 ; m. 1st, 20 Oct 1774 to
Samuel Colborne, Esq. of Lymington, Hants, and by hun
had a son and a dau., .
1 John, created Lord Seaton a Field-Marshal in the
armv G C.B., G.C.H., G.C.M.G., K.M.T., K.S.G.,
K.T.s'., Col. 2nd Life Guards, Governor-Gen. of Canada.
it-ird^Ua Inn, bS". 5 Sept. 1775 ; to. 14 May 1806 Rev
Duke Yonge, Vicar of Antony, Cornwall, and d. 20 July
1856, leaving issue (see Yonge).
Mrs. Colboi-ne m. 2ndly, 1787, Kev Thomas Bargus, Vicai
of Barkway, Herts, and Rector of Treford, Sussex. He d
27 March, 1809, leaving by her, who had predeceased him
15 March 1791, a dau. and co heiress, Alethea Henrietta
6 7 June 1780 m. He v. John Yonge, head of the ancuen
family seated at Puslinch, co. Devon (see Ionge of Pus
linch.)
Jrancb orijinnUn scaftb h1 f ragganstofait.
The ywngest son of Capt. Symon Garstin, mentioned il
the preceding genealogy,
Norman Garstin, Esq. of Bragganstown, s. his granfl
uncle, the original patentee, Jan. 1677, and, in the followin
June, r,i. Miss Anne Jones, of TuUeniskea, co. Monaghan (mec
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i of Wolbore Kllis, Bishop of Kildnrc). ITc sewed as Hiffh
SlierilT for Louth 1686, was sworn a Coinniissioner of tlio
' Peace for that co. 16 July, 1690, and was one of the Comnus-
sioners appointed by the statute of 3 William III. In 1698
he purchased from Godart, Earl of Athlone, the lands of
Coolderry, co. Monaghan, the estate of Christopher, Lord
: Slane, attainted. He d. intestate 1719, leaving (with two
I daus.) a son and heir,
The Eev. James Garstin, of Bragganstown and Coolderry,
and of Piercetown, co Meath, Rector of IVIoyglare, in the same
CO. He m. (settlement dated 1 IMarch, 1727) Mrs. Elizabeth
Brabazon, and by her (who d. 20 Oct. 1734) left issue,
I. Norman, 5. 1729; d. 26 May, 1755, intestate.
II. Anthony, who succeedeJ.
III. James, b. 1732.
I. Mary, m. Brabazon Eccleston, Esq. of co. Louth, and had
I issue, Norminda and Elizabeth, who both married.
II. Anne, in. 1776, Rev. John Gifford, Rector of Boveva, co.
Derry, and by him, who d. 9 Feb. 1782, had issue.
, III. Dorcas, of Londonderry, d. unm. 1820, aged 88.
! The Rev. BIr. Garstin m. again, and had issue (supposed to
, have rf. young). He was s. by his son and heir,
' Anthony Gakstin, Esq. of Bragganstown, Coolderry, and
Piercetown, J. P., b. Sept. 1730. He was High Sheriff of the
CO. 1763, and, on 4 June of that year, m. Anne, dau. of
Christophilus Jenney, Esq. of The Park, co. Louth, and had
issue,
I. CiiRisTOPiiiLUS, his heir.
II. William, Louth Militia, afterwards Major 26th re,2;t. (Came-
ronians), m. 1805, Anne, dau. of Christophilus Clinch, Esq.
' of I'eamount, co. Kildare, and was drowned while serving in
! Holland. His widow <?. s. p. 1821.
III. Norman (Rev.). M.A., successively Chaplain to the Duke
of Richmond and to the Royal Military School, Phoenix Park,
Dublin: Prebendary of Kilpeacon, Limerick, and senior
Colonial Chaplain in the Island of Ceylon, where he died
1830, having had issue (l)y Elizabeth liis wife, sister of Major
Boyd, who d. 18:;6),
1 Norman, D.D., late Chaplain to the Forces in Ceylon;
ni. 16 Jan. 1847, Mary Anne, only dau. of Walter Wilson,
Esq. of Bath and Frenchay, co. Gloucester, and has
issue, Norman, 6.1849; Patrick Arthur, 6.1858; William,
6. 1862 ; and Louisa Charlotte. Dr. Garstin assumed in
1864, the name of De Garston, in lieu of his patronymic.
2 Anthony, Retired Chaplain Bengal Establishment, m.
15 Dec. 1836, Rebecca, dau. of Mr. Judge (Secretary
to Mr. Spencer Percival), and by her (who d. 16 Dec.
1863, had issue surviving infancy, Norman Anthony, 6.
1838, Indian C.S. ; Harold Edward, b. 1848, d. nam.
8 Sept. 1876; George Lindsay, b. 1857; Frederick Cle-
ments, 6. 1856; Elizabeth Eleanor, m. 1856, D. B.
Lindsay, Esq. ; Lucy Anna, m. 1853, Capt. Thomas
Dayrell, 9th Bengal Cavalry; Rebecca Caroline; Alice
Mary Boscawen ; Emily Florence ; and Edith Laura.
SWilham, Lieut.-Col. 83rd regt., m. 11 Oct. 1846, Mary
Hastings, elder dau. and co-heiress of the Rev. Matthew
Moore, Vicar of Cahirconlish (brother of Crosbie Moore,
Esq. of Mooresfort), and d. Blay, 1861, leavini; by her
(who survived to 28 Feb. 1871) an only child, Norman, 6.
28 Aug. 1847.
4 Christophilus, Capt. unatt., m. Miss Douglas, of a Cana-
dian family, and d. leaving one son and two daus.
1 Eleanor Anne, m. 1825, John William Huskisson, Esq.
Ceylon C.S. (nephew of Mr. Huskisson, M.P. for Liver-
pool) and has issue.
2 Lucy, m. 1825, Major-Gen. Botet Trydell, 83rd regt., who
d. s. p. Jan. 1864. 3 Louisa.
4 Anna, m. 1833, to William Lucas, M.D., Deputy Inspec-
tor-Gen. of Hospitals ; and d. 2 Oct. 1859. Dr. Lucas d.
suddenly 1868, leaving four children.
5 Elizabeth, m. 1831, Henry Whiting, Esq., Ceylon C.S.,
and has issue.
6 Caroline, m. 5 April, 1847. at Calcutta Cathedral, Edward
Stanhope Pearson, Esq., son of the Very Rev. Hugh
Nicholas Pearson, D.D., Dean of Salisbury and Domestic
Chaplain to George IV. Their children are, Edward
Spencer, 6. 1849 ; and Henry, b. 1852.
7 Sophia, 6. 1821; m. David Baird Lindsay, Esq. of
Calcutta; and d. in Ceylon 1845, leaving one dau.,
Sophia.
IV. James, Lieut. Louth Militia, and afterwards of 15th
regt., h. 11 Oct. 1772; m. 1821, Agnes, eldest dau. of John
Stephenson, Esq. of Penrith, Cumberland, and d. s. p.
1863.
I. Elizabeth, m. Capt. Waddell Cuninghame Douglas,
of Dromore, co. Down, Royal Irish Artillery, and had
issue.
II. Anne, d. unm. in London, 12 March, 1849, aged 80.
III. Maria, in. George Wade, of co. Meath, who d. s. p.
1849. She d. 5 Dec. 1863.
Mr. Garstin d. 15 May, 1782 (his widow surviving till 1S08,
when she d., aged 72), and was s. by his eldest son,
CuRiSTOPUiLUs Gakstin, Esq. of Bragyanstown, Coolderry,
and Piercetown, h. 1706; sometime an officer in the .'JSth regt.,
J. P. CO. Louth, for which co. he was appointed Higli Sheriff.
He m. 30 Oct. 1791, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Andrew Tliomp.
son, Esq. of Newry, by whom he had issue,
I. Anthony, his heir.
II. Christophilus, sometime a Lieut, in the Louth Militia:
ordained 1822, and presented by the Crown to the Living of
Cahir, and thence promoted to the Rectory of Drumbally-
roney, co. Down; 6. 5 June, 1795; rn. 1st, 20 July, 1818,
Sarah, 2nd dau. of the Rev. George Vesey, D.D., of Derra-
bard House, co. Tyrone (ace that t'umily), by whom (who d.
26 Aug. 1842) he had, besides several ciiildren who d.
young,
1 Christophilus, 6. 2 Jan. 1825, heir to his uncle.
2 Anthony, 6. 6 Oct. 1832.
1 Eleanor, b. 12 Aug. 1826; to. 14 March, 1849, John
Garstin, Capt. 66th Bengal N.I. (see precedinfj jiedigi-ee).
He m. 2ndly, 19 Feb. 1845, Harriet Frances, eldest dau. of
Capt. Joseph Neynoe, of Castle Neynoe, co. Sligo, and
by her (who d. 9 Nov. 1860) left at his death, 17 Aug.
1864,
1 Charles Henry Neynoe, 6. 20 Jan. 1847.
2 John Joseph, h. 13 March, 1850 ; d. unm.
3 William Fitzroy, b. 19 March, 1856.
4 Loftus Marcus, b. 7 Nov. 1858.
1 Harriet Jane, m. 20 ScjDt. 1876, E. E. Macnaghten,
Esq.
2 Caroline Matilda. 3 Emily Antoinette. 4 Clara.
in. Norman, b. 7 Feb. 1804 ; m. and has issue.
I. Elizabeth, 7)1. 4 June, 1819, Digby Marsh, Esq.ofco. Long-
ford, son of Francis Marsh, Esq. of The Abbey, Queen's
Co. (sec Marsh of Sprlngmoiint).
II. Charlotte, d. unm. 14 March, 1869.
III. Frances Delia. iv. Mary, d. unm. 16 July, 1869.
V. Anne, d. unm. 9 Jan. 1873.
Mr. Garstin d. 26 Jan. 1821 (his widow surviving until 19 Nov.
1857, when she d. at the age of 95), and was s. by his eldest son.
The Rev. Anthony Garstin, of Bragganstown and Cool-
derry, J.P., M.A., Rector of Mansfieldstown, b. 12 Nov. 1793;
d. unm. 10 July, 1873, when the Bragganstown estate passed,
as entailed, to his nephew, Capt. Christophilus Garstin,
nearest kinsman of the name to the present John Ribion
Garstin, Esq., by whom it was acquired in 1877.
Arms, £c. — See Garstin of Bragrjanslown.
GARTH OF IiIOIlDEN HALL.
Garth, Sib Richard, of Morden Hall, Surrey,
M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, Q.C, late M.P. for Guildford,
b. 1820 ; m. 1847, Ins cousiu, Clara, dau. of Wm.
Loftus Lowndes, Esq., aud has, with other issue,
Richard, 6. 1848.
Sir Richard was appointed Chief Justice of Bengal,
and received the honour of Knighthood in 1875.
iLt'ltCaflC— Richard Garth, of Morden, temp. 1564, son
of Edward Garth, one of the six Clerks in Chancery, who
purchased the manor of Morden 1553; m. 1st, Elizabeth Dixon,
and had issue,
Robert, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Benjamin Tichborne ; and
d. 25 April, 1613.
George, heir to his brother, of whom presently.
Thomas. Lazarus.
Jane, m. Sir John Savill, co. York.
He TO. 2ndly, Jane, of co. Lincoln, and by her had a son,
Alexander, of Eavensbury, Mitchnm, b. 1G23, who m. Alice,
dau. of the Eev. Richard Ward, Rector of Bedington, and
had three sons and six daus., Richard ; George ; Thomas ;
Joan ; Susan ; Frances ; Anne ; Alice ; and Elizabeth.
The 2nd surviving son of the 1st marriage,
George Garth, Esq. of Morden, who .?. his elder brother,
TO. Jane, dau. of Anthony Duffield, and d. 19 April, 1627,
aged 70, having had issue by that lady (who d. 8 May,
1609) five sons and seven daus., the 5th of the latter,
Elizabeth, m. Richard Farrant, of Mitcham. The eldest son,
Richard Garth, Esq. of Morden, d. 23 Nov. 1639, aged 44,
leaving by his wife, a dau. of — Styles, a son,
George Garth, Esq. of Morden, who m. Ann, sister and
co-heiress of Sir George Caiieton, Bart., and d. 30 Nov. 1676,
aged 53, leaving a son,
Richard Garth, Esq. of Morden, who d. 18 July, 1700,
aged 49, leaving a son,
Richard Garth, Esq. of Morden, who m. Eliz.-xbeth Emer-
son, and d. 10 Jan. 1727, having hud by her (who d. 11 May,
1776), besides two daus., Mary and Elizabeth, an only son,
Richard Garth, Esq. of Morden, who m. Mary, dau. of
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GAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GAS
Peter Lehenp, Esq., by his wife Clara Lowndes, of Winslow,
and by her (who d. 19 Jan. 1780) had three daus.,
Clara, m. 5 Sept. 1744, Owen Putland Meyrick, Esq. of
Bodurgan, co. Anglesey, and d. s.p. m.
Elizabeth, i/i. 15 July, 177o, William Lowndes Stone, Esq. of
Brightwell, co. Oxford, and had issue.
Mary, m. 15 Oct. 1778, John Frederick, Esq., afterwards
Bart., and (/. 1794, leaving issue.
Mr. Garth dying without male issue, 20 June, 1787, aged 63,
devised his estates to his eldest dau., Mrs. Meyrick, with
remainder to her 2nd son, and for want of a 2nd son, to his
next dau., Mrs. Lowndes Stone, and her 2nd son ; and if she
should not have a 2nd son, to his 3rd dau., Lady Frederick,
in like manner. Under this settlement, the property passed
eventually to
The Kev. Eichabd Lowndes (2nd son of Elizabeth, Mrs.
Lowndes Stone, the 2nd dau.), b. 1790 ; who assumed the
surname of Garth at the death of his mother, 1837, in
compliance with the testamentry injunctions of his maternal
grandfather ; he m. Mary, dau. of the Eev. Eobert Douglas,
Kector of Salwarpe, co. Worcester, and by her (who d.
1849) left at his decease, with other issue, a son and suc-
cessor, the present Eichaed Gaeth, Esq., Q.C., of Morden
HaU.
Arms— Or, two lions passant in pale between three cross-
crosslets, fitchee sa. Crest— Aa Indian goat arg. attired eared
collared and lined or.
(SeaJ— Morden Hall, Epsom, Surrey. Sesidence—CaXcnttA.
GARTSHOBE OF RAVELSTON.
Mueeay-Gaetshoee, Johx, Esq. of Kavelston,
Midlothian, D.L., b. 11 Oct. 1804 ; »«. 1st, 5 Aug.
1836, Mary, 2nd dau. of Gen. Sir Ho-n-ard Douglas,
Bart, of Carr, and by her (who d. Feb. 1851) has
issue,
I. JoHS, b. 30 March, 1844; d. 8 Aug. 18.57.
I. Mary. n. Anne, d. 1847.
He m. 2ndly, 29 June, 1852, Augusta Louisa, widow
of the Rev. William Casaubon Purdon, of Tinnerana,
CO. Clare, and only child of Rev. George Frederick
Tavel, by the Lady Augusta Fitzroy his wife, dau.
of Augustus, 3rd Duke of Grafton. Mr. Murray
Grartshore, 2nd son of Sir Patrick Muriay, 6th Bart,
of Ochtertyre, by Mary Anne his -wife, youngest dau.
of John, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun, assumed the
additional surname he bears on succeeding to the
estate of Gartshore.
^/•iii.s— Qu.nrterly, Gartshoke and Murray.
Seat— Eavfclston, Murrayfield, N.B.
GASCOIGNE OF PABLINGTON.
Oxitee-Gascoigne, Maet Isabella and Eliza-
beth, of Parlington, co. York, and of Castle Oliver,
CO. Limerick, s. to the estates upoa the demise of
their father, 14 April, 1843 ; the elder, Maet Isa-
bella. Olivee-Gascoigne, m. 16 Jan. 1850, Fee-
DEEic ChaelesTeench, Esq.(.?ee Bueke's Peerage,
under the title of Ashtown), who assumed, on his
marriage, the additional surname and arms of Gas-
COIGNE. Mr. Trench- Gascoigne is J.P. and D.L.
for the cos. of York and Limerick, and was High
Sheriff of the latter 1863, and of the former 1864 ;
and is J.P. co. Argyll. He has a son and heir, Fee-
deeick Richaed Thomas, b. 4 Jvily, 1851, Lieut.
Royal Horse Guards. The younger co-heiress,
Elizabeth, m. 10 Feb. 1852, Frederick Mason,
LOBD ASHTOWN.
ItiltCajC— The family of Gascoigne was one of great an-
tiquity, and acquired the estate of Gawthorp at a very early
period, in marriage with the dau. and co-heir of John de
Gawthorp. The senior line, derived from Sie William Gas-
coiG.NE, the celebrated Chief Justice of the reign of Henry IV.,
terminated in an heiress, Margaret, wife of Tliomas Went-
worth, Esq. of Wentworth Woodhouse, grandfather of Thomas,
1st Earl of Strafford. The next branch, the Gascoiones of
Th^'rpe on the Hill, were sprung from a 2nd son of the"
Gawthorp family. The co-bcires.ses were Margery, wife of
llcnry Proctor, Esq. of Kew HaU, near Otley ; and Eleanor,
wife of Arthur Ingram, Esq., Groom of the Privy Chamber to
Charles II.
The Gascoignes of Parlinfjton derived their descent from
Nicholas Gascoigne, of Lasingcroft, younger brother of the
Chief Justice, and were raised to the Baronetcy of Scotland
by King Charles I., in the person of Sir John Gascoigke,
of Parlington (nee Burke's Extinct Baronetarje). The last
Baronet, Sir Thomas Gascoigne, m. Mary, dau. of James
Shuttleworth, Esq. of Forcet, and widow of Sir Charles
Turner, Bart, of Kirkleatham, co. York, by whom he had an
only child, Thomas, who d. 20 Oct. 1809. Sir Thomas d.
11 Feb. 1810, and leaving no issue, devised his estates in trust
for Mr. and Mrs. Oliver (his step-dau.), for their lives, with
remainder to their sons (of whom two were b. before Sir
Thomas's death), and then to their daus. in tail. Under this
settlement, Mr. Oliver, who was eldest son of the Eight Hon.
Silver Oliver, of Castle OUver, co. Limerick (for Oli\t:r
pedigree, see Oliver), assumed the surname and arms of
Gascoigne, and became
KiciiARD Oliver-Gascoigne, Esq. of Parlington, as well as
of Castle Oliver. He m. Miss Turner, dau. of Sir Charles
Turner, Bart, of Kirkleatham, by Mary his wife, dau. of
James Shuttleworth, Esq., and, subsequently, wife of Sib
Thomas Gascoigne, Bart., and by her (who d. about the year
1816) had issue,
Thomas Oliver, d. unm. 24 April, 1842.
Richard Silver, d. unm. 25 Dec. 1842.
Mary Isabella Oliver, ■) „„„ „<• TJ„,v.,„^„«
Elizabeth Oliver, j now of Parhngton.
Mr. Oliver Gascoigne, High Sheriff of Yorkfshire 1831, d.
14 April, 1843.
^)-))is— Quarterly. 1st and 4th, arg., on a pale sa. a demi-lucy
erect eouped or, a canton gu., for Gascoigne ; 2nd and 3rd, arg.,
a chevron sa. between two pellets in chief and a fish in base
gu., for Oliver. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lucy
erect gold, charged with a pellet.
S''a(.s— Parlington Park, Aberford; Craiguish Castle, Loch-
gilphead, K.B.
GASKELL OF THORNES HOUSE,
Gaskell, Chaeles Geoege Milnes, Esq. of
Thomas House, co. York, and Wenlock Abbey,
Salop, J.P., D.L., h. 23 Jan. 1842 ; m. 7 Dec. 1876,
Lady Katherine Henrietta Wallop, dau. of Isaac
Newton, 5th Earl of Portsmouth, and has a son,
Evelyn, h. 19 Oct. 1877.
JLtncagC. — Lawrence Gaskell, Esq. of Heaton Faugh-
fieUI, purchased, 9 March, 1652, Clifton Hall, co. Lancaster. By
Anna his 1st wife, who d. Sept. 1G24, he had issue,
I. John, of Unsworth, d. June 1653, leaving, by Elizabeth his
wife (who 5(1. 2ndly, William Kenion, Esq. of Unsworth),
two sons and three daus., 1 James, b. Aug. 1644; 2 Na-
thaniel, b. Sept. 1651; 3 Elizabeth in. 8 Dec. 1657, John,
Davenport, Esq. of Pilkington; 4 Mary; 5 Anne, m.
26 Sept. 1662, Roger Fyles, Esq.
II. Daniel, of whom hereafter.
III. Adam, wno had three sons, 1 Samuel, 6. 1651 ; 2 Timothy,
6. 1653, d. July, 1654 ; 3 Adam, 6. 1655.
IV. William, b. 1618 ; d. June, 1621.
I. Sarah, m. WaUier, of Whitfield; and d. July, 1689.
Mr. Gaskell d. Nov. 1675. His 2nd son,
Daniel Gaskell, Esq. of Clifton Hall, was joined with his
father in the purchase of that place in 1652. He in. 1st,
Grace, dau. of Peter Holt, Esq. of Bury, by whom, who d.
July, 1657, he had a dau., Rebecca (1st, Mrs. Colborne, and
2ndly, Mrs. Pinkertou), and a son.
I. Nathaniel, of Manchester, bapt. 6 March, 1653 ; m.
27 June, 1693, Sarah Wilson, who. (/. May, 1709. He d.
Nov. 1716, leaving three daus., his co-heirs,
1 Rebecca, ni. Richard Clive, Esq. of Styche, Salop, M.P.
CO. Montgomery, and was mother of Robert Clive, Esq.
of Styche, created 16 March, 1752, Lord Clive, father of
Edward, 1st Earl of Powis.
2 Sarah, m. Hugh. 11th Lord Semphill.
3 Elizabeth, m. Daniel Bayley, .Esq. of Hope HaU, co.
Lancaster.
Mr. Gaskell m. 2ndly, Ann, dau. of Giles Seddon, Esq. of
Houghton, and had further issue,
II. Daniel, of whom hereafter.
III. John, 6. March, 1677, living 1707.
I. Alice, b. Oct. 1663 ; d. unm. Feb. 1681.
II. Mary, bapt. 11 March, 1675.
III. Martha, 6. Sept. 1668 ; m. 8 Aug. 1693, Hugh Parr, Esq,
of Tonge, co. Lancaster.
IV. Deborah, m. Jan. 1702, John Walker, Esq. v. Ann,
VI. Hannah, bapt. 15 Nov. 1671.
GAS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GAS
627
at Clifton by the eldest
Utr. Gaslicll rf. Feb. ICSO, am! w
son of liis 2nd wife,
Daniel Gaskell, Esq. of Clifton Hall, bapt. 1 Feb. 1G60 ;
m. 1st, 1090, Sarah Partington, of Newton, near Manchester,
who d. s. p. 3 Oct. lODG ; and 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Eichard
.Pereival, Esq. of AUerton, by whom lie had issue,
I. Daniel, b. 1700; d. 22 June, 1759.
n. Nathaniel, of Manchester.
III. Pereival, 6. Jan. 1704 ; d. Juno, 170G.
IV. Benjamin, of whom hereafter.
V. Timothy, bapt. 9 June, 1710.
I. Sarah, 6. 11 June, 1713; vi. John Kay, Esq. of Chesham,
who d. 18 April, 1768.
II. Ann, 6. 1718; m. William Milnes, Esq. of Tapton Hall
and Chesterfield, and d. $. p. 2 May, 1791.
Mr. Gaskell d. Feb. 1719. His 4th son,
Benjamin Gaskell, Esq. of Clifton Hall, 6. 12 Sept. 1715,
m. 30 Oct. 1744, Mary, dau. of John Milnes, Esq. of AVake-
tield, CO. York (and sister of James Milnes, Esq., who left, by
Esther Widdowes his wife, an only son, James Milnes, Esq. of
Thornes House, co. York, M.P. for Bletchingley, upon whose
death s. p. 21 April, ISOO, his estates devolved on the repre-
sentatives of his aimt), by whom, who d. 17 March, 1780, he
had an only son,
Daniel Gaskell, Esq. of Clifton Hall, 6. 28 Sept. 1746;
. 25 Sept. 1777, Hannah, dau. of James Noble, Esq. of
Lancaster, and by her (who d. 28 Aug. 1801) he had issue,
Benjamin, of Thornes House.
Daniel, of Lupset Hall, co. York. J.P., D.L., 6. 11 Sept.
1782; )ii. 1 March, 1806, Mary, 2nd dau. of the late Ben-
jamin Heywood, Esq. of Stanley Hall, near Wakefield. Mr.
Daniel GaskeU was the first M.P. for Wakefield, and repre-
sented that borough 1832-37. He d. 20 Dec. 18/5.
Mary, 6. 10 Aug. 1778; d. v.am.
Mr. Gaskell d. 28 May, 178S, and w^as s. by his eldest son,
Benjamin Gaskell, Esq. of Thornes House, J. P., M.P., for
Maldon 1812-26, b. 28 Feb. 1781; m. 17 June, 1807, Mary,
eldest dau. of Dr. Brandreth, of Liverpool, by whom (who
d. 28 Nov. 1845) he left at his decease, 21 Jan. 1850, ano nly
child,
James Miln-es Gaskell, Esq. of Thornes House, J. P. and
D.L., M.P. for Wenlock 1832-68, and a Lord of the Treasury
In tlie administration of Sir Robert Peel, 1841-40, b. 19 Oct.
1810; m. 16 May, 1832, Mary, 2nd dau. of Eight Hon. Charles
Watkins Williams-Wynn, M.P., and by her (who d. 21 April,
1869) had issue,
I. Charlls George Milnes, his heir.
II. Gerald Milnes, of Lupset Hall, co. York, late Lieut
94th regt., 6.25 Oct. 1844 ; m. 18 June, 1868, Anna Louisa,
youngest dau. of Godfrey Baldwin, Esq. of Brookiield, co
Cork.
I. Cecil Grenville, m. 30 Dec. 1862, Francis Turner Pal-
grave, Esq., eldest son of Sir Francis Palgrave.
II. Isabel Milnes, ta. 8 May, 1855, Eev. Thomas Fitzgerald
Wiutour, Eector of High Hoyland, co. York, eldest
son of Eev. Fitzgerald Wintour, Prebendary of Southwell.
Ilr. Gaskell d. 5 Feb. 1873, and was s. by his eldest son,
yHARLES George Milnes Gaskell, Esq. now of Thornes House
md Wenlock Abbey.
Sen ^?— -Thornes House, near Wakefield, co. York; and
iVenlock Abbey, Salop.
GASKELIi OF KIDDINGTON HALL.
Gaskell, Heney Lomax, Esq. of Kiddingtou
lall, CO. Oxford, and of Beaumont Hall, co. Lan-
aister, J. P. and D.L. for fhe co. Lancaster, J. P. co.
)xford, and High Sheriff for co. Oxford 1858, b.
.8 Sept. 1813 ; m. 10 Sept. 1845, Alice, dau. of
iamuel Brooks, Esq. of Whalley Range, Withington,
o. Lancaster, and has issue,
I. Henry Brooks, 9th Lancers, b. 26 Aug. 1846; m. 1873,
Helen Mary, only dau. of Eev. D. Melville, Eector of Great
Witley, and Hon. Canon of Worcester.
II. Charles Edward, b. 10 Dec. 1847.
III. James, b. 28 Aug. 1849.
IV. Walter Edgar, b. 13 Oct. 1850.
V. John Francis, b. 29 April, 1858.
VI. Samuel Wi-lliam, b. 29 Sept. 1861.
1. Alice Jane. ii. Margaret Caroline.
III. Henrietta. iv. Annie Blanche.
ILtnCaflC— Henbt Gaskell, of Southworth House, near
.'igan, CO. Lancaster, an eminent Solicitor, eldest son of
ahn Gaskell, Esq. of Skelmersdale Hall, in the same co.,
y Hannah his wife, 6. 29 Oct. 1778; m. 1 June, 1807, Jane
omax, and by her (who d. 19 Feb. 1841) had issue,
John, h. 29 Dec. 1811; d. s. },. 30 July, 1837.
Henry Lomax, 6. 18 Sept. 1813.
Henrietta Hannah, m. James Close, Esq. of Nanlc; nml
d. 1837, leaving one child, Henry. ^ ' ''"'^
Jane, d. in infancy.
Caroline Margaret, m. John Fowdcn Hodges, Esq. of Eolncv
Court, CO. 0.\ford, and has issue.
Mr. Gaskell d. 3 June, 1849.
.^)-)HS— Barry of six per pale erm. and vert countcrchangcd
a lion rampant gu. between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and an
annulet in base or, for Gaskell. Quartering : gu., on a chief
arg. a. lion passant guardant gu., for Brooks. Crcxt—Ki\ arm
in iieiK sinister entwined by a cable and surmounted by a rain-
bow Mil ppr. 3/.)i7o— Spes.
,S, ,'/.v— Kiddington Hall, Woodstock ; and Beaumont Hall, co.
PENN-GASKELL OF SHANAGARRY.
Penn-Gaskell, Peter, Esq. of Shanagarry, co.
Cork, b. 21 Oct. 1813; m. (j July, 1869, Mary
Kathleen, eldest dau. of Charles Edward Stubbs,
Esq. of Sussex Square, Hyde Park, Loudon, late of
Lima, Peru.
It in Catjr.— William Penn, of Minety, co. Gloucester, and
of Penn's Lodge, Wiltshire, d. 1591, and lies buried before
the altar in the church of Minety, in which parish he in-
herited a patrimonial estate, long possessed by his ancestors,
but which, soon after his death, was alienated to a branch of
the family of Pleydell. His son,
William Penn, who d. v. p., m. a Gloucestershire lady
named Eastall, and left two sons, William, whose line is
extinct, and
Giles Penn, Capt. K.N., who held for some time the office
of English Consul in the Mediterranean. He m. into the
family of Gilbert, and had two sons, George, Envoy to Spain,
who d. vMia., and
Sib William Penn, 6. at Bristol, 1621, a distinguished naval
officer, Admiral of England, and one of the Commanders at the
taking of Jamaica. Sir WiUiara m. 6 Jan. 1643, Margaret, dau.
of John Jasper, of Eotterdam, and by her (who d. 1681-2) leit
at his decease, 1671, a dau. Margaret, m. Anthony Lowther,
Esq. of Mask, Yorkshire, and a son,
William Penn, 6. in the parish of St. Katherine, near the
Tower of London, 14 Oct. 1644. This eminent man was the
Founder and Legislator of Pennsylvania, North America.
William Penn m. 1st, 1672, GuUelma Maria, dau. of Sir William
Springett, and had by her a dau., Letitia, m. William Aubrey;
and one son,
William, to whom his father left his estates in Ireland ; of
him presently.
He TO. 2ndly, 1696, Hannah, dau. of Thomas Callowhill, of
Bristol, and had by her three sons,
I. John, who d. unra. 1746, and bcqvieathed his moiety of
the province of Pennsylvania to his brother Thomas.
II. Thomas, of Stoke Pogies, Bucks, ni. 1751, Lady Juliana
Fermor, 4th dau. of Thomas, 1st Earl of Pomfrot, and by
her (who was h. 1729, and d. 1801) had issue,
1 John, heir to lus father.
2 Granville, successor to his brother.
1 Juliana, m. William Baker, Esq. of Bayfordbury, Herts.
2 Sophia Margaret, m. the Hon. William Stuart, D.D.,
Archbishop of Armagh. 3 Louisa, d. young.
Mr. Penn d. 1775, and was s. by his son,
John Penn, Esq. of Stoke Pogies, J.P., 6. 22 Feb. 1760,
Governor of Portland Castle, Dorset. He d. unm. 21
June, 1834, the last Proprietary and Hereditary Governor of
the Province (now State) of Pennsylvania, and was «. by his
brother,
Granville Penn, Esq. of Stoke Park, 6. 9 Dec. 1761 ; m.
24 June, 1791, Isabella, eldest dau. of Gen. Gordon Forbes,
Col. 22nd regt. of foot, by Margaret, his wife, eldest dau.
of Benjamin Sullivan, Esq. of Cork, and had issue,
1 Granville John, deceased.
2 Thomas Gordon (Eev.), M.A. 3 William, M.A.
1 Juliana, d. young, 1804.
2 Sophia, jji.Gen. Sir William Gomm, G.C.B., and d. s. p.
1827. 3 Louisa Emily.
4 Isabella Mary. 5 Henrietta Ada.
III. Eichard, m. Hannah, dau. of Eichard Lardner, M.D.,
and left two sons, John, m. Anne Allen, of Philadelphia
but d. s. p. ; and Richard, m. Mary Masters, of the same
place, and had issue two sons and two daus.,
William. Eichard.
Hannah.
Mary, the wife of Samuel Paynter, Esq. of Eichmond,
Surrey.
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GAS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GAT
AVilliam renn cl. 1718, and was interred in the Quaker's burial
ground at Jordans, near lieaconsfield. His eldest son,
William Pens, inherited his father's lands in Ireland; he
m. Mary Jones, and d. in France, leaving a son,
"WiLLLiJi Pens, Esq. of Shannagarry, m. 1st, Christiana
Forbes, and 2ndly, Anne Vaux ; by the latter he had one
child, Springett; and by the former a dau. and eventual
heiress,
Chbistiana Gclielma Penn, in. Peter Gaskell, Esq. of Bath,
and was mother of
Peteh Gaskell, Esq. of Bath, Somerset, and afterwards
of Philadelphia, America, who assumed, by royal license,
31 May, 1824, the additional prefix surname of Penn, in com-
pliance with the testamentary injunction of his brother,
Thomas Penn GasUell, Esq. He m. 1793, Elizabeth, dau. of
Nathan Edwards, Esq. of Radnor, Delaware co. Pennsyl-
vania, America, and d. July, 1831, leaving issue,
William, of Ashgrove, Pennsylvania, 6. 1794; d. v.vm. 1821.
Tliomas, of Ballymaloe, co. Cork, and Penn Hall, Mont-
gomery, co. Pennsylvania ; (<. 179o; d.s. p. 18iS.
Alexander Forbes, of Ashgrove, b. 1802; d. unm. 1829.
Peteb, of whom we treat.
Eliza, d. unm. 1865. Jane d. i''/rjrt.,1832.
Christiana GiUielma, m. 1827, William Hall, Esq. of London,
and d. 1830. Elizabeth.
The youngest son,
Peteb Penn Gaskell, Esq. of Shannagarry, h. 3 April, 1830,
m. 15 Feb. 1825, Louisa, dau. of Charles P. Heath, Esq. and
d. 6 April, 1866, having had issue,
William, <;. unra. 6 Dec. 18G5, aged 29.
Peter, now of Shannagarry.
Louisa m. 15 May, 1817, William Gerald FitzGcrald, Esq. of
Watcrford and d. s. p. 1853.
Mary Gulielma, d. 1831.
Gulielma, d. 1852. Hettie, d. 18.50.
Mary, m. 1855, J. T. Coates. Jane, d. 1863.
Emily, m. 1864, John Paull Quinn. Elizabeth, d. 1866.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, three bars engrailed
vert, in chief a rose gu. barbed and seeded ppr., between two
trefoils slipped of the second, for Gaskell; 2nd and 3rd, the
arms of Penn, viz., arg., on a fess sa. three plates a canton,
gn. Ihereon a crown ppr. representing the royal crown of King
Chaeles II. Crests — For Gaskell : A sinister ann embowed
in armour ppr. the hand supporting an escocheon or, charged
with an anchor erect with cable sa. iVoito over, "Spes."
Of Penn : A demi-lion arg. gorged with a collar sa. charged
with three plates. Molto over, "Pennsylvania."
<Sca£— Shannagarry, near Cloyne.
Arms (granted to the Ickham family in 1589)— Az., a fess
erm. cottised arg. between three goats' heads erased of the
third attired or. Crest — On a chapeau az., turned up erm. a
goat's head erased arg. bearded and attired or. Molto — Fama
semper vivit.
6ea(— Eichmond, near Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
GASON OF EICHIEOND.
Gasox, Eichaed Wills, Esq. of Eichmoncl, co.
Tipperary, 6. 1846; m. 1871, Kute Ilamley, 3rd
dau. of Henry Turtle, Esq., and has issue,
EiciiABD, b. IB July, 1872.
Kate Marion, b. 9 Aug. 1873.
Maria Lilian, b. 21 Jan. 1875.
HincagC— This family, claiming to have been originally
from Ickham, Kent, settled in Ireland in the year 1640, and
John Gason obtained a grant under the Act of Settlement.
Joseph Gason, Esq., who m. Dorothea, dau. of Eichard
Waller, Esq. of CuUy, and was father of
EiciiABD Gason, Esq. of Killoshalloe, co. Tipperary, whose
•will was proved 24 June, 1772; his 3rd son,
EiciiAED Gason. Esq. of Eichmond, co. Tipperary, m. 1770,
Alicia, dau. of Wills Crofts, Esq. of Churchtown, co. Cork, by
his wife, Eleanor Freeman, of Ballinguilc, and left, with a dau.,
Anna Maria, m. Thomas Eichard Houghton, Esq. of Kilman-
nock, CO. Wexford, an only son,
EiciiABD Wills Gason, Esq. of Eichmond, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff co. Tipperary 1842; he r,i. 15 Nov. 1811, Anne,
dau. of Charles Henry Leslie, Esq. of AVilton, co. Cork, and
Lucia Izod, his wife, and by her had issue,
RicnABD, late of Eichmond.
Wills Crofts, m. Oct. IS62, Agnes Julia, dau. of C.npt. Eich,
of Port Stewart House, co. Antrim, and widow of the Hon.
and Ecv. Charles Douglas, Hector of Donagheady, and has
issue.
Charles Henry, drowned, with part of his regiment, the 62nd,
in cro-ssing the Ganges, 6 Sept. 1842.
Lucia, m. Hewitt Poole, Esq. ot Mayfield.
Alicia Ellen Christina, m. 7 June, 1S56, Pierce Purcell Esq.
of Altamira. Catherine Mary Elizabeth. '
The eldest son,
RiCHABD Gason, Esq. of Eichmond, m. Oct. 184.5, Catherine
Doyle, 2nd dau. of Ecv. Freeman Willis Crofts, of Cloghccn,
</. 1861, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eicuabd Wills Gason, Esq., now of Eichmond.
GATACRE OF GATACRE.
Gatacee, Edwaed Llotd, Esq. of Gatacre,
Salop, J.P., High Sheriff 1856, b. 1806 ; m. 1838,
Jessie, 2nd dau. of the late William Forbes, Esq.
of Callendar House, co. Stirling, and by her (who
d. May, 1878), has issue,
I. Edwaed Llotd, 7th Eoyal Fusiliers, 6. 1839; m. Fanny
Wright, only dau. of Thomas Fereday, Esq. J.P., of Tuck
Hill, Salop.
II. John, Major Bombay Staff Corps, b. 1841.
III. William Forbes, 77th regt., 6. 1843 ; r,i. 1876, Alice Susan
Louisa, 3rd dau. of the Very Eev. Anthony La Touche
Kirwan, D.P., Dean of Limerick, and has a son, William
Edward, b. 23 Jan. 1878.
IV. Thomas Stephen, 6. 1815.
I. Jessie Annabella.
ILtltf age— It appears that in the reign of Henby III.,
Stephen db Gatacee, possessed the manors o( Gatacre anc
Sutton, with lands in Claverley, which he held of the King b}
military service, and which, it is stated, had been obtained bj
his ancestor by grant from Edwabd the Confessob. Hi
d. after the year 1229, and was s. by (the son of his son Tliomas
his grandson,
EoBERT DE Gatacee, Lord of Gatacre, who d. unm., andva
s. by his brother,
WiLLiAMDE Gatacke, Lord of Gatacre 1293 and 1313, fathero
Galfbt de Gatacbe, Lord of Gatacre 1314 and 1319, whos
son,
Thomas de Gatacee, of Gatacre, living tem^y. Edwaed II. ^
m. Joan, dau. of Eichard de Leigh, of Leigh and Park Hall, cc I
Stafford, and dying 1367, was s. by his son,
Tho.mas de Gatacee, of Gatacre, temp. Eichaed II
father of
WsLLiAM DE Gatacee, of Gatacre, 1398, who dying imm.
was s. by his brother,
John de Gatacee, of Gatacre, who flourished in the reigr
of Henet IV., IIenet v., and Henet VI. He m. Joice, dai
of JohnBurley, Esq. of Bomcroft Castle, Sheriff of Shropshh
1409, and was s. by his eldest son,
John GAT.iCEE, Esq. of Gatacre, M.P. for Bridgnorth 1
Edwaed IV. He m. Jane, dau. of Nicholas Yonge, Esq. (
Caynton, Salop, and was father of
John Gatacee, Esq. of Gatacre, in. 1st, Eleanor, dau. <
John Acton, Esq. of Aldenham, but by her had no issue;
2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Adam Bostock, Knt. of Bostocl
Chesliire, by whom (her will was proved 1501) he had two
Eobeet and Arthur ; and one dau. Christabel, in. Job
Lysler, Esq. of Eowton Castle. He d. 1499, and was s. by h
elder son,
Eobeet Gatacee, Esq. of Gatacre, 1500, m. Joan, 2nd dai
of John Hoord, of Bridgnorth, and had issue, William, h
heir; Eichard; Francis; Mary, m. John Woolryche, :
of Dudmaston; Margery, in. William Middlemore, Esq,
CO. Worcester; and Jane, m. John Whitton, Esq.,
Whitton Court. Mr. Gatacre d. 1509, and was s. by h
eldest son,
William Gatacbe, Esq. of Gatacre, m. Helen, dau.
William Mytton, Esq. of Shrewsbury, and had, with oth
issue,
I. Fbancis, liis heir.
II. Thomas (Eev.), Eector of St. Edmund's, Lombard Strei
London, a learned and eminent divine, commemorat*
among Falln-'s Wm-lhies. He ni. Maryaret Pigot, of c
Hereford, and dying 1593, left with other issue, a son ai
heir,
Eev. Thomas Gatakee, B.D., Ecotor of Eotherhithe, b
Sept. 1574; d. 29 July, 1654(l)aving been forty years Eect
of Uotherhithe), leaving by his 2nd wile, dau. of Be
Charles Viner, a son.
The Eev. Ohables Gatakeb, M.A., Eector of Hoggerstc
CO. Bucks, who d. 1680, leaving by his 1st wife, a son.
The Eev. Thomas Gataker, Eector of Hoggerston, ■
Barbara, dau. of Sir Thomas H,?bblethwaite, of Norton, «
York, and had is.5ue. Ho (/. in 1701, and was s. by his 801
Edwabd Gatakeb, Esq., 6. 1684, who was s. by his son,
Thomas Gatakeb, Esq., ni. Anne, dau. of Thomas Hi
Esq. of Court Hill, Salop, and had a dau. Aunc, and a soi
GAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OAU
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TnoMAS Gataker, Esq. of Milclcnhall, m. Mary, dau. of
Jolin Swale, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn Fields, and by her (who
d. 4 March, 1839, aged 92) left at his decease, 16 March,
1844, aged 95, one child,
George Gatakek, Esq. of Mildenhall, Suffolk, J.P.
and D.L., b. 30 March, 1792 ; m. 1st, 1825, Elizabeth Har-
rison, .3rd dau. of Thomas Wilkinson, Esq., and by her (who
d. 1827) had a dau.,
Elizabeth Mary, m. 1S58, the Eev. Walter Partridge, son of
H. S. Partridge, Esq. of Hockham, Norfolk.
He m. 2ndly, Aug. 182;), Sophia Sarah, 2nd dau. of Henry
S. Partridge, Esq. of Hockham Hall, Norlolk, and had by
her (who d. 28 July, 1861) issue,
I Melmoth William, 6. 23 Jan. 1841, H.E.I.C.S.
u. Charles Frederick, b. 22 April, 1843.
III. Frank Anthony, b. 24 Dec. 1844, R.N.
IV. Henry M'alter, b. 12 Sept. 1847, li.A.
I. Ellen Kathcrine. ii. Louisa Sophia.
in. Georgina Mary, d. 16 April, 1868.
Ho m. 3rdly, Aug. 1862, Mariana Helen, eldest dau. of the
Eev. C. E. Birch, Itector of Wiston, Suffolk, by whom he
liad no issue.
Mr. Gatacre d. 20 Sept. 1577, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Gatacre, Esq. of Gatacre, m. Elizabeth, 2nd dau.
and co-heir of Humphrey Swinnerton, Esq. of Swinnerton,
;o. Stafford, and dying 19 June, 1590, was s. by his eldest son,
William Gatacre, Esq. of Gatacre, lu. Anne, dau. and heir
)f Jerome Corbet, Esq., one of the Council in the Marches of
kValcs, and dying 1615, was s. by his son,
JouN Gatacre, Esq. of Gatacre, m. Mary, dau. of WiUiam
'olwhele, Esq. of Poh\ hele, Cornwall, and by her, who d. 1667,
eft at his decease, 1G67, a son and successor,
Thomas Gatacre. Esq. of Gatacre, &. 1641 ; m. Sarah, dau.
if Walter Acton, Bart, of Aldenhara, and dying 1707, left,
vith si.K daus. (Sarah; Mary; Catherine, m. WilUani Eaves;
''ranees, d. 1731; Elizabeth, m. 1739, Ehas Deane, of Farm-
ote; and Jane, m. 1718, WiUiam Hall, of Stourbridge) four
ons, of whom the eldest,
Thomas Gatacre, Esq. of Gatacre, b. 1676, was killed by a
all from his horse, 1734. He d. unni., and was s. by his
rothcr,
Edward Gatacre, Esq. of Gatacre, 6. 1680; m. 3 Oct. 1734,
largaret, eldest dau. of Benjamin Yate, Gent, of Ludstone,
nd dying 1747, left, with a dau., Sarah, who d. unm. 24 July,
787, a son and successor,
Edward Gatacre, Esq. of Gatacre, b. 11 Sept. 1735; m. 1767,
lary Pitchford, of the family of Pitcuford of P'dchford, and
ying 21 Aug. 1821, was s. by his only child,
Edward Gatacre, Esq. of Gatacre, b. 26 April, 1768 ; m. 1st,
305, Annabella, eldest dau. and co-heir of the late Robert
loyd, Esq. of Swanhill, Salop, and by her, who d. 17 Feb.
'^17, had issue,
Edward Llotd, now of Gatacre.
Annabella Jane, m. 2 July, 1840, Major the Hon. Charles
Napier, brother of the 8th Lord Napier.
e -III. 2ndly, 1826, Harriet Constantia, eldest dau. of the late
ichard Jenkins, Esq. of Bickton. Col. Gatacre w,as Col. of
16 Shropshire Militia, and a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieut.
ix that county. He d. Nov. 1849.
^ri)!.5— Quarterly : gu. and erm. in the 2nd and 3rd quarters
irec piles of the first, on a fess az. five bezants. Crest—A.
tven, ppr. Mottn—YLic cram in dicrura seculis.
/S«tt— Gatacre, Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
GATE OF ST. MICHAEL'S MANOR.
Gate, James John, Esq. of St. Michael's Manor,
Tci'ts, J.P., Major Commandant of 1st Battalion
UTts Eifle Volunteers, formerly for 22 years in
Lcrts Militia, b. 24 Nov. 1826; m. 29 May, 1851,
enrietta Jemima, eldest surviving dau. of C. R.
ui.'( lit, Esq., nephew of Mrs. Burke, wife of the
ight Hon. Edmund Buree, and has issue,
I. Thomas Walter Penrice, 6. 18 May, 1852; m. 17 Oct.
I^7(i, Emily Louisa, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. H. Le Poer
TiLiich, of Mount Bernard, co. Galway.
n. George William Moreton, b. 10 March, 1856.
i;i. Henry Francis Bruce, b. 27 April, 1862.
IV. Ernest James, b. 4 Feb. 1871.
I. llonrietta Emily.
II. Clara Mari?, m. 2^ July, 1877, Eev. A. C. Gray, Vicar of
Sandon, Hcits.
HI. Florence Louisa. iv. Frances Mary.
v. Octavia Evelyn.
iltltCaCJt.— George Gate, Esq., son of Rev. W. Carpenter
Gate and Mary Fothergill his wife, d. 15 Oct. 1874, having, by
Frances Elizabeth Morgan his wife (who d. July, 1871)"had
issue,
I. James John, of St. Michael's Manor.
It. George Thomas, m. the widow of the late T.Young, Esq.
and had issue, three sons and one dau. He d. 1868."' ' '
I. F'rances Elizabeth, d. 20 Jan. 1847.
II. Florence, m. J. F\ Gottwalty, Esq., and has issue.
III. Elizabeth June, m. George T. Treherne, Esq.
Seat— St. Michael's Manor, St. Albans.
GAUSSEN OF BROOKMANS PARK.
Gaussen, Robeet William, Esq. of Brookmans
Park, Herts, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1841, h. 7 July, 1814; m. 11 Aug. 1841, Eliza-
beth Christian, dau. of James A. Casamaijor, Esq.,
and by her (who d. 1864) had issue,
I. Robert George, J.P., Capt. Grenadier Guards, b. 14 June
1843; m. 31 Dec. 1870, Selina, 3rd dau. of Major Arthur
Willoughby Cole Hamilton, of Beltrim, co. Tyrone, and
has two daus., Emila Christian, b. 23 Oct. 1871 ; Cicely
Anne, b. 10 Dec. 1S74.
II. Casamaijor William, 6. 3 Jan. 1845.
Ittncacir.— Tliis family migrated to England at the Revo-
cation of tlie Edict of Nantes. The last survivor of the French
line, the Chevalier de Gaussen, for many years French
Ambassador at the Court of Frederick the Great of Prussia,
d. at Paris about the year 1851. Another branch still exists
at Geneva.
John Gaussen, Merchant (son of Peter Gaussen, m. 1035,
Isabeau Peissoniere, and grandson of Jean Gaussen, who m.
1589, Madile. Barthelmy, and whose father, Louis Gaussen, vi.
1564, Joanne Nogaret), m. Madile. Margaret Bosanquet, and
had issue. The 2ud son,
Padl GAUSSE.N, of Geneva, ni. Catherine Valat, and had
issue, Peter, David Francis, and Paul. The eldest son,
Peter Gaussen, Esq., m. 1755, Anna Maria, dau. of Samuel
Bosanquet, Esq. of The Forest House, Lord of the Manor of
Low Hall, Essex, and had issue, Samuel Robert, his heir;
Paul ; Peter ; Marj', m. Rev. Richard Whittingham, Vicar of
Potton, CO. Bedford; Anne; and Jane, m. Wilham Franks,
Esq. of Beech Hill, Berks. The eldest son,
Samuel Robert Gaussen, Esq. of Brookmans Park, Herts,
m. Eliza, dau. of Jacob Bosanquet, Esq. of Broxbournbury,
by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Hanbury, Esq. of Kelmarsh,
and d. 1812, leaving issue, Samlel Robert, his heir; William;
and Armitage, who m. Miss Sotheby. The eldest son,
Samuel Robert Gaussen, Esq. of Brookmans Park, ui. 1813,
his cousin, Cecilia, dau. of William Franks, Esq. of Beech Hill,
Herts, and by her (who m. 2ndly, George Jacob Bosanquet,
Esq. of Broxbournbury, and d. 18 May, 1868) had issue,
Robert William, now of Brookmans.
Frederic Charles, Barrister-at-Law, b. May, 1816 ; m. Oct.
1852, Letitia, eldest dnu. of Alfred Chapman, Esq. and has
issue, Alfred, b. 1855; William Frederick Armitage, 6.
9 Jan. 1863 ; Herbert Edward, b. 9 June, 1865; Bernard, b.
23 Nov. 1806 ; and Alice.
William Augustus Casamaijor, b. Oct. 1818; Capt. 14th Light
Dragoons, served through the Indian Campaign of Goojerat,
and d. s. p. June, 1837.
Arms—Az., on a mount in base vert a lamb passant arg. on
a chief of the last three bees ppr. Crest— A hive with bees
volant all ppr.
-S'cc.t— Brookmans Park, near Hatfield.
GAUSSEN OF PARK VIEW HOTJSE.
Gaussen, David Campbell, Esq. of Parkview
House, CO. Londonderry, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, s.
his father in 1853 ; m. 10 Oct. 1861, Annie Cathe-
rine, widow of Capt. Henry Robe Saunders, R.A.,
and dau. of Wm. Ottiwell, Esq. of Dubhn, and has
issue,
I. Perceval Campbell David W^illiam, b. 2 July, 1862.
II. S. Macnaghten Pennefather Ashe, b. 4 Julj-, 1866.
I. Anita Kathleen Ottiwell.
ILl'nCilCJC. — This family derives from a French refugee
Protestant, who escaped from his native country, and settled
at Newry, in the north of Ireland. His name was David
Gaussen; and his wish, it is handed down, was to settle in
England ; but the vessel in which he sailed was obliged, by a
storm, to run into CarUngford Bay for shelter. By Dorothy
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GAY
THE LANDED GENTEY.
GEN
Fortescue his wife, he left at his decease, C Oct. 1751, aged 87,
three daus. and one son ; one of the former to. George Atkinson,
Esq. of Dundalk, and another Rev. William Lucas, Vicar of
Newry. The son, David Gaussen, Esq., also of Newry, by
Margaret his wife, left at his decease, 4 July, 1802, with other
issue, a dau., Elizabeth, living in 1851, then nearly ninety
years of age ; and a son,
David Gausses, Esq., who resided for some time at Newiy,
and afterwards settled and d. at Ballyronan House, on the
borders of Lough Ncagh, co. Londonderry. He m. 1778,
Elizabeth, dau. of James Campbell, Esq. of Drumban, co
Derry, and by her (who d. in 1816) left at his decease, in 1832,
with other issue, a son,
David Gacssen, Esq. of Lakeview House, co. Derry, J.P.,
m. 1812, Anne, dau. of John Ashe, Esq. of Magherafelt, and
by her (who d. in 1848) had issue,
David Campbeli., now of Lakeview House.
Thomas Lovett, Commander U.K., highly distingiushcd in
the war with Russia, as Lieut, of H.3I.S. "Agamemnon;"
d. 12 Oct. 1865.
Edmund James (Rev.).
William Ash, m. 1859, Margaret Hamilton, dau. of Charles
Hamilton, Esq., M.D., late .54th regt.
Helena, m. William Magill, Esq., M.D.
Jane, rn. Charles Gaussen, Esq.
Isabella. Annie. EmUy Mary.
Mr. Gaussen d. in 1853.
Seat— yurii View House, Castle Dawson.
GA-Z OF AliBOKOUGH.
Gay, James, Esq. of Alborough New Hall, Nor-
folk, J.P., s. his father 5 Jan. 1852; m. 1st, Oct.
1853, Elizabeth, only surviving child of the late
Thomas Parker, Esq. of Bilcleston, Suffolk, and by
her (who d. Nov. 1859) has a dau.,
Dorothy, vi. 1876, Thomas Spilling, Esq., son of the late
Thomas Spilling, Esq. of Burgh Castle.
He m. 2ndly, ISGl, Helen Maria Frances, dau. of G.
Costerton, Esq. of Great Yarmouth, and widow of
Thomas Spilling, Esq. of iiurgh Castle, Suffolk.
ILtneaije.— This family were settled, temp. Elizabeth, at
Matlask and Thurgarton.
Philip Gay, 0. 1560, eldest son of William Gay, of Matlask,
acquired by purchase, 1613, an increase to the family property
at Alborough, which he settled on his eldest son,
William Gat, of Alborough, on his marriage, 1624, with
Alice, dau. of Thomas Parker, Esq. This William Gay, upon
the death of his uncle, John Gay, of Thurgarton, 1636, received
an accession of property, and rebuilt the family mansion, part
of which still remains. He d. Nov. 1638, having had (with
three daus.. Rose, Margaret, and Hannah) two sons, John,
■who d. under age ; and
William Gay, Esq. of Alborough, m. Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Daines, Esq. of Gunthorpe, and left at his decease,
1670, two sons. The elder son and successor,
John Gay. Esq. of Alborough, m. April, 1695, Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Bell, Esq. of Oulton, and had issue two sons
and four daus. Mr. Gay d. 1700, and was s. by his elder son,
John Gat, Esq. of Alborough, ia. 14 Jan. 1716, Curteis, dau.
of James Springall, Esq. of Calthorpe, and had, with a dau.
Elizabeth, two sons, John, his heir; and James, 0. Dec. 1719,
who m. the sister of Sir Robert Kemp, Bart., and d. s. p. 1769,
Mr. Gay d. 1734, and was s. by his son,
John Gat, Esq. of Alborough, B.A., &. 1717; in. 1st, Nov.
1741, Frances, only dau. of Rev. Francis Copeman, Rector of
Gresham, and had issue. Mr. John Gay m. 2ndly, Ellen
Peach, of Ashbourne, co. Derby. His eldest son,
John Gat, Esq. of Alborough, J. P., m. 8 Nov. 1772, Frances,
youngest dau. and eventual heiress of the late Richard John-
son, Merchant, of Clay-next-the-Sea, and had issue, John
Johnson, his heir ; James, of Thurning Hall ; Mary
Frances, d. unm. 1824; Sarah, rf. 1786; and Harriet, to. the
late Robert Child, Esq. of Russell Square. Mr. John Gay d.
14 Nov. 1814, and was s. by his elder son,
John Johnson Gay, Esq. of Alborough, J.P. and D.L., 6.
25 March, 1782; m. 8 Aug. 1805, Martha, dau. of John Covert,
Esq. of Sussex; and d. 5 Jan. 1852, leaving issue,
James, now of Alborough.
AVilliam, of Wisbech, m. Miss Rebecca Eogby, and has issue.
Richard, of Prague, m. a German lady, and has issue.
Martha, to. Mr. Oliver Field, of Teignmouth, a descendant of
OliveeCbomwell. Frances.
Ai-mn—Az., on a fcss per pale gu. and or, between thre*
mullets of six points of the second a demi-lion rampant between
two fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. Crest— A. fleur-de-hs or»
ilfo»o— Toujours gai.
&aJ— Alborough New Hall, Aylshara, Norfolk.
GAY OF THTJENING HALL.
Gat, James, Esq. of Thurning Hall, Norfolk, 6-
11 Dec. 1856 ; s. his grandfather 20 April, 1874.
UlUCaSC— James Gay, Esq. of Thurning Hall, and Lon-
don Lode House, Upwell, Norfolk, b. 28 Jan. 1874, 2nd son of
John Gay, Esq., J. P., of Alborough, by Frances his wife, dau. of
Richard Johnson (see Gay of Alborovgh), was J.P. and D.L.,
and served as High Sheriff of cos. Cambridge and Hunts
1856. He was for many years Under Secretary to the Govern-
ment of Ceylon, and subsequently Second Commissioner for
the affairs of the Kandyan Provinces, and Provincial Judge
from 1816 to 1820. He to. 1 Jan. 1822, Mary, eldest dau.
and co-heir of WiUiam Lee, Esq. of Upwell, D.L., and had
issue,
I. James Lee, h. 28 Dec. 1822; d. Nov. 1831.
II. John, J.P. and D.L.,Capt. 2nd Norfolk Militia, 6.6 June,
1826; d. April, 1866.
I. Mary Frances, to. 1st, 1851, Purefoy Huddleston, Esq.,.
who d. 18.52; and 2ndly, Nov. 1858, Rev. John Fenwick,
Rector of Thurning.
II. Ro.se, m. 28 Feb. 1854, to her cousin, .lames Gay, Esq. of
Aylsham, Norfolk, J.P. for that co. (son of James Gay,.
by Anna Benthall his wife), and has issue,
James, now of Thurning Hall.
PliiUp, b. 10 March, 1861.
Rose. Mary. Ellen.
Arras, d-c.—Sce Gax of Alhm-ovfih.
<S'ca<— Thurning Hall, East Dereham, Norfolk.
GENNYS OF WHITLEIGH HALL.
Henn-Gennys, Mrs. Ann Chapell, of Whitleigh
Hall, Devon, only child and heir of the late John
Croad, Esq., by Ann his Avife, 2nd dau. of the late-
William Cliapell, Banker ; m. 7 Jan. 1836, Edmund
Bastard Henn-Gennys, Esq. of Wliitleigh, High
Sheriff of Devon 1853-4, J.P. and D.L., formerly
of 31st and 8th foot, who d. 6 June, 1869.
ililtCaQC. — Edmund Hexn, Esq., 3rd son of William Henn,
Esq. of Paradise, co. Clare (see Henn of Paradise Hill), m. 1801,
Mary, only child and heir of John Gennys, Esq. of Whitleigh,
Devon, and assumed in consequence, by royal license, 20 April,
1802, the additional surname and arms of Gennys. By Mary
his wife, who d. 24 April, 1824, he had issue,
Edmund Bastard, his heir.
John, Comm. R.N., m. 1st, 1850, Catherine Elizabeth Caro-
line, only dau. of the late Vice-Admiral Richard Arthur;
and 2ndly, Aug. 1855, Emily Susannah, eldest dau. of
Thomas Icely, Esq. of Sydney, and has issue, Richard, b.
1857; Arthur, b. 1859; George, 6. 1862: and Mary.
William Edward, Comm. R.N., to. 1850, Josephine, only
child of Col. Brown ; and d. 3 April, 1858, leaving one dau.,
Florence Cordelia, m. Ib75, Robert Hastings Harris, Comm.
R.N.
Richard, an officer in the Indian army, d. imm. 0 Feb. 1851,
aged 32.
Mary, d. unm. 21 April, 1873.
Elizabeth Docton. Bridget Charlotte.
Anne, (?. 31 Dec. 1843.
Eleanor, r,i. 1862, Rev. Alfred Gilpin.
Isabella Jane. Louisa.
CordeUa, m. 1861, Rev. Edward William Milner, M.A.
Mr. Henn-Gennys d. 8 March, 1846, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Edmund Bastard Henn-Gennys, Esq. of Whitleigh Hall,
J.P., High Sheriff 1853-54, 6. 14 Nov. 1804; m. 7 Jan. 1836,
Ann Chapell, only child and heir of the late John Croad,
Esq., by Ann, his wife, 2nd dau. of the late William Chapell
Banker, and d. 6 June, 18GD, leaving issue,
I. Edmund John, b. 18 Nov. 18.30 ; d. 6 Sept. 1873, unm.
II. John Ckoad, b. 15 April, 1838.
III. WiUiam Richard Hall, b. 18 May, 1841.
^nns— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or and arg. a lion
guardant per pale az. and gu., for Gennys ; 2nd and 3rd, arg,,
a falcon sa. bezant^e belled or, in the beak a sprig of myrtte,
for Henn. Crest of Gennys — An eagle per pale az. and ga
the wings elevated each charged with a bezant, from the bffill
an escroU arg. thereon the words, "Deo gloria." Crest ((
Henn— A hen pheasant ppr.
SeaJ— Whitleigh, near Plymouth.
GEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GEE
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GENT OF MOYNS.
Gent, IVriss Eleanor Mart, of Mojns Park,
Essex, s. her father 7 Jan. 1870.
ItiUCilJC. — The family of Gent appears to have heen
settled at " Wymbish," in Essex, so early as the year 1328.
William Gent, living 1468, -in. Joan, dau. and heiress of
William le Moyns, and acquired thereby the estate of Moyns.
He had issue, William, his heir; and Joan, m. William
Sheldon. He d. before 149-1. His grandson,
Thomas Gent, of Moynes, " was," says Morant, "a very
considerable person in his time, and may he truly styled
the glory and ornament of his family." He was bred to the
Bar, advanced to the coif 1584, and constituted one of the
Earons of the Exchequer in four years afterwards. He was
Counsellor to Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, who appointed
him, by patent dated 1571, Steward of that co. for life. He
added the stately front to the old buildings of " Moyns."
He m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Sir John Swallow, of
Becking; and 2ndly, 1586, Elizabeth, widow of Robert Hoge-
son, Esq. of London, and sister of Morgan Robyns, Esq. but
by the former only had issue, seven sons and six daus. He d.
1593, and was .s. by his eldest son,
He.vby Gent, Esq. of Moynes, J. P., High Sheriff for Essex
1632. He m. 1589, Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of Sir John
Dalston, of Dalston (by Anne his wife, dau. and heiress of
Thomas Tyrrell, Esq. of Warwick, in Essex), and liad, with
five daus., three sons, 1 Thomas, of Lincoln's Inn, whose only
dau. and heir, Frances, m. Sir Edmund Alleyn, Bart. ;
2 George; and 3 John, Rector of Birdbook. Mr. Gent d.
1639, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
George Gent, Esq. of Moyns, whom m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau.
of Richard Hale, Esq. of Tewing, Herts, by whom he had
George, who d. young. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir
Thomas Playters, of Sotterly, Suffolk, by whom he had
George, his successor, and other issue. The eldest surviving
son,
George Gent, Esq. of Moyns, m. Anne, dau. of Radcliffe
Todd, Esq. of Sturmur Hall, Suffolk, and widow of Thomas
Mortlack, Esq., by whom he had is.sue. The eldest son,
George, m. Anne, dau. of Robert Wankford, Esq. of Toppes-
field, and widow of John Elliston, Esq. of Overhall, and left
at his decease, r. p. 1708, George, heir to his grandfather;
and other issue. Mr. Gentc?. 1713, and was s. by hisgrandson,
George Gent, Esq. of Moyns, J. P. for E.ssex, who m. Eliza-
beth, dau. and heiress of James Chaplyn, Esq., and dying
14 Dec. 174G, was s. by his son,
George Gent, Esq. of Moyns, who m. the dau. and heiress
of Thomas Walford, Esq. of Hersted Hall, Essex, and d. s. p.
1818, leaving his estates in succession to the sons of Major-
Gen. Gent and the sons of the Rev. John Gent.
George William Gent, Esq. of Moyns, eldest son of Blajor-
Gen. Gent, d. s. p. 1855. and was s. by his brother,
John Godld Gent, Esq. of Moyns, who d. s. p. May, 1856,
and was s. by
George Gent, Esq. of Moyns, D.L., son of the late Rev.
John Gent, Vicar of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, by Mary
Cream his wife, and grandson of John Gent, Esq., Attorney-
General of Jamaica (who d. 1756), by Bridget Drew his wife.
He was 6. 1791 ; to. 1822, Jane, dau. of Thomas Willows, Esq.
of Golden Square, London, and Barnet, Herts, and had one
surviving dau.,
Eleanor Mart, now of Moyns.
Arms — Erm., a chief indented sa. quartering the arms of
MoYNK, viz., or, a cross engrailed sa. a label of three points gu.
in each point three bezants. Crest — A demi-eagle displayed erm .
Seat — Moyns, Steeple Bumpstead, Essex, acquired in the
reign of Henry VI., by intermarriage with the family of Le
Moyns, who possessed it from the Conquest, and whose name is
to be found in the roll of Battle Abbey.
GENTLEMAN OF BALLYHORGAN.
Gentleman, Goodman, Esq. of Ballyhorgan and
Mountcoal, co. Kerry, J.P., b. 12 May, 1818 ; m.
17 Feb. ISil, his cousin, Anne, 2nd dau. of John
Blakeny Kittson, Esq. of Derry, co. Kerry, and
has issue now sm-Tiving,
I. Robert George, b. 22 July, 1846, m. Dee. 1873, Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of Arthur Vincent, Esq. of Shanagolden House,
CO. Limerick.
II. John Kittson, M.D., I. 5 May, 1848.
I. Maria, m. Henry Amyrald Owen, Esq. of Foyle House, co.
Kilkenny.
II. Frances, m. Anthony Allen, Esq. of Great Freffans, co.
Meath. m. Annie Clifford.
Hl'ltCagr.— The first of this family of whom there is
positive inlormation, was
George Gentleman, who resided at Lixnau. He m. a Miss
Mary Fitzmaurice (who, it is said, was of the family of the
Earl of Kerry), and had three sons and one dau., of whom his
eldest son was,
Francis Gentleman, of Ballyhorgan, who m. 1st, Anne, dau.
of Robert Beazley, Esq. of Ballyhorgan North; and 2ndly,
Mary, dau. of Thomas Pierce, Esq. of Beenegahane. He had
issue by his 1st wife only,
Roi!ert, of whom presently.
Mary, m. John Blakeny Kittson, Esq. of Derry, co. Kerry.
Anne, m. Thomas I vers, Esq. of Banmore.
Frances, m. Capt. William Davidson, of Dublin.
Elizabeth, m. Mr. Sheehy, of Nantenane, co. Limerick.
The only son,
Rodert Gentleman, of Ballyhorgan, &. 1787 ; m. 25 May,
1815, Margaret, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of Major George
Goodman, of Smith Park, co. Clare, and by her (who d.6 July,
1825) he left three sons and one dau.,
Goodman, his heir. Francis, h. 1820.
Robert, 0. 1823; d. 22 Oct. 1845, aged 21.
Anne, m. 1st, 27 Oct. 1836, Lorenzo Frederick Shaw, Esq.
of Dubhn, who rf. 26 Nov. 1838, leaving one son, Lorenzo
Frederick Gentleman. She m. 2ndly, Frederick John
Eagar, Esq. of Ballymullen, Tralee, and has by him two
sons and one dau., 1 John Frederick; 2 Frederick George
Leslie; and 1 Sarah Anne.
Mr. Gentleman to. 2ndly, 20 June, 1826, Letitia, eldest dau.
of George Chatres, M.D. of Dublin, but by her (who d.
1857) he had no issue. He d. 21 April, 1846, aged 59, and
was «. by his son, Good.man Gentlejian, now of Bally-
horgan.
^7-m.s— Enn., two eagles displayed each with two heads in
chief sa. and an esqu.ire'8 helmet in base ppr. a chief indented
gu. Crest — A demi-eagle displayed with two heads sa. on each
wing a trefoil or. Motto — Truth, honour, and courtesy.
SeciJ— Ballyhorgan, near Listowel.
GEBARD OF KOCHSOLES.
Gerard, Aechibald, Esq. of Eochsoles, co.
Lanark, J. P. and D.L., Lietit.-CoL Lanarkshire
Yeomanry Cavah-y, Member of the Executive Coun-
cil, St. Vincent, West Indies, b. 8 July, 1812 ; m. 7
Aug. 1839, Euphemia Erskine, eklest dau. (and co-
heir witli her sister, Mrs. Nugent) of the late Sir
John Kobison, K.H., and by her (who d. 1870) has
issue,
I. John (Rev.), Society of Jesus, 6. 30 May, 1840.
II. Montagu Gilbert, Capt. Bengal Staff Corps, and Central
India Horse, b. 29 June, 1842.
ni. Alexander, Barrister-at-Law, b. 5 Jan. 1845.
I. Jane Emily, m. 14 Oct. 18G9, Le Chevalier Miecislaus de
Laszowski, Col. Austrian Cavalry.
II. Anne Mary Margaret, m. 1 Oct. 1874, Le Chevalier
Scipio de Ferro, Lieut. -Col. Austrian Cavalry.
III. Dorothea Mary Stanislaus. iv. Mary Gertrude.
HtUCatJC— The first member of this family, whom we
find settled in North Britain, seems to have been a Giltiert
Gerard, who appeared suddenly in the north of Scotland
in the reign of James 11., shortly after Monmouth's rebellion,
and was supposed to belong to the Lancashire family of
Gerard, of Bryn.
The Rev. Gilbert Gerard, b. 1700, who m. Miss Majorie
Mitchel, d. 1738, leaving two sons, Alexander, of whom we
treat; and Gilbert, b. 1730, who left, by Agnes Hay his wife,
a son, John Grey, who d. 1840, leaving twelve children ; and
Jean, m. J. Mair, Esq. The eldest son.
The Rev. Alexander Gerard, D.D., of King's College,
Aberdeen, m. Jane, eldest dau. and co-heir of Dr. White, of
Colnae, and had issue, i. Gilbert, D.D., of Aberdeen, 6. 1760,
in. Miss H. Duncan, and d. 1815, having had issue five sons
and five daus; ii. Alexander, d. imm; in. John, of Rochsoles,
of whom presently ; i. Marjory, who m. Patrick Cruik-
shank, Esq. of Stracathro; ii. Jane, d. unm. 1833; in. Mar-
garet Helen, m. James Cruikshank, Esq. of Langley Park,
CO. Forfar. The 3rd son,
John Gerard, Esq. of Rochsoles, co. Lanark, b. 1765,
Lieut. -Col. E.I.C.S., anil Adjut.-Gen. to the army during the
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GER
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GER
campaign under Lord Lake, m. 21 March, 1810, Dorothea
Montague, dau. of the Eev. Archibald Alison, and d. 17 April,
1824, having had issue by her (wlio d. 1819), i. Alexander,
his heir; ii. Archibald, successor to his brother; iii. John,
b. IG May, 1814; d. 31 Dec. 1858 ; iv. Alured, b. 1S15, d.
1817 ; I. Dorothea Jane. The eldest son,
Alexander Gerard, Esq. of Rochsoles, Lieut. 70th reRt,
6. 1811; was accidentally drowned in the Nile 12 Sept. 1837,
aged 26. He was s. by his brother, Archibald Gerard, Esq.,
the present representative of the family.
Annt—Az , a lion rampant or, on a chief embattled erm. a
faulchion in bend sinister, surmounted by the Punja (being
one of the insignia borne before the Emperor Shah Alum)
saltierivays also ppr. Crest— 0\xt of a mural crown a lion s
gamb holding the Punja. il/o£«o— Haud inferiora secutus^
««(?— Rochsoles, Airdrie, Lanarkshire.
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GERNON OF ATHCARNE CASTLE.
Geexon, Henry Chestee, Esq. of Athcarne
Castle, CO. Meath, J.P., b. 28 March, 1847; m. 11
Oct 1871, Alice Louisa, 2nd dau. of A. E. Braham,
Esq. Capt. H.M. 40th regt. of Foot, and by her
has issue,
I. James Robert Augcstos, 6. 15 May, 1875.
I. Eveline EUzabeth. n. Margaret Frances.
III. Alice Maude.
5ltnCagC.— Ealph de Gernon, living temp. Henrt II.,
Fon of Matthew de Gernon, and grandson of Robert Gernon,
the Norman, m. and had two sons, i. Ralph, of Pratwell, co.
Derby, who had a grant thereof from King John, and who was
.-inccstor of the Gernons of England, from whom the noble house
of Cavendish claims descent; and ii. Roger, of whose line we
treat. This Roger de Gernon went with Strongbow to Ireland,
and was witness to a deed of Walter de Lacy, to Geoflrey Con-
stantine. From him derived descent the distinguished family
of Gernon of Killincowle, co. Louth, a 2nd son of which,
Richard Geiison, Esq. of Gernonstown, m. Anne, dau. of
Richard Plunlcet, Esq. of Loughcrew, and was father of
Richard Geknon, Esq.: and of William Gersos, Esq. of
Drogheda, who m. Anne, dau. of John Warren, of Warrens-
town, and by her was father of
Christopher Gernon, Esq. of Drogheda, who m. Alicia
Keating, and had a son,
William Gernon, Esq. of Drogheda, who m. Mary, dau. of
Peter Durham, of co. Meath, and was father of
Christopher Gernon, Esq. of Drogheda, who r,i. Frances,
ilau. of Charles Wade, Esq. of Baiscaddon, and had,
Richard, of Dublin, living 1738, the first of the family
who settled at Bordeaux, in France; invested there, by
command of King LO01S XV., with the honorary title of
King's Secretary. He d. at Bordeaux about the year 1770.
He m. Mary, dau. of Martin Quody, by Lucy Petit his wife,
dau. of Christopher Petit, Esq. of Cullen, co. Meath, by
Mary liis wife, dau. of Thomas Pilsworth, son of Christo-
pher Petyt, Esq., by Mary his wife, dau. of John Hope, of
Mullingar. He had issue, 1 Christopher Gernon, Esq. of
Bordeaux, ancestor of the Gernons of Paris; 2 John,
Chevalier'of the Order of St. Louis and Senior Capt. of the
Regiment of Lally, d. unm. 1813; and 1 Mary, wife of John
O'Byrne, Esq. of Bordeaux.
William, d. utm. Thomas, of wliom we treat.
The 3rd son,
Thomas Gernon, Esq. of Darver, co. Louth, r,i. Jliss Rose
Kelly, and was father of
Patrick Gernon, Esq., 6. at Darver, co. Louth, 1752, who
m. Mary, dau. of James Doran, Esq. of Drogheda, and had
sixteen children, all of whom d. in youth or unm., except
Marianne, who m. John Byrne, Esq. of Saggard, and is
deceased; Elizabeth, who m. Thomas Colman, Esq. of Drog-
heda, and is also deceased; Judith, a Nun, who d. at Clane
Convent, co. Kildare, Dec. 1853; and a son,
James Gernon, Esq. of Athcarne Castle, J. P., High Sheriff
of Drogheda 184G, 6. 14 Feb. 1780 ; m. 20 Oct. 1807, Marianne,
2nd dau. of James O'Reilly, Esq. of Iligginstown House, co.
Longford, J. P., by Susan Dcase his wife, and d. 7 July, 18G3,
having had issue,
I. James, of Athcarne Castle.
II. Patrick, 6. March, 1813; d. 7 Feb. 1873.
HI. Thomas, b. May, 1814; d. 20 Sept. 1863.
IV. William, Barrister-at-Law, A.M. Trin. Coll. Dublin,
High Sheriff Drogheda 18G1, Joint Secretary to the Board
of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland, b. Sept.
1820; m. 1st, 20 Oct. 1846, Marianne, eldest dau. of the
late Patrick Curtis, Esq., J.P., of Fitzwilliam Square,
Dublin, and by her (who d. May, 1873) had issue, 1 William,
M. i8G9: 2 James; 3 Arthur; 4 Vincent; 1 Louisa
Hodicrna ; 2 Mary Margaret, d. 7 April, 1872. Mr. William
Gernon ,a. 2ndly, 15 Dec. 1874, Anne Mary Lavallin,
youngest dau. of the late Timothy O'Donovan, Esq., J. P.,
of O'Donovan's Cove, Durrus, co. Cork, and relict of
David FitzJames Barry, Esq., of Royal City of Cork
Artillery.
I. Judith. n. Helen.
III. Susan, TO. Sept. 1852, Stephen Siafford, Esq., of Bally-
more, CO. Wexfoi'd. IV. Louisa, a Nun. «
Mr. Gernon d. 7 June, 13C3, and Mrs. Gernon d. 28 Sept.
1865. He was s. by his eldest son,
James Gernon, Esq. of Athcarne Castle, and Hammonds-
town, CO. Louth, J.P., b. 2 Jan. 1811; m. 1st, 1 Oct. 1839,
Marianne, dau. of George Gradwell, Esq. of Preston, co.
Lancaster (see Gradwell of Dowth Hall), and had issue,
I. James, d. 12 Feb. 1859.
II. Hknry Chester, now of Athcarne.
I. Georgina, m. 28 Nov. I860, Francis Edward Joseph
MacDonnell, eldest surviving son of the late Sir Francis
MacDonnell, of Daiifierth, co. Kildare, High Sheriff 1863,
and d. July, 1874. u. Anna Maria, d. 5 May, 1858.
He m. 2ndly, Aug. 1849, Margaret, dau. of Edmund O'Reilly,
Esq. of Sylvan Lodge, Rathgar, co. Dublin, and d. 2 Aug.
1870.
^,.m,5_Arg., an eagle displayed with two heads sa. gorged
witli a ducal coronet or. Cresl—A hoi-se passant arg. Molto
— Parva contemnimus.
6ea(— Athcarne Castle, Duleek, co. Meath.
GEREAKD OP GTBBSTOWN.
Gereaei), Thomas, Esq. of Gibbstovsni and Eoyne
Hill, CO. Meath, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1SG3,
b. 10 Aug. 1834 ; s. his uncle Nov. 1838.
iiiltCarjC. — ^The Gerrards of Gibbstown are a branch of
the family to which belonged Sir Gilbert Gerbard, 1st bart.
of Fiskerton, co. Lincoln (a descendant of the Gerards of Ince),
who obtained a grant of lands in co. Meath, under the Act of
Settlement, by Patent, dated 16 Nov. lCu7.
Thomas Gerb.ird, Esq. of Gibbstown, co. Meath, b. 1G43,
had by Elizabeth his wife, three sons and a dau.,
I. John, his heir.
II. Thomas, of Liscarton, co. Meath, whose will, dated 3 Oct.
1763, was proved 4 Dec. same year, lie vi. by license,
dated 25 April, 1713, Miss Catherine Cooper, of co. West-
meath, and had issue.
III. Samuel, of Ciongill, co. Meath, the friend of Swift and
Pope, d. g. p. His wUl, dated 18 Oct. 1749, was proved 26
May, 1750.
I. Dorothy, m. Thomas Welsh, Fsq.
Mr. Gerrard d. 14 Feb. 1719, and was «. by his eldest son,
John Gerrard, Esq. of Gibbstown, m. by license, dated
25 July, 1709, Margaret Flood, of Castleknock, co. DubUn, and
had an only son,
Thomas Gerrard, Esq. of Gibbstown, 6.1715; m. 15 Feb.
1771, Miss Carroll, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Samuel, b. 6 July, 1777, d. unm. Sept. 1818.
Ill Thomas, Lieut.-Col. 23rd Light Dragoons, b. 9 Dec.
1779; VI. 18 March, 1830, Letitia, dau. of Rev. George
Charles Garnett, of WMamstun, co. Meath, and d. 7 April,
1836, leaving issue,
1 Thomas, now of Gibbstown.
1 Eleanor, m. Oct. J8G1, Joseph Clarke Collins, Esq., only
son of Robert Collins, Esq. of Garvey Lodge, co. Fer-
managh, and has issue. „ „ ., , ^
2 Elizabeth Mary, m. April, 1867, Major H. T. Johnston,
eldest son of Rev. Henry Johnston, Rector of Ratoath,
CO. Meath, and has issue.
3 Letitia Catherine, rn. June, 1870, Arthur Lc Champion
MuUer, late Capt. 40th regt., son of late Capt. MuUer, and
has issue.
IV. AVilliam, b. 2 March, 1783 ; d. v.nm. April, 1811.
I. Rachel, ni. 1797, Lieut. John Knipc, .50th regt., and d.
1818, leaving issue. 11. Margaret, d. 18 April, 1805.
III. Eleanor, d. 15 March, 1782.
Mr. Gerrard d. 11 Sept. 1784, and was s. by his eldest .son,
John Gerrard, Esq. of Gibbstown, 7)i. Marcella, dau. and
eventual heiress of Frederick NettervlUe, Esq. of Longford,
CO. Galway, and Glasncvin, co. Dublin, representative of the
Nettervilles of Lecarrow, the 2nd branch of the noble
House of Netterville, by whom (who d. Nov. 1865) he had no
issue. He d. s. p. Nov. 1838, and was s. by his nephew,
Thomas Gerrard, now of Gibbstown.
Arms— Ax , a lion ram])ant erm., ducally crowned or, a bor-
der of the last. Crest— A lions gamb erased and erect erm.,
holding in the paw a hawk's lure gu. tasscUed and lined or.
Motto — Ung durant ma vie.
^■(.(-(i— Gibbstown, Navan, co. Meath.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
GIB
Got
GEHVAIS OF CECIL. I
G'lrvais, Francis John, Esq. of Cecil, co. Tyrone,
"J. A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1846, b. 21 Aug.
1 '; ! '.» ; m. 16 Dee. 1852, Annie Catherine, eldest dau.
,)[ the Kev. John Eichardson Young, of Xiluiarron
Keel or V, eo, Mouaghan, and has issue,
I'RA-
is Peter, b. 12 Dec. 18i38.
i-iuo Mary. ii. Frances Elizabeth Hatton.
iliUCiTCJC— Jean Gervais, of Tournon, Guieune, France,
i/i. Aime Fabre, and had two sons, Pierre, 6. 1G77; and
Daniel, b. 167U, toth of whom, after their parents' death, and
while still children, fled with an uncle at the Kevocation of
the Edict of Nantes, and settled in England. In 1710, Daniel,
the younger, was naturahzed, and subsequently became a
Captain in the British army, and Gentleman Usher to Queen
Anne. He m. Pauline Belagnier, dau. of the Minister of the
French Protestant Church, Dublin, but tJ. s. 2'- His brother,
elder .son of Jean Gervais,
i Pierre Gervais, Esq., m. 1717, Marie Fran?oise Girard, and
Id. 1730, having had three sons. Tlie eldest,
I Peter Gervais, Esq., 6. 1722; iji. 20 May, 1742, Elizabeth,
1 1th dau. of the Rev. Samuel Close, of Elm Park, co. Armagh,
jrhcy both d. laOO, leaving a son, Francis; and two dans.,
1 JIary Anne, r,i. Kev. D. Kelly ; and EUzabeth, m. John Winder,
Capt. R.A. The son.
The Rev. Francis Gervais, of Cecil, m. 16 March, 1807,
Katherine Jane, dau. of Michael Tisdall, Esq. of Charlesfort,
so. Meath, and d. G Oct. 1849, leaving a son and three daus.,
Francis John, now of Cecil.
Elizabeth, m. 7 July, 1829, the Hon. and Eev. John Pratt
Hewitt.
Catherine, m. 9 May, 1842, Nicholas Evans, Esq. of Newton,
CO. Cork. Juliana Henrietta.
Arms — Az., a chevron or, between two lions rampant respcc-
tant arg. in chief and a white rose leaved and slipped iipr,
in base, in the centre chief point a crescent of the third. Cnst
;— A lion's head erased arg. charged with a tleuv-dc-lis az.
Moilo — Sic sustenta crescit.
/Stat— Cecil, Auglicr, co. Tyrone.
GERY OF BUSHMEAD.
Wade GrERY,WiLLiAM Hugh, Esq. of Bashmead,
Priory, Beds, b. 5 Aug. 1832 ; m. 27 Aug. 1S62, Ke-
bccca, dau. of tho late Mr. John Hardwicke, and
has issue,
liicHARD, 6. 9 Nov. 1805. Hester, &. 22 Sept. 1864.
Eleanor, b. 29 Dec. 1866. Mary Charlotte, b. 10 Nov. 1SG3.
JLfltCaSC— The family of Gery claims descent from
Thomas Gery, Esq. of Iloyston, Herts, Sheriff of co. Cambridge
1509. His great-grandson, Richard Gery, Esq. of Bushmead
Priory, was Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to King Charles
I. ; and his youngest son, having received tho honour of
Knighthood, was Sir Thomas Gert, of Bloomsbury.
The Kev. Hugh Wade, son of the Kev. Hugh Wade, Vicar
of Newark, co. Nottingham, by Miss Martha Twcntyman, and
grandson of John Wade, Esq. of Cosby, co. Lincoln, m. 1792,
Hester, 3rd dau. and co-heir (with her sisters, Mary Selina,
wife of John Milnes, Esq. of Beckingham, co. Lincoln, and
Eleanor, wife of the Rev. Thomas Milnes) of William Gery,
Esq. of Bushmead Priory, co. Bedford, by Slary his wife, dau.
and heir of Rirhard Bell, Esq., and assumed, upon his mar-
riage, by Letters Patent, the additional surname and arms of
Gery. He was for upwards of thirty years J. P. for cos. Bed-
ford and Huntingdon. Mr. Wade-Gery, by the co-heiress of
Bushmead, had issue,
William Hugh, his heir. Charles, &. 9 Oct. 1795.
Hugh, M.A., b. 8 Jan. 1797 ; Rector of liolnhurst, co. Bedford,
liCn July, 1821, Sophia Josepha, youngest dau. of Joseph
Sykes, Esq.
Tliomas, 6. 2G Sept. 1801; and d. 15 Dec. 1828.
Robert, 6. 15 Dec. 1802; Rector of Colmworth, Bedfordshire;
m. 14 July, 1836, Harriett, dau. of the late William Day,
Esq. of St. Neots, co. Huntingdon, and by her (who </. 1873)
has, with other issue, a son. Arthur Staunton, of Sliefford,
CO. Beds, b. 1844; m. 1872, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of the late
John Midgley, Esq. of Colne, Lancashire, and has issue.
Hester, m. 1 May, 1827, Rev. John Frederick Dawson.
Mary Hannah.
He d. 9 Dec. 1832, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Hugh Wade-Gery, Esq. of Bushmead Priory, co.
Bedford, M.A., J. P., 6. 24 Aug 1794; m. 2 July, 1829, Anne
Beckingham, dau. of John Milnes, of Beckingliaiu, co. Lin-
coln, and d. 1870, having had issue.
I. William Hugh, now of Bushmead.
II. Hugh, 6. 23 Jan. 183G ; m. and has issue a son and dau.
^(•iHS— Gu., two bars arg. charged with three masclcs of
the field, a canton erm., quartering Wade. Cn'i<t—An antelope's
head erased quarterly arg. and sa., cluirgcd with four luasclea
coimterchanged attiied or.
.Seai—Bushmead Priory, near Eaton Socon.
GIBBAED OF SHARNBROOK.
See Stileman-Gibbaed.
QIBBINGS OF GIBBINGS GROVE.
GiBBixGS, The Eev. Richard, B.A., of Gibbings
Grove, co. Cork, b. 16 April, 1835 ; m. 14 Jan. 1864,
Elizabeth Rebecca, dau. of William Ware, Esq.,
Clerk of the Peace, co. Cork.
iitUCagC. — Bartholomew Gibbings, ordained Deacon
1G05, and Priest 1609, was inducted into the Rectory of Kil-
cornan. Diocese of Limerick, 1613. It appears from the account
of a regal visitation, that he (jbtained leave of absence from his
living in order that he might pursue his studies in the Univer-
sity of Dublin, where he took the Degree of B.A. in 1614, and
that of M.A. in 1617. About this tune he presented to the
library of the Cathedral in Limerick, aftei wards destroyed
by fire, a remarkable MS., entitled/".,, c',(i'„i Ba rtholouHu de
rirtutibus etvitiis, the author of whieli liad lived in tlie year
1420. — John Gibbings was a Fellow of Tiiuity College, Dublin,
in 1639, and Simon Gibuings was a Scholar in 1679.
The first head of the family in co. Cork was John Gibbings,
of Milltown, where there was formerly a castle belonging to
tho FitzGibbons, and Mr. Moore, in Capt. Rock's Letters,
speaks of " Gibbings, alias FitzGibbon," Earl of Clare. Three
brothers, John, Symon, and Thomas Gibbings, had grants of
land in co. Cork. Symon'sson, John Gibbings, m. 1701, Anna
Drew, of Macollop, and was father of Juliu Gibbings, Esq.,
who d. 1678, and was buried in the churchyard of Cooline, co.
Cork, leaving an only dau., EUzabeth, m. 1683, Col. Henry
Bowerman, of Cooline. The only son of Tliomas Gibbings, of
Cunnigar, eo. Limerick (the third brother), was
Bartholomew Gibbings, Esq., Collector of Youghal, m. 1635,
Jane, dau. of WiUiam Rice, Esq. of KiUestry, co. Clare, and
was father of
Thomas Gibbings, Esq. of Toremore (named since 1737,
Gibbings Grove), co. Cork, in. 27 Dec. 1716, Anne, dau. of
llobert Conron, Esq. of Welsh's Town, co. Cork, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Christopher Carleton, Esq. of Darling Hill, co.
Tipperary, and dying 26 April, 1742, left, with other issue, an
eldest son,
Bartholomew Gibbings, Esq. of Gibbings Grove, co. Cork,
b. 8 Nov. 1720; m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Yen. Richard
Wight, Archdeacon of Limerick, and had issue,
Richard, of whom presently. Thomas, h. 21 April, 1750.
Bartholomew, R.N., 6. 9 June, 1751 ; m. Aug. 1791, Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heiress of John Armstead, Esq., but by her
(who m. 2ndly, George Wade, Esq.) he had no issue.
Edward, Col. E.I.C.S., b. 27 June, 17.54; ./. unm.
Robert, b. 23 Dec. 1756 ; m. Barbara Woolley, an heiress,
and by her (who d. Nov. 1839) left at his decease, 26 Jan.
1844, an only child, Mary WooUcy, m. 2 Oct. 1839, Field-
Marshal Viscount Combermere, G.C.B., of Combermere
Abbey, Cheshire.
Artliur, Col. E.I.C.S., 6. 12 June, 1758; m. 1802, Catherine,
dau. of John Cuthbert, Esq., and had, with other issue, a son,
John Thomas Cuthbert, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, m. Jane,
dau. of Capt. Amos Westropp, K.N., and d. leaving issue
two dans., .Jane, i,i. 18 Jan. Is45, Rev. John Bleakley,
Rcctorof Ballvmnilan, co. Cork; and Margaret.
Mary, -/,(. William Yielding, Esq. of Belle isle.
Catherine, hi. William Crofts, Esq. of Dauesfort.
Elizabeth, to. Col. Roberts, E.l.C.S.
The son and heir,
Tne Rev. Richard Gibbings, of Gibbings Grove, co. Cork,
b. 15 Feb. 1746 ; m. 1st, a dau. of Arthur Hyde, Esq., M.P., of
Castle Hyde ; and 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of John Odell, Esq.
of Bealdarighy, and .sister of Col. William Odell, of The Grove,
M.P., and by the latter only had issue,
I. Bartholomew, his heir. , „ ^
II. TliOiiias(Rev.), b. 1788; m. 1812, Agnes, 5th dau. of Capt.
Jonathan Bruce Roberts, of Charleville, by Mary his wife,
dau. of WUliam Watts Gayer, LL.D., Clerk of the Irish
Parliament, and d. 18ol, leaving issue,
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GIB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GIB
1 Richard (Eev.), D.D., Professor of Ecclesiastical History,
Trin. Coll. Dublin; m. 1846, Caroline Leonora, dau. of
Kev. John Lovell Salvador, Student of Ch. Cli. Oxford,
(of the family of Salvador of Salvador Hall), hy his
wife, Frances Pratt, of Cabra Castle, and has had issue,
two sons and two daus., of whom alone survives, John
Thomas, B.A., 6. 1862,
2 Jonathan, deceased. 3 Thomas, deceased.
4 Kobcrt (Eev.), M.A., Vicar of Kadlcy, Berks, b. 1819; m.
1859, Caroline, dau. of Hon. and Kev. P. A. Irby, Rector
of Cottesbrooke, co. Northampton, and d. 18G5, leaving
three daus.
5 Arthur (Capt.), killed in the Indian Mutiny, June, 1857.
6 William, deceased.
1 Mary, m. Rev. George Barrowes, and is deceased.
2 Agnes, m. Thomas Cuthbert, Esq. of Garrcttstown.
S Sarah Oliver, m. Rev. A. W. M. Stewart, of Hornhcad,
CO. Donegal.
III. .Jane, m. Lieut. Edmund Odcll, afterwards Westropp, of
Ballysteen, co. Limerick.
Tlio elder son,
IJAETUOLOMEW GiBBTNcs, Esq. of Gibbings Grove, co. Cork,
r,i. 1809, Anna Maria, dau. of Richard Smyth, Esq. of Ballylin,
CO. Limerick, and had issue,
HicHARD, late of Gibbings Grove.
\\' iUiam, Barristcr-at-Law.
"'homas, of Dublin, in. Miss Hughes, sister of the Hon. Baron
Hughes; and f?. s. -p-i I'is widow m. David FitzGcrald,
ICsq. of Merrion Square, Dublin, eldest brother of the Right
Hon. J. D. FitzGcrald, Judge of the Queen's Bench in
frcland.
Robert Edward, J. P., of Woodville, Ballyhooly, co. Cork, b.
1824; m. 1854, Gcorgina Evans, dau. of George Bruce, Esq.,
J.P., of Milliown Castle, co. Cork, and has a son, Robert
Bruce, b. 1860, and other issue.
Catherine, m. Pierce Goold, Esq.
Mary, m. — Prater, Esq. Jane, :>i. Dr. Edgar.
The eldest son,
EiCHARD Gibbings, Esq. of Gibbings Grove, co. Cork, m.
May, 1834, Octavia, dau. of Rev. Matthew Purcell, of Burton
House, CO. Cork, son of Sir John Purcell, of Highfort, by whom
(who d. Oct. 1836) he had issue, Richard, now of Gibbings
Grove; and Octavia Purcell, m. 18.59, J. W. Cronin, Esq.,
M.D., Staff Surgeon R.N. Mr. Gibbings d. 1 Aug. 1876.
Arms — Arg., on a bend between three fleurs-de-lis, two in
chief and one in base az. a crescent or. Crcxt—A demi-lion
rampant ppr.. holding in his paws a fleur-de lis az.
Heal — Gibbings Grove, Charleville, eo. Cork.
GIBBON" OP SANDYMOUNT.
GiBBOx, William Monk, Esq., LL.D. of Sandy-
tnomit, CO. Dublin, and thcParks,iN'eston, co. Chester,
Barrister-at-Law, I. 4 March, 1801; m. 17 Oct.
1832, Anne, dau. of John Eoxwell, Esq. of Sarshill,
CO. Wexford, and has issue,
I. EnwAr.D AcTON, A.M., Surgeon - IM.ijor, A.M.D., &. 19
June, 1835 ; m. 4 March, 1875, Eliza Rebecca, 2nd dau. of
Thomas Taylor, Esq. of Tlie Castle, Dublin, and had i.ssue,
Edward Acton, b. 16 March, 1876, d. an infant ; and
Charles Monk, b. 1 Nov. 1877.
II. John George, LL.D., Barrister-at-Law, &. 5 Aug. 1837;
m. 19 Aug. 1SC3, Mary Elinor, eldest dau. of Thomas
Taylor, Esq. of The Castle, Dublin, and has issue, 'William
Monk, John George, Mary, Anne, and Nessey.
III. William Monk, A.M., J. P., ofTempleshelin, co. Wexford,
b. 14 Dec. 1838 ; m. 14 Nov. 1872, Margaret Usher, eldest
dau. of Strangman Davis-Goff, Esq., J. P. of Horetown, co.
Wexford, and has issue, Edward Acton.
I. Mary, 6. 4 Aug. 1833 ; d. umn. 3 Dec. 1855.
II. Gcorgina, b. 31 Dec. 1841 ; m. 23 June, 1870, John
Henry Edge, A.M., Barrister-at-Law, and J. P. of Farnans,
in the Queen's Co.
3LlllCa0C.— The family of Gibbons has been resident in
the parish of Scdglcy since the reign of Henry VIII. William
Gibbons was possessed of lands at Sedgley in the year 1522,
as appears by an extant deed, and was, as it is presumed,
father of John Gibbons, of Sedgley, Churchwarden of that
parish from 1567 to 1577, whose son, Thomas Gibbons, was
bapt. at Sedgley 25 Feb. 1570. Ills son, Thomas Gibbons, of
Ettingshall, was bapt. 26 March, ir,96, and ui. 7 Nov. 1622,
Anne, dau. of— Pershou.se, and had, with other issue, a son,
William Gideons, of Ettingshall, Gent., bapt. 24 Jan. 1631,
and d. 22 Aug. 1683, leaving by Anne his wife, a 2nd son,
John Gibbons, of Sedgley, co. Stafford, b. 1G62, m. at Ettings-
Iiall, 1690, Judith, dau. of Edward Bennett, and dying 9 Sept.
1 727, left issue by her, who was buried 25 Oct. 1716,
Richard, b. 1692, living 1730.
Edward, b. 1693; m. his cousin, Mary Gibbons, and had a
dau., Anne; he is mentioned in the will of his brother
John, 1743.
Tobias, 6. 1695; ra. 1720, Mary Evans; he was living 1730,
and had a son, William, remainder man in the will of his
uncle John, 1743; and two daus., Mary and Anne.
John, of whom we treat.
This
John Gibbons, formerly of Sedgley, co. Stafford, and after-
wards of The Marsh, Church Stretton, Salop, 6. 1701, settled at
Kindlestown, co. Wicklow; in. circa 1732, Mary, dau. of
Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Merionethshire, North Wales, and had
issue two sons, Thomas, and John, of whom presently. John
Gibbons (the father) made his will 6 Dec. 1743, which
proved in the Court of Prerogative, Dublin, 4 Feb. 1719-50,
and by it he devised his English estates at Sedgley and King's
Swinsford to his eldest son, Thomas, and his Irish estates to his
2nd son, John, with remainders overin both. He dropped the
final " s " to his name. After his death, his widow, Mary, m.
the Rev. Wm. Holroyd, uncle to the 1st Lord Sheffield, and had
two daus., Sarah, wife of the Rev. Moore Smyth, and Mary,
wife of the Rev. Jerome Alley. The younger son of John
Gibbon and Mary Lloyd,
John Gibbon, of Coldross, co. Wicklow, commonly called
"Capt. Gibbon," having been Capt. of a corps of Yeomanry,
b. 1736-37 ; m. at Delgany, 8 Aug. 1763, Mary, dau. and co-
heir of Edward Whitten, of Dublin, and by her (who d. '20 Jan,
1820, aged 80 years) left at his decease, 12 Jan. 1819, amougst
others, a third son,
Edward Acton Gibbon, Esq. of Sandymount, co. Dublin;
b. 31 Oct. 1771 ; m. at Neston Church, 29 April, 1802, Eliza-
beth, dau. of William Monk, Esq. of Neston, and by her (who
d. 24 Jan. 1838) had a numerous family, who all d. s. 2>- in Ws
lifetime, except his eldest son, whom he left at his decease,
31 Dec. 1864, surviving him.
William Monk, now of Sandymount, co. Dublin, and the
Parks, Neston, co. Chester.
GIBBONS OF THE LEASOWES.
Gibbons, John Skipwokth, Esq. of The Lea-
sowes, CO. Worcester, eldest son of the Eev. B.
Gibbons, Vicar of Lower Mitton, co. Worcester, by
Charlotte Jane, dau. of the late George Skipworth,
Esq. of Moorton House, co. Lincoln, h. 16 June,
1852 ; 071. Aug. 1875, Constance Sarah, younger
dau. of Henry Crane, Esq. of Oakhauiptou, co.
Worcester, and has a dau.,
Edith Constance, b. 28 Aug. 1S77.
JLinCaSC— This family has possessed land in the parish
of Sedgley for some centuries. By an existing deed, .
1522, in the reign of Henry VIll., it was then in the possession
of William Gibbons, who left it to his son, and it has since i
tinned to descend from father to son. John Gibbons (the
ternal grandfather of the present Mr. Gibbons) removed to King's
Swinsford, co. Stafford, built a residence, and afterwards made
a purchase of the mansion called Coibyns Hall, and the estate
belonging to the ancient family of Corbyn. The said John
Gibbons, who was the son of William Gibbons and Elizabeth
his wife, b. 1703-4, m. circa 1728, Grace, dau. of John Austen
and Jane his wife, and dying 14 Oct. 1778, had issue by her
(who d. 12 Aug. 1785) an eldest son, Thomas Gibbons, 6,
5 Jan. 1730; m. 27 July, 1775, Mary, dau. of James Moseley,
of Lcighton, Cheshire, by Anne his wife, and had six sons
and six daus. The last survivor was,
Benjamin Gibbons, Esq. J. P., 6. 4 Aug. 1783, who pur-
chased the house and estate of the Leasowes, near Birming-
ham, once the abode of Shenstone, the poet. Mr. Gibbons
had estates in cos. Gloucester, Worcester, Salop, and Stafford.
He d. April, 1873, and was .s. by his great-nephew,
John Skipworth Gibbons, Esq., now of Leasowes, son of
the Rev. Benjamin Gibbons, Rector of Lower Milton, co.
Worcester, by Charlotte Jane his wife, dau. of George Skip-
worth, Esq. of Moorton House Lincolnshire, and grandson of
John Gibbons, b. 4 Dec. 1777, by Elizabeth Green his wife,
which last-named John Gibhons was brother of the late Ben-
jamin Gibbons, Esq. of the Leasowes.
Arms — Sa., a lion rampant between three escallops arg.
CresL — A demi-lion regardant sa., holding between his paws an i
escallop arg.
Seat— The Leasowes, near Halesowen.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
'JIB
635
GT"BBS OF AliDENHAM PARK.
GiBBS, Hexry HrcKS, Esq. of Alclenhr.m Park,
Herf?, and Clifton Hampden, co. Oxford, M.A.
Exeter Coll. Oxford, J.P. co. Herts and Middlesex,
and one of the Directors of the Bank of England,
i. 31 Aug. 1819 ; ni. 6 May, 1845, Louisa Anne, 3rd
dau. of William Adams, Esq., LL.D., of Tliorpe,
Surrcj, by tl:e Hon. Mary Anne Cokayne his wife,
dau. of the Hon. William Cokayne, of Rushton
HaU, CO. jSTorthampton, and niece and co-heiress of
Borlase, 6tli and last Lord Viscount CuUen, and
by her has issue,
I. Alban George Henut, B.A., Christ Church, Oxfortl,
6. 23 April, 1846; vi. 18 Feb. 1873, Bridget, 6th surviving
dau. of A. J. B. Beresford-Hope, Esq., M.P., and Lady
Mildred his wife, and has issue,
1 Catherine Louisa. 2 Mildred Dorothea.
II. Walter Antony, h. 19 Jan. 1850 ; d. 16 July, 1833.
III. Vicary, h. 12 May, 1853, B.A. Christ Church Oxford.
IV. Herbert Coiiayne, b. 14 May, 1854, B.A. of Trin. Coll.
Cambridge.
V. Kenneth Francis, b. 2 April, 1856, of Christ Church,
Oxford. VI. Henry Lloyd, b. 21 July, 18G1.
I. Edith Caroline.
ILtltCagC. — In the time of EtcnAUD II., two brothers of
this family (whose name was spelt variously Gibbe, Gibbes, or
Gibbs) were settled, one at Honington, co. Warwick, whose
/Icscendants continued there through many generations; and
the other, John Gibbe, on an estate called Venton, or Fenton,
in the parish of Dartington, Devon, which passed, in the time
of Elizapeth, to the families of Drewe of Hayne, and
Wootton of Inglebourne, in tlie same co., by the marriages of
Ehzabeth and Silvestra, only children and co-heirs of William
Gibbs, of Fenton, a descendant of the above-named John
Gibbe.
In the latter part of the 15th century, a junior branch of the
Venton family had planted itself in Exeter, and, early in the
reign of Henbt VIII., members of it are found in the neigh-
bouring parishes of Woodbury and Clyst St. George, in which
latter village John Gibbe, on 1 May, 15G0, purchased from
Thomas, Lord Wentworth, a small estate called Pytt, which
is now in the possession of Antony Gibbs, Esq. of Cliarlton
(.9ce GiBBS of Tyate^fithl).
George Gibbs, of Clyst St. George, &. Oct. 1004; eldest son
of John Gibbe the elder, who d. July, 1652, and grandson of
George Gybbes, of Clyst St. George, and Welthean (Gwenllian)
his wife, left, by Alice his wife (besides three daus.), five sons.
The 4th son,
Abraham Giebs, of Topsham, Devon, &. 18 Aug. IG49 ; m.
Tryphaena, dau. of William Howe, Esq. of Shobbrooke, Devon;
and d. 1718. His son,
Abraham Gibbs, also of Topsham, 6. Feb. 1686; d. Sept.
1726, having been twice married, 1st, to Mary, 2nd dau. of
Nehemiah Monke, of Topsham ; and2ndlj'. to Sarah, 2nd dau.
and co-heir of Eobert Lisle, Esq. of Topsham (by Mary his
wife, dau. of Nicholas Downe) widow of — Ewings. By this
last wife he had an only son,
John, also of Topsham, bapt. 1723; m. Elizabeth, dau. and
heir of William Meachin, and d. 20 July, 1774, leaving six
sons and one dau.,
1 John, bapt. July, 1755; d. unm. after 1779.
2 William, also of Topsham, bapt. 19 Jvtne, 1757; m. Aug.
1790, Susannah, dau. of the Eev. Thomas Ley, Eector of
Doddescombe Leigh, Devon, and d. 1830, leaving five
sons and two daus.,
William Henry, of Naples and Palermo, and afterwards
of Genoa, b. 3 June, 1791 : d. 9 Dec. 1858, unm.
John Ley, b. 5 June, 1793; in. Ellin, dau. of John
Gamble, of London, and d. 1837, having had issue,
John Douglas Lyle, of Alexandria, in Egypt, b. 21 Jan,
1833; TO. 26 June, 1858, Marian, dau. of James Bal.
lard, of Tamworth, who d. s. -p. March, 1878.
Frances Louisa, d. unm. Jan. 1836.
Ellin Elizabeth, d. unm. 26 Dec. 1864.
Lyle, b. 1800 ; d. 4 March, 1814.
Abraham, b. 1805, d. young.
Charles, of Genoa, b. 23 May, 1807; m. Stuarta, eldest
dau. of Yates Browne, Esq., by Stuarta his wife, 4th
dau. of David, 2nd Lord Erskine ; d. at Genoa, 14 Dec.
1857, leaving one dau., Constance Jacqueline. His
■widow remarried Emilio Brioschi, of Milan, and d. July,
b. 1797; d. unm. at Tiverton, 10 Jan. 1847.
Mary Matilda, 6. April, 1801, d. unm. 8 Jan., 1877.
3 Abraham, of Naples and Palermo, bapt. 10 Sept. 1758;
»). Mary Elizaberh, dau. of Sir ,JauK-s Douglas, and rf.
Dec. lbI6, leavini;- Mary Kli/iliiU (/i; iin-ine, his only
child, ,/i. lO.Uay, 18irj, Liciu. i,; , A^he A' Court,
of Amington Hall, CO. \\av\ii. i., . i, ,, luud the name of
Kepington, by royal licensu, J: UcL. Izijo, n.ndd.19 April,
18ul. By hiiu she has two children,
Charies Hcni-y Wyndham, M.P. for Wilton, 6. 14 Oct.
1819; m. 5 Aug. 1854, to Emily, eldest dau. of Henry
Currie, Esq., and has issue.
Elizabeth, widow of the Eight Hon. Lord Herbert of
Lea, and mother of the present Earl of Pembroke.
4 George, hapt. JiUy, 1761 ; d. imm.
5 Lyle, of Genoa, bapt. July 1761 ; d. unm. 1839.
6 Thomas, Lieut. E.N., bapt. Oct 1767 ; d. unm. 1798.
1 Elizabeth, b. 1752; wife of James Eichards, Esq. of
Abbot's Leigh, near Bristol, d. s. p. April, 1840.
Abraham Gibbs, of Topsham, had by his first wife, Mary Monke,
a dau., Anna, m. Mr. Eemniett, of Crediton; and two sons,
viz., George, buried at Topsham 1713; and
George Abraham Gibbs, Esq. of Exeter, who, in 1723, s.
(as heir-at-law to his great-uncle, George Gibbs) to the above-
mentioned estate of Pytt, in the parish of Clyst St. George.
He ;ii,. 1747, Anne, dau. and co-heir of Anthony Vicary, of
Exeter, by Ehzabeth his wife, dau. of Mr. Nicholas Muujkley,
of the same city, and had five sons and five daus.,
I. George, b. 23 Sept. 1748 ; d. 24 Sept. 1750.
II. Vicary (Sir), of Hayes, Kent, M.P. for the University of
Cambridge, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, b.
27 Oct. 1751 ; d. 8 Feb. 1820. He m. Frances Cerjat
Kenneth, dau. ot Major William Mackenzie, and sister of
Francis Humberstone, Lord Seaforth, and left one dau. ani
heiress.
Maria Elizabeth, living 1878, widow of Licut.-Gen. Sir
Andrew Pilkington, of Catslield Place, Sussex, Col. of the
20th regt. (who d. 23 Feb. 1853). She has two daus.,
Maria Georgina, wife of the Eev. Burrell Hayley, of
Catstield aforesaid; and Louisa Elizabeth, widow of
Eichard Thomas Lee, Esq. of Grove Hall, co. York (who
d. 18 Feb. 1878).
III. George, of Eodland, co. Gloucester, and of the city of
Bristol, Merchant, b. 9 May, 1753; d. at Eedland, 15 Aug.
1818, having to. 1st, about 1776, Esther Joanna, dau. of
Pilchard Farr, Esq. of Bristol, and, in her children, heiress
to her brothers. She d. 29 Oct. 1787. He r,i. 2ndly, 23
July, 1795, Anne, dau. of W. Aleyn, Esq., and by the
former wife only had issue to survive infancy.
1 George, b. 30 Oct. 1778, d. an infant.
2 George of Belmont, Somerset, J. P., 6. 27 Dec. 1779; m.
Isr, 27 May, 1802, Salvina, dau. and heir of Henry Hendy,
Esq. of Barbados (she d. 1809); and 2ndly, 8 Aug. 1814,
his cousin Harriett, dau. of Antony Gibbs, Esq. Mr.
George Gibbs rf. without issue, 28 March, 1863. He
devised Belmont to his widow, with remainder to his
brother-in-law, Joseph Gibbs, and his wife, successively,
for life, with remainder to George Louis Monck Gibbs,
their eldest son, who subsequently sold Belmont to his
uncle, William Gibbs, owner of the adjoining estate of
Tyntesfield.
3 Richard, b. 12 April, 1781 ; d. young.
1 Joanna, d. unm. at Exvvick, near Exeter, Nov. 1823,
aged 66. 2 Anne, d. April, 1793, in her 8th year.
rv. Abraham, of Exeter, Merchant, b. 19 Aug. 1754; d.unm.
May, 1782. v. Antony.
I. Elizabeth, b. 1750; m. 1776, her cousin, Eobert Butler
Eemmett, of Plymouth, M.D., and had one surviving son,
Eobert, Barrister-at-Law, d. 1780.
II. Anne, wife of Samuel BanfiU, of Exwick House, Devon,
b. 1757, d. s. fi. 1828.
III. Mary, wife of the Eev. Charles Crawley, Eector of Stowe
Nine Churches, co. Northampton, and Vicar.of Broadway,
CO. Worcester (who d. 4 June, 1849, in his S3rd year),
leaving two sons and seven daus.,
1 Charles Crawley, Esq. of Littlcmore, near Oxford, &•
25 Sept 1778; m. Eliza Katharine, dau. of Abraham
Grimes, Esq. of Coton House, co. Warwick, and d. leaving
one surviving son.
2 George Abraham Crawley, Esq. of Fitzroy Farm, High-
gate, b. 26 Sept. 1795 ; to. Caroline, dau. of David Powell,
Esq. of Loughton, Essex, and had three sons and eiglit
daus. He rf. 24 July, 1862.
1 Anne, wife of the Eev. John Lloyd Crawley, her cousin,
Eector of Heyford, co. Northampton (who rf. 1850), and
had eight sons and one dau. She d. 2 Jan. 1865, aged 75.
2 Mary, d. 16 April, 1865, a^ed 78. 3 Susanna.
4 Elizabeth, widow of the Eev. George William Daubeny,
of Seend, Wilts (who d. I860), son of Archdeacon Daubeny.
She had issue. 5 Isabella, 6. 23 Oct. 1792, rf. young.
6 Caroline, wife of her cousin, George Henry Gibbs, of
AkUnham ; rf. 13 Feb. 1850, aged 55.
7 Chariotte, wife of her cousin, the Eev. W.llam Ciuwlejr
(who rf. 17 Dec. 1858), has had one son and four daus.
IV. Sibclla, rf. 18 U, aged 80.
y. Sarah, rf. uum. 1785, aged 22.
GIB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GIB
VI. Catherine, wife of Mr. Burroughs, of Taunton, d. s. p.
1820, aged 53.
The youngest son,
Antony Gibbs, Esq. of London, Merchant, 6. 3 March, 1756 ;
r.i. Dorothea Barnctta, '.ind dau. ..f William Hucks, Esq. of
Ivnarcsborough (ind son of Joseiih Hucks, Esq. of Bloomsbui-y,
and Fiducia his wife, dau. of Joshua Lomax, Esq. of Child-
wickbury, co. Herts), and Eleanor his wife, dau. of Thomas i
Uaraett, Esq. of Knarcsboroufch, which Dorothea was, in her
issue, heiress to her cousins, Sarah and Anne Noyes, nieces
and co-heirs of Robert Hucks, Esq. of Aldenham, Herts, Chf-
ton, Hampden, Oxon, and other estates in those cos. and in
Berks. Mr. Antony Gibbs d. 10 Dec. 1S15; his widow, 4 Eeb.
1820, in her COth year. They had issue,
George Henry, of whom presently.
William, of Tyutestield. (6ce Gibbs of TynUnMd.)
Joseph, Perpetual Curate of Cliiton Hampden, 6. 23 July,
1801, M. Emily, dau. of Rev. Charles Vaughan of Crick-
howcU, CO. Brecon (representative of the family of Vaughan
of Tretower) by Emilia his wife, sister of John Berkeley
Monck, Esq. of Coley Park, near Iteading. Mrs. Joseph
Gibbs (her husband having died 22 March, 1S64) inherited
Belmont in 1865, under the will of George Gibbs, Esq.,
above mentioned, formerly of that place, and d. 7 Sept.
1863, having had by lier husband six sons and three daus.,
1 Joseph Henry, b. 3 June, 1832; d. 1833.
2 George Louis Monxk, 6. 28 April, 1838; m. 5 Jan. 1864,
Laura Beatrice, eldest dau. of Sir Arthur Hallam Elton,
Bart, of Clevedon Court, Somerset, and has issue, Joseph
Arthur, h. 25 Nov. 1867 ; George Harold, b. 28 Feb. lS6i);
Stanley Vaughan, b. 1 Jan. 1«72 ; Antony Edmund, b.
27 Dec. 1873; Mabel Beatrice; Agnes Hilda; Lilian
Mary; Beatrice ilhoda; and Helen Laura.
3 Joseph Hucks, 6. 14 Oct. 1840; )/(. 13 June, 1867, Mary
Eider, youngest dau. of Richard Budd, M.D., of Barnstaple,
Devon, and has issue, Richard William Sidney, b. in
Paris, 28 March, 1868, d. 26 Aug. 1868; Edward, b.
6 Sept. 1869, d. 1 Nov. 1876; Evelyn Antonia Hermcn-
gilda, b. in Mexico. 28 Feb. 1871 ; Leonard Albert, b.
-27 Sept. 1875.
4 George Henry (Rev.), b. 15 Sept. 1842; to, 3 Sept. 1868,
Mildred, eldest dau. of John Moidaunt, Esq. of Flax
Eourton, Somerset, and has issue, Emily; Mildred
Blanche ; Mary Balmain, d. 1875 ; Ethel May ; Olive ;
Annie Rose, d. 1877.
5 William Cobham (Rev.), b. 28 July, 1845, of Jesus Coll.
Cambridge, Vicar of St. Andrew's, Exwick, near Exeter.
6 Stanley Vaughan, b. 30 Nov. 1846 ; d. unm. at Kingston,
Jamaica, 25 Feb. 1870.
1 Emily Harriett, wife of Ven. Alfred Pott, M.A., Arch-
deacon of Beiks, formerly Vicar of Abingdon, Bei'ks, and
now of Clifton Hampden, co. Oxon, and has five sons
and five daus.
2 Dorothea Bametta, wife of the Rev. George Heberden,
B.A., Perpetual Curate of Eanmore, Sui-rey, and has sis
sous and four daus.
3 Harriett Theresa, wife of James Mordaunt, Capt. in the
109th regt., and has two daus.
Harriett, m. her cousin, George Gibbs, of Belmont, and
d. s. p. 15 Oct. 1865, aged 79.
Anne, d. unm. 6 Oct. 1852, aged 55.
The eldest son,
George Henry Gibbs, Esq. of Aldenham Park, Herts, and
of Clifton Hampden, co. Oxford: Merchant of London, b.
24 Aug. 1785; m. 7 July, 1817, Caroline, 6th dau. of the Rev.
Charles Crawley, Rector of Stowe Nine Churches, co. North-
ampton, by Mary his wife, 3rd dau. of George Abraham Gibbs,
Esq. of Exeter, and by her (who d. 13 Feb. 1850) has issue
(besides three sons and a dau., who d. infants),
I. Henry Hccks, now of Aldenham.
II. Antony, (if Merry Hill, Herts, M.A. ofWorcester College,
Oxford, b. 20 Nov. 1823; i/t. 7 Dec. 1854, Isabella Mar-
fraret, 3rd dau. and co-heir of the late Charles David
Gordon, Esq. (*ce Gordon of Abcrgddie), and d. s. p. Dec.
1856. His widow remarried, 7 June, 1866, Robert Henry
Lee Warner, Esq. of Tibberton Court, co. Hereford.
III. George, b. 11 Feb. 1827, of Exeter College, Oxford;
drowned in the Isis, 3 June, 1846.
IV. Charles, /).28 June, 1829, Lieut.-Col. in the army (retired).
V. William Lloyd, h. 6 Dec. 1830; ((. unm. 27 Aug. 1800.
VI. John Lomax (Rev.), b. 28 March, 1832, M.A. Exeter
College Oxford, Vicar of Clifton Hampden, 1864; m.
3 Jan. 1760, Isabel Marianne, 2nd dau. of Robert Bright,
Esq. of Abbotsleigh, near Bristol, by Caroline, dau. of
Thomas Tyndall, of the Royal Fort, Bristol, and has issue,
1 John Arthur, b. 27 Oct. 1800.
2 Robert Tyudall, b. 20 May, 1865.
3 Re;;inald, b. 29 June, 1867.
4 Francis Lomax, b. 28 Jan. 1809.
1 Caroline Blanche. 2 Isabel Alice.
3 Mary Beatrice. 4 Ethel Constance.
II. Francis, h. 9 Aug. 183 1 ; sometime of E.\.ctcr College,
0.\ford; d.
, 0 Ja
1867
VIII. Robert Craw'ey, 6. 4 Jan. 1839; d. 31 July, 1856.
I. Caroline, d. unm. 11 Jan. 1859.
II. Mary Dorothea, m. Dec. 1856, George Edward Cokayne
(formerly Adams), M.A., Barrister-at>-"Law, Rouge-Dragon
Pursuivant, now Lancaster Herald, youngest son of the late
William Adams, LL.D., by the Hon Mary Anne Adams, of
Thorpe, Surrey, and has sons and daus.
He d. 21 Aug. 1842, at Venice.
Arras — Arg., three battleaxes erect sa. a bordure nebnly ,of
the last. Crtst — In front of a rock a dexter arm embowed
in armour, the hand in a gauntlet ppr., bearing a baitleaxe sa.
ilott] — Tenax propositi.
Sent — Aldenham Park, near Watford, Herts. Town House—
St. Dunstan's, Regent's Park, N.W.
GIBBS OF TYNTESFIEI^.
Gibbs, Matilda Blanche, of Tyntesficld, in the
parish of Wrasall, Somerset, Avidow of William
Gibbs, of Tyntesfield, sou of Antony Gibbs, Esq.,
by Dorothea Barnetta his -wife, duu. of William
liucks (see Gibbs of Aldenham). Mrs. Gibbs
is 3rd dau. of the late Sir T. Crawley-Boevcy, Bart.
of Flaxley Abbey, co. Gloucester, by Mary Albinia
liis ■wife, dau. of Sir T. Hyde Page : she has issue,
I. Antony, 6. 10 Dec. 1841, of Pytt, in the parish of Clyst St.
George, Devon, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxford, J.P. Somerset,
ill. 22 June, 187'2, Janet Louisa, eldest dau. of J. L.
Merivalc, Esq., and has issue,
1 George Abraham, 6. 6 July, 1873.
2 Antony Hubert, 6. 18 Sept. 1874.
3 William, b. 20 Nov. 1877.
1 Albinia Rose, b. 31 March, 1876.
II. AVilliam, b. 14 Jan. 1846 ; d. unm. 11 June, 1869.
III. George Abraham, 6. 25 March, 1848; d. umn. at Kingston,
Jamaica, 23 Feb. 1870.
IV. Henry Martin, b. 30 May, 1850.
I. Dorothea Harriett, b. 12 June, 1840.
II. Alice Blanche, b. 27 Oct. 1843; m. 16 Aug. 1866, Eev,
Alfred Gurney, M.A., son of the late Rev. Hampden
Gurney, and has issue, 1 Cyril, b. 1868; 2 William Hamp-
den, b. 1870, and d. 12 March, 1871.
III. Albinia Anne, 6. 7 June, 1853 ; d. 18 April, 1874.
Residences— Cho.rlto'a, Nailsea, Somerset; Tyntesfield, near
Bristol.
GIBBS OF DERRY.
Gibbs, John, Esq. of The Yews, ShefBeld, co.
York, late a Capt. in the Cinque Ports Volunteer
Ai-tilleiy, b. 25 May, 1811 ; on. 20 Jan. 1849, Anne,
eldest dau. and co-heiress (and eventually sole
heiress) of Mark Skelton, Esq. of The Yews, Capt.
West Yorkshire Hussars, by Anne his wife, dau. of
Samuel Thorp, Esq. of Bauks Hall, co. York, and
by her (who d. 19 June, 1868) has issue,
I. Louisa Christina Waldegravc.
II. Anna Maria Selina.
Mr. Gibbs is the author of A Letter to the Board
of Health, printed by order of the House of Com-
mons, and eulogised by Humboldt, and of other
■works.
HillCagC— Daniel Gibbes, Esq. of Cork, and of Deny,
CO. Cork, descended from the family of Gicbes of Dci-Oix, had
issue, with five daus. (Catherine, wife of John Norcott, Esq.
of Ballygarret; Elizabeth; Judith, d. at an advanced age,
1783; Mary; and Sarah, wife of Joseph ffranklyn, Esq. of
Brittas, near Cork), two sons, John Gibbes, Esq. of Derry,
d. s. J). ; and
Daniel Gibbes, E.^j. of Derry, co. Cork, admitted a Freeman
at Large of the city of Cork, b.March, 17'J5, and mentioned in
Smith's "History of Cork" for his "very good improve-
ments" at Derry. His will, dated 19 Oct. 1763, was proved
4 Jan. following. He m. Frances, dau. and co-heiress of
George Bennett, Esq., Alderman of Cork, by his 1st wife,
Lucy, dau. and co-heir of Kdmond ffrench, Esq., Alderman of
Cork, and half-sister of John Bennett, Esq., Justice of the
King's Bench in Ireland. By her he had (with two daus.,
EUzabeth and Frances) two sons,
I. Daniel, of Derry, co. Cork, J. P., Deputy Governor of co.
Cork, and Col. of a Toluntecr corps, admitted a Freeman at
GIB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OTU
C37
Lar<reof the city of Covk, 20 April, 1773; he m. £0 Fob.
i778, Miiiy, ilau. of Sii Robert Warren, Hart, of Warrens-
court, and by her (who d. 27 Aug. 1807) had issue,
1 Daniel Robert, b. 10 Sept. 1782; d. unm. 25 Jan. 1799.
2 John Bennett, J. P., Lieut. Koyal Corii city regt. of
inilitia, 0. 14 June, 1787; admitted a Freeman at Large
of Cork, ;> April, 1809; he m„ Sarah, dau. of the llev.
John Gibbs, of Inchigeelagh, but d. s. -p.
3 Robert Warren (Rev.) A.M., of Derry, co. Cork, and of
Van Dieman's Land, J.P., 6. 13 April, 1790; m. Maria,
dou. of Abraham Cross, Esq. of Shandy Hall, co. Cork,
by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Emanuel- Moore, Bart. ; and
d. 30 Oct. 1853, leaving issue,
Robert Warren, J .P. Abraham John Starke.
Elizabeth Johnson.
1 Anne, iii. Richard Kettles, Esq., J.P., of Nettlcville, co.
Cork.
2 Frances, ra. William Crooke, Esq. of Derrecn, co.
Cork, J. P. 3 Mary, m. Henry Cross, Esq.
II. John, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
The Rev. John Gibbs, of Inchigeelagh and Ballynora, co.
Cork, m. 1st, 1779, Frances, dau. of Richard Browne, Esq.,
J.P., of Coolcowcr, CO. Cork, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Col.
Mitchell, of Horville, Somerset ; and 2iidly, Isabella, dau. of
— Council, Esq., but had issue by the former only,
I. John, his heir.
II. Richard Browne, m. 2 Aug. 1821, Martha, youngest dau.
of William Pierie (a member of the ancient Scotch family
of PiEHiE, or PiRiE, of Edinburgh), by Mary Anne his wife,
dau. of E. Kyme, of London; and d. at sea, 8 Oct. 1839,
leading issue,
1 Richard Butler, b. 2 .Sept. 1822.
2 WilUam Daniel, 6.9 Nov. 1824; d. at sea, 12 ]\Liy, 1844.
3 George Sleight, 6. 26 Dec. 1828: m. 13 May, 1857,
Isabella Smith, dau. of Hudson Atkinson Binney, Esq. of-
Darlington.
1 Martha, m. John Pratt, Esq.
ni. Daniel Henry, shipwrecked in Torres Straits, 18.02, and
never since heard of.
rv. George Bennett, d. %m;n.
V. Albert, m. 12 Oct. 1837, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of
Henry Douthat, Esq. of the city of Cork ; and d. s. p.
15 Jan. 1850.
I. Sarah, m. 1st, John Bennett Gibbs. Esq. of Derry, co.
Cork, J. P., d. s. 'p. ; and 2ndly, John George Pyne, Esq. of
Ballynacarriga, co. Cork.
The Rev. John Gibbs d. 3 April, 1806. His eldest son,
John Gibbs, Esq. of Ballynora, co. Cork, a Capt. Roy:il Cork
City Militia, m. 5 Sept. 1810, Louisa Anne, dau. (by Mary his
wife, dau. of Sir Edward Loftus, Bart.) of the Rev. Edward
Cary, of Munfin, co. Wexford, and grand-dau. of the Rev.
Oliver Cary, of Munfin, by his wife, Frances Southwell, niece
of Thomas Lord Southwell (through this lino of ancestry the
present John Gibbs, Esq., has a royal descent from King
Edward I.), and had issue,
John, his heir.
Maria, 2nd wife of Charles R. W. Lane, Esq., Lieut.-Gcn.
H.M. Indian army, C.B.
Louisa, d. 13 May, 1836.
Mr. Gibbs d. 1818. His eldest son is the present John Gibbs,
Esq. of the Yews.
.^}-i)i.s— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., three battle-axes
erect sa., for Gibbs; 2nd, gu., a plate between three demi-
lions couped erminois, for Eexkett: 3rd, sa., a bend arg.
between two dolphins, naiant, ppr., for Ffrencb. CreH — A
griffin's head erased arg. pierced through the back of the
neck with an arrow or, barbed and feathered of the first.
Motto — Au but.
Scat— The Yews, Sheffield.
aiBSON OF WHELPIIIGG,
GiBSOisr, Joseph, Esq. of Whelprigg, co. West-
morJand, J. P., educated at Eugbj and Trin. Coll.
Cambridge, B.A. 1866, M.A. 1870, b. 30 Dec. ISlij
s. his faAer 1S6S.
Ht'nCagr.— Joseph Gibson, of Barbon, purchased Whelp-
rigg 1687. By his 2nd wife, Hannah Garnett, of Bankhouse,
he left, with other issue, a son,
Joseph Gibson, ?/i. Elizabeth Fowler, of Barbon Beckfoot,
fcy whom he had, with other issue, two sons, Joseph Gibson,
of Whelprigg, d. unm., and
James Gibson, of Fellgarth, m. Mary, dau. of William Wilson,
of Leasgill, and had, with other issue, two sons, Joseph Gibson,
of Whelprigg, d. warn.; and
William Gibson, of Bcckhead, Kirkby Lonsdale, m. Mar-
giret, dau. and eventual heiress of John Wilson Robincun,
Esq., by Margaret Mawdesley his wife, heiress of the family of
Godsalve, of Eigmaden, by whom he had, with nine other
children, who d. young, three daus., Mary, </. 1809; Margaret.
d. 1850; Hannah, m. Bryan Padgett Gregson, of Caton,''Lan-
cashire, d. 1864, and one son,
Joseph Gibson, Esq. of Whelprigg, b. 28 July, 1805, s. 1833,
d. 6 Oct. 1868, J.P. for Westmoriand. High Sheriff I860'.
He 1)1. 24 April, 1841, Anne, 3rd dau. of Reginald Remington,
of the Crowtrees, Melling, co. Lancaster, by Catherine his
wife, dau. of Thomas Machcll, Esq., of Aynsome, co. Lancaster,
by whom he had issue,
I. Joseph, now of Whelprigg.
I. Catherine. 11. Margaret Anne.
III. Mary Anne, m. Henry Ernest HoUins, Esq. of Plcaslcy,
by whom she had two sons, 1 Charles Ernest; 2 Joseph. "
IV. Clara Maria.
^ rms— Arg., three storks rising ppr. Quartering : Godsalve
q/"JJi.</?)iadc«, and Mawdesley vf Alawdesley. Vrcsl — A stork
rising ppr.
SMt — Whelprigg, Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
GIBSON OF SANDGATE LODGE.
Carew-G-ibsox, George Carew, Esq. of Sand-
gate Lodge, Sussex, b. 31 July, 1843, Capt. in the
8th Sussex Eifle Volunteers, m. 1866, Emily, dau.
of Eev. George Palmer, Eector of Sulhugton and
Parham, Sussex, and has a son and heir,
John George, b. 1866.
HinCiigC — John Gibson, an Honorary Freeman of Glas-
gow, m. Hester, dau. and eventual heir of Joseph Pardee, of
Hailes Orchard, co. Worcester, and had an only child,
Thomas Gibson, Esq. of Bradston Brook, Shalford, Surrey,
m. 1775, Mary, only surviving dau. of John Eradburne, Esq.
of Hyde Abbey House, Winchester, and had (with two daus.,
Mary Anne, <;. vnm. Nov. 1839 : and Emma) an only son,
George John Gibson, Esq. of Sandgate Lodge, Sussex, J.P.
and D.L., m. 1812, Eliza, eldest dau. of Carew Elers, Esq. of
Gower Street, London (Founder's kin at Wadham College), and
d. leaving one son,
George Carew, of Bradston Brook, Surrey, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff for Sussex 1855, ■;«. 1st, 1841, Eliza, youngest
dau. of the late Robert Pardee, Esq. of Park House, Bewdley,
CO. Worcester, D.L., and had a son, George Carew, now of
Sandgate Lodge; and a dau., Sidney Elizabeth. He 5)!.
2ndly, 1849, Anna Blaria Arabella, 2nd dau. of the late
John Locker, Esq., Chief Magistrate and Registrar of tho
Vice Admiralty Court, Malta, and left by her two sons,
Edwin Stillingfleet, 6. 1850; and Alfred Bradburne, b. 185;!.
Mr. George Gibson assumed the additional surname of
Cabew, and d.. 5 Sept. 1800.
Arms — Gu., three keys fessways in pale or, in chief a port-
cullis of the last. Crest — A pelican vulning lierself and feeding
her young ppr. gorged with a mural crown or. MoUo —
Coelestes pandite porta;.
Scat — Sandgate Lodge, Steyniug, Sussex.
GIBSON-WATT OF DOLDOWLD.
Sec 'vYatt.
GIBSONE OF PENTLAND.
GicsONE, John Charles Hope, Esq. of Pentland,
CO. Edinbixrgh, Lieut. -Gen. in the army, formerly
Lieut.-Col. of the 7th Eoyal Dragoon Guards, and
latterly of the 17th Lancers, and Commandant of
the Cavalry Depot, Maidstone, J.P. and D.L., ^i. 21
May, 1810 ; m. 3 Nov. 183.j, Jane Louisa, only dau.
of Hugh Saye Bringloe, Esq. of Edinburgh, and
has issue,
I. John, late Capt. 17th Lancers, b. 4 May, 1838; m. 8 Dec.
1860, Mary Anne, dau. of the Rev. James Hughes llallett,
of Higham, Kent, and has issue, Hugh John Craig, d
1 Nov. 1864; and Alice Mary.
n. Hugh Francis Hackct, 6. 1839; Capt. 73rd regt.
I. Helen, m. 5 June, 1855, G. Ashby Ashby, Esq. of Naseby,
CO. Northampton, late 11th Hussars, and has issue.
II. Jane Louisa Hope. iii. Henrietta Anderson.
Lievit.-Gen. Gibsoue is only son of the late Major-
Gen. David Anderson Gibsone, by his wife, the laie
Mrs. Helen Gibsoue, of Penlland, only chdd and
heiress of tue late Sir John Gibsone, Burt, of Pent-
63 8
GIF
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GIF
Innd, by Henrietta his wife, dau. of the late James
Watson, Esq. of Saughton, co. Edinburgh. At the
decease of tliis Sir John Gibsone, the Baronetcy
(Nova Scotia, 1628) dcTolrcd on his brother, and
passed eventually to the late Sir Thomas Gibson-
Cabmichael, Bart, of Skirling, co. Peebles (see
Bueke's Peerage and Baronelaye).
Arms— GVi., three keys fesswajs in pale or, a border \a\r.
Cregt—A pelican in her nest and feeding her young vpr.
Jl/ono— Pandite co-lestcs fioitOB.
Seat— Pcntland, Edmli -- n.
GIFFABD OF CHILLINGTON.
GiFFABD, Walter Thomas Couetexay, Esq. of
Chillington, CO. Stafford, J.P., D.L., 1. 11 Jan. 1839.
iLiliraQC— This is one of the most ancient and distin-
guished families in England.
OsBOBNE DE lioLEBEc, a noblc XormaH, living in the time of
EicHABD I., surnamcd Sans Peur, Duke of Normandy, m.
Avelina, sister of Gunnora, the second wife of Kichard, Dulse
of Normandy, and by her had,
I. Walter, who obtained the name of "Gifrard,"or the
Liberal, and was created Count of Longucvillo by Duke
Kichard II., probably about 1025. He acquired great renown
in the armies of William the Conqderoe. In the subse-
quent success of his chief, the Comte de Longueville largely
participated; he obtained no less than one hundred and
seven lordships in the conquered country, and was consti-
tuted Earl of the co. of Buckingham. (For the line of this
• nobleman, see Borke's Exliact a,ul DonnaiU I'uroge.)
II. Osborne.
The 2nd son,
OsBOEKE Gtffarde, having likewise aided in the estab-
lishment of the Normans in England, had of course a portion
of the spoil, and the fertile county of Gloucester was allotted
as the locality of his reward. Here he held the extensive
manors of Brimsficld, Eochcmtune, Alderberie, and Stoche ;
upon the first named of which he settled, and there sub-
fiequcntly a great castle was built (Ump. King Stephe.n),
which continued to be the residence of the family until it was
tiestrcyed by the army of Edward II., in the Baronial War,
anno 1322. Tliis Osborne 0.. about the year lOSG, and was s.
■by his son,
Ellas Giffarde, who, with Ala his wife, gave lands and
woods in Bockholt to the Abbey of St. Peter, in Gloucester,
about the year 1100. He left two sons,
1. Elias Giffarde, 3rd Lord of Brimsficld, who had three
sons,
1 Elias, d. .■!. p. in 1191.
2 Walter, a benefactor to Gloucester Abbey.
3 Kichard, one of the "Justices of the Court," temp.
Hexby II. He was father of Thomas Giffard, who s. his
uncle, Elias, and carried on the line. His descendant,
John Giffard, had summons to Parliament from 24 June,
129-0, to 10 April, 1299, as Baeon Giffaed, of Brimsfleld.
n. Gilbert.
The younger son,
Gilbert Giffard, left at his decease, with a dau. iii. Peter
Corbizon, of Studley, co. Warwick, and of Chillington, co.
Stafford, a son,
Willlam Giffard, who appears to have been the first of the
family who bore for arms, " Az., three stirrups or." He was
father of
Peter Giffarde, who was highly distinguished for his
military exploits in Ireland, under his kinsman, Kichard de
Clare, commonly called Strongbow, Earl of Pembroke, and
was rewarded by a grant of the Manor of Tighmolin, in that
kingdom. After his return from the Irish War, Sir Peter to.
his cousin, Avicia Corbizon, and thus acquired the Manors
of Chillington and Walton, in the co. of Stafford. He was a.
by his son,
Petf-r Giffard, of Chillington, m. Margaret de Chuddeley,
and was ». by his son.
Sir John Giffard, m. Ada, dau. of Hugh Courtenay, Barou
of Okehampton. He d. 1316, and was «. by his son.
Sir John Giffard, of Chillington, m. about the beginning
of the 14th century, Catherine Stafford of Marston, and in
her right became possessed of the Manors of Marston and
Enson (near to the town of Stafford), which arc still held by
the family. In 1322, he was returned by the Sheriff of co.
Stafford, as a member of the Great Council, summoned to be
held at York; and in 1321, he was again elected to the Par-
liament holden in Londo.i. He d. in 13CC, and was s. by his
Hon,
Edmund Giffabd, of Chillington, m. a dan. of Venables
Baron of Kinderton, and dying in 1379, was s. by his eldest son
John Giffabd, who was Lord of Chillington in 1394, and was
». by his son,
Thomas Giffabd, of Chillington, m. Joyce, dau. and heiress
of Sir Robert Fraunceys, of Whiston, co. Stafford, and had as
her dowry that estate. This Thomas was Sheriff co. StaCford
1411. At his decease in 1416, he left an only child,
KoBEBT Giffard, of Chillington, m. 1st, Isabella Blount, but
by that lady had no issue. He to. 2ndly, Cassandra, dau. of
Thomas Ilumphreston, and was s. by his son.
Sir Joun Giffard, Knt.. of Chillington, m. 1st, Jocosa
Hoorde, and had by her two daus., Dorothea, m. 1st, John
Cengreve, Esq. of Congreve, and 2ndly, Francis Shirley, Esq., ji
Sheriff cos. Warwick and Leicester, temp. Mary I., who d.
1581; and Cassandra, to. Humphrey Swinnerton, Esq. of
Swinncrton. He m. 2ndly, EUzabeth Greyseley, and had, with
a dau. Frances, who 'la. Sir John Talbot, of Grafton, a son,
Thomas, his heir. Sir John was five times Sheriff of his
native co., and to him Henry VIII. granted the dissolved
Monastry of the Black Ladies, at Brewood, 1539. He d.
I5."j0, and was s. by his son.
Sir Thomas Giffabd, ra. 1st, Dorothy, dau. and heiress of
Sir John Montgomery, and had a dau., Elizabeth, to. Sir John
Port, of Etwall, one of the Justices of Die Kint;'s Bench. Sir
Thomas to. 2ndly, Ursula, dau. of Sir Robert Throckmorton, of
Coughton, by whom he had four sons and five daus. He was
High Sheriff co. Stafford 1530 and 1553. He d. I6C0, and was
s. by his eldest son,
John Giffabd, Esq. of Chillington, High SheriCf co. Stafford
1573, who was honoured, Aug. 1575, by a visit from Queen
Elizabeth at Chillington. He to. Joyce, dau. of James Leve-
son, Esq. of Lilleshall and Trentham, and had eight sons and
two daus. He d. 1012, and was s. by his eldest son.
Waiter Giifard, Esq. of Chillington, to. 1579, Phillippa,
dau. and co-heir of Henry White, Esq. of Southwarnborougli,
CO. Southampton, and had, with other issue,
Peter, his heir.
Andrew, m. Catherine Leveson, and left at his decease (he
was killed in a skirmish during the Civil Wars) three sons,
Thomas; Augustine, Professor of Divinity at Douay ; and
Bonaventure, a distinguished Churchman of the reign of
James II. He was b. 1642, and d. 1733.
Walter Giffard was s. 29 April, 1632, by his eldest son,
Peter Giffabd, Esq. of Chillington, m. Frances, 2nd dau. of
Walter Fowler, Esq. of St. Thomas, co. Stafford, and had, with
five younger sons and seven daus.,
Walter, his heir.
John, of Black Ladies, m. Catherine, dau. of Richard
Hawkins, of Nash, Kent, and had, with a dau., Frances,
one son,
John, of Black Ladies, m. Catherine, dau. of John Taylor,
Esq. of Fockbury, co. Worcester, and dying 1709, left,
with four daus., of whom the eldest, Catherine, ni. Thomas
More, Esq. of Bamborough, three sons,
1 Peter, who s. to Chillington.
2 John, of Madeley, Salop, m. Rose. dau. and co-heir of
Coinberford Brooke, Esq. of Comberford and Mndeley,
and left a dau. and heiress. Rose, m. Peter Parry, Esq.
of Twysog, CO. Denbigh. 3 Walter.
Peter Giffard, in his extended and chequered life, saw the
entire downfall and the perfect restoration of his family. From
the commencement of the great rebellion, he appears to have
taken an active and decided part in it, for at an early ]
we find his estates confiscated, and himself a prisoner,
lington, so recently receiving a royal guest, became ;
garrison. The estates were sold by the Drury House Comii
sioners, and the members of the family, after fighting in the
King's army as long as any army existed, were in prison, in
banishment, or in concealment. When Charles II. made
his ill-advised descent on England, 1651, several of the Gif-
fards joined him, and fought at Worcester. After his defeat,
the King owed his safety, in a great measure, to the guidance J
of Charles Giffard, a nephew of Peter Giffard, of Clulllngton, '
and the fidelity of the Pendrills, the devoted retainers of the
Giffards. Peter Giffard d. "full of days," 25 June, 1603,
and was s. by his son,
Walter Giffabd, Esq. of Chillington, b. 1611; m. 1st,
Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Ilolte, Bart, of Aston, by whom he
had John, his successor, and two other sons and four daus.
He i/i. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Thomas Huggeford, Esq. of Soli-
hull, but had no other issue. He d. 1C88, and was s. by bis ,
eldest bod, I
John Giffabd, Esq. of ChilUngton, h. 1637; m. Frances,
dau. of WilUam Fitz Herbert, Esq. of Swinnerton, and dyinff
1094, was s. by his only surviving son,
; to have j
y period j
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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TnoMAS GiFFARD, Esq. of Chillington, m. 16S8, Mary, dfxu. of
John Thimbleby, Esq. of Irnhaii), co. Lincoln, but dying- witli-
out issue, 1718, was ,>.•. by his kinsman (above mentioned),
I Petee Gin-AED, Epq. of Black Ladies, who became of Chil-
t lington. He m. ist, Winifred, dau. of Kobevt Howard, Esq.
: of Horecros.s but by her had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Barbara,
i dau. of Sir Robert Throckmortuu, SrU bart. of Coughton, and
had issue,
I I'ETEn, his successor.
; Maria, m. Sir l^dward Smyflio, Bart, of Acton Bumell.
Anna, m. Weld, ot Luhvorth.
Mr. Giffard m. Srdly, Helen, dau. of Eobert Eoberts, Esq. of
rias-Ucha, co. Flint, by whom he had issue,
Thomas, successor to his brother Peter.
John, of PUis-Ucha, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Piobcrt
Hyde, Esq. of Nerquis, and had two daus., both of whom
d. vnm., the last survivor at an advanced age, in 1842,
when the Plas-Ucha estate reverted to Thomas William
Gitfard, Esq. of Chillington.
Catherine, m. Francis Canning, Esq. of Eoxcote.
Mr. Gilfard d. 1740, and was s. by his eldest son,
Peter Gifiabd, Esq. of Chillingtim, d. 1748, before he had
attained his majority, when the estates devolved upon his half-
trother,
Thomas Giffaud, Esq. of Chillington, m. 1st, Barbara, dau.
•of Eobert James, 8th Lord Petre, by whom he had one dau.,
Maria Katharine (the friend of the poet Cowper), m. 19 Aug.
1782, Sir John Throckmorton, 5th bart. of Coughton Court.
Mr. Giffard m. 2ndly, Barbara, dau. of Sir Robert Throck-
morton, 4th bart. of Coughton Court, by whom (who d. 17 May,
1764) he had a son, Thomas, his heir. He m. 3rdly, Frances,
dau. of Thomas Stonor, Esq. of Stuuor, co. Oxford, by whom
Le left,
John, m. Eleanor Sutton, heiress of Suttca Sturmcy, in
Ireland, but ri. .v. jj. 18a3.
Frances, to. William Throckmorton, Esq.
He d. 1775, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Giffakd, Esq. of Chillington, to. 20 June, 1788,
Lady Charlotte Courtenay, dau. of William, 2nd Viscount
Courtenay, and sister of William, 10th Earl of Devon, and by
ber (who d. 18 Nov. 1844) he had issue,
' Thomas William, his heir.
Francis John, ri. unrn. 1836.
Walter Peter, successor to his brother.
Charles Robert.
Eobert Edward, Capt. 10th Hussars, d. v.iim. 1 Fob. 1836.
Charlotte, ni. Samuel Campbell Simpson, Esq. of Brockton.
Lucy Harriot.
Sophia Elizabeth, m. John, 2nd Lord Wrotteslcy.
Anne Barbara, m. Rev. Charles Whitmore ; and ri. 23 Nov.
1834.
Barbara Denise, m. 26 Sept. 1839, William Lacon Childe,
Esq. of Kinlet, Salop ; and d. 1841.
Caroline Mallet, m. John Mytton, Esq. of Halston, and ri.
1841.
Louisa Paulina Charlotte, m. 27 Dec. 1832, Sir Thomas
F'enton Fletcher Boughey, 3rd bart. of Aqualato.
Iilr. Giffard d. 1 Aug. 1823, and was s. by his eldest son,
.(,f Thomas William Giffard, Esq. of Chillington, the 21st
Giffard of Chillington, Lieut. -Col. of the Stafford Militia, 6.
28 March, 1789, m. Charlotte, dau. of Laintol Earls, and had
ssite,
Charlotte Josephine, m. 23 June, ISGG, William Reginald
Joseph FitzHerbert Herbert, Esq. eldest sou of William
Herbert, Esq. of Clytha.
Lucy Sophia Ada.
Barbara Agnes Caroline.
3ol. Giffard ri. 21 Jan. 18G1, and was s. by his brother,
Walter Peter Giffakd, Esq. of Chillington, co. Stafford,
.. 23 Sept. 1796 ; to. 7 July, 183G, Henrietta Dorothy, 2nd dau.
'if Sir John Fenton Boughey, 2nd bart. of Aqualate, and had
I. Walter Thomas Courtenay, now of Chillington.
I. Henrietta Charlotte, m. 11 Aug. 1864, Charles Henry Inge,
Esq. of Whittiugton Hurst, co. Stafford.
II. Selina Anne, m. 17 Nov. 1864, Augustus Lcveson Vernon,
Esq. of Hilton Park, co. Stafford.
Hr. Giffard ri. 6 March, 1877, and was s. by his eldest son,
Walter Thomas Courtenay Giffard, now of Chillington.
.•t.-),is— Quarterly: 1st and -n;!, :r:,. i'., -■ ^i/ii].; v.ith
hers or: 2nd and 3rd, gu., i : , i I ;■;,.
>: — A tiger's head coupcd In ■ : , i i ^ ■
-uing from his mouth ppr. gr;:iii M m i."i:;. A J iiii-:nvh,r
yarded and couped at the knees in armour jijir. from his
liddle a short coat paly arg. and gu. At his middle a quiver
f arrows or, in his hands a bow and arrow diawn to the head
r, granted in 1523. iHoWo— Prenez haleinc, tircz fort. (Take
reath and pull strong).
!— Chillington, near Wolverhampton.
GIPrOKD OP BALLYSOP.
GiFFOED, Nicholas, Esq. of i!all_v>op, co. Wex-
ford, formei-Iy Capt. Oxford Militia, b. 2S Ji:n. 1S33 ;
5. his brother 8 Jan. 1872.
Hl'llCflSC— John Gifford, Esq. of Ttehell, oo. South-
ampton, i£TOj). Edward IV., son of William Gifford, and
grandson of John Gifford, who was Sheriff co. Southampton
2 Henry VI., and ri. 10 June, 1444, had two sons,
I. AVilliam (Sir), of Itchell, whose will is dated 15 June,
1549, „(. EUaiiur, dau. of Sir John Pauh tt, Kiit., ut Uasing,
sister of Willjaiu 1st Marquess of \Vinrh( sier, and had a
son, John, of Itclull, in. Juan, dau. oi Henry Bruges, Esq.,
Berks, and had two sons, JauN, ancestor of Gifford of
Iichcll, and Kicuard, ancestor of Gii'foed ij' C'asHe Jordan,
CO. Meath.
It. John, of whom hereafter.
The 2nd son,
John Gifford, Esq. of Northall, Middlesex, had two sons,
William, who had two daus., and
John Gifford, Esq. of Northall, m. Susan Wadley, by whom
(who was 6. 1530, and ri. in childbed of her twelfth child) he
was father of
William Gifford, Esq. of Northall, m. Audry, dau. of
Richard Lyon, Esq. of West Twyford, Middlesex, and had,
I. William, his heir; ii. Richard; iii. Eleanor, m. Francis
Randolph, Esq. of Wood Babington, co. Warwick; iv. Susan,
ri. imm. April, 1631; v. Isabella, m. George Gillingham, Esq.,
Dorset. The elder son,
Vv'iLLLiM Gifford, Esq. of London, living 1G30, m. Dorothy,
dau. of Jasper Scowles, Esq. of Wantage, Berks, and had,
with other issue,
I. John, Col. in the army, b. 1622, got grants of Aghern and
other lands in co. Cork by patent dated 28 Sept. IGGG. He
was a Free Burgess of the Borough of New Ross, co.
Wexford, and was ancestor of Gifford of Aghern.
II. Jasper, who settled in co. Wexford.
III. Charles. iv. Lyon. v. William.
The 2nd son,
Jasper Gifford, Esq. of Polemaloe, co. Wexford, settled in
Dublin, and purchased by deed, dated 20 July, 1G61, the
lands of Polemaloe (now Pilltown) and Whitechurch, co.
Wexford. He m. Ann Raveuscroft, by whom (who m. 2ndly,
as 2nd wife, Thomas Crompton, I'.sq.) he had issue,
I. William,- of Polemaloe, who sold his estate to his scn-in-
law, George Glascott. Ho m. Dec. 1699, Margaret, dau. of
Clement Milward, Esq. of Ballyharron, co. Wexford, by
■whom (who d. i May, 1718), he left at his decease (his nil),
dated 17 June, 1743, was proved 4 Aug. 1753) issue,
1 William, of Mountainego (a portion of the lands of
Pilltown), 0. 1700; d. Dec. 1791, leaving, by Deborah his
wife, who d. June, 1806, aged 91, four sons, William,
of Mountainego, d. unm. Aug. 1802; Charles, d. Feb.
ISOO, leaving issue, who emigrated to Canada in 1822;
Milward, killed in the Rebellion of 1798, leaving issue;
Clement, who left issue, settled in America.
2 Clement. 3 Henry.
1 Ann, )it. Nov. 1729, George Glascott, Esq. of Aldcrtown,
CO. Wexford.
2 Elizabeth, m. 13 April, 1727, William Pitman, Esq. of
New Ross. 3 Lettice, d. unm. Dec. 1772.
II. Eavxnscroft, of whom presently.
i!i. Henry, of Rew Ross, m. Oct. 1696, Elizabeth, dau. of
John Napper, Esq. of Kilscanlon, co. Wexford, and had
issue,
1 John, who had two sons. John and Henry.
2 Napper (Rev.), M.A., 6. 1712.
1 Ann, TO. Ven. Nicholas Hewetson, Archdeacon of
Killaloe. 2 Mary, m. Sylvester, of WeXiOrd.
S Katherine, to. Mr. Campion.
4 Elizabeth, m. Mr. Young.
I. Dorothy, bapt. at St. Brides Church, Dublin, 21 Feb.
IGGO, and buried in the chancel of the same chMrch 4
March following.
II. Elizabeth, to. 1st, William Dodd, Esq. of the Great
Island, and 2ndly, 12 May, 1718, IticUurd Cross, Esq. of
Ballybrazil, both in co. AVexford.
Mr. Gifford d. 1G70. His 2nd son,
Ravenscroft Gifford, Esq. of Bally.sop, J.P. co. Wexford,
a Capt. in the army, m. 1st, March, 1793, Lettice, dau. of
Roger Greenwell, Esq. of Ballynaclash, same co., by whom ho
had an only dau., Joan, who d. unm. Nov. 1727. Hejjj.2ndly,
Ann, dau. of Thomas Crompton, Esq. of Pilltown, in same co.,
and had issue,
I. Nicholas, his heir.
II. Thomas, of New Ross, had, by Sarah his wife (who m.
2ndly, Sept. 1741, Anthony Blunt, Alderman of Kilkenny),
two sons,
1 Ravenscroft, h. 1726, d. unm.
2 Thomas, of New Ros.'!, m. 30 June, 17G6, Jane, dan. of
Sheppard French, of same place, Merchant, and had four
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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daus, Margaret, b. Feb. 1770, d. youn^; Ann, 6. 17'2, d.
un.n.8UiiT. 1832; Jane, m. 25 April, 1793 Kev. John
Jacoh, Kt'ctor of Kilscoran. co. Wexford; Sarah, ra. 10
March, 171)9, Adam Glascott, Esq. of PortobeUo, and d.
23 Nov. 1837.
HI. Kavenscroft, d. s. p.
Capt. Gifford, whose will, dated 10 May, 1733, was proved
3 Nov. 1736, was s by his eldest son,
Nicholas Giffokd, Esq. of Ballysop, 6. 1707; m. Jan. 1(3,,
Katherine, dau. of William Sweny, Esq. of Ballyteige co.
Wexford, and by her had two sons, i. William, his heir;
II. Kavenscroft, an officer in the army, <?. num. Mr. Gifford,
whose will, dated 23 July, 1763, was proved 10 April, 1770,
was s. by his eldest son,
William GiFFOBD, Esq. of Ballysop, 6. 1740; m. 5 March,
1764 Margaret, dau. of George Glascott, Esq. of Aldertown,
CO. Wexford, by whom, who d. March, 1791, aged 56, he had
an only son,
Nicholas Giffokd, Esq. of Ballysop, 6. 30 April, 1,66; m.
April, 1792, Margaret, dau. of Mitchelbourne Symes, Esq. of
Coolb'oy. CO. Wicklow, by whom, who d. March, 1830, he had
issue,
I. William (Eev.), his heir. .,„„<•
II. Nicholas, of Kathcoyle, co. Wicklow, r,i. Sophia, dau. of
Francis Henry Morton. Esq. of Kort Town, co. Wicklow, and
d. Oct. 1871, having had issue,
1 Nicholas, d. nnm. 2 Francis Henry.
1 Mary Elizabeth, r/i. William Edmonds, Esq., and d.
2 Margaret, r.i. 10 Sept. 1874, Charles Symes Gifford, Esq.
3 Frances Ann. 4 Georgiua.
in. Charles Symes, m. Ann, dau. of Glascott Symes, Esq.,
and d. July, 1861, having had issue,
1 Nicholas, b. 15 July, 1829 ; m. 20 July, 1853, Tamzion
Katherine Croker, dau. of Alexander Grant, Esq. ot
Clonakilty, co. Cork, and has issue, Charles Alexander,
6.1864; Tamzion Mary; Ida Grace; Alice Dawson.
2 Charles Symes, b. 1 June, 1836 ; m. 1st, 15 Dec 1864,
Susan Maria, dau. of Peter Blake, Esq., Eoyal Irish
Constabulary, by whom, who d. 28 April, 1871, he has
had issue, Charles, 0. 30 Aug. 1865; Henry Peter, b.
1866- William, b. 1 July, 1868, rf. young; Annie Eliza-
heth. He m. 2ndly, 10 Sept. 1874, Margaret, dau. of
Nicholas Gifford, Esq. of Eathcoyle, co. Wicklow and
has further issue, John William, b. 12 Jan. 1877 ; Nicho-
lina Sophia ; Mary Elizabeth Edmonds.
3 Glascott, d. vnm. 1857.
4 John. b. 29 March, 1840; m. 25 April, 1877, Anna, dau.
of Campbell Stewart, Esq. of Belfast.
5 George, m. Prudentia, dau. of Robert Murdoch, Esq.
of Leeson Street, Dublin, and d. s. v- Nov. 1875.
G WiUiam Edward, ra. 9 Feb. 1875, Martha, dau. of William
Roycroft, Esq. of Danesfort, Carrick-on-Shannon, and d.
7 James Richard, &. 18 Jan. 1848; m. 11 Nov. 1875, Har-
riette Frances, eldest dau. of Robert Edwards, Esq.
1 Alicia, 7)1. 1856, SVilUam Ardagh, Esq.
2 Margaret Ann.
3 Emma, ia. 2 Feb. 1869, Robert Bourke Monsarratt, Esq.
IV. John Symes, Major E.l.Co., 6. Jan. 1803; m. 12 April,
1845, Beata, dau. of John Glascott, Esq. of KUlowen, co.
Wexford, and d. s. p. 27 Aug. 1867.
V George Glascott, b. Feb. Ib04 ; d. unm. Sept. 1841.
VI. Thomas, '.. Nov. 1807; d. u,iui. in India.
vii. James, Major E.l.Co., 6. Aug. 1810, lost an arm during
the Sikh War, «'. unni. 17 May. 1853.
viii. Henry, 6. March, 1812, .L iUDii. .
I. Mary Ann, m. 24 May, 1826, Henry Benjamin Archer,
Esq., Barristcr-at-Law. ii. Eliza.
Mr. Gifford d. 13 Sept. 1830, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eev. William Gifford, M.A., of Ballysop, Rector of
Mogeesha, co. Cork, b. Nov. 1795; m. 10 May, 1824, Arabella,
eldest dau. of Rev. Walter Stcpliens, of Hibla, co. Kildare,
and co-heir of her brother. Waller Stephens, Esq., of same
place, and had issue,
I. Walter Stephens, his heir.
II. Nicholas, successor to his elder brother,
m. WilUam James Brownlow, d. unm. 30 Aug. 1872.
I. Anna, ra. 27 April, 1865, Edward Bridges, Esq. Lieut.
48th regt., and d. 26 March, 1870.
II. Arabella. iii. Margaret.
IV. Lucy Stephens, m. 26 Oct. 1864, Eev. Charles Bridges,
Sector of Bridenbury, co. Hereford.
V. Georgina. vi. Elizabeth. vn. Wllhelmlna.
Mr. Gifford d. 28 Oct. 1865, and was s. by his eldest son,
Walter Stephens Gifford, Esq. of Ballysop, J. P., 6.
24 May, 1825, who d. unm. 8 Jan. 1872, and was s. by his
brother, Nicholas Gifford, now of Ballysop.
Arms—Arg., ten torteaux, four, three, two, and one. Crest—
An arm embowed in armour, the hand holding a gilly flower
a. I ppr. HL'tto—Pol'ms mori quam foedari.
.SV«t— Ballycop, Priest-Haggard, New Boss.
GILBERT OF THE PEIOUY.
Gilbert, Walter Raleigh, Esq. of The Prioiy,
Bodmin, Cornwall, J.P., Col. R.A., b. 9 April, 1813 ;
m. 16 Dec. 1848, Mariamue Charlotte Isabella,
eldest dau. of William Peters, Esq. of Aslifold,
Crawlej, Sussex, and has issue,
I. Walter Raleigh, 6. 12 Aug. 1849.
I. Mary Mariamne. u. Cecilia Isabella.
III. Edith Geraldine.
iCUTCilfle.— Westcott observes that Gilbert, the ancestor
of the present family, "possessed lands in Manadon in
Edward the Confessor's days," and Prince adds that the
Gilberts "have matched as they descended down into
honourable house?, as of Champernon, Croker, Hill, Chud-
leigh. Agar, Molineux, Pomeroy, &c., and have yielded
matches to others, in particular to the noble family of the
Grenvils. They have married also divers daus. and heirs, as
Compton, Champernon, Valetort (whereby they touch the
blood royal), Eeynward, Trenoch, Littleton, alias Wcstcott,
Kelly, and others, from whose loins have proceeded many
eminent persons, which were of old men of renown, such as
Otho, called also Otis Gilbert, High Sheriff of Devonshire 15
Edward IV."
This Otho or Otes Gilbert inherited Greenway, about
four miles from Dartmouth. Otho had three sons, i. Johm
(Sir), knighted by Queen Elizabeth 1576, m. a dau. of Sir
Eichard Chudleigh, Knt. of Ashton, but d. s. p.; u.
Humphret (Sir), of whose line we treat; and m. Adrian.
The 2nd son.
Sir Homphket Gilbert, knighted 1577, was eminently
distinguished by his discoveries in the northern seas, where
Gilbert's Straits are called after him, and by the estabUsh- 1
ment of the colony of Newfoundland. This enterprising j
seaman, who was half-brother of Sir Walter Raleigh, m.
Anne, dau. of Sir Anthony Agar, Knt. of Kent, and had,
with one dau., nine sons, the eldest, Sir John Gilbert, Knt.,
an officer of reputation, m. a dau. of Sir Richard Molyneux,
of Sefton, but d. s. p. 1608, as did all his brothers, except,
Ealeigh Gilbert, Esq. of Compton, m. Miss KcUy, and left
a son and successor.
Agar Gilbert, Esq. of Compton, m. Christian, dau. ol ^
Edmund Walrund, Esq. of Bovey, Devon, and by her (who d.
8 July, 1660) had, with a dau., EUzabeth, m. Thomas Hicks,
Esq. of Trevithick, two sons: the younger, John, d. 16 Oct.
1674; the elder,
Hdmphrey Gilbert, Esq., s. his father at Compton Castle
12 April, 1661 ; he m. Joan, eldest dau. and co-heir of Eoger
Pomeroy, Esq. of Sandbridge, and had three sons, Jom,
Humphrey, and Ealeigh. The eldest,
John Gilbert, Esq. of Compton Castle, sold the ancient
seat at Greenway. He m. Anne, dau. of Eichard Courtcnay,
Esq., son of Sir William Courtenay, of Powderham, and bj
her (who d. 1775) had, with eight daus. (Anne, Catherine,
-Henrietta, Maria, Elizabeth Margaret, Urania, Johan, and
Lucy, four sons, John, who d. unm.; Pomerot; Courtenay;
and Humphrey. The 2nd son, ,
Pomeroy Gilbert, Esq. of Compton Castle, m. Mary, dau. oi a
Admiral Edmund Williams, of Plymouth, and had by her(whc
d. 1780), with three daus., Mary, Elizabeth, and Lucretia, flve PI
sons, of whom the 3rd,
The Rev. Edmund Gilbert, Vicar of Constantine, anc
official of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall, m. Anne, dau. o
Henry Garnett. Esq. of Bristol, and by her (who d. 1822) hoc
six sons and six daus.,
John Pomerot, his heir. . „ „ o .. rr i. -
Heniy Garnett, Lieut. R.N., lost at sea, in H.M.S. " Hawk.
Walter Raleigh, 6. 1786 ; Lieut.-Gen. in the E.I. Co. s Service
G.C.B.; created a Baronet 1850; d. 1853. (Baronetc;
extinct 1863.) , „_ , ,-ao.^
Edmund William (deceased). Commander R.N., &. 1,88, m
1822, Mary, dau. of J. Simpson, Esq., and had issue
Edmund, Francis Henry, and one dau. ,,orr
Eoger Pomeroy, Major in the army, 6. 1,90; d. IbUh.
Francis Yarde, Capt. E.E., 6. 1794; m. Elizabeth, widow c
WiUiam Burroughs, Esq. „.„,,, -r. ,. ^ r,^,^
Catherine Hodgson (deceased), m. Sir Walter Eoberts, Bart.
E^rzabeto Garnett (deceased), m. 1813, Joseph Hamley, Esq.
Mary (deceased)^ wtTsoe, Lord Eobert Kerr, and had issue.
Fralces^Isabdla (deceased), to. 1815, WUUam Hickey, Esq
and had issue.
Mr. Gilbert d. 1816, and was s. by his son,
The Eev. John Pomeroy Gilbert, M.A., of The Prior:
GIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GIL
ca
Bodmin, Prebendary of Exeter, J.P., 6. 1779; to. 1808, Mary,
dau. of Matthew Storm, Esq. of Ilfracombe, Devon, anil hail
issue, Edmund, deceased; Walter liALEinii, now of the
Priory ; John Pomeroy, m. 1st, Charlotte Mary Wilkins, by
whom he has one son ; and 2ndly, Mary C. Copner ; and Otho
Henry, Lieut. Royal Artillery, deceased. Kev. JohnPomeroT
Gilbert d. 29 Sept. 1853.
Anns—Arg., on a chevron sa. three roses of the first
leaved ppr. Crest— A squirrel sejant on a hill vert feeding on
a crop of nuts ppr. Motto— -Shilh-m mori quam mutarc.
Seat— The Priory, Bodmin, Cornwall.
GILBERT OP TRELISSICK,
Gilbert, Caeew Davies, Esq. of Trclissict,
Cornwall, and Eastbourne, Sussex, one of the co-
heirs of the Barony of Sandys, J.F.,b. 1 Aug. 1852 ;
s. his father 16 April, 1S51-.
ilfllCiigr.— The Gilberts are an old and weH-conncctcd
Sussex family, descended in the female lino from the
AVallers, Parkers, Fosters, Normans, Eversfiekis, Gorings,
and Gildridges.
Davies Giddt, Esq., D.C.L., M.A., F.R.S., and F.S.A.,
only son of the Eev. Edward Giddy, M.A. (by Catherine
his wife, dau. and eventually heir of John Davies, Esq., son
of William Davies, Esq. of St. Erth, by Catherine his wife,
only child and heir of Col. Humphrey Noye, of Carnanton,
by Hester his wife, sister and co-heir of Edwin, 8th Lord
Sandys), was 6. 1767, and assumed the name and arms of
Gilbert on his marriage, IS April, 1808, with Mary Anne,
only dau. and heir of Thomas Gilbert, Esq. of Eastbourne,
Sussex, who was grandson of Nicholas Gilbert, Esq. of
Eastbourne, and Mary his wife, sister of Cbarles Eversfield,
Esq. of Denne Place. Mr. Davies Gilbert attained a very
high reputation in science and antiquities, and cventu.illy
succeeded Sir Humpliry Davy in the President's Chair of
the Royal Society. In 1803 he was returned to Parliament
by the borough of IJclston, and in 180G, by that of Bodmin.
By the heiress of Gilbert he left at his decease, 24 Dec.
1840 (with four daus., Catherine, m. 17 April, 1834, John S.
Enys, Esq. of Enys ; Mary Susannah ; Anne ; and Hester
Elizabeth), an only son,
John Davies Gilbert, Esq. of Tredroa and Eastbourne,
b. 1311; TO. 7 Oct. 1851, the Hon. Anne Dorothea, elder dau.
of Robert, 1st Lord Carew, K.P., and J. 16 April, 1854,
leaving a son and heir, Carew Davies Gilbert, Esq., now of
Irehssick and Eastbourne.
^rnis— Arg., on a chevron gu. three roses of the field.
Crest— A squirrel sejant gu. cracking a nut or, charscd on
the shoulder with a cross-crosslet gold for difference. Motto—
Teg yw Heddwch.
^eats— Trelissicli, Truro, Cornwall ; and Eastbourne, Sussex.
GILBERT OE CANTLEY.
Gilbert, Williah Alexaxdee, Esq. of Manor
House, Cantley, Norfolk, J.P., b. 24 Aijril, 1806 ;
m. 1st, 29 Sept. 1829, Maria, dau. of John Bellamy
Plowman, Esq., and by her (who d. 11 July, 183l)
aas issue,
I. William Alexander, h. 3 Nov. 1832: m. 11 Oct. 1858,
Marie Caterina MOstert, of Dusseldorf, and has a son,
AViLLiAM Henry, 6. 1 Aug. ISCO.
II. John Bellamy, b. 13 April, 1834 ; to. 4 Sept. ISGO, Mary
Julia, dau. of the Rev. J. R. Hopper.
Mr. Gilbert m. 2ndly, 26 April, 1S36, Mary Anne,
iau. of the Rev. John Gilbert, of Chedgrave, and
Dy her has issue,
m. Thomas Denny, b. 26;May, 1837; m. April, 1872, Louisa,
dau. of George Harvey, Esq.
IV. Herbert Henry, 6. 17 June, 1840; m. June, 1875, Frances
?. Harding.
V. Walter Edward, 6. 4 April, 1846; m. Aug. 1SC8, Isabellc
Emily, dau. of Henry Gilbert, E.sq.
VI. Francis Parnell, b. 6 Sept. 1847.
VII. George Percy, 6. 20 April, 1849; to. Oct. 1876, Agnes
Lynes.
1. Mary Anne. u. Alice Jane. in. Harriet Helen.
IV. Agnes Anne. v. Gertrude Maria.
ILtUCagt.— Thomas Gilbert, Gent, of Chedgrave, Nor-
olk, b. 10G4, claiming descent from Thomas Gilbert, Esq. of
Burlingham, Norfolk, who had a grant of arms ter,^p. Queen
Elizabeth, hi. Elizabeth, dau. of James Uuing, Gent of Rock-
land Hall, Norfolk, and by her (who d. 1776. aged 70) had five
sons and five daus. Mr. GilberD d. 1759. His youngest son
Henry Gilbert, Esq. of Postwick Hall, co. NorfoU;, /,. 17 10;
TO. 1771, Anne, dan. of James Jenner, Esq. of Ashby, Sufiolk '
and by her (who d. 9 Feb. 1781) had issue, '
I. Thomas, of Hardly, d. vnm. 21 Aug. 1708, aged 25
II. William Henry, of Cantley.
HI. Robert, of Postwick Hall, b. 2 June, 1776- to ■''> Mav
dyi
Lucy, dau. of John Gillet, Esq. of llalvergate '
■ 22 Dec. 1856, had issue.
1 Thomas William, of Braydeston Hall, Norfolk, b. 1801 ■
VI. 1832; andrf. s. j'. Feb. 1875.
2 Robert, of Ashby Hall, Norfolk, J.P., b. 9 Feb. 1804;
TO. 1st, 1839, Mary, dau. of John Hammond, Esq., and
had by her a son, Robert, who m. Miss Sandys, dau. of
Rev. S. Sandys, and d. 1876, leaving two sons; 2ndly,
1851, Harriet, dau. of John Rangeley, Esq. ; and 3rdly
1857, EUzabeth, dau. of Capt. Ross, R.N., and by herhaii
five daus. He </. 1874.
3 Henry, b. 13 Dec. 1814; m. and d., leaving two sons and
four daus.
4 Arthur, b. 31 Dec. 1814; m. twice, and d. Dec. 1871.
without issue.
5 William Henry, h. 15 July, 1816, and d. vnm
G Clement, 6. 19 March, 1822; on. Catherine Copeman;
and d. July, 1876, leaving two .sons and two daus.
1 Lydia Ann, vi. 23 Sept. 1825, Thomas Gilbert Tuck, Esq.
2 Lucy. 3 Amelia. 4 Maria. 5 Helen.
6 Caroline.
IV. John (Rev.), of Chedgrave, Norfolk, Fellow of Emmanuel
College, Cambridge, and Proctor 1806, b. 1778; ra 1812
Mary Anne, dau. of Richard Denny, Esq. of Bergh Apton!
Norfolk, and d. 1862, leaving issue,
1 John Denny (Rev.), of Manor House, Chedgrave, M.A.,
late Rector of Cantley, b. 1813; 7it. 1846, Florence Marga-
retta, dau. of the Rev. Plumpton Wilson, Rector of
Mowsley, co. Leicester, and has issue,
John Wilson, b. 1847; to. 1877, Marianne Margaret,
eldest dau. of Rev. William Cufaude Davie, Rector of
Shirne, Norfolk. Arthur William, 6. 1850.
Reginald, b. 1851. Alfred, b. 1858.
Hunsphy Hubert, b. 18G2. Thomas Henry, b. 1861.
Florence Amy. Margaretta. Eva Mary.
Ethel Maud.
2 Edward, to. and has one son and one dau.
3 George. 4 Richard Henry.
Mr. Gilbert d. 1812. His eldest surviving son,
William Henry Gilbert, Esq. of Cantley, b. 1 Nov. 1774;
to whom his uncle, William, devised the Cantley estates ; i,i.
20 May, 1801, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Woods, Esq. of
Westlcton, Suffolk, and by her (who d. 6 July, 1828) had issue,
William Alexander, now of Cantley.
Henry Robert, b. 23 July, 1811; d. unm. 2 March, 1845.
Elizabeth Ann, to. 19 March, 1833, Alexander Woods, Eso.
Sarah, d. unm. 1822.
Mr. Gilbert ci. 7 Feb. 1832.
Arms—Gu., two bars engrailed erm. in chief three fleurs-de-
lis or. The original grant to Thomas Gilbert, of Noith Bur-
linghara, a.d. 1676, was : Gu., two bars erm. in chief three
fleurs-de-lis or. Crest— A stag's head or, on the neck a fess
engrailed with plain cotises gu. Jl/o«o— Tenax propositi.
<SeoJ— Cantley Manor House, Norwicli.
GILCHRIST OE OSPISDALE.
Gilchrist, Duoald, Esq. of Ospisdale, co.
Sutherland, J.P. and D.L., b. 23 Dec. 1813 ; s. his
father 1864.
ILtnCagt.— Dugald Gilchrist, of Cspisdale, b. 1773; s.
1796; TO. 1800, Catherine Rose, dau. of Alexander Rose,
H.E.I.S., and had issue,
I. Dogald, 6. 1804; d. 1834. ii. John, d. young. 1807.
III. Daniel, of Ospisdale, J. P., Convenor of co. Sutherinnd,
b. 1806; TO. 20 Oct. 184], Jane, dau. of John Ueoch, Esq.
of Gilmerton, and d. 15 Dec. 1857, leaving issue,
1 DuGALD, now of Ospisdale.
2 John R., b. 23 Aug. 1845.
1 Margaret K. 2 Catharine Ross. 3 Jane Georgiana.
I. Margaret Ross, d. 1851.
II. Alexandrina Rose, m. 1838, William Lyon, Esq. of Lon-
don, and has issue.
III. Catharine, m. 1835, George Ross, Esq. of Pitcalnle, co.
Ross.
IV. Mary Ann Purvis, d. 1818. v. Georgiana Gower.
&aJ— Ospisdale, Dornoch, co. Sutherland. Ciuft— Wanderers*.
2 T
Gi2
GIL
THE LANDED G-ENTKY.
GIL
GILDEA OF CliOONCOEMACK.
GiLDEA, AxinoxT Knox, Esq. of Clooncoi'mack,
CO. Mayo, J. P. and D.L., Barristcr-at-Law, b. 1816 ;
s. his brother 1870.
ILtnCa00. — The family of Gildea is of ancient Milesian
descent, and the family pedigree deduces it from the ancient
monarchs of Ireland. At the time (171S) when that document
was drawn up, the head of the house was
James Gildea, Esq. of Goloughand Port Eoyal, Magistrate
for CO. Mayo, and High Sheriff about the year 1723. He ni.
Mary Stewart, of Summer Hill, and by her had (with three
daus., Elenor, Anne, and Mary, and a younger son, Eobert) an
elder son and heir,
James Gildea, Esq. of Port Eoyal, who m. 19 Jan. 1755,
Mary Ruttledgc, of Cornfleld, and by her (who d. 27 Feb.
1788) had issue, i. James, b. 19 Feb. 1756; ii. Andrew, Lieut.
Koyal Irish regt. of Artillery, and A.D.C. to the Duke of Pait-
land, d. in London 16 Feb. 1787, v. p. ; iii. Anthony, of whom
presently, iv. William Mills, b. 3 June, 1761, Ensign 62nd
regt., d. 5 Dec. 1787 ; v. George, 6. 30 Sept. 1762; vi. Robert,
6. 18 Jan. 1765; vii. Thomas, 6. 3 Oct. 1770, r,i. and had issue,
James, deceased ; and George Eobert (Eev.), Provost of Tuam,
Sector of Moylough, and Eural Dean, to. Esther, only dau.
and heir of Thomas Greene, Esq., and had issue, I George
Frederick, Capt. 21st Fusiliers, m. Fanny, dau. of Henry
Gascoyne, Esq.; 2 William (Eev.), Eector of West Lul worth, i
Dorset, m. Caroline, dau. of N. Symes, Esq. ; 3 James, Capt.
2nd Warwick Militia regt., m. Eachel, dau. of Arthur Kelt
Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Surrey, and has issue ; and
4 Stanhope, 72nd Highlanders ; viu. Eobert, 6. 15 April,
1776; IX. John, b. 24 June, 1779, Lieut. 17th Light Dragoons,
d. in Jamaica ; i. Mary ; ii. Barbara ; iii. Margaret ;
rv. Elenor; v. Anne; and vi. Margaret. Mr. James Gildea cZ.
at Cloonigashill 8 Aug. 1790. His 3rd, but eventually eldest
surviving son,
Anthony Gildea, Esq. of Port Eoyal, J. P.. and High Sheriff
1793; m. 14 Nov. 1803, Anne, 5th dau. of Francis Knox, Esq.
of Bappa Castle, co. Mayo, and had issue,
James Knox, late representative.
Anthony Kno.x, Barrister-at-Law, now of Clooncormack.
Eobert, deceased. John Arthur, Col. 81st regt., deceased.
Francis, late 2nd Queen's Eoyals, deceased.
Maria, deceased. Anne, deceased. Harrictte.
Elizabeth. Louisa, deceased. Caroline, deceased.
Charlotte.
The eldest son,
James Knox Gildea, Esq. of Clooncormack, High Sheriff
1835, 6. 24 Sept. 1804; d. 1870; and was s. by his brother.
Armi—Arg., on a mount vert a stag statant under an oak
tree ppr. C'rent — A wolf's head erased ppr. langucd gu.
Mottoes — Ee e merito, and Vincit qui patitur.
Seat — Clooncormack House, Hollymount, co. Mayo.
Hakold Wrayford Cornish, 5. 17 July, 1831 ; m. 27 Sept.
1856, Augusta Lucy, dau. of the late Eev. J. P. Carpenter.
and d. 28 Oct. 1864.
Eeginald But lee Edgcombe, 6. 29 July, 1833.
Honoria Barbara Jane.
He d. 7 Oct. 1874.
^/■ms— Erminois, an eagle displayed with two heads sa. on a
chief indented gu. , a boar's head erased between two crescents
arg. Crest — A boar pa.ssant sa., resting its fore-paw on an
increscent or. Motto— la te, Domine, spes nostra.
Seat — Bickham, Eoborough, South Devon.
GILIi ANDERS OF HIGHFIELD.
GiLLAXDEES, James Falcoxee, Esq. of Highfleld,
CO. Ross, J.P. and D.L.,6. 26 Jan. 1811 ; m.27 July,
1852, Margaret Amy, 2nd dau. of Major Charles
Robertson, of Kindeace, by his wife, Helen, 4th dau.
of Patrick Cruikshank, Esq. of Stracathro, and
has issue,
I. George Francis, b. 2 Oct. 1854; m. 20 Dec. 1876, Geral-
dine Ann Isab ella Mary Jane, dau. of Major Wardlaw, and
granddau. of Lieut.-Gen. John Wardlaw, Col. 55lh regt.,
by Hon. Ann Lake, his wife, dau. of Gerard, 1st Viscoun*
Lake.
II. Charles Alexander, b. 29 Nov. 1858.
III. Falconer Cruikshank, 6. 2 April, 1802.
IV. James William Mackenzie, b. 17 March, 1872.
I. Helenor Eobertson. ii. Jane Anne.
UlltCagC— George Gillanders, Esq. of Sachan and
Culblean, co. Aberdeen, sold these estates, and purchased
Highfield, co. Ross, 1787. His son,
Alexander Gillanders, Esq. of Highfield, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Thos. Mackenzie, of Ord, co. Ross, and was father of
John Gillanders, Esq. of Highfield, J.P. and D.L., m.
1803, Jane Falconer, dau. of John Mackenzie, of AUangrange,
and great-granddau. of the last Lord Hulkerton, by whom
(who d. 1857) he had issue,
I. James Falco ner, now of Highfield.
II. George 6. 18 05 ; d. 1846.
in. John Bowman Mackenzie, 6. 1806; d. May, 1852.
IV. Alastair, 6. 1807; d. 1838.
V. Francis William Mackenzie, b. 1818: d. 1836.
I. Margaret Ma ckenzie, rf. 12 March, 1873.
II. Katherine Falconer, m. 1 Jan. 1810. William Inglis, 2na
son of George Inglis, Esq. of Kingsmills, co. Inverness, and
had issue, thre e sons and one dau. ; d. 1872.
Mr. Gillanders d. 1830.
fef/— Highfield House, Tarradalo, Beauly, N.B. ; Cor-
niehallce Lodge, N.B.
gtll of bickham.
Gill, Reginald Btttler Edgcumbe, Esq. of
Bickham, Buckland Monachorum, Devon, J.P., b. 29
July, 1833 ; m. 2 June, 1864, AHce Mary, youngest
dau. of the late William Morris, Esq. of Woodford
Hall, Essex.
HtncaffC— This family has possessed landed property in
the parish of Tavistock for a very long period.
John Gill, Esq., in. Prothesia, dau. of Nicholas Edg-
cumbe, Esq., and left a son,
John Gill, Esq. younger dau. of Jacob Hornbrook, Esq. of
Tavistock, and by her (who d. 1834) left at his decease, 1841,
•TouN Hornbrook, of Bickham.
Thomas, of Brooklands, J.P. and D.L., late M P for Fh-
Sl 'Tn'n ''/' ^'^f'j,'-''v''''"A "f ^n'l''e^^ Paton, E.sq.; and
2ndly, Jane, dau. of Eobert Charles, Esq . of London, and has
issue by both marriages. William, d. uhm 18'' '
Elizabeth, TO. 1st, .John .Smith, Esq. of Upland, Devon; and
2ndly, Joseph Ecad, Esq., J.P.
Mary Anne Grace, r„. C. V. Bridgman, Esq
Barbara, to. John Rundle, Esq., late M.P. for Tavistock.
The elder son,
John Hornbrook Gill, Esq. of Bickham, Devon, J P for
COS. Devon and Cornwall, and High Sheriff of Cornwall
1841 ; 6. 10 March, 1787; to. 1830, Jane, only child of Thomas
Cornish, Esq. of Cholwell, LamertOD, Devon, and by her(^who
d. 17 Nov. 1868) had issue,
GILIiESPIE OF MOUNTaUHANIE.
Gillespie, David, Esq. of Mountquhanie House.
CO. Fife, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1814; m. 1840, Susan!
dau. of Licut.-Gen. Bethune, of Blebo, and has issue.
I. David, b. 1841. ii. Alexander, 6. 1844.
III. James Carnegie, b. 1845.
I. Maria, 6. 1849, to. her cousin, James Carnegie, Esq. o)
Stronvar.
Mr. Gillespie is only son of the late David Gillespie
Esq. of Mountquhanie (who d. 1827), by Mary his
wife, dau. of George Carnegie, Esq. of Pittarrow, and
grandson, by Janet Scrymgeour his wife, of John
Gillespie (who d. 1781). He had one sister, Susan,
who m. James Wemyss, Esq. of Wemyss Hall, and
is deceased. Nisbet states that the Gillespies are ol
the Clan Chattan.
<£eaJ— Mountquhanie House, Cupar, co. Fife.
GILLETT OF HALVERGATE.
GiLLETT, Robert, Esq. of Ualvergato Hall
Norfolk, m. 8 July, 1840, Harriet, dau. and co-heiresi
of Robert Howard, Esq. of Halvergate Lodge, aac
has issue,
I. Eobert Howard, B.A. Jesus College, Cambridge, 6. 1«
Aug. 1844.
II. John Howard, 47th regt., b. 1 Feb. IS4C.
I. Harriet Sarah.
ILtncnflC. — This family is stated to have been seated K
Frysley and Hall-End, hamlets of Polesworth, co. Warwick
GIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GIL
G43
in the early part of the 14th century. Thence they moved to
Seal, CO. Leicester, antl John Gillett, of Seal, m. Alice, dau.
and co-heiress of John Jermyn, of Co.?sinf;ton, in that co., a
relative of Jolin Jermyn, High Sheriff of Norfolk 1450, and
a firm and steadfast adherent of the Mowbrays, Dukes of
Norfolk.
This Norfolk alliance led to the two younger sons of John
Gillett, of Seal, settling on the Duke of Norfolk's estates at
Bradfield, Norfolk, and Yoxford, Suffolk, in both of which
places John Jermyn, of Cossington, had property in right of
his wife.
The Yoxford branch assumed the name of Candler, and
tecame extinct in the direct line 1832.
William Gillett, of Bradfield, 1563, proved his right to
the family arms at the Heralds' Visitation. His descendant,
John Gillett, innvhased the Hall estate at Halvergate, Nor-
folk, 170.:). Ilis great-grandson,
Ctkus Gillett, E.^q. of Halvergate Hall, in. March, 1S09,
Sarah, dau. and heiress of Robert Howard, Esq. of Beighton,
and dying June, 1 848, left issue,
I. EoBERT, present representative of the family.
n. Daniel, M.A., of Beighton, Rector of Geldeston, ra. 1840,
Mary Ann, the other dau. and co-heiress of Robert Howard,
Esq., and has issue, 1 Hubert Howard, b. 1850 ; 2 Harold
Howard, b. 1852 ; and 1 Maria Stratford Howard.
III. Cypkds, of Postwick Hall, Norfolk.
IV. Edward, M.A., of Shipmeadow, Suffolk, Vicar of Runham,
Norfolk, TO. 1862, Ellen Elizabeth, lau. and co-heir of Capt.
George Edward Francis, of Martham Grange, Norfolk, late
of the 77th regt. of foot, and of the East Norfolk Militia,
and has issue, 1 Owen Francis, 6. 1863; 2 Jermyn Francis,
V. Henry, Capt. East Kent Militia, m. 1861, Sarah Maria,
dau. of W. J. Lysley, Esq., M.P., and has a dau., Lilian
■ Lysley.
VI. Thomas, of ^Yalpole House, Thorpe, Norwich.
I. Sarah.
II. Emma, m. Henry Blake, Esq., M.A., of Bramerton, and
has issue, John Henry, b. 1862, and Gerard Frederic, 6.
1863.
III. Louisa, m. Rev. George H. Cooke, M.A., Incumbent of
St. Matthew's, Thorpe, Norwich.
Arms — Erm., or, a bend engrailed sa. three lucies' heads
erased arg. coUarea gu. Crest — A lucy's head erased and erect
or, collared gu. Motto — Spes mea in Deo.
Seat — Halvergate Hall, near Acle, Norfolk.
GILLETT OF BANBURY.
GitiETT, Chaeles, Esq. of Woodgreen, Banbury,
CO. Oxford, h. 18 Jan. 1830 ; m. 13 Dec. 1860, Ger-
trude Mary, eldest dau. of E. O. Tregelles, Esq. of
Derwent Hill, co. Durham, and has issue,
I. Charles Edwin, 6. 13 Nov. 1861.
II. Joseph Ashby, b. 29 Dec. 1867.
III. Henry Tregelles, 6. 12 Nov. 1870.
IV. Edward, b. 28 April, 1872.
I. Gertrude Martha. il. Elizabeth Piachel.
III. Mary Catharine. iv. Margaret.
V. Agnes Marion. vi. Eichenda.
ILutClg?. — William Gillett, Esq. of Brailes, co. War-
wick (of an old Oxfordshire family), m. 8 May, 1792, Hannah,
dau. of Joseph Ashby, Esq. of Seasoncot, near Stow, co.
Gloucester, and i. 10 Sept. 1849, leaving by her (who d. 1
Jan. 1828) p son,
Joseph Ashby Gillett, Esq. of Banbury, m. 29 Aug. 1821,
Martha, dau. of Joseph Gibbins. Esq. of Birmingham, and
d. 11 Aug. 1853, leaving issue,
I. Joseph, i. y/Mu. ti. Ciarles, now jf Woodgreen.
III. Alfred, of Banbury, and 27, Ghesham Place, London,
S.W., J. P. tor -.he borough of Banbury, co. Oxford, 6. 4 Jan.
1834; m. 27 April, 1871, Frederica Isabella Augusta, dau.
of Richard Ubert Phillips. Esq. of Ashdale, co. Pembroke,
and has issue,
1 Frederick William Alfred Herhert. !>. 21 March, 1872.
1 Frederica Florence Eliza'oeth, ?. J Oct. 1873.
2 Florence Emeline PMUipa. J. 29 Oct. 1874.
rv. Geor?3, n. Hannah Elizaoeth. only dau. of Joseph Rown-
tree, Esq. ji Yort, xnd 'aas ;hree sons ind two daus.
V. William.
I. Martha, ra. Joseph Cevan Braithwaite, Esq. of 3, New
Square, Lincoln's inn, Barrister-at-Law.
u. ^annah Mary, 1. unm. ai. Elizabeth, i. iinm.
IV. Catharine.
Arms—'ETm., on a bend engrailed sa. three iucic's heads
erased arg. collared with a bar gemel gu. Crest — A lucy's head
erect and erased gu. collared witU a base gemcl or. Motto—
Spes mea in Deo.
GILLON OP WALLHOU.se.
GiLLOX, Andrew, Esq. of Wallhouse, co. Linlith-
gow, J.P. and D.L., Lieut. -Col. Commandant of co.
Volunteers, b. 22 April, 1823 ; m. 1st, 4 April, 1848,
Jane Lillias, eldest dau. of Col. John Ferricr
Hamilton, of Cairnhill and Westport, by the Hon.
Georgiua Vereker his -wife, dau. of the late Viscount
Gort, and has by her a son,
William, 6. 21 Dec. 1849.
He m. 2ndly, 12 Jan. 1851., Anna Maria, only dau.
of Capt. Henry Paget Gill, late of the SOtli regt., by
Catherine Cameron his wife, now Lady Maxwell, of
Calderwood, dau. of Walter Logan, Esq., and by her
(who d. in 1871) has a son,
Henry, 6. 12 Nov. 1854.
He m. Srdly, 22 Jan. 1874, Isabella Agnew, dau. of
the late Stair Hathoru Stewart, Esq. of Pliysgill
and Glasserton, co. Wigtown, and has by her,
Andrew, 0. Dec. 1874. John Stewart, b. June, 1876.
iCtneaCJC. — John Gillon, Esq. of Wallhouse, co. Linlith-
gow, who obtained a charter of that estate 1572, was great-
great-grandfather of
Alexander Gillon, Esq. of Wallhouse, who m. Elconora
Montgomery, and was father of
John Gillon, Esq. of Wallhouse, who to. Catherina, dau.
of Sir Andrew Agnew, of Lochnaw, Bart., and hy her was
father of
Andrew Gillon, Esq. of Wallhouse, Lieut.-Col. Scots Greys,
who vi. Nov. 1800, Mary Anne, dau. of William Downe, Esq. of
Downe Hall, Dorset, and by her (who d. Sept. 1801) left at
his decease, 5 May, 1823, an only son and heir,
William Downe Gillon, Esq. of Wallhouse, co. Linlithsjow,
and Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for tho
Lanark burghs 1831-32, and for the Falkirk burghs from lSo2
to 1841 ; b. 31 Aug. 1801 ; he m. 24 Oct. 1820, Helen Eliza, dau.
of John Corse Scott, Esq. of Synton, co. Roxburgh; andd.7
Oct. 1846, leaving issue,
Andrew, now of Wallhouse.
Willi.am, b. 1 Jan. 1826; Lieut. 72nd Bengal N.I., killed at
the siege of Moultan, aged 23.
Helen, m. 29 April, 1852, William Macfarlane Wardrop, Esq.
of Bridgehouse.
Mary Anne, m. Nov. 1857, James Turnhull, Esq. ; and d.
Sept. 1858. Catherine, d. unm. Nov. 1852.
Arms — Gu., on a saltier arg. five martlets volant of the first.
Crest — A raven on the face of a rock ppr. Supporters — Two
ravens ppr. Motto — Tutum refugium.
-Seat— Wallhouse, Bathgate, co. Linlithgow.
LITTLE-GILMOUR OF LIBEKTOliT AND
CRAIGMILLAE.
LiTTiR-GiLMOUB, Waltee James, Esq. of Libci--
ton and Craigmillar, co. Edinburgh, J.P. and D.L.
for 30. Midlothian, b. 24 April, 1807.
HtnCaSf .— Sir John Gilmour, the first who acquired ihs
property of the Barony of Craigmillar, 1660, was bapt. 1605,
and admitted a Member of the Faculty of Advocates 1628 : he
was four times married ; his 3rd wife being Margaret, eldest
dau. of Sir Alexander Murray, Bart, of Blackbarony, co.
Peebles, by Margaret, dau. of Sir Richard Cockburn, of Clerk
ington, near Haddington, from which marriage the present
Mr. Gilmour is descended. Sir Jolm received knighthood
1650 or 1651, and was elected Member for co. Edinburgh to
the Parliament that met 1 Jan. 1661, and to all the subsequent
Parliaments till his death. In the same year (1661) he was
made President of the College of Justice, which office he
resigned 1670. He d. 1671, and was s. by his only sui-viving
son,
Sir Alexander Gilmo0b, bapt. 1657, created a Baronet
1 Feb. 1678; chosen M.P. for co. Edinburgh 1698, and d. Oct.
1731. He ))!. Hon. Grizel Ross, eldest dau. of George, 11th
Lord Ross, of Melville, by Lady Grizel Cochrane his wife, only
dau. of WiUiam, 1st Earl of Dundonald. He left two children
surviving him, viz., Sir Charles Gilmodr, of Craigmillar, his
heir ; and a dau., Helen, m. William Little, of Liberton. The
son and heir,
Sir Charles Gilmour, Bart., M.P. for co. Edinburgh from
1737 till his death (9 Aug. 1750), was also one of the Lords of
Trade and Plantations. He m. 1733, Jean, 2nd dau. of Sir
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liobert Sinclair, Bavt. of I.oncformacu?, co. Berwick, by
Christian his wife, dau. of Adam Cockburn, of Ormiston, Lord
Justice Clerk of Scotland, and had one child,
Sir Alexander Gilmoub, Bart, of Craigmillar, an officer 1st
Foot Guards. He accompanied that resiment to France, and
was taken prisoner there Sept. 1758. In 1751 he was chosen
M P. for CO. Edinburgh, and continued to represent that co.
till 1774 and he also held various official appointments under
Government. He d. in France v.nm. 1792, and the baronetcy
and main line of the family then became e.xtinct. The suc-
cession then devolved on „ . •„ a
. William Charles Little Gilmodb, of Craigmillar and
Liberton, grand.'^on of the 1st Sir Alexander Gilmour, and
son of Sir Alexander's dau., Helen Gilmour, who had been m.,
as before mentioned, to William Little, of Liberton, a gentle-
man of an ancient family, which had been in possession of the
Barony of Over Liberton for upwards of a hundred years pre-
ceding. AYilliam Charies Little, of Liberton, assumed, in con-
sequence, the surname of GiLMonB, and became also of Crais-
millar; he m. 1763, Jean, dau. of Sir Robert Clerk, Advocate,
and brother of Sir John Clerk, Bart., and dying 1797, was s.
by his eldest son,
Walter Little-Gilmour, of Liberton and CraiRmillar, 6.
2 Feb. 1764; an officer in the army. He w. 6 July, 1805,
James Anne Macdowell, heiress of Carronmills, and d. 1 April,
1807, having had issue, a dau., Jane ; and a posthumous son,
the present Walter James Little-Gilmodr, Esq. of Liberton
and Craigmillar.
y^ms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., a che\Ton between two
fleurs-de-lis in chief or, and a writing pen full feathered in base
arg., for Gilmour; 2nd and 3rd, gu., three boars' heads erased
arg issuing out of the dexter base a lance and out of the
sinister base a Lochabar axe both in pale and of the last, for
Eankine. CVes(— A gariand of laurel ppr. S«Mwr!e!-«— Two
hawks rising ppr. ilfoJio— Perseveranti dabitur.
^eai— Inch House, near Edinburgh.
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GILmOHR OP EAGLESHAM,
GiLMOTiR, Allan, Esq. of Eaglesham House, co.
Eenfrew, J.P. and D.L., h. 1820 ; s. his uncle Allan
Gilmour, Esq. of Eaglesham, 1849, and his father
1858 ; m. 1850, Isabella Buchanan, dau. of William
Ew-ing, Esq. of Dunoon, co. Argyll, and has, with
other issue,
Allan, LL.B. Trinity Hall Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law
of the Middle Temple, 6. 1851; to. 1875, Amelia Curror,
younger dau. of the late John Laing, Esq., and niece of
John Curror, Esq. of Nivingstone, co. Kinross.
Mr. Gilmore is eldest son of the late James Gil-
more, Esq. of Polnoon, co. Eenfrew, by Clementina
his wife, dau. of John Stuart, Esq.
Arriu — Arg.. on a chevron engrailed between three trefoils
slipped vert as many hunting horns stringed of the first. 6Vtsi
—A dexter hand fessways couped holding a writing pen ppr.
MoUn—'^W penna sed usus.
,Sea(— Eaglesham House, by Glasgow, N.B.
♦
GILSTRAP OP PORNHAM PARK.
GiLSTEAr, William, Esq. of Fornham Park, in
the Parishes of Fornham St. Genevieve, Fornham
All Saints, and Fornham St. Martin, Suflblk (eldest
son of Joseph Gilstrap, Esq. of Newark-upon-Trent,
who d. 1869), J. 20 Dec. 1816 ; m. 1847, Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Haigh, Esq. of Colue Bridge House,
CO. York. Mr. Gilstrap is a J.P. and D.L. for
Suffolk, and was High Sheriif 18GG.
■ Arma — Arg.. a chevron engrailed vert between in chief two
escutcheons gu. each charged with a galtrap of the tield, and
in base a talbofs head erased of the third. Crust — A cubit arm
erect in armour ppr. grasping an escutcheon gu. charged with
a galtrap arg. 7V/o(«o—Candide secure.
i'e(({_l.-ornhara Park, Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk.
Grange, who m. 20 Nov. 1791, Anne Placewny
(who d. 18 Nov. 1825), and d. 25 March, 1834.
^rms— Per pale gu. and sa. on a chevron engrailed erminois ■
between three swans' heads and necks era.sed erm. as many
fleurs-de-lis az. Crest— K swan's head and neck erased erm.
collared gu. between two palm branches vert. Motto — Beiiiguo
numine.
ieai— Wormington Grange, near Winchcombe.
GIST OP WORMINGTON GRANGE.
Gist, Samuel, Esq. of Wormington Grange, co.
Gloucester, h. 6 Jan. 1832. Mr. Gist is son of the
late Samuel Gist Gist, Esq. of Wormington Grange
(d. 27 Sept. 1845), by Hon. Marianne Wcstenra
{m. 17 July, 1824), only dau. of Lord Rossniore,
and graidson of Josiah Gist, Esq. of Wormington
GLANVILLE OP CATCHFRENCH.
Glanville, Francis, Esq. of Catchfrench, Corn-
wall, J.P. and D.L., h. 1797 ; m. 1821, Amabel,
dau. of the late Right Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew,
of Antony, Cornwall, and by her (who d. 1871) has,
with other issue, a son and heir,
Francis Robert, Col. E.A., h. 1827; m. 1860, Maria, dau.
of Don Francisco Carreras, and has Francis, b. 1862, and
other issue.
ILlllCaflC. — The Glanvilles, after a sojourn of three cen-
turies at Halwell, were removed to their more splendid mansion
of Killworthy, by Sir John Glanville, Knt., Judge of the
Common Pleas tciwp. Queen Elizabeth. The late Francis
Glanville, Esq. of Catchfrench, Cornwall, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1793, M.P. forMalmesbury 1794, and for Plymouth
from 1797 to 1802; m. 1st, 1790, Sarah, youngest dau. and co-
heir of WilUam Masterman, Esq. of Eestormel Park, and had
by her (who d. 1792) an only dau., Sarah, w. Gordon William
Gregor, Esq. of Trewarthenick. He m. 2ndly, Jan. 1796, Eliza-
beth, 2nd dau. of Eobert Fanshawe, Esq., Commissioner of
Plymouth dockyard, by whom he had several sons and daus.
The eldest son is the present Francis Glanville, Esq. of
Catchfrench.
Arms — Az., three saltiers or. C/TsJ— On a mount vert a stag
statant ppr.
Sad — Catchfrench, near Liskeard.
GLASCOTT OP ALDERTOWN,
KILLOWEN, PIIiLTOWN, «&c.
Glascott, William Madden, Esq. of Pilltown,
alias Alderton, Priest Haggard, near New Ross, co.
Wexford, J.P., High Sheriff, 1834, h. Aug. 1806 ;
s. his father at Pilltown in 1829, which has been
remodelled, enlarged, and latterly named Alderton,
m. 20 May, 1836, Elizabeth Harriet Lucy, daa. of
Major James Boyd, of Rosslaro, co. Wexford, by
whom, who d. 21 March, 1877, he has issue,
I. William, 6. 29 June, 1837, late Capt. 30lh regt. ; ',%,
23 Aug. 1866, Mary, dau. of William Cayley, Esq., Toronto,
Canada, and has issue, 1 William, h. 29 June, 1869;
2 Francis James ; 1 Ethel; 2 Amy; 3 Eva.
II. James Jocelyn, h. 17 April, 1845, Lieut. 32nd regt. : m,
2 Dec. 1868, Anna Margaret Sophia, dau. of John Eichards,
Esq. of Macmine, co. Wexford.
I. Georgina Elizabeth.
II. Bessie Dorothea, to. 30 Jan. 1869, Capt. Henry Thilip
Dawson, 75th regt. m. Lucy Sophia.
IV. Mary Isabel. v. Amy Sarah.
ILlltCaflC. — George Glascott, Epq. of Hedingham, Essex,
6. 15G8; m. Diana, dau. of Kobert Fanshawe, 2nd son of
Henry Fanshawe, Esq. of Fanshawe, and had, with other issue,
a son,
John Glascott, Esq. of Aldergate, London, who had, by
Susan his wife, with other issue, two sons, i. George, his
heir; ii. William, who went to Ireland, Capt. in Major Peter
Wallis's troop of horse in Heury CromwcU's regiment, and
purchased Aldertown and other lands in the Barony of Shel-
burne, co. Wexford, from debenture holders. He to. Alice,
dau. of James Rowles, Esq., co. Hertford; and;?. 1677, leaving,
with other issue, 1 John, his successor at Aldertown, of whom
hereafter, as heir to his uncle; 2 James, of New Boss, m.
April, 1685, Jane, dau. of William Tonge, Esq. of New Ross,
and d. s. }). 1692 ; 3 Benjamin, d. Oct. 1723, leaving a son,
Benjamin, whose descendants settled in co. Cork ; 4 Thomas,
settled in the co. Devon, represented by Ebv. Cholmelbt
Cradock Glascott, English Chaplain at Versailles; 5 William,
b. 1670. Mr. Glascott d. 1656. His eldest son,
George Glascott, Esq. of Aldcrgate, was an adventurer
for lands in Ireland under the Commonwealth, and lodged a
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petition for nn nllotmcnt of lands under Oliver CromwelVs
letter of tlie 7th Jlay, 1G5S; bill; d. s. p. before obtaining
any lands, and bequeathed his debentures to his nephew,
John Glascott, Esq. of Aldertown, J. P., who was attainted
by the Parliament of James II. in 1689. lie purchased the
lands of Knockea and Killesk, in the Barony of Shelburne, co.
AVexford, with his uncle's debentures ; and m. by license,
dated 19 April, 1G80, Anne, dau. of Robert Perrott, Esq. of
Coolfjn, in the Queen's Co., and sister and co-heir of Richard
Perrott, Esq. of Loughboy, co. Kilkenny, and Dartmouth,
Devon, by whom (who d. 24 March, 1732) he had issue,
Geoege, his successor at Aldertown.
John, d. unm.
Juliana, m. Capt. Martyn, Quartermaster of the Fort of
Duncannon, co. Wexford.
Hester, d. unm.
Charlotte, d. unm.
Mr. Glascott d. June, 1707, and was s. at Aldertown by his SDn,
George Glascott, Esq. of Aldertown, J. P., b. 1093, inherited
the Perrott estate in co. Kilkenny, through his mother,
and purchased a freehold interest of the house and lands of
Killowen, held under Arthur, 5th Earl of Anglesey, 2 Dec. 1725.
He m. Nov. 1729, Anne, dau. of WilUam Gifford, Esq. of Pole-
tnaloe, co. Wexford, by whom (whoiL 1773) ho had, with other
issue,
John, -who s. to Aldertown.
George, of Ballynamona, alias Fruit Hill, ba.pt. at White-
church 13 Feb. 1732, inherited the Perrott estate, co. Kil-
kenny, and the freehold of Killowen. He m. by license,
elated 12 Nov. 1761, Deborah, dau. of Adam Rogers, Esq. of
Boderan, co. Wexford, by whom, who was buried at White-
church 16 Aug. 1799, he left at his decease, 30 Jan. 1788
(with another son and four daus.), two sons,
George, of Fruit Hill, his eldest son, b. 10 Oct. 1764; m.
0 July, 1790, Mary Ann, dau. of Thomas De Bienzi, Esq.
of Clobemon, co. Wexford, who <?. 11 Sept. 1829. He d.
8 July, 1838, and left three surviving daus., 1 Henrietta,
-:u. 11 Dec. 1839, Pelham Babington, Esq. of Glandine,
J. P. CO. Wexford, and d. s. -p. 7 Dec. 1875; 2 Isabella,
d. itnm. 13 Aug. 1846; 3 Juliana, now of Fruit Hill.
John, of Killowen, New Ross, co Wexford, J. P., &. 1st
March, 1778, was appointed Lieut. Wexford Militia
1 Sept. 1795, and Capt. 24 Aug. 1799. He inherited under
liis uncle's will part of the townland of Taylorstown,
He m. 14 April, 1794, Beata, dau. of Henry Archer, Esq.
of Ballyseskin, co. Wexford, by whom (who d. 22 Dec.
1850) he had issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. Archer, 6. 30 March, and d. 8 July, 1804.
III. George, of Valentia Camolin, J. P., 6. 14 Jan. 1806:
m. 31 Oct. 1835, Wilhelmina, dau. of John Lloyd
Edwards, Esq. of Robuck, co. Dublin, and Camolin
Park, J.P. CO. Wexford, and d. 22 Feb. 1876, having
had by her (who d. 17 Feb. 1871) an only dau.,
Wilhelmina Eliza, d. unm. 14 Jan. 1870.
IV. Adam, 6. 12 Dec. 1809 ; vi. 8 Aug. 1849, Susan
Emily, dau. of John Usher, Esq. of Landscape, co.
Wexford ; and d. s. p. 10 Dec. 1852.
I. Eliza, 6. at St. Heller's, Jersey, 29 Dec. 1799.
II. Julia, d. unm. 10 Dec. 1831.
III. Beata, m. 15 April, 1845, Major John Symes Gifford,
1st Bengal Native Infantry, who d. s. p. 27 Aug. 1867.
Ilr. Glascott d. 6 Sept. 1841. and was s. by his eldest son,
John Glascott, Esq. of Killowen, formerly of Seatield,
and also of Clonatin House, and Leeson Street, Dublin,
b. 24 Nov. 1802, called to the Irish Bar 23 Jan. 1830, M. A.
Trin. Coll. Dublin, 19 Feb. 1833; m. 9 Dec. 1829, Mary,
dau. of Richard Donovan, Esq. of Ballymore, co, Wexford,
by whom (who d. 24 July, 1807) he had issue,
I. John Henry, his successor.
li. Richard Donovan, of Alstonvill, Richmond River,
Sydney, Australia, 6. 12 Sept. 1833; m. 23 May, 1863,
Maria, dau. of Richard King, Esq., and has two daus.,
Maryanne Beata. Alice.
III. George Annesley, of Lukenathpore Joyrampore,
India, b. 1 Feb. 1835; m. 13 June, 1866, Charlotte Ellen
Louisa, dau. of George Richard James Meares, Esq. of
Sinduri, India, and has issue,
George WilUam, b. 4 Dec. 1867; d. 16 May, 1809.
Gerald Annesley, b. 29 June, 1871.
John Richard Donovan, b. 10 June, 1877.
IV. William Edward (Rev.), 6. 13 June, 1838, B.A. Trin.
Cull. Dublin, 1862, went to India in 1865 as Curate in
the Calcutta Diocesan Additional Clergy Society.
V. Robert Richards, b. 24 Nov. 1840.
I. Ann Beata, m. 10 Oct. 1872, her first cousin, William
John O'Donnavan, Esq., LL.D. {see Donovan of Bally-
viore).
II. Mary Donovan.
Mr. Glascott d. 27 Nov. 1871, and was s. by his eldest son,
John U. Glascott, Esq, of Killowen, J. P., 6. 13 Sept.
1S30, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 18.M, and m. 0 July,
1872, Louisa Rebecca, dau. of John McGuire, Esq.,
Tralee, Sub-Inspector R. I. C, co. Kerry, and has a son.
John Perrott, b. 10 Nov. 1877.
Mr. Glascott purchased, 24 Oct. 1729, the fee of Pilltown and
Whitechurch, co. Wexford (which lands were settled on his
son, Francis* on his marriage). He d. 10 April, 1756, and was
s. at Aldertown by his son,
John Glascott, Esq. of Aldertown, J. P., bapt. at White-
church, 24 Jan. 1731 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel
Boyse, Esq. of Bannow, co. Wexford, who d. 23 Feb. 1708, and
2ndly, 18 July, 1769, Lucy, dau. of Rickard Donovan, Esq. of
Clonmore, in same co. (who d. 31 Jan. 1827), both of whom
d. s. p. By his will, dated 20 Nov. 1802, with a codicil dated
4 Dec. 1810, he bequeathed the greater part of his estates to
Rev. William Glascott, of Pilltown, Rector of Killesk, and
St. James Dunbrody, alias Ballyhack, Dio. Ferns, b. 1756, son
of Francis Glascott of Pilltown, by Sarah his wife, dau. of
William Stephens, Esq. of Chilcomb, co. Kilkenny (who
brought the Rosebercon estate to her husband). He m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Rev. Samuel Madden, Rector of Kells, and Vicar-
General of Ossory, and d. 29 Nov. 1829, having had by her,
who survived till 22 May, 1851, with seven daus., an only son,
William Madden Glascott, now of Pilltown, and possessor
of the estates.
Scai-Alderton, near New Ro.ss.
EOBEaTSON-GLASGOW OF MONT-
GREENAN.
Robertson-Glasgow, Eobert Brttce, Esq. of
Montgi-eenan, co. Ayr, late an ofScev in the army,
late of the 27th regt of foot (Inniskillings), and
subsequently 74th Highlanders, J.P. and D.L. co.
Ayr, b. 3 April, 1842 ; s. his father 20 Sept. I860;
m.. 24 Oct. 1867, Louisa Grace, 2nd dau of the late
Simon George Purdon, Esq. of Tinerana, co. Clare.
by his wife, the Hon. Elizabeth Eleanor, dau. of tho
Hon. and Eight Rev. Richard Ponsonby, Bishop of
Derry and Eaphoc, and sister of William, 3rd Baror
Ponsonby, and has issue,
I. Robert Purdon, b. 22 July, 1868.
II. Charles Ponsonby, b. 26 Feb. 1870.
I. Lihas Mary, 6. 24 Dec, 1871.
II. Colin Campbell, b. 4 March, 1874.
UlltCajJC— This branch of the family of Robertson tradi-
tionally claims descent from the ancient family of Strowan,
Perthshire. In 1624,
William Robertson acquired by purchase, from Alexander
Meirns, certain lands in Berwickshire. He was s. by hi.»
eldest son,
John Robertson, who, dying prior to IG63, was s. by his
eldest son,
William Robertson, m. Margaret Sinclair, and d. previou."
to 10 Sept. 1686, leaving with other children,
William, afterwards of Monkmylne.
Elizabeth, vi. Andrew Home, Esq. of Fernyside, by whoir
she left an only child and heiress, Elizabeth, of Fernyside
of whom afterwards.
The eldest son,
William Robertson, m. Margaret Seton, heiress of Rober*-
Soton, of Monkmylne, co. Haddington, and acquired that
property. He d. 1720, leaving issue,
William, his successor.
Robert, of Prenderguest and Brownsbank, and afterwards of
Fernyside, 6. 4 Nov. 1713.
Isabella, m. William Graeme, Esq. of Jordanstown, by whom
she had three sons and a dau. Mr. Graeme d. 11 Nov.
1775, aged 87.
The eldest son.
'■• Mr. Francis Glascott had a most wonderful escape out of
the town of New Ross, during the Rebellion of 1798, so remark-
able an adventure it was that it is recorded on his tombstone
in the following words, " This stone is placed here to perpetu-
ate the memory of Francis Glascott, of Pilltown, Esq., who
departed this life on the 29th day of December, 1798. Tho'
75 years of age, and scarcely able to walk, he most providenti-
ally escaped on foot thro' the thickest part of the Battle of
New Ross, on 5 June the same year, a day for ever to be
recorded in this county, when thro' the personal valour and
exertion of Gen. Henry Johnson, the savaga rebels received
their lirst signal overthrow."
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"William PtOBERTSON, of Monkmylne, in. Anne Eenton, dau.
of Kenton, of Lamberton, co. Berwick, and d. s. p. 7 Aug.
1738. He was s. by his brother,
EoBEKT Robehtson, of Prenderguest and Brownsbank, h.
4 Xov. 1713; m. 1st, 22 Nov. 1743, Margaret, dau. of the Rev.
George Home, of Chirnside (2nd son of Alexander Home, of
Kennetsidehead, unjustly executed for high treason, 29 Dec.
1CS2, by his wife Catherine, dau. of Home, of Ninewclls).
This lady was cousin-german of David Hume the historian.
The issue of this marriage were,
I. Alexander, 1>. Nov. 1748.
II. William Robert, of Eyemouth, &. 2 March, 1701 ; d.
7 July, 1833; m. 1st, 1801, Margaret, dau. of John Jameson,
Esq., Sheriff Clerk of Clackmannanshire; and 2ndly, 1811,
Susanna, dau. of John Short, Esq., but had issue by his 1st
marriage only,
1 Robert, .'idvocate. Sheriff Substitute of Stirlingshire, 6.
1802; iH. 1827, Alicia Catherine, oldest dau. of the late
Rev. Charles Eustace, of Robertstown, co. Kildarc, heir-
male and representative of the ancient Viscounts of Bal-
tinglass, and left issue,
Eobert Jameson Eustace, Major 60th Royal Eifiea, &.
8 Jan. 1828; in. 9 April, 1863, Lady Katharine Legge,
dau. of WUliam, 4th Earl of Dartmouth, and has issue.
Charles Eustace, 6. 7 May, 1840; d. 24 May, 1857.
Alicia Trimlestown, m. 1849, James Jameson, Esq. of
Airfield, co. Dublin.
Helen Margaret, 6. 27 April, 1834 ; d. 28 Aug. 1838.
2 John Jameson, of Gledeswood, co. Dublin, 6. 1804; in.
1837, Mary Anne, dau. of William Cairnes, Esq. of Sta-
meen, co. Meath, and has issue, William, Robert, James,
Albert, Helen, Mary Anne, and Alice Susan.
S William (Rev.), of New Grey Friars, one of the Ministers
of Edinburgh, b. 1805 ; to. 1834, Georgiana Touchet, dau.
of John Cossins, Esq. of Weymouth, by his wife, the Hon.
Elizabeth Susanna, dau. of George, 18th Lord Audley,
and has issue, William Buxton, 79th regt., b. 2 June,
1835; John Hay, 6. 20 Dec. 1843; Henry Robert, b. 12
Jan. 1845, d. 1855; George Touchet, 6. 14 July, 1847;
Gertrude Susan Audley.
I. Margaret, m. her cousin, the Rev. George Home, of Monk-
rigg, CO. Haddington, and of Gunsgreen House, co. Berwick ;
and<i. Dec. 1828, leaving issue.
II. Catherine, d. unm. 15 Feb. 1815.
III. Jean, m. Thomas Potts, Esq., grandson (maternally) of
Haig, of Bemerside, d. Feb. 1780, leaving a son, Thomas,
of The Daison, Torquay.
IV. Isobell, m. John AitUen, Esq. of London, Merchant ; d.
Dec. 1806, leaving issue.
V. Robina, in. her cousin, William Murray, grandson of
Home, of Kennetsidehead; d. s. p. Nov. 1832.
VI. Elizabeth, d. unm. 4 April, 1778.
Eobert Robinson, of Prenderguest, in. 2ndly, 15 Dec. 1701,
Anne Martin, of Headrigg, co. Berwick; and 3rdly, 23 Dec.
1778, his cousin-german, Elizabeth Home, of Ferneyside, widow
of William McFarlane Brown, Esq. of Dalgowrie and Kirkten,
but had no issue by either of these marriages. His 3rd wife
d. 9 July, 1785, and her husband, 30 July, 1788, when he was
«. by his eldest son,
Alexandee Robertson, of Prenderguest, Brownsbank, and
Gunsgreen, m. 24 Aug. 1773, Philadelphia Lambe, dau. and
heiress of Rev. Robert Lambe, Rector of Norbam, and had
Robert, his successor.
William, M.D., m. Isabella Mary, sister of Major Abbs, s. p.
Alexander Lambe, Writer to the Signet, m. Catherine, dau.
of John Alison, Esq. of Wellbank, co. Forfar, and has issue.
George Home (Rev.), of Ladykirk, to. Elizabeth, dau. of
Charles Kenney, Esq. of St. Catherine's, co. Edinburgh ;
and d. leaving issue.
John Argyll, M.D., F.R.S., 5. 12 Aug. 1800; m. 1st, 5 May,
1823, Annie, dau. and co-heiress of Charles Lockhart, Esq.
of Newhall, co. Cromarty (grandson of Sir James Loekhart,
Bart, of Carstairs), and has, 1 Charles Alexander Lockhart,
M.D., 6. 4 April, 1824; 2 ^rcderick Lockhart (Rev.), b. 28
Dec. 1828. He in. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Wight-
man, Esq. of the island of Tobago, and has issue, Charles
Edward, and other children.
James Home (Rev.), of Coldingham, to. Jane, dau. of John
Dickson, Esq. of Pcelwalls, co. Berwick; and d. leaving
issue.
Philadelphia, unm.
Margaret, to. Peter Wishart, Esq. of Foxhall (of the ancient
family of Pitarrow), and had i.^suc.
Mary, to. Hugh Vcitch, Esq. of Stewartficld (younger brother
of Henry Vcitch, of Elliock, co. Dumfries, Lieut.-Col. 98th
regt.), and has issue. Anne.
Doria, (»,. Joseph Hume, Esq. of Ilorndean, co. Berwick, and
of Lochcoat, CO. Linlithgow, and has issue.
Jane, d. unm.
Mr. Robertson d. Oct. 1804, and was s. by his eldest son.
Robert Robertson, Esq. of Prenderguest, Brownsbank, and
Gunsgreen, co. Berwick, in. 2 Aug. 1804, Anne, dau. of Robert
Glasgow, Esq. of Montgreenan, co. Ayr, and in consequence
of that marriage, acquired the estate of Montgreenan, co.
Ayr, and also the property of Glenarbach, co. Dumbarton,
and had issue,
Robert, his heir.
Philadelphia Jane.
Anne, m. George Sherbrooke Aircy, Esq., Lieut. E.N., son
of the late Gen. Sir George Airey.
Charlotte Marie Cecilia, m. the Rev. George Drake, of
Stourtoa Rectory, Wilts, who d. 1849, leaving one dau.,
Alice.
Mr. Robertson, on succeeding to Montgreenan, assumed the
name of Glasgow only, and dying 27 Jan. 1815, was s. by his
only surviving son,
Robert Robertson-Glasoow, of Montgreenan, J. P. cos.
Ayr and Renfrew, and a Member of the Faculty of Advocates
of Scotland, 6. 22 May, 1811 ; to. 11 July, 1839, Mary Wilhel-
mina, dau. of John Campbell, Esq. of Stonefield, Argyllshire,
by his wife, Wilhelmina, dau. of Sir James Colquhoun, Eart.
of Colquhoun and Luss, co. Dumbarton, and has issue,
Eobert Bruce, now of Montgreenan.
John Campbell, 6. 24 Aug. 1844 ; an officer 12th regt. of
foot.
Wilhelmina Colquhoun, to. 24 Aug. 1803, Edward Talbot
Day Jones (now Foxcroft), Esq. of Hinton Charterhouse,
Somerset.
Mr. Robertson Glasgow d. 20 Sept. 1800.
Arms — Arg., a cocoanut tree growing out of a mount in base
vert ; on a chief az. a shakefork between a martlet on the
dexter and a tish naiant on the sinister arg., the last holding
in the mouth an annulet or. Crest — A demi-negro holding in
the dexter hand a sugar cane all ppr. Motto — Parcere sub-
jectis.
Seat — Montgi'cenan, Kilwinning, co. Ayr.
GLEDSTANES OF FARDROSS.
Gledstanes, Mouteat, Esq. of Fardross, co.
Tyrone, J. P. Tyrone and Fermanagh, Capt. Eoyal
Tyrone Fusileers, formerly 57th regt. b. 28 April,
1845 ; m. 15 Jan. 1874', Helen Catherine, dau. of
J. J. Versclioyle, Esq. of Tassaggart, co. Dublin, by
Catherine Helen, his wife, dau. of Eev. W. H.
Foster, and grand-dau. of Right Rev. W. Foster.
D.D., Bishop of Clogher, and has, with other issue,
a son,
Ambrose Upton, b. 6 July, 1870.
iLt'ltCitJJC. — This family, of Scotch extraction, has long
been settled at Fardross. In 168S, Capt. James Gledstanes
equipped at his own expense a body of Yeomen, and led them
to the relief of Derry, for which he received a certificate, and
the thanks of Governor AValker.
James Gledstanes, Esq. of Fardross, to. Miss Graham, of
Hockley, near Armagh, and left issue, Thomas Gledstanes,
who d. unm., and three daus., eventually co-heirs, one in.
Jacob; the other to. King; and the eldest,
Margaret Gledstanes, to. 1767, Ambrose Upton, Esq., Major
13th Dragoons. They both d. 1804, leaving a son and dau.,
WniTNEY Upton, Esq., who took the name of Gledstanes.
He TO. 1st, about 1795, Isabella Moutray, of Favour
Royal, CO. Tyrone, which lady </. s. ji. He to. 2ndly,
1799, Emily, dau. of Michael Aylmer, Esq. of Courtown,
CO. Kildare, and by her (who </. 1811) had, beside a dau.,
Frances, who d. 1818, an only surviving son,
Ambrose, of whom presently.
Mary Upton, m. John Corry Moutray, Esq., D.L., of Favour
Royal, CO. Tyrone, and had with other issue, a d;m., Sophia,
who TO. 1838, Robert Hornidge, Esq., of Twickenham, King's
Co., 2nd son of Richard Hornidge, D.L., of Fulfarris, co.
Wicklow, and had, with other issue, a son, Movtkay, who
s. his cousin. Mr. Ambrose Upton Gledstanes assumed
the name and arms of Gledstanes in lieu of those of
Hornidge, by royallicense, in 1871, and is now of Fardross.
The only surviving son of Mr. Upton Gledstanes,
Ambrose Upton Gledstanes, Esq., J. P., High ShcrilT 1329,
b. 22 Feb. 1802; m. 2 Oct. 1828, Cecilia, dau. of Richard
Hornidge, Esq., D.L., of Tulfarris, co. Wicklow, and F.lizabeth
his wife, dau. of Hugh Henry, Esq. of Lodge Park, co. Kildare,
but by her (who d. 27 June, 1801; had no issue. He d. 1871,
and wass. by his cousin, now of Fardross.
_^^„i,,_Quarterly, lstand4th, per pale or and arg. within an
orle of martlets sa. a savage's head couped, di.stilliug drops of
blood and wearing a bonnet composed of bay and holly leavci
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all ppr., for Gledstanes; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a chevron en-
grailed between three buglehorns stringed gu. a trefoil slipped
or, for HoRNiDGE. Crest— 1st, Gledstanes: Ademi-griffin sa.
holding a spear ppr. transfixing a savage's head couped, dis-
tilling drops of blood and wearing a bonnet composed of bay
and holly leaves, as in the arms; 2nd, Hornidge: Out of
park pahngs ppr. a demi - huntsman affrontee, habited gu.,
belt and cap sa. winding a horn or, motto over, Virtutis laus
actio. Motto— JJndeT the arms : Fide et virtute.
&ai— Fardross, Cloglier; Kildare Street Club.
GLEGG OF OLD WITHINGTONT.
Baskervtle-Glegg, John, Esq. of Old With-
iiigton and Gaytou Hall, co. Chester, b. 10 Nov.
1876 ; s. his father 15 May, 1877.
IttltCajC— The Caskcrvyles were possessed of estates at
Withington at a very early period, for we find Sir John Bas-
KERVTLE grantee of a moiety of Old Withington in 1266.
Thomas Baskervtle, Esq. of Old Withington, 10 Richard
II., m. Idonea, dau. of John de Blurton, of Newcastle, co.
Stafford, and was father of William Baskervtle, Ksq. of Old
Withington, whose son and heir, by Catherine his wife, Randle
Baskervtle, Esq. of Old Withington, m. Agnes, dau. and co-
heir of George Bostock, of Modburleigh, 2nd son of Sir Adam
Bostock, Lord of Bostock, and was grandfather of William
Baskervtle, Esq. of Old Withington, who m. 19 Henrt VII.,
Agnes, dau. of John Mainwaring, Esq. of Peover, and by her,
■was father of George Baskervtle, Esq. of Old Withington,
whose eldest son, by Elizabeth his wife, William Baskervtle,
Esq. of Old Withington, was father, by Emma his 1st wife,
dau. of John Wynington, of Hermitage, of Thomas Baskervtle,
Esq. of Old Withington, who m. Margery, dau. and co-heiress
■of Thomas Kynsey, of Blackden, and by her, left a son and
heir, Thomas Baskervtle, of Old Withington and Blackden,
living 1603, who to. 1st, Dorothea, dau. of Ralph Adderley,
Esq. of Coton Hall, Stafford; and 2ndly, Dorothea, dau. of
Hugh Davenport, Esq. of Calveley ; and by the former, left
<with a dau., Margaret, m. Thomas Cotton, Esq.) a son and
heir, John Baskervtle, Esq. of Old Withington, b. 1599, who
m. Magdalen, dau. of George Hope, Esq. of Queen's Hope, co.
Flint, and of Dodleston, co. Chester, and by her, had (with
two daus., Katherine, to. Thomas Hand, Esq. of Boughton;
and EUzabeth, m. Thomas Cowper, Esq . of Chester) a son and
heir, Thomas Baskervtle, Esq. of Old Withington, who d.
1671, leaving, by Margaret his wife, dau. of William Hassall,
Esq., an only son, John Baskervtle, Esq. of Old Withington
and of Blackden, High Sheriff of Cheshire 1703, who m.
Maria, dau. of Edmund Jodrell, Esq. of Yeardsley and Twem-
lowe, andwas father of John Baskervtle, Esq. of Old Withing-
ton, who TO. 1 March, 1731, Mary, dau. and finally heiress of
Robert Glegg, Esq. of Gayton, by Juliana his wife, dau. of
Sir Roger Newdigate, Bart., and grand-dau. (by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Sir Robert Cotton, Bart, of Combermere) of Sir
William Glegg, of Gayton, knighted by King William III.,
at Gayton Hall, who was the heir male and representative of
the ancient Cheshire family of Glegg, whereupon he assumed
the surname of Glegg, in lieu of his patronymic, and had a
son and successor,
John Baskervtle Glegg, Esq. of Old Withington and Gay-
ton, 6. 1741 ; who m. 1st, Bridget, dau. and heir of John Kelsall,
Esq., of Dodleston, co. Chester; and 2ndly, Jane, dau. of the
Rev. John Parker, of Astle, by the former of whom he left at
his decease, 24 Jan. 1821, an only son,
John Baskervtle Glegg, of Old Withington and Gayton,
High Sheriff 1814, 6. 27 April, 17S4; to. 4 May, 1811, Anne,
■dau. of Thomas Townley Parker, Esq. of Cuerden Hall, and
Extwistle, CO. Lancaster, by Susan his wife, dau. and heir of
Peter Brooke, Esq. of Astley, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
John, his heir. William, to. Miss Mary Howard.
Susan Mary, m. John James Holford, Esq.
Anne Jane, d. unm.
Susan Fanny, m. Edward Hopwood, Esq., eldest son of R. G.
Hopwood, Esq. of Hopwood Hall, Lancashire.
EmiJy, d. unm.
Lucy Charlotte, m. 1848, Carnegie Robert John Viscount St.
Vincent.
The elder son,
John Baskervtle Glegg, Esq. of Old Withington and Gayton
Hall, J.P., h. 1813; TO. Miss Wilson, and had issue two sons
and two daus. ; the elder son,
John Baskervtle Glegg, Esq. of Old Withington and Gay-
ton Hall, J. P., High Sheriff 1876; to. I860, Emily Catherine,
2nd dau. of Gcorse Beauchamp Cole, E.sq., J. P. and D.L., of
Heatham House, Twickenham, and d. 15 May, 1877, leaving
I. John, now of Old Withington and Gayton Hall.
I. Mary Cecil. ii. Emily Idonea.
^i-TOs— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., two lions counterpassant
in pale arg., for Glegg ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron, gu.,
between three hurts, for Baskervtle. Crestn— 1st, Glegg:
A hawk wings expanded, preying on a partridge all ppr.;
2nd, Baskervtle : A forester vested vert edged or, holding
over the right shoulder a crossbow or, and with the other
hand in a leash a hound passant arg. Motto — Qui potest
capere capiat.
Seats— Old Withington Hall, Chelford, near Crewe; and
Gayton Hall, near Neston, co. Chester.
GLEGG OF BACKFORD.
Glegg, Bikkenhead, Esq. of Backford, co.
Chester, late 7th Eoyal Fusiliers, b. 31 Jan. 1848 ;
s. his father 1877.
JCt'ltCajJt. — John Glegg, Esq., 2nd son of John Glegg,
Esq. of Gayton, by his wife, a dau. of Poole, of Poole, was
grantee of Grange, co. Chester, by letters patent dated 6th
Edward VI. His great-grandson, William Glegg, Esq. of
Caldey Grange, was aged circa 24 years at the Visitation of
1613. His son,
Edward Glegg, Esq. of Caldey Grange, 6. 1G22, purchased,
1655 and 1656, the manor of Irbie, co. Chester. By Margaret
his 1st wife, dau. of William Glegg, Esq. of Gayton, he had a
son, William, of Caldey Grange, whose great-grandson, Wil-
liam Glegg, sold the manor of Great Caldey to John Leigh,
Esq. By Anne, his 2nd wife, only dau. of Roger Lowndes,
Esq. of Overton, in Cheshire, he was father of
Edward Glegg, Esq. of Irbie. He to. Jane, dau. of John
Scorer, Gent, of Westminster, and by her left at his decease,
Dec. 1703 (with a dau., Anne, wife of the Rev. John Urmison,
of Neston), two sons, John ; and Roger, d. unm. 1777. The
eldest son,
John Glegg, Esq. of Irbie, m. Frances, eldest dau. of Henry
Birkenhead, Esq., and co-heiress of her uncle, Thomas Bir-
kenhead, Esq. of Backford (derived from John de Birkenhead,
who flourished temp. Edward III.), by whom (who d. 14 April,
1791) he left at his decease, 1768, a dau., Mary, to. Robert
Dod, Esq. of Rowton; and an only surviving son,
John Glegg, Esq. of Irbie, m. 1762, Betty, eldest dau. of
John Baskervyle Glegg, Esq. of Withington and Gayton, by
whom (who d. 9 July, 1810) he left issue, Birkenhead,
his heir; John Baskervyle, b. 1773, a Col. in the army;
Juliana; Lucy, m. the Rev. J. Egerton; and Jane, ni. the
Rev. James Bullock. Mr. Glegg d. 1804, in his 73rd year, and
was s. by his elder son,
Liect.-Gen. Birkenhead Glegg, of Backford and Irbie, 6.
I Nov. 17C5; to. 1st, 4 July, 1804, Emma, 2nd dau. and co-heir
of Edward Holt, Esq. of Ince Hall, co. Lancaster, and had,
Baskerville, his heir.
Edward Holt, successor to his brother.
Emma Johanna, m. Lee Porcher Townshcnd, Esq. of Win-
cham Hall, co. Chester.
Mary, m. Rev. 0. Stevenson, of Callan, co. Kilkenny ; and d.
1846.
Gen. Glegg to. 2ndly, 1814, Sarah, youngest dau. of the Rev.
Henry Barnard, D.D., Rector of Maghera, in Derry, and had
by her four daus.,
Sarah, d. 1848. Isabella Letitia, to. Stephen Segrave, Esq.
Eleanor Whitmore, m. Major Turner, d. 1849.
Lucy Anna Maria, d. 1847.
The General d. 9 Dec. 1842, and was s. by his son,
Baskervtle Glegg, Esq. of Irbie and Backford, Capt. 12th
Lancers, d. uniu. 24 Oct. 1843, at Hulme Barracks, Manchester,
and was s. by his brother,
Edward Holt Glegg, Esq. of Backford Hall, Lieut.-Col.
late Rifle Brigade, b. 18 Sept. 1809; to. 21 May, 1845, Margaret
Maxwell, only child of John Maxwell Logan, Esq. of Fingalton,
N.U., by Caroline Heatley Montgomery his wife, widow of
Hugh Calhcart, Esq., and had issue,
I. Birkenhead, now of Backford.
II. Edward Maxwell, b. 24 June, 1849, late of 32nd Light
Infantry.
I. Caroline Louisa, d. 5 June, 1867.
He d. 5 May, 1877, and was s. by his eldest son, now of Back-
ford Hall.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., two lions counterpassant
in pale arg., a crescent within a crescent, for difference, for
Glegg; 2nd and 3rd sa., three garbs or, a border arg., for
Birkenhead. Crests — 1st, a hawk wings expanded preying
on a partridge all ppr., for Glegg ; 2nd, a goat salient arg.
attired or, resting its fore-feet on a garb ppr., forBiBKENHEAD.
;SeaJ— Backford Hall, Chester.
648
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOD
GirSlS: OP STRATTON ATJDLEY PARK.
GiEX, Geoege, Esq. of Stratton Auclley Park,
CO. Oxford, J.P. High Sheriff 1864, b. 13 June, 1803;
m. 1832, Christina, dau. of John Baird, Esq. of
Abbotts Grange, co. Stirling, and lias issue,
I. AViLLiAM(Rev.), M.A.. Emmanuel Coll. Camb. b. 1833.
II. John, 7!!. Isabella Wallace, dau. of the late William
Kidston, Esq. of Glascow. in. George Gray.
IV. Archibald, Capt. 10th foot, m. Alice, dau. of the late
John Wilson Nicholson, Es^.
V. James Henry.
I. Margarat Christina.
II. Jane Elizabeth.
Mr. Glen, for many years a irercLant in Liverpool,
is 2nd son of William Glen, Esq. of Forgan Hall,
CO. Stirling, J.P., by Jean his wife, dau. of George
Gray, Esq. of Aberdeen. He pui-chased the estate
in 1858.
^/■»!.5-Arg., a fess gu. tetween three martlets ca. Crest—
A martlet sa. Molto — Alta pete.
&ai— Stratton Audley Park, liicestcr, Oxon.
GLOSSOP OF SILVER HALL.
Glossop, Francis Henry Newland, Esq. of
Silver HaU, Isleworth, Middlesex, M.A., J.P. and
D.L., b. 14 April, 1815 ; m. 12 Feb. 1850, Anne
Fish, dau. of Henry Pownall, Esq. Chairman of the
Middlesex Quarter Sessions, and has had issue,
I. Geoege Henry Pownall, b. 13 Nov. 1S53.
II. John Francis Gilderoy, 6. 28 Nov. 1862.
III. Walter Herbert Newland, b. 8 July, 1SG4.
IV. Charles William Waterhouse, 6. 1467 : d. ISC3.
V. Bertram Pvobert Mitford, 6. 30 Sept. 1S70.
I. Charlotte Amelia.
II. Anna Maria, m. 8 Aug. 1876, Rev. Edward Wells, son of
Edward Wells, Esq., M.P. for Wallingloird.
III. Edith Emma, d. young, 1854.
IV. Ellen Mary, d. young, 1855.
V. Henrietta Frances.
VI. Florence Emily.
VII. Margaret Eva.
Hl'lTCaflC— Francis Glossop, Esq. of TTrper Haddon, co.
Derby (son of John Glossop, Esq. of Upper Haddon), to.
Mary Waterhouse, and was s. at his decease, 12 June, 1764,
by his son,
Francis Glossop, Esq. of Upper Haddon, m. Joan Oldfield,
and was father of
Francis Glossop, Esq., m. 1775, Ann Gapper; and d.
17 Jan. 1835, having had, with two daus., Anne, and Mary,
four sons, Henry; Charles; Francis; and Joseph. The
eldest son,
Kev. Henry Glossop, M.A., Vicar of Isleworth, Middlesex,
b. 17 Dec. 1780; m. 11 Aug. 1814, Charlotte, dau. of Richard
Kewland, Esq. of Westergate, Sussex, and had issue,
Francis Henry Newland, of Silver Hall.
John James (Lieut.-Col.), of Inwood, Hensbridge, Somerset,
J.P. for cos. Somerset, Dorset, and Middlesex, m. Harriet
Eliza, dau. of Col. S. Coote Marrin, and has had issue,
Henry Cecil (deceased), Blanche, Ethel, and Georgemma.
George Goodwin Pownall (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Twicken-
ham, and Rural Dean, m. Ist, Mary, dau. of James Morrison,
Esq. of Basildon Park, Berks, M.P. , and by her had a dau.,
Bertha, m. 8 May, 1877, Capt. E. H. B. Sawbridge, of East
Haddon Hall, co. Northampton, late of the 24th regt. He
m. 2ndly, Eliza Maude, dau. of Capt. Trollope, and by her
had, Charles Henry James; Francis Edward; Arthur George
Barnard; William Richard Newland; JohnCoUingsTaswell;
Henry Anthony Pownall; Mary Eliza; Ellen Maria; Alice
Emma Harriet; and Evelyn Laura Fanny, d. young. He
d. 23 April, 1874.
Maria Caroline, m. Joseph Todd, Esq., and is deceased.
Frances Emma.
Bev. H. Glossop d. 21 Aug. 1SG9.
£ea«-SUver Hall, lylcworth.
GLYNN OF SEAGROVE.
Glynn, William Anthony, Esq. of Seagrove,
Isle of Wight, and of Bennacot Barton, Boyton,
Cornwall, J.P. for Hants, lute of the 26tli Came-
roaian regt,, b. 5 Kov. 18 li; m. 2 Kor. 1865,
Margaret Anderson, only dan. of Robert Wigram
C'lMwford, Esq., M.P., 20, Eaton Square, London,
late of Mickleham Hall, Surrey.
litlTCaCIC.— The Glynns of Cornwall, a very sincient
family, derived their name from the manor of Glynn, in
that county.
Nicholas Glynn, Esq. of Glynn, co. Cornwall, 6. 1533, High
Sheriff 1620; m. Jane, dau. of Walter Kendall, Esq. of Pelyn,
and dying 20 Dec. 1625, left a son,
William Glynn, Esq. of Glynn, aged 21 at the Heralds'
Visitation of 1620. By Alice his wife, dau. of Sir Arthur
Harris, of Hayne, he left at his decease, Aug. 10G4, a son,
Nicholas Glynn. Esq. of Glynn, b. 1633, M.P. for Bodmin
Ump. Charles II., ra. Gertrude, dau. and heir of Anthony
Dennis, of Orlegh, Devon, and niece of Sir Beville Granville,
of Stow, the Royalist, and by her (who d. 1706) left at his
decease, 26 March, 1697, aged about 70, a son and successor,
Dennis Glynn, Esq. of Glynn, in. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and
heir of Samuel Foote, M.P. of Wemworthy; and 2ndly,
Bridget, dau. of Edward Hoblyn, of Bodmin; and was s. at
his decease, April, 1705, by his son (by his first wife),
William Glynn, Esq. of Glynn, m. 1709, Rose, dau. of John
Prideaux, Esq. of Prideaux, and sister of the learned Dr.
Prideaux, Dean of Norwich, and had, with other issue,
Nicholas Glynn, of Glynn, 6. 5 Jan. 1713, High Sheriff 1743,
whose issue is extinct; and
John Glynn, who was a distinguished Lawyer, Serjeant-at-
Law, Recorder of London and Exeter, and M.P. for Middle-
sex. He was h. 1722, and s. his nephew, William Glynn, at
Glynn, 1762. He m. 1763, Susannah Margaret, dau. of Sir John
Oglander, Bart, of Nunwell, and by her (who d. 1816) had
three sons and one dau.,
Edmund John, his heir.
Anthony William (Uev.), B.C.L., of Fairy Hill, Isle of Wight,
Rector of Lasnewth, Cornwall, and Kingstone, Isle of
Wight, 6. 1766: to. Jan. 1800, Sukey Margaret, elder dau.
of the late Sir William Oglander, Bart, of Nunwell, and by
her (who d. April, 1840) left at his decease, Feb. 1819, aa
only child, the late William Anthony Glynn, of Fairy Hill.
Henry Richard, Admiral R.N., 6. 2 Sept. 1768; m. 1st, Maria,
diu. of J. Batt, Esq. of Moditonham, Cornwall; 2ndly,
MissSpeke; and 3rdly, Miss Incledon : by the last two ho
had no issue ; by the 1st he left at his decease, 20 July,
1856, 1 Henry Richard, Lieut. R.N., b. 1805, d. s.p. 1848;
2 John Edmund, deceased, a Major H.E.I.C.S., owner of
Nettlestone Farm, Isle of Wight, m. 1st, Miss Jane Reed,
by whom he had two daus., Jane, and Maria Elizabeth;
and 2ndly, Miss Hatherleigh, dau. of Col. Hatherleigh, by
whom he had, John (deceased), Henry Oglander Seymour,
and Sophia Louisa; 3 Edmund Anthony, Commander R.N.,,
m. Miss Templar; and two daus., I Susan; and 2 Eliza-''
beth, TO. Rev. Francis Begbie.
Susannah Margaret, of Bideford, d. July, 1855, aged 80.
The eldest son,
Edmond John Glynn, Esq. of Glynn, High Sheriff of Corn-
wall 1808, and Major of the Cornish miners. High Sheriff 1799;
m. 1790, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Edward MeuxWorsley,
Esq. of Gatcombe, Isle of Wight, M.P., and dying 1840, left
issue,
Elizabeth Anne, m. 17 July, 1818, Henry William Petre,
Esq. of Dunkenhaigh; and d. 13 Sept. 1828.
Fanny Mary, m. Charles Prideaux Brune, Esq. of Place,
Cornwall.
Mr. Glynn was s. in the representation of the family by his
nephew,
William Anthony Glynn, Esq. of Fairy Hill, Isle of Wijht,
and of Bennacot Barton, Boyton. Cornwall, J.P. for Cornuall,
D.C.L. Oxford, h. 22 May, 1807 ; to. 29 May, 1828, Anno
Goodall, and by her (who d. 21 Oct. I8G4) had issue,
William Anthony, now of Seagrove.
Henry Oglander John, b. 5 March, 1847.
Anne Matilda, m. Francis Price, Esq. of Gwernlwynwith, ,
CO. Glamorgan. I
Elizabeth Susan. Margaret Gertrude Frances, deceased. 1
Mr. Glynn d. 29 May, 1866.
Arms— Arg., three salmon-spears points downwards ea.
Crest— A demi-talbot erm. eared or. Molto— Dry wercs agjm
dew ny.
ibVat— Seagrove, near Rydc, Isle of Wight.
QODDARD OF CLYFFE,
GocDAED, HoE.^Tio Nelson, Esq. of Clyffe
Manor House, Wilts, J.P. for Wilts and Oxford,
and D.L., M.A. of Brasenose Coll. Oxford, late
Major Wilts Militia, High ShcriU for Wilts 1860,
GOD
TKE LANDED GENTRY.
GOD
Gia
i. S Dec. 1S03 ; m. 1st, 8 April, ISIO, Anno Eli/^a-
bcth, dan. oi' tlie late Rev. Thomas Lc Mesurier,
E.D., Rector of Haiigliton-le-Skcrne, co. Durham,
and Domestic Chaplain of Viscount Sidmoutb, and
by her (who d. 21 Feb. 1849) had issue to survive
infancy, a dau., Katlicrine Anne, d. 19 Nov. 1851,
aged 10. lie m. 2ndly, 10 Feb. 1852, Eliza Agnes,
dan. and co-heir of VVilliam Walford Esq. of Sib-
ford and Banbury, co. Oxford, and relict of the late
John Whippy, Esq. of The Lodge, Ilillingdou,
Middlesex, and by her has a dau.,
Frances Acnes, m. 11 June, 1874, William Wilson, Lieut.
K.N., of Over Worton, Oxon, and lias issue, Weiden,
b. 7 Jan. 1877 ; and Frances Mary.
Major Goddard is patron of the Living of Clyffe
Pypard, the gift of the Rectory and Vicarage having
belonged to his family ever since it was first alienated
from the Monastery of Lacock in tbe time of King
Henry VIIL
ICtnCilSC— John Godaud, of Poulton and TJpham, co.
Wilts, livin;,' 13SG to 1434, held pvopeitj' at Upham, as per
family deed, dated 1429. His son and heir,
John Godakd, of Poulton and of Upham, was father of
Walter Godard, of Clierhill, living 14G0, wliose son,
John Godard, of Upham and Clyffe Pypard, is stated in
the Visitation of Wilts by Robert TresswcU, Blucmantle, 1509,
to have married Elizabeth, dau. of William herrinfver, of
Manningford Bruce, Wilts. He d. 10 March, 1545, leaving
issue,
I. John Goddard, his heir, of Upham and Clyffe Pypard,
Wilts.
II. Thomas, of Ofcbourne, m. 1st, Ann, d.au. of Sir William
Giffard, of Inshall, Hants, and of Pinckney, Wilts, by Eleanor
his wife, dau. of Sir John Paulet (she was sister to Sir
George Giffard, of co. Bucks), from the eldest son of which
match descends Goddard of Swindon, (fee, (fee. He m. 2ndly,
Jane, dau. of John Ernie, of Cannings, Wilts, and Ernie,
Sussex, from which marriage derived the Goddards nf
Hartham, whose eventual heiress, Anne Goddard, to. Sir
William James, Bart, of Eltham.
III. Thomas, m. Mary, dau. of William Alleync, of Calne, and
was great-grandfather of John Goddard, of Berwick Bassett,
whose dau. and heir, Susanna, m. 1G96, Caleb Bailey, Esq.
IV. John, buried at Cliffe, 1584.
I. Anne, m. Thomas Hinton, Esq. of Eagle's Hall, Berks.
II. Jane, m. Richard Hinton, Esq. of Bourton, Burks.
The eldest son,
John Godard, or Goddard, of Upham, to. 1st, Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Robert Phetyplace de Besylsley, Berks, and by
her (who d. 1585) had issue two sons and three daus. He in.
2ndl3', Alice, dau. of Thomas Goddard, Esq. of Ogbourn St.
George, by Jane, dau. of John Ernley, of Cannings, and by
her had issue three sons. The eldest son,
Thomas Goddard, of Clyffe Pypard, whose will is dated 1G09,
TO. 1st, Dorothy Stephens, and by her had one son, Francis,
his heir, of whom presently. He to. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of
George Burley, Esq. of Pottern, Wilts, and by her had issue
four sons and three daus. The eldest son,
Francis Goddard, Esq. of Standen Hussey, Clyffe Pypard,
and Albourn, served as High Sheriff 1635. He to. Sarah, dau.
of Sir Anthony Hungerford, of Black Burton, co. Oxford, and
had issue, with three daus., two sons, i. Edward, his heir,
6. 22 April, 1G34; and ii. Francis, from whom Goddard of
Parton. The heiress of this branch, Margaret Goddard, to.
1792, Robert Wilsonn, Esq. He d. 15 Jan. 1652, and was s. by
his son,
Francis Goddard, Esq. of Sanden Hussey, and Clyffe
Pypard. He m. 1056, Bridget, dau. of Sir Cecil Bishopp, Bart,
(who 7n. 2ndly, John Kasper Keiling, Esq.; and 3rdly, 1714,
Thomas Young, Esq.). He d. 1684, and was s. by his son,
Francis Goddard, Esq., J. P. and D.L., who sold the
ancient family estate of Standen Hussey 1719. He to. Mary,
dau. of T. Eyres, Esq., which lady m. 2nilly, John Harris,
Esq. Mr. F. Goddard d. 1724, leaving issue one son and one
dau., Edward, his heir, 6. 1722; and Sarah, to. John Mackrell,
Esq., d. s. p. The only son,
Edward Goddard, Esq. of Clyffe Pypard, High Sheriff 1767,
m. 27 Aug. 1754, Johanna, dau. of Henry Read, Esq. of Cro-
wood, Wilts. Entering into holy orders, he became Vicar of
Clyffe Pypard, of which living he was Patron. He d. 6 Jan.
1791 ; Johanna his wife d. 22 Feb. 1802. They had issue three
sons and five daus. The eldest son and heir,
Eev. Edward Goddard, of ClyfTe Pypard, h. 10 Jhty, 1701 ;
M.A., Vicar of Clyfle Pypard, J.P.; to. 10 June, 1802,
Annica Susan, only dan. of Edward Bayntun, Esq., formerly
of the Coldstream Guards, and llis Majesty's Consul-Generalat
Algiers, by Susanna his wife, dau. of Sir John Werden, Bart,
of CO. Chester, and co-heiress with her sister Lucy, Duchess oi
St. Albans, and by her (who d. 5 April, 1855) had issue,
Edward John Ambrose, of Queen's Coll. Oxford, Capt. in tho
Wilts regt. of Militia, b. 3 April, 1804; d. 10 Nov. 1828,
Henry William, b. 18 Dec. 1805; d. 3 Aug. 1818.
Horatio Nelson, now of Clyffe.
George Ashe (Rev.), M.A. of Brasenoso Coll. Oxford, late
Vicar of Clyffe Pypard, and J. P. for Wilts, b. 15 Aug. 1809;
111. 1837, Catherine Matilda, dau. and co-heiress of the lato
J. Sherwood, Esq. of Castle Hill, Reading, and d. without
issue, 26 Nov. 1873.
Thomas, Lieut.-Col. 44th regt. of Bengal Native Infantry,
b. 4 Aug. 1811 ; TO. Harriet, dau. of George Coleman, Esq.
Francis, M.A. Brasenose Coll. Oxford, Vicar of Hilmarton,
Wilts, J.P. and Rural Dean, b. 21 Jan. 1814; to. 18 April,
1850, Elizabeth, dau. of John Wolcott, Esq. of Knowlo,
Devon, and co-heiress of her brother, J. M. Wolcott, Esq.,
and has, Edward Hungerford (Rev.), B..\., b. 1 Jan. 1854;
and Cecil Vincent, 6. 28 Jan. 1858, both of Brasenose Coll.
Oxford.
Septimus, 6. 29 April, 181G.
Annica Werden, m. 16 Sept. 1824, James Bradford, Esq. of
Swindon, Wilts, and has issue three sons and three daus.
Lucy Charlotte, d. 6 Nov. 1833, unm.
Fanny, d. 22 July, 1834, unm.
Arabella, to. 29 April, 1851, Rev. Richard W. Dartncll,
Rector of Huish, Wilts, and has issue three sons and three
daus.
The Rev. Edward Goddard d. 22 Jan. 1839.
Arms — Gu., a chevron vair between three crescents arg.
Crest — A stag's head affrontee, couped at the necli gu. attired
or. Motto — Cervus non servus.
Scat — Clyffe Manor House, Woottou, Wilts; Conservative
Club.
GODDARD OP SWINDON.
Goddard, Ambrose Letheridge, Esq. of The
Lawn, Swindon, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
Cricklade from 1847 to 1857, h. 9 Dec. 1819 ; m. l-i
Aug. 1847, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Edward Aysli-
ford Sanford, Esq. of Nynehead Court, Somerset,
and has issue,
I. Ambrose Atshford, 6. 7 May, 1848.
II. FitzRoy Pleydell, 6. 29 Aug. 1852.
HI. Edward Hesketh, b. 19 Oct. 1855.
IV. Charles Frederick, b. 25 Nov. 1SG3.
I. Jessie Henrietta.
lilUC<tCJC.— Thomas Goddard, of Upham, Wilts, 2nd son
of John Goddard, of Upham (so: Goddard nf Clpffc), by his
wife, Elizabeth Berengcr, living tcmj:!. Henry VIIL, rii. 1st,
Anna, sister of Sir George Gifford, co. Bucks, and was s. by his
son,
Richard Goddard, who resided in a handsome mansion at
Upham, which had belonged to John of Gaunt, Duke of Lan-
caster, and was said to have been granted by him to the
family of Goddard. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Walrond,
Esq. of Albourn, and had (with a dau., Elizabeth, m. Lewis
Pollard, Esq. of Newenham) three sons, i. Thomas, his heir;
II. Edward, of Englesham, m. Priscilla, dau. of John D'Oyly,
Esq. of Chiselhampton, and had, with other issue, Thomas, of
Box, b. 1620, who d. 1691, leaving, by Anne his wife, a son,
Thomas, of Rudloe, who to. 1683, Mary, dau. of Ambrose
Awdry, Esq. of Melksham, and dying 1703, was father of
Ambrose Goddard, who eventually s. to Swindon ; in. Richard,
of Upham, whose dau. and heir to. John Yale, Esq. of
Charney, Berks. The eldest son and heir,
Thomas Goddard, of Swindon, to. Jane, dan. of SirEdmoutl
Phetyplace, of Childrey, Berks, and dying 1G41, left a son,
Richard Goddard, ICsq. of Swindon, m. 1648, Anne Bower-
man, and had by her a son,
Thomas Goddard, Esq. of Swindon, m. Mary, dau. of
Oliver Pleydell, of Shriveham, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Goddard, Esq. of Swindon, elected M.P. for
Wotton Bassett 1710, and for Wilts 1722. He m., but liaving
no issue, was s. at his decease, 1732, aged 56, by his brother,
Pleydell Goddard, Esq. of Swindon, 6. 1686, v/ho d-s.^j.
1742, leaving his estates to his kinsman,
Ambrose Goddard, Esq. of Swindon, 6. 6 Nov. 1695. He
■m. 16 Aug. 1716, Elizabeth, dau. of Ambrose Awdry, E.«q. of
Seend, and had three sons and five daus.: of the latter, the
eldest, Mary, m. Thomas Vilett, E.sq. of Swindon; and Pris-
cilla, M. John Awdry, Esq. of Melksham. Of the I'onner, the
youngest.
G50
GOD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOD
Amebo?^ GoT>T)iBD, Esq., s. oo the (loath of Ws elder
brothers to the Swinilon estate?, and reiircsented Wilts in Par-
liament from 1772 until 180G. He m. 16 Aug. 1786, Sarah,
only dau. and heir of Thomas Williams, Esq. of Pilrowth, co.
Carmarthen, and had (with other issue, who d. unm.),
Thomas, b. 1778; M.P. for Cricklade ; d. umn. 1814, v.p.
Ambbose, «. his father. „ - , v
Eiehard. 6. 9 Oct. 1787; Fellow of St. John's, Oxford, suh-
sequcntly Rector of Draycot Foliatt, and Vicar of Ivemble,
Wilts. Resident at BroaUstone, near Heythorp, co. Oxford.
Ann, m. Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, Burt.
Mr. Goddard d. 19 June, 1815, and was s. by his son,
Ambrose Goddard, Esq. of Swindon, Capt. 10th Hussars,
b. 12 Oct. 1779; J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1810-20, and M.P.
for Cricklade; m. 1 Aug. 1818, Je-s.-sy Dorothea, eldest dau. of
Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, Bart., and by her (who d.
6 March, 1843) had issue,
Ambrose Lethbridge, now of Swindon.
John Hesketh, b. 14 Sept. 1821 ; Major 14th Light Dragoons;
d. in -India, May, 1854.
Charles Richard, Midshipman, 6. 12 April, 1831 ; kuled in
China, 1850.
Frederick Fitzclarence, 80th foot, b. 4 April, 1836.
Jessy Daliymple, m. March, 1847, Henry Hassey Vivian,
Esq. of Singleton; and d. Feb. 1848.
Emma Caroline, m. 1857, Rev. Greville Phillimorc.
Lucy Clarissa, m. 1856, Capt. Veisehoyle, Grenadier Guards.
Julia. Sarah Adelaide.
Mr. Goddard d. Nov. 1854.
Arms— As Goddard of Cbiffe.
Seal— The Lawn, Swindon.
GODFUEY-FAUSSETT LATE OS" HEP-
PINGTON.
Godfeey-Fattssett, Godfeey Teeveltan, Esq.
Major in the Glouccstersliii-e Artillery Volunteers,
late an officer in H.M. 76tli regt., b. 28 Feb. 1840 ;
s. his father 1855 ; m. 15 Jan. 1863, Martha Jane,
dau. of Eichard Wall Morris, Esq. of Eockenham,
CO. Kilkenny, and has issue,
I. Bktan Godfrey, b. 30 Oct. 1863.
II. Eichard Fermor Godfrey, b. 20 Oct. 1864.
I. Nora Godfrey. li. Maud Eileen Godfrey.
III. Hilda. IV. May Beatrice.
Mr. Godfrey-Faussett assttmed in 18G9 the addi-
tional surname of Godfeey, in common with the
other members of his family.
iLlltCagC. — This family represents several old Kentish
houses, and notably that of Godfrey of Lydde and Hcpping-
don, whose estates were retained by them till 1875, when they
were alienated by the present representative.
<f amiliT of GobfrrjT.
This family is of great antiquity in Kent. Domesday records
that Godfrey held manors in Petham and West Farleigh, and
that Godfrey (called Dapifer) a Knight of the Archbishop, held
jf him Lenham and some lands in Sheppey.
The family became seated in the marsh country of Romney,
Lydde, and Winchilsea, from the earliest mention of the lands.
Oodfrey obtained from King Henry II. (as appears by the
charter of Romney Marsh) the manor of Aldington, which,
with the adjoining manor of Hurst, was held by his descen-
dants in succession till, on the death of liis lineal descendant,
Thomas Godfrey, of Aldington, son of James Godfrey (will
dated 1490), and on the death, s. p., of his two sons, Thomas,
and Humphry (Mayor of Dover temp. Edward VI.) the manors
and estates were divided between his two daus., co-heiresses,
Agnes, m. William Blechj-nden of Mersham ; and Rabege,
m. John Le Clerk, alias Woodchurch, of Woodchurch, Kent
(ancestress of Sir Philip Hoghton Clarke, Bart.).
Another scion early settled at Appledore, in the same vicinity,
•whose descendant, Robert Godfrey, son of John Godfrey of
Appledore, granted by deed (dated June, 1261, and preserved
in the Dering MSS.) certain lands and rights in Appledore
to Henry de la Birclie. The main branch, however, was seated
at Lydde (a towji in the old Aldington Manor), in the church of
■which tliey buried from time immemorial. The earliest of
their monuments now remaining there is that of Thomas God-
frey,* of Lydde, who d. 1430, and of Joan Tamworth, his wife,
* He is said to have been occasionally styled Godfrey, alias
Fermor, though he is not so described on his monument, but
it appears that at this period the family occasionally so .■'tylcd
themselves, probably trom a marriage with an heiress of that
n;iiiip at an early date. The will is extant (dated 1445) of his
Third in direct descent from the above-mentioned Thomas
Godfrey, was
Thomas Godfrey, of Lydde (son of Peter and grandson of
Thomas), who d. 1542, leaving issue,
I. Peter, his heir, of whom prisenlly.
n. Thomas, to whom he bequeathed his estate of Cottingea
(will proved 1643).
The eldest son,
Peter Godfrey, of Lydde, who d. 1566, m. Joan Epes, and
had issue {inter alios) an eldest son,
Thomas Godfrey, of Lydde, 6. 1553; to. 1st, Mary, dau.
and heiress of John Partriche, of Iden, Sussex, and by her
(who d. 1580) had i-ssue,
Peter, his heir (of whom below).
Mary, m. Sir John Honywood, of Evinrjton (mother of Sir
Edward, first bart. of Evington).
Tliomas Godfrey m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress <fi
Michael Pix, of Folkestone, by his wife Emma (dau. and
heiress of Richard Strughill), and by her had one son,
Thomas Godfrey, of Hodiford, Kent, who, by his 1 ft wife,
Margaret, sister of Multon Lambarde, had Lamliarde
Godfrey, Recorder of Maidstone, and by his 2nd wife, Sarah
lies, was father inter alios of four sons,
1 Peter, ancestor in the female line of the Godfreys, of
Brook Street House, Kent.
2 Edmukd Beery (Sir;* the celebrated Justice, who fell a
victim to the evil days of Titus Gates, and was found
murdered near Primrose Hill, 1678.
3 Michael, one of the Founders of the Bank of England, and
its first Deputy Governor (who, by his wife, Anne Cham-
brclan, was father of 1 Michael, killed at the siege of
Karaur, while in conversation with King William 111.;
and 2 Peter, of Woodford, Essex, M.P. for London iu two
Parliaments).
4. Benjamin, of Norton Court, Kent, ancestor in the
female line of the Lushingtons of Norton Court.
Thomas Godfrey m. 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of Eichard Allard,
of Biddenham, Kent, by whom he left Richard (M.P. for Xew
Romney temp. James I. and Charles I.) 6. 1591 ; d. 1641, who,
by his wife Maria, dau. of John Moyle, of Buckwell, was
rinccstor of the Godfreys of Wye, now extinct (his grandson,
John Godfrey, of Wye, leaving issue, i Chambrelan, d. s.p.
17C6; n. John, d. s.p. 1842, and a dau., m. Brook Bridges).
The eldest son,
Peter Godfrey, of Lydd, 6. 15S0 ; m. Dorothy, dau. of Sir
Thomas Wilde, of St. Martin's, near Canterbui-}', and by her
(who TO. 2ndly, Sir Thomas Hamon)lefi;
Thomas (Sir), his successor.
Peter (Sir) to. Sarah, dau. of Sir Peter Heyman, of Somer-
field, Kent, and hart one son, Thomas.
John. William.
Elizabeth.
Anne, to. Sir Richard Ilardres, of Hanlres Court, Kent.
He d. 1042, and was .s. by his eldest son.
Sir Tho.mas Godfrey, Knt. of Lydd, b. 1607; who purchased
Ileppington 1640. He was one of the leaders of the Kentish
rising in favour of Charles I., for which he raised a troop of
horse, which was defeated by General Fairfax 1648. By
his wife, Hester, dau. of Sir John Wilde, of St. Martin's,
had one dau., Hester, who d. an infant. Sir Thomas Godfrey
d. 1684.
Thomas Godfrey (son of Sir Peter), of Buckwell, Kent,
TO. Mary, relict of Sir Robert Moyle, of Buckwell, and dau.
and co-heir of Nicholas Toke, of Godinton, Kent. The
estate of Godinton, however, passed to a junior branch of the
Toke family, in which it slill remains (see Tokb of Oodlnion).
By her he left
Henry, his successor. Thomas, d. s. p. 1688.
Mary, to. Wheler, of Otterden, Kent.
His only surviving son,
Henry Godfrey, of Ileppington and Lydd, 6. 1674, was heir
to his grand-uncle, Sir Thomas Godfrey. He to. Catherine, dau.
and heir of the Rev. Thomas Pittis, Rector of St. Botolph's,
Bishopsgate, by whom he had Mary, his sole h.eiress, who
was TO. to Bryan Faussett, Esq. Henry Godfrey d. 1718.
J'amiln of ^aussclt.
Henry Faossett, of St. Saviour's, Southwark, and of Plum-
stead, Kent temp. James I., by will, proved 1653, devised hia
estate at Plumstead to his grandson Henry. He left a son,
John, and a dau. m. Henry Hawkes. His son.
kinsman, William Godfrey, alias Termor, of Westbrooke, in
Lydde, in which mention is also made of John Godfrey, aliM
Fermor, both senior and junior.
* Erroneously called in most histories of England Sir
Edmundbury Godfrey. He was named after the family of Berry,
of Lydde, with which he was maternally connected.
GOD
THE LANDED GENTxHY.
GOD
651
John Faussett, left three children, Hentit ; KIiz:ibcth ; anil
Jane, m. Thnmiis FicUIer of Darlford. The onlj' son,
CiPT. Henkt Facssett, left three sons and three dans., anil
dj'ing 1G79, was s. by his eldest son,
William Faussett, of Plumstead and Dartford, 6. 1070. lie
was the first " Ileceiver General " for Kent, and to. Mary, dau.
and heir of John Bryan, of Koohester, and by her (who m.
2ndly, Lieut. -Gon. Robert Echlin) had issue. He d. 1711,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Beyan FAnssETT, of Staplehurst, Kent, and afterwards of
Heppington, which he rebuilt 1733. He m. Mary, dau. and
sole heir of Henry Godfrey, Esq. of Heppington and Lydd,
and by her had five sons and eight daus. The eldest son,
Brian Faussett, of Heppington and Lydd, s. his father
1750. He was in holy orders, Fellow of All Souls' Coll.
Oxford, Vicar of Albury, Salop, and Rector of Monk's Horton,
Kent. He was an antiquary of some note, and his valuable
collections in various departments of antiquarian science re-
tained at Heppington till the year 1853. The Saxon coUec-
on, known to antiquaries as the "Faussett Collection," is
ow in the Museum at Liverpool. By his wife, Elizabeth, dau .
of the Eev. Rowland Curtois, of Hainton, Lincolnshire, he had
(with a dau. Elizabeth, wife of William Bland, Esq. of Hartlip
Place, Kent) Henry Godfrey, his successor; Bryan (who, by
Dorothy, dau. of the Rev. John Smith, Rector of Borden,
Kent, had issue, Anna Jlaiia, ;,i. Lieut. James Hesleden, R.N. ;
and Catharine Ilekna,;,(. l'ranL'isrridham,ofBideford, Devon).
The Rev. Bryan Faussett li. 1775, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Godfrey Faussett, of Heppington, 6. 1749; m. 1st,
Susan, dau. of Richard Sandys, Esq., of Northbourne Court,
Kent ; and 2ndly, Sarah, dau. and heir of Fettiplace Nott,
. of Marston Hall, co. Warwick, but by her left no issue.
He d. 1825, and was s. by his eldest son,
Godfrey Faussett, D.D., of Heppington, 6. 1780, Margaret
Professor of Divinity, Oxford, and successively Canon of Wor-
cester, and of Ch. Ch. Oxford. By his 1st wife, Marianne
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Bridges, Esq. of St. Nicholas Court,
Kent, he had issue,
I. Bryan, his heir.
I!. Godfrey (Rev.) b. 1813; m. Jemima Anne Amy, dau. .ind
iicir of Tiiomas Edward Bridges, D.D., eldest son of the
above Thomas Bridges, and has issue,
1 Edward Phillip Godfrey, b. 1863.
1 Marian Amy Godfrey. 2 ICdith Helen.
3 Lilian Agnes Godlroy. 4 Bertha Mary.
5 Amy Caroline.
I. Susan. 11. Anne, d. 18C3.
By his 2nd wife, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Wethercd, Esq. of
Marlow, Bucks, he had issue,
III. Henry Godfrey (Kev.), 6. 1824, who assumed the name of
Osborne on succeeding to liis cousin's estate of Hartlip
Place, Kent (See Godfkey-Facssett-Osborne of Hard'n)
Place).
IV. WiUiam, 6. 1825, Lieut.-Col. 44th regt. ; m. 1860, Sarah
Elizabeth, dau. of Owen Wethered, Esq. of Marlow, ;ind has,
1 William Godfrey, b. 1860. 2 Owen Godfrey, b. ISGo.
3 Percival Godfrey, b. 1867.
1 Anne Margaret, d. 1865.
V. Robert (Rev.) 6. 1827 ; Student and Treasurer of Ch. Ch.
Oxford, and Vicar of Cassington, Oxon; m. Ellen Anne,
dau. of Owen Wethered, Esq., and has issue, Fermor, b.
1871; and Mary.
VI. Thomas Godfrey, F.S.A., Ban-ister-at-Law, b. 1829; in.
1864, Lucy Jane, dau. of Henry Woodcock, Esq. of Bank
House, near Wigan, •■nd d. 1877, leaving one son, Edmund
Godfrey, b. 1868. vii. Edward, b. 1833; d. 1811.
VIII. John Toke, 6. 1835, Student of Ch. Ch. Oxford.
III. Sarah.
Eev. Dr. Faussett d. 1852, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. Bryan Faussett, of Heppington, b. 1811, vi. 1833,
Helena Caroline, dau. of Sir John Trevelyan, Bart, of Nettle-
combe Court, Somerset, and left issue at his death, 185.3,
Godfrey Trevelyan, present representative.
Maria Helena, in. Aug. 1862, Wadham Knatchbuil, Esq., by
whom she has one son, Edward Wadham, b. 1863.
Arms — Or, a lion rampant sa. debruised by a bend gobony
arg. and gu. Crest — A demi-lion rampant sa., holding in the
paws a Tuscan column inclined bendwise gobony arg. and gu.
the base and capital or.
Jicsidence— Chiton, Bristol.
GODFREY-FATJSSETT-OSBOE,IIS OP
HARTLIP PLACE.
G-gdekey-Faussett-Osboene, Rev. Henet G od-
IPEEY, of Hartlip Place, Kent, tliird son of the
late Godfrey Faussett, D.D., of Heppinglon, Kent
(.fee Godfeey-Fattssett of .TTeppitjfjfoK) ; s. his
cousin, the lute AVilliain iJlaiid, Esq., of Hartlip
Place, in 1869, and assumed the additional surname
of Osboene in compliance with the request of hia
will. Mr. Godfrey-Faussett-Osborne is Vicar of
Littleton, and Kural Dean of Evesham, co. Worces-
ter, and a Magistrate for that co. ; b. 1824 ; m. 1854',
Helen Melville, dau. of Eev. Edwin Sandys Lums-
daine, of Lumsdaine (see Sandys-Lumsdaine), and
had issue,
I. Henry Fermor Godfrey, h. and d. 1855.
II. Henry Bryan Godfrey, b. 1865.
I. Helen Mary Godfrey. ii. Margaret Lillias Godfrey.
III. Maud Isabel Godfrey. iv. Cicely Mabel Godfrey.
HtltCitflE.— The settlement in Kent of the family of
Osborne (written anciently Osberne, and spelt very variously
for some centuries) dates from the Saxon period. It appears
from Domesday that SBERNE BlG.'i. owned in the time of
Edward the Confessor eleven messuages in Canterbury, and
held of that King, as tenant in chief, the Manors of Ditton,
Keston, Birling, Farborn, Pevington, Garvidton, and Postling,
in Kent, and that at the date of the survey, Osberne held of
the Bishop of Bayeux the manor of Buckland, and certain
manors in the hundred of Eastey in the same county. Osberne
Paisforer, Osberne FitzLetard, and Thomas Osberne are also
mentioned in Domesday as holding manors in Kent. At the
same period also flourished Osbern, Monk of Canterbury, the
fiiend of Lanfranc, and well known writer and biographer,
one of the most learned and accomplished men of the day,
who died in 1074. Hartlip is not mentioned in Domesday, but
we find the family settled there from the earliest mcnlioa o
the parish, where their seat was known as the Place House, or
Hartlip Place, at an early date.
The eariie.st of the records now preserved at Hartlip Place
are the wills of Marion and Juliana Osbyin of Hartlip (each
bearing date 1404, wherein they severally devise lands and
tenements in Hartlip to their kinsfolk, Thomas, Marie, Eliza-
beth, and Juliana Osbyrn ; and next the several wills of William
Osbarn of Hartlip, and also of LeysUon and East Church, in
Sheppey, and of Alicia his wife (dated 1433 and 1464). He is
presumed to be the William Osbern who was Bailiff of Can-
terbury 1429, 1431, 1435, 1442, and 1446, and M.P. for Canter-
bury 1438. He appears by his wills to have been possessed of
his Sheppey estates before inheriting those of Hartlip, to
which he probably succeeded on the death s. p. of the above-
mentioned Thomas.
Thomas Osborne, of Hartlip, son and heir of tlie above
Wiliiam and Alicia (will dated 1534), was father, by Agues hi.'
wife, who d. 1543, of, inter alios,
I. John, his heir, of whom presently.
II. William, whose son, Stephen Osborne, of the manor o
Nutts, in Leysdown, Sheppey, d. 1582, leaving a son and
heir, John Osborne, of Nutts, who, by his wife, Jane, dau
of Thomas Cobbe, of Chilham, Kent, was father of 1 Thomasi
Osberne, of Nutts, his heir, m. Margaret, dau. of Sii
Samuel Peyton, Bart, of Knowlton, Kenr, and d. s. p. ; and
2 William Osborne, whose son, John Osborne (who d. s. p.),
conveyed the estate of Nutts to his sister's husband, Gilbert
Brandons 16G1 (the Sheppey branch thus becomes extinct).
The eldest son,
John Osborne, Esq. of Hartlip Place, one of the Queen's
Majesty's Auditors of the Exchequer, in. Catherine, dau. of
John London, of Graveney (in Hartlip), and d. 1577, leaving,
with other issue, his heir,
John Osborne, Esq. of Hartlip Place, 6. 1539, d. 1588. He
obtained in 1573 from Clarenceux, King of Arms, a renewal of
the arms borne by his ancestors, with the grant by increase of
a crest (" as commonlye to all auncyent arms there belonged
non"). He m. Anna, dau. of Edmund Bardolje, Esq. of Rat-
tamstcde, Herts, and had, with other issue, his heir,
Edward Osborne, Esq. of Hartlip Place, in. 1611, Marie, dau.
and heiress of Robert Donne, Esq. of Denne Hill, Ktnt, and
d. 1645, leaving with other issue, his heir,
John Osborne, Esq. of Hartlip Place, and Dane House,
Hartlip, also latterly of Maidstone, who d. 1663, and was s. by
his son,
Thomas Osborne, Major in the Militia, who d. 1738, leaving
two sons, John and Thomas, who successively inherited the
estates, and d. s. p., leaving their two sisters, co-heiresses,
Jane, m. Rev. R. Milway, who inherited, and soon alienated
the estate of Dane House; and Mary, in. Richard Tylden, Esq.
of Milsted, Kent, who inherited the estate of llai-Uip Place,
which she devised to her dau. Mary, wife of Rev. Thomas
Bland, whose son, William Bland, Esq. of Hanhp Place, m.
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GOD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOD
Elizabeth, dau of Hev. Bryan Faussett of Heppincton, by whom
lie left an only son, William Uland, Esq. of Haitlip Place,
ra. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Eev. Ralph Price, Eector of Lyminge,
by whom he had a son, AVilliam Osborne, and a dau., Albinia
Jane, who both d. young, and 2ndly, Isabella, dau. of
Gen. Irvine, of the family of Irvine of Drum. Mr. P>Iand
d. without surviving issue, 18G9, aged 81, and devised his
estate to his cousin, the late Eev. Henky Godfbey Paussett-
OSBOKXE.
.,4 )-»i«— Quarterly : Arg. and az., on the first and last an orm.
spot on a cross or, five annulets sa. Crest — A demi-ounce
erni. collared gu. studded chained and tufted or.
<Sea£— Uanlip Place, near Sittingbourne, Kent.
GODFBEY OF KENNETT HALL.
Godfrey, Eev. William, of Kennett Fall, co.
Cambridge, M.A., J.P. for cos. Cambridge and
Suffolk, Lord of the Manor of Kennett with Kent-
ford, and Tatron of the Rectory of Kennett, b. April,
ISll ; m. 1857, Agues Loathes, dau. of Sir John C.
Mortlock, Knt., and grandson of John Mortlock,
Esq. of Abington Hall, co. Cambridge. Mr. God-
frey is son of the late William Godfrey, Esq. of
Kennett, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of James
Clift, Esq., and grandson, by Sarah his wife, of
Oliver Godfrey, Esq., who acquired the property,
by purchase, in 1777, and whose father settled at
Kennett one hundred and twenty or thirty years ago.
iScf'.i— Kennett Hall, near Newmarket.
GODLEY OF KILLIGAR.
GoDLET, John Aethue, Esq. of Killigar, co.
Leitrim, B.A. of Ball. Coil. Oxford, formerly Pri-
Tate Secretary to Right Hon. William E. Gladstone,
.V. liis grandson 18n3 ; m. 1871, Sarah, dau. of Sir
AValter Charles James, Bart, of Betshanger, and
Las issue,
I. Hugh John, 6. 1877.
I. Helen Sarah. ii. Eveline Charlotte.
ILtltCatJC. — John Goldnet, Esq., who d. 1710, to. Anne,
sister and co-heir of Dr. William Elwood, Vice-Provost of
Trinity College, and M.P. for the University, and left a son,
William GoDLET, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of Richard Morgan,
Esq. of Dublin, and of Coldent, co. Dublin, Second Remem-
brancer in the Court of Exchequer, and ri. 1780, having had a
son,
William Godlet, Esq. of Killigar, co. Leitrim, 6. 3 Feb.
1731 ; m. 25 April, 1761, Rose, dau. of Alexander Macaulay,
Esq. of Glenville, co. Antrim, King's Counsel and Judge of
the Ecclesiastical Court in Dublin, and at one time M.P. for
the University of Dublin, one of the executors of Dean Swift,
and by this lady had issue,
William, Lieut.-Col. 83rd regt., to. Adeline, dau. of the Rev.
Francis Ricard, of the Island of Jersey, and had issue, John,
of Oatlands, co. Dublin ; and Adeline, 1st wife of the Rev.
Sir T. F. Fetherston, Bart.
Alexander, Major 28th regt. ; killed in action in Egypt, 13
March, 1801, under Sir Ralph Abercrombic.
John, of Killigar.
Anne, d. unrn.
Rose, m. the late Thomas Whitney, Esq. of Xcw Pass, co.
Westmeath, and is deceased. Margaret.
Mr. Godley d. 6 Aug. 180G. His 3rd son,
John Godlet, Esq. of Killigar, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1818, b. 3 Oct. 1775; m. April, 1813, Catherine, dau. of the
Right Hon. Denis Daly, of Dunsandle, co. Galway, by the Lady
Harriet Maxwell, his wife, dau. of the 1st Earl of Farnham,
tnd had issue,
d...ui liol-ert, m. 1SJ6, Charlotte, dau. of Oiarlcs Griffith
\\ ynnc, Esq. of Voclas, co. Carnarvon, and had issue, Johk
Arthdk, now of Killegar; Rose Mary; Frances Eleanor-
Mary Henrietta; and Margaret Ethel. '
James, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Peter La Touche, Esq. of Belle-
vue, CO. Wicklow, and has issue, Alfred and Francis
Denis, -m. Catherine, dau. of Pierce George Barron Fsq
Archibald, m. 30 April, 18G2, Jane Elizabeth, 3rd ilau of
Hon. and Rev. Miles John Stapleton, 3rd Lord Le Despencer
and has a dau., Anna Charlotte Adelaide. '
William Alexander.
Harriet, -m. Rev. Henry O'Brien, youngest brother of Lord
Inchiquin.
Charlotte, to. Richard Hungerford Pollen, Esq. of Rodbome
Wilts. '
Mr. Godley d. 18C3.
^niis— Arg., three unicorns' heads erasrd sa., horned gu., two
and one, and three trefoils slipped vert, one and two. C'/cfJ— Aa
unicorn's head erased arg. horned gu. cl}'irged with throe tre-
foils slipped vert. il/o«o— Sans Dieu ricn.
^eat— Killigar, co. Leitrim.
GODMAN OF PARK HATCH.
GoDMAX, Joseph, Esq. of Park Hatch, Surrey,
and Merston Manor, Sussex, J.P. for both those
COS., h. 11 Aug. 1831 ; m. 12 Sept. 1857, Gertrude,
eldest dau. of N. Weekes, Esq., late 9th Lancers,
of Mangrove, Barbados, and Grinlands Oak, Sussex,
and has issue,
I. Joseph. u. Sherward.
I. Ethel. II. Ada. in. Edith. iv. Jlabel.
V. Muriel.
ilincaflC— This is an ancient Surrey family, and bear*
the arms taken out in 1577 by Thomas Godman, of Westlands,
near Wotton, Surrey. This Thomas Godman sold West-
lands in 1582, and, removing into Sussex, purchased the
estate of Wevilfield, in that co., and built Oat Hall, which
passed to the Shirleys of Preston, about 1740, by the marriage
of Elizabeth, only dau. of John Godman, Esq. Her first
cousin, Joseph Godman, Esq., settling in Chichester, m. a dau.
of Dr. Bayly, of that city, and was grandfather of
Joseph Godman, Esq. of Chichester, m. Elizabeth Frecland,
and had a son,
Joseph Godman, Esq. of Merston, Sussex, in. Mary, dau.
of John Hasler, Esq. of Shripney, and had issue,
I. Joseph, late of Park Hatch and Merston.
I. Mary, to. Godfrey Miilling, Esq. of London.
n. Susan, m. J. E. Doriugton, Esq. of Lypiatt Park, co. Glou-
cester.
III. Margaret, to. P. P. Fitzpatrick, Esq. of co. Cork, and
Bognor, Sussex.
IV. Jane, to. Godman Kirkpatricic, Esq. of the Isle of Wight
His son,
Joseph Godman, Esq. of Park Hatch, Surrey, and
Merston, Sussex, J. P., and High Sheriff for the foniior co.
1860, b. June, 1791; m. 18 March, 1830, Caroline, dau. of
Edmund Smithe, Esq. of Horsham Park, Sussex, J.P., by
his wife, a dau. of P. Du Cane, Esq. of Braxsted, Essex, and
had issue,
I. Joseph, now of Park Hatch and Merston.
II. Richard Temple, b. 19 Dec. 1832 ; Lieut.-Col. 5th Dragoon
Guards, to. July, 1871, Eliza Mary, dau. of Sir Claud Cham-
pion de Crespigny, Bart., and has issue.
III. Frederick Du Cane, 6. 15 Jan. 1834; to. Ma}% 1874,
Edith Mary, dau. of T. H. Elwes, Esq. of Colcsborne. She
d. Dec. 1875.
IV. Percy Sanden, 6. 12 Nov. 1836; m. 30 March, 18C9, his
cousin, Isabel, dau. of Frederick Smithe, Esq.
v. Arthur Fitzpatrick, b. 18 Nov. 1842 ; late Major in the
Carabineers; to. Oct. 1876, Ada Phoebe, dau. of Isaac
Lothian Bell, Esq., M.P.
VI. Edmund Temple, of Banks Fee, co. Glouccstgr, J.P. for
that CO., b. 14 June, 18)4.
VII. Charles Bulkeley, b. 8 June, 1819.
I. Caroline May, d. 12 May, 18G0.
II. Ellen, TO. Aug. 1877, S. A. Pretor, Esq. of EcIficUl, Dorset,
late Capt. 9th Lancers.
III. Mary, to. Capt. Piers Thursby, 4th son of the Rev. W.
Thursby, of Ormerod, co. Lancaster.
IV. Edith, d. 4 April, 1858.
V. Charlotte Ella, m. Jan. 1877, Lieut. F. C. Vincent, R.N.
VI. Bertha, to. July, 1871, James Law CharnocU, Esq., late
5th Dragoon Guards.
Mr. Godman d. 26 Oct. 1874, and was s. by his eldest son,
^;-ms— Per pale erm. and ermines on a chief indented or, a
lion passant vert. Crcxt— On a mount vert a hcathcock ppr.
Jl/(W<o— Coelum qui quterimus ultra?
&(«.<!— Park Hatch, Godalming, Surrey; and Merston, Chi-
chester, Sussex.
GODSAL OF ISCOED PARK.
GoDSAL, Philip William Philip Lake, Esq.
of Iscocd Park, co. Flint, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1859, 6. 1820; m. 1st, 1847, Charlotte
Hiirriet, eldest dau. of Capt. Garth, R.N., of
Haines Hill, Berks, and, by her (who d. 1861), has
a son, Philip Tiiojias, b. 1850, and other issue.
GOF
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOF
Gsr
He m. 2ndly, 1865, Helen Jane, 2ncl dau. of tlie
late Edward Lloyd, Esq. of Cefn, co. Denbigh, and
has issue. Mr. Godsal is son and heir of the late
Philip Lake Godsal, Esq. of Iscojd Park, co. Flint,
by his wife the Hon. Grace Anno Best, eldest dau.
of William Draper, Lord Wynford.
Arms — Per pale gu. and az., on a fess wavy ar?. between
three crosses pattee or, as many crescents sa. Crc^l—A grif-
tn s head erased paly of six, indented arg. and sa. beaked or.
Seat—Iscoea Park, near Whitchurch, co. Flint.
GOFF OF HALE PAHK.
GoFF, Joseph Geanville Sttjaet, Esq. of Hale
Park, CO. Soutliampton, J.P., Lieut. 43rd Light
Infimtry, b. 7 June, 1851.
iLfUCagC— Richard Goffe, Esq. of Waterford, r.i. IfiSl,
Hannali, dau. of Jonas Chamberlain, of Poulmarlc, co. Wex-
ford, and has issue,
I. Jonas, of Waterford, whose will, dated 26 Sept. 1723, was
proved the following year. He m. Deborah, dau. of Joshua
Fennell, by whom (who m. 2ndly, Solomon Watson) he had,
with a dau., Hannah, an only son,
Eichard, of Dublin, d. s. p. 1754.
II. William, of Little Horetown, co. Wesford, will dated
9 Nov. 1754, proved 10 Nov. 1755 d. s. p-
in. Kichard, s. his brother at Little Horetown, will dated
30 April, 1764, proved 29 May. 17117, d. n. p.
IV. Jacob, who carried on the line.
1. EUzabeth, d. unm. 1767.
The fourth son,
Jacob Goff, Esq. of Dublin, &. 1695; m. Mary, dau. of John
Fade, an ofBcer in Capt. Dubourguy's regt., by whom (who d.
Aug. 1743) he had issue,
Eichard, d. s. p. Joseph, of whose line we treat.
Fade, in. Ann Neville, and had issue,
1 Fade, m. Mary Ryan, and had a son, Eichard Fade, of
Limerick, who m. Charlotte Strungman, and had a son,
\ictor Emanuel, 6. 1857, d. unm. 1879, and two daus
Annie and Agnes, who both d. tmm.
2 William, m. Ana Widdicorn, and had Eichard Neville,
and Ja2ob. 3 Jacob, </. unm.
4 Richard, of Tottenham Green, co. Wexford, ?i!. Lydia,
dau. of John Lecky, Esq. of Ballykcaly, co. Carlow, and
d. s. p.
5 llobert, d. s. p. 6 Edward, d. s. p. 1375.
7 Joseph, d. s.p.
1 Ann, TO. Fade Hcatley.
2 Elizabeth, m. Edward Kou2;h.
3 Mary, d. unm. 4 Sarah, d. unm.
5 Isabella, m. Samuel Rough.
Jacob, ancestor of Gofp of Horetown ITousc.
Hannah, m. 1st, Joseph Clibborn, of Moate Castle, co. West-
meath; and 2ndly, William Pigott, Esq. of Slevoy Castle,
CO. Wexford, and d. 1789.
Sarah, m. William Poole, Esq. Mary.
Elizabeth, m. Csesar Sutton, Esq. of Longraiguo, co. Wex-
ford.
Mr. Goff, whose will, dated 1 Jan. 17.50, was proved 17 Jan.
1752, was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Joseph Goff, Esq. of Dublin, ,/;. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Unthank, Esq., and had two sons,
I. Joseph Fade, his heir.
II. Robert, of Bormount, co. Wexford, m. Mary, sister of
Samuel Woodcock, Esq. and d. s. p. Is33.
Mr. Goff, whose will, dated 16 Oct. 1764, was proved 15 follow-
ing month, was s. by his eldest son,
Joseph Fade Goff, Esq. of Mountjoy Square, Dublin, and
Newtown Park, near Dublin, on. (license dated 30 May, 1787)
Sarah, dau. of George Clibborn, Esq. of Moate Castle, co.
Westmeath, and had issue,
Joseph, of Hale Park.
Eichard, B.A. of Christ Church Oxford, Barrister of Lin-
coln's Inn, d. unm.
John, Capt. 3rd Dragoons, d. unm.
William, m. Mary, "dau. of John Clibborn, Esq, of Moate
Castle, CO. Westmeath, and had issue three daus.
George, m. 1832, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Holmes, Esq. of
Peterville, co. Tipperary, and had issue, Robert Charles,
Capt. in the army ; Henrietta, m. Harry Chester, Esq. ; and
Ella, m. Robert Baird, Esq. Eobert, b. 1801.
Mr. Goff d. 1833, and was s. by his eldest son,
Joseph Goff, Esq. of Hale Park, co. Hants, J.P. and D.L.
for CO. Dublin, High Sheriff co. Tyrone 1842; m. 1816, Jane,
dau. of Capt. Thomas Stannus, of Portarlington, by Caroline
his wife, dau. of James Hamilton, Esq. of Abbotstown, co.
Dublin, and had issue,
'■/ o°o7,"' °f ^"rton Grange, Ch*shunt, Herts, M.A., J 1>
6.28 Oct. 1817; m. 26 Sept. 1850, Lady Adela Henrietta
Louisa Hortense Knox, youngest dau. of Thomas 2nd Earl
ofRanfurly,andrf.25 Dec. 1872, leaving issue, I Joseph
Granville Stuart, now of Hale Park ; 2 Gerald Lionel
Joseph, Lieut. 91st Highlanders, b. 8 March, 1855- \i
f<f.'?'^"V^^:"'P^ Joseph, 71st Highlanders, b. 12 jily,
180/ ; 4 Cecil Willie Trevor Thomas, 6. 26 March, 1S60- 5
Algernon Hamilton Stannus, b. 14 April 1863- 1 Ada
Mary Maud ; 2 Ida Gwendoline Jane Eliza.
II. Thomas (Rev.), b. 1818 ; d. 1843.
m. Robert, 6. Oct. 1823 ; to. 1860, Cameron Une, only dan.
of Gen. Latour, C.B., and has one son.
IV. Trevor, Lieut.-Col. in the army, 6. March, 1825
v George James (Rev.), 6. April, 1826; M.A., Rector of
Hale.
I. S.arah Jane, d. unm. 1851. ii. Caroline, d. unm. IS'2.
III. Sophia, m. 1857, Charles Sco:; Plummer, Esq. otSuutici--
land Hall, co. Selkirk. iv. EUza.
Mr. Goff d. 24 April, 1875, and was s. by his grandson.
^rms— Az., a chevron between two fleurs-de-lis in chief Td
a lion rampant in base or. Crest— A squirrel scjuut ppr.
ilfoito— I'ler sans tache. ^^
^'eai— Hale Park, Salisbury.
GOFF OF HORETOWN.
Davis-Gofp, Strangman, Esq. of Horetown
House, CO. Wexford, J.P., b. 27 May, 1810 ; m. 25
Feb. 1835, Susan Maxwell, youngest dau. of Arthur
Ussher, Esq. of Camphire, co. Waterford, and by
her (who d. 1 March, 1871), has issue,
I. William Goff, A.B. T.C.D., High Sheriff of the cjly of
Waterford 1869, late 2nd Dragoon Guards, b. 12 Sept. 1838 ;
to. 4 April, 18G6, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Michael
Dobbin Hassard, Esq., J.P., of Glenville, M.P. for city of
Waterford 1857-65, and has issue, Herbert William, 6.
20 Oct. 1870 ; William Ernest, b. 9 June, 1872.
II. Ussher, b. 2 Feb. 1841 ; d. 10 July, 1858.
III. Charles Edward, 6. 30 March, 1844; to. 18 April, 1819,
Elizabeth Brydon, of New Zealand, and has issue, Arthur,
6. 27 June, 1869; Charles Colward, 6. 30 Oct. 1870;
William Francis, 6. I Feb. 1874 ; George John, 6. 5 Nov.
1876; Elizabeth, 6. 20 June, 1872.
IV. Francis, 6. 24 July, 1850.
I. Margaretta Ussher, m. 14 Nov. 1872, William Jlonck
Gibbon, Esq. of Temple Shelin, co. Wexford.
II. Julia Anna, m. 1 Sept. 1865, Joseph W. Deane, Esq.
of Longraigue, New Ross.
III. Rebecca. iv. Lucy Ussher.
iltUtagC. — Jacob Gofp, Esq. of Horetown, co. W^exford,
b. 1736, 3rd son of Jacob Goff, Esq., and Mary Fade his wife,
(see Gofp nf Hale Park), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin
Wilson, Esq. of Mount Wilson, King's Co., and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Joseph Fade, of Rahenduff, co. Wexford, m. Ann Coote
dau. of John Knox Grogan, Esq. of Johnstown, co Wex-
ford, and had issue,
Joseph, of Rahenduff, d. unm.
Jane Colclough, m. 13 Dec. 1851, Lieut.-Col. Maxwell Da
Pre Stronge, Sligo Militia, 5th son of Sir James Mathew
Stronge, 2nd bart. of Tynan Abbey.
I. Hannah. n. Lydia.
III. Charlotte. iv. Arabella.
V. Dinar, m. Richard Sparrow, Esq.
VI. Elizabeth, to. 1780, John Lecky, E.sq. of Ballykcaly
CO. Carlow, and rf. Jan. 1841.
Jacob Goff, whose will, dated 9 Dec. 179S, was proved 4 July,
1799, was s. by his eldest son,
William Goff, Esq. of Horetown, High Sheriff co. Wexford
1807 and 1811, b. 1762; m. 1784, Rebecca, dau. of Edward
Deaves, Esq. of North Abbey, co. Cork, and had issue,
I. Jacob William, his heir.
I. Rebecca, m. 1809, Francis Davis, Esq. of Waterford, ■« ho
d. 13 Oct. 1848. She d. 23 Aug. 1859, leaving,
1 Strangman, the present Strangman Davis-Goff, Esq. of
Horetown House.
2 Henry, J.P. of Waterford, High Sheriff of that city 1S6I ;
b. 12 July, 1825; m. 7 April, ]8a7, Lucy Ussher, dau. of
William Greer, Esq. of Rhone Hill, co. Tyrone, andci. s. p.
18 April, 1863.
ir. Eliza, m. Jonathan Pim, Esq. of Dublin.
III. Mary, to. Thomas Harvey, Esq. of Youghal.
IV. Sally, d. unm. v. Lucy Anne, d. 26 June, I8C4.
VI. Arabella, m. Jonathan Pim, Esq. of Mountmellick.
William Goff d. 1840, and was s. by his son,
Jacob William Goff, Esq. of Horetown House, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1843, b. 1790; m. 1st, 1828, Eliza, dau. of
G5i
GOF
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOI
Col V/illiam Pembciton Pi?ot, of Slevoy Castle, co. Wexford;
and2ndly, iS33, Letitia, dau. of tlie Kev. Alexander Alcock,
of Fethard Castle, co. Wexford (whom. 2ndly, 16 Nov. 18J7,
David Beatty, Esq. of Borodale, J.P. co. Wexford, and d. 1848).
He d. s. p. Feb. 1845, and was s. by his nephew, Strangman
Davis who assumed the additional surname and arms of Goff,
by royal license, 28 Feb. 1845, in compliance with the will of
his uncle.
yl )•))!<— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., a chevron between two
fleurs-de-lis in chief and a lion rampant in base or, a crescent
for difference, for Goff; 2nd and 3rd, per pale gu and arg a
chevron between three boars' heads couped eounterdiangcd,
for Davis. Crest-A squirrel sejant arg. il/o»o-Honcstas
GOFF OF OAKPOET.
Goff Thomas William, Esq. of Oakport, co.
Eo'commou, 6. 6 July, 1829 ; M.P. for that co.
1859; High Sheriff ISof
„.„- -- . '»• 17 March, 18G3.
Dorothea, °dau. of the late Lord Augustus Fitz-
Clarence, and has issue,
I. Clabesce TnojiAS Edwabd, 6. 28 May, 18C7.
I. Ethel Anne. n. Muriel Helen.
JLinCaSC— The Eev. Thomas Goff, M.A., of Eccles
Street, Dublin, and of Carriglea, near Kingstown, co. Dublin,
son of Pvobcrt Goff, by his wife, Sarah French, m. 1826, Anne,
dau. of Capt. Caulfeild, E.N., by Theodosia Talbot his wife,
grand-dau. of the late Earl of Glandore, and d. Oct. 1844,
leaving issue,
TnoMAs William, now of Oakport.
Hubert, 6. 10 April, 1831. Charles Talbot, Jj. 22 July, 18.j / .
James Caulfeild, 6. 14 Nov. 1838.
John Crosbie, 6. 6 Sept. 1840. William, &. 9 Feb. 1841.
Theodosia, d. 1854.
Ar.ns—Az., on a chevron between two flcurs-dc-lis in chief
and a dcmi-lion rampant couped in base or, an annulet gu.
Crest— A squirrel sejant holding a nut leaved all ppr. and
charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis or. Motto— B.oa-
estas optima politia.
/Sea2— Oakport, near Boyle.
4
GOING OF TBAVERSTON".
Goi>-G, Caleb, Esq. of Traverston, co. Tippcrary,
J.P., s. his brother 1863 ; m. Miss White.
ILinCaflC— EoEEKT Goikg, Esq. of Cranagh, co. Tippe-
rary, whose will was proved 1732, left, with three daus., three
sons, EoBEBT, his heir ; James, of BaUyphUip ; and Philip, of
Knockane. The eldest son,
EoBERT Going, Esq. of Tullymoylan, co. Tipperary, m. Jane
Johnstone, of co. Cork, a co-heiress, and had issue,
I. John, d. unm.
II. EoEEKT, heir to his father, of whom presently.
lu. James, oi Belleisle, co. Clare, m. Miss Marcella Walsh,
of Newtown, co. Limerick, and had, with other issue,
1 Eobert, of Cregg, co. Tipperary, 6. 1766, m. 1804, Anne,
dau. of John Dwyer, Esq., and d. 1838, leaving issue, John,
now of Cregg, J.P., 6. 1812, m. 1857, Eliza, dau. of Eev.
Charles May ne, A.M.,VJcar-Generalof Cashel, and has issue ;
Eobert James, Eector of Templeharry, King's Co. ; and five
daus. ; 2 James, of Violet HUl, co. Tipperary, m. Jane, dau.
of Marcus Patterson, Esq., by Mary his wife, 2nd dau. of
Wyndham Quin, Esq. of Adare, M.P. for Kilmallock, and
sister of Valentine Eichard, 1st Earl of Dunraven, and had
issue five sons and two daus., James, Marcus, Wyndham-
Quin, Eobert, Eichard, Mary, and Marcella.
IV. Thomas, of Coolbea, co. Cork, d. s. p. 1793-94.
V. Eichard, of Bird Hill, co. Tipperary, J. P., m. Anne, dau.
of Henry White, Esq. of New Eoss, same co., and had issue
four sons and four daus.,
1 John, Eector of Mcaliffe, co. Tipperary, who was mur-
diMed 1820, aged 60. He m. F'rances Anne, eldest dau. of
Eijv. Walter Sliii ley, brother of the 4th, 5th, and 6th Earl
Ferrers, and left by her (who d. 1838), with other issue,
Eichard, who vt. a sister of Eev. Peter Eoe; Henry;
Thomas; Charles, m. his cousin, Letitia, dau. of Thomas
Johnson Stoney, Esq. of Oakley Park; and Frances, m.
Rev. J. Stoney, of Castlcbar.
2 Eichard, Barrister-at-Law and Police Magistrate, of Bird
Hill; TO. and had issue; murdered 1821.
3 Henry ra. his cousin, Sarah, dau. of Eichard AVhite,
Esq. of Greenhall, co. Tipperary.
4 Thomas, m. a dau. of — Adams, Esq. of Cork.
1 Letitia, in. 1st, — Stoney, Esq. of Oakley Park; and
2ndly, to Finch White, Esq.
'.; lane, m. Edward Butler, Esq. of Carlow, and is deceased.
3 Eehecca, m. 1st, her cousin, Thomas Going, Esq. of
Santa Cruz ; and 2ndly, Capt. Goodwin.
4 Eliza, m. Thomas J. Stoney, Esq. of Hai-vest Lodge, co.
Tipperary.
VI. Philip, of Monaquil, co. Tipperary, J.P., m. 1767, Grace,
dau. of Thomas Bernard, Esq., and sister to Thos. Bernard,
Esq. of Castle Bernard, King's Co., M.P.; and d. 24 April,
1820, having had by his wife, who survived him until 1836,
one son and three daus.,
1 Thomas, of Santa Cruz, co. Tinperary, m. Ec^ccea, Srd
dau. of his uncle, Eichard Going, Esq. of Biid Hill, and
predeceased his father, s. p.
1 Mart, co-heir, to. 1794, her cousin, John Bennett, Esq.
of Ballyloughane, co. Carlow, afterwards of Viewmount,
in the same co. He d. s. p. 1827.
2 Charlotte, co-heir, m. 31 Dec. 1798, Eobcit Atkins, Esq.,
eldest son of Major Eobert Atkins, of F'irvillc, co. Cork,
and had, with other issue Uce Atkins of Fircill'), Eev.
Philip Going Atkins-Going, of Firville, co. Cork, and of
Monaquil, co. Tipperary, to which property he n. by the
will of his maternal grandfather, and assumed the sur-
name of Going in addition to Atkins.
3 Jemima Matilda, co-heir, r,i. 12 April, 1804, Sir Aniyrald
Dancer, Bart, of Modreny and Cloughjordan, co. Tip-
perary.
Mr. Eobert Going, of Traverston, was s. by his eldest son,
Eobert Going, Esq. of Traverston, m. 20 Jan. 1764, Mar-
garet, 2nd daa of Thomas Maunsell, Esq. of Plassy, M.P. co.
Limerick, by Dorothy his wife, dau. of Eichard Waller, Esq.
of Castle Waller, co. Limerick, and had, with two daus. (Jane,
m. John Willington, Esq. of Castle Willington; and Margaret,
m. Birch, Esq.), one son,
Thomas Going, Esq. of Traverston, High Sheriff for co.
Tipperary, 1803, m. Frances, dau. of Caleb PoweU, Esq. of
Clonshavoy, co. Limerick, and d. 12 Feb. 1841, aged 74,
leaving issue,
Egbert, of Traverston, d.unm. 1863.
Caleb, now of Traverston.
Margaret, m. 1837, William Walsh, Esq. of Fruagb, co. Lim-
erick. Frances.
Jane, m. 1845, Joseph Fishboume, Fs
Carlow. Sarah, m. 1846, Paul MoUoy, Esq,
Arms — Arg., on a mount vert a palm tree therefrom a
sei-pent descending ppr. Crest— An arm cinbowed in armour
charged on the fore arm with three estoiles in pale gu. holding
a palm branch ppr.
Heat — Traverston, Nenagh.
GOING OF BALLYPHILIP.
Going, William, Esq. of Ballyphilip, co. Tip-
perary, J.P. and D.L., b. May, 1815 ; m. Oct. 18 il,
Jane, 2ud dau. of Benjamin Frend, Esq. of Eock-
low, CO. Tipperary, and Boskill, co. Limerick, and
has issue,
I. Ambrose, &. July, 1842; d. July, IS71.
II. Benjamin, b. April, 1851.
I. Eliza, m. 1873, A. W. Bailey, Esq. Fermanagh Light
Infantry.
II. Margaret, m. 1875, H. Mansergh, Esq., Heathview,
Tipperary. m. Arabella Jane.
iLtncaCIt.— Ambrose Going, E.sq., descended from James,
2nd son of Eobert Going, Esq. of Cranagh {see preceding
Memoir), m. Bridget Hunt, and was father of
William Going, Esq., m. Mary, eldest dau. of Newport
White, Esq. of Kilmoylan, co. Limerick, and d. 1844, leaving
a son and heir,
Ambrose Going, Esq. of Ballyphilip, co. Tippcrary, b. Oct.
1785; m. Feb. 1811, Margaret, 4th dau. of Col. Eichard Ptnne-
father, of New Park, co. Tipperary, and had issue,
William, now of Ballyphilip.
Eichard Pcnncfather, J. P., 6. 1821; w. 1802, Letitia Eliza-
beth, dau. of Eev. Eobert Bury, of Killora, co. Cork, and
d. 1872.
John, of Walford, co. Tipperary, 6. Aug. 1822; d. 1873.
Anna, in. 1835, Eev. Anthony Armstrong, Eector of ICiUo-
BkuUy ; and d. 1865.
Margaret Isabella, m. 1841, Christopher F. Tuthill, M.D., Oi
Dublin, and d. 12 June, 1858.
Ehzabeth Frances, vi. 1846, John Harvey Adams, Esq. o:
Northlands, co. Cavan, and d. 1867.
Dorothea, to. May, 1848, Samuel Murray Going, Esq. o.
Liskaveen House, co. Tippcrary, and d. 1873.
Mr. Going d. Aug. 1857.
Arms— Sec preceding Memoir. Motlo—'Dum spire spcro.
Scca— Ballyphilip, Killenaule, co. Tippcrary.
GOLDIE.
See Taubm/i
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOL
655
GOLDING- OP MAIDEN EELEGE.
GrOLDiNO, Bailie, Esq. of Maiden Erlegh, co.
Eerks, 7n. Mrs. Sealy, widow of Capt. Sealy.
itlUCajC— Edward Goldino, Esq., M.P., of Slaiden
Erlegli, CO. Berks, who purchased that estate from William
Matthew Burt, Governor of the Leeward Islands, m .Miss Anne
English, and had two sons and two daus.,
Edwakd, his heir, late of Maiden Erlegh.
Charles (Eev.), m. Charlotte, dau. of Richard Palmer, Esq.
of Holme Park, co. Berks, and has one son, Henry (Rev.).
Charlotte, m. Rev. Henry Winch.
Caroline, m. Quilt John Greenly, E.X.
The elder son,
Edward Golding, Esq. of Maiden Erlegh, J. P. and D.L., 6.
27 Nov. 1780; m. 1st, 12 Dec. ISOl, Ehzabeth, dau. of Col.
Bailie, by whom he had a son,
Bailie, now of Maiden Erlegh.
Mr. Golding m. 2ndly, 7 Nov. 1807, Frances, 8th dau. of Old-
field Bowles, Esq. of North Aston, co. Oxford, and by her had
issue, Edward; Frances Emma, m. Aug. 1843, Rev. Matthew
Thomas Farrer, Vicar of Addington, Surrey; Mary Anne; and
Laura.
Arms— Gu.., a chevron or, between three bezants. Crest — A
hind's head with an oak branch in the mouth ail ppr. Motto—
Pro Deo et rege.
<Setti— Maiden Erlegh, Reading, co. Berks.
GOLDNEY OF CHIPPENHAM.
GrOXDNET, Gabeiel, Esq. of Beeclifield, near
Chippenham, and Bradenstoke Ahhej, Wilts, J.P.
and D.L,, Mayor of Chippenham 1853, and M.P.
for that borough since 1865, b. 25 July, 1813 ; m.
6 Feb. 1839, Mary Anne, davi. of Richard Hayward
Alexander, Esq., of Corsham, and has issue,
I. Gabriel Prior, of Exeter Coll. Oxford, and the Inner
Temple, 6. 4 Aug. 1843, Recorder of Helston.
II. Frederick Hastings, of Rowden House, Mayor of Chip-
penham 1875, b. 26 May, 1845; m. 6 Feb. 1875, Ethel Julia,
dau. of Henry James Fowle Swayne, Esq. of the I.?l;uul,
Wilton, Wilts, and has a dau., Katharine Long.
III. John Tankerville, of Birkenhead, and of the Inner
Tenii3le, I. 15 June, 184G; to. 9 Feb. 1875, Jane MacGregor,
dau. of John Laird, Esq., M.P. for Birkenhead.
I. Mary Catherine, d. 4 Aug. 1854.
HfUCatJC— The Goldneys, of great antiquity at Bristol,
have been Merchants of wealth and importance for many
generations, as there appears by the archives of that city.
A branch of the Bristol family settled at Chippenham,
Wilts, in the 15tli century, and has been instrumental in the
development of the important cloth manufactories of the
west of England. In very early times the name appears to
have been variously written "Goldney," and "Goldney alius
Farnewell," and "Farnewell alias Gouldney."
Henry Goldney, of Bristol, whose will, dated 1430, is on
record at Bristol, was father of three sons, John, of whom
hereafter; ii. Francis, whose son, John, was one of John
Gifford's feoffees 1505; and iii. William, also a feoffee of
;Gifford's. The eldest son,
John Goldney, of Chippenham, Wilts, was Keeper of the
King's Park at Abberley, co. Worcester, 1485, was included
with others in a Wiit, for suffering a recovery of premises in
Grape Lane, Bristol, 5 March, 1493, and was one of .John
Gifford's feoffees previous to 1595. He had two sons, John,
[Rector of Broughton Gilford, in the co. of Wilts, 1513, and
I Henry Goldney, Rector of Monkton-Farleigh, Wilts, 1509,
instituted to Biddestone St. Peter, and to Box, in the same co.
the next year, and obtained a grant of lands at Tytherton-
i Lucas, belonging to Bradenstoke Abbey at the Dissolution of
[Monasteries. He d. 1529, leaving a son,
i Adam Goldney, of Chippenham, who obtained a lease from
Itbe family of Bayntun of Spye Park, 10 June, 1575, and had a
' Henry Goldney, of Chippenham, appointed by Charter of
1 Incorporation, by Mary I., 1553, first Bayliff of Chippenham;
;he was a large landholder under grants from Sherborne
1 Abbey, Eton College, and the Bayntuns of Spye Park. He
'had issue, a dau., Alice, to. John Butten, and three sons, i.
Gabriel, of whom hereafter ; ii. Thomas, who had issue,
Gabriel, bapt. July, 1578; Nicholas, bapt. 27 June, 1584;
Mary, bapt. 8 June, 1580; Agnes, bapt. July, 1585; and
ni. John, who got a lease of lands from Sir H. Bayntun, .00 Jidy,
15S8, and m. Christian Smythe. The eldest son,
Gabriel Goldney, of Chippenham, Bayliff of Chippenham
1609, recorded in the Borough books as a great benefactor to
the town. By Alice his wife he had two sons, the elder,
Gabriel Goldney, of Chippenham, Bayliff of Chippenham
1621-27-33, Relator in the Decree of 1 James 1., affecting iho
town, TO. 28 July, 1588, Ehzabeth, dau. of Robert Wrot-
tesley, and had issue, i. Gabriel; ii. Henry; iii. John, from
whom descended five generations of Adam Goldney ; i. Eliza-
beth; II. Ann. The eldest son,
Gabriel Goldney, of Chippenham, bapt. 9 Oct. 1589, Bayliff
of Chippenham 1636-49. He rii. and had issue,
I. Gabriel, Bayliff of Chippenham, 1657-68-73, charged
certain of his lands, by his will, dated 1 Nov. 1681, with an
annual payment for the benefit of the poor inhabitants of
Cliippenham, which is still paid by Mr. Gabriel Goldney,
M.P., the present owner of the estates; m. Martha, dau. of
Rev. R. Stoodley, of Staunton Barnard, Wilts, d. 22 Oct.
1682; he was buried 17 Jan. 1683.
II. Thomas, of Bristol, whose Une is extinct.*
III. Adam, of Rowden Manor, Wilts, Burgess of Chippenham
1650, d. 1684. IV. John, of Malmesbury.
V. Henry, of whom hereafter.
I. Alice, Mrs. Organ, bapt. 6 Nov. 1626.
II. Margaret, to. Edward Pierce.
Gabriel Goldney was buried 10 June, 1G70. His youngest son,
Henry Goldney, of Chippenham, b. 20 May, 1633, Bayliff of
Chippenham 1668 ; to. 1st, Alice, dau. of Richard Scott, by
whom he had no issue. He to. 2ndly, Ann, dau. of JosepU
llolton, and had issue,
I. Henry, of Chippenham, inherited an estate at Langley
Burrell, m. 1713, Elizabeth, dau. of George Spake, Esq. of
Hazlebury, Wilts, and d. 1733, leaving issue, Henry;
George; Ann, b. 1716: JIary, 6. 1717.
II. Gabriel, of whom hereafter.
III. John, inherited under his father's will the lands of
Blackwellhams and Culverhaycs, Wilts, m. Margaret, dau.
of James Ashe, Esq. iv. Thomas.
V. Edward, of Bristol, Merchant, b. posthumous, 6 Feb.
1684, m. Mary Ames, and had a son, Edward, of Bristol,
author of " Goldney 's Works," who vi. Joanna Cadel, aud
left numerous issue.
I. Ann, m. Nathaniel Chamicey. ii. Sarah.
Henry Goldney d. 26 Jan. 1684. His 2nd son,
Gabriel Goldney, of Chippenham, was owner of ars
estate at Tytherton Lucas in 1685, and was Bayliff of Chip-
penham 1695. He on. Sarah, dau. of Samuel Webb, Esq. of
Brorahani, by whom (who d. 1 April, 1746, aged 77) he had
issue,
I. Gabriel, his successor.
I. Anna, d. 18 Feb. 1769, aged 60.
II. Mary, d. 22 April, 1736.
III. Jane, to. John Bedford, of Chippenham.
IV. Sarah, d. 1711. v. Elizabeth, d. 1729.
Gabriel Goldney d. 28 Jan. 1787, and was s. by his only son,
Gabriel Goldney, of Chippenham, m. Margaret, dau. of
John Bennett, Esq. of Smallbrook, by whom (who d. 24 May,
1776, aged 68) he had issue,
I. Gabriel, his heir.
II. Samuel, of Bath, to. Eleonora, dau. of Philip Rundell,
Esq. of Philips Norton, Wilts, and sister of the millionaire,
Philip EundeU, of Ludgate Hill, London, Goldsmith, and
was buried at Weston, Bath, 13 June, 1779, leaving issue,
1 Francis Bennett, of Great Marlow, co. Bucks, b. 1768 ;
m. 13 Sept. 1792, Elizabeth, dau. of John Lovegrove,
Esq., by whom he left at his decease, Sept. 1829, issue,
Francis Bennett, 6. 1796; to. 1st, 1825, Ann, dau. of
Samuel Barlow, Esq. of Camberwell, d. 1846; and
2ndly, 1848, Mary, dau. of James Gibb, Esq., rf. s. ^j.
April, 1874. He d. 16 Sept. 1872, having had by his 1st.
wife, four sons and three daus., Philip Rmidell, d. imm.
25 Nov. 1870; Francis Bennett, m. 11 Feb. 1868, Chris-
tina Lumsden, widow of Tullock Eraser; Alfred;
George, of The Lawn, Exmouth, to. 22 April, 1875,
Julia Constance, dau. of George Kennett Pollock, Esq.,
and grand-dau. of Sir David Pollock, Knt., Chief
Justice of Bombay ; Ann, in. 26 Mar^'h, 1874, William
Henry Gibb, Esq. of Oakhurst, Clifton ; Eleonora
Frances, m. Oct. 1858, Robert Murray Longmore Spence,
Esq. ; and Elizabeth, m. 1858, Sebastian Evans, Esq.,
D.C.L.
Henry Gabriel, to. 1st, Maria Sullivan, d. s. p. ; and
2ndly, Katherine McNeile, and d. 3 March, 1857, having
had by his last wife three sons, 1 Robert Henry ;
2 William Henry Browning, m. 1871, Lucy, dau. of
* His eldest son Thomas, of Goldney House, Clifton, waa
joint owner of the ships "Duke" and "Dutchess" which res-
cued Robinson Crusoe (Alexander Selkirk) from the island of
Juan Fernandez, 1709.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOL
Stephen Lewis, Esq., and has a dau. Beatrix ; 3 Henry
Nelson, d. v.nm.
Samuel Alfred, to. Amelia, dau. of Tliomas Goldney,
Esq., and has, with two daus., Amelia and Elizabeth,
four sons, 1 Samuel (Rev.), Head Master of the Grammar
School, Lichfield, m. Grace, dau. of Capt. Edmund
Peel; 2 Alfred, Capt. E.I. Co., rf. 1872; 3 John, -m.
Sept. 1875, Beatrice, dau. of Rev. Alfred Arrow Kempe,
Rector of Buxham, co. Bucks ; 4 William George.
Philip, TO. 1st, Frances Fenn, and 2ndly, Katherine Bar-
nard, and has issue by the latter, Philip George;
Katherine ; and Elizabeth.
Horatio Nelson (Rev.), M.A., of Southborough, Kent.
Arthur John, m. 183G, Jane Seaward, dau. of Charles
Seaward Cantrell, and d. 19 June, 1859, leaving with
two daus., Sarah Jane, m. Thomas Morse, Epq., and
Florence Mary, m. 1874, Alfred Henry Atkins, Esq.,
and a younger son, George Augustus Frederick,
<l. unm., an elder son, Arthur Charles Nelson, b. IS'.il ;
TO. 18G4, Ann Sarah, dau. of William Guest, Esq., and
has Arthur George Nelson, b. 1865; Thomas William,
d. 1868; George Henry, d. young; and Jessie Ann
Jane, b. 1870.
<5eorge (Rev.), to. 1850, Miss Ann Hone, of Great Mar-
low, andci. Oct. 1871, having had a dau., Annie Frances
Hone, r/i. 18 Jan, 1876, George Harold Drmson, of the
city of Canton, in China, and four sons : 1 George
Hone ; 2 Arthur John Hone ; 3 Henry Gabriel Hone,
rf. 1867 ; 4 Cecil Gage Hone, rf. 28 Aug. 1878.
Mary Greenaway, m. Thomas Cope, Esq. of Osbaston,
High Sheriff co. Leicester 1856.
■2 Thomas, of Goldney Hou.se, Clifton, b. 1769; d. Sept.
1856 ; m. Charlotte, dau. of John Milward, Esq., by whom
he had issue,
Thomas, d. in India, 1823.
Pliilip, Col. Bengal Anny, District Commissioner of
Fyzabad, killed there during the Indian Mutiny, 18.07,
TO. Cliarlotte, dau. of Col. Holbrow, and had suniving
issue, Thomas Holbrow, 38th Royal Bengal Staff Coi-ps ;
Frederick Charles Napier, 16th Royal Bengal StulT
Coi-ps, TO. 1 March, 1877, Edith Caroline, dau. of Henry
Wilkins, Esq. ; Charlotte Katherine, to. Joseph Ford
Sharer, Esq. ; Eliza Eleonora Goodwin, m. Charles Hall,
Esq. ; and Amy Louisa, m. Keith Murray, Esq.
Adam (Rev.) Vicar of East Pennard, Somerset, ra. 24
Aug. 1842, Mary, dau. of Rev. Mr. Le Bas, and has
issue,
1 Charles, to. 8 May, 1877, Agnes, dau. of Edward
Williams, Esq.; 2 Edward; 3 William Henry, R.E.,
to. 17 May, 1877, Emily, dau. of Col. WethercU ;
4 Richard Philip ; and a dau., Ellen Lucy.
Charlotte, to. John Caiy, Esq.
Amelia, to. her cousin, Samuel Alfred Goldney, Esq.
Eleonora, TO. Henry Hannam, Esq.
3 Samuel, b. 1771 ; rf. n/am; buried 25 Jan. 1843.
III. Tliomas, b. 1747, Bayliff of Chippenham 1775 and 1778;
rf. unrii; buried 2 Nov. 1797.
IV. John, b. 1738 ; rf. 14 Jan. 1748.
Gabriel Goldney was s. by his eldest son,
Gabhiel Goldney, of Chippenham, 6. 1732, Bayliff of Chip-
penham 1766-80-90, Town Clerk 1770; to. Sarah Guy, by whom
<who rf. 1814, aged 78) he had issue,
I. Gabriel, of "Goldney House," Clifton, High Sheriff of
Bristol, b. 1766 ; ra. Mary Bracher, who d. 1809. He rf.
7 Feb. 1837, having had issue,
1 Gabriel, 6. 1702 ; rf. 1806.
2 WiUiam, of Clifton, 6, 1795, Mayor of Bristol 1846; d.
unm. 23 Jan. 1850.
3 John Kellow (Rev.), Chaplain of Greenwich Hospital, b.
1797; d.unm. 17 Nov. 1869.
4 Harry, 6. 2 Oct. 1800; rf. unm. at sea, 21 June, 1849.
5 Anthony Guy, of Chippenham, 6. 22 April, 1803; to.
Mary, dau. of Charles Rees, Esq., and rf. 23 Sept. 1876,
having had a son, Gabriel, 6. 1833; and six daus., 1 Mary,
6. 1834, rf. 1839: 2 Anna, rf. 1857; 3 Frances Allen, rf.
1863; 4 Louisa Augusta, rf. 1862; 5 Mary Rees, m. 14
March, 1874, Rev. Alexander Headley, Rector of llarden-
huish, Wilts, and rf. 9 Feb. 1876; and 6 Alice do Courcey,
rf. at Caen, in Normandy.
1 Ann. rf. unm.
2 Mary Bracher, 5. 1794; rf. 29 Dec. 1798.
3 Sarah Ellen, rf. unm. 20 Feb. 1870.
4 Mary, to. 12 Jan. 1832, Joseph Wood, Esq.
5 Louisa. 6 Margaret Augusta.
II. Thomas, d. 20 Aug. 1842 ; m. Elizabeth Oviatt, by whom
(who rf. 17 Sept. 1848) he had issue,
1 Thomas, rf. unm. 24 Oct. 1856. 2 Anthony, rf. unm.
3 Samuel, to. Charlotte Rice, and rf. s. p. 19 Jan. 1843.
4 Gabriel, to. Eliza Paramore, and has, Gabriel ; and Mary.
1 Eliza, Mrs. Jones.
III. Haiibt, of whom hereafter.
I. Jane Guy, 6. 1769; rf. 15 June, 1771.
u. Sarah, 6. 2 Feb. 1776; m. 2 Feb. 1802, Richard Randall,
Esq. of Lcighterton, co. Gloucester, who d. Dec. 1851,
aged 81. She rf. 24 April, 1802.
Gabriel Goldney d. 3 Aug. 1790. His 3rd son,
Haert Goluney, of Chippenham, 6. 14 June, 1774, Mayor
of Chippenham 1820-30-41-43, m. Elizabeth Reade, dau. and
heir of Michael Burrough, Esq. of .Salisbury, Lord of the Manor
of Alton Priors, Wilts, by whom (who rf. 16 Aug. 1803, agsd
74) he had issue,
I. Gabriel, now of Beechfield and Bradenstokc Abbey.
II. William Burrough, b. 1819; d. 6 Sept. 182G.
I. Elenora Jane, rf. 12 March, 1868. ii. Margaret Ann.
III. Sarah Frances, to. 13 Jan. 1844, William Kemm, Esq.
of Corsham.
Harry Goldney rf. 2 Nov. 1852.
Arms — Per pale gu. and az., on abend between two eagles
displayed arg.. three garbs sa. banded or. Crat — A garb sa.,
banded or. Motto — Honor virtutis praemium.
Stat«— Beechfield House, Chippenham. Wilts; Bradenstoke
Abbey Wilts. Town House — 10, Hill Street, Berkeley i
Sq»are, W. ]
GOLLOP OF STRODE.
GoLLOP, George Tilly, Esq. of the Manor Place,
Strode, Dorset, J.P., b. 11 Oct. 1791 ; m. Ist,
19 Sept. 1815, Christina, dau. of Hubertus Vandep
Vlicgen, a gentleman of Hasselt, in the province of
Limburg, and by her (who d. 19 March, 1865) has
issue,
I. George, late an efflcer 2nd regt., b. 13 Aug. 1825 ; to. 1st,
5 Jan. 1852, Jessie Caroline, dau. of the Rev. Hugh Ilelyar,
Rector of Sutton Bingham, Somerset; he to. 2ndly, 1864,
Emma, youngest dau. of the late Henry Gecr, Esq.
II. John, Senior Capt. Dorset Militia, 6. 27 May, 1829; vi.
25 March, 1867, Louisa Cynthia, dau. of James Farr Lea,
Esq., and has issue, Christina Frances Poulett.
I. Christina Georgina Jane, to. 21 Aug. 1851, Henry Reeve,
Esq., Registrar of the Judicial Committee of Privy Council.
Mr. Gollop m. 2ndly, Sarah Christian Montcith, and
by her (who d. 25 Oct. 18G9) has issue,
I. Ralph Josephus, 1 ^^^. j_ 3 q^^ jg^j.^
I. Jane Susannah, J
iLtntaSC— John Gollop, the founder of this house, is
stated to have lived in 1465, and to have come from the north
He TO. Alice, dau. and heir of William, or Peter Temple, c
Templecombe, Broad Windsor, and acquired thereby tha*
estate, with the lands of North Bowood. The next upon
record,
John Gollop, of North Bowood and Temple, living temp.
Henry VIII. , to. Joan Collins, of Nailscroft, Dorset, and was*.
by his son,
Thomas Gollop, of Strode, North Bowood, and Temple. He
m. Agnes, dau. of Humphrey Watkins, of Holwel, Somerset,
and had issue six sons. He rf. 1610. His 3rd son,
Thomas Gollop, Esq. of Strode, m. Frances, dau. of George
Poulet, Esq. of Holberne, Dorset, and grand-dau. of Lord
Thomas Poulet (son of William, the 1st Marquess of Win-
chester), and dying 1623, was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Gollop, Esq. of North Bowood and Strode, Bar-
rister-at-Law. He m. Martha, dau. of Ralph Ironside, of Long-
briddy, by Jane Gilbert, only sister of — Gilbert, Bishop oi
Bristol, and dying 1663, was s. by his son,
Thomas Gollop, Esq. of North Bowood and Strode, 6. 1617,
High Sheriff 27 Charles II., to. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress
of Thomas Thome, of Candlemarsh, Gent., and had a verj
large family, of which the 3rd son, William, was of Candle-
marsh; the 4th, John, was ancestor of the Gollops of Strode,
and the 9th, George, was of Berwick. The 4th son, |
John Gollop, Esq., Alderman of Dorchester, m. 1st, Mary.
dau. of Philip Stansby, of Dorchester; and 2ndly, Frances
widow of Henry Backway, Gent., by the former of whom b<
had issue. Mr. Gollop rf. 25 Aug. 1731, and was s. by his son,
John Gollop, Esq. of Strode, m. 1st, Edith, dau. of Walte.
Foy, Esq. of Bewley Wood; 2ndly, Penelope, dau. of Johi
Michell, Esq. of Kingston Russell; and 3rdly, Joan, dau. o
Giles Hitt, Gent, of Lorscomb. By the 1st he had issue,
Thomas, of Lillington, m. 1st, Oct. 1742, Susanna, dau. 0
Nathaniel Tilly, of Thomford, and eventual heiress of th(
Tillyp, by whom he had issue, Thomas, heir to his grand
father ; and Jane, to. Henry Petty, Gent, of Evershot. H<
TO. 2ndly, Miss Holloway, and had another son, John, M.D.
TO. Miss Anne Dampier, and rf. ,s. p. Mr. Gollop d. v. p
10 July, 1749.
John and Walter, both rf. «. p.
Mr. Gollop rf. 1758, aged 82, and was «. by his grandson.
GOO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOO
Go7
Thomas Gollop, Esq. of Sherborne and Strode, 6. 23 Dec.
1745. He m. 1790, Jane, dau. of the Rev. James Sawkins,
LL.B., Vicar of Frampton, and Rector of Bettiscombe, Dorset,
and left at his decease, 1793, an only son, George Tilly
Gollop, Esq. of Strode.
Arms— Gu., on a bend or, a Hon passant-guardant sa. Crest
—A dcmi-lion bendy or and sa., holding in his dexter paw a
broken arrow gu. Motto— Be bolde, be wyse
Seat— The Manor Place, Strode, near Bridport
GOODALL OP DINTON HALL.
GoouALL, Eet. James Joseph, of Dinton Hall
Bucks, for nearly 40 years Vicar of Bromliam and
Oakley, Beds, and Rural Deau ; in the Commission
cf the Peace for the said cos. ; b. 4 Jan. 1800 • m
6 Feb. 1834, Elizabeth, dau. of William Boon, Esq.
of Gretton, co. Northampton, and has had issue,
I. William Alexander George, b. 23 March, 1839, Barrister,
Inner Temple, d. toim. 31 Aug. 187G.
II. LiEBEKT Edward, b. 22 Aug. 1842, Capt. (late 59th regt )
Royal North Gloucester Militia, J.P. for Bucks; m.
24 Oct. 1876, Philadelphia Bruce Lee, 3rd sister of Edward
Dyke Lee, Esq. of Hartwell House, Bucks.
1. Caroline Mary, m. 21 May, 18C3, Herbert Asiley Paston,
Cooper, Esq., 6th son of the late Sir Astley P. Cooper,
Bart, of Gadebridge, Herts.
EtllCatlf.— Dinton Hall, supposed to have been restored
'.emi}. Henrt VIIL, by William of Warham, Archbishop of
Canterbury (whose arms and cypher in connection with those
Df the See of Canterbury frequently occur in tlie old painted
?lass windows), is a very ancient mansion of the Monchensies
Md afterwards of the Verneys, before it came into the hands
of the Maynes, of whom was Simon Mayne the Regicide. In
1727, another Simon Mayne disposed of Dinton Hall to John
Vanhattem, a descendant of Liebert Vanhattem, who had
served in the Dutch Fleet, and m. the dau. of Admiral de
auiter. Eventually the heiress of the Vanhattems, Rebecca,
lau. of Sir John Vanhattem, of Dinton HaU, in. The Rev.
iVilliam Goodall, Vicar of Marcham, Diocese of Norwich
brother of Dr. Joseph Goodall, Provost of Eton, who d. 1840),
ind conveyed to him Dinton Hall. Of this marriage there
vas issue sixteen sons and daus., all of whom d. unm., except
he following,
James Joseph, now of Dinton Hall.
Harriet, m. Dr. Irving, late Prebendary of Rochester, and
had issue.
Anne, m. the Rev. C. E. Ashficld, Rector of Burgate
Suffolk, and had issue. '
Emilia, m. the Rev. John Barnwell, Rector of Holford
Somerset, and had issue. '
Frances, jii. the Rev. John Hooper, Vicar of Meopham
Kent, and has issue. '
Matilda, ra. Sackville Phelps, Esq., and d. without issue.
Seat— Dinton HaU, Aylesbury.
GOODDEN OF COMPTON".
GOODDEN, John, Esq. M.A., of Compton House
Jorset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1848, 6. 16 Feb'
.797 ; m. 5 Oct. 1843, Ann, dau. of the late Rer
:iobert Phehps (brother of John Phelips, Esq. of
tlontacute House, Somerset), by Maria his wife,
lau. of William Harbin, Esq. of Newton Surma-
;ille, and by her (who d. March, 1862) has issue,
I. John Robert Phelips, 6. 23 July, 1845, educated at Har-
row and Trin. Coll., Oxon (M.A.), J.P. and D.L. Dorset
and J.P. for Somerset, late Lieut. 4th Dragoon Guards'
Capt. Dorset Yeomanry; to. 19 May, 1875, Caroline, eldest
dau. of B. Samuelson, Esq., M.P., and has issue, John
Bernhard Harbin, b. 18 Nov. 1876.
II. Edward Wyndham, 6. 17 Feb. 1847; m. 12 April, 1871
Georgina, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Frewen Moor.
HI. Arthur Abington, b. 5 June, 1657.
I. Emily Maria, m. 1st, 6 Oct. 1870, Arthur Paulet Butler
Esq.; he d. 23 Feb. 1872; she m. 2ndly, 7 July 1874
Henry Bernhard Samuelson, M.P.
ILillCitgr.— The manor of Over Compton was held by the
_mily of Abington from the time of Henrt VIII. to the year
136, when it was purchased by Robert Goodden, Esq. The
imily of Abington terminated in an heiress, from whom John
Robert Phelips Goodden (the present heir apparent of Over
Compton) is descended through his mother.
Robert Goodden, Esq. of Bower Hinton and Martock
Somerset, and Over Compton, Dorset, b. 1708 (son and heir of
John Goodden, Esq. of Bower Hinton, by Mary his wife dau
of George Moore, Esq. of Kingsdon, and 8th in descent from
John Goodwyn, d. at Martock, 4 Edward VI.), served as Hieh
Sheriff of Dorset 1747. He m. Abigail, dau. of Wyndham
Harbin, Esq. of Newton, Somerset, and dying 1764, was s bv
his eldest son, " '
John Harbin Goodden, Esq. of Over Compton, d. unm I76G
and was s. by his next brother, " *
Robert Goodden, Esq. of Over Compton, High Sheriff 1779,
d. vjim. 1829, and was s. by his only surviving brother
Wyndham Goodden, Esq. of Over Compton, ra 30 Dec 17Q4
Mary, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John Jean, Esq. of Binfords'
Somerset, and by her (who d. 15 April, 1844) had issue,
John, now of Over Compton
^Compton. "''™'' ^■^■' ^■^■' ^'^''"' °*' ^^'' =^"^^ N«"«^
Gem^ge (Rev.), Rector of North Barrow.lSomerset, d. 21 June,
ChfZ?r''u^^' '',^yP''^7TJome, Dorset, J.P. and D.L.
S cT,'^?,^""'*^°''''' ^"^''^'" o^ Montacute, Somerset, m 1 1 March
of Plymouth, and has issue, AVyndham Charles, b. 18 Feb
18o4; Anne Elizabeth; and Georgina.
Mary. ^
'^vrol''l8"S,'l8'r''^'- ''"■ ^''- ^°^ert G.Rogers.
^'s^De'c 'l875 °"' ^^°°' ^''^' '^^°™^^ Fitiiherbert, who d.
Mr. Goodden d. 17 July, 1839.
.JZT~^f-' T ^ ^^"'^ between two demi-lions rampant
erased or, three lozenges vaire gu. and arg. CreH-A "Tiffin's
head erased or, with wings indorsed vaire arg. and gS hold-
plfna" ^° °^'^^ "'"'"'''' PP""- ^-fo'^o-Jovis omnia
5eaJ— Compton House, Sherborne, Dorset.
GOODFORD OF CHILTON CANTELO.
GooDFOED, Rev. Chaeles-Old, D.D., of Chil-
ton Cantelo, Somerset, Provost of Eton Colleo-e
b. 15 July, 1812 ; vi. 28 March, 1844, Katlierine
Lucia, 3rd dau. of George Law, Esq., and has issue,
I. Arthur John, b. 7 March, 1846 ; m. 12 Aug. 1875, Har-
riett Elizabeth, youngest dau., of Hastings N. Middleton
Esq. of Bradford Peverell, Dorchester, and has a dau b'
17 Oct, 1876. ■'
II. Montague Charle.'!, 6. 22 July, 1851.
III. Henry Frank, i. 30 Jan. 1860.
I. Charlotte Lucia, m. 16 Jan. 1873, Hastings B. Middleton,
Esq., son of Hastings N. Middleton, Esq. of Bradford
Peverell, Dorchester. n. Georgiana Penelope
v.\. Katherine Maria. iv. Emily Selina.
HtnCittlC. — Samdel Goodfobd, of Yeovil, m. 1st, May
1716, Ann, dau. of Philip Taylor, of Weymouth; and'2ndly'
July, 1731, Elizabeth, relict of John Old, of Yeovil, and dau'
of Jeremiah Hayne. By his 1st wife he had, with daus., an
only son,
Samuel Goodford, Esq. of the Inner Temple and of Trent
Somerset, m. Oct. 1739, Mary, only surviving child of John
and Elizabeth Old, and had by her (who d. 1767), one dau.,
Mary, r,i. July, 1767, Thomas Blackmore, Esq. of Briggins
Park, Herts ; and a son and successor,
John Old Goodford, Esq. of Yeovil, High Sheriff
Somerset 1774; m. Oct. 1776. Maria, 2nd dau. of Edward
Phehps, Esq. of Montacute House, and dying 1787, left, with
a dau., Elizabeth, ra. Lieut.-Col. James Paul Bridger, of Buck-
enham, Sussex, a son and successor,
John Goodford, Esq. of Chilton Cantelo, J.P. and D.L.,
High Slieriff 1816, b. 27 Dec. 1784; to. 4 Jan. 1810, Charlotte,
sister of Sir Montague Cholmeley, 1st bart., and had issue,
Henry, his heir.
Charles Old, D.D., now of Chilton Cantelo.
Montague John, 20 Nov. 1822: d. 3 July, 1840.
Mary Anne, d. unm. 5 Feb. 1833.
Maria, to. 11 April, 1850, John Matthew Quantock, Esq.; and
rf. 5 March, 1861.
Penelope, m. 25 March, 1862, Henry Daniel Cholmeley, Esq.,
3rd son of Sir Montague Chomcley, Bart.
Mr. Goodford d. 9 Dec. 1835, and was s. by his son,
Henry Goodford, Esq. of Chilton Cantelo, b. 2 April,
2 V
G58
GOO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOE
1811; d. unm. 1S63, when he was s. hy his brother, the
present Eev. De. Goodfoed.
Arms — Az., on a chevron between three boars' heads arg.
langued and couped gu. as many pellets. Crest — A boar's head
couped arg. langued gu. charged on the neck with a pellet.
/Seat— Chilton Cantelo, near llchester.
GOODLAD OF HILL PLACE.
GOODLAD, RiCHAED Redteen, Esq. of Hill
Place, CO. Hants, J.P., High Sheriff 1876, 6. 17
March, 1809 ; m. 1st, 22 Aug. 1833, Emma, dau.
of Thomas White, Esq. of Clifton, Bristol, which
lady d. 22 Sept. 1867, s. p. He m. 2ndly, 1872,
Plorence Harriet, 2nd dau. of Henry Y. Eaikes,
Esq., Bengal Civil Service. Mr. Goodlad is only
Bon of the late Richard Goodlad, of Hill Place ('svho
d. 11 Jan. 1821), by Frances Leonora his wife, dau.
of John White, Esq. of Fairlce, Isle of Wight, and
Upcerne- House, Dorset, and grandson of Richard
Goodlad, by Elizabeth his wife (ot. 23 Dec. 1738),
dau. of B. Martin, Esq. He had three sisters, viz.,
Prances Elizabeth, widow of the Eev. A. A. Dau-
beny, who d. 1852, having issue three sons and one
dau. ; Elizabeth ; and Leonora.
&ot— Hill Place, Bishops Waltham, Hants.
A.D.C. to the Queen, 6. U May, 1832 ; m. 5 Nov. 1870, Mar-
garet, only dau. of Ewan Curwen, Esq. of Grosvenor Place.
I. Emilia Jane, to. July, 1857, William Frederick Webb,
Esq. of Newstead Abbey, Notts, and Cowton.
II. Olivia Elizabeth.
Arms — Per fess az. and or, a lion rampant countorchangsd,
quartering Mills. Orcst — On a mount vert, a woodwift or wild
man ppr. holding up his club gold. Motto — Omnia bona
desuper.
Seats — Wadley House, and Shellingford, near Farringdon.
Town Residence— 1>\, Upper Brook Street, London.
GOODLAKE OF WADLEY HOUSE.
GooDLAKE, Thomas Mills, Esq. of Wadley
House, Shellingford, and Letcombe, co. Berks, J.P.,
I. 13 May, 1829 ; m. 22 Nov. 1855, Mary Erederica,
only dau. of the late Robert Glyn, Esq. and sister
of Sii- Richard George Gljn, Bart.
5LtltragC.— At Letcomb Eegis, this family has resided,
from father to son, from a period antecedent to the first insti-
tution of registers in the year 1536.
Thomas Goodlake, 6. at Letcomb Eegis 1580, son of William
Guodlake, of Letcomb Eegis in 1546, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
White Beconsall, of Moyles Court, Hants, and was father of
Geobge Goodlake, Esq., who v,;. Ann, dau. of Sir Charles
Wiseman, Knt. of Steventon, and d. 1G44, leaving a son and
heir,
Thomas Goodlake, Esq. 6. 4 June, 1633 ; m. Jan. 1676, Ann,
dr.u. of Etlmond Wiseman, Esq. of Sparsholt Court ; and dying
15 Feb. 1693, was s. by his son,
Thomas Goodlake, Esq. of Letcomb Eegis, J. P., &. 28 Jan.
1G78; m. Barbara, dau. (and co-heir with her only sister, wife
of John Blagrave, Esq. of Calcot Park, co. Berks) of Thomas
Garrard, Esq. of Upper Lambourne, Berks; and d. upwards
of 77 years old, having fifteen children. The eldest son and
heir,
Thomas Goodlake, Esq. of Letcomb Eegis, J. P. for Berks,
6. 23 Sept. 1708 ; m. Anna Butler, of Kirby House, Inkpen, co.
Berks, and had (with a dau., Catherine, m. 24 Nov. 1763, to
Thomas Justice, Esq. of The Abbey House, Sutton Courtney)
a son and heir,
Thomas Goodlake, Esq. of Letcomb Eegis, J. P., 6. 17 May,
1744; TO. 1775, Catherine, youngest dau. of the Eev. Ealph
Price, Eector of Farnboro', Berks, and Eector of Lyminge,
Kent, and sister of Sir Charles Price, 1st hart., and by her
had (with a dau., Catherine, who d. uiun. aged 19 ; and two
younger sons, John Hughes, bapt. 2 Dec. 1778, and d. leaving
issue (.see Scrman of Sioindon Hall), and William Hartley, bapt.
4 Jan. 17S7) a son and heir,
Thomas Goodlake, Esq. of Letcomb Eegis, 6. 9 April, 1776;
who m. 2G July, 1SC«, Jane, only child and heir of WiUiam
Warnton Mills, Esq. of Yadley House, co. Berks, and by her
who d. Nov. ISOS) had an only son,
Thomas Mills Goodlake, Esq. of Wadley House and Let-
comb, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1832, 6. 2 June, 1807; m.
22 July, 1828, Emilia Maria, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward B. Baker,
Bart., by the Lady Elizabeth Mary his wife, dau. of Bobert,
Duke of Leinster, and had issue.
I. Thomas Leinstek, now of Wadley House.
II. Edward Wallace, Barrister-at-Law, b. 19 Sept. 1830; to.
Dlc. 1859, the Hon. Caroline Wrottcsley, dau. of Lord
Wrotlesley, which lady d. 1 Sept. 18G0; and 2ndly, Cecilia
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Capt. Alexander EUice,
E.N.
III. Gerald Littlehules, Col. Coldstream Guards, V.C,
GOODWIN OF HINCHLEYWOOD.
GooDWix, RiCHAED Heney, Esq. of Hinchley-
wood House, co. Derby, J.P., b. 15 Sept. 1833;
late Capt. 6th foot ; educated at Rugby ; entered
the army 1852.
ILtltCaCJC. — Thomas Gladwin, who lived at Boythorpe,
CO. Derby, b. about 1C05, was father of Thomas Gladwis,
Esq., J. P., of Tupton Hall, bapt. 1630, High Sheriff co. Derby
16G7. This gentleman had a grant of arms about IGfiO. By
Helen his wife he had numerous issue. The eldest son was
Lemuel, from whom descended Miss Lord, of Tupton Hall
and another son was
Heney Gladwin, of whose line we have to treat, and who
TO. Mary, dau. of Digby DaUeyne, Esq. of Stubbing Edge, co.
Derby, and had issue,
Henkt, of whom afterwards,
John, 6. 1731; m. and had issue, Dorothy, who to. th€
Eight Hon. the Earl of Newburgh; Mary, m. lioben
Cloves, Esq. of London; Jane, m. Gen. William AVyn-
yard : and Helen, to. Sampson Colclough, Esq. of Bcacor
Hill, Notts.
Mary, to. Benjamin Brocklehurst, Esq.
Dorothy, to. the Eev. Basil Beridge ; and d. s. p. 1792.
The elder son,
Henky Gladwtn, Esq. of Stubbing Court, 6. 1730; serxei
with great distinction in America, and became Major-Gen. ii
I the army. He m. 30 March, 1762, Frances, dau. of the Eev
John Beridge, and had issue,
I. Charles Dakeyke, of Belmont and Stubbing, I. 2'.
March, 1775, Lieut. -Col. of the Derbyshire Militia; m. Mis
Stringer, and had issue, one dau., Frances, who to. Mr tr
Melland.
I. Frances, m. 9 June, 1801, Francis Goodwin, Esq. o
Ivlapleton (son of Jolm Goodwin, Esq., by Blary his wife
dau. and co-heir of Francis Eidgeway, Esq. of Nottingham)
and d. 25 Oct. 1841, leaving issue,
1 Henry John, of Hinchleywood.
1 Frances. 2 Mary Eidgeway, d. unm. 1859.
3 Martha Elizabeth, m. 1841, John Goodwin Johnson, Esq
Mr. Francis Goodwin d. 12 Aug. 1836.
II. Dorothy, to. 4 Jan. 1792, Joshua Jebb, Esq. of Walto) !|
Lodge.
III. Blary, m. 29 Nov. 1800, Baldwin Duppa Duppa, Esq. Cf
HoUingbourne House.
IV. Ann, TO. 22 June, 1814, William Turbutt, Esq. of Ogsto;
Hall.
V. Charlotte, m. 23 April, 1805, the Eev. George Huttor
D.D., of Sutterton.
VI. Martha, rf. unm. 22 Oct. 1812. vii. Harriet, d. unm. ;
VIII. Ellen, rf. unm. ix. Susannah, d. unv
Mr. Gladwin bequeathed all his estates to his grandson.
The Eev. Henry John Goodwin, of Hinchleywood, «
Derby, b. 21 Nov. 1803 ; to. March, 1832, Frances Eleanors I
dau. and heiress of the Eev. Eicliard Burrow Turbutt, B.A
son of William Turbutt, Esq. of Ogston Hall, descended froi
the Turbutts of Thirsk, and the Babingtons of Dethick, and t
23 May, 1863, leaving issue,
Eichaed Henry, now of Hinchleywood.
Frances Isabella Turbutt, to. 10 Feb. 1860, Rev. Joh
L:iuncelot Ellington, 2nd son of George H. Errington, Esc
of Lexden Park, Essex.
llilcn Eiiielia, m. 27 Nov. 1878, Arthur Finch Dawson, Esc
of Barrow Hill, co. Stafford.
Arms—Cii; a fe.ss between six lions' heads erased gu. Cre:
— A griffin se.jant wings expanded or. Motto — Fide ct virtuti
ici'.!— Hinchleywood House, Ashbourne.
GORDON OF ABERGELDIE.
Gordon, Hugh Mackat, Esq. of Abcrgeldi
Castle, CO. Aberdeen, b. 24 Sept. 1826 ; s. his unci
18 Feb. 1869; m. 19 May, 1859, Susan Ameli
eldest dau. of the late Charles Hewit Sams, Esq. <
Lee, Kent.
ILtllCJlgP.— To his 2nd son, Sie Alexandek Gobdon, Kn'
his father, Alexander, 1st Earl of Huntly, granted by deed
GOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOR
659
Huntly, 12 Feb. 1453, .ill his lands, formerly parcel of the
barony of Jlygm.'ir (Mitlmar) and Tulch, besides other estates
therein mentioned. Sir Alexander acquired, subsequently, by
royal grant from King James III., in the 23rd year of his
reign, the lands of Abergeldie, whence this branch of the
Gordons was ever after designated, and is styled in the deed
of gift (dated at Edinburgh, 26 Dec. 1482), " dilecto familiar!
armigero nostro, Alexandre de Mygmair." Sir Alexander m.
Janet, 2ud dau. and co-heir of George Leith, of Barnis, who
d 1505, and relict of Alexander Seton, of Meldrum, by whom
lie had a son and successor,
Alesandeb Gordon, Esq. of Abergeldie, who m. Janet, dau.
of Alexander Irvine, Esq. of Drum, and was s. by his son,
William Gokdon, Esq. of Abergeldie, m. Frances, dau. of
Andrew, Lord Gray, who d. 1514, and was«. by his son,
Alexander Gordon, Esq. of Abergeldie. This laird m.
Katherine, dau. of Sir William Nicholson, Bart, of CarnocU,
King's Advocate for Scotland, and had a son and lieir,
Alexander Gordon, Esq. of Abergeldie, who, by Euphemia
his wife, dau. of Robert Graham, Esq. of Morphy, left a son,
John, his heir; and a dau., Kachel, successor to her brother.
The son,
John Gordon, Esq. of Abergeldie, m. a dau. of Ross of
Kilravock, but d. s. p., when the estates and representation of
the family devolved upon his sister,
Rachel Gordon, of Abergeldie, who in. Capt. Charles
Gordon, son of Peter Gordon, Esq., of Minmore, a Cadet of
the ducal family, by Janet, dau. of Sir Alexander Gordon, of
~:iuny, and had a son and successor,
Peter Gordon, Esq. of Abergeldie, who m. 1st, Margaret,
:lau. of Peter Strahan, of Edinburgh ; and 2ndly, Elizabeth,
lau, of Lord Gray ; by the latter of whom they had a dau.,
larbara, m. David Hunter, of Burnside. Abergeldie m. Srdly,
Vlargaret, sister to Sir Archibald (Foulis) Primrose, hanged at
jarlisle 1745, and dau. of Sir George FouUs, Bart, of Dunipace,
)y Janet, dau. of Sir John Cuningham, of Caprington, King's
Advocate for Scotland, and had issue,
Charles, his heir.
Rachel, } who both <£.«>,,..
Euphemia, m. James, 5th Viscount Stratiallan.
Jean, d. v.iim.
'he Laird of Abergeldie was s. by his son,
Charles Gordon, Esq. of Abergeldie, who m. Alison, IJrs.
'aterson, dau. of David Hunter, Esq. of Burnside, and left at
lis decease, 19 March, 1796,
Peter, of Abergeldie, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of John Forbes,
Esq. of Blackford, and had an only child, Katherine, who
d. unra. 1802, aged 17. He m. 2udly, Elizabeth, dau. of
Alexander Leith, Esq. of Freefield, and d. without issue 1819.
His widow d. 1855.
Da VXD, of whom presently.
Charles, Knight of the Prussian Order of Merit, d. s. p. 25
March, 1835, aged 79.
Adam, of London, who m. Penelope, eldest dau. of Michael
Biddulph, Esq. of Ledbury, and dying 28 May, 1800, left an
only son, William Gordon, Esq. of Haffield, co. Hereford,
High Sheriff 1829, b. 8 Dec. 1794, who vi. 21 Dec. 1820,
Mary, eldest dau. of William Wingfleld, Esq., by Lady
Charlotte Digby his wife, and d. 5 Oct. 1836, leaving issue
one son, Edward WLUiam (Rev.), b. 18 May, 18.'8, m. 1855,
Mathilde, dau. of Baron Hagermann, and has issue; also
two daus., Charlotte Florence, and Carolina Anne.
Alexander Sinclair, d. s. p. 30 June, 1837, aged 77.
William, Maior 60th foot, d. s. p. 1793. John, d. young.
Margaret, m. George Skene, M.D. Aberdeen.
he 2nd son,
David Gordon, Esq. of London and Abergeldie, m. 13 June,
'89, Anne, 3rd dau. of Michael Biddulph, Esq. of Ledbury,
nd by her (who d. 26 Feb. 1841) had issue,
Charles David, 6. 30 Oct. 1790; m. 22 April, 1819, Marian,
eldest dau. of Robert Phillipps, Esq. of Longworth, co.
Hereford, and dying 24 Nov. 1826, left issue, 1 Anna Maria,
m. 1871, Count von Schmising Kerssenbrock ; 2 Katharine
Frances, m. 1842, Dunoan Davidson, Esq. of Tillychetty,
CO. Aberdeen, d. Feb. 1868; 3 Isabella Margaret, m. 1st,
7 Dec. 1854, Anthony Gibbs, Esq. of Merry Hill, Herts,
who d. Dec. 18.56, and 2ndly, 1866, to Robert H. Lee
Warner Esq. of Tyberton Court, co. Hereford; and 4 Emilia
Lucy.
Michael Francis, of Abergeldie.
Robert, Admiral R.N., late of Abergeldie.
Adam, 6. 30 May, 1801 ; m. 8 Nov. 1826, Susan, Gth dau. of
the Rev. John Swete, of Oxton House, Devon, and d.
14 Jan. 1839, leaving issue seven sons, 1 Hugh Mackat,
now of Abergeldie ; 2 Lewis, b. 23 Jan. 1823, m. 1862,
Louisa Isabella, 4th dau. of William Lyall, Esq., and has
issue, Reginald Hugh Lyall, Bertram Fuller, and Emily;
3 Charles Vincent, Col. Madras Staff Corps, 6. 1829, m. 1st,
1846, Emma, dau. of Charles Godwin, Esq., by whom (who
d. IS.'if)) he has issue, Cosmo Huntly and Robert Francis,
d. 1861, and 2ndly, 1866, Frances Edith, eldest dau. of tho
late George Oliver, Esq., by whom he has Charles Gerald
and three daus. ; 4 Adam Stephenson (Rev.), 6. 1831, m.
Julia Isabella, dau. of Rev. I. W. Baugh ; 5 Dundas Will
liam, 6. 1833, in Bengal artillery, killed at Luilcnow during
the Indian Mutiny, 18.58; 6 Cosuio. 6. l8o7, Majnr Madras
Staff Corps ; and 7 James Henry, Major Madras Staff Corps,
b. 25 Jan. 1839, m. Arabella Hewit, youngest dau. of Charles
H. Sams, Esq. ; and one dau., Anne Cecilia.
Anna Penelope, d. 1868. Harriet Margaret, d. 1865.
Mary Anne, m. 6 May, 1824, Rev. William Swete, 2nd son
of the Rev. John Swete, of Oxton House, Devon : she d.
1859.
Mr. Gordon d. 22 Oct. 1831, aged 78. His 2nd son,
Michael Francis Gordon, Esq. of Abergeldie Castle, co.
Aberdeen, b. 21 April, 1792; m. 31 Aug. 1820, Caroline, 5th
dau. of the Rev. John Swete, of OxtoH Hoaac, Devon, and had
issue,
Francis David, 6. 21 July, 1821 ; killed at Jhansi 1857, during
the Indian Mutiny.
John Henry, b. 7 Jan. 1824; d. 20 April, 1848.
Michael Lawrance, b. 3 Sept. 1833 ; rf. 27 Oct. 1850.
William Herbert, 6. 29 May, 1840; d. 6 Dec. 1850.
Caroline Anne, m, 5 Jan. 1854, Edmund Pi-ideaux St. Aubyn,
Esq., Lieut.-Col. Madras army, and has issue.
Margaret, vi. Rev. F. Cardew, and has issue.
Bertha, m. Charles Gordon, Esq., and d. leaving issue.
Mr. Gordon d. 31 Dec. 1860, and was s. by his brother,
Robert Gordon, Esq. of Abergeldie, an Admiral R.N., 6.
7 Sept. 1796, sometime Deputy Master of the Corporation of
Trinity House, of Deptford-Strond ; and d. s. p. 18 Feb. 1869,
when he was s. by his nephew, Hugh Mackay Gordon, Esq.,
now of Abergeldie.
Arms — Quarterly 1st, az., three boars' heads couped or;
2nd, or, three lions' heads erased gu. ; 3rd, or, three crescents
gu. within a double tressure flory counterfiory of tho second
4th, az., three cinquefoils arg. the whole within a bordure
quarterly arg. and gu. Crest— K deer-hoimd arg. collared
gu. MoUo — God with us, or, anciently, God with ws.
Seat — Abergeldie, Ballater, co. Aberdeen.
GOBDON OF AVOCHIE.
Hat-Goedon, Adam, Esq. of Avocliie, co. Abei--
deen, and Mayen House, co. Banff, J. P. for both.
COS., and D.L. for the latter, b. 3 June, 1846 ;
m. 21 Jan. 1873, Helen Frances, dau. of Francis
Anstruthcr Eli^hinstone Dah-ymple, Esq., 3rd sur-
viving son of Sir Eobert Dalryinple Horn Eljihiu-
stone, 1st bart. of Horn and Logic Elphiustone.
iCtltCaCrC.— Sir Edmdnd Hat, of Linplum, the immediate
ancestor of the Hats of Rannes, was elder son of Sir William
Hay, of Tester (ancestor of the Marquesses of Tweeddale), by
Alicia, his 2nd wife, dau. of Thomas Hay, of Errol, by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of King Robert II. He m. Margaret Kerr,
and had a son,
Ddgald Hay, of Linplum, who m. Helen, dau. of Cuckburn,
of Newall, and had issue,
Edmund Hay, of Linplum. George Hay, of Rannes.
William Hay, of Eddeston. Andrew Hay, of Ranfield.
The 2nd son,
George Hat, was Superintendent of Glasgow and Aberdeen,
Secretary to the Privy Council 1567, and Rector of Rathven.
He had a grant from the Crown of the lands of Rannes and
Rathven. He m. Mariot, dau. of Henderson, of Fordel, by
whom, with other issue, he had George Hay, of Rannes ; and
James, of whom hereafter.
George Hat, of Rannes, d. unm. 1586, and was s. by his
brother,
James Hat, of Rannes, who also s. to the estate of Linplum,
in consequence of the failure of heirs male of William Hay, of
Linplum ; but he disposed of the property. He m. a dau. of
Dunbar of Grange, and was s. by liis eldest son,
George Hat, of Rannes, who m. Agnes, dau. of Guthrie,
of Guthrie, Bishop of Moray, and had a son,
James Hay, of Rannes, who -m. a dau. of Gordon, of Park,
and had issue, James ; and Andrew Hay, of Mountblairy.
The eldest son,
James Hay, of Rannes, m. 1684, Margaret, dau. of Gordon,
of Glengarnock, and had issue two sons,
Charles, of Rannes, whose male issue failed, and the estate
ot Rannes went to the female line. James.
The 2nd son,
James Hat, m. the Dowager Lady Banff, dau. of Sir John
Lauder, of Fountaiilhall, Bart., and had issue. His 2nd son,
2 V 2
6G0
GOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOR
James Hat, m. Ann, dau. of John Gordon, Esq. of Avochie,
CO. Aberdeen {see Gobdos of Aiochie), and had with other
issue, a younger son,
ADAM Hay, Major 35th regt. of foot, m. Mary, eldest dau.
of Samuel Watson, Esq. of Edinburgh, and had issue,
Adam, his heir.
Mary, m. her cousin, James Hay, Esq. ; and d. leaving issue.
Charlotte, d. in infancy.
Major Hay d. 1836. He had hifthly distinguished himself
while serving under the Duke of York, in Holland, where he
was severely wounded. He was «. by his son,
Adam Hat Gordon, Esq. of Avochie, and Mayen, and
Ardmeallie, D.L., b. 18 Sept. 1803 ; to. 3 April, 1841, Anne
McKerreil, eldest dau. of James Brown, Esq. of Edinburgh,
by Anne his wife, dau. of Col. McKerreil, of Hillhouse, cc
Ayr(«6e that family), and had issue,
1. Adam, his heir. ii. James Eobert, 6. 9 Nov. 1849.
I. Anne McKerreil, to. 16 Feb. 1871, Hon. and Rev. William
Trevor Kenyon, 4th son of George, 2nd Lord Kenyon.
II. Mary, d. in infancy.
Mr. Hay Gordon assumed as heir of entail after mentioned,
and by royal license, the additional surname of Gordon (see
below). He d. 1872, and was s. by his eldest son, Adam Hay
GoEDON, Esq., now of Avochie.
^umilg of Gorbon anh §i&o:^ic.
William Gordon possessed the estate of Avochie by charter,
dated 8 Jan. 1525 ; he was s. by his son, James Gordon, of
Avochie, who obtained a charter of the said estate in 1529, and
was s. by his son, John Gordon, conform to charter by the
Earl of Huntly to him, dated 26 Feb. 15C9. He was s. by
his son, John Gordon, of Avochie, conform to charter by the
Marquess of Huntly to him, dated 1576. He was s. 1622, by
his son, John Gordon, of Avochie, who was s. 1665, by Henry
Gordon, of Avochie, conform to charter 1687. He was s.
1733, by his son,
John Gordon, of Avochie, conform to precept by the Duke
of Gordon and sasine thereon, dated 1 July, and registered
24 Sept. 1733. He was a Colouel, and commanded a battalion
under Prince Charles Stuart, 1745. He m. Mary, only child
and heiress of Peter Gordon, of Ardmeallie, of Banffshire ; and
their dau., Ann, was m. to James Hay, Esq. who was great grand-
father of the present Mr. Hay Gordon (see the Hay J'edigrec).
The last-mentioned John Gordon, of Avochie, was s. by his son,
Peter, who -m. Mary, dau. of John Burnett, Esq. of Elsick,
and was s. by his son,
John Gordon, Esq. of Avochie, who d. 1842, v.nra., and,
under the entail executed by his directions, the late Mr. Hat
Gordon s., as heir of entail, to the estates of Avochie, Mayen
and Ardmeallie, he being the great-grandson of John
Gordon, of Avochie, and Mary Gordon, of Ardmeallie.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st grand quarter, az., on a chevron be-
tween three boars' heads couped or, a hand grasping a sheaf of
arrows ppr., for Gordon ; 2ad grand quarter, counter quartered ;
1st and 4th, arg., three inescutcheons gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, az.,
three cinquefoils arg. over aU in surtout a crescent gu. all
within a bordure of the last, for Hat. Crest — A stag's head
cabossed within two branches of laurel conjoined at the top,
all ppr., for Gordon ; andagoat trippantppr., forHAY. Motto —
For Gordon, Byde together. For Hay, Spare nought.
£.a«— Mayen House, Huntly, X.B.
I. Harry Lumsden, Esq., of Auchindoir,
I. Major Brickendcn, 71st Highlanders.
IV. Anne,
Aberdeen.
V. Eobina,
The eldest son,
James Gordon, Esq. of Manar, «. his father in 1834, and d.
1874. He m. Elizabeth Cruger, eldest dau. of William Lumsden,
Esq. of Clova and Auchindoir, co. Aberdeen, by whom he
had issue four sons and five daus.,
I. Hugh, Lieut. 90th Light Infantry, d. while serving in the
Indian Mutiny. ii. WUliam, d. unrii.
III. James, d. unm. TV. Henry, now of Manar.
I. Catherine, d. unm. ii. Elizabeth, d. v.nra.
III. Anne. iv. Mary. v. Elizabeth Alice.
Anns — kz., a fess chequy arg. and of the field between three
boars' head ppr. Crest — A stag's head couped ppr. Molto —
Bydand.
Seat — Manar, by Inverurie, co. Aberdeen.
GORDON OF IXEANAR.
GoEDOX, Henry, Esq. of Manar, co. Aberdeen,
late 92nd Gordon Highlanders and Rifle Brigade,
J.P. and D.L., b. 1848 ; m. 1874, Ellen, youngest
dau. of the Hon. Vice-Chancellor Sir Charles HaU,
Knt., by ■whom he has issue,
Elizabeth Cruger, h. 1875.
EinCaSr.— Hugh Gordon, H.E.I.C.S., J.P. and D.L., who
purchased Badifurrow, now called Manar; also the estate of
Cairnbanno, was of the ancient Aberdeenshire family (of
Lesmoir and Birkenburn. He was 6. 1767 ; to. Elizabeth, dau.
of WiUiam Forbes, Esq., of Eeht and Springhill, co. Aber-
deen, of whom (who d. 1869) he had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Hugh, TO. Mary, dau. of H. MacArthur, Esq., and is
deceased. iii. William, deceased.
IV. William, deceased.
I. Elizabeth, to. Capt. W. A. Skene, of Lethenty, co. Aber-
deen, E.I.C.S.
II. Jane, m. Capt. James Hunter, Esq. of Seaside and
Glencarse, Perthshire, of the 42nd Highlanders, and Staff.
III. Bobina, d, unm.
GORDON OF CAIRNFIELD.
GoEDOX, John, Esq. of Cairniield, co. Banff, J.P.
and D.L., b. 23 Sept. 1805 ; m. 9 Dec. 1851, Mar
garet, dau. of George Wright, Esq., and by her
(who d. 19 May, 1874) has had issue,
I. Adam Steuart, 6. 10 July, 1S54.
II. John Patrick, 6. 21 Feb. 1£57.
in. James Gordon Duff, h. 22 Feb. 1853.
IV. Patrick, 6. 21 March, 1859.
v. Alexander, 6. 7 July, 1868.
I. Ehzabeth Patricia Catherine, d. 13 Aug. 1875.
ULintHQC. — Eobert Gordon, Esq. of Lun.in, m. a dau. of
Gordon, of Dykeside, co. Moray, and was father of Alexander.
Gordon, Esq., who to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Gordon, of Cairn-
field, and by her had three daus., the eldest of whom vi
Gordon, of Buckie ; the 2nd m. Anderson, of Lingwood ; and
the 3rd d. unm. Alexander Gordon m. 2ndly, Jane, eldest
dau. of Gordon, of Shillagreen, eldest dau. of Gordon oi
Drumwhydle and Faskine, by his wife, the eldest dau. of Sir
John Gordon, Bart, of Park, and by her had two sons, John,
and James, late of Roseburn. The eldest son of the 2nd mar
riage,
John Gordon, Esq. to. 1761, Mary, dau. of George Steuart,
Esq. of Tannochy, by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir James Aber-
cromby, Bart, of Birkenbog, and had issue,
Adam, of Airadoul and Caimfield .
Jane, m. James Duff, Esq. of the Island of Madeira, and hac
issue. EUzabeth.
The son and heir,
Adam Gordon, Esq. of Arradoul and Cairnfield, D.L.,
13 Feb. 1773; to. 4 March, 1799, Elizabeth, only dau., by Is
marriage, of Patrick Cruickshaak, Esq. of Stiathcaro, CO
Forfar, and had issue,
John, now of Caimfield.
Patrick, Lieut.-Col. and Brigadier at Dinapoor, Bengal Pre
sidency, now Major-Gen. retired, 0. 27 March, 1810;
4 May, 1848, Charlotte Mary, only child of the late Capt
George Mathers, 59th regt.
George, Merchant, of the United States, 6. 20 Sept. 1814
deceased; m. Mrs. Mary Stanley, widow, of North Caro
Una.
James Gordon Duff, E.I.C.S., 50th N.I. Bengal, deceased.
William, Lieut.-Col. E.I.C.S., 49th N.I. Bengal, 6. 10 Fel
1824; TO. 9 Aug. 1871, Harriet, eldest dau. of Andrei
Steuart, Esq. of Auchlunkart.
Jane, deceased.
Elizabeth Marjory, to. 1836, the Eev. Edward Lillingstor
of Edgebaston, Birmingham, 5th son of the late J. W. Ii'
lingston, of Elmdon, co. Warwick: d. 1841, leaving two soni
Margaret Helen, deceased. Emma, deceased.
Harriet, to. 21 Oct. 1854, William Terry, Esq. of Midnapori
India, and survives, his widow, with a son, William GordoE
and a dau., Emma.
Mr. Gordon d. 17 March, 1847.
Arms— Az., a pheon between three boars" heads erased o
Crest — A boar's head erased or. Mottoes — Above the cres
Eyd ; under the arms, Dum vigilo tutus.
iScof— Caimfield, Fochabers ; and Arradoul, co. Banff.
GORDON OF WARDHOUSE
KILDRT7MMY.
AND
GoEDON, Caelos Pedbo, Esq. of Wardhoui
and Xildrummy, co. Aberdeen, J.P. and D.L., Kn
of St. John of Jerusalem, formerly British Consi
at Jerez de la f rontera in Spain, b. 6 Dec. 1814 ; wt. £
Nov. 1838, Elena Maria, dau. of Joseph Pendergas
Esq. of Cadiz, by Christina his wife, dau. of Jam'
GOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOR
GCl
Arthur Gordon, Esq. of Jerez do la frontcra, by
Bosa Fraucisca Arcliimband his wife, and has issue,
I. Carlos Pedro, b. 27 July, 1844; m. 18 Sept. 1871, his
cousin, Kosa, diiu. of Conde de Mirasol; and d. 31 March,
1870, having had issue, 1 Carlos, b. 12 June, 1872;
d. 2 Feb. 1874; 2 Eafael, 6. 23 May, 1S73; 3 Fcdro,
6. 30 Aug. 1875.
II. Arturo Leon, 6. 28 June, 1850.
III. Pedro Carlos (Rev.), S.J., b. 17 Feb. 1853.
IV. Joseph Maria, Lieut. R.A., 6. 18 March, 1S!)6.
I. Maria del Carmen, in. Capt. Rivero, Spani.sh Navy.
II. Cristina, vi. Juan Orouez, of Jerez de la frontcra.
III. Rosa Eduarda.
IV. Elena Maria, in. Miguel Lafuente, of Jerez de la frontera.
V. Marie Magdalena, in. Hugh Gordon Lumsdcn, Esq. of
Auchindour and Clova, CO. Aberdeen. vi. Ursula Maria.
HtnCaflC— The Gordons of Wardhouse and Kildrummy
are descended from the Earls of Huntly, through Elizabeth
Gordon, who to. about 1408, Alexander, 2nd son of William,
of Winton. Their eldest son assumed the name of Gordon,
and was created Earl of Huntly. Of his three sons, the eldest
succeeded, and the 3rd,
Adam Gordon, married, and had three sons, the 2nd of
whom,
George Gordon, of Eotliie, m. Janet Ross, who brought the
lands of Beldorney into the family. The 5th in descent from
the said George Gordon, m. the dau. of James Leith, of Leith
Hall. His sons went abroad, and not returning within twenty
years of their father's death, 1G78, the Beldorney estates passed
to his cousin,
Alexander Gordon, of Candell, who in. a dau. of Macdonell,
ofKcppoch. His son,
John Gordon, m. the eldest dan. of John Gordon, of Law
and Wardhouse; and d. 1748, having entailed the Wardhouse
estate on the eldest son of his son,
John Gordon, b. 1723 ; to. 1745, Margaret, 2nd dau. of
Patrick .Smyth, of Methven and Braer, and his wife Elizabeth,
dau. of Count Strasbourg, General in the Russian service. He
d. G Oct. 1760, leaving issue,
I. Alexander Maria, of Wardhouse, d. s. p.
II. Charles Edward, s. his brother.
Tlio ind son,
Charles Edward Gordon, Esq. of Beldorney, Ward-
liuuse, and Kildrummy, b. 14 Feb. 1750 ; s. his eldest brother,
Alexander Maria, on whom the estates of Wardhouse were
entailed by his grandfather; jii. April, 1773, Charlotte, dau. of
Charles Boyd, brother of the 13th Earl of Errol, and 2nd son of
William, 4th Eail of Kilmarnock, by Lucy .\nn Livingstone,
dau. of James, 5th Earl of Linlithgow, and d. 23 Dec. 1834,
leaving a son,
JiiiiN David Gordon, Esq. of Wardhouse and Kildrummy,
'.,i. IsOa, Maria del Carmen Beigbeder, of Jerez Ce la frontcra,
in Spain ; and d. i Aug. 1850, leaving issue,
I. Pedro Carlos, his successor, b. 23 Dec. 180G; m. his 2nd
cousin, Rosa Elena, eldest dau. of Joseph Prendergast, Esq.
of Cadiz; d. Feb. 1857. His widow re-married Don Jose
C.arces de Marcilla, Conde de Argilloy Marata son.
II. Carlos Pbdro, s. his brother; now of Wardhouse.
III. Juan Jose, b. 22 Dec. 1837; to. his 2nd cousin, Teresa,
dau. of Conde de Mirasol ; and d. s. p. 20 May, 18GG.
IV. Alexander, b. 17 Aug. 1828; m. his 2nd cousin, Maria
.Jo?cfa, dau. of Don Fermin Daz, and has issue.
V. Luis, 6. Sept. 1827; in. Petra Davila, eldest dau. of the
Marques de Villamarta, and has issue.
I. Blaria de las Mercedes, to. 12 May, 1SG2, Condo de Carles,
ii. Maria de la Concepcion.
III. Josefa, TO. Don Francisco Ponce de Leon, Marques
del Castillo del Valle de Signcfla; and d. 31 Aug. 1870,
leaving issue.
J,)/is— Qunrterly : 1st and 4th, az., a lion rampant arg.
bitw.in three boars' heads couped or; 2nd and 3rd, az., three
iHiars" heads erased arg., a border of the last. Ci'esi— A cross
crusslct fitthee gu. Motto — In hoc .'pes mea.
iUi— Wardhouse, Tusch, co. Aberdeen.
Steel Pringle, only dau. of the late John Robert
Pringle, Esq., Madras C.S. (son of Sir John Pringle,
Bart, of Stichill), and niece of Lord Colonsay. Mr.
Gordon s. by will, 1858, to the great landed pro-
perty of Col. John Gordon, of Ciuny, at one tinio
M.P. for Weymouth, and afterwards for Melcouabo
Regis, and d. 31 March, 1878.
Arms — Az., three boars' heads couped or, a border chcquey
of the first and last. Crtst— A spreading oak tree gu. jSioUo
— Sub tegmine.
Seats— C\\xny Castle, near Aberdeen; Belchester House, near
Coldstream, co. Berwick; Kiusteary Lodge, co. Is'airu; and
Buckie Lodge, co. Banff.
GORDON OF CLUITIT.
The late Jonx Goedon, Esq., of Cluny Castle,
Ico. Aberdeen, and of Eelchester House, co. Ber-
Iwick, J.P. and D.L. for cos. Aberdeen, Banff,
Nairn, Inverness, and Lord of the Manor of Cluny,
b. 1822 ; educated at Eton and Trin. Coll. Cam-
bridge ; m. 1st, 1862, Clara, dau. of the late Rev.
James While, of Bouchurch, Isle of Wight, which
lady d. 1864 ; aud 2ncily, 19 Dec. 1865, Emily E.
GORDON OP CULVENNAN.
GoEDON, David Alexander, Esq. of Culvennan,
CO. Kircudbright, J.P. formerly an officer in the
Rifle Brigade, b. 29 Feb. 1828; m. 1 Jan. 1855,
Jane Lawrie, only dau. of the late Allan Bell, Esq. of
Hillowton, and has issue,
I. William Ainslie, b. 26 Nov. 1855.
II. Allan David, 6. 6 Sept. 1857.
III. Lochinvar Alexander Charles, b. 20 May, 18G4.
IV. Claud Augustus Rutherford, 6. 12 Aug. 1SG7.
I. Grace Marion. ii. Beatrice Isobel Hilda,
Mr. Gordon is 18th in direct male descent from Sir
Adam de Gordon, of Lochinvar, the companion in
arms of Wallace.
Hincage.— This is a branch of the noble house of Kenmure
and Lochinvar, which traces its descent from Richard de
Gordoun, 1120, and from the valiant Sir Adam de Gordouna, of
BRncE's time.
Sir John Gordon, of Lochinvar, who d. 1517, 5th in descent
from the above-mentioned Sir Adam, left two sons. Sir Robert,
his successor, and William. His estate of Craichlaw, co.
Wigton, he settled on his 2nd son,
William Gordon, of Craichlaw, who d. 1515, and was s. by
his son,
William Gordon, of Craichlaw. He d. 1570, and was s. by
his son,
John Gordojj, of Craichlaw, whose name we find attached
to the bond by the Scottish nobility, for the establishment of
James IV. on the Scottish throne. He d. 1580, and was s. by
his son,
William Gordon, of Craichlaw, who purchased the estate
of Culvennan, and dying 1G36, was s. therein by his son,
Alexander Gordon, of Culvennan, who d. 1679, and was
s. by his son,
William Gordon, of Culvennan, an enthusiastic prcsby-
terian, who, dying 1703, was s. by his son,
William Gordon, of Culvennan, to whom succeeded
Sir Alexander Gordon, of Culvennan, Lieut.-Col. of the
Kirkcudbrightshire local militia, and successively Sheriff of the
cos. Wigton and Kirkcudbright. Sir Alexander, who was
knighted 1800, to. 17 July, 17G9, Grace, only sister of Sir John
Dalrymple Hay, of Glenluce, Bart., and d. 21 Oct. 1830. He
was s. by his eldest son,
James Gordon, Esq. of Culvennan, D.L., Lieut.-Col.
Commandant Kirkcudbright Yeomanry Cavalry, 6. 2 Dec. 1771,
TO. 17 Sept. 1816, Janet, eldest dau. and co-heir of Johnstone
llannay, Esq. of Balcary, and d. s. p. 27 May, 1843, when he
was s. by his nephew (the eldest son of his brother David, by
Agnes his wife, dau. of William Hyslop, of Lochend).
William Gordon, Esq. of Culvennan, J. P., b. 17 Aug. 1800 ;
TO. 17 Aug. 1825, his cousin-german, Agnes Marion, dau. of
John Hy.slop, Esq. of Lochend, and by her (who d. "23 May,
1853) had issue,
David Alexander, now of Culvennan.
John Hyslop, 6. 6 Nov. 1829; in. 1 Feb. 1859, Margaret, 2nd
dau. of the late W. Napier, Esq., and has issue, Williaia
Fabian, b. 17 Dec. 1860 ; and Mary Winifred.
Jame,?, 6. 31 March, 1833; d. 25 Jan. 1864.
Margaret, d. 1835.
Agnes Marion, to. 31 Blay, ISGO, Bcujamiu llardwick, Eec[.,
and has issue.
Mr. Gordon d. 27 Jan. 1853.
Arms — Az., a bezant between three boar.s' heads erased or,
on a border of the last nine lozenges of the first. Crest — A.
dexter naked arm Issuing out of acloud and grasping a flaming
sword all ppr. 31oilo (above the crest) — Dread God.
Stc(£— Greenlaw HousCj near Castle Dougla.s, co. Kirkcud-
bright.
CG2
GOR
THE LANDED GEXTP.Y.
GOR
GOUDON OF DRTJMMITIR AND PAEIT..
GoEDON-DuFF, Lachlan Dcff, Esq. of Drum-
muir and Park, co. Banff, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
Eauffshii-e from 1857 to 1861, late Mnjor 20th
regt., h. 1 June, 1817 ; m. 6 ilarch, 1847, Jane
Ellen, dau. of Thomas Butteriicld, Esq. of Ber-
muda, and has issue,
Thojias Duff, 6. II Aujr. 1848; m. 2 Feb. 1875, Pauline
Emma, dau. of Charles Tennant, Esq. of Glen, co. Peebles.
Archibald Hay, b. 6 April, 1863.
Mary Louisa, d. 1808. Helen EUzabeth, 6. Oct. 1SG6.
ILiuraCfC. — The Duffs of Drummuir derive from William
Duff, 3rd son of Adam Duff, of Clunybeg, who d. 1674,
ancestor the Earl Fife ; and the Gordons of Park, spiing from
a scion of the noble house of HrsTLT.
Alexandee DtTF, Esq. of Drummuir, co. PanfF, Provost of
Inverness, and Member of the Scottish Parliament, had, by
Katherine his wife, three sons, Alexaxdek, of Drummuir;
AVilliam, of Muirtown, co. Inverness; and Jous, of whom we
treat. The youngest,
John Duff, Esq. of Culbin, co. Moray, r,i. Helen, dau. (and
in her issue heiress) of Sik James Goedon, of Park, by Helen
his wife, dau. of Lord Saltoun, and by this lady had several
sons and daus., all of whom 0.. s. x>., except Katherine, vihom.
Alexander Jlorison, Esq. of Bognic, co. Aberdeen ; and a son,
Lachlas Dctf, Esq., m. Eachel, dau. of Roger Hog, Esq. of
West Lothian, and had (with three sons, James, d. in the West
Indies; Roger, d. in Russia; and Alexander, killed at
Trafalgar, in H.M.S. "Mars," 1805) another son, Thomas, who
assumed the name of Goedon ; and a dau. Rachel, m. Patrick
Steuart, Esq. of Auchlunkart, co. Banff. The son,
Thomas Goedos, Esq. of Park House, b. 14 March, 1790;
■was Lieut. -Col. of the Inverness and Banff Militia, J.P. and
D.L., and Convener of co. Banff. He s. to the barony of Park
1808, through his grandmother, Helen Gordon, of Park, and
assumed, thereupon, the surname of Goedon, in lieu of his
patronymic, Duff. He ra. 14 Nov. 1814, Joanna Maria, eldest
dau. of David Macdowall Grant, Esq. of Arndilly, co. Banff,
and had issue,
Lachlan Dctt, now of Park House.
David McDowall, K.X., deceased.
Alexander Duff, R.N., deceased.
Mary, m. R. C. May, Esq.
Pvachel, m. 1st, Dr. Mackie, and 2ndly, Dr. Rcid.
Eliza, ?/i. A. Steuart, Esq. of Auchlunkart.
Eleanora, m. 1st, Rev. H. Walker, and 2ndly, Eev. Mr.
Walkman.
WUhelmina, deceased. Isabella. Jemima.
Joanna, deceased. Emilie, m. Rev. J. Russell.
Col. Gordon d. 6 Dec. 1S55.
Anns— Az., a dexter hand vambraced grasping a sword
erect arg. hilt and pommel or, between three boars' heads
couped of the last langued gu. Crest— \ sinister gauntlet ppr.
Mottoes— Orel the crest. Sic tutus ; imder the arms, Salus per
Christum.
5ea(5_Drummuir Castle, Keith; and Park House, Banff, N.B.
GORDON OP FYVIE.
William Cosmo Goedo>", Esq. of Fyvie Castle,
CO. Aberdeen. {See Bueke's Peerage, under the
title of Abeedeex.)
WOLRIGE-GORDON OF ESSLEMONT.
"Wolrige-Goedox, He^et, Esq., of Hallhead
and Essleniont, co. Aberdeen, J.P., M.A., Barrister-
at-Law, I. 1831 ; m. May, 1856, Anne, only child of
Eobert Gordon, Esq. of Hallhead and Essleiuont,
and by her (who d. 18 April, 1874) had issue,
I. EoBEET, Aberdeenshire Militia, 6. 27 Feb. 1857.
n. John, h. 20 Dec. 1859. m. Walter, 6. 29 Jan. 1861.
IV. Henry, 6. 1 Jan. 1863.
I. Mary. ii. Anne, d. 1864. in. Ethel, d. 18G6.
IV. Edith. V. Margaret, d. 1SC9.
This gentleman, -who is son of Col. John Wol-
rige. who d. 26 March, 1849 (of the old family
of Wolryche of Dudmaston, co. Salop) , by Mary
Anne Knox his wife, who d. 25 Xov. 1860, assumed
the surname of Goedos on his marriage.
HiltCagt.— About the end of the fourteenth century the
property of Hallhead was acquired by Geobge Gobdojj, 4ih
son of Thomas Gordon, in Daacli of Ruthven, whose descend*
ants in uninterrupted succession have possessed it to ih^
present time. I
The two most remarkable of the family were John Gobdow,!
of Hallhead, killed at Pinkie a.d. 1547, and Geobge Gobdon'
of Hallhead, who was out with a " following" in the cause of
Prince Charles Edwaed in 1745. His estates of Hallhead
and Esslemont were confiscated; but his son, Robert Goedos,
got them back again. He r,i. 2 March, 1760, Lady Harriet
Gordon, dau. of William, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen, by Anne, his
3rd wife, dau. of Alexander, Duke of Gordon, and left at his
decease, 17 April, 1814, a son,
George Gordon, Esq. of Hallhead, Col. of the Aberdeenshire
Local Militia, m. 1st, 1790, Anne. 5th dau. of William Baird,
Esq., of Newbyth, and sister of Sir David Baird, Bart., and
had two children, Roeeet, his heir; and Alicia Anne, nx. Joha
Hope .Johnstone, of Annandale. Mrs. Gordon d. in 1805, and
Col. Gordon ra. 2ndly, 1807, Henrietta Hope Xapier, dau. of
Hon. Charles Napier, of Merchiston Hall. By her he had
Harriet, Frances, and Georgina, who all d. unm., and Charles
Napier Gordon, late of Esslemont, who d. 1864. Col. Gordoa
d. 1823, and was s. by his son,
Robert Gordon, Esq. of Hallhead, Major 21st foot, to.
Jane, dau. of Walter Little Gilmour, Esq. of Craigmillar, and
Liberton, and left one child, Anne, of Hallhead and Esslemont,
r,i. Hekrt p. WoLBiGE, now Wolbige-Gobdon, of Hallhead
and Esslemont.
Arms — Az., a fess between three boars' heads couped or
Ci-e-sJ— A hart's head ppr. ilfo«oes— Bydand, and Strong and
firm.
&mt — Esslemont, Ellon.
GORDON OF NEWTIMBEE.
GoKDox, Chaeles Hexet William, Esq. of
ITewtimber Place, Sussex, m. 23 June, 1861, Lucy,
only dau. of Col. Grant, E.H.A., of Southend^
Eltham, J.P. for E!ent, and has issue,
I. Charles Edward Grant.
I. Mary Katherine. ii. Margaret Louisa.
III. Lucy Georgiana. iv. Eleanor Wilmot.
V. Beatrix Cecilia.
ILittCaflC— Chaeles Gordon, Esq. ot. Nov. 1782, Mary,
eldest dau. of Thomas Howorth, Esq. of Worcester, d. 25 June;
1829, leaving a son,
Charles Gordon, Esq. of Newtimber Place, Sussex, m. 28
July, 1827, Anne Sarah (rf. 12 Sept. 1873), 3rd dau. of James
Pitman, Esq. of Dunchideock, Devon, by Catherine his wife,
eldest dau. of John Harris, Esq. of Kadford, Devon, and
d. 28 April, 1839, having had issue,
Charles Hendry William, now of Newtimber Place.
Arthur Pitman, Rector of Newtimber, tii. 12 Jan. 1865,
Han-iet Anne, dau. of the Eev. William Hicks, Rector of
Coberley and Whittington, co. Gloucester, and has issuc^
Arthur Charles, and Elizabeth Mary.
Anne Catherine. Eliza Mary. Louisa Astley.
Georgina Charlotte, i;i. 11 May, 1865, Eev. George Grisdate
Hicks, 2nd son of Eev. Wm. Hicks.
Arras — Az., over two spears chevronwise arg. an Eastern
crown between three boars' heads couped or. Crtst — A buck's
head erased ppr. ducally gorged per pale arg. and or.
Stat — Newtimber Place, Uurstpierpoint.
GORDON OF PITLTTRG.
Goedon-Cuming-Seene, John, Esq. of Pitlurg
and Dyce, co. Aberdeen, J.P. and D.L., h. 9 Feb.
1827 ; m. 1st, 27 March, 1856, Maria, only dau. of
Capt. WiUiam Henry Nares, R.N., and by her (who
d. 23 June, 1857), has issue a son.
Alexander, Lieut. Aberdeenshire Highland Militia, 6. 14
June, 1857.
He m. 2ndlT, 5 Jan. 18G0, Margaret Maria, only
dau. of Sir David Brewster, K.H., D.C.L., F.R.S.
ILlUCagC— John Gordon, of Scurdargue, or Essie (2nd
son of John de Gordon, of Srrathbolgie, and brother of Adam
Gordon, killed at Homildon, whose dau. and heir, Elizabeth,
771. Alexander Seton, and was, by his ancestor, of the Gordons,
Dukes of Gordon), ya. Margaret, dau. of Sir Patrick Maitland,
of Gight, and dying circa 1420, was s. by his eldest son,
John Gordon, of Auchlcnchries, co. Aberdeen. He m. 1st,
EUzabeth, dau. of Abernethy, LordSalton; and2ndly,IIemauU,
dau. of Macleod, of Harris. HU eldest son by his 1st marriajiC,
GOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOR
GGi
John Goedon, of Auclilencliries, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir
Alexander KorLos, ancestor of Lord Pitsligo, and was slain at
the battle of Hodden, under the standard of Alexander, 3rd
Earl of H'untly. His only son,
John Gokdon, of Pitlurg, m. 1st, Lady Jane Stuart, dau. of
John, Earl of Athol, brother uterine of Kins James IL of
Scotland, and son, by her 2nd marriage, of Jane (widow of
James 1.), Queen Dowager of Scotland, and grand-dau. of
King Edward III. of England, being the dau. of his son John,
Duke of Lancaster. He m. 2ndly, Mary Drummond, of the
family of Perth, and d. 1544. His eldest son,
John Gordon, of Pitlurg, m. Janet, dau. of James Ogilvic,
of Cullen (ancestor of ihe Earls of Findlater and Seafleld), by
■whom he acquired the estate of Broadlands, co. Aberdeen.
He fell at Pinkie 1547, leaving one son,
SiE John Gordon, Knt. of Pitlurg, M.P. co. Aberdeen. Sir
John TO. Isabel, dau. of William, 7th Lord Forbes, and d.
16 Sept. ICOO, leaving two sons and a dau. The elder son,
John Gordon, of Pitlurg, m. Nicolas, dau. of Kinnaird, of
Kinnaird, but dying s. 'p- 1G19, was s. hy his brother,
Robert Gordon, of Pitlurg, commonly designated of
Straloch. This gentleman, a poet, a mathematician, an
antiquary, and a geographer, was b. 14 Sept. 1580, and d.
18 Aug. 1G61, having had, with six daus., eleven sons. The
eldest son,
Robert Gordon, of Pitlurg, &. 1609, s. his father 1661. He
m. 1638, Catherine, dau. of Sir Thomas Burnett, Bart, of Leys,
and had,
Robert, his heir.
John, of Collieston, near Arbroath, a Physician, m. 1st,
Katharine, dau. of John Fullerton, of Kinnebar; 2ndly,
Helen, dau. of Allardyce, of Allardyco; and 3rdly, Grizel,
dau. of Falconer, of Glen Farquhar. The eldest son,
John, of Hilton, an eminent Physician, m. Margaret, dau.
of John Dowell, Esq., and had, with other issue, a son,
James, of whom as successor to his kinsman, Gordon, of
Pitlurg.
Catheriae, m. Robert, 2nd Viscount Arbuthnot.
Mr. Gordon d. 1G81, and was s. by his son,
Robert Gordon, of Pitlurg, b. 1641; '/h. Jean, dau. of Sir
Richard Maitkmd, Lord Pitrichie, by whom he had a dau.,
•m. Baird, of Auchmedden ; and a son,
Alexander Gordon, of Pitlurg, who s. 16S2. He m. Jean,
dau. of James Gordon, of Ellen, by whom he had a dau., who
d. v.'iim. ; and a son, Alexander, an Ensign in the British
army, who d. s. p. 1748, when the property devolved on the
nearest collateral male heir, his uncle's grandson,
James Gordon, of Hilton, M.D., who then became of Pitlurg.
He m. 1731, Barbara, dau. of Robert Cuming, of Birnes, and
dying 1755, was s. hy his son,
John Gordon-Cuming, of Pitlurg, who s. in right of his
mother to the entailed estates of Birnes and Leask, and added
Cuming to his paternal surname. He m. Mary, dau. of John
Fullerton, of Gallery, co. Forfar, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
n. Thomas, who succeeded to the estate of Ilarperficld, co.
Lanark, D.L., Lieut.-Col. of the Militia; m. Jane Nisbct,
niece of Andrew, last Earl of Hyndford, and by her left
issue at his decease, 1832.
1 John William (Sir), of Harperfield, K.C.B., Major-Gen.,
late Col. R.E., A.D.C. to the Queen, Knt. of the Legion of
Honour, and of the Medjidie (3rd class), d. 1870.
2 Hamilton.
1 Amelia Jane, m. Nov. 1847, Major Frederick Hutchinson,
Fifeshire Militia Artillery, 2nd son of General Sir William
Hutchinson, K.C.H., and has issue.
Mr. Gordon-Cuming d. 1768, and was s. by his son,
John Gordon-Cuming, of Pitlurg and Birnes, b. 1761, who,
inheriting (1815) the estates of his relative, Skene, of Dyce
(eldest collateral branch of Skene, of Skene), assumed the
name of Skene, in conformity with a deed of entail. He
eventually attained the rank of Lieut.-General. He m. Lucy,
Srd dau. of Sir Hugh Crawford, Bart, of Jordan Hill, and had,
William, his heir.
Thomas, 74th Highlanders, m. Harriet, Srd dau. of Gen. Sir
William Hutchinson, K.C.H., and d. Sept. 1852, leaving a
dau., Alice Isabel Lucan.
James, who m. Jane Adelaide, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas
Blackenny, Bart, of Dublin.
Crawford, m. William Forlong, Esq. of Errins.
Isal.iella, m. Francis Gordon, Esq. of Kincardine, brother of
James Gordon, of Craig,
lleubina. Lucy.
Mr. Gordon Cuming <?. 1828, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Gordon-Cusiing-Skene, Esq. of Pitlurg and Dyce,
J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. Aberdeenshire Militia, 6. 1786, who
r,i. 1825, Anne, youngest dau. of Alexander Brebner, Esq. of
Lcarney, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Alexander,* Capt. R.A., b. 30 Nov. 1S2S, killed at Scbastopol,
June, 1855.
Christian, m. 24 April, 1860, Charles Elphinstonc Dalrymple,
Esq., 4th surviving son of Sir Robert Dalrymple llorn-
Elphinstone, Bart., of Horn and Logic Elphinstonc, co.
Aberdeen.
Lucan, m. 26 Jan. 1859, Major William Ross King, Unat-
tached, 2nd son of the Rev. William Hutchinson King.
Col. William Gordon entered the army at an early age, served
several years with the 92nd, or Gordon Highlander.<!, and
afterwards with the 6th regt. in France, the Peninsula, and on
the staff in the West Indies. He d. 14 Jan. 1837, and was s. by
his son, the present John Goedon-Coming-Skeene, Esq. of
Pitlurg.
Arms — Az., three hoars' heads or, hordurc of the last, quar-
tered with az. three garbs or, a border of the last, for Cuming,
and az. three skenes arg. pomelled or, each having on the point
a wolf's head couped of the last, for Skene. Ci-est — A dove ppr.
Supporters — Dexter, a warrior holding in the dexter liand a
shield and in the sinister a spear all ppr.; sinister, a wild boar
ppr. Motto — I hope.
Scois— Pitlurg, Ellon, Aberdeen, N.B.j and Parkhill, Aber-
deen.
GOUDON OF WIKCOMBE PAHK.
Gordon, Charles William, Esq. of Wincombe
Park, Shaftesbury, J.P., b. 28 Aug. 1819; m.
1st, 6 Nov. 1845, Augusta Caroline, dau. of Col.
Steward, of Nottingtou House, Dorset, and by her
(who d. 1866), had, with other issue,
George Henry, b. 9 Oct. 1846.
Ethel Maria Louisa. Lilian Mary.
He m, 2ndly, 14 May, 1868, Alice, dau. of Ecv. C.
H. Grove, of Sedgehill, Wilts, and has,
Hilda Gwendoline. Muriel Edith.
He is only surviving son of the late George Gordon,
Esq. of Oak Lodge, Tockington, co. Gloucester, by
Frauces Mary his wife, dau. of Henry Tahourdin,
Esq. He has three sisters, Frances Mary ; Georgina
Henrietta, m. Eev. J. K. Charleton, and Sybella
Elizabeth, m. Eev. H. Hanmer.
/Sc'a<— Wincombe Park, Shaftesbury.
GORE-LANGTON OF NEWTON PARK.
Gore-Langton, William Stephen, Esq. of
Newton Park, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., B.A.
Ch. Ch. Oxon, 1870, Capt. North Somerset
Yeomanry Cavalry, Patron of three Livings, b. 11
May, 1847; s. his father 11 Dec. 1873; m. 29
Dec. 1870, Helen Mabel, 2nd dau. of Sir Graham
Graham Montgomery, Bart., M.P., and has issue,
I. Algernon William Stephen, b. 9 Nov. 1871.
II. Chandos Graham, 6. 8 Sept. 1873.
I. Gertrude Alice.
II. Mabel Evelyn, and iii. Alice Mary, twins.
^intHQC. — Sir John Gore, Knt., Lord Mayor of London
1624 (4th son of Gerard Gore, Alderman of London, and
elder brother of Sir Paul Gore, 1st hart, of Manor Gore, ances-
tor of Gore, Bart, of Manor Gore, and Gore, Earl of Arran),
5)1. Hester, dau. of Sir Thomas Campbell, and dying 1636, left,
inter alios, a son.
Sir John Gore, Knt. of Gilstonc, co. Herts, m. Bridget,
dau. of Sir Edward Harington, Bart., and d. 1659. His brother,
William Gore, of Morden, Surrey, afterwards of Barrow
Court, Somerset, to. Jane, dau. of Thomas Smith, Esq. of
Tedworth, Wilts, by whom he left at his decease, 1662, a son,
his successor.
Sir Thomas Gore, Knt., m. Philippa, sister and co-heir of
Sir Giles Tooker, of Maddington, Wilts, and dying 1C75, left
issue, William, d. 1718, leaving issue; Thomas, d. before
1725, leaving issue; Edward, of whom presently; Jane, vi.
Richard Baskerville, Esq. of Richardston; and Anne, m. —
Stear. Sir Thomas's 3rd son,
Edward Gore, Esq., vi. Arabella, sister and co-heir of Sir
John Smyth, Bart, of Long Ashton, Somerset, and d. 1742.
His 2nd son and eventual heir,
Edward Gore, Esq., in. Barbara, widow of Sir Edward
Mostyn, Bart., and dau. and sole heiress of Sir George Browne,
of Kiddington Park, co. Oxford (by the Lady Barbara Lee,
CC4
GOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOR
dau. of Edward, 1st Earl of Lichfield) by whom he left at his
decease, 1801,
I. William, his successor.
It. Charles (Rev.), of Barrow Court, Somerset, m. 1798,
Harriet, dan. of Richard Little, Esq. of Urosvenor Place,
and left issue,
1 MoNTAGCE, of Barrow Court, 6. 1800, M.P. for Barn-
staple, and Hifch Sheriff Somerset 1852, d. unm. Sept. 18C4.
2 WilUam Charies, deceased. 3 George, of Barrow Court.
Mr. Gore was s. by his eldest son,
William Gore Langton, Esq. of Newton Park, Somerset,
Col. of the Oxford Militia, b. Dec. 1760; m. 1st, 1783, Bridget,
only child and heiress of Joseph Langton, Esq. of Newton
Park (upon which occasion he assumed, by royal permission,
the additional surname and arms of Langton) and had issue,
William, of Combe Hay, 6. 1787; m. 1822, Jacintha Frances
Dorothea, only child of Henry Powell Collins, Esq. of
Hatch Beaucamp, and had one son, William Heney
Powell Goke Lakgton, heir to his grandfather.
Edward, 6. 1789, Capt. 52nd regt. ; d. 3 March, 1860.
John, an officer in the army, d. at Ceylon.
Frances Matilda.
Col. Gore-Langton m. 2ndly, Blary, only dau. of John Browne.
Esq. of .Salperton, co. Gloucester, and had by that lady,
William Henry, of Clifton, J.P. and D.L. for Somerset,
M.P. for Bristol 1852 to 1865, 6. 1802; m. 1st, 1824, Maria,
dau. of John Lewis, Esq., and by her (who d. 7 Jan. 1864)
had a son, William Frederick, late Lieut. N. Somerset Yeo-
manry, b. 1838, and other issue; he m. 2ndly, 19 April,
1865, Mary Ann, only dau. of William Williams, Esq. of
Pwll-y-Pant, co. Glamorgan, and d. 1875.
John Frederick, Capt. Grenadier Guards, d. 27 Oct. 1834.
Mary Henrietta, m. 1831, Sir J. M. Burgoyne, Bart, of Sutton
Park.
Caroline Mnria, m. 5 July, 183G, Col. D'Oyly, of the Grena-
dier Guard."!.
Col. Gore Langton d. 1847, and was s. by his grandson,
William Henry Powell Gore-Langton, Esq. of Newton
Park and Hatch Beauchamp, J.P. and D.L., M P. for West
Somerset from 1851 to 1859, and from 1863 to 1368, M.A.
Ch. Ch. Oxon, 1848, b. 25 July, 1824; m. 9 June, 1846, Lady
Anne Eliza Mary (heiress presumptive to the Earldom of
Temple, who d. 1879, only dau. of Bichard Plantagenet, 2nd
J>uke of Buckingham and Chandos, K.G., and had issue,
I. William Stephen, now of Newton Park.
01. Henry Powell, 6. 14 Dec. 1854, Lieut. 72nd Highlanders,
s. his father in the estate of Hatch Beauchamp.
III. Edward Grenville, b. 16 May, 1858.
I. Mary Jane, to. 1872, Henry Mills Skrine, Esq., eldest son
of H. D. Skrine, Esq. of Warleigh Manor, Somerset.
II. Frances Anne.
Mr. Gore-Langton d. 11 Dec. 1873, and was s. at Newton Park
by his eldest, and at Hatch Beauchamp, by his second son.
./4n)is— Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, quarterly sa. and or, a bend
arg., for Langton : 2nd and 3rd, gu., a fess between three
crosses crosslet titchee or, for Gore. Crests — 1st, Langton, an
eagle or, and wyvern vert, their necks entwined reguardant;
2nd, Gore, an heraldic tiger salient arg. collared gu. JSIoUo —
In hoc signo vinces.
iSeai— Newton Park, near Bath.
GORE OF TYREDAGH CASTLE.
GOEE Feaxcis, Esq. of Tyredagh CasUe, co.
Clare, J.P., High Sheriff 1856, m. 30 April, 1855,
Ellen, dau. of William Studdert, Esq., and has
issue.
UlltEaflf.— John Gobe, Esq. of Clonroad, co. Clare, m.
Jane, dau. of John Tayler, Esq. of Ballynorth, co. Limerick,
and d. 1700, leaving issue, Francis, his heir; Charles; Ellen,
d. v.nm.; Gertrude, m. Thomas Hickman, Esq. of Barntic ;
and Susanna, m. 1st, John King, son of Sir William King,
Knt. ; and 2ndly, Richard Smyth, 4th son of Sir Percy Smyth,
Knt. of Ballynatra, co. Waterford. The elder son and heir,
Francis Gore, Esq. of Clonroad, co. Clare, was made a
Brigadier-General 1710. He m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Arthur
Gore, Bart, of Newton Gore, co. Mayo, and had issue, i.
Arthur, his heir; ii. Francis (P.ev.), A.M.; ancestor of
"Vernon Gore, of Derryluskan; in. John; i. Gertrude,
d. v.nm. ; ii. Ellen ; and iii. Isabella. Mr. Gore, whose will
is dated 3 Jan. 1733, was .?. by his eldest son,
Abthcr Gore, Esq. of Clonroad, m. Mabella, dau. and
eventually sole heir of John Cusack, Esq. of Kilkessen, and
dying 1730, left, with a dau. Jane, m. William Ryves, Esq., a
son and successor,
I'BANCis Gore, Esq. of Derrymore, co. Clare, Col. in the
army, aged 13 at the time of his father's decease, who m.
Anne Lewis, and was father of
Francis Gore, Esq. of Derrymore, m. 1797, Christiana
Emma, dau. of Sir Joseph Peacoke, Bart, of Barntic, co. Clare,
and had two sons,
Francis, his heir. Joseph, of Derrymore.
The elder son,
Francis Gore, Esq. of Tyredagh Castle, b. Oct. 1800; m.
20 Dec. 1824, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Edmond Browne, Esq.
of Newgrove, and had issue,
Francis, now of Tyredagh. Edmond.
Thomas Browne. Poole Hickman.
Anne. Letitia Jane. Mary.
Christina Emma. Ehza.
Arms — Gu., a fess between three crosses-crosslet fitchije or.
Ore.U — An heraldic tiger salient arg. collared gu. JilolLo — la
hoe signo vinces.
Seat— Tyredagh Castle, Tulla,
GORE OP DERRYMORE.
Gore, Edwaed Aethue, Esq. of Derrymore,
CO. Clare, J.P., Major Inniskilling Dragoons, 3rd
K. O. Hussars, b. Aug. 1839.
ittltCa^C — Joseph Gobe, Esq. of Derrymore, son of
Francis Gore and Christiana Emma Peacoke his wife (sf€^/e-
ceding Memoir), d. 1847, leaving, by his wife Margaret, dau.
of Very Rev. Richard Bagwell, Dean of Clogher, Edward
Arthur, now of Derrymore; and a dau. Margaret, m. Arthur
Henley, Capt. 62nd Light Infantry.
Arms, dc. — See preceding Memoir.
Seat— Derrymore, O'Callaghan's Mills, co. Clare.
VERNON-GORE OF DERRYLTTSKAN.
Veenon-Goee, Geoegina Katherine, of Deny-
luskan, co. Tipperary, m. 14 Aug. 1828, Charles
Vernon, Esq., elder son of Lieut.-Col. Brabazon
Vernon {see Veenon of Clontarf Castle), by whom
(who d. 1874) she had issue,
I. Charles Pabkeb Venables, b. 1829.
II. Harcourt, 6. 1835; d. 1852.
I. Ellen CaroUne, m. July, 1867, Lieut.-Col. Gustavus Hume,
and has issue.
II. Caroline Diana, m. July, 1854, William Ruxton, Esq. of
Ardee House, co Louth, and has issue.
Mrs. Vernon assumed by royal license, 1876, the
additional name and arms of Goee, in accordance
with the will of her cousin, the late Lieut.-Col.
George Gore, of Derryluskan.
ILtltCaSC— This is a branch of the family of Gore, of
Tyredagh Castle, and Clonroad, co. Clare.
Rev. FRAKcis Gore, 2nd son of Brigadier-Gen. Fbancis
Gore, of Clonroad, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Sir Arthur
Gore, Bart, of Newtown Gore, in. Frances, dau. of Sir Robert
Gore, of Newtown, and relict of Charles Ingoldsby, Esq., by
whom he left a son,
Francis Lawrence Gobe, Esq., m. 1st, a dau. of Edward
Croker, Esq. of Ballinagard, co. Limerick, by whom he had a
son, who d. unm. ; and 2ndly, Ellinor, youngest dau. of Col.
Kingsmill Pennefather, of New Park, co. Tipperary, M.P,, by
whom he left issue,
Geobge. John, killed at Bunker's Hill, 1775, nnm.
Katherine, to. George Parker, Esq., son of Rear-Adniiral Sir
Christopher Parker, and had a son. Admiral Sir George
Parker, K.C.B., to. Arabella, dau. of Peter Butt, Esq., and
d. without issue, in 1847 ; and a dau., Ellen, m. Nathaniel
Evans, Esq. of Oldtown, co. Cork, and left an only child,
Geobgiana Kathebine, now Mas. Vernon Gobe, of Derry-
luskan.
The elder son,
Capt. Geobge Gobe, to. May, 1774, Catherine, eldest dau.
and co-heiress of Lawrence Clutterbuck, Esq. of Derryluskan,
by his wife Margaret, dau. of Henry Brittle, Esq. of Dunalley
Castle, CO. Tipperary, and left issue,
I. Fbancis Lawrence (Rev.), to. April, 1818, Penelope, dan.
of Francis Ellis, Esq., by whom he had a dau., Penelope
Margaretta, d. unm. in her father's lifetime. Mr. Gore d.
in 1848, and was s. by his brother.
II. Geobge, a Lieut.-Col. in the army; m. Miss Lydia
Smyth, and d. s. p. 23 July, 1862, having by his will de-
vised all his estates to his cousin, Mrs. Vernon, on the
decease of his surviving brother and sisters.
GOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOS
CG5
in. John (Rear-Admival), m. Miss Anno Tucker Gilbert, and
<jt. s. p. 9 Dec. 18U!).
I. Margaret, d. 18 April, 1855, unm.
II. Catherine, d. 8 Nov. 1875, itnm.
ni. Lavinia, d. 2 March, 1873, unm.
Arms—Gu., on a fess between three crosses-crosslet or a
trefoil vert. Crest— An heraldic tiger salient arir. culUueil
gu. Motto— In hoc signo vinces.
&a2— Derryluskan, co. Tipperary.
GORING OF WTSTON.
GoniNG, The Eev. John, of Wiston, Sussex, J.P.,
i. 3 March, 1824.; s. his brother 17 Not. 1819;
m. 21. Sept. 1861, Isabel Mary, dau. of the late
Preemau Thomas, Esq. of Eatton, Sussex, and has,
1. Charles, 6. 12 Sept. 18G2. n. Walter, b. 21 Dec. 1863.
III. John, 6. 16 Sept. 18C9. iv. Alan.
I. Elizabeth. n. Mary.
Eiliragr.— CnARLES Goriko, Esq. of Wiston, h. 1744 (son
of Sir Charles Matthew Gorinj?, Bart., by Elizabeth liis 2iul
wife, sister and co-heir of Sir Robert Vagg, Bart, of Wiston)
■m. 1st, 20 April, 1779, Sarah, dau. of lialph Beard, Esq. of
Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, which lady d. s. p. 6 Dec. 1797 ; and
2ndly, 7 June, 1798, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Luxford, Esq.,
and by her (who d. 8 Aug. 1811) had a dau., Elizabeth, wife
of the Rev. Walter John Trower, late Bishop of Glasgow, and
subsequently of Gibraltar. He to. Srdly, 7 May, 1812, Mary,
dau. of the Rev. John Ballard, and had by her a dau., Mary,'
d.jtnm. 1849; and two sons. Herf. 1829, and was s. by theelderi
Charles Goring, Esq. of Wiston, M.P. for New Shorehani,
A. 1817; m. 19 Sept. 1849, Juliana Mary Caroline, dau. of Sir
WiUoughby W. Dixie, Bart, and dying s. ji. 17 Nov. 1849,
was s. by his brother, the present Rev. John Goring, of
Wiston. His widow m. 2ndly, 1856, H. J. lioultbee, Esq. of
Springfield, co. Warwick.
Arms—Arg., a chevron between three annulets gu., quar-
tering 1.AGG. Crest — A lion rampant guardantsa.
£(,«£— Wiston, Steyning, Sussex.
GOSLING OF HASSOBTJRY.
Gosling, Robeet, Esq. of Ilassobury, Essex, J.P.
for Essex and Herts, Deputy Lieut, for Essex, and
High Sheriff of that co. 1871, formerly Capt. 13th
Light Infantry, b. 15 Oct. 1831 ; m. 1 April, 185G,
Cecil Mary, dau. of Alexander Park, Esq., and by
lier (who d. 1859) had two daus.,
I. Mary Vere. ii. Cecil Edith.
Bern. 2ndly, 19 Sept. 1861, Eleanor Spencer, dau.
of Spencer Smith, Esq. of Erooklands, Hants, and
by her has issue,
I. Robert Cunliffe, b. 15 June 18GS.
II. William Sulivan, 6. 19 July, 1869.
III. Seymour Frederick, 6. 5 Sept. 1871.
IV. George Bennett, b. 26 Aug. 1S72.
V. Alfred Henry, b. 9 Jan. 1874.
VI. Lionel Drummond, 6. 21 Jan. 1875.
VII. Thomas Spencer, b. 14 Oct. 1877.
I. Maud Eleanor. ii. Dora Mary.
III. Fiances Emily. iv. Gertrude Augusta.
V. Isabella Charlotte.
Et'liragC— William Gosling, Esq. of Roehampton,. Survey,
and London, Banker, m. Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Kllia
CunUfTe, Bt., M.P. for Liverpool, by Mary his wife, dau. of Henry
Bennet, Esq. of Moston, Cheshire, and left, inter alios, a son,
Robert Gosling, Esq., M. A., D.L., of Botley's Park, Surrey,
and of Hassobury, Essex, a Banker in London, 6. 1795, who
served as High Sheriff of Surrey 1854. He to. 1826, Georgina
Vere, dau. of the Right Hon. John Sulivan, by Lady Henrietta
A.nne his wife, 2nd dau. of George, 3rd Earl of Buckingham-
shire, and Albina his wife, dau. and co-heir of Lord Vere
'-itTtie, and d. 1869, having had issue,
Rdi'.krt, now of Hassobury.
Klt.is, of Busbridge Hull {see next Memoir).
^\ilIunnCunh(re. Herbert. George. Frederick
t..Mjn;ina. »,i. Sir William Clerke, Bart., and has two sons
an.l i.me dau.
"\.iv, ,u. Leycester Penrhyn, Esq. and has six daus. and
I' iii-a, m. Roger Wilbraham, Esq., and has six sons and
tlir. r daus.
Kh^iiinr, m. Rev. F. Hotham, and has five sons and four daus.
Uairiet. Mary.
Aims— Vert, on a chevron arg., between three errsprnt<! or
each charged with an ermine spot sa. a lion rampant tru
between two crosses-formic fitdit-e az. Crest-A Lar''-^
paw gu., holding a tieur-de-lis or. ^^""^ ^
landmcefLondS; w'"^''°^''°'-'- ^-^ ^^»-=-«. rort-
»
GOSLING OF BUSBRIDGE HALL,
Gosling, Ellis Duncombe, Esq. of Lu.bii(l<ro
Hall, feurrey, s. his father Jan. ISGl.
.o?^!"*''''^^*"^'''''^ Gosling, Esq. of Bnsbrid-e llall, b.
18J0 {see precedma Memoir) ■ m. 1858, Emma Susan, dau of
the Rev. Edward Duncombe (see Bdrke's Peera'/e Fever-
sham, E.), and d. 1861, leaving by her (whoTO.2ndiy, John C
F. Ramsden, son of H. J. Ramsden, Esq. of Oxton IIill'
Tadcaster) a son, Ellis Duncombe, now of Busbndjie Hall-
and a dau., Vere. '
Arms— See Goslino of Hassohimi.
i'eaj— Busbridge Hall, Godalming.
GOSSELIN OF WARE PRIORY.
GossELiN, Martin Hadslet, Esq. of Ware Priory.
Herts, J.P., High Sheriff 1859, b. 5 Jtdy, 1813 ■ m
1 Feb. 1843. Frances Orris, eldest; dau. of Adinirai
Sir John Marshall, C.B., K.C.H., of Gillinghai.i
House, Xent, and d. 8 Oct. 1868, leaving issue,
I. Martin Le Marchant Hadslet, 6. 2 Nov. 1817.
II. Hellier Robert Hadsley, b. 23 March, 1849.
III. Gerard Joshua Hadsley, b. 3 Feb. 1855.
IV. Bertram Mont Orgueil Hadsley, b. 26 July, 1353.
I. Fanny Charlotte Hadsley.
II. Geraldine Hadsley.
Jtt'nCfigC.— The family of Gosselin, of NormaT origin, has
long been domiciled in the island of Guernsey (see Supply.
iiENT). So far back as the reign of Edward III.,
Robert Gosselin, a distinguished soldier, did eminent ser-
vice at the rescue of Mont Orgueil from the French, and was
in consequence appointed Governor of that castle. {See
Armorial of Jersey, by Mr. Bertrand Payne.) Passing over
several generations, we come to
Joshua Gosselin, Esq., b. 1C96, sreat-grcat.grandson of
Hellier Gosselin, Attorney-General (I'rocureur) for Guernsey,
1591, who was son of Nicholas, Clerk of tlie Council to Queen
Elizabeth, and grandson of Hellier Gosselin, who, removing
from Jersey into Guernsey, was King's Procureur 1546. Ho
was sworn GrefBer 1737, and subsequently appointed Major of
the Militia of Guernsey; m. 1731, Anne, dau. of John Guille,
of St. George, a Jurat of the Royal Court, by whom he left at
his decease, 1755, an only surviving son,
JosHDA Gosselin, Esq., b. 1739; sworn Greffier 1768. He
was Col. of the North regt. of Militia. He to. 27 July, 1761,
Martha, dau. of Thomas le Marchant, Esq. of Guernsey (son of
William le Marchant, a Jurat of the Royal Court), by whom
(who d. 1813) he had issue,
Joshua, 6 U Oct. 1763 ; m. 10 May, 1787, Mary, dau. of
Thomas Priaulx, Esq. of Guernsey; and d. 1789, having
had two sons, ' "
1 Thomas William, b. 5 Feb. 1788; m. 1st, 1811, Elizabeth
Sophia, dau. of James le Marchant, Esq. of Rotterdam •
and 2ndly, 1842, Harriet, dau. of Peter de Jersey, Esn.'
Jurat of the Royal Court of Guernsey, by whom he had '
Frederick William, b. 1844, Cornet 4th Dragoon Guan!s
1864, Lieut. 1868, Capt. Royal Guernsey Militia 1870,
Major and Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Licut.-
Governor of Guernsey, 1872, m. 1870, Mary Harriette
only dau. of Thomas Hutchesson, Esq., and by her
(who d. 4 May, 1877) has issue a dau., Ida de Beauvoir,
and Corbet le Marchant, b. 14 April, 1876.
Harriet Mary, to. 1863, Devic Francis Carey, Jlajcr
Royal Artillery. ^
Emily Geraldine, m. 1868, George Vincent; Watson,
Lieut. -Col. 66th regt.
2 Joshua Carteret, R.N., 6. 19 July, 1789,
Thomas le Marchant, of whom presently.
Gerard, of Mount Ospringe, Kent, 6. 17ii9; m 1st "I Der^
1791, Christian, 2nd dau. of Boiiick Lipyeatt,' Esq. of
Ospringe ; and d. 1859, having had issue,
Gerard Lipteatt, of Mount Ospringe, b. 9 May, 1795; m.
2 June 1829, Amelia, dau. of Daniel Tupper, Esq. of
HuuteviUe, Guernsey, and has issue,
1 Elizabeth Caroline.
2 Emily Catherine, m. 8 March, ISR 4, Major T. B. Fan-
shawe, of the 33rd regt., and has issue.
George, Capt. 29th regt., m.. Caroline, dau. of James
Carey, Esq., Jurat of the Royal Court of Guernsey.
GGG
GOS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GOT
Christian, m. 23 Jan. 1836, Samuel Creed Fainnan, Esq.
of Linstcd, Sittingbourne, Kent. Caroline, d. unrn.
General Gosselin m. 2ndl5', 1835, Priscilla, dau. of J. Dims-
dale, Esq., and d. 11 June, 1859.
Corbet, Lieut. K.X., d. ai Trinidad, 1803.
Charles, Lieut, in the army, and A.D.C. to Gen. Sir Thomas
Trigge, Com.-in-Chief in the West Indies. lie d. 1803.
Catherine, m. George Lamb, Esq., son of George Lamb, Esq.
of Eye, Sussex.
Martha, m. George Lefebvre, Esq. of Guernsey; d. 1803.
Elizabeth Charlotte, d. 1789.
Sarah Anne, 7ii. the Eev. Kicholas Carey, Eector of St.
Martin's, Guernsey; and (i. 1801.
Emilia Irving, m. William Carleton Smythies, Esq.
Charlotte Elsie, d. unm. Mary, d. uit/ii.
The 2nd son,
Thomas le Makchaxt Gosselik, Esq. of Bengeo Hall, co.
Hertford, J. P., 6. 7 May, 17G5; entered the Royal Xavy,
2 Aug. 1878, and after a long course of distinguished public
Bervices, lived to be Senior Admiral of II.M.'s Xavy. He m.
18 March, 1S09, Sarah, eldest dau. and co-heir of Jeremiah
Bayment Hadsley, Esq. of Ware Priory, Herts ; and d. 27 Kov.
1S57, in the 93rd year of his age, leaving issue,
Maetis Hadsley, now of Ware Prioiy.
Emma, ',!(. 17 Aug. 1842, Edward Spencer Trower, Esq., son
of John Trower Esq. of Weston Grove, Hants.
Mary. Charlotte.
Arms — Gu., a chevron between tiree crescents erm.
Seat — Ware Priory Herts.
GOSSET OF ELTHAM HOTJSE.
GossET, Aethue, Esq. of Eltham House, Kent-.
J.P., D.L., a Major retired from the E. A., b. 23 April
1800 ; m. 28 May, 1834., Augusta, dau. of Thomae
Morgan, Esq. of St. Mary Cray, Eent, and has issue,
I. Aethte Welleslet, 6. 25 Nov. 1837; late Capt. in the
2na (Queens Eoyal) regt.
II. Matthew William Edward, b. 6 July, 1839 ; Capt. 54lh
regt.
in. Philip Henry, 6. 5 April, 1845.
IV. Edn-ard Frankland, Lieut. 15th regt., 5. 10 Oct. 1S57.
I. Augusta Louisa. ii. Emma.
in. Mary Harriet. ix. Laura Henrietta.
V. Octavia Georgina Emily.
VI. Gertrude Maria, m. F. B. Shadnell, Esq., and has issue.
VII. Grace Amelia. viii. Adelaide Louisa Julia.
ILtnCagC— Lpon the Revocation, in 1GS5, of the Edict of
Nantes, the Gossets, of Xorman extraction (included among
the nobles of that province, in 1403), were one of the many
Protestant families which emigrated from France ; they took
refuge in the island of Jersey, and, for many years resided
there, in the manor of Bagot.
John Gosset settled in Jersey about 1685; he had issue,
JoHS, his heir; Matthew, 6. 1683, Gentleman of H.M. band of
Pensioners, rf. 1744; and Abraham. He rf. 1712, and was s.
by his eldest son,
John Cosset, m. Susan D'AUain, and had issue,
I. Abbaham, his heir.
II. Isaac, known for his exquisite modelling of figures in
basso-relievo, with a composition of his invention. He d.
1799, leaving issue (with a dau., Mary, m. John Creuze,
Esq.) a son, Isaac, D.D., F.R.S., of Exeter Coll. Oxford,
and Newman Street, London, eminent as a preacher, book
collector, and Biblical scholar. He m. Catherine, dau. of
Heydock Hill, Esq. (she d. 13 Oct. 1831), and d. 1812,
having left issue (with a dau., Anna Mai-ia, m. Col. Gar-
diner, of the 1st Life Guards, and d. 1877) a son,
1 Isaac (Eev.), M.A., 6. 1783 ; Vicar ofiWindsor from 1821
till his death in 1855, Chaplain to four successive sove-
reigns of England. He vi. Sophia Banks, dau. of James
Lind, M.D. ; and d. 1855, having had issue by this lady,
who d. 1863,
Isaac Henry, M. A., Vicar of Northam, Devon ; m. Laura,
dau. of Isaac Gosset, Esq. of Jersey, and has issue six
sons and three daus.
Frederick Eichard Bleally, late Lieut. Bengsl Light In-
fantry; m. Mary Ann, dau. of J. W. West, Esq. of
Datchet, and has issue three sons and three daus.
William Heberden.
Emily Catherine Jloffat, m. George Moncrieff, late of
Scots Fusilier Guards, a General in the army, who d.
22 Feb. 1869.
Helen Dorothea, m. Major-Gen. William D. Gosset, R.E.
Anna Maria. Louisa Scott. Maria Lind.
John Gosset was s. by his eldest son,
ABKAHiM Gosset, 6. 1701, m. Jane White, and was s. by
bis son.
Matthew Gosset, of Bagot, Jersey, who-«. 1st, EUzabeth,flf
dau. of C. Hilgrove, Esq., Jurat E.C., by whom he had issue,
Matthew, of whom presently.
He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Durcll, Esq. of Jersey,
by whom he had issue,
I. William (Sir), C.E., K.C.H., sometime M.P. for Truro, arj
Under Secretary of State in Ireland; he was- afterwa-H
Serjeant-at Arms to the House of Commons, and retain I
the appointment till his death in 1848. He rn. GertruJ :,
dau. of Thomas Daniell, Esq. of Xrelissick, Cornwall, ly
whom (who d. 1849) he had issue,
1 Ealph Allen, Serjeant-at-Arms to the House of Com-
mons, ; m. 1835, Arabella Sarah, dau. of Sir Thomas
Butler, Bart., and had issue four sons, 1 Butler, Lieut.-
Col. B.E., m. 3 May, 1867, Alice Lee, dau. of Eobert
Cooper Lee Bevan, Esq., of Trent Park, and has issue,
Allen Butler, 6. 1868 ; Eobert Butler, b. 1869, and
Agneta, b. 1875 ; 2 Henry Allen, Paymaster 75lh regt., d.
1866; 3 John, in the Inland Eevenue Office; and i
Francis Eussell.
1 Louisa, m. 1834, Frederick Willis, Capt. 17th Lancers,
Gentleman Usher to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; he
d. 1867, leaving issue.
2 Janetta, m. 31 March, 1842, Wilbraham Taylor, Esq.,
Gentleman Usher in Ordinary to the Queen, and has issue.
3 Gertrude.
n. John Noah, Major Eifle Brigade, m. Maria Margaret,
dau. of T. Driscoll, Esq. of Dublin, and had (with other
issue) William DriscoU, Col. E.E., m. Helen, dau. of the Eev.
Isaac Gosset, Vicar of Windsor.
I. Mary, in. Col. James Eobin, of Jersey.
He d. and was .s. by his eldest son,
Matthew Gosset, Esq. of Bagot, Jersey, and of Connaught
Square, London, appointed Viscount of the Island of Jersey.
Hem. 1st, Miss Lys, who d.s.p.; and 2ndly, 1753, Grace,
dau. of Admiral Sir Thomas Frankland, Bart, of Thirkelby, co.
York, and by her (who d. 1801) had issue,
William Matthew, CoL E.E. ; to. Miss Louisa Walter, of
Devonshire Place, London ; and d. s. p. 1856.
Henry, Admiral E.N., d. March, 1877.
Charles, Commander E.N. ; d. 24 Nov. 18G8.
Autudk, of Eltham House, and West Park, Mortlake.
Grace Elizabeth, m. John Callaghan, Esq. of Lota Eeg, co.
Cork, and has issue.
Matthew Gosset m. 3rdly, 180S, Laura Honor, dau. of John
Cotton, Esq., and by her (who d. 1854) had issue,
George Bagot, an officer of the 4th Dragoon Guards, and
A.D.C. to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; m. Charlotte
Sinclair, dau. of James Douglas, Esq. of Belfast; andd,
30 July, 1840, leaving issue by her (who m. 2ndly, the Mar-
quess de Vinchiaturo) four daus.,
1 Gertrude Marie le Normand, m. 1852, the Eev. Eobert
Francis Molesworth, Eector of Coston, co. Leicester,
formerly an officer in the Indian army, d. June, 1877,
leaving issue.
2 Percy Georgiana Laura, m. 1854, Charles William
Stoughton, Esq. of Ballynoe, co. Kerry, and has issue.
3 Louisa Elizabeth Mary, ru. 1866, the Hon. Henrv Pren-
dergast Vereker, LL.D. of the Pitt.s, Isle of Wight, Eer
Majesty's Consul for Cherbourg, in France (see Bubee'S
Peerage, Gobt, V.), and has issue.
4 Georgiana Charlotte Cecil, m. 1862, Samuel, Viscount
Molesworth, and has issue.
Laura Elizabeth, m. 1829, Blackwood Gore Currie, Esq.
d. 1834, and had (with other issue) Francis Gore, late Captl
79th Highlanders ; and Georgina Gore.
Helen Sarah, m. 1st, Howe Daniel, Capt. 7th Dragoil
Guards, who d. leaving issue ; she hi. 2ndly, Capt. Fawk^
Matthew Gosset, d. 1843.
Aryns—Az., an annulet and three bean-pods (ffousses) leaved
and stalked proceeding therefrom and ranged en paille or, on
a chief arg. an eagle displayed sa. Cre-%t — A greyhound's head
erased arg., collared gu., ringed and garnished or.
Seais— Eltham House, Eltham, Kent; West Park, Mortlake,
S.W. Club — Junior United Service.
GOTT OF ARMLEY HOUSE.
GoTT, William Ewaet, Esq. of Armlev Hoasei
CO. York, J.P., h. 16 July, 1827; m. 29 April, 1851;
Anne Mary, dau. of the late William Aitcliison)
Esq. of Driimmore, Musselburgh, and has issue,
I. William He.sry, 6. 11 March, 1852.
n. John Aitcheson, &. 24 Aug. 1853.
in. Benjamin Ewart, 6. 4 April, 1S55.
IV. Allan, b. 14 J«ne, 1856.
V. George Arthur, 6. 16 Sept. 1S57.
VI. Francis, 6. 21 Dec. 1858.
vn. Alexander, 6. 18 May, 1860.
j vtii. Charles Ehodes, 6. 3 May, 1SG4. i. Anne Mary^
\
aou
THE LAT^^DED GENTRY.
GOU
GG7
HfltCiTgC— Eesjamin Gott, Tsq. of Arniloy Itimsp,
Leeds, son of John Gott, Esq. of Wooilliall, MeyulKint and
Manufacturer, and Chairman of the Leeds and Selby Eaihvay
Company (one of the earliest formed), was Mayor of Leeds
1799, and d. li Feb. 1810. lie m. 30 Nov. 1700, Elizabeth,
dau. of William Rhodes, of AVentbridge and Abdy, and by her
(who d. 23 Aug. 1867) had issue,
William Gott, 6. 1797, of Wyther, co. Yorlc, a Royal
Comnn'ssioner of the Exhibition 1851, who d. 1SC3. He m.
1821, Margaret, dau. of William Ewart, Esq. of Liverpool, and
d. 18C7. By her (who was b. 1795 and d. 184C) he had issue,
Benjamin, present proprietor of Armley House, v.nni.
William Ewart, resident at Armley House.
John, 111. Ilaniet Mary, dau. of Wni. Maitland, Esq. ol'
Loughton, Essex.
Slai-K-aret.
Jane Ewart, m. Rev. II. B. Smyth, BI.A., Vicar of Leed?.
and d. 1864.
Elizabeth, to. Robert Nairnc, JI.D., one of H.M.'s Commis-
sioners in Lunacy, and has issue four daus. Anne.
Harriet Caroline, m. Rev. George A. Robins, Vicar of
Hedsor, Bucks, and has two sons and two daus.
William Ewart Gott, Esq., as Committee of his eldest
brothec's property, is now in possession of Armley House.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per saltire sa. and nrg., a
bordure counterchanged ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a lion passant
guardant gu. between two acorns all in bend cotised erni.
Crest— \ griain's head erm. between two wings displayed arm.
il/oHo— Nee temcrc, nee timide.
Scat — Armley House, Leeds.
GOULBURN OF BETCHWOBTH HOITSE.
GouLBUiiN, Edward, Esq. of Betcliwortli House,
"Surrey, J.P., Gol. Grenadier Guards, b. 3 June,
1816; m. 26 April, 1856, Maria Louisa, dau. of
Kev. Will. Tower, son of Christoplicr Tower, Esq.
of "Weald Hall, Essex, and has issue,
I. Ilcnry, b. 5 July, 1858.
II. Cuthbcrt Edward, h. 6 Feb. I860.
ni. Arilmr Rc.uinalil, b. 14 July, 1863.
I. HcniiLtta, „i. 7 Aug. 1877, Capt. Horace Ricardo, Grrn-
adicr (iuards, eldest son of Percy Ricardo, Esq. of Braniky
Park, Guildford. ii. Mary Cecilia.
ittitr.KflC. — This family left co. Chester for Jamaica in
the 17th century, and was settled for more than a hundred
years in that island, at Amity Hall, co. Vere.
MuNBEE GouLBCBN, Esq., was sent from Amity Hall to
Eton and Oxford for his education. He afterwards resided
in London, in Portland Place, and m. 6 June, 1782, Hon.
Susannah Chetwynd, eldest dau. of William, 4th Viscount
Chetwynd, by whom (who d. 1818) he left at his decease, 1790,
I. IIenrt, his heir.
II. Edward, D.C.L., Serjeant-at-Law, and Commissioner of
the Court of Baiikruptcy, London, formerly M.P. fur
Liicoster, m. 1st, 1815, Harriette, 3rd dau. of Phili;)
Kathaniel De Visme, Esq. of Netting Hill House, Kensing-
ton, and by her had two sons,
1 Edward Meyrick, D.D., Dean of Norwich, and formerly
Head Master of Rugby School; m. 1851, Julia, dau. of
William B. Cartwright, Esq., M.P.
2 Frederick Anderleet, M.A., fellow of All Souls, Oxford,
d. June, 1877.
Mr. Serjeant Goulburn m. 2ndly, 1825, Hon. Esther Chet-
wynd, 2nd dau. of 5th Viscount Chetwynd, and by her had,
Esther, m. llcnry Edward Chetwynd Stapylton, Esq., and
d. 1853.
Mr. Serjeant Goulburn m. Srdly, 1831, Hon. Katharine
IMontagu, 2nd dau. of 4th Lord Rukeby. The Serjeant d.
21 Aug. 1868.
III. Frederick, Col. in the army, d. about 183G.
The eldest son.
The Right Hon. Henky Goulburn, of Betchworth House,
6. 19 March, 1784; entered Parliament 1807, and continued,
without intermission, a representative during the whole of his
distinguished career. He sat in succession for Horsham, St.
Germans, West Looe, Armagh, from 1826 to 1831; and the
University of Cambridge from 1831 till his death. He was
Under Secretary of State for the Home Department from Feb.
1810 till Aug. 1812; Under Secretary for the Colonies from
Aug. 1812 to Dec. 1821 ; Chief Secretary for Ireland from
Dec. 1821 to 1828; Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1828 to
lsr;0; Secretary of State for the Home Department from Dec.
1> I tii April, 1835; and Chancellor of the Exchequer from
U U to 1846. In 1839 he was proposed as Speaker of the
House of Commons, and had 209 votes. He m. 20 Dee. 1811,
Hon. Jane Montague, dau. of Jlatthcw, Lord llokeby, and by
her (who (/. 1 Feb. 1857) had issue,
Henry, b. 5 April, 1813; d. xuim. June, 1813.
Edward, now of lietchworth House.
Frederick, 6. 8 April, 1818; Chairman of H.M.'s Customs;
C.B. ; m. 1 March, 1859, Hon. Jemima Townsheud Mills,
3rd dau. of Lord Sondes, and d. 10 May, 1878.
Jane Lydia.
The Right Hon. Henry Goulburn d. 12 Jan. 1856.
Arms — Arg., a cross between four doves gu. Crest — A dovo
witli an olive-branch in its beak ;ill ppr.
StaJ— Betchworth House, EctLhwurtU.
GOULD OF FEAMPTON.
GoTTLD, Hubert CnuRcniLTj, Esq. of Frampton,
CO. Glamorgan, J.P., Capt. Glamorsan Liglit In-
fantry Militia, late 31st regt., h. 28 Oct. 1831 ; m.
1st, 13 Nov. 1856, Emma Jennetta, eldest dau. and
eo-heircss of Evan Wilkins, Esq. of Lantwit Major,
CO. Glamorgan (who d. 2 Sept. 1862, -nithout issue).
He m. 2ndly, Isabel Frances, 2nd dau. of the Eev.
Roper Trevor Tyler, M.A., Rector of Llantritliyd,
Glamorganshire {see Tyler of CoUrell).
UlUCagC. — This ancient and honourable family are stated
to have been flourishing citizens of Exeter in the days of
Edward III., of which city Adam Gould was Receiver-General
18 King Richard II. A branch settled in Dorset as early as
1530, about which period Matthew Churchill, the great-great-
grandfather of the 1st Duke of Marlborough, m. AUce, dau. of
James Gould, of Dorchester.
John Gould, of Staverton, Devon, m. a dau. of Trehawke,
of Cornwall, by a dau. of John Petre, of Torbrian, and sister
of Sir William Petre, Knt., father of John, Lord Petre. He
d. 2 March, 4 Elizabeth, 1562, and was buried at Staverton,
leaving (besides daus.) two sons,
Edward, of Staverton, ancestor of Gould of Dunsconibe,
Hayes, and Downes (now represented by J. W. Buller, Esq.,
M.P. for North Devon); of Forsham, Lew Trenchard,
Devon ; of Clapham and Guildford, Surrey : of London,
Bart, of Highgate, Middlesex ; of Mansfield Woodhuuse, co.
Notts; of Oxuey, Essex, <fcc. John.
The 2nd son,
John Gould, Esq. of Dorchester, Dorset, purchased Frome
Bellet of the Long family IGIO. He m. Joan (Hellier), widow
of John Roy, of Dorchester, and d. 13 June, 1630, leaving
issue,
I. John, of Upwey and Frome Bellet, of whom presently.
II. James, of West Stafford and Dorchester, b. 1593 ; m.
Mary, dau. of George Savage, Esq. of Bloxworth, Dorset,
and by her (who d. 22 April, 1645) had, with other issue,
James (eldest son), M.P. for Dorchester, to. Mary, eldest^
dau. of William Bonde, of Bestrall, Dorset, and was
buried 1707 : their sole surviving child and heir. Mart,
bapt. 1676; m. 1st, 1702, Gen. Charles Churchill, brother
to the 1st Duke of Marlborough, and 2ndly, 13 Feb.
1717, Montagu Bertie, 2nd Eaii of Abingdon; she was
accidentally burnt to death, 10 Jan. 1757.
Henry (Sir), 7th son King's Serjeant, and finally Judge of
the King's Bench, m. Miss Davidge, of Dorchester, and
left, with one dau., Sarah, m. Lieut.-Gen. Edmund Field-
ing, kinsman to the Earl of Denbigh, and father, by her,
of Henry Fielding, the celebrated novelist, one son,
Davidge Gould, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of the Middle?
Temple, to. Honora Hockmore, of Buckland Baron,
Devon, and had issue. His eldest son, Richard, wa.s
father of Admiral Sir Davidge Gould, and his 4th son,
Henry (Sir), became a Judge of the Common Pleas.
I. Joan, b. 1588; to. 1610, Denis Bonde, of Button, Dorset,
M.P. for Dorchester; d. Oct. 1623.
II. F'rances, in. John Hackwell, Esq. of Exeter.
The eldest son,
John Gouid, Esq. of Upwey and Frome Bellet, m. March,
1618, Sarah, dau. of William Every, E.sq. of Cothay, Somerset;
d. 1643 (buried at Upwey), leaving issue. The eldest son,
John Gould, Esq. of Upwey and Frome Bellet, b. 14 Oct.
1624; Lieut. -Col. Dorset Militia; m. 1655, Sarah, dau. of
Hubert Hussey, Esq. of Sydling, Dorset; and d. 27 Jan. 1681,
being buried at Upwey, leaving issue,
I. John, of Frome Bellet, b. 1057; d. s. p. 14 March, 1727.
II. Hubert, of whom presently.
III. James, ancestor of Gould, of Upwey.
The 2nd son of Col. Gould,
Hubert Gould, Esq. of St. James's Westminster, m. Mary,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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eldest dan. of George Arnold, Esq. of St. Martin-in-the Fields,
and left (with two daus., Barbara, t?. iinm. ; andHussey, m.
Eev. William Box, Rector of Chiselbourne, Dorset) a son,
Thomas Gould, Esq. of Milborne St. Andrews and Fronie
Bellet, J.P. and U.L. ; m. March, 1728, Mary, dau. of William
l-reke, Esq. of Hinton St. Mary, Somerset; and d. 16 March,
1780, leavinpr,
I. John, of FromeBellet and Milbome St. Andrews, J.P. and
D.L., d. unm. 17 Oct. 180.0, aged 75.
II. William, Midshipman H.M.S. "Lancaster; " d. young.
HI. George, d. 30 Aug. 1776.
IV. Hubert, Lieut. 65th rpRt., and Capt. of the Glasgow regt.,
wounded at Bunker's Hill.
V. Nicholas, of whom presently.
VI. Robert Freke, Rector of Luccombe, Somerset, 6. 7 Jan.
1755; m. 1790, Anne, dau. and heir of John Smith,
Esq. of Monk Silver, Devon; and d. 4 Nov. 1838, aged 85,
leaving issue,
1 Thomas Wentworth, of Eathealton Court, Somerset,
m. 1827, Mary Grace Harris; and d. 12 Aug. 1840,
aged 43, leaving an only dau., Mary Elizabeth Went-
woith, TO. 24 June, 1847, John Quicks, Esq. of Newton
St. Gyres, uevon.
•2 Robert Freke, Rector of Stoke Pero, Somerset, m. Sarah
Julia Susan, dau. of Edmund Armstrong, Esq., and has,
Robert Freke, Lieut. 31st regt.; John; Julia; and
Elizabeth.
3 George James (Rev.), b. 12 May, 1805 ; m. 23 June, 1833,
Anne Hariis White, and d. at the Rectory, George-
Nympton, Somerset, 22 April, 1853, leaving issue, Edward
James, 6. 2 May, 1835; Eliza, m. 11 Nov. 1856, Rev.
John Tripp, A.M., of Carhampton, Somerset; Anne, m.
25 June, 1857, Rev. Henry Tripp, A.M., Rector of Win-
ford, .Somerset; Fanny; and Jane.
4 William, m. Eliza Abigail, widow of Capt. Hubert Gould,
77th regt. ; she d. 15 Aug. 1861.
1 Eliza, m. 1832, Eev. William Fortescue.
2 Anne, d. unm. 3 Jane, 711. Rev. George Ross, M.A.
4 Sophia, m. Henry Talbot, Esq.
f. Husey, m. 1st, Sept. 1757, Nicholas Gould, Esq. of Frome,
Bellet and Milborne St. Andrews; and 2ndly, 8 Dec
1762, James] Buller, Esq. of Downes, Devon, M.P. for
Exeter; d. 26 Sept. 1768.
II. Mary, b. 1737 ; r,i. Rev. John Freke, D.D. of Wyke
Dorset, and Hannington House, Wilts; d. 8 June, 1818
III. Elizabeth, m. 1st, 17 Feb. 1772, Right Hon. T. F. Went-
worth. Earl of Strafford; and 2ndly, W. Churchill, Esq •
d. 1 May, 1811. iv. Margaret, d. unm.
V. Jane, )ji. Thomas Stillman, Esq. of Trowbrid"-e Wil's-
d. 22 July, 1812. ' '
The 5th son of Thomas Gould and Mary Freke his wife,
Nicholas Gould, Esq. of Frome Bellet and Milborne St.
Andrews, b. 5 Oct. 1745; to. Mary, dau. of Thomas Stillman,
Esq. of Trowbridge, AVilts; and d. 27 Feb. 1823, leaving is.sue,
1. Thomas, 6. 1 Sept. 1780; Capt. in the Dorset Militia: to
24 Nov. 1846, Anne Longhurst, and d. 16 June, 1356
leaving Edward and Frederick. '
«i. John (twin brother with Thomas), b. 1 Sept. 1780- B D
Fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxon, and Rector of Beaconsfield'
Bucks: TO. 18 Sept. 1818, Mary, eldest dau. of John Well-
steed, Esq. of Stafford, Dorset, and had issue,
1 John Henry, h. 12 Nov. 1826; Lieut. Dorset Militia-
went to Australia, Sept. 1852. '
1 Mary, d. unm. 10 June, 1852. 2 Elizabeth Hussey.
3 Susanna, m. 20 July, 1848, John Rennie, Esq. of Auchin-
■ 'i/.^: '^°- Lanark ; he d. 5 June, she 7 June, 18.52, leav-
ing, Wilham, b. 15 July, 1850; and Susan Jean Urquhart.
4 Alice, TO. 18 Sept. 1349, William Mitchell, Esq, of Crai"--
leith House, co. Edinburgh; she d. 30 Jan. 1859, leavin"g
Alexander John, b. 26 July, 1850; and Robina Janet
^I'^Caul. 5 Gertrude Stirling.
Tii. Hubert, 6. 8 Feb. 1783; Capt. 77th regt.; i^ervea in the
Peninsular war was present at the siege of Badajos, &c. ■ m .
lb May, 181.1, Eliza Abigail, youngest dau. of Thomas Still-
man, Esq. of Trowbridge, Wilts; and d. 1834, leaving issue,
1 Thomas Frederick, b. 12 Aug. 1819; d. 27 March, 1827.
4^ifv 1842 ' ^^'^^' ^°''S° '^^'^ "£'■; ''•
3 Johii'stillman, 6. 22 Oct. 1822; Capt. 63rd regt.
4^Georgc, 6. 14 Jan. 1824; Ensign 25th regt!; d. Dec.
5 Robert Place, 6. 1830; Capt. 31st regt. ; d. 1S57
6 Hubert Churchill, now of Framptun.
IV. Robert, d. .?. p. 16 Aug. 1859.
V. Nicholas, Commander R.N. ; d. .% « 1835
VI. George, b. 7 May, 1792; ,/. ... /,.
1. Husey, b. 3 Feb. 1790; d. 11 June, 1818.
Anm-Ter saltier or and az., a lion rampant countorohnn-rea
Cresi-ATi arm cmbowed, vested gu. cuffed or, hoklin- in the
hand ppr. a banner paly of six az. and of the second on i
^■t«<— Ash Hall, near Cowbridge, co. Glamofuu.
GOULD OF trPWET.
Gould, Hamilton Llewellyn, Esq. of TTpwcy,
Dorset, b. 11 Aug. 1816, J.P. cos. Limerick and
Clare, and a Capt. iu the Austrian Army, assumed
the name of Gould only, in lieu of that of Jack-
son, and the arms of Gould of Upwey quarterly,
with those of Jackson of Duddiugton by royal
license, dated 20 April, 1871 ; m. 29 April, 1844,
Henrietta, dau. of John Donadelli, Esq. of the city
of Lodi, by whom (who d. 1873) he has issue,
I. Geobge Ingelheim, Lieut. Royal Engineers, b. 9 Feb.
1845. II. Jeremiah. m. Hamilton.
I. Catherine Barbara Gould. 11. Helen Irma Lillie.
III. Mary Henrietta.
JltncajJC.— This family descends paternally from Jackson,
of Fanningstown, co. Limerick, a branch of Jackson of Dud-
diugton, CO. Northampton (see that family), and in the female
line from Gould, of Upwey and Frome Bellet, Dorset (see
'preceding Article).
James Gould, Esq. of Upwey, 3rd son of John Gould, Esq.
of that place and Frome Bellet, by Sarah his wife, dau. of
Hubert Hussey, Esq. of Sydling, Dorset, to. 1693, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Nicholas Gould, Esq., M.P. for Dor-
chester, and had issue,
I. John, his heir. 11. James, 6. 1703; d. unm. 1738.
III. Nicholas, of Frome Bellet, J.P. andD.L., 6. 1709; d.s.p,
I. Sarah, d. unm. 1721. 11. Anne, d. unm. 1761.'
III. Elizabeth, m. William Adams, Esq. of Upwey.
Mr. Gould d. 1729, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Gould, Esq. of Upwey, b. 1697 ; to. 1st, Mary, dau.
and coheirof Rev. W. Glisson, Rector of MarnhuU, Dorset;
and 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Maximilian Mohun, Esq. of Heet,
Dorset, and had issue,
1. James, his heir. 11. George, successor to his brother.
I. Barbara, to. William Read, Esq. of Bradford, Wilts, and
had a dau.,
Barbara, to. Thomas Jackson, Esq. of Fanningstown,
eldest son of Jeremiah Jack.son, of Fanningstown, by
Katherine his wife, widow of John Odell, Esq. of The
Grove, co. Limerick, and dau. of Sampson Cox, Esq. of
Ballynoe, same co., and Hon. Constantia FitzMaurice his
wife, dau. of William, 20th Lord Kerry and Lixnaw and
grandson of Francis Jackson, Esq. of Duddington, by
whom she had two sons, of whom the second,
Thomas Jackson, Esq. of Fanningstown, J.P., b. 28 Oct.
1782; s. to the family estates on the death of his elder
brother, Jeremiah, Lieut. 18th Royal Irish, 1796. He
TO. 18 Sept. 1805, Helen, eldest dau. and co-heiress of
Sobor Hall, Esq. of Darlington, co. Durham, and had
issue, '
1 Thomas William, 6. 27 Dec. 1809; Lieut. 35th regt.
d. at St. Lucia in the West Indies, 7 Oct. 1827.
2 Frederick Hall, 6.28 May, 1812; Capt. 57th regt.
d. at Arcot in the East Indies, 10 Oct. 1845.
3 Hamilton Llewellyn, now of Upwey.
4 Harvey Villiers, 6. 25, d. 29 Jan. 1824.
Mr. Gould d. 21 Nov. 1767, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Gould, Esq. of Upwey, b. 1743; and d.s.p. 20 Jan.
177.3, when he was .s\ by his brother,
George Gould, Esq. of Upwey, b. 1755; to. 1st, Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry Smith, Esq. of New Windsor, Berks, and sister
of Sir John Smith, 1st bart. of Sydling, by whom he had an
only dau., Mary, d. young. He to. 2ndly, Abigail, dau. of
Rev. Robert Godden, of Over Compton, Dorset, by whom he
had an elder son, John, 6. 1775, who s. him, and d. unm.
20 Aug. 1818, and a 2nd son.
Rev. George Gould, of Upwey. who s. his elder brother,
6. 16 Jan. 1778; d. unm. 29 Feb. 184], when his estates and
the representation of his family devolved on the Jackson
family, and are now vested in his kinsman,
Hamilton Llewellyn Gould, Esq. of Upwey.
^n)?8— Quarteriy, 1st and 4th, per saltire az. and or, alien
ramp, couiiterchanged, for Gould; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a grey-
hound courant ermines between three eagles' heads erased sa.,
for Jackson. Crest—An arm embowed vested vert, holding in
the hand a flagstaff ppr. therefrom flowing a banner or.
charged with three barrulets wavy az. on a. canton arg a
cross gu. iyo<«o— Revirescat.
&a£— Upwey, Dorchester, Dorset.
BARING-GOULD OF LEW TRENCHARD.
Baeixg-Gould, Rev. Sabine, of Lew Treneh-
ard, Devon, b. 1834, M.A. of University of Cam-
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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660
bridge, Ecctoi- of East Mersea, Essex, 1871 ; m.
1868, Grace, dau. of Mr. J. Taylor, and by her lias
issue,
I. Edward Sabine, h. 1S71.
I. Mary, 6. 1869. ii. Margaret, 6. 1S70.
III. Beatrice Gracieuse, 6. 1874; d. 1S7G.
IV. Veronica, 6. 1875. v. Julian, 6. 1877.
JLfjtCitflC. — "The Goulds," says Lysons, "arc tracoaMe
among the municipal records of Exeter to the time of Ed-
ward III." Adam Gould was Sheriff of Exeter in the years
1369, 1374, and 1376. His son, Reynold Gould, was Sheriff of
Exeter in 1407 ; and his grandson, Roger Gould, Sheriff in
1410 and 1415, and M.P. for Exeter 1401, 1414, 1415 and 1419.
Eoger Gould left several benefactions to the poor of the city,
and d. 9 May, 1421. In the reign of Henri YII. a branch
of the family settled at Dorchester.
John Gocld, Esq. of Coombe, in Staverton, had by his wife,
Alice, a dau. of Trehawke, Cornwall, two sons, i. Edward, of
Coombe ; and il. John, 6. 1558, who, on the death of James
Gould, of Dorchester, in 1G13, went thither, and founded the
families of Gould of Upwey and Fleet (see that Memoir).
Edward Godld, Esq. of Combe, had, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of William Man, of Broad Hempstone, six sons,
I. William, of Hayes, in St. Thomas's, Exeter, d. 1635; m.
Alicia, dau. of Robert Taller, Esq. of Pinhoe, and left issue,
amongst others,
1 William, of Hayes, h. 1615; d. 1644: Col. of horse in the
Civil Wars, Sheriff of Devon, and Governor of the fort of
Plymouth, d. 1644.
2 Mary, b. 1607; m. 1626, Thomas Monck, of Potheridge,
eldest son of Sir Thomas Monck, and brother of George
Monck, Duke of Albemarle.
3 John, settled in the neighbourhood of London, at Clap-
ham; he m. 1655, 1st, Honora, dau. of John Thompson,
Esq. of Great Hadham ; 2ndly, 1665, Judith, dau. of R.
Gurdon, Esq. of Ashington, Kent, and had issue, Sir
Thomas Gould, Knt. of Clapham, who d. 1686, leaving
issue by Anne his wife, Anne, m. Morgan Randyll, of
Chilworth, Surrey; and Elizabeth, m. 1st, Sir Robert
Wymonsell, Bart, of Putney ; 2ndly, Sir Walter Clarges,
Bart, of Westminster.
In 1725 the lineal descendant of Col. Gould, AVilliam Gould,
Esq. of Hayes, Downes, and Dunscombe, d. leaving only
two daus., heiresses, who m. into the families of Buller and
Tuckfield.
II. Edward Gould, Esq. of Coombe, m. Julian, dau. of
Zachary Irish, Esq. of Chudleigh. He d. 1627, leaving
issue, which remained at Coombe till 1736, when Edward
Gould, Esq. of Coombe, d. unm., and that branch of the
family became extinct.
III. Henry Gould, Esq. of Floyers Hayes, of whom presently.
IV. Sir Nicolas Gould, Bart., the 4th son (created a baronet
13 June, 1660), d. 1664; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir J.
Garard, Bart, of Lamer, co. Herts (she d. 1683), and left
issue,
1 Jane, h. 1663; m. 1677, Sir Paul Whichcote, Bart, of
Quy Hall, Cambridge, and Totteridge, Herts: she d. 1698.
2 Elizabeth, 6. 1661 ; to. Sir John Boteler, Knt. of Wood-
hall Park, Herts, Sheriff of Herts. He d. 1682.
V. John, d. young.
vi. James Gould, of Exeter, 6. 1602 ; Mayor of Exeter in
1649, when, on the execution of Charles I., he refused
to receive the proclamations of Cromwell and the Common-
wealth; d. 1659; hem. 1st, Jane, dau. of John Marshall
of Exeter, by whom he left no issue; and 2ndly, Catharine,
dau. of Dr. Clement Westcombe, by whom he had issue,
1 James, b. 1642 ; m. 1676, Elizabeth, dau. of John Kay
Esq. of Islington, and had issue, '
Sir Edward Gould, Knt. of Highgate, ff. 1728 ; m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of liich.ard Gower, Esq., and on her
death without issue in 1713, he m. 2ndly, Frances, dau.
of Sir Humphrey Monoux, Bart, of Watton, Bedford,
by whom also he left no issue.
James, who left issue, Edward, of Highgate; and Capt.
James Gould, killed at the Battle of Malplaquet, 1709.
2 Edward Gould, of Highgate, left issue.
Sir Nathaniel Gould, Knt. of Fleetwood House, Stoke
Newington, M.P. for Shoreham, m. Frances, dau. of
Sir John Hartopp, Bart, of Stoke Newington, and d.
18 July, 1728. He left issue, Mary, m. Sir Francis
St. John, Bart, of Longthorpe, Northampton, and d.
8 Dec. 1720; and Ehzabeth, b. 1700, m. Thomas Cooke,
Esq., Governor of the Bank of England 1737-9. She d.
15 Jan. 1763, leaving two daus., who d. unm.
Elizabeth, to. Sir Alexander Cairnes, Bart, of Monaghan
who d. 1732, without issue. '
John Gould, of Hackney, who, by his wife Rachel, had
issue, 1 John, of Fleetwood, who, in 1763, succeeded
to the inheritance of Sir Nathaniel Gould ; 2 Nathaniel,
whod. without issue in 1737; 3 Frances, -m. Sir Henry
Cairnes, i'art. of Monaghan.
The 3rd son,
Henry Gould, Esq. of Floyers Hayes, purchased Lew Trcn-
chard from Sir Tliomas Momk, Knt., in 1626. He d. 1636; he
m. Anne, dau. of Zachary Wills, Esq. of Exeter (she d. 1667),
and by her he left issue,
I. Henry, Esq. of Lew Trenchard, b. 1621; d. iinm 1G39
II. Zachary, b. 1622; d. young.
III. Edward, of Lew Trencliard.
I. Anne, m. William Symonds, Esq. of Bottes Flcniin"
Cornwall.
II. Alice, 6. 1632; w. Hugh Jones, Esq. of Sennen, Cornwall.
III. Sarah, b. 1631 ; d. 1632.
The 3rd son,
Edward Gould, Esq. of Lew Tronch.nrd, b. 1G26; d. 1667;
m. 1G45, Elizabeth, dau. of William Scarle, Esq. of Exeter
(she d. 1690), and by her had issue,
I. Henry, of Lew Trenchard.
1. Anne, m. 1713, Kev. Josci)h Jane, Rector of Truro; she
"• 1'39. II. Sarah, who d. u,im. 1728.
The only son,
Henry Gould, Esq. of Lew Trenchard, b. 1657 ; m. 1G77,
Elizabeth Legatt, 6. 1660 ; he d. 1719, leaving issue,
I. William, of Lew Trenchard. ii. Moses
III. Henry, R.N., d. off Lisbon, 1707.
I. Anne, 1/1.1713, Rev. Joseph Jane, Rector of Truro- d 1739
II. Susanna, to. 19 March, 1720, Peter Truscott, Esq., she
d. and was buried four days after.
The elder son,
William Gould, Esq. of Lew Trenfhard, m. 1718, Elizabeth,
dau. of Philip Drake, Esq. of Littleham, who was b. 1694, and
d. 1727. William Gould d. in 1735. They left a son,
William Drake Gould, Esq. of Lew Trenchard and Prid-
hamsleigh, b. 1719; d. 1766; m. Margaret, dau. of John
Belfield, Esq., Serjeant-at-Law (she was b. 1711, and d. 1796).
On the death without issue of Edward Gould, lastof the Goulds
of Staverton, he inherited all the estates of that branch of the
family. They had issue a son and a dau.,
I. Edward Gould, of Pridhamsleigh, 6. 1740 ; Col of
horse, who d. unm. 1786.
I. Margaret, heiress to her brother; she was b. 1743- m
1767, Charles Baring, Esq. of Courtland, near Exmoiith*
4th son of John Baring, Esq. of Larkbeer, Devon and
brother of Sir Francis Baring, Bart., father of Alexander
1st Baron Ashburton (sc Hvrub's Peerage, Northbkook and
AsHBORTON), who d. 1829, leaving issue,
1 William, who took the name of Gould in addition to
Baring.
2 Charles Baring, Esq. of Courtland, Devon, and Flatrock
South Carolina, 6. 1774; d. 1864. '
1 Jaquetta, b. 3 June, 1768; m. 1191, Sir Stafford North-
cote, Bart, of Pynes, Devon.
2 Frances, 6. 9 May, 1769; to. 1790, William Jackson, Esq
3 Eleanor, 6. 16 July, 1771 ; to. 1804, Thomas Redhead,
Esq. of Snare Hill. '
4 Mary, 6. 9 July, 1772; m. 1st, 1798, Hugh Mair, Esq •
2ndly, — Pellett, Esq. > i ,
5 Emily, 6.29 Aug. 1775; to. 179G, Sir Samuel Youn"-
Bart, of Formosa, Berks, d. 1847.
6 Lucy, b. 5 Oct. 1778; to. 1808, T. Louis Mallet, Esq.; cl
The elder son,
William Babinq-Gould, Esq. of Lew Trenchard, h. 30 May,
1770; d. 31 Oct. 1846; to. 8 March, 1801, Diana Amelia, dau.
of Col. Joseph Sabine, of Tewin, Herts, by SaraU his wife,
dau. of Roland Hunt, Esq. of Boreatton, Salop, and sister of
Gen. Sir Edward Sabine, K.C.B., and had issue,
I. Edward, of Lew Trenchard.
II. William EI.C.S., 6. 1805; m. Maria, dau. of Capt.
Leason, E.I.C.S., and d. without issue in India, 1839
III. Charles, B.A., b. 1807; Rector of Lew Trenchard- m
1835, Mary Ann, dau. of Richard Tanner, Esq., and 'had
issue (surviving), Charles; Richard; Francis; Edward
Sabine; Arthur; Emily Sabine ; Sophia Harriet ; and Eleanor
Elizabeth.
IV. Alexander (Rev.), M.A., to. Margaret, dau. of Eev. J.
Ireland, and has issue. Baring.
I. Harriet, b. 1801 ; d. unm. 1857.
II. Margaret, 6. 1803; m. 1828, Rawson Boddham Gardiner,
Esq.; and d. 1863, leaving issue, Samuel Eawson, and
Charles Baring. m. Emily Sabine, 6. 1812.
The eldest son,
Edward Baring-Gould, Esq. of Lew Trenchard, J.P. and
D.L., Lieut. Madras Light Cavalry, b. 21 July, 1804; m. 1st,
1832, Sophia Charlotte, dau. of Admiral Bond, and by her
(who d. 6 Dec. 1863) had issue,
I. Sabine, now of Lew Trenchard.
II. William Baring, 6. 25 Oct. 1837.
m. Edward Drake, b. U May, 1851.
670
GOU
THE LANDED GENTRY,
GEA
I. Margaret Ellen, 6. 23 March, 1835; m. Eev. Theodore
Marsh, M.A., Hector of Cawston, Korfolk.
He TO. 2nclly, 18G5, Lavinia, dau. of Tliomas Snow, Esq. of
Franklyn, in St. Thomas's, Devon, anU had issue,
IV. Arthur, 6. 15 Dec. 1865.
II. Leila, b. 7 Feb. 18G9.
Mr. Edward Baring-Gould d. 2C May, 1872.
Arms—Ter saltier or and az., a lion rampant countorchanircd,
for Gould, quartering Baring. Crests — A demi-lion rampant
az. bczante, for Gould ; a star of five points erminois, hetwcen
two wings expanded arg., for Baking. JfoJ^o— Gold bydeth
ever bright.
Seats— Lew Trcnchard, Devon; East Mcrsca Rectory, Essex.
GOURLAY OP KINCBAIG.
Austin - Goueiay, Eev. William Edmttnd
Chatjfued, M.A., of Kincraig, co. Fife, late Eector
of Stoke Abbott, Dorset, formerly Fellow of New
Coll. Oxford, s. his aunt, Mrs. Catherine Bean
Goiirlay, 1864, as heir of entail, and thereu]5on
took the additional surname of Gotjrlay ; m. 1863,
Emily, dau. of the late Comm. Frederick Blair, E.N.
HtUCaflf. — Sir Thomas Gourlat, of Kincraig, served
heir to his father, William, anno 1G31, was male representative
of the ancient Scottish family of Gourlay of Kincraig, trace-
able to a very remote period. He m. Janet, dau. of Sir Andrew
Bruce, of Earlshall, by whom he had a son, Thomas, his heir ;
and a dau., to. Nathaniel Spens, of Lathallen. Sir Thomas,
although one of the Committee of Parliament in 1644, was yet
a good royalist, and had the honour of knighthood from King
Charles II., as appears by a charter tinder the Great Seal,
dated 15 Feb. 1669. He d. shortly after, and his son, Thomas,
who TO. Margaret, a dau. of Forbes, of Eevis, predeceased him,
leaving two sons, i. Thomas, and ii. William; and a dau.,
Margaret, who m. her cousin, Thomas Spens, of Lathallen.
Thomas Gourlay, of Kincraig, s. his grandfather. Sir
Thomas. He d. s. p. April, 1683, and was s. by his brother,
William Godrlay, of Kincraig, who m. Jean, only child of
John Lessens, Esq., Provost of Haddington, and had,
I. William, his heir.
II. John, of Haddington, m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of David
Plonderleath, of Kailzie, Advocate (by his wife, Jean, dau. of
Gordon, of Ellon), and had issue,
1 William, of whom hereafter. 2 David, who d. vnm.
1 Janet, m. Capt. lleid, of the Dragoons, and had a dau.,
1)1. Ker of Cavers. 2 Helen, d. unm.
3 Jean, m. Dr. John Scott, of Coats.
William, of Kincraig, d. 1717, and was s. by his son,
William Gourlay, of Kincraig, who m. Margaret, dau. of
George Seton, Esq., of the family of Pitmedden, and had a son,
George; and a dau., Mary Ann, to. Dr. Tait, of Elic. The
son and heir, George Gourlay, to. 1757, Margaret, only child
of William Roberton, Esq., W.S., and rf. 1766, leaving a son,
William, and two daus., Margaret, of whom hereafter;
and Mary Ann, who d. unm. William, of Kincraig, the
elder, d. 1776, and was .s. by his grandson,
William Gourlay, of Kincraig. He d. 1792, v.nm., and
was s. by his cousin,
William Gourlay, of Kincraig, Physician in Madeira, and
eon of John Gourlay, of Haddington (before mentioned). He
TO. 1st, 1787, Catherine, dau. of Col. Philip Van Cortlandt, of
Cortlandt Manor, America, and had a son and four daus.,
I. John, his hen-.
I. Catherine, afterwards Mrs. Bean-Gourlay, of Kincraig.
II. Elizabeth, who d. v.nm.
lit. Jean Plenderleath, iii. Brigadier-Gen. John Austin, of
the Portuguese service, K.C.T.S., Governor of Algarva, and
a Lieut.-Col. in the British service, who d. 1860, and had
issue a son and three daus. (she d. 1823),
1 AViLLiAM Edmund Craufurd Austin, M.A., the present
Mr. Austin-Gourlay, of Kincraig.
1 Elizabeth Page.
2 Susan Arbuthnot Craufurd, to. Eev. William Gorst
Harrison, Eector of Easington, co. Durham, and has issue,
one son, Gilbert Eliot, Lieut. H.N., b. 1853, and nine daus.,
1 Gertrude ; 2 Susan ; 3 Kathleen, m. Eev. Frederick W.
Murray, M,A., Eector of Stone, Kent, and has issue ; 4
Emily; 5 Julia; 6 Winifred, to. Charles Eawson, Esq. of
Queensland, Australia, and has issue; 7Eachel; SDecima,
TO. Edmund Eawson, Esq. of Queensland, and has issue ;
and 9 Beatrice.
3 Anna Maria Margaret Catherine, to. William Charles
Callow, Esq., Lieut. 2nd Madras European Light Infantry.
He d. 1853.
IV. Gertrude, who d. unm.
William Gourlay m. 2ndly, 1822, Mary, only dau. of Jamcsi
Macintosh, Esq., and by her had two daus., Marion .and Helen. l
He d. Nov. 1827, and was s. by his son, 1
John Gouri^ay, of Kincraig, who d. Dec. 1833, unm., and |
was .s. by his tsusin,
Margaret Gourlay, of Kincraig, dau. of George, and grand* '
dau. of William, of Kincraig. She d. unm. 1846, and was «.by
her cousin,
Mrs. Catherine Bean-Gourlay, of Kincraig, who m. 1st,
Capt. Roden Douglas, B.N. ; and 2ndly, James Bean, Esq. of
Madeira. She d. Dec. 1864, and was «. by her nephew, the
present Rev. William E. C. Austin-Gourlay, of Kincraig.
Arms (as matriculated 21 Oct. 1865, in the register of
Lord Lyon)— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., an eagle displayed
arg. armed and beaked gu., for Gourlay ; 2nd and 3rd, or, on
a chevron between three lions' gambs erect and erased gu.
armed az. a crescent of the first, for Austin. Supporters — Two
eagles arg. armed and beaked gu. (by grant from tlic Lord
Lyon, as representative of a family which possessed the right
of free Barony prior to 1587). Crests — A demi-eagle, as in the
arms, for Gourlay ; an eagle displayed with two heads per pale
or and gu., for Austin. JHo«ocs— Profunda cernit, for Gour-
lay. Virtute non vi, for Austin.
Heal — Kincraig, Elic, co. Fife.
GOW OP FOWLER'S PARK, KENT.
See Gow Steuart.
GOWER OP BILL HILL, BERKS.
John Leveson Gowee, Esq. of Bill Hill, J.P.,
and D.L. (/See Bueke's Feerage, Sutherland, D.),
GOWER OP TITSEY PARK, SURREY.
See Bueee's Feerage, Sutherland, D.
GRACE OP MANTUA.
Grace, John Dowell FitzGerald, Esq. of
Mantua House, co. Eoscommon, b. 11 July, 1821 ;
s. his father 1871 ; in. 1 Feb. 1855, Grace, dau. of
Thomas Thistlothwayte, Esq. of Southwick Park,
Hants, by Tryphena his wife, youngest dau. of Dr.
Henry Bathurst, Bishop of Norwich.
ilt'nrrCfJC. — The oUl and eminent family of Grace ranks
amongst the earliest of the Anglo-Norman settlers in Ireland,
I'assing over the early ancestors, who all held high position,
we come to
Sir John Le Gros (sumamed Crios iarainn, the Iron-
belted), Baron of Courtstown and Lord of Grace's country,
living 1520 and 1534. He to. Catherine, dau. of Pierce, Lord
Le Poer, of Curraghmore, co. Watcrford, and had two sons,
JouN, who, at his father's decease, became Baron of Courts-
tov/n and Lord of Grace's country, ancestor of the senior line
of the family, the Graces, Barons of Courtstown; and
Oliver (Sir). The 2nd son.
Sir Oliver Grace, Knt. of Ballylineh and Legan Castles,
CO. Kilkenny, was Lord of Carney, Tipperary, and M.P. for
tliat CO. 1559. He m. Mary, dau. of Sir Gerald Fitzgerald, 3rd
Lord Dccies, by his wife, Ellice, dau. of Pierce, 8th Earl of
Ormonde, and dying about 1580, was s. by his son,
Gerald Grace, of Ballylineh Castle, who m. Margaret, dan.
of Sir Robert Hartpole, of Shrule Castle, Queen's Co., and was
s. at his decease, 4 March, 1618, by his son,
Oliver Grace, of Ballylineh Castle, who d. 27 Aug. 1626,
leaving (by his wife, Margaret, dau. of Edmond Butler, 2nd
Viscount Mountgarret) a son and successor,
Gerald Grace, of Ballylineh Castle. He fell at the battle
of Kilrush, 15 April, 1642, and a confiscation, by the Common-
wealth, of estates to theextent of 17,000 acres, followed. He
had to. Ellen, eldest dau. and eventually co-heir of Edmund
Butler, 3rd Lord Dunboyne, and his wife, Margaret, sole heir
of Thomas, 4th Lord Caher, and was s. by his son,
William Grace, who was styled of Ballylineh Castle, but
resided at Barrowmount, co. Kilkenny. He to. EUinor, dau. of
Edward, 2nd Viscount Galmoye, and had issue, i. Oliver, his
successor; and ii. John, of The Grange, Queen's Co., who m.
Anne, dau. and heiress of John Grace, of Thomastown, and
had an only dau., Elizabeth, who to. Richard Gamon, Esq.
of Datchworthbury, co. Herts, and left two children, 1 Richard
GEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GEiE
G71
Grace Gamon, of Minobcmlen, Middlesex, M.P. for Winchester,
created a Haronet 1795, with remainder to his cousin, Uichard
Grace, Esq. of Boley, M.P. ; 1 Anna Eliza Gamon, vi. James
Brydfces, 3rd Duke of Chandos. The eldest son,
Oliver Grace, Esq., M.P., and Chief Remembrancer of the
Exchequer in Ireland, settled at Shanganagh, now called
Gracelicld, Queen's Co. He m. Elizabeth, onlj- surviving
child of John Bryan, Esq. of Bawnmore, co. Kilkenny; and d.
8 June, 1708, leaving by his wife (who m. 2udly, Edmond
Butler, Gth Viscount Mount Garret),
Michael, his heir.
Eobei-t, TO. Catherine, only child of Sheffield Grace, Esq., and
left an only child. Sir Edmund, Kiit. of Malta, c^ u,im.
Shefl3eld, d. 1099.
Lettice, m. John Grace, Baron of Courtstown.
Anne, m. 1st, Eichard, eldest son of Sir Richard Nagle,
Secretary of State for Ireland temp. James II., but had no
issue. She m. 2ndly, Edmond Butler, 8th Lord Dunboyne,
and was mother of the 9th, 10th, and 12th Lords.
Ellis, or Alicia, to. Samuel Gale, Esq. of Ashlield, Queen's
The eldest son,
Michael Grace, Esq. of Gracefleld, m. Mary, dan. of John
Calwey, Esq. of Lota House, co. Cork, and had issue,
I. Oliver, his successor.
II. John, of Sheffield Lodge, d. v/nm.
in. William, who resided chiefly at St. Germains, France, m.
Mary, dau. and heiress of Richard Harford, Esq. of Marsh-
field, CO. Dublin; and dying 23 Kov. 1777, left two sons
and a dau.,
1 Richard, of Boley, M.P., upon whom the baronetage
conferred 1795 on Sir Richard Grace Gamon, was entailed!
He d. Jan-. 1801, and his son and heir inherited that; tiUe'
Sir William Grace, Bart, {refer to Burke's Peerage and
Jiiironttagc.)
2 John, Capt. of Horse in the Imperial Service ; d. at the
siege of Belgrade, 31 Oct. 17S9.
1 Clare Louisa, m. William Middleton, Esq. of Stockeld,
CO. York.
rv. Slieffield, m. Frances, dau. of John Bagot. Esq. of Castle
Bagot; andrf. 3 May, 1742, leaving an only child, Kaj-mond,
who d. unm. in France, 1704.
I. Elizabeth, m. Eichard Shee, Esq. of Cloran, co. Tipperary.
and had issue.
II. Helena, in. Simon Kavanagh, Esq. of Inch, co. Carlow
and had a son. Sir James Kavanagh, who was slain in the
French war, 1795, leaving a son, Henry Kavanagh, a General
in the Imperial Service, Baron of Hungary.
Mr. Grace d. 19 Nov. 1760, and was .5. by his eldest son,
Oliver Grace, Esq. of Gracefleld, who to. Wary, dau. and
heiress of John Dowell, Esq. of Montagh, iiow Mantua, co. Eos-
common, and had issue,
Michael, of Gracefleld, m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Nicholas
Plunket, Esq. of Dunsoghly, co. Dublin; and dying 25 Aug.
1785, aged 63, left an only child, the late Alicia Grace
Kavanagh, ot Gracefleld. John, of whom presently.
Mr. Grace d. 24 Aug. 1781, aged 77. The 2nd son,
John Grace, Esq. of Mantua, 6. 1734, served several years
in the Austrian army; to. 3 Sept. 1783, Mary Clare, 2nd dau.
and co-heiress of Patrick Hussey, Esq. of Ardmore, co. Kerry,
by whom (who d. 7 Kov. 1819) he had one son and two daus., '
Oliver Dowell John, late of Mantua.
Catharine EUza,m.Aug. 1821, Rice Hussey, Esq. of Miltown
CO. Kerry. Maria, a Nun, d. April, 1837. '
Mr. Grace d. 25 April, 1811, at the age of 75. His only son,
Oliver Dowell John Grace, Esq. of Mantua, and of Grace-
field, Queen's Co., chief of his house, and male representative
of the ancient feudal Lords of Courtstown, late M.P. for co.
Roscommon, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1831, b. 19 Oct.
1791 ; r.i. S Sept. 1819, Frances Mary, only dau. of the late Sir
Eichard Nagle, Bart, of Jamestown, co. Westmeath, by his
1st wife, Catherine Fitzgerald, of Punchars Grange, co. Kildare,
and by her (who d. 1 June, 1826) had issue,
X. John Dowell Fitzgerald, now of Blantna.
II. Eichard Joseph, R.M., h. 8 March, 1824; m. 1st, Nov.
1848. Mary Jane, dau. of William Sweetman, Esq. of Eaheny
CO. Dublin, which lady d. s. j). 1 Sept. 1858. He m. 2ndly'
Barbara, dnu. of H. E. Taaffe, Esq.; and d. May, I864'
having by her two daus.
III. Raymond Joseph, d. 13 Oct. 1831.
I. Mary Clare, m. 6 March, 1818. Robert Arcbliold, Esq. of
Davidstuwn, co. Kildare, who is deceased. Slie is now a
Nun.
He t?. 1871.
i^nns— Gu., a lion rampant per fess arg. and or, quarterin'r
HiNDSuR, Butler, Sheffield, Dowell, &c. Cr(st—A demi°
ion rami.ant arg. Mottoes— ^n grace affie, and Concordant
lomine facta.
^ Seo«s— Mantua House, near Elphin; and Gracefleld, Queen's
GRADWELIi OF DOWTH HALL.
Geadwell, Eichaed, Esq. of Dowth Hall, co
Meath, and Carlaiistown, co. Westmeath JP
h. 29 April, 1824 ; m. 13 April, 1852, ' Maria
Theresa, elder dau. of the late James MacEvoy
Esq. of Tobertvnan, co. Meath, bv Theresa his wife,'
youngest dau. and co-heir of the late Sir Joshua
CoUes Meredyth, Earfc., and has issue,
I. Robert Bernard, Royal Meath Militia, h. 2 July, 1858.
I. Theresa Henrietta, m. 20 Dec. 1877, Hon. Richard Anthony
Nugent, of Cloonevan, Tynagh, co. Galway, youngest son
of Anthony Francis, 9th Earl of Westmeath.
II. -Annette Mary.
ill'UCagC— The Gradwells are an old Lancashire family,
long settled in the neighbourhood of Preston. Several genera-
tions back, BiR. Gradwell, of Hall Yards (the site of the pre-
sent Clifton Hall) is stated to have held a considerable portion
of Chfton, CO. Lancaster. He m. and had three sons and eight
daus. Of the sons the eldest d. unm. ; but from the youngest
springs the family now seated at Dowth Hall, co. Meath.
Robert Gradwell, of Clifton, )/!. Alice Holdeu, had a dau.
Ann, the wife of Graystock ; and a son, '
Richard Gradwell, Esq. of Clifton, 6. 1701, who to. Ann
Holden, an only Uau., and had issue, 1 Robert, who d. at the
age of 21; 2 John, of whose descendants we treat; 1 Helen,
(who m. William Brown, and had issue, George Brown, D.D.,
first Catholic Bishop of Liverpool; Eichard Brown; and
Helen); 2 Dorothy; and 3 Alice. Eichard Gradwell d. 1761.
His 2nd son,
John Gradwell, Esq. of Clifton, 6. 1749; m. 12 Oct. 1774,
Margaret, dau. and heiress of John Gregson, Esq. of Balders-
tone, CO. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 25 July, 1827) liad
issue,
Richard, of Clifton, 6. 4 Aug. 1775; m. 1798, Jane Marsh, of
Hmdley ; and d. 28 Oct. 1843, leaving an only child and
heiress, Margaret, who inherited the Clifton and Balder-s-
tone property, and )a. Eichard Carr, Esq. of Preston: she
d. 13 Sept. 1831. John, who d. unm.
Robert, a Bishop in the Catholic Church, deceased.
George, of whom presently.
Henry, Vicar-General Catholic Church, deceased.
.tVnn, d. 1869.
Mr. Gradwell d. 21 April, 1829. His 4th son,
George Gradwell, Esq. of Preston, co. Lancaster, Director
of a bank there. Col. of Volunteers, and J.P., 6. at Clifton,
6 Feb. 1779 ; m. 29 Juno, 1819, Mary, dan. of Richard Ashhurst,
Esq. of Puddington, co. Chester, by Helen his wife, dau. of
Richard Blundell, Esq., whose father, Richard Blundell, of
Carside, is supposed to have been descended from the Blun-
DELLs of Iiicc. By Blary Ashhurst his wife (who d. 9 April,
1848) Mr. Gradwell had issue,
John, of Platten Hall, co. Meath, J.P., High Sheriff of Drog-
heda 1855; b. 22 April, 1822; m. 17 June, 1851, Ellen, dau.
of Peter Fitzgerald, Esq. of Soho, co. Westmeath, and d.
July, 1874, leaving issue, George, &. 14 April, 1852 ; Ellen
Mary; Cecilia; Mary Margaret; and Henrietta Maria.
Eichard, now of Dowth Hall and Carlanstown.
Robert (Rev.). George (Rev.), d. 1855.
Mary Ann, m. James Gernon, Esq. of Athcaino Castle, co.
Meath; and rf. 1848.
Mr. Gradwell d. 1 Dec. 1S49.
Arms— Or, two foxes courant in pale ppr. in the centre chief
point a rose gu. Crest— A stag trippant ppr. collared and
chained or, charged with a rose gu. Motto— Nn desperandum.
Stai— Dowth Hall, near Drogheda.
GEiEME OF GARVOCK.
Gr^me, Eobeet de GEiEME, Esq. of Garvocic
CO. Perth, M.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, J.P. co!
Pertli, 5.13 Feb. 1811; s. Dec. 1859.
EurraCir.— William Gb.t;me, 3rd son of Sir William Gra-
ham, of Kincardine (ancestor of the Dukes of Montrose), by
his 2nd wife, Princess Mary Stuart, dau. of Robert III., King
of Scotland, was the 1st Graeme of Garvock, and direct ancestor
of the present family. He was a soldier, and for his faithful
services to King James I., his uncle, obtained, in early life,
a grant of the lands and barony of Garvock, which was
afterwards confirmed, 1473. He lived to an advanced age,
and left a son,
Matthew le Gk^me, of Garvock, who s. to William 1502,
but died soon afterwards, being advanced in years leloie Iiis
father's death. He was s. by his son,
C72
GE.JE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
G^M
AncniBALD GnxME, who fell at Floddcn, 9 Sept. 1513,
leaving a son and sucecsEor.
John Gk^me, of Garvock, who m. 1st, Mirabell, dau. of
John Whyte, of Lumbany; and 2ndly, Katharine, dau. of
Walter Arnot, of that ilk, 1545. He left two sons, i. James,
who s. him ; ii. John, of Balgowan, ancestor of the Grahams
of Balgoune, and of the gallant Lord Lynedoch, the hero of
Barossa.
James G h/emt, of Garvock (the elder son), s. his father, John,
and hi. Janet lionar, dau. of Bonar, of Kelty, 1571, by whom he
had issue. He was s. by his eldest son,
NiNiAN Gk/Eme, of Garvock, who m. 1606, Elizabeth, dau.
of Laurence Oliijhant, of Fergandenny, and by her was
father of
John Gr.eme, of Garvock, who m. 16-38, Agnci? Drummond,
dau. of George Drummond, of Balloch, and was father of
James Gk«me, of Garvock, who m. 1678, Anne, dau. of
John Stewart, of Arntullie and Cardneys, and was s. by his
eldest son,
James Graeme, of Garvock, whom 1st, Amelia, dau. of Sir
Robert Moray, of Abercairney, by whom he had three sons,
James, John, and Robert, and two daus., Anna and Eliza-
beth. He m. 2ndly, 1720, Bettic Bell, sister of Charles Bell, of
Craigfoodie, but by her had no issue. He was i. by his
youngest and only surviving son,
Robert Gr/Eme, of Garvock, who m. 1736, Katherine, dau. of
James Oliphant, Esq. of Gask, by whom he had four sons,
James, Lawrence, Charles James Stewart, and Robert, with
two daus., Amelia Anna Sophia and Margaret. This laird was
involved in the rising of 1745, after which he escaped to France,
and entered the French service, in which he remained for
several years, leaving his estates to his eldest son. He returned,
however, eventually, and d. in his native country. Ue was
s. by his son,
James GR«>rE, of Garvock, 6. 9 March, 1737; who ni. 1st,
1764, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Henry Nisbet, of the family of
Dean, and by her had issue, Robert, his eldest son ; Janet,
m. Capt. Rollo; and other children. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau.
of Capt. Robertson, which lady d. s. p. 1832. Garvock d. 1812,
and was s. by his only surviving son,
Robert Gr;e.me, of Garvock, J.P. andD.L. force. Perth,
h. 4 Sept. 1766; m. 1 Sept. 1802, Jane Anne, only dau. of
William Aytoun, Esq., 2nd son of Roger Aytoun, 7th laird of
Inchdarnie, co. Fife, and had issue,
James, his successor.
AVilliam, b. 30 Dec. 1806; d. 14 March, 1820.
Robert, late of Well Hall, co. Lanark, in wliich co. he was a
Magistrate and a Commissioner of Supply, b. 12 June, 1811 ;
m. 28 April, 1843, Anne, 3rd dau. of the late Patrick Baron
Seton, of Preston, co. Linlithgow, and Ekolsund, in Sweden,
and d. 22 Oct. 1870, leaving issue, Robert Seton, b. 19 Feb.
1849, educated at Trin. Coll. Oxford, and called to the Bar
at the Inner Temple 1875 ; and Agnes F'rances Anne, b.
14 March, 1846 ; rn. 19 Jan. 1871, Charles Clarke Higgins,
late Capt. 13th Hussars, only son of Charles Higgins, Esq. of
Boycott Manor, Bucks.
Isabella Edmonstoune, d. 18 Jan. 1837.
Mary, in. 1830, the late Angus Turner, Esq. of Glentyre, co.
Perth, J.P. for cos. of Perth and Lanark, a Commissioner of
Supply in co. Perth, and had issue, 1 Jane Anne Aytoun, ra.
Sept. 1857, Redmond Rideout Bewley Caton, Esq. of the 1st
Royals, only son of R. R. Caton, Esq. of Binbrook and Bishop-
Norton, CO. Lincoln (see p. 284) ; 2 Mary Helena de Jersey,
rti. 1863, the late L. E. O'Connor, Esq., Capt. 83rd regt.,
eldest son of Major-Gen. Smythe O'Connor, C.B.
Jane Anne.
Janet Rollo.
Katharine Oliphant.
Garvock d. 18 March, 1846, and was s. by his son,
James Grjeme, of Garvock, J. P., 6. 23 July, 1803; m. 27
June, 1837, Helena, only surviving child of the late Charles de
Jersey, Esq., H.M.'s Attorney-General for the island of Guern-
sey, and had issue,
Robert de Grjeme, now of Garvock.
Charles de Jersey, h. 22 Dec. 1842, Capt. 5th Fusiliers.
Frederick James, of the Royal Artillery, b. 10 Sept. 1857.
Mary Elizabetli de Jersey Katharine, m. 12 F'eb. 1876, Count
Vaquier de Lamothe.
Jane Anne Jessie, m. 7 Jan. 1863, Edward Lindsay Ward,
Assist. Comm.-Gen., and has two daus.
Georgiana Helena Caroline de Jersey, m. 15 Sept. 1809,
Thomas Edward Thorpe, Esq., 27th Madras Native Infantry.
Henrietta Matilda.
Agnes Rollo, to. 7 Oct. 1873, Thomas Pery Powell, Esq.,
Capt. Lanceshire Militia, late Lieut. 83rd regt.
Charlotte Frederica Elizabeth Hay. ra. 27 April, 1875. Francis
Pery Hutchesson, Esq. of Guernsey, and has two daus.
He d. Dec. 1859, and was s. by his son, Robert de Gr-eme, the
present Garvock.
Armx — Or, three piles gu. issuing from a chief sa. charge(?'
with as many escallops of the first within a double tiessura
tlory counterflory of the first, to mark the royal descent from
King Robert 111. of Hcotland. Cresl — A lion rampant gu.
3Iotto — Noli me tangere.
-Seat— Garvock, Bridge of Earn,
gr.^m:e of orchill.
Grjeme Oliphant, Mes. Henrietta, of Orchill,
CO. Perth, m. 20 Oct. 18i0, James Blair OlipiianL,
Esq. of Gask, co Perth (representative of the Lords
Oliphant), who d. without issue, 7 Dec. 1847.
iLtllCajJC— William, 2nd Earl of Montrose, had by his
wife. Lady Janet Keith, eldest dau. of WilUam, 3rd Earl
Marischal, four sons,
Robert, Lord Grahame, who predeceased his father, leaving
a son, John, 3rd Earl of Montrose.
Alexander Grahame, pensioner of Cambus Kenneth.
Mdnoo Grahame, ancestor of the family before us.
William Grahame, ancestor of the Grahames of Killearn.
MuNGo Grahame, 3rd son of William, 2nd Earl of Montrose,
designated in the old writs of the family, " Quintlgernus
Grahame de Rathernes unus Magistorum hospitii regis,"
received from his father by a charter, dated 4 April, 1544, in
which he is called " his belovit sone," the lands of Rathernes,
and by another charter, dated 9 Dec. 1560, the lands of Orchill
and Garvok. By his wife, Marjory, dau. of Sir William
Edmonstone, of Duntreath, he left a son.
Sir John GEAaAME, of Orchill, s. his father 1590, and d.
leaving a son,
John Grahame, of Orchill, b. his father 1020, and by his
wife, Jean, dau. of Sir James Chisholm, of Crumlix, left a son,
James Grahame, of Orchill, s. his father 1673, and as nearest
agnate, was served tutor-at-law to James, 4th Marquess of
Montrose, 16 March, 1688. James Grahame left (besides a
dau.. Christian, ni. Patrick Murray, of Dollary) a son,
William Grahame, of Orchill, who s. him, and d. leaving
an only dau. and heiress,
Beatrix Grahame, m. David Graeme, son of Grseme of
Pitcairn, by Margaret his wife, dau. of George Grame, of
Inchbrakie, who was son of George Graeme, of Monzie, who
was son of Mr. James Graeme, of Monzie, who was eldest SDn
of Patrick Graeme, of Inchbrakie, by his 2nd wife, Margaret
Scott, heiress of Monzie. David Graeme, of Orchill, had by his
wife, Beatrix Grahame, who d. 1734, a son, James Gr«;me, who
s. his mother in the estate of Orchill, and d. s. 'p., when his
father, David Grsme, made up titles to him, and having in.
2ndly, 1748, the Hon. Louisa Nairne, 7th dau. of William, 2nd
Lord Nairne, by Margaret, only dau. and heiress of Robert,
1st Lord Nairne, his wife, he had by her two sons, William,
who s. him ; and Charles, who had a son. Col. Graeme.
William Graeme, of Orchill (son of David), m. Amelia, dau.
of Patrick Graeme, of Inchbrakie, and widow of James Camp-
bell, of Monzie, by whom he had Patrick Graeme and Lawrence
Graeme, who both d. s. p. ; Margaret Anne Graeme, who s. him
in the estate; and Henrietta Maria Graeme. The elder dau.,
Margaret Anne Gr^me, of Orchill, m. James Gillespie
Grahame, Esq., by whom she had two daus., Henrietta, now
Mrs. Gr/Eme Oliphant, of Orchill; and Jane AmcUa Gillespie,
who d. Jan. 1845, unm.
^)-))!s— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, a boar's head gu. on a
chief sa. three escalleps of the first, 2nd, and 3rd arg. three roses
gu. Ci-esl—An eagle volant ppr. il/o«o— Ardenter prosequor
alls.
-btai— Orchill House, co. Perth.
GRiEME OP INCHBEAKIE.
Gt?.t::^ie, Patrick James Frederick, Esq. of
Inchbrakie and Aberuthven, co. .Perth, late Lieut.
79th Highlanders, b. 16 March, 1849 j s. his father
20 Dec. 1854.
ILllTtagC.— This ancient family derives in a direct male
descent from William, the 1st Earl of Montrose, who was killed
at Flodden, 1513. The Earl, by his 3rd wife. Christian, dau. of
Thomas Wavan, of Stevenson, and relict of Patrick, 6th Lord
Hallyburton, had two sons, Patrick, of whom we treat; and
Andrew, who entered the Church and became 1st Protestant
Bishop of Dunblane. The former,
Patrick Gr«me, of Inchbrakie, m. Margaret Stewart, dau.
of Lord Fleming, and grand-dau. of the Duke of Albany.
brother of King James IV., and by her (who m. 2ndly, Sir
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Duncan Campbell, of Glenorchy) had issue. Patrick d. 1538,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Geoegb Ge«me, of Inchbrakie, served heir to his father
1555. He m. iVIargaret, dau. of Andrew Rollo, Baron of Dun-
irub, ancestor of Lord Rollo, and by her (who m. 2ndly, John
Sraeme, 1st of Balgowan) had issue, Patrick, his successor;
John, the first of the family of Grammes of Bucklivie ; and
Greorge, Bishop of Orkney, 1615. George d. 1576, and was s.
by his eldest son,
Patrick Gb/eme, of Inchlirakie, m. 1st, Nicholas, dau. of
Browne, of Fordell; and 2ndly, Margaret Scott, heiress of
Monzie, co. Perth (a branch of the Scotts of Balweerie.
Patrick Graeme d. 1635, and was s. by his eldest son (by his
Isc wife),
George Gr^me, of Inchbrakie, who suffered severely during
;he Civil Wars, having been fined and imprisoned 1641. He
Margaret, dau. of Sir Alexander Keith, of Ludquhairn, of a
founger branch of the Earl Marischal's family, and d. 1654;
lis son,
Patrick Gr«me, of Inchbrakie, the well-known Royalist of
lis time, in conjunction witli the Marquess of Montrose, is nien-
;ioned in all the histories of the period. He m. Jean, dau. of
Lord Madderty, and had issue, i. George, his successor;
I. Patrick, Capt. of the Edinburgh Town Guard, and after-
shards Col. of Dragoons in King James II. 's army; iii. John,
Postmaster-General of Scotland; iv. James, of Newton, Soli-
;itor-General for Scotland 1688; i. Anne, m. 1st, P. Smith,
)f Eapness, and 2ndly, Sir Robert Moray, of Abercairney ;
Margaret, m. Robert, 1st Lord Nairne. Col. Graeme d.
1687, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Gr.«me, of Inchbrackie, m. Mary Nicol, heiress of
Soyston and Granton, near Edinburgh, and d. 1704. His
ildest son and heir,
Patrick Gr^me, of Inchbrakie, was out of the country 1715,
)ut the Castle of Inchbrakie was burned by the Duke of
Argyll's army after the Battle of Sheriffmuir. He m. Janet,
tau. of Pearson of Kippenross, and dying 1740, was s. by his
randson,
Patrick Gr^me, of Inchbrakie, Capt. in the Dutch service
son of George GrEeme and Catherine his wife, dau. of Lindsay
)f Cavill). In 1770 he was served " heir to Patrick, 1st of
nchbrakie, 2nd son of William, 1st Earl of Montrose." He m.
\melia, eldest dau. of Lawrence Oliphant, of Gask, by his wife,
he Hon. Amelia Nairne, and by her had issue,
George, his heir.
Patrick, Lieut.-Col. 42nd Highlanders ; d. in India.
Lawrence, Capt. R.N., drowned on returning home from the
West Indies, in tlie " Ville de Paris," after the action with
Count de Grasse.
Amelia, m. 1st, James Campbell, of Monzie; and 2ndly,
William Grahame, of Orchill. Margaret, d. s. ^.
Louisa, m. Robert Stewart, of Fincastle.
>pt. Graeme d. 1796, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Gr^me, of Inchbrakie, Capt. in 72nd Highlanders,
ind Col. of the Perthshire Cavalry. He served at the siege of
jribraltar, where he was wounded. He to. 1792, Margaret,
sldest dau. of Oliphant of Condie, and by her (who d. 18u9) had
ssue,
Patrick, an officer in the army, killed in action in North
America, 1814. George Drommond, his heir.
Lawrence, Major in the army, and Lieutenant-Governor of
Tobago, m. Miss Ridgeway, and lias issue, Patrick, (/. 1866 ;
Lawrence; Drummond, rf. Is62; Margaret; Louisa; and
Susan Emily. He d. 1851.
Alexander, Commander R.N., m. Ellenora, dau. of John
Johnson, Esq. of Kirby, co. Lancaster.
Anthony James, d. in India 1822.
Grace Anne Sophia, d. 1854. Margaret, d. 1802.
Col. Graeme d. 1840, and was s. by his son.
Major George Drummond Graeme, of Inchbrakie, K.H., m.
18 Jan. 1842, Marianne Jane, last surviving dau. of James,
Viscount Stratliallan, and grand-dau. of John, 4th Duke of
A.thole, and had issue,
Patrick James Frederick, now of Inchbrakie.
Amelia Anne Margaret, m. 21 April, 1874, Lieut. Arwed
Giersberg, Prussian Army. Beatrice Marianne Jane.
Major Graeme served in the British army during the Peninsular
War, and was present at Waterloo, where he was severely
wounded. He was subsequently in the Hanoverian Guards,
in which he attained the rank of Major. Major Graeme d. at
Tours, 20 Dec. 1854. Hon. Mrs. Grame d. 19 May, 1876.
Arms — Or, a dyke fessways broken down in some places and
In base a rose gu. on a chief sa. three escallops of the first.
Crest— A mailed hand holding a garland ppr, MoLlo—A.
Deo victoria.
Scat — Inchbrakie House, Crieff, co. Perth.
GRAHAM OF FINTRY.
HfltCilSC— Sib William Graham, Lord of Kincardine,
chief of the name, and ancestor of the Dukes of Montrose,
m. 1406, for his 2nd wife, the Lady Mary Stuart, dau. of
Robert III., King of Scotland, and widow of George, Earl of
Angus, and of Sir James Kennedy, of Dunure. Of this mar-
riage the sons were Robert (Sir), who became of Fintry ;
Patrick, 1st Archbishop of St. Andrews; William, ancestor of
the Grahams of Garvock; Harry, and Walter, from whom
descended the Grahams of Knockdolian, Carrick, and of Wal-
lacetown, Dumbarton. The eldest son.
Sir Robert Graham, of Fintry, in. Janet, dau. and heiress
of Sir Richard Lovell, of Ballumbie, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Sir Henry Douglas, of Lockleven, and had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
n. John, of Balargus, co. Forfar, m. Matilda, dau. of Sir
James Scrimgeour, Constable of Dundee, and was s. by his
son,
John Graham, of Balargus, who acquired, 1530, the land
of Kirkton, and subsequently those of Claverhouse. He m.
Margaret, dau. of John Bethune, of Balfour, and had a son
and successor,
John Graham, of Claverhouse, living 1541, m. Anne, dau.
of Robert Lundin, of Balgony, in Fife, and was s. at his
decease, about 1580, by his oldest son,
Sir William Graham, of Claverhouse, d. 1642, leaving,
by Marian his wile, dau. of Thomas Fotheringhame, of
Powie, two sons,
George, his heir, of Claverhouse, d. 1615, leaving two sons.
The elder. Sir William Graham, of Claverhou.se, was
father of John Graham, the heroic Graham of Claver-
house, Viscount Dundee, killed at Killiecrankie, 26 May,
1689 (see Burke's Extincl Peerage).
Walter, ancestor of the Grahams of Duntnine.
Sir Robert Graham was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Graham, of Fintry, m. the Lady Elizabeth Douglas,
dau. of John, Earl of Angus, and was s. by his son,
Sir David Graham, 3rd Laird of Fintry, m. a dau. of Wil-
liam, 1st Earl of Montrose, by Annabella his wife, dau. of
John, 1st Lord Drummond, and left a son and successor,
William Graham, 4th of Fintry, m. Catharine, dau. of John
Beaton, of Balfour, and sister of Cardinal Beaton, Archbishop
of St. Andrew's, and Chancellor of Scotland, and was s. by his
son.
Sir David Graham, 5th of Fintry, knighted by James 'VI.
He m. Margaret, dau. of James, Lord Ogilvy, ancestor of the
Earls of Airlie, and had three sons and one dau., Aylson, m.
John Creighton, of Innermylie. Hie eldest son and successor,
David Graham, 6th of Fintry, m. Barbara, dau. of Sir James
Scott, of Balwearie (lineal descendant of the celebrated Sir
Michael Scott), and had two sons, David, his heir; and James,
who possessed the lands of Monorgan and Craigo Fintry, was
beheaded at Edinburgh, 1592, for his participation, with the
Earls of Huntly and Errol, in the Popish plot, and was s. by
his son,
David Graham, 7th of Fintry, a devoted royalist, m. Mary,
dau. of Sir James Halliburton, of Pitcur, by Margaret his wife,
dau. of Sir James Scrymgeour, of Dudhope, 1st "Viscount
Dudhope, and left two sons, and one dau., m. — Mackintosh,
of Mackintosh. David Graham was s. by his son,
John Graham, 8th of Fintry, m. the Lady Margaret Scrym-
geour, only child of James, Earl of Dundee, by the Lady
Margaret Ramsay his wife, dau. of the Earl of Dalhousie, and
had one son, who d. young. He was s. at his decease by his
brother,
James Graham, 9th of Fintry, Lieut.-Col. of the Angus regt.
He m. Ann, dau. of Col. Hay, of Killour, by the dau. and
heiress of Whitelaw, of Whitson and Whitelaw, and was s. by
his elder son,
David Graham, 10th Laird of Fintry, m. Anna, eldest dau.
of Robert Moray, of Abercairny, by Anna his wife, dau. of
Patrick Grzeme, of Inchbrakie, and had, to survive youth, one
son and ten daus. The son,
Robert Graham, 11th of Fintry, m. 1735, Margaret, dau. of
Sir William Murray, of Ochtertyre, by Catherine his wife, dau.
of Hugh, 10th Lord Lovat, and was s. by his eldest sen,
Robert Graham, I2th of Finery, b. 17 Jan. 1749; m. Mar-
garet Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Mylne, Esq. of Mylneficld (by.
Isabella his wife, only dau. of Dr. George Gray, of lIiintin.L,'don,
younger son of Gray, of Hackerton, a son of the ennobled
house of Gray), and had issue.
Robert, assassinated at Benares 1799, aged 24.
John, heir to his father.
Thomas, Capt. R.N., m. Maria, dau. of Admiral Georgo
Dundas; and rf. at Valparaiso, 9 April, 1822.
David, b, 28 Jan. 1785, d. unm. 11 Sept. 1824.
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Isabella. Anne, m. Gen. the Hon. John Brodrick.
Klizabeth, m. James Keay, Esq. of Snaifton, co. Perth.
Helen Christian, m. Henry Cloete, Ksq., eldest son of
Laurence Cloete, Esq. of Zaiudvlcete, C.I3.S., and has Usue.
Mary Cathcart.
Jemima Agnes, m. Major William Bolden Dundas.
Emily Georgina. Catharine Margaret. Roberta.
Caroline A. Maikay, m. 12 July, 1830, A. Morton Carr, Esq.,
Solicitor of Excise, Scotland.
The 12th Laird of Fintry d. 10 Jan. 1815. His son,
John Graham, Esq. 13th of Fintry, 6. 24 April, 1778; a mili-
tary officer of distinction, m. 24 July, 1812, Johanna Catharine,
dau. of Rodolph Cloete, Esq. of Westerford, Cape of Good
Hope, and by her (who m. 2n(lly, Nov. 1826, Capt. Edward
Danford, 49th regt.) had one son and three daus.,
Robert, his heir, representative of Graham of Finfrt/.
Johanna Catharina. Elizabeth Margaret. Isabella Anne.
Col. Graham d. 17 March, 1822, and was*, at his decease by
his son, Robert Graham, Esq. of Fintry.
ylrms—Or, three pil^ sa. within a double tressure flnry
counterflory gu. on a chief of the second, three efcallops of the
first, f. t«(— A phoenix in flames ppr. Mutto- lion fin.
GRAHAM OF DUNTRUNE.
See Lacoh of Duntrur.e.
GRAHAM OF MTJRRAYSHALL.
MrEB.4T-GHAHAM, JoHN, Esq. of Murrajsliall,
CO. Perth, M A., J.P. and D.L., 1. 15 Oct. 1809 ;
m. 22 Nov. 1853, Robina, youngest dau. of Tliomas
Hamilton, E-q., and grand-dau. of Sir G. L. A.
Colquhoun, Bart., of Tilliche\»an. Mr. Murray
Graliam s. in 1859, under provisions of Lord Lyne-
doch's Trust Settlement, at the decease of Robert
Graham, of Redgorten, to the estate of Bertha
Park, a portion of the Balgowan estate, when he
assumed in addition to Murray, the name and arms
of Graham.
iLuiCcl2;f . — John Graham, 2nd son of John Gr.ihnm, or
Grseme, of Garvock, purchased, \Mi, the estate of Balnowan,
CO. Perth, from James, Lord Innermeith. He m. Marjory,
eldest dau. of Andrew Eollo, of Duncrub, and widow of George
Graeme, of Inchbrakie, and was father of John Graham, of
Balgowan, who m. 1st, 1605, Isabel, dau. of Ninian Bonar, of
Eeliie, by whom he had an only son, John. He m. 2n(ily,
Helen, dau. of Thomas Blair, of Balthayock, by whom he had
four sons and five daus. He was «. by his eldest son,
John Gr«me. or Graham, Esq. of Balgowan, who dying
V.nm., was «. by his half-brother,
Thomas Grjeme, Esq. of Balgowan, to. 1st, in 1C7I, Anne,
dau. of Sir James Drummond, of Machany, by Anne his wife.
dau. of .Sir George Hay; and 2ndly, 1716, Christian, 3rd dau.
of David. 2nd Lord Newark ; by the former of whom he had
nine sons and seveivdaus., of whom,
John, his heir, of Balgowan, m. 1702, Elizabeth, dau. of
James Carnegie, of Balnamoon, and d. 1749, having had,
with four daus., five sons, all of whom rf. «. p. except the
eldest, Thomas, of Balgowan, who m. 8 April, 1743, Lady
Christian Hope, dau. of Charles, Earl of Hopptoun, and d.
6 Dec. 1766, leaving a son, Thomas, of Balgowan, M.P. for
CO. Perth, who wa.s created, 3 May, 1814, Baron Ltnedoch,
and dying «. p. 1843, was «. by his kinsman, Robert
Graham, Esq. of Balgowan, who d. without issue, 18')9,
whereupon the present John Mcrrat Graham became
n presentative in the male line of the family of Gbaham
of Balgowan.
Rcibert, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir D. Thriepland, of Finga.sk,
and had an only son, John, of Eskbank, who m. Mary Scott,
of Usan, and was father of Koreht, of Balgowan, afterwards
of Ri'dgorton, who s. Lord Lynedoch in the Balgowan estate,
and '/. ». J).
Patrick, of whom we treat.
Thomas Graeme d. 1735. His youngest son,
Patrick Gb/rme, to. Janet, eldest dau. and heiress of
Andrew Mubrav, of Murrayshall, elder son of the linn. Sir
Andrew Murray, of I'itlochie, brother of David, Vlscomit
Stiirrnont, and had (with a dau., Marjory, m. James filaxione,
of Cultoquiiey) a son and successor,
John Gr«me Mcrrat, Esq., afterwards John Mcrbat, Esq.
of Murrayshall, m. Janet, eldest dau. of Thomas Anderson, of
Kewburgh, co. Fife, and dying Sept. 1818, was t. by his son,
Andrew Mcrrat, Esq., of Murrayshall, J.P. and D.L.^
Advocate, Sheriff of co. Aberdeen, 6. 13 Aug. 1782; m. 3 Oct.
1808, Janet, only child of Oliver Thomson, Esq. of Leckie-
bank, co. Fife; and d. 6 Feb. 1847, leaving issue,
John, now of Murrayshall.
Andrew, C.B., Chief Engineer of H.M.'s Doekyard, Ports-
mouth, m. 1844, Marianne, dau. of Henry Francis, Esq. of
Maize Hill, Kent, and d. 1872, leaving a son, Henry Stewart,
Lieut. R.A., b. 18.10, and other issue.
Thomas Graham, W.S., of Stenton, co. Perth.
Robert, Surveyor, Board of Trade.
Anthony Maxtone, Major-Gen. Bombay Artillery.
Grace, d. unm. Janet, d. ISfiS.
Lucretia, m. 1875, the Eev. Sir Uenry Wellwood MoncriefT,
Bart, of Tullybole.
Arm^ — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, three piles .sa. within the
royal tressure gu., on a chief of the second a crescent betwixt
two escallops of the first; 2nd and 3rd, az., a cross-patee
between three stars arg. within the royal tressure or. Crests —
For Graham : A dove ppr. with motto, C^ndide et secure ; and
for Mcrrat : A buck's head couped ppr., with motto, Macte
virtute.
Seat— Murrayshall, near Perth.
MAXTONE-GRAHAM OF CITLTOQUHEY.
Maxtone-Gkaham, James, Esq. of Cultoquhey
and Redgorton, co. Perth, J.P. and D.L., b. 20 June,
1819 ; m. 30 July, 1851, Caroline Mary Anne, dau.
of George Edward Russell, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., and
has issue,
I. Axthont George, 6. 23 March, 1854.
II. Robert Graham, 6. 1 Feb. 1856.
III. James, 6. 19 Oct. 1863.
I. Alexina Mary. ii. Margaret Graeme.
III. Caroline Leonora. iv. Elizabeth Chriilina.
V. Marjory Georgina Ramsay.
^amilu of (Gn^am.
ILtlirrt err.— Robert de Maxton, who had a charter of the
lands ol Cultoquhey, dated 1410, vvas father of
Patrick de Maxtone, to whom James III. granted a charter
in 1483. His son,
Robert Maxtone, was killed at the battle of Flodden,
leaving a son,
Alexander Maxtone, of Cultoquhey, m. Catherine, dau. of
MacGiegor of Glenstrae, Laird of MacGregor, and hail a son
and heir,
Robert Maxtone, m. a dau. of Murray of DoUcrie, and wa»
s. by his son,
Patrick afAXTouE, m. Nicholas, dau. of Graeme of Inch-
brackie, and by her was father of
William Maxtone, Esq. of Cultoquhey, m. Agnes, dau. of
Oliphant, of Bachilton, and had a son,
John Maxtone, Esq. of Cultoquhey, m. Isabel Graeme, dau.
of the Laird of Balgowan, and was father of
John Maxtone, Esq. of Cultoquhey, m. Jean, dau. of the
Hon. Mungo Murray, son of the Earl of Tullibardine, and had
a son and heir,
McNGO Maxtone, Esq. of Cultoquhey, to. Christian, dau. of
Thomas Graeme, Esq. of Balgowan, and was ». by his only son
and heir,
Jamks .Maxtone, Esq. of Cultoquhey, to. 1764, Marjory, dau.
of Patrick Graeme, Esq., son of Thomas Giaeine, Esq. of Bal-
gowan, and was s. at his decease, 1798, by his son,
Anthont Maxtone, Esq. of Cultoquhey, »i. 17 Dec. 1816.
Alexina, dau. of John Granie, Esq., and sister of Robeit
Graham, Esq. of Balgowan, co. Perth, and had issue,
James, now of Cultoquhey. John Anthony, d. unm. 1858.
Mary Scott. Alexina Helen.
Mr. Maxtone d. in 1846.
John Graham (2nd son of John Graham, or Graene, of
Grirvock), purchased 15S4 the estate of Balgowan, co. Perth,
from James, Lord Innermeith. He to. Marjory, eldest dau.
of Andrew Hollo, of Duncrub, and widow of George Grauinc, of
Inchbrakie, and was father of
John Graham, of Balgowan, to. 1st, 1605, Isabel, dau. of
Ninian Bonar, of Keltic, by whom he had an only son, .Ioiin.
He Hi. 2ndly, Helen, dau. of Thomas Blair, of Balthayock. by
whom he had four sons and five daus. He was ». by his s n,
John Graham, or Grajmk, Esq. of Balgowan, who dying
v.nm. was ». by his brother,
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Thomas Graham, Esq. of Balgowan, m. 1st, 1C7I, Anne,
din. of Sir James Drummond, of Machany, by Anne his wife,
daii. of Sir George Hay ; and 2nclly, 1716, Christian, Srd dau.
0! David, 2iid Lord Newark; by the former of whom he had
five sons and four daus., of whom,
.TnriN, his eldest son and heir. David, ^. s. p.
H'lliort, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir D. Threipland, of Fingask,
and had an only son, John, of Eskbank, to. Mary Scott, of
Usan, and was father of Kobert, who s. Lord Lynedoch in
the Balgowan estates, d. s. p., and was s. by his nephew,
the above James Maxtone-Graham, in the estate of Red-
gorton, being portion of unentailed lands of the late Lord
Lynedueh.
Patrick (see Morrat-Graham of Murrcajshall).
He (/. 1735, and was s. by his son,
John Gr;E.me, or Graham, Esq. of Balgowan, m. 1702, Eliza-
beth, dau. of James Carnegie, of Balnamoon, and d. 1749,
having had, with four daus., five sons, all of whom d. s. p.,
except the eldest,
Thomas (Jraham, Esq. of Balgowan, m. 8 April, 1749, Lady
Christian Hope, 4th dau. of Charles, Earl of Hopetoun, and d.
6 Dec. 1766, leaving a son,
Thomas Graham, Esq. of Balgowan, M.P., the celebrated
pommander in the Peninsular war, wlio achieved the memor-
able victory of Barossa, 5 March, 1811, and was created, 3 M.^y,
1814, Baron Lynedoch. He m. 26 Dec. 1774, the Hon. Mary
Cathcart, dau. of Charles, 9th Lord Cathcart, but by her (who
d. 26 June, 1792) had no issue. Lord Lynedoch d. s. p. 1843,
and was s. by his 2nd cousin. Robert Graham, Esq. of
Ralgowan and Kedgorton, J. P. and D.L., who sold the estate
«f Balgowan 1844, and d. s. p. 1859 ; he was s. in the estate of
llcdgorton by his nephew, tho above James Maxtone, of
Cultoquhey, co. Perth, who obtained a patent from the Lord
Lyon to bear the name and quarter the arms of Geaham of
Balgowan, as an heir of line of that family.
^rn?,s— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, a chevron gu. between
three cross-cro.sslets fitchee az., for Maxtone, 2nd and 3rd, or
three piles sa. within a double tressure flory counterflory gu!
*!i a chief of the second a rose between two escallops of the first
CresU—\st, A bee ppr., Maxtone; 2nd, A dove ppr., Graham.
itfo^to— Candide ut secure.
<SeaJs— Cultoquhey, Crieff; Battleby, Eedgorton, co. Perth
GHAHAm OF MOSSKNOW.
G-RAHAM, William, Esq. of Mossknow, co. Dum-
fries, J. P. and D.L., Col. in the army, retired, for-
merly 12th, 16tli, and 17th Lancers, b. 1797 ; m.
1S29, Anne, only child and heiress of Hugh Mair,
Esq. of Rediiall and Wyseby, and has issue,
I. William Mair, 6. 21 May, 1832.
II. John Gordon, Lieut.-Col. 1st Royal Dragnon.q, b. 11 July,
J833; HI. 11 Oct. 1871, Susanna Touchet, eldest dau. of Sir
John Hay, Bart, of Park, and has issue, thiee sons and
one dau.
in. Charies Steuart, 6. 14 March, 1835; m. 1862, Sarah,
dau. of G. White, Esq., and has three sons and two daus. '
I. Eosina Anne.
II. Grace Harriett, m. 1864, Capt. John Murray, R.N., of
Murraythwaite, co. Dumfries, and has issue.
III. Clementina Mary.
Htnrajjt.-This family has been in directdescent formore
than two centuries in possession of the property and seat of
Mossknow. The late representative,
William Graham, Esq. of Mossknow, son and heir of John
Graham, Esq. of Mossknow, by his wife, Dorothea, dau. of Dr.
James Hay, of Park, m. 13 April, 1794, Grace Margaret, only
3au. of Lieut.-Col. the Hon. John Gordon (2nd son ol John,
3rd Eari of Aboyne), by Clementina Lockliart, of Carnwaih'
his wife, and dying 1832, left by her (who d. 1832), with two
daus. (Clementina; and Johanna Grace, m. April, 1829,
jErskine Douglas Sandford Esq., Advocate at the Scotch Bar,'
land has issue), a son and successor, the present Col.
[William Graham, of Mossknow, i&c.
j /Seai— Mossknow, near Ecclcfechan.
GHAHAM OF AIRTH.
Graham, William, Esq. of Airth, co. Stirliutr,
J. P. and D.L.,M.A., S. 9 Nov. 1808; m. 17 Jan.
1839, Ehzubetl), 3rd dau. of Sir Alexander Anstru-
thcr, Knt. of Thirdpart, co. Fife, and lias,
I. Thomas Philip, Lieut.-Col. Scots Guards, 6. 3 Oct. 1841;
TO. 1873, Jemima Barbara, dau. of Robert Clerk Ratiray,
Esq. of Craighall. co. Perth, and by her (who d. 1878) has
two daus., Helen Christina, and Aynes.
I. Janet Caroline.
HfltCagC— James Graha«, of PoUoon, in. Agnes, 3rd dau.
of John Denholme, of Westshields, and had a son, John,
b. July, 1669; a dau., Elizabeth, to. Col. John Forbes, 6th son
of Forbes, of Culloden ; and a son,
James Graham, of Airth, b. 8 Dec. 1676, an eminent Lawyer
who went to London at his own charges to defend the loyalist
prisoners. He became Judge of the Court of Admiralty. He
TO. 1st, his cousin-german, Marion Hamilton, dau. of Lord
Pencaitland, by his wife, Catherine Denholme, and had issue,
James, 6. 14 Sept. 1704 ; d. at Rome, 11 March, 1723.
Agnes, b. 18 April, 1705; m. to her cousin german, Arthur
Forbes, of Pittencrieff.
Marion, b. 1 April, 1706; m. 1726, David Bruce, of Kinnaird.
and was mother of the Abyssinian traveller.
Judge Graham m. 2ndly, 1717, Lady Mary Livingstone, dau.
of James, 3rd Earl of Callander, by Lady Anne Graham his
wife, dau. of the 2nd Marquess of Montrose; by his 2nJ mar-
riage he had issue,
James, a Col. in the army of Prince Charles Edward, with
whom he went abroad, being in the list of attainders after
Rachel, to. Lumsdaine, of Blanerne.
Elizabeth, m. W. Macdowall, of Castle Semple.
Anne, m. Thomas Dundas, of Fingask.
Judge Graham d. 1753. His 3rd son,
William Graham, of Airth, m. 6 Feb. 1760, Anne, only dau.
of Sir Henry Stiriing, Bart, of Ardock, and had seven sons and
seven daus. The eldest son,
James Graham, of Airth, d. unm. 1805, and was s. by his
brother,
Thomas Graham-Stirlino, of Airth, Convener of co. Stir-
ling ; m. 1807, Caroline Mary, only dau. of Col. Home, grand-
son of Sir John Home, of Blackadder. Mr. Graham inherited
the property of Strowan from his maternal uncle. Sir Thomas
Stirling, and took his name. He d. 1836, leaving issue,
William, now of Airth.
Thomas James Graham-Stirling, of Strowan (see that name)
Carolus James Home Graham.
^i-TOs— Quarteriy: 1st and 4th, or, on a chief sa. three escallops
arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a fess embattled between three roses
gu., for Montrose. Crest— A naked hand holding a dagger
erect ppr. Motto— JHon immemor.
Seat— Airth Castle, Larlert, N.B.
CUNNINGHAME-GRAHAM OP
GABTMORE.
CUNXINGHAME - BONTINE - GeAHAM, WiLLIAM,
Esq. of Gartmore, co. Perth, and Ai-doch, co. Dum-
barton, J. P. and Vice-Lieut, of that co., and D.L.
CO. Stirling, 6. 11 April, 1825 ; late an officer in the
2nd Dragoons, and now Major Renfrewshire Militia;
»». June, 1851, Anne Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
Admiral the Hon. Charles Elphinstone Fleming, of
Cumbernauld House, co. Dumbarton, and has with
other issue,
Robert, 6. 1852.
ILtltCagC-SiR John Graham, of Kilbride, "Sir John
with the bright sword," was 2nd son of Malise, Eari of Menteith,
so created 6 Sept. 1427, who was son of Patrick, Eari of
Strathern (in right of his wife Euphemia, dau. and heir of
Prince David, son of King Robert 11.), and nephew of Sir
Robert Graham, executed, 1437, for the murder of King
James I. From " Sir John with the bright sword " descended
William Graham, of Gartmore, co. Perth, who was father
of (besides a dau., wife of the Hon. John Alexander, 4th son
of William, 1st Earl of Stirling) a son and heir, John, who was
father of two sons,
I. William (Sir), of whom presently.
II. Walter, of Gallingad, wlio had i wo sons,
1 Robert, M.D., of Gallingad, who s. his cousin. Sir John
Graham, of Gartmore.
2 Willi, im, of Dumbarton, m. Mary, dau. and heir of
James Hodge, by Mary his wife, sister and heir of Sir
John Graham, of Gartmore, and had issue. James, rf. s.p.;
William, 6. 1720, voted as Eail of Menteith 12 Oct. 1744,
to 5 May, 1761, when the Committee of Privileges ordcivd
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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him to discontinue the titles, d. unm. 30 June,' 1783;
Grizcl; Mary, m. John Bogle, of tlie Excise; and
Margaret, d. s. p.
The elder son and heir.
Sib William GsAnAM, of Gartmore, Bart., so created
28 June, 15G5, in. 1663, the Hon. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of John,
Lord Kinpont, son and heir of William Orahani, 7th Earl of
Menteith and 1st Earl of Airth, and sister and co-heir of
William, last Earl, and by this lady had a son, John (Sir), his
heir; and a dau., Mary, m. James Hodge, Esq. of Gladsmuir,
Advocate, and was mother of a dau. and heir, Mary, to. Wilham
Graham, of Dumbarton. Sir William was s. by his son,
Sib John Graham, 2nd hart, of Gartmore, d. unm. 12 July,
1708, when Gartmore devolved on his cousin,
BoBEET Graham, Esq. M.D., of Gallingad, who then became
of Gartmore. He had two sons, Kicol, his heir; and T liomas,
M.D., of Bucchlwa, Physician to George II., who d. unm.
The older son and heir,
NicoL Graham, Esq. of Gartmore and Gallingad, m. 2 April,
1732, Lady Margaret Cunninghame, dau. of William Cunning-
hame, 12th Earl of Glencairn, and had issue, William, d. v. p.
1774; EoBEKT, of whom presently ; John, Col. in the army, of
Kipper, d. unm. v. 'p. ; and Elizabeth, m. Sir Robert Dalyell,
Bart, of Binns. Mr. Nicol Graham d. 16 Nov. 1775, and was s.
by his only son,
Egbert Graham, Esq. of Gartmore, Receiver-General for
Jamaica. In 1796, on the death of John, lasi Earl of Glen-
cairne, Mr. Graham s. to the estate of Finlayetone, <fec., and
assumed the name and arms of Cdnninghame, in addition to
those of Graham, which he had resumed on his father's death.
He m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Patrick Taylor, Esq. of Jamaica,
sister of Sir John Taylor, Bart.; and 2niily, Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Buchanan, Esq. of Spittal and Leny. By the former
he had issue,
William, his heir.
Nicoi Graham, of Javbruck, Moniliive, co. Dumbarton, and
sometime Bontine of Ardoch, Col. and Marshal-de-Camp in
the Austrian service, Knight of Maria Theresa, and
member of the Aulic Council. He m. twice : 1st, a French
lady, by whom he had a son, in the Austrian service, who
m. a Polish lady, whose name he assumed. By his 2nd
wife. Col. Graham had a son, Iwan; and a dau., m. —
Robertson, Esq.
Martha, m. Peter Speirs, Esq. of Culcruich, co. Stirling.
The elder son and heir,
William Cunninghame CnNNiNGHAME-GBAHAM, Esq. of
Gartmor, Finlaystone. Ac, and sometime of Antoch, with the
name of Bontine, m. 1st, 1798, Anna, dau. of the Ven. John
Dickson, Archdeacon of Down, and had issue,
Robert, present representative.
Wniiam John, Bombay Civil Service, d. 1827.
Douglas, Major E.I.C.S., m. 1st, Anna, dau. of Sir Colin
Halkett; and 2ndly, Emily, dau. of Gen. McNeil, E.I.C.S.,
and d. April, 18.')6, leaving one son and a dau.
Thomas, G.
Anna, m. 1st, Thomas Durham Calderwood, Esq. of Largo
and Polton; 2ndly, David, Lord Erskine; and 3rdly, the
Ven. John Sandford, Archdeacon of Coventry.
Charlotte Maria Elizabeth, m. Charles Woodman, Esq.
Mr. Cunninghame Graham m. 2ndly, Mrs. Bogle, and by her
had issue,
Thomas.
Susan, TO. Robert Bartholomew, Esq.
Matilda, m. Rev. W. McKellar.
He d. Nov. 1845, and was «. by his eldest son,
Robert Cdnninghame Ccnninghame-Graham, Esq. of Gart-
more, CO. Perth, and Finlaystone, co. Renfrew, h. 14 Sept. 1799;
m. 24 June, 1824, Frances Laura, dau. of Archibald Speirs,
Esq. of Elderslie, by his wife, Margaret, dau. of Thomas, Lord
Dundas, and had issue,
William Cunninghame Bontine,* of Ardoch, co. Dum-
barton, now of Gartmore.
Robert Cunninghame, Lieut. 78th Highlanders.
Douglas Alexander.
Charlotte Fitzwilliam. Anne Margaret.
Margaret Jane, m. William Hope, Esq., Attaclie ll.B.M.'s
Legation at The Hague, son of the late Right Hon. John
Hope, Lord Justice Clerk.
Mary Helen Isabella.
Mr. Cunninghame-Graham was Vice-Lieutenant of co. Dum-
barton, and D.L. for cos. Renfrew and Stirling. lie d. 23 Jan-
1863.
Arnif, CrfH, and Mottoex — Graham and Cunninghame.
&«(»— Gartmore, co. Perth; and Finlaystone, co. Renfrew.
• The eldest son of this family, by an old entail, possessed the
esiate of Ardoch, and bears the name uiid arms oi Bo.ntine,
during the lifetime of his father.
GRAHAM-STIRLING OF STROWAN,
GitAlIAil-STIULINO, TnoMAS James, Esq. of
Sfrowan, co. Perth, J.P. and D.L. and Commissioner
of Supply Tor co! Perth, b. 11 June, 1811 ; m. 1st, 4
July, 181 !•, Mary, eldest dau. of William Stirling,
2nd son of the lafce John Stirling, Esq. of Kippen-
davie, co. Perth, which lady d.s.p. 1847. He in.
2ndly, 1858, Jane, youngest dau. of William Ilntrh
Hunter, Esq. of Aucliterarder, and by her has issue,
I. Thomas James, Ij. 20 Dec. 1853.
II. William Evan, d. 1863. in. Carolus Home.
IV. Ernest Henry.
I. Alice Elizabeth. li. Mary Maude.
III. Florence Kate.
Mr. Graham Stirling is 2nd son of the late Tliomas
Graham Stirling, Esq. of Airth, and brother of the
present William Graham, Esq. of Airth (see IIkiI
family). Tlie late Mr. Graham Stirling assumrl
the additional surname of Stielino, as heir to las
maternal grand-uncle, Gen. Sir Thomas Stirling,
Bart, of Ardoch.
Arms, (Cc— As Graham of Airth, quarterly with Stirling.
ScctJ— Strowan, Crieff, co. Perth.
GRAHAM OF BURNTSHIELS.
Graham, William, Esq. of Langley House, co.
Lancaster, and of Urrard, co. Perth, J.P. and D.L.
for CO. Lanark, M.P. for Glasgow, 1865 to 1874, b.
1818 ; m. Jan. 1846, Jane Catharine, youngest dau.
of the late John Lowndes, Esq. of Arthurlie, co.
Renfrew, and has issue,
James Rutherford, b. 1849.
Alice Anna.
I. Amy Margaret.
. Lilias Catherine.
11. William. 6. 1858.
II. Florence Elizabeth,
IV. Frances Jane.
VI. Agnes.
Hinfagt.— Robert Graham, of Tain rawer (son of William
Graham, by his wife, a dau. of John White, of Coldown Hill),
TO. the only dau. of John Luke, Esq. of Claythorn, co. Lanark,
by whom he had three sons, John, who went to America, and
d. there unm. ; and George and William, both d. unm. ; also
four daus. Robert Graham, a short time before his death, sold
his estate of Tamrawer to his half-brother,
WiLr iam Graham, an eminent Merchant in London, who, as
well as his brother, Alexander, having d. unm., left the estate
of Tamrawer to his only surviving brother,
James Graham, of Tamrawer, m. Agnes, dau. of Thomas
Campbell, Esq., by whom he had (with a dau., Agnes, to. W.
Wardrop, Esq., R.N.) two sons, i. William, of whom after-
wards; and II. James, m. Janet Maxwell, representative of
the Maxwells of Williamwood and Merksworth, co. Renfrew,
and had issue, James Maxwell-Graham, Esq., J.P. co.
Renfrew, d. %mm. 20 Feb. 1860; Charles, d.unm. 1855: Agne.s.
TO. James Smith, Esq. of Craigend, and was mother of Agnes
Graham, Countess of Buchan ; Janet, d. taim.; Annabella
Maxwell, d. unm.; Ann Maxwell; and Henrietta Maxwell,
TO. 1851, James Hutchinson, Esq. of Rockend, co. Dumbarton.
He (/. 1795, and was s. by his son,
William Graham, of Burntshiels, representative of Tam-
rawer, m. Margaret, dau. of John Pattison, Esq., by whom he
had five sons and four daus., i. James, to. Christina, dau. of
John Pattison, Esq. of Leith, but d. before his father, leaving
four daus., but no male issue; ii. William, of whom presently ;
III. Alexander, to. Jane, dau. of Thomas Lancaster, Esq., and
had issue; iv. John, ?«. Elizabeth, dau. of John Hatt-Noble,
Esq. of Lackhan)stcad, co. Berks, D.L., and has issue (his
eldest dau. m. 1856, Sir John Frederick Croft, Bart.); v.
Robert, TO. Susan, dau. of A. Schuyler, Esq., and has issue,
I. Agnes, TO. Stewart Smith, Esq. of Glasgow, grandson oi
James Smith, Esq. of Craigend, co. Stirling, and has issue:
II. Margaret, d. unm.; in. Elizabeth, d. unm.; and iv.
Jessie, m. Walter Crum, Esq. of Thornliebank, co. Renfrew
and has issue. William Graham d. 1836, and was s. bj
his son,
William Graham, Esq. of Burnt.ehiels, co. Renfrew, J.P.
m. Ist, Kalherine, dau. of John Swanston, Esq., by wlion i|
(who d. 1836) he had Ave sons and two daus., |
William, present representative. John. |
James, m. 1862, Emily Sophia, dan. of Henry Kingscyte, Esq I
Robert. Ale.\undcr. :
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.-Margaret, m. Hugh M. Lang, Esq. of Knockewart, co. Ayr,
andBroadmeadows, CO. Selkirk.
Katherine, d. u)im.
He ';». 2ndly, Anna Matilda, eldest dau. of the late John
Lowndes, Esq. of Arthurlie, by whom he had one son and live
laus.,
Henry John Lowndes, 6. 15 Jan. 1842; m. 15 June, 1869,
Edith Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Kig-ht Hon. Gathorne
Hardy, M.P., now Viscount Cranbrook, and by hor (who (/.
9 Jan. 1875) has issue, William Ronuld, b. 24 July 1870;
and Josslin Henry Clive, 6. 23 Dec. 1874. '
• Anna Matilda.
Frances, vi. 1862, Thomas Dallas Yorke, Esq. of Walmsgate,
CO. Lincoln.
Elizabeth, m. 1862, Charles Seymour Grenfell, Esq.
Christina. Agnes Steuart, d. 1853.
ilr. Graham d. 1854, and was .s. by his eldest son, the present
William Graham, Esq. of Burntshiels.
A nns— Or, on a chief erm. three escallops of the field. Crest—
A falcon ppr. beaked and armed and killing a stork arg.
-Wo(«o— Ne oublie. ^
SiMU—Langlcy House, Prestwich; tfrrard House, Pitlochrie,
jtRAham-claiike of manor house.
Geaham-Claeke, John Altiiam, Esq. of Manor
House, Frocester, co. Gloucester, J.P., High SbcriiJ
CO. Gloucester 1865, b. 27 Jan. 1813 ; m. 29 Dec.
1840, Emma Jane, dau. of the late Rev. John Eagles,
M.A., and has a son and heir,
Leonard John, b. 20 Oct. 1841, M.A. Christ Church
Oxford, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, m. 26 July, 18G6, Flora
Eliza, dau. of Henry Brown, Esq. (late Judge at Poonah)
and grand-dau. of Sir Harry V. Darell, Bart., and has
issue, I. Lionel Altham, b. 2 May, 1867; ii. John Eagles
Henry, b. May, 1868; in. Leonard Warre, 6. 6 June, 1872;
IV. Gerald, b. 12 July, 1873.
ILtlttaCJC. — John Altham Graham-Clarke, Esq., son of
John Graham, Esq., of Sutton, co. York, who by royal license
assumed the additional surname of Clarke, by Arabella his
wife, dau. and co-heiress of Eoger Altham, Esq. of Fenton,
CO. Northumberland ; m. 18 Jan. 1812, Mary Elizabeth, dau.
of Leonard Farkington, Esq. of Kennesley Castle, co. Hereford,
and Frocestor, co. Gloucester, and had issue.
John Altham Graham-Ci.arke, Esq., m. Jan. 1812, Mary
Elizabeth, dau. Leonard Edmund Parkinson, Esq. of Kin-
nersley Castle, co. Hereford, and of Frocester, co. Gloucester,
and had issue.
John Altham, now of Manor House.
Leonard Edmund (Rev.), Rector of Kinnersley, b. 21 Nov.
1817; m. 1st, his cousin, Isabella Horatia, dau. of Sir
Thomas Butler, Bart., of BaUintemple, co. Carlow, by
Frances his wife, 4th dau. of John Graham Clarke, Esq. of
Sutton, CO. York; and 2ndly, Lavinia, dau. of the late Gen
Horsford. By his 1st marriage he has a dau., Mary Frances.
He d. 1862.
Seats— MsLunr House, Frocester; Stonehouse, co. Gloucester;
Glanrhos, Ehazden, co. Brecon.
GKAHAM OF DRUMGOON.
Geaham, Fbancis John, Esq. of Drumgoon, co.
Fermanagh, J.P. cos. Fermanagh and Galvcay, High
Sheriff co. Tyrone 1856, and co. Fermanagh 1858,
b. Feb. 1815.
HtUeagC— This family, the same as that of the Historian
of Derry, claims descent from the border race of Graham;
three brothers of the name settled in Ireland, in Fermanagh
and Monaghan. Mr. Graham's great-grandfather, Robert
Graham, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Armstrong, of
Giltagh, CO. Fermanagh, and had issue a son,
Francis Graham, Esq. of Drumgoon, m. Esther, dau. of
John Boyd, Esq. of co. Tyrone, and dying 1826, left issue,
Robert, of Drumgoon ; William, Col. in the army, to. Maria,
dau. of — French, Esq. ; and Eliza, to. Robert Brownriag,
Esq. of Norrismount, co. Wexford. The eldest son,
Robert Graham, Esq. of Drumgoon and Ballinakill, co.
Galway, 6. May, 1786; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of John Davis,
Esq. of Summerhill, CO. Kilkenny, d. Feb. 1815; and 2ndly,
Jane, dau. and heiress of John Speer, Esq. of Desert Creight,
CO. Tyrone. By his 1st marriage, he had issue, Francis John,
uuw of Drumgoon. Mr. Graham d. 1860.
Anns— Or, a rose gu. barbed and seeded ppr., on a cliief <;a
three escallops of the first. Crest— An arm embowcd vcmeii
m'/^^r .^''^--.^-'^ «-^"'' PP""- grasping a staff raguly 'gu.
Motto— Hatio mihi sufficit. '' ^
^*aes— Drumgoon, near Maguiresbridge ; and Ballinakill, co,
GRAHAM OP EDMOND CASTLE.
Geaham, Thomas Heney, Esq. of Edmond
Castle, Cumberland, J.P. and D.L., F.S.A. Hitrh
Sheriff 1824 ; b. 25 June, 1793 ; m. 6 March, 1829
Mary, 8th dau. of the late Sir David Carnegie, Bart!
of Southesk, and aunt of the present Earl of
Southesk, which lady d. 1877.
EtUCajg;^.— Thomas Graham, Esq. of Edmond Castle,
Cumberland, descended from a branch of the Grahams o/'&i,
TO. Jan. 1749, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Coulthard, Esq of
Scotby, and by her (who d. 1816, aged 91) left at his decease,
Oct. 1807,
Thomas, his heir.
James of Kirkstall, created a Bart. 1808 (see Bcrke's Peerage
and Baronetage). William.
Mary, m. Richard Graham, Esq. of Stonehouse.
Elizabeth. Margaret.
The eldest son,
Thomas Graham, Esq. of Edmond Castle, 6. 1751 ; m. 17 Aug.
1791, Elizabeth Susannah, dau. of John Davenport, Esq. of
Clapham, Surrey, and left at his decease, 23 June, 1813,
I. Thomas Henrt, now of Edmond Castle.
II. John, of The Elms, Eastbourne, Sussex, J.P and D L
b. 1794, m. 1821, Caroline Elinor, dau. of the late Edward
J. Curteis, Esq., M.P., of Windmill Hill, and has had issue.
Reginald John, J.P. and D.L.,6. 1822, m. 1856, Ellen Leah
dau. of Thomas Boileau, Esq., late Judge H.E.I C S '
Madras; Henry Davenport, deceased; Charles Edward
Curteis, deceased; Emily Collins, deceased; Elizabeth,
deceased ; and CaroUne Curteis, to. Jonathan Darby Esq
I. Elizabeth Maria, deceased.
II. Emily, m. the Rev. Thomas Collins, deceased.
III. Anne Margaret, m. Edward Polhill, Esq.
^rms— Per pale indented erm. and sa., on a chief per pale of
the last and or, three escallops counterchanged. Crest Two
armed arms issuing out of the battlements of a tower ppr
holding an escallop sa. il/o^o— N'oublie.
Seat— Edmond Castle, Caiiisle.
GRANT-DUFF.
Geant-Dttff, Mountstuaet Elphinstone, Esq.
M.P. for Elgin, J.P. and D.L., b. 21 Feb. 1829 ; vi'.
13 April, 1859, Anna Julia, only dau. of E. Webster",
Esq. of North Lodge, Ealing, and has issue, four
sons and two daus.,
I. Arthur Cdninghame, b. 23 May, 1861.
II. Evelyn Mountstuart, b. 9 Oct. 1863.
III. Adrian, b. 29 Sept. 1869.
IV. Hampden, b. 27 July, 1874.
I. Clara Annabel Catharine, b. Christmas Day, 1870.
II. Victoria Adelaide Alexandrine, b. 12 May, 1876.
Mr. Grant Duff was Under Secretary of State for
India from Dec. 1868 to Feb. 1874, and Lord Rector
of Aberdeen University from 1866-72. He is
author of "Studies in European Politics," 1866;
" A Political Surrey," 1868 ; " Elgin Speeches,"
1871 ; " Notes of an Indian Journey," 1876 ; " The
Eastern Question," 1876, and many pamphlets and
articles chiefly on foreign affairs and education.
iLtneaflC— This is a branch of the noble family of Duff,
Earl Fife.
John Grant, Esq. of Kincardine O'Neill, who d. about 1799,
left, by Margaret Miln (who took the name of Ddff on suc-
ceeding to her uncle, Mr. Duff, of Eden) his wife, who d. about
1825, a son,
James Cuninghame Grant Doff, Esq. of Eden, first Resident
at the Court of Sattara, and author of the " History of the
Mahrattas," who d. 23 Sept. 1858. He ni. Jane Catharine,
only child of Sir Whitelaw Ainslie, author of the " Materia
Indica," and by her had issue.
Mountstuart Elphinstone, M.P.
Ainsley Douglas Ainslie, of Delgaty Castle, co. Aberdeen (se&
p. 10).
Alice Jane, m. 1859, in Switzerland, M. Obrist, of Zuricll.
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GRA
Arms— Vert, a fess dancettee enn, between a buck's head
cabossed in chief, and two escallops in base or. Crest — A
buck's head ppr. Motto— Virtale et opera.
Seat— York House, Iwickenbum.
GRANT OF GLENMORISTON.
Grant, Ian Robeet James Mikeat, Esq. of
Glenmoriston, co. Inverness, and Moj, co. Moray,
b. 1860 ; *. his grandfather 18G8.
JLinCilgC— The oriKinal grant of the lands and barony of
Glenmoriston in favour of the progenitor of the present family
is the charter by King James IV. to John More Grant, of
Culcabook, dated at Stirling, 8 Dec. 1509. In 1689, Patrick
Grant, of Glenmoriston, was in arms at Killiecrankie, and in
the risings of 1715 and 1745, the Glenmoriston Grants took a
decided part against the Government. Of the derivative
branches, we may mention Grant of Carron, Grant of Lyna-
rhoarn, Grant of Avimore, Croskle, iic. The great-grand-
father of the existing chief,
Patrick Grant, of Glenmoriston, m. the dau. of John
Grant, of Croskie, and was father of
Patrick Grant, Esq. of Glenmoriston, m. Henrietta, 2nd
dau. of Patrick Grant, Esq. of Rothiemurchus, and had issue
four sons and four daus. The eldest son and heir,
John Grant, Esq. of Glenmoriston, Lieut. -Col. in the army,
and Col. Inverness-shire militia, m. Eliz^iUeth Townsend, dau.
of Major John Grant, son of Mungo Grant, and grandson of
Grant, of Grant, and by this lady had issue, Patrick, d. 1808 ;
James Murray, of Glenmoriston and Moy ; Harriet, m. Thomas
Eraser, Esq. of Balnain; and Ann, in. Eoderick K.Mackenzie,
Esq. of Flowerburn, co. Ross. The second son,
James Murray Grant, Esq. of Glenmoriston and Moy, co.
Moray, J. P. and D.L., m. Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Ewen Cameron,
of Glenevis, co. Inverness, and had issue,
I. John, Capt. 42nd Royal Highlanders, m. 1st, 1850, Emily,
dau. of James Morrison, Esq. of Basildon Park, Berks, which
lady ti. 1854; and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Robert Chadwick,
Esq. of High Bank, Prestwich, Lancashire, and d. 17 Aug.
1867, leaving issue, 1 Ian Robert James Mdkray, now of
Glenmoriston and Moy ; 2 Ewen; 3 Frank Morrison Seafield ;
4 Heathcote Salusbury; 5 Emily.
II. Ewen, E.I.C.S., d. 1871. m. Patrick, E.I.C. CivU Service.
IV. Hugh, E.I.C.S. V. James Murray.
I. Jane, m. William TJnwin, Esq.
II. Elizabeth, m. T. A. Pierson, Esq. of the Gwynd, Arbroath,
III. Ellen.
IV. Harriet, m. F. Morrison, Esq. of Hole Park, Kent.
V. Isabella, d. 1876.
He d. 1868, and was s. by his grandson.
Arms — Gu., three antique or eastern crowns or. Crest — A
mountain in flames, ppr. Motto— Stand firm.
■-eats — Glenmoriston, co. Inverness; and Moy House, co.
Moray.
GRANT OF HILIiERSDON HOUSE.
Geant, William John Alexander, Esq. of
Hillersdon House, Devon, b. 5 May, 1851 j s. his
father 1877.
JLl'UpajC— This family descends from the Grants of Bel-
doniey, a branch of the ancient Scottish clan of Grant.
Charles Grant, Esq., son of James Grant, Esq., (d. 26 Dec.
1798, aged 77), by Christian his wife, and younger brother of
Eight Hon. Sir William Grant, Master of the Rolls IsOl to
1818), m. Charlotte, only dau. of John Grant, Esq. of Bush
Hill, Middlesex, and had issue,
William Charles, of Hillersdon House.
Christina Maitland, m. 1841, John Craigie, Esq., Sheriff Sub-
stitute of CO. Roxburgh, and d. 1849, leaving issue.
Charlotte, m. 1842, Vice- Admiral Robert Craigie, and has
issue.
Isabella Jane, m. 184.5, the Rev. Richard Vautier, Vicar of
Kenwyn, Cornwall, and has issue,
His son,
William Charles Grant, Esq. of Hillersdon House, Devon,
Lord of the Manor of CuUompton, J. P. and a Lieut, in the 1st
(King's) Dragoon Guards, b. 31 Oct. 1817; m. 10 June, 1843,
Maria, eldest dau. of the late William Henry May, Esq., and
grand-dau. of the late Joseph May, Esq., formerly of Mem-
bland Hall, Devon, and afterwards of Hale Park, Hants, and
d. 1877, having bad issue,
I. William, 6. 1850; d. same year.
II. William John Alexander, now of Hillersdon House.
HI. Charles Robert Arthur, 6. 30 Dec. 1854.
I. Charlotte Elizabeth. ii. Mary Isabella.
III. Frances Louisa, iv. Anna Maria.
Arms — Gu., a boar's head couped in fess between thn
eastern crowns or. Crest — An oak tree fructed ppr, Mul\
Suose robore firmat.
&a«— Hillersdon House, CuUompton, Devon.
GRANT OF KILGRASTON. 1
Geant, Charles Thomas Constantine, Esq. of \
Kilgraston and Pitkeatbly, co. Perth, J.P. and D.L,, '
b. 2 July, 1831 ; m. 8 Oct. 1856, Janet Matilda, 5th
dau. of William Hay, Esq. of Dunse Caslle, co.
Eerwick, and had issue by her,
I. John, 6. 14 Oct. 1867; d. 2 Sept. 1868.
II. John Patrick, b. 18 July, 1872.
I. Lucy Blanche Cordelia, 6. 6 Aug. 1857.
II. Annie, 6. 3 Feb. 1860.
HI. Constance Mary, 6. 15 May, 1862.
IV. Margaret, b. 2 May, 1864.
V. Beatrice, 6. 7 May, I86G.
Mr, Grant, who was formerly in the R.N., and for
several years in the service of the Rajah of Sarawak,
s. his father in 1873.
Ht'ltragC— Patrick Grant, Esq. of Glen Lochy, in Strath
Spey, CO. Inverness (an estate which he alienated alter being
held by his predecessors from the period when they branched
off from the Grants of Grant, Chiefs of the ancient clan),
lineally descended from John Grant, of Freuchy, 4th son of
John Grant, of Grant, the 9th Chief ol the Grants of Grant,
and one of the representatives of the Tulloch-gorim or clan-
Phadrich branch of the clan Grant, to. Beatrix, dau. of
Donald Grant, Esq. of Inverlochy, and by her (who d. 24 Jan.
1780, aged 69) left at his decease, 15 April, 1783, aged 74, two
sons, John and Francis. The elder,
John Grant, Esq., proceeding to Jamaica, s. Thomas French
as Chief Justice of the Island 1783, and held the office until
1790. He purchased trom tne Murray and Craigie families the
contiguous estates of Kilgraston and Pitkeatbly, situated in the
east end of the beautiful and rich valley of Strath Earn, and
extending over part of the Ochills. Chief Justice Grant m.
Margaret, sister of Sir Alexander Macleod, Lord Banatyne,
a Lord of Session, but dying s. p. 31 March, 1793, was «. by
his brother,
Francis Grant, Esq. of Kilgraston and Pitkeatbly. He m,
1795, Anne, eldest dau. of Robert Oliphant, Esq. of Rossie,
Postmaster-General of Scotland, and had issue,
1 John, of whom presently.
2 Robert, 6. 1799; d. a Midshipman E.N., 1820.
3 Henry Dundas, b. 1801; d. unm.
4 Francis (Sir), President B.A., b. 18 Jan. 1803 ; m. Ist,
Emily, eldest dau. of J. Ross Farquharson, Esq. of Inver-
cauld, and by her (who d. 1827) had one son, John Emilius,
R.N ., deceased. He m. 2ndly, Isabella, 5th dau. of Richard
Norman, Esq., by Lady Elizabeth his wife, sister of the
Duke of Rutland, and by her also has issue, Norman, de-
ceased; Francis Richard, Lieut.-Col. late 5th Lancers; the
Rev. Ferdinand Hope, deceased ; Mary Isabella, dect-a.sed,
TO. Francis Geary, Esq. ; Anne Emily Sophia, m. William
Markham, Esq. of Becca Hall, co. York, and has issue,
William and Mabel; Rachael, deceased, to. C. A. North,
Esq.; and Elizabeth Catherine. Sir Francis^. 5 Oct. 187H.
5 James Hope (Sir), G.C.B., Lieut.-Gen. in the army. Col.
9th Lancers, highly distinguished in India and China, 6.
22 July, 1808; m. 1847, Helen, eldest dau. of Benjamia
Taylor, Esq., formerly Chief Judge at Agra, d. 1875.
1 Mary Anne, m. Major-Gen. Lindsay, of Balcarres ; and d.
1820.
2 Catherine Anne, d. 1871 ; to. 1832, R. Graham Spiers, Esq.,
Sheriff of Edinburgh, and had a dau., Anne (now Lady
Home Spiers of Culcreuch, co. Stirling), m. Sir George
Home, Bart, of Blackadder.
He d. 1819, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Grant, Esq. of Kilgraston and PitUeathly, co. Perth,
J.P. and D.L., and formeriy in the Grenadier Guards, 6. 18
June, 1798; m. 1st, 20 June, 1820, Margaret, eldest dau. of
Francis, Lord Gray, and had by her (who d. 23 April, 1821) an
only child,
I. Margaret, Baroness Gray of Gray and Kinfauns Castle;
TO. 10 Nov. 1840, the Hon. David Henry Murray, 3rd son df
David, Earl of Mansfield.
He TO. 2ndly, 14 March, 1828, the Lady Lucy Bruce, 3rd dau.
of Thomas, Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, and by her has had
issue,
I. Francis Augustus, Lieut, and Adjutant 79th Highlanders,
b. 24 Feb. 1829; d. 1 Oct. 1854, in the Crimea, after Alma.
u. Charles Thomas Constantine, now of Kilgraston, &c.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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079
III. Arthur, 11th Native Madras Infantry, 6. 27 July, 1832;
d. 15 Sept. 1853.
IV. John Ludovlck, b. 31 May, 18.39; d. 10 May, 1854.
V. Kobert Ileury, Capt. R.A., b. 16 Deo. 1840; d. 16 April,
1878.
VI. Alan Rudolph, b. 28 Feh. 1843, Forest Dept. India.
VII. Alariy Frederick, Lieut. EN., b. 17 Aug. 1844.
I. Mary.
II. Annie, deceased, ni. J. Brooke Brooke, Esq., Rnjah Mudah
of Sarawak, Borneo, and had issue two sons, Basil, deceased ;
and Jdhn Charles Evelyn Hope.
III. Matilda Catheilne, d. 2 March, 1842.
IV. Lucy, m. 27 Sept. 1866, the Hon. and Rev. Charles
Feilding, Lector uf Stapleton, Salop, 3rd son of the late
Earl of Denbigh ; d. Jan. 1875.
V. Eliza Louisa, d. young. vi. Charlotte Augusta.
He d. 20 Jan. 1873, and was s. by his eldest surviving son, the
present Charles Thomas Constantine Grant, Esq. of Kil-
grasion.
Arms — Gu., a chevron engrailed erm., between three antique
crowns or. Crest — A mountain in flames ppr. with an escroU
above bearing the motto, " Ferte citi tiammas ;" but the Roman
fasces erect ppr. was adopted by the late Chief Justice Grant,
and changed by patent 21 Dec. 1790. JV/oHo— Leges juraque
serva.
Sf(i«s— Kilgraston House and Drumnionie House, Rridi^e of
Earn, co. Perth; Travellers' Club, Pall MaU, Londui:.
GRANT OF KILMURBY.
Grant, Thomas-St. John, Esq. of Kilmurrj, co.
Cork, J.P., b. 25 Sept. 1852 ; m. 4 Feb. 1874, Mar-
garet Anna, dau. of Edvi^ard Keily Carey, Esq. of
Careysville, co. Cork, and has issue,
Thomas .St. John, 6. 1 Dec. 1875.
Edward Kelly Carey, 6. 29 Aug. 1877.
ILtlltagC— The first of this family of whom any docu-
mentary accounts are handed down, was Capt. Jasper
Grant, R.N., who obtained, 1667, an assignment of a mortgage
of the lands of Granstown, or Ballygraunt (therein then so
called), and in the following year, 1668, had a conveyance
in fee of the same from William Dobbyn. In this document
he is described as Capt. Jasper Grant, of the city of Water-
ford. Now it appears from Smith's and Ryland's Histories
of Waterford, that a family of Giants were from an early
period residents of the city and neighbourhood of Waterford,
and it is not at all improbable that of this old family Capt.
Jasper Grant was a descendant, and was enabled to purchase
back his family inheritance, and become as it were a re founder
of his race. Capt. Ja.';per Grant, R.N., of Grantstown, m.
sometime about 1667, Gillian Hely, of Kinsale, sister of Francis
Hely, afterwards of the city of Cork, Gent., and had a son,
Jasper Grant, m. Annabella Fitzgerald, and was father of
Jasper Grant, of Kilmurry, co. Cork, m. Jane Vaughan, of
the family of Gulden Grove, but left no issue, and was s. by
his brother,
Thomas Grant, Esq. of Kilmurry, in. 29 July, 1719, Anne,
dau. of James Ussher, Esq. of Taylorstown, co. Waterford.
Their son,
ThomasGrant, Esq. of Kilmurry, }». 11 Oct. 1748, Elizabeth,
dau. of Tliouias Campion, of Leitrim, Esq., and was father of
Thomas Grant, Esq. of Kilmurry, m. 28 Nov. 1792, Sarah,
sister of Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart., of Tourin, co. Water-
ford, and was s. by his son,
Thomas St. John Grant, Esq. of Kilmurry, vi. Sept. 1821,
his cousin Anna Esther, dau. of the Rev. Alexander Grant,
Vicar of Clondallane; and d. 17 Jan. 1832, leaving, with three
daus. (Sarah, m. Samuel Morton Tuckey, Esq. of Killindonnell,
CO. Cork; Anna; and Susan Mary, m. Monsieur Franpois
Jules Turquet, Judge of the Cour Imperiale, Angers, France),
a son and heir,
Tho.mas St. John Grant, Esq. of Kilmurry, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff co. Waterford 1852, and co. Cork 1858, b. 20
Sept. 1822, m. 15 Aug. 1849, Eliza Anna Louisa, youngest dau.
of Rev. Thomas Hoare, of Glenanore, by Mary Anne, dau. of
Henry Jesse Lloyd, Esq. of Lloydsboro', co. Tipperary, and
gianddau. of Sir Edward Hoare, Bart, of Annabella, and d.
19 Sept. 1868, leaving issue,
I. Thomas St. John, now of Kilmuny.
II. Edward Hoare, b. i May, 1859.
Seat — Kilmurry House, Kilworth, co. Cork.
GRANT OF KINCORTH.
The late Robert Grant, Esq. of Kincorth, co.
Moray, J.P. and D.L., a Member of the Faculty of
Advocates, b. 12 Sept, 1801 ; m. 1859, Edith Anne,
2nd dau. of Rev. Thomas Eaton, Canon of Chester,
and Rector of West Kirby, co. Chcsier, and had
issue,
I. Robert Wilfrid, 6. 25 Feb. 1862. i. Edith Evelyn.
Mr. Grant d. 15 Oct. 1878.
3LlJTCil50.— Mr. Grant is a scion of the Dellachaple or
Clan-Cliiaran, branch of the family of Grant, now represented
in chief by the Earl of Seafield. His immediate ancestor,
David Grant, of Lethendry, 6. 1715 ; to. Margaret,* eldest
dau. of Robert Grant, of Glenbeg, by his wife Jobina, dau of
Grant, of Ruddery, co. Banff, and has issue,
John, an officer in the army, killed 1781, when serving under
Lord Cornwallis in the American war.
Robert, of Kincorth. Lewis, d. 1803.
James, a military officer, d. at Madras, 1792.
Cutlibert, Merchant in Canada, d. about 1793.
Donald, d. s. p. Francis, a military offlcer, d. 179S.
The 2nd son,
Robert Grant, Esq. of Kincorth, &. 1752 ; m. Dec. 1797,
Anne, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Lewis Grant, of Cromdale, Inver-
ness, and had issue,
Robert, late of Kincorth. ) twina
Lewis, of Bombay, d. s. p. 17 Feb. 1854, ) "'"'^•
Robina, to. 1840, John P. Grant, Esq., son of the Rev. James
Grant, of Laggan, co. Inverness, by his wife Anne, the
distinguished Authoress ; she d. s. p. 1850.
Davina, m. 1819, Frederick Grant, Esq. of Mount Cyrus, co.
Kincardine; and d. at Hastings, 1828, leaving issue.
Mr. Grant d. 10 Aug. 1801.
Arms—Ga., within a border three antique crowns or. Crest
— A mountain in flames ppr. A/o«o— Stand fast.
Seal — Kincorth Forres, co. Moray.
GRANT OF LITCHBOROTJGH.
The late Arthur William Grant, Esq. of
Litchborough, co. Northampton, J. P., Lord of the
Manor of Maidford, M.A. Brasenose Coll. Oxford,
Barri»ter-at-Law, 6. 29 Dec. 1812, d. 19 Dec. 1878.
ItiUCagC— Thomas Grant, who came from Scotland 1743,
TO. Mary Borman ; and d. 1743, leaving a son,
Thomas Grant, of Banbury, co. Oxford, 6. 1718; who m.
14 Feb. 1744, Phebe, only child of John Pinckard, Esq. of
Caldecote, by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Hopcraft, widow of Edwaid
Bloxam, Gent. ; and d. 1753, having had issue by this lady
(who d. 1788),
Thomas, of whom presently. Edward, d. unm.
John, of Leighton Buzzard, co. Bedford, m. 14 June, 1780,
Hannah, dau. of Joseph Brooke, Esq., and had a dau.,
Hannah, m. 16 June, 1808, Francis Darby, Esq. of Sunni-
side House, Coalbrooke Dale, Salop.
Phebe, to. the Rev. Robinson Lawford, of Towcester, Rector
of Bradden, and Vicar of Eaton Neston; and d. 1790,
having had issue.
Mary, to. 7 June, 1792, Joseph Kitelee, Esq. of Castlethorpc,
Bucks. Elizabeth.
The eldest son,
Thomas Grant, Esq. of Litchborough, to. 19 Nov. 1776,
Anne, dau. of William Ives, Esq. ol Bradden; and rf. 7 Sept.
1803, leaving two sons,
William, of Litchborough, and of the Middle Temple, Bar-
rister at-Law, b. 18 March, 1779, who purchased, 1811, the
Manor of Maidford, at the sale of the estates of Samuel
Barker. Edward, of Litchborough.
The 2nd son,
Edward Grant, Esq. of Litchborough, 6. 26 Jan. 1781 ; m.
Jane, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Robert Marriott, Esq. of
Badby, and by her (who rf. 13 Nov. 1811, aged 31) left at his
decease, 14 June, 1812, three daus., Jane, Anne, Charlotte,
and one son,
William Grant, Esq. of Litchborough, educated at Rugby
and Brasenose Coll. Oxford, 6. 5 Sept. 1805; m. Frances Simp-
son, dau. of Richard Pack, Esq. of Floore House, Northamp
ton, and had issue,
Ahthur William, late of Litchborough.
Edward, now of Litchborough, b. 24 July, 181'^.
Reginald Richard Mornes, o. ze Sept. 1818: d. 19 March,
18.">0. Charles Eustace, b. 5 June, 1851.
Wilfred Dryden, 6. 9 April, 1854.
Edith Frances.
Mr. Grant d. 18 July, 1808.
Arms—Gu., a fess dancettee erm. between three crowns or.
Crest— A conical hill fired at the summit ppr. issuant there-
from a cross calvary or. Motto— Stand sure.
Seat— Litchborough, Weedon.
* This lady's sister m. Colquhoun McGrigor, Esq. of Aber-
deen, and was mother, by him, of Sir James McGrigor, Bait.,
K.C.B., Director-General of the Army Medical Department.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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GRANVILLE OF WELLESBOURNE.
Gkantille, Bevil, Esq. of Wellesbourne Hall,
CO. Warwick, J.P., late Major 23rd R. W. Fusiliers ;
b. 20 Jan. 1834 ; m. 12 Oct. 1865, Alice Jane, 3rd
dau. of the Rev. Nathaniel Wodehouse, Vicar of
Worle and Dulverton, by Georgiana his wife, dau,
of the Hon. and Rev. William Capel, and has issue.
I. Bernakd, h. 21 July, 1873.
I. Violet. II. Mary Olive. III. Muriel.
IV. Grace. v. Morwcnna.
iLtllCagC— Ancient in lineage, brilliant in ashievement,
and conspicuous for great possessions and territorial influen-.-e,
the family of Granville may challenge comparison with the
oldest, most distinguished, and most historic houses recorded
in this worli. They claimed descent through the Earls of
Corbcile from Rollo, Duke of Normandy, and were Lords of
Bideford, in Devon, at the Conquest, by gift of their kinsman,
William I. Their representative at the opening of the 16th
century.
Sib Thomas Granville, of Stow, was High Sheriff for
Cornwall 1 Henry Vll., and, in 1501, was made of the
Knights of the Bath on the marriage of Arthur, Prince of
Wales. He d. 1513. By Isabel his 1st wife, dau. of Otho
Gilbert, of Compton, Devon, he had two sons and six daus.,
and by his 2nd wife, Jane Jous, widow of — Hill, he had
John (Rev.), Rector of Bideford; and a dau. The eldest son.
Sir Roger Ghanville, of Stow, called the Great House-
keeper, for his princely hospitality, High Sheriff for Cornwall
2 Henry VIII., was knighted the year before his death, 1523.
He m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Richard Whitleigh, of
Efford, by whom he had three sons and six daus. The eldest
son.
Sir RicnARD Granville, Knt. of Stow, knighted 20 Dec.
1532, High Sheriff for Devon 1533, and subsequently Marshal
of Calais, m. Matilda, dau. and co-heir of John Beville, of
Gwarnock, and had, with three daus., two sons,
John, who d. without issue in his fathers lifetime.
Roger, an Esquire of the body to Henry VIII. 1545, and by
him knighted. He was drowned off Portsmouth in the "Mary
Rose " frigate in his father's lifetime. He m. Thomasine,
dau. of Thomas Cole, Esq. of Slade, in the parish of Corn-
wood, Devon, and by her had a son, Richard, of whom
presently.
Sir Richard d. 18 March, 1551, and was s. by his grandson.
Sir Richard Granville, Knt. of Stow, a gallant naval com-
mander, who, at the age of 16, by permission of Queen Eliza-
beth, served in the imperial army in Hungary, and attained
high reputation for his achievements against the infidels. In
1571, he represented CO. Cornwall in Parliament and was sub-
sequently High Sheriff for that shire 1578, and complimented
with the honor of Knighthood. But the bias of his mind was
bent chiefiy on the plans of foreign discovery proposed by his
relative. Sir Walter Raleigh, and he preferred the enterprise
of a naval, to the quiet of a senatorial life. He accordingly,
with a squadron fitted out for the purpose, sailed for the coast
of Florida, 1585, where he left a colony of 100 men, and then
returned home. Many and successful were his subsequent
voyages and services, and heroic his death, in an engagement
with the Spaniards. John Evelyn, in relating this action,
exclaims, "Than this, what have we more? What can be
greater ? " Sir Richard m. Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir
John St. Leger, Knt. of Annery, Devon, and had four sons
and five daus. The eldest son.
Sir Bernard Granville, Knt. of Bideford, Devon, and Stow,
Cornwall, was High Sheriff 38 Elizabeth, for Cornwall and
M.P. for Bodmin. He m. Elizabeth, sole dau. and heir of Phillip
Eevil, of Killigarth, Cornwall, and had issue four sons and
two daus., Bevil, his heir; Richard (Sir), Knt. and Bart., a
Cavalier Commander of great celebrity, "The King's General
in the West" (m. Mary, dau. of Sir John Fitz, of FitzforrJ,
and had one son, who was put to death by the Parliament;
and one dau., Elizabeth, m. Col. William Lenard, a stanch
Royalist); John, of Lincoln's Inn; Roger, drowned in the
service of Charles I. ; Gertrude, m. Christopher Harris, of
Lanrest; and Elizabeth, d. unm. Sir Bernard Granville d.
1636. His eldest son was the celebrated
Sir Bevil Granville, Knt. of Stow and Bideford, one of the
boldest and most successful of the Cavalier Icailers, called the
" Bayard" of England, b. 23 March, 1595. His last and most
brilliant action was at Lansdowne Hill, near Bath, where he
fell in the arms of victory, 5 July, 1643. Sir Kevil m. Grace,
dau. of Sir George Smythe, Knt. of Matford, Heavitree,
Exeter, and had seven sons and six daus. Of the former, the
3rd surviving son, John, who attended Charles II. in all his
wanderings abroad, was only 16 years old when he took
the command of his father's regiment, and was in all the con-
siderable battles of the west of England, as well as the battle <
if Newbury, where he was severely wounded. Sir John was
chosen negociator and messenger from the King, to deliver to
both Houses of Parliament the King's letter from Breda, and
received their acknowledgments for his services in that trans-
action. Thus pointed out to his country as a principal instru-
ment of the Restoration, he was further rewarded with such
honours as his services and those of his family might justly
claim. He was, therefore, on the restoration of Charles II.,
created Earl of Bath, Viscount Lansdowne, and Baron Gran-
ville, of Pideford and Kilkampton {see Bueke's Ex.inet
Peerage). Sir Bevil's 4th son,
Bernard Granville, was very active in serving Charles IL.
during his exile : " When all was concluded for His Majesty's
restoration, and his brother. Sir John Granville, had received
the thanks of both Houses of Parliament for the letters he
brought. General Monk thought it proper to send his last
despatches by one he could trust, which was Bernard Gran-
ville, his first-cousin,* who wns to inform His Majesty that
everything was ready for his reception." He was Gentleman
of the Bedchamber to the Duke of Gloucester during his
exile, and after the Restoration, Gentleman of the Horse and
Groom of the Bedchamber to Charles II. He was M.P. tor
Lostwithiel, 1 Charles II., and served for Launceston, Saltasli,
and Bodmin, in all the Pailiaments of that reign ; also for
Plymouth in 1 James II. ; also for Saltash again in the reign
of William till the day of his death. He m. Anne, only dau.
and heir of Cuthbert Morley, Esq. of Hornby, co. York, and
d. 1701, leaving issue,
Bevil (Sir), knighted by James II., aMajor-Gen. in the army,
M.P. for Fowey 1 James II., Governor of Barbados;
d. s. p. 1706.
George, elevated to the Peerage 1711, as Baron Lansdowne,
of Bideford. Was Secretary at War and Comptroller and
Treasurer of the Household to Queen Anne. He d. 1734,
when that barony became extinct {see Bcrke's Extinct
Peerage). Bernard, of whom presently.
Anne, m. Sir John Stanley, Bart, of Graugegurman.
Elizabeth, Maid of Honour, d. utim.
The 3rd son.
Col. Bernard Granville, Esq. of Buckland, co. Gloucester
Lieut. -Governor of Hull, M.P. for the boroughs of Camel
ford and Fowey, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Martin Westcombe, Bart.
Consul at Cadiz, and d. 1723, leaving issue,
Bernard, his heir, who purchased from the ancient family of
Fleetwood, the estate of Calwich Abbey, co. Stafford. IIo
d. unm. 1775, the last male heir of this ancient family,
bequeathing his name and estates to his sister Anne's son,
John D'Ewes, of whom presently.
Bevil (Rev.), m. Mary Ann, dau. of Richard Rose, Esq.;
d. s. p.
Mary, 6. 1700; ni. 1st, Alexander Pendarves, Esq. of Ros- .
crow, in Cornwall ; and 2ndly, to the Very Rev. Patrick j
Delany, D.D., Dean of Down, but d. without issue 1788. j
This lady, distinguished for her great literary acquirements, I
was much esteemed by King George III. and Queen Char- '
lotte, and resided constantly with tbeir Majesties, both at
Kew and Windsor.
Anne, h. 1707 ; m. 1740, John D'Ewcs, Esq. of Wellesbourne,
CO. Warwick.
The 2nd dau.,
Anne Granville, wife of John D'Ewes, Esq., of Welles-
bourne, dying 1761, left issue,
I. Court D'Ewes, of Wellesbourne, 6. 1742; d. unm,. 1793.
II. Bernard D'Ewes, of Wellesbourne, 6. 1743; m. 1777, Anne,
eldest dau. of John Delabere, Esq. of Cheltenham, who d.
1780. He d. 1822, and left issue,
1 Court, of whom presently.
2 Anne, m. 1805, George Frederick Stratton, Esq. of Groat
Tew, CO. Oxford.
III. John D'Ewes (Rev.), 6. 1744; assumed, 178G, upon suc-
ceeding his maternal uncle, Bernard Granville, the surname
and arms of Granville. He m. 1779, Harriet Joan, 2nd
dau. of John Delabere, Esq. of Cheltenham, and had one
son, John, who d. xmm. aged '20 ; and one dau., d. in
infancy. Mr. Granville d. 1826, when his estates devolved
upon his nephew. Court D'Ewes.
I. Mary D'Ewes, m. John Port, Esq. of Ham.
The son of Bernard D'Ewes,
CoDRT Granville, Esq., h. 1779, assumed, on the death of his
uncle. Rev. John Granville, 18'26, the surname and arms of
Granville. He m. 1803, Maria, dau. of Edward Ferrers, Esq.
* Bernard Granville's mother and George Monk's mother
were sisters, daus. of Sir George Smythe.
GEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GRA
681
of T!:u!iI(Y!ley Clinton, co. Warvviclt, ami by her (who d. 1852)
Irft ;it his Uecease, 1848, four sons and tlirec daus.,
Bernard Granville, late of Wellesbourne Hall.
Granville John, Vicar of Stratford-on-A von, 6. 1807; m. 1839,
Marianne, 5th dau. of Sir J. Gray Skipwith, Bart, and (/. 26
April, 1871, having had issue, Gray, b. 1843; Grace; and
(icrtrude.
Court (Rev.), 6. 1803; m. 1847, Lady Charlotte Augusta Leo-
pnldina, oldest dau. of James, Lord Glenlyon, and sister to
(norge, 6th Duke of Athole; d. 13 March, 1871.
1 irderic, of Ivy Bridge, South Devon, J. P. and D.L. CO.
W arwick, late Major aSrd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and now
l.irut.-Col. of the 2nd regt. of Warwick militia, b. 3 Feb.
is 10; TO. 17 June, 1854, Isabel, only surviving dau. of the
1 iti' Edward Sheldon, Esq. of Brailes, co. Warwick, M.P.
llirriot John, d. 1857.
?.l:iiy, m. 1858, Col. David Forbes, late of 91st regt.
Lucy.
The eldest son,
Bkrnard Granville, Esq. of Wellesbourne Hall, J. P. and
n.L., /). 4 Feb. 1804; vi. 1st, 28 June, 1828, Mathewana Sarah,
^nil (l;,u.of Capt. Matthew Richard Onslow, of the Coldstream
iu.irds, eldest son of Admiral Sir Richard Onslow, Bart.,
li.C.B., and has by her (who d. Aug. 1829) one dau.,
J(ian Frederic Mathewana, m. 1850, the Hon. and Rev. Lord
diaries Paulet (who d. 23 July, 1870), 2nd son of Charies
lii^'old.sby, 13th Marquess of Winchester, and has issue,
Ernest Ingoldsby, 6. 1851, cL 1853; Adela; Eleanor; Mary.
Mr. Granville to. 2ndly, 1830, Anne Catherine, youa;;csl dau.
){ Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, and had issue,
r.-AiL, now of Wellesbourne.
Milliard Delabere, R.N., 6.7 July, 1835; d. on board H.M.
■' IJiUerophon," 11 Feb. 1855.
G-urge Hyde, b. 27 Feb. 1837; to. 18 June, 18G2, Henrietta,
tlfli dau. of Edward Bolton King, Esq. of Chadshunt, co.
Warwick, by Georgiana his wife, dau. of Robert Knight,
Ksq. of Barrels, in same co. and has Dennis, b. 14 April, 1863 ;
U'lhert, 6. 26 Oct. 1864; and Mabel Georgiana Lucy.
FivdericJohn, b. 14 Oct. 1839; to. 2 July, 1864, Cecelia Anne,
only child of Robert Hook, Esq. by Katherino hi8 wife,
widow of Che late Sir Henry Cooke, Knt. and dau. of the
late Vice- Admiral William Windham, of Fellbrig, co.
Norfolk, and by her (who d. 7 Feb. 1877) has issue, Charles
Dclabere, ft. 21 July, 1865; Marian Florence; and Cecil,
/.. 4 Feb. 1877.
lioycr (Rev.), b. 6 Feb. 1848 ; to. 20 Sept. 1870, Matilda Jane.
youngest dau. of the late Alexander Liebert, Esq. of Swinton
ilall, CO. Lancaster, and has issue, Court, ft. 6 May, 1872.
Aiiiic(rf. 1832) and Fanny, twins; the latter to. 1858, the
iJrv. Wellesley Pole Pigott, youngest son of Sir George
I'iuott, Bart., and has issue, Wellesley George, ft. 20 April,
isiii; Henry a Court; and Fanny Ada. Caroline.
Louisa, TO. 31 Jan. 1872, Sir George Stucley, Bart, of
AtTi'ton, and has issue.
Amy, TO. 1861, Capt. Henry Bathurst, late 23rd Royal Welsh
Fusiliers, only son of Col. Henry Batiiurst, late Fusilier
Guards, by Emily his wife, dau. of the late Henry Villebois,
Ksq. of Marham, Norfolk, and has issue, Henry Villebois,
b. 30 Oct. 1862; Granville Frederic Villebois, ft. 5 Feb. 1864;
Emily Villebois; and Finetta Villebois.
Harriet, m. 28 Dec. 1869, Henry Compton, Esq. of Blanor
House, Hants, and has issue. Mr. Compton d. 6 July, 1877.
Mr. Granville d. 6 Jan. 1869.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu., three horsemen's rests or,
for Granville; 2nd and 3rd, or, three quatrefoils pierced gu.
a, chief vaire, for D' Ewes. Crest — On a cap of maiuteuance a
griftiti or. Motto— Deo, patriae, amicis.
^aii— Wellesbourne Hall, near Warwick.
GRAVES OF CLOaHAN CASTLE.
Graves, William Grogan, Esq. of Cloglian
Castle, King's Co., J.P., late Lieut.-Col.-Comm.
32nd regt., b. 1838 ; m. 1877, Georgina, 2nd dau.
of Rev. Joseph Marshall, J.F. of Earonne Court,
CO. Tipperary, by Sophia his wife, dau. of Hugh
Kennedy, Esq. of Cultra, co. Down, and has a son,
Robert Kennedy Grogan, 6. 1878.
ILiltCajt, — John Graves, Burgess of the city of Lime
rick, temp. Queen Anne, was Sheriff of that city 1719. He
left, by Anne his wife, two sons and a dau., i. James
(Rev.), of whom hereafter; ii. Richard, Sheriff of the city of
Limerick 1735, m. Miss Jane Meggs, and had a son, Harry
Meggs, Rector of Templemore, co. Tipperary; i. Abigail.
The eldest son.
Rev. James Graves, Rector of Kilfinnan and Darragh, co.
Limerick, 6. 18 Nov. 1713 ; to. 8 March, 1744, Jane, dau. of Rev.
Thomas Ryder, Rector of Mitehelstown, co. Cork, and had issue,
I. Thomas (Very Rev.), Scholar of Trin. Coll. Dublin 1763,
AijpoinLed Dean of Ardfert 1802, and of Connor I8I1, 6.
3 M.arch, 1745 ; m. 21 Nov. 1771, Ann, dan. of John Dun-
levie, Esq., and by her (who d. 17 June, 1814, aged 63) he
left at his decease, 30 Sept. 1828,
1 James William, Major-Gen. in the army and Col. Com-
manding 18th Royal Irish, 6. 1774; to. at Trinidad 18U2,
Miss Marie Victoire Black, and d. 1845, having had issue,
Thomas Cockburn, Lieut. I8th Royal Irish, d. 1835.
James William, Lieut. -Col. in the army and Staff Officer
of Pensioners, m. 1849, Katherine Anne, 4th ddu. of
James Wood Wright, Esq., Gola, co. Monaghan.
John Crosbie, Col. 3rd Bombay Cavalry, m. Miss Mary
Montgomery.
William Henry, Capt. 18th Royal Irish, to. Antoinetta,
dau. of George Deane, Esq. ot Harwich.
Robert Stannus, Lieut. 66th Bengal Native Infantry, m.
1854, Miss A. J. King.
Alexander Hope, 18th Royal Irish, to. Marianna, dau. of
George Deane, Esq. of Harwich.
Clotilda Bona, to. Major Robert Stannus, 29th regt.
Anna Victoire, m. 1st, C. Croker, Esq. of Downdaniel,
CO. Cork; and 2ndly, Lieut. H. Anslie, R.N.
Emily Georgiana, d. unm. 1871.
Frances Charlotte, d. unm. 1871. Mary Arabella.
Annabella, to. 1st, 1842, Capt. H. W. Magee, 45th regt. ;
and 2ndly, J. Rudge, Esq., who d. 1856.
Josephine Laooste, to. 1848, Capt. George G. Bowring.
2 John Crosbie, 6. 9 July, 1776; to. 1806, Helena, eldest
dau. and co-heir of Rev. Charles Perceval, Rector of
Bruhenny, co. Cork, and d. 13 Jan. 1835, having had issue,
John Thomas, M. A., F. II. S., I'.arrister-at-Law, 6.1806;
m. Amelia, dau. of William Tooke, Esq., FMl.S., London,
and d. s. p. 29 March, 1870.
Robert Perceval (Rev.), M.A., Sub-Dean of the Chapel
Royal, Dublin, 6. 1810; in. Helen, dau. of George
Hutchins Bellasis, Esq. of Holly Hill, Windermere,
formerly of 19th Light Dragoons.
James Perceval, 6. 18II ; to. 1847, Georgiana. dau. of
Thomas Orde Lees, Esq., and grand-dau. of Sir John
Lees, 1st bart. of Blackrock ; and d. 1852, leaving a
son, Francis John, 20th Hussars, to. Sibyl, dau. of —
Hurford, Esq. ; and a dau., Amelia, to. G. Adamson,
Ksq. J. P., of Auburn House, co. Westmeath. Ilis widow
1)1. 2ndly, Thomas Williams, Esq.
Cuables (Right Rev.), D.D., Bi.shop of Limerick,
formerly Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin, and Dean of the
Chapel Royal, Dublin ; appointed Dean of Clonfert
1864, and consecrated Bishop of Limerick 29 June,
1866; 6. 6 Dec. 1812; to. 15 Sept. 1840, Selina, dau. of
John Cheyne, Esq., M.D., Physician- General to the
F'orces in Ireland, by whom (who d. 15 Nov. 1873) he
has had issue, 1 John Cheyne, Indian Civil Service, 6.
16 Nov. 1841, d. 9 Sept. 1868 ; 2 Alfred Perceval, 6. 22
July, 1846; TO. 29 Dec. 1874, Jane, dau. of James
Cooper, Esq. of Cooper Hill, and has issue ; 3 Arnold
Fehx,6. 17 Nov. 1847; 4 Chas. Larcom, 6. 15 Dec. 1856;
Robert Wyndham, 6. 6 July, 1858; I Helena Cecilia,
m. 7 Aug. 1869, Capt. Henry Littleton Powys ; 2 Rosa-
mund Selina, to. 3 July, 1877, Richard Massie Blom-
field, Esq., R.N. ; 3 Augusta Caroline ; 4 Ida Margaret.
Helena Clarissa, to. 1843, Leopold von Ranke, of Berlin,
the Historian, and d. I87I, leaving issue.
Caroline, ft. 1819; d. 1855.
S Thomas Ryder, 6. 1784; had a son, Thomas Wi'liam.
4 William Henry, Capt. 18th Royal Irish, ft. 1794; to.
Julia Blosome.
1 Arabella, 6. 1773; d. 1850. 2 Anne, 6. 1787.
II. James William, R.N., 6. 1747 ; to. 1st, Miss Fawson, by
whom he had two sons, James and Thomas, and a dau.
Elizabeth, m. Dr. O'Flaherty. He to. 2ndly, Miss Hilliard,
by whom he had a son, Robert, and two daus., Jane, to.
Mr. Roche, and Harriet, m. her cousin, Thomas Ryder
Graves, Esq.
III. John (Rev.), Rector of Ballingarry, m. 1st, Miss Ryves,
by whom he had a son, James William, who to. and had
twenty-one children. He to. 2ndly, Miss Baker, by whom
he had, 1 John Baker, to. Miss Bellew; 2 Hugh Ryves,
m. Miss Marshall ; 3 Thomas Ryder, m. his cousin, Harriet,
dau. of James William Graves ; 4 Harry Meggs, Major-Gen.
Indian Army, TO. and had i.ssue; 5 Richard; 6 William; 1
Mabella, to. Rev. John Croker; 2 Jane; 3 Sidney, lu.
Frederick Elderton; 4 Katherine; 5 Sybella; 6 Margaret,
m. — Drought, Esq. ; 7 Bessie.
IV. Richard (Very Rev.), of whom hereafter.
I. Patty, d. unm. ii. Anne, d. unm.
The Rev. James Graves d. Nov. 1783. His 4th son,
Very Rev. Richard Graves, D.D., Dean of Ardagh, Fellow
of Trin. Coll. Dublin, Regius Professor of Divinity, author of
several works, 6. Oct. 1763 ; m. Eliza Mary, dau. of Rev. Dr.
Drought, Professor of Divinity, and had issue,
I. James, d. 1794.
II. Richard Hastings (Rev.), D.D., Rector of Brigown, co.
Cork, d. unm. 1877. in. Hercules Henry, d. -mm.
IV. Robert James, of whom hereafter.
I. Eliza, TO. 1st, Dr. Murcdyth, F.T.C.D. ; and 2ndly, —
Burton, Esq.
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GKA
THE LANDED GENTKY.
GEA
u. Jane.jn.nev. Richard MacDonnell, D.D., Provost of Trin.
Coll. Dublin.
in. Ann, m. 1st, Edward Johnson, Esq., of Ballymacash,
and 'indly, John Mayne, Esq.
IV. Harriet, m. Matthew Brinkley, Esq., son of Bishop
Brinkley. v. Arabella.
The Dean d. 31 March, 18-29. His 4th son,
Robert James Graves, Esq. of Merrion Square, Dublin, M.D.,
F.R.S., m. 1st, Mi.ss Jane Eustace; 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Right
Rev. John Brinkley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne, and 3rdly, Anna,
dan. of Rev. William GroRan, of Slaney Park. He d. 1863,
leaving issue by his 3rd wife,
I. Richard Drought (Rev.), m. \8r,e, Henrietta Katharine,
dau. of Henry Mus.senden Leathes, Esq. of Herringfleet
Hull, Suffolk, and had issue, 1 Robert de Musscnden, 6.
27 Aug. 18.i9 ; 2 Richard Henry de Mussenden, twin with
Robert, rf. 18G0; 3 Georgina Mary.
II. William Grooan, now of Cloghan Castle.
I. Georgina Arabella, to. 25 Aug. 1857, Edward Blackburne,
Esq., Q.C., J. P., of Rathfarnham Castle, co. Dublin.
II. Eliza Mary, m. Thomas P. St. George Armstrong, Esq.
III. Olivia Drew, m.J. Cassie Hatton, Esq. of Montreal.
IV. Florence Belinda.
.^n)!«— Per pale gu. and az. an eagle displayed ucally
crowned or, in the dexter chief point a cross patonce of the
last. Crest— A dcmi-eagle displayed and erased or, encircled
round the body below the wings with a ducal coronet nu.
each wing charged with a cross-patonce also gu. Jilotto—
Aquila non capiat inuscas.
Seat— Cloghan Castle, Banagher, King's Co.
GRAY OF FARLEY HILL PLACE.
Grat,William, Esq. of Farley Hill Place, Berks,
Crompton Fold, co. Lancaster and Frankley, co.
Chester, D.L. and J.P., Hon. Major late 4th Royal
Lancaster Militia, and Hon. Col. 27th Lancaster
Eifle Volunteers, M.P. for Bolton from 1857 to
1874,6.21 Dec. 1814; m. Aug. 1861, Magdalene
dau. of the late John Eobin, Esq. of West Kirby,
Cheshire, and has issue,
I. JoMN Robin, 6. 18G4. ii. William Edward Cecil, b. 1865.
in. Henry Holmes, b. 186R.
IV. Darcy Philip Assheton, 6. 1873.
I. Frances Mary.
EtllCaflC— Rev. John Grat, M.A., 6. 1704; d. 1774, for
30 years Rector of Tanfield, Yorks; m. Mary Holmes, who d.
1784. His son,
John Gray, Esq. of Finedon, co. Northampton, 6. 1739;
d. 1811. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Glover, of London,
and d. 1829, having had, with other issue,
William Gray, a Merchant at Bolton, 6. 1774; d. 1842. He
m. Frances, dau. of Doming Rasbotham, Esq. of Birch House,
CO. Lancaster, and by her, v/hod. 1838, had issue,
I. John, 6. 1812, of Wheatfield, Bolton, and Clagate, Esher,
Surrey.
II. William, now of Farley Hill Place.
I Frances Elizabeth, m. 1861, W. Slade, Esq. He d. 1869.
II. Sarah, d. young.
Mr. Gray d. 16 Sept. 1842.
Armn—Az., a lion rampant within an orle of annulets arg. a
bordure indented erm. Crest — Upon a rock ppr. a bear's paw
erect and erased sa. grasping a snake entwined around it, also
ppr. Jl/o»o-Tenebo.
Seal — Farley Hill Place, Reading, Berks.
GRAY OF EAST BOLTON".
Gkay, William Ker, Esq. of East Bolton,
Noitliumberland, Capt. 86th regt.,5. 1828.
KnCaflC— Rev. Thomas Gray, Rector of Wansborough,
Wilts, Vicar of Barton Stacey, Precentor of Winchester
Cathedral, and Chaplain of St. Mary's College, Winchester;
m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Coxe, of Tarleton; he d. Nov.
1725, and was buried at Wansborough, leaving a son,
Robert Gray, Esq., who was twice married ; by his 1st wife
he had issue, and by his 2nd, Ann, dau. of Norman, of South
Pitherton, Esq., he had a son,
Rioht Rev. Robert Gray, D.D., Bishop of Bristol and Pre-
bendary of Durham, to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Camplin,
Esq., and d. 1834, having by her (who d. 1861j had issue,
I. Robert, d. young. ii. William, late of East Bolton.
III. John, d. young.
IV. Charles (Rev.), Prebendary of Chichester, and Vicar of
Godmani-hcster, m. 1838, Agnes, dau. of J. Norris, Esq.
cf HWj'henden, Bucks, and U. i8t)4, leaving issue.
V. John Edward, m. 1841, Essex, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Walter
Ker, of Littlcdean, and has issue.
VI. Henry (Rev.) Vicar of Alraondsbury, to. Emilia Caroline,
dau. of Viscount Glenworth, d. 1864, leaving issue.
VII. Robert, D.D., Bishop of Capetown and Metropolitan of
South Africa, m. Sophia, dau. of R. Middleton, Esq. of
Grinkle Park, co. York, and d. 1872, leaving issue.
VIII. Augustus, d. 1827.
I. Elizabeth, in. 1822, George Isaac Mowbray, Esq. of Mortimer
Wood, Berks, and d. 1823.
II. Louisa, m. 182i, Sir Henry Browne, K.H. ; d. 1823.
III. Harriett, d. 1831.
IV. Anne, m. 1834, the Rov. Richard Williamson, D.D. Head
Master of Westminster Schoul, and Vicar of Peishore, co.
Worcester. v. Frances, d. 1827.
The eldest surviving son,
William Gray, Esq. of East Bolton, Northumberland, J. P.
and D.L., b. 1796; m. 1827, Eleanor, eldest dau. of Lieut.-
Gen. Walter Ker, of Littledean, and Nenthorn, co. Roxburgh,
and East Bolton, Northumberland, and d. 27 June, 1872,
leaving,
I. William Ker, now of East Bolton.
II. Walter Augustus (Rev.), b. 1830, Vicar of Arksey.
III. Arthur. 6. 1836; Capt. 41st regt.
I. Essex, m. 1863, Robert Thomson, Esq., Capt. late Madras
army, and has issue.
II. Jane, m. T. Sinclair Clarke, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, only
surviving son of T. Clarke, E^q. of Knedlingten Manor, co.
York.
III. Eleanor, m. Rev. W. G. Wooler, of Fawnlees, co. Durham,
Rector of Cleobury North, Shropshire.
Amu — Gu., in an orle of eight fleur-de-lis a lion rampant
arg., the whole within a bordure eugrailed erm. Ciest — A
bear's paw grasping a snake.
Seal— Edit, Boltou, Alnwick,
GRAY OF GRAYMOTTNT.
Gray, George, Esq. of Graymount, co. Antrim,
J.P., D.L., Higli Sheriff in 1859, late Major Antrim
Militia Artillery, b. 1816 ; m. 1866, Elizabeth Emily
Sophia, dau. of Very Eev. James Staunus, Dean of
Eoss, and has issue,
Harold William Stan.nus, 6. 1867. .
Millicent Georgina Mabel.
Itincagt. — George Gray, Esq. of Graymount, co. Antrim,
was father of
William Gray, Esq. of Graymount, m. Mary Ann, dau. of
James Harden, Esq. of Harrybrooke, D,L. co. Armagh, and
was .?. by his son, the present
George Gray, Esq. of Graymount.
Seat — Graymount, Belfast. Town Sesidence — 12, Upper
Brook Street, W.
GEAZEBROOK OF SHENSTONE AND
MIDDLETON.
Grazebeook, Michael Phillips, Esq. of Holly
Grove, Hagley, co. Worcester, b. 24 SeiDt. 1822 ; m.
18 Sept. 1849, Mary Anne, 3rd dau. of Capt. Eichard
Hickman, J.P., of Oldswinford, co. Worcester, and
has issue,
I. Michael Hickman, Capt. 1st Staffordshire Militia.
II. William Henry, d. Dec. 1856, aged 2.
I. Rosa Mary. ii. Isabella. lu. Annie.
IV. Eveline.
^intHQC. — The surname of this family is derived from a
place so-called near Rolhcrham, co. York.
Roger de Gresbroke (temp. Henry II.) is mentioned as
holding of the fee of Alice, Countess of Ewe, dau. of William
de Albiney, Earl of Arundel, by Queen Adeliza, relict of
Henry I.
The first of the family at Shenstone was
Bartholomew de Gresbroke, who had a grant, temp.
Henry III., from Robert de Grendon, Lord of Shenstone. He
was dead in 3 Edward I. (1274-5), leaving a widow, Edith, and
two sons,
I. Adam, whose line ended with his grandson, Walter de
Tynncslowe, who.se dau. and co-heir, Isabel, to., temp. Ed-
ward II., Sir William de Weiitworth, ancestor of the Earls
of Strafford,
II. Robert, of Shenstone, 2 Edward II., 1309, whose lineal
desccnd.'»nt and representative, Robert Graisbrooke, Gent.,
of Slicnslone, d. s. p. 1728, leaving his property to his
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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683
nephew, Graisbrook Cramp, son of Thomas Cramp, of
Longdon, Gent, by Sarah, his sister and co-heir.
Contemporary with John Gresbrooke, of Shenstone {tanp.
Henrt VIII.) was
John Gresbrooke, of Middleton, co. Warwick. His parent-
age has not been ascertained, but it is probable that he was a
near kinsman of his namesake at Shenstone, as by his will,
dated 26 May, 1540, and proved at Lichfield 1542, he be-
queaths "Xlld." to "the makynge of Pool Urygge," which is
in the parish of Shenstone, so that he was presumably a
native of that place. By Isabel, his wife (whose will dated 15
March, 1550, was proved at Lichfield 25 Jan. 1554-5) he had
(with two daus., Margaret, Mrs. Shurrock ; and Elizabeth,
Mrs. Hylley) five sons,
I. Alvert or ALUREn, of whom presently.
II. John, executor with his brother Henry of his mother's
will.
iti. Henry, of Birmingham, buried at St. Martin's, Birming-
ham, 28 April, 1557 ; administration granted 12 March fol-
lowing to Elizabeth, his relict, by whom he had issue,
1 Richard Greisbrooke, or Grevsbrooke, of Meriden, co.
Warwick, d. s. p. His will, dated 5 June, 19 James I.,
was proved in London 6 Nov. 1623.
2 Nicholas, bapt. at St. Martin's. Birmingham, 13 Jan.
15-i5-6. Died before 1621, leaving a dau., Mrs. Haddon.
1 Dnrothy, m. Richard Flavell, of Meriden.
2 Winifred, bapt. at St. Martins on the same day as her
brother Nicholas.
IV. Robert.
V. Hugh, of Hints, co. Stafford, m. at Hints, 7 Oct. 1576,
Margaret Sayars, and had (with other issue) a dau.,
Elizabeth, bapt. 19 May, 1586; 7ft. 17 Nov. 1603, Edward
Fox, of Birmingham ; andrf. Feb. 1628, leaving, with other
issue, 3 sons, Joseph, m. tlie Hon. "Thomasine, dau. of
Henry, 2nd Lord Blayney, from whom sprung the Lords
Bingley, the family of Lane-Fox, and the present Lord
Conyers; Thomas Fox, M.P., of the Moat House, Tam-
worth; and Timothy Fox, Rector of Drayton Bassett,
ancestor of Fox, of Osmaston, &c., co. Derby.
The eldest son,
Alverey Gretsbrooke, of Middleton, Gent., possessed
estates at Middleton and Wishaw. He m. Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Kene, of Sutton Coklfield, co. Warwick, by his wife,
the eldest dau. of William Gibbons, of Little Sutton, and
Agnes, his wife, younger dau. of William Haruian, of Moor
Hall, and sister of John Haiman, alias Vesey, Bishop of
Exeter, and had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
I. Margaret, m. Henry Seawall, or Shcwell, Alderman of
Coventry, Mayor 16n6, and had (with other issue) a younger
son, Richard Seawall, of Corley, to. Mary, only sister of Sir
William Dugdale, Knt., Garter King of Arms.
IT. Anne, m. Thomas Roper, of Heanor, co. Derby, by whom
she was mother of Samuel Boper, of Heanor, and of Lin-
coln's Inn, the early patron of Sir William Dugdale, and the
friend of Dodsworth. iii. Prudence. iv. Mary.
Mr. Greysbrooke, whose will, dated 24 Sept. 1575, was proved
7 March, 1576, was s. by his only son,
Robert Greysbrooke, of Middleton. His wife's name has
not been discovered, and his will is missing, though it appears
from the "Act Book" at Lichfield that it was proved 22 Oct.
1595, by his son,
John Greisbrooke, or Greysbrooke, of Middleton, Gent.,
m. Mary, dau. of William Colmore, of Birmingham, by Anne,
his wife, dau. of William Fynney, of Cannock, co. Stafford,
and grand-dau. of William C ilmore, of the same place, by Joan,
his wife, dau. of Henry Hunt, of Tanworth, co. Warwick, and
had issue,
I. Robert, of Middleton, who, by Deborah his wife (she was
buried at Middleton 5 Nov. 1686) had three daus.,
1 Deborah, to. Rev. Richard Chantrey, of Hartshorne, co.
Derby; 2 EUzabeth; 3 Phoebe. His will, dated 1 Sept.
1668, was proved 15 Sept. I67I.
II. Michael, of whom presently.
m. John, d. s. p. His will, dated 5 June, 1640, was proved
14 July following.
IV. George, living 1640, of whom nothing further is known.
v. Rosea, buried at Oldswinford, co. Worcester, 12 July
1671.
Mr. Greysbrooke d. intestate, and administration was granted
1636 to his 2nd son,
Michael Gratesbroke. of Middleton, Gent. About the year
1640 he settled at Stourbridge, in the parish of Old Swinford.
He TO. 1st, Dorothy, who was buried at Old Swinford, 24 Jan.
1661-2, and 2ndly, Anne, buried there July 20, 1670. By the
former he had issue,
I. John, of Stourbridge, bapt. 22 Feb. 1645-6, and buried
3 May, 1706. By his 1st wife, Bridget, who was buried
14 March 1701-2, he had issue, Michael, b. and d. 1671 ;
EUzabeth; and John, of Colbome Brook, baptized 10 Dec.
1676, who d. in 17U3, leaving issue, by Keiurah his wife
(who m. 2ndly, John Allden, of Old Swinford), three daus.,
Anne, Dorothy, and Sarah. He m. 2ndly, 1704, Elizabeth,
widow of Samuel Hallen, of Stourbridge, and by her had
issue, an only son, John, 6. 2 May, 1705, who d. s.p.
II. Robert, bapt. 1 July, 1648.
III. Joseph, bapt. 29 March, 1652, of whom presently.
IV. Michael, 6. 8 May, 1658; d. March following.
I. Joan, bapt. at Old Swinford, 21 May, 16-13.
II. Elizabeth, b. 7 June, 1654.
III. Meriall, b. 5 July, 1656.
IV. Dorothy, 6. 16 Aug. 1660.
Mr. Graysbrooke was buried at Old Swinford, 17 April, 16S9.
His 3rd son,
Joseph Grazebrook, of Stourbridge, was buried 13 Sept.
1728, at Old Swinford. He had eight children, of whom Ben-
jamin, baptized 14 Jan. 1680-1, settled at Bisley, co. Glou-
cester, and was ancestor of the Grazebiooks of that place, and
of Stroud; and
Michael Grazebrook, of the Heath, near Stourbridge,
baptized II Feb. 1687-8; m. 12 May, 1718, Elizabeth, dau. of
William Hunt, of Chaddesley-Corbett, co. Worcester, by Auue,
n^e Hancox, his wife, by whom he had issue,
I. Paul, d. young. ii. Michael, of whom presently.
I. Anne, 6. 31 March, 1719, to. Ashley, and had a sou,
Michael Ashley, of London.
II. Elizabeth, b. 19 Oct. 1723.
III. Susannah, bapt. 24 Jan. 1730-1.
IV. Sarah, bapt. 31 March, 1733, m. 10 Sept. 1766,
Benjamin Littlewood, of AmMecote. She d. 13 March,
1797, aged 64, and he in 1807, having had issue an only son,
Benjamin, father of Benjamin Littlewood, J.P. and D.L.,
of the Hyde, co. Stafford.
Mr. Grazebrook d. in Dec. 1756. His only surviving son,
IMicHAEL Grazebrook, of Audnam, in the parish of King-
swinford, co. Stafford, 6. 21 June, 1723. He m. Sarah, only
dau. and heir of Thomas Worrall, of Stourton, co. Stafford,
and of Austcliffe, Wolverley, co. Worcester, by whom (who d.
7 June, 1799, aged 78) he had issue,
I. Thomas Worrall, of whom presently.
II. Michael, of Audnam, 6. 7 March, 1 758 ; m. Mary Anno,
elder dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Needs, of London, by
Mary his wife, dau. of Benjamin Grazebrook, of Bisley, co.
Gloucester, and d. 11 June, 1826, aged 68, having had by
her (who d. 14 Sept. 1846, aged 84) the following issue,
1 Michael, of whom presently, as successor to his cousin,
2 William, of Park Hall, near Kidderminster, b. 31 March,
1791.
3 Henry, of Liverpool, Merchant, 6, 31 Aug, 1792;
d. June 14, 1872 ; m. Isabella, dau. of Joshua Senior,
of Glasgow, by whom (who d. 21 Dec. 1863, aged 70) he
had issue, Henry, late of Liverpool, Merchant, now of
Clent Grove, Clent. near Stourbridge, 6. 28 Sept. 1818;
TO. 1st, Harriette Moss, dau. of R. W. Preston, of Liver-
pool, and 2ndly, 1876, Charlotte Antonia, dau. of Major
John Harman Brown, J. P., D.L., by the latter of whom
he has a dau., 6. 21 May, 1877; Michael, b. 1820, d. 1836 ;
William Joshua, b. 27 Sept. 1827 ; George, of Liverpool,
Merchant, 6. 4 July, 1831, to. 1858, Ch.arlotte Elizabeth,
dau. of Col. Robert Owen, and by her (who d. 1872) has
issue, Henry Roger Owen, Charlotte Ethel, Isabella Blary,
and others; Charlotte, m. William Johnson, and d.
3 Feb. 1878; Isabella, m. William Orme Foster, of Afley,
Salop, sometime M.P. for South Staffordshire,
4 Thomas Needs, 6. 5 April, and d. 27 May, 1794.
5 Frederick, b. 21 May, and d. 20 Oct. 1795.
6 George, of Pedmore, co. Worcester, 6. 21 July, 1796;
d. 2 Jan. 1877; m. Jane, dau. of Joseph Smalhnan,
of Stourbridge, and had issue, Henry Sydney, of the
Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law; William, m. Isabel, daii.
of Edward Vickers, of Brighton, and has issue; Charles,
m. Alice Elizabeth, dau. of George Pearson, of Thornhill,
Stourbridge, and has issue, Georgiana, to. Benjamin
Brooks, of Kempsey, co. Worcester ; Emma Jane, m.
Henry Roberts, M.A. of Burnley; Lizzie, to. C. Boycott-
Wight, of Ormiston, N.B., and Rudge Hall, co. Salop.
7 Charles, 6. 23 Nov. 1802; d. unm., 3 Dec. 1863.
8 John Worrall, 6. 9 May, 1804; d. 19 Feb. 1878: to.
Annie, dau. of Joshua Senior, of Glasgow, and had tw9
daus., Mary Anne ; and Annie.
1 Sarah, m. 1809, Durley Grazebrook, of Chertsey, Surrey,
eldest of the eighteen children of Thomas Grazebrook, of
Dudbridge, co. Gloucester, by Louisa Anna Maria, his
wife, dau. and heiress of Durley Wintle, of Stroud,
which Thomas was the 3rd son of Benjamin Grazebrook,
of Stroud, and grandson of Benjamin Grazebrook, of
Bisley. Durley Grazebrook d. 25 March, 1866, in his
88th year, having had issue an only child, Henry Good-
win Grazebrook, of Jesus Coll. Cambridge, M.A., and of
Chertsey, who was to., but d. s. p. 17 Dec. Ib68.
2 Charlotte, d. utim. 1 Aug. 1868, aged 76.
3 Mary Anne, of Park Hall, (/. 1878.
i Elizabeth, m. 1830, Lieut.-Col. Fcrduiando Smith, of
684
GUV.
THE LANDED GENTRY,
GRE
twins, 6. 1(62, both d. in 17C8.
Halesowen Grange, co. Worcester, senior co-heir to the
barony of Dudley, and rf. 23 Jan. 1875, leaving issue.
5 Matilda, m. 1839, lUchard Brettell, of Finstall, J.F. and
D.L.
I. Mary, b. 23 Dec. 1754; to. 1786, Richard Brettell, of
Finstall House, co. Worcester.
II. Elizabeth, b. 7 May, 1759 ; m. 1780, John Adenbrooke
Homfray, of Woolaston Hall, co. Worcester, who after-
wards (1792) assumed the surname and arms of Adeubiuoke.
III. .Susannah, )
IV. Sarah, S
Mr. Grazebrook d. 14 May, 1766, aged 42. His eldest son,
Thomas Worball Gbazebbook, of Stourton Castle, co.
Stafford, was b. 11 Aug. 1756. He m. 1805, Elizabeth, only
dau. and sole heiress of Robert Wilkes, of Dallicott House,
CO. Salop, by whom (who d. 18 June, 1837) he had issue,
Thomas Wobrall Smith, his heir.
Elizabeth, m. 1841, George McKenzie Kettle, of Bladon,
near Burton-on-Trent, and <L 28 Sept. 1862, aged 54, leaving
issue an only child, Elizabeth Clara McKenzie, m. Thomas
Julin Franks, grandson of Sir John Franks, Judge of the
Supreme Court, Bengal.
Mr. Grazebrook d. 9 Aug. 1816, aged 60, and was «. by his
only son,
Thomas Wobball Smith Grazebrook, of Dallicott House,
and of Brazenose Coll. Oxford, M.A., also of the Inner
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, b. 6 Nov. 1809, and d. unm. 1 Aug.
1846, whereupon the Dallicott and Stourton estates devolved
upon his only sister, as heiress-at-law, and the representation
of this branch of the family devolved upon his cousin,
Michael Grazebrook, of Audnam, eldest son of Michael
Grazebrook and Mary Anne Grazebrook, of Audnam, b. 6 June,
1788, J.P. for the cos. of Stafford, Worcester, and Salop, and
D.L. CO. Worcester; m. 28 May, 1821, Elizabeth Wallis, only
child of John Phillips, of Birmingham, Merchant, and by her
(who d. 12 May, 1833), he left issue at his decease, 24 April
I8.i4,
Michael Phillips, present representative.
John Phillips, of the Court, Hagley, b. 7 April, 1826 ; m.
3 May, 1855, HaiTiet Draffen, dau. of Thomas Francis, of
Eilgbaston, co. Warwick, and has issue,
Francis, 6. 2 Feb. 1856. John, d. at school. Tom
Kllen. Alice.
Elizabeth Phillips, m. 1st, 1847, John Morgan, .son of
William Morgan, of Abergavenny, who d. in 1862; and
2ndly, 22 May, 1877, James Evers SwindeU, J.P. and D.L. of
the Castle, Old Swinford, Stourbridge,
j^rm— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., an eagle displayed gu.
ai-med or, on a chief sa. three bezants each charged with a fleur-
de-lis az. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three conies gu. Quarterings •
Ist, for Worrall, Or, a fess between three crescents gu. ; and
2ndly, for Needs, Arg., on a bend engrailed vert between two
stags' heads cabossed sa. attired or, three bezants a canton ermi-
nois. Crest— A bear's head or, muzzled sa. chai-gcd on the
neck with three fleurs-de-lis in fess az. Motto— Heo sinit
esse fcros : also, Bear and forbear, or Forbear, only.
liesidence—RoUj Giove, Hagley, near Stourbiidge.
GBEATHED OF TJDDENS.
Greathed, Sie Edwaed Haeeis, of Uddens,
Dorset, Lieut.-Gen. in the army, K.C.B., and D.C.L.
of the University of Oxford, b. 8 June, 1812 ; s. his
father Dec. 1840 ; m. 1st, 1854, Louisa Frances,
dau. of Ven. Archdeacon Hartwell ; she d 1857*
He m. 2ndly, 1860, Ellen Marv, dau. of Hev.
George Tufnell, and by her, who d. 1863, he has one
dau.,
I. Helena Mary.
He m. 3rdly, 1869, Charlotte Frederica Caroline,
eldest dau. of Sir George Osborn, Bart, of Chicksands
Triory, co. Beds., and by her has issue,
I. Edward Wn-nEBFOEcE Osborn, 6. 7 July, 1870.
II. Charlotte Elizabeth. in. Georgina Laura.
IV. Dorothy Louisa.
EtncaffC.-The family of Greathed has possessed land
in the co. of Lincoln during several centuries.
Edwabd Gbeatued, of Willingham, d. 1610. His son
TuE Kev. Edwabd Gbeathed was dispossessed of his
Living of Bridgnorth by Capt. Coote, of Cromwell's Horse
who enjoyed the Living and performed the duties until the
Restoration of King Charles the Second. His great-grand-
son,
Edward Gbeathed, Esq. of Spilsby Thorpe, and Grain-
tli.jrpc, CO. Lincoln, bought the manors of Udden from Mr.
Gundrey, and of Hamprcston from Lord Arundell of Wardour
about the year 1790. He d. in 1803, leaving his estates in
Lincoln and Dorset to his nephew,
Edward Habris, 3rd son of the Eev. John Harris, of Stur-
minster Marshall, and Mary Greathed, his wife, a Capt. in 3rd
Dragoon Guards. Capt. Harris, who assumed the name and
arms of Greathed by Royal sign manual, served on the per-
sonal staff of the Marquis of Huntly, commanding the forces in
Scotland. He afterwards commanded the Dorset local militia;
m. Aug. 1811, Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir Richard Carr
Glyn, Bart, of Gaunts, co. Dorset, and by her (who d. 1864)
had issue,
I. Edward Habbis, present representative.
II. Her^-y Harris, Bengal Civil Service; 6. 1817; m 1844
Eliza Frances, dau. of T. Turner, Esq., B.C.S. He d. 19 Sept!
1807, at Delhi, being agent to the Governor-General wiih
Delhi field force.
"hJ^'^°\^l Herbert; Harris, 6. 1821, entered the navy in
1832; killed at Sebastopol 20 Oct. 1854, being then 1st
Lieut. H.M.S. " Britannia," serving on shore with Naval
Bngade.
IV. Robert Harris, B.C.S., 6. 1823 ; d. at Simla, 1851.
v. William Wilberforce Harris, b. 1826; Major-Gen. U.K.,
C.B., 1,1. 1803, Alice, only dau. of Rev. A. Clive, of Whit-
held, CO. Hereford, and dying 29 Dec. 1878, left issue,
1 Edward Archer. 2 Hervey. 3 Robert.
1 Mary. 2 Alice.
I. Mary Elizabeth Hams.
"•Julia Henrietta, m. 1842, William Parry Okcdcn, Esq. of
More Crichcl and Turnworth, co. Dorset, and by him who
d. 1868, has issue. . / .
III. Emily Sarah, d. unm. 8 April, 1868.
Mr. Greathed d. Dec. 1840.
^!-n!s— Arg., two barrulets plain between two engrailed,
per pale az. and sa. and an orie of martlets gu. Crest— Out of
bulrushes ppr. a stag's head per pale engrailed arg. and gu.
attired or, in the mouth an arrow of the flrsc. Motto— Work
with a will.
.S'caf— Uddens, Wimborne, co. Dorset. CI
and Traveller's.
uu<, — Uiuwcii Service
GREAVES OF
STAFFORDSHIRE.
Geeates, Chaeles Speengel, Esq. of Mayfield,
CO. Stafford, and of Blaudford Square, London, J.P.
and D.L. co. Stafford, and J.P. co. Derby, M.A-
Oxon, a Q.C.,and a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, b. 18
July, 1801 ; m. 11 Feb. 1841, Emma Frances, only
surviving child of Wilham Tyson, Esq. of Ashbourne,
CO. Derby.
jLtUCajJC. — The family of Greaves is of great antiquity
and was seated at the Greaves, in the parish of Beeley, Derby-
shire as early as the reign of He.nry I. In the civil war they
took the part of Charles I., and in consequence of their losses i
in it the old hereditary estates at Beeley were sold, and the
head of the family afterwards settled at Mayfield, co. Stafford.
William Greaves, of that place, m. Margery Lees, and had
issue,
I. WruiAM, his successor.
II. Joseph, of Ingleby, in Derbyshire, who left issue,
1 Joseph, of Aston-on-Trent, m. the sister of Sir E.
Boothby, Bart., by whom (who d. in 1820) he had two
daus., Maria, in. Edward Sneyd, Esq., of Berkeley Lodge
and Anne, d. unm. 1827. '
2 AVilliam, of Liverpool, to. Sarah, dau. of Joseph Cleeg
Esq. Mayor of Liverpool 1748, by Elizabeth, his wife'
eldest dau. of James Mainwaring, Esq. of Bromborough'
CO. Chester, and had issue, Joseph Greaves, of Liverpool!
m. Anne Philippa Jones, and by her had issue, 1 Joseph,
m. Jane Lunley, and d. 1861, leaving issue; 2 Richard,
Gen. in the army, to. 1846, Ellen Suzannah, dau. of Gen.
Sir John 0. Vandaleur, G.C.B., and d. in 1872"
3 George, late Capt. 60th Rifles, m. Anne Richards, and
d. m 1809, leaving George Richards;, C.B., a Col. in the
ai-my, and other issue ; and Han-iet, m. George Thomp-
son Jacob, Esq., Lieut. -Col. Dorset Militia.
3 Robert, of Liverpool, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph
Clegg, Esq. Mayor of Liverpool.
III. George, of London, d. s. p. before 1738.
Mr. Greaves was s. at his decease by his son,
William Greaves, Esq. of Mayfield, co. Stafford, to. EIiz.a-
bcth, sister of the Rev. Mr. Bradley, Vicar of Mayfield,
by whom (who d. 17 July, 1736) he had issue,
William, his successor.
Sarah, m. the Rev. Edmund Evans, "Vicar of Mayfield, and
had issue, the Rev. William Evans, whose dau. became the
2nd wife of William Gieaves, Esq., M.D. of Mayfield.
The only son and successor,
GEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GRE
G8o
WiLLTAM Greaves, Esq. of MayficUl and Ingleby, m.
Dorothy, sister of George Ley, Esq. of Mayfield Hall, by
whom (who d. 1784) he had issue,
I. George (Rev.), of Stanton by Bridge and Swarkston, co.
Derby, who ni. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of the late Samuel l^ipe,
Esq. of Walton-on-Treut, and sister of the late Samuel Pipe
Wolferston, Esq. of StatfoUl, and by her had a son, George,
who d. 1801, and fourdaus., 1 Lydia Elizabeth, m. the Rev.
P. Belcher, and had issue; 2 Dorothy Catherine, d. 1799;
3 Frances; and 4 Georgiana, m. W. D. Flamstead, Esq.,
and d. 1809, leaving issue. The Rev. George Greaves -ui.
2ndly, 1783, Susanna, 4th dau. of the late Walter Biddulpli,
Esq. of Barton-under-Necdwood, co. Stafford, and by her
had, with three sons and a dau., who all predeceased him
(Edward, an officer in the 11th Light Dragoons, d. 1815;
Robert Charles, an officer in the 41st foot, d. 1814; and
William Henry, d. young), two daus., who survived him,
Susanna; and Mary Louisa, m. to R. B. Child, Esq. The
Rev. George Greaves having survived all his sous, left his
daus. his co-heirs.
II. Robert Charles, of Ingleby Hill, assumed, by sign-
manual, the surname of Ley. He m. Miss Elizabeth Hart-
hill, of Donesthorpe, co. Leicester, and by her (who d. 1821)
had two daus. his co-heirs,
Anne Lydia, who became the 1st wife of Dr. William
Greaves, of Mayfield Hall.
Frances, m. Humphrey Senhouse, Esq. of Nether Hall,
Cumberland, and had issue.
III. John Davies, of whom presently.
IV. Ralph Christopher, d. s. p. 1781.
I. Dorothy, m. the Rev. Richard Dodsley Flamstead, of
Spondon, co. Derby.
The 3rd son,
John Davies Greaves, Esq. of Burton-on-Trent, &. 20 Jan.
1750 ; m. 1770, EUzabeth, dau. and co-heir of Richard Newton,
Esq. of Burton-on-Trent, by Sarah his wife (dau. of William
Debank, Esq. of Barlon-under-Needwood, by Sarah his wife,
dau. of William Goring, Esq. of Kingston), and by her (who
d. 1822 left issue,
William, his heir.
George Williamson, m. and had issue. His eldest son,
Wdliam Greaves, m. 182G, Barbara, dau. of Thomas Turner,
Esq. of Hales Hall, near Cheadle, co. Stafford, a Lieut. 16th
Dragoons, and Barbara Eleanor, his wife, dau. of the late
Sir John Blake, Bart, of Menlo Castle, co. Galvvay. Mr.
G. W. Greaves, d. 11 April, 1829.
John, d. 1823, leaving three sons and a dau.
Robert Christopher, m. and has issue.
Thomas Ley. Richard, d. unm.
Dorothy, iii. John Smith, Esq. of Repton, co. Derby.
He d. 24 Feb. 1784, and was s. by his son,
William Greaves, Esq., M.D., b. 1 Feb. 1771; m. 1st, 20
Dec. 1798, Anne Lydia, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Robert
Charles Greaves, Esq. of Ingleby, co. Derby, and by her (who
d. 4 June, 1804) had issue,
Charles Sprengel, present representative.
Anne Lydia, m. the Rev. John Huyshe, Rector of Clysthy-
don, Devon,
lie m. 2ndly, 3 April, 1809, Sarah, only surviving child of Rev.
William Evans, Vicar of Mayfield (who d. 1869), and had issue,
Spencer, 6. 23 Feb. 1810; m. Miss Drewe, and d. 1565,
leaving issue.
William Goring, 6. 5 May, 1818 ; d. 11 April, 1838.
Edmund Evans, b. 13 April, 1820; d. 7 June, 1813.
Talbot Aden Ley (Rev.), 6. 16 March, 1826; m. Aug. 1853,
Catherine Elizabeth Caroline Colyear, only child of Capt.
Brecknell, and Lady Catharine his wife, dau. of the 3rd Eari
of Portmore.
Elizabeth.
Sarah, m. 4 Nov. 1845, Sir John Jones, K.C.B. Col. 60th
Rifles (who d. 21 Feb. 1878), and has a sou and dau.'
Alice.
Dr. Greaves d. 19 Dec. 184S.
^rms— Per bend vert and gu. an eagle displayed or, armed
and langued of the second ; quartering: Allen, Ley, Newton,
and Harthill. Crests — 1st, A dcmi-eagle, displayed or, winged
and langued gu., for Greaves ; 2nd, A king of the Moors
armed in mail crowned or, kneeling on his left knee, delivering
up his sword, for Newton. JMotioes— Aquila non captat muscas ;
Superna qua;ro ; and, Huic habeo, non tibi.
Kesidmce—n, Blandford Square, N.W.
GREAVES OF THE CLIFF.
Greaves, Edward, Esq. of ■VVatclibury ITonse,
CO. Warwick and Glen Etive, co. Argyll, J.P. and
D.L., late M.P. for Warwick, b. 21 Sept. 1803 ; m.
15 May, 1828, Anue, dau. and sole heir of John
Hobbins, Esq., widow of Thomas Ward, Esq. of
Morelon Morrell.
iLtncaflC— This family claims descent from the Wor-
cestershire family of Greves of Mosdey. The late
John Greaves, Esq. of Radford, co. Warwick, m. 1801,
Mary, dau. of John Whitehead, Esq., Banker, of Warwick, and
had four sons and five daus.,
Richard, of the Cliff, co. Warwick, J.P., High Sheriff 1861
b. 1802; in. 1838, Catherine, dau. of the late Samuel Hol-
land, Esq. of Plils Penrhyn, North Wales, andrf. 1870
Edward, of Watchbury House and Glen Etive.
John Whitehead, of Plas Wennydd, co. Merioneth, J.P. co
Carnarvon, and D.L. Merionethshire, High Sheriff 1860-
h. 1807 ; TO. 1843, Ellen, dau. of Gill Stedman, Esq. of the
Manor House, Pakenham, Suffolk, and has, 1 John Ernest,
6. 1847, two younger sons, and five daus.
Selina, to. Edward Flower, Esq.
Rebecca, m. Henry Lnkin, Esq. Amelia.
Lucy, m. Mark Jocelyn Lacy, Esq.
Sophia, m. Stephen Smith, Esq.
Anns — Arg., on a fess az. between three ogresses, charged
with as many lions' heads erased of the field, a griffin passant
between two escallops or. Crest— Kb. eagle with two heads dis-
played beaked sa. and membered or.
5ca«s— Watchbury House, Warwick; Glen Etive, Taynuilt,
GREAVES-BAGSHAWE.
See Bagshawe.
GREAVES OP PAGE HALL AlfD
ELMSALL LODGE.
Greaves, Henlev George, Esq. of Elmsall
Lodge, CO. York, b. 9 Oct. 1818 ; m. 25 May, 1841,
Ann Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Eichard Fountayue
WHsou, Esq. of Melton Park and Ingmanthorpe,
CO. York, formerly M.P. for that co. (by Sophia his
wife, dau. of George Osbaldeston, Esq. of Hutton
Bushel and Ebberston Lodge, co. Yoi-k, M.P. for
Scarborough), and by her has issue,
I. George Richard, b. 8 March, 1845.
I. Maria Elizabeth, to. 22 Feb. 1866, John Shawe Phillips,
Esq. of Culham House, co. Oxford.
Mr. Greaves s. his father 30 Dec. 1860.
iLiliraCIC.— George Greaves (said to be descended from
the ancient family of Greaves of Greaves, co. Derby), d. 9 Nov.
1760, aged 63, leaving issue, by Mary his wife, dau. of George
Marriott, Esq. of Wildon Green, co. Derby (who d. 20 Dec.
1741, aged 48), a son,
George Greaves, Esq. of Page Hall, and Attercliffe, co.
York, d. 20 Dec. 1801, aged 68, having m. Jane, eldest dau.
of Richard Bustard, Esq. of Lothenon Hall, and Bramham, co.
York, by Catherine, dan. of Sir Henry Marwood, Bart. By
this lady (who d. 10 May, 1785, aged 59) Mr. Greaves had
issue an only son,
George Bustard Greaves, Esq. of Page Hall, Elmsall
Lodge, and Hesley Hall, co. Nottingham, Lord of the Manoi.s
of Wadsley, co. York, and of Limpole, co, Nottingham, D.L.
CO. York, and Lieut.-Col. Sheffield regt. of Volunteers. This
gentleman succeeded to large estates in the neighbourhood of
Sheffield, and divided them amongst his four sons. He m.
16 March, 1786, Ellen, only surviving dau. and heiress of
Joseph Clay, Esq. of Bridge House, co. York, and Kenishaw,
CO. Derby (by Sarah, dau. of Ralph, and sister of Edward
Elmsall, Esq. of Thornhill, co. 'iork), by whom (who d.
19 June, 1834, aged 78) he left issue at his death, 23 Feb. 1835,
aged 77,
I. George, his heir.
II. Joseph Edward, of Thornhill, and Woodlands, co. York,
J.P., Major iii the army, Lieut.-Col. 1st West Yorkshire
Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 30 Sept. 1791; assumed by royal
sign-manual, 26 April, 1817, the additional surname and
arms of Elmsall; vi. 19 Feb. 1824, Hannah Mary, youngest
dau. of Adam Mandsfelt de Cardonnel Lawson, Esq of
Cramlington, Northumberland, and d. 5 JiUy, 1851, leaving
issue,
1 William dc Cardonnel, of WoodUnds, and of the Pines,
near Canterbury, J.P. West Riding, co. York, 6. 25 Dec.
1824; late Major 1st (Royal) Dragoons, a Knight of the
Legion of Honour, and Companion of the Order of the
Medjidie He served in the Crimea, and was severely
wounded at Balaklava.
2 Mansfeldt de Cardonnel, of Pwllpiran, co. Cardigan, late
of Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 16 March, 1831 ; m. 20 June,
1863, Harriett Eloise (Lady Cooke), dau. of the Rev.
Jonathan Trebeck, and d. 30 Dec. 1864, leaving issue a
son, Mansfeldt de Cardonnel, 6. 1864.
C86
GEE
THE LAND3D GENTRY.
GRE
1 Mary Ellen de Cardonnel, m. 20 Sept. 1845, Charles
Swayne Wright, Esq. of Bilham Huuse, co. York, d.
24 Dec. 1860, aged 35, leaving issue by her two sons and
a dau.
2 Lucy Anna de Cardonnel, m. 25 April, 1867, James
Findlay, Esq. of Hcrmand, Midlothian, and has issue.
3 Georgiana de Cardonnel, in. 12 Aug. 1852, Charles
Bannatyne Kindlay, Esq. of Cambusnethan House, co.
Lanark, and has issue.
III. Henry Marwood, of He.slcy Hall, co. Nottingham, and of
Manner Cross, co. York, and Ford Hall, co. Derby (s«e
Greaves Bagshawe of Ford H'll).
IV. John, of tlie lioi-ks, Matlock, Lord of the Manor of
Wadsley, b. 3 Oct. 1794; 'in. Louisa Jane, youngest dau. of
Thomas Leacroft, Esq. of Cliff House, co. Derby, by Jane,
dau. of the Rev. George Holcombe, Archdeacon of Carmar-
then (by Catherine, dau. of Governor Stackhouse, of Bum-
bay). Mr. John Greaves d. s. p. 1 May, 1809.
The eldest son,
George Greaves, E.^q. of Elmsall Lodge, 6. at Page Hall,
22 May, 1790, a Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for the West
Biding of Yorkshire, m. 1st, 20 July, 1817, Anna Maria Rooke,
only sister of the Right Hon. Joseph Warner Henley, of Water-
perry, CO. Oxford, M.P. for that co., late President of the
Board of Trade, by whom (who d. 23 April, 1819, aged 27} he
h id issue an only son,
Heklet George Greaves, Esq. formerly of Hemsworth Hall,
CO. York, and Cottesmore Hall, Rutland.
He m. 2ndly, 9 May, 1833, Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of
John TopUs, Esq. of WorksworCh, co. Derby, J.P. ; and d.
30 Dec. 18G0.
.4rms— Quarterly : 1st, quarterly gu. and vert an engle dis-
played, in the beak a slip of oak fructed or, for Greaves; 2nd,
arg., on a fess gu. between tliree ogresses as many bustards,
or, within a bordure engrailed a?., for Bcstard ; 3rd, arg., a
chevron engrailed between three trefoils slipped sa., for
Clay; 4ih, sa., three bars engrailed between tun elm leaves
erect or, lor Elmsall. Crest— On a mount vert a stag trip-
pant or, in its mouth a slip of oak of the tirst. MuUo — Deo
non fort"nri.
/Keut— Mew House, near Abingdon, Berks,
GREEN OF DUNSBYE.
GntiBN', Chaeles, Esq. of Dunsbje, co. Lincoln,
I 18 LO; w. 1838, Mary, dau. and eventual co-heiresa
of Henry Everard, Esq. of Crojland and Spalding,
CO. Lincoln {vide Evekaed of Fulne^ Souse) and
has issue,
I. Rev. John Henkt, M.A., of Kibworth, co. Leicester, &.
1839; m. 1868, Catharine Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. James
R. Peake, M.A., of Whitchurch, Salop, and has issue
a dau.
II. Charles Martin, of Richmond, Surrey, 6. 1841; m. 1870,
Emily Frances, eldest dau. of Thomas Charlton, of West
Bank House, Wrotham. Kent, by Frances Maria, eldest
dau. of Demetrius Grevis James, of Ightham Court, Kent,
Esq., High Sheriff 1833 (vide Gkevis, James), and has issue
a dau. in. Everard, b. 1844.
HfnCaflt. — This family was certainly settled at Dunsbye,
n. ar Bourn, co. Lincoln, in the reign of Henry Vlll., as
appears by the parish registers, as also by the wills which are '
DOB at Lincoln, the earliest of which is that of I
"Richard Gbene, Esq. of Dunesby," dated 15 Dec. 1542.
The first, however, of the family who appears to be of much
importance is i
John Greeije, of Dunsbye, Gent., living in the reign of
Cmarles I., who by his wife Mary, had issue,
I. .John, of whom hereafter.
II. Richard, of Long Hedges. Dunsbye, Gent., m. 1686, Anne,
dau. of Richarrl Quincey, Esq. of Rippingale, co. Lincoln,
and d. 1702, leaving issue, besides others.
1 Richard (Rev.), M.A. of Magdalene College, Cambridge,
lieutor ot Little Casterton, Rutland; m. 1723, Judith,
dau. of Hev. llumphory Hyde, Rector of Dowshy, co!
Lincoln, grandson of Sir John Trollope, of Cascwick, co,
Lincoln.
2 John, of Bourn, h. 1C95.
John Greene, Esq. of Dunsbye, eldest son, g. his father.
He was 6. 16.50, and m. 16S1, Mary, eldest dau. of John Toller,
Esq. of Billingborough Hall, by Mary his wife, foundress of
Billingborough School (1671) ; d. 1693, buried within the
altar rails of Dunsby church. Under his name the Rector of
that time has written in the parish register the following line
from Horace:
"Multis ille bonis flebilis ociJit nulli flfbilior quam milii."
John Green, his son, 5. 1683, sueceeded him, and m. 170S,
Mary, only dau. of Martin Johnston, Esq. of Spalding, Bar-
rister-at-Law, by Mary his wife, dau. of John Lynne, Esq. of
Southwick Hall, co. Northampton, whose great grandfather,
George Lynne, m. Martha, grand dau. of Sir George Throk-
morton, Knt., whose wife, Katharine, dau. of Nicolas, Xx)rd
Vaux of Harrowden, the poet, was aunt to Queen Katharine
Parb.* He d. 1709, and was buried in Spalding Church, and
was g. by his only child,
John Green, Esq. (13th in descent from Edward III,
through his mother), of .Spalding, F.R.S., " an eminent physi-
cian," j«. Jane, eldest dau. of Maurice Johnson, "the Anti-
quary" of Ayscough-Fee, Spalding, by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
and heiress of William Ambler, Esq. of Kirton-in-HoUand, by
Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Anthony OMtield, Hart., and Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of Sir Edward Gresham, Knt. (vide Johnsom
of Aijicnwjh-F.^e Hall). Dr. Green d. 1756, and was «. by his
only surviving child,
Charles Green, Esq. of Spalding, 6. 1738, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of John Dinhan), of Spalding, M.D., and d. 1824, leaving, with
other issue,
Chari.es Martin Dinham Green, Esq. of the Manor House,
Spalding, Capt. -Commandant of the Volunteers of his day, 6.
1763; in. 1799, Mary, dau. and sole heiress of*Robert Holditch,
Esq., D.L. of Spalding, co. Lincoln, by Elizabeth Peach, his
wife, grand niece and co-heiress of Thomas Peach, Esq. of
Dingley, co. Northampton, and by her had issue,
I. Robert Holdich, b. 1805; d. unm. 1835.
II. Charles, his successor.
III. Martin Johnson, B.D. (Rev.), late Fellow of Lincoln Col-
lege, Oxford, and Junior Proctor of that University, now
Rector of Winterbourne-Abba.s-cum-Steepleton, Dorset, b.
1813; in. 1848, Elizabeth Laura Catharine, dau. of Rev.
Thomas Holdich, M.A., Rector of Maidwell, co. North-
ampton vide Holdich-Hcngerford), and has issue, 1 Mar- ■
tin Holdich, B.A. Trin. Coll. Oxon, b. 1849; 2 John Mayd-
well, b. 18.54, d. 1873; 3 Charles Edward, 6. 1856, d. 1861;
1 Laura-Georgiana ; 2 Jane Elizabeth ; 3 Edith Mary ;
4 Anne Cecilia.
.1. Elizabeth Peach, m. Eev. R. Youldon, M.A.
■II. Mary Anne, m. John Wright, of Louth, J.P.
III. Harriet, d. 1817.
IV Georgina, m. William Hungerford Holdich, Esq.
v. Emily, d. 1808.
Mr. Green d. 13 Sept. 1837, and was buried in Spalding Church
when he was s. by his eldest son, the present owner.
Arms — Az., fhree bucks trippant or. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet a buck's head, ppr. Motto— Da, gloiiar Deo.
GREENE OF SLYNE AND WHITTINGTON.
Greene, Dawson Cornelitts, Esq. of Slyne, co.
Lancaster, and Whittington Hall, co. Westmorland,
J.P. Lancashire, Westmorland, and W. Eiding of
Yorkshire, formerly Lieut. -Col. 43rd Light Infantry,
b. 24 July, 1822 ; s. his father 10 Aug. 1872 ; m.
3 Sept. 1856, Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir Henry Russell,
Bart, of Swallowfield Park, Eeiks, and has issue,
Henry Dawson, b. 26 May, 1862.
iLiltCatJC— The first notice we have of the property of
Slyne being in possession of this family, is in the 8th of James I.,
when two widows, Grace and Alice (Jreene, were jointured on
it. They surrendered it, at that time, to Thomas Greene, from
whom Cornelius Greene inherited the estate 1618. This Cor-
nelius d. 14 Oct. 1669, leaving, by Dorothy his wife (who d.
in the following year), two sons, Thomas, of Bolton Holmes,
and Cobnelids, of Slyne ; the younger,
Cornelius Greene, Esq. of Slyne, 26 Charles II., m. Mary,
dau. of Tiiomas Simpson, of Torrisliolme, Gent., and by her
(who d. 1736) had issue. He d. 1712, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Thomas Greene, Esq. of Slyne, 6. 1681 ; m. Elizabeth, dau.
of George Barker, Esq. of Rampside, co. Lancaster, and had_
issue a dau., Margaret, m. Robert Bradley, Esq. of Slyne;
and four sons. Mr. Greene rf. 1762, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Greene, Esq. of Slyne, 6. 10 Dec. 1737; m. 1792,.
Martha, 2.nd dau. and co-heir of Edmund Dawson, Esq. ot
Warton, co. Lancaster, and dying 6 Dec. 1810, was s. by his son,
Elizabeth Fitz-Hugh, relict of Sir William Parr, Knt., and
mother of Sir Thomas Parr, Knt., in. Maud, dau. and co-
heir of Sir Thomas Greene, Knt., Lord of Grcen's-Norton, co.
Northampton, the parents of Qiictn Katharine Parr; 2ndly,
Lord Vaux, m. Anne, the other dau. and co-heiress of Sir
Thomas Greene, Knt.
GRE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GEE
C^7
Thomas GnEEire, Ksq. of Slyne and WHiittinjrtnn, J. P., M.P.
for Lancaster from 1824 to 1857, antl HiRh Sheriff of co. Lan-
caster 1823, b. 19 Jan. 1794; m. 30 Aug. 1820, Henrietta. 3r(l
dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Henry Rus.scll, Bart., and had issue,
I. Dawson Cornelios, now of Slyne and Whittington.
II. Thomas Huntley (Rev.), h. 23 Oct. 1823, Rector of Marsh
Gibbon, CO. Bucks; m. 24 Sept. 18.')7, Helen, youngest dau.
of Gen. Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart, G.C.M.G
III. Henry Aylmer, b. 16 Feb. 1827 ; rf. unm. 25 Aug. 1877.
*■ ,^""0^"^' ™- ^^^^' ^"^^ Anthony Wilson Thorold, Rector
of St. Giles-in-the-Fields (now Bishop of Rochester), grand-
son of Sir John Thorold, Bart., M.P. ; and d. 18 Oct. 1859
leaving a son and dau., who both il. in youth.
11. Rose Alice Clotilde, m. 1845, John Clerk, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law, 3rd son of the Right Hon. Sir George Clerk, Bart.,
and has Issue.
Ee d. 10 Aug. 1872.
^?-)ns— Vert, on a fess invected or, between in chief two
rheons and in base a bu-le horn arg. stringed gu. three
fleurs-de-hs of the last. Crest— \ stag ppr. gorged with a
collar invected vert, a shield suspended therefrom or, charged
with a rose, gu. ' *
tierits— Slyne, near Lancaster; and Whittington Hall
Kirkby Lonsdale. Town Hiskience—&1, Chester Square, S.W.
GREENE OF GREENEVILLE,
Geeene, John, Esq. of Greeneville,co. Kilkenny,
late M.P., b. 1815 ; formerly Lieut. 7th Dragoon
Guards.
Ht'ltCagC— GoDFEET Green-e, Gent, of Kiliiinn.ihan. co.
Kilkenny, whose will is dated 19 Miiy, 1G82, obtained a grant
under the Act of Settlement, 1678, for use of his children, 111.
Frances, dau. of Robert Cox, and by her (who d. before 1678)
had, with other issue, a son,
John Greene, Esq. of Abbey, co. Limerick, whose will is
d.ited 28 July, 1745 ; m. Catherine, dau. of Capt. Anthony
Horsey, of Kilcomer, and had two sons, Godfrey; and George,
of Abbey, co. Limerick. The elder son,
Godfrey Greene, Esq. of Kilcrony, co. Kilkenny, &. 1677;
m. 6 Oct. 1710, Abigail, dau. of Chichester Phillips, Esq., and
d. 1737, leaving issue. The eldest son,
John Greene, Esq. of Greeneville, m. 1737. Frances (Mrs.
Reynett), dau. of Joseph Nicholson, Esq., and by her had
issue. The eldest son,
John Greene, Esq. of Greeneville, whose will is dated
20 April, 1803, and proved 23 Nov. 1803, m. 1st, Miranda, dau.
of Samuel Boyce, Esq., and widow of Christoplier Musyrave,
Esq., and had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Godfrey, )K. Margaret, dan. and co-heir of the Rev Mr
PoiUter, Rector of Dunkett, co. Kilkenny, and had issue,
1 Joseph, b. 29 Oct. 1808; d. April, 1837.
2 John, 6. 1 June, 1813; m. 27 Jan. 1848, Charlotte, dau.
of Samuel Perry, of Manchester, and has issue two sons
and one dau.; John Joseph, 6. Oct. 1848; Godfrey. 0.
March, 1852; Charlotte Letitia.
1 Miranda. 2 Eliza Letitia.
3 Mary Anne. 4 Letitia, d. May, 1858.
I. Margaret.
He m. 2ndly, Letitia, dau. of Nuttal Greene, and widow of
■William Greene, of Kilmanahan, and had issue,
Joseph, (if Lakefield, m. Jane, dau. of William Newport.
£.sq., and had issue, John Simon, William Newport Joseph
George Nuttall Reginald, Sarah, m. John Waring, and
Priscilla.
The eldest son,
John Greene, Esq. of Greenville, m. Anne, only child of
John Grogan, Esq. of John.stown, by his wife, Anne, dau. of
Chidley Coote. Esq., and had, with a dau., Anne Coote, wife of
I'owel Haughton, Esq. of Kilmannock, co. Wexford, an only
son, the present John Greene, Esq. of Greeneville.
Arms— Az., three stags trippant or. Crest— Out of a ducal
coronet a st-ig's head or. Jl/otia— Ncc timeo nee speriio. Heat
— UreeaeviUe, co. Kilkenny.
GREENWELL OF GREENWELL.
Greenwell, Henry, Esq., of Greenvvell, co
Durham, b. 30 Oct. 1819 ; s. 1839.
ILtltCaflC— This very ancient family, seated at Greenwell,
or Greenwell Hill, in the parish of Wolsingham, from time
immemorial, is one of three houses in co. Durham (the other
two being Luniley, of Lumley, and Lambton, of Lambton),
which retain in the male line the estates from which thev take
their name.
Though by tradition possessed of Greenwell from a Etill
eariier time, the first recorded ancestor is Guhelmus Presbyter
who appears in the Boldon Book, a.d. 1183, as holding lands
at Greenwell. His sons, James de Grenwelle and Richard de
Grenwelle, appear as witnesses to several charters granted by
Bishop Pudsey. From about this date title-deeds in the pos-
session of the present representative, and other authorities
prove the unbroken descent of the property. Younger branches
of this "indigenous- stock (as Surtees, the historian of
Durham, terms it) are seated at Ford and Broomshields, in
the same co. Camden, in 1602, confirmed to William Green-
well, of London, Merchant (the representative of a branoh
whose eventual heiress, Mary, dau. of William Greenwell, by
his wife Mary, dau. of Sir John Darell, Bart., m. Thomas
Legh, Esq. of Ridge), "The antient armes of the worshipfuU
family of Greenwell, of Grenewell Hill, in the county palatine
of Duresme, from which the said William Greenwell is de-
scended." Another line, long seated at Corbridge, in North-
umberiand, is now represented by Walpole Eyie Greenwell,
Esq. of Blandford Square, London, who is great-great-grand-
son of Capt. Whitfield Greenwell (who was killed at tlie battle
of Glenshiels 1719) by his marriage, in 1713, with Jane, dau
and co-heiress of John Aynsley, Esq. of Highlaws. North-
umberiand. The immediate ancestsr of the senior line before us,
Thomas Greenwell, Esq. of Greenwell, d. July, 1751 '
leaving issue, '
Thomas, his heir.
Hugh, b. 1708, of Binchester, co. Durham; m. 22 May 1744
Ehzabeth Ellison; and d. 29 Sept. 1795, having had issue, '
Thomas, d. in infancy.
John, who s. his uncle at Greenwell
Elizabeth, to. 17 Aug. 1773, Robert Curry, Esq. of Bishco
Oak House, CO. Durham, J. P. ^
William, ds. p. John, 6. 1713, to. and left issue a dau.
Oeorge, 6. 1716; to. and left issue two daus.
Nicholas, 6. 1718; of Witton Castle, co. Durham; he had
issue (with three daus., Philadelphia, d.v.nm. 1786; Isabel
d. unm. 1777; and Mary, wife of John Bailey, Esq.'of Chil-
lingham in Northumberland, and by him grandmother of
the late John Bailey Langhorne, Esq. of Outwood Hall, co
lork) two sons,
1 John, of Hoppyland Park, co. Durham, m. 3 Feb. 1783,
Sarah, dau. of George Dixon, Esq. of Cockfield, co Dur-
ham, and d. V. p. 27 Feb. 1793, leaving two sons and
three daus.
2 Cuthbert, a Merchant in Newcastle, to. Anne Ellison.
Thomas Greenwell, Esq. of Greenwell, d. 5 March, 179G,
devising his estate to his nephew (the son of his brother
Hugh)
John Greenwell, Esq., J.P. of Greenwell and Willington
House, CO. Durham; 6. 1745; m. 4 May, 1779, Eleanor, thira
dau. Of Francis Haswell, Esq. of Horsley Hall and Ryton, co.
Durham, and sister and co-heiress of Francis Haswell. E.sq. of
Horsley Hall, and by her (who d. 27 April. 1814) left issue at
his deaih, 2 Sept. 1814, an only child and heir,
Thomas Greenwell, Esq., J.P. and D L., of Greenwell and
Willington House, 6. 1784; to. 13 May, 1809, Isabella Alicia,
youngest dau. of John Hays, Esq. of Durham (by his wife
Eleanor, dau. and co-heiress of Richard Wetherell, Esq., and
cousin to Sir Charles Wetherell (see Wetherell of Pa^hley),
and by her (who d. 11 Feb. 1855) had i.ssue,
I. John, d. young, 26 May, 1819; buried at Wolsingham.
II. Thomas, b. 20 Aug 1816; d. 24 March, 1837.
III. Hekrv, now of Greenwell.
IV. William, b. 21 July, 1821 ; of Bearpark Lodge, co Dur-
ham; TO. 23 Aug. 1855, Jane, dau. of Peter Caldcleugh
Esq. of Durham, and liy her (who d. 6 Feb. 1871) had issue
an only dau., Isabella. He d. 14 Oct. 1871.
V. Francis, 6. 14 Oct. 18.52 ; d. 8 Aug. 1852, unm
VI. Charies, of Elvet Villa, co. Durham.
I. Eleanor Anne, d. unm. 14 Feb. 1843.
II. Anne, m. 6 Feb. 1839, Lieut.-Col. George Francis White,
of Durham, late 31st regt., and has had issue, 1 Charles
Henry, d. 1857; 2 George Frederick; 3 Edward Arthur;
4 Percy Walter, d. 1854; 5 Aubrey Francis; 1 Georgina
Isabella, d. 1843; 2 Theresa Mary Louisa; 3 Alice Isabella ;
4 Ella Jeanne; 5 Evelyn.
III. Isabella, d.MHw/. 12 April, 1841; buried at Southampton.
Mr. Greenwell d. 13 June, 1839, and was s. by his eldest sur-
viving son, the present Henry Greenwell, Esq.
Arms — Or, two bars az. between three ducal crowns gu.
Crest — A crane's (sometimes an eagle's) head couped aig.
beaked gu. gorged with a wreath of laurel vert. Motto—
Viresco.
Seai— Greenwell, Wolsingham, via Darlington, Residence—
Elvet Hill, Durham.
G88
GEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GEE
GREEN WELL OF GREEN WELL FORD.
Geeexwell, The Eey. William, of Greenwell
Ford, CO. Darham,M.A., F.E.S., F.S.A., Sector of St.
Marj's, Durham, and a J.P. co. Durham, b. 23
March, 1820.
iLtnragC— This is a younger branch of the ancient family
of Greenwell, of Greenwell, co. Durham (see that family).
William Gbeenwell, Esq. of Stobilee, in the parish of Satley,
CO. Durham (son of William, grandson of Eichard, who d.
I55S, great-grandson of Thomas Greenwell, Esq. of Stobilee,
livmg 1603, and 6th in descent from Eobert de Grenewelle,
who held the vill of Satley in chief, 1323), left at his decease,
1624, by his wife, Alice, dau. of Robert Claxton, Esq., with
several other children, i. William, of Stobilee, fined and
sequestered as a recusant and royalist (he d. 1667, leaTing
issue;; u. Kichard, living 1624; m. Nicholas. The 3rd
son,
Nicholas Gbeemvell, Esq. of Fenhall, purchased, 1633,
Fayrhare's lands in Ford, afterwards called Greenwell Ford.
In 1638, he acquired another portion from Hodgson, of Manor
House, and divers other parcels of various dates. He was s.
at his decease by his only son,
William Gbees well, Esq. of Greenwell Ford, and sometime
of Kibblesworth. m. Barbara, dau. and heiress of Kobert
Cole, Esq. of Kibblesworth, and had, with several other
children,
Nicholas, his heir.
John, of Newcastle, Merchant, m. Jane, dau. and co-heiress
of Alderman William Aubone, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and
had issue, Aubone, Merchant, of Newcastle, who d. .?. p.
1729-30; William; Nicholas, d. 1714; and Barbara, w. Paul
Gibson, of Durham.
Eobert, of Kibblesworth, m. 1707, Phillis, dau. and co-heiress
of William Aubone (or Albany), Esq., Alderman of New ■
castle, and had, with junior issue, now extinct, a son,
WiUiam, of Kibblesworth, Esq., b. 1710; m. 1739, Mary,
dau. of Joshua Twizell, Esq. of Newcastle, and had an
only surviving son,
Joshua, of Kibblesworth and Newcastle, Esq., who d.
29 Aug. 1797, aged 56, having m. 1771, Mary, dau. and
sole heiress of the Eev. Thomas Eobinson, M.A., Eector
of WyclifFe, co. York, by his wife Olivia, dau. of the
Eev. Henry Stapylton, M.A., Eector of Thornton Wat-
lass, CO. York (great-grandson of Sir Eobert Stapylton,
of Wighili), by whom (who d. 19 July, 1815; he left
issue,
1 William, of Kibblesworth, Esq., a Deputy-Lieut, co.
Durham, 6. 1775 ; d. v.nm.
2 Eobinson Eobert, of Newcastle, Merchant, h. 177S;
TO. 2 Feb. 1819, Elizabeth, dau. of John Mellar, Esq.
of Whitby, CO. York, and dying 1840, left an only
child, William (Eev.), M.A., 6. 5 Nov. 1819; now of
Carr Mount, in North Eiding of co. York; m.
15 May, 1851, Jane, 6th dau. of Eev. William Blow,
M.A., Eector of Goodmanham, co. York, and has had
issue, Leonard William, 6. 26 June, 1853; John
Mellar, b. 30 Sept. 1854, and d. 23 Nov. 1863; Harold
Stapylton, 6. 10 Jan. 1857; Harry Gascoigne, b.
12 Oct. 1861, and d. 21 Nov. 1863; William John
Gascoigne, 6. 10 and d. 25 Sept. 1865; Augusta
Isabella; Olivia; Ethel Edith Mary.
3 Leonard (Sir), K.C.B. and K.C.H., a Major-Gen. in
the army. Col. of the 45th regt. and A.D.C. to
Geobge IV., 6. 1781; d. unm. 11 Nov. 1814.
1 Olivia, d. uiim.
William GreenweU d. 1701, and was «. by his eldest son.
Nicholas Greenwell, Esq. of Greenwell Ford, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of John Addison, Esq. of Egglestone, and was s. at
his decease, 1736, by his only son,
William Gbeeswell, Esq. of GreenweU Ford, m. 5 Aug.
1734, Miss Mary Saunderson, and d. 14 April, 1743, leaving
(with three daus., Elizabeth, m. Edward Charlton, Esq. of
Broadwood, co. Durham; Grace, m. John Cumming, Esq.;
and Anne, m. 1761, Eobert Surtees, Esq. of Crony well) an only
son,
Alan Geeenwell, Esq., of Greenwell Ford. He to. Anne,
dau. of Henry Ornsby, Esq. of Lanchester, by whom (who d.
23 Apiil, 17s3; he had issue,
I. Alan, b. 1774; d. 10 May, 1790, unm.
II. WiLLLAM Thomas, his heir.
III. George, of Upper House, Lanchester; d. 15 May, !S33,
aged 53, having to. Mary, dau. of William Askwith, of
Eipon, by whom (who d. 1 July, 1865) he left issue,
1 George, b. Aug. 1818; d. 15 June, 1836.
2 Nichola-s, M.A., b. 28 June, 1826 ; Vicar of St. Bama
has, Leeds.
3 William, M.A., 6. 18 April. 1830, Vicar of Horton,
Northumberland; to. 5 May, 1868, Mary EUzabeth stuart,
dau. of Michael Eobert Elliot, of Etherley, co. Durham,
and has issue, William Nicholas, 6. 8 Oct. 1869 ; Alan, b.
5 July, 1877; Ethel Mary; Muriel; and Euby.
rv. Nicholas, d. unm. 4 June, 1859, aged 76.
I. Mary, to. Alderman John Hutchinson, of Durham,
n. Anne. m. Edward Serle, Esq. of Colchester.
III. Elizabeth, m. John Greenwell, Esq. of Broomshields (see
that Family).
Mr. Greenwell d. 25 Feb. 1806, and w^s s. by his eldest sur-
viving son,
William Thomas Greenwell, Esq. of Greenwell Ford, J.P.
and D.L., b. 13 Feb. 1777; rn. 25 June, 1818, Dorothy (who d.
23 Sept. 1871), dau. of Francis Smales, Esq., of Durham, by
Anne his wife, dau. and co-heir of Eichard Eadcliflfe, Esq. of
Cockermouth and Ullock, Cumberland, and d. 29 May, 1854,
leaving issue,
I. William, now of Greenwell Ford.
II. Francis, a Magistrate for co. Durham, 6. 24 May, 1823 ; to.
9 July, 185U, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Trotter, Esq.
of Durham, M.D., and has issue, Alan, b. 16 April, 1851;
Francis John, b. 19 Oct. 1852, B.A. Balliol CoU. Oxford,
Barrister-at-Law ; Dora; Mary Anne Madeleine, m. 8 Aug.
1877, Walter Lamplugh Brooksbank, Esq. of Lamplugh'
Hall, Cumberland ; and Elizabeth Maud.
m. Alan (Eev.). M.A., 6. 19 Sept. 1824; to. 3 May, 1870,
Ellen, dau. of Capt. Leyson Hopkin Davy, E.I.C.S. of Sarn-
fawr, CO. Glamorgan.
IV. Henry Nicholas, late Lieut. 70th regt., now of the Sandwich
Islands, b. 6 Dec. 1826; m. Miss Elizabeth Hall, of Mont-
serrat. West Indies, and has issue, William Henry ; Arthur
Leonard ; Dora Caroline ; Elizabeth ; Chi'istina.
I. Dorothy, the well-known authoress.
Arma — Or, two bars az. between three ducal crowns gu.
Cnst — A stork ppr. beaked and legged gu. wreathed round the
neck with a chaplet of laurel vert.
S<a(— Greenwell Ford, co. Durham. Residence— ^onh
Bailey, Durham. .
GREENWELL OF BROOMSHIELDS.
Geeenwell, Thomas "William, Esq. of Broom-
shields, CO. Durham, J.P., h. 22 Nov. 1848, late'
Lieut. N. Durham Militia; s. his father, Julj,
1874.
Htncatjp.— Broomshields has been, at least for nearly four
centuries, in the possession of this branch of the Greenwells.
So far back as the reign of Heset VII. (22 Oct. 1488), the
name of Peteb Gbenewell occurs, and the family can from
that period be traced in old deeds and documents. The grand-
father of the present representative,
Thomas Greenwell, Esq. of Broomshields, only surviving
son of Peter Greenwell, Esq. of Broomshields, by Rebecca
Sampson his wife, m. Mary Eippon, of Low Jlills, Lanchester,
CO. Durham, and left at his decease, 13 Feb. 1770, a son and
Thomas Gbeenwell, of Broomshields, m. 22 March, 1774,
Eleanor, dau. of John Maddison, Esq. of Hole House, co.
Durham, and sister and heiress of John Maddison, Esq.,
Secretary to Sir Joseph Yorke, and of George Maddison, Esq.,
Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1782, and Secre-
tary of Legation in Paris under the Duke of Manchester 1783.
The estate of Hole House was purchased from the Hoppers
1595, by Alexander Maddison, Esq. Mr. Greenwell d. 18 Dec.
1817; having had issue by Eleanor his wife, who d. II Oct.
1820,
I. Thomas, 5. 7 Feb. 1775; d. unm. 4 Oct. I79G.
n. John, his heir.
I. Eleanor, d. unm. 10 April, 1873.
II. Mary, d. v.nm. 14 Sept. 1866.
III. Elizabeth, d. unm. 11 June, 1872.
The son and heir,
John Greenwell, Esq. of Broomshields, J.P., 6. 8 .Sept.
1784; m. Sit Colchester 9 Sept. 1819, Elizabeth, dau. of Alan
Greenwell, Esq. of Greenwell Ford, co. Durham, and by her,
who d. 15 Jan. 1845, left at his decease, 7 Dec. 1869, an only
child,
Thomas Greenwell, Esq. of Broomshields, J.P., Barrister-
at-Law, M.A. of St. John's Coll. Cambridge, 6. 3 Feb. 1821;
m. Georgiana Herbert, dau. of William Bridges, of Fulbrook,
CO. Oxford, and had issue,
I. Thomas William, now of Broomshields.
n. John Maddison, 6. 14 Oct. 1852, of Hole House, Lieut.
North Durham Militia.
III. Arthur, 6. 26 July, 1857; d. 20 April, 1861.
IV. Walter Nicholas, b. 1 April, 1861.
V. Herbert Maitland, 6. 8 Nov. 1865.
VI. Henry, 6. 8 June, 1867.
vii. Leonard Bridges, 6. 17 May, 1871.
I. Elizabeth, d. 6 July, 1851. ii. Eleanor, d. 3 May, 18G1.
III. Mary Elizabeth, d. 27 April, 1861.
GEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GRE
689
Mr. Green well d. 4 July, 1874.
Arms— Or, two bars az. between throe ducal crowns gu.
Cre.it— A crane's head couped arg. beaked gu. with an olivo-
branch round the neck vert.
£eai— BroomsUields, near Darlington. ««£»— Conservative.
! — . —
GKEENWOOD OF SWARCLIFFE HALL-
Greenwood, Frederick Barnardiston, Esq.
of Swarcliffe Hall, co. York, J'.P., b. 3 Jan. 1854,
educated at Eton and Cli. Ch. Oxford, Sub.-Lieut.
Yorkshire Hussar Yeomanry Cavalry.
sLt'liritCIC.— Greenwood is a very old Yorkshire name, and
i the family has been settled in Yorkshire from remote times :
the pedigree is given at some length in Thoresbfs Leeds. Early
in the last century, James Greenwood settled at Braithwayt,
near Kcighley.
John Greenwood, Esq. of Kcighley and Swarcliffe Hall, co.
York, b. 8 Sept. 1763; only son of John Greenwood, Esq. of
Keighley, by Anne his wife, dau. of J. Barwick, Esq. ; to. 1794,
Sarah, eldest dau. of William Sugden, Esq. of Eastwood House,
Keighley, and had issue,
Frederick, J.P., late of Keighley.
Edwin, J.P., of Swarcliffe, d. 28 Sept. 1852.
Ann, TO. Rev. Theodore Drury, Rector of Westmill, co.
Herts, and d. 1849, leaving issue.
Matilda, to. Eawdon Briggs, Esq. of Birstwith Hall, near
Harrowgate, and since deceased.
Sarah Hannah, m. John Benson Sedgwick, Esq. of Stone
Gap, CO. York, and has issue.
The eldest son,
Frederick Greenwood, Esq. of Keigliley and Swarcliffe
Hall, J.P., 6. 15 Jan. 1797; to. 31 May, 1S28, Sarah, only dau.
of the late Samuel Staniforth, Esq. of Liverpool and Darnall
and had issue, '
John, late of Swarcliffe, d. 21 Feb. 1874.
Mary Littledalo, to. 4 Aug. 1853, Major Rhode Hawkins,
Esq. of the Privy Council Office, London, youngest son of
Edward Hawkins, Esq. of the British Museum.
He d. at Norton Conyers, near Eipon, 28 Sept. 1SG2, and was
s. by his son,
John Greenwood, Esq. of Swarcliffe Hall, co. Y'ork, J.P.
and D.L., BI.P. for Ripon from 1S53 to 1865, Major Yorkshire
Hussar regt. Y'eomanry Cavalry, 6. 20 Feb. 1830; to. 19 Feb.
1852, Louisa Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Nathaniel' Clarke Ear-
•Jardiston, Esq. of The Eyes, Suffolk, and has issue,
I. Frederick Barnardiston, now of Swarcliffe.
II. Charles Staniforth, b. 1 May, 1S67.
III. Edwin Wilfrid, 6. 28 June, ISGl.
IV. Hubert John, b. 1 Nov. 1867.
I. Clara Louisa.
Ue d. 21 Feb. 1874.
^rms— Per chevron sa. and arg., a chevron erm. between
;hree saltiers couped counterchanged. (JraL—A. tiger sejant
-Seat— Swarcliffe Hall, Ripley, co. York.
GREENWOOD OF BEOOKWOOD.
Greenwood, William Henry John, Esq. of
Brookwood Park, and Woodeote, Alresford, Hamp-
sliire, h. 29 July, 1850 ; s. his father 1872.
3Lilirit(JC.— This family, long settled in the south of Eng-
and, is, it is stated, a branch of the family of Greenwood, of
"ireenwood Leghe, co. York, of which a pedigree is given in
[lalph Thorcsby's History of Leeds, Dacatus Leodiensis.
William Greenwood, Esq., of Dewsbury, co. York, and
ifterwards of Hillingdon, m. Mary Beswicke {b. 1738, d. 1771)
lau. of John Beswicke, Esq. (6. 1707, d. 1764), and had issue!
fohn Beswicke Greenwood, d. unm., and
AViLLiAM Greenwood, Esq. of Brookwood Park, Hants m
:hristiana, dau. of William Smith, Esq. of Kelso, Scotland,
)y Christiana his wife, dau. of Sir John Soolt, of Ancrum
3art., and had issue, '
William, late of Brookwood Park.
George, Col., late Lieut.-Col. Commanding 2nd Life Guards.
John, of Broadhan-er (.see Greenwood of Broadhanaer).
Robert, of Wembury, New Zealand.
James, m. Laura, dau. of Col. and the Hon. BTrs. Bowles.
Emily rf. 1855; TO. 1816, Charles Biggs Calmady, Esq. of
Langdon Hall, Devon, by whom she had issue {,ce Calmady
0/ Langdon). ^
Anne Christiana, d. 1855. Mary.
Ir. Greenwood d. 1844, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Greenwood, Esq. of Brookwood Park and Wood-
cote, Hants, Lord of the Manor of W^oodcote, Lieut.-Col.
Grenadier Guards, b. 10 April, 1798; to. 22 April, 1847°
Catherine Caroline, 5th dau. of Sir Henry Joseph Tichborne'
Bart, of Tichborne Park, Hants, by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir
Thomas Burke, Bart, of Marble Hill, co. Galway, and d. 1872
leaving issue, '
William Henry John, now of Brookwood and Woodeote
I. Eveline Mary. n. Emily Mary Annette.
Arms— ^3.., a chevron crm. between three saltires couped
arg. Crest— A. demi-lion rampant or, holding between the
paws a saltire or.
-Scat— Brookwood Park, Alresford.
GREENWOOD OF BROADHANGER.
The late John Greenwood, Esq., Q.C, M.A., of
Broadhanger, Hants, b. 24 July, 1800 ; in. 19 Aug.
1835, Fanny, dau. of William Collyns, Esq. of
Kenton, Devon, and had issue,
I. Charles Williams, educated at Eton andTrin. Coll. Cam-
bridge, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, b. 23 July,
1847 ; TO. 11 Dec. 1873, Madeleine Kate, youngest dau. of the
late Rev. J. B. Owen, M.A., Vicar of St. Jude's, Chelsea.
and has issue, 1 Alice Madeline, 6. 26 Sept. 1874;
2 Mabel, b. 22 March, 1876; 3 Mary, b. 2 July, 1877.
II. Granville George, 6. 3 Jan. 1850; Eton .and Trin. Coll.
Cambridge, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law
I. Alice Mary, m. Aug. 1864, Rev. Augustus G. Legge,
Vicar of North Elmham, Norfolk, eldest surviving son of
Rev. Henry Legge, Rector of East Lavant, Susse.x, grand-
son of George, 3rd Earl of Dartmouth.
II. Lucy, m. April, 1860, Laurence Trent Cave, only sur-
viving son of Charles Cave, Esq. of Lowndes Street
Belgrave Square. *
Mr. Greenwood, Q.C., d. 12 Feb. 1S71, leaving
Fanny Harriet Welch Greenwood, his widow, him
surviving, who is the present owner of Broadhanger.
Lineafje and Arms, see Greenwood, of Brookwood.
&aJ— Broadhanger, Pctersfield.
GREER, OP THE GRANGE MACGREGOR.
Greer, Henry Harpur, Esq. of The Grange
Moy, CO. Tyrone, J.P., D.L.. Gen. in the army'
C.B., b. 24 Feb. 1821 ; m. 14 Feb. 1850, Agues'
Isabella, dau. of the Ven. Edmund D. Knox, Arch-
deacon of Killaloe, son of the Hon. and Eight Eev.
Edmund Knox, Bishop of Limerick, and grandson
of Thomas Viscount Northland, and has issue,
I. Joseph Henry, b. 9 Feb. 1855.
I. Agnes Mary. n. Emily Charlotte.
EinraSC— The family of Greer is descended from the
Gnerson branch of the Clan BlacGregor. James Grier, Esq.
of The Rock, Cumberland (from whom the Irish branch
springs), was brother of Sir William Grier, Knt. of Lag Castle
Dumfries, M.P. 1639, both sons of Sir William Grierson, Knt!
of Lag (who rf. 1629, and whose sons changed their names to
Grier). James removed from the parent stock at Lag Castle,
in the early part of the 17th century, and settled in the neigh!
bouring English co. of Cumberland, where we find him^in
1633. The family records mention that James Grier and Mary
his wife, of The Rock, Cumberland, had, inter alios, a son,
Henry, and a dau., Anne, who m. Thomas Turner, of Turners!
town, Northumberland. The son,
Henry Greer, Esq., vi. 1652, Mary, sister of the above-named
Thomas Turner, Esq., and removed in 1653 to Ireland, and
settled at Redford, near Grange, co. Tyrone. He d. about
1075, leaving issue three sons, James, Robert, and Thomas,
the latter was shot in his mother's house at Redford in 1089,'
by the Rapparees. The eldest son,
James Greer, Esq. of Lisacurran, co. Armagh, b. 1653 ;
TO. 21 Aug. 1678, Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of John Rea, Esq!
of Lisacurran, and left issue,
I. Henry, of whom presently.
II. John, of 'liUlyanaghan, b. 1688 (ancestor of the Greeks
of luUylagan and iSea, Park, which see).
III. Thomas, of Clonrole, Lurgan, 6. 1 Dec. 1690 ; m. Anno
Henderson.
IV. James, of Lisacurran, Lurgan, 6. 18 June, 1693; rf. 1761.
I. Mary, b. 7 Dec. 1685 ; m. William Douglas, Esq.
The eldest son and heir,
2x
690
GRE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GEE
Een-ry Gbeeb, Esq., 6. 1C31 ; m. 1704, Sarah ITeiiaerson, of
DuncaUly, co. Lonilomierry. and <l. July, 170C, leaving a son,
Hesrt Greer, Esq., b. 171G; r,i. 3 June, 1741, Elizabeth,
clau. of John Turner, Esq. (grandson of Thomas Turner, and
Ann Greer his wife) ; and 'l. Dec. 1776, leaving (with three
daus., Ann, Henrietta, and Elizabctli, all of whom m. and left
issue) a son and heir,
John Gbeeb, Esq. of The Grange, J.P., h. 1742; m. 17 Pec.
1762, Catherine, dau. of John Cuppage, Esq. of Garden Hill,
CO. Antrim, and had issue,
I. Henbt, b. 20 Nov. 17G.3; m. 1782, Jane, dan. and only
Child of John Lynam, Esq. of DuWin ; and d. v. p. 2 Aug.
1814, having had issue,
1 Joseph, successor to his grandfather.
2 Richard (Rev.), b. 10 June, 17'JG; d. unm. 7 June, 1825.
1 Jane. 2 Ann. 3 Sophia. 4 Surah.
II. John Turner, 6. 18 May, 1760; d. 1786.
III. Thomas, b. 15 Nov. 17G7; J.P. and Deputy Governor ;
m. butrf. s.p. 7 April, 18;i7.
IV. James, 6. 31 Jan. 1775; J.P. and Deputy Governor ;
d. K. p. 7 Aug. 1842.
V. John Bliers, 6. 4 April, 1778 ; Commander R.N.
VI. George, b. 17 May, 1779 ; J.P. for Armagh.
VII. Alexander, 6. 20 June, 1780; half-pay of the army.
I. Elizabeth, tii. Jolm Makolmson, Esq. of Cloninel, and
d. n. p.
II. Mary, d. 19 Feb. 1841. iii. Jane.
IV. Catherine, m. John Lindsay, Esq. of Dublin.
V. S.arah Mildred, m. 1st, Major Ovcrand, E.T.C.S. ; and
2ndly, Rev. John 0. Oldfleld, Archdeacon of Elphin. She
d. s. p. 18 Jan. 1823.
Mr. John Greer, who was a Deputy Governor of the cos. of
Armagh and Tyrone for upwards of 50 years, d. 6 Oct. 1818,
and was s. by his elder grandson, the late
Joseph Geeee, Esq. of The Grange, Moy, co. Tyrone, Major
Commanding Royal Tyrone Marine Artillery, J.P. and D.L.,
6. 17 April, 1795; w. 5 June, 1816, Mary, dau. of Thomas
Harpur, Esq. of Moy, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Edward
Clements, Esq. of Erackaville, by his wife Mary, dau. of James
Richardson, Esq. of Bloomhill, all in co. Tyrone, and had issue,
HEffBT Harpcb, now of The Grange.
Thomas, R.N., 6. 5 April, 1828; i/i. 13 Dec. 1863, Geraldine
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Knight of Glin.
Emily, m. 15 June, 1835, James Lowry, Esq. of Rockdale ;
and d. 22 April, 18.51.
Jane, m. 6 Oct. 1842, Armar Lowry, Esq., late SOtti regt.
Maria. Anna.
He d. 22 March, 18C2.
Seat— The Grange, Moy, co. Tyrone.
GBEEE, OF TTJLLYIiAGAN.
Geeee, Feedeeick, Esq. of Tullylagan, co.
Tyrone, J.P., h. 17 Feb. 1829 ; m. 30 June, 1874,
Cecilia, eldest dau. of Sir Nathaniel Alexander
Staple3, Bart., of Lissan, co. Tyrone, by Elizabeth
Lindsay his wife, only child of Capt. Head (elder
brother of late Sir Francis B. Head, Bart., R.E.,
K.C.H., Governor-Gen. of Canada), and Cecilia his
■wife, 3rd dau. of the Hon. Eobert Lindsay, of Bal-
can-es, 2nd son of James, 5th Earl of Crawford
and BalcaiTes, and has issue,
I. TnoMAS, 6. 24 April, 1875.
n. Natluiniel Alexander Staples, 6. 13 Nov. 1876.
I. Elizabeth Lindsay.
ittlTCagC.— The Grecrs of Tullylagan are descended
through the Griers, or Grierson, of Lag, co. Dumfries (see
Burke's Peerarje and BorowtoAje) from Malcolm, Lord of
MacGregor, who d. 1374. The name was changed from
Grierson to Grier, or Greer, at the time of the proscription of
Clan Gregor, and the Lag family continued for some gene-
rations under this name {sci Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
Henry Grei;b, the first settler in Ireland, was son of James
Greer, a scion of the Lag family, who left Scotland and fixed
his abode in tlie border co. of Cumberland. Henry, m. Mary,
dau. of Gen. Turner, of Turnerstown, Northumberland, and
was father, inter alios, of a son and heir, James Geeer, b. in
England 1653, who m. 21 A^. 1C78, Eleanor, dau. and co-heir
of John Rea, Esq., and had, ixUr alio.f, IIenby Gbeeb, ancestor
of the Gbeebs of Grunge MacGregor, and
John Greeb, 2nd son, who resided at Warrenstown, and
Tullyanaghan, near Lurgan. He ra. Mary Hawkes, widow of
Capt. Chambers, R.N., and had several children, of whom the
2nd son,
TuoiiAS Gbeeb, of Rhone Uill, became, on the extinction of
the male line of his elder brother John, the head of the 2nil
house of Irish Greers. He was 6. 14 Nov. 1724; m. Sarah,
dau. of Thomas Greer, of Redford, his second cousin, and d. at
Rhone Hill, 5 April, 1803, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Eobert, b. 16 Nov. I7G6 ; d. unm. in America, 1808.
I. Eleanor, m. Thomas lioardman, of Jonestown, Edenderry,
King's Co.
II. Mary, m. Richard, son of Joseph Jacob, of Waterford.
III. Jane, m. James, son, of Barclay Clibborn, of Moate,
Westmeath.
XV. Sarah, m. John, son of John Hancock, of Lurgan,
Armagh. v. Ann, m. James Nicholson.
The eldest son,
Thomas Gbeee, also of Rhone Hill, 6. 5 Sept. 1761; m.
14 Aug. 1787, Elizabeth, only child of William Jackson, Esq.
(to this family the late Gen. Andrew Jackson, President of the
United States, and the late " Stonewall " Jackson, the cele-
brated Confederate General, belonged. Mr. Greer has a letter
to his Jackson ancestor from his brother their ancestor, when
the latter was about to emigrate to America), Thomas Greer
d. 2G Feb. 1840, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, of Tullylagan.
II. William Jackson, of Rhone Hill, J.P., 6. 8 June, 1797; to.
Margaret, dau. of Arthur TJssher Esq. of Camphire, co.
Waterford (a sister of William Mina, wife of Thomas Greer,
of Tullylagan) ; d. 1841, leaving issue,
1 Thomas Febgos, now of Rhone Hill, m. Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Blajor Carter, H.M. army, and has issue,
Fergus. Charles Edward.
Lucy Usshcr. Helen McGregor.
2 Arthur Jackson, late Surgeon Royal Scots Fusiliers,
latterly Surgeon Major 17th Lancers; retired Deputy
Surgeon-General, half-pay, 1877; Crimean medal and
four clasps, 5th Class of the Imperial Order of Medjidie,
and Turkisli medal ; most honorably mentioned for ser-
vices during the attack on the Redan, 18 June, 1855; r>u
Emma, eldest dau. of the late William Horsfall, Esq. of
Hornby Grange, co. York, J.P., and has issue,
Alured Ussher. Ada Horsfall.
3 William Henry (Rev.), deceased, in. Charlotte, dau. of
B. Pike, Esq., of co. Tyrone, leaving issue.
4 Edwin, M.A. Trinity Coll. Dublin.
1 Sophia Louisa, m. Robert Staveley, Esq., J.P., Glanduff
Castle, CO. Limerick, deceased, leaving issue.
2 Lucy Ussher, m. 1st, Henry Davis, Esq. of Waterford ;
2ndly, Col. Hampden Acton, J.P., son of William Acton,
Esq. of West Aston, co. Wicklow, M.P. for that co. ; has
issue by her second marriage.
in. John Robert, 6. 11 Sept. 1800; m. Sarah D. Strangman,
of Waterford ; d. 1872, leaving issue,
1 John Robert (Rev.), m. and left issue.
2 Thomas Augustus, 1st Sub.-lnspector Royal Irish Con*
stabulary, m.
3 George N. Strangman, deceased.
1 Elizabeth Amelia, m. 2 Sophia Priscilla, deceased,
IV. Alfred, of Dripsey House, co. Cork, J.P. {see Greeb of
Sea Park), b. 2 Sept. 1805.
" I. Sarah, m. Hugh White, of Dublin,
n. Mary Jackson, m. T. W. Manly, Esq.
III. Elizabeth, m. George Thomas, Esq. of Bristol.
IV. Caroline, m. William Ridgeway, Esq.
v. Louisa, m. Joseph hake, Esq. of Bristol.
The eldest son,
Thomas Greeb, Esq., of Tullylagan, J.P., h. 21 April, 1791 ;
m. 27 April, 1826, William Mina, dau. of Arthur Ussher, Esq.
of Camphire, co. Waterford, grandson of Arthur Ussher, son
of James Ussher, Esq. of Ballyntayler, whose dau., Susanna
Usshcr, was mother of Sir Richard Musgrave, 1st bart., Post-
master-General, Ireland, and author of a History of the Irish
Rebellion. James Ussher, of Ballyntayler (see Usshebs of East-
well), was a son of Beverly Ussher of Kilmeadon, co. Water-
ford, who was a brother of Sir William Ussher, whose only
dau., Mary, m. Henry Colley, Esq. of Castle Carbery, and was
mother of 1st Lord Mornington, grandfather of Arthur, 1st
Duke of Wellington. To this family Henry Ussher, Arch-
bishop of Armagh, and James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh,
the illustrious Scholar and Divine, belonged. Mr. Greer d.
4 June, 1870, leaving issue,
I. Feedebick, now of Tullylagan.
II. Ussher, b. 27 Feb. 1831 ; d. 9 Dec. 1851, when a Student
in Trin. Coll. Dublin, where he gained 1st place at liis
entrance in 1848.
I. Martha Ussher, m. 1848, John H. Ridge, Esq., and had
issue, Alice.
II. Elizabeth Jackson, in. 1 April, 1856, Rev. Thomas Francis
Bushe, Vicar of Nathowcn and Russah, co. Westmeath,
great-grandson of Gervais Parker Bushe, Esq. of Kilfane
(«ce Bdshb of Gkncairne), and had issue, 1 Thomas Francis,
GEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GEE
691
Boyal Military Academy, Woolwich; 1 Frances Elizabeth,
Elizabeth Jackson m. 2ndly, Oct. 1863, James Corry Jones
Lowry, Capt. R.A., Col. Donegal Artillery, eldest son of
late James Corry Lowry, Esq., Q.C. of Rockdale, co. Tyrone,
and has issue, 1 Do linda Florence; 2 jMiua Ethel,
III. Priscilla Sophia.
/Scat— Tullylagan, Dungannon.
GEEEE, Q-F SSA PARK.
Geeee, Thomas, Esq. of Sea Park, co. Antrim,
J.P. COS. Antrim and C'arrickfergus, High Sheriff
for Carrickfergus 1871, and co. Tyrone 1876, b. 4
April, 1837; m. 28 July, 1864, Margaret, only
child of John Owden, Esq. of Sea Park, co. Antrim,
by his wife Jane, dau. of John Greeves, Esq. of
Bernagh, co. Tyrone, and has issue,
I. Thomas MacGregok, b. IG April, 1869.
I. Helena MacGregor. ii. Georgina Beatrice.
III. Eva Milcired.
HinCilflC. — Tliis family is descended from the Griers, or
Griersons of Lag Castle, co. Dumfries, which family springs
from Gilbert, 2nd son of Malcolm, Lord MacGregor {d. in 1374),
who took the name of Grierson in accordance with charter,
granted in the year 1400 (see Gkieeson and MacGregor,
Burke's Peerage). The change of name to Grier,or Greer,
took place about 1630 (see Greer of the Grange MacGregor).
Alfred Greer, Esq. of Dripsey House, co. Cork, J. P., 4th
son of the late Thomas Greer, Esq. of Rhone Hill and TuUy-
lagan, co. Tyrone {see preceding Memoir), b. 2 Sept. 1805 ; m.
1st, 1!) May, 1836, Helena, dau. of Joshua Carroll, Esq. of
Sydney Place, co. Cork, and has issue,
I. Thomas, now of Sea Park.
II. Joshua Carroll, b. 20 May, 1838 ; d. 4 Nov. 1855.
III. Alfred, 6. 14 June, 1839.
IV. George Thomas, 6. 5 April, 1843; m. 24 Dec. 18G5,
Elizabeth Mary, dau. of — Boileau, Esq. of Dublin.
V. MacGregor, b. 16 July, 1844, Capt. Royal Engineers.
Mr. Greer m. 2ndly, 19 Nov. 1853, Peggy, only dau. of Major
John Eoweu Colthurst, of Dripsey Castle, co. Cork (see Colt-
hcrst of Drijisey and Ardrum), and has issue.
Georgina de Bellasis, m. 15 Aug. 1878, Robert Walter
Travers Bowen, Esq., J.P., of Oak Grove, co. Cork.
Arms — Az., a lion rampant or, armed and Inncnrd gu.,
between three antique crowns of the sccmihI. (in a canton arg.
an oak tree eradicated surmounted by a swdi.I in bend sinister
ensigned on the point with a royal crown all pnr. Cr^st — An
eagle displayed ppr. charged on the breast with a quadrangular
lock arg. i)/o£(o— Memor esto.
TowH Resit/dice — Grove House, Regent's Park, N.W, Seat —
Sea Park, Greenisland, co. Antrim.
GrKEa OF COLES PABK.
Greg, Eobert Philips, Esq. of Coles Park,
Herts, b. 23 March, 1826 ; s. his father 1875 ; m.
1857, Louisa Eussell, dau, of S. S. Gau', Esq. of
Liverpool.
ILl'lTCntJC— This family comes from the Gregs of co. Ayr,
in Scotland, who spring from the McGregors, whose clan liad
become much dispersed, after its proscription in 1603,
and some of whom are known to have changed or altered their
names, into Gregory, Greg, Campbell, &c. One of them,
William Greg, had a son, James Greg, bapt. 31 Jan. 1G44,
at Ochiltree, co. Ayr, whose eldest son was William, and
whose 2nd son, John, &. 4 June, 1693, subsequently went over
and settled in Belfast as a Merchant; he to. there and d. 1789,
aged 96. This John Greg had two sons, the younger one,
John, went to the West Indies about 1765, and became a West
India sugar planter; he d. s. %>. at Hampton, near London,
1795, bequeatliing his West India property to his two eldest
nephews, Thomas and Samuel. The elder son, Thomas, re-
mained at Belfast, became a successful Merchant there, and
;. 1742, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Samuel Hyde, Merchant, of
Belfast and Manchester, son of John Hyde, of Haughton and
Denton, of a branch of the Hydes of Norbury (see Ormerod's
Cheshire), aunt of late Mrs. Wilson Patten, and great aunt
of Lord Winmarleigh, and had issue, thirteen children. The
6th and 9th, Thomas and Samuel, came over to England. The
former, Thomas Greg, Esq. of Coles Park, co. Hertford, m.
Margaret, dau. of Robert Hibbert, Esq. of Birtles Hall, co.
Chester, and d. s. "p. 1832. His brother,
Samuel Gkeg, settled in Manchester; m. 1790, Hannah, dau.
and co-heiress of Adam Lightbody, Esq. of Liverpool, and
great-great-grand-dau. of Philip Henry, the celebrated Non-
conformist, at one time Chaplain to King Charles I., and
Tutor to the King's children. Samuel Gregg d. 1S34, having
had issue,
Thomas Tylston, of Coles Park, Herts, d. s. p. 1839.
Robert Hyde, late of Norcliffe Hall.
John, m. 1830, Elizabeth, dau. of John Kennedy, Esq. of
Ardwick Hall. Samuel, m. Mary Needham, of Lenton.
William Rathbone, m. 1835, Lucy, dau. of Wm. Henry, M.D,
Elizabeth, m. William Rathbone, Esq. of Liverpool.
Marianne, d. unni. 1863. Agnes. Sarah.
Hannah, m. Thomas Reynolds, Esq. of Bristol.
Ellen, TO. Andrew Melly, Esq. of Liverpool.
Mr. Samuel Greg was s. by his 2nd son,
Robert Htde Greg, Esq., J. P., M.P. for Manchester from
1839 to 1841, b. 24 Sept. 1795; to. 14 June, 1824, Mary, eldest
dau. of Robert Philips, Esq. of The Park, co. Lancaster, and
had issue,
I. Robert Philips, now of Coles Park.
II. Edward Hyde, J. P., of Wilmslow and Norcliffe Hall, co.
Chester, b. 9 Nov. 1827 ; m. 12 March, 1856, Margaret, only
dau. of William Broadbent, Esq. of Latchford, and has,
1 Thomas Tylston; 2 Ernest William; 3 Edward Hyde;
4 Robert Alexander; 5 John Tylston; 6 Robert Hyde;
1 Margaret ; 2 Beatrice ; 3 CaroUne.
III. Henry Russell, b. 4 July, 1832; m. 1860, Emily, dau. of
S. S. Gair, Esq., and has issue.
IV. Arthur, b. 7 July, 1835; to. 1860, Margaret, dau. of John
Leisler, Esq.
I. Caroline, d. unm. 1865.
II. Hannah Sophia, m. 31 March, 1S.'J2, William Benson
Rathbone, Esq. of Liverpool, and has issue.
Mr. Greg d. 1875.
Arms — Arg., a Scotch fir out of a mount vert in base sur-
mounted by a sword in bend ppr., on a dexter canton az. a
royal antique crown ppr. ; quartering Tilston and Lightbody.
Crest — An ann embowed in armour grasping a scimitar az.
pommel and hilt or. Mottoes — Eia doe, and spair not; and also
S'Rioghal mo dhream.
Stat — Coles Park, Bontingford.
GREGOR OF TEEWARTHENICK,
Gregor, Francis Glanville, Esq. of Trewar-
thenick, co. Cornwall, D.L., b. 3 Sept. 1816.
3L t It CatJC— About the middle of the 17th century we find
the Gregors resident at Truro, of which town Henry Gregor
was Mayor 1677. Trewarthenick was purchased about 1640
by John Gregoe, of Truro ; and Francis Gregor, Esq., re-
sided there 1720.
Charlotte Anne Gregor, of Trewarthenick (only dau. and
heir of Rev. William Gregor, of Trewarthenick, Vicar of Creed,
and niece of Francis Gregor, Esq. of Trewarthenick, M.P. for
Cornwall), the last of the Gregor family, d. unm. 1825, and
bequeathed her estates to Loveday Sarah, dau. of Francis
Glanville, Esq. of Catchfrench, and niece of Catherine Master-
man, who m. the testator's uncle, Francis Gregor, Esq., M.P.
This lady (Loveday Sarah Glanville) m. 20 June, 1814.
Gordon William Francis Booker, Esq. of Trewarthenick,
Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1829, b. 2 Oct. 1789 (son,
by the Lady Catherine Gordon his wife, youngest dau. of
Cosmo, 3rd Duke of Gordon, of Thomas Booker, Esq., Capt.
53rd regt.), and had issue,
Francis Glanville, now of Trewarthenick.
Jane Frances, to. 1849, Rev. Sir P. W. Molesworth, Bart.
Georgiana Mary. Elizabeth Glanville.
Mr. Booker assumed by royal license, 1826, the surname and
arms of Gregor. Mrs. Gregor d. 4 Sept. 1864; and Mr.
Gregor d. 5 Dec. 1865.
Arms — Erm., a chevron gu. between three partridges ppr.
a chief of the second thereon two escutcheons or, each charged
with an eagle displayed vert. Crest — A Saracen's head affrontee
surmounting a javelin in bend all ppr.
Scat — Trewarthenick, near Grampound.
GREGORY OF COOLE PARK,
Gregory, Eight Hon. Sir William Henet,
K.C.M.G., of Coole Park, co. Galway, a Privy
Councillor of Ireland, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1849, M.P. for Dubhn from 18 12 to 1847, and for
the CO. Galway 1857 to 1872, Governor of Ceylon
1871 to 1876 ; h. 1817 ; m. 1872, Elizabeth, 3rd
dau. of the late Sir WilHam Clay, Bart., and widow
of James Temple Bowdoin, Esq., late 4th Dragoon
Guards, which lady d. 1873.
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602
GEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GEE
ILt'llCafle.— The ancestor of this family is stated to have
been a caaeC of the Gregory family of Styvechale Hall, near
Coventry, who went over to Ireland.
, Eight Hon. Wii-liam Gbegort, for many year.s Under-Sec-
retary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, m. 1789, Lady Anne
Trench, dau. of William Power Keating, 1st Earl of Clancarty,
and by her (who d. 21 Nov. 1833) left two sons, Kobekt, his
heir; and William, Kector of Fiddown, m. 1817, Anne, dau.
of Sir Charles Levinge, Sthbart. of High Park. Tlie elder son,
EoBEET Gbegobt, Esq. of Coole Park, m. 1815, Elizabeth
O'Hara, of Raheen, co. Galway, and by her left at his decease,
1847, an only son, the present William Henei Gbegoet, Esq.
of Coole Park.
Seal —Coole Park, near Gort.
GREGORY OF BRAMCOTE.
The late John Sheewin Gregory,, Esq. of
Eramcote Hills, co. Nottingham, and of Harlaxton
Manor, co. Lincoln, b. 26 Sept. 1803 ; m. 20 Oct.
1829, Catherine, dau. of Eobert Holden, Esq. of
NuthaU Temple, co. Nottingham, by Mary Anne
his wife, dau. of William Drury Lowe, Esq. of
Locto Park, co. Derby, and d. s. p. in London,
7 June, 1869, bequeathing his estate to his wife,
who survived him. Mr. Gregory, who was the only
son of John Longden, Esq. of Bramcote Hills,
assumed the name and arms of Sheewin on the
death of his father in 1818, in compliance with an
injunction contained in that gentleman's will ; and
in 1860, at the death of George Gregory, Esq. of Har-
laxton Manor, he succeeded to a very considerable
portion of the estates of that family, being named
as the next in succession under the entaU of the
will of George de Ligne Gregory, Esq. and he
thereupon assumed the name of Gregory only,
and the arms of Gregory. He was J.P. for cos.
Nottingham and Lincoln, and a D.L. for Notting-
hamsliire, for which co. he was High Sheriff 1829 ;
formerly Major of the Eoyal Sherwood Foresters,
or Nottinghamshire Eegt. of Mihtia, and subse-
quently Lieut-Col. of the South Nottinghamshire
Kegt. of Yeomanry Cavahy.
iLinCagC— EoBEET Longden, Esq. of Ashbourne, co.
Derby, m. Martha, dau. of John Sherwin, Esq. of Nottingham,
and sister and eventual heiress of John Sherwin, Esq., the last
male representative of that family, who d. unm. from the
effects of a fall from a horse, 15 March, 1800, and by this lady
(who d. 23 July. 1819) he had issue, a son,
John Longden, Esq. of Bramcote Hills, J.P. and High
Sheriff co. Nottingham, 1807. He s. to the estates of the
Sherwin family at Bramcote and elsewhere, and m. Dec. 1800,
Charlotte, dau. of Thomas Mettam, Esq. of Nottingham (who d.
1 April, 1848, in the 75th year of her age), and d. 23 Nov. 1818,
aged 49 years, leaving issue,
John Sherwin, who succeeded to the estates.
Charlotte Sherwin, m. 30 June, 1840, Edward Markham,
Esq., and d. s. p. at Naples, 4 Dec. 1840.
Erancis Jane, who d. unm. 31 Oct. 1858.
.<4i-!)is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., on a chevron between
ten cross crosslets or, three cross crosslets of the first, a canton
of the second, for Gbegoet ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a bend en-
grailed az. between two stags' heads cabossed ppr. an eagle's
head erased between two escallops or, for Longden. Crests —
1st, Three garbs or, banded giiles, the centre one charged with
a cross crosslet of the last, for Gbegory ; 2nd, An eagle, with
wings displayed ppr. charged on the breast and on each wing
with an escallop az. supporting with the dexter claw a stag's
head cabossed ppr., for Longden. MIoUo — Crux scutum.
Seats — Bramcote, near Nottingham; and Karlaxton Manor,
near Grantham, co. Lincoln.
GREGORY OF HARLAXTON.
See Sher'stin Gregory.
GREGORY OF STYVECHALE.
Geegoey, Arthur Hood Morgan Grostenoe,
Esq. of Styvechale and Brinklow, co. Warwick, late
CaiDt. Scots Fusiher Guards, b. 11 Dec. 1834 ; served
in the Crimea.
ILtncajE. — ^This most ancient, family is authentically
traced back to the year 1IG2. when the direct male ancestor
was Lord of the Manors of Freseley and Ashfordby, co. Lei-
cester ; his [son, Eichard Gregory, of the same places, was
father of Francis Gregory, a.d. 1240, the father of Ealph,
the father of Thomas, a.d. 1316, whose wife was Isabella, dau.
and heiress of Eichard Se^jrave, of Kateby. From this
Thomas Gregoey, Lord of Freseley and Ashfordby, and
Isabella Segrave his wife, even down to the present day, this
family has preserved an unbroken male line of descent, inter-
marrying with the ancient houses of Marmion, Dymoke,
Ludlow, Harcourt, BiUersby, Malyn, Ferrers of Tamworth
Castle, Greswolde, Micklemore, Turvile, Hill, Chaplin, and
Hood. The pedigree from 1162 to 1581, was compiled by
Glover, and continued in the College of Arms from 1681 to
the present generation.
Arthur Gregory, Esq. , Lord of Styvechale and Binldow
(son and heir of Thomas Gregory, of Styvechale, by Elizabeth,
dau. of Christopher Wade, Esq., and grandson of William
Gregory, Esq. of Ashfordby, by Helena his wife, sister of John
Malyn, Esq. of Tuxford, Notts), was living (1581) at the
time Glover drew out the pedigree. He in. Jane, dau. and
heir of Sir Humphrey Ferrers, of Tamworth; d. 1604, and
was s. by his son,
John Gregory, Esq. Lord of Styvechale and Brinklow, m.
Mary, dau. of Thomas Greswolde, Esq. of Stoneley ; d. 1657,
having had a son,
Love IS God Gregory, Esq., who to. for his 2nd wife, Mary,
dau. of Eobert Middlemore, Esq. of Haslewell, co. Worcester;
and dying v. p. 1654, left a son.
Love is God Gregory, Esq. of Styvechale, m. Catharine,
dau. of Eichard Turvyle, Esq. of Higham, co. Leicester, and
was s. at his decease by his son,
Arthur Gregory, Esq. of Styvechale, m. Prudence, dau.
and co-heir of Edward Hill, Esq. of Charter House; and dying
circa 1743, was father of
Arthue Gregory, Esq. of Styvechale, 1716, m. Ann, dau.
and heiress of Sir John Chaplin, of Tathwell and Blankney,
CO. Lincoln, and d. 1791 ; his son and heir,
Francis Gregory, of Styvechale, Capt. in the 10th Hussars,
6. 1757; TO. 23 April, 1791, Frances, dau. of Andrew Grote,
Esq. of Blackheath ; and dying 23 July, 1833, was «. by his
son,
Aethue Francis Gregory, Esq. of Styvechale. 0.L., 6.
29 Oct. 1792; served in the JPeninsular war, in 4th (Queen's
Own) Dragoons, from 1809 to 1814, and received the Penin-
sular medal with six clasps. He was subsequently appointed
A.D.C. to Earl Whitworth, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He
TO. 25 Feb. 1834, Hon. CaroUne Hood, sister of Samuel, 3rd
Viscount Hood, and had issue,
Aethue Hood Morgan Geosvenor, now of Styvechale.
Francis Hood, b. 29 Oct. 1836, educated at Eton and Christ
Church Oxford, Major 15th Hussars, A.D.C. to the Duke
of Abercorn, K.G., Lord Lieut, of Ireland, and afterwards
to Lord Strathnairn Gen. Comm. -in-Chief there; he was
A.D.C. to Lord Mayo, Viceroy of India 1870-72, and after-
wards to Lord Napier of Magdala.
Mr. Gregory d. 27 Feb. 1853.
Anns— Or, two bars and in chief a lion passant az. Crest—
A demi-boar rampant sa. collared or. Motto — VigUanter.
Stat — Styvechale, near Coventry.
GREGSON OF MURTON AND BTTRDON.
Gregson, John, Esq. of Murton and Burdon, co.
Durham, M.A., of University Coll. Oxon, Barrister-
at-Law, J.P. for West Eiding of York, b. 12 Dee.
1805 ; m. 1st, 18 June, 1833, Isabella, dau. of the
Eev. Francis Eeed, Rector of Hazelbury Briant,
Dorset, brother of John Eeed, Esq. of Chipchase
Castle, Northumberland, and by her (who d. 7 July,
1842) has issue,
I. John, B.A. University Coll. Oxford, b. 20 Apiil, 1835.
twice married, d. 17 Aug. 1877, leaving issue.
II. Lancelot Allgood, 6. 26 July, 1840, Capt. 70th regt.; w.
and has issue.
I. Mary, d. young.
II. Isabella, m. Eev. William Salmon Mare, M.A., Vicar of
Bramham, co. York.
Mr. Gregson m. 2ndly, 13 Feb. 1844, Caroline,
youngest dau. of the Eev. James Dalton, Eector of
Croft (see Baztos of Slenmffford) , andhy her (who
d. 8 Feb. 1851) has issue,
GEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GEE
C93
I. James Dalton. 6. 3 Sept. 1845, Capt. 105th regt.
II. Charles (Uev.), b. ft Aug. 1818.
I. Caroline. ii. Klizabeth. m. Esther.
Mr. Gregson on. 3rdly, 20 Oct. 1853, Mary Jane
Forbes, ouly surviving dau. of Eobcrt Grant, Esq.
of Mouymusk, Aberdeen, and sister of the present
Sir Arclubald Grant, Bart., and Las a son,
1. Francis Robert, 6. 7 Sept. IS54.
ILilirSflC. — John Gregson, living 15.37, puvchasoil the
estate of Jlurton, co. Durham, of John, Lord Lumlcy, 15G6.
He c/. 20 Oct. 1007, leaving three sons,
Eichard (Rev.), aged TjO at his father's death, m. and had a
son, John, of whom hereafter, as successor to his uncle.
Thomas, of whom presentlj'.
Anthony, father of John Gregson, and great-grandfather of
John Gregson, who purchased the estate of Lowlinn, in
North Durham, and d. 1779 ; he was grandfather of Anthony
Gregson, Esq. of Lowlinn, High SherilT of Northumberland
1825, who dying unm. 23 Nov. 1833, devised his estates to
his cousin,
Henet Knight, E.^q. eldest son of the Rev. Henry Knight,
Rector of Ford, in Northumberland, by Sarah his wife,
dau. of James Norris, Esq. of Fauns, co. Roxburgh.
Mr. Knight assumed in consequence the surname of
Gregson, and became of Lowlinn. He was b. 1821 ; J. P.
and D.L. Northumberland, High Sheritf 1870; he in.
1844, Eliza Mary, dau. of J. S. Donaldson Sclby, Esq.
of Cheswick, and had Alfbeo Knight, b. 1845, and
other issue.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Gregson, was of Murton, having been granted that
estate by his father, 1598. By his will, dated 23 July, 1629,
he devised all his estates to his nephew (soa of his elder
brother Richard),
John Geegson, of Murton, who d. 1G74, and was s. by his
son,
Thomas Gregson, of Murton, m. 5 Feb. 1653, Elizabeth
Smith, of Jarrow, and by her, who d. 1688, left at his decease,
1713, an elder son and heir,
John Gregson, of Murton, bapt. 5 Feb. 1654, m. May,
1680, Elizabeth Johnson, of Dalden, d. 1714, having previously
joined with his father, 1712, in conveying the estates of
Murton to his only son and heir,
John Gregson, of Murton and of Burden, to. 22 May, 1712,
Mary, dau. of John Johnson, Gent, of East Murton, and by
her (who d. Feb. 1742) had an only son,
John Gregson, of Murton and Burdon, bapt. 10 April, 1713;
VI. four times, and left at his decease, 1786, by Eleanor his
2nd wife, dau. and heiress of Giles Rain, Mayor of Durham,
an eldest surviving son,
Rain Gregson, Esq. of Murton and BurJon, b. 3 Aug. 1742;
911. 14 March, 1773, Anne, dau. and heir of George Thompson,
Esq. of Seaton, andd. Nov. 1807, aged 65, leaving a son and
successor,
John Gregson, Esq. of Murton and Burdon, co. Durham, b.
4 Jan. 1774. He to. 15 Sept. 1800, Elizabeth, only dau. and
heiress of Lancelot Allgood, Esq., and had issue to survive
infancy,
I. John, present representative.
II. George, of Warden-Law, co. Durham, b. 15 Dec. 1S14;
m. Miss Singleton, and has one dau., Elizabeth Rose.
I. Anne.
II. Frances, in. 15 Sept. 1830, William Emerson Wooler,
Esq. of Durham, and d. 5 April, 1837.
III. Elizabeth, to. 14 July, 1841, Robert Henry Allan, Esq.
F.S.A., of Blackwell Hall, co. Durham.
IV. Mary Matilda.
V. Charlotte Isabella, to. 21 Nov. 1844, Rev. Richard Moor-
som, M.A., Vicar of Seaham, co. Durham (who c(. April,
1846).
Mr. Gregson d. 2 May, 1840, aged 66.
.<4)-m.s— Arg., a saltier gu. a canton chequy or and az., quar-
tering Rain, Thompson, and Allgood. Crest — An arm couped
at the elbow vested bendy wavy of six, and environed round
the wrist with a ribbon arg. and gu. holding in the hand ppr.
a battle axe or, handle sa.
&«(i— Burdon, near Simderland. Rmdence — Bramhsim,
Tadcaster, co. York. ^
GREGSON OF LOWLINN.
See 'preceding Memoir.
(d. 1862), dau. of James Watson, Esq. of Dundee,
Eorfarshire ; 2ndly, 1865, Mary (d. 1867), dau. of
James Wood, Esq. of Grove House, Cheshire ; and
3rdly, 1869, Louisa, dau. of Eev. Charles Burton,
D.D. of Manchester. By his 1st wife he has a son,
Thomas Watson, of Palmerston Place, Edinburgh, J. P. cos.
Perth and Renfrew; b. 1837; in. 1st, 18GI, Margaret, 2nd
dau. of Lord Neaves, a Lord of Session, Scotland ; and
by her (who d. 1 April, 1874) has, with other issue, a
son, Thomas, b. 18G4. He m. 2ndly, 187G, Alice, dau. of
Rev. G. Mallory, of Mobberley, Cheshire, and widow of
James Walker, Esq.
Mr. Greig is 3rd son of the late Thomas Greig, Esq.
of Leven, co. File, by Margaret Miller his wife.
Arms — Gu., a cross-molino quarter-pierced or, between three
dexter hands couped and erect arg. Crcsl — A falcon rising
ppr. jessed belled and ducally crowned or. Motto (over the
crest) — Certum pete finem.
6'eat— Glencarse House, Perth.
GREIG OF GLENCARSE,
Greig, Thomas, Esq. of Glencarse House, co.
Perth, J.P. and D.L., b. 1801 ; m. Ist, 1834, Eleanor
GRENFELL OF TAPLOW COTTRT.
Geenfell, William Henry, Esq. of Taplow
Court, Bucks, b. 1855 ; s. his grandfather 1867.
iLiltCajJC— This family, according to Lysons, Britannia
vol. Cornwall, claims descent from a younger branch of the
family of Granville of Stow Cornwall, of wliich was the gallant
Cavalier Commander, Sir Bevil Granville.
This descent has been handed down from generation to gene-
ration, and the tradition is borne out by various collateral proofs.
Pascoe Grenfell, b. 1689, settled as a Merchant at Pen-
zance; he m. the dau. of Francis Maughan, Esq. of that
place, and had three sons, the two eldest of whom took the
name of Granville. The 3rd,
Pascoe Grenfell, of Marazion, Cornwall, Consul of the
States of Holland, m. Mary, dau. of William Tremenheere, Esq.,
of a very ancient Cornish family, and had issue,
I. Charles. ii. William.
III. Pascoe, of whom hereafter.
IV. John Granville, of Maraiion, to. Emma, dan. of Sir Bar-
nard Turner, Knt., and had issue,
1 John, Admiral in the Brazilian Navy, m. and had issue.
2 Algernon (Rev.), M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, d. 5 March,
1845; TO. 1835, Maria Gucrin Price, by whom, who rf.
1868, he had issue,
Algernon (Rev.), of Mostyn House, Parkgate, Chester,
M.A.BalUol Coll. Oxford, b. 30 June, 1836; to. 31 July,
1862, Jane Georgiana, dau. of Col. George Hutchinson,
R.E., and has, 1 Algernon George, b. 4 Nov. 1863 ; 2
Wilfrid Thomason, 6. 28 Feb. 1865; 3 Maurice Hutchin-
son, 6. 9 Jan. 1867, d. Nov. 1875; 4 Cecil Martin
Fearon, 6. 30 Jan. 1870.
John Granville, M.A., to. Alice, dau. of H. Pyne, Esq., of
18, Kent Terrace, Regent's Park, London, and has a son,
I Barnard.
Edward Frederick, M.A., to. Helen, dau. of H. Pyne,
Esq., of 18, Kent Terrace, Regent's Park, and has two
sons, 1 Arthur ; 2 Harold.
Hubert Henry, Commander R.N., Naval Attach^ at
Berlin ; to. Kate, dau. of H. Cunningham, Esq. of Bury
House, Gosport, J.P., and has one son and two daus.
Maria Dolores, m. Col. Russell Alexander Stephens,
R.A., and had issue.
Florence Shirley Glyn, to. Rev. Paul Sable, Chaplain to
the German Embassy at Constantinople.
3 Sydney, Admiral R.N.
1 Mary. 2 Emma. 3 Eleanor. 4 Sarah.
The third son,
Pascoe Grenfell, Esq. of Taplow House, M.P., first for
Marlow, and afterwards for Penrhyn, D.C.L., b. 1761 ; to. 1st,
his cousin, Charlotte Granville, and by her (who d. 1790;, had
issue,
George Granville, 6. 1789; d. s. p. 1852.
Charles Pascoe, of whom presently.
Charlotte, m. Thomas George French, Esq. of Marino, co.
Cork; and d. 1848.
Mr. Grenfell to. 2nd!y, 15 Jan. 1798, the Hon. Georgiana St.
Leger, youngest dau. of the 1st Viscount Doneraile, and by
her (who d. 12 May, 1818) had issue,
I. Pascoe St. Leger, of Maesteg House, Swansea, co. Gla-
morgan, b. 1798; TO. 1st, 18'24, Katherinc, dau. of J. Dupre,
Esq. of Wilton Park; and 2ndly, Penelope Frances, dau.
of Very Rev. Dr. Madan, Dean of Chichester, which lady
d. 1868. By his 1st wife (who (/. 1844) he had issue,
1 Pascoe du Pre, b. 1828 ; to. 1858, his cousin, Sophia, dau.
of Admiral John Grenlell, of the Brazilian Service, and
G9i
GEE
THE LA.NDED GENTRY.
GRI
by her had issue, Pascoe St. Leger, Cecil Alfred, Eeginald
Dupr6, John Pascoe, Maria Dolores, Mariquita Mazint,
and Juancta Gertnide.
2 St. Leffer, m. Georgiana Campbell ; and d. 1859, leaving
issue, Katty and Eleanor.
3 Arthur. 4 Francis, Lieut. 60th Eifles.
1 Madeline, r/i. Griffith Llewellyn, Esq. of Boylan Hall.
2 Gertrude. 3 Mary. 4 Katherine. 6 Eleanor.
n. Eiversdale William, of Eay Lodge, Maidenhead, rn.
May, 1S34, Charlotte Adelaide, dau. of John Lettsom Elliot,
Esq., and by her (who d. 10 Dec. 1840> he left at his
decease, 1 June, 1871, issue,
1 Charles Seymour, of Elibank, Taplow, Bucks, h. 14
Sept. 1839; m. 30 Sept. 1862, Elizabeth, 4th dau. of
William Graham, Esq. of Tamrawer, co. Perth, and
has issue, Eiversdale Francis John, 6. 20 Aug. 1864;
Mildred Louisa, 6. 3 Nov. 1866 : Alice Lilian, b. 9 Aug.
1866 ; Cicely Mary, 6. 28 Aug. 1872.
1 Georgiana Adelaide, m. Professor Max Miiller, of Oxford
University, and has surviving issue, ilary and Beatrice.
2 Charlotte, m. Theodore Walrond, Esq., C.B. ; and a. 1872.
I. Georgiana Mary.
II. Henrietta, to. Eobert Myttcns Bird, Esq., B.C.S.
III. Marianne, m. George Carr Glyn, Esq., M.P., now Lord
Wolverton.
IV. Emily, in. the Eev. Lord Sydney Godolphin Osborne,
brother to the 8th Duke of Leeds.
T. Caroline, m. J. Ashley AVarre, Esq., M.P., who d. 18C0.
VI. Charlotte, in. Anthony Froude, Esq., the Historian; and
d. 1860.
VII. Frances, m. the Eev. C. Kingsley, Eector of Eversly,
Chaplain to tlie Queen, Professor, Poet, and Novelist.
Mr. Pascoe Grenfell d. 23 Jan. 1837, and was «. by his eldest
surviving son,
Chaeles Pascoe Grenfell, Esq. of Taplow Court, M.P. for
Preston, h. 1790 ; m. 22 June, 1819, Lady Georgiana Isabella
Frances Molyneus, eldest dau. of Philip, 2nd Earl of Sclton,
and by her (who d. 1826) liad issue,
I. Charles William, 6. 1823, Capt. West Middlesex Militia,
M.P. for Sandwich from 1847 to 1852, and subsequently for
AVindsor; to. 2 July, 1852, Georgiana Caroline, eldest dau.
of the Hon. William Sebright LasceUes, and grand-dau.
of Henry, 2nd Earl of Harewood, and niece of the late Earl
of Carlisle, K.G. He d. v. p. 4 May, 1861, leaving issue,
1 WiLLiAJi Henbt, now of Taplow, s. his grandfather.
2 Charles Molyneux, b. 1857. 3 Claud George, b. 1858.
4 Algernon Granville, 6. 1859.
1 Caroline Georgiana. 2 Constance Isabella.
II. Henry Eiversdale, late M.P. for Stoke-upon-Trent, direc-
tor of the Bank of England, l>. 1824; m. Alethea Louisa,
dau. of the late H. T. Adcane, Esq., of Babraham, M.P.
for CO. Cambridge, and has a dau., Maude Alethea Louisa.
I. Maria Georgiana, to. Col. F. Paget.
II. Louisa Henrietta.
Mr. Grenfell d. 1867, and was s. by his grandson, the present
William Henet Geenf ell, Esq. of Taplow Court.
Arms—Gn., three organ rests or. Oe^t— On a chapeau gu.
turned up erm. a griffin passant or.
&aJ— Taplow Court, Maidenhead.
GRESLEY.
See Douglas-Geesiet.
GREY OF STYFOE.D.
Bacox-Geet, Henet, Esq. of Styford, N'oi-th-
umbcrland, b. 25 July, 1837 ; 5. bis brother 1861.
HfnCaSC— John Bacon, Esq. of Staward Pee], North-
umberland, was High Sheriff of that co. in IC93, and d. 1730.
His son and heir,
William Bacon. Esq. of Staward Peel and of Newton Cap,
CO. Durham, High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1745, m.
Margaret, eldest dau. of Thomas Forster, Esq. of Edderstone
(brother of Ferdinando Forster, Esq., M.P. for Newcastle, who
was murdered by John Fenwick, Esq., in 1701), and sister of
Thomas Forster, Esq. of Edderstone, M.P. for Northumber-
land, the celebrated rebel general. He d. 174-J, leaving, with
other issue, a son,
JouN Baco.v, Esq. of Staward Peel and Newton Cap, F.E.S.,
m. 1732, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Eichard Lo-.vther, of Leeds
(third son of Sir William Lowther, of Swillington), and sister
and co-heiress of Fenwick Lowther, Esq. ; and d. 1752. His
eldest son,
JouN William Bacon-Fobsteb, Esq. of Staward Peel, New-
ton Cap, and Edderstone, b. 1733; assumed the additional
name of Fobstee on inheriting the last-named estate at the
death of his father's brother, Ferdinando Bacon Forster, Esq.,
in 1756. He to. Sarah Tumour, sister of Edward, 1st Earl of
Winterton, and d. 1767, leaving three sons,
I. William Bacon-Foester, Esq. of Staward Peel and New-
ton Cap, Ml. 1st, Lady Catherine Tumour (his cousin), dau. of
Edward, Earl of Winterton, by whom he had no issue ; and
2ndly, Frances, dau. and co-heiress of Nathaniel Pewterer
Esq. of Bishop's Auckland, co. Durham; and d. 16 April
1780. His posthumous son,
WiLLLiM Bacon, Esq. of Staward Peel and Newton Cap,
b. 29 Nov. 1780; re-assumed the name of Bacon only
by royal license. Dying issueless, 4 April, 1810, he be-
queathed the family estates to his uncle, Chaeles Bacon,
II. John Bacon Forster, of Hurtlaw and of Newcastle; m.
and left issue.
III. Chaeles Bacon, of whom we treat.
Chaeles Bacon, Esq. of Styford, Northumberiand, some-
time an officer 2nd foot, afterwards of Staward Peel and New-
ton Cap, heir to his nephew, William Bacon, Esq., to. 19 April,
1790, Dorothy, dau. of Marmaduke Grey, Esq. of Kyloe, in
North Durham, and sister and co-heiress of Marmaduke Grey,
Esq. of Kyloe; and by her (who d. July, 1836) had issue,
I. John William, b. 1794; d. 1826. ii. Chaeles, his heir.
III. Thomas, b. 4 Aug. 1799.
I. Eleanor, m. 6 June, 1820, Francis Johnson, Esq. of Low
Newton Hall, Northumberland, elder brother of Edward
Johnson, Esq. of Deanery, co. Durham {see that family).
II. Sarah, d. v.nm.
III. Jane, m. Eev. Coleman Welch, of Pattishall, co. North-
ampton.
IV. Frances, m. Christopher Ferguson, Surgeon, of Eishop-
wearmouth, co. Durham.
Mr. Bacon d. 18 Sept. 1830, being s. by his son,
Chaeles Bacon-Geet, Esq. of Styford and Staward Peel,
b. 1 Jan. 1796; D.L. Northumberland, and B.A. of Balliol
Coll. Oxford ; who, on inheriting, in 1823, the Kyloe estates,
under the will of his uncle, Marmaduke Grey, Esq., assumed
the additional surname of Geet. He m. 15 Jan. 1833, Emily,
youngest dau. of Sir William Loraine, of Kirkharle, Nortll-
umberland, 4th bart. ; and d. 1855, having had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Charles, b. 18 March, 1835; d. young.
III. Heney, now of Styford.
IV. John William, b. 28 Aug. 1838. v. Edward.
I. Emily. ii. Lucy. in. Frances.
William Bacon-Geey, Esq. of Styford, J. P., 6. 7 Nov. 1833;
M.A. of Trinity Coll. Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, d. unm.
1861, and was s. at Styford by his brother, the present Henet
Bacon-Geet, Esq.
Arms of Bacon (granted 1752)— Erm., a wild boar passant
az. bristled and armed or, on a chief of the last two mullets
gu. ; of Geet (allowed at the Visitation of Northumberland,
1615): Gu., a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed arg. a
martlet or, for difference, quartering Lowthee, Foster of Edder-
stone, d'c, £c. Crest (of Bacon)— A demi wild boar rampant
az. bristled and armed or, vulned in the shoulder ppr., in the
mouth a tilting B])ear arg.
Seat — Styford, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
♦
GREY.
See EOBINSON of Silkstvortk, SCUEFIELD ofKur- :
worth, and SiiiTH of Ryliope.
GRIFFIN OF VIOIiET HILL.
Geiffin, Edwaed Ltsaght, Esq. of Violet Hill,
Bray, co. Wicklow, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, M.A., h.
1830 ; m. 1863, Beatrice Fanny, dau. of George
William Ci'addoclc, Esq. (eldest son of John Crad-
dock, Esq. of Camp Hill, co.Wiu'wick), and has issue,
I. Henet Ltsaght, b. 1800. (
II. Edward Anders Lysaght, b. 18C7. \
I. Beatrice Marion. i
HtncagC— The family has been long settled in the cos. ii
of Clare and Kerry. I
Eichaed Griffin, of Glenalappa, co. Kerry, m. Ellen, dau. j
of John Fitzgerald, Knt. of Kerry, and was father of j
John Geiffin, Esq. of Glenalappa, co. Kerry, who d. 1728 ; j
he in. Mary, dau. of Henry Archbold, Esq., and had issue, |
Henry. [
Eichaed, ance.<!tor of the Ef.v. John Nasu Geiffin, D.D., I
Incumbent of Trinity Church, Dublin. j
Francis. John, of whom we treat. Hugh.
Elizabeth, m. Edmond Stack. Mabel.
The 4th son.
John Geiffin, Esq., in. Frances, eldest dau. of Joseph
Justice, Esq. of Ballinruddera, co. Kerry, by Mary Fitzgerald
GEI
THE LxYNDED GENTRY.
GEI
095
his wife, the last of the family of Fltzgcraltl of Licli Castle,
and had, with other issue, a son,
John Griffin, Esq. of Seaview, Blackrock, co. Dublin,
Deputy llegistrar of Deeds in Ireland, m. Mary, dau. of
Eichard Lambart, Esq. of Wexford, and had issue,
John, b. 1784; Capt. 84th regt., served with distinction in
the l?eninsula ; d. unm.
Henky, Bishop of Limerick. William.
Frances, m. John Byrne, Esq. of Croncybyrne, co. Wicklow.
The 2nd son.
The lliGHT Rev. Henry Griffin, D.D., 6. 1786, was conse-
crated, 1 Jan. 1854, Bishop of Limerick, lie m. 1813, Jane
Eyre, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Edward Lysaght, Esq., and
bad issue,
Henry, d. unm. 1842. John, &. 1823.
Edwakd Lysaght, now of Violet Hill.
Sophia, d. 1849.
Marion Sadlin, m. 1849, Walter Hore, Esq., eldest son of late
Bev. Walter Hore, of Ferns, co. \Vexford ; and d. 18G0.
[Edward Lysaght, whose dau. and co-heiress the Bishop of
Limerick married, was the contemporary and intimate friend
of Grattan, Curran, and many others who adorned the most
brilliant period of Irish history, and was distinguished even
amongst Irishmen by his conversational powers and his rare
t^.lent as a wit and song writer. Some of his ballads — as
"The Sprig of Shillelagh," — are still to Irisiimen familiar as
household words. Mr. Lysaght was M.A. of St. Edmund's
Hall, Oxford, and was called to the English Bar 178S, when his
professional duties began by his being counsel for Lord Hood
in the memorable contested election between that nobleman
and Charles James Fox ; but he shortly afterwards joined the
Bar of Ireland, at which he continued to practice until his
death, 1810. By his father, John Lysaght, Esq. of Ericli
Hill, CO. Clare, he was descended from a branch of the house
cf Lisle. His mother, Jane Eyre Dalton, dau. of Edmund
Dalton, Esq. of Deer Park, same co., was cousin-german of
Lord Eyre, of Eyre Court. ]
Dr. Griffin, Bishop of Limerick, d. April, 1866: his 2nd
eurviving son, Edward Lysaght Griffin, Esq., J. P., is now
Of Violet Hill, Bray.
Ai-ms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., on a chevron between
three bucks' heads erased gu. an annulet between two fleurs-
de-lis or, for Griffin ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three spears erect in
fess gu. on a chief az. a lion passant guardant or, a crescent for
difference. Ci-est — A demi-griffin scgreant arg. charged on the
shoulder with a fleur-de-lis az. Motto — Fide et fortitudine.
&cU— Violet Hill, Bray.
GRIFFITH OP CASTLE NEYNOE.
Geiffith, William James, Esq. of Castle
Ueynoe, co. Sligo, J.P. for the cos. Sligo and Leitrim,
Higli Sheriff for co. SKgo, 1876, and Capt. in the
Sligo Artillery, b. 8 July, 1846 ; s. 1869 ; in. 1870,
Ada, only dau. of William E,. Coleborne Esq. of
The Hurst, Cheshire, and has issue,
I. Bertie Humphrey Wynne, 6. 10 April 1875.
I. Ada Florence, 6. 1871 ; d. 1872.
BttltCilflC— This family is a scion of the very ancient
and eminent family of Griffith, of Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon
sprung from Marchudd ap Cynan, and derives descent more
immediately from Edward Griffith, Esq., nephew of Sir
Morris Griffith, Knt. to whom considerable estates were
granted in the co. Leitrim 1613. This Edward Griffith appears
as a creditor of the Crown for services performed in the
royal cause under the Earl Leicester, previous to the year
1649. He TO. 1638, and had issue,
I. Henry, of Ballincar Castle, High Sheriff for co. Sligo, and
Capt. of a iroop of yeomanry, raised by himself, b. 1639 ;
he fought as a royalist at the Battle of the Boyne, m. 1669,
Miss Mary Hill, and had issue,
1 Humphrey, of whom hereafter.
2 John, Collector ot Sligo, b. 1672; m. Miss Wynne, of
Lurgantoy, co. Leitrim.
n. Thomas, 6. I64I, and m. Miss Irwin, of Tanragoc, co.
Sligo, and had issue,
1 Edward, Col. in Queen Ann's army, 6. 1672; m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir J. Lawrence, Bart., State Physician to
Queen Ann, and had issue, Ann, m. 1st Earl of Harring-
ton ; Elizabeth, m. Sir J. Hich, Bart., Field-Marshal and
Governor of Chelsea Hospital.
2 Eichard (Eev.), Dean of Boss, b. 1674 (see Bueke's
Pea-arje and Baronetage, Griffith, Bart.;.
His grandson,
IIoMPHBY Griffith, of Ballytivenan, CO. Sligo, High Sheriff
for Sligo 1708, and Capt. in SUgo Yeomanry, b. 1670; m.
Catherine, dau. of J. Osborn, Esq., M.P. for Sligo ; and had
issue one son and heir,
William Griffith, Esq. of Ballytivenan, b. 1701 ; m. 1730,
Alice, dau. of J. Jamison, Esq. of Sligo, and had five sons,
I. Henry, of Ballytivenan. ii. William, d. young.
III. John, of Killcry, a Magistrate and Deputy Governor
ofSIin;n, b. 17-1(1; -/. i(/U(i. 1814.
IV. llui.ii.hry, (il KiiUytivenan, b. 17r)0; m. 17 March, 1775,
Eli/:ii>- 111, 'i Ml. nl Lancelot Holmes, E.?q., J. P., of Eos-
comiuMi, uuii ,/. '.) July, 1834, leaving an only sou,
William, oi' whom presently.
V. Thomas, 6. 1754; in. Eliza, dau. of J. Lea, Esq. of co.
Hereford, and had issue an only dau., Eliza, m. Nicholson
Peyton, Esq. of Barton Court, co. Hereford, and had issue,
1 Reynolds, J.P. and D.L. for co. Hereford, 6. 1815 ;
d. unm 1860.
2 Thomas, now of Barton Court, J.P. and D.L., Major
Herefordshire Militia, b. 1820.
1 Fanny. 2 Birra, m. J. Selwin, Capt. R.N. 3 Rose.
The eldest son,
Henry Griffith, Esq. of Ballytivenan, J.P. for co. Sligo,
and High Sheriff 1776: b. 17.'?3; d. I79I. His nephew,
William Griffith, Esq. of Ballytivenan, High Sheriff for
Sligo 1802 and 1803, was a J.P. and D.L., and a Capt. in SUgo
Militia (Horse), b. 1776 ; m. 2 Sept. 1802, Brilliana, dau. of
Courtenay Kenny, Esq. of Ballinrobe, co. Mayo, J. P., and had,
I. Henry, of whom hereafter.
I. Susan, iii. 1834, John Craig, Esq., Banlcer.
II. Alicia, m. 1829, Samuel Stanley, Esq.
III. Maria Charlotte, m. 1829, Thomas Smith, M.D.
IV. Elizabeth, d. young.
He d. 19 June, 1819. His only son,
Henry Griffith, Esq. of Port Royal and Castle Neynoe, co.
Sligo, J.P. for the cos. Sligo and Leitrim, and D.L. for Sligo,
High Sheriff 1847, 6. 19 April, 1815; m. 29 Aug. 1843, Jemima,
(who d. 19 Oct. 1865), dau. of the late James Pedder, Esq., J.P.
and D.L., of Ashton Park, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
I. William James, now of Castle Neynoc.
II. Henry Thomas, b. 29 Jan. 1850.
III. Edward Richard Stanhope, b. 24 Aug. 1856 ; d. 1873.
IV. Richard Pierce Simpson, 6. 17 Jan. 18G1.
I. Jane, m. Capt. J. Lawtou. ii. Brilliana, d. 1871.
III. Eveline, d. 1853. iv. Jemima Pedder, d. 1869.
V. Susan Alicia. vi. Edith Constance.
Mr. Griffith d. 1869.
Srai— Castle Neynoe, CoUoony, co. Sligo. CZu&s— United
Service, and Junior Carlton, S.W.
GRIFFITH OF PADWOETH.
Daeby-Geiffith, Cheistopher, Esq. of Pad-
worth House, Berks, J.P. and D.L., late M.P., m.
May, 1855, Arabella Sarah, only dau. of Edward
Francis Colston, Esq. of Filkins Hall, co. Oxon, and
Koundway Park, Wilts, and has a son, Christopher
WiUiam, b. 17 June, 1858, and other issue.
HtUraSC— The manor of Padworth, eight miles from
Reading, was, at an early period, in the family of Coudray,
who held it by the service of finding a sailor to manage the
ropes of the Queen's vessel whenever she should pass over
into Normandy. By the Coudrays, Padworth was alienated in
14G5, and, eventually, about the year 1700, passed, by marriage,
from the Brightwells, who had enjoyed it for a considerable
period, to the Griffiths. Their descendant, Christopher Grif-
fith, Esq. of Padworth, M.P. for Berks, m. the dau. and co-
heiress of Sir W. St. Quintin, Bart., and d. s. p. At the
decease of his widow, Mrs. Griffiths, the property devolved on
her nephew (the 2nd son of Admiral Darby),
Matthew Chitty Darby, Esq. of Padworth, Major-Gen.
who assumed the additional surname and arms of Griffith.
He m. Louisa, 3rd dau. of Thomas Hankey, Esq. of Fetcham
Park, Surrey, and had three sons, Christopher, now of Pad-
worth; Henry, Major-Gen., C.B., late Col. Scots Greys; and
George, Major in the army.
Scat— Padworth House, Reading.
GRIFFITH OF TREVALYN.
Geiffith-Boscawen, Boscawen Tkevoe, Esq.
of Trevalyn, co. Denbigh, J.P. and D.L., b. 14 Aug.
1835 ; late Lieut. 23rd Eoyal Welsh Fusiliers, and
Capt. Denbighshire Militia ; High Sheriff for that
GOG
GEI
THE LANDED GENTRY,
GRI
CO. 18G4 ; m. 23 June, 1857, Helen Sophia, eldest
clau. of the late Vice-Admiral Norwich Duff, of the
noble family of Fife, and has issue,
I. BOSCAWEN THEVOR, b. 11 Julj, 1860.
n. Arthur Sackville Trevor, 6. 18 Oct. 1865.
I. Helen Evelyn Trevor. n. Alice Catharine Trevor.
Mr. GriSith-Boscawen served with the 23rd Fusiliers
in the Crimea 1855, and was pi*esent at the assault
on the Eedan Fort, and at the fall of Sebastopol.
He assumed the additional surname of Boscawen
after the decease of his mother in 1875.
HfnCaSC— The family of Griffith, of Penpompren, is of
great antiquity in uo. Cardigan. Thomas Grifhth, who was
living at Penpompren 1650, left an only son,
Thomas Griffith, Esq., who m. Anne, dau. and heiress of
John West, Esq. of London and of Trcdole, co. Cardigan, and
dying 1694, was s. by his only son,
HOGH Griffith, Esq., who r,i. Susannah, dau. of Meredith
Lloyd, Esq. of Cwmbwa, CO. Cardigan ; and d. 1731, leaving
by her three sons, John, his heir ; Cornelius ; and Charles
The eldest,
John Griffith, Esq. J.P., s. his father, and resided at Pen-
pompren. He served as High Sheriff 1757, and d. 1782, leaving
two sons, Thomas, his heir; and Charles, Capt. Eoyal Marines,
who d. 1818, leaving issue. The former,
Thomas Griffith, Esq., s. his father. He m. 10 Dec. 1787,
Jane, only child of Richard Philips, Esq. of Coedgaen, co'.
Carmarthen, and Wandsworth, Surrey, and by her was
father of
Thomas GRiPFiTn, Esq. of Trevalyn Hall, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1849, i. 17 July, 1786; m. 1st, 25 Feb. 1813,
Catherine, only surviving dau. of Sir William Bone, Esq. of
Edgeworthstown, co. Longford, youtigest brother of Sir James
Bond, Bart. She d. s. p. 14 Jan. 1814. He m. 2ndly, 17 June,
1830, Elizabeth Mary, youngest surviving dau. of William
Boscawen, Esq., and Charlotte his wife, dau. of the Eev. Dr
Ibbetson, of Bushey, Archdeacon of St. Albans, and by this
lady (one of the co-heiresses of the Trevalyn estate by virtue
of the marriage of her grandfather the Hon. Gen. George
Boscawen, 3rd son of Hugh, 1st Viscount Falmouth, with
Anne Trevor, dau. of John Moiiey Trevor, of Trevalyn, Plas-
Teg, and Glynde, by his wife Lucy Montague, of Horton, co.
Northampton, sister of George, 2nd Earl of Halifax) left at
his decease one son, the present Boscawen Teevor Griffith
Boscawen, Esq. Mr. Griffith d. 1856.
Anns—Arg., a lion passant sa. between three fleurs-de-lis gu
Crcsf— A hon passant sa. ^
Rmdence— Trevalyn Hall, near Wrexham.
^
GRIMSTON OF GEIHSTON GARTH.
Gkimsox, Maemadtjke j£EARD, Esq. of Grim,
ston Garth and Xilnwick, co. York, Col. Yorkshire
Artillery Militia, J.P. and D.L., b. 27 Nov. 1826 •
m 3 July, 185G, Florence Victoria, youngest dliu!
ot Col. Hardress Eobert Saunderson, by the Lady
Mana, his wife, dau. of John, last Earl of Carhamp-
ton, and has issue,
I. Florence Maria. n. Rose Armatnide Frances.
Uflir<"triC.— Sir Thomas de Grtmestone, Knt. of Gryme-
stone, living temp. Stephen, who m. the dau. of Sir John
Bosville, of Awdesley, and had a son.
Sir John de Grymesto.ve, of Grymestone, knighted by
Henry II., m. the dau. and heiress of Sir John Goodmanham,
Knt. of Goodmanham, and left by her at his decease, 12 Oct
1165, a son,
Sir Martin de Grtmestone, of Grymestone, Knt., living
temp. Henry III., who m. the dau. and co-heir of Sir John
Collam, Knt. of Collam, and was s. by his son,
Sir Roger de Grymestone, Knt. of Grym'estone, who m
the dau. of f,iT Fowke Constable, Lord of Frishmarshe, and was
s. by his eldest son.
Sir Jerard de Grymestone, Knt. of Grymestone, who m
the dau. of Sir John Baskerville, Knt., but having no issue'
was s. by his brother, '
Walter de Grymestone, of Grymestone, who m. the dau
and co-heir of Uarbarde Flinton, of Flinton, and was s bv
his eldest son, '
William de Grtmestone, of Grymestone, who m Arma-
irude, dau. of Sir John Eysam, Knt. of Eysani, in Hulderncss,
7
"1
and had three sons, i. Thomas, his heir ; it. Eobert. ancestor
of the Earl op Verdlam ; and in. John, made second Dean of
Windsor 1416. The eldest son,
Thomas Grimston, of Grimston, living in the reign of
Henry V., m. Dioness, dau. of De Sutton, Lord of Sutton,
Southcotes, and Stone Ferry, and was s. at his decease by his
eldest son.
Sir Roger Grimston, Knt. of Grimston, who left no issue
by his wife, the dau. of Sir John Antwisle, of co. Lancaster,
and was s. by his brother,
Thomas Grimston, of Grimston, living 1436, who m. the
dau. of Sir William Fitzwilliam, Knt. of Alnwark, near Eother-
ham, and had (with two daus., Margaret, m. Eobert Frothing-
ham ; and Ann, »i. William Vavasour, Esq.) a son and sue-
cessor,
Walter Grimston, Esq. of Grimston, m. the dau. and cl
heiress of Sir John Portington, the Judge of the Commo;
Pleas 1444, and was father of
Thomas Grimston, Esq., of Grimston, living icrnp. Henbt
VII., who TO. the heiress of Mayster Newark, Esq., and had,
with two daus. (the elder to. George Brigham, of Brigham;
and the younger d. unm.), six sons. The eldest surviving sea
and heir,
Walter Grimston, Esq. of Grimston, m. the dau. of John
Dakins, of Brandesburton, and had (with a dau., Elizabeth,
the wife of Marmaduke Constable) an only son,
Thomas Grimston, Esq., of Grimston, who to. the dau. of
Nicholas Girlington, of llarkfurth, and had (with two daus.,
Ann, TO. Eobert Wright, Esq. of Plowland, co. York- and
Maude, TO. John Twenge, Esq. of Upper Helmesley) many
sons, of whom John was ancestor of the Gkimsons of
iSV-w/fi-. The eldest son,
Thomas Grimston, Esq. of Grimston, living 1540, m. the
dau. and heiress of Marmaduke Thwaites, Esq. of Littl(
Smeaton, and had eight sons and eight daus. He was s by'
his son.
Sir Marmaduke Grimston. Knt. of Grimston temp. Queen
Euz\Bzin, who m. Francis, dau. of George Gyll, Esq. of
Wyddial Hall, Herts, and had by her one son, Thomas, who
d. s. p. Sir Marmaduke's nephew <;the only son of his brother
John), another
Sir Marmaduke Grimston, of Grimston, knighted by King
James I. 1603, High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1598, to. the dau. of
Sir William Dalton, of Hawkeswell, co. York, and had (with
a dau., Theophania, to. Leonard Beckwith, Esq. of Handale.
Abbey, Cleveland) an only son,
William Grimston, Esq. of Grimston, who suffered severely
for his loyality. He to. 1st, a dau. of Christopher Byerley,
Esq. of Midridge Grange, co. Durham, and had by her a son,
William, his heir. He to. 2ndly, a dau. of Sir Eobert Strick-
land, of Thornton Briggs, co. York, and had, to survive
youth, two sons and four daus. Mr. Grimston to. Srdly, the
widow of Mr. Laton, and dau. of Lord Evers, but by this lady
had no issue. He was s. by his eldest son,
William Grimston, Esq. of Grimston, b. 16 Aug. 1640; who
TO. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Thomas Norcliffe, Knt. of Langton,
by Dorothy, his wife, dau. of Thomas, Viscount Fairfax, of
Emely, and had three sons and three daus. Mr. Grimston d.
5 Aug. 1711, and was ». by his son,
Thomas Grimston, Esq. of Grimston Garth, b. 8 Oct. 1664 ;
TO. Dorothy, dau. of Sir John Legard, Bart, of Ganton, and
left at his decease, 13 April, 1729, an only surviving son,
Thomas Grimston, Esq. of Grimston Garth, 6. 26 Sept.
1702; TO. 16 Oct. 1722, Jane, dau. and co-heir of John Close,
Esq. of Eichmond, co. York, by Jane his wife, sister and heir
of Charles Estouteville, of Hunmanby, and had, to survive
youth, an only son, John, his heir. Mr. Grimston d. 22 Oct.
1751, and was .<:. by his son,
John Grimston, Esq. of Grimston Garth and Kilnwick. 6.
17 Feb. 1724; m. 12 March, 1753, Jane, youngest dau.' of
Sir Thomas Legard, Bart, of Ganton, and by her (who d.
11 Nov. 175S) left at his decease, 21 June, 1780 (with two daus.,
Jane, to. Lieut.-Col. George Legard ; and Frances, who d.
unm..), two sons, the younger of whom, Henry, d. unm. 1820.
The elder,
Thomas Grimston, Esq. of Grimston Garth and Kilnwick,
b. 29 Dec. 1753 ; to. 19 Feb. 1780, Frances, 2nd dau. of Sir
Digby Legard, Bart, of Ganton, and by her (who d. 1S27) had
issue seven sous, two of whom d. in infancy, and one dau.,
I. Medley Sylvester, 6. 14 May, 1781 ; d. v. p. 30 Aug. 1801,
II. Walter, b. 7 July, 1782; d. unm. 6 Sept. 1801, at
Eosetta, m Egypt, where he was then serving as Eusign in
the 58th regt.
III. Charles, his successor.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
GEO
C97
IV. Oswald, 1). 22 Oct. 1794; m. IG Sept. 1830, Mary Ernie,
eldest dau. of the Rev. Kyrle Ernie Money, Vicar of Marcle,
CO. Hereford, and has issue two sons and one dau.,
1 Oswald James Augustus, late Capt. 19th regt., and
Lieut.-Col. 2nd Hampshire EiHe Volunteers, now Licut.-
Col. 1st Warwick Militia, b. 27 Aug, 1831 ; ni. 15 April,
1856, Frances Eliza, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Henry
Dundas Campbell, and hy her (who d. 6 July, 1869) has
issue,
Oswald Dundas, 6. 3 Jan. 1860.
Rollo EstouteviUe, 6.26 Oct. 18G1.
Brcnda.
Col. Grimstonni. 2ndly, Louisa Mary, dau. of Rowland
Money, Esq.
2 Holland Vincent Sylvester, late Capt. 49th regt., in.
25 April, 1861, Ellen Mary, eldest dau. of Robert Wright,
Esq. of Mayfield, near Southampton.
1 JIary Adelaide Emma, m. Col. James Michael, C.S.I.
Madras Staff Corps.
V. Henry EstouteviUe, d. unm. 9 Oct. 18G5,
I. Emma, d. unm. April, 1854.
Mr. Grimston d. 2 May, 1821, and was .<;. by his son,
Charles Grimston, Esq. of Grimston Garth and Kilnwick,
both CO. York, Col. East York Militia, J. P. and D.L., b. 2 July,
1791 ; m. 10 Nov. 1823, Jane, Cth dau. of Very Rev. Thomas
Trench, Dean of Kildare, and niece of Frederick, 1st Lord
Ashtown, and by her (who d. 2G Jan. 1873) had issue,
Marmaddke Jerard, now of Grimston Garth.
Walter John, Major R.A., b. 9 Feb. 1828; m. Ist, 10 Dec.
1857, Olivia, 2nd dau. of Major-Gen. Thomas Steele, by the
Lady Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William, 6th Duke of
Manchester, and by her (who d. 8 Dec. 18.58), had one dau.,
Olivia Constance Emily, who d. Feb. 1867. He m. 2ndly,
3 June, 1865, Josephine, dau. of Jcseph Green Wilkinson,
Esq., by whom he has one son and five daus.
William Henry, Lieut.-Col. East York Militia, 6. 1 Nov. 1830;
TO. 11 April, 1860, Anna, dau. of Mr. Harrison, of Hailsham,
DanielThomas, 6. 8 July, 1832; m. 18G0, Malvina Williamza,
dau. of J. Morant, Esq., of Carrickmacross, and has issue
two sons and three diius. He rf. 3 March, 1872.
Alexander (Rev.), 6. 27 Nov. 1835; m. 18G4, Una, dau. of
Rowland Money, Lieut. Indian army, and has issue one son
and four daus.
Maria Emma, m. 8 July, 1858, William Forbes, Esq. late
Major 77th regt., youngest son of the late James Forbes,
Esq. of Kingairlock, Ayrshire.
Frances Dorothy, m. 24 Nov. 1853, the Rev. John Frewen
Mour, Vit:ii- (if Amplield, near Romsey.
Jane (iHiu with Walter John).
Catherine, „/. SI s.iit. 1856, Rev. Edward Gordon, Vicar of
Kildale, mar Stnlusly, CO. York; she d. 1869.
Elizabeth, m. 4 May, 1870, James King, Esq. of Cara, co.
Fermanagh. Maud.
Cicell, m. 29 Aug. 1871, Francis LoUus Tottenham, Esq.,
3rd son of Nicholas Loftus Tottenham, Esq. of Glenfarne
Hall, Fermanagh.
Octavia, m. 10 Jan. 1867, Herbert Vincent Satmders, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law.
He d. 21 March, 1859, at Kilnwick, and was s. by his son, the
present Makmaduku Jerard Grimston, Esq. of Grimston
Garth.
Arms — Arg., on a fcss sa. three mullets of six points or,
pierced gu. Crest — A stag's head with a ring round the neck
arg. Miittn — Faitz proverount.
Heats — Grimston Garth, near Hull; and Kilnwick, near
Beverley.
GHOVE OF ZEALS.
Grove, Julia Elizabeth Chaftn, of Zeals,
Wilts, s. her brother 11 Nov. 1865.
ILt'nCagC— John Grove, Esq., who settled in Wiltshire,
was 5th in descent from John de Grove of Chalfont, St. Giles,
Bucks, who il. 2G Edward III., and nephew of Thomas Grove,
Esq., High Sheriff of Bucks 1434, whose only dau. and heir,
Agnes, m. William Brudenell, Esq. of Aynho, co. Northamp-
ton. John Grove, m. Joan, dau. and heir of John Burhill,
Esq. and was father of
Thomas Grove, Esq., living 1522, w. Isabel, dau. of John
Luyshe, and had (with a dau. Lucie, who was thrice married)
two sons, Thomas ; and
1 Robert Grove, Esq., M.P. Feodary for Wilts, m. Joane,
dau. of John Combe, Esq. of Canne, Dorset, and had (with a
idau., Mary, m. Hugh Kcte, of Chesilborn, Dorset; and two
junior sons, Matthew, of Staple Inn; and Walter, of Honiton,
Devon. 20 James I.) an elder son,
William Grove, Esq. of Gray's Inn, M.P., for Shaftesbury,
temp. Philip and Mart, who purchased Feme, 15G3. He m.
about 1663, Thomasyn, dau. and heir of Edward Mayhewc, of
Fonthill, and d. 1592, having had (with four dans.) four sons,
of whom the youngest, Hdgii, was ancestor of the family of
Zeals House, co. Wilts. The third son, Robert, was ancestor
of the family of Grove, of Feme, now baronets. The youngest
son,
Hncn Grove, of Chiscnbury, Wilts was, with Col. Penrud-
docke and ether gentlemen of Witshire, belicaded at Exeter,
16 May, 1655, by order of Oliver Cromwell. By his wifo
Dorothy, he had one son,
Hugh Grove, who m. Jane, dau. of William Grove, of
Shaftesbury, and by her (who d. 1673) had a son,
John Grove, who m. 1G8G, Mary, dau. of William Chafin, of
Zeals, Wilts, and d. 1609, leaving issue. The eldest son,
HroH Grove, was s. by his brother.
The Rev. William Grove, Rector of Mansion, Dorset, and
Wotton Rivers, Wilts, b. IC92. He d. s. p. 1763, and was s. Ly
his brother,
Chafin Grove, in. Ann Amor, and s. to the Zeals estates,
on the death, without issue, of his mother's brothers, Thomas
and Harry, The family then removed from Chisenbury tn
Zeals, and was aftewards known as Grove of Ztals. Chatiu
Grove d. mi, leaving,
W^illiam Chafin, 6. 1731, his heir.
Hugh, Rector of Melbury, Dorset, b. 17.05; (/. 1792; m.
Grace Snook, by whom he had Chafin and a dau., m. to —
Auber, Esq.
Thomas, Vicar of Mere, b. 1744; d. s. p. 18C9.
Harry, b. 1745; rf. s. ;?). 1808.
Charles, M.D. of Salisbury, b. 1747; in. 19 Jan. 1786, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Arthur Acland, Esq. of Fairfield, Somerset,
and had, William Chaftn, b. 18 Dec. 1786, and otherissue.
Frances Harriet, m. W^Uliam, 3rd son of Thomas Grove, Esq.
of Feme; d. 1865. Caroline, d. 1795.
Maria Caroline, m. George Bullock, Esq. of East Coker,
Somerset.
The elder son,
William Chafin Grove, Esq. of Zeals, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of John Grove, E.sq. of Feme, and d. s. p. 1793. The house
passed into the hands of his widow, who d. 1832, and was .'.
by her nephew,
Chafin Grove, d. unm. 18 June, 1851, and was s. by his
first-cousin,
William Chafin Grove, Esq. of Zeals, 6. 18 Dec. 178G;
who served in the Peninsula in the 20th foot; he in. April,
1819, Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Michell, Esq. of Standeu,
Hungerford, and by her (who d.Nov. 1862) had issue,
William Chafyn, of Zeals, 6. 25 Sept. 1840; d. 11 Nov. ISG5,
and was .?. by his sister.
JnLiA Elizabeth Chaftn, now of Zeals.
Maria Catherine, d. 1838.
Arms and Crest— See Grove of Feme, Burke's Peerage.
Seat— Zea.\s House, Wilts.
GROVE OF CASTLE GROVE,
Geote, James Grove, Esq. of Castle Grove, co.
Donegal, J.P.,D.L.,aud High Sheriff 1855, Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1803 ; m. 1843, Frances Judith, dau. of
Robert Montgomery, Esq. of Convoy House, co.
Donegal, by Maria Frances Stewart his wife, niece
of Robert, 1st Marquess of Londonderry, and has
issue,
I. John Montgomert Charles, &. 1847.
II. Robert Thomas, b. 1850.
III. Charles William, b. 1853.
I. Dorothea Alice, m. 1871, Rev. Charles Boyton.
II. Fanny Mary Allen.
Mr. Grove is only son (by Dorothea his -wife, dau.
of the Rev. Charles Grove, Rector of Templeboy,
son of William Grove, Esq. of Castle Grove, co.
Donegal) of John Wood, Esq. of co. Sligo, Lieut.
9th Dragoon Guards (who d. 1816), and grandson of
James Wood, Esq. of Woodville, co. Sligo, by Maria
his wife, dau. of James Leech, Esq. of Castle Connor.
He adopted his i^resent surname in lieu of his
patronymic 1863, on succeeding, under the will of
his maternal kinsman, to the Castle Grove estates.
HtnCaflC— The Groves of Castle Grore have been long
established in Donegal, and are stated traditionally to have
been originally from Wiltshire. William Grove was dis-
tinguished in the revolutionary war, and took part in the
defence of Derry, 1G88. At that time the family residence
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
GUB
was Castle Shannahan. This gentleman's son built, circa
1C95, the present family residence, Castle Grove. The late
Thomas Grove, of Castle Grove, took the name of Beooke on
succeedine to the estates of his maternal luicle, Henry
Vaughan Brooke, about 1S09.
&a«— Castle Grove, Lctterkcnny, co. Donegal.
GRYLLS OF ST. NEOT.
Getlls, Shadwell IToELET, Esq. of St. Neot,
Corawall, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1873, late
Lieut.-Col. E.A., b. 11 Feb. 1831 ; m. 21 April, 1863,
Isabella Ellen, eldest dau. of Sir Arthur Buller,
M.P. for Devoniwrt, and afterwai-ds for Liskeard,
and has issue,
I. Chakles Bere, b. 2 Xov. 1866.
II. Adfele Gerveys, b. 29 Xov. 1867; d. 27 Feb. 1863.
III. John Bere, 6. 3 March, 1876.
iLiUCaflC— William Getlls, Esq. of Tavistock, to whom
arms were confirmed 1577, ra. Elizabeth Knight, widow, and
had, with a younger son, William, of Tavistock, who m. Kathe-
rine, dau. of Nicholas Westlake, Esq., an elder son,
Chables Grtlls, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, who settled at
Court, Lanreath, Cornwall, temp. Elizabeth. He m. Agones,
dau. of Charles Tuhbe, Esq., and by her (who d. 1G07) was
father of
Sib John Grtlls, of Court, in Lanreath, a person of great
note, who was made Knight Banneret by King Charles I.
He m. Grace, dau. and co-heir of William Beere, Esq., by
whom he acquired the advowson, with other property at St.
Keot, and had issue. Sir John d. 1649, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Chables Getlls, Esq. of Court, in Lanreath, who m. Cor-
delia Mohun, and had five sons and two daus. The eldest sur-
viving son,
Chables Grtlls, Esq. of Court, in Lanreath, m. 3 Aug.
1671, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Richard Gerveys, Esq. of
Bonathlacke, Cornwall, and had a son and heir,
Charles Getlls, Esq., who sold Lanreath. Mr. Grylls m.
Mary, dau. and sole heir of Edmund Spoore, Esq. of Trebartha
Hall, and relict of Eenatus Bellott, Esq. (.see Spoob of Wkil-
bum), but d. s. p. 24 Feb. 1727, and was s. by his brother.
The Eev. Eichard Gervets Grtlls, Rector of Lanreath,
who m. Ann Mohun, or Moon, and dying 1735, left a son,
Eichabd Geevets Grtlls, Esq. of Helston, 6. at Lanreath
1736, who m. 13 Jan. 175S, Cordelia, only dau. of Thomas
Glynn, Esq., and sole heiress to her brother, by whom (who d.
1802) he had issue,
Eichard Geevets, his heir.
Thomas, b. 1760; m. 8 May, 1786, Mary, dau. of Humphrey
Millett, Esq. of Enys, Cornwall; and </. at Helston, 10 Nov.
1813, leaving, with three daus., as many sons, Humphrey
Millett ; Thomas ; and Glynn.
Matthew, 6. 3 Aug. 1765; d. anm. 8 Jan. 1795.
Cordelia, m. 19 Feb. 1784, Eev. Thomas Trevenen, Eector
of Cardynham; and d. 24 April, 1810.
Sarah, d. unm. at Clifton, 20 Aug. 1823.
Mr. Grylls d. 3 April, 1771, and was s. by his eldest son.
The Rev. Richaed Geevets Getlls, of Helston, b. 20 Nov.
1758, who '//(. 24 July, 1783, Charity, eldest dau. of William
Hill, Esq. of Carwathenack, and had issue,
I. EicHAED Gee\t:ts. heir to his father.
II. WilUam (Eev.), Vicar of Crowan, and afterwards of St.
Neot, of whom presently.
III. Henry, b. 1 Feb. 1794 (r?. 6 June, 1862); Vicar of St.
Neot; ra. 30 Dec. 1820, Ellen, youngest dau. of Joseph
BouUlerson, Esq. of the India Council, and by her (who d.
22 Feb. 1841) had issue,
1 Eichard Gerveys, Ensign 30th regt.; d. 1842.
2 William Henry, Midshipman E.N., H.M.S. " Ganges ; "
d. 1839.
3 Charles Gerveys, Commander R.N., 6. 1826; d. 7 Feb.
1860.
4 Horatio Glynn, 64th regt., b. 1823; d. 1 Jan. 1852.
h Shadwell Moelet, Lieut.-Col. E.A., now of St. Neot.
€ Henry Chamond, 6. 18.33; d. 10 Jan. 1851.
1 Lucretia Frances Gerveys, d. 1834.
2 Ellen, m. Rev. F. Hendy, late Vicar of St. Neot.
3 Emma, m. S. Brodhurst Hill, Esq. of Bache Hall, co.
Chester, and has three daus., Margaret, Adelaide, and
Mabel.
4 Adelaide Frances, m. April, 1863, Capt. Vivian Dering
Majendie, R.A.; she (?. Sept. 1868, leaving issue, Henry
Grylls, b. 1805; and Annie.
I. Frances, m. C Oct. l3l4, EcT. William Vcalc, ofTrcvayler,
Cornwall.
The Eev. Mr. Grylls d. Jan. 1842, aged 83, and was s. by his
elder son.
The Rev. Eichaed Geevets Getlls, of Helston, co. Corn-
wall, Vicar of Breage and Luxulion, b. 30 March, 1785; m.
1816, Sophia, youngest dau. of Charles Eashleigh, Esq. of
Duporth. He d. 4 Nov. 1852, and was s. by his brother,
The Eev. William Grtlls, Vicar of St. Neot, 6. 6 Aug.
1786, who d. 6 Nov. 1863, and was s. by his nephew, the
present possessor.
Anis — Or, three bendlets enhanced gu. Crest— A porcupine
passant arg. il/oHoes— Vires agminis unus habet ; and Bag y
matern ha y pobel.
/SeaJ— Lewarne, Liskeard, Cornwall.
GTJBBINS OF KILFRUSH.
Gtjbbins, Joseph, Esq. of Kilfrush, co. Limerick,
J.P., High Sheriff' 1863, ?». 3 Sept. 1863, Frances
Thomasine, 2nd dau. of Sir Beresford Bui-ston Mac-
Mahon, Bart., and has, with other issue, a son,
I. FRA^xIs Joseph Beresford, 6. 1865.
iLtltCaSC— Joseph Gubbins, Esq. of Knocklong, co.
Limerick, whose will, dated 1693, mentions his daus. and his
two sons. The elder son,
Joseph Gubbins, Esq. of Kilfrush, co. Limerick, who d. Jan.
1737, leaving, with a dau., Mary, m. 1713, Capt. John Minnitt,
of Knygh Castle, co. Tipperary, a son,
Joseph Gdbbins, Esq. of Kilfrush, who entered Trinity
College, Dublin, aged 18, 24 May, 1717. He m. (settlement
dated 1 Jan. 1728) Anne, dau. of Stephen Grant, of Cork, and
had issue.
1st, June,
1772, Bridget, dau. of B. Wrixon, Esq. of co. Cork, and by
her had issue,
Joseph, of Kenmare Castle, co. Limerick, High Sheriff
1806; TO. 14 April, 1805, Anne, dau. of William Henn,
Esq. of Paradise Hill, co. Clare, and by her (who d. 18
March, 1848) had issue,
Jajies, of Kenmare Castle, J.P., 6. 1 June, 1810; m. 18
Dec. 1S45, Jane Hare, youngest dau. of the late Eev.
Marshall Clarke, and d. 1858, having had issue, Joseph
Marshall, b. 10 Sept. 1846, deceased; Elizabeth Anne.
William.
Poole, Lieut. E.N.; d. on board the "Scylla," at Port
Eoyal, Jamaica, 25 April, 1843.
Bridget, m. 22 April, 1843, Augustus Pentland, Esq.,
who d. 18 July, 1854, s. p.
Sarah, m. 1st, John Lysaght, Esq. of co. Cork; and 2ndly,
John Wrixon, Esq. of Summerville, co. Cork.
He m. 2ndly, Letitia, dau. of Henry Sheares, Esq. of Cork,
M.P. for Clonakilty, by Jane Anne his wife, dau. of Eobert
Bettesworth, Esq. of Whiterock, co. Cork, and had issue,
Henry (Rev.), Eector of Ballycahane, co. Limerick, and
Garrison Chaplain of Limerick; m. 3 Nov. 1810, Avarina,
sole surviving child of Capt. Eobert Atkins, of Fountain-
ville, CO. Cork, by Jane Purdon his wife, 3rd dau. of
Eichard Eingrose Bowerman, Esq. of Moynoe House, co.
Clare, and by her (who d. 21 May, 1827) had issue,
1 Eobert Atkins, Lieut. 62nd regt. ; killed at Sutledge,
24 Dec. 1845, unm. 2 Henry (Eev.).
1 Sarah, m. 1848, EogerO'Callaghan, Esq., son of Eoger
O'Callaghan, Esq.
2 Avarina. 3 Letitia.
ni. William.
I. Anne, m. 1761, Charles Massy, Esq. of Griston, co. Lim-
erick, brother of Hugh Massy, 1st Lord Massy.
II. Elizabeth, m. 18 July, 1761, Michael, eldest son of Henry
Bevan, of Camas, co. Limerick, Esq. iii. Mary.
rv. Esther, m. Eobert Lidwill, Esq., 2nd son of George Lid-
will, Esq. of Dromard, co. Tipperary.
V. Margaret. vi. Dorothea.
The eldest son,
Joseph Gdbbins, Esq. of Kilfrush, whose will was dated
24 March, 1776; m. 1st, Mary, dau. of George Stamer, Esq. of
Cahirnelly, co. Clare, and had issue,
I. George Stamee, his heir.
II. Joseph, Gen. in the army; m. Charlotte, dan. of John
Bathoe, Esq. of Bath, and by her (who d. 1824) had issue,
1 John Panton (The Oaks, Leamington),formerly H.E.I.C.S.,
D.L. CO. Flint, and J.P. Anglesey and Warwickshire, 6.
14 Sept. 1806; m. 1st, 1831, Emma Ehoda, dau. of Sir
Eobert Cunliffe, Bart., and had no issue. He m. 2ndly,
11 April, 1839, Mary Eyles, 2nd dau. of WiUiam Egerton,
Esq. of Gresford Lodge, and had issue, John Egerton,
Major R.A., 6. 8 May, 1840; to. 23 Dec. 1877, Miss
Charlotte Lyon; George William, Sub.-Lieut. R.N., 6.
24 Aug. 1854; Robert, Sub.-Lieut. R.N., &. 8 Nov. 1857;
Philip, E.E., b. 11 May, 1859; and Mary Elizabeth, m.
GUU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GUL
Oct. 1877, Thomas Erode, Esq., son of the Dean of
Guernsey.
2 Charles, Ecninl Civil Service, „i. the clau. of Joseph
Hume, Esq., Jl.P. ; he ./. ISOG.
S Martin, Ecny.il Civil Service, m. the clau. of — Nepcan,
Esq., and has issue; he il. 1863.
4 Frederick, Bengal Civil Service.
1 Lucy, r,i. 1827, — Woodward, Esq., Bengal Civil Service.
2 Norah, m. Z824, AVilliam Hans Sloane Stanley, eldest
son of William Sloane Stanley, Esq. of Paultons, Hants,
by his wife. Lady Gertrude Howard, dau. of irederick,
5th Earl of Carlisle, and has issue.
3 Elizabeth Catherine, m. 1st, 29 May, 1829, William
Aubrey De Vere, 9th Duke of St. Albans ; and 2ndly,
10 Nov. 1859, Viscount Falkland.
Gen. Gubbins d. 1832.
I. Honor, to. 1803, Ralph Dutton, Esq.
II. Mary, m. 1st, Thomas Pautou, Esq., and 2ndly, Gen.
John Gent.
The eldest son,
George Stamek Gdbbins, Esq. of Kilfrush, whose will bears
elate 2 April, 1797, m. Anne, dau. of — KusseU, Esq., and had
issue,
Joseph, of Kilfrush.
George, m. Miss Blood, of co. Clare.
Mary, d. unm.
Eliza Gcorgina, in. Eev. W. Evans Hartopp, Rector of Harby,
CO. Leicester.
The eldest son,
Joseph Gobbins, Esq. of Kilfrush, m. Maria, dau. of Thomas
Wise, Esq. of Cork, and by her (who d. May, 1841) had two
sons, Joseph, now of Kilfrush; Thomas Wise, m. Ist, Mary,
dau. of John Franks, Esq. of Ballyscaddane, and 2ndly, a dau.
of Thompson Russell, Esq. ; and four daus., Anna Georgina, m.
James Napier Webb, Esq.; Ahce; Maria, in. Capt. Wray
Palliser; and Mrs. Drew.
/Sto£— Kilfrush, near Hospital, co. Limerick.
GUBBI^-S OF MAIDSTOWW.
^tnraflC— This and the preceding family derive from a
common ancestor. George Gobbins, Esq., a native of co.
Hereford, went to Ireland in 1649 as a Capt. of Dragoons under
OuvER Cromwell, and obtained the estate of Lochnagrowes,
and other lands on the banks of the river Blaighe, co. Lime-
rick. He 111. Miss Carpenter, and was father of
Joseph Gubbins, Esq. of Cloghe, m. 1st, the sister of Col.
Croker, of Ballingstown, by whom he had no issue : and 2ndly,
Katherine, dau. of William Blakeney, Esq., of Thomastown,
CO. Limerick, and sister of Sir William Blakeney, K.B., created
1756 Lord Blakeney, by whom he had issue,
I. George, d. s. p. ii. James, d. s. p.
III. Lancelott, who carried on the line.
I. Katherine, m. George Ivers, Esq. of Athlacca, co. Limerick.
The 3rd son,
Launcelotte Gubbins, Esq. of Maidstown, m. 1741, Mabella,
dau. of William Norcolt, Esq. of Springfield, co. Cork, and had
issue,
II. William.
II. Arabella.
The eldest son,
Joseph Gubbins, Esq. of Maidstown, m. 1770, Elizabeth, dau.
of George Gough, Esq. of Woodstown, co. Limerick, and aunt
of Field Marshal Hugh Viscount Gough, by whom (who d.
1791) he had issue,
I. Launcelotte, Lieut. 13th Light Dragoons, d. s. p.
II. George Gough, his heir. iii. Joseph.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Mabella. iii. Dorcas.
IV. Letitia. v. Rebecca.
Mr. Gubbins d. 1815. His eldest surviving son,
George Gough Gubbins, Esq. of Maidstown Castle, m. 29
Sept. 1798, Mary, dau. of James Bennett, Esq. of BaUinastona,
who d. 1853. He d. 1833, having had issue,
I. Joseph Launcellotxb, in. 1824, Sarah Bennett, and has
issue.
II. George Gough (Rev.), Rector of Kilpeacon, and Canon of
Limerick Cathedral, 6. 19 May, 1800; m. 23 April, 1835,
Dorothea Jane, dau. of Edward Purdon, Esq. of Lisnabiu
Castle, CO. Westmeath, and has issue,
1 George Gough, 6. 23 June, 1839; d. 1840.
2 Edward Nugent, b. 17 Jan. 1843.
3 Wilham Launcellott, b. 26 July, 1849.
4 Arthur Gough, 6. 26 March, 1851.
5 Joseph Maynard, b. 15 Oct. 1852 ; d. 1872.
C Charles Decimus O'Grady.
1 Eva.
2 Louisa Mary, m. 1858, Rev. J. H. M. Collum, of Toronto,
Canada. .3 Ahce, vi. Francis E. Atkins, Esq.
4 Georgina. 5 Harriette. 6 Elizabeth Dorothea.
III. James William. iv. Launcellott, d. 1809.
v. Blakeney, m. 1st, Miss Rogers, and 2ndly, Sliss Gibson.
and had issue by both wives.
VI. William, in. 1st, Miss Russell, and 2ndly, Miss Mattersou,
and had issue by both wives.
I. Elizabeth O'Grady, d. 1873.
II. ]M;iii,i i:!;,:iih 111, „i. 1852, Eev. Henry Bevan, Eoctorof
III. E. •.. " .. :; 1846, Arthur Vincent, Esq.
IV. Durcaci ii,.aia, „i.
Ai-ms — Az., a griffin segreant or, between three crescents arg.
Crest— A greyhoimd in full course ppr. JfoHo— Semper fideiis.
GULLY OF TEEVENNEN.
Slade-Gully, Feancis, Esq. of Trevennen,
Cornwall, b. 1863 ; s. his uucle 1S70.
iLtnrTltjr.— The Slades of Tivvennen, from whom the
GuLLTS derive that property, were a family of considerable
antiquity, and were certainly settled at Trevenncn, in the
reign of Queen Elizadexu, if not at a much earher period.
The eventual heiress,
Mary Slade, of Trevennen, only dau. of Edward Slade, Esq.
of that place, m. Samuel Coryn Gully, Esq., b. 1731, son of
John Gully, Esq., by Susannah his wife, dau. and co-heir of
John Coryn, Esq. of Trevorder, representative of that ancient
Cornish family, and by him (who d. 17G4) left a sou and suc-
cessor,
William Slade Gully, Esq. of Trevennen, who in. Jenefer
Powne, a co-heiress of the family of Thomas, of Treganunna,
and had issue,
I. William Slade, his heir, of Trevennen, 6. 1788; m.
Josepliine Furteaux, niece of Governor Smalley, of Senegal,
and left issue two daus.,
1 Cornelia Powne, m. 1st, J. Cregoe, Esq.; and 2ndly,
1868, Rev. Winstanley Carlyon.
2 Charlotte Anne, „i. 12 Oet" IslS, John G. St. Leger, Esq.
n. Samuel Thomas (liev.), Rector of Berrynarber, near
Ilfracombe, b. 178l>; „t. Ib24, Anne, dau. of William Hunt-
Grubbe, Esq. of EastweU Court, co. Wilts, and d. 27 May,
1860, having had issue,
1 AViLLiAM Algernon, late of Trevenncn.
2 Francis John, b. 30 Sept. 1829; Capt. in the Indian army,
in. Sept. 1861, Eleanor, dau. e.f tlir l;,'\-. W. Knatchbuil,
of Clioldcrton, Wilts, leaving i,-sae one son, Francis,
now of Trevennen, and two daus. ; he iL at Calcutta,
12 Nov. 1864.
1 Anne Emmeline, m. Oct. 1859, Eev. G. Sweet.
2 Georgina Sarah.
3 Eleanora Maria, in. July, 1867, Rev. E. Inman.
III. Peter Thomas, d. s. p.
I. Anne Powne, m. Samuel James Fletcher, Esq., d. 1847.
Mr. Slade Gully d. 1816. His grandson,
William Algernon Gully, Esq. of Trevennen, b. I Sept.
1827 ; d. 1870, and was s. by his nephew, now of Trevennen.
Arms — Quarterly; 1st and 4th, Gully, arg., a chevron gu.
between three cross-crosslets sa. ; 2nd and ord, Slade, arg.,
three nags' heads erased sa. achiefgu. Crests— l&t, Gully:
2nd, Slade. Motto — Nil sine cruce.
-SeciJ— Trevennen, near Mevagissey.
GULSTON OF DIELETON.
Gulston, Alan James, Esq. of Dirletoii and
Derwjdd, CO. Carmai-tlien, 6. 1813; s. 1840; entered
the army as Ensign 47th foot, 1834, and retired as
Capt. 1841 ; J.P. and D.L. for co. Carmarthen, and
High Sheriff I860; m. 22 Dec. 1841, Augusta
Catherine, dau. and co-heiress of Capt. Eoberfc
Giveen, 10th Hussars, of Cahill, co. Antrim, and
has issue,
I. Alan Stepney, 6. 10 May, 1844; educated at Harrow and
Merton Coll. Oxford, J.P. co. Cannaithen, and Capt.
Royal Carmarthen Artillery.
II. Francis Stepney, b. 19 Sept. 1845.
III. George Augustin Stepney, 6. 21 Feb. 1847.
IV. Arthur Robert Stepney, 6. 2 Feb. 1851.
I. Horatia Augusta Stepney, in. 11 Sept. 1872, Albert
E. F. M. de Eutzen, of Slebech, co. Pembroke, and has
issue.
II. Lizzy Justina Stepney, m. 3 Feb. 1870, Molesworth
Lionel C. F. Ellis, Esq. of Mounts Bay, Cornwall, and has
issue.
JLtliragC— This family is the senior branch of the repre-
sentatives of the Earls of Gowrie ; of Sir Anthony Vandyck,
the Painter; of George Stepney, Poet and Ambassador under
William and Maey ; and of the Stepneys, of co. Pembroke,
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and the Gulstons of co. Leicester. Of the latter family was
Jane Gulston, the mother of Joseph Addison ; and also Dr.
Theodore Gulston, founder of the Gulstonian Lectures.
Joseph Gulston, of Knuston Hall, Esq., m. 1787, Susanna
Woodham, of St. Catherine's, Jamaica, and by her (who d.
180G) left at his decease, 1790, a son and successor,
Joseph Gdlsto.v, Esq., who m. 1 May, 1809, Anna Maria,
eldest dau. of James Knowles, Esq., lineal descendant of Sir
Francis Knowles, kinsman to Queen Euzabetu, and d.
24 Mfirch, 1841, leaving issue,
Alan James, present representative.
Joseph, b. 1810; d. 1810.
Horatio Eobert Maydwell, d. s. p. 1843.
Joscpha Neath, d. unm. 18G0.
Juntina Maria Stepney, to. George Baring Collier, grandson
of Admiral Sir George Collier.
Arms (granted by Camden)— Arg., two barsnebulce gu. over
all a bend sa. charged with three plates. Crest — An ostrich
wing of five feathers three arg. two gu. over all a bend sa.
charged with three plates.
iSeais— Dirleton and Dcrwydd Llangadock, co. Carmarthen.
OUMBLETON OP GLANATORE.
GUMBLETON, RiCHAED JoHN MaXWELL, Esq. of
Glanatore, otherwise Castleview, co. Cork, b. 1834 ;
m. 4 Nov. 1858, Isabella Matilda, dau. of the Hon.
Judge Des Barres, of the Nova Scotian Courts, by
whom he has had issue a dau., Isabella Mary, and a
son, Richard Augustus Maxwell, who both. d. in
childhood,
JLtntajJC— The GumWetons of Ireland are a branch of
the Kentish family, Gomeledon of Somerfield. The name, both
in England and Ireland, was variously written Gumbleton or
Gameldon. The immediate progenitor of the existing family,
EiCHAKD Gumbleton, Esq. of Castlerichard, otherwise Bally-
garron, co. Waterford, served as High Sheriff of that co. 1732.
He m. 1704, Anne, dau. of Wallis Warren, Esq., ancestor of
Sir Augustus Warren, of Warrenscourt, Bart., by whom he
left a dau., Anne, to. 1733, William Daunt, Esq. of Kilmon-
ogue, and a dau., Susanna, to. John Drew, Esq. of Ballin-
spellig, descended of Drew of Kilwinny. He left a son and
successor,
EicHARD Gumbleton, Esq. of Castlerichard, who served as
High Sheriff for co. Waterford 1772. He m. 1743, Elizabeth,
dau. of Daniel Conner, Esq. of Bandon, and sister of William
Conner, Esq. of Connervillc, co.Cork, M.P. for Bandon, 1761-6G,
and had issue (besides other children),
EicHAKD, of Castlerichard, who to. the dau. of Hamilton
O'Hara, Esq. of co. Donegal, by whom he had issue,
1 EicHARD Edward, of Castlerichard (called by him Glen-
cairn Abbey), who t<. s.p. 1819; 1 Lavinia, wife of Henry
Amyas Bushe, Esq., nephew, maternally, of the Eight Hon.
Henry Grattan ; 2 Eebecca, wife of Sir Tristram Eicketts,
Bart., Admiral, and K.C.B., by whom she was mother
of Sir Cornwallis Eicketts, Bart., 6. 1803; who m. 1st,
1834, Henrietta, dau. of Col. Tempest, of Tong Hall, co.
York; and 2ndly, 1852, Lady Caroline Augusta Pelham
Clinton, 3rd dau. of the 4th Duke of Newcastle ; by both
of which marriages Sir Cornwallis has issue.
EoBEET Warren, of whom presently.
Henry, of Curriglass House, Capt. 13th Dragoons, m. 1792,
the Hon. Sarah Massy, dau. of the 2nd Lord Massy, by
whom he had (with other issue), Richard, of Marston, near
Tallow, who in. 1835, Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut.-
Col. Eobert Moore, and great-grand-dau. of Edward Moore,
5th Earl of Drogheda, of which marriage there is issue an
only dau., Isabella.
Jane, to. 1775, William Daunt, Esq. of Kilcasean.
The 3rd son,
Eobert Warren Gumbleton, Esq. of Glanatore, m. 1787,
Margaret, dau. of John Bowen, Esq. of Oakgrove, co. Cork,
by whom he had issue,
I. EicHARD, his successor.
II. John Bowen, of Fortwilliam, co. Waterford, High Sheriff
of that CO. 1845, who m. Ann, dau. of Henry Everard, Esq.,
by whom he had issue,
1 Robert, d. s. p. 2 John Henry, d. s. p.
1 Margaret.
2 Anne (who d. 18G1), wife of Major (now General) Hawley,
by whom she had i.ssue a son. 3 Frances.
3 Meliora (who d. 1877), wife of Major Currie, by whom
she had issue.
III. George (Eev.), of Belgrove, near Cove, m. 1st, his cousin,
Sarah, dau. of Capt. Henry Gumbleton, and 2ndly, Miss
Penrose, of Woodhill, Cork, by the latter of whom he had
two sons, William Edward (now of Belgrove) ; and George
He d. 29 Oct. 1860.
The daus. of Robert Warren Gumbleton and Margaret Bowen
intermarried with the families of Daunt, of Kilcasean ; Colt
hurst, of Clonmoyle (descended of the Ardrum family); Percy»
Hutching ; and Garde. The eldest son,
Richard Gumbleton, Esq. of Glanatore, m. 1823, Annie
Fowke, of Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester; and dying, left sur-
viving issue, the present EicaAEi» John Maxwell Gumble-
ton, Esq. of Glanatore.
Arms— Or, on a fess wavy gu. three mullets of the field on a
canton az. fleur-de-lis gold. Crest — A demi-griffin with wings
endorsed arg. beaked and legged gu. holding a mullet or.
Motto — Memento mori.
Seat — Ghuiatore, near Tallow.
GTJN OF BATTOO.
Gttn, Wilson, Esq. of Rattoo, co. Kerry, J.P.
and D.L., High Sherilf 1846, b. 26 May, 1809 ; m.
May, 1839, Gertrude Marianne, 2nd dau. of the
late Henry E. Allen, Esq. of Bathampton, Somerset,
and has had issue,
I. Townsend George, &. 23 May, 1840; J.P. co. Kerry; d.
25 May, 1875.
II. Henry Allen, Capt. Eoyal Enginceys, 6. 22 April, 1842;
TO. 1875, Elizabeth E., 3rd dau. of Henry B. Jackson,
Esq., of Basford House, near Manchester, and by her (who
d. 5 June, 187G) has a son, William Townsend Jackson,
b. 30 May, 187G.
I. Emma Frances, to. 1 Oct. 1862, George Eobert Browne,
Esq., J. P., of Cahirdown, Listowel.
%inCHQC. — This family is originally from Caithness, N.B.
Wlllwm Gun, Esq. of Lislahane Castle, a.d. 1G4I, as stated
in Dr. Charles Smith's History of Kerry, had two sons,
WiiLLiAM, of whose line we here treat; and George, of Car-
rigafoile Castle, co. Kerry, ancestor of the Ballybunion branch.
The elder,
AViLLiAM Gun, Esq. m. 1694, Catharine, dau. of Richard
Townsend, one of the prisoners at Galway, 1689, and had
(with three daus., Rebecca, Sarah, and Catharine: and a
younger son, Francis) an elder son,
Townsend Gun, Esq., ra. Elizabeth, dau. of Conway Blen-
nerhassett, Esq. of Castle Conway, co. Kerry, and by her left,
with one dau., Elizabeth, m. Thomas, 1st Lord Ventry, an
only son,
William Townsend Gun, Esq. of Rattoo, m. 1st, 1765,
Sarah, eldest dau. of Anthony Stoughton, Esq. of Eallyhor-
gan, CO. Kerry, and had issue,
Townsend, his heir. Thomas, d. unm.'
William, m. Blargaret, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas M'Kcnny,
I?;>.ri., and left a dau., Sarah.
Elizabeth, m. 1st, 1783, James Fuller Hartnct, Esq. ; and
2ndly, Major William Ponsonby, of Crottoo.
Sarah, to. Samuel Morris, Esq. of Ballybeggan, co. Kerry.
Frances, m. Thomas CoUes, Esq.
Penelope, to. the Rev. James Mahon; and d. leaving Anthony
- and William.
Catherine, to. the Rev. Stephen Dunlevie.
Mr. Townsend 9/i.2ndly, EUza Kane, and by her had Issue,
John, George, Cherry, and Charlotte. He d. 1812, and was
s. by his son,
Townsend Gun, Esq. of Rattoo, to. 1803, Amelia, eldest dau.
of William Wilson, Esq., and by her (who d. 1849) had issue,
William Townsend, b. 1808 ; d. unm. 1837.
Wilson, of Rattoo, present representative.
Catherine, m. Capt. Wbitworth Lloyd, E.N. ; d. June, 1875.
Sarah, m. Augustus Warren, Esq.; d. 1867.
Jane, ra. the Eev. Edward M. Denny, Vicar of Listowel.
Elizabeth, m. Major William Thomas Harrison; and d. 1835.
Mr. Gun d. 1817.
Scat— Rattoo, Tralee.
GURDON OF ASSINGTON HALL.
GuRDON, Philip, Esq. of Assington Hall, Suffolk,
h. 2 Dec. 1857 ; *. his grandfather 1869.
ILtltCagC. — This family came into England with The
Conqueror, from Gourdon, near Cahors, on the borders of
Perigord, and the name is on the roll of Battle Abbey.
Sir Adam de Gurdon, Knt., Uving in the time of Henry III.,
was, in that monarch's reign. Bailiff of Alton, but was
outlawed for treason and rebellion, as one of the Montfort
faction. He was restored, however, upon the accession of
Edward, and constituted, 1272, Keeper of the Eorest of
Wolmer. He m. 1st, Constantiu, dau. and heiress of Thomas
Makarel, of Selborne, Southampton. He resided in that shire,
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in a mansion house, called The Temple, which overlooked the
f( 1 ist. Sir Adam m. a 2nd wife, named Almeria, from whom
lie was divorced, alter having had two sons, the elder of whom
was seated in Wiltshire, and the younger settled himself in
Loiulon. These sons appear, however, to have been disin-
herited, for their father had a 3rd wife, Agnes, and by her a
(lau., Johanna, to whom he left his property in Selborne.
Tills lady m. Richard Achard, and that estate, bearing still
till' luinie of Gurdon Manor, belongs now to Magdalen College,
Oxford. The armorial ensigns of Sir Adam Gurdon are those
still borne by the family of whom we are treating. Sir Adam's
2)1 a s.m (of the elder there is no further account),
linitERT GcBDON, took Up his abodc in London. He d. 1343,
s.nd was s. by his son,
John Gcbdon, a JVIerchant in London, d. 1385, leaving a
son,
Thomas GnRDou, of Clyne, Kent, d. 1436, and was father of,
John Gdkdon, of Clyne, who was s. 14G5, by his son,
John Gurdon, of Dedham, Essex, d. 1487, leaving a son,
John Gordon, of Dedham, father of
JoiiN Gordon, of Dedham, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of John
Butter, Esq. of Dedham, but had no issue. He m. 2ndly,
Anne, dau. of John Coleman, Esq. of Lynes Hall, Suffolk, and
left a son,
Robert Gurdon, Esq., m. Rose, dau. and heiress of Robert
exton, Esq. of Lavenham, Suffolk. He purchased Assington
Hall from Sir Miles Corbet ; and served the oflSce of Sheriff
for Suffolk. Dying 1577, he was s. by his son,
John Gordon, Esq. of Assington, High Sheriff Suffolk
1585; m Amy, dau. and heiress of William Brampton, Esq. of
Letton, Norfolk ; and dying 1623, was s. by his son,
Brampton Gordon, Esq. of Assington Hall and of Letton,
High Sheriff for Suffolk 1625, and M.P. for Sudbury. He m.
1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Barrett, Esq. of Bell House,
ex; and 2ndly, Muriel, dau. of Sir Martyn Sedley, of Mor-
ley, Norfolk, by a dau. of John Kny vett, of Ashwellthorp, and
had issue by both. Brampton Gurdon d. 1649, and was s. at
.ssington by his eldest son,
John Gurdon, Esq. of Assington Hall, Member for Suffolk
in the Long Parliament, and one of the Committee appointed
to sit in judgment upon King Charles I., but he did not
attend the trial. He m. Anne, dau. of Sir Calthorpe Parker,
of Erwarton ; and dying 9 Sept. 1679, aged 84, left, with other
issue, a son.
The Rev. Nathaniel Gordon, D.D., Rector of Chelmsford,
Issex, who inherited Assington at the decease of his elder
brother, Philip Gurdon, Esq., M.P. for Sudbury. He m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of the Rev. Emanuel Arundell, of Stoke, co. North-
ampton ; andd. 2 Feb. 1695-96, aged 64, leaving (with four
daus., Anne, m. Sir John Comyns, Chief Baron of the Ex-
chequer; Elizabeth, m. the Rev. William Woodroffe, B.D. ;
Amy ; and Judith, m. Richard Comyns, Esq.) a son and suc-
cessor,
John Gordon, Esq. of Assington, M.P. for Sudbury, m.
Letitia, dau. andco-heir of Sir WiUiam Cooke, Bart, of Brome,
and by her (who d. Feb. 1710, aged 37) had issue. John
Gurdon d. 1758, aged 86. His 2nd son.
The Rev. Puilip Gurdon, Vicar of Bures, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Herbert Pelham, Esq. of Bures, and left (with two
daus., Ehzabeth, d. unm. 1814, aged 73; and Jemima, m.
Eev. Charles Ray, Vicar of Hoxne) a son.
The Rev. Philip Gurdon, of Assington, vi, 1778, Sarah
Kichardson, and by her (who d. 3 Sept. 1822, aged 69) had
issue,
Brampton Philip, 6th Dragoon Guards, 6. 1779 ; d. at Coote-
hiU, CO. Cavan, 22 Feb. 1804, aged 23.
John, late of Assington.
Anna Maria, d. 1792, aged 13.
Letitia, d. unm. 1801. Jemima.
Elizabeth, in. 1811, the Rev. Joseph Adam Stephenson,
Rector of Limpsham, Somerset; and d. Dec. 1857.
Mr. Gurdon d. 7 May, 1817, aged 71, and was s. by his 2nd
son,
John Gurdon, Esq. of Assington Hall, J. P., 6. 17 Aug. 1791 ;
m. 1st, 1 July, 1823, Bridget Aurea, dau. of Multon Lambarde,
Esq. of Sevenoaks, and by her (who d. 1 June, 1826) had a son,
I. John Barrett, 6. 15 April, 1825; m. 24 Feb. 1857, Sophia
. Katherine Gambler, 6th dau. of Charles Douglas Halford,
Esq., and d. 28 Jan. 1863, having had issue,
Philip, now of Assington Hall.
John Halford, b. 28 Dec. 1858; d. 22 April, 1859.
Edward Barrett, b. 26 April, 1860.
William, 6. 16 April, 1862.
He m. 2naly, 3 Jan. 1828, Anne, dau. of Col. Charles Powell
Leslie, of Glaslough, co. Monaghan, M.P., and by her had issue,
I. Bertrand, 6. 3 Dec. 1829: m. Jan. 1854, Sarah Evelyn,
eldest dau. of the Eev. William Clarke King, of Durham,
which lady d. Nov. of the same year. Mr. Bertrand Gurdon
is now a Priest of the Oratory, Brompton.
II. Philip (Rev.), b. 11 July, 1835; m. 8 Sept. 1859, Mary,
2nd dau. of the Rev. Arthur Hanbury, Vicar of Bures
Suffolk.
He d. 1869.
^nns— Sa., three leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or. Crest— A
goat climbing a rock, with a sprig issuing from the top ppr.
Motto — Virtus viget in arduis.
<Seai— Assington Hall, Sudbury, Suffolk.
GUBDON OF LETTON.
GuEDON, BEAjirioN, Esq. of Letton, Norfolk,
and of Grundisburgh, Suliolk, J. P. and D.L. ; late
M.P. for West Norfolk, High Sheriff of Norfolk
1855, b. 25 Sept. 1797 ; m. 12 Aug. 1828, the Hon.
Henrietta Susannah Ridley Colborne, eldest dau. of
Nicholas, Lord Colborne, and has issue,
I. Robert Thornhagh, M.A., J. P. and D.L., Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, and Lieut. -Col. 4th Norfolk Rifle Volun-
teers, 6. 18 June, 1829; m. 1st, 4 Sept. 18G2, Harriott
Ellen, 5th dau. of Sir William Miles, Bart, of Leigh
Court; she d. 7 April, 1864. He m. 2ndly, 29 July, 1874,
Emily Frances, dau. of the Rev. Robert Boothby Heath-
cote, of Friday Hill, Essex, and has issue, Bertraji
Francis, b. 1877, and Muriel Charlotte, b. 13 April, 1876.
II. William Brampton, C.B., b. 5 Sept. 1840.
I. Charlotte, r,i. 8 May, 1860, Horace Broke, Esq., only
child of Major-Gen. Broke, and cousin of Sir George
Broke Middleton, Bart. She d. 11 Jan. 1868.
II. Amy Louisa, d. 6 Feb. 1864.
31 tnragC— Brampton Gordon, Esq., Earrister-at-Law,
and M.P. for Ipswich, 1C40 to 1654, son of Brampton Gurdon,
Esq. of Assington Hall and Letton, High Sheriff for Suffolk,
1625, by Muriel Sedley his 2nd wife (see Gordon of Assington),
was Colonel of a regiment of horse during the Civil War, and
at the siege of Colchester, one of the Court-Martial on Sir
Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle. He in. Mary, dau. of
Henry Polstead, of London, and dying in 1669, wass. by his son,
Brampton Gordon, Esq. of Letton, in. Elizabeth, dau. of
Col. Thornhagh, of Fenton, co. Nottingham, son of Sir Francis
Thornhagh, and was s. at his decease, 1691, by his son,
Thornhagh Gordon, Esq. of Letton, Receiver-General of
Norfolk temp. Queen Anne, and author of an esteemed work
upon the Origin and Rights of Parliament. He m. Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heiress of Sir William Cooke, Bart, of Brome
Hall, Norfolk, M.P. for that co. and left at his decease, 1713,
one son and three daus. Two of the latter d. unm. ; the other,
Letitia, m. the Eev. Nathaniel Saltier, of Ashdou, Essex. The
son,
Thornhagh Gordon, Esq. of Letton, m. Sarah, dau. and
heir of Theophilus Dillingham, Esq. of Shelton, Beds, and
was s., 1783, by his son,
Brampton Gordon, Esq. of Letton, Norfolk, and of Grundis-
burgh, Suffolk, who took the surname of Dillingham. He m.
1st, Mary, dau. of Philip Bedingfcld, Esq. of Ditchingham,
and had, Theophilds Thornhagh, his heir; Thornhagh Philip,
rf. Nov. 1833; and Philip Brampton, Capt. 58th foot, fell in
action, 1790. He in. 2ndly, Mary, dau. and co-heiress of
Samuel Howard, Esq. and had an only dau., Mary, m. William
Frere, Serjeant-at-Law, and Master of Downing College, Cam-
bridge, who d. 1836. Mr. Gurdon Dillingham, High Sheriff of
Norfolk, 1789, was s. in 1820, by his son,
Theopuilos Thornhagh Gordon, Esq. of Letton, Norfolk
and Grundisburgh, Suffolk, Lieut.-Col. West Norfolk Militia,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1824, b. 24 Aug. 1764; m. 25 July,
1706, Anne, dau. of William MeUish, Esq., M.P. of Blyth, co.
Nottingham, and had issue,
I. Brampton, now of Letton.
II. John, 6. 1799: m. 1st, 1835, Mary Martin Slater (who d.
17 Sept. 1842), widow of Sir Thomas Ormsby, Bart., and
dau. and heir of Gen. Francis Rebow, and assumed, in
consequence, the name and arms of Rebow ; and 2ndly,
Lady Georgina Toler, dau. of the Earl of Norbury, by whom
he had one son, Hector John, and two daus. He d.
1870.
III. PhiUp, M.A., J. P., Rector of Cranworth-cum-Letton,
Norfolk, b. 1800 ; m. 3 July, 1832, Henrietta Laura, dau. of
John Pulteney, Esq. of Northerwood, Hants, and has,
1 Evelyn Pulteney, Lieut.-Col. Bengal Staff Corps, in.
Aug. 1858, Mary, dau. of Majcr-Gcn. Sandeman, and has
three sous and one dau.
ro2
GUR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
GUE
£ Philip Thomha.crh, 6. 6 Nov. 1842.
1 Emily Laura. 2 Henrietta Laura.
3 Isabella Katherine. 4 Funny.
5 Alice Sophia, i/i. Oct. 1862, Henry Ilutton, Esq. deceased.
6 Judith Blanche, m. her first cousin, Hector J. Gurdon
Eebow, Esq. of WyvenUoe I'arlc, Essex,and has one son
and one dau. 7 Edith .iVnnie.
no d. 1 Aug. 1874.
IV. William, of Brantham, Suffolk, J.P., M.A., b. 1804,
formerly liecorder of Bury, and Judge of the County Court
in Essex.
V. Edward (Eev.), Rector of Barnham Broom and Kimberley ;
m. 1st, Oct. 1846, Krederica, dau. of W. Frere, Esq., Master
of Downing Coll. Cambridge; and 2ndly, Catherine, eldest
dau. of the Itcv. Temple Frere, Hector of Koydon, and had
three sons and two daus. He <L 1873.
1. Anne, m. IS'J.'i, Hon. Henry Woduhouse, and is mother of
the Earl of Kimberley.
Col. Gurdon d. March, 1849; his widow d. 23 Dec. 1850.
Arms— Sa.., three leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or, for
Gcrdon; quartering Sexton, Brampton, Cooke, Stoakt, and
Dillingham. Crest — A goat climbing up a rock all ppr.
3Iollo—ln arduis viget virtus.
Si'f'fs— Letton, near Thetford, Norfolk; and Gnindisburgh,
Suffolk. Town Jiesideiice—2S, Hill Street, W.
GURNEY OP KESWICK.
Gfrnet, John Henry, Esq. of Keswick, N'orfolk,
only son of the late Joseph John Gurney, Esq. of
Earlham Hall, Norfolk, by Jane his wife, dau. of
John Birkbcck, Esq. of King's Lynn, b. 1819 ; m.
1st, 1846, Mary, only dau. of Kichard Hanbury
Gurney, Esq. of Thickthorn, Norfolk, many years
M.P. for Norwich, and niece of the late Hudson
Gurney, Esq., and by her (who d. 1871) had issue,
I. John Henry, of North Ecpps, Norfolk, m. 1876, his
cousin, Margaret Jane, 2nd dau. of Henry Edmund
Guraey, Esq.
II. Ilichard Hanbury Joseph.
ULtttCfttJC— The name of Gurney or Goiirnay, is derived
from the town of Gournay, in Normandy, and the Gurneys of
Norwich claim descent, through the Norfolk House of Gurney
of IVest Barsham, from the Do Gournays of that province.
27i« Record of the House of Gownay, by Daniel Gurney, Esq.,
F.S.A., privately printed a few years since, gives the full details
of the pedigree.
Francis Gurnet, being the Cth son of Henry Gurney, of
Great Ellingham and West Barsham, and Ellen Blennerhassett
his wife, was h. 13 Sept. 1581. He was a Merchant, and was ad-
mitted a Member of the Merchant Taylors' Company, in
London, IGOG. He resided in the parish of St. Benet Fink, in
the city, and occasionally at Norwich and Lynn, in Norfolk.
He ra. Ann, dau. of William Browning, of Norwich, and of
Maldon, Essex, by whom he had several children.
Francis Gcrnet, of Maklon, Essex, was 2nd son of Francis
Gurney and Ann Browning, 6. 1028. He was a Merchant at
that place, and one of the Bailiffs of the borough, 1664. He m.
Ann, dau. of Jeremy Browning, of Maldon, and bad with
other children,
John Goubnet, or Gurnet, his eldest son, b. 1G55, who
joined the Society of Friends ; he established himself in Nor-
wich. He m. 1087, Elizabeth Swanton, and d. 1721, leaving
four sons, i. John, whose descendants in the male line be-
came extinct on the death of Bartlett Gurney, Esq. of Coltis-
hall, in Norfolk, 1803; ii. Joseph; hi. Benjamin; and iv.
Edmund. John Gurney, of Norwich, was s. by his 2nd son,
Joseph Gurnet, who was of Keswick, Norfolk. He was b.
1692, and m. 1713, Hannah Middleton, of the family of Middle-
ton, of Silksworih, Durham, and Bclsay, Northumberland,
and had three sons, John, Samuel, and Joseph, of whom the
two latter left daughters only. He d. 1760, and was s. by his
eldest son,
John Gurnet, of Keswick, m. Elizabeth Kett, dau. of Eicliard
Kelt, of Norwich, and d. 1770, leaving issue,
1. EicHARD, of whom hereafter.
n. John, of Earlham, near Norwich, d. 1809, having in.
Catlicrine, dau. of Daniel Bell, Merchant in London, and
left issue,
1 John, TO. his cousin, Elizabeth Gurney, and d. s. p. 1814.
2 Samuel, of Ham House, Essex, 6. 1780; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of James Sheppard, Esq. ; and dying 1856, by her
(who t^. Feb. 1855) left issue,
John, in. Laura Elizabeth, dau. of tho Rev. George
Pearse, Rector of Marthain, Norfolk, and d. 1857, leav-
ing issue, 1 John, of Sprowston Hall, Norfolk, 6. 1845, ra.
Isaliel, younger dau. of lioDcrt Blake Humfrey, Esq. of
Wrovham House, Norfolk, and has issue; 2 Joseph John
(Rev.), of Bracondale Lodge, Norwich, m. 7 Jan. 1879,
Frances Julia, younger dau. of W. H. Martineau, Esq.
of Weybridge ; 3 Samuel, deceased ; 4 Francis ; and
1 Catharine, m. 1st, F. Lubbock, Esq.; and 2ndly, 25
Jan. 1859, Uev. William Nottidge Ripley, M.A.
Samuel (20, Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, and Sussex
Square, Brighton), J.P., High Sheriff for Surrey IS'il,
b. 1816; TO. 1837, Ellen, dau. of the late William F.
Reynolds, Esq. of Carshalton House, Surrey.
Henry Edmund (Nutwood, Reigate), b. 25 Sept. 1821 ;
TO. 14 Doc. 1847, Jane, eldest dau. of Henry Birkbeck,
Esq. of Keswick Old Hall, Norfolk, and has issue,
Henry, b. 16 Nov. 1850; Elizabeth Lucy ; Margaret Jane,
in. John Henry Gurney Esq. jun., of Northrepps Hall,
Norfolk; Emma; Juliet ; Mary Marguerite ; Maria;
and llarriette Louisa.
Sarah, m. 1 May, 1858, George H. Head, Esq. of Rick-
erby, Cumberland, who d. 1876.
Catharine, m. Sir Edward N. Buxton, Cart., d. 11 June,
1858.
Elizabeth, m. Ernest de Bunsen, Esq., 2nd son of Baron
Bunscn.
Priscilla, m. William H. Leatham, Esq. of Hemsworth,
CO. York.
Rachel, m. Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq, of Easnaye,
CO. Hertford.
Richenda Louisa, in. Henry Ford Barclay, Esq. of
Monkhams, Essex.
3 Joseph John, of Earlham Hall, near Norwich, to.
1st, Jane, dau. of John Birkbeck, Esq. by whom he
had two children ; 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Robert Fowler,
Esq. and 3rdly, Miss Eliza P. Kirkbride, of Philadelphia.
Ho d. 1847, leaving issue,
John Henrt, now of Keswick, Norfolk.
Anna, m. John C. Backhouse, Esq. and d. 1849.
4 Daniel, of North Runcton, Norfolk, High Sheriff of
Norfolk 1853 ; m. 1822, Lady Harriet Jemima Hay, dau.
of William, 15th Eari of Erroll, and by her (who d. 1837)
has issue,
Francis Hay, 6. 1826; to. 1847, Margaret Charlotte, dau.
of Sir William Browne ffolkes, Bart, of Hillington,
Norfolk, by Charlotte, sister of Lord Oranmore, and has
issue.
William Hay (Rev.), Rector of North Runcton ; to. 1852,
Anna Maria, dau. of Sir John P. Boileau, Bart., by
Lady Catherine Eliot, dau. of the 1st Earl of Minto,
and has issue. His 3rd son, Arthur Elliot, d. 13 March,
1865.
Charles Henry, 6. 1833; m. 8 Oct. 1801, Alice, dau. of
H. T. Prinsep, Esq., Member of the Indian Council,
and has issue.
Somerville Arthur, b. 1835; m. Katherine, dau. of A,
Hamond, Esq. of Westacre, Norfolk, and has issue.
Harriet Alicia, m. Hon. AVilliam Francis Cowper, 2nd
son of 5th Earl Cowper; and d. 1845.
Catherine Rachel, m. the Rev. Herbert W. Jones,
youngest son of Gen. Sir John Thomas Jones, Bart.
of Cranmcr, Norfolk, K.C.B.
Louisa Jane, in. 1 Nov. 1855, Col. Sir Thomas St. Vin-
cent Troubridge, Bart., C.B., one of Her Majesty's
Aides-de-Camp, both of whom d. 1867.
Margaret Barclay, m. 5 June, 1856, James Henry Ordc,
Esq., son of Gen. James and Lady Elizabeth Orde, dau.
of 6th Duke of Beaufort.
1 Catherine, d. unm. 1853. 2 Rachel, d. unrn. 1827.
3 Elizabeth, r,i. Joseph Fry, Esq. This lady, well knowni
for her exertions in the reform of prisons, &c., d. 1845.
4 Richenda, m. Rev. Francis Cunningham, Vicar of
Lowestoft, Suffolk; d. 1855.
5 Hannah, m. Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Bart.; d. 1872.
G Louisa, m. Samuel Hoare, Esq.; d. 1836.
7 Priscilla, d. unm. 1821.
III. Joseph, of Lakenham Grove, near Norwich, to. Jane,
dau. of Abel Chapman, and d. 1830, leaving daus. only.
Mr. Gurney d. 1779, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Gurnet, Esq. of Keswick, m. 1st, Agatha, dau. and
heiress of David Barclay, Esq. of Youngsbury, Herts, and had
by her,
Hudson, his heir.
Agatha, m. Sampson Hanbury, Esq. of Poles, Herts.
He in. 2ndly, Rachel, dau. of Osgood Hanbury, Esq. of HolfieW
Grange, Essex, and had other issue,
Richard Hanbury, of Thickthorn, Norfolk, M.P. for Norwich*
in. Mary, dau. of William Jary, Esq., and d. 1853, leaving
issue a dau., Mary (since deceased), to. her cousin, John
Henry Gurney, Esq., and has issue.
Elizabeth, m. her cousin, John Gurney, Esq. jun., of Earl-
ham ; and d. 1808. Anna, d. 1800.
Mr. Gurney d. 1811, and was «. by his eldest son,
Hudson Gurnet, Esq. of Keswick, F.R.A.S., 6. 19 Jan.
1775; m. 1809, Margaret, dau. of the late Robert Barclay, Esq.
"of TJry, CO. Kincardine, M.P. for that co., by Sarah his wife,
GUT
THE L.VNDED GENTRY.
GWY
703
of James Allardice, of Allardice, and heiress of lino to
Earls of Airth and Menteith. Mr. Gurney was elected
. for Shaftesbury, 1812, and for Newtown, Hants, 1816,
six suecessive Parliaments, and was High Sheriff of Nor-
leSo. Mrs. Gia-ney d. 16 Dec. 1865; Mr. Gurney d.
>j. 18C4.
•/,!s— Arg., a cross engrailed gu. Crests— 1st, Ona chapeau
turned up enn. a gurnard fish in pale with its head down-
!< ; 2nd, A wrestling collar or.
:!l— Kcswiek, near Norwich.
GUTHKIE OF aUTHRIE.
GuTHEiE, John Douglas Maude, Esq. of Guth-
rie, CO. Forfar, b. 5 March, 1856 ; s. bis father 1877.
ittlirnSC— The surname of Guthrie is of great antiquity
in Scotland. Crawfurd, in his Lives of the Officers of State,
f:.ys. that the Guthries held the Barony of Guthrie by charter
frcm ICing David II. But that they were men of rank and
ji; 'I'crty long before the reign of James II. is manifest by the
c that Master Alexander, of Guthrie, is a witness, in a
charter granted by Alexander Seaton, Lord of Gordon, to
WiUiam, Lord Keitli, afterwards Earl Marshal, dated 1 Aug.
1442 ; and that he obtained the lands of Killsandrum, in the
Barony of Lower Leslie, and Sheriffdom of Forfar, to himself
and Marjory Guthrie, his spouse, by charter, from George,
Lord Lesslie, of Leven, the Superior, dated 10 April, 1457. By
the above-mentioned Marjory he had three sons, of whom the
eldest,
Sir David GnTHHiE, Baron of Guthrie, was Sheriff of Forfar
1457. He held the situation of armour-bearer to King
James III., and was constituted Lord-Treasurer of Scotland
1461, in which post he continued until 14G7, when he was
made Lord Register of Scotland ; and in 1472 we find him
one of the Ambassadors on the part of Scotland who met those
of England, on 25 April in that year, at Newcastle, and con-
cluded a truce till the month of July, 1473. In 1473 he was
constituted Lord Chief Justice of Scotland. Sir David Guthrie
«i. 1st, a dau. of Sir Thomas Maule, Lord Panmure, but
had no issue. He m. 2ndly. Janet, dau. of Sir Archibald
Dundas, of Dundas, by whom he had (with a dau., Elizabeth,
in. Alexander Maule, ancestor of the Earls of Panmure) a son.
Sib Alexander GcTHnrE, of Guthrie, designed, in the life-
time of his father, " of Kincaldrum." He m. the Hon. Mar-
garet Lyon, dau. of John, 3rd Lord Glamis, by Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir John Scrimgeour, of Dudhope, Constable of
Dundee, and had four sons and a dau. Sir Alexander fell at
Flodden (9 Sept. 1513), with his eldest son, David, his three
brothers-in-law, David, William, and George Lyon, and his
nephew, Sir Thomas Maule, of Panmure. He was s. by his
grandson,
Andrew Guthrie, of Guthrie, who m. Christian, dau. of
Gairden, of Gairden, and had a son,
Alexander Gdthrie, of Guthrie, one of the subscribing
Barons to the articles agreed upon in the General Assembly of
the Kirk, July, 1567, and also one of those to the bond or
association for supporting the King and his Government, after
Queen Mary's resignation. He was assassinated at his house
of Inverpeffer, where he was residing, by his cousin, Patrick
Gairden, of Gairden, in consequence of a feud that had arisen
between the two families. He had m. Isabel, dau. of Wilham
Wood, of Bonnytown, and left three sons,
Alexander, his heir.
William, of Gagie, who m. his cousin, Isabella, dau. of John
Leslie, younger, of Balquhan, and d. 1622, and was father
of Francis, of whom presently, as successor of Guthrie.
Gabriel, Provost of the collegiate church of Guthrie.
The eldest son,
Alexander Guthrie, of Guthrie, s., his father. He m. I5G8,
Agnes, dau. of Sir Alexander Falconer, of Halkerton, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Archibald Douglas, of Glen-
bervie, and was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Gotheie, of Guthrie, m. Jean, dau. of Leighton,
of Ulishaven, but having no issue male, was s. at his decease
by his brother,
William Guthrie, of Memys. This laird, having no male
issue, was s. by his cousin,
David Guthrie, of Guthrie, who, with his son, Alexander,
disponed the Barony of Guthrie to his brother,
Patrick Guthrie, who became of Guthrie, and was s.
therein, at his decease, by his son,
Peter Guthrie, whose retour bears date 24 May, 1636.
This proprietor disponed the lands and Barony to the Eight
BeT. John Guthrie, Bishop of Moray, descended from John
Guthrie, of Hilltown, 4th son of Sir Alexander Guthrie and
Margaret Lyon, who, having obtained a charter of confirmation
under the Great Seal, dated 28 Nov. 1636, and being infeft
therein on 29 Dec. following, became,
John Guthrie, of Guthrie. This learned prelate. Bishop of
Moray, in. a lady named Nicholas Wood, and had a dau.,
Berthia Guthrie, who m.
Francis Guthrie (of Gagie — refer to William, 2nd son of
Alexander Guthrie, of Guthrie, and Isabel Wood); under his
contract of marriage he got possession of the lands and Barony
of Guthrie. He had a son and heir,
John Guthrie, of Guthrie. This laird m. 1680, Cecilia,
dau. of Sir John Carnegie, of Balnamoon, by the Lady Ellen
Ogilvy his wife, only dau. of James, 1st Earl of Airlie, and
was ,5. by his son,
James Guthrie, of Guthrie, in. 1704, Margaret, dau. of
Jolin Turnbull, of Strickathro, by whom he had (with a dau.,
m. Rennie, of Cairny) a son and successor,
John Guthrie, of Guthrie. Tliis laird m. 1732, Jean, dau.
of Kev. James Hodge, of Bathkimmer, Minister of Lonforgan,
and had issue, John, his heir; Margaret, to. Wilham Alison,
Merchant in Dundee; and Jean, m. John Scrymgeour, Esq.,
younger son of Tealing. The son and successor,
John Guthrie, of Guthrie, m. 1763, Margaret, dau. of Eev.
Mr. Whyte, of Murrose, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Guthrie, of Guthrie, Convener and D.L. co. Forfar,
m. 24 June, 1798, Anne, 2nd dau. of William Douglas, Esq. of
Brigton, and by her (who d. 2 Dec. 1845) had issue,
John, of Guthrie.
William, late Capt. 42nd Highlanders, 6. 1807.
Elizabeth Jane, m. 20 Sept. 1816, Thomas Myhie, Esq. of
Mylnefield; and d. 14 Nov. 1839.
Margaret, d. 24 Jan. 1873.
Anne, d. 5 Oct. 1848. Jane.
Helen Douglas, to. 25 Feb. 1851, John De Havilland Uter-
marck, Esq., H.M. Attorney-General for Guernsey.
Mr. Guthrie d. 12 Nov. 184.5, and was s. by his son,
John Guthrie, Esq. of Guthrie, 6. 23 July, ISCJ; ra.
23 July, 1844, Harriet, dau. of Barnabas Maude, Esq., and
d. 1877, having by her (who d. 1 Jan. 1879) had issue,
I. John Douglas Madde, now of Guthrie.
I. Harriet Maude. ii. Edith Douglas.
HI. Mary Berthia, m. 1 Aug. 1877, Duncan McNeill, Esq.,
Major Madras Staff Corps, second son of the late Malcolm
McNeill, Esq. of The Corran, co. Antrim.
^rms— Quarterly, 1st and 41*, or, a lion rampant gu. armed
and langued az. ; 2nd and 3rd, az., a garb or. Crest — A dexter
arm issuing holding a drawn sword ppr. Siqjj^ortcrs—Two
knights armed at all points, with batons in their dexter hands,
and the visors of their helmets up all ppr. Motto (above the
crest)— Sto pro veritate.
Seat— Guthrie Castle, by Arbroath, co. Forfar, N.B.
GWINNETT OF WIST AST ON.
iSee Tylee.
GWYN OP DYFFRYN.
GwYN, HowEL, Esq. of Djifryn, co. Glamorgan,
and of Abercrave, co. Brecon, M.A., h. 24 June,
1806; M.P. for Penryn and Falmouth 1847 to
1857, and for Brecon 1866 to 1868, J.P. for the
COS. of Brecon, Carmarthen, and Glamorgan, and
D.L. of the last ; High SherilF for co. Glamorgan
1837, for CO. Carmarthen 1838, and for co. Brecon
1844 ; m. 27 April, 1851, Ellen Ehzabetb, only dau.
of the late Johii Moore, Esq. of Plymouth.
iltlTCagC. — Thomas Gwyn, Esq. of Trecastle, co. Brecon
(elder son, by Gwenllian his wife, dau. and heir of Howell ap
Griffith, of Trecastle, of Kydderch apKhys ap Philip ap David,
of Llwyn HowelL 9th in direct descent from Trahaern ap
Einon, Lord of Cwmwd, co. Brecon), m. Elen, dau. of Roger
Vaughan, Esq. of Talgarth, in the same co., and was father of
Howel Gwyn, Esq., whose son, by Jennet his wife, dau. of
Gwilym Llewelyn, Esq. of Garregfawr, Thomas Gwyn, Esq.,
d. 1584, leaving, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Edward
Games, Esq. of Newton, a son, Howel Gwyn, Esq., who d.
1584, leaving by Margaret his wife, dau. of Edward Games,
Esq. of Newton, a son, Howel Gwynn, who in. Mary, dau. of
James Boyle, Esq. of Hay Castle, and was father of Edwari>
Gwyn, Esq. of Glyntawe, whose 2nd son, by Mary his wife,
dau. of Rev. John Llewelyn,
John Gwyn, Esq. of Abercrave, in Glyntawe, m. Anne, dau.
of Thomas Price, Esq. of Abertreweren, and was father of
704
GWY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAG
James Gwts, Esq. of New Karlnor, m. Elizabeth, dnu. of
John Brewster, Esq. of Burton Court, co. Hereford, and had a
son,
William Gwtn, Esq. of Neath, m. Eliza, only dau. and
heiress of Hugh Edwards, Esq. of Llanddoisant; and d. 1749,
leaving a son,
John Gwtn, Esq. of Neath, m. Priscilla, dau. of Matthew
Boach, Esq., and left, 1780, a son,
William Gwtn, Esq. of Neath, m. 1st, 1799, Mary Anne,
eldest dau. of John Roberts, Esq. of Barnstaple, Devon, and
by her (who d. 11 Jan. 1819) he had (with a dau., Elizabeth,
m. June, 1834, Eev. Charles Griffith, and d. 3 Feb. 1837,
leaving an only dau. Elizabeth, ?7i. John Lloyd, Esq.) a son,
the present Howel Gwtn, Esq., M.P. Mr. Gwyn m. 2ndly,
1S22, and d. 5 Aug. 1830.
Arms — Sa., a fess or, between two swords, the point of that
in chief upwards, the other downwards, both in pale arg. hilted
of the second. Crest — A hand ppr. holding a dagger erect arg.
bilted or, thrust through a boar's head couped of the second.
Molto — Vim vi repellere licet.
/Seat— Dyffryn, Neath.
aWYNNE OF MONACHTY.
G-WTNNE, Alban Thomas Jones, Esq. of Mon-
acbty, CO. Cardigan, J.P., b. 4 Feb. 1852 ; s. his
father 1865.
ILtnCaSP.— Alban Thomas Jones Gwtnne, Esq., J.P.
and D.L., of Monachty (only son of Rev. Alban Thomas Jones
Gwynne, of Tyglin, by his 1st wife, Martha Thomas), b. 1784;
in. 1808, Mary Anne, only dau. of John Vevers, Esq. of Yark-
hill Court, CO. Hereford, and had issue,
Alban Lewis, of Monachty. John, R.N., d. at sea, twm.
Edward Henley Acton (Rev.), m. and had six children.
William Cust, M.D. Henry, m. and had issue.
Eichard, d. 8 June, 1865, leaving a widow and one dau.
Francis Anthony, m.
Mary Anne, m. John Hughes, Esq. of co. Cardigan, and is
deceased.
Jane, m. Thomas Watkin Maddy, Esq. of Hereford.
Maria Elizabeth, m. Henry Vevers, Esq. of Hereford, and
d. 1858.
The eldest son,
Alban Lewis Thomas Jones Gwtnne, Esq. of Monachty,
J.P. and D.L., late Capt. 62nd regt., 6. 5 April, 1809; to.
II May, 1847, Jane Crawshay, dau. of Crawshay Bailey, Esq.,
M.P. of Nant-y-glo, co. Monmouth, and has issue,
Alban Thomas Jones, now of Monachty.
Arthur, d. Feb. 1860, aged 5.
Gertrude Jane, in. 1873, George Alban Lewes, Esq., Lieut.
48tli regt. Agnes. Edith.
Mr. Gwynne d. 8 June, 1805.
Motto — Conabimur.
-Sc«i— Monachty, Ciliau Ayron, co. Cardigan.
GYLL OF REMENHAM.
Gyli, Plemyng, GrEOEGE, Esq. of Remenham
House, Bucks, Capt. R.H.A., b. 3 Sept. 1841 ; m. 24
Oct. 1878, Frances Elizabeth Marion, dau. of Capt.
A. M. Allejne.
ILiuCagC. — Michael Gtll, of Deptford, Kent, supposed
to have settled in Kent about 1570 (will proved 1590), left a son,
John Gtll, of Sutton-at-Hone, buried there 6 April, 1624.
He was father of
John Gtll, of Sutton-at-Hone, m. there 14 June, 1611,
Ursula Langridge, of Sutton, and d. 1646, leaving a son,
Thomas Gtll, Esq. of Dartford, who, by Alice his wife,
<who d. 1662, he d. 16 Sept. 1667) had a son, Thomas, d. s. p.
1C64, and a son,
George Gtll, of Dartford and Boxley, Kent, m. 5 Feb.
1676, Susanna, dau. of Thomas Cox, Esq. of Dartford, and
dying 1726, left, with other issue, a son and heir,
William Gtll, Esq. of Boxley, baptised there 30 Sept.
1686; 'III. 7 Sept. 1713, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of John
Lawrence, Esq. of Kent, niece of James Brooke, Esq. of
Lewisham, Kent, High Sheriff 1731, and by her (who d.
23 April, 1750, aged 60) left at his decease, 10 Aug. 1754, aged
68, with two daus., Elizabeth, to. 1st, 1751, Thomas Baytop,
Esq. of Rochester; and 2ndly, James Kincaid, Esq.; and
Anne, m. 1746, Thomas Wright, son of Edward Wright, Esq.
of Aldington, Kent, Lord Mayor of London 1785, two sons
Brooke, who d. s. p. 1774, and his successor,
William Gtll, Esq. of Wyrardisbury House, co. Bucks,
and Yeoveny Hall, Middlesex, m. Ist, 4 Oct. 1751, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Robert Prowse Hassell, Esq. of
Wyrardisbury House, and Croydon, Surrey, and by her (who
d. 29 June, 1709, aged 39) had issue,
Robert Hutton, 6. 1758; d. s. p. 1792.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 9 June, 1776.
Margaret, to. 7 April, 1772, John Deschamps, Esq. of Ealing
Middlesex; and d. 9 Nov. 1799, aged 40.
Susanna, b. 1756; m. 11 Feb. 1779, Thomas Chudlcigh
Sanders, Esq., of H.E.I.C, and Charlwood, Surrey, who
d. 1816; and 2ndly, 10 June, 1819, William Bailey, Esq. of
Tonbridge Castle, Kent, who d. 1832. She d. 1833, aged
77, leaving issue one child, Harriet, m. Rev. George Dinely
Goodyer, Rector of Otterden, Kent.
Harriet, b. 17G2; to. 11 Feb. 1784, Archibald Paxton, Esq. of
Watford Place, Herts, High Sheriff of the co. 1799, brother
of Sir William Paxton, Knt. of Middleton Hall, co
Carmarthen, d. 1817, aged 80. She d. 18 Nov. 1794'
aged 33, leaving issue, William Gill Paxton, Esq. of Hen-
bury, Dorset, High Sheriff of the co. 1828, formerly M.P.
for Plympton ; d. 1850, s. x>.
Grace, d. 1847, aged 84.
Mr. William Gyll m. 2ndly, 20 Dec. 1773, Mary, dau. and
co-heir of John Brome, Esq. of Ludlow, Salop, and by her
(who d. 11 March, 1820, aged 88) left at his decease, 17 March,
1798, an only child,
William Gtll, Esq. of Wyrardisbury, b. 13 Sept. 1774;
Capt. 2nd Life Guards, and Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of
Sussex. He raised a corps of volunteers 1804, on tiie pre-
meditated invasion of Napoleon. Capt. Gyll m. 13 Oct. 1794,
at Wyrardisbury, Harriet, only child of Hamilton Flemyng,
who claimed to be Earl of Wigtoun (see Burke's Extinct
Peerage), and by her (who d. 6 Nov. 1813, aged 37) had issue,
Brooke Hamilton, of Wyrardisbury House, Bucks, and
Yeoveny Hall, Middlesex.
Bellenden Charles, b. 1799 ; d. 24 Sept. 1822, aged 24.
Gordon Willoughbt James, late of Remenham House.
Hamilton, b. 5 May, 1804; of Shenley Lodge, and Salisbury
Hall, CO. Herts; to. 30 Sept. 1835, Frances Caroline, dau.
and co-heir of Sir John Murray, Bart, of Stanhope co
Peebles, N.B., and dying 21 Feb. 1844, left issue, 1 Hamilton
Flemyng Campbell, b. 11 Aug. 1836, to. Ida Louisa, dau. of
W. H. Jes.se, Esq., and has issue; and 2 BeUenden Charles
John, 6. 13 March, 1838.
Robert (Sir), Knt., b. 11 July, 1805; late loth Hussars, and
of the German Legion, and formerly Lieut, of the Yeomen
of the Guard; m. 21 April, 1847, Jane Price, dau. and
co-heir of Sir John Pinhorn. Knt.
Louisa Jane Grace, in. 12 May, 1819, Sir Jasper Atkinson,
Knt., of H.M. Royal Mint; d. 1856, and had issue a dau.,
Jane Laura, 7ii. William Gowing, Esq.
The eldest son,
Brooke Hamilton Gyll, Esq. of Wyrardisbury House, co.
Bucks, and Yeoveney Hall, Middlesex, 6. 16 July, 1795 ; m.
3 May, ls21, Maria Jane, dau. of William Richardson, Esq.,
Accountant General to the East India Company, by Elizabeth
his wife, widow of Edward, 1st Earl of Winterton. Mrs. Gyll
d. 21 July following her marriage, aged 27, and was buried at
Wyrardisbury. Mr. Gyll d. 5 Dec. 1865. His next surviving ■
brother, ^
Gordon Willocghbt James Gtll, Esq. of Remenham '
House, Wraysbury, co. Bucks, b. 1802 ; s. 1865 ; m. 20 Aug.
1839, Ann Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward Bowyer Smijlh,
Bart, of Hill Hall, Essex, and had issue.
I. Flemtng George, now of Remenham House.
II. Edward Gordon, 6. 1845 ; 1st Royals.
ni. Brooke Flemyng, b. 1847 ; Capt. W. Essex Militia.
I. Letitia Elizabeth, m. 1859, Charles Prinsep, Esq. of India
House.
II. Cordelia Adela, m. 1866, Mark William Lyndon, Esq.
HI. Lilias Flemyng, to. 1863, Charles Tayleur, Esq., 7th
Royal Fusiliers.
Mr. Gyll d. 6th April, 1878.
^rm."!— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sa., two chevrons arg. each
charged with three mullets of the first on a canton or, a lion
passant guardant gu., for Gtll; 2nd, arg., a fess sa. with
three martlets of the first, between three crosses pattee gu.,
for Canon; 3rd, lozengy, or and vert, a lion rampant gu., for
Gtll. Crest— A. hawks head az. between two wings frettee
vert. Motto — Virtutis gloria merces.
Sertis— Remenham House, Wraysbury, Bucks ; and Yeoveney
Hall, Middlesex.
HACKER OF EAST BRIDGFORD.
HEATnCOTE-HACKEE, RoWL.iND, Esq. of East
Bridgford Old Hall, co. Nottingham, and of Hat-
field, CO. York, m. Agnes, only dau. of Samuel
Harding, Esq., and has three sons,
Edward. Piowland. Godfrey.
HAG
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAG
705
He assumed the additional surname of Hacker,
under the will of liis uncle Col. Rowland Heathcote
Hacker.
Utirragr.— FEANns Hackeb, Esq., son (by Mavparet his
vife) of John Hacker, Esq. (who d. 1620), had four sons,
] nuicis, Eichard, John, and Rowland. Francis, the eldest,
was Col. Hacker, who served under the Parliament, and
attended King Charles I. to his execution. Rowland, the
youngest son, served under the King during these troubles,
and after the death of his brother, who suffered as a traitor
teinp. Charles II., left the King's army in disgust, and d. in
retirement, at East Bridgford.
The Rev. Ralph Heathcote, Rector of Moreton, co. Derby,
and Vicar of Sileby, co. Leicester, m. Mary, dau. of the Rev.
Simon Ockley, Rector of Suasey, co. Cambridge, Professor of
Arabic, and was father of
The Rev. Edward Heathcote, m. Catherine, only surviving
dau. and co-heir of Robert Hacker, Esq. of East Bridgford,
the last male descendant of the Hacker family, and had by
her a numerous family, of whom
I. Edward (Rev.), m. 1792, Jane, only child of John Cock,
J.sq., late of Chesterfield, formerly Merchant at Hamburg
(iiy Francos his wife), and by her (who d. Dec. 1810) left at
his decease, April, 1844,
1 Godfrey, J.P. co. Derby, m. Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of —
Gillelt, Esq.
2 John, who assumed the additional surname and arms of
Hacker, and s. to East Bridgford.
•T Rowland, now of East Bridgford. 4 William.
1 Jane, m. Astley Holt, M.D., and d. s. p. Jan. 1859.
2 Frances, m. Rev. Thomas Harding, Rector of Ashley,
CO. Stafford, and has issue.
3 Catherine Anne, 711. Benjamin Blaydes Thompson, Esq. ;
and d. leaving issue.
II. Rowland, Lieut.-Col. in the army, assumed, 1819, the
additional surname and arms of Hackeb, under the will of
his mother; and d. 1831.
lis grandson,
John Heathcote Hackeb, Esq. of East Bridgford Old Hall,
md of Leek, b. 23 April, 1794; d. 1870, and was s. by his
irother, the present Rowland Heathcote Hackee, Esq.
^m.s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sa., across vairc between-four
nulletsor, pierced of the field, for Hackee; 2nd and 3rd, erm.,
hree pomees each charged with a cross or, for Heathcote.
Crests— A woodpecker standing on the stock of a tree eradi-
ated ppr., for Hacker; on a mural crown az. a pomee
hargcd with a cross or, between two wings displayed erm for
IeATHCOTE. it j ,
Seats— East Bridgford, Old Hall, Notts ; and Hatfield Manor,
)oncaster. '
HACKET OF MOOR HALL.
Hacket, George Aigernon Beynon Disney,
ilsq. of Moor Hall, co. Warwick, J.P., b. 6 June,
844 ; in. 12 Dec. 1867, Adela, 2nd dau. of Charles
lowland Palmer More wood, Esq. of Alfreton Park,
0. Derby, and Ladbrook, co. Warwick, and has
isue,
I. John Lisle, b. 10 Sept. 18G9.
II. George Lisle, 6. 22 March, 1872.
III. Charles Lisle, 6. 21 Oct. 1874.
IV. Andrew Lisle, 6. 24 July, 1877.
I. Adela Mary, b. 13 Feb. 1875.
ILtllcagC— Right Rev. John Hackett, D.D., Bishop of
ichfield and Coventry, consecrated 1661, was son of Andrew
:ackett (who claimed descent from Patrick Halket, 3i-d son of
eorge Halket, of Pitfirrane, co. Fife). He m. 1st, Elizabeth,
iu. of William Stibbins, Esq. of East Sotham, Suffolk, by
hom, who d. 1G37, he had issue, i. Andrew (Sir), his heir;
. Gustavus, of London; in. John, d. young; i, Elizabeth,
■,. Rev. J. Hutchinson, Canon of Lichfield; 11. Mary, m. John
'avenport, of London ; iii. Ann, m. Samuel Lockhart. The
ishop m. 2ndly, Frances Bennett, widow of Rev. Dove Bridg-
lan, by whom he had a son, John, who d. s. p., and a dau.
heophilias, m. Francis Dive, Esq. He d. 20 Oct. 1670, and
as s. by his eldest son.
Sir Andrew Hackett, Knt. of Moxhull, Master in Chancery,
Qighted at Whitehall, 16 Jan. 1670, m. 1st, Maria, dau. of
Dseph Hensliaw, Bishop of Peterborough, by whom he had
le dau., m. Mr. Whitehall ; he m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. and
)-heir of John Lisle, Esq. of Mo.\hull, co. Warwick, by whom
3 had issue,
I. Lisle, his heir.
II. Andrew, of Gray's Inn, London, whose son,
Andrew, s. his uncle at Moxhull.
m. John, Vice-Provost of Trinity Coll. Camhrid-e
.. Elizabeth. „. Bridget. ,„. Katherine.
Sir Andrew d. 26 March, 1709, and was s. by his eldest son
Lisle Hackett, Esq. of Moxhull, m. 1st, Martha Shelton' of
Barningham, Suffolk, by whom, who d. 1688, he had a son '
John, who d. s. p. v. ^3. *
He m. 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of Sir John Bridgman, Bart, of
Castle Bromwich, co. Warwick, and had one dau.,
^mf'/s T^' ^'"^ •^"^'""''"1 Isham, 5th bart. 'of Lamport,
Mr. Hacket dying without male issue, was s. by his nephew
Andrew Hacket, Esq. of Moxhull, to. 1735, a dau. 'of
Richard Scott, Esq. of Long Aston, and had issue,
I. Andrew, his heir.
II. John, of Moor Hall, who s. in 1766 to the estates of his
giand uncle, John Addyes, Esq. of Moor Hall, co. Warwick
and assumed the additional surname of Addyes He m
1769, Jane, dau. of William Scott, Esq. of Great Barr, co'
Stafford, but d. s. 2). 1810, and bequeathed his estate to his
nephew, Francis Beynon Hacket.
III. Richard (Rev.), d. 1810.
Mr. Hacket was s. by his eldest son,
Andrew Hacket, Esq. of Moxhull, m. 1st, Hon. Anne
Leigh, dau. of Thomas, 4th Lord Leigh of Stoneleigh, by
whom, who d. 1769, he had an only son, who d. an infant.
He m. 2ndly, Eliza Anne, dau. and heir of Francis Beynon,
Esq., and had issue,
I. Andrew, his heir, m. 1798, Letitia Penelope, dau. of
Ralph Adderley, Esq. of Coton, co. Stafford, aAd d. s. p
1815, having disinherited his brother, and bequeathed all
his estates to his wife, who m. 2ndly, 22 June, 1820 Hon
Berkeley Octavius Noel, 8th son ot Sir Gerard Noel Noel!
Bart., by Hon. Diana Middleton his wife, dau. of Charles, 1st
Lord Bai-ham, who s. her father as Baroness Barham in her
own right, 1813. 11. Francis Beynon, of whom hereafter
I. Elizabeth. 11. Mary, d. unm.
III. Charlotte, m. Mr. Crowther. iv. Martha.
The 2nd son,
Francis Betnon Racket, Esq. of Moor Hall, s. to that
estate at the death of his uncle, 1810. He m. Mary, dau. of
Thomas Horton, Esq. of Howroyde Hall, co. York, by Lady
Mary Gordon his wife, dau. of George, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen,
and had issue,
I. Andrew, d. aged 18.
II. John George, Lieut. 9Ist regt., m. Susan Hussey, dau.
of Henry Disney Roebuck, Esq. of Ingress Abbey, Kent,
and had issue,
1 George Algeenon Beynon Disney, heir to his grand-
father. 2 Charles.
3 Andrew Henry, b. 23 April, 1847 ; d. 29 March, 1848.
1 Constance Helena Mary, ni. Capt. Richard Young, 2nd
son of Alan Young, Esq. of Orlingbury, co. Northampton.
ni. Charles, d. unm. 1849.
IV. Frederick, Lieut. 59th regt., 6. 1828, killed at Canton in
China 28 Dec. 1857.
I. Frances Mary, m. Capt. Childers H. Thompson, eldest son
of Rev. Robert Thompson, of Bilbrough Hall, co. York, and
has issue.
II. Katherine Alicia, in. Col. Bertie E. M. Gordon, 2nd son
of Alexander Gordon, Esq. of Ellon Castle, co. Aberdeen.
III. Elizabeth Anne, m. Thomas W. Lloyd, Esq. of Comesby
Hall, CO. York. iv. Mary. v. Charlotte Sarah.
VI. Harriet Jane, m. William Roundel!, Esq. of Gledstone,
CO. York, and has issue.
Mr. Hacket became representative of Hacket of Moxhull, on
the death s. p. of his elder brother in 1815, and d. 14 Oct.
18G3, when he was s. by his grandson, George Algernon
Beynon Disney Hacket, Esq., now of Moor Hall.
Arms — Sa., three piles meeting in pointarg. on a cliicf gu. a
lion passant guardant or.
Seat— Moor Hall, Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick.
HACKETT OP MOOR PARK.
Hackett, Simpson, Esq. of Moor Park, King's
Co., Lieut.-Col. 35th regt., b. 15 June, 1831 ; m.
17 July, 1858, Edith Mary, youngest dau. of Major-
Gen. Bredin, R.A.
ILtlt cage— Robert Hackett, of Eglish, King's Co., left
by Anne his wife (with several daus., one of whom m. Richard
Burris, Esq. of Ballintemple, King's Co.; and another,
Deborah, m. Robert Robinson, Esq. of Tinnikelly), four sons,
I. Simpson, of whom presently.
II. William, of Prospect, Parsonstown, deceased.
III. Michael, of Elm Grove, Parsonstown, m. Miss Mitchell,
dau. of Adam Mitchell, Esq. ; and d. 1856, leaving issue,
2 a
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAI
1 Robert, a cavalry officer, m. Miss Steele, and d. s. p.
2 Thomas, of Whiieford, -»i., and d. 1875, leaving issue.
3 Wellington, an officer in the army ; d. unm.
4 Adam, Lieut, in the army, d. unm.
6 George, an officer in the army, m., and left issue.
6 Samuel, Major in the army, and Capt. 38th regt.
7 Eichard, of Elm Grove, m. 1st, Miss Fitzgerald, dau. of
the Eev. Fitzgerald; and 2ndly, Miss Sadlier, and is
deceased.
1 Ellen, m. Capt. Davidson.
2 Jane, r,i. William Lewis, Esq. of Dublin.
IV. Isaac, an officer in the army, killed at Waterloo.
The eldest son,
Simpson Hackett, Esq. of Eiverstown, co. Tipperary, b.
28 Dec. 1763 ; m. 1 May, 1790, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Mitchell,
of Fortle Castle, King's Co., and by her (who d. 5 Aug. 1839)
had issue,
Simpson, 6. 1791; d. 1795.
Eobert, Capt. 18th Light: Dragoons; 6. 1 Jan. 1796; d.
22 April, 1816. Thomas, late of Moor Park.
Sarah, m. Alexander A. Graydon, Esq. of Newcastle House,
CO. Dublin.
Anne Maria, m. John Brereton, Esq. of Old Court, co.
Tipperary.
Margaret, m. Thomas Hobbs, Esq., Capt. 92nd Highlanders,
of Bamaboy, King's Co.
Jane, m. Eobert Seymour Drought, Esq. of Eidgemont.
lll^abeth,}^-^-"^-
Mr. Hackett d. 21 Jan. 1848. His 3rd son,
Thomas Hackett, Esq. of Moor Park, King's Co., and
Eiverstown, co. Tipperary. J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of the
King's Co. 1844, h. 15 Jan. 1798; '«i.j 1 July, 1830, Jane
Bernard, youngest dau. of Bernard Shaw, Esq. of Monks-
town Castle, CO. Cork, and niece of Sir Eobert Shaw, Bart, of
Bushy Park, co. Dublin, and by her (who d. 23 Feb. 1857) had
issue,
I. Simpson, now of Moor Park.
II. Thomas Bernard, of Eiverstown, co. Tipperary, Lieut.
Col., late Major 23rd E.W. Fusiliers, b. 15 June, 1836 ; m.
9 July, 1874, Josephine, eldest dau. of the late Eev. Joseph
Marshall, of Baronne Court, co. Tipperary.
III. Eobert Henry, Brevet Major 90th Light Infantry, I. 26
Aug. 1839.
IV. Charles, Capt. 5th Fusiliers, 6. 4 Jan. 1846.
I. Jane Louisa, d. 3 Feb. 1875. ll. Sara.
in. Emily, m. 2 May, 1860, Bev. Milward Crooke, Chaplain to
the Forces, and has issue. iv. Louisa. v. Alice.
VI. Florence. vu. Helen Agnes.
He d. 13 Jan. 1869.
Arms-SiL., three piles pointing to the base arg., the centre
one charged with a trefoil slipped vert on a chief gu. a lion
passant guardant or. C'l-est—A demi-panther arg. spotted az.
collared gu., charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped
vert, and holding in the dexter paw a branch of the last.
Jl/oUo— Virtute ct fidelitate.
&at— Moor Park, Parsonstown.
HAGART OP EASTBURY MANOR.
Hagaet, Charles, Esq., C.B. of Eastbury Manor,
Guildford, Surrey, Lieut.-Gren. and Col. 7th Hussars,
b. 23 June, 1814.
IClltCagC.— Thomas Campbell Hagart, Esq. of Bantas-
kinc, CO. Stirling, N.B., b. 1784, only son of Charles Hagart,
Esq. of Bantaskine, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of PliiUp
Molineux, Esq., and widow of John Heyliger, Governor of
St. Eustatius, West Indies; to. 1813, Elizabeth, only dau. of
Thomas Stewart, Esq. of Westforth, co. Lanark, and had issue,
Charles, now of Eastbury Manor.
James McCaul, Lieut.-Col., C.B., 6. 17 Nov. 1816.
Eliza Stewart, m. 1st, 22 June, 1836, Alexander Speirs, Esq.,
M.P. of Elderslie, who d. 5 Oct. 1845; and 2ndly, 1867,
Edward Ellice, Esq. of Invergarry, M.P.
Ann Eliza Molineux.
He d. 24 Sept. 1868.
Arms — Per bend az. and or, on a bend sa. between two
estoiles of sixteen points counterchanged a lion passant az.,
between as many crosses moUne, of the second. Cresl — ^A lion
rampant ppr. Motto— Sana pcur.
,Seai— Eastbury Manor, Guildford, Surrey,
Semce, only son of John Doveton, Esq., of St.
Helena, and has issue,
I. William Henry Doveton, 2na Secretary H.M. Diplomatic
Service, b. 25 June, 1846 ; rn. II Dec. 1875, Caroline Anne,
3rd dau. of William Thomas Carrol, Esq. of city ol
Washington, U.S.A.
II. Bazett Michael, Barrister of Lincoln's Inn, b. 29 Sept.
1847; TO. 16 Dec. 1872, Julia Diana, elder dau. of George
Barker, Esq. of Holt Lodge, Norfolk, and has issue,
1 George Wilham Bazett, 6. 1 Oct. 1873; 2 Thomas
Barker Amyand, b. 6 Dec. 1874; 3 Mark, b. 30 Jan. 1870;
4 Eichard Colby, 6. 16 June, 1877.
III. Alfred Hinuber, of H.M. Indian Civil Service, Bengal,
i. 17 April, 1849; vi. 15 Dec. 1873, Alice Geraldine, eldesi
dau. of Hugh Vernon Schalch, Esq., Member of Council
Calcutta, and has issue; 1 Vernon Harry Stiuirt, b
27 Oct. 1874; 2 Alfred Gerald Ansdell, b. 24 April, 1877.
IV. John George, Lieut. E.N., b. 11 June, 1850.
v. Henry Eider, of H.M. Colonial Service in Transvaal
South Africa, b. 22 June, 1856.
VI. Andrew Charles Parker, Lieut. 25th K.O.B., b. 7 Feb.
1854.
VII. Edward Arthur, of Pembroke Coll. Cambridge, b
5 Nov. 1860.
I. Ella Doveton, in. Eev, Charles E. Maddison Green, o
Lyons Hall, co. Hereford, and has issue.
II. Elizabeth Cecilia, to. Maxiraihan E. Western, Esq. o
London, and has issue. m. Eleanora Mary.
lilliraflt. — John Haggard, of Eoyston, had by Hannal
Aungier his wife, a son, John Haggard, of Old Ford House
Bow, Middlesex, who m. 1st, Ehzabeth Stretton, and 2ndly
Bridget Fellows, and had issue, John, his heir; and Mark, o
Stratford-le-Bow, Merchant, grandfather of William Debon
NAiRE Haggard, Esq. of the Bank of England, and Lee Grove
The elder son,
John Haggard, Esq., m. 1st, Mary Warner, and by be
(who d. 1732) had issue,
John, Eector of Bennington, co. Herts, d. 21 March, 1813
aged 90, s. p. William Henry, of whom presently Ji
Mr. Haggard d. 5 Feb. 1776, aged 75. His 2nd wife, Ehzabetl
Lee, survived him, and d. 31 Jan. 1794, aged 83. The onl;
surviving son,
William Henry Haggard, Esq. of Norwich, m. Susai
Eebecca, dau. of James Barnham, Esq. By her (who a
14 Jan. 1804) he had an only son and heir.
William Henry Haggard, Esq., of Bradenham Hall,B.A
Emmanuel Coll. Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law. He m. 1
July, 1781, Frances, only dau. of the Eev. Thomas Amyand
Eector of Hambledon, co. Bucks, and of Fawley, co. Oxon (b,
Frances his wife, dau. and ultimately sole heir of Thoma
Eider, Esq. of Twickenham), which lady d. 21 July, 1820
aged 60. Mr. Haggard d. 1837, aged 79, leaving issue,
William, of whom presently.
Thomas, b. 1790 ; lu. Maria, dau. of Wilham Tickell, of Batl
John, LL.D. of Doctors' Commons, Chancellor of Lincoli
Winchester, and Manchester, m. 1820, Caroline, dau. t
Mark Hodgson, of Broroley, and had issue, seven sons an
four daus. George, d. unm. 1817.
Frances, m. John Adolphus Young, Esq. of Harehatd
Berks.
Lucinda, m. Eobert Mapletof t, Esq. of Spring Hall, Suffolk.
Caroline, uniii.
The eldest son and heir,
William Haggard, Esq. of Bradenham Hall, 6. 26 Sep
1783; d. 29 March. 1843, having vi. 1815, Ehzabeth, cldof
dau. and co-heir of James Meybohm, Esq. of St. Petersbur^jFi
and had issue,
1 William Meybohm Etdee, his heir.
2 James, m. 1»48, Caroline, younger dau. of Bazett DovctOlL
Esq., and has issue.
3 Frances, m. Eev. William Cecil Fowle, of Brinsop, Henp
ford.
Arms—\z., a mullet of six points arg. Crcsi— A mullet
six points arg.
iSeai— West Bradenham, near Shipdham, Norfolk.
♦
HAIG- OP BEMERSYDE,
HAGGARD OF WEST BRADENHAM. i
Haggard, William Metboum Ryder, Esq. of
West Bradenham Hall, Norfolk, LL.B., Barrister-
at-Law, J.P. and D.L., m. Ella, elder dau. and co-
heir of Bazett Doveton, Esq., late of E.I.C. Civil
'■■ i
wick, s. htf
Haig, Sophia, of Bemersyde, co. Berwick,
sister in 1873.
iLlllCagC— The Haigs, an ancient family in the MerS'
were proprietors from an early period of the lands of Bemc
side, CO. Berwick. Sir Thoma.s, the Eymer, prophesied:
Tide whate'er betide
There's aye be Haigs of Bcmersidc.
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THE LANDED GEMTRy.
HAL
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John Haic, the 3ra Baron of Bemersyde, compelled, with
many other Scots barons, to swear fealty to Edward I.
1296, took the first opportunity of joining Sir William
Wallace in the struggle for independence, and was with
him at the battle of Stirling, 1297. His son, Petrus,
adliered to Bruce, and fought with him at the battle of
Bannockburn, but was killed at Halidonhill 1333. John,
5th baron of Bemerside, the son of Petrus, was slain at the
l)attle of Otterburn, at an advanced age, five years after.
Gilbert Haig, the 8th baron, was present with the Earl of
Orniond, Commander of the Scots army, when he obtained a
[complete victory over an English force under the Earl of
jNorthumberland, at Sark, 1449. He also assisted the Earl of
jAncus in suppressing the power of James, Earl of Douglas,
[14.55. His son, James Haic, 9th Laird of Bemerside, was a
Iwarm adherent of James III., and after the murder of that
unfortunate monarch, 14S8, he was obliged to conceal himself
'till, through the interposition of friends, he had made his
peace with the young king, James IV. This, however, could
only be effected on condition of resigning his estate to his son,
William, which he did 13 Feb. 1489.
I William Haig, of Bemersyde, who fell at Flodden, was
father of
EoBERT Haig, of Bemersyde, who had a command in the
army under the Eegent Arran, which engaged the English
near Ancrum, 1544, and the Laird of Bemersyde having taken
prisoner Ralph, Lord Evers, one of the English leaders, he
obtained a discharge of all the duties due by his family to the
Jrown. His direct descendant,
Anthony Haig, Baron of Bemersyde, Capt. of a troop of
horse in the Swedish Service, was a devoted royalist, and
iufiered a long imprisonment under Cromwell. He m. Jean
Home, of Bassendean, and had i-ssue, Zerobabel, his heir;
Emanuel, d. 1699, leaving a son, Isaac, of Thrid ; William, of
4.ntigua; Hannah, m. James Dickson, of Belchester; and
aibernia, m. John Dickson. The eldest son,
Zerobabel Haig, Baron of Bemersyde, m. Elizabeth, dau.
)f Thomas Gordon, Clerk to the Court of Justiciary, and d.
32, having had (with several daus., of whom the eldest,
fanet, m. the Hon. James Home, of Ayton Hall ; and the 2nd,
ttary, m. 1735, Thomas Potts, Esq., Sheriff Clerk co. Eox-
)urgh) a son and heir,
James Anthony Haig, Esq. of Bemersyde, 18th Baron of
he family, m. Barbara, dau. of WiUiam Robertson, Esq. of
jadykirk, and had, James Zerobabel, Isaac, and William.
The eldest son,
James Zerobabel Haig, Esq. of Bemersyde, m. Isabella,
lau. of Samuel Watson, Esq. of Edinburgh, and had five sons,
ho d. s. J)., and three daus., Barbara, of Bemersyde, who c(.
173; Sophia, of Bemeisyde; and Mary, deceased.
The present heir to the estate of Bemersyde is Capt. Arthur
Balfour Haig, K.E., Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Edin-
urgh, son of the late Arthur Haig, Esq.; he was b. 1840;
I. 1874, Hon. Frances Charlotte, only dau. of George, 3rd
^ord Harris, and has a son, 6. 1876.
Arms — Az., a saltire cantoned with two stars in chief and
ase, with as many crescents addossee in the flanlis arg.
'!i-est — A rock ppr.
Seat — Bemersyde House, St. Boswell's.
HAIG OP BLAIRHILIi.
Haig, James Eichard, Esq. of Blairhill, co. Stir-
ing, and Highfields Park, Wittingham, Kent, Tun-
)ridge Wells, a Magistrate for the cos. of Perth,
Torfar and Kinross, D.L. for Kinross, contested
he cos. of Kinross and Clackmannan in 1874,
1831 ; m. 1857, Jane, dau. of James Thomson,
■f Fifeshire, and by her (who d. 1877), has
ssite,
I. Alexander Price, 6. I8G3. ii. David Price, b. 18G8.
III. James Richard Price, 6. 1870.
IV. William Price, b. 1872.
I. Margaret. ii. Jessie. in. Elizabeth.
IV. Marianne. v. Katharine.
ailUEagC— This family is descended from the Haigs of
lemerside.
James Haig, Esq. of Blairhill, m. Helen Higgins, of Higgins-
euk, and by her (who d. 1824) left at his decease, 1833, two
ons,
Alexander, of Blairhill.
David Haig, Esq. of Glenogil, co. Forfar, m. 1828, Elizabeth,
dau. of llichard Price, Esq. of Highfields Park, Sussex, and
d. 1848, leaving by her (who d. 1833), a son, the present
James Richard Haig, Esq., who 5. his uncle at ElairhiU.
^rms— Az., a saltire between in pale two mullets and in fess
two iucrescents arg. Crest— A rock ppr. over which the
motto, Tydc what may. il/otto— Sola virtus invicta.
HAIGH OF GRAINSBTT HALL.
Haigh George Henry, Esq. of Grainsby Hall,
CO. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., b. 13 July, 1829 ; m. 13
Dec. 1859, Emma Jane Adelaide, youngest daii. of
Sir Eobert Way Harty, 1st bart. of Prospect Hall,
CO. Dublin, and has issue,
I. George Henry Caton, 6. 4 Sept. 1860.
II. Hedley William Langley, b. Sept. 18G1.
III. Marcus Harty Ernest, 6. Feb. 1863.
IV. John Lionel Leopold, 6. Aug. 1864.
V. Claude Legh Richmond, b. July, 1866.
I. Adela Gwendaline Hilda.
II. Sylvia Hermione Kathleen. iii. Violet,
HtltEagC— This family came originally from Scotland,
and settled at Norland, in the parish of Hahfax, where they
were returned as landowners named in the composition for
great tithes in that parish in the year 1536.
George Haigh, Esq. of the Mount, Halifax, co. York, and
Longley Norland, same co., m. 19 Nov. 1793, Mary Haigh, of
Longley Norland, and by her (who d. I April, 1852, aged 80)
left at his decease, 22 May, 1849 (being then aged 86), a son,
William Haigh, Esq., m. Jan. 1827, Elizabeth Charlotte,
dau. of Benjamin Burrell, Esq., and heiress of Miss Eurrell,
late of Grainsby Hall, co. Lincoln, and by her (who d. 13 May,
1858) left at his decease, 12 May, 1853, an only surviving
child, the present George Henry Haigh, Esq. of Grainsby
Hall.
Arms— Az., a saltire cantoned with a star in chief and in
base, and with two crescents addorsed in the flanks arg.
Crest— A rock ppr. Mottoes— Sola, virtus invicta, and Tyde
what may.
Seat — Grainsby Hall, near Great Grimsby.
HALDANE OF GLENEAGLES.
Haldane, Alexander, Esq., lineal heir male of
the family of Haldane of Glen eagles, co. Perth,
Scotland, J.P. for Essex, of the Inner Temple,
Earrister-at-Law, i. 15 Oct. 1800 ; m. 29 Aug. 1822,
Emma Corsbie, youngest child of Joseph Hard-
castle, Esq. of Hatcham House, Surrey, by Anne
Corsbie, his wife, and has issue,
I. James Robert Alexander Chinnert-Haldane (Rev).,
6. 14 Aug. 1842, who assumed by royal licence, dated
29 July, 1864, the surname of Chinnery in addition to
and after that of Haldane; but by royal licence, dated
2 Sept. 1878, was permitted to Dear the surname of
Haldane after, instead of before, that of Chinnery; to.
23 Aug. 1864, Anna Elizabeth Frances Margaretta, only
child and heiress of the late Sir Nicholas Chinnery, 3rd
bart. of Flintfield, co. Cork, by Anne, his wife, eldest
dau. of the Rev. John Vernon, and has issue,
1 James Brodrick, b. 24 July, 1868.
2 Patrick Vernon, b. 15 Feb. 1870.
1 Agnes EUzabeth, b. 6 May, 1866, d. 5 July, 1866.
I. Anne Hardcastle, to. John Corsbie, Esq. of Cockfield Hall
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
II. Mary Alexina.
III. SeUna Josephine Hardcastle.
IV. Emma Corsbie Hardcastle.
V. Henrietta Dundas Duncan.
HturrtSC— The family of Haldane, of Gleneagles, co.
Perth, is of great antiquity in North Britain. In 1296 Aylmer
de Haldane, of Gleneagles, in Strathearn, was one of the Barons
who swore fealty to Edward I. of England : and Nisbet, in his
" Remarks on the Ragman Roll," asserts that "the Haldanes
were even then Barons of considerable consequence," and
"had vouchers for instructing their antiquity beyond most
famiUes in Perthshire." In the fifteenth century, Sir John
Haldane, of Gleneagles, Lord Justice-General of Scotland
beyond the Forth, m. (a.d. 1460) Agnes Menteith, of Ruskie,
one of the two co-heiresses of her maternal groat-grandlather,
Duncan, last of the ancient Saxon Earls of Lennox.
Sir Roger de Haldane, a younger son of the House of
Haldane, of Haldane, obtained a charter of the lands of
Frandio, near Gleneagles, co. Perth, from William I. (the
Lion) King of Scotland ; the charter is without date, but the
2 Z 2
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names of tlie witnesses to it show that it was about a.d. 1175.
His descendant,
Atlmeb de Halbane, sipned the Eagman Eoll a.d. 1298,
and m. temp. Eobeet I. (The Bruce), King of Scotland, the
heiress of Gleneagles, co. Perth, from which marriase des-
cended,
SiE John de Haldaxe, of Gleneagles, m. ahout a.d. 1370,
Christian, dau. of .Sir Thomas Erskine, ancestor of the Earls
of Mar, by his 2nd wife, Janet, dau. of Sir Edward Keith,
Harischal of Scotland, and had a son,
SiB James Haldane, of Gleneagles, m. Christian Graham,
dau. of William, 2nd Lord Graham, by Lady Anne Douglas
his wife, dau. of George, 4th Earl of Angus, and was father of
Sib Eebxaed Haldane, of Gleneagles. m. Katherine Seton,
flau. of William, 1st Lord Seton, who was taken prisoner at
the battle of Homildon, 1402, and was s. by his son.
Sib John Haldane, of Gleneagles, who was reloured heir to
his father 1457. He was Lord Justice General of Scotland
teyond the Forth to James III., King of Scotland from 1477 to
1488, also Ambassador to Denmark, and Governor of Berwick
1482. In 14G0 he m. Agnes, dau. and, with her sister Eliza-
beth, wife of Xapier of ilerchistown, co-heir of Sir Murdoch
Menteith, of Ruskie, by Lady ilargaret Lennox his wife, dau.
of Duncan, last Earl of Lennox, of the ancient Saxon line, and
d. 1493, when he was s. by his son,
Sib James Haldane, of Gleneagles, Keeper of the Castle of
Dunbar, who, on the death of his brother s., after much
litigation, to one fourth of the Lennox estates. He m. Christian
Graham, dau. of William Lord Graham (ancestor of the Dukes
of Montrose), and d. 1505, when he was s. by his son,
SiE John Haldane, of Gleneagles, m. Margory, dau. of Sir
John Lawson, of Humby, Provost of Edinburgh, and fell at
the battle of Flodden, 9 Sept. 1513, leaving a son,
SiB James Haldane, of Gleneagles, m. Margaret Erskine,
dau. of Eobert, 3rd Lord Erskine, and had two sons,
I. John, his heir. n. Geobge, s. his brother.
Sir James d. 1547, and was s. by his son,
John Haldane, of Gleneagles, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Lundin, of Lundin, and d. s. p. 1563, when he was s. by his
brother,
Geobge Haldane, of Gleneagles, m. Lady Jane Cuninghame,
dau. of William, 6th Earl of Glencairn, and d. 1574, when he
was s. by his son,
John Haldane, of Gleneagles, m. Isabel, dan. of Sir Daniel
Hume, of Wedderburn, ancestor of the Earls of Marchmont,
and d. 1592, when he was s. by his son,
James Haldane, of Gleneagles, m. (contract dated 26 Jan.
1600) Lady Margaret Murray, dau. of John, 1st Earl of Tulli-
bardine, and d. 1625, when he was s. by his son.
Sib John Haldane, of Gleneagles, who built the house of
Gleneagles with the stones of the former castle, now in ruins.
He m. Katherine, dau. of Sir John Wemyss, of Wemyss, and
sister of John, 1st Earl of Wemyss, and fell at the battle of
Dunbar, 3 .Sept. 1650, when he was s. by his son.
Sib John Haldane, of Gleneagles, m. 1653, Hon. Margaret
Fraser, dau. of Simon, 10th Lord Lovat, and had two sons,
I. MuNGo, his successor.
II. Patrick, who purchased the estate of Lanrick, near
Doune, from his elder brother.
Sir John d. 1670, and was s. by his eldest son,
McNGo Haldane, of Gleneagles, Member of the Scottish
Parliament, had a new charter of his lands from King
Chables II. He is mentioned by Nisbet as having, at the
funeral of the Duke of Kothes, borne the banner of his rela-
tive, the Earl of TuUibardine. He d. in 1685, having had
(with two daus., Margaret, wife of Sir Patrick Murray, Bart, of
Oehterlyre; and Janet, m. 1682, Patrick Smythe, Esq. of
Methven), a son and successor,
John Haldane, of Gleneagles, Member for co. Perth in the
last Scottish Parliament and in the first British House of
Commons. He m. 1st, Mary, 3rd dau. of David Drummond,
Lord Maderty, by Lady Beatrix Graham his wife, dau. of John,
4th Earl of Montrose, and had issue,
I. Mu.vGo, of Gleneagles, successively M.P. forces Perth and
Stirling, d. urm. 1 June, 1755, aged 73.
II. Patrick, of Gleneagles, Professor of History at St
Andrews, afterwards M.P. lor the St. Andrews Boroughs
and Solicitor-General, d. in 1769. He in. Slargaret, dau of
4th Lord Forrester, and had an only son, Brigadier-Gen
George Haldane, of the Coldstream Guards, M.P. who d
Governor of Jamaica, 17.59, «}i»i. ''
III. James, of whom presently.
He m. 2ndly, Helen, only dau. of Sir Charles Erskine, of Alva
and had issue, '
IV. Robert, of Gleneagles and Airthrey, Capt., M.P., d. a. ■p.
1 Jan. 1768, having -purcliaspA the estate of Gleneagles
from his brother Patrick in 1760, and having executed the
entail in 1766, under which the present Earl of Camper-
down is possessor of Gleneagles in the female line.
I. Margaret, vi. Cockbum, of the Ormiston family, and had
a son, George Cockbum, afterwards Haldane, of Gleneagles.
He d. in March, 1799, and his only surviving son in Octobei
of the same year, under age and unm.
n. Helen, in. Alexander Duncan, of Lundie, and had issue, 1^
1 Alexander, of Lundie, Lieut.-Col. in the army, d. s. jj.
2 Adam Duncan, the famous Admiral, created Viscouni
Duncan, of Campebdown, great-grandfather of the pre
sent and 3rd Earl of Camperdown, who now holds Glen-
eagles under Captain Eobert Haldane's entail, executet
in 1766.
1 Katherine, m. her cousin Capt. James Haldane, ol
Airthrey, 1762.
2 Margaret, m. William Tait, Esq.
3 Helen, m. Col. O'Hara, of O'Hara Brook, co. Antrim.
The 3rd son,
LiEDT.-CoL. James Haldane (from 1715 to 1739 in the
Eoyal Horse Guards), d. at sea on the Carthagena Expedition
Dec. 1742; Lieut.-Col. of Guise's regt. He m. Margaret Pye^
of a Durham family, and had a son,
Capt. James Haldane, of Airthrey, co. Stirling, m. hii
cousin Katherine, dau. of Alexander Duncan, of Lundie, am
d. 30 June, 1768, having by her (who d. 1774) had issue,
I. RoBEBT, of Airthrey, h. 28 Feb. 1764, afterwards o
Auchingray, m. Katherine Cochrane, 2nd dau. of Georg<
Oswald, Esq. of Scotstown, and d. 12 Dec. 1842, leaving bj
her (who d. 19 June, 1843) an only child,
Mabgabet, nx. James Gordon, Esq., and d. 29 Sept. 1849
leaving (with three daus.) three sons,
1 Major John Gordon, d. unm., killed at Mooltan.
2 Eobert Haldane Gordon, who also d. unm.
3 James Gordon Oswald, of Scotstown, who assumed lh(
name of Oswald on succeeding to the Scotstown estate
He m. Thomazine Crawford, and has one son, James
b. Aug. 1854, m. Aug. 1878, Eugenie Diane, dau. <y
Lieut.-Col. E. T. Coke, of Debdale Hall, Maastield.
II. James .Alexander, of whom we treat.
1. Helen Haldane, 6. 1765; d. 1776.
His 2nd son,
James Alexander Haldane, Esq. b. 14 July, 1768; m. 1st
Mary, only child and heiress of Major Alexander Joass, o
Colleonard, co. Banff, Deputy Governor of Stirling Castl'
(great-grandson and heir of line of George, 2nd Lord B.intf) b;
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of George Abercromby, of Tullybody
and sister of Gens. Sir Ralph Abercromby, K.B. and Sir llober
Abercromby, K.B. By this lady, who d. 27 Feb. 1819, he ha(
issue, with five daus.,
I. James, d. unm. 1831.
II. Alexandee, present head of the family.
III. Robert, b. 27 Jan. 1805, of Cloanden, near Gleneagles, co
Perth; in. 1st Jane, dau. of John Makgill, Esq. of Kcmback
CO. Fife ; and 2ndly, 27 July, 1853, Mary-Elizabeth, 2nd dau
of Richard Burdon-Sanderson, Esq. of West Jesmond, North
umberland, and d. June, 1877, leaving five sons and )ou:f»
daus.
He m. 2ndly, 23 April, 1822, Margaret, dau. of Professoi
Daniel Rutherford, M.D., Sir Walter Scott's maternal uncle
and by her had (with three daus., of whom the eldest, Isabella
Mitchelson, m. 18 Jan. 1848, Richard Burdon-Sanderson
Esq. of West Jesmond, Northumberland, J. P. and D.L.) twi
rv. Daniel Rutherford, M.D. of Charlotte Square, Edin
burgh,
V. James, of Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh.
Mr. Haldane d. Feb. 1851, and was s. by his eldest son, thi
present Alexander Haldane, Esq., whose pedigree an(
right to the male representation, as well as to the arms, cresf
and supporters of the family of Haldane of Gleneagles
have been authenticated and established by Lyon King o
Arms, as appears by extract of matriculation in his ofiSce
14 May, 1878.
^rms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., a saltire engr. sa., fo:
Haldane; 2nd, arg., a saltire between four roses gu., fo:
Lennox ; 3rd, or, a bend chequy sa. and arg., for Menteith ,
Crest — An eagle's head erased or, motto over. Suffer. Sup
porters. — Two eagles ppr.
Residence— U8, >Vestbourne Terrace, Hyde Park.
HALE OF ALDERLEY,
Blagden-Hale, Eobeet, Esq. of Alderley, co
Gloucester, J.P .cos. Wilts and Gloucester, Higl
Sheriff of the latter 1870, J.P., M.P. for West
Gloucestershire from 1836 to 1857, b. 1807; m
1832, Anne Jane, eldest dau. of George Peter Hoi
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•I'fl, Esq. o£ Wcstonbirt, co. Gloucester, aud lias
sue, I
I. EoBEKT, Lieut.-Col. 7th Hussars, 6. 1834.
II. Matthew Holford, 6. 1835.
I. Anne, m. Nov. 1S59, T. H. Sherwood.
II. Thcoilosia. m. Georgina.
iLincagr.— Robert Hale, Esq., m. 27 March, 1570, Alice
rew, of Alderle}', co. Gloucester, and was father of
EobektHale, Esq. of Alderlcy, mi. 13 Sept. 1509, Joan, dau.
■ Mathew Poyntz, of same place, and had a son,
Sir Mathew Hale, Knt. of Alderley, 6. 1 Nov. 1C09, Lord
tiief Justice of the King's Bench, knighted at Whitehall 30
in. IGGl; m. 1st, Ann, sister of Sir Henry Moor, Knt. of
iwley, CO. Berlis, by wliom he had four sons, i. Kobebt, his
iccessor; ii. Mathew, of Hildcsley, m. Ann. dau. of Mathew
,inons, and d. 1675, leaving a son, Matliew, b. 26 July, 1675;
r. Thomas, of Lincoln's Inn, d. s. p. 1676; iv. Edward, of
welme, co. Oxford, m. Mary Godyer, of Heythorpe, same
K, and d. 1682, leaving, Robert, Thomas, and Overbury ; Sir
athew m. 2ndly, Ann, dau. of Joseph Bishop, Esq. of Fawley,
id d. 25 Dec. 1676. His eldest son,
KoBERT Hale, Esq. of Alderley, b. 1C32; m. Frances, dau.
' Sir Francis Cheke, Knt. of Avington, co. Berks, and
V. p. 28 July, 1670, leaving by her, who d. 13 Dec. 1676,
70 sons, JIathew, 6. 28 Dec. 1668; and
Gabriel Hale, Esq. of Cottles, in the co. of Wilts, b. 22 Dec.
i69 ; ))i. Amy, dau. and heir of Edward Bisse, Esq. of Framp-
n Cotterell, co. Gloucester, and had two sons, i. Edwaud
issE, his successor; n. Mathew, m. Mary, dau. of John
arding, Esq., and had a son, Mathew, b. 1758, d. unm. ITSi.
r. Hale d. June, 1718, and was ,■!. by his eldest son,
Edward Bisse Hale, Esq. of Cottles, m. Elizabeth, dau. and
dr of John Smith, Esq., and had, with an elder son, Robert,
. 1st, Eleanor Dobson, and 2ndly, Mary Moucher, but d. s. p.
ily, 1781, a second son,
Gabriel Hale, Esq. of Bristol, who m. Ann Oliver, and
id an only surviving dau.,
Ann Hale, of Alderley, m. 18 March, 1779, John Blag-
,n, Esq. of Gray's Inn, High Sheriff co. Gloucester 1790, and
1814, leaving issue,
Robert Hale Blagden, who s. to Alderley.
[John Blagden, of Gloucester, 6. 19 March, 1786; m. and had
issue.
Mary Anne, m. 22 Aug. 1810, the Rev. James Phelps, Rector
of Alderley, and of Brimpsfield, who rf. llApril, 1829, leaving,
inter olins, a son, William John Phelps, Esq. of Cliestal,
Dursley, High Sheriff co. Gloucester.
Anne, m. 12 Nov. 1812, the Rev. John Kedington Whish, of
Cheltenham, who d. 1830, leaving issue.
Elizabeth, m. 1810, the Rev. Martin Richard Whish, Vicar of
St. Mary Ptedcliffe, and Vicar of Bedminster, who d. 7
April, 1852, leaving, inter alios, the Rev. Martin H. Whish,
Rector of Alderley.
r. Blagden, succeeding to the estate of Alderley, at the de-
ase of Matthew Hale Esq., who d. iinm. 1784, assumed the
.me and arms of Hale by Royal Sign-Manual in Dec. of that
ar. He was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Hale Blagden Hale, Esq. of Alderley, b. !> May,
80; in. 1807, Lady Theodosia Eleanor Bourkc, dau. of Joseph
anc, 3rd Earl of Mayo, Archbishop of Tuara, and by her
ho d. 23 Aug. 1845) had issue,
Robert Blagden, now of Aldeiley.
John Richard Blagden, Col. in the army, m. 27 April, 1818,
Jane, eldest dau. of the late Rev. T. G. Clare, Rector of St.
Andrew's, Holborn, which lady d. 4 March, 1861. He d.
13 Oct. 1«64. His eldest dau., Jane Clare, m. 11 Feb. 1873,
Alfred Cook, Licut.-Col.
Matthew Blagden, D.D., Bishop of Brisbane, Queensland, 6.
1811 ; m. 1st, 1840, Sophia, youngest dau. of George Clode,
Esq., and by her (who d. 1845) has issue ; and 2ndly, 1S48,
Sabina, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Molloy, by whom he has
also issue.
Edward Blagden, Lieut.-Gen., late Col. 82nd foot, C.B.
Theodosia Eleanor, m. 27 Sept. 1842, Thomas George Wills
Sandford, Esq. of Castlerea, co. Roscommon, J. P. and D.L.,
and d. 1859, having had issue.
r. Robert Hale Blagden Hale d. at Alderley, 20 Dec. 1855,
was s. by his eldest son, the present Robert Blagden
iLE, Esq. of Alderley.
Arms — Arg., a fess sa. in chief three cinquefoils of the last.
at— A heron's head erased sa. Seat— Alderley, near
ootton-under-Edgc.
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HALE OF KING'S "WALDEN.
Hale, Charles Cholmelet, Esq. of King's
"■aldeu, CO. Herts, J.P.,late oftbeEifle Brigade, b.
9 Jiil.7, 1830 ; m. Isfr, 14 July, 1853, Augusta Mary,
only dau. of Edward Feai-nley WliittiugsLall, Esq.
of Langlebury, Herts, and has issue,
I. William Edmdnd Brand, 6. 8 Oct. 1854.
II. Gerald Delm6, 6. 10 Aug. 1856.
He m. 2ndly, 1870, Emily Rebecca, dau. of tbo
late William Comedord Casey, Esq., aud has
further issue,
ILtllCil0C. — Richard Hale, eldest son of Thomas llale, of
Codicote, Herts, by Anne his wife, dau. of Edmund Blioliell,
Esq., purchased the estate of King's Walden, Herts, temp.
Elizabeth. He m. 1st, Mary Lambert, an heiress, by whom
he had a son, William, his heir; and 2ndly, Dyonisia Giffard,
of Somerset, by whom he had two other sons, Richard
High Slieriffof theco. of Hertford 1632; aud Robert. Richard
Hale, the purchaser of King's Walden, and foundorof the gram-
mar school at Hertford, d. 1620, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Hale, of King's Walden, High Sheilff of Herts
1621, TO. Rose, dau. of Sir George Bond, Knt., Lord Mayor of
London 1587, and d. Aug. 1634, aged 66, leaving, with daus.,
five sons, of whom Rowland was his heir; Bernard, D.D.,
principal of Peter House, Cambridge, and Archdeacon of Ely,
d. 1663; John (Sir), Knt. of Stagenhoe, left an only dau. and
heir. Rose, to. Sir John Austen, Bart, of Hall Place. The
eldest son,
Rowland Hale, Esq. of King's Walden, b. 8 June, 1600,
High Sheriff of Herts 1647, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry
Garwey, Knt., and left, 7 April, 1669, a son and successor,
William Hale, Esq. of King's Walden, M.P. for Herts, 13
and 31 Charles II. He m. Mary, dau. of Jeremiah Elwes,
Esq. of Roxby, co. Lincoln, by whom (who d. 28 July, 1712, at
the age of 72) he had ten sons and four daus., of whom
Richard, b. 4 Nov. 1659: m. 3 April, 1684, Eliz.abeth, dau.
and heir of Isaac Meynell, Esq. of Meynell-Langlcy, co.
Derby, and by her (who m. 2ndly, the Hon. Robert Cecil,
2nd son of James, 3rd Earl of Salisbury) left at his decease, in
1689 (with a dau., Mary, Maid of Honour to Uueen Anne, who
TO. Thomas Coke, Esq., and was mother of Mary Coke, the
wife of Sir Matthew Lambe, whose son was elevated to the
Peerage as Viscount Slclbourne), a son and successor,
William Hale, Esq., M.P., whoso sous, William and
PaMMIi-n, Jl.P. for llert.s, both <'. s. p.
Bernard (.Sir), of whom presently.
Mary, m. 27 Feb. 1678, John mumer, Esq. of Blakeware, in
Herts, and d. 1709.
Elizabeth, d. 1670.
Katharine, to. 11 Dec. 1095, John Hoskyns, Esq. of Reigate,
Surrey, and d. 5 March, 1704, leaving an only dau. and heir,
Cathei'ine, to. the 3rd Duke of Devonshire.
Elizabeth, m. Nicholas Bonfoy, Esq. of Abbot's Rippon, co.
Huntingdon, and d. in March, 1763.
The 8th son, but in wliose descendant the representation of
the family is now vested.
Sir Bernard Hale, bapt. 18 March, 1677, was constituted,
1722, Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, and subse-
quently received the honour of Knighthood. He to. Anne
Thursby, co. Northampton, and by her (who d. 11 April, 1768)
had,
I. William, his heir.
II. Richard, d. 14 Sept. 1812, in his 92nd year.
hi. Bernard, a general officer. Col. 20th regt., Lieut. -Gover-
nor of Chelsea Hospital, 10 May, 1773, and afterwards
Lieut.-Governor of the Ordnance; m. Sept. 1750, Martha,
2nd dau. of Richard Rigby, Esq. of Mistley Hall, Essex, and
d. 13 March, 1791, leaving a son,
Lieut.-Col. Francis Hale, M.P., who assumed the sur-
name and arms of Riget. He to. Fr.ances, dau. of Sir
Thomas Rumbold, Bart., Governor of Madras, and had a
dau., Frances, in. 1808, William Horace, 3rd Lord Rivers.
IV. John, of Plantation, near Guisborough, co. York, a Gen.
in the army, and Col. 17th Light Dragoons, Governor of
Londonderry and Coolmore forts, 1781; m. 11 June, 1763,
Mary, 2nd dau. of William Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough,
and d. 20 March, 1806, having had issue twenty-one
children,
I John, 6. 27 March, 1764; an ofHcer in the army, and
Military Secretary to the Duke of Kent at Gibi-altar, Hali-
fax, and Quebec, and subsequently Paymaster-General
to the Forces in Canada, and Eeceiver-General of that
province; in. 3 April 1799, Elizabeth Frances, dau. of
Lieut.-Gen. William Amherst, and sister of Earl Amherst,
and dying 24 Dec. 1808, had issue,
Jeffery, d. Jan. 1800.
Edward, b. 6 Dec. 1801 ; to. 1831, Eliza Cecilia, dau. of
Hon. Mr. Justice Bowen, of Quebec, by whom he has,
John, b. 14 Jan. 1833.
Edward Chaloner, b. 9 May, 1844.
William Amherst, 6. 23 Feb. 1847.
Elizabeth Frances. Mary. Lucy Ann.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAL
Jefifery, 6. 29 Jan. 1803; a Lieut. R.N.
Bei-nard, b. 23 March, 1805; 15anist,er-at-Law of the
Middle Temple, and of HoUy Hill, Hartfield, Sussex;
m. 11 Dec. 1S4.5, Charlotte Cecilia, dau. of the late Sir
Kobert Sheffield, Bart, of Normanby, co. Lincoln, and
reUct of U. H. Jackson, Esq. of Holly Hill.
Eichard d. 1806.
Richard, 6. 7 Jan. 1808; late Capt. 81st regt.
William Amherst, 6. 25. Jan. 1809; late Capt. 52nd
regt. ; m. 1S39, Caroline, dau. of the late Capt. Jenkins,
of New Brunswick, and dying 25 Sept. 1844, left issue,
1 William Forester, d. 1848; 1 Maria Louisa; and
2 Caroline Henrietta, r,i. 1861, P. C. Glyn, Esq.
George Carlcton, 6. 30 Oct. 1812; m. 1st, 1840, Hen-
rietta, dau. of Capt. Trigge ; and 2ndly, in 1847, Ellen,
dau. of Dr. Sampson, of Kingston, Canada, by which
latter he has, 1 Jeffery, 6. 1849 ; 1 Henrietta; 2 Alice;
3 Mary Caroline Percy.
Sophia Amelia, d. Dec. 1800. France.? Isabella.
Mary, m. July, 1845, the Rev. Henry Hotham, son of the
Hon. and Kev. Frederick Hotham.
Harriot, m. 1838, Capt. John Orlebar, E.N., son of the
late Richard Orlebar, Esq. of Hinwich House, co. Bed-
ford.
2 Henry, b. 20 Oct. 1765; E.I.C. maritime service; m.
27 June 1809, Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev. Henry
Hildyard, of Stokesley, and ultimately co-heir of her
brother, R. Hildyard, Esq. of Stokesley, and dying
16 March, 1818, left issue {see Hildyard of HnrsUy).
3 Bernard, Capt. E.N., 6. 20 Jan. 1767 ; d. 1801.
4 WiUiam, b. 7 July, 1771, of Acomb, York, Col. of North
York MUitia; m. 18 Nov. 1802, Frances, dau. of Rowland
Webster, Esq. of Stockton-on-Tees, and dying 25 Nov.
1856, had issue,
William Laurence, h. 31 May, 1810; d. 14 Aug. 1830.
Mary Emily, r,i. 31 Aug. 1824, C. H. Elslie, Esq. of
Patrick Brompton, and Mount St. John, co. York, and
Recorder of city of York.
Frances, m. 8 July, 1834, L. W. Wickham, Esq., and d.
14 Oct. 1842.
Jemima, d. 28 May, 1816. Elizabeth, d. 7 Feb. 1832.
Harriot Emma, m. 15 Aug. 1838, the Rev. H. Hawkins,
and d. 30 April, 1844.
Mary Ann, m. 14 May, 1857, H. Hale, Esq.
Jemima Octavia, in. 17 Aug. 1844, W. H. Cooper, Esq. of
Paine's Hill, Surrey, late 8th Hussars.
5 Richard, 6. 25 Aug. 1772 ; d. 8 Sept. same year.
6 Richard, b. 10 Oct. 1773 (Rev.), Vicar of Harcwood, and
Rector of Goldsboro' ; m. the dau. of J. Loft, Esq. of
South Lincolnshire ; d. 27 Sept. 1854.
7 GeorgeCharle.s, Capt. dragoons, 6. 15 Nov. 1755; d. 1800.
8 Francis, b. 4 Nov. 1770; d. 179G.
9 Francis, 6. 6 June, 1871; Lieut. 22nd Dragoons ; rf. 1816.
10 Vicissimus, b. 6 March, 1788, E.I.C. Civil Service; m.
Amelia, dau. of — Dundas, Esq. of Stirling.'iUire, and
dying in Bombay, Jan. 182G, left,
Charles, deceased. William.
Edward, Capt. E.LC. Service, deceased.
EUza, w. W. Westenhall, Esq.
Harriot, m. — Maingy, Esq., and d. 185C,
Emily, in. — Imlacke, Esq.
11 Edward, of Pontneuf, Canada, 5. 4 Aug. 1789.
1 and 2 Mary and Ann, twins: the former in. 1785, T.
Lewin, Esq. of the HoUies, Eltham, Kent, and il. Nov.
1837; the latter m. 1st, 1785, H. Yeoman Esq. of Wood-
lands, Whitby ; and 2ndly, 1801. Col. Smelt, Governor of
the Isle of Man, and d. Dec. 1853.
3 Harriot, m. 21 April, 1794, Lawrence, 2nd Baron Dun-
das, 1st Earl of Zetland, and d. 18 April, 1834.
4 Emily, d. 10 March, 1851. 5 Charlotte, d. 24 Oct. 1832.
6 Catherine, d. 22 March, 1853.
7 Octavia, m. Jan. 1807, Marmaduke Constable, Esq. of
Wassanrt in Holderness, and Walcot, co. Lincoln, and d.
July, 1824.
8 Emma, m. Oct. 1808, Major Lloyd, G6th r<'gt. ; d. 18G1.
9 and 10 Elizabeth and Jane, twins. The former m. Rev.
B. Puckle, d. 19 Murcli, 1845; the latter m. Rev. U.
Budd, and d. Aug. 1821.
I. Catherine, ra. Thomas Nugent, Esq., Common Serjeant of
London.
II. Jane, m. the Rev. Martin Madan, eldest son of Col.
Madan, by Judith his wife, dau. of Mr. Justice Spencer
Cowper. III. Anne, d. unm.
Sir Bernard d. 7 Nov. 1729, and wag s. by his son,
William Hale, Esq. of King's Walden, in. 1745, Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of Sir Charles Farnaby, Bart., and by her (who
d. 1780) had issue,
William, his hoir.
Pag-en, a Banker in London, m. 8 Fob. 1791, Miss Mary
Kect, niece of Elizabeth, Countess of Salisbury, and d. a » I
18 Jan. 1807. ■'I
Elizabeth, m. the Rev. Mr. .Stillingfleet.
Charlotte, in. l.st (as 3rd wile), Thomas Diincombe, Esq. of I
Dunco-.nbe Park, co. York ; and 2ndly (as 2iia wife), Thomas
2Hd Eaii of Onslow.
Sarah, m. the Rev. James Bowles, Rector of Burford, i'
Salop, an'.i d. 1783. j
Anne, rn. 18 April, 1782, Sir Edward Dering, 7th bart. I ;
Mr. Hale d. 14 Sept. 1793, aged 77. His son, V.
William Hale, Esq. of King's Walden, m. 3 April, 17771 J
Hon. Mary Grimston, dau. of James, 2nd Viscount GrimstonI
and had issue, ■
William, his heir. (
Paggen, bapt. 17 July, 1784; d. atPimlico, 7 Nov. 1814.
Cecil Farnaby Richard, R.N., bapt. 1 July, 1786 ; d. 17 Jan
1801.
Henry Jeremy, 5. 15 Jan. 1791; Curate of King's Walden.
Vicar of Messing, Essex, and Rector of Harpenden, Herts!
M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon, in. Frances (who survives him), dau. ol
John Sowerby, Esq. of Putteridgebury, Herts, and d. 1827,
leaving,
1 Henry Grimston, Major in the army, late 11th Hussars,
m. 14 April, 1857, his cousin, Charlotte EUza, dau. ol
William Hale, Esq. of King's Walden, and has issue, Row-
land; Richard; Rose; Winifred.
2 Paggen, of Plymouth, b. 11 Feb. 1823; in. 21 March,
1850, EUzabeth Anne, eldest dau. of George Gahan, Esq.
of Madras, and has issue, WiUiam, 6. 4 April, 1854; Pag-
gen, b. 28 Jan. 1856; Mary Elizabeth; Frances Savile.
1 Mary Cecil, widow of Edmund FitzMoore, Esq., Q.C.
2 Frances Anne, m. 26 June, 1846, Wjlliam James Garnctt,
Esq., M.P. of Quernmoro Park, and Bleasdale Tower, co.
Lancaster.
3 Gertrude Lewis, m. 1858, Thomas Rogers, Esq. ol
Orleigh Court, Devon, and Stagenhoe Park, Herts.
Charlotte Bucknall, in. her cousin, Cholmeley Dering, 2nd
son of Sir Edward Dering, Bart, of Surrenden Dering.
Elizabeth Mary, to. George Proctor, Esq. of Mardocks.
Mr. Hale d. 22 April, 1829, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Hale, Esq. of King's Walden, b. 5 June, 1'
High Sheriff 1830; m. Jst, Feb. 1815, Elizabeth, only dau. of
the Hon. William Leeson, of The Node, eldest son of the let
Earl of Milltown, and by her (who d. April 1822) had,
William, d. unm. v. p., 30 June, 1848.
Emily Mary Brand, m. 20 Jan. 1842, the Hon. and Rev.
Philip Yorke Savile, 3rd son of the Earl of Mexborough.
He m. 2ndly, 28 Dec. 1824, Chariotte, eldest dau. of Sir
Richard Joseph Sullivan, Bart, of Thames Ditton, and had by
her,
Charles CnoLiiELET, now of King's Walden.
Charlotte Eliza, m. 14 April, 1857, her cousin, Henry Grim-
ston Hale, eldest son of the late Rev. Henry Jeremy Hale.
Mr. Hale d. 1852.
Armi—Kz., a chevron embattled and counter embattled or.
Crest — A snake ppr. entwined round five arrows or, headed saj
feathered arg. one in pale four in saltier. J/oiio— Vera sequorj
&ai— King's WaUlen, Hitchin.
HALE OP SOMERTON HALL.
Hale, Joseph John Fbost, Esq. of Somerton
Hall, Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 13 Jan. 1843.
JLtUCrtflC— Joseph Hale, Esq. of Somerton Hall, Suffolk,
b. 1749; in. 1788, Anne, dau. of Thomas Eaton, of Golding-
ham Hall, Bulmer, Essex (which lady, 6. 1759, d. 12 July,
1804), and d. 4 Jan. 1827, leaving three daus. and three sons,
the eldest of whom,
Joseph Eaton Hale, Esq. of Somerton Hall, 6. 1790; m. 2
March, 1842, Sarah Forrester, dau. of Rev. Thomas Prosser,
Rector of Dorstone, co. Hereford, and d. IC Feb. 1874, leaving
issue,
I. Joseph John Frost, now of Somerton Hall.
II. Thomas Prosser, b. 13 Oct. 1848.
I. Mary Anne Prosser. it. Finetta Sarah.
Seat — Somerton Hall, Bury St. Edmunds.
CRAiaiE-HALKETT OP CRAMOND.
Ceaioie-Halkett, JoHiSr Cornelius, Esq. of
Cramond, co. Edinburgh, J.P., formerly Capt. -loth
regt., b. 19 June, 1830 ; s. Ms father 1877 ; m.
June, 1854, Matilda Justine, dau. of Duncan
Davidson, Esq. of Tulloch, and has issue,
I. Charies, b. 1857 ; d. 1862.
II. Duncan, Lieut. 78th regt., 6. 1858.
III. Edward, 6. 1864; d. 1865.
I. Alice Louisa, m. 1876, G. F. W. Callander, Esq. of
Ardkinglas and Craigforth.
II. Elizabeth Diana. in. Susan Sinclair. iv. Ida.
V. Maude Alexandrina. vi. Constance Mary. vii. Mabel.
JtiltCatJC— Sia John Halkett, Knt., 3rd son of George
Ualkett, and lOtlx in direct lineal descent from David d*
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Halkett, of the time of David Bruce, received the honour of
Knipchthood from King James VI., rose to the ranli of General
in the Dutcli service, and liail tlie command of a Scots rcgt.
He was lilcewise President of the grand Court Marishall in
Holland. Sir John Hi. Mary Van Loon, a lady of high ranlc in
Amsterdam, and was killed at the siege of Bois-le-Duc, 1G28,
leavinga son and successor,
Maurice Halkett, a Capt. in the array, m. Mademoiselle
Agnes Decquere, of Artois, by whom he had one son, Edward.
Capt. Maurice Halkett was killed at Mastricht, 1G75, and was
«. by his only son,
Edward Halkett, a Major in the Dutch service, m. Judith
de Pagniet, a lady of the province of Guelderland, and had
issue. Major Edward Halkett was killed at the battle of
Eamillies, 1706, and was s. by his only son,
CuARLES Halkett, Esq., who rose to the rank of Lieut. -
Gen., and had the command of a Scots rcgt. in Holland. He
«(. 1st, Margaret, eldest dan. of Brigadier Gen. Corbet, by
whom he had two sons, Charles and John, d. 176G, and one
dau. ; and m. 2ndly, Mademoiselle Anne le Faucher, a French
lady, by whom he had a son,
Frederick Godar, a Major-Gen. in the British service, who
had also served in the Dutch army. He m. 21 Oct. 1771,
Georgina Robina, dau. and heir of George Robert Setoa,
Esq., and Margaret Abercrombie his wife, and dying 8 Aug.
1803, aged 75, left issue,
1 Colin (Sir), G.C.B., b. 7 Sept. 1774, a General in the
army, and Col. 31st regt., raised the German Legion, and
served with distinction in the war with France. At
Waterloo he was severely wounded. Sir Colin was
Governor of Jersey, and afterwards Commander-in-Chief
at Bombay ; he d. 24 Sept. 1856, being then Governor of
Chelsea Hospital. He m. Letitia (Crickett), widow of
Capt. Tyler, R.A., and had, with three daus., one son,
Frederick Colin, late Capt. 71st Highlanders, m. Helen
Margaret, dau. and heir of Fisher, of Glenearn, co.
Perth, and has issue.
2 Hugh, G.C.H., a Gen. in the Hanoverian, and formerly
Lieut.-Col. in the British service, also a highly distin-
guished officer, b. 30 Aug. 1783 ; he commanded a brigade
at Waterloo and took Gen. Cambronne, of the Imperial
Guard, prisoner, and was, 1848, Commander-in-Chief of
the 10th corps of the army of the Confederation in the
war against Denmark; vi. 25 May, 1810, Emily Charlotte,
dau. of Sir James Bland Burges Lamb, Bart., and Anne
de Montolieu his wife, and has issue,
Frederick, Capt. Coldstream Guards, A.D.C. and Mili-
tary Secretary to the Governor of Upper Canada during
the rebellion in tliat province, a Colonel in the Upper
Canada Militia, 6.2 June, 1812; m. Elizabeth Margaret,
dau. of Col. Moody (who was killed in the rebellion),
and d. at Toronto, 26 Oct. 1840, leaving an only child,
Emily Isabella.
Hugh, an officer In the British army, A.D.C. to the
Commander-in-Chief at Bombay, d. in consequence of
fatigues and effect of the climate at Sukkur, 27 Jan. 1840.
Colin, Baron Halkett, of the Kingdom of Hanover,
b. 2 June, 181G, A.D.C. to the late King of Hanover,
formerly Col. of Hanoverian Hussars, and Knight of
several Orders, m. 1st, 3 July, 1860, Sophie, dau. of Baron
Schwanewede; and2ndly, 23 May, 1871, Bertha Caroline
Alexandrina, dau. of Baron de Lenthe, and has issue by
the first wife.
James, Baron Halkett, of the Kingdom of Hanover,
late Col. Coldstream Guards, h. 21 May, 1822, A.D.C,
Knight of the Legion of Honour, the Medjidie, and St.
Stanislaus of Russia; m. 23 Oct. 1858, Margaret, dau.
and heiress of the late William Kerr, Esq. of Hanging-
heugh, CO. Ayr, and has issue, Emily Charlotte, Caro-
line, and Margaret Georgina Sara. He d. 23 Oct. 1870.
Clara, m. Gen. Baron Hammerstein, and has issue.
Georgina Margaret, m. Baron Reitzenstein, Minister
Plenipotentiary and Ambassador Extraordinary from
the King of Hanover to the Court of Berlin.
Emily Alice, m. Bridges Taylor, Esq., son of the late
Edward Taylor, Esq. of Bifrons, Kent.
Ann, m. Baron Dornberg. She d. 16 June, 1845.
1 Margaret, m WUliam Clarke, Esq., and d. 1854.
2 Mary.
3 Ann, m. Gen. Frederick Wyncken, and d. 1855.
4 Walter David Charles Nicholson (a dau.), d. 1708.
The Gen. d. 1758, and was .s. by his eldest son,
Charles Halkett, Esq., Col. in the Dutch service, and
Governor of Namur. Hem. Anne, heiress of John Craigic,
Esq. of Dumbarnie, one of the Lords of Justiciary in'.Scotland
(by Susan, eldest dau. of Sir John Inglis, Bart, of Cramond,
and Lady Susan Hamilton his wife, dau. of the 4th Earl of
Haddington), and by the deeds of settlement her husband and
their successors were obliged to assume the name and arms of
Jkaigie, in addition to those of Halkett. By this lady he had,
Charles, a Major in the army, d. in India.
John Coenelics, successor to his father.
Susanna Judith, m. Cumin, of Eelugas.
Margaret Maria, la. Col. Lindcsay.
Christian Smith, m. Major Sands.
Anna Cockburn, m. John Wauchope, Esq. of Niddry.
Catherine Hermione.
Isabella Cornelia, twin with John Cornelius, m. the Right
Hon. Robert Blair, Lord President of the Court of Sessioa
in Scotland.
The son and lieir,
John Cornelius CRArore-TlAtKETT, Esq. of Hall Hill, Col.
55th regt., m. 1799, Margaret, eldest dau. of Robert
Davidson, Esq. of Ravelrig, and had issue,
I. Charles, of Cramond, of whom presently.
II. John, Bengal N.I., Col. in tlte Indian army, made
C.B. for his gallant conduct in the defence of the
Fort of Klielat-i-Ghilzie in Affghanistan. He fought in
more than a hundred battles during 35 years' service in
India ; he m. a dau. of Brigadier Maxwell, and had Lssue.
III. Robert Blair, in the E.I. Go's service, b. 1808, fell befora
Delhi in the Indian Mutiny, 1857.
IV. William, 30th N.I.
V. Henry, of Bengal, late a Judge In the Bengal Civil Serrice,
m. 1850, Emily Elizabeth, dau. of John WetlieraU, Esq.
of Castle Town and Dove Grove, King's Co., J. P., and has
a dau., Laura Beatrice Hermione.
VI. Frederick.
I. Margaret, m. 1st, George Eaikes, Esq., B.C.3., Killed in the
Mutiny, 1857 ; 2ndly, Gen. Connell, R.A.
II. Caroline.
III. Julia, m. 1866, Charles E. Hope Vere, Esq.
IV. Hannah Isabella Cornelia, m. 1824, William Thomas
Thornton, Esq., 2nd son of the late Edmund Thornton, Esq.
of Whittington Hall, co. Lancaster, and had issue.
V. Anne.
He d. 1812, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Halkett-Craigie- Inglis, Esq. of Cramond, co.
Edinburgh, J. P., late in the 93rd regt., b. 10 Dec. 1800; m.
2G March, 1824, Susan, youngest dau. of Sir John Majoribanks,
Bart, of Lees, co. Berwick, and had surviving issue,
I. John Cornelius, now of Cramond.
II. David, Bengal Civil Service, b. 10 July, 1835; m. Con-
stance, dau. of Thomas Fairfax, Esq. of Newton Kyme, co.
York.
in. Charles Harland, R.E., 6. 23 Oct. 1838; m. 1870, Mary
Antonia, dau. of George Barnard, Esq. of Cross Deep,
Twickenham, and has had issue,
1 Patrick Charles Majoribanks, b. 1876.
1 Violet Mary.
2 Rosamond Kate, d. 1874. 3 Blanche Maude.
IV. John, m. 1851, Matilda, dau. of Duncan Davidson, Esq.
of Tulloch, and has issue.
I. Matilda, m. Oct. 1853, the late Col. Edmund Elliot, 79th
regt., eldest son of the Hon. John Elliot.
II. Anne Catherine, m. 1851, Col. Henry Brewster, 74th regt.,
youngest son of Sir David Brewster.
III. Mary Stuart.
He d. 1877.
.^rms— Sa., three piles conjoined in base arg., and on a chiel
gu. a lion passant guardant or. Crest — A falcon's head erased
ppr. Supporters— -Tvio falcons ppr. Mottoes— Fides sufficit.
above, and Honeste vivo, beneath. Seats — Harthill, co.
Lanark ; Cramond, Edinburgh.
HAIili OF SIX MILE BOTTOM.
Hall, William Henet, Esq. of The Cottage,
Six Mile Bottom, Newmarket, co. Cambridge, J. P.
and D.L., b. 5 April, 1837 ; m. 1st, 18G8, Elizabeth
Dennistoiin, eldest dau. of the late William Cross,
Esq. of Champion Hill, and has a son,
Alexander Cross, b. 16 Sept. 1869,
He in. 2ndly, 1875, Berthe, youngest dau. of M.
Auguste Goulden, of Marseilles, and has a dau.,
Elizabeth Lucy, b. 5 Feb. 1877.
Mr. Hall assumed the surname of Hall in lieu o£
that of Bullock, on succeeding his uucle, Gen. Hall,
in 1872.
ILtnCatJC. — Henry Robert Bullock, Major 1st Life
Guards, m. 1825, Cliarlottp, dau. of John Hall, Esq. of Weston
Colville, Cambridge, and d. 1845, having by her (who d. 1839)
had issue,
I. John Henry, d. 1858. u. Charles Hcmy, d. 18C7.
III. William Henry.
I. Elizabeth Charlotte.
II. Juliana Elizabeth, m. John Josias Conybeare Olivier, Esq.,
and has issue, three sons and three daus.
III. Emily Anne. iv. Charlotte Olivia, d. 1870.
5e«{_Xhc Cottage, Six Dlile Bottom, Newmarket.
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HALL OF HOLLY BUSH. I Physiologist; he m. Charlotte, dau. of Valentine Green, Esq
Hail, Loeexzo KiekpateiCE, Esq. of Holly ' °' ^^ormanton, co. Leicester, and d. 11 Aug. 1857. His son
Bush, CO. Derby, J.P. for StafPordshire and
Derbysliire, and D.L. for co. Stafford, b.
June, 1809; m. 1st, 3 July, 18.34, Jane, dau. of
Jolin BeU Crompton, Esq. of Duffield Hall, co.
Derby, which lady d. 28 Jan. 1835 ; he m. 2ndly,
Dec. 1841, Emma Selina, dau. of Edward Miller
Mundy, Esq. of Shipley, co. Derby, and by her
(who d. 24 April, 1869) he has had issue,
I. Edwabd Eibkpatbick, h. 2 June, 1844; m. 1873, Marion
Louisa, 2nd dau. of Thomas Webb, Esq. of Smallwood
Manor, co. Stafford, and has issue, Lawbence Eib£-
PATBicK ; Fitzroy Henry ; John Edward Kenyon.
I. Kathleen Mary. ii. Jane Emma.
III. Edith Millicent. iv. Evelyn Constance.
Mr. Hall assumed by royal license the surname and
arms of Haxi.
JLinca^C— The ancient family of OToole, the paternal
ancestry of Mr. Hall, of Hollybush, formerly possessed
extensive territories in the north parts of the co. Wicklow,
and had the castles of Castle Kevin and Powerscourt, and
OToole "s Castle, now called Talbotstown. The representative
of this famous race of OToole,
Bbian OToole, who forfeited Castle Kevin, temp. Willum
III., had a son,
Luke OToole, who had a son,
Lawbexce OToole, of Buckstown, co. Wexford, 6. 1722;
m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of John Masterson, of Castletown, and
had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Luke, an officer in the Irish Brigade, guillotined in the
French revolution.
lu. Lawrence, Capt. E.I.Co.'s service, who settled in the Isle
of Bourbon, m. Eraneoise, dau. of De Similier de Kerdier,
Governor of the Isle of Bourbon, and had three sons,
1 Eugene, an ofBcer in the Irish Brigade, slain at Mayence.
2 Edward, d. aged 21.
3 Lawbence, m. Henriette de Bedier, aud d. 1820, leaving
Edwnrd, " Commissaire dans la Marine
and heir is the present Mabshall Hall, Esq. of Hallstead,
Easterton.
Arms— Xrg., on a chevron between three talhots' heads
erased sa. an estoile or. Crest— A. talbot's head erased sa.
semee of bezants. Jl/oiJo— Esse quam videri
£eai— Hallstead Easterton, Wilts.
townbarry House
Essex, b. 14 Oct. 1866
HALL-DARE OF NEWTOWNBARRY.
Hall-Daee, Kobeet Westlet, Esq. of New,
"~^ TT Wexford, and Theydon Bois,
; s. his father 1876.
Et'ncaSC— Elizabeth Eaton, eldest dau. and co-heir of
Henry Eaton, Esq. of North Lodfe-e, Essex, by Elizabeth his
wife, last surviving chUd of George Mildmay, Esq. of Corbetfs
Stye, Essex, m. 1st, 1779, John Dabe, Esq. of Bentry Heath,
Essex, and by him (who d. 1781) she had an only child,
John Hopkins-Dare, Esq. of Theydon Bois, Esses, d. unm.
9 Jan. 1805.
Mrs. Dare m. 2ndly, 7 May, 1791, John Makmaduke GBAFTo.f,
Esq. of Cranbrook House (only son of John Marraaduke
Grafton, Esq. of Eomford), who took the surname of Dabe ia
addition to that of Gbafton by royal sign manual, dated
12 Dec. 1805, and d. 22 Nov. 1810. Mrs. Dare d. 24 March,
1823, leaving by her 2nd husband an only child,
Elizabeth Gbafton Gbafton-Dabe, 6. 7 May, 1793; m.
8 Nov. 1815, Egbert Westlet Hall, Esq. of Wyefield, and of
Cranbrook, High Sheriff Essex 1821, and M.P. for South
Essex, who took, by royal sign manual, dated 25 April, 1823,
the surname and arms of Dabe, in addition to those of Hall.
Mr. Hall-Dare and his sister, Elizabeth Catherine (wife of
Thomas Harpur King, Esq. of Hay Hill, co. Gloucester), were
the children of Robert Westley Hall, Esq. of Ilford Lodge and
FitzWalters, Essex, by Maria Elizabeth his wife (m. 1785),
widow of Abraham de Codyn, Esq. of Demerara, and dau. of
Cornelius Brower, Esq. of the same place, and grandchildren
of the Rev. Westley Hall, who d. in London, circa 1770 leaving
by his wife, Sarah Rogers, of Farnham, Surrey, besides his
Franoaise," and Joseph Laurent, President of the said son, Robert Westley Hall, a dau., m. Anthony Helleman, of
Chamber of Commerce of the Isle of Bourbon,
rv. Edward, served under Lord Rodney.
I. Mary, wife of WilUam Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talhot.
Lawrence OToole m. 2ndly, EUzabeth, dau. of WiUiam Talbot,
Esq. of Castle Talbot, and by her had,
William, d. v.nm. 1798.
Matthew, m. Frances Tighe, of Warfield, and d. 1806, leaving
two sons, Matthew, Capt. 82nd regt., 6. about 1802; and
Edward.
Brian, Lieut. -Col., a distinguished officer in the Peninsular
war, commanded the 8th Cacadores, d. s. p. Feb. 1825.
Andrew, d. s. p.
He d. 1794. His eblest son, by l.st marriage,
John Cocst OToole, ofBallyfad, Lieut.-Col. Irish Brigade,
m. Lady Catherine Annesley, dau. of the 6th Earl of Anglesey,
and d. 1823, leaving a son,
LoBEszo OToole, Esq., m. Harriett, dau. of Hugh
Hall, Esq. of Hollybush, co. Derby, and d. 182S (his wife had
predeceased him Aug. 1809), leaving a son, Lobeszo OXoole,
Esq., now Hall, of Hollybush.
Ar,ns—Az. three talbots' heads erased sa. between eight cross
crosslets gu.
Seat— Hollybush, Sudbru-y, Derby.
HALL OF HALLSTEAD.
Hall, Maeshall, Esq., of Hallstead Easterton,
Wilts, J.P., Ban-ister-at-Law, late Capt. 1st (Royal
East) Middlesex MiHtia, F.G.S., F.C.S., m. 15 Aug.
1854, Mary Eliza, eldest dau. of the late John
Mammatt, Esq. of Ashby Manor House, co.
Leicester, and has had issue,
1. Algeenon Stbachet SIaeshall, 6. 3 Oct. 1855.
n. John Edward Marshall, 6. 12 May, 1860.
III. George William Louis Marshall, 6. 28 March, 1862.
I. Edith Mary Marshall, d. 1871.
II. Charlotte Ethel Marshall.
HillCaSC— This family claims descent from John Fitz-
William, through Hall of Grantham.
The late Mabshall Hall, M.D., F.B.S., was a distinguished
Flushing. The Rev. Westley Hall was son of one of the
Halls of Hillsborough, Kent, m. the dau. of Sir Robert Westley,
who was Lord Mayor of London. Mr. Hall-Dare d. 20 May,
1836, and by his said wife, Elizabeth Grafton Grafton-Dare,
left issue,
I. Eobebt Westlet, his heir.
II. John Grafton, b. 31 July ; 1818, cJ.. 25 Feb. 1819.
ni. Henry, 6. 8 Feb. 1825 ; m. 22 April, 1851, Agatha, dau. of
S. T. Kekewich, Esq., M.P., and has issue, Henry Arthur
Kekewich, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 29 May, 1854; and Blanche.
IV. Arthur Charles, 6. 1836 ; d. an infant.
V. Francis Marmaduke, 6. 1830.
I. Mary Elizabeth.
n. Emma Burton, m. Thomas Hilton Bothamley, Esq,
III. Anne Mildmay, d. 10 Oct. 1823. iv Agnes
V. Elizabeth, m. Rev. J. T. E. Fussell.
The eldest son,
Eobebt Westley Hall-Dabe, Esq. of FitzWalters, Essex,
6. 21 Jan. 1817; to. 18 April, 1839, Frances Anna Catherine,
dau. of Gustavus Lambart, Esq. of Beauparc, co. Meath, and
by her (who d. 2 Sept. 1862) had issue,
Eobebt Westley, his heir. Charles.
Olivia Frances Grafton. Mabel Virginia Anna.
Ethel Constance Mary, m. 5 July 1870, Beauchamp Frederick
Bagenal, Esq. of Benekerry, co. Carlow.
Frances Maria.
Mr. Hall-Dare d. 23 April, 1866. His eldest son,
Eobebt Westlet Hall-Dabe, Esq. ofXewtownbarry House,
CO. Wexford, and Theydon Bois, Essex, J.P. and D.L. co.
Wexford (High Sheriff 1872), and J.P. co. Cariow, High Sheriff
1868, TO. 27 Oct. 1863, Caroline Susan Henrietta, 2nd dau. of
the late Henry Newton, Esq. of Mount Leinster Lodge, CO.
Carlow, by Elizabeth Doyne his wife, and liad issue,
I. Eobebt Westley, now of Newtownbarry.
I. Elizabeth Frances.
He d. 1876.
^DHs— Quarterly: 1st, and 4th, az., a lion rampant arg.
between three lozenges or, each charged with an increscent gu.,
in chief a cross-crosslet gold, for Dabe; 2nd and 3rd, sa., on a
chevron engrailed between three battle-axes erect or, as many
eagles displayed of the field, for Hall. Crests— Fot Dabe, A
demi-lion rampant az., bezantee, charged on the shoulder with
a cross-crosslet or, and holding between the paws a lozenge
charged with an Lucrescent as in the arms; for Hall, A horse's
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head conpetl sa. scmee of mullets or, armed ppr., bridled arg., on
the head two ostrich feathers of the first and third, and holding
in the mouth a battle-axe or. Motto — Loyaute sans tache.
5ca«s— Newtownbarry House, Newtowabarry, co. Wexford ;
and Theydon Bois, Epping, Essex.
HALL OF BARTON ABBEY.
Hall, Alexander William, Esq. of Barton
Abbey, CO. Oxford, J.P. aud D.L., High Sheriff
1867, M.P. for Oxford since 1874, h. 20 June,
1838 ; m. 27 Aug. 18G3, Emma Gertrude, dau. of
Edward Jowctt, Esq. of Eltofts, co. York, J.P.,
and has issue,
I. Alexander Nelson, 6. 25 July, 1865.
I. Marion Alexandra Gertrude. n. Muriel.
HtltragC— The latc IIenrt Hall, Esq. of Barton Abbey,
vti. 18 April, 1837, the Hon. Catherine Louis.i Hood, Itli dau. of
Lord Bridport, by Charlotte Mary his wife, Ouchess of Bronte,
only surviving child and heir of Williaui, 1st Earl of Nelson,
and d. 18G2, having had issue,
Alexander William, now of Barton Abbey.
Henry Samuel, Capt. in the Carabineers.
Herbert Lee. Hugh. William Horace.
Horatio Nelson. Arthur Yonge.
Hilare Charlotte, m. J. do Burgh Rochfort, Esq.
Frances Caroline. Catherine Hester.
Jfo«o— Nee temere nee timide.
5ea«— Barton Abbey, Steeple Aston, co. Oxford.
HALL OF WALTON-ON-THE-HILL.
Hall, The Eev. Ambrose William, of Walton-
on the Hill, Surrey, M.A., Rector of Debden,
Essex, bapt. at Walton-on-the-Hill 9 Aug. 1813 ;
m. 31 Oct. 1837, Anne Hall, dau. and co-heir of
Eobert Farran, Esq. of Old Dorset Place, Clapham
Eoad, Surrey, and by her (who d. 17 April, 1863),
has issue,
I. Hdmphret Farran (Kev.), of Tliistley Hall, Essex, Chap-
lain of High Legh, co. Chester, b. 15 Sept. 1838.
II. Ambrose George, of Buenos Ayres, South America, b.
22 Nov. 1840.
I. Caroline Emily.
II. Alice Kuth, -,«. 2G Sept. 1867, George William Marshall,
Esq., LL.M., of AVard End, co. Warwick, and has issue,
Alice (see Marshall of Ward End).
SLilTCage.— This family, whose pedigree is entered in tiic
Heralds' Visitations of London for 1568 and 1634, and in that
of Herts for 1669, was long connected with the trade and com-
merce of the city of London. The first recorded ancestor is
Thomas Hall, of Warnham, Sussex, who, by his wife, Mar-
garet Pawthorne, had issue, Thomas, and
John Hall, Merchant, Citizen, and Draper, of London, once
Master of the Worshipful Company of Drapers, and twenty-
five years one of the Bridge Masters of the city of London
(Stow's Survey, 1633, p. 862). He tn. 1st, Joane, dau. of John
Hall, and had Ami, Abraham, and Jane, wife of Richard Kil-
lingbeck. He m. 2ndly, Dorothy Michell; and 3rdly, Anne,
dau. of John Browne, Esq. of London, and Horton Kirby,
Kent, and by her (who d. 17 Dec. 1619) had issue twenty-three
children, many of whom rf. young. He d. 19 Nov. 1618, and
was buried in the church of St. Nicholas Aeon, London, on the
26th of the said month. Of their surviving issue were i. John,
a French Merchant, citizen and draper of London, bapt. (as
also his brothers and sisters) at St. Nicholas Aeon, 10 July,
"""7, and buried there 30 Aug. 1644. He 7/). Sarah, only dau.
of Sir Martin Lumley, Knt., Lord Mayor of London, ancestor
of the LuMLEYS 0/ Gnat BardMd, Barts. (extinct), and had
,e; 11. Humphrey, bapt. 6 Aug. 1570, m. for his 1st wife,
Cicily (Barbara ?), dau. of Richard Middleton, Esq. Governor
of Denbigh Castle, and sister to Sir Thomas Middleton, Knt.,
Lord Mayor of London, and to Sir Hugh Middleton, Knt., with
•whom he was concerned in bringing the New River water to
London, and by her had issue; iii. Thomas, of whom pre-
sently ; rv. Anthony, bapt. 9 June, 1583, Customer of Carrick-
fergus, Ireland, 1619, m. and left issue; v. Daniel, bapt. 12
Nov. 1592, m. Margaret Sayre, of Kent, and had issue. The
3rd son,
Thomas Hall, bapt. 13 Dec. 1573, Citizen, Merchant, and
Haberdasher of London, buried at St. Nicholas Aeon, 13 March,
1634; m. Bennet, dau. of Thomas Green, Gent, of Loudon, and
of Bois Hall, Essex, and by her (whom. 2ndly, Eichard Beres-
ford, of London, Merchant, and d. circa. 1657) had, with two
daus. (who d. young),
Thomas, d. unm. John, d. mim. Daniel, d. vnm-
Humphrey, bapt. at Nicholas Aeon, 19 Nov. 1620, of Gold-
ings, CO. Herts, signed the pedigree in the Visitation of
Hertford, 1669; m. Dorothea, dau. of John Bridger, of
London, Merchant (d. 1689). Humphrey Hall d. s. p. 12
Nov. 1695, and was buried at Bengeo, co. Herts.
Daniel, bapt. at St. Nicholas Aeon, 4 Sept. 1627.
The 5th son,
Daniel Hall, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Qnarles, of
Ufford, CO. Northampton, of the elder branch of the same
family as Francis Quarles, the writer of " The Emblems," and
dying Oct. 1666, left Thomas Hall, d. unm. oa board the
"James Galley," 1682; and
Daniel Hall, gunner of Tilbury Fort, Essex, and of
Goldings, m. Mildred, dau. of Samuel Aistrop, of Lincoln,
Mercer, and widow of John Bridges, and by her (who d. 12
July, 1712) had issue, with several others who d. young,
Thomas Hall, bapt. at Gravesend 11 July, 1692, of Goldings,
'». Mary, dau. of James Hallett, Esq. of Dunmowe, Esse.^c
(eldest son of Sir James Hallett, of London, Knt.), by Mary his
wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir Ambrose Crowley, Knt., who.
through the Owens of Condovet; Salop, Needhams, Viscounts
Kilmorey, Talbots of Grafton, Butlers, Earls of Ormonde,
and BoHUNs, Earls of Hereford, of whom Humphrey de Bohun
m. Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet, 5th dau. of King Edward I.,
was 17th in direct descent from that monarch. Thomas Hall
d. 26 July, 1748, and was buried at Bengeo with his wife (who
d. 24 March, 1742-43, aged 32), by whom he had issue,
I. Thomas, d. young.
II. James, d. unm. at Lisbon, circa 1750.
III. Thomas, d. young.
IV. Hdmphret, of Goldings, and of Manadon, Devon, Sheriff
for Devon 1787, b. 15 July, 1738; m. 1767, the Hon. Jane,
dau. of John, 10th Lord St. John of Bletsoe, and by her
(who d. 10 July, 1799) had issue,
1 Elizabeth, m. 1st, 1803, Maine Swete Walrond, of Mont-
rath, Devon, Col. Coldstream Guards ; and 2ndly, 1822,
Sir William Elford, Bart., and d. 1839.
2 Jane (a twin with Lsetitia), m. 29 May, 1794, Eobert
Martin Popham Wall, Col. Oxfordshire militia, eldest son
of Col. Wall, of Tewkesbury Lodge, co. Gloucester, and rf.
Dec. 1833.
3 Laetitia, m. at St. Mary's, Southampton, 29 Sept. 1792,
John Pariby, Esq., J.P., and d. 31 May, 1848, leaving
issue (see Parlbt of Manadon).
V. Ambrose, 6. 11 Sept. 1739; of whom presently.
I. Mary, m. 10 Jan. 1756, William Comber Kiikby, and d.
22 June, 1816.
II. Millc, d. young. iii. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1785.
IV. Sarah, d. young.
V. Anne, m. liiuhiird Gough, Esq. of Enfield, the celebrated
Antiquary, and d. s. p. 18 Aug. 1834.
VI. Sarah, m. the Rev. Henry Pleydell Ryves, Vicar of
IClstead, Surrey, and d. s. p. 30 March, 1795 (see Rives of
Shroton House).
The 5th son,
Ambrose Hall, of London, Merchant of Sutton, Surrey, and
of The Hermitage, Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey, to. 18 July, 1762,
Ann, dau. and co-heir of Haslett Powell, and by her (who d.
27 Jan. 1S12) had issue,
James, of the parish of St. Olave Jewry, London, d. s. p.
1790. Humphrey, of whom presently.
John Meggott, 6.1770; m. Mary Caslake, and d. s. p. 26 Feb.
1850.
The 2nd son,
Humphrey Hall, Esq. of The Hermitage, Walton-on-thp-
Hill, b. 18 April, 1763; d. 24 Aug. 1848, and was buried at
Sutton, Surrey. He m. Maria Jane, dau. of Thomas Nordaby,
and by her (who d. 5 March, 1865) had issue,
Ambrose William (Rev.), now of Walton-on-the-Hill.
Richard Gough, bapt. at Walton-on-the-llill, 3 Sept. 1815.
Arms — Arg., three talbots' heads erased sa., langued gu.,
between nine crosscrosslets of the last. Motto — Esto quod esse
videris.
i£esidencc— Walton-on-the-Hill, Epi
I, Surrey.
HALL OF SCOB-BRO'.
Hall, John, Esq. of Scorbro', Yortshirp,
b. 1835; m. 1862, Mary Amelia, eldest dau. of
William Bradley Wainmain, Esq. of Carr Head,
CO. York, s. his father, 9 July, 1877.
itfnragp.— James Hall, Esq. of Scorbro' Hall, co. Yoik,
b. March, 1801 ; m. Jan. 1830, Sarah, dau. of Richard Watt,
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Esq. of Bishop Burton, Beverley, and d. 9 July, 1877, leaving
with other issue, the present John Haix, Esq. of Scorbro'
Hall.
£tci£— Scorbro' EaU, Beverley.
HALL OP WHATTON MANOR.
Hall, Thomas Diceinson, Esq. of Whatton
Manor, and of Broughton, co. Nottingham, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1843, *. 18 Aug. 1808 ; m.
Soijliia Elizabeth, dau. of James Haffenden, Esq. of
Homewood, Kent, and has issue,
I. Cecil Haffenden, Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards, m. 18C9,
Mary Caroline Georgina, eldest dau. of the late Anthony
Willson, of Rauceby, Lincolnshire, and d. 20 Aug. 1874,
leaving one son, Montagu Haffenden.
II. Frederick Dicldnson (Rev).
HI. Reginald Allgood, 53rd rogt., m. 1876, Jane Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry Robinson, Esq. of The Cliff, Weusleydale,
and has a son, Henry Robinson, 6. 1876.
IV. Thomas Kenrick (Rev.), Vicar of Whatton, co. Notts.
V. Slaurice James. vi. Edward Algernon.
I. Alice Elizabeth.
II. Gertrude Harriett, m. 1875, Herbert Edlmann, Esq., son
of the late Joseph Edlmann, of Hawkwood, Kent.
III. Edith Sophia. rv. Mary Constance.
%inta.5C, — This family came originally from Lincolnshire.
Thomas Hall, left by Sarah his wife, an only surviving
child,
Feancis Hall, m. Miss Mary Watson, only child and heir of
an opulent London Merchant, and had a son and successor,
Thomas Hall, Esq. of Nottingham and of Whatton, co.
Notts, TO. Ehzabeth Phillips, and by her had two sons,
I. Thomas, an officer 7th Royal Fusiliers; m. Margaret
Raines, a lady from the co. Cork, but d. s. p.
II. William Henry, an officer in the 4th or King's Own regt.,
in. Nov. 1807, Harriet, eldest dau. of William Dickinson,
Esq. of Muskham Grange (many years Chairman of Quarter
Sessions for Notts), by Harnett his wife, eldest dau. of John
Kenrick, Esq., formerly M.P. for Bletchingley, and had
issue,
1 Thomas Dickinson, now of Whatton Manor.
1 Elizabeth Harriett.
Mr. Hall d. 1 Oct. 1S35.
Arms — Az., a bend between three talbots' heads erased, two
in chief and one in base arg., on a chief or, three roses gu.
barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — A crescent arg., surmounted by
a griffin's head erased sa., in the beak three ears of wheat or.
MoUo — Persevere.
Seat — Whatton Manor, Nottingham.
Kildare, and by her (who d-SDec. 1758), he left at his decease,
4 May, 1734, two daus.. Christian and Elizabeth, and one son,
Roger Hall, Esq. of Mount Hall, m. 10 Sept. 1740, Catherine,
only dau. of Rowland Savage, Esq. of Portaferry, and had
issue. Savage, his heir; Dorcas, m. Francis Carleton, Esq.;
Anne, m. Patrick Savage, Esq. of Portaferry; Catherine, m.
1765, the Right Hon. William Brownlow, M.P.; Elizabeth, m.
James Moore, Esq. ; Sophia, m. Richard Ainsworth, Esq. The
son and heir.
Savage Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water, 6. 1763 ; m. 1786,
Elizabeth, 4th dau. of John Madden, Esq. of Hilton, co. Mona*
ghan, and by her (who d. 1801) had issue,
I. Rogee, his heii', of Narrow Water.
II. Savage (Rev.), Rector of Loughall, b. 1798; m. 1831.
Anne, eldest dau. of the late William James O'Brien, Esq.
of CO. Clare, and d. 1851, leaving issue,
1 Savage, 89th regt. b. 1834, d. 1868.
2 William James, now of Narrow Water.
3 Roger, b. 1840, Capt. 14th regt.
1 Margaret Barbara, m. 1858, William Ormo, Esq. of Owen-
more, CO. Mayo, who d. Sept. 1876.
2 Elizabeth Grace, m. 1860, Lieut.-Col. H. C. Moore.
3 Annette. 4 Alice. 5 Emily, d. 1865.
III. Samuel Mabden, late of Narrow Water.
I. Anne, ra. Trevor Corry, Esq. of Newry, and d. 1862.
II. Catharine, m. Capt. Nowlan, deceased.
III. Elizabeth, m. the Rev. W. B. Savage, d. 1867.
rv. Jane, m. the Rev. Sir Hunt Johnson Walsh, Bart.
The eldest son,
Rogee Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff co. Armagh 1815, and for Down 1816 ; b. 6 Nov. 1791 ;
m. 10 Nov. 1812, Barbara, 4th dau. of Patrick Savage, Esq. of
Portaferry, co. Down. He d. 20 Sept. 1864, and his wife d.
June, 1853. His younger brother,
SamdelMadden Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water, J.P. and D.L.,
Major 75th regt., 6. 1800; m. 24 Sept. 1845, Anne Margaret,
youngest dau. of Andrew Savage Nugent, Esq. of Portaferry,
and d. 17 Feb. 1873, when he was s. by his nephew, the present,
William James Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water.
Armn — Arg., a chevron engrailed between three talbots'
heads erased sa. Crest — A bear's head muzzled ppr.
(Seat— Narrow Water, Warrenpoint, co. Down.
HALL OP NARROW WATER.
Hall, William James, Esq. of Narrow Water,
CO. Down, J.P. and D.L. co. Do'pra, late Major R.A.,
High Sheriff co. Do'wn, 1878, b. 16 Sept. 1835 ; m.
1st, Dec. 1863, Elizabeth Theodosia Catherine, 2nd
dau. of late Rev. Wm. B. Forde, of Seaforde, co.
Down, and by her (who d. May, 1866) has issue,
I. Rogee, 6. 4 Nov. 1864.
II. WiUiam Charles, 6. May, 1866.
He m. 2ndly, 28 April, 1875, Florence Selina,
youngest dau. of late George Brooke, Esq . of Ash-
brooke, co. Fermanagh, by Lady Arabella his wife,
and has issue,
III. Francis, 6. 19 Feb. 1876.
ILt'lTCa (JC— This family is of English extraction. William
Hall settled in Ireland in the 17th century, and d. at Red Bog,
CO. Antrim, 1640; his son,
Fhancis Hall, Esq. of Mount Hall, co. Down, m. Mary, dau.
of Judge Lyndon, and had issue, Rogee Edward {see Hall
of MaiiiiBo.rra), Alexander Trevor, and a dau., Frideswid, m.
ICSl, Chichester Fortescue, Esq. of Dromiskin. The eldest
son,
Roger Hall, Esq. of Mount Hall, m. 1686, Christian, dau.
of Sir Toby Poyntz, of Acton, co. Armagh, and had issue,
Toby, his heir; Roger; and Rose, i/i. 1708, Richard Close, Esq.
The son and heir,
Toby Hall, Esq. of Mount Hall, m. 1712, Margaret, dau. of
the Hon. Robert Fitzgerald, and sister of the 19th Earl of
HALL OF MAIRWARRA.
Hall, Henry Thomas, Esq. of Mairwarra, co.
Giilway, and Merville, co. DubKn, b. 1859 ; s. his
grandfather 1875.
ILillCaflC— Edwaed Hall, Esq. of Strangford, 2nd son of
Francis Hall, Esq. of Mount Hall [see '^preceding Article), m.
Anne Rowley, and d. 1713, leaving issue. The 2nd son,
Rowlet Hall, Esq. of Killeludagh, m. Miss Tipping, and
was father of
The"Ven. Francis Hall, LL.D., Rector of Arboe, co. Tyrone,
successively Praecentor and Archdeacon of Kilmacduagh and
Vicar-General of that diocese, m. circa 1780, Christian Trail,
and dying circa 1834, left (with other issue, deceased),
I. James Teail, Barrister-at-Law, Ciiairman of the cos. of
Galway, Monaghan, aud Cavan, m. Aug. 1818, AnneCocke-
rell, only child of John Moubray, Esq., grandson of John
Moubray, Esq. of Cockaimy, co. Fife, and d. 21 Nov. 1836,
leaving by her (who d. 2 Aug. 1855) issue,
1 Francis Henry (Rev.), Incumbent of Drumcullin, co.
Down, b. 23 Aug. 1820; to. 1st, 27 March, 1849, Mary
Letitia, 2nd dau. of Rev. James McCreight, Rector o£
Keady, co. Armagh, and has issue,
James Traill (Rev.), of Honley, Huddersfield, b. 14 Aug.
1850.
Francis Henry, 6. 2 March, 1852.
John Moubray, b. 23 Dec. 1853.
William Thomas, 6. 18 Nov. 1855.
Henry North George, b. 3 Oct. 1857.
Rev. F. H. Hall m. 2ndly, 21 Dec. ]
Wm. Henry Armstrong, Esq., M.P.
King's Co.
2 James Trail, Lieut.-Col. N. Down Rifles, m. 19 May,
1877. Isabella, widow of Col. Keatingo, Royal Dragoons,
3 Thomas Erskine Arthur, m. Lady Margaretta Louisa,
dau. of the Earl of Castle Stewart.
1 Clara Jane. 2 Henrietta Maria.
II. Henry (Lteut.-Gen. Hall), C.B., of Mairwarra.
III. Francis Tipping, rn. Anne Maria Waddington, a~ ■" "'■ '""■"
decease, left issue, 1 Henry Francis (Rev.); 1 Julia
Maria Christian; 3 Frances Erskine.
IV. Jane Marian Christian.
, The second son,
Bl, Louisa, dau. of
of Mount Heaton,
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LiEDT. Gen. Henry Hail, C.B.. of Mainwarra, co. Gahvaj-,
and Merville, co. Dublin, J.P., b. U Sept. 1789; m. 3 Oct.
1827, Sarah, eldest dau. of the late Geu. Fagaii, Adjutant-Gen.
of the Bengal army, and had issue,
I. Henuy Edward, Lieut. 13th rest., 6. 19 Sept. 1831; served
in the Ci-imca and India; m. 23 Nov. 185a, Annie, only-
child of Ool. T. iloore, Bengal army, and d. Feb. 1869,
leaving Henry Thomas, now of Mairwarra.
II. Cliristoplier James Traill, &. 1839; d. 1854.
I. Eliza Margaret, m. 30 Jan. 1855, the Rev. Macncvin Brad-
shaw, only son of the late Kobert Scott Bradshaw, Esq.,
Barristcr-at-Law. ii. Aunio Jane.
He d. 1875.
Arms, &c. — Same as 'RkXJL of Narrow Water.
Sen <s— Mairwarra, Athenry, co. Galway; and Merville, co.
Dublin. .^
HALIi 01? PABK HALL.
Hall, Francis, Esq. of Park Hall, co. Notting-
ham, J.P. and D.L., High SheiifC in 1846, late
Lieut. 7th Hussars, and formerly Capt. in the
Sherwood Eaugers, or North Nottinghamshire
regt. of Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 8 Dec. 1805 ; m. 1
March, 1832, Mary Anne, only dau. and heiress of
Joseph Bilbio, Esq., of Blidworth, co. Nottingham,
which lady d. Aug. 1877.
?LtUCiI(JC. — This family claim to be descended, throuRh a
younger branch, from the ancient House of Hall, of Grantham,
CO. Lincoln, and bear the same arms.
Gekvase Hall, the representative of this branch in the
time of Queen Elizabeth, m. Anne, dau. of Humphrey
Houghton, Esq., by whom he had, with other issue, a son,
John Hall, of Nettleton Hall, co. Lincoln, who was father,
by Mary HoUis his wife, of
Joseph Hall, of Nettleton Hall, who m. a lady named Fox,
by whom he had a son,
Joseph Hall, of Nettleton Hall, b. 1C57 ; ra. 169G, Catherine,
dau. and co-heircss of the Rev. George Pigott, Rector of
Ordsall, co. Nottingham, and d. 21 Sept. 1713, having had
issue five sons and three daus. The second son,
John Hall, Esq., 6. 26 Feb. 1G99 ; sold Hatfield Peverell,
Essex, and Nettleton Hall, co. Lincoln, and purchased
afterwards Woodhouse and Park Hall from the Digbys. He
served as High Sheriff of Nottingham 1757; m. Hester, dau.
of Bazeleel Brownsmith, Esq. Citizen and Merchant of Loudon
(who d. 12 Jan. 1761) and d. 8 June, 17C3, leaving issue,
I. Urban, of whom presently.
II. Frances, Col. in the Foot Guards, killed in action in the
American war.
I. Hester, vi. Henry, 3rd and last Earl of Sussex, by whom
she had an only dau. and heiress, Barbara, m. Edward
Thoroton Gould, Esq., Col. of co. Notts regt. of militia.
II. Martha, m. Thomas Durell, Esq.
The elder son.
Urban Hall, Esq. of Mansfield Woodhouse, High Sheriff
CO. Notts 1770- b. 2 Dec. 1734; m. 29 Nov. 1764, Mary, dau.
of Edward Gould, Esq. of Mansfield AVoodhouse (who d. 23 Oct.
1787) and d. 18 April, 1808, having had issue,
I. Henry Levett, an officer in the Foot Guards, 6. 2 Jan. 1706;
m. and left issue an only dau. and heiress, Isabella, m. Sir
Robert Hagen. ii. John, s. to the family estates.
I. Hester, d. an infant. ii. Marie, m. Samuel Jenkins, Esq.
The 2nd son,
John Hall, Esq. of Park Hall, in the parish of Mansfield
Woodhouse, Major-Gcneral in the array, b. 10 April, 17G9 ;
TO. 27 Oct. 1S02, Lsatitia, only dau. and heiress of Jeffery Brock,
Esq. of Basford, co. Notts (which lady was b. 10 Sept. 1783,
and d. 19 May, 1870), and by her he had issue,
I. John, 6.14 July, 1804, and d. an infant at Glasgow in 1805.
II. Francis, the present representative of the family.
III. Geoffrey Brock, settled in Canada, m. 20 May, 1842,
Anne, dau. of Graeme Mercer, Esq. of Mavis Bank, Edin-
burgh, and has had Issue, 1 John, 6. 27 Dec. 1846, and d. 2
Aug. 1862; 2 Francis, 6. 4 Sept. 1856 ; 3 William Welfitt, b.
20 Oct. 1858; 4 Geoffrey, 6. 17 Jtily, 1862 ; 1 LaititiaMary ;
2 Mary Anne ; 3 Anne, d. 22 April, 1856 ; 4 Alice ;
5 Frances.
I. Latitia, m. 14 Sept. 1837, Samuel William Welfitt, Esq. of
Langwith, co. Notts.
Major-Gen. Hall d. at Park Hall, 26 July, 1823, and was s. by
his son, Francis Hall, Esq., the present representative of the
family.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron between three talbots' heads
erased sa. an estoile or. Cresl—&. talbot's head erased sa.
semce of bezants.
SwU— Park Hall, near Mansfield, co. Notts.
KALLIDAY OP GLENTHORlSrE.
Halliday, William Halliday, Esq. of Glen-
thorne, Lynmouth, Devon, and of Bilsington, Kent,
J.P. for cos. Devon and Somerset, Patron and Lord
of the Manors of Bilsington, Kent, and Countes-
bury, Devon, b. 1828 ; m. 2i May, 1860, Maria,
dau. of Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar, 2nd bart.
of Polesdeu, and has issue,
I. Helen Sybella. ii. Isabel Eliza, deceased.
III. Constance Caroline. iv. Lucy Sophia.
HUTCagf .— It Is now ascertained by documentary evidence
the most authentic, that, although the last Laird of Corehead,
undoubtedly the chief of all who bore the name of Halliday,
and the lineal representative of the first who assumed it,
left no heir male of his body, and that the direct Scottish line
failed between the years 1400 and 1450, yet that Walter, the
minstrel (Master of the Revels to Edward IV.) was a younger
son of the Annandale chieftain.
William Halliday, 3rd son of Henry Halliday, of Minchin
Hampton, and grandson of Walter, ilie minstrel, was pre-
sumed to have been father of
Theobald Halliday, who lived contemporaneously with
William Halliday, of Rodborough. He went to Holland, and
there married Miss Hay, heiress of TuUiobole, in the co. of
Fife, only dau. of Col. Hay, of the service of the States General,
and was s. by his son,
John Halliday, educated in Holland, who inherited at the
decease of his motlier the lands of TuUiebole, and estabhshed
himself there. It would appear that this John Halliday was a.
person of some distinction, for he was in great favour witli
King James VI., who during the progress of the Court from
Stirling to Falkland, In his youthful days, often slept at Tullie-
bole House, midway on the journey, and is said to have con-
ferred the honour of Knighthood upon the Laird.* His 2nd son,
William Halliday, who became Provost of Dumfries, and
one of its representatives in Parliament, had the honour of
entertaining the same monarch at his house in that Royal
Burgh, after the King's accession to the Crown of England, in
his Majesty's last visit to Scotland. The Provost died at a
good old age, leaving a numerous progeny by his wife, a dau.
of Gabriel Johnston, a Merchant and Burgess of Dumfries.
One of his sons,
Thomas Halliday, came into England, but returned to
Scotland, anno 1697, in the army of the Duke of Monmouth,
wliieh had been raised to quell the rebellion of the Covenanters ;
finding, however, that all his kinsmen were on the side of
Presbytery, he left the King's service. He m. Miss Wright,
an heiress of the Four Towns, with whom he acquired some
property at Berngaw, in the co. of Dumfries, and settled there,
and had issue,
I. William, of Berngaw, m. Miss Bell, of the House of Bell
of Middlebie, and had three sons, Thomas; John; and
Walter; and two daus., Jane; and Bridget. He d. 1745,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas, of Berngaw, m. Margaret, dau. of Archiebald
Porteous, Portioner of the Copewood, and d. 1804, leaving
a son, the late
Sir Andrew Halliday, K.C.B., J. P., Deputy Inspector
General of Army Hospitals, m. Helen, dau. of Peter
Carmichael, Esq. of Edinburgh.
II. Simon, ancestor of Halliday of Whinnyrig.
The 2nd son,
Simon Halliday, Esq. of Whinnyrig, on the banks of the
Frith of Solway, had, by Gracie his wife, with other issue, two
sons, John, his heir, and Simon, an eminent ship builder, who
left an only dau., who m. David Scott, of Aberdeen, Capt. R.N.
The elder son,
John Halliday, Esq. of Whinnyrig, .■!. his father, and bad
two sons, Robert ; and Simon, who both succeeded to the
property. The elder son,
Robert Halliday, Esq. of Whinnyrig, to. Helen Douglas,
niece of Sir John Douglas, Eart. of Kilhead, and d. s.p.i when
he was s. by his brother,
SiMON Halliday, Esq. of Whinnyrig, Surgeon R.N., and
Banker in London, m. the only dau. of Thomas Harvie, Esq.
of Jamaica, and had issue,
I. George, a partner in his father's bank, d. unm. v. p. 1820.
II. Walter (Kcv.), heir to his father.
* The estate of TuUiebole remained in tlie desfciidants of the
eldest son of this Sir John Halliday, until 1722, wlun Cathe-
rine, dau. of John Halliday, m. Rev. Archibald Moncrieff,
and conveyed it to that family, now represented by her great-
great-grandson, the present Sir Henry Wellwood Moncrieff,
Hart. ofTulliebole.
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I. Anne, m. W. G. Johnstone, Esq., a Banker at Florence.
II. Elizabeth Habvie, ra. 23 Oct. 1823, Sir William Bichard
Cosway, Knt. of Bilsington, Kent, who d. 7 June, 1834.
Slie d. 26 July, 1876, havinR had issue,
1 William Hallidat Cosway, now of Glenthorae, who
assumed the surname and anns of Halliday only in 1872.
2 Georgina Halliday Cosway, deceased.
2 Eliza Sophia Cosway, deceased.
3 Helen Glenthorne Cosway. 4 Marion Turner Cosway.
Mr. Halliday d. 1829, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Eev. Walter Halliday, of Whinnyrigs, co. Dumfries, and
Linton, Devon, who m. 1831, Miss Anne Gardiner of Edin-
hargh, and d. s. 2)., when his estate devolved on his nephew,
William Halliday-Cosway, now Willlam Halliday Halliday,
Esq.
Arms—T^ym., a sword erect in pale ppr. hilted and pommelled
or, the pommel witliin a crescent in base gu. between in chief
a mural crown and in fess two garlands of the second on a
canton az. a saltire arg. Crest — A boar's head couped arg.
armed or, transpierced with a sword ppr. Motto — Virtute
parta.
Sents — Glenthorne, Lynmouth, Barnstaple, North Devon;
and West View, Torquay, South Devon.
HALLIDAY OF CHAPEL CLEEVE.
Halliday, John, Esq. of Chapel Cleeve, CO.
Somerset, J.P. and D.L., b. Oct. 1816; m. 18
June, 1815, Georgina Eliza, dau. of Edward Coles,
Esq. of Paul's House, near Taunton, by Louisa his
■wife, dau. of Major Hamilton and Mary his wife,
widow of John Carew, Esq. of Antony, in Cornwall.
HilTCaSr. — This family claims descent from that from
which sprang Sib Leonabd Halliday, Lord Mayor of London
1605.
SAM0EL Halliday, Esq., 2nd son of Laurence Halliday,
Mayor of Gloucester, was father of
William Halliday, Esq., who m. and had issue,
Edwabd.
Giles, of Werlington, near Devizes, ancestor of the Halli-
DATS of Urchfout and Sutton Veney, extinct in 1827.
Eichard, progenitor of a branch seated at Bradford, Wilts.
Dorothy, 'in. Matthew Cooke, of Frome.
The eldest son,
Edwabd Halliday, Esq. of Warminster, 6. 1625; m. 1st,
Mary, dau. of John Pilton, of Warminster, and had a son,
Edwabd, ancestor of the Hallidats of Frorae, extinct 1823.
Edward Halliday m. 2ndly, Jlrs. Elizabeth Gardiner, but by
her (who d. 1662) had no issue. He m. 3rdly, Mary, dau. of
John Barton, of Warminster, and had John and other issue.
Mr. Halliday d. 1701-2. His elder son by his 3rd marriage,
John Halliday, Esq. of Yard House, Somerset, and of
Tilshed, AVilts, h. 1671 ; ra. Mary, dau. of Edmund Trowbridge,
Esq. of Lyppeyeate, by whom (who d. 9 May. 1732) he had
issue. Mr. Halliday d. 17 June, 1737, and was s. by his son,
John Halliday, Esq. of Yard House, M.P. for Taunton,
High Sheriflf Somerset 1745. He m. 1737, Mary, dau.
of Isaac Welman, E.sq. of Poundisford Park, Somerset, and-
had (with four daus.) three sons,
I. John-, his heir, M.P. tor Taunton, d. unm. April 1805
aged 68. *- > >
II. Simon, of Iford Park, Wilts, and Westcombe Park Kent
a Banlcer m London, b. 1738 ; m. Jane, dau. of John Bythe-
sea, Esq. of Wickhouse, WUts, and d. 18 May, 1791, leavin<'
issue, ' ' o
1 Simon Welman, d. s. p. 1842.
1 Mary, d. unm.
'jliddic'sex'"' ■^^^^ ^°^^^^ Cfriffith, of Brompton Hall,
3 Elizabeth, m. Michael Dicker Saunders, Esq.
4 Jane, m. Sir John Dyer, K.C B
5 Louisa, m ist Gen. Sproule, E.A. ; and 2ndly, Frede-
rick Caulficld, Esq. of Faulkner House. J-. '''="''
III. Edmund Trowbridge, of Chapel Cleeve, h. 26 Oct 1743-
at-hVs'dccts^; 'il^^:'^'''■ ^^"^■"^'^ Hodgkinson, and left
1 John, of Chapel Cleeve, m. July, 1814, Anne Innes, dau
cf Ko": miT: ^'°^ ^'^- ^^"^' ''" "y 11" (wl»o
John, present representative of the family
George Edmund, 6. 1821 ; ,„. 1867, Henrietta, widow of
Edward Primrose, Esq., and by her (who c?. 1871) had
twodaus., Maud Henrietto Innes; and Alice Margaret
William Leonard, ra. 18.52, Emma L^titia, elder dau of
Alexander Wadham AVyndham, Esq. of West Lodire
Blandford ; and had one child, Edith Mabel Thev
all (/. at Cawnpore 1857. ' '
Jane. Anne. Susan. Elizabeth, d. young.
2 Trowbridge (Rev.), of Yard House.
3 Mary Elizabeth, m. Peter Eickards-Mynors Eaa of
Treago, co. Hereford, and Enjobb, co. Kadnor.'
Mr. Halliday d. 9 June, 1754.
^rms— Sa three helmets arg. garnished cr, within a border
engrailed of the second. Crest— A demi-lion rampant or.
holding an anchor az. ilfo«<o— Quarta saluti.
iSeaJ— Chapel Cleeve, near Dunster.
HALLIFAX OF CHADACRE HALL.
Hallifax, Ellen, of Chadacre Hall, Suffolk.
HtnCaflC— Sib Thomas Hallifax, Knt., Lord Mayor of
the City of London 1777, m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of
John Saville, Esq. of Clayhill, Middlesex, and had a son,
Thomas Hallifax, Esq. of Chadacre Hall, Suffolk, J P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1837, m. Annah Maria, dau. of John Staun-
ton, Esq. of Kenilworth, co. Warwick, and left issue,
1. Thomas, of Berkeley Square, London, d. 5 Oct 1849
■II. John Saville (Eev.) of Edwardston House, Suffolk
J.P., 1)1. Katharine, eldest dau. of the Eev. Thomas Godfrey
of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, and d. 1872, leaving two'
daus., 1 Maria, deceased; 2 Ellen, now of ChadacrlHall
III. Diana, m. John George Weller Poley, Esq. of Boxted
Suffolk, who is deceased. •" i .
Arras— Or, on a pile engrailed sa. between two fountains
ppr. three cross-crosslets of the first, quartering Savile, arg.
on a bend sa. three owls of the field. Crest— A moor cock with
wmgs expanded combed and wattled ppr. ducally gorged and
charged on the breast with a cross-crosslet or
iec'.i— Chadacre Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
HALLOWES OF GLAPWELL HALL.
Hallowes (Rev.), Eeabazon, of Glapwell Hall,
CO. Derby, M.A., late Vicar of Dyserth, Flint, b. 10
Sept. 1819 ; Vicar of Kilcaen, co. Flint ; m. 1st,
10 June, 1850, Jane, dau. of Eev. Eichard Howard,
D.D., Eector of Llanrhaiadr, N. Wales, and has issue.
He in. 2ndly, 1872, Caroline Antonia, 3rd surviving
dau. of the late Thomas Haffenden, Esq. of Han"
■well, Middlesex.
Ht'licagc— The Manor and estate of Glapwell, in theco.
Derby, can be traced to the ancestors of the present possessor
since the time of William the Conquerob. At that period
the Manor of Glapwell was granted in fee to Goland, a Norman,
whose descendant and heiress ra. Ealph de Glapwell, and
thence came all the subsequent Lords of Glapwell, of the loeal
name. Their eventual heiress ra. Woolhouse, and the heiress
of Woolhouse, Samuel Hallowes of Dethick.
TnoMAs Hallowes, of St. Werburghs, in Derby, buried at
All Saints, Derby, 12 Jan. 1621, was father of
Nathaniel Hallowes, bapt. at St. Werburghs. 25 Nov.
1582, who had a son, Nathaniel Hallowes, bapt. at St. Wer-
burghs, 13 Nov. 1621, and had two sons, i. Thomas Hallowes,
bapt. at All Saints, Derby, II Aug. 1641, and ii. Samoel Hal^
LOWES, of Norton, co. Derby, Sheriff of co. Derby, 1674, who
m. 1st, Ann Swithland, and had William, Frances, and another
dau. ; and by his 2nd wife, whose name was Jackson, he had
a dau. and two sons, Nathaniel and Samoel. Of these the
latter,
Samuel Hallowes, of Dethick, admitted to the Middle
Temple 24 June, 1680, m. 7 Feb. 1683, Elizabeth, dau. and
heiress of Thomas Woolhouse, of Glapwell, and had issue.
The eldest son,
Thomas Hallowes, of Glapwell, Dethick, and Mugginton,
6. 5 Jan. 1684; w. 30 March, 1716, Lady Catherine, dau. of
Chambre Brabazon, Earl of Mcath, by Juliana his wife, dau.
of Viscount Chaworth, of Armagh, and by her (who had a
royal descent from King Edward III.) had,
I. Brabazon, of Glapwell Hall, Sheriff of Derby, whose line
expired.
II. Chaworth, Eector of Pleasby, co. Derby, d. s. p.
III. Chambre, d. Sept. 1744.
iv. William, m. Catherine Dodsley, and had issue,
1 Thomas, of GlapweU, 6. 16 April, 1771; d. unm. Dec
1861. 2 William, d. in the East Indies.
1 Catherine, in. — Coupe, Esq.
2 Ann, m. 1st, — Bilbie, Esq., and had a dau., Mary Anne
m. Francis Hall, Esq. of Park Hall ; and 2ndly, — Heath-
cote, Esq.
V. John, of whom presently.
I. Catherine, to. 1st, John Cromwell, Esq.; and 2ndlr
2 Nov. 1749, Eev. George Hatfiejd.
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n. Juliana, m. 1st, Eev. Mr. Gibson; and 2uaiy, Jolm
Devagnes, Esq.
III. Frances, m. Eev. Samuel Abson.
The youngest son.
Col. John Hallowes, of the 56th regt., ra. twice. By his
1st wife he had three daus., and by his 2nd, Louisa Martha,
dau. of Francis Fatio, Esq. of St. Augustine, Florida, descended
from the Fazios of Pisa, the following issue,
Francis, of whom presently.
John, m. Margaret Ramsay, and had issue.
Thomas, m. 1st, Ann Tilbe; and 2ndly, Mary Ann Coleman,
and had issue.
Miller, m. Elinor — , and has issue.
Price B., m. Charlotte Bond, and has issue.
William, in. Elizabeth Tooke, and has issue.
Keith, m. Emily Bourne, and has issue.
Juliana, m. 1st, — Pratt, Esq. ; 2ndly, James Booth, Esq.
The eldest son,
Francis Hallowes, Esq., J.P., Capt. E.N., s. to the Glap-
•well estates at the death of his cousin, Thomas Hallowes, Dec.
1861, 1)1. 7 Oct. 1S18, Mary, dau. of the late John Haffenden,
Esq. of Ashford, Kent, and d. 18C6, having had issue,
I. Brabazon, now of Glapwell Hall.
II. Francis, b. 28 April, 1821 ; Capt. 2nd Derby Militia.
III. Kichard, b. 13 July, 1823; rf. Dec. 1847; Lieut. 2na
Madras European Light Infantry.
IV. William, 6. 21 March, 1832; Capt. 85th Light Infantry;
m. his cousin, Louisa CoUmar Hallowes, dau. of Lieut.
Thomas Hallowes, R.N., and has issue.
I. Juliana, vi. William Henry Addison, Esq., M.D., of
Addinton, near Maling, Kent.
II. Mary Elizabeth, m. Sir Edward Walker, Knt. of Berry
Hill, near Mansfield, Notts.
III. Louisa, m. Rev. David Phillips Lewis, Vicar of Cilcaer,
CO. Montgomery.
Arms— Az., on a f ess arg. between three crescents of the
second as many torteaux. Crest— A demi-grillin rampant sa.
winged arg.
fieai— GlapweU Hall, Chesterfield.
HALSEY OF GADDESDEN PliACE.
Halset, Thomas Frederick, of Gaddesden
Place, CO. Hertford, b. 9 Dec. 1S39, M.P. for Herts ;
m. 28 Sept. 1865, Mary JiUia, youugest dau. of the
late F. O. Wells, Esq., and has issue,
I. Walter Johnston, 6. 1 June, 1SG8.
II. Arthur, b. 31 July, 1869.
ui. Frederick, 6. 29 Nov. 1870.
IV. Lionel, b. 26 Feb. 1872. v. Reginald, &. 10 Aug. 1873.
I. Florence. ii. Mary Cecilia.
HtnCagC— " ITpon the dissolution of the Priory of King's
Langley in Herts, the Rectory of Great Gaddesden, with the
right of patronage to the Vicarage, came to the Crown, in
which it remained vested until 36 Henrt Vill., when it was
granted to William Hawse, alias Chamber, and it has con-
tinued ever since with that family, now called Halsey."
Sir John Halset, Knt. of Great Gaddesden (great-grandson
of William Halsey, of the Parsonage, who was buried at Great
Gaddesden, 16 May, 1696), became one of the Masters in
Chancery. He m. Judith, eldest dau. and co-heir of James
Necton, Esq., and by her (who d. aged 31, 1G5S) had surviving
issue, Necton, his heir; Thomas, successor to his brother;
Dorothy, m. Christopher Abdy, Esq., and d. 1686, aged 41 ;
Judith; and Lettice. Sir John Halsey tZ. 29 June, 1670, was
buried at Great Gaddesden, ands. by his son,
Necton Halset, Esq., who d. in minority and unm. 12 Dec.
1670, and was s. by his brother,
Thomas Halset, Esq. of Great Gaddesden, M.P., High
Sheriff for co. Hertford, 31 Charles II. He m. Anne, dau.
and heiress of Thomas Henshaw, Esq. of Kensington, and left,
25 May, 1715, a son and successor,
Henshaw Halset, Esq. of Great Gaddesden, who d. s. p.
13 Jan. 1738, and was s. by his brother,
Charles Halset, Esq. of Great Gaddesden, High Sheriff
of Herts 1746, m. Agatha, dau. of Frederick Dorrien, Esq. of
London, and by her (who d. aged 75, 26 Feb. 1782) had
Frederick and Thomas, heirs in succession.
Elizabeth, m. Thomas Herbert Noyes, Esq.
Anne. m. 1st, Eev. George Dutens; and 2ndly, Eev. James
Willis, Rector of Sopley, Hants.
Sophia, m. 2 April, 1766, Richard Bingham, Esq. of Mel-
combe Bingham, Dorset.
Theodosia, m. 1st, Re?. John Pery, Ecctor of Wyton, co.
Huntingdon ; and 2ndly, Robert Sparrow, Esq. of Worlin'--
ham Hall, Suffolk.
He d. 6 April, 1748, and was s. by his son,
Frederick Halset, Esq. of Great Gaddesden, who was
appointed Commissary-General of the Allied Army in Ger-
many, and was afterwards Aide-de-Camp to the hereditary
Prince of Wolfenbuttle. He d. U7im. in Hesse Darmstadt,
24 Aug. 1762, and was s. by his brother,
Thomas Halset, Esq. of Great Gaddesden, 6. at Ham-
burgh, 4 Feb. 1731; M.P. for Herts 1768, 1774, and 17S1, j,;.
18 March, 1784, Sarah, youngest dau. of John Crawley, Esq.
ofStockwood, CO. Bedford, and dying 9 Oct. 1788, left a son,
Thomas Halsey, 6. 21 April, 1788; d. 30 Dec. 1788, and a dau.,
Sarah Halset, of Great Gaddesden, m. 1st, 3rd Aug. 1804,
Joseph Thompson Whately, Esq., 3rd son of the Rev. Joseph
Whately, LL.D., of Nonsuch Park, Surrey, brother of the late
Archbishop of Dublin, and nephew of William Plumer, Esq. of
Gilston Park, M.P. for Herts. By Mr. Whately (who assumed
the name and arms of Halset 1804, and d. 1818) she had issue,
I. Thomas Plumer, b. 26 Jan. 1815, M.P. for Herts 1846,
1847, 1852: m. 26 Jan. 1839, Frederica, dau. of Gen.
Frederick Johnston, of Hilton, and had issue, 1 Thomas
Frederick, now of Gaddesden; 2 Ethelbert Arthur Sack-
ville. Mr. Halsey, with his wife and 2nd son, were lost ia
the " Ercolano " steamer, 24 April, 1854.
I. Mary Elizabeth, m. 11 Sept. 1826, Thomas Herbert Noyes,
Esq.
II. Jane, m. 14 Aug. 1827, Rev. George Tyrwhitt Drake;
she d. 27 May, 1864.
III. Emma, m. 22 Aug. 1832, Lieut.-Col. William Tyrwhitt
Drake. iv. Fanny.
Mrs. Halsey m. 2ndly, 6 Feb. 1821, Rev. John Fitz Moore,
eldest son of Richard Bloore, Esq. of Hampton Court Palace.
Mr. Moore assumed on his marriage the name of Halset, ia
addition to his patronymic, and d. 24 April, 1864. Mrs.
Moore Halsey had by her 2nd husband, one dau.,
V. Georgiana Theodosia, m. 3 Nov. 1846, Lieut.-Col. Leopold
Grimston Paget, E.A.
Mrs. Moore Halsey d. 25 April, 1869, and wr.s s. by her
grandson,
Thomas Frederick Halsey, now of Gaddesden.
^)-i)is— Arg., on a pile sa. three griffins' heads erased of the
first. Crest— A dexter hand ppr. sleeve gu. cuff arg. holding
a griffin's claw erased or. Jio«o— Nescit vox missa reverti.
<b'eat— Gaddesden Place, Hemel Hempstead, co. Hertford.
HAMBBOUGH OF PIPE"WELIi HALL.
HoLDEN Hambeough, Oscar William, Esq.
of Pipewell Hall, co. Northampton, J.P. and D.L.,
b. Sept. 1825 ; s. 1861 ; m. Dec. 1859, Hon. Caro-
line Mary Hood, only dau. of Samuel, 3rd Viscount
Hood. Mr. Hambrough was High Sheriff in 1856,
and assumed the additional name of Holden 1864.
ILtUCaflE. — James Hambrough, b. 1670, was father of
John Hambrough, 6. 1694, whose son, James Hajibrough, m.
Elizabeth Nash, and was father of
John Hambrough, Esq. of Pipewell Hall, Northampton, and
Hanwell, Middlesex, who m. Catherine, only surviving child
of Robert Holden, Esq., of a branch of the family of Holden of
CO. Lancaster, by Catherine his wife, only surviving child of
Austin Oldisworth, Esq. By her he had a dau., Mary Cathe-
rine, i)i. Rev. Edward James Townsend, Rector of llmington;
and an only surviving son,
John Hambeough, Esq. of Steephill Castle, Isle of Wight,
and Pipewell Hall, J.P., b. 1793; m. 11 Feb. 1820, Sophia,
youn;!est dau. of Gore Townsend, Esq. of Honington Hall,
CO. Warwick, by the Lady Elizabeth Windsor his wife, dau.
of Other Lewis, 4th Earl of Plymouth ; and d. 1861, having had
issue,
Albert John, J.P. and D.L., F.L.S., &c., &. 1820; m. 1845,
Charlotte Jane, youngest dau. of the late John Fleming,
Esq., M.P., of Stoncham Park, Hants; and d. I86I, leaving
issue, 1 Dudley Albert; 2 Windsor de Burgh; 3 Arthur
Henry Kerr; 4 Otho Oldisworth; 1 Kathleen Sophia;
2 Charlotte Anne; 3 Mary Elizabeth; 4 Gertrude Julia;
5 Catherine Louisa; 6 Norah Caroline. His widow r.i.
1867, Lieut.-Col. William Verner.
Oscar Willlam, now of Steephill.
Windsor Edmund (Rev.), M.A., b. 1830; m. Mary, 2nd dau.
of Rev. H. Worsley, LL.D., late of Gatecombc, Isle of
Wight, and has issue, 1 Beauciiamp Windsor; 2 Worsley;
1 Agnes.
Arms— 1st and 4th, arg., semee of cross-crosslets az. and
guttes de sang, a tower sa., for Hambrough ; 2nd and 3rd ; sa.,
on a fess between two chevrons ermines two covered cups az..
718
HAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAH
for HoLDEN. Crest— On a mount vert a horse conrant arg.
powdered with cross-crosslets az. and fjuttes de sang. Mottoes —
Over the crest, Foresight; under the arms, Honestum utili
praefer.
iieatg — Pipewell Hall, Ketterinsr, co. Northampton. Toion
Residence— li, Princes Terrace, Hyde Park.
HAMEBSLEY OP PYRTON IffANOPw.
Hameeslet, Hugh, Esq. of Pjrton Manor, co.
Oxford, J.P. and D.L., Chairman of Quarter
Sessions, High Slieriff 1840, b. 1 Aug. 1814 ; m. 2
June, 1835, Philippa Mary Anne, dau. of John
Shawe Phillipps, Esq. of Culham, co. Oxford, and by
her (who d. 21 Feb. 1877) has issue,
I. Hugh Bccklet, 6. 20 July, 1838.
II. Edward Samuel, h. U Aug. 1839 ; m. 24 Jan. 1855, Alice,
dau. of — Barton, Esg. of Sydney, Australia, who d.
21 Feb. 1875.
III. Arthur, b. 19 Feb. 1841; Rector of Nuffield, co. Oxford;
m. 14 Feb. 1865, Jane, dau. of the Eev. T. Hopkins, of
Nuffield, and d. 21 Nov. 1872.
IV. John Henry, 6. 20 April, 1842, Capt. 22nd regt.
V. Alfred St. George, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 8 Oct. 1848.
VI. Cecil Shafto, 6. 10 Feb. 1861.
I. Fanny PhiUppa, m. 4 Aug. 1863, Major Claude Ducat,
Bombay Staff Corps.
II. Emily Clara, m. 13 Jan. 1859, Major Hale, E.E.
III. Mary Anne, d. 26 Oct. 1873.
IV. Katherne. v. Adelaide Sophie.
HinCagC— Previously to the 16th century this family was
seated in Staffordshire. One of the Staffordshire house. Sin
HnoH Hamekslet, settling in London, became Lord Mayor
1627. From him descended,
Samuel Hamersley (Eev.), Rector of Checkendon, co. Oxford,
who r,i. 1765, Anne AUeine (deceased 1767), andci. 1775, having
had issue,
Hugh Haiierslet, Esq. of Pyrton Manor, co. Oxford, who
wi. 1810, Margaret, dau. of John Bevan, Esq., and by her (who
d. 1849) had issue, besides the present Hdgh Hamekslet, Esq.
of Pyrton Manor, two other sons and three daus., Edward,
Samuel, Margaret, Fanny, and Elizabeth. Mr. Hamersley d
1828.
Arms—dn., three rams' heads coupcd or. Crest— A demi-
gnffin or, holding a cross-crosslet fitcliee gu.
Seat— Pyrton Manor, Tetsworth, co. Oxiord.
HAYTEE-HAMES OF CHAGFORD.
Hattee-Hames, The Eey. Haytee Geoege, of
Chagford, Devon, Eector of Chagford, and Patron of
that Living, J.P., h. 25 Dec. 1826 ; m. 12 Aug. 1852,
Constance Harriet, dau. of the late Sir Charles
Colvile, of Duffield Hall and Lulliugton, co. Derby,
and has issue,
1. Colvile George, &. 6 Jan. 1859,
I. Constance Julia, -m. Feb. 1872, Ernest Holds worth Studdy,
Esq., Lieut. 32nd Light Infantry, son of — Studdy, Esq.
of Waddeton Court, Devon. ii. Georgina Amelia.
m. Kathleen, d. 17 Aug. 1856. iv. Isabel Harriet.
V. Augusta Jemima. vi. Beatrice Emma.
Mr. Hames assumed the prefix surname of Haytee
1878, at the death of his cousin, George Hayter
representative of the family of Hayter of Chagford!
HinCaCIC.— The family of Hayter, now represented by
the Rev Hayter Georoe Hayter-Hames, has been resident
at Chagford since 1C27, and the Living of Chagford has been
filled in unmterrupted descent by members of the family
since that time. The grandfather of the present representative,
John Hames, Esq. of Croydon, Surrey, m. Grace, dau of
George Hayter, Esq. of Chagford, Devon, and Compton Basset
Somerset, and niece and sole heiress of the Right Hon and
Right Rev. Thomas Hayter, Bishop of London (who d 176")
and by her was father of ' ''
The Rev. William Hames, of Chagford, J.P., and Eector of
Ham, Kent. m. 1824, Jemima Belinda, dau. (by his wife Brid-
get Maria Jane Northcote, grand-dau. of Sir Henry Northcote
Lart. of Pynes) of the Rev. John David Perkins, D.D., Rector
of St. Lawrence and Marahead, and Vicar of Dawlish' Devon
Chaplain to Kings George IV. and William IV., eldest son of
Joto Perkins, Esq. of Staines and Teddington, Middlesex
^y ner he had issue, ' i
)
Hatter George, now of Chagford.
Jemima Hayter, m. Aug. 1863, John Northmorc, Esq. of
Cleve House, Devon, and rf. s. p. April, 1809.
The Eev. William Hames d. 5 Aug. 1859.
CVesf— Hames : On a ducal coronet a lion passant : Hatter ■ A
bull's head eouped, pierced through the neck with a broken
spear m bend dexter point. ;i/oUo— Honor virtutis prMinium.
Residence — Chagford, Devon.
BUCHANAN-BAILIilE-HAMILTON OF
ARNPKIOS..
Bitchanan-Baillie-Hamiltoj!-, John- Baillie,
Esq. of Arnprior, co. Perth, J.P. and Commis-
sioner of Supply for Perthshii-e, b. 20 Jan.
1837 ; m. 14 Jan. 1869, Catherine EUzabeth Grace
Buchanan, only dau. and heiress of the late Alex-
ander Buchanan, of Arnprior, and has issue,
I. Alexander Walter, 6. 8 Aug. ; d. 29 Sept. 1872.
II. JoH.v Edmondstone, h. 11 Sept. 1874.
III. Arthur, b. 2 June, 1870. iv. Morshead, 6. 11 Feb. 1878
I. Elizabeth, b. 9 Nov. 1869.
II. Nannie Katherine, b. 4 June, 1871.
Mr. Baillie Hamilton, of Arnprior, is son of Gerard
Baillie Hamilton, Esq., late 7th Fusileers, by
Augusta his wife, 4th dau. of Col. Anderson Mors-
head, of Widey Court, Devon, and is 2nd cousin of
the Earl of Haddington. He assumed the addi-
tional surname of Buchanan on his mari-iace with
tlie heiress of the family of Buchanan of Ai-nprior,
tlie head of which in the reign of James V. was
well known in co. Stirhng, by the title of the king
of Kippen.
iLt'lTCajJC— The estates of Francis BocnANAN of Arnprior,
including the barony of Strathyre, Perthshire, were forfeited
at the Jacobite rising of 1745, when he himself was hung at
Carlisle, but they were restored by Act of Parliament, called
the Disannexing Ant, passed in 1780, to John Bdchanan, of
Auchleshie, his nearest heir male, who was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Buchanan, late 39th regt.. Major Forfarshire
Militia, d. 1845. His only son,
Alexander Buchanan, Esq. d. Feb. 1848, leaving an only
child, the above-mentioned Catherime Elizabeth Grace, b.
16 Nov. 1846.
^rms— Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, grand quarters Hamilton,
quarterly, gu., on a chevron between three cinquefoUs arg a
buckle az. between two spots of erm. all within a bordure or
charged with eight thistles vert, for Hamilton of Byres ■ 2nd
and 3rd, arg., a fess wavy between three roses gu. barbed and
seeded ppr., for the title of Melrose; 2nd and 3rd, grand quar-
ters, Baillie, sa., the sun in his gloi-y, between nine stars
three, two, three, and one, arg., for Baillie. On an escutcheon
of pretence, quarterly ; 1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant gu., with-
in a double tressure flowered and counterflowered with fleurs-de-
lis, sa., for Buchanan : 2nd and 3rd, sa., a chevron between
two bears' heads erased in chief and boar's head as the former
in base, arg. muzzled gu. on the chief point of the chevron a
cinquefoil of the first, for Lenny. Cres?^— Hamilton : Two
dexter hands issuing out of clouds and holding between
them a branch of laurel erect all ppr. Baillie : A crescent
or. Buchanan: A sword erected in pale ppr., hilted and
pommelled or. ilfoHocs— Hamilton : Prsesto et persisto.
Baillie: Major virtus quam splendor. Buchanan: Virtufe
gladii parvi. Nobilis est ira leonis.
.Stats— Cambusmore, Callander; and Strathyre, co. Perli,
HAMILTON OP CAIRN HILL AND WEST
PORT.
Hamilton, John Wallace, Esq. of Cairn Hill,
CO. Ayi-, and Westport, co. Linlithgow, h. 1863.
HtncagC— William Hamilton, 2nd son of Alexander
Hamilton, 1st of Silvertonhill, was the 1st of AVestport. His
eldest son, Thomas, d. s. p., and was s. by his brother, John,
whose grandson r,i. Janet Dmmmond, and d. 1625. John,
who succeeded, left a son, James, m. Anna, dau. of Sir Patrick
Hamilton, of Little Preston. Their only son was killed in
battle ; and their eldest dau. in. Walter Sandilands (eldest son
of William Sandilands, of Hilderston, 2nd son of the 4th Lord
Torphichen, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir John Cunning-
hame, 7th of Cunninghame Head). The title of Cunninghame
Head having, with that of Euthven, become extinct in the
male line, ia the person of Sir William, 10th of Cunninghame
Head,
I
HAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAM
719
Sir James Sakdilakds Hamilton, the eldest son of the above
marriage, assumed the Baronetcy. He d. s. p. 1733, and was
s. by his brother,
SiK Walter Sandilands Hamilton, a Capt. in the army,
who served thirteen campaigns under Marlborough. He m.
his cousin, Helen, dau. of Thomas Hamilton, of Olivestob,
Col. of the Edinburgh regt., and Governor of the city, and had
two sons, James and Thomas, both mihtary officers, who
d. s. '£>., and daus., of whom the eldest,
Gkizel Hamilton, the heiress of Westport, 'm. John Fereieii,
Esq. of Kirliton, co. Keufrew, and has issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Walter, of Glcafuir, co. Stirling, m. 1784, Lillias, dau.
and heir of WilUam Wallace, Esq. of Cairnliill, co. Ayr, by
Jane his wife, dau. of Archibald Campbell, of Succoth
(The Wallaces of Cairnliill, one of the oldest Scotch fami-
lies, derive from the 2nd son of Sir Richard Wallace, of
Eickarton, whose 3rd son was Wallace oj MlersUt). By
the heiress of Wallace, Walter had issue,
1 John, of Cairnhill and Westport.
2 Archibald, Major 92nd regc, d. unm.
3 William, in the army.
1 Jane, m. Thomas liiddell, Esq. of Camiestoun.
2 Margaret.
III. James, one of the Principal Clerks of Session, in. Miss
Coutts, and has issue.
IV. Hay, Major-Gen. in the army, and Governor of Dumbar-
ton Castle, m. 1st, Jane, only child of John Macqueen, 2nd
brother of Lord Braxtield, and had issue; 2ndly, Agnes,
only child of Roger Cutlar, Esq. of Orroland, and widow of
William Lawrie, Esq. of Redcastle, and has issue.
The eldest son,
William Ferkier Hamilton, Esq. of Westport, Lieut. H.'S.,
commanded the party of sailors who dragged the cannon up
the heights of Abraham, previous to the capture of Quebec.
He in. Miss Johnstone, of Straiton, co. Linhthgow, and dying
«. p. 1814, was s. by his nephew.
Col. John Hamilton, of Cairnhill and Westport, J. P. and
D.L., 6. 6 Sept. 1786 ; m. 1817, Georgina, 2nd dau. of Charles,
2nd Viscount Gort, and had issue,
I. Walter Ferrier, his heir.
II. Charles Vereker Hamilton Campbell, of Netherplace,
CO. Ayr, b. 1819 ; assumed the surname of Campbell on
succeeding to the estate of Netherplace, an ancient cadet-
ship from the Loudon family ; m. 1863, Mary Sancroft, only
dau. of Samuel Randall, Esq. of Orford, Suffolk, and by her
(who d. 1872) has issue.
III. Thomas Wallace, m. Bessie, 2nd dau. of the Hon. Sydney
Stephens, and has issue.
IV. John Prendergast, m. Agnes, dau. of James Buchanan,
Esq., and has issue.
V. William Archibald, Capt. Ayrshire Rifles, deceased.
I. Jane Lilhas, m. Andrew Gillan, Esq. of Wallhouse, co.
Linlithgow, and is deceased.
II. Julia Mary, m. George Oswald, Esq., deceased.
III. Georgina Vereker, d. 28 March, 1864.
Col. Hamilton served throughout the Peninsular Campaign,
for which he received a war medal and three clasps. He
represented, through his mother and grandmother, two of the
oldest families in Ayrshire, viz. Wallace of Cairn Hill, and
Cunninghams of Cunninghame Head ; and through his grand-
mother, Hamilton of Westport, and Sandilands of Hilderaton.
He d. 13 May, 1871, and was s. by his eldest son,
Walter Ferrier Hamilton, Esq. of Cairnhill and Westport,
h. 31 May, 1818; Capt. in the army, formerly A.D.C. to the
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, M.P. for co. Linlithgow from
1859 to 1866 : m. Barbara Agnes, dau. of James Marshall, Esq.,
and d. 8 April, 1872, leaving issue,
John Wallace, now of Cairnhill.
Francis Sandilands, b. 1865.
.(Irms— Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, gu., three cinquefoils erm.,
•within a bordure arg., charged with eight martlets of the first,
for Hamilton ; 2nd and 3rd, gu. a lion rampant arg. within a
bordure arg. and az., for Wallace. Crest — Two branches of
oak crossing each other in saltire. Motto — Addunt robur
stirpi.
Seats — Cairnhill, co. Ayr; and Westport, co. Linlithgow.
HAMILTON OF CKA.IGHLAW.
Hamilton Malcolm Fleming, Esq. of Craig-
law, CO. Wigton, b. 1869 ; s. his father 1876.
JLtltCagC. — John Hamilton, of Ladyland, s. his father
1690, sold the property to Alexander, 9th Earl of Eglinton,
and went to the north of Ireland, to an estate he had pur-
chased there. He m. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Shaw, Bart,
of Greenock, by Jane his wife, dau. of Sir WilUam Mure, of
Euwallan, and had a numerous family. His eldest son,
William Hamilton, Esq., sold his Irish property and return-
ing to Scotland, purchased the estate of Craighlaw, co. Wigton.
He m. Isabella, dau. of McUowal, of Logan, but had no issue.
His brother,
Charles Hajitlton, Esq. of Craighlaw, m. Sarah, another
dau. of McDowal, of Logan, and had several children ; one of the
daus., Anne, m. Major John Peebles, of Irvine, and had an only
child, Sarah, wife of Col. John Cunningham, of Caddel and
Thornton. Mr. HamiUon d. 1783, and was s. by liis son,
William Hamilton, of Craighlaw, M.D., m. Agnes, only
child of Edward Cairns, Esq. of Girstonwood, and had (with
daus., one of whom, Catherine, m. 1815, WiUiam Cochrane,
Esq. of Ladyland), an only son,
William Charles Hamilton, Esq. of Craighlaw, J.P. and
D.L., Capt. in the army, who served at Waterloo, b. 1794; to.
1825, Anne, dau. of the Rev. A. Stewart;, D.D. of Kirkowan,
and dying 1851, left issue, William Charles Stewart, of
Craighlaw; Cbristina Grace Agnes, iu. 10 July, 1860, Col.
Leith Hay, C.B. of Leith Hall; and Anne Lillias, m. 21 Dec.
1872, J. Warrington Wood, Esq. The only son,
William Charles Stewart Hamilton, Esq. of Craighlaw,
J.P. and D.L., b. 1831 ; m. 1863, Margaret Anne Mary, dau. of
the late Thomas Jones, Esq. of Hinton Charter House; d. 1876,
leaving issue,
JMalcolm Fleming, now of Craighlaw.
Maud Blanche.
Arms — Gu., a mullet between three cinquefoils all within a
bordure wavy arg. Crest — On waves of the sea a dolphin in
chase of a flying fish all ppr. il/oJ^o— Honestum pro patria.
Scat — Craighlaw, Kirkowan, co. Wigton.
HAMILTON OF KILLYLFAaH,
Hamilton, Gawen William Rowan, Esq. of
Killyleagh Castle, co. Down, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1875, Major R. N. Down Rifles, late Capt.
7th Dragoon Guards, b. 7 March, 1844; m. 19
Oct. 1876, Lina Mary Howley, dau. of Sir George
Howland Beaumont, Bart., of Coleorton, and has,
Archibald James, b. 30 Sept. 1877.
ILtUCagC. — This branch of the house of Hamilton springs
from the same stock as the Earls of Clanbrassil and Viscounts
Limerick.
The Rev. Hans Hamilton, Vicar of Dunlop, Ayrshire, &.
lf)3G; m. Margaret Denham, dau. of the Laird of Weshiels ;
and dying 30 May, 1608, left,
I. Jajies (Sir), of Killyleagh and Bangor, SerJeant-at-Law,
and Privy Councillor to King James I., who was created by
patent, dated 4 May, 1622, Viscodnt Clanebote; his son
and heir, James, 2nd Viscount Claneboye, was created
Earl of Clanbrassil, 4 March, 1647. He was father of
Henry, 2nd Earl of Clanbrassil, who d. s. 2J. 1675.
II. Archibald, of whom presently.
i:i. Gawen, of Ballygally, a Merchant at Coleraine, who, by
Helen Dunlop, his wife, was father of James Hamilton, of
Ballygally, who m. Miss Watson, and left a son. Rev.
Archibald Hamilton, of Armagh and Ballough, living
1693, who m. Blary, sister of David Kennedy, Esq. of
BaUycultra, and had a son, James Hamilton, of Derryboy,
whose will was proved 10 Feb. 1719; he di. Mary, eldest
dau. and co-heir of Robert Hamilton, Esq. of Killyleagh,
and was father of Archibald Hamilton, of Ballymochan,
who m. 1736, Alice, dau. of Robert Lambert, Esq. of Dum-
lady, and d. 1741, leaving with other issue, Robert Hamil-
ton, Esq. of Hill of Hills, Curragh, co. Kildare, 6. 1737;
ra. Miss May Harrison, of Liverpool, and d. 1814, leaving
with a dau., Emily, wife of John Dennis, Esq., nephew of
James, Lord Tracton, a son, Rev. Archibald Robert
Hamilton, M.A., b. 11 March, 1778, who m. 1815, Jane,
2nd dau. of John Cotter, Esq., and d. 1857, leaving issue,
1 Robert Hamilton, M.D. Cambridge, of Clifton Mount,
Jamaica, 6. 11 Nov. 1820, to. 1st, Eleanor Anne, dau. of
Robert Walkington, Esq., which lady d. 6 July, 1871; and
2ndly, 4 Dec. 1872, Katherine Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the
late Thomas Land, Esq. of Spanish Town, Jamaica. 2
Archibald Robert (Rov.), Rector of Greenham, Berks, to.
Mary Laura, dau. of Rev. Edward Golding, and d. 1869,
leaving issue. 1 Nancy, to. 1st, Rev. Thomas Perrott, and
2ndly, Rev. Alexander Poole. 2 Jane, m. 1849, Francis
Christopher Bland, Esq. of Derryquin Castle, co. Kerry.
3 Catherine Cotter, d. unm. i Emily, m. Rev. Charles
Elrington.
IV. John, of Coronary, co. Cavan, and Monella, co. Armagh,
ancestor of the Hamiltoks of Abbotstown, co. Dublin.
{see that name.)
V. William, of Bangor, co. Down, ancestor of the Hamil-
tons of Bangor, Tollymore Park, &c.
Archibald Hamilton, Esq. of Halcraig, Denham, co.
Lanark (brother of Sir James Hamilton, ancestor of the Lords
Clandeboye and Earls of ClanbrassU, and 2nd son of the Rev.
•£0
HAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAM
Hans Hamilton, Vicar of Dunlop, Ayrshire, by Margaret his
wife, (lau. of the Laird of Weshiels), m. 1st, Rachel Carmichael,
and had issue,
I. John.
II. James, of Neilsbrook, CO. Antrim, who inherited one fifth
of the Earl of Clanbrassil's estates. He m. Agnes Kennedy,
and had three daus.,
1 Eose, m, William Fairlie, but d. without issue.
2 Eachel, d. v.nm.
3 Anne, m. Hans Stevenson, Esq. of Ballyrott, and left an
only son, James Stevenson, whose eldest dau. and co-heir,
Dorcas Stevenson, m. Sir John Blackwood, and was
created Bakoness Ddffebin and Clanebote.
III. Gawen, of whom presently.
IV. William, of Killyleagh, d. 1716, without issue.
v. Hugh, of Dublin, Merchant.
Archibald Hamilton Hi. a second time, and left a dau.,. Tane, who
m. Archibald Edmonstone, Esq. of Braiden Island, co. Antrim.
His 3rd son,
Gawen Hamilton, Esq. of Killyleagh, co. Down, m. Jane,
dau. of Archibald Hamilton, Esq., and dying 1703, was s. by
his son,
Abchibald Hamilton, Esq. of Killyleagh, m. Mary, dau. of
David Johnstone, Esq. of Tully, co. Monaghan, and had
issue, Gawen, his heir, and William, of Killough, who in.
Elizabeth Caddell, and had, with two sons, William and David,
who both d. s. p., a dau., Mary, who m. 1798, William Logan,
Esq. of Woodlands, co. Dublin, and had issue. Mr. Hamilton
was s. at his decease, 25 April, 1747, by his eldest son,
Gawen Hamilton, Esq. of Killyleagh, b. 1729; m. 28 May,
1750, Jane, only child of William Eowan, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law, and widow of Tichborne Aston, Esq. of Beaulicu, co.
Louth, by whom he had,
Archibald, his heir.
Sidney, m. lie v. Benjamin Beresford.
Mr. Hamilton d. 9 April, 1805, and was s. by his only son,
Abchibald Hamilton Eowan, Esq. of Killyleagh Castle, b.
12 May, 1752; m. 6 Oct. 1781, Sarah Anne, dau. of Walter
Dawson, Esq. of Carrickmacross, co. Monaghan, and had
issue,
1. Gawen William, 6. 1783; an officer E.N., C.B.; m.
1817, Catherine, dau. of Gen. Sir George Cockburn; and
dying 17 Aug. 1834, left issue,
1 Abchibald Eowan, of whom presently.
2 George Rowan, late Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards, 6. 1822.
1 Melita Anne, m. Jacob Sankey, Esq. of Coolmore.
u. Sydney, b. 1789; m. a dau. of the late Henry Jackson,
Esq. of Carrickmacross, and has issue.
III. Archibald, an officer in the army, d. at Gibraltar.
IV. Frederick, R.N., b. 1793; killed on the Coast of Spain
1811. V. Dawson, 6. 1801; m. and has issue.
I. Jane. ii. Elizabeth, m. Eev. Sidney Beresford.
III. Mildred, m. Sir Edward Eyan, Knight of the Order of
Maria-Theresa.
IV. Harriet, r,,.. Crofton Fitzgerald, Esq.
V. Francesca, m. William Fletcher, Esq., son of the late
Judge Fletcher, and d. 1861.
BIr. Hamilton Rowan d. 1 Nov. 1834, and was s. by his grand-
son,
Abchibald Eowan Hamilton, Esq. of Killyleagh Castle, co.
Down, J. P., High Sheriff, formerly Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards,
b. 9 Aug. 1818 ; m. 24 Feb. 1842, Catherine Ann, dau. of the
Eev. George Caldwell, by Harriot his wife, dau. of Sir WilUam
Abdy, Bart., and had issue,
I. Gawen William Rowan, now of Killyleagh Castle
II. George Rowan, J.P., 6. 10 April, 1845 ; late Lieut. 8th
foot, now Adjutant Royal North Down Militia; m. 23 Jan.
1873, Helen, eldest dau. of J. Maudslay, Esq. of Kensington,
and has issue, Sydney, 6. 10 Nov. 1877; Catherine Harriot
Mona; and Helen Ethelwyn.
III. Sidney Augustus Eowan, Lieut. E.N., 6. 1 July. 1840-
d. 19 April, 1868.
IV. Frederic Temple Eowan, A.D.C., 9th regt., b. 17 July,
I. Harriot Georgina, m. 23 Oct. 18G2, the Eari of Dufferin,
II. Helen Gwendoline, m. EusseU Maul Stephenson, Esq
III. Mary Catherine.
Mr. Hamilton d. 2 May, 18C0.
Armn—Gn., three cinquefoils pierced erm. on a chief
heart of the first. Crasi—A dcmi-antclope arg. attired
holding between the forelegs a heart gu.
/Scat— Killyleagh Castle, co. Down.
or.
HAMILTON OF ABBOTSTOWN.
Hamilton, Ion-Trant, Esq. of Abbotstown
and Holmpatrick, co. Dublin, J.P. aud D.l,., M.P.
for that CO., b. 15 July, 1839; m. 6 Sept. 1377,
Victoria Alexandrina, eldest dau. of the late Major-
Geu. Lord Charles WeUesley, and niece of Artliui-,
2nd Duke of WeUiugton.
EtncagC— John Hamilton, Esq. of Coronary, co. Cavan
and of Monella, co. Armagh 4th son of the Rev. Hans Hamil-
ton, Vicar of Dunlop, and brother of James, 1st Viscount
Claneboye), d. at Killeagh, co. Down, 4 Dec. 1639. He ra.
1617, Sarah, dau. of Anthony Brabazon, of Ballinasloc, co.
Roscommon, brother to Edward, Lord Ardee, father of Wil'iiaiu
1st Earl of Meath, and had four sons, Hans (Right Hon. .Sii),
MP., created a Bart. 6 April, 1662; James, of whom bclowi
and Francis, of Tullybreck, co. Armagh. The 2nd son,
James Hamilton, Esq. of Baiheboro, co. Cavan, m. 1G.39,
Jane, dau. and heir of William Baillie, D.D., Bishop of Clon-
fert, and had issue. The eldest son,
Henbt Hamilton, Esq. of Bailieboro, killed at Limerick, ra.
Miss Blackwell, and had issue, James, his heir; John', of
Holmpatrick, M.P. ; and Mary, Mrs. Ligoe. The son and lu ii-,
James Hamilton, Esq., M.P. for Cariow, m. Anne Hall, ancl
had issue, Hans, of Cariow, and of Summer Hill, co. Dublin ;
James, of whom presently ; John, of Straw Hill, co. C;irlou',
d. s. p.; EHzabeth, m. Fred. Faulkner, Esq. of Abbotstown;'
Rebecca, m. Christopher Dominick, Esq.; Margaret, m. Henry
Hamilton, Esq. of Holmpatrick; Anne; Jane; and Sophia.
The 2nd son,
James Hamilton, Esq. of Sheephill and Holmpatrick, co.
Dublin, Deputy-Prothonotary of the Court of King's Bench,
m. 1st, Hannah PhilUps, and by her had issue,
I. Hans, his heir.
n. Henry, of Ballymacoll, co. Meath, b. 16 July, 1760 • m
Mary, dau. of John Wetherall, Esq. of DubUn, and had
(with five daus., of whom the 4th, Harriet, m. Sir Erasmus
D. Borrowes, Bart.) five sons,
1 James John (d. 1842), m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Carter, Esq. of Castle Martin, co. Kildare, and had fty
her two sons,
Henry, Capt. 13th Light Dragoons, d. 1861.
James (Rev.), M.A. of Ballymacoll, Vicar of Melboum,
CO. Cambridge, 6. 1817; m. 1847, Louisa Durbin, grand-
dau. of the late Sir John Durbin, and has issue, Archi-
bald Henry, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, J.P. for co. Meath;
Durbin, Francis, Geraldine, Emmeline, Josephine, and
Florence.
Mr. J. J. Hamilton m. 2ndly, 1821, Anne Geraldine, dau.
of John, 26th Lord Kinsale, by whom he had,
John de Courcy, of Thornham Hall, Norfolk.
Thomas De Courcy, V.C., Major-Gen., late Lieut.-Col.
64th regt.
Gerald De Courcy, Chief Constable of Devon.
Catherine, Countess Cerrosi. Mary. Laura.
2 Henry (Rev.), of Devonshire Place, London, b. 1795 ;
m. Frances, dau. of Ralph Peters, Esq. of Platbridge, co.
Lancaster, and d. 16 Sept. 1874, having had issue.
Henry Blackbume, b. 1841, Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards
(Carabineers), M.A. cf Christ Church, Oxford; m. 1874,
Isabella Lottie, dau. of J. K. Wedderburn, Esq. and
grand-dau. of the late Gen. Sir Thomas McMahon,
Bart., G.C.B., Col. 10th regt.
Frederick William Addison, 6. 1845 ; d. 1850.
Arthur John, 6. 1846, Lieut. E.N.
Harriet Mary.
Frances Selina Chariotte, d. unin. 1861. Helen Isabel.
3 John, m. Katherine Elizabeth, dau. of William Smythe,
Esq. of Barbavilla House, co. Westmcath, and had issue,
Henry Meade, C.B., Col. 12th regt., m. 5 June, 1845.
Henrietta Maria, dau. of Sir Erasmus Dixon Borrowes, /
8th bart. of Gilltown, and has issue.
Thomas Bice, b. 3 Dec. 1827, late Capt. 98th regt., m.
Anne, dau. of George Baumbach, Esq. of Cowes, and
has issue, Harry Eice, 6. 31 May, 1859; Cyril, b.
14 Nov. 1860; Mabel; and Ethel Katherine.
Hans Frederick, Vicar of Combe St. Nicholas, Chard,
Somerset, m. Mary, dau. of Charies Barry Baldwin,
Esq., M.P. for Totnes, and has issue.
Katherine Sarah Olivia, d. unm.
Mary Louisa, m. 6 Feb. 1861, William Armit Lees, Esq.
(.see BuBKE's Peerage and Baronetage).
Charlotte Anne, m. Eev. E. Thackeray Stubbs, Private
Chaplain to the Earl of Castle Stuart.
Frances Alathea Mary, d. unm.
Harriette Isabella, m. B. Lee Warner, Esq. of the Con-
trol Department.
4 Hans, Q.C., of Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, m. 1833, Au-
gusta, dau. of Gen. Sir Frederick Augustus Wetherall,
G.C.H., of Castle Hill, Ealing, and d. 1875, having had
issue,
Augustus Henry Carr, Capt. R.A.
Rogers Adolphus, Lieut. 10th Bengal Light Cavalry,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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and Adjutant 3rd Sikh Irregular Cavalry; killed 15
April, IS58, in action near Azymghur, having highly
distinguished himself during the Indian Mutiny.
Edward Pakenham Robert. Lionel Hans. Douglas.
Victoria Alexandrina, m. 1 June, 1868, Thomas Kim-
mis, Esq. of Shacn.
Frederica Mary, m. 1861, Capt. Edward Nicholas Hill,
30th regt.
Florence, m. 18C1, Richard Pierce Butler, Esq., 78th
Highlanders, '^ud son of the late Sir Itichard Pierce
Butler, Bart.
5 Robert, d. tinm.
HI. James, of Dunboyne Castle, b. 1761 ; d. 24 May, 1800,
having had issue three sons and a dau.
Jv. John, of Hacketstown, co. Dublin, m. Eliza, dau. of Sir
William Alexander, Bart, of Dublin, d. s. p.
V. Robert, of Clonsilla, m. Catherine, dau. of Sir William
Alexander, Bart., and d., leaving, James Alexander, of
Kildonan, co. Dublin, four other sons, and three daus.
VI. Francis, of Dublin, m. Rebecca, dau. of Col. William
Reynell, of Castle Reynell, co. Westmeath, and had issue
three sons and three daus.
I. Charlotte, m. Robert White, Esq. of Aghaboe.
n. Caroline, m. Thomas Stannus, Esq. of Portarlington.
III. Elizabeth, m. William, son of William Irvine, Esq. of
Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh.
IV. Mary, m. Thomas, son of Charles Henry Hendrick, of
Tully, CO. Kildare.
V. Sophia, m. Richard Jones, Esq. of DoUardstown.
VI. Margaret, m. Henry Johnson, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, Alice, dau. of John Hamilton, Esq. of Derry,
and had issue,
I. Charles.
II. Richard (Rev.), Rector of CuldafPand Cloncha, co. Done-
gal, in. 1815, Catherine, dau. of Edward Tipping, Esq. of
Bellurgan Park, co. Loutb, by the Hon. Mary Blayney
his wife, sister of Andrew Thomas, llth Baron Blayney,
and d 1847, leaving issue,
1 Edward James (Rev.), m. 1844, Georgina Susan, dau. of
the late Gen. George Vaughan Hart, of Kilderry, many
years M.P. for co. Donegal, and has issue.
2 Richard Tipping, Poor Law Inspector, to. 1849, Anna,
dau. of Latham Blacker, Esq., and has issue.
1 Alicia, VI. 1835, Evory Kennedy, Esq. of Belgarde
Castle, CO. Dublin, and has issue.
2 Harriette Catherine, m. 1841, Sir John Laird Mair Law-
rence, Bart., and has issue.
III. Christopher, Major-Gen. 97th foot, to. 1817, Hon. Sarah
Handcock, sister of Richard, Lord Castlemaine ; and d.
1842, leaving issue.
I. Emily. li. Harriet,
le m. 3rdly, Miss Jane Candlir, and by his three wives had
liirty-six children, several of whom d. young. The eldest son,
Hans Hamilton, Esq., M.P. for the co. Dublin for thirty
rears, m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Joshua Lynam, Esq. of Dublin,
,nd by her (who was b. 24 June, 1759) had issue,
Sarah, m. George Woods, Esq. of Winter Lodge and Milver-
ton.
Jane, to. Michael Law, Esq.; and d. s. p. 1821.
He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Hugh Henry Mitchell, E.-q. of
Dublin, and had issue,
James Hans, late of Abbotstown.
Elizabeth, m. Robert Law, Esq. of Dublin, and d. s. p.
Anne, d. unm.
Frances, to. Richard Howard Brooke, Esq., J. P., of Castle
Howard, brother to Sir Arthur Brooke, Bart.
Harriet, m. Robert Clayton Browne, Esq. of Browne's Hall.
VIr. Hamilton d. Dec. 1822, and was s. by his eldest son,
Jamm Hans Hamilton, Esq. of Abbotstown (otherwise
Sheephill) and Holrapatrick, M.P., D.L. and J. P. for co.
Dublin, b. Feb. 1810; m. 1833, Caroline, dau. of John F.
[■rant, Esq. of Dovea, co. Tipperary, by Caroline his wife,
ister of Sir H. Brooke, Bart, of Cole-Brooke, co. Fermanagh,
md by her (who d. March, 1845) had issue,
Hans James, b. 21 Sept. 1835; d. 8 Nov. 1862.
Ion Trant, now of Abbotstown.
S.I. Hamilton d. 29 June, 1863.
Arms— Gu., three cinquefoils pierced erm., on a chief or, a
ion passant of the first, a mullet charged with a crescent fur
iff. Crest — A demi-antelope erm., attired or, holding between
he foreless a human heart gu. il/oito— Qualis ab incepto.
Seut— Abbotstown, near Castleknock, co. Dublin.
HAMILTON OF DALZELL.
Hamilton, John Glencaibn Carter, Esq. of
)alzell, CO. Lanark, J.P., D.L., and Vice-Lieut, of
janarksliire, late Capt. 2nd Life G-uards, Major '
lueen's own Glasgow and Lanarkshire Yeomaurj,
late M.P, for Soutli Lanarkshire and Falkirk
Burghs, b. 16 Nov. 1829; m. 29 March, 1864,
the Lady Emily Eleanor Leslie Melville, youngest
dau. of David, Earl of Leveu and Melville, and has
had issue,
I. Archibald John, 6. 24 May, 1868; d. 20 May, 1870.
II. Gavin George, 6. 29 June, 1872.
III. Leslie, 6. 19 Dec. 1873.
I. Ellinor. ii. Alice Susan. in. Helena Mabel.
IV. Adfele Emily Anna.
iLt'lICage.— Gavin Hamilton, the 4th son of Sir Jamc^
Hamilton, Dominus de Cadzow, from whom derive the ducal
Houses of Abercorn and Hamilton, was ancestor of this family.
He lived during the reigns of James II. and James III. He
TO. 1420, Jean Muirhead, "called the fair maid of Lechbrun-
nock," descended of the House of Lauchnpe. By this lady he
had issue, Robert, Chancellor of Glasgow; Thomas; John,
who s. to Orbistoun ; Archibald ; and Gavin, the ancestor of
the family of Haggs. The 3rd son,
John Hamilton, the first designated by the title of Orbistoun,
TO. Jean, dau. of Hamilton, of Woodhall, by whom he had
issue. The eldest son,
Gavin Hamilton, of Orbistoun, was named one of the heirs
of entail in a Deed of Settlement executed by the first Earl of
Arran, 16 Jan. 1513-13. He was again named one of the heirs
of entail in a settlement of the Hamilton estates by the Duke
of Chatelherault, of date 15 Sept. 1540. He m. Helen, dau. of
Wallace, of Cairnhill, and had issue. The elder son,
John Hamilton, of Orbistoun, accompanying the Queen,
along with his kinsmen, the Hamiltons, to the battle of Lang-
side, fell in that conflict. He m. Margaret, dau. of Hamilton,
of Haggs, and had issue. The eldest son,
John Hamilton, of Orbistoun, m. Christian, dau. of Robert
Dalzell, ancestor of the Earls of Carnwath, and had issue,
John, his heir, afterwards Sir John, Lord Justice Clerk,
whose male line expired with his grandson, William
Hamilton, of Orbistoun and Erskine.
James, the first of Dalzell. Gavin.
Marion, m. James Hamilton, of Bangour.
Margaret, m. John Walkinshaw of ttiat ilk.
John of Orbistoun d. about 1621 ; his 2nd son,
James Hamilton, acquired Dalzell from hjs uncle. Sir
Robert Dalzell, 1st Earl of Carnwath. He m. Jean, dau. of
Sir John Henderson, of Fordell, d. Feb. 1668; and was s.
by his eldest son,
Alexander Hamilton, of Dalzell, who had a charter of the
lands and barony of Dalzell, dated 24 May, 1671. He m. Be-
thia, dau. of Sir William Henderson, of Fordell, and had
issue. He d. 1692, and was s. by his son,
James Hamilton, of Dalzell, to. 1693, Margaret, eldest dau.
of Sir Archibald Hamilton, Bart, of Rosehall, and had issue.
The eldest son,
Archibald Hamilton, of Dalzell, Orbiston, and Rosehall,
TO. 19 March, 1732, Marion, eldest dau. of Hugh Dalrymple, of
Dromore, one of the Senators of the College of Justice, and
descended of the family of Stair, and had issue. He d. at
Dalzell, 28 Dec. 1774. His widow survived, and d. at Dalzell,
28 Dec. 1779. Their eldest son,
James Hamilton, of Dalzell, Orbiston, and Rosehall, b.
1733 ; was served heir to his father in the lands of Dalzell,
&c., 1774. He d. at Dalzell, 6 Dec. 1814, in his 81st year, and
being unm., was s. by his brother,
John Hamilton, of Dalzell and Orbiston, 6. 1741; a Gen.
in the army, m. Miss Anne Mathews, and by her (who d. Nov.
1815) had issue,
Archibald James, his heir, 6.28 Oct. 1793; an officer in
the army, who served in the Peninsular War, and in the
Scots Greys at Waterloo ; to. 1st, Margaret Sibella, dau. of
William Ramsay, Esq., by whom (who (/. 24 Aug. 1824) ho
had no surviving issue ; and 2ndly, Ellinor, dau. of Daniel
Hamilton, Esq. of Gilkerscleugh, by whom (who d. 16 Sept
1856) he left at his decease, II Jan. 1834, a son, the present
John Glencairn Carter Hamilton, Esq. ©f Dalzell.
Robert, 6.7 Aug. 1796.
Marion, to. Lieut.-Col. David Rattray. She d. 1 May, 1S18.
Gen. Hamilton d. 9 Feb. 1834, aged 92.
Arms — 1st and 4th, gu., an annulet or, between three cinque-
foils erm., for Orbistoun; 2nd and 3id, gu., a mullet arg.
betwi en three cinquefoils erm., on a chief of the second a
rose of the first, for Rosehall. Supporters— J>e-s.teT, an ante--
lope ppr. gorged with a ducal crown and a chain thereto hang-
ing or ; sinister, a savage ppr wreathed head and middle with
laurel, holding over the sinister shoulder a clubor. Crest— An
antelope ppr. armed and unguled or. Motto— ilms occursabit
4,'tat— Dalzell, near Motherwell, co. Lanark.
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HAMILTON OF RAPLOCH.
Bee McNeill Hamilton.
BUCHANAN-HAMILTON OF SPITTAL,
LENY, AND BARDOWIE,
BTTcnANAN-IlAMiLTON, JoHN, Esq. of Spittal, CO.
Dumbarton, Lenj, co. Perth, and Eardovvie, co.
Stirling, Ciiief of the Clan Buchanan, b. 14 Feb.
1822 ; m. 9 July, 1845, Margaret, youngest, dau. of
the late George Seton, Esq. of tke family of Caris-
ton, and has issue,
I. FBANCI8 WELLEStET, ft. 18 Sept. 1853.
II. Geoi'se, 6. 5 March, 1S56. iii. John, 6. 14 July, 1861.
I. Margaret Seton, m. 4 April, 1867, Robert Jardine, Esq. of
Casllemilk, co. Dumfries, M.P. ; d. 7 March, 1868, leavinfC
issue a son, Uohert Wilhain Buchanan, b. 21 Jan. 1868.
II. Anne Helen, d. 1851. ni. Catharine Elizabeth.
^ucl^mian oi tijat |[L
Ht'ttCaflC— Sib Maukice Bcohanan, 9th Laird of
Buchanan (son of Gilbert, 8th Laird of Buchanan, Seneschal
to the Earls of Lennox, the first of the family who assumed
ihe surname of Buchanan), left three sons,
Madhice (Sir), 10th Laird of Buchanan.
Allan, 'III. the heiress of the family of Leny, or Lany, of that
ilk. The last lineal male descendant of the Buchanans of
Leny was Henry {circa 1723). whose dau. and heiress,
Catharine, m. Thomas Buchanan, of Spittal, as will be after-
wards mentioned.
John, ancestor of tlie Buchanans of Aucheivcn.
The 9lh Laird was s. by his eldest son,
SiE Maurice Buchanan, 10th Laird of Buchanan, in whose
castle of Buchanan King Kobeut the Beuce is said to have
taken refuge after his defeat, at Dalree, by Macdougall ot Lorn.
He lelt a son.
Sir Walter Buchanan, 11th Laird of Buchanan, whose son,
John Buchanan, 12th Laird of Buchanan, m. Janet, dau.
and heiress of John Buchanan, of Leny, 4th in descent from
Allan, already noticed, and had three sons,
Alexander (Sir), who slew the Duke of Clarence, brother of
King Henby V., at the battle of Beauge, 1421. He after-
wards fell at the battle of Verneuil (anno 1424), unm.
Walter (Sir), who .s. his father.
John, who inherited the lauds of Leny, and carried on that
family.
The 2nd son.
Sir Walter Ecchanan, 13th Laird of Buchanan, m. Isaliel,
dau. of Murdoch Stuart, Duke of Albany, and (lovernor of
Scotland, by whom he had (with a dau., m. Gray, of Foulis,
ancestor of Lord Gray) three sons,
Patricic, his successor.
Maurice, Treasurer to Lady Margaret, dau. of King James I.,
and Dauphiness of France, with whom he left Scotland.
Thomas, ancestor of the Buchanans of CarOetU.
The eldest son,
Patrick Buchanan, 14th Laird of Buchanan, to. the dau.
and heiress of Galbraith of Killearn, Bamoir, &c., and left
(besides one dau., Annabella, who m. James Stuart, of Bal-
dorrans, grandson of Murdoch, Duke of Albany) two suns
Walteb, 15th Laird.
Thomas, 1st of the Buchanans nf nrumilciU, to which family
belonged the celebrated Scottish Poet and Historian, Georae
Buchanan.
The eldest son,
WALTfcR Buchanan, 15th Laird of Buchanan, in. the dau. of
Lord Graham, by whom he had (with two daus., of whom the
1st m. Lamond of Lamond, and the 2nd, the Laird of Ardking-
lass) two sons,
Patrick. John, ancestor of the Buchanans of Arnpryor.
His eldest son,
Patrick Buchanan, fell at Flodden. 1513, during his father's
lifetime; but, in the history of the family, he is called the
IGih Laird of Buchanan. This Patrick m. a dau. of the Earl
of Argyll, and had (with two daus., m. respectsvely the Lairds
ot Aucliiubreck and Caldcr) two sons,
GEORf.E, nth Laird of Buchanan, whose lineal male descend-
Laird''ol''BuchMian' '" "'^ '""'"''" °^ "''''*"' "^'"^ ''"'' ^^^
\\ALTEE, the 1st of the family of Buchanan of Spilal
This
Walter Buchanan, of Easter Catfer, m. Isahel, dau (or
P'l haps sister) of the 1st Earl of GUucairn, by whom he had a
son,
Edward Buchanan,* of Spittal, m. Christian, dau. of Gal
braith of Culcruich, by whom he had two sons, George, an(
his successor,
Robert Buchanan, who left two sons, Andrew, and
Walter Buchanan, who s. his father, and m. 1st, Jean," dau
of Stirling of Crigbarnet, and2ndly, Margaret Lawson (accord
ing to Auchmar he m. the dau. of Galbraith of Balgair). H<
left two sons, Walter, and his successor,
Edward Buchanan, m. 1st, Helen, dau. of Edmonstone o
Balleun, by whom he had two sons, James; and John, Capt
in the regt. of George, Laird of Buchanan, killed at thebattl
of Inverkeitbing. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Johi
Buchanan, of Ross, by whom he had (with one dau., m
Cuningham of Trinbeg) two sons, Robert and Edward. HiK
elder son, '
James Buchanan, d. before his father, having in. the dau
of John Buchanan, of Cashlie, by whom he had five son«
Edward, John (Capt.), Archibald (Capt.), Andrew, and Walter
of whom the eldest,
Edward Buchanan, s. his grandfather, and m. Christian
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Mitchell, Minister of Kilmarnock, b,
whom he had (with two daus.) two sons,
John, his heir.
Thomas, m. a dau. of Napier of Ballakinrain, and had by ho
a dau., Christina, m. Thomas Napier, of Glasgow ; and .
son, John, M.D., m. the dau. of Sir Archibald Primrose
Bart., and had a dau., Susan.
The elder son and successor,
John Buchanan, m. Margaret, dau. of Patrick Muirhead, n
Rashie Mill, and relict of Robert Buchanan, of Arnpryor, am
had issue a dau.. Christian, m. Robert Buchanan, of Leny
and three sons, i. Robert, Col. Commandant of Dundass'
regt. of Scots Dutch, who s. his father, but d. s. p.; ii. Peter
TO. Agnes, 2nd dau. of James Hamilton, of Hutchinson, bu u
d. s. p. ; and in. Thomas, of whose liue we have tu tr
Thomas Buchanan, an officer in the Dutch service, to. 1st ".
Catharine, dau. of Henry Buchanan, of Leny (the last linea »
male representative of that family), whereby the estate o
Leny (the oldest charter extant for which estate is one
Alexander II., 5 Oct. 1227) came into this family; and 2ndly
Eli,;abcth, youngest dau. of John Hamilton, of Bardowif
whence tlie estate of Bardowie (whose oldest extant cli
bears date 16 March, 1238) was acquired.
iamiUort of iarbofaiic.
Twelfth in descent from John de Hamilton, of Eotliernolt
or Bardowie, was
John Hamilton, of Bardowie, m. about 1704, Marion, datif"'
ot Robert Buchanan, of Arnpryor, by whom he had four
and three daus. The four brothers having d. without issue
1757, the daus. were served heir portioners, and of line, t
their brother, Robert; of these, Katharine and Mary havit:
also d. s. p., the succession devolved upon
Elizabeth, to. Thomas Buchanan, of Spittal and Leny, an
left (with two daus., Elizabeth, to. 1st, Robert Grahame, i
Gartmore, and 2ndly, Robert Fairfoul, of Strowie ; and Marion
TO. J. H. S. Crawford, of Cowdonhill) live sons,
Henry Buchanan, d. unm.
John Buchanan, who x. to the estate of Bardowie, and too'
the name of Hamilton. He m. Margaret, eldest dau. of Si
Hew Crawford, of Jordanhill, by his wife Robina Pollocll
representatives of the Pollocks of that ilk, and d. withoii b
issue.
Robert Hamilton Buchanan, Lieut. R.N. British Fusilier!
TO. Cornelia, dau. of Commodore Tinker, and </. leaving
son, Robert Hamilton Buchanan, Capt. 24th regt. nati*
infantry, who d. before his uncle John.
Francis Buchanan, s. his brother John, and assumed %b
name of Hamilton.
Peter Buchanan, Capt. 23id regt. of Fusiliers, d. unm.
The 4th son,
Francis Buchanan Hamilton, M.D., of Birdowie, Spitti
and Leny, author of An Account of Nepaul, and other wor
on India, in. Miss Brock, by whom he left at his decease, 1825
a dau., Catheiine, who d. unm. 1839, and an only son, th
present John Buchanan Hamilton, Esq. of Spittal, Leny, an
Bardowie.
^rms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Buchanan: Ist, or, a lio
rampant sa. armed and langucd gu. witliin a double tressur
flowered and counter-flowered of the second, for Buchanan t
that ilk and Spittal; 4th, quarterly: 1st and 4th, as Buchama
of that ilh ; 2nd and 3rd, sa., on a chevron between three bear i
* Another generation is here inserted in Auchmar's accouii
of the family. The son of Walter, 1st of Spitial, is there state
to have been John, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Cuninyliain i
DruiiKiuhassio, and was father of Edwaid.
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heads erased arg. muzxled gru. a cinqnefoil of the first, for
Buchanan of Leny ; 2na and 3rd, Hamilton of Bardorcle : gu.,
3n a chevron betwixt three cinquefoils arg. a boar's head
:ouped of the first, in the middle chief point an annulet or.
Suji/mrtcrs— Two falcons ppr. garnished or. Crests — 1st, A
iexter hand holding up a duke's coronet within two laurel
branches disposed orleways vert, for Buchanan of that ilk ;
!nd, a bent bow held in a hand sinister, for Buchanan of Spittal.
Some of this family have carried as a crest a dexter hand
louped at the wrist holding a sword with the motto, " Pro rege
it pro patria)." 3rd, A lion's paw erased ppr., for Buchanan
)/ Lenu ; 4th, Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak tree fructed,
)enetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw ppr.,
he frame of the first, for Hamilton. MoUoes—Oiex the crest
)f Buchanan of that ilk, " Clarior hinc honos;" over the
iPiTTAL crest, " Fortuna parcit labori" ; over the Leny crest,
'Nobilis est iraleonis;" over the Hamilton crest, "Through;"
mder the escutcheon, " Audaces juvo."
Seats— heuj House, Callander, lo. Perth ; and Bardowie, co.
itiiiing.
HAMILTON OF THE RETREAT AND
HTJLLERHIRST.
See Kelso Hamilton.
HAMILTON OF HOLYFIELD.
Hamilton, Robeet William, Esq. of Holyfiel.l
lall, Esses, Lieut. -Col. Grenadier Guards, and
".P. for Essex, b. 12 March, 1833; m. 10 Julv,
836, Charlotte Maria, only dau. of Col. Palmer, of
dazing Park, Essex, and has issue,
I. Ronald William, 6. 17 July, 1864.
I. Mary Geraldine. ii. Another dau.
Jol. Hamilton served in the Crimean eampaie;n.
le is male representative, by his 2nd marriage,^of
Villiam Hamilton, Esq., 2nd of Wishaw (ancestor
f Lord Belhaveu, by his 1st marriage).
Lineage and Arms— Ste Burke's Peerage (title Belhaven).
Sea(—Holi field Hall, Woodford.
HAMILTON OF SUNDRTJM,
Hamilton, John, Esq. of Suudrum, co. Ayr,
P. and D.L., b. 3 Sept. 1806 ; m. 7 May, 1845,
latliarine Barbara, eldest dau. of tlie late William
tobart, Esq. of PickLree, co. Durham, and has
5ue,
I. John, d. young.
II. John Claode Campbell, 5. 17 Feb. 18.54; to. 10 April,
1877, Marion Arkwright, dau. of Rev. E. C. Evans, Rector
of Downham, Essex, and has issue, Christabel Mary.
III. Lewis Boswell Inman, 6. 13 Feb. 1S58.
I. Mary Christian Diindas.
'JKniratJC.— We know from authentic records— the town
loks of Ayr— that
Robert Hamilton, Bailie Clerk of Carrick, and Janet Black-
ood, dau. of Robert Blackwood, and sister of Sir Robert
ackwood, of Pitreavie, his spouse, were, on the resignation
Hew Kennedy, 1670, admitted to the lands of Cloiiyiill,
ongall, Muir, Clongall Montgomerie, Nether Clongull, DupiU-
irn, Ac.
Hugh Hamilton, of Clongall (now called Glengall), Mer-
ant in Ayr, ra. Jean Ferguson, dau. of John Ferguson, of
istlehill, and had (with seven daus.) three sons,
I. Robert, of Bourtree Hill, b. 5 Jan. 1698; m. Jean Mitchell,
an heiress, widow of Major Garth; and <Z. 4 June, 1773,
leaving four daus., his co-heirs,
1 Jean, m. George, Earl of Crawford.
2 Margaret, m. Sir John Cathcart, Bart.
a Frances, m. Capt. John Ferguson, of Greenvale.
4 Eleanor, m. Hugh, 12th Earl of Eglinton.
I. John, from whom the Sundrum family is descended.
iir Hugh, ancestor of the Hamiltons of Finmore, 0. 6 Jan.
John Hamilton, Esq., R.X., the 2nd son, 6. 24 March, 1702,
;tled in Jamaica, where he and his elder brother, Robert,
ssessed the estate of Pemberton Valley. He m. 1739, Mar-
ret, eldest dau. of Hugh Montgonierie, of Coilsfield (by his
d marriage, with Catharine Arbucklo, widow of Claud
imilton, of Letham), and sister of Alexander Montgomerie,
Coilsfield, father of Hugh, 12th Earl of Eglinton. He Nvas
Dwned ia returning from the West Indies, leaving na only
John Hamilton, of Sundrum, m. April, 1762, his cousin Lilias
2nd dau. of Alexander Mom -otnerie, of Coilsfield, and sister
of Hugh, 12th Earl of Eglinton, by whom (who d. 1827) he
left (with several daus., of whom the youngest, HamiUa m
Lieut.-Gen. Hughes) seven sons, i. John, his successor;
II. Alexander West (who succeeded to Pinmoie), vt. twice and
left issue; iii. Robert, deceased; iv. Hugh, a Lieut.-Col. ;
V. Archibald, of Carcluie and Rozelle, Capt. E.l.C.'s naval
service, m. Jane, dau. of Hugh, 12th Earl of EgUnton;
VI. Thomas Bargany; and vii. Montgomerie, Capt. in the
E.l.C.'s naval service, m. Anne, youngest dau. of G. Dundas,
of Dundas. John Hamilton, of Sundrum, for several years
Vice-Lieut, of co. Ayr, and thirty-six years Conveuer, d.
Jan. 1821, and was s. by his son,
John Hamilton, of Sundrum, b. 1764, who entered the Royal
Navv, and, when in command of the "Bombay Castle," East
Indiaman, in 1800, in company with the " Essex," East India-
man, took the "Medee," French frigate of 36 guns. He m.
5 June, 1804, Christian, eldest dau. of George Dundas, Esq. of
Dundas, and d. 28 Jan. 1837, having had issue,
I. John, now of Sundrum.
II. George Dundas, b. 12 Dec. 1811 ; d. 17 Feb. 1833
"ni ^t'*^'*"'^^''' Commander R.N., now of Rozelle; 6.
28 March, 1815; m. 25 June, 1857, Mary Moorhouse, dau.
ot Ralph Walters, Esq., and has issue, Christian Anne
Dundas.
IV Archibald, b. 6 Aug. 1819; d. 6 June, 1846 ; E.I.C C S
Madras Establishment.
V. James, Capt. E.l C. Bombay Artillery, 6. 14 June, 1821 :
TO. 2 Oct. 1875, Katharine Arabella, 3rd dau. of Rev. Edward
AVarren Caulfeild, late Rector of Beechingstoke, Wilts.
VI. Hugh, 6. 29 Sept. 18 22; m. 30 Aug. 1853, Margaret
Innes, and has, Hugh Montgomerie, 6. June, 1854 ; George
Innes, b. 18o6; James Dundas, 6. 12 May. 1860; Lilias
Anna; Margaret Eliza, d. 1877; Roma Florence; and
Selina.
I. Christian, m. 14 June, 1831, Charies Stiriing, Esq. of Gar-
gunnock, and has issue, John, Lieut.-Col. R.A., now of
Gargunnock, 6. 21 Dec. 1832, m. March, 1871, Henrietta,
dau. of John Buchanan, of Carbeth, and has issue-
Carohne Dundas, to. June, 1864, John Spurway, and has
issue. Christian Aimee, and Caroline Ethel.
II. Lilias, d. 1811. m. Margaret, d. 1811.
IV. Lilias, d. iinm. 6 Oct. 1875.
V Anna Maria, TO. 1st, 10 April, 1849, Capt. Ch^ules Acton
Broke (youngest son of Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, Bart.),
whocL 7 Sept. 1855, having had issue, Philip Hamilton
Acton, d. 21 April, 1856 : Caroline Louisa, d. 11 Feb. 1856 ;
Jane Anne ; and Fredeiica Mary Horatio. She m. 2ndly,
Pec. 1859, Capt. William Horton, R.N., and has, Sydney
George, b. 25 F'eb. 1862.
VI. Margaret, -,». 9 Aug. 1843, the Hon. Thomas Preston,
youngest son of Viscount Gormanston, and has issue,
Jenico John, b. 11 Feb. 1846; Thomas Edward, b. 16 May,
1851; Arthur Jame.s, b. June, 1852; Francis Edmund
Alexander, 6. 28 March, 1861 ; Margaret Paulina ; Carohna
Dundas; Laura Mary; Anna Maria; Matilda; Frances
Harriet ; and Mary.
VII. Mary Dundas, m. 20 April, 1847, John Reginald Hnwison
Craufurd, Esq. of Crauturdland Castle, Kilmarnock, and
has issue, Reginald William, Lieut. 91sc Highlanders, 6. 8
Feb. 1849; Archibald, b. 8 May, 1862; Caroline Dundas:
Esther Edith, d. Feb. 1854; Jane Beatrice, m. 1878, Capt.
Vincent ; and Constance Mary.
VIII. Jane Hamilla, to. 9 Aug. 1843, Henry Spencer, Esq. of
Helmington, co. Durham, who d. Dec. 1875, atid has issue
Rudolph Hamilton, 6. 2s April, 1848: Henry Montgomerie^
6. 17 Jan. 1850; Archibald Douglas, 6. 24 March, 1861;
and Christina Maria.
Arras— Gu., three fleurs-de-lis in fess or, between as many
cinquefoils arg. Crest— An oak-tree fructed, penetrated trans-
versely in the main stem by a frame-saw ppr. Motto —
Through.
iS<.ai — Sundrum, Ayr, N.B.
HAMILTON OF BELTRIM.
Cole-Hamilton, Aethue Willoughbt, Esq.
of Beltrim, co. Tyrone, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff
1830, formerly Major Royal Tyrone Fusiliers
Militia, b. 22 Nov. 1806 ; m. 16 Dec. 1831, Emily
Katherine, dau. of Eev. Charles Cobbe Beresford,
and grand-dau. of Hon. John Beresford, 2nd son
of Marcus, 1st Earl of Tyrone, and brother of
George, 1st Marquess of Waterford, and by her
(who d. 19 Nov. 1870) has issue,
1. William Claud, late Capt. 80th regt., 6. 8 Aug. 1833;
m. 10 June, 1858, Caroline, dau. of Hon. Andrew Godfn y
Stuart, and grand-dau. of Andrew Thomas, 1st Earl uf
Castle Stewart, and has issue,
3a2
724
HAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAM
1 Abthcb Richard, 6. 29 April, J859.
2 William Andrew Thomas, h. 6 July, 1864.
a Claud George, (>. 27 Jan. 18G9.
1 Isabel Mary. 2 Amelia Caroline.
u. Claud, 6. 20 Nov. 1838; m.2 June, 1875, Henrietta Ann,
dau. of Alexander Montgomery, of Kilmer, co. Meath.
in. Charles Richard, b. 6 Dec. 1842.
IV. Arthur Henry (Rev.), Kectorof Scaldwell, co. Northamp-
ton b. 17 April, 1846; m. 17 April, 1873, Harriet Eliza-
beth, dau. of JohnTisdal, Esq. of CUarlesfort, co. Meath,
and has issue,
1 Henry Arthur, h. 30 April, 1874.
2 George William, b. 5 Sept. 1875.
V. John Isaac, 6. 1851.
I. Emily Harriet, m. April, 1858, John Gordon Bowen, Esq.
of Burt, CO. Donegal.
II. Frances Sophia.
III. Selina, m. 31 Dec. 1870, Robert George Gaussen, Capt.
Grenadier Guards, eldest son of Robert William Gaussen,
Esq. of Brookmans Park, co. Hertford.
rv. Letitia Grace, to. Aug. 1869. Hon. Henry George Louis
Crichton, son of John, 3rd Earl of Erne, K.P.
ILl'lTPagC. — Hon. SiE Claud Hamilton, of Baldoney, co.
Tyrone, 2nd son of Claud, 1st Lord Paisley, and brother of
James, 1st Earl of Abercorn, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber,
was appointed, 6 Oci. 1618, Constable of the Castle of Toome,
CO. Antrim. He m. the dau. and heir of Sir Robert Hamilton,
Knt., of Manor Elieston, co. Tyrone; and d. 1629, leaving,
with five younger sons, Alexander; Robert; George; Claud;
and James, all of whom d. ». p., an elder son and heir,
Sib William Hamilton, Knt. of Manor Elieston, co. Tyrone,
who TO. twice. He was buried in the church of Baldony.
His will, dated 1 May, 1662, was proved 6 May, 1664. The
eldest son of his 2nd marriage, with Beatrix Campbell,
Cladd Hamilton, Esq. of Montaloney, co. Tyrone, had,
by Isabella his wife, five daus., Beatrix; Mary; Agnes;
Margaret ; and Rebecca, and two sons,
I. William, his successor.
II. Claud, of Stiabiuie, ancestor of Hamilton, Bart, of Wood-
brook.
Mr. Hamilton, whose will, dated 1 Oct. 1692, was proved
31 Aug. 1695, was s. by his eldest son,
William Hamilton, Esq. of Beltrim, co. Tyrone, who left,
by Mary his wife, two sons and three daus. His will, dated
2 May, 1739, was proved 2 April, 1747. His last surviving son,
Claud Hamilton, Esq. of Beltrim, to. his cousin Letitia,
dau. of Claud Hamilton, Esq. of Strjbane, by whom he had
three daus.,
I. Letitia, of whom hereafter. ii. Isabella.
m. Beatrix.
Mr. Hamilton, whose will, dated 7 June, 1780, was proved
24 May, 1782, was s. by his dau.,
Letitia Hamilton, of Beltrim, m. 1780, Hon. Arthur Cole,
Esq. of Skca, co. Fermanagh, M.P. for the co., High Sheriff
1778, 6. 8 Aug. 1750, 2nd son of John, 1st Lord Mount Florence,
and brother of William, 1st Earl of Enniskillen, by whom she
had issue,
I. Claud William, who s. to the estate.
I. Letitia, to. Aug. 1815, Major Stafford, and d. 1853.
II. Elizabeth Ann, m. 1820, Henry Slade, Esq., and d. 1849.
III. Isabella, m. James Hamilton, Esq., andci. 1827.
Hon. Arthur Cole, who adopted the additional surname of
Hamilton, was s. by his eldest son,
Cladd William Cole • Hamilton, Esq. of Beltrim, High
Sheriff co. Tyrone 1811, 6. 7 July, 1781; m. Nichola Sophia,
dau. of Richard Chaloner, Esq. of Kingsfort, co. Meath, by
whom (who TO. 2ndly, 1838, Joseph Pratt, Esq. of Cabra, co.
Cavan) he left at his decease, 25 April, 1822, two sons,
1. Ahthuk Willoughbt, now of Beltrim.
n. Richard, of Kingsfort, co. Meath, adopted the surname of
Chaloneb, 1832, J. P., High Sheriff co. Meath 1842, formerly
Lieut. 12th Lancers, 6. 1810; m. 1835, Harriet, dau. of
Charles Arthur Tisdal, Esq. of Charlesfort, co. Meath.
ylj-TO.9— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, quarterly, 1st and 4th, gii.,
three cinquefoils pierced erm. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a ship with
sailsfurled and oars sa. ; 2nd, arg., a bull pass. sa. armed and
unguled or, a border of the second charged with eight bezants,
on a sinister canton per pale gu. and az. a harp gold, stringed
of the field ; 3r(l, sa., a chevron between three cherubim or.
Scat— Beltrim Castle, Newton Stewart, co. Tyrone.
June, 1843, his cousin, Mary Mnfikla, dau. ol
Thomas Dickson, Esq. of Grangeville, co. Dublin,
and has three sons and four daus.,
I. James. ii. William Joseph. iii. Robert Claude.
I. Anna Elizabeth, d. unm.
II. Elizabeth Matilda, d. unm. in. Mary Catherine.
IV. Maude Victoria, deceased.
Mr. Haraihon purchased Castle Hamilton, 1844,
from Robert Henry Southwell, Esq.
%i\\ZB,%t. — Galbbaith Hamilton, of Morefield, co
Tyrone, was son of William Hamilton, the first settler ir
Ireland of this branch of the House of Hamilton. He to. aladj
of the Douglas family, and had issue,
I. William, of whom hereafter. fc,
II. Archibald, whose will, dated 2 Nov. 1711, and proved ^
22 Sept. 1712, mentions his wife Anne, but no is*;ue. .
III. James, Capt. in the army. His will, dated 30 Nov. 1730, "
was proved 11 May, 1731. He was killed at Almanza. •*
IV. Hans, of Frankfort, co. Armagh, whose will, dated U B-
Aug. 1727, was proved 5 Aug. 1728. By Margaret his wif^t«
he left two sons and four daus.
Mr. Hamilton's house at Morefield was burned by the troops o;
James II. in their march to Derry. His eldest son,
William Hamilton, Esq. of Ballyfatton, near Strabane, co|||0
Tyrone, was a Cornet in the army. In 1793 he purchaset
from the Commissioners of Forfeited Estates in Ireland tlu
fee of two and a half townlands in the quarter of Ballyfatton.
part of the forfeited estate of the Earl of Abercorn, He lefi
issue,
I. Archibald, his successor.
II. Charles, who had a son, James. iii. Galbraith.
The elder son,
Archibald Hamilton, Esq. of Ballyfatton, to. 1st (marrias«
settlements dated 4 April, 1719), Jane, dau. of Rev. Georgi
Nesbitt, of Drumalough, by whom he had issue,
I. William, his successor at Ballyfatton, m. Miss Marj
White, of White Hall, co. Antrim, and had issue,
1 William, d. unm.
2 James, of Edin, co. Donegal, m. Miss Mary Hamilton, o
Fort Stewart, co. Donegal, and had two sons,
William, Capt. in the Rifle Brigade, had a son, James,
John, Lieut. R.N.
3 John, Capt. in the army, killed at Seringapatam; d.unm
4 Galbraith, d. unm. 5 Archibald, d. unm,
II. George, d. unm.
I. Katharine, d. unm.
II. Sarah, m. John Frederick, Esq. of Camlin, co. Donegal.
He TO. 2ndly, Letitia Fairlie, by whom (whose will dati
4 Sept. 1760, was proved 22 April, 1761, and on whom
jointure was settled by deed of 16 April, 1746) he had furthe
issue,
III. Archibald, of Dublin, M.D., whose will, dated 30 Jum
1777, was proved 22 Aug. following.
IV. Richard, d. unm. in Jamaica.
V. Galbraith, of whom hereafter.
VI. Sampson, d. unm. in Jamaica.
III. Margary, to. Col. Paumien. iv. Letitia, d. unm.
Mr. Hamilton, whose will dated 5 May, 1752, was prow
24 Feb. following, was s. as above by his eldest son, Willian
His fifth son, the 3rd by his 2nd wife,
Galbraith Hamilton, of Dublin, m. and had two
and as many daus.,
I. James.
II. John, of Larkfield, co. Dublin, to. Miss Jane Dickson, an
had an only child,
James, now of Castle Hamilton.
I. Matilda, m. 1782, George Maconchy, Esq. of Rathmon
CO. Longford, who was High Sheriff of that co. 1786.
II. Mary Ann, d. unm.
Seat— Castle Hamilton, Killesbandra, co. Cavan.
HAMILTON OF CASTLE HAMILTON.
Hamilton, James, Esq. of Castle Hamilton, co.
Cavan, J.P, aud D.L., High Sheriff 1817; m. i
HAMILTON OF HAMPTON HALL.
Hamilton Henry Alexander, Esq. of Hamp
ton Hall, CO. Dublin, J.P. co. Meath and co. DubliJ
b. 5 Oct. 1820.
iLtllCitgC— This family claims descent from a son of
James Hamilton, of Evandale, and has been estaUished i
Ireland since the opening of the 17th century.
Hugh Hamilton, of Lisbane, near Bangor, co. Down, onec
the Scotch Settlers in Ireland, temp. James 1., made denize
of Ireland, 1616; was buried at Bangor, aged 81. He
issue, three sons,
John, of Bally menoch, near Hollywood, aud of Bally Veinoi
near Bangor, living 1673.
HAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAM
725
Alexander, of whom presently. Kobert, m. Jane Phillips.
10 2nd son,
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, of KiUyleagh, d. 26 Jan. 1G76. He
. Jean Hamilton, anil was father of
Hdgh Hamilton, Esq. of Ballybranagh, m. Mary, dau. of
eorge Koss, of Rosstrevor, by Uisula Hamilton his wife, and
•ing 16 Nov. 1728, was buried at Killileagh, leaving issue,
I. Alexander, his heir.
II. George (c/. 1773, and is buriedatRathmullan), of Tyrella,
CO. Down, nil. Elizabeth, dau. of John Echlin, Esq. of Eclilin-
ville, CO. Down, and sister to Sir Eobert Echlin, Bart., and
had issue,
1 George, ot Tyrella, d. unm. 6 July, 1796, and is buried
at Rathmullan. On his death he was s. at Tyrella, by ids
nephew, George Hamilton.
1 Elizabeth, m. her cousin, the Hon. Baron Hamilton.
lie eldest son,
Alexander Hamilton, Esq., M.P., of Knock, co. Dublin,
Id Newtown Hamilton, co. Armagh, m. Isabella, dau. of
)hn Maxwell, Esq. of Finnebrogue, co. Down, by Jane, dau.
'Rev. John Chichester, of Belfast, and had (with three daus.,
abella, m. Richard Sheffield Cassan, Esq.; Anne, m. 16 May,
'74, Henry Caldwell, Lieut. -Col. -Commandant of the British
r the defence of Quebec, 3rd son of Sir John Caldwell, 2nd
irt. of Castle Caldwell, co. Fermanagh (she d. 28 May,
ilO); and Elizabeth, in. Rev. Robert Law, D.D.) four sons,
. Hugh, D.D., F.T.C.D. and F.R.S., of Newtown Hamilton,
CO. Armagh, some time Dean of Armagh, Lord Bishop of
Clonfert, 21 Jan. 1796, and Bishop of Ossory from 1798
until his death, b. 26 March, 1729; m. 1772, Isabella,
eldest dau. of Hans Widman Wood, Esq. of Rossmead,
CO. Westmeath, by Frances his wife, twin sister to Edward,
Earl of Kingston ; and d. 1805, having had,
1 Alexander, Q.C, Barrister-at-Law, of Newtown Hamil-
ton, CO. Armagh, and Oak Lawn, co. Dublin, to. 29 Jan.
1799, Julia, dau. of Michael Tisdall, Esq. of Charlesfort,
CO. Meath (she d. 1840), and d. Oct. 1852, having had
(with other issue, d. unm.),
Isabella, m. 1816, John Synge, Esq., D.L., of Glanmore,
CO. Wicklow.
Julia, TO. 19 Oct. 1819, Hon. and Rev. John Pratt Hewitt,
and d. 1827.
Catherine, m. Rev. Joseph Wright.
Alicia, m. Archibald Tisdall, Esq. of Clontarf (she d.
1876).
2 Hans (Rev.), D.D., Prebendary of Kilmanagh, and Rector
of Knocktopherand Kilmoganny, to. Susanna, dau. of the
Eight Hon. Silver Oliver, M.P. of Castle Oliver, co.
Limerick, and sister of Catherine, Lady Mount Sandford,
and d. s. p. 1839.
S Henry, late of Tullylish House, co. Down, J. P., m. 1808,
Sarah, dau. of Rev. Michael Sandys, Rector of Powers-
court, CO. Wicklow, and d. 1834, having had issue,
Hugh (Rev.), m. Mary Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Henry
Ormsby, and has issue, Edwin, 6. April, 1849 ; Hen-
rietta, Lucy, and Isabella.
Henrx Alexander, now of Hampton Hall.
George Hans, late Rector of Berwick-on-Tweed, M.A.,
now Archdeacon of Lindisfarne, and Vicar of Egling-
ham, Northumberland, J, P., b. 1823 ; m. 1st, 9 May,
1848, Arabella Sarah, only dau. of John Best, Esq. of
the H.E.I.C. Civil Service; and by her has issue, Hans
Alfred, 6. 27 May, 1849 ; Henry Best Hans, Barrister-
at-Law, Major Northumberland Artillery Militia, 6.
14 Oct. 1850, TO. 22 July, 1876, Margaret, eldest dau. of
John Bond Cabbell, Esq. of Cromer Hall, Norfolk; and
Eliza Arabella Sarah. He to. 2ndly,l June, 1869, Lady
Louisa Frances, sister of the present Earl of Leitrim, and
has issue, George Francis Clements, b. 24 March, 1870 ;
Eobert Charles Clements, b. 15 May, 1871 ; Collingwood
George Clements,' 6. 1 Nov. 1877; and Louisa Lindis-
farne Clements.
William Alfred (Rev.), D.D., m. Henrietta, dau. of H.
Cole, Esq., and has issue.
Alexander, 6. 1829; to. 1851, Emma, dau. of the
Right Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, Bart., for many
years Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer, and by
ber had issue, Frederick Alexander Pollock, 6. 20 Aug.
1852, B.A. Cantab., Barrister-at-Law; Charles Pollock,
6. 9 Oct. 1853, d. 1878 ; Horace George Pollock, 6. 6 Nov.
1854 ; Walter Richard Pollock, b. 18 Aug. 1856, Bengal
Staff Corps; Alexander Pollock, 6. 8 July, 1858 ; Robert
Pollock, b. 31 March, 1860 ; Archibald PoUock, 6. 17
Sept. 1861.
Sarah, to. 19 Jan. 1854, William Barclay Browne Scriven,
M.D. Frances, d. 1877.
Julia, m. Right Hon. Henry Ormsby, one of the Land
Judges of the High Court of Justice in Ireland.
4 George (Rev.), Rector of Killermogh, Queen's Co., an
eminent Hebrew Scholar, m. 1st, 1809, Sophia Dorothea,
dau. of George Kicrnan, Esq. of Blackball, co. Dublin,
and niece of Col. Molesworth Philips, of Belcotton, co.
Louth, who accompanied Capt. Cooke in his voyage round
the world, and by her (who d. 1820) had issue.
Augusta Sophia, m. 1844, Rev. Richard Johnston, of
Kilmore, co. Armagh (she d. 30 April, I860;, and has
issue.
Isabella, d. unm. 1841.
He TO. 2ndly, 1825, Frances Anna, dau. and eventually
co-heiress of Admiral Sii- Chichester Fortcscue, of Dro-
misken, co. Louth, Ulster King of Arms, cousin-german
of Arthur, Duke of Wellington (she d. 1875 ; he d. 18i0).
5 Hugh (Rev.), of Innismacsaint, co. Fermanagh, in.
Elizabeth, dau. of Right Hon. John Staples, P.C., M.P.,
of Lissane, co. Tyrone, by his 2nd wife, Henrietta, dau. of
Richard, 3rd Viscount Molesworth, and had issue,
Hugh Staples (Rev.), of Mansion, Leeds, to. and has
Ei-^hard, formerly Rectory of Killelagh, co. Derry, d. s.p.
Jime, 1878.
Albert, d. 1824. Hewit.
Thomas (Rev.), m. 18.59, Mary, dau. of Sir John Borlase
Warren, 4th hart, of Warrenscourt, co. Cork.
Harriet, to. William Malachy Burke, Esq., M.D., Regis-
trar-General for Ireland.
1 Frances, m. 1802, Rev. Michael Dodson Madden, Chan-
cellor of St. Canice, Kilkenny, and had issue.
2 Isabella, d. unvi. 1845.
II. Robert, m. a dau. of Jonathan Chetwood, of Woodbrooke,
and had issue,
1 Alexander, Rector of Thomastown, co. Kilkenny, m.
1801, EUinor, dau. of the Rev. Sewell Stubber, Esq. of
Moyne, Queen's Co. They had issue, 1 Robert Hamilton
Stubber, of Sloyne ; 2 Sewell ; 3 William ; 4 Alexander
Chetwood ; 5 Ricliard Hugh ; 1 Hester Maria, m. Abel J.
C. Warren, Esq. of LowhUl, co. Kilkenny; 2 Harriet;
and 3 Anna, Mrs. Corry.
2 Robert, to. Sydney, dau. of Mervyn Archdall, Esq. of
Castle Archdall, M.P. for Fermanagh, and had issue.
Maxwell, to. 1854, a dau. and co-heir of the late John
Graves, Esq. of Mickleton Manor, co. Gloucester, and.
has issue; Robert (Rev.), widower, with issue; Chet-
wode, Mervyn, Dawson, and several daus.
III. George, of whom presently.
IV. Charles, of Hamwood, co. Meath (see Hamilton of Ham-
wood).
Mr. Hamilton represented KiUyleagh in Parliament from 1730
to 1759. His 3rd son,
Hon. George Hamilton, M.P., Baron of the Exchequer, of
Hampton Hall, co. Dubhn, M.P. for Belfast for many years,
was raised to the Bench 1776. He m. his cousin, Elizabeth,
dau. of George Hamilton, Esq. of Tyrella, and had issue.
Baron Hamilton d. 1793, and was s. by his son,
Alexander Hamilton, Esq., M.P. for Belfast, to. Catherine^
dau. of Thomas Buigh, Esq., and dying 1808, s.^., was s. by
his brother,
llEV. George Hamilton, of Hampton Hall, co. Dublin, and
Tyrella, co. Down, in. 1796, Anna, dau. of Thomas Pepper,
Esq. of Ballygarth Castle, co. Meath, by Henrietta his wife,
sister of Stephen Moore, Esq. of Barne, and had issue,
George Alexander (Bight Hon.), his heir.
Thomas Claud George, J. P., to. 1840, Gertrude Anne, 2nd
dau. of Joshua Uhthoff, Esq. of Bath, and had a dau., Ger-
trude Uhthoff.
Harriet, m. Joseph W. Swan, Esq., MJ)., of Kingstown, and
d. July, 1878.
He d. March, 1833, and was s. by his son.
The Right Hon. George Alexander Hamilton, of Hampton
Hall, CO. Dublin, D.C.L., J. P. and U.L., one of the Commis-
sioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland, formerly M.P. for
the city of Dublin, and subsequently M.P. for the University
of Dublin, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, b. 29 Aug.
1802; TO. 1 May, 1S35, Amelia Fancourt, dau. of Joshua Uhthoff,
Esq. of Bath, a gentleman of distinguished character and
service in India. Mr. Hamilton was Financial Secretary of
the Treasui'y in Lord Derby's Administration of la62. He d.
1871.
/Seat— Hampton Hall, Balbriggan.
HAMILTON OF HAMWOOD.
Hamilton, Charles William, Esq. of Ham-
wood, CO. Meath, J.P., b. 1 April, 180:i ; m. 1 June,
1841, Letitia Chai-lotte, eldest dau. of the late
William Henry Armstrong, Esq., M.P., of Mount
Heaton, King's Co. (by Bridget his wife, dau. of
Col. Charles MacDonnell, M.P., of New Hall, co.
Clare), and by her (who d. 28 June, 1872) has
issue,
I. Charles Robert, b. 29 Aug. 1846; m. 10 Sept. 1874, Louisa
Caroline Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Francis Brooke, Esq. of
Somerton,co.Dublin,byhiswife, the Hon. Henrietta Monck»
eldest dau. of the 3rd Viscount Mouck, and has had issue^
726
HAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HIM
1 Charles Georee, 6. 3 June, 1875; d. 2 July, 1877.
2 Gerald Francis Charles, 6. 23 June, 1877.
1 Eva Henrietta.
2 Letitia, 6. 20 July, 1878.
II. Edward Chetwood, 6. 23 Ane. 1847 ; m. 4 Jan. 1870,
Eleanor Georgina Anna Blanche, dau. of Col. George
Gladwin Denniss, lOIsC Koyal Bengal Fusiliers, and has
issue, Edward Charles Bayley, b. 1 May, 1873; George
Chetwood Digby, 6. 29 July, 1874; Blanche Letitia, b.
1 Nov. 1870; Eleanor Georgina, 6. 2 Oct. 1871; Kathleen
Maude Albina, b. 30 Sept. 1877.
III. Arthur, b. 16 Aug. 1848: to. 29 Oct. 1874, Alma Louisa
Geraldine Isabella, youngest dau. of the late Edward
Croker, Esq. of Ballynagarde, and Lady Georgiana
Croker, and has had issue, Aileen, 6. 16 Oct., d. 18 Nov.
1675; Dorothea Alice Letitia, 6. 12 Oct. 1876.
ILt'lirajjr.— Charles Hamilton, Esq. (youngest son of
Alexander Hamilton, of Knock, M.P., by Isabella, dau. of
Eobert Maxwell, Esq. of Finnebrogue), was of Hamwood, co.
Meath, and Bishopstown and Clare, co. Westmeath ; he m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Crewe Chetwood, Esq. of Woodbrook,
Queen's Co., by Anna his wife, dau. of Allan Holford, Esq. of
CO. Chester, and relict of Ealph Sneyd, Esq. of Keele, co.
Stafford. Charles Hamilton d. 16 Feb. Ial8, having had (with
other issue, d. s. p.),
I. Charles, of whom presently.
n. Eobert of Liverpool, Merchant, d. g. p. July, 1822.
III. George, of Quebec and Hawksbury, Canada. Merchant,
and Co), of the local Militia, m. Lucy Craigie, and had issue,
1 Eobert, 6. 1822; to. 184.5, Isabella, dau. of .John Thomp-
son, Esq., and had issue, George, 6. 1850; John, 6. 1852;
Isabella, Susan, Kobina, Frances, and Jessie.
2 George, 6. 1824; to. 1846, Julia, dau. of C. J. Jarvis,
Esq., and had issue, George Wellesley; Charles Chet-
wood, 6. 1851; Robert Craigie, 6. 1852; and Julia. Mr.
George Hamilton d. 1856.
3 John, b. mil ; to. 1852, Rebecca, dau. of the Rev. John
Lew is, and has issue, George Chetwood, 6. 1857 ; and
Alice Mary.
4 Charles, 6. 1834. 5 Francis, 6. 1838.
1 Henrietta. 2 Isabella.
He founded the Hawksbury Mills, Canada, where, and at
Quebec, his family reside, and d. 7 Jan. 1«39.
IV. William Henry, m. 1st, 1821, Bridget, dau. of Beauchamp
Colclough, E.sq. of Kildarrin, co. Carlow, and had issue, one
son, Henry, 6, 1826; and a dau. Georgina, m. 1849, Walter
Scougail, Esq., and had issue, 1 George, b. 1850: 2 Wil-
loughby, 6. 1854; 3 Richard Henry, 6. 1856; I Madalene;
2 Margaret ; 3 Henrietta. Mr. W. H. Hamilton, to. 2ndly,
1831, Marcaret, dau. of Archibald McMillan, and had issue,
a dau. Henrietta, who was m. to William King Kains, Esq.
V. John, of Liverpool, Merchant, to. 1821, Caroline, dau. of
Thomas France, Esq. of Bostock Hall, co. Chester, and liad
issue, at his decease, 23 June, 1823, one dau., Mary Anne
who d. 10 July, 1854.
I. Henrietta, m. Gen. Provost, C.B., and d. s. p.
The eldest son,
Charles Hamilton, Esq. of Hamwood, b. 1772; to. 29 April,
1801, Marianne Caroline, dau. of William Tighe, Esq. of
Rosanna, co. Wicklow, M.P., by Sarah his wife, only child of Sir
William Fownes, Bart, of Woodstock, co. Kilkenny, and by her
(who d. 29 July, 1861, aged 84) had issue,
I. Charles William, now of Hamwood.
n. William Tighe, 6. 31 March, 1807 ; to. 27 Sept. 1832, the
Hon. Annie Louisa, dau. of the late Major-Gen. Sir William
Ponsonby, K.C.B. (by Georgina his wife, dau. of Charies,
1st Lord Southampton), and has issue, Frederick Fitzroy,
b. 1837.
III. Frederick John Henry Fownes, b. 27 July, 1816; m.
22 May, 1860, Frances Catharine, only dau. of Richard
Gethin, Esq. of Earisfield, co. SUgo, formerly of the 13th
Light Dragoons, and had a son, Frederick Evandale Gethin
6. 12 March, 1861, d. young; and a dau., Maude. '
I. Sarah, to. June, 1836, the Hon. and Rev. Francis Howard
(brother of WUliam, 3rd Earl of Wicklow), and by him
(who d. 16 Feb. 1847) has issue, two sons, Charies, Earl of
Wicklow, and CecU Ralph, and three daus. (see Bdrke's
Peerage).
II. Mary, d. t. p.
III. Caroline Susan, to. 1st, Capt. Trevor Stannus; and
2ndly, Rev. John Finlay, of Corkagh, co. Dublin.
Mr. Hamilton d. 29 Sept. 1857.
.^rm«— Quarteriy, gu. and arg., in the 1st and 4th quarters
three cinquefoils pierced erni., and a canton of the second
charged with a trefoU slipped vert, in the 2nd and 3rd a
lymphad, sails furied and oars out sa. Crest— Out of a ducal
coronet or, an oak tree fructed ppr.. penetrated transversely in
«ie main stem by a frame-saw also ppr., the frame or, hanging
from the tree a shield arg., charged with a treloil slipped
vert. Motto over. Through. Motto— Sola, nobilitas virtus.
S«at— Hamwood, co. Meath.
HAMILTON OF CORNACASSA,
Hamilton, Dacee Meetyn Aechdall, Esq. oK
Cornacassa, co. Monaghan, J. P. and D.L., b. li
Oct. 1837 ; VI. 1873, Helen, dau. of Walter Kugent
Esq., Baron of the Austrian Empire,
JLl'ltragr. — in the time of the Solemn League and Cove
nant, James Hamilton, traditionally a scion of the family ol
! Hamilton of AVoodhall, N.B., accompanied by one of hit
brothers, emigrated to Ireland. The brother went to the
CO. Down, and James established himself at Carravetra, in
Monaghan. This
James Hamilton, of Carravetra, Clones, co. Monaghan,
was father of a 5th son,
Dacre Hamilton, who m. Miss Dorothy Smith, of Belfast,
and had issue, 1 Dacre, who m. 1735, Mary, dau. of Edward
Owen, of Kilniore, and widow of Joseph Wright, of Gola
d. 20 April, 1786; and 2 James (Sir). The 2nd son,
Sm James Hamilton, Knt. of Cornacassa, High Sheriff ol
Monaghan 1786, to. his cousin, Catherine, dau. of William,
6th son of James Hamilton, by Miss Johnstone his wife, and
by her (who d. 21 Oct. 1822, aged 96) had issue,
William Henry, Capt. in the array, to. Miss Gardner, and
d. s. p. Dacbe, his successor.
James, Rector of Cootehill, and afterwards of Ardingly, m,
the widow of Col. Black, and d. 1844.
Skeffington, Capt. in the army, ni. Miss Montgomery, dau. of
the Rev. Robert Montgomery, of BeaiUieu, co, Louth, and
d. s. p. 1832.
Sarah, to. Charles Lucas, Esq, of Castle Shane, oo. Monaghatt
Dorothea, m. Hugh Hawkshaw, Esq.
Maria, to. Sir Hedwonh Williamson. Bart, of Whitburn, co
Durham. Olivia, m. Rev. Edward Lucas.
Elizabeth, deceased. Jane, deceased.
Eleanor, to. Dacre Hamilton, Esq. of New Park.
Frances, m. 1st, Col. Lee, and 2ndly, Le Baron de Montague.
The 2nd son,
Dacre Hamilton, Esq. of Cornacassa, High Sheriff 1798,
TO. Eliza, 4th dau. of Col. Archdall, of Castle Archdall, and
by her (who d, 1833) left, at his decease, 13 June, 1837,
an only son,
James Hamilton, Esq. of Cornacassa, J.P., and High
Sheriff 18.30; 6.1806; to. 1835, Eglantine Georgina, youngest'
dau. of Col. Blair, of Blair, co. Ayr, and had issue,
I. Dacre MER^'TN Archdall, now of Cornacassa.
II. Blair Skeffington, b. 1838, Commander R.N.
ni. Charies Henry, Royal Artillery, 6, 1841, killed acci-
dentally on parade, 6 Oct. 1871
I. Madeline Charlotte Eliza, to. Sept. 1870, Joseph Pratt, Esq,
of Cabra Castle.
A7-m8—Gu., a chevron between three cinquefoils erm. on t
canton or, as many holly leaves conjoined veit. Crest — Out of
three cinquefoils in fess conjoined or, an oak tree fructed and
penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw ppr.
Irame and handles gold. Motto — Semper virescens,
Hmt — Cornacassa, Monaghan.
HAMILTON OF BROWN HALL.
Hamilton, John, Esq. of Brown Hall, St.
Ernan's, co. Donegal, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1826, b. 25 August, 1800 ; m. 1 May, 1823, Mary,
2nd dau. of Hugh Kose, Esq. of Calrossie, co.
Eoss, and by her (who d. 1854) had issue,
I. James, of Brown Hall, co. Donegal, J.P., late Major
Donegal Militia, High Sheriff 1849, 6. 3 June, 1824;
TO. Oct. 1863, Dorothea Elizabeth, dau. of William
Stewart, M.D., 2nd son of William Stewart, Esq. of Horn-
head, CO. Donegal, and has issue, John Stewart, 6. Aug,
1864.
I. Isabella, d. 1840.
II. Mary, to. F. A. Cour Bawron, Esq.
III. Arabella Rose, TO. Arthur H. Foster, Esq.
IV. Helen, to. 1855, Rev. Gustavus de Veer.
Mr. Hamilton m. 2ndly, 1858, Mary, eldest dau. of
George Simpson, Esq. of Pitcorthie, co. Eife, and
by her has issue,
II. John Pakenham, 6. 8 Sept. I86I.
V. Katherine.
lit ntafft.— John Hamilton, who d. in 1706, removed the
family residence from Murvagh to Brown Hall in 1697. His
son and successor,
James Hamilton, 6. 1688 ; m. Miss Green, and cJ. Jan. 1755,
leaving a son,
HAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAM
'27
JoHM Hamilton. Esq, of Brown Hall, 6. 1735; m. Isabella,
ister of James Stewart, Esq. of Killymoon, M.P. for co.
"yrone, and d. 1811, having had by her (who d. 1832) a son,
James Hamilton, Esq., who predeceased his father 1805.
le was b. Oct. 1770; m. 1799, Hon. Helen Pakenham, sister of
'iiomas. Earl of Longford, and had issue,
I. John Hamilton, of Brown Hall.
n. Rev. Edward Michiel, b. 1802; to. 1828, Martha Anne,
dau. of Chichester Fortescue, Esq. of Dromisken, and sister
of Thomas Fortescue, created Baron Clermont, and left issue,
Chichester, 6. 1836; and Martha Angelina, m. Key. K.
Stewart.
1. Catherine, 6. 1803; m. Rev. W. H. Foster, Rector of
Loughgilly, nephew of Lord Cecil.
Seat — St. Ernan's, Donegal.
HAMILTON OF FYNECOXJRT.
Hamilton, John, Esq. of Fynecourt House,
Broomfield, Somerset, J.P., F.G-.S., m. Miss
Beauman, and has, with daus., an only son,
1. John Hamilton Jennings, J. P., 6. 26 March, 1848; m.
17 July, 1875, Augusta Catherine, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
W. T. Kevill Davies, of Croft Castle, co. Hereford, and has
issue.
ILinCa0t. — In 1602, Wllliam Camden, Clarenceux, as-
signed a crest in "the ancient arms of Sir Robert Crosse,
Knt., a son of William Crosse, of Charlenge, Somerset,
descended of a house long time bearing arms." The great-
grandfather of the present Mr. Hamilton, of Broomfield,
The Rev. Richard Crosse, Vicar of Cannington, Somerset,
younger brother of Andrew Crosse, Esq. of Broomfield, who
made an entail of the estate on the late Mr. Crosse, was
father of
Richard Crosse, Esq. of Fynecourt House, Broomfield,
J. P., High Sheriff of Somerset, to. 1st, a Swiss lady, by
whom he had a dau., Louisa, m. Joseph Porter, Esq. He in.
2ndly, Susanna, only dau. of Jasper Porter, Esq. of Bloxhold,
Somerset, and by her had issue,
Andrew, his heir. Richard, d. s. p.
Louisa Porter.
Mr. Crosse d. 1800, and was s. by his son,
Andrew Crosse, Esq. of Fynecourt House, Broomfield,
Somerset, J. P., 6. 17 June, 1784; to. 1st May, 1809, Mary
Anne, eldest dau. of Capt. John Hamilton, 61st regt., of
Garrison, near Ballyshannon, co. Fermanagh, and by her had
issue,
John, who assumed by royal license, the surname and arms
of Hamilton, and is now of Fynecourt.
Eobert (Rev.), m. Eliza Mary, dau. of Charles Mackenzie,
Esq., Bengal Civil Service, and has issue, John Richard
Davey Hamilton ; Matilda Mary Anne; Isabella Frances;
and Alice Caroline.
Isabella, married.
He to. 2ndly, 1850, Cornelia Augusta Hewitt, dau. of Capt.
Berkeley, of Exeter, and by her had issue,
Andrew Frederick, 6. 1852. Landor Richard, 6. 1854.
/Irms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Hamilton, per chevron arg.
and gu. three cinquefoils within a bordure nebuly all eounter-
changed; 2nd and 3rd, Crosse, quarterly, arg. and gu. in the
first quarter a cross-crosslet of the second. Crests— 1st, Ham-
ilton : On a mount vert between two wings arg. an oak tree,
penetrated transversely by a frame-saw ppr. ; 2nd, Crosse : A
cross pattee fitchee gu. between two wings arg. each charged
with a eross-crosslet of the first. Motto — Se inserit astris.
iScat— Fynecourt House, Broomfield, near Taunton.
HAMILTON OF WILTON.
Hamilton, Peyce Bowman, Esq. of Wilton, eo.
Eoss, J.P., b. 11 April, 1844, late Lieut. 13th
Hussars ; m. 18 Dec. 1873, Julia Annie, only dau.
of G. H. Eeynard Cookson, Esq. of Whitehill
Park, CO. Durham,
ULintHQt,— The first of this family mentioned by Ander-
son, in his history of the Hamiltons, is James Hamilton, of
Coittes, A.D. 1550 {Reg. Sec. Siffilii, vol. 24, fol. 34).
Padl Hamilton, of Coats, Capt. of the Island of Arran, had
a charter of the lands of Coats, co. Lanark, 31 Dec. 1G08, and,
1613, his name appears in the Sheriff Records of Hamilton.
He TO. Margaret Hamilton, but dying s. p., was s. by his
nephew,
Andrew Hamilton, of Coats, returned heir to those lands
18 July, 1635. His son,
William Hamilton, of Coats, Commissioner of Supply for
Berkshire 1661; ?», and had three sons, John, his heir;
Patrick; and Eobert, who exchanged land with Anne,
Duchess of Hamilton, 10 Aug. 1700. The eldest son,
John Hamilton, of Coats, b. 1658; to. 1686, Ann, dau. of
McDonald, of Sanda, in Kintyre, by Ann his wife, dau. of Sir
James Stuart, of Bute, and aunt of the 1st Earl of Bute, and
had a son,
Archibald Hamilton, whose son,
John Hamilton, Esq. of tlie Deer Park, near Groennck, to.
twice. By his 1st wife, Jane Campbell (of tlie Argyll family),
he had issue, two sons, Hugh and William ; and two daus.,
the elder of whom to. John Douglas, Esq., brother of Sir Neil
Douglas, and the younger m. Thom.as Forsyth, Esq., and had
issue, William Forsyth, Q.C., and Sir Douglas Forsyth, C.B.,
Bengal Civil Service). The 2nd son,
William Hamilton, Esq., to. 21 April, 1817, Mary, dau. of
John Wilkinson, Esq., and had issue,
John, late of Hillston Park. George Douglas.
Jane Campbell, m. G. B. Robinson, Esq.
The elder son,
John Hamilton, Esq. of HilstonPark, J.P., 6. 1818, Lieut.-
Col. Lancashire Artillery Volunteers; vi. 10 June, 1841, Anne,
elder dau. of Pryce Jones, Esq. of Cyfronydd, co. Montgomery,
and had issue,
Prtce Bowman, now of Wilton.
Alice Mary Sinclair, m. 12 Sept. 18G6, John Francis Erskine,
Earl of Mar.
Laura Jane Campbell, m. Feb. 1873, Henry Charles Eden
Malet, Col. Grenadier Guards, elder son of Sir Alexander
Malet, Bart., K.C.B.
He d. 20 Dec. 1868.
Scu<— Wilton, Ross, co. Hereford.
HAMLYN OFLEAWOOD AND PASCHOE.
Hamltn, Shilston Calmady, Esq. of Leawood
and Pasclioe, Devon, J.P. and D Jj., High Wheriff
1878, b. 7 Nov. 1811 ; m. 1st, 25 March, 1841,
Sarah, dau. of R. Carter, Esq. of Neston, co.
Chester, and by her had issue,
I. Shilston Calmady, 6. 14 April, 1848.
II. Osbert Calmady Pollexfen, 6. 4 Sept. 1849.
III. Vincent Waldo Calmady, b. 6 Aug. 1854.
I. Fanny Gertrude, m. May, 1878, F. Synge Sillifant, Esq.
II. Susan Emily, to. Jan. 1876, Rev. C. Hunt Holley.
III. Honor Elizabeth, d. May, la47.
IV. Cecilia Sara. v. Ellen Mary.
He m. 2ndly, 28 April, 1859, Mary, eldest dau. of
Capt. Heusley, R.N. Mr. Hamlyn, of Leawood,
through his descent from Catherine Com-tenay,
represents, together with Lord Clifford, of Ugbrooke,
Park (whose ancestor, Antony Clifford, of Beers-
combe, m. Anne, eldest dau. and co-heiress with
Catherine, of Edward Courtenay), that branch of
the ancient house of Courtenay which was settled
at Ugbrooke, as well as the extinct family of Shilston
of Bridestowe.
HtnCagC— The family of Hamlyn is of great antiquity
both in Devon and Cornwall. That branch of it, which still
survives at Paschoe, was resident in Exeter early in the 15th
century. At a subsequent, but still early period, the lands of
Paschoe were acquired by the Hamlyns. In 1611, Christopher
Hamlyn, by a marriage with Joanna, dau. of John Tuckfield,
Esq. of Raddon, re-united the lands, which towards the close
of the 16th century had become partly possessed by the families
of Tuckfield and Pollard.
Christopher Hamlyn, a.d. 1611, m. Joan Tuckfield, and
was father of Daniel Hamlyn, who to. Zenobia Lethbridge,
and had a son and heir, David Hamlyn, to. Elizabeth Avery,
and was father of John Hamlyn, who m. Miss Conant, and
left a son and heir,
Robert Paschoe Hamlyn, Esq. of Paschoe, m. Gertrude
Mills, and had a son,
Christopher Hamlyn, Esq. of Paschoe, to. Ist, Elizabeth
Mary, dau. of Vincent Calmady, Esq. (by Ehzabeth, dau. and
eventual heiress of John Pollexfen, Esq.) and sister and co-
heiress (with her sister Pollexfen, m. Admiral Charles Holmes
Everet, who took the name of Calmady) of Francis Calmady
of Langdon. Since this marriage, Leawood, which on the
marriage of Elizabeth, dau. and sole heiress of Robert Shilston,
of Bridestowe, with Sir Pierce Courtenay, of Ugbrooke, liad
passed to the Courtenays, and then, by the mariiage of
Josiah Calmady and Catherine, co heiress of Edward, 2nd son
of Sir Piers Courtenay, became the property of the Calmadys
728
HIM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAM
of Lansdon. By Elizabeth Mary, his 1st wife, Mr Hamlyn
had an only son and heir,
Calmadt Pollexfen Hamlyn, of Paschoe and Leawood.
Mr. Hamlyn m. 2ndly, Frances Marshall, but had no further
issue. He d. 1815, and was s. by his son,
Calmady Pollexfen Hamlyn, Esq. of Leawood and Paschoe,
Devon, J. P. and D.L., b. 18 Jan. 1775; m. 27 June, IsOo,
Fanny Bedford, only dau. of Richard Cross, Esq. of Duryards,
near Exeter, and by her (who d. 1855) left at his decease,
July, 1846, one surviving son and two daus.,
Shilston Calmady, now of Leawood.
Frances Elizabeth.
Ellen Mary, »i. May, 1852, Arthur Proctor Pickering, Esq.,
and d. 1853.
Arm^—Sa.., two swords in saltier the points upwards, hilted
and pommelled or, quartering Calmady and Pollexfen.
C-est—A. griffin guardant. ,Uo«ci— Caute sed strenue.
Seats— Paschoe, Bow, Devon; and Leawood, Bridestowe,
Devon. ^
HAMLYN-FANE OF CLOVELLY.
Hamltx-Fane, Netile Hamlyn Batson, Esq.
of Clovellv Court, Devon, and Avon Tjrrell,
Hants, b. 21 Nov. 1858.
ILiltCaSC. — Henry Edward Hamltn-Fane, Esq. of
Clovelly Court, Devon, and Avon Tyrrell, Hants, M.P. for the
Southern Division of that co., Lieut. -Col. In the army, late
Major 4th Queen's Own Light Dragoons, 6. 5 Sept. 1817; ra.
9 April, 1850, Susan Hester, eldest dau. of Sir James Hamlyn
Wilhams, Bart, of Clovelly, Devon, and Edwinsford, co.
Carmarthen, and had issue,
I. Nevile Hamlyn Batson, now of Clovelly.
II. Edward Walter, 6. 19 Nov. 1864, deceased.
1. Marion Elizabeth. Ii. Eveline Harriet.
m. Christine Louisa, iv. Constance Edwina Adeline.
Col. Hamlyn-Fane, eldest son of Rev. Edward Fane, of
Fulbeck, co. Lincoln, by Maria his wife, dau. of Walter Parry
Hodges, Esq., and grandson (by Anne his wife, davL of Edward
Buckley Batson, Esq.) of Hon. Henry Fane, M.P., 2nd son of
Thomas, 8th Earl of Westmorland ; assumed the addi-
tional surname of Hamlyn in right of his wife, and d. 1868,
when he was s. by his only surviving son.
Arms~A2., three dexter gauntlets, backs affrontee or.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head arg. pied sa.,
armed gold, charged on the neck with a rose gu. barbed
and seeded ppr.
Seats— Clovelly Court, near Bideford; and Avon-Tyrrell,
near Bingwood.
HAMMONB OF ST. ALBAN'S COTJIIT.
Hammond, William Oxenden, Esq. of St.
Alban's Com-t, Kent, M.A., J.P. and D.L., late of the
Rifle Brigade and 17th Lancers, *. 22 Dec. 1817.
Mr. Hammond is entitled to quarter the Royal
Arms, by descent from Charles Brandon, Duke of
Suffolk.
HtncagP.— Edward Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban's Court,
elder brother of Thomas Hammond, of Nonington, eldest son
of Thomas Hammond, who purchased the manor of St. Albans,
Kent, 1551, and grandson of John Hammond, tenant to the
Abbot of St. Albans, temp. Henry Vlll., m. Katherine, dau.
of John Shelly, Esq. of Patsham, Sussex, and had issue, with
two daus., six sons. The eldest son,
Sir William Hammond, of St. Alban's Court, knighted
1608, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony Aucher, Esq. of Bishops-
bourne, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Edward Sandys,
Archbishop of York, and had (with five daus., of whom,
Mary, m. Sir Thomas Stanley, Knt. of Comberlow, and
Elizabeth, m. Sir John .Marsham, Bart.) three sons, i. Anthony,
his successor; il. Edward; in. Wilham. Sir William Ham-
mond d. 1615, and was s. by his eldest son,
Anthony Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban's Court, m. Anne,
dan. of Sir Dudley Digges, Knt. of Chilham Castle, Master of
the Rolls to King Charles I., and had, with several daus., four
eons, L William, his successor ; ii. Dudley ; in. Anthony, of
Somersham Place, co. Huntingdon, whose gon, Anthony, of
Somersham Place, M.P., and Commissioner of the Navy in the
reign of Queen Anne, kaown 3ls SiUertry/igued Hammond, m.
Jane, dau. of Sir Walter Clarges, Bart., and had issue,
1 Thomas, of Somersham, m. Miss Elizabeth Adams, and d.
1758; 2 James, the elegiac Poet, M.P. for Truro; and iv.
Edward, d. at sea. Anthony ILimmond d. 1661, and wa» s. hj
his eldest son,
William Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban's Court, m. twiea,
but had issue only by his 1st wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Johfl
Marsham, Bart., Wii,Li4Jt, his successor ; Anthony, d. young;
John, Barrister-at-Law, who left an only dau., Elizabeth,
d. unm. 1778; Elizabeth, m. Oliver St. John, son of the Chief
Justice St. John; and Anne, m. Dr. WiUiam Wootton, the
well-known critic. He was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
William Hammond, Esq. of St. Albans Court, m. 1st, 1692,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Kingsford, Esq., by whom (who d.
1702) he had a son, Anthony, his successor. He m. 2ndly,
Mary, dau. of Thomas Turner, Esq. of Heden, and dying 1717,
was«. by his eldest son,
Anthony Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban's Court, m. his
cousin, C itherine Kingsford, and d. 1722, when he was s. by his
only child,
William Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban's Court, 6. 1721;
m. Charlotte, dau. and co-heiress of WilUam Egerton, LL.D.
(grandson of John, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater, by Anne, dau.
of Sir Francis Head, Bart.), and had issue. He d. 1772, and
was g. by his elder son,
William Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban's Court, 6. 22 July,
1752; m. Dec. 1785, Ehzabeth, eldest dau. and co-heiress of
Osmond Beauvoir, D.D., of Canterbury, by Anne, dau. and
co-heiress (by Ehzabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas Dalison, Esq.
of Hamptons, Kent) of John Boys, Esq. of Hoad Court,
descended from the Boys of Frodville, and by her (whod. 1829)
had issue,
William Osmund, of St. Alban's Court.
Maximilian Dudley Digges Dalison, of Hamptons (see that
familit).
Elizabeth Mary, m. Capt. William Haigh, Royal Marines.
Mary, m. Charles Allix, Esq. of Willoughby Hall, co. Lincoln,
and has issue.
Charlotte Jemima, to. John Nethercote, Esq. of Moulton
Grange, co. Northampton, and is deceased,
Julia Jemima, d. unm.
Jemima Julia, m. Bev. Thomas Clayton Glyn, of Dunington
House, Essex.
Mr. Hammond d. 1829, and was s. by his son,
William Osmund Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban's Court, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1846, 6. '26 April, 1790; m. 16 July,
1815, Mary Graham, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Oxenden, Bart.,
of Broome Park, and by her (who d. 25 Dec. 1870) had issue,
William Oxen-den, now of St. Alban's Court.
Egerton Douglas (Rev.), Rector of Sundridge, Kent, 6. 24
June, 18'22; m. 6 July, 1847, Katherine Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Robert AVhitmore, Esq., and has issue, William
Whitmore, Rifle Brigade, b. 5 May, 1818; Egerton, 6.
1 June, 1863; Minna; Annie; and Florence.
Maximihan Montagu, Capt. Rifle Brigade, 6. 6 May, 1824;
ni. 24 Aug. 1850, Ann Rosa, dau. of George Pennington,
Esq., and was killed within the Redan, before Sebastopol,
8 Sept. 18.55, leaving issue three daus., Nina Charlotte,
Millicent Mary (»!.) ; and Rosa Pennington.
Henry Anthony (Rev.), 6. 12 June, 1829; m. Katharine,
youngest dau. of the late John Deacon, Esq. of Mabledon,
near Tunbridge, and has issue, Henry Deacon, d. 1870;
John Maximilian; Katharine Mary; Dorothy Egerton;
Katharine Charlotte Deacon.
Mary Elizabeth, d. 8 Oct. 1867. Charlotte Anna Maria.
Farmy Anne Charlotte.
Mr. Hammond d. 7 Feb. 1863.
^r»i«— (Granted by Barker, Garter King-of-Arms, to Thomas
Hammond, of Nonington, 1548, 2 Edward VI.), arg., on a chev-
ron sa. between three pellets, each charged with a martlet of the
field, as many escallop shells or, a border engrailed vert. Crest
— An eagles head erased sa. entiled with a rose gu., the rose
issuing rays or. Motto — Pro rege et patria.
/Seat— St. Alban's Court, near Wingham, Kent.
HAMMOND OF WISTASTON".
The late James Walthall Hammond, Esq. of
Wistaston Hall, co. Chester, h. 4 May, 1805 ; s.
his father 22 Sept. 1822; and d. 7 July, 1854;
■when he was s. by his sister Penelope, m. 1847,
Edwaed Delves Beoughton, Esq. (son of Edward
Delves Broughton, 5th son of the Rev. Sir Thomas
Delves Broughton, Bart, of Doddington Park, co.
Chester, and Broughton Hall, co. Stafford), and has
issue,
Edward Walthall Delves Broughton, &.20 0ct. 1848.
ILinCagr.— Thomas Walthall, Esq., descended from the'
Walthalls of Walthall, Westmorland, living temp. Henry VII.,
m. Margaret, dau. of Sir William Stanley, Bart, of Hooton,
CO. Chester, and had issue, Thomas and Roger. The elder son,
Thomas Walthall, Esq., m. AUce, dau. and co-heiress of
John Marchomley, Esq. of Marcholmley, co. Salop, and was
ancestor of the Waltoalls of Chesliire, who frequently auted
HAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAN
729
fts High Sheriff, and one of whom, Richard Waltliall, Esq.,
Capt. in the King's Guards, fought at Edgehill. The late mule
heir,
Petee Walthall, Esq. of Wistaston, m. Anne, dau. of the
Kev. Dr. Brooke, Dean of Chester, by whom (who d. 26 Nov.
1S02) he left no issue, at his decease, 25 April, lbl8, where-
upon the estates devolved upon his nephew,
James Walthall Hammond, Esq. (son of James Hommond,
Esq., and Amabelia Walthall his wife;, m. I'euelope, dau. of
Thomas Hector, and had issue,
James Walthall, late of Wistaston.
Penelope, Mrs. Delves Broughton, now of Wistaston.
He d. 22 Sept. 1822.
Arms—¥er chevron engrailed gu. and arg., three ox. heads
ppr. ( rest — A boai- passant ppr.
Seat — Wistaston Hall, near Nantwich.
I William Parker, now of Haling House, and Panipisford
Hall.
^ cms— Per pale gu. andaz., three demi-lions passant guard-
' ant or. Crest — A wolf's head erased quarterly or and az^
Motto — Vis fortibus arma.
Scois— Haling House, Croydon, Surrey; and Panipisford
Hall, CO. Cambridge.
HAMOND OF HALING HOUSE AND
PAMPISFQBD HALL.
Hamond, WiLtiAM Paekkr, Esq. of Haling
'• House, Surrey, and Pampisford Hall, co. Cam-
, bridge, b. 3 Aug. 1827 ; s. his father 1873 ; Barris-
1 ter-at-Law, and J.P. and D.L. co. Cambridge.
iLinCilSr. — sir W^illiam Hamond, Knt. of Carshalton, a
South Sea Director, d. 1747, aged 77, leaving by Mary his
wife, three sons, Willlam; Peter, d. 1753; and John, d. Z759.
The eldest son,
William Hamond, Esq., Turkey Merchant, m. Anne, dau.
.by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Nicholas Asliton), of John
Parker, citizen of London, and afterwards of Croydon, 5th
son of John Parker, of Frenches, Beygate, citizen of London,
by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of John Aslie, Esq. of Freshford,
Somerset, M.P. forWestbury; by her (who d. 1736} he liad
_8sue,
William.
Cordwill, drowned in his uncle's canal at Tooting, 1760.
Peter, m. Anne Jarm;in, and rf. in Bloomsbury Square,
London, 1794, leaving a dau. Anne, m. Somerset Davids,
Esq. of Croft Castle, co. Hereford.
The eldest son,
William Hamond, Esq. of Carshalton, m- his cousin, Eliza-
beth, dau. of William Parker, Esq., by Elizabeth his wife,
relict of Edward Stringer, Esq. of Haling, and dau. of John
Parker, Esq. of London, and Elizabeth Ashton his wife, and d.
1777, having had issue,
William Parker, of whom presently. Edmond.
Peter Ashton (Rev.), Eector of Widford, Herts, and South
Minims, Middlesex, d. 1806.
Francis 'Thomas, Hector of Widford, and Quidenham. Nor-
folk, m. Maria, dau. of Col. Lovelace, of Quidenham, and rf.
18'24, leaving a son and dau., William (Rev.), m. a dau. of
Gea Budgen, and d. 1851 ; and Elizabeth.
The eldest son,
William Parker Hamond, Esq. of Haling, m. 1790, Mary,
dau. of Sir Robert Carr, Bart., and niece of Sir WiUiam Carr,
Bart, of Etal, Northumberland, and had issue,
William Parker, late of Hayling.
Robert Carr, an officer in the 14th Dragoon, d. 1837.
Edmund Glyn, Fellow of Jesus Coll. Cambridge, and Eector
of Widford, Herts; d. 1826.
I'eter, General Madras Artillery, m. Christina Mary, dau. of
Lieut. -Col. Bird, and has issue, William Carr, Madras
Engineers, m. Egilde, dau. of Mons. de la Combe, and rf.
1859; Robert Thomas, Capt. Madras Horse Artillery; Peter
Francis (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of South Minims, Barnet, Mid-
dlesex; Mary Christina, m. Capt. Ritherdon: Louisa Anne;
Sophia Mary, m. Capt. Campbell Young; and Christina, m.
Capt. de Mottet,
Francis, Midshipman R.fl.; h. 1790; drowned off Winchelsea.
George, b. 1804, an officer in India; rn. Mary, dau. of Lewis
William Brouncker, Esq. of Boveridge, Dorset, and has
issue, George William Brouncker.
Henry, Rector of Widford, m. Sophia, dau. of the Rev. Dr.
Edridge, and has issue, Henry Carr ; William, Capt. 46th
foot; and Isabella Elizabeth.
Isabella Jane, m. Capt. James Eolleston, R.N.
Louisa Grace, m. George Dering, Esq. of Barhani Court,
Kent.
Mr. -Hamond d. Sept. 1812, and was s. by his eldest son,
'■ William Parker Hamond, Esq. of Haling House, and Pam-
pisford Hall, CO. Cambridge, J.P. for Herts, and J.P. and D.L,
I Cambridge, High Sheriff for that co. 1852-53, b. 24 Nov. 1793;
, TO. 1824, Margaret, dau. of John Maling, Esq. of The Grange,
i! Durham, and relict of Robert Nicholson, Esq. of Bradley, and
( d. 1873, leaving an only son,
HAMOND OF WESTACRE.
Hamond, Anthony, Esq. of Westacre Higli
House, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., b. 1834 ; m. 1874,
Mary Leigh, only dau. of Sir Thomas Hare, Bart.
iLt'jTCatjr.— The family of llamuud is of considerable
antiquity in Norfolk.
Anthony Hamond, Esq. of Wotton, great-grandson of
Edmund Hamond, who rf. about 1605, ru. Susan, youngest dau.
of Robert Walpole, Esq., M.P. for Castle Rising, and sister
of Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, and by her had
three sons. Mr. Anthony Hamond was s. at his decease, 7 Feb.
1743, by his eldest son,
Richard Hamond, Esq., who d. iimn. 1776, when the estates
devolved upon his nephew,
Anthony Hamond, Esq. (son of Robert Hamond and Eliza-
beth Swan his wife), m. 1st, Polly Amelia Hayne, and by her
left one son, Richard, b. July, 1773, resident in Holland. He
m. 2ndly, Sarah, one of the three daus. and co-heirs of Philip
Case, Esq. of King's Lynn, and by her had (with two daus.,
Sarah; and Susan, to. Henry Elwes, Esq. of Colesbourne, co.
Gloucester) three sons, Anthony, d. s. p. 1783 ; Philip, his
successor; and Robert, rf. s. p. Mr. Hamond entailed all his
estates on the issue of his 2nd marriage, and was s. at his
decease by the eldest surviving son of his 2nd wife,
Philip Hamond, Esq. of Westacre, m. 1803, Anne, dau. of
Charles James Packe, Esq. of Prestwold, co. Leicester, and by
her had issue,
I. Anthony, late representative.
II. Robert Nicliolas, of Fakenham, 6. 1809; m. 1836, Sophia
Caroline, 2nd dau. of John Chaworth Musters, Esq. of
Annesley Park and Colwick, co. Nottingham, and had sur-
viving issue,
1 Robert Nicholas, R.N., b. 1844.
I Sophy.
III. Richard, d. young.
IV. Philip, late a Capt. in the army.
1. Frances Anne, rf. young. ii. Susan Maria.
III. Caroline, m. Samuel Vera Dashwood, Esq. of Stanford
Hall, CO, Leicester. iv. Catherine Sarah, rf. young.
V. Ahmeria, m. the Rev. Robert Scott Surtees.
VI. Emily, to. John George C. Musters, Esq., eldest son of
the above-mentioned J. C. Musters, Esq.
Mr. Philip Hamond rf. July, 1824, and was s. by his eldest son,
Anthony Hamond, Esq. of Westacre, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1836, b. 4 May, 1805; m. Feb. 1828, Mary Anne, eldest
dau. of John Chaworth Musters, Esq. of Colwick, Notts, by
Mary Anne his wife, only dau. and heiress of George Cha-
worth, Esq. of Annesley Park, and had issue,
I. Anthony, now of Westacre. ii. Philip, 6. 1838.
III. Richard Horace, R.N., b. 1843.
IV. Thomas Astley Horace, b. 1845.
I. Mary Anne, m. 1849, Henry Birkbeck, Esq. of Stoke,
Holy Cross, Norfolk.
II. Frances. in. Susan Maria.
IV. Caroline Penelope, m. 1859, Hon. and Eev. J. Harbor^,
Rector of West Harling.
V. Catherine Sarah, to. 1857, Somerville A. Gurney, Esq. of
Field, Lynn. vi. F'anny. vii. Susan Maria.
viii. Emily, m. 1864, Cliarles Wiglcy Wick.sted, Esq.
He rf. 1869.
Arms — Az., between two chevronels three doves or. Creit —
On a rocky mount ppr. a dove arg. holding in the beak a slip of
olive vert.
iStuJ— Westacre High House, near Swaffham, Norfolk.
HANBURY OF PONT-Y-POOL.
Hanbuey, John Capel, Esq. of Pont-y-Pool
Park, CO. Monmouth, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1878, b. 14 May, 1853 ; s. 1861, and resumed the
surname of Hanbuey only by royal licence 1864.
iLilttaflC— This family derives, in the male line, from the
Hanburys of Hanbury, an old Worcestershire house, which
had been there seated from a remote period. In the female
line the present John Capel Hanbury, Esq., descends from an
heiress of the Lords Leigh, of Stoneleigh, the representatives
of a distinguished branch of the great Cueshire House of
Lcijih.
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HAN
JoHs Hambuby, Esq. of Fakenhana, co. Worcester, M.P. for
the city of Gloucester 1626 (son and heir of Eichard Hanbnry,
Esq. of Elmley Lovett, co. Worcester, by Blargary his wife,
dau. of Francis Bradley, Esq.), was the descendant of a younjfer
branch of the old family of H asbcry of Han'mi-y, co. Worcester
(see Burke's Peerage, Bateman and Scdelet). He was a
Blanch Parliamentarian, high in the confidence of Oliver
Cromwell, by whom he was appointed Sheriff of Worcester
1649-50. In 1623 he recorded his pedigree in the Visitation
of Gloucestershire, and obtained the crest of Hanbury from
Camden, being described as of Purcell's Green, co. Worcester.
He m. Anne, dau. of Christopher Capel, Esq. of Capel House,
CO. Hereford, Alderman and M.P. for Gloucester; and dying
1659, left issue, i. John, d. v. p. ; ii. Richard, d. s. p. 1661 ;
III. Christopher, d.v. p.; iv. Capel, of whom we treat; v. John,
living 1657 ; and a dau., m. Gregory Wiltshire. The 4th son,
Capel Hanbcrt, Esq. of Gloucester, and of Whorestone,
CO. Worcester, purchased Pont-y-Pool 1665. He m. 1st, Eliza-
beth Capel; 2ndly, Honor, dau. of Edward Salwey, Esq. of
Stanford, M.P. ; and 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir — Smith,
Knt. of Kent, widow, 1st, of William Ackworth, Esq., and
2ndly, of Eobert Foley, Esq. of Stourbridge. His 2nd and
3rd wives d. «. p. By the 1st wife he left a dau., Mary,
m. Mr. Serjeant John Hoo, and a son and successor,
John Hanbcrt, Esq., of Pont-y-Pool Park, co. Monmouth,
M.P. for that co., and a Major in the army, m. 1703, Bridget,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir Edward Ayscough, of Stalling-
borough, CO. Lincoln, and d. 13 June, 1734, lea\ing (with
other children, who d. s. p.),
I. Capel, of whom presently.
II. Charies (.Sin, K.B., of Coldbrook Park, co. Monmouth,
b. 8 Dec. 1709; M.P. for Monmouth; m. 1732, Frances,
2nd dau. and co-heir of Thomas, Earl of Coningsby, and
had two daus., his co-heirs,
1 Francis, m. 1754, William, 4th Earl of Essex.
2 Charlotte, m. 1759, the Hon. Robert Boyle.
Sir Charies, who assumed the surname of Williams, d.
17 Nov. 1759.
III. George, of Coldbronk, 6. 23 Sept. 1715; who assumed
the surname of Williams at the decease of his brother. Sir
Charles Hanbury Williams. He m. Miss Chambre, dau. of
John Chambre, Esq. of Lanfoist, and d. 1764, leaving issue.
IV. Thomas, d. 1778, leaving issue.
The eldest son (to leave issue),
Capel Hanbury, Esq. of Pont-y-Pool Park, M.P. for Mon-
mouth, 6. 2 Dec. 1707; m. 7 Oct. 1743, Jane, dau. of Thomas
Charies, 5th Viscount Tracy, and great-grand-dau. of John,
3rd Viscount Tracy, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of
Thomas Leigh, )st Lord Leigh, of Stoneleigh, and dying
7 Dec. 1765, left (with two daus., Henrietta and Frances, who
both d. v.am.) one son,
John Hanbdbt, Esq. of Pont-y-Pool Park, M.P. for co. Mon-
mouth, 6. Aug. 1744; m. 12 Feb. 1774, Jane, dau. of Morgan
Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, in that shire (see that Family), and by
her (who m. 2ndly, Thomas Stoughton, Esq. of BaUyhorgan,
CO. Kerry) left at his decease, 4 April, 1784,
John Capel, 6. 27 Jan. 1775; d. iinr/i. aged 21, Dec. 1796.
Capel, his successor.
Charles, created Baron Scdelet (see Bobke's Peerage).
Capel Hanbury Leigh, Esq. of Pont-y-Pool Park, Lord
Lieut, of CO. Monmouth, 6. 6 Oct. 1776; m. 1st, 13 April,
1797, Molly Anne, only dau. of Xathaniel Myers, Esq. of Neath|
CO. Glamorgan, and relict of Sir E. H. Mackworth, Bart. ;
and 2ndly, 20 Aug. 1847, Emma Elizabeth, 4th dau. of the late
Thomas Bates Rous, Esq. of Courtyrala, co. Glamorgan, and
by her had issue,
John Capel, now of Pont-y-Pool Park.
Emma Chariotte. Frances Elizabeth.
This gentleman assumed the additional surname and arms of
Leigh 1797, in right of his descent, through the Tracys, from
Thomas, 1st Lord Leigh, of Stoneleigh. Mr. Hanbury Leigh
d. 28 Sept. 1861, and was «. by his son, the present John
Capel Hanbcrt, Esq. of Pont-y-Pool.
^,-7n«-Quarterty 1st and 4th, or, a bend engrailed vert,
plain cotised sa., for Hanbcrt: 2nd and 3rd, gu.. a cro4
engrailed arg. in the 1st quarter a lozenge of the second, for
Leigh. C)m<«— 1st, Out of a mural crown sa. a demi-lion
rampant or, holding in the paws a battle-axe also sa helved
gold, for Hanbcrt ; 2nd, An unicorn's head erased arg armed
and cnned or, for Leigh. Motto-Sec prece necpretio
>Seat— Pont-y-Pool Park, co. Monmouth.
Caroline, dan. of "WilHam Newton, Esq., aixl Las
had by her (who d. 5 April, 1865) issue,
1. John Osgood, 6. 1855 ; d. Sept. same year.
n. Osgood, 6. 5 April, 1865; d. May, same year.
I. Adeline Helen. ii. Constance. iii. Marion Edith.
He m. 2ndly, 1866, Cecilia, only dau. of the Eev.
E. Beauchamp Tower, and has one eon,
III. Osgood Beacchamp, 6. 13 Oct. 1367.
iLtlTCagt.— This family claims to be a branch of the old
Worcestershire family of Hanbcrt of Hanbury.
Osgood Hanbcrt, Esq. of Holfield Grange, near Coggps-
hall, Essex, vi. 18 Jan. 1757, Mary, eldest dau. of Sampson
Lloyd, Esq. of Birmingham, Banker; and d. 11 Jan. 1784,
having had issue,
1. John Osgood Hanbury, 5. 23 Nov. 1757; d.23 July 1773
H. Osgood, of Holtjeld Grange.
HI. Charles Hanbury, of Halsted, Essex, a Banker ol Bury
and Ipswich, 6. 26 Sept. 1766; m. the dau. of John Bland,
Esq.; and d. 1825, leaving issue, of whom Priscilla, m. W.
P. Honywood, Esq., M.P. for Kent.
IV. Richard Hanbury, 6. 23 Nov. 1767; d. 23 May, 1768.
V. Sampson Hanbury, of Poles Hall, Herts, a brewer in
London (Truman, Hanbury, Buxton, and Co.), 6. 12 March,
1769; d. Aug. 1835; to. Agatha, dau. of Richard Gurney,
Esq. of Norwich, and sister of the late Hudson Gurney.
Esq. of Keswick Hall, Norfolk.
I. Anna Hanbury, m. 12 Feb. 1782, Thomas Powell Buxton.
Esq.
II. Rachel Hanbury, m. Eichard Gurney, Esq., M.P. for
Norwich; d. 1 June, 1825, leaving issue.
III. Mary Hanbury, 6. 24 Aug. 1780; d. 1729; to. her cousin,
David Lloyd, Esq. of Kenilworth.
His 2nd son,
Osgood Hakburt, Esq. of Holfield Grange, a Banker in
London, b. 15 June, 1765; m. 19 Aug. 1789, Susannah
Willetc, dau. of John Barclay, Esq., a Banker of London,
and d. 11 Feb. 1852, having had issue,
I. Osgood, late of Holfield Grange.
u. Robert, now of Poles {see next Article).
ni. Henry, 6. 30 June, 1798; d. Dec. 1859.
IV. Sampson, d. unra. 7 Nov. 1826.
V. Arthur, Rector of Bures, b. 1801 ; ra. Miss Scott, and has
issue three sons and two daus.
VI. Philip, a Banker in London, 6. 30 June, 1802; m.
1845, Elizabeth Christina, eldest dau. of Simon James
Charies, Baron Collot d'Escury of Rotterdam, and by her
(who d. 1877) had, with other issue, Philip Capel. b. 1846.
He d. i July, 1878.
I. Susan, m. George Field, Esq., and has issue.
II. Anna, m. Very Rev. John Braniston, Dean of Winche.'ster.
III. Rachael, m. Robert Barclay, Esq. of Clapham, sou of
Charley Barclay, Esq., M.P., and has issue.
IV. Mary, m. 1836, Sir Francis Mackenzie, Bart.
His eldest son,
Osgood Hanbckt, Esq. of Holfield Grange, D.L., High
Sheriff 1858, 6. 4 July, 1794; ro. 21 July, 1816, Eleanor
Willet, dau. of W. Hall, Esq., and had issue,
I, Osgood, now of Holfield Grange.
II. Sampson, J. P. co. Stafford, 6. 27 Dee. 1827; wi. Anna
Mana, dau. of Robert Barclay, Esq., and by her (who d.
1877) has a son, Gerald, and other issue.
ni. William Dodsworth, b. 7 July, 1829 ; lost at sea 11
June, 1855, in H.M.S. " Nerbudda."
IV. John Osgood, b. 31 Jan. 1832; d. 26 July, 1843.
I. Eleanor Willett, to. 1st, 1 May, 1840, the Rev. WilUam
Ayling ; and 2Ddly, the Rev. William B. Tritton.
II. SiLsanna. iii. Anna EmUy. iv. Priscilla Eacbel.
He d. Nov. 1873.
Sfof— Holfield Grange, Coggeshall, Essex. Town Residence
—5, Upper Belgrave Street, S.W.
HANBURY OF HOLFIELD GRANGE.
Hanbuet Osgood, Esq. J.P. and D.L., of Holfield
Grange, Essex, b. 30 May, 1826 ; m. let, 1854, Helen
HANBTJRY OF POLES.
Hanbuet, Eobeet, Esq. of Poles, co. Hertford,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1854, b. 2 July, 1798 ;
m. 14 Aug. 1819, his cousin, Emily, dau. of the late
William Hall, Esq., and by her (who d. 25 Dec.
1847) has issue,
I. Robert Cclling, late M.P. for Middlesex, J.P. and D.L.,
6. 19 March, 1823; m. 1st, 19 July, 1849, Caroline, eldest
dau. of Abel Smith, Esq. of Woodhall Park, co. Herts,
and by her (who d. 4 Oct. 1863) had with other issue,
Edmund Smith, 6. 1850; to. 1876, Amy, 2nd dau. of
William Leslie, Esq. of Warthill, co. Aberdeen ; he m.
2ndly, 1 July, 1865, Frances Selina, eldest dau. of the late
Sir Culling E. Eardley, Bart, of Bedwell Park, and
assumed, in consequence, the additional surname of
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rsi
Crt-LiSG, and had a son, d. an infant, 18 Blay, 186G. Mr.
Calling Hanbui-y d. 1SG7.
II. Charles Adilington, of Belmont, co. Herts, and Strath-
caive Dingwell, N.B., J. P. forces. Herts, Middlesex, and
Koss-shire, D.L. for co. Eoss, b. 24 June, 1828; m. 23 Nov.
1853, Christina Isabella, dan. of Dr. John Mackenzie,
brother of the lato Sir Francis Alexander Mackenzie,
I'.art. of Gairloch, and has issue four sons and four daus.,
1 Harold diaries, b. 26 Oct. 1854; 2 John Mackenzie, 6.
16 March, 1861 ; 3 Basil, 7 Oct. 1862; 4 David, 6. 8 March,
18S4; 1 Florence Mary; 2 Kythe Agatha; 3 Isabel, and
4 Mary Frances Lisette.
lu. George, of Blythewood. Maidenhead, co. Bucks, J. P.,
High Sheriff 1875, 6. 2 Oct. 1829 ; m. 17 June, 1857, Mary,
eldest dau. of Capt. and the Hon. Mrs. Trotter, of Dyrham
Park, and has issue, 1 Eeginald George, b. 14 May, 1858; 2
Lionel Henry, 6. 24 Dec. 1864: 3 Robert John, 6. 31 Dec.
1867; 1 Gertrude Cecilia; 2 Edith Mary; and 3 Mildred.
IV. Edgar, J. P., of Eastrop Grange, Highworth, Wilts,
b. 5 Feb. 1834; m. 12 March, 1863, Caroline Frances, 4th
dau. of the late Col. Thomas Henry Kingscote, of Kings-
cote, CO. Gloucester, and Hon. Mrs. Kingscote, and by
her (who d. II Jan. 1874) has issue, I Bernard Kings-
cote, 6. 28 Jan. 1865; 2 Caryl Edgar, 6. 30 Dec. 1873;
1 Ethel Caroline, 6. 23 Jan. 1864 ; 2 Maud Louisa, 6.
6 April, 1866; 3 Cecil Georgiana, 6. 30 Sept. 1867; 4 Sybil
Frances, b. 3 March, 1869; 5 Beatrice Sophia, b. 18 Feb.
1871; 6 Evelyn, 6. 16 Aug. 1872.
V. Gurney, late Capt. 8th Hussars, 6. 13 March, 1835; m.
Emma, dau. of James Johnstone, Esq. of Dromore Lodge,
CO. Monaghan; (he d. 24 June, 1865, leaving issue).
I. Madeline Emily, m. Alfred Daaiel Chapman, Esq., eldest
son of Capt. Chapman.
Mr. Hanburj, of Poles, is next younger brother of
the late Osgood Hanburj, Esq. of Holfield Grange,
{see preceding article).
Seal— Poles, near Ware, Herts.
HANCOCKS OP WOLVERLEY COtTRT.
Hancocks, Alfred John, Esq. of Wolverley
Manor House, co. Worcester, Capt. 1st Worcester-
shire Riile Volunteers, m. 1851, his cousin, Caroline
Louisa, 2ud dau. and co-heiress of the late Samuel
Hancocks, Esq. of Woodfield House, and has issue,
I. Alfred Ernest CoUingwood, d. 1856.
II. William, 6. 1857. in. Edgar Talbot, 6. 1862.
I. Caroline Louisa, d. 1866. ii. Constance Ellen.
in. Georgina Isabel. iv. Arethusa Grace.
V. Adeline Ariadne.
ILtUCilgC. — William Hancocks, Esq. of Wolverley, an
extensive ironmaster, b. 6 Feb. 1761, was son of William
Hancocks, Esq., 6. Aug. 1726, grandson of Samuel Hancocks,
Esq., b. 23 Jan. 1701, and great-grandson of another Samuel
Hancocks, Esq., 6. 15 May, 1684. He m. Elizabeth, dau. and,
eventually, heiress of Samuel Talbot, Esq. of Wolverley
(claiming to be a branch of the house of Talbot, Earl of
Shrewsbury), and had issue, three children only,
I. John Hancocks, Esq. of Wolverly Court, of whom here-
after.
II. S imuel Hancocks, Esq. (deceased), of Woodheld Houte,
m. Teresa, dau. of John Pope, Esq. of London, and had
issue six children,
1 Teresa, d. unm. 2 Emily.'
3 Caroline Louisa, m. her cousin, Alfred John Hancocks,
Esq.
4 Ellen, m. Henry Toye Woodward, Esq., J.P., of Blake-
brook, CO. Worcester, and has issue.
5 Victoria, d. unm. 1863.
6 Harriett, to. the Rev. Edward Bradley, Rector of Denton,
Caldecott, co. Huntington, and has issue.
III. William, of Blakeshall Hall, co. Worcester, J.P. and
D.L., m. 1832, Hannah, dau. of John White, Esq. of Astley,
which lady d. 1877.
The eldest son,
John Hancocks, Esq. of Wolverley Court and Manor, m.
1827, Elizabeth, dau. of John White, Esq., deceased, of Astley,
CO. Worcester, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of J. Chellingworth,
Esq. of Park Attwood, and had issue,
I. Alfred John, his heir.
If. William Frederick, Capt. 85th King's Light Infantry, m.
Edith Clara, dau. of John Rawlins, Esq. of Llewesog Hall,
CO. Denbigh, by Sarah his wile, dau. of Col. Macdonnel,
and has issue,
1 John, b. ISG5. 2 Harry Frederick, b. 1SG6
1 Edith Mabel. 2 Alice Fanny JUaritza.
in. Arthur Annesley, of Fairfield Marstow, co. Hereford
m. Gertrude Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev. John William
Donaldson, D.D., Fellow of Trin. Coll. Cambridge by
Eleanor his wife, dau. of John C. Moitlock, and has issue
I Annesley John, b. 1864.
1 Eleanor Gertrude. 2 Mildred Augusta.
IV. Augustus Talbot, Capt. Worcestershire Militia.
V. Louis Albert, d. s. p.
I. Laura Elizabeth, vi. William Hutcheson Collins, Esq of
Cubberley House, co. Hereford.
II. Isabella, to. Nathaniel Kyrle Collins, Esq. of Wiltondale
CO. Hereford. iii. Jane Augusta. '
Mr. Hancocks, who was a Magistrate for cos. Worcester
Stafford, and Salop, d., and was buried at Wolverley, Sent
1849.
Arms (as registered in Herald's College)— Per chevron az.
and gu. in chief a garb between two cocks respecting each
other, in base a lion rampant or. Crest — On a mount vert a
cock gu. holding with its dexter claw an ear of wheat or.
Motto — Redeem time.
Heats — Wolverley Court, near Kidderminster; iind Wolverley
Manor, eo. Worcester.
HANDCOCK OF COLE HILL HOUSE.
Handcock, Robert Ball, Esq. of Cole Hill
House, CO. Longford, b. 22 March, 1823 ; m. Frances
Jane, youngest dau. of Abraham Symes, of New
Ross, CO. Wexford, and has issue one son,
William Frederick Bryanton, 6. 2 Feb. 1874.
ILtltCaflC.— Robert Handcock (next younger brother of
the Ven. Richard Handcock, ancestor of the Lords Castle-
maine), to. Jane Blackburne, dau. and co-heiress (with her
sisters, Sarah, to. William Lloyd, and Mary, to. the Rev. Dr.
Goldsmith, Dean of Cloyne) of Richard Blackburne, Esq. of
Rockville House, co. Roscommon, by his wife Jane, dau. of
Chichester Philips, of Drumcondra Castle, near Dublin, by
Sarah his wife, dau. of William Handcock, Esq. of Twyford,
and had, with two daus., Sarah, to. William Coddington, of
Drogheda; and Jane, »«. Nathaniel Low, Esq. of Low Ville,
CO. Galway, an only son and heir,
William Handcock, Esq., M.P. for Athlone, and one of the
Commissioners of the Hon. the Barrack Board. He m. 9 Oct.
1767, Susannah, 2nd dau. of William Lloyd, of Rockville, co.
Roscommon, by his wife, Sarah Blackburne, and had one son,
The Rev. Robert Handcock, D.D. of Dublin, m. Dec. 1794,
Jane, only dau., and eventually heiress of Robert Bryanton,
Esq. of Ballymulvey, co. Longford, by Dorothy, dau. of the
Rev. William Crowe, Dean of Clonfert, and had issue,
William, of Cole Hill House.
Robert (deceased). Rev., m. 1st, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of
Gerard Macklin, State Surgeon of the city of Dublin, and
of Lake Park, co. Wicklow ; and 2ndly, Frances Jane, dau.
of R. Langley, Esq. of Willington, Somerset.
Dorothea, to. William Phipps, late Major 27th regt., and of
Abbey Ville, co. Sligo.
Susannah, la. Samuel Galbraith, Esq. of Clanabogan, co.
Tyrone, and Crowdrum, co. Longford.
The Rev. Dr. Handcock d. in 1848, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Rev. William Handcock, of Cole Hill House, at one time
Rector of Kilnagross, diocese of Eoss, co. Cork. He m. Sarah,
2nd dau. of the Rev. William Coddington, by Frances Ball, of
Balls Grove, his wife, and had issue,
I. William Bryanton, b. 25 Jan. 1822 ; d. 24 April, 1874.
II. Egbert Ball, now of Cole Hill House.
Mr. Handcock d. 3 Jan. 1873.
Arms — Erm., on a chief sa. a dexter hand between two cocks
arg. armed crested and jelloped gu. Crest— A demi-lion
rampant az. holding between the paws a fusil arg. charged
with a cock gu. ilfo«o— Vigilate et orate.
gi,fit—Co\e Hill House, Mullingar, co. Longford. Address —
Ballyknockan, Ballypatrick, Clonmell.
HANDLEY OP NEWARK-UPON-TKENT,
Handlet, John, Esq. of Newark-upon-Trent,
Notts, and Clipsham Hall, co. Rutland, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1869, Barrister-at-Law, b. Dec.
1807, formerly M.P. for Newark.
El'ltCagr.— William Handlet, Esq. of Newark (elder son
of William Handley, Esq. of Newark, co. Notts, by his wile,
Jane Moldidough, of Kelham, in the same co.), to. 5 Jan.
732
HAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAN
1743, Sarah Famworth, of Newark, and was father, with other
issue, of an elder son and lieir,
William Handlet, Ksq., m. 13 Oct. 1772, Anne Marshall
of Pickering, co. York, and had issue,
I. William Farnworth, of Newark, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff of Notts, 18J2, foiinerly M.P. for Newark, d. x. p.
II. John, of Muskhain Grange, co. Notts, b. 30 March, 1782;
J.P., High Sheriff 1836; m. 17 March, 1807, Martha, dau.
of Philip Story, Esq. of Lockington Hall, co. Leicester, and
had issue,
1 John, now of Newark and of Clipsham Hall.
2 Philip of Muskham, Notts, J. P., u. Jan. 1809.
3 William, b. Dec. 1811 : Rector of Winthorpe, Notta.
1 Martha, ni. the Rev. Salisbury Humphreys.
2 Diana Elizabeth, m. William Davenport Davenport,
Esq. of Bramhill Hall, Cheshire.
i:i. Benjamin, of Pointon House, co. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L.,
formerly M.P. for Boston, 6. 9 Jan. 1784; Capt. in the 91h
Lancers, with which regiment he served in South America
and in the Peninsula; subsequently he became Major of
tue 53rd regt., from which he retired on half-pay.
IV. Charles Richard, 6. 6 Sept. 1786; Vicar of Heme Hill,
and Slurry, Kent, m. Cassandra, dau. of Julius Hutchinson,
Esq. of Hatfield Old Hall, co. Herts, and Outhoipe, co.
Notts.
Arrng — Arg., a fess gu. between three goats passant sa.,
bearded unguled and armed or. Cmt — A goat as in the arms.
Motto — Perseverando.
Seali — Clipsham Hall, Oakham; and Newark upon-Trent.
HANDLEY OF CULVERTHOIIP^ HALL.
Handlet, Henet Edwahdes, Esq. of Culrer-
thorpe Hall, co. Lincoln, D.L., late of the Scots
Grejs, b. 1835.
itinCagC— Henry Handlet, Esq. of Cnlverthorpe Hall,
CO. Lincoln, M.P. for that co. from 1832 to 1841 (b. 1797), was
grandson of William Handley, Esq. of Newark, and Sarah
Famworth his wife. He ni. 15 Oct. 1825, the Hon. Caroline
Edwardes, dau. of Lord Kensington; and d. 29 June, 1846,
leaving two sons. His widow survived until 19 Jan. 1860.
I. Henry Edwardes, now of Cnlverthorpe.
u. Edward, b. 1837 ; m. 1866, Laura Pamela, youngest dau,
of Henry Wood Rideout, Esq. of Bath.
Chi6— Junior United Service, S.W.
HANKEY OF FETCHAM PAKK.
Hankey, John Baenaed, Esq. of Fetcham Park,
Surrey, M.A., J.P., b. 21 April, 1845 ; m. 27 April,
1872, Fanny Helen, dau. of Frederick Pratt Barlow,
Esq. and has issue,
I. George Frederick Barnard, 6. 22 March, 1873.
n. Edward Barnard.
I. Dorothea.
3LillCH(JC. — The family of Hanket was originally seated
in the county palatine of Chester. In the 14th ot Elizabeth,
..he right of arms was conceded and granted to Henry Hankey,
Esq., Mayor of the city of Chester.
Sib Henry Hanket, an eminent citizen and Alderman of
London, m. 26 Dec. 1694, Anne, dau. of Joseph Chaplin, Esq.
of East Bergholt, High Sheriflf of Suffolk, by Anne his wife,
dau. of Rice Price, of London, and had two sons, viz.]
1. Joseph (Sir), Knt. and Alderman, father of Joseph Chaplin
Hankey, of East Bergholt, whose dau., Jane Isabella, to. Sir
Edward Hyde East, Bart. ; and ii. Thomas (Sir). Sir Henry
Hankey d. Feb. 1736-37. His 2nd son.
Sir Thomas Hankey, Knt., Alderman of London, m. June,
17.33, Sarah, eldest dau. of the celebrated Sir John Barnard^'
member in six successive Parliaments for the City of London'
and had issue, '
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Robert, TO. Miss Penton, and left one son, Auo-u'»tus
Egbert, who d. unm. ; and two daus., Matilda, m. — "Hart-
sinck, Esq. ; and Henrietta, to. — Hirst, Esq.
III. John, TO. Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew Thomson Esq of
Eoehampton, and had three sons, namely, *
I John Petee, to. 1792, Isabella, dau. of William Alex-
ander, Esq. of Backhouse, co. Ayr, and sister of Sir
^\ ilham Alexander, of Airdrie, Lord Chief Baron of the
Exchequer, and left by her (who d. 1851) three sons and
one dau.,
John Alexander, of Balcombe, J.P., High Sheriff nf
Sussex 1866 (vide HA«KETo/.Ba2coni6e). ''"'-"no'
Henry Aitcheson, Lient.-Gen., ra. 1st, 29 .Tune, 1839,
Caroline Maria, eldest dau. of Abraham W. Robarts,
Esq. of Roehampton, SuiTey, which lady </. 15 April
1844; and 2ndly, 30 Sept. 1852, Lady Emily Penne-
father, widow of Richard Pennefather, Esq. of Knock-
evan, and sister of the late Earl of Glengall. By the
former he had issue, Cecil Aitcheson; and Alice Aitche-
son, m. Rev Montague Hankey.
William, Capt. in the army, m. Charlotte Cecile, dau. of
the Comte d'Estampes.
Julia, m. 6 Oct. 1829, the Rev. Thomas Seymour
Bathurst, 3rd son of the late Earl Bathurst, and has
one son and one dau.
2 Thompson, of Portland Pla.-e London, m. Martha, dau.
of Benjamin Harrison, Esq., and d. 18o7, having had
issue,
Thompson, M.P. for Peterboiough, Governor of tha
Bank of England 1851 to 1853; a Commissioner of
Lieutenancy for London, J.P. for Middlesex and Kent,
b. 1805; m. 1830, AppoUone Agatha Alexander, half
sister of Sir WiUiam Alexander, the Chief Baron.
George. Beaumont.
Louisa, TO. her cousin, Thomas Hankey, Esq., Banker,
of Fenchurch Street.
Elizabeth, ,a. the Rev. Richard Harvey, Rector of
Hornsey.
Mary. Albinia, to. Dr. James Somervillc.
Isabella. Emma, m. the Rev. W. Waguilir.
Martha. Caroline.
3 Frederick (Sir), G.C.M.6., in. 1st, his first cousin, Char-
lotte, dau. of Thomas Hankey, Esq. of Fetcham Park,
Surrey, and by her (who d. 1816) had two daus., Emma
and Frederica. Sir Frederick in. 2ndly, a native of Corfu,
and by that lady (who d. 1835) had one son and one dau.,
VIZ., Frederick; and Thomassine Ionia, to. 27 July, 18;i9,
Capr. Charies F. Maxwell, 82nd foot, nephew and Military-
Secretary to Sir Henry Bouverie, Governor of Malta.
I. Jane, to. Thomas Sutton, Esq. of Moulsey, Surrey.
II. Susannah, m. 1767, Beaumont, 2nd Lord Hotham.
Sir Thomas d. 1770, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Hankey, Esq. of Fetcham Pirk, m. Mary, dau. of
J. Wyver, Esq., of an old Cheshire family, and had issue,
John Barnard, his heir, of Fetcham Park.
Thomas, m. Louisa, dau. of Thomas Hankey, Esq.
Charlotte, to. Sir Frederick Hankey, and d. 1816.
Sarah, m. Sir Hugh Dillon Massy, Bart, of Doonass, co.
Clare.
Louisa, TO. Major-Gen. Darby Griffith, of Padworth House,
Bucks. Eliza.
Mr. Hankey d. 13 Sept. 1793.
John Barnard Hankey, Esq. of Fetcham Park, Surrey,
6.31 March, 1784; to. 9 June, 1807, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of
John, 1st Lord de Blaquiere, and had issue,
George James Barnard, now of Fetcham,
William Barnard.
Frederick Thomas Barnard, Capt. R.N.
John Bellingham Barnard, m. Isabel Peel.
Henry Barnard, to. the widow of Daniel Hall Webb, Esq.
Augustus Barnard, Col. Comm. 83rd regt.
Mary Barnard, to. William Holme Sumner, Esq. (who d.
1859), eldest son of George Holme Sumner, Esq. of Hatch-
lands, late MP. for Surrey.
Louisa Ellinor Barnard, m. 10 July 1838, William Davidson,
4th son of the late Edward Davidson, Esq. of Tulloch Castle,
Frances Elizabeth Barnard, to. the Rev. Henry Bolland,
who d. 1855. Harriet Barnard.
He d. 23 Dec. 1868, and was s. by his eldest son,
George James Barnard Hankey, Esq. of Fetcham Park,
6. 27 Nov. 1809; to. 15 Jan. 1843, Andalusia, 2nd dau. of
George P. Barclay, Esq. of Burford Lodge, Surrey, and had
issue,
I. John Barnard, now of Fetcham Park.
1. Evelyn Elizabeth Barnard, m. 6 June, 1874, to Earl
Bathurst.
Mr. Hankey d. 14 Jan. 1875.
^rras— Per pale gu. and az., a wolf salient erminois vulned
on the shoulder of the first. Crest— A demi-wolf erminois.
fieat— Fetcham Park Leathcrhead, Surrey.
HANKEY OF BALCOMBE PLACE.
Hankey, John Alexander, Esq. of Balcombe
Place, Sussex, J. P., Commissioner of Lieutenancy
for London, and High SherifP, Sussex, 1866, b. 30
May, 1801 ; m. 30 Aug. 1825, Ellen, dau. of William
Blake, Esq. of Danesbury, Welwyn, co. Herts, aud
has issue,
I. Blake Alexander, J. P., 6. 6 April, 1828.
II. Rodolph Alexander, b. 12 Jan. 1837.
HAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAR
733
I. Mntilda Aloxandpr, d. 26 Nov. 1S72.
II. Ellen Cliristine Alexander, m. 4 Aug. 1SR.3, Col. ITenry
Fansliawe Davies, Grenadier Guards, of Elrasley Castle,
CO. Worcester.
III. Constance Mary Alexander, m. 4 Aug. 18G0, Howard
VVarburton Elpbinstone, only son of Sir Howard Elpliin-
stone, Bart.
IV. Isabel Jane Alexander, m. 8 April, 1869, the Rev. Henry
Eose Wetherall, Vicar of Standon, co. Herts.
V. Julia Alexander.
For Lineage and Arms, see preceding Memch:
Seal — lialcumbe Place, Haywards Heath.
HANNAY OF KINGSMUIR.
Hannay, G-eorge, Esq. of Kiussmuir, co. Fife,
J.P., late Lieut.-Col. Fife Militia Artillery, b. 9 May,
1824 ; s. his father 29 Nov. 1867 ; m. 16 March,
1875, Isabella Dalgairns, only surviving child of the
late William Scott, Esq. of Dalgaii-ns, and has
a dau.,
RoBiNA Anne Maujory, 6. .5 June, 1876.
Hinr.lSC— Tlie Kannays of Wistonsbire, wlio^se head for
ages was Hannay of Sorbie Castle, are an old Scofcli family.
In the close of the 17th century, tlie Sorbie estate passed, by
marriage, to one of Lord Galloway's family, of the property of
which house it is still a part. "The lands of Sorbie, ''says the
learned herald — the standard genealogist of Scotland — Nisbet,
"are now possessed by others, but the family is at present
represented by Mr. Hannay, of Kingsmuir."
This Robert Hannay, who possessed Kingsmuir, co. Fife,
1700, had obtained it by niarryinga Livingstone, widow of Col.
Borthwick. Leaving no issue, he was s. by his sister,
Ann Hannay, of Kingsmuir. This lady (who was m. to Capt.
Erskine, of Dan, but was also childless) disposed of the estate,
by will, to her friend and kinsman,
James Hannay, son of Patrick Hannay, from whom it passed
to his brother,
John Hannay, Esq. of Kingsmuir. He m. Miss Brown, and
left an heir,
George Hannay, Esq. of Kingsmuir, who was in the service of
the British Crown, in America, and so remained, till the Inde-
pendence war drove him home. By his wife, Mary, dau. of
John Hambly, of Exeter, he left two sons,
Peter, of Kingsmuir, who fought as a Lieut, in H.M.S.
" Defiance " at Trafalgar, and d. s. p.
George Francis.
The 2nd son,
George Francis Hankay, Esq. of Kincrsmiiir, m. Eobina,
only child and heiress of Robert Cunningham, Esq. of Pit-
tarthie (whose father, Capt. Cunningiiani. R.N., claimed the
Earldom of Glencairn), and had issue,
I. George, now of Kingsmuir.
II. Robert Cunningham, 6. 15 March, 1826.
III. Peter Hannay Cunningham, of Pittartbie, co. Fife, 6.
18 Aug. 1827 ; m. 1851, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of— Iluahuley,
Esq. of Washington, and has, George Francis, 6. 1802, and
other issue.
IV. William Mouat Hannay, b. 9 Nov. 1829.
V. Thomas Francis, A. 1835.
I. Elizabeth Cunningham.
II. Mary.
III. Jean Scott.
IV. Margaret Seaton Gourlc J.
V. Robina.
VI. Ann Mouat.
Mr. Hannay d. 29 Nov. 1867.
Arms — Arg., three roebucks' heads roupfd az. collared or.
■with a bell pendent from each collar gu. Cre.H — A cross-
crosslet fltchee issuing out of a crescent sa. Mottoes — Cresco
et .spero, for Kingsmdir. Per ardua ad Alta, for all other
branches of the family.
Seais— Kingsmuir, Pittenween ; and Dalgairns Cupar, Fife.
HANNAY OF KIRKDALE.
Eainsford-Hannat, Frederick, Esq. of Kirlc-
dale, CO. Kirkcudbright, J. P. and D.L., s. to the
estate 1856, and thereupon added to his patronymic
Eainsford the surname of Hannay, h. 3 March,
1810; late Major H.E.I.C.S. ; m. 26 Nov. 1810,
Rhoda, dau. of the late Oliver Charles Johnston,
Esq., and by her (who d. 26 Dec. 1865) has
I. Ramsay AVii.uam, Lieut. R.A., J. P. co. Kircudbright, b.
9 Sept. 1.'544; m. 1874, Helen Jane, dau. of J. Braucker,
Esq., of Liverpool.
II. Percival, b. 1 Aug. 1851.
III. Frederick, 6. 7 Sept. 1854, Lieut. R.E.
I. Mary Charlotte.
II. Rhoda Clara, m. 1872, Rev. James Cameron Laos, D.D.
III. Constance, d. 19 Aug. 18U8.
iCinCagC— The descent of the Kirkdale line from Sorbie,
is mentioned by Nisbet.
Alexander A'Hannay, uncle of Patrick of Sorbie, acquired
the estate of Kirkdale 1532. He left a son,
John A'Hannay, who took an active part with his relative
in the family feuds with the Murrays of Broughton, their
neighbours. He was s. by his son,
Patrick A'Hannay, of Kirkdale, m. Anne, dau. of Patrick
M'Kie, of Larg. Patrick was killed, 16 Dec. 1610, in a conflict
when assisting the Earl of Galloway against Kennedy of Blair-
quhan, at the Cruives of Cree. He left a son and heir,
Patrick A'Hannay, of Kirkdale, m. Agnes, dau. of Gavin
Dunbar, of Baldoon, a family now represented by the Earl of
Selkirk, and was s. 1640, by his son,
William Hannay, m. Elizabeth, heiress of Alexander Gor-
don, of Castramont, a cadet ofthe ancient family of Lochinvar,
afterwards Viscounts of Kenmuir, and by her had three sons
(by the eldest of whom he was .«.;, viz.,
Samuel Hannay, of Kirkdale, Commissioner of Supply 1704,
m. Jean, dau. and co-heiress of Patrick M'Kie, of Larg, by
his wife, Agnes, dau. of Sir Patrick Mackie, of Larg, and by
her had,
William Hannay, of Kirkdale, who was served heir to his
father 13 Nov. 1716. He m. Margaret, dau. of the Rev. Patrick
Johnston, of Girthon (represented by Col. Johnston, of Carn-
salloch), and had, with other sons,
Sam0el, his heir.
Alexander, a military officer, took part in the German cam-
paigns (including the battle of Minden) under the Marquess
of Granby, and became afterwards Adjutant-Gen. of tha
army of India.
The elder son,
Samuel Hannay, of Kirkdale, a Merchant in London, was
served heir 1783, of Sir Robert Hannay, of Mochrum, Bart., .
under the patent, 31 March, 1630. Sir Samuel Hannay to.
Mary, dau. of Dr. Meade, and for some years sat in Parlia-
ment. He was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Samuel Hannay, of Mochrum and Kirkdale, Bart., who
d. a bachelor, 1 Dec. 1841, and was s. in the family estate by
Mary Hastings Hannay, of Kirkdale, his sister, d.. unm.
20 March, 1850, and was s. by her nephew,
William Henry Rainsford, Esq. of Kirkdale (son of Capt.
Thomas Rainsford, of the 2nd Life Guards, by his wife, Jane,
a sister of Sir Samuel Hannay, Bart, of Mochrum and Kirk-
dale), who assumed in consequence the surname of Hannay.
He m. Maria, widow of Robert Stcuart, Esq., M.P., of Alder-
ston, CO. Haddington, and dau. of Lieut.-Col. Samuel Dal-
rymple, C.B., descended from the noble family of Stair, and
dying 1856, was s. by his brother, the present Frederick
Rainsford Hannay, Esq.
Arms and Crf.sJ— Same as Hannay of Kingsmuir. Motto-
Vex ardua ad alta.
Seat— Kirkdale, Gatehouse, Kirkcudbriglit.
HARBIN OF NEWTON HOUSE.
Harbin, George, Esq. of Newton House,
Somerset, J.P., b. 27 Feb. 1800.
IttnCagC— This family was resident in Dorsetshire moie
than three centuries ago.
Robert Harbin, Esq. of Weeke, in the parish of Gillingham,
Dorset, and afterwards of Newton, Somerset, b. 1526; ?». a
dau. of Sir John Mervin, of FontiU House, Wilts, and was
father of
John Harbin, Esq. of Newton, who, by Bridget his wife,
dan. of William Drury, Esq., left a son and lieir,
Robert Harbin, Esq. of Newton, m. Gertrude, dau. of
Anthony Stocker, Esq. of Chilcompton, Somerset, and left a
son and heir,
John Harbin, Esq. of Newton, 6. 1610; m. 1st, Isabella,
dau. of William Pert, Esq., of Arnold's, Essex; and 2ndl)',
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Strode, Knt. of Newnham,
Devon, and d. 1672, when he was s. by his son and heir by his
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HAR
Wtt-LiAM Habbtn, Esq. of Newton, 6. 1654; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Francis Wyndham, Bart, of Trent, Somerset (who
afforiled Charles II. protection after the battle of Worcester),
and dj-inK 17U.i, was s. by his son and heir,
William Habbin, Esq. of Newton, m. 1714, Abigail, dau.
and sole heiress of Eichard Swayne, Esq. of Gunville, Dorset,
and had (with a dau. Abigail, m. Robert Goodden, Esq. of Over
Compton, Dorset) a. son and successor,
SwATSB Harbin, Esq. of Xewton, 6. 1718; m. 1760, Barbara,
dau. and sole lieir of George Abingdon, Esq. of Over Compton,
son and heir of Isabella Compton, dau. and sole heiress of
Henry Compton, Esq. of Sutton Bingham, Somerset, and of
Over Compton, Dorset. By this lady Mr. Harbin had one dau.,
Henrietta, and five sons, i. Wyndham, his heir; ii. William,
6. 13 Sept. 1762, m. 3 Feb. 1790, Rhoda, 3rd dau. of Edward
Phelips, Esq. of Montacute, M.P. for Somerset, and d. 22 Oct.
1823, having had issue, 1 George, succe-ssor to his uncle,
and present representative of the family ; 2 Edward, M.A.,
Eev., Hector of Kingweston and East Lydford, Somerset, m.
Jane, eldest dau. of John Hooper, Esq. of Yeovil, and d.
leaving issue, William, Edward, Henry, Phillip, Matilda, and
Rhoda; 1 Maria, m. the Rev. Robert Phelips, Vicar of Yeovil,
son of the Rev. William Phelips, of Montacute ; 2 Elizabeth,
m. Thomas Potter Milles. Esq., Major 19th Light Dragoons,
since deceased; iii. Robert; iv. John; and v. Charles. Mr.
Harbin d. 1781, and was s. by his eldest son,
Wtndham Harbin, Esq. of Newton, 6. 1761, d. unm. 1837,
when the estates devolved upon his nephew, the present
George Harbin, Esq. of Newton.
Arma (granted to Robert Harbin, Esq. 1618)— Az., a saltier
voided between four spears heads erect or. Crest — A baud
ppr. holding a spear or.
Sett£— Newton House, Yeovil, Somerset.
habcouht of nuneham and
stanton habcoubt.
HiBCOTJET, Edward William, Esq. of Sfnnton
Harcourt and Nuneham Courtenay, co. Oxford, J.P.
and D.L. co. Oxford, J.P. for Berks and Sussex,
M.P. for CO. Oxford, and High Sheriff 1874, great-
great grandson of the First Lord Harcourt, whose
estates he has inherited ; b. 26 June, 1825 ; m. 26
June, 1849, Lady Susan Harriet Holroyd, only dau.
of the 2ud Earl of Sheffield, and has issue,
I. A0BRET, 6. 1852, J.P. cos. Berks and Oxford.
1. Edith, m. 1875, Hon. Murray Finch Hatton, of Haverholme
Priory, CO. Lincoln.
Mr. Harcourt is Lord of the Manor of Stanton
Harcourt, which has been in the family for 700 years,
of Nuneham Courtenay, of North Hinksey, of Coggs,
of Northmoor, and of Shifford.
ILtlTCage.— This ancient and eminent family traces ita
pedigree from Bernard, a nobleman of the royal blood of
Saxony, who acquired in 876, when Rollo, the Dane, made
himself master of Normandy, the lordships of Harcourt, Caille-
ville, and Beauficel, in that principality. Bernard's son,
ToRF, called "the Rich," had three sons. The eldest,
Touroude, is said to have been ancestor of Beaumont or Bello-
mont. Counts of Mellent, in France, and Earls of Leicester.
The 2nd son,
Tcrchetil, Seigneur de Tiirqueville and Turqueraye, was
Governor to William II., Duke of Normandy. His eldest son,
Anchetil, Sire de Harcourt, being lord of that place, was
the first to assume the surname. Of his seven sons, the eldest,
Anguerraud or Erraud de Harcourt, attended William, Duke
of Normandy at the Conquest, and returned to Normandy in
1078. The 2nd sou,
Robert de Harcourt, built the Castle of Harcourt in Nor- '
mandy, a.d. 1100. He had, besides four younger sons, i
William, his heir. Richard, a Knight Templar.
Philip, Dean of Lincoln and Bishop of Bayeux, who assisted
at the coronation of Henry II., d. 1162. i
The eldest son,
William de Harcourt, was Lord of Harcourt, Cailleville, I
Beauficel, and Lord of the Manor of Stanton-under-Bardon, co.
Leicester : he had issue,
Eobert, Seigneur and Baron de Harcourt, Elboeuf, La Saussay,
Beaumesnel, Poligny, Ac, ancestor of the Dukes de Har-
court, Peers of France and of the Counts d'Aumale, CiMints
de Tankerville, Viscounls de St. Sauveurand other bjaiiches
of that illustrious House.
Ivo, of whom we trp-nt.
Simon, m. Adeliza, dau. and co-heir of Osbert de ArJen, of
Kingsbury, co. VVarwick, and d. g. p.
Beatrix, m. Robert de Basset.
Peretta, m. John, Lord of Helenvill'a.
Of the above sons,
Ivo DE Harcocet, who g. to his father's possessions In
England, had, with a younger, John, an elder son and heir.
Sir Robert de Harcourt, Knt., Sheriff of the cos. of War-
wick and Leicester in U99, 1201 and 1202, in which last year
he died. He m. Isabel, only child and heir of Richard de
Camville, by Milicent his wife, cousin to Adeliza, King
Henrt I.'s 2nd consort. By this lady Sir Robert had issue,
William (Sir), his heir.
Oliver, who joined Lewis, Prince of France, and his party,
against King John, but was made prisoner at the battle of
Lincoln, 1217.
John, seated at Roladge, co. Leicester, m. Hawis, dau. of Sir
William Burdet.
Eobert (Sir), m. Dionysia, dau. and co-heir of Henry Pipard,
of Lapworth, co. Warwick.
Alice, m. 1st, John de Limesi; and 2udly, Walleran de New-
burgh, Earl of Warwick.
The eldest son.
Sir William de Harcourt, Knt., of Stanton-Harcourt, Lord
of the Manor of Ellenhall, co. Stafford, jure uxiris, was called
"The Englishman," to distinguish him from others of the
same name. He m. Alice, eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir
Thomas Noel, of Ronton, and Ellenhall, by Margaret his wife,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Guy le Strange. By this lady Sir
William had two sons and one dau.,
Richard (Sir), his heir.
Henry (Sir), knighted in 1278, m. Emma, dau. and heir of
William Mansel, of Erdington, and had an only dau. an!
heir, Margaret, who ni. 1st, John Pipe, and 2ndly, Johu
Saundersted.
Helen, m. Hugh Bigot, Justiciary of England.
The eldest son and heir.
Sir Richard de Harcourt, Knt. of Stanton Hareonrt,
Ellenhall, &c., in. Arabella, dau. of Sayer de Quinci, Earl of
Winchester, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Robert deBellemont,
and sister and co-heir of Robert, Earl of Leicester. By this
lady, with whom he acquired the manor of Bosworth, &c., he
had i.ssue, William (Sir), his heir; Sayer; and Maud, m. Sir
Giles Peneston, Knt. Sir Richard d. in 1258, and was 4. by
his elder son and heir.
Sir William de Harcourt, Knt., of Stanton Harcourt,
Ellenhall, and Bosworth, who m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Roger, and
sister of Alan la Zouche, and by her had two daus., Margaret,
m. Sir John Cantelupe, s. p. ; and Arabella, m. Sir Fulke Pem-
brugge. Sir William m. 2ndly, Hillaria (or Eleanor), dau. of
Henry, Lord Hastings, liy Ada his wife, dau. of David, Earl of
Huntingdon, brother of Malcolm and William, Kings of Scut-
land, and by her had an only son and successor.
Sir Richard de Harcourt, Knt., of Stanton Harcourt, who
m. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Beke, and sister and co-heir of
Walter Beke, Lord of Eresby, and dying 21 Edward I. (1293),
was .«. by his elder son and heir.
Sir John de Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, kniehtcd 1306,
who ni. Isc, Eleanor, dau. of Eudo la Zouche, by Milicent de
Montalt his wife, dau. of Willi.im, and sister and co-heir of
George, Lord Cantelupe ; and 2nilly, Alice, dau. of Peter Cor-
bett, of Causcastle, Salop, and by the former had a son and
heir, William (Sir). Sir John d. in 1330, and was s. by his son,
Sir William de Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, who m.
Jane, dau. of Richard, Lord Grey, of Codnor, and by her (who
tn. 2ndly, Ralph de Ferrers) had two sons,
Eichard (Sir), who predeceased his father, leaving, by Joan
his wife, dau. and heir of Sir William ShareshuU, Knt., of
ShareshuU, co. Stafford, an only dau. and heir, Elizabeth,
m. Thomas Astley, Esq. of Nelston, co. Leicester (2nd son
of Thomas, Lord Aslley), from whom the Astleys of Patis-
huU descend.
Thomas (Sir), successor to his father.
Sir William d. 6 June, 1349, and was s. by his surviving aon,
Sir Thomas Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, knighted in
1306, and M.P. for co. Oxford, 1376, who m. Maud (or Alice,
according to the Monasticon, or Eleanor, according to the
Visitation of co. Stafford), dau. of Eobert, Lord Grey, of
Rotherfield, and widow of Sir John Botetort, of Weoley, Loid
Botetort, and by her had issue. He d. 12 April, 1417, and was
«. by his eldest son.
Sir Thomas Harcourt, Knt., of Stanton Harcourt, whom.
Joan, dau. of Sir Robert Francis, of Formark, co. Derby, and
by her had, with other issue,
Robert (Sir), K.G., of Stanton Harcourt, his heir and suc-
cessor. Commissioner lor the Treaty of Peace betvkeen
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HAR
735
England and France 1467, d. U Nov. 1471; m. Margaret,
dau. of Sir John Byron, Knt., of Clayton, co. Lancaster, and
by her had, besides three younger sous, all ot whom d. s.p.,
an eldest son and heir,
John (Sir), of Stanton Harcourt, who m. Anne, dau. of Sir
John Norris, Knt., of Bray, co. Berks, and d. 26 June,
1485, leaving an only surviving son,
Eobert (Sir), K.B., of Stanton Harcourt, Standard Bearer
to He.nry VII. at Bosworth, «i. Agnes, dau. of Thomas
Lymbrake, Esq., and by her had one son, John, who
predeceased him, s. p., and five daus., who became his
co-heirs, Elizabeth, to. Eobert Gainsford, Esq. of
Hampton, co. Oxford; Letiiia, m. 1st, Humphrey Pes-
hall, Esq., and 2ndly, Thomas Nevil, Esq. ; Catherine,
TO. 1st, Thomas Stonor, Esq.; 2nd!y, W. Cope, of Han-
well, CO. Oxford ; Ellen, vi. Bichard Beckiuham, Esq.
of Pudlicot, CO. Oxford.
EicHARD (Sir), of whose line we treat.
The 2nd son.
Sir Richard Harcocrt, Knfc. of Wytham, Berks, m. 1st,
Edith, dau. and co-heir ot Thomas St. Claire, of WethersfuU,
Suffolk, and by her had issue,
Christopher (Sir), of whom presently.
Wilham, d. 31 Aug. 8 Henry VIII., leaving two sons,
1 Francis, of Witham, who d. 27 Henry VIIF., having
had issue, Robert ; Simon; and three daus., ElizabttuT
Anne ; and Margaret.
2 Richard, of Cornbuiy Park.
Anne, to. 1st, Henry Fiennes, Lord Saye and Sele ; and 2ndly
John, son of Simon Montfort. Alice, m. William Besilles.
Sir Richard m. 2ndly, Eleanor, dau. of Sir Roger Lewknor,
Knt. of Raunton, co. Stafford, and by her had, besides several
daus., two sons. Sir Richard to. 3rdly, Katharine, dau. and
heir of Sir Thomas de la Pole, Knt. (son of Michael, Earl of
Suffolk), and relict of Sir Miles Stapleton, of Bedale, and
Ingham, co. York. The eldest son,
SiE Christopher Harcodrt, predeceased his father, having
had by Jane his ivife, dau. and co-heir of Sir Miles Stapleton,
Knt., three sons, Miles, d. unm. ; Richard, of Abingdon, Berks,
who m. twice, but d. s. p., and
Sir Simon Harcodrt. who s. his cousin, John Harcourt,
as Lord of Stanton Harcourt, and who received the honour
of knighthood for his distinguished bravery at the sieges of
Terouenne and Tournay, &c. He m. 1st, Agnes, dau. of
Thomas Dayrell, of Scotney, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Lord
Darcy and Meynell, and relict of Sir Richard York, Knt., and
by the former only had issue, John (Sir), his successor;
Edmund; and Florence, m. Sir Robert Cottesmere, of Baldwin
Brightwell, Oxon. Sir Simon d. in 1547, and was s. by his
elder son.
Sir John Harcourt, Knt., who m. Margaret, dan., and at
length co-heir of Sir William Barentyne, Knt. of Hasely, co.
Oxford, and by her had six sons and seven daus. He d.
19 February, 1565, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Simon Harcourt, who m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Sir Edward
Aston, of Tixall, co. Stafford, Knt. ; 2ndly, Grace, dau. of
Humphrey Fitzherbert, of Upsal, co. Hereford, and widow of
William Robinson, Esq. of Drayton Bassett, co. Stafford ; and
3rdly, Jane, dau. of Sir William Spencer, of Wormleighton, co.
Warwick, Knt. (ancestor of the Duke of Marlborough), and
relict of Sir Richard Bruges, Knt. of Shefford, Berks. By the
1st wife he had five sons and one dau. ; by his 2nd wife, one
son and three daus.; by his third wife he had, with other
issue, Walter (Sir), his heir; John, who to. Mary. dau. of
Walter Jones, of Witney, and had an only son, Essex; Jane,
m. John Grey, of EnviU, co. Stafford ; Elizabeth, m. Richard
Chamberlayne, of Astley, co. Warwick. The eldest son and
heir,
Sir Walter Harcourt, was knighted by the Earl of Essex,
at Rome, and was possessed of Stanton Harcourt and Ellen-
hall. He m. Dorothy, dau. of William Robinson, of Drayton
Basset, co. Stafford, and had issue, Robert, his heir; Michael,
Captain of a ship under Sir Walter Raleigh ; Jane, to. Sir
William Essex, Bart., of Laniborne ; Elizabeth, Maid of Honour
to Queen Anne, consort of James I. ; Grace, and Maria. The
eldest son and heir.
Sir Robert Harcourt, went on a voyage of discovery to
Guiana. He to. twice, 1st, Frances, dau. of Jeffrey de Vere
(4th son of John, 5th Earl of Oxford) ; and 2ndly, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Fitzherbert, of Norbuy, co. Derby, but had
issue only by the first,
Simon (Sir), his heir. Francis, d. .9. p.
vere, D.D., Archdeacon of Notts, to. Lucy, dau. of Sir
Roger Thornton, Knt. of Snailswell, co. Cambridge, by
Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Eden, Knt., of Bollington
Hall, Essex, and d. 1683, having had issue.
Simon, Clerk of the Crown, who to. 1st, Elizabeth, only
dau. and heir of Sir Eicliara Anderson, of Pendley, Bart
by Elizabeth his wife, one ot the sisters of Georee'
Viscount Hewet, of Ireland; and 2ndly, Elizabeth dau'
of George Morse, of Henbury, co. Gloucester, and 'rehct
of Sir Samuel Astry, Knt. By his 1st wife, with whom he
acquired the estate of Pendley, Mr. Harcourt had with
other daus., and a younger son, Simon, who d. unm.
two other sons, ''
Henry, who m. Sarah Frances, dau. and heir of Nathaniel
Bard, by Persiana his wife, dau. of Henry Bard, Vis
eouiit Bellamont, and d. in 1741, having had, with
younger issue, an elder son, Richard Bard Harcourt,
who to. Rachel, dau. of Albert Nesbit, Esq., and had an
only son, Henry, and a dau., Elizabeth Sophia, m.
Charles Amadees Harcourt, Marquis d'Harcourt in
France, and a Col. in the English army.
Richard, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, who
m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Philip Harcourt, Knt., of
Stanton Harcourt, and by her had, besides two daus., a
Richard, of Wigsell, who to. Phoebe, dau. of Charles,
and sister of Sir Charles Palmer, Bart., of Dorney,
Bucks, and by her had two daus. and co-heirs,
Phoebe, who m. Anthony Sawyer, of Hey wood Lodge,
and Elizabeth, who to. William Boys, Esq. of Hawk-
hurst, Kent.
Elizabeth, d. young. Jane, to. Henry Wroughton, Esq.
Dorothy, to. Henry Chetwynd, Esq.
Sir Robert Harcourt, whose will is dated 3 March, 1608, was
s. by his eldest son.
Sir Simon Harcourt, who was knighted at Whitehall,
26 June, 1627. He was a military officer of high renown,
was appointed Governor of Dublin Castle in 1643, and
immediately raised the blockade of that city, then invested by
the rebels, but fell soon afterwards mortally wounded before
the castle of Carrickmain, co. Wicklow. He to. Anne, dau. of
William, Lord Paget, and by her, who to. 2ndly, Sir William
Waller, of Osterly Park, left a son and successor,
Sir Philip Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, knighted
5 June, 1660, M.P. for co. Oxford, 1680-81, who m. 1st, Anne,
dau. of Sir William Waller, of Osterly Park, by Lady Anne
his wife, dau. of Thomas Finch, 1st Earl of Wiuchilsea, and
by her had a son and heir,
I. Simon (Sir), of whom presently.
Sir PhiUpTO. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. and hcirof John Lee, Esq.
of London and Ankerwycke, Bucks, and had issue,
II. Philip, of Wigsell, ancestor of the Harcourts of
Ankerwycke.
III. Lee, d. 1680. iv. John, d. 1677.
I. Isabella, d. 1688. ii. Mary, d. 1748.
III. Elizabeth, m. Richard Harcourt, of Pendley.
IV. Anne, to. Thomas Powell, Esq.
Sir Philip Harcourt d. 20 March, 1688, and was s. by the only
son of his 1st marriage.
Sir Simon Harcourt, Knt., 1st Baron Harcourt, a Lawyer of
eminence, who filled the offices of Solicitor and Attorney-
General, with little interruption, from 1702 until 1710, when he
was nominated Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, and sworn a
Member of the Privy Council. In the following year, 3 Sep-
tember, 1711, he was elevated to the Peerage, by the title of
Baron Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, co. Oxford; and
7 April, 1712, declared Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain,
which great office he continued to fill until the accession of
George I., in 1714. On 24 July, 1721, his Lordship was created
VisoocNT Harcourt, and, in the following month, again culled
to the Council Board. The Viscount was appointed one of the
Lords Justices in 1723, 1725, and 1727. His Lordship m. 1st.,
Rebecca, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Clark, M.A., 2ndly, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Richard Spencer, of London, and relict of liichard
Anderson, Esq.; and 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas
Vernon, Knt., and relictof Sir John Walter, Bart., of ,Sar.sden,
but had issue by his 1st wife only,
I. Simon, M.P. for Aylesbury and Abingdon, who m. Klizn-
beth, dau. of John Evelyn, and sister of Sir John Evelyn,
Bart, of Wootton, and d. v. p. 1720, leaving issue,
Simon, successor to his grandfather.
Martha, to. George Venables Vernon, Esq. of Sudbury,
created, 1774, Lord Vernon, and had issue,
1 Henry, s. his half-brother as 3rd Lord Vernon.
2 Edward (Most Rev.), Archbishop of York, of whom
hereafter as inheritor of the Harcourt estates.
1 Elizabeth, m. her cousin, George Simon, 2nd Earl of
Harcourt. 2 Martha, d. unm.
3 Ann, d. unm. 1837.
II. Philip, 1 1. ,, ,
III. Walter, 1 ^°^^ '^- ^o""?-
I. Anne, m. John Barlow, of Slebech, co. Pemlirnke.
II. Arabella, m. Herbert Aubrey, of Cleyhanger, co. Ho
ford.
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HAR
He 'I. 29 July, 1727, and was «. by his cranilson.
SiMos Uarcopbt, 2nd Viscount, wim was created, 21 Dec.
1749, Viicouat Nanehim of JiamK'im-Cov.rtfnay, and Eabl op
Harcocet of Stanton- llarcourt. His Lordship was the 27th in
paternal descent from Bernard, Lord of Harcourt, in Xor-
mandy. He m. 1735, Kebecca, only dau. and heiress of Charles
Saaiborne Le Bas, Esq. of Fipcwell Abbey, co. Northampton,
by .Mary his wife, dau. and at len-th sole heir of Sir Samuel
Meyer, Bart., by whom he had issue,
George Slmos, his successor.
William, successor to his brother,
Elizabeth, who was one of the ten young ladies, dans, of
Dukes and Earls, who supported the tram of t^ucen Char-
lotte, at Her .Majestys nuptials, 8 Sept. 1761. Her Ladyship
m. 1763, Sir W. Lee, Bart., and d. ISII.
The Earl, who had filled high diplomatic stations during
the reign of King George II., was constituted, in 1751, Gover-
nor to King George III., then Prince of Wales; and in
J671, his Lordship was nominated Ambas.'ador Extraordinary
to demand the Princess Charlotte, of Mecklenburgb Strelitz,
in marriage for that monarch. In 1772, he was appointed
Viceroy of Ireland. His Lordship lost his life 16 Sept. 1777,
by unfortunately falling into a well in his own park, at
Nuneham, and was «. by his eldest son,
George Simon Habcourt, 2nd Earl of Harconrt, who ra.
26 Sept. 1765, Elizabeth, dau. of George Venables Vernon,
Lord Vernon, and d. s. p. 20 April, IsOy, when the honours
devolved upon his brother,
William Habcocrt, 3rd Earl of Harconrt, G.C.B. This
nobleman was 6. 20 March. 1743, and adopting the profession
of arms, attained the rank of field Marshal, and was Colonel of
the 16th regt. of Dragoons. His Lordship m. 1778, Mary,
relict of Thomas Lockhart, Esq., and dau. of the Rev. William
Danby, D.D., of Marhamshire, co. York; but d. s. p. 18
June, 1830, wlien all his honours became extinct, and bis
estates devolved on his first cousin,
Hon. ASD Most Hey. Edward Vebnon, D.D., of Stanton
Harcourt and Nuneham-Courtenay, Archbishop of York,
consecrated Bishop of Carlisle 1791, and translated to York
1807, who assumed the surname of HABCorRT. He was 6.
10 Oct. 1757; m. 5 Feb. 1784, Lady Ann Leveson Gower,
dau. of George Granville, 1st Marquess of Stafford, and
Bister of George Granville, 1st Duke of Sutherland, by whom
(who d. 16 Xov. 1832; His Grace had iosue,
I. George Granville, his heir.
u. Leveson (Kev.j, Chancellor of the Diocese of York, b. 1788;
m. 19 Aug. 181.i, Hon. Caroline Mary Peachey, dau. of John,
2nd Lord Selsey; and./. 26 July, i860.
III. William (Rev.), successor to his elder brother.
IV. Kredenck Edward, Admiral R.N., 6. 1790: m. Marcia,
dau. of Admiral J. B. Delap ToUemache, and by her (who
d. 27 Dec. 1868; has,
Augustus George, b. 1834; m. 10 Sept. 1872, Hon. Rachel
Mar) Bruce, 2nd dau. of Henry Austin, 1st Lord Aber-
dare. and has twin daus., 6. 26 Sept. 1874, and a dau.,
b. 17 Nov. 187.5.
Leveson Francis, of Warren Wood, Shooter's Hill, Kent,
b. 25 Jan. 1839; m. 2 Aug. 1870, Alice, younger dau. of
the late Lieut. -Col. Henry Rowland Brandrcth, B.E.,
F.R.S., and has issue,
1 Leveson Wi»iam, b. 15 Oct. 1871.
2 Archibald Edward, b. 22 Julv, 1875.
1 Evelyn Alice, 6. 30 Dec. 1876.
Marcia Elizabeth. Emily Anne.
Jane, m. 18 AprU, 1872, Rey. Francis Digby Legard, and
T. Henry, Lieut.-Col. in the army; h. 1791; to. 20 April
1835, Lady Frances Hariey, dau. of Edward, 5th Earl of
Oxford; and d. 26 Feb. 18.53; she d. 15 Oct 1872
VI. Granville, of Grove Hall, Notts, Barrister-at-Law, Chan-
cellor of the Diocese of York; 6, 1792; m. 1st, 22 Feb
1814, Frances Julia, dau. and co-heir of Anthony Hardolph
Eyre, Esq. of Grove, Notts, and by her (who d. 1844) had,
1 Granville Edward, M.P. for Newark, 6. 23 Nov 1816- m
23 Nov. 1854, Lady Selina Catherine Meade, only dau of
Richard, 3rd Earl of Clanwilliam; and d. 1 Feb 1861-
his widow TO. 2ndly, 8 July, 1862, John Bidwell, Esq. of
the Foreign Office, who d. 22 Aug. 1873.
2 Evelyn Hardolph (Rev.), Rector of Cotgrave Notts
6. 30 Aug. 18-21; w. 19 April, 1819, .Line Catherine'
youngest dau. of Edward St. John .Mildmay, Esq and
has issue, Edward Evelyn, b. 18.53; Algernon, b. 7 July
1858; WaltcrGranville. 6. 31 Oct. 1860; Herbert Evelyn
b. 12 Jan. 1863; Mary Frances; Catherine Helena, d!
16 May, 1867: Frances Jessie; and Selina Jane
8 Edward Leveson. '/. 8 April, 1824; d. 16 Sept. i8»0
4 Henry Arthur, Major K.A., 6. July, 1825; and d 1' Nov
6 Charles Egerton, Capt. E.N. ; 6. Jnne, 1827; m. 25 July,
Wib, Louisa Anne, youngest dau. of the late Capt. Ganli,
E.N., of Haines Hill, Berks; and d. 14 May, 1872, having
had Cecilia Louisa, deceased.
1 Marianne Frances, m. 20 Sept. 1843, Humphrey St. John
Mildmay, Esq., who d. 9 Aug. 1863.
He TO. 2ndly, 22 Nov. 1845, Hon. Pyne Jesse Brand, dau. of
Henry Otway, Lord Dacre, and relict of John H. Cottrell,
Esq., which lady d. 3 March, 1»72.
Yii. Octavius Henry, Admiral R.N., b. 26 Dec. 1793; m.
i.2 Feb. 1838, Anne Holwell, dau. of William Gater, Esq.,
and relict of William Danby, Esq. of Swiaton Park, co.
York; anid. 14 Aug. 1863.
VIII. Charies (Rev.), Prebendary of Carlisle ; 6. 14 Nov. 1798;
d. 10 Dec. 1870.
IX. Francis, of St. Clare, Isle of Wight, and Buxted Park,
Sussex, Col. in the army, Equerry to H.R.H. the late
Duchess of Kent; 6. 6 Jan. 1801; >/i. 20 Nov. 1837, Lady
Catherine Julia Jenkinson, eldest dau. of Charles Cecil
Cope, last Earl of Liverpool, which lady d. Nov. 1877.
X. Egerton, b. 1803; m. 8 Dec. 1859, Laura, dau. of Sir
William Sturt-Milner, Bart.
I. Caroline, d. unm. n. Anne.
III. Louisa Augusta, to. 14 June, J825, Sir John V. B.
Johnstone, Bart., M.P. ; and d. 4 Aug. 18e9.
IV. Georgiana, m. 4 Dec. 1846, Major-Gen. George A, Mal-
colm, C.B., son of Gen. Sir John Malcolm.
The Archbishop of York d. 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Granville Harcourt, Esq. of Stanton Harcourt
and Nuneh;im-Courtenay, M.P. co. Oxford, 6. 1786; to. Ist,
27 ilarch, 1815, Lady Elizabeth Bingham, eldest dan. of
Richard, 2nd Earl of Lucan, and had by her (who d. &Sept.
1838) an only dau., Elizabeth Lavinia, to. 1835, Montague, 6th
Earl of Abingdon, and d. 16 Oct. 1858. He m. 2ndly, 30 Sept.
1847, Frances Elizabeth, Countess Dowager Waldegrave, and
dau. of John Braham, Esq. (who to. 4tlily, 20 Jan. 1863,
Chichester Samuel, Lord Carlingford). Mr. Harcourt d. 19
Dec. 1861, and was «. by his next surviving brother.
Rev. William Habcocbt, of Nuneham-Courtenay, Canon
of York, F.R.S., 6. 1789; to. U July, 1824, Matilda Mary,
dau. of Col. William Gooch, son of Sir Thomas (iooch, Bart,
of Benacre, and had issue,
I. Edward William, his heir.
II. William George Granville (Sir), Q.C., M.P. for Oxford,
Solicitor General 1873, b. 14 Oct. 1827; to. 5 Nov ISjVJ,
Maria Theresa, dau. of Thomas Henry Lister, Esq., and his
wife. Lady Theresa Lister, and by her (who d. 31 Jan. 1803)
has had
Julian, b. 6 Oct. 1860; and d. 2 March, 1862.
Lewis, b. 30 Jan. 1863.
Sir William, m. 2ndly, 2 Dec. 1876, Elizabeth, widow of J.
! Ives, and dau. of J. L. Motley, United States Minister in
London, and has issue.
I. Emily Julia.
n. CeciliaCaroIine, TO. 18 Feb. 1864, Admiral Edward Brid-rs
I Rice, R.N., eldest son of E. Rice, Esq. of Dane Court, Kent.
III. Selina Anne, to. 8 June, 1854, Sir Warwick Charles
I Morshead, Bart.
i IV. Mary Annabella, to. 24 April, 1860, George De La Poer
; Beresford, Esq., M.P., eldest son of the Most Rev. Marcus
Gerrais Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh.
Mr. Harcourt rf. April. 1871, and was g. by his eldest son,
Edwabd William Harcourt, now of Stanton Harcourt and
Nuneham.
Arms — Gu., two bars or. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a
peacock close ppr. Mottoes— Ije bon temps viendra, a.id
Gesla verbis praevenient.
^(r"<«— Nuneham Park, Abingdon; Stanton Harcourt, Eyn-
sham, both in co. Oxford.
HARCOURT OF BUXTED PARK.
VERTTON-HARCorET, Feancis, Esq. of Bii-xted
Park, Sussex, and St. Clare, Isle of Wight, J.P. and
D.L. for Hants, and D.L. Isle of Wight, High
Sheriff of Sussex 1867, M.P. for Isle of Wight
1852 to 1857 ; retired Col. in the army, and formerly
Equerry to H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent; b. 6
Jan. 1801 ; m. 20 Nov. 1837, Lady Catherine Julia
Jenkinson, eldest dau. of the late E:irlof Liverpool,
which lady d. 5 Dec. 1877. Col. Vernon Harcourt
is ninth son of the late Hon. and Most Rev. Edward
Yeruon Harcourt, of Kuneham and StauLon Har-
court.
For Lineage, Arms *c., tee preceding Memoir.
£«tis— Buxted Park, Uckfield ; St. Clare, Ryde.
HAR
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HARCOTIRT OF ANKERWYCKE.
Harcottrt, John Simon Chandos, Esq. of
Ankerwjcko House, Berks, b. 28 Sept. 1835, late
Cajit. 26th and 31st foot ; s. his father 1871 ; m.
23 Feb. 18G7, Harriet Enmm Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of
the late Sir J. H. Plumridge, K.C.B., E.N., and
Las a dau.
Hturngr.— riiiLip lUncouiiT, Esq. of AVicscll, Sussex,
and Ankevwycke, Bucks, half brother of Simon, 1st Vi.scount
llarcourt, and eldest son of Sir Philip Harcourt, Knt. of Stanton
Harcourt, co. Oxford, M.P., by Elizabeth his 2nd wife, dau.
and heir of John Lee, Esq. of Ankerwycke, Bucks, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. and heir of Timothy Woodroffe, Esq., and had two
cdaus. (Elizabeth, d. ■)!)»»., and Mary, m. Thomas Ringer, Esq.)
and three sons. Mr. Harcourt d. about 1705-6, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Philip Haecourt, Esq. of Ankerwycke, who m. Sarah, dau.
of Henry Hall, Esq. of Hutton Hall, Essex, by whom he had an
3nly child, Elizabeth, who d. unm. in her father's lifetime.
This gentleman d. 1758, and was s. by his only surviving
brother,
John Hakcocrt, Esq. of Ankerwycke, who m. 1st, Anne
Parker, but had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Margaret Irene, dau.
Df John Sarney, Esq. of Somerset House, London, by whom
[who m. 2ndly, Lord Shuldlian), and 3rdly, Lord Clanwilliam)
3e had,
JoHM Simon, his successor. Philip, d. young.
George William Richard, Col. 12th foot, a Brigadier-Gen. in
the army, and Governor of St. Croix.
He d. 1784, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Simon Harcodrt, Esq. of Ankerwycke, some time M.P,
'or Westbury. This gentleman m. 7 Dec. 1800, Elizabeth Dale,
lau. of Major Henniker, son of Sir John Henniker, Bart., who
was created Lord Henniker ISOO, and by her (who d. 1810)
jad one dau., Elizabeth, who d. young, and an only son,
George Simon Harcohrt, Esq. of Ankerwycke, J. P. and
O.L., High Sheriff 1834, M.P. for Bucks 1837 to 1841, b. 25 Feb.
1807; m. 1st, 24 June, 1833, Jessie, dau. of John Rolls, Esq.
jf Bryanston Square, London, and of the Hendre, co. Mon-
iiouth, and had issue,
I. John Simon Chandos, now of Ankerwycke.
I. Anna Philippa, to. Francis Steward Mansfield, Esq., son
of Francis Mansfield, Esq. of Ardrummon House, and Cfistle
Wray, co. Donegal, Ireland.
5Ir. Harcourt in. 2nd]y, 16 June, 1846, Gertrude Charlotte,
lau. of George Lucas, Esq. of Newport Pagnel, Bucks, and by
aer had issue,
n. Otto Simon Henry, 6. 25 Jan. 1848.
III. Cyril Baldwin, b. 17 Feb. 1851.
IV. Albert Alexander, 6. 16 Nov. 1852.
V. AVilliam Fleming, b. 9 Nov. 1853.
Ti. Longueville Bridges Harry, b. 2 April, 1857.
II. Gertrude Minette Danby, m. April, 1869, Russell J. Gray,
Esq. 111. Grace Isabel Rolle.
IV. Agnes Matilda. v. Elizabeth Alice Annie.
lied. 24 Oct. 1871.
^?-ms— Gu., two bars or. C?-<?s<— Out of a ducal coronet or,
a peacock close ppr. Motto — Le bon temps viendra.
&eo.t — Ankerwycke House, near Staines.
HAKDCASTLE OF HEADLANDS.
Haedcastle, Edward, Esq. of Headlands, Prest-
wich, Lancashire, and Ness Lodge, Hawkhurst,Kent,
M.P. for S.E. Lancashire, J.P. and D.L. for that
CO., b. 1826 ; m. 1851, Priscilla Buxton, dau. and
co-heiress of the late Samuel Hoare, juur. Esq. of
Lombard Street, London, Banker, and has issue,
I. Alfred, 6. 1857. 11. Edward Hoare, 6. 1862.
in. Melish Joseph, b. 1803.
1. Emily, to. 1876, E. A. Hoare, Esq. 11. Evelyn Lucy.
in. Katherine Parry. iv. Mary Augusta.
ILtnCJtgt. — The Hardcastles, of Laverton Hall, were an
old and influential family in the parishes of Masham and
Kirkby Malzeard, co. York, as well as in Niddedale, where
they held considerable landed estates. During the civil wars,
William Hardcastle, of Laverton Hall, warmly espoused the
I cause of King Charles, and in consequence his name appears
i in the list (1648) of " Delinquents," as having been compelled
to assign the rectory of Coverham, of which he was Patron, as
portion of the fine imposed upon him, and he is again named in
the "Catalogue of Lords, Knights, and Gentlemen, who have
compounded for their estates" (publislicd 1G55). His cousin,
Thomas Hardcastle, M.A. of Christ's Col. Camb., Rector
of the neighbouring parish of Bramham, took the other side,
and his name appears in the list of the ejected ministers,
having been deprived of his Living in 1602. Persevering in
preaching after his deprivation, he was several times im-
prisoned. Eventually he was minister of Broadmead Chapel,
Bristol, and d. In that city 1678. His family returned to
Yorkshire, and resided at Leeds, where his grandsons, John
and Nathaniel, were born. Nathaniel became a Russian Mer-
chant in London, 1740, and his nephew, Joseph Hardcastle,
joined him in 1765. This
Joseph Hardcastle, Esq. of Hatcham House, Surrey, 6. at
Leeds, 1758; to. 1785, Anne, dau. of John Corsbie, Esq. of
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, and had issue: the youngest child,
Emma Corsbie, m. 29 Aug. 1822, Alexander Haldane, Esq.
The son and heir,
Alfred Hardcastle, Esq. of Hatcham House, Surrey, h.
1792; m. 1st, 1815, Anne Cobb, dau. of W. Cobb Hurry, Esq.
of Holly Hill, CO. Hants, and by her (who d. 1815) left a son,
Joseph Alfred, M.P. for Colchester, 1847-54, and for Bury
St. Edmunds 1857-74, 6. 1815; m. 1st, Frances, dau. of H.
Lambritt, Esq. of Writtle, Essex ; and 2ndly, Hon. Mary
Scarlett, dau. of John, 1st Lord Campbell, and by the
former had issue,
1 Henrt, M. A., Barrister-at-Law, 6.1840; to. 12 Oct. 1865,
Maria Sophia, 4th dau. of Sir John F. Herschel, Bart.,
and has, Joseph Alfred, b. 1868, and other issue.
1 Frances Alice, m. 1864, Thomas Usborne, Esq.
2 Emma Winifred, m. 1869, Edward L. O'MaUey, Esq.
3 Mary Josephine. 4 Emily Eliza.
Mr. Hardcastle m. 2ndly, 1821, Eliza, dau. of Benjamin Smith'
Esq. of Ordsall House, Manchester, and by her (who d. 1876)
had issue,
Edward, now of Headlands.
Eliza Jane, m. 1843, James Carew Melvill, Esq., 2nd son of
Sir James Carew Melvill, K.C.B. Selina Emily.
Anne Emma, in. 1864, Sir William J. Herschel, Bart., and d.
18(3.
He d. 1842.
Armx—^a.., on a chevron between three towers arg. as many
leopards' faces gu. Crest — A tower arg. Motto — Deus mihi
munimen.
6'ccti6'— Headlands, Prestwich ; New Lodge, Hawkhurst.
HARDING OF BARASET.
Harding, William Feilding, Esq. of Barasef,
co.Warwick, J.P., formerly in R.N., b. 22 Sept. 1829 ;
m. 11 Aug. 1863, Louisa, eldest dau. of Rev. George
Rudston Read, Rector of Sutton-on-Derwent, co.
York, and has had issue,
I. William Basil, d. 13 May, 1871. 11. Henry George.
III. Arthur Hamilton. iv. Cecil Cholmley.
I. Helen Louisa. 11. Katherine Emily.
ittllCilCjr. — Jddd Harding, of Hampton in Arden, b.
1002, son, by Susanna his wife, dau. of William Arden, Esq. of
Hampton, was father of
JnDD Harding, of Hampton, 6. 1692, whose son,
JuDD Harding, Esq. of Solihull, co. Warwick, J.P., Capt.
Warwickshire militia, b. 1730, in. Elizabeth Hunt, of Strat-
ford-on-Avon, and by her left (with a dau., Charlotte) five sons,
Joseph, his successor at Solihull, a learned Lawyer, father of
George Harding, Esq. of Solihull.
AViLLiAM, of whose line we treat.
John, Royal Artillery, second in command under the Duke
of Wellington at Copenhagen, and Sir John Moore at
Corunna; he received the thanks of Parliament for his ser-
vices there. He was father of Major-Gen. George Judd
Harding.
Judd. Thomas.
The 2nd son
William Harding, Esq., went to India in the Civil Service of
the E.I.C. on the Bengal Establishment, and on his return to
England established the estate, and built the mansion of
Baraset, 1800. He became Magistrate of the co., and was
Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to George III. He lu. Nov.
1784, Harriet Sweedland, and had issue,
William Jddd, of Baraset.
Charles, E.I.C.'s Civil Service, Bengal, m. Eliza Anne, only
dau. of Sir Frederick Hamilton, Bart, of Silverton Hill, co.
Lanark.
Henry (Rev.), m. The Lady Emily Feilding, dau. of the late
Viscount Feilding, and sister of the Earl of Denbigh, and
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hasispiie a son, Witi-iAM Feildikg, now of Barasct; and
three daus.
John (Rev.), m. Anna, eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas Cutler
Rudston Read, of Krickley Hall, co. York.
Francis, Capt. R.X.. m. Davidona Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Briga-
dier-Gen. Charles Dallas, late Governor of St. Helena, and
has issue.
Edward. Bengal Civil Service, d. in the East Indies.
Catherine, m.W. H. C. Flowden, Esq., an East India Director,
and d. in China.
Charlotte Sophia, m. the Rev. William Wheler, 3rd son of
the Rev. Sir Charles Wheler, Bart.
Elizabeth Octavia, m. Georse Baker, Esq., Commander R.In .,
son of Sir Robert Baker, Magistrate of the City of London.
Jane, m. the Rev. Thomas Hunt, Rector of Felton, co. Salop,
son of Rowland Hunt, Esq. of Boreatton Park.
Harriett, m. James Molony, E.-sq-of Kiltanon, andd. 1826.
Sophia, m. Samuel Steward, Esq. of Lincoln's Ian, son of
Col. Samuel Steward, of Leamington.
Mr. Harding d. 22 Jan. 1822, and was s. by his son,
William Jcdd Haeding, Esq. of Baraset, co. Warwitk, J.P.
and D.L., formerly in the E.I.C.'s Service, Bengal, 6. 22 Sept.
1788; m. 20 April, 1S.30, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of the late Robert
Denisou, Esq. of Kilnwick Percy, co. York, by Frances his
wife, dau. of the late Sir Richard Brooke, Bart, of Norton
Priory, co. Chesliire, and d. s. x>. 29 Sept. 1867, when he was
s. by his nephew, William Fei..ding Harding, Esq., now of
Baraset.
^i-ms— Erm., afess chequy or and az. C«si— On a chapcau
az. turned up erm., a boar passant or.
-S'eat— Baraset, Stratford-on-Avon, co. Warwick.
HAEDING OP UPCOTT.
Hahbing, Lietjt.-Col. WiLLiAivr, of Upcott
House, Devon, J.P., h. 16 Aug. 1792.
JLtlTCnflC. — The family was seated at a very early period
at Comb Martin, Devon. The learned Thomas Hakding, D.D.,
Fellow of New College, Oxford, the antagonist of Bishop
Jewell, 6. at Comb Martin 1512, was a son of the family (see
Prince's Worthies of Devon, Collinson's History of Somerset-
shire, &€.)
Thomas IlABriNG, Esq. of Upcott, son of Robert Harding,
by his wife, a dau. of the family of Limebcar, m. Mary Bryan,
and had issue,
Robert, his heir.
Thomas, father of the late Rev. John Limeheak Harding,
of Monkleigh, Devon, who m. 1st, Susan, dau. of the Rev.
— Squire, by whom he had one dau. He m. 2ndly, Char-
lotte, dau. of John Goldie, Esq., J. P., and had two sons,
Thomas Goldie; and Joseph Limebear (liev.).
John (Rev.).
A dau., m. Thomas Terry, Esq.
The eldest son,
Robert Harding, Esq. of Upcott (who d. 4 Sept. 1804), m.
1780, Dionisia, 2nd da«. of Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bart, of Taw-
stock Court, Devon, and had issue,
Thomas Wret, his heir. Robert, J. P., Capt. B.A.
William, now of Upcott.
John (Rev.) M.A., Rector of Goodleigh, near Barnstaple,
b. 1800.
Dyonisia, deceased. Anna Maria, deceased.
The eldest son,
Thomas Wrey Harding d. 21 Nov. 1866, and was s. by his
2nd brother, the present Lieut.-Col. William Harding, of
Upcott.
Arms— Arg., on a bend az. three martlets or. Crest— A falcon
displayed ppr.
iS'eai— Upcott, near Barnstaple.
HARDY OP CHILHAM CASTLE,
Hakdt, Ciiaeles Stewart, Esq. of Chilham
Castle, Kent, J.P. for Kent, and High Sheriff 1874,
Capt. East Kent Yconiaurj, formerly 37th regt., b.
18 Dec. 1812 ; m. 26 Oct. 1865, Fanny Alice, 2nd
dau. of Matthew Bell, Esq. of Bourne Park, Kent,
and has issue,
Charles, b. 9 March, 1874.
Violet Annis. Mabel Ceylonia.
IMr. Hardy is son of the late Cliarlcs Hardy, Esq.
of Chilham Castle, Kent, and Odsall House, Brad-
ford, CO. York (who d. 16 March, 18G7) , by Catherine
his wife, dau. of James Orr, Esq. of Hollywood
House,. CO. Down. He is consequently nephew of
Sir Thomas Hardy, Bart., and of Viscount Cran-
brook.
Lineage, Arms, &c. (see Burke's Peerage and Baronelapet
Hardy of Dv.nstalt, Bart.).
/S'cai— Chilham Castle, Canterbury.
HARDY OF LETHERINGSETT.
Cozens-Hardt, William Hardt, Esq. of
Letlicringsett Hall, Norfolk, J.P., b. 1 Dec. 180G ;
m. 21 July, 1830, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Theobald,
Esq. of Norwich, and has issue,
I. Clement William Hardy, 6. 27 Feb. 1833; m. 8 May,
1856, Helen Ferneley, dau. of T. C. Wrigley, Esq. of
Woodfield Lodge, Huddersfield, and has issue two son»
and two daus.
II. Herbert Hardy, 6. 22 Nov. 1838, Barrister-at-Law ; 7n.
26 July, 1866, Maria, dau. of T. Hepburn, Esq. of Clapham
Common, and has issue, two sons and two daus.
III. Theobald, b. 25 Aug. 1842; m. 12 July, 18G0, Sarah
Anna, dau. of James Wrigley, Esq. of Field House, Netlier-
ton, and has issue three sons and one dau.
IV. Sydney, &. 9 May, 1850.
I. Caroline, m. 1856, J. J. Colman. Esq., M.P. of Carrow
House, Norwich, and has issue two sons and four daus.
II. Laura Elizabeth, d. 1838.
HI. Cecilia Emma, m. 1869, J. E. Williams, Esq. of Ash-
leigh, Huddersfield, and has issue one son and one dau.
IV. Agnes. V. Kathleen.
Mr. Cozens Hardy, only son of Jeremiah Cozens,
Esq. of Sprowston, by his 2nd wife, Mary Ann, dau.
of William Hardy, Esq. of Letheringsett, assumed,
by sign manual, 1842, the arms and surname of
Hardy.
Arms — Quarterly; 1st and 4th, per chevron arg. and or, in
chief two bombshells fired, and in base an eagle's head erased
ppr., for Hardy ; 2nd and 3rd, per pale az. and gu., on a pile
or, a lion rampant, for Cozens. Crests— 1st, A dexter arm em-
bowed ppr. charged with a pellet between two chevronels or,
and grasping an eagle's head fessways, also ppr., for Hardy;
2Dd, A lion rampant or, guttee de sang and fretty gu., for
Cozens. Motto— Fear one.
iS'eat— Letheringsett Hall, Holt, Norfolk.
HARE OP HTJRSTMONCEAUS.
Hare, Afgustus John Cuthbeet, Esq. of
Holmhurst, Hastings, Sussex, b. 13 Marcli, 1834 ;
author of " Memorials of a Quiet Life," " Walks in
Eoine," " Cities of Northern and Central Italy,"
&c.
HtltCaflC— Thomas Hare, of Leigh, Essex, buried at St.
Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, London, 14 May, 1572, as Capt.
Hare, left by his wife, Catherine, who was living C May, 1672,
five sons and three daus. The eldest son,
Samcel Hare, bapt. 1548, d. 25 Dec. 1619. He m. Melcah,
dau. of James Colemore, Blerchant, of London, and had issue.
The eldest son,
John Hare, Esq. of Leigh, was b. 1592, married and had
issue two sons.
Richard, of whom presently.
Samuel, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Edwards, Esq. of
Arlsey, co. Bedford, and had, 1 Mary, m. John Battersby,
Vicar of Kirby, Essex; and 2 Jane.
The elder son,
Richard Hare, Esq., 6. 1636; m. 1st, 1GC3, Katherine, dau.
of Richard Edwards, of Arlsey, co. Bedford. He m. 2n(lly,
1669, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Naylor, Esq., by whom ho had
issue,
Francis Hare, D.D., Bishop of Chichester, 6. 1 Nov. 1671 .
m. 1st, Bethia, only dau. of Francis Naylor, Esq. of Hurstmon-
ceaux Castle, Sussex, and had one son, Francis, b. 14 May;
1713, m. Charlotte, dau. of Joseph Alston, Esq. of New House,
Suffolk, and d. s. p. 1775. Bishop Hare m. 2ndly, Mary Mar-
garet, dau. and co-heir of Joseph Alston, Esq. of New House,
Suffolk, and of Easthamstead, co. Berks, and had issue. Tho
Bishop d. 26 April, 1740. The eldest son of his Lordship's
second marriage,
RoiiERT Hare, Esq. of Hurstmonceaux Castle, godson and
proteitd ofSir Robert Walpole, assumed the surname of Naylor ;
b. 17 March, 1730; d. 1797; to. 1st, 1752, Sarah, dau. and
co-heir (with her sister Helena, wife of John Lefevre, Esq. of
lleckfield) of Lister Selmun, Esq. of Chalfont House, co. Bucks,
and hud issue,
HAE,
THE LAJNJJi^iU GEiM'KY,
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Francis, of whom presently.
Eoliei-t (Kev.), Rector of Hurstmotieeaux, Sussex, Cnnon of
Winchester, b. 1756, d. 24 Feb. ISS'i. He ,<(. 1st, Harriet,
eldest dau. of Henry Hume Spence, Esq. of Mailing, near
Lewes, and had four daus., of whom two d. young; the
other two were, Julia Marianne, m. 1840, Sir Alexander
Taylor, M.D., of Pau, France; and Amelia, m. 1821, Edwin
Sandys, 4th son of Sir John Dashwood, Bart, of West
Wycombe, CO. Bucks; she d. 1857, leaving issue. Eev. R.
Hare m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of John AUeyne, Esq. of Bar-
bados, and had, 1 Robert, a Major in the army, m. 1828,
Charlotte, youngest dau. of the Eev. Thomas F. Fuller,
of Heathtield, Sussex, and d. s. p. 1SG4; 2 Clarence, d.
xmm. 18 Oct. 1863; 1 Laurentia Anne, h. 1802, d. 1803;
and 2 and 3, Louisa Anne and Teresa Anne (twins), b. 1803,
d. 1803. The Eev. Robert Hare m. Snlly, Anne, dau. of
Sir Thomas Franldand, Bart, of Thirkleby, co. York, and
widow of John Lewis, Esq. of Harpton Court, co. Radnor.
Anna Maria, in. Col. Bulkeley.
ar. Robert Hare Naylor m. 2ndly, Miss Henrietta Henekell,
md [had several children, who all d. young or roini. The
ildest son by his 1st wife,
Francis Hare Naylor, Esq., 6. 1753; d. 16 April, 1815. He
(I. 1st, Georgiana, 4th dau. of Jonathan Shipley, Bishop of St.
Uaph, by Anne Maria his wife, dau. of Hon. George Mordaunt,
liece of the famous Earl of Peterborough, and had four sons
ind one dau.,
I. Francis George, 6. 6 Jan. 1786, d. 1842. He m. 29 April,
1828, Ann Frances, dau. of Sir John Dean Paul, Bart., and
by her (who d. 1863) had issue,
1 Francis George, of Gresford, co. Denbigh, an officer 1st
Life Guards, b. 6 July, 1830; d. s.-p. 18GS.
2 William Robert, b. 18 Oct. 1831; d. s. p. 18 March, 1867.
3 AoGDSTUs John Cuthbert, present representative.
1 Ann Frances Maria Louisa, d. unm. 26 May, 18C8.
II. Augustus William (Rev.), Rector of Alton Barnes, 6. 17
Nov. 1792; to. 2 June, 1829, Maria, dau. of the Eev. Oswald
Leycester, of Stoke, Salop ; d. g. p. 14 Feb. 1834. His widow
d. at Holmhurst, 13 Nov. 1870.
III. Julius Charles (Ven.), Eector of Hurstmonccaux, and
Archdeacon of Lewes, 6. 13. Sept. 1795; m. Nov. 1844, Jane
Esther, dau. of Eev. Michael Maurice; and d. s. p. 23 Jan.
1855.
IV. Marcus Theodore, of Eockcnd, Torquay, and Court,
Devon, Lieut. E.N., b. 9 Nov. 1796; m. 24 Sept. 1833, Lucy
Anne, 2nd dau. of John Thomas, Lord Stanley of Alderley,
and d. 30 July, 1845, having had issue,
1 Maecds Acgostus Stanley, of Court Grange, Devon,
Capt. E.N., b. 25 June, 1836, J.P. for Devon ; m. 17 June,
1873, Matilda Jane, 2nd dau. of William Tollcmache, Esq.,
by his wife Lady Anna Maria, Srd dau. of Edward
Adolphus, 11th Duke of Somerset, and had issue,
Ethel Lucy, 6. 14 May, 1875.
Matilda Maud, b. 16 May, 1877.
Capt. M. A. S. Hare was lost in H.BI.S. "Eurydice," 24
March, 1878.
2 Theodore Julius, b. 12 March, 1839 ; m. 26 Feb. 1863,
Mary, 2nd dau. of John Hargreaves, Esq. of Silwood Park,
CO. Berks, and has one son, Marcus Leonard Theodore,
6. 1878, and two daus., Evelyn Mary, and Mabel Avena.
1 Lucy Caroline Isabella, in. 1862, Charles Harcourt Cham-
bers, Esq., who d. 30 Oct. 1876.
I. Anna Maria Clementina, d. young, 24 March, 1813.
Francis Hare Naylor in. 2ndly, 1809, Anna Maria, widow of
Ueut.-Col. Eidgeway Mealy, and by her had issue,
I. GustavTis Edward Cockburn, of KircuUen House, co. Gal-
way, for some time in the Prussian army, 6. 15 Sept. 1811,
m. 1840, Sarah Anne, dau. of Samuel P. Wright, Esq. of
Wood Green, Middlesex, and has,
1 Gustavus Julius Charles, 6. 20 May, 1841; d. 1876.
2 Francis Augustus, b. 18 June, 1845.
3 Frederick Arthur, b. 20 Jan. 1852.
4 Reginald Charies, b. 25 Dec. 1854.
5 Edward George Sidney, b. 15 April, 1861.
1 Georgiana Maria, m. 1869, Frederick Hallowcs, Capt.
R.N.
■ 2 Annie Emma. 3 Louisa Fanny.
4 Esther Mary. 5 Maud Elk-n.
II. Reginald John, Sub-Inspector of Constabulary in Aus-
tralia, 6. 29 Dec. 1812.
I. Georgina Frances, in. the Rev. John Frederick Denison
Maurice.
Arms — Gu., two bars or, a chief indented arg. Crest — Ademi-
icn rampant arg. ducally gorged or. 3Iotlo — Odi profanum.
/Scat — Holmhurst, near Hastings.
ITannali Elizabctli, dau. and co-heir (with her sister
Lucy Helen, Mile ol' Charles Chadwick, M.D., of
Leeds) of John Newbould, Esq. of Braniho2De Hall,
CO. York.
Eturagc— The Hahes of Doclcing were a younger branch
of the ancient family of Hare of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk (^ee
Burke's Extinct Baronetofjc). The eventual heiress, JIis.
Henley, only surviving child of Hdgh Charles Hare, Esq. of
Docking, devised her estates to her kinsman.
The Rev. Edward Christian, Rector of Workington, Cum-
berland, son of the Rev. Humphrey Christian, by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of Thomas Brett, Esq., and Mary his wife, dau.
of the Rev. John Basset, by Mary his wife, which Mary was
dau. of John Earie, Esq. of Heydon, Norfolk, and Sarah his
wife, 5ih dau. of Sir John Hare, Knt. of Stow Bardolph. Mr.
Christian assumed, on succeeding to Docking, the name and
arms of Hare, 1798. He in. about 1772, his cousin, Frances,
dau. of John Christian, Esq. of Milntown and Ewanrigg Hall,
Cumberland, and had, with two daus., four sons,
Humphrey John, his heir.
Frederick, J.P. and D.L., of Stanhoe Hall, Norfolk. He has
been twice married, and has issue. His eldest son, Edward,
is Inspector General C.S.I. ; and his 2nd, Frederick John,
is Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge.
Edward Heny. Hugh Charles (Rev.).
Mr. (Christian) Hare m. 2ndly, 18 Feb. 1790, Robina, 2nd dau.
of Matthew Morshland, Esq. of Eindmuir, d. 1807, and was
s. by his eldest son.
The Eev. Humphrey John Hare, of Docking Hall, &. 1770,
m. 1st, 16 July, 1801, Blary, 3rd dau. of Thomas Pattensoii.
Esq. of Melmerby Hall, Cumberland, by whom (who d. 18
March, 1817) he had a son, Humphrey John, now of Docking
Hall ; and a dau., Frances Mary, m. the Eev. E. Woolmer
Cory. He m. 2ndly, 21 Sept. 1818, Barbara, youngest dau. of
the Rev. James Jlayo, of Wimbourne Minster, Dorset, and
had by her,
Hugh James, in. 1856, Anna, dau. of John Graver Browne,
Esq. Edward Montague.
Elizabeth. Barbara. Anne.
Robina, in. Thomas Copeman, Esq.
Janet, in. W. D. Chapman, Esq.. Lieut. Madras N.I.
Lucy. Catherine Christian.
Mr. Hare d. 30 April, 1856.
Arms — Gu., two bars and a chief danccttec or. Crest— S.
demi-lion rampant arg. ducally gorged or.
i'ecU— Docking Hall, King's Lynn, Norfolk.
HARE OF DOCKING HALL.
Haee, Hfmpheet John, Esq. of Docking Hall,
!forfolk, Major 4th West York Militia, M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, h. 17 Oct. 1811 j m. 11 Sept. 1833,
HARFORD OF FALCONDALE.
Batteesby-Haefoed, John, Esq. of Falcondale,
CO. Cardigan, and of Blaise Castle, co. Gloucester,
b. 1860 ; s. his father 1875.
ILiltCaCIC.— The Harfords are of antiquity at Bosbury,
CO. Hereford, in the church of which place there are several
ancient and handsome monuments of the family, exhibiting
their armorial bearings. The branch we are about to treat of
migrated from Marshfield, co. Gloucester, and settled at Bristol
in the course of the 17th century.
Charles Harford, of Bristol, living 1705, 2nd son of Thomas
Harford, of Marshfield, d. before 1723, leaving two sons and
two daus. Of the former the 2nd
Edward IIarfoud, of the city of Bristol, whose will, dated
26 July, 1705, was proved 13 Sept. following, m. Ehzabeth, dau.
of Charles Jones, Esq. grandson of Hugh Jones, the 1st Pro-
testant Bishop of Llandaff, and had issue,
I. Edward, his heir.
II. Mark, of Frencliay, co. Gloucester, living 1746, in. Love,
dau. of John Andrew, Esq. of Hill House, in the same co.,
and had a son, Mark, of Stoke, co. Gloucester, m. Sarah,
dau. of Samuel Lloyd, Esq., and had issue, 1 Mark, of
Bristol; 2 Samuel Lloyd, of Sion Hill, Clifton; 3 Edward
Lloyd; 1 Sarah; 2 Susannah, in. George Bush, Esq. of
Bristol.
HI. Charles, of Bristol, whose will was dated 15 Fob. 1746,
and proved 9 April, 1747, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Joseph Beck,
Esq. of Frenchay, co. Gloucester; and 2ndly, Eachael, dau.
of John Eeeve ; by the latter he had a dau., Eachael : and
by the former a dau., Elizabeth, and a son,
Joseph, of Stapleton, co. Gloucester, J. P., Sheriff of Bristol
1779 and 1785, m. Hannah, dau. of Joseph Kill, Esq. of
the same place, and had an only son,
Charles Joseph, of Stapleton Grove, M.A., F.A.S., J. P.,
6. 22 April, 1764; in. 16 June, 1795, Mary (b. 1762, rf.
23 May, 1798), relict of J. Marehant, Esq., and dau. of
Dr. Nathaniel Coffin of Boston, U.S. ; and d. 2 March,
1830, having had issue,
3b2
740
HAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAR
Charles Joseph. C.ipt. in the army, late of the 34th
ie?t., <L s.p. 16 Aug. 1833.
Henry Charles, B.A. and F.A.S., of the Eoyal York
Crescent, Clifton, and of Staplcton House, and Frcti-
chay Lodge, near Bristol, J. P., 0. 13 May, 1798;
Capt. CO. Gloucester Militia; m. 1st, 26 July, 1825,
Susan Harriet, only surviving child of Samuel Brice,
Ksq. of P'renchay Lodge, co. Gloucester, and d. 15
Feb. 1879, having had issue,
Cbables Joseph, late Capt. 12th Lancers, b. 5 Mayi
1826 ; m. 18S0, Rosa Matilda, dau. ol Kobert Scott,
Esq , R.N., of Oatlands, Devon, and has issue.
Frederick Kill, 6. 25 Jan. 1832.
Samuel Henry, Capt. Cape Mounted Eifles, b. 20
April, 1833; m. 29 March, 1865, Alice Victoire, dau.
of the Hon. and Bev. T. C. Skeffington, and grand-
dau. of Thomas, Viscount Massereene and Ferrard.
Su.san Harriet, m. Major Edward Cave, of the Ma-
dras Staff Corps. Emily Mary.
Isabella Adelaide, m. Major Morant, late of the 12th
Lancers.
The eldest son,
Edward Hakfokd, Esq. of Bristol, m. a dau. of Eilw.ird
Lloyd, Esq., and dying 1788, aged 88, was .s. by his only son,
Edward Harford, Esq. of Frenchay, near Bristol, who m.
Sarah, dau. and heir of John Scandrett, Esq. of that city, and
left an only son and successor,
John Scandbett Habford, Esq. of Blaise Castle, co. Glou-
cester, m. Mary, dau. of Abraham Gray, Esq. of Tottenham,
Middlesex, and had issue,
I. John Scandrett his heir.l
II. Abraham Gray, who assumed the surname of Battefsbt,
in addition to Harford, on inheriting the estate of his kins-
man, William Battersby, Esq. He m. Elizabeth, youngest
dau. of Gen. and the Eight Hon. Lady Eleanor Dundas, of
Carron Hall, Falkirk, and dying May, 1851, left issue,
1 John, late of Stoke Park and I'alcondale.
2 Thomas Dundas (Eev.), m. Mary Forbes, and has five
sons and one dau.
1 Eleanor Dundas.
2 Mary Louisa, m. the Eev. H. G. De Eunsen, eldest son
of the Chevalier Bunsen, and has two daus.
III. Charles Gray. iv. Alfred (Eev.), A.M.
V. William Henry, of Barley Wood Wrington, Somerset,
J.P., b. 1793; m. 1820, Emily, dau. of the late John King,
Esq., for many years Under Secretary for the Home Depart-
ment, and has iss«e,
1 William Henry, 6. 4 Jan. 1829; m. April, 185.5.
2 Edward John, b. 21 Jan. 1832; m. 26 July, 1864.
1 Harriet Margaret (deceased), m. 18C3, Willoughby Hurt
Sitwell, Esq. of Ferney Hall, Shropshire.
Mr. Harford d. Jan. 1815, and was s. by his son,
John Scandrett Harford, Esq. of Blaise Castle, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff co. Cardigan 1824, D.C.L., F.E.S., 6.
8 Oct. 1786; m. 1812, Louisa, eldest dau. of Eichard Hart
Davies, Esq., many years M.P. for Bristol. He d. 16 April,
1866. His nephew,
John Battebsbt Habford, Esq. of Falcondale, co. Cardigan,
M.A., J. P. for cos. Cardigan and Gloucester, and D.L. for the
latter co., High Sheriff 1855, b. 1819 ; m. 1850, Mary Charlotte,
dau. of Baron von Bunsen, formerly Prussian Minister in
London, and had issue,
I. John Chables. now of F;ilcondale and Blaise Castle.
II. Frederic Dundas, /,. 1SG2.
I. Alice May Elizabeth. II. Constance Emilia.
m. Mary Edith. iv. Charlotte Louisa.
V. Agnes Clementina. vi. Eleanor Dorothy.
He d. 1875.
^)!)!s— Sa., two bends arg. on a canton az. a bend or. Crest
— Out of flames ppr. a griffin's head or, between two wings az.
fire issuing from tlie moulh.
Seat— Falcondale, Lampeter, South Wales.
HARFORD OF DOWU PLACE.
H.Mti'OKD, i'ltiiDERiCK Henet, Esq. of Down
Place, Windsor, Berks, Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards,
b. 20 March, 1841 ; is only son of the late Frederick
Paul Harford, D.L. (who d. 18G0), by Louisa Eliza
Bourke his wife, 2nd dau. of Eev. R. Fitzwilliam
Hallifax, and grandson of Henry Harford, Esq. of
Down Place (who d. Dec. 1835), and Louisa his
■wife, dau. of F. Pigou, Esq. Capt. Harford has
two sisters, Edith, of Somerset Coleraine, London-
derry, m. 28 Oct. 1862, Thomas Rumbold Richard-
son, Esq. of Somerset, CO. Derry (who d. 7 Marcl),
18G8), and Marian.
HARGREAVES OF ARBORFIELD,
AND HALL BARN PARK.
Haegreaves, Thomas, Esq. of Arborfield, Berks,
and of Hall Barn Park, Berks, J.P. for Berks,
High Sheriff 1867, Capt. 3rd Royal Lancashire
Militia, h. 21 Dec. 1832 ; s. his father 1872; m. 17
Jan. 1855, Sarah, dau. of Washington Jackson, Esq.
of LiveriJool, and has issue,
I. Arthur, 6. 20 Aug. 1859. ii. A son, 5. 8 April, 1864.
I. Grace. ii. Annie. iii. Another dau.
ILtUtatir.— John Habgbeaves, of Height, near Higham,
6. 4 May, 1708 ; m. Mary Walsh, of Morton in Craven, and
left seven sons,
I. John, his heir. ii. Jonathan.
III. James, of Liverpool, m. twice. By his 2nd wife, Blary
Winter, he left issue a son, Winter Ainsworth, who d. unra.
1827 ; and a dau., Mary Catherine, m. April, 1815, the Eev.
Thomas Eaffles, D.D., LL.D. of Liverpool, heir male and
representative of Sir Thomas Stamford Eaffles, and by her
(who d. 17 May, 1843) has issue.
IV. Eobert, 6. 1748; m. Sarah, dau. of James Eoberts, Esq.
of Northwood, near Higham ; and d. 1814, leaving two
sons,
1 AVilliam, 6. 1773; m. 1805, Martha, dau. of John Hol-
gatte, Esq., and d. s. p. 1832.
2 Ucginald, of Spring Cottage, near Burnley, J.P. for
Lancashire, b. 1/87; to. 1817, Anne, dau. of Thomas
Andrew, Esq. of Harpurhey Hall, and by her (who d.
1819) has two daus., Sarah and Mary Anne.
V. Joshua. >i. Joseph. vii., William.
The eldest son,
John Hargreaves, of Wheatley, near Bnrnley, co. Lan-
caster, 6. 30 July, 1740; vi. 1st, Lettice, dau. of Driver, of
Subden Hall, and had by her two sons, James and George.
He ))i. 2ndly, Alice, dau. of Lawrence Whittam, of Hupton,
CO. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 13 Jan. 1818) had issue,
Laurence, of Darwen, co. Lancaster, b. at Wheatley, 4 Feb.
1769 ; m. Jane, dau. of William Eobert, of Hunterholmc,
near Padiham. Thomas, of whom presently.
Mary, m. 25 Dec. 1800, Adam Dugdale, Esq. of Dovecot
House, near Liverpool, deceased.
Sarah, m. James Holgate, of Burnley, Merchant, deceased.
Mr. Hargreaves d. 13 April, 1810. His 2nd son,
Thomas Habgbeaves, of Oak Hill, near Blackburn, 6. 21
Dec. 1771, m. 1st, Oct. 1793, Margaret, dau. of Benjamin
Wilson, Esq. of Baxenden, and 2ndly, C June, 1803, Nancy,
dau. of John Hayley, of Hashngden. By the former he had
issue,
John, his heir.
Benjamin, of Ardcn, Accrington, co. Lancaster, m. and haf
no issue.
Eobert, who d. 23 May, 1854 ; m. and has issue, Grace an&j
Lucy. 1'
Jonathan, m. and has issue, Eeginald, Fanny, and Emma, i
Wilham, m. and has a dau. Constance. James.
Alice, m. Richard Kay, Esq. of Limeficld, near Bury, and
has issue, Richard John Hargreaves and Alice Jane.
Helen, m. James Neville, Esq. of Blackburn, and has issue,
Margaret, Catherine, Helen, and Frances Mary.
Mr. Hargreaves d. 12 June, 1822, and was s. by his son,
John Hargreaves, Esq. of Broad Oak, co. Lancaster, and
Hall Barn Park, Bucks, J.P. and D.L., b. 1 July, 1797; m. 1(A
Nov. 1831, Grace, only dau. of William Brown, Esq. of Rich^
mond Hill, near Liverpool, M.P., and had issue, '
I. Thomas, of Arborfield Hall, Berks, and Hall Barn Park;
Bucks.
I. Sarah, d. 28 April, 1857.
II. William, b. 23 March, 1837.
III. John, of Broad Oak, Lancashire, J.P., Hon. Col. 3r4
Lancashire Eifle Volunteers, High Sheriff of Berks, 1876i'
6. 30 Aug. 1839; to. 30 April, 1862, Mary Jane, only dau.
of Alexander Cobham-Cobham, Esq. of Shinliold Manor
House, Bucks, and has a son, b. 1 March, 1854.
Mr. John Hargreaves d. 1872.
^)-ras— Quarterly or and vert, on a fess erm. between throe
stags courant countcrchanged a fret gu. Crext — A buck's head
erased vert attired or, with a collar arg. charged with a fret
gu. in the mouth a sprig of oak ppr. .il/o^o— Fortitudine et
prudentia.
Sm^s— Hall Barn Park, Bucks, formerly the seat of Edmund
Waller, the poet; Arborfield Hall, Reading.
HARMAN OF NEWCASTLE AND
ROCKINGHAM.
King-Haeman, Edwaed Robert, Esq. of New-
castle, CO. Longford, and Rockingham, co. Roscom*
HAR
THE LANDED GENTRY,
HAR
^41
mon, J. P. COS. Roscommon, Lonp;fovcl, Sligo, and
Westnieatli, D.L. co. Roscommon, M.P. co. Sligo,
formerly Capt. Royal Longford Militia, h. 3 April,
1838 ; m. 20 Aug. 1861, Emma Frances, dau. of Sir
William Worsley, 1st bart. of Hovinghum, aud lias
had issue,
I. Lawrence Wiluam, b. 23 Nov. 1SG3.
I. Frances Agnes, ii. Violet Philadelpliia, d. 23 STay, 18G7.
fifUfjlflC. — Nicholas Harman, Esq. of Callow, settled in
Ireland during tire reign of James I. He was one of the first
burgesses of Carlow named in the charter granted to that
borough by James I. in 1614, and was High Sheriff of the co.
Carlow in 1619 ; by Mary his wife, he was father of
Henry Harman, Esq. of Dublin, who had by Marie his wife,
(she made her will 5 Jan. 1649, which was proved in the Con-
sisterial Court of Dublin, 25 March, 1652, and directs that she
should be buried in St. Bride's Church, Dublin, near her dau.
Anne Wall) five sons and as many daus.,
I. Edward, of Derrymoyle, Queen's co., M.P. for Carlow,
in .Ian. 1634, whose will, dated 9 June, was proved 16 Sept.
1C73. He had two sons,
1 William, of Derrymoyle, will dated 27 April, 1682,
proved 10 Jan. 1684, d. s. j'. )". His dau. Katherine, d. 11
i'fb. 1757, having m. Capt. Hon. James Fitzmaurice, of
Killi^hill, CO. Limerick, brother of Thomas, 1st Earl of
Kerry, from whicli marriage descended Fitzuadrice, of
CO. Carlow.
2 Hungerford, d. s. p., will proved 1C91.
II. Anthony, d. s. p. before 1CS4.
III. Thomas (Sir), of whom hereafter.
IV. William, of Ince-Conolly, co. Cavan, m. Jane, dau. of
Christopher Piers, Esq., and had Christopher of Belena-
carrig, co. Cavan, attainted by James II. in 1C89, ancestor
of Harman of co. Cavan.
V. Henry, ancestor of Harman nf Palace.
I. Anne, m. Edward Wall, Esq., d. before 1019, buried at
St. Bride's Church, Dublin.
II. INIary, to. 1st, Burton, Esq., and 2ndly, Francis Brereton,
Esq. of Chapel-Izod. iii. Jane, d. unm.
IV. Margaret, will dated 10 March, 1683, and proved 23 Feb.
IfiSl, Hi. 1st, Gormachan, Esq., and 'indly, Capt. Henry
Crewkerne, who d. in Carlow Feb. 1655.
V. Mabel, m. Greatrakes, Esq.
Mr. Harman d. before 1649. His 3rd son.
Sir Thomas Harman, Knt. of Athy, knighted by the Lord
Deputy, Thomas, Earl of Ossory, 5 June IGGi, was a Major in
the army 1661 ; M.P. for Carlow, 1G59, and for the borough
of Kildare 1661. He obtained a grant of considerable estates
in the co. of Longford, under the Act of Settlement by patent
dated 5 July, 1667, enrolled 7 Oct. following. He to. Anne
Jones, who also obtained a grant of lands under the Act of Set-
tlement, in the co. of Carlow, by patent dated 20 July, and
enrolled 13 Aug. 1068. He d. 11 Dec. 1607. His will bears
date 0 Aug. 1667, and was proved 1 May, 1668. His widow d.
1 June, 1683. They were both buried in Christ Church, Dublin,
having had issue, with a dau., Mary (ni. 1st, 1G75, Sir Arthur
Jones, Knt. of Osberston, co. Meath; and 2ndly, William
Moreton, D.D., Bishop of Meath), a son,
Wentworth Harman, Esq. of Castle Roe, co. Carlow, a
Capt. of the Battle Axe Guards, co. Carlow 10 Dee. 1683,
m. 1st, 1079, Margaret, dau. of Garrett Wellesley, Esq. of
Dangan, and by her, who d. 15 June, 1083, had issue, with
two sons, one dau. Elizabeth, wife of Coaway BlennerUassctt,
Esq. The sons were,
I. Thoma.5, b. 1681; d. s. p.
II. Wentworth, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Harman m. 2ndly, Jime 1691, France?, .^ister and heir of
Anthony Sheppard, Esq. of Newcastle, co. Lon.nford, by whuiu,
who d. 14 May, 1700, aged 94, he had further issue,
III. Robert, successor to his nephew.
IV. Francis, (?. May, 1714.
V. Anthony, b. 1701, Major in the army, who had no issue
by Charity, his wife, who was the sole executrix of his will,
dated 14 Aug. 1749. VI. William, d. s. p.
VII. CuTTS (Very Rev.), successor to his brother.
Mr. Harman d. 3 May, 1714, and was s. by his eldest son,
Wentworth Harman, Esq. of Moyne, co. Carlow, LL.D.
Trinity Coll. Dublin, 1718, m. 1714, Lucy, dau. of Audley
Mervyn, Esq., of Trillitk, co. Tyrone, and sister and heir of
Henry Mervyn, of same place, by whoui, who d. 1737, he hud
issue,
I. AVeslet, his heir.
II. Thomas, bapt. 10 Jan. 1728, a Cornet of Horse, 1754,
d. s.p. 9 May, 176.3.
I. Anne, ?)). as 2nd wife, 1742, Sir Lawrence Parsons, 3rd
bart. of Birr Castle, and had issue,
. 25 Oct. 1715, Capt. in the army;
I'aul Wintfr, ot Dublin, and had
,. ■. -.M, ,„. .;. i;. lv\rv,.|l, Esq.
2 L:iur, !K,', \ili-. ui.M, Mirrr, ,lii,- totlieestatcs of hia
untie, \ I ry i;.v. lulls II, ii 111,111, Dean of Waterford,
assiiiiiL'd iIh' :uiiliiinii:il Miiiiiiiii,' of Harman by royal
license in 1792 ; of him hereafter.
Mr. Harman d. 3 Nov. 1757, when he was s. by his eldest son»
Wesley Harman, Esq. of Moyle, m. Mary, dau. of Rev-
Nicholas Milley, D.D., Prebendary of Ullard, Diocese o^
Leighlin, by whom (who m. 2ndly, 7 March, 1763, Rev-
Charles Doyne, Rector of Carlow) he had an only son,
Wentworth, who d. s. p. in his father's lifetime.
Mr. Harman d. 6 April, 1758, and was s. by his uncle,
Robert Harman, Esq. of Newcastle, co. Longford, and
Millieent, co. Kildare, b. 1099, M.P. co. Kildare 1755, and co.
Longford, 1761, m. Ann, dau. of John Warburton, Esq., 3rd
son of George Warburton, Esq. of Garryhinch, in the King's
Co., and d. s. p. 3 Sept. 1765, when he was s. by his only sur-
viving brother.
Very Rev. Cutts Harman, M.A. of Newcastle, Dean of
Waterford, bapt. 20 July, 1706, presented to the Deanery
7 March, 1759 ; m. Bridget, dau. of George Gore, Esq. of
Tenelick, co. Longford, Justice of the Court of Common Pleas
in Ireland, and sister of John Lord Annaly, by whom (who
d. 22 Nov. 1762) he had no issue. The Dean presented to his
cathedral the very fine organ which it possesses. He d. Jan.
1784, and bequeathed his estates to his nephew, the son of his
sister,
Lawrence Parsons- Harman, Esq. of Newcastle, M.P. co.
Longford, who, as before stated, assumed the sui-name of
Harman. He was &. 26 July, 1749; m. 11 June, 1772, Lady
Jane King, dau. of Edward, 1st Earl of Kingston, by whom
(who d. 1838) he had an only dau..
Mr. Parsons-Harman was created, 25 Sept. 1792, Lord Oxman-
town, and in Feb. 1806, Earl of Rosse, with special remainder
in default of male issue, to his nephew. Sir Lawrence Parsons,,
oth bart. of Birr Castle. His lordship d. 20 April, 1807, when
his Peerage passed according to the limitation, and his Harman
estates devolved on his only dau..
Lady Frances Parsons - Harman, of Newcastle, whO'
m. 9 Dec. 1799, Robert Edward, 1st Viscount Lorton, by
whom (who d. Nov. 1854) she had issue,
I. Robert, 2nd viscount, who s. as Oth Earl of Kingston
1869 (fee Burke's Peerage).
II. Lawrence Harman, who s. to the Harman estates.
I. Jane, m. 19 July, 18',^4, Anthony Lefroy, Esq. of Carrick-
glas Manor, co. Longford, LL.D., for many years M.P. for
the University ot Dublin, eldest son of Right Hon. Thomas-
Lefroy, Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench in Ireland,,
and d. 1 Dec. 1868.
II. Caroline, m. 23 March, 1827, Sir Robert Gore-Booth,_
4th bart. of Lissadel, and d. 13 Jan. 1828.
III. Frances, in. 8 April, 1834, Right Rev. Charles Leslie,
Bishop of Dromore, and d. 28 July, 1836.
IV. Louisa, d. unm. 1831.
The Viscountess Lorton d. 7 Oct. 1841, when she was s. in
her estates by her 2nd son,
Hon. Lawrence Harman-King, of Newcastle, and of
Rockingham, co. Roscommon, who assumed the additional
surname of Harman. He was Zy. in 1810; m. 17 May, 1837.
Mary Cecilia, 7th dau. of James Raymond Johnstone, Esq. of
Alva, CO. Clackmannan, and d. 10 Oct. Is75, having had issue,
I. Edward Robert, his heir.
II. Wentworth, Major R.A.. 6. 27 March, 1840; m. 29 Mr.y,
1803, Annie Kate, dau. of D. T. Smith, Esq., of Kingston,
Canad.n, and has issue,
1 WriitwMitli .M.'xander, 6. 3 Jan. 1869.
1 r.nitii.r rainlino, 6. 11 Jan. 1870.
2 Lilian M;iry, h. 7 July, 1872.
in. Monta,c;u Jocelyn, Capt. Royal Ben,gal Artillery, 6. 2
March, 1843; iji. 15 Feb. 1869, at liarrackporc, Bengal, Emily,
5th dau. of Gen. Henry Rigby, R.E., Bengal, and has issue,
1 Edward Henry, b. 13 Dec. 1870.
1 Mary Elizabeth, b. 29 Nov. 1871.
2 Annette Maud, b. 30 Marcli, 1874.
IV. George Douglas, Lieut. 2nd (Queen's Royal) regt., 6.
Sept. 1845.
V. Charles Anthony, h. 20 April, 1851.
VI. Gerald Lycidas, b. 21 June, 1853, Lieut. R.N.
I. Frances, m. 19 July, 1877, Guy Newcomer Atkinson, Esq.
of Cangort, in the King's Co.
II. Emily, d. 25 Oct. 1849.
Mr. King-Harman d. iO Oct. 1875, and was s. by his eldest
sun, Edward Robert King-Harman, now of Newcastle nnd
PkOckingham.
HAR
THE LANDED GENTllY.
HAR
><i-)ns— Quarterly : 1st ana 4th, sa., a chevron ar?. 'between
three rams trippant of the last armed and unguledor, for Hak-
man; 2nd and 3rd, gu., two lions rampant combatant sup-
porting a dexter hand couped at the wrist and erect arg.,
for King. Crafs— 1st, Hakman: Out of a ducal coronet
or. a dexter arm in armour erect in pale couped at the elbow
ppr. doubled down arg. holding a sprig of two roses gu. and
of the second stallted seeded and leaved ppr. ; 2nd, King : Out
of a five-leaved coronet or, a dexter hand erect, the third and
fourth fingers turned down ppr. Motl.n—Upca tutissima coelis.
S<?,(^s— Newcastle, Ballymaiion, co. Longford, and Eocldng-
ham, Boyle, co. Eoscomraon.
HABMATT 01" PAL.ACE.
Hab-mak, Samuel Thomas, Esq. of Palace, co.
Wexford, J.P., b. 5 Mav, 1818 ; m. 17 Oct. 1839,
Mary Anne, dau. of John Lloyd Edwards, Esq. of
Camolin Park, co. Wexford, and Roebuck, co. Dublin,
and has issue,
I. TnoMAs Edwaeds, Capt. 2nd (Queen's Koyal) regt., b. 15
April, 1842.
I. Wilhelmina Sara. ii. Marion Stotesbury.
iLtnWCJC.— Henry Earman, Esq. of Atliy, the fifth son
of Henry Harman, Esq. of Dublin and Carlow {see Harman of
Newcastle), had two sons, George of Athy (will dated
22 June, 1720, who left two sons, Henry d. about 1722,
leaving surviving issue, an only dau. Harriet, wife of Col.
Pope, from whom descended the family of Harman-Pope, of
Popefield, Queen's Co. ; Edward, who d. s. p. 1776) and
Anthony Harman, Esq. of Rosetown, co. Kildare, to. the
dau. of Joseph Robbins, Esq. of Ballyduff, co. Kilkenny, and
had, with a younger son, Joseph, of whom presently, an
elder son, Nicholas, of Rosetown, m. Sarah Masterson, of
Moneyseed, co. Wexford, and had, with other issue, vihod. s.p.,
Anthony, d. $. p. before Dec. 1733, and Masterson, of Eallyroc,
VI: April 1742, Martha Minnett, co. Tipperary, and had a son
George, h. 21 May, 1746, and a dau. Mary, bapt. 17 July, 1743.
Joseph Harman, Esq. of Ballagh, co. Wexford, the younger
son of Anthony Harman, removed to that co. and settled
there.. By Mary his wife, he left issue,
ThoMAS, his successor.
John, d. vnm., buried at New Ross, 20 April, 17G4.
Luke, of Tomgarrow, m. Elizabeth Warren, and d. s. p. ;
will dated 2 May, 1795, proved 4 April, 1801.
Mr. Harman, whose will, dated 20 Oct. I7G9, was proved 21
June, 1781, was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Harman, Esq. of Ballagh, b. about 172.5, who
acquired additional property in co. Wexford. He pur-
chased Palace, the family residence, from the Watts family;
m. Deborah, dau. of Joseph Batt, Esq. of Grange, co. Wex-
ford, and had issue,
Joseph, of Ballagh, m. Miss Mary Shcc, who was buried at
New Ross, 17 March, 1770; d. s.p.
Samuel, who carried on the line.
Luke, of Old Ross, d. unm. ; will dated 30 Jan. 1799, proved
18 Feb. 1800.
Mary, b. 26 March, 1752, to. (license 23 July, 17G8) Ephraim
Hewitt, Esq. of Ballylanc, co. Wexford; d. Deo. 1841.
"Mr. Harman, whose will, dated 13 April, 1776, was proved
18 Nov. 1778, was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Samuel Harman, Esq. of Palace, 6. 1748 ; to. Hannah, dau.
of Mathew Hughes, Esq. of Wexford, by whom (who d. 10
April, 1825) he had a dau. Deborah, b. 1784, tZ.25 March, 1806,
and an only son, Thomas. He d. 21 March, 1816, and was s.
by his only son,
The Rev. Thomas Harman, of Palace, ordained 1819, Rector
of the Rower, Diocese of Ossory, b. 1788; m. at St. Anne's,
Dublin, April, 1813, Sarah Stotesbury, dau. and heiress of
John Shearman, Esq., by Grace his wife, dau. and co-heiress
of George Stotesbury, Esq. of Burris and Ballycarron, to.
Kilkc-'iy, by whom (who d. 21 May, 1859) he had issue,
Samuel Thomas, now of Palace.
Grace Sophia, to. 18S3, Robert Tyndall, Esq. of Oaldands,
CO. Wexford.
Deborah, b. 25 May, 1815 ; d. 10 Nov. 1817.
Mr. Harman d. 23 Dec. 1871, and was s. by his only son.
Arms — Sa., a chevron between six rams accosted, counter
trippant two and two arg. armed and unguled or. Crrxi — Out
of a ducal coronet or, an arm erect vested az., cuffed arg.,
the hand ppr. grasping a bunch of two roses red aad white.
Motto— Dion defend Ic droit.
<Seai— Palace, near New Ross, co. 'Wisford.
HARSIES OF HEATHFIELD.
Haeries, John Henry, Esq. of Heathfield, co.
Pembroke, J.P. for co. Pembroke, late Lieut. Royal
Pembroke Artillery Militia, b. 2 Dec. 1810; m. 16
March, 1867, Ellen Eliza Florence, eldest dau. of
Lieut.-Col. James Florence Murray, unattached,
and has issue,
I. George James, b. 1 Dec. 1872,
II. John Henry, b. 13 Feb. 1874.
I. Eliza Caroline, b. 23 March, 1868.
II. Frances Maria, b. 10 May, 1870; d. 17 March, 1871.
III. Ellen Florence, 6. 29 July, 1871.
IV. Eleanor Sisson, b. 3 Nov. 1875.
V. Maria Elizabeth, b. 8 Feb. 1877.
iLtltCatJC. — The Harrieses of IleathjieJd (lately resident
at Priskilly) are a junior branch of the Habrieses of Tre'jwint,
who have been settled there for several centuries. Their im-
mediate ancestor was
James Harries, Esq., 2na son of John Harries, Esq. of Treg-
wint. He m. 1640, Ellen, dau. and heiress of Eynon Griffith,
Esq. of Tresissilt, and was s. by his son,
John Harries, Esq., m. 12 Dec. 1670, Letitia, dau. of John
Owen, Esq. of Priskilly, and had a son and successor,
George Harries, Esq., to. Margaret, eldest dau. of John
Symmons, Esq. of Llanstinan, BI.P. for the borough of Car-
digan, and had issue,
John, his successor.
George, an officer in the army, d. 1753.
Martha, hi. 1st, 1739, John Williams, Esq. of Corngavan, co.
Carmarthen ; and 2ndly, 1749, Alexander Scurlock, Esq.
Anne, m. Rowland Edwardes, Esq. of Little Trefgarn.
Margaret, m. William Gardner, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
George Harries, Esq., d. 13 Sept. 1732, and was s. by his elder
son,
John Harries, Esq. of Priskilly, m. 29 June, 1749, Harriot
Moimtjoy, only child and heir of Rev. Joseph Hill, D.D., of
Colebrook, co. Carmarthen, Precentor of St. David's, and had
issue,
John Hill, Capt. of Grenadiers 33rd regt. of foot, who fell,
mortally wounded, in the battle on the Brandy Wine.
America, 11 Sept. 1777. George, successor to his father.
Joseph, m. 1799, Jane, sole heiress of her grandfather, Gil-
bert James, Esq. of Llanunwas; and dying 1824, left a son,
Gilbert James Harries, Esq. of Llanunwas, in. Cecilia, eldest
dau. of Charies Allen Philipps, Esq. of St. Bride's Hill, and
left (with two daus., Jane and Mary) a son, Cecil Anson
Harries, Esq. now of Llanunwas, J. P., m. 1853, Bridget
Jane, dau. of J. Walters Philipps, Esq. of Aberglasncy, and
h.as issue.
Margaret Thcodosia, m. 30 Sept. 1791, Thomas Winiams,
Esq. of Trelethin: and d. .?. p. 7 June, 1811.
Harriot, to. 1784, Rev. William James, Vicar of Matliry, and
had issue.
John Harries, d. 1 Nov. 1801, and was s. by his son,
George Harries, Esq. of Priskilly, to. 9 June, 1781, Mary,
2nd dau. of William Bowen, Esq. of Leweston, and had issue,
John Hill, of Priskilly.
George (Rev.), A.M., Rector of Letterston and Nolton,
Vicar of Rosh, Prebendary and Canon Residentiary iu the
Cathedral of St. David's.
William Thomas, 1st Lieut. Royal Marines, deceased.
Joseph Delebere, Lieut. 3rd Foot Guards, deceased.
Charles Richard, d. 31 March, 1875.
Harriot Elizabeth, deceased. Mary Ann, derea^ed.
Margaret Jane Martha, to. Sept. 1816, George Lloyd, Esq. of
Brunant, co. Carmarthen, and lias issue.
Mr. Harries d. 21 June, 1808, and was s. by his son,
John Hill Harries, Esq. of Priskilly, co. Pembroke, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1800, 6. 8 Feb. 1783; m. 19 Dec. 1807,
Frances, 4th dau. and co-heir of the late Barret Bowen Jordan,
Esq. of Neeston, co. Pembroke (by Martha his wife, youngest
dau. of John Adams, Esq. of Whitland, co. Carmarthen, by
his wife Elizabeth, eldest sister of the late Sir Herbeit Lloyd,
Bart, of Peterwell, co. Cardigan, M.P.), and had issue,
George Jordan. Owen Hill, h. 8 Feb. 1S22.
Frances, d. 1872. Martha Maria.
Harriot Jane, d. 1870.
Mr. Harries d. 1857, and was s. by his son,
George Jordan Harries, Esq., b. 27 Sept. 1815; m. 27 Feb.
1840, Susanne Caroline, eldest dau. of Henry Skrine, Esq. of
Stubbings, Berks, and Warleigh, Somerset, and had issue,
John Henry, of Heathfield.
Clarmont George Jordan, 6. 11 Aug. 1842; d. 8 Jan. 1858.
Henry Spry Hill, h. 7 April, 1844; d. 27 June, 1868.
Barrett Huntley, b. 22 Sept. 1845; m. 13 April, 1866, IMaria
Shiind, eldest dau. of lleiiry Ronton, Esq., C.E., and had
nAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAR
18GS.
Katherine Maud Marie, nncl Lily Joscphiii
Dec.
Hrti-court Skrine and HerlDcrt Owen, twin sons, b. 8 Jan.
1851 ; the former d. 18 Jan. 1852, and the latter d. 4 July,
1851.
Edmund Alfred, b. 15 Oct. 1856 ; d. 25 Oct. 1S5G.
George Chalie, 6. 23 Nov. 1853.
Agnes Frances Mary.
Mr. G. J. Harries d. 8 Aug. 1865, and was s. hy his son, John
Henry Hakries, Esq., now of Heathfield.
Arms — Az., three mullets pierced or, quartering the arms of
Owen : Gu., a boar arg. chained to a holly bush vert, armed
and langued or, the chain and collar gold. Crest — A mullet
pierced or. Motto — Integritas semper tutamen. Welsh Motto
-Y . Gwir . yn . erbyn . y . byd.
,Stn£— Ueathfleld, Letterstone, H.S.O. South AViilcs.
HARRIES OP CRUCKTON.
Haeeies, Thomas, Esq. of Cructton Hall, Salop,
J.P., late Lieut.-Col. 63rcl regt., Knight of the Legion
of Honor, b. 18 Feb. 1815.
ILinCagC. — Descended from John Harries, of Cruckton,
■who was living 1463, was
Thomas HABRrES, Esq. of Weston Lizard (son of Thomas
Harries, Esq. of Prescot, and grandson of Arthur Harries,
Esq. of Prescot, near Baschurch, who was 3rd son of John
Harries, Esq. of Cruckton, Salop, and brother of Sir Thomas
Harries, Bart, of Tong Castle, Salop), s. to Cruckton, and
served as High Sheriff of Shropshire 1730. He m. Elizabeth,
dau. of William Hawkins, Esq., and had three sons, Joun,
Arthur, and William. The eldest, John Harries, Esq. of
Cruckton, was^father (by Sarah his wife, dau. and co-heir of
Eobert Hill, Esq. of Tern) of Thomas Harries, Esq. of Cruck-
ton (who m. 1738, Mary, dau. and heir of Eobert Phillips, Esq.,
and had issue, Edward ; Kichard (father of an only dau. and
heir, Margaret, wife of Cornwell Baron AVilson, Esq.) ; and
William. The eldest son,
Kev. Edward Harries, A.M., of Cruckton, b. 27 Nov. 1743;
•m. 1771, Lucia, dau. and heir of Francis Turner Blithe,
E.sq. of Broseley Hall, Salop, and dying 1 Feb. 1812, left by her
<who d. 13 May, 1781) two spns,
Thomas, of Cruckton, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1802; 6.
1774; m. 1798, Barbara Mary Anne, dau. and co-heir of
John Smitheman, Esq.. and d. s. p. 1848.
Francis Blithe, of Benthall Hall, Salop, b. 1776; m. 4 Feb.
1802, Emma Gertrude (who d. 3 Sept. 1823), dau. of Edward
Jenkins, Esq. of Charlton Hill, and dying 1848, left issue,
Francis, of Cruckton Hall, and Broseley Hall, Salop, J.P.
and D.L., High Slieriff 1865, b. 1804; m. 1828, Harriet,
dau. and co-heir of Thomas Boycott, Esq. of Kudge Hall,
and is deceased. Thomas, now of Cruckton.
John Henry Acton (Eev.), deceased.
Lucia, widow of the Marchcso Stefano Di Negro, and is
deceased.
Arms — Barry of eight erm. and az., over all three annulets
«r. Crest — A hawk arg. beaked and belled or, preying on a
pheasant also arg.
Seat — Cruckton Hall, Shrewsbury.
HARRIES OF CWMWDIG.
Haeeies, Waeenne Theodore Lionel, Esq. of
Cwmwdig, CO. Pembroke, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, b.
26 Oct. 1842.
ILiireaSC— This branch of the family of IIabrizs of
Trevaccoon and Cry-Glas, co. Pembroke.
Eev. Thomas Knethell Warren Harries, Eector of
Mursley, co. Bucks, the second son of Major Harries, of Trevac-
coon, inherited the property of his grandmother, one of the
daus. and co-heirs of William Warren, Esq. of Trcwern and
liOngridge, co. Pembroke. He to. Maria Thomasia, dau. and
co-heiress of Michael Reynolds, Esq., co. Eoscoramon, M.D.,
formerly of the 59th regt., and d. 1859, leaving,
Wabebn Theodore Lionel, now of Cwmwdig.
Mary Henrietta Warren, m. Hywell Gwynne Howell, Esq. of
Llanelwdd Hall, co. Eadnor.
Seat — Laplord Wood, Slorchard Bishop, North Devon.
HARRIS OP HAYNE.
Mohun-Harris, Christophee Arthue, Esq. of
JBCayne, and Cross House, Bishop's Teignton, Devon,
J.P., K. J.J., b. 14 Jan. 1801 ; m. 15 Feb. 1825,
Louisa Elcunora, 3rd dau. of the late Eev. Thomas
"VVatldiis, of Pcnnoyre, Brecknoclvsliiro, by Susannah
Eleanora his wife, dau. and heiress l: Richard
Vaughan (and co-heiress of her grandmother
Susannah Vaughan, of Golden Grove), Esq. of
Golden Grove, co. Carmarthen, and has issue,
I. Arthur Vaughan Donnithorne, b. 17 Dec. 1825, deceased.
II. Conway Charles, deceased.
III. Henry Walpole Fbedeeick (Rev.), Rector of Llande-
falle, CO. Brecon, b. 1835 ; lu. 1866, Emily Georgiana, dau.
of Capt. J. W. Phillipps, 7th Hussars, and has issue,
1 Arthur Mohun Walpole, 6.28 March, 1869; 2 Walter
John Arundell, b. 25 3Iarch, 1871; and four daus.
IV. Morton John Arundell.
I. Elizabeth Caroline. ii. Louisa Penelope.
III. Jlary Molesworth Cordelia, to. Albemarle Cator, eldest
son of Albemarle Cator, Esq. of Woodbastwick Hall, Nor-
folk, Trewsbury, co. Gloucester, and Beckenham Place,
Kent.
IV. Gertrude.
iltUrajC.— John Harris, .a younger son of the Harrises
of Radford, was father (by his wife, the heiress of Stone, of
Stone) of
William Harris, to. Thomasine, dau. and heiress of Walter
Haync, Esq. of Hayne, and was s. by his son,
John Harris, Esq. of Stone, a King's Serjeant, and Eecorder
of the city of Exeter, m. the dau. of Michael Kelly, Esq. of
Ratcliffe, Devon, and had issue. The eldest son,
WiLLLiM Harris, Esq. of Hayne, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Fulk
Grevill, Knt. of Beauchamp's Court, co. Warwick, and had,
with four dans., a son and successor,
Arthur Harris, Esq. of Hayne, and of Kenegie, r,i. Mar-
garet, dau. and heiress of John Davils, Esq. of Totely, Devon,
and had issue, John, his successor; and Arthur, father of
Christopher, heir to his cousin. Sir Arthur Harris, Bart.
Mr. Harris d. 1628, and was s. by his son,
John Harris, Esq. of Hayne and Kenegie, m. 1st, Florence,
dau. of Sir John Windham, but by her had no issue. He m.
2ndly, Cordelia, eldest dau. of Sir John Mohun, of Boconnoc,
created 1628, Lord Mohun of Oakhampton, by whom he had
an only son and successor,
Sir Arthur Harris, of Hayne and Kenegie, M.P. for Oke-
hamptou, created a Bart. 1673, who d. s. p., when the estates
passed to his cousin,
Christopher Harris, Esq. of Hayne and Kenegie, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of William Martin, Esq. of Linderidge, and was s.
by his son,
William Harris, E.sq. of Hayne, M.P. for Okcliauiptou,
Sheriff for Devon 1703 ; dying 1709, he left issue,
Christopher, his successor.
John, successor to his brother.
William, father of
Christopher, who inherited the estates from his uncle.
Arthur (Rev.), Eector of Lifton; d. s.p., and was buried
at Lifton.
Jane, m. William Arundel, Esq. of Trengwainton and 3Iene.
darva, both in co. Cornwall.
The eldest son and heir,
Christopher Harris, Esq. of Hayne, M.P. for Okehamp-
ton, s. in 1732 to the entailed estates of Charles, the last Lord
Mohun, of Okehampton, who d. without issue, as heir to
Cordelia Harris, eldest dau. of the 1st Lord Blohun, of Oke-
hampton. He m. Mary, dau. of John Buller, Esq.of Keveral,
but dying without surviving issue, 1718, he was s. by his
brother,
John Harris, Esq., Master of the Household to their
M.njcsties George II. and George III., who thus became of
Hayne. He 7u. 1st, Margaret, dau. of EogerTuckfield, Esq.
of Raddon, and relict of Samuel EoUe, Esq. of Heanton; and
2iidly, Anne, dau. of Francis Seymour, Lord Conway, but had
no issue. He d. 1767, and was ^'. by 1 ii nephew,
Christopher Harris, Esq. of Hayne. This gentleman m.
Penelope, dau. of Rev. Isaac Donnithorne, of St. Agnes, in
Cornwall, and had two daus.,
I. Penelope, d. 2 April, 1860, unm.
II. Elizabeth, m. 1799, her cousin, Isaac Donnithorne,
Esq. (eldest son of Nicholas Donnithorne, of St. Agnes,
Cornwall), who assumed the surname of Harris, and d.
8 Oct. 1848, leaving by his wife (who d. April,. 1855) issue,
1 CHRisTornEP. Aktiil-i!, now of Hayne.
2 John James, ,,-. iMaiins Amelia, eldest dau. of the late
Edward Acton Auton, I'.sq. of Gatacre Park, Salop.
1 Elizabeth iViiclui.r, ./. u ,»ii.
On the decease of this CUri.stopher Harris, \\ith only these
daus., some of the family estates passed to his cousin, William
744
HAR
THE LANDED GENTRY,
IIAK,
Abcsdel, Ksq. of Trcngwainton and McncclarTa, under the
conditions of the will of John, that in case his nephew Chris-
topher had no male issue, the unentailed estates should go to
the descendants of his j-oungest sister, Jane ArundcU. Hayne
descended to JIiss Harkis and Mrs. (Donnithobne) Harris,
as co-heirs.
Arms—Sa., three crescents arg. a border of the last. Crnst
— An eagle rising crm. beaked and spurred or. Mottn — Kar
Deued res pub tra (old Cornish) ; English, For God and the
commonwealth.
Seals— lid)- ac, Devon ; and Cross House, Bishop's Teignton.
HARRIS OF TYLNEY HALL.
Faeeis, Charles Edward, Esq. of Tjlney Hall,
WincMeld, Hants, J.P., b. 28 Mareh, 1843 ; m. 3
Feb. 1870, Jessie St. John, dan. of Henry St. John,
Esq. J.P., of West Court, Finchampstead, Berks,
aud has issue,
I. Charles Edward St. John, b. 10 Nov. 1873.
I. Helen Carleton, 6. 7 Aug. 1872.
n. Winifred Rose, b. 18 Dec. 1874.
III. Jessie Margaret, b. 31 March, 187G.
Ht'lICaSC— Robert Harris, Esq. of Fordingbridtre, Hants,
and afterwards of Wandsworth (son of Joh.n Harris, Esq., and
grandson of Samuel Harris, both of Fordingbridge), b. 5 Nov.
1708; 7/1. 11 Oct. 1739, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Cross, of
London, and had issue : his 5th son,
EicuARD Harris, Esq., 6. 29 June, 1751 ; m. 5 June, 1778,
Jane, dau. of Richard Peckover, of Fakenhara, and d. 7 Sept.
1815, leaving by her (who d. 31 Oct. 1848) a son,
Charles Harris, Esq. of Fulford Grange, co. York, b.
7 March, 1782 ; m. 8 Jan. 1838, Elizabeth, dau. of John Dixon,
Esq. of Morley, co. York, and had a son, the present Charles
Edward Harris, Esq. of Tylney Hall, and a dau., Marianna,
m. 8 Aug. 1861, Francis Harris, Esq., M.D., Caius Coll. Cam-
bridge, of The Grange, Lamberhurst, Kent, and has issue,
Owen, b. 1863; Edith, 6. 1862; and Maud, b. 1865.
Seat— Tylney Hall, V.lnchficld, Hants.
HARRISON OF CASTLE HARRISON.
Harrison, Hexey, Esq. of Castle Harrison, co.
Cork, J.P., m. 1 June, 18 iS, Marianne, dau. of
Kobert Stein, of Kiibegie. N.E., and has issue,
I. Standish, 6. 1854. ii. Robert Harold.
I. Marianne Isabella. II. Isabella Catherine.
III. Aleric Frederica Scton.
IV. Madeline Ehzabeth Phillis, m. 15 Feb. 1879, Francis A.
Symes, Esq., R.N., of Bridport, Dorset.
iLtltCtlgC— Henry Harrison, Esq. of Castle Harrison, co.
Cork (brother of William Hanison, one of His Majesty's Com-
missioners of Revenue, who d.s.p.), was Collector of AVexford ;
his will is dated 3 Sept. 1765. By his wife, Elizabeth, he had,
with three daus., one son,
William Harrison, Esq. of Castle Harrison, m. Mary, dau.
of John O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest
dau. of Lord Kinsale, and had issue, Henrt, of whom pre-
sently; Thomas, d. s. p.; William, Capt. in the Austrian
service ; Mary, r,i. John Harvey, Esq., J. P., of Mount Pleasant,
Wexford; and Elizabeth, m. Edward Newcomen Gledowe.
The eldest son,
Henry Harrison, Esq. of Castle Harrison, m. Sept. 1788,
Margaret, dau. of Standish Grady, Esq. of Elton, and had
issue,
William, <7. n. p. Standish Henry, of whom presently.
Henry, of Portsea, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Kurton, K.N.
Ehza, jrt. John Harold Barry, of Ballyvoucar.
Catherine Elizabeth Anne.
The 2nd son,
Standish Henry Harrison, Esq. of Castle Harrison, m.
Isabella, dau. of Gerald de Courcy O'Grady, of Kilballyowen,
and had issue,
Henry, now of Castle Harri.son. Gerald de Courcy.
William Thomas, m. 28 April, 18G6, Christina R. P., 6th dau.
of Rev. Pierce Drew. Standish, </. Dec. 1847.
Eliza Thomasina, m. 8 March, 1859, Major Henry Call
Lodder, 57th regt.
Margaret, ?ji. 1867, Bcavor AVynne, Esq., C.E.
Mr. Harrison d. 1865.
/Sta;— Caslitt Harrison, Charlcville, co. Cork.
HARRISON OF WELTON.
See Broadlet.
HARRISON OF CAERHOWEL.
Harrison, Robert John, Esq. of Caerhowol, co.
Montgomery, J. P. for that co., Capt. Royal Mont-
gomery Militia, b. 27 Sept. 1852 ; m. 2 June, 1874,
Cliarlotte Henrietta Emily, 3rd dau. of Hugli
Montgomery, of Grey Abbey, Devon, ai!d Lady
Charlotte his wife, and has issue,
I. Hugh Robert Edward, 6. 16 April, 1875.
II. Gwendolen Lucy Elizabeth.
ILinCSflC. — Robert John Harrison, Esq. of the 52nd
regt., 'III. 1779, Mary, eldest dau. and heiress of John
Dovereux, Esq. of Cefngwernfa, co. Montgomery, and had a ,
son,
Robert John Harrison, Esq., Major Royal Montgomery
Militia, m. 31 Aug. 1810, Sophia Maria, dau. of W. llbert,
Esq. of Boveringslie, Devon, and d. 16 March, 1844,
having by her (who d. 1 Jan. 1836) had issue,
I. Robert John, of whom presently.
II. Pryce llbeit, Lieut. -Col. Commanding 1st Stafford ililitia,
(j. 1814.
I. Sophia Mary, to. 1839, Erasmus Saunders, Esq.
II. Bridget Angus. a.
The elder son,
Rev. Robert John Harrison, of Caevhowel, m. 26 Aug.
1844, EUza, 'Znd dau. of Rev. Devereux Mytton, of Penylan,
CO. Montgomery, and d. A Sept. 1872, leaving by her (who d.
19 May, 1858) a son,
Robert John Harrison, now of Caerhowcl, and a dau.,
Ehzabeth Sophia Mytton.
Arms — Az., on a chief or, three eagles displayed sa.
SmI — Caerhowcl, Montgomery.
HARRISON OF COPFORD HALL.
Harrison, Thomas Haynes, Esq. of Copford
Hall, Essex, b. 15 April, 1829 ; s. liis uncle 1872.
Mr. Harrison was one of the first body of Colonists
who sailed in 1850 to found the Canterbury Settle-
ments, New Zealand, where he remained until ho
succeeded to the estates, on the death of his undo,
Fiske Goodere Fiske Harrison, Esq. in 1872.
iLtUratlC.— Gen. Hatnes, an ancestor of this family
in the female line, resided at Copford Hall, and was much
engaged in the Great Civil War.
The Rev. John Harrison, of Copford Hall, Incumbent of
Faulkbourn and East Hanningficld, Essex, son of the Rev.
John Harrison, m. Anne, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Bernard,
and by her (who rf. 1783) had issue, John Haynes, bis heir;
Rev. Thomas Bernard, Rector of Little Bardfield; Rev.
Hezekiah Goodeve, Rector of Little Stambridge, d. March,
1840, leaving by his wife, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Cooke, a son, the Rev. Goodeve Harrison, M.A., of Olivers,
Essex; and Elizabeth, twin with her eldest brother, John
Haynes, d. unm. Dec. 1839. Mr. Hanison d. 1797, and was«.
by his eldest son,
John Haynes Harrison, Esq. of Copford Hall, m. 11 Dec.
1783, Sarah Thomas, only child and heiress of the Rev. John
Fiske, Rector of Thorpe Morieux, co. Suffolk, and grand-dau.
and heiress of Samuel Thomas, Esq. of Lavenham, and by her
(who d. 12 Dec. 1825) had issue,
Fiske Goodeve, late of Copford Hall.
Thomas Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Thorpe Morieux, Suffolk,
m. 2 Oct. 1827, Anne, dau. of Admiral Nicholas Tomlinson,
and d. 27 Jan. 1868, leaving issue,
1 Thomas Haynes, now of Copford Hall.
2 William Thomas (Rev.), m. 5 May, 1870, Elizabeth
Baker, dau. of Col. Colvin, C.B., and has issue.
1 Anne.
2 Mary, m. 1st, 17 June, 1862, Rev. George Porter De
Hochepied Larpent, who d. 1 Aug. 1871, leaving issue;
and 2ndly, 1 Feb. 1877, Thomas John Kobert Davison,
Esq., who d. 13 April in the same year.
Mary Ann. Anne Bernard.
Catherine, m. 1824, John Ruggles Brise, Esq. of Spains Hall,
Essex. Jane Dulcibella Eldred.
Mr. Harrison d. 2 Dec. 1830, and was s. by his elder son,
Fiske Goodeve Fiske Harrison, Esq. of Copford HeJI,
Essex, J.P., 6. 2 Sept. 1793 ; i/i. 27 March, 18'26, Jane, dau. oi
HAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAK
15
James Goodeve Sparrow, Esq. of GosficM Place, Kssex. lie s.
his father 2 Dee. 1839, in Ihe family estates, as well as his
maternal property, and assumed thereupon his mother's sur-
name of FisKE, in addition to and before that of Habrison.
He served as High Sheriff, and d. in 1872, wUeu he was s. by
liis nephew, now of Copford Hall.
Anus — Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, az., two bars crm. between
six cstoiles, three, two, and one, arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three
crescents barry undee az. and gu. Crest— A stork, wings
expanded arg., beaked and membered or. Motio — l>'crendo et
feritndo.
itai— Copford Hall, near Colchester.
BCARKISON OF MERTOIT HALL.
Harrison, John, Esq. of Mci-ton Hall, co. Down,
J.P., High Sheriff 1874, b. 2 Jan. 1852.
iiUtCagC. — Jonx Harrison, Esq. of Morton Hall, co.
Down, only son of Robert Harrison, of Yorkshire, by Sarah
his wife, dau. of E. L. Lee, Esq. of Colon Hall, co. Salop, m.
Elizabeth, only dau. of John Harrison, Esq., by Margaret
Stewart his w ife, and had issue,
I. John, of Merton Hall.
II. James, Lieut.-Col. Madras Horse Artillery, m. 1S32,
Marianne, dau. of Abraham Colles, Esq., M.D., of Dublin,
and by her (who d. Nov. 1850) has issue,
1 Abraham St. John.
1 Emily Sophia, m. 1852, Henry Dwyer, Esq.
iTi. Henry, R.N., d. 1818.
IV. Robert, M.D., Professor of Anatomy, T. C. Dublin, m.
1S21, a dau. of Henry Cope, and by her had issue, Henry
Cope, d. MTCTO. ; William James, m. 1851, Sophia Emily,
dau. of Auchmuty, Esq. of co. Lcitrim; Abraham; Sophia
Mary ; Marianne ; and Anne.
I. Anne, d. 1853.
The son and heir,
John Harrison, Esq. of Merton Hall, J. P. and D.L., h.
July, 1790; m. 1st, 22 Dec. 1822, Catherine, eldest dau. of
William Thompson, Esq., of Belfast, and by her (who d. 27
April, 1836) had issue,
Henry, 6. 8 Nov. 1827; to. 15 Jan. 1851, Mary, dau. of
Richard Davison, Esq., M.P. for Belfast; and (/. 1 Jan.
1855, leaving issue, John, now of Merton Hall; liichaid
Davison, 6. 22 Dec. 185-1; and Margaret.
John, 6. 20 May, 1833.
Eliza. Mary Catherine.
Mr. Harrison m. 2nd!y, 17 March, 1S40, Ann Elizabeth, dau-
of Henry Purdon, Esq., M.D., of Suns Souci, co. Down.
SeaJ— Merton Hall, near Belfast.
HAREISON OF RAMSAY AND DINTON.
Henrietta Euphemia, only child of Eev. John
Harrison, of Eamsay and Dinton, m. 184(3, Acton
Tindal, Esq. of the Manor House, Aylesbury, and
has issue,
I. Nicholas. ii. Acton Giffard. lu. Charles Harrison.
I. Henrietta Diana } f,,.;j,o
II. Margaret Sabina J
ILtUragC. — Richard Harrison, who po.'ssessed lands in
CO. Westmorland, -which were in the possession of his fore-
fathers femp. EuzABETii, m. Anne Morland, and had an only
son,
Richard Harrison, m. Hannah, co-heiress of Thomas Bird,
citizen of London, and had an only son.
The Rev. John Harrison, LL.B., Rector of Wrabness,
Essex, )ii. Margaret Mary, only dau. and heiress of Rev.
Maurice Gough, LL.D., Rector of Wrabness, Vicar of Little
Claeton, and Prebendary of Armagh, and niece and eventual
heiress of her uncle, Robert Cawington, Esq. of Southhousc,
Essex, by wiiom he had issue,
John (Rev.), his successor.
Margaret, d. unm. Hannah, d. unm.
Mary, m. Rev. Robert Marratt Miller, D.D., Vicar of Dcd-
ham, Essex, and had issue. Elizabeth.
The Rev. John Harrison, the only son, was Vicar of Dinton,
CO. Bucks, J. P., Chaplain to H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex, and
m. 1816, Henrietta Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Wallaston, Esq.,
and devisee and heiress of relatives, Mrs. Euphemia Gifford
and Mrs. Elizabeth Gulstou, by whom ho had issue, two
daus.,
Henrietta Euphemia, present representative of the family
(see TiNDAL of Aylesbury).
Margaret Mary, d. unm. 29 March, 1850.
MoUo — Secundis dubiisque rectus.
HARRISON OF SCALE HOW.
Harrison, Matthew Benson, Esq. of Scale
How, Ambleside, Westmorland, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff for Westmorland 18G0, Capt. W^estinorlund
and Cumberland Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 30 July,
1824; m. 1st, 11 Dec. 1845, Catherine Jones, dau.
of Rev. George Day, Eector of Earsham, Norfolk,
and by her (who d. Feb. 18G2) has issue,
I. Benson Day, late Lieut. 18th Hussars, b. 1848 ; m. 1872,
Janet Anne Lucy, only dau. of Thomas Cockburu llooJ,
Esq., of Berwick.
It. George Day, b. 1840.
III. Frederick Fabcr, b. ISjO ; deceased.
I. Catherine Day.
He m. 2ndly, April, 1SG.3, Jessie, dau. of Eev. William
Wayman, of Great Thurlow.
iLiltCSgC. — Benson Harrison, Esq. of Grcenbank, co.
Westmorland, and Water Park, co. Lancaster, J. P. and D.L.,
6. 12 Feb. 1786; m. 1st, 16 July, 18115, Louisa Lennox, dau. of
Alexander Johnston, Esq. of Dublin, and by her (who d. 4 Jan.
1820) had one dau.,
Mary Anne, m. 1840, Rev. William Dobson, JI.A., late
Fellow of Trin. Coll. Cambridge (who d. 31 Dee. 1807); and
has issue,
1 Alfred Edmund, 6. 14 July, 1849.
2 Arthur Venables, b. 12 Oct. 1851.
1 Katharine Heaton. 2 Mary Louisa.
3 Dora Elizabeth. 4 Lucy Sophia. 5 Florence Rosa,
He m. 2ndly, 27 Sept. 1823, Dorothy, dau. of Richard Words-
worth, Esq. of Whitehaven (cousin to the Poet), by Mary his
wife, only child and heir of J. Scott, Esq. of Bi-anthwaite
Hall, Cumberland ; and d. 25 Nov. 18C3, haviiia hy her had
issue,
I. SIatthew Benson, now of Scale How.
II. Wordsworth, of the Lund, Ulverston, co. Lancister, J. P.,
b. 13 Aug. 1826; m. 20 May, 1852, Charlotte Emily, dau. of
the Rev. Thomas Bartlett, Vicar of Burton Latimer, co.
Northampton, and has issue,
1 Gilbert Henry Wordsworth, Lieut. 104th Bengal Fusi-
licr.s, //. 25 April, 1853.
2 Richard Wordsworth, 6. 24 May, 1860.
3 Percy Wordsworth, 6. 16 March, 1870.
1 Dorothy Wordsworth, b. 22 March, 1855; r.i. Sept. 1877.
2 May Wordsworth, 6. 16 March, 1870.
III. Benson, Major B. Westmorland Militia, &. 11 March,
1828; TO. Catherine, dau. of the Rev. George Barttkt,
Rector of Kingston, Kent.
IV. Richard, b. 25 Sept. 1832; d. 3 Jan. 1859.
V. John Wordsworth Faber, 6. 1835 ; d. 1849.
I. May Ann Dobson.
II. Dorothy, m. 3 July, 1849, Eev. John Bolland, JI.A., .Iril
son of the late Sir William Bolland, Baron of the Exchequer,
who d. April, 1857. She d. 20 Feb. 1873.
Mr. Harrison was only son of Matthew Harrison, Esq. of The
Lund, Llvcrston, by Mary Benson his wife, and descended,
through his maternal grandmother, from the Braithwaites, of
Brathay, Ambleside Hall, and Baysbrown, which last estate
and manor descended to him. Mr. Harrison was head of the
oldest iron works establishment in England and Scotland.
Arms— Az., three dcmi-lions rampant or. Crest — A demi-
lion rampant arg. MoUo — Vincit qui patitur.
Seats — Scale How, Ambleside; Leigh House, Dutchet.
HARRISON OF SHELSV/ELL PARK.
See Slater-Haerison.
HARRISON OF SNELSTON HALL.
Harrison, John, Esq. of Snclston Park, co.
Derby, b. 20 March, 1810 ; s. his father 1871.
litnCitSC.— John Harrison, Esq. of Derby, m. 1st,
Juliana Saxelby, which lady d. 20 June, 1782, haring had,
I. John, of Snclston Hall.
I. Anne, m. 14 Dec. 1801, James Stanton, Esq.
II. Juliana, m. 3 June, 1813, John Stanton, Esq.
Mr. Harrison to. 2ndly, 4 Jan. 1796, Mary, dau. of the Rev.
George Almond, and d. 3 Jan. 1808, having had by this lady
(who d. 9 April, 1850) a dau.,
Mary, m. 4 Aug. 1821, Major Gcoige Young, son of Sir
William Young, Bart.
His only son,
74G
IIAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAR
John IIarbijon, F.sq. of Sncl?ton Hall, co. Derby, J. P. ami
D.L., 6. 15 June, 1782; m. IG Sept. 1813, Elizabeth, only
mrviving I'.aii. :in(l heiress of Edmund Evans, Esq., of
YeU'.erslcy House, co. Pcrl)y (by Dorothy his wife, only child
of Krancis Coles. Esq. of liirniingham, and Ellen his wife, dau.
of William Bowyer, Esq.), and d. 1871, having had issue,
I. Jons, now of Snelston.
1. i;ii/.abcth, (I. 1 May, 1834. II. Ellen Eowyer.
III. Juliana Bowyer, m. Heniy Stanton, Esq. of Thclwall,
CO. Chester. iv. Dorothy Sarah.
Arms— Az., three demi-lions or, a canton arg. Crest— A
denii-lion or, supporting a chaplet of roses ppr.
&««— Snelston liaU, near Ashbourne, co. Derby.
HARKISON OF WINSCALES AND
STAINBURN.
Harrison, Wiiliam, Esq. of Winscales and
Stainburn, Cumberland, J.P., b. 1839 ; m. 1866,
Catherine, youngest dau. of Henry Jeffarsoii, Esq.
of Eothersyke, Cumberland, and lias three dans.
UlUCaSC— John Falcon, Esq. of Winscales and Stain-
burn, Cumberland, eldest son of William Falcon, Esq., by Jane
his wife, 2nd dau. of Thomas Harrison, Esq. of Winscales, and
great-grandson of Michael Falcon, Esq., a ship-builder of
great eminence at Workington, assumed the surname of
Habrison, by royal license, dated 19 Aug. 1844, on succeeding
to the estates of his maternal ancestors, at the decease of
liis uncle, John Harrison, Esq. He ni. 1834, Anne, eldest dau.
of AlUson Crosthwaite, Esq. of Workington; and d. ISCG,
leaving an only surviving son, the present William Haeeison,
Esq. of Winscales.
Anns — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., two bars gemelles sa.,
between three hares courant ppr., for Hakkison ; 2nd and 3rd,
cnn.,two chevronels paly az. and sa. between three falcons
ppr. belled or, each holding in the beak a lure of the last, for
Falcon. Crests— XJ^^on a mount vert a stag courant retrardant
fa., semee of quatrefoils, attired and unguled or, holding in
the mouth an arrow in bend sinister ppr., for Harbison; On a
fret sa., a falcon rising ppr. belled or, and holding in the
beak a lure gold, for Falcon. il7oao— Vitc courugcux, Cer.
Scat — AN'injcales, Workington.
HAHmSSON OF T-^DD ST. ETAKY.
Hareissox, Charles Millxs, Esq. of Stoneley
Hall, CO. Lincoln, b. 28 April, 1826, J.P. for the
COS. of Lincoln and Northampton, and for the
Liberty of Peterborough, late Capt. 79th High-
landers ; in. 8 June, 1852, Belinda, dau. of Donatus
O'Brien, Esq. of Tixover Grange, co. Rutland.
ICtltCagC— Robert Hareisson, Esq. of Tydd St. Mary's,
CO. Lincoln, ra. Kutherine, dau. of the Eev. Eoger Stevens,
and was father of
Joseph Harrisson, Esq., m. Charlotte, dau. of Thomas
Everson, Esq., and co-heir of John Evcrson, Esq. ofHolbcach,
and d. 1809, leaving issue,
EvEBSON. Charles, d. 182.5.
Alfred, rf. 1865. Frederick Adolphus, d. 1S42.
Charlotte, m. John Eichard Carter, Esq.
Margaret, m. the late Capt. J. King, E.X., and d. Nov.
The son and heir,
EvERsoN Hareisson, Esq. of Tolethorpe H.-ill, co. Lincoln,
J.V. and D.L., b. 10 March, 1790; m. 21 Oct. 1824, Matilda,
only child of Francis Millns, Esq. of llorncastle, and had
issue,
Charles Millns, now of Tydd St. Mary.
Francis Joseph, 0. 2 June, l«;iO: Lieut. 79th Highlanders,
d. in camp, near Varna, 21 Aug. 1854.
Arthur Everson, b. 21 July, 1833.
George Alexander, b. 10 June, 1835; late Capt. 7Sth High-
landers; TO. 12 Dec. 1877, Emily Jane, dau. of Edward
Monckton, Esq. of Fineshade Abbey, co. Nortliampton
Henry Albert, Capt. 24th regt., //. 10 April, la4i
Wary Katherine, m. 14 April, 18(i4, Henry Hrounckcr Esq
of Boveridge, Dorset, and d. 1874, leaving issue. '
Elizabeth Matilda.
He d. 18C4.
^nu«— Az., a fleur-de-lis or. Crest— An ostrich with a ser-
pent in its mouth all ppr. Mottn-Dco non fortuua
&ai— Stoneley Hall, near St. Neots.
HARROP OF BAEDSLEY HOUSE.
See HrLTON-HAEEOP.
HART OF KILDERRY.
Hart, George Vaughax, Esq. of Kilden-y, co.
Donegal, J.P. and D.L.,a retired Commander R.N.,
b. 7 June, 1805 ; m. 23 Sept. 1835, Jane Maria, dau.
of the Rev. George Vaughan Hart, of Gleualla
House, Rector of Castlcbar, and has issue,
I. William Edward, 6. 24 Dec. 1844.
II. John Hume, Eoyal Artillery, d. at Hong Kong, 1872.
III. George Percival, d. 1872.
I. Maria Henrietta, d. 18G0.
II. Elizabeth Jane, (/. young, 1849.
III. Marianna Vaughan, d. Ib54.
IV. Charlotte.
V. Josephine Frances.
VI. Catherine Grace, d. 1872.
vn. Adelaide Elizabeth Jane.
VIII. Georgiana Susanna.
HtUCaflE.— This family was founded in Ireland by Capt.
Henry Haet, who is stated to have gone from England with
the Ear! of Essex, in the reign of Elizabeth; and since its
settlement in Ireland has been connected by intermarriages
with the Boswells, Beresfords, and Vaughans.
George Vaoghan Haet, Esq., 5th in descent from Capt.
Henry Hart, a Gen. in the army, and Military Governor of
j Londonderry and Culmore Forts, m. 1792, Charlotte, dau. of
John Ellerker, of Ellerker, and by her (who d. 1827) had issue.
Geoege Vaughan, now of Kilderry House.
John Eichard, d. unm. 1838.
Henry, d. unm. 1850. Edward, d. unm. 183G.
AVilliam, E.I.C.S., m. 1840, Frances Anne, dau. of the late
Edward Frere, of Llanelly, co. Brecon, and sister of Sir
Bartle Frere, Governor Cape of Good Hope, and has issue,
1 Henry George; 2 Edward Chichester; 3 William Eller-
ker; 4 George Henry Reeves; 1 Mary; 2 Charlotte Isa-
bella ; 3 Edith Vaughan ; and 4 Mabel Catherine Rivers.
Elizabeth Grant, accidentally burned to death in 1824.
Charlotte, )/(. George Gough, Esq., and d. 1827.
Frances Alicia Anne, m. Eev. Robert CJiichestcr, and d.
18G7.
Georgina Susanna, in. Rev. Edward James Hamilton.
Gen. Hart represented co. Donegal in Parliament for nearly
18 years, and d. 1832.
Arms— Arg., a bend between three fleurs-de-lis gu. Crest —
A heart inflamed issuant out of a castle triple-towered ara;.
iiyo»o— Ca-ur Mile.
SuU — Kilderry House, Muff, co. Donegal.
HARTLAND OF THE OAKLANDS.
Dixox-Hartland, Frederick Dixox, Esq. of
Tlie Oaklands, Cliarlton Kings, co. Gloucester, and
Middleton Manor, Sussex, J.P., F.S.A., F.R.G.S.,
b. 1 May, 1832; m. 15 Oct. 1867, Grace Amy,
youngest dau. of Col. Wilson, K.H., 64Lh regt., and
has issue.
I. Teresa Eoma.
II. Amy Fridswede.
HI. Mary Grace.
Efltrrtflr.— The family of Hartland is stated to havesettled
at a very early period in Devon, and to have removed thence
to CO. Gloucester, on becoming possesfsed of a property, near
Newent, afterwards called Cagley Hall.
Nathaniel Hartland, E.sq. of The Oaklands, son of Natha-
niel and Anna Hartland, vi. 1825, Eliza, dau. anil co-heiress
of Thomiis Dixon, Esq., and d. 8 May, ISGG, having by her
(who d. 10 Dec. 1877) had issue,
Feederick Dixon, now of The Oaklands. -
Ernest Dixon Hartland, M.A. Merton Coll. Oxford.
Theresa Gales, m. Rev. Hugh Bold, of Boiighrood Castlej
Llyswen, co. Hereford, J.P. and D.L. co. Brecon.
Emily Eo.sa, m. Richard William Bank.s, Esq. of Ridge-
bourne, near Kington, co. Hereford, and has one son, Wil-
liam Hartland, and one' dau., Eosa.
Anna Louisa, m. William John Coulson, Esq. of St. James's
Place, Loudon.
./l?-m.?— Quarterly; 1st and 4th, Hartland, arg., on a bend
sa. three bucks' heads erawd or ; 2nd and 3nl, Dixon, per bend
danceltee or and sa., two talbots pass, counterchanged. Creatt
HAR
THE LANl;ED GE.NTlir.
IIAU
747
—1st, ITaetland: A buck's head erasecl or; '2ncl, Dixon: A
denii-lion i-ampant erased or.
Scats — The Uaklands, Charlton King's, co. Gloucester; Mid-
dleton Manor, near Boguor. Toicti liesidcnce — 14, Chcsham
Place, S.W.
HARTLEY OF BEECH PARK.
Habtley, Richard Wilson, Esq. of Beech Park,
CO. Dublin, J.P., High Sheriff 1878, Major co.
Dubhn MiUtia, late Capt. in the 8th regt., b. 24
March, 1824; m. 19 Jan. 1858, Hester, dau. of tlie
Rev. Lambert Watson Hepenstal, of AlLudorc, co.
Wicklow, and has surviring issue,
I. Richard Akthuk, b. 2 Jan. 18G1.
II. Desmond, b. March, 1SC2.
III. Ralph Legh, b. April, ISOl.
I. Diana L., 6. Oct. 1SC7.
iLt'nragC. — This family of Hartley, ori.s,inally from co.
Lancaster, has been settled in Ireland since 1650.
Rev. William Hartley, son of Samuel Hartley, b. 1679,
settled at BallyhiKhan, co. Carlow, where his son,
Eev. Humphry Hartley, was b. 1711. This Rev. Humphry
Hartley, of Tomgar, co. Wexford, living'13 Dec. 1780, had by
his wife Honor (who was living 13 Dec. 1780), issue thiee sons
and one dau. The eldest son and heir,
James Hartley, Esq. of Tonegar, w. 1st, 1780, Christian,
eldest dau. of William Hepenstal, of Seamore, co. Wicklow,
and had (with other issue), a son, Bartholomew, of whom
presently. He m. •2ndly, 1790, Jane Bourne, of Donnybrook,
sister of Frederick Eourne,'Esq. of Terciuuc, co. Dublin, and
had issue,
James, of Fairy Hall, Kent, deceased.
The 2nd son,
Bartholomew Hepenstal Hartley, Fsq., Capt. 04tli and
8th regts., in. 1st, 1823, Eliza, dau. of Richard Wilson, Esq. of
lUiskee, co. Meath, and had issue,
Richard Wilson, now of Beech Park.
Bartholomew Hepenstal, b. 18'-'C ; r/j. Miss Emma Clementina
Pitt. Marianne, m. Lieut. Neame, late 8th regt.
Martha, m. Arthur Foulger, Esq. of Shern Hall, Waltham-
stow, Essex, and has issue.
lie m. 2ndly, Arabella, widow of Col. Jones, and niece of the
late Lord Ventry, but by her had no issue. He d. 1854.
Arms — Arg., on a cross gu. pierced of the field, four cinque-
foils or, in the 1st and 4th quarters a martlet sa., and in the
2nd quarter a rose of the second, barbed and seeded ppr.
Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a stag's head ppr. holding in
the mouth a rose gu. barbed and seeded ppr. J/oiio— Spec-
temur agendo.
Srfits — Beech Parle, Clonsilla, eo. Dublin; and r.cnnafurra,
CO. Kerry. Ciu6— Kildare Street, Dublin.
I-IAE,TLEir OE BUCKLE3UBY,
Hartley, Winchcombe Henry Howard, Esq.
of Bucklebury House, Berks, and Little Sodbury,
CO. Gloucester, J. P. and late Major S. Gloucester-
shire Militia, D.L., b. 5 Oct. 1810; s. his father
9 Sept. 1832.
JLinCnSr.— At the dissolution of the Abbey of Reading, in
153!i, liucklebury (anciently spelt Buryhulbury) was granted
by Henry Vlll. to
John Winciicombe, Esq., son of the opulent clothier of that
name, well known as the famous "Jack of Newberry." He
was father of
Henry Winxhcombe, Esq. of Bucklebury, Berks, created a
bart. 1C61. He m. Frances, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Howard, Earl of Berkshire, and d. 1CC7, leaving a son and
successor,
Sir Henry Win'CHCOmbe, Bart, of Bucklebury, to. Miss Rolls,
but d. s. }). m. Nov. 1703, when the baronetcy became extinct.
The estates devolved on Sir Henry's eldest dau., Frances, wife
of the celebrated Viscount Bolingbroke, who occasionally
resided at Bucklebury. As her ladyship left no child, the
property passed by her younger sister to the family of the
Packers, Knights of the Shire in succession for Berks. Henry
Packer, Esq., the last male heir, devised it to his sister's son,
Winchcombe Henry Hartley, Esq. (son of David Hartley,
M.A., of Bath, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Robert Packer,
Esq. of Shillingford, Berks, by Mary his wife, dau. and co-
heir of Sir Henry Winchcombe, Bart, of Bucklebury), who for
many years represented Berks in Parliament. He m. 1787,
Ann, oldest dau. of Samuel Blackwell, Esq. of Williamstrip
Park, CO. Gloucester, and d. 12 Aug. 1794, leaving a son.
Rev. Winchcombe Henry Howard Hartley, of Bucklebury,
TO. 21 Aug. 1809, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas Watts, Esq.
of Bath, and d. 9 Sept. 1832, leaving a dau., Elizabeth Ann,
and a son, the present Winchcombe Henry Howard Hartley,
Esq. of Bucklebury and Little Sodbury.
^iTrts— Arg., on a cross gu. pierced of the field four cinque-
foils or, in the 1st and 4th qwarters a martlet sa., quartering
Packer, Stevens, Winchcombe, Howard, Brotherton
(Plantagenet), Warren, Mowbray. Crest — A martlet sa.,
holding in the beak a cross crosslet fitchee or. il/o«o— Vive
ut vivas.
HARTLEY OE GIL.LFOOT.
Hartley, Thomas, Esq. of Gillfoot, Cumberland,
J.P. and D.L., b. 21 March, 1847 ; m. 18 June, 1872,
Alice Isabella, eldest dau. of George John Jolmson,
Esq. of Castlesteads, Cumberland, and has issue,
Thomas Milham, b. 2G July, 1878.
Alice Marion. Ethel JIargaret.
Maud Frederica.
iltllf atJC— John Hartley, Esq. of Whitehaven, lu. Eliza-
beth Milham, and was father of
Thomas Hartley, Esq., m. 13 Aug. 179G, his cousin Anne,
dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Hartley, Esq. of Linethwaite
and Gilfoot, and by her (who d. 21 Dec. 1850) had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Wilfrid, M.A., b. 19 Jan. 1804; d. uwn. 1850.
Grayson, 6. 31 May, 1807; d. 1838.
Elizabeth, ni. 1836, Rev. James Carter.
Catherine, to. 1831, Very Rev. Richard Parkinson, D.D.;
and d. 30 May, 18G0.
Anne Eliza, vi. 1834, D'Arcy Boulton, Esq. of Leamington.
Mr. Hartley d. 16 Jan. 1831, and was .s. by his son,
Thomas Hartley, of Gilfoot, b. 29 Sept. 1802; m. 10 April,
1839, Georgiana Elizabeth, 4th and youngest dau. of the late
George Rimington, Esq. of TyucIJeld lluu^e, Pcniilton, and had
issue,
Thomas, present representative.
Georgiana Louisa, m. 1861, Lie«t.-Co]. T. E. Kennion, R.A.,
and has issue.
Anne, to. 1806, Capt. William S. Maud, R.E., and has issue.
Adelaide, d. 9 Aug. 1864.
Caroline Mary, m. Major Liiard, R.E., and has issue.
Arms — Arg., on a cross gu. pierced of the field, four oinque-
foils or, in the 1st and 4th quarters a martlet sa. Crest — A
martlet sa., holding in the beak a cruss-ej'osskt fitchee or.
Motto — Per crucem ad coelum.
Halt — Gillt'uot, Egremont, Cumberland.
HARTLETT OP WHEATOII-ASTON.
Hartley, John, Esq. of Wheaton- Aston, D.L.
for CO. Stafford, J.P. for cos. Salop and Stafford,
and High Sheriff of the latter co. 1870, b. 11 Eeb.
1S13 ; m. 20 Aug. 1839, Emma, second surviving
dau. of G. B. Thorneycroft, Esq. of Hadley Park,
Salop, and Wheaton-Astou, co. Stafford, and has
issue,
I. George Thompson, J.P. co. Stafford; late Cornet Queen's
Own Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 11 Jan. 1844;
VI. 15 June, 1871, Louisa, dau. and co-heiress (with her
sisters, Fanny, wife of Lieut.-Gen. Ewart, C.B. ; and
Eleanor, wife of J. Justinian Edwards-Heathcote, Esq. of
Apcdale) of Spencer Stone, Esq. of Calliiigwood, co. Staf-
ford, and has issue,
1 Ernald George Justinian, b. May, 1874.
I Evelyn Eleanor. 2 Another dau.
II. John Thorneycroft (Rev.), M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxnn; V.-car
of Burneston, co. York, 6. 9 Jan. 1^49; m. July, 1875,
Alice Margaret, second dau. of the lion. George E. Las-
cclles, by his wife, Lady Louisa Nina, only dau. of William
David, 4th Eari of Kansfield (see Burke's Peerage, Hare-
WOOD, E.).
iiL Charies Albert, b. 18 Jan. 1351.
I. Rosa Mary.
II. Eleanor Jane, vi. Paynton Pigott, Esq., Earrister-at-
Luw, of the Bliddlo Temple, eldest soutf Rev. Shrctvo
748
HAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAR
Eotry Pigott and his wife, Eliza McJIahon, 4th dau. of
Lieut.-Gen. SirF.T. C. Wilder, M.P., K.C.B. (/lee Bukkes'
landed Gentry, Picott nf Anher Lodge).
m. Alice, m. Sept. 1877, Charles Ellison Terrot, of Nether-
Henorth Hall, co. Durham, Major 53rd recr., eldest son of
Ptev. Charles Pratt Terrot, Vicar of Wispington, co.
Lincoln. iv. Constance Emma.
ILtUC<10r.— This family is originally of co. York. John
Habtlet, of Hunslct, co. York, son of Joseph Hartley, of the
same place, by his wife, Miss Skynner, of the old family of
Skynner, of Ledbury, was b. 5 June, 1775, and migrated
into CO. Stafford at the commencement of the present century.
He m. 21 April, 1802, Margaret, dau. of William Stevenson,
Esq. of Douglas, Isle of Man, and relict of Alexander Laing,
Esq. of Glasgow, by whom he left, with other issue, two sons,
James, of Ashbrooke, co. Durham, J. P. and D.L., lute M.P.
for Sunderland.
John, of co. Stafford, of whom above.
^rms— Erm., on a cross engrailed gu. four quatrofoils or,
in the 1st and 4th quarters a martlet sa. Creat — Upon a mount
vert a martlet sa. in the beak a cross pattce fitchee or. MoUo —
Sub hoc signo vinces.
limdincc—lonQ Castle, Shifnal, Salop.
HAHTOPP OF DALBY.
Haetopp, Ed-vtaed Bourchier, Esq. of Dalby
House, CO. Leicester, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1832, late M.P. for IS'orth Leicestershire, b. 14- Dec.
1808 ; m. at Naples, 18 Feb. 1834, Honoria, 2nd
dau. of Major-Gen. William Gent, and has issue,
I. AVilliam Wrey, late Capt. E. H. Guards, m. 20 June, 1861,
Lina, 2nd dau. of Thomas Howe, Esq., and d. 1874.
II. Edwakd, Lieut. 10th Hussars.
I. Maria Georgina, m. 2 Sept. 18C5, Francis Bramley
Baker, Esq.
II. Elizabeth, m. 22 April, I8C9, Sir Wm. Jas. Montgomery
Cuninghame, 9th bart. of Glenmor, co. Ayr, V.C, M.P.
III. Juliana Evans, m. 28 Julj', 1SG3, Charles Shuttleworth
Holclen, Esq.
EllTCrtCIC.— The Hall at Little Dalby has been the resi-
dence of this branch (jf the ancient family of Hartopp since
the reign of Elizabeth.
William Hartopp, Esq., bapt. 1G25 (eldest son of George
Hartopp, Esq. of Little Dalby, younger brother of Sir Edward
Hartopp, Bart, of Freathly); 711. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Thomas
Hartopp, Knt. of Burton Lazars, and by her (who d. 1707,
aged 70) had, inter aUon, a son,
Eev. Samuel Hartopp, b. 1CC5; Vicar of Little Dalby, who
''. 1717, leaving, by Elizabeth his wife (who d. 1721, aged 47),
two sons and one dau. The elder son,
Samuel Habtopp, Esq., 6. 1700; m. 1730, Letitia, dau. of
Edward Wigley, Esq. of Scraptoft, and dying 1752, left a. son
and successor,
Edwabd William Habtopp, Esq., b. 1731 ; High Sheriff for
CO. Leicester 1763. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Boothby,
Esq. of Potters Marston, and by her (who d. 1709) left issue
three sons and five daus. Mr. Hartopp d. 1773, and was s. by
his son,
Edwabd Hartopp, Esq. of Little Dalby, who assumed the
additional surname and arms of Wigley. He 1/!. the Hon.
Juliana Evans,* dau. of George, 3rd Lord Carbery, and by her
(who d. 20 M.ay, 1807) had issue,
Edwabd, his heir.
William Evans (Rev.), Eector of Harby, co. Leicester, m.
Eliza Georgiana, dau. of George Stamer Gubbins, Esq. of
Kilfrush, and had an only child, Edward Samuel Evans.
Juliana, d. unm.
Mr. Hartopp-Wigley d. 20 June, IS08, and was g. by his son,
Edwabd Hartopp, Esq. of Liltle Dalby. m. 1808, Anna
Eleanora, eldest dau. of Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bart., and by her
(who ni. 2ndly, 9 Dec. 1815, Sir Lawrence Vaujihun Palk,
Bart.) had two sons,
Edward BouBcniER, now of Dalby.
EobertPalk, b. Oct. 1812.
Mr. Hartopp d. 1813.
yfrms—fia.., a chevron crm. between three otter.<! arg. Crest
— Out of a ducal coronet or, a pelican vulning herself arg.
&a£— Dalby House, Melton Mowbray, co. Leicester.
* Through this marriage, the present Mr. Hartopp was one
of the co-heirs to the barony of Vaux.
HARVEY OF BARGY CASTLE.
Haeyet, John, Esq. of Bargy Castle, and Mount p
Pleasant, co. Wexford, Capt. R.A., and late Major li
of the Donegal Artdlery, J.P. and D.L., J. 27 Oct.
1816 ; in. 1st, 11 Nov. 1837, Jane, dau. of Lieut.
William MiUer, R.A., and has issue,
I. Elizabeth Jane, to. 1871, Gen. Robert Alexander l\apper,Li
Bengal Staff Corps, and has issue.
II. Henrietta, m. 1862, James Bradish, Esq. of Strandficld,
CO. Wexford, and has issue.
III. Mary Elizabeth.
He m. 2ndly, 8 June, 1852, Anne, dau. of Pierce
Wilham Hughes, Esq. of Kilkcvan, co. Wexford,
and by her had issue,
I. John Maclachlan, 6. 27 Sept. 1853.
II. Edward George Colebrooke, 6. 1 Feb. 18.'i5.
III. William James Colebrooke, 6.23 July, 1S5D.
IV. Alexander Maclachlan, 6. 22 March, 1861.
V. Harvey de Montmorency, b. Feb. 1864.
VI. Robert Rae Fisher, b. 10 April, 1867.
VII. Charles Bertie Seymour, b. 8 June, 1SC3.
VIII. Pierce Wm. George Hughes, 6. 1871.
IV. Anna Beatrice.
V. Florence.
31 inWflC— The H.arveyg of Bargy were oriei-jally, it is
supposed, of Bosworth, co. Leicester. Ambbose Harvet,
styled " the elder of Bridge of Bargy," the name of the town'
land on which the eastle is built, was father of
Ambrose Habvey, styled "the younger of Greghcela," who
m. 1677, Susanna, dau. of Samuel Cambey, Esq., and left (with
a dau., the wife of John Boxwell, of Lingstown) a son,
Rev. William Harvey, Rector of Mulrankan, and Pre-
bendary of Edermine, b. 1632; to. 1st, Susanna, 5th dau.
John Harvey, Esq. of KilUunc Castle, M.P. for Wexford, 1C95,
and had issue,
I. Ambrose (Rev.), 6. 1707; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rct. Pierce
Hughes, of Slad. He was disinherited by his father's will.
His great-grandson, Jaffray, settled in Canada.
II. John, of Tagunnan, co. Wexford, who was also disitt
hcrited by his father's will. He in. Jane Russel, and w«
buried at Maglas, 18 Aug. 1794, having had issue,
1 John, of Mount Pleasant, alias Tagunnan, who even'
tually s. to the Bargy estates, under the will of his first
tousin, James, of Hargy.
2 Richard, an officer in the army, d. vnm.
3 William, of Killiane Lodge, co. AVexford, Treasurer 01
the CO., m. 9 Dec. 1797, Dorothea, 3rd dau. of Johi
Harvey, Esq. of Killiane Castle; and d. 5 Sept. 1818
leaving issue seven sons and two daus.,
John, 6. 16 Feb. 1803; Treasurer of co. Wexford, m
Harriett, dau. of John Farran, Esq. of Sherrington
CO. Dublin, and left at liis decease four sons and fooi
daus.,
1 William Croker, Treasurer of co. Wexford, m. MmJ
Anne, dau. of Capt. George Webb, and d. 1878
having )iad, with two daus., a son and heir, Johi
George Augustus, b. 31 March, 1864. 2 Crosbie.
3 Cliarles John, Capt. Wexford Militia, to. Elizalietl^
youngest dau. of David Beatty, Esq. of Borodale, J.P,
4 John James, Lieut. 24th regt.
1 Susan. 2 Dora, m. Edward Lloyd, E.sq.
3 Isabella, to. John Thomas Beatty, Esq. of Woodvicw
Major Wexford Militia, who d. 18 Aug. 1877.
4 Sarah Maria.
William, 6. 31 Oct. 1807 ; settled at Buenos Ayrcs, Soutl
America.
Joseph, b. 30 Aug. 1809 ; m. Barbara, dau. of Arthiu
Meadows, Esq., and has one dau., Barbara, 111. 29 Kov
1877, John Percy Waddy, Esq.
Richard, b. 7 June, 1815.
Vigors, 6. 15 Oct. 1817.
Robert, b. 17 Nov. 1819.
James, b. 7 Dec. 1821.
Sarah, TO. 4 July, 1829, Robert Percival, Esq. of GrCBl
Hayestown, co. Wexford, and has issue three daus.
Anne, to. Thomas Redmond, Esq.
III. Francis, who s. to the estates of his father.
I. Elizabeth, m. John Boxwell, of Lingstown Castle, 00.
A\'cxford.
II. Susannah, to. 1st, — Thornton ; 2ndly, — Bennett.
III. Catharine, to. 17 Sept. 1737, Thomas Hore, Esq. of Poll
Hore, CO. Wexford; and d. 1777.
IV. Mary, »i. 1st. — Allen; 2ndly, James Moore, Esq. 0:
Milne Hall, co. Cavan.
j The Rev. William Harvey m. 2ndly, Dorothea, dau. anc
i heiress of Christopher Champncy, Esq. of Kyle, co. Wexfort
I and hud issue, Cubistofueb, of Kyle, and other issue (M
HAE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAR
riO
lABVET of Kyle). The Bcv. Williniu Ilavvey was Jloyor of
Vexford about 1753. His will was proved in Dublin ITCo, and
le was s. in his estates by his 3rd son,
Fkakois Harvey, Esq. of Bargy Castle, m. Martha, eldest
lau. of Rev. James Harvey, of Killiane Castle, and had issue,
rancis Harvey was one of the six Clerks in Chancery. His
vill was proved in Dublin 1792, and he was .s. by his eldest son,
BEAnciiAMP Bagenal Harvey, Esq. of Bargy Castle, Bar-
ister-at-Law. This misguided gentleman suffered the extreme
)enaUy of the law for the prominent part he took in the rebel-
ion of 1798, and an act of attainder passed against his pro-
)erty, and received the royal assent 6 Oct. 1798 (38 George
II.). He d. imm., and his brother,
James IIakvey, Esq., received a re-grant of the old family
iStates twelve years after the attainder. Dying unm., he be-
jueathed by his will, which was proved in Dublin, the chief
jart of the old family estates to his first-cousin,
John Haevey, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, J. P., Barrister-at-
Law, m. Mary (who d. 20 March, 1S37), dau. of William
Harrison, Esq. of Castle Harrison, co. Cork, and had issue,
I. John, in the Royal Navy, d. unm. ; killed in action, 1813.
II. William Harrison, Lieut. B.A., who lost an arm at
Waterloo, m. Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Col. Paulet Culc-
trooke, R.A., and d. 18 Aug. Ib26, leaving issue,
1 John, now of Bargy Castle.
2 William Henry, to. 1845, Maria, dau. of Rev. Mr. Black,
of Plymouth, and has four sons and one dau.
3 James Colebrooke, LieHt. 39th rogt., A.D.C. to Sir J.
Littler, G.C.B.; killed at the battle of EerozesUah,
21 Dec. 1815.
1 Agnes Mary, d. 13 May, 1877.
III. George, E.N., drowned at Cork by the upsetting of a
boat, U7im.
I. Sarah, d. unm. Aug. 1867. ii. Eliza, d. May, 1847.
III. Anne, m. 2 June, 1835, Conolly M'Causland Lecky, Esq.
of Londonderry, d. 14 Feb. 1865.
Mr. Harvey d. 4 June, 1834, and was s. in his estates by his
grandson, the present John Harvey, Esq. of Bargy Castle.
Anii—Ox, on a chief indented sa. three crescents arg.
Crest— A- dexter arm embowed ia armour, grasping a sword
ppr. pommel and hilt or. JV/oi(o— Semper idem,
"mi— Bargy Castle, Bally«ogley.
Tykillcn, V.L. co. Wexford, and has a son, Crosbie Charles,
h. 1871.
1 Sophia Pyne.
2 Julia Maria, m. James Howlin Graves, Esq.
3 Dora Adelaide, in. Edward Hosken FitzGibbon Eoyse,
Esq., Sub-Inspector R.l.C.
4 Mary Anne, iii.. Edward Thomas Solly Flood, Esq.
iTi. Maurice Crosbie, R.N., J.P., 6. 25 Aug. 1799; d. unm.
25 Nov. 1830.
IV. Percy Lorenzo, now of Kyle.
V. Henry Robert, b. 22 June, 1802; J.P.; m. Eugenie
Fannie Felicite. dau. of Mons. Simon Jaques Rochard, of
London, and ha^ issue,
1 William Crosbie, Major in the army, formerly in tho
9th regt., 6. 12 March, 1835; to. 2 Nov. 1858, Rosa
Cordelia, only dau. of E. S. Horridge, Esq. of Cheltenham.
2 James Henry, b. 24 Feb. 1836.
3 Cavendish Gore, 6. 21 Aug. 1838; to. 10 Sept. 1S62,
Emily, dau. of Capt. Thomas Hungerford, II. A.
4 Francis, m. 17 Feb. 1863, Francis Elizabeth, dau. of
John Pollock, Esq.
1 Dorothea Eugenia, w. 28 Nov. IS6I, Edwin Eickard
Lloyd, Esq.
^(•)Hs— Or, on a chief indented sa. three crescents arg.
Creit — A dexter hand couped at the wrist and erect ppr. above
which a crescent reversed arg. Molto — Semper idem.
Had — Kyle, Enniscortliy.
HARVEY OF KYLE.
Habtet, Percy Lorenzo, Esq. of Kyle, co.
Wexford, I. 8 Oct. 1801 ; Capt. H.E.I.C. Service,
J.P. and D.L., and High Sheriff for co. Wexford
1857 ; m. 1st, Anne, dau. of James Ciippagc, Esq.,
and 2ndly, July, 1854, Mary Arabella, dau. of
'Francis Leigh, Esq., of Sion, co. Wexford, and
Thornhill, near Bray ; by the latter of whom he has
I. Pekct Leigh, b. 2 Oct. 135G.
I. Mary Elizabeth. ii. Eva Dora.
ILtUCagC. — Rev. CnRiSTOPnER Harvet, D.D., of Kyle,
oldest son of Rev. William Harvey, of Bargy Castle (by his
2nd marriage with Dorothea, dau. and heiress of Christopher
Champncys, Esq. of Kyle), was Incumbent of Rathdowney,
Diocese of Ossory ; and of Ross, near Ross Carberry, co. Cork ;
■ and Prebendary of Edcrmine, Diocese of Ferns. He r,i.
Rachel, dau. of Lorenzo Niekson, Esq. of Munny, co. Wick-
low, eldest sister of Christiana, 1st Baroness of Donoughmore,
and niece and heiress of Richard Hutijhinson, Esq. of Knock-
lofty, CO. Tipperary, and had issue,
William, his heir.
Dorothea, to. 1797, Percy Evans Freke, Esq., and was mother
rif George, 7th Lord Carbery.
Rachel, m. Capt. Charles Randall.
Dr. Harvey was buried 20 April, 1796, and was s. by his only
son,
William Harvey, Esq. of Kyle, Earristcr-at-Law, b. about
1767 ; TO. 22 Aug, 1795, Dora, 3rd dau. of Hon. and Very Rev.
Maurice Crosbie, Dean of Limerick, 3rd son of Blaurice, 1st
Lord Brandon, and had issue,
I. Christopheb George, 6. 18 Sept. 1797 ; Mayor of Wex-
ford 1832 ; d. unm.
II. James William, of Bromley, co. Wexford, 6. 20 Aug.
1798; d. 1873; a Capt. of Dragoons; m. 10 March, 1824;
Frances, dau. (and subsequently only child) of Joshua John
Pounden, Esq. of Fairfield, co. Wexford, Sheriff of Dublin
1798, and by her (who d. 8 May, 1835) had issue,
I Crosbie William, 6. 3 Nov. 1831 ; m. 9 Feb. 1870, Eliza-
beth Mary Ann, dau. of Charles Arthur Walker, Esq. of
HAHVEY OF ICKWELL BURY.
Harvey, John, Esq. of Ickwell Bury, co. Bed-
ford, and Finningley Park, co. York, J.P. and D.L.,
Chairman of Quarter Sessions, High Sheriff of Beds
1839, b. 14 Not. 1815 ; s. his father 28 June, 1819 ;
m. 1848, Annie Jane, dau. of Henry Tennaut, Esq.
of Cadoxton Lodge, near Neath, co. Glamorgan, and
has issue,
I. John Edmond Acdley, J.P. and D.L. for co. Beds, and
Lieut. 42nd Highlanders, 6. 1850; m. 17 March, 1873,
Rosa Frances, 6th dau. of Admiral the Hon. Keith
Stewart, and has issue, John, b. 1875; Andalusia Beatrice ;
and Marjory Rosa Bayly.
I. Beatrice Susan Audley.
HtJtragC. — Robert Harvet, Esq., who is stfited to have
descended from a common ancestor witk the noble family of
Bristol, TO. about 1037, Sarah, dau. of John Audley, Esq. of
Sutton, Kent, and sister of Hugh Audley, Esq. of the Inner
Temple, and of Cole Park, in the parish of Malmesbury, co.
AVilts, and had a son and heir, Ralph Harvey, Esq. of Tiben-
ham, who m. Susan, dau. of Augustine Parker, and had issue,
John ; Hugh, father of John, of Cole Park, Wilts ; and Robert,
whose son, Robert Harvey, Esq. of Stockton, Wilts, to. Mary
Thursby. The eldest son,
John Harvet, Esq. of IckwcU Bury, co. Bedford, and Fin-
ningley Park, CO. York, to. Mary Vassall, widow, and had
issue. The eldest son,
Robert Harvey, Esq. of Ickwell Bury, M.P. co. Bedford, b.
1677 ; TO. Sarah Gore, dau. and co-heir of Sir Joha Robinson,
Bart, of Farming Woods, co. Northampton, and had a dau.,
Ann, wife of Samuel Ongley, Esq. and an only son to leave
issue,
James Harvet, Esq., m. Elizabeth Fairie, and had two sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Edmond, Rector of Finningley, in. Mary, dau. and co-
heir of Rev. George Rooke, of Willian, Herts, and had issue,
1 John, who s. his father as Rector of Finningley (dec).
2 William, d. unm.
3 Edmund, Rector, first, of Willian, Herts, and afterwards
of Stapleford, same co.; m. Christiana, dau. of Thomas,
brother of John Graeme, Esq. of Sewerby, co. York, and
left issue one son, Edmond George, of York, and four
daus.
4 James (Rev.), m. Catherine, dau. of Rev. Henry Vean,
Rector of Yelling, co. Huntingdon, and had one son,
Edmond, of Caldecote, co. Beds, and four daus.
I Elizabeth, to. Gervas Woodhouse, Esq. of Owston House,
CO. Lincoln.
The elder son,
John Harvet, Esq. of Ickwell Bury, High Sheriff of co.
Bedford 1781, to. Sarah Silcock, and had (with a dau., Sarah,
TO. William Astell, Esq. of Everton House, co. Beds, M.P.), an
only son and heir,
John Harvet, Esq. of Ickwell Bury and Finningl«y, D.L.,
High Sheriff 1795, to. Susannah, youngest dau. of John
Gibbard, Esq. of Sharnbrook, Beds, and had issue, John, his
heir; Susan, deceased; Sarah; Mary; and Elizabeth, %i.
Thomas Kington Baylf, Esq. of Abbots Leijh, Somerset.
ii)\
HAR
THE LANDED GEXTRY.
HAR
lie .?. 20 June, 1S19, and was s. by his son, the present John
Habvet, Esq. of Jckwell Bury.
^r!)is— Oi-, on a chevron between three leopards' faces gu.
as many trefoils slipped arg. C<vs(— A leopard passant sa.
bezantee, gorged with a ducal coronet, and lined or, holding
in his dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. MoUo—Hectc faciendo
neminem timcas.
i>OT«.s— Ickwell Bury, Ei3;?lc':wadc, co. Bedford; and Fin-
ninsley Park, Bawtry, co. York.
EAEVEY OF MALIW HALIi AND OF
INISHOWEW.
IlArvTET, Geoege Miller, Esq. of Malin Hall,
CO. Doucgal, J.r. and D.L., High Sherill' 1870, b.
14 Aug. 1«38; m. 11 Atig. 1SG4, Julia Mary, dau.
of AVm. Charles Gage, Esq. of Drummoud House,
CO. Deny, and has issue,
1. John, b. IG July, 1&C5.
1. Mary Gage. ii. Julia Emily.
ItilTCdCIC. — John Harvet, Esq. of Londonderry, whowns
Chamberlain and Storekeeper of the city during the siege, and
High Sheriff of the county 1696, is stated to have been 6th in
descent from Sir Nicholas Harvey who d. at Ampthill, Beds,
1532, and who was a younger son of William Hervey, of Ick-
worth, ancestor of the Marquess of Bristol. Mr. Harvey 'm.
four times, and was father of a numerous family. By his 1st
wife he had issue,
EoBEET, ancestor of Haevet of Inishowen,
William, of Killea, co. Donegal, m. 1708, Mary, dau. of
William McClintock, Esq. of Dunmore, co. Donegal, by
whom he had, with other issue, a son and heir,
John Harn-et, Esq. of Londonderry, m. 1751, Elizabeth,
dau. of William Scott, Esq. of Londonderry, by whom (who
d. ISOO) he left a son,
Thomas Harvet, Esq. of Portland Place, London, and of
Mintiaghs, Inishowen, co. Donegal, 0. 1750 ; m. Maria, 3rd
dau. (if John Paris, Esq. of Wanstead, Essex, by liebecca
his wife, dau. of liev. Wyner Snell, of Shenley Hall, Herts,
and by her (who d. 1841; had four sons and four daus.,
John, his heir.
Tlionias, of Wykeham, Hants, m. 1st, Miss Harriet Moberly,
sister to Dr. Geo. Moberly, Bishop of Salisbury, and by
her, who is deceased, had issue, Edmund, Francis
Edward, and Frances Emily. Mr. Thomas Harvey m.
2ndly, 1856, Miss Agnes Barnes, of Catherington, Hants,
who d. Aug. 1862. Archibald Ross, d. young.
William Francis, of Purbrook, Hants, m. 1849, Mary
Johanna, dau. of Major-Gen. J. P. Murray, C.B. (giand-
son of Alexander, 4th Lord Elibank), by whom he had,
Thomas William, b. 1853; and Maria Elizabeth.
Eobccca Maria, m. K. A. Douglas Greslcy, Esq. of Sal-
wai-pe, CO. Worcester, J. P. ; and three other daus.
Mr. Harvey d. 1819, and was s. in his estate by his eldest
son,
John Harvet, Esq., IJI.A., of Mintiaghs, and of the Middle
Temple, Barrister-at- Law, 6. 1792; m. 14 Nov. 1331,
Harriet Mary, 2nd dau. of Archibald Paris, Esq. of Beech
Hill Park, Middlesex, by Margaret Lee his wife, by whom
he had three sons and several daus.,
Edward Henrt, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law,
I. at Tickford Abbey, Bucks, 14 Nov. 1837. This gentle-
man is joint tenant, with his brothers, in the lordship of
Mintiaglis, and other lands in the barony of Inishowen.
A\'illiam Marsh, b. 16 July, 1841, Barrister-at-Law.
Frederick Mortimer (Eev.), M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb., of
Bolnhunst, co. Bedford, 6. 24.July, 1845.
Mary Frances, m. 25 July, 1860, Pvev. Henry Willcs
Southey, M.A., and has issue.
Katherine Favell, m. 1860, Robert Jubb, Esq., J.P. co.
Donegal, and has issue.
Mr. Harvey d. 12 Feb. 185G.
Mr. Harvey m. 4thly, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Henry Hart, of
Kilderry, Inishowen, by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir Tristram
Beresford, Bart, (ancestor of the Marquess of Waterford), by
whom he had, with other issue, a son,
George Harvey, Esq., b. 1713, High Sheriff for Donegal
1754; acquired considerable estate in the manor of Malin,
Inishowen, and built Malin Hall. He m. 1740, his eousin'
Elizabeth, dau. of Col. George Hart, of Kilderry ; and dying
1773, left issue, five sons and five daus., i. John, his heir"
II. George Hart, d. s. p. ; in. George, m. Mary Donne ; iv! '
Thomas; v. Ludford (Sir), Knt., r,i. Lucy Skiner, and had
issue; i. Mary Anne, d. young; ii. Elizabeth, m. W. Stewart,
Esq.; in. Mary Anne, m. Rev. William Chichester, D.D.^
Rector of Clonmany, Inishowen, by whom she had a son'
Arthur, of Grecncastle, M.P., created a Bart. 13 Sept!
1821, d. wmt. 1847 ; iv. Ali«e; and t. Anno. The eldest soft,
Rev. Joi:n Harvet, of T.Ialin Hall, b. 27 Dec. 1742; m,"
IG Oct. 17G6, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Young, Esq. of Cul-
daff, and had eight sons and one dau., i. George, d. s. yi. ;
II. George, d. s. p.; in. Robert, heir to his father; iv.
Edward, m. Rebecca, dau. of George Y'oung, Esq. of CuldaiT;
V. John, b. 1772, m. Susan, dau. of George Y'^oung, Esq. ; vi.
Thomas; vii. Henry; vni. AVilliam; i. Mary Anne, m. Rev.
W. Hawkshaw, Rector of Fahan, Inishowen. He d. 12 May
1794. His son,
Robert Harvet, Esq. of Malin Hall, 6. 21 Aug. 1770 ; m.
14 April, ISOl, Barbara Frances, eldest dau. of Robert Gaze,
Esq. of Rathlin Island, co. Antrim, and by her (who d. 23 Aug.
1857) had issue,
John, of Malin Hall.
Robert, m. 14 May, 1835, Anne Smith; and d. 23 An?-.
1857. having had issue, Robert Charles Smith, and John;
Mrs. Harvey d. 17 March, 1865.
George, m. 10 Dec. 1835, Jane Richardson, and has issue,
Robert, Jonn Auhmuty, George, Gardiner, Mary, Barbara
Emily, Kate Rosetta, and Susan.
Gardiner, „i. 28 Aug. 1838, Rosetta Gage, and has issue,
Gardiner, John, George, Kate, Rosetta, Barbara Frances,
Annie Susan, Amy, and Dora. Mary.
Marianne, m. 1 Sept. 1842, Eev. Charles Miller.
Barbara.
Susan, m. 12 July, 1859, James W. Young, Esq., M.D.
Catherine, m. 6 Nov_ 1849, James Alexander, Esq., B.C.S.
Mr. Robert Harvey d. 1 Dec. 1820, and was s. by his son,
John Harvet, Esq. of Malin Hall, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1836, b. 24 Jan. 1802; m. 19 April, 1831, Emily, dau. of
the Eev. George Miller, D.D., of Armagh, and by her (who d.
22 June, 1839) had issue,
Eobert, b. 30 June, 1833; d. 5 Feb. 1855.
George Miller, now of Malin Hall.
He d. 9 July, 18G8.
Anns— Gu., on a bend arg., three trefoils slipped vort. Cir-nt
—A lion ppr. holding in his dexter paw a trefoil vert. SIoUO
— Je n'oublierai Jamais.
/S'eaJ— Malin Hall, co. Donegal.
HARVEY OP CASTLESEMPLE.
Lee-Haiivet, Henry, Esq. of Castlesempic, co-
Renfrew, D.L., b. 1823; s. his brother 1872: tn-
1855, his cousin, the Lady Elizabeth Erskine, eldest
dau. of Henry David, 7th Earl of Buchan, by liis
2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of John Harvey, of C'ustle-
semple, and has issue.
JCtlTCage.— William Lee, Esq. of Dublin, who is tradi-
tionally stated to have been a descendant of the family of Leb
ofDitchlaj, CO. Oxford, m. Elizabeth Widdrington, and had,
Thomas Lee, Esq. his son and heir, m. 1st, Susannah, dau,
of Michael Lewis, Esq. of Tullagorey, co. Kildare ; and 2ndly,
Catharine, dau. of Andrew Hamilton, Esq. of Ballymodonell,
CO. Donegal, of which last-named marriage the eldest son,
James Lee Harvet, Esq. of Castleseaiple, co. Renfrew,
Mousewald, co. Dumfries, and the Upper and Lower Co«fer-
ence Estates, Island of Grenada, Lieut.-Col. (h.-p.) of the 92nd
regt., K.II., J.P. and D.L., m. 1816, Margaret, dau. and
heiress of the Hon. John Harvey, of the Island of Grenada,
and Castlesemple, Scotland, and on the death of Mr. Harvey,
1820, assumed the name of Haevet, in lieu of his patronymiu
Lee. They had issue,
John Rae Lee. James Octavius Lee, late of Castloscmplo.
Henry, now of Castlesemple.
Catherine Lee. Margaret Lee.
His 2nd son,
James Octavius Lee Harvet, Esq. of Castlesemple, J. P.,
d. 6 Feb. 1872, and was s. by his brother, now of Castle-
semple.
Arms of the famihj of Lee— Sa., a fess erminois between
two crescents in chief arg. and a crescent in base of the last.
Crest — A crescent erminois. Motto — Fides non timet.
Arms of Harvet — Gu., on a bend erminois three trefoil*
slipped vert on a chief arg. a buck's head caboshed az.,
between two mullets of the first, and in the sinister chief point
of the field a cross patee of the fourth. Crest— Out of a cres-
cent or, charged with a buck's head as in the arms a cubit
arm ppr. the hand grasping a trefoil slipped erect vert, the
arm charged with an ermine spot gold. Motto — Omnia bene.
Seal — Castlesemple, Lochivinnock, co. Renfrew.
♦
HARVEY OF CARNOUSIE.
Haevey, John, Esq. of Carnousie, co. Banff, J.P.
and D.L., 6. 5 Jan. 1841 ; m. 23 April, 1873, Elleu
HAS
THE LANDED GEXTRY.
HAS
751
p,i].1un, 2ncldau. of Thomns Cbristj, Esq. of Erooni-
i'tcld, Essex, and has issue,
Cecil John, 6. IST-t.
Frances Sophia, 6. 1875.
iL!!irilQ;C.— WiLLiAJi Jajies Harvey, Esq. of Cavnousie,
J.r. anil D.L., b. 13 Nov. 1799; r.i. 7 April, 1S3G, Isabella,
ilau. of Cliarlos Barclay, Esq. of Inchbrown, co. Moray, by
;Elizabeth Williamson liis wife, and d. 7 Oct. 1SG7, leaving
issue,
I. John, his heir, aow of Carnousie.
II. William James, 6. 5 Dec, 181.5; m. Miss Mary Thompson.
III. Charles James, 6. 12 Aug. 1848.
IV. Isaac Alexander, b. 8 June, 1850.
V. George .Samuel Abercromby, 6. 21 Oct. 18.54.
VI. Henry Alfred. vii. Edward Douglas Lcnnos.
I. Elizabeth Alexandrina, ra. Col. MacAndrew.
II. Antonia M.iry, m. II April, 1867, Charles Eugge Price,
Esq., only son of Sir Arthur James Eugge Price, Bart, of
Spring Grove. '
m. Mary Edith Jane. iv. Constance Isabella.
Mr. Harvey, of Carnousie, and his sister, Anne Mary (m.
Sept. 1828, the Rev. Jolm P. Hetherington), were the
children of John Harvey, Esq., by his wife Jane, dau. of
James MacAndrew and Catherine Hay his wife.
Seats — Carnousie, Turriff, co. Banff; Wilmington Hall,
Wilmington, Kent. Clud — Conservative.
HASELL OF DALEMAIIT.
Hasell, John Edward, Esq. of Dalemain,
Cumberland, J.P. and D.L., b. 19 Sept. 1839 ; on.
4 July, 1877, Frances Jlaud, eldest dau. of Henry
Flood, Esq. of View Mount, co. Kilkenny, and
grand-dau. of Henry Flood, Esq. of Paulstown
Castle, in tlie same co.
ICtnCagC. — John Hasell, who made his will 13 Sept.
1572, was buried at Bottishara Church the day following,
leaving Agnes his widow, two sons, and one dau. him surviving.
The 2ud son,
EicHAKD Hasell, m. 1st, Phillipa Collyn, by whom (who d.
Nov. 1.580) he had issue; and 2ndly, 9 Jan. 1581, Alice Bal-
larde, by whom (who was buried I Feb. 1019) he had further
issue. The eldest son,
John Hasell, bapt. 10 May, 1574; to. Ellen, dnu. and heir
of Thomas Laurence, and by her (who d. 1G40) had issue. He
d. 1645. His grandson,
SiK Edward Hasell, Knt. (son of Eov. Edward Hasell,
Rector of Middleton Cheney, by Martha his wife, dau. of Dr.
Henry Smith, Master of St. Mary Magdalen, Cambridge), was
&. 27 Nov. 1642. In 1G65 he purchased Dalemain, in Cumber-
land, and was High Sheriff for that county 1632. He was
knighted 1G99 by King William III., and elected Knight of
the shire 1701. He d. 12 Sept. 1707. He m. 1st, Jane, eldest
dau. of Sir Timothy Fetherstonhangh, Knt. (who d. on the
scaffold for his loyalty to King Chakles I.), and widow of
Bernard Kirkbride ; she d. s. jj. 1695. He m. 2ndly, Dorothy,
dau. of William AVilliams, of Johnby Hall, 24 Nov. 169C, by
whom, who survived him, he had a son,
Edwaed Hasell, Esq. of Dalemain, 6. 1716; m. Julia, 2nd
dau. of Sir Christopher Musgrave, Bart, of Edenhall, Cumber-
land, and by her (who d. 1778) had issue,
Williams, m. Mary, dau. of John Gaskarth, and d. s. p. 173f>,
aged 49 years. Edward, d. unm. 6 April, 1794, aged 66.
Christopher, his successor. John.
Julia, m. Eichard Haughton, Esq. of Liverpool.
Jane, m. W. Salmond, Esq. Mary, d. unm.
He d. 1778. His 3rd son,
Christopher Hasell, Esq. to. Miss Goade, and had (with
two daus., Julia, who d. xmm. ; and Eliza, m. her cousin,
Eichard Houghton, Esq.) a son,
Edward Hasell, Esq. of Dalemain, h. 1765; m. 1st, 1792,
Elizabeth, dau. of WiUiam Carus, Esq. of Kirkby Lonsdale,
and by her (who d. 1810) had issue,
Edward Williams, his heir.
Marianne, to. Sept. 1825, Eev. Sir John Christopher Mus-
grave, Bart, of Edenhall, who d. 1835. Julia. Jane.
Edward Hasell to. 2ndly, 1812, Jane, dau. of the Eev. E.
Whitehead, of Ormside Lodge, and by her (who d. Nov. 1816,
had issue,
Christopher, 6. 1814; Capt. in Bengal army; d. in May,
1861.
William Lowther, Capt. in Bengal army, d. June, 1849.
Maria, m. George Graham, son of Sir James Graham, of
Netherby, Bart., and d. March, 1855,
Edward Hasell d. 24 Dec. 1825. His eldest son,
Edward Williams Hasell, Esq. of Dalemain. J.P. and D.L.,
Chairman of Quarter Sessions for Cumberland and Westmor-
land, Lieut.-Col. -Commandant Westmorland and Cumberlaud
Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 10 July, 179G; m. 12 July, 1820,
Dorothea, youngest dau. of Edward King, Esq. of Ilungrill,
CO. York, and by her had issue,
t. Edward, b. 24 May, 1828; (?. 4 April, 1833.
n. Williams, 6. 4 March, 1836; d. 7 March, 1870.
III. John Edward, now of Dalemein.
IV. George Edmund (Eev.), 6. 26 Sept. 1847, Eector of Aiktoa,
Cumberland.
1. Dorothea. ii. Elizabeth Julia.
III. Alice Jane, m. 5 Sept. 1861, J. M. Formby, Esq.
IV. Mary, m. 28 Sept. 1854, W. Parker, Esq.
V. Henrietta Maria, to. 3 June, 1876, II. W. Vcrey, Esq.,
Official Eeferee. vi. Frances Anne.
Edward Williams Hasell d. 17 April, 1872.
Anns — Or, on a fess az. between three hazel nuts ppr. as
many crescents arg. CresU — A squirrel arg. feeding on a hazul
nut, encircled with hazel branches ppr.
Seat — Dalemain, Penrith, Cumberland.
HASLSR OP AIiDIK-GBOTJE,NE.
Hasleb, William Wyndham, Esq. of Alding-
bourne and Barkfold, Sussex, J.P., b. 13 May, 1833 ;
in. 20 April, 1865, Selinali Sarah, youngest dau. of
the late Lionel Charles Herrey, Esq. (great grand-
son of John, 1st Earl of Bristol), and has issue,
I. Aethdr Eichard Felton, h. 14 Feb. 1866.
II. Eeginald, b. 23 Jan., and d. 10 March, 1807.
in. Edward Lionel, b. 12 Jan. 1871.
IV. Algernon, 6. 16 April, 1875.
I. Julian, b. 16 Oct. 18G8.
II. Constance Sehna, b. 27 Oct. 1809.
III. Ahce Mary, &. 22 Dec. 1871.
IV. Blanche Evelyn, b. 2 Feb. 1873.
V. Mabel Frances, &. 23 March, 1874.
HfUCagr.— Eichard Hasler, Esq. of Aldingbourno and
Barkfold, Sussex, J.P. and D.L., b. 2 Dec. 1795; the repre-
sentative of a family settled in Sussex for many generations,
was only son of Eichard Hasler, Esq., High Sheriff of Sussex
1821 (who d. Sept. 1836), by Martha his wife (who d. 23 March,
1853), only child of Thomas Newland, Esq. of Slindon, and
grandson of Eichard Hasler, Esq., by Jane Battock his wife.
He TO. 27 April, 1830, Julia, dau. of the late Hon. William
Wyndham, and had issue,
William Wyndham, now of Aldingbourns.
John Vaughan, d. Dec. 1837.
Eichard Charles, Lieut. E.N., d. 5 June, 1856.
Henry Gr.itwicke, 6. 14 Feb. 1841 ; m. 1st, 18G5, Rosa, dau.
of Sir William Call, Bart. ; 2ndly, Aug. 18G3, Isabella, 2nd
dau. of the late James Lyon, Esq.
Fanny Georgina Jane, m. 1st, 12 April, 1S5G, Alexander
Mitchell, Esq. of Stowe, N.B., late Capt. Grenadier Guards.
He d. 1873; his widow to. 2adly, 5 June, 1877, Lord Eeay.
Mr. Hasler d. 29 Sept. 1866.
/drills— Per chevron gu. and sa., three lions rampant arg.,
each charged on the shoulder with a cross-patee az. Crest—
A squirrel sejant cracking a nut ppr., collared gemel az. be-
tween two branches of palm also ppr. ilfoifo— Qui nucleuni
vult, nucem frangat.
SeaJs— Aldingbourne, Chichester; and Barkfold, Petworth.
HASSAUD OP GARDENHILL.
Hassaed, Alexander Jason, Esq. of GardenhilU
CO. Fermanagh, b. 1 Sept. 1837 ; late of 76th regt. ;
s. his imcle, William Hassard, Esq., 15 Nov. 18 i7 ;
in. 14 Jan. 1864, Frances Margaret, youngest dau.
of Eev. Alesaader Gibson, of MuUingar, and has
issue,
Alexander Jason, 6. 28 May, 18G6.
JLinrajJC— Jason and George Hassard (younger sons, it
is stated, of Eobert Hassard, Esq., M.P., of Lyme, Dorset),
accompanied by some of the Caldwells, went over to Ireland
in the reign of Charles II., and had eventually large tracts of
land granted them in Fermanagh and other adjoining counties.
The Hassards were distinguished at the sieges of Enniskillea
and Londonderry.
Jason Hassard, of Gardenhill and Toam, b. 1617; whose
will bears date 21 Oct. 1690, left issue,
HAS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAS
El' nABD, his heir.
John, the supposed ancestor of the family of Major-Gem.
Hassard, of the Koyal Engineers.
The eldest son,
EiCHARD Hassart), Esq. of Gardenhill and Toam, 6. 1G71 ;
TO. 1706, Mary, dau. of John Enery, Esq. of Ballyconnel, co.
Cavan, and left a son and successor,
Richard Hassard, Esq, of Gardenhill and Toam, b. 1709;
he m. 173-3, Jane, dau. of James Little, Esq. of co. Fermanagh,
and left issue,
Jason, his heir.
John, of Toam, ancestor of the Hassards of Waterford.
William.
Catherine, r,i. 1771, Alexander Younff, Esq.
Anne, m. Thom;)s Stewart, Esq., M.D., of Enmskillen.
Frances, m. Beresford Burston, Esq., K.C.
The eldest son,
Jason Hassard, Esq. of Gardenhill, 6. 1734; m. 1777, Anno,
dau. of Alexander Montgomery, Esq. of Clontarf, co. Dublin;
and d. about 1812, leaving issue,
I. Richard, of Gardenhill, 5. 1778; Capt. 74th Highlander.'?;
d. unm. II. Jason, of Gardenhill, b. 1780; d. unm.
III. "WiLi-TAM, of Gardenhill, b. 1781; for many years Trea-
surer for CO. Fermanagh; assassinated in the avenue of
Gardenhill, 13 Nov. 1847, unm.
IV. Alexander, Capt. 6th Innisldlling Dragoons, m. 1836,
Elizabeth Bolton, dau. of Jason Hassard, Capt. 74th High-
landers, and d. Sept. 1845, leaving issue,
1 Alexander Jason, the present representative.
2 Francis William, 6. 1841.
1 Anne Frances Deey, deceased.
2 Elizabeth Sophia Marshall. 3 Arabella Jane.
T. John, of Bawnboy House, co. CaTan, High Sheriff for co.
Cavan 1824, m. 1818, Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late
Robert Deey, Esq. of Ravensdale, near Maymouth, and
Merrion Square, DubUn, and was killed by a fall from his
horse 1830, leaving issue, 1 Jason, deceased: 2 Richard, b.
1820; 3 Robert Deey, 6. 1822, 2nd Bombay European Light
Infantry, m. Miss Carew, of AVales ; 4 Francis, deceased ;
5 William, 6. 1825; 0 John, 6. 1830; 1 Marianne; and 2
Eliza. VI. Francis, of Rockwood, co. Cavan.
I. Mary, m. 1819, Rev. Henry Cottingham, of Holywell, co.
Cavan.
II. Anne Frances, to. 1818, William Deey, Esq. of St. Marks,
CO. Dublin.
Arms — Gu., two bars arg. on a chief or, three escallops of
the first. Crest — An escallop or. Mottoe.i — Vive en espoir,
above the crest; and Fortuna viam ducit, beneath the
shield.
iS'eat— Gardenhill, Blacklion, Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh.
HASSARD OF WATERFOHD.
itfUCajC— John Hassard, b. 1736, 2nd son of Richard
Hassard, Esq. of Gardenhill and Toam, m. 1st, 1767, Elizabeth,
dau. of Cornehus Bolton, Esq. of Ballycanvan, co. Waterford,
and by her (who d. 1770) had a son,
Richard, 6. 17C8 ; Lieut. Royal Irish Artillery, and after-
wards Capt. in the Waterford Militia; m. 1812, Frances
Margaret, only dau. of Michael Dobbyn, Esq. of Waterford,
and by her (who d. Aug. 1818) left issue,
Richard Henry, d. unm. May, 1839.
MicHAEi, DoBBYN, tlie late representative.
He TO. 2ndly, 1778, Samuella, dau. and co-heir of Samuel
Barker, Esq. of Waterford, and by her had issue,
I. Francis John (Sir), 6. 1780 ; Recorder of the city of Water-
ford, knighted 1810; m. 1816, Anne, dau. of Charles Hud-
son, Esq. of Stackenhy, co. Kildare, and widow of the late
James Johnston, Esq. of Carrickbreda, co. Armagh ; and
d. 1822, leaving issue,
1 Francis Charles, b. 1817 ; m. 1840_, Margarette Frances,
dau. of Richard Hudson, Esq. of Springfarm, co. Wicldow,
and d. 1850, leaving issue, Francis John, b. 1847 ; and
Charles Alexander Joseph, 6. 1851.
2 Richard John, of Belfield, co. Wicldow, &. 1820; in.
1840, Charlotte Augusta, dau. of Charles Quintin Diclc,
Capt. 80th regt., and had issue, Francis John, b. 1841;
AVilliamCliarles, 6. 1843; Charles Quintin, 6. 1846; Eliza-
beth Rose; Anna Margaret; Charlotte Augusta; and
Maria Louisa.
1 Anne, m. 1846, Michael Dobbyn Hassard, Esq.
II. John, Capt. 74th Highlanders, b. 1782; d. unm. 1825.
]ii. Jason, Capt. 74th Highlanders, b. 1785; m. Eliza, dau.
of Hugh Marshall, Esq. of Waterford; d. 1842, leaving issue,
1 John William, 6. 1822.
2 Jason, b. 1826; Lieut.-Col. 57th regt., killed in New
Zealand.
3 Henry Bolton, b. 1828, Assistant-Surgeon Cape Mounted
Rifles; m. 1866, a dau. of C. Mackenzie, of Inverary.
S William, noth regt., b. 1S30.
5 Francis, 6th regt., b. 1834.
1 Samuella, m. .John Robinson, Esq., M.D.
2 Elizabeth Bolton, m. Alexander Hassard, Capt. Cth
Inniskihing Dragoons.
IV. William Henry, 6. 1790; Recorder of Waterford 1828;
'/.!. same year, Catherine Jane, dau. of John Hewson, Capt.
89th regt., and widow of Capt. Roger Sheely, and had issue,
Anne Juha.
I. Samia, m. James Burkett, Esq., M.P.
His grandson,
Michael Dobhvn Hassard, Esq. of Glenvillc, co. Waterford,
J.P. and High Slieriff 18.53, M.P. for Waterford from 1857 to
1865, b. Oct. 1817; m. Aug. 1846, Anne, dau. of Sir Francis
John Hassard, Knt., and d. 1869, having had issue,
I. AVilliam, now of Glenville. ii. Richard, b. Dec. IS-'ig,
I. Anna Maria, m. 4 April, 1866, AVilliam Goff Davis-fioff,
Esq., eldest son of Strangman Davis-Goff, Esq. of Horetowa,
CO. Wexford. II. Jane.
Arras— Gu.. two bars arg. on a chief or, three cscsilops ot
the first. Crest — An escallop or. Mottoes — Vive en espoir,
over the crest : and Fortuna viam ducit, beneath the shield.
iJcsirfe/ice— Glenville, AVaterford.
ABNEY-HASTINOS OP WILLESLEY.
Abnet-Hastings, Charles Frederick, Esq. of
Willesley Hall, co. Leicester, 3rcl son of Tliomas
Clifton, Esq. of Lytliam and Clifton, co. Lancaster,
h. 1822, J.P. and D.L. co. Lancaster, J.P. co.
Leicester, and D.L. co. Ayr, M.A. Oxford ; ot. 30
April, 1853, Lady Editli Maud Hastings, eldest dau.
of G-eorge Augustus Francis, 2nd Marquess of
Hastings, and heiress of her brother Henry, 4tli
Marquess, as Countess of Loudoun, in her own right.
By her (who d. 22 Jan. 1874) he had issue,
I. Charles Edward Hastings, Earl of Loudoun {see Bceke's
Peerarje).
II. Paulyn Francis Cuthbert, 6. 24 Oct. 1856.
III. Gilbert Theophilus Clifton, 6. 29 May, 1859-
IV. Henry Cecil Plantagenet, 6. 19 June, 1860.
I. Flora Paulyna Hetty Barbara, m. 21 Not. 1877, Henry, 15ih
Duke of Norfolk.
II. Egidia Sophia Frederica Christina.
Mr. and Lady Edith Clifton assumed by Act of
Parliament, 1859, the surname and arms of Abney-
Hastings only, in compliance with the conditions
of a settlement effected by Sir Clnirles Abney
Hastings, 2nd bart. of Willesley, in 18i4.
ILtlTCrtSC.— The family of Abney is of great antiquity in
the CO. Derby, where it was seated at Abney in the Peak.
John de Abenet, son of AA'illiam de Abenet, and grand-
son of John de Abeney, m. about 1400, the elder dau. and co-
heir of William de Ingewardeby, of AVillesleye, and acquired
with her the manor of AVillesley, co. Derby, and lands in
Packington, co. Leicester. By her he had a son,
William de Abenet, Lord of AYillesley, who was s. by his
son,
John de Abenet, Esq. of AYillesley, d. 1505, leaving a son
and heir,
George de Abenet, Esq. of Willesley, m. Ellen, dau. of
John de AVolseley, Esq. of Wolseley, co. Stafford, and had issue,
I. George, d. s. p. li. James, of whom hereafter
HI. Robert, ancestor of Abnex, of Measham Hall, co. Derby,
(see that family).
The 2nd son,
James Abnet, Esq. of AVillesley, s. to the estates of his
father, in consequence of the death s. p. of his elder brother.
He m. Mary, dau. and heir of Henry Milward, Esq. of Dow-
bridge, and was father of
George Abnet, Esq. of AVillesley, h. 1550; m. Margaret,
dau. and co-heir of Michael Lowe, Esq. of Tymore, co. Stafford,
and d. 1645, aged 95, leaving, with other issue, a .son and heir,
James Abnet, Esq. of Willesley, High Sheriff co. Derby,
1631, and M.P. for Leicester, m. Jane, dau. of Edward Main-
waring, Esq. of Whilmore, co. Stafford, and had issue,
I. George, d. s. p. ii. Edward (Sir), his heir.
Ill Thomas (Sir), Alderman and Sheriff of London 1693,
Lord Mayor 1700, and afterwards M.P. for the City,
President of St. Thomas' Hospital, and a Director of the
Bank of England, m. Mary, sister and co-heir of Thomas
Gunston, Lord of the Manor of Stoke Newington, Middlesex,
and had one son and three daus., all of whom d. s. p.
Mr. Abney was .?. by his eldest surviving son.
Sir Edward Abney, Knt. of Willesley, LL.D., Judge of the
Court of King's Bench, M.P. co. Leicester, and at one time
HAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAT
'53
Ili-h Sheriff CO. Derby, knighted at Whitehall, SAug. 1G73;
id. Damaris Andrews, and d. 1681, aged 96, leaving issue.
His Jnd son and eventual owner of the estates,
Sir Thomas Abnet, ICnt. of Willeslcy, Judge of the Common
rioas, d. of the remarkable jail fever, 1750, and was s. by his
only son,
Thomas Abnet, Esq. of Willesley, r,i. Parnell, dau. and co-
heir of George Villiers, Esq. of Hanbury, co. Stafford, and d.
1790, leaving an only dau. and heir,
Paknell Abney, of Willesley, m. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles
Hastings, K.C.H., Col. 12th regt. of foot, who was created a
Bart. 28 Feb. 1806, and had issue,
Charles, 2nd bart.
Frank, b. 14 Feb. 1794, (7. unm. at Zante, IJune, 1828, in
consequence of a wound received in action with the Turks.
feelina, rf. young.
Sir Charles d. 30 Sept. 1823, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Charles Abney - Hastings, 2nd bart. of Willesley,
b. 1 Oct. 1792, who obtained a royal license for himself and
his brother, Frank, to assume the additional surname of Abney
in consequence of succeeding to the Willesley estates. Sir
Charles d. unm., when the title became extinct, and the
Willesley estates devolved under a settlement made by Sir
Charles in 1844, on Lady Edith Maude Clifton, dau. of George
Augustus Francis, 2nd Marquess of Hastings, and wife of
Cliarles Frederick Clifton, Esq., now Mr. Abney-Hastings.
rjiis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a maunch sa., for
Hastings : 2nd and 3rd, or, on a chief gu. a demi-lion issuant
arg., for Abney. Ci-ests— 1st, Hastings : A bull's head erased
erm. attired and ducally gorged arg.; 2nd, Aeney: A demi-
lion or, the sinister paw resting on an antique shield charged
with the arms of Hastings; motto over. Trust winneth troth.
il/oJ(o— In veritate Victoria.
-Seai— Willesley Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouche, co. Leicester.
HATCHELIi OF FORTFIELD HOUSE.
Hatchell, John, Esq. of Fortficld House, co.
Dublin, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, J. P. cos. Dublin
and Wexford, b. 1826, M.P. for co. Wexford from
1857 to 1859, aud High Sheriff 18G9, Private Secre-
tary to the Earl of Carlisle, Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland, 1859 to 1861., and Principal Secretary to
the Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1865 to 1866.
El'ltraSC— The family of Hatchell can be traced
in the co. of Wexford, to the close of the 17th century,
and is traditionally stated to have settled in Ireland temv
William III.
Henky Hatchell, Esq. of Wexford, b. circa 1745 (son of
Henry Hatchell, also of Wexford, by Mary his wife), m. circa
' TG9, Mary, dau. of Patrick Lambert, Esq., and had issue,
Henry, d. unm.
John, the late Eight Hon. John Hatchell, of Fortfield
House.
George, to. Sarah Jane Fitzgerald, dau. of G. Melville, Esq
and was father of George, M.D., Inspector-Gen. of Lunatic
Asylums in Ireland, and Surgeon in Ordinary to the
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; m. Miss Stephens, dau. of
Joseph Stephens, Esq., and has issue.
Mary, m. William Lewis, Esq.
Catherine, m. James FitzJames, Esq.
Margaret, m. James Armstrong, Esq.
Henrietta, d. unm. Anna, m. Kev. William Hill.
Eliza, TO. Kobert Brenan, Esq.
His 2nd son.
The Eight Hon. JonN Hatchell, of Fortfield House, Tere-
lurc, CO. Dublin, and Kingsland, co. Wexford ; a Commissioner
)f Charitable Donations and Bequests, P.C, Q.C., Attorney-
general for Ireland from 1850 to 1852, and during the same
period M.P. for Windsor, b. 1783 ; m. 1815, Ehzabeth, eldest
lau. of Eichard Waddy, Esq. of Kilmacoe, co. Wexford, and
Men-ion Square, Dublin, and by her, who d. 1848 (he rf. 14
.lug. 1870) had issue,
I. John, now of Fortfield House.
I. Penelope, m. John Pcrrin, Esq., eldest son of the Eight
Hon. Louis Perrin, Judge of the Queen's Bench in Ireland,
.r.ad by him (who d. Is60) has issue, Louis, of Magdalen
College, Oxford, B.A. ; Elizabeth Hester; Hester Anne;
Mary Margaret.
II. Mary, m. 1860, the Eight Hon. Sir Maziere Brady, Bart.,
Lor-d Chancellor of Ireland, who d. 1871.
r.i. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1853.
ffr. Hatchell, a distinguished Member of the Irish Bar, to
hich he was called in 1809, was made K.C. in 1835, appointed
iolicitor-General for Ireland in 1847, and promoted to the
)mce of Attorney General in 1850, which he resigned on the
retirement of Lord John Eussell's Government in ISS'' He d
14 Aug. 1870.
Seat— Fortficld House, Terenure.
Toton Residence— 12, Merrion Square S., Dublin.
HATFEILD OF THORP ARCH AND
LAUGHTON.
Hatfeild, Thomas Godfrey, Esq. of Tliovp
Arch Hall, co. York, b. 29 Nov. 1837 ; m. 3 Feb
1872, Gertrude, 3rd dau. of the late Charles William
Mmet, Esq. of Baldwjns, Kent, and by her (who d.
the same year) has a dau.,
Gertrude, b. 4 Nov. 1872.
Et'liragr.— Nicholas Hatfeild, of Shiregrecn, in the
parish of Ecclesfield, co. York (son of Eobert Hatfeild, grand-
son of William Hatfeild, and great grandson of Eobert Hatfeild
whose father, William Hatfeild, was son of Eichard Hatfeild,
grandson of Ealph Hatfeild, and great grandson of Adam do
Hatfeild, of Glossopdale), po.ssessed an estate in the parish of
Glossop. He m. Ann Sanderson, and left (his will was dated
2 Aug. 1558, and proved 26 Sept. following) a son,
Alexander Hatfeild, of Hatfeild House, Shiregreen, m. at
Ecclesfield, 11 Aug. 1558, Isabel Shirecliflfe, and was father of
Ealph Hatfeild, of Shiregreen, and afterwards of Laugh-
ton-en-le-Morlhen, who administered to his mother in 1610.
From him descended his great grandson,
Aurengzebe Hatfeild, of Laiighton, bapt. 4 June, 1710 ;
TO. Dec. 1746, Susanna, dau. of John Hatfeild, and by her (who
HI. 2ndly, William Marshall, of Newton Kyme) he left at his
decease, Aug. 1752, an only surviving son,
John Hatf'eild, of Laughton, 6. 29 April, 1748, d. unm.
11 Jan. 1791, and was s. by his half-brother,
William Marshall, of Newton Kyme and Laughton, Lieut.-
Col. of the 3rd West Yorkshire Militia, b. 17 July, 1704 (son of
Wilham Marshall, Esq. of Newton Kyme, Capt. of Dragoons,
by Susanna Hatfeild his wife, and grandson of Henry
Marshall, Esq. of Newton Kyme, by Elizabeth Hatfeild, aunt
of Aurengzebe Hatfeild, of Laughton). Col. Marshall m. 1793,
Christiana, dau. of Godfrey Higgins, of Skellow Grange, and
by her (who d. 2 Oct. 183'2) left at his decease, 17 Jan. 1815, x
son and dau.,
William, his heir.
Christiana, heir to her brother.
The son,
William Hatfeild (which surname he assumed, by royal
license, 26 Dec. 1833), of Newton Kyme and Laughton, b. 17
June, 1799, d. unm. 7 Sept. 1844, and was s. by his sister,
Christiana, m. Eandall Gossip, who assumed the sur-
name and arms of Hatfeild, and was the late Eandall Hat-
feild, Esq. of Thorp Arch and Laughton.
<#amiIjT oi 6o.ssip.
William Gossip, of Hatfeild and Thorpe Arch, 6. 6 Marcli,
1704; m. 13 Nov. 1731, Anne, dau. and co-heir of George
Wilmer, eldest son of Eandall Wilmer, of Overhelmsly, and by
her (who d. 9 July, 1780) had, with other issue, George, b. 'JQ
June, 1735, an officer in the Buffs (ancestor to William Hat-
feild Gossip, Esq., who took the niiine of De Eodes);
Thomas, of whom presently ; and Wilmer, of Thorp Arch. Mr!
Gossip d. 25 March, 1772. His 3rd son,
Thomas Gossip, 6. 21 June, 1744; m. 1770, Johanna, dau.
and heir of Eichard Cartwright, of Oadly, co. Leicester, and
by her (who d. 11 Oct. 1825) had issue,
William, of Thorp Arch, b. 1770 ; to. twice, but d. s. p.
21 Aug. 1833. Eandall, of whom we treat.
Mr. Gossip d. 1776. His younger son,
Eandall Gossip, Lieut. -Col., b. 5 Feb. 1774; m. 30 Nov.
1793, Leah, dau. of the Eev. John Currey, Eector of Dart-
mouth, Kent, and d. 29 Sept. 1832, having had issue,
I. Eandall, to. Christiana, dau. of Lieut.-Col. William
Marshall, of Newton Kyme and Laughton, and assumed the
surname and arms of Hatfeild.
II. William, b. 22 Oct. 1801, Lieut. 41st regt., killed in action
in the Burmese war, 1 Dec. 1825.
III. Wilmer, b. 2 Sept. 1804, assumed by royal license the
surname and arms of Wilmer, 1832; m. 12 Dec. 1832, Anne,
dau. and coheir of the Eev. Thomas Wingfield, and had
issue,
Augustus Henry.
Anna Maria.
IV. Thomas George (Eev.), b. 10 Oct. 1808, assumed by royal
license, the surname and arms of Wilmer in 1833; m. 1840,
Emma, dau. of Eaven, and d. s. p. 25 Dec. 1845.
3 c
754
HAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAV
I. Leah Fortrie, m. 3 April, 1830, Charles William Minet,
Esq. of Baldwins, Kent. _
II. Georgina. in. trances Anne, d. young.
The eldest son,
Kandall Gossip, Esq. of Thorp Arch, 6. 2S May, 1800 ; m.
9 Sept. 1825, Christiana, only dau. of William Blarshall, Esq.
of Newton Kyme and Laughton, Lieut. -Col. 3rd West Tork
3Iilitia, and sister and sole heir of William Hatfeikl, Esq.
of Laughton-en-le-Morthen and Newton Kyme, and had issue,
I. Kandal Wilmeb, of Thorp Arch, 10th Hussars, b. 8 July,
1828; m. 1856, Miss j^ltzGibbon, and d. s. p. 14 April, 1861.
II. William, 88th regt., 6. 3 Dec. 1834; d. iihjji. 5 April, 1863.
III. Thomas Godfkei, new of Thorp Arch.
IV. John, b. 15 June, 1846; m. 10 June, 1869, Marianna
Frances David, and has issue, John Kandall, b. 21 Sept.
1873; and Lilian Frances, 6. 20 Oct. 1870.
I. Christina Leah, m. Comm. Eichard Henry Dalton, K.N.,
2nd surviving son of John Dalton, Esq. of Sleningford Park,
CO. York.
II. Elizabeth, m. Frederick Maryon Wilson, Esq., 3rd sur-
■living son of John M. Wilson, Esq. of FitiJohn's, Essex,
andrf. s.p. 8 May, 1867.
III. Jane, m. Scholes Birch, Esq., elflcst son of Lea Birch,
Esq., late of Torquay, and d. April, 1869.
IV. Lucy. V. Frances, d. 8 Sept. 1859.
Mr. Gossip, formerly an officer in the Fusilier Guards, assumed
the surname of Hatfeild, hy royal license, 16 Oct. 1844, on
succeeding, jure uxoris, to the estates of his wife's brother,
AVilliam Hatfeild, Esq. of Newton Kyme and Laughton. He
(I. 1853.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, erm., on a chevron engrailed
8a. three cinquefoils or, for Hatfeild; 2nd and 3rd, per fess
indented arg. and sa. a pale counterchanged three goats'
head erased, two and one az.,and as many crosses patee fitchce,
one and two, of the first, for Gossip. C'resii — Ist, A dexter
cubit arm vested sa. cuffed arg., the hand ppr, holding a
cinquefoil slipped or, for Hatfeild; 2nd, Two eoats' heads
erased addorsed the dexter az. the sinister arg., tor Gossip.
Motto — Pax.
>Seai— Thorp Arch, near Tadcaster, co. York.
HATTON OF CLONAHD.
Hatton, Villiees La Touche, Esq. of Clotiard,
CO. Wexford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1863,
Licut.-Col. in the army, late of the Grenadier
Guards, b. 15 April, 1824; vi. 6 Nov. 1850, Eosia
Mary, only dau. of Sir William Pluukett de Bathe,
23art., and has issue,
I. Villiees, 6. 8 Oct. 1S52, Lieut, and Capt. Grenadier
Guards.
u. William de Bathe, b. 25 Dec. 1855, Lieut. 78th High-
landers.
I. Eosia Mary. ii. Madeline Frances.
iltliraSC— The first of the family who settled in the co.
Wexford, was the
Eev. HexN'rt Hatton, son of Christopher Hatton, Esq. of
Selby Abbey, iu the parish of Welford, co. Northampton,
and cousin of Lord Chancellor Sir Christopher Hatton, K.G.
He was 6. 1615, and bec.^me A.B. of St. John's Cambridge,
1637, A.M. 1641, and was Prebendary of Clone, in the Diocese
of Ferns and LeighUn, 1662. His son,
Thomas Hatton, Esq. of Gorey, co. Wexford, m. Sept. 1673,
Esther, dau. of Samuel Cambey, Esq., and had issue,
Hesky Hatton, Esq. of Clonard, co. Wexford, m. circa 1700,
Editha, dau. of Thomas Eichards, of Eathaspec, co. Wexford,
and had issue, four sons and two daus. The 2nd son,
John Hatton, Esq. of Clonard, was called to the Bar 1745.
He m. 29 Oct. 1757, Elizabeth, dau. of John Wray, Esq. of
Castle Wray, co. Donegal, by Elinor, dau. of Sir Arthur Gore,
Bart., and had issue five sons,
I. Henry, of Clonard, m. 1783, Lady Anne Jane Gore, dau. of
Arthur, 1st Earl of Arran, but had no issue.
n. William, m. Elizabeth Eoss, and had issue,
1 William, deceased.
1 Louisa, m. Mr. Sandwich, of the Eoyal Marine'?
2 Isabella Elizabeth Mary, ra.-Rev. John B. Hildebrand
Eector of Saxby and Stapleford, co. Leicester.
III. Gbokge, of whom presently.
IV. John, Major-Gen. in the army, to. Annetta, dau. of Col
Hodges, and had issue, four sons and two daus.
The 3rd son,
George Hatton, Esq., M.P. for Lisburn, m. Lady Isabella
Eachcl Seymour Conway, youngest dau. of Francis, 1st
Marquess of Hertford, and had, with a dau., Isabella Elizabeth,
m. Baron Grumker, two sons, Henry John, Commander E.N.,
deceased, and
Villiees Francis Hatton, Esq. of the co. Wexford, Vite
Admiral, M.P. for that co., b. 20 Aug. 1787 ; m. 24 May,
1817, Harriet, dau. of Eight Hon. David la Touche, o
Marlay, co. Dublin, M.P. for co. Carlow, by the Lady Cccilio
Leeson his wife, dau. of the 1st Earl cf Milltown, and had
issue,
Villiees la Touche, present represeiitntiie.
Cecilia, vi. George Baird, Esq. of Stichill House, co. Eox
burgh, who d. 1879.
Elizabeth Frances, m. 29 Nov. 1854, Arthur Lo wry Cole, C.B.,
Col. in the army.
Admiral Hatton d. 9 Feb. 1859, and his widow, 23 Dec. 1866.
Arms— Az., on a chevron between three garbs or, an annulet
gu. Crest— A hind statant or, charged with an annulet as ia
the arms. il/o«o— Virtus tutissima cassis.
HAVERS OF WHITE HILL.
Havees, John, Esq. of White Hill, Herts,
E.E.C.S., b. 1815 ; m. 1839, Maria, dau. of WilHam
Cory, Esq. of London, and has, with other issue,a son,
John Coet, b. 1843; m. 1S63, Eose, dau. of C. Tanner, Esq.
ILtltCagC— John Havers was Gentleman of the Horse to
John, Duke of Norfolk, and attended him in the battle oi
Bosworth Field, wherein that nobleman was slain. His suc-
cessor, another
John Havers, of Winfarthing, was Steward of the Howard
family. His eldest son,
ThomasHavers, of Winfarthing, purchased, 1592, the manor
of Thelton, and erected the mansion there. Mr. Havers,
who was Steward to the Duke of Norfolk, d. 1605, and was a.
by his eldest surviving son,
John Havers, Esq. of Thelton Hall, Bailiff lo the Earl of
Arundel, 1610. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Tindall, of
Banham, and had issue. The elder son,
V/iLLiAM Havers, Esq. of Thelton Hall, Lord of the Manor
1664, m. Susan, dau. of Brooke, Esq. of Whitechurch, and had
issue, Thomas, of whom presently; John; Susan, m. T.
llisden, Esq.; and Elizabeth, m. H. Huddleston, Esq. of
Sawston, co. Cambridge. The elder son,
Thomas Havees, Esq. of Thelton Hall, m. 1st, Mary Engle-
ficUl, of CO. Berks, and 2ndly, Ahce, dau. and co-heiress of Sir
E. Moore, Bart, of Kittington, co. Notts. He was s. by his
eldest son,
William Havers, Esq. of Thelton Hall, m. Miss Mary
Dormer, and had (with a dau., Mary, m. H. Bedingicld, Esq. of
Stoke Ash, in Suffolk) three sons, of whom the eldest,
Thomas Havers, Esq. of Thelton Hall, Lord of the Manor,
1737, m. Henrietta Maria, dau. of Sir Symonds D'Ewes, of
Suffolk, and had issue, Thomas, his heir ; William ; Edward ;
and Henrietta Maria. Mr. Havers was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Havers, Esq. of Thelton Hall, m. Catherine, dau. of
John Dutry, Esq., and had issue, Thomas, his successor;
John ; William ; Edward ; Catherine, m. Francis Bedingfeld,
Esq. of Ditehingham, Norfolk; Mary, mi. Jeremiah Norris, Esq.
of Colney Hall, Norfolk; Lucretia, m. Thomas Wright, Esq. of
Henrietta Street, London, Banker; Henrietta Maria; Eosa
Lelia, m. John Needham, Esq. of Bickham, Somerset;
Anna ; and Maria Henrietta. The eldest son,
Thomas Havers, Esq. of Thelton Hall, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Eobert Cliffe, Esq. of Glandford Briggs, co. Lincoln, and
had issue, Thomas, his heir; Eobert; Edward; Eichard;
Henry; William; Eliza; Lucretia; Harriott; and Charlotte.
Mr. Havers was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Havers, Esq. of Thelton Hall, Norfolk, 6. July,
1787; 7)1. Sept. 1809, Dorothy, dau. of Forster Charlton, Esq.
of Alndyke, Northumberland, and had issue,
Thomas, of Thelton Hall, deceased. William.
Eobert. John, of White Hill, Herts. Charles.
Eichard. George. Arthur.
He d. 12 Oct. 1863.
Arms— Or, on a fess sa. three chess rook.'? of the field.
Crest— A griffin sejant erm. crowned and collared.
5«(£— White Hill, Hens. ■
HAVILAND OF DITTON HALL.
Haviland, Rev. John, of Ditton Hall, co. Cam-
bridge, M.A. of St. John's Coll., Eector of Fladbury,
near Pershore, co. Worcester, b. 31 May, 1821 j
s. lo the estate at the decease of his father : m. 2fi
HAV
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAW
755
July, 1846, Harriet Doria, clan, of Nicholas, Mar-
cheso di Spineto, the last of the Neapolitan branch
of the Doria family, and has issue,
I. John, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law.
II. Arthur Morioe.
HI. George Alexander Doria, E.N. 1S69.
IV. liobert Charles. v. Frant.
I. Klizabeth Doria, d. Feb. 1SC6.
II. Katharine Lousia. iii. Harriet Mary.
IV. Margaret Gordon. v. Alice.
ILt'UCaSe.— Christopher IIavilland, Esq., 2nd son of
James de Havilland, and grandson of Thomas de Havilland,
Jurat of Guernsey 1474 to 1481 (see de Havilland of Ha cilia ml
Hall, p. 445), m. 16 Sept. 1544, Cecilia, dau. of John Mann, Esq.
of Toole, and rf. 24 Jan. 1589-00, leaving issue. The eldest son,
Matthew Haviland, Esq., his father's successor, b. at
Poole, 15 June, 1550, settled at Bristol, of which city he
became Mayor, 1G07. He contributed largely towards the
equipment of the fleet sent against the Spanish Armada. He
was possessed of the Manor of Hawkesbury, co. Gloucester,
and of Charlinch, and various other manors in Somerset. Ho
m. 9 May, 1575, Mary, dau. of Robert Kytchen, Esq. of Bristol,
and d. 11 March, 1619, leaving,
Eobert, of Hawkesbury (so registered in the Visitation of co.
Gloucester, 1623), m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Guise. Esq.
of Elmore, eo. Gloucester (ancestor of the Guises, Barts.),
and had an only son, Matthew, of Hawkesbury, b. 1608, at
whose death, s. p., 1670, this branch became extinct.
Matthew, d. s. p. 1624.
William, to. and had one son, Bartholomew, who d. s. p.
Anne, to. Sampson Lortte, Esq. of Bristol.
Mary, m. 30 Aug. 1607, Richard Hohvorthic, Esq., Mayor of
Bristol 1635.
The 3rd son,
John Haviland, Esq. of Charlinch Hall, Somerset, 6. 20
Aug. 1579, inherited from his fatlier the Somersetshire estates.
He ill. 1st, 13 May, 1623, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Everard,
Esq. of Spaxton Court, Somerset; and 2ndly, Anastasia, dau.
of John Blake, Esq. He d. 10 Aug. 1663, leaving issue by his
1st wife a son,
John, of Charlinch Hall, mentioned in Btsshe's Visitation
of Somersetshire 1672, ancestor of Col. Thomas Haviland,
of Penn, whom. 3 June, 1792, Mary Cecilia, dau. of Patrick
French, Esq., by Julia his wife, only sister of the Eight Hon.
Edmund Burke, and d. 1795, leaving issue.
By his 2nd wife, Anastasia Blake, John de Haviland was
father of,
Matthew Haviland, Esq. of Wellisford House, in Langford,
Budville, and Gundenham Manor, Somerset, b. 1637; m.
23 April, 1657, Elizabeth, dau. of James Gage, Esq., and d.
23 Dec. 1673, leaving issue,
John, his heir.
Matthew (twin with John), of Wellisford House, 6. 3 June,
1C61. His grand-dau. and heiress )». William Webber, Esq.
of the Inner Temple, and conveyed Wellisford to that
family.
Elizabeth, to. 3 Jan. 1677, John Bonner, Esq. of Comb St.
Kicholas, Somerset.
The elder son,
John Haviland, Esq. of Gundenham Manor, Peyton, &c.,
Somerset, b. 3 June, 1661 ; m. 20 July, 1686, Joan, dau. of
William Webber, Esq. of Badialton Court, Somerset. She d.
5 Jan. 1710 ; he d, 29 April, 1736, leaving issue,
John.
Edward, of Peyton, b. 4 Aug. 1692; to. 12 Dec. 1718, Mary,
dau. of Simon Clotworthy, Esq., and left issue at his decease,
4 Oct. 1783, a son, John, of whom presently.
Alexander, of Sandylane, Somerset, M.A., Rector of Run-
nington and Badialton, b. 9 May, 1690; to. 1731, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Bluett, Esq. ; d.,s. p. to. 24 Nov. 1737.
The eldest son,
John Haviland, Esq. of Gundenham, 6. 4 May, 1683 ; m.
18 Jan. 1709, Hannah, dau. of Capt. George Earon, of Harp-
ford Manor; d. 17 Sept. 1742, leaving a son,
John Haviland, Esq. of Gundenham, 6. 5 Oct. 1720; d.
</',(. 10 March, 1786, when the estate passed to his cousin,
■ Imii.n Haviland, Esq. of Gundenham, Peyton, &o., b. 3 Jan.
17-11 ; ),(. 4 June, 1753, Anne, dau. of Francis Veale, Esq. He
d. I'J March, 1802, leaving by his wife (who d. 18 Jan. 1758)
■ wo sons,
John, his heir.
Jaiiirs, of Sandylane, b. 1 Oct. 1755; to. 2 April, 1781, Anne,
d:iii. of the Rev. Benjamin Coblcy, M.A., of Coombshead,
Dlvou, Rector of Dodbrook, and sister of Major-Gen!
Thomas Cobley, of the Russian army. Knight of the Russian
Order of St. George, and Harriet Countess Mordwinoff. Bv
her (who d. 7 July, 1811) he left a son, ^
John Haviland, Esq. of Sandylane, b. 15 Dec no'- m 2
July 1819, Mary Wright, dau. of Capt. William 'Loiiis
von Sonnentag, of the regt. of Deux Fonts, French army
and sister and heir of Gen. George von Sonnentag, of the
Russian Service, Knight of the Prussian Older Pour le
Mente. By her he loft at his decease, 28 March, 1852, a
son and heir,
John Von Sonnentag de Havilland (Langford Court,
near Wellington, Somerset), of the Inner Temple, a
General in the Spanish army, a Knight of Justice of St.
John of Jerusalem (or Malta), and of several foreign
Orders ; received Her Majesty's royal license for resuminff
the prefix "de." ^
John Haviland, Esq. of Gundenham (elder son of John
and Anne Haviland), b. 1754 ; m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of
the Rev. Samuel Codrington Glover, of Bridgewater. By her
(who d. 30 Jan. 1830} he left at his death, 13 March, 1817,
an only son,
John Haviland, Esq., M.D., of Gundenham and Ditton Hall,
Lord of that Manor, Cambi'idse, Regius Professor of Physic,
Professor of Anatomy, and Fellow of St. John's Coll. Cam-
bridge, 6. 2 Feb. 1785; 7)1.31 March, 1819, Louisa, youngest
dau. and co-heir of the Rev. George Pollen, of Little Bookham
Manor House, Surrey, and by her left issue at his decease.
8 Jan. 1851,
I. John, his heir.
II. George Edward (Rev.), M.A., Patron and Rector of
Warbleton, Sussex, b. 13 July, 1824; vi. 14 Aug. 1855,
Maria Jane, dau. of George Darby. Esq. of Markly, D.L. of
Sussex, by whom (who d. 1 Nov. 1866) he had issue,
1 George Darby. 2 John Henry.
3 Arthur Edward. 4 William Alexander.
1 Maria Louisa. 2 Mary Elizabeth.
He TO. 2ndly, 13 Aug. 1868, Mary, dau. of Rev. Christopher
Darby, Esq., 2nd surviving son of John Darby, Esq., late of
Leap Castle, King's Co., and Markly, Sussex.
III. Henry James, M.D., of Pembroke Coll. Cambridge, b.
8 Dec. 1825; m. Anne, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Smart
Hughes, B.D., Canon of Peterborough, &c., by whom he
has issue, 1 Henry Alfred ; 2 Charles James ; 1 Mary AUce.
IV. Frances Gregory, 6. 28 July, 1828; a Barrister of Lin-
coln's Inn; to. 10 July, 1861, Adelaide, dau. of Thomas
Papillon, Esq. of Acrise, Kent, and of Crowhurst Park,
Sussex, and has a son, Frank Papillon, 6. 22 June, 1862.
V. Arthur Coles, M.A., Fellow of St. John's Coll. Cambridge,
and Rector of Lilley, Herts, b. 20 March, 1831.
Arms— Ayg., three towers triple towered sa. quartering
Glover and Pollen. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet sa. a
tower triple towered arg. portcuUised gu. Motto— Dom'mus
fortissima turris.
iJesJt/cHce— Fladbury Rectory, near Pershore, co. Worcester.
HAWKER OF LONG PARISH HOUSE.
Hawker, Peter James Dfff, Esq. of Long
Parish House, Hants, ^i. 30 July, 1852, entered the
E.N. 1866, retired as Sub.-Lieut. 1873, J.P. for
Hants, and Lord of the Manor of Bullington.
JLincagC. — The representatives of this family have, with-
out the omission of a single generation, served as officers in
the army or navy since the reign of Queen Elizadetji, but
the early commissions prior to the year 1694, whicli are stated
to have borne date as far back as the year 1.558, having been
lost by the neglect of a person to whom they were confided,
the regular pedigree can be traced no higher than the time
of William and Mart.
Peter Hawker, E.sq., Capt. of Queen Mart's Dragoons,
1694, was father of
Peter Hawker, Esq., who obtained his commission as Major
in Queen Anne's Dragoons, 1702, as Lieut. -Col. 1707, and
became Brevet-Gen. and Col. of a regt. of dragoons in 1712.
He was s. at his decease by his son,
Peter Hawker, Esq. of Long Parish, Hants, made Lieut.-
Col. of Dragoons in 1715, and Governor of Portsmouth 1717,
was interred in the Governor's chapel of that garrison. He
left by Elizabeth Hyde, his wife, an only son,
Peter Hawker, Esq. of Long Parish, Ensign of foot, 1726,
Cornet of Horse Guards, 1727, Lieut., 1734, and Capt., 1740.
He TO. Arethusa, only dau. and heiress of George Ryves, Esq
of Ranston, Dorset, and had issue,
I. Peter Rtves, his heir.
II. George (Rev.), Rector of Wareham, Dorset, to. Mary,
sister of Rev. William and Rev. Thomas Duke Butler, and
had Major Peter Ryres Hawker, and other issue.
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HAW
THE LANDED GENTEr.
HAW
Capt. llawker d. before his wife, who m. 2n(11y, Thomas
Siilney, Esq., and had one dan., Letitia Ann Hawker Sidney.
Capt. Hawker was «. by his eldest son,
Peteb Etves Hawkeb, Esq. of Long Parish House, Lieut.-
Col. of the 1st regt. of Horse Guards in 1777, who inherited
estates in Middlesex, under the will of Major Charles Lanoe,
of the same regt. Col. Hawkei »». about 1780, Mary Wilson
Yonge, an Irish lady ; he d. 6 Fab. 1790, and was s. by his
only son,
Peter Hawkeb, Esq. of Lonfe Parish, 6. 1785, joined the
army as Cornet, 1800, became Capt. 14th Light Dragoons,
ISOi; was obliged to retire in consequence of a severe wound
received at the battle of Talavera; appointed Lieut.- Col. of the
North Hants Militia, 1821, and, in 1830, Deputy-Lieut, for
Hants, m. 1st, 19 March, 1811, Julia, only child of Hooker
Barttelot, Esq., Major South Hants Militia, and had issue,
I. Petee William Lanoe, of whom hereafter.
I. Mary Laurie, m. 1st, 1842, Charles Rhodes. Esq., who
d. s. p. 1852 ; 2ndly, W. Brook Charles Maxwell, M.D.
n. Sophia Sidney, w. 1st, in 1843, PiCV. Louis Playter Bird,
who d. 1847 ; 2ndly, 1850, James TiUyer Blunt, Esq., who d.
1852.
Mrs. Hawker d. in 1842, and Col. Hawker to. 2ndly, 1844,
Susan, widow of Capt. John Symonds, E.N., and dau. of
Thomas Chatterton, Esq. Col. Hawker was the author of
" Instructions to Young Sportsmen," generally known as
"Hawker on Shooting." He cZ. 12 Aug. 1853, and was s. by
his only son,
Peter William Lanoe Hawker, Esq. of Long Parish, b. 19
Jan. 1812, joined the 74th Highlanders in 1832, retired as
Major, 1847; m. 11 March, 1847, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Fraser, Esq., and had issue,
I. Peter James, b. 1850, d. 1852.
II. Peter James Duff, now of Long Parish.
I. Mary Elizabeth. ii. Julia Gordon Lanoe.
Major Hawker d. at Funchal, 2G April, 1857.
Arms—Ssi., ahawk arg., beaked and membered or, on a perch
of the last, quartering Etves, Yonge, and Barttelot. Crest —
A hawk's head erased or. 3Iolio — Accipiter praedam, sequitur
nos gloriam.
Seat— Long Parish House, Whitchurch, Hants.
HAWKESWORTH OF FOREST.
Haweeswoeth, John, Esq. of Forest, Queen's
Co., b. 28 Aug. 1801 ; m. 1st, 29 Sept. 1827,
Hem-ietta (who d. 7 April, 1829), dau. of Arthur
Magan, Esq. of Clouearl, King's Co. ; and 2ndly,
1 Sept. 1834, Florentina, dau. of John Walmeslej,
Esq. of The Hall of Ince, Lancasliire, by his 2nd
Tvife, Ellen, dau. of Eichard Godolphin Long, Esq.
of Eood Ashtou, Wilts, and by her (who d. 1 Dec.
1873) has had issue,
I. John Walter, 6. 13 Feb. 1839 ; m. Aug. 1S65, Florence,
dau. of the Eev. H. Dowler, Vicar of Aldeburgh, Suffolk,
and bas, 1 Walter Penruddocke Walmesley, b. 29 Feb.
1S72 ; 2 William Arthur Greville, 6. Sept. 1873 ; 3 Eichard
Long, b. 28 Jan. 1877 ; 1 Florence Charlotte; 2 Beatrice,
d. in infancy ; 3 Rosamund Anne Katherine ; 4 Dorothy
Henrietta Evelyn; 5 Christina Maude ; 6 Madeline Joan.
I. Florence, d. 29 July, 1841.
HtltCajIC.— Peter Hawkeswortu, 7th son of William
Hawkssworth, Esq. of Hawkesworth, eo. York, and Rosamond
his wife, dau. of Thomas Lyster, Esq. of Westby, m. Dorothy,
dau. of Henry Harris, of Thornbury, co. Gloucester, and
settled there ; his eldest son,
TaoMAS Hawkesworth, Esq., 6. 1585; m. Mary, dau. of
William Hickman, Esq., by whom he had several sons, Walter,
the eldest, d. v. v. and Peter, the 2nd, 6. 1635, m. 23 April,
1667, Ann Bayly, and held a commission in the army of King
William III. ; he had three sons and two daus. The eldest
son, Walter, d. without issue, 1720, and the 2nd, Thomas,
6. 1691, d. 1739, m. Ellen, dau. of Capt. Eyre, one of the
English officers of the garrison of Limerick after the revo
lution of 1688. His eldest son, Thomas, d. unm. ; and his
2nd son,
JoH.s Hawkesworth, Esq. J. P., b. Aug. 1730; m. 10 May,
1773, Jane, dau. of John Cunningham, Esq., and by her (who
d. 14 Sept. 1793) had issue, John, his heir; and Thomas,
Roctor of Kilmane, Killaloe, and Vicar-General of Tuam, m.
Miss Fitzgeiaia, but d. s. p. Feb. 1841. The eldest son and
heir
John Hawkesworth, Esq. of Forest, J. P. and Deputy-
Governor, b. 3 June, 1775 ; to. 23 May, 1799, Ellen, dau. of
Richard Steele, Esq., by Anne his wife, dau. of Richard.
Phillips, Esq. of Phillipsburg, Queen's Co., and by her (who d.
2 May, 1838; had issue,
JoH.v, now of Forest.
Eichard, J. P. Queen's Co., 6. 28 May, 1803 ; m. Caroline,
dau. of the Rev. John Tidd Moore, of Lamberton Park,
Queen's Co., eldest son of Right Hon. Arthur Moore, and
dying Jan. 1878, left issue, John, b. 1 April, 1852;
Richard, 6. March, 1854 ; and Arthur.
Thomas, of East Stoke, Somerset, 6. 29 June, 1806; m.
28 June, 1831, Sarah Frances, co-heiress with her sister,
Mrs. Fyler, of their father, Andrew Bain, Esq. of HefHeton^
Dorset, and of his wife Elizabeth, co-heiress with her
sister, Sarah, wife of Sir Eyre Coote, of West Park, Hants,
of John Rodbard, Esq. of East Stoke, Somerset, and baa
issue one son and two daus.,
John William Bain, J. P. for Dorset, and Capt. in the
Yorkshire Militia Artillery, b. 13 Sept. 1834; m. 21 Aug.
1867, Edith Mary, dau. of the Uev. William Duthy,
Rector of Sudborough, co. Northampton, by his wife
Emma, sister of the late Sir George Stamp Robinson,
Bart, of Cranford Hall, Kettering, and has issue,
Charles Edward Mackenzie, 6. 25 June, 1867.
Thomas A. FitzWilUam, b. 8 Sept. 1870.
Frances. Caroline, m. St. John Balguy, Esq.
Jane, m. 18 Feb. 1834, Eev. William Truell, 2nd son of the
Eev. Dr. Truell, of Clonmannon, co. Wicklow.
Mary, m. 31 Oct. 1835, the Rev. Nathaniel Bond, of Creech
Grange, Dorset.
Mr. Hawkesworth d. 25 April, 1824.
Arr/is — Sa., three falcons close ppr.
Seat — Forest, Moimtrath, Queens Co.
HAWLEY OF WEST GEEEN HOUSE.
The Late Williaii Hexet Toovey Hawlet,
Esq. of West Green House, co. Hants, J.P. anct
D.L., b. 4 Dec. 1794 ; m. 12 April, 1821, Elizabfth
Maet, eldest dau. and co-heii- of John Broughton,
Esq. of Blackwater House, Admiral of the Eed.
Mr. Hawley d. 23 March 1874.
HtncaCJC.— Henry Hawlet, Esq., Lieut.-Gen. in the
army, stated to have been of the family of Lord Hawley, a
Peer of the reign of Charles I., in. Anne Toovey, and was
father of
Capt. William Henry Toovey Hawley, m. Jane Eaker,
and was father of
Henry Willlam Toovey Hawley, Lieut.-Col. of the 1st
Kings Dragoon Guards, m. 1794, Catherine, dau. of the Eev.
George Jepson, of Lincoln, and had issue,
William Henry Toovey, late representative.
Robert Toovey, late Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards, m. Louisa,
only dau. of John Hanbury Beaufoy, E,?q. of Upton Gray,
Hants, and had issue four sons and four daus., Henry
John, m. and has issue ; Robert Beaufoy, late Major
89th regt., now Col. GOth Rifles; Trevor; and William
Hanbury, Major 14th regt. ; Louisa, to. the Rev. George
Hustler, Rector of Appleton; Julia Georgiana ; Ellen Mar-
garet ; and Mai'ia Annabella.
John Toovey, Rector of Eversley, Hants, deceased.
Catherine Toovey, m. John Simonds Breedon, H.^q. of Bere
Court, Berks, and left issue.
Jane Toovey, deceased.
Arms— Vert, a saltier engrailed arg. Crest— A winged
thtmderbolt ppr. Jl/o«o— Et suivez moy.
g(at — West Green House, Winchfield, Hants.
HAWORTH-BOOTH OF HULLBANK.
Hawoeth-Booth, Bexjamin Blatdes, Esq. of
Hullbank House and Eowlston Hall, both in co.t
York, J.P. for IS^orth and East Riding, and D.L. fori
the latter, appointed 3 July, 18t>l, Lieut.-Col. j
Commandant of the 1st brigade Yorkshire Artillery i
Volunteers, b. 7 June, 1823 ; m. 28 July, 1853, |
Cordelia, 2nd dau. of Eev. Fitzgerald Wintour,!
great-niece of the 1st Lord Wenlock, and has had
issue,
I. Benjamin Booth, 6. 1 Jan. 1857, Lieut. Yorkshire
Artillery.
II. Percy Marvell, 6. 20 Feb. 1862; d. 12 Oct. 1868.
lit. Framis Fitzgerald, Naval Cadet, H.M.S. "Britannia,"
6. 18 May, 1864.
HAY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAY
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■ 'iv. Adrian Robert, b. 18 Aug. 1863.
V. Disby Clifton, b. 11 Oct. 1872.
I. Edith Mildred Cordelia. ii. Geraldine Theresa.
m. Violet Louisa. iv. Lilian Theodora.
Col. Hawortli-Bootli s. liis father Benjamin Ha-
wortli, Esq. J.P. and D.L., 28 March, 1868, and
assumed by royal license, 6 July, 1869, in pursuance
of that gentleman's will, the additional surname and
arms of BooTn, his paternal great-grandfather
Jiaring m. the only child and heiress of John Booth,
Esq., many years an Alderman of Hull.
ILtllf 200. — This family has been settled for two centuries
at HuUbank House, near Hull, and in Cottingham, and claims
to be a branch of the ancient family of Haworth of Haworth,
CO. Lancaster.
Thomas Haworth, Esq., m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Ben-
jamin Blaydes, Esq., and great-grand-niece of Andrew Mar-
veil, Esq., M.P., and was father of
Benjamin Haworth, Esq., b. 18 April, 1728 ; m. 1756, Anne
Booth, sole surviving child of John Booth, Esq., Alderman
of Hull, descended from the Booths of Killingholm, co. Lincoln,
and was father of
Adrian Hardy Haworth, Esq., F.L.S., an eminent
naturalist, and author of the Zcpidoptera Britannica, and
other works on entomology and botany, b. 19 April, 1768 ; m.
17 May, 1792, Eliza Sidney, dau. of Capt. Cumbrey, of
Holbeach, co. Lincoln, which lady d. 1803, aged 34. He d. 20
Aug. 1833, leaving issue, of whom
Benjamin Haworth, Esq. of Hullbank House and Kowlston
Hall, CO. York, J.P. and D.L., 6. 3 Sept. 1796, became, on the
death of his elder brother, Lieut. Haworth, R.N., and of his
father in 1833, the heir presumptive of his uncle, B. B.
Haworth, Esq., whom he s. 1836, in the possession of the patri-
monial estates in the cos. York and Lincoln. He in. 22 Aug.
1822, Theresa, dau. of Professor Arneman, of Gottingen, and
heiress of Eowleston Hall, and had issue,
I. Benjamin Blatdes, present representative.
II. Edward Calvert Arneman, late Capt. 17th Lancers, b.
1824, iii. 3 Aug. 1857, Julia, dau. of E. Stanley Curwen,
Esq. of Workington Hall, Cumberland, and has issue,
1 Hfnry Eldred. 2 Edward Arneman.
1 Matilda Hebe. 2 Wiuifrid Geraldine.
I. Louisa Theresa, d. imm. 1852. ii. Caroline,
llr. Haworth d. 29 March, 1868, aged 72, and was s. by his
eldest son. His widow now resides at Hullbank House.
.<4?T/!s. — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., three boars" heads erect
and erased sa.. Booth ; 2nd and 3rd, az., a bend between two
stags' heads couped or, Haworth. Crest?— 1st, A St. Cothe-
rine, robed and crowned as a queen, kneeling in prayer, in the
dexter hand a Catherine wheel, in the sinister a sword, the
point downwards ; 2nd, A stag's head gu. attired or, gorged
with a laurel wreath arg. Motto — Quod ero spero.
Seats — Hullbank House, near Hull; Kowlston Hall, near
Hornsea, and Derwent Bank, Malton, co. York. Clubs —
; and University.
HAY OF DUNSE CASTLE.
Hat, William James, Esq. of Dunse Castle, co.
Berwick, J.P. and D.L., b. 20 May, 1827 ; *. his
father 16 May, 1876 ; late Bengal Civil Service, m.
at Eome, 12 Jan. 1865, Caroline, 2nd dau. of the late
WilHam Hay, Esq. of Hopes, co. Haddington.
Hf nCng J.— This is a branch of the noble House of Tweed-
dale.
The Hon. William Hat, b. 1649, son of John, 1st E.nrl of
Twceddale (by the Lady Margaret his 2nd wife, dau. of
Alexander, 6th Earl of Eglinton), had the barony of Drumcl-
Kier settled on him by his father. He m. the Hon. Eliza-
beth Seton, only surviving dau. of Alexander, 1st Viscount of
Kingston, by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth Douglas, heiress of
Whittinghame, and had (with a dau., Margaret, m. Robert,
7th Lord Blantyrc) two sons, the younger, Williura, d. s. 2>- ;
the elder,
Alexander Hat, Esq. of Drumelzier and Whittinghame, i».
1st, the Hon. Anne Stuart, 4th dau. of Alexander, 5th Lord
Blantyre, and by her (who d. 1743) he had issue,
William, who d. s. p.
Alexander, an officer of the "Norfolk " East Indiaman, who
d. at Kinsale, 1758.
Kobert, of whom presently, as heir to his father.
James, of Nunraw. John.
Anne, m. 1st, 1751, Sir Patrick Murray, Bart, of Balmanno ;
and 2ndly, 1769, Archibald Stirling, of Kelr.
Margaret, m. Sir Henry Seton, Bart, of Culbeg.
Mr. Hay m. 2ndly, 1752. Jean, dau. of Lord David Hay, of
Belton, and dying 13 March, 1789, in his 8Sth year, was s. by
his son,
Robert Hat, Esq. of Drumelzier, Whittinghame, and Lin-
plum, b. 13 April, 1731, who was for 38 years in the East India
Company's Civil Service. He m. 7 Feb. 1786, Janet, eldest
dau. of James Erskine, Esq. of Cardross, and by her (who d.
29 Aug. 1808) had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. James, of Linplum, b. 2 May, 1790; d. at Kctton Hall,
CO. Lincoln, 2 Dec. Ibl9.
III. Alexander, of Nunraw, b. 6 Sept. 17SG; killed at Water-
loo, 18 June, 181.5.
IV. Robert, of Linplum and Nunraw, J.P., 6. 6 Jan. 1799;
m. 1826, Kalitza P.sarakce, a Greek lady, and had issue,
1 Robert James Alexander, b. 14 May, 1840.
2 James William, 6. Aug. 1841.
1 Kalitza Janet Ersldnc Christian, m. 7 May, 1863, G.
Stirling Home Drummond, Esq. of Blair-Drummond, and
Ardoch. 2 Henrietta Maria.
Mr. R. Hay, who was an enthusiastic classical antiquary,
well known for his researches in Greece and Egypt, d.
4 Nov. 1863, at Amisfield, East Lothian.
V. Charles Erskine, of Nunraw, b. 20 Oct. 1801; d. at Paris,
5 May, 1827.
I. Christian.
II. Henrietta, m. Charles Alexander Moir, Esq. of Lcckie,
and d. 1854. in. Anne.
IV. Elizabeth Seton, d. at Kingston Grange, 8 March, 1858.
Mr. Hay d. 21 Aug. 1807, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Hat, Esq. of Dunse Castle, co. Berwick, J.P. and
D.L., Col. of the militia, and Convener of co. Berwick, 6.
29 Feb. 1788 ; lii. 13 May, 1816, Mary, elder dau. of Jlajor
John Bradstreet Garstin, 65th regt., only son of Lieut.-
Col. Robert Garstin, D.L., of Harold House, co. Bedford,
and by her (who d. 10 June, 1863) had issue,
I. William James, now of Dunse Castle.
II. Alexander Charles, 6. 24 Feb. 1829; m. 18 April, I860,
Annie, dau. of Major-Gen. Dobbs, late of the Mysore Com-
mission, and has issue.
III. Robert Mordaunt, b. 4 Oct. 1833.
I. Mary, m. 11 Aug. 1840, G. Home Drummond, Esq., jun.,
of Blair-Drummond (see that family), and d. 4 April,
1855, s. jj. II. Christian Henrietta.
III. Anne Elizabeth, m. 19 Feb. 1865, Robert Graham Moir
Esq. of Leckie, co. Stirling, who d. leaving issue (see that
famil,,).
IV. Cordelia, m. 28 June, 1848, J. B. fYonge, Esq. of Pus-
linch, CO. Devon, J. P., M.A., who d. s. p. 12 Nov. 1863 (see
that family).
V. Janet Matilda, m. 8 Oct. 1856, Charles Thomas Constan-
tine, eldest son of John Grant, Esq. of Kilgraston, co.
Perth, and has issue {see that family).
VI. Harriet Scott.
He d. 16 May, 1876.
Arms — 1st, az., three cinquefoils arg., for Fraser; 2nd,
quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, within a double tressure flory,
three crescents gu., augmentation to Seton, 2nd and 3rd, arg.,
a dragon with wings expanded, tail nowed, vert, for Srton ; 3rd,
erm., on a chief gu. two mullets arg. in base a rose gu., for
DoDGLAS of Whittingham ; 4th, gu., three bars erm., for
Gifford of Tester. Over all, on an e.soutcheon arg., three
escutcheons gu., for Hay. Crest — A goat's head erased arg.
armed or. JtJotto — Spare nought.
Seat — Dunse Castle, Dunse, co. Berwidk.
DHUMMOND-HAY OF SEGGIEDEIT.
Deijmmond-Hat, Chaelotte Elizabeth Eicii-
ARDSON, only sixrviving dau. oi: the late Capt. James
Eichardson Hay, of Seggiedeu and Aberargie, by
Margaret, dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Thomas Inglis,
s. 1834 ; m. 18.59, Henry Maurice Drujimond, Esq.
formerly of the 42nd Eoyal Highlanders, and late
Lieut.-Col. Commandant Eoyal Perthshire Eiflo
Militia, now retired with rank of Colonel, J.P.
CO. Perth, youngest son of Admiral Sir Adam
Drummond, K.C.H., of Megginch Castle, co. Perth,
by Lady Charlotte his wife, eldest dau. of John, 4th
Duke of Athole ; assumed the name of Drummond-
Uay on her marriage, and has, with four daus., two
sons,
I. James Adam Gordon, b. 5 Aug. 1SC3.
II. Henry Maurice, b. 22 Oct. 18G9.
EinCaflC— James Ha^, Esq. of Pitfour (Sth of that
House in a direct male line from Peter Hay, 2nd son of
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HAY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAY
Edmund Uny, of Leys, livins temp. Jahes III.) m. Ist, Jean,
(lau. of Sir Andrew Uay, of Keillor, and bad, with a dau.,
a son,
John, who «. at Pitfour, whose grandson, John Hay, sold
Pitfour to John Kichardson, Ksq. The present representa-
tive of Hay of Pitiour, is William Edmcnd Hay, Esq.,
H.E.I.C.S.
James Hay m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir George Preston, Bart,
of Vallcyflcld, and widow of Oliphant, of Gask, l»y whom he
had another son,
Patkick IIav, Esq., m. Barbara, 3rd dau. of John Kairn,
Esq. of Secglcden, by Elizabeth Fowler his wife. She (Bar-
bara) erentually s. her sister as heiress of Se;rKieden, and
entailed the property on the only son of her marriage,
JoH.v Hav, Esq. of Seggieden. This gentleman m. Lillias,
youngest dau. of John Hay, Esq. of Pitfour, by Mary, the
heiress of Pvoss, and had, with several other children, a son
and successor,
James Hat, Esq. of Seggieden, b. 17 May, 1739; to. 15
Aug. 1770, Jean, dau. of the Eer. James Donuld.son, Minister
of Glammis, and left, at his decease, 23 March, 1781, an only
son and successor,
James Hay, Esq. of Seggieden, co. Perth, D.L., &. 5 May,
1771; in. 1st, ISOl, Margaret, dau. of John Kichardson, Esq.
of Pitfour, by whom (whoci. 14 March, 1819) he had,
James Eichabdso?.-. John, Admiral U.K.
Jane.
He m. 2ndly, 1821, Christina Craigie, dan. of James Stewart,
Esq. of Urrard, and d. 1S33. The elder son of the first mar-
riage.
Jaues Eichaedson Hat, Esq. of Seggieden, co. Perth, J. P.
and D.L., Capt. in the army, half-pay unattached, h. 29 Dec.
1802; m. 7 Feb. 1833, Margaret Lothian Douglas, youngest
dau. of the late Lieut. -Col. Thomas Inglis, s. his mother in the
property of Aberargie, assuming the name of EicHABDsoN-nAY.
and had a dau.,
Chaelotte Elizabeth EicnAEDSOS, now of Seggieden and
Aberargie.
Mr. Hay d. 1834.
Anns(B.AY of Sc(jg>A(n)—(iaanGr^y, 1st and 4th, arg., three
ineseutcheons gu. within a bordure chequy of the second and
first, for Hat ; and for difference, in the centre of the quarters,
a bull's head couped gu. ; 2nd and 2rd, party ptr pale sa. and
arg. on a chaplet four quartrefoils all counterchanged ; in the
centre chief a martlet arg. for difference, for Naikn of Seggk-
(J.en. This quartered coat is borne on an escutcheon of pretence
by Henby Maurice Deujimosd, Esq. Crest — A demi-country-
man ppr. holding over his shoulders an oxen-yoke or, the
boughs gu., for Hat. Motto (for Hay)— Diligentijv fit ubertas.
Supporter.^ (of Hat;— Dexter, a countryman ppr. holding over
his shoulders an oxen-yoke or, the boughs gu.; sinister, a
talbot ppr.
/Si;at— Seggieden, Perth.
HAY OP EANifEC.
See Leith-Hay.
FEANCE-HAYHURST OF BOSTOCK
HALL.
FBA>'cE-HAYHrRST, Eev. Thoitas, of Bostoc-Ti
Hall, CO. Chester, Lord of the Manors of Bostock,
Einderton, and Stanhome, Eector of Davenham,
and Hon. Canon of Chester, J. P. and D.L., M.A.
Trin. Coll. Cambridge, 1830, b. 1803 ; m. 1st, 1831,
Helen, eldest dau. of John Hosken Harper, Esq. of
Davenham Hall, co. Chester, and by her (who d.
1834) has a son and dau.,
I. Chaeles Hoskes, of Davenham Hall, Lord of the Manors
of Davenham and Shipbrook, co. Chester, J. P., High
Sheriff 1879, Lieut.-Col. 1st Royal Cheshire Militia, for-
merly Major 5th Cheshire Eifle Volunteers, and Lieut.
77th regt., b. 1832; m. 1st, 1804, Mary Halsted (she d.
1877), dau. of William H. Poole, Esq. of Tenick Hall,
Salop, Capt. E.H.A., and has issue,
1 Frederick Charles, b. 1872.
2 William Hosken, h. 1873.
3 Cecil Halsted, 6. 1874.
1 Elizabeth Helen, b. 1866. 2 Evelyn Mary, 6. 1869.
3 Isabel Mary, b. 1871; and d. 1877.
He m. 2ndly, 1878, Annie Elizabeth Xich%lson, 3rd dau. of
John Ralph Shaw, Esq. of Arrowe Park, Chester. Lieut.-
Col. France - Uayhurst s. in 1873, his uncle, WilUam
Hosken Harper, Esq. of Davenham Hall, &c., who devised
his estates to him, with remainder to his second son.
I. Edith Helen, d. 1839.
"Rev. Thomas France-Hajhurst m. 2udly, ISGG,
Helen, dau. of John Formby, Esq. of Formby
Hall, CO. Lancaster, and had issue by her, who
d. 1857,
II. Thomas William Hamilton (Rev.), M.A., of Leftwich
House, Nortlinich, b. 9 Feb. 1840; -uc. 27 April, 1805,
Caroline Alice, dau. of Charles Jackson, Esq. of Doncaster,
and has issue, Hesketh, h. 1866; Edward, b. 1868; Walter,
b. 1870; Francis, 6. 1873; Gerald, 6. 1875; Lucy; and
Constance.
III. Henry Howard, 6. 1843; m. 1871, Susan Josephine, dan.
of Edgar Corrie, Esq. of Queen's Gate Terrace, London.
IV. Hesketh, d. 1853.
II. Lucy Helen, d. 1803.
The Eev. Canon France-Hayhurst s. to the estates '
at the death of liis elder brother, James France
France, Esq., in 1869, when he resumed the family
name of Hayhurst.
ILinCaflC— Eichaed Hathdbst, of Liverpool, Merchant*
b. 1715 ; m. 1750, Ellen, dau. of James France, of Everton, .
CO. Lancaster, and had issue,
Henry, b. 1754; <?. young. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
Ehzabeth, m. Samuel Poole, Esq. of Wavertrec, Liverpoo^»
and had issue,
Alice, m. Abraham Compton, Esq. of Chorley Hall, co.
Lancaster.
Mr. Richard Hayhurst d. 1761. His eldest surviving son,
Thojias HATncEST, Esq., 6. 1762; m. 1787, Elizabeth (who
d. 1814), dau. of Thomas Cropper, Esq. of Everton, and had
issue,
I. James Feanxe FBA^•CE, his hoir.
i(. Thomas, now of liostock Hall.
III. Henry, of Tstym-Colwyn House, co. Montgomery, J. P.,
late Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards, 6. 1806; ni. 1846, Emily,
dau. of Richard Hosken, Esq. of Carinesand Ellencrlaze, co.
Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., and d. 1875, having had issue,
1 Hugh Atherton, 6th Dragoon Guards, d. 1809.
2 Wallace James Arthur, J.P.
3 George Henry, 7th Eoyal Fusiliers.
1 Edith Anna. 2 Emily Elizabeth Maud.
3 Mary Caroline. 4 Helen Lucy.
5 Alice Mabel. 5 Ethel Hoskin.
I. Sarah, m. 1822, William Wallace Currie, Esq. of Ellerslic,
son of James Currie, M.D., and is deceased.
II. EUen, d. 1876.
III. Elizabeth, m. 1815, Stanley O.Percival, Esq., J.P., of
leaving issue.
Frederic CLarlcs.
E.sq., J.P. and D.L., of
Bridgefoot House, Herts, and rf,
Stanley, m. Edward, deceased.
Eelier James, deceased.
Fanny, m. J. Winter, deceased.
Sophy, m. B. Heywood, Esq.
IV. Marianne, d. 1S60.
V. Frances, m. 1820, Myles Sandy
Graythwaite House, co. Lancaster. He d. s. p. 1853,
VI. Harriet, m. 1st, 1822, George Littledale, Esq. of Sandowti,
and has had issue, George, 1st Royal Dragoons, d. 1867 ;
Harriet; Emily, m. 1848, Francis French, Esq. of Newlands,
CO. DubUn, and by him (who. d. 1868) has Arthur, b. 1851,
and other issue. Mrs. Littledale m. 2ndly, the Rev. Charies
Swainson, M.A., Rector of Crick, Northampton, and by
him (who d. 1871) has issue, Charles (Rev.), Vicar of Old
Charlton, Kent, m. and has issue.
VII. Caroline, m. 1821, John Hamilton, youngest son of
Charles Hamilton, Esq. of Hamwood, co. Meatb, and had
a dau., Marianne, d. 1854.
vin. Lucy, d. unm. 1807.
Mr. Hayhurst, upon inheriting the fortune of his maternal
uncle, James France, Esq. of Everton, co. Lancaster, who d.
1795, assumed, in compliance with his will, in 1796, the
name and arms of Feance, in Ueu of Hathuest. He d. 1816,
and was «. by his eldest son,
James France France, Esq. of Bostock Hall, co. Chester,
Lord of the Manors of Bostock, Kinderton, .fee, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff in 1821, 6. 2 Feb. 1792 ; and d. unm. 1869.
He was s. by his next brother, the present
Eev. Canon Thomas Feance-Hayhcest of Bostock Hall.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, HATHunsT, per chevron sa.
and or, in chief two crosses pattee fitchee, and in base a pair
of wings conjoined and elevated counterchanged; 2nd and 3rd,
France, arg. on a mount in base a hurst ppr. on a chief wavy
az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crests — 1st, Hayhurst: A cubit arm
ppr. holding in the hand a cross-pattee fitchee or, between two
wings sa. each charged with an annulet gold ; 2nd, Fbascb,
HAY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAY
'59
A mount, thereon a hurst as in the arms, from the centre tree
pendant hy a f trap az. a shiekl gu. charged with a fleur-de-lis
or. 3Jolto — Virtus semper viridis.
Scft/s— Bostock Hali, Liiddlewich ; and Davenham Ecctory,
Northwich.
FRANCE-HAYHUBST OP DAVENHAM
HALL.
See preceding Memoir.
HAYHTAN OP SOUTH ABBEY.
Hatman, Eev. SAMUEt.of South Abbey, Yoiigbal,
Prebendary of Cork, and Eector of Douglas, Cork,
B.A., h. 27 July, 1818 ; m. 26 Sept. 1854, Emily,
dan. (by Henrietta his wife, dau. and co-heir of
Samuel Jackson, Esq. of Stormount, co. Down)
of the late Eev. Mark Cassidy, M.A., Chancellor of
Kilfenora, and Incumbent of Newtownards, and by
her has issue,
Emily Henrietta Aune.
Rev. Prebendary Ilayman has gained distinction in
literatiu-c by many able and graceful essays, and by
his Annals of Yonghal, and other interesting v/orks.
iLt'lTCitCIC. — Samuel Batman, or Hetman, Esq. of the
■very aticient Kentish family of Hetuan of Somcrfidd {Extinct
Baronetcies) was b. anno 37 Henkici VIII. He m. at Mine-
head, Somerset, 3 July 1574, Joan, dan. of — Dale, Esq., and
by her (who d. Feb. 1024-25, leaving generous bequests to the
poor of Minchcad) had numerous issue. He was buried at
Mineliead, 2 Feb. 1615-16, being s. by his eldest son,
EoBERT Hatman, Esq. of Minehead, b. 1575; m. 16 Feb.
1603-4, Anstace, dau. of — Tyrrell, Esq., and by her (who was
buried at Minehead, 14 Dec. 1653) had issue, four sons and six
daus. Mr. Hsyman's last will is dated 17 Nov. 1654. He was
buried at Minehead, 28 Nov. 1654, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Hatman, Esq. of Minehead, b. 1605; vi. 1632, Blary,
dau. (by his wife Frances, dau. of Roger Hill, Esq. of Pounds-
ford, Somerset) of Simon Gibbons, Esq. of Youglial, and had
issue. Mr. Hayman was, 1669, Patron of the Rectory of Scl-
worthy. His last will is dated 24 Sept. 1670, in which year
he d. 12 Nov., and was buried at Minehead. His eldest son,
Samuel Hatman, Esq. of South Abbey, Youghal, b. 17 April,
1636 ; in. circa 1659, his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress
(by his wife, Miss Eugge, sister of Henry Rugge, Dean of
Cloyne) of John Atkin Esq. of Minehead, and afterwards of
Polemore, near Youghal, and by her who d. 22 Feb. 1676-77)
he had issue,
John, his heir.
George, of Bye House, Somerset, ancestor of the Hatmans
of B lie House and Bilbrook, Somei'set.
Samuel, of The College, Youghal, of whom hereafter.
Jane, m. 1st, 20 July, 1682, John Vaughan, Esq. of Youghal,
and 2ndly, 11 May, 1685, Jasper Lucas, Esq. of the same
town.
, Elizabeth, m. 3 May, 1688, Edward Tottenham, Esq. of Tot-
tenham Green, co. Wexford, who left an only son,
Charles Tottenham, a distinguished Member of the Irish
House of Commons, from whose eldest son, John, is derived
the Noble House of Ely.
Frances, bapt. 18 Nov. 1672; m. 9 April, 1700, Alderman
John Luther, of Youghal, who d. in the year of his mayor-
alty, 26 Feb. 1709-10.
He d. i»t Y'oughal, 23 Dec. 1672, and was buried in the chancel
of St. Mary's Collegiate Church, where is his tomb. Ho was s.
by his eldest son,
John Hatman, Esq. of Cloynepriest, M.P. for Youghal for ten
years, 1703-13. He was 6. 1664. Among his English estates were
Somerlease, near the village of Bilbrook, Somerset, which he
purchased 1717, of Sir Hugh Stukeley, Bart.; Parracomb, near
Combmartin, Devon ; and South Hill Manor, in the same co.
He m. 1687, Hannah, dau. of James Crockford, Esq. of Ells-
combe, and by her (who d. at Minehead, 25 Dec. 1688) had
issue an only child,
Atkin, d. 11 March, 16S8-89.
Mr. Hayman was among the Protestants attainted by King
James's Parliament held in Dublin, 7 May, 1689, and was con-
strained to flee to his relatives in Somersetshire. He d.
21 Aug. 1731, and was buried at Cloynepriest, when the repre-
sentation of the family in Ireland devolved on the issue of his
youngest brother,
Samuel Hatman, Esq. of the College, Youghal, bapt. at
Youghal, 1 Sept. 1668; m. 5 Nov. 1700, Elizabeth, eldest dau.
and co-heiress (by his wife, Ehzabeth, dau. of John Luther,
Esq.) of Richard Paradis, a Huguenot refugee, and by her
(who was b. 9 Dec. 1681, and d. 14 April, 1756) had issue six-
teen children. Of the daus., the eldest, Jane, m. 31 Aug. 1732,
Valentine Browning, Esq. of Affane ; the 2nd, Elizabeth, m'.
her cousin, Samuel Luther, Esq. of Youghal; the 5th, Mary,
m. John Hayman, Esq. of Clonmel; and the 7th, Hannah, m.
1741, Thomas Gimlett, Esq. He d. at his seat, the College,
Youghal, 2 Dec. 1722, where he was s. by his eldest son,
John Hatman, Esq. of The College, Youghal, now called
Myrtle Grove, b. 10 May, 1702; d. unm. 14 April, 1770, at his
seat. Myrtle Grove, and was s. by his next surviving brother.
The Rev. Atkin Hatman, A.M.,* b. 11 June, 1714; Vicar
of Ballyclogh and Castlemagner, near Mallow ; m. his cousin,
Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the Rev. Walter Atkin, ofLead-
ington. Incumbent of Middleton, and Vicar-General of the
Diocese of Cloyne (by Elizabeth Coningsby his wife, of Hamp-
ton Court, CO. Hereford, cousin to Earl Coningsby), and by
her(whod. 30 Jan. 1750) had issue. IIem.2ndly, 12 Aug. 1757,
Elizabeth, dau. of Frank Wilson, Esq. of Youghal, but by that
lady (who d. 3 Oct. 1776) had no issue. The Rev. Atkin Hay-
man d. 13 April, 1793. His elder surviving son,
Walter Atkin Hay.man, Esq. of Myrtle Grove, bapt. at
Middleton 30 June, 1750; m. 28 July, 1789, Eliza, dau. of
Henry White, Esq. of New Ross, co. Tipperary (by his wife,
Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Thomas Maunsell, Esq., M.P. for Kilmal-
lock), who d. s. p. 22 Aug. 1800. He d. at his seat, Myrtle
Grove, 5 June, 1816. His only brother,
Samuel Hatman, Esq., M.D., bapt. 26 Sept. 1753; m. 16
Nov. 1782, Blehan, younger dau. and co-heiress of Matthew
Jones, Esq. of the family of Llwyn Ririd, co. Montgomery (by
Audriah his wife, 2nd dau. of James Roch, Esq. of Woodbino
Hill, CO. Waterford), and by her (who d. 25 F'eb. 1835) he had
issue,
I. Atkin, Lieut. R.N., &. 17 Sept. 1783; m. 6. Feb. 1813,
Eliza, youngest dau. of the late Walter Atkin, Esq. of Lead-
ington. High Sheriff co. Cork 1766 (by Mary his wife, 2nd
dau. of George Dunscombe, Esq. of Mount Desert), and by
her (who m. 2ndly, 17 May, 1821, William Andrews Lamb,
Esq., J. P., of Kilcolman Park, Bandon) left issue, at his
death, 25 March, 1817,
1 Mary Harriette, m. 27 Feb. 1838, her cousin, Sobieski
Kildahl, Esq. of Youghal; and d. 23 Aug. 1850, leaving
issue. 2 Elizabeth, d. ^lnm. at Chelsea, 11 Nov. 1852,
II. Matthew, his heir.
I. Elizabeth, b. 17 Nov. 1786; d. unm. 3 Feb. 1831.
Dr. Haymon d. at his seat. Prospect Hill, near Youghal)
20 March, 1834, and was s. by his 2nd son,
Matthew Hatman, Esq. of South Abbey, J. P., 6. at Myrtle
Grove, 28 Dec. 1789; m. 22 Jan. 1816, Helen, 2nd dau. (by his
wife, Helen, dau. of Garrett Nagle, Esq.) of Arundel Hill,
Esq. of Doneraile, and by her (who d. 27 July, 1850) has had
issue,
Samuel, his heir.
Matthew Jones, Chevalier Legion of Honour, Lieut. -Col.,
unattached, distinguished and severely wounded at Sebasto-
pol ; m. 18 Nov. 1858, Mary Sarah, youngest dau. (by Anne his
wife, dau. of Richard Power, Esq. of Clashmore, M.P. for
CO. Waterford for about forty years, both in the Irish and
Imperial Parliament) of Denis McCarthy, Esq. of Macks-
grove, CO. Cork, by whom he had issue,
Matthew Henry. Richard Florence.
Arundel Hill, 6. 16 Jan. 1832, d. 8 Aug. 1836.
Helen Maria.
Melian Jones, m. 6 Sept. 1851, Alexander Durdin, Esq. of
Huntingdon Castle, co. Carlow, and has issue,
Elizabeth.
Maria Lucy Anne, in. 2 June, 1853, Col. Cassidy, of Glcnbrook,
CO. Derry, and has issue. Susan.
Mr. Hayman d. at South Abbey, 30 March, 1807, aged 78.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron engrailed az. between three mart-
lets sa. as many cinquefoils pierced oi', quartering (with
others) Atkin, Or, a cross quarterly pierced flory and counter-
flory az. between four mullets sa. Paradis (en Ltonnais et
EN Limousin), Az., a cross or, between four birds of paradise
ppr. Jones (descended from Brochwell ap Ctngen, King of
Powys), Sa., three horses' heads erased arg. Crests— 1st, A
demi-Moor full faced, wreathed round the temples, holding in
the dexter hand a rose slipped and leaved all ppr. ; 2nd, A
martlet, as in the arms. il/o«o— Ccelum, non Solum.
Residence— The Rectory, Douglas, co. Cork.
* A biographical sketch of the Rev. Atkin Hayman was
given in the "Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette," May, 1869, pp.
115' 117. Notices of his life and labours will be found in
Brady's "Records of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross," vol. ii., pp.
30-31.
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HAY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HAY
SEAIiE-HAYNE OF FTJGE HOUSE AND
KINGSWEAK CASTLE.
Seaie-Hatne, Charles, Esq. of Fuge House and
Kingswear Castle, co. Devon, J.P., Lieut.-Col. and
Major in the South Devon Militia, b. 22 Oct. 1833.
iLtnCajJC— The Hayne family lias lieen Ions known in
Dartmouth. John Hatne, Mercliant of that place in the time
of Chahles I. and the Commonwealth, acquii-ed by inheritance
and purchase, various properties in Devon. He d. 1671, leav-
ing issue, John, Charles, Christopher, William, M.P. for Dart-
mouth in two Parliaments, and Joanna. Cornelids Hayne,
grandson of John, had issue, Charles, of Lupton and Kngo
Houses, John, and Sarah. The eldest son, Charles Havne,
Esq. of Lupton, served as High Sheriff co. Devon, and was
Col. of the 4th battalion of Devon Militia ; he m. Mary, widow
of J. Southcott, Esq.: and d. 17G9, leaving issue, Charles,
Mary, and Sarah. The son, Charles Hayne, Esq. of Fuge
House, Col. of North Devon Militia, </. 1821, tmm. ; Sarah, his
•sister, in. 1775, John Seale, Esq. of Mount Boone, and had
issue. Sir John Seale, Bart., M.P., Col. of South Devon Militia,
to whose 2nd son, Charles Hayne Seale, Col. Hayne be-
queathed his estate and name. Mr. Seale-Hayne m. 1 Dec.
1832, Louisa, dau. of Eichard Jennings, Esq. of Portland
Place, London, and Eidge, Herts, and d. 31 0«t. 1842, leaving
an only son, the present Charles Seale Hayne, Esq. of Fuge
House.
.(irms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Hayne, or, on a fess in-
vected az. a rose arg., seeded of the first, barbed vert between
two plates; in chief a greyhound courant sa: 2nd and 3rd,
•Seale, or, a fess az. between three wolves' heads erased sa.
CresU — Hayne, a tortoise arg. thereon an eagle displayed ppr.
beak and legs gu., having upon each wing a plate, and upon
the breast a rose arg. ; Seale, out of a ducal coronet or, a
■wolf's head arg. the neck encircled with a wreath of oak vert.
SeaU — Fuge House, and Kingswear Castle, Dartmouth.
HAYNES OF THIMBLEBY LODGE.
Hatnes, William, Esq. of Thimblcby Lodge,
CO. York, formerly Member of the Legislative
Assembly, and afterwards Member of Couneil in
Barbados, b. 10 May, 1830 ; m. 18 April, 1861,
Ellen Farrell, dau. of John Gittens, aixi grand-
dau. of the Hon. and Rev. J. H. Gittens, of the
Island of Barbados, and has issue surviving,
I. EoBERT, 6. 19 March, 1862.
II. Henry Gittens, b. 2 Aug. 1864.
in. Edmund Lyall, 6. 25 Sept. 1865.
IV. William Clarke, 6. 17 Jan. 1868.
V. Clarence Farrell, h. 23 Oct. 1870.
I. Ellen Louisa Wynyard, h. 5 July, 1863.
II. Elizabeth Woodifield, b. 19 Nov. 1866.
in. Emily Kawson, &. 14 Jan. 1874.
ILuiCagC— The ancestors of this family being stanch
Hoyalists, were forced, in the time of Cromwell, to emigrate
to Barbados, where tliey liave held landed property, which has
descended from father to son ever since, and is now in the
possession of Joseph Alleyne Haynes, Esq., eldest surviving
son of Eichard Haynes and Jane AUeyne Payne his wife.
Kichard Haynes, Esq. of Barbados, son of Eobert Haynes,
Esq., m. Anne Elcock, and had issue, Robert, of whom pre-
sently ; Eichard Downes, deceased ; Henry, Post Capt. ll.N.,
deceased; Edmund; and Anne Elcock. The eldest son,
EoBERT Haynes, Esq., represented the parish of St. John,
Barbados, for Zi years, during which he acted as a Magis-
trate, and was Lieut. -Gen. of Militia. He was for several years
Speaker of the House of Assembly of Barbados. He m.
Thomasine Anne, dau. of — Clarke, and widow of Nathaniel
Barrow, and by her (who d. 1840) had,
Kichard, m. Jane Alleyne Payne, and had issue, Joseph
Alleyne, of Barbados (see supra).
Egbert, of Thimbley Lodge, co. York.
George Barrow, m. Anne Walker OUghtcrson, and left issue,
two daus., surviving.
William Clarke, m. Margaret Crichlow, and d. leaving three
sons and one dau.
Thomasine, m. 1st, John Hithersall Pinder; and 2ndly,
Frederick Christian Lordy, Lieut.-Col. of Infantry, de-
ceased.
He d. 18 April, 1851. The second son,
Egbert Haynes, Esq. of Thimblcby Lodge, co. York, for-
merly a Magistrate and representative for the Parish of
St. John, Barbados, h. 2 Jan. 1795 ; m. 1st, 25 May 1815, Sarah
Anne, dau. of J. A. Payne, Esq. of Barbados, and by her had
issue,
I. Eobert, deceased.
I. Sarah Anne. ii. Jane Alleyne.
He m. 2ndly, 26 Sept. 1825, Elizabeth, dau. of Eobert Eccce,
Esq., and by her had, with other issue,
I. William, now of Thimbleby.
II. Edmund Lee, 6. 30 Oct. 1836; to. 14 March 1860, Susan
Thomas, dau. of B. C. Howell, Esq., late Treasurer of the
Island of Bai-bados, and has issue two sons and seven daus.
III. Jonathan Wynyard, 6. 4 July, 1839 ; Capt. 42nd Koyal
Highlanders (the Black Watch); m. and has one dau.
IV. Frederick Hutchinson, 6. 12 Jan. 1851 ; in. and has one
dau. V. Henry, 6. 3 Feb. 1S.')3.
I. Elizabeth, in. 1848, and has issue four sons and two daus.
II. Caroline Anne, in. IbGl, and has four sons and three daus.
He d. 17 Feb. 1873.
/4!-nis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., three crescents paly
wavy gu. and az. ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., two billets arg. Cresl — A
stork wings displayed ppr., in the beak a serpent of the last.
Seal — Thimbleby Lodge, Northallerton, co. York.
CURTIS-HAYWAED OF Q,UEDGELEY.
Cuetis-Haywaed, John Feedeeick, Esq. of
Quedgeley House, co. Gloucester, J. P., Capt.
25th King's Own Borderers, b. 19 Sept. 1812 ; s,
his father 1874.
ittUCaflC. — William Hatwaud, Esq., son of Thomas Hay-
ward, Esq., and Susan his wife (dau. of George Shoyle, Esq. of
Dymock, co. Gloucester), and grandson of Thomas Hayward
(alias Cox), of Forthampton, living 1620, m. Eleanor, dau. of
Eichard Rogers, Esq. of Dowdeswell, in the same co., and has
issue three sons and three daus. Mr. Hayward, whose will
bears date 1 May, 1694, and was proved in 1097, was s. by hia
son,
William Hayward, Esq. of Quedgeley, &. 23 Feb. 1670; m.
Margaret, dau. of Major-Gen. Selwyn, of Matson, co. Glouces-
ter, and <;. 1709, having had (with a dau. Albinia, to. Thomas
Whinston Esq.) two sons, Thomas, his heir ; and John (Eev.),
Ecctor of Withington, m. 1740, Bridget, eldest dau. of Eichard
Southby, Esq. of Carswell, Berks, and had a son Sir Thomas
Hayward, of Carswell {see £amil>j of Hayward Sohthby).
The elder son of William,
Thomas Hayward, Esq. of Quedgeley, to. Mercy, dau. of
Charles Parsons, Esq., of Bredon, co. Worcester, and d. 1782,
leaving two sons, Charles, the elder, d. 1803; and
William Hayward, Esq, of Quedgeley, who assumed the
additional surname of Winstone, on inheriting the property
of his uncle. He in. 1770, Elizabeth, dau. of Gabriel Wayne,
Esq. of Frenchay, co. Gloucester, and had (with a son, Thomas,
b. 1771, and d. 1793) three daus. and co-heirs, Albinia
Frances, of whom presently; Louisa, to. Capt. Thomas Sykes,
E.N.; and Lucy, m the Eev. William Forster, Vicar of South-
poole, Devon, both deceased. The eldest dau. and eventual
heiress,
Albinia Frances Hatwabd, to. 1799, the Eev. John Adey
Curtis, Vicar of Bitton, co. Gloucester (son of Thomas Curtis,
Esq., F.E.S., by Anne his wife, dau. of John Jobbins, Esq.),
and by him, who assumed the surname of Hayward, and d.
1812, had issue,
John, of whom presently.
Frederick Thomas, 6. 2s Oct. 1809; d. in India, Nov. 1831.
William Winstone (Eev.), of Thormarton, b. 1811; in. 1845,
Elizabeth Esther, dau. of the Rev. James Phelps, Ecctor of
Alderley, and has a son, Winstone John, b. Dec. 1857;
Albinia Frances ; Alice Elizabeth ; and Eleanor Winstone.
Albinia, d. March, 1805.
Anne, to. Harry Nisbet, Esq., Bengal Civil Service, d. 1809.
Lucy, in. 1847, the Eev. Samuel Lysons, of llemsted Court,
d. 1871.
Frances, in. 1840, the Eev. Thomas Peters, Ecctor of East-
ington, CO. Gloucester.
Elizabeth Anna Maria, m. 1843, G.J. Philip Smith, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law.
His eldest son,
John Curtis Hayward, Esq. of Quedgeley House, co.
Gloucester, J. P. and D.L., Chairman of Quarter Sessions, 6.
28 Sept. 1804; in. 20 Aug. 1840, Elizabeth, youngest dau. ol
Benjamin Harrison, Esq. of Clapham Common, Surrey, many
years Chairman of the E.xchequer Loan Board, and by
her (who d. Aug. 1876) had issue,
I. John Frederick, now of Quedgeley.
II. Arthur Cecil, h. 6 March, 1816; in. 1875, Octavia Eliza-
HAY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HEA
•61
betli, dau. of tlio Eev. N. AVadc, Caiien of Bristol, and lias
a dau., Kathcriuc Alljinia.
I. Albinia .\l:ir>. „-. Albert F. Bosanquet, Epq., Bavrister-at-
Law, aii'l 111, I ir, 1 Bernard Hugh, 6. 1872: a Geoffrey
Courtlmir, '., !-:u; 1 Lilian; 2 Nora Margaret.
II. MaiL,ai-. t I i:i'u.>. HI. Emily Lucy.
IV. Isabel Klizabc-th. v. Katberine Anne.
Mr. Curtis Hayward d. May, 1S74, from the effects of a fall
from his horse.
4-i-ms — Arg., on a bend sa. three fleurs-de-lis or, on a chief
of the second a lion passant of the third. C'/-m<— Or, a demi-
liOD rampant sa., holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or.
Motto — Virtute non sanguine.
&i!<— Qaedgeley House, Gloucester.
HAYWOOD OP SILLINS.
Haywood, Edward Waideox, Esq. of Sillins,
CO. Worcester, J. P. and D.L. for that co., High
Sherife 1875-1876, b. April, 1830.
ULilXtKSC. — Francis Haywood, Esq. of Liverpool and
Sillins, J. P. for Lancashire (son of Francis Haywood, of Liver-
pool, by Hannah Needham his wife, of Craig Hall, co. Derby),
in. May, 1826, Lucy, widow of R. B. Waldron, Esq. of Sillins, and
youngest dau. of Thomas Shrawley Vernon, Esq. of Shrawley,
ind Hanbury Hall, co. Worcester, and had issue,
I. Edwabd Waldron, now of Sillins.
I. Lucy, m. Lieut. -Gen. Franklin, C.B., late R.A., and has
issue, Herbert Charles, Eose Lucy, and Ecginald Franklin.
Scaf— Sillins, ncarUedditch.
HEAD OP DERHYLAHAN PABK.
Head, William Hexky, Esq. of Derrylahau, co.
Tipperarv, J.P. and D.L., b. 8 Sept. 1809 ; m.
3 Jan. 1860, Isabella, dau. of N. Biddulph, Esq.
J.r. of Cougor House, co. Tipperary, by Isabella
his wife, dau. of James La Touche, Esq. of Dub-
iiu, Banker, and has issue,
I. William E»ward, 6. 8 April, 18G1.
II. John Henry, 6. 1 Xov. 186(5.
III. Charles Octavius, b. 30 May, 1869.
I. Elizabeth Phoebe. ii. Georgina.
III. Isabella Louisa. iv. Anna Septima.
BLiUCilje.— Michael IIf.ad, Esq. of Derry (son of John
Head, Esq. of Waterford, by Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
Samuel Wade, Esq. of Derry, co. Tipperary), m. 1733-34,
Mary Argile, and had two sons,
I. Michael, of Derry, cl. 5 Nov. 1812; m. Margaret, dau. of
Henry Prettie, Esq. of Kilboy, and had three sons and ten
Caus.,
1 Michael, of Derry, m. Mary, dau. of John Butler, Esq.,
Capt. in the army, and had issue, Michael; Maria; Caro-
line ; Emily ; Henrietta ; and Margaret.
2 Henry, Major of Dragoons, m. Harriet, dau. of — Cro-
nielin,'Esq. of Lisburn, co. Antrim, and had issue.
3 John (Very Rev.), Dean of lailaloe, in. 1815, Susan,
dau. of Edward Hawke Darby, Esq., and had a sun,
Henry Darby.
1 Deborah, wife of William Causabon Purdon, Esq.
2 Maria, wife of William Gore, Esq. 3 Eliza.
4 Grace, wife of Hon. Robert Leeson.
6 Catherine, wife of Frederick Trench.
6 Margaret, wife of Rev. John Burdctt.
7 Matilda. 8 Charlotte. 9 Theodosia.
10 Louisa, m. 1814, Thomas Arthur Forde, Esq., 3rd son
of Matthew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde.
II. John.
The 2nd son,
John Head, Esq. of Ashley Park, co. Tipperary, fc. 18 Sept.
1737; rf. 23 June, 1817; m. Phoebe Toler, sister of the 1st
Earl of Norbury, and left a son,
Liect.-Gen. Michael Head, late of Modreeny House, m. 24
Oct. 1808, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Ravenscroft, Esq. of
Portland Place, London; and rf. 1827, leaving an only child,
William Henry Head, Esq. of Modreeny House.
Seai— Derrylahan Park, Parsonstown, co. Tipperary.
HEAD OF SEATON.
Head, John Hexet Hoesfoed, Esq. of Seaton,
Devon, s. his father 4 Nov. 1875.
ILinCnSC.— This family is stated to be a branch of the
Kentish and Berkshire families of Head. It has been settled
at Seaton, and held lands in the parishes of Seaton anil Boer
and Colyton, for the last three centuries.
John Head, Esq. of Seaton, d. Aug. 17C7, left two sons,
John, his heir; and Phillip, who had issue a son, Phillip, and
two daus., Henrietta, wlio m. her cousin, William Head, Esq.,
and Sarah, m. William Henry Moore, Esq. of Cadeleigh Court'
Capt. R.N. The elder son and successor,
John Head, Esq. of Seaton, 6. 1730, was s. by his son,
William Head, Esq. of Seaton, 6.7 Aug. 1767;' to. his cousin
Henrietta, dau. of Phillip Head, Esq.; andd. 25 March, 1S33
leaving issue,
William, his heir.
John, now of Seaton.
Robert Thomas, of the Briars, rear Exeter, Mayor of that
city 1864 to 1867, and High Sheriff 1863; b. 4 Oct. 1807; m.
20 July, 1833, Carohne Sarah, dau. of Joseph Bidwill, Esq.
of St. Thomas, Devon, and has issue,
Robert William, M.A., late Lieut. Roval 1st Devon Yeo-
manry Cavalry, 6. 26 April, 1834; m. 15 June, 1865,
Harriet Julia Emmeline, dau. of Walter Calverley Tre-
velyan, Esq. of Netherwitton Hall, Northumberland,
grandson of Sir George Trevelyan, 3rd bart., and has
issue, Robert Trevelyan, b. 2 Nov. 18G7 ; Walter Treffry,
b. 22 Aug, 1869 : and Adelaide Caroline.
Henrietta Mary.
The eldest son,
William Head, Esq. of the Wessiters, Seaton, b. 1799; m.
Sarah, dau. of George Welsford, Esq. of Weymouth. Mr.
Head rf. s. p. 3 March, 1865, and was «. by his brother,
JoBN Head, Esq. of Seaton, 6. 18 June, 1800 ; m. and hai
issue,
I. John Henry Horsford, now of Seaton.
II. William Browne.
I. Henrietta.
He rf. 4 Nov. 1875.
Arms— Sa.., a chevron between three unicorns' heads erased,
arg. Crest — A unicorn's head erased arg. Motto — Study
quiet.
Seat — The Wessiters, Seaton, Devon.
HEAED OP EINSALE.
Heaed, Bobeet, Esq. of Kinsale and Pallastown,
CO. Cork, J.P., High Sheriff 1870 ; b. 1815 ; m. 1848,
Charlotte, dau. of Sir John B. Warren, Bart.,
and has,
Robert Wiilkes, 6. 1852. Augustus Riversdale.
Mary Warren, ni. 1876, William Quartus Ewart, Esq., eldest
son of William Ewart, Esq., J. P., M.P. of Glenniachan,
Belfast. Charlotte. Catherine Jane. Rachel.
HtnragC— This family has long been resident in co. Cork.
John Heard, the first of the name who settled in Ireland, is
stated to have come from Wilts, with Sir Walter Raleigh. He
is described in his will, which bears date 1619, and was proved
in Cork in that year, as of Bandon Bridge, co. Cork, Gent. He
had issue, with an elder son, Henry, and four daus., Catherine,
Mary, Alice, and Rose, a younger son,
John Heard (a posthumous child), who rf. 1670. This latter
John is also described in his will, which is dated and proved
in Cork in 1670, as of Bandon Bridge. He had issue by his
wife, Jane, three sons,
John, m. circa 1685, Esther, dau. of John Hawkins, of Cork,
Alderman. She rf. circa 1690; and he rf. 1733, aged 70.
Nathaniel, d. v.nra.
Isaac, grandfather of Sir Isaac Heard, Garter King-of-Arms.
From the elder son of John, the first settler, descended,
Elisha Heard, of Kinsale, to. about 1686, Mary St. Leger,
and rf. previous to 1 090.
John Heard (the elder son of Elisha) was sovereign of Kin-
sale 1734. He was in. to Anne, dau. of John Bickford, Esq.
of Kinsale.
John Heard, Esq., eldest son of John Heard nnd Anne
Bickford, was also of Kinsale; he to. circa 1736, Bridget
Stammers, and had an only child, Elizabeth, 3rd wife of her
cousin, John Heard, Esq. He m. 2n(lly, Rose Wyatt, and
by her (who m. 2ndly, — Brabazon, Esq.) had issue, with
three daus.. Rose, Esther, and Sarah, the wife of Robert War-
ren, Esq., four sons, John, William, James, and Edward.
The eldest son,
John Heard, Esq. of Kinsale, whoso will was proved in
1789, TO. 1786, Rachel Servatt, and by her had an only
child,
John Isaac Heard, Esq. of Kinsale and Ballydaly, co. Cork,
M.P. for Kinsale from 1852 to 1859, J.P. and D.L., High
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HEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Sheriff 1839, 6. 17S7; in. 1S03, Mary, dau. of Hope AVillies, Esq.
of Lofts Hall, Essex, J. P. and D.L., and had issue,
Egbert, now of Kinsale.
Catherine Jane.
Mary, w. Achilles Daunt, Esq. J.P. co. Colli.
He d. 1 Sept. 18G3.
Seat — Pallastown, Kinsale.
«
HEATHCOTE OF CONNINGTON CASTLE.
Heathcote, John Moter, Esq. of Comiington
Castle, CO. Huutiugdon, J.P. and D.L., b. 9 ^'or.
1800 ; m. 11 April, 1833, the Hon. Emily Frances
Eidley Colborne, 3rd dau. of Nicliolas William,
Lord Colborne, and by her (who d. 13 Oct. 1849) has
issue,
I. John Moter, J.P. for cos. Huntingdon and Sussex, and
Lieut. -Col. Csmbridge Volunteers, 6. 12 July, 1834 ; r.i.
18 Dec. 1800, Louisa Cecilia, dau. of Macleod of Macleod,
and has issue,
1 John Norman, 6. 1863. 2 Arthur Kidley, 6. 1877.
1 Emily Louisa, b. 1862. 2 Evelyn, 6. May, ISGu.
II. William George, 6. 6 Feb. 1836 ; cl. 1857, v.nm.
III. Charles Gilbert, b. 2 March, 1841 ; to. 1869, Lucy Edith,
dau. of Hon. Walter Wroitesley, and has issue, Walter
John, &. 1870; Isabel Lucy, &. 1872; and Mabel Frances,
6. 1873.
IV. Henry Francis, b. 11 Aug. 1849; d. IS54.
I. Mary Emily.
Mr. Heathcote served as Higii Sheriff of co.
Huntingdon.
iClUCafJC— JonN Heathcote, Esq., 2nd son of Sir John
Heathcote, Bart., by Bridget his wife, dau. of John White,
Esq. of Wallingwells, M.P., and grandson of .Sir Gilbert
Heathcote, Bart., M.P. for London (see Burke's Peerage,
AVEI.AND, B.), m. 24 Oct. 1764, Lydia, dau. and heir of John
Moyer, Esq., and had (besides a dau., Lydia, m. the Hon.
John Dawnay) a son,
John Heathcote, Esq. of Connington Castle, b. 1767 ; to.
5 Nov. 1799, Mary Anne, dau. of George Thornhill, Esq. of
Diddington, and by her (who d. 27 July, 1854) had issue,
John Moter, his heir.
EobertBoothby(Eev.), Rector of Chingford, Essex, J.P..'/w.lst
1837, Charlotte, dau. of Admiral Sotheby ; and2ndly, Eliza-
beth Bridget, dau. of Capt. Wells, and has issue, Robert
Boothby ; William Edward ; Frederick Granville ; Char-
lotte Mary, to. 1860, Hon. William Proby; Catherine
Sophia; Emily Frances ; Louisa Gertrude.
George (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Connington, J. P., m. 1839,
Catherine Sophia, dau. of Admiral Sotheby. She d. 1840.
Mary Anne Lydia, to. George Hussey Packe, Esq., M.F.,
who d. 1874. She d. 1876.
Frances Catherine, m. Rev. William Eooper.
Mr. Heathcote d. 3 May, 183S.
Arms — Erm., three pomeis each charged with a cross or.
Crest— On a mural crown az., a pomey as in the arms,
between two wings displayed erm.
/Seat— Connington Castle, Peterboro.
HEATHCOTE OF APED ALE HALL.
Heathcote, John Edexsob, Esq. of Apedale
Hall, CO. Stafford, J.P., m. 31 Oct. 1837, Mary Anna,
only surviving dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Sand-
ford, of Sandford, Salop, by Armina Rebecca his
•wife, eldest dau. of the late Hugh Alexander
Kennedy, Esq., M.D.
iCtncagC. — sir John Edensor heathcote, Knt. of Long-
ton Hall, CO. Stafford, m. 3 Jan. 1780, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir
Nigel Gresley, Gth bart. of Drakelow; and d. 25 Oct. 1822,
having had by this lady (who d. 28 Sept. 1797) a son and heir,
EicHAED Edensor Heathcote, Esq. of Longton Hall, .H.P.
for Stoke-upon-Trent, m. 1st, 15 Sept. 1808, Emma Sophia,
dau. and in her issue co-heiress of Sir Nigel Bowyer Gresley,
7th bart. of Drakelow, and by her (who d. 13 Sept. 1813) had,
John Edensor, now of Apedale Hall.
Nigel Thomas Edensor, 6. 12 Sept. 1813; m. but d. s v
18 April, 1844. Charles, d. s. p.
Anna Maria, d. unm. 1824.
Caroline, m. Col. Charles Stisted, of the 3rd Hussars, and
kad issue, a son, Thomas Stisted, late Lieut. Col. 7th Hus-
sars, and Caroline Stisted.
Mr. Heathcote m. 2naiy, 1815, Lady Elizabeth Keith Lindsay,
younger dau. of Alexander, 6th Earl of Ealcarres, and by he:
(who d. 1825) had surviving issue,
Elizabeth Anne, ra. Rev. Edward James Justinian George
Edwards, Vicar of Trentham, and has, Justiniaa Heath-
cote Edwards, two other sons, and five daus.
Mr. Heathcote d. 3 May, 1850.
Arms— T.rm., three pomeis, each charged with a cross w.
quartering the arms of Greslet, Mr. Heathcote being (through
his mother, who eventually became co-heiress) a co-repre-
sentative of the elder branch of the Greslets o/ Drakeloie.
Crest — On a mural crown az., a pomeis as in the arms be-
tween two wings displayed erm.
&ai— Apedale Hall, Newcastle, co. Stafford.
HEATON OF PLAS HEATON".
I:
Heatox, John Richard, Esq. of Plas Hcaton.
CO. Denbigh, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1870, b.
29 May, 1816.
HtUEatJC— The Heatons, now of Plas Heaton, and for-
merly of Lleweny Green, co. Denbigh, are a branch of the
Heatons of Heaton, co. Lancaster, and first settled in Wales
as officers under Henry de Lacy, the great Earl of Lincoln,
who was Constable of Chester, and Lordof Rhos and Ehyfo-
niog, CO. Denbigh. From
Sir Alexander Heaton, Lord of Hcaton, co. Lancaster, 5,
about 1272, lineally descended,
Richard Heaton, Esq. of Lleweny Green, living temp.
Elizabeth, to. Elizabeth, dau. (by Winifred, dau. of Kenelm
Throckmorton, Esq.) of Cadwallader Wynn, Esq. of VoeUis,
CO. Denbigh, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Hugh Peake, Esq.;
was great grandfather of
Richard Heaton, Esq. of Lleweny Green, to. 1693, Mar-
garet, dau. and co-heir of Edward Davies, Esq. of Denbigli, a
Cadet of the ancient Denbighshire House of Wygfair. By this
lady Mr. Heaton was father of
John Heaton, Esq. of Lleweny Green, to. 16 July, 1734-.
Martha, only dau. of Christopher Adamson, Esq. of Wercham,
Norfolk. His son,
Richard Heaton, Esq. of Plas Heaton, co. Denbigh, m,
11 Aug. 17S3, Sarah Venables, of Oswestry, Salop, and by het
(who d. 21 April, 1814) had issue, John; Sarah Elizabeth;
Margaret, to. Joseph Venables Lovctt, Esq. of Belmont, Salop;
and JIary, m. Richard Lloyd AYilliams, Esq. of Hcnllan Place.
Mr. Heaton was s. by his only son,
John Heaton, Esq. of Plas Heaton, b. 16 May, 1787; m. 1st,
Aug. 1814, Elizabeth, sister of Wilson Jones, Esq. of Cefn-
Coch, CO. Denbigh, late M.P. for Denbigh, and dau. o)
John Jones, Esq. of Cefn-Coch, and by her had issue,
John Richard, now of Plas Heaton.
Charles Wilson (Rev.), B.D. Jesus Coll. Oxford, Rector o!
Aston Clinton, Bucks, b. I Feb. 1820, m. 1870, Rachel, dau. ol
Admiral James G. Gordon, R.N.
Hugh Edward (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Bettws-yn Rhos, Aber- ^
gele, 6. 13 May, 1821 ; hi. 9 Nov. 1852, Catherine iMaria, dau. '
of John Craven, Esq. of Clapton, Middlesex, and Uus had
issue,
Wilfred, Lieut. 24th regt. of foot, 6. 7 June, 1854.
John, b. 28 Sept. 1855; d. 4 April, 1875.
Edgar, b. 15 Oct. 1859 ; d. same day.
Ernest, b. 21 Aug. 1861. Kenneth, b. 5 Aug. ISfit.
Hugh, b. 4 Nov. 1865. Bernard, b. 28 Dec. lb6G,
Gilbert, b. 2 May. 1868.
Raymond, 6. 20 Feb.1871 ; d. 14 Feb. 1875.
Catherine, b. 8 Nov. 1857. Evelyn, 6. 7 April, 1863.
Mary, b. 10 Sept. 1869.
Sarah Elizabeth, d. unm.
Mr. Heaton to. 2ndly, 21 April, 1824, Anne Eliza, dau. of John,|ki
3rd Lord Henniker, and by her (who d. 19 April, 1872) had
issue,
William Henniker, of Meadowcroft, Eeigate, late E.N. 6.
13 July, 1835; m. 11 Jan. 1860, Henrietta Mary, dau. ol
Thomas Paterson Anderson, Esq., and has one son, Guy, 6.
29 April, 1861, and a dau.. Faith.
Frederick Luxmoore, 6. 30 April, 1837; m. Eleanor Bonner,
dau. of the Dean of St. Asaph, and has two sons and threo
daus.
Arthur, Capt. in the army, b. 11 Jan. 1839; to. 20 June,
1873, Frances Barrow, only dau. of Henry Hancock, Esq.
Llewelyn Francis, b. 15 Sept. 1840; to. Amy, dau. of Rer.
Mr. Fenton.
Mary, d. 1873.
Anne Eliza, m. Eeginald Walpole, Esq., and is deceased.
Emily Margaret.
FranccF, m. Staff Commander George Patleieon, R.N.j <f.
1877, leaving two sons and one dau.
HEB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HED
763
Anna Maria, (T. v;iy,i.
Jessy, 1,1. D. W. Griliitli, Esq. of Garn, co. Denbigh, and has
one son anil one dau.
Ir. Heaton, J. P., and Chairman of Quarter Sessions of Den-
lighshire, served tlie office of High Sheriff for that co. in
837, and d. U May, 1855.
Anns — Arg., on a tend engrailed sa., three bucks' heads of
he field. C'resf. — A buck's head as in the arms. Motto —
Sr codiad y cacrau. (From the foundation of the fortress.)
Seat—rias Heaton, near lihyl, co. Denbigh.
HEBER OF HODNET.
Heber-Peect, Algerxon Charles, Esq. of
loclneb Hall, Salop, and Airmjn Hall, co. York,
r.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1853, b. 29 June, 1812 ;
n. 29 July, 1839, Emily, eldest dau. and co-heir of
cleginald Hebcr, Bishop of Calcutta, and niece and
leir of Eichard Heber, Esq. of Hodnet, co. Salop,
md Marton, co. York, and has issue,
I. Algernon, J.P., late Lieut. R.N., b. 23 Feb. 1845; in.
25 Jan. 1867, Alice Charlotte Mary, only child of Rev. F.
B. Lockwood, and has a son, Algernon Hugh, 6. 13 July,
1809.
II. Eeginald Josceline, Lieut. Eifle Brigade, h. 3 May, 1849.
III. Hugh Louis, 6. 6 Jan. 1853.
IV. Henry Vernon, b. 16 April, ISoS.
V. AlanWiUiam, 6. 1865.
I. Etliel Cecilia, m. 7 June, 1870, Hon. A. F. Hood.
II. Agnes Katharine. ni. Maude Ellen.
IV. Gertrude Amelia. v. Evelyn Mary.
VI. Isabel Harriet.
JLtlTCaCJC— In 1461, Thomas Heibire, Gent., is mentioned
yDodsworth. He lived at Adwalton, in Craven, l-i"3. His
rother, Oswald, had a commission in the Duke of York's
,rmy, and was slain at the battle of Wakefield. Thomas d. at
Ceytheley, 1499, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Heibek, b. 1478, who was possessed of land at
Ceythelcy and at Elslach, and was the purchaser of the estate
'f West Marton, in Craven, where he d. 1548. His eldest son,
Eeginald Heber, s. him at Marton, and his name appears
Q the return of the principal gentlemen of the West Eiilinj; of
rorkshlre at the Visitation of 1585, when he entered his
ledigree. He m. 1558, Anne, dau. of John de Blalholme,
•f Elslach, andcZ. 14 Nov. 1600. His son, Thomas Heber, dying
a his lifetime, all his estate descended to his grandson,
Thomas Heber, of Marton, J. P., b. 8 June, 1566 ; m. Elinore,
!au. of Thomas Ferrand, Esq., of Carlton; and dying 1633, was
. by his son,
Thomas Heber, of Marton, J. P. temp. Charles I., m. Anne,
lau. of Sir William Lowther, of Ingleton, and was buried at
Cast Marton, 26 Jan. 1659. He was s. by his son,
Thomas Heber, Esq. of Marton, m. Bridget, dau. of Sir John
'ennington, of Muncaster; and d. I6C8, leaving a son,
Tno.MAS Heber, Esq. of Marton, 6. 1643; m. Eebecca, dau.
if Sir Robert Markham, Bart, of Sedgebrooke, co. Lincoln;
-nd was buried at Marton, 2 Dec. 1C79. His son.
Reginald Heber, Esq. of Marton, b. at York, 1675; m. 109G,
lester, dau. of Sir William Cayley, Bart, of Brompton; and
/as buried at Marton 1715, leaving a son and heir,
Thomas Heber, Esq. of Marton, J. P. and D.L., 6. 1C97; m.
722, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Atherton, of Atherton and
ieausey, co. Lancaster, and heiress (through her mother,
;iizabeth Cholmondeley, and her grandmother, Elizabeth
7'emon) to the manors and estates of her ancestor, Sir Henuy
/ernon. Bart, of Hodnet {see Burke's Extinct Baronetar/e).
•homas Heber d. 21 Oct. 1752, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Hebeb, Esq. of Marton, who d. without male issue
766, when the estates devolved upon his brother.
The Rev. Reginald Heber, Rector of Chelsea, and after-
yards of Malpas, Cheshire, and Hodnet, Salop, 6. 1729; m. 1st,
; 733, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Martin Bayley, M. A., Rector of
lelsale. Lord of the Manor of Wicklewood Amphors, in Nor-
|alk, and by her (who d. 1774) had an only son,
j Richard, his heir.
lie m. 2ndly, 1782, Mary, dau. of Cuthbert Allanson, D.D.,
I'f Middleton Hall, co. York, and Adlington, co. Lancaster,
[ly whom he had three children,
I. Reginald, &. 1785; consecrated Bishop of Calcutta 1823,
eminent alike for his virtues and talents. Bishop Heber
d. in Southern India, April, 1826, leaving, by Amelia his wife,
dau. of WiUiam Davies Shipley, Dean of St. Asaph, two
daus.,
1 Emilt, r,i. 29 July, 1839, Algernon Charles Percy, Esq.,
son of the Hon. Hugh Percy, D.D., I'.ishopof Carli.?le(who
was 3rd son of the 1st Earl of Beverley, and who d. 5
Feb. 1856), by Mary, eldest dau. of Charles Manners
Sutton, D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury, and sister of
the 1st Viscount Canterbury.
2 Harriott Sarah, m. 22 Nov. 1841, John Thornton, Esq.
of Clapham, Surrey.
K. Tliomas, Rector of Marton ; d. unra. ISIG.
I. Mart, m. Rev. Charles Cowper Cholmondeley. This lady
inherited the estates in Yorkshire and Shropshire, under
the will of her eldest brother.
The Rev. Eeginald Heber d. 1804, and was s. by his son,
Richard Heber, Esq. of Hodnet and Marton, Lieut. -Col.
of Yeomanry, and High Sheriff of Salop 1821 ; M.P. for the
University of Oxford. Mr. Heber, an accomplished scholar,
d. uniii. 4 Oct. 1S33, leaving, by his will, all his hereditary
property and personality to "his only sister, Mary, widow of
Charles Cowper Cholmondeley, Rector of Hodnet, with re-
midnder to his nieces, the daus. of his late brother, Eeginald."
His sister,
Mary Keber, to. ' 1st, 22 June, 1822, the Rev. Charles
Cowper Cholmondeley, Rector of Hodnet, nephew of Thomas,
1st Lord Delamere, and by him (who d. 1831) had four sons.
She m. 2ndly, IS May, 1841, the Rev. Samuel H. Macaulay,
Rector of Hodnet, and was s. at her decease, 22 Dec. 1846, by
her niece, Emily, now of Hodnet, wife of Algernon Charles
Heeer-Percy, Esq.
Arms — Quarterly; grand quarters, 1st and 4th, quarterly,
1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant az., for Brabant; 2nd and
3rd, gu., three lucies haurient ppr., for Lucy; 2nd and 3rd,
az., five fusils in fess or, for Percy; ,2nd and 3rd, grand
quarterings, per fess az. and gu., a lion rampant or, in the
dexter chief point a cinquefoil az., a cross-crosslet for diffe-
rence, for Heber : an escutcheon of pretence— Heber without
the difference.
Crests — 1st, Percy : On a chapcau gu. turned up erm., a,
lion statant az. the tail extended; 2nd, Hebek: Out of a
ducal coronet or, a lady's head and shoulders ppr. in prolile,
crined or. Motto — Esperance en Dieu.
Seals — Hoduet Hall, Market Drayton; Airmyn Hall, How-
den.
HEDDIiE OF MELSETTES.
Heddle, John G-eorge Moodie, Esq. of Mcl-
settcr and Hoy Lodge, Orkney, b. 11 Dec. 1844.
iLttlCaCJC— The surname Ileddle is a local one of Scandi-
navian origin. In the ancient rentals we find it variously
spelt Haidale, Hedal, and Heddell; from the same documents
it appears that this family held lands in Harray and Stennis
prior to 1503. Charters, or written titles were not in use in
Orkney until some time after the annexation of those islands
to the Scottish Crown ; and the Haidalcs and other udallors
held their lands "on payment of scot and teind conform to the
rentals."
John Heddle, of Clefts, in. 1772, Elizabeth Flett, only child
of Alexander Flett, of Gruthay, by Barbara Flett, of Kirkhouse,
and had issue sixteen children. He was s. by his son,
John Heddle, M.D., who served with distinction, and was
wounded at the taking of Senegal; and, after rising to the
rank of Inspector-General of Hospitals, d. imm., and was s.
by his brother,
Robebt Heddle, Esq. of Cletts and Mclsetter, m. 1st, 1818,
Henrietta, dau. of Major James Moodie, of Mclsetter (an
ancient family in the north), and had issue,
John George, of Mclsetter and Hoy.
Robert. Matthew Forster, M.D.
Elizabeth Dunbar, in. John H. Traill, Esq. of Westone, and
left issue.
Henrietta Jloodie, m. 1843, Wm. Traill, Esq. of Woodwick,
and has issue.
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Sutherland; and d. in
1842, without issue by this marriage, and was s. in his estates
by his son,
John George Heddle, Esq. of Melsetter and Hoy Lodge,
J.P. and D.L., b. 26 Sept. 1819 ; n. 18 Oct. 1843, Mary, 2nd
dau. of Wihiam Traill, Esq. of Woodwick, by Harriet Sarlehis
first wife, and has is-^ue,
John George Moodie, now of Mclsetter.
Robert William, 6. 1848. Charles Traill, b. 1S50.
Alexander Dunbar.
Harriet TraiU. Mary.
Einmeline. Ellen.
Mr. Heddle was killed by an accident while out shooting, 24
Sept. 1869.
^ais— Mclsetter, by Kirkwall ; and Hoy Lodge, Orkney.
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HE!
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HEL
HEIGHAM OF HUNSTON,
Heigham, John Henry, Esq. of Hunston Hall,
Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., Chairman of Quarter Sessio-ns,
b. 24 July, 179S ; m. 1st, 14 Aug. 1823, Maria
Catherine, eldest dau. of WilHam Gould, Esq. of St.
Edmuucis Eury, Lieut.-Col. in the army, and by her
(who d. 1837) has had issue,
I. Clement Hen-rt John, Major in the army, Chief Constable
of Suffollc, late Major 17th regt., 6. 11 July, 1829; m.
7 Nov. 1857, Grace Charlotte, dau. and co-heiress of the
Hon. John Malcolm Fraser, of Mount Murray, in Lower
Canada, and has a son, Clement Joiin Malcolm, 6. 1858,
and other issue.
II. Henry, 6. 2 May, 1S36.
I. Maria EUzabeth, m. 31 Aur. 1S52, the Eev. Henry Ray;
and d. 8 Aug. 1853.
II. Mary Anne Charlotte, m. July, 184D, John South Phillips,
Esq. of Great Barton, Suffolk ; and d. G Feb. 1859.
ni. Penelope EUza, d. 1835.
IV. Catherine Gould, ra. 10 July, I8GG, Eev. Eichard G.
Frost.
V. Fanny, m. 6 Aug. 1 372, the Eev. Henry Eaymond Smy-
tliies. vi. Henrietta.
He m. 2ndly, 2 Sept. 1846, Lydia, dau. of the Rev.
Henry Rous Bu'ch, Rector of Southwold, Suffolk,
and by her has issue,
I. Ernest Henry, b. 3 Jan. 1S;9.
I. Edith Beatrice. ii. Ada Maris.
iLtnCajC.— The family of Heigham is said to have taken
its name from Heigham, a hamlet of Gaseley, Suffolk.
Eichard Heigham, who d. 1340, was father, by Joane his
wife, of
Thomas Heigham, who was great-grandfather of
Thomas Heigham, of Heigham, m. Isabel, dau. and co-heir
of Sir Hugh Francis, Knt. of Gyffordes Hall, Wickhambrook,
Suffolk, and by her (who c?. 26 March, 1452) had issue, Thomas,
his heir; Clement, of Gyffordes Hall, Suffolk;* Wilham (Eev.)
of Elveton and Gaseley, elect Bishop of Ely, d. 1490; Eichard,
of Lincoln's Inn, Serjeant-at-Law, Eeader of Lincoln's Inn, d.
21 Oct. 1500. Mr. Heigham d. 21 March, 1480, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Thomas Heigham, of Heigham, m. Catherine, dau. of 'Wil-
Jiam Cotton, of Landwade, co. Cambridge; and d. 23 April,
1492, leaving issue. From John, the 2nd son, derived the
Heighams oj'Hcighom, whose eventual heiress, Susan Heigham,
;,!. Sir Edward Lewkenor, Knt. The 4th son,
Clement Heigham, of Lavenham, m. Matilda, dau. of Law-
rence Cooke; and d. 1500, leaving an eldest son and heir.
Sir Clement Heigham, of Barrow, Suffolk, m. 1st, Anne,
dau. of John de Moonines, of Seamer Hall, Suffolk, and hy her
had five daus. Sir Clement to. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir George
Waldegrave, Knt. of Smalbridge, Suffolk, and widow of Henry
Buers, of Acton, Suffolk, and by her had John (Sir), his heir ;
Thomas, buried in Deo. 1797, s. i?.; William, of East Ham,
Essex; Judith, ra. John Spelman, of Narburgh, Norfolk; and
Dorothy, m. Sir Charles Framlingham, Knt. of Crowes Hall,
Suffolk. Sir Clement d. 1570, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir John Heigham, Knt. of Barrow, rn. 1st, 9 Dec. 1562,
Anne. dau. and co-heir of Edmund Wright, of Sutton Hall,
liradfield, Suffolk ; and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of William Foley,
of Boxted, Suffolk, and by tlie former (who d. 1609) had issue.
Sir John d. 1626, aged 98, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Clement Heigham, Knt. of Barrow, M.P. for Suffolk in
1593 and 1G34. He m. 1st, Anne, dau. and sole heir of William
Cardinal, of Great Bromley, Esstx, and byherhad, withotlier
issue, John, ancestor of the Heighams of Barrow. SirClement
ra. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of John Appleyard, of Denston, and
relict of Eobcrt BcdingfieUI, of Ditchingham, Norfolk, and by
her had a son,
The Eev. Arthdr Heigham, Eector of Eedgrave, Suffolk,
5/1. 6 Feb. 1G33, .inne, dau. of Thomas Coell, of Depden, Suffolk,
and d. 28 Jan. 1648, having had (besides a dau., Susan, m. the
Eev. Maurice Moseley, Rector of Weston Market, Suffolk, and
a son, Clement, d. an infant) an elder son and heir.
The Eev. Arthur Heigham, Eector of Hopton, Suffolk, bapt.
* Thomas Heigham, of Wickhambrook (great-grandson of
Clement, of Gyffordes Hall), was a distinguished soldier; he
served in Holland and France, and in Ireland against the
rebels. A large altar -tomb (with the recumbent figure in coat
armour) was to have been erected in the church of WicUham-
lirook hy his nephew. Sir liobert KnoUys, Knt. of Stamford, in
Berkshire.
11 May, 1643; m. 1G78, Hannah, dan. of John Symond?, -
Gislingham, Suffolk, and d. 1690, leaving a son,
John Heigham, Esq. of Eougham and Hunston, bapt. 20 July, i
1679; TO. 1st, 10 April, 1701, Mary, dau. and sole heir of J' hn
Lurkin, of Hunston, and by her (who d. 19 Aug. 1718) hadf.vo
sons and two daus. Mr. Heigham m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. and
eo-heir of John Pell, of Darsingham, Norfolk, and relict of
William Ellis, of Cotton, Suffolk, and hy her (who d. 2S July, i
1738) had (besides a dau., Anne, d. in infancy, 1724) a son, i
Pell Heigham, Esq. of Eougham, bapt. 9 May, 1725; m. ■
2 Oct. 1757, Penelope, dau. of George Dashwood, Esq. of |
Peyton Hall, Suffolk ; and d. 27 Aug. 1781, having had by her i
(who d. 17 Sept. 1806) three sons and two daus. The 2nd son.
The Eev. Henrx Heigham of Hunston, (2nd son of Pell
Heigham), s. his brother, John; he was 6. 21 Jan. 1768, and
TO. 13 July, 1790, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Symonds, E.*q. of
Edmundsbury, Capt. E.N., by whom (who d. 9 Dec. 1832) he
had issue,
I. Henry John, d. in infancy. n. John Henry, his heir.
III. George Thomas, of Houghton Hall, Cavendish, Suffolk,
a Magistrate for the co., and formerly Capt. 4th Dragoon
Guards, b. 25 Aug. 1800; m. 1830, Maiy Anne Elizabeth,
only dau. of the Eev. Henry Hasted, Eector of Horninga-
heath, Suffolk; and d. 21 July, 1854, leaving issue,
1 George Henry John, Capt. and Brevet-Major 23rd Fusi-
liers, 6. 10 May. 1831, d. 6 May, 1861.
2 Charles Pell, Capt. 25th regt., 6. 17 Nov. 1837 ; d. June,
1878.
3 Arthur Linzee Chatterton, '). 23 March, 1838.
1 Mary Anne EUza. 2 Emily Penelope St. George.
IV. Charles William, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, M.A.
and of Wetherden, Suffolk, J.P., b. 18 Aug. 1802, d. '26 Nov.
1875.
I. Mary Anna Penelope, m. 1829, the Eev. Edward Gould,
Eector of Sproughton, Suffolk, since deceased.
II. Elizabeth Sophia, ra. 1835, Alexander Henry Augustn?
John, Comte de St. George, of Changins, in the Canton de
Yaud, Switzerland, and d. 21 Dec. 1855.
Mr. Heigham d. 29 Dec. 1834, and was s. by his son, the present
John Henry Heigham, Esq.
Arms—^a., a fess chequy or and az. between three horses'
heads erased arg. Crest — A horse's head erased arg.
^mJ— Hunston Hall, Bury St. Edmunds.
HELSHAM OF ST. HAEY'S HALL.
Helsham, GrsTATTJS, Esq. of St. Mary's Hall
King's Lynn, Norfolk, J.P., m. 30 Nov. 1858, Jane
dau. of Thomas Hungerford, Esq., late of Rost
Bank, co. Cork, and has issue,
I. Evelyn Hungerford, 6. 13 Nov. 1SC4.
II. Somerville, 6. 10 Nov. 1866. i. Emily Blunt.
iLtUragC. — The family of Halsham of Sas-^(X, from whic!
the Helshams of Ireland claim descent, was one of antiquitj
and distinction. The first who settled in Ireland,
Capt. Arthur Helsham, had a grant from Charles I. o:
the castle and lands of Legattsrath and other considerabli
estates in co. Kilkenny and the Queen's Co., confirmed bj
Charles II. by patent dated '22 Dec. 1666, and thus foundec
the House of Helsham of LeoalUrath, which held for a serie;
of years a leading position and large estates in co. Kilkenny
His descendant,
John Helsham, Esq. of Legattsrath, co. Kilkenny, b. 1745
m. Mary, only child of John Blunt, Esq. of Archersgrove, co
Kilkenny, by Anne his wife, sister and eventual co-heiress o
Edward Candler Brown, Esq. of Combe Hill, Somerset, am
dau. of the Eev. William Candler, of Castle Comer, by Mar.'
his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Charles Eyves, Esq., son o
Sir Eichard Eyves, Esq., of Uppercourt, co. Kilkenny, a Baroi
of the Irish Exchequer. By the heiress of Blunt, Mr. Helshau
had issue,
I. Arthur, Major Kilkenny Militia, d. 11 May, 1861, w. Mar
garct Eachael, dau. of Col. John Enery, of Ballyconnell
CO. Cavan, by whom, whorf. 18 Feb. 1866, he had is.sue,
1 Arthur Enery, m. Miss Margaret Tennison Cochrane
of the Isle of Man, and had issue,
Walter Arthur, d. unm. Edward.
Clara Adair.
2 Edward, of The Mall, Clifton, near Bristol, 6. 8 July
1821 ; TO. 6 May, 1857, Louisa Caroline, dau. of Abrahan
Devonsher, Esq., co. Cork.
II. Edward, who took the name of Brown on succeeding ti
the English estates of liis great-uncle, Edward Candle:
Brown, Esq. of Combe Hill.
III. William, who took the name of Candler on succeedin;
to the Irish estates of his great-uncle, Edward Candle
HEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
IIEL
765
r.rown, Esq. IIo m. Charlotte, clan, of Capt. Clunc, fiSth
i-.i.'i, ami liad ispiio. iv. Rioiiard, of whom presently.
V. lltniy (Itiv.), „i. 1st, Anne Blood, and 2ndly Mary, only
clan, i.t Xatlianirl I'irston, Esq., and had issue by hoth.
I. Aiiiii', //(. Kii haul (.'ane, Esq., Major 5th Dragoon Guards.
III. Mary, m. W illiaui Wheeler, Esq., Capt. 12tli Dragoons,
2Dd son of Sir Itichard Wheeler Cuffe, Bart.
III. Harriet, ni. Edward Gregory, Esq., Col. 44th rcgt.
IV. Hester, m. 1812, Sir John Blunden, 2nd hart, of Castle
Blunden.
V. Rose, m. Capt. Frobisher, H.E.I.C.S.
Jr. Hclsham d. 1S38. His 4th son,
Richard Helsham, Esq. of co. Kilkenny, K.N., m. 1st,
• Jan. 1831, Emily Tyllier, and by her(who d. May, 1840) had
sue,
Sonierville, deceased. Howard, deceased.
GcsTAvns, now of St. Mary's Hall, King's Lynn, Norfolk.
Douglas, settled in Queensland, Australia, m. Miss Fanny
Yates, and has four sons.
Eosetta, deceased.
Caroline, m. Col. Robert McKenzie McDonald, of the Madras
Staff Civil Service, and d. Sept. 1845, leaving one son and
one dau. Rachel, m. Rev. Henry Burnett.
[r. Helsham to. 2ndly, 1841, Jane, dau. of William Low, Esq.
If Lowville, CO. Galway, by the Hon. Sophia Hamilton his wife,
'au. of Richard, 4th Viscount Boyne. He d. 14 Nov. 1844.
Arms — Arg., a fess engrailed between three leopards' faces
u. Crest — An esquire's helmet ppr. Motto — Cassis tutissimus
irtus.
Scat — St. Mary's Hall, King's Lynn.
HELY OP FOULKSCOURT.
Helt, Gorges, Esq. of Foulkscourt, co. Kilkenny,
■.P., Capt. Kilkenny Militia, b. 2 Jan. 1810; m.
86-i, Julia Caroline, dau. of Rev. S. Ferguson, of
iloyne, co. Tipperary, and has issue,
I I. Mary Grace. ii. Florence Edith.
III. Evelyn Marian.
' HtltCKCIC.— This family descends from the Helts nf Win-
irbounic, co. Wilts, who were closely related to John Hampden
if the reign of Charles I.
Sir John Helt, Knt. of Foulkscourt, co. Kilkenny, Bar-
ister-at-Law, was appointed Lord Chief Baron of the Court
if Exchequer in Ireland, 3 Nov. 1690, and Lord Chief Justice
)f Common Pleas 10 May, 1695. He obtained for the fine of
;i,855 from James Duke of Ormonde, a lease of lives renewable
or ever dated 14 Oct. 1698, of Foulkscourt and other lands in
;o. Kilkenny, containing 3,146 acres. By Meliora Gorges his
.vifc, he had five sons, 1 Gorges, his heir; 2 Hilliard, one of
he lives in the Duke of Ormonde's lease, along with his elder
jrother; 3 John, the 3rd life in the lease; 4 Thomas, b.
II Dec. 1692; 5 James, 6. Dec. 1698. The Chief Justice d. on
nrciiit at Ennis, co. Clare, 7 April, 1701, and was s. by his
jldest son.
Gorges Helt, Esq. of Foulkscourt, High Sheriff, co. Kil-
lenny 1743, who obtained from the Duke of Ormonde a Fee
Farm Grant, dated 1 and 2 Dec. 1712, of the lands leased to
.lis father. He had two sons and three daus., 1 John, his
neir; 2 Hilliard, whose will, dated 7 Oct. 1776, was proved 14
Dec. following (he d. without legitimate issue); 1 Jane;
Z Barbara, Mrs. Walsh ; 3 Ehnor, Mrs. Price. He d. Sept.
1760, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Helt, Esq. of Foulkscourt, High Sheriff co. Kilkenny
1754 ; ra. 14 Feb. 1748, the dau. of Nicholas Aylward, Esq. of
Shankill, co. Kilkenny, and had four sons, 1 Gorges, his
heir; 2 John; 3 Nicholas; 4 Hampden. The eldest son.
Gorges Helt, Esq. of Foulkscourt, J. P., hi. Mary, dau. of
Charles Costello, of Edniondstown, co. Mayo, and d. 1834,
leaving a son,
Charles Helt, Esq. of Foulkscourt, J.P., who m. Selina,
Jau. of Rev. Mungo Noble Thompson, Rector of Templetoohey,
CO. Tipperary, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Capt. Thomas Roper,
late 47th regt., and d. 25 Feb. 1863) had issue,
I. Gorges, now of Foulkscourt.
II. Charles, Adjutant 2nd batt. 12th foot.
III. Hampden Henry, Engineer.
I. Louisa Selina, m. Thomas Harding Going, Esq., Engineer-
ing Department, Madras, India.
/Se«i— Foulkscourt, Johnstown, co. Kilkenny.
HELYAU OP COKER.
Heltae, WiiLiAM Hawkee, Esq. of Cokcr
[:iourt, Somerset, b. 24, Aug. 1812 ; m. 30 April, 1843,
Theodora AdolaidCjdau. of Col. Theodore doEcsncl,
of the French Service, and Julia his wile, widow
of Col. Berkeley, and has issue,
I. Horace Augustus, b. IG March, 1853, B.A. Trin. Coll.
Cambridge, and J.P.Somerset, 3rdSecretaryH.M.'s Diplo-
matic Service ; m. 26 April, 1877, Gertrude Violet, dau. of
Charles Francis Webster Weddcrburn, Esq., Capt. 53ra
regt.
II. Theodore Charles James, &. 14 June, 1859.
I. Lucy Harriet, d. 18G2. ii. Edith Elizabeth.
ittJlCaflC— This family came originally from Devon,
where it appears to have been of importance, for we find one
William llelyar representing Melcomb Regis in Parliament, iii
the reigns of Richard II. and Henrt IV.
William Heltar, Esq. of St. Budeaux, Devon, i,i. 10 Jan.
1555, Alice Veel, and was s. by his eldest son,
Rev. William Heltar, of Coker, M.A. Exeter Coll.
Oxon, 1587, D.D., and Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth, Canon of
Exeter Cathedral 1602, Archdeacon of Barum 1605, and Fellow
of Chelsea College, b. 1559, had a Patent of Arms granted by
Camden 1607; purchased the manor of Coker 8 Feb. 1616.
He m. Mary, dau. of William Gary, Gent, (of the Ccckington
branch), by whom (who d. 1607, and was buried in Exeter
Cathedral) he had issue,
Henrt (Rev.), ?>. 23 March, 1591, ordained 1627; to. Sept.
1620, Christian, dau. and heiress of William Gary, Esq. of
Clovelly, Devon {d. 1635), and d. v. p. 18 April, 1634, leaving,
a son, WiLLLiM, successor to his grandfather.
Elizabeth, b. 12 April, 1590, m. Right Rev. John Bridgeman,
Bishop of Chester, and was mother of Sir Orlando Bridge-
man, 1st bart. of Great Lever, co. Lancaster, ancestor of
the Earl of Bradford.
Dr. Helyar, at the capture of Exeter by the Parliamentarians,,
was forced to pay a ransom of £800, 19 Jan. 1643. He d. Nov.
1645, and was s. by his son,
William Heltar, Esq. of Coker, b. 8 March, 1621, High
Sheriff, Somerset 1661. He raised a troop of horse for tlio
service of Charles I., and was a Col. in the King's army. In
1643 he surrendered himself prisoner to Fairfax, and was in
Exeter at its surrender 1646. His estates were sequestered by
Oliver Cromwell, for which he compound ul for £1,522, and
the sequestration was discharged 16 Oct. 1648. He m. Rachel,
dau. and heiress of Sir Hugh Wyndham, Bart, of Pilsdon,
Dorset, by whom, who d. 29 May, 1678, he left at his decease^
1697, a son,
William Heltar, Esq. of Coker, Somerset, and of Canon-
teign, Devon, b. 10 July, 1662; High Sheriff, Somerset, 1701,
M.P. for Ilchester 1688-90, and for Somerset 1714. He m.
1st, 9 June, 1690, Joanna, dau. and heiress of Robert Hole,
Esq. of South Tawton, Devon, by whom (who d. 11 Oct. 1714>
he had issue, 1 William, b. Aug. 1693 m. Oct. 1717, Mary,
dau. and heiress of John Goddard, Esq. of Gilhngham,
Dorset, and dying Sept. 1723, left, with three daus., an only
son, William; 2 Robert, Barrister-atLaw, of Newton Park,
Cornwall, d. s. p. 1751 ; 1 Rachel, i,i. 31 Oct. 1714, Sir John
Coryton, Bart, of Newton Park, Cornwall, and rf. s. p. 1739;
2 Mary, d. unm. ; and 3 Joanna. Mr. Helyar m. 2ndly,
Feb. 1718, Miss Ann Harbin, of Newton, Somerset. He d.
Sept. 1742, when he was s. by his grandson,
William Heltar, Esq. of Coker Court, Canonteign, and
Blackball, Devon, b. 1720; to. Jan. 1743, Betty, dau. and co-
heir of William Weston, Esq. of Weston, Dorset, and had
by her (who d. 20 June, 1786), with four daus., six sons. Mr.
Helyar, High Sheriff, Somerset, 1764, d. Nov. 1783, and was s.
by his eldest son,
William Heltar, Esq. of Coker Court, Somerset, and of
Sedghill, CO. Wilts, J. P., b. 8 Sept. 1745; jii. 1777, Elizabeth,
2nd dau. and co-heir of William Hawker, Esq. of Luppitt,
Devon, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heiress of Thomas
Welman, Esq. of Poundisford Lodge, Somerset, youngest son
of Isaac Welman, Esq. of Poundisford Park, and by her (who-
d. 24 May, 1834) had surviving issue,
I. William, his heir. .
II Henry, b. 29 Nov. 1784, Rector of Hardington ; m. Maria,
eldest dau. of J. Perring, Esq. of Combe Florey, Somerset,
and d. 1856, leaving issue.
III George, b. 6 Aug. 1786, Barrister-at-Law, d. s. p.
iv' Hugh Welman, b. 29 March, 1793, Rector of Sunnn
Bingham, Somerset, and of Beer Hacket, Dorset, J.P»
Somerset, b. 29 June, 1793; m. Honoria, youngest dau. ui
John Perring, Esq. of Combe Florey, and d. 25 June, 187 (,
V '^ (JiiARLErjoHN, of Poundisford Lodge, Somerset, J.P., b.
io Mav 1796; m. 5 Juno. 1839, Charlotte Anne, 2nd dau. ■ f
Gen Michel,' of Dewlish House and Kingston Russtll,
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iiE:ir
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HE:\r
Pnrset, by Anne his wife, dau. of the Hon. Henry Fane, o)
lulbeck, CO. Lincoln, and d. Jan. 1858, leaving issue,
1 Charles Welman Hawker, 6. 13 Aug. 1843.
2 Frederic Welman, 6. 6 April, 1846.
1 CecUy Caroline, d. 1866.
I. Elizabeth, m. Gen. Farrer; d. 1367.
ir. Harriet, deceased. m. Caroline, d. unm. 1S75.
IV. Emily Lucy, deceased.
DIr. Helyar d. 30 Aug. 1820, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Helyar, Esq. of Coker Court, and of Sedghill, co.
Wilts, J. P. for Somerset, Wilts, and Devon; 6. 14 May, 1778;
served as High Sheriff of the first-named co. 1829. He
in. Nov. 1811, Harriet, dau. of Thomas Grove, Esq. of Feme
House, near Salisbury, by whom (who d. 14 Dec. 18G7) he had
issue,
AViLLiAJi Hawkek, his heir.
Albert, an officer in the 7th Hussars, b. 19 March, 1818,
ri. s. p. 1848. Charles, d. 1850.
Ethvin Grove, b. 1 Jan. 1832, formerly Lieut, in H.M.'s 14th
rest. ; ni. 8 ilay, 1855, Arabella Maria, youngest dau. of the
late Eev. Theobald Walsh, of Grimbelthorpe Hall, co. Lin-
coln, and Bridge House, Dawhsh, Devon, d. s. p. 12 Jan.
1868.
Agnes Grove, m. 18 July, 1844, William Charles Lambert,
Esq. of Steepleton Manor, Dorset, d. s.p. May, 1877.
Ellen Harriet, m. 1845, William Phelips, Esq. of Montacute
House, Somerset.
Lucy Elizabeth, d. 12 April, 1836.
Ann, ra. 1849, C. F. Webster, Esq., late 52na regt., son o!
the late Sir James and Lady Frances Wedderbum.
Mr. Helyar d. 10 Dec. 1841, aged 63, and was s. by his eldest
son, the present William Hawkek Heltab, Esq.
AniU — Az., a cross-flory arg. between four mullets pierced
or. Crut — A cock sa. beaked combed and wattled gu. under a
cross-flory fitchee. Motto — In labore quies,
.beat— Coker Court, near Yeovil.
HEMMING OP BENTLEY KANOS.
Hemming, Eichaed, Esq. of Bentley Manor, co.
Worcester, b. 1818 ; m. 27 Oct. 1846, Catherine
Hester, only dau. of Hugli Davies Griffith, Esq. of
Caer Ehyn, co. Carnarvon, by his 1st wife, Hester,
only child and heiress of Thomas Thomas, Esq. of
Downing, co. Flint, and Llechwedgarth, co. Mont-
gomery, and has had issue..
I. Feancis EicHAUD Hesuiing, &. June, 1851.
II. Arthur Hugh, 6. Aug. 1852 ; d. an infant.
III. Xorman Charles, 6. I860 ; d. an infant.
I. Ada Catherine, 6. 1850 ; d. 1851.
II. riaude Mary, b. 21 Dec. 1853; m. 5 June, 1873, Capt.
George Clark Cheape, late Ilth Hussars, only son of Hugh
Cheape, Esq. of Wellfield, co. Fife.
HI. Florence Louisa, i. 17 Sept. 1855 ; to. 1 May, 1875, Capt.
Hamilton RochfortBoyd, late 15th Hussars, eldest son of
G. A. Eochfort-Boyd, Esq. of Middleton Park, Westmeath.
IV. Beatrice Sophia, 6. 23 Feb. 1857.
T. Gwendoline Harriet, b. 8 July, 1861.
VI. Favoretta EtbeUnde, 6. May, 1864.
Mr. Hemming is a Magistrate for the co. of TTor-
cester. High Sheriff in 1863, and is Lord of the
Manor of Bentley Pauncefoot. He is eldest son of
the late William Hemming, Esq. of Foxlydiate
House, High Sheriff of co. Worcester 1846.
Arras — Arg., on a chevron engrailed az. between three lions'
heads erased gu. an ostrich, wings endorsed of the first, holding
in the beak a key, between two pheons or. Crest—An eagle,
wings expanded arg., charged on the breast with a pheon sa.,
and supporting with the dexter claw an escutcheon erm.,
thereon pale az. charged with three leopards' faces or.
6raJs— Bentley Manor, Bromsgrove ; Glaschorrie, co. Perth.
Town Residence— lb, Grosvenor Place, S.W.
HEMPHILL OP RATHKEANY.
Hemphill, Chaeles Haee, Esq. of Eathkcany,
CO. Tii^perary, Q.C., Chairman of Quarter Sessions
CO. Kerry, and J.P. for cos. Dublin and Tipperary,
ex-scholar and 1st classical gold medallist Trin. Coll!
Dublin, 1843, m. 11 April, 1849, Augusta Maryj
younger dau. of Hon. Sir Francis Charles Stanhope,
and grand-dau. of Charles, 3rd Earl of Harring-
ton, and has issue,
I. STANnoPE Chahles John, of the Middle Temple, Barrister!
at-Law, 6. 13 March, 1853.
II. Francis Bacon Russell, b. 13 May, 1854, Lieut. 49th rcgtl
HI. Fitzroy, b. 21 Nov. 1860. ;
I. 3Iary Hannah Augusta, m. 17 June, 1875, Edward a!
Carter, Esq., 45th regt., only son of Augustus Carter,
Esq. and grandson of Edward Carter, Esq., D.L. ol
Theakston Hall, Bedale, co. York.
ilintHQt. — The Rev. Samcel HEMPniLi,, a distinguished
Presbyterian controversialist (stated to have been of a Xorfoll
family), settled at Spring Hill, co. Tipperary, early in the las
century, and by Sara Semple his wife had issue two sons,
Edward, of Spring Hill, m. Miss Dcspard, of Killaghy Castle«
Tipperary. Jous.
The 2nd son,
John Hemphili,, Esq. b. 1741 ; m. 1766, Elizabeth, dan. ol
Edward Bacon, Esq. of Eathkeany, co. Tipperary, by Lydij
Xicholson his wife. This Elizabeth, on the death of her only
brother, Edward Bacon, 1760, unm., s. as co-heiress with her,
sisters, Lydia, wife of Godfrey Taylor, of Noan, and Frances,'
wife of B. La Barte, Esq., to the estate of Eathkeany, which
had been granted by letters patent of Chaeles II. to Robert
Gariand, whose dau., Dorothy, m. Edward Bacon, an ofl
in Cromwell's army. This Elizabeth was niece of Matthew-
Bacon, the author of Sacon's Abridgment. John Hemphill
had issue four sons and three daus. He d. 1824, and was s. by
his son,
John Hemphill, Esq., w. Barbara, youngest dau. of the
Eev. Patrick Hare, Eector of Golden, and Vicar General of
the Diocese of Cashel, and by her (who d. 5 May, 1858)
issue at his decease, 26 Sept. 1833,
Edward, Lieut. 69th regt., d. unm. 1 Oct. 1S40.
Charles Hake, now of Eathkeany.
Mary, m. John Atkinson, Esq. of Dublin, deceased.
Malvina Elizabeth, m. Charles Morant, formerly an officer of
the 11th Hussars, younger son of George Morant, E.<q. of
Farnborough Place, Hampshire, by his wife Mary Phillis
Shirley, of Ettineton Park, co. Warwick.
Lydia, to. George Morant, Esq., eldest son of George Morant
aforesaid.
.^rp.s— Or, on a fess gu. between two chevrons and a star az.
for difference three escallop shells arg. Crest — A boar passant
gu. Motto — Constanter ac non timide.
Residence— 2-6, Merrion Square South, Dublin, and Clifton,'
Loughlinstown, co. Dublin.
HEMSWORTH OF MONK FRYSTON.
Hemswoeth, Benjamin, Esq. of Monk Fryston
Hall, South Milford, co. York, J.P. for the West
Eiding, b. 27 Dec. 1816 ; m. 6 Sept. 1842, Eliza-
beth, dau. of John Bower, Esq. of Smeathall, co.
York, and has issue,
I. Benjamin (Rev.), M.A. Jesus Coll. Cambridge, 6. 21 July,
1848.
n. John David, B.A. Caius Coll. Cambridge, and Inner
Temple, 6. 4 May, 1851.
I. Elizabeth Sarah, b. 20 Feb. 1850. i
II. Mary Louisa, b. 7 March, 1853.
HI. Augusta Sophia Maude, b. 1 Dec. 1857.
iLiUCaS^C— This very ancient family is stated to have
been seated in Yorkshire since the Conquest. The name ap-
pears in Domesday Book as " Hamelesworde."
John eitz-Adam fitz-Nigel de Hemsworth was Lord of
Hemsworth 31 Henbt HI., a.d. 1246. He m. Patronilla, dau.
and heir of Alan de Garforth, Lord of Garforth, and was s. by
his son,
Gregory de Hemsworth, Lord of Hemsworth, who was
called both Gregory fitz Petronilla and fitz John. He paid
the subsidy, 30 Edward I., a.d. 1301. His great-great-grand-
son,
Robert Hemsworth, Esq. of Hemsworth, was seised of
divers lands in Hemsworth, 7 Henry IV., and acquired lands-
in Swillington, co. York, in right of his wife Agnes, dau. of
John Swillington, Esq. of Swillington. His great-grandson,
Christopher Hemsworth, Esq. of Swillington, was seised
of lands in Garforth, 11 Henry VII. He m. Mary, dau. and
co-heir of John Reade, Esq. of Kilnsey, co. Y'ork, and was s.
by his son,
Thomas Hejisworth, Esq. of Swillington, who held his
lands in co. York of the Queen by mihtary service as of Her
Majesty's Castle of Pontefract. He ra. Agnes, dau. of Thomas
Middleton, Esq. of Leightou, co. Lancaster; and d. 7 Dec.
1571, when he was s. by his son,
HEM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HEM
■G7
iStephen IIemswortii, Esq. of Garforth, aged 33 years at
is father's tleath. He held his lands of the Queen by mili-
iry service, and m. at SwiUington, 1562, Isabella, Uau. of
ancis Killinftiieck, of Chapel AUcrton, co. York, by whom
had three sons,
. Gabriel, his successor.
II. George, of York and Itoche Abbey, d. s.p. 1642.
III. Kobert, Lord Mayor of York, 1631 ; m. Susanna, dau. of
William Breai-y, Lord Mayor of York, and had two sons,
1 William, Capt. of foot under Sii- Richard Tanckard,
Knt., m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Clough, Esq. of Byton,
CO. York, and left is.sue.
2 Kobert, an ofiicer of foot under Sir Richard Tanckard,
111. and left issue.
. Hemsworth d. the last day of Feb. 27 Queen Elizabeth,
id was s. by his eldest son,
Gabeiel Hemswoetii, Esq. of Garforth, aged 9 years
id upwards at his father's death, and was afterwards of
igley, in the parish of Tickell, co. York. Ho m. ICOl, Susan,
m. of William Beaumont, Esq. of Mirfleld, co. York, and had
e,
Thomas, of Tilney, who s. his father; m. and left issue.
II. Gabeiel, of whom hereafter.
Hemsworth d. 1614. His will, dated 8 Aug. that year,
proved 10 Jan. following. His 2nd son,
Gabriel Hemsworth, Merchant, of Briggate, in Leeds,
incd the army of Charles I., was Major in Beaumont's regt.
foot; assisted in the defence of Pontefract Castle, and was
•eseut at the sieges of the Castles of Newark and Sheffleld.
e m. 33 Sept. 1G30, Sarah, dau. of John Mauleverer, Esq. of
twell, CO. York, by whom (who d. April, 16C5) he had four
[. Thomas, bapt. at Leeds, 26 April, 1634.
II. Gabriel, bapt. at same place, 14 May, 163G.
III. John, of whom hereafter.
IV. Wilham, bapt. at Leeds, 25 April, 1G40 ; d. young.
r. Hemsworth, who was living at Leeds 1650, d. before 1665.
is 3rd son,
John Hemsworth. Gent, of Potter Xcwton, co. York, was
ipt. at Leeds 2 Sept. 1638. By Ann his wife, who was
iried at Barwick-in-Elmett, he had three sons,
I. John, d. V. ■p. Jan. 1C68.
II. Stephen, of Chapel AUerton and Roundhay, &. 1660; in.
30 Oct. 1693, Sarah Dickinson, of Scacroft, co. York, and
had five daus.,
1 Mary, h. 1698. 2 Sarah, h. 1700.
3 Judith, 6. 1704. 4 Alicia, 6. 1705.
5 Ann, 6. 1707.
in. David, of whom hereafter.
r. Hemsworth d. Feb. 1690. His 3rd son,
David Hemsworth, Esq. of Potter Newton, 5. 16G2; i:;.
Feb. 1700, Martha Cocker, of Headiugley, co. York, and had
sous,
David, his successor.
II. Jeremiah, of Morton, co. York, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Sir
Gulston Addison, Knt., Governor of Bombay, and had by
her an only son, John, h. 1749, an officer in Burgoyne's
army, d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Cicely, dau. of Rev. Mr. Addi-
son, Rector of Leak, brother of the Right Hon. Joseph
Addison, and had another son, David Addison, b. 1762, an
ofliccr R.N. ; d. 1803 ; m. Sarah, dau. of Anthony Browne,
Esq. of Abbess Roding.
■. Hemsworth was s. by his eldest son,
David Hemswoeth, Esq. of Monk Fryston Hall, co. Y'ork,
1710; m. Dorothy Sarah, dau. of Benjamin Hanson, Esq. of
akeficld, by whom (who d. 1767) he had,
I. Benjamin, his heir. ii. John, d. young, 27 Nov. 1755.
Sarah, m. James Inglish, Esq. of Hampstead.
Hemsworth d. 18 March, 1788, and was s. by his eldest son,
Benjamin Hemsworth, Esq. of Monk Fryston Hall, b. 1747;
, 14 May, 1771, Ann, dau. of Thomas Hanson, Esq. of Wakc-
Id, and cousin of Catherine, Countess of Aberdeen ; and d.
19, leaving an only son,
David Hemsworth, Esq. of Monk Fryston Hall, &. 1772;
10 Dec. 1798, Sarah, dau.of William Wild, Esq. of Fenwiek,
York, by whom (who d. 1830) he had two surviving sons
I six daus.,
I. David, his heir. ii. Benjamin, now of Monk Fryston.
I. Sarah. ii. Mary Margaret. iii. Penelope, d. 1869.
tv. Elizabeth, d. 1840. v. Matilda.
VI. Sophia, d. 1846.
r. Hemsworth d. 1S40, and was s. by his eldest son,
David Hemsworth, Esq. of Monk Fryston Hall, b. 26 March,
U; andd. s.p. 1 July, 1866, when he was s. by his only
Jther, the present representative.
^?"<ns— Per saltire arg. and or, a leopard's face sa. Crest— A
dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the gauntlet a
sword all ppr. pommel and hilt or, transH.King a leopai-d's face
sa. i¥o»o— Manus hsec inimica tyrannis.
-Sco«s— Monk Fryston Hall, South 31ilford, co. York; 10,
The Crescent, Scarborough.
HEMSWORTH OF ABBEVILLE.
Hemsworth, Thomas Gerard, Esq. of Abbe-
ville, CO. Tipperary, b. May, 1809 ; m. 22 Feb. 1868,
Charlotte, cklest dau. of John Hubert Moore, Esq.
of Cherry Hill, co. Chester, eldest son of Garrett
Moore, Esq., and grandson of John Hubert Moore,
Esq. of Shannon Grove, co. Galway, and has issue,
I. Thomas Gerard, &. 22 May, 1869.
ir. John Hubert Moore, b. 12 April, 1876.
I. Alice Emily, b. 15 Doc. 1870.
II. Charlotte Jane, 6. 1 and d. 31 July, 1872.
sLinCilgC— Rev. Henry Hemsworth left co. York about
1650, became Rector of St. Anne's, Dublin, and had two sons,
I. Thomas (Rev.), his heir.
II. Sidney, who had, with a dau., Elizabeth, foiir sons,
1 John, of DubUn, whose will, dated 17 March, 1728, was
proved 4 May, 1735; 2 Wilham; 3 Henry ; 4 Bartholomew.
Mr. Hemsworth, whose will, dated 19 Feb. 1696, was proved
9 May following, was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. Thomas Hemsworth, of Abbeville, co. Tipperary,
Rector of the parishes of Birr, Kinnety, St. Clerens, and Loc-
keen, m. Lucy, dau. of Godfrey Boate, Esq., oneof the Justices
of the King's Bench in Ireland, and by her (who d. 10 April,
1753) had, Thomas, his heir; John, SI.D., b. 1703, ijt. Mary,
dau. of Humphrey Minchin, Esq. ; Godfrey, b. 1701, to. Mabel,
dau. of Lancelot Gubbins, Esq. of Kilbreedy, and was father
of Godfrey, of Donass, co. Clare, who m. 14 Sept. 1802, Ehza
Fitzgibbon; Denton Boate; and Jane, to. George Minchin,
Esq. The eldest son,
Rev. Thomas Hemsworth, of Abbcyville, 6. 1699; ire. 1st,
Mary, dau. of Edward Eyre, Esq., by whom he had an only
dau., Lucy, d. unm. ; and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Lucius
Wilson, Esq. of Deer Park, co. Clare, and by her had (with
two daus., Ellen, wife of William Newstead, Esq. of Derrig-
naston, co. Tipperary, and Mary) three sons, Thomas, his
heir; Richard, who d. s.p.; William, of Loughrea and Ash
Park, m. 17«0, Anne Newman, and had, with other issue, a
son and licir, Thomas, Capt. in the army, m. Miss Biicknell,
a!Kl had, Thomas, and other children. Mr. Hemsworth, whose
will, dated 24 Nov. 1768, was proved 15 April, 1769, was s. by
hi.s eldest son,
Thomas Hemsworth, Esq. of Abbeville, m. 8 Jan. 1782,
Jlary, eldest dau. of Henry D'Esterrc, Esq. of Rosmanagher,
CO. Clare, and by her (who d. 1837) had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Henry D'Esterre, of Shropham Hall (see that Family).
Mary, m. Lieut.-Col. John CampbeU, of Blackball, co. Kin-
cardine, and d. April, 1860.
Eliza, m. Lieut.-Col. Sir Thomas Noel Harris, Groom of the
Privy Chamber.
Darkay, ■m. Major William Izod, of Chapel Izod, co. Kil-
kenny ; and d. 10 June, 1834.
Mr. Hemsworth d. 8 Nov. 1811, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Hemsworth, Esq. of Abbeville, J. P., 6. 24 Oct.
1783; )>!. 4 March, 1803, Jane, eldest dau. of Gerard Irvine,
Esq. of Rockfield, co. Fermanagh, by whom (who d. 22 May,
1808) he had issue,
Thomas Gerard, now of Abbeville.
John, d. 1862. Henry.
William, to. 1850, Frances Delap, 2nd d.au. of Nathaniel
Robbins, Esq. of Hymenstown, co. Tipperary.
Mr. Hemsworth d. 1 Sept. 1856.
Ariiix—Fer saltier arg. and or, a leopard's face sa. Crrst—
A dexter arm embowed in armour, the gauntlet grasping a
sword ppr. hilt and pommel or, transfixing a leopard's face'sa.
Motto — Manus hsec inimica tyrannis.
Seat — Abbeville, Lorrha, co. Tipperary.
HEMSWOUTH OF SHROPHAKC,
Hemsworth, Henry William, Esq. of Shrop-
ham Hall, Norfolk, b. 6 May, 1815 ; m. 24 May,
1851, Ellen, dau. of Francis Kcinble, Esq. of
Chesterfield Street, Mayfair.
JLt'llCngC— Henry D'Esteeee Hemsworth, Esq. of Shrop-
ham Hall, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., b. 2 Oct. 1790, 2nd son of
'G3
HE^T
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HEX
Thomas Hemsworth, Esq. of Abbeville, co. Tipperary, by
Mary his wife, dau. of Henry D'Esterrc, Esq. of RosmanaKher,
CO. Clare, m. Aug. 1813, Jane Maria, 2nd dau. and co-heiress
of Lieut.-Gen. James Barker, of an old Norfolk family), who
took the name of Uethebsett, and d. 5 Nov. 1850, bavins bad
issue,
I. IIenrt William, now of Sbropham Hall.
II. Augustus Barker, Eector of Bacton, Suffolk, M.A., h.
2 March, 1822; m. 17 March, 1847, Duncana, eldest dau. of
■ the late Alexander Campbell, Esq. of Kilmartin, co. Argyll,
by Catherine his wife, dau. of John McDougall, Esq. of
Nether Lome, co. Argyll, and has issue, 1 Augustus Noel
Campbell, b. 21 Jan. 1853; 2 William Barker, b. 30 April,
1855: 1 Laura Anne Maria, m. 10 July, 1873, John Henry
Edward Hinde, Esq., Lieut, and Adjutant 28th regt., eldest
son of Genci-iil Hinde, of The Hermitage, Powick, co. Wor-
cester ; 2 Louisa Augusta ; and 3 Helen Mary.
I. Amelia, m. 1846, Francis Henry, youngest son of tbe late
John Barker Huntington, Esq. of Somerton Hall, Norfolk,
and has a son, Alfred.
II. Eliza Anna Maria, m. 1849, Eev. Addison Browne Hems-
worth, Rector of Rockland, Norfolk.
III. Jane Maria, m. 1844, Rev. Samuel Frederick Bignold, of
Tivetshall Rectory, Norfolk, 2nd son of Sir Samuel Bignold,
M.P.
Anns and Cccs«— Same as Hemswoeth of Abbeville, quarter-
ing, Az. a lion rampant or, in the paw a battle-axe arg., for
IIetheesett. Motto — Manus haec inimica tyranmis.
jSectt— Sbropham Hall, near Larlingford, Norfolk.
MEECER-HENDERSON OF FOEDELL.
Meecbr-Henderson, George William, Esq. of
Tordell, co. Fife, J.P., Vice-Lieut, of that co., D.L.,
late Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards, m. 16 April, 1868,
Alice, eldest dau. of the Hon. Eouverie Pi-imrose,
and grand-dau. of 4t.li Earl of Eosebery.
Ht'ltCagC— The estate of Fordell was left by Sir John
Henderson (the elder brother of Sir Robert Bruce Henderson,
the last bart. of Fordell), successively M.P. for co. l''ife, and
for Stirling, to bis only child and heir, Isabella Anne,
■who m. 1818, the Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Philip Charles
Henderson Calderwood Durham, G.C.B. She d. 18 Dec.
1844; and he d. 1 April, 1845. Both having d. without issue,
the estate of Fordell descended to Lady Durham's first-cousin,
George Mercer, who thereupon assumed the name of Hender-
son in addition to and after that of Merger.
George Mercer, Lieut.-Col. 1st Life Guards (son of George
Mercer, J.P. for cos. Surrey and Middlesex, claiming descent
from a younger branch of the bouse of Mercer of Aldie, co.
Perth), m. Jean, the eldest dau. of Sir Robert Henderson, and
sister of tbe above-mentioned Sir John Henderson and Sir
Robert Bruce Henderson, Barts. She d. 1814; and be d.in
Paris, 1822, having bad issue,
I. George Mercer, afterwards George Mercer Henderson,
who .s. to Fordell on the death of Sir Philip Charles Hender-
son Durham ; and d. unm. 13 Oct. 1862.
II. Robert Mercer, Lieut.-Col. 3rd Foot Guards, killed whilst
in command of the light infantry battalion of the Guards,
at the siege of Bergen-op-Zoom, 1814.
in. DoDGLAS Mercer, afterwards Douglas Mercer Hen-
derson, C.B., Lieut.-Gen. and Col. 68th foot; s. to Fordell
on the death of his brother, and by royal license, bearing
date 14 Jan. 1853, be and his issue were authorised to take
the surname of Henderson in addition to that, and after
that, of Mercier, and to bear tbe arms of Henderson
quarterly with those of Mercer. This distinguished officer,
who went through the Peninsular war, m. 2 Nov. 1820,
Susan Arabella, 2nd dau. of Sir William Rowley, of Tend-
ring Hall, Bart. ; and d. at Naples 21 March, 1B54, having
had issue,
1 George William Mercer-Henderson, now of Fordell.
2 Robert Philip Mercer-Henderson, Lieut. R.N., d. unm.
10 March, 1855.
1 Jane, m. 26 June, 1851, James Clerk, Esq. (now Sir J.
Clerk, Bart.), eldest son of the late Right Hon. Sir George
Clerk, Bart., of Pennicuik, and has issue.
2 Edith, m. 26 April, 1866, the Hon. Hew Hamilton Dun-
can, 2nd son of the 1st Earl of Camperdown.
1. Elizabeth Isabella, deceased, ii. Isabella Anne, deceased.
^/■m.s— Quarterly, 1st and 4tb, Henderson, gu., three piles
issuing from the sinister arg. on a chief of the last a crescent
az. between two erm. spots; 2nd and 3rd, Mercer, or, on a
fess between three crosses pattce in chief gu. and a mullet of
six points, in base az. as many bezants, all within a bordure of
tbe third. Crests— For Henderson : A cubit arm ppr. the hand
holding an estoile radiated or, and surmounted by a crescent
!>■■.; and for Mercer : The head and neck of a heron erased.
holding in its beak an eel, seizing tbe neck of tbe former ppr,
Mottoes — Over tbe crest of Henderson : Sola virtus nobilitat;
over that of Mercer : The grit poul.
^'cat — Fordell, Inverkeithing, co. Fife. j
HENDEKSON OF STEMSTEB.
Henderson, Alexander, Esq. of Stemster, co,
Caithness, J.P. and D.L., Convener of that co., b.
29 April, 1820 ; m. Sept. 1862, Susan Dunsmure,
youngest dau. of AUau Macfarlane, Esq., and has
with other issue,
David Patrick, 6. 1865.
Itt'ltCitflC— -David Henderson, Esq. of Stemster, &. 1714;
m. 1754, Cecilia, dau. of William Honeyman, Esq. of Grsemsay,
Orkney; * and d. 1778, when be was ». by bis son.
Alexander Henderson, Esq. of Stemster, b. 1733} m. 1787,
Margaret, dau. of William Duthie, Esq. of Arduthie, co. Kin>
cardine, and by her (who d. 1824) had issue,
David, his successor.
Alexander, E.I.C.S., d.in India.
AVilliam Honyman, Capt. R.N., and C.B., m. 4 Sept. 1814,
Elizabeth, dau. of P. Wallis, Esq., and widow of Lord James
Townsend, K.C.H.
James, of Biltster, co. Caithness, J.P. and D.L., m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of the late Kenneth Mackay, Esq. of Kewmore,
CO. Ross. Patrick, Major E.I.C.S.
Margaret. Johanna. Cecilia Honyman.
Mary, m. Charles Chalmers, Esq. of Monkshile, co. Aber-
deen, Advocate.
Mr. Henderson d. 1842, and was s. by bis son,
David Henderson, Esq. of Stemster, J.P. and D.L., 6.
10 April, 1788 ; m. 25 May, 1816, Margery, dau. of Lieut.-Col.
Williamson, of Banniskirk, by Janet Sinclair his wife, co-
heiress of Miss Catherine Sinclair, of Southdon, and dying
31 Oct. 1859, left issue,
Alexander, now of Stemster.
Benjamin, b. 29 Aug. 1823 ; Major Bengal army : d. 1861.
David, b. 22 April, 1833 ; killed in India, 1857.
Janet Sinclair, deceased.
Margaret, m. James Williamson, Esq. of Port Philip, Aus-
tralia.
Donaldina Jamesina Williamson, m. Staff-Surgeon Patrici
Sinclair Laing.
Williamina Mary, m. W. R. Tait, Esq. ; d. 1860.
Arms, Crest, and Motto — As Henderson of IiordcU. '
&ai— Stemster, by Thurso, co. Caithness.
HENEAGE OF HAINTON. \
Heneage, Edward, Esq. of Haiuton, co. Lincoln,
J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Lincoln, 1S65 to 1868, and
Vice-Chairman of Lindsey Quarter Sessions, for-'
mcrly in the 1st Life Guards, b. 29 ilarch, 1810 ;
m. 9 June, 1864, Lady Eleanor Cecilia Hare,
youngest dau. of William, 2nd Earl of Listowcl,
and by her has issue, .
I. George Edward, b. 3 July, 1866. i
II. Henry Granville, b. 17 March, 1868. J
III. Thomas Robert, 6. 24 July, 1877.
I. Florence Cecilia, 6. 12 Feb. 1869.
II. Mary Frances, b. 11 April, 1870.
I.I. Eleanor Sophia,! ^^^. ^_ ^ q^^ jg-j,
IV. Ad61a Maria, >
V. Margaret Joan, b. 13 Nov. 1875.
iLinCatjr.— The period of tbe first settlement of tbe family
of Heneage in co. Lincoln may be nearly defined by the cir-
cumstance of Sir Robert de Heneage being witness, together
with Sir Richard de Angemiue, of the same co., and several
others, to a grant of land temp. William Rofus, from Nicholas
Bassett to the monks of Brucria.
John de Heneage (son of. Sir William de Heneage, Knt,
grandson of Walter de Heneage, and great-grandson of John
do Heneage, living (cmp. Henry III.), appears, by deed, to
have been possessed of the manor of Haynton, in co. Lincoln,
10 Edward III. From him derived, Gth in descent,
John Heneage, Esq., who inherited llainton from bis
brother. Sir Thomas Heneage, Knt. He was 2nd son of Joha
Heneage, Esq. of Hainton, and great-grandson of William
Heneage, Esq. of Hainton (whose 2nd son, Robert, Auditor of
* Andrew Honeyman, Bishop of Orkney, m. Mary Stuart,
heiress of Grxmsay.
HEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HEN
769
th©I>uch7«f I*nraste«, was father ot Sir Thomas Henca^e,
3f Copt Hall, Essex, whose dau. ami heir, Elizabeth, m. Sir
Moyle Finch, Bart.). He m. Anne, dau. and sole heir of
Edward Coke, Esq. of Helmeden, co. Northampton, and had
ssue. The 3rd son,
William Heneace, Esq. of Eenwovth, m. Anne, dau. and
;o-heir of Ealpli Fishbourne, of L'isUbourne, co. Durham, and
aad (with two daus., Anne, to. Nicholas Wilson, of Shecp-
'.vash; and Catherine, m. William Ayscough), two sons,
TnoMAS (Sir), his heir; and George (Sir), m. Mary, dau. of
fohn Bussy. The elder son.
Sir Thomas Heneage, Knt. of Htiinlon, m. Barbara, dau. of
lir Tliomas Guilford, Knt. of Leamstead, Kent, and had foui-
ons and two daus. (Mary, ?)i. Andrew Boyd; and Jane, iH.
'atrick, Lord Dunsany). The eldest son.
Sib George Heneage, Knt. of Hainton, m. Elizabeth, dau.
if Fr:intis Tresham, of Eushton, co. Northampton, and was «.
ly his son,
Geoege Heneage, Esq. of Hainton, to. Faith, dau. of Sir
*hilip Tyrwhitt, of Stainfickl, and was s. by his son,
Geokge Heneage, Esq. of Hainton, in. Mary, only dau. and
leiress of Thomas Kemp, Esq. of Slindon, Sussex, and was
ather of
Geobge Heneage, Esq. of Hainton, to. Elizabeth, dau. of
ir Henry Hunloke, Burt, of Winserworth, by Catherine his
/ife (dau. and heir of Francis Tyrwhitt, Esq. of Kettleby) and
ad six sons and two daus. He was s. at his decease by his
Idest son,
Thomas Henrt Heneage, Esq. of Hainton, m. 1st, 14 July,
728, Anna Maria, only dau. of RoLoaldo Fieschi, Count de
lavagna, in Genoa, by whom he had issue,
Geokge FiEscni, his heir.
Elizabeth Maria.
[e TO. 2ndly, Katherine, eldest dau. of John Francis ICewport,
aq. of St. John's, Pelham, Ilei ts, by whom he had issue,
homas, and Katherine. His son and successor,
Geobge Fieschi Heneai;e, Esq. of Hainton, to. 18 Sept.
55, the Hon. Katherine Tetre, eldest dau. of Tiobert James,
h Lord Petre, and had issue,
J. Geobge Eobebt, his heir.
II. Thomas Fieschi, b. in London, 28 Sept. 1771 ; to. July.
1802, the Hon. Arabella Pelham, dau. of Charles, Lord
Yarborough, and left issue by her (who d. 16 May, 1871),
1 Charles Fieschi, a Gentleman Usher of the Privy Cham-
ber, late of the 1st Life Guards, m. 28 Aug. 1827, the
Hon. Louisa Elizabeth Graves, 6. 1805, dau. of Thomas
North, 2nd Lord Graves, and by her (who d. 30 June,
1868) has issue,
Algernon Charles Fieschi, Capt. E.:W. Cecil.
Mary.
Louisa, TO. 6 Feb. 1861, Erigadier-Gen. Lord G. A. F.
Paget, C.B.
2 Dudley Robert. 3 Henry Pelham (Eev.).
4 Windsor.
1 Arabella Sophia, m. Dec. 1834, George Cary, 3rd son of
Charles Elwes, Esq. of Billing, co. Northampton.
2 Georgiana, d. 2 Jan. 1869.
III. Edward, b. in London, 21 July, 1775.
I. Mary Anne Winifred, in. March, 1797, F. Aicken, Esq.
II. Teresa, m. March, 1797, John Carpenter, Esq.
III. Barbara, deceased.
le eldest son,
Geobge Robert Heneage, Esq. of Hainton, 6. 21 Dec. 17C8,
, 18 Aug. 1793, Frances Anne, 2nd dau. of Lieut. -Gen.
9orge Ainslie, Col. 13th regt., and sister of Sir R. S. Ainslie,
irt., and had issue,
George Fiescui, Inte of Hainton.
u. Edward, M.A., of Stags End, Hemel Hempstead, D.L. for
Lincoln, late M.P. for Grimsby, 6. 24 July, 1802; to. 1st,
11 April, 18-10, ChMrlotte Frances, dau. of Col. Eolleston,
of AVatnall, M.P., and by her had issue,
1 George Robert, Lieut. E.N., b. 21 Nov. 1841.
2 Frederick William, Lieut. E.E., 6. 17 July, 1843.
He TO. 2ndly, 25 Aug. 18.=i3, Eenee Elizabeth Lcvina, dan.
of Capt. Ricliard Hoare, R.N., 3rd son of Sir Henry Hugh
Hoare, 3rd hart., and by her has further issue,
1 Windsor Richard, b. 19 March, 1855.
2 Hugh Edward Fieschi, 6. 4 Dec. 1856.
3 Alfred Rene, 6. 10 June, 1858.
4 Everard Henry Fieschi, 6. 26 Aug. 1860.
1 Eveline Mary.
. Frances Anne, m. 11 Nov. 1826, Edward Howard, Esq. of
the 2nd Life Guards, nephew to the Duke of Norfolk.
II. Catherine, to. 19 Dec. 1833, the Eight Hon. William
Beresfoid.
r. Heneage d. 16 June, 1833, and was s. by his eldest son,
Geoboe Fieschi Heneaoe, Esq. of Haiaton, J.P. and D.L.,
M.P. for CO. Lincoln, h. 23N«v. ISOO; m. 17 Jan. 1833, Frances
dau. of Michael Tasburuh, Esq. of Burglnvallis, co. York and
by her (who d. 1842) had two sons and one dau., '
Edward, now of Hainton.
Charles, in the Diplomatic Service, 6. 4 Dec. 1841
Georgiana Mary, m. 13 Jan. 1858, Col. the Hon. Alexander
Edward Fraser, 2nd son of Lord Lovat.
Mr. Heneage d. 11 May, 18G8.
Arim— Or, a greyhound courant sa. between three leopards'
faces az. a border engrailed gu. CreU—A greyhound courant
sa. Motto — Toujours firrae.
Seaf— Hainton Hall, Wragby.
EENEAGE OF COMPTON" BASSET.
See Walkeb-Hesbage.
HENLEY OP WATERPERY.
Henley, The Right Hon. Joseph Wahner, of
Waterpery,co. Oxford, D.C.L., M.A., J.P. and D.L.,
M.P. tor that co. since 1841, and President of the
Board of Trade from March to Dec. 1852, and from
March, 1858, to Feb. 1859, b. 3 March, 1793 ; m. 9
Dec. 1817, Georgiana, dau. of John Fane, Esq. ct
Wormsley, Oxon,aiid bjher (whoci. 15 June, 1864)
has issue surviving,
I. Joseph John, J.P. and D.L., late of the 1st Eoyal
Dragoons, b. 29 Dec. 1821; in. 2 Oct. 1849, Agnes Walwjii,
eldest dau. of Theodore Walrond, Esq. of Calder Par!;,
CO. Lanark, and has issue,
1 Joseph Arthur, b. 7 Jan. 1856; jre. 9 Jan. 1877, Kate
Isabelle, dau. of Col. Graves.
1 Georgiana Caroline, in. Sept. 1871, Philip Janir ;
Digby Wykeham, Esq., secondsou of Aubrey Wykehani,
Esq. of SwalcUffe Park, Oxon.
2 Emily Augusta, to. 18 July, 1876, Ellis Fredcricli
Dudgeon, E.sq. 3 Agues.
II. Francis George.
III. Arthur, to. 27 Oct. ISGS, Margaret, only dau. of Joseph
Gore, Esq. of Derryniore, co. Clare.
I. Georgiana, to. the Eev. G. Denison.
II. Ann Maria Augusta, d. 1876.
III. Grace Elizabeth, in. 29 March, 1852, the Eev. Henry
Jerome de Salis, Eector of Fringford.
IV. Ellen Mary, to. Capt. T. Drake, R.N.
V. Nancy. vi. Adelaide Charlotte.
Mr. Henley is only son of Joseph Henley, Esq. of
Waterpery, by Anne his wife, dau. of C. Kookc,
Esq. of Wandswortli.
Anns — Az., a lion rampant arg. supporting a rudder or, on a
chief of the ^second an anchor sa., between two trefoils ppr.
Crest— An eagle, wings displayed or, holding in the claw au
anchor and cable sa. and in the beik a trefoil ppr. Moito —
Perseverando.
Seai— Waterpery, near Wheatley.
♦
DOPPING-HEPENSTAL.
See DoPHNG.
♦
HENN OF PARADISE HILL.
Henn, Thomas Rice, Esq. of Paradise Hill, co.
Clare, 15arrister-at-Law, Q.O., J.P. and D.L. co.
Clare, and Chairman of Quarter Sessions co. Galway,
m. Oct. 1845, Jane Isabella, 2nd dau. of Right Hon.
Francis Blackbiu'ue, Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
and has issue,
I. WitLiAM, Lieut. E.N., m. 1877, Susanna Cunningham
Graham, only dau. of Eobert Bartholomew, Esq. of St.
Anne's, Rothesay, Isle of Bute.
II. Francis Blackburne, Banister-at-Law.
HI. Thomas Rice, R. E.
IV. Edward Lovett, Fellow Trin. Coll. Cambridge, m.
6 Aug. 1878, IMargaret Agnes Vaughan, dau. of Mitchell
Henry, Esq. of Kylemore Cusile, M.P. CO. Galway.
V. Richard Milton Arthur, P.. A.
VI. Henry.
I. AdelaJane. u. MaryEice.
3 D
HEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HER
iLdtCafff.— The family of Henn, one of English oricin, '
has been settled in the co. of Clare for nearly two centuries.
KiCHAED Henn, settled at Paradise Hill, amw 1685, having in
that year obtained a grant of " Paradise Hill," from the then
Earl of Thomond.
William Henn, 2na son of Thomas Henn (who is said to
have been cadet of the baronetical family of Henn of Berk-
shire) the brother and devisee of Richard Henn, the grantee
of Paradise Hill, was called to the Irish Bar, and created a
Judge of the King's Bench, I7G8. He ra. Miss Elizabeth Barry,
and in his will, which bears date 20 July, 1784, and was
proved 9 June, 1T96, names his three daus., Mary, m. Francis
Casly, Esq. of Seafield ; Susanna, m. William Daxon, Esq. of
Fountain, co. Clare; Frances; and an only son,
William Henn, who became Master of the Irish Court of
Chancery 10 July, 1793. He m. July, 1782, Susanna, sister of
Sir Jonathan Lovett, Bart, of Lipscombe Part, Bucks, by
vhom he left issue,
William, of whom presently.
Jonathan, a Queen's Counsel of high reputation at the Irish
Bar, and for many years Chairman of the co. Donegal, d.
v/nm.
Richard, of Herbert Street, Dublin, Commander E.N., m.
July, 1841, Maria, dau. of Joseph Atkinson, Esq. of Upper
Mount Street, Dublin.
Susanna, m. April, 1813, Rev. Charles Mayne, of Killaloe,
who was the eldest son of the Hon. Judge Mayne.
EUza, m. Jan. 1810, Edward Mayne, Esq. of Stephen's Green,
2nd son of the Hon. Judge Mayne Eleanor, d. unm.
Jane, m. 10 May, 1826, Walter Hussey Grifiith, Esq., Bar-
rister-at-Law, of Clare Street, Dublin.
Frances, m. Jan. 1851, Stephen Collins, Esq., Q.C., of
Mcrrion Square, Dublm.
The eltlest son,
William Henn, who, like his father, became a Master in
Chancery in Ireland, 1822, m. April 1809, Mary Rice, eldest
dau. of George Fosbery, Esq. of Clorane, co. Limerick, by
Christiana his wife, dau. of Thomas Rice, Ksq. of Mount Tren-
chard, in the same co., by whom he had issue, William, d.
unm. 1853; Thomas Rice, the present proprietor of Paradise
Hill; Jonathan Lovett; and five daus., Christiana ; Susanna;
Mary, r,i. John Stanford, Esq.; Ellen, m. William Robert
LaTouche, Esq., D.L. of Bellevue, co. Wicklow; and Jane, in.
Robert Holmes. Esq.
Arms — Gu., a lion rampant arg. on a canton of the last a
wolf pass. sa. Crest— On a mount vert a hen pheasant ppr
Molto — Gloria; Deo.
&a£— Paradise Hill, Kildysart, co. Clare.
House, CO. Down, and by hex* (wlio d. 1874) has
issue.
^iXXtK^t> — Arms, Crest, dkc, see Henry of East Dene.
Smt s—Kylemore Castle, Galway; and Stratheden House,
Knightsbridge, Middlesex.
HENRY OP EAST DENE,
Henry, John Snowdon, Esq. of East Dene,
Eoncliureh, Isle of "Wight ; a Magistrate for the co.
of Southampton, and a Deputy-Lieut, for the Isle
of Wight, late M.P. for South East Lancashire, b.
1824; m. Annie, dau. of Thomas Wood, Esq. of
Neasham and Bishops wearmouth, co. Durham, and
has two daus.,
I. Elizabeth Anna.
II. Emma Constance.
ILtltCaSC. — Alexander Henkt, Esq. of Woodlands, near
Manchester, M.P. for South Lancashire, son of William Henry,
Esq. of Loughbricklami, co. Down, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
George Brush, Esq. of Willowbrook, co. Down, and left, with
other issue,
John Snowdon, of East Deane, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight.
Mitchell, of Kylemore (see tluU Family).
Arms — Per pale indented arg. and gu., on the dexter side a
rose of the second, on a chief az. a lion passant of the first.
Crest — Out of a mural crown ppr. a demi-lion rampant arg.
holding between the paws a ducal coronet or. Motto — Vincit
Veritas.
Seat— East Dene, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight.
142, The Terrace, PiccadUly.
Residence—
HENRY OF KYUSMORB.
Heney, Mitchell, Esq. of Kylemore Castle, co.
Galway, and Stratheden House, Hyde Park, London,
J. P. for cos. Gralway and Middlesex, and for West-
minster, M.P. for CO. Galway, h. 1826 ; m. 1850,
Margaret, dau. of George Vaughan, Esq. of (Juilly
HERBERT OP LLANARTH.
Herbert, John Aethtje Edward, Esq. ofj
Llanarth Court, co. Monmouth, J.P. and D.L.,|
High Sheriff 1858, h. 13 Oct. 1818 ; m. 12 Nov.'
1846, Hon. Augusta Charlotte Elizabeth Hall, only'
child of Benjamin Lord Llanover, and has issue,
I. IvoK John Caradoc, J.P. and D.L., Capt. Grenadier b
Guards, b. 16 July, 1851 ; m. July, 1873, II«n. Albertina «a
Denison, dau. of Lord Londesborough.
II. Arthur James, h. 24 Aug. 1855.
HI. Edward Bleithian, b. 23 Jan. 1858.
IV. Stephen Charles, 6. 18 Dec. 1864.
I. Henrietta Mary Arianwen.
II. Florence Catherine Mary, m. 13 Oct. 1874, Joseph Mon-
teith, Esq., only son of Robert Monteith, Esq. of Carstairs,
N.B.
JLtUCage.— This very ancient family, from which the chi. "
valrous House of Herbert and other eminent families spring,
derived originally in England, according to the family pedi*
grec, from Herbert, styled Count of Vermandois, who cauM
over at the Conquest with the first William, and filled th«
office of Chamberlain to the second (William Rufus). He i(
mentioned in the Battle Abbey Roll, and was rewarded by 8 •*
grant of lands in Ham.pshire. His wife was Emma, dau. c
Stephen, Earl of Blois, by Adela, dau. of William the Con
querok, and by that lady he left a son and heir, Heebek
Fitz-Herbert, called " Herbert of Winchester," Chamberlaii
and Treasurer to King Henry I., and the first of his familj
born in England. He m. Adela, or Lucy, dau. and co-heir d
Sir Robert Corbet, Knt., Lord of Alcester, co. Warwick, an(
was father of Herbet Fitz Herbert, who obtained fron
Henry II. a confirmation of the landed possessions of hi
father, and likewise the office of Chamberlain. His great
grandson,
Peter Fitz-Reginald, 6. 1275 (brother of John Fitz-Regi
nakl, summoned to Parliament as a Baron, 1294, and 3rd sou
by Joan his wife, dau. and co-heir of William de Vivonia, Lor
of Chewton, Somerset, of Reginald Fitz-Peter, Lord of Blenle
venny, son of Peter Fitz-Herbert, Baron of Berstaple, Devol
by Alice his 1st wife, dau. of Robert Fitz-Roger, Lord (j
Warkworth and Clavering) had a grant from his mother, Joal
de Vivonia, of the Manor of Cheuyton, or Chewton. Hew
Alice, dau. and heir of Blethi nBroadspere, Lord of Llanllowel
near Uske, co. Monmouth, and had issue,
Roger Fitz-Peter, who d. before his father, leaving an onj
son and heir. Sir Henry Fitz-Roger, Knt., whose granl
dau. and heir, Elizabeth, m. John Bonneville.
Herbert Fitz-Peter.
lied. 1323. His younger son, ••
Herbert Fitz Peter, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Walsl
Knt., and left a son and heir,
Adam Fitz-Herbert, Lord of Llan-Howell, or Llanllowe!
near Uske, and of Bctesley, or Beachley. His grandson,
William ap Jenkin, alias Herbert, Lord of Gwarindelni
living at Perthir, near Monmouth, from 20 to 50 (1337)
Edward III., m. Gwenllian, dau. of Howell Ichon, Esq., ai
had four sons, viz.,
I. John, or Jenkyn ap Gwillim, of Guarindee, or Wcrm
ancestor of the family of Procebs.
II. David ap Gwillim ap Jenkin, of the Chapell, in. Am
dau. of Watkin Rees, of that place, and was ancestor of t ^;
Morgans of Arxton.
III. Howell ap Gwillim, of whom presently.
V. Thomas ap Gwillim, Knt, m. Maud, dau. and co-heir
Sir John Morley, Knt., Lord of Raglan Castle, and acquir
thereby, Llansaintfraed, where he afterwards resided, a
was buried at his decease, 8 July, 1438. His youngest* sc
Sir AVilliam ap Thomas, Knt., alias Herbert, of Ragla
Castle, CO. Monmouth, was knighted by Herry V., at Ag:
court. He m. the dau. of Sir David Gam, Knt., and h
i,!;.suo, from whom derived the Herberts Earls of Powis, 1
* The elder sons were, Philip, of Llansaintfraed; Ev;
ancestor of theGwYNS and Raglands of Glamot ganshire ; Da^
progenitor of the family of Hdghes nf Ki/Uoun/i ; and How
of Perthyr, near Monmouth, ancestor of the Powells
Pi.-lhyr.
HEE
TEE LANDED GENTRY.
HER
/ /
TrnrrnTS of Coldbrooh Home, the IlERr.EKTS Lokds Her-
</ Chirlntri/, the Herberts of SHachruss, co. Kerry
Lt) tlie Hekberts of St. JiUiimg, <L-c.
»L.i.L AP GwiLLiM, m. Maud, dau. of Howell apEhys, and
. liy his son,
2SKIN AP HowEn, m. Constnnoe, dau. of lloger Vychan ap
ter Says, Esq., and left a son and heir,
AVID AP Jenkin, who fell at the battle of Banbury, fight-
under the standard of his cousin, the Earl of Pembroke.
III. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Huntley, Esq. of
)wcn, Llanarth, &c., son of Thomas Huntley, Esq. of Tre-
n, by Alice his wife, dau. and heir of William Wallis, Esq.
lanarth, and was s. by his son,
30MAS AP David ap Jenkin, of Treowen, m. Margaret, dau.
[organ Kenieys, and left a son and heir,
>HN AP Thomas, of Treowen, m. 1481, Anne, dau. of David
willim Morgan, Esq. of Arxton, co. Hereford, and had
3, William, his heir; David, of Chepstow, co. Monmouth,
'Stor of the Viscodnts Eanelagu ; and other issue. The
St son and heir,
iLLiAM AP John, alias Jones, Lord of Hendre Obeth,
le Arnold, Llanarth, and Cefn Dugloid, hi. 1st, Constance,
of Thomas Morgan, Esq., and sister of Rowland Morgan,
of Machin, and by that lady had issue, John, his heir;
iam; Charles; and Walter. Mr. Jones m. 2ndly, Anne,
of Sir Walter Hawley, Knt. of Susses, and by her had,
ip, of London and Llanarth; John; and Elizabeth. He
rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Herbert, Esq. of Pcn-
y, and had another son, namely, William ; and a dau.
ich, m. Rowland Morgan, Esq. of Machen, and conveyed
state of Castle Arnold to the Blorgans. He was s. by his
it son,
HN Jones, Esq. of Treowen, living 15G3, and dead before
; m. Anne, dau. of Giles Doddington, Esq. of Somerset,
had (with three daus., Florence, ,». Edward Points, Esq.;
:; and Elizabeth, r,i. Sir Charles Jones, of Dingestow, co.
nnouth) a son and heir,
ILLIAM Jones, Esq. of Treowen, Hendre, Obeth, and Llan-
Jane, only dau. and heir of Moor Gwillim, Esq. of
mouth, M.P. for that borough, 1586, and was «. by his
It son,
R Philip Jones, Knt. of Treowen, Licut.-Col. of the
as raised in the co. of Monmouth for Charles I., and
for the same co. 1653. He on. Ehzabeth, dau. of Sir
ard Morgan, Bart, of Llantarnan A'.ibey, co. Monmouth,
had three sons and nine daus. Dying IGGO, he was s. by
Id est son,
LLiAM Jokes, Esq. of Llanarth Court, Treowen, m.Uary,
of Christopher Anderson, Esq. ofLostock, co. Lancaster;
lying 1667, was s. by his elder son,
iiLip Jones, Esq. of Llanarth Court, m. Anne, dau. and
of Anthony Bassett, Esq. of Kamain, co. Glamorgan, and
h five daus., of whom the eldest, Elizabeth, to. 1705,
1 Vaughan, Esq. of Courtfield, co. Monmouth) four sons,
lom the eldest,
HN Jones, Esq. of Llanarth Court, Treowen, and Penllwyn,
donmouth, m. Florence, sister and heir of Henry Morgan,
of Penllwyn (a branch of the Morgans of Tredegar), by
n (who d. Dec. 1775) he had, with five daus., of whom the
;t, Mary, m. 1768, Richard Lee, Esq. of Great Delce, Kent,
and Llanfoist, co. Monmouth, six sons, of whom three
rder age ; the others were, Philip, the heir; John, Major
;ie Hanoverian Service, b. 1728, d. -idHH. 1803; and Wil-
of Clytlia House, co. Monmouth, which he purchased
his brother-in-law, b. 1733-34, m. 1767, Elizabeth, dau. of
William Morgan, K.B., but d. s. p. 1805. Mr. Jones d.
:h, 1775, aged 88, and was s. by his son,
IILIP Jones, E.<;q. of Llanarth Court, b. 1723; .,!. Catherine,
igest sister and co-heir of John Wyborne, Esq. of Hawk-
Place, Kent. He d. 16 May, 1782, leaving a son, his heir,
UN Jones, Esq. of Llanarth Court, co. Monmouth, and of
)n Court, Berks, to. 18 Sept. 1789, his cousin, Mary, eldest
and co-heir (with her sisters, Elizabeth, who d. v.nm. :
Apollonia, m. 1792, Robert Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley,
Vorcester) of Richard Lee, Esq. of Llantoist House, near
•gavenny. by Mary Jones his wife, and by lier (who d..
) had issue,
'UN, his heir.
lilip, of the Hill House, Abergavenny, and of Perthyre
louse, near Monmouth, b. 7 Dec. 1791; High Sheriff of co.
lonmouth, 1837.
illiam, of Clytha House, to which estate he s. under the
'ill of his grand uncle of the same name {see Ueebebt of
'll'tlia).
Edward Basil, h. 14 June, 1800, d. v.nm.
Henry Wyborne, d. v.nm.
Richard, b. 1806 ; Col. Hanoverian Hussar«, m. Mary, dau. of
G. Lawence, Esq. Thomas, b. 1808; d. 1828.
Mary, m. 21 June, 1821, Simon Thomas Scrope, Esq. of
Danby-upon-Yore, co. York; and d. 25 April, 1830, leaving
i.ssue.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 180S. Florence, d. imm. 1807.
Anne, d. unm. 1808. Jane Mary.
Appollonia, m. 5 Feb. 1834, Mons. Rio, of Brittany.
Mr. Jones dying in June, 1828, was s. by his eldest son,
John Jones, Esq. of Llanarth Court, 6.5 June, 1790; m.
11 Sept. 1817, Lady Harriet Plunkett, only dau. of Arthur
James, 8tU Earl of Fingall, K.P. ; and dying 22 April, 1848,
left issue,
John Arthtje, now of Llanarth.
Arthur James, C.B., Major-Gen. in the army, lately Com-
manding Dublin District, 6. 21 Jan. 1820; to. Mrs. Fergu-
son, widow ol Major Ferguson.
Edmund Philip, Major R.M. Militia, Chief Constable of co.
Monmouth, 6. 24 Jan. 1823; to. 1864, Eleanor, dau. of Col.
Gwyn Holford, of Buckland, co. Brecon, and by her (who d.
1875) has one surviving son, Edmund, b. 18G6.
Gerald Herbert, b. 9 Feb. 1826; deceased.
Frances Mai-y, d. 1843.
Mary Louisa, Hi. 1857, J. H. Tozer, Esq.
^/•;,is— Per pale az. and gu. three lions rampant arg. The
quarterings are very numerous. Crat—X Moorish woman's
head affrontee, with long hair .^a., a wreath about the head or
and gu., tied at the end by a button. il/oUo— Asgre luu Diogell
ei Pherthcn.
/Scfli— Llanarth Court, Eaglan, co. MoumoRili.
HERBERT OP CliYTHA.
HePvBert William, Esq. of ClyLlia House, co.
Monmouth, J.P. and D.L., Higli Sheriff 1843, h.
Dec. 1798; m. 1833, Frauces, dau. of Edward
Huddleston, Esq. of Sawstou Hall, co. Cambridge,
and Pui'se Caundle, co. Dorset, and has issue,
I. William Reginald Josiah Fitzhebbert, J. P., 6. 16 Feb.
1841; 7)1. 23 June, 1866, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Thomas
W. Giffard, Esq. of Chillinston, co. Stafford, and has
issue.
II. Joseph Francis Alphon.5e, b. 6 Feb. 1845 ; 9th Lancers.
I. Josephine Lucy Frances Marie.
II. Louise Marie, m. 8 Feb. 1864, John Walter Smythc, Esq.,
and has issue two daus.
Mr. Herbert s. to the Cljtha estate ISOo, at the
death of his great-ujicle, William Jones, Esq. of
Clytha.
For Lineage and Arms, see Herbert of Llanarth.
Mntlo—Asgre Ian Diogell ei Pherehen.
fisai— Clytha House, near Usk, co. Monmouth.
HERBERT OF IffitJCKRUSS.
Herbert Henry Arthur, Esq. of Muc'kruss,
CO. Kerry, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for that co., late
Capt. Coldstream Guards, b. 1840; m. 20 Oct.
18b'(5, Hon. Emily Jidia Charlotte Iveane, ouly child
of the present Lord Keauc, and lias, i\iili other
issue, a son,
Henry Arthur Edward Keane, 6. 1SG7.
ILtlTCatje. — The name of Herbert (IjcvljfVf, illvstrious
Lara) stands so prominent on the records of British history,
and has been ennobled, at various times, in so many of its
branches, and by so many ancient and renewed creations,
that it has become a matter of as much interest as difficulty,
in the present day, to ascertain the legitimate and chief stem
of this long descended family.
Since the merging of the elder branch of the family of Clive,
by the marriage of the heiress of the last Herbert, Earl of
Powis with the son of the celebrated General Lord Clive, the
chieftainship of the name seems indubitably to rest with Her-
bert of Miick-russ, in co. Kerry, descended from Thomas
Herbert, of Kilouagh, who went to Ireland under the care and
patronage of his relative Lord Herbert, of Cherbury and
Castle Island, a.d. 1656; which Thomas was the son of
Matthew, the son of Sir John, the son of Sir WiUiam, the son
of Sir Mathew of Colebrook, the lineal descendant from the
eldest son of Sir Richard Herbert, of Colebrookc, ouly
brother of the Earl of Pembroke, of the lirst creation. These
3 D 2
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HER
THE LANDiJO GhlNTK^.
HER
trothers (as may be read in the pages of Speed and Hol-
linshed; suffered as Yorkists in tlie wars of tlie Eoses. The
heir general of the Earl of Pembroke married into the family
of Somerset, Earl and Marquess of Worcester, and Duke of
Beaufort. From Sir Eichard descended, in the younger
branches, the Lords Herbert, of Cherbury, after Earls of
Powis, and Herbert, Earl of Torrington, both extinct in the
male line, while from a senior, but never ennobled branch,
the family of Muckruss and Kilcuagh now remains the existing
and legitimate male representative of the famous name of
Herbert. ., ^ _. ,
Thomas Hereebt, of Kilcuagh, aforesaid, served as High
Sheriff of the co. Kerry, 1659. He m. Mary, da*, of Edward
Kenny, of Cullen, co. Cork, and had issue,
Edward, his heir. John, d.s. p.
Arthur, m. Mary Ba.stable, of whom came the wide-spread
branches of Hebbeet of Co.;rens, of Cahiniane, and £yci';-
sUrjidd, and their collaterals.
The eldest son,
Edwabd Hebbeet, Esq. of Muckruss, High Sheriff of Kerry,
m. 1684, Agnes, dau. of Patrick Crosbie, Esq. of Tubrld, and
had issue,
Edwabd, his heir. John, d. s. p. Arthur, d. s. p.
Elizabeth, to. WUliam Hull, of Lemcon, eldest son of Sir
William Hull.
Arabella, m. Sir Francis Brewster, Knt.
Margaret, ra. 1st, John Leader. Esq. of 3Iount Leader, co.
Cork; and 2ndly, the Eev. Stanley Craven.
The eldest son,
Edwabd Hebbekt, Esq. of Muckruss, M.P. for Ludlow, in
Salop, a.d. 1756, r,i. the Hon. Frances Browne, dau.of Kicholus,
2nd Viscount Kenmare, and had issue,
r. Thosias, his heir.
II. Nicholas (Eev.), m. Hon. Martha Cuffe, dau. of John, 1st
Lord Desart, and by her, who d. 1808, left at his decease,
1802, John Otway, his heir; Thomas, m. Lucinda, dau. of
the Hon. and Eev. Hamilton Cuffe; Nicholas (Eev.), A.M.,
J.P. ; Lucinda, to. William Bradshaw, Esq. : Sophia, m.
John Mandeville, Esq. of Anner Castle ; and three other
daus., who d. v.n.a. The son and heir,
The Eev. John Otway Heebebt, m. 1796, Honoria Ann,
only dau. of Capt. James Eussell, H.E.I.C.S., and d.
1800, having had an only child,
Walteb Otwat Hekeeet, Esq., of Pill House, co. Tip-
peraiy, J.P.; b. Oct. 1798; to. 19 Sept. 1822, Mary,
only child of John MUes, Esq. of Dameren House,
Dorset, and by her (who d. 26 June, 1849) had issue,
1 John Otwat (Eev.).
2 Nicholas Sidney, Tipperary Artillery.
1 Margaret Jane, m. Nicholas Valentine Maher, Esq.
of TurtuUa, M.P. co. Tipperary.
2 Honoria Anne, rd. Eobert Cope Hardy, Esq. Military
Train.
III. Edward, M.P., 1760, for Innistioge, co. Kilkenny, to.
1757, Nichola Sophia, eldest dau. of John, Lord Desart, and
had by her (who d. 1818) four daus. and one son,
Edward (Ven.), Archdeacon of Aghadoe, to. 1779, Frances,
dau. of E. Standish, Esq., and left issue three sons and
four daus.,
1 Edward Thomas (Eev.), Rector of Kilpeacon, &. 1793 :
m. 1815, Alice, dau. of Eev. Gustavus Wybrants, and
half sister of Eev. Arthur Champagne, and dying 1860,
had by her (who d. 7 April, 1863),
Edward, d. unm. SScpt. 1847.
Gustavus Wybrants, b. 5 March, 1837 ; m. April, 18S5,
Annie Catherine, 3rd dau. of the Eev. Otway John
Herbert, and has issue a son, Edward Sidney, 6.
6 June, 1866. Henry Arthur, d. %mm. 1861.
Emily, to. Eyre Powell, Esq., and d. 1858.
Louisa, 7/1. Frederick Maunsell, Esq.
Frances, d. v.imi.
Olivia, TO. 1864, the Eev. A. Pearde Nash.
Henrietta, d. unm.
Nichola Sophia, m. 18 June, 1855, George Fos'oerry,
Esq. of Clorane.
Alice, TO. 1864, N. J. Hobart, Esq., M.D., only son of
Lieut.-Col. Hobart, E.I.C.S.
2 Henry, Eector of Eathdowney, 6. 17S9; to. his cousin
Harriet, Lady Blunden, only dau. of Thomas Pope, Esq.
of Popefield, and by her (who d. 1861) had issue two
sons and six daus.,
Edward Thomas, h. 1824; d. 1S34.
Henry, 6. 1826 ; to. Grace, dau. of Sir Frederick Pol-
lock.
France* Diana, m. George Pollock, Esq., son of Sir F.
Pollock.
Nichola Sophia, ii;. C. Pollock Esq., and d. 1SE5.
Jane Dora, to. Eev. J. Hall Gedge.
Alice, TO. Alfred Gahan, Esq.
Olivia, TO. Eobert White, Esq.
Thomasina, jji. Charles S. Thomson, Esq.
,11
3 Otway John (Rev.), b. 18001; m. 1831, Anne, dai
W. Stoker, Esq., M.D. ; d. 1853, leaving issue two £
and four daus.
1 Frances Diana, m. 1821, Maurice Collis, Esq., M
d. g. p. 1850.
2 Nichola Sophia, to. 1820, Robert Staveley, Esq.
d. s. p. 1829.
3 Olivia, m. 1827, Eev. E. Bourke of Oranmorc.
4 Thomasine, ra. 1831, William Taylor, Esq.
Archdeacon Herbert d. 1814.
I. Agnes, m. 1st, Florence McCartie More;* and 2n
Edward Herbert, of Currens, s. p.
n. Helena, to. — Hedges, Esq. of Macronm Castle, co. C i
lu. Frances, m. John Blenncrhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy u
IV. Arabella, d. unm.
V. Thomasina, m. Thomas Cuffe, Esq., and was motht
Grace Cuffe, wife of Barry Maxwell, 1st Earl of Farnhai *
VI. Catherine, to. Eobert Herbert, of the Currens famUy,
The eldest son,
Thomas Hereebt, Esq. of Muckruss, M.P. for Ludlowiji
1st, Anne, dau. of John Martin, Esq. of Overbury, co. \
cester, and by her had issue,
Henry Arthur, his heir.
Edward (Eev.), to. Mary Herbert, of Brewprorficld,
Bastable Herbert and Barbara Fitzgerald, dau. of the Kn
of Kerry, and hence descends the Eev. Edward Herlf*|
now Vicar of Killaniey.
Frances, m. the Eev. Edward Kenny.
Catherine, to. the Eev. Mr. Dawson.
Mary, m. Rev. Arthur Herbert, brother of P.. T. Hcrber
whom descend the Eev. Thomas Herbert, Rector of Ki
tierna, and his brothers.
Anne, m. Col. James Kearney.
Emily, -ni. Richard Townsend Herbert, of Cahimane, a,
1st wife.
Thomas Herbert m. 2ndly, Agnes, dau. of Eev. Francis Bl
Vicar of Killamey, and by her had issue,
Thomas, d. s. p. 1798, buried at Worcester Cathedral.
Francis, killed in a duel at Gibraltar, 1797.
Cherry, d. unm. Elizabeth.
The eldest son,
Henri Abthcr Hebbebt, Esq. of Muckruss, in. E!i2a'
dau. of Lord George Sackville, and sister to the last Dul
Dorset, and had issue a dau., Elizabeth, wife of Major H
Verelst, and a son and successor,
Charles John Hebbeet, Esq. of Muckruss, m. 1814, Lcjjt
Middleton, and had issue,
Henry Aethur, late of Muckruss. Charles, d. s.
Louisa, m. Rev. Edward Stewart, cousin to the Earl of
loway, and has issue.
Emily, to. Col. Long, of Bromley Hill.
Jane, to. Hon. William Henry White Hedges, of Mac)
Castle, brother to the Earl of Bantry, and has i
Maria, d. June, 1872.
He d. 1836, and was s. by his eldest son.
The Eight Hon. Henry Aethue Herbert, of 3ruckruS!l,rt
Kerry, Lord Lieut, and M.P. tor that co., and Col. B
Militia; Chief Secretary for Ireland from 1857 to 1858
1837, Mary, dau. of the late James Balfour, Esq. of \|ii-
tinghame. East Lothian, by Lady Lleanor his wife, and
issue.
Henry Arthur, now of Muckruss.
Charles, r,i. 1st, Mdlle. de Morny; and 2ndly, 1874, H
only child of Lieut.-Col. Andrew Spottiswoode.
Eleanor, r,t. 1871, Thomas eldest son of T. B. Tlior
Hildyard, Esq. of Thornton Hall. Blanche.
He d. 24 Feb. 1866.
Arms—Fer pale az. and gu., three lions rampant arg., a
and langued or. Crest— A bundle of arrows or, headed
feathered arg., six in saltire, one in pale, girt round the ni
with a belt gu., buckle and point extended of the first
Scat— Muckruss, co. Kerry.
HErvBEKT OF CAHIRNANE.
Herbert, Henet, Esq. of Cahirnane, co. E'(
J.P., b. 15 March, 1S18 ; m. 1 Aug. 1865, Kaths
Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev. Edward Stewar
Sparsholt, Winchester (see Bueee's Peerage, Gr&
WAT, Earl) by Louisa, his wife, eldest dav %
Charles John Herbert, Esq. of Muckruss, aud
issue,
I. Arthur Stewaet, 6. 28 May, 1SC6.
I. Winifred. it. Kathleen. III. Violet.
IV. Gwendolen.
The only sou of the marriage, Charles McCartie Mo
II. 1770, and bcquentiied the remnant of his once tern
iiL-s, including Pallai-c, once the famed residence o
McCarties, to his kinsman, Thomas Herbert, of Muckruss,
n
IIEE-
TIIE LANDED GENTRY.
HER
773
,fttfJl St.— Arthur Herbert, 3rd son of Thomas Her-
. of K ilciiash, ami JIary Kenny {fc; IlERiiERT of Muc!:vi'ss),
lary, ilau. of George Bastable, of Castle Island, and had
h five dans., Lucy, m. Francis Markham ; Agnes, hi. —
;n, of Killowen ; Mary, m. 1st, — Supple, 2nd1y, — Lucy ;
garet, TO. — Saunders; and Charity, m. llichard Chute,
;hute Hall) eight sons, of whom the 4th, Bastable, was
•storof the Herberts of BmosUrJidd, and the eldest was,
30RGE Herbert, Esq., who m. Jane Fitzgerald, dau. of
rice Fitzgerald, Knt. of Kerry, and had issue seven sons
four daus. The eldest son,
IE Kev. Arthdr Herbert, of Cahirnane and Currens,
or of Tralee, m. Helena, 3rd dau. of CoL Richard Town-
, of Castic Townsend, co. Cork, and has issue,
CHARD TowNSEND, his licir.
■thur, hector of Myross, m. Mary Herhert, of Muckruss,
nd had issue.
!lena, m. 1786, George Daunt, Esq. of Newhorough, co.
ork.
'ur Herhert m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
s, and widow of Ficderick Mullins, of Burnham, eldest
ler of the 1st Baron Ventry, and d. 17C0, aged 37, having
issue by her,
ances, m. 1794, Richard Dighy, Esq. of Cork,
eldcptson,
CHARD TowNSEND HERBERT, Esq. of Cahirnane, for many
s in the Irish Parliament, m. 1st, Emily Herbert, of Muck-
and by her had issue, Emily and Anne. He m. 2ndly,
, dau. of Anthony Stoughton, Esq. of Ballyhorgan, and
issue,
■.TB0R, his heir.
OMAS (Sir), K.CB., Eear-Admiral R.!?.. &. 1793; a Lord
■: the Admiralty from Feb. to Doc. IS-VZ, and M.P. for
■artmouth. t>ir Thomas was High Sheriff co. Kerry, 1829,
iA a Deputy-Lieut. Richard (Rev.), d. unm.
arles, Major in the army.
zabuth, m. Samuel Butcher, Esq., Admiral R.N., and had
sue, Samuel Butcher, D.D., Bisliop ol Meath; Richard
eorge Butcher, M.D., late President of the Royal College
"Surgeons, Ireland: Arthur Butcher, Col. Royal Marines;
lid John Barlow Butcher, Capt. Royal Marines.
;len, m. Rev. Barry Denny, and has issue. Jane,
iiclope, m. F'rancis Chute, Esq. of Chute Hall. Frances.
;ne, ni. Rev. Browning Drew; andt?. 18.53.
titia, m. — Jackson, Esq. of co. Tipperary.
ry, in. John Bourchier, Esq.
oldest son,
v. Arthdr Herbert, Rector of Castle Island, co. Eerry,
ane, dau. of Rev. Maynard Denny, of Churchill, by
ilope Stoughton his wife, and has issue,
hoARD (Rev.), of Cahirnane, d. unm. 24 Fob. 1875.
NRT, now of Cahirnane.
ward. Col. Kerry regt. of Militia.
omas, TO. 1866, Emily, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Colthurst, of
brk.
iielope, r,i. Arthur Maynard Denny, Esq., grandson of
dmiral Lord Collingwood, and has issue.
'.{—Cahirnane, Killarney.
EBEUT OP UPPER HELMSLEY AND
GLAN HAPREN.
lEEBERT, LlEUT.-COL. GeOEGE EdWAED, of
I'er Helmslpy aud Westow, co. York, and Glaii
veil and Llanllugan, co. Montgomevy, 2nd but
t surviving son of the late George Arthur
bert, Esq. of Glan Hafren and Llanllugan, co.
tgomery (wlio d. 1821), by Elizabeth his wife,
and heir of the late Athelstan Hamer, Esq.
J Ian Ilafren ; b. 1809 ; m. 1869, Anna Maria,
it dau. and heir of Ihe late Joshua Fcaucis
ttell, Esq., J.P. of Upper Helmsley and Westow,
has issue,
Edward ARTncR Field Whittell, b. 5 Nov. 1870.
George Wilmer, 6. 13 April, 1873.
t.-Col. Herbert, who is a Magistrate for co.
tgomery, and a J.P. and D.L. for the North
i)g of Yorkshire, was formerly in the bth
;al Light Cavalry.
ItCSCJ'P. — This family is descended from a common
tor with the Earls of Carnarvon and Pembroke.
Per pale az. and gu. three lions rampant or. Crest —
irern wings elevated vert, holding in the mouth a sinister
coupcd at the wrist gu. Motto — Ung je scrviray.
ts — Upper Kclnisley Hall, co. Tork; and Glan Hafren,
3wn, CO. Montgomery.
KENNEY-HERBERT OP CASTLE
ISLAND.
Kbnney-IIerbert, John, Esq. of Clydaville, co.
Cork, and Knoekanagoi-e, Castle Island, co. Kerry,
b. 15 Feb. 1848 ; m. 16 Nov. 1874, Harriett Mary,
dau. of Murdock Green, Esq. of Aghalloe, Youghall,
CO. Cork.
HfuratJC— Edward Kennet, Esq. of Ballymartle aud
Cullcn, CO. Cork, a younger son of Henry Kennet, Esq. of
Kenncy's Hall and Edermine, co. Wexford (see Kennett of
Kilcloiiha-), made his will 24 Aug. 1683. He m. Mary Merriell,
and had issue,
;. Edward of Cullen, Sovereign of Kinsalp, co. Cork, «(.
Saiah, dau. (or sister) of Capt. Swithen Walton of Dromoro
Castic, CO. Cork, and had issue,
Edward, of Newfort House, co. Wexford, Col. in the army.
High Sheriff of Wexford 1696, J. P., m. Frances, only dan.
and heiress of her grand-uncle, Cul. Kiihiml Kcnney, of
Kenney Hall and Edermine, and Imd issiir, 1 Richard,
d. x.p.; 2 Henry, of Kenney Hall, i,. li;ii!i, ,„. Elizabeth
Pod well, andd. s.p. 12 Dec. 1751 ; y Thomas, d. circa 1732,
leaving an only son, Edward, killed in a duel with Col-
clough of Tintern Abbey, d. s. p. ; 1 Mary ; 2 Elizabeth,
ni. John Goodison; 3 Katherine, m. Charles Morton.
John, b. IC71, Prebendary of St. Michael's, Cork; d. 1712.
Thomas, Capt. R.N., killed in action off Brest, 1704.
A'lilliam. Richard.
Jane.
II. William, of whom below.
I. Jane, m. Martin Supple, Esq.
II. Mary, m. Capt. Meade, of Tassaxon.
The 2nd son,
William Kenotdy, Esq. of Clarah, co. Corls, an officer in the
army, m. Katherine, dau. of Sir Peter Courthope, Knt., of
Courtstown and Little Island, co. Cork, and had issue,
William, of Coolekereen, co. Cork, d. unm.
John, who carried on the line.
A dau., m. Norris Hoare, Esq. of Iveragh, co. Kerry.
Mary,',,;. 1st, —Lewis; 2ndly, Capt. Bedford; and Srdly,
Lieut. Fourncps, co. York, afterwards of Bandon. co. Cork.
Jane, „*. Rich.'trd Thornhill, of Castle Kivin, near MaUow.
Anne, m. Edward Thornhill, of Castle Kivin.
Katherine, m. Edward Supple, of Supples Court.
Tiie eldest surviving son,
The Rev. John Kenney, M.A., Prebendary of Kilbretain,
CO. Cork, 6. 1701; m. 3 March, IS27, Judith, dau. of Edward
Browne, Esq., Mayor of Cork, sister of Most Rev. Jemmett
Browne, Archbishop of Tuam, by whom (who d. 27 July, 1741)
he had issue,
Edward, Rector of Moviddy, co. Cor!,-, h. 19 Feb. 1729;
d. luun. 23 April, 1818. William, b. 4 Aug. 1734; d. unm.
John, 6. 10 June, 1738; d. young.
John, who carried on the line.
Judith, d. unr.i. Katherine, d. 1812.
Mary, to. Foxworthy. Elizabeth, d. 1740.
Frances, d. unm. Jane, d. 4 Aug. 1741.
Rev. John Kenny d. 17CS. His youngest son.
The Rev. John Kenney, LL.D., Prebendary of Kilbroggan,
and Vicnr-Gcncral of Cork and Ross for 43 years, b. at Bantry,
3 Sept. 1739; m. Mary, dau. of Rev. John Herbert, of Castle
Island, CO. Kerry (sister of John Herbert, Esq. of Castle Island,
who d. s.p. 1795, and bequeathed his estates to the issue of
his sister), and had issue,
I. Edward, Rector of Kilmeen, co. Cork, for forty-three year.",
b. 1708; ra. Frances, dau. of Thomas Herbert of Muckros^,
and d. April, 1842, having had the following issue; 1 John
(Rev.); 2 Thomas (Rev.); 3 Robert (Rev.), m. Frances
Diana, dau. of Henry Standisli, and had two da«s., Isabella
avA F'rances; 4 Arthur, M.D. ; 1 Margaret; 2 Mary,
3 Frances; 4 Anne, to. 2 April, 1830, Rev. Horace Town-
■?)id: 5 Katherine; 6 Judith.
II. Robert, Capt. and Brigade-Major, 6. 1770; in. Anne, dau.
if Licut.-Col. Francis Kearney, and d. s. p. 1826.
!ii. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
: V. Arthur Henry, Fell. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Dean of Achonry,
I,. 1 Sept. 1776; TO. Feb. 1802, Mary Lucinda, dau. of Robert
Ikibert, Esq. (who was brother of above Jolin, of Castle
Island), and d. 27 Jan. 1855, leaving,
.\rthur Robert Kenny Herbert, Rector of Bourton, near
'■:ngby, /;. 11 May, 1805; to. 0 Aug. 1836, Mary Louisa,
e. u. of James Palmer, Esq. of Licliiicld, by whom (who<'.
i : Feb. 1851) he had issue,
I Artliur Robert, Capt. Madr.is Cavalry, 6. 17 Aug. 1840,
,-/. Agnes, dau. of Gen. Cleveland, Madras Army, and
Iw.-; Arthur Cleveland Herbert, b. Sept. 1863, and other
i- ue.
'.: Herbert William, 6. 23 Sept. 1814; d. aged 11.
;; Edward Maxwell, an Inspector of Schools, b. 10 De?.
HER
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HER
1 Katherine Lucy, m. Sept. 1862, Eev. Charles Garth
FuUerton.
2 Louisa Mary, m. Eer. Humherston Skipwith.
3 Harriette, d. unm. 25 Aug. 1867. 4 Mary Lucinda.
I. Judith, 6. 1772. n. Mary, b. 1774, d. unm.
Eev. John Kenney d. 25 Dec. 1814. His 3rd son.
The Kev. Thomas Kenket, Rector of Donoughmore, co.
Cork, b. 1771; m. 15 April, 1&06, Anne Diana, dau. of Eev.
Jolin Kenton Dawson, of Ledbury, co. Hereford, by whom
(who d. 18-15), he had issue,
John-, of whom hereafter. _.,,-, i
Edward Herbert, Capt. E.l?., to. Chnrlotte IJary, dau. of
Capt. George BigneU, E.N., and has is.sue,
Edward Herbert, b. 26 Feb. 1853.
Arthur Herbert, Lieut. E.E., b. 4 Jan. 185o.
Charlotte Mary.
Thomas Eobcrt, d. Doc. 1831, aged 17.
William Shield, Col. E.I.C.S., b. 1821.
Katherine, d. unm. 1833. Mary Anne, d. V/Am. 1821.
Frances Amelia, m. 16 July, 1851, Henry Steward, Com-
mander E.N., and d. s. p. 21 Oct. 1868.
Eev. Thomas Kenney d. 8 June, 1741. His eldest son,
John Kenney, b. 14 April, 1809, s. to the Herbert estates on
the death of his uncle, Rev. Edward Herbert Kenney, in 1842,
in accordance with the provisions of the will of his maternal
srand-uncle, John Herbert, Esq. of Castle Island, whereupon
he assumed by royal license the additional name and arms of
Herbert, m. 1843, Jane, dau. of Daniel Humphreys, Esq. of
BroomSeld, co. Cork, and d. 8 Dec. 1873, leaving issue,
John, his successor, now of Clydaville.
Annp. Jane. Frances Amelia.
Adelaide Rebecca. Henrietta Matilda.
Katherine Louisa.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per pale arg. and sa., three
lions rampant, two and one •ounterchanged, for Hebbeet of
Castle Mcmd ; 2nd and 3rd, per pale or and arg., a fleur-de-
lis between three crescents counterchanged, for Kenney.
Crests— im, A bundle of twelve arrows in saltier or, headed and
feathered arg. belted gu., and buckled of the last ; 2nd, Kenney,
A dexter cubit arm erect vested gu. cuffed arg., the hand
gr.isping a paper scioll ppr. Motto — Ung je servirai.
/Secis— Clydaville, co. Cork ; Knocknagore, co. Kerry.
HEKCY OF CBUCHFIELD,
Heect, TnoiiAS Joseph, Esq. of Cmchfield,
Berks, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, h. 31 Dec. 1824 ; m.
S Jan. 1863, Eowena Maria, dau. of tke late
William Lionel Pjne, Esq., and has isstie,
I. Thomas Francis John Lovelace, &. 17 Jan. ISCl.
II. John Eustace, b. 11 April, 18G7.
ni. Francis Hugh George, 6. 4 May, 18C3.
IV. Eustace James, b. 5 Sept. 1870.
I. Marian Eowena Frances, 6. 3 Oct. 1865.
ILtnragr.— The Hercts of C-uclifirJ. d, -Kho are a branch
of the old Nottinghamshire family of Hercy of Grore, pre-
served a male succession up to the death, in 1794, of Lovelace
Hercy, Esq. of Cruchfield, Berks, and of Newman Street,
London, Banker. His nephew and heir,
Tho.mas Hercy Hercy S.mallwood, Esq. of Great Portland
Street, London, b. 1 Feb. 1756 (elder son of Henry Smallwood,
of the Strand, Westminster, by Rebecca Sophia his wife, dau.
of William Hercy, Esq. of Cruchfield), assumed the surname
and arms of Hercy only, by sign manual, 10 Dec. 1821. He
TO. 23 Jan. 1785, Bridget, dau. of Thomas Barker, Esq. of
Great Thornham, Suffolk, and by her (who was b. 6 Aug. 1755,
and d. 3 Oct. 1829) had issue,
John, late of Cruchfield.
Henry Edward, b. 23 Nov. 1792; m. Miss Maria Pugh; and
d. 15 March, 1841, having had issue, 1 Henry; 2 Charles;
3 George; and four daus.
Elizabeth, 7?!.. John Brydon, Esq. of Welbeck Street, Caven-
di.sh Square, and d. 17 Jan. 1848.
Bridget, m. John Devey, Esq. of Wolverhampton, and d.
15 March, 1813.
Mr. Hercy d. 22 Sept. 1823, and was «. by his eldest son,
John Hercy, Esq. of Cruchfield House, Berks, J. P. an!
D.L., 6. 10 July, 1790; r,i. 21 Nov. 1815, Frances, only dau. (.r
Thomas Joseph Moore, Esq. of Stafford House, Chiswick,
Middlesex, and by her (who d. 19 Oct. 1859) had survivini;
issue,
1. Thomas Joseph, now of Cmchfield.
n. Francis John, Lieut.-Col. 2nd Queen's Royals, b. 22 Nov.
1835.
lu. Eustace Lovelace, Major 2nd Queen's Royals, b. 27 July,
I. Frances Bridget, m. 21 Sept. 1840, Joseph Francis Temj
Esq., son of the late Stephen Tempest, Esq. of Brough
CO. York, who d. 4 July, 1865, leaving seven sons andai
II. Elizabeth, a Nun, twin with her sister Frances.
III. Mary Anne, m. 1847, Sir Charles Clifford, Knt., and
issue.
lY. Theresa, a Nnn. v. Emma Lucy.
VI. Catherine Joanna.
Mr. John Hercy d. 15 Sept. 1877.
Arms — Gu., a chief arg., quartering Aeches, Luise, Tow
Staveley, Talbot, and De Fbeign. Crest — Out of a d
coronet or, a man's head ppr. wreathed about the temples.
Se'!«— Cruchfield House, Bracknell, Hawthorn Hill, Mali
head, Berks.
HEBEFOBD OF SUFTON COTJRT.
Hereford, Eichaeb, Esq. of Sufton Court,
Hereford, J.P. and D.L., b. 5 July, 1803 ; m.
June, 1828, Harriot Arabella, 2nd dau. of the 1
Commodore Sir Robert Mends, Knt., R.N., and
her (who d. 6 Aug. 1846, aged 37) has survir
issue,
I. Richard James, J.P. and D.L., formerly Capt. '■
regt., b. 1 April, 1833; to. 15 May, 1862, his cousin, El
beth Mary, only surviving child and heiress of J
Kelly Tuder, Esq., E.N., of Penally, co. Pembroke,
has a son, b. 1869, and other issue.
n. Robert (Eev.), B.A. St. John's CoU. Oxford, Recto
Mordiford, b. 15 June, 1834 ; m. 24 April, 1877, Ele;
Anne Pemberton, 2nd dau. of Sir 0. Robert Ligh
Bart.
ni. Charles, Major 19th regt., b. 12 Oct. 1835.
IV. Edward William, Commander R.N., 6. 18 Feb. 1837.
V. George, 6.29 Aug. 1842; to. 1871. Salome, dau. of
Eight Eev. Michael Alexander, of London, late Bisho
Jerusalem, and has issue.
I. Catherine Anne. ii. Alice Sarah.
ILllTtaSC. — The eminent and very ancient Herefords
family of Hereford of Scfton and Mordiford, claims t(
rive from "Roger Heeefoed, a famous Philosopher," t(
Henry II.
Sir Henry de Hereford, of Sufton and Mordiford, d
guished himself in the Scottish wars, and received the hot
of knighthood from King Edward 111., with a general pai
for all offences committed by him against the State. In 1
he was present in the Parliament held at Westminster, as
of the representatives of the co. of Hereford ; and the s
year he was a second time summoned to the great Pa
ment wliich was to be held at the same pluce. From
descended
John Hereford, Esq. of Sufton, who d. 1700, leavin;
his wife, the dau. and heiress of Thomas AValwyn, Es(
Huntleys, co. Hereford, a son and heir,
Roger Hereford, Esq. of Sufton Court, 6. 7 July, 1687
12 May, 1711, Frances, only child and heir of Charles Hoj
Esq., a younger son of Sir Edward Hopton, of Cannon Fn
CO. Hereford, and had (with other children, who appear to
d. unm.) issue,
Jasies (Sir), his heir.
Frances, 6. 1714; to. .John CaWeeott, Esq. of Holmer H(
near Hereford (6. 1725, High Sheriff co. Hereford 1779),
d. 1783, aged 58, leaving a son, James.
Anne, 6. 1729; m. —Baker, Esq. of Lugwardine, co. I
ford, and left issue.
Mr. Hereford was s. at his decease by his eldest son.
Sir James Hereford, Knt., of Sufton, b. 1713; ',;
but d. s. p. 1786, having devised his estates by will to (th<
of his eldest sister) his nephew,
James Caldecott, Esq. of Holmer House, b. 1756,
assumed in consequence the surname and arms of HereF'
he m. 15 Feb. 1787, Mary, dau. of Col. Scudamore, of I
church Court, co. Hereford, M.P. for the city of Hereford
Sarah his wife, dau. and heir of Nicholas Wescombe,
and had issue,
I. Richard, his heir.
I. Mary.
II. Sarah, m. 26 March, 1818. David Lambe, Esq. of I
ford, and had issue. m. Frances, d. 15 Sept. 1*
IV. Catherine, d. unm. 1826.
V. Anne, m. 29 Jan. 1831, John Kelly Tuder, Esq., E.^
Penally, co. Pembroke (2nd son of the Rev. WilUam Tu
and had issue,
1 Anne, 6. 22 May, 1832 ; d. 30 July, 1844.
2 Elizabeth Mary, m. 15 May, 1862, Richard James I
ford, Esq.
VI. Lucy.
HER
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HER
775
Mr. Hereford d. Feb. 1823, and was
Hereford, Esq. of Sufton Court.
Arms — Gu., three eagles displayed ermine,
displayed,
-beaj— Sufton Court, near Hereford.
by his son, RicnAKD I
Cvat—hn eagle :
John Caldecott, Esq. of Ilohiier House, near Hereford, 6.
1670; m. Anne, youngest dau. of Humphrey Hovvorth, Esq. of
The Moor, in the parish of Holmer (who m. 2ndly, Charles
Cooke, Esq., son of John Cooke, Esq. of Lingen, co. Hereford,
and d. 10 Feb. 1709, without issue, having left his estates to his
nephew Ken-rt, son of his brother, Henry CaUlecott, Esq., and
grandson of Henry Caldecott, Esq. of the City of Hereford.
This
Henry CALDtcoTT, Esq., who s. his uncle John in the
Holmer estate, in. 4 Nov. 1714, Mary, dau. of James Phillipps,
Esq. of Huntington, and had (with a dau. Mary, m. Howorth
Cooke, Esq. of The Moor, High Sheriff for co. Hereford, 1762,
and d. 23 July, 1802, aged i>5) a son and heir,
John Caldecott, Esq. of Holmer House, b. 1725, High
Sheriff for co. Hereford 1779, m. (iit suprc.) Fkakces Here-
ror.D.
BTJUCHELL-HERNE OF BXJSHEY
GRANGE.
Buechell-Herne (Rev.), Humphrey Frede-
rick Heene, of Bushey Grange, co. Hertford, M.A.
Trin. Coll. Cambridge, J.P., aud Capt. Herts Militia,
i. 1 Oct. 1843 ; m. 22 Feb. 1865, Mary Anne Eliza-
beth, 2nd dan. of the late Samuel Hall Eggington,
Esq. of North Fcrriby, co. York.
ILtlTCagC.— Richard Herne, an Alderman, and, in IGIS,
Sheriff of London, m. Susanna, dau. of John Woodward, Esq.
of Hampstead. Middlesex, and left a son and successor,
Nicholas Herne, of Hampstead, who had two sons, Basil,
his heir; and Nathaniel (Sir), Knt., Alderman, and, 1674,
Sheriff of London, m. Judith, dau. of SirJolin Frederick, Lord
Mayor of London, and had (vfith other issue) a son, Frederick
Hernc, whose dau., Judith Heme, m. 22 March, 1704, WilUam,
2nd Earl of Jersey. The elder son,
Basil Herne, Esq. of Hampstead, m. Dorothy, dau. of Hugh
■\Vilbraham, Esq. of Woodhey, co. Chester, brother of Sir
Eichard AVilbraham, Bart., and dying lCa2, left (with four
daus.) a son and successor,
Basil Herne, Esq., one of the six Clerks of the Court of
Chancery, who c?. 1728, leaving (by his wife, Susanna) two
daus., Elizabeth and Dorothy, and a son and successor,
Basil Herne, Esq. of Hampstead, who m. 1737, Sophia, dau.
of Louis Barbar, Esq. of Dover Street, Piccadilly, and dying
1774, left issue,
Basil, of Hampstead, who d. 180G, wnm.
Lewi.«, ra. Honor, dau. of Thomas Ashton, Esq., and d. k. p.
William (Sir), Knt. of Hampstead and Oldfleld Lodge, Berks,
Alderman, and, 1797, Sheriff of London, who m. twice, but
, d. s. p. ls54.
Susanna, m. 17C2, John Blount Burchell, only son of Mathew
Burchell, of Himton, Kent, and left issue,
Basil Burchell, Esq. of Bushey Grange, b. 1764; m. 1793,
Sarah, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Humphrey Harper, of the
Madras army, and dying 1838, left Lssue,
Humphrey Harper Bi rchell, afterwards Herne.
Basil Herne Burchell, Lieut. -Col. in the army, deceased.
Humphrey Harper Burchell, Esq. of Bushey Grange,
Herts, M.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, and Barrister-at-Law of the
Middle Temple (elder son of Basil Burchell, and grandson of
Susanna Herne), 6. 2 Sept. 1797 ; was D.L., and, in 1847, High
Sheriff of Herts. As grand-nephew and heir of Sir William
Herne, he assumed, by sign manual, the additional sur-
name of Herne. He ra. 1 June, 1837, Harriet, younger
dau. of Richard Miles, Esq. of Kensington; and dying 1868,
left issue,
.<4ri/!s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, for Herne, arg., a chevron
erminee between three herons; 2nd and 3rd, for Burchell,
arg. a chevron sa. charged with three Heurs-de-lis, between
three crosslets fitchee. Ci-ests — Out of a ducal coronet or, a
heron's head ppr. ; A lion rampant az. supported by a tree
vert. iVoiJo— Usque ad aras.
SeciJ— Bushey Grange, Watford.
MAXWELL-HERON OP HEROIT.
Maxwell-Heeon, Holm Heeon, Esq. of Heron
and Kirouchtree, co. Kirkcudbright, now of Heron,
b. 5 Sept. 1836 ; Capt. Ibt Royals, D.L, for
8tcwartry of Kirkcvidbright.
HillCatJC.— The Herons, Lords of the Barony of Heron.
avo supposed to be descended from Cuthbert Heron the
younger, of Chipchasc, Northumberland, who, it is stated,
settled in CO. Kirkcudbright in 140y. They represented the
Stewartry in several Parliaments.
The Rev. Michael Maxwell-Heron, of Heron, co. Kirkcud-
bright, J. P., b. 8 Nov. 1809; m. Feb. 1834, Charlotte Frances,
eldest dau. of Capt. F. W. Burgoyne,' R.N., 2nd son of Sir
John Burgoyne, 7th bart. of Sutton Park, co. Bedford, aud
had issue,
I. Holm Heron, how of Heron.
II. Frederick William Burgoyne, Lieut. R.N., b. 13 Feb. 1838.
I. Harriet Heron. ii. Stuart Mary Heron.
Mr. Maxwell-Heron, previously to entering into holy orders,
had been a Capt. in 87th Fusiliers. He was 4th son of Lieut. -
Gen. Sir John Shaw Heron Maxwell, 4th bart. of Springkell,
CO. Dumfries (who d. 1830), by Stuart Mary his wife, only
surviving child and heiress of Patrick Heron, Esq., M.P., of
Heron, and the Lady Elizabeth Cochrane his wife, eldest dau.
of Thomas, 7th Earl of Dundonald (see Euiike"s Peerage and
Baroncloije). He s. to the Barony of Heron on the death of
his mother, June, 1856, and d. Ibi70.
Arras (of Heron, assumed by fllr. Maxwell-Heron) — Arg.,
two lioncels gu. supporting a rose. Crest — A demi-lion,
holding in dexter paw a cross flory. Mottoes— AA ardua
tendit ; and Par valeur. Suipporters (as head of the family) —
Two herons.
Seat — Heron, Kirouchtree, Newton Stewart, N.B.
HERON OE mOORE HALL.
Herox, The Rev. George, of Moore Hall, co.
Chester, JM.A., b. 12 March, 1805 ; s. his father 15
Nov. 1818.
ILtnCilSr.— This family claims to be a branch of the
UET.oys of C/i'j-chaic C\'.:U!:, Northumberland. The first pos-
sessed of landed estates in co. Chester was
George Heron, Esq., who purchased the Manor of Dares-
bury, with other estates, 1755. He m. Felicia, eldest dau. of
Peter Brooke, Esq. of Mere, in that co., and by her had issue
three sons. The 2nd son,
Peter IvYPrm Heron, Esq. of Daresbury Hall, High Sheriff
of CO. Chester 1777, m. 20 Oct. 1768, Rebecca, only dau. and
heiress of Richard Rutter, Esq. of Moore Hall, co. Chester,
and d. 1799, leaving a son and heir.
Gen. Peter Heron, of Moore Hall, D.L., M.P. for Newton,
b. 19 May, 1770; to. 29 May, 1799, Catherine, 3rd dau. of
Robert Gregge-Hopwood, Esq. of Hopwood Hall, co. Lancaster,
and by her (who d. 27 I>ec. 1853) had issue,
George, now of :.I.)ore Hall.
Harrv. ( in . in : ,. army, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. Freeman,
M.ll., :. • : - !
Mary IlLh.i, „.. \i,Zl, John Smith Barry, Esq. of Marbury
Hall, CO. Chester, and Foaty, co. Cork ; and d. 22 July, 1869.
Gen. Heron d. 8 Nov. 1S48.
Arms — Gu., a chevron between three herons close arg.
Crest — A heron close arg. M<Ato — Ardua petit ardea.
SeoX — Moore Hall, near Warrington.
HERRICK OF BEAUMANOR.
The late Wimiam Peeet Hkerick:, Esq. of
Beanmanor, co. Leicester, J. P. and D.L., also D.L.
for CO. Stafford, b. 1794 ; Barrister-at-Law ; M.A.
of University Coll. Oxford ; High Sheriff of Leices-
tershire 1835 ; m. 13 Aug. 1862, SopniA, youngest
dau. of Jonathan Henry Christie, Esq. of Lincoln's
Inn, Barrister-at-Law, and d. 15 Feb. 1876, [having
devised Beanmanor, &c., to his wife.
HmCaSr.— '-There is a tradition," says Dean Swift,
" that the most ancient family of the EricUs derive their
lineage from Erick, the forester, a great commander, who
raised an army to oppose the invasion of William the Con-
QDERoR, by whom he was vanquished; but afterwards em-
ployed to command that prince's forces, and in his old ago
776
HEB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HER
retired to his honse in Leicestershire, where his family hath
continued ever since." Thouffh the earliest ancestor of the
family is only recorded by tradition, we learn from ancient
writings of unquestionable authority, that the Eyricks were
seated, at a very remote period, at Great Stretton, co. Leicester,
in that respectable line of life, so justly the pride of an English-
man, free tenants of their own lands, two virgates of which
they held under the Ai>bey of Leicester, on the payment of an
annual quit rent to the King of a pound of pepper. These vir-
gates had been given to the Abbey by Ealph Friday, Lord of
Wibtoft, and were successively held by Koger Torr, Sir Ralph
Neville, Alan and Henry Eyryk, and Robert Eyryk, the son of
Alan.
Henby Etrtk (the above named), was grandfather of
EoBEBT Eykte, of Stretton, who, by Joanna his wife, Lad
three sons,
William (Sir), his heir.
Eobert (known by the natne of Robert de Stretton), who,
cnteiing into holy orders, obtained the degree of LL.D.,
was appointed Chaplain to Edward the Black Prince, and
was eventually consecrated Bithop of Lichfield, He d. 1365.
John, of Stretton.
From the eldest son,
SiB William Etrik, Knt. of Stretton, descended
Robert Etbick, of Houghton-on-the-Hill, living ahont 1450,
Avho left (by Agnes his wife) two sons, Robert, who d. s. p.,
r,nd
TnoMAS EvEicK, of Houghton, who settled at Leicester, and
is the first of the name that appears in the corporation books,
where he is mentioned as a member of that body in 1511. He
d. about Bis years after, leaving two sous and a dau. The
2nd son,
John Eteick, or Hetrick, of Leicester, &. 1513, was twice
r.Iayor of that corporation, 1S59 and 1572. He m. Mary, dau.
of John Bond, Esq. of Wardend, co. Warwick, and by her
ovho d. 8 Dec. 1611, aged 97) had, with seven daus., five sons,
Eobert, thrice Mayor of Leicester, and representative of the
borough in FarUament. He d. 1618, leaving a numerous
family.
Nicholas, of London, m. 1582, Julian, dau. of William Stone,
Esq. of Segenhoe, co. Bedford, and dying 1592, left issue,
1 William, b. 158.0, d. s. p.; 2 Thomas, 6. 1583, who m.
leaving issue, and is presumed to have been grandfather of
Thomas Heyrick, Curate of Harborough, who published
some sermons and poems ; 3 Nicholas, of London, Merchant
(living 1664, aged 75), m. Susanna, dau. of William Salter,
and had issue ; 4 Robert (Eev.), 6. 1591, a poet of con-
siderable merit; and 5 WilUam, 6. 1593.
Thomas, d. 1623, s. p.
.lobn, Aldei-man of Leicester, d. 1613, leaving issue.
William (Sir), of whom we treat.
The 5th son.
Sir William HETRtcKE, M.P. for Leicester, 6. about the
year 1557 ; removing to London 1574, to reside with his brother
Nicholas, then an eminent Banker in Cheapside, attached
himself to the Court, and for a considerable time " resided
constantly there." He was a man of great abilities and
address, remarkably handsome, as appears by a small picture,
still preserved, of him in his younger days; was high in the
confidence of Queen Elizabeth, as well as of King James, and
by honourable service to both, acquired large property. In
the reign of the former sovereign he was despatched on an
embassy to the Ottoman Porte, and on his return rewarded
with a lucrative ai:pointment in the Exchequer. He d. 2
March, 1652 53, having had, by his wife, Joan, dau. of
Richard May, Esq. of London, and sister of Sir Humphrey
3Iay, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, five daus. and
seven sons, i. William, his heir; ii. Eobert, d. s. p.; iii.
Richard, wl:o d. Warden of Manchester 1667; iv. Thomas;
v. Henry; vi. Eo;;er, Fellow of All Souls'; and vil. John, 6.
1612. Sir William (who was aged 96, at his decease) was s. by
his son,
William Herrick, Esq. of Eeaumanor, 6. 1597 ; who was
appointed, 1633, by King Charles L, to repair the Castle of
Leicester, and place it in a proper state of defence. He m.
1G23, Elizabeth, dau. of Humphrey Fox, Esq. of London, and
dying 1671, left an only son and successor,
William Herrick, Esq. of Eeaumanor, 6. 1G24; to. 1st,
July, 1649. Anne, eldest dau. of William Bainbrigge, Esq. of
Lockington, co. Leicester, by Ehzabeth his wife, dau. of
Gervas Pigott, Esq. of Thrumpton, Notts, and had by her
(who d. 1655) three sons and one duu. He m. 2ndly, 1657,
Frances, dau. of William Mihvard, Esq. of Chilcote, co. Derby
(son and heir of Sir Thomas Milward, the Judge), and had by
her one son and three daus. Mr. Herrick d. 1693, and was
.<r. by his son.
WilliamHerrice, Egq. cfBefiwmatior, 6. 1C50; m. Dorothy,
dau. of James Wootton, Esq. of Weston, co. Derby, and by
her (who d. 1749, aged 100) had two daus. and three sons,
I. William, his heir; ii. John, d. 1760, leaving two sons and
two daus., all deceased; in. Thomas, of Leicester, father, by
his 2nd wife, Katherine Bakewell, of William, of Knighton,
and Katherine, m. Richard Dyott, Esq. of Freeford Hall, co.
Stafford. Mr. Herrick d. 1705, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Herrick, Esq. of Eeaumanor, 6. 1689; ni. 1749,
Lucy, dau. of John Gage, Esq. of Bentley Park, Sussex, derived
from James, 2nd son of Sir John Gage, K.G., of Firle, and by
her (who d. 25 March, 1773) had, to survive infancy, three
sons and one dau.,
I. William, his heir.
II. John, b. 9 Nov. 1739; sometime of the MidcBe Temple,
London; d. imm. 14 May, 1819.
in. Thomas Bainbrigge, of Grr.y's Inn, 6. 23 Nov. 17.';4; m.
15 Aug. 1793, Mary, only dau. of James Perry, Esq. of
Erdesley Park, co. Hereford, and by her (who il. 29 Aug.
1836) he left at his decease, 24 Sept. IS21,
1 William, successor to his uncle.
1 Mary Anne. 2 l.ucy, d. unnt. 11 Oct. 1832.
I. Lucy, m. Slarch, 1768, Eiehard Gildart, Esq. of Noitoti
Hall, CO. Stafford, and had issue, one son, Richard, who d.
uiim. 24 Nov. 1802.
Mr. Herrick, High Sheriff for co. Leicester 1753, d. 27 Sept.
1773, and was s. by his son,
William Hepbick, Esq. of Eeanmanor Park, 6. 14 Dec.
1745; High Sheriff for CO. Leicester 1786; m. 1789, Miss Sarah
Stokes, of Woodhouse, and dying s. p. 18 Feb. 1832 (his wife
predeceased him 29 Aug. 1823), was «. by his nephew, the
present William Perky Herrick, Esq. of Eeaumanor Park.
Arms—ArS; a fess vaire or and gu., quarterly with Perry.
Ci-ests— 1st, A bulls head arg., issuing from a laurel garland,
the muzzle horns and ears tipped sa. : 2nd, A hind's head
erased or, holding in the mouth a sprig of pear-tree \crt.
MoHo — Virtus omnia nobilitat.
Seat — Eeaumanor Park near Loughborough.
HEESICK OP SHIPPOOL.
Heheick, Thomas Bousfield, Esq. of Sliippool,
CO. Cork, J.P., b. 25 Feb. 1819; m. 23 April, 1844.,
Eliza Atnie, 2nd dau. of John Tonson Eje, Esq.
of Eye Court, co. Cork, and bas issue,
I. Mary Eliza, m. Capt. A. Tabuteaii, 65th regt.
II. Sophia Eliza, r,i. 1871, W. F. Burnett, Esq., and d. IS76.
in. Georgina Adelaide. iv. Annie Thomasina. .
iitUtafft.— From the exact coincidence, of name, arms,
and dates, there can exist but little doubt that this is a junior
branch of the Herricks of Beauraanor, co. Leicester.
John Herrick, Esq., b. 1612, accompanied the Duke of
Ormonde to Ireland 1641. He rn. tnite, and d. 8 Aug. 1689,
leaving by his 1st wife, a son, Gebsbom, and by the 2nd, two
sons and a dau., John, Francis, and Mary. To his 2nd son,
John, he bequeathed an estate in Ihc barony of Ibane. To
his eldest son,
Gershom Herrick, Esq. of Shippool, he devised that estate ;
this gentleman was 6. 1665, and m. 1st, 1693, Susanna, only
dan. and heir of Smithin Smart, Esq., by Frances his wife,
dau. of Edward Riggs, Esq. of Riggsdale, co. Cork, by whom
he had, with a dau., Mary, five sons,
I. Edward, his heu'. ii. James. in. John.
IV. Henry. v. George.
Mr. Herrick m. 2ndly, 1715, Margaret, widow of Lieut.-CoL
Capel, of Brigadier Sankeys regt., and had another son,
VI. Thomas, of Coolkerkey, m. 1749, Katherine, dau. of
Thomas Lucas, Esq. of hichfordstown, co. Cork, and had,
with four younger sons, Jasper, Thomas, Edward and Henry,
an elder son,
Gershom, of Coolkerkey, m. 1787, Susan, sister of Joha
Eashleigh, Esq. of Cloncoose, co. Cork, and with a younger
son, Gersom (who ru. Miss S. Whitmore), and two daus.,
Dora and Katherine, who d. unm., an elder son,
Thomas, of Coolkerkey, m. 1834, Katherine, dau. of
Thomas Wade Foot, Esq. of Springfort, co. Cork, and
had issue,
1 Gershom, now of Coolkerkey, Major Royal Lancaster
Mihtia, formerly an officer in the ■5th (Fusiliers),
6. 1835; m. Fanny, dau. of John Nicholls, Esq. of
Shrewton House, Wilts, and has issue, Thomas Ger-
shom, and Kate Kathleene Eashleigh.
2 Thomas, Capt. 4th West India regt., d. unm.
1 Katherine Foot, m. Rev. Thomas Howe, E.N.
Mr. Herrick d. 1730, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Herrick, Esq. of Shippool, 6. 1694; m. 1728,
HER
THE LANDED GENTRY.
IIES
777
;;ii,Mlieth, dnu. of Calob Falkiner, Esq. of the city of Cork,
.mil iKid six sons ami two tlaus. The 'Jnd son, Edward, Lieut.
K.N., was killed on hoard the "Dorsetshire," ia Sir Edward
Hawke's action, 20 Sept. 1759. The eldest son,
Falkiner JIeruick, Esq. of Shippool, 6. 172.0; to. June,
1763, Sarah, eldest dau. of Tliomus liuiisfield, Esq. of Cork,
and had issue,
Thomas Bodsfield, his heir.
Francis, Capt. 27th regt., killed at Guadaloupe, 1705.
Jane, m. Eev. Ambrose Hickey.
Elizabeth, d. uiim. aged 36.
Six. Herrick(Z. 1780, and was x. by hissnn,
Thomas Bousfield Herrick, Esq. of Sliipponl, 6. 1754: r,i.
178S, Annie, only dau. of Henry Moore, Esq. of HoddersHeld,
•0. Cork, and Mooresfort, co. Tipperary, and by her (who m.
indly, 1798, Daniel Cudmore, Esq., and d. 1820) had issue,
William Henry, of Shippool.
Henry Moore, Capt. 45th rest., killed at Badajos, vnm.
Edward, Capt. E.N., b. 18 Oct. 1793; m. 13 Feb. lS:!f), Char-
lotte, only dau. of Capt. Thomas Alexander, K.N., C.B.,
and left issue, Arthur, 54th regt., b. 20 Dec. 1830, deceased ;
Edward, R.N., 6. 17 June, 1845; Charlotte, d. nnui..\ and
Henrietta, deceased.
Ann, m. Jan. 1818, EiehM-d riunimcr Davics, Esq., Capt.
11. N.
Ir. ITcn-ick d. 1796, and wns s. by his eldest son,
William Henry Herrick, Esq. of Shippool, J. P., Capt. E.N.,
. 13 Feb. 1784; m. 8 Sept. IS14, Mary, only dau. of Robert De
I Cour, Esq. of Bear Foresr, co. Cork, and by her (who d.
July, 1854, aged CO), had issue,
Tuomas Bousfield, now of Shippool.
William Henry, 6. 9 Feb. 1824; late Capt. 51st regt.; in. 22
June, 1848, Anne Sophia, 2nd dau. of Chambre Corker, Esq.
of Cor Castle, co. Cork, and has a Uau., Caroline Victoria
Mary.
Benjamin Bousfield, &. 18 Feb. 1826; Col. Royal Marines ;
ra. 21 Feb. 185G, Caroline, youngest dau. of Capt. Biggs, of
the 60th Rifles, and has issue, Henry and Alice.
James Hugh, b. 13 Dec. 1830; Capt. West Cork Artillery, d.
Mary-De la Cour, m. 6 Jan. 1836, Richard Corbett, Esq.,
M.D., of Cork, and rf. 31 March, 1847.
Anne Harriet, m. 21 Aug. 1841, John Campbell Meaclc, Esq.
of Innishannon, co. Cork. Louisa Josephine Pettitot.
Georgiana Henrietta. Catherine-De la Cour.
:r. Herrick d. July, 1863, and was s. by his son, Tiiojias
OUSflELD.
Ariiis, Cre.'it, and Motto — Same as Herrick of Seaumantr.
/Seat— Shippool, near Innishannon, co. Cork.
HSE.VEY OF KILLIANE.
Hervey, Charles John Vigors, Esq.
of
aliane, co. Wexford, b. 29 Nov. 1817 ; m. 24 July
839, Martha, dau. of Thomas Eeade Kempe, Esq.
f Kemp Town, Brighton, M.P., by Frances his
, dau. of Sir Francis Eariiij^, 1st bart. of Lark-
eer, and has issue,
I. fcnARLES William Arthur, b. 26 Jan. IS.'iS.
I. Lydia. ii. Blanche Maud, ra. Alfred Goldsmith, Esq.
III. Marie Augusta.
yLinCKQt. — This family claims to be a branch of the noble
louse of Bristol.
Francis Harvey (3rd son of Richard Harvey, of Lyme Regis,
>orset. Merchant, and grandson of John Harvey, of Meldreth)
aving been taken in arms by Prince Rupert, was committed,
ith other prisoners, to the jail at Exeter, at the beginning
f the rebellion ; and on being liberated went to Lyme Regis,
nd became a merchant in that town, of which he was chosen
[ayor, 1644, and admitted a Freeman. After tlie year 1649
e obtained a grant of lands in co. Wexford, from Cromwell,
hich were confirmed to him by Charles II. He was M.P.
T Clonmines 1661, Mayor of Wexford 1671, and High Sheriff
). Wexford 1673-74. He m. Katharine Plunket, by whom,
ho d. Dec. 1810, he had issue,
I. John, his heir. ii. Richard, living at Cork 1663.
I. Katheriue, m. Feb. 1G76, Joshua NimB, Esq. of St. Mar-
garets,
[r. Harvey d. Nov. 1692, and was .s. by his son,
John Harvey, Esq. of Killiane Castle, M.P. for Wexford
195, and High Sheriff of the co. 1692. He r,i. 19 Oct. 1675,
lizabcth, dau. of James Stopford, Esq. of Saltersford, co.
hester, and New Hall, co. Meath, ancestor of the Earl of
ourtown, aud had issue,
I. James (Rev.), his heir. ii. Francis, Capt. R.N d s n
III. William, (i. ,5. yi. IV. Richard, ,/. .s- ,, ' ■ • .f-
V. John, bapt. 18 Keb. 1688, Lieut. 30th regt. d .i n
1. Elizabeth, in. Richard Rowe, Esq. of Ballyharty
n. Katlierine, m. William VVelman, Esq. ot New Ross.
HI. Mary, m. Cornelius Donovan, Esq. ol Clonmore.
IV. Amelia, m. Benjamin Betts, Esq. of Wexford.
V. Susan, m. Rev. William Harvey, of Bargy.
Mr. Harvey d. Sept. 1707, and was s. by his son,
The Rev. James Harvey, of Killiane Castle, Rector of
Rathaspcek, b. 1676; 9)i. Martha, dau. of John Beauchamp,
Esq. of IJallyloughane, co. Carlow, by ICatherine his wife, dau'.
of Bartholomew Vigors, Bishop of Ferns aud Leighlin, by
whom, who d. 23 Dec. 1760, he had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Vigors, Lieut. 16th r,-;!., ,„. ^-v.-a\ dau. of William
Watson, Esq. of PitsiiiiMii , ,^ , . ! ,, y. p.
III. James, of Wigaii, ■ ■• i . r', ' Capt. 7th regt.,
))4. Cecily, dau. and li.ii. ; ,.; i;., .it, Leigh, eldest son of
Alexander Leigh, Esq. of lUndly Hall, and had issue,
1 Robert John, Esq. of Fariiham, co. York, Col. in the
army, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Thomas Bicker-
dyke, Esq. of Farnham, co. York, aud had (with a dau.
who was m.) two sons,
James Vigors, Capt. Coldstream Guards, married.
Beauchamp, of the 20th Light Dragoons, married,
2 James Leigh, Capt. 33rd regt.
1 Martha Cecilia, d. unm. 1791.
IV. Francis, d. s. p. v. Bartholomew, d. s. p.
I. Martha, m. Francis Harvey. Rsq. of Bargy Castle.
II. Kathanue, „;. Philip Palliser, Esq. of Castletown.
Mr. Harvey d. 10 June, 1760, aLi,ed 84, and was s. by his son,
John Harvey, Esq. of Killiane Castle, Capt. 16th regt. of
foot, m. Mai-tlia llnwc, and dyin- 1763, left an only child.
John Harvev, Esq. of Killiane Castle, b. 1751, High Sheriff
CO. Wexford 1772; ,,(. Dorothy (6. 2 Jan. 1756), eldest dau. of
Major Loftus Cliffe, and by her (who d. 1813) had issue,
Vigors, his heir.
Anne, m. 1st, James Gildea, Esq. of Co.slough, co. Mayo;
and 2iully, Ralph Nash, Esq. of Cahirconlish, co. Limerick.
Martha, d. uam.
Dorothy, m. 7 Dee. 1798, William Harvey, Esq. of Mount
Pleasant.
Barbara, m. 1st, 17:1-, T.'i.liM.I l.iniijn, r .|. of Bristol;
and 2ndly, Anliiu' 31. li ■ :] ■ ..
Mary, m. Henry Aix-ln v, [ ! , . ,
Frances, TO. 1809, Vciy 1;. ■, . r-:) .,.a. I .\.:.,ui:, .., Northlands,
CO. Cavan, Dean of Cashel.
Jlr. Harvey d. 29 May, 1796, and was s. by his son.
Vigors Harvey, Esq. of Killiane Castle, co. Wexford, and
of Hammerton Hall, co. York, 6. 12 Dec. 1794, who, in 1818,
assumed, by royal permission, the name of Hervey. He m.
26 Nov. 1816, Frances Margaretta, sister of Sir Charles
Shakerley, 1st bare, of SunierlViid, and by her (who ru.. 2ndly,
1832, Thomas Reade KeiMp, Esq, ut Kunii) Town, Brighton,
M.P., and d. 27 Aug. ISGl) li.. lelt at, his decrease, 1827, an
only child, Charles Jojun Vigous Hervey, Esq., now of
Killiane.
Arms — Gu., on a bend arg. three trefoils slipped vert.
CriH — A cat-a-mountain sa. bezantc ducally collared or,
holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. Jlotio — Je
n'oiiblieray jamais.
&«( — Killiane Castle, Ballycogley, Wexford.
HESKETH OF NOKTH MEOLS.
Hesketh, Edward Fleetwood, Esq. of North
Jleols Hall, co. Lancaster, J. P., late Capt. 6th
lloyal Lancashire MiUtia, s. his father 187G.
iLinCittJC— Roger Hesketh, Esq. of North Mcols, co.
Lancaster, descended from a younger branch of Hesketh, of
Rufford, served as High Sheriff for co. Lancaster. He m.
16 Sept. 1733, Margaret, dau. and co-heiress of Edward Fleet-
wood, Esq. of Rossall, co. Lancaster, aud by her (who d,
19 July, 1752), had issue,
Fleetwood, his heir.
Sarah, m. 1758, Bennet Williams, Esq. of Bodelwyddan, co.
Flint, aud had, inttf alios, a son, Sir John Williams, Bart,
of Bodelwyddan.
The son and heir,
Fleetwood Hesketh, Esq. of Rossall and North Meols,
6. 1 July, 1738; m. 13 Sept. I7.'>9, Frames, ord dau. of Peter
Bold, Esq. of Bold Hall, co. Lancaster, and by her ovho t^.
9 Aug, 1809) had issue,
Bold Fleetw COD his heir.
Robert, successor to his brother.
Anna Maria. Frances Margaret d. young, 1767.
778
HES
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HEW
Mr. Ileslvemr?. April, ^C9,aT^d^^as.5.byhlSson, ^ „ ^.
Bold Fleetwood IIesketii, Esq. of Eossall and ^orth
Meols, D.L., b. 29 April, 1762, d. v.nm. 2 July, 1S19, and was
». by his brother, ^, .^ , .^„
EoBEKT Hesketh, Esq. of Eossall, Hish Sheriff for co Lan-
caster, b. 18 April, 1764; m. 11 Sept. 1790, Mana, eldest dau
of Henry Rawlinson, Esq., M.P. for Liverpool, and by lier
(who (I 3 July, 1824) had issue,
I. Edward Thnmas. d. v.nm., 1 July, 1820._
;;,^pt^;*5irf:f °P:o:lanrco. La'^^^^^^^ for Preston,
"ho assumed the additional surname of Fleetwood m 183 ,
John Metcalfe, Bart., and d. 1866, when the title became
extinct.
IV Charles, of whom we treat.
1 Annt Maria Martha, m. 17 Sept. 1828, Thomas John
Knowlys, Esq. of Heysham Tower, co. Lancaster.
Mr Hesketh d. 22 March, 1824. His youngest son,
Eev CnAKLES Hesketh, of North Mcols Hall, Ecctor of North
Meols, and Rural Dean, b. 15 March, 1804 ; m. 21 Feb. 1828,
Anna Maria Alice, only dau. of Eichard Saunders, Esq. of
Wenninston Hall, co. Lancaster, by Anna Maria his wife,
dau. of John Leaper Newton. Esq. of Blickkover, and d. 1870,
leaving an only surviving son,
Edwabd Fleetwood Heseeth, Esq. now of North Meols.
^,.iji5_\,vr., on a bend sa. three garbs or, a chief az.,
thereon on an eagle with two heads displayed ppr. all withm
a bordu re erminois. Ccf .s(— A mount vert, thereon in front of
an eagle with two heads displayed ppr. a garb or, banded gu.
JVfoHo— Quod tilii hocalteri.
/S'caJ— North Meols Hall, Southport, co. Lancaster.
BAMFORD-HESKETH OF GWYECH
CASTLE.
BAMFOifD Hesketh, Egbert, Esq. of Gwyreh
Castle, CO. Denbigh, J.P., High Slieriff 1866, Lord
of the Manors of Cheadle Hulme and Cheadle
BulkelcY, CO. Chester, also Lord of the Manor of
Llanddiilas, 6. July, 1826 ; m. Ellen, dau. of J.
Jones Bateman, Esq. of Peutro Mawr, and had
two daiis.,
I. Eleanor, deceased.
II. Winifred, »?. 18 Sept. 1878, Lord Cochrane, eldest son of
the Earl of Dundonald.
iitirCafrC.— Of a younger son of the Eossall family was
EoBEKT Hesketh, Esq., who resided at his seat, Upton,
Cheshire. He m. an heiress named Nicholson, and thus
acquired the Bamford estates. By an Act of Parliament, in
1806, he was compelled to change his name for Bamford,
but by a second Act, he obtained permission to resume
that of Hesketh. His son and successor,
Robert Bamford Hesketh, Esq. of Bamford Hall, and
ITpton, m. 1787, Frances, dau. of the Eev. John Lloyd, heiress
of Gwyrch Castle, Denbighshire (derived from the marriage,
1611, of Griffith Lloyd, with Catherine, dau. of Edward Mor-
gan, Esq. of Golden Grove), and by her (who d. 1797) had
issue,
Llotd, late of Gwyrch Castle.
Robert, an ofiicer in the Guards, Ma.ior, by brevet, in the
army, d. of a wound received at Waterloo. He never
married.
John, TO. the dau. of Eev. Gilbert Ford, Eector of North
Moels, CO. Lancaster, and d. Jan. 1870, leaving issue.
Frances, m. Thomas Hudson, Esq., M.P. for Evesham ; both
d. s. p.
Ellen, )ii. 1819, Sir James Eobertson Bruce, Bart, of Down
Hill, CO. Derry, and d. 18G4, leaving issue.
Mr. Bamford Heslceth d. 16 Jan. 1816, and was s. by his son,
Llotd Hesketh Bamford Hesketh, Esq. of Gwyrch Castle,
CO. Denbigh, High Sheriff 1828, b. 9 Aug. 1788; ui. 25 Oct.
1826, Lady Emily Estlier Anne Lygon, youngest dau. of
William, 1st Earl Beauchamp, and dying 1801, left issue,
Robert Bamford Hesketh, now of Gwyrch Castle.
AVilliam Reginald, b. Feb. 1830 ; d. Oct. 1867.
Catherine Emily Blanche, m. C. W. Randolph, Lieut.-Col.
Grenadier Guards.
Arms— Or, on a Ijond sa. between two torteaux, three garbs
of the field, quartering Bamford and Llotd. Crests— 1st, A
garb or, charged with a cross-pattee. 2ud, A rose arg. 3rd, A
dexter arm couped at the shoulder, and embowcd, in armour,
holding a scvthe. iV/o«o— In Deo mea spes.
Seat— Gwyrch Castle, Abergele, co. Denbigh.
HEWETT OP TYR 25IAB ELLIS.
Hewett, John Thornewill Meyeick Feasep,
Esq. of Tyr Mab Ellis, co. Glamorgan, b. 2 Oct.
1S.J4 ; s. his grandfather 1868.
HinCagC— Thomas Hewett, Esq., E.N. (claiming to 1 e
of the old baronetical family of Hewett), m. Margaret, dau. ^
of Richard Moses, Esq. of co. York, and had issue, i. Thomas,
d. v.nm.; ii. John, heir; in. Richard, R.N.; iv. William, of
the Foreign Office ; i. Sarah ; and ii. Margaret, m. — Reu-
bens, Esq. The 2nd son,
John Hewett, Esq., R.N., of Tallons, Devon, in. 13 June,
1746, Sarah, dau. of Henry Meyrick, E>q. of Ilfordcombe, and
niece of Sir Edward Meyrick, of Cottrell, co. Glamorgan, and
had (with two daus.) four sons, i. John, who is supposed to
have married; ii. William, of whom presently; in. Henry
Meyrick, m. and left one dau.; iv. Richard, Capt. R.N.,
d. v.nm. Mr. Hewett d. 20 Feb. 1768. His 2nd son,
William Hewett, Esq., E.N., to. 3 Dec. 1777, Mary, dau.
of David Thomas Esq. of Glynn Nedd, co. Glamorgan, and
had, with other children, who d. young,
William, Comm. R.N., m. Rosa, dau. of — Montgomerie, Esq.
of Dominica, and left an only child, William, who d. aged \'i.
Richard, R.N., drowned at sea unm,., 1806.
John, late of Tyr Mab Ellis.
Thomas, Lieut. R.N., r,i. Anne Newin, dau. of NewinBarlowc,
Esq. of Parke, Hants ; and d. 14 June, 1839, leaving on.-,
son, Vincent Bowen, Lieut. Royal Marines; and three
daus., one of whom m. Rev. Allen Wallace.
Marianne, m. Ist, Charles Harcourt White, Esq., Lieut.
R.N.; and 2ndly, Samuel Barber, Esq., late Capt. in the
Northumberland Militia.
Mr. Hewett d. 20 Dec. 1806. His 3rd son,
John Hewett, Esq., sometime of Cholderton, Hants, and after-
wards of Tyr Mab Ellis, co. Glamorgan, J.P. and D.L., Major in
the army; at one time of the Royal Navy, then of the Royal
JIarines ; Capt. Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers, 6. 28 July,
1787 ; TO. 1st, 2 Nov. 1816, Frances, dau. of John Pritchard,
Esq. of Oldcastle, co. Glamorgan, but by licr had no issue. He
TO. 2ndly, 29 Nov, 1829, Frances, dau. of Thomas Thornewill,
Esq. of Dove Cliffc, co. Stafford, and by her (who d. Nov.
1860) had issue,
John Frederick Napier, J.P., Capt. Royal Glamorganshire
Light Infantry, and of the 4th Gloucestershire Artiller.
Volunteers, formerly of the 72nd Highlanders, 6. 20 June
1833; TO. 17 Aug. 1853, Elizabeth La Motte, dau. of Eev.
S. J. Jackson, of Ayton, St. David's, Jamaica, and haO
issue,
I. John Thornewill Meyrick Eraser, heir to his grand-
father 1854.
1. Elgina Louisa. ii. Attelina Caroline.
Edward Osborne, b. 25 Sept. 1835 ; Capt. E.E.
Thomas Meyrick, 6. 3 July, 1838 ; Lieut. E.M.
Frances Mary, to. 17 May, 1855, Henry Pickering-Clarke
Esq. of Trewerne House, Hounslow, eldest son of Thoma:
Pickering-Clarke, Esq. of Perrymeade, Somerset, late Capt
E.N.
Major Hewett d. 17 May, 1863, and was s. by his grandson
now of Tyr Mab Ellis.
^■/•liis— Gu., a chevron engrailed between three homed owl
arg. C«st— The stump of a tree sprouting ppr., thereon •
falcon close arg., legged and belled ^ ''-"-- i^-~
qusesiveris extra; and Une pure foy.
it'ta— Tyr Jlab Ellis, Pont y Pridd, co. Glamorgan,
il/o«oes— Ne
HEWSON OF OVINGTON PARK.
Hewson, George Eraxcis, Esq. of Eaglemon
and Ovington Park, co. Hants, late a Capt. in th
1st regt. Eoyal Cheshire Light Infantry, and 2ni
regt. Qiiecn's Koyals, attached, in. 1st, 1857, Marthr
E. A., younger dau. of Rev. Samuel Jocelyn Otwaj
of Castle Otway, which lady d. the following year
and 2ndly, 1866, Emma Ehzabeth, dau. of Williai
B. Hammond, Esq.
HtltragC— The family of Hewson is one of long standiD
in Ireland.
George Hewson, Esq.. who to. Catharine Peacocke, of©
Clare, of the Barntic family, had, with a dau., m. to — Hun
Esq. of Inchirourke, and a son, Eobert, an elder son and heir
John Hewson, Esq. of Ennismore, to. 1737, Margaret, da'
of Maurice Fitzgerald, Knight of Kerry, and by her h£
numerous issue, of whom arrived at maturity three son
Francis, Maurice, and John, and eight daus. The eldest so;
The Rev. Francis Hewson, of Ennismore, m. 1773, Ma
HEX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HEX
S^ret, dau. of Lancelot Sandes, Esq. of Kilcavan, Quern's Co.,
nod Mary his wife, one of il\c lUuis. and co-heiresscs of
Lancelot Sandes, Esq. of Cariick, and by her had issue,
I. John Francis, of Ennismore, co. Kerry, J. P. and D.L., b.
19 WaiL-h, 177S; m. 1802, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John
Hewson, Esq. of Bally England ; and had issue,
1 Francis (Rct.), m. 1 Nov. 1842, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of
Rev. John Hardy, of KilcuUen.
2 George, J. P., of Ennismore, in. 1st, Mary, dau. of
Edward Sayers, and 2ndly, Lalla Marcella, dau. of Charles
Henry Bingham, Esq., and has issue.
1 Mary Sarah, m. Joseph Hunt, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
2 Margaret Anne, m. Rev. George Maxwell, Vicar of
Askeaton. 3 Elizabeth Jane. 4 Catherine.
Francis, of whom presently.
in. Francis David, m. 1st, Kebecca Harte ; and 2ndly, Anne
Hutchinson. By the former he had a dau., Christina ; and
by the latter, four sons and three daus.
IV. Eobert (Rev.), to. Frances, dau. of Francis Bland, Esq.,
and left, with other issue, a son. Rev. Frank Hewson, M.A.,
of Inch House, KiUarney, m. Emily, dau. of John Hardy,
Esq., M.P., of Dunstan Hall, co. Stafford, and by her (who
d. 9 April, 186G) has John Hardy FitzGerald, B.A., and
other issue.
V. Maurice, Lieut. K.N., m. and had issue, a son and two
daus.
I. Blargarct 3Iaria.
The 2nd son,
Geokge Fr.AKCis Hewson, Esq. Yicc-Admiral E.N., m.
Grace, eldest dau. of William Marshall, Esq. of Keddlethorpi'
Hall, CO. Lincoln, J. P. and D.L., and had issue, three sor.s
and one dau. ; the youngest son is the present George Fkancij
Hewson, Esq. of Eaglemont and Ovington Park.
Seats — Eaglemont, near Axinin;tcr; and Ovington Park,
near Alresloid.
HEXT OF TKENARUEN.
Hext, Thomas, Esq. of Trcnarreu, Cornwall,
J.P. and D.L., m. 21 Aug. 1845, lilioda Cliarletun,
dau. of Rev. Harry Farr i'eatman, of Stock House,
CO. Dorset, LL.E., by Sarah his wife, only dau. ami
lieiress of James Huish Wolcott, Esq. of Wid-
"worthy, co. Devon, and has issue,
I. Artbdk Staniforth, 6. 9 Sept. 1S47.
II. Henry Yeatman, 6. 22 May, 1840.
III. Cliaiies Hawkins, 6. 22 Dec. Ibjl.
IV. Edward Tredcnliam, b. 4 July, lSo3.
V. Francis Marwuud, b. 14 Jan. IbGO.
I. Gertrude. ii. Mary.
m. Elizabeth. iv. Eleanor Margaret.
iLfliratJC— The family of Hext was resident for several
centuries in Kingston, co. Devon. Late in the ItJth century,
two younger sons settled in Cornwall, and the elder branches
failing at Kingston, Devon, and at Constantino, Cornwall, the
Jine was continued through the youngest son, from whom the
present Tuomas Hext, of Trenarren, is descended,
John Hext, of Kingston, to. Jane, dau. of John Fortescue,
and had, with two sons, John and Thomas, five daus., Agnes,
jn. Sir Lewis Pollard, Knt., one of the Judges of the Common
Pleas; Elizabeth, i/j. John Acland; Jane, m. Nicholas Holway;
Catherine ; and Eleanor. The eldest son,
John Hext, of Kingston, m. Jane, dau. and co-heir of
Stephen Tilley, of Broadclist, Devon, and had issue, four sons
and three daus., of whom the two eldest sons wer6 i. John,
his heir, of whom presently; and ii. Thomas, grandfather of
Sir Edward Hext, of Netherham, Somerset, Sheriff of Somerset,
1 James I., and Knight of the Shire in several Parliaments.
Elizabeth, liis sole dau. and heiress, to. 1st, Sir Joseph Killi-
grew, and 2ndly, Sir John Stawell, father of Ralph, Lord
Stawell. The son and heir,
John Hext, of Kingston, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
Peter Colswell, of Exeter, and left a son and heir,
John Hext, of Kingston, to. Phillippa, dau. of William
Denham, of Wortham, Devon, and had issue, three suns,
I. John, of Kingston; ii. William, of Constantine, Cornwall
^living in 1620); in. Arthur, m. the dau. of — Merrett, of
rrelowtha, Probus, Cornwall, and had issue, a son,
Samuel Hext, the first possessor of Trenarren, bapt. at St.
Burians, 2 Nov. 1G06, and buried at St. Austel, 28 Dec. 16b0.
By Jane his wife he had, with junior issue, Sa.muel, his heir;
and Francis, to. Miss Smith, and dying 1673, left a son,
Francis, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Thomas Waddesden,
of Bourton, and left two sons, Thomas, successor to Trenarren,
and Francis, ancestor of the IIexts of Tvcdclhy. The eldest
son,
Samuel Hext, Esq. 6. 1C39; d. 1714. He m. 1665, Jane,
dau. of David Mole, of Trevissick, and had two children,
Nathaniel and Jane, who both rf. young. Mr. Hext entailed
Trenarren, 1709, on his grand-nephew,
Thomas Hext, Esq., 6. 1699; m. 1725, Gertrude, dau. and
co-heiress of Henry Hawkins, Esq., and had issue. Mr. Hext
d. 1767, and his two eldest sons dying unm., the estates de-
volved on the youngest,
Samuel Hext, Esq. h. 1733; r,i. 1757, Margery, dau. and
heiress of John Tayldor, of Holland, Cornwall, and by her
(who d. 1795) left at his decease, ISOO, a son and successor,
Thomas Hext, Esq. of Trenarren and Lostwithiel, 6. 1762;
at whose decease, 1822, mini., the estates passed to hij
brother,
John Hext, Esq. of Trenarren, h. 17G6; m. 1799, Elizabctli,
dau. of Thomas Staniforth, Esq. of Darnall, co. York. Ho d.
1838, and left issue,
I. Thomas, the present possessor of Trenarren.
II. Samuel Henry, 6. 9 Sept. 1807.
III. John Hawkins, Vicar of Morval, b. 5 June, 1809; m.
19 Oct. 1841, Susannah Catherine, dau. of the late Rev.
John Lane Kitson, Rector of Staverton and Ashburton,
Devon, by Georgina his wife, youngest dau. of William
Buller, Bishop of Exeter, and had issue,
1 John, E.N., 6. 14 Oct. 1842. 2 Edward Stanifort'.i.
3 George Hawkins, b. 7 April, 1854.
4 Walter Reginald. 6. 7 July, 1859.
5 Thomas James Kitson, 6. 8 May, ISfil.
1 Georgiana. 2 Elizabeth Staniforth. 3 Alcthca.
4 Charlotte. 5 Frances Anne, d. 13 Dec. 1857.
6 Emily Sophia. 7 Constance Henrietta. 8 Lucy.
IV. Charlotte Staniforth, Capt. 8th regt. of foot; b. 25 Feb.
1815, d. in India, 26 Jan. 1855.
I. Elizabeth, uu. 1821, John Daintry, Esq. of North Rode, co.
Chester.
II. Alethca, m. 1835, James George Crab, Esq. of ShidfiieUl
House, Hants, who has since adopted the name and arms of
Boucher, and has issue.
III. Mary, m. 1845, Samuel Hawkins, Esq. of Marwell Lodge,
Hants.
rv. Gertrude, m. 1845, Rev. Daniel Parsons, M.A., of Bcg-
brook, CO. Gloucester. v. Frances Margery.
Arms — Or, a tower triple towered porte ouverte between
three battle-axes sa. t'rest — A demi-lion or, rising from a
tower sa., holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the last.
Scat— Trenarren, St. Austell.
HEXT OF TBEDETHY.
Hext, Ekancis John, Esq. of Tredethy and
Lancarfe, co. Cornwall, late of 83rd regt., J.P. and
D.L., h. 28 Aug. 1817; m. 9 Dec. 1852, Mary
Frances Elizabeth dau. of Sir Joseph G-raves-Sawle,
Bart, of Penrice, and has issue,
I. Francis John, Lieut. Royal Miners Artillery Militia,
B.A. Oxford, and of the Inner Temple, b. 19 March, 1854.
II. George, b. 22 Jan. 1855.
JLt'nCiTCJC.— The family of Hext originally resided at Somer-
ton, Somerset, where they possessed considerable property,
but have, however, been settled in Cornwall for several
centuries.
Francis John Hext, Esq., brother of Thomas Hext, Esq.
of Trenarren, b. 8 Jan. 1703; to. Catherine, sister of Render
Mounsteven, Esq. of Llancarfe, High Sheriff 1764, and had
issue (with two daus., Eliza and Anne, and a younger son,
Samuel, who d. unm.) an elder son,
Francis John Hext, Esq. of Tredethy, J. P., m. Jan. 17CD,
Margaret, dau. of Elias Long, Esq. of Plymouth, and heir of
her brother, Elias Long, of Tredethy. and left issue, with three
daus., Anne, to. the Rev. Charles Kendall; Jane; and Mar-
garet ; four sons, of whom two succeeded him,
Francis John, of Tredethy, Rector of Holland, J.P. and
D.L. ; who ('. iu liath, 18-12, aged 63, v.mn.
WiLLi.^M, the late npiesciitative.
Samuel, Jlajor in the arniv, C.B. He received a gold medal
for Badajo'z, where he stormed the citadel, and two clasps,
Orthes and Toulouse; ri. 24 July 1822, aged 40. _
George, Lieut. R.N., who fell by a rifle shot, leacUng a boat;
attack in America, 1813, aged 28.
The 2nd son,
William Hext, Esq. of Tredethy and Llancarfe, Admiral
R.N., 6. 8 July, 1780; m. 15 Sept. 1812, Barbara, youngest
dau. and lust surviving child and heir of the late James
Head, M.D., of Tremeare, and by her (who d. 22 Feb. 1852)
had issue,
780
HEY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HEY
Francis John, now of Tiedethy.
George (Rev.), b. 15 Jan. 1819; B.D., late rcllow of Corpus
Christi Coll. Oxf</rd, now Rector of Steeple Langford, Bath;
m. 11 May, 1858, Elizabeth Furniss, 2ud dau. of John P.
Magor, Esq. of Penventon an-l Lennellyn, and has issue,
George Kendall, b. 20 Oct. 1864.
Edward Frances Amyas, b. 20 Aug. 18G7.
Lyonel John, b. 16 July, 1871.
Barbara Elizabeth. Mary Con.stance. Margaret.
Sasanna Read, m. 12 June, 1856, David Wm. H. J., 2nd son
of the late Col. Horndon, of the Royal Horse Artillery and
has two sons and five daus.
Admiral Hext d. 30 Oct. 1866.
Arms— Or, a tower triple towered, porte ouverte, between
three battle-axes sa. Crest — A demi-lion or, rising from a tower
sa. holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the last.
iec(25— Tredethy and Lancarfe, Bodmin, Cornwall.
HEYCOCK OF EAST NORTON.
Hetcock, Chakles, Esq. of Easb Norton, co.
Leicester, Major, half-pay, 89th foot, h. 11 Oct.
1827.
iLfUPafJP. — ^TnE Rev. Joseph Hetcock, A.M., h. in
Stafford.shire in 1647, and educated at Eton, became Vicar of
StrathBcld-Mortimer, eo. Berks, 1671, which he retained for
sixty-five years, and d. 19 Jan 1736, aged 89; his wife, Eliza-
beth, having d. before him, 16 Jan. 1720. A brother of his,
named John, settled about this time at Tilton, co. Leicester,
and d. 1721, leaving no issue. He was s. by his nephew,
Nicholas, 2nd son of Rev. Jo.s. Heycock, of Strathfield Mor-
timer, where lie was b. 1679, whose elder brother Joseph dying
unm., possessing an estate at Reading, Nicholas became the
inheritor of it. Nicholas Heycock, of Tilton, m. 1710, Mary,
dau. of J. Palmer, Esq. of Saddington, through whom he in-
herited an estate there, and at Fleckney, the adjoining parish,
and had issue,
John, his heir.
Mary, 6. 1711 ; m. Edward Muxloe, Esq. of Pickwell, High
Sheriff of co. Leicester.
Catherine, 6. 1715; m. John Lawson, a citizen of London.
Elizabeth, m. Henry Hensman, Esq. of Pytchley.
Nicholas Heycock d. 1763, aged 84 years, was buried at Tilton,
and .?. by his son,
John Heycock, Esq. of East Norton, co. Leicester, &. 1711 ;
(I. 1803. He TO. 1st, 1744, Mary, 2nd child and co-heiress of
Benjamin Clarke, Esq. of Hardingstone, co. Nortliampton, and
of Tilton, CO. Leicester, who d. s. p. and was s. by his younger
brother, Bartholomew Clarke, Esq. of Southampton, whose
only dau. to. Sir Jacob Bouverie, 1st liarl of Radnor. By
JIary Clarke his wife (who d. 1752) he had issue,
Joseph, 6. 1748; m. Mary Black, of Leveden, co. North-
ampton, and had issue two sons, Nicholas and John, who
both d. unm.
Mary, 6. 1745; m. Richard Raworth, Esq. of Owston, and
had one son. Rev. Benjamin Clarke Raworth, who d. at
Quorndon Place, Loughborough, without issue, 1848.
Elizabeth, 6. 1740; ui. John Smith, Esq. of Uppingham,
Rutland, and d. s. p.
He TO. 2ndly, 1755, Elizabeth, dau. of — Brown, Esq. of
■Skeffington, co. Leicester, and had by her (whod. 1768) a dau.,
Dorothy, b. 1756, the wife of Henry Hensman, Esq. of Pytchley,
:o. Northampton, and a son,
John Heycock, Esq. of Owston and East Norton, b. 1758;
High Sheriff for Rutland in 1800; to. 20 Mny, 1790, Susanna,
2nd dau. of Tobias Hippisley, Esq. of Hambleton, High
Sheriff of CO. Rutland 1782 (3rd son of Thomas Hippisley, eldest
brother of Sir John Hippisley, of Gamely and Stone Easton),
and by her (who d. 1816) had issue,
.John Hippisley, hi.s heir.
Charles (Rev.), late Vicar of Owston, co. Leicester, whos. his
cousin, Henry Hensman, Esq. of Pytchley, co. North-
ampton, a J.P. for that co., was 6. 1794; to. Catherine,
only dau. of Francis Bissill, Esq., and niece of the Rev. Wil-
liam Bissill, of Wissendine, co. Rutland, Rector of Folksworth,
Hunts, and had issue four sons and seven daus. He was s.
by his eldest son, Charles Hensman, late Capt 75th foot.
Thomas, of the Manor House, Braunston, Rutland, b.
10 Sept. 1796 ; d. 10 Dec. 1862, unm. and was s. by his
younger brother, Frerterick.
William, 6. 1800, d. unm. 1847.
Henry, late of Beech House, Seedley Road, Pendleton, near
Manchester, and of Beeston Royds, near Leeds, b. 10 April
1802; TO. 15 April, 1840, Jane, eldest dau. of — Cockshott|
Esq., and by her (who d. 5 July, 1860) had no issue. He d.
10 Jan. 1870.
Edwin, late of Bombay, m.. Mary, dau. of — Cockshott, Esq.,
and d. 1876, having had three sons and two daus.
Frederick, of Braunston, Rutland, 5. 1811 ; m. Mary, only
dau. of C. Haywood, Esq. of Bourne, co. Cambridge, andd.
1875, leaving five sons and fo«r daus. His eldest son and
successor is Alfred Hay« ood.
Alfred, d. 25 May, 1830, and was buried at Owston.
Susanna, d. unm. 1810.
Elizabeth, m. Rowland Morris Fawcett, M.D., of Cambridge,
andd. s. p. 1871.
Emma, m. Ayscough Smith, Esq. of Leesthorpe Hall, co.
Leicester (who d. 30 Oct. 1874), having had four sons and
three daus.
Mr. John Heycock d. 3 Feb. 1823, was buried at Owston, and
was s. by his eldest son,
John Hippisley Heycock, Esq. of East Norton, 6. 3 Feb.
1793; m. 18 May, 1819, Martha, only child of Thomas Lewin,
Esq. of Thrussington Grange, co. Leicester, and by her (who
d. 1840) had issue,
John, &. 5 March, 1822; d. 1837.
Heney, 6. 6 April, 1825 ; d. unm. 1864.
Charles, now of East Norton.
Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Seaton, Rutland, 6. 1 June, 1831;
m. 1860, Mary Anna, dau. of James Powles, Esq. of the
Priory House, Monmouth, and has issue, John Hippisley, b.
15 May, 1861 ; Henry Charles Hippisley, 6. 10 Feb. 1867;
and Edith Mary.
Mary Anne, b. 1820 ; d. 1846.
Susanna. Emma, d. 1850.
Mr. John Hippisley d. in 1863.
Arms— Or, a cross sa., in the first quarter a fleur-de-lis.
Crest— A hind's head couped, collared. JlfoJfo— Non mihi sed
patriaa.
Seat— Manor House, East Norton, co. Leicester.
HEYLAND OF GLENDARAGH AND
TAMLAGHT.
HETL4ND, Langfoed Eowley, Esq. of Glencla-
ragh, CO. Antrim, and Tamlaght, co. Derry, J.P.,
b. 7 March, 1807.
iliUCafle.— Rowland Heyland, Esq. of Castle Eoe, co.
Derry, to. 1st, Miss Gait, and by her had,
Langford, his heir.
Mary Anne, wife of the Rev. Richard Henry Sjmcs, of Eally-
beg, CO. Wicklow.
lie TO. 2ndly, Miss MacDonnell, and by her had,
I. Arthur, Major 40th regt., killed at Waterloo, leaving, by
Miss Mary KyfSn his wife, five sons and two daus.,
1 John Rowley, of Ballintemple, co. Derry, J. P., Lieut.-
Col. in the army, severely wounded while in command of
the 7th Fusiliers, in the attack on the Redan, to. and had
issue.
2 Arthur, E.I.C.S., deceased. 3 Macdonnell, deceased.
4 KySin, Capt. 25th regt., deceased.
5 Alfred, Lieut.-Co!. 95th regt., lost an arm at the Alma.
1 Mary Anne, m. James Browne, Esq.
2 Anne, m. the Rev. Mr. Smyth.
II. Hercules John, Capt. 14th regt., d. s. p.
The eldest son and heir,
Langford Rowley Heyland, Esq. of Glendaragh and
Tamlaght, J. P., Lieut. -Col. commanding Londonderry Militia,
VI. 1792, Charlotte Alexander, of Caledon, and by her (who d.
31 July, 1833) had issue,
I. Langford Rowley, present representative.
n. Alexander Charles, b. 7 March, 1807; of the Bengal Civil
Service, late Judge of Ghazepore ; m. 1st, 30 March, 1835,
Anne Alexander, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Montgomery, of
Moville, CO. Donegal, and by her (who d. 11 Oct. 1839; had
issue,
1 Langford Rowley, 6. 11 July, 1837; Lieut. 33rd regt.;
d. before Sebastopol, 18 June, 1855.
2 Alexander Samuel, b. 11 Oct. 1839.
1 Maria Susan, to. the Rev. R. McClintock.
He m. 2ndly, 23 Feb. 1841, Emily, dau. of John Montgomery-
Hill, Esq., Commis.sioner of Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good
Hope, and had by her a son,
3 Edward Obre, b. 4 Oct. 1842.
in. Arthur James, late of the Belgian Cavalry.
I. Sophia Florence, m. A. 0. B. Bellingham, Esq. of Dunany,
CO. Louth.
II. Charlotte, m. E. Curry, Esq., H.B.M.'s Consul at Ostend,
and is deceased. m. Mabella.
IV. Marianne, iii. E. M. Dunne, Esq. of Brittas, Queen's Co. ;
andd. 1860.
V. Catherine, m. Edouard Vander Noot, Baron de Moorselles,
Belgium, and is deceased.
Col. Heyland d. 1 Nov. 1823.
HEY
THE LANDED GENTRY
IIIB
781
^rms— Az., a lion rampant arg., surmounted by a bend g u.
charged with a tower ppr. Crests— Ont of battlements ppr.
charged with a cross-crosslet gu. a nag's head ppr. Motto —
Favcat fortuna.
Sm«s— Glendaragh, Crumlln, co. Antrim; and Tamlaght, co.
Dcrry.
HEYWOOD OF OCLE COURT,
Hetwood, Thomas, Esq. of Ode Court, co.
Hei-eford, late Capt. 16th Lancers, J.P. aucl D.L.,
Lieut.-Col. commanding Herefordshire and Ead-
norsliire Kifle Volunteer Regts., 6. 28 Sept. 1826 ;
m. 1st, 16 Aug. 1S53, Mary Emily, dau. of His
Grace Marcus G. Beresford, D.D., Archbishop of
Armagh, and by her (who d. 12 Ang. 1858) has
issue,
I. Henky de la Poer Beresfokd, b. 23 Jan. 1S53.
I. Constance Mary. n. Emily Frances.
He m. 2ndly, 10 April, 1863, Sophie Grace, eldest
dau. of Stepney St. George, Esq. of Headford
Castle, CO. Galway, and has issue a dau.,
III. Ellen Mabel.
ILinraSC.— Thomas Hetwood, Esq. of Hope End, co.
Hereford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1840, 6. 3 Sept. 1797 ;
m. 2 Oct. 1823, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of John Barton, Esq. of
Swinton, co. Lancaster, and Saxby Hall, co. Lincoln, and by
her (who d. 12 Nov. 1866) had issue,
Thomas, now of Hope End.
Margaret, m. 19 May, 1846, Sir Thomas Percival Heywood,
Bart.
Mary Elizabeth, m. 28 July, 1848, Rev. George Henry
Sumner, M.A., Rector of Old Alrcsford, Hants. Chaplain to
the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Rural Dean, son of the
Bishop of Winchester. They have issue.
Mr. Heywood was younser brother of Sir Benjamin Heywood,
Bart, of Claremont, co. Lancaster, and 3rd sou of the late
Nathaniel Heywood, Esq. of Manchester (who d. 2 April, 1815),
by Anne his wife {m. 24 May, 1791, d. 13 July, 1847; dau. of
the celebrated Thomas Percival of that town, M.D., F.R.S.
He d. 20 Nov. 1860.
Arms — Arg., three torteaux in bend between two hendlets
gu., on a canton of the last, a cross-pattce or. Crest — On a
mount vert the trunk of a tree with two branches sprouting
therefrom and entwined by ivy, thereon a falcon with wings
displayed ppr. Motto — Alte volo.
/i'cat— Oclc Court, Hereford.
HEYWOOD OF STANLEY HALL,
CO. YORK.
(See Bueee's Peerage and Baronetage, under
the title of Hevwood.)
HIBBEUT OF BIRTLES HALL.
HiBBEUT, Thomas, Esq. of Birtles Hall, co.
Chester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1839, b. 1788,
m. 1823, Mary Caroline Henrietta, eldest dau. of
Charles Cholmondeley, Esq. of Overleigh, co.
Chester, and niece of 1st Lord Delamerc, and had
issue,
I. HoGH Robert, Col. 7th Royal Fusiliers, J.P., h. Doc.
1828 ; in. 1861, Sarah Catherine Augusta, dau. of Frede-
rick Lee, Esq., and has issue, 1 Hugh Frederick Arthur,
b. 2 Aug. 18G2, d. 20 Oct. 1862; 2 Hugh Thomas, h. 5 Au^'.
1863; 3 George Frederic, 6. 11 Aug. 1873 ; 1 Victoria
Katherine; 2 Essex Mary; 3 Margaret Dora ; 4 Frances
Caroline.
II. Reginald, B.A. (Rev.), h. Dec. 1830; d. 12 May, 1877.
III. Francis.
I. Caroline Essex. ii. Dorothea Letitia.
111. Georgiana Charlotte. iv. Octavia Letitia.
iLtltCaCJE.— Robert Hir.EEnT, Esq. of Booth and Stockfield
Hall (7th in descent from Nicholas Hibbert, of Murpio,
Cheshire, who d. July, 1506) b. 1684; m. 3 March, 1708, Mar-
garet Tetlow, and d. 15 April, 1762, having had issue (witli
three daus.) four sons,
Thomas, b. 1710; d. ■warn. 20 May, 1780.
Robert, of whom presently.
Samuel, b. 1719; d. unm. 15 March, 17? 1.
John, b. 1732; d. 17G9; having in. Janet, dau. of Samuel
Gordon, Esq. ; he was ancestor of John Hubert Washington
Hibbert, Esq. of Bilton Grange, co. Warwick, and of John
Hibbert, Esq. of Braywicke Lodge, Berks.
The 2nd son,
Robert Hibbert, Esq. of Stockfleld Hall, co. Lancaster, 6.
1717; m. 1743, Abigail, dau. and co-heir of William Scholey,
Esq. of CO. Yoik, and d. 12 Jan. 1784, having had issue, be-
sides Robert, of Birtles, five other sons and three daus.,
Thomas, of Chalfont House, d. s. p. 1817.
George, of Munden House, Herts.
Samuel, d. at Nantes, 1786, leaving issue.
John, d. unm. 1770.
AViLLiAM, of Hare Hill (see that ManoU).
Anne, m. Lieut.-Gen. John Prince.
Margaret, m. Thomas Gregg, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. Robert Markland, Esq.
Robert Hibbert Esq. of Birtles Hall, co. Chester, and of
Chalfont Park, Bucks, b. 12 Oct. 1750 (son of Robert Hibbert
and Abigail Scholey his wife), in. 3 Sept. 1785, Letitia Hamil-
ton, dau. of John Frederick Nerabhard, Esq. of Jamaica, and.
by her (who d. 1 April, 1854) had issue,
Thomas, his heir, of Birtles Hall.
Robert, of Chalfont Lodge, Bucks (see Hibbert o/.E«ctjieZi
3Ia,wr).
John Nembhard, of Chalfont House (see that name).
Anna, to. Thomas Tipping, Esq. of Davenport Hall, co.
Chester.
Lajtitia Hamilton.
Mr. Hibbert d. Feb. 1835.
Arms — Erm., on a bend sa. three crescents arg. Crest — An
arm erect couped below the elbow vested az., cuff erm., hand
ppr. grasping a crescent arg. Jl/o«Jo — Fidem rectumquc
colendo.
/Seat— Birtles Hall, Macclesfield, co. Chester.
HIBBEST OF BTJCKNELL IHANOB.
Hibbert, Eeedeeick Dettmmond, Esq. of Buct-
nell Manor, Bicester, co. Oxford, J.P. for cos. of
Bucks and Oxon, Lieut.-Col. Eojal Bucks Yeomanry
Cavah'y, and late an officer in the Royal Scots
Greys, b. 9 Dec. 1824 ; m. 28 July, 1859, Hester
Louisa, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of Fiennes Trot-
man, Esq. of Bucknell Manor, Oxon, and Syston
Court, Gloucestershire, and has issue,
I. Robert Fiennes, b. 1 June, 1800.
II. Aubrey John Frederick, b. 13 May, IS62; d. 3 Oct. 1865. •
I. Charlotte Louisa. ii. Agnes Laetitia.
III. Blary Arethusa. iv. Hester Cecil.
V. Beatrice. vi. Dorothy Rose.
iLinCagC.— Robert Hibbert, Esq. of Chalfont Lodce,
Bucks, 2nd son of Robert Hibbert, Esq. of Birtles and Chal-
font Park, b. 28 Nov. 1790; m. 1st, Letitia Katherine, only
dau. of Harry Augustus Leicester, Esq. of Chester, brother of
John, 1st Lord de Tabley, which lady d. s.p.; and 2ndly,
1825, Charlotte, dau. of John Drumniond, Esq. of Denham.
Bucks, by Hester, dau. of T. Cholmondeley, of Vale Royal, cu.
Chester; d. 17 Dec. 1829, leaving by her (who d. 15 Dec. 1876),
I. Frederick Drdm.mond, now of Bucknell Manor.
II. Leicester, of Chalfont Lodge, J.P. formerly of the
Queen's Bays, b. 6 March, 1826; in. 1st, 28 April, 1851,
Arethusa Jane, dau. of Charles Calvert, Esq. of Kneller
Hall, M.P., and by her (who d. i Feb. 1877) has issue,
1 Charles Robert Calvert, 6. 9 May, 1852.
2 John Calvert, b. 4 Aug. 1853.
3 Edward Hugh Rowley, Lieut. 20th regt., b. 21 Jan. ISo, .
4 Archibald Louis, Lieut. R.A., ';. 9 May, 1859.
5 Godfrey Leicester, 6. 31 Jan. 1864.
1 Ada Jane, 6. 14 Aug. 1854.
Arms—See Hibbert of Birtles.
-Sea£— Bucknell Manor, Bicester,
HIBBERT OP CHALFONT PAKK.
Hibbeet, John Nembhaed, Esq. of Chalfont
Park, CO. Bucks, Major in the army, late Capt.
King's Dragoon Guards, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1837, m. 6 Aug. 1833, Jane Anne, eldest
dau. of Sir Robert Alexander, Bart. Mr. Hibbert
is third son of Robert Hibbert, Esq. ('.rho m. 1785,
and d. 1835), by Letitia Hamilton his wife, dau. of
John Frederick Nembhard, Esq. of Kingston,
Jamaica. He has had two brothers and a sister,
782
HIB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HIC
Tiz., the present Thomas Hibberfc, Esq. of Birtles
Hall; Kobert Hibbert, Esq. of Cbalfont Lodge,
Bucks {see Hibbeet of Bucknell Manor) ; and
Anna, m. Thomas Tipi^ing, Esq. of Davenport
Hall, CO. Chester, and had issue; Mr. Tipping
d. 1858, and his wife 1863.
Arrtis, Crest, and Motto— A:i Hibbert of Birtles Hall.
;S£a«— Clialfont Park, near Gerard's Cross, Bucks.
HIBBERT OF BILTON GRANGE.
Hibbeet, Paul Edgae Tichboexe, Esq. of
Biltou Grange, co. Warwick, h. 25 Jan. 181-6.
JlinCaffC— This family derives descent from John Hibbert
Esq. I. 1732, 4th son of Robert Hibbert, Esq. of Booth and
.Stockfield Hall {see Hibbeet of Birtles).
Thomas Hibbeet, Esq. of Agualta Vale, 6. 1761 ; m. 1 Dec.
1792, Miss Mansfield, dau. of J. Kushton Mansfield, of Thrap-
stone, CO. Korthampton, and d. 30 Oct. 1807. Mrs. Hibbert d.
17 March, 1848. His son,
John Hubert Washington Hibbert, Esq. of Bilton Grange,
CO. Warwick, Capt. in the army, ra. 10 Jan. 1839, Julia Mary
Magdalene, 3rd dau. of the late Sir Henry Joseph Tichborne,
Bart., widow of Lieut.-Col. Charles Thomas Talhot, and,
mother of Bertram Arthur, 17lh Earl of Shrewsbury, and had
issue,
I. Paul Edgar Tichboene, now of Bilton Grange.
II. Hubert Aloysius Tichborne, 6. 2 Nov. 1849.
III. Oswa!« Joseph Tichborne, 6. 6 Feb. 1851.
IV. Alfred Joseph Tichborne, d. 1852.
I. Winifred Julia Tichborne.
II. Lydia Anne Tichborne, m. 19 Sept, 1870, Henry Joseph
Stourton, Esq. of Holme Hall, co. York.
III. Marguerite Dorothea Tichborne, deceased.
lY. Cecilia Elizabeth Tichborne, m. Sir C. H. Tempest, Bart.,
and d. 2 Jan. 1865.
V. Bertha Alice Tichborne, d. 27 May, 1849.
VI. Emily Frances Tichbome, ra. 1870, William Martin Ed-
munds, Esq. of Worsbro' Hall, co. York.
Arms, Crest, and Motto— See Hibbeet of Birlles.
^Vc'.i— Bilton Grange, P.ugby.
HIBBERT OF BRAYWICK LODGE.
Hibbert, John, Esq. of Bravwiek Lodge, Berks,
J.P., I. 29 Jan. 1811 ; m. 15 Sept. 1836, Charlotte
Ehzabeth, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Charles Turner, Col.
of the 19th regt. Mr. Hibbert, of Braywick Lodge,
is son of the late John Hibbert, Esq. (who d. 11
Sept. 1855, aged 87), by Charlotte his wife (who d.
28 June, 1S25), dau. of Thomas Sumpter, Esq. of
Histou Hall, co. Cambridge, and grandson (by
Janet Gordon his wife) of John Hibbert, Esq.,
youngest son of John Hibbert, Esq. of Booth and
Stockfield Hall {see Hibbeet of Birtles Hall).
Arms, (Cc — Same as Hibbert of Births Hall.
Scat — Braywick Lodge, Maidenhead.
HIBBERT OF HARE HILL.
Hibbert, WiiLiAii Tetlow, Esq. of Hare HUl,
CO. Chester, b. 12 April, 1793 ; m. 27 July, 1821,
Carohne Mary, youngest dau. of Capel Cm-e, Esq.
of Blake Hall, Essex, and has issue,
I. William Capel, b. 29 Oct. 1822.
II. Edward George, late Lieut.-Col. Gren. Guards, 6. 11 Feb.
1827.
III. Francis Gordon, Col. in the army, late Commanding the
Eoyal Canadian Bifles, 6. 24 Kov. 1832 ; m. June, 1868,
Constance, dau. of Col. O'Hara, and has three sons and a
dau.
IV. Robert Henry, b. 17 Nov. 1840.
1. Caro.ine Letitia. ii. Louisa Mary Ann.
iLtUCaflC— William Hibbert, Esq. of Hare Hill, co.
Chester, 6. 22 Sept. 1759 (youngest son of Robert Hibbert, Esq.
of Stockfield House, co. Lancaster, who d. 1789, by Abigail
Scholey, of Wakefield, his wife, m. 1742, d. 1792 (see Hibbert
of Birtles Hall); to. 1772, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of
William Greenhalgh, Esq. of Horwich, in the same co., and
by her (whod. 17 Oct. 1800) had issue,
William Tetlow, now of Hare Hill.
Charles Richard, b. ISOO; d. unm. 1846.
Margaret, m. 1810, Nathaniel Phillips, Esq. of the Dales, co.
Lancaster, and d. 1865.
Elizabeth, ni. 1809, Rev. Henry Law, Rector of Downham, co.
Cambridge, d. 1858.
Sarah, d. unr.i. 1868. Mary Anne, d. VMin. 1866.
Letitia, m. Robert Philips, Esq. of Heybridge, co. Stafford.
He d. 4 Aug. 1844.
Arms, <£c., see Hibbeet of Birtles Hall.
Seat— Bare Hill, near Macclesfield. Mesidenee—lS, Princes
Gate, London.
♦—
HICKIE OP KILELTON.
HiCKiE, William Ceeagh, Esq. of Kilelton, co.
Kerry, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1872, b. 16
Dec. 1831 ; m. 29 Sept. 1853, Caroline, only child
of the late Charles Davison Scott, Esq. of Gordon
Street, London, and grand-dau. of John Scott,
Esq., killed at the battle of Trafalgar when Secre-
tary to Lord Nelson, and has issue,
I. William Scott, 6. 5 July, 1854.
II. Charles Valentine, b. 14 Feb. 1856.
III. James Francis, 6. 2 Dec. 1859.
IV. Robert Eustace, b. 20 Sept. 1861.
I. Jane Frances. ii. Mary Lucila, d. 5 Feb. 1875.
III. Caroline Teresa. iv. Helen Ursula.
V. Elizabeth Christine. vi. Agnes Lucila Wilhelmine.
itlUCage.— The family of Hickie, or O'Hicky, descend
from Eochy Baldearg, of the race of Cormac Cas, King of
riunster. They were formerly Chiefs of a district in the co.
of Clare. The estates of James Hickie, in the Barony of Tulla,
CO. Clare, were confiscated in 1652, and granted to Crom-
wellian settlers, the confiscation being confirmed by Act of
settlement, 16G6, whereupon his ."^on,
William Hickie, settled at Kilelton, co. KeiTy. His son,
William Hickie, of Kilelton, m. Pomel, dau. and co-heir
of John Edmonds, of Asdee, descendant and representative of
Sir Anthony Edmonds, Knt., by Margaret O'Conor, dau. of
John O'Conor, of Carrigafoyle. "O'Conor Kerry" became
possessed of the lands of East and West Asdee, which thereby
escaped confiscation, and the estate of West Asdee came into
the possession of the Hickie family. William Hickie was s. by
his son,
William Hickte, Esq. of Kilelton, m. Phillis, dau. of James
Trant, Esq. of Dingle, by whom he had a son and heir,
Michael Hickie, Esq. of Kilelton, m. 17G7, Margaret, eldest
dau. of Pierce Nagle, Esq. of Anakissy, co. Cork, and grand-
son of Pierce Nagle, who was the last Enman Catholic up to
the passing of the Emancipation Act, that filled the office of
High Sheriff for co. Cork, 16S9, and who was brother of Sir
Richard Nagle, M.P. for the co. Cork, and Attorney-General to
King James II. By Margaret Nagle his wife, Michael Hickie
had a son,
William Hickie, Esq. of Kilelton, J. P., m. Jane, dan. of
William Creagh, Esq. of Shanballymore, otherwise Old Court,
CO. Cork, by whom he had issue. He d. 1847, and was «. by
his son,
William Hickie, Esq. of Kilelton, co. Kerry, and Jane-
mount, CO. Cork, J.P. for the cos. of Cork and Kerry, and
High Sheriff of the latter co. 1854, 6. 4 April, 1796 ; m. 29 Jan.
1829, Maria, dau. of James Murphy, Esq., J.P., of Eing-
mahon Castle, co. Cork, and had issue,
William Creagh, now of Kilelton.
James Francis, Lieut.-Col. (retired), served in the 7th Eoyal
FusUicrs, b. 15 Aug. 1833; m. 20 Sept. 1862, Lucila, 4th
dau. of Don Pablo Larios y Herreros de Tejada, of Laguna
de Cameros, old Castile, and has issue.
Mary Josephine »i. Oct. 1853, William J. Murphy, Esq. of
Eichmond, co. Cork, and has issue,
Jane Anne, d. 28 Feb. 1850.
Mr. Hickie d. 11 May, 1856, and was s. by his son, the present
William Creagh Hickie, Esq. of Kilelton.
Arms—Gix., a lion passant or, on a chief arg. a saltier en-
grailed az. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.
garnished or, holding in the hand a truncheon of the sccbnd.
Jlolto — Honor virtutis praemium.
StaJ— Kilelton, BaUylongford, co. Kerry.
EICKMAN OF FENLOE.
Hickman, Hugh Pallisee, Esq. of Fenloe, co.
Clare, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1860, b. Nov.
1805 ; m. April, 1843, Sophia Angel St. John, 3rd
HIC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HIC
783
dau. of Edward Stopford, D.D., Eisliop of Mcath,
aud lias issue,
I. Thomas Edwakd, 6. Oct. 1845, Capt. 14th Hussars.
II. Stopford Cosby, 6. Aug. 1854, Lieut. R.A.
lu. Hugh Palliser, b. July, 1867, Lieut. E.A.
I. Catherine Frances.
u. Jane Alicia, m. 29 April, 1875, Richard Laurence Whitty,
Esq., and has issue, Hugh Fitz-WaUer, 6. 14 May, 187G.
III. Caroline Amelia. iv. Sophia Angel St. John.
JLtlTCJtJir. — This family is a branch of the ancient noble
family of Hickman, in which vested the Earldom of Plymouth.
Gregory Hickman, described in the family pedigree as 3rd son
of Walter Hickman, of Kew, Surrey, ancestor of the Earls of
Plymouth, was a Merchant of Hamburgh, where he m. Ehoda,
dnu. of Mr. Fclton, Merchant; his 2nd wife was Jane, dau. of
>;icholas Hubbcrt, of Dromore, in Ireland; by the 1st wife
Gregory had a son,
Thomas Hickman, of Barntic, co. Clare (whose will bears
date 12 Sept. 1677) ; he in. the dau. of John Colpoys, of
Ballycar, co. Clare, by whom he had Thomas, his heir ;
Dixie; William, of Curk; Andrew, Lieut, in tlie army;
George, of Dublin; and tour daus., Anne, i/i..]olin llarmlil,
of Dublin, Merchant; lllioda, „/. llu-hlVrcLWil ; inizalictb,
m. Obadiah Dawson; and Mary, d. uuui. The son aud
heir,
Thomas Hickman, of Barntic, m. 1st, Gertrude, dau. of
Brigadier-Gen. Gore, of Clonroad, co. Clare, by whom he
had, Thomas, Capt. in the army, d. wain., and three daus.,
Elizabeth, m. Beverly Usher, of Waterford ; Jane, iii.
George Rose, of Cork; and Gertrude; by his 2nd wife,
Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Stratford, of IBaltinglass, he had
three sons, Robert; Edward, who was a Cornet of horse;
and Charles, who d. at the Tcm|ile ; and two daus., Mary, m.
William Wright, Esq. of Clontarf, ;iiiil Henrietta, m.
Thomas, youngest son of Hugh Hiekman, of Fenloc.
By his 2nd wife Gregory Hickman had, with two daus.
(Jane, m. Col. Villiers Harington, of Bagworth, co. Warwick,
by whom she had a dau., Lucy who was mother of Col. Taylor
and Berkely Taylor; aud Mary, iii. Capt. Bernard, of co.
Cork), three sons,
I. Walter, of Kilmore, co. Clare, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Henry Hart, Cnmmi.ssary-Gencral of Ireland, by whom he
had two sons, Henry, and Walte , m. Bridget, dau. of
Godfrey Greene. The elder son,
Henry Hickman, of Kilmore, had a reiriment in the reign
of Queen Anne. He m. l\I;ir-;ir( t, dim. of Sir William
Poole, of Poole Hall, co. Dev.m, and by her had three
sons, Poole. Henry, and William, and two daus., Susan,
m. Mr. Bowles, an East India Merchant, and Sophia, d.
VAim. Of the sons, Henry, the 2nd son, was a Capt. in
the Welsh Fusiliers, and William, the youngest, a Col. in
the same regiment. The eldest son,
Poole Hickman, Esq., w. Mary, dau. of Mountiford
Westropp, Esq. of Attyflinn, co. Clare, and d. 1753.
leaving Henry Hickman, of Kilmore, and three daus.!
Elizabeth, va. Robert Westropp, Esq. of Fort Anne, co
Clare ; Margaret, m. Patrick England, Esq. ; and Jane.
u. Hugh. III. Hesbt.
The 3rd son,
Henry Hickman, of Ballyket (who d. 1713), in. Honora, dan.
and heir of Morrough M'Mahon, by whom he had three sons,
Luke, George, and Hugh, of Fenloe, and three daus., Jane, m.
George Colpoys; Katherine, m. Edward Van Hogart, and
afterwards Capt. Randall Jones, and Anne, in. — Gifford, Fort
ilajor of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Luke, the eldest son, d. unm. ;
George, the 2nd, m. Jane, dau. of Charles Fox, of Fox Hall,
;ind by her had three sons, Anthony, of Ballyket, m. Eleanor
Finch; Henry; and Fox; and several daus., Honora, m.
Edward Turner, of London; Elizabeth, m. Charles Smyth,
Collector of the co. Clare; Anne, m. James Fitzgerald, of
Stone Hall ; and Hester, in. Henry Ward ; Mary ; and Barbara.
HoGH Hickman, youngest son of Henry Hickman, Esq. of
Eallyket, and Honora, dau. and heir to Murrogh M'Mahon, m.
Anne, dau. of George Hastings. Esq. cf Daylesford co. Wor-
cester, by whom he left at his decease, 1722, one dau., Mary,
i;>. Sir Edward O'Brien, of Droraoland, co. Clare, and two
sons, LCKE, his heir; and Thomas, of Brickhill (father of Mary,
Countess of Charlemont). The elder son,
Luke Hickman, Esq. of Fenloe, m. 1728, Gertrude, 2nd dau.
.nnd co-heir of Mountiford Westropp, Esq. of Attyflin. Their
son,
llnon Hickman, Esq. of Fenloe, m. 1752, Bridget, dau. of
John Bury, Esq. of co. Cork, by whom he had nine sons,
Thomas Hickman, the 3rd son, m. 1S03, Jane, dau. of
Thomas Cosby, Esq., and d. 1824, leaving one son,
Hugh Palliser Hickman, Esq., now of Fenloe, co. Clare.
Arms— Per pale indented arg. and az., quartering Az. an
eagle displayed arg. and Gu., on a chief of the second, three
fusils of the first. Crest— A talbot dog sejant arg. collared and
chained gu. Motto— Per tot discrimina rerum.
Seat — Fenloe, Newmarket-on-Fergus.
HICKS OF WIIiBE./kHAM TEMPLE.
IIiCKS, Edward, Esq. of Wilbraliam Temple, co.
Cambridge, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, 18G1, b.
10 Aug. 1814 ; m. 10 Oct. 1838, Grace, eldest dau.
of Stanley Pipe Wolferstau, Esq. of Statfold, and
has issue,
I. Stanley Edward, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law,
J. P., 6. Jan. 1843; educated at Eton and Trin. Coll. Cam-
bridge; m. 1870, Frances Sharp, dau. of the late B. D.
Webster, and has a son, Reginald Stanley, b. 1872.
II. Henry John, b. April, 1844; educated at Rugby and
Cambridge.
Hi. Charles William, &. 24 Dec. 1819; H.M.S. "Forte."
I. Emily Grace. ii. Eda.
This gentleman (only son of the late Edward
Simpson, Esq. of Lichfield,* by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of William Anderton, Esq. of Moseley, co.
Worcester, and Rebecca his wife, dau. of G-regoet
Hicks, Esq.), was educated at the Charter House,
and Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford, entered the
Inner Temple, 1834 ; was Chairman of Finance
Committee since 1847, and Vice - Chairman of
Quarter Sessions for Cambridgeshire ; Patron of
one Living. He assumed, by royal license, 1835,
the surname and arms of Hicks, on succeeding to
the estate of his kinsman, James Hicks, Esq. of
Wilbraham Temple. The family of Hicks of Wil-
braliam Temple was a branch of tlie ancient stock
of Hicks of Campdcn.
^?-j».s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a fess between three
fleurs-de-lis or, for Hicks; 2nd and 3rd, per bend sinister or
and sa. a lion rampant counterchanged, holding between the
paws a gauntlet az., for Simpson. Crests — 1st, Hicks: A
buck's head couped or, gorged with a chaplet of roses leaved
vert ; 2nd, Simpson : An ounce's head ppr. erased and ducally
crowned gu. charged on the neck with a gauntlet or. Motto —
Tout bien on rien.
Sera— Wilbraham Temple, co. Cambridge. CJit&s— Oxford
and Cambridge, and Garrick.
HICKSON OF FEEMOYLE.
HrcKSON, Egbert Conway, Esq. of Fermoyle,
CO. Kerry, J.P., b. 25 Nov. 1812 ; High Sheriff of
Kerry 1855-56 ; «?. 1st, Aug. 1831, Agues, 2nd dau.
of the late John Mahouey, Esq. of Dromore Castle,
but by her had no surviving issue. Mr. Hickson
m. 2ndly, 20 April, 1841, Jane, only dau. of Patter-
son O'Hara, Esq., late 59th foot, aud by her had,
I. James Robert Conway, h. 2 Jan. 1844, deceased
II. Patterson O'Hara, J.P., 6. 5 Oct. 1845.
III. Robert Conway, b. 17 Sept. 1847; d. 14 Feb. 1850.
IV. George Archibald Erskine, b. 21 Nov. 1854.
I. Araminta Theresa.
II. Jane Sarah Victoria, m. 13 Sept. 1870, Robert Fitz-
gerald Day, Esq. of Beaufort House.
III. Theresa Georgina Adelaide. iv. Sarah Maria Xonis.
lie d. Nov. 1878.
iLfuCSflE. — The first on record we have been able to
; lace is
Uev. John Hickson, Rector of the parishes of Killiney and
i::igobbin, in the diocese of Ardfert (for full pedigree see
.Si;i>plement). His son,
Thomas Hickson, ni. Frances, dau. of Walter Hussey, of
Castlegregory, by his wife Catherine, dau. of FitzGerald, of
Kilmurry, and had issue (besides a dau., Catherine, in. Walter
Langdon, son of Rev. Nathaniel Langdon, Dean of Ardfert)
three sons, Richard, whose issue is extinct; Joun, of whom
presently; and Robert, ancestor of the family of Balintaggart.
* Edward Simpson was youngest son of Charles Simpson,
Esq. of Lichfield, by Mary his wife, dau. of Edward Cheney,
Esq. of Yoxall, and grandson of Stephen Simpson, Esq., the
sou of Stephen Simpson, Esq. of Sheriff Hales Manor.
784
HIC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Hia
, Miss Kean, and
John Hipkson, 2m\ son of Thotnns Hickson and Frances
Hussey, ra. Mary IMe, and left issue,
I. CnnisTOPnEB, of whom presently. _
ji. James, His'li Sheriff co. Kerry, li65,
left issue,
1 Mart m her cousin, Eoliert IlicUson. - - ..
2 ^uhe'nne ITthm- Blennerhassett (Botert), of Fort-
field, CO. Kerry. . .
„r. John, of Tievbrim, m. 174'5, Ellen, dau. of Domimck
Trant, Esq., and had issue,
1 Robert, Capt. 5th foot, m. Mary Blake, of co. Galway,
and left issue, ,,„.„.
George Blake, Q.C., w. Anne Wntts relict of William
O'Neil, Esq., and had issue a son, William Mr. Hick-
son ra. 2ndly, Jiilia, dau. of Christuplier Delmege, of
Castlepark, co. I.iinerick. , ,, , x ..
Bobert, m. Margaret (Mrs. Watts), dau. of Mark Lynch
Esq. of Drumcory, co. Galway, and had issue, Robert,
John, Cecilia, Mary, a'ld Anne.
2 James, m. Mary, dau. of John O'ConneU, of Newtown,
CO. Cork, and lelt issue,
John James, -ni. Sarah, dau. of Eev. James Day, Rector
of Tralee and Vicar-Ueneral of Ardiert, and dying 1839,
left issue surviving,
James John, of Hilville, J.P. for co. Kerry, to. 1839,
his cousin, Deborah Godfrey, dau. of Rev. Edward
Day, Rector of Kilgobbin, and had issue. John.
Mary Agnes.
Ellen, TO. Morgan O'ConneU Busteed, Esq., M.D., of
Tralee, but </. s. p.
Maria, m. William Busteed, Esq. of Castlebar.
3 Christopher, to. Miss Moriarry, and had issue (with two
daus., Catherine and Mary) a son, John Christopher, of
the city of Dublin, m. Miss Wright, and has issue two
daus., Eliza, m. David Robertson, Esq., H.E.I.C.S. ; and
Catherine Charlott..'.
4 John, ra. Miss Poor, and had issue, Thomas, d. unm.;
and Eliza, to. Mr. Coppinger, of Cork.
5 George, of Hilville, J.P. for co. Kerry, d. unm.
1 Katharine, m.— Mahony, Esq.
2 Mary, to. Thomas Day, Esq., and had issue.
IV. George, ra. 1747, Mary, only dau. of George Gould, Esq.,
and left a dau., Elizabeth, m. John Fagan, of KiUtalagh, co.
Kerry.
The eldest son,
Christopher Hickson, Esq. of Fermoyle, to. 1740, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Thomas Conway, Ksq. of Castle Conway, co.
Kerry, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Hickson, Esq. of Fermoyle, High Sheriff for Ken-y
1778. He TO. 1770, his cousin Mary, dau. of his uncle, James
Hickson, Esq. ; and d. 1812, leaving issue, James Robert, of
■whom presently; Robert Conway, High Sheriff of Kerry 1811,
d. unra. ; George, J.P., d. unm. ; Mary, to. Jeremiah Leyne,
Esq. of Tralee, M.D. : Catherine, to. Robert Blennerhasselt,
Esq.; Anne, to. John lliUiard, Esq. of Scrahan Lodge, co.
Kerry. The eldest son,
James Robert Hickson, Esq. of Fermoyle, to. 10 Feb. 1808,
Teresa Maria, eldest dau. of John Pearl, Esq. of the city of
Cork, and had' issue,
Robert Conway, late of Fermoyle.
George James, d. luim., aged 24, 30 May, 1837.
Jane Elizabeth.
Sarah Maria, vi. 8 Aug. ISS.'i, Richard Norris, Esq. of Wood-
ville, CO. Kerry, and of Cork.
Mr. Hickson d. Feb. 1817.
Arms (originally confirmed by Camden, 1617, to Thomas
Hixon, of Greenwood, Keeper of the King's Wardrobe, who
descended out of co. Can)bi idge, and now duly registered in
the Office of Arms, Dublin Castle)— Or, two eagles' legs erased
a-la-quise, in .saltier the dexter surmounted of the sinister sa.,
in the centre chief point a trefoil vert. Crest— Oni of a ducal
coronet a griffin's i.f ■.] pnv. charged with a trefoil vert. Motto
— -Fideetforiit.idii,-,
Seat — Fermoyle House, Castlegregory.
HICKSON OS" BAI.L,INTAGGAE,T.
Hickson, Robeut Albert, Esq. of Ballintag-
gart. Dingle, co. Kerry, Capt. ^rd foot, b. 18i8.
iiincacjf.— Robert Hickson, Esq. of Dingle, co. Kerry, 3rd
son of Thomas Hickson, by Frances Hussey his wife (sec
Hickson of F.rmnijh^i, m. IJarbara Trant, and was father of
John Hickson, Esq., m. Ellen Hickson, and had a son,
Robert Hickson, Esq. of Dingle, J.P.and nepury-Governor
CO. Kerry, High .Sheriff 1794, m. 1776, Judith, dau. of William
Murray, Esq., and had issue,
John, his heir. Samuel Murray, of Dingle, J.P., d. s. p.
Robert (.Kev.), to. Miss Hewson, and had a son, William.
James, J.P., of Lansdowne Lodge, d. leaving Robert James^
and other issue.
George (Rev.), to. and had a son. Robert, and daus.
Mary, m. Peter Bodkin Hussey, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
Anne, m. Sir William Cox, Knt. of CoolcUffe, co. Wexford.
The eldest son,
John Hickson, Esq. of Grove, Dingle, J.P. and D.L., b.
20 May, 1782; High Sheriff 1826. He m. 4 May, 1813.
Barbara, eldest dau. of John Mahony, Esq. of Dromore Castle,
CO. Kerry, and had issue,
Robert, his heir, d. leaving a son,
Robert Albert, now of Ballintaggart.
John, J. P., who has assumed the surname of Mahont, now
of Tubrid, co. Kerry.
Richard Mahony, of Redcliff, co. Kerry, J. P., late Capt. i«
the army, m. 1849, Lucy, dau. of John Curry, Esq., and
has a son, John, 6. 18.'i0, and other issue.
Margaret, m. William Norcock, Esq.
Barbara, to. Admiial James Bower, R.N.
Julia, TO. Sept. 1853, Samuel Murray Hussey, Esq. of Eden-
burn, J.P. CO. Kerry.
Mary Anne, m. 1st, Charles Blennerhassett, Esq. of Bally-
seedy, CO. Kerry; and 2ndly, Capt. William Walker.
Sarah, m. T. Sliuldham Henry, Esq.
The eldest son,
Robert Hickson, Esq. of Ballintaggart, J.P., m. Julia
Sophia, dau. of William Sadleir Brufere, Esq. of Bewick, N.B.,
and d. 1870, leaving a son and heir,
Robert Albert, now of Ballintaggart.
Arms, Jkc, same as Hickson of Fermoyle.
iSeaf— Ballintaggart, Dingle, co. Kerry.
HIGGINS OP TUHVEY HOTJSS.
HiGGiNs, William Feancis, Esq. of Turvey
House, Beds, b. Jan. 1845 ; w. 21 Jan. 1873, Fanny
Adela, 2nd dau. of Col. Wilby, C.B., and wido'w of
William Backwell Tyringlmm, Esq., of Tyring-
ham, Bucks, and has issue,
GnsTAvcs Francis, b. Nov. 1873.
Adela Katlfleen, 6. Jan. 1876.
Mr. Higgins, -nlio was educated at Harrow, and
Pembroke Coll. Oxford, is a J.P. aiul D.L. for Beds,
was High Sheriff 1872, is a Magistrate for Bucks
and Northampton, and Patron of the Living of
Turvey. He was late Capt. in Beds Militia,
ILinCaSP.— John Higoins, Esq., grandfather of the pre-
sent William Francis Higgins, Esq. of Turvey House, was
grandson of Ann Clarke, dau. and co-heiress of Marchant
Clajke, Esq., of Hardingston, co. Northampton, whose elder
dau. was to. to Lord Folkestone, afterwards Earl of Radnor.
The said John Higgins to. 1793, Martha, dau. of William
Farrer, Esq. of Bralield House, co. Bucks, and had issue,
Thomas Charles, late of Turvey House.
William Bartholomew, of Picts Hill, Turvey, co. Beds, J.P.
and D.L.. High Sheriff 1815, and late Lieut.-Col. of Beds
Militia.
Harriet, to. Gen. Scott, who is deceased.
Ann Maria, deceased.
Mr. Higgins d. 1820, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Charles Higgins, Esq. of Turvey House, J.P. for
cos. Beds, Bucks, and Northampton, D.L. for co. Beds and
Bucks, Chairman of Quarter Sessions for co. Beds, b. 1797 ;
TO. 1838, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Sir Rose Price, Bart, ol
Trengwainton, co. Cornwall, and has issue,
■William Francis, now ot Turvey.
Dennis Lambart, b. Aug. 1847. , , ^ ,
Harriet Anna, m. 3 April, 1872, Richard Moon BrocWebank,
Esq. Emily Kathleen.
Mr. Higgins d. 4 Feb. 1865.
^?-»!s— Vert, three cranes' heads erased arg. Crest—.''
griffin's head erased or, gorged with a cellar gu. Motto-
Nihil quod obstat virtuti.
Seat— Turvey House, co. Bedford.
Louisa Blanche.
HIGGINS OF BOSBTJRT HOUSE.
Higgins, The Eev. Edward, of Bosbury Honsr
CO. Hereford, M.A., J.P. and D.L., b. 23 May
1803 ; TO. 7 Feb. 1833, Georgina Esther, dau. ant.
co-heir of Georj;e Meredith, Esq. of Berringtoi
Court, CO. W^on-ester, J. P., High Sheriff id
Worcestershire 1829, and has an only child,
niL
TTIE LANDED GENTRY.
HIL
785
Ellen Gkat, to. Kobcrt Baskerville Uickards-Mynors, Esq.
of Evancoyd, co. RaJnor, eldest son of the late Peter
Kickards-Mynors, Esq. of Treago, co. Hereford, and has
Willoughby Baskerville Mynors; Arthur Clynlon Basker-
ville Mynors; Charles Baskerville Mynors; Audley
Baskerville Mynors; and EUinor Baskerville Mynors.
fLtncaCJC.— Edwakd Higgins, Esq., m. 1563, Mary, dau.
and co-heir of Thomas Clynton, Esq. of Castleditch, High
Sheriff of co. Hereford la6S, by Margery his wife, dau. of
Uichard Tracy, Esq. of Toddington, had a son,
Thomas Higgins, Esq. of the Birchen and Hillende, Eastnor,
CO. Hereford, mentioned in the will of his grandfather, Thomas
Clinton. He 7a. IGOl, Anne, dau. of James Parry, Gent, of
Ledbury, and had a son and successor,
Egbert Higgins, m. Joan Machan, of English Bicknor, and
had (with four daus.) thiee sons. Tlic eldest son,
Thomas Higgins, Esq. of Eastnor, ui. Dorothy, living in
1680, dau. and heir of Thomas Yonge, Esq. of Hanley Castle,
:o. Worcester, by Editha his wife, dau. of Anthony Stoiighton,
Esq. of St. John's, near Warwick, and had a son and heir,
Thomas Higgins, Esq. of Eastnor, m. Winifred, dau. of T.
Carnes, Gent, of Longdon, and had issue. The eldest son,
Thomas Higgins, of Eastnor, 6. 1701; m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Joseph Allen, Gent., and had (with three daus., Elizabeth,
Anne, and Mary) a son,
Thomas Higgins, Gent, of Hillend, Eastnor, 6. 1730; vi.
sarah, dau. of Mr. Wood, of Preston Court, co. Gloucester,
md dying 1S02, left, with other Issue, a son and heir,
Eev. Joseph Higgins, of Eastnor, J. P. and D.L., Rector of
Eastnor, co. Hereford, m. 27 June, 1796, Mary, dau. of
Thomas Hussey, Esq., ahd d. 2 Sept. 1S47, having had issue,
Thomas (Rev.), of Pangbourne, Berks, J.P. co. Hereford, m.
1st, 1829, Mary Stanley, dau. of John Mills, Esq. of Strat-
ford Hall, CO. Worcester: and 2ndly, 1838, Maria, dau. of
Joseph Browne, Esq. of London.
Joseph Allen, of West Bank, near Ledbury, J.P. and D.L.,
m. 1823, Eliza, dau. of Thomas Perkins Hill, Esq. of Chel-
tenham, which lady d. 1875.
Samuel, of Borrow Court, co. Worcester, m. Elizabeth, dan.
of — Matthews, Esq. of Linton, co. Hereford, and had a
son, Samuel Meyrick, Rector of Iccomb, co. Gloucester, and
two daus.
Edwabd, now of Bosbury House, near Ledbury.
James, d. unin.
Robert, m. Maria Agnes, dau. of Col. Crosse, and d. leaving
a dau., Mary. William.
I'rancis, m. 1842, Miss Elizabeth Williams, dau. of the Earl
of Coventry.
Anne, m. Kev. Joseph Lawson Whatley, J.P., Rector of
Aston Ingham. Mary. Penelope, d. 7inm.
^rnis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, paly of six or and az., on a
hevron cotiscd erm. three crosses pattee gu. ; 2nd and 3rd,
ert, three cranes' heads erased arg., quartering Clintoij,
•aklies, and Yonge. Crest— A garb ppr. charged with two
rosses pattee gu. 71/o«o— Patriam hinc sustinet.
Residence — Bosbury, co. Hereford.
HILDYAED OP WINESTEAD.
fliLDTAED, The Ret. William, M.A., Eector
if Market Deeping, co. York, m. 1 May, 1838,
5ophia, 4th dau. of the late Eev. John Hildjard,
i'icar of Bouby, co. Lincoln.
3if nragC— This family, styled by Camden a knightly one,
races its origin from an early period. The first on record,
toBEET HiLDYARD, Or HiLDHEAKD, of Normauby, was living, it
s stated, 10 Henry I., 1109.
Sir Cheistopder Hildyard, son of Richard Hildyard, Esq.
y Jane, dau. and heir of Marmaduke Thwenge, Esq., and
n-andson of Martin Hildyard, Esq. of Winestead, by Emma
lis wife, dau. of Sir John Rudston, Knt., became, at the
Iccease of his uncle, heir male of the family. He m. Eliza-
leth, dau. and sole heir of Henry Welby, Esq. of Go.xhill, and
lad, with several daus., three sons,
Henry, his heir. Christopher.
Robert (Sir), of Patrington, co. York, a gallant and dis-
tinguished Royalist commander, made a Banneret by the
Duke of Newcastle, and created a Bart, at the Restoration
(see Bdrke's Extinct Baronetage), ancestor of T. B. TnoRO-
TON Hildyard, Esq. of Flintham.
The eldest son,
Henry Hildyard, Esq. of Winestead, co. York, and East
lorsley, Surrey, was one of the severest sufferers in the
oyal cause. He m. Lady Anne Leke, dau. of Francis, 1st
i^arl of Scarborough, aud had, with daus., four sons,
Henry, of Kelsterno co. Lincoln, raised and commanded a
troop of horse lor James II. He ,a. Ux Dorothy dau of
Vincent Grantham, Esq. of Goltho, eo. Lincoln, by whom
he had a son, Christopher, who ra. Jane, dan. of George
Pitt, Esq. of Strathheklsaye, Hants, and left only four daus,
Henry Hildyard m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Hilder
Esq., and had by her, Francis, Thomas, and Michael.
Charles.
Edward, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at Law, d. s. p.
Philip, of wiiose descendants we have to treat.
The 4th son,
Philip Hildyaed, Esq. of East Ilorsley, Surrey, one of the
Chamberlains of the E.Kchequer, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Francis Vincent, Bart, of Stoke Dabernon ; and dying 1692,
was buried in the Temple Church. His elder son.
Henry Hildyard, Esq. of Goxhill, co. Lincoln, m. Frances,
2nd dau. and co-heir of William Long, Esq., and was father of
two sons, Henry Hildyard, and
William Hildyard, Esq. of Great Grimsby, m. I76I,
Frances, only dau. of Rev. John Whichcote, Rector of Scotton
and Scotter, co. Lincoln, and his son.
Rev. William Hildyard, Rector of Winestead, 6. 6 July,
1762; m. 12 Dec. 1793, Catherine, 3rd dau. of Isle Grant,
Esq. of Ruckland, co. Lincoln, and by her (who d. 1855) had
issue,
William, now Rector of Market Deeping.
John, Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Stamford, Grantham,
and Leicester, m. 6 Nov. 1824, Jane, 2nd dau. of Lord
John Towushend, of Balls Park, co. Hertford, and d.
13 Feb. 185.5.
Robert Cliarlps, Q.C., A.M., M.P. for Whitehaven, b. 1800;
d. 7 Dec. 1857.
Henry, a Merchant at Rio de Janeiro, 6. 1801.
Frederick, Rector of Swanington, Norfolk, 6. 8 May, 1803 ;
m. 9 July, 1S40, Lffititia, only surviving dau. of John Shore,
Esq. of Guildford Street, London, and had issue, William,
6. 19 Jan 1844; Jessie Ellen; and Kate.
Horatio Samuel (Rev.), Eector of Loftus, co. York.
Francis, Barrister-at-Law, d. May, 1846.
James, B.D., M.A., Rector of Ingoldsby, near Grantham
J.P., b. 11 April, 1809; to. 19 Aug. 1847, Eliza Matilda,
only dau. of George Kinderley, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, and
has two surviving daus., Nora Catharine, and Evelyn
Matilda.
Richard, Rector of Lewcombe, near Melbury Osmond, Dorset.
b. 5 March, isll. '
Alexander Grant (Rev.), Curate of Easton, near Stamford,
m. 12 June, 1851, Mary Anne, dau. and co-heiress of George
Hildyard, Esq. of Hale End, Essex, and has issue, George
Grant; Robert Losham ; Frederick William ; and Katherine
Jane.
Catherine Frances. Charlotte, d. 1856.
^ !-)HS— Az., three mullets or. C)cs«— Originally, a rein-deer
ppr. ; subsequently, a cock sa., heaked legged and wattled gu.
HILDYABD OF FLINTHAM HALL AND
WliSlESTEAD HALL,
Thoeoton - Hildyard, Thomas Blackboene,
E^q. of Flintham Hall, co. Nottingham, M.P. for
South Notts, J.P. and D.L. for Notts, High
Sheriff 1862, Chairman of Quarter Sessions, h. 8
April, 1821 ; m. 3 May, 1842, Anne Margaret, 2nd
dau. of Col. Eochfort, of ClogrenauCj co. Carlow,
and has issue,
I. Thomas Blackboene Thoeoton, J.P., late Rifle Brigade,
6. 10 March, 1843; vi. 1871, Eleanor, eldest dau. of the
late Eight Hon. Henry Herbert, of Muckruss.
II. Robert Charles Thoroton, b. 3 Nov. 1844; ra. 31 Aug.
1871, his cousin Annie, 2nd dau. of D'Arcy Hildyard, Esq.
of Colborne.
III. Henry John Thoroton, 6. 5 July, 1846.
IV. Evelyn Thoroton, b. 12 Oct. 1851; d. 8 April, 1852.
I. Edith Mary Thoroton.
ILtllCagC— Sir Robert D'Aect Hildyaed, 4th bart. of
Patrington, lineally descended fi-om Sir Robert Hildyard, the
.•!rd son of Sir Christopher Hildyard, of Winestead (sec pre-
ceding Memoir), served as High Sheriff of co. York 1783. He
TO. Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Dering, Bart, of Surrenden-
Dering, but d. s. p. 6 Nov. 1814, when the baronetcy became
extinct. The estates and representation of the family devolved
on Sir Robert's niece and heiress,
Anne Catherine Whyte (dau. of James Whyte, Esq., and
Anne Catherine his wife, dau. of Sii Robert Hildyard, 3rd
Bart., M.P., by Maria Catherine his wife, only child of Henry
D'Arcy, Esq. of Sedbury). She to. Thomas Blackboene
Tuoroton, Esq., who assumed, in consequence, the surname
and arms of Hildyard, and had by her,
3 B
HIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HIL
Thomas Blackbobne, now of Flintham and Winstcad.
Robert D'Arcy. Henry Charles.
John George Bowes, of Cherry Burton House, Hull, J. if.,
b 8 June, 1828; r.i. 12 Feb. 1857, Caroline, dau. of Robert
Denison, Esq. of Waplinton Manor, co. York, and has issue,
Harry John, b. 10 Jan. 18G0; educated at Eton.
Caroline Gertrude, b. 4 Dec. 1857 ; rf. 2 May, 1861.
Mabel, /*. 16 March, 1862.
Evelyn Caroline, b. 2 Sept. lSG-1.
Anne Catharine, deceased. Mary Anne.
Elizabeth, m. 17 March, 1841, Sir John Charles Thorold,
Bart. Esther Sophia.
Colonel Hildyard was s. by his eldest son, the present Thomas
Blackbohne Thokoton Hildyaed, Esq., M.P., of flintham
Hall. '
^jms— Hildyard and Thoroton, quarterly. C«s(s— 1st,
Hildyaed ; 2nd, Thokoton.
Heats— VlinthSiTa Hall, near Newark; and Winestead Hall,
near Hull.
— ...»
HILDYARD OF HORSLEY.
Hildyaed, John Kichaed Westgaeth, Esq.
of Horsley House, co. Durham, and Hutton-Bon-
Tille Hall, co. York, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff CO. Durham 1863, Barrister-at-Law, Chair-
man of Quarter Sessions, North Eic'ing co. York,
i. 17 June, 1813 ; m. 21 Aug. 1860, Mary Blanche,
eldest dau. of the late Sii- Hiehard Digby Neave,
Bart, of Dagnam Park, Essex {see Bueke's
Feerage and Baronetage), and has issue,
I. John Akdndell, h. 24 Aug. 1861.
II. Robert Westgarth, 6. 18 Aug. 1863; d. 26 Feb. 18C5.
ni. Edward Digby, 6. 20 Aug. 1864.
I. Blanche. n. Phillis Mary.
III. Elizabeth Muriel. iv. Venetia Dorothy.
V. Gertrude Isabel. vi- Cicely Frances.
Mr. Hildyard assumed the name of HildtAED only,
instead of Hale, by royal sign manual, dated 19
June, 1855.
Itt'nC.lffe. — This is a branch of the family of Hildtard
of IVinestead.
John Hildyaed, Esq. of Otteringham (3rd son of Martin
Hildyard, Esq. of Winestead, who to. Emma, dau. of Sir John
Eudston, Knt., and d. 1543), to. Anne, dau. of John Apple-
yard, of York, and had i.ssue. The eldest son,
Richard Hildyaed, Esq. of Otteringham, to. Ellen, dau. of
Christopher Constable, of Catfoss (who m. 2ndly, Sir Francis
Cobb, Knt.), and had issue, Christopher, 6. 16 Aug. 1613;
John, of whom presently, Major of a regt. of horse in the ser-
vice of Charles I. ; and Mary, to. John Bethell, of Shirlaw.
The 2nd son,
John Hildyard, bapt. at Otteringham, 19 April, 1619 ; m.
& dau. of Richard Lambert, Esq. of York, and had a son,
Francis Hildyaed, of York, b. 1 Sept. 1659 ; buried at
Y'ork, 11 Aug. 1731. He m. Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Wheat-
ley, of Wakefield (son of Col. Thomas Wheatley, of WoUey),
and had, with other issue, a son,
John Hildyard, of York, bapt. 17 April, 1710; m. 2 July,
1751, Honor, dau. of Rev. Henry Thorpe, Rector of Haughton-
le-Skerne, near Darlington, and Prebendary of Salisbury (she
il Aug. 1756), and dying 1757, was s. by his only son.
Rev. Henry Hildyaed, of Stokesley, co. York, b. 6 Aug.
1752; m. 10 Jan. 1780, Phillis Ann, dau. and co-heir of John
Westgarth, Esq., of Unthunk House, near Stanhope, co. Dur-
ham, and had (with other children, who d. tmm.},
I. Robert, of whom pi-cscntly.
I. Mary Dorothy, d. 24 June, 1873.
II. Ehzabeth, m. 27 June, 1809, Henry Hale, Esq., 2nd son
of Gen. John Hale, of Plantation, near Guisborough, co.
York, Governor of Londonderry and Coolmore Forts, by
Mary Chaloner his wife {see Hale of King's Walden). Mr.
Henry Hale rf. May, 1818, leaving issue by his wife (who d.
20 Feb. 1866),
1 Henry Hale, Esq. of Acomb, b. 11 May, 1810; to.
14 May, 1857, his cousin, Mary Ann, dau. of the late
William Hale, Esq. of Acomb, formerly Lieut. -Col. North
Y"ork Militia.
2 Bernard Hale, of Doncaster, Barrister-at-Law, b. 6 April,
1812; in. 5 Aug. 1858, Ehzabeth, eldest dau. of the late
William Gurley, Esq. of Peiershope, Isle of St. Vincent,
eldest son of Peter Gurley, Esq., by his wife, Mary Selby,
dau. of Sir WilUam Johnston, of Johnston, 6th bart. of
that Ilk, and d. May, 1875, leaving a son, Bernard George
lUchard, 6. 26 Oct. 1859.
S John Richaed Westgarth Hale, of whom presently.
4 Robert Hale, Rector of Thorpe Bassett, near Malton, 6.
28 Nov. 1814; m. Nov. 1851, Henriana Annabella, dau. of
Henry Dixon, Esq., by Catherine Tuwneley Plumbe, his
wife. He rf. June, 1869.
5 George Charles Hale, of Knowsley, b. 10 Jan. 1818 ; m.
1 Aug. 1862, Bessie Armit, youngest dau. of John Eyre,
Esq. of Eyre Court Castle, co. Galway, and has had issue,
Windham Edward, 6. 25 Oct. 1864.
George Duckworth, b. 3 June, 1868.
Robert Eyre, 6. 2 July, 1871.
Lionel Hugh, 6. 4 July, 1875.
Ida Madeline Mary, 6. 30 July, 1863; d. 4 Sept. 1870.
Muriel Alice Mary, b. 30 April, 1873.
1 Elizabeth Ann Hale, to. Feb. 1847, Rev. John Burden, oi
Castle Eden, co. Durham, late Rector of English Bicknor,
CO. Gloucester (see Buedon of Castle Eden).
in. Sarah, m. Charles Wynne Griffith, eldest son of the Hon,
Charles Finch, 2nd son of Heneage, 3rd Earl of Aylesford,
who assumed the name of Wynne, and has a numerous
issue. She d. 19 Mav, 1860.
IV. Charlotte Jane, d. 17 June, 1873.
Rev. Henry Hildyard rf. 16 Sept. 1832, and was s. by his son,
RoBEET Hildyaed, of The Manor House, Stokesley, co
York, and Horsley and Unthank, co. Durham, 6. 5 Nov. 1787;
J. P., High Sheriff for Durham 1851, and late Lieut.-Col. 2n(
West York Militia. He rf. unm. 29 Oct. 1854, having by hi!
will devised his estates in co. Durham to his nephew, Joui
Richard Westgarth Hale, the present Mr. Hildyard o
Horsley House and Unthank.
.(4rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Hildyard, az., a chevroi
arg. between three mullets or; 2nd and 3rd, Hale, az., :
chevron embattled counter-embattled or. Crest — A cock sa.
combed, legged, and wattled gu.
SetU-s— Horsley House, near Stanhope, co. Durliam; an(
Sutton Bonville Hall, Northallerton, co. York.
HILL OP COURT OP HILL.
Hill, Aethue Hill, Esq. of the Court of Hill
Salop, b. 1847 ; s. his father 1876.
ILtUragC— Hugh Hull, of Hull, Salop, in. Eleanor, dau
and co-heir of Hugh Wonkeslow and was grandfather c
Griffith Hull, who m. tevtp. Heney IV., Margaret, sister o
Griffith Warren, of Ightfield, Salop, and had a son,
HoMPHREY Hull, alias Hill, of Buntingdale, temp. Henry V
and Heney VI. He m. Agnes, dau. and co-heir of John Bird
and cousin and heiress of David de Malpas, by whom he hx
issue, William, his heir; Ralph, ancestor of the Hills c
Bletchley and Soulton, and of the Hills of Hawkestone, no\
represented by Viscount Hill; Thomas, father of Williar
(PiCV.), Parson of Stokes; and Rowland (Sir), Lord Mayor c
London 1549, rf. s. p. The eldest son,
William Hill, Esq. of Blore and Court of Hill, m. Mai
garet, dau. of Thomas Barker, Esq., and had two sons. Th
elder son,
Thomas Hill, Esq. of Hill and Owre, had a son and sue
cesser,
Geoege Hill, Esq. of Court of Hill, m. a dau. of Ealp
Lingen, of Ellesmere, and was s. by bis son,
Edmund Hill, Esq. of the Court of Hill, m. Miss Joa
Collins, and was father of
John Hill, Esq. of the Court of Hill, who, by Anne his wif(
had issue a son and heir,
Thomas Hill, Esq. of the Court of Hill, w. Anne, dau. c
Richard Hyde, Esq., and was s. at his death by his son,
IIuMPHEEY Hill, Esq. of the Court of Hill, 34 Elizabeti
He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Humphrey Ludlow, Esq., and was
by liis son,
Leonard Hill, Esq. of the Court of Hill, to. Catherine, dai
of Fabian Phillips, Esq., and had thirteen children. lie
5 April, 1642. His eldest son,
Thomas Hill, Esq. of the Court of Hill, rf. 11 March, IGji
having m. Mary, dau. and heir of William Nesse, Esq.
Alkeston, and had an only son, Nesse, who m. Margaret, dai
of Samuel More, Esq. of Linley, Salop. The 2nd son
Leonard Hill,
Andrew Hill, Esq. of the Court of Hill, 6. 1G04; to. Luc;
dau. of Somerford Oldfield, Esq. of Somerford, Chester (who (
5 April, 1692). He rf. 5 Oct. 1675, and was s. by his son,
Andrew Hill, Esq. of the Court of Hill, 6. Jan. 1658-59
TO. Anne, dau. of Thomas Powys, Esq. of Henley, Salop, Se
jeant-at-Law, and sister to Sir Littleton Powys, Baron of tl
Exchequer. By this lady (who d. 19 Sept. 1725) he had thri
sons and three daus. Mr. Hill was s. at his demise, 23 Au
1708, by his son,
HIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
niL
787
TnoMAS Hill, Esq. of Court of Hill, 6. April, 1G85; m.
Martha, dau. of Edward Hammond, Esq. ; and d. U Oct. 1724,
leaving issue. Thomas, hi.s heir, bapt. 28 Sept. 1721 ; Anne, m.
Thomas Gataker, Surscon Extraordinary to King George III. ;
and Martha, m. her cousin, Itev. Thomas Kocke, M.A., Kector
«f Ludlow. The only son and heir,
Thomas Hill, Esq. of Court of Hill, M.P. for Leominster,
m. 29 Dec. 1757, Lucy, dau. of Kiancis Kocke, Esq. of Whitton.
She<'. Feb. 1797; he d. 23 Aug. 177G, leaving two daus. his
•co-heirs.
1. LrcY, h. 1 May, 1862; s. to the estates of Court of Hill,
and m. 1st, 2 April, 1780, Thomas Humphrey Lowe, of
Brorasgrove, co. Worcester; he d. 10 Nov. 1797, leaving
issue,
1 The Very Rev. Thomas Hill Peregrine Fury Lowe, Dean
of Exeter, d. 17 Jan. 18G1, having m. 24 Feb. 1808, Ellen
Lucy, eldest dau. ot George Pardee, Esq. of Nash Court
Salop. '
2 Author Charles Lowe, late of the Court of Hill, of
whom presently.
1 Louisa Elizabeth, m. 12 May, 1827, Admiral Sir Thos.
Hastings, K.C.B., of Titley Court, co. Hereford.
2 Harriet, m. 11 May, 1807, Cliarles Bullock, Esq. of
WoodviUe House, near Bideford, Devon, formerly of
Faulkbourn, Essex, Capt. in the East Essex Militia. Ho
d. 21 July, 1842, leaving issue.
Mrs. Lowe hi. 2ndly, 20 June, 1803, Tliomas Fowler, Esq.
of Abbey-cwm-hir, co. Radnor ; he d. 6 June, 1820 ; she d.
15 March, 1855, aged 93, leaving by her 2nd husband one
dau. only,
Sarah Gcorgiana, r,i. 12 June, 1828, Rev. John Durand
Baker, M.A., Vicar of Bishop's Tawton, co. Devon : she
d. 7 Jan. 1848; he d. 12 Feb. 1866, leaving issue.
II. Anna Maria, b. 1767, m. 9 April, 1787, Theophilus Richard
Salwey, Esq. of Lodge, Salop: sliu d. 12 Aug. 1812; he
d. 23 March, 1837, leaving issue.
His grandson,
Arthur Charles Lowe (afterwards Hill), Esq. of the Court
Df Hill, J.P. and D.L., sometime Col. in the army, and Major
I6th Lancers, 6. SO Aug. 1796; m. 1st, 17 Feb. 1841, Mary,
flau. of Benjamin Flounders, Esq. of Culmington, Salop. She
■1. without issue, 17 Oct. 1844. He m. 2ndly, 8 Sept. 1846,
:;aroline Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Baker, Esq. of Ashurst
Lodge, Kent, and by her (who d. 9 July, 1801) had issue,
Arthur Hill, now of the Court of Hill.
Mary. ii. Caroline. in. Alice Constance.
The ancient family estate of the Court of Hill being vested in
3ol. Lowe, he and his issue were by royal license, bearing date
10 Oct. 1865, authorised to take and use the surname of Hill,
n lieu of that of Lowe, and to bear the arms of Hill. He d
.876.
Arms— TLrm., on a fess sa. a castle triple-towered arg., a
•anton gu. Crest— A tower arg. surmounted with a garland
)f laurel ppr. Motto — Stant coUes veteresque campi.
Seat — Court of Hill, near Tenbury.
HILL OF GEAia.
HiLi;, Francis Henet, Esq. of Graig, co. Corl:,
md of Mount Southwell, co. Limerick, b. 17 Jul , ,
865, s. his father in the representation of tlio
amily 3 Nov. 1877.
HinCHflC.— The Hills of Doneraile claim descent from the
tamily of Hill, of Little Pipe, co. Stafford.
William Hill, Ksq. of Fetherstone, near Wolverhampton,
.. circa 1610, Miss Judith Taylor, of Winchester, called
The PhoBnix," from her unrivalled loveliness, and by her
ras father of
William Hill, Capt. of cavalry in Cromwell's army before
hester, went to Ireland along with the Parliamentary forces
nd bore an active part in the campaigns of the Protector (n-o
mith's Hiitory of Cork, vol. ii., p. 147). ?Ie m. circa 1652,
latherine, dau. and sole heiress of the Rev. Henry Coyne, of a
taffordshire family. Vicar of Kilmallock, co. Limerick; and
ying 1693, left an only son,
William Hill, Esq. of Kilmallock, who m. circa 1686, Anne,
au. of Arundel Coke (or Cooke), Esq. of Bury St. Edmund's,
uffolk, and by her (who d. 1729) had (with three daus.,
;iizabeth, Catherine, and Anne) six sons,
I. William, m. 1718, and d. 1739, leaving an only dau., Mar-
garet, m. Lee, Esq. of co. Clare, but had no issue.
II. Thomas, m. 14 March, 1719, Margaret, dau. of John
Davenport, Esq. of Ennis ; and d. 1740, leaving a son,
William.
IV. Arundel, of whom presently.
^\inT^' Th^^''' Baldwin, of Queen's Co., and had a dan.,
Anne m. Ihomas Morton, Esq. of Castletown, Queen's Co
and d. s. }). at Clonmel in July, 181G. ''
VI. Samuel of Pallaskenry, co. Limerick, r,i. Miss Lucas, of
Ballnigaddy, co. Clare, sister of the weU known Dr. Lucas
M.P. for Dublin, and had an only son, '
^,?,°'!?^^""'^' °^ Pallaskenry, m. Agnes, dau. of the Rev.
1 hilip Gayer, of Ballingrane, and by her (who d. 1817) lie
left at his decease, in 1791, with five daus.,
1 Sanuicl Hill, who went to Harrisburgh, America, 1787
or 1788, and </. there.
2 Thomas, of Mount Pleasant, co. Limerick, m. Isr.
Catlieiine, dau. of Pratt, Esq. of Pallaskenry, by
whom he had a dau. Catherine. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Tydd, Esq. of Cloughjordan, and had
further i.ssue, Arundel, of Bolane Cottage, m. Miss
Franklin, dau. of the Rev. George Franklin, of Kil-
dimo ; Thomas, of Mount Pleasant, r,t. Miss Hawkshaw;
George, of Limerick ; and four daus. 3 William.
4 Arundel, m. Miss Bold, by whom he had a son, in
holy ordei-s, resident in America.
5 Richard, m. Miss Watson, of the city of Limerick.
6 Rowland, d. unm. 7 Charles, d. unm.
Mr. Hill's last will bears date 19' Dec. 1717. His 4th son,
Arondel Hill, Esq. of Doneraile, co. Cork, 6. 1694; ;;;.
Mary, dau. and sole heir (by his wife, Anne, dau. of the Rev.
John Sterne, and granddau. of the Right Rev. Richard Sterne,
Archbishop of York) of James Collins, Esq. of Killinure, near
Boskil, CO. Limerick, by whom (who d. 25 Jan. 1745) he had
two sons. He d. 6 Feb. 1 780. His elder son,
Arundel Hill, Esq. of Doneraile. 6. Sept. 1739 ; m. 1st, at
Doneraile, 1 Dec. 1769, Mary, dau. of John Crone, Esq., by
his wife Sarah, dau. (by Mary, dau. of John St. Leger, Es(i.
of Doneraile, and sister of Arthur, 1st Viscount Doneraile) of
Col. Randolph Gethin, 3rd son of Sir Richard Gethin, Bart, of
Gethin's Grott, co. Cork, by whom (who was buried at Done-
raile 6 Nov. 1774) he had, James, his heir, and Arundel. Mr.
Hill Hi. 2nrtly, at St. Mary Shandon, Cork, 23 Jan. 1777, Helen,
dau. of Garret Nagle, Esq. of Fountainville and BallydufTe,
CO. Cork, and by her (who d. 22 May, 1830) had further issue,
I. Arundel, of Cloheen House, co. Cork, J.P. and Lieut.-Col.
South Cork Militia, b. 12 Dec. 1777; m. 15 April, I7U6,
Susan, dau. of Capt. Kiggell, 53th regt., and by her (who
d. 20 July, 1832, he d. 28 March, 1840, had three daus.,
1 Helen, d. unra. at Aix-la-Chapelle, 1 Aug. 1862; 2 Susan
Mana, d. unm. 14 Dec. 1827 ; and 3 Margaret Anne.
II. William, of Donnybrook, b. 12 Dec. 1778; ra. Eliza, dau. of
Anthony Parker, Esq. of Catslelough and Lansdowne, co
Tipperary ; and dying 27 April, 1847, had issue,
1 Arundel, of Donnybrook, 6. 1807; jh. 2 Sept. 1844, Eliza-
beth Georgina, dau. of Jonas StawcU, Esq. of Old Court, co.
Cork (by his wife, Anna, dau. of the Hon. and Right Rev.
William Foster, D.D., Bishop of Clogher, brother of Joha
Lord Oriel and Ferrard), and by her (who d. 1 Sept. 1806 ;
he d. 17 of the same montli) had issue, William, d. s. i>
29 April, 1862; Jonas, d. s. ]i. 3 July, 1875; James,
d. s.p. 2 Nov. 1873; and Anne Letitia.
2 William, murdered by the Moors, near Cape Spartcl,
on the African shore, 20 March, 1830.
3 James, of Dublin, b. 1817; d. v.mn. 28 Oct. 1864.
1 Alicia, d. unm. 5 Julv, 1827.
2 Helen, d. unm. 30 Se'pt. 1830.
3 Eliza Emma, d. unm. 30 May. 1829.
4 Anne, m. June 1854, Robert Wilson, Esq. of Richmond,
near Monkstown, Dublin. She d. at Bournemouth, 31
March, 1873.
5 Maria, ra. 6 April, 1837, the Rev. Mark Clarke, Rector
of Shronell, co. Tipperary, who d. at Kilkee, co. Claic,
6 Sept. 1848, and had issue.
III. Thomas (Rev.) M.A., 6. 23 Dec. 1779; d. uwn. at Tip-
peraiy, 21 May, 1813.
IV. St. Leger, Capt. 12th Lancers, and previously 3rd Dra-
goon Guards, b. 8 Sept. 1782; m. Catherine, dau. of thelai ■
John Nugent, Esq. (whose sister, Jane Mary Nugent,
became the wife of the Statesman. Edmu.nd Burke), by
whom (who d. 24 July, 1861 ; he dying at Boulogne, 16 Jan.
1841) he had issue,
1 Arundel Edmund, Capt. 89tU regt., killed before Seba.s-
topol, 26 March, 1855.
I Lucy Nugent, d. unm. at Richmond, Surrey, 15 Sept.
1853.
V. Richard, of Doneraile, J. P., 6. 20 Sept. 1791; d. unm. at
his residence, Doneraile, 18 Jan. 1845.
VI. Samuel, b. 16 June, 1794; d. 28 March, 1806.
I. Maria Nagle Hill, b. 20 April, 1781; d. unm. 6 Jan. 1845.
II. Helen, b. 4 Aug. 178G; m. 22 Jan. 1816, Matthew Hay-
man, Esq. of South Abbey, Youghal (nee that Family).
III. Lucy Anne, b. 3 Dec. 1787; m.. 17 Nov. 1825, Launceloi
James Kiggell, Esq. of Birchivood, near 'I'arbeit, co.
Limerick ; and d. 17 March, 184), leaving a son. Launceloc
John Kiggell, J. P., Major South Cork Militia, who »;. Olivi^t
Emily, only (lau. of Edward Brown, Esq. of Wilton Hou<r,
and has Lancelot Edward, aud other issue.
3 £ 2
HIL
THE LANDED GENTRY
HIL
IV. Anne, 6. 8 March, 1789; m. 9 June, 1809, Capt. Hen-
derson lioyle, of the Londonderry Militia ; and d. 8 March,
1836, leaving issue.
Mr. Hill d. at Doneraile 17 Oct. 1820, and was s. by his eldest
son,
James Hill, Esq. of Grais, co. Cork, 6. 9 Kov. 1771 ; m.
20 July, 1799, Mary, dau. of Hugh Norcott, Esq. of Cork, and
ty her (who d. at Youghal, 7 Nov. 1844) had issue,
I. Akcndel, of whom presently.
II Hugh (Sir), late one of the Judges of the Court of Queen s
Bench in England, appointed 1858, retired lb60; -m.
Audriah, dau. of Holden Webb, Esq. of London, and d. 12
Oct. 1871, having by her (who d. 26 Jan. 1858) had issue,
1 James Eardley, ra. May, 18C2, Alice Booth, dau. of
William Owen, Esq.; she d. 13 Oct. 18G5.
2 Holden Donald (Kev.), Vicar of Shustock, co. Warwick,
m. 1st, 10 Sept. 1858, Bessie, dau. of the Kev. Charles
Hargrove, and by her (who d. at Keswick, Cumberland,
23 Aug-. 1864) he had three sons. He m. 2ndly, 5 Dec.
186.5, Helen Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Draper, Esq. of
Kenilworth, and had further issue a son and a dau.
HI. James, m. 1st, 13 Oct. 1832, Margaret, dau. of the late John
Kugent, Esq. of London, who rf. s.-p. and 2ndly, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Charles Dean Oliver, Esq. of Rockmills Lodge,
CO. Cork, by whom he had issue, Sarah, and Catherine, m.
3 May, 1871, John Boss, Esq., and has issue. Mr. James
Hill d. in London, 1 June, 1873.
IV. William, Canon of Peterborough, and Rector of Polebrook,
m. 1st, Dorothea Scott, dau. of Dr. Lorraine, M.D. of
Eothesay, Isle of Bute, and by her (who d. 1841) had a son,
William Lorraine. He m. 2ndly, Mary, youngest dau. of
Reader Watts, Esq. of Bramblehill, co. Devon.
V. Thomas, d. unm. at Graig, 11 June, 1832.
VI. George, LL.D., J. P. for Kent, ra. 1st, Anne, eldest
dau. of Reader Watts, Esq. of Plymouth, sister of his
brother William's wife, who d. s. p. June, 1859. He m.
2ndly, 26 June, 1860, Fanny, dau. of Emmerson, Esq. of
Sandwich, Kent, and d. at Sandwich, 23 March, 1863,
leaving a dau., Ethel.
I. Anne, m. Francis Brown, Esq. of Mount Southwell, co.
Limerick, and had issue. She rf. atYoughal, 13 June, 1809.
II. Mary, m. John Hastings Otway, Esq. of Leeson Street,
Dublin, Q.C., Recorder of Belfast, and Assistant-Barrister
of CO. Antrim, and had issue.
HI. Sarah, ra. 8 Feb. 1842, George Chatterton, Esq. of Eal-
linamought, co. Cork, and by him, who d. 17 Feb. 1877,
had issue.
Mr. Hill d. 24 Sept. 1850, and was «. by his eldest son,
Akukdel Hill, Esq., of Graig, J. P., b. 18 April, 1801; m.
3 Jan. 1828, Thomasine, 4th dau. of the late Sir James
Laurence Cotter, of Rockforest, Bart., and by her (who d. at
Fei-moy 13 Dec. 1873), he had issue,
I. James Lauresce, his heir.
II. Arundel (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Fermoy, b. at Rockforest,
11 Nov. 1S30; ra. 1st, at St. George's, Hanover Square, 24
March, 1859, Frnnces Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Francis
Reader, Esq. of Sandwich, Kent, and by her (who d. 23
May, 1861) he had issue. Bertha Fremault. He m. 2ndly,
23 June, 1863, Mary Harriet, dau. of the late Capt. James
Aaron Roy, 7th Light Infantry.
in. William George, F.R.C.S., Surgeon of the Royal Navy,
b. Nov. 1831 : ra. at Hova Church, Brighton, 23 April, 1876,
Katherine, widow of Col. Howden Briggs, late Bombay
Staff Coi ps, and dau. of the late Gen. Haughton James,
Bombay army.
Mr. Hill d. at his seat, Graig, 22 July, 1872, and was s. by his
eldest son,
James Laukence Hill, Esq. of Graig, co. Cork, and of
Mount Southwell, co. Limerick, J.P., 6. at Rockforest, 14 April,
1829; ra. 6 Oct. 1857, his cousin, Mary, only dau. and eventual
heiress of Francis Brown, Esq. of Mount Southwell, by whom
he had issue,
I. Francis Henrt, his heir.
II. Anna Thomasine, U. 29 Aug. 1875, aged 17.
HI. Mary Norcott
He d. at Mount Southwell, 3 Nov. 1877, and was s. by his
son, Francis Henrt Hill, Esq., now of Graig, co. Cork, and
of Mount Southwell, co. Limerick.
Arras — Az., a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis or, acanton
ot the last. CVts( — A lion rampant arg. pierced through the
breast by a broken spear in bend ppr., the head guttee de
tang. Mott'j — Ne tentes aut pcrlice.
iSeais— Graig, co. Cork; and Mount Southwell, co. Limerick
29 June, 1812, Harriet, dau. of Joseph Eobinson
Pease, of Hesslewood, East Riding co. Tork, and
has had issue,
I. Richard, J. P., b. 14 May, 1843; r,i.5 Sept. 1873, Eveseld
Ellen, dau. of the Rev. George Hustler, Vicar of Stilling-
fleet, York.
II. Arthur (Rev.), 6. 25 Aug. 1849.
III. Edward John, 6. 9 April, 1855, Lieut. R.N.
IV. and V. Two other sons, who d. in infancy.
I. Anne Eliza, 6. 6 Feb. 1865; m. Walter James, Srd son of
■William Marshall, Esq. of Patterdale Hall, co. Cumber-
land, d. 29 Aug. 1876. ii. Mary. iii. Ellen.
IV. V. VI. Three daus., d. in infancy.
ILtlttagC— Richard Johnson Hill, Esq., d. 1793, leaving
by Eliza his wife, dau. of John Johnson, M.D. of Beverley, co.
York (who d. 1830), a son,
Richard Hill, Esq. of Thornton Hall, co. York, to. Anne,
dau. of Rev. John Yarker, of Leybum Hall, co. York,
which lady d. 1815, and left at his decease, 21 Jan. 1855, a dau.,
Eliza, and a son, the present Rev. John Richard Hill, Esq.
of Thornton Hall.
SeaJ— rhornton Hall, Pickering.
«
HILL OF THORNTON HALL.
HiiL, Khv. John Eichard, of Thornton Hall,
to. lork, M.A., J.P. and D.L., b. 29 Oct. 1811 : m.
HILL OF CATHERINE HILL HOUSE.
Hill, Thomas Eowley, Esq. of Catherine Hill
House, Worcester, and of Suckley, co. Worcester,
J.P., b. 1 March, 1816 ; High Sheriff co. Worcester
1870, and M.P. for the City of Worcester 1874 ;
m. 1st, 5 June, 1838, Esther, only child of Richard
Evans, Esq. of Worcester, which lady d. 5 May,
1839. He m. 2ndly, 26 July, 1842, Mary Hilditch.
dau. of Edward Evans, Esq. of Worcester, and by
her has issue,
I. Thomas William, 6. 23 June, 1843 ; m. 19 April, 1864,
Bertha, 3rd dau. of James Smith, of Doe Bank House, co.
AVorcester.
II. Alfred Edward, b. 13 May; d. 26 Aug. 1847.
III. Edward Henry, b. 10 Feb. 1849 ; ra. 1 Jan. 1870, Eliza-
beth Agnes, 2nd dau. of the late William Bailey, Esq. o'.
Cleveland Bassett, near Northampton.
I. Mary Evans, m. 19 May, 1874, Rev. B. N. Kane, Rector of
Lower Sapey, co. Worcester. li. Catherine Eliza.
JLtltCagr.— Humphrey Hill, of Little Witley, co. Wov
cester, bapt. there 15 Dec. 1706, son of George Hill o;
the same place (bapt. at Holt, 1 March, 1686), by Anni.
his wife, and grandson of Humphrey Hill, also of Little Witley
by Katherine his wife, ra. twice. By his first wife, Anne, hi
was father of William, of whom presently, and by his 2ni
wife, Anne Hanson, he had George, of Worcester, and othei
issue. He d. Nov. 1772, and was buried on the 24th of thai
month at Holt. His son by his first wife,
William Hill, sometime of Waresley, and afterwards o
Stourport, co. Worcester, bapt. at Little Witley, 14 Jan
1738 ; )/i. 31 Jan 1761, Mary, dau. of John Giles, of Hartle
bury, and was buried at Lower Milton, 1 July, 1806, leavinj
a son,
William Hill, of Stourport, 6.23 Jan. 1762; m. 31 Dec
1787, Ann, dau. of George Stedinan, Esq. of Eccleshall, co
Stafford, and d. 5 Sept. 1815, leaving issue, i. William, o
whom presently; ii. Robert, d. young; iii. John, d. unm.
IV. Robert, of Stourport, and afterwards of New York
America, d. there 22 Dec 1862, m. Elizabeth Wilcox
dau. of John Yates, of Stourport; v. George, d. in America
leaving issue; i. Anne, to. 1812, George Pearce Baldwin, c
Stourport ; ii. Mary ; in. Hannah ; iv. Elizabeth, all d. young
V. Jane, to. 13 Sept. 1827, William Budgett, of Bradford, cc
Wilts, and d. 23 June, 1860. The eldest son,
William Hill, Esq. of Stourport and Worcester, F.A.S., I
20 Oct. 178S; m. 3 Sept. 1810, Elizabeth, dau. of Thoma
Rowley, Esq. of Stourport; and d. 24 Sept. 1859, leaving sui
viving issue,
I. Thomas Rowley, now of Catherine Hill House, M.P.
I. Eliza Maria, to. 13 April, 1843, Joseph Hugh Waters, Es(
of Manchester, who d. 1873.
II. Celia Jane, ra. 13 July, 1845, Thomas Taylor, Esq. <
Kidderminster.
_flrtns. — Erm., a chevron chequy or and az., in base on
mount ppr. a Cornish chough sa. Crest— Vn a mount vert
taibot passant ppr. collared gu., his dexter paw resting on thn
annulets interlaced.
IIIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HIN
789
HILLS OF COLNE PARK.
Hills, Egbert, Esq. of Colne Tark, Esses, b.
1849 ; s. his grandfather 1876.
ILutCHgr.— Thomas Astle, Keeper of the Rccorils in the
Tower of London, son of Daniel Astley, Esq. (wlio changed his
name to Astle), and grandson of Thomas Astk-y, Esq. of
Faiule, near Tutbury, ,„. Anna Maria, dau. and heir of the
Bev. Philip Morant, of Colchester, and had issue,
Thomas, of Gosfield Hall, Essex, 16. 20 Jan. 1767, m. and had
issue, a son, George, b. 10 Feb. 1806, d. 12 July, 1821, and
a dau Louisa, m. Charles llobert Sperling, Esq. of Etchins-
ham Lodge, Sussex. => i a
rtiiLip, of whom presently.
Edward, b. 4 Nov. 1770; m. 1800, Harriet, dau. of Nathaniel
Hateman, of Gloucester; and ,1. s. p. 2 June 1816
George, 6. 27 Nov. 1773; Hoar-Admiral; d. 1813
\\ilham, b. 15 Jan. 1776; Lieut. E.l.C.S. ; d. 15 July, 1797.
Maria, m the Rev. Matthew Kloxham, of Ide Hill, Kent ; d.
14 March, 185L Charlotte d. unm. 1S26.
The 2nd son,
PuiLip Astle, Esq. of Colne Park, Essex, 6. 26 Jan.
1768, assumed the surname and arms of Hills, by royal
license, 9 Jan. 1790, in compliance with the will of Michael
Robert Hills, Esq. of Colne Park. He m. 15 May, 1794,
Frances, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Eankcs, of Wimbledon^
Surrey, and by her (who was 6. 10 Jan. 1770, and d. 12 Jan'
1849) had issue,
Robert, his heir.
Frances, d. 22 Sept. 1846.
Anna Maria, m. Henry Downc.?, Esq. of Colchester, Capt.
E.N. She d. .V. )). 1823.
Harriet, m. Charles Hasclfoot, Esq. of Boreham Manor,
Essex. Eleanor. Charlotte.
Emma, in. 3 June, 1862, the Rev. Ilcrvry Tuffnell Youno-
of MaUard's Court, Stokenchurch, Oxon.
Caroline, m. 22 July, 1842, Charles Meredith, Esq. of Lin-
coln's Inn. She rf. 25 July, 1857, leaving issue, Henry
Robert, b. June, 1854; d. Jan. 1857.
Mr. Hills d. 8 April, 1830, and was s. by his only son,
Robert Hills. Esq. of Colne Park, Essex, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff !S56, 6. 15 Aug. 1796; m. 8 July, 1819, Mary,
dau. of James Cole, Esq. of Great Holland, Essex, and had
issue,
I Rohert Astle, &. 2 Oct. 1821; m. 22 Oct. 1846; and d. 25
Aug. 1855, leaving issue one son, Robekt, now of Colne
Park, and two daus.
I. Mary Frances, in. 14 May, 1844, the Rev. James Farr
Eeeve, Rector of Great and Little Thornham, Suffolk.
/4)-)ji.?— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, orm., on a fess sa. a castle
with turrets ppr., for Hills; 2nd, az., a cinquefoil pierced
erm. a label of three points throughout or, for Astle ; 3rd, gu.
on a chevron arg. three talbots passant sa., for 'mok'ant!
Crests— Of Hills, A castle as in the arms; of Astle, On a
chapeau gu. turned up erm. a ducal coronet with cap ppr.
therefrom issuant a plume of five ostrich feathers ppr. 3Iotlo
—Fide sed cui vide.
Seai— Colne Park, near Halstead, Essex.
HINCKS OP BUECKENBROUGH.
HiNCKS, Thomas Cowper, Esq. of Brecken-
brough, North Kicling of York, late Capt. 49th regt.,
b. 20 Aug. 1840 ; s. his fatlicr 1865 ; «j. 4 June, 1872,
Mary E. C, dau. of Col. H. Stobart, of Etherley
House, Darlington, and has issue,
Thomas Cowpeb, &. 31 Jan. 1875.
Mary, 6. 27 March, 1873.
Frances Elizabeth, b. 22 Sept. 1876.
EinCagp.— William Hincks, Esq., an Alderman of the
city of Chester, 1613, was father, by his 1st wife (ru. I59S), a
dau. of Jansan, of
Edward Hincks, Esq., 6. 15 June, 1617 ; m. 1C44, Eliza-
beth Jones, and (/. 1666, leaving an eldest son,
Joseph Hincks, Esq., m. 1672, Eunice, dau. of the Rev.
Samuel Slater, and d. 1680, leaving issue. His 2nd son,
Edward Hincks, Esq. bapt. 5 April, 1676; m. 1st, 1699,
Mary, dau. of Robert Sjiarke, Esq. of Chester, by whom he
had issue,
Tiiosias, his heir, grandfather of the late Rev. Thomas Dix
Hincks, of Belfast.
Mr. Edward Hincks m. 2ndly, Hannah, dau. of Robert Murrey,
Esq., Alderman of Chester, and by her had, with other issue,
a son. The 2nd son,
John Hincks, Esq. of Chorlton, co. Chester, D.L., Banker in
Chester, 6. 4 Dec. 1716 ; m. 10 Oct. 1755, Arbella, 2nd dau.
and eventually sole heir of Thomas Cowper, Esq., by Esther
his wife, 2nd dau. and eventual solo heir of John Allcync
Esq. of Grescly, co. Derby, and granddau. of Thomas Cowper'
Esq., M.P. for Chester 1697, who was 2nd son (by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of John Baskervyle, Esq. of Old Wiihington) of
Thomas Cowper, Esq. of Overleigh. By this lady Mr. Hincks
left, at his decease, 1 June, 1772, a son,
Thomas Cowper Hincks, Esq., D.L., of Marficld, co.Lcicester,
and of Mancetter and Badde.sley, co. Warwick, Capt. King's
Dragoon Guards, &. 5 Jan. 1758; m. 15 Jan. 1787, Joanna
eldest dau. of Roger Morris, of York, Lieut.-Col. 4-th regt.
and one of H.RL Council for New York, and by her (who d. 30
Dec. 1822) had issue,
Thomas Cowper, of Breckenhrough.
John, of Huntington, co. Chester, 6. 4 Jan. 1789 ; Capt
..??r Artillery, resident at Cowling Hall, near Bedale ; m.
ol May, 1826, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Henry Percy Pullcine,
Esq. ot Crake Hall, co. York, d. s. p. 14 Oct. 1842.
Mr. Hincks d. 4 March, 1819, and was s. by his eon,
Thomas Cowper Hincks, Esq. of Breckenhrough, J.P. ,M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, 6. 17 Jan. 1788; m. 17 Sept. 1835, Marianno
6th dau. of Henry Percy PuUeine, Esq. of Crake Hall, co.
York, and had issue,
Thomas Cowper, now of Breckenhrough.
Blary Joanna, m. 17 June, 1868, William Robert Cra'ster,
tR.A., 7th son of the late Thomas Wood Cra'ster, of Cra'ster
Tower, Northumberland.
Elizabeth Esther, m. Feb. 1869, the Rev. J. J. Pulleinc.
Hector of Kirkbywiske. Maria.
Henrietta Pulleinc, d. an infant, 7 Nov. 1842.
Mr. Hincks d. 2 Sept. 1865, and was s. by his son, the present
Thomas Cowper Hincks, Esq.
Arms—Gn., a lion rampant erm. within an orle of bezants
and plates, alternately quartering Cowpeb, Alleine,
Callts, (fee. Crest— A dcmi-lion gu. guttee de larraes gorged
with a collar dancettee arg. the sinister paw restuig on aa
annulet or. Molto— la criue ct lachrymis spes est.
6ea£— Breekenbrougb, ncarThirsk, co. York.
ARCHER-HINDE OF OVINGTOIT.
ARCHER-iriNDE, Thomas, Esq. of Stelling ancl
Ovington, Northumberland, M.A., J.P., b. 3 Oct.
1814 ; s. on the deatli of his brother, John Hodg-
son Hinde, in 18()9, to the estates of Stelling aud
Ovington, under the will of Elizabeth Archer-Hinde,
and assumed the name of Archer-Hinde ; m. Mari-
anne, 2nd dau. of Eev. J. T. Huntley, Vicar of
Kimbolton, and Rector of Svvineshead, co. Hun-
tingdon, and has, with other issue, a son,
John Oswald.
Ht'jteagr.— The earnest notice which we have of the
family of Hodgson, is in the records of the town of Krucastle,
in the reign of Edward I. John Hodgson was one of the
bailiffs of that town in 127G, and served the office of Mayor in
1278, 1280, and 1281; in the last year he was knighted.
Richard Hodgson, his son, was twice bailiff, in 1281 and 1288.
Thomas Hodgson, with whom a connected pedigree must
commence, was 6. 1424, and .5. to the estates of Collierly and
Biermon on the death of his mother, Johanna, dau. and
heiress of John de Gilford. He had a son,
Hugh Hodgson, who s. his father 1505, and d. 1508, leaving
two sons, George (for whose descendants see Surtccs' Durham,
vol. ii.) and
William Hodgson, who had two sons, William and George.
He d. before 1566. His 2nd son,
George Hodgson, living in 1590, had a son,
William Hodgson, who was one of the lessees, with Sir
William RiddcU and others, of the manors of Gateshead and
Whickham, held under the Crown in trust for the Corporation
of Newcastle, A.D 1590; m. Agnes, widow of John Harrison,
Esq., and had four sons, Richard, George, Samuel, and
Henry. The 2nd,
George Hodgson, s. to the property of his brother Richard
on the death of the latter, 1649. He d. 1669, leaving, by Jane
his wife, a son,
Ldke Hodgson, Esq., who d. 1691, leaving by his wife Susan,
three sons, Luke, a physician in Newcastle; Samuel, a mer-
chant in the same place; and John. The youngest,
John Hodgson, Esq., was fatlier of
Thomas Hodgson, Esq., who, by his wife Mary, had a son,
John, and two daus., Jane, d. 23 March, 1797, a:ul i...rj, d.
5 Sept. 1769, both unm. The only son,
790
HIP
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HIP
John Hodgson, Esq., m. Anne, only child of James Appleby,
Esq of AsUorton, co. Cumberland (only son of Joseph
Appleby, Esq. of Kirklinton, in tlie same shire, by Dorothy
his wife,dau. and ultimately sole heiress of Henry Dacre, Ei=q.
of Lanercost Abbey), and by this lady, who d. 28 May, l(/3,
had issue. Mr. Hodgson d. 4 Nov. 1749, and was s. by his
^"joHN Hodgson, Esq., m. 24 July, 1773, Alice, dau. of Thomas
Wilkinson, Esq. of Wall.ottle, and by her (who d. 27 July,
1832), left at his decease, 13 Aug. 17S1, an only son,
John Hodgson, Esq. of Elswick, m. 3 May, 1803, Sarah, dau
of Richard Huntley, Esq. of Friarside, co. Durham, and had
issue,
I John Hodgson Hinde, of Stelling Hall and Acton House,
Northumberland, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1849, formerly
M P for Newcastle-on-Tyne, 6. 30 July, 1806, m. 31 Jan.
183:5 Isabella, eldest dau. and co-heir of the late Anthony
Com'pton, Esq. of Carham Hall, Northumberland, assumed
by sign manual, 1836, in compliance with the testameritary
iniunction of Miss Elizabeth Archer Hinde, the additional
surname of Hinde. He d. 25 Nov. 1869, and was s. by his
brother, the present Tbomas Archeb Hinde, Esq.
II Richard Hodgson Hinde, Esq. of Carham Hall, and Fryer-
side, CO. Durham, High Sheriff 1877, b. 1 April, 1812 some
time M P for Berwick andTynemouth ; to. 1840, Catherine
Monypenny, 2nd dau. and co-heir of the late Anthony
Compton, Esq. of Carham Hall, andcZ. 22 Dec. 1877, leaving
one dau., Katherine Edith Isabella, m. 1863, Thomas Thorn-
hill, Esq., M.P. of Riddlesworth, Norfolk.
HI. Thomas Archer Hinde, Esq., now of Stelling and
Ovington. , ,^ ,
I Sarah, vi. the Rev. W. C. King, Vicar of Norham. ^
II. Alice, d. 1871. m. Anne Jane, d. 7 March, 182u.
IV. Mary.
Mr. Hodgson d. 12 July, 1820.
^,.„i,5_Pcr chevron embattled or and az. three martlets
counterchanged. Crest— On a rock a dove az. winged or, in the
beak an olive branch ppr. J/oi^o-Miseris succurrere disco.
Seats— Ovington Lodge, Prudhoe-on-Tyne ; Stellmg Hall,
Northumberland.
HIPPISLEY OF STON EASTON".
HiPPiSLET, John, Esq., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., of
Ston Easton, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1856, b. 29 Oct. 1804 ; m. 1st, 19 May, 1830, Anne
laizabeth, Srd dau. of the Eev. Thomas Clare,
IJector of St. Andrews, and by her had issue,
I. John, J.P., h. 13 March, 1832 ; to. 1863, Christine Ellen
Lydia, eldest dau. and heiress of John Christian Boode,
Esq. of Lucknam, Wilts, and has issue, Richard John
Bayntun, b. 1865, and Ivy Mary Clare.
II. Henry Edward, 6. 3 Sept. 1838; m. 1871, Florence, dau.
of S. Leveson, Esq., and has issue.
III. Clare Robert, b. 2 July, 1842.
I. Anne Catherine, m. 1862, Rev. Henry Stiles Savory,
Rector of Cameley, and has issue.
II. Charlotte Mary, m. 1863, Eev. William Meaie, Rector of
Binegar, Somerset, and has issue.
He m. 2ndly, 1 Aug. 1843, Georgiana, 2nd dau. of
the late Rev. John Dolphin, Rector of Wakes Colne
and Pedmarsh, Essex, and by her has issue,
I. Frederic Thomas, b. 23 April, 1847.
II. Richard Lionel, b. 2 July, 1853.
I. Martha Sibyl. n. Georgiana.
ILtnrrtgr.— The family tradition holds that the chief part
of the Somersetshire estates were given to Richard Hippisley
by John of Gaunt; and an ancient parchment pedigree is
headed with a rhyme, purporting to be tlie form of grant of
several manors therein named. According to Collinson's
Somersetshire, the manor of Ston Easton was granted at the
dissolution of the monasteiics, 36 Henry VIII., to John
Hippisley, the lineal descendant of Richard Hippisley, of the
I'.-.yming grant. This
John Hippisley, Esq. of Ston Easton, Somerset, m. Mary,
ilau.of J. Flowre, and had issue,
.ToiiN, his heir.
William, rf. 1030, leaving three sons, 1 Thomas, d. 1640, leav-
ing issue; 2 Richard, Capt. of Standgate Castle; 3 John
(Sir), Ranger of Bushey Park, who, on the breaking out of the
Civil Wars, sided with the Parliament, and was a Commis-
sioner sent to treat with the King. Sir John Hippisley sold
Marston House to the Earl of Cork.
Mr. Hippisley was s. by his eldest son,
JouN HippisLBY, Esii. of ,Ston Easton, m. Dorothy, dau. of
Sir John Horner, of Cloford and Mells, and was 8. by hia
eldest son,
John Hippisley, Esq. of Ston Easton, m. Eliza, dau. an4
heiress of John Organ, Esq. of Lamborne, Berks, and had issue,
I. John, of Ston Easton, to. Margaret, dau. and heiress of
John Preston, Esq. of Cricket St. Thomas, Somerset, an4
had with other issue,
1 John, d. s. p.
2 Richard, of Ston Easton and Camley, 2nd son, m. Mis9
Elizabeth York, and was s. by his son,
Preston Hippisley, Esq. of Ston Easton, in. Susan, dau.
and heiress of Charles Yorke, Esq. of Bassets Down, la
AV'ilts, and was s. by his only dau.,
Margaret Hippisley, m. John Coxe, Esq. of Lee,
and their son and heir,
John Hippisley Coxe, to. Mary, dau. and heiress,
of Stephen Northleigh, Esq. of Peamore, in Devon,
and had issue,
Richard Hippisley Coxe, of Ston Easton, M.P,
for Somerset 1768, d. s. p. John, d. s. p.
Henry, of Ston Easton, M.P. for Somerset 179G,
m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Reginald Pole, Esq. of
Stoke Damerell, Devon ; 2ndly, Elizabeth Anno,
dau. of Thomas Horner, Esq. of Mells Park ; but
d. s. p. 1795, having devised his estates to his
kinsman, the present John Hippisley, of Stou
Easton. Mr. Henry Hippislcy's widow m. 2ndly,
Sir John Coxe Hippisley, Bart., and d. 25 March,
1843.
Margaret, r,i. Rev. John Hippisley, of Stow, co.
Gloucester.
Mary, to. James Buller, Esq. of Downes.
Anne, m. William James, Esq. of Ash.
Susannah, to. Frances, Lord de Dimstanville.
3 George (7th son of John Hippisley, of Ston Easton, by
Margaret Preston), m. 1627, Margaret, dau. and heir of
John Preston, Esq. of Cricket St. Thomas, Somerset, and
was father of
John Hippisley, to. 1st, Miss Eliza Batten, of East Gar-
ston; 2ndly, Miss Mary Atkyns, of co. Hereford, and
was .5. by his son,
Richard Hippisley, m. Jane, dau, of the Rev. Henry
Edwards, Vicar of Chard, Somerset, and had a son,
John (Rev.), of whom presently, as heir to the Lam-
borne branch.
II. Richard.
The 2nd son,
Richard Hippisley, Esq., inherited the estate of Lamborne,
in Berkshire. He m. Anne Orlebar, and had two sons,
Richard, d. s. p. ; and
John Hippisley, Esq. of Lamborne, m. Miss Catherine
Southby, and was s. by his son,
John Hippisley, Esq. of Lamborne, to. Cotton Bowles, anc
had a son and heir.
Organ Hippisley, Esq. of Lamborne, d. 1735, without sur
viving issue, and was s. by his brother,
John Hippisley, Esq. of Lamborne, m. Miss Maria Odam:
but dying s. p. 1709, devised his estate to his kinsman.
The Kev. John Hippisley, of Stow, co. Gloucester, Patrol
and Rector of Stow St. Edwards, and Rector of Stanton Fitz-
warren, who thus became of Lamborne. He m. 1767, Margaret
dau. of John Hippisley Coxe, Esq. of Ston Easton, Somerset
and by her (who d. 1817) had issue,
I. John. n. John William.
III. Richard, who assumed the additional surname an'
arms of Tuckfield (see Hippisley of Shobrookt).
IV. Henry.
1. Mary. "• Frances Anne.
Mr. Hippisley d. 1822, bequeathed his estates at Lamborne t
his 2nd surviving son,
The Rev. Henry Hippisley, BI.A., of Lamborne Place an
Sparsholt House, b. 7 April, 1776 ; to. 21 Dec. 1803, Anne, 3r
dau. and co-heiress of Lock Rollinson, Esq. of Chadlingtor
CO. Oxford, and by her (who d. 7 Nov. 1855) had issue,
John, now of Ston Easton.
Henry, now of Lamborne Place.
Robert William, M.A., Patron and Rector of Stow St. Et
wards, or Stow-on-the-Wold, co. Gloucester, and Surrogai
in the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, b. 17 July, 1818
TO. 10 June, 1841, Grace Louisa, eldest dau. of Thomt
Raikcp, Esq. of Welton, CO. York, and has issue,
1 Robert Raikes, 6. 17 Jan. 1846.
2 William (Rev.), Rector of Camely, Somerset, h. 6 Sep
1851; 1?). 6 Sept. 1877, Bertha Gertrude, 3rd dau. i
Walter Radcliffe, Esq. of Warleigh, Devon.
1 Grace Elizabeth Anne. 2 Alice. 3 Gertrude
4 Constance. 5 Eva.
Margaret, d. 1873. Anne, d. 1855.
Mary, m. Rev. Henry Mills, Rector of Pillerton Iler-sey, c
Warwick, and has issue. Frances, d. 5 Jan. 1836.
HIP
TEE LANDED GENTRY.
HOA
791
Charlotte Martha, m. Eer. Sir Frederick Shelley, Bart.,
Rector of IScerlerris, Tavistock, and lias issue Jane.
Emma Elizabeth, m. Ecv. Thomas D'Oyly Walters, and has
issue.
Isahella Maria, m. Waldcmar Luther, Esq. M.D., and d. 1877.
The Eev. Henry Ilippisley d. 1 June, 1S33.
Arms — Sa., three mullets pierced in bend hetwecn two
bend^ets or. Cral—A hind's head erased ppr. gorged with a
collar sa. charged with three mullets pierced or.
Seat—Stoa Easton, near Hath, Somerset.
HIPPISLEY OF LAMBOENE.
HlPnSLEY, Hexry, Esq. of Lamborne Place and
Sparsholt House, Berks, and Cote House, co. Oxford,
J.P. and D.L., Higli Sherifl' of Berks 1840, b. 6
March, 1808 ; m. 1st, 9 Feb. 1839, Elizabeth Agnes,
dau. and heiress of the Rev. John Nelson, D.D.,
Prebendary of Hejtesbury, Wilts, and by her has
issue,
I. Heniit Nelson, Capt. E.N., late commanding H.M.S.
"Hornet, " J.P. for Berlvs, 6. 15 Oct. 1839.
1. Catherine. ii. Agnes. m. Eleanor Anne.
IV. Beatrix, m. 10 Oct. 1871, Charles, son of Sir Henry
Edwards, Eart. of Pye Nest, co. York.
He m. 2ndly, 8 May, 1851, Elizabeth Mary, eldest
dau. of tlie Eight Hon. Laurence Sulivan, by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of Henry, 2ud Viscount Palmers-
ton, and has by her,
I. Lawrence Temple, b. 28 March, 1854.
II. William Henry, 6. 1 Dec. 1855.
I. Emily Sulivan. ii. Gertrude Charlotte Elizabeth.
HtltraSC— See HippisLET f)/ Ston Easton, the present
Henbt Hippislet, Esq. of Lamborne, being the next brother
of John Hippisley, Esq. now of Ston Easton.
^rmsand Crrst—Sce Hippislet of Slon EaHon.
Smf— Lamborne Place, Hung'erford. Town Residence—
C5, Grosvenor Street, London, W.
HIPPISLEY OF SHOBHOOKE PAKK.
Hippisley, John Henry, Esq. of Shobrooke
Park, Devon, M.A., F.E.S., J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 18^9, b. 1 July, 1801 ; s. his father 184i.
ILt'jiriltJC— nicHAED Hippislet, Esq. of Fulford, Devon
(third son of the Eev. John Hippisley, of Stow, co. Gloucester,
by Margaret his wife, dau. of John Hippisley Coxe, Esq. of
Ston Easton, see Hippislet of Ston Easton), assumed the surname
ofTncKFiELD. He »i. 15 April, 1800, Charlotte, dau. of Sir John
Mordaunt, Bart., M.P., of Walton Hall, co. AVarwick, and by
her (who d. May, 184S) had issue, John Henev, now of Sho-
brooke Park, and Eichard Hippisley Tuckfleld.
Arms — Same as Hippislet of Sioa Eaton,
Scat — Shobrooke Park, Crediton.
HOAEE OP STAPLEHUEST.
HoAEE, Hexey, Esq. of Iden, Staplehurst, Kent,
h. 6 Aug. 1838 ; m. 31 Jan. 1865, Beatrice Ann,
dan. of the Eev. George Barber Paley, of Lang-
cliffe, CO. York, and has issue,
I. Henbt, b. 25 Dec. 18GG.
II. Pcrcival Henry, 6. 10 Dec. ISC3.
in. Frederick Henry, 6. 13 Nov. 1871.
IV. Edward Henry, b. 8 Oct. 1872.
V. Eobert Henry, b. 6 Nov. 1873.
I. Beatrice Mary. ii. Evangeline. in. Linc!a.
IV. Violet.
ILt'lTCTltJC— Thiflisa senior line of the family of which
the Hoares, Baronets of Stourhead, Wilts, are a junior branch.
Henet HciKB, Esq. of Walton, co. Bucks, made hi.s will,
11 July, 1654, and was buried at Walton, 18 March, 1G54-5,
viug by Olive his wife, who d. 1G60, two daus. One m.
Samuel Sympson, the other, Olive, m. Joseph BrinUlow, and
four sons, 1 Henry, of whom hereafter; 2 William, living 1664,
ii. and had a dau. Elizabeth ; 3 Thomas, bapt. at Walton,
24 July, 1631, living 16G4; 4 John, living 1664.
Henry Hoare, E.'iq. of the parish of St. Botolph, AUlorgatc,
the eldest son, made his will, 13 Aug. 1664, which was proved
15 Jan. 1GC9. He left by Cicely hi.s wife, whose will is dated
24 Oct. 1G74, and was proved 28 Sept. 1079, an only son,
Sir Eicdabd Hoaee, Kut. of Hcndon, Middlesex, b. 1648,
Sherifl of London, Lord Mayor 1713, and M.P. 1710-23,
knighted 1710, purchased an estate at Staplehurst, Kent, m.
Susanna, dau. of John Austin, Esq., of BrUtons, Essex, and
had by her (who d. 24 Sept. 1720, and was buried at St.
Dunstan's in the West, Fleet Street, Loudon), with other
issue, who d. young or v.nm.
I. Eichaud, his heir.
II. Henry, of Stourhead, 6. 21 July, 1677, ancestor of the
present SiB Henby Aixslie Hoabe, 5th bart. of Stourhead,
Wilts.
in. John, b. 13 April, IG82, a Turkey Merchant; m. Eliza-
beth, dau. and heir of Eobert Hooks, Esq. of Conway, and
d. 18 May, 1721, leaving with daus., an only son,
John, Sheriff of Caernarvon 1746; d.umn. Feb. 1749.
IV. Benjamin, of Boreham, Essex, 6. 11 July, 1693; m.
Ellen, dau. of Benjamin Richard, Esq. of St. Martin's Lane,
London, and d. 12 Jan. 1750, leaving issue, which failed iu
the male line with his grandson.
I. Mary, b. 17 Jan. 1685. m. Sir Edward Littleton, 3rd hart,
of Pillaton Hall, co. Stafford, d. s. p. 2 Jan. 1742.
Sir Eichard Hoaie d. at his house in London, 6 Jan. 1718,
aged 70, and was buried at the same place as his wife, on the
ISth of the same month, when he was s. by his eldest son,
Eichard Hoare, Esq., 6. 24 May, 1673; m. twice, but had
issue to survive infancy only by his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. and
co-heir of William Bolton, Esq. of Charterhouse Yard, viz.,
Eichard, b. 17i3; d. 1715. William, who s. his father.
Mary, in. William Adams, Esq. Anne.
He d. at Bath, 1720. His only surviving son,
William Hoare, Esq. Merchant of London, and of Bury St.
Edmunds, in. 26 July, 1746, Martha, dau. and co-heir of
Henry Cornelisen, Esq. of Braxted, Essex, and d. 13 May,
1753, aged 36, leaving by this lady, who survived till 1777,
with a dau., Martha, who d. unm. at Lisbon, 21 Dec. 1768, an
only surviving son,
Henry Hoare, Esq. of Miteham Grove, Surrey, b. 20 April,
1750; m. 1775, Lydia Henrietta, dau. and co-heir of Isaac
Malortie, Esq. of London, Merchant, and by her (who d.
19 July, 1816), had issue,
William Henry, of whom presently.
Henry Vilars, b. 9 Auril, 1777 : d. 5 Aug. 1822.
George Matthew, b. 19 April, 1779; m. 4 Oct. 1810, Angelina
Frances, dau. and co-heiress of James Green, Esq. of
Tui ton, CO. Lancaster, and had issue to survive infancy, 1
Henry James, 6. 17 Sept. 1812; 2 Matthew Edward, 6.
4 June, 1818 ; 3 Charles Hugh, 6. 1819.
Charles James, M.A., formeily Fellow of St John's Coll.,
Cambridge, Archdeacon of Winchester, 1829, and Vicar of
Godstone, Surrey, 1822, b. 14 July, 1781; m. 4 July, 1811,
Jane Isabella, dau. of Eichard Holden, Esq. of Moorgate,
CO. York, and had issue, 1 Charles Eichard, 6. 14 Dec.
1813; 2 Henry Mart\n, 6. 18 Feb. 1819, d. 11 Jan. 1826;
3 George Tooker, b. 27 July, 1820; 4 Arthur Malortie, 6.
18 Sept. 1821 ; 5 James Samuel. 6. 19 Aug. 1823 ; 6 John
William, 6. 21 Aug. 1825; 7 Henry Gerard, 6. 7 June,
1827 ; 1 Lydia Jane Isabella.
Mr. Henry Hoare d. 15 March, 1823. His eldest son,
William Henry Hoare, Esq. of Broomfield House, Batter-
sea, Surrey, b. 2 March 1776; m. 10 Feb. 1807, the Hon.
Louisa Elizabeth Noel, dau. of Sir Gerard Noel Noel, Bart, of
Exton, Eutland, by his wife, Diana, Baroness Baibam, and by
this lady (who d. 6 April, 1816) had issue,
Henry, of whom presently.
William Henry (itev.), M.A., formerly Fellow of Sfc. John's
Coll. Cumbndge, /y. 31 Oct. 1809; m. 17 July, 1834, Ara-
minta Anne, 3id dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir John Hamilton,
Bart., K.T.S., and had issue, 1 Hamilton Noel. 6. 20 Feb.
1»36; 2 Charles Noel, 6. 9 Sept. 1840; 1 Ararainta Louisa.
Gerard Noel, b. 4 May, 1811; m. 11 March, 1834, Sophia
Lilias, youngest dau of Stafford O'Brien, Esq. of Blather-
wycke, co. Northampton, and had issue, I Ernest Vilars, b.
16 Oct. 1837 ; 2 Stafford O'Brien, J.P., 6. 23 Feb. 1843; m.
1876, Fannie Matilda Anne, eldest dau. of Eev. Charles H.
Eamsden, Vicar of Chilham. Kent: 1 Emma Louisa:
2 Agatha Sophia ; 3 Sophia Lillias ; 4 Jane Celestria.
Louisa Elizabeth, m. 22 March, ISj6, Hon. Peter John
Locke King, younger son of Petci-, 7th Loid King, and
brother to William, Earl of Lovelace.
Elizabeth Lydia, d. 1832.
Mary Jane, ?n. 28 June, 1813, Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, Srd
and youngest son of Charles, 8th Lord Kinnaird.
Mr. Hoare d. 18 Sept. 1819. His eldest son,
Henry Hoaee, Esq. of Staplehurst, 6. "27 Dec. 1807; m.
3 May, 1836, Lady Mary Marsliam, ord dau. of Charles, 2nd
EarlofEomney,and by her(who rf. 23 JJaich, hj71) had issue,
Henet, present representative.
793
HOB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOD
Walter Marsham, 6. ISAug. 1840; m. Jessie Mary Eobertson.
Cliarles, m. Karliaiine Patience Oeoraiana, 3rcl dau. of Right
Eev. Lord Arthur Charles Hervey, Bishop of Bath and
Wells. William. Alfred. Hugh Edward.
Mary Sophia, m. 1st May, 1862, Kev. Thomas William Onslow
■ Hallward.
Cecilia Elizabeth, d. 18G.3. Caroline Charlotte.
Angelina Margaret. Suphia Louisa. Katharine.
Mr. Henry Hoare, who served as High Sheriff for Kent in
1842, d. 16 April, 18C6.
Anns—SSi., an eagle display ed with two heads arg. charged
on the breast with an ermine spot, within a l)ordure engrailed of
the second. Crest— An eagle's head erased arg. cUarged w ith
an ermine spot.
Seat — Ideu, biaplehurst, Kent.
♦
HOBHOTJSE OF HADSPEN HOUSE.
HoBHOusE, Heney, Esq. of Hadspcn House,
Somerset, J.P., b. 1 March, 1854 ; .s. his father 11
Feb. 1SG2.
iCt'ltCa^C. — Henhv IIonnorsE, Ksq. (younger brother of
.John Hobhouse, Esq. of Westbury College, grandfather of Sir
.John Cam IIoduodse, late Lord Broughton), 6. 1714; //;. 1st,
1733, .Jane, dau. of James Banister, Esq., and by her (who d.
1756) had issue, Henry, his heir; and Jane, m. 1774, John
Kreeman, Esq. of Letton, co. Hereford. He m. 2ndly, 1761,
Mary, dau. of Michael White E.sq., and had by her a son,
Thomas, d. v.nm. 1820. Mr. Hobhouse d. 1773 (his widow,
1810), and was s. by his son,
Henky Hobhouse, Esq. of Had.spen House, Somerset, 6. 1742;
7/1. 1775, Sarah, dau. of Rev. liicliavd Jenkyns, M.A., Canon
Residentiary of Wells, and by her (who d. July, 1777) left at
his decease, 2 April, 1792, a dau.. Surah, who d. unm. 1810;
and a son.
Right Hon. Henhy IIoRnonsE, 6. 12 April, 1776; m. 7 April,
1806, Harriet, 6th duu. of John Turton, Esq. of Sngnall Hall,
Staffordshire, and by her (who d. 7 May, Ihod) had issue,
Henby, late of Hadspen House.
Edmund, Lord Bishop, late of Nelson, New Zealand, 6.
17 April, 1817; m. 1st, 1 Jan. 1868, Mary Elizabeth, 2nd
dau. of the late Gen. the Hon. John Brodrick (who d.
12 Oct. 1864), and has two sons. He m. 2ndly, 7 Jan. 18G8,
Anna, youngest dau. of Dr. Williams, late Warden of Kew
Coll. Oxford.
Reginald (Rev.), 6. 1.5 March, 1818; m. Caroline, 4th dau. of
Sir William Lewis Salusbury Trelawny. Bart., and has issue,
Arthur (Sir), K.C.S.I., Q.C., late Legal Member of Supreme
Council in India, b. 10 Nov. 1819 ; m. 10 Aug. 1848, Mary,
2nd dau. of the late Thomas Farrcr, Esq.
Harriet, m. 31 March, 1834, Rev. Henry Jeakyns, Canon of
Durham, D.D. ; d. 1876.
Catharine. Eliza. Eleanor, d. v.nm. 1842.
Mr. Hobhouse, Under Secretary of State for tiie Home Depart-
ment from 1B17 to 1827, and Keeper of the State Papers up to
his death, was sworn of the Privy Council 1828. He d.
13 April, 1854, and was s. by his son,
Henry Hobhouse, Esq. of Hadspen House, Somerset, J. P.
and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, M.A. Oxford, 6. 13 July, 1811:
M. 1st, 7 April, 1853, Charlotte Elruria, youngest dau. oif
James, 3rd Lord Talbot de Malahide, and by her (who d.
17 April, 1855) has issue,
Henry, now of Hadspen.
Margaret Eliza.
He'//t.2ndly, Frances, eldest dau. of Thnmns Gaisford, D.D.,
Dean of Christ Church, Oxford. He d. 11 Feb. 1862.
Arma — Per pale az. and gu., three cstoiles or, issuing out of
as many crescents arg. Crcat—OnX, of a mural coronet per
pale as the arms an estoile issuing or. Motto — Mutari speruo.
/Scat— Hadspen House, Castle Cary, Somerset.
HOBLYN OF COLQ,TJITE.
^ee Petee-Hoblyn.
HOEDEH OF EINGABELLA.
HoDDEE, Samuel, Esq. of Eingabella House, co.
Cork, J.P., b. 8 Dee. 1820 ; m. 26 April, 1860, Jaue
G., 2nd dau. of W. Morgan, Esq., M.D., of Cork,
and has issue,
I. William. ii. Samuel. iii. Francis.
I. AUce.
?LtltCa(JC — It appears from Hutchin"s llhtory of Dorset-
slure, that the llodders were originally of that county, where
they held the manor of Longbridy and other estates. Col.
John Hoddeb, of Bridgetown, and his brother, William
Hoddek, of Coolmoor, were settlers in co. Cork before 1641.
The former, Col. John Hodder, was some time agent to Sir
Philip Perceval ; and the latter, William Hodder, as appears
from his will, was b. at Millcome (Melcombe Regis, Dorset-
shire). They had a brother, Edward Hodder, whose dau. was
living at Weymouth 1671, and a sister, m. WiUiam Smart.
Both of the settlers made large purchases of soldiers' allot-
ments of lands, and passed patent for them under the Act of
Settlement. John obtained two grants to the extent of 4,133
acres, and William a grant of 7,364 acres in co. Cork, includ-
ing the seats of the family, viz., Coolmore, Ringabrow, or
Hoddersfield, Ballea, Ringabella, and Fountainstown. The
aforesaid John Hodder was Mayor of the city of Cork 1650,
and High Sheriff of co. Cork 1657 ; and his brother, William
Hodder, was Mayor 1657, and High Sheriff of the county 1661.
Joh;i Hodder d. s. p. 1673, leaving his estates to Francis, 2na
son of his brother William, having, however, by deed in hia
lifetime, given Dunkittle and other large estates to his nephew,
William Smart.
William Hoddeb, Esq. (Col. John Hodder's brother) m.
twice, and d. 1665, having had, with junior issue, two sons,
William, ancestor of the IIoddees of Ringabella and Fov.n-
tdinstozira.
Francis, ancestor of Hoddeb of Hoddersfield.
The elder son,
William Hodder, of Eallca Castle, co. Cork, d. in England
1689, leaving issue, by his wife Hannah, with six daus., four
sons, I. Thomas, High Sherifl c«. Cork 1697, who sold Cool-
more to the Newenhams 1691, and d. about 1738; ii. John, of
Cork, Merchant; in. Samuel, of Fountainstown, of whom
we treat; and iv. Benjamin, d. g. p. 1729. The 3rd son,
Samuel Hodder, Esq. of Fountainstown, m. 1694, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Boles, Esq. of Inch ; and d. 1737, leaving issue
(besides daus., Elizabeth, d. 1743; Anne, m. Alderman
William Busteed ; and Mary, m. Benjamin Barter, of Anajih)
four sons,
John, of Ringabella, of whom we treat.
Francis, of Fountainstown, d. s. p. 1744.
William, a Lieut, in Maj.-Gen. St. Clair's regt. of foot, d.
v.nm. 1743.
George, of Fountainstov/n (see UoBD-E&of Fountainstoim).
The eldest son,
John Hodder, Esq. of Ringabella, co. Cork, m. 1722, Mary,
dau. of Edward Bullon, Esq. of the Old Head, Kinsale; and d.
1742, leaving, with four daus., as many sons, of whom the
eldest,
John Hodder, Esq. of Ringabella, to. 1747, Martha, dau. of
Francis Woodley, Esq., and had a son and successor,
Samuel Hodber, Esq. of Ringabella, m. 1793, Jane, dau. of
George Hodder, E?q. of Fountainstown, and was s. by his son,
Francis Hodder, Esq. of Ringabella, m. Alicia, dau. of
William Martin, Esq., and left a son and successor, the
present Samuel Hodder, Esq. of Ringabella.
Arms— Arg., three pole-axes erect in fess ppr. Crest— A fire
ship in full sail ppr. Motto — Igne et ferris vicimus.
/ScciJ— Ringabella House, CarrigaUne.
HODDER OP FOUNTAINSTOWN.
Hodder, Francis George, Esq. of Fountains-
town, CO. Cork, b. 28 July, 1846, J.P., called to the
Irish Bar, Trinity Term, 1S71; m. April, 1873, Susan
Louisa Florence, youngest dau. of John Drew Atkin,
Esq., late of Castle Park, in the co. of Dublin, and
grand-dau. of Sir Thomas Roberts, Bart., late of
Britfieldstown, in the co. of Cork, and has issue,
I. George Walton, b. 8 Feb. 1874.
II. Francis Charles, b. 24 March, 1876.
ilt'uragr. — George Hodder, Esq. of Fountainstown (4th
son of Samuel Hodder and Elizabeth Boles his wife) (see pre-
ceding Memoir), was Mayor of Cork 1754. He m. Miss Baker,
and c/. July, 1771, having had a dau., Elizabeth, m. Francis
Woodley, Esq. of Leeds, co. Cork, and a son,
George Hodder, Esq. of Fountainstown, J. P., m. Jan.
1774, Sarah, dau. and co-heir of William Norris, Esq. of Old
Court, CO. Cork, and left i.ssue,
I. George, his heir.
II. Francis, of Ballea Castle, m. 1815, Anna Matilda, dau. of
Thomas Kift, Esq. ; and d. 1853, having had issue,
1 GfiuRGE Francis, heir to his uncle.
HOD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOD
793
C John, of Ballca Castle, m. Feb. isng, Elizabeth, Srd dau.
of James Morgan, Esq. of Prospect, and had issue, two
sons, Francis John, now of Ballea Castle, I,. June, I8C0;
John Thomas, G Jan. 18G3; and one dau., Jane MalikUi.
3 Francis.
1 A dau., m. John Furlong. Esq.
2 Sarah, m. Philip William Bass, Esq.
3 Jane, in. the Kev. Mr. Lee. 4 A dau.
III. John, of Cork, Alderman, m. Barbara, dau. of William
Martin, Esq., and had issue three sons, George, who m.
Albinia, dau. of William Johnson, Esq.; Francis; and
John, d. s. 'p. 1859.
IV. Peter, Capt. E.N. v. Kobert, Lieut. B.N.
VI. Michael, Lieut. U.N.
VII. Edward, Lieut. 96th regt., wounded at Waterloo.
I. Jane, m. Samuel Hodder, Esq. of Kingabella.
II. Anne, m. Robert Stevelly, Esq.
III. Mary. iv. Sarah. v. Harriett.
rhe eldest son,
George Hodder, Esq. of Fountainstonn, J. P., d. umn., and
was s. by his nephew,
George Francis Hoddsr, Esq. of Fountainstown, J. P.,
i». Jan. 1843, Elizabeth Tciwnsend, eldest dau. of Michael
Roberts, Esq., J. P., late of Kilmoney Abbey, co. Cork, and
Jy her (who d. 3 Feb. 1854) left at his decease, 12 March,
1863, issue,
Francis George, now of Fountainstown.
George Francis, 6. 25 Feb. 1852.
EUzabeth Roberts.
Anna Matilda, m. 30 Jan. 1868, Thomas, eldest son of Thomas
Hayes, Esq., J. P., of Cro.sshaven House, co. Cork, and has
issue, one son, Francis, and three daus.
Lydia Mary.
Seat — Fountainstown, Crosshavcn, co. Cork.
MOORE-HODDER OF HODDERSFIELD.
MooEE-HoDDEK, WiLLiAii Heney John, Esq. of
loddersfield, co. Cork, J.P., b. 1 Aug. 1846 j
iducated at Ei:ou ; au ollicer lOtli regt.
ILtllCagC.— Francis Hodder, 2nd son of the 1st William
lodder, Esq. of Ringabella, afterwards called Hoddersfield,
ligh Sheriff of co. Cork, lGi31 {sec preceding Memoirs), s. to
irge estates by his father's and uncle's wills, and was of
iridgetown and Ringabrow or Hoddersfield. He had issue by
lis wife, Jane, besides three daus., three sons, John, of Hod-
lersfield and Killeagh : William, 6. 1659 ; and Francis Hodder,
:.sq. of Cork, m. Aug. 1688, Hannah, dau. of Capt. George
'epper, of Ballygarth, and d. 1726, leaving issue, besides four
aus. (Jane, r.i. Joseph Bullen, Esq. ; Alicia Hannah, ra.
ohn Bayly, Esq. of Ballymoney ; and Elizabeth), three sons,
!apt. William Hoddek, of whom presently; George; and
'rancis.
Capt. William Hodder s. eventually at Hoddersfield. Ho
I. Anne, sister of Capt. Daniel Webb, and had issue,
William, m. 1st, Mrs. Webb ; 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Stephen
Grey, Esq.; and 3rdly, the Hon. Margaret Lysaght, dau. of
Lord Lisle, and d. s. p. 1787, leaving his' estates to his
nephew, William Henry Jloore, Esq. on condition that he
should bear the name and arms of Hodder.
Hannah.
Anne, m. Henry Moore, Esq., Capt. 48th foot, and had
(with a dau. Anne, m. Thomas B. Herrick, Esq. of Shippool,
CO. Cork) a son,
William Henrt Moore, Esq., who assumed the additional
urname of Hodder upon the death of liis maternal uncle,
nd became of Hoddersfield. He m. 1789, Harriet, dau. of the
light Hon. Henry Theophilus Clements (brother to the 1st
;arl of Leitrim), by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of Gen.
I'ebb, and had issue,
William Henbt, his heir.
Henry Theophilius, D.D., Rector of Carrigrohane, i?i. May,
1849, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. T. Forster Saunders, and d. s. p.
1865.
Thomas Eyre, m. 29 Feb. 1844, Eliza Hill, dau. of George
Blacker, Esq., and is deceased.
John Francis, m. and has issue.
Catherine, widow of the Rev. John Johnson, d. 1856.
Harriet, deceased. Anna Maria, deceased. Selina, d. 1857.
'he eldest son,
William Henry Moore Hodder, Esq. of Hoddersfield, co.
;ork, J.P. and D.L., Col. N. Cork Militia, to. 1st, Cliarlotte
lolthurst, of Ardruni, co. Cork, sister of Sir Nicholas Conway
;olthurst, Bart., which lady./. 7 March, 1832; he Hi. 2ndly,
4 Feb. 1839, Lucy Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Col. Need, of
lansfield Woodhouse, co. Notts. Col. Moore Hodder rf. 20
fov. 1859, having had by his 2nd wife, a son, tlie present
ViLLiAM Hk.nry Joun Muoke Hodder, Esq. of Hoddersfield,
I CO. Cork; and a dau., Lucy Harriet Fanny, m. 19 April l8Gfl
Col. Charles Fhulyer, Grenrulicr Guards, eldest son of Sir
Henry Fludyer, Bart, of Ayston Hall, Rutland.
^Ciis— Quarterly, 1st and 4th. arg., three pole-axes erect in
te.ssppr., tor Hodder; 2nd and 3rd, az., on a chief indented
or, tliree mullets pierced gu., for Moore. CresU—A fire-ship
with her courses set, fire issuing from below the rigo-in" aU
ppr., for Hodder; and Out of a ducal coronet or, a Moor's
head in profile all ppr., for Moore. iWo^/o— Per i"nem fcrria
vicimus. °
/Sent— Hoddersfield, Crosshaven, co. Cork.
HOD&SON OF HOUGHTON HO-CTSE.
Hodgson, Thomas Houghton, Esq.of Houghton
House, Cumberland, b. 2 Jan. 1813 ; m. 19 April,
18J2, Elizabeth Anne, eldest dau. of the late Rev.
Robert Gutch, M. A., Rector of Segrave, co. Leicester.
itlllCagC— William Hodgson, Esq., son of George Hodg-
son, by Jane his wife, and grandson of Joseph Hodgson, by-
Elizabeth his wife, m. 1767, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Stordy,
and had,
I. William, of Houghton House.
II. Joseph, of Carlisle, to. 29 Oct. 1799, Sarah, dau. of W.
Nicholson, Esq. of Batt House, and by her (who d. 30 July,
1850) had i.saue, '^'
AViLLiAM Nicholson, of Newby Grange, Cumberland,
M.P. for East Cumberland, J.P. andD.L., High Sheriff
18G3, b. 14 Oct. 1801; to. 25 Oct. 1831, Mary, dau. of
Thomas Irwin, Esq. of Justus Town, Cumberland, whod.
3 June, 1SG9. Mr. Hodgson represented Carli';le in Par-
liament from 1847 to 1848, 1857 to 1859, and 1865 to 1868.
In the last-named year he was elected for East Cumber-
land. He </. 1876.
Joseph Stordy (Rev.), m. 6 June, 1840, Sophia Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Thomas Daliymple Hosketh, Bart, of Rufford
Hall, and has issue,
Sarah Grace, )?i. JohnFawcett, Esq. of Pettrill Bank, Bar-
rister-at-Law.
I. Isabella, m. Thomas Atkinson, Esq. of Carlisle, J.P.
II. Elizabeth, m. David Donald, Esq.
The elder son,
William Hodgson, Esq. of Houghton House, Cumberland,
J.P. and D.L., five times Mayor of Carlisle, 6. 9 Feb. 1773 ;
r,i. 17 June, 1806, Anne, elilest dau. of Thomas Young, Esq.
of Carlisle, and by her (who d. 22 Dec. 1854) left at his
decease, 12 Jan. 1850,
Thomas Houghton, now of Houghton House.
AVilliani lliiirv, E;i'!is;:i--at-Law, Assistant Solicitor to tho
Tn ;i,ury, /,. iu.liinr, l~.\:>.
Jn<rph Lowthci-, A ioai- ..1 Wethcral, Cumberland, h. 27 Sept.
l-^H : „(. J;mr KIcniKn-, dau. of the late John Dixon, Esq. of
Kn.Il?, CunilH iland, and by her (who d. 4 March, 1858) left
i-sur. Aniii' Alalia Rebecca and Sarah Mabel Josephine; he
-'. -I'J March, iMJl.
George Courteiiay, Vicar of Corbridge, &. 25 Dec. 1821; m.
1851, Elizabeth, dau. of George Buckham, Esq., of White-
haven, and has, WiUiam George Courtenay ; Henry Bernard ;
Charles Bernard; Joseph; Annette Isabel ; and Marion.
Charles Bernard, of Barker Grange, b. 21 May, 1824; m.
17 July, 1S68, Agnes, youngest dau. of the late Robert
Allan, Esq. of Hillside Crescent, Edinburgh, and has Charles
William Allan, b. 3 June, 1868.
Annette, m. 1st, Lieut.-Col. Cowper, C.B., of the 18th Royal
Irish regt., who d. 1847; and 2ndly, the Rev. William
Deacons Isaac, of Harts Hill, co. Stafford, who d. 1875.
Elizabeth, m. the Rev. William M. Thompson, of Woolwich,
and has, William Robert ; JohnMnrtin; and Annie.
Jane.
Isabel Sarah, to. William Carruthers, Esq. of Halton, co.
Chester, and has, William Hodgson, and Henry Joseph.
Mary, r,i. 1862, the Rev. James Cox, Incumbent of Halton,
CO. Chester, who d. 1874.
Arms—Sa.., a chevron between three martlets or. Crest— A.
dove close az. holding in his beak a sprig of lauiel ppr.
iVoHo— Dread God.
Scat — Houghton House, Carlisle, Cumberland.
HODGSON OF HIGHTHORNE.
Hodgson, Nathaniel Thomas Lumley, Esq. of
Highthorne, co. York, b. 21 «ept. 18U8 ; m. 27 Dec.
1838, Mary Holt, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Wil-
liam Darley, Esq. of Muston Lodge, co. York, and
has issue,
I. Nathaniel Henry, Lieut. 2nd West Yoik Militia, late of
the 85th Light Infantry, b. 26 March, 1842; »/i. '22 July,
iM
HOD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOL
1875, Juliet, only child of the late Hall John Denny, Esq.,
Capt. Inniskilling Dragoons.
II. Charles, 6. 29 April, 1845 ; d. 9 Sept. 18G0.
I. Julia Elcanora. ii. Emma Florence.
iLtltCagp.— Dr. Phin-eas Hodgson, Chancellor of York,
1617, and Chaplain to James I., was ancestor of Sib Thomas
Hodgson, of Barnby Dunn, near Doncaster (see Whitakcr's
Hislori/ of Le(d<), whose descendant,
The Rev. Thomas Hodgson, Eector of Burlington, co. York,
was father of
The Rev. Xatha-viel Hodg.?on, Rector of Gauthorpe and
Terrington, N. It. co. York, who m. Emma, dau. of Hon. Thomas
Willoughby, and sister of Lord Middleton, and had issue one
dau., Emma Antonin», d. 25 May, 1780, and a son,
Kathaniei, Bbtan Hodgson, Esq. of BrafFerton Hall, nenr
Boroughbridfrc, and Sand Hutton Hall, near Thirsk, co. York.
He m. 1805, Jemima Eleanora, dau. and co-heiress f with Mary,
m. Bacon Frank, Esq. of Carapsal, near Doncaster) of Lieut.-
Gen. Sowerby, R.A., by Eleanor his wife, dau. of Richard
Turbutt, Esq. of Doncaster, and d. 6 Jan. 1821, leaving issue
by her (who d. 1847),
Kathaniel Thomas Lujieet, present represcntitivc.
Henry Charles, Lieut. 6ind regt., d.. in Ceylon, 1835.
Anns — Per chevron embattled or and sa. three martlets
counterchanged. Crest — A dove close arg. in the beak an olive
branch ppr.
iJeside/ice— Highthomc, near Easingwold, co. York.
HODGSON OF CLOPTON HOUSE.
Hodgson, Aethfe, Esq. of Clopton House,
Stratford-on-ATon, co. Warwick, J.P., b. 20 June,
1818, erlucatcd at Eton and Cambridge, for many
years Member of the Legislative Assembly, New
South Wales, and Queensland, formerly Secretary
for Public Works, and Colonial Secretary of Queens-
land ; m. 30 March, 1842, Ehza, dau. of Sir James
Bowling, Knt., late Chief Justice of New South
Wales, and has, with other issue,
Feancis He.nrt (Rev.), M.A., educated at Eton and Cam-
bridge, Vicar of Abbots Lanp;lcy, Herts, h. 1848.
Annie Frances, m 4 July, 1867, the Hon. James Hewitt,
eldest son of James, 4th Viscount Lifford.
ittllPagC.— Rev. Edward Hodgson (son of Bri.in and
Ellen Hodpson), m. May, 1816, Charlotte, only sister of the
late Col. Pe.mbcrton, of Trumpington Hall, co. Cambridge,
and by her (who d. 1864) had issue,
Abthcb, now of Clopton House.
Henbt Williams Pembebton, Esq. of Triimpin2;tr.n Hall, co.
Cambridge, J. P. and D.L., M.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge
1844, and called to the Bar at the Inner Temple .same year,
h. 1819 ; m. 1855, Frances Maria Sophia, widow of Capt.
Huntley Campbell, '.iOth regt., and only dau. and heiress of
Francis Charles James Pemberton, Esq. of Trumpington
Hall, upon which occasion he assumed the name and arms
of her family : he has one son, Arthur E^ilph.
Edward Franks.
Cnarlotte, m. the Rev. Henry Nevile, Eector of Holton, Bicker-
ing CO. Lincoln.
Mary, m. Rev. A. V. Hujhes Hallett, Chapliiin at Bruges,
Belgium.
He d. 1854.
Seat — Clopton House, Stralford-on-Avon.
HODGSON-HINDE OF STELLING AND
OVINGTON.
See HiXDE.
HOG OF NEWLTSTON.
Hog, TnoMAs Alexandeh, Esq. of Newhston,
00. Linlitligow, J.P. and D.L., 6. 14 Jan. 1835 ; m. 28
June, 18.J9, Harriet, 2nd dau. of Steuarfc B. Hare,
Esq. of Calderhall, co. Midlothian, and has issue,
I. James Maitl:ind, b. 23 .'Vug. 1861; d. C July, 1877.
II. Steuabt Batlev, h. 11 Sept. 1864.
in. Thomas Alexander Frederick, h. 0 July, 1866.
IV. Alan Wehvood, 6. 28 June, 1868.
I. Mary Wehvood. ii. Helen.
HtlirarrC. — The surname of Hog, one of local origin, js of
great antiquity in Scotland. From the family of Hoo of
Jlarcarse, in co. Berwick, sprung Sir Roger Hog, Senator of
the College of Justice, and also.
John Hog, Esq. of Cammo (now Xew Saughton), co. Mid-
Lothinn, and Ladykirk, co. Berwick, son and heir of William
Hog, Esq. (immediate younger brother of Sir Roger Hog,
Knt. of Harearse,' one of the Senators of tlie College of Justice),
by Janet his wife, dau. of Sir Robert Douglas, Knt. of Glen-
bervie, grandson of Archibald, 5th Earl of Angus. He in.
27 June, 1707, Mary, dau. of Alexander Cochrane, Esq. o)
Barbauchlaw, co. Linlithgow, and had two sons. The
younger,
Roger Hoc, Esq. of Xewliston, 6. 22 Nov. 1715, described
in the certificate 1783, from the Lyon Office of Scotland, ol
the matriculation of his arms, as "Roger Hog, Esq., heii
male and representative of the ancient families of Hog oj
Ilarcars'^ and Bnyend, andchief of the surname," m. 14March,
1733, Rachel, dau. of Thomas Missing, Esq. of Stubbington
Park, Hants, and has issue. He d. March, 1789, and was s.
by his eldest surviving son,
Thomas Hoc, Esq. of Kcwliston, 6. 4 Sept. 1742; m. 1st,
9 March, 1770, Lady Maria Julian, 3rd dau. of James, 7tt
Earl of Lauderdale, and by her (who d. 1795) had, with othci
issue, who d. v.nrn., Roger, his heir; and Mary Turner, m.
29 May, 1800, to the late Sir John Buchanan Hepburn, Bart, ol
Smeaton Hepburn, and d. 1854. Mr. Hog ra. 2udly, 17 March,
1798, Mary, dau. of James Stewart, of the Stewarts of Athol,
and by her had,
I. James Maitland, his heir.
II. Thomas, h. 1 March, 180G; m. Sept. 1830, Katherine
Maynard, dau. of Archibald Swinton, Esq. of VVarwasli
House, CO. Hants, and dying 1864, had issue,
1 Thomas Ignatius, 6. 26 Sept. 1832.
2 James Maitland, b. 6 March, 1834, deceased.
3 Archibald Francis, h. 20 April, 1835.
4 Riiger, 6. 22 June, 1838.
1 Katharine. 2 Louisa, deceased.
I. Eleanor Julian, m. 7 Aug. 1827, David Maitland Makgil
Crighton, of Rankeliour, and d. Jan. 1835.
II. Rachel Elizabeth, m. March, 1826, Patrick Frazer Tytler
son of Alexander Frazer Tytler, of Woodhouselee, one of tht
Senators of the College of Justice ; d. April, 1835.
III. Margaret Charlotte, m. 7 Nov. 1837, Robert Gilmor'
Colquhoun, of Camstradden, H.B.M.'s Consul-General a
Bucharest, and d. s. p. 1838.
3Ir. Hog d. in March, 1827, and was s. by his eldest son,
Roger Hog, Esq. of Newliston, 6. 25 Oct. 1771, d. unm
31 Dec. 1833, and was s.by his half-brother,
James Maitland Hog, Esq. ofNewh-ton, J.P. and D.L., 6
7 Aug. 1799 ; m. 7 Aug. 1827, Helen, 4th dau. of the late Si;
Alexander Charles Maitland Gib.son, Eart. of Clifton Hall, aac
had issue,
Thomas -Vlexaxdeb, now of Newliston, co. Linlithgow.
Helen Maitland.
BIr. Hog d. 1 Aug. 1858.
Arras— Xrg., three boars' heads erased az. armed or. Crcs
—An oak tree ppr. Sv/pporters—T-vio boars ppr. Motto—Da.
gloria vires.
i'cHi— Newliston, near Kirkliston, co. Linlithgow.
HOLBECH OF FAKNBOEOUGH.
HoLBECH, The Ven. Chaeles WiLLiAsr, o
Farnborough, co. Warwick, M.A., Yicar of Earn
borough, and Archdeacon of Coventry, J.P., b. 3(
July, 1816; m. 11 May, 1843, Laura Harrictte
2nd dau. of the late John Armytage, Esq., cidcsl
son of Sir Gfeorge Armytage, Eart. of Kirklees
Hall, and has issue,
I. Walteb Henbt, 60th Royal Rifles, b. 11 May, 1S15.
II. Edward Ambrose, R.N., b. 23 June, 1846.
III. William Arthur (Rev.), b. 14 Dec. 1850.
IV. Hugh, b. 27 June, 1857.
V. Godfrey Charles, 6. 9 March, 1853.
I. Jessie. II. Lucy Gertrude.
III. Agnes Mary. iv. Annie Laura.
JLtJir<15C.— Ambrose Holbech, Esq. of Mollington, Oxford,
and Farnborough, co. Warwick (eldest son of Ambrose Hollecl
Esq. of Mollington, by Joan his wife, dau. of Thomas Holloway.
Esq., of Cropredy, co. Oxford, and lineal descendant of Olivei
Holbech, of Holbech, co. Lincoln, living circa 1223), purchased,
in 167y, the manor of Radston, co. Northampton. He m.
Sarah, dau. of William Harvey, Gent, of London, by whom
(whof^ 4May, 1682) he had issue, William, his heir; Ambrose,
of Mollington, d. s. p. 1737 ; Hugh, m. Elizabeth Woodhull, s
widow; Saiah, m. Sir Thomas Powys, Knt. of Lilford, one o;
the Judges of the Court of King's Bench; Mary, m. Ricliart
HOL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
noL
795
Jennens, Esq. of Long WhittenViam, Berks; Anne, m. Tobiah
Harvey, Gent. ; and Finetta, d. v.nm. 1158. He tJ. 22 March,
1701, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Holbech, Esq. of Farnborough, Mollington, and
Eadston,7H. Elizabeth, dau. and co-hciress of William Alington,
Esq. of London, and by her (who d. 12 IMarch, 1708) he had,
with other issue, William, his heir; Hush, m. Catherine,
dau. of Col. KobertCornewull, and d. 27 Sept. 17G5), leaving a
son, William, heir to his uncle ; Jane, m. John Blencowe,
Esq. of Marston St. Lawrence, co. Northampton; Elizabeth,
TO. George Tash, Esq. of Ivcr, Middlesex; Anne, in. Toby
Chauncey, Esq. Mr. Holbech </. 7 July, 1717, and was s. by
his eldest son,
William Holbecii, Esq., who held the three properties, but
Farnborough was the suat, and has been ever since ; he
d. unm. 11 June, 1771, and was s. by his nephew.
William Holbech, Esq. m. 1772, Anne, dau. of William
Woodhouse, of Lichfield, M.D., and by her (who d. 21 Dec.
18.30) had issue,
William, his successor.
Henry Hugh, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1779 ; <!. 3 Aug. 1835.
Charles (llev.), Vicar of Farnborough, and Perpetual
Curate of Kadston, 6. 1782; m. Jesse Maria Grimes (who
rf. 26 April, 1844); d. 27 Nov. 1837.
Edward, an officer in the Inniskilling Dragoons at Waterloo ;
6. 1785; d. 24 June, 1844.
George, Capt. B.N., 6. 1793; m. Ellen Catherine Eickctts ;
d. 31 Dec. 1S5G.
I. Mary Ann, m. 1807, Sir Charles Mordaunt, Bart, of Walton
D'Evile, CO. Warwick ; d. 9 June, 1842. ii. Caroline.
Jlr. Holbech, M.P. for Banbury from 1792 to 179C, d. 6 July
1J12, and was s. by his son,
William Holbech, Esq., b. 22 Jan. 1774; m. 18 April, 1805,
Lucy, eth dau. of Oldfield Bowles, Esq. of North Aston, co.
Oxford, and by her (who d. 7 Nov. 1835) had issue,
William Ambrose, b. 21 Sept. 1812 ; d. 16 Jan. 1814.
Hugh, b. 15 Aug. 1814; ih. 4 Jan. 1838, the Hon. Jane
Sarah Hood, 3id dau. of Samuel, 3rd Lord Bridport ; and
d. 8 June, 1849. His widow m. 2ndly, 10 Dec. 1853, Sir
Charles Hotham, K.C.B., Capt. R.N., who d. 31 Dec. 1855 ;
and 3rdly, 30 Aug. 1860, Capt. W. Armytage, E.N., who d.
11 Jan. 1872.
f'HARLEs William, now of Farnborough.
Henry, 60th Rifles, b. 23 March, 1818 ; d. 25 Aug. 1849.
Mars-.
Lucy Anne, m. 12 Feb. 1828, AVilliam Markham, Esq. of
Becca Hall, co. York, who d. 26 Jan. 1852.
Laura, m. 13 Aug. 1846, John Hardy, Esq. of Dunstall Hall,
CO. Stafford, since created a Baronet.
Frances, d. 16 April. 1850.
Jane, m. 14 Dec. 1853, Henry Cartwright, Esq., lato Col.
Grenadier Guards. She d. 29 Dec. 1877.
Emma, twin with Jane.
Mr. Holbech d. 22 May, 1S5G.
.4r)ns— Quarterly, 1st and 4tb, vert, six escallops, three,
two, and one arg. ; 2nd, sa., a bend engrailed between sis
billets arg. ; 3rd, arg., a lion rampant gu. a border engrailed
sa. bezantee. Crfat — A maunch vert semee ot escallops arg,
^'cKt— Farnborough Hall, near Banbury, co. Warwick.
HOLDEH OF HOIiDEN.
H01DT5N, Henry, Esq. of Holden and Reeclly
House, CO. Lancaster, J.P. for the cos. Lancaster
unci Kerry, and D.L. for Lancaster, b. 8 Aug.
1824 ; late Lieut. -Col. 13th Li^ht Dragoons ; m.
10 June, 1854, Hon. Eleanor White, eldest dau. of
Henry, Lord Annaly, and has issue,
I. Hakby Ralph Lonsdale, Grenadier Guards, b. 29 June,
1857.
I. Eveleen. n. Ella.
ILilTCagC— An original parchment pedigree in the posses-
f ion of the present Col. Holden, commences with Robert de
HoLDENE, and deduces the descent in an unbroken chain from
JoHH Holdexe de Holdene, a.d. 1189. The family, it is
stated, held manors in co. Chester temp. Edward tub Con-
FEssoB (see Domesday Book). The name, according to Whi-
takcr, is derived from two Saxon words. Hold Dene.
Robert de Holdene, of Iloldene, co. Lancaster, living temp.
Kings John and Henry IIL, son of John Holden, living at
Holden, temp. Richard I., and grandson of Robert Holden,
living tem-p. Henry I., was father of
Gilbert Holden, of Holden, temp. Henry IIL, m. Ann
de Antwisscy, and had a son,
Robert Holden, of Holden, temp. Edward II., m. Joane
de Scoffield, and was father of
Adam Holden, of Holden, ra. temp. Edward III., Alice, dau.
of B»rton of Barton, and had two sons, Nicholas, his heir,
and Robert, who m. Susan, dau. of Torkington, of Torkington.
The eldest son,
Nicholas Holden, of Holden, was Lord of the Manor of
Simonstown, temp. Edward 111., and made a grant to the
Abbott of Whalley 1336. Ho m. Ellen, dau. of Standish, of
Standish, and had two sons, John, his heir, and Robert, who-
rd. Effame Kennyon, and had a son, Adam, of whom hereafter.
The elder son,
John Holden, of Holden, m. temp. Richard II., Isabel, dau.
of Braidshaigh, of Braidshaigh, and d. s. p., when the line was
carried on by his nephew,
Adam Holden, of Holden, vi. Alice, dau. and heir of Sir
Thomas Keike, Knt., and was .s. by his son,
Robert Holden, of Holden, in. Elizabeth, dau. of John,
Husscy, of Sleaford, and was s. by his son,
Adam Holden, of Holden, which place was granted out as a
Manor 1411. He m. Alice, dau. of William Holland, of Heaton,
and was s. by his son,
Christopher Holden, of Holden, m. temp. Henry VI., the
dau. of Sir Christopher llaryngton, and had, with a younger
son, who was Abbot of Whalley, and d. 1480, an elder son
and heir,
Ralph Holden, of Holden, temp. Edward IV., m. Joan^
dau. of Richton, of Dunkenhalgh, and was s. by his son,
Henry Holden, of Holden, temp. Henry VII., m. Margery,
dau. of Sir Christopher Standish, Knt. of Duxbury, and was s.
by his son,
Thomas Holden, of Holden, m. Agnes, dau. of Gilbert
Langton, of Lowe, and had a son,
Gilbert Holden, of Holden, temp. Henry VIII., m. Grace,
dau. of Nicholas Towneley, of Towneley, and had a son,
Ralph Holden, of Holden, temp. Edward VI., «i. Elizabeth,
dau. and heiress of Richard Elton, of Brockhole, and was s. by
his son.
Robert Holden, of Holden, who had a grant of lands
3 April, 27 Queen Elizabeth, a.d. 1587. He m. Alice, dau. of
Nicholas Bannister, of Altham, and had a son,
Ralph Holden, of Holden, m. 3Iary, dau. of William
Chorley, of Chorley and was buried at Haslingden, leaving a
son,
Robert Holden, Esq. of Holden, aged 63 anno 1665, m.
Susan, dau. of Alexander Chorley, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, and
had a son and heir,
Ralph Holden, Esq. of Holden, 6. 1629; m. Mary, dau. and
co-heir of Rev. Edmund Ryshton, and was father of
Robert Holden, Esq. of Holden, b. 1655, living 1677; m.
Catherine, dau. of Rev. Leonard Clayton, Vicar of Blackburn,
and widow of Mr. Warren, by whom, who survived him, he
had (with two daus., Catherine and Susanna, and a younger
son, Robert, bapt. 24 July, 1634) an elder son and heir,
Ralph Holden, Esq. of Holden, bapt. 25 May, 1681, d.
1706, leaving, by Frances his wife, a dau. of William
Davenport, Esq. of Bromhall, a son and heir,
Robert Holden, Esq. of Holden, bapt. 18 Jan. 1700, d.
21 March, 1730, leaving, by Martha his wife, dau. of Thomas
Gilbody, Esq. of Heap Ridings, two daus., Frances and Martha,
and a son,
Ralph Holden, Esq., of Holden Hall, of Stockport, co.
Chester, and of Palace House, b. 6 June, 1722; m. 24 Dec.
1744, Mary, dau. and co-heir of John Holden, Esq. of Palace
House, CO. Lancaster, and had issue,
Robert, his heir.
Betty, V}. 20 June, 17S0, Henry Greenwood, Esq. of Burnley,
co.'l':iin':i^t.r. «i tli.' f.niiilv of Greenwoode of Greenwoode
(.v'i W !iii M, ; i-^ . /' / -: ;iii(l d. 1781, leaving a son, John,
ofi\li iiliM I , i( i -or to his uncle.
Fraiir, , , . I . i- , 1.1. iiii-h Taylor, Esq. of Liverpool;
and</. .-■. J'. II -Ma>, l.,K.
Mr. Holden d. 1778, and was s. by his son and heir,
Robert Holden, Esq. of Holden and Palace House, d. unvii.
8 April, 1792, and was s. by his sister's only son,
John Greenwood, Esq. of Palace House, J.P., h. 1781. He
m. 13 Oct. 1821, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Aspinall, Esq. of
High Riley, and of Reedly House, and by her (who assumed
for herself and her children, by royal license 28 July, 1810,
the surname and arms of Holden) had issue,
Henry, present representative.
Ralph, b. 11 Sept. 1827; d. in Africa, 1860 ^ „ , ^ ^
WUliam, 6. 7 Sept. 1831 ; m. Julia, dau. of J. Paulet, Esq. of
Seaforth House, co. Lancaster, and had issue, Blanche, m.
27 April, 1876, Frederick George, Lord Howard de Walden;
Maud; and Julia. „ „. .^, t •
Bessie m. Ernest Lavie, youngest son of Sir Thomas Lavie,
Governor of Greenwich Hospital. Ehoda.
Mr. Greenwood d. 2 Oct. 1834, and was s. by his eldest son^
Henry Holden, Esq.
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HOL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOL
Arms— Sa,., a fess between two chevrons erm. between the
fess and upper chevron a covered cup or. Crest— A moor cock
,ppr. charged on the breast with a cinqucfoil or. Motto— JXec
tcmcre nee timide.
Heiits—ZieeiUy House, near Burnley, co. Lancaster; and
Dromquinna, co. Kerry. Town Rexidence— 29, Queen's Gate
Terrace, S.W. CYui— Army and Navy.
HOLDEN OF ASTON.
HoLBEN, Edward Ciiarlks Shuttleworth,
Esq. of .Aston Hall, co. Derby, b. 7 Jan. 1865.
5LlliragC.— The first of the family of Holden of whom wa
fill.", mention in co. Derby, was of Wihie; his son, Robert
lIoLDEN, Esq., settled in Aston, and d. Ifi59.
Kev. Charles Shdttlewobth, of Aston, youngest son of
James Shuttleworth, Esq. of Gawthorp, by Mary his wife, only
clau. and heiress of Kobert Holden, Esq. of Aston, took the
name and arms of Holden in 1791. He m. 1st, the Hon. Mary
'Cockburn, dau. of Lord Forester, and by her (whod. 1777) had
one son, who d. an infant. He >n. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir Thomas Whitmore, which lady cL .•?. />. 1795; and 3rdly,
1798, Rosamond Amelia Deane, by whom (who d. 11 Aug.
,1820) he had issue,
Charles Cockburn, 6. , April, 1840, and d. 2 March, 1817.
Edward Anthony, late of Aston.
James Richard (Rev.), m. Mary, only dau. of Thomas Moore,
Esq. of Ruddington, Notts. He d. 1876.
Sojihia Elizabeth Rosamond, d. 18G7.
Antnnia Henrietta, m. Col. Clowes, of Broughton Hall, co.
Lancaster, d. 1849. Teresa Amelia, d. 1862.
Rosamond Adeline, d. 1829.
Emma Maria, m. J. Donelan, Esq. ; d. 1869.
Clara Isabel, m. George Moore, Esq. of Appleby Hall; d.
1867.
Mr. Holden d. 1821, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Edward Antuoni Holden, Esq. of Aston Hall, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1838, b. 2 Aug. 1805; m. 22 Nov. 1832,
Susan Drummond, dau. of George Moore, Esq. of Appleby
Hall, CO. Leicester, and bad issue,
I. Edward Shuttleworth, b. 5 Dee. 1836, Lieut. 23rd Royal
Fusiliers, killed at Sebastopol, 8 Sept. 18.')0.
II. Charles Shuttleworth, b. 16 July, 1838; m. 28 July,
1863, Juliana Evans, 4th dau. of Edward Bourchier Hartopp,
Esq. of Dalby Hall, co. Leicester, and d. 6 Aug. 1872,
leaving issue one son, Edward Charles Shuttleworth,
now of Aston Hall.
in. James Shuttleworth (Rev.), 6. 18 Nov. 1843, Rector of
Aston-on-Trent; to. 27 April, 1871, Alice Louisa, 3rd dau.
of the late Christopher Cookson, Esq., and had issue,
James Edward Shuttleworth, b. 22 Sept. 1878 ; Clare Alice
Rosamond ; Emma Donna ; and Theresa.
IV. John Shuttleworth, b. 27 June, 1847, Rector of Lackford,
Suffolk; m. 25 Jan. 1877, Alice E. Mackworth, 2nd dau.
of the late Bulkley Mackworth Pracd, of Owsden Hall,
Suffolk.
V. William Arthur Shuttleworth, b. 10 April, 1850; d. Jan.
1856.
VI. Francis, b. 1 April, 1852; in. 4 April, 1877, Rachel
Frances, eldest dau. of John Pinckney, Esq. of Manor
House, Great Durnford, Wilts, and heirew of Charles E.
Rcndall, Esq. of Brigmerston House, Wilts, and took in
1877 the name and arms of Rendall.
I. Susan Elizabeth, m. 21 Nov. 1861, Rev. J. F. Bateman;
d. 1874.-
II. Anne Shuttleworth, m. 1857, Horace Devas, Esq., J. P. co.
Derby.
in. Mary Shuttleworth, m. 1866, Henry Boden, Esq., J. P.,
The Friary, Derby.
IV. Rosamond Shuttleworth, to. 186.3, Rev. Degge Wilmot
Sitwell, The Manor House, Leamington Hastings, co.
Warwick. v. Emma Shuttleworth.
VI. Caroline Shuttleworth, m. 1876, Rev. Charles Lovett
Cameron.
3Ir. Holden d. Aug. 1877, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Sa., a fess engrailed erminois or, between two chevrons
erm. quartering Shuttleworth, viz., Arg., three weavers'
shuttles sa. topped and furnished with quills of yarn, the
threads pendant or. Crests— 1st, Holden: On a mount vert
a moorcock rising sa. winged or; 2nd, Shuttleworth: A cubit
arm in armour ppr. grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle as in
the arms.
Seat — Aston Hall, near Derby.
HOLDEN OF NUTTALL TEMPLE.
Holden, Rev. Atkinson Alexander, M.A., of
Nuttall Temple, Notts, b. 1808 ; ni. 1837. Emma,
eldest clau. of Col. W. Legit Clowes, of Broughton
Old Hall, CO. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 13 Dec.
1878, agcdSG years) has issue,
I. Atkinson, to. 1873, Edith Mary, dau. of Dr. Wigram,
Bishop of Rochester; and d. 1876.
I. Anna, to. Rev. R. Washington.
II. A dau., m. Rev. R. W. Fawkes.
ittnCagC.— The family of Holden is a younger branch of
the Holdens of A.ston, formerly one of the most influential
families in the county of Derby.
Samuel Holden, Esq. of Aston, son of Robert Holden, Esq.
of Aston, grandson of Robert Holden, Esq. of Wilne,
Derby, and great-grandson of Henry Holden, Esq. ot Wilne,
by Alice his wife, dau. of Robert Wilmot, Esq. of Darby and
Spondon, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Edmund Lathwell, citizen of
London, and by her, who d. in August, 1668, aged 23, had a
son Robert, his heir, whose only dau. and heir, Mary, m.
James Shuttleworth, Esq. (see Holden of Aston), and a dau.
Mary, m. the Rev. Samuel Pole, Rector of Radborne and Mug
ginton. Mr. Holden, by his 2nd wife, had (with a dau.,
Hannah, m. Christopher Rollcston, Esq. of Watnall, co. Notts),
two sons, Tho.mas (Rev.), ancestor of the Holdens of Nuttall ;
and Alexander of Newark, d. 1769, leaving, by Mary his wife,
only child of Robert Atkinson, Esq., a son, Robert, of Darley
Abbey, who devised that estate to his kinsman, Robert Holden.
Esq. of Nuttall. Mr. Holden d. 1692. His eldest son by his
2nd wife,
The Rev. Thomas Holden, Rector of Aston, 6. 1680 ; r,i.
EUzabetli, eldest dau. and co-heir of Gilbert Millington, Esq,
of Felly Priory, co. Notts, and d. 26 June, 1726, leaving,
Millington, his heir.
Sarah, m. Henry Thornhill, Esq. of Mansfield Woodhousc,
CO. Notts, and d. s. p.
The son and heir,
Millington Holden, Esq. of Felly Priory, was father of
Robert Holden, Esq. of Nuttall Temple, co. Notts, to. 1765,
Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Francis Bentniffe, Vicar of Skid-
brooke, co. Lincoln, and d. 1780, Ic-aving a son and heir,
Robert Holden, Esq. of Darley Abbey, co. Derby, and
Nuttall Temple, co. Notts, J. P. and D.L., m. 1800, Mary Anne,
only child and heiress of William Drury Lowe, Esq. of Locko
Park, CO. Derby, grandson of William Drury, Esq. of Notting-
ham, by Ann, his wife, dau. of John Lowe, Esq. of Donby,
and d. 3 Jan. 1844, leaving issue,
I. WiLLUM Drury, who took the name of Lowe in 1849 (see
Lowe of Locko). ii. Robert, of Nuttall Temple.
III. Atkinson Alexander, now of Nuttall Temple.
IV. Charles, Staff Officer of Pensioners, b. 1810.
V. Henry, b. 1823, married.
I. Mary Ann, m. trancis bradshaw, Esq. of Barton Hall.
II. Sophia, m. 1825, the Hon. and Rev. Alfred Curzon, and (J.
1850.
III. Catherine, in. John Shcrwin Shcrwin, Esq. of Bramcotc
HUl, Notts.
IV. Frances Maria, m. I. B. Story, Esq. of Lockington Hall.
V. August.!, m. George Vandeleur, Esq. of Limerick.
VI. Caroline, vi. Rev. George Uutton, Vicar of Gate Burton.
VII. Emily.
The 2nd son,
Robert Holden, Esq. of Nuttall Temple, 6. 1805, Lieut.-
Col. South Notts Yeomanry Cavalry, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1848; B.A. of Ch. Ch. Oxford. He d. 1872.
^)-,/is— Per pale erm. and sa., a fess between two chevrons
counterchanged. CreU—A moorcock sa.
HOLDSWOHTH OF SANDAL HALL.
HoLDSwoRTH, Thojias Holy, Esq. of Sandal
Hall, CO. York, M.A. Oxon, J.P. for West Riding,
late Capt. 2ud West York Militia, b. 13 June, 1826 ;
on. 1858, Kate, dau. of Edward Tew, Esq. of Crofton
Hall, CO. York, J.P. and D.L., and has issue,
Edward Holy, 6. 24 Jan. 1859.
ILtliragC— John Holdsworth, of Morley, co. York, d.
27 April, 1689, leaving by his wife, Rebecca Marshall, with
other issue, a .son,
Stephen Holdsworth, of Wakefield, 6. 1C64; d. 21 Jan.
1745, leaving by his wife, Ann Killen, with other issue,
Stephen Holdsworth, of Wakefield, b. 1705; m. 10 Sept.
1745, Hannah, sister to Nathaniel Hulme, M.D., F.R.S., F.S.A.
(who was eminent as a contributor to the Philosophical Trans-
actions and Archaeulogia of those Societies, also as the author
of various medical treatises, for one of which he received,
1787, the gold medal of the Royal Society of Medicine at Paris),
and dau. of Rev. Samuel Hulme, of Levenshulme, co. Lan-
caster, by his wife Mary, dau. and heiress of Samuel King, of
Cliffe, Warley, Parish of Halifax, Gentleman. This Stephen d
Sept. 1703, leaving, with other issue.
HOL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
nOL
797-
Joseph Holtdswokth, of Belle Isle, Wakefield, b. 12 Nov.
1759; m. 1788, Elizabeth, duu. of WhiltaUer Wiislit, an Alder-
man of Macclesfield, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Samuel
Huxley, Esq., Mayor of Macclesfield 1746-7, and d. 4 Dec.
1819, leaving issue,
I. Joseph, of whom presently.
II. Samuel, 6. 1 Feb. 1795; vi. 1st, Mary Spicor; 2iiaiy,
Hannah Holdsworth.
III. Henry, M.A. Oxon, Eural Dean for North Holland, in the
Diocese of Lincoln, J. P. for the three divisions of co. Lin-
coln, also Chairman of Quarter Sessions for the division or
parts of Holland in that co., and Rector of Fishtoft ; la. Jane
Uau. of T. Holy, Esq., and d. 1860.
I. Anne, in. Rev. Samuel Hall, B.D., sometime Fellow and
Vice-Principal of Brasenose Coll. Oxford, appointed (1819)
Domestic Chaplain to U.K. 11 the Duke of Clarence, after-
wards William IV., Kmil 1 1< ;i:i „i n.-ackloy, and Rector of
Middleton Cheney ; .'. ; \ . i .;,
II. Sarah, TO. W. J. Nm)' , ' i!iIif:iK.
III. Harriet, m. B. J. U -M am),;,, ,,i Lundun, and c?. ISCD.
Ihe eldest son,
Joseph Holdsworth, Esq. of Belle Vuc, near Wakefield,
J.P. and D.L. for West Riding co. York, M.P. for Wakefield
1841, 6.6 Dec. 1789; m. 16 May, 1822, Elizabeth, dau. of T.
Holy, Esq. of Highfield House, near ShcSield, and i'. IS April,
1857, leaving issue,
I. Thomas Holy, now of Snndal Hall.
II. Joseph Hulme, b. 16 Oct. 1830; M.A. Cambridge, J.P. for
West Riding co. York, and late Lieut.-Col. 3rd Administra-
tive Battalion West York Rifle Volunteers; m. 7 Feb. 1877,
Frances Alice, dau. of the late Vice-Admiial Binstcad, R.N.'
and D.L. for West Riding, co. York.
I. Elizabeth.
II. Maria Theresa, ra. 1852, Thomas Broadbent, Esq.
HI. Emily Jane, to. 1853, R. Smethurst, Esq., J. P., D L and
High ShoritT 1874, for co. Lancaster.
IV. Harriet Anne, m. 1855, Edmund A. Pontifex, E.sq.
^(•i)is— Arg., the trunk of a tree couped and eradicated in
bend ppr. C,-eit—A raven ppr. J/oiio— Religione viret forti-
tude.
£«[«— Sandal Hall, near AVakcfield.
HOLDSWORTH OF WIDDICOMBE.
HoLDswoKTH, Aethue Feedeeick, Esq. of
Widclieombe, Devon, b. 1838 ; m. 1873, Florence
Anue, 2nd dau. of Edward Cropper, Esq., and the
Hon. Mrs. E. Cropper, of Swajlonds, Kent, and
has, with other issue,
Arthur Mervtn, b. 1875.
Mr. Holdsworth, who was formerly a midshipman
E.N., and served in the Black Sea and Baltic during
the Crimean War, is a Magistrate for Devon, and
Rector of Lay Okehampton and Stokeuham Priory ;
late Capt. South Devon and North Lincoln Militia.
§ItUCaflr.— This is an ancient Yorkshire family, deriving
their name from their former residence there. In the history
of Halifax, co. York, by Rev. John Watson, it appears that
there is a hamlet or division called Holdsworth, in the town-
ship of Ovenden, near Halifax. In the 16th century they
possessed an estate at Astey, or Astdale, in co. York, the first
on record is
Robert Holdsworth, LL.D., and 12th Vicar of Halifax. In
1554 he built the chapel on the south side of the church of
Halifax as a burial place for himself and his family ; he was
buried in this chapel, 10 May, 1556, where a monumental
tablet records that he was possessor of an estate in Astey, that
he was murdered by thieves in the vicarage house, in the
great chamber of the north in the lower part of the house,
and that he was buried under the great tombstone in the south
chapel which he had built at his own proper cost ; this monu-
ment was erected by
Tho>l4s Holdsworth, Esq. of Astley, m. Phoebe, clau. of
James Oates, of Lanshean, In Northonrum ; they both lie
buried in the church of Halifax, in the same place with Mrs.
Mary Holdsworth, dau. of William Midgley, of Halifax, and a
monument erected on the south wall records the dates of their
deaths and place of sepulture. The next member of the family
on record is
John Holdsworth, Esq. of Astley, m. 1575, Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir Henry Saville, Knt. of Bradley, co. York. Tlie first of
the name in Devon is
PiEv. Robert Holdsworth, Vicar of Modbury, Devon, 2nd
son of this John of Astley, m. 1610, a Miss Newman. Next in
order comes
Artudr Holdsworth, of Dartmouth, Devon, Merchant, 5tli
son of the Rev. Robert Holdsworth, m. IC57, Joan Newman
and was father of '
Arthur Holdsworth, also a Merchant at Dartmouth; to.
1697, Jlrs. Elizabeth Vavasour, widow, and had a son,
Arthur Holdsworth, also a Merchant at Dartmouth; he
1)1. 1726, Marcella Gibbs, and had a son,
Arthur Holdsworth, Esq., Governor of Dartmouth Castle,
m. 175G, Elizabeth Taylor, of Ogwell, Devon, and was father of
Arthur Holdsworth, Esq., Governor of Dartmouth, and
M.P. for the same place, to. 1780, Elizabeth, only dau. of
Robert Holdworth, a Merchant of Newfoundland, Oporto, and
Dartmouth, and had a son,
Arthur Hove HoLDswoRTn, Esq., Governor of Dartmouth,
and M.P. for same, m. 1803, Eliza, dau. of Richard Hall
Clarke, Esq. of liridwell, Devon, and d. 18G0, leaving a son,
Arthur Bastard Eastahrooke HoLDswoRrn, Esq. of Widdi-
combe, J.P., Lay Ueetor of Okehampton and Stokenhani
Priory, formerly of 4th Dragoon Guards (Royal Irish), b. 1808 ;
m. 1836, Anne Mervyn, dau. of Rev. Frederick Bayley, Vicar
of Margate, Chaplain of the House of Commons, and Canon of
Christ's Church Cathedral, Canterbury. He d. 1875, leaving
a son, now of Widdicombe.
^ nils— Ancient, as depicted on the monuments in Halifax
church— arg., on a trunk of a tree ragiU^e eradicated in bend a
crow perched near the top all ppr. Modern— arg., the stem of
a tree couped aud eradicated ppi-.
&at— ^Viddicombe House, Kingsbridge, co. Devon.
HOLE OF CAUNTOiSr.
Hole, The Key. Samuel liEYXoLns, of Caunton
Manor, iSfewark, Vicar of Caunton, Rural Dean of
Soutliwell, aud Canon of Lincoln, b. 5 Dec. 1819 ;
m. 23 May, 1861, Caroline, eldest dau. of John
Francklin, Esq., J.P., of Gonalstou, Notts, and
Great Barford, Beds, aud has a son,
Samuel Hugh Francklin, b. 16 Oct. 1802.
IttUWQr.- This family (traditionally supposed to be con-
nected with the Holes of co. Devon) has been resident at
Caunton for more than three centuries. The Rev. Hugh Hole
was Vicar of Caunton in the year 1567. The grandfather of
Canon Hole married a Kercheval, one of the most ancient
families of the Notts gentry.
Samuel Hole, Esq. of Caunton Manor, Notts (son of Samuel
Hole, Esq., and Sarah his wife, m. 1776), m. 12 May, 1813,
Mary, dau. of Charles Cooke, Esq., and had issue,
I. Samuel Reynolds, now of Caunton Manor.
I. Anne, to. Rev. G. Marsland, Rector of Beckinffham, co.
Lincoln. ii. Blary Elizabeth, m. John Hilton, Esq.
III. Sara, to. Rev. John Raren, Rector of Broughton Astley,
CO. Leicester.
Mr. Samuel Hole d. 1SG3.
Seat — Caunton Manor, Newark.
HOIiFOED OF WESTONEIST.
HoLFOED, RoBEET Statnee, Esq. of Westonljivt,
CO. Gloucester, J.P. and D.L., High SherifE 1813,
and M.P. for East Gloucestershire from 1854 to
1872, b. 16 March, 1808 ; m. 5 Aug. 1851, Mary
Anne, dau. of the late Gen. James Lindsay, of Bal-
carres, co. Fife, by Anne his wife, dau. of the late
Sir Coutts Trotter, Bart., and lias issue,
I. George Lindsat, b. 2 June, 1860.
I. Margaret, m. in 1876, the Earl of Morley. ii. Evelyn.
III. Alice, TO. 19 June, 1877, Albert Grey, Esq., only sou of
the late Gen. the Hon. Charles Grey.
iLinCTlgC.— This family claims descent from the ancient
Cheshire family of Holford of Holfonl.
Sir Richard Holford, Knt., Master in Chancery, came into
possession of the estate of Westonbirt, by his 1st marriage,
with the heiress of the family of Crewe, in that co., towards
the close of the 17th century. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau.
of Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Stayner; and 3rdly, Susanna,
dau. of Samuel Trotman, Esq. By his 2nd wife he was father of
Robert Holford, Esq., a Master in Chancery, to. Sarah,
dau. of Sir Peter Vandeput, and had a son aud heir,
Peter Holford, Esq., also a Master in Chancery, m. Anne,
dau. of William Nutt, Esq. of Buxsted, Sussex ; and d. 1803,
having had issue,
Robert, of Westonbirt, d. u.im. 1838.
Geobge Petes, of whom presently.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOL
S-irah, m. Sir Charles Grave Hudson, Bart, of Wanlip, co.
Leicester.
Charlotte, m. Charles Bosaiiquet, Esq. of Eock, co. Nor-
thumberland.
The younger son.
Geokge Peter Holfokd, Esq. of Westonbirt, m. Anne, dau.
of Eev. Averill Daniell, of LilTord, co. Donegal, and by her
<who d. 18 March, 1S49) left at his decease, 29 April, 1839,
EoBERT Staynee, now of Westonbirt.
Anne Jane, m. 1832, Eobert Blagden Hale, Esq. of Alderley,
CO. Gloucester.
Georgina, m. 1856, Ptter Eobert, Lord Gwydyr.
Emily Elizabeth, m. Sir George Joseph Palmer, Bart, of
Wanlip Hall, co. Leicester (who d. 1866). She d. 1871.
Arms — Arg., a greyhound passant sa. Crest — A greyhound's
-head couped sa.
Sgfji_-\Vestonbirt, Tetbury, co. Gloucester. Tom Residence
— Dorchester House, Park Lane.
HOLFORD OF BUCKIiAND.
GrWTXXE - HOLFOED, JaMES PeICE WiLLIAM,
Esq. of Kilgwyn, co. Carmartlien, and Buckland
and Tre Hoiford, co. Brecknock, M.P. for Brecon,
J.P. and D.L., Higli Sheriff 1859, late of 16th
Lancers, b. 25 Xov. 1833.
JLiltCaSC— JosiAH Holfokd, Esq. of Hampstead, r/i
3Iagdalen, dau. of William Price, Esq., son of James Price,
Esq. of Kilgwyn, had by her (who d. 19 Jan. 1812) five daus.,
who all d. v.nm., except the 4th, Charlotte, wife of Jeremiah
-Olive, Esq., and two sons,
John Josiah, his heir.
Charles, of Hampstead, co. Middlesex. I. 16 May, 1774; ra.
1st, 1796, Mary, dau. of Thomas Eoberts, Esq. of Charter-
house Square, and by her, who d. 1820, had an only child,
Mary, m. Charles Henry Pilgrim, Esq., son of Charles
Pilgrim, Esq. of Southampton. Mr. Charles Hoiford m.
2ndly, May, 1824, Mary Anne, dau. of Edward ToUer, Esq.
of Doctors Commons and Hampstead, and by her had three
sons and three daus., Charles Edward, b. 22 Feb. 1830; John
Henry, h. 1 June, 1831; George, 6. 7 Pcb. 1832; Ellen;
Matilda ; and Mary Anne.
The eldest son,
JoHS JosiAH HoLFOED, Esq. of Kilgwyn, co. Carmarthen, 6.
5. Feb. 1765; m. 24 Jan. 1769, Jane Margaret, dau. of Charles
Jackson, Esq., General Post Office, London, and had issue,
James Price, his heir.
John Josiah, Lieut. E.N., d. unm. 28 Feb. 1831.
Heniy, 6. 16 April, 1799; d. 12 April, 1803.
George Charles, late of the Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 2 Aug.
1803; 7)1. Aug. 1834, Harriet Sophia, dau. of John Steven-
son, Esq. of Binfield Place, Berks, and has a son, Henry,
and a dau.
Louisa, m. 28 July, 1824, George .Stevenson, Esq.
Sophia, m. Francis Anthony Morris, Esq.
The eldest son,
James Price Holford, Esq. of Kilgwyn, Lieut. -Col. in the
army, J.P., 6. 25 Sept. 1791, High Sheriff of co. Brecknock
1840; m. 4 Sept. 1830, Anna Maria Eleanor, dau. of Eoderick
Gwynne, Esq., son of Thynne Howe Gwynne, Esq., and grand-
son of Eoderick Gwynne,* Esq., by Anne his wife, dau. and
<;o-heir of Lord Chedworth, and had,
James Price William, now of Buckland.
Jane Eliza Anna Maria. Louisa Mary Ermine Eleanora.
Elizabeth Sophia, d. in infancy. Thynne Howe.
Harriett.
Elenora, m. 21 Oct. 1865, Edward Herbert, Esq. of Llansant-
ffraed House.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., on a mount vert a grey-
liound passant sa. collared or, for Holfoed; 2ad and 3rd^ sa.,
a fess cottised or, between two swords arg. hilts and pommels of
the 2nd, the one in chief pointing upwards, that in base pointing
downwards, for Gwynne. Crests — 1st, From the sun in splendour
or, rising from behind a hill vert a greyhound's head issu.int
sa. ; 2nd, A dexter arm in armour ppr. issuant from a crescent
arg. holding a sword erect also ppr. hilt and pommel gold
enfiled by a boar's head or, erased and vulncd ppr. Mot to. s —
* In the year 1405, EnYDDEucH ap Enrs, of Llyn Howel,
descended from Trahaern ap Einon, Lord of Cwmwd, to.
Brecon, m. Gwenllian, dau. and heir of Howell ap Griffith, of
Trecastle, younger brother of the renowned Sir David Gam,
one of the companions in arms of Henry V. at Agincourt.
and had two sons, i. Thomas, styled Gwynne, from his fair
complexion, who remained in the possession of his maternal
estate, and resided in the mansion house of Trecastle ; he was
ancestor of Howel Gwyn, Esq. of Abercrave, co. Brecon ; and
11. David, who, from his fair complexion and red hair, is
called in the family pedigree David Coch Gwynne. He inher-
ited the paternal propirty, and was ancestor of the Gwynnes of
Glanljrane, and the Gwynnes oj Bac/claiul.
Over the 2nd crest, Vim vi repellere licet; and under the arms,
Toujours fidfele.
Seats — Kilgwyn, co. Carmarthen; Buckland, and Tre Hoi-
ford, CO. Brecon.
EOLIiEY OF OAKLANDS.
HoLLET, Jasies HrxT, £sq. of Oaklands, Devon,
J.P. for Norfolk, 6.1804; m. 1832, Horatia, Srd
dau. of the late Vice-Admiral Windham, of Fcl-
brigg, and by her (who d. Dec. 1865) has issue,
I. Windham Hunt, B.A. Cambridge and Edinburgh, J.P.
Devon.
II. James Hunt, married and residing in Natal.
lu. George Hunt, Capt. 101st Eoyal Fusiliers, m. Annie
Mary, dau. of B. Purcell, Esq. of Kilrush.
IV. Edmund Hunt, Capt. E.A.
V. Charles William Hunt, M.A. Oxon, "Vicar of Okehampton,
'111. Susan Emily, 2nd dau. of S. C. Hamlyn, Esq. of Lea-
wood, Devon.
I. Horatia Anne. ii. Sophia Caroline.
III. Marianne. iv. Maria Katherine.
V. Emily Georgina.
VI. Gertrude Charlotte, vi. Capt. H. H. Goodeve, E.A.
ULillCilQC. — The family of Holley is of ancient repute in
the CO. of Norfolk, and the name of Hunt was taken on the
marriage of Miss Hunt with the great grandfather of Uus
present owner of the estate, who resided at Blickling, as did
also his son. That place was afterwards sold, and the family
removed to Burgh Hall until 1858, when the present James
Hunt HoUey purchased Oaklands, and came to reside ia
Devon.
Scat— Oaklands, Okehampton, Devon.
HOLLINGS OF THE WATCHETTS.
HoLLiSGS, John-, Esq. of The Watchetts, Hants,
and Wheatley Hall, W. E. York, J.P., b. 17 Feb.
1815 ; m. 20 April, 1854, Mary Jane Hope, dau.
of Eev. Canon Slitton, Vicar of Manningham, and
has issue,
I. Herbert John Bctler, &. 18 June, 1855.
I. Ethel Mary Jane.
II. Hildegarde Margaret, d. 15 Feb. 1876.
III. Gertrude Irene Hope.
HinCngC— The family of Hollings resided on their own
property ia the parish of Bingley, Berks, from the time of
Queen Elizabeth to near the end of last century, when Isaac
Hollings removed to Bradford, and became one of the prin-
cipal merchants there. His wife was Ann Butler, and their son,
Thomas Hollings, Esq. of West House, Manningham. m.
Jane, dau. of Richard Thornton, Esq., and left two surviving
sons, John, now of The Watchetts ; and Thomas.
Seat— ThQ Watchetts, Famboro', Hants.
HOLLIST OF LODSWORTH.
HoLLiST, Edwaed Ommanet, Esq. present
representative, Major E.A., b. 9 July, 1838 ; m.
June, 1865, Ellen, dau. of Nathan Wetherall, Esq.
of Pashley, Sussex, and has, with three daus., two
sons,
Anthony Mat Capron, h. 19 July, 1873.
Gerald Wetherall Capron.
ILlltCaCIC. — There seems to be no reasonable doubt that
the family now resident at Lodsworth held lands there at a
very early period, when they occupied the manor-house in the
adjoining locality of Ambersham. Ambersham was an exten-
sive manor, comprising all that portion of Hampshire which
(about ten miles in length, and half-a-mile in breadth) inter-
sects Sussex from Haslemere to the South Downs, and included
other property, viz., the manors of Moore, Hildie, Wintershill,
and Coppeley. The old moat is clearly distinguishable, but it
is believed that the house itself had gone to decay, and in the
rcicn of Elizabeth the family migrated to Moore, another
house on the north side of the river Eother, adjoining Cow-
dray. Some deeds of exchange between the then owner of
Cowdiay and the ancestor of the present Mr. Hollist are still in
existence. Moore was ultimately sold about 100 years ago.
Anthony Capeon, Esq., 6. 1797 (6th in direct descent from
Thomas Capron, of Ambersham Manor House, who d. 1543);
m. 1733, Elizabeth Lee, and d. Nov. 1735. His only issue,
Anthony Capeon, Esq., a posthumous son, b. 31 Jan. 1736;
in. 17C0, Anne Vincent; and d. 1811, leaving an only son,
HOL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
nOL
700
Anthony Capbon, Esq., 6.30 Jan. 17G2; wi. 2 Aug. 1796,
Marsaret, youngest dau. of Richard Hasler, Esq., and had
issue, Haslek, late of Lodswoith ; Ann ; and Mary, m. the
late Sir William Henry Watson, one of the Barons of Her
Majesty's Court of Kx-jhoquer. Mr. Capron assumed, Sept.
1833, the surname of Hollist, in lieu of his patronymic, in
compliance with the will of a distant relative, and d. 30 Sept.
1S30. His son and heir,
IIasler Hollist, Esq. of Lodsworth, Sussex, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 5 Oct. 1797; lit. 13 Dec. 1825, Frances Georgiana, eldest
dau. of Sir Francis Molyneux Ommaney, and had issue,
I. Edward Ommanet, present representative.
II. George (twin with Kdward Ommaney), d. s. p. July, 18G1.
I. Frances Geory;iaiia.
II. Margaret Ann, „i. April, 1863, Frederick Francis Omman-
ney, Esq., and has two sons and two daus.
III. Elizabeth Mary, ui. Oct. 1861, Itcv. Wilfred Fisher,
Rector of Wcstwell, Oxon.
IV. Agnes Ash. v. Marion Beatrice.
Mr. IIasler Hollist d. 1874.
^)-H!s— Sa., on a bend between a greyhound courant bend-
ways in chief, and a dolphin haurient in base arg. three tor-
teaux, on a chief of the second as many sprigs of strawberry,
fructed ppr. CVfsJ— Between two sprigs of strawberry as in
the arms a dexter arm embowed in armour the hand within a
gauntlet holding a sprig of holly all ppr. il/oUoes— Curreudo ;
over the crest, Gardcz le Capron.
&('«— Lodsworth, near i'etworth, Sussex, owned by Frances
Georgiana, Mrs. Hollist.
HOLLOND OF BENHALL LODGE.
HoLLOND, The Eev. Edmund, of Benhall Lodge,
SufPolk, M.A., m. 1st, 6 Feb. 1S39, Isabella
Esther, youngest dau. of the late Kev. Sir John
Robinson, Eart. of Rokeby, co. Louth, and by her
(who d. 23 Jan. 1818) has issue,
I. Edmcnd William, 6. 18 April, 1841; r,i. 20 Jan. 1876,
Ada, eldest dau. of Robert Kygate, Esq. of Wellington,
New South Wales, and has issue.
II. John Robert, 6. 2 Nov. 1843; m. 17 Aug. 1870, Fanny
Eliza, youngest dau. of the late Frederick Keats, Esq. of
Braziers, co. Oxford, and has issue.
I. Mary Isabella, m. 12 Oct. 1S59, Sir Henry Flower Every,
Bart, of Eggington Hall, co. Derby, and has issue.
II. Esther Harriet, m. 24 April, 1867, Rev. Basil Kilvington
Woodd, eldest son of Basil Thomas Woodd, Esq. of Con-
yngham Hall, co. York, and has issue.
III. Fanny Louisa.
He m. 2ndly, 10 Feb. 1852, Fanny, 3rcl dau. of the
late John Eeade, Esq. of Holbrook House, Suffolk,
arcl has issue,
I. Arthur Edward, b. 2 Jan. 1857.
II. Francis Egbert, b. 30 June, 1860.
I. Caroline Elizabeth.
IttltCaflC— Majok Richard Hollond, son of Richard and
Susannah Holland, was in command of the E.I.C. troops in
Bengal, where he d. about the year 1756, leaving issue by his
•wife, a sister of Edward Fowke, Esq. of Ilorley, Kent,
I. Richard, in the army, unm., killed in India, in a skirmish
with the natives.
II. John, of the E.I.C. Civil Service at Madras, m. Eliza,
cTau. of Joseph Hinchman, Esq. and d. 31 Jan. 1806, having
had issue,
1 John, d. unm. 1805.
2 Edward, who purchased the estate of Benhall Lodge
from the trustees of Sir Hyde Parker, Bart., and d. unm.
7 Dec. 1829.
3 Thomas Stanhope, d. s. j). 22 May, 1836.
HI. Edward John, in the E.I.C. Civil Service at Madras, d.
iiiim. 19 Aug. 1821.
IV. William, in the E.I.C. Civil Service at Bengal, in. Harriet,
dau. of Thomas Pope, Esq., and d. 14 Feb. 1836, having had
issue,
1 William, d. in infancy.
2 Francis, in the E.I.C. Civil Service at Madras, d. liam.
14 July, 1828.
3 Richard, in the army, d. unm. 10 Oct. ISGl.
4 Matthew, </. in infancy.
6 Edmund, now of Benhall Lodge, to which estate he suc-
ceeded under the w ill of his cousin, Edward Hollond, Esq.
6 Frederick, d. unm. 4 Feb. 1838.
7 Robert, m. 18 March, 1840, Ellen Julia, dau. of the late
Thomas Teed, Esq. of Stanmore, Middkirxx, and d. s.p. 26
Dec. 1877.
1 Harriet, d. 7inm. 7 April, 1827.
2 Mary, ra. 14 May, 1834, Henry Blackdcn, Esq. (who
(?.24Dec. 1853), son of Benjamin Elackdcn, Esq. by Eliza
beth his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Caylcy, Bart
3 Fanny, d. unm.. 31 Dec. 1830.
4 Sophia, m. 8 Sept. 1825, Rev. Thomas Ward tranklyn
ovho d. 17 May, 1876), son of George FranUlyn, Esq. of
Ilenbury, near Bristol, and has had issue,
William, b. 17 Nov. 1826; d. 6 May, 1814.
George, b. 28 Jan. 1828; d. 1 March, 18.;y.
Edmund, 6. 4 June, 1829; d. 25 June, 1829.
Thomas Edmund, 6. 29 Sept. 1830; lu. 22 Aug. 1854
Sehna, eldest dau. of Capt. tieorge Hope, R.N., and has
i.--sue.
Frederick, 6. 15 Dec. 1831; m. IS Jan. 1860, Mary
Philomena, eldest dau. of Thomas Henry Pochen, Esq.,
son of Rev. William Pochen (see Pocukn of Barkby).
llMllond, Ij. 19 Sept. 1835; m. 12 Dec. 1863, Frederica
Awgusta, eldest dau. of Herr Matthieu, of Carneuz,
Kingdom of Saxony.
Sophia, m. 8 Oct. 1856, Frederick Chalfont Blackdcn,
Esq., and has issue.
Fanny, m. 11 June, 1862, Marcus Seton Blackdcn, Esq.,
and d. 22 March, 1867, leaving issue.
Seat— Benhall Lodge, Saxmundham.
CALTHROP-HOLLWAY OF STANHOE.
Caltheop-Hollwat, Henrt CALxnEOP, Esq.
of Stanhoe Hall, Norfolk, b. 1 856 ; s. his maternal
grandfather in 1877.
ittUfiigr. — From a branch of the ancient family of Cal-
TiiRop of Jiiiniham, Norfolk, a junior member of which
migrated into co. Lincoln in the 17th century, descended the
Rev. John Calthrop, Vicar of Bostca and of Kirkton, 1746,
and Prebendary of Lincoln, who vi. Mary, dau. of Benett
Dobbs, Esq. of Bucknall, but d. s. p., whereupon a valuable
property in that co.came to Squire Calturop, Esq. of Boston,
and from him descended to his nephew, the late John Cal-
throp, Esq. of Stanhoe Hall. Mr. Calthrop became possessed
of Stanhoe Hall, and of a considerable estate in Burnham
(part of the family estates originally belonging to Sir Walter
Calthrop) by purchase. IlisU-otUer, the Rev. Henry Calthrop,
Rector of Braxtcd, Essex, and Prebendary of Lichfield.
John Calthrop, Esq. of Stanhoe Hal!, J.P. and D.L., 6.
17SS; m. 1831, Mary, eldest dau. of the late John Palmer
IloUway, Esq. of Boston, and by her ^who d. 1875) had an only
dau..
Mart Esther, m. 1855, her cousin, James Hollwav, Esq., D.L.
and J.P. for Norfolk. She d. 1856, leaving an only child,
Henrt Calthrop Hollwat, now of Stanhoe.
Mr. Calthrop d. 1877, and was s. by his grandson, the present
Henry Calthrop Hollway, Esq. of Stanhoe Hall.
Seai— St.anhoe Hall, King's Lynn, Norfolk.
HOLME OF PAULL-HOLME.
Holme, Bryan Holme, Esq. of Paull-Holmc, co.
York, late Capt. 8Sth regt., b. 4 May, 1821 ; m. 6
Sept. 1819, Catherine Margaret, 2nd dau. of the
late Gen. the Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart (son of the
loth Lord Elantyrc) , by Catherine Henrietta, grand-
dau. of the 1st Lord Kodney, and has issue,
I. Charles Henrt, b. 27 Sept. 1853.
II. Bryan Francis, 6. 13 June, 1850.
III. Arthur Rodney, b. 22 April, 1358.
I. Catherine Mary, ii. Louisa Stuart.
III. Beatrice Ellen.
JLl'ltCatfC.— The Holmes, of Paull-Holme, an old York-
shire family, which intermarried with the EUiker.'s, Constables,
Iliklyards, Aslabys, Tyrwhitts, Stricklands, Grinistons, Lang-
tons, Rodes, &c., continued to preserve a male succession
until the deaths of Henry and John Holme, who had no issue,
and devised their property to their grand-nephew,
Rev. Nicholas Torre, Rector of Rise, in Ilolderness, b.
M Dec. 1756 (3rd son of Rev. James Torre, of Snydall, co.
Voik, by Betty his wife, only dau. of Stephen Holme, Esq. of
Paull-Holme), who assumed in consequence the surname and
arms of Holme. He d. 1 Sept. 1833, and was s. by (the son of
his next brother Henry) his nephew, Henry James Torre, who
assumed, on inheriting, the surname and arms of Holme, and
became.
Rev. Henrt James Holme, of Paull-Holme. This gentle-
man, 6. 11 Sept. 1793; m. 20 Nov. 1817, Margaret, only dau.
and heiress of Capt. George Mangles, 00th regt., and by her
800
HOL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EOL
(whom. Snclly, IS.'iS, Rev. Eobert Machell, of Marton Vicarage,
nnd of Little Weightoti .ind Beverley) had issue,
Bktan Bolme, now of Paull-Holme.
Edward Ferdinand Holme, Lieut. K.N., b. 26 Sept. 1827.
Emily Rosellen, m. 18 July, 1851, Capt. Lawrence Trent
Cave, o4th regt. ; and d. ly April, 1852.
Mr. Holme d. 28 Dec. 1850.
^riHS— Barry of six or and az. on a canton arg. a chaplet gu.
Crests— 1st, A holly tree fructcd ppr. ; 2nd, Out of a mural
coronet gu. a hound's head erased or. MoUo— Holme semper
viret.
iScaJ— Paull Holme, Hcdon, co. York.
HOLMES OP GAWDY HALL.
Holmes, John Sancroft, Esq. of Gawdy Hall,
Norfolk, J. P. for Norfolk and Suffolk, Lieut. Prince
of Wales' Own Norfolk Artillery Militia, b. 1847 ;
m. 1877, Edith, youngest dau. of Henry Kingscofe
(second sou of Thomas Kingscote, Esq. of Kings-
cote Park, CO. G-loucesttr) by Harriet his wife,
oldest dau. of Christopher Tower, of Weald Hall,
Essex.
iltlTf nCJC— Tlie present owner of Gawdy Hall is the repre-
sentative of the families of Sancroft, of Tressinsfield, Suffolk,
and of Wogan of Gawdy Hall and Boulston Hall, co. Pem-
broke. John Wogan, the last male heir of his family, d. 1778,
leaving no children to survive him, and on the death of his
wife, left the Gawdy Hall property to his nephew, Eev. Gervas
Holmes, son of llev. Gervas Holmes, of Wigtoft and Brickars,
ta.^ Lincoln, Vicar of Fessingfield, and Sarah Elizabeth,
his, John Wogan's, only sister. The Sancroft property in
Fessingfield dates back from the time of Henry III. William
Sancroft, the Archbishop, was bulled in the churchyard, as
well as many other membens of the family.
Eev. John Holmes, of Gawdy Hall, Norfolk, m. 1812, Anne,
dau. of Eev. W. Whitear, Eector of Ore, near Hasting.s, Sussex,
and by her (who d. 1877) left issue, at his decease in 1831, a son,
William Sancboft Holmes, Esq. of Gawdy Hall, J.P. and
D.L., in. 1840, Hester Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Davies
Gilbert, of Eastbourne, Sussex, M.P., and d. 1849, leaving
issue,
John Sancroft, now of Gawdy Hall.
Mary Anne. Catherine Sancroft, d. 18G2.
Hester Sancroft, m. 187G, Eev. T. T. Perowne, Eector of
Eedenhull.
/4rins— Barry of six arg. and az., on a canton gu. acliaplct arg.
Cresl—K holly tree vert fructcd gu.
' &aJ— Gawdy Hall, Harleston.
HOLMES OF ST. DAVID'S.
Holmes, William Bassett, Esq. of St. David's,
CO. Tipperary, J.P. King's Co., High Sheriff 1874,
J.P. and D.L. co. Tipperary, High Sheriff 1872,
Capt. Tipperary Militia, h. 20 Dec. 1820 ; m. 29
May, 1856, Elizabeth Dean, eldest dau. of the late
W. L. Barter, Esq. of Fort William, co. Cork, and
has issue,
I. William Bassett Traiiehne, &. 11 Aug. 1858.
I. Lydia Cecil Frances.
ILtltCafJC.— The first of this family who settled in Ireland
is stated to have been a private secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant
Weutworth, Earl of Strafford, and to have accompanied his
Lordship to that country 1630. The present representative
possesses the old family place, Pcterfleld.
Gilbert Holmes, Esq. of Hell Blount, King's Co., to. 17C0,
Mary, dau. of Francis Saundcrsoii, Esq. of Castle Saunderson,
and by her (who d. 1788) left at liis decease, 1810, a son,
The Very Rev. Gilbert Holmes, Dean of Ardfert, m. 1810,
Lydia Waller, eldest dau. of tlie late Col. Francis Saunderson,
of Castle Saunderson, wlio, for many years, represented Cavan;
and d. 23 Dec. 1846, having had, besides the present William
Bassett Holmes, Esq. of St. David's, five other sons and one
dau.,
Francis S Major 8th regt., d. at Kurrachee, in Scinde
India, Aug. 1849.
I'ctor, Lieut. 44th regt., d. at Mangalor, 1834.
Alcxiinder G. B., E.N., d. 1839. Cecil, d. 1837.
llardress Robert, 66th regt., d. at St. Ann's, Barbados,
Sept. 1848.
LytUa Catherine, m. 1841, Capt. Lancelot Bayly, of Bayly
Farm, co. Tipperary, son of John Bayly, Esq. of Debsbro-
00. Tipperary.
Seai— St. Davids, Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
HOLMES OF SCOLE HOUSE.
Holmes, William James Owen, Esq. of Seole-
House, Norfolk, and Monar, Eoss-sliire, b. 2 Sept.
1839.
Hiltf aflp.— Rev. William Holmes, M.A., of Scole House,
Norfolk, Rector of Seole, 0. 1795, only son of William Holmes,
Esq., an officer in the army, of Mundham, in Norfolk, was
of a family which have monuments in the churches and
cliurchyarils of Ashby, Mundham, and Beetles. He m. 11 Aug.
1835, Jemima, youngest dau. of the late Sir Charles Flower,
Bart., and had a son and heir,
William James Owen, now of Scole.
Mrs. Holmes d. 8 April, 1851, and Rev. Mr. Holmes d. 10 ApriV
1800.
Arms — Barry of eight or and az., on a canton gu. three
garlands ppr. Cresl—A lion's head erect or. Motto— Ora. et
labora.
Seats — Scole House, Scole, Norfolk; and Monar, Beauly, co,
Ross, N.B.
HOLMES OF BROOKE HALL.
Holmes, G-eorqe John, Esq. of Brooke Hall,
Norfolk, J.P., High Sheriff 1878, b. 5 Aug. 1813 ;
m. 15 July, 183(j, Greorgina, dau. of William Armit,.
Esq. of Dublin, and has had issue,
I. George Armit, b. 26 Dec. 1837 ; d. 1875.
II. JouN, Ij. 3 Dec. 1841; vi. lst,lS68, Louisa, dau. of Col. Black;
she d. 1873 ; 2ndly, 1879, Ella, dau. of J. Pitcairn Campbell.
III. Thomas, b. 23 July, 1852, Lieut. E.N.
I. Georgina Grace, m. 1864, Hear Admiral John Corbctt,
C.B., of Horstead House, Norfolk, Commander-in-Chief
on the East Indian Station.
II. Ellen, m. 1867, George Tuthill Borrett, Esq. of The
Lodge, Wimbledon Common, Barri.ster-at-Law.
III. Margaret. iv. Mary, d. young.
?Ltue<t_fJC. — This family, descended from William Holmes,
Esq. of Mundham, Norfolk (who d. 1645), was settled at Mund-
ham, and had property there for several generations.
Thomas Holmes, Esq. of Brooke Hall, who d. 1761, m, 1755,
Sarah, dau. and heir of Thomas Seaman, Esq. of Brooke Hall,
and by her (who d. 1760) had a son.
Rev. Thomas Holmes, of Brooke Hall, m. 1st, 1787, Char-
lotte, dau. of Edmund Lyon, Esq. of Liverpool, and by her
(who d. 1810) had issue,
I. Thomas, d. young.
II. John (Rev.), late of Brooke Hall, d. unm. 1870.
III. Edmund (Rev.), d. unni. 1870.
I. Martha, in. 1824, Sir Thomas Combe Miller, Bart, of Froylc
Park, Hants, and d. 1877.
II., HI., IV. Charlotte, Sarah, and Hannah, all d. young.
Rev. Thomas Holmes m. 2ndly, 1812, Margaret Jermyn, dau.
of John Tuthill, Esq. of Halesworth, Suffolk, and d. 1832,
having by her (who d. 1876) had issue,
IV. George John, now of Brooke Hall.
V. Emma, d. young.
VI. Margaret Wilson, m. 1845, Very Rev. Joseph Williams
Blakesley, B.D., Dean of Lincoln, and has seven sons and
four daus.
Arms— Barry of eight or an-1 az. a bordure nebuly erm., on a
canton of the second a chaplet of roses ppr. Crest — Out of a
crown vallery or, the rim charged with three annulets in fcss
az. a stag's head erm. attired gold.
Scat — Brooke Hall, Norwich.
HOLT OF STUBBYLEE.
Holt, James MADEN,Esq. of Stubbylec,co. Lan-
caster, M.A., J.P., M.P. for North East Lancashire,
b. 18 Oct. 1829 ; m. 21 April, 1870, Anna, only sur-
Tiving dau. of the late Eev. John Haworth, Incum-
bent of Peuistone, co. York.
HtnCttfiC. — This family claims to be an offshoot of Holt of
Grizzelhurst.
John Holt settled atStubbylee about the middle of the 18th
century. He in. Alice, dau. of Mr. Pilling, of Bury, co. Lan-
caster, and was s. at his decease by his son.
HOM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
nOM
801
James Holt, Esq. of Stubbylee, 6. 9 March, }"n ; m 1 Jan
1790, Jenny, dau. of Timothy Hoyle, Gent, of Lee ; and 2n.lly
9 Sept. 1803, Anne, dau. of James Ileyworth, Esq. of Greens-
nook and d. 20 April, 1843, having had hy the latter only (who
d. 4 I'eb. ISl'J) an only child,
John Holt, Esq. of Stubbylee, co. Lancaster J P 6 "->
AUR. 1804; TO. 25 June, 1828, Judith, 3rd dau. of James Maden
Esq. of Greens, near Bacup, also ia Lancashire, and by her
(Who d. 24 March, 1843) had issue,
James Maden, now of Stubbylee
Julia Anne Elizabeth, d. 24 Oct. 1843. Emily Sarah.
Mr. Holt d. 26 Dec. 1856.
,//'"l~'*;''^-; °° * ^^"'^ engrailed sa. three fleurs-de-lis of the
irst. Crest— A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. carnished
)r, holding in the gauntlet a pheon sa. ^ garni^nea
&ai— Stubbylee, Bacup, near Manchester.
BINNING-HOME OP AEGATY AND
SOFTLAW.
BiNNiNG-HojrE, George Home Monro, Esq. of
Irgatv, CO. Perth, and Softlaw, co. Roxburgli J P
■ 28 Mny, 1804 ; m. 20 Feb. 1839, Catherine Bur-
lett, of Gadgirth, co. Ayr, and had issue,
I. David George, b. 13 Feb. 1843; d. June, 1859.
II. George Joseph, b. 22 May, 1845; d. young.
I. Sophia Margaret, d. March, 18G0.
II. Cathekise Jane Agnes, d. Feb. IS65.
i^nmilii of Dinniirg.
Tradition relates that, in the year 1308, William Bynnie
ook the castle of Linlithgow from the English, by concealing
imself and seven sons in a waggon of hay, which was stopped
1 the threshold, when the porter and those with him were
istantly slain, and a large party of friends, lying in ambush,
ere admitted, and the garrison put to the sword. The castle
as delivered (goes on the tradition) by its captor to King
OBERT Beuce, who rewarded him with a gift of lands, and
ssigned to the family, to perpetuate the memory of this hardy
dventure, an augmentation of a loaded waggon to their
rmorial bearings.
Charles Binning, Esq., Solicitor General for Scotland 1722
1th son of Sir WilUam Binning, of Walliefoord, a great Mer-
hant, and Provost of Edinburgh) m. Margaret, dau. of Mont-
omery, of Broomlands, co. Ayr, and had a son,
William Binning, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Archibald
tewart, Esq. of Torrance, and by her had a son, Charles, d.
1754, and three daus., Elizabeth, Catharine, and IsabeUa.
he 2nd dau.,
Catharine Binning, m. David Inglis, Esq., and had by him
vo daus., Margaret, d. unni. ; and
Catharine Inglis, m. Ale.xander Monro, Esq. of Craig-
ckart and Cockburn, 3rd son of Alexander Monro, Esq. of
uchenbowie, by Isabella his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Donald
•Donald, of The Isles, and by him had two sons, Alexander;
id
David Monro, Esq. of Softlaw, who, by deed of entail,
sumed the surname and arms of Binning. He m. 1st, 1803^
is cousin Sophia, only child and heiress of George Home]
sq. of Argaty (lineally descended from George Home, of
rgaty, son of Sir Patrick Home, of Polwarth), by Jane 'his
ife, eldest dau. and co heir of John Monro, Esq. of Auchen-
eldest son of Alexander Monro, Esq. of Auchenbowie,
Id his wife IsabeUa M'Donald, of The Isles. By her (who d.
i06) he had,
George Home Monro, now of Argaty and Softlaw
AJexander Binning Monro, of Auchenbowie, co. Stirlinc' m
Harriet, dau. of Dr. Alexander Monro, of Craiglockart'"and
has issue, 1 David Binning, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College,
Oxford; 2 Alexander; 3 George; 4 Cliarles; 1 Maria'
and 2 Jane. '
. Binning m. 2ndly, 1813, Isabella Blair, and by her had a
I,
Eobert Blair Munro, 6. 1814; E.I.C.'s Civil Service; m
Katherine, dau. of Lewis Ferrier, of Bellesydc.
. Binning d. 1842, and was s. by his eldest son, George
osiE Monro Binning Home, Esq. of Argaty and Softlaw.
.familiT of %]mm td Slrgatij.
George Home, of Argaty and Lundies, living 5 Feb. 1504-5,
Id 25 July, 1562, son, by Helen Shaw his wife, of Sir Patrick
OME, of Polwarth, wno had Argaty and Lundy granted him
hy charter dated I4G4, m. Margaret, 2nd dau. of Robert 3rd
reSL^;iSj.r''^"'^°''^^"'^'^'^'^^^'''~'
T,i''?.''rf '"' ^^T\ "^ ^'■"^^y- '■ ^'^ f'*'!'" «°™e time after
July, 1562, and d. about 1574, leaving, by Mariot his wife, dau
of Sir John Campbell, of Glonurchy, a son and heir
Patrick Home, of Argaty, d. Jan. 1629, leaving, with other
issue, an eldest son and heir,
Henry Home, of Argaty, served heir to his father in Argaty
and to his great-uncle, Patrick, in Correquhormbie, 13 Marcl,:
lO-J. He m. Mary Mushett, and d. sometime before Oct 1659
having had seven sons. Mr. Home lost the half of his estates
from his adherence to the cause of Charles I. His 4th son
of h'T ""^'^V""*^'- "^ -^"'y' ^^^^' '■ '° A'-K^ty on the death
1. J , o^ i'""' "'*' ^""^ ^^' '"^^'^ ^'"'^ 'o '"s ^at"ei- in those
JuTv'',fi^Q .''■ ''''i ^' '"■ '"^'"' "'^''' ''''''' ^"''•' ^"d ^■
July, 1689, having had issue, besides two daus.,
\^lTp.^u^!^l^^'^\-^P^- ^- *^'"'=^' 1G86-87, served heir
new cha tP. 1 i"^,- \-Z' '•'^f'gned Argaty, and obtained a
T M.^^ Ia^ "^P"'' ^'°^- ^'^ <'• ■'• P- before Sept. 1751.
bv hfmVl i'^yj '"• ?'°'"S'^ St'^^^'"' °f Ballachallen, and
by him (who d. before Sept. 1751) had, with other issue
1 David Home Stewart, d. s. p.
^CastTe^Kp^r^L^''^'^'''.'"- ^°« ^'SS^'' ^^ Chilham
«-astie, Kent, and was father of
George Home of Argaty, s. his uncle David. He to.
Jane, dau. of John Monro, of Auchenbowie (by his
MonVn°P"A ^"r"'; of.Auchendenny), son of Alexander
sir nn' °!,'l?>'i^"",°^"-'' by Isabella his wife, sister of
Su Donald M'Donald, Bart, of The Isles, d. unm. 1720,
By this lady Mr. George Home had a dau.,
Sophia Home, of Argaty, n
Binning, Esq. of Softlaw.
^nns-Quarterly : i. Quarterly, Home, Polwarth, St. Clair,
,v rv.r^*'""- ": Binning and Monro, quarterly, ni. Monro.
IV. Inglis. v, MacDonald. vi. Douglas, vii. Boss
. her cousin, David Monro
of. Crfs!.s'-i. Home. ... _ „.
and Christo duce.
5ea£— Argaty, Doune, co. Perth.
, Earl
Mottoes— Jiae to the end,
HOME OP WEDDERBTJEISr.
See Milne-Geaden.
HOME OP BASSENDEAN.
Feegttsson-Home, John Hdtchesox, Esq. of
Bassendean, co. Berwick, J.P. and D.L., Major in
the army, m. ls(, 1851, Ja;ie Anne, eldest dau. of
James Walker, Esq. of Dairy, Advocate, which
lady d. 1852 ; and 2ndly, 1861, Dorothea, dau. of
Hugh Veitch, Esq. of Stuartfield, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Alexander Eobertson, Esq. of Pren-
derguest and Gunsgreen, co. Berwick. This gentle-
man, eldest son of the late James Fergusson, Esq.
of Crosshill, co. Ayr, Advocate, and Principal
Clerk of Session, assumed the additional surname
and arms 1860, on succeeding his maternal uncle,
Lieut. ■ Gen. John - Home Home. Major Home
served in the Cabul and Sutlej Campaigns
(medals and clasps) .
JLtltraflr.— This is a branch of the noble family of Home.
Sir John Home, of Coldingknows, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir
Andrew Ker, of Cessford (ancestor of the Dukes of Boxburghe),
which is instructed by a charter of King James V., dated
2 Nov. 1524, and by her had three sons.
Sib James Home, of Coldingknows, ancestor of Earl Home
Alexander, who got a charter from Queen Mart Icn-arv.ni de
Gartshe-iTe.
William, who acquired terras eccksiasticas mansioneni et
glebam vicarice de Bassendean.
The 3rd son,
William Home, of Bassendean, in. I56S, Marian, dau. of
James Pringle, of Whitbank, and had a son,
George Home, of Bassendean, s. 1611, and was very active
in the cause of the Covenant. He in. Jean, dau. of James
Seyton, of Tullybody, and d. 1643, leaving a son,
Alexander Home, of Bassendean, in. Sybilla, dau. of Sir
James Broun, of Coalston, and had issue two sons,
I. George, his heir.
II. James, m. a dau. of Homo, of Kennetsidehead, and had
issue,
3 E
HOM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOM
1 Alexander, Town Clerk of Leith, grandfather of the
Rev. John Home, author of the Trayedy of Doarjlas.
2 Patrick, d. unm.
I. Jean, m. Alexander Home, of Kennetsidchead, ancestor
of B.01VE. of Giinsrirten.
II. Agnes, m. the Kev. John Veitch.
The elder son, ,^ ,.
George Home, of Bassendean, m. Katherine, dau. of Walter
Pringle, of Greenknowe, and had issue,
Walter Home, of Bassendean, s. 1677, m. Janet, dau. of the
P.ev. Gabriel Semphill, of Jedburgh, and had issue,
I. George, his heir.
II. William, of Kogo, who had issue,
1 Walter, Major in the army, d. unm.
2 Eobcrt, Minister of Polworth.
S Kodham, of Longformacus, a Eear-Admiral.
4 Luke, of Thoraydykes, Capt. in the army, d. unm.
5 John, Capt. in the army, of whom afterwards.
ni. James, d. unm.
The eldest son,
George Home, of Bassendean, m. Janet, dau. of Alexander
Forrester, of Arngivan, and had issue, i. Alexander, his heir ;
11. William, d. unm. ; and several daus.
Alexander Home, of Bassendean, m. Mrs. Balfour, and had
issue, George, his heir; and two daus., d. unm.
George Home, of Bassendean, Capt. B.M., d. unm., and was
s. in the estate by his cousin,
John Home, of Bassendean, Capt. in the army, son of the
Eev. Wm. Home, of Fogo, as above-mentioned. He m. Mary,
only child of Capt. Mai;kay, of Eavensdean, co. Bedford, and
had issue,
John- Home Home, of Bassendean, Lieut.-Gen. and Col. 56ta
regt., and for some time Lieut.-Govemor and Commander-in-
Chief of Nova Scotia. Gen. Home had previously commanded
the Grenadier Guards. He d. without issue 1860, and was s.
by his nephew, John Hutcheson Fergusson Home, Esq., now
of Bassendean (son of James Fergusson, Esq., by Mary Home
his wife).
^r-a.s— Per bend, vert and arg. in chief a lion rampant of
the second armed and langucdgu. and in base three pepingoes
of the first beaked and membered of the third ; on a chief or,
a buckle betwixt two boars' heads couped az. Crest — Upon a
chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion's head erased vert, and on
an escrol above the same the ancient war cry and Motto, A
home, a home, and also in an escrol below the shield the words.
True to the end.
Seat— Bassendean, by Gordon, co. Berwick.
HOME OF BROOM KOTTSE.
Home, G-eoege Logan, Esq. of Broom House
and Edrom House, co. Berwick, J.P., Lieut.-Col.
Commauding Haddington Militia Artillery, Knight
of the Legion of Honour, and Knight of the
Eedeemer of Greece, b. 17 Oct. 1805 ; s. his uncle
Lieut.-Gen. James Home, of Broom House, 5 Dec.
1849; m. 17 Dec. 1844, Annie, eldest dau. of
Major Doran, late ISth Royal Irish regt., and has
issue,
I. William James Home, Lieut. E.E. ; 6. 26 Sept. 1847 ;
d. 1875.
n. Cospatric Eobert, d. young.
ni. George John Ninian, b. 30 Jan. 1855.
IV. Ferdinand Cospatric, f>. 21 Sept. 1S6X,
V. Henry Waldeve, 6. 12 Nov. 1863.
I. Helen Georgina.
Htncage.— Sir Davto Home, of Wedderhum, slain at the
battle of Floilden, 1513, had seven sons called the " Spears of
Wedderburn," one of whom, Patrick, received assignation
and charter of the lands of Broom House from Adam, Prior
of Coldingham (with consent of the convent, and Eobert,
Abbot of Holyrood), dated 1530, which was confirmed after-
wards by the Pope's Commissioners, 1536. Patrick was s. by
his son Ferdinand, 1556, who was s. by his son Patbick, 1562,
s. by his son Patrick, 1617, s. by his son John, 1654, s. by his
son John, 1G91.
Patrick Home, Writer to the Signet, got a Charter from
Queen Anne of the lands of Bastlerig, and s. his uncle John
in the estate of Broom House, 1705. He appears to have had
three sons, William, Alexander, and Patrick, of Bughtrig,
and by his will gave his estate of Broom House to his 2nd son,
Alexander, who sold it to hia elder brother, William, 1718.
William dying without issue, 1774, was «. by his nephew,
'Wii.uAV, son of Patrick, of Bastlerig and Bughtrig. This
William Home, Esq., joined the army of Charles Edwab
in the rebellion of 1745, and served on the personal staff of th
Prince at Culloden, where he was taken prisoner and coi
demned for high treason at Stirling, but was reprieved o
account of his being a minor. He afterwards served in th
Prussian army, but returned to Broom House on the death (
his uncle in 1774. He m. Jane, dau. of James Hunter, Esq
by whom he had issue,
I. William, Lieut, in the army, d. in the West Indies.
II. James, who .?. him.
in. Helen, ra. 1801, Major George Logan, eldest son of Georf
Logan, Esq. of Edrom; by him (who d. 1826) she left atht
decease, 1815,
1 William, Lieut. 45th regt. Madras Infantry, d. in U
East Indies 1829.
2 George, only surviving son.
3 James, d. unm. in Jamaica, 1844.
4 Ninian Home, d. in Canada, 1839.
The 2nd son and heir,
James Hosre, of Broom House, Lieut.-Gen. in the army,
his father, William, 1794, and dying unm. 5 Dec. 1849, was
by his nephew, George Logan.
Arms — Per fess vert and az. a lion rampant within a bordu
arg. Crest — A lion's head erased arg. gorged with a coU
gemcl vert, and in front thereof a thistle slipped ppr. Motto-
True to the end.
Seat— Broom House, Edrom, co. Berwick.
HOMFRAY OP PENLLYNE CASTLE.
HoMFEAT, John Eichaeds, Esq. of Penllyj
Castle, CO. Glamorgan, J.P. and D.L., 6. 9 Oc
1824 ; s. 1877 ; m. 22 March, 1860, Mary Eliz
beth, eldest surviving dau. of Sir Glynne Ear
Welby Gregory, Bart., of Denton Hall, co. Lincol
and has issue,
I. John Gltnne Eichards, b. 13 June, 1861.
II. Francis Eichards, b. 17 Feb. 1863.
in. Herbert Eichards, b. 23 Sept. 1864.
HtncaflC— William Homfrat, who resided at Wal
near Eotherham, co. York, 1590, was lineal ancestor of
Francis Homfrat, of Wales, near Eotherham, who had,
Elizabeth his wife, who was buried at Wales, 3 Jan. 17!
three sons,
Francis, his heir.
Thomas, bapt. 1674, d. 1733, and was buried at Wales, leavi
by Anne his wife (b. 1697, d. 1747), dau. of John EeveU,
Chesterfield, co. Derby (by Juliana his wife, sister of
Samuel Clarke, Knt., Sheriff of London in 1712), the 1
lowing issue,
1 Francis, m. his cousin, Mary Homfray, d. s. p.
2 Thomas.
3 John, of whom presently.
4 Henry, d. young.
5 EeveU Homfray, of Sheffield, m. Sarah Fox, and hm
son, Francis, d. s. p.
1 Juliana, m. John Parker, of Norton Lees, co. Derby.
2 Eachel, m. John Booth, and had a son, Homfray Boo
Capt. In the Heavy Dragoons, killed in America.
3 Dorothy, d. young. 4 Anne, living unm. in 1811
The 3rd son, John Homfray, of Derby, was b. 4 Dec. 17
and d. 2 Feb. 1804. He m. Sarah, widow of Thomas Dal
and dau. of John Parr, of Derby, and by her (who wa;
in 1725, and d. 20 Feb. 1798) left issue an only child,
Eev. John Homfrat, of Merton College, Oxford, B.
F.S.A., &c., Eector of Sutton, Norfolk, b. 27 Sept. 17
m. 13 June, 1797, Hetty, dau. of James Symonds, Esq
Ormsby, Norfolk, and by her (who d. Jan. 1843) lef
his decease, Dec. 1842, a son and successor,
Henet Eevel Homfbat, Esq. of The Place.
John.
The eldest son,
Francis Homfrat, of Wales, afterwards of Oldswinford,
Worcester, m. 1st, Sarah Baker, by whom he had two surviv
daus., Sarah, 6. 1705; m.. to William Bo wyer; andMary, b. V.
m. to her cousin Francis Homfray. He m. 2ndly, in 1717, M;
dau. of John Jeston, Esq. of The Heath, co. Worcester, by wl
(who a. 1758) he left at his decease, 1736, with five daus., 1
sons,
I. Jeston, m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Cotton, Esq. of the C
bermere family, and left a son,
Francis (Eev.), Eector of Lanvayer, and 'Vicar of Liana
CO. Monmouth, m. Harriet, dau. of Jeston Homfray, Ekn
and d. 1831, leaving a son, Eev. Kenton Homfeai
6 Jan. 1812, and a dau., Maria, m. 1831, the ReT. Bo
James Smith.
HOM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOO
803
II. Francis, 6. 1725, of whom presently.
III. Thomas, b. 17'28; d. 11 May, 1797, leaving, hy Elizabeth
his 1st wife, only child of Edmond Jones, Esq., ailau., Eliza-
beth, TO. 1774, Peter Fry, of Axbridge.
IV. John, of Wollaston Hall, co. Worcester, b. 1731 ; m. 1758,
Mary, dau. and co-heir of Jeremiah Addenbbooke, and d.
liGO, leaving a son, John Addenbkooke, of Wollaston Hall,
who took the name of Addenbbooke by sign manual, 1792,
and was High Sheriff of CO. Worcester 1798. Hem. 1780,
Elizabeth, dau. of Michael Grazebrook, of Audnam, and had
issue.
The 2nd son,
Fkancis Homfrat, Esq. m. 1st, Hannah, dau. of — Popldn,
3q. of Coitrehen, co. Glamorgan, and left one son and a dau.,
Jeston, of Broadwaters, CO. Worcester, b. 11 June, 1752; m.
1776, Sarah, dau. of John Pidcock, Esq. of The Platts, and
iZ. 2 March, 1816, leaving issue, 1 George, b. 1778; 2 Charles,
6. 1781, m. and had issue; 3 David, b. 1792, m. and had
issue; 4 William, d. 1821; 5 Popkin, b. 1796; 6 Henry, b.
1799, of Broadwaters, J. P. and D.L., m. Elizabeth, only
dau. of William Smith, Esq., and had George Smith, B.A.
(who m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Unett, Esq.), and other
issue; 1 Harriet, m. 1805, the Rev. F. Homfray ; 2 Caroline;
3 Henrietta ; and 4 Sarah, m. Dr. Ogle, M.D.
Mary, in. Thomas Barker, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, 1756, Catherine, dau. and co-heiress of Jeremiah
Caswell, Esq., of The Hyde, co. Stafford, and had further issue,
I. Francis, of The Hyde, m. Mary, dau. of John Pidcock,
Esq. of The Platts, co. Stafford, and d. 1809, leaving issue,
1 Jeremiah Caswell (Rev.), d. s. p.; 2 Francis, b. 1784;
3 Harry, b. 1789, m. Miss Catherine Jones, and had issue ;
1 Mary, m. 1808, Richard Crawshay, Esq. ; 2 Catherine, m.
Thomas Stringer, Esq. ; 3 Jane ; 4 Elizabeth, m. William
Crawshay, Esq. ; 5 Eleanor, m. Jos. Attwood, Esq. ;
6 Louisa; 7 Clara, m. 1825, William B. E. Gibbs Crawford,
Esq. ; and 8 Mira.
IT. Jeremiah (Sir), of Llandaff House.
III. Thomas, of The Hill, co. Worcester, m. 178.5, Miss Eliza-
beth Stephens, andd. 1825, leaving issue, 1 John, of the
Alleynes, Salop, who assumed the surname of Stephens;
2 Frederick, d.s.p.; 3 Edward (Bev.), m. and had issue;
4 Vincent ; 5 Nelson, and one dau.
IV. Samuel, M.P. for Stafford, Sheriff of eo. Monmouth 1813,
m. Jane, eldest dau. of Sir Charles Gould Morgan, Bart, of
Tredegar, and d. 20 May, 1822, leaving issue,
1 Samuel, of Glen Usk, High Sheriff co. Monmouth, 1841,
b. 7 Dec. 1795; m. 14 Dec. 1822, Miss Charlotte Stable,
and has issue, Samuel George, J.P., 6. 7 Dec. 1830;
Lorenzo Augustus, b. 21 May, 1832; Charles Gould Mor-
gan, b. 12 Dec. 18.36 ; Wilham Henry Wickey, b. 12 May,
1838; and Charlotte Jane.
2 Watkin, b. 30 Dec. 1796; m. Sept. 1822, Miss Eliza Lee
Thomson, and has Watkin, Frederick Samuel, William
Henry, Charles Augustus, and Eliza Jane.
3 Jane, m. 1818, J. K. Pickard, Esq.
4 Amelia, m. 1817, AVilliam Thomson, E.sq., M.P.of Perry-
daron, co. Glamorgan, and had one child, Amelia (de-
ceased), TO. 20 July, 1842, Thomas, Earl of Bective, now
Marquess of Headfort.
5 Maria, m. George Darby, Esq., M.P., and has issue.
I. Catherine, to. Thomas Wilson, Esq., and d. 24 March, 1801,
leaving a son, Melville Wilson, m. Miss Stevenson, dau. of
Sir B. Stevenson, and has issue.
Jr. Francis Homfray d. Dec. 1798. His 3rd son,
Sir Jeremiah Homfrat, Knt. of Llandaff House, co. Glamor-
in, knighted in 1809, when High Sheriff of co. Glamorgan in
509; b. 16 Feb. 1759 ; m. 2 May, 1787, Mary, dau. of John
Jichards, Esq. of Cardiff, and by her, who d. 17 March, 1830,
lad issue,
Jeremiah, 6. 1 Sept. 1790; d. C Oct. 1850.
John, late of Penllyne Castle.
Francis, d. unm. 1813. George, d. unm. 1815.
Jeston, b. 22 JiUy, 1797; to. 17 Aug. 1843, Esther Amelia
Isabella, eldest dau. of Sir Francis Des Anges, Knt., and d
16 May, 1851.
Anthonio, M.D., 6. 4 Oct. 1799; to. 5 June, 1831, Eustatia,
dau. of Rear-Admiral Sir Ross Donnelly, and had by her,
who d. 1838, a son, Ross Richards, b. 30 April, 1833, and a
dau. Eustatia Donnelly. Dr. Homfray d. 23 March, 1843.
Eobert Shedden, b. 22 Jan. 1804 ; to. 1832, Catherine, dau. of
James Denham, Esq. ; and d. 20 Feb. 1845, leaving issue.
Marianne, m. 1806, Thomas M. Newte, Esq., and d. s. v
Jan. 1819. ^
Charlotte, m. 1824, James Lewis, Esq., and d. 1855.
Catherine Diana, m. Jacob ^milius Irving, Esq., and had
issue. Harriet Newte.
ir Jeremiah Homfray d. 1833 ; his 2nd son,
John Homfray, Esq. of Penllyne Castle, co. Glamorgan,
P. undD.L., High Sheriff 1843, b. 10 Sept. 1793; to. 1 Nov.
820, Ann Maria, only child and heiress of John Richards,
isq. of The Corner House, Cardiff, GKamorgan, by Mary his
fife, dau. and co-heir of Peter Birt, Esq. of Wenvoe Castle,
nd had issue,
I. John Richards, now of Penllyne Castle.
I. Mary Jane Richards.
II. Ann Maria Richards, m. 24 Oct. 1843, Richard BasBCtt,
Esq. of Bonvilston House, co. Glamorgan, and d. 10 July,
Mr. John Homfray d. 29 June, 1877.
^r«is— Quarterly, 1st, gu., a cross-bottony erm.; 2nd, quar-
terly, arg. and sa.; 3rd, sa., four pales erm. ; 4th, arg., three
bars gemelles sa. Crest— An otter ppr. wounded in the shoul-
der with a spear. iUo«o— Vulneratur, non vincitur.
-Sctti— Penllyne Castle, Cowbridge, co. Glamorgan.
HOOD OP NETTLEHAM HALL.
Hood, Sincl.4ir Fkaneland, Esq. of Nettlcham
Hall, CO. Lincoln, J.P., Lord of the Manor of West
Firsby, co. Lincoln, b. 31 Oct. 1851 ; m. 17 Feb.
1876, Grace Elinor, dau. of the Rev. C. Trollope
Swan, Rector of Welton-le-Wold, co. Lincoln, and
grand-dau. of the Rev. Prebendary Swan, of Sans-
thorpe Hall, co. Lincoln.
iltncagc— This family is stated to be descended from
John Hood, who in Jan. 1660, accompanied Gen. Monk from
Scotland, when on his way to restore Charles II. They sepa-
rated at York, Hood being left with one regt., under Col.
Fairfax. He eventually settled in that co.
John Hood, of Craike, co. York, to. a dau. of Francis Rad-
clyffe, 1st Earl of Derwentwater, and aunt of the lust unfortu-
nate Earl, and was father of
John Hoode, of Craike, m. Mary, dau. of W. Theakstonc,
of Craike, and had a son,
John Hood, of Kirkbridge, co. York, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Wmiam Wright, of Baldsraby, co. York, and had issue, John,
to. a dau. of — Fawddington, and d. without leaving surviving
issue ; and William. The younger son,
William Hood, of Kirkbridge, co. York, Lord of the Manor
of West Firsby, co. Lincoln, to. April, 1787, Grace, dau. of
Francis Firby Fothergill, of Aiskew House, co. Y'ork, and
grand-dau. of William Frankland, of Trin. Coll. Cambridge,
and Lord of the Blanor of Yafforth, co. York, and had issue,
John, his heir, of Nettleham.
Elizabeth, m. Capt. J. A. Moore, E.N.
Grace, to. William Dauby, Esq. of co. Lincoln.
Mr. Hood d. 15 Aug. 1845, and was s. by his only son,
John Hood, Esq. of Nettleham Hall, co. Lincoln, and Yaf-
forth House, CO. York, D.L., Lord of the Manor of West
Firsby, co. Lincoln, b. 25 Jan. 1788; to. 13 May, 1818, Anne
Smith, dau. of Ralph Eobb, Esq. of Stirling, N.B., and had
issue,
I. John Leadley, d. young, 1837.
II. William Frankland (Rev.), M.A., to. 1847, Elizabeth, dau.
of the late Rev. J. W. Sinclair, M.A., Rector of Button
Bushell, CO. York, and d. 21 March, 1864, leaving issue,
Sinclair Frankland, now of Nettleham Hall.
Francis Fothergill, d. 4 Oct. 1867.
Grace Florence.
III. Francis Fothergill, Lieut. 64th regt., d. at Malaga,
2 March, 1853.
IV. Charles Ralph, of Togher House, co. Mayo, 6. 1830; to.
1853, Sophia, dau. of Capt. Robert Odell, and grand-dau. of
Col. Odell, formerly M.P. for Sligo, and has Issue, John
Robert, Charles, and William. Mr. Hood d. 20 July, 1867.
I. Grace Sophia, to. the Rev. Charles Dale Butterficld, M.A.,
Rector of West Retford, co. Notts, who c^ 1867.
II. Mary Elizabeth, to. the Rev. R. J. Simpson, M.A.
III. Elizabeth, m. the Rev. Watkin Homfray, M.A., Ecctor
of West Retford, co. Notts, and d. 1876.
IV. Anne Maria.
V. Margaret, m. the Rev. S. Kettlcwcll, M.A.
VI. Helen, d. 28 July, 1863.
Mr. Hood d. 2 Nov. 1870, and was s. by his grandson.
Arms — Az., a fret arg. on a chief sa. three crescents or..
Crest— A hooded crow, in its beak a Scotch thistle ; in its dexter
claw a sword. Motto — E.sse quam videri.
Scat — Nettleham Hall, Lincoln.
COCKBTJEN-HOOD OF STONERIDGE.
CocKBUBN-HooD, JoHN, Esq. of Stoneridge, co.
Berwick, J.P. and D.L., b. 8 July, 1795 ; m. 1st,
1818, Janet Anne, 2nd dau. of Alexander Low,
Esq. of Leadenurquhart, co. Fife, by his wife, Anne,
2nd dau. of George Thomson, Esq. of Nuthill and
Falkland, and by her (who d. in 1836) has issue,
I. Thomas Hood, 6. 1820, appointed to the First Upper
Houses of Legislature in the Colonies of New South Wales
3^2
804
HOO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOP
and Queensland, -m. 1st, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Col. John
Shapland, C.B., by his wife, Elizabeth Flora Nicholetts,
and by her (who d. 1854) has issue,
1 John Shapland Eliott, B.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge,
"Vicar of Kirkby Fleethani, co. York, 6. 15 Jan. 1844;
TO. 1876, Gertrude Georgiana Beresford, and has a dau.,
Marion.
2 Thomas Cockburn, Capt. in the army, h. 1 Jan. 1845.
3 Alexander Rutherford, Lieut. R.N., 6.4 March, 1850.
4 Charles Edwin, 6. 16 July, 1851, settled in New Zea-
land. 5 Keith Koss, b. 4 March, 1853.
1 Janet Anne Lucy, m. Benson Day Harrison, Lieut.
8th Hussars, eldest son of M. B. Harrison, Esq. of Scale
How, Westmorland.
He m. 2ndly, 1866, Caroline Theodosia, eldest dau. of Rev.
John George Beresford, Rector of Bedale (son of Admiral
Sir John Poo Beresford, Bart., G.C.B., G.C.H.) by his wife
Caroline Amelia, dau. of Chief Justice Lord Denman.
II. Alexander Charles, d. 1866.
III. John, Col. H.E.l.S. iv. James Lowe.
I. Anne, d. 1863.
II. Agnes, in. George Ferguson, E.L Co.'s Civil Service at
Madras, son of Lord Fullerton.
III. Isabella. iv. Rachel.
V. Cecilia Charlotte, m. Archibald Walker, Esq.
VI. Janet Keith.
Mr. Coctburn-Hood m. 2ndly, 1844, Mrs. Elizabeth
Cosens, of Karnes.
ILtltCajC. — Petrus dk Cockbckn witnessed a donation
to the monastry of Soltra, co. Berwick, a.d. 1230; his ances-
tors possessed the lands of Cockburn in that co. as far back
as Scottish history extends; the adjoining estate of Langton
came by the marriage of Alexander de Cockburn with Mary,
dau. of de Vetereponte, Baron of Langton, killed at Bannock-
burn, and remained the seat of the principal family for nearly
five hundred years.
The latest offshoot from the baronial house of Langton was
that of Selburnrigg, founded by a younger son, who got that
estate in Lammermoor from his father, the Baron of Langton,
about the end of the 13th century ; it descended to
James Cockedrn, of Selburnrigg, whose loyalty to King
James VII., resulted in his being obliged to take refuge
abroad, his lands, after the troubles of 1688, were added to
the estate of Sir Archibald Cockburn, Bart, of Langton. He
was father of
John Cockburn, d. at Langton, 1712, leaving a son,
David Cockburn, resident at Langton, the scat of his kins-
man. Sir James Cockburn, Bart., d. 1763, having issue by his
wife Mary Whytelaw, of a family anciently of that ilk,
I. Thomas. ii. David.
I. Mary, m. her kinsman, Thomas Hood, grandson of James
Hood, of Hoodsland, who, in 1698, sold that place, spelled in
records, temp. James V., Hwdesland, the residence of the
family for generations.
The son and heir,
Thomas Cockburn, of Rowchester, co. Berwick, &. 1723 ; m.
Agnes, dau. of John Scott, of Belford, co. Roxburgh, grand-
son of Sir John Scott, of Ancrum, Bart., and in right of his
mother, Margaret, sister of the last Lord Rutherford of Ruther-
ford, heir to that dignity (.see Burke's ExUiict and Dormant
Peerages). By her he had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Thomas, m. Henrietta Colebrook, and had Thomas, d. s. p.,
and Agnes Mary, m. Henry Stafford Northcote, Esq., M.P. ;
their eldest son is the Right Hon. Sir Stafford H. Northcote,
Bart.
III. Alexander, m. Olympia, dau. of Sir Alexander Campbell,
Bart., and had a son, Sir Alexander Thomas Cockburn
Campbell, Bart.
I. Agnes, m. her cousin-german, Thomas Hood, of Hard-
acres, CO. Berwick, J. P., and had with other issue,
Thomas, Capt. 75th regt., d. at Sancta Maura, 1818.
John, his heir.
II. Isabella, m. Lord Robertson, son of the historian.
HI. Margaret, m. James Stothert, of Cargen, co. Kircud-
bright. IV. Mary,
V. Marion vi. Cecilia Charlotte, d. imm.
Mr. Cockburn, who was Deputy Keeper of the Great Seal of
Scotland, was s. by his eldest son,
John Cockburn, of Rowchester, m. Jane Ross, heiress of
Shandwick, co. Koss, representative of the ancient Earls of
Ross, and by the entail assumed that surname. By her he
had issue,
I. Thomas, Capt. in the army, killed at siege of Badajos.
II. Charles, d. s. p. 1839.
J. Christina, d. unm. 1872.
Mr. Cockburn Ross, D.L. and J.P. for the cos. of Berwick an3
Ross, d. 1827, and was s. by his 2nd son Charles, who dying
without issue, the line of Shandwick became extinct. His
nephew, John, who s. to his cousin's estate of Stoneridge,
assumed the surname of his mother's family, being paternally
also representative of the Coekburns of Selburnrigg.
ArmR — 1st and 4th, Hood : Parted per cross sa. and arg
quarterly, over all a bend or ; 2nd and 3rd, Cockburn o/ Row
Chester, quarterly, arg. and gu., in the 1st and 4th quarter:
between three cocks of the last two and one an ostrich feathe: ia
ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. of the same ; in the 2n( L
and 3rd, six mascles or, three two and one, for De YETiEBE
PONTE.
ScaJ— Stoneridge, Coldstream, co. Berwick.
HOPE OF AMSTERDAM.
Hope, Adrian Elias, Esq., head and representa
tlve of the family of Hope of Amsterdam, b. 8 April
1845 ; m. 1867, Lady Ida Duff, dau. of Earl Fife
and has by her three daus. He m. 2ndly, 1876
Mildred Henrietta, eldest dau. of the late Si
Francis Scott, Bart., and has by her a dau.
JLtUCaflC— Henry Hope, Esq., 2nd son of Henry Hop(
by Jaqueline de Tott his wife, and brother of Sir Thoma
Hope, of Kerse, the famous Lord Advocate, created a Barom
1628 (Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage), founded the great an
opulent branch of the Hopes, long settled as Merchants
Amsterdam. He m. Anna Hope, and was father of
Archibald Hope, Esq., who m. Anne Claus, and had nic
sons and two daus. The 3rd son,
Thomas Hope, Esq. of Amsterdam, in. Margaret Marseli
and had four children, all of whom d. young, excepting
John Hope, Esq. of Amsterdam, who m. P. B. "Vandf
Hoeven, and had three suns.
1,1
Henry Philip, d. unm.
:ii
Thomas, his heir.
Adrian Elias, d. unm.
The eldest son,
Thomas Hope, Esq. of Deepdene, Susses, and of Duche
Street, London, the author of Anastatius, The History
Architecture, d-c, was a distinguished patron of literature ai
the fine arts. He m. 16 April, 1806, the Hon. Louisa Bere
ford, youngest child of the Most Rev. Lord Decies, Archbishc
of Tuam, and by that lady (who m. 2ndly, Viscount Bercsfor
and d. 21 July, 1851) had issue,
Henry Thomas, late of Deepdene.
Adrian John, late Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards, who m. Matild
Countess Rapp, dau. of Gen. Kapp, one of Napoleon's coi
manders, and d. 18 Dec. 1863, leaving Adrian Elias Hop
now head of the family, and three daus., one of whoi af
Henrietta, m. 7 Nov. 1866, A. D. Hayter, Esq., M.P., eld£
son of the Right Hon. Sir W. G. Hayter.
Alexander James Beresford Beresford-Hope, M.P., in. 7 Jul
1842, Lady Mildred Arabella Charlotte Henrietta Gascoy
Cecil, eldest dau. of the late Marquess of Salisbury, and h
issue (see Beresford-Hope of Bedgebury Park).
Mr. Hope d. 3 Feb. 1831, and was «. by his eldest son,
Henry Thomas Hope, Esq. of Deepdene, Surrey, and
Trenant Park, Cornwall, J.P., late M.P. for Gloucester, b. 180
who d. 4 Dec. 1862, having devised Deepdene to his wido
He had previously sold Trenant Park, and bought Cas
Blayney, Ireland, which he also left to his widow.
Arms — Az., a chevron or, between three bezants. Crest-
brokcn globe surmounted of a rainbow with clouds at ea
end ppr. Motto — At spes non fracta.
Residence — Chesterfield Gardens, W.
BERESFORD-HOPE OF BEDGEBTJE"S
PARK.
Beresford-Hope, Alexander James Beri
FORD, Esq. of Bedgebury Park, Kent, and of Ber(
ford Hal), co. Stafford, LL.D. Trin. Coll. Cambridi !Iai
Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, J.P. for Kent and co. Staft'oi 4
M.P. for the University of Cambridge, and forme]
for Maidstone and Stoke, m. 7 July, 1842, La
Mildred Arabella Charlotte Henrietta Gascoy
Cecil, eldest dau. of the late Marquess of Salisbui Jcl
and has issue,
I. Philip Beresford, b. 1851.
II. Charies Thomas, b. 1855. in. Hugh, h. 1861; d. 18
I. Louisa Mary, in. 1865, Hon. Hallyburton G. Campb
2nd son of Lord Chancellor Campbell and BaronessStrat
den.
HOP
THE LANDED GENTRY.
nop
805
II. Etheldreda, m. 187G, Marwood Tuclver, Esq.
m. Mildred. iv. Margaret. v. Catherine, d. 18C9.
Ti. Agnes.
vii. Bridget, m. 8 Feb. 1873, Alban H. Gibbs, eldest son of
Henry Hucks-Gibbs, Esq. viii. Mary Frances.
Hiis gentleman, who is 3rcl son of the late Thomas
lope, Esq. of Deepdene, Surrey (author of Anas-
asms, cfr.), by the Hon. Louisa Ecresford his wife
lau. of William Beresford, Arclihishop of Tuamand
^ord Decies, succeeded, by the devise of his kinsman,
«:arshal Viscount Beresford, to the estates of
Bedgebury, Kent, and Beresford Hall (the original
eat of the Beresfords), co. Stafford, and assumed
n consequence, and by desire of his Lordsliip (by
oyal hcense dated at St. James's 1854), the
dditional surname and prefix of Beresford. Mr.
3eresford-Hope, late President of the Royal Insti-
ute of British Architects, is author of The English
'Cathedral of the Nineteenth Centiiri/'; Worship in
he Church of England, and other works.
For Lineage and Arms, see ■preceding Memoir.
T^^fi'T?'"'®*'^"''^/^'"''' ^'■'''°^''°°^'> ^^ent; and Beresford
mni^ h^p";"*"' '^?;Staffo'-d. Toun Residcnce-Amovi House,
onnauglit Place, Hyde Park. '
HOPE OF CARRIDEN.
Hope, Admiral Sir James, G.C.B., of Carridon
0. Linlithgow, Knight of the Legion of Honour^
.P. and D.L., Principal Naral A.D.C. to the Queen,
. 8 March, 1808; m. 1st, 16 Aug. 1838, Hon. Fre-
lerica Kinnaird (who d. 1856), dau. of Charles 8th
ord Kinnaird ; and 2udly, 6 Dec. 1877, Elizabeth
leid, dau. of Gen. Sir Arthur Cotton, K.C.S.I.
ICt'ltrfltlC.— Rear -Admiral Sir George Hope, K.C.B.,
4 July, 1767, son of the Hon. Charles Hope Vere, 2nd son of
haiies, 1st Earl of Hopetoun; m. 1st, 2S Jan. 1803, Lady
emima Hope Johnstone, 5th dau. of James, 3rd Earl of Hope-
5un, and by her (who d. ISOS) had a son, the present Vice-
.DMiRAL Sir James Hope, and a dau., Helen. He lu. 2ndly,
0 Nov. 1814, Georgiana Mary Anne, dau. of George, 7th Lord
innaird, and by her left at his decease, 1818, a dau., Eliza,
1. 1S35, Sir Harry Verney, Bart., and d. 1857.
Arras— Az., on a chevron or, between three bezants, a laurel
?af slipped vert. Crest-A broken globe surmounted of a
fiinbow with clouds at each end all ppr. Motto— At spes non
5eai— Carriden, Bo'ness, co. Linlithgow.
HOPES OF BRAMPTON" CROFTS.
Hopes, William, Esq. of Brampton Crofts
Westmorland, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1861,
. 2 Dec. 1800 ; m. 12 March, 1838, Jane, dau. of
homas Swanwiek, Esq. of Macclesfield, co. Chester,
nd had issue a dau., Jane, d. 1864. Mr. Hopes is
nly son of William Hopes, Esq. of Stainmore,
Westmorland, and Jane his wife, dau. of William
)ickinson, of the same place.
Scai— Brampton Crofts, near Appleby.
HOPKINS OF TIDMAESH IffANOH.
Hopkins, Egbert John, Esq. of Tidmarsh
lauor, Bcrks,M.A., J.P.,of The Lodge, Pangbourne,
ducated at Eton and Ball. Coll. Oxford, b. 18 Feb.
829 ; s. his father 1877 ; m. 10 Aug. 1853, Eliza-
■eth Clara, dau. of Rev. David Rodney Murray (see
^eera^e, Elibane), by Frances his wife, dau. of
ohn Portal, Esq. of Freefolk House, Hants, and
as issue,
I. Edmund John Robert, h. 1856.
n. John Edric Murray, b. 1859.
III. Alexander Henry, 0. 1S63.
I. Ella Jane Clara. ii. LiUan Margaret.
111. Hilda EUbank Cecilia.
c. T I . 5*^*~^''® '"""''y °^ Hopkins traces founders' kin to
St. Johns College, Oxford. Its ancestors are stated to have
lived on the same estate at Steventon for six hundred years
Tidmarsh was purchased 1798, from Charles Butler Esq by'
Robert HopraNS, Esq., High Sheriff of Berks 1814 son of
John Hopkins and Anna his wife. He m. 1799, Miss Sarah
Law, and had, with a son, Robert, who d. s. p. 1833 and a
dau., Sarah, m. Rev. B. D. Hawkins, of Rivenhall,' Es^ex
another son, - '
John Hopkins, Esq. of Tidmarsh Manor, J.P., High Sheriff
1848, 6. 6 July, 1803; m. 1 May, 1828, Jane, 2nd surviving
dau. of the Rev. John Symonds Breedon, D.U., of Bere Court
Berks, and d. 1877, leaving issue, '
I. Robert John, now of Tidmarsh Manor.
'ancfKssue." '^ ^^ ^«'^-^^'™. «-■'- ^^ Walsingham,
u. Sarah Maria. m Julia
IV. Emily, m. H. G. Paynter, Esq. '
ro^P^'^r^^"' °" ^/*^''^!-o° between three pistols or, as many
Retd^n^ ^'"'°'"' '"''^ i'^ngbourae Lodge, near
HOPPER OF HERMITAGE.
See Shipperdson.
HOPPER WILLIAMSON.
See Williamso>".
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HOPTON OP CANON FROME.
HoPTON, John, Esq. of Canon ffrome Court, co.
Hereford and Kcmerton Court, Salop, M.A., J.P.
cos. Gloucester and Worcester, J.P. and D L co'
Hereford, late Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards, h. 1809 •
s. his father 1870 ; m. 1813, Maria, dau. of Edward
Dixon, Esq. of Ashwood, co. Stafford, and by her
(who d. 1859) has a dau., . ^
I. Bertha Maria, m. Nov. 1875, Walter Thomas Mynors-
Baskerville, Esq. of Clyro Court, co. Radnor, and has a
dau., Sibyl Maud, 6. 1 Feb. 1877.
Et'ltWflC.— The family of Hopton, of Norman origin,
was settled at Hopton, in Salop. A descendant of that eminent
house.
Sir Richard Hopton, of Cherbury, High Sheriff of co. Here-
ford 1610, m. his kirs.voman, Elizabeth, dau. of John Hopton,
and niece and devisee of Michael Hopton, of Canon ffrome)
son of William Hopton, of Hopton and Dountoun, Salop. By
her he had issue five sons and two daus. The 2nd son.
Sir Edward Hopton, of Canon ffrome, M.P. for Hereford,
and Yeoman of the Stirrup to Charles I. in 1634, was created
a Knight Banneret by His Majesty on the field of battle. He
acted likewise as a Deputy-Lieut, for co. Hereford, was Col. of
the county Militia, and Gentleman-Pensioner in ordinary to
the King. He m. 20 July, 1654, Deborah, widow of Isaac Jones,
and dau. of Robert Hatton, of Thames Ditton, Surrey, Serjeant-
at-Law, by whom (who d. 13 July, 1702, aged 77) he had
Edward Hopton, Esq., of Canon ffrome, b. 1655 ; m,
Hannah Clarkson, and ^vas fatlier of
Richard Hopton, Esq. of Canon ffrome, M.P. for Hereford,
who TO. Elizabeth, widow of William Gregory, Esq. of How
Caple, CO. Hereford, and dau. of Thomas Geers, Serjeant-at-
Law, of the Marsh, by Elizabeth his 2nd wife, dau. and heir of
William Cope, of Icomb, co. Gloucester, by the Lady Eliza-
beth Fane, dau. of the 1st Earl of Westmorland. By this lady
(who d. 3 Sept. 1747, aged 65) he had, with other issue, a dau.,
DtcoRAH, b. 1708, r,i. 1730, John Parsons, Esq. of Kemcrton
Court, CO. Gloucester, a de-seendant of Conan Parsons, of
Kemerton, 1584, and left a son,
The Rev. William Parsons, of Kemerton Court, co.
Gloucester, to whom his mother's nephew, Richard Cope
Hopton,* Esq., devised by will the Canon fl"rome estates, and
who assumed in consequence, by sign manual the surname
and arms of Hopton, 21 March 1817. He ra. 1st, 1781, Mary,
dau. of Morgan Graves, Esq. of Mickleton, co. Gloucester, and
by her (who d. 1800) had issue.
* This Richard Cope Hopton (son of Edward Cope Hopton,
and grandson of Richard Hopton, of Canon ffrome, M.P.)
had one sister, Anne, who m. Michael Clements, Esq., Capt.
R.N., and rf. 1786, leaving one son and one dau., Michael
Hopton Clements, and Mary Anne Clements.
HOP
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOK
John, late of Canon ffrome. , . , .
Charles, Capt. 27tli regt. of foot, d. of a wounfl received in
Spain; Ijuried at Stretton Grandison, 13 Sept. 1813, imtn.
Mary Anne.
Mr. (Parsons) Hopton m. 2naiy, 25 Aug. 1801, Anne, dau. of
James Poole, Esq. of Homend, co. Hereford, Barrister-at-Law,
and had by her,
William Parsons (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Bishop's ffrome,
Prebendary of Hereford, and Rural Dean, J.P. and D.L.,
b 1802: TO. 8 Sept. 1830, Diana Christian, 2nd dau. of the
Eev. Charles Shuckburgh, of The Moat, Wilts, and by her
(who d. 1870) had three surviving children, Edward, Major
88thregt., 6. 1837; Michael; and Diana. , „ ,
James Michael, m. 1845, Frances, dau. of Edward Poole,
Esq. ; and d. 1855.
Charlotte, m. J. Parkinson, Esq., B.N.
Elizabeth. Catherine. Deborah.
Mr. Hopton d. 1811, and was s. by his eldest son,
Bev. John Hopton, of Canon ffrome Court, co. Hereford,
J.P., Vicar of Canon ffrome, and Prebendary of Hereford,
fc'sbct. 1782; 1)1. 3 May, 1807, Grace Anne, eldest dau. of
John Williams, Esq. of Wilcroft, co. Hereford, and by her (who
d. 1 Oct. 1839) had issue,
I John, now of Canon ffrome Court,
n. Eichard, d. mm. 1835.
III. Conan, Lieut. 22nd regt., d. unr.i. 1838.
IV. Charles Edward, b. 1823; Capt. 23rd Welsh Fusiliers;
wounded at the Alma; m. 1845, Mary Jane, dau. of David
Vaughan, Esq. „ ^, , _ ,
I Grace Anne, m. 1841, James, eldest son of Edward Poole,
Esq. II. Mary, m. Henry Trollope, Capt. E.N.
III. Frances, twin with Richard, d. an infant. 20 Jan. 1812.
IV Lydia m. 1840, Eev. John Graves, Vicar of Strettun
Grandison, co. Hereford; d. 1861. v. Susannah, d. unm.
VI Ellen Elizabeth, m. 1849, Eev. John Buckle; d. 18G7.
vii. Caroline Anne, m. 1845, Charles Guy Trafford, Esq.
VIII. Anna Maria, d. unm.
He d. Nov. 1870.
^,.,iis_Gu., between nine crosses pattee fitchce or, a lion
lampant of the second. Crest— Oat of a ducal coronet nr, a
griffin's head arg., holding in its beak a bleeding hand ppr.
S,;ats— Canon, ffrome Court, Ledbury; Kemerton Court,
Tewkesbury.
HOPWOOD OP HOPWOOD.
Geegge - HoPWOOD, Edwarb John, Esq. of
Hopwood Hall, co. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., Capt.
in the army, b. 27 April, 1810 ; m. 20 April, 1840,
Susan Fanny, dau. of John Baskervyle Glegg, Esq.
of Old Wit'liiugton and Gayton, co. Chester, and
has issue,
I. Edward Eodert, 6. 6 Feb. 1846 ; m. 23 June, 1875, Mary
Brenda Madeleine, youngest dau. of George Beauchamp
Cole, Esq. of Hcatham House, Twickenham.
I. Cecilia, m. S. FitzHerbert Widdrington, Esq. of Newton
Hall, Northumberland.
II. Lucy, j)i. Henry Crossley, Esq. of Aldbro Hall, co. York.
III. Mary Rose, m. 7 May, 1867, James Pender, 25th regt.,
eldest son of John Pender, Esq. of Minard Castle, co.
Argyll.
iv. Evelyn, m. 20 April, 1869, Eichard John Lloyd Price,
Esq. ofRhiwlas.
HincagC— The family of Hopwood has been seated at
Hopwood from the time of King John. In 1359 Adam de
Hopwood was one of an Inquisition at Preston; and in 1442,
Galfridus Hopwood was styled Gentleman among the witnesses
to the licence for the foundation of the church at Manchester.
At the death of Dr. Hopwood, early in the 18th century, the
Hopwood estates passed by will to Edward Gregge, his cousin,
of whom hereafter,
Joseph Geegge, Esq. of Chamber Hall, co. Lancaster, 2nd
son of Bobert Gregge, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, m. circa 1630,
Martha, dau. and heir of Henry Wrigley, Esq. of Chamber
Hall, CO. Lancaster, and was father of
Benjamin Gregge, Esq. of Chamber Hall, whom. Elizabeth
Gill, of Carr House, co. York, and had (with a dau., Martha,
who m. Thomas Perceval, Esq., F.S.A., of Eoyton Hall, co.
Lancaster, and d. 1760, leaving an only child, Catherine, in.
1763, Joseph Pickford, Esq. of Royton Hall), a son,
Edward Gregge, Esq., who assumed the additional surname
of Hopwood. He m. Judith, dau. of John Sunderland, Esq.
of Whittington Hall, co. Lancaster, and by her had issue,
Robert, his heir.
Mary, m. James Starky, Esq. of Hcywood Hall, co. Lancaster.
Catherine, m. Gen. Heron, of Moore Hall, co. Chester.
His only son,
Eobert Gregge Hopwood, Esq. of Hopwood Hall, oo. Lan-
caster, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1S02, b. 30 Nov. 1773;
m. 31 Dec. 1805, the Hon. Cecilia Byng, dau. of John, 5th
Viscount Torrington, and has issue,
Edward John, now of Hopwood Hall.
Frank (Eev.), to. 11 June, 1835, Lady Eleanor Mary Stanley,
dau. of Edward, Earl of Derby.
Hervey, Capt. Grenadier Guards, m. 8 July, 1852, Lucy, dau.
of Edmond Wodehouse, Esq., M.P. of Sennow Lodge, Nor-
folk.
Mary Augusta, to. 18 June, 1834, Charles William, 3rd Earl
of Sefton.
Mr. Gregge Hopwood d. 19 July, 1854.
^rijis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, paly of six arg. and verBJ I
2nd and 3rd, or, three trefoils slipped between two chcvronels
sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet an eagle's head holding in
the beak a trefoil slipped all ppr.
Scat— Hopwood Hall, Middleton, co. Lancaster.
HORE OP POLE HORE.
HoRE, Philip Herbert, Esq. of Pole Horc, co,
Wexford, b. 14 Nov. 1841 ; late of the Admiralty,
now Capt. in the Wexford Mihtia.
^intKQe. — Sir William le Hore, one of the Norman
knights who invaded Ireland 1170, obtained grants of land in
the CO. of Wexford, and established this family. His descen-
dant,
Thosias le Hore (with whom the pedigree, in the Visitation
of the county, begins), of the Pole, held that manor by the
service of " keeping a passage over the Pillwater, as often as
the Sessions should be held at Wexford." He had three sons,
I. Eichard ; ii. David (Sir), of The Pole, High Sheriff 1334 ;
and III. Walter, of whom hereafter.
Walter le Hore, the 3rd son, was father of
William le Hore, Chief Serjeant of Wexford before 13S2,
who had several sons; from the 3rd son derived the Hobes of
Shandon, co. Waterford. The eldest son,
Sir Nicholas le Hore, Knt., Seneschal of the Earl of
Pembroke's lands, and Sheriff of co. Wexford 1390 and 1396,
m. Matilda, dau. of Sir William Louudres, Lord of Naas, co.
Kildare, and had issue, Thomas, Abbott of Duubrody 1447;
and Christopher. This
Christopher Hore, of The Pole, m. Maud, dau. of John
Neville, Baron of Bosegarland, and from him derived, 6th in
descent,
Christopher Hoee, Esq. of Pole Hore, a small portion of
whose patrimony, sequestrated by Cromwell, was recovered
at the Restoration ; di ing 1632, he left by his wife, Margaret
Sutton, of Fethard and Clonard (who m. 2ndly, John Esmonde,
Esq. of Johnstown), a son,
Philip Hobe, Esq. of Pole Horc, &. 1673 ; Vho m. 1705,
Jane, dau. of Thomas Richards, Esq. of Eathaspeck and
Park, and (having become a Protestant) d. 1749, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
Thomas Hore, Esq. of Pole Hore, n. 1737, Catherine, dau.
of the Rev. William Harvey, of Bargy Castle, Rector of Mul-
rankan; and d. 1774, leaving three co-heirs, all married. His
brother,
Cjesau Hore, Esq. of Pole Horo, m. 1745, Anastasia, dau. of
Thomas Clare, Esq. ; and dying in Dublin, April, 1791, left
issue. The eldest son,
Philip Hore, Esq. of Pole Hore, 6. 1750; to. 1779, Elizabeth,
dau. of William WooUett, Esq. of Chiselhurst, Kent, and
dying 1802, left an only child,
Herbert William Hore, Esq. of Pole Hore, Capt. of His
Majesty's ship "Freija" 1814, to. that year, Ehza, dau. and
co-heir (with Sarah, wife of Col. Brandreth, R.A.) of George
Curling, Esq. of West Hatch, Essex, and by her (who m. 2ndly,
1820, Henry Bedford, Esq.) had issue,
Herbert Francis, his heir.
Edward George, b. 17 Sept. 1823; Capt. R.N.; appomtca
Principal Naval Attache at Paris 1860; m. Maria, dau. of
the late Sir William Reid, and has issue, two sons, Edward
and Gilbert. „ , , , ^ «
Eliza Sarah, ra. Henry (who d. 21 May, 180a), eldest son of
the late Right Hon. Judge Erskine.
Capt. Hore d. 1823. His son and heir,
Herbert Francis Hore, Esq. of Pole Hore, J.P., 6. 14 March,
1817 ; TO. 25 Jan. 1840, Dorothea Lucretia, dau. of Alexander
Whalley Light, Esq., Lieut.-Col.of the 25th regt., and widow of
Thomas BilcUffe Fyler, Esq. of Teddington, Middlesex, M.P.
for Coventry, and by her (who d. 29 Oct. 1865) had issue,
noR
TUB LANDED GENTRY.
nOR
307
PniLTP Herbert, now of Pole Here.
Herbert William, E.N., Midshipman on board the "Icarus,"
d. 1 Oct. 1860.
Walter, 6. 24 Dec. 1813; m. 1S70, and has three children.
Gerald, d. Aug. 1859.
Edith Catherine, a Nun. Ismay, d. Sept. 1S71.
Ir. Hore d. 17 Aug. 1SG5.
^/■i?i.?— Arg., an cacrle displayed az. Cresi— A demi-eaglo
isplayed az. Motto — Constanter.
Heat — I'ole Hore, Wexford.
HORNBY OF THE HOOK.
HoENBT, Edward Owen, Esq. of The Hook,
lants, M.A. St. John's Coll. Cambridge, of the
nner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, h. 1811 ; s. liis
irotlier 1872; m. 1819, Martha, eldest dau. of
Yilliam Bown, Esq.
itinragC— The family of Hornby, of the Hook, claim
escent from the Hornbys of Lancashire. Its immediate
ncestor,
William Horndt, Esq. of the Hook, entered the East Indian
livil Service, and became Governor of Bombay. He m. and
., leaving a son and heir,
John Hornby, Esq. of the Hook, Hants, and Portland Place,
.ondon, m. 1794, Jane, dau, of William Wynne, Esq. of Wynn,
nd had issue, of whom the eldest surviving son, Arthur
loRNBV, Esq. of the Hook, d. 1872, and was s. by his eldest
lother, Edward Owen, now of the Hook ; the 6th is Thomas
Vtnne Hornby, Esq. of Upham House (see that Family),
nd the eldest dau., Jane, is Countess of Egmont.
Seat— The Hook, Fareham.
HOKNBY OF TJPHAM HOUSE.
HoENBT, Thomas Wtnn, Esq. of Upham House,
lauts, J.P., formerly Capt. 82ud regt., m. 30 March,
.848, Louisa, youngest dau. of the late Sir Robert
Sheffield, Bart., and has issue, one dau.,
Julia Jane, m. 2 June, 18GS, the Hon. Albert Hood, 2nd son
of the late Viscount Hood, and has issue a son, Samuel
Wynn Hornby Hood, b. 30 March, 1869.
\lv. Hornby is 6th son of the late John Hornby,
2sq. of The Hook, Hants (whose eldest surriTing
on is the present Edward Owen Hornby, Esq.
>f The Hook), and grandson of William Hornby,
jisq. of The Hook, Governor of Bombay.
Seal — Upham House, Bishop's Waltham, Hants.
HORNBY OF DALTON HALL.
HoENBY, Edmund Geoffrey Stanley, Esq. of
Dalton Hall, co. Lancaster, J.P. cos. Lancaster and
SVestmorlaud, and D.L. for co. Lancaster, Major 1st
Royal Lancashire Militia, h. 2 Jan. 1839.
ILlllCaQC. — The family of Hornby were settled in the
"ylde country, in the north of Lancashire, from a remote
jeriod. In the reign of James I., Hugh de Hornby, Esq. of
BankSeld, in Fylde, was rated to find service and men of arms.
de was ruined by the Civil Wars, and sold Bankfield to the
amily of Harrison. His son,
Geoffrey Hornby, followed the profession of the law, and
settled at Poulton, in the Fylde, where he acquired consider-
ible property. He was father of
Edmund Hornby, Esq. m. Dorothy, dau. of Geoffrey Eish-
ton, of Antley, co. Lancaster, M.P. for Preston, and sister of
Edward Rishton, Esq. of Antley, of good Lancashire descent.
Sherf. 1722. This Edmund Hornby left issue, by Dorothy his
wife, I. Edward, eldest son, d. v.nra. v. p.; ii. Geoffrey, of
Poulton and Scale Hall, of whom presently; in. George
(Rev.), Rector of Whittington, d. s. p. ; i. Anne, wife of
Edmund Cole, of Beaumont, near Lancaster, by whom she had
a dau., Dorothy, wife of Butler, of Kirkland. Edmund Hornby
had other issue, who d. young. The eldest son,
Geoffrey Hornby, Esq. of Poulton and Scale Hall, near
Lancaster, m. Susannah, dau. and heir of Edward Sherdley, of
Kirkham, Gent., by Ellen his wife, dau. and co-heir of John
Veale, Esq. of Whinney Heyes, in Fylde, and Susanna Eish-
tou his wife, and left issue two sons, Geoffrey, d. s. p. ISOI,
and
Edmund Hornby, Esq. of Poulton and Scale Hall, 6. Oct.
1728; iH. Margaret, 2nd dau. of John Winckley, Esq. of Pres-
ton, by his wife, EUzabcth Starkie, of Iluntroyue, co. Lan-
caster. By her (with three daus., Margaret, d. 1810; Susan,
d. 1799 ; and Dorothy, d. young) he had a son,
Eev. Geoffrey Hornby, only son and heir, some time Col.
of one of the regiments of Laucasliire Militia ; he afterwards
took Orders, and was Keclor of Winwick, Lancaster, 1782.
He ni. 25 April, 1772, Lucy, dau. of James, Lord Strange, and
.sister of Edward, 12th Earl of Derby, and had issue seven
sons and six daus.,
Edmund, his heir, of Dalton Hall.
James John (Rev.), Rector of Winwick, to. 1st, Hester,
youngest dau. and co-heir of Robert Vernon Atherton, Esq.
of Atherton, by Harriet his wife, dau. and co-heir of Peter
Legh, Esq. of Lyme, and had issue, James John, b. 4 July,
1801; d. 1818; Robert Vernon Atherton, d.unm. He m.
2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Alexander Boyle, Esq., and d.
leaving issue.
Geoffrey (Rev.), Rector of Bury, Lancashire, ■,n. the Hon.
Georgiana Byng, sister of the late Lord Torrington, and
had issue,
1 William Wyndham H., J.P. and D.L. for co. Lancaster,
Vice Admiral reserved, b. 23 July, 1812 ; m. 17 Jan. 1849,
Augusta, 4th dau. of the late Sir W. Pratt Call, Bart.,
and widow of Charles Dacres Paterson, Esq.
2 Stanley Byng H., Lieut. E.A., \b. 15 Nov. 1814; to.
8 July, 1836, Caroline Sarah, dau. of Joseph Thompson,
Esq. of New Providence and Barbados, and d. 21 Nov.
1843, leading a son and dau., Stanley Henry Edward H.,
b. 31 July, 1842, and Georgiana Elizabeth, to. the Rev.
Eobert Swan, and d. s. p. 14 Oct. 1858.
3 Edward James Geoffrey (Rev.), M.A., Canon of Man-
chester, and Rural Dean, Rector of Bury, b. 9 Nov. 1816 ;
TO. 19 Aug. 1841, Elizabeth, only dau. of Hornby Rough-
sedge, Esq. of Foxghyll, Westmorland, and has issue,
Cecil Roughsedge, b. 29 Dec. 1842, and Geoffrey
Edward, b. 10 July, 1844.
Edward Thomas Stanley (Rev.), d. unm.
Phipps (Sir), Admiral R.N., K.C.B. (sec Hoenbt of little-
green).
George (Rev.), B.D., and Fellow of Brasenose Coll. Oxford.
Charles, late Col. Scots Fusilier Guards, d. 1865.
Lucy, TO. Eev. H. W. Chanipneys, Rector of Badsworth.
Charlotte Margaret, m. 30 June, 1798, her cousin, Edward,
Lord Stanley, late Earl of Derby ; and d. 1817.
Georgiana, deceased. Frances Susannah.
Louisa. Henrietta EUzabeth, deceased.
Mr. Hornby d. 31 July, 1812, and was s. by his son,
Edmcnd Hornby, Esq. of Dalton Hall, Westmorland, M.P.
for Preston, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1828, 6. 16 June,
1773; TO. 22 Aug. 1796, his cousin. Lady Caroline Stanley,
dau. of Edward, 12th Earl of Derby, and by her (who d.
25 Nov. 1805) had one son, Edmdnd George, of Dalton Hall.
Mr. Hornby d. 18 Nov. 1857, and was s. by his son,
Edmund George Hornby, Esq. of Dalton Hall, J.P. and
D.L., late M.P. for Warrington, Constable of the Castle of
Lancaster, 6. 6 Nov. 1799; m. 30 Jan. 1827, Sarah, 2nd dau.
and co-heir of Thomas Yates, Esq. of Irwell House, co. Lan-
caster, first cousin of the late Sir Eobert Peel, Bart. Mr.
Hornby d. 27 Feb. 1865, and left issue,
Edmund Geoffrey Stanley, now of Dalton Hall.
Elizabeth Sarah, m. Eev. Henry Ware, Vicar of Kirkby
Lonsdale.
Lucy Francesca, m. Charles Samuel Bagot, Esq. Barrister-
at-Law.
Ellinor Georgina Catherine, m. 18 Aug. 1857, Eev. Henry
Arbuthnot FeUden, eldest son of the Rev. Eandle Feilden,
of CO. Lancaster.
Charlotte Louisa Jane, to. Eev. Oswald Henry Penrhyn,
Vicar of Huyton, co. Lancaster.
Victoria Susan, to. Eev. Charles James Satterthwaite, of
Disley, co. Chester. Gertrude Mary Augusta.
^}-!)!s— Or, a chevron between three bugle-horns sa. Crest—
A bugle-horn.
Sca(— Dalton Hall, near Burton, Westmorland. CUbs—
U. University, and Junior Carlton.
HORNBY OF LITTLE GREEN.
Hornby, Sir Geoffrey Thomas Phipps, X.C.B.,
of Little Green and Lordingtou, Sussex, J.P.,
Vice Admiral R.N., b. 20 Feb. 1825 ; m. 27 April,
1853, Emily Frances, only dau. of the Rev. John
Coles, of Ditcham Park, Hants, and has issue,
I. Geoffrey Stanley Phipps, 6. 15 Dec. 1S56.
II. Edmund John Phipps, 6. 31 Dec. 1S55.
III. Eobert Stewart, b. 9 July, 1S66.
808
HOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOR
I. Emily Frances Phipps. ii. Mary Augusta Phipps.
III. Ethel May Phipps.
HtltCaflC— Sir Phipps Hornby, G.C.B., Admiral of
the United Kingdom (5th son of the Rev. Geoffrey Hornby,
Kector of Winwick, by Lucy his wife, sister of Edward, 1.3th
Earl of Derby), 6. 27 April, 1785; s. by the will of his godfather,
Thomas PecUham Phipps, Esq. of Little Green, to his
estates in Sussex; m. 22 Dec. 1814, Maria Sophia, sister of
Field Marshal Sir J. F. Burgoyne, Bart., and by her (who d.
25 Dec. 18C0)had,
Phipps John, Capt. Royal Engineers, 5. 20 April, 1820 ; m.
7 March, 1844, Frederica, dau. of Oapt. Breton ; and d.
8 April, 1848, leaving two daus., Frederica Lucy Phipps;
and Lina Mary Phipps, m. Oct. 18G9, J. L. Ovans, Esq.
Geoffrey Thomas (Sir), K.C.B., now of Little Green and
Lordington.
James John (Rev.), 6. 18 Dec. 1826; D.D., Head Master of
Eton College; to. 1869, Augusta Eliza, dau. of the Rev. Mr.
Evans, and has a son, James John, 6. 4 March, 1871.
Maria Elizabeth.
Caroline Lucy, to. 29 Nov. 1838, Major-Gen. Sir Wm. Deni-
son, K.C.B., R.E., Governor of Van Diemen's Land, and has
issue.
Susan Charlotte Margaret, m. 18 April, 1844, Rev. William
Hornby, of St. Michael's, co. Lancaster.
Lucy Hester, m. 1865, Rear-Admiral Robert Fanshawe Stop-
ford. Elizabeth, m. Rev. John Cross.
Arms— See Hornet of Dalton Hall.
iSeat— Little Green, near Petersfield, Sussex.
HORNBY OP EIBBY HALL.
Hornby, Hugh Hilton, Esq. of Ribby Hall, co.
Lancaster, b. 10 Sept. 1838; m. 20 Feb. 18G8,
Georgiana, dau. of the Rev. Robert Hornby.
l^intHQt, — Richard Hornet, of Newton, in the parish of
Kirkham, 6. about 1613; to. 1653, Elizabeth, dau. of Chris-
topher Walmesley, of Elston, and was father of
William Hornet, of Newton, 6. 1656; in. 3 Sept. 1681,
Isabel Horscarr, and d. 1710, leaving an eldest son,
Robert HoENBT, Esq., 6. 1690; d. 1768, leaving, by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of Sharrock, of Clifton, three sons, William
and Richard, whose lines are extinct; and
Hugh Hornet, Esq., b. 1719 ; who settled at Kirkham. He
m. Margaret, dau. and eventually sole heiress of Joseph Han-
kinson, of Kirkham, by Alice his wife, dau. of John Sudell,
Esq. of Blackburn, and by this lady (who d. Aug 1804) had issue,
Joseph, of whom presently.
Robert, 6. 18 July, 1750 ; d. unm. 1776.
Thomas, of Kirkham (see Hornet of Liverpool).
William, of Kirkham, b. 1761 ; d. unm. 1824.
John, of Blackburn (see Hornet of Raike's Hall).
Hugh (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of St. Michael's, 6. 22 Aug. 1765 ;
TO. 9 Aug. 1792, Ann, dau. and co-heir of Joseph Starky,
M.D. of Rcdvales, by Elizabeth his wife ; and d. 4 Jan.
1847, leaving a son, Ven. William Hornet, M.A., Arch-
deacon of Lancaster, Vicar of St. Michael's-on-Wyre, Gar-
8tang, CO. Lancaster, b. 26 Feb. 1810; to. 1st, 17 Jan. 1837,
Ellen, dau. of William Cross, Esq. of Red Scar, by Ellen his
wife, dau. of Edward Chaffers, Esq. of Liverpool, and by her
(who d. 15 March, 1840) had issue, 1 William Hugh, b.
1 June, 1838, d. 22 Nov. 1842; 2 Joseph Starky, b. 12 July,
1839, d. 3 April, 1858. He r,i. 2ndly, 18 April, 1844, Susan
Charlotte, dau. of Admiral Sir Phipps Hornby, G.C.B., and
has issue, 1 William, 6. 1845, d. 25 March, 1858; 2 Hugh
Phipps, b. 10 March, 1849 ; 3 Phipps John, 6. 10 Jan. 1853 ;
4 James John, 6. 18 Dec. 1854 ; 5 William Starky, 6. 2 Sept.
1861 ; 1 Susan ; 2 Anne Lucy.
Alice, TO. Richard Birley, of Blackburn.
Elizabeth, d. in infancy.
Mr. Hornby d. Feb. 1781. His eldest son,
Joseph Hornet, Esq. of Ribby Hall, D.L. for Lancashire, b.
22 Sept. 1848; r,i. 16 Aug. 1796, Margaret, dau. of Robert
Wilson, of Preston, and by her (who d. 26 March, 1838) had issue,
Hugh, his heir.
Margaret, m. William Langton Esq. of MunL-hester.
Alice, d. unm.
Mr. Hornby d. 19 March, 1832, and was s. by his son,
Hugh Hornet, Esq. of Ribby Hall, b. 13 July, 1799; m.
7 July, 1836, Anne, dau. of Samuel Chetham Hilton, Esq. by
Martha his wife, dau. of Samuel CIov«s, Esq. of Broughton,
and had by her (who d. 21 Dec. 1878) issue,
Hcgh Hilton, of Ribby Hall.
Margaret Anne. Mary Alice,
He d. 23 Oct. 1849.
Arms—Arg., a chevron vert in base a bugle horn stringed
sa. on a chief of the second two bugle-horns of the field.
Crest — A bugle horn stringed sa. and passing through the
knot in fcss an arrow point towards the sinister or. Motto^
Crede cornu.
Seat— Ribby Hall, co. Lancaster.
HORNBY OF LIVERPOOL.
Hornby, Htigh Feedeeick, Esq. 6. 4 Jan. 182G;
m. 27 Jan. 1859, Mary Christina, dau. of S. Z. \
Langton, Esq. of Barrow House, Keswick, Cumber- i
land. I
HtllCftfrC.— Thomas Hornet, of Kirkham, the Srd sur-
viving son of Hugh Hornby of Kirkham {see preceding Article),
b. 16 July, 1759; m. 15 May, 1786, Cicely, dau. of Thoma»
Langton, of Kirkham. He d. 31 March, 1824; and his widow
1833. Besides several children, whod. in infancy, they left issue
I. Hugh, late representative of this branch of the family.
II. Josopli, of Liverpool, b. 19 April, 1794; to. 18 Jan. 1821,
Elizabeth lialdwin, dau. of Thomas Fournis Dyson, Esq. of
Liverpool, and of Willow Hall, near Halifax, by his wife,
Anne Baldwin, dau. of Richard Scaly, of Lisbon ; and d.
28 May, 1853, having had issue,
1 Thomas Dyson, of Druid's Cross, near Liverpool, J. P.
and D.L.. b. I Feb. 1822.
2 Henry Hugh, 6. 30 Nov. 1831 ; m. 30 July, 1856, Sophia,
5th dau. of Thomas Haigh, Esq. of Elm Hall, Liverpool,
and has issue, 1 Joseph, b. 9 Feb. 1859 ; 2 Louis Henry,
6.30 Nov. 1860; 3 Gerald Frederick, 6. 9 June, 1862;
4 Edgar Christian b. 14 Sept. 1803 ; 5 Hugh Alexander,
b. 30 Dec. 1864 ; 6 Stephen Langton, b. 25 April, ls60 ;
7 Philip Dyson, b. 2 July, 1867; 1 Harriet Eliza; and 2
Margaret.
3 Cliarles Edward. M.A., Vicar of Ebrington, co. Glou
coster, b. 20 Oct. 1833 ; to. 19 Sept. 1865, Harriet Cathe-
rine, dau. of the late Rev. Henry Turton, of Betley, co.
Stafford, and has issue, Charles Harry St. John, 5.
24 June, 1867; William Meysey, b. 18 July, 1870; Geral-
dine Mary Stuart; and Catherine Gwendoline.
1 Anne Mary. 2 Harriet Elizabeth, d. 3 Nov. 1857.
III. Thomas (Rev.), M.A., 6. 10 Nov. 1801 ; to. 8 May, 1832,
Margaret, dau. of William Rigby, of Liverpool (who d
May, 1857), by Alice, dau. of James Rigg, of the same
place. Their issue are,
1 Edmund, b. 11 May, 1837 ; d. in the same year.
1 Emily. 2 Mary Louisa.
3 Edith Agnes. 4 Frances Margaret.
IV. Hankinson, b. 21 May, 1803; d. 25 Dec. 1870.
I. Jane, m. Joseph Birley, Esq. of Fordbank, near Man-
chester, who d. 24 Jan. 1847. She d. 16 Feb. 1858.
II. Margaret, d. 30 June, 1866, aged 77.
III. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1832.
IV. Ciceley, to. Hugh Hornby Birley, of Manchester; and
d. 15 Jan. 1843.
V. Marianne, m. John (who d. 23 April, 1864), 3rd son of
L. F. Cortazzi, and d. Deo. 1857.
The eldest son,
Hugh IIornbt, Esq. of Sandown, near Liverpool, Merchant,
J. P. and Mayor of Liverpool 1838, b. 26 Dec. 1792; to. 1823,
Louise, dau. of Luc Frangois Cortazzi, sometime Venetian
Consul at Smyrna, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Anthony
Hayes, British Consul at the same place, and had issue,
I. Hugh Frederick, now of Sandown.
n. Edward William, b. 21 Oct. 1829.
HI. Richard Cortazzi, b. 3 May, 1839.
I. Louisa Elizabeth, to. SO March, 1848, Benjamin Heywood,
2nd son of Hugh Jones, Esq. of Larkhill, co. Lancaster;
she d. 20 Dec. 1861.
II. Helen Cicely, d. 1833. iii. Marianne, d. 1833.
IV. Matilda Theresa, m. 6 Sept. 1860, Samuel Alexander
Madden, Major 51st Light Inlantry,
V. Helen Cicely. vi. Mary Jane.
He d. 9 Dec. 1875, having directed his landed and other
property to be divided among his surviving children, with the
exception of his Sandown Hall estate, left to his widow for life.
Arms, Crest, and Motto— See Hornet of Ribby Hall.
-S'c'((«— Sandown, near Liverpool.
HORNBY OF RAIKES HALL,
The kite Daniel Hoenby, Esq. of Raikes Hall,
CO. Lancaster, b. 23 June, 1800 ; m. Frances, dau.
of John Birley, Esq. of Manchester, by his wife,
Margaret, dau. of Daniel Backhouse, of Liverpool ;
and d. 1863, leaving two daus.,
I. Fannt Backhouse, TO. 1866, Rev. Henry Poole Marriott.
II. Margaret Alice.
HtUCaflf.— John Hornet, of Blackburn and of Raikea
Hall, &th surviving son of Hugh Hornby, of Kirkham (see
HOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOR
809
HoBNBT of Rihhy IlaV), b. 2 July, 17G3 ; m. Alice Kendall,
widow of Daniel Backhouse, of Liverpool, and by her (who
d. 8 Dec. 1827) had issue, besides children who d. in infancy,
I. Daniel, the late representative of this branch of the family.
II. Robert (Rev.), M.A., J. P., late Incumbent of Walton-lc-
Dale, and subsequently of Christ Church, Bayston Hill,
Shrewsbury, 6. 20 June, 1804; m. 22 June, 1830, Maria
Leyland, dau. of Sir William Feilden, Bart., M.P., by his
wife, Mary Haughton, dau. of Edmund Jackson, of the
Island of Jamaica, and had,
1 Robert Montagu, Capt. in the army, 6. 23 April, 1835;
m. 1866, Lucy, dau. of George Turner, Esq., and has
issue, Montagu Leyland, b. 23 July, 1870; Henry, 6.
3 Nov. 1871; Alice; and Lucy.
2 William St. John Sumner, Capt. R.N., 6. 31 Aug. 1836;
m. 4 Jan. 1872, Isabella Margaret, youngest dau. of the
late Joseph Venables Lovett, Esq. of Belmont.
8 Leyland, Capt. 70th regt., 6. 18 Jan. 1815.
4 Frederick Feilden, 6. 25 April, 1846.
5 Henry Wallace, 6. May, 1848. 6 Hugh.
1 Maria Catherine, m. Capt. Robert Jenkins, R.N., C.B.
2 Georgiana, m. Hugh Hilton Hornby, Esq.
3 Alice, m. Capt. Willis. 4 Mary Letitia, d. young.
5 Frances Harriet, mi. Rev. Lionel Corbctt ; d. 1864.
6 Mary Eliza. 7 Emily Caroline.
8 Elizabeth Haughton, m. William Squire Buddicom, Esq.
of Ticklerton, Salop. 9 Louisa Blanche.
10 Cecilia Millicent, m. Major Williaui Corbett, late 52nd
Light Infantry.
in. William Henry, of Blackburn, M.P. for Blackburn from
1857 to 1869, J. P. and D.L., 6. 2 July, 1805; m. 19 May,
1831, Margaret Susannah, dau. and sole heir of Edward
Birley, Esq. of Kirkhani, and has issue,
1 John, 6. 2 Dec. 18.32.
2 EdwardKenworthy, M.P. for Blackburn, &. 16 June, 1839.
3 Henry Sudell, 6. i July, 1840; d. in the same year.
4 WiUiam Henry, b. 29 Aug. 1841.
5 Cecil Lumsden, Lieut. 58th regt., 6. 25 July, 1843.
6 Albert Neilson, 6. 10 Feb. 1847.
7 Charles Herbert, b. 19 Feb. 1849.
1 Elizabeth Henriana, d. 1851.
2 Frances Mary, m. 1866, Rev. John Armitstead, Vicar of
Sandback.
3 Augusta Margaret, ra. 21 June, 1871, Rev. J. Russell
Walker.
4 Caroline Louisa, in. 1867, Francis Elcocke Massey, Esq.
of Poole Hall, co. Chester.
IV. John, M.A., formerly M.P. for Blackburn, 6. 19 Aug.
1810 ; m. Margaret, dau. of the Rev. Christopher Bird,
"Vicar of Cholleaton, Northumberland, and has issue, John
Frederick, b. I June, 1846; Wiliridlaud; Edith Diana; and
Clara Margaret.
Mr. Hornby d. 29 Jan. 1841.
Arms, Crest, and Motto— Sec Hoksbt of Rihhy Hall.
HORNDON OF PENCREBAR.
HoENDON, William David, Esq. of Pencrebav,
Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., b. 16 March, 1803 ; m.
1840, Sarah Emma, dau. of Arthur Chichester, Esq.
of Stokelake, Devon.
iLtllf age — The family, originally written Herondon, sub-
sequently contracted to llerndon, and now Horndon, has been
located for upwards of three centuries in the county of Corn-
wall, and has held lands there since the reign of Elizabeth.
J. Horndon's grandfather.
The Rev. Thomas Horsdon, Rector of St. Dominick, Corn-
wall, '/)i. 22 March, 1752, Elizabetli, relict of John Clarke, Esq.
rfHalton, and dau. and co-heir of Robert Hickes, Esq. of Salt-
ash, and by her was father of
William Hickes Horndon, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for Cornwall,
id Major in the Royal Horse Artillery, in. 16 April, 1787,
Christian Horndon, and d. 12 Aug. 1832, having had issue by
this lady (who predeceased him in 1809),
I. William David, of Pencrebar.
II. David William Hickes John, J.P. and D.L., late Capt.
Royal Cornwall Rangers Militia, b. 4 Aug. 1804; m. 12 June,
1856, Susan Reed, only dau. of Admiral WiUiam Hext, of
Tiedethy, near Bodmin, and has issue,
1 William Hext. 2 David.
1 Barbara Christiana. 2 Susan Pattison.
3 Elizabeth Loveday. 4 Eleanor Mary.
5 Anna Hext.
I. Elizabeth, m. Major AVilliam Hickes Milles, and has a sur-
viving dau., 'in. the Rev. James Bryant Messenger.
II. Anne Waller Mary Pattison, in. J. B. Messenger, Esq.,
Major B.C. Rangers Militia, who is deceased.
Arma—Krg., a heron volant in fess az., membercd or,
between three escallops sa.
Smt — Pencrebar, near Callington.
HORNER OF MELLS PARK.
HoENEU, John Ekancis Fortescue, Esq. of
Mells Park, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., M.A., Bar-
rister-at-Law, I. 28 Dec. 1812 ; s. his father 1874.
ILiirr.l0C. — John Horner, traditionally supposed to have
been Steward to the Abbot of Glastonbury at the Dissolution of
the Monasteries, m. and left two sous, Sir Thomas, living at
Cloford, 1540, who d. s. jj. , and John, of Stoke St. Michael,
left two sons, John, his heir; and George, of Leigh, d. 1570,
leaving issue. The elder son,
Sir John Horner, Knt., settled at Mells, Somerset, and
served as High Sheriff 1564 and 1573. An old local distich
records that —
" Horner, Popham, Wyndham, and Thynne,
when the abbot went out, they came in."
Sir John m. Maryall Holt, widow, heiress of John Malte, tailor
to King Henry VIII., and d. 15S7, leaving Thomas, his heir;
Dorothy, m. John Hippisley, Esq. of Camerley; Joane, b.
1561, m. about 1593, Bishop Still; and other issue. The son
and heir,
Thomas Horner, Esq. of Mells Park, &. 1547; M.P. for
Somerset 1585, and High Sheriff 1607, m. 1st, Elizabeth
Pollard; 2naiy, Jane, dau. of Sir John Popham, Knt. of
Littlecott, Wilts ; and 3rdly, the Lady Roberta Montgomery.
By his 2nd wife, Jane Popham, who d. 1591, he left at his
decease, 1012, an eldest son and heir.
Sir John Horner, Knt. of Mells, M.P. for Somerset, h. about
1580, a distinguished Parliamentarian, whose house, being the
King's, by attainder, was visited by Charles I. in July, lG4i.
He m. Anne, dau. of Sir George Speke, of White Lackington,
and by her, who d. 1666, left at his decease, 1650, with other
issue, a dau., Anne, m. 1662, John Harrington, Esq., and »
son and heir,
Sir George Horner, Knt. of Mells, &. 1604 ; M.P. from 1642
to 1660, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Henry Pool, and had, George,
his heir; Anne, m. Baldwin Malet, Esq. ; Frances, to. Thom.i*
Bere, Esq., jun., of Huntsham, Devon ; and other issue. The
son and heir,
George Horner, Esq. of Mells, 6. 1646; M.P. from 16S5 to
16SS, m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Col. Robert Fortescue,
of Fillcigh, and by her (who d. 1693) had, with junior issue,
Thomas, of Mells Park, b. 1688 ; m. Susannah, dau. and co-
heir of Thomas Strangways, Esq. of Melbury, Dorset, and
d. 1741, leaving issue,
Thomas Strangways, of Blelbury, Dorset, d. s. p.
Elizabeth, eventually sole heiress, du Sir Stephen Fox, 1st
Earl of Ilchester.
John, of whose line we treat.
The 2nd son,
John Horner, Esq. b. 16S9 ; m. Ann, dau. of Edward
Phelips, Esq. of Preston Plucknett, and dying 1746, left, with
other issue, a son and heir,
Thomas Horner, Esq. of Mells Park, 6. 1737; in. 1759, Eliza-
beth, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Paget (see Paget of C'mnmore
Hall) and by her (who d. 1802) left at his decease, 1804, a dau.,
Elizabeth Anne (m. 1st, Henry Hippisley Coxe, Esq., and
2ndly, Sir J. Coxe Hippisley, Bart), and a son,
Thomas Strangwats Horner, Esq. of Mells Park, 6. 1762;
711. 6 July, 1805, Margaret Frances, dau. of Sir John Coxii
Hippisley, Bart., and by her (who d. IS Oct. 1865) had issue,
Thomas Strangways Fortescue, b. 1807 ; d. 1843.
John Stuart Hippisley, late of Mells Park.
George Charles Boyle, d. 1820.
William Windham, d. 1855.
Charles Edward Boyle, 6. 10 March, 1821 ; d. 1SG4.
Elizabeth Margaret Maria. Margaret Frances Lilias.
Louisa Mary, d. 1828. Isabella Harriet, ((. 1820.
Mr. Horner d. 12 March, 1844, and was s. by his eldest sur
viving son.
Rev. John Stoart Hippisley Horner, M.A., of Mells Park,
Prebendary of Wells, and Rector of Mells, b. 9 Oct. 1810; in.
22 Sept. 1840, Sophia Gertrude, eldest dau. of William
Dickinson, Esq., M.P. of Kingweston, and had issue,
I. John Francis Fortescue, now of Mells Park.
i";.Mau?rcr"""^'''^"\}''-10J-e,1849.
IV. John Stuart, b. 30 Aug. 1855.
I. Elizabeth Gertrude. ii. Margaret Maria.
III. Caroline Sophia. iv. Alice Muripl.
Rev. Mr. Horner d. 9 April, 1874.
Arm.i (granted 1584)— Sa., three talbots passant arg. Crest
—A talbot sejant arg., collared and lined or. il/oiJo— Tyme
tryeth troth.
Stat— Mells Park, Fronie, Somerset.
810
HOR
THE LA.NDED GENTRY.
HOB
HORNYOLD OF BLACKMOBE PAKK.
IIoE>-xoLr>, John Vincent, Esq. of Elackmore
Park and Hanley Castle, co. Worcester, J.P. and
D.L., b. 18 Aug. 1818 ; m. 19 Jan. 1846, Charlotte
Mary, 2nd dau. of tlie late Hon. Charles Langdale,
of Houghton Hall, co. York (3rd son of 16th Lord
Stourton) by his first wife, Hon. Charlotte Mary
Clifford, and has issue,
I Thomas Charles Gandolfi, J.P. and D.L., 6. 22 Dec.
1846, a Knifjht Grand Cross of the Pontifical Order of the
Holy Sepulchre, and Knight of the Sovereign Order of
Malta, m. 19 Feb. 1878, Maria Theresa Louisa, eldest dau.
of Marshal Cabrera, Count de Morella, Marquis del Ter,
of Spain.
II. Vincent Joseph, in Orders of the Catholic Church.
III. Alfred Joseph, a Knight of Malta.
IV. Joseph, d. 9 Feb. 1859.
I. Mary, ni. 1871, Hubert Tichborne Hibbert, Esq.
II. Charlotte Mary, a Nun.
III. Gertrude Mary Leopoldino.
Mr. Hornyold was created by Pope Gregory XVI. a
Knight of the first class of the Noble Order of
Christ.
ittncaflC— The family of Hornyold, or, as the name was
originally written, de Horningwold and de Horningwold, is
of Saxon origin, and has possessed lands in co. Worcester since
the 13th century. They also possessed an estate during the
13th and 14th centuries in Horningwold, co. Leicester, sold in
1369 to John de Smythcote; and from this estate probably
they derived their name. In 121G, John de Hominghold held
lands in Eedmarley and Hanley, co. Worcester, and Horning-
wold, CO. Leicester ; and in 1309 his descendant, John de
Horningwold, was M.P. for Worcester, and in 1315, High
Sheriff. Several deeds signed by the latter are extant, and
the arms used by him are those now borne by the family.
From him descended through several descents,
SiK John Hokntold, of Standon, co. Hertford, and of
Hanley and Eedmarley, co. Worcester. He entered his arms
at the first Visitation of co. Worcester by Thomas Benholt,
Clarenceux King of Arms, in 1533; and of the families then
registered therein only five now remain in the co. During
the first part of Queen Mary's reign he was Governor
of Calais; and later a Knight of Malta, and one of the
Commissioners of the Queen to the Pope to arrange as to the
Church lands confiscated by her predecessors. On 4 Dec,
1 Mart I., he was appointed Auditor of the Exchequer;
and on 24 June, he obtained a grant under the Great Seal
from Edward VI. of Blackmore Park. He ra. Mary Butler,
an heiress, cousin to the Earl of Ormonde, and by her (who
predeceased him many years) had issue two sons and a dau.
His eldest son,
John Hornyold, Esq. of Blackmore Park, Auditor of Queen
Elizabeth's Exchequer by appointment under her Great Seal ;
obtained a grant, 1558, also under the Great Seal, of the lord-
ship, manor, and estates of Hanley Castle, previously the seat
of Lord Clinton and Saye, and of Eichard Nevill, Earl of War-
wick, attainted for treason. He d. 22 Elizabeth, leaving, by
his wife Katherine, dau. of John Talkerne, Esq. of Talkcrnc,
Cornwall, an only son,
Ealph Hornyold, Esq. of Hanley Castle and Blackmore
Park, who was slain at Gloucester 1588, together with his
friend, Sir Anthony Bourne, by the falconer of a gentleman
they quarrelled with there. He m. Margaret, dau. of Eichard
Lygon, Esq. of Madrcsfiold Court, co. Worcester, ancestor of
the Earls Beauehamp, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Hornyold, Esq. of Blackmore Park and Hanley Castle,
a devoted Eoyahst, who was present in several engagements,
and taken prisoner at the siege of Worcester, for which he was
fined £3,000. He brought a large troop of horse to the battle of
Worcester at his own expense, and putting himself at their
head, fought bravely. When the battle was lost, the King, being
hard pressed by the Eoundheads, Mr. Hornyold, together v/ith
the Earl of Cleveland, Sir John Pakington, Sir James Hamil-
ton, Capt. Giffard, Col. Careless, and a few troopers, made a
desperate charge in the opposite direction, which enabled His
Majesty to escape. These devoted men were all slain, except-
ing Sir J. Pakington, who was captured, and Col. Careless,
who made good his escape. Mr. Hornyold m. Ehzabeth,
sister of Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Eussell, Bart, of Strensham
Court, CO. Worcester, Lieut, of the co. for the King, a most
eminent Eoj'ahst, and by this marriage the representation of
this ancient house devolved eventually on the family. He was
s. by his son,
Thomas Hornyold, Esq. of Blackmore Park, who, in a,
petition, signed and presented by the Earls of Cleveland, Ply-
mouth, and Shrewsbury, and Sir John Pakington, is stated to
have been one of the greatest sufferers by the Rebellion. He
fought at Worcester, and thence escaped to the Continent,
whereupon his demesne was destroyed, the parks of Blackmore
andHanley disparked, and £4,000 worth of timber cut down
to repay the losses of one Alderman El vyns, of Worcester. All
the estates were sequestrated, and were only restored in part
at the Eestoration without compensation. He m. 1st, Mar-
garet, dau. of Robert Gower, Esq. of Colemirsh Court and
Woodhall, CO. Worcester; and 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of George
Erent, younger son of Eichard Brent, Esq. of Stoke, co.
Gloucester, by whom he had an only dau. By his 1st wife he
had, with eight daus. (of whom Margaret, m. Charles Pegge,
Esq. of Yeldersley Manor, co. Derby), five sons, of whom the
eldest,
EoBEKT Hoentold, Esq. of Blackmore Park, s. him. He m.
Bridget, dau. and heir of Anthony Windsor, of Knightley,
Salop (only son and heir of the Hon. Sir Edward Windsor, only
brother to Henry, 5th Lord Windsor), by Frances his wife,
dau. of Sir Walter Blount, Bart, of Sodington, and had, with
other issue, a dau., Frances, wife of Edward Hanford, Esq. of
Woolashall Park, co. Worcester, a son and heir (Mr. Hornyold
d. 1712),
John Hornyold, Esq. of Blackmore Park and Knightley,
m. Mary, dau. of Sir Pyers Mostyn, Bart, of Talacre, co. Flint,
and by her (who d. 1731) left at his decease, aged 92, 1771, a
dau., Winifrede, who m. John Berington, Esq. of Mote Hall
and Winsley, co. Hereford, two sons, Thomas, his heir; and
John, Bishop of Philomelia, in partibus. The elder son,
Thomas Hornyold, Esq. of Blackmore Park, m. Mary
Catherine, only dau. of Eichard Towneley, Esq. of Towneley,
CO. Lancaster, by Mary his wife, dau. and heiress of William,
Lord Widdrington, and by her (who d. 1762) had issue a dau.,
Bridget, who m. Charles Bodenham, Esq. of Eotherwas, co.
Hereford, and two sons, Thomas, and Charles. Mr. Hornyold
d. 1799, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Hornyold, Esq. of Blackmore Park, one of the lead-
ing Eoman Catholics at this time, vi. Teresa, dau. of Thomas
FitzHerbert, Esq. of Swinnerton Park, co. Stafford, and had
issue by her (who d. 1815),
I. Thomas Charles, his heir.
I. Teresa, m. 1808, John Vincent Gandolfl, of Portobcllo,
East Sheen, Surrey, and by him had issue,
1 John Vincent, now of Blackmore Park.
1 Maria, m. Francis FitzHerbert, Esq., brother of Thomas
FitzHerbert, Esq. of Swinnerton Park, and has issue.
2 Teresa, a Nun.
IMrs. Gandolfi hecame, after the death of her husband, a
Nun at Taunton, and d. there, 24 March, 1860.
II. Maria, a Nun, d. 4 April, 1850.
Mr. Hornyold d. 1813, and was s. by his only son,
Thomas Charles Hornyold, Esq. of Blackmore Park and
Hanley Castle, Worcester, and Knightley, Salop, J.P. and
D.L., b. 29 Jan. 1791 ; m. 1 Oct. 1812, Bridget Mary, dau. of
John Webb Weston, Esq. of Sutton Plaee, Surrey (she d. 1827).
He m. 2ndly, May, 1828, Lucy, eldest dau. and heiress of
WiUiam Saunders, Esq. of Worcester, J.P. and D.L., and
grandniece of Arthur, 1st Earl of Mountnorris (she d. 15 May,
1871). Mr. Hornyold d. s. p. 17 Jan. 1859, and was s. by his
nephew,
John Vincent Gandolfi, Esq., who assumed, by royal
license, the name and arms of Hoknyold, Feb. 1859, and is
the possessor of the family estate.
Arms— Az., on a bend embattled counter-embattled arg.
a wolf passant between two escallops sa. Crest — A demi-
unicorn gu. crined armed, and hoofed or. il/otto— Fidem
tene.
&ai— Blackinore Park, co. Worcester.
^arntlu of ©anbolfi.
This noble family is one of the greatest antiquity In Italy,
and in the 12th century three branches flourished at Verona,
Eome, and Genoa, all being descended from Gandolfo, Duke
of Bergamo in 525, and his issue, at different times sovereign
Dukes and Counts of Bergamo and other towns in Lombardy.
This Duke Gandolfo and Duke Zandrulfo of Verona, are said
to have been the chiefs of the Lombards who had invaded
northern Italy ; and both were killed 545 by Agilolfo, Duke of
Turin, King of Italy. In 896 Gandulfus was Bishop of Capua.
From the 10th to the 14th century the heads of this house
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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were sovereign lords, or principal nobles of Verona. In 1)78,
at tlie "confirmatio" of the Synod of bishops and nobles held
at I'avia, directly after the signature of the legate Bishop
Gaulinus, and before that of tlie imperial legate, is that of
" Gandolphus Comes Veronensis." Otho Gandolfi was Count
of Verona 1066; and the Counts Guido and Ramirio con-
tinually headed the Veronese against the Emperor Frederic
Barbarossa. In the middle of the 1-iih century this house
became merged with that of Genoa by marriage. The Roman
house, branching off in the 11th century, became extinct in
the 13th, but rivalled its head. The Lords Gianetto Otto and
Giovanni Gandolfi were " Senator!," or Governors of Rome,
1123, &c., 1232, &c. Existing documents show how, from their
stronghold of Castel Gandolfo, or castrum Gandulphis, this
family alternately defied the Popes and barons. They were
ruined in the Guelph and Ghibellino wars ; and by a
bull extant in the Capitol, commencing, "We the Lords
Pietro and Nicholo Gandolfi, sons of the late Angelo Gandolfi,
of the noble and ancient house of Gandolfi," sold their castle
to Honorius III. and the Popes, for 1,000 lira. They also sold
their castle of Genzano. The Gandolfi, Counts of Kuenburg,
in the Tyrol, are said to descend from this branch. The
Gandolfi established themselves at Genoa from Verona
about 1100, and to the decease, in the middle of the last
century, of Antonio, Marquis Gandolfo of Montecresenzio, and
Bicaldoni without male issue, have occupied a high position
there. The genealogist Bonaroti says, in his MS.- "The
Gandolfi are most ancient and noble citizens of Genoa, whose
origin, though said by some to be Lombard, by others is
thought to be derived from the illustrious Princely house of
RulTo," &c. "It seems most certain that they are properly
Included among the most ancient and distinguished Genoese."
Buffo, Lord de Gandolfo, was Consul 1110, and his son, Otho
de Gandolfo-Ruffo, 1119 and 1130; and his grandson, Picca-
migUa Gandolfo, in 1157. Count Fulcone Gandolfo signed
the peace of Pisa on behalf of the Republic. They were
inscribed in the Golden Book by titles obtained from
exterior creations and estates; and in 1647, John Charles,
Marquis GandoIS, was invested "with the signs and forms"
as Marquis of Bicaldoni and Montecresenzio. They have
given to the Roman Church one " beatified," two cardinals,
and many bishops.
Co0NT Giovanni Fkancisco Gandolfi, of Melasso, a second
son, w. Adelaide, dau. of Victor Maurice Pallavicini, Marquis
of Frebose, by Francesca, dau. of Claud Chabot, Duke of
Tarantasia, and had issue, inter alia,
Count Giovanni Gandolfi, of Genoa m. Rebecca Maria,
dau. of Count Peter Pallavicini, of Genoa and of London, and
had issue four sons,
Counts Giovanni Vincenzo, Nicholo, and Giuseppe Gan-
dolfi, who d. unm. in Italy; and Count Pietro Gandolfi, of
Genoa, Leghorn, and London, who, to facilitate the commer-
cial undertakings in which his family were involved, like the
majority of the noble houses of Genoa, settled in London about
1725, and becoming an eminent Merchant there, established
the firm of Gandolfi of Throckmorton Street. He m. 23 Nov.
173G, Dorothy, dau. of Edmund Parker Southcote, Esq. of
Blyborough Hall, Lincoln, by the Hon. Catherine his wife,
dau. of William, 2nd Lord Widdrington (she d. 1748) ; and d.
aged 80, 25 May, 1770. He had issue, Peter Joseph Gandolfi,
who purchased an estate in East Sheen; and ci. unm. aged 74,
1818; and an elder son,
John Vincent Gandolfi, Esq. of East Sheen and Throck-
morton Street, m. 1st, Anna Maria, dau. of Benedict Hinde,
Esq. of Worlesby, co. Lincoln, by Emmerentiana, dau. of
John Doughty, Esq., and had issue one son, John Vincent.
He m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Jolm Hyde, Esq. of Hyde End,
Berks, and had issue three sons, Joseph Thomas Gandolfi,
Esq. of East Sheen and Throckmorton Street, last of the firm,
d. twTO. 1835; Rev. Peter Joseph, in Orders of the Catholic
Church, d. 1821 ; Francis Nicholas, d. mini. 1821 ;" and three
daus., who d. unm. The two daus. by his first marriage,
Dorothy Maria and Maria Dorothy, were Nuns at Newhall
Convent. Mr. Gandolfi d. 18 Dec. 1815, and was s. by his only
son by first marriage,
John Vincent Gandolfi, Esq. of East Sheen, m. Teresa,
sister and heiress of T. C. Hornyokl, Esq., ut sv-}]ra, and had
issue, John Vincent, now of Blackmore Park ; Maria, wife to
F. FitzHerbert, Esq. (she d. 4 June, 1877) ; Teresa, a Nun at
Taunton, 1878. Mr. Gandolfi d. 22 Aug. 1818.
Arms of Gant)olfi— Arg., issuing from a mount in base vert
a poplar tree supported by two lions rampant ppr. crowned with
coronets all ppr. Crest — A demi-lion sa., crined or, holding in
dexter g.amb a sword, il/oao— Quod vult valde vult.
HORROCKS OP MASCALLS.
IIOREOCKS, EDGWOETn, Esq. of Mascalls, Kent,
and the Hill Ilouse, co. Oxford, llajor in tlio High-
land Borderers or Stirling Militia, formerly Lieut.
1st Kojal Lanark Militia, b. 5 June, 1829;
m. 24 June, 1869, Elizabeth Mary, only dau. and
heir of Hciu-y Westcar, Esq. of Burwood Cottage,
Surrey, and has issue,
Claba Elizabeth.
JLlllCagC— John Hokrocks, Esq. of Penwortham Lodge,
near Preston, co. Lancaster, was b. at the Birches, near Brad-
shaw, in that co. 1745; his progenitors had resided as seomen
on the Birches estate from 1683. He resided for some years
at Edgworth, and removed thence to Penwortham Lodge,
built for him by his 2nd son, John. He m. 1768, Jane Booth,
and had issue,
I. Samuel, M.P. for Preston from 1804 to 1836, b. at Edg-
worth 27 Nov. 1766; m. at Bolton-le-Moors 2 Aug. 1786,
Alice, dau. of Christopher Duckworth, Esq. of Edgworth.
He built Lark Hill House, near Preston ; and d. 24 March,
1842, leaving issue,
1 Samuel, of Lark Hill, b. 12 Dec. 1796; m. 29 Sept. 1827,
Eliza, dau. of Thomas Miller, of Preston, twice Mayor of
that town, and d. s. p. 20 Feb. 1846.
1 Ehza, m. Charles Whitaker, Esq. of Symonstone Hall,
CUthcroe.
2 Sarah, vi. 22 Dec. 1825, W. St. Clair, Esq., M.D. ; d. s. p.
3 Jane, m. 1st, Thomas Monkhouse, Esq. ; and 2ndly, Paris
Dick, Esq., M.D.
4 Mary, m. 24 Nov. 1824, Rev. W. Birkett, Rector of Great
Haseley, co. Oxford.
5 Alice, m. 19 May, 1825, Rev. James Streynsham Master,
Eector of Chorley.
C Susannah, m. Nov. 1824, Rev. Thomas Raven.
7 Ann Eliza, d. until. '
II. John, of whom hereafter.
I. Mary, m. John Whitehead, Esq. of Ainsworth Hall, and
had issue.
II. Sarah, m. John Rostron, Esq. of Edgworth, and had issue.
III. Ann Eliza, m. 1st, Robert Bobbins, Esq., Barrister, and
had issue ; and 2ndly, 5 Feb. 1818, Rev. Cornelius Pitt, Eector
of Rendcombe, co. Gloucester, and left issue.
John Horrocks d. 1808. His 2nd son,
John Hobkocks, Esq. of Penwortham Lodge, M.P. for
Preston from 1802 to 1804, was b. at Edgworth 27 March,
1768; VI. 23 Sept. 1790, Mary, dau. of Richard Lomax, of Ains-
worth, and had issue,
I. Peter, his successor.
II. John, b. 3 Jan. 1794, of Tullichewen Castle, co. Dum-
barton; m. 1st, Oct. 1813, Mary Scott, only dau. of
Charles Macintosh, Esq., F.E.S., and sister of Lieut.-Gen.
Alexander Fisher Macintosh, C.B., and 2ndly, 2 July, 1842,
Milward Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Bev. George Wylde,
of Speen, Berks, by whom he had no issue. He d. 28 Dec.
1870, leaving issue by his first wife only,
1 John, b. 29 June, 1815; Lieut. 85th regt. ; settled in
Weimar Saxony ; m. twice and had issue,
Charles Colville, 6. at Weimar 25 June, 1844; Lieut.
83rd regt. ; m. 9 Feb. 1809, Helen Alice, dau. of W.
Morse Miller, Esq. of Mullingar, Ireland; settled in
Brisbane, Queensland, in 1869, and has issue, John
Galway b. 6 Jan. 1874; Charles Francis, b. 1875.
Lindsay, 6. at Weimar 5 Jan. 1847.
Arthur Wellesley, b. at AVeimar 4 Oct. 1849; Lieut.
94th Thuringian Infantry; served duiing the whole of
the Prusso-Franco war, and was one of the 30 oflicers
decorated with the Iron Cross in the Tuilleries by the
Emperor William; to. Anne, only child and heir of
Professor Wolff, of Jena, and has, Agnes Milward, 6. at
Eisenach 1876.
Melanie, to. at iVeimar, 14 April, 1868, Henry Ferdinand,
Count Ysenberg-Philipseich, in Offenbach, Hesse.
Olga Isabella, fn. 11 Dec. 1871, Baron Ferdinand von
Nolde.
2 Charles, twin-brother of John, Capt. 15th regt. of foot;
6.29 June, 1815; m. 19 April, 1843, Amelia Elizabeth,
5th dau. of Peter Horrocks, Esq., and has issue,
Henry Charles, b. at Weimar 24 Sept. 1846; Lieut.
Boyal Marine Light Infantry, 1877.
Leonard Brownlow, b. at Ostend 29 Nov. 1851 ; living at
Woodville, Hawkes Bay, Napier, New Zealand.
Bernard Macintosh, b. at Ostend 18 Feb. 1863.
Cyril Spencer Gratwicke, b. at Bonn 14 Aug. 1866.
Amelia Clara, on. 28 June, 1862, Archer Bernard Croft,
Esq. of Greenham, Berks.
Marion, to. 16 June, 1871, Joseph King Barnes, Esq.
Alice. Edith Laura. Eveline Celia.
Florence Mai^. Maude Elizabeth.
3 George, Lieut. 7Sth Highlanders, and 64th regt., 6.
812
HOB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOE
20 Feb. 1819; m. 7 March, 1846, Augusta, dau. of Peter
HoiTocks, Esq., and has Issue,
Alexander Macintosh, b. 19 Feb. 1856, Lieut. Eoyal 3rd
Surrey Militia, Princess Mary's Own.
Gabrielle Auguste, d. 8 Dec. 1872.
Adrienne Alicia Mathilde. Auguste Beatrice.
4 James Dunlop, b. 1821; to. 1854, Florence, only child
and neir of Lieut.-Col. Cradock; and d. s. 2^- at Pisa,
17 May, 1872.
1 Mary Scott, m. 1845, John Stratton, Esq. of Turweston
Hall, CO. Buckingham.
2 Eliza Macintosh, iii. 1843, John Graham Eodger, Esq.
John Horrocks settled at Preston in 1791, and by his talents
and enterprise, founded tlie commercial prosperity of that
town. lie d. 1 March, 1804. His eldest son,
Petek Hobkocks, of Penworthara Lodge, D.L. and J.P.,
Capt. Lancashire Militia, b. 2 March, 1791; sold Penwortham
Lodge in 1829, and in 1837 settled at Beomond House, in the
parish of Chertsey, Surrey; m. 11 Nov. 1811, Clara, dau. of
William Jupp, Esq., and grand-dau. of Philadelphia, dau. and
co-heir of Thomas Gratwicke, Esq. of Ham Park and Ang-
mering, Sussex. lie d. 7 June, 1841, leaving issue,
I. John Ainsworth, 6.22 March, 1818; landed at Adelaide,
South Australia, with his brother Eustace, 22 March, 1839;
built the village and church of Penwortham and Hope Farm,
100 miles north of Adelaide, in Stanley Co. ; and d. at Hope
Farm, 23 Sept. 1846, from the effects of a gunshot wound
received when conducting an expedition across the wilder-
ness to Gulf Carpentaria. A range of hills bounding the
village of Penwortham, known as Horrock's Eange, per-
petuates the memory of this brave and enterprising colonist.
II. Arthur, 6. 6 Oct. 1819; settled on Hope Farm, Stanley
Co., S.A. ; TO. 13 June, 1850, Ann Jacob, of Woodlands ;
and d. in his house in Childers' Street, Adelaide, 7 July,
1872, leaving issue,
1 Eardlcy, b. at Hope Farm 22 June, 1851; living in
Adelaide.
2 Arthur John, b. at Hope Farm 7 July, 1852; living in
tipper Assam, India.
3 William Crawford, 6. at Hope Farm 27 April, 1856;
living in Upper Assam, India.
4 Charles Jeremiah, 6. at Hope Farm 16 April, 1858;
living at Nurracoorte, S. A.
1 Clara Ann, m. James Grieve McLaren, of Calcutta, 9 Feb.
1875.
III. Eustace, 6. 1 May, 1821 ; landed with his brother John
at Adelaide, S.A., in 1839; returned home in 1840; and
d. s. r. at Jersey, 22 July, 1841.
IV. William Scott, b. 1 July, 1823 ; Lieut. 21st Madras Native
Infantry, 1842; and d. s. p. of cholera at Kulladghee,
15 Dec. 1844. v. EofiwoRTH, now of Mascalls.
VI. Crawford Davison, 6. in Langschen Haus, Unterdobling,
Vienna, 2 Sept. 1834; d. 22 Oct. 1842.
I. Clara.
II. Celia Anne, m. 4 Aug. 1857, Lieut.-Col. John Temple,
60th Eifles, only brother to Sir Grenville Temple, Bart, of
Stowe.
III. Augusta, m. 7 March, 1846, George Horrocks, Lieut.
78th Highlanders, 3rd son of John Horrocks, Esq. of Tulli-
chewen Castle, co. Dumbarton.
IV. Mary Alicia, m. 10 Dec. 1844, William Eastfield Wilkin-
son, Esq., Lieut. 21st Bombay Native Infantry.
V. Amelia Elizabeth, m. 19 April, 1843, Charles Horrocks,
Esq., Capt. 15th regt.; 2nd son of John Horrocks, of Tulli-
chewen Castle. vi. Ann Kliza.
VII. Anna Maria, m. 10 Feb. 1863, Lieut.-Col. Charles Nassau
Marten, E.E.
Arms— Or, afretaz., on a chief of the second a bee volant
between two shuttles of the field. CVcst— Upon a rock an eagle
rising ppr. from the beak an escocheon pendant gu. charged
with a hank of cotton also ppr. Motto— Industni, et spe.
iSeat— Mascalls, Brenchley, Kent.
HOESFALL OF BEIiliAMOITR HALL.
The late Thomas Bekry Hoesfall, Esq. of Bel-
lamoui- Hall, co. Stafford, J.P. and D.L. Lancaster
and Stafford, b. 1805 ; m. 1st, 1834, Jane Anne, dau
of T. E. Moore, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1847, Mary, dau. of
E. S. Cox, Esq. of Brailsford Hall, eo. Derby (she
d. 1861); Srdly, 18G3, Sophia, dau. of the Eev. W.
Leeke, Holbrooke, co. Derby, which lady d. 1867 ;
4thly, 1870, Lucy Martha, dau. of Eev. T. Nolan',
D.D., Vicar of S. Peter's, Eegent Square, London!
Mr. Horsfall, M.P. for Derby from 1852 to 1853,
and for Liverpool from 1853 to 1868, was eldest,
son of Charles Horsfall, Esq. of Liverpool (who
d. 18 June, 1846), by his wife, Dorothv Hall Berry
(m. 9 June, 1803), and grandson of Joseph Horsfall
(who d. 13 Jan. 1804), by his wife, Anna Hodgson
(m. 2 March, 1767). Mr. Horsfall d. 22 Dec. 1878.
-Scai— Bellamom- Hall, near Eugeley.
HORSMAN OF CASTLE HYWEL AND
TERRA COED VAWR.
HoESMAN, Thomas Paeey, Esq. of Castle Hywel,
Llandyssil, co. Cardigan, and Terra Coed Vawr, co.
Carmarthen, J.P. co. Cardigan, late Capt. Eoyal
Glamorganshire Artillery Militia, b. 6 Jan. 1842 ;
m. 21 Oct. 1869, Elizabeth Phillips, dau. of John
Phillips, Esq., Coroner for lower division of the co.
of Cardigan, and has issue,
I. John Graham Parry, b. 11 July, 1870.
II. Thomas Phillips Parry, 6. 31 Aug. 1871.
I. Louisa Frances, b. 19 Aug. 1872.
II. Elizabeth Susanna, 6. 3 Nov. 1874.
III. Ethel Maria, b. 31 Oct. 1875.
Hl'lteaflC— This family formerly held property in cos.
Lincoln and Norfolk, and is directly descended from Eobert
HoRSMAN, Esq. of Kensington, Middlesex, and Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Sir Gilbert Pickering, of Eickmarsh, co. North-
Thomas Hobsman, Esq. of Kensington, m. 1784, Mary, dau.
of Thomas Thomas, Gent, of Cowbridge, co. Glamorgan. He
was buried in the family vault at St. Paul's Cathedral, London.
His son,
Thomas Hobsman, Esq. of Penygraig, co. Cardigan, m.
25 Aug. 1829, Anna Louisa Parry, dau. of David Parry, Esq.
of Terra Coed Vawr, co. Carmarthen, and had a son, the
present Thomas Parry Hobsman, Esq. of Castle Hywel and
Terra Coed Vawr.
The family of Morris ffrom which Mr. Horsman descends
maternally), now extinct in the male line, is said to be
derived from JenkinLlwyd, of Cwmmaes, a powerful chieftain
in his time, and partisan of the royal Plantagenet House of
York, who was lineally descended from the princely Cymrie
sept, of Gwyn Fardd Dyfed. This Jenkin Llwyd m. Eva,
elder of the two daus. and coheirs of Meredydd ap Thomas,
of Trefgarn-Owen, co. Pembroke, son of Llewellyn, the last
Lord Paramount of South Wales, who m. Lady Eleanor de
Bargrand, dau. of Edward 1., King of England.
Seats— Castle HyweJ, Llandyssil ; Terra Coed Vawr, co. Car-
marthen.
HORTON OF HOWROYDE.
HoETON, Joshua Thomas, Esq. of Howroyde,
CO. York, J.P. and D.L., late Capt. 2nd West York
Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 10 May, 1836 ; m. 18 Nov.
1857, Elizabeth Blackie, dau. of John Eobertson,
Esq., and has issue,
I. Joshca Thomas, b. 12 June, 1860.
I. Harriet.
iLilirsgr. — Joshua IIobton, Esq, of Sowcrby, J.P., b.
1619 (the 3rd son of William Horton, Esq. of Frith House, in
Barkisland, and brother of William Horton, Esq. of Barkisland
Hall, who purchased Howroyde), bought the manor of Horton,
in Bradforddale, Stansfield Hall, &c. He m. Martha, dau. and
co-heir of Thomas Bjnns, Esq. of Eushworth, and by her (who
d. 1694) had issue. Mr. Horton d. 1679, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Joshua Horton, Esq. of Sowerby, 6. 22 Jan. 1657, who pur-
chased, and resided at Chadderton. He m. 1678, Mary, dau.
of Eobert Gregg, Esq. of Bradley, and had thirteen children.
Mr. Horton d. 15 Dec. 1708. The eldest son and heir,
Thomas Horton, Esq. of Chadderton, 6. 4 May, 1685; J.P.,
Governor of the Isle of Man for the Earl of Derby; m. Anne,
dau. and co-heir of Eichard Mostyn, Esq. of London (a
younger branch of the Mostyns of Mostyn), and by her (who
d. 1725) had, with other issue, William (Sir), of Chadderton,
created a Baronet 14 Jan. 1764 (his male issue is extinct);
Thomas Joshua, of whom presently; and Susannah, m.
George Lloyd, Esq. of Ilulme Hall. The 3rd son,
Thomas Joshua Horton, Esq. of Howroyde, 6. 1720; m.
1st, Anne, dau. of George Clarke, Esq., Lieut.-Govemor of
New York, but had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 1765, Mary Bethia,
dau. of Eev. John WooUin, Eector of Emley, co. York, and by
her (who d. 8 Feb. 1806) had.
HOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOS
81J
Thomas, his successor.
Joshua Siilney, b. 7 Mareh, 1768; Admiral R.N.; m. Grace,
dau. of — Treacher, Esq., and relict of Henry Whorwood,
Esq., and d. 24 Nov. 1835, leaving two sons and a dau.,
Sidney Lloyd ; William ; and Mary Emily.
■William, Vicar of St. Mary's, Rochdale, b. 5 May, 1769; m.
7 Nov. 1793, Elizabeth, dau. of John Lyon, Esq., M.D., of
Liverpool, and left, at his decease, a son, Richard George,
of Leeds, who m. 3 April, 1828, Emily Boulton, and had
three daus., Mary Anne; Charlotte, m. 1830, Stephen Davy,
Esq. of Redruth, Cornwall; and Elizabeth Maria.
Richard Henry, a Lieut.-Col. in the army; d. unm.
Anna Maria, } u tu ^
Jane, j hoth d. unm.
Charlotte, m. Rev. William Richardson, of Ferrybridge, co.
York, and has issue.
Frances, m. twice, 1st, Major Richard Henry Horton, of the
84th regt., who d. 1813. Harriett.
Mr. Horton was s. at his decease, 1793, by his eldest son,
Thomas Hokton, Esq. of Howroyde, J. P. and D.L., b.
26 Aug. 1766; m. March, 1789, Lady Mary Gordon, youngest
dau. of George, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen, and had issue,
JosHDA Thomas, his heir.
George Wilham, Lieut.-Col. in the army, m. 1826, Frances
Esther, Cnd dau. of Rev. William Garnier, of Rookesbury,
Hants, by whom he had issue, George William ; William
Thomas; Henry; Harriet Mary; Frances Elizabeth; and
Lucy.
Mary, m. 1816, Francis Beynon Hacket, Esq. of Moor Hall,
CO. Warwick, and has issue.
Mr. Horton d. 1828, and was s. by his elder son,
Rev. Joshoa Thomas Horton, of Howroyde, Vicar of Orms-
kirk, CO. Lancaster, J. P. and D.L., b. 1791; m. 6 Nov. 1832,
Harriet, eldest dau. of Thomas Dalrymple Hesketh, Bart,
of Rufford Hall, and by her (who d. 10 May, 1S3C) had issue
one son,
Joshua Thomas, now of Howroyde.
Mr. Horton d. Nov. 1845.
Arms— Gu., a lion rampant arg. charged on ttie shoulder
■with a boar's head couped az. a hordure engrailed of the
second. Crest — A red rose, seeded barbed and surrounded by
two laurel branches all ppr. 3Iolto—Pio rege et lege.
<S't'a£— Holwroyde, near Halifax.
HORTON OF THE HOLT.
Horton, John Henet, Esq. of The Holt, Mid-
dleton, Northampton, and Mascalls, Essex, D.L., h.
18 June, 1842 ; m. 13 Oct. 1874, Caroline, dau. of
Edward Frith, Esq. of West Hill, Wimbledon,
Surrey, and has a dau.,
Amy Mary, 6. U April, 1877.
Mr. Horton in 1871 built an inflrmai'y in Banbury,
and presented it to the town, called the " Horton
Infirmary."
ILfnCagC. — John Henrt Kolle, Esq., ni. Miss Elizabeth
Horton, sister, and, in her issue, heiress of Miss Mary Anne
Horton, of The Holt, Lady of the Manor of Middleton, co.
Northampton (which lady built and endowed almshouses at
Middleton in 18G3), and was father of
John Heney Kolle,? Esq. of Park House, Upper Tooting,
Surrey, who d. 1869, leaving, by Mary his wife, two daus.
One i/i. William AbbottTurnbull, Esq.of Great Warley, Essex;
the other m. George Watson, Esq., Kensington, London, and
one son,
John Henrt Kolle, who assumed, by royal license, 1869, the
surname of Horton only, in compliance with the will of his
grand-aunt. Miss Mary Ann Horton, of the Holt, upon his in-
heriting her estates, and is now the Lord of the Manor of
Middleton.
^rms— Perfessaz. and sa. a stag's head cabossed in base arg.
in chief three roses of the last. Crest — In front of three tilting
spears, one erect and two in saltire or, a dolphin naiant arg.
Motto — Perseverantia palmam obtinebit.
Seats— The Holt, Middleton Cheney, co. Northampton;
Mascalls, South Weald, Esses.
HOSKEN OF ELLENGLAZE.
HosKKN, James Theodore, Esq. of Ellenglaze,
Cornwall, J.P., late Capt. 105th Madras Light
Infantry, b. 15 Dec. 1838 ; m. 1865, Sarah Amelia,
eldest dau. of Edward Fowke, Esq. of Ivy Tower,
C'rickhowell, co. Brecon.
ittUPag;? .— The ircskens have been landowners in Corn-
wall for several centuries. They were formerly seated at the
Barton of Hosken, in the parish of St. Enoder, whence they
removed, in the 16th century, to Hendra Green, in the parish
of St. Stephen-by-Launccston.
John Hosken, Esq. of Hendra Green, the lineal descendant
and representative of the family, was buried in the parish
church of St. Stephen-by-Launceston, 9 Jan. 1742. By his
wife, Jane Hosken, of Egloskerry, Cornwall, he left several
children. The eldest son,
Richard Hosken, Esq. of Hendra Green, &. 1708; in. 1732,
Edith, eldest dau. of John Edgcumbe, Esq. of Cargantle,
Cornwall (of the noble family of Edgecumbe of Mount Edge-
cumbe), and was s. by his only son,
John Hoskin, Esq. of Hendra Green, and subsequently of
Carines and Ellenglaze, D.L. and J. P., b. 1744; m. 1770,
Johanna, dau. of John Hutchings, Gent, of Woodcotte, Devon,
by his wife, Joan Gay; and d. 12 April, 1810, leaving three
sons and two daus..
his heir.
II. John {see Hosken-Harper, of Davenhani).
III. Richard, of Carevick, Cornwall, b. 19 May, 1784; m.
19 May, 1809, Anne, widow of John Furniss, Gent, of
Lamellin, Cornwall; and d. 12 May, 1852, having had issue
four sons and six daus.,
1 John Furniss, b. 13 March, 1810; d. s. p. 18 May, 1827.
2 Richard, 6. 31 May, 1811; Surgeon in the Indian army;
m. 1835, Miss Jane Collett; and d. in India, 30 Nov. 1856,
leaving two sons,
John Henry, 6. Oct. 1836.
Richard Frederick, b. 1 Dec. 1837.
3 Joseph, 6. Sept. 1812; d. s. p.
4 Cuthbert Edgecumbe, B.A., Vicar of Lnxulyon, Corn-
wall, 6.27 Jan. 1819; m. 23 Oct. 1849, Mary, dau. of
Peter Harris, Gent, of Porthcothian, Cornwall, and has
issue one dau., 6. 8 Sept. 1853.
1 Maria, m. 1835, Rev. S. M. Walker, M.A., Vicar of St.
Enoder, Cornwall, only son of Gen. Joseph Walker, R.A.,
and d. 1856, leaving issue. 2 Jane Johanna.
3 Emily, m. 1846, Capt. Henry Hayhurst France, of the
Carbineers, J.P., 3rd son of Thomas France, Esq. of
Bostock Hall, co. Chestej-, and has issue.
4 Mary Joan, m. 1846, Richard Gully Bennet, Esq. of
Tresilian, Cornwall, J. P., and has issue. 5 Edith.
6 Anna, m. 1851, Thomas Francis Fernandez, M.D., Sur-
geon in the Indian army, and has issue.
r. Jane, m. 1792, John James, Esq. of Rose-in- Vale, Corn-
wall ; and d. 1845, having had issue.
II. Maria, m. H. P. Andrew, Esq. of Bodream, Cornwall,
J.P., and had issue.
The eldest son,
Joseph Hosken, Esq. of Carines, Ellenglaze, and Hendra
Green, D.L., Deputy Warden, and J.P. for Cornwall, Major in
the Cornwall Rangers Militia, b. 20 Nov. 1773 ; m. 28 June,
1796, Jean, only dau. of James Harvey, Esq., Alderman, and
twice Mayor of Bristol. Mr. Hosken d. 25 Dec. 1833, and
Mrs. Hosken in 1850, having had issue,
Joseph, b. 1798; d. unm. 17 Nov. 1823.
James Harvey, his heir.
John, 6. 17 May, 1808; an officer in the army.
Richard Finlay, b. 17 Sept. 1811 ; m. 1st, Miss Frances Booth,
whod. 1858, leaving issue several children; he m. 2ndly,
1860.
Charles Henry, B.A., Vicar of Cubert, b. 13 Dec. 1814; m.
Letitia, dau. of — Palmer, Esq., and widow of Lieut.
Edward James, of the Indian army.
Alice, d. unm. Jean Anderson, d. unm. 1821.
James Harvey Hosken, Esq. of Ellenglaze, J. P., b. 21 Nov.
1803; TO. 5 Aug. 1834, Caroline, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Col.
Sandys, of Lanarth, Cornwall, and by her (who m. 2ndly,
1843, Rev. J. George Venables, M.A., since dead) left at his
decease, 9 May, 1839, an only child,
James Theodore Hosken, the present representative.
Arms — Per pale gu. and az. a chevron or, charged with
three cinquefoUs jspr. between as many lions rampant of the
third. Crest — A demi-lion crowned couped and langued
ppr. Mottoes — Vis unita fortior ; and. We trust in God.
Seat — Ellenglaze, Grampound.
HOSKEN HARPER OF DAVENHAM.
Represented hy Col. France Hathuest, see
Hayhuest.
HOSKINS OF HIGHAM.
HosKiNS, Thomas Alison, Esq. of Higham,
Cumberland, J.P. and D.L., High SherifE 1854, h.
29 March, 1800 ; m. 16 Oct. 1827, Sarah, dau, of
814
HOS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SOU
Thomas Irwin, Esq. of Justicetown, and sister of
Thomas Irwin, Esq. of Calder Abbey, Cumberland,
and by her (who d. 1876) has issue,
I. George Richakd, J.P., 6. 4 Sept. 1828.
II. Thomas Alison, b. 19 Dec. 1829; d. 1862.
in. William Senhouse, &. 18 Dec. 1833; d. 1850.
IV. Louis Irwin, 6. 6 Nov. 1835 ; d. 1876.
V. Reginald, Capt. 77tli regt., 6. 20 Oct. 1837.
I. Mary.
II. Ellen, m. Gen. Palmer, and d. 1874.
in. Sarah, d. an infant.
JLllTCaSC- — Alexandee Hoskins, Esq., 6. at Moor Park,
CO. Hertford, Aug. 1722 (stated to have been descended from
the family of Hoskins of Barrow Green, Oxted, Surrey, and to
have been great-grandson of Sir Wm. Hoskins, Bart, of
Youghal, who escaped from the Irish massacre, 1641), settled at
Great Broughton Hall, Cumberland, 1748, and was for forty
years Chairman of the Quarter Sessions. He d. 1800. His
youngest son, George Hoskins, Esq. m. Mary Alison, of Liver-
pool, and left issue the present Thomas Alison Hoskins, Esq.
of Higham ; George Alexander, of Gloucester Square, London,
m. 1843, Mary Thornton ; and Mary Anne Hoskins.
^j.jiis—Per pale gu. and az. a chevron engrailed or, between
three lions rampant arg. CrcU—A. cock's head erased or,
pellettee, combed and wattled gu., between two wings ex-
panded gold. Motto — Virtute non verbis.
Sects— Higham, near Cockermouth.
HOSKINS OF NORTH PBRROTT MANOR.
Hoskins, HenetWilliam, Esq. of North Perrott
Manor, Somerset, J.P.,6. 28 Jidy, 1821 ; m. 23 Aug.
1851, Jane Blanche Somerville, eldest dau. of John
Moore Paget, Esq. of Cranmore Hall, Somerset, by
Elizabeth Jane his wife, and by her has issue,
I. Henry William Paget, 6. 1853.
II. Arthur Phelips, 6. 1856.
1. Mary Blanche, to. 12 Sept. 1878, William Wedderburn,
Esq., youngest son of the late Sir John Wedderburn,
Bart.
ILfnCatlC.— This family has been settled for about 200
years on their property in Haselbury Plucknett, Hardington
Mandeville, North Perrott, Somerset. Roger Hoskins,
temp. Henry VII., migrated from Herefordshire and settled
at Broad Winsor, co. Dorset, and was antestor of the
Berainster and Long Bredy families of the name. A branch
of the family subsequently became established at Haselbury
Plucknett, Somerset, of which the representative,
William Hoskins, m. Catharine, dau. of John and Dorothy
Farnham, of Misterton, and left two children, William ; and
Catharine, rii. Ist, 26 Deo. 1689, John Petoin, of Haselbury
Plucknett, and 2ndly, the Rev. Nathaniel Forster, Incumbent
of Crewkerne, and by the latter had issue. The only son,
William Hoskins, Esq., m. Ist, 24 Dec. 1706, Grace Min-
terne, and 2udly, 26 April, 1720, Elizabeth Robins, widow, and
by the former only had issue. He left at his decease, 1736
(besides three daus., Catherine, m. John Baker, Joan, and
Ehzabeth), one son,
William Hoskins, Esq., &. 1708; ?ii. 24Dec. 1737, Joan, dau.
of Thomas and Edith Warry, of West Coker, by whom he had
issue to survive infancy, William ; Thomas, b. 1745, d. unra.
1803; and Grace, m. John Newman, Esq. of Barwick, 1767.
Mr. Hoskins d. 1760. His eldest surviving son,
William Hoskins, Esq., b. 1742, acquired the estate of North
Perrott. He to. Aug. 1782, Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony Adding-
ton, M.D., and sister of 1st Viscount Sidmouth, and by her (who
d. 26 June, 1827) had issue to survive infancy i. William ;
II. Thomas, b. 1789, .s. to property in Haselbury Plucknett and
Hardington Mandeville from his uncle, Thomas Hoskins, who
d. 1803: he TO. 1824, Charlotte Mary, dau. of James Adams,
Esq., formerly M.P. for Totnes, but by her (who d. 1870) had
no issue; in. Henry; iv. George, b. 1796, d. unm. 1828;
I. Mary, d. 1865 ; ii. Elizabeth Charlotte. The eldest surviving
son,
William Hoskins, Esq., 6. 1787, succeeded his father. He
i0i. v.nm. 1863, and was .?. by his brother.
Rev. Henry Hoskins, 6. 1790, Rector of North Perrott,
m. 1818, Mary, dau. of Rev. William Phelips, of Montacute, by
Anna Aletheia Elizabetha his wife, dau. of Rev. John Paget,
of Doulting, Somerset, and by her (who d. 1844) had issue,
I. Henry William, now of North Perrott.
n. Charles Thomas (Rev.), h. 1824, Rector of North Perrott
TO. 1857, Lucy Isabella, dau. of Rev. John Drake, Rector o
Stourton, Wilts, and has issue, two daus.. Isabella Mary, ani
Julia Charlotte.
ui. Haviland George, b. 1826; d. 1840.
IV. Anthony Hiley, C.B., Capt. R.N., A.D.C.tothe Queen,
1828; TO. 1865, Dorothea Anne Eliza, dau. of Sir Georg<
Stamp Robinson, Bart, of Cranford Hall, co. North
ampton.
V. Arthur Reginald, late Col. R.A., b. 1832; to. 1859, Katharine
Harriet, dau. of Rev. George Baker Garrow, of Hadlej
Priory, Middlesex, and has issue, Reginald Garrow de Havil
land, 6. 1877.
VI. Edmund John, b. 1836, M.D., H.I.M. Bengal army.
I. Mary Anne Elizabeth, m. 1868, Frederick Leopold Augustuf
Selwyn, Rear-Admiral, Retired List, R.N.
The Rev. Henry Hoskins d. 1876, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry William Hoskins, Esq., now of North Perrott Manor.
Anns— For Tpale gu. and az., a chevron engrailed or, betweer
three lions rampant arg. Crest— A cock's head erased or, pel
lettee, combed and wattled gu. between two wings expandec
gold. 3Iotto — Finem respice.
Seat— North Perrott Manor, near Crewkerne.
HOUBLON OF HALLINGBURY PIjACE
AND CULVBRTHORPE.
Archer-Houblon, John, Esq. of Hallingburj
Place, Essex, and Culverthorpe, co. Lincoln, J.P,
and D.L. for Herts and Essex, late Col. of the Esses
Militia, b. 29 Sept. 1803 ; m. 1st, 1829, Ann (whc
d. 1847), dau. of Admiral Sir James WhitleyDeane
Dundas, Gr.C.B., of Barton Court, Berks, and
grand-dau. of Charles, Lord Amesbury. He m.
2ndly, 1848, Georgina Anne, dau. of Gren. Sir John
Oswald, G.C.B.,of Dunnikier, Fife.
HtUCaflC— James Houblon, Esq. of London, Merchant,
6. 2 July, 1592; to. Nov. 1620, Mary Ducane, and d. 1682,
having had, with other issue,
Charles, his heir.
James (Sir), M.P. for the City of London 1098; m. Sarah,
dau. of Charles Wynne, Esq., and had a dau. Elizabeth,)
John Harvey, of Norfolk.
John (Sir), first Governor of the Bank of England, Lord
Mayor of London 1695, and one of the Commissioners oi
the Admiralty, to. Mary Jurion, of London, and had, with a
dau. (Arabella, m. Richard Mytton, Esq. of Halsten, co,
Salop) a son, the Rev. Jacob Houblon, Rector of Moreton,
in Essex, ra. Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of the Rev.
Thomas Whincopp, D.D., and had issue, Anne, to. the Rev.
Lilly Butler, D.D., Rector of St. Anne's, London ; and Eliza-
beth, m. the Rev. Thomas Wragge, M.A.
Jacob (Rev.), Hector of Bobbingworth, d. unm.
The eldest son,
Charles Hodblon, Esq., to. Mary, dau. of Daniel Bates, Esq.
of Abingdon, and had issue, Jacob; John, Barrister-at-Law ;
and Laetitia. The elder son,
Jacob Houblon, Esq., m. Mary, only dau. of Sir John Hynde
Cotton, Bart., by Lettice, his 1st wife, dau. of Sir Ambrose
Crawley, Knt. of Greenwich, and had issue a dau. and twc
sons. The eldest son and heir,
Jacob Houblon, Esq., m. Susannah, dau. and heir of John
Archer, Esq. of Coopersale, Essex, by Mary his wife, dau.
of John, 2nd Earl Fitzwilliam, and by her had, with two daus.,
Maria and Letitia, an only son,
John ARcnER-IIouBLON, Esq. of Hallingbury, Essex, and
Welford, Berks, M.P. for the former co., to. Mary Ann, dau.
of Thomas Branston, Skreens, Essex, and by her (who d.
his widow, 4 April, 1865, aged 88) had issue,
John, his heir.
Charles, who assumed the surname of Eyre, in lieu of his
patronymic, on succeeding his father in the estates of Wel-
ford, Berks (see Eyke of Welford).
Thomas (Rev.), to. July, 1839, Eleanor, dau. of the Bev.
JohnDeedcs, of Willingale, Essex, and d. 21 Dec. 1874.
Richard, J.P. and D.L., m. 1853, Anne Maria, dau. of Kev.
Alexander A. Cotton. Frederick.
Susannah Letitia, d. 1845.
Mary Anne, m. William Forbes, Esq. Harriet.
Mr. Houblon d. 1 June, 1832, and was s. at Hallingbury bj
his eldest son, the present John Archee-Houblon, Esq., o:
that place.
^r?us— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Houblon, arg., the base vert
issuing therefrom three hop poles sustaining their fruit, al
ppr. ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly: Island 4th, crm., a cross sa., fo'
Archer, 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a chevron sa. three quatrefoili
HOU
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or, for Etre. Crests— X lion's head erased or, for Houblon ;
A wyvern arg., for Archer; A leg in armour couped at the
thigh ppr. garnished and spurred or, for Eyre.
&'a(«— Hallingbury Plate, Bishop Stortford ; Coopersalc,
Epping, Essex; and Culverthorpc, co. Lincoln.
HOULDSWORTH OP COLTNESS.
HouLDSWOExn, James, Esq. of Coltness, co.
Lanark, J.P. and D.L. ; also of Farnsfield, co. Notts,
and of Glencruitten, Oban, co. Argyll, b. 1 Dec.
1825; m. 12 May, 1858, Katharine Jane, dau. of
Canon McGrath, of Manchester, and has issue,
I. Henry Herbert, b. 24 Jan. 1S65; d. 15 May, 1S7G.
II. James Hamilton, b. 11 Aug. 1867.
I. Helen Frances. n. Florence JIary.
in. Leha Katharine.
HtUCajJC.— Henry Houldsworth, of Gonalston, co. Kotts,
b. 1733, son of Joseph Houldsworth, of Gonalston, and Anne
his wife, dau. of Hall, Esq. of Chesterfield, m. Anne, dau. of
Thomas Hooton, Esq. of Newton, co. Notts, and had, with
other issue,
William (eldest son), of Farnsfield, co. Notts, and of Coltness,
CO. Lanark, b. 15 May, 1770; m. Sarah, dau. of John Hall,
of Hoveringham, co. Notts, andd. 13 Feb. 1854, leaving no
issue.
Thomas, of Manchester and Coltness, co. Lanark, and Lord
of the Manor of Epperston, co. Notts, b. 13 Sept. 1771, was
M.P. for more than thirty years, first representing the
borough of Pontefract, and afterwards the northern division
of his native county ; d. 1 Sept. 1852, unm.
Henry (third son), who became the eventual representative
of Henry Houldsworth, Esq. of Gonalston, co. Notts, and
was grandfather of James Houldsworth, the present pro-
prietor of Coltness. This
Henry Hodldsworth, of Cranston Hill, near Glasgow, and
of Coltness, co. Lanark (in which latter property he succeeded
his brother), J.P., & 28 June, 1774; m. 1796, Jane, dau. of
John Eichardson, Esq. of Glasgow (who d. 12 Nov. 1847), and
by her had issue,
I. Henry, his heir.
D. Waiiam, of Glasgow, b. 22 July, 179S ; d. 15 Dec. 1S53.
III. John, of Cranston Hill (who was s. in the property by
his son Henry, b. April 12, 1807; d. 18 Oct. 1859.
I. Margaret, m. 1829, P. K. Falkner, Esq. of Upton Hall,
Southwell, Notts; d. 5 Jan. 1837.
II. Anne Hooton, m. 1830, James Murray, Esq. of Ancoats
Hall, Manchester, and of Bryanstone Square, London.
in. Jane, m. 25 Nov. 1835, the late Dr. Grierson, of Dun-
blane Cathedral, co. Stirling ; d. 14 Dec. 1875.
IV. Mary, m. 21 Aug. 1851, James Hunter, Esq. of Glenapp,
CO. Ayr ; d. 24 Nov. 18G7.
Mr. Houldsworth d. 10 Oct. 1853, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Houldsworth, Esq. of Coltness, J.P. and D.L. co.
Lanark, 6. 4 June, 1797; m. 25 Nov. 1823, Helen, dau. of
James Hamilton, Esq. of Glasgow, by whom (who d. 31 May,
1837) he had issue,
I. Henry Hamilton, 6. J9 Oct. 1824; d. 16 Dec. 1852, v.nm.
II. James, now of Coltness.
m. Thomas, of Famslield, co. Notts, 6. 19 April, 1827 ; d. 5
Feb. 1876, unm.
IV. William Henry, of Coodham, co. Ayr, &. 20 Aug. 1834;
m. 20 Aug. 1862, Ehzabeth Graham, dau. of Walter Crum,
Esq. of Thornhebank, co. Renfrew, and has issue.
Mr. Houldsworth m. 2ndly, 18 Oct. 1833, Marianne Burt, dau.
of James Burt, Esq. of Chorlton, near Manchester, who d. 2
Dec. 1865, leaving issue,
I. Walter James, 6. 19 Feb. 1845.
II. Arthur Hooton, b. 11 July, 1847.
I. Margaret Marshall.
Mr. Houldsworth d. 16 Jan. 1868, when he was s. by his eldest
surviving son, James Houldsworth, now of Coltness.
Arms—'Erm., the trunk of a tree In bend regule eradicated at
the base ppr. between three foxes' heads erased gu. Crest —
A stag's head erased gu., attired and collared or, the attires
banded with a hank of cotton arg. Motto— Flecti non frangi.
Scats— Coltness, Wishaw, N.B., and Farnsfield Hall, South-
well, Notts.
HOULTON OF FAKLEY CASTLE.
HorLTOur, Feancis, Esq. of Farley Castle, Somer-
set, b. 24 Jan. 1856.
HtncaflC. — The ancestors of this family were of Bradford,
CO. Wilts, in 1593.
Joseph Houlton, Esq. of Trowbridge, Wilts, living 1623 ;
TO. Anno Yorke, dau. of Mr. Yorke, Eecorder, and sometime
M.P. for Devizes, and left a son,
Joseph Houlton, Esq. of Trowbridge, High Sheriff of Wilts
1G9C, who purchased, about 1700, the estate of Farley Hunger-
ford, in Somerset and Wilts, lately belonging to the Hun-^er-
ford family. He m. twice, and d. 1720, leaving (by hi3''lst
wife, a dau. of Cooper, of Beckington) a son and heir,
Joseph Houlton, Esq. of Farley Castle, who m. 1st, Jlary,
dau. of Nicholas Green, Esq. of Brook, Wilts, M.P., Col. in
the army of the Parliament, and had issue,
I. Joseph, his heir.
II. John, of Bristol, and of Monckton Combe, m. Susannah
dau. of William Watts, Esq. of Bristol, and d. 1767, havinz
had issue, "*
1 Joseph, of Trowbridge, m. Mary, dau. of Philip Gibbs,
Esq.; their issue is extinct.
2 lioBERT, heir to Farley Castle, of whom presently.
3 Nathaniel, of Bristol, d. s. p. 1767.
4 John, of Seagry and Grittleton, Eear-Admiral K.N., d.
III. Nathaniel, of Seagry House, Wilts (which he built) m
Mary, dau. of Francis Newton, Esq. of Taunton, but
d. s. p. 1754.
IV. Robert, of Grittleton, d. s.-p. 1771.
Mr. Houlton m. 2ndly, Priscilla, dau. of Walter White, Esq.
of Grittleton. He d. 1731, and was s. by his son,
Joseph Houlton, Esq. of Farley Castle, and Grittleton, a
Magistrate for Wilts, and High Sheriff 1724; ra. Anna, dau. of
Abraham Hooke, Esq. of Bristol, and d. 1750, leaving an only
dau. and heir,
Mary, of Farley Castle, m. 20 Aug. 1746, James Fratnpton,
Esq. of Moreton, in Dorsetshire, High Sheriff of that co.
1744, but d. s. p. 1762. The Houlton estate at Farley passed,
at the decease of Mr. Frampton, 1784, to
Eoeert Houlton, Esq. of Farley Castle and Grittleton, son
of John and Susannah Houlton. He m. Susannah, dau. of
Thomas Tyndale, Esq. of the Fort, Bristol, and dying 1785,
was s. by his son,
Joseph Houlton, Esq. of Farley Castle, a Capt. in the
army; m. at Gibraltar, Dorothea Sarah, dau. of Charles
Torriano, Esq., Capt. R.A., and has issue, John, his heir;
Robert, of Bath, Capt. R.N. , d. unm. 11 Aug. 1861; Joseph,
Lieut. 4th regt. of infantry, d. iinm. 1795 ; Charles Torriano,
d. 12 May, 1860; Samuel, Capt. 11th regt. Native Infantry,
d. at Dinapore, E.I., 1827; George (Sir) Knt., Capt. 43rd regt..
Ensign of the Yeomen of the Guard, m. Anna, dau. of Johu
Cruickshank, Esq. of Bath, and d. 16 Sept. 1862. Mr. Houlton
d. 1806, and was s. by his son,
John Houlton, Esq. of Farley Castle and Grittleton (which
latter estate he sold 1827, to Joseph Neeld, Esq.), b. 29 May,
1771 ; Col. 1st regt. Somerset Militia, D.L., High Sheriff of
Wilts 1808 ; m. 2 Jan. 1799, Mary Ann, sole dau. and heiress
of Thomas Ellis, Esq. of EoDestone, co. Devon, and had issue,
I. John Torrlano, of Farley Castle.
II. Charles Core, Bombay Civil Service, d. 1826.
III. George Frederick, in the Civil Service of Bengal, m. 6
June, 1837, at Dinapore, Eliza Aime. dau. of Henry Hart,
Esq., M.D. of the 31st regt., by whom he had,
1 Ellis Hart Torriano Houlton, 6. 12 Aug. 1841.
2 Vivian M. T. Hotilton, d. at Weston-super-Mare, 23 Sept.
1848, aged 5.
3 EUa, d. young. 4 Flora, 6. 1840.
Mr. G. F. Houlton d. at Patna, 20 May, 1844.
IV. Arthur, b. 1817; m. 1 Oct. 1859, Martha Agatha, widow
of Henry Petre, Esq. of DunkenhaJgh, LanoasiSre.
V. Edward, d. young at Brussels, 1822.
VI. Edward Victor Lewis (Sir), G.C.M.G., b. 1823; Chief
Secretary to the Government of Malta, formerly Fellow of
St. John's CoU. Oxon; m. 1860, Hyacinthc Harriette, dau.
of Richard Wellesley, Esq.
I. Dorothea Frances, m. Henry Shirley, Esq. of Pepingford
House, Sussex; d. 1828.
II. Amelia Ehzabeth Bridgeman, m. 1824, Col. Sir John
Morillyon Wilson, C.B. andK.H., of Chelsea College, where
he d. 7 July, 1864.
in. Isabella Jane, in. Jan. 1834, Qtiintiis Vivian, Esq., then
of 8th Hussars, sometime of Knuston Hall, near Welling-
borough.
IV. Eliza, m. Eev. James Jackson, M.A., B.N.C. Oxon,
eldest son of James Jackson, Esq. of Doncaster, and (1856)
Vicar of St. Sepulchre's, London ; d. 12 AprU, 1877.
V. Mary Ann Maxwell, d. 4 Aug. 1857.
VI. Ella Catharina.
vn. Catharine Ann Murray, m. 1836, Arthur W. Ward,
eldest son of John Ward, Esq. of Holwood, and Calverl%
Park, Tunbridge Wells.
vni. Florentine Louisa, m. 1839, Neville Ward, Esq. (d. 26
Nov. 1872), yoimgest son of the aforesaid John Ward, Esq.
Lieut.-Col. Houlton d. 17 Feb. 1839, and was s. by his eldest
816
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HOW
John Tobbiano Houlton, Esq. of Farley Castle, Sotnerset,
D.L., 6. 10 Nov. 1799; m. 3 Jan. 1854, the Baronne Ferdinan-
dine de Fiirstenberg, eldest dau. of the Baron de Furstenberg
and the Baronne Marie de Lilien, his wife, and had issue,
I. Fkancis, now of Farley Castle, h. 1856.
I. Caroline ilary Ann. u. Marie. in. Pauline.
Mr. Houlton d. 17 April, 1868.
Anns — Arg., on a fess wavy between three talbots' heads
erased az. as many bezants. CreH — A talbot's head erased az.
gorged with a coUar wavy or, charged with tiiree torteaus.
Motto — Semper fidelis.
-SeaJ— Farley Castle, Bath, Somerset.
HOUSTON OF ORANGEFIELD.
Houston, John Blakistox, Esq. of Orangefield
and Eoddens, co. Dowu, b. 11 Sept. 1829 ; m. 16
Nor. 1859, Marian, 2nd dau. of The late Eichard S.
Streatfeild, Esq. of The Eocks, Sussex, and lias
issue,
1. Eichard, &. 7 July, 1864. ii. Thomas, 6. 12 Sept. 1855.
in. Charles, 6. 31 Aug. 1863.
I. Mary Charlotte. n. Annie Marian. in. Dora.
IV. Mabel. v. Isabel.
Mr. Houston s. his father 1857.
ILtltCaSC— William Houston, Esq., m. 9 Aug. 1732, Eliza-
l)eth,dau. of Joshua McGough, of Drumsill, co. Armagh, and
had (with two other sons and a dau., all of whom d. unm.)
an eldest son,
Thomas Houston, Esq., m. 21 Sept. 1765, Mary Holmes, dau.
of John Holmes, of Belfast, and d. in 1771, leaving one son,
John Holmes Houston, Esq. of Orangefield, co. Down, m.
1792, his cousin, Eliza Holmes, dau. of John Holmes, of
Belfast. His eldest and only surviving dau., Makt Isauella,
nn. 11 July, 1827, Eichard Bayly Blakiston, Esq., afterwards
Blakiston-Hodston, of Orangefield and Eoddens, co. Down,
b. (13 May, 1793), and had issue,
John, now of Orangefield and Eoddens.
Eichard Mathew, d. 1847.
Thomas, Capt. 4th foot, b. 12 Xov. 1833, d. 1860.
Charles William, 6. 11 May, 1836, d. 1861.
Anne, m. 1848, Matthew Blakiston, Esq., eldest son of John
Blakiston, Esq. of Mobberley Hall, co. Chester.
Eliza H., d. 1847.
Mr. Blakiston was 5th son of Sir Matthew Blakiston, 2nd bart.,
by Anne his wife, dau. of John Eochfort, Esq. of Clogrenane,
CO. Carlow, assumed, by royal license, on the death of his father-
in-law, in March, 1843, the surname of Houston, in addition
to his patronymic Blakiston. He d. 21 July, 1857. His
widow d. 4 Nov. 1873.
^rnw— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a chevron chequy sa. and
arg. between three martlets of the second, for Houston ; 2nd
and 3rd, arg., two bars and in chief three cocks statant gu., for
Blakiston. C/esJs— 1st, A sand-glass ppr. ; 2nd, A cock statant
gu. J/o((ocs— Over the 1st crest. Time; under the arms,
i)o well and doubt not.
>Sea«s— Orangefield; and Eoddens, Belfast, co. Down.
HOUSTOUN OF JOHNSTONE CASTLE.
HousTOUN, (3-EOEGE LtTDOVic, Esq. of Johnstone
Castle, CO. Eenfrew, J.P. and D.L., b. 31 Aug. 1846 ;
s. his uncle 1862.
HtncaflC— The family of Houstoun, a very old one in co.
Eenfrew, settled for centuries on the lands of Houston, Een-
frewshire, through a long line of Knights as Barons of Hous-
toun. Sir Ludovic Houstoun, of Houstoun, who d. 1662, had
a numerous issue, and one of his younger sons was George, the
first of the Houstouns of Johnstone. This
• George Houstoun, Esq., son of Sir Ludovic Houstoun,
of Houstoun, r,i. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Alexander Cunnin-'-
hame, Esq. of Craigends, and had one son, °
Ludovic Houstoun, Esq., m. Agnes, dau. of Walkinshaw, of
Walkinshaw, and had two sons, William ; and
Ludovic Houstoun, Esq. of Johnstone, m. Jean Eankine
of Drumdow, co. Ayr, and was father of '
Geoege Houston, Esq. of Johnstone, Convener of Eenfrew-
Ehire, m. 1st, 1778, Mary, eldest dau. of Col. William Mac-
dowaU, of Harthland, M.P., and by her (who d. 1782) had issue
two sons,
t. Ludovic, his heir.
II. William, 6. 18 Sept. 1781; m. 8 July, 18Ii5, Marioi
Douglas, only surviving dau. of the late Col. Eussell, o
Woodside ; d. 6 Feb. 1856, leaving issue,
1 George Ludovic, now of Johnstone.
2 William James, b. 25 Oct. 1848; d. 6 Sept. 1866.
1 Mary Erskine. 2 Anne Margaret.
He m. 2ndly, 1805, Anne, dau. of Walkinshaw, of Walkin-
Shaw, but by her (who d. 1810; he had no issue. Mr. Hous-
toun d. 1816, and was s. by his elder son,
Ludovic Houstoun, Esq. of Johnstone Castle, co. Eenfrew,
J.P. and D.L., b. 10 May, 1780; m. 6 Nov. 1809, Ann, eldest
dau. of John Stirling, Esq. of Kippendavie, co. Perth, and by
her (who d. 12 July, 1851) had issue,
George, b. 31 July, 1810 ; D.L. and M.P. for co. Eenfrew in
two Parliaments; d. unm. 14 Sept. 1843.
Mr. Houstoun d. 3 Oct. 1862, and was s. by his nephew.
Artm—OT, a chevron chequy az. and arg., between three
martlets sa. Crest— A sand glass ppr. Motto— In time. Sup-
yorters — Two hinds.
&a£— Johnstone Castle, Johnstone.
HOUSTOUN OF CLERKINGTON.
Houstoun, Eobeet Alexander, Esq. of Clerk-
ington, CO. Haddington, b. 20 April, 1838, J.P.
and p.L. co. Haddington, Capt. East Lothian and
Eerwickshire Yeomanry; m. 1874, Clara Constance,
dau. of Col. Burdett, of Ancaster House, Eichmond,
Surrey.
iLtlTCIJJC.— CoL. Andrew Houston, of Jordan Hill, co.
Eenfrew, m. 1770, Margaret, dau. of Hugh Wallace, of Caim-
hill, which lady d. from an accident, 26 Dec. 1789. CoL
Houston d. 2 Oct. 1800, and was .s. by his son.
Gen. Sir Eobeet Houston, K.C.B., d. 6 April, 1862. He
ra. 1799, Frances, dau. of Capt. Folliott, and by her (who d. 16
Nov. 1864) had issue,
Alexander, late of Clerkington.
Eobert, d. in India, Jan. 1856.
Wallace, Admiral E.N., -,/(. April, 1859, Caroline Frederics,
only dau. of Gen. Monteith.
William Adam, d. in India, Aug. 1847.
Eachel Welland, m. Aug. 1835, Charles M. Barstow, Esq.. and
d. 19 Feb. 1859. Elizabeth Jane.
The eldest son,
CoL. Alexander Houston, of Clerkington, co. Haddington,
J.P. and D.L., b. 26 Dec. 1806; m. 18 July, 1835, Anne
Caroline, 2nd dau. of M. H. Perceval, Esq. of Spencer Wood,
Quebec, and has issue,
I. Eobeet Alexandee, now of Clerkington.
II. James Flower, 6. 2 Feb. 1842, Capt. E.A. ; m. 1869, Selina,
dau. of Col. Nicolay, H.E.I.C.S., and has issue.
III. Michael Henry, b. 22 May, 1845; m. 1876, Elizabetll
Annette, dau. of W. Bryant, Esq.
IV. Wallace Charles, 6. 5 Dec. 1850.
I. Helen, m. 23 July, 1868, Charles Magnay, Esq.
II. Caroline Elizabeth, m. 1876, A. Gemmell, Esq.
in. Mary IsabeUa, d. 19 July, 1848.
Col. Houston d. 9 Oct. 1874. Mrs. Houston d. 26 Oct. 1870.
Anns— Or, a chevron chequy sa. and arg., between three
martlets of the second. Crest— X sand-glass winged Dur.
Motto— In time. = t-t-
/SeaJ— Clerkington, near Haddington.
HOWARD OF GBEYSTOKE.
HowAED, Heney Chaeles, Esq. of Greystoke
Castle, Cumberland, J.P. and D.L., b. 17 Sept.
1850 ; s. his father 7 Jan. 1875, m. 6 June, 1878,
Lady Mabel Macdonnell, 2nd dau. of the late Earl
of Antrim.
Lineage, Arms, &c., see Burke's Peerage, Norfolk, D.
Seat— Greystoke Castle, Penrith.
HOWARD OF THORNBURY CASTLE.
HowAED, Edwaed Staffoed, Esq. of Thornbury
Castle, CO. Gloucester, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
East Cumberland, Barrister-at-Law, b. 28 Nov.
1851 ; m. 21 Sept. 1876, Lady Eachel Anne Geor-
gina, youngest dau. of the Earl of Cawdor, and has
a dau.,
Buth Evelyn, 6. 10 Dec. 1877.
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Lineage, Abms, &c. (see Burke's Peerage, Nobfolk, D.).
Seat— Thornbury Castle, Gloucester. Town House— 19,
Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W.
HOWARD OF CORBY.
HoWAED, Thilip Heney, Esq. of Corby Castle,
Cumberland, J.P., D.L., and F.S.A., b. Z2 April,
1801 ; s. his father 1 March, 1842 ; m. IG Nov.
1843, Miss Eliza Minto Canning, of Foxcote, co.
Warwick, eldest dau. of the late Major John Can-
' ning, E.l.C. Service, and niece of the late Francis
Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, co. Warwick, represen-
tative of that old English faniiiy, and by her (who
d. 11 Feb. 1865) has had issue,
I. Philip John Canning, of Foxcote, co. Warwick, b. 14
March, 1853 ; m. 1875, Alice Clare Constable, yo'ungest
dau. of Hon. Peter Constable Maxwell, and niece of
William, late Lord Herries.
I. Mary Frances, d. from fever at Eome, 24 June, 1867,
deeply lamented. A monument has been erected to her
memory in tlie cemetery of S. Lorenzo, at Eome.
II. Margaret Jane. ui. Agnes Julia.
Mr. Howard was M.P. for Carlisle from 1830 to
1852, and High Sheriff of Cumberland ISGO.
Et'llCaCIC.— This is a distinguished branch of the illus-
trious house of Norfolk.
Sir Feancis Howard, Knt. of Corby Castle, Cumberland,
'.. L'9 Aug. 1588, 2nd son of Lord William Howard, " Belted
Will " (2na son of Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk), by Elizabeth
his wife, sister and co-heir of George, Lord Dacre, of Gilles-
and, was next brother of Sir Philip Howard, ancestor of the
Eakls of Carlisle. He was Col. in the service of Charles I.,
md in the royal cause raised a regiment of horse, and sold
-»o estates '(Newsham, co. Durham, and Bereton, near York)
or its support. He m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of John Preston
Isq. of the Manor of Furness, of Lancaster, and by her (who d.
.625) had issue, Thomas, Col. of his father's regt., who fell at
Ulieiton Moor, 1643 ; and Elizabeth, ra. Edward Standish,
:sii. of Standish. Sir Francis m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Sir
lenry Widdrington, Knt. of Widdrington Castle, Northumber-
and, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Curwen, Knt., and
■ y lii-'r had issue, Francis, his heir ; William; Margaret, to.
homas Haggerston, Esq. of Haggerston; Alethia, d.nnm.';
'atluTino, rf. unm. ; and Anne, d. unm. 1683. Sir Francis d.
JuO, and was s. by his eldest son,
Feancis Howard, Esq. of Corby Castle, 6. 29 June, 1635,
'apt. in the army, and Governor of the city of Carlisle; m.
st, Ann, dau. of William Gerard, Esq. of Bryn, and had, by
er (who d. 1679), Elizabeth, m. 1st, William Errington, Esq.
f Walwich Grange, and 2ndly, Michael Ann, Esq. of Braman-
iggin ; and Mary, m. Francis Warwick, Esq. of Warwick,
:umberland. Capt. Howard m. 2ndly, Mary Ann Dorothy,'
au. of Richard Towneley, Esq. of Towneley, and by her had
wo daus., Ann, m. Marmaduke Langdale, Esq. of Houghton ;
nd Frances, d. vara. Capt. Howard d. 1702, having devised
is estate to his brother,
William Howard, Esq. of Corby Hall, m. Jane, dau. of
ohn Dalston, Esq. of Acornbank, Westmorland, and dying
739, was s. by his son,
Thomas Howard, Esq. of Corby Castle, m. 1st, Barbara,
au. of John, Viscount Lonsdale, by whom he had (with a
on, Thomas, who d. in youth) three daus., Elizabeth, d. unm,
799; Jane, to. Francis Warwick, Esq. of AVarwiek Hall, and
. s. 11. 1778; and Mary, d. young. He TO.2ndly, 1720, Barbara,
ister of Sir Christopher Musgrave, of Edenhall, by whom he
ad, inter alio.';, a son and heir, Philip. He m. 3idly, 1734,
lary, sister of Francis Carrington Smith, Esq., but by her
ivho d. 1735) had no child. He d. 1740, and was «. by his son,
Philip Howard, Esq. of Corby Castle, 6. 1730 ; hi. 1754*
Lnn, eldest dau. of Henry Witham, Esq. of Cliffe, co. York,
nd by her (who d. at Bath, 1794) had issue,
Henry, his heir.
Philip, b. 1766, in the Sardinian service; d.v.nm., in Pied-
mont, 1786.
Catherine, to. 1776, John Gartside, Esq. of Crumpsall, co.
Lancaster.
Maria, m. 1st, 1786, Hon. George Petre; and 2ndly, Col.
Henry Espinasse.
Ir. Howard d. 8 Jan. 1810, and was s. by his son,
Henry Howard, Esq. of Corby Castle, b. 2 July, 1757, High
heriff of Cumberland 1832; m. 1st, 4 Nov. 1788, Maria, 3rd
dau and co-heir of Andrew, Lord Archer, of Umberslade, but
, J ^^ ^7 °,± ^.^°^- ^^^^^ ^'"^ °° '^«"e- He TO. 2ndly,
18 March, 1793, Catherine Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir Richard
Neave, Bart, of Dagnam Park, Essex, and had by her two sons
and three daus.,
Philip Henry, his heir.
"/rfrt'^nnfii"'!^'""^!^-^-'^-' '^'^ "■^•^I- '"'"^oy Extraordinary
and Minister Plenipotentiary at Munich, b. 3 Nov. 1809 ■ J
1st 23 Dec. 1830, Sevilla, 4th dau. of David, Lord Erskine
and by her (who d. 12 March, 1835) had two dkus., Isabella, a
Dominican Nun, at Stone ; and Adela, a Benedictine Nun at
,o\ f '^no'astica's Priory, Athcrstone. He m. 2ndly, 30 Aug
1841, Mane Ernestine, Baroness Von der Schulenburgh, 4th
dau. of the late Baron Willielm Leopold Von der Schulen-
burgh, of Priemern, Prussia, and has by her, 1 Henry, C.B
Toe- '^'''^'?:''y I*'Ploma'"c Service, 6. 11 Aug. 1843 ; to. 2 Oct'
186, Cecilia, dau. of George W. Riggs, Esq., Banker, of
Washington, U.S., and has, George, 6. 1869, Henry Mow-
bray &. 18,3, Maria Ernestine, 6. 1868, Janet Madeline
Cecilia, b. 1871, and Alice Lowrason, b. 1876; 2 Francis,
fsffi o"?.^''^ ^- 26 March, 1848; 1 Sevilla Catherine, d.
ii ,. Catherine Mary, m. Ernest, Count von Rechberg;
and 3 Mary Louisa, m. Ludwig, Baron von Aretin
Catherine, to. 1829, Hon. Philip Stourton
,'^'?^\^^"^^' ™- ^^'^^> William Francis, 11th Lord Petre; d.
iU reb, 1861.
Adeliza Maria, to. 1830, her cousin, Henry Petre, Esq. of
iJunlienhalgh, co. Lancaster, who d. 26 Nov. 1852.
Mr. Howard d. 1 March, 1842, universally esteemed for
piety, public spirit, and virtue, and was not less distinguished
by his courtesy and kindness than by his literary attain-
ments and his refined taste. His eldest son and successor
IS the present Philip Henry Howard, Esq. of Corby Castle.
^n)is— Gu., on a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchee
arg. an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant
pierced through the mouth with an arrow within a double
tressure flory counterflory of the (5rst, quartering Brothekton,
Warren, Mowbray, Dacre, and Greystoke. Crest— On a
chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion statant-guardant the tail
extended or, ducally crowned arg., gorged with a label of three
points of the last. il7o«o— Sola virtus invicta.
&at— Corby Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland.
HOWARD OP BROTJGHTON HALL.
Howard, Eobeet, Esq. M.A., of Broughton
Hall, CO. Flint, J.P. cos. Flint and Chester, High
Sheriff CO. Flint, 18G0-61, b. 14 July, 1828 ; m. 26
May, 1852, Lucy Anuabella, only dau. of Ven.
Isaac Wood, of Newton, Archdeacon of Chester,
and has issue,
I. John, b. 3 June, 1853.
II. Robert Moreton, b. 21 Feb. 1855.
III. Nugent, 6. 23 March, 1858.
I. Mary. n. Elizabeth.
JLillCaCJC— John Howard, Esq. of Brereton Hall,
Cheshire, 6. 11 Jan. 1782 (son of Thomas Howard, Esq., d. Feb.
1825, by Elizabeth his wife) ; m. 30 Nov. 1814, Elizabeth
Clulow, and by her (who d. 22 Jan. 1850) left at his decease,
29 Dec. 1849, two sons and a dau.,
I. Aaron Clulow, of Brereton Hall, Cheshire, m. 1851 ; d.
Jan. 1861.
II. Robert, now of Broughton Hall.
1. Helen Elizabeth, of Aston Hall, Salop, m. 1859, John
Howard McLean, Esq.
Arms — Gu., on a bend indented or, three escallops of the first
between six cross-crosslets fitchee arg. Vrent — A lion's head
affrontee between two wings a cross-crosslet fitchee issuing
from the head. Moltn—Yirtns sine metu.
&rti— Broughton Hall, Mulpas, Cheshire.
HOWARD- VYSE OF THE MANOR
COTTAGE, OLD WINDSOR.
Howard - Vyse, George Charles Ernest
Adolphus Eichard, Esq. of Old Windsor, Col.
and late Lieut.-Col. Commanding the 2nd Life
Guards, 5. 27 July, 1812 ; m. 29 Aug. 1839, Eliza-
beth, dau. of the late E,ear-Admu-al Sir Michael
Seymour, Bart., K.C.B.
IttUragC. — the Rev. William Vyse, Canon of Lichfield,
Rector of St. Philips, Birmingham, and Archdeacon of Salop,
only son of William Vyse, Esq. of Staundon, co. Stafford, to.
Catherine, dau. of the Right Rev. Eichard Smallbroke, Bishop
of Lichfield, and d. 29 June, 1770, having had by her (who d.
1 Aug. 179'2},
3 a
818
HOW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOW
William (Rev.), LL.D., Archdeacon of Coventry, Canon
Cliancellor of Liciilield, and Eector of Lambeth, 6. 12 Dec.
1741; d. 20 Feb. 1816.
EicHAKD, of whom presently. . , , . t
Catherine, m. 23 Feb. 1708, Sir George Smith, 1st bavt. of
Stoke, and d. s. p. 21 Feb. 1786.
Mary, m. 1796, SiJencer Madan, Bishop of Peterborough.
The younger son,
EicHAED Vyse, Esq., Gen. in the army, and Col. of the 3rd
Dragoon Guards, b. 11 July, 1746; m. 1st, Anne Susanna, 2nd
dau. of the Rev. George Spearman Bishop, of Middleham, co.
Durham; and 2ndly, 20 April, 1780, Anne, only surviving dau.
and heiress of Field Marshal Sm Geokgb Howard, K.B.*, of
Bookham, Surrey, and Stoke Place, Bucks, by Lucy his wife,
sister and co-heir of William Wentworth, 4th Earl of Strafford,
and by her (who d. 2 Aug. 1784) has issue (with a dau.,
Georgina Anne) an only son,
Richard William Howard-Vtse, Esq. of Stoke, co. Bucks,
and of Boughton, eo. Northampton, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff co. Bucks 1829, Col. in the army, 0. 25 July, 1784; ra.
13 Nov. 1810, Frances, 2nd dau. of Henry Hesketh, Esq. of
Newtown, co. Chester, and had issue,
I. George Charles Ernest ADOLPnus Richaed, Col., of
The Manor Cottage, Old Windsor.
li. Richard Henry Richard, of Stoke Place (see next
Memoir).
III. Frederick, Lieut. R.N., 6. 8 Nov. 1815 ; d. 1857.
IV. William Crewe-Duckworth, b. 20 Feb. 1817 ; d. young.
v. Granville Sykes (Rev.), M.A. of Boughton Hall, North-
ampton, b. 30 Sept. 1818, Rector of Boughton and Pitsford,
CO. Northampion ; m. 9 Dec. 1852, Lilly Anne, dau. of
Major John Gunning (she d. 1862), and had issue,
1 Granville William Richard, 6. 8 Oct. 1853.
2 Henry Granville Lindsay, b. 8 May, 1859.
1 Mabel Diana.
VI. Thomas, b. 8 April, 1824; d. young.
VII. Edward, 6. 15 Oct. 1826, Col. 3rd Hussars; m. 1867, Mary,
dau. of Francis Norcliffe, Esq. of Langton Hall, co. York,
and has Issue; Cecil, b. 9 Feb. 1872; George Aubrey, b. 1
July, 1874; Ethel Augusta, b. 18 Oct. 1869.
viii. Francis, b. 15 Sept. 1828.
I. Augusta Ehzabeth.
II. Sophia Harriet Frances, m. Eandle Wilbraham Falconer,
Esq., M.D.
Col. Howard Vyse 5. his maternal grandfather. Field Marshal
Sir George Howard, K.B., and assumed, by royal license,
the additional surname of Howard, 14 Sept. 1812. He repre-
sented Beverley in Parliament, 1812, and Honiton, 1816 to 1820.
^r))is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Vtse, arg., a buck's "head
cabossed sa., between the attires a cross of the last ; 2nd and
3rd, Howard, gu., on a bend between six cross-crosslets fiichee
arg. an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion pierced
through the mouth with an arrow within a double treasure flory
counterflory gu. a mullet sa. charged with a crescent or, for
difference. Crest (of Howard) — On a chapeau gu. turned up
erm. a lion statant-guardant, the tail extended or, ducally
crowned and charged on the neck with a label of three points
arg., a mullet sa. charged with a crescent or, for difference.
Motto — Virtus mille scuta.
Seat— The Manor Cottage, Old Windsor.
HOWAHD-VYSE OF STOKE PLACE.
Howaed-Vtse, Howard Henry, Esq. of Stoke
Place, Bucks, h. 7 March, 185S.
ILinCSttJC. — See xireceding Memoir.
Richard Henry Richard Howard Vyse, Esq. of Stoke
Place, Bucks, and Broughton, co. Northampton, J. P., High
Sheriff of Bucks 1867, Col. in the army, formerly of the Royal
Horse Guards, M.P. for South Northamptonshire from 1846 to
1857, and for Windsor from 1863 to 1865, b. 24 Aug. 1813 ; vi.
22 July, 1856, Julia Agnes, 3rd dau. of William, Lord Hylton,
and by her (who d. 30 Dec. 1863) had issue,
I. Howard Henry, now of Stoke Place.
II. Julian Richard, b. 13 June, 1800.
I. Mildred Eleanor Fanny, d. May, 1870,
He d. June, 1872.
For Amis, &c., see preceding Memoir .
Seats — Stoke Place, Slough; and Boughton, Northampton.
HOWARD OF CLAPHAM PARK, BEDS.
Howard, James, Esq. of Clapliam Part, co. Bed-
ford, J.P. for CO. Bedford, High Sherifi' 1878, b.
1821 ; m. 1846, Mahala WeudoD, dau. of the late
P. Thompson, Esq. of Brook House, Great Bentley,
Essex, and has issue,
I. Harold, 6. 1858. n. Geoffrey, &. 1805.
I. Alice. II. Katharine St. Osyth. iii. Hilda.
HillCajIt.— This family of Howard has been settled at
Bedford and the neighbourhood for three centuries, and at one
period was possessed of consider.able property. Mr. Howard's
great-great grandfather was Mayor and Alderman of Bedford
in 1756. The late John Howard, Esq., J. P., of Cauldwell, Bed-
ford, commenced the present renowned agricultural machine
manufactory, which his eldest son, the present Mr. Howard,
greatly extended, and by his inventive genius and business
talents has restored the family to its former position and
wealth. Mr. Howard was M.P. for Bedford, 1868-74. la !
1862 he purchased from the Earl of Ashburnham the estate of
Claphain Park, upon which he erected a new mansion.
&aJ-Clapham Park, co. Bedford,
* Field Marshal Sir George Howard, K.B., was eldest son of
Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Howard, and grandson of Geoi-ge Howard,
Esq., who was younger brother of Francis, 5lh Lord Howard of
Effingham (see Bdeke's Peerage).
HOWES OF MORNINGTHORPE.
The late Edward Howes, Esq. of Morning-
thorpe, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for the Eastern
Division of the co. 1859 and 1865, Chairman of
Quarter Sessions for the co. since 1848, appointed,!
an Ecclesiastical Commissioner in 1866, and Chan-
cellor of the Diocese of Norwich in 1868, b. 1 July,
1813 ; m. 1st, 16 March, 1843, Agnes Maria, dau. of
Kichard Gwyn, Esq. (who d.s.p. Feb. 1843) ; and!
2ndly, 4 Sept. 1851, Fanny, 4th dau. of Eobertj
Fellowes, Esq. of Shotesham Park, Norfolk, by,
whom he had issue, \
I. Edward Kedington, 6, 4 Sept. 1866; 3. 22 April, 1871. j
I. Henrietta Louisa.
He cl. 26 March, 1871.
ilurCittlC.— This family has been settled in Norfolk ft
several centuries, having removed thither from co. " '"
John Howse, or Howys, held land in Besthorpe, Norfolk, an
35 Henry VI., from which time Besthorpe was the seat of thi
family for seven generations, until its lineal representative,
EoBERT Howse, Esq., removed to Carlton Rode. He d. 1618i
His grandson,
Thomas Howse, m. Tabitha, dau. and co-heiress of Joha
Roope, Esq. of Mordingthorpe, descended from the family of
EooPE, of Roope, in Cheshire, and had, with other issue,
John, his successor.
Anne, in. John Dalling, Esq. of Denton.
Tabitha, m. William Holmes, of Mundham.
He d. 1671, and was s. by his son,
John Howse, Esq., who settled in the old mansion house oj
the Roope family at Morningihorpe in 1067, and purchased
adjoining property in Shelton and Fritton, from Maurice
Shelton, Esq., who was ruined by the civil war. Mr. How^
served the office of High Sheriff for Norfolk 1718, and thefl
altered his name to Howes, in conformity with an error in the
writ by which he was so designated. He m. Elizabeth, da«
and heiress of GUes Kedington, Esq. of Houkham, and ha4
issue, ;
I. John, his successor. J
II. Thomas, to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Colmati, Esq. 01
Hardingham, and was father of
1 Thomas, a literary person, author of Ohservations (A
Books, Ancient and Modern.
1 Elizabeth, m. George Wegg, Esq. of Colchester.
I. Elizabeth, m. J. Colman, Esq. of Hardingham, and ha(
a dau.,
Elizabeth Colman, to. Rev. Richard Potter, Prcbcndar;
of Norwich, and the translator of .aischylus.
He d. 1737, and was s. by his only son,
John Howes, Esq. of Morningthorpo, in. Barbara, dau. ant
co-heiress of Rev. Thomas Sydnor,. of Honingham (a descen
dant of Richard Sydnor, who had a grant of arms in 1519), an'
had, with six daus., two sons,
John, who was Commandant of Negrais, and d. there 1758.
THO.MAS.
He d. 1673, and was s. by his only surviving son,
HOW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HOY
819
The Eev. Thomas Howes, of Morninstliorpe, ;;;. ITnS, Susan,
only dau. of Francis Longe, Esq. of Spixwortli, Norfolk, anJ
had issue,
1. John, of Gray's Inn, d. s. p. 17S7.
u. Thomas (Rev.), his successor.
ii;. George, Rector of Spixworth, In Norfolk, ni. 1st, 1811,
J.lizabeth, dau. of Robert FeUowes, Esq. of Shotesham, who
d. 1816, leaving issue,
1 George, d. s. p. 1827.
2 Edward, late of Morningthorpe.
3 Henry, Rector of Spixworth, Norfolk, m. 1855, Eleanor,
dau. of Adam Atkinson, Esq. of Lorbottle, Northumber-
land, and has issue.
1 Henrietta, m. Rev. Robert. Hawkins.
2ndly, Maria Margaret, dau. of Thomas Blake, Esq. of
Scottow, who d. 1818, leaving one son, Frederic. The Rev
George Howes d. 1855.
n-. Francis (Rev.), author of a translation of Persius, and
other works, d. ISU, leaving issue.
I. Anne, d. unm. 1850.
II. Margaret, m. Rev. Edward Hawkins, younger son of Sir
Ctesar Hawkins, liart. of KcLston.
The Rev. Thomas Howes, Rector of Fritton, Norfolk, s. his
father 1796; m. 1798, Anne, only dau. of the Rev. John
Fairfax Francklin, of Attleborough, and d. s. p. 12 Dec. 1848.
^j-»i*— Quarterly : 1st, arg., a chevron between three griffins'
heads erased sa. ; 2nd, gu., a lion rampant within an orle of
eight pheons arg., forRooPE; 3rd, arg., on a bend az. three
pairs of falchions saltirewise of the first hiked or, for Keding-
Toy; and 4th, arg., a fess undee az. between three fleurs-de-lis
on three crescents sa. in a bordure engrailed gu., for Stdnoe.
CivH—A demi-unicorn issuuig out of aducal crown ppr.
^eai— Manor House, Morningthorpe, Long Stratton.
HOWLIN OF BALLYCEONIGAN.
HowiiN, James, Esq. of BallycroDigan, co. Wex-
ford, J.P., b. 14 Oct. 1828 ; m. 28 Nov. 1855, Jcaue
Georgina, eldest dau. of John Tliomas Llojd, Esq.
of Earmley, Dundrumj co. Dublin, and has issue,
1. Abraham jA.vres, b. 9 April, 18.59, Lieut. Wexford
Militia. ,. Jane Georgina. ii. Nina.
iLllTtajSC— James Howlin, Esq. of Ballycronigan, co.
■\Vexford (younger brother of Maurice Howlin, who took the
name of Dabcy upon succeeding to the property of his maternal
uncle, Maurice Darcy, Esq. of CoolcuU, co. Wexford), m.
30 Dec. 1723, Sarah, dau. of Abraham Hughes, Esq. of Bally-
tent, same co., and had (with five daus., and an eldest son,
Maurice, who d. unm. 1757) a son,
Abraham James Howlin, Esq. of Ballycronigan, J. P. co.
Wexford, m. 1760, Anne (who d. 1799), dau. of the Rev. M.
Finn, Rector of Castle Durrow, Queen's Co., and d. 1816, leav-
ing (with two other sons, Abraham and Maurice, and eight
daus.) a son,
James Howlin, Esq. of Ballycronigan; m. 1795, Anna,
dau. of John James, Esq., J.P., of Ballycrystal, co. Wexford,
and by her (who d. 1840) left issue, at his decease, 1825.
James, of Ballycronigan, co. Wexford, m. 1821, Anne, dau.
of Benjamin Howhn, of Hilltown, co. Wexford. John.
Anne, m. 1827, Capt. John Baker Graves.
The 2nd son,
John Howlin, Esq. of Ballyhyland, and Carn House, co.
Wexford, J. P. and D.L., b. Oct. 1797; m. 4 Dec. 1826, Alicia
Jane, dau. of the Rev. Edward Lloyd, of Castle Lloyd, co.
Limerick, by Diana Susanna his wife, dau. and co-heiress of
Daniel Conner, Esq. of Cork, and by her (who d. 12 Jan. 1856)
had issue,
James, now of Ballycronigan.
Abraham John, 6. 1 Aug. 1839; m. Mary Howlin, and has a
son, John, 6. 1863, and other issue.
Dania Mary, to. Charles Denny, Esq., M.D.
Alicia Jane, d. March, 1839.
Mr. Howhn d. 20 April, 1857.
iSeaJ— Ballycronigan, Wexford.
HOYLE OF HOOTON LEVET HALL.
HoTtE, WiiLiAM Feetwell, Esq. of Hooton
Leret Hall, co. York, b. 1 Feb. 1801 ; m. 1st, 1 Sept.
1830, Haunah, 2ud dau. of George Clarke Walker,
Esq. of Doncaster, co. York, J.P., and had one son,
I Fketwell William, F.G.H.S., of Eastwood Lodge, Rother-
ham, 6. 6 June, 1831 ; m. 1 Aug. 18G0, Rosa, 3rd dau. of
.iVlbert Davy, Esq. of Leeds, Con.sul of the United States
of America, and has issue, Alan Fretwell, b. 31 May,
1861; Kenneth AVilliam, 6. 1 July, 1874; Rosa Blanche;
Ethel Mary ; and Ada Lilian Davy.
ITe m. 2ndly, 2i April, 18.31., Jane Grave, dau. of
George Clark Walker, E.^q., of Doncaster, J.P.,
and by her has issue,
II. George William, 6. 8 April, 1836; w. Marie, dau. of —
Rochfort, Esq.
HI. Robert Parker, 6. 17 May, 1S37 ; d. 30 July, 1852.
IV. Henry Cutforthay, b. 2 Oct. 1838; to. Mary Agnes Hard-
ing, and has issue. v. John Walker, b. 25 Dec. 1843.
VI. Samuel Saunders, 6. 14 June, 1845; d. 25 Feb. 1868.
vn. Frank Edward, b. 1 Jan. 1847.
VIII. diaries Frederick, h. 29 April, 1851.
IX. Ferham Arthur, b. 26 Dec. 1852.
I. Jane Walker, m. 26 March, 1856, Henry Eentley, Esq. of
Ashald House, co. York, and has issue, Henry Cumber-
land; Constance Jennie; and Florence Edith.
II. Hannah Clark, to. Henry Foster rilkington, Esq.
III. Catharine, m. John Shipton, Esq. of Ceylon.
IV. Emma Mary, to. Major William Salmond, R.E.
Mr. Hoyle s. to the Hooton-Levet Hall estate upon
the demise of his father 8 Dec. 184-7.
%intK%t. — The Hoyle family, which has held consider-
able estates in co. York for upwards of four centuries, were
anciently seated at Hoyle House, in the parish of Halifax, co.
York. Watson, the Halifax historian, observes that it is
reckoned a very ancient place, but has nothing remarkable
about it now. The eariiest ancestor from whom there is a
clear and direct descent is
John Hotle (of Lightcliffe), living 21st Edward IV. His
grandson,
Edward Hotle, of Hoyle House, mentioned in the endow-
ment deed of Lightcliffe Chapel, dated 1 March, 20 Henry
VIII., in. and had issue,
Margaret, m. 1st, — Mallinson; 2ndly, Edward Hanson, of
Netherwood House, d. 23 Feb. 1614, aged 87.
John Hotle, of Hoyle House, m. Mary, dau. of John
Drake, from whom is lineally descended,
William Hoyle, Esq. of Netherthorpe and Aughton Hall,
CO. York, bapt. 22 Aug. 1742; m. 1st, 8 Jan. 1767, Barbara,
dau. and heir of John Redfearne, Esq. of Sheffield, by Barbara
his wife, dau. and heir of John Fretwell, Esq. of Hooton Levet
Hall, and had issue,
William, his heir.
John, of Netherthoi-pe, h. 4 June, 1776; to. Sarah Tibhett,
and had issue, 1 John; 2 William; 1 Barbara; and 2 Sarah
Elizabeth, b. 30 July, 1769; d. 9 May, 1770.
Barbara, b. 8 Sept. 1771 ; m. Samuel Fisher, and had issue,
1 William; 2 John; 3 Henry; 1 Sarah; 2 Barbara to
22 Aug. 1839, Jonathan W. Pigott, of St. Andrew's Lon-
don; 3 Ann; 4 Elizabeth; 5 Hannah. '
Hannah, to. 5 Oct. 1793, John Bullock, Esq. of Ashford, co
Derby.
He TO. 2ndly, 4 Feb. 1802, Sarah, relict of John Cutforthay,
Esq. of Aughton Hall, co. York, by whom he had no issue.
He d. 8 Sept. 1807, in the 66th year of his age, and was s. by
his eldest son,
William Hotle, Esq. of Hooton Levet Hall, co. Y'ork, 6.
11 July, 1773; to. 16 Aug. 1793, Mary, dau. of George John-
son, Esq. of Lound, Notts, and Martha his wife, and by her
(who d. 26 March, 1833) had issue,
I. William Fretwell, his heir.
II. Robert Cutforthay, 6. 6 Nov. 1804; g. to the Aughton
Hall estate by will of his father; m. 9 May, IS2S, Ann,
dau. of — Dicon, Esq. of Beale and Kellington; and d.
29 March, 1874, leaving issue,
1 William Dicon, 6. 17 May, 1838.
2 Robert Cutforthay, 6. 15 March, 1816.
3 Ernest Johnson, b. July, 1847.
1 Mary Annie. 2 Emiline Margaret. 3 Catharine Ann.
III. Nathan, b. 21 Oct. 1806; d. 14 July, 1818.
I. Catherine Bonville, in. 6 March, 1821, Francis Parker, Esq
of Ickles, CO. York, and d. 10 l-'eb. 1836, leaving issue.
II. Judith, TO. 20 April, 1831, John Hall, Esq. of Kiveton
Park, CO. York, and d. 28 Aug. 1848, having had issue.
III. Mary, to. Edward L. Jones, Esq. of London.
Mr. Hoyle d. 8 Dec. 1847, aged 74.
^-/■TO5— Per pale or and erm. a mullet sa. Cre.it— ku eagle's
head erased pnr., chai-ged on the neck with a mullet sa., and
holding in the beak a white rose slipped, ilioiio— Facta noQ
verba.
&ai— Hooton Levet Hall, Rotherhani, co. York.
HOYLE OF SOYLAND AND DENTON.
HoTiE, EiCHAED Obmebod Eastrice, Esq. of
Denton Hall, co. Northumberland, b. 25 June, 1842.
3 G 2
820
HOY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUD
5Lf IttaflC— This wide-spreading family has been seated at
Hoyle House and Soyland, in the West Biding of co. York,
from a very early time.
John de Hotle held lands in Soyland in 1314, with the
condition that he should assist at the making the eldest son of
the lord a knight, at the marriage of his eldest daughter, &c.,
as appears from a survey of the Manor of Wakefield in that
year. Since that period the family have held considerable
estates at Lower Shawe, Swift Place, Lower Hoyle Heads,
Light Hazels, Hollings Kipponden, &c., all in Soyland.
John Hoyle, of Lower Shaw, Soyland, m. 1657, Susannah
Garside, and dying 25 Dec. 1689, aged 61, was buried in the
family vault at Ripponden Church. By his wife (who d.
28 March, 1726) he had, with other issue, a son,
Elkanah Hoyle, Esq. of Swift Place, Lower Shawe, &c., 6.
1660, who gave one of the bells to Ripponden Church. He m.
13 Feb. 1685, Sarah, dau. of — Whiteley (who d. 10 Dec. 1719)
and d. 4 Nov. 1718, being buried in the Ripponden vault. His
3rd son,
Elkanah Hotle, Esq. of Swift place, h. 1694, d. 18 March,
1746, and was buried in Eipponden Church. By his wife,
Mary Allenson, of Halifax, he had issue,
I. Robert, of Swift Place, d. 1771, and was buried in Rippon-
den Church. He m. Ellen, 2n(l dau. and co-heiress of John
Whitehead, of Bradford, and grand-dau. of John White-
head, of Otley, CO. York, by his wife, Theodosia, dau. of —
Fawkes, Esq. of Farnley, and by her had (with a dau., Anne,
who d. unm.) one son, the Rev. Charles Hoyle, M.A. of
Trin. Coll. Cambridge, Rector of Ovenden, Wilts, and
Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of Marlborough, d. unm.
II. James, of lioyd, in Soyland, d. 23 June, 1798, leaving
issue.
III. Elkanah, of whom we treat.
The third son,
Elkanah Hoyle, Esq. of Swift Place, was bapt. 25 April, 1727.
He d. at Swift Place, 16 July, 1792, and was buried in Rippon-
den Church, leaving issue by his wife Grace (who d. 12 Nov.
1793), with an elder son, Samuel, of Swift Place, b. 1748 (who
d. unm. 26 Jan. 1798), a younger son,
John Hoyle, Esq. of Hollings, co. York, who s. his brother
at Swift Place, b. 1749, and d. 4 Dec. 1799. He m. Agnes, dau.
of Thomas Hanson, Esq. of Boothroyd, in Rastrick, co. York
(who was lineally descended from Roger de Rastrick, of Ras-
trick, living 1250), and by her (who d. 29 Jan. 1819, and was
buried at Kipponden) had issue,
I. Elkanah, 6. 1776, ancestor of the Hoyles of Eipponden.
II. Richard, of whom presently.
III. Hanson, d. in Madeira.
IV. John Theodore, of Quebec, had issue.
V. Thomas, d. young.
I. Maria, m. Fenton T. Lambert, Esq. of Elland Hall, co.
York.
II. Susan, Ml. as 1st wife, John Ormerod, Esq. of Brighousc,
CO. York. fe .
III. Grace, m. Eobcrt Lambert, Esq. of Ripponden, Bon of
Eobert Lambert, Esq. of Elland Hall, co. York.
IV. Amelia, d. unm. at Boothroyd.
The 2nd son,
EiCHAED Hoyle, Esq. of Denton Hall, Korthumberland,
formerly of Hollings, co. York, and of Emanuel Coll. Cam-
bridge, b. 13 March 1778; m. 6 Aug. 1807, Cecilia, 7th dau.
of Benjamin Gibson, Esq. of Newcastle (by his wife Isabel,
dau. of the Eev. Taylor ThirUeld, M.A., by Dorothy, dau. of
John Bacon, Esq. of Stayward Peel, High Sheriff of North-
umberland in 1693) and by her (who rf. 23 July, 1839) had issue,
I. John Theodore, b. 27 June, 1808, in. and had issue six
sons and nine daus.
II. Richakd, who s. his father at Denton.
III. Benjamin Gibson, b. 2 Feb. 1814; d. 23 Nov. 1828, and
was buried in St. Nicholas Church, Newcastle.
rv. Charles Hanson, 6. 19 Dec. 1814; drowned by the sinking
of the ship "Comet," in which he was a passenger in the
Bay of Inadia, 7 Dec. 1844.
Mr. Hoyle d. 21 May, 1839, and was buried in St. Nicholas
Church, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. His 2nd son,
Richard Hoyle, Esq. of Denton Hall, J.P.'co. Northumber-
land, b. 21 Dec. 1811 ; m. 28 Oct. 1839, Margaret, dau. of John
Westgarth, Esq. of Maryfield House, co. Edinburgh (son of
Capt. John Westgarth, and great nephew of John Westgarth,
Esq. J. P. of XJnthank, co. Durham, whose great-grandson and
representative is the present J. E. Westgarth Hildyard, Esq.
of Horsley and Untliank, co. Durham, High Sheriff thereof iri
1863) and by her (who d. 11 Aug. 1871) left issue at his death
22 Dec. 1867,
I. EicHAHD Ormerod Rastrick, now of Denton Hall
• II. John Cecil, b. 10 Dec. 1843.
III. Harry Hanson, 6. 1 Oct. 1847; d. at Perth, 9 Feb 1876
IV. William Aubone, 6. 20 Dec. 1850.
I. Susan Westgarth, m. as 2nd wife, March, 1868 Robert
Hutton Potts, Esq. of Boldon Lodge, co. Durham.
II. Sophia Amelia.
HI. Julia Eose, m. 23 Feb. 1876, Henry Darley Hill Esq
IV, Annie Ellerman.
Arms— ^rm., a mullet or. Crest— An eagle's head erased
iSeat— Denton Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. ' ;
HOZIER OF NEWLANDS AND BARROW-
FIELD.
HoziEE, William Wallace, Esq. of Newlands
and Barrowfield, co. Lanark, J.P. and D.L., Con-
vener of the County, late Lieut. Scots Greys, b. 21
Feb. 1825 ; m. 1 Aug. 1849, Frances Anne, dau.
of John O'Hara, Esq. of Raheen, co. Galway, by
Arabella (now Lady O'Donel) his wife, dau. of ' Sir
John Blake, Bart, of Menlough Castle, and has issue,
I. James Henry Cecil, 6. 4 April, 1851.
I. Arabella Eose Evelyn. ii. Catherine Eose.
III. Mary Haughton.
ILtncagC. — William Hoziee, Esq. of Newlands, co. Lan-
ark, b. 1758 (sou of James Hozier, Esq. Magistrate of Glasgow,
who purchased in 1784 the estate of Newlands from Mr. Gray,
of Dalmarnock and Carntyne), added to his property by the
acquisition of Barrowfield in the same co. His only brother,.
James, a Capt. in the army, m. 1792, the Hon. Catherine de
Moleyns, dau. of Thomas, 1st Lord Ventry. Mr. William
Hozier m. 1st, Jean, youngest dau. of John Campbell, of
Clathick and Killermont, and by her (who d. 1792) had issue,
James, his heir. He m. 2ndly, Lilias, eldest dau. of John
Wallace, Esq. of Kelly, and had a son, John Wallace, Cornet
Scots Greys, d. 1825. Mr. Hozier d. 1841, and was s. by his
eldest son,
James Hozier, Esq. of Newlands and Barrowfield, J.P. and
D.L., Convener of co. Lanark, b. 1781, Advocate; m. 1823,
Catherine Margaret, 2nd dau. of Sir William Feilden, Bart,
of Feniscowles, and by her (who d. 13 Jan. 1878) had issue,
I. William Wallace, now of Newlands and Barrowfield.
II. John Wallace, 6. 1834, Major Eoyal Scots Greys.
III. Henry Montague, late 2nd Life Guards, b. 1838; m. '■
28 Sept. 1878, Lady Blanche Ogilvy, dau. of the Earl of Airlic.
I. Jane Campbell, m. 1861, Col. Feilden, C.M.G., of Wittuii
Park, CO. Lancaster. ii. Mary Haughton Georgiana.
He d. 13 Jan. 1878.
.^nn.s— Vair, on a chevron gu. three bezants a chief chequy j
or and sa. CnU~A bloodhound sejant ppr. Motto— Aje ready. 1
iScai— Mauldslie Castle, near Carluke, co. Lanark. I
♦ 1
HUDDLESTON OP SAWSTON.
Httddleston, Ferdinand, Esq. of Sawston, co*
Cambridge, J.P. and D.L., b. 1814; s. his father
1853 ; m. 1854, Marie, only child and heiress of
Count Roger du Nord, of Chesney Cour la Eeine, ,
Paris, which lady d. 1857. «
HtnragC— This branch of the ancient family of HoDEts- '
ton or Hoddleston, of Milium Castle, Cumberland, became
fixed in co. Cambridge some time in the 15th century, through
an alliance with a co-heiress of the potent house of Neviil.
Sir William Hodleston, Knt., youngest son of Sir John
Hodleston, Knt. of Milium, by Joane his wife, dau. and co-heir >
of Sir Miles Stapleton, m. Lady Isabel Neviil, 5th dau. of John I
Marquess of Montacute, and sister and co-heir of George, DuUc
of Bedford, and had two sons. The elder and heir,
SiK John Hodleston, Knt. of Salston, Sheriff of the cos. of
Cambridge and Huntingdon in 3 Eichard III., m. the Hon.
Dorothy Sutton, dau. of Edward, Lord Dudley, and left a son.
Sir John Hodleston, Knt., Privy Councillor to Queen Mary,
Vice-Chamberlaln to King Philip, and Capt. of His Majesty's
Guard, to. Bridget, dau. of Sir Eobert Cotton, Knt. of Lan-
wood, and left at his decease, 4 Nov. 1557, a dau., Alice, m. Sir
Thomas Lovel, Knt. of East Harhng, Norfolk ; and a son.
Sir Edmund Hodleston, Knt. of Salston, co. Cambridge, m.
Dorothy, dau. and heir of Henry Beconsall, Esq.of Beconsall, I
CO. Lancaster, and had one son and four daus.,
Henry, his heir.
Frances, m. George Wild, Esq. of co. Worcester, Serjeant-at-
Law; and d. 29 Nov. 1630.
Jane, m. Sir Walter Wiseman, Knt of Brodon, Essex.
Isabel, in. Sir Edward Fortescue, of Faulkborn.
Dorothy, m. Henry Hastings, Esq., son of Sir Henry Has- i
tings, Knt. of co. Leicester.
HUD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUD
821
Whilst the house at Salston was erecting, Sir Edmund resided
on his estates in Essex, and served the office of High Sheriff
for that CO. in 'ZO, 21, and 30 Elizabeth. He d. at his sister,
Lady Level's, in 5 James I., and was .«. by his son,
Henry Hodelston, of Salston, m. Dorothy, dau. of Robert,
1st Lord Dormer, by his wife, the Hon. Elizabeth Brown,
dau. of Sir Anthony Brown, Viscount Montagu, and had
four sons and two daus. He d. 1617, and was s. by liis
elder son.
Sir Robert Hodelston, of Salston, Gamekeeper to King
Chables I., at Newmarket, m. 1st, the Hon. Mary Roper, dau.
of Christopher Lord Teynham, by whom he had a son, Henry,
who predeceased him unm. Sir Robert m. 2ndly, Mary, dau.
of Richard Tufton, Esq., and niece of Nicholas, Earl of Thanet,
but had no issue. His brother,
Henht Hodelston, Esq. Lieut. -Col. in the service of King
Charles I., m. Mary, dau. of William Havers, Esq. of Thelton
Hall, Norfolk, and dying 1659, was s. by his son,
Richard Huddleston, Esq. of Sawston, m. Bfary, dau. of
Richard Bostock, Esq. of W'exhall, Salop, by whom (who d.
30 Aug. 1729) he had (with seven daus., of whom Mary m. Sir
Francis Fortescue, Bart. ; Catherine, m. Charles Bodenham,
Esq. of Rotherwas ; and Constantia, m. Rev. Robert Harding)
four sons,
Richard, his successor.
AVilliam, in. Frances Beaumont, and was father of Gen.
AVilliam Orcher Huddleston, of the Artillery.
John (Rev.).
Henry, M.D., m. Mary, dau. of Sir William Gage, Bart, of
Hengrave, and had a dau., Lelia, m. James Farril, Esq.,
and d. s. p.
Mr. Huddleston d. 10 May, 1713, and was s. his eldest son,
Richard Huddleston, Esq. of Sawston, m. Mary, dau. and
co-heir of John Ayloffe, Esq. of Ewhurst, Hants, and dying
1717, left, with two daus., Barbara and Frances, Nuns at
Bruges, a son and successor,
Richard Hoddleston, Esq. of Sawston, 6. 30 Aug. 1716; m.
23 Feb. 1735, Jane, dau. and sole heir of Thomas Belchier,
Esq. of Monmouth, by Ursula his wife, dau. of R. Needham,
Esq. of Helston, and had issue,
Ferdinand, his successor.
Thomas, of Milton, co. Cambridge, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Henry Mackworth, Bart, of Normanton, and his wife, the
Lady Anne Hamilton, dau. of James, 7th Earl of Abercorn,
and had (with two other daus., Elizabeth, and Mary) a son
and dau.,
Francis, late Capt. in the army, to. 30 Dec. 1810, Hannah,
eldest dau. of Robert Pike, Esq. of the City of Dublin,
and left (with younger cliildren) a son and lieir, John
Folliott Hoddleston, Esq. of H.M. Customs, Dublin.
Frances, youngest dau. of Thomas Huddleston, Esq. of
Milton, TO. John English, Esq. of Bath (son of E. Augustus
English, of Ballynakill, Queen's Co.), and d. 1858, leaving
issue,
I. Alban Huddleston English, of Bath, m. Isabella Mil-
burn, and has issue.
II. Vincent English, to. and has issue.
III. William Archer English, d. 1855.
IV. Ferdinand English (Most Rev. R. C, Archbishop of
Trinidad), d. 1862. v. Alfred English, d. s. p. 18G0.
VI. Louis-English, Rector of the English College, Rome,
d. 1863.
I. Cecilia English, a Nun, d- at Teignmouth.
II. Agnes English, to. Col. Fotheringham, and has issue.
III. Isabella Jane, a Roman Countess, so created by H.
H.Pius IX., 8 Jan. 1869.
Eichard, of Gray's Inn, vi. Sarah, dau. of J. Dofflvin, Mer-
chant, of London, and left an only dau. and heir, Mary
Jane, wife of Basil Eyston, Esq. of East Hendred, Berks.
Mary, 5tt. Henry Bostock, Esq. of Salop.
BIr. Huddleston d. 1760, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ferdinand Huddleston, Esq. of Sawston, m. Mary, dau.
and sole heir of Timothy Lucas, Esq of Marlborough, and had
issue,
Richard, his heir, of Saw.ston, J.P. and D.L., b. 17C8 ; High
Sheriflfl834; d.s.p.lSil.
Henry, of Gray's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, hi. Miss Ann Good-
child, and d. s. p.
Edward, of Purse Caundle, co. Dorset, and afterwards of
Sawston, m. Mi.ss Sarah Barton, and had issue. His eldest
son is the present Ferdinand Huddleston, Esq. of
Sawston.
Mary, m. Denis Scully, Esq., and d. s. p. 12 April, 1806.
Jane, to. Francis Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, co. Warwick.
Mr. Huddleston d. 6 April, 1808.
Anns — Gu., a fret arg. Crest — Two arms, dexter and sinister,
embowed vested arg. upholding a bloody scalp. Motto — Soli
Deo honor et gloria. '
&ai— Sawston Hall, near Cambridge.
HUDDLESTON OF UPWELL HAL,L.
Huddleston, George Croft, Esq. of Upwcll
Hall, Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge, Capt. l;{th Hussars,
b. 5 March, 1837 ; m. 24. Oct. 1865, Emily Henrietta,
only dau. of the Eight Hon. William N. Massey.
HtliragC— The Rev. Thomas Crofte, M.A. of Jesus Coll.
Cambriilge, Rector of Broughton, near Brigge, co. Lincoln
(son of James Crofte, 6. 1595, and grandson of James Crofte,
of Leeds), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Crosland, by his wife
Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher Brearew, Esq. He d. 1693,
leaving two sons, Thomas, B.A. of Jesus College, Cambridge,
Rector of Alderlcy, co. Chester, d. unm. 1753; and James.
The 2nd son,
James Croft, 6. 1688 ; ni. Elizabeth, dau. of John Barrow,
Esq. of West Ham, Essex; and d. 1753, leaving a son,
James Croft, Esq., D.L. and J.P. for co. Middlesex; m.
21 Sept. 1758, Elizabeth Mosely, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas
Mosely, Esq.; and d. 1788, leaving (besides four daus.) two
sons,
James, M.A. of Oriel College, Oxford, d. s. p. 1852.
George, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
George Croft, Esq. of Greenford, to. 21 May, 1801, Mary
Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Gauntlett, Esq. of Winchester, and d.
28 Sept. 1834, leaving,
George James, now of tTpwell Hall.
Peter, of Little Haugh, Norton, Bury St. Edmunds, J.P. for
Suffolk, and Chairman of Quarter Sessions, 6. 1806; to. 1835,
Elizabeth, dau. of W. Lee, Esq. of Upwell, and has
Thomas Jervoise, b. 1841; m. 1873, Laura, younger dau.
of John Josselyns, Esq. of St. Edmund's Hill, Bury St.
Edmund's, and other issue.
Thomas, to. Mary Esther, widow of Lieut. -Gen. Armstrong,
and dau. of T. A. Russell, Esq. of Cheshunt Park, Herts.
Frederick, to. Mary, dau. of Capt. Graham, R.N.
Purefoy, to. Mary Frances, dau. of James Gay, Esq. of
Thurning Hall, Norfolk.
James, m. Emma Coe, of Canada.
Elizabeth Catherine. Frances Louisa. Mary Anne.
Carohne, to. Rev. A. Dicken, D.D. Emma Ethelinda.
Mr. Croft assumed, 1819, the name and arms of Huddleston,
on succeeding to the estates of the late George Huddleston,
Esq. of Croydon.
Rev. George James Huddleston, M.A. of Upwell Hall, Isle
of Ely, and Upton Grey, Hants, Rector of Tunworth, Basing-
stoke, Hants, J.P. for the Isle of Ely, „i. 21 May, 1832, Anne,
dau. of Wilham Lee, Esq. of Upwell, D.L. for Norfolk, and has
issue,
I. George Croft.
II. Tristram Frederick Croft, 6. 23 Jan. 1848.
I. Anne Elizabeth Croft. ii. Mary Deborah Croft.
III. Frances Croft, m. 10 Oct. 1865, Josiah Hudleston, Esq.,
Capt. 41st Madras N.I., eldest son of the late Josiah Andrew
Hudleston, of the Madras Civil Service.
IV. Caroline Croft. v. Emma Croft.
VI. Emily Selina Croft.
Arms o/HuDDLESTON~Erm., a fret gu. in chief a lion passant
guardant sa. Crest — Two arms dexter and sinister embowed
vested erm. cuffed gu. the hands supporting a dexter gauntlet
erect ppr. encircled by a chaplet of roses gu. Motto— Per
varies casus.
Seais— Upwell Hall, Wisboach ; and Upton Grey, Odiham.
♦
HUDLESTON OP HUTTOIT JOHN.
Hudleston, William, Esq. of Hutton John,
Cumberland, b. 1826 ; m. Jan. 1856, Laura Hen-
rietta, dau. of George Ledwell Taylor, Esq., and has
issue,
II. Ferdinand, 6. 1857.
IV. Cuthbert, 6. 1863.
VI. Edmund, b. 1855.
viii. Gilbert, b. 1874.
II. Maude, d. young.
I. Andrew John, b. 1856.
III. Richard fa twin), b. 18C0.
V. Ralph, b. 1864.
VII. William, b. I87I.
I I. Clara (a twin).
1 III. Sybel, b. 1869.
'Sh: Hudleston is in H.M. Indian C.S. Madras.
j ILiliragr. — According to the York Manuscript, the
Hodelstons derived their name from Hodelston, in co. York.
They trace their pedigree from Saxon times, to
Nigel de Hodelston, who gave to the Abbey of Selby two
canicates of land and a half in Hilluni, and part of his tythe
in Hodelston, with soccage, &c. : witnesses— Thomas, Arch-
j bishop of Y'ork ; William, the Dean ; and William, treasurer.
I From this Nigel de Hodelston lineally descended
822
HUD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUD
Sir John de Hobleston, Lord d'Anys, who was summoned
to a council at Newcastle-on-Tyne, and ordered, 26 Sept.
26 Edwabd I., to attend the King at Carlisle, with horse and
arms, in the record of which he is styled a Baron. He was
also one of the great council who subscribed the letter to
Boniface VIII., and he assisted at the siege of Karlaverock.
He m. Joan, dau. and heir of Adam de BoiTill, Lord of Milium,
Cumberland, and was direct ancestor of
Sib Eichakd de Hodleston, one of the heroes of Agincourt,
made a Knight Banneret on that celebrated field. He served
in the wars of France in the retinue of Sir William de Har-
rington, K.G., whose sister Margaret, dau. of Eobert de
Harrington, Lord Harrington, he had married. Sir Eichard
was «. by his son,
SiK JoH.N Hodleston, Knt., Lord of Milium, who was Sheriff
of Cumberland 35 Henbt VI., to which office he was
appointed for life by the Duke of Gloucester. He represented
the CO. 7 Edward IV., and was Keeper and Bailiff of the
King's Woods and Chases in Barnoldewicke, co. Tork, Steward
of Penrith, and Warden of the West Marches. He m. Joane,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir Miles Stapleton, of Ingham, and
had three sons,
I. Eichard (Sir), K.B., who d. in the lifetime of his father,
1 EicHABD III. He m. Margaret, natural dau. of Eichard,
Earl of Warwick, and had one son and two daus.,
1 Eichard, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Lady Mabel Dacre, and
d. s. p., when the estates, being entailed, passed to the
heir male, the descendant of his uncle John.
1 Johan, m. Hugh Fleming, Esq. of Eydal, in Westmor-
land.
2 Margaret, m. Launcelot Salkeld, of Whitehall.
II. John, of whom presently.
HI. William (Sir), ancestor of the Hcddlestons of Saicston,
CO. Cambridge.
The 2nd son,
Sib John Hodleston, m. Joan, dau. of Lord Fitz-Hugh, and
dying 5 Henry VIII., was «. by his son,
Sib John Hodleston, K.B., Lord of MilUim, m. 1st, the
Lady Jane Clifford, younger dau. of Henry, Earl of Cumber-
land (see Burke's Exlinct Peerage), but had no issue. He m.
2ndly, Joan, sister of Sir John Seymour, Knt., and aunt of
Jane Seymoub, Queen Consort of Henbt VIII., and had by
her a son,
Anthony, Lord of Milium, to. 1541, Mary, dan. of Sir Wil-
liam Barrentyne, Knt. of Haseley, co. Oxon, and was s. by
his son,
William Hodleston, Lord of Milium, M.P. temp. Eliza-
beth. This gentleman m. Mary Bridges, of co. Gloucester,
and was father of
Ferdinand Hodleston, Esq. of Milium, who represented
the CO. of Cumberland 21 .James I. He m. Jane, dau. of Sir
Ealph Grey, Knt. of Chillingham, and had nine sons all of
whom were officers in the service of King Charles I. ; Wil-
riAM, the eldest, of whom presently; John, was Col. of
Dragoons ; Febdinando, Major of foot ; Eichard, Lieut.-Col.
of foot, was slain at Minster Yard, York; Ealph, Capt.
of foot; Ingleby, Capt. of foot; Edward, Major of foot;
EoBEBT, Capt. of foot; and Joseph, Capt. of iiorse. The
eldest son and heir.
Sir William Hudleston, Lord of Milium, raised a regi-
ment of Infantry for the royal cause, and clothed and paid
it during the whole of the war. For this good service, and
his great personal bravery at the Battle of Edge Hill, in
retaking the royal standard, he was made a Knight
Banneret by King Charles on the field. He m. Bridget,
dau. of Joseph Pennington, of Muncaster, and was s. by his
son,
Ferdinand Hudleston, Esq. Lord of Milium, m. the dau.
of Peter Hewkeley, Merchant of London, and left an only
dau. and heiress. Mart Hudleston, who became the wife of
Charles West, Lord Delawarr, and d. without issue. On
the decease of Ferdinand, the representation of the family
reverted to his brother Joseph, Lord of Milium, who ra.
Bridget, dau. of Andrew Hudleston, of Hutton John, and
had one son, who d. (1C82) in his father's lifetime. Joseph
d. 10 Sept. 1700, and was s. by his first-cousin,
EicHABD Hudleston, son of Col. John Hudleston (2nd
son of Ferdinand Hudleston and Jane Grey). This gentle-
man m. Isabel, dau. of Thomas Hudleston of Bamton, co.
York, and was s. by his son,
Ferdinando Hudleston, Lord of Milium, whose son and
heir, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Lyon Falconer, Esq. of
CO. Eutland,
William Hudleston, Lord of Milium, m. Gertrude, dau.
of Sir WiUiam Meredith, Bart., and left two daus., of whom
the younger d. unm. ; the elder,
Elizabeth Hudleston, of Milium Castle, Cumberland,
TO. Sir Hedworth Williamson, and was ancestor of Sir
Hedworth WiUiamson, Bart. (See Burke's ^Peerage and
Baronetage.)
Sir John to. 3rdly, Joyce, dau. and heir of Martin Fricklcy, of
Frickley, and had by her a son,
Andrew Hudleston, Esq. of Farrington, to. 1564, Mary,
dau. of Cuthbert Hutton, and sister and co-heir of Thomas
Button, Esq. of Hutton John, co. Cumberland. His estates
consisted of the manors of Abbington, in co. Oxford, Preston
Eichard, in Westmorland, and Farrington Hall, in co. L;in-
caster, with several other possessions, both in Westmorland
and Cumberland. He was an officer in the Body Guard of
King Henby VIII., Edward VI., Queen Maky, and Qucea
Elizabeth. By his wife, Mary, he had issue,
Joseph, his heir.
Eichard, a Eoman Catholic Priest, and other issue.
The elder son,
Joseph Hudleston, Esq. of Hutton John and Farrington,
b. 1565; TO. Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Cuthbert Sissons, Esq. of
Kirkbarrow, co. Cumberland, and had issue,
Andbew, his heir.
John, a Eoman Catholic Priest, 6. 1608; d. 1698. This, the
famous Father Hudleston, was instrumental in preserving
Charles II. after the Battle of Worcester, and was appointed
private confessor.
Eichard. Cuthbert. William. Ferdinando.
Mary, d. in infancy. Dorothy. Jane.
Margaret. Joyce. Bridget. Helen.
Elizabeth.
The eldest son,
Andrew Hudleston, Esq. of Hutton John, b. 1603; to. 1632,
Dorothy, dau. of Daniel Fleming, Esq. of Skirwith, co. Cum-
berland, and by her had issue,
I. Andrew, his heir.
II. Joseph, Citizen of London, to. Mary, dau. of John Emer-
son, Mayor of Newcastle, d. 14 June, 1679, and was buried
in the Church of St. Nicholas, having had issue,
1 Joseph, who d. in infancy.
1 Dorothy, living in 1679.
III. John. IV. Eichard.
I. Mary, m. John Senhouse, Esq. of Netherhall.
II. Jane. iii. Dorothy.
IV. Magdalen, to. Chris. Eichmond, Esq. of Highhead Castle.
V. Bridget, m. Joseph Hudleston, Esq. of Milium Castle, and
d. 1714, aged 72.
The eldest son and heir,
Andrew Hudleston, Esq. of Hutton John, 6. 1637, "who
was," says Jefferson, in his History/ of leath Ward, "the first
Protestant of his family. He was a zealous promoter of the
Eevolution of I68S, and is represented as a man of great
learning and talents. In Oct. 1688, having been informed of
a ship entering Workington harbour with arms and ammuni-
tion for the garrison of James II. at Carlisle, he consulted
with Sir John Lowthor how they might best secure the ship
for the Prince of Orange, who was then daily expected in the
Kingdom. Mr. Hudleston and Sir John armed their servants
and tenants, and, during the darkness of the night, marched
them to the coast, when the crew surrendered the vessel at
their demand. This is said to have been one of the first open
acts of hostility against that monarch, who so soon after
abdicated the throne." Mr. Hudleston to. 1662, Catherine,
dau. of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bart, of Isell, co. Cumberland,
and had issue,
I. Andrew, d. s. p. 1724. ii. Wilerid, his lieir.
m. WiUiam. iv. Eichard.
V. Lawson, Archdeacon of Bath, Canon of Wells, and Rector
of Kelston, Somerset ; m. Hellena, dau. of John Harrington,
Esq. of Kelston, and d. 1743, aged 66, leaving iss'.ie,
1 John, 6. at Kelston, 22 Nov. 1714, and was buried there
9 Jan. 1748. He m. Elizabeth, widow of E. Croome, Esq.,
and had (with two younger children, Eichard and Dyonis)
an elder son,
John Huddleston, b. 1746 ; d. 1823, aged 77, buried at
Puclechurch; to. Susanna, dau. of W. Francis, Esq., and
had two daus., Frances and Mary, and a son,
Lawson Huddleston, 6. 1783; d. 1838, aged 55, buried
with his father. He to. Sarah, only dau. of W. Godwin,
Esq., and left a son,
John Nichols Huddleston, heir male of the family,
who is m. and has issue.
2 William, Prebendary of Wells, and Vicar of St. Cuthbcrfs
in that city, to. 1743, Mary, dau. of John Burland, Esq.
Wells, and d. 1766, leaving issue : his son,
John Hudleston, resident at the Court of Tanjorc,
and a Slember of Council at Madras, to. 1788, Honoria,
dau. of Rev. J. Marshall, and had issue : his son,
William Hudleston, 6. 1793 ; to. 1820, Annette Clara,
dau. of John Wallace, Esq., H.E.I.C.C.S., and d. 1855,
leaving issue,
1 William, now of Hutton John.
2 Wilfrid, Major in the Indian army, m.
1 Isabella, to. 1845, Eev. T. Davis Lamb, and has,
issue.
2 Clara, m. Eev. John Keate.
3 Mary, to. A. L. Steele, Esq., and d. 1850, leaving a son,
Arthur.
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* Anna, m. 1861, Major Henry F. M. Boisra^on, of the
Indian army, and had issue, Guy, and Mabel ; and d.
9 May, 1«68. 5 Matilda, d. young.
6 Helena, in. 1862, Rev. William Gee (who d. 1877), and
has two sons, Frederick and Herbert.
7 Geraldine.
8 Gertrude, m. 1865, Cecil Edward Martyn, Esq. of
H.M. Carabineers (who d. 1869).
Andrew Hudlcston's 2nd son,
WiLFKiD HuDLESTON, Esq. of Hutton Johu, b. 1673; 5)1. about
1703, Joyce, dau. and heiress of Thomas Curwen, Esq. of
Workington, Cumberland, by whom he had,
I. Andrew, his heir.
II. Curwen (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Clifton, and Incumbent of
Whitehaven; m. 1st, Elizabeth, sister of Richard Cooke,
Esq. of Workington, and had a dau., Joyce, m. Wm. Sham-
mon, Esq. Lieut. R.N. He to. Zndly, Eleanor, dau. and
heiress of John Dove, of Cullercotts, Northumberland, and
had issue, 1 Wilfrid, M.A., Rector of Handsworth, co.
York, TO. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Thomas Airy, M.D.,
of Egremont, Cumberland, and d. 1829, aged 84, having
had a dau., Eleanor, who vi. Thomas Ward, Esq. of Dore
House, CO. York, and d. 1851, leaving an only dau. and
heiress, Elizabeth Ward, heiress of line of the ancient
family of Hddleston of Hutton John, who m. 21 Aug. 1827,
John Simpson, Esq., M'.D., of Castle Lodge, Knaresborough,
who took by royal license, 1867, the name of Hudleston;
2 John.
1. Isabella, m. Edmund Gibson, Esq. of Barfield, Cumberland,
and had one son and three daus.
The elder son and heir,
Andrew Hudleston, Esq. of Hutton John, Barrister-at-Law,
s. his father 1728, and was Deputy-Lieutenant, Justice of the
Peace, and Chairman of the Quarter Sessions for the co. Cum-
berland, for nearly forty years. He m. Mary, dau. and sole
heir of Rev. Richmond Fenton, of Plumpton Hall, co. Cumber-
land, and had issue,
Andrew, his heir. William.
Joyce. Mary. Julia. Isabella. Catherine.
The elder son and heir,
Andrew Hcdleston, Esq. of Hutton John, brought up to
the Bar at Gray's Inn, s. his father 1780. He to. Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Sir William Fleming, Bart, of Rydal, Westmor-
land, and dying 1822, was s. by his son and heir,
Andrew Fleming Hcdleston, Esq. of Hutton John, 6. 1796 ;
for many years in the Civil Service of the East India Company,
on their Madras establishment. Mr. Hudleston served in 1849
as High Sheriff of Cumberland. He s. 1860, the late Lady Le
Fleming in the Rydal and other estates of the Flemings in
Westmorland. He d. unm. 1861, leaving Hutton John to
William Hddleston, Esq., its present possessor.
Arms— Gn., a fret arg. Crest — Two arms dexter and sinister
cmbowed vested arg. holding in the hands a scalp ppr. the
inside gu. Motto — Soli Deo honor et gloria.
Scat— Hutton John, Penrith, Cumberland.
HUDSON OF CHESWAHDINE.
See Donaldson.
HTTGESSEN OF SMEETH PADDOCKS.
XNATCHBULL-HrCESSEN, ElGHT HoN. EdWAED
HtiGESSEN, of Smeeth Paddocks, and Provender,
Kent, M.P. for Sandwich, J.P. and D.L., M.A.,
Chairman of East Kent Quarter Sessions, formerly
Lord of the Treasury, Under-Secretary of the Home
Department 1866 and 1868 to 1871, and for the
Colonies 1871 to 1874, Privy Councillor 1873, b. 29
April, 1829 ; m. 19 Oct. 1852, Anna Maria Elizabeth,
younger dau. of the 'Rev. Marcus Richard South-
Tvell, Vicar of St. Stephens, St. Albans, and has
issue.
I. Edward, d. 5 April, 1857.
II. Cecil Marcus, b. 29 Nov. 1863.
I. Katharine CeciUa. ii. Eva Mary.
ILtnpajJt. — This family originally came from the town of
Dunkirke, in Flanaers, where Hugh Hugessine, for service
done in battle, received from the Duke of Vandomrae, heredi-
tary lord of that town, a grant of a coat of arms, which
bearings were subsequently confirmed to his descendants in
England, by Sir William Segar, in 1624.
Mart Hcgessen, 2nd dau. (and co-heir with her sister,
Dorothea, who to. Joseph Banks, Esq . of Rercsby Abbey, and
d. s. p. 1828) of William Western Hugessen, Esq. of Provender,
by Thomasine his wife, 2nd dau. ofSir John Honywoofl, Bart.,
was 5th in descent from Sir William Hugessen, of Linsted,
High Slieriff Kent 1671, whose father, James Hugessen, Esq. of
Linsted, Kent, Merchant Adventurer, purchased the estate of
Provender 1633. Slie m. 1780, Edward Knatchbull, eldest son
of Sir E. Knatchbull, 7th bart. of Mersliam Hatch, Kent. He
s. as 8th bart. 1789, and d. Sept. 1819, having had by her (who
d. 1785), besides a younger son, Norton Joseph, Lieut. R.N.,
who d. s. J). 1801, an elder son and heir.
The Right Hon. Sir Edward Knatchbull, 9th bart., 6.
20 Dec. 1781; M.P. for Kent; m. 1st, 25 Aug. 1808, Annabella
Cbristiana, dau. of Sir John Honywood, Bart., and by her (who
d. 1814) had, with other issue,
Norton Joseph, b. 1808; 10th bart. of Mersham Hatch.
The Right Hon. Sir Edward Knatchbull to. 2ndly, 1820, Fanny
Catherine eldest dau. of Edward Knight, Esq. of Godmersham
Park, Kent, and by her had five sons and four daus.,
I. Edward Hugessen, now of Smeeth Paddock.
II. Reginald Bridges, Rector of Mersham, Ashford, Kent, m.
1866, Maria, 2nd dau. of Rev. Tatton Brockman, of Beach-
borough, Hythe, and has issue,
1 Everard. 2 A son.
1 Mabel Katherine, 6. June, 18G8.
2 Violet. 3 Winifred.
III. Herbert Thomas.
IV. Richard Astley, late Capt. 57th regt., d. s. p. 1874.
v. William Western, d. unm. 1864.
I. Fanny Elizabeth, d. unm. 1845.
II. Matilda Catherine, d. unm. 1860.
III. Alicia Sophia, d. unm. 1849.
IV. Louisa Susannah, d. unm.
Sir Edward d. 24 May, 1849, and was s. in the Baronetcy by his
eldest son by his 1st wife. The Hugessen property, derived
from his mother and aunt, the two co-heirs of William Western
Hugessen, Esq. of Provender, he left to his widow for life, and
entailed it upon his children by her. They have consequently
assumed the additional surname and arms of Hugessen.
Arms (as granted to Hugh Hugessine by the Duke of Van-
domme, and subsequently confirmed to his descendants in
England, by a grant in 1624 from Sir William Segar) — Arg., on
a mount vert in base an oak tree ppr. between two boars com-
batant sa. armed and tusked or. Crest — A tree as in the arms
between two wings az.
.Seat— Smeeth Paddocks, Provender, Fcvcrsham, Ashford.
HUGHAN OF THE AIRDS.
HuGHAN, TnoMAS, Esq. of The Airds, New
Galloway, J.P. and D.L. Kirkcudbright, b. 31 Oct.
1811 ; m. 1st, 21 Dec. 1835, Lady Louisa Beauclerk,
dau. of William Aubrey, Duke of St. Albans, and
by her (who d. 18 Feb. 1843) has issue,
I. Jannetta, to. Lord John Manners.
II. Wilhelmina Mary.
III. Louisa Justina, m. Sir Brydges Henniker, Bart.
He m. 2ndly, 1868, Louisa Senhouse, dau. of the
late Foster Clarke, Esq. Mr. Hughan, of The Airds,
is only son of the late Thomas Hughan, Esq. of
The Airds, M.P., by Jean his wife, dau. of Eobert
Milligan, Esq. of Cotswold, co. Gloucester.
Seat — The Airds, New Galloway.
HUGHES OF KINMEL.
Hughes, Hugh Egbert, Esq. of Kinmei, co.
Denbigh, Lord-Lieut, of Flintshire, b. 11 June,
1827 ; m. 18 April, 1853, Lady Florentia Emily,
2nd dau. of Henry Thomas, Isfc Earl of Ravens-
worth, and has issue,
I. Hugh Seymour Bulkelet Lewis, 6. 10 July, 1862.
II. Henry Bodvel Lewis, 6. 24 Dec. 1S64.
1. Elizabeth Bronwen. ii. Mary Florentia.
III. Frances Anne. iv. Eleanor, d. an infant 21 Feb. 1858.
V. Uoratia Maria Susanna. vi. Anne Gwendolen.
Mw Hughes s. at the death of his first cousin,
William Lewis, 2nd Lord Dinorben, 6 Oct. 1852,
to the estates of the family, under the entail created
by his grandfather.
3iiliragc. — HwFA ap Cynddelw, Lord of Llys I.Iifon,
in Anglesey (living in the time of Owen Gwynedd, Prince ol
North Wales who d. 1170), was founder of the first NobJe Tribe
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of Wales. His office by InheritaTice was to bear the Prince's
coronet and place it on his head when the Bishop of Bangor an-
nointed him. He had his residence at Presaddfed, in Anglesey,
and he possessed other lordships which are mentioned in the
"Extent of North Wales," as divided amongst his five sons,
Mathnsalem, Cyfnerth, levan, lorwerth, and Blettrws. His
wife was Ceinfryd, dau. of Ednowain, Chief of the 15th Noble
Tribe. His eldest son,
Mathcsalem, was father of two sons, lorwerth, whose dau.
and heiress Gwenhwyfa, m. Llewellyn ap Madoc ap Einion,
and
Meredith, who had also two sons, lorwerth, of whom we
treat, and Griffith, who was father of lorwerth ap Griffith,
who had issue, and of Sir Howell ap Griffith, Knt., whose only
dau. and heir, Margaret, in. Griffith, Lord of Powis. The
former-named son, lorwerth ap Meredith, had, with two
younger sons, Meredith, who had issue, and lorwerth (Gwystl)
ancestor of the eminent Welsh poet Siou Brwynog, of Brwynog,
who flourished about 1550, an elder son,
Gbutith ap Iobwekth, m. Gwenllian, dau. of Ririd Flaidd,
Lord of Penllyn, co. Merioneth, who was slain the latter end
of the reign of Henrt II.) and had issue, besides Ioewebth, of
whom we treat,
II. Griffith Vychan, who had issue.
in. Llewellyn, m. Angharad, dau. of Llewellyn ap Madoe ap
Griffith, and had issue.
IV. Sir Howel y Pedolau (so-called from his ability to
straighten a horse-shoe with his hands), knighted by
Edward II., to whom he was foster brother. His monu-
mental effigy, representing him as bending a horse-shoe
with his hands, was in the Church of St. Peter, at Carmar-
then, until broken up by some plasterers.
▼. Ehys, d. s. p.
I. Gwenllian, d. v.nm.
The son of whom we treat,
Ioewebth ap Geiffith, m. Gwladys, dau. and heir of
Howel Goch ap lorwerth ap Cadwgan, derived from Llowarch
ap Bran, and had issue, lorwerth dda, of whom presently;
Griffith dda, who had issue; Cynric ddu, whose dau. Gwerfyl,
m. Ednowain ap Einion ap lorwerth goch ; Llewellyn, father
of Howell, whose dau. Gwenhwyfa, -,a. Howell ap Tegwared
ap Madoc goch ; Howell, Rhys, David, and Einion, who all
had issue; Meredith, who d. s.p. : and a dau., Gwerfyl, m.
Llewellyn ap levan Wyddell. The eldest son,
Ioewebth dd5 ap Iobwebth, ni. Gwenllian, dan. and heir
of Meredith benhir ap Meredith ap Llewellyn (of Aber-Alaw)
descended from Howell ap Owen Gwynedd, and was father of
Howell, and of Rhys, who had issue. The elder son,
HowEL AP Iobwebth Ddu., m. Angharad, dau. of Howell ap
Cynrige Vychan of HiraetUog ap Cynric ap Llowarch, derived
from Marchweithian, Lord of Is-Aled, and had issue,
I. Hwlkin, of whom presently. ii. Pihys.
III. lorwerth.
IV. Llewellyn, in. Malt, dau. to Griffith ap Ednyfed ap
David Lloyd, and from this marriage descended Hugh
Lewis, of Llechylched, in Anglesey, who certified his pedi-
gree in the Visitation 5 Nov. 1588, at which time he was
residing at Bodewryd. He was High Sheriff in 1616, and
d. in 1618, leaving an only dau. and heir, Magdalen, wife of
John Wood, Esq. of Llangwyfan, by whom she had an only
child, Jane, who d. 1700, having to. John Gi-iffith, Esq. of
Carregllwyd, in Anglesey, by whom she had a numerous
family.
V. Kwnnws, m. Malt, dau. and heir of David Vychan ap
David Llwyd, derived from H wfa ap Cynddelw, and had issue.
I. Margaret, m. David ap Griffith of Lleyn.
The elder son,
Hwlkin ap Howel, who was alive upon the next Monday
after the festival of the Assumption, 21 Eichaed II. (1398),
m. Erddylad, dau. and heir of David ap lorwerth ap David
Llwydd, derived from Llowarch ap Bran, Chief of the 2nd
Noble Tribe, and by her had, besides a younger son, Howel, who
i«. Angharad, dau. of Ilowel ap Madoc DdG. of Ucheldre, and
had issue, and a dau. Mali, m. Ednyfed ap Hwlkin ap Bled-
dyn ap levan ap Cadwgan, an elder son and heir,
Llewellyn ap Hwlkin, who was alive on the 1st Nov. 30th
Heney VI., and was taken prisoner at the battle of Mortimer's
Cross, 1 Feb. 1461 ; he m. 1st, Margery, dau. and sole heir of
levan Lloyd ap Griffith ap Gionwy, derived from larddur.
Lord of Arllechwedd, in Carnarvonshire, and by her had five
sons, amongst whom he divided his large possessions, and two
daus. A poem by Howell Kilan, a poet who wrote between
1460 and 1490, upon the sons of LleweUyn ap Hwlken is
extant.
I. Meurig, to whom he left Eodowen. He witnessed a deed
at Bodedem, 30 Henry VII. (1459), and d. in 1530. His
wife was Margaret, dau. (by Angharad, dau. and co-heir of
Ednyfed ap Sir Tudor, paternal uncle of Owen Tudor) of
levan Vychan ap Adha, of Pengwem, co. Denbigh, and
jure uxor IS of Mostyn, co. Fhnt, ancestor of the Mostyns
of Mostyn, derived from Tudor Trevor, Lord of Hereford.
By this lady he had two sons,
1 Owen ap Meurig, of Bodowen in Anglesey, whose great-
grandson. Sir Hugh Owen, Knt. of Bodowen, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. and heir of George Wiriot, Esq. of Orielton, co
Pembroke, and had two sons,
William Owen, ancestor of the Owens of Bodowen, and
John Owen, grandfather of Sir Hugh Owen, Knt. of
Orielton, created a Bart, in 1641.
2 John Owen, ancestor of the Owens of Bodsilin, subse-
quently also of Clenenneu, co. Carnarvon, and Brogyn-
t>-n, Salop. Their heir, Margaret, dau. of William
Owen, Esq., was mother, by her husband Owen Ormsby,
Esq. of Willow Brook, co. Sligo, of a dau. and heir, Mary-
Jane, who inherited the family estates. She m. 11 Jan.
1815, William Gore, Esq., M.P., who assumed the addi-
tional surname of Ormsby, and by him is the mother of
John Ralph Ormsby-Gore, Esq., created Baron Harlech
II. Hugh, who assumed the surname of Lewis, of whom we
treat. He inherited the ancient family seat of Pre.saddfed,
the residence of his ancestor, Hwfa ap Cynddelw, Lord of
Llys Llifon. III. David, of Clegyrog, who d. s. p.
IV. Griffith, of Chwaen Wen, to. 1st, Catrin, dau. of Sion ap
Meredith ap Ifan of Efflonydd, and had issue, and 2ndly,
Gronwy, dau. of David Vychan.
V. Ehys, of Bodychan. He went to Bosworth with 300 men,
and in reward of his services was appointed Sheiiff of
Anglesey for life, from 20 Sept. 1485 to 1504. He m. Mar-
garet, dau. to Rhys ap Kenrick ap Eobert, and had, with
other issue, an elder son, John, who was High Sheriff of
Anglesey in 1542, and again in 1654. Ancestor of the family
of Bodychan, now extinct.
I. Elin, m. thrice, 1st, John, son of Madoc Puleston ; 2ndly, I
Gwilyim ap David of Llwydiarth ; 3rdly, Cynric ap David '
ap Ithel Vychan, of Englefield, in Flintshire.
II. Nest, VI. lorwerth ap Llewellyn ap David Goch.
Llewellyn ap Hwlkin m. 2ndly, Angharad, dau. of Cynric ap
Griffith ap Grono, and by her had a dau. Mali, m. Llewellyn
ap Griffith ap Howel. The 2nd son,
Hugh Lewis, Esq. of Presaddfed Giving the 12th Jan. 1485),
m. Janet, sister of Rowland Bulkeley, of Chedle, co. Chester,
and of Beaumaris (ancestor of Viscount Bulkeley), and dau. of
William Bulkeley, who d. 8 Heney VIII. (1517), and by her
had a son, John, and three daus., Ellen, ni. Owen ap John ap
Meredith, of Ystymkegid; Alice, -m. John Puleston, of
Hafod-y-Wern, and Elisabeth, to. John Wynne ap John
Edwards Hen. The son,
John Lewis, Esq. of Presaddfed, to. Elisabeth, dau. of
Watkin Vaughan, Esq., ap Thomas ap Eoger Vychan ap
Roger Hen, derived from Moreiddig Warwyn, Lord of Llechryd,
CO. Brecon, and had two sons, Hugh, and Watkin, d. s. p.
Hdgh Lewis, Esq. of Presaddfed, to. Agnes, sister of Sir
Ehys Griffith, Knt. of Penrhyn, High Sheriff of Carnarvon
1566, and dau. of Sir William Griffith, Knt. of Penrhyn, Cham-
berlain of North Wales, and was father of two sons, William, of
whom presently, and John Lewis, High Sheriff of Anglesey
1565, who TO. Elin, dau. of Hugh ap Llewellyn ap Meredith ap
Ehys, derived from Llowarch Holbwrch, and had issue, William,
b. 1553; Mary, 6. 1555; Hugh, b. 1557; and Margaret, b. 1564.
This lady to. 2ndly, Sir William Maurice of Clenenneu, Knt.,
Hi,7h Sheriff of Carnarvon 1581. The elder son,
William Lewis, Esq. of Presaddfed, J.P., High Sheriff of
Anglesey 1548, 1557, and 1571, and M.P. for that co. in two
Parhaments, certified his pedigree in the Visitation 6 Nov.
15S8. He TO. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Sir John Puleston, Knt. of
Bersham, Constable of the Castle of Carnarvon, and by her
had,
I. Hugh, of whom presently. ii. Richard, M.A.
III. William, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, d. s. p. iv. John.'
I. Jane, m. Owen Wood, Esq. of Tal-y-llyn.
II. Elisabeth, m. Ehys.Wyn ap David ap Ehys ap David ap
Gwilym, of Llwyrtiart.
III. Gaynor, m. William Hampton, Esq. of Henllys.
IV. Margaret, to. Richard Bulkeley, Esq. of Porthaml.
V. Anne, m. David Owen Tudor, Esq. of Penmynydd.
VI. Mary, to. William Coetmore, Esq. of Coetmore.
VJI. Elin, d. unm. viii. Grace, m. William Hampton.
The elder son and heir,
Hugh Lewis, Esq. of Presaddfed, to. Margaret, dau. and
heir of William ap John ap Rhys, Esq. of Llynon (by Anne,
his wife, dau. to Pierce Stanley, of Elfo) and by her had issue,
William, d. s. jy., John, of whom presently; Owen, J.P. ;
Stuckley, ni. and had issue. The elder son,
John Lewis, Esq. of Presaddfed, High Sheriff of Anglesey
1606, TO. Anne, dau. of Sir Hugh Owen, of Bodowen, Knt., by
his wife Elisabeth, dau. and heir of George Wiriot, Esq. of
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3ii, Uon, CO. Pembrolte, and by her had, with a dau. Mar-
ram, who d. imm. atLIynon, a son and heir,
JmiN Lewis, Esq. of Presaddfed, High Sheriff of Anglesey
IGls^ III. Catherine, dau. of Evan Lloyd, Esq., of Bodidris-yn-
i';il, C'apt. in the service of Charles I., J. P., and Custos llotu-
ui um of the CO. Denbigh, who d. at Presaddfed in 1637, by
\[;ny his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir Hichard Trevor, Knt. of
in iilyn, and by herhad issue, an only dau. and heiress,
Anm; Lewis, who m. 1st, John, eldest son of Sir Hugh
)\\('ii. 1st bart. of Orielton, who d. s. p. v. p., and 2ndly,
\'iail; Trevor, Viscount Dungannon, by whom she had issue
:«u sons, Lewis and Mark, successively Viscounts Dungan-
1011, who both d. s. p.
A\ iLHAM Lewis, Esq. of Presaddfed, High Sheriff 1549, m.
:ndly. Elin, sister of John ap Edward, Esq. of Bodewryd,
High Sheriff of Anglesey 1613, and dau. of Edward ap Hugh
rwyn, Esq. of Bodewryd, by Elin, dau. ofRobert Bulkeley, Esq.
3f Gronant, and by her (who TO.2ndly, Henry Mostyn, D.D., of
Dalcoed, co. Flint, who </. 1612) had (with a dau. Margaret,
n. to Robert Pugh, of Penrhyn, in Creuddyn) a son
Robert Lewis, Esq. of Cemlyn, in Anglesey, b. 1599, named
xfter Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, who, on his way to Ire-
and in that year, visited Presaddfed, and stood godfather
;o him. He m. Gaynor, dau. of William Roberts, Esq. of
2aerau, in Anglesey, and by her, who d. a widow in Feb. 1672,
iged 78, had, with three younger sons, Samuel, John, and
Ambrose, an elder son and heir,
William Lewis, of Cemlyn, who rf.2 Jan. 167G, aged 50, having
n. Anne, dau. (by Anne his wife, dau. of Rhys Wynn, of
Llwydiarth,)ofWilliam Bulkeley, Esq. ofBrynddu, High Sheriff
3f Anglesey 1637, son (by Jane his wife, dau. and sole heir of
Rhys ap William of Coedan) of the Rev. Arthur Bulkeley, son
3f Sir Richard Bulkeley, Knt. of Baron Hill, co. Anglesey,
lerived through the families of Needham, Talbot, Butler, and
Bohun, from King Edward I. By this lady Mr. Lewis had
:wo sons, Robert, of Cemlyn, d. s. j). ; Ambrose, of whom we
;reat; "and Sage, m. John Bulkeley, of Bwlchanan. The
i'oungor son,
Ambrose Lewis, M.A., Rector of Llaivhyddlad, to which he
was inducted in 1704, d. 8 Nov. 1729, aged 73, having m.
Martha, dau. and co-heir of the Rev. Hugh Humphreys,
Rector of Trefdraeth, to which he was instituted 5 May, 1668,
by Jane, dau. of Thomas Hughes, Esq. of Porthllongdu
^derived from Gweirydd ap Rhysgoch, founder of the 3rd
Noble Tribe), and sister and co-heir of Owen Hughes, Esq. of
Madryn Castle, co. Carnarvon, and Llysdulas, co. Anglesey,
M.P. for Beaumaris, and High Sheriff of Anglesey 1683, who
d. s. p. 1708. By this lady (who d. in 1725) Mr. Lewis had
issue,
I. William Lewis, Esq. of Cemlyn, Llysdulas, and Madryn
Castle, High Sheriff of Anglesey 1713 and 1714, m. Elisa-
beth, dau. of William Meyrick, Esq. of Bodorgan, and
d. s. p., leaving his nieces his co-heiresses.
II Hugh, TO. Jane, dau. of Roger Hughes, Esq. of Plis
Coch, and d. s. p. in. Owen, d. s. p.
IV. Robert, of whom presently.
I. Anne, ire. William Lewis, Esq. of Trysclwyn, High Sheriff
of Anglesey 1710.
II. Jane, m. William Bulkeley, Esq. of Brynddij, High
Sheriff of Anglesey 1715.
III. Margaret, d. unm. Jan. 1788.
The youngest son,
Robert Lewis, M.A., of Cemlyn, Rector of Trefdraeth, and
Chancellor of the Diocese of Bangor, to. 18 April, 1734, Mar-
garet, dau. of Hugh Price, Esq. of Beaumaris, by Sidney his
wife, only child of William Williams, Esq. of Trearddur, in
Anglesey, descended from Hwfa ap Cynddelw, and by this
lady had three daus. and co-heirs,
Sidney, co-heir to her uncle, from whom she inherited
Madryn Castle. She to. in 1763, Love Parry, Esq. of Pen-
narth, M.P., and was mother of two daus. and co-heirs.
The elder, Margaret, b. 1783, s. to Madryn, and to. Thomas
Parry Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, co. Denbigh, who assumed
the additional surname of Parry. Anna Maria, d. unm.
Mary, of whom we treat, b. 8 Oct. 1740.
The youngest dau. and co-heir,
Mary Lewis, also co-heir to her uncle, William Lewis, from
whom she inherited Cemlyn and Llysdulas, to. 10 Aug. 1765,
the Rev. Edward Hughes, M.A., of Kinmel Park, co. Denbigh,
b. 9 Feb. 1738, eldest son of Hugh Hughes, Esq. of Lleiniog, in
Anglesey, and had issue,
I. William Lewis, his heir, 1st Lord Dinorbcn.
u. Hugh Robert, 6. 27 April, 1774; seated at Bache Hall, co.
Chester; to. 1st, Barbara, dau. of John Bodychan Sparrow,
Esq. of Red Hill, co. Anglesey, by Anne his wife, only child
and heiress of Ambrose Lewis, Esq., of Trysclwyn, co.
Angles jy, and by her had four daus.,
1 Mary Anne, in. 7 Jan. 1834, Richard Massie, Esq. of Cod-
dington, co. Chester, and d. s. p. 20 Feb. 1841.
2 Margaret Grace, d.unm. 14 Jan. 1835.
3 lOlizabc'th Henrietta, to. 29 Oct. 1840, Philip Stapleton
Hunibertson, Esq. of Chester, M.P. for that city 1859,
and has issue, Philip Hugh, b. 29 Nov. 1841.
4 Anne Barbara, d. iinm. 18 March, 1847.
Mr. Hughes m. 2ndly, 12 June, 1826, Anne, dau. of Thomas
Lance, Esq. of Wavertree, co. Lancaster, and by her (who
d. 26 Aug. 1864) had,
1 Hdgh Robert Hughes, Esq., now of Kinmel Park.
2 Edward Owen, b. 29 June, 1829; d. 25 Sept. 1830.
1 Adelaide Elinor, m. 10 Nov. 1856, the Hon. Walter
Bourchicr Devereux, Capt. R.N., 3rd son of Henry, 14th
Viscount Hereford. He d. 15 May, 1868, leaving issue
one son and three daus.
III. James, Col. in tlic army, C.B., 6. 12 Nov. 1778; to. 1G
March, 1841, Fanny, eldest dau. of the Hon. Sir Francis
Charles Stanhope, 6th son of Charles, 3rd Earl of
Harrington, and d. s. p. 29 Nov. 1845. His widow re-
married the Right Hon. Sir William Hutt, K.C.B.
I. Margaret, m. July, 1792, Owen Williams, Esq. of Temple
House, Berks, and Craigydon, co. Anglesey, M.P. for Great
Marlow, and ci!. 1821, leaving issue. Her eldest son was
the late Thomas Peers Williams, Esq. of Temple House and
Craigydon, M.P., Col. of the Anglesey Militia.
ir. Anne, to. 11 June, 1799, Sir Robert Williams, Bart, of
Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon, and d. Sept. 1837, leaving by him
(who d. 1 Dec. 1830) issue, of whom the eldest son was the
late Sir Richard Williams Bulkeley, 10th bart. of Penrhyn.
III. Eliza, drowned in the Thames, 23 April, 1810.
IV. Martha, to. 1st, 6 March, 1809, Cynric Lloyd, Esq., 3rcl
brother of Edward Price Lloyd, Baron Mostyn. He d. s. p.
1822. She m. 2ndly, 1829, Sir Henry Wyatt, Lieut.-Col. in
the 2nd Guards, and d. s. p. 9 April, 1869.
V. Mary Hester, d. unm. 22 Nov. 1849.
The eldest son,
William Lewis IIuonEs, Esq., M.P. of Kinmel Park,
Dinorben, and Llysdulas, b. 10 Nov. 1767, created Baron
DiNOBBEN, 10 Sept. 1831 ; m. 1 March, 1804, Charlotte Mar-
garet, 3rd dau. of Ralph William Grey, Esq. of Backworth,
Northumberland), and by her (who d. 21 Jan. 1835) bad issue,
Edward, b. 5 Nov. 1806; d. 3 March, 1814.
William Lewis Hughes, 2nd Baron Dinorben. '
Charlotte Mary, m. 27 May, 1828, Sir Richard Williams
Bulkeley, Bart, of Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon, and d. s. p. 17
May, 1829.
Frances Mai-garet, m. 1835, Allan Legge, 3rd Baron Gard-
ner, and d. s.p. 8 Dec. 18J7.
Martha Mary, (/. xmin. Eliza Anne, d. young, 1815.
Laura, also <(. young, 1816.
Caroline Anne, d. unm. 19 April, 1832.
Emily. • Augusta, d. young, 1852.
Lord Dinorben m. 2ndly, 1840, Gertrude, youngest dau. of
GriceSrayth, Esq. of Ballynatray, co. Waterford, and sister of
Penelope, consort of H.R.H. the Prince of Capua, son of the
King of Naples, and by herhad two daus.,
Gertrude Cecilia, d. an infant, 1843.
G wen-Gertrude, m. 26 Sept. 1871, Sir Arundcll Neave, Bart,
of Dagnam Park, Essex, and has issue.
Lord Dinorben d. 10 Feb. 1852, and was s. by his only sur-
viving son,
William Lewis, 2nd baron, h. 5 Nov. 1S21, d. unm. 6
Oct. 1852, when the title became extinct. The entailed estates
devolved on his first cousin and heir male, the present Udgh
Robert Hughes, Esq. of Kinmel and Dinorben.
Arms—Gv.., two lions passant and arose in chief arg. Crest
— Out of a coronet or, a demi-lion rampant arg. holding
between the paws a rose gu. slipped vert. MoUo — Heb Dduw
heb ddim, Duw a digon.
/Seats— Kinmel Park, Abergele ; and Glanywern, Denbigh.
♦
HUGHES OF SHERDLEY HALL.
HuonES, Michael, Esq. of Shcrdley Hall, co.
Lancaster, J.P., b. 12 July, 1810 ; m. 20 Dec. 1859,
EUinor Mary, dau. of the late Admiral Campbell,
of Ardpatrick, co. Argyll, aud has ouo son,
Michael James, 6. 19 March, 1861.
ILf nCiltJC— See Hughes of Kinmd.
Michael Hughes, Esq. (youngest son of Hugh Hughes,
Esq. of Lliniog, in Anglesey, who d. 19 Feb. 1774, aged 68, and
brother of Rev. Edward Hughes of Kinmel), was b. 13 May,
1752, and m. 1st, Mary, dau. and heiress of the Rev. William
Johnson, of Prescot, by whom he acquired considerable landed
estates in CO. Lancaster. She d. s. p. 10 May, 1798. He m.
2ndly, Ellen, eldest dau. of the late John Pemberton, Esq. of
Sutton Place, co. Lancaster, uncle of Lord Kingsdown, by
whom (who d. 9 May, 1860) he had issue,
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Hua
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUa
Michael, his heir. William, &. 16 July, 1823.
Ellen Margaret.
Mary, m. the Eev. Stewart Majendie, 5tli son of the late
Bishop of Bangor, and d. 1 April, 1857, leaving four sons
and eight daus. Charlotte Augusta Anne.
Emily, m. Joseph Whittuck Whittuck, Esq. of Ilanham
Hall, CO. Gloucester, and has issue four sons and three
daus.
Mr. Hughes d. 2 May, 1825, and was s. by his son, the present
Michael Hughes, Esq. of Sherdley.
Arms — Gu., two lions passant in palo and a rose in chief
arg. Crest — Out of a coronet or, a dcmi-liou rampant ar;;.
holding between the paws a rose gu. slipped vert. Motto —
— Heb Dduw hob ddim, Duw a digon.
Seal — Sherdley Hull, St. Helens, co. Lancaster.
HUGHES OF PLAS COCH.
Hughes, William Eulkeley, Esq. of Plas
C6ch and Brynddu, co. Anglesey, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1861, M.P. for the Carnarron District
of Boroughs from 1837 to 1859 ; b. 26 July, 1797 ;
m. 1st, 19 April, 1825, Elizabeth, widow of Harry
Wormald, Esq. of Woodhouse, Leeds, co. York,
dau. and heiress of Jonathan Nettleship, Esq. of
Mattersey Abbey, co. Nottingham, and 2ndly,
Elizabeth, dau. of William Donkin, of Eothbury,
Northumberland.
IttltCiigC.— This ancient family derives paternal lineage
from Llywarch ap Bran, Lord of the Commot of Mena, in
Anglesey, who flourished in the 12th century. From him the
family pedigree carries down the descent to
Hugh Hughes, Esq., of Porthaml (eldest son of David ap
Hugh, of Porthaml, party to a deed, 18 Nov. 1541, by Agnes
Owen his wife), the first who assumed the family surname. He
rebuilt, 15C9, the family residence, which from the colour of
the stone, acquired the name of Pliis Coch (Red Hall), which
has been since substituted for that of Porthaml Issa. Tliis
gentleman, who was High Sheriff for Anglesey 1581, 1502, and
1600, and represented that county 9 Elizabeth, was a
Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, Attorney-General to Queen Eliza-
beth for North ^yales, and was appointed by James I. Lord
Chief Justice for Ireland ; but d. in London before he pro-
ceeded to that country. He to. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of
Simon Montague, Esq., brother of Edward, Lord Montague,
of Boughton, and of Henry, Earl of Manchester, and by her
(who m. 2ndly, the Eev. Bobert White, D.D., Prebendary of
Worcester) left a son and heir,
EoGER Hughes, Esq. of Plas C6ch, Barrister at-Law, m.
Winifred, dau. of David Owen, of Llandegfair, and had a son
and successor,
Hugh Hughes, Esq. of Pias C6ch, living 1645, father, by
Jane his wife, dau. of Owen Wynn, Esq. of Glascoed, of a son
and heir,
EoGEB Hughes, Esq. of Pias Cfich, High Sheriff 1685, m.
1677, Margaret, dau. and heir of Henry Jones, Esq. of Plas-yn-
Llangoed, and had issue. He d. 1716, and was s. by his son,
Hugh Hughes, Esq. of Plas Coch, High Sheriff 1719, m. 1718,
Emma, dau. of William Griffith, Esq. of CarrigUwyd, but
dying s. p. 1765, was s. by his nephew,
William Hughes, Esq. of Plas CGch and Plas-yn-Llangocd,
TO. Anna, dau. and heir of Fortunatus Wright, of Liverpool,
Merchant, by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of William
Bulkeley, Esq. of BrynddQ, co. Anglesey (a branch of the
ennobled house of Bulkeley), and had issue,
William Bulkeley (Knt.) his heir.
Hugh Eobert (Rev.), d. unm. 1804.
Eobeet (see Hughes of Plds-yn-Llmgoed).
John, d. unm.
Mary, d. unm. 1826.
Anne, to. Richard Jones, Esq., and d.g.p. 1833.
Jane, to. George Martin, Esq. of Stockport, and d. 1833
leaving a son, George Henry, and a dau. Jane.
Margaret, to. Capt. M'Donald, of Edinburgh, and left a dau
Margaret Hughes, to. Capt. Cuppage. '
Mr. Hughes was s. by his eldest son,
SiE William Bulkeley Hughes, Knt. of Plas Cuch l>
7 Dec. 1766, m. 2 July, 1792, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and co-heir
of Rice Thomas, Esq. of Coedhelen, co. Carnarvon, and by her
(who d. 1839) had issue.
William Bulkeley, his heir.
Rice Eobert, M.A. Jesus Coll. Oxford, Rector of Newborough
and Vicar of Llanidan, co. Anglesey, 6. 19 March, 1800: w, i
5 Dec. 1838, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of the Very Rev. John \
Warren, Dean of Bangor, and left issue three sons, Eice j
William, b. 1 Nov. 1841, who has taken the name of Thomas '
and is the present Eice William Thomas, of Coedhelen;
Lloyd Warren George, b. 27 Aug. 1840 ; and Trevor Charles!
6. 1 Oct. 1848. '
Eobert George, of Llynon, Holyhead, Major-Gen., late of the
52nd foot, 6. 1 Nov. 1804; m. 5 Aug. 1830, Hannah, 2nd
dau. of John Jordan, Gent, of Shrewsbury, and has issu&
1 George William Bulkeley, late Capt. 52nd foot, J.P.
Anglesey, 6. 16 May, 1835; to. 10 Nov. 1864, MilliceB
Georgina Montagu, youngest dau. of Conway Richard Doblj
Esq. of Castle Dobbs, co. Antrim, and d. 12 Oct. 187;
leaving issue, Robert William Bulkeley, b. 2 Sept
Eice George, 6. 2 May, 1869 ; Lloyd Edward, b. 9 Nov. 187(
Roger Ivan, 6. 15 Oct. 1874; Millicent Helen; Olivia; Louis
Maria Trevor ; and Nichola Charlotte Montagu. 2 Goodmal
1 Sarah Elizabeth, m. John Bax Ironside, Esq., C.B.,
Burghclere Manor, Newbury. 2 Helen, d. unm. 1856; ai
3 Maria, to. 25 April, 1878, Eev. Daniel Morgan.
Elizabeth, m. 1817, Pierce Wynne Yorke, Esq. of Dyffryi
Aled, CO. Denbigh.
Mary, to. 1821, Osgood Gee, jun., Esq. of Earl's Colnc.
Ellen Catherine. «
Sidney Jane, m. Frederick Charlton Marsden, Major 29th
Bengal Native Infantry.
Sir William Bulkeley Hughes d. 28 Nov. 1836, and was s. '
his son, William Bulkeley Hughes, Esq. of Plas Coch.
^7-)-/i.s— Arg., a chevron crm. between three Cornish choug
ppr., each holding in its beak an ermine spot. Crcst-
Cornish chough ppr. Motto — Duw a ddai'par i'r Brain.
Heat — Plas COch, co. Anglesey.
HUGHES OF PliAS-YN-IiLANGOED
Hughes, Robert Jones, Esq. B.A., of PIAs-yi
Llangoed, co. Anglesey, J.P. and D.L., High Sheri
1845, h. 5 Oct. 1810.
HtUCngC— -See preceding Memoir.
William Hughes, of Plas Cuch, was s. in the estate of Pli
yn-Llangoed, and the impropriate rectory, advowson, and
patronage of Llaniestyn, with the chapelries of Llangoed and
Llanflhangel-tynsylw, by his 2nd son,
The Eev. Hugh Robert Hughes, B.C.L., who d. 4 May,
1804, and was s. by his brother,
Robert Hughes, Esq., Lieut. R.N., High Sheriff of Anglesey
1815, m. Dorothy Philadelphia, 5th dau. of Herbert Jonei
Esq. of Llynon, co. Anglesey, by Dorothea his wife, dau
the Rev. William Sutton, Rector of Llanuchan, co. Denbigl
and left issue,
Robert Jones, his heir.
William Henry, m. Charlotte, dau. of J. Ritson, Esq
Liverpool, and has issue,
1 William Henry. 2 David John.
3 James Llewelyn.
Herbert Jones, Capt. Edinburgh Artillery Militia, to. Held
Hunt, eldest dau. of John E. Greig, Esq. of Lethangie
Kinross, N.B., and has Herbert and other issue.
Hugh Eobert, of Bangor, m. 1847, Catherine, dau. of JoW
Rutherford Greig, Esq., and has issue.
Dorothea Emma, m. John Cattermole, Esq. of Norfolk,
has issue three sons.
Mary Elizabeth, m. Thomas Morris, Esq. of Liverpool, ani
has issue.
Eobert Hughes d. 29 Nov. 1827, and was"«. by his son the pre*
sent Egbert Jones Hughes, Esq. of Pl&s-yn-Llangoed.
Arms, Crest, and Motto— SeellvGHEs of Plds Coch. 'M
SeaJ— Plas-yu-Llangoed, near Beaumaris, Anglesey. ' M
HUGHES OF YSTRAD.
Hughes, Thomas, Esq. of Ystrad, co. Denbigh,
J.P. and D.L. cos. Denbigh and Flint, Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, High Sheriff 1851, b. 7 Dec. 1799 ;
m. 20 Nov. 1827, Margaret only dau. of Eobert
WiUiains, Esq., late of Pentremawr, co. Denbigh,
and Dee B.ink, co. Chester, and by her (who d,
1 April, 1854) has issue,
I. Hugh Robert, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxford, Barrister-afr
Law, and Major Royal Denbigh Rifle Militia, b. 17 Jan.
1835; m. 10 Nov. 18G4, Susan Marian, younger dau. oi
Charles TownsUend, Esq. of Gladwyn, co. Denbigh, and
has issue.
I. Sarah Mary, m. 7 Aug. 1857, Henry Dobinson, Esq. oi |
Stanwix, Carli.sle.
II. Martha Elizabeth, m. 24 Aug. 18C4, Henry S. Grubb, Esq.
of Clashleigh, Ireland.
Hua
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUa
827
I. Selina Margaret, to. 10 Oct. 1SC7, T. Augustus Greer,
Esq. of Clonmel.
r. Hughes is, by letters patent, Steward of the
•owa for the Lordship of Denbigh.
;■ Ht'ircajC— From Robert ap Hnon (a descendant of lor-
rth Sais, of Llanynys) derived
\ndkew Hughes, Gent, of Segroyt, temp. jAsres I., who ap-
Li s to have been the first who assumed the family surname.
„<. Katherine Lloyd, of Brynlluarth, and was s. by his
est son and heir,
It l;ii IIcghes, m. Grace, dau. of Evan Lloyd, of Eriviatt,
nt , 1 y whom he left; issue a dau., Margaret, who m. Robert
■!'. ;ind an eldest son,
. Hughes, m. 1GS5, Mary, dau. and heiress of David
. Gent, of Penybryn, St. Asaph, co. Fhnt, by Ellin
. of Pentre-llech, and left issue,
iL .11, his heir, who resided at Penybryn, and, 1707, m.
r\, sole dau. of Meriana Jones, of Meriadog, co. Denbigh,
low. The eldest son of tliis marriage was John, who, dying
:,(. was «. by the 2nd son,
Fhe Eev. David Hughes, A.M. .Tesus Coll. Oxford, Rector
LlandJoget, co. Denbigh, and Vicar of Aghrim, Clonfert,
land, where he d. 1767, having m. Margaret, dau. of
ward Hughes, of Keidiog, a^d sister of John Hughes,
1. of Plas-draw, by whom he left issue, Hugh, his heir
tei'.vards of Llainwen) ; Edward (Rev.), and three daus.
IiGii Hughes, Esq., the eldest son, s. his father, and, 170S,
3Iaiy. dau. and heiress of Rice Roberts, Gent, of Llainwen,
IVnIiigh, by Anne, eldest dau. of Jonathan Parry, Esq. of
inu'-'llen-fechau. Mr. Hughes, of Llainwen, was s. by his
loHN Hughes, Esq., 6. 1763; to. 30 April, 1795, Mary, eldest
u.and co-heiress of John Matthews, of Willington, Hanmer,
1 lint, Gent., by Mary his wife, dau. of John Maddox,
nt. of Preeshenlle, co. Salop, which Mary afterwards, upon
;■ death, without issue, of her brother, Thomas Maddox, s.
her father's estate in Shropshire. Mr. Hughes left at his
•ease, 12 April, 1830, a son and two daus.,
Thomas, now of Ystrad.
Vlary Ann, d. 7 Jan. 18.54.
aargaret, to. April, 1833, Robert Read, Esq., who d. March,
1846, leaving three daus.
ir7)is— Or, three lions couchant sa. Crest — A lion couchant
Jcai— Ystrad, Denbigh.
HUGHES OP ALL,T •LJJWYT).
HxTGHES, John Geoege Paeet, Esq. of Allt
Lwyd, CO. Cardigan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
Cardigan 1864, educated at Winchester and
Brasenose CoU. Oxford, m. 27 May, 1869,
lizabeth Charlotte Mary, eldest dau. of J. A.
loyd-Phihpps, Esq. of Mabws, co. Cardigan, and
ale Castle, co. Pembroke, aud has issue,
John Lloyd, b. 5 Oct. 1S71.
Dorothy Edith.
ILtnCaCJC. — AVilliam hughes, Esq. of EhGs Tyddin, was
her of
The Rev. William Hughes, of Glanravon, Vicar of Lanilar,
Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Evans, Esq. of Tymawr Talsarn,
. Cardigan, and by her had a son and heir,
John Hughes, Esq. of Glanravon, 7/i. 1801, Jane Edwards,
lict of Thomas Evans, Esq. of Lanilar, co. Cardigan, and
,d issue, John, his heir; Jane, ra. the Rev. John Jones;
id Elizabeth, to. John Syme, Esq. of Edinburgh. The son,
John Hughes, Esq. of Allt Lllwyd, J.P. and D.L., High
.eriff CO. Cardigan 1837, 6. 15 July, 1805; m. 1st, 6 March,
33, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Alban T. J. Gwynne, Esq. of
onachty, co. Cardigan, and by her had an only dau., who d.
I infant. He m. 2ndly, 10 Aug. 1830, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of
sorge Williams Parry, Esq., of Llidiard, co. Cardigan, aud
her had issue,
JoHS Geokge Pabrt, now of Allt Llwyd.
William Thomas, 6. 5 Nov. 1838.
Arm!:—Arg:.. a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis az., on a
lief of the last a mullet pierced of the tield. C,-est — On a
lapeau gu. turned up erm. a denii-lion rampant holding in
e dexter paw a lleur-dc-lis. Molio—Y cyfiawn sydd hy mcgis
ew.
Seoi— Allt Llwyd, Llanon, co. Cardigan.
HUGHES OP TREGIB.
Hughes, John Williams Moegan Gwtnne
Esq. of Tregib, co. Carmtirthen, J.P. and D.L., late
Capt. 13th Light Dragoons, b. 23 Dec. 1819 ; m. 1st,
Mai'y, only child of William Howell, Esq., J. P., oi
Danygraig, by whom he had no issue. He m.
2ndly, Mary Lewis, of Llanelly, and by her has
issue,
I. John Williams Gwtnne.
II. William Morgans Garnons.
III. Richard Jones, d. 1872.
I. Fanny Gwynne. ii. Elizabeth Mary.
III. Margaretta Caroline. rv. Maude.
iltlirttgC.— This family claims to derive from Gwynvard
Dyfed, living ci'rca 1038, and the descent occupies 24 pages of
the Golden Grove MSS. (now in Record Office).
Edward Hughes, of Penymaes, co. Caermarthen, was High
Sheriff for his co. 1550, to. Mary, dau. of John Bowen, Esq.
of Kittlehill, co. Glamorgan, and had three sons, Daniel, his
heir; Rowland, to. Mary, widow of John Mansel, Esq., and
dau. of Sir Henry Vaughau, Bart.; and John Samuel, d. v.n.n.
The eldest son,
Daniel Hughes, Esq. of Penymaes, to. Mary, dau. of tho
Rev. James Davies, of Bigelly, co. Pembroke, and had a son,
Arthur Hughes, Esq. of Penymaes, m. Judith, dau. of
the Rev. William George, Rector of Staclipole, by whom he
had a son,
Daniel Hughes, Esq. of Penymaes, living 1700, to. 1st,
Mary, dau. of Morris Lloyd ; and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of
William Morris, Esq., of Caermarthen. By his first wife he
had issue, with other daus., who d. s. p.,
Arthur, of Penymaes.
Lewis, m. Frances, dau. of Arnold Bowen, Esq. of Caermar-
then (she TO. 2ndly, Robert Morgan, Esq. of Furnace, co.
Caermarthen, ancestor of the BIorgans of Furnace), and
had (with another son, Lewis, d. unm. and a dau., Eliza-
beth, HI. the Eev. Lewis Hart) a son,
James, of whom presently.
Eliz.abeth, m. John Vaughan, Esq. of Go'.den Grove, and had
is.suc.
The elder son,
Arthur Hughes, Esq. of Penymaes, to. Hester, dau. and
heiress of SamuelThomas, Esq.of Pentowyn, co. Caermarthen,
and had a son and heir,
Daniel Hughes, Esq. of Penymaes, High Sheriff for co.
Caermarthen 1708. He m. Amy, dau. of the Kev. Thomas
Powell, Rector of Llangunar, and had an only child and heiress,
?Iary, r,i. John Eees, Esq., J. P., of Killymaenllwyd, ancestor
of the family of Rees of that place. The male representation
of the family now devolved on his cousin,
James Hughes, Esq., who m. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of John
Williams, Esq. of Bwlchgwynt, and Corngafr. co. Caermar-
then, and had issue.
Lewis, d. s. p. James, of Foord, d. s. p.
John Williams, of whom we treat.
William, Capt. R.N., d. s. p.
Martha and Frances, both d. s. p.
The 3rd son,
John Williams Hughes, Esq. Lieut. 12th regt., J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff for co. Caermarthen 1796-7, and Col.
Royal Caermarthenshire Fusiliers, inherited the Corngafr
estates from his maternal uncle, John Williams, Esq. He m.
Elizabeth, only child and heiress of Richard Gwynne, Esq. of
Taliaris, Forest, and Tregib, and by her (who became possessed
of those estates through her grandmother, Sibyl, dau. of Sir
Anthony Rudd, Bart.) had issue,
John Williams Gwtnne, his successor.
James, of Tymawr, d. s. p. „ ^ .
William Garnons, J.P., of Glancothie, late Capt. K.A., m.
Fanny, 3rd dau. of Thomas Moms, Esq., J. P., of Cwm and
Llanstephan, and had issue.
Richard Jones, d. s. p.
Eliza Gwynne, to. George Phillips, Esq. of Llwyncrwn, co.
Caermarthen, and had issue.
Catherine Jones. . , , ,
Ann, TO. Edward Price Lloyd, Esq. of Glasnevm, and hrd
issue. „
Francis Justina Maria Jane Vaughan, m. Henry Lawrence,
Esq J P., 8th son of Richard Lawrence, Esq. of Dyffryn-
maw'r, co. Brecon, and Wick, Somerset, and had surviving
Catherine Garnons, m. Lyston Horton, eldest son of the Eev.
Isaac Lewis, Rector of Long Ashton, and had issue.
Martha Sy bU. • Beatrice Mansell .
The eldest son,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUI
John "Williams Gwtnke Hdgiies, Esq. of Tregib, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff co. Caermarthen 1830, on. Margaretta
Julianna, youngest dau. of Morgan Pryse Lloyd, Esq. of Glan-
6evin, and d. 1830, leaving issue,
I. John William Morgan Gwynne, now of Tregib.
II. Edward James, Capt. 3rd Bengal regt., 6. 1820; killed in
. action at the taking of Lucknow, 26 Sept. 18-57.
HI. William Garnons, of Glencothie, J.P., late R.A., 6. 1821 ;
m. Fanny, dau. of Thomas Morris, Esq. of Cwm and Llan-
stephan Cottage, and had issue,
1 William Gwynne, of Madras Staflf Coi-ps, and Deputy
Commissioner at Arrakan.
2 John Williams, Lieut. 1st regt. (Pvoyal Scots).
3 Edward James, in India. 4 Ernest Gilbert.
1 Fanny Beatrice. 2 Mary Eliza.
S Emily Garnons, d. 1855. 4 Alice Maria.
S Katherine. 6 Mary Maud, d. 18G9.
7 Amy Florence. 8 Ellen Georgiana.
IV. Eichard Jones (Rev.), 6.1824; m. Mary Ann, dau. of
George Lloyd, Esq. of Brunant, and has issue.
T. Devereux David, B.N., b. 1825; d. in service.
VI. Octavius Kudd, 6. 1829.
VII. George Henry, Capt. 23rd Koyal Welsh Fusiliers, d. of
fatigue after the battles of the Alma and Inkerman, 1854.
1. Elizabeth Margaretta Catherine.
Arms — Gu., a lion rampant or, in a true-love knot arg.
between four fleurs-de-lis, their stalks bending towards the
centres of the second. Crests— 1st, A talbot passant, for
Hughes ; 2nd, A goat passant, for Williams ; 3rd, A raven
ppr., for GwTNNE.
/Sect— Tregib, near Llandilo.
HUGHES OF CO. WEXFORD.
Hughes, Sib Feedeeic, Knt., J.P. and D.L.
for CO. Wexford, Capt. 7th Madras Caraliy, and
Knight of the Eoyal Persian Order of the Lion and
Son, F.E.G.S., m. 7 April, 1864, Emily, eldest dau.
of the late William Kraeutler, Esq., and by her
(who d. 13 Dec. 1868} had one child,
I. Frederic William Eobert, 6. 7 Dec. 1868, who d. an
infant 1 869.
Sir Frederick m. 2ndly, 22 Nov. 1871, Theodosia,
eldest dau. of Edward James, Esq. of Swailand
Park, CO. Northumberland, and has further issue,
II. Feedekic James Egbert, b. 5 Jan. 1874.
III. Walter Hastings Frederic, b. 10 Feb. 1875.
I. Winifred Emily Frederica. ii. Georgina Theodosia.
HincaflC— Pierce Hughes, Esq. m. Sarah, dau. and
heiress of Abraham Deane, Esq. of Ballytrent, co. Wexford,
acquired with her considerable estates in that co., and had
issue, I. Abraham, his heir; ii. Deane, rd. April, 1699,
Eleanor Lambert, and had a son, Lambert; iii. Thomas, d.
1700 ; I. Mary, -m. Sept. 1686, Eichard Nixon, Esq. of Belmont ;
II. Hannah, m. Rev. John Hough, of Kilscoran ; ni. Sarah, m.
Eichard Newton, Esq. of Eallynahallo; iv. Bridget, m. Cor-
nelius Donovan, Esq. of Clonmore, all in co. Wesford. Mr.
Hughes was s. by his eldest son,
Abraham Hughes, Esq. of Ballytrent, who, by Sarah his
wife (whose will, dated 8 Nov. 1706, was proved 17 Feb. 1709),
liad issue,
I. Abraham, his heir.
II. Pierce (Rev.), Eector of Kilscoran, whose will, dated 15
April, 1746, was proved 2 March, 1754. He rn. Elizabeth,
tlau. of Henry Archer, Esq. of Ballyhoge, and had issue,
1 Benjamin, of Wexford, m. Euphemia, dau. of George
Kixon, Esq. of Belmont; and d. 1798, leaving a son.
Pierce (Eev.), Eector of Drogheda, and a dau., Sarah, m
\\illiam Daniel, Esq. of Fortview, co. Wexford.
2 Archer, of Slad, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Eichard Nunn
Esq. of Stiborgants, and had issue. Archer, went abroad'
Elizabeth, w. Thomas Finn, Esq. ; Hannah, m. Eichaid
Edward Bolton, Esq.; Mary, m. Arthur Murphy, Esq •
Ann; Frances; Charlotte.
1 Elizabeth, m. Eev. Ambrose Harvey, of Bargy
2 Mary, m. AprU, 1736, John HowUn, Esq.
I. Mary, m. June, 1679, William Ingham, Esq of Lcixlin
II. Frances, m. Capt. Blake, of Galwav. ^'
III. Martha, m. Dec.
IV. Jane.
Mr. Hughes d. before 1705, and was s. by his eldest son,
Abraham Hughes, Esq. of Ballytrent, High Sheriff co' Wex-
ford 1727, m. 1st, 1697, Mary, dau. of William Hore, Esq., of
Harperstown, co. Wexford, and had by her two daus., Jane,
and Sarah, m. James Howlin, Esq. of Ballycronigan ; he m
2ndly, Mary, dau. of Henry Archer, Esq. Ballyseski'n, same
<-o., by whom he had issue,
5, Simon Peare, of Kilmallock.
Eleanor, dau. of George Hong
hS
I. Henry, of Ballytrent
ton, Esq. of Bormount, and d. 1795, leaving, with
daus., two sons, Henbt and Edward, who both emigrat
to America, the elder having previously sold the estate
Ballytrent. The daus. were, Mary; Eleanor; Henriet
Maria ; and Euphemia, m. Loftus Hough, Esq.
II. Pierce, of Newtown, m. Margaret, dau. of George Nixo
Esq. of Newtown, co. Wexford, and had, with a dau., Sara
d. unm., two sons,
1 Abraham, d. unm.
2 George, of Newtown, in. Joanna, dau. of Capt. Fo
and dying 1799, left three sons, of whom the eldest
PiERSE William, m. Sarah, dau. of Samuel Hall, Ea
and had issue,
Edward, his heir
George William, m. 22 Nov. 1866, Charlotte Franc
Proctor, dau. of Edward Townsend, Esq. of Whi
Hail, CO. Cork.
Joanna Matilda. Katherine. Matilda,
Anne, m. 8 June, 1852, Major John Harvey, of Barj
Castle, CO. Wexford,
Mr. Hughes d. May, 1831, and was s. by his eldest so
Eev. Edward Hughes, D.D., Eector of Castlane, dJ
cese of Ossory, in. Mary, dau. of John Burrowi
Esq., of Fir Hill, co. Kildare, and has issue, 1 Pieb'
Edward; 2 John Burrowes Nixon; 3 Henry Fij
derick George ; 1 Dora Emma, m. Col. George WilUa \
Patey, formerly 56th regt. ; 2 SarahFridswide ; 3 Ma jl
Moore ; 4 Ann Percy ; 5 Georgina EUzabeth ; 6 Ph I
adelphia Barbara Eedmond. V
III. Abraham, ancestor of Hughes of Ely House. f
IV. Deane, d. unm, 1752. »■
v. Benjamin, of Hilltown, m. Sarah, dau. of Henry Bunburl!
Esq., and had issue, I
1 Henry. 2 Abraham. i
1 Sarah. 2 Mary. ]'
I. Henrietta, in. John Goodall, Esq. j
Mr. Hughes d. 1739. His 3rd son, I
Abraham Hughes, Esq. m. 8 Jan. 1767, Jane, youngestda j
of Col. Eobert Clifford, by Mary Boyd, his wife, dau.
Highgate Boyd, Esq. of Eosslare, and Margaret his wif
sister of Nicholas Loftus, 1st Viscount Loftus, great-gran
father of the Marquess of Ely, and had a son,
I. Henry, Capt. E.I.C.S., d. unm.
II. Abraham, Lieut. E.N., d. unm.
III. Egbert, who s. his father.
IV. William, Lieut. 53rd regt.
V. James, in. Miss Lawrence, and had a son,
Henry, Lieut. 18th Madras Native Infantry, d. w.v.n. ■■
Valore, India, 18 April, 1857.
VI. Nicholas Loftus, d. unm.
VII. George, Lieut. 73rd regt.
I. Mary, in. Eobert Donovan, Esq,
II. Elenor, d. unm. Euphemia.
Mr. Hughes d. 1824, and was «. by his son,
Egbert Hughes, Esq. of Ely House, co. Wexford, J.P., 6. ;
Sept. 1772 ; in. 1 Jan. 1797, Anne, 2nd dau. of Capt. Frederil
Sparkes, of Croshue, and d. 1854, leaving issue,
I. Egbert Wigram, in the Hon. E.I.C. Bengal Civil Servie
d. unm. 2 March, 1859. ii. Frederic (Sir).
I. Georgiana, m. 21 March, 1821, John Doran, Esq., Maji
in the 18th Royal Irish regt., son of Thomas Doran, Egg
by Martha Greene his wife, who m. 2ndly, John O'HalloiW
son of the well known Irish historian Sylvester O'HallorSD
Ai-ms—Or, on a chevron sa. between three griffins' heat
erased gu. a fieurde-lis between two mullets pierced of tl
field appended below the shield, the Persian order of Lion ai
Sun, and the Crimean and Turkish medals. Crest'
head erased gu. holding in the beak a fleur-de
— Verus amor patriae,
•est — A grifiSa
-lis or. Mci
HUISH OP SMALLEY HALL.
HrriSH, John, Esq. of Smalley Hall, co. Derbj
Ban-ister-at-Law Middle, Temple, J.P., and Cap)
Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 17 March, 1815
m. 1st, 20 Sept. 1848, Alice, dau. of Titus Boumi
Esq. of Alford, co. Lincoln, and 2ndly, 27 Aiu
1856, Jane Elizabeth, dau. of John Bay, Esq. |
Manor Hall, co. Derby, and by the former h^
issue,
I. Alice Maud Mary. ii. Margaret Edith.
in. EUza Caroline Mabel, 6. and d. 1854.
HtllCaflC— John Huish, Esq., 5. 14 July, 1780; d.
1823 ; m. 1809, Mary, dau. of Henry Norton Gamble, EsftJ
Willoughby, co. Leicester, Capt. K.N., and had issue,
I. John, now of Smalley Hall.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
nUL
82 i)
Marcus, 5. 19 July, 1815; m. 1st, 29 Oct. 1840, Margaret
ane, ilau. of Titus Bourne, Esq., and by lier (who d. 24
)ec. 1847) had issue,
1 Marcus Bourne, LL.B., Barrister, Inner Temple, 6. 1843.
2 John Hall, B.A., b. 1847.
1 Mary Gertrude, b. 1841 ; m. 1866, Henry Ackroyd Eidg-
way, Esq., J. P. of Kownall Hall, co. Stafford.
Z Margaret Stuart, m. 1874, John Edward Chauipney, Esq.
of Halifax, co. York, J. P.
le VI. 2ndly, in 1849, Frances Sarah, dau. of Sir F. S. Darwin,
nd had issue,
Francis Darwin.
Florence. Caroline Eliza Darwin. Violctta Darwin,
le d. 9 Feb. 18G8.
Mary, d. 3 Oct. 1821.
Margaret, m. her cousin, Mark Huish, Capt. 74th B.N.I.
1. Eliza.
. Anne Caroline, m. Eev. William Singleton, Eector of
(Vorlington, Suffolk.
rms— Arg., on a tend sa. three luces of the first. Crest—
elephant's head couped arg. crowned and tusked or. Motto
ide et taciturnitate.
3a«— Smallej Hall, co. Derby.
HULTON OF HTJLTON,
[Ittlton, William Foep, Esq. of Hulton Park,
Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., m. 15 Oct. 1839,
orgiana, yovmgest dau. of the late Sir John Lister
y, Bart., by his wife, Lady Amelia, dau. of George
.rry, 5th Earl of Stamford and Warrington, and
her (who d. 1877) has issue,
William Wilbraham Blethyn, b. 31 July, 1844; m.
24 April, 1867, Sarali Matilda, only dau. of Ralph Eothwell,
Esq. of Eibbleton Hall, co. Lancaster, and by her (who d.
25 Oct. 1873) has, William Eothwell, 6. 1868; Montagu
Lister, 6. 1871 ; Arthur Hyde, 6. 1873; Caroline Maud, b.
1872.
[. Edward Grey, 6. 4 Aug. 1845 ; Midshipman on board the
"Edgar."
Frances Amelia Jessie, m. 27 April, 1865, John Dennison
Hargreaves, 15th Hussars, eldest son of John Hargreave-s,
Esq. of Silwood Park, Berks.
I. Georgiana Maria, m. 5 Aug. 1863, William, eldest son of
John Clough, Esq. of Newbald and Clifton, co. York, d.
in childbirth, 6 April, 1864.
(LtllCilSC. — This family possesses the most unerring proof
antiquity in the title deeds of their estate of Hulton, from
lich th» surname is derived, and of which they have been
interruptedly lords since the Conquest. The first feudal
)prietor on record,
Bletthin de Hulton, living temp. Henky II., was father of
JoRVETH, alias Yarwit de Hulton, who flourished in the
of PacHARD 1. and Joun, and obtained from the latter a
ant by charter of the town of Penelton, in co. Lancaster, in
change for other lands which the King, when Earl of Morton,
d given him. He had, with other issue, a son,
Richard de Hulton, who had a grant of land in Barton,
Edith de Barton, by consent of Gilbert de Norton her
nd, which lands Jorveth de Hulton, father of Eichard,
d some time held of her. To his son and successor,
David de Hulton, Lord of Hulton, his cousin, Eobert de
ulton, granted all his lands in Hulton, and William de For-
gave all his possessions in Flixton, together with hi.s
mor of Hordesdale, by homage and service of two marks of
ver four times a-year, and by the 0th part of a knight's fee,
D. 1219. David de Hulton m. Agnes, dau. of Adam de
ackburne, and was father of several sons,* of whom the
lest,
Eichard de Hulton, of Hulton, was ancestor of the very
linent family of Hulton of Halton, whose representative
nj;. Henry VIII.,
EoGER Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, m. Katharine, dau.
id co-heir of Sir James Harrington, of Wolfedge, and by her
ho was living a widow 29 Sept. 16 Henry VII.) had three
ns and one dau., Emma, m. Eichard Parr, of Kempsnough.
le eldest son,
Adam Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, living 20 Jan. 21
enry VIII., m. by license, Alice, only child and heiress of
)hn Hulton,- Esq. of Farnworth, and had four sons and three
lus., of the latter the eldest, Elena, in. Ralph Asshcton,
iq. of Great Lever; and the 2nd, Clemencc, i)i. John Walmcs-
* From John de Hulton, the youngest son, descended the
UMOMS oj Farneworth.
ley, of Blackyhurst. Adam Ilulton was a. at his decease by
his eldest son,
William Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, who w. Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Legh, Esq. of AOlington, and had (with other
issue, of which John was of Stapleford, and Ellen, the wife of
John Hordcync, of Woolstone) a son,
Adam Hulton, Esq. of Hulton, to. 21 Henry VIII., Clemence,
dau. of Sir William Norris, of Speke, co. Lancaster ; and dying
15 Elizabeth, was s. by his son,
William Uulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, aged 32 at his father's
decease. He m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Henry Kighley,
Esq. of Inskip, and had, with other issue (of whom Katherine
m. Assheton Potter, Esq. of Croston; and Elizabeth, Robert
Dalton, Esq. of Thornham), a son and successor,
Adam Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, who m. previously to
4 Feb. 29 Elizabeth, Alice Baguley, of Manchester, and was
s. by his eldest son,
William Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, who m. Katherine,
8th dau. of Robert Hyde, of Hyde and Norbury, co. Chester,
by Beatrix his wife, dau. of Sir William Calverley, of Calver-
ley, CO. York, and had issue,
Adam, his heir.
Edward, d. unm. 1645.
Beatrix, vi. George Eigby, Esq. of Peel, 4th son of Alexander
Rigby, of Middleton.
William Hulton d. 6 Sept. 1613 (his widow m. 2ndly, Roger
Nowel, of Eead; and 3rdly, Saville Eadcliffe) and was s. by
his son,
Adam Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, &. I July, 1607; whoju.
Grace, only dau. of Edmund Howarth, Esq. of Howarth, and
had issue,
William, his heir.
Anne, m. Thomas Lacy, Esq. of Batley.
Beatrix, m. Edward Copley, Esq. of Longworth.
Mr. Hulton, whose will bears date 16 Sept. 1651, was s. by his
son,
William Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park and Farneworth, b.
9 Sept. 1625 ; in. Anne, only child and heir of William Jessop,
Esq. of Warwick House, Holborn, M.P. for Stafford, and had
issue. Mr. Hulton d. 27 March, 1694, was buried in the chancel
of Dean Church, and was s. by his son,
Henry Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, bapt. 3 Feb. 1665 ; who
TO. at Thornhill, 29 Sept. 1735, Eleanor, eldest dau. and co-heir
of the Eev. John Copley, Rector of Elmley, but dying without
issue, the estates passed to his brother,
Jessop Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park and Farneworth, bapt.
at Dean, 18 Feb. 1667-68. He m. Mary, dau. of William Hazel-
den, CO. Hereford, and had issue. Mr. Hulton d. about the
year 1726, and was s. by his son,
William Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park and Farneworth,
bapt. at Dean, 22 June, 1717 ; who in. Mary, dau. and co-heir
of William Leigh, Esq. of Wcsthoughton House, and by her
(who m. 2ndly, Edward Clowes, Esq. of Broughton) left at his
decease, April, 1741, an only son and successor,
William Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park and Farneworth, b.
in Ireland, 6 Oct. 1739. He m. 25 April, 1759, Anne, dau. and
heir of John Hall, Esq. of Droylsden, co. Lancaster, and by
her (who d. 23 June, 1802) had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Henry, b. 27 Nov. 1765; Lieut. -Col. Commandant of the
Blackburne regiment of local Militia, m. Louisa Caroline,
4th dau. of John Hooke Campbell, Esq. of Bangeston, in
CO. Pembroke, Lord Lyon King-at-Arms, Scotland, and has
issue,
1 Henry William, d. s. p. 1822.
2 William Adam, of Hurst Green, Preston, J.P., Ban-ister-
at-Law, Judge of the County Court of Liverpool, 6. 18
Oct. 1802; 111. 15 Sept. 1832, Dorothy Anne, youngest dau.
of Edward Gorst, Esq. of Preston, by Eliza his wile, dau.
of James Wiglesworth, Esq. of Slaidburn, co. York, and
has issue,
Henry Edward (Rev.), Eector of Great Waltham, Essex,
b. 21 June, 1839.
Frederick Campbell, Deputy Clerk of the Peace, co. Lan-
caster, b. 23 June, 1841.
George Eustace, b. 14 July, 1842.
Alyne Louisa, in. James Mathias, Esq., and has a son,
William Delamotte, 6.29 May, 1877.
Mary Caroline.
3 Jessop George De Blackburne, M.D., E.I.Co.'s Service,
d. s. p. off Arabia, Sept. 1836.
4 Campbell Basset Arthur Grey (Rev.), of Emberton
Eectory, Newport Pagnell, Buck.?, b. 3 May, 1813 ; in.
27 March, 1845, Sarah Stokes, dau. of Samuel Fletcher,
Esq. of Manchester, and has issue,
Campbell Arthur Grey, b. 16 March, 1846,
Jessop Henry Fletcher, b. 17 Oct. 1848.
830
HUL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUM
William Stokes, 6. 23 Oct. 1852.
Henry, 6. 5 Feb. 1854.
Eeginald Edward, 6. 10 June, 1857.
Charles Copley, 6. 12 Jan. 1860.
Samuel Fletcher, 6. 20 Feb. 1862.
Frederick Courtenay Longuet, h. 14 April, 1864.
Mary Louisa, to. Apiil, 1868, William Clarence Watson.
Sarah Beatrix. Harriet Alyne.
Gertrude Jane. Edith Helen.
5 Frederick Blethyn Copley, Eegistrar of Salford County
Court.
1 Louisa Caroline Mary Anne, m. John Addison, Esq. of
Preston, Barrister-at-Law ; and rf. 1825, leaving a dau.,
Anne Affnes. m. Lieut.-Gcn. John F. Crofton.
2 Anne Beatrice, m. Rev. Samuel Farmer Sadler, and has
a SOD, Samuel CampbeU Farmer.
S Eleanor Eustatia, d. s. p. April, 1842.
4 Henrietta Maria, deceased.
5 Charlotte Frances Mona, deceased.
I. Anne, m. Banastre Parker, Esq. of Extwistle and Cuerden;
and d. s. p. 1830.
jlr. Hulton d. in France, 1 Jan. 1773, and was s. by his son,
William Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, b. 28 May, 1762;
ITish Sheriff in 1789. He m. 23 Aur. 1785, Jane, 3rd dau. of
Peter Brooke, Esq. of Mere, co. Chester, and by her (who m.
2ndly, Major Thomas William Boyce) had issue,
Willl^m, his heir.
Frances Anne, '//i.4May, 1810, Eev. Jokn Eowles Browne,
Vicar of Prcstbuiy, co. Chester.
Hr. Hulton d. 1800, and was s. by his son,
William Hcltos, Esq. of Hulton Park, D.L., High Sheriff
1809, b. 23 Oct. 17S7; m. 25 Oct. 1808, Jilaria, youngest dau.
and co-heir of Eandall Ford, Esq. of Wexham, Bucks, by
Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of Peter Brooke, Esq. of Mere,
CO. Chester, and had issue,
William Fokd, now of Hulton.
Arthur Hyde, B.A., Incumbent of Christ Church, Ashton-
under-Lyne, m. Elizabeth Margaret, dau. and co-heir of
John Harrop. Esq. of Bardsley House, co. Lancaster, and
d. 1858, leaving issue,
Harrington Arthur Harrop, 6. 9 Nov. 1846 ; m. 1784, Helena
Caroline, dau. and heiress of William Grimshaw, Esq. of
Gorton, co. Lancaster.
William Edward Montague, 6. SO Aug. 1848, assumed tiie
additional name of Habeop, by royal sign manual, in
1866 {see Hulton-Habeop of Bardsley).
Agnes Alyne Georgiana.
Frederick Bleythin, an Ensign in the 4Sth regt., d. abroad,
1839.
Charles Korieigh, d. 1855.
Hugh Thurstaio, Earrister-at-Law, Treasurer of County
Courts of Liverpool, Chorley, and other places, d. 1862.
Alfred Lacy, d. 24 Aug. 1863.
Amelia Maria, ra. 31 Jan. 1837, Hon. and Eight Eev. E.
Montague Villiers, Bishop of Durham.
Sophia Frances Anne, in. 7 Dec. 1836, Edward Eichmond
Gale Braddyll, Esq., eldest son of Lieut. -Col. BraddyU, of
Conishead Priory, co. Lancaster; d. 1864.
Gertrude Mary, m. George Wilson, Esq., eldest son of Col.
Wilson, of Dallam Tower, Westmorland.
Emma Louisa, d. 1841.
Mr. Hulton was Constable of Lancaster Castle; he d. 31 March,
1864, and Mrs. Hulton d. 5 April, 1866.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant gu. Crest — Out of a mural
crown a stags head, with a branch of hawthorn ppr. Motto —
Mons flecti nescia.
&a{— Hulton Park, near Eolton-le-Moor.
HTJLTOM-HAEEOP OF BARDSLEY.
Hulto>--Haeeop, William Hexet Montagc,
Esq. of Bardsley, near Ashton-under-LTne, co. Lan-
caster, of Gatten, near Pontesbury, co. Salop, and of
Ljthwood Park, near Shrewsbury, 6. 30 Aug. 184S,
who became tenant in tail of the Bardsley, Gatten,
Bedlwyn, and other estates in Shropshire, Lancashire,
Elintshire, and Yorkshire, under the will of his
maternal grandfather, Jonah HaiTop, Esq., on con-
dition that he assumed the name and arms of
Haeeop, -which he did by royal license, dated at
Whitehall, 8 Dec. 1S6G. He m. 16 Jan. 1878, Mar-
garet Elizabeth Henrietta, eldest dau. of Calverley
Berft-icke, Esq. of Close House, Northumberland.
Ht'ltCagC— JoN-AH Habrop, Esq. of Bardsley, co. Lancas-
ter, bapt. 16 Sept. 1719; m. 18 Dec. 1755, Mary, dau. of John
Gartside, Esq. of Denshaw, co. York, which lady d. 28 March,
1808, aged 75 years; bed. 22 Feb. 1794, and waa s. by his son,
Jonah Harrop, Esq. of Bardsley, co. Lancaster, 6. 15 Ax
1760; m. 6 Jan. 1796, Elizabeth, dau. of John Kershaw, Ei
of Copstir Hill, near Oldham, co. Lancaster, which lady
30 Nov. 1837, aged 75 years ; he d. 22 May, 1814, and was ».
his son,
Jo.NAH Harbop, Esq. of Bardsley, D.L. co. Lancaster, am
Magistrate for the cos. of Lancaster, Chester, and West Ridi
of York, b. 22 Feb. 1799; to. 31 Dec. 1818, Mary Ann, dau. a
co-heiress of John Da vies, Esq. of Bedlwyn, co. Flint, and
her (who d. 12 Oct. 1852, aged 55 years) he left at his deceai
9 Sept. 1866,
I. John Jonah, 6. 16 Oct. 1821 ; d. v.nm. in France, 1 Sei
1S57.
I. Mary Anne, m. 14 Feb. ISIO, S. D. Lees, M.D.; and
.31 May, 1850.
II. Elizabeth Margaret, now of Higher Broughton, nc
Manchester, to. 28 Aug. 1845, Arthur Hyde Hulton, B.
(2nd son of the late William Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Pai
CO. Lancaster), sometime of Brazenose College, Oxford, ai
late Incumbent of Christ Church, Ashton-under Lyne
31 July, 1816 ; d. 1 Jan. 1858). The issue of this marriaj
are,
1 Harrington Arthur Harrop Hulton, h. 9 Not. 1846,
Trinity Hall, Cambridge; m. 10 Sept. 1874, Hele:
CaroUne, dau. and heiress of William Grimshaw, Esq
Gorton, CO. Lancaster.
2 William Edward Montagu Holton, present repi
sentative.
1 Agnes Alyne Georgiana Hulton, m. 5 Sept. 1877, Joh
only child of the late'john Hard wick, Esq., aMetropolitl
Police Magistrate in Marlborough Street.
ni. Caroline Agnes, m. 9 May, 1854, Francis Alexand*
4th son of the late Eight Hon. George Robert Dawson, M.l
of Castle Dawson, co. Londonderry.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, per chevron, arg. and s{
three eagles displayed coUared and charged on the breast wi
a fleur-de-lis all counterchanged , for Habrop; 2nd and 3r
arg., a lion rampant gu., for Hdlton. Crests — 1st, In front
a saltier or, an eagle displayed sa. crusUly arg., for Harroi
2nd, In a ducal crown or, a stag's head with two branches
fructed hawthorn ppr., for Hulton. Motto — Terrena pericu
sperno.
fe-Tis— Bardsley, near Ashton-under-Lyne : Gatten, ;
Pontesbury, Salop; and Lythwood Park, near Shrewsbury
HUME (NOW DICK) OP HUMEWOOD
Dick, William Wentwoeth Eitzwilliai
Esq. of Humewood, co. Wicklow, D.L., J.P., M.]
for CO. Wicklow, I. 28 Oct. 1805 ; in. 8 June, 182!
Margaret Bruce, eldest dau. of Kobert Chalone
Esq. of Guisboro', co. York, by the Hon. Eranct
Laui-a Dundas his wife, dau. of the last Loi
Dundas, and has issue,
William Hoare, d. 28 Nov. 1841, aged 7.
Charlotte Anna, r,i. 1853, Richard P.Long, Esq. ofEot
Ashton, Wilts, M.P. for that co.
Sir. Hume s. his father Nov. 1815, and assum«
1864, the surname and arms of Dice.
3LtltC3(I0.— Andrew Hutje (supposed to have been ac
and successor of Gavain Hume, " Captain of Tantallon," di
tinguished in the French service, and grandson of Alexand«
Hume, 3rd Baron of Polwarth) returned to Scotland and pa
chased the estate of the Rhodes near to the lands i
the 1st Sir John Hume, of North Berwick. He m. Mose
Seaton, dau. of Seaton, of Barnes, and niece to the Earl i
Winton, by whom he had (with a dau., supposed to have n
George Hume, Esq. of Pinkerton) four sons, Egbert, his heii
Thomas ; John ; and William. Andrew Hume d. 1594 or 152
and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Hume, who m. Anne, dan. of Dr. Slichelson, Laii
of Brackness, and grand-dau. of Sir Bruce Semple, of Cathcar
by whom he had a son,
Thomas HcxMe, Esq., who purchased the estate of Hum.
wood, CO. Wiclilow. He ni. 1st, Miss Jane Lauder, co. Leitrim
and 2ndly, Elizabeth Galbraith, widow of Hugh GaUiraith, <
St. Johnstown, co. Fermanagh. By the 1st only he had issU'
William, his heir ; and Robert, ancestor of the Humes i
Lisanure Castle, co. Cavan, and of Cariga, co. Leitrim, and ■
the Humes of Dubhn. Mr. Hume d. 1718, and was s. by h
eldest son,
William Hcme, Esq. of Humewodd, who m. Anna, dau. ■
John Dcnnison, Esq. of Dublin, and had two sons and foi
d:ius. He d. 26 May, 1752, and was s. by his eldest son,
C£OBG£ UcuE, Esq. of Uumewood, who m. Anna, dau.
HUM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUM
831
homas Butler, Esq. of Ballymurtaeh, co. Wicklow, and had
ve sons aaid two daus., William, his heir; George, d. s. p. ;
>ennison, d. s. p. ; John La Touche, who in. and loft issue,
Uement, who also 7ii. nnd left issue; Isabella; and Anna. m.
enjamin Wills, Esq. of the city of Dublin. He d. Aug. 1705 ;
nd was s. by his eldest son,
William Hume, Esq. of Humewood, M.P. co. Wicklow, shot
y a party of rebels in the Wicklow mountains, 8 Oct. 1798.
le m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Joseph Hoaro, Bart., M.P., of
innabella, co. Cork, and had two sons and four daus.,
William Hoare, his heir.
Joseph Samuel, i,i. Bliss Smith, and left issue, one son
(settled in America) and three daus.
Catherine, m. WUliam Franks, Esq. of Carrig, co. Cork.
Anne, m. Eev. Dominick E. Blake.
Jane, in. the Hon. and Eev. Maurice Mahon, afterwards
Lord Hartland; and d. s. p. 12 Dec. 1838. Grace.
he elder son,
William Hoare Hume, Esq. of Humewood, M.P. for Wick-
)W, m. Charlotte Anna, only dau. of the late Samuel Dick,
sq. of Dublin, and sister to Quintin Dick, Esq., M.P. for
lalden, and by her (who d. 11 May, 1864) had issue,
William Wentwortu Fitzwilliam, now of Humewood.
Quintin Dick (Rev.), m. 1830, his cousin, Annti, dau. of
William Richardson, Esq. of Athy; and d. 25 Nov. 1871,
aged 65, having had issue, 1 William Hoaro, an officer in
51st regt., b. 6 Jan. 1840; d. 26 Oct. 1873; 2 Quintin Dick,
Capt. Antrim Rifles, b. April, 1847; 3 Charles Joseph
Freeman, 6. Sept. 1849 ; 1 Isabella, m. 10 Sept. 1863, Capt.
George Aix;hibald Warden, and d. Aug. 1871 ; 2 Anna
Maria, m. Aug. 1867, John LesUe, Esq. of Kiltglys, co.
Monaghan; 3 Charlotte, d. 1861.
George Ponsonby, Lieut.-Col. in the army, d. U Oct. 18G6.
Isabella Jane, m. Thomas Crowe, Esq. of Dromorc Castle,
CO. Clare.
Charlotte Jane, m. her cousin. Sir George Forster, Bart, of
TuUaghan, co. Monaghan, M.P.
Ir. Hume d. Nov. 1815.
/4)-MS— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, vert, a lion rampant arg.;
nd and 3rd, arg., three ravens vert. Crest— A Uoa's head
■ased arg. Motto— Trae to the end.
SeaJ— Humewood, Kiltegan, co. Wicklow.
HUME OF NINEWELIiS.
Hume, James Alexander Eoss, Esq. of Mne-
rell3, CO. Berwick, J.P., b. 1S51 ; s. his grand-aunt,
Ignes Hume, 186-i.
JLiuragC— Thomas Htoh: or Home, 2nd son of Sir Alex-
nder Home, of Dunglass, who was slain at the battle of
/■erncuil 1424, founded the family of Home ofTi/ninghameand
Vinewelts, of which the representative in the 17th century,
John Home, Esq. of Ninewells, m. and left (with a dau.,
atherine, wife of the Rev. George Home (see Family of
Iobeetson) a son, Joseph Home, Esq. of Ninewells, who m.
atherine. dau. of Sir David Falconer, Lord President of the
ourt of Session 1681, and sister of David, 5th Lord Falconer,
nd had issue,
John, his heir.
David, the celebrated Historian, h. at Edinburgh 1711, and
d. unm. 1770.
Catharine.
he elder son,
John Home, Esq. of Ninewells, and of Ferney Castle, Ber-
vick, b. 1724; ?n. 1751, Agnes, onlydau. of Robert Carre, Esq.
if Cavers, co. Roxburgh (by Helen his wife, sister of Sir
.Valter Riddell, Bart, of Riddell), and had issue,
Joseph, his heir.
David, who .s. to the family estates.
John, a writer to the Signet in Edinburgh.
Catherine, m. Capt. Robert Johnston, of Hilton,
ffir. Hume d. 14 Nov. 1786, and was s. by his eldest son,
Joseph Hdjie, Esq. of Ninewells, early in life Capt. 2ud
Dragoon Guards; d. v.nrn. li Feb. 1832, and was s. by his
lext brother and heir, the very eminent Lawyer,
David Home, Esq., formerly one of the Barons of the Court
)f Exchequer in Scotland, from which office he retired in 1834,
ing held it for a period of twelve years. He was succes-
sively Sheriff-Depute of co. Berwick and of West Lothian, and
ivas a Professor of the Scotch laws in the University of Edin-
burgh. Baron Hume m. Jane Alder, and had issue,
I. Joseph, Advocate, d. unm. 1819.
I. Elizabeth, of Ninewells (which she rebuilt 1841), d. unm.
II. Agnes, of Ninewells, m. Matthew Norman Macdonald, Esq'
of Bemiesdale, brother of the late Sii- John Macdonald'
Adjutant-General; and cZ. 1864.
HI. Catherine, m. 1819, Adolphus M'Dowall Eoss, M D
of Edinourgh, and d. leaving issue,
1 Andrew Ross, m. Julia, t'au. of Herr Gabriel Botta, and
had (with other issue) a son, James Alexander Ross-
Hume, Esq., now of Ninewells.
2 David Hume. 3 Adolp'ius M'Dowall
4 John Abercromby.
1 Jane Alder, m. 1851, Henry Gordon Dickson, Esq.
2 Isabella, m. 1847, John George Chancellor, Esq
5 Catherine Agnes, hi. 1850, Richard Pynsent, Esq.
4 Elizabeth Mary.
Dr. Eoss d. 1842; Mrs. Ross d. 1851.
Mr. Hume d. 1839.
^)))j.s— Vert, a lion rampant arg., within a bordnre or
cnarged with nine fountains or wells ppr. Crest— A lioa's head
erased arg. collared gu. Motto— True to the end.
i'eat— Ninewells, Chernside, co. Berwick.
<|aimlij of |tos3.
This branch of the family of Ross has been seated in Gallo-
way for many centuries, and was in the possession of extensive
estates, amongst others Balniel, Galston, Balkail, Balsarroch,
and Balgreen, and connected, by marriage, with many noble
families.
Andrew Eoss, who possessed the estates of Balkail, Balsar-
roch, and Balgreen, all in co. Wigton, left three sons,
I. Alexander, of Balkail, grandfather of Field Marshal Sir
Hew Dalrymple Eoss, G.C.B.
II. Andrew, of Balsarroch, grandfather of Admiral Sir John
Hoss, and great-grandfather of Capt. Sir James Ross K.N
the distinguished Polar navigators. ' " ''
III. James, of Balgreen, m. Isabella Allan, dau. of Cant
Allan, R.N., and had (with other issue),
Andrew, Col. in the army, m. Isabella Macdonnell, of Aber-
hallader, and had issue,
1 Alexander James, Lieut.-Col. in the army
2 Adolphus M'Dowall, M.D., lU supra.
3 James Kerr, of Laurence Park, co. Stirling, Col. in the
army, K.H., Aide-de-Camp to Gen. Sir John Buchan
during the Peninsular war; to. 1827, Margaret 2nd
dau. of James Mclnroy, Esq. of Lude, co. Perth
1 Isabella, m. George Bell, Esq. of Hunthill, co. Bos-
burgh. '
2 Mary Anne, m. Dr. Eartlett Buchanan.
3 Eleanora Jane, m. Robert Bell, Esq., Advocate-Pro-
curator of the Church of Scotland, and Sheriff of cos
Berwick and Haddington.
4 Margaret, to. David Welsh, Esq. of ColUn, co. Wieton
and of Nuthill, co. Dumfries. ^ '
5 Clementina Blair, m. Thomas Corrie, Esq. of Newton
Aird, CO. Dumfries.
SLAKE HUMFEEY.
(See Blake.
HUMFREY OF CAVANACOR.
HuMFEEY, Benjamin Geale, Esq. of Cavanacor,
CO. Donegal, b. 3 March, 1858 ; s. his father 26
Aug. 1870.
SLtliragc.— The first settlement of the Humfrey family in
Ireland was made by Eichard Humfrey, who was b. 1614. He
is stated to have been the son of Eichard Humfrey, of Eetten-
den, Essex, by his wife, the dau. of Sir Samuel Sandys, of
Ombersley, co. Worcester, and to have landed in Ireland 1655,
where he settled at Donard, co. Wicklow. His wife d. there
1666, and he d. 1065. His eldest son,
Henry HUiMfbey, to. 13 Jan. 1675, Catharine, dau. of Francis
Eollcston, Esq. of Frankfort Castle; and d. 4 July, 1709,
leaving a son,
Henry Humfrey, Esq., m. 19 July, 1712, Elizabetli Hen-
thorn, and d. 12 March, 1741, leaving a son,
Thomas Homfrey, Esq., b. 28 Jan. 1717, who was father, by
Elizabeth Stewart his wife, of an only son, Henry Humfrey,
Esq., 6. 1757, who dying tinwi. 1 May, 1843, left, by will, his
property in Wicklow, Louth, and the King's Co., to his kins-
man, Benjamin Geale Humfrey, Esq. His ancestor,
Matthew Humfrey, Esq., was brother of Henry Humfrey,
who m. Miss Eolleston. He m. 1685, Deborah, dau. of Benja-
min Bunbury, Esq. of Killerig, co. Carlow, and by her (who
m. 2ndly, Thomas Bernard, Esq. of Clonmulst) loft five sons, of
whom the eldest, Matthew, d. unm. 1744. The 2nd son,
John Humfrey, Esq., m. 27 April, 1747, Elizabeth, dau. of
John Geale, Esq. of Mount Geale, co. Kilkenny; and dying
1758, left a son,
William Humfrey, Esq., 6. 1750 ; m. 5 Feb. 1774, Mai-y, dau.
of Alexander Kirkpatrick, Esq. (of the family of Closeburn),
and by her (who d. 1802) left at his decease, 20 Oct. 1829,
832
HUM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUN
Alex ANDES, 6. 1775; d. Aug. 1845; m. Catherine, dau. of
Major Craven, and had issue, 1 William Charles, 6. 1802,
m. Collina, dau. of Major Fortye, and has four sons and one
dau. ; 2 Alexander John, 6. 1803, to. Caroline, dau. of John
Bayley, Esq., and has issue; 3 Thomas Craven, 6. 1811;
4 Benjamin, b. 1813, to. Harriett, dau. of D. O'Rorke, Esq.,
and ha.s issue; and 1 Ellen, m. Kev. J. F. Morton.
Benjamin Geale, of Cavanacor.
Anne, to. E. Stotesbuiy, Esq. ; d. 1820.
Margaret, d. 1815. Eliza, m. J. M. Eeade, Esq.
Catherine, d. 9 Dec. 1815. Mary Anne.
The 2nd son,
Benjamin Geale Humfret, Esq. of Cavanacor, co. Donegal,
Lieut. -Col. in the army, served in the 45th regt. during the
Peninsular War, for which he had a medal and nine clasps ;
J.P. and High Sheriff 1848; b. 28 Sept. 1793; to. 3 July, 1823,
Mary, only child and heiress of William Keys, Esq. of Cavana-
cor, and had issue,
William, 6. 16 July, 1824; d. April, 1826.
.John Keys, late of Cavanacor.
Alexander, b. 9 Aug. 1831, Surgeon 98th regt. ; in. 10 Aug.
1865, Louisa, 2nd dau. of Eev. J. "V. Brabazon, of Eahan
Glebe, and has three sons.
Benjamin Geale, b. 25 Dec. 1833, Capt. E.A.
Jane. Mary.
Marion, m. 11 Aug. 18.53, Joseph Fishbourne, Esq. of Ash-
field Hall, Queen's Co.
Elizabeth, to. 18 July, 1867, Eobert Moore M'Mahon, Esq. of
Holly Mount, Queen's Co.
Kate, m. Brooke Kynd Chambers, Esq. of Foxhall, an ofScer
in the Indian army. Annie Frances.
The eldest surviving son,
John Kets Hdmfeey, Esq. of Cavanacor, J.P., High Sheriff
1868, b. 16 June, 1828; late Lieut. 53rd regt., and Capt. in the
Donegal Militia; m. 1st, 6 March, 1857, Bessie Harriet, 2nd
dau. of Henry William Wray, Esq. of Hollymount, of the Castle
"Wray branch of that family, and by her (who d. 3 Jan. 1859)
had a son,
Benjamin Geale, now of Cavanacor.
He m. 2ndly, 30 Aug. 1865, Maria, 3rd dau. of Falconer Miles,
Esq. of Merton Sandford, co. Dublin, and d.. 26 Nov. 1870,
having had further issue,
William Keys, 6. 30 Nov. 1866.
Alice Mary.
Arms — Gu., on a cross botonnee arg. five pellets. C)'est — A
sphinx sejant. Motto — Sic olim.
Seat — Cavanacor, Strabane, co. Donegal.
HUMPHRYS OP BALLYHAISE.
HuMPHEYS, John Winter, Esq. of Ballyliaise
House, CO. CaTan, b. 23 Sept. 1829 ; m. 15 Feb.
1854, Priscilla Cecilia, dau. of the Eev. J. P.
Grarrett, of Kilgarron, co. Carlow, and has issue,
I. William, b. 17 Nov. 1855, E.N.
II. John Mervyn, 6. 10 July, 1853 ; d. 26 Nov. 1874.
III. James Winter, b. 17 April, 1861 ; d. 9 Aug. 1871.
IV. Charies Vesey, 6. 1 Oct. 1862.
V. Mervyn Archdall, b. 25 Feb. 1864.
VI. Francis Edward, b. 19 May, 1865.
vii. Arthur Armitage, b. 17 Jan. 1870.
VIII. Llewelyn Winter, 6. 28 Nov. 1871.
IX. Percy Eaymond, h. 16 July, 1873.
I. Caroline Elizabeth. ii. Priscilla Cecilia.
III. Clara Christina. iv. Anna Maria.
V. Emily May.
ILutCagC— AVilliam Hcmphrts, Esq. of Ballyhaise, co.
Cavan, was High Sheriff of that co. 1822; by Letitia his wife
he left a son, ^
William HoMPHRTS, Esq. of Ballyhaise House, co. Cavan,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1832, b. Dec. 1798 ; m. Jan. 1827,
Anna Maria, dau. of John Pratt Winter, Esq. of Agher, co.
Meath, and has issue,
I. William, 6. Nov. 1827 ; d. unm. 5 April, 1877.
II. John Winter, now of Ballyhaise.
HI. Mervyn Archdall, 6. March, 1830; killed before Delhi
in the Indian Mutiny.
X. Anne Elizabeth, to. 2 Aug. 1860, Armorie Eussell
McGuire, Esq. (see McGoiee of Clonea).
He ra. 2ndly, Feb. 1838, Maria Clarisi;a, dau. of Hugh Moore,
Esq. of Eglantine House, co. Down, by whom he had,
IV. Hugh, b. 10 Nov. 1838, formerly Capt. 15th Hussars.
V. Armitage Eglantine, b. Aug. 1843.
11. Cecilia Letitia, to. Arthur Shirley Ball, Esq. of Geralds-
town, CO. Meath.
in. Clara, to. Clifford Walton, Esq.
IV. Sylvia Priscilla, m. Nugent Everard, Esq. of Eandals-
town, CO. Meath.
Mr. Humphrys d. 1872.
.<4r/n«— Gu., a lion rampant, and above the head a ducal coi
net or, on a canton of the last a trefoil vert. Crest— On a due
coronet an eagle, wings elevated, holding In his dexter claw
sceptre or. Motto — Optima sperando spiro.
i&'eaJ— Ballyhaise House, Cavan.
HUNGERFORD OF DINGLEY PARK,
Holdich-Htjngerfoed, Henry Vane FoRESTE]
Esq. of Dingley Park and Maidwell Hall, Nortl
ampton, J.P. and D.L., b. 8 May, 1852 ; m. 14 Jul;
1875, Augusta Louisa, youngest dau. of Ai-thi
Ward, Esq. of Calverly, Tunbridge Wells.
ILillCa^C— The Holdichs, from whom the present Hem
V. F. Holdich Hungerford, Esq., paternally derives, are
branch of the family of Holdich, Holditch, or Holdiche, whic
at an early period possessed considerable estates in Norfolk.
Edward Holdich, living 1700, had three sons, Edward, ■
Sidney College, Cambridge, A.B., d. v.nm.; Thomas, of whoi
presently ; and Jeffery, of Clare Hall, co. Cambridge, Eectc
of Stibbington, co. Huntingdon, many years, and d. 179'
leaving issue,
Thomas Holdich (2nd son), lived at Trapston, where he <
1752. His son,
Edward Holdich, s. him, and m. 1756, Anne, eldest gr.inc
niece and co-heiress of Thomas Peach, Esq. of Dingley Pari
(father-in-law to the late Mr. Hungerford, who took the nam
of Peach on succeeding to Dingley Park), and had, with othi
issue, a son.
The Eev. Thomas Holdich, A.M., Eector of Burton Overj
CO. Leicester, which he resigned in 1811, and Eector of Mai(
well, CO. Northampton, to which he was presented, 1808, b
John Peach Hungerford, Esq. ; and also of Draughton, t
which he was presented, 1841, by E. H. Hungerford, Esq. H '
TO. 1st, 1802, Anne, eldest dau. of Henry Haynes, Esq. (
Whittlesea, co. Cambridge, and by her (who d. 20 Feb. ISOi
had issue,
I. Henet Hungerford, of Dingley, who, upon attaining th
age of 21 (in 1824), assumed the name and arms of Hungei
FORD, in compliance with the v>'ill of John Peach Hungei
ford, Esq.
II. Thomas Peach, A.M., formeriy Eector of Dingley, an
Incumbent of St. James's, Netting Hill, now Eector (
Linwood, Market Eaisen, 6. 21 Dec. 1804; to. 1st, 25 No^
1830, Katharine, eldest dau. of the Eev. F. T. Corranct
Vicar of Great Glenn, co. Leicester, which lady d. s. 7
28 Feb. 1834; and 2ndly, 29 Jan. 1839, Susan, 4th dau. (
Atherton Garrard, Esq. of Watlington, co. Oxford, and b
her (who d. 1848) has issue three sons and four daus
1 Thomas Hungerford, 6. 13 Feb. 1843, to. 17 June, 1873
2 John Peach, twin with Thomas, m. 12 Dec. 1872
3 Augustus Henry, 6. 10 April, 1846, to. 3 June, 1868
1 Blary Alice; 2 Charlotte Eliza, to. 11 Oct. 1866, Eev. J
A. Leicester ; 3 Constance Jane ; 4 Susan Theresa Davy.
I. Mary Anne, to. W. C. Boultbee, Esq. of Whittlesea, Isle c
Ely, who d. 1854.
Mr. Holdich to. 2ndly, 1808, Elizabeth Laura, dau. and cc
heiress of the late Henry Lawrence Maydwell, Esq. of Whittle
sea, and had by her five sons and three daus. Mrs. Holdich «
30 March, 1863; and Mr. Holdich d. 15 April, 1866. The)
elder son,
Henry Hcngerfobd Holdich-Hungerfobd, Esq. of Dingle;
Park and Maidwell Hall, co. Northampton, J.P. and D.L. fo
CO. Northampton and Leicester, High Sheriff 1828, b. 9 Jan
1803 (s. by will to the estates of the late John Peach Hun
gerford, Esq., M.P. for co. Leicester in three successive Parlia
ments from 1775 to 1790; who d. 4 June, 1809, aged 90); m
4 Aug. 1846, Honoria, dau. of Francis Forester, Esq. (brothe
of the 1st Lord Forester), by the Lady Louisa Catherin
Barbara Vane his wife, eldest dau. of the 1st Duke of Cleve
land, and by her (who d. at Pau, Pyrenees, 16 July, 1859) hai
issue,
I. Henry Vane Forester, now of Dingley Park and Maid
well Hall.
II. Powlett Henry Edward, E.N., b. 5 July, 1853.
III. Edward Lytton, b. 15 Aug. 1855.
I. Julia Mary Anne.
II. Louisa Erica, to. 4 Nov. 1875, Arthur Pennell, younge:
son of Sir H. PenneU, Knt., and has one son.
III. Clare Constance, d. 15 Jan. 1859.
He d. 2 Dec. 1872.
j4r»is— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sa., two bars arg. in chief threi
plates, for Hdngerford ; 2nd and 3rd, or., on a chevron sa. cot
tised gu., three martlets of the field a chief vaire, for Holdich
Crests— Ut, out of a ducal coronet or, a pepper garb of thi
HUN
THE LAI^DED GENTRY.
HUN
Brst between two sickles erect ppr., for Hcngebford ; 2nd A
!!lo'^ ^oo^'""':- '" /''°"'^ °5 \ ""^'^ P^'«e fitohee between two
branches ot palm or, for Holdich. Mottoes-Kt Dieu mon
appui, for HuNGEBFORD ; Stet fortuna domus, for HoLmcii
fTolrwrH'""'''?' ^'""''h f^'^''^^^ Harborough; and Maidwell
aaJJ, Nortliauipton. Clubs— Boodle's and Pratfs.
HUNGERFORD OP INCHODONY,
HuNGERFORD, Mart Sandes, of Inchocloiiy
[The Island), co. Cork, *. her father 1870.
Eiltr-Tflr.— This is a branch of the great House of Ilunger-
brd of En-land. ^
Capt. Thomas HuNGERroKD, of Bathbarry, or The Little
sland, about four miles westward of Inchodony, the seat of
us descendants, was a cadet of the House of Hdngerford 0/
^arleij, Somerset, and accompanied his relative Col Si'r
:dward Hungerford, of Farley Castle, in his expedition
gainst Ireland, which started from Chester 27 May, 1G47 He
ras living 1680. By Mary his wife he had, Richard his
eir; John (Rev.), 6. 1658, of Cahirmore, 1658; Thojms
ncestor of the Cahirmore branch; Elizabeth, m. Achilles
)aunt, Esq.; Margaret, iji. Francis Poole, of Mayfield; and
ane, m. Thomas Hewitt, jun. The eldest son.
Col. Richard HnNGERFORD, of Inchodony, or The Island
ear Clonakilty, is called " cousin" in the will, dated 24 May'
(29, of John Hungerford, Lord of The Manor of Hungerford'
1 England. His own will was dated on or about 5 April, 1725'
:e m. Mary, dau. of Sir Emanuel Moore, and d. about' 1729'
saving issue. The eldest son and heir, " '
Thomas Hungerford, d. v. p., having m. 1719, Susannah
echer, and having left issue,
Richard, his heir.
Elizabeth, m. 1733, Capt. Philip Townsend, of Derrv
fnv.T <.t'«/^'f<' 7 'lie will of John Hungerford, of Hunger-
Coolmona ' '"' ' ^^^^ ^°-^''° Townsend^ of
he only son,
Richard Hungerford, Esq. of The Island, and for many
.'ars of Foxhall, m. 1st, Mary Becher, and by her had,
Thomas, his heir.
"^of^r^nni"'' '^""'', ^'''™*' '^""^ '^^ ^3°3, leaving Richard,
ot Cappeen, and other issue. '
e m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Emanuel Hungerford
Id by her was father, inter alios, of
Richard (Bey.) „j 1775, Mary Hungerford, and by her (who
M. 2ndly, Michael French) had an only son,
Richard, b. 1776 ; m. 1794, Isabella Master.?, and had a son
Richard of Carrigeen, m. Mary Cranfield, dau. of Cant'
d? ,'"n? r™F'^"' ^'f Highlanders, and Eliza his wi^ei
r.^ °/ Col- Hungerford, and had issue, Richard; Colin
Campbell; Alexander George; Mary Cranfield; Char-
lotte; and Thomas Walter, of Greymouth, New Zealand
b 28 Jan. 1832, m. 25 Feb. 1863, Elizabkh Mary, dau
of James Delany, Esq. of Clony Castle, and has sur-
viving issue, 1 Richard Cohn Campbell, b. 1 Jan. 1865
2 Henry Hungerford John Gealy, 6. 29 Feb 1867 3
Mary Elizabeth Cranfield, b. 12 June, 1869. '
chard Hungerford, d. circa 1784, and was s. by his son
Thomas Hungerford, Esq. of The Island, m. 1770 Mary
■anfield Becher, and by her (who d. 1836) had issue, '
Richard, his heir.
George (Dr.), of ClonakUty, ,„. 1802, Eliza Hungerford, his
first cousin, and by her (who ,/. 1828) left at his decease
15 Sept. 1832, Richard, rn. 1843, Mary, dau. of Wimam
Daunt, of Spring Hill, and had issue. wiuiam
Thonias, of Broomley, near Carrigaline, m 1st Johanm
widow of Henry Hungerford ; ancf 2ndly, EHza dau of tl'e
late Dr. George Daunt, of Cork; and had issue bv his lit
wife, Thomas Wilham, ».. Miks O'Hea El^a Charlo te
(deceased), ,,i. O'Donovan Becher, Esq. and Mar7c.an-
field. By the 2nd wife he had, George Daunt Geor-inn
Daunt, Catherine Maria, Susanna Letitli, and Chario°te
e son and heir,
Richard Hungerford, of The Island, 6. 1771 ; »k. July 1793
ances, dau. of Richard Becher, Esq. of Hollybrooke, and by
r (who d. 12 Sept. 1843) had issue,
Thomas, late of Inchodony, or The I.^land
Richard Becher, m. 18 Sept. 1837. Fran'cp<! dq,i nf t^i,„
Becher, Esq. of HoUybrooL, and ha? RTcharran°d' o^Ui'e ■•
.A-,^ ,, John, (/. s. p.
iVilliam (deceased), m. 22 March, 1831, Jane, dau of Win
'A^insplaf ' ^'''■' '""^ '"^ '''''' '"'''' Ki'^l>ard,TiiliamSd
anThait^ue'"'^' ''"■ ' °''- '^''' '^^^ ^^^^^''^'i Sandes,
|aSB-«^^---^^-----"
tusan, m. 4 June, 1836, Wiathrop Baldwin Sealy, Esq.
833
I. Mart Sandes, now of The Island
^rnis-Sa., two bars arg. in chief three plates CreH-Ont
Seat— The Island, Clonakilty, co. Cork.
HUNGERFORD OF CAHIRMORE.
Hungerford, Hexry Jones, Esq. of Cahirmore,
CO. Cork, A.B., Barnster-at-Law, J.P. b 18-^5 •
m. Dec. 1856, Mary Boone, eldest dau. of W. Henry
Augustus Cowper, Esq., H.M. Consul- General at
Jiavana, and has issue,
I. Thomas Henry, 6. 6 Dec. 1858. „. Guy, 6. 25 Oct. 1S6I
III. Edward, 6. 10 June, 1863.
IV. Launcelot Machell Travers, 6. Jan. 1865
V Gordon, 6. 6 Dec 1865. vi. Arthur Townsend, b. 1SG7.
Ml. Geoffrey, b. 1873.
I. Alice, TO. Francis T. Beamish, Esq. n. Ethel.
/,5"'*^''^;^'^*T.^^'"'- '^""''■^^ Hungerford, of Rathbarry
3rd son,"'" '^ '^^ '^'°' ''"""=' ""^ ^^""'^ ""'' ^i^^.^
Thomas Hungerford, of Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1679, m 1684
Frances Synge, sister to the Archbishop of Tuam, and had
I. Thomas, his heir.
"beg°5"oure: a'nTwT fltfer of ^^"'^ '"''''' ^'^- °^ ^--
"da^of lZT4t^: o^'^rralTw/r' '' ""^" ^^^ ^^^^'
John Townsenb Hungerford, Esq., Solicitor to the Hon.
pdn ^'^ Bombay. He m. Mary Anne, dau. of J
Payne Esq., and niece of T. Price, Esq. of Ardmoyle
and Clonmore, co. Tipperary, and d. leaving issue,
1 John Hayes, d. 1823.
"/;':^I8lT™'' '^^''^' WiniAM, Capt. Bengal Artillery,
1 Ellen, m Rawson Hart Eoddam, Esq., Bengal CivU
of 'thrBant' "" "' ^- ""■ ^°'"^^'-. eW., Governor
2 Mary Anne,' m. 1st, Ewan Law, Esq., Bengal Civil
Service, son of Ewan Law, Esq. of Horsted Place
t^ie'^NiScfv^ry.'"' ^^^^°°^^' '^'^ ^apt. H.h!
3 Catherine, to. Welby Jackson, Esq., Bengal Civil
Service, son of Sir John Jackson, Bart.
The eldest son,
CoL. Thomas Hungerford, of Cahirmore, m Vi Barbara
dau. of Col. Bryan Townsend, M.P. of Castle Tow'nsend, co'
Cork, and by her had a son,
Thomas Hungerford, Esq. of Cahirmore, J P ,„ 1751
Sarah, dau. of Dr. John Boisseau, a Huguenot, and l"iad bv
her three sons,
Thomas, his heir, of Cahirmore.
•^S?"'/"^- Anna, clau. of the late Capt. Richard Blair, of
Blair's Cove, and The Abbey, and has issue one '^on Thomas
John, TO. Catherine, dau. of Heni-y Pyne Masters, Esq., and
had issue three sons (deceased), and two daus the eldest
Jane, TO. Gustavus Helsham, Esq. of St. Mary's Hall Noi-l
folk, has issue two sons, Evelyn Hungerford and SomervUle
and one dau., Emily Blunt. '
Richard, TO. twice and by his 2nd wife, Mary Shaw, had
Sue '°°'' '""* ^°'"'"' "^""^ ot whom have
The eldest son,
Thomas Hungerford, Esq. of Cahirmore, vi. 1787, Jane
daa. of Jonas Travers, Esq. of Butlerstown, co. Cork, 'and by
her (who to. 2ndly, 1791, the Rev. William Stuart, of Welfield,
CO. Cork) left at his decease, v. p. 1789, a son and heir,
Thomas Hungerford, Esq. of Cahirmore, A.M., 'j.P., 6.
April, 1780 ; m. 1814, Alicia, dau. of the Rev. Henry Jones', of
Drombeg, Rector of Lislee and Kinsela, and by her (who is
deceased) had issue, i. Thomas, d. aged 18, 1840 ; 11. Henrt
Jones, now of Cahirmore; in. Edward, d. unm. 1849;
I. Catherine Charlotte ; 11. Jane, rf. 1855; ni. Harriette Alicia;
IV. Martha, d. 1842; and v. Alice. Mr. Hungerford d. 1861.'
Arms, <£c. — Same as Hungerford of Inchodony.
jSeai— Cahirmore, Rosscarbery, co. Cork.
3 n
HUj^
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUN
HUNT OF PITTENCRIEFF.
Hunt, James Alexander, Esq. of Pittencrieff
and Logie, co. Fife, J.P., h. 10 Oct. 1818 ; m. April,
1851, Helen, sister of Sir A. C. Gibson Maitland,
Bart, of Clifton Hall, and has issue,
I. James Maitland, h. 1852.
II. William Alexander.
III. Alexander Charles.
I. Jean Hamilton.
II. Helen Maitland.
ILinCaSE.— WiLLTAM Hont, Esq. of Pittencrieff (son of
William Hunt, by Ellen Youn? his wife), ?». Janet, dau. of
James Alexander, Esq. ol Balrudery, and had two sons, Wil-
liam, his heir (who s. 12 Sept. 1807, and d. 12 May, 1 812, unni.) ;
and James; also a dau., Christina, m. James Havrowar, Esq.
of Inzievar, Advocate. The younger son,
James Hdnt, Esq. of Pittencrieff and Logie, J.P. and D.L.,
6. 20 March, 1785; m. 5 Oct. 1813, Margaret, dau. of the late
John Grieve, Esq., and d. 6 March, 185S, leaving issue,
William, d. 6 Sept. 1860.
John, Advocate, d. 10 June, 1841.
James Alexander, now of Pittencrieff.
Andrew, Lieut.-Col., late of 79th regt., half-pay, unattached.
Eohert, rf. 27 July, 1845.
Kalph.
Thomasina Agnes, to. 3 Feh. 1841, Sir Alexander Charles
Gibson Maitland, Bart, of Clifton Hall.
Janet, «;. Robert Benjamin Bell, Advocate, Sheriff of Elgin
and Nairn.
Crest— K lion's head erased. Mottn—Yi et virtute.
ScaJs— Pittencrieff and Logie, Dunfermline, co. Fife.
HUNT OF BOB.EATTON.
Httnt, Eowland, Esq. of Boreatton Park, Salop,
I. 13 March, 1858 ; s. his father 5 Dec. 1878.
ILinCaflt.— This family, as well as the Hunts of co.
Stafford, are said to derive from Richard de Venator, living
temp. Edward I.
From Thomas Hunt, of Stoke Dawbenny, Rutland, living
1430, son of Nicholas Hunt, of the same place, and grandson
of Thomas le Hunt, living 40 Edward III., descended
Thomas Hunt, Esq., h. 1599, Member for Shrewsbury in the
Parhament of the Commonwealth, High Sheriff for Shrop-
shire 1656, who, after the restoration of Charles II., pur-
chased the estate of Boreaton. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Owen, of Woodhouse, and had issue,
Rowland, his heir.
John, of Chester, m. Anne, dau. of Richard Amphlett, Esq.
of Hadsor, and was father of
Thojias Hunt, Esq. of Mollington, to. Mary, sister of
Henry Kobartes, Earl of Radnor, and had issue,
Thomas, 6. 1645; d. s.p.
Elizabeth, b. 1631; m. Bartholomew Beale, Esq.
Martha, m. Palmer, of Wanlip, co. Leicester.
Mary, 6. 1C46; d. 1660.
He d. 1609, and was s. by his elder .son,
Rowland Hunt, Esq. of Boreatton, 6. 1629; to. Frances,
dau. of William, 5th Lord Paget, and was father of
Thomas Hunt, Esq. of Boreatton, b. about 1669 ; to. 1st,
Jane, eldest dau. and (in her issue) heiress of Sir Edward
Ward, Lord Chiel Baron, and 2ndly, Miss Haswell; by the
former of whom he had issue. Mr. Hunt d. 1752, and was s.
by his son,
Thomas Hunt, Esq. of Boreatton, 6. 1704; to. Sarah, dau.
of Edward Witts, Esq., and had issue. Mr. Hunt was s. by
his son,
Rowland Hunt, Esq. of Boreatton, 6. 1753; m. Ann, dau.
of Mark Cornish, Esq. of London, and had issue,
I. Rowlanp. his heir.
II. George i llev.), of Wadenhoe, co. Northampton, m. 28 July,
1818, Emma, dau. of Samuel Gardiner, Esq. of Coombe
Lodge, CO. Oxford, arid had issue,
1 George AVard (Right Hon.), of Wadenhoe House, co.
Northampton, M.P., P.C, J. P., and D.L., Barrister-at-
Law, Chairman of Quarter Sessions, and M.P. for North-
amptonshire, Financial Secretary of the Treasury from
July, 186G, to Feb. 1868, and Chancellor of the Exche-
quer from Feb. 1868 to Dec. following, and First Lord
of the Admiralty from 1874 to 1877, 6. 30 July, 1825;
TO. 5 Dec. 1857, Alice, 3rd dau. of the Right Rev. Robert
Eden, Bishop of Moray and Ross, 3rd son of Sir Frederick
Morton Eden, Bart., d. at Homburg, 29 July, 1877,
leaving issue,
1 George Eden, 6. Feb. 1859.
2 Walter Robert, b. March, 1864.
3 Allen Thomas, b. Feb. 1866.
1 Mary Caroline.
2 Emma.
3 Alice Margaret.
4 Gertrude Sophia.
1 Mary.
2 Eliza Frances, deceased.
3 Jane Emilia.
4 Julia Henrietta.
5 Emily Ellen.
6 Matilda Selina.
7 Ellen.
8 Laura.
1 Thomas Henry.
2 Charles John, killed m the Indian Mutiny .
3 William Cornish.
1 Harriet Susanna Anne.
2 Caroline Emma.
IV. Edward, deceased.
V. John, deceased.
I. Susannah Frances, deceased.
II. Sarah Elizabeth, deceased.
Mr. Hunt d. 1811, and wass. by his son,
Rowland Hunt, Esq. of Boreatton, to. 1823, Mary, diu. of
Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Shrewsbury and Glangwna, co. Car-
narvon, and had issue,
Rowland, late of Boreatton.
Thomas Edward Lloyd, 6. 15 June, 1830; d.unm. 1853.
Annabella Eliza.
Charlotte Frances.
Mr. Hunt d. Feb. 1836, and was s. by his son,
Rowland Hunt, Esq. of Boreatton P.irk, Salop, and Kib-
worth Hall, co. Leicester, 6. 8 Nov. 1828; to. 10 Feb. 1857,
Florence Marianne, eldest dau. of R. B. Humfrey, Esq. oi
Stoke Albany House, Market Harboro ugh, and has issue,
I. Rowland, now of Boreatton.
II. Edward Rowland, b. 28 Nov. 1859.
III. Thomas Rowland, b. 21 Dec. 1861.
IV. Arthur Rowland, b. 12 June, 1870; d. 17 Sept. 1871.
V. Richard, b. 22 Aug. 1874.
I. Jlary.
II. Florence Eliza.
iir. Amy.
IV. Agnes Gwendoline.
V. Janet Laura.
VI. Nina Marion.
He d. 5 Dec. 1878.
Arms—Ter pale arg. and sa. a ealtire counterchanged
Orest — A talbot sejant sa. collared or, lined az. the line tied t<
ahalbert in pale of the second headed of the last.
Scars— Boreatton Park, Shrewsbury; and Kibworth Hall
Leicester. Club— UaitQd University.
HUNT OF SHEEMANBURY PARK.
Hunt, Rev. Henet Warwick, M.A. of Sher
manbury Park in the co. of Sussex, Rector an(
Patron of the Parish of Shermanburj, b. 1835.
ICfUCnflC— This family were originally settled in Devor
a pedigree of which was entered in the Visitation of that «
1620, which derives them from Henry Hunt, tait2i- Henky VIII
three times Mayor of Exeter.
William Hunt, BI.D., of Dartmouth, Devon, m. Mary, dai
of Arthur Holdsworth, Esq. of same place, and sister (
Arthur Holdsworth, Governor of Dartmouth Castle, and ha
issue,
I. Thomas Holdsworth, of Maismuit, near Dartmouth.
II. Henry Holdsworth, of Waterford, m. Margaret, 4th dan
of Samuel Boyse, Esq. of Bannow, co. Wexford (eventuall;
sole heiress of the family of Botse of Bannow), and d. 1825
leaving issue,
1 Henry Samuel, now of Bannow, Capt.R.N.,J.P. and D.L.
s. to the Bannow estates 1864, when he adopted the sui
name of Botse; m. 27 July, 1847, Emily, dau. of Co
Thomas Steele, Madras Native Infantry (see Steele c,
liathbride), and has issup,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Hpnry Arthur, Capt. Wexford Militia, 6. 11 Ma'-;h,
1848; m. 2 May, 1872, Clare Emily, only dau. of dpv.
Thomas Harvey, of Cowden, near Edeu Bridge, ivijnt,
and has issue,
Henry Thomas Arthur Shapland, 6. 5 Jan. 1878.
Emily Dorothea Mary Clare, b. 7 Aus'. 1873.
Vera Marguerite Mausel, 6. 27 Jan. 1875.
St. George Philip, 6. 15 Aug. IS' 5.
■William Shapland, 6. 16 June, 1867.
Richard Thomas, b. 13 Nov. 1862.
Emily Thomasine Mary, m. March, 1872, Robert Tynilall,
jun., eldest son Kobert Tyndall, Esq. of Oalilands. J. P.
CO. Wexford, and has issue.
Elizabeth Dorothea, hi. 5 Dec. 1871, Capt Alexander
Fi'ederiek Stewart, 6th Dragoon Guards, eldest son of
Alexander Stewart, Esq. of Ballyedmonds, J. P. co.
Down, and has issue.
Philippa Kate Grace, d. 22 Feb. 1855.
Augusta Jane.
2 William Boyse.
3 Thomas Boyse.
4 Robert Shapland (Rev.), Vicar of Mark Beech, Kent.
5 Richard Arthur.
1 Dorothea Boyse.
2 Jane Ellen.
III. William Cholwick, of whom presently.
The 3rd son,
William Cholwick Hunt, Esq. of Dartmouth, M.D., in.
Mary, dau. of Nicholas Brooking, Esq. of Bulkay, Devon, by
whom he had issue,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. Arthur, of Quintella, near Torquay, m. Mary Anne Boupe,
and had issue,
Arthur Roupe.
Mary.
III. Holdsworth, rji. Ellen, dau. of Joseph Barber, Esq., and
had issue,
William Claude, m. Emma Engelhardt.
Erancis.
Ellen Holdsworth.
Katherine.
Louisa.
I. Anne Holdsworth.
II. Elizabeth, m. Rev. George Langmead, Chaplain to the
Forces.
Dr. Hunt d. 1837, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Hunt, Esq. of Shermanbury Park, Sussex, M.D., b.
26 Nov. 1801 ; m. 1st, 1832, Maria, dau. of Arthur Hunt,
Esq. of Redlap, Devon ; and 2ndly, 1849, Maria Harriet, only
surviving dau. of Stephen Haslen Challen, Esq. of Sherman-
bury Park, by Barbara his wife, only dau. and heir of William
Chambers, Esq., and had by his 1st wife, who d. 1815,
Henry Warwick (Rev.), now of Shermanbury.
Harriet Watson.
Maria Holdsworth.
Arms — Az., on a bend between two water bouquets or, three
leopards' faces gu . Crest— On a mount vert against a halbert
erect in pale or, a talbot sejant gold collared and lined gu.
iSeaf— Shermanbury Parli, Henlield, Sussex.
HUNT OF BALI.YSINODE.
HiTNT, Verb David TJrquhaet, Esq. of Bally-
sinode, co. Tipperary, and f aha, co. Limerick, 6. 2
Nov. 1856; m. 31 Oct. 1878, Elizabeth, dau. of
Ai'thur Russell, Esq. of Lemonfield, same co.
ILinCagt.— Henry Hunt, Esq. of Gosfield, in Essex, High
Sheriff of that co., m. Jane de Vere, of the noble House of
Oxford, and had issue, John, Henry, Dorothy, and Jane. The
eldest son.
John Hunt, Capt. in the army, temp. Charles I., one of
"The '49 Officers," was granted lands in the barony of Talbots
Town, CO. Wicklow, in part satisfaction for his services in
Ireland, 15 Oct. 1667. He was s. by his son.
Verb Hunt, Esq. of Williamstown, co. Limerick, a Com-
missioner for levying imposts in that co. 1657, and for raising
money for the army in the same co., 1660. He sold the lands
granted to his father in the co. Wicklow, and purchased other
estates in the co. Limerick. By Mary his wife (who administered
to her husband 24 June, 1681) he had two sons,
I. John, of Glangoole, co. Tipperary, his heir, 6. 1633, m. 1st,
the dau. of Rev. John Hicks, Rector of Kilcooley, co. Tippe-
rary, and had, with three daus., 1 Alice, m. Peter Agar,
Esq. ; 2 Susan, to. Rev. Henry Royse, of Nantenan ; 3 Ger-
trude (Mrs. Tennisoni ; and two younger sons, John and
Daniel, two elder ones,
1 Vere, his heir, of whom hereafter.
2 William, m. Mary, dau. of John Bury, Esq. of Shannon
Grove, co. Limerick, and had three sous, 1 John, 2
Phincas, 3 Thomas.
Mr. Hunt m. 2ndly, Miss Bowles, by whom he had further
issue, eight daus., 4 Elizabeth (Mrs. Foster); 5 Anne (Mrs.
Odell; 6 Mary (Mrs. Sprigg; 7 Penelope (Mrs. Halpin); 8
Rebecca; 9 Lucy; 10 Dorothea; 11 Amelia (all provided
for in their father's will) ; and four sons,
5 Thomas.
6 Henry.
7 James.
8 George.
Mr. Hunt, whose will, made Oct. 1736, wa.s proved 17 May,
1737 ; d. 1736, aged 103 years, and was s. by his eldest son,
Verb Hunt (Rev.), of Glangoole, to. 1712 Constance, dau.
of Sir William Piers, 2nd Bart, of Tristernagh, by Hon.
Honora FitzMaurice his wife, dau. of William, 20th Lord
Kerry, and had, with two younger sons, John, to. the
diiu and co-heir of William Turvm, Esq. of Tonnor, co.
Tipperary, and William, m. Miss Lane, as many elder
I. Vere, his heir.
II. Henry, m. the dau. of Robert Bradshaw, Esq., and
had five sons,
1 Vere Dawson, of Cappagh-White, co. Tipperary,
whose will, dated 12 Dec. 1790, was proved 31 Oct;.
1792, m. Elizabeth Davis, and had, with three daus.,
Mary Elizabeth, m. her cousin. Rev. John Hunt, of
High Park, Elizabeth, Mrs. Short, and Henrietta, b.
after 1790, and a younger son, Fitz-Maurice, two
elder sons,
Vere Dawson, of Cappagh-White, baptised " Moses,"
but required by his lather's will to adopt the name
of "Verb Dawson." m. 1st, Fanny Palmer, dau. of
James Short, of Newtown, in the Queen's Co., and
had, with a dau., Mary, m. Thomas Pennefather,
Vere, m. Bessie, dau. of William Vowell, Esq. uf
Clonmell, and had two sons,
Vere, to. Miss Walker.
William.
He in. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Philip Holmes, Esq. of
New Park, co. Cork, and d. 1842, leaving further
issue,
Dawson, m. Sarah, dau. of John Odell, Esq. of
Odellville, co. Limerick, and had a son and a dau.,
who d. unm.
Charles, who d. unm., in Australia.
Henry Davis, of Cun-agheen, co. Tipperary, 6. 31
Oct. 1789, d. 6 Dec. 1827; m. March, 1814, Anne,
dau. of Robert Ross, Esq., M.D., by whom (who d.
7 Feb. 1856) he had, with three daus., 1 Mary, 6. 13
March, 1815, d. unm. 22 Jan. 1879; 2 Anne
Dorothea, 6. 28 March, 1819, d. unm.; 3 Georgina
Margaret, &. 1821, to. William Sturgess, Lieut.
R.N., and d. 14 June, 1853, two sons,
Vere Dawson, b. 28 May, 1816, d. unm. 28 Aug
1840.
Robert Fitz-Maurice, of Cui'ragheen, co. Tipperary,
b. 28 Aug. 1824.
2 Fitz-Maurice, who settled in early life in North
America, where he held large estates in the State of
Georgia, and was living there in 1812.
3 Picrcy, d. s. p.
4 Henry, of Ballysinode, co. Tipperary, left one dau.,
Jane, m. her cousin, Vere David Urquhart Hunt,
Esq., of Friarstown.
5 Darner, of Millbrook, co. Tipperary, left a dau., Mary
Anne, to. Rev. John Hunt, of Higii Park.
Mr. Hunt f?. intestate. Administration was granted to his
widow 1 Sept. 1759, and he was s. by his eldest son.
Verb Hunt, Esq. of Curragh, co. Limerick, whose will,
dated 14 Feb. 1783, was proved 20 June, 1787. He to. 1st,
1743, Katherine, dau. of William Chadwick, Esq. of Balli-
nard, co. Tipperary, by whom he had one son, who d.
young. He m. 2ndly, 27 May, 1760, Anne, dau. of
Edmund Browne, Esq. of New Grove, co. Clare, by whom
he had, with a dau., Jane, m. John Hamilton Lane, Esq.
of Lanes Park, co. Tipperary, and d. 1807, two sons,
I. Sir Verb Hunt, Bart., of Curragh Chase, so created
4 Dec. 1784 {see Burke's Peerat/e, Verb, Bart.).
n. John Fitz-Maurice, High Sheriff, co. Limerick 1802,
m. 1st, Jane, dau. of William Henn, Esq. of Paradise,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUN
CO. Clare, d. 1797, and 2naiy, 1799, Frances, dau. of
Colonel Evans, of Carass, co. Limerick.
II. Henry, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Hunt d. 1681. The descendants of the elder son having
been above given, we proceed with the descendants of his 2nd
son,
Henry Hunt, Esq. of Liffadoon, near co. Limerick, was
living in 1730, and had issue three sons and two daus.,
I. John, of Ligadoon, whose will is dated 18 Au^. 1759.
d. s. p.
II. Henry, of whom hereafter.
III. Robert, d. intestate, leaving one only son,
Eobert, of Inchirourke, m. Gertrude, dau. of Edmund
Browne, Esq. of New Grove, co. Clare.
I. Anne, m. (settlement dated 13 and 14 Jan. 1726) Vere
Eoyse. Esq. of Nantenan, co. Limerick.
I. Another dau., m. Bev. Thomas Widenham, of Milford, co.
Limerick.
The 2nd son,
Henry Hont, Esq. of Friarstown, obtained that estate from
Henry Ingoldsby, Esq. of Cartown, 24 April, 1730. He m.
Margaret, dau. of Daniel Widenham, Esq., and had issue,
I. Vere, his heir.
II. Daniel, of Ballygaddy, co. Galway.
III. Henry, of Clorane, co. Limerick, m. (settlement dated
21 and 22 Oct. 1773) Arabella Matthews, of co. Kilkenny.
Mr. Hunt, whose will is dated 26 Feb. 1762, was s. by his eldest
son,
Vere Hunt, Esq., of Friarstown, a minor at his father's
death, to. (settlement dated 5 March, 1761) Anne, dau. of
William Maunsell, Esq., co. Limerick, aud had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. John (Rev.), of High Park, co. Tippevary, d. March, 1837,
TO. 1st, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Vere Hunt. Esq., of Cappagh-
White (who d.s.p.); and 2ndly, 18i2, Mary Anne, dau. of
Damer Hunt, Esq., of Millbrook, co. Tipperary, by whom
(who d. 30 March, 1871) he had issue,
1 Vere, of High Park, J.P., h. 8 June, 1814; m. 1st'
March, 1859, Maria, dau. of Hugh Braily Bradshaw, Esq-
of Philipstown, co. Tipperary, by whom, who d. 1863, he
had a dau.,
Jenny, 6. 5 Nov. 1861.
He m. 2ndlv, 2 Aug. 1859, Frances Augusta, dan. of Hugh
Massy Yielding, Esq. of Woodlands, Tarbert, co. Kerry,
and has issue,
Vere Robert, h. 26 Nov. 1875.
Mary, b. 15 April, 1871.
Fanny, b. 3 Sept. 1872.
2 FitzMaurice (Rev.), m. Frances, dau. of Rev. Arthur
Hyde, Rector of Mohill, co. Leitrim.
1 Mary Anne, m. Robert Holmes Philips, Esq. of Oakhamp-
ton, CO. Tipperary.
2 Wilhelmina, m. Rev. James Marten.
3 Fanny Margaret.
III. Thomas, m. March, 1798, Dorothea, dau. of John Bloom-
field, Esq. of Redwood, co. Tipperary, and 2nd cousin of
Benjamin, 1st Lord BloomSeld, by whom he had (with two
daus.), 1 Frances, d. unm. ; 2 Anae, m., and since de-
ceased, four sons,
1 Vere, d. unm.
2 Thomas Bloomfleld.
3 Robert, of CloghadromiQ and Green Hill, co. Limerick
and 83, George's Street, Limeri k, J. P., High Sheriff'
of the city 1840 and 1841, b. 31 Aug. 1814; m. 1833,
Maria, dau. of George Bonyne Rochfort, Esq. of Piers-
town, CO. Westmeath, and has (with four daus.), 1 Ellen
Anne, m. 1868, Col. Vere Hunt Bowles ; 2 Frances
Dorothea, to. 1861, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Elmhirst, C.B. ;
3 Meriel Kate, m. 1869, Alexander Caulfield, Esq. of
Grenadier Guards ; 4 Maria Sarah, to. 1877, Peter
Gerald Griffin, Esq. of Altavilla, co. Limerick, three
sons,
Thomas Rochfort, 6. 9 Aug. 1834, formerly Lieut. -Col.
17th regt., m. 1865, the dau. of R. R. Gelston, Esq. of
CO. Limerick, M.D.
George Gerald, 6. 10 Sept. 1840, Commander R.N.
William Lewis, 6. 31 March, 1843; m. 1866, Mary, dau.
of Luke Brady, Esq. of Newgrove, co. Clare.
4 Rochfort.
1. Mary, to. Robert Ross, Esq., and had a dau. Anne, m. her
cousin, Henry Davis Hunt, Esq.
Mr. Hunt was s. by his eldest son,
William Hunt, Esq. of Friarstown, to. Elizabeth, dau. and
heiress of David Urquhart, Esq. of Newhall, co. Cromarty, 6.
13 March, 1716, and grand-dau. of Alexander Urquhart, Esq.
of Newhall, M.P. for the cos. of Cromarty and Ross, Col. of
the Scottish Life Guards (who was to. 5 April, 1704, to Anne,
eldest dau. of Thomas Hamilton, Esq. of Olive's Stob, and was
descended from the 2nd of the 25 sons of Thomas Urquhart,
Laird of Cromarty, temp. James V., King of Scots, by
Hon. Helen Abernethy, dau. of Alexander Lord Saltoun, of
Abernethy, and had issue,
I. Vere David Urquhart, his heir.
II. William Henn, 6.31 Dec. 1795; to. 31 Aug. 1836, Ellen,
dau. of George Bonque Rochfort, Esq. of Pierstown, co. West-
meath, and d. Oct. 1867, leaving two sons and three daus.,
1 William Robert, b. 4 Aug. 1837.
2 Rochfort Vere (Major), of Ligadoon, b. 25 July, 1842;
TO. 17 Sept. 1868, Lydia, only dau. and heir of .John
Houston, Esq. of Prospect Villa, Rathgar, co. Dublin, and
has a dau.,
Emily Anne Urquhart, b. 8 Feb. 1873,
1 Anna Maria, 6. March, 1839.
2 Jane, b. 1841.
3 Elizabeth Harrison, 6. 29 Aug. 1847,
Mr. Hunt was s. by his eldest son,
Vere David Urquhart Hunt, Esq. of Friarstown, 6. 13 Jan.
1794; TO. 1816, Jane, dau. of Henry Hunt, Esq. of Ballysinode,
and d. 5 Oct. 1854, having had by her (who d. Aug. 1860) eight
sons and one dau.,
I. William, 6. 1818; d. unm. 1834.
II. Henry, 6. Sept. 1820; d. unm. April, 1866.
III. Vere, b. 1822; d. unm. 2 Dec. 1844.
IV. George Hodges, ofco. Limerick, 6. June, 1824; m. 3 Jan.
186'), Susan, dau. of Riv. Godfrey Massy, Rector of Bruff,
CO. Limerick, and d. 4 Nov. 1862, leaving issue,
1 Vere David Urquhart, now of Faha.
2 Godfrey Massey, 6. 29 Aug. 1859.
3 George Hodges, 6. 18 March, 1861.
V. John Thomas Urquhart, of Friarstown, 6. July, 1829.
VI. Edmond Langley, of Curragh Bridge, co. Limerick, b.
12 May, 1831 ; w. 1st, 26 April, 1869, — , dau. of Samuel
Dickson Power, Esq. of Monroe, J.P. co. Tipperary, by
whom he had a son,
I. Vere Valentine, 6. 14 Feb. 1860.
He TO. 2nd1y, 17 March, 1864, — , dau. of Lieut.-Col. Francis
II. Francis William, b. 27 March, 1867.
III. Edmond Langley, 6. 22 April, 1868.
IV. Henry, b. 5 Aug. 1869.
V. Edward Dillon, b. 29 Aug. 1870.
VI. William Power, 6. 9 Oct. 1871.
VII. Rochfort Noel, b. 7 Dec. 1872.
I. Annie Henrietta, 6. 9 Oct. 1877.
VII. FitzMaurice, b. 1836.
VIII. Samuel Bradshaw, Surgeon-Major in the army, 6. .5
Nov. 1840; m. 8 April, 186J, Emma Matilda, dau. of Frede-
rick Clarke, Esq., and has issue,
1 Frederick John Robert, b. 5 Jan. 1871.
2 Vere Henry Wilson, b. 2 Feb. 1872; d. 27 May, 1878.
I. Elizabeth Mary, m. Mathew Shine, Esq.
Arms— Az., on a bend between two water bougets or, three
leopards' faces gu.
Crest — A leopard's face as in the Arms.
Seai— Faha, Patrickswell.
HUNT OF HUNTERSTON,
Httntke, Robert, Esq. of Hunterston or of that
Ilk, of Hunterston House and Castle, co. Ayr, J.P,
and D.L., b. 1 Oct. 1799 ; m. 23 Nov. 1836, Chris-
tian Macknight, eldest dau. of William Crawfurd,
Esq. of Cartsburn, co. Renfrew, by Jane, dau. of
John Crawford, Esq. of Broadfield, in the same co.,
and has issue,
I. Jane, m. 8 July, 1863, Lieut.-Col. Gould Weston (of the
ancient and knightly family of Weston of Weston-undei--
Lyznrd, co. Stafford, from which source likewise the
Westons, Earls of Portland in the reigns of the Stuabts,
derived their origin), and by him has, Aylmer Gould,
6. 23 Sept. 1864; Reginald Hugh, b. 11 April, 1869.
II Eleanora, m. 31 Oct. 1866, Robert William Cochran
Patrick, Esq. of Ladyland and Woodside, cos. Ayr and
Renfrew, and has WilUam Arthur, b. 12 Juae, 1869; and
Agues Eleanora.
HUI^
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUN
835
SLillCtgC— Desccnaed from a co\niiion ancestor, two
ancient families ol' tlie name of Hunter disimted for some
centuries tlielionour of precedence, viz., HoNTERo///i(n(e',-s«oM,
'PrsBfectus Venatorura Kegiorum," in Ciniinghame, co. Ayr,
he present chief of the house, and Huntrr of J^uliHood,Twee(i-
lale, now extinct ; but it is noteworthy that the latter house
33 never styled "of that ilk," a distinction accorded par
ninence to the Ayrshire family.
Crawfurd, the author of the Peerage of Scotland, writing
ibout the commencement of the last century, states the rival
louses " are both repute ancient officers of state." " The
amily of the south is styled Hunter of Polmood, of whom I
lave seen nothing ; and that in the west is designed Hunter
)f that ilk, or of Hunterston, whose writs I have very carcfiUli/
^eruscd. This family, from charters, appears to have had at
east a part of the estate they still possess in Cuninghame,
hile the Morvilles were lords of that counti-y as far back as
he reign of Alexander II."
NoEiiAN Venator, or Huntab, living between the years
080 and 1165, and William Venator, whose name appears
s one of the witnesses with Hugh de Morville to an inquisition,
..D. 1116, by David I. (then Prince of Cumberland), of the
ands pertaining to the Church of Glasgow, are the earliest of
he family on record. They appear to have been amongst
hose who, passing over to England subsequently to the
!onquest, went northwards in the train of David I., who had
n. Maud, a grand-niece of The Conqueror.
Norman Huntar received a grant of certain lands in the
arony of Arncle, on the extreme west coast of co. Ayr, which
rere subsequently distinguished as Arnele Huntar, and which
low form part of the estate Qf Hunterston, and these lands
re the only portion of the district which, from its earliest
ivision in the 12th century, have remained unalienated,
fisbet, in his Hercldry, in treating of the antiquity of this
imily, makes mention of a charter of King Alexander III.
quam in capella nostra irrevocabile fecimus anno gratia;,
271 "), in which a grant of land was conferred upon William
addebie, with the exception of such lands as had been granted
I Norman Huntar by King Malcolm IV. (" excepta terra
uondam Normani Venatoris quod Rex Malcomus frater Regis
t^ilmi avi nostri ei dedit"), and this document is likewise
sferred to in the Haddington Collections. The same author
;ates that, in an ancient charter, Arnele "is bounded with
terris Normani Venatoris,' which are plainly the lands of
rnele Huntar, which are the lands of Hunterston." They
ere conferred doubtless on his appointment to the charge
f the royal forests in the neighbourhood, an office which the
xchequer rolls and other State records prove to have been
ereditary, and of which the last mention in a royal charter
set forth in a grant by King James V., dated 31 May, 1527,
7 which the Island of Little Cumbra; is conferred upon
obert Huntar, of Huntarstoune, and Janet Montgomerie his
)ouse, and their heirs, "of which island and lands, with
tinents, the said Robert and his predecessors were, in
mes past, for us and our predecessors, the hereditary keepers.'
Aylmar de la Hdntar, of Arnele Huntar, was one of the
Magnates Scotiae " who, true to his Norman origin, signed the
Jted submission to Edward I., a.d. 1296, and it was for
faithful services rendered " that a grant was conferred,
D. 1374, by King Robert II., on Wilham Huntar, grandson
Aylmar, of certain lands in Arnele, which had been held by
r Andrew Campbell. The next laird on record,
William Huntak, of Arnele Huntar, was infeft in his
tate prior to 1447, and in 1453 he is named in those records
custos or hereditary keeper of the Forest of the Little
imray. He d. circa 1454, and was s. by his son,
Archibald Huntar, 13th laird of Arnele Huntar, or Hun-
rston, who, not being of age at his father's death, was not
feftin his estate until 145G. He m. Margaret, dan. of William
sr. Laird of Kersland, and d. prior to 14S7, in which year
s son,
John Huntar, 14th Laird of Huntarston, or of that ilk, was
feft in his estate and paid dues on his sasine in the Island of
imlash, or Holy Isle, and in the office of hereditary forester.
m. Margaret, dau. of John, 2nd Lord Cathcart, by Margaret,
,u. of Sir William Douglas, of Drumlanrig. He was killed at
odden, 9 Sept. 1513, and was s. by his son,
Egbert Huntar, 15th Laird of Huntarston, or of that ilk,
Janet, dau. of John Montgomerie, of Giffin, a branch of
e Eglinton family. A license was granted to him by King
.MES v., 24 Oct. 1542, to remain at home from the war on
count of his being "vaik and tender of coinplectioun," and
ublit with seekness and infirmite, and may nocht travell
thoutgrete danger of hys lyie," and he d. circa 1516. He
IS e. by his son,
Kentiocn, or Uvsco Huntar, ICth Lnird of Huntarston, or
of that ilk, m. Marion, dau. of James Hamilton, of Torrance,
CO. Lanark, and was killed at the battle of Pinkie, 10 Sept'.
1547, leaving issue. The eldest son,
Robert Huntar, of Huntarston, s. as I7th Laird when but
still an infant. He m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Craufurd, of
Auchinames, by Marion, dau. of Sir John Montgomerie,' of
Hessilhead, and d. a.d. 1580, leaving issue,
1. Robert, his heir. ii. Francis, d. young.
I. Jean, ?ji. Rev. Robert Cunninghame, by whom she had two
daus.,
1 Jean, wife of Patrick Hunter.
2 Catherine, m. Robert Cunninghame, of Auchenharvic.
II. Katherine. m. Marion.
The elder son,
Robert Huntar, ISth Laird of Huntarston, m. Margaret,
dau. of Patrick Peibles, of Broomlands, by Marion, dau. of
John Montgomerie, of Hessilhead, a cadet of the Eglintou
family, by Margaret, dau. of John Eraser, of Knock, and
leaving no issue, he settled his estate on Patrick Hunter, the
husband of his niece, Jean Cunninghame above-mentioned, as
appears from an instrument of resignation by him, dated
27 Sept. 1611. He d. 1616, and was s. by
Patrick Hunter, 19th Laird of Hunterston, son of William
Hunter, of Beneberre Yairds, co. Ayr, by Marion Hamilton
his wife, and who m., as above stated, Jean, eldest dau. of
Rev. Robert Cuninghame, by Jean, dau. of Robert Huntar,
of Huntarston, and by her had issue, with two daus.,
Robert, his heir.
Henry, a Minister of the Church of Scotland.
Francis, from whom it is supposed that the Hunters of Lorir/
Calderwood are descended, and of which family were the
eminent Physician, Dr. William Hunter, and the still more
celebrated Surgeon, John Hunter.
He d. 1665, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Hunter, 80th Laird of Hunterston, in. 1st, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Patrick Craufurd, of Auchinames, by whom he
had four sons and one dau.,
Patrick, his heir.
Robert, ancestor of the Hunters of KirJdand.
James, ancestor of the Okby-Hunters of Croi/land Ahhcy, co.
Lincoln. Hugh.
Jean, m. Rev. John Spalding, Minister of Di'eghorn.
He 7)1. 2ndly, Marion, eldest dau. of James Cunninghame, of
Aiket (a descendant of the House of Glencairn), but had no
issue by her. He d. Dec. 1679, and was s. by his eldest son,
Patrick Hunter, 21st Laird of Hunterston, m. Marion,
dau. of John Cuninghame, of Langmuir, by whom he acquired
that estate, and had issue. He d. 1699, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Patrick Hunter, 22nd Laird of Hunterston, m. Marion,
eldest dau. of Thomas Crawfurd, of Crawfurdsburn, or Carts-
burn, CO. Renfrew, and by her had (with five daus., Rebecca,
d. v.nni. \ Elizabeth, wife of John Hyndman, of Lunderston ;
Marion, Hi. Hugh Muir; Dorothea, m. 1st, William Kelso, of
HuUerhirst, and 2ndly Hugh AVeir, of Kirkhall; and Margaret,
wife of Robert Caldwell) five sons, who all d. s. p., e.'cccpt two,
viz.,
I. Robert, 23rd Chief.
II. David, m. MissMilliken, of Port Glasgow, and left an only
son,
Patrick, heir-male of Hunter of Hunterston, m. Rebecca,
dau. of Charles Fleeming, Esq., by Mary Montgomery his
■wife, and had issue,
David, heir-male of Hunter o///u5iffr.'. Ml. .'. ■ , , 1-16.
Charles Fleeminq Hunter, Esq., pic ; I: i i : ■ of
Hunter r)///M)ito-s(oj!, Major late 7-iia lii. :.,,.: ; . ,,;.
23 April, 1869, Anna Maria, dau. of Juiui buaiK > , i:,Mi.
of Abbey Park, co. Armagh, which lady d. s. ij. May,
1873.
The 22nd Laird d. 9 Nov. 1738, and was s. by his son,
Robert Hunter, 23rd Laird of Hunterston, m. 1762, Janet,
dau. of Matthew Aitcheson, by Eleonora, dau. of John
M'Gilchrist, of Easter Porsill, and d. 179G, having had two
sons and three daus., who all d. young or wnui., except the
eldest dau.,
Eleonora Hunter, heiress of Hunterston, ?». her cousin,
Robert Caldwell, who assumed, under authority, the name
and arms of Hunter of Hunterston, and by him (who d. 23
Aug. 1826) had issue,
Robert, his heir, the present Laird of Hunterston.
Patrick, d. unm. 1826. Norman, d. unm. 1836.
Eleonora, d. unm. 1823. Marion Crawfurd, d. unm. 1830.
Margaret. Janet, d. unm. 1869.
Arms— It appears from the records of the Lyon Offive that
the ancient bearings of this family, as under-meniiotieil, were
varied at comparatively modern dates ; for at and prior to tho
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HUN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUN
commencement of the 17th century they were blazoned—
vert., three dogs of cliase arg. on a chief of the second, three
hunting horns of the first bandressit gu.— and were thus
borne until a recent period, when on petition, the Lord Lyon
"ratified, maintained, and confirmed" the original arms of
HuNTEE, and caused due record to be made in the register of
arms of the following ensigns armorial :—
Aj-ms— Or, three hunting horns vert garnished and stringed
gu. Crest— A greyhound sejant ppr. gorged with an antique
crown or. Supporters— Tv/o greyhounds ppr. gorged with
antique crowns or. Motto — Cursum pei-ficio.
&at— Hunterston, West Kilbride, Ayrshire.
HUNTER OF MEDOMSLEY.
Htjntee, James, Esq. of Anton's Hill, co. Ber-
wick and Medomsley, co. Durham, Lieut. 9tli Lan-
cers, b. 14 Oct. 1855.
%inttlQt. — William Hunter, Esq. of Medomsley, co.
Durham (which estate has been in the possession of the family
since 1584), d. 1712, having had, by Barbara his wife (with
two daus., Anne, m. John Hislop, and Catherine, to. — Smith),
five sons, Richard, of Clarewood, Northumberland ; Luke, of
Chollerton, in the same co. ; Thomas, of Eillingside, co.
Durham; Peter; and Robert. This
EoBEKT Hunter, Esq. of Medomsley, m. 1715, Dorothy, dau.
of — Johnson, Esq. of Ebchester Hill, co. Durham, and left
at his decease (with two daus., Jane, d. unm., and Isabella,
m. Ralph Smith, of Cliffordsfort, Northumberland) a son,
Cothbert Hunter, Esq. of Medomsley, in. 1749, Anne, dau.
of Rev. Martin Nixon, Rector of Wooler, and Vicar of Halt-
whistle, and d. 1800, leaving by her (who d. 1791) three sons
and six daus.,
Martin (Sir), his heir.
Robert, of Bunker's Hill, co. Durham, in. Sarah, dan. of M.
Clayton, and d. 1793, leaving two daus., Sarah and Isabella.
Peter, King's Advocate at Sierra Leone, d. unm. 1817.
Elizabeth, m. — Richley, deceased.
Isabella, d. unm. 1831. Dorothy, d. unm. 1793.
Anne, to. — Jobling, of Corbridge ; d. 1809.
Jane, to. John Surtces ; d. 1827.
Mary, to. Thomas Harvey; d. 1843.
Cuthbert Hunter, Esq. of Medomsley, was s. by his son,
Gen. Sir Martin Hunter, G.C.M.G. and G.C.H., of
Medomsley and Anton's Hill, D.L., Governor of Stirling Castle,
6. 7 Sept. 1757; he received his first commission in 1771, in the
52nd Light Infantry, and commanded the 48th regt. at the
blockade of Malta 1800 ; he m. 13 Sept. 1797, Jean, only dau.
aad heiress of James Dickson, Esq. of Anton's Hill, and
d. 9 Dee. 1846, having by her (who d. 12 Sept. 1844) had issue,
James, Major in the army, late of the 85th Light Infantry,
6. 13 Jan. 1800; d. 9 Dec. 1843.
Matthew Dysart, late of Medomsley.
Robert Mackellar, Capt. E.I.C.S. Bengal, killed in the battle
of Ferozeshah, 22 Dec. 1845, to whose memory his brother
officers placed a monument in Durham Cathedral.
George Martin, Coram. R.N., d. 13 March, 1852.
William, E.I.C.S. Bengal, killed by being thrown from his
horse 8 May, 1838.
Thomas Harvey, Lieut. E.I.C.S. Bengal, to. 11 Nov. 1852,
Eliza, dau. of the late Capt. Sweteuham, and d. s. p. 7 April,
1860.
Jean, m. 1830, George Dickson, Esq. of Belchester, co.
Berwick, and rf. 12 Feb. 1844.
Anne, d. unm. 18 Nov. 1874. Mary Grey, deceased.
Margaret Dysart, to. the late Charles Samuel Grey, Esq.j
only brother of the Right Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart., M.P-
Gen. Sir Martin Hunter was s. by his son,
Matthew Dtsart Hunter, Esq. of Medomsley, co. Durham,
and Anton's Hill, co. Berwick, J. P., b. 11 Sept. 1803; to. 2
June, 1852, Isabella Dorothea, eldest dau. of John Buckle,
Esq. of Wharton House, co. Edinburgh, by Isabella his wife,
dau. of Edward Hay Mackenzie, Esq. ; d. IC Nov. 1867, having
had issue,
BLaktin, his heir. James, now of Medomsley.
Isabella. Maria Jean.
Annie. Lucy.
Martin Hunter, Esq. of Medomsley, and Anton's Hill, 6.
17 June, 1854 ; d. unm. at Vienna, 20 March, 1874, and was s.
by his brother, the present James Hunter, Esq.
^nHS— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., on a chevron between
three bucks' heads erased or, as many bugle horns stringed sa.
(Hunter) ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three mullets pierced gu. within
a bordure or, a chief paly of eight of the second "and third
(Dickson). Crest— A buck's head. Motto— Yigilantia. robur
voluptas.
.S«((s— Anton's Hill, Coldstream, N.B.; and Medomsley, co.
Durham.
HTJNTEE, OF STRAIDARBAN.
HtTNTEE, John Chaeles Feedeeick, Esq. of "
Straidarran, co. Londonderry, J. P., b. 19 March,
1822 ; m. 18 June, 1853, the Hon. Meliora Emily
Anna Maria Stapleton Cotton, youngest dau. of the
late Field-Marshal Viscount Combermere, Gr.C.B. ,
iLl'llfiigp.— This family of Hunter is supposed to be a
cadet of Hunter of Hunter ston, co. Ayr, but at what period it
settled at Derry is not known. Three brothers, however, dis-
tinguished themselves at the siege of that place, viz., Capt.
Henry Hunter,* John Hunter, and James Hunter. The first-
named received the thanks of Parliament and a pension for his
services. The grandfather of the late Richard Hunter, Esq.,
Richard Hunter, Esq. of Troy House, co. Londonderry, m.
Anne Allen, and was s. at his decease by his son,
Nathaniel Hunter, Esq. of Troy House, 6. 2 March, 1762;
TO. 1st, 16 March, 1786, Margaret, only child of Heni-y Boyle,t|
Esq. of Drumcovit, co. Londonderry, and by this lady (who d,\
1799) had issue, |
Richard, his heir. Henry Boyle, d. unm. \
Nathaniel, Capt. Madras Horse Artillery, d. unm. at St.
Helena.
Stevenson, Rector of Loughguile, co. Antrim ; m. Eliza, dau.
of Henry Clarke, Esq. of Turaaroberts, co. Antrim, and;
had issue a son, Nathaniel.
William, to. Miss Magee, dau. of the Archbishop of Dublin,'
and had issue three sons, William, Henry, and Charles. ,
Jane. Margaret, m. James Stevenson, Esq. of Ash Park.}
He ?B. 2ndly, Miss Jane Stephenson, of Knockan, co. Derry, antf
by her had issue, '
James Stephenson, of Park Hill (Rev.), Rector of Lear^
mount. Diocese of Derry, m. Margaret, dau. of Jamea
Stephenson, Esq. of P'ort William, co. Londonderry, and
has issue five sons, Henry, John, James, Arthur, an0
Robert. John, Madras army.
Robert Alexander, 29th regt. |
Mr. Hunter d. 23 July, 1811, and was s. by his .son, |
Richard Hunter, Esq. of Straidarran, J. P. and D.L., 6i
24 March, 1788; m. 6 Jan. 1819, Dorothea Maria, 3rd dau. o<
John Charles Frederick Waring Maxwell, Esq. of Finnebroguej
CO. Down, and had issue,
Nathaniel Maxwell, 6. 23 Oct. 1819; Lieut. I7th regt., d. at
Aden, June, 1844.
John Charles Frederick, now of Straidarran.
Anna Maria Dorothea, d. May, 1837, unm.
Maria Margaret Jane, to. June, 1855, Rev. Mervyn Wilson,
of Killaloe Rectory, Londonderry, and afterwards of Camuf
Rectory, co. Tyrone, and had issue.
Mr. Hunter d. March, 1865.
Arms — Arg., three bugle-horns bendways gu. garnished ani
furnished vert. Crest— A stag's head cabossed ppr. Motto-
Arte et marte.
Seat — Straidarran, co. Londonderry.
HUNTEE-AEUNDELL OF BAEJARG-.
Huntee-Aeundeli, William Feancis, Esq. o:
Barjarg Tower, co. Dumfries, J.P., b. 16 June, 1820
m. 20 Sept. 1849, Mary, eldest dau. of David Dick
son, Esq. of Kilbucho and Hartree, Peebleshire.
ILlUCilJIC.— James Hunter, a younger son of Hunter c
Hunterston, acquired the lands of Abbotshill, in the parish c
Ayr, from Alan Stewart, Abbott of Crossraquel, by a chartei
dated 10 May, 1569. He was father, by Janet Neil his wife, c
a son and heir,
James Hunter, of Abbotshill, who got a new ch.arter of thi
place, 1593, and acquired by his wife, a dau. of Campbell €
Craigdow, the lands of Roddingrood. He was father of
* The said Capt. Henry Hunter, after the siege of Derrj
marched to the co. Down, and defeated Con Baccah O'Neil i
Killinchey in the Woods, and having heard that Henry Maj
well, Esq. of Finnebrogue, had been seized and put into Dowi
Patrick Gaol, by order of Tyrconnell, for his adherence to Kin
William, Hunter immediately marched and relieved him froi
gaol, and placed him in safety at his own residence of Finni
brogue, for which he got the thanks of Parliament and a pei
sion, and Henry Maxwell was made a Privy Councillor. Richar
Hunter, Esq., late of Straidarran, had to. Dorothea Mari
Waring Maxwell, great grand-dau. to the Right Hon. Henr
Maxwell, of Finnebrogue, co. Down.
t The Boyles, or O'Boyles, a very ancient Irish family , cam
from the Barony of.Boylagh, co. Donegal, aud settled at Drun
covit some hundred years ago, and had great possessions in ci
Derry.
HUN
THE LANDED GENTRY,
HUR
837
James Hunter, of Abbotshill and roailinRryoil, ^>ho dying
GI7, was.s. liy liis son,
jA>rEs Hunter, of Abbotsliill, Provost of Ayr, m. Jano Canip-
(11, and had five sons,
I. .T:iMics, whose descendants became extinct.
II. -Ujun, who by special destination s. to his father's lands.
llr ni. Agnes, dau. of Alexander Adam, of Glentaig, but
III. Adam, who s. his brother, of whim iin <( ntly.
IV. Robert, of Dogland, Provost nt Ayr, ,„. li„i7, Agnes, dau.
of John Paterson, by whom lu' li;id hm dans., all of whom
f'. vnm. except Barbara, who //i. liuljcrt lullartou, of Craig-
ball, and six sons, of whom
EoBERT Hunter, b. 1665; m. 1688, Agnes, dau. of James
Smith, Magistrate of Glasgow, and rf. 1708, leaving by
her (who d. 1702) an only surviving son,
James Hunter, Provost of Ayr, b. 1698; m. 1726, Janet,
eldest dau. of James Hunter, of Abbotshill and Park,
and d. 1784, having by her, who d. 1746 (with three
daus., Mary, Sarah, and Jean Isabella), four sons,
1 James, Banker, of Ayr, b. 1727; m. 1750, Sarah, dau-
of Patrick Ballantine, of Ayr, and by her (who d-
1806) had, with other issue, who rf. young or unni., a
sou and three daus., Pati ick, Capt. Bengal infantry,
who m. the Hon. Jean Hollo, 2nd dau. of James, 7th
Lord Kollo, by whom he had six sons, James, Patrick,
John, WUliam, Hugh, who m. Eliza, dau. of Henry
Veitch, of Elliock, and Roger Rollo: Ann, m. Wil-
liam Wood ; Grace, m. George Charles ; and Marian,
',n. James Mair. 2 Robert, who «. to Thurston.
3 Andrew, m. Stewart, dau. of Rev. Robert Cunning-
hame, of Bowerhouses, near Dunbar.
4 John, b. 1746, settled in Virginia. He m. Jane, dau.
of Col. Broadwater, and had (with a dau., Ann, m.
Mr. Cundell, in Virginia) four sons, James, of Vir-
ginia; Robert, of Virginia; George Washington; and
John, E.I.C.'s Service.
The 2nd son,
Robert Hunter, s. to Thurston, bv the will of his
aunt, Agnes Hunter. He m. J st, 1764, Margaret, dau.
of James Robertson, of Calcutta, and by her (who d.
1776) had a son, Robert, who d.. and three daus.,
Margaret; Janet, ra. 1st, Michael Riddel, Esq., and
2ndly, Henry Irwing, Esq. ; and Sarah, m. W. Robert-
son, Esq. of ILadykirk. Mr. Hunter m. 2nd]y, Isabella,
dau. of the Hon. Lord Chief Baron Robert Ord, of the
Court of Exchequer, Scotland, and by her had (with
three daus., Eleanor, ra. Peter Sandilands, of Barny-
hiU; Isabella, ?/i. Dugald Campbell, Esq. of Ballinaby,
in the Isle of Islay ; and Agnes, m. Archibald George
Campbell, of Shirvan) four sons, James, his successor ;
John and Andrew, both deceased ; and Richard, who
TO. Margaret Walker, and had several sons and daus.
The eldest son,
James Hunter, of Thurston, East Lothian, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Ross Jennings, Esq. by whom he has
issue, 1 James William ; 2 Robert Francis ; 3 Rich-
ard; 4 John Alexander ; 1 Isabella; 2 Sarah Elizabeth;
and 3 Margaretta Eleanor.
V. William, who got Bromberry Yards. He m. 1C07, Anna>
dau. of John Adamson, of Woodlands.
The 3rd son,
Adam Hunter, s. his brother John in Abbotshill. He m.
1st, Marion Blair, dau. of Blair, of Balthyock, in the Carse of
rie ; and 2ndly, Janet, dau. of Wallace of Mainholm and
Woodhead, and was s. by the eldest son of his 1st marriage,
James Hunter, of Abbotshill, 6. 5 Aug. 1072; m. 1694, Janet,
dau. of John Fergusson (of the family of Craigdarroch) by
lanet Cochran his wife, and by her had (with two daus., Agnes,
I. Robert Hunter, of Thurston, in East Lothian, who, prede-
easing her, left her the disposal of his estate, which at her
death she bequeathed to Robert, 2nd son of her sister; and
Janet, ra. James, 3rd son of Robert Hunter, Provost of Ayr)
"ve sons; the eldest three rf. s. p. ; the 4th, Andrew, we treat
of; and the 5th, John, of Mainholm and Millquarter (now
Craigie House), 6. 11 Aug. 1702, ra. Anne, dau. and heiress of
William Cunninghame, of Eroomhill, by Anne Hamilton his
wife, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of Sir Archibald Hamilton, Bart,
of Rosehall, M.P. for co. Lanark, and by this lady was ancestor
of Sir David Hunter Blair, Bart. Mr. Hunter rf. 1 Nov. 1739,
:id was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Andrew Hunter, of Abbotshill, b. 1695; rn. Grace, dau. of
Col. William Maxwell, of Cardoness, by whom he had, with
other issue, a sen, Andrew, of whom presently ; John, ancestor
of the Doonholm branch, ijrhichsee; and five daus., Janet, m.
Robert Aiken ; Grizcl, r/i. Col. Christopher Maxwell, of the
30th regt., brother of Sir David Maxwell, of Cardoness; Hen-
rietta, 711. Alexander Copland, M.U., younjier son of Copland
of CoUieston; Agnes, and Nicholas. Mr. Hunter rf. 1770, and
is s. by his son,
Rev. Andrew Hunter, D.D., of Abbotshill, which property
he sold, and purchased Bavjarg. He was 6. 17-14, and, being
bred to the Church, became Professor of Divinity in the Uni-
versity of Edinburgh. He m. 14 April, 1779, the Hon. Mainie
Schaw Napier, eldest dau. of William, 6th Lord Napier, and by
her, who rf. 9 Oct. 180G, had (with three daus., Mainie Anne
Chariotte, rf. young; Grizel, m. 27 June, 1S08, George Ross,
Esq., Advocate, and a Commissary of Edinburgh, 4th son
of Admiral Sir John Lockhart Ross, Bart.; and Henrietta
Hope) three sons, Andrew, rf. in infancy ; William Francis,
his heir; and John (Rev.), who m. Caroline, dau. of the late
Hepburn Mitehelson, of Middleton. Dr. Hunter rf. 21 April,
1809, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
William Fkancis Hunter Arundell, Esq. ofBarjarg, Advo-
cate, d;. 13 Nov. 1813, Jane, dau. and eventually heiress of Francis
St. Aubyn, Esq. of Collin Mixton, by Jane Arundell his wife,
co-heiress of the Aeundells of Tolverne and Truihall, in
Cornwall, and by her had,
I. Godolphin Arundell, of Barjarg Tower, rf. v.nm. 1847.
II. William Francis, now of Barjarg Tower.
I. Frances St. Aubyn, ra. 1836, Rev. William Murray, now of
Torquay, Devon, and has one surviving dau., Henrietta.
II. Marianne Schaw Napier, widow of William A. Woodcock,
Esq., and has surviving issue, Jane Arundell, wife of George
Culley, Esq. of Fowberry; and Mary, wile of T. W. Wadd,
Esq.
III. Jane Arundell deceased.
Mr. Hunter Arundell rf. 22 April, 1827.
.1 :•,.: — A'rvt, three dogs arg. collared or, on a chief arg. three
liiiaiiim Ihiins of the first stringed and tipped gu. Crest— X
■'^'•'- - ''' 'd M-ascd, and a wolf. il/o«ioej— Vigilantia robur
vuiui,ta>, and Deo date.
^aU— Barjarg Tower, near Dumfries.
HUNTER OF BLACKNESS,
HuNTEE, David, Esq. of Elackness, co. Forfar,
J.P. and D.L.
S-tlTCatJC— Mr. Hunter, of Blackness, is son and heir of
Alexander Gibson Hunter, Esq., by Anne his wife, dau. of
Alexander Gibson, of Clifton Hall, grandson of David Hunter,
Esq. of Blackness, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Gibson,
of Durie, and tcreat-grandson of Hunter of Burnside, by Emily
his wife, dau. of David Graham, of Fintry.
The Hunters are a family of considerable antiquity in co.
Forfar, and their names appear in the rolls of the Scottish.
Parliament.
/Scat— Blackness, by Dundee.
HURLY OF BRIDGE HOUSE.
HuELT, John Conway, Esq. of Eridge House,
CO. Kerry, h. 1862.
iltnCagC.— Dennis Hurlt, Esq. of Knocklonc, co.
Limerick, descended from John, only brother to Sir Thomas
Huriey, 1st bart., ra. 1701, Anne, 5th dau. of Robert Blenner-
hassett, 2nd son of John Blennerhassett, of Ballyseedy, co.
Kerry, by his wife Avice Conway, 2nd dau. and co-heiress c
Edmund Conway, of Castle Conway, Killorglin, and had issue,
live sons, Thomas Charles, John, Dennis, and William. The
three last died young.
Thomas Hurlt, the eldest son, in. Alice, dau. of his uncle,
Thomas Blennerhassett, by Jane Darby, and by her had issue
three daus., Anne, rf. v.nm.; Alice, id. Arthur Browne, Esq.
of Ventry ; and Jane, m. John Mason, Esq. of Ballydowney.
Thomas Huriy was s. by his brother,
Charles Hurlt, m. Alice Fitzgerald, sole dau. and heiress
of Edmond Fitzgerald, of Murriregane, and by her had tw^o
sons, Thomas and John, and one dau., m. Thomas Langley,
Esq. He was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Hurlt, m. his cousin, Letitia Browne, 2nd dau. of
Arthur Browne and Alice HurJy, and had one son, Charles,
who rf. young.
John Hurlt, Esq. Clerk of the Crown and Peace for Kerry,
s. his brother Thomas, and tn. 18 May, 1784, Mary Conway,
only surviving child of Edmond Conway, Esq. and Christian
Rice, she dying 15 Jidy, 1825, and he 26 Nov. 1829. They
left issue two sons (Robert Conwat and John) and six daus.,
Letitia, ra. Rowland Blennerhassett, Esq., 4th son of Sir Row-
land Blennerhassett, Bart. ; Alice, tn. Alexander Elliott, Esq. ;
Christian, ?». James Magill, Esq.; Lucy, d.unm.; Arabella, rf.
young; and Mary, m. Barry CoUins, Esq.
The Rev. Robert Conwat Hurlt, 1st son of John Hurly
and Mary Conway, Rector of Kilhney, Vicar General and Sur^
HUR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUR
and
rogate of the Diocese of Anlfcrt and Agliadoe, d.
was -s. by liis only brotlicr,
John IIuelt, Esq., Clerk of the Peace and J.P. for Kerry,
TO. 19 May, 1814, Anna Maria Theresa, only dau. of Col. Hugh
Hill, of Mount Hill, co. Armagh, by Elizabeth Kirwan his
wife, eldest dau. of the learned Richard Kirn-an, Esq. of Cregg
Castle, CO. Galway, President of the Koyal Irish Academy, and
d. 19 June, 1854, having had issue,
Egbert Conway. Hugh Eichard Kirwan, deceased.
John, J.P,, m. 18 Dec. 1858, Elizabetli Augusta, widow of
William Dundas Boyd, Esq., Lieut. 14th Light Dragoons,
and 3rd dau. of Colquhoun Grant, Esq. M.D. ofKinchirdy,
Morayshire, for many years principal medical officer to
H.M.'s Forces in the Ionian Islands, and has issue, John
Charles Dennis, b. 1862; Eleanor; and Augusta.
Elizabeth. Maria Theresa, ■„i. Hugh Br^dshaw, Esq.
Alice, TO. Eev. John Scott.
Letitia, ni. Eichard Fitzgerald, Esq.
The eldest son,
EoEERT Conway Hcult, Esq. of Bridge House, Tralee, and
Glenluffe, co. Kerry, J. P., b. 2 June, 1S15 ; m. 1st, 27 May, 1845,
Dorcas, eldest dau. of the late Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq. of
Ballyseedy, M.P. co. Kerry ; and 2ndly, 1860, Annie, 2nd dau.
of William Comins, Esq. of Witheridge, co. Devon, by whom
he had issue,
I. John Conway, now of Bridge Ilouce.
II. Maurice Eandall, b. 1805.
III. Francis Thomas Baruu-aU.
I. Eoberta Mary Conway.
He d. 11 Sept. 1870.
Arras— A.Z., on a fess between three cross-crosslets or, as
many mullets gu., quanei'ing Fitzgerald and Conway.
CvciU — 1st, A naked dexter arm embowed holding a sword
wavy all ppr., with the motto, Dextra vincit cor. 2nd, Out of
an antique Irish crown or, a naked dexter arm embowed ppr.
holding a cross-crosslet gold with the niotto, Dextrd cruce vincit.
The former only generally used.
Seal — Bridge House, Tralee.
HURST OF HORSHAM PARK.
Hurst, Eobeet Henet, Esq. of Horsham Pavlr,
Sussex, and of Barrington G-rovc, co. Gloucester,
J.P. for Sussex and co. Oxford, and D.L., Barrister-
at-Law, Recorder of Rye and Hastings, and M.P.
for Horsham from 1865 to 1874, b. 1817 ; m. 1859,
Matilda Jane, eldest dau. of James Scott, Esq. of
The Nunnery, Sussex, and has issue,
EoBERT Frederick Bkeynton Gcee-naway, h. 18C5, and two
other sons and two duus.
Mr. Hm-st, only son of the late Robert Henry
Hurst, Esq. of Horsham Park, M.P., by Dorothea
Ms wife, dau. of John Breynton, Esq. of Havmch
Hall, CO. Stafford, s. to the Sussex estates on the
death of his father in 1857, and to the Gloucester-
shire estates in 1874, on the death of his aunt Char-
lotte Sophia, widow of Charles Greenaway, Esq.
many years M.P. for Leominster, and dau. of Robert
Hurst, Esq. of Horsham Park, M.P.
.<4 mis— Quarterly, crm. and or, a sun gu. Crest— \n oak
tree ppr. Motto — Libertas sine licentia.
S£rti5— Horsham Park, Susses ; and Barrington Grove, Glou-
cester.
HURT OF ALDERWASLEY.
Hurt, Albert Eredeeic, Esq. of Alderwasley,
CO. Derby, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut. E.N., 5.'?
March, 1835 ; m. 24 April, 1862, Alice, 3rd dau. of
Frederick Peter Delme Eadcliffe, Esq. of Hitchin
Priory, Herts, and has a dau.,
Grace Emma Julia.
HtnCilSC— EoGER Hurt, Esq. of Castem, co. Stafford,
youngest son of Nicholas Hurt, Esq. of Ashbourne and
Kniveton, co. Derby, and grandson of Thomas Hurt, Esq.,
m. Edith, dau. of John Cockayne, Esq. of Baddesley, co. War-
wick, and had a son and heir, Nicholas Hurt, Esq. of Castem,
6. 1509, m. 1588, Ellen, dau. of John Beresford. Esq. of Newton
Grange, and d. 1612, leaving issue. The 2nd but eldest sur-
Tiving son,
EooEB HcRT, Esq. of Castem, m. Frances, dau. of Edward
Brudeflcl), Esq,, of Stanton Wyvil, co. Leicester, and d. about
1CG7, aged 76, having had three daus. and three sons. The
eldest son and heir,
Nicholas Hdrt, Esq. of Castern, aged 42 in 16G.3, m.
Isabella, dau. of Sir Henry Harpur, Bart., of Calke, co. Derby,
and d. 1676, leaving a son and heir,
Nicholas Hurt, Esq. of Castern, to. 12 Jan. 1670, Elizabeth,
dau. and heir of John Lowe, Esq. of Alderwasley, co. Derby,
and sister and heir of John Lowe, Esq. of the same place, and
by her (who rf. 29 April, 1713, aged 62) left at his decease,
1711, in his 63rd year, an eldest son and heir,
Charles Hdrt, Esq. of Alderwasley, bapt. 11 July, 1678;
High Sheriff of Derbyshire 1714; to. Catherine, dau. of Ger-
vase Eosell, Esq. of Eatcliff-on-Trent, Notts, and by her (who
d. 29 May, 1756) had, inter alios, a dau., Grace, m. 21 May,
1749, Eichard Milnes, Esq. of Dunstan, co. Derby, and two
sons, Nicholas, his successor ; and Francis, successor to his
brother. Mr. Hurt d. 1763, and was s. by his 2nd, but eldest
surviving son,
Nicholas Hurt, Esq. of Alderwasley, bapt. 24 Feb. 1710;
High Sheriff co. Derby 1756; who d. s. ji. May, 1767, when he
was .s. by his brother,
Francis Hurt, Esq. of Alderwasley, who had previously
been of Wirksworth. He was h. about 1722 ; to. 17 Aug. 1751,
Mary, dau. of Thomas Cell, of Gatehouse, Wirksworth, and
by her (who d. 6 March, 1801, aged 81) had issue,
I. Francis, his heir, of whom presently.
II. Charles, of Wirksworth, b. 5 Oct. 1758 ; High Sheriff of
CO. Derby 1797; to. 12 June, 1780, Susanna, dau. of Sir
Eichard Arkwright, Knt. of Cromford, co. Derby; and(i. 30
Aug. 1834, having had by her, who d. 4 May, 1835,
1 Charles, of Wirksworth, h. 29 June, 1782.
2 Eichard, of Wirksworth, 6. 1 March, 1785; m. 19 March,
1S08, Caroline, 4th dau. of Eobert Shuttleworth, Esq. of
Barton Lodge, co. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 20 Aug.
1827) had, to survive infancy, three sons and four daus.,
Eobert Charles, 6. 25 Oct. 1815, killed by the accidental
discharge of his gun; Eichard Stephen, 6. 28 Feb.
1817, a Midshipman on board H.M.S. "Snake,"
from the maintop of which he fell, and d. 22 Juljs
1834; Philip Anthony, 6. 1 April, 1821; Caroline, m.
8 Nov. 1830, Edward Davies Davenport, Esq. of Cal-
veley ; Sophia Elizabeth, to. 21 May, 1838, Capt. William
Fanshawe Martin, E.N., eldest son of Admiral Sir T. B.
Martin, G.C.B. ; Margaret Emma, to. 24 Jan. 1838, the
Eev. Nathan Hubbersty, of Wirksworth, M.A.; and
Goorgiana Susan.
3 Frederick Nicholas, ■>, „.v, , „„„„„
4 John Octavius, ' j l^oth cL young.
5 Edward Nicholas, of Dorset Square, London, b. 17 Jan.
1795; TO. 7 Aug. 1823, Caroline, youngest dau. of Joseph
Strutt, Esq. of Derby, which lady d. s. p. 21 Oct. 1834.
6 John Francis Thomas (Eev.), 6. 26 Sept. 1790;
Vicar of Bceston, co. Notts ; to. 6 Aug. 1822, Mary, dau.
and co-heir of Adam Wolley, Esq. of Matlock, co. Derby,
and has issue surviving, John, b. 13 May, 1823; George, b.
28 Oct. 1824; Charles, 6. 21 March, 1826; Edward, 6. IC
Nov. 1831; Francis, b. 2 June, 1835; and Emma. This
gentleman, on the death of his father-in-law, 1827,
assumed, by royal sign-manual, 28 Sept. 1827, tlio sur-
name and arms of Wolley.
1 Susanna, m. 6 Feb. 1811, John Eyle, Esq. of Paris
House, Macclesfield.
2 Mary Anne, in. 2 Sept. 18C5, Peter Arkwright, Esq. oJ
Eock House, Cromford, co. Derby.
3 Frances, d. unm. Aug. 18:il.
4 Margaret Anne, d. 31 Dec. 1799.
I. Catherine, m. 23 Feb. 1781, the Eev. George Holcombe,
D.D., Eector of Matlock, co. Derby, and of East and West
Leke, co. Notts, and Prebendary of Westminster. She d.
3 April, 1841.
II. Cassandra, m. 8 July, 1776, her cousin Philip Gell, Esq.
of Wirksworth, and d. s. p. 14 Nov. 1770.
III. Mary, to. 4 July, 1780, the Eev. John Moore, of Appleby,
CO. Leicester, and d. s. p. 23 Feb. 1823.
IV. Mercy, d. young.
V. Elizabeth, m. 24'May, 1785, Thomas Webb, Esq. of Strclley.
Notts, who took the name and arms of Edge, by roya.
license. She d. 7 May, 1803.
Mr. Hurt d. 7 Aug. 1833, and was s. by his son,
Francis Hurt, Esq. of Alderwasley and Castern, b. 2 Sept.
1753 ; High Sheriff 1778; m. 1 Sept. 1778, Elizabeth, dau. oi
James Shuttleworth, Esq. of Gawthorp and Barton Lodge, CO,
Lancaster, and by her (who d. 7 May, 1831) had issue,
Fr.ancis Edward, his heir.
James, of Wirksworth, b. 16 June, 1785, late a Major Otli
Lancers; vi. 11 Oct. 1825, Mary Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Webb Edge, Esq. of Strelley, Notts, and has issue four sons
and four daus., James Thomas, b. 14 Aug. 1827 (who took
the name of Edge, see p. 500) ; John Francis, 6. 22 Jan.
1829, TO. Cecilia Isabella, dau. of Francis Hurt, Esq. oi
Alderwasley; Charles, 6. 31 Oct. 1833; Henry Eichard,
6.6 Aug. 1836; Mary Elizabeth,))?. C. C. Eadford, Esq.;
Cassandra; Catherine Anne; and Susan Eiiiuia.
HUS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUS
839
Uemy, h. 18 Auff. 178G; Lient. Royal Marines, lost in
H.M.S. "Hero," off the Texel, 24 Dec. 1811.
Mary, m. 27 June, 1820, m. Sir Eichard Goodwin Kc.its,
G.C.B., Vice-Admiral of the EeU, and Governor of Green-
wich Hospital, deceased.
Elizabeth, m. 20 April, 1815, George Moore, Esq. of Applehy,
CO. Leicester; and d. 15 June, 1811.
Cassandra, m. 5 June, 1828, the Rev. John Fleming St. John,
Vicar of Spondon, co. Derby, deceased.
Catherine Emma, </. 1793.
Anne Emma, m. 28 May, 1833, Thomas Gell, Esq. of Wirks-
worth, late Major 29th regt. deceased.
Catherine, m. 2 Nov. 1815, John Broadhurst, Esq. of Foston,
CO. Derby, and rf. 3 Sept. 1816.
[r. Hurt d. 5 Jan. ISOl, and was s. 'oy his son,
Ekancis Edward Hurt, Esq. of Alderwasley and Castern,
High Sheriff 1S14, b. U Feb. 1781; m. 27 Oct. 1802, Elizabeth,
dau. of the late Richard Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley Castle,
CO. Derby, and by her (who d. 30 Jan. 1838) had issue,
Francis, of Alderwasley.
Mary, m. 1828, Hobert John, Lord Auckland, Bishop of Bath
and WeUs ; d. 22 Kov. 1872. Emma, rf. 5 Jan. ISCG.
Elizabeth. Selina. Frances.
Anne m. Ednsund Wilmot, Esq. Catherine, d. young.
Mr. Hurt d. 22 March, 1S54, and was s. by his son,
Francis Hurt, Esq. of Alderwasley, co. Derby, J.P. and
r.L., High Sheriff 1800, b. 22 Oct. 1S03; m. 22 Aug. 1829,
Cecily Emily, 5th dau. of Richard Norman, Esq. of Melton
Mowbray, co. Leicester, by his wife, the Lady Elizabeth
Isabella Manners, sister of the Duke of Rutland, and had
issue,
Francis Richard, Lieut. 34th foot, b. 12 July, 1832; killed
at the attack on the Redan. Sebastopol, 18 June, 1855.
Henry Francis Eden, an officer in the army, 6. 17 March,
1834; killed at Inkerman, 5 Nov. 1854.
Albert Frederic, now of Alderwasley.
Charles Manners, d. young, 13 April, 1837.
John Frederick, b. 22 April, 1838.
Theodore Octavius, 6. 20 Oct. 1839 ; m. 12 Aug. 1872, Louisa
Emma, dau. of the late James Norman, Esq., 4th Madras
Light Cavalry, and has issue.
Ceorge Edward, 6. 29 Dec. 1843.
Louis Charles, 6. 23 Feb. 1845.
Richard Norman. 6. 22 July, 1847; late Gist foot : m. 9
June, 1870, Sara Crosskill, 3rd dau. of William Russell
Watson, Esq. of Charlotte Town, P.E.I., and has issue.
James Nicholas, R.N., b. 14 June, 1849; m. 15 Sept. 1874,
Alice Marion, dau. of late John Radford, Esq. of Smalley,
and has issue.
Norman Anthony, 11th foot, 6. 27 July, 1850.
Cecilia Isabella, m. the Rev. John Francis Hurt, 2na son of
Major Hurt, of Wirksworth ; he d. 25 Oct. 1868, having had
issue.
Grace Selina Frances. Alice Mary Sophia.
Henrietta Maria, m. 27 Aug. 1874, Arthur Radford, Esq. of
Smalley, and has issue.
Mr. Hurt d. 1 April, 1801, and was s. by his son, Albert
Feederic.
.(inns— Quarterly : 1st, sa., a fess between three cinquefoils
or, for Hurt ; 2nd, gu., a wolf preyant arg., for Lowe of
Aldvrwasley ; 3rd, az., a hart trippant arg., for Lowe of Denby,
and likewise for Lowe of Alderwasley ; 4th, arg., a bugle-horn
between three crescents sa. each charged with a bezant, for
Fawne of Alderwasley. Crest— A hart passant ppr. horned
membered and hurt in the haunch with an arrow or, feathered
arg. il/o«o— Mane prxdam vesperi spolium.
;Seaf— Alderwasley, Derby.
HUSSEY OF laAENHULL.
HxisSET, John, Esq. of Nash Court, Dorset, J.P.j
^. 23 Oct. 1794 ; m. 1st, May, 1817, Catherine, dau-
of John Kaapp, Esq. of Bath, and by her had a son,
I Hubert, 6. 1818; d. 7 Feb. 1831.
He m. 2udlj, 7 Eeb. 1820, Christina, eldest dau. of
Thomas Kaymond Arundell, Esq. of Ashcombe,
"Wilts, and by lier (who d. 21 ]Sot. 1872) has survi-
Tiug issue,
II. Giles, b. 7 May, 1827 ; m. Mary Nichol, and has issue.
III. Reginald, b. 2 Sept. 1832; rii. Louisa Clifton ; he d. s.p.
1866.
IV. Hubert, b. 3 Aug. 1835.
V. Everard John Giles, 6. 1 April ; d. young, in 1S21.
I. Agnes, m. 1855, Robert Freame, Esq., and has issue.
II. Louisa, m. Oct, 1854, Theodore Arundell, Esq., and has
issue.
ui. Mary MatUda Isabella, 6. 18 March, 1830; d. 16 Feb.
183S.
iitllCiJflC. — The family of Hussey, duly registered in tho
Visitation of Dorset, a.d. 1623, is stated in a manuscript in
ancient French (said to have been found in the Abbey of Glas-
tonbury at its dissolution), to be descended from Hubert
Husey, a Norman noble.
Sir James Husset, Knt., LL.D., Principal of Magdalen Col-
lege, and Cliancellor to the Bisliop of Salisbury, was father of
James IIussey, Esq., of BUuuUoid St. Mary, living 1622, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of George Iloveden, D.D., of Canterbury,
and had three sons, George, Thomas, and Robert, who rd,
Susan, dau. of Emanuel Gauntlet, of Salisbury. The eldest
son,
Georre Hussey, Esq. of JIarnhull, Dorset, 6. 1C22, pur-
chased the manor of MavnhuU, 1651. He m. 1st, Elizabeth,
dau. of Charles Walcott, Esq. of Shropshire, by whom he had
a dau., Ciceley ; and 2ndly, Grace, dau. of Sir Lewis Dive,
of Bromham, co. Bedford, by whom he had (with four daus.,
Susan, Mary, Martha, and Anne), one son,
JouN IIussET, Esq. of MarnhuU, vi. Mary, dau. of Thomas
Eurdet, Esq., and had issue. Mr. Hussey d. 1736. His 5tU
son,
Giles Husset, Esq., 6. at MarnhuU 10 Feb. 1710, who pos-
sessed great ability as a painter, eventually, at the decease of
his brother James, 1773, s. to the family estate. He d.s.p.
June, 17S8, and was s. by (his sister's son) his nephew,
John Rowe, Esq. of MarnhuU, who assumed the surname
and arms of Hcsset. He r,i. Anne, dau. of George Rowe,
Esq. of Cranbourne, and had issue,
John, now of IMarnhull.
George, in. Miss Daily, of London, but had no issue ; both
deceased.
Mary Ann, m. Herman Scrucr, Esq. ; both deceased.
Teresa, m. 1st, Spry Bartlett, Esq. ; and 2ndly, Mons. Mas-
traca; she d. 17 Jime, 1868.
Frances, m. Mons Cornctt; and d. 1839, leaving two chil-
dren.
Grace ,Victoria, m. G. Shaw, Esq., both deceased, leaving
issue.
Mr. Hussey cZ. 1811.
Arms — Barry of six erm. and gu. Ci-cst — A boot sa.
spurred or, topped erm.
;Si'a£— Nash Court, MarnhuU, Dorset.
HUSSEY OF EATHKENNY.
Hussey, Hoeatio George, Esq. of Eathkenny,
CO. Meath, J.P., b. 26 June, 1846.
litltCngC.— According to ArckdalVs Lodge, vol. vii., p. 45,
Sir Hugh Husset, who went into Ireland 17 Hexrt II., r,i. the
sister of Theobald Fitz-Walter, the first Butler of Ireland,
and d. seised of large possessions in the co. of Meath from
the grant of Hugh de Lacie. His son Walter had issue by
his wife Agnes, dau. and heir to Hugh de Lacie, senior. Earl of
Ulster, a son, Hugh, who ra. a dau. of Adam do Hereford, and
had issue, William Husset, who, by Catherine Fitzgerald, a
dau. of the House of Kildare, had Sir John Husset, Knt., 1st
Baron of Galtrim, summoned to Parliament 25 March and 22
Nov. 1374, and 22 Jan. 1377. He m. Marian, dau. and heir to
Simon Genevill, of Culmullen, son of Sir Geoffry, Lord Jus-
lice of Ireland, in Oct. 1273, and had John, who d. without
issue, and Edmund, Baron of Galtrim, summoned to Parlia-
ment 11 Sept. 1360, and 29 April, 1382; he d. 24 Jan. 13S4-S5,
leaving issue by his wife, Margaret, a dau. of the House of
Ormonde, two sons, Paul, who d. without issue, and Peter
Husset, Baron, of Galtrim, who m. 1st, Anne, dau. of John
Cusack, of Lismullen; and 2ndly, a dau. of the House of
Lcinster; he was s. by Matthew Husset, Baron of Galtrim,
into which manor, with that of Moyle-Hussey,or Mul-Hussey,
and divers other lands, he had a pardon of intrusion 5 July,
1403 ; in July, 1406, he had license to settle the manor of Mul-
Hussey on Nicholas Hussey and his heirs male, and d. 1418,
leaving issue, by his wife, Margaret, dau. and heir to Pettyt,
of Rathkenny, two sons, Thomas, who d. without issue, and
Walter or Nicholas, who 15 May, 1423, had a pardon of intru-
sion into the manor of Galtrim, and was living 1441 ; by Mary
his wife, dau. and heir to Sir Edward Eustace, Knt. of Castle-
martin, CO. Kildare, he had one son, John Husset, Baron of
Galtrim, to. Catherine Plunket, dau. of the House of Dunsany,
and had, Patrick Husset, Baron of Galtrim, father, by Anne
Delahyde, of Nicholas Husset, Baron of Galtrim, who, by
Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir Christopher Barnewall, Bart, of
Crickston, had
Sir Patrick Hussey, Baron of Galtrim, who was living
in the rciyns of Queen Mart and Queen Elizaueth. He r,i.
840
HU3
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUS
Catherine, dan. of John, 3rd Lord Tiimleston, and had,
I. Nicholas, who d. without issue; ii. JAjres, Baron of Galtrim,
who d. 1C03, leaving, by Mary his wife, dau. of Eiehard
Aylmer, of Lyons, two sons, 1 Patrick, his heir, of whom
hereafter, and 2 Peter, m. Mary, only dau. of Bartholomew
Bellew, Esq. of Westown, co. Dublin, and was ancestor of the
HussETs of Westown; I. Mary, rn. George Ayliner, of Clon-
curry: and ii. Euth, m. Tath, of Ballybregan.
Pateick Hcsset, Baron of Galtrim, eldest son of James, by
Mary Aylmer his wife,™. Margaret, dau. of EobertRochefort,
Esq. of Kilbride; he made a settlement of his estate 26 May,
1617, signed his will 31 Dec. 1634, died soon after, and was
buried in the church of Galtrim, having had iisue tive sons
and seven daus., Hcgh, James, Eobert, John, Edward,
Eleanor, Bridget, Genet, EUzabeth, Ismay, Anne, and Cathe-
rine. The eldest son,
Hcgh Hcsset, Baron of Galtrim, who was living after the
restoration of King Chaeles II., m. 1st, a dau. of Dowdall, of
Brownstown, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of James, the 1st
Earl of Eoscommon, and had two sons, SIatthias and Peter;
Matthias, heir apparent, d. before his father 1633, leaving by
his wife Catherine, dau. of Hussey of Westown (who re-
married with Christopher BarnewaU, of Newstown, co. Meath),
a son,
James Husset, styled Baron of Galtrim, a minor at his
father's death, living 1699, m. Penelope, dau. of Francis
Stafford, Esq. of Portglenone (by Sarah his wife, dau. of Sir
James MacDonnell, Esq. of the House of Antrim), and had
issue, Statfoed and Patrick.
Statfoed Hcssey, Baron of Galtrim, who succeeded, r,i.
Anne, dau. of Simon Kirwan, Esq. of Castle Hankct, co. Gal-
way by Mary his wife, dau. of Thomas Nugent, styled Lord
Biverston, and had issue, John, Nicholas, and Tho.mas ; the
eldest of whom,
John Hcssey, Esq. of Piathkenny, co. Meath, styled Baron
of Galtrim, m. Anne, dau. of Ealph Hansbey, Esq. of Tick
HiU Castle, Yorkshire, and relict of Patrick b'Arcy, Esq. of
Stydalt, CO. Meath ; he d. s. p. 1803. The 3rd son,
Thomas Hcsset, Esq. of Rathkenny, b. 1749, s. his brother
1803 ; m. 4 Aug. 1777, Lady Mary Walpole, younger dau. of
Horatio, Earl of Orford, by Lady Rachel Cavendish his wife,
dau. of William, 3rd Duke of Devonshire. She d. 1 AprU,
1840, and Mr. Hussey d. 25 March, 1825, and was «. by their
only son,
Edwaed Thomas Hcsset, Esq. of Eathkenny, 6. 1778; m.
Aug. 1803, Anne Frances (tZ. 2 Sept. 1866). elder dau. of Sir
Edmund Bacon, of Raveningham, Norfolk, Premier Baronet of
England, and had issue,
Edward Hobatio, late of Eathkenny, Baron of Galtrim.
Annabella Maria, d. young.
Mr. Hussey rf. 27 Sept. 1846. His only son,
Edward Horatio Hcsset, Esq. of Eathkenny, J.P., 6. 5
May, 1807; m. 17 Dec. 1840, Hon. Frederica Maria Louisa
Irby, 4th dau. of George, 4th Lord Boston, and had issue,
I. HoEATio Geoege, now of Rathkenny.
u. Algernon Frederick Edward Thomas, 6. 14 Aug. 1840.
He d. 1 May, 1876.
Arms— Barrj of six erm. and gu. on a canton of the last a
cross or. Crest — A stag under an oak tree.
Seat— Eathkenny, Slane, co. Meath.
HUSSEY OF ■WESTOWN.
HrssET, Malachi Steong, Esq., of Westown,
CO. Dublin, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1867, b
20 May, 1815 ; «i. 21 Aug. 1849, Charlotte IsabeUa,
2nd dau. of Richard FitzGerald, Esq. of Muckridge
House, Youghal, and has issue,
I. Anthont Alotsics, h. 21 June, 1850,
II. Henry James, b. 8 Oct. 1854.
I. Emily Geraldine. ii. Mabel Mary Louisa.
JLiltCajJC. — From Sie Hcgh Hcsset, who went to Ireland
17 Hesrt II., and ra. tlie sister of Theobald FitzWalter, the
first Butler of that kingdom, descended the great House of
Hcsset, Barons of Oaltrim.
Peter Hcsset, Esq., 2nd son of James Hussey, Baron of
Galtrim, by Mary his wife, dau. of Eiehard Aylmer, Esq. of
Lyons, m. Mary, only dau. and heir of Bartholomew Bellew,
Esq. of Westown, co. Dublin, and had a son,
LcKE Hcsset, Esq. of Westown, father of
CoL. Edward Hcsset, of Westown, m, Mabel BarnewaU
and had issue, '
Jajtes, his heir.
Mabel, ra. Matthias BarnewaU, Esq. of C.i.<!tletown.
Catherine, m. Sir Andrew Aylmer, Bart, of Balrath, co
Meath, and by him (who of. 5 Nov. 1740) left at her decease,'
1746, with other issue, a dau.,
Mabel Aylmer, m. John Strong, of Mullafin, co. Meath,
and had, with seven daus., five sons, Andrew; Simon, a
Priest ; John, a Priest ; Gerald, of whom presently, as
the inheritor of the Westown estates ; and Robert.
The eldest son,
James Hcsset, Esq. of Westown, co. Dublin, and of Cour-
town, CO. Kildare, m. Catherine, dau. of Richard Parsons,
Viscount Eosse, and by her, who d. March, 1766, had issue.
He d. 1759, and was s. by his son,
Edward Hcsset, Esq. of Westown, ?!!. 1743, Isabella, eldest
dau. and co-heir of John, Duke of Montagu, and relict of
WiUiam Montagu, Duke of Manchester, and assumed at the
decease of his father-in-law, the name and arms of Mostagc.
In 1753 he was installed a Knight of the Bath; in 1762
created a Peer of Great Britain, as Baro.n Beacliec, of
Beaulieu ; and in 1784 advanced to be Earl Beacliec. By the
co-heiress of Montagu, his lordship had an only son, John,
who d. unm., and one dau., Isabella, who also d.' un;n. 177^.
He d. 1802 (when the Peerage expired), and was s. in the Irish
estates by his brother,
Eichard Hcsset, Esq. of Westown, who d. v.nm., having
devised his property to his cousin (the grandson of Catherine
Hussey, by her husband, Sir Andrew Aylmer, Bart.),
Gerald Strong, Esq., who assumed, in consequence, the
name and arms of Hcsset. Mr. Strong-Hu.ssey m. 1781,
Mary, dau. of Anthony Lynch, Esq. of La Vally, co. Galway,
and had issue,
Anthont, his heir.
Margaret, i/t. 1812, Francis Magan, Esq. of Emoe, co. WcLt-
meath.
Isabella, m. 1814, Col. WilUam Meall, E.I.C.S., andc?. leaving
two daus.
Mr. Strong-Hussey a. 30 Nov. 1811, and was s. by his son,
Anthont Steong-Hcsset, Esq. of Westown, J.P. and D.L.,
6. 24 Aug. 1782; m. 19 Aug. 1811, Mable, eldest dau. of
Malachi Donelan, Esq. of Ballydonelan, co. Galway, and by
her had issue,
Gerald Richard, d. 8 Dec. 1859.
Malachi-Strong, present representative.
Anthony, :JIajor in the Austrian Senice.
Edward Patrick, ni. 21 Oct. 1857, Margaret Mary, 2nd dau.
of the late Richard Butler Mackenna, Esq. of Gloucei,;er
Place, Portman Square, London. Eichard.
Slary, a Nun. Mable, a Nun.
Margaret, a Nun. Isabella, a Nun.
Mr. Hussey d. 12 July, 1859.
^nas— Barry of six erm. and gu., on a canton of the last a
cross or. Cresl—A hind passant arg. on a mount vert and
under a tree ppr. Motto— Cov immobile.
<Seat— Westown, near Balbriggan.
HUSSEY OF SCOTNEY CASTLE.
Hussey, Edwaed, Esq. of Scotney Castle, Sussex,
J.P. and D.L. for Kent, J.P. for Sussex, High
Sheriff 1814, h. 13 July, 1807 ; m. 24 Nov. 1853,
Henrietta Sarah, eldest dan. of Hon. Eobert Henry
Clive, and his wife Lady Haii-iet Clive, afterwards
Baroness Windsor, and has issue,
I. Edward Windsor, 6. 5 Oct. 1S55.
II. William Clive, b. 2 Jan. 1858.
III. Arthur Herbert, 6. 2 June, 18G3.
IV. Henry Percy, b. 17 Sept. 18C5.
I. Gertrude Anne. ii. Mildred Harriet.
HiuraflC— This branch of the old Norman family of
Hussey derives from
Edward Hcsset, Esq. of Little Shelsley, co. Worcester, m.
1641, and was s. by his son,
Edward Hcsset, Esq. of Norgrove's End, Bayton, co. Wor-
cester, ra. twice, and left at his decease, 27 May, 1707, an only
son (by his 1st wife, Elinor, 3rd dau. of Edward Cresset, Esq.
of the Cotes, Shropshire),
Thomas Hcsset, Esq. of Eurwash, Sussex, m. H. Frances,
dau. and co-heir of Thomas Lake, Esq. of Taywell, in Goudhural^
Kent, by whom he had (with two younger sons, John, who i.
1754; and Edward, d. 1742; and a dau., Frances, wife of
George Weller, Esq. of Tunbridge, who subsequently took the
surname of Polev) a son and heir, his successor, in 1735,
Thomas Hcsset, Esq. of Burwash, Sussex, and of Ashford,
nus
THE LANDED GENTRY,
II US
8-11
[(I'ut, 6. 1722; m. 8 Oct. 1747, Anno, only cliild of Jtuuiicc
I'.nUrley, Esq., by Anne, only dau. anil eventually heir of the
l;i\. liogeY Calow, of Warbleton, Sussex, and had several
liiMion, of whom the following married, Edwakd, his heir;
luhn (Kev.), in. Miss Jennings, an heiress, and left an only
;un, Thomas John (Rev.), Hector of Hayes, Kent; William,
^l.A., Rector of Sandhurst, m. Charlotte, dau. of William
ruopenny, Esq. of Rocliester, and has issue*; Frances, wife
of S. Slreatfeild, Esq.; Philadelphia, wife of Thomas Rutton,
Ksq., d. s.]>. ; llaniet, m. John Austen, Esq. Thomas Husscy,
d. 1779, and was .<. by his eldest son,
Edward IIussey, Esq. of Scotney Castle, to. 177'), Elizabeth
Sarah, only dau. and heir of Robert Bridge, Esq. of Bocking,
Essex, and dying 4 July 1816, was s. by his son,
Edward Hussey, Esq. of Scotney Castle, 0. i July, 17S0; m.
Anne, dau. and co-heir of William Jemmett, Esq. of Ashford,
Kent, and by her (who d. 6 Dec. 1858) left at his decease,
G Sept. 1817, a son, the present Edward Hussey, Esq. of
Scotney Castle.
Arms— Or, a cross vert charged with a mullet pierced arg.
Crest — A hind ducally gorged and chained, at lodge under an
oak-tree ppr.
ec'is— Scotney Castle, Lambcrhurst; and Fiuchcox, Gould-
hurst. .
HUSSEY OP WYRLEY GROVE.
The late Phineas Fowke Husset, Esq. of
Wyrley Grove, co. Stafford, late 98th regt. of loot,
b. 14 Jan. 1822 ; m. 15 Oct. 1850, Elizabeth Cle-
mentina, 2ncl dau. of Archibald Nisbet Carmichacl,
Esq. of Edinburgh, by Mary his wife, and by her
(who d. 16 Jan. 1854) left at his decease, a dau.
and heiressj
Elizabeth, now of Wyrlcy Grove, b. 22 Nov. 1S52.
JLtltCaflC— The manor of Little Wyrley, with a consider-
able estate in land and coal mines therein, has been held by
this family many years, passing through five generations to
the present possessor.
The Husseys became Lords of Little Wyrley by marriage of
Joseph Hcsset, of London, with Sybil, heiress of Walter
Fowke, of Brewood.
Sybil Fowke, dau. and co-heir of Walter Fowke, Esq.
(whose father, Roger Fowke, Esq. of Brewood, the representa-
tive of an old Staffordshire family, bought Little Wyrley of
John Leveson), m. Joseph Hussey, citizen of St. Biide's,
London, son of Joseph Hussey, of Southampton, and a descen-
dant probably of the Uusseys of Wilts and JJonet, and was
mother of
Fowke Husset, of Little Wyrley, 1714, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of William Jesson, Gent, of Lichfield, and sister of William
Jesson, Barrister-at-Law. Of this marriage, the 4th son,
Richard Hussey, of Wolverhampton, b. 1722; m. Anne
Beckett, and by her (who d. 17 July, 1760) left at his decease,
23 Oct. 1774, a son,
Phineas Hussey, Esq. of Wyrley Grove, who inherited
Little Wyrley by will of his uncle, Phineas Hussey. He rn.
1st, Fanny Fowler, by whom he had no issue ; and 2ndly,
24 Sept. 1814, Sophia, eldest dau. of George Ray, Esq., by
Jane his wife, by whom he left at his decease, 29 Jan. IbSa,
with a dau. (Fanny Sophia, who rn. 24 June, 1843, Edward
Kelaart, Esq., M.D., of Ceylon, Army Medical Staff, and d.
1847), a son, the late Phineas Fowke Hussey, Esq. of Wyrley
Grove.
.4rms— Barry of six erm. and gu. Crest— X boot sa. the spur
or, turned down erm. Mntto — Ut tibi .«ic aliis.
/Seat— Wyrley Grove, Walsall, co. Stafford.
dau. of Thomas Hussey, Esq. of Wrexham, co. Denbiuh, and
co-heir (with her sister, Maria Anne, wife of Sir Richard
Bickerton, Bart.) of her brother, Lieut.-Gen. Vere Warner
Hussey, of Woodwalton, assumed the surname of Hussey at
the decease of his cousin. Admiral Sir Richard Bickerton.
Bart., K.C.B., of Upwood, 1832, and became eventually Sib
Richard Hussey Hussey, K.C.B., G.C.M.G. He to. 5 Jan.
ISLO, Emma, 6th dau. of William llobson, Esq. of Markfield,
Middlesex, and had issue, Richard Hussey, his lieir; Emma;
Eleanor, to. 12 March, 1838, Lord St. John, of Bletshoo; and
Laura, in. Capt. S. W. BuUer, E.l.C.S. Sir Richard d. 0
Nov. 1842. Lady Hussey d. March, 1874.
A cfii.s— Quarterly : per a cross of pearls or and gu. in the
1st and 4th quarters Sk cross az. ; in the 2nd and 3rd, three
lions passant guardant or, on the centre chief point (as an
n) on a plate, the turban of an omrali
Crest— A hind trippant ppr., ducally
honour
of the Jl
gorged :i
Seats— i'i'wood, Huntingdon; Finchcox, Guudhurst.
HUSSEY OF UPWOOD.
HtissEY, Richard Hussey, Esq. of Upwood, co.
Huntingdon, J.P. and D.L., b. 22 Oct. 1815.
%intaQt. — For this gentleman's paternal family, refer to
Moubbay of Coclairny.
Vice-Admiral Ricuard Husset Moubrat, 2nd son of Robert
Moubray, Esq. of Cockairny, co. Fife, by Arabella his wile,
* Of the Rev. William Hussey's children, William, the
eldest son, of Hawkhui-st, m. Mary Anne Law, grand-dau. of
the Ven. Archdeacon John Law, and d. 21 July, 1854, having
had issue; Arthur, the 2nd, a Clergyman, d. Jan. 18G2;
Henry, the 3rd (deceased), m. 21 Aug. 1838, Eliza Adamy,
youngest dau. of J. G. Walford, Esq. of Woodlands ; Charlotte,
{d. 18 March, 1852), the eldest dau., m. Alexander H. Suther-
land, Esq., F.S.A. There were several other sons and daus.
HUSTLER OF ACKIiAM HALL.
Hustler, William Thomas, Esq. of Acklam
Hall. CO. Fork, J.P. and D.L. for N.R. co. York,
and J.P. fo.i CO. Durham, b. 29 May, 1823 ; m. 1851,
Anna Maria Watkyn, only dau. of Rev. Thomas
W. Richards, Rector of Puttenham. Surrey, and has
Marian, m. 1878, Rev. Reginald E. Beaumont,
ItiilCaQC. — William Hustler, of Bridlington, co. York,
temp. James I., purchasing the estate of Aeklam, of Sir
Matthew Boynton, Bart. temp. Charles I., became seated
there. He m. Eleanor, dau. of William Simpson, of Ryton,
CO. York, and d. 5 Nov., 20 Charles I., and by her (who m.
2ndly, Sir Edward Buckhoole, Knt. of Keut) lie had a son and
heir,
William Hustler, Esq. of Acklam, to. Grace, dau. of Sir
John Savile, of Lupset, near Wakefield, co. York, and was s.
by his son.
Sir William Hustler, Knt. of Acklam, in Clevclnnd,
knighted at Whitehall, 14 May, 1073. to. 8 July, 1680, Dame-
Anne Wentworth, relict of Sir Matthew Wcntwurth, Bart, of
Bretton, and dau. of William Osbaldiston, Esq. of Hunmanby ;
and d. about 1730, leaving issue,
James Hustler, Esq. of Acklam, the youngest pon<ifS'ir
William, was the last male heir of the old sloek ; lie dyni--
J. p., the whole of the estates at Acklam and Jliiidlesbro', ii»
Cleveland, devolved upon his sisters as co-heiis, of «hoiu
Anne Hustler, m. 1700, Thomas Peirse, Esq. of lluttou
Bouvile; and
EvERELD Hostler was the eventual survivor and last
resident at Acklam. This lady was b. 18 Aug. 1698, and was
never married. She made her will, devising Acklam to her
nephew, Thomas Peirse, Esq., and dying 11 Jan. 1784, was .?.
by him, who soon after taking the name and arms of Hustler,
became
Thomas Hustler, Esq. of Acklam. He m. 1st, 1737, Jane,
dau. and co-heiress of Staines, of Sowcrby, and by her liad an
only son, Thomas, his successor at Aeklam. He m. 2iully,
Blary, dau. of Sir Tancred Robinson, Bart. ; and 3rdly, Con-
stance, dau. of Ralph Lutton, Esq. of Knapton, and grand-
dau. of Sir Griffith Boynton, Bart. By his last wiio he had
issue,
I. Thomas, who d. unm.
II. WilUaui, m. 1st, 1800, Charlotte, dau. of William Meade,
Esq. uf Philadelphia, and had issue,
Thomas.
He TO. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. John Bostock, Rector
of East Grinstead, Sussex, and by lier had a dau.,
Evereld Catherine, to. 17 Nov. 1835, Rev. Thomas Watkya
Richards, Rector of Puttenham, Surrey.
He 1/1. 3rdly, Mary, widow of — Wylam, Esq., and by her
had issue,
William, Barrister-at-Law, d. abroad, 1 June, 1S45.
Mr. William Hustler d. 1818.
I. Constance, d. unm.
II. Evereld, to. Thomas Hopper, Esq. of Shineliffe Gran£0,
CO. Durham, and d. 1811.
Mr. Hustler was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Hustler, Esq. of Acklam, who d. -unm. 1819, when
Acklam devolved upon his nephcsv and heir,
Thomas Hustler, Esq. of Acklam Hall, co. York. J.P., b.
1 Aug. 1801 ; m. 12 Aug. 1822, Charlotte Frances Eliza, only
dau. of the late Richard Wells, Esq. of Demerara, West Indii s,
and by her (who d. 1873) had issue.
Si2
THE LANDED GENTRY.
nuT
I. William Thomas. it. Richaril, 6. 5 Oct. 1824.
in. George (Rev.), of Weald ]Mrinov House, Bainptoii, U.Kon,
Rector of Kngli.sli Bicknor, Colcford, co.' Gloucester, 0. 1'2
June, 1820; m. ISVJ, Louisa, a dau. of Robert Toovey-
Ilawley, Esq. late Capt. King's Dragoon Guards, and iias
issue, Evereld Ellon, ?/i. Richard Hill, Esq. of Thornton ; and
Constance Charlotte, m. 1S16, Major A. Bingham Wright,
late 9th rcgt.
I. Evereld Catherine Eliza, m. 21 July, 1864, William Ran-
dolph Innes Hopkins, Esq. of Grey Towers, Newthorpe,
York, N.B.
He d. 30 June, 1874.
Arms — Arg., on a fcss az. hetween two martlets sa. three
fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A talbot sejant arg. gorged \vitli a
eollar az. thereon three fleurs-de-lis or. Motto — Aut nunquam
tentes aut perfice.
Seal.i — Acklam Hall, in Cleveland, Middlcshro'-on-Tces ; and
Newsham Hall, Winston, co. Durham.
HUTCHINGS OP ARDNAGASHEL.
HuTCiiiNS, Emanuel, Esq. of Ardnagaslicl and
Tortlands, co. Cork, J.P., b. 19 July, 1S23.
ILtltCaCTf.— Richard HoTcniNS, of Blackrock, who went
to Ireland during the Civil War, served under the Earl of
Orrery, 1GG6, and was appointed by Act of Parliament, 9
William III., one of the Commissioners of Poll Tax. He m.
Barbara BurriUge, and d. 1701, leaving issue by her (who rf.
1716) two sons, Tiieophilus, of Kametringane, of whom pre-
sently ; and Benjamin, of Berehavoa, m. Elizabeth, dau. cf
Col. Thomas Itu^dy, of Quanning, and had issue, three daus.
The eldest son,
Theophilus Hdtchins, of Kametringane, Berehaven, m.
Margaret, sister of Hugh Hutchinson, and had issue. His son
and heir,
Thomas IlDTcniNsoN, of Ballylickey, m. 1726-28, Katherine,
eldest dau. of Bevcrsham Ilannan, of Laharen, by his wife,
Margaret Palmer, and d. 1754, leaving issue by her (who d.
1804) an only child,
Thomas Hutchi.vs, of Ballylickey, J.P., b. 1735; m. 14
Jlarch, 175D, Elinor, onlychild and heiress of Arthur llutuhins,
of Thomastown and Cregane; and d. 4 Feb. 1787, having had
issue by her (who d. 22 March, 1814) twenty-one cliildren, of
ivhom survived,
I. Emanuel, of Cregane, J.P., b. Feb. I7G9; d. s. r>. at
Damascus, 22 Nov. 1839.
II. Arthur, of Ardnagashcl, J.P.,6.Aug. 1770; m. 15 March,
1802, Matilda, dau. of John O'Donel, of Erris, and Anne,
.sister to Sir Nell O'Donel. He d. 17 Aug. 1838, Icavin"
issue by her (who d. 24 Oct. 1827, aged 51),
1 Thomas, 6. 29 Dec. 1802; to. 23 July, 1842, Charlotte,
dau. of Edward Orpen, of Kilowen, and has issue,
Arthur, h. 28 May, 184G.
Elizabeth Charlotte Matilda.
2 Arthur, of Ballylickey, J.P., b. Sept. ISOo.
3 Riihard, /,. April, 1815.
1 Mai-i;;irettL' Anne, of Barnstaple.
2 Jlutildu, (/. 21 Feb. 1850. 3 Ellen, now of Barnst.iple
4 Kalhi-rine, d. 19 July, 1840. 5 Wary, d. 5 April, 1854.'
IV. SAM0EL, of Ardnagashcl, by the will of his brother
ICmunuel, s. to the family estates. '
J. Katherine, b. HCJ; d. June, 1789.
II. Ellen, h. 17 March, 1785; well known as a botanist d
10 Feb. 1815. '
The 4th son,
Samuel Hctchins, Esq. of Ardnagashel and Fortlands, J.P.,
6. 29 Sept. 178G; m. 21 Sept. 1822, Frances Camac {h. 17 Jure'
1795), 2nd dau. of Arthur Robert Camac Newburgh, of Eally-
haise, co. Cavan, by his wife, Eliza Marianmissa, only child
and heiress of Jacob Camac, of Greenmount, co. Louth
Licut.-Col. H.E.I.C.S., and by her (who d. 16 Sept. 1839) had
issne,
Emanuel, now of Ardnagaslicl.
Samuel, b. 3 Oct. 1825; d. 27 Jan 1S''S
.Samuel Newburgh, of Portlands, Clia"iIeTille, co. Cork J P
6 16 April, 1834; ,n 31 July, 1873, Marianne I.4bc'lla:
eldest dau. of Henry Harrison, Esq. of Castle Harrison co
Cork, and has issue, Richard, 6. 27 July 187G- Sinniio'
&. 30 Aug. 1877; Mary; and Frances Newbur'-h ' '
Robert Arthur, 6. 5 Feb., d. 24 April, 1837.
Francis Arthur, b. 11 Feb. 1839.
Frances Mary Elizabeth.
Louisa Ellen, m. WiUiam Shore Smith, Esq. of Combchurst
AUcia Mana.
Mr. Hutchins to. 2ndly, 28 May, 1842, Mary (h. Nov 1814)
only surviving dau. of the late Peter liurrowes, Chief Com-
missioner of the Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors,
M.P. for Enniscorthy in the last Irish Parliament, by Anne
Drake, of Newport, Isle of Wight (his 2nd wife), and Ly her
(who d. 24 Jan. 1849) had issue,
Peter Burrowes, h. 5 March, 1843.
Elliot Burrowes, b. 2 April, 1845.
Mary Burrowes, b. 11 Jan. 1819; d. 25 Feb. 1S55.
He d. 1865.
S«(i— Ardnagashel, Eantry.
HUTCHINSON OF TIMONEY.
Hutchinson, John Dawson, Esq. of Timone
J.P. CO. Tii^perary, b. 1796 ; m. 1st, 15 Dec. IS
Elizabeth Anne, youngest dau. of John Lloyd, ^.
of Lloydsborough, in the same co., but by her (who
d. 3 March, 1842) had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 22
Oct. 1844, Eliza Hannah, eldest dau. of Georgo
Waller, Esq. of Prior Park, co. Tipperary, and relict
of William H. Hutchinson, Esq. of Xnockbally-
magher, and has by her a dau.,
Anna Christiana, m. 18 July, 1SG7, Anthony Parker, E.?q.
of Castle Lough, co. Tipperary, and had issue a son,
Standish O'Ghadt John, b. 10 Jan. 1870, and two daus.,
Eliza Martha, 6.29 May, 1863, and Anna ChrisLi^ua, b.
20 Aug. 1868, d. Aug. 1871.
JClUtaflC— The founder of this family in Ireland was
James Hdtcuinson, Capt. in Cromwell's army (son of
John and Isabel Hutchinson), b. 1613, at Kirby Stephen,
Westmorland. Hem. Mary, dau. of John Godfrey, Esq. of Kin?
Walton, CO. Hereford, settled at Knockballymagher, near Ros-
crea, co. Tipperary, May, 1G53, and d. leaving a son and heir,
James, of whom presently. He m. 2ndly, 19 Nov. 1653, Mary,
dau. of John Sandford, Esq. of Castle Doe, co. Donegal, and
by h3r(who d. IG91) had (with three daus., Susannah, Martha,
and Rebecca) a son, David, 6. 17 Nov. 1655, who m. and had
two daus., Mary and Abigail. Capt. Hutcliison d. 20 Sept.
1689, and was s. by his elder son,
James Hutchinson, Esq. of Knockballymagher and Timonoy,
TO. 1st, 10 Jan. 1681, Mary, dau. of John Bcnnct, Esq. of co.
Kildare, and by her (who d. 12 Oct. 1690) had (with two daus.,
Mary, d. 17 April, 1706; and Elizabeth, d. 1705) two sons,
I. James, of Knockballymagher, to. 23 Feb. 1712, Anne, dau.
of Thomas Duckett, Esq. of Philipstown, co. Carlow, and
by her (who d. 15 Oct. 1739) left at his decease, 13 March,
1738 (with other issue), James, his heir, b. 28 Sept. 1715, d.
■unm. 25 May, 1780; and Thomas, of Knockballymagher,
■who s. his brotlier, was 6. 7 Feb. 1721, d. 17 Oct. 1788,
having to. 4 May, 1750, Elizabeth, dau. of Jonathan
Hutchinson, Esq., and by her (who d. June, 1799) had issue,
James, of Knockballymagher, b. 7 July, 1751, d. .?. p. May,
1791 ; Thomas, of whom presently; Jolin, d. young : Eliza-
beth, d. young; Anne, to. John Duckett, Esq. of Philips-
town, co. Carlow; Mary; and Martha.
Thomas Hutchinson, Esq., D.L., J.P., of Kockballyma-
gher, m. 6 Sept. 1784, Sarah, dau. of James Hutchinson, of
Timoney, and by her (who d. 1794) left at his decease, 1820
(with four daus., Christiana, Lydia, Anne, and Maria Isa-
bella), an only son and heir,
William Henry Hutchinson, "Esq. of Knockballymagher,
who TO. 1st, 1821, Sarah, dau. of John Birch, Esq. of Tha
Shee Hills, co. Tipperary, and by her had an only dau.
(and by the marriage settlement sole heiress to his landed
property), Sarah'Anne, to. Edward C. Minchin, E.sq., J. P.,
of Grecnhills, co. Tipperary. He m. 2ndly, 1832, Eliza
Hannah, dau. of George Waller, Esq., of Prior Park, co.
Tipperary, and by her had issue a son and two daus.,
1 Thomas William Henry, b. 8 March, 1833, late Capt.
9th Lancers, killed at Lucknow 19 March, 1858; 1 Eliza
Sflina Maria, to. 1st, 6 Aug. 1857, Hugh Hammon
Masscy O'Grady, Esq., J.P., of Castle Garde, co. Lime-
rick (he d. 8 Deo, 1859, leaving issue two sons, Wallei
O'Grady, and Hugh Hamon O'Grady) ; shem. 2ndly, 1H62,
William Bredin, Esq., J.P. co. Limerick, son of the late
Gon. Bredin, R.I. Artillery, and d. 2 Aug. 1878, leaving p
dau., Edith, and two sons, Waldene, and James Dawsor
Hutchinson ; and 2 Georgiana Wilhelmina Henrietta, to.
18 July, 1867, Richard Warburton, Esq. D.L., J.P., ol
Garryhinch, King's Co. Mr. Hutchinson d. 21 Nov. 1842
II. John, to whom his father left Timoney.
Mr. Hutchinson to. 2ndly, 8 Aug. 1694, Sarah, relict of Richard
Pearce, of Limerick, and d. 18 Sept. 1718, dividing his estate*
between his two sons,
John Hutchinson, Esq. of Timonoy, 2nd son, by Marj
Rennet his wife, to. 18 June, 1715, Mary, dau. of Pau
Chanders, Esq., and d. 18 May, 1753, leaving James, his heir;
Benjamin, b. 1720; d. 1791; .Tolin, h. 173I; Mary; anj
Elizabeth, d. 1792. The sou and heir,
HUT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUT
843
James IIctchinsojj, Esq. of Timoncy, b. 20 July, 1710; m.
5 Oct. 1748, Christiana, dau. of John Tim, F.sq. of Lacca,
jneen's Co.; and d. 11 Aug. 1791, and had by her (who d.
'95), with other issue, William, his heir; John, b. 19 Jan.
763; Mary, in. 1779, Robert Powell, Esq. of Uatoath, co.
leath; and Sarah, m. Thomas Hutchinson, Esq. of Knock-
lallymagher. The son and heir,
William Hctciiinso.n, Esq. of Timoncy, J.P., Hish Sheriff
0. Tipperary, 6. 9 Sept. 1757 ; lii. 10 June, 1791, Anna, dau.
nd co-heiress of John Dawson Coates, Esq. of the city of
)ubUn, Banker, and by her had issue,
John Dawson, now of Timoney.
James, of Dungar, d. s.j). 9 March, 1S39.
William, (?..■..?}. 1814.
Dawson Hutchinson Lloyd Vaufrhan, J. P., m. Au,ar. 1813,
Mary, only child of John Lloyd, Esq., 2nd son of John
Lloyd, Esq. of Gloucester, King's Co.; she s. her maternal
uncle, the late William Picsley Vaughan, Esq. of Golden
Grove, in King's Co. as sole heiress to his estates, in conse-
quence of -which her husband, by letters patent, took the
additional names of Lloyd and Vaitgiian (.s.e Vaugiiak of
Goldai Grove). Frederick, d. .v. p. 7 April, IbOS.
Joseph Fade, J.P., of Dunsar, Kings Co., formerly Higli
Sheriff for King's Co. and Carlow.
Summers, m. 6 July, 1858, Jlatilda Jane, dau. of the Rev.
Charles Collins, Rector of Feversham, Kent, and had a dau.,
Blanche Madeline, who d. youns, 5 July, ISCO, and a son,
AVilliam FredericU, b. 11 Jan. 18ti8.
Samuel, d. s. p. 19 Feb. 1857, at Tanjorc, India.
William, d. s. p. 1836.
Eliza Dawson, d. 9 April, 1864.
Christiana, m. 1826, Frederic Lidwill, Esq., J.P., of Dro-
mard, co. Tipperary, and d. 1833, leaving issue.
Sarah Summers, m. 1819, John Dawson Duckett, Esq., J.P.,
of Duckett's Grove, co. Carlow. Maria.
Anna, m. 7 June, 1840, Michael Head Drought, Esq., J.P., of
Hanistown, Queen's Co.
Sophia, m. 1831, John Pirn, Esq., J.P., of Lacca, Queens Co.
Henrietta.
Louisa, m. 20 Feb. 1840, Frederick Adolphus Jackson, Esq.,
J.P., of Inane, co. Tipperary. Amelia.
Chariotte, m. 1844, Samuel John Goslia, Esq. of New Lodge,
CO. Meath, late Capt. 49th ivgt.
tir. Hutchinson d. C June, 1S32.
iSt'iti— Timoncy Park, Roscrca, co. Tipperary,
John Hutton, Esq. of Marske, 6. 14 July, 1C.09 ; m. 1680,
Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of William Dyke, Esq., of Frant,
Sussex, and d. Feb. 1730-31, leaving, with five dans., four sons,
John, his heir; Matthew, D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury,
b. 1692; d. 19 March, 1758 (His Grace m. Mary, dau. of John
Lutman, Gent, of Petworth, Sussex, and had two daus.,
Dorothy, m. Francis Popham, Esq. of Liltlecott, and Mary) ;
Timothy ; and Thomas. The eldest son and heir,
John" Hutton, Esq. of Marske, b. 1091 ; m. 1st, 1720, Bar-
bara, dau. of Thomas Barker, Esq. of York, and by her, who
(/. 1723, had no issue. Mr. Hutton m. 2ndly, 1726, Elizabeth,
dau. of James, Lord D'Arcy, of the kingdom of Ireland, and
by her (who d. 1739) had issue,
John, his successor, of Marske, d. 24 Sept. 1782.
Matthew, 6. 1732; d. unm. 31 Dec. 1782.
James, h. 1739; d. at Aldhorough, co. York, 2 March, 1798.
He m. Mary, dau. of John Hoyle, Esq. of Ashgill, co. York,
and left issue a son, James Henky D'Arcy Hutton, Esq. of
Aldburgh, who m. 1821, Harriet Aggas, and by her, since
deceased, had (with a dau., Harriet Emma) two sons, John
Timothy, late of Marske and Aldborough Hall ; and James
Henry, late 15th Hussars, 6. 18'23, d. 24 Nov. 1874.
Anne, b. 1731 ; in. her cousin, George Wanley Bowes, Esq.
of Thornton, co. York.
Elizabeth, m. Henry Pulleine, Esq. of Carleton Hall, co.
York.
He d. 1768. His great grandson,
John Timothy D'Arcy Hutton, Esq. of Mar.ske and .-Vld-
burgh Hall, co. Y'ork, b. 1822; rn. 1845, Emma, dau. of J. M.
Lamb, Esq., and had issue,
I. John Timothy D'Arcy, 1st Royal Dragoons, now of Marske
and Aldburgh.
I. Emily Harriet, m. Ernest Birch, Esq., Judge, High Com-t
Calcutta. 11. Elizabeth Jane.
He d. 24 Oct. 1874.
Arms — Gu., on a fess between three cushions arg. fringed
and tasseled or, as many fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crcxt — On a
cushion gu. placed lozenge-ways, an open bible, the edges gilt,
j wiih the words "odor vitoe " inscribed. JioHo— Spiritus
gladius.
.SeaJs— Marske, Richmond ; and Aldburgh Hall, Masham, co.
York.
HUTTON OF MABSKH.
Hutton, John Timothy D'Aect, Esq.
of
Mavske and Aldburgh Hall, co. York, late 1st Koyal
Dras^oons, h. 5 June, 1817; m. 1868, Edith Con-
stance, only dau. of Thomas BarroU Phivisou, Esq,
of Heathfiehl, Kent, and has issue,
I. John Timothy D'Arcy, b. 22 Feb. 1?09.
II. Harold Edward D'Arcy, b. 26 Dec. 1872.
I. Edith Flora. u. Hilda Winifred. in. Aldyth Lorna.
HtnCatJC— The family of Hutton of Marske is stated in
the grant of arms, dated 1 May, 1584, made by Glover, the
Herald, to have been "Ex antiqua Huttonorum familia in
Lancas'triensi Palatitatu nobilibus satis parentibus oriundus."
Matthew Hutton, 2nd son of Matthew Hutton, of Priest
Hutton, CO. Lancaster, was elected Bishop of Durham 1589,
and translated to the Archiepiscopal see of York, 24 March,
1594. He TO. thrice, but by his 1st and 2nd wives, Catherine
Fulmesby, niece of Dr. Goodricke, Bishop of Ely (m. 1564), and
Beatrice, dau. Sir of Thomas Fincham, Knt. (she d. 1532) he
had no issue; by the 3rd, Frances, dau. of Sir Martin Bowes,
Knt., who d. 10 Aug. 1620, he was father of two sons, Timothy
<Sir),'his heir; Thomas (Sir), of Popleton, co. York; and three
daus., Thomasine, in. Sir William Gee, of Bishop's Burton, co.
York ; Elizabeth, m. Richard Remington, Archdeacon of York ;
and Anne, in. Sir John Calveriey, Bart. His elder son and heir.
Sir Timothy Hutton, of Marske, 1598, was Sheriff of co.
Tork 1605, and then received the honour of Knighthood. He
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Bowes, of Strealham, co.
Durham, Knight Blarshal, by his 2nd wife, Jane, dau. of Sir
John Talbot, Knt., and had issue. Sir Timothy d. 1G29, and
was ,■!." by his eldest son,
Matthew Hutton, Esq. of Marske, b. 22 Oct. 1597; m.
22 April, 1617, Barbara, eldest dau. of Sir Conyers D'Arcy,
afterwards Lord D'Arcy, and sister of Conyers, 1st Eari of
Holderness, by whom he had two sons and four daus. Mr.
Hutton was s. at his decease by his elder son,
John Hutton, Esq. of Marske, in. 1651, Frances, 2nd
dau. of Bryan St.ipylton, Esq. of Myton, co. York; and dying
March, 1663-4, left, with five daus., an only son.
HUTTON OF BEHTI-IAII H0US3.
Hutton, The Eev. William, of Beetham
House, Westmorland, Vicar of Beetham, M.A., h.
8 May, 1805 ; in. 12 J11I3-, 1838, Margaret Denton,
dau. of James Bramall Toosey, Esq. of Lynn Regis,
IN'orfolk (deceased), and has issue,
I. AVilliam James, in. 1S74, to Marian, 2nd d.iu. of Rev.
Henry Hutton, late Rector of Covent Garden, London.
1. Catherine Mary, m. the Kev. E. Bannerman, son of D.
R. Bannerman, Judge in the Madras Presidency.
n. Margaret Toosey. ui. Lucy EUzabeth.
IV. Francos Jane.
The Eev. W. Hxttton m 2ndly, Mary, tlie -n-ido-sv of
Samuel Fletcher, Esq. of Ardwick Place, Manchester,
and younger dau. of Richard Greaves Hodgson, Esq.
of Ashfield, Withington, Manchester.
3£tnCa0C. — it appears from deeds and other records that
the HuTTONS of Overthwaite, and the Huttons ofGoldsborowjh,
in CO. York, branched fiom the ancient family of Hutton of
Hutton Hall, Penrith, about the time of Henry VII.
Thomas Hutton, Esq. of Overthwaite, in the parish of
Beetham, Westmorland, who d. 1588, at a very great age, left
a son and successor, George Hutton, Esq. of Overthwaite,
who d. 1621, and was father of Thomas Hutton, Esq. of Ovcr-
tliwaite, at whose decease, 1650, the property devolved on his
son, George Hutton, Esq. of Overthwaite, who d. 167S, and
had two sons, Thomas, his heir; and John, ancestor of the
Rev. John Hutton, Vicar of Burton, whose only dau. and heir,
Agnes, TO. Capt. Johnson, of Mains Hall, co. Hereford. Tha
elder son, Thomas Hutton, Esq. of Overthwaite, in. Eleanor,
dau. of William Tenant, Esq. of Y'ork, by Eleanor his wife,
dau. of Roger Crowle, Esq., by Eleanor his wife, dau. of
Edward Wilson, Esq. of Dalham Tower ; and d. 1732, leaving
a son, George Hutton, Esq. of Overthwaite, who left at his
decease, 1736, two sons, George Hutton, Esq. of Overthwaite,
who d. v.nm. 1802, and
The Rev. William Hutton, Vicar of Beetham, who built
Cappleside House, near Beetham, and fixed his rcsidenje there.
He rn. Lucy, 3rd dau. and co-heir, by Mary his wife, dau. of
814
HUT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HUT
Oliver Marton, Esq. of Lancaster, of Kigby Molyneux, Esq.
M.P. for Preston, only son of Thomas Molyneux, Esq. of
Preston, by Mary his wife, dau. of Gilbert Mundy, Esq. of
Allestree, co. Derby, and grandson of Sir John Molyneux,
Bart, of Tevcrsall, by Lucy his wife, dau. of Alexander Rigby,
Esq. of Middleton, one of the Barons of the Exchequer, and
d. 1811, having had two sons, Thomas Molyneux Hutton, who
d. v.nm. 20 May, 1796, and
William IIutton, Esq. of Overthwaite, Westmorland, h.
28 May, 1781; m. 16 June, 1803, Catherine, dau. of Edward
Pedder, Esq., of Bispham Lodge, and Preston, co. Lan-
caster, and had issue, William, now of Beetham House;
Edward, deceased ; Thomas, deceased ; George, R.A.,
deceased; Molyneux, deceased; James, deceased; Chai-les,
JLD., m. Henrietta, dau. of Dr. Seymour, of Charles Street,
Belgrave Square; Richard, in America, and is married;
Margaret, m. the Rev. William Mason, A.M., Vicar of Kor-
manton, both are deceased ; Eleanor, m. William Brayshay,
Esq. of Airedale Cottage, Malham, and Bradford, co. York,
both deceased; Catherine, d. unm.; Isabella Jane, m. the
Rev. James Cookson, Incumbent of Marton Parsonage, near
Blackpool. Mr. Hutton d. 11 Nov. 1853. His wife d. 12 Dec
1860.
Arms—Xrg., on a fess sa. three bucks' heads caboshed or.
Crest — Issuant from a tower ppr. three arrows sa.
ScaJ— Beetham, near Milnthorpe, Westmorland.
HUTTON OF GATE BURTON.
Hutton, George Moeland, Esq. of Gate Burton,
CO. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut. 46th regt.,
h. 3 Dec. 1831.; be was iDi-esent, at the taking of
Sebastopol, and is now a Capt. in the Eoyal North
Lincoln MiUtia, and Lieut. -Col. Commanding North
Lincolnshire Volunteer Artillery, m. 30 Aug. 1870,
Eustacie Emma Millicent, only child of the late
Eustace Arkwright, Esq. of Sprowston, Norfolk
(youngest son of Kobert Arkwright, Esq. of Sutton
Scarsdale), and has isstie,
Charles Eustace, 6. 17 Nov. 1873.
Sybil Constance.
Ht'lTCaflC— The Huttons of Gate Burton are depccnded
from the very ancient family of Hutton of Hutton Hall,
Penrith, whose ancestor, Adam de Hoton, accompanied one of
Edward I.'s expedition to Scotland in 1303.
Thomas Hutton, Esq., 6. IGOO (son of Thomas Huttnn, of
Treswell, Notts, by Mary his wife, dau. of Josiah Cowpcr, by
Anne his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Hutton, of Goldisborough),
„i. Elizabeth, dau. of John Rymer, Esq., and d. 1740, having
had issue, Thomas, of whom presently ; George, D.D.,' b. 171g"
Rector of Gate Burton, d. unm. Dec. 1804 ; Francis, d. unm. ;
lUizabeth, m. William Morgan Darwin, M.D. The elder son
Thomas Hutton, Esq., purchased Gate Burton from the
Earl of Abingdon. He was b. 1715; vi. Elizabeth, dau. of
A\ilhamMorland, Esq. of Court Lodge, Lambcrhurst, Kent;
and d. 1774, having had issue,
I. William, of whom we treat.
II John /,. 17.-)4; m. Mary, dau. and heir of Francis Stones,
Esq. ot Gamsboro , and left at his decease, 1789, an only
Frances Mary, to. the Eight Hon. Charles Tennyson d'Evn-
court, of Bayons Manor, co. Lincoln, and d. at an ad-
vanced age.
iTi. George, D.D., d. s. p. 1817.
IV Henry 6 8 Nov. 1760; m. twice, and by his 1st wife,
Mary Judith Dell, he left at his decease, 24 Aug. 1836,
1 Henry William, b. 1787; m. 1811, Marianne, dau. of
John I'lcmmg, Esq., and left issue,
Edward Thomas, m. and left issue
^ilhT" J!^7*T^"'"'''' °* *^*'^'V'''°" "''"' l^'"S'sLynn, M.jor
4th Light Dragoons, took part in the memorable charge
tu^f^lir^ '^^r '?": v"y wounded (Crimean medial
with three clasps, Medjidie medal). 6. 13 July 18''' •
m. 14 Aug. 1856, Maria Georgiana, only child of Edward
Everard, Esq. of Middleton Hall, Norfolk, and has
had issue, Henry Giorgio, b. 28 Dec. 1858, d. 15 June
1859; Everard St. John Henry, b. 14 Jan 1863 rf
29 Oct. 1868; Rose Georgiana; Evelyn; Maud Tl'ieo'
dora; Violet; Alma Winifred. -'uu laeo
Alfred, 6. 10 March, 1839,
Maria Eleanor.
Harriet Susan, m. 1st, George Holland Ackers, Esq of
Morcton Hall, co. Chester; and 2ndly, Col. Powell of
Nanteos, M.P. '
Vil°Tf' S^-iK^"' Dragoon Guards, m. Sarah, dau. of the
Rev. John Gilby, and has issue ,
Charles Thomas Dell. Herbert William Dell
Augustus Henry Dell.
Adelaide Sarah Dell.
1 Mary, m. Capt. Tozer, E.N.
2 Harriett, m. 1st, George Ackers, Esq. of Blorcton Hall, cc
Chester ; and 2ndly, Col. Powell, of Nanteos, M.P. '
I. Judith, TO. Ambrose Cookson, Esq., M.D. of Lincoln.
The eldest son,
William Hutton, Esq. of Gate Burton, 6. 1750; m. Isl
Ehza, dau. of Capt. Carr Scrope, R.N.; and 2ndly, 1802
Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Pyke, Esq. of Baythorne Park
Essex, by Mary his wife, dau. of Algernon Massingbcrd,
of Gunby Park, co. Lincoln. By the 2nd wife (who d. 1
aged 79) he had issue,
William, late of Gate Burton.
George Thomas, Rector of Gate Burton and Rural Dr>an I
1808; m. Caroline, dau. of Robert Holden, Esq. of Nutta
lemple, co. Notts, and has George Holden, Eoyal Wels;
Fusiliers, and other issue.
Henry Frederick, Rector of Spridlington, co. Lincoln. J P.
m. 20 Sept. 1834, Louisa, dau. of Rev. T. Wollaston, Recto
of Scotter, and d. 16 July, 1873, having had, with othe
issue, Henry Wollaston, of Spridlington, J. P., M A. Pi
bendary of Lincoln Cathedral, 6. 6 Nov. 1835; m. 12 April
1860, Frances Annie, dau. of the late John Bromhead, Esc
of Lincoln, and has, Francis Henry, 6. 9 May, 1875; Isobcl
and EHnor Cicely, d. 1878.
Sophia, m. George Clayton Atkinson, Esq. of West Denton
near Newcastle-on-Tyne, and is deceased.
Emily, to. the Rev. Charles Hensley, of Gainsborough, Vica
of Cabourn, co. Lincoln.
Maria, m. Edward Symons, Esq. of South Ferriby, Majo
E.I.C.S. Bengal Artillery. Caroline.
Mr. Hutton d. 1821, and w^as s. by his eldest son,
WiLLLiM Hutton, Esq. of Gate Burton, J.P. and D.L.
High Sheriff 1832, 6. 17 July, 1805 ; m. 9 May, 1832, Jane, dau
of Nicholas Bacon, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart,
by Jane his wife, dau. of Alexander Eowker, Esq. of Lyni
Regis, and had issue,
1. William Frederick, b. July, 1833 ; d. 1849.
u. George Morland, now of Gate Burtim.
III. Edmund Bacon, b. 21 June, 1840, Major Eoyal Dra'^onn'j
formerly A.D.C. to H. E. Earl Spencer, Lord-Li<ut o
Ireland, m. 5 June, 1873, the Lady Katherine A. Bcauji.loi
Bury, eldest dau. of Charles WUliam George, 3rd Earl c
Charleville, and has issue,
1 Edgar William, b. 6 June, 1877.
1 Kathleen Charlotte. 2 Another dau., b. 1878.
He (i. 5 Dec. 1877.
^niis— Arg., on a fess sa. three stags' heads cabossed or
Crest— A .=;tag's head as in the arms. il/oJio— Spera.
^■«(i— Gate Burton, near Gainsborough.
HUTTON OF HOUGHTON HALL.
Hutton, John Hutton, Esq. of Houghton Hall
CO. Durham, h. 6 Sept. 1812; m. 12 Jan. 181G
Charlotte, dau. of the Rex. Edward Player, of Uatb
and has liad issue,
I. Hutton Sloper, of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, 6. 1840 ; d.
Lausanne 29 July, 1869.
II. Arthur Edward, of the Middle Temple, h. 17 March, 18
I. Mary Elizabeth Frances, m. 25 Dec. 1868, Chailc!
Ludwell MeUiar Dampier, Esq., late Lieut. 25th regt.
Mr. Hutton (who is eldest son of the late John Hill
Esq. of Bath, by his wife, Mary Garraway, dau. {__
heiress of George Bulmau, Esq. of Gateshead, co.
Durham, by Mary, dau. and heiress of John Woodi-
field, Esq. of Yarm, co. York, by Grace dau. ol
Robert Hutton, Esq. of Houghton Hall) assumed
by royal license, dated 26 Feb. 1861, the surname
and arms of Hutton, under the will of his niother'i
cousin once removed, the Eev. John Hutton ol
Houghton and Tenterden, whom he s. in 1828.
ittltraCJC— Robert Hutton, D.D., Prebendary of Dur-
ham, and Rector of Houghton-le-Spring, in the Palatinate,
for thirty-fonr years (son of Edmund Hutton, eldest brother
of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York), m. Grace, dau.
of Leonard Pilkingtoa, D.D., brother of James, Bishop ol
Durham, by whom (who d. Nov. 1633) he left at liis decease,
May, 1623, with four daus., one son,
Robert Hutton, b. 1597 ; m. 1619, Elizabeth, dau. of Chris
topher Fulthorpe, Esq. of Tunstall, and had Eobert, his heir,
and other issue. He d. circa 1643, and was s. by his son,
HUY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
iiur
CJ5
EoBtRT HcTTON, Esq. of Iloushton Hall, Houshtnn-le-
Ipring, who, in the coiiiuKind of a troop of horse guards in
Jbomwell's army, served throughout the whole of the Scoltisli
Campaign, and was with Monk at the storming and plunder
)f Dundee. After tlie Restoration he remained zealously
ittached to the Puritans, which may probably account for his
jeing buried in his own orchard, where an altar tomb still
sears the following inscription, "Hie jacet Kobertvs Hvton
irmigerqvi obiit. Avg. die nono IGSO. Et moriendo vivet."
By Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas Shadforth, Esq., of
3f Eppleton, CO. Durham (by Margaret, dau. of the Venble.
Marmaduke Blakiston, of Newton Hall, co. Durham, Arch-
deacon of the East Hiding, Eector of Sedgefield, and Preben-
dary of Durham, and sister of John Blakiston, one of the Judges
who signed the death warrant of King Charles I., and of
Frances Blakiston, wife of Dr. Cosin, Lord Bishop of Durham),
he left a son,
KoBERT HuTTON, Esq. of Houghton Hall, bapt. 3 Feb. ICGG
(when he was probably several years old, his younger brother
being then aged two years) ; m. 25 Dec. 1682, Jane, dau. of
John Garstall (or Garshell), Gent, of Newcastle. He was
buried 29 Nov. 1CS6, leaving a son and heir,
KoBERT Hdtton, Esq. of Houghton Hall, m. 4 Oct. 1714,
Elizabeth, dau. of the Eev. Sir George Whelcr, Knt., Eector
of Houghtoa-le-Spring, and Prebendary of Durham, and had
issue,
I. Egbert, his heir.
II. George, b. 1722; m. 1753, Elizabeth, dau. of John Coles,
of Ditcham, Hants, and by her (who d. 26 Jan. 1732) had a
son,
John, successor to his irncle.
I. Grace, b. 6 April, 1717 ; in. John Woodifield, Esq. of Yarm,
CO. York, and was mother of
Mart Woodifield, to. George Bulman, Esq. of Gateshead,
and had a dau. and heiress.
Mart Garrawat Bdlman, m. 1811, John Hill, Esq. of
Bath, and by him (who d. 1S50) had, with other issue,
a son, the present John Hutton Huiton, Esq. of
Houghton-le-Spring. Mrs. Hill d. 1833.
Mr. Hutton was buried 22 Oct. 1725, and s. by his son,
Robert Hutton, Esq. of Houghton Hall, Barrister-at-Law,
and J. P. for the co. of Durham, b. 6 Oct. 1715. This gentle-
man d. s. p. 1764, and was s. by his nephew.
The Eev. John Hdtton, M.A., of Houghton Hall, co.
Durham, and of Tenderden Hole, Kent, J. P. for both cos.
5!!. 1803, Sylvestra, dau. of James Monypenny, Esq. of
Maytham Hall, Kent, but d. s. p. 1828. Houghton is now the
property of the grandson of his first cousin, Mary Woodifield.
Arms — Gu., on a fess between three cushions arg. fringed
and tasselled or, as many fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest — On a
cushion gu., placed lozengcways an open book, the edges gilt,
with the words "odor vitse" inscribed. Motto — Spiritus
gladius.
S«(( — Houghton Hall, Houghton-le-Spring, co. Durham,
which is at present rented by Sir George Elliot, Bart. M.P.
HUYSHE OF SAND AND CLISTHYDON.
HuYSHE, The Eev. John, of Saud and Ciisthjdon,
Devon, Kector of Clisihydoii, M.A., J. P., h. 15 Sept.
1800 ; m. 4 May, 1831, Ann Ljdia, eldest dau. of
the late William Greaves, Esq., M.D., J. P. and
D.L., of Mayfield, co. Derby
HilTCagC— This is a branch of the ancient family of
HuTSHE 0/ Doniford, Somerset, whose name, originally sfelt
Hywis, was taken from their residence, Lod Hywis, in the
same co.
Oliver Hewish, of Doniford (son of Oliver Hewish, of
Doniford, by Johanna his wife, dau. and co-heir of John
Avenell, of Blackpoole, Devon, and great-grandson of Oliver
Hywish, of Doniford, by the dau. and heir of Simon de la
Eoche), m. a Cavendish, and had (with a dau., vi. to Chi-
chester, of Halle, Devon) three sons, John, his heir; Hum-
phrey ; and Thomas, ancestor of the Hdtshes of Tetlon, in the
parish of Kingston, and "of those other Huyshes about
Taunton ; and so of Richard Huyshe, who lyeth buried in
Taunton.'' This Eichard was of Kew Inn 15S9. Oliver
Hewish's eldest son,
John Hewyshe, Gent, of Doniford, whose will, dated 24
July, 1551, was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canter-
bury 8 Feb. 1552, m. Grace, dau. of Richard Walrond, Esq.,
and had issue, William, of Doniford, ancestor of the Huyshes
of Doniford and Wells : Roger, whose son, William, was of
Aller, Somerset ; James, of whom presently ; Dorothy, 7ji. to
Edward Hensiey, of Devon, and Alice, m. Jolra Bourne. The
youngest son,
James Huyshe, sometime of Cheapside, London, n member
of the Grocers' Company, d. 20 Aug. luUO, and was buried in
St. Pancras, Soper Lane. By his 1st wife he had ekveu
children; and by the 2nd eighteen. Of these Eowland,
William, James, and Thomas, are the only sons named in his
will. His 1st wife was Margaret, dau. and heir of Robert
Bowser, orBourchier, of London. His 2nd wife was Mury, dau.
of MolTytt, of Barnet, Herts. The eldest son by the 1st wife,
Rowland Huyshe, sometime of South Brent, Somerset, and
afterwards of Sand, in the parish of Sidbury, Devon, was bapt.
11 April, 15C0. Heiii. Anne, dau. of John Wentworth, Esq.
of Booking, Essex, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Edwaid
Capel, Knt., and had by her (who d. 1C29) a son and suc-
cessor,
James Huyshe, Esq. of Sand, bapt. at Sidbury, 2 May, 1C04,
who, during the civil wars, engaged most actively in support
of the royal cause, and thereby sacrificed a considerable por-
tion of his private fortune. He m. Deborah, co-heir of her
brother, Periam Reynell, Esq., and dau. (by Mary his wife,
dau. and co-heir of Sir John Periam, Knt.) of Eichard Rey-
nell, Esq. of Greedy Widger, Devon, 5th son of George Reynell,
Esq. of Malston. James Huyshe thus acquired the manor
and advowson of Clisthydon. By her Mr. Huyshe had, with
several daus., three sons, 1 James, his heir ; 2 John, a Mer-
chant of Dublin, 1668, d. unm. at Barbados ; and 3 Eichard,
a Merchant in Dublin, bapt. 29 Nov. 1638, m. Elizabeth More,
of the Queen's Co., and had two sons, Richard and Francis,
of w hom presently. The eldest son,
James Huyshe, Esq. of Sand, bapt. 15 July, 1630; m. 25
July, 1684, XJrith, dau. of Edmund Walrond, Esq. of Bovey,
and had issue. He was buried 5 June, 1708, and was s. by
his son,
James Hutshe, Esq. of Sand, bapt. 25 June, 16S9; m.
Catherine Drake, of Yarborough, and had a son, James, bapt.
31 March, and buried 14 April, 1717; and a dau. Anne, bapt.
24 Aug. 1720, buried 6 May, 1721. He d. 1724, and was s. by
his cousin,
Richard Huyshe, Esq. of Sand (eldest son of Richard Huyshe,
of Dublin), m. Marianne Synot, widow; but dying s.j?., was
s. by his brother.
The Rev. Francis Huyshe, M.A., Eector of Clisthydon, 6.
6 May, 1672; in. 16 Aug. 1706, Sarah, dau. of Eichard Newte,
of Duval, Devon, son of the Rev. Eichard Newte, Eector of
Tiverton, and by her (who d. 19 March, 1747, in her 70th year)
had four sons and four daus. His 3rd son.
The Rev. John Huyshe, M.A., Eector of Pembridge, co.
Hereford, 6.29 June, 1717; changed the spelling of his name
to HnisH. He m. 20 March, 1766, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Hornsby, Esq. of Durham, and by her (who d. June, 1792)
had issue,
I. Francis (who resumed the ancient, spelling of the name), of
Sand, sometime Eector of Clisthydon, and Prebendary of
Cution, in the Castle of Exeter, b. 29 Feb. 1768 ; to. 18 May,
1803, Harriet, 3rd dau. of John Waterhouse, Esq. of Well-
head, Halifax, and had issue, Wentworth, b. 29 May, 1812,
(/. 22 Nov. 1829; Harriet, to. 20 Feb. 1838, Arthur Abbott,
Esq.
II. John (Eev.), sometime of Heathenliill, parish of Clis-
tliydon, of Exeter, &. 10 Dec. 1772; in. 28 Oct. 1799, Mil-
borough Anne, dau. of Thomas Harris, Esq. of Hereford,
and by her (who d. 15 July, 1824) had issue,
1 John, now of Sand.
2Eowland, Vicar of East Coker, Somerset, b. 1801; to.
Hannah, dau. of John Bullock, Esq. of Coker, d. «. j;.
1863.
3 George, Gen. in the army, C.B., b. 1804; to. 1830, Har-
riette Matilda Lightfoot, and by her (who d. 1844) had
issue, John Troughton, d. mim. 1857 ; George Lightfoot,
Capt. in the Eifle Brigade, 6. 1839, D.A.A.G. on Sir
Garnet Wolseley's Staff, d. in Ashantee, Jan. 1874; and
Mary Milborough, in. 1857, Eichard ffolliott Eliot, Esq.,
and d. Dec. 1872, leaving one son and four daus.
4 Alfred, C.B., a Gen., Eoyal Horse Artillery, 6.1811;
in. 1836, JuUa Maria, dau. of the late Eev. George Hagar,
and has issue,
Alfred George, Major in the army, 6. 1839 ; in. 1871,
Harriet Helena Trench.
Francis John (Eev.), 6. 1810; to. 1877, Amy, dau. of —
Eatclyffe, Esq.
Dunbar Frazer, Capt. R.H.A., 6. 1841 ; m. 1876, Augusta,
dau. of "Ven. Archdeacon Bridge.
Wentworth, 6. 1847; in. 1870, Gertrude, dau. of —
Uliiome, Esq.
Edward Vyvyan, Lieut, in the army, 6. 1850.
1 Milborough Anne, to. 25 Jan. 1832, the Eev. Charles
Walkey, of Lucton, co. Hereford.
The Rev. John Huyshe d. 17 Aug. 1S51.
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nuY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
HYD
I. Sarah, m. 1 Jan. 1793, Richard Wliitcombe, Esq. of Bol-
lingham, co. Hereford.
The Kcv. John Huish d. 17 May, 1802.
Arms — Arg., on a bend sa. three luces of the iirst. Cnsl —
An elephant's head coupod arg. crowned and tusked or.
HeclUeiicc — Chsthydon, Collumpton.
^jctuislj of 5o"'^oi''^'
Oliver Hewish, of Doniford, 30 Henry VT., m. Johanna,
clan, and co-heir of Avenell, of Dlaclipool, Devon, since which
marriage the arms of Hoisn and Avenell have been borne
quarterly by this family, and they possess a Bible of the date
1676, with the name "Elizabeth Huish, Taunton, Somerset-
shire," on the binding. These traditions, coupled with the
coincidence of the rather uncommon Christian name of Mark
recurring with that of Robert at that precise period, afford
the strongest grounds for beUeving this to be the truth,
although no direct evidence exists of the fact.
Mark Huish, of St. James's, Taunton, and -who was a
direct descendant of Richard Huyshe, of New Inn (for whom
see before) whose will was proved in 1C51, had issue, Robert
and Mark, the latter bapt. 14 Nov. 1630. Robert was father
of Mark, bapt. IS June, 1651, and Robert, bapt. in 1659.
RoBiiRT lIoisH or Hewish, m. 30 April, 1693, Sarah Cooke,
and had issue. The eldest son,
Robert Huish, Esq. of Nottingham, Sheriff 1736 ; Alderman
1759; Mayor 1760; m. Alice, dau. of Alderman Richard
Weston, of Leicester, and had issue,
t. Robert, imm., drowned in his passage to Guernsey.
II. Mark, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, m. Nathaniel Denison, Esq. of Daybrook, Notts,
and d. in 1811, aged 90, leaving issue,
1 Alice, m. John Davison, M.D., and had issue.
2 Mary, m. Sir Robert Bewicke, Knt. of Close House,
Northumberland, and had issue. 3 Anne, d. unm.
Mr. Huish, whose will was proved at York, 23 Dec. 17C5, was
buried at St. Nicholas, Nottingham, and s. by his son,
Mark Huish, Esq. of Nottingham, bapt. 16 Dec. 1725; m.
1774, Margaret, dau. of Charles Stuart, Esq., and had issue,
I. Mark, 6. 1 March, 1776, a Deputy-Lieutenant for co.
Nottingham; m. 5 Aug. 1799, Eliza, dau. of John Gains-
borough, Esq. of Worksop, and by her, who d. in 1824, had
issue,
1 Mark, Capt. 74th regt. Bengal Native Infantry, b.
9 March, 1808; m. 1841, his cousin, Margaret.
2 Henry d. 1831. 1 EUza.
Mark Hiiish d. 14 Jan. 1833, and was buried at St. Nicholas.
II. Robert, Author of " The Historii of Befs" and various
other works ; m. 1805, Maria Petty, dau. of Robert Greening,
Esq. of the Customs, and d,. 1850, leaving issue,
1 Robert, 6. 16 June, 1811. 2 John, b. 14 June, 1814.
3 Calverley, b. 26 Oct. 1821.
1 Margaret Eliza. 2 Harriett Maria.
III. John, b. 14 July, 1780 ; m. 1809, Mary, dau. of Henry
Norton Gamble, Esq. of Willoughby, co. Leicester, Capt.
R.N., and by her (who d. 30 April, 1825) had issue,
1 John, h. 17 March, 1813 ; m. 20 Sept. 1848, Alice, dau. of
Titus Bourne, Esq. of Alford, co. Lincoln, and by her
(who d. 10 May, 1854) has issue, Alice Maud Mary;
Margaret Edith.
2 Marcus, b. 19 July, 1815; m. 1st, 29 Oct. 1840, Margaret
Jane, dau. of Titus Bourne, Esq., and by her (who d.
24 Dec. 1847) has issue,
Marcus Bourne, b. 1843. John Hall, h. 1847.
Mary Gertrude. Margaret Stuart.
And 2ndly, 15 Sept. 1849, Frances Sarah, dau. of Sir
Francis Sacheverel Darwin, Knt., and has issue,
Francis Darwin, 6. 1850. Florence.
1 Mary, d. 3 Oct. 1821.
2 Margaret, m. her cousin Mark (above). 3 Eliza.
4 Anne Caroline, to. 25 Aug. 1853, Rev. WiUiam Singleton,
Rector of Worlington, Suffolk.
John Hurst cZ. Oct. 1823, and was buried at Sneinton, Notts.
IV. Calverley, 6. 15 July, 1786; r.i. 26 May, 1809, Harriet,
dau. of John Youle, Esq. of Nottingham, and had issue,
1 Calverley, 6. 27 April, 1817; d. 18 Sept. 1818
1 Harriet, m. 1851, Rev. George Park, Vicar of liawkshcad
CO. Lancaster. 2 Margaret Ann.
V. William, Lieut. 6th Dragoons, Carabineers, b. 23 Nov
1787; and d. June, 1822. ' ^•
I. Eliza, m. 1809, Francis Hart, Esq. of Nottingham, Banker
and d. 1851, having had issue. '
II. Margaret, to. 9 Nov. 1806, J. B. Smith, Esq. of Newark
who d. 1807, leaving a dau., '
Josepha Smith, b. 1807; d. 23 July, 1823.
Mrs. Smith, d. »tBath, 30 Jan. 1850.
HYDE OF CASTLE HYDE,
Htde, John, Esq. of Creg, co. Cork, late o:
Castle Hyde, co. Cork, D.L., served as High Sheriff
2,lUr<t(IC.— This is a branch of the family of Htde,
South Denchworth, and afterwards of Kingston Lisle, bott
Berks, of whom was Sin George Hide, of Kingston Lisle,
K.B. tenrp. James I., and Sir Robert Htde, Knt. of Wantage,
The pedigree is traced back to Sir Roger de la Hyde,
described as of Hauney, Berks, temp. Henry III.; his son,
Sir Richard, was father of John, of Hyde and Southcote, Berks,
whose great-great-grandson, John Hyde, Esq. of South Dench-
worth, is the first who appears in the Visitations. His i
Jolin, wasfather of Oliver, whose son, William, was father of
William, and grandfather of Arthur, ancestor of the Castle
Hyde family.
Arthur Hide, Esq., 2nd son of William Hyde, Esq. (living
in the year 1566) of Denchworth, Berks, by Alice his m
dau. of Sir Thomas Essex, of Lambourne, settled in Ireland
temp. Elizabeth, and was living 1623. He to. Elizabeth, dau.'
and sole heir of John Pats, Esq. of Buckingham, and (with
four daus., Susan, wife of Sir Richard Southwell, Knt. of
Limerick; Helen, wife of Thomas Hyde; Catherine, ra. 1st,
Robert Gore, Esq., and 2ndly, Cornelius O'Garvan; and
Frances, in. Richard Pilkington) was father of two sons,
Thomas, the younger; and the elder.
Sir Arthur Hyde, Knt. of Carrigoneda, co. Cork, who, by
Helen his wife, dau. of Anthony Power, Esq. of co. Waterford»
left two sons,
I. William, his heir.
II. Robert, of Caherdrinna Castle, co. Cork, to. a dau. of -
Arriball, and was father of
Anthony Hyde, Capt. R.N. of the "Barfleur,"m. 1st, a
dau. of the noble family of Southwell, which lady d. s. p. ;
and 2ndly, Miss Harrison, dau. of Col. Harrison, of Castle
Harrison, by whom he had a son,
Robert Hyde, of Ardmail, co. Tipperary, 5. 172G, who
TO. Miss Walsh, of Ivy Park, and d. 1802, leaving a son,
Arthur Hyde, of Mitchelstown, co. Cork, 6. 1752, who
TO. 1776, Mary Jones, of Whitefort, co. Tipperary, and by
her (who d. 1842), left at his decease, 1808, a son,
Capt. Henry Barry Hyde, 96th regt.. Judge of the High
Court of Admiralty, and Acting Governor of Sierra Leone,
m. 16 July, 1816, Amelia, dau. of Major Cole, of Newport,
Isle of Wight, and 10 Jan. 1831, leaving a dau., Amelia,
wife of R. Arthur Arnold, Esq. of 18, Stanley Gardens,
Kensington Park, and a son,
Henry Barry Hyde, Esq., of Liverpool, who to, 24 Feb .
1852, Mary Anne, dau. of Golding Bird, Esq. of Derry, -dnCi
has issue, Henry Barry, 6. 31 May, 1854; Clarendon Golding,
b. 5 Feb. 1858; Violet; Amelia; Eva; Geraldine; and
Mabel.
Sir Arthur Hyde was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
William Hyde, Esq. of Carrigoneda, who to. Catherine, dan.
of Robert Tynte, Esq. of co. Cork, eldest son of Sir Robert
Tynte, Knt., and with other issue, had Arthur, of whom pre-
sently ; John, TO. Susanna Rowlston, and had two sons and two
daus., Arthur, William, Katharine, and Helen; Katherine,
wife of Sir Henry Spottiswood, eldest son of James Spottiswood,
Lord Bishop of Clogher; Elizabeth, wife of James Spottiswood,
2nd son of the Bishop of Clogher; Susan, wife of Anthony, soa
of Sir JohnDowdall, of Kilfinny, Limerick, Knt. The elder
son,
Arthur Hyde, Esq. of Castle Hyde, co. Cork, living 1CG9,
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Gethin, Bart., and d. 1688,
leaving, with five daus. (Sarah, wife of William Causaban,
Esq. of Youghal; Deborah, wife of John Brown, of Kilbolan;
Elizabeth, wife of Foulke, Esq. of Kilvokery, co. Cork ; Catha-
rine; and Gertrude, m. 1699, Robert Gore, Esq. of Sligo>
and two younger sons, William and Richard, an elder son and
heir,
Arthur Hyde, Esq. of Castle Hyde, who m. 1st, 3 Oct. 169".,
Joan, dau. of Richard Yeats, Esq. of Youghal, and by her had,
with a dau., Elizabeth, wife of Aldei-man John Lucas, of
Youghal, a son and heir, Arthur, of whom presently. He
TO. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Col. George Evans, of Carrass, co.
Cork, and by her had, with two daus., Mary and Jane, two
sons,
George, who m. and was father of the Rev. Arthur Hyde,
Viear of Killarney, whose son. Rev. Arthur Hyde, Vicar of
MohiU, TO. Frances, dau. of Sir Hugh Crofton, 2nd hart, of
Mohill, and had four sons,
1 Arthur (Rev.), to. Bessie, dau. of Ven. John Oldfield,
Archdeacon of Elphin, and had Arthur; John Oldfield;
Douglas ; and Annette.
2 Frederick, J. P., to. Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Christo-
pher Bland, Esq. of Derryquin, and had a son Arthur, m.
Louisa, dau. of Thoma.'; Harnett Fuller, Esq., and has
Arthur; Thomas; and Frances.
HYD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
IIYE
847
3 John, M.D., m. and liacT issue.
4 George, in. and had issue.
John, of Creg Castle, co. Cork, who m. Joana Condon, and
had a son and three daus., William, of Templeno, co. Cork,
m. Catherine Lane, and d. 1790; Elizabeth, wife of —
Pooley, Esq. ; Sarah, wife of Ambrose Lane, Esq. of Kil-
kenny; and Mary, wife of John AUeyne, Esq. of Cooliirc-
banc, CO. Tippcrary.
Mr. Hyde d. 6 Oct. 1720, and was s. by his eldest son,
Abtuur Hyde, Esq. of Castle Hyde, who m. Anne, onlydau.
and heir of Richard Frice, Esq. of Ardmayle, and of Clonmore,
CO. Tipperary, and had issue (with three daus., Jane, ?ii. May,
1749, the Hon. Richard Barry, son of James, Earl of Barry-
more, and d. 19 Oct. 1751; Anne and Deborah, both d. unm.)
three sons, i\.RTUUB, of Castle Hyde, who d. unm. ; William ;
and John, eventual successor to the family estates. The last,
John Htde, Esq. of Castle Hyde and of CrcR, m. Sarah, dau.
of Benjamin Burton, Esq. of Burton Hall, co. Carlow, by Lady
Anne Ponsonby his wife, dau. of William, Earl of Bessborough,
and had issue,
John, late of Castle Hyde.
William, d. in the East Indies, 1790.
Anne, m. Col. WilUam Stewart, son of Sir Anncsley Stewart,
Bart, of Fort Stewart, co. Donegal, d. s. p.
Catherine, m. John Leslie, Esq., deceased.
Mary, vi. Benjamin Woodward, Esq., deceased.
Sarah, m. 9 June, 1798, the Right Hon. Henry, Earl of
Shannon, and d. 6 Sept. 1820.
The elder son,
John Hide, Esq. of Castle Hyde, one of the E.?quires of the
Order of St. Patrick to the Earl of Shannon, at the Installation,
29 June, 1809; m. 1801, Hon. Elizabeth O'Callaghan, 2nd
dau. of Cornelius, 1st Lord Lismore, and by her (who d. 18
Aug. 1824) had issue surviving,
John, present representative of the family.
Cornelius, d. unm.
Frances, deceased.
Sarah, m. 1st, William Cooke CoUis, Esq. of Castle Cooke,
CO. Cork, who d., and 2ndly, Spencer Costby Price, Esq.,
d. Sept. 1856.
EUzaheth {d. 1868),!m. Robert McCarty, Esq. of Carrignavar,
CO. Cork, who d. 1867.
Louisa, m. William Penrose, of Lehane-Trehan, d. 1857.
Arms — Gu., two chevrons arg. Crest — A lion's head erased
sa. bezantce. Hotto—Ve vivis nil nisi verum.
Seat — Creg, Fermoy, co. Cork.
HYDE OF HYDE END.
Hyde, John Feaxcis, Esq. of Hycle End, aucl
Baiting, Berks, formerly of the SStli regt. h. 5
Dec. 1826 : s. to the Hyde End estates 1862, at
the death of his uncle, Charles Hyde, Esq. ; m.
1 Jan. 1849, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Merson,
Esq., and has issue,
I. Frank, 6. 8 Oct. 1S49.
n. Frederick de la Hyde, 5. 3 Dec. 1850.
III. Clarence Charles, b. 29 March, 1852.
IV. Alfred Benjamin, 6. 17 May, 1854.
V. George Cecil, b. 26 Dec. 1855.
VI. Leonard, 6. 28 Dec. 1857.
JLtnCiljr. — Hugh Htde, of Alnwickes, in Letcombe Regis,
Berks, 5th son of WilUam Hyde, of South Denchworth, by
Margery, dau. of John Cater, Esq. of Letcombe, in. Bridget,
dau. and sole heir of John Dauncye, of East Lavington, Wilts,
and had, with two daus. (Cecil, m. William Wilmot, who d.
Dec. 1618, and Anne), a son,
Feancis Hyde, Esq. of Whitchurch and Pangborne, Berk.',
who had, by Anne his wife, four sons and two daus. This
Francis, who was living 1621, and his wife 1620, d. before
21 Jan. 1634, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Richard Htde, Esq. of Pangborne, living 1655, who m.
Mary, dau. of William Smith (marriage settlement dated
3 Dec. 1618), and had issue. His son,
Francis Htde, Esq. of Pangborne, m. Anne, sister of
Anthony Carew, Esq. (settlement dated 30 June, 1654), and
had two sons and a dau. He was s. by his elder son,
■ Fbancis Htde, Esq. of Purley Hall, Berks, who m. Jane,
dau. of Jervose Fuller, of Reading (settlement dated 13 Jan.
1687), and by her (who d. 13 Aug. 1704) had issue. He d.
13 Jan. 1712, and was s. by his son,
Francis Hyde, -Esq. of Purley Hall, and Farringdon, Berks.
He rn. Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Widdowes, of St. Giles',
Middlesex (settlement dated 14 Nov. 1715), but had no issue.
He d. 28 April, 1745, aged 54, and was s. by his brother,
John Htde, Esq. of Marlborough, Wilts, who m. Mary,
sister of Francis Cruse, Esq., and by her (who d. Feb. 1782),
had issue, John, his heir; Jane, m. John "Vincent Gandolli,
an Italian Merchant; Maria; Margaret; and Anne. Mr.
Hyde d. 1750, aged 55, and was s. by his son,
John Hyde, Esq. of Marlborough, and afterwaitii of Hyde
End, Brimpton, Berks, who m. Charlotte, dau. of Capt. Jelfe,
R.N., and by her (who d. 1816) had (with six daus.) five sons,
1 John, Lieut, in the army, d. unm. at Bengal; 2 Charles,
his heir; 3 James, Capt. H.E.I.C.S. at Fort William, Calcutta,
d. there unm. ; 4 Frederick, twin with Joshua, of Sevenoaks,
Kent, Lieut. 4th regt., m. and had issue; 5 Joshua, of Dor-
chester, d. s. p. Mr. Hyde d. Sept. 1819, aged 72, and was s.
by his son,
Charles Htde, Esq. of Hyde End, 6. Sept. 1783, at one time
in the H.E.I. Co.'s Civil Service in Madras. He t^. in lsG2,
and was s. by his nephew, the present John Francis Htde,
Esq. of Hyde End.
Arms—G\x., two chevrons arg. Crests— \st, A spear ppr.,
with a pennon gu. ; 2nd, A lion's head erased sa. bezantee.
Seat— Hyde End, Berks.
HYETT OF PAINSWICK HOUSE.
Htett, Francis Adams, Esq. of Painswick
House, CO. Gloucester, J.P., B.A. Cambridge, and
of the Inner Temple, b. 18 Nov. 1844 ; m. 12 July,
1870, Ellen Maria, dau. of Charles Carpenter, Esq.
of Brighton, and has issue,
I. Ida Grace.
II. Minna Frances Annie.
III. Margaret Ellen.
HtnCagC— This family of Adams, long settled and con-
nected with Shrewsbury, claims to be a younger branch of the
ancient and worshipful house of Adams of Longdon, so long
seated in the county of Salop; and which bore for arms,
" Ermine, three cats passant in pale azure."
The immediate ancestor of this branch was Robert Adams,
of Great Chatwall, in the parish of Gnosall, co. Stafford. He
bought an estate at Hadley, in Salop, 26 Nov. 20 Charles II.,
and was s. by his son and heir, William, who left, by will
dated 2 Feb. 1696, the property at Hadley to his younger sons,
John of whom presently, and Thomas, whilst that at Great;.
Chatwall was inherited by his eldest son, Robert.
John Adams, 6. 1675; Alderman of Shrewsbury, and Mayor
thereof 1726; m. 1705, EUzabeth, dau. of Edward Jorden,
Esq. of Prior's Leigh, Salop, Sheriff of Shropshire 17'20; d.
1752, leaving issue by his said wife,
William, D.D., Master of Pembroke Coll. Oxon., Archdeacon
of Llandaff, and Prebendary of Gloucester Cathedral, 6.
1706; and d. 13 Jan. 1789, aged 82. He m. 12 Jan. 1742,
Sarah, dau. of Thomas Hunt, Esq. of Boreatton, Salop, and
had by her only two children, Thomas, who d. an infant;
and Sarah, b. 28 March, 1746, who m. 10 July, 1788, Benja-
min Hyett, Esq. of Painswick House, but d. s. ji. June,
1804. Her husband d. 1809-10.
John, of whom hereafter.
Henry, m. Susanna, sister of the Rev. Crispus Green, of
Colchester.
EUzabeth, d. unm.
Catherine, -in. Rev. Rowland Hunt, D.D.
Mary, m. G. Jorden, Esq. of Tinterne, co. Monmouth.
Sarah, m. — Woodford, Esq.
John Adams, Esq. of Shrewsbury (2nd son of John Adams,
Esq., and Elizabeth), m. Grace, dau. of John Cay, Esq., Judge-
of the Marshalsea, brother of Robert Cay, Esq. of Charlton
House, Northumberland, and by her was father of
The Rev. Henrt Cat Adams, of Shrewsbury, A.M., rn.
30 April, 1793, Frances, dau. of Richard Marston, Esq. of
Willenhall, co. Stafford, by Barbara his wife, dau. of Thorjas
Kirby, Esq. of Bamborough Grange, co. York, and d. 28 Nov.
1808, having had issue,
AViLLiAM Henrt Adams, to whom Benjamin Hyett, Esq.
devised his estates 1809-10.
John Adams (Rev.), d. imm. July, 1821.
Sarah Adams, m. James Woodbridge Walters, Esq. of Baru-
wood House; and d. 16 Sept. 1824.
Mary Clementina Adams, m. Samuel M. Barrett, Esq. of
Carlton Hall, near Richmond, co. York, M.P. for Richmond,
and d. s. p. 3 June, 1831.
The elder son,
William Henry Adams, Esq. of Painswick House, co.
Gloucester, J. P. and D.L., formerly M.P. for Stroud, F.R.S.,
b. 2 Sept. 1795; m. 25 Oct. 1821, Anne Jane, dau. of Joseph
Seymour Biseoe, Esq., and had issue.
8^8
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ILT)
I. William Henry Adams, b. 14 Dec. 1825; d. unm. 1 Sept.
1850. II. John Bisco, b. 'JO June 1835; d. Feb. 18o7.
III. Francis Adams, now of Painswick House.
I. Frances Stephana, m. Sebastian Stewart Dickinson, Esq.
of Browncs Hill, co. Gloucester.
II. Josephine, d. unm. 24 Aug. 1854.
HI. Mary Clementina. iv. Annie Grace.
V. Sarah Jane, d. unm. 15 March, 18U:i.
VI. Stephana Inglis.
Mr. Hyett assumed, by Act of Parliament 1815, the surname
of Hyett, upon succeeding to the estates of Benjamin Hyett,
Esq. of Painswick, who d. 21 June. 1810. He d. 10 March,
1877.
Anns — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., a lion rampant az., on
a chief dancettee sa. two roses arg., for Hyett ; 2nd and 3ril,
erm., three cats passant in pale az., for Adams. OrcHs — l.-it,
A castle ppr. charged with four pellets, issuing therefrom a
lion's head, in the mouth a rose slipped gu., for Htett; 2nd,
A greyhound's head erased erm., for Adams. MoUo— Cor
immobile, for Htett.
-S'jat— Painswick House, near Painswick, co. Gloucester.
HYSLOP OP LOTUS.
UrsLor, Archibald, Esq. of Lotus, co. Dum-
fries, b. 6 Oct. 1835 ; 711. 12 Oct. 1865, Mary, 2ucl
dau. of Eev. R. Billis, of St. James's, Jersey.
JLtltCaflC— This family has now for six generations been
settled at Lotus (formerly Lothend), co. Kircudbright, whither
it removed from another part of Scotland. We pass to
William Htslop, Esq. of Lochend, who d. 26 May, 1803.
He m. 5 Oct. 1769, Jean, 4th dau. of John Maxwell, Esq. of
Munches and Terraughty, who served himself as nearest male
descendant of the last Earl of Nithsdale. By Jean Maxwell
his wife (who d. 16 July, 1815), Mr. Hyslop had issue,
John Hyslop, Esq. of Lochend, who m. 1794, Margaret
{d. 25 March, 1837), eldest dau. of Archibald Geddcs, Esq.
of Hermitage Park, Edinburgh, and d. 19 Oct. 1835, having
had issue (with two other daus., who d. infants),
William, his heir.
Akciiibald, heir to his brother. John, deceased.
Maxwell, Lieut.-Col. late Bengal Infantry, m. Miss Mary
Eobertson, of Auchlecks, and has issue, Robert, William,
and others.
Sarah, m. Hasley Maxwell, Esq. of Portrack, Dumfries, and
has issue, John; Alexander; and Margaret, d. unm.
Jane, deceased.
Agnes, m. Wm. Gordon, Esq. of Culvennan, co. Kircudbright,
deceased, and had, David; John; Agnes; and James. °
Margaret.
Charlotte, m. John Gow, Esq. (deceased), and had issue,
Alexander; ISfeil; Archibald; Maxwell; and Charlotte
Mary, to. Denny Wright, E.sq., and has, William; Percy;
Henry; Charlotte; Mary; Louisa; and Ellen.
The eldest son,
Lieut. -CoL. William Hyslop, of Lotus, late Madras
Cavalry, d. Aug. 1864, and was s. by his brother,
CoL. Akchibald Hyslop, of Lotus, co. Dumfries, J. P. for
Stewartry of Kircudbright, b. 7 June, 1799; m. 9 March,
1829, Sarah Jane, only child of Col. James Henry Frith, C.B.,'
late Madras Artillery, and had issue, with four other sons and
one dau., who all d. early,
I. Henry Frith Morrison, h. 31 Dec. 182D; killed in the
mutiny at Delhi about 11 May, 1857.
II. Archibald, now of Lotus.
III. Maxwell Withen, 6. 2 Sept. 1837; m. Aug. 1867 Mi<;s
Elizabeth Lumsden. '
IV. Alexander Hasley, 5. 29 April, 1846.
I. Isabella Jane, m. 9 Oct. 1801, Key. Arthur J. H. Bull B A
II. Helen Elizabeth. in. Emma Charlotte. '
IV. Adelaide Annie.
Ho d. 1808.
Arm-^-Arg., on a mount a buck couchant under a holly
Heat — Lotus, Dumfries.
ILBERT OP BOWRINGSLEIGH AND
HORSWELL.
ILBERT, William Roope, Esq. of Bowrinfrslcicvli
and Horswell, co. Devon, Barrister-at-Law, Z. "^
April, 1833 ; s. his father 1862.
HtllCaflC-WiLUAM Ilbert (the first of the name on
record) left two sons. The elder Bon, William Ilbert m
I60a, Alice Hanaford, and was father of PeteeIleert, b 1610 '
m. 1640, Katherine, dau. of Henry Dotin, Esq. of Slapton
and dying 1091, was s. by his son,
William Ilbert, Esq., m. 1008, Mary, dau. of Henr'
Luscombe, Esq. of llattery; and d. 1679, leaving, with othe'
issue, a son and successor,
William Ilbert, Esq., Major of the Devon Militia, comi
manded by Sir Francis Drake. He to. 1st, Jane O.sborne, o
Crebar, Devon, an heiress, by whom he had a son, William
his heir, and a dau., Jane. He to. 2ndly, 1719, Catherine j
dau. of Jonathan Elford, Esq. of Bickham. Major Ilbert wa:
s. by his son,
William Ilbert, Esq. of Bowringsleigh, Devon, m. 1734,
Bridget, 6th dau. of Sir William Courtenay, of Powderhani
Castle, by Lady Anne Bertie his wife, dau. of James, 1st Earl
of Abingdon, and had issue, William, his heir; William
Elford, twin with his elder brother. Col. of tlie South Devon
Militia; Catherine, in. Richard Prideaux, Esq. of Kings-
bridge; Bridget Anne, m. William Birdwood, M.D., of Totnes ;
and Jane, m. J. G. Pearse, Esq. of South Molton. Mr. Ilbert
was s. 1751, by his elder son,
William I lbert, Esq. of Bowringsleigh, High Sheriff for
Devon 1768. He to. 1701, Frances, dau. and sole heir of
William Roope, Esq. of Horswell House, Devon (son of John
Eoope, Esq. of Horswell, by Frances his wife, dau. of Andrew
Cholwich, Esq. of Odston, of Cholwich), and had issue,
I. William Roope, R.N., b. 1762, drowned 1781 ; ii. Roope, his
heir; in. Peregrine, Archdeacon of Barnstaple and Rector of
Farringdon, d. 1805; iv. Peter, heir to his brother Roope;
V. Willoughby, E.I.Co.'s naval service, d. 1795; vi. Courtenay,
Capt. R.A., b. 1780, to. 1804, Anne, dau. of Geoffrey Taylor,
Esq. of Sevenoaks, and d. 1816, leaving two sons, William
Roope, heir to his uncle, and Peregrine Arthur, Rector of
Thurlestone, Devon, m. 30 April, 1840, Rose Anne, eldest dau. '
of George Welsh Owen, Esq. of Lowman Green, Tiverton,
Devon, and has issue, 1 Courtenay Peregrine, b. 12 June,
1841; 2 Arthur, &. 23 March, 1843; 3 Owen, b. 13 Jan. 1846;'
4 Willoughby, 6. 22 Feb. 1848; 5 Donald, 6.8 June, 1850;
6 Lewis George; 1 Marian Lucy, m. 1867, Robert Campbell,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law; 2 Helen; 3 Bridget Mary, wife of
Francis Cross, Esq. of Great Duryard, Devon, and d. 1834;
4 Frances, in. J. Somerville Fownes, afterwards Somerville,
of Dinder House, Somerset, and d. 1824; 5 Sophia Maria,
wife of Robert John Harrison, Esq. of Caer Howel, co. Mont-
gomery, and d. 1836; and 6 Augusta, wife of John Lort
PhilUps, Esq. of Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke. Mr. Ilbert
was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. Roope Ilbert, of Bowringsleigh, Rector of Stockleigh
Pomeroy and Cheriton Bishop, Devon, b. 1763; who d. 1823,
and was s. by his next brother,
Peter Ilbert, Esq. of Bowringsleigh and Horswell House,
Capt. in the North Devon Militia, 6. 1765; who d. s.2). Nov.
1825 ; and was s. by his nephew,
William Roope Ilbert, Esq. of Bowringsleigh and Hors-
well House, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1837, 6. 15 April, 1805;
m. 31 March, 1830, Augusta Jane, 2nd dau. of James Somer-
ville (Fownes) Somerville, Esq. of Dinder House, Somerset,
and had issue,
William Roope, now of Bowringsleigh.
Somerville Peter, 6. 1 June, 1845.
Frances Anne, in. 14 Nov. 1808, Eev. William Earle, Vicar
of West Alvington-cum-Malborough, South Milton, and
South Hinsh, Devon, and has is.sue, William Henry, 6.
19 March, 1808. Augusta Bridget, d. 19 Dec. 1836.
Augusta Charlotte. Catherine Sophia.
Mr. Ilbert d. 30 June, 1802, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present William Roope Ilbert, Esq.
.^?-ms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, two chevronels engrailed
vert between three roses gu. seeded and barbed ppr., for
Ilbert ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a lion rampant per fess gu. and
vert between seven pheons az., for Roope. Crext—A cock
pheasant arg., combed and wattled gu. J/oito— Nulla rosa
sine spinis.
Sf-a(s— Bowringsleigh; and Horswell House, near Kings-
bridge, Devon.
ILDERTON OP ILDEETOKT.
Ildeeton, Rev. Thomas, M.A. of Ilderton,
Northumberland, Rector of Ilderton, b. 1811 ; m.
1834, Mary Susan, only dau. of W. Francis, Esq. of
Chesterton, and has, with other issue,
Charles Edward, Capt. 68th foot, 6. 1841.
Mr. Ilderton is son of the late Sanderson Ilderton,
INO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
INa
849
Isq. of Ildcrton, by Anne liis -nifc, dau. of T.
[ayrison, Esq.
Arras — Or, three water bougets sa.
5eaJ— Ilderton, Wooler.
INGE OF THORPE-CONSTANTINE.
Inge, The Eev. George, M.A., of Thorpe Con-
antine, co. Staflbrd, *. bis brother, 3 March, 1870.
ILilTCntlC.— EicnARB Inge, of Leicester, said to be de-
ended from the Knighton family of Inge, r,i. Jane, dau. and
)-heir of William Ives, Alderman of Leicester (who purchased
liorpe, 1631), and was s. by his son,
William Inge, Esq. of Thorpe, appointed by Parliament
354, one of the Judges of co. Leicester. He m. three times :
ad d. 1662, leaving issue by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of
homas Tunsted, Esq., and was s. by his eldest son,
William Inge, Esq. of Thorpe, High Sheriff 1684. He m.
ranees, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Gresley, Bart, of Drakelow,
erby, and had, with other issue, William, his heir ; Kichard|
ector of Netherseile, co. Leicester, m. Elizabeth Mugeston,
Id left issue; and Frances, wife of Eichard Dyott, Esq. of
reeford. Mr. Inge d. 1690, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Inge, Esq., distinguished as a scholar and an
itiquary, in. Elizabeth, co-heir of Robert Phillips, Esq. of
ewton, CO. Warwick, and dying 1731, was s. by his son,
Theodoke William Lnge, Esq. of Thorpe, High Sheriff
George II., m. Henrietta, dau. of Sir John Wrottesley, of
rottesley, and had, William, his heir; Frances, wife of John
ive Brown, Esq. of Stretton, d. s. ^j. ; and Henrietta, m.
Dbert Bakewell, Esq. of Swenston, co. Leicester, and left an
dau., the heiress of Bakewell. Mr. Inge d. 1753, and
IS s. by his son,
William Inge, Esq. of Thorpe, J.P., High Sheriff 7 Geoege
Hem. Anne, dau. of Thomas Hall, Esq. of Hermitage.
Chester, and had surviving issue,
Wn-LLiM Phillips, his successor.
Henrietta. Anne, 6. 1771 ; d. 1790.
r. Inge was s. by his only son,
William Phillips Inge, Esq. of Thorpe, 6. 26 Aug. 1773;
gh Sheriff of co. Stafford, 1807 ; m.b Jan. 1798, Lady Eliza-
th Euphemia Stewart, 4th dau. of John, 8th Earl of Gal-
ivay, and had issue,
William, his heir.
George, M.A., Rector of Thorpe Constantine, present head
of the family.
Charles, a Col. in the army, to. Mary Anne, dau. of the late
Sir Adam Hay, Bart.; and d. 16 Nov. 1874, leaving an
only son, William Frederick, b. 1863.
Harriet.
Susan, m. George Moore, Esq. of Appleby Hall; (/. 1S3G.
Inge d. 5 Fob. 1838, and was s. by his eldest son,
LiECT.-CoL. William Inge, of Thorpe Constantine, D.L.,
10 d. 3 March, 1870, and was s. by his brother.
Arras— Or, on a chevron vert three leopards' heads ar"-
e«<— Two battle-axes in saltier ppr. enfiled with a ducal
ronet or.
Seat— Thorpe Constantine, near Tamworth, co. Stafford.
INGLEBY OF LAWKLAND HALL.
Inglebt, Christopher, Esq. of Lawkland Hall,
York, J.P., b. 17 March, 182i ; m. 4 Dec. 1849,
ine, dau. of Thomas Walters, Esq. of Kendal, co.
estmorland, and bas issue,
. Charles, 6. 17 Oct. 1850; d. 12 Kov. following.
I. Arthur (Rev.), Trin. Coll. Cambridge, b. qIjcc. 1852.
HmeaflC— John Inglebt, Esq. of Button Rudby, Co-
nor of Leith in Scotland, temp. Edward VI., second son
Sir WiUiam Ingleby, of Ripley, co. York, by Cecily Talboys
wife, purchased Lawkland Hall along with the Manor from
ter York, of Middlesmore, his nephew, in 1573. He m. 1st,
ne, dau. of William Clapham, Esq. of Beamsley, and had
le. He m. 2ndly, Alice, sister to Sir Thomas Layton, but
1 by her no issue. By his 1st wife he had, with other
Idren,
'homas Inglebt, Esq. of Lawkland, aged 21 in 1585; m.
ce, dau. of Sir Ralph Lawson, Knt. of Brough, co. Y'ork,
■ was buried at Clapham, 1622. They had, with other
Idren,
OHN Inglebt, Esq. of Lawkland, to. 1st, Margaret, dau.
1 heiress of Nicholas Towneley, Esq. of Royle, co. Lancaster,
i had by her two daus. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Sir
)ma8 Lake, Knt. of Cannons, and had issue,
r. Thomas, d. ,. p. „. john, ,/. ,,. „.
HI. Arthur, Lord of the Manors of Lawkland and Clapha'ii
TO Margery, dau. of William ffarington, of Shaw Hall, co!
Lancaster, and rf. S.J). 1701. ', >-u.
'at LawkS' *""" ^''^'^'^ '^ descended the present family
V Charles (Sir), Baron of the Exchequer in 16SG- he w
Alathea, dau. of Richard Kyston, and had issue. The lu'-c
of his descendants d. in 1844.
The fourth son,
Colcmbos Inglebt, Esq. of Clapdale Hall, and Austwick, co.
York, bapt. 28 Sept. 1642, was buried 15 May, 1716, leaving by
Anne his wife, with four daus., two sons, John, of Lawkland
bapt. 25 March, 1679, who d. 1743; his issue became extinct;
and TuoMAS, of whose line we treat. The second son,
Thomas Inglebt, Esq. of Austwick, co. York, bapt. 21 Dec
1685, was buried 17 Oct. 1765. By Agnes his wife he left a
son,
Columbus Inglebt, Esq. of Clapdale Hall, bapt. 5 Dec 1724
who s. to Lawkland Hall. He m. Ellen, dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Abbotson, Esq., and d. Nov. 1801, leaving, with other
issue, a son,
John Abbotson Inglebt, Esq. of Lawkland, h. 15 Jan.
1/64; r,i. 19 June, 1787, Margaret, dau. of Richard Hodgson,
Esq. of West House, Thornton-in-Lonsdale, by whom (whorf
20 March, 1824) he left at his decease, 21 Oct. 1831, 1 Thomas
his heir; 2 John, Major 53rd regt.; 3 Arthur, of Lancaster
Light Dragoons ; 4 Robert, of Austwick ; 5 Columbus, of Lon-
don; 1 Ellen, ra. James Batty, Esq.; 2 Margaret; 3 Elizabeth;
4 Agnes. The eldest son,
Thomas Inglebt, Esq. of Lawkland, J.P., bapt. 8 April,
1-88; TO. 1 June, 1813, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Brown, of
Stamforth, co. York, by whom (who d. 26 Feb. 1852) he had
issue,
I. John, 6. 10 July, I8I7; d. IS April, 1818.
"peb S' ^^^^'^'-'i^-I-'W; b. 7 Jan. 1821; d. s. p. 17
HI. Christopher, his heir, now of Lawkland
I. Ehzabeth, m. 28 April, 1841, Thomas Eairstow, Esq. of
Royd HUl, near Kildwick; who d. 2 Dee. 1867 loivinn-
issue. n. Isabel, b. 22 Feb. 1819: d. 28 NoV IslO "
III. Anne 6. 20 Feb. 1823; ra. 16 June, 1842, John William
Foster, Esq., D.L., of. Clapham and Horton in Ribblcsdule
and has issue. '
IV. Margaret, now living, > , .
V. Ellen, d. 24 May, I82V, j *^^"^S' ^- ^0 July, 1S27.
Mr. Ingleby d. 6 Dec. 1846.
Arms-Sa., an estoile of six points arg. Crest— A boar's head
erect coupcd arg. tusked or. il/o«o— Mondroit
Seat— Lawkland Hall, Clapham co York
INGLIS OF HILDERSI-IAM.
Inglis, William, Esq. of Hildersham Hall co
Cambridge, J.P., b. 8 July, 1823 ; m. 19 Sept. 1860
Mary, dau. of Hector Bower Monro, Esq. of
Edmondsham, Dorset, and has issue,
William Ratmond, 6. 22 May, 1862.
Mabel Raymond, b. 4 Feb. 1864.
EinCaflC— Alexander Inglis descended from the family
of Inglis of Manner and Mannerhead, co. Roxburgh, ra. Mar-
garet, dau. of Capt. Lothian, 1st Dragoons, and had a son,
William Inglis, Esq., m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Spence
Esq. of Lathallan, co. Fife, by Janet his wife, dau. of Sir-
Robert Douglas, Bart., and had issue,
I. Alexander, d. young.
II Thomas Col. in the army, m. 1st, Miss Balfour, of co.
i*' ^?.° «^-.«- ??• ; and 2ndly, Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir Phihp Amshe, Knt. of Pilton, by whom (who d. 1815)
he left at his decease, 1821, two daus.,
1 Charlotte Elizabeth.
2 Margaret Lothian Douglas, m. James Richardson Hav
Esq. of Leggieden, co. Perth, and had issue.
III. William, who carried on the line.
IV. Andrew, M.D., ra. Janet, dau. of Thomas Spens, Esq. of
Lathallan, co. Fife, by Margaret his wife, dau of \rcliibaia
Hope, Esq., eldest son of Sir Thomas Hope, Bart, of Crai"--
hall, and had issue, °
1 Thomas, m. and had issue.
2 Archibald, m. IsabeUa, dau. of Major Weir, of Edin-
burgh, and had issue. 3 John, ra. and had issue.
1 Margaret, m. Henry Scott Alves, Esq., and d. s.p.
I. Janet, to. Capt. Dickson, R.A., and had issue.
II. Margaret. m. Charlotte, d. unm. 1830.
The 3rd son.
Sir William Inglis, K.C.B., Lieut.-Gen. in the army. Col.
57th regt.. Governor of Cork, commanded 57th regt. at AI-
buera, and 1st Brigade 7th Division in the Pyrenees and
3 I
S50
ING
THE LANDED GENTRY.
lA^N
Franco, m. 1822, Margaret Mary Anne, dau. of Gen. Eaymona,
of tlie Lee, Essex, by whom (who d. 1837) lie left at his de-
cease, ISSS,
I. William, now of Hildersham.
II. Eaymond, b. 1826, formerly Major in the army, served in
the Crimea; to. 1873, Wyndham Kachel, dau. of John Trc-
jronwell, Esq. of Cranbourne Lodge, and Anderson Manor,
, Dorset.
Arms — Az., a lion rampant arp;., a border of the last on a
chief or, three mullets of the field. Crest— A acmi-lion ram-
fint arg. Motto — Nohilis est ira Iconis.
<S'ea£ — Hildersham HaU, Cambridge.
INGRAia OF ADES.
Ingram, James, Esq. of Adcs, Sussex, 5. 31 Aug.
ISIG ; m. 5 Jan. 1843, Eliza Sarah, eldest da»u. of
llie Kev. Peter Guerin Crofts, by his wife Elizabeth
Prcderica, 3rd dan. of Ewan Law, Esq. of Eorsted
riace, Sussex, and has issue,
I. James Cbofts, h. 6 Dec. 1843; m. 17 Sept. 1874, Lucy, 2nd
dau. of Charles Andrew, Esq. of Greenhill, co. Chester,
and has issue, James Walter, 6. 15 June, 1875.
II. Walter Feilde, b. 21 Sept. 1851 ; m. 19 Sept. 1877, Cathe-
rine Louisa Helen, 2nd dau. of James Henry Selatcr, Esq.
of Newick Park, Sussex.
III. William Robert, 6. 30 April, 1857.
IV. Henry Law, 6. 18 Oct. 1858.
I. Eliza Mary. ri. Edith Ceeila. m. Constr>nce Emily.
IV. Florence Charlotte. v. Helen Isabella.
VI. Mabel Frances. vii. Margaret Elinor.
iLllieatJt.— This family claims to be descended in the
male line from the Inguams of Temple Ni-wsom-, co. York, and
it represents in the female the Feildes of Herts.
James Ingram, Esq. of Ades, m. 6 April, 1774, Elizabeth,
only duu. and heiress of William Eidge, Esq. of Eottingdean,
Sussex ; and d. 6 Sept. 180G, leaving a son and heir,
James Ingram, Esq. of Ades, High Sheriff co. Sussex 1815,
on. 7 Feb. 1814, Mary Harrison, only dau. of William Henry
Feilde, Esq. of Netherfield House, Stansted Bury, Herts, and
by her (who d. 1870) had issue,
I. James, now of Ades.
II. AVilliam Henry, m. 8 Feb. 1861, Augusta, 2nd dau. of
Nathaniel Kemp, Esq. of Ovingdean, Sussex.
I. Fanny Mary.
II. Harriet, m. May, 1846, Ecv. C. D. Crofts, 2nd son of the
Eev. P. G. Crofts, of Mailing House, Lewes, Sussex.
III. Emily, d. unm. 7 April, 1877.
^i'lji.s— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, erm., on a fess gu. three
escallops or, for Ingram ; 2nd and 3rd, sa., a chevron engrailed
between three garbs arg., for Feilde. Crest — A cock in his
pride ppr. if oito— Magnanimus csto.
>S'eat— Ades, near Lewes.
INGRAM: OF SWINSHEAD ABBEY.
Ingram, William James, Esq. of Swinshead
Abbey, co. Lincoln, and Mount Felix, Surrey, J.P.
for the latter co., Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for
Boston, and B.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, h. 1847 ;
m. 1874, Mary Ehza Collingwood, eldest dau. of the
late Edward Stirling, Esq. and has Heebeet, b.
1875, and other issue,
iLllirrtgC— Herdert Ingram, Esq. of Swinshead Abbey,
CO. Lincoln, and Loudwater, Herts, M.P. for Boston, a Magis-
trate for CO. Hertford, D.L. for co. Lincoln, b. 27 May, 1811;
in. 4 July, 1843, Miss Anne Little, of Eye, co. Northampton,
and had issue, Herbert, b. 1846, lost with his father in 18C0,
three younger sons, and five daus., of whom the 2nd dau. m.
17 April, 1872, William Stewart, only son of AV. Schaw Lind-
say, Esq., late M.P. for Sunderland. This gentleman, the
originator and proprietor of Thr Illustrated London News, was
returned to Parliament by the borough of Boston in 1856, and
again in 1857 and 1859. He was unfortunately drawned in
America in 1860. His loss as an enterprising and able public
man was deeply and universally deplored.
&"is— Swinshead Abbey, co. Lincoln; and Mount Felix
Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.
INMAN OF UPTON MANOR.
Tnman, William, Esq. of Upton Manor, co.
Chester, J.P., i. 6 April, 1825 ; m. 20 Dec. 1849,
Anne Brcwis, dau. of William Stobart, Esq.
Picktree, co. Durham, and has issue,
I. Ernest Stobart, 6. 31 March, 1852.
II. William Hamilton, 6. 23 March, 1853.
III. Henry Charics, b. 2 April, 1856.
IV. Herbert, b. 2 Sept. 1S58.
V. Oswald Darnley, b. 14 Jan. 1861.
VI. Douglas Stobart, b. 24 Aug. 1862.
VII. Walter Stobart, b. 20 May, 1864.
VIII. Frederic Stobart, 6. 5 Oct. 1865; d. 1 Oct. 18CD.
IX. Geoffrey Michael Stobart, b. 14 July, 1867.
I. CecU Alma, d. 1870.
II. Annie Constance.
III. Ethel.
ittUCatjr.— Michael Tnman, Esq. of Bewerley, in
parish of Itipon, co. York (.son of Eobert Inman, of Noi
Pasture House, Nidderdale, co. Y''ork), bapt. at Pateley Bridj
5 Oct. 1630 ; m. I July, 1656, Elizabeth Darnbrook, and
her (who m. 2ndly, 1693, Christopher Lowson) left at
decease, 1690, a son and heir,
Egbert Inman, Esq. of Bewerley, J. I65S; d. 1721, leavi)
by Catherine Lowson his wife, a son and heir,
Christopher Inman, Esq. of Bewerley, b. 1693; m. 27 At
1719, Mary Patefield, widow; and d. 1737, leaving a son,
Charles Inman, Esq., sometime of Lancaster, and aft
wards of Kingston, in Jamaica, b. 1725; d. in Jamai
14 Aug. 1767, leaving, by his wife Mary Bowlby, of Durha
a son,
Egbert Inman, Esq. of Harefield, in Low Bishopside, wif,
the Monastery of Fountains, and afterwards of Lancaster,
12 July, 1756; m. 1st, 177'9, Anne, dau. of Thomas Salusbu
Esq. of Kirkham, by whom (who d. 1782) he had issue; a
2ndly, 1784, Anne, dau. of Thomas Masheter, of Heyshain,
whom (who d. 3 April, 1845) he was father of
Charles Inman, Esq., sometime of Lancaster, Leieesi
Liverpool, and afterwards of Spital Hall, Birkenhead,
Chester, b. 19 Nov. 1790; m. 22 Sept. 1817, Jane, dau.
Thomas Clay, Esq. of Liverpool, and cl. 10 Not. 1858, Ickv:
issue by her (who d. 11 Not. 1865),
I. Eobert, of St. Heliers, Jersey, b. 18 Sept. 1818;
5 March, 1849, Jessie, dau. of Henry William Dent, Esq
Guernsey, and d. 1871, leaving issue.
II. Thomas, M.D., of London, b. 27 Jan. 1820; m. 10 Ju
1844, Janet Leighton, eldest dau. of Thomas Newham, Ee
and d. 1876, having had issue.
I.I. Charles, of Spital Old Hall, Birkenhead, co. Cboster
11 Oct. 1823; m. 15 Sept. 1853, Decima Isabella Cathari
dau. of Thomas Davies, Surgeon H.M. army, Ncwbot
Jamaica, and by her (who rf. 1871) has issue, 1 Chas.Byror
13 Dec. 1856; 2 Wilfred Alexander, 6. 16 Jan. 1862; 3 Hai
Stanley, 6. 13 May, 1869; 1 Gertrude Isabella, b. 17 July, H
m. 13 Dec. 1877; 2 Alice Jane, 6. 1858; 3 Lucy Lillian
17 Dec. 1860; 4 Katharine Beatrice Goulburn, 6. 10 A
1863 ; 5 Helen Marguerite, b. 20 July, 1866.
IV. William, now of Upton Manor.
I. Mary Anne, d. May, 1877.
II. Elizabeth, m. 1852, Eev. Charles Anthony Swains
D.D., Canon of Chichester, and Norrisian Professoi
Divinity at Cambridge.
Arms — Vaire, arg. and vert, on a chevron cotised or, tl
roses gu. barbed seeded and slipped ppr. Ci-est — A wyT
vert, winged fretty or, gorged with a plain collar, with
rcflexed over the body gold, in the mouth a rose slipped a
the arms. Motto — In Domine confido.
>Seat— Upton Manor, near Birkenhead.
INNES OF AYTON.
Mitchell-Innes, Alexander, Esq. of Ay
Castle, CO. Berwick, J.P. and D.L., late Capt. 4'
regt., m. 1st, 23 Sept. 1840, Charlotte Gordon, I
dau. of Sir Thomas Dick-Lavider, Bart., and by
(who d. 17 July, 1848) has issue,
I. William, 6. 25 Sept. 1841 ; Capt. 13th Hussars: m. 2 A
1866, Agnes, 4th dau. of Henry Y'oung Hulbert, Est
East Farleigh, Kent, and has had issue,
1 Alexander Harold, b. 28 Aug. 1870.
1 Inez Mary. 2 Charlotte Agnes.
3 Violet, d. 12 June, 1872. 4 Constance Ethel.
II. Charles Lauder, b. 20 Nov. 1842.
HI. Norman Walter, b. 5 April, 1844; d. 6 April, 1850.
IV. Alexander Ferdinand Henry, b. 13 Feb. 1847; C
60thEiflcs; in. 26 Oct. 1870, Louise Letitia Amelia,
dau. of Henry Slarnes, Esq. of Montreal, Canada., and
issue,
INN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
lEE
851
1 Xonnan William Ferdinand, 6. 12 June, IS73.
8 Henry Reginald, 6. 9 March, 1876.
1 Eleanor Fanny.
T. Reginald John Simpson (Rev.), 6. 19 June, I84S.
I. Mary Blanche, m. 11 April, 1872, Robert Ambrose Morrltt,
Esq. of Rokeby, co. York, and has two daus.
He m. 2ncllj, 2 Doc. 1852, Fauriy Augusta, youngest
:Iau. of James Tiue, Esq. of Puckaster, Isle of
Wight, and by her has,
VI. ArthurVine, 6. 24 0ct. lS53;"m. 27 April, 1876, B.nroness
Constance de Verno-Klevernow, eldest dau. of Baron von
Veino Klevernow, late Consciller de Eegence at Cologne.
VII. James Edward, 6. G Oct. 1S54.
VIII. Thomas AleKander, I). 6 Sept. 1857.
IX. George Augustus, 6. 5 Feb. 1859; rf. 7 June, 1870.
X. Gilbert Plantagenet, 6. 7 June, 1SG3.
SI. Alfred, b. 30 June, 1864.
II. Christian. in. Frances Isobel. iv. Mabel.
?ltUr(l0C.— William Mitchell, Esq. of Ayton and White-
all (sou of Alexander Mitchell, Esq., by Elspet Simpson his
■ife), Id. 4 Aug. 1810, Christian, youngest dau. of Thomas
hairp, Esq. of Houstoun, co. Linlithgow, and by her (who d.
2 Sept. 1866) had issue,
Alexander, his heir.
Thomas Shairp, of Phantassie, East Lothian, J.P. and D.L.,
m. 2.T Jan. 1841, Julia Jane, 5th dau. of Sir Thomas Dick-
Lauder, Bart, of Fountainhall and Grange, and has issue a
son, Thomas Lauder, late Lieut. Rifle Brigade, b. 1842, and
two daus.
William Simpson, of Parsonsgrcen, near Edinburgh, late
16th Lancers, J.P. Midlothian, m. 24 March, 1861, Delia
Sedley, dau. of James Ramsbottom, Esq.
George, of Bangour, co. Linlithgow, J.P. and D.L., m.
14 Nov. 1843, Mary LiUias, eldest dau. of Rev. Edwin
S:!ndys Lumsdaine, Rector of Upper Hardres, Kent, and
has issue nine sons and three daus. His eldest son, William,
late L>:eut. 93rd foot, formerly 60th regt., was b. 1844.
Nonnan, late 17th Lancers, d. 3 June, 1869.
Gilbert, m. 18 Dec. 1851, Antoinette AmeUa Barclay, eldest
dau. of .lames Macpherson, Esq. of Amsterdam, and has
issue seven sons and three daus.
Mary Riche M'Leod, m. 10 June, 1845, JohnRamsay L'Amy,
Esq. of Duiikenny, co. Forfar; and d. 27 AprH, 1875, leav-
ing issue.
his gentleman assumed, by royal license, April, 1840, the
u-namo and arras of Innes, in addition to those of Mitchell,
succeeding to the property of his relative, Miss Innes, of
w. He d. 12 Feb. 1860, and was s. by his eldest son, the
■esent Alexandeb Mitchell-Innes, of Ayton and Whitehall.
Armx — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., three estoiles of six
lints az., a bordure gu. charged with eight bezants ; 2nd and
d, sa., on a fess or, between three maseles of the last as
any mullets gu. Crests— 1st : An increscent ppr.; 2nd: A
ind grasping a garland of laurel all ppr. Mottoes — Je rcgois
>ur donner : and, Deo favente.
&ai— Ayton Castle, Ayton, N.B.
INNES OF RAEMOIE.
INITES, Alexander, Esq. of Racmoir, CoTvie, and
unnottar, co. Kincardine, J.P. and D.L., b. 29
[arch, 1812; in. 5 April, 1812, Ann Katherine,
dest dau. of Gen. Sir Alexander Leith, K.C.B.,
Freeiield, co. Aberdeen, and has issue,
I. Alexander, 3rd regt. " The Buffs," b. 25 April, 1846 ; m.
31 Aug. 1871, Helen Eythan, only child of Rev. S. W.
King, Rector of Saxlingham, Norfolk, and has issue,
1 Alexander Bekowald, 6. 10 Sept. 1872.
2 James William Guy, 6. 11 Sept. 1873.
3 Helen Kathleen.
:. William Disney, b. 17 Oct. 1S51.
III. Maria.
ilUCTlffC.— Alexander Innes, of Cowie, co. Kincardine,
id Breda, co. Abeideen, b. 172s ; 2nd son (by Jane, dau. of
Aff, of Craigstone) of John Innes, 7th of Edingight, whose
cestor, the 1st of Edingight, was great-grandson of Walter
Invermarkie, 2nd son of Sir Robert Innes, of Innes, 11th of
a family of Innes, of Innes; w. 1768, Elizabeth, dau. of
•ovost WiUiam Davidson, of Aberdeen; d. 1788, leaving
.6,
John, of Cowie, 6. 1776; m. 1802, Une Cameron, eldest
dau. of Robert Barclay, Esq. of Uric, M.P. ; and d. April,
1832, having had issue,
1 John, who d, 1810.
1 Cameron, m. Col. P. A. Lantour.
2 Elizabeth, m. Arthur Abercromby, Esq. of Glassaugh,
CO. Banff.
3 Margaret, m. Alexander Gibson, Esq. of Johnston, co.
Kincardine.
II. William, of Raemoir.
I. Jane, m. George More, Esq., Provost of Aberdeen.
II. Elizabeth, m. James Hadden, Esq. of Paisley.
III. Helen, m. James Farquhar, Esq. M.P., of Johnston.
IV. Margaret, m. Alexander More, Esq.
V. Hannah, m. Alexander Allardyce, Esq. of Dunnottar, M.P.
VI. Ann, m. Alexander Hadden, Esq. of Nottingham.
VII. Hope, TO. Gavin Hadden, Esq.
VIII. Violet, m. John Hadden, Esq. of Nottingham.
Mr. Innes d. 1788. His 2nd son,
William Innes, Esq. of Raemoir, D.L., Convener co. Kin-
cardine, b. 29 March, 1781 ; m. 19 Oct. 1809, Jane, eldest dau.
and co-heir of Alexander Brebner, Esq. of Learney, and had
issue,
Alexander, now of Raemoir, Cowie, and Dunnottar.
Thomas, of Lcaniey, co. Aberdeen, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-
Col. Commandant Aberdeen MDitia, 6. 31 Oct. 1814; to.
29 July, 1839, Helen Christian, dau. of Thomas Burnett,
Esq. of Kepplestone, Aberdeen, and has had issue, William,
Capt. R.E., b. 27 May, 1841, killed in action; Thomas,
b. 25 April, 1843 ; and Francis Newell, Lieut. R.A., 6. 17
Nov. 1845.
Christina, ra. 26 April, 1849, Capt. Charles Gordon, 92na
Royal Highlanders, son of John Gordon, Esq. of Coirnbulg.
Mr. Innes d. 9 Sept. 1863.
Arms — Arg., three stars az. within a bordure compony of the
first and second. Crest— A branch of palm slipped ppr. 3Iotto
— Ornatur radix fronde.
INNES OP DROMANTINE,
Innes, Arthur Charles, Esq. of Dromantine,
CO. Down, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Newry 1865 to
1868, b. 25 Not. 1834 ; m. 16 July, 1858, Louisa
Letitia Henrietta, 2nd dau. of the late James Bra-
bazon, Esq. of Moruington House, co. Meath, and
had issue a dau.,
Edith Clara Brabazon, d. ISGG.
iLiucaCJC— This family claims to be a branch of the old
Scotch famDy of Innes of that ilk.
William Innes, Esq. (son of Rev. William Innes), was the
first possessor of Glen Manor, now Dromantine, co. Down. He
TO. 1744, Dorothea, dau. of Charles Brice, Esq. of Castle
Chichester, co. Antrim, and sister of Admiral Sir Robert Brice
Kingsmill, Bart, of Sidmonton Park, Hants, and of Major
Arthur Hill Brice, of the Guards, and by her (who d. 1785,
aged 58) he had issue. The son and heir,
Arthur Innes, Esq. of Dromantine, Capt. 9th Dragoons, m.
Anne, dau. of Edward Crow, Esq. of Tullamore, King's Co.,
Major 9th Dragoons, and had issue,
ARTHrn, his successor. William George, d. unm.
Margaret, wife of Charles O'Hara, Esq. of O'Hara's Brook,
CO. Antrim.
Dorothea Elizabeth, wife of William Edmonds, Esq., 6th
Dragoons, of The Lcaseowes, Salop.
The son and heir,
Arthur Innes, Esq. of Dromantine, J.P. and D.L., ITigli
Sheriff 1832, Lieut. 3rd Dragoon Guards, in. 15 May, 1829,
Mary Jervis, dau. and heir of WiUiam Wolseley, Esq., Admiral
of the Red, and had issue,
Arthur Charles, present representative.
Mary Catherine.
Anne Northesk, m. Col. J. LofLus Winictt Nunn.
Emma Jane.
Arms — Arg., three estoiles az. within a bordure engrailed,
charged alternately with eight bezants and as many trefoils or,
Crest — An estoile az. Motto — Be traiste.
Seat — Dromantine, Newry.
IRELAND OP BRISLINGTON HALL.
Ciatfield-Ireland, James Clayfield, Esq. of
Brishngton Hall, Somerset, J.P., b. 1835 ; lU.A.,
Barrister-at-Law.
ULillCHQC. — James Ireland, son of Nathaniel Ireland, of
Soutliperrot, Dorset, was 6. IOCS, and d. 1743. His son,
Edward Ireland, of Beaminster, Dorset, to. Mary, dau. of
John lloskins, of Beaminster, and by her, who d. 1788, aged
SO, had, with a dau., m. 1850, William Gray, two sons,
3 I 2
852
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
lEE
1 jAJrES, his succpfpor.
2 John, b. 1723, emifrrated to Xorth America, and had, with
a dau., m. Col. William Gore, of the Bristol Volunteers, a son,
John, of Long Island, North America.
Edward Ireland d. at Beaminster, 1783, aged 88, and was s. by
his eldest son,
James Ireland, Esq. of BrisUngton, Somerset, J.P., High
Sheriff 1782, 6. 1724, was twice married. By his 1st wife,
Constant, dau. of John Norman, he had no surviving issue.
He m. 2nd!y, 1771, Frances, dau. of Henry Godde, Esq. of St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, by whom (who d. 1S05) he
had issue two daus.,
I. Fbances Constance, to. 1795, Edward Eolle Clayfleld,
Merchant, of Bristol, by whom she left at her decease, 1812,
two sons and two daus.,
1 Edward Ireland, of Dowrich House, Devon, &. 1798,
d. 1862.
2 James Ibelanb, 6. 1804, of whom presently.
a Louisa Godde, m. 1836, Eev. Nathaniel Hole, Rector of
Broadwood Kelly, Devon, and d. 1841.
2 Maria Vaughan, d. 1871.
n. Louisa Frederica, m. 1799, Sir Richard Vaughan, Knt. of
Eedland Court, co. Gloucester, and d. s. p. 1854.
Mr. Ireland was a Merchant in Bristol. In 1782 he was High
Sheriff for Somerset, and dying 1814, was s. by his son-in-law,
Edwakd Eolle Clayfield, J. P. and D.L. Somerset, who
dying 1825, was s. in his father-in-law's estate by his younger
son,
.James Ireland Clatfield, Esq. of Brislington, J.P., D.L.,
who, in 1827, assumed by royal license the name and arms of
Ireland, in addition to his patronymic and paternal arms.
He m. 1832, Letitia, youngest dau. of Thomas Priaulx, Esq.
of Montville House, by whom he had issue,
JAirES Clatfield, now of BrisUngton Hall.
Thomas Priaulx, of Dowrich House, b. 1836, d. v.nm. 1872.
Arthur, now of Dowrich House, b. 1838.
Edward, Capt. Royal Artillery, 6. 1841; m. 1868, Cecilia
Henriette Emma, dau. of William Brock, Esq. of Belmont,
in the Island.of Guernsey, and d. s. p. 1875.
Alfred, of Bristol, h. 1851.
Dennis, Scholar, New Coll. Oxford, h. 1857.
Fanny Constance. Mary Louisa. Annette.
Eleanor. Emma Alice.
Mr. Clayfield Ireland d. 18G4.
.(4rr;!s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu., three fleurs-de-lis arg.
each charged with a gutte de sang on a chief indented of the
second, a lion passant of the field between two torteaux, for
Ireland; 2nd and 3rd, vert, gutte d'or, three garbs erm.
banded gu,, for Clatfield.
/Seat— Brislington HaU, near Bristol.
Edwabd Ireland Clatfield, Capt. in the army, to. 182^
at St. George, Hanover Square, Charlotte Louisa, dau. of Cap
William Cox, of the Coldstream Guards, and of Hammersmitl
Middlesex, and d. without issue 1862.
Arms — Same as Ireland of BrisUngton.
<Seai— Dowrich House, Sandford, N. Devon.
IRELAND OF DOWRICH HOUSE.
Clatfield-Ieeland, Thomas-Peiatjlx, Esq. of
Dowricli House, Devon, b. 1836 ; 2nd son of James
Ireland Clayfield-Ireland, Esq. of Brislington {see
preceding Memoir) ; s. 1865, at the death of his
aunt, the -widow of the late Capt. Edward Ireland
Clayfield.
ILincagC. — Dowrich House and barton were for several
generations the property of a family of Dowrish, whose pedi-
gree is given by Westcote, De La Pole, and other historians of
Devon.
Henrt Morgan, of St. Thomas, Exeter, Attorney-at-Law,
son of Henry Morgan of that place, and of Elizabeth his wife,
'ni. 1711, Mary Eidler, of Plymouth, by whom (who d. 1732) he
left at his decease, 1737, a son,
Eev. Charles Morgan, b. 1714, Rector of High Ham,
Somerset. He m. twice, 1st, 1738, Jane, only surviving child
and heiress of the Eev. Dennis Eolle, Eector of Merton,
Devon (and great granddau. of Sir Samuel Eolle, of Heanton
Court, Devon, M.P. for that co.), by whom (who d. 1742) he
had issue two daus.,
I. Mary, to. 1759, Michael Clayfield, Merchant of Bristol, a
native of Hampton, co. Gloucester, by whom (who d. 1787)
she left at her decease, 1798, a son and a dau.,
i Edward Eolle, 6. 1767; to. Frances Constance, dau. of
James Ireland, Esq. of Brislington, Somerset.
1 Arabella, to. 1792, Edward Francis Colston, Esq. of
Filkins Hall, co. Oxon.
II. Arabella, of Dowrich House, c^. unm. 1828.
He ra. 2ndly, 1752, Jane, dau. ot Henry Moore, Gent, of West
Coker, Somerset, and widow of the Eev. Benedict Pysing,
Eector of East Chinnock, in the same co., by whom (who d.
1769) he had no further issue. He d. 1772. At the death,
1828, of his dau., Mrs. Arabella Morgan, the house and barton
of Dowrich passed to her great-nephew,
IREMONGER OF WHERWELL PRIOR'S
Ieemongee, William Henet, Esq. of Wherwe
Priory, CO. Hants, J.P., late Lieut. 32nd regt., an
late Capt. East York Militia, b. at Florence, S
April, 1845, m. 1st, 18 Oct. 1871, Kate EUza, da
of Mr. Joseph Evans, of Kensington, who d. 16 Fe
1872 ; and 2ndly, 14 Oct. 1873, his cousin, Mai
Sophia, dau. of Pennant Athelwold Lloyd, Esq
Pentrehobyn, co. Flint, late Capt. 8th foot, and 1
her has issue,
I. William George, 5. 22 Feb. 1875.
II. Ernest Lascelles, 6. 28 Feb. 1876.
III. Frederic Athelwold, 6. 8 July, 1878.
Hf ItCaSC— The family of Iremonger was of consideral
antiquity in the cos. of Salop, Lancaster, and Berks.
William Iremonger, Esq. of GoldingsQeld, or Goldenac
near Binfield, son of James Iremonger, of Eudge, Salop, w
a J. P. for CO. Berks 1601, and Mayor of Reading 1617 a
1625 ; his will is dated 4 May, 1637. He was twice marrie
his son by his 1st wife, Juliana Butler, was John Iremong \
Esq. of London. Of his numerous issue by his 2nd wife, Ali' '
dau. of Thomas Davis, of Maidenhead, Samuel Iremonger,
London, and of Donnington, co. Berks, was 16 years old
the Visitation in 1623 ; another son, Edward Iremonger, v
of West Woodhay, and had a son, Edward; a 3rd son, .
' phonso Iremonger, to. Dorothy, dau. of John Greene,
London, and had a son and heir, John Iremonger. The I;
MONGERS of WherweU Priory, derive from Joshua Iremong
Esq. (son, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Edward Lascelles,
Joshua Iremonger, of London, and grandson of anot
Joshua Iremonger, of London, whose will, dated 26 Feb. 17
was proved 12 Nov. 1713). He to. 1st, 28 Sept. 1742, Deli(
dau. of Sir John Fryer, Bart., and had by her (who d. 174-i
son, Joshua, his heir. He m. 2ndly, Mrs. Elizabeth Lac(
and 3rdly, Penelope, dau. of Mark Anthony Morgan, Esq |
Cottlestown, co. Sligo, M.P., and widow of Charles Dunb
Esq. ; by the former of whom he had a son, Lascelles (Ee/
Prebendary of Wherwell, and jVicar of Goodworth Chatfo
d. 6 Feb. 1830, leaving, by Catharine his 1st wife, dau.
Chidley Morgan, Esq., a dau., Catharine Penelope, m. \i
Walter Jones, Esq.; and by Harriet his 2nd wife, sister
Lord Gambler, a dau., Henrietta Georgiana Marcia, wifi
Sir William Chatterton, Bart, of Castle Mahon. Mr. Jos!
Iremonger d. 31 Dec. 1804, aged 88, and was s. by his son,
Joshua Iremonger, Esq. of Wherwell Priory, an ofBcei
the Guards, m. Oct. 1765, Anne, dau. and eventually heires
Col. John Dussaux, and by her (who d. I June, 1806) 1
issue. He d. 6 July, 1817, and was s. by his son,
AViLLiAM Iremonger, Esq. of Wherwell Priory, Lieut.-(
of the Queen's royal regt. of infantry, b. 31 Aug. 1776; ^
served with distinction at Toulon, Buenos Ayres, Egypt,
Walcheren, and commanded the 2nd (or Queen's Own) ;
throughout the Peninsular war. He was a Knight of
Crescent of Turkey. Col. Iremonger m. 4 Jan. 1808, Penni
youngest dau. of Rice Thomas, Esq. of Coed Helen, co. <
narvon, and dying 1852, left,
William, of WherweU Priory.
Thomas Lascelles, 6. 24 April, 1815.
Frederick Assheton Lloyd, 6. 2 June, ISlC, assumed, in c
pliance with the testamentary injunction of his grandmot
Mrs. Thomas, of Pentrehobyn, the surname of Llotd in li
TO. 1st, 27 July, 1847, Maria Elizabeth Gregory, which :
d. 10 Feb. 1861 ; and 2ndly, Mary Ann, dau. of Rev. S. T
man.
Pennant Athelwold Lloyd, of Pentrehobyn, Flintshire,
and D.L., High Sheriff 1877, formeriy Capt. 56th r(
assumed the surname of Llotd, at the same time and
the same reason as his brother; b. 18 Feb. 1821; to. 1
Mary, dau. of Pryce Jones, Esq. of Cyfronydd, co. M
gomery, and has issue.
Henry Edward, Lieut.-Col. Indian army (retired), 5. 25 Ma
1826; TO. 20 Sept. 1847, Emma Georgiana, dau. of Dr. B
of Cawnpore.
Margaret Sophia. Helen Fran«es.
Elfrida Susanna Harriet, to. Sir William Eden, Bart.
The eldest son,
William Iremonger, Esq. of Wherwell Priory, 6. 13 I )
lEO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
lEV
853
08; m. May, 1S44, Mary Anne Widmore, only dau. of W.
Kilpin, Esq. of Longparish, and King's Cleve, and had issue,
William Henrt, now of Wherwell Priory.
Mary Delicia. Elfreda Harriet Annie.
Mildred Helen. Edith Ursula. Wiaifrcd Jessie.
r. Jremonger d. May, 1SG2.
Arms — Sa., on a chevron or, between three boars passant arR.
: many falcons' heads erased of the field. Crest— A phoenix
■, issuant from flames of fire ppr.
Seats — Wherwell Priory, near Aiidovcr; Middleton, near
liitciiurch.
IRONSIDE OP HOUGHTON-LE-SPRING.
Ieonside, John Heney, Esq. of Houghton-le-
pring; co. Palatine of Durham, C.B., Bengal Civil
ervice, b. 5 Dec. 1827 ; vi. 1856, Sarah Elizabeth,
au. of Major-Gen. Robert George Hughes, of Plas
!dch, CO. Anglesey, and has issue,
I. Henry George Outram, b. 15 Nov. 1S59.
I. Helen Maud. ii. Mildred Mary.
Ir. Ironside (formerly Bax) on becoming possessed
f the estates of his matei-nal family, which have been
eld by them since the year 1497, wheu purchased
y Richard Ironside, the brother of his ancestor
Lobert Ironside, was authorized by royal license,
ated 31 Aug. 1866, to take the sui-uame and arms
f Ieonside.
jLllTCaCJC— The family of Ironside was settled at Hongh-
>n-le-Spring, co. Durham, at a very early period. In 1497,
.iCHARD Ironside, Esq., held lands there, as appears by the
Durt rolls of the Bishop's manor of Houghton-le-Spring.
is brother,
Egbert Ironside, Esq., living 1507, was summoned as a
tror at Houghton 1536, and d. leaving two sons, Eobert, d.
587, «. i?. ,• and
John Ironside, d. 1581, leaving by Margaret his wife (who
e-married John Short, Esq. of Houghton), three sons and
sree daus.,
I. Robert.
II. Richard, of Eickmansworth, co. Herts, and of St. Faith's,
London, d. 25 April, 1623, having in. twice, and had issue.
III. Ralph, Minister of Long Bredy, Dorset, m. Jane, dau.
of William Gilbert, of Hawton, co. Oxford ; d. 25 May,
1692, and was father of
1 Gilbert, b. 1588, Bishop of Bristol 1660; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Edward Trencham, Esq. of East Compton, Dorset.
His Lordship (who was buried in Bristol Cathedral 1671)
had issue,
Gilbert (Dr.), 6. 1632 ; consecrated Bishop of Bristol
13 Oct. 1689, translated to the see of Hereford ICUl,
d. s. p. 27 Aug. 1702.
Edward, m. Jane, dau. of Richard Howe, Esq. of Tar-
thington, Surrey, and was grandfather of Edward Iron-
side, Lord Mayor of London, 9 Nov. 1753.
John, of Long Bredy, Major in the aiinv, m. Katherine,
dau. of Theobald Mitchel, of Stammerton, Sussex, and
had issue.
2 Ralph, Eeetor of Long Bredy, and Archdeacon of Dorset,
buried 7 March, 1683, leaving issue by his wife, Margaret,
dau. of John Strode, Esq. of Dorset.
t. Agnes, m. — Wilson, Esq. of Heughton-lc-Spring.
II. Elizabeth, m. John Cowper, Esq., Sheriff of London 1551,
ancestor of the present Earl Cowper, K.G.
HI. Margery, unm. 1537.
The eldest son,
Robert Ironside, m.28 Jan. 1583, Amy Coohson, and left
ssue. 'Die eldest son,
Ralph Ironside, of Houghton-le-Spring, m. 22 May, 1610,
ilargarct, dau. and heir of — Rutter, of Houghton, and
vas buried at Houghton, 22 Nov. 1648, leaving issue. His
;randson,
Ralph Ironside, Esq. of Houghton-le-Spring, bapt. 2 July,
.650; m. 12 Oct. 1080, Ursula, dau. and co-heir of Christopher
logg, Esq., by Eleanor his wife, dau. and co-heir of Michael
lead, Esq. of Craig, Northumberland, and d. May, 1729,
eaving, with a dau., Alice, ra. Samuel Watson, Esq. of New-
lottle, CO. Durham, an only son and heir,
William Ironside, Esq. of Houghton-le-Spring, bapt. 30
^ug. 1681, m. 27 July, 1731, Mary, dau. and eo-heir of Anthony
SVild, Esq. of Hutton Henry, and d. 27 March, 1752 (she d.
lug. 1774), having had issue, to survive infancy,
William, his heir.
Mary m. 23 April, 1753, the Rev. Thomas Griffllh, M.A. of
Hertford Coll. Osiord, •' a «ou:id thoroughbred si.holar."
Alice, d. v.nm. 22 June, 1807.
Margaret d. unm. June, 1329.
Ursula, in. Rev. John Horseman, D.D., Eeclor of Souklerno,
eo. Oxford.
Frances, m. Richard Blackburn, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. 2 Oct. 1765, as 1st wife, Christopher Thompson
Maling, E.sq. of Hendon Lodge, eo. Durham, and had issue,
an only dau. By his 2nd wife, Mr. Maling was father of
Martha Sophia, Countess of Muigrave.
The only son.
The Rev. William Ironside, M.A. and Fellow of St. Jo'.m'3
Coll. Cambridge, bapt. 4 Aug. 1741, perpetual Curate of St.
Helen's Auckland, J. P. for co. Palatine of Durham; to. 2
Oct. 1768, Elizabeth, dau. of John Neshain, Esq. of Houghton-
le-Spring, and left at his decease,
I. William, of whom hereafter.
II. Ralph Anthony, of Tennockside, co. Lanark, jvre uxnrts,
b. 2 Eeb. 1770 ; vi. Judith, dau. and co-heir of John Dunn,
Esq. of Tennockside, and d. 13 Sept. 1855, and had issue,
1 Edmund, Lieut. 62nd N.I., b. IS Aug. 1805; to. Marianne
Lloyd, 2nd dau. of Wolfe Murray, Lord Cringletie of
Cringletie, co. Peebles, Lord of Session, and d. 14 Oct.
1840, leaving daus.
1 Eliza Lctitia, to. 9 Feb. 1837, John Tatham Cottaci,
Esq., who d. 20 June, 1864. She d. 2 June, 1878.
III. Edward, of the E.l.C.'s Civil Service.
I. Jane, rn. John Peter Grant, Esq. of Rothicmurchup, some-
time M.P. for Great Grimsby. ii. Frances Alicia.
III. Elizabeth, m. John Leitch, Esq. of Glasgow.
IV. Mary, m. 1st, her cousin, the Rev. James Griffith, D.D.,
Master of University College, Oxford; and 2ndly, Dr.
Bourne, of Oxford, M.D. ; shed. 1866, aged 93.
The eldest son,
William Ironside, Esq. of Houghton-le-Spring, Capt. C8th
regt., b. 25 Dec. 1769; to. Catherine, eldest dau. of John
Maughan, Esq. of York, and d. Aug. 1823 (his wife d. April,
182-5), leaving issue an only son and eight daus.,
I. William, of Houghton-le-Spring, Lieut. 33rd regt. of foot,
b. 23 May, 1813; d. unm. 3 Jan. 1839. leaving by his will
the ancient family estates at Houghton-le-Spring to his
sister, Charlotte Pyne, and her issue, with remainder, in
default of such issue, to his sister, Jane Bax, for life, with
remainder to her eldest son, the present possessor.
I. Catherine, m. 1819, Col. Robert Barnewaii, Bombay army,
d. 20 March, 1848, his wife having predeceased him in Aug.
1826.
II. Eliza, TO. 14 Oct. 1823, Sir George William Anderson,
K.C.B., sometime Governor of the Mauritius, and afterwards
of Ceylon; she d. Oct. 1831; and he d. 11 March, 1867,
leaving issue.
III. Mary, m. 1824, Gregor Grant, Esq., Judge at Surat; she
d. July, 1841, leaving issue.
IV. Charlotte, to. 1828, John Pyne, Esq., Judge at Bombay;
she d. without issue, 4 April, 1841 ; he d. 1849.
V. Frances, to. 26 March, 1827, the Yen. Randall Ward, Arch*
deacon of Bombay, and has issue.
VI. Jane, m. 4 Sept. 1826, John Bax, Esq. of Preston House,
Faversham, Kent, and of the Bombay Civil Service; he d.
July, 1863, having had issue,
1 John Henry Bax, now John Henry Ironside, to whom
his mother released her life estate in the Houghton-le-
Spring estate, June, 1866.
2 Alexander George Bax, of Sussex Place, Hyde Park Gar-
dens, Capt. Retired List of Bengal Army, m. 27 Dec.
1855, Irene Eleanor, dau. of Walter Buchanan, Esq. of
Sussex Place aforesaid, and by her has issue,
Alexander George Buchanan, b. 14 March, 1S59.
Pearce Bonham Ironside, 6. 13 March, 18C6.
3 Gilbert Ironside, Lieut. 48th Bengal N.I., d, unm. at
Cawnpore, June, 1857.
4 WiUiam Ironside, Lieut. Bengal army.
5 Edmund Ironside Barnewaii, Ensign 65th regt. of foot.
1 Jane Sarah, to. 10 April, 1855, Randall Robert Bur-
roughs, Esq. of Manor House, Long Stratton, Norfolk,
and has issue. 2 Ethel Ironside.
VII. Anne, m. 3 Jan. 1833, Capt. Andrew WilUam Pringle,
Bombay army, d. 24 Dec. 1837, leaving issi""
VIII. Julia, m. 20 Sept. 1833, the Rev. William Money, of Lea
Marston, co. Warwick, and has issue.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Ironside, viz. : Quarterly az.
and gu., a cross flory or; 2nd and 3rd, Bax, erm., a bend
engrailed gu. between six torteaux, on a chief of the second
three cinquefoils arg. Crests — 1st, Ironside : A cubit arm
vested per pale az. and gu. cuff arg., the hand ppr. holding a
cross flory or ; 2nd, Bax : A, demi-lion gu. charged on the
shoulder with three cinquefoils arg. holding between the paws
an eastern crown or. Alotto — In hoc sijno vinces.
/SeaJ— Houghton le-Spring, co. Palatine of Durham.
IRVINE OF DRUM.
Irvixe, Alesandee Forbes, Esq. of Drum, co.
Aberdeen, Advocate, Convener of the co. Aberdeen,
85-4
izr
THE LANDED GEXTRY,
IRV
Md Sheriff of Argyll, F.E.S.E., h. 18 Feb. 1818 ; •■?.
his father IBGl ; w. 1849, Anua Margaretta, 2nd
dau. of Col. Jonathan Forbes LesHe, of Eothie-
Tv^'orman, formerly of the 78th Highlanders, and has
issue,
I. Alesander, h. 0 Feb. 1850; d. 7 Auff. 1856.
II. Alexander Charles Quentyn Hamilton, b. 29 Oct. ICZl ; d.
9 Sept. 1875.
III. Fbancis Hdgh, I). 23 Aug. 1854.
HfnCagC— The present Alexander Forhes Tevine, Esq.
of Drum, is male representative of William de Irwin, Secre-
tary and Armour-Eearer to Kins Robert Eecce. That mo-
narch, in 1323, granted to this William De Irwin the Eoyal
Forest of Drum, co. Aberdeen, and, by a Charter dated 4 Oct.
1324, erected it into a Free Barony. This charter is still pre-
served at Drum Castle, which has been ever since the principal
seat of the family. William de Irwin was s. by his son,
Sib Thomas de Irvine, of Drum. He m. Ist, a dau. of the
Marischall of Scotland, and 2ndly, the dau. of Sir — Montford,
of Lommay. Sir Thomas d. 1380 ; his son,
Sir Alexander Irvine, of Drum, accompanied his cousin,
the Earl of Mar, to Flanders; joined the army of the Duke of
Burgundy, 1409; was knighted on the morning of the battle
of Liege ; returned to Scotland 1410, and was killed at the
battle of Harlaw, 24 July, 1411. He m. a dau. of Montfoid,
of Lonmay, and was s. by his son,
Sir .-Vlexander Irvine, of Drum. He 7n. Elizabeth de Keth,
dau. of the Marischall of Scotland, and d. 1457. His eldest
son, Alexander, to. a dau. of Lord Abernethy, of Saltoun,
but d. before his father, who was s. by his grandson,
Alexander Irvine, of Drum, m. Marioun, dau. of Lord
Forbes, and dying 1493, was s. by his son,
Sir Alexander Irvine, of Drum, m. Janet, dau. of Keth, of
Ludquham, and dying 1527, was s. by his son,
Alexander Irvine, of Drum, ra. Janet, dau. of AUardcs, of
Allardes. Their eldest son, Alexander, m. Elizabeth Ogilvie,
dau. of the Laird of Findlater. This Alexander Irvine was
killed in his father's lifetime, at the battle of Pinkie, in 1547.
His son s. in 1543, viz.,
Alexander Irvine, of Drum, m. 1552, Lady Elizabeth
Keith, dau. of the Earl Marischall ; dying 1603, he was s. by
his son,
Alexander Irvine, of Drum, m. 1590, Lady Marion
Douglas, dau. of liobert, Earl of Buchan. He d. 1629, and
was .<!. by his son,
Sir Alexander Irvine, of Drum, m. Magdalene, eldest dau.
of Sir John Scrimzeour, afterwards crer.ted Viscount Dudhope.
In June, 1640, during the absence of Sir Alexander, Drum
Castle was besieged by General Monroe, and defended by itn
lady. After losing two of his men, General Monroe, having
brought four mortars to batter the castle, the lady surrendered.
It is stated that King Charles I. created Sir Alexander Earl
of Aberdeen; but his enemies prevented the completion of the
patent. Sir Alexander d. 1658, and was s. by his son,
Alexander Irvine, of Drum, m. 1643, Lady Mary Gordon,
dau. of the Marquess of Huntly ; and 2ndly, Margaret Coutts.-
It is further recorded that, at the Uestoration. the Earldom
intended for his father was offered to this Alexander Irvine,
but declined, as the precedence of the fonncr creation was
refused. He was s. in 1687, by his son,
Alexander Irvine, of Drum, in. Marjory, dau. of Forbes,
of Auchreddy. He was s. by the heir of entail in 169S, viz.,
Alexander Irvine, of Drum, m. a dau. of that Alexander
Irvine, of Drum, who d. 16S7. This Alexander Irvine, of
Drum, was s, 1720, by his sdd,
Alexander Irvine, of Drum, who took part in the civil war
of 1715, and was severely wounded, but escaped to the Conti-
nent ; he was afterwards pardoned, and d. 1735. He was s. by
the heir of entail,
John Irvine, of Dram, to. Catherine, dau. of Robert Ful-
lerton, of Dudwick, and d. 1737. He was s. by the heir of
entail,
Alexan-der Irvine, of Drum, m. Isabel, dau. of Thomas
Thomson, of Faithfield, d. 1744. He was s. by his son,
Alexander Irvine, of Drum, who, having joined Prince
Charles Edward in his attempt to regain the Crown in 1745,
was fortunate enough to escape from the rout of Culloden, and
from forfeiture, by the grand jury twice throwing out the
bills for treason sent to them. This Alexander Irvine m. Mary,
dau. of James Ogilvie, of Auchiries, and dying in 1701, was s.
by his son,
Alexander Irvine, of Drum, m. Jane, dau. of Hugh Forbes,
cf Schivas. This Alexander Irvine d. 1844, having possessed
the estate of Drum for an extraordinary long period, viz,
upwards of eiglity-three years. He was s. by his son,
Alexander Forbes Irvine, of Drum, b. 10 Jan. 1777, wbc
having previously succeeded in right of his mother to th
estate of Schivas, had assumed the additional name of Forbes
He 7)1. 19 Dec. 1816, Margaret, dau. of James Hamilton, Esq.
and dying 1861, was s. by his son, the present proprietoi
Alexander Forbes Irvine, Esq. of Drum.
.<4r))i«— Arg., three small sheaves or bundles of holly, twi
and one, each consisting of as many leaves slipped vert, bandei
gu. Crest— A sheaf of nine holly leaves vert. Supporters-
two savages wreathed about the head and middle with holly
each carrying in their hands a baton all ppr. Motto— Su.h sole
sub umbra, vircns.
Seat — Drum Castle, Doimioak, co. Aberdeen.
IRVINE OP CASTLE IRVINE.
]^^EIlVT^'-DAECY-IEVIXE, Heney Huntlt, Esq
of Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh, 6. 14 Aug. 1863
s. liis father, Jidy, 1870.
iClUCagC. — The Irvines of Castle Irvine are of vcr;
ancient Scottish ancestry.
CnRisTOPHER Irvine, Laird of Bonshaw, was slain with Kin;
James IV. at the Battle of Flodden, 9 Sept. 1513, where h.
commanded the King's light horse against the English. H
was s. by his son,
Christopher Irvine, Laird of Bonshaw, the father of
Christopher Irvine, Laird of Bonshaw, who was slain a
the Battle of Solan Moss, Dec. 1542. He left issue two son:
Edward, Laird of Bonshaw; and
Christopher Irvine, Laird of Bobbgill and Annan, who: f
son and successor,
John Irvine, Laird of Bobbgill and Annan, jii. Mary Johns
ton, dau. of the Laird of Kewby and Johnston, and had issu
a son,
Christopher Irvine, a Lawyer, bred at the Temple, Lon
don, the first of the family who settled in Ireland, upon a gran
from King James VI. of Scotland and I. of England of lands ii
Fermanagh. He built CasUe Irvine, which was burnt by tli
rebels in 1641. He lived till after the Uestoration, and d. a
an advanced age. He m. his second-cousin, Blanch, dau. c
Edward Irvine, and grand-dau. of Edward Irvine, Laird c
Bonshaw, and had issue,
I. Christopher, M.D., Physician-General to the States c
Scotland, Historiographer to King Charles II., m. Mai
garet, dau. of James Wishart, Laird of Fotterow, and ha
issue,
1 Christopher, M.D., of Castle Irvine, 6. circa 1642 ; s. t
the Castle Irvine estates on the death of his uncle. Si
Gerard. He was M.P. co. Fermanagh from 1703 to 1713
m. Phoebe, dau. of Sir John Uume, of Castle Hume
and d. s. p. 1714.
2 James, Surgeon-General, d. s. p.
II. Gerard (Sir), Lient.-Col. in King Charles II. 's servic
before his Restoration, created a Bart. 31 July, 1677, d. a
Dundalk Camp, 1689, a Lieut.-Col. in the Earl of Gran»rd'
rcgt. in King William's service ; m. 1st, Catherine, dau
William Cathcart, of Bandoragh (shed. .s. ji.); and 2ndlj
Margaret, dau. of WiUiam Hamilton, and had issue,
1 Christopher, m. Deborah, dan. and co-heriess of Henr
Blennerhassett, Esq. of Castle Hassctt, co. Fermanagh
and d. v. p. s. p. 2 Charles, Col. of horse, d. unn,
3 Gerard, drowned at Enniskillen School.
1 Margaret, wife of John Crichton, ancestor of the Earls (
Erne,
ni. William, of whom presently.
I. Margaret, m. 1st, Richard Bell, Esq.; 2ndly, Cap
Thomas Maxwell ; and 3rdly, David Rond, of Enniskillen.
II. Mary, m. 1st, Andrew Johnston, Laird of BtarhclniR
2ndly, Launcelot Carleton, of Rossfad, and had issue ;
3rdly, Capt. John SomerviUe.
The 3rd son,
William Irvine, of Ballindulla, was a Capt. of horse unde
King Charles II. at the Battle of Worcester, where he wr
wounded; and High Sheriff for co. Fermanagh ICsI. B
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Herbert Gledstanes, a General und<
Gdstavds Adolphcs, King of Sweden, and Governor of Wa
gast, and had issue (see Irvine of KiUmka-i). The eldest soi
Christopher Irvine, commonly called Colonel Irvine,.
(on the failure of issue male of his uncles. Dr. Irvine, and Si
Gerard Irvine) to the Castle Irvine estates, and was Big
Sheriff CO. Fermanagh 1716. He d. 1723, having m. twioe
by his 2nd wife, Dorothy Anne, dau. of Jeffry Brett, he left i
his decease an elder son,
CuRisTOPHEB Irvine, Esq. of Castle Irvine, High Sheriff*
Fennanagh 1725, b. 15 April, 1097 ; m. 1st, Dorcas, Uau.
IRV
THE LANDED GENTRY.
IKV
)0i)
)1. Altxnniler Jtontsiomery, but by licr bad no male issue.
. 2ndly, F.linor, tlau. and ultimately co-heir of Audley
ervyn, Esq. of TriUick, co. Tyrone (by Olivia Coote, dau. of
ichard, Karl of ndlamont), and had issue. The elder son,
Col. William Iuvine, of Castle Irvine, 6. 1734; Member
rRatoath in the Irish House of Commons, was High Sheriff
.. Fermanagh 1768. He id. 1st, Hon. Flora Caroline Cole, dau.
John, 1st Lord Jlount Florence ; .she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly,
iphia, dau. of Gorges Lowther, Esq. of Kilrue, co. Meath (by
idith his wife, dau. of John Usher and Mary his wife, only
lU. of George, 1st Lord St. George), and had eight sous and
ght daus.,
I. GoKGES MARcns, of whom presently.
H. AVilliam Henry, Rector of Tara and Dunshaughlin, co.
Meath, J. P. for that co., b. 1762; m. Elizabetli, dau. of
James Hamilton, Esq. of Sheephill, co. Dublin, and d. 1839
leaving by her (who d. 26 April, 1859) issue,
1 Gorges Lowther, Rector of Eathregan, co. Meath, in.
Dec. 1827, Henrietta Florence, dau. of Christopher
Edmund John Nugent, Esq. of Bobsgrove, and by her
(who d. 13 March, 1834) had two daus., Sophia, m.
John G. Holmes, Esq. of Eockwood, co. Galway, and
Henrietta, in. Clement Hamerton, Esq. M.D, Eev. G.
Irvine d. Nov. 1838.
2 James Comm. R.N., of Hardwick Place, Dublin, d.^^n1n.
Nov. 1867.
3 Henry, of Vine Lodge, co. Wexford, and Kilmorc, co.
Tyrone, to. 1829, Elizabeth, dau. of Ebenezcr Radford
Eowe, Esq. of Ballyharty, co. Wexford, and twin sister of
Sophia, wife of Sir Thomas Esmonde, Bart., and has issue,
John William Henry.
William Henry, late Capt. 3rd regt. (Buffs), m. Maria
Jane, dau. of Arthur Edward Knox, Esq. of Castlerea,
by Lady Jane Parsons his wife, dau. of Lawrence, 2nd
Earl of Eosse, and has a dau., Edith.
4 St. George Caulfeild, Eeetor of Kilmcssan, co. Meath, in.
Georgina, dau. of Nathaniel Preston, Esq. of Swainstown,
CO. Jleath, and had a dau., Georgina, m. Surgeon-Major
McNalty. 5 Hans, M.D.
1 Charlotte, d. vnm. IS74. 2 Harriet, d. unm.
3 Caroline, in. Eev. John Lowe, Eector^of Dunshaughliu,
CO. Meath.
IH. Christopher Henry Hamilton, E.N., d. iinm.
IV. Henry William, b. 1770; m. Rebecca Cooke, and had an
only dau., Eebecca, in. David Onge, Esq.
V. George St. George, Major in the army, of Ballmahown,
CO. Wexford, High Sheriff 1804, b. 1771; in. 1st, Bridget,
dau. of Maurice Howlin D'Arcy, Esq. of Cooline, co. Wex-
ford ; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Eobert
Doyne, Esq. of Wells, co. AVexford, and had issue,
1 Edward Tottenham, Esq. of St. M^a-.C-. <■■>. Wrxford,
J.P. andD.L., High Sheriff CO. Wc\i' -' i l ' ('.ipt-
Ifith Lancers; m. 1861, Elizabeth Bin;: - .i«ard
Gonne Bell, Esq. of Streamstown, v. 'Aav. :ii,i| had a
dau., Mary Sophia Georgina, 6.13 Feb. 1863; cZ. S Jan.
1864.
1 Frances Eleanor D'Arcy, in. 1856, Eev. Charles Elring-
ton.
2 Sophia Maria, in. 1st, 1852, James Butler, Esq. of Castle
Crine; and 2ndly, 1860, Col. Graham.
Yl. Arthur Mervyn, killed at Pondicherry.
Til. John Caulfeild, Capt. in the army, J. P. co. Coric; d. s.p.,
having to. Mary Broderick, dau. and co-heir of Henry
Mitchell, Esq. of Mitchellsforl, co. Cork, and relict of Grice
Smyth, Esq. of Ballynatray.
vm. Hugh Lowther. killed at Blonte Video.
I. Sophia Maria, wife of Capt. Carew Smith.
H. Elinor Jane, wife of Heury Gonne Bell, Esq.
III. Florence Elizabeth Anne, wife of William llathborne, Esq.
IV. Olivia Emily, wife of George Lennox Conyngham, Esq.
V. Frances Mary, wife of Jones Irwin, Esq. of co. Sligo.
VI. Harriett, in. John Carleton, Esq. of Mohill, co. Leitrim.
VII. Letitia St. Patricia Mervyn, wife of Col. Alexander
Stuart, only son of Gen. James Stuart.
VIII. Elizabeth Emily, wife, 1st, of Ebenezcr Eadford Eowe,
Esq. of Ballyharty, co. Wexford; and 2ndly, of Samuel
Green, Esq.
Tie eldest son.
Major GoKr.ES Marcus Ikvink, of Castle Irvine, h. 26 Nov.
760; m. 31 March, 1788, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Judge
)'Arcy, Esq. of Dunmow Castle, co. Meath (by Elizabeth his
rife, dau. and heir of Richard Nugent, Esq. of Robbins-
3wn). (The D'Aects of Vv.nmmo, of whom Mr. D'Arcy-
rvine is the heir general, were descended from the baronial
lOUse of D'Akct, afterwards Earls of Holderness.) By the
eiress of D'Arcy, Major Irvine had four sons and live daus.,
I. William D'Akcy, of whom hereafter.
II. Gorges Mervyn (Rev.).
III. St. George, la. Miss Catherine Fennell.
IV. Somerset, K.N., m. a dau. of Abraham Uargrave, Esq. of
V"\-r. CO. Cork.
I. LoLu.a.
II. Elizabeth, wife of Marquess Ferdinando Incontii, of
Florence.
in. Sophia, widow of Arthur, Viscount Dunsannon.
TV. Emily, d. unm. 1870. v. Lutitia.
The eldest son,
Willlam D'Akct Ibvixe, of Castle Irvine (Nccarno Castle),
assumed, under settlement, the surname of D'Arcy. He rn.
1817, Maria, dau. of Sir Henry Brooke, 1st bart. of Cole
Brooke, co. Fermanagh, and by her (who d. IS July, ls38)
had issue,
Henri Mervtn D'Arcv Irvine, his heir.
Richard D'Arcy, Treasurer of the co. Fermanagh, d. unm.
1857.
William D'Arcy, late Capt. 67th regt., in. Louisa, dau. of
Capt. Cockburn. R.A., and has issue, William.
Francis D'Arcy, Capt. H.M. Indian army, m. 1854, Margaret,
dau. of Col. Sewell, and has issue, William, Blaria Elizabeth,
and Henrietta.
Arthur D'Arcy, Capt. in the Fermanagh Militia.
John D'Arcy, Lieut. R.N.
Elizabeth, wife of John Caldwell Bloomfleld, Esq. of Castle
CaldweU, co. Fermanagh. Maria.
Mr. Irvine d. 23 June, 1857, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Mervyn D'Arcy Irvine, Esq. of Castle Irvine, High
Sheriff co. Tyrone 1851, who by royal license, bearing date
27 April, 1861. was authorized to assume the additional sur-
names of Mervyn and D'Abcy, with the arms of those families
quartered. He m. 16 Oct. 18G2, Huntly Mary, eldest dau. of
Hon. Frances Pritlie, and by her (who d. 2 March, ■1SG4) left
at his decease, July, 1870, a son,
Henry Huntly, now of Castle Irvine, 6. 14 Aug. 1863.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a fess gu. between three
holly-leaves vert, for Irvine; 2nd, az. semee of cross-crosslets
and three cinquefoils arg., for D'Arcy ; 3rd, or, a chevron sa.,
for Mervyn. Crests — 1st, Irvine: A gauntlet fessways issuant
out of a cloud and holding a thistle all ppr. ; 2nd, D'Arcy:
On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a bull passant sa. armed or;
3rd, A squirrel sejant ppr. cracking a nut gu. Mottoes — 1st,
Irvine : Dum memor ipse mei ; 2nd, D'Akcy : Un Dieu un
roy ; 3rd, Mervyn : De Dieu est tout.
Seats — Castle Irvine, Irvinestown, and Eossclare House,
Lowtherstownj co. Fermanagh.
IRVINE OF KILLADEAS.
Ietine, John Gekard, Esq. of Killacleas, co.
Fermanagb, D.L., J.P., High Sheriff 1852, and J.P.
CO. Tyrone, High Sheriff 1878, Col. Commanding
Fermanagh Light Infantry regt. of Militia, s. his
father 5 June, 1860 ; m. 15 Dec. 1860, Elizabeth,
4th dau. of Wilham Daniell, Esq. of Ballymackney,
CO. Monaghan, and Manor Hasset Lodge, co. Fer-
managh, J.P., and has issue,
I. John Gerard Christopher.
II. William Peregrine Daniell.
III. Arthur Launcelot Carleton.
IV. Charles Edward Stannus.
V. Geoffrey George Vaughan.
I. Mary EUzabeth Geraldine. n. Caroline Sarah Sophia.
III. Kathleen Margaret Matilda.
HtUCagC— John Irvine, Esq. of Cooles and Rockfield,
CO. Fermanagh (2nd son of William Irvine, Esq. of Ballindul-
lagh, by Elizabeth Gledstanes his wife, see Irvine of Castle
Iri-ine), s. his father I69I; he in. 1st, Edith, dau. of
J. Hamilton, Esq., and 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Launcelot
Carleton, Esq. of Rossfad, and had issue two sons and four
daus. His will bears date 10 July, 1716, and was proved
7 Nov. same year. The eldest son.
Major Christopher Irvine, of Cooles and Rnckfield, in.
Jane, dau. of Rev. Dr. Green, of Sallys Grove, co. Fermanagh,
and Shanballyholly, co. Limerick; and d. 1760, having had
issue two sons,
I. John, his successor, of whom presently.
II. Gerard, m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Andrew Hamilton, Esq. of
BallymadoncU, co. Donegal, and 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of John
Moutray, Esq. of Favor Royal, co. Tyrone, and had issue,
1 Hamilton, his successor, of Green Hill, co. Fermanagh,
J.P. and D.L., b. 21 Oct. 1768; m. Feb. 1798, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Sandys, Esq. of Drimnacor, co. Longford,
and by her had issue,
Arthur Henry, of Green Hill, b. 16 Oct. 1808; d. unm.
1862. Gerard, deceased.
Hamilton John, deceased.
Anne, decca.spd. Charlotte Sophia, deceased.
Charlotte Maria, deceased. Letitia.
Elizabeth. Anne Hannah.
Catherine Angelina.
Mr. Irvine, High Sheriff 1799, d. 25 May, 1816.
85 G
lEV
THE LANDED GENTRY.
IRW
2 Christopher, 3 Arthur Henry, married.
4 Andrew. 5 William, ra. and lias issue.
6 John. 7 Thomas Gledstane.
1 Catherine. 2 Klizaheth. 3 Anne.
4 Sophia Jane. S Letitia, m. James King, Esq.
The elder son,
John Irvine, Esq. of Rockfield, co. Fermanaffh, High Sherift
of Fermanagh 1763, m. 1745, Catherine, eldest dau. of Eiglit
Kcv. Dr. Story, Bishop of Kilmore ; and had issue four sons
and three daus.,
I. Christopher, d. unm. ii. Joseph, d. unm.
III. Gerard, his heir.
IV. William, of CooUstown, co. Tyrone, was Capt. in 5th
Eoyal Irish regt. of Dragoons, and Major in the Royal
Tyrone FnsiUers Militia. He d. 1830, leaving two sons and
a dau.,
1 AVilliam John, Eector of Kilmoon, co. Mcath, m. 1870,
Catherine Charlotte (rf. 1870), dau. of Capt. Thomas Boyes,
of 76th regt., and d. 1870, leaving, with seven daus., two
sons, the eldest of whom,
William Stuart, Sub-Inspector Royal Irish Constahulary,
TO. 1873, Mary Louisa, dau. of Rev. Henry Thcophilus
Hobson, Incumbent of Jenkinstown.
2 Charles, the second son, was Lieut.-Col. of 38th regt., m.
Mary, dau. of Lewis Gollock, Esq. and d. 1864, learing
an elder son,
Henry, now of Gortalowry, Capt. Eoyal Tyrone Fusilier
Militia.
1 Kathcrine Elizabeth Sophie, m. Col. Charles Bailey,
E.E., and d. 1817, leaving issue.
I. Deborali. ii. Elizabeth. iii. Sophia.
Mr. Irvine d. 1787, and was s. by his oldest surviving son,
Gebakd Irvine, Esq. of Eockfield, co. Fermanagh, Deputy-
Gorenior of co. Fermanagh, Capt. 47th regt., with which
regiment he served in the American War, and was at the battle
of Bunker's Hill, was High SheriiT of co. Fermanagh 1803.
He m. Catherine, dau. of Eobert Hassard, Esq. of Stoneville,
and d. 3 March, 1835, having had issue,
John, his successor, of whom presently.
'Jlobert, d. 1823. William.
Arthur Henry (Rev.), of Spring Hill, co. Tyrone, d. 1837.
George, Capt. 33rd regt. of Bengal N.I., d. 1866.
Jane, m. Thomas Hemsworth, Esq. of Abbeville, co. Tippe-
rary. Catherine, to. Dr. Michael Tuthill.
'The eldest son,
John Irvine, Esq. of Eockfield and Killadeas, co. Ferma-
nagh, J. P. and D.L., Major Eoyal Tyrone Fusiliers regt. of
Militia, High Sheriff co. Fermanagh 1819; m. 1817, Sarah,
eldest dau. of Thomas Towers, Esq. of Bushy Park, co. Tip-
perary ; and d. 5 June, 1860, having had issue,
Gerard, d. unm. 1840. John Geraed, now of Killadeas.
Christopher (Rev.). Thomas, d. 1840.
Charles Dopping. Malcolm Edward, d. 1839.
Arthur Benjamin (Rev.), to. Louisa Caroline, dau. of Cheyne
Brady, Esq., and has issue.
Duncan Malcolm, Capt. 17th regt., m. 6 Oct. 18G8, Jane
Caroline, elder dau. of Comm. M. J. Knox, E.N.
Mary. Kathleen, d. 1845.
Caroline Sophia, to. Eev. J. F. Pcacocke, Rector of St.
Georges, and Prebendary of Dunlavjn, Diocese of Dublin.
Sarah Ehzabeth, d. 1841.
Arms — Arg., a fess gu. between three holly leaves vert.
Crest — A gauntlet fessways issuant out of a cloud and holding
a thistle all ppr. Mottoes — Sub umbra sub sole virescens ; and
over the crest, Dum memor ipse mei.
SeaL — Killadeas, Ballycassidy, co. Fermaiiafh.
IRVING OF BARWHINNOCK.
Irving, James, Esq. of Barwhinnock, co. Kirk-
cudbright, b. 1808 ; in. 1845, Margaret, only cliild
and heiress of the late Peter Laurie MacMillan,
Esq. of Barwhinnock, and has, with other issue, a
son,
Richard Francis, 6. 1855.
Major Irving is a Magistrate for the Stewartry of
Kirkcudhright. He was appointed to the Bengal
Cavalry 1829, served through the Affghan campaign,
and the actions consequent thereon ; accomjoanied
the Light Brigade to the final relief of the pi-isoners
at Toorkistan ; M-as present with the army of the
Sutlej and Punjaub campaign, including the passage
of the Chenab at Eamnuggur, the battles of Chillian-
wallah and Googerat, and the pursuit of Dost
Mahomed Khan at Pesha^vur. He retired with tb
rank of Major 1852.
JttltraflE.— This is an old family in co. Dumfries. Thj
present Major Irving, of Barwhinnock, and his sister, Marj/
widow of Sir John Gordon, Bart, of Earlston, are the onl,
surviving children of the late William Irving, Esq. of Grit
ston, CO. Dumfries, by Jane his wife, eldest dau. of Davi
Currie, Esq. of Newlaw, co. Galloway; and claim descent froi
Christopher Irving, of Eobgill and Annan, who m. 15C(i
Margaret, dau. of John Johnstone of that ilk.
Arms— Arg., a chevron between three holly leaves verl
Crest— A dexter arm in armour embowed holding a branch c
holly all ppr. Motto— Hand uUis labentia ventis.
<Sea«— Barwhiimoek, Twyneholm. co. Kircudbright,
IRWIN OF JUSTTJSTOWN AND SALP0R7
Iewin, Capt. Thomas Angelo, of Justustow:
and Salport, Cumberland, b. 10 April, 1845 ; Deput
Chief Constable of Manchester, Capt. on half-paj
formerly of the Eoyal Scots ; holds also a Commis
sion in the 6th Eoyal Lancashire Militia ; s. to th
estate in 1877, under the will of his grand-uncl
Thomas Irwin, Esq. of Calder Abbey and Justus
town.
Ht'uraCIP.— Thomas Ikwtn, Esq. of Justustown, Cumbei
land (son of Thomas Irwin, Esq. of Mosside, Justustown); n
1788, Jane. 2nd dau. of John Senhouse, Esq. of Calder Abbej
and sister of Joseph Tiffin Senhouse, Esq., also of Caldt
Abbey), and d. 3 Jan. 1832, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. John, Lieut. H.E.I.C.S., m. Mary, dau. of Col. Chartcri
and d. 21 Sept. 1824, having by her (who d. 1874) had a sor
Thomas Somerville, Lieut. Bengal Engineers, to. 184
Caroline Burke, 2nd dau. of Col. John Angelo, 3rd Beng
Cavalry, and d. 1850, leaving issue, .
1 Thomas Angelo, now of Justustown.
2 John James, Lieut. 12th foot, 0. 1848; m. 1873. Sai
Pratt, dau. of James Ponsonby Hill, Esq. of Jonesboro
CO. Louth, and has issue, John Hill, 6. 1875 ; Georgi
6. 1876 ; Ethel Marguerite.
1 Caroline Louisa Antoinette, iii. 1st, 1865, Robert Coser |
Weir, Esq., of Bogangreen, Berwick, who d. 1867; an
2ndly, 1870, Montagu Dicken Stevenson, Esq., late Cap
30th foot, and has issue, John Henry Montagu, 6. 1875
Violet Eeiley ; Frances Lilian Antoinette ; and Georgih!
III. Joseph, Lieut. E.N., to. Miss Emily Dillon (of an Iris
family), and had five sons and three daus. iv. James.
I. Jane.
II. Mary, to. William Nicholson Hodgson, Esq. of Ncwl)
Grange, near Carlisle.
III. Sarah, m. Thomas Allison Hoskins, Esq. of High Sc
murthy, near Cockermouth.
The eldest son,
Thomas Irwin, Esq. of Justustown, and, jure vxoris, of Caldc
Abbey, both in Cumberland, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 183(
6. 19 Nov. 1789; to. 16 April, 1823, Mary, eldest dau. an
heiress of Joseph Tiffin Senhouse, Esq. of Calder Abbey, am
d. 1877, bequeathing the estates to his grand-neplieiv, Cap'J
Thomas Angelo Irwin, now of Justustown.
^rj)is— Arg., three holly leaves ppr. Crest— A dove holdin
an olive-branch in its beak all ppr. Motto— lla.ui\ uUis labenti
ventis. Seai— Justustown, near Carlisle.
IRWIN OF DERRYGOitE,
Ibwin, Edward, Esq. of Derrygore, co. Ferma J
nagh, J.P., b. 1848 ; s. his father 1874 ; j«. 26 Dec
1878, Annie Brunskill, 4th dau. of Samuel N. Elliott
Esq. of Mount Galpine, Dartmouth.
HinriigC— George Irwin, Esq. lived in Derrygore, an
d. there 1791. He to. Ellen Logan, and by her (who d. 1791
had, with other issue, a youngest son,
Acheson Irwin, Esq., 6. 11 Nov. 1760 ; who resided at Derrj
gore. He m. 1790, Catherine Wilson, and by her (who d. Noi
1837) had issue,
George Acheson, d. iinm. 1817.
Edward, now of Derrygore.
Acheson, d. 1855; he had a son, 6. 1832.
James Stuart, d. s. jj. 1844.
Letitia, to. John Bartley, Esq., and has issue.
Ellen, 1)1. Charles Ashenhurst, and has issue.
Catherine, to. Ealph Stone, and has issue.
Mary Ann, to. William Emery, and has no issue,
Ilig eldest surviving son,
Edward Ibwin, Esq. of Derrygore, co. Fermanagh, J.P. fc
IRW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
1ST
ithatco., and Higli Sheriff 1SG2, also J.P. for the borough of
Leeds, co. York, b. March, 1795; »i. Jane, 1S47, Hannah, dau.
of Thomas Baynes, of Leeds, and d. 1874, having had issue,
I. Edward, now of Dcrrygore.
II. John Arthur, b. 1 Jan. 1854.
rii. Aclieson Harcourt, b. 3 Marcli, IS.JS.
I. Eose. II. Hannah.
Arms— Arg., a mural crown betwoon three holly-leaves ppr.
Crest — A mailed arm fessways holdint; in the hand a thisth'
and a holly leaf all ppr. and charged on the aru". with a crescent
gu. Jl/o«o— Nemo me impune lacessit.
Seat — Derrygore, Enniskillen.
IRWIN OF BATHMOYLE.
Trtvin, Richabd, Esq. of Eathmoyle, co. Ros-
common, J.P., High Sheriff 1861, and Major of the
Roscommon Mihtia, b. 1832 ; s. his father 18(57 ;
. 18 June, 1866, Cecilia, dau. of PhiHp O'Reilly,
Esq., D.L. of Coolamber, co. Longford, and has
issue,
I. Arthur John, 6. 13 May, 1868.
II. Francis Joseph, b. 9 June, 18G9.
III. Henry, 6. 24 June, 1870.
IV. Valentine, 6. 18 Oct. 1874.
I. Mary. ii. Rosalie.
HlJtragC— This family have settled in co. Roscommon,
and possessed considerable estates there from an early period.
They claim descent from the Scotch House of Drum Castle.
John Irwin, Esq. of Ballinderry, co. Roscommon, m. Susanna
Jones, and d. at an advanced age in 1720, leaving, with other
issue, a son,
Arthur Irwin, Esq. of Fernhall, and Eathmoyle, 6. 1C92 ;
. 1748, Eleanor, dau. of C. Dillon, Esq. and d. 1785, leaving
(with a dau. Eleanor, b. 1759, m. E. Howley, Esq.) a son,
Richard Irwin, Esq. of Rathmoyle, m. 1st, 1801, Sarali, dau.
of £. Burke, Esq. of Ballynakill, by whom (who d. in childbed)
he had a son,
Arthur, who d. 1802.
He m. 2ndly, 1804, Margaret, dau. of Valentine Dillon, Esq. of
Tenelick, co. Longford, and had further issue by her (who d.
1837),
Richard, his heir. Valentine, b. 1808; d. 184G.
John, b. 1809, J.P. co. Roscommon; m. 1840, Margaret, dau.
of L. Harkan, Esq., and has issue.
Eleanor, m. 1835, John White, Esq. of Xantenan, co. Lime-
rick, and d. 1863, leaving issue.
Margaret, a Nun, d. laim. 1864, aged 50.
Mr. Irwin d. 1818, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Irwin, Esq. of Rathmoyle, 6. 1806, High Sheriff co.
Eoscommon 1842; to. 1832, Mary, dau. of John Kelly, Esq.,
D.L., of Rockstown, co. Limerick, and Ballintlea, co. Clare,
by whom (who d. Dec. 1861) he had issue,
Richard, his heir, now of Rathmoyle.
John, now of Ballynew House, co. Mayo, h. 1836.
Valentine, late Magistrate at Kuttuck, Bengal, b. 1838; m.
1871, Mary, dau. of J. Scully, Esq., and d. 1873, leaving
issue.
Mary, a Nun, d. vnm. 1862, aged 29.
Katherine. Margaret. Frances. Eleanor, d. 1876.
Mr. Irwin d. 7 Jan. 1867, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present Richard Irwin, Esq. of Rathmoyle.
Arms—Arg., a fess gu. between three holly leaves vert.
Crest— A gauntlet fessways issuing out of clouds holding a
thistle all ppr. Motto— Suh sole sub umbra virescens; over
the crest, Nemo me impune lacessit.
/Scai— Rathmoyle, BalUnagre.
ISHERWOOD OF IiIARPLE.
Ekadshaw-Isheewood, Thomas, Esq. of Mar2:)le
Hall, CO. Chester, and Bradshaw Hall, co. Lancaster,
J.P. and D.L., b. 10 Feb. 1820 ; m. 22 July, 1810,
Mary Ellen, eldest surviving dau. of the Eev. Henry
Bellairs, of Bedworth, co. Warv\'ick, and has issue,
I. John Henry, 6. 27 Aug. 1841, late 84th regt.; m. 1864,
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Luce, Esq. of Malmesbury, and
has issue.
II. Arthur Salisbury, b. 21 May, 1313.
iLillCngC. — Henry Bradshaw, F.=q., 2nd son of William
Bradshaw, Esq. of Bradshaw Hall, co. Lancaster, by Margaiet,
dau. of Christoi'her Clayton, Esq. of Styrdes Hall, Chesliirc,
piuchased Marile Hall, 1606, from Sir Edward Stanley, K.B.,
having previously resided there as tenant. He m. Dorothy,
tlie litiress of Christopher Bagsliaw, Esq. of The Itidge, co.
Derhy, and dying 1611, left issue a dau., who m. John Milton,
father uf tile I'oet, and a sou,
lIiiNKY Bradshaw, Esq., to. Catherine, dau. and co-heiress
of Ralph Winnington, Esq. of Oflerlon Hall, co. Chester, and
dying 1654, left issue,
Henry.
John, the celebrated Judge, who presided at the trial of Kinjf
Charles I., b. 1602. He was M.P. for Cheshire, Chief
Justice of Chester, and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lan-
caster. He d. s. p. 1659, leaving the remains of his immense
wealth to his nephew, Henry Biudshaw.
The elder son,
Henry Bradshaw, Esq., Col. in Cromwell's army, wounded
at the battle of Worcester, and one of the Judges who con-
demned the Earl of Derby; m. 1st, Mary, dau. and heiress of
Barnard Welles, Esq. of Wyberslegh Hall, co. Chester; and
2ndly, Anne, dau. of George Bowden, Esq. of Bowden, co.
Chester. He d. 1661, and left issue by his 1st wife,
Henry Bradshaw, Esq., who, on failure of the senior
branch of the family, became possessed of Bradshaw Hall,
A.D. 1690. Hem. Magdalene, eldest dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Bareroft, Esq. of Barcroft Hall, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
Henry Bradshaw, Esq., High Sheriff for co. Derby 1701 ;
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Legh, Esq. of High Legh, co.
Cliester, and dying without issue, was s. by his brother,
Thomas Bradshaw, d. unm. 1743, when his estates went to
his only sister,
Mary Bradshaw, twice married, 1st, John Pimlot, Esq.
(whose only child, Mary, to. Lindon Evelyn, Esq., M.P. for
Dundalk, whose only child m. Lord Dunsany); and 2ndly,
Nathaniel Isherwood, Esq. of Bury, co. Lancaster, by whom
she had issue. Her eldest son,
Nathaniel Isherwood, Esq., to. Mary, dau. of John Brabin,
Esq. of Brabin's Hall, co. Chester, and dying s. p. 1765, was
s. by his only brother,
Thomas Isherwood, Esq. of Bradshaw and Marple, m. Ist,
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Altcroft, Esq. of Gillibrand House,
near Blackburn, by whom he had one son, who d. an infant,
and six daus. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Thomas Orrel, Esq.
of Salterley, co. Chester, and had issue,
Thomas Bradshaw, his successor, d. unm. 5 Jan. 1791.
Henry Bradshaw, successor to his brother, d. unm. 1801.
John, of whom presently.
Magdalen Barcroft, m. Henry Salvin, Esq. of Thorpe Salvin.
Mariann, to. George Salvin, Esq. Hannah, d. unm. 1798.
Mary Anne, d. unm. Margaret, d. unm. 1793.
The 3rd son,
John Bradshaw Isherwood, Esq. of Marple Hall, co.
Chester, and Bradshaw Hall, co. Lancaster, B.A. Trin. Coll.
Cambridge, 6.10 June, 1776, High Sheriff of co. Chester 1815;
m. 19 Oct. 1812, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Eev.
Thomas Bancroft, M.A., Vicar of Bolton-le-Moors, J. P., and
Chaplain to Viscount Castle Stuart, and by her (who d. 1 April,
1856) had issue,
Thomas Bradshaw, present representative.
Anna Maria, to. 5 Dec. 1839, Rev. Charles Bellairs, of Ecd-
worih, CO. Warwick. Miriam.
Anne Magdalen, to. 14 Feb. 1843, Rev. John Vaughan Lloyd,
Vicar of Hope, co. Flint; d. 1859.
Blargaret Sarah. Esther Alice. Jemima.
Mr. Isherwood d. 23 May, 1839.
/4n)!.5— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Isherwood, arg., a ffss
dancetee az. on a chief az. a lion passant or; 2nd and 3rtl,
Bradshaw, arg., two bendlets sa. between as many martlets,
of the 2nd. CVfs^s— 1st, Isherwood : A wolfs head erased ppr.
out of a crescent az. ; 2nd, Bradshaw : On a mount vert a stag
at gaze ppr. under a vine branch fructed or. Jl/oiio— Bona
benemerenti benedictio.
^■,„,,,_jlarple Hall, near Stockport, Cheshire; Bradshaw
Hall, near Bolton, co. Lancaster.
ISTED OF ECTON.
IsTED, Ambrose, Esq. of Ecton, co. Northampton.
D.L., bapt. there 22 Feb. 1779 ; m. 1st, at Barton-
Seagrave, 26 July, 1832, Eleanor Elizabeth, eldest
dau°of the Hon. and Rev. Richard Bruce Stopford,
Canon of Windsor, youngest brother of James
George, Earl of Courtown, which lady d. 1851 ; and
2ndly, 10 Sept. 1853, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas, Viscount Anson, and widow of the Hon.
Charles John Murray. Mr. Istcd s. his father
12 Aug. 1827.
858
IVE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
IZO
JLt'nf.TSC— "IsTED of £ctoii came from Eystpcl, a large
Biarifiiiie town in tlie province of Schoncn, in the IvinKilom
of Sweden, and settled at Framfield, Sussex, probably in the
time of Edward III., where they enjoyed a considerable
estate, some part of which continued in the family till 1718,
when it was sold by Thomas Isted, Esq. of Ecton."
John Isted, of Framfield, Sussex, was father of another
John Isted, of FramficUl, whose son,
raciiABD Isted, of Framfiekl, yi. Anne, dau. of William
AVarnot, of the same place, and had a son and successor,
Thomas Isted, of Framfield, m. IClizabeth, dau. and heiress
of Thomas Twine, M.D. of Lewes, Sussex, and had two sons,
Thomas, of London (m. Elizabeth Oliver, and was father of a
6on, Oliver, and a dau., Elizabeth, who both d. s. ji.) and
HicHAKD Isted, Esq. of Framfield. He«i. Anne, dau. and co-
heir of Edward Goodwyn, of Dorldng, Surrey, by Anne his
•wife, sister of Sir Anthony Benn, Knt., Eecordcr of London,
and had issue. The 2nd son,
Ambrose Isted, Esq. of St. John's Square, Middlesex, m.
Sarah, dau. of Thomas Feltliam, Esq., descended from the
Felthams of ScicUhorpe, Norfolk, and by her (who d. about
1725) left at his decease, 1692, a dau., Anne, 6. 1682, who d.
unni. at Northampton, 28 Jan. 1763 ; and a son and successor,
Thomas Isted, Esq. of St. John's Square, Middlesex, and of
Acton, CO. Northampton, 6. 9 Dec. 1C77, who sold Framfield,
1718. He m. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Fulk Kose, Esq. of the
Island of Jamaica, and of Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-heir
of John Langley, Alderman of London (who m. 2ndl3-, Sir
Hans Sloane, Bart.). By this lady (who rf. 26 Deo. 1722) Mr.
Isted had issue ; he d. 1731, was buried at Ecton, and was s.
by his son,
Ambrose Isted, Esq. of Ecton, &. 6 March, 1717-18 ; m. 16
Sept. 1746, Anne, dau. of Sir Charles, and sister and co-heir
of Sir Charles Buck, Bart, of Ilanby, co. Lincoln, and of The
Grove, Herts, by whom (who d. 21 Nov. 1800) he had issue,
Samuel, his heir.
George, of St. James's Place, Westminster, Bencher of the
Inner Temple, bapt. at Ecton, 7 Sept. 1754; d. unm. 3 Nov.
1821.
Anne, m. 1792, Eobert Corbet, Esq. of Longner, Salop, but
d.s.p. 1822. Harriet, d. unm. at Bath, 1809.
Eose Sarah.
Charlotte, m. 26 Feb. 1805, Eev. Thomas Howell, of Chalton,
Hants, and d. s. p. 2 Dec. 1826.
Mary, m. 17 July, 1780, William Sotheby, Esq. of Seward-
stoue, Essex, and of Lower Grosvcnor Street.
Mr. Isted d. 6 May, 1781, and was s. by his son,
Samuel Isted, Esq. of Ecton, bapt. there 17 May, 1750; ra.
20 Oct. 1795, Barbara, eldest dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Percy, Lord Bishop of Dromore, and d. 12 Aug. 1827, leaving
a son, the present Ambrose Isted, Esq. of Ecton.
.^rms— Gu., a chevron vaire between three talbots' head-s
erased or. Crest — ^A buck's head erased ppr. attired and
ducally gorfced or.
iS'cai— Ecton, co. Northampton.
IVES OF BENTWORTH HALIi.
Ives, G-OEriON- Matnard, Esq. of Bentworth
Hall, Hants, D.L., Liciit.-Col. Commanding 36th
Middlesex Eifles, late Capt. Coldstream Guards, b.
18 May, 1837, s. his father 1865.
iLtnCajJC— J. Robert Ives, Esq. of Bentworth Hall,
Hants, son of J. Ives, Esq., F.E.S., of St. Catherine's Hill, and
Corpusty, Norfolk, by Anne his wife, dau. of T. Tompson, Esq.
of Witchingham Hall, also in Norfolk, purchased 1848, from
E. Horman Fisher, Esq., the estate of Bentworth Hall, and
served as High Sheriff of Hampshire 1854. He m. 1836, Hon.
Emma Maynard, dau. of Henry, late Viscount Maynard, and
d. 1805, having had issue two sons,
I. Gordon Maynard, now of Bentworth Hall.
II. Cecil Robert r,t. John (Rushbrouk Hall, Bury St. Edmunds),
J.P., Lieut.-Col. Royal Horse Guards Blue, b. 5 May, 1838;
TO. 7 April, 1864, Hon. Susan Ann, eldest dau. of Lord
Talbot de Malahide, and has issue, 1 "Violet Maud Cecil ;
2 Marion; 3 Kathleen; 4 Frances Edith.
Seat— Bentworth Hall, Alton, Hants. Town Hcsidence—il,
Hertford Street, Mayfair.
IVES OP BEADDEN".
Ites, The Eet. Cornelius, of Bradden House,
CO. Northami^ton, b. 18 July, 1793.
3LinCil(IE. — The Bradden estate, including the manor and
advowson, was purchased April, 1677, from Garus Matthew,
Esq., by
The Rev. William Ives, who was Rector of Green's Norton.
He d.s.p. 23 Jan. 1696-97, having devised his property to (tho
son of his brother Francis, of Wellingborough), his nephev/,
William Ives, Esq., who thus became of Bradden. He m.
thrice (his last wife, Mary, dau. of Sir Gilbert Clarke, of
Chilcote, d. 1 Aug. 1758), but d. without male issue 1719, and
was s. by his brother,
l-'RANcis Ives, Esq., m. Elizabeth Carpenter, and d. 1728,
leaving a son and heir,
William Ives, Esq. of Bradden, m. 20 March, 1748, Anne,
eldest dau. of Abraham "Van Mildert, of Amsterdam, and
dying 24 Dec. 1794, left, with two daus., Anne, ni. Thomas
Grant, Esq. of Litchborough ; and Elizabeth, m. Rev. William
Master, Rector of Paulers Pury, a son and successor,
Cornelius Ives, Esq. of Bradden, bapt. 5 Nov. 1758, r.i. 12
July, 1787, Anne, 2nd dau. of Cornelius Van Mildert, Esq. of
Newington, Middlesex, and sister of William Van Mildert,
D.D., Bishop of Durham, and by her (who d. Jan. lSu5) had
issue,
Cornelius, now of Bradden.
William, M.A., Vicar of Haltwhistle, b. 2 Dec. 1799; m. 1st,
1832, Mary Ann, dau. of Henry Richmond, Esq. of Hums-
haugh, Northumberland; 2ndly, 1842, Sarah, dau. of
Eobert Green, Esq. of South Shields; Srdly, 1859, Anne,
dau. of John William Mewburn, Esq. of Peterborough, aad
d. 16 March, 1875.
Anna. Martha. Elizabeth.
Mr. Ives d. 14 Nov. 1838.
Arms — Arg., a chevron between three Moors' heads in profile
couped sa.
/Scat— Bradden House, near Towcestcr.
IZOD OF CHAPEL IZOD.
IzoD, Lorenzo Nickson, Esq. of Chapel Izod
House, CO. Kilkenny, J.P. and D.L., at one time High
Sheriff, b. 4 June, 1812 ; m. 20 March, 1837, Eliza-
beth Catherine, dau. of the late Sir Henry Robert
Carden, Bart, of Templemore House, and has issue,
I. William Henry, Major R.A., 6. 24 Dec. 1837.
II. John Craven, b. 19 Dec. 1839.
III. Henry, Lieut. R.N., b. 12 May, 1841 ; d. 1 Aug. 1864.
IV. F'rancis Lorenzo (Rev.), b. 11 Jan. 1844.
V. Frederick Kevan, b. 8 Nov. 1845.
VI. Lionel, b. 16 Feb. 1858.
I. Edith Harriet Sophia, m. Evans Charles Johnson, E.^q.,
Madras Civil Service, son of the Ven. Archdeacon J. E.
Johnson, D.D.
II. Lucy Kate, deceased, and iii. Caroline Frances, twins.
IV. Julia. V. Sarah Elizabeth Rose.
EilTCagr.— The family of Izod was established at Chapel
Izod, CO. Kilkenny, 1600, and a branch at the same period ^
seated at Staunton, in co. Gloucester, where a tomb remains of
Henry Izod, Rector of that place, who d. 1650. The inscrip-
tion describes the family as ancient, and long entitled to bear
arms. The name appears to be an old Irish one ; mention is
made in Harris's History of Dublin, of " Izo'd's Tower,"
demolished 1075, by the Earl of Essex, to make room for Essex
Gate, and also of " Izod's Fort in the Park."
Lionel Izod, Esq. of Chapel Izod, son of Richard Izod, by
Anne Brabant his wife, m. Elizabeth Cochrane, grand-dau. of
John Kevan, Esq., who was grandson of Wheeler, Bishop of
Ossory, who d. 1640, and had issue, WiUiam Izod, of Chapel
Izod, who d. s. p. ; and
Kevan Izod, Esq. of Wilton, co. Cork, whose dau. and
heiress, Elizabeth, heiress to her uncle, William Izod, Esq. of
Chapel Izod, m. 21 Aug. 1773, Lorenzo Nickson, Esq., younger
son of Abraham Nickson, Esq. of Munny, co. Wexford, and
left a son,
William Izod, Esq. of Chapel Izod, who was High Sheriff
1810. He 7)1. 21 June, 1811, Darkey, dau. of Thomas Hems-
worth, Esq. of Abbeyville, co. Tipperary, and by her (who d.
10 June, 1834) left at his decease, 22 Aug. 1848, an only son
and heir, the present Lorenzo Nickson Izod, Esq. of Chapel
Izod.
Arms— Arg., six leopards' heads vert, three, two, and one.
Crest — A man's head in armour ppr., on the head a plume of
feathers gu. and arg. ,
Seat — Chapel Izod House, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny.
JAC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JAC
859
JACKSON OF DTJDDINGTON.
.Tacksox, William Goddaed, Esq. of Diirldins;-
tni, CO. Northampton, and of Wisbech, in the Isle
c.r lav, D.L., «. his flxther 1852 ; m. 182S, Harriet
(,'. -1 June, 1862), dau. of Matthew Burchall, Esq.
of Churchfiekl House, Fulham, and has issue,
I. William Goddard, 6. IS3.5; m. 1S6-1, Selina Barbara
Maria, 3rd dau. of Gen. Johuson, of Wytham-on-the-Hill,
CO. Lincoln, and has issue, 1 William Augustus Charles
Goddard; 2 Robert Hugh Goddard; 3 Kicliolas Goddard.
I. Anne Jane. ii. Harriet. in. Mary.
IV. Anna, d. 26 Aufr. 1S49. v. Caroline.
VI. Elizabeth, d. 31 May, ISoO.
ittltCilffC.— NicHOL.is Jackson restored the house at
Duddington, 9 Charles I., 1G33, and by his will, dated 0
Nov. 1641, left his estate there to his son,
Williaji Jackson, who s. his father 1GG2, and by will, dated
12 Nov. 1C67, founded the school at Duddington. His son,
TnosiAS Jackson, Esq., J.P., s. his father 1GG7. He m.
Frances, dau. of Christopher TLursby, Esq. of Castor, co.
Northampton, and by her (who d. 16S3) had issue. To this
Thomas the arms of the family were granted 1G88. By his
will, dated 3 Feb. 1G92, he left his lands at Duddington, Castor,
and Helpstone to his 2nd surviving son,
Francis Jackson, Esq., who «. his father 1694. He m.
Frances Fairchild, by whom (who d. 10 July, 1740) he had,
witii four dans., three sons, Thomas, his heir: F'rancis, liector
of Bulwick, CO. Northampton; Jeremiah (se« Gould ofUpwiy).
The eldest son,
Thomas Jackson, Esq. of Duddington, h. 1G95 ; m. 1st, 1720,
his cousin, Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Burneby, Esq.
of Manton, Eutland, and by her (who d. 1739) he had
twenty-one children. Mr. Jackson ni. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of
Kev. Hugh Cartwright, Incumbent of Ossington, and by her
(who d. 9 July, 1754) had issue, Hogh, of whom we treat: and
Frances, in. her cousin, Jeremiah Jackson. Thomas Jackson
left the house aud estate at Duddington to his son by kis 2nd
wife,
Hugh Jackson, Esq. of Duddington, who s. his father 1771.
He m. 1767, Jane, dau. of James Weldon, by Mary his wife,
dau. of Francis Jackson, Esq., by whom (who d. 22 April,
1816) he had issue,
I. Thomas, h. 20 March, 1768 (.?. 28 June, 1800); ?)i. Eliza-
beth, dau. and co-heiress of Tobias Hippi.sley, Esq. of
Hambleton, Rutland, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Capt. John
Gardner, R.N.) had issue,
1 Thomas Hippisley, of Stamford, m. Sarah, dau. of the
Rev. William Pochin, Rector of Morco-tt, and has issue.
2 John, of Haiupstead, w.. Anna Dodsworth, dau. of Sir
William Beechey, Knt., and has issue.
3 Hugh, ofHampstead, lu. Eliza, dau. of Thomas Graham
Arnold, M.D., of Stamford, and has issue.
1 Elizabeth, d. unm.
2 Susanna, m. Col. John Elliot Gairnes, of Coleralne,
Ireland, and has issue.
n. William, b. 12 May, 1769 (d. 2 Aug. 1810); m. Sarah, dau.
and co-heiress of Joseph Howkins, Esq. of Barwell aud
Hinckley, co. Leicester, and had by her an only son,
I William, d. s. p. 10 Oct. 1819.
III. Hugh, of Duddington.
IV. Jeremiah, 6. 29 July, 1775, J. P., Prebendary of Brecon,
and Vicar of Elm-cum-Emneth, m. ISOl, Mary Ann, dau. of
Rev. Robert Willan, Vicar of Cardington, and has issue,
1 Edward, b. 30 March, 1802 ; m. Jane, dau. of John
Goddard Marshall, Esq. of Elm, and has issue.
2 Henry, M.A. of Magdalen College, Cambridge.
3 Francis, vi. Lucy, dau. of Joseph Marshall, Esq. of
AValdersea House, Elm, High Sheriff of cos. Cambridge
and Huntingdon 1841, and has issue.
4 Frederick, M.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge,
Incumbent Minister of Leverington, Parson Drove.
5 Thomas Jobson. 6 William Hugh.
1 Frances. 2 Emily.
IV. James, h. 1 Aug. 1777, entered the Royal Navy, and d.
22 Jan. 1800, vain.
I. Caroline Mary, 6. 26 Aug. 1782; m. 1st, John Goddard
Marshall, Esq. of Elm, and had by him (who d. 10 June
1825),
1 John Goddard, m. Nancy Adair Moncrief.
1 Jane, m. Edward Jackson, as above stated.
She TO. 2ndly, Rev. John Russell Christophcrson, LL.B.,
late Rector of Grainsby, and Vicar of Eagle.
The 3rd son,
Hugh Jackson, Esq. of Duddington, co. Northampton, and
of Wisbech, in the Isle of Ely, >j. 26 July, 1771 : m. 1st, 1797,
Ann, dau. of John Marshall," Esq. of Waldersea House, Elm,
Isle of Ely, High Sheriff cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon 1S05,
and by her (who d. 19 Jan. 1838) had issue,
I. Hugh John, d. 1 Dec. 1818, aged IG years.
II. William Goddard, now of Duddington.
hi. Joseph Marshall, Rector of Bow Briekhill, Bucks, m.
Harriet, dau. of William Margetts, Esq. of Huntingdon, and
has issue, Hugh John, and other children.
I. Mary Aun, d. 11 March, 1804, aged 3.
Mr. Jackson to. 2ndly, 1839, Elizabeth, dau. of John Patrick
Moore, Esq. of Apsley Guise, Beds. He d. 1852.
Arras— Arg., a greyhound courant ermines bf^twern thrcG
eagles' heads erased sa. Crcul — A dcmi-Uursc arg. guttic gu.
maned and hoofed sa.
/Sc«i — ^Duddington, Stamford.
JTACKSON OF FANIIINGSTOWIT.
See Gould op Upwey.
JACKSON OP NORMAlSrST IIAI^L.
Jacksox, Charles Lionel Atkixs Ward, Esq
of Normanby Hall, Yorkshire, b. 31 Jan. 1869.
?LlitCar[C.— Sir John Jackson, of Hiddeton, received the
honour of knighthood 1619; and on the dissolution of Parlia-
ment, 1621, was one of the candidates to represent the borough
of Pomfret. Sir John left two sons, Bradwardine and George
Bradwardine, d. without issue.
George had three wives — Kitchingham, Snowden, and Scar-
let, all of respectable families— and children by each wife.
From the marriage witli the first-named lady he had,
William Jackson, Esq. who m. a dau. of John Pybus, Esq.,
and by her he had one son, and one dau. (Mrs. Routh.) The
son,
George Jackson, Esq., m. Hannah, Gth dau. of William
Ward, Esq. of Gisborough, and by her (who survived, his
widow, from 1753 to 17G9) had issue,
WiLLLiM. Edward, drowned at sea.
George, Secretary to the Admiralty, Judge Advocate to the
Fleet, and siiccpssively M.P. for Weymouth and Colchester,
was i.i(.i!r,| ,1 i;.,M. 21 June 1191 (ste Burkes Peerage aad
Bari', . \ ':.■,,, ii'T).
Ralph, .1 ■.■■ n. m ^ r. -mtly.
Rachel, „t. WiUium \\ilso"n, Esq. of Ayton, co. York.
Dorothy, ,n. Jcllory Jackson, Esq. of Woodford Bridge,
Essex.
The youngest son,
Ralph Jackson, Esq. of Normanby Hall, co. Tork, m.Mary,
dau. of Richard Lewin, Esq. of Eltham, Kent, and d. 17s9,
leaving a son and successor,
AViLLiAM Ward Jackson, Esq. of Normanby Hall, m. ISCO,
Susannah Louisa, dau. of Edwin Martin Atkins, Esq. of King-
ston Lisle, Berks, and d. 1842. He had issue by her (who d.
1863),
George Edwin Ward, m. Sarah M., dau. of Col. Watson, and
d. 1854. William Ward, late of Normanby Hall.
Ralph Ward, of Grcatham Hall, co. Durham, late M.P. for
the Hartlepools, 6. 1806; founder of the port and town of
West Hartlepool; elected first M.P. for The Hart'epool.s
1868 ; m. 1829, Susanna, dau. of Charles Swainson, Esq. of
Cooper Hill, co. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 1865) had
issue, an only surviving son,
AViLLiAM Charles Ward, b. 1823, J.P. and D.L. for co-
Durham ; ■m. 1863, Emily, dau. of Joshua Ingham, Esq.
of Blake Hall, co. York, and has issue a son, William
Ralph Ward, b. 18G7 ; and a dau., Susan Emily Wai'd.
Edwin Ward, m. Sarah, dau. and heiress of — Hilton, E.«q.
of Liverpool, and d. 1S76, having had issue by her one son,
who •'. vllunc^ and six daus.
Francis llalJRa Ward. Cyril, d. 1848.
Robert Ward, /,(. Maria, dau. of the Rev. F. WUson, of Bur-
ley Hall, CO. York. Mary, d. unm. 1854.
The 2nd son.
Rev. William Ward Jackson, M.A., of Normanby Hall, co.
York, J. P., b. 1805; ra. 1st, Anne, dau. of Col. Stapleton, of
Thorpe Lee, Berks (who rf. 1863); and 2udly, Charlotte, only
dau. of Charles Henry Minchin, Esq. of Crossbeck House,
Normanby, and had issue,
I. William Ward, ;*. 10 Jan. 1SC8; d. 18 Nov. 1S74.
II. Charles Lionel Atkins Ward, now of Noi nianby Hall.
HI. Ralph Stapleton, 6. 29 Dec. 1871.
Rev. W. Ward Jackson d. 27 Jan. 1874. His widow was to.
2ndly, 1875, to Nicholas Robert Fleming, Esq.
Arms— Az., a fcss erm. between three sheldrakes, ppr. Crcsi
—A sheldrake ppr.
;6'tai— Koimauby Hall, Middlesbro'-on-Tces.
SCO
JAO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JAC
JACKSON OF AHANESK.
Jackson, William Olivee, Esq. of Ahanesk
and Castleview, co. Cork, J.P., m. 1851, Cherry,
dau. of the late Key. Robert Longfield, of Castle
Mary, co. Cork, and by her (who d. 1862) has issue,
I. Wabren Edward Rowland, 6. 1852.
II. William Oliver.
1. Cherry Roma Anne, m. N. H. Saaicir, Esq. Isfc Kind's
Dragoon Guards, and has issue, a son, Lionel Warren
de Vere, b. 21 Dec. 1876.
He m. 2nd]y, Millicent Anne, dau. of Lieut.- Gren.
Sir Jolin Eosc, of Holme Eose, co. Inverness, and
had issue,
in. Harry Albert, deceased.
UlllCagC— John Jackson, Esq. of Eallyduff, co. Water-
ford, m. Jane, sister and heir of Barnabas Tottenham, alias
Handcock, of Ballyduff, and had a son and heir,
Thomas Jackson, Esq. of Ballyduff and Glanbeff, whose will
bears date 5 Feb. 1G68, and was proved in 1672. By his wife
Anne King, of Coric, he had issue. The eldest son,
John Jackson, Esq. of Glanbeg and Ballyduff, ra. Anne,
<3au. and co-heir of George Norton, Esq. and had issue,
I. Thomas, d. unm.
II. George, of Glanbeg, Glanmore, and Coolishell, to. Mary,
dau. of Henry Wallis, of Drishane Castle, and Westwood,
Cork, and by her (who d. 13 Jan. 1761) left at his decease,
1756, three sons and a dau.,
1 John, of Glanbeg.
2 George (Rev.), d. unm. 3 Henry, d. unm.
1 Elinor.
III. Edward, of whom presently.
1. Elizabeth, wife of Francis Barker, Esq. of Watcrford.
The 3rd son,
Edward Jackson, Esq. of Eallyboy, co. Tipperary, b. IGSO;
d. 20 June, 1760. He m. Lucy, dau. of — Rowland, Esq. of
Cork, and had issue,
Eowland. of whom presently.
Anne, m. 1st, John Garde, Esq. of Glin, co. Watcrford; and
2ndly, William Beere, Esq. of Ballyboy.
Elizabeth, m. Arthur Connor, Esq. Mrs. Widdenham.
The son and heir,
Rowland Jackson, Esq. of Eallyboy, m. Frances Perreau,
of CO. Carmarthen, and had issue, Edward Rowland, of whom
presently; John; and Mrs. Blennerhasset. The son and heir,
Edward Rowland Jackson, Esq. of Castleview, co. Cork,
whose will bears date 2 July, 1795, and was proved 6 July,
1797, m. 1st, Phoebe Tuting, and had issue,
AVarren Hastings Rowland, of whom presently.
Frances, m. Robert Turton, Esq.. Gen. in the li.E.I.C.S.
Sarah, m. Henry George Houghton, Esq. of Kilmannock, co.
Wexford.
He m. 2ndly, Anno, dau. of William Beere, Esq. of Eallyboy,
near Clogheen, co. Tipperary. He m. Srdly, Margaret Cole.
The eldest son,
Warren Hastings Rowland Jackson, Esq. of Castleview,
TO. Anne, dau. of Edward, Count D'Alton, of Grenanstov>.n,
•CO. Tipperary, Field Marshal in the Austrian service, and by
her (who d. 1845) had issue,
Edward Eowland John, d. 6 Nov. 1872.
William Oliver, now of Ahanesk and Castleview.
Albert Francis, Barrister-at-Law (Erin Villa, Putney, S.W.),
■)ii. 1st, Mary, dau. of Slingsby Duncombe, of Bryanstone
Square, London, and by her (who is deceased) has two daus.,
Anne; and Mary Charlotte. He m. 2ndly, 26 April, 1871,
Sarah, dau. of Robert C. Edwards, Esq. of Tomblands'
Norwich. '
Mary Alicia, m. Henry Jolmson, Esq. of Roehampton, Surrey.
Mr. Jackson d. 29 Oct. 1851.
Arms— Arg., a lion pas.sant gu. on a chief of the last tlirce
pole-axes of the first. 6')'e.s-;— An arm in armour embowed, in
the hand a battle-axe, all ppr.
Seat— Ahanesk, Midleton, co. Cork.
JACKSON OF CAERAMORE.
Jackson, Oliver Vaugiian, Esq. of Carramore
House, CO. Mayo, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 18(39
b. 2 April, 1811 ; m. 24 March, 1851, Elizabeth^
eldest dau. of the late Thomas Jones, Esq. of Castle-
town, CO. Sligo, J.P. and D.L., and has issue,
I. Arthur George, d. 1855. ii. Oliver Vanshan, d. 1S59
HI. George James Vaugiian, b. 19 March, la60.
IV. Percy Vauiilian, 0. 22 Sept. IS62.
I. Anne Elizabeth, d. unm. 1SG2.
II. Sidney Vaughan. in. Frances.
IV. Olivia Frances Vaughan. v. Alexandra Eva Vaughan.
VI. Ida Gertrude Vaughan.
JLtllEnQC— Francis Jackson, Esq., described as a younger
son of Joseph Jackson, Esq. of Sneyd Park, Kent, is stated to
have passed over into Ireland as Capt. of Dragoons in Crom-
well's army, and to have purchased extensive landed property
in the barony of Tyrawley, co. Mayo, which shortly after the
Restoration was confirmed to him and his heirs by patent of
Charles II. He d. 1678, leaving by Elizabeth his wife, a son,
Oliver Jackson, Esq. of Enniscoe, m. Jane, dau. of Dr. King,
Archbishop of Tuara, and had two sons, John, 6. 1681, killed
in a duel 1704, leaving no issue ; and Oliver, who s. his
father. He d. 1691, and the estates eventually devolved oa
his son,
Oliver Jackson, Esq. of Enniscoe, to. Catherine, dau. of
Simon Owens, Esq. of co. Louth, and had three sons, George,
his heir; Oliver, d. unm. 1785; and William, d. unm. 1802.
The eldest son,
George Jackson, Esq. of Enniscoe, 6. 1717, s. his father
Feb. 1722. He to. Jane, dau. of the Right Hon. James Cuff,
of Ballinrobe, M.P. co. Mayo, sister and heir of James, Lord
Tyrawley, and niece of Arthur, Earl of Arran, and had issue,
George, his heir.
James, b. 1765, a military officer, m. Mary, dau. of — Perry,
Esq. of Cork, and d. 1825, leaving two daus., Jane, m.
William Le Mesurier. of Guernsey, and Mary Perry.
Francis, 6. 1769, to. Eliza, dau. of John Martin, Esq. of Cleve-
land, CO. Sligo, and d. 1834, leaving a son, George Francis,
and other issue.
Oliver Cuff, Major in the army. m. 1812, Sarah, dau. of
Humphrey Jones, Esq. of Mullinabro', co. Kilkenny, and
had George Humphrey, and other issue.
Elizabeth, m. John Ormsby, Esq. of Gortner Abbey, and d.
1830.
Anne, m. William Orme, Esq. of Abbeytown, co. Mayo.
Mr. Jackson d. 1789, and was s. by his son,
George Jackson, Esq. of Enniscoe, 6. 1761, Col. of the
North Mayo Militia, and Member for co. Mayo in the Irish and
Imperial Parliaments. He to. 1783, Maria, only dau. and
heir of William Rutledge, Esq. of Foxford, co. Mayo, and had
issue,
William, his heir, of Enniscoe, Col. of the North Mayo \
Militia, 6. 1787 ; m. Jane Louisa, dau. of Col. Blair of Blair, i
CO. Ayr, M.P., and by her (who d. 1817) left at his decease
1822, an only dau. and heir,
Madeline Eglantine, m. 1831, Mervyu Pratt, Esq. of '
Cabra Castle, co. Cavan.
George, of whom presently.
James (Sir), Gen., G.C.B., Col. King's Dragoon Guards,
served in the Peninsula, at Waterloo, in India, and in
Arabia, and at the Cape of Good Hope as Commander of
Forces, and Lieut.-Governor. Sir James has received the
war medal with nine clasps for Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor,
Ciudad Kodrigo, Eadajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Nivelle, and Nive; he d. 31 Dec. 1871.
Francis, Major 85th regt. served in the campaigns of Hol-
land, deceased,
Andrew (Rev.), m. Mary Louisa, dau. of the Rev. Edwin
Stock, son of Dr. Stock, Bishop of Waterford, and d. leaving
a son, George William.
Oliver, to. 1849, Eleanor, widow of Walter James Burke,
Esq., and dau. of the Hon. Frederick Cavendish.
Barbara, to. Thomas Carey, Esq. of Rozel, Guernsey.
Jane, to. Christopher Carleton, Esq. of Market Hill.
Mary, deceased.
Elizabeth, m. Thomas Orme, Esq. of Abbeytown.
Anne, m. William Orme, Esq. of Glenmore.
Sarah, d. unm. Belinda Cuff.
Col. Jackson d. 1805. His 2nd son,
George Jackson, Esq., Col. of the North Mayo Militia, m.
1804, Sidney, only child and heir of Arthur Vaughan, Esq. of
Carramore, co. Mayo, a descendant of the Vaughans of Wales,
and had issue,
George Vacghan, his heir, of Carramore, M.A., J.P. and
D.L., Col. of North Mayo Militia, Assistant Poor Law Com-
missioner, 6. 19 Sept. 1806; d. unm. 30 Jan. 1849.
William (Very Rev.), Dean of Killala, to. 1847, Julia de
Villiers, and 2ndly, 1866, Miss Kenny, of Ballinrobe.
Francis, in the Indian army, d. unm. 1843.
Oliver Vaughan, an officer in the army, now of Carramore.
James Vaughan, Capt. North Mayo Militia, d. unm. 1865.
Sidney Vaughan, to. 20 June, 1843, Frances, 2nd dau. of
Thomas Jones, Esq. of Castletown, and has issue, George
Vaughan, b. 1847; Herbert Francis, b. 18.50; Anna Rebecca;
Sydney Vaughan ; Frances Alice; and Elizabeth.
Henry King, killed hunting, d. xuim. 1833.
Maria Louisa, m. Major Walter Butler.
Col. Jackson d. 1836.
Anns— Arg., on a chevron sa. between three hawks' heads
erased az. as many trefoils of the field quartering CufF, AnN-
JAO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JAM
861
GiEB, ROTLEDGE, Vaughan, and VAnoHAN of Wales. Ci-eal—
A horse passant arg. charged on the neck with a trefoil vert.
Motto — Celer et audax.
Seat — Carrauiore, Ballina, co. JIayo.
JACSOIT OF BARTON.
Jacsoit, Charles Eoger, Esq. of Eavtori, co.
Laucasler, J.P. and D.L., b. 29 Nov. 1817 ; m. 16
June, 184.6, Catherine, only dau. of Henry Grrenc-
halgli Formby, Esq., 2nd son of the late Uev. Richard
Forrnby, LL.E., of Formby Hall, in the same co.
IttlXCagC— Michael Jackson, of East Briggeford, or
Bridgeford, co. Notts, m. Francis Poole, of .Spreston, in the
same co., and left by her four sons, i. William, whose
only child, William, Parson of Screveton, co. Notts (described
by Dr. Thoroton, in his " Antiquities of the County of Notts,"
as a man of great worth), d. 27 Feb. 16G1 ; ii. Roger, Parson of
Langford, co. Derby ; in. George, a citizen of London ;
IV. John, of Burton Forz. The 2nd son,
The Kev. Roger Jacson, of Langford, co. Derby, b. cirfa
1600; m. Sancta, sister of John Hanson, Esq. of London, and
had issue. The 4th son,
George Jacson, M.D., of Derby, b. 1646 ; m. Anne, dau. of
Thomas Adshead, Esq. of Millwich, co. Stafford ; d. 1699,
leaving issue three sons and two daus. The 3rd son,
Simon Jacson, of Chester, 6. 1691; m. 1721, Mary, sister of
Rev. Hugh Poole, Rector of Bebington, co. Chester, and had,
with a dau., a son and heir,
The Rev. Simon Jacson, of Bebington, Somersall, and Shall-
cross, b. 1723 ; m. 1749, Anne, elder dau. of Richard Fitzher-
bert, Esq. of Somersall, co. Derby, and Margaret his wife,
dau. and co-heiress of Col. John Shalkross, of Shallcross Hall,
and had issue,
Simon, d. unm. Roger, of whom presently.
Shallcross, Vicar of Rostherne, co. Chester, and of Somer-
sall, CO. Derby, 6. 1757; d. unm. 1821.
Anne, m. 1774, John Atherton, Esq. of Walton Hall, co.
Lancaster,; d. 1805, leaving issue.
Frances Slargaretta, authoress of Rhoda, and other works, d.
v.nm. 1842.
Maria Elizabetha, authoress of The Florist's 3Ianual, and
some botanical works, d. unm. 1829.
Letitia, d. unm. Isabella, d. unm.
Mr. Jacson sold the Shallcross estate 1794, to Foster Bower,
Esq. He d. 1808, and was s. in his estates of Bebington by his
eldest surviving son.
The Rev. Roger Jacson, Patron and Rector of Bebington,
Chairman of the Court of Quarter Sessions of co. Chester for
forty years, b. 9 July, 1753. He s. to Somersall, 1806, on the
death of his aunt, Mrs. Frances Fitzherbert, who was devisee of
that estate under the will of her brother Richard Fitzherbert,
Esq., the last heir male of that branch of the family of Fitz-
herbert of Norbury, who d. uam. 1803. Mr. Jacson in.
19 March, 1777, Frances, dau. of Rev. John Gibson, of Romakl-
kirk, CO. York (N.R.), and of Preston, co. Lancaster ; and
2ndly, 27 May, 1801, Mary Anton Johnson, of Wallasey, co.
Chester , by the former of whom he had issue,
f John, twin brother of Roger, d. unm. 1799.
*• t Roger (Rev.), m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Leche, Esq.
of Carden Park, co. Chester, d. 1819, and had issue, Roger,
H.E.I. Co. Service, d. unm. 1845; Frances, m. Doming
Rasbotham, Esq. ; Anne, and Mary, both of whom d. unm.
II. George, b. 1783; d. 14 March, 1846. He acquired the
estate of Barton, co. Lancaster, 1834, by purchase from the
late James Shuttleworth, Esq., and m. 1813, his cousin,
Charlotte, eldest dau. of Charles Gibson, Esq. of Quern-
more Park, in the same co., by Cliarlotte his wife, dau.
of Edward Wilson, Esq. of Dalham Tower, Westmorland,
and had issue,
1 George, d. unm. 1831.
2 Charles Roger, now of Barton.
3 Simon Fitzherbert, m. Georgina, dau. of Charles Win-
chester, Esq. of Aberdeen, andd. Jan. 1871, leaving a son,
who d. April, 1868.
4 John, m. Mary Jane, dau. of Henry Newbery, Esq. of
Manchester, and d. Oct. 1868, leaving a son and a dau.
6 Roger, d. unm. 1853. 6 Henry, d. unm. 1839.
, 7 Edward (Rev.), m. Marianne Eliza Frances, dau. of
Thomas Bulkeley Owen, Esq. of Tedsmore Hall, S.alop,
and d. July, 1870, leaving issue four sons and a dau.
8 William Shallcross (Rev.).
1 Charlotte Anne, d. unm. 1839.
2 Frances, m. John Richardson, Esq. of Poplar Vale, co.
Monaghan, and d. 1851, leaving issue.
3 Mary Isabella, d. unm. 1841.
4 Maria Margaretta, m. Osborne Nathaniel Henry Barwcll,
Esq., formerly a Capt. in the H.E.I.C.S., and d. Dec.
1870, leaving issue three daus.
Ki. Shallcross, bf Newton Bank, co. Chester, late Capt. 3rd
Light Dragoons; m. Frances, dau. of the Rev. Josepli
Cook, of Newton Hall, Nortlvumberland. and had issue,
1 Shallcross Fitzherbert, d. unm. 1821.
2 Widdrington, d. unm. 1815.
3 Shallcross Fitzherbert, s. to the estates of his maternal
uncle, Samuel Edward Widdrington, Esq. of Newton and
Hauxley (set; Widdrington), and, in compliance with Jiis
will, took the name and arms of Widdrington, 185b'.
1 Elizabeth, m. 1st, 1841, James Hugh Smith B iri-y, Esq.
of Marbury, co. Chester, and Foaty, co. Cork; aud2ndly,
25 Jan. 1871, George, 2nd Lord de T.ibley.
2 Frances Isabel, m. 7 July, 1853, Cliarlcs William Orde,
Esq. of Nunnykirk, Northumberland.
I. Frances, d. unm. 1837 .
^r»is— Gu., a fess between three sheldrakes arg. Crc^t—
A sheldrake rising ppr.
&a£— Barton Hall, Preston, co. Lancaster.
JALLAND or HOLDERNESS HOUSE.
Jallaxd, Boswell Middleton, Esq. of Holder-
ness House, East Riding co. York, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 2 Dec. 1789; m. 10 April, 1851, Emily, only child
of John Williams, Esq. of Penlee, co. Devon, J.P.,
and has issue,
I. Boswell George, 6. 23 May, 1853 ; m. 25 April, 1876,
Bertha Augusta, dau. of Carl Christian Brochner, oS
Sutton Hall.
II. Walter Clay, &. 25 May, 1855.
III. Gerald WilUam, 6. 23 March, ISGl.
I. Emily.
^ilXCtlQt, — John Jalland (son of Thomas Jalland, of
Whatton, and Agnes his wife), b. 7 Jan. 1553; m. 15 July, 1582,
Agnes, dau. of Richard Watte, of Scarrington, and heiress to
her brother, Humphrey Watte, and had, with other issue, a son,
John Jalland, of Scarrington, 6. 7 Sept. 1595, d. 28 May,
1634, leaving, by EUzabeth his wife and executrix, a son,
John Jalland, b. at Scarrington, 15 June, 1622, d. 1713,
aged 96, having had, by Sarah his 1st wife, a son,
William Jalland, of Stapleford, 6. at Scarrington, m. May,
1710 (for his 2nd wife), Sarah Toynby, and d. 1724, leaving two-
sons, John, his heir; and William, &. 23 June, 1714, m.
Rebecca Potter, and d. 22 March, 1771, leaving a dau., Sarah,
wife of Thomas Chivers, of Askham. The eldest son,
John Jalland, of Stapleford, 6. 7 May, 1713, who sold the-
Scarrington and Aslacton estates 1769. He m. 15 Sept. 1734,
Ann, dau. of Richard Marriott, of Mansfield, and d. 20 March,
1774, leaving by her (who d. 1796, aged 85) a son,
William Jalland, of Bassingham, b. at Stapleford, 3 April,
1737 ; m. 11 Oct. 1764, Mary, dau. of John Dent, of Winterton,
and by her (who d. 16 Aug. 1800) left, at his decease, 15 Nov..
1784, a son,
John Jalland, of Newark, Capt. Newark Volunteers, an*,
afterwards Capt. Notts Local Militia, 6. 15 Nov. 1765, rn^
19 Dec. 1788, Mary, dau. of Boswell Middleton, of Borough-
bridge, and by her (who d. 4 March, 1829, aged 71) had issue,
Boswell Middleton, now of Holderness House.
William Empson, of Clarendon House, Kensington, b. 8 -Vpril,,
1796 ; m. Miss Eliza Thistleton.
MaryAnn,OT. William Stead, of Boroughb ridge, and has issue.
Mr. Jalland d. 3 Sept. 1830.
^)-»is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a chevron between three-
lambs passant arg.; 2nd arg., three annulets within an orle
of cinquefoils sa. ; 3rd, arg., on a bend az. three water bougets
or. Crest — A sphinx passant guardant or, face represented itk
its natural or proper colours, under the dexter foot a rose gu.
seeded and leaved vert. JV/o»o— Invicta fides.
Seat— Holderness House, East Riding co. York.
JAMES OF BARROCK.
James, William Edward, Esq. of Barroct, co-
Cumberland, J.P., High Sheriff 1867, late Capt.
34th regt., b. 7 Dec. 1816 ; m. Sept. 1841, Eliza-
beth, dau. of WiUiam Hill, Esq. of Eyhope, co.
Durham, and has issue,
I. William Edward Ashton, II.E.I.C.S., i. 20 June, 1842;
iii. 10 Oct. 1873, Anabella Emily, 2nd dau. of the late
Capt. Peter Wybergh, R.N., of Isell, Cumberland, and has,
William Wtbergh, b. 1874; Charles Ashton, b. 187C;
and Archibald Hugh, 6. 1877.
II. Arthur Cecil Rutson, b. 13 Sept. 1844.
III. Henry Evan Murchison, H.E.I.C.S., Post Master at
Bombay, b. 20 Jan. 1846.
IV. Philip Herbert, b. 28 Nov. 1847.
V. Charles Warburton, Exeter Coll. Oxford, 6. 5 Sept. 1853.
SG2
JAIM
THE LANDED GENTRY,
JAM
I. Lucy Caroline, m. 20 April, 18G5, Goorp;e Holt AVilson,
Esq. of Redgrave Hall, Suffolk (see Wilson of Redg.aoe),
and has issue.
II. Frances Alethea, to. 18 Sept. 1878, J. W. Good, Esq.
ill. EditU Priseilla Elizabeth, to. 1 Feb. 1877, Winiam
Vaughan, Esq., late Capt. 34th rcRt., son of the late Kev.
William Vaughan, of Pontesbury, Salop, and has issue.
IV. Hannah Katherine. v. Beatrice Mabel.
ILfltCacrC— John James, of West Auckland, 6. 1G54; d.
aged 83, 1747, leaving (by Jane his wife) three daus., Anne,
wife of Joseph Appleby; Jane, wife of William Wilson; and
Margaret, d. unm. ; and two sons, William James, who to. and
had issue, and
JouN James, of West Auckland and Killerly, who, by his wife
Jane, dau. of Thomas Todd, Esq. of Whorlton, co. York, by
Jane iUmtcr, his wife, had issue,
I. John, of West Auckland and Killerly, 6. 1730 ; m. Sarah,
dau. of Thomas Ward, Esq., and had issue.
II. AViLLiAM, of Finch House, near Liverpool, an eminent
West India Merchant, b. 1734; m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir
of the Kev. W. Evans, d. 1799, and had issue,
1 William Evans, of whom presently, ob. v. p.
2 John James, of Houghton Lodge, Hants, m. Margaret,
dau. of William Wilson, Esq. of Liverpool, and had issue,
Elizabeth Alethea, m. Rev. John Penleaze, Rector of
I Hack Torrington, Devon, and had a dau.
I.I.iry Frances, -in. Hon. G. Rolle Walpole Trefusis, Capt.
R.N., son of George, 15th Baron Clinton, and has a son.
1 Alethea, TO. R. Walker, Esq. of Liverpool, and had issue.
I. Jane, m. James Allen, Esq., and had issue.
William Evans James, b. 1763 (son of William James, of
Finch House aforesaid); d. 1795, in his father's lifetime. He
TO. Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas Ashton, Esq. of Woolton Hall,
CO. Lancaster, by Mary his wife, dau. and heiress of John
Philpot, Esq. of Chester, grandson and heir of the Rev. Matthew
Henry, author of a Commentanj on the Bible, and Mary War-
burton his wife, sole heiress of the Warbuetons of Hrffcrston
Gi-an^'/e, a younger branch of the great Cheshire House of War-
nuRTON of WarhuTton and Arley. This lady m. 2ndly, Lieut.-
Col. George M. AVilliaras. By her 1st husband she had issue,
I. William James, of Barrock, Cumberland, M.A. Trin.
Col. Cambridge, J.P. and D.L. ; High Sheriff, 1827 ; M.P.
lor Carlisle and East Cumberland from 1820 to 1847; 6.
2!) March, 1791; m. 16 Feb. 1816, Fanny, dau. of William
Calton Rutson, Esq. of AUerton, co. Lancaster, and d. 4
j\luy, 1861, having by her (who d. 9 July, 1860) had issue,
1 William Edward, now of Barrock.
2 Francis Herbert, b. April, 1822; d. Nov. 1864.
S, John Henry, of Kingswood, Watford, b. 18 Sept. 1S25,
M.A., late Fellow of Brasenose Coll. Oxford; m. 21 July,
1853. Jane Ramsden, dau. of Rev. Thomas Ramsden
Ashworth, of Grasmere, Westmorland, and has issue,
Henry Ashworth, b. 3 Oct. 1855.
Archibald Herbert, b. 1857.
Charles Ashworth, Scholar Balliol Coll. Oxford, 6. 1859.
Bernard Ramsden, 6. 1864. Arthur Godfrey, 6. 1876.
Janet Marion. Eva Margaret.
4 Alfred, Fellow of the TTniversity of Durham, Rector of
Burwarton, Salop, J. P., b. 20 Aug. 1832 ; m. Jan. 1862,
Lucy, dau. of Rev. Thomas Woodward, Rector of Hopton
Wafers, Salop, and has issue,
John Henry, 6. 8 July, 1863.
Samuel Woodward, 6. 1 Aug. 1865.
William Ashton, b. 1874 ; d. an infant.
Philip Herbert, b. 1 Aug. 1875.
Mary Elizabeth. Alethea Fanny.
Luey Caroline. Margaret Beckwith.
1 Caroline, m. Nov. 1861, Rev. G. F. Weston, Vicar of
Crosby, Ravensworth, Westmorland; and d. Feb. 1864,
leaving issue, a dau., Mary CaroUne. 2 Fanny Adela.
XI. John, of BurnvUle, Devon, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1794 ; d. 1854 ;
W: 1st, Anne, dau. of Thomas Herring, Esq. ; and 2ndly,
Patience, dau. of G. Luxmore, Esq., and niece of the Bishop
olSt. Asaph, and had, Evans Luxmore James, b. 1836; m.
EiDily, dau. of Col. Marsack, and d. 1870, leaving issue.
I. Alethea, m. Fergus, eldest son of Rev. Fergus Graham,
Rector of Arthuret, Cumberland, brother of the 1st Sir
James Graham, of Netherby, Bart.
.(4r)«,s— Quarteriy ; l.st and 4th, az., a dolphin embowed ppr.,
lor James ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three boars' heads couped sa.
langued ;ind armed gu., for Evans. Crest— A. bull passant
l)pr. Motto — Vincit amor patrise.
i'cot— Barrocii, Carlisle, Cumberland.
GREVIS-JAMES OF IGHTHAM COURT.
Gkevis-James, Demetrius Wyndham, Esq. of
Tghtham Court, Kent, Lieut.-Col. in the army,
J.P., h. 3 June, 1819.
Ht'ncagr.— William James, Esq. (3rd son of Roger, soiii
of Jacob van Haestrecht, of Utrecht), acquired, temp. Eliza-
beth, by purchase, the manor of Ightham Court, Kent. He
m. Jane, dau. and heir of Henry Kule, and had issue. The
elder son,
William Jajies, Esq. of Igtharn Court, 6. 1601, was aperson
of great influence during the Protectorate, and enjoyed the
confidence of Cromwell. He was a member of the committee
; appointed for the sequestration of delinquent estates, and was,
in five years, thrice chosen knight of the shire for Kent. Ha
TO. Jane, dau. of Nicholas Miller, Esq. of Crouch, and was a.
by his only son,
Sin Demetrius James, of Ightham Court, knighted by Kinij
Charles 1L He to. Anne, only dau. of the famous Physician"^
Dr. George Bate, and had (with other issue, who d. unm.)
William, his successor; Jane, to. Sir John Rainey, Bart.;
Anne, to. Thomas Puckle, Esq. of the Middle Temple. Sir
Demetrius was s. by his eldest son,
William James, Esq. of Ightham Court, to. Anne, only
dau. and heir of Sir Tliomas Wyndham, Bart, of Trent, Somer-
set (son of the late Sir Francis Wyndham who, with his family,
was so signally instrumental in the preservation of King
Charles II. after the battle of Worcester). By her he had,
with two daus., three sons,
I. William, his heir.
II. Richard, of the Middle Temple, d. unm.
in. Demetrius, of Ightham Court, Col. 43rd rcgt., whose
dau., Elizabeth, m. Aug. 1769, Charles Grevis, Esq., and
by him (who d. 10 Nov. 1835) left issue,
1 Demetrius Grevis, who was the late Demetrius Grevis-
James, Esq. of Ightham Court Lodge.
1 Elizabeth, m. John Wards, Esq. of Yalding, Kent, and
d. 17 June, 1860.
2 Caroline, m. Arthur Gregory, Capt. E.N. 3 Eleanor.
The eldest son,
William James, Esq. of Ightham Court, High Sheriff for
Kent 1732, m. Elizabetli, dau. of Demetrius James, of Heigate,
and had (with a dau., Sarah Bella Elizabeth, to. Josiah Wood
Hindman, Esq. of Greenwich, and of Upton, Essex) two sons,
Richard, his heir; Demetrius, Rector of Ightham, d. «. ^j.
1781. Mr. James, who was Usher of the Black Rod in Ireland,
was .s. at his decease by his elder son,
Richard James, Esq. of Ightham Court, who c?. g. p. Nov.
1817, when the family estates devolved upon his 1st cou.sin,
Demetrius Grevis James, Esq. of Ightham Court, Kent,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff for Kent 1833, 6. 21 May, 177C;
m. 21 March, 1812, Mary, dau. of the late James Shutt, Esq. of
Humbledon, in Holderaess, and by her (who d. 21 Aug. 1853)
had issue,
Demetrius Wyndham, now of Ightham Court.
Arthur, 6. 23 Feb. 1833.
Frances Maria, to. Thomas Charlton, Esq. Emily.
Mary, to. Capt. Henry Bently Wrixon.
CaroUne, d. 14 Nov. 1858.
Rosa, in. the Rev. Benjamin Pill Thompson, M.A.
Lavinia, to. the Rev. James Sandford Bailey, M.A.
Isabella, m. F. W. Springett, Esq. Adelaide Margaret.
This gentleman, whose patronymic was Grevis, assumed, by
sign manual, 1817, the additional surname and arms of James.
He d. 5 Aug. 1861.
^nn.s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., two bars embattled gu.,
for James ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a less az. between three
pellets each charged with a lion's head erased of the first a
griffin passant between two escallops or, for Geevis. Crests
— 1st, James : Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-swan, wings
expanded arg. beak gu. ; 2nd, Grevis : A squirrel holding be-
tween its paws an escallop or. Motto — Fide et constantiii,
(S«'.t— Ightham Court Lodge, Sevenoaks, Kent.
JAMES OF OTTERBURN-.
James, Thomas, Esq. of Otterburn Tower and
Rudchester, Northumberland, J.P. and D.L., b.
12 May, 1807 ; oti. 25 June, 1833, Margaret Bernard,
3rd dau. of the Eev. John CoUinson, late Kector of
Boldon, CO. Durham, and has issue,
I.William, b. 28 Feb. 1838, late Lieut. 42nd regt. ; to.
9 April, 1804, Ellen, eldest dau. of William Dent Dent,
Esq. of Shortflatt Tower, and has three sons, Bernard^
George, and Arthur.
II. Thomas, b. 6 May, 1844 ; d. 18G7.
III. Harry Redesdale, b. 13 Sept. 1846, '■
IV. John Collinson, b. 22 Dec. 1848.
V. Richard, 6. 9 April, 1850.
VI. Charles Woodliouse, b. 23 Sept. 1S51.
JAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JAM
{^63
vri. Christian Hugh Septimus, 6. 25 Dec. 1S53.
VIII. Oftavius, b. 9 April, 1855; d. 1857.
I. Emily Hope. ii. Margaret Sybil, d. 1857.
ILiUCitgr.— John James, Esq. of Newcastle, Nortlmmber-
Jand, son of Thomas James, Esq. of Cargo and Stenton,
Cumlicrlanil, m. twice, and had, with a dau., Elizabeth, and a
son, Thomas, another son,
William James, Esq., &. 24 March, 1777; m. 9 Feb. 1803,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Joseph Woodhouse, Esq. of Scotswood,
Northumberland, and by her (who m. 2ndly, 1822, Charles
Bulmer, Esq., and d. 19 July, 1852) had issue,
Thomas, of Otterburn.
William John, Capt. in the army, m. Susanna Knight; and d.
1851, having had issue, Frederick, Gerald, and Susan.
Edward, hi. Annie Finlay, and has issue, ^\'alter, Herbert,
Theodosia, and Susan Elizabeth.
John, m. Eleanor, only child of — Tharpe, Esq.
Hugh Septimus, ,a. Alexandrina, 2nd dau. of Dr. Hamilton.
Octavius (Rev.), of Clarghyll Hall, Alston, Cumberland,
J. P. for Cumberland and NorthuuibcrUuul, JI.A., Ecctor
of Kirlvliaughj'NorthumbtrUind, h.'l:) .lune, Isl-S; „<. S <1rt.
1844, Jane Catherine Helen, dau. of Capt. Thuuiiis lioMlhy,
K.A., by Mina his wife, dau. of (icn. Balfour, late I're-ideiit
of New Brunswick, and lias i -ui'. 1 Lewis, b. 31 April,
1848; 2 Hugh Saiiilv, /.. I An-. 1S57; 3 Lawrence, b. 22
Dec. 1861; I Willulniina Jlanlia; 2 Josephine Mabel;
3 Elizabeth Mary; 4 Mildred Akthea; and 5 Magdalene
Helen.
James, M.D., to. Georgiana Brodhurst, and has is.;ue, Lan-
celot, Susan, and Ethel.
Elizabeth, m. 1st, the Eev. John Fox; and 2ndly, Heniy
Hewetson, Esq.
Susan, m^ Major Brookshank. Emma.
Mr. James d. 1820.
Anas — Sa., on a chevi-on arg. between three dolphins em-
towed erminois as many crosses-crosslet gu. Crest— A. buffalo
passant gu. armed ppr. the dexter forefoot resting on an escut-
cheon arg. charged with a pheou sa. MoUo — Deo semper
confide.
/Scat— Otterburn Tower, Otter;jurn.
JAMES OF PANTSAISOSr,
James, John Taubman William, Esq. of Paut,-
saison, co. Pembroke, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1875, formerly 83rd foot, h. 31 Oct. 1812 ; m. 28
Dec. 1836, Margaret Ehzabeth, eldest dau. of Capt.
T. P. Jones Parry, R.N., of Llwyn Oiin, co. Denbigh,
and niece of Gen. Sir LoTe Parry, of Madryu, co.
Caernarvon, and has issue,
I. WilUam Parry, Ensign 10th foot, 6. 6 Aug. 1S39 ; d.
24 Dec. 1858.
II. John Alexander, 6. 3 April, 1841; d. 18 Aug. 1855,
«i. RoBEKT Lloyd, b. 9 Nov. 1844; m. Aug. 1872, Ellen
Sophia, eldest dau. of Frederick Docker, Esq. of Menai
View, Bangor, and has issue, William Fkedekick Lloyd,
h. 28 July, 1873, and Mary Ellen, b. 5 July, 1S74. Mrs.
E. James d. Jan. 1875.
I. Dora Emily, d. 20 Jan. 1865. n. Margaret Ellen.
Jlt'nCaflC. — The Jameses have been seated for some cen-
turies at Pantsaison, and a tradition in the family states that
there were thirteen WilUam Jameses, of Pantsaison, in suc-
cession,
William James, Esq. of Pantsaison, ra. Margaret, dau. and
heiress of Vaughan Thomas, Esq. of Poste, co. Pembroke, and
bad three sons, the eldest of whom,
Willlam James, Esq. of Pantsaison, m. Kebecca Bateman,
only surviving sister and heir of John Bateman, Esq. of
Eobeson Wathen, co. Pembroke, and had, with four daus.,
eight sons. Of the latter,
CoL. John James, m. 1811, Margaret Christian, eldest dau.
of the late Major Taubman, of The Nunnery, Isle of Man, by
Dorothy his wife {m. 1774), dau. of John Christian, Esq. of
Ewanrigg Hall, Cumberland, and Milltown, Isle of Han, and
by her (who d. 1837) had two sons,
John Tacbman William, now of Pantsaison.
Mark Wilks William- (Rev.), b. 27 Oct. 1818; in. 1846, Char-
lotte Ellen, 3rd dau. of Capt. Jones Parry, R.N., of
Llwyn Onn, and d. June, 1875, haring had, with other
issue, JohnTaubman; Dora Margaret; Mary Christian; and
Emily Georgiana.
Col, John James d. 1819.
Arms — Sa., a dolphin naiant embowed between three crosses-
crosslet or, quartering Taubman, Bateman, and Vaugh-in.
Crest — A demi-buU rampant sa. horned and hoofed or, laugued
gu. Motto — Ffyddylou at y goi-fin. In English — Faithful to
tlie end.
/Sect— Pantsaison, St. Dogmacls, co. Pembroke.
JAMESON OP WINFIELiD.
Jamesox, James Francis, Esq. of Winllcld, co,
Gahvay, b. 5 June, 1818, s. 1872.
?LillCi"tfl;C.— William Jamesox, of Alloa, co. Clackmannan,
m. 25 Nov. 1737, Helen Home, of Thomanean, co. Kinross, and
had, with other issue, a son,
John Jameson, Esq., Sheriff Clerk of Clackmannanshire, &.
1740, who m. 1768, Margaret, elder sister of James Ilaig,
Esq. of Blairhill, co. Perth, and Lochrin, Midlothian, and
had issue,
I. Robert, 6. 17 June, 1771, Sheriff Clerk of Clackmannan-
shire, d. unm. 1847.
II. John, of Prussia Street, Dublin, 6. Aug. 1773; m. Isa-
bella, dau. of John Stein, Esq., and had issue,
1 John, of Prussia Street, Directorof tli' r.;iiil; . i T:v;and;
iii. Anne, dau. of William Haig, Esq . n i i .
2 James, of Delvin Lodge, m. Lu' : , -■ ■(. \i .lliam
Cairnes, Esq. of Stameen, co. Meath, :,i jI iii ^ : ,i .
3 William (Rev.), of HoUybank Bank, „/. Is4y, Eliz.abeth,
dau. of Arthiu- Guinness, Esq. of Beaumont, co. Dublin,
and has issue.
4 Andrew, Sheriff Clerk of Clackmannanshire, m. Miss
Cochrane, and has issue.
5 Henry, m. Margaret, dau. of Andrew Philip, Esq., and
has issue.
1 Isabella, m. Major William Cairnes, 48th regt.
III. William, of Merrion Square, Dublin, b. 29 July, 1777,
d. s. p. Deo. 1822. iv. James, of whom presently.
V. Andrew, b. 18 Aug. 1783, to. and has issue.
I. Margaret, m. 1801, William Robert Robertson, Esq. (see
fa,uiti/ of Robertson of Prendergast).
II. Helen, d. v.nra.
III. Anne, r,i. Major Francis Stupart, of the 2nd North
British Dragoons.
IV. Janet, ni. John Woolsey, Esq. of Milestowu, co. Louth.
Mr. Jameson d. 1824. His 4th son,
James Jameson, Esq. s. to the fortune of his immediate
elder brother, William, of Merrion Square, and purchased the
estate of Winfield, co. Gahvay, and the demesne of Montrose.
CO. Dublin. He m. 28 Sept. 1815, Elizabeth Sophia, youngest
dau. of the Rev. William Woolsey, of Priorland, co. Louth, by
his wife, Mary Anne, youngest sister of Sir William Belhng-
ham, of Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, Bart., and had issue,
I. John, late of Winfield.
II. William, of Montrose, co. Dublin, 6. 19 Dec. 1818; to. 20
March, 1855, Emily St. Leger, 2nd dau. of Major-Gen.
Arthur Henry O'Niell, of St. Anne's, co. Dublin, and has
issue,
1 James Arthur Henry, 6. 24 Dec. 1855.
2 William BelUngham, b. 21 Aug. 1850.
3 Charles Villiers, 6. 29 June, 1870.
1 Helen Maude.
2 Emily Constance, to. 25 July, 187G, Eyre Macdonald
Stuart Crabbe, Esq., Grenadier Guards, of Glen Eyre,
Hants, and has i.-^sue. 3 Nora Frances.
4 May Astel Rosina.
5 Aileen Elizabeth Eyre St. Leger.
III. James, of Airfield, co. Dublin, b. 4 Aug. 1821 ; to. 10
Jan. 1849, Alicia Trimleston, dau. of the late Robert Robert-
son, Esq., Advocate and Sheriff Substitute of co. Stirling,
by Alicia Catherine his wife, eldest dau. of the late Rev.
Charles Eustace, heir to the Viscounty of Baltinglass, and
has issue,
1 James Robert, 6. 4 Dec. 1849, an officer 4th Vlaneu
regt., in the service of the Emperor of Germany.
2 William Frederick, b. 27 Jan. 1851; m. 3 Aug. 1876, Ida,
dau. of Heniy Haig, Esq., and has a dau., Nina Seton.
3 John Eustace, I,. 22 March, 1852, late Lieut. 20th
Hu.'isars, „< . SI .ImIv. \-.-,:<, Mary Klizabrth, 2nd dau. of
J. Bond (■- I I . -1 Crninrr Hall. Norfolk, and has
is.sue, Willi... I, :i; ami .Maraant l;ruce Cabbell.
4 Sydney BcLin^haiii, l.inir. i^tli lliulilanders, i. 1 March,
1^57. 5 Charles O lliiiii, '.. ^2 Nov. 1866.
1 Alicia Katharine Nina, d. 31 31a}-, \s:,:,,
2 Helen Lucy.
4 Mabel Elizabeth, d. Ni
IV. Robert O'B
June, 1828.
I. Mary Anne. ii. Elizabeth Sophia.
Mr. Jameson, who was a Director of the Bank of Ireland, and
Deputy Governor at the time of his death, 24 Aug. 1847,
was s. in his estate of Winfield by his eldest son.
Rev. John Jameson, of Winfield, co. Galway, M.A. of
Queen's Coll. Oxford, b. 17 July, 1816; m. Jan. 1846, Isabella
Anne, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Harry David Jones,
Royal Engineers, G.C.B., Commander of the Legion of
Honour of France, and had issue,
I. James Francis, now of Winfield.
II. Harry William, b. 5 Sept. 1851.
III. Arthur Bellingham, b. 15 June, 1864.
Alice Ariibulla.
lt)U.'j. 5 Ida Isabel,
late Capt. of the 11th Hussars, b. 17
8G4
JAQ
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JAR
I. Charlotte Elzabetli, to. Kclynge Grccnway, Ksq., of Ilal-
lougliton, CO. Warwick.
II. Edith Sophia Inlierman, to. Thomas Maclt, Esq., Lieut.
17th Lancers.
He d. 1872.
Arms—kz. a saltier or, cantoned in chief and flanks by
Eoman galleys ppr. and a bugle in base of the second. Vi'est —
A Eoman galley ppr. the sail gu. charged with a lion iJassant
guardant or. il/o^/o— Sine metu.
Seai— Winflcld, Mcnlough, near Eallinasloe.
JAaXJES OF EASBY ABBEY.
Jaqfes, Richard Machell, Esq. of Easbj
Abbey, and Silton Hall, co. York, J.P. and D.L., b.
31 March, 180U ; m. 26 March, 1836, Francis, dau.
and heiress of Fowler Hickes, Esq. of Silton Hall,
and has issue,
I. Leonard, of Wentbridge House, Pontefract, 6. 3 Sept.
1839, J.P. N. P. Yorkshire, r,i. Oct. 1864, Agatha Eliza,
eldest dau. of Col. Boddam, of Kirklington Hall, South-
■\vell, Notts, and has issue, 1 Eobert Harold VVhctham,
h. 3 Feb. 1875; 2 Leonard Ernest Alexander, b. 3 June,
1876.
II. George, of Silton Hall, Northallerton, 6. 8 Nov. 1846;
m. Catherine Harriett, only child of John H. Faint, of
Knayton, Thirsk, and has issue.
in. Eichard, b. 3 July, 1842.
IV. Eobert, b. 10 Dec. 1843 ; d. April, 1876.
I. Sarah Frances, to. 10 Aug. 1859, Archibald Ale.'cander
Douglas, Major E.M., and has issue.
II. Emily Jane.
i!i. Frederica, to. Samuel Hopper Powell, Esq., eldest son of
the llcv. S. H. Powell, of Sharrow, near Eipon, and has
issue.
iLtltCHflP.— The late Robert Jaqdes, Merchant, of New
Basinghall Street, London, and his brother, Leonard Jaqdes,
who went out to Bombay as a merchant, and d. unm. 1807,
both realised considerable fortunes. The former, Eobert
Jaques, purchased, 1814, the estate of Easeby. He to. 1st,
20 June, 1808, Sarah Whitaker, of London, and by her (who d.
8 June, 1814) had issue,
I. Eichard Machell, now of Easby Abbey.
II. Eobert, of Mount Bures, Colchester, Essex, m. and left
at his decease, 1866, an only dau.
I. Jane.
He TO. 2ndly, Mary, widow of Mr. Lunn, of Richmond, and by
her had issue,
II. Sarah, to. Thomas Johnson, of Avenue Road, Regent's
Park, London.
He d. 10 Aug. 1842.
Arms— Sa., on a fess engrailed arg. a lion passant of the first.
Crest — A lion's head erased gu. wounded through the neck with
a sword arg. hilted and pommelled or.
Seats— Masby Abbey, Richmond ; Silton Hall, Northallerton ;
and Eskeleth, Reeth, co. York.
JAURETT OF CAM CRTON COURT.
Jaeeett, Anna Mary, of Camerton Court,
Somerset, s. 26 March, 1868.
iltlTCafle.— The family of Stephens, from whom the Jarretts
derive their estate of Camerton, fled from France after the
massacre of St. Bartholomew, and settled in Scotland, whence
they migrated to the co. of Somerset.
Herbert Newtoi* .Tarrett, Esq. w. Rachel Allen, of the
Island of Jamaica, £.nd was father of
John Jarrett, Esq., High Sheriff of Hants, m. Sarah Reid,
of Jamaica, and had a son,
Herbert Newton Jarrett, Esq., to. Anne, dau. of James
Stephens, Esq. of Hinton-on-the-Green, co. Gloucester, and
of Camerton Court, Somerset, by his wife Elizabeth Paterson,
Wallen, of Jamaica, and grand-dau. of Philip Stephens, Esq.
of Hinton and Camerton Court, son of the Rev. George
Stephens, Prebendary of Highworth, Wilts. By this lady Mr.
Jarrett had issue,
John, late of Camerton Court.
Stephen, d. unm. 12 Oct. 1855.
Anne, to. 9 July, 1822, the Eev. William Gooch, son of Col.
William Gooch, and grandson of Sir Thomas Gooch, Bart.
Mary, d. young.
Mr. Jarrett d. 1811, and was .5. by his son,
John Jarrett, Esq. of Camerton Court, J.P. and D.L.,
Hifih Sheriff 1810 41, b. 4 July, 1802; w. 15 July, 1823, Anna
Eliza, younger dau. of Sir Jonathan W. Waller, Bart., G.C.II,
of Pope's Villa, Twickenham, and had issue,
Anna Mart, now of Camerton Court.
Emily Elizabeth.
Mr. Jarrett d. April, 1862, and his widow, Mrs. Jarrett, d. 26
March, 1868.
^rms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., a lion rampant erra.
ducally crowned or, for Jarrett; 2nd, gu.. a sword erect ppr.
between three mullets arg., for Stephens ; 3rd, arg., on a mount
vert a bull statant gu. armed or, charged on the shoulder
with a plain cross arg., for Eidley. Crest— A lion's head
erased or, ducally crowned and collared gu. ilioWo— Consilio
ct armis.
i'cai— Camerton Court, near Bath.
JARVIS OF DOEDINGTON HALL.
Jaevis, GrEOEGE Eden, Esq. of Doddington
Hall, CO. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., late Capt. 18th
Hussars, b. 19 Feb. 1840 ; on. 17 Feb. 1863, Alice
Louisa, 2ud dau. of H. Sherbroke, Esq. of Oxton
Hall, Notts.
ULinttlQC. — George Ralph Patne Jabvis, Esq. of Dod-
dington Hall, CO. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. in the
army, 6. 13 May, 1774 ; m. 1st, 2 Dec. 1802, Philadelphia, 3rd
dau. of Ebenezer Blackwell, by Mary his wife, dau. of the
Rev. Eobert Eden, Prebendary of Winchester ; and 2ndly,
24 June, 1830, Frances (which lady d. 17 June, 1867), dau. of
the Eev. John Sturges, LL.D., Chancellor of Winchester, by
Judith his wife, dau. of Eichard Bourne, Esq. of Acton Hall,
CO. Worcester, and by the former had issue, I
George Knollis, now of Doddington Hall.
Charles Macquarie George (Eev.), m. 1st, Augusta, 2nd dau.
of Eobert Cracroft, Esq. of Hackthom, co. Lincoln, by l
Augusta his wife, dau. of Sir John Ingilby, Bart., and
2ndly, Frances Jane, dau. of the Eev. A. J. Clarke, Rector
of Porlock, Somerset. He rf. 7 Nov. 1863.
Henry George, Capt. in the army, d. in the West Indies.
John George, formerly Capt. in the 52nd Light Infantry, m.
Pliiladelphia, dau. of George H. Jenkins, Esq. by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of Charles Ferguson, Esq. of Craigdarroch,
CO. Dumfries, and has three daus.
Edwin George (Key.), Vicarof Hack thorn, and Rector of Cold
Hanworth, to. Frances, eldest dau. of Robert Cracroft, Esq.
of Hackthom, co. Lincoln; and d. 11 Nov. 1876, having
had three sons.
Mary Eden, m. Robert Cole, Esq. Lieut.-Col. in the army.
Anne Fector, m. John Bromliead, Esq. of Lincoln.
Col. Jarvis d. 14 June, 1851, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Knollis Jarvis, Esq. of Doddington Hall, co. Lin-
coln, b. 22 Sept. 1803 ; to. 30 May, 1833, Emily, eldest dau.
of the late Rev. George Thomas Pretyman, Chancellor of
Lincoln (by Emily his wife, dau. of Christopher Tower,
Esq. of Weald Hall, Essex), and by her (who d. 6 March, 1810)
had issue,
I. George Eden.
I. Emily Louisa Harriet, m. 10 July, 1860, Henry Scott,
Jlajor late 18th Hussars, son of Major-Gen. Sir John Scott,
K.C.B.
He d. 25 Oct. 1873, and was s. by his son, George Edex
Jarvis, Esq., now of Doddington Hall.
Arms—Sa., on a chevron engrailed between three martlets
arg. as many cinquefoils pierced of the first, on a chief of the
second a fleur-de-lis between two escallops of the field. Crest
—A unicorn's head arg. gorged with a collar charged with
three cinquefoils.
&at— Doddington Hall, Lincoln.
JARY OF BITRLINGHAM HOUSE.
Jaey, William Heath, Esq. of Burlingham
House, Norwich, J.P., late Capt. 18th Norfolk
Rifle Volunteers, s. his grandfather 1852,
3LUlCKQC. — This family have for several generations held
landed property at Burlingham and the surrounding neigh-
bourhood. Their monuments, dating from 1620, may be seen
in Salhouse Church and Great Yarmouth, and are noticed in
Bloomfield's Norfolk.
William Jary, Esq. of Burlingham House, Norfolk, m.
1791, Mary, only child and heiress of W. Heath, Esq., the
descendant of an old Norfolk family which was of note in the
reign of Queen Elizabeth, d. 1852, having had by her (who
d. 1857) a son and heir,
William Heath Jary, Esq. of Blofield Lodge, Norfolk, J.P.
and D.L., TO. 1822, Sarah, dau. of E. Postle, Esq. of Ilorstead
Manor House, Norfolk, of a family which can be traced to a
JEA
THE LANDED GENTRY,
JEB
865
ei v remote period at Coltishall, Norfolk, aud d. v. p. 1842,
uniii- had issue,
William Heath, now of Burlincham House.
Eoljerc Ht-rUert Heath, of Haresfinch, St. Helens, co. Lan-
caster, J. P. forces. Beds and Lancaster, late Jlajor in the
12th Royal Lancers; m. 1862, .Julia Mary, only child and
heiress of D. Bromilow, E^q., of Lancaster.
Sarah Maria Heath, )«. 1851. the Rev. H. Temple Frere,
Rector of Burston, Norfolk, and has issue.
Chirlotce Heath, ?«. 1847, the Rev. Henry Joseph Muskett,
M.A. of Clippesby House, Rector of Clippesby, and d. 1854.
EUiiior Hath, m. Is58, William Thornhill Cator, Esq. of
Beckenham, Kent, and has issue.
Alice Heath, m. 18 July, 1860, Capt. Harry Marshall, of the
9th Royal Lancers, am has issue.
Eosctta Heath, m. 1861, Joshua Kinge, Esq. of the Bengal
Civil Service, and d. 1862, having had issue.
Henrietta Heath.
Mary Elizabeth Heath, m. I8B8, William Wolseley, Esq. of
Castle Belliriffham, co. Louth. Octavia Louisa Heath.
Beatrice Caroline Heath, d. in infancy, 1813.
.^)-)i!.<!— Gu., on a pile erm. between two lions rampant
respecting each other or, three roses two and one of the field.
Creif — Out of clouds two arms embowed in armour ppr., the
hands also ppr. supporting a rose gu. Motto — Mens conscia
recti.
;Seai— Burlingham House, near Norwich.
JEAFFRESON OP DULLINGHAM HOTJSE.
See E0BI5S0N.
JEBB (formerly) OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.
Jebb, The Rev. John, D.D., Canon of Hereford,
Eector of Peterstow, b. 21 Sept. 1805 ; m.
Sept. 1831, Frances, dau. of Gen. Sir Ricliard
Bourke, G.C.B., of Thornfields, co. Limerick. Dr.
Jebb is author of "The Choral Service," "A
New Translation of the Psalms," and many other
learned works.
ILlltCa0f .— This family has been for many generations in
the CO. of Notts, and honourable mention is made of many of
Its members by Nichols in the " Literary Anecdotes of the
Seventeenth Century."
Samdel Jebb, son of Alvery Jebb, was h. in 1664. He m.
390, Elizabeth Gilliver, in right of descent from whom Dr.
Jebb claims to be heir-at-law of John De Witt, Grand Pen-
sionary of Holland. Of this marriage there was issue,
I. EicHARB, of whom below.
II. Samuel, a man of nigh literary renown in his day, author
and editor of many learned works. He was a Non-Juror,
and intimately connected with the leading men of that
persuasion, 6. 1693: m. 1728, Jane, dau. ot William Lambe,
Esq. of Stoke Pogis, and had issue,
1 Richard (Sir), created a Baronet in 1778; d. s. p. 118',
when the title became extinct.
2 John, E.I.Co.'s Service, was one of the victims who d. in
the Black Hole in Calcutta in 1756.
3 Avery, d. s. p. 4 Samuel, d. s. p. 5 Robert, d. s. p.
ni. Avery, 6. 1695, grandfather of the late Rev. Charles
Lesiter.
IV. Joshua, ancestor of the Jebbs of co. Derby.
V. John, D.D.. Dean of Cashell. Dean Swift mentions him
as a " man of very good understanding." He m. Anne, dau.
of David Gansel, Esq. of Donnyland Hall, and had issue,
1 John (Rev.) ; he afterwards resigned his livings from
conscientious scruples; he was Second Wrangler, and an
eminent reformer at Cambridge ; his Life and Works were
edited by Dr. Disney soon after his death in 1787. He m.
Anne, dau. of Mr. James and Lady Dorothy Torkington,
of Stukeley, Hants, and d. s. p.
2 David, m. Susan, dau. of Francis Duggan, Esq., and had
issue, John, Capt. R. H. Guards ; Richard, Capt. 10th
Hussars (who both d. s. p.); David, Capt. 3rd Light
Dragoons, who m. Miss Thompson, and left an only son,
William, Lieut. R.N., m. Clarissa Marshall, and left a son,
WiUiam Gansel.
I. Hannah, m. Robert Hallifax, Esq., and had issue.
1 Robert Hallifax, Physician to George III.
2 Samuel Hallifax, D.D., Professor of Arabic at Cambridge,
and Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol. His son, the Rev.
E. Fitzwilliam Hallifax, left numerous descendants.
II. Amelia, m. James Gates, Esq., and was grandmother of
Ann RadclifTe, the novelist.
.Richard Jebb, eldest son of Samuel Jebb and Elizabeth his
wire, settled in Ireland. He m. Miss Stanley, and left an
only son,
John Jebb, who m. Alicia Forslcr, and had issue,
EiCHARD, of whom presently.
John, D.D., the distinguished Bishop of Limerick. His life
was written by the latc' Rev. Charles Forster. The Bishop
of Limerick d. unm. 1832.
The elder son,
Richard Jebb, became a Judge of the King's Bench in
Ireland, llis cousin. Sir Richard Jebb, Bart., made him his
heir. Mr. Justice Jebb m. Louisa, dau. of John Finlay, Jisq.,
M.P. for CO. Dublin, and left issue,
I. John, present representative of the family.
II. Richard, Barrister-at-Law, Vicar-General of the Isle of
Man.
III. Robert, Earrister-at-Law, m. Emily Harriett, dau. of
Heneage Horsley, Dean of Brechin (son of Dr. Horsley,
Bishop .of St. Asaph), and has issue,
1 Richard Claverhouse, h. 27 Aug. 1841, late PublicOrator
at Cambridge, now Professor of Greek at Glasgow ; rd.
1875, Caroline, widow of Gen. Slemmer, U.S. army.
2 Heneage. 3 Robert.
1 Frances Eglantyne, m. 1871, Arthur Jebb, Esq. of The
Lythc, Salop.
Mr. Justice Jebb d. 1834.
Arms — Quarterly: Vert and or, in the 1st quarter a falcon
close ppr. armed jessed and belled or; in the 4th, a lure in pale
ppr. C'rest—A falcon, wings displayed ppr., armed, jessed, and
belled or, standing on a lure ppr.
JEBB OF WALTON.
Jebb, JosmJA Gladwtn, Esq., late Capt. 54tb.
foot, b. 16 March, 1839; !?i. June, 1870, Alice Caroline,
dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Charles Dundas, Rector of
Epworth (by Loitisa his wife, dau. of the late Sir
William Boothby, Bart.), and has issue,
I. Sidney Gladwyn, b. 26 June, 1871.
II. Henry Miles, b. 12 March, 1875. in. A son, b. 1£77.
I. Mabel.
iLincaflC— Joshua Jebb (4th son of Samuel Jebb), 6.
Jan. 1G9S; rf. at his residence, Tapton House, co. Derby, in
1797, within a few weeks of the completion of his 100th year.
Miss Seward, who visited him shortly before his death, gives a
striking account of his appearance and habits in one of her
letters. He vi. Mary, dau. of John Woodhousc, Esq. of Crich,
CO. Derby, and had issue,
I. Samcel, his heir.
II. Avery, 6. 1732; r,i. Ann, dau. of Richard Bower, Esq. of
Gorse Hall, co. Derby, and left issue,
1 Richard, a Judge in India, d. s. p.
2 Marianne, m. Godfrey Meynell, Esq. of Mcyncll Langley,
CO. Derby; from her descends the present Godfrey Mey-
nell, Esq. of Meynell Langley.
The elder son,
Samuel Jebb, Esq., 6. 1720; m. 1752, Anne, dau. of William
Harriott, Esq. of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica (by his wife, the dau.
of Baron Pennevayre), and dying 1787, left an only son,
Joshua Jebb, Esq., b. Feb. 1769; jh. Jan. 1792, Dorothy,
co-heiress of Major-Gen. Gladwin, of Stubbing Court, co.
Derby (by his wife, Frances, dau. of Rev. Basil Eeridge, of
Algarkirk), and dying 1845, left issue,
I. Joshua, his heir.
II. Samuel Henry, 6. April, 1796 ; m. Frances, dau. of John
Straw, Esq. of Skellingthorpe, co. Lincoln. He d. Feb.
1875, leaving issue surviving,
1 Henry Gladwyn, F.S.A. (Rev.), 6. May, 1826; 7n. Sept.
1853, Emma Louisa, dau. of the late Robert Ramsden,
Esq. of Carlton Hall, Notts, and has issue surviving,
Henry Scrope Frescheville, 6. 17 July 1867.
Florence Emma Dorothy. Edith Fanny Maud.
2 John Joshua, b. Nov. 1830; m. Georgina llutton,
dau. of the late Rev. Dr. Roy, Eector of Skirbeck, and
has issue,
George Samuel William.
3 Frederick William, Col. in the army, Adjutant-General
of Madras, b. Nov. 1835; m. Mary, dau. of the Rev. John
de Chamfort Giradot, of Car Colston.
4 Arthur, Major 31st regt., 6. July, 1837.
5 Avery, late Lieut. 85th regt., b. April, 1842; m. Susan
Clara, dau. of the late Col. Boddam Whetham, of Kirling-
ton Hall, Notts, and has issue,
Agatha Frances Whetham Jebb.
1 Susannah Gladwyn. „,. . . ,,
2 Frances Dorothy, m. T. L. Kmgton-Oliphant, Esq. of
Cask, CO. Perth. 3 Marianne.
in. John Beridge, b. Dec. 1808; m. Charlotte, dau. of
Richard Dunn, Esq., by whom he had one son,
John Beridge Gladwyn, b. Dec. 1841, late Lieut. 88th regt.
He m. 18T6, Bertha, dau. of the Hon. J. Macdougall, of
Toronto, Canada.
3 K
866
je:n-
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JEN
Eev. J. B. Jetb to. 2ndly, Mary, dan. of Eev. J. JcnkinsoTi,
Eector of Battersea (by his wife, the sister of the Right
Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart.), and dying in 1863, left a
posthumous dau.
IV. Charles William, formerly in the 60th Rifles, 6. Oct. 1814;
TO. 1840, EUza, dau. of John lerbuiy, Esq. of Shirehampton,
and has issue,
1 John de Witt, Lieut. 26th rep;t.
1 Francesca Romana, m. Robert Henry, eldest son of
Robert Ramsden. Esq. of Carlton Hall, Xoits. He d. in
1875, and left a son, Robert.
2 Florence Emily, rn. W. Carbury, Esq.
3 Alice, TO. B. Span, Esq. 4 Mary Edith.
5 Amy X/)uisa.
1. Frances Harriott, widow of William Miles, Esq. She (?.
Oct. 1877, leaving Firbpck Hall, her residence, with the
estates in cos. Vork and Notts, to tier nephew, Henry
Gladwyn Jebb, for life, with remainder to the eldest son of
Joshua Gladwyn Jebb.
■K. Marianne, widow of Rev. Francis Sharpe, has issue,
1 William Granville Sharpe; 2 John Ueury Sharpe, Major
in the Army ; 3 Charles Sharpe.
The eldest son,
SiB JosHCA Jebb, K.C.B., Major-Gen. in the army, late
Chairman of the Oirectors of Convict Prisons, Inspector-
General of Military Prisons, and Surveyor-General of Prisons,
■was 6. May, 1793; m. Mary Wooton, dau. of Wooton Thomas,
Esq. of Highfield, co. Derby, and had issue,
1. Joshua Gladwyn, present representative of this branch
of the lamily.
I. Mary, m. Rev. Henry Ellison, late Vicar of Windsor, now
Eector of Haseley, Oxon, and dyin? in 1870, left issue.
II. Emily Sarah, m,. Major Basil Hoothby, and has issue.
III. Beatrice, to. Rev. Edmond Batty, and has issue.
Gen. Sir Joshua Jebb, K.C.B., r,t. 2nilly, the Lady Amelia Rose
Pelham, sister of the Earl of Chichester. He d. suddenly,
June, 1863.
.^rni«— Same as Jebb of co. Kot'.inoTiam.
JENKINS OP BICTON HALL.
Je^eixs, Eichaed Palmee, Esq. of Bicton Hall
and Abbey House, Salop, b. 8 Sept. 182S; in the
Bengal Ciyil Serrice ; m. Mr?. Sopliia Mayne, widow,
2nd dau. of Horace Ayhvard, Esq.
lillttagC. — EicHAKD Jenkins, 6. 1621, of Blandford, co.
Dorset, sprung from a family anciently located in co. York,
attaching himself to the celebrated royalist, Lord Colepeper.
was with that nobleman at St. Germains 1649, and subse-
quently accompanied him when Ambassador Extraordinary to
the Emperor of Russia and the United Provinces. In 1651 he
returned to England, and settled at Charlton Hill, near
Wroxeter, holding several ciiiployments under Lord Newport,
Lord-Lieutenant of that county. He to. 1668, Mary, dau. and
co-heir of Richard Bagot, Esq. of Hargrave, Salop, and dying
1697, was s. by his son,
Thomas Jenkins, Esq. of the .Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury,
who m. 7 Feb. 1708, Gertrude, dau. of Capt. Richard Wing-
fleld, 2nd son of William Wingfield, Esq. of Preston Brock-
hurst, Salop, and had issue, i. Uichakd, bis heir; ii. Thomas,
m. Rachel, dau of Sir Edward Leighton, Bart., and had, with
otherissue, Edward, of Charlton Hill; in. RoUert; i. Emma,
TO. John Jenkins, Esq. of IJicton. Mr. Jenkins, who served
as High Sheriff 1720, d. 29 Dec. 1730, and was s. by his son,
Richard Jenkins, E.=q., b. 28 Aug. 1706, who m. 1st, Letitia,
dau. and heiress of John Muckleston, Esq. of Bicton, and by
her (who cJ. 16 July, 1740} had twii sons. Richard, whocZ.unm. /
and John, his heir. He m. 2ndly, Emma, dau. of Sir Francis
Charlton, of Ludford, and rehct of John Lloyd, Esq. of Aston
Hall, Salop, and had a d-iu., Mary Gertrude, to. the Ven.
Edward Browne, Archdeacon of Boss, son of the Archbishop
of Tuam. Mr. Jenkins was «. by his son,
John Jenkins, Esq. of Bicton, 6. 16 July, 1740 ; to.
16 April, 1759, Emma, dau. of Thomas JenKins, Esq. of
Shrewsbury, by Rachel his wife, dau. of Sir Edward Leigh-
ton, Bart, of Loton Park, and had by her (who d. 1764) four
sons,
Richaud, his heir. William, d. unm.
Edward, ra. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of George Eavenscroft,
Esq. of Wrexham, and had issue. 'I'he eldest son. Col.
Richard Boycott Jenkins, to. Miss Ord, and left two sons
and two daus.
Thomas, m. Mary, sister of David Hall, Esq. of Macclesfield,
Capt. Cheshire Yeomanry, and d. s. p.
Mr. Jenkins d. 28 June, 1771, and was s. by his son,
Richard Jenki.v, l.^q. of IJicion, (>. there 6 March, 1760,
who TO. Oct. 1781, Harriet Constanlia, dau. of George Eavens-
croft, Esq. of Wrexham, co. Denbigh, and by her (who d.
19 April, 1822) had issue,
EiCHABD (.Sir), his heir, of Bicton.
Charles Edward Orlando, b. 19 Jan. 1789, who d. v.nm.. IK
July, 1823, in India, a Capt. of Artillery in the Company'*
Service.
Harriett Constantia, m. Edward Gatacre, Esq. of Gatacre,
CO. Salop.
Elizabeth, m. Robert Jenkins, Esq. of Charlton Hill, Salop.
Frances Mary Gertrude.
Letitia Emma Sally, m. Eev. Charles Wingfield, of The Gro,
CO. Montgomery.
Mr. Jenkins d. 3 Nov. 1797, and was «. by his son.
Sir Richard Jenkins, G.C.B., D.C.L., J. P. and D.L., a
Director E.I.C., 6. 18 Feb. 17f5; to. 31 March, 1824, Elizabeth
Helen, dau. of Hugh Spottiswoode, Esq. of the H.E.I. C.'a
Civil Service, and had issue,
EicHARD, now of Bicton Hall. Charles, 6. 20 May, 1831.
Arthur, 6. 20 Jan. 1833.
Edward Gordon, 6. 11 March, 1838.
Emily, to. Frederick Baring, Esq.
Cecilia Harriot Theopidla, m. John Archibald Pym, Esq.
Helen, to. 21 July, 1864, W. Shaiman Turner, Esq.'
Melanie, to. 6 Feb. 1866, W. Vansittart, Esq.
Sir Richard Jenkins d. 30 Dec. 1843.
Anns — Or, a lion rampant regardant sa., quartering Bagot
and Muckleston. Crest — On a mural crown ppr. alion passant
regardant or. Motto— Verge sed caute.
Seats— Bicton Hall ; and Abbey House ; both near Shrewsbuiy,
JENKINS OP CHABLTON HILL.
Jenkins, Chaeles Vanbuegh, Esq. of Cbarltou
Hill, Salop, Major-Gen. in the army, Col. 19th
Hussars (formerJy 1st Bengal Light Cavalry, in
which regt. he served in the expedition to Cabul for
the rehef of Sir Kobert Sale from Jellallabad, and in
the battles of Maliarajpore, Aliwal, ChillianwaUah,
and Goojerat) b. 4 March, 18:^2, s. brother, Edward,
1875 ; on. 24 March, 1847, Annette Louisa Robertina,
eldest dau. of Horace Aylward, .Ksq., and has had
issue,
I. Robert Edward Arthur, late Lieut. Bengal Staff Corps,
6. 5 Feb. 1848; to. 27 Feb. 1873, Hannah, dau. of S.
Turnbull, Esq., and d. 28 Feb. 1876, leaving issue,
Charles Edward, b. 0 March, 1875; and Rose Edith
Annette.
II. Edgar Francis, 6. 17 Dec. 1850.
III. Charies Bradford Harries, 6. 17 March, 1856, Lieut. 19th
Hus.sars.
1. Mary Louisa. ii. Annette Geraldine.
III. Edith Augusta. iv. Eleanor Maud.
V. Rachel Victoria, deceased.
HfncatlC. — Edward Jenkins, Esq. of Charlton Hill (last
surviving son of Thomas Jenkins, Esq., by Rachael his wife.
dau. of Sir Edward Leighton, Bart., and grandson of Thomas
Jenkins, Esq. of the Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury), to. Sarab.
dau. of the Rev. Richard Boycott; and d. 20 Jlay, 1820, havinp
had issue, Robert Charlton, b. 1772, deceased ; Robert Bot-
coTT Ckessett, heir; Emma Gertrude, m. Francis Blith<
Harries, Esq. of Benthall Hall ; and Louisa Elizabeth Sarah
d. 1794. Mr. Edward Jenkins was in the army, and served ii
the first American war. His son and successor,
Robert Botcott Cressett Leighton Jenkins, Esq. o
Charlton Hill, b. 13 March, 1781, a Major in the army;
26 Feb. 1808, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Eichard Jenkins, Esc
Bicton Hall ; and d. 2 May, 1836, having by her (who d
29 Nov. 1857) had issue,
I. Edward Leighton, of Charlton Hill, late Bombay Ciyi
Service, b. 20 Jan. 1816, s. his father 2 May, 1836; d
23 June 1875.
II. Charles Vanburgh, now of Charlton Hill.
ni. Eobert, 6. 22 Jan. 1825, Eear-Admiral E.N., C.B.
promoted for his services; m. 20 Dec. 1860, Maria Catherim
dau. of Eev. E. Hornby, and has issue, Eobert, 6. 12 Sep'
1861.
I. Louisa Harriett. ii. Mary Elizabeth, d. 19 June, I85t
Arms— Or, a lion rampant regardant sa. Crest— On a murr
crown ppr. a lion passant regardant or. Motto — Perge sed cuuti
/Seat— Charlton Hill, Shrewsbury, Salop.
BLAND Y- JENKINS OF KINGSTON
BAGPUIZE,
Blandt- Jenkins, John, Esq. of Kingston Bnc
puize, Berks, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 18UG, J.l
JEN
THE LAr>IDED GENTRY.
JEN
867
CO. r;iamor^an, h. 28 June, 1839; m. IR Ort. IPRl,
^Alico Alartlui, dau. ol' Charles Wilson Faber, Esq.,
,,| Northaw House, co. llertt'ora, by Mary Eeckett
I iciiison his wife, and has issue,
I. .ToiiN Blandt, h. 9 July, 1SG5.
I. Mary. II. Alice.
Tliis jrenfleman assumed tlic surname of JE^'■^^NS,
in aiKlition to his patronymic Blandy, after his
maternal great-uncle, Eichard Jenkins, Esq. of
Llanharran House, co. Glamorgan, who d. 1856.
TitllCilSC.— John Blandy, Esq. of Kinssfon Baspuize,
r.< rUs, son, by Sarah Moth his wife, of Adam BlanUy,
lv^(|., who was great nephew of John Blandy, Esq. (son of
Juliii, and grandson of John Blandy, Esq., by his wife
Ada I'pttiplace, of Kingsron BaKpuize), vi. 1837, Caroline
Aniif, dau. of the Rev. Nathaniel Poyntz, by Anne, his wife,
dau. of Richard Jenkins, Esq. of Llanharran House, co.
Glaiiiorcan, and d. 17 Jan. 1844, havin- had by this lady (who
has laken the surname of Jenkins, alter her unule, Richard
ILiirc Jenkins, Esq.) issue,
.Iniiv, now of Kingston Ba.srpuize.
Adam Fettiplace, m. 6 Feb. 1868, Elizabeth Mary, eldest
ilau. of J. \V. Stradling Carne, Esq. of St. Donat's Castle,
t'l. Glamorgan.
Aiiiio.
Blaiy, m. Rev. Sainsbury Langford Sainsbury, of Bcckington
Rectory, near Bath.
Seat — Kingston Bagpuize, near Abingdon, Berks.
JENNES, OF WENVOE.
Jettneb, Robert Eeancis Lascelles, Esq. of
Wenvoe Castle, co. Glamoroan, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1864, 6. 16 Sept. 1826 ; m. 28 Aug.
1873, Laura Frances, youngest dau. of Rev. W. S.
Birch, Rector of Easton Grey, co. Wilts.
Itlltpatjr.— The name of Jenner is said to be the same as
that of Genor, or Genore.
Thomas Jenner, of Northiara, Sussex, m. — Thatcher; and
dying about 1640, left a son,
Thomas Jenneb, of Ma.\ field, Sussex, '//(. Dorothy, dau. of
Jeffry Clyde, of Dollington, Sussex, and by her (who d. in
1660) had one son and two daus. He d. about 1676. His son,
Sir Thomas Jenner, of Petersham, Surrey, 6. 1638; m.
1 Jan. 1660, Anne, only dau. and heiress of James Poe, Esq.
of Swindon Hall, in the parish of Kirby-Overblows, co. York,
by his wife Julian, dau. and ultimately heiress of Richard
Fust, Esq. of Hill Court, co. Gloucester, and by her (who d.
15 March, 1G97) had issue (with three other sons),
I. Leonard Poe, of the Inner Temple, in. Elizabeth, dan. of
William Halsted, Esq., and left surviving issue, John, D.D.,
Rector of Stanway, Essex, ra. 11 l>cc. 17.;5, Susannah
Kembol, of Capel, Suffolk, and had. .luhn. K.li., Kcctor of
Buckland and Midley, K(nt, m. 4 June, 177s, JIary Anne,
only dau. of John Tyrell, Esq. of Uiitlicld I'cvcrell, and
dying 18J8, left surviving issue, Mary, m. Thomas Spitty,
Esq., and bad an only son, Thomas Jenner Spitty, Esq. of
Billericay, Essex, J. P. and D.L.
II. Thomas, of the Inner Temple, m. Elizabeth, dau. and
heiress of — Birkett, of London ; and d. s. p. Jan. 1748.
III. Nathaniell, living nnm. in 1700.
IV. Charles, ultimately (through failure of issue male of
Leonard Poe Jenner) his father's heir, see post.
V. Samuell. vi. Edward. vii. Joseph.
VIII. Benjamine.
I. Anne, w. Francis Browne, Esq. of the Inner Temple.
II. Margaret, m. Sir John Darvell.
Sir Thomas was called to the Bar, 1663 : knighted and ap-
pcinted Recorder of London, 1683; made King's Serjeant,
1684; elected Member for Rye, 1685; made a Baron of the
Ex'hequer, 1686; and removed to the Common Pleas, 1688.
In 1684 an augmentation of arms was granted him, and his
original coat, "Vert, three cups or, two and one," was altered
to az., with the addition of two swords chevronwise arg., hilts
and pommels or. He d. 1 Jan. 1707. His son,
Charles Jenner, Esq. m. Mary Dove, and dying Sept. 1726,
left issue by her,
I. Thomas, d. unm. 1726. ii. Richard.
III. Charles, see post.
iv. Robert, of the Inner Temple, d. 1772.
Bis son,
Charles Jenner, D.D., Prebendary of Lincoln, Archdeacon
of Huntingdon, Rector of Bu^kwoith, and Chaplain in Ordi-
nary to King George II., was 6. ia 1707; m. 13 Juuc, 1735,
Mary, dan. of John Sawyer, Esq. of Heywood, Berks, and by
lier(wlioi(. 1763) had issue,
I. Charles (Kev.), M.A., Vicarof Luttenvurth and CTaybrook,
CO. Leicester, b. 1736; m. 1764, Rebecca, dau. of William
Thomson, Esq.; and d. s. p. 11 May, 1774. He twice
gained the Seatonian prize for poetry at Cambridge, and
was author of two novels, and various poetical pieces of
considerable merit. ii. Thomas, d. an infant.
III. George, 6. 1741; d. unm. 1771.
IV. Robert, seeimst. v. Eichard, 6. 7 Dec. 1745.
I. Mary, d. unm. 1754.
II. Anne, m. 24 Jan. 1763, Rev. Timothy Neve, D.D., Mar-
garet Professor of Divinity at Oxford ; and d. 1824.
III. Elizabeth, m. Rev. FitzUerbcrt Adams, LL.B,, Rector of
Ulcombe, Kent. IV. Sarah. v. Charlotte.
VI. Susannah.
Dr. Jenner d. at St. Omer, 2 Feb. 1770. His son,
Robert Jenner, Esq. of Cbislehurst, Kent, b. 7 April, 1743;
m. 1st, Anne Belasis, by whom he had no issue; and 2ndly,
10 July, 1773, Ann, dau. and co-heiress of Peter Birt, Esq. of
Armin, co. York, and Wenvoe Castle, co. Glamorgan, and by
her (who d. 24 Aug. 1827) had issue,
I. Robert, see post.
H. Herbert, afterwards Sir Herbert Jenner Fust (see tUat
nam").
in. George, 6. 4 June, 1779; m. 13 Dec. 1808, Frances, dau.
of Edmund Traherne, Esq. of Castellan, co. Glamorgan;
and d. s. p. 21 May, 1829.
I. Anne, m. 26 July, 1798, Percival Hart Dyke, Esq., after-
wards Sir Percival Hart Dyke, Bart, of LuUingstone Castle,
Kent.
II. Harriet, m. 7 Feb. 1804, Rev. Edward Bourchier, of Brara-
fleld, Herts.
Mr. Jenner d. 2 Dec. 1810. His eldest son,
Robert Jenner, Esq of Wenvoe Castle, co. Glamorgan, 6. 8
Nov. 1776; m. 13 Jan. ISOl, Frances, eldest dau. of Major-Gen.
Francis Lascelles, and by her (who d. 11 Aug. 1841) had issue,
I. Robert Francis, see post.
II. Herbert Charles, b. 1803; Capt. 66th regt. ; d. unm.
III. George I'erer, d. an infant.
IV. Gilbert Price, b. I8u6; m. Aug. 1828, Anne Caroline,
youngest dau. of T. Martin, Esq. of Quy Hall, Cambridge ;
andd. s. p. 13 Jan. 1830.
V. Albert Lascelles, b. IsOS; m. Henrietta Juliana, dau. of
Sir Jolin Morris, Bart, of Sketty Park, co. Glamorgan; and
dying Oct. 1864, lelt by her (who d. 7 Oct. 1871> two sons,
1 George; 2 Cecil.
VI. Birt Wyndham Rous, of Llanblethian, co. Glamorgan,
J. P. and D.L., 6. 1810; m. Anne, dau. of Langley St. Albyn,
Esq. of AU'oxton, Somerset; and dying in 1863, left issue,
Birt St. Albyn; Fanny.
Mr. Jenner d. 19 March, 1824. His eldest son,
Robert Francis Jenner, Esq. of Wenvoe Castle, High
Sheriff 1828; 6. 1802; m. 10 Aug. 1824, Elizabeth Lascelles,
eldest dau. of Right Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner-Fust, Dean of
Arches, &e., and by her (who d. 29 Sept. 1850) had issue,
I. Robert Francis Lascelles, present representative.
II. Alfred Herbert, Re. tor of Wenvoe, b. 16 Feb. 1828; m.
Everilda, dau. of George Thornhill, Esq. of Diddington,
CO. Huntingdon; and d. s. p. 8 May, 1867.
III. Hugh, b. 18 July, 1831; m. Charlotte Anne, dau. and
co-heiress of Evan Williams, Esq. of Dutt'ryn Frwd, and has
a son, Hugh Robert Cecil Francis, b. 1872.
IV. Edmund (Rev.), b. 20 Oct. 1833; m. Ellen, dau. of Rev.
James Greenwood, and dying 2 Sept. 1878, left issue three
sons.
V. Adolphus, d. an infant, 1836.
VI. Frederic, b. 19 May, 1839; d. unm. 12 Aug. 1863.
VII. Henry Rice, d. an infant, 1840.
VIII. Herbert Augustus Rous, b. 6 May, 1842; m. Charlotte,
dau. of Henry Acton, Esq.; and dying 1 April, 1875, left
by her (who d. 12 July, 1865) no issue.
IX. Algernon Romilly, b. 1 May, 1845; m. Alice Mary, dau.
of Charles Jones, Esq. of Paieglas, co. Pembroke; and
d. s. p. 14 April, 1872.
X. Bruce Hammond, d. an infant, 18.50.
I. Emma Elizabctli Vivian, m. 5 March, 1856, Henry William
Wyly, late Major 60th regt., and has issue two sons and
four daus.
n. Frances Anne Jane, m. 1 Feb. 1860, J. F. Collier, Esq.,
and has issue one son and two daus.
lu. Gertrude. iv. Harriet Georgina. v. Isabel.
Mr. Jenner d. 8 April, 1860.
Arms — Quarterly of six, 1st and 6th, az., between three
covered cups or, two swords chevronwise arg., hilts and
pommels ot the second, for Jenner; 2nd, or, a fess between
three crescents az. issuing flames ppr., for Poe; 3rd, arg., on
a chevron between three forest-bills sa. as many mullets of the
field pierced, for Fdst; 4th, az., a chevron between three
lozenges or, for Hide; ftth, arg., on a chevron gu. between
three bugle-horns stringed sa. as many erosses-crosslet fitcliee
of the field, for Birt. Crest — A covered cup or, between two
swords sallirewise arg., hilts and pommels gold.
/Seai— Wenvoe Castle, Cardiff, co. Glamori,an.
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JEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JENNER-FTTST OF HILL COURT,
Jennee-Ffst, Herbekt, Esq. of Hill Court, co.
Gloucester, LL.D., J. P., b. 23 Feb. 1806 ; m. 20
Oct. 1835, Maria Eleonora, 3rd dau. of George
Norman, Esq. of Bromley Common, Kent, and has
issue,
I. Herbert, M.A., J.P., 6. 14 Aug. 1841; m. 6 Feb. 1873,
Flora Maclaine, 2nd dau. of the late Major Gillian Mac-
laine Ross, 42nd Highlanders, and has issue, Herbert,
6. 24 Jan. 1875.
I. Henrietta Maria, to. 12 Oct. 1875, Kev. William Unett
Coates, M.A., Rector of Eockhanipton, co. Gloucester.
u. Maria Eleonora.
iLftttatJP.— The Right Hon. Sir Herbert JEN^reR-FosT,
LL.D., second son of Robert Jenner, Esq. of Cliislehurst,
Kent (for whose lineage see ante, Jenner nf Wenvoc), b. 4 Feb.
1778, was called to the Bar in 1800; LL.D. 1803; appointed
King's Advocate and knighted, 1828; Dean of the Arches and
Judge of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1834, when he
was sworn a Privy Councillor. He was also Master of Trinity
Hall, Cambridge, from 1843 until his death. He m. 14 Sept.
1803, Elizabeth, dau. of Major-Gen. Francis Lascelles, and by
her (who d. 29 July, 1828) had issue,
I. Herbert, present representative.
II. George Robert, d. an infant.
III. Charles Herbert, M.A., Rector of Wenvoe, co. Glamor-
gan, b. 26 July, 18ii9; to. 28 Aug. 1834, Fanny, dau. of
James Hales, Esq. of Norwich, and has surviving issue
three sons.
IV. Robert, Capt. E.N., 6. 19 June, 1813 ; to. 28 Nov. 1843,
Selina Helen, youngest dau. and co-heiress of James Jame-
son, Esq. of Calcutta; and dying 10 May, 1873, left issue
one dau.
-v. Edward Francis, 6. 2 Oct. 1814; m. 15 Dec. 1842, Eliza-
beth Teresa, only child of John Sanders, Esq. of Reigate,
and has surviving issue four sons and five daus.
VI. Augustus Frederick, Col. 11th rogt., 6. 12 Aug. 1816;
m. 2 July, 1850, Caroline Catherine, dau. of Gen. Edward
Buckley VVynyard, and has issiie three sons and one dau.
vn. Montagu Herbert, 6. 17 Sept. 1817: in. 12 April, 1849,
Amelia, dau. of Arundel Rogers, Esq. of Helston, Cornwall,
and has surviving issue six sons and one dau.
VIII. Henry Lascelles, D.D., Rector of Preston-cum-Wing-
ham, Kent, first Bishop of Dunedin, consecrated 1866, 6.
6 June, 1820; m. 11 Aug. 1847, Mary Isabel, eldest dau. of
the late William Finlaison, C pt. R.N., formerly Governor
of Ascension Island, and has two sons and four daus.
IX. Arthur Rice, b. 31 Oct. 1823; to. 1853, Ellen Haskell,
and has issue.
X. Edwin Lushington, d. an infant, 1827.
I. Elizabeth Lascelles, in. 10 Aug. 1824, Robert Francis
Jenner, Esq. of Wenvoe Castle, co. Glamorgan (see ante,
Jenner of Wenvoe).
II. Anne, to. 15 Sept. 1832, Rev. Evan Nepean, afterwards
Canon of Westminster, youngest son of Sir Evan Nepean,
Bart, of Loders, Dorset, and dying 6 Sept. 1871, left issue
by him (who d. 13 March, 1873) eight sons and six daus.
lu. Fanny Lascelles, d. 3 Jan. 1812.
IV. Charlotte Lascelles, m. 1 Dec. 1835, Francis Hart Dyke,
Esq., H.M. Proctor, 4th son of Sir Percival Hart Dyke,
Bart, of Lullingstone Castle, Kent, and by him (who d.
17 July, 1876) had issue one son and three daus.
■On the death, in Feb. 1841, of Miss Flora Langley-Fust, of
Hill Court, CO. Gloucester, with whom the direct line of the
family of Fust became extinct. Sir Herbert s. to the Hill
estates; and in pursuance of the will of his kinsman. Sir John
Fust, Bart., the last male heir of that family, assumed, by
Toyal license, dated 13 Jan. 1842, the additional surname and
arms of Fosx. He d. 20 Feb. 1852.
J^nmiln of g\\%\.
This family is of considerable antiquity, and originally of
Saxon extraction.
John Fust, of Mentz, who divides, with Gutenberg and
Schoeffer, the honour of having invented the art of printing,
d. in Paris about 1466. He was ancestor of
Thomas Fust, of Ware, co. Hertford, who suffered martyr-
dom there, in 1555, for his religion, being burnt at a stake
in the market-place ; and of
Edward Fust, who, about 1564, m. Jane, dau. of Singleton,
of Norfolk, and had issue,
I. Richard, see post. n. Edward, 6. 1569; d. unm.
III. Samuel, a Merchant; d. unm.
I. JuUan, m. 1st, Sir Thomas Haskett, Master of the Court
of Wards and Liveries in the reign of James I. ; and 2ndly,
Sir Randolph Crewe, Lord Chief Justice of the Common
Pleas, Ump. James 1., but had no issue by either marriage.
>i. Jane, d. unm.
III. Barbara, m. 1st, Thomas Chaloner, of Lindfield, Sussc
2ndly, Francis Chaloner, of Kenwalls, Sussex, but had. :
issue.
IV. Elizabeth, to. Henry Fleetwood, Esq. of Langby, co.
Bucks, and had issue six sons and several daus.
V. Ann, d. unm.
His son,
Richard Fust, E.?q. of Hill Court, co. Gloucester, 6. 10 Oct,
1568; to. 1st, 14 Feb. 1602, Ann, dau. and co-heiress of John
Hide, of Ingerstone, Essex, and Adisham, Kent, i
issue,
I. Edward, created a Eart., see post.
II. Richard, b. li:07 ; d. unm. 1677. He lost creat part o1
his substance in the civil wars of King Charles I., and
having followed the fortunes of King Charles II. in his
exile, came with him to England on his restoration.
I. Jane, m. Rev. XUchard Astley, Hector of Melton-Constable,
Korfolk, brother of Jacob, Lord Astley, Baron of Reading,
and had one son, Edward, d. unm.
II. Julian, ultimately her lather's heir, to. James Poe, Esq.
of Swindon Hall, in the parish of Kirby-Overblows, co. York,
son of Leonard Poe, Physician to James I. and Charles I.,
and had issue one child, Anne, to. Sir Thomas Jenner, from
whom descend the families of Jenner o/ Wenvoe (see thai
■name), and Jenner Fust of HIU Court.
III. Anne, d. unm. 28 Oct. 1675.
He m. 2ndly, Catharine, dau. of Giles Hambler, of Ghent, but
had no issue by her, who, surviving him, to. Edward, Isl
Lord Conway, of Eagtey, co. Warwick, Principal Secretary ol
State 1622 and 1625. Mr. Fust d. 11 Dec. 1613. His son.
Sir Edward Fdst, of Hill Court, J. P. and D.L., b. 10 April.
1606; TO. 27 Jan. 1631, BiKlfift. dau. ot Sir Thomas Denton, o
Hillersdon, co. Bucks, and by her (who d. 10 Dec. 1674) hac
issue,
I. Edward, d. unm.
ni.Se^'e'y, ^^. in infancy.
IV. John, 2nd bart. v. Richard, h. 23 Oct. 1642; d. linm.
I. Eleanor, m. 11 April, 1668, George Bennet, Esq. of Bath'
and d. 22 Jan. 1674, having had issue two sons, who botl
d. unm.
II. Margaret, m. 1st, 14 June, 16C6, Ralph Ironsides, Esq.
brother of Dr. Gilbert Ironsides, Bishop of Bristol, ;
afterwards of Hereford; and 2ndly, — Freakc, Esq.
Dorset; and dying in 1720, left no issue by eitner husband.
Sir Edward, for his zealous loyalty to King Charles I. in hi:
wars, and to King Charles II. in his exile, was, on 21 Aug
1662, advanced to the dignity of a bart., and was presented b}
the said King Charles II. with a silver-hilted sword, and i
portrait of his Majesty in coronation robes, as an acknowledg
nient of his sufferings, constancy, and loyalty in those dan
gerous and troublesome times. He d. 6 April, 1674, and wa;
s. by his son,
Sir John FnsT, of Hill Court, 2nd bart., J.P. and D.L. fo
CO. Gloucester, and High Sheriff 1675; b. 5 Dec. 1637;
14 Aug. 1666, Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir Richard Cocks, Bart
of Dumbleton, co. Gloucester, and by her (who d. 1716) 1
issue two sons, twins,
I. Edward Cocks, d. young. ii. Edward, 3rd bart.
Sir John d. 12 Feb. 1698, and was s. by his son.
Sir Edward Fust, of Hill Court, 3rd bart., J.P. and D.L.
CO. Gloucester, and High Sheriff 1702; 6. 29 July, 1667; to. fou
wives: 1st, Ann Mary, dau. of Thomas Stephens, Esq.
Lypiatt, co. Gloucester, and by her (who d. 1689) had issue,
I. John, d. young.
I. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Warner, Esq. of Pakenall, Somerset
andii. Dec. 1725, having had issue, Edward, who d. unm.
II. Ann Mary, d. an infant.
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of William Mohut
Esq. of Capenor Court, Somerset, and by her (who d. Del
1701) had issue,
I. John, b. 11 Dec. 1691 ; d. 30 Sept. 1694.
II. Richard, d. in infancy. iii. Edward, 4th bart.
He TO. 3rdly, Catherine, dau. of Francis Mohun, Esq. of Flee
Dorset, and by her (who d. 1705) had issue,
1. Francis, 5th bart.
I. Catherine, d. unm. 14 Feb. 1754.
He TO. 4thly, Susannah, dau. of Richard Cocks, Esq., at)
sister of Sir Richard Cocks, Bart, of Dumbleton, widow
Roger Thompson, Esq., and by her (who d. Aug. 1715) ha
issue three sons, John, Richard, and Edward, who all
young. Sir Edward d. in 1713, and was s. by his son.
Sir Edward Fust, of Hill Court, 4lh bart., J.P. and D.]
for CO. Gloucester, and High Sheriff 1717 ; 6. 17 Oct. 1695
TO. 17 Sept. 1713, Dorothy, dau. and co-heiress of the abov
named Roger Thompson, Esq., and by her (who, survivir
him, m. Gilbert Maximilian Mohun, Esq. of Fleet, Dorset, at
JEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JER
869
(^ 17.34) had issue three sons and two daus., who all d. young.
Ill' ". 27 Kel). 1727, ami was .s-. I'.v his lialf-brotlier,
MR I'BANcis Fust, of Hill Court, 5th bait., J. I', and D.L.
fui COS. Gloucester and Somerset, b. 17 March, 1704; m.
■J- Scpr. 1724, Fanny, dau. of Kichulas Tookcr, Esq., and by
111 1 ^wlio (^- 'u 1777^ had issue,
I. .ToiiN, Gtli bart.
II. (iilbert Maximilian, 6. 5 Jan. I72C; d. unm.{9 March,
174.").
III. .Sheldon Dobhin, "^
\\. Hide Henry Pulverine,
>. . Poregrinus Haniblcr Carndoc Conrad, }• all d young.
M. Benjamin Littleton Ockold Osbaldeston, |
MI. Septimus Deciraus, J
Mil. Denton, b. 8 Oct. 1738; m. 1 Feb. 17G3, Ann, dau. of
.'-amucl Fox, Esq.; and d. i Aug. 1777, having had issue,
1 John, d. an infant.
1 Fanny, .5. to the estates of her uncle. Sir John Fust, on
the death, in 1803, of Lady Fust; aadd. luua. i-'cb. 1627.
I. Fanny Francelia, d. v.nvi. 1773.
II. Catlierina Bridfreman Carolina, ^1
III. Cloe Angelina fotentia, f „ ,
IV. Julian, r "" ^'- 3-°'i"S-
V. Barbara Tocrina, J
VI. Flora, m. 26 Oct. 17G7, George Langley, E.=q. of Cound,
Salop, and by him (who previously m. Malct, dau. of
Wilmot, Viscount Lisburne) had issue,
1. Floea, who, on succeeding to the Hill estates in 1827,
took the additional surname and arms of Fdst; and
d. uiim. Feb. 1841. 2. Mary Ann, d. imni.
VII. Lucy, d. an infant.
Sir Francis d. in 1769, and was s. by his son.
Sir John Fust, of Hill Court, 6th bart., 6. 2G Auf. 1725;
m. Philippa, 3rd dau. of John Hamilton, Esq. of Chilson,
Kent, nephew of James, 6th Earl of Abercorn, and by her
(who d. 11 Dec. 1803) had no issue.
On the death of Sir John, 16 April, 1779, the baronetcy ex-
pired. His estates were successively inherited, under his will,
by his above-mentioned nieces, Fanny, dau. of Denton Fust;
and Flora Langley, afterwards Fust (see ante). On the death,
•without issue, of the latter, the whole of the descendants, male
and female, ot Sir Edward F'ust, .1st bart., became extinct,
and the estates reverted, in accordance with the said will of
Sir John Fust, to the family of Jenner, in the person of Sir
Herbert Jenner, afterwards Fust, lineally descended from
Julian (sister of the said Sir Edward Fust), who, by tlie ex-
tinction of her only brother's descendants, became the heiress
of her father, Eithard Fust, Esq. of Hill Court; and Sir
Herbert thus became the representative in name and estates
of the family of Fust.
Arms — Quarterly of six : 1st, counter-quartered, 1st and 4th,
arg., on a chevron between three forest-ldlls sa. as many mullets
of the field pierced, for Fust; 2nd and 3rd, az., between three
covered cups or, two swords chevronw ise arg. hilts and pommels
of the second, for Jenner; 2nd grand quarter, Jenner, as
above, with a crescent for difference; 3rd Poe; 4th, Fust;
5th, Hide; and 6th, Birt, sa; Jennee of Weni-oe. Cnsts —
1st, Fust : A horse at full speei arg., with the motto above,
Swift and true ; 2nd, Jenner : As in Jenner (^f' tyenvoe.
Motto — Terrcna per vices sunt aliena.
Seat — Hill Court, near Berkeley, co. Gloucester.
JENYNS OF BOTTISHAM HALL.
Jentns, The Eev. Charles Fitzgerald
Gambier, of Eottisliam Hall, co. Cambridge, Eectoi-
of Knebworth, Herts, b. 13 Nov. 1827; m. 1853,
Fanny, dau. of William Muriel, Esq., who d. 1854,
and 2ndly, 1856, Eose Emily Lytton, eldest dau. of
"William Earle Lyttou Eulwer, Esq. of Hey don
Hall, Norfolk, and has issue,
I. Roger William Eclwee, 6. 1858.
II. Gerald Bulwer, 6. 1860.
HI. Gascoigne Soame, 6. 1SG7 ; d. 1868.
I. Maud Emily, 6. 1857. ii. Ethel Rose, 6. 1S63.
III. Winifred Bulwer, b. 1870.
HtneaSC— In the year 15G3, Sir William St. Loe, Knt.,
released all his right in the Manor of Churchill, in Somer-
set, to Ralph Jentns, of Islington, in Middlesex, whose de-
scendant, Richard Jenyns, sold it to John Churchill, Esq. of
Lincoln's Inn.
Sir John Jentns, knighted in 1693, the representative of
Ralph, m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir WiUiam Broimker, and had
by her one son.
John (Sir), who was made K.B. at the creation ot Charles,
I'nnce of Wales, served as Sherift of Herts in i6'26, and was
W.P. tor St. Albans. He m. Alice, 3rd dau. of Sir Richard
Spencer, and had several children, of whom
Richard, of Sandridge, in Herts, d. in 1744, leaving, hy
his wie Frances, dau. and co-heir of Sir GilTord Thorn-
hurst, Bart., three daus., Frances (" La Belle Jenyns"),
m. Richard, Duke of Tyrconnel; Barbara, m. Edward
Griffith, Esq. ; and Sarah, the celebrated Duchess of
Marlborough.
Sir John Jenyns m. 2ndly, Dorothy, widow of John Latch,
Esq., and dau. of Thomas Bulbeck, by Ursula, dau. of Robert
Gray, and had (with a dau., Elizabeth, who d. U7im.) a son,
Thomas Jentns, Esq. of Heyes, Middlesex, 6. 1609; m.
■Veare, dau. of Thomas Palmer, Esq., and by her (who d. 1644)
left at his decease, in 1650 (with other children, who d. s.p.),
a son and successor,
Roger Jentns, Esq. of Hayes, b. in 1636; in. Sarah, dau. of
Joseph Latch, Esq., and had issue,
I. John, who d. in 1715, leaving, by .lane his wife, dau. of
James Clitherow, Esq., inter alios, a son, Roger, m. Miss
Harvey, and was father of John Harvey, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Rev. Edward Chappelow, and d. in 1789, leaving,
with a dau., Charlotte Elizabeth, m. Rev. John Vachell, a
son, George Leonard, of whom presently.
II. Roger (Sir), of whom we treat. iii. Thomas, d. unm.
Roger Jenyns d. in 1693. His 2nd son.
Sir Roger Jentns, Knt., b. in 1663; purchased the estate
of Bottisham, co. Cambridge, and became an active Magistrate
of that shire. He m. 1st, Martha, widow of John Mingay, by
whom (Who d. 1701) lie had two sons and a dau., Roger,
Veare, and Sarah. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Peter
Soame, of Heyden, Essex, and by her (who d. in 1723J left, at
his decease, m 1740, a son and successor,
Soame Jentns, Esq. of Botti.sham Hall, &. 1794, M.P. for
CO. Cambridge, the well-known writer and wit. Mr. Jenyns
m. 1st, Mary, only dau. of Col. Soame, of Dereham, Norfolk;
and 2ndly, Ehzabeth, dau. of Henry Grey, Esq. of Heckney,
but d.s.p. 18 Dec. 1787. He devised his estates, after the
demise of his widow, to his cousin,
Rev. George Leo.vard JtNTNS, of Bottisham, b. 17G3; d.
1848; 7)1. 1788, Mary, dau. of William Heberden, M.D., and
had issue,
Soame, d. 1803. George, of whom presently.
Charles, 6. 1798; m. 1st, Marianne, only dau. of Samuel
Vachell, Esq. ; and 'indly, in 1842, Louisa, dau. of Walter
Young, Esq., who d. 1876.
Leonard (now Rev. Leonard Blomefield'), 6. 25 May, 1800; m.
1st, Jane, dau. of Rev. Edward Daubeny, who d. 1857-
and 2ndly, Sarah, eldest dau. of Rev. R. Hawthorn.
Mary, b. 1790; d. 18.n8.
Harriet, b. 1797; m. Rev. John Stephen lleuslow; d. 1857.
Ehzabeth, 6. 1801.
The son and heir,
George Jentns Esq. of Botti.sham Hall, 6. 18 March, 1795;
d. 13 April, 1878; m. 1820, Maria Jane, who d. 1867, dau. of
Sir James Gambler, Knt., and had issue,
I. George Gambler, b. 1821 ; d. 1837.
u. Soame Gambler, C.B., Lieut.-Col. 13th Hussars, 6. 1826;
d. 1873; m. 1859, Rita, dau. of H. S. Thompson, Esq., and
left issue, Ada Maria, 6. 1860; Florence, b. 1868.
III. Charles Fitzgerald Gambier, now of Bottisham Hall.
IV. Roger Leonard Gambier, b. 1841 ; d. 1855.
I. Jemima Maria Hicks, 6. 1829; d. 1858.
II. Isabel Charlotte, b. 1831 ; m. 1862, Henry Thomas Young,
Esq., and has issue five sons and one dau.
_ Arms — Arg., on a fess gu. three bezants. Crest — A demi-
lion rampant or, supporting a spear erect gold, headed az.
Motto — Ignavis nunquam.
Seat — Bottisham Hall, Cambridge.
JERNINGHAM OF LONGRIDGE TOWEES.
jEENiNGH.\ir, Hubert Edward Henrt, Esq. of
Longridge Towers, Berwick-on-Tweed, b. 18 Oct.
1842, eldest son of Charles Edward Jerningham,
Esq., late of Eaiuswick Hall, co. Gloucester, by his
wife Emma Mary Wynne, dau. of the late Wynne
Eoberts, of The Grove, Surrey, and grandson of
Edward Jerningham, Esq. of Paiuswick, brother of
Sir George WiUiam Jerningham, 7th bart. of
Custessy, who was restored as Lord Stafford, 1824
(see Eurke's Peerage). Mr. Jerningham is Her
Majesty's Acting Charge d' Affaires for the Duchies
of Eadei) and H esse, m. 3 Eec. 1874, Annie, widow
of Chaises Mather, Esq. of Longridge House, and
Eeech Grove, Nortluauberlaud, and dau. of Edward
870
JER
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JES
Liddell, Esq. of Benton Park, North umbevknd,
by Annie liis wife, dau. of Kicliai-d Grainger, Esq.
of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Arms— A.rg., three lozetige-shapea annins bucldes su.
tongues fessways, quartering, Ist, Howard, f<scnunt Uto.Oojd;
2nd Plantacenet (of Woodstock) Oake of Gloucester; and
3rcl, Staffoud, lord Stafford. Crest— 0\xi, of a ducal coronet
or, a deini-falcon rising wings expanded ppr. Motto— \ivt\x3
basis vitae. , _ ,, ,
Seats— Longriclge Towers, BorwicU-on-Tweed; Goldentiprg
Castle, WintertUur, Switzerland. CUb—Su James's Club,
London.
JERVIS OF DaRLASTOIST.
JeEVIS, JonN SWTNFEN St. Vincext, Esq. of
Darlnston Hall and Chatkyll, eo. Stafford, J.^., h.
17 June, 1821; m. 22 July, 1852, Catharine, dau.
of William Davies, Esq., and lias issue,
St. Vincent Waltek Fane, J.P., b. 7 Sept. 1853.
Edith Florence.
ILl'uraflr.— This is the senior line of the family of Jervis
ofChatki/ll, of which are Viscount St. Vincent nnd.Tervis, Bart,
of Bally Ellis, according to the Visitation of co. Stafford.
James Jebvis, Esq. of Chatkyll, 6. in 1490; descended from
Eobert Gervaycs, of Chatkyll, in the parish of Eccleshall, co.
Stafford, was father of llobertol Chatkyl, 17 yueen Elizabeth,
and
William Jervts, Esq. of Ollerton, Salop, vt'hose son,
William Jervts, of Ollerron, m. Helen Whittington, and
had two sons, Thomas, of Ollerton, and
John Jebvys, Esq. of Chatki.ll, b. 1509; m. Elizabeth, dau.
and heir of John Jorvys, Esq. of Chatkyll, and had issue,
r. William, of Meaford, b. 1G25; m. Jane Browne, of Mea-
ford ; and d. s. ?). , ^
II. Humphry, Lord Mayor of Dublin IGSl, whose only dau.
and heiress,
Katherine, m. 1st, 1082, Fergus Farrell, Esq., M.P. for
Lanesboroi'gh, and 2ndly, 1697, John White, Esq. of
Bally Ellis, co. Wexford, whose great-grandson, John
Jervis White, Esq., was created a Bart. 1797.
iti. John, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Jervis d. 1670. His 3r(l son,
John Jervis, Esq. of Chatkyll, m. Elizabeth Wakelin, and
d. 1680, leaving a son,
John Jebvis, Esq. of Darlnston, Hich Sheriff co. Staffnrd
7 Queen Anne, b. 12 April, 1070; m. 14 July, 1692, Mary, only
dau. and heir of John Swynfen, Esq. of Swynfen, and had
(with a dau., Mary, m. James Bayley, Esq.) seven sons,
I. John, his successor, ancestor of John Jervis, Esq. of
Darlaston, who d. s. p. 1802, and bequeathed his estate to
his cousin, Swynfen Stevens Jervis, Esq.
II. William (Rev.), Rector of Stone; d. «. p. m.
m. Be -..iamin. of Trowbridge, Wilts ; d. unm.
IV. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
V. Swjnftn, ancestor of Viscount St. Vincent {see Burke's
Pepro.;je).
▼1. Mathew, ancestor of Sir John Jervis, Lord Chief Justice
of Common Pleas, 1850.
Mr. Jervis d. 3 Jan. 1746. His 4th son,
Thomas Jervis, Esq. of Wliite-Row, in the parish of Christ
Church, Spitalfields, Middlesex, 6. 24 Oct. 1099; m. Mary
Dutch, and had two sons, i. John, d. unm. 1753 ; ii. Philip.
He d. Oct. 1759. His-'2nd son,
Philip Jebvis, Esq. of Netherse.-il, h. 1737; m. 3 Jan. 1760,
Mary Dove, who d. 1796. He d. 1797, leaving, witii another
son and several daus.,
Swynfen Jervis, Esq. of Darlaston, heir to his cousin, John
Jervis, Esq. of that place, who d. 1802. Me m. Aug. 1793,
Muria Anne, dau. of J. Anderson, Esq., by whom (who d.
1854) he had issue,
I. Swynfen Stevens, his heir.
II. Jervis John, of Lincoln's Inn. iii. William.
IV. Thomas. v. Philip Octavius.
Mr. Jervis d. Feb. 1844, and was s. by his eldest son,
Swynfen Stevens Jervis, Esq. of Darlaston, M.P. for
Bridport 1837, 6. 1798; ra. 12 March, 182.!, Jane, 3rd dau. of
P. N. Roberts, Esq. of Esher, Surrey, by wliom (who d. 183-3)
he had issue,
I. John Swynfen St. Vincent, his hoir.
u. Swynfen Wellington, Lieut. 30th Native Infantry E.I.C.,
6. 1 July, 182? ; d. uniu. 1854; lost in "The Lady Nugent."
III. James Edward, 6. 5 March, 1833; d. 1838.
I. Agnes.
II. Joc(.isa Jane, m. James Ilaninier, Esq. ; and d. 1852,
leaving issae. iii. Emily (iatiiicUe, a IS'un.
rv. Flnrrnoc, in. )8."i6, Peter Broughton, Esq. of Tunstall
Hall, Market Drayton.
Mr. Jervis to. 2ndly, Anne Eonrne, dau. of Major Winton, by
whom (who d. 1858) he had issue,
IV. Walter Niel, Capt. R.A., /). 13 March, 184fi.
V. Blanch, to. 1st, Stanford Wolferstan, Esq., son of S. Pipe
Wolferstan, Esq. of Statfold Hall, CO. Stafford ; and 2ndly,
1867, Rev. John Brackenbury.
Mr. Jervis m. 3rdly, Catherine, dau. of E. Daniel, Esq., but
had no further i.ssue. He d. 1807, and was s. by his eldesr son,
John Swynfen St. Vincent Jebvis, Esq., now of Darlaston.
.<4rTO.s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sa., a chevron erm. between
three martlets arg., for Jervis; 2nd, per i-hevron sa. and arg.
in chief three leopai'ds' faces or, for Swynfen; 3rd, az.,
crusily or, two organ-pipes chevronways of the 1 st, for Pipe.
Crest — Between two wings sa. a griffin's head erased or, gor.i;ed
with a collar gu. pendent therefrom an escutcheon az. charged
with a boar's head couped arg.
-Seats— Darlaston Hall, Stone ; and Chatkyll, Stafford.
JEKVOISE OF HEimiAiiD.
See Ellis.
JESSE OF LliANBEDR HALI,.
Jesse, John Paiefax, Esq. of Llanbedr Hall, co.
Denbigh, J.P. and D.L., b. 30 June, 1851.
ILillCagC. — This family is clearly traced up to Thomas
Jesse, who settled in Manchester, and was nephew of Harry
Jesse, the "Godly Preacher to His Highness Olivee Crom-
well."
John Jesse, Esq., 6. 17 Nov. 1759; to. July, 1798. S.arah,
dau. of Ambrose Smith, Esq., by Phoebe his wife, of Chell, co.
Stafford, and by her (who d. 16 Oct. 1838) he left at his decease,
27 Feb. 1817, two sons,
John, of Llanbedr Hall.
Joseph Ablelt, 0. 16 April, 1803; d. 15 March, 1845.
The elder son,
John Jesse, Esq. of Llanbedr Hall, J.P. for the cos.
of Denbigh, Chester, and Montgomery, F.R.S., High SherifiE
1856, b. 6 Jan. 1801; m. 1st, 22 Oct. 1840, Sarah, dau.
of John Garratt, Esq. of Bishop's Court, Devon, and Cleveland
House, Cheltenham, formerly Alderman and Lord Mayor of
London (he laid the foundation stone of London Briilge,
15 June, 1825), and by her (who d. 9 Feb. 1845) had one son,
Francis Ablett, of Llanbedr Hall, 6.29 Jan. 1846; d. 24
Not. 1805.
Hem. 2ndly, 1 March, 1848, Eliza, dau. of Edward Milne, Esq.
of Manchester, and had issue,
John Fairfax, now of Lanbedr Hall.
Sarah Margaret. Eliza Stephenson.
Mr. Jesse d. 26 Sept. 1863, and was s. by his son, John
Fairfax.
Arms — Arg., three dog-fish. Crest — A demi-lion rampant.
Heal — Llanbedr Hall, near Ruthin.
JESSOP OF MAEIiFIELD.
Jessop, John Haewaed, Esq. of Alarlfield, cO.
Dublin, J.P. COS. Westmeath and Dublin, High
Sheriff CO. Longford 1853, M.A., Barrister-at-Law.
ILtUCitg?.— The Doory Hall estates, situate in the cos. of
Longford, Westmeath, and Roscommon, were granted to this
family .descended from the Jessops of co. Derby and co. YorU)
by King Charles II.
Anthony Jessop, Esq.,7)i. Bridget, dau. and hcirof Christopher
Donelly, Esq. of Portwiny, co. Roscommon, by Anne his wife,
dau. of Edward Harward, Esq., and by her had, with three
daus. and a son, William, who d. umii., another son,
John Jessop, Esq. of Doory Hall, m. Mary Anne, dau. and
co-heir of Robert Fetherston, Esq. of Wliite Rock, and had
two sons,
I. John Harward, Esq. of Doory Hall, to. 1806, Frances,
only child and heiress of Sir Frederick Flood, Bart., M.P.
(by Frances his wife, youngest dau. of Sir Harry Cavendish,
Bart), and relict of Richard Solly, Esq. of Essex, and d.
Aug. 1825, leaving issue,
Frf-Bebick Thomas, of Doory Hall, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff l8Sr>, b. 26 Aug. 1811 ; to. 12 July, 1830, Elizabeth,
dau. of I'cter Low. Esq. by Louisa, his wife. dac. of the
late Sir Richard Butler, Bart, of GarryUundon House, co.
Carlow, and has issue,
Francis John. 2nd regt., 6. 30 May, 1837.
Fredcriik I'lood, 6. 17 Sept. 1844.
George Henry, 6. 5 Feb. 1852.
JEX
TIIE LANDED GENTRY.
jon
871
Lonisa. Eliz.ibcth.
Frances Flood. Mury Catherine.
Hobert (Kcv.), m. 1st, 1836, Susan, dau. of the late Baron
Pennefatlier, and by her (who (/. Isa7) has one son, Wil-
Jiam, 0. la37 ; andindly, Isabella, dau. of Capt. Hort, and
by her had a son, Robert. He U. 1S47.
Frances Flood, lu. 1827, the Hon. and Kev. John Gustavns
Handcock, Rector of Annaduff, co. Lcltrim, 3rd sun of
t'le late Lord Castlemaine.
Muria, m. 1833, the Kev. Nicholas Devereu:!. D.D., Rector
of Annatress, only son of Major Devereux, of Bally-
rankln House, co. Wexford. , „, .,
Jane, ..i. 1834, Matthew Thomas Derinzy, Esq. of Clobe-
mon Hall, co. Wexford.
II. Robert Fetherston, (Rev.), Rector of Kilglas.=i, co. Long-
ford, m. 1811, Catherine, dau. of Sir Thomas Fetherston, 1st
bart. of Ardagh, and d. Ia42, leaving issue by her (who d.
1858),
John Harwabd, now of Marlfield.
Catherine. Elizabeth.
Arms— Or, two bars gu., in chief three leopards' heads of the
second. Cresi—A dove holding in its beak an olive branch
ppr. Mofto Fas et amor.
/Seat— Marlfleld, Cabinteely, co. Dublin.
JEX-BLAKE.
See Blaee.
JODHELL OF YEARDSLEY.
Phillips-Jodrell, Thomas Jodrell, Esq. of
Yeardsley, co. Chester, J. P., b. 4 Oct. 1807 ; s.
to the estates at the death of his cousin, Francis
Charles Jodrell, Esq., June, 1868, and assumed.
by royal license, the surname and arms of Joueell,
in addition to Phillips, in compliance with the
testamentary injunction of his cousm, John William
Jodrell, Esq.
HtltCatJC.— The JoDREtT-s of TcardAeij were settled at
Tcardsley, co. Chester, towards the middle of the reign of
Edward III.
The first of the name on record possessed, togetber with his
sons, lands in several townships within the manor of High
Peak, CO. Derby, 14 Edward I., a.d. 1286. His great-
grandson,
William Jaudereli., the immediate ancestor of the family,
«erved as an archer under Edward tlie Black Prince, Earl of
Chester, in the French wars. He had his pass for England
<lated from Bordeaux, 28 Edward III., a.d. 1355, and was
possessed at his deatn (as appears by several authentic records)
of lands in the township of Yeardsley-cum-Wlialcy, Disley, and
Kettleshulme, co. Chester, w hich lands have continued ever
since in the family. He m. 1356, Agnes, dau. of Robert de
Bradshawe, and left issue, Roger, Thomas,* John, Robert,
and Alice. He was s. by his eldest son,
Roger Jocdrell (as the name was then spelt), Esq. of
Yeardsley, who was for many years one of the four Esquires
of the Kind's body, in the reign of Ricii.uiD II. By a deed
dated in the 17th of that reign, Thomas de Mowbray, Earl
Marshall, granted to him for his life, subject to feudal service,
an estate at Whiston. co. Leicester, and his name accordingly
appears in the roll preserved in the British Museum, of the
forces encaged at the battle of Agincourt, as one of the Lances
in the following of the then Earl Marshall, John, son of the
said Thomas de Mowbray. The 4th in descent from him, Roger
Jodrell, Esq. of Yeardsley and Twemlow, m. during the reign
of Henry VII., Ellen, dau. and co-heir of Roger Knutsford,
Esq. ofTwemlow,through whom that estate (which subsequently
became a residence of the family) was acquired. The family
afterwards intermarried with the Burdetts of FovanarL; the
MoLYNEnxs of Teversal, and other ancient houses; and the
10th in direct male descent from the first possessors of
Yeardsley, viz.,
I Francis Jodrell, Esq. of Yeardsley and Twemlow, High
Sheriff of Cheshire 1715, m. 1st, 1713, Hannah, only dau. and
heiress of John Ashton, Esq. ; and 2niily, Mary, one of the
daus and co-heiresses of Edward Gregg, Esq. of Hopwood, in
CO. Chester, but had no issue by her. His eldest and only re-
' mainine son by his 1st wife,
; Francis Jodrell, Esq., m. Jane, dau. and co-heiress of
Thomas Bntterwnrth, Esq. and predeceased his father, about
1750, leaving issue,
Frances, of whom presently.
Elizabeth, who jnheiited the Twemlow estate, and r,i. 1778,
Egerton Leigh, Esq. of High Leigh, co. Chester.
Frances Jodrcll, elder dau. and heiress of the Yeardsley
estate, m. 1775, John Bower, Esq. of Manchester, who assumed,
by sign m.anual, in comiliance «iih the testamentary injunc-
tion of his wife's grandfather, the surname and arms of
Jodrell, and had issue,
Francis, his successor.
Thomas Marsdcn. Cajit. in the Soth regt. of foot, who fell at
Rosetta, in Egypt, while acting as Aide-de-Camp to General
Oswald.
Edmund Henry, late Col. commanding the 2nd battalion of
Grenadier Guards, served thirty-four years in that regiment,
was on foreign service in Sicily 1806 and 1807, in the Penin-
sula 1810. 1811, 1812, was present at the battle of Barosa, at
the passage of the Bidassoa, the Nive, and the Nivelle, the
actions in front of Bidarc, the passage of the Adour, and at
Bayonne. He d. s. p. Feb. 1868.
Harriet, m. 171)9, Shakespear Philips, Esq., and d. 1344,
leaving issue,
1 Shakespear Phillips, d. in infancy.
2 Harry Shakespear i'liillips, in the army, commanded the
53rd regt. (in the Sikh campaign) at the battles of Aliwal
and Sobraon, «. unm. 1^41).
3 Thomas Jodrell Phillips Jodrell, now of Ycardley.
1 Harriet Sophia, to. Ib25, Rev. Henry Tomkinson, by
whom she had issue. 2 Frances Maria.
Maria, m. John Stiatton, Esq.
Mr. Bower Jodrell d. 1796, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Jodrell, Esq. of Yeardsley and Henbury, who was
High Sheriff co. Chester in IS13. He m. in 1807, Maria, dau.
of Sir William Lemon, Bart, of Carclew, Cornwall (by Jane,
dau. of James Buller, Esq. of Morval, by his 2nd wife. Lady
Jane Bathurst, dau. of Allen, 1st Earl Bathurst), and had
issue,
John William, of Yeardsley, 6. 1808, d. unm.
Foster Bower, b. 1810; d. at; Oxford, Nov. 1830.
Francis Chari es, of Yeardsley, 0. 1812, late Capt. in the
Grenadier Guards, d. 1868.
Mr. Jodrell d. 5 March, 1829, and was s. by his sons, John
William, and Francis Charles, successively, both of whom
having d. s. j3. the estate passed on the death of the latter,
June, 1868, to Thomas Jodrell Phillips, only surviving son
of the above-named Shakspcar and Harriet Phillips, who is
the present representative of the family.
^)-/ns— Sa., three round bucklers arg. (?rf.?f— A cock's head
and neck couped or, wings elevated and endorsed arg., combed
and jelloped gu.
Jiesidenee—iS Stratton Street, London.
* From this Tlioma:-. w
House, CO. StalXord, Sir ilic
descended.
,ard Paul Judi
, of Bailey, of Moor
fll iii supposed to be
JOHNES OF DOLAU COTHY.
The late JoH>f Johnes, Esq. of Dolau Cothy, co.
Carmarthen, J. P. and D.L., Barrister-at-La-w,
Ivecoider of Carmarthen, and Chairman of Quarter
Sessions of that co., b. 6 Feb. 1800 ; m. 8 Oct. 1822,
Elizabeth, only dau. of the Kev. John Edwardes, of
Gileston Manor, co. Glamorgan (a younger branch
of the family of Edwarues of Rhyd-y-gors, co.
Carmarthen), and had issue,
I. John Frederic, d. an infant.
I. Charlotte Anna Maria, m. Edward Charles Csesar Cook-
man, Esq., eldest son of Edward Rogers Cookman, Esq. of
Monart House, co. Wexford. ii. Elizabeth.
Mr. Johnes was murdered in 1876.
iltrtCaCjC. — This ancient family derives in a direct male
line from the CumbroBritish hero, Urien Reged, who is
stated to have been fifth in descent from Cuel Godebog, mon-
arch of Britain, and whose valorous exploits and those of bis
sons have been celebrated by the bards Taliessm and LlywarcU
Hen. tJrien was Prince of Reged, now co. Dumbarton;
Godeu, now Cadyow, or the middle ward of co. Lanark;
Catraeth, or co. Linlithgow ; and the district of the Lennox,
now in co. Dumbarton, in the lifetime of Arthur, who was
slain in the battle of Camlan, 537, where also his opponent,
Urien's nephew, Medraut ap Llew, perished. Urien even-
tually, w^ith his sons and followers, miyrated to South Wales,
where he became Lord of Kidwelly, Carnownllwn, Iskennin,
&e., and by his «ife Margarer, la Faye, dau. of Gwrlcis, Prince
of Cornwall, and uicnuc sister of King AriUur, was ancestor of
S.R r,i,iD£R 1>D0, Knisai oi tlie Holy Sepulchre, toy).
RiCUARJ) I., whose great grandson.
872
JOH
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JOH
Gktfftdd ap Nicholas ap Phiup ap Sik Eltdtb Ddtt, was
a great patron of the Lardic literature of his day and country,
as have ever been his successors, and by his 1st wife, Mably,
dan. of Maredudd ap Henry Dwn, or Donn, of Kidwelly, had,
with other children, an heir,
Thomas ap Gryfftdd, who, by his 1st wife, Elinor (or
Elizabeth, according to the Dale Castle M.S.), dau. and heir of
Sir John Griffith, of Llansadwrn and Abermarlais, hud, with
others, Sir Ilhys ap Thomas. K.G., ancestor ofEice of Newton,
or Dynevor, now Lord Dynevor; and by his 2nd wife, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Philip, Duke of Burgundy,
John ap Thomas, of Abermarlais, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Vaughan, of Bredwardine, and had a son,
Sib Thomas Johnes, Knt., of Abermarlais, and Haroldston,
in CO. Pembroke; Ist Knight of the Sliire for that co., and
Sheriff of COS. Carmarthen and Cardigan in 1541 and 1544 re-
spectively. He m. Mary, dau. and heir of Hon. Sir James
Berkeley, 2nd son of Maurice, 8th Lord Berkeley, and widow
of Sir Thomas Perrott, of Haroldston, and by her had four
sons and three daus.,
Sir Henry, from whom Johnes of Abermarlais, Baronets.
Kichard, of Cwmgwily, extinct In the male lino.
Samuel. James, of whom presently.
James Johnes, of Llanbadarnvawr, the 4th son, Sheriff of
CO. Cardigan 1586, m. Anne, dau. and heir of John Thomas
Harry, of Cryngae and Dolau Cothy, and widow of James
Lewis, of Llanbadarnvawr. He left, with a dau., a son,
Thomas Johnes, of Llanbadarnvawr and Dolau Cothy,
Sheriff of CO. Cardigan 1618, whose 1st wife, Elizabeth, dau. of
Watkin Thomas, of Lhvynyerwarth, rf. s. jj.; but by his 2nd
wife, Mary, dau. of James Lewis David, of Abernantfychan
(she 'in. 2ndly [whose 2nd wife she was], Rowland Pugh, of
Mathafarn), he was father of a son and heir,
James Johnes, of Dolau Cothy, Sheriff of co. Carmarthen
1667, and of co. Cardigan 1670, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of the said
Rowland Pugh, of Mathafarn, by his 1st wife, Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir Richard Pryse, of Gogerddan, and 2ndly, her 1st cousin,
Mary, dau. of Sir John Pryse of Gogerddan. By his 1st wife
he was father of
Thomas Johne.s, of Dolau Cothy, Sheriff of co. Cardigan
1673, TO. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Thomas Lloyd, of Llan-
fairclydogeu,by whom he had, with a third son and two daus.,
I. Thomas, of Llanfairclydogcu. Sheriff of co. Cardigan 1705,
TO. Anne, dau. of David Lloyd, of Crynfryn, and had, with
two daus., a son,
Thomas Johnes, of Llanfairclydogeu, M.P. for co. Cardigan
17)3 to 1722. He in. 1st, Jane, dau. and heir of William
Herbert, of Hafodychtryd ; and 2ndly, Blanche, dau. of
David Van, of Llanwern; but dying ,s. j). 1733, left his
estates to his cousin, Thomas Johnes, of Dolau Cothy.
II. James Johnes, of Dolau Cothy, m. Cornelia, dau. of Wil-
lia.Ti Lloyd, of Llanllur, whose son, Thomas, inherited his
co.isin's estates.
Thomas Johnes, of Dolau Cothy and Pcnybont, m. Mary
Anne, dau. and coheir of Jeremiah Powell, of Cwmele, co.
Radnor, and had, with four daus.,
r. Tho.mas, of Llanfairclydogeu, and Croft Castle, co. Here-
ford, M.P. for CO. Railnor, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
Richard Knight, of Croft Castle, and had, with two daus.,
1 Thomas of Hafodychtryd, M.P. and Lord-Lieut, for co.
Cardigan. He m. 1st, Mary Burg, of co. Monmouth;
and 2ndly, his cousin, Jane, dau. of John Johnes, of
Dolau Cothy; but cl.s.p. 13 April, 1816, aged 67, his
only dau. Maria Anne, h.aving predeceased him unm.
2 Samuel (Rev.), of Henley Hall, Salop, Fellow of all Souls
and Rector of Welwyn, Herts ; he took the .surname of
Knight; his only child, Loui.sa Elizabeth Anne, m. the
late Sir John Villiers Shelley, Bart.
11. John, of whom presently.
The 2nd Bon,
John Johnes, Esq. of Dolau Cothy, m. Jane, dau. of Hector
Bees, of Kil-y-maen-llwyd, and had, with four daus., a son
and heir,
John Johnes, Esq. of Dolau Cothy, m. 1797, Elizabeth, dau.
and heir of John Bow en, of Maes Llanwrthwl, and had,
John, his heir.
Ehzabeth, m. William Bonville, of Bryntowy, and has issue.
Jane, m. the late Capt. James Bcek, H.E.I.C.S., and had
issue.
Mary Anno, m. Jeremiah Walter Lloyd, of Pcntrathro, and
had issue.
Charlotte, d. unm. 1836. Catherine, d. an infant.
Mr. Johnes d. 12 Sept. 1815, and was s. by
John Johnes, Esq. of Dolau Cothy.
Arms— Arp., a chevron sa. between three ravens ppr., a
bordure bezantee invecked gu., quartering among others,
Getffydd AP CvDBicH, Uywel, of CaeiUeon, &c.; Daftdd
I the present
Feas of Kidwelly, &c. ; EEHKELirr, Bloet, Rhts ap Htwel of
tio^l.an, Mowbray, Camvile, Beaoseo/ Guwer, Segrate, Chao-
cuMBE, Brotuerton (Pl antagenet),' John Thomas Harry of
Uulav. Cothy, Lloyd of LlanfaircLydogcu,, &c. ; Powell of
Ciomele, &c. ; Bowen of MaesLlanwrlhwl (fee, &c. 6'res<— Two
hattle-axes saltierwise sa. Mctto — Deus pascit corvos.
/Seai -Dolau Cothy, Llandeilo, co. Carmarthen.
lOHNSON OF AYKLEYHEADS.
loHNSON, Francis Dixon, Esq. of Aykleyheacis,
CO. Durham, J. P. and D.L., b. 25 Dec. 1803 ; m. I'i
Jan. 1838, Agnes Harrison, 3rd dau. of John Green-
wood, Esq. of Polefield, co. Lancaster, and by hei"
(who d. 22 Dec. 1867) had issue,
I. Francis Dixon, b. 10 Oct. 1810, late Capt. 45th regt., J.P.
CO. Durham.
II. Cutlibert Greenwood, h. 17 Feb. 1842, J.P. co. Durham
and N. Riding of York; m. 8 Feb 1866, Maria Grey,
eldest dau. of the Rev. John William Smith (formerly
Grey; see Smith of Ryhopt), Eector of Diijsdale, co.
Durham, and has issue,
1 Cuthbcrt Francis, 6. 26 Sept. 1S71.
2 Charles William, b. 22 Sept. 1875.
1 Anna Grey.
I. Agnes Sarah, m. 8 Aug. 18G6, Lieut.-Col. Edward BuUer
Thorp, 89th regt. ii. Katharine Anna.
Mr. Johnson, who graduated B.A. at St. John's Coll.
Cambridge 1827, was called to the Bar, at Gray's
Inn, 1833.
HtlTCagC. — This family, long seated at Loup House, co.
Durham, is understood to be a branch of the Johnsons of
Kibblcsworth, in the Palatinate.
Christopher Iohnson, younger son of William Tohnson, of
Loup House, and grandson of another William Iohnson, of
Loup House, who was living 1673, had issue two sons, of whom
the elder, William, s. his uncle, William Iohnson at Loup
House, and was ancestor of the late Cuthbert Iohnson, Esq.
of Wallington, co. Berks, and the late Cuthbert William
Iohnson, Esq., F.R.S., Barrister-at-Law. The younger,
Christopher Iohnson, Esq. of Ayklcylieads, 6. 1718; m.
27 Aug. 1747, Tabitha, youngest dau. of George Dixon, Esq.
of Aykleyheads (the representative of the ancient family of
Dixon, of Ramshaw Hall, co. Durham, which had a confirma-
tion of arms, and a grant of a crest thereto by St. George at
his Visitation in 1615), and sister and heiress of John Dixou,
Esq. of Aykleyheads, and d. Dec. 1787, having had issue,
1 George, d. in infancy.
2 Chrisiopher, m. but d. s. p. 1805. 3 John, d. unm. 182D.
4 Francis, who s. to Aykleyheads.
1 Sarah, d. v.nm. at Buxton. 2 Tabitha, d. unm. 1786.
3 Mary, d. ^inm. 1826. 4 Margaret, d. unm. 1821.
5 Eleanor Elizabeth, d. unm. 1839.
Francis Iohnson, Esq. of Aykleyheads, J.P. and D.L., 6.
1757, heir to his uncle John Dixon, Esq. of Aykleyheads; m.
29 Dec. 1801, Mary Ann, second dau. of the Hon. Richard
Hetherington, President of Tortola and the Virgin Islands,
and of The Hill, Burton-in-Lonsdale, co. York, and by her,
who d. 5 April, 1851, left issue,
1 Francis Uixon, now of Aykleyheads.
1 Anna Elizabeth, d. unm. 21 May, 1859.
2 Sarah Eleanor, d. tmm. 22 Oct. 1849.
Mr. Iohnson d. 23 April, 1838, and was s, at Aykleyheads by
his only son.
^7-!)i.'!— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per pale sa. and az. a saltiro
arg. charged with five cocks of the first between tliree towers,
one in chief and two in fessof the third, flames issuing therefrom
ppr. and in base two tilting spears in saltire or, for Iohnson;
2nd and 3rd, gu., on a bend between six plates, three torteaux, a
chief erminois, for Dixon of Ramshaw. Creats— 1st, An arm
embowed in armour firing a pistol all ppr., iohnson. 2nd, A
cubit arm erected vested erminois cuffed arg. in the hand a
roundle of the first, Dixon. MoUo — Fortiter et sincere.
Seai — Aykleyheads, Durham.
JOHNSON OF AYSCOUGH-FEE HALL,
The late Maueice Johnson, Esq. of Ayscough-
Fee Hall, CO. Lincoln, and Bluudestoii Lodge, Suffolk,
J.P., D.L., Major Eoyal South Lincoln Militia, b.
24 June, 1815; «j. 1st, 2G Aug. 1811, Elizabetli,
dau. and heir of Eev. Thomas Mills, Minor Canon
of Peterborough, by whom (who d. 25 Sept. 1843,
aged 26) he had one suryiving dau.,
jon
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JOH
1. F.Iizabeth Anne, b. 1 Mny, 1S42; to. 3 Oct. 18G1, Jolin
Harry Lee Winsrlielil, F.sq. of Tickencote Hall, co. Uutlana.
Mr. Joliuson m. 2nclly, 13 March, 1848, Isabella
Mary, dau. of Robert Swan, Esq., Registrar of co.
Lincoln, and d. 8 Oct. ISfjl, leaving issue,
n. Mary Isabella, 6. 6 Dec. 1848; m. 21 April, 1870, George
Peter Moore Esq., Lieut. 3rd Dragoon Guards {see Moobe
of Stm-kiceU).
III. Frances Alathea, 6. 17 Dec. 1849; d. 16 Feb. ISoO.
IV. Edith Miliccnt, 6.9 Aup;. 1852.
V. Frances Maud, b. 26 Oct. 185G.
iLl'ltCaCfC— This family has been settled at Spaldins; from
an early period. W'illus Johnson de Spalding, as appears by
the rolls in the Tower, was appointed assessor of the Poll-tax,
CO. Lincoln, a.d. 1381.
TuoMAS Johnson, of Althorp and Spalding, temjj. Richard
III., m. Alice, dau. and heir of Kcdhead. of Grimbleby, co.
Lincoln, by a dau. and heir of William AtkirUe of Grimbleby,
and had issue,
John, from whom descended the Johnsons of Aldchorougli ,
whose eventual heiress, Anne, only child of Sib Henry
Johnson, M.P. for Aldboroush, Hi. Sir Thomas Weutworth,
Earl of Strafford
William Henrv, froir whom the Johnsons of Spakhng.
The 2nd son,
William Henry Johnson, to. Eliza de St. Martyn, sister and
heir of Geoffery de St. Martyn, Lord of Aunsby, co. Lincoln,
and w;is father of
Martin Johnson, Esq. of Sutterton, co. Lincoln, to. 29
Jan. 1571, AUce Atkins, by whom (who d. April, 1591) he had
issue,
Martyn Johnson, Esq. of Spalding, the 4th Attorncy-at-
Law, b. 15S9; m. 1st, 16 Feb. 1609, Ellinor Burton, who
d. s. p. 1609 ; 2ndiy, Elizabeth, who d. s. j). 1719 ; and 3rdly,
11 Feb. 1618, Jane, dau. of George Lynn, Esq. of Southwick
Hall, CO. Northampton, and had issue. The eldest son,
Walter Johnson, Esq. of Spalding, J. P., b. 27 Jan. 1C20,
Capt. of the train-bands commanded by Eobert, Earl of Lind-
say (1672) ; to. 1st, 4 Jan. 1648, Agnes, dau. of William
Willesby, Esq. of Berquery House, Spalding, by whom (who
d. 8 April, 1658) he had issue,
I. Martyn, of Spalding, Barrister-at-Law, m. Mary, dau.
and in her issue, heiress of John Lynn, Esq. of Southwick
Hal], CO. Northampton, by Grace his wife, dau. and heir of
Kev. Anthony Cade, B.D., and had issue,
1 Walter, LL.B., Rector of Eedmarshall, co. Durham, ;p!.
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Thomas Cox, D.D., and niece of
Gen. Sir Adam Williamson, Knt., of Soundherst, Berks,
and had issue,
George, B.D., Prebendary of Lincoln, and Vicar of
Norton, co. Durham, m. Isabella, dau. of John Wilson,
of Hartlepool, co. Durham, and d. 1786, leaving issue,
George Francis, of Southwick Hall, Major of the Prin-
cess of Wales' or Durham Fencible Light Dragoons,
■who took the name and arms of Lynn, by royal
license, 26 March, 1796; to. Mary, dau. of Capt.
Baron, of Durham, and d. 7 Feb. 1824, leaving one
surviving dau., Augusta Lucy, d. 4 May, 1827,
aged 15.
Walter (Rev.), Vicar of Horsham, Norfolk, m. 1807,
Lucy Spencer, and d. 1809, leaving one son,
Walter, of Southwick Hall, assumed the surname
and arms of Lynn by royal license, 26 July, 1831,
•ni. Jane Baker, and had a son, Spencer Lynn.
Robert, of Eastbourne, a Commander in the E.I.Co.'s
maritime service.
Elizabeth, m. Gilbert Crompton, Esq.
Caroline, m. Isl, Thomas Bradford Esq., and 2ndly,
Rev. Charles E. Isham.
Isabella, to. Gen. Sir Charles Wale, K.C.B.
Grace Martha, m. Eobert Sherard, Esq., of Oundlo,
CO. Northampton.
t. Mary, to,. 1st, John Green, Esq. of Dunsby; and 2ndly,
I'rancis Pilliad, Esq., Capt. Dragoon Guards.
Mr. Walter Jolinson m. 2ndly, Katherine, dau. and heir of
William Downes, Esq. of Debcnham, Suffolk; and d. 17 Nov.
169-i, leaving issue, a son,
Maurice Johnson, Esq. of Ayscough-Fee Hall, Barrister-
at-Law, m. 1st, 20 Sept. 16S3, Jane, dau. and co-heir of
Francis Johnson, Esq. of Ayscough-Fee Hall, son and heir, by
a dau. and co-heir of Sir Richard Ogle, Knt., of John John-
son, descended of the Johnsons of Wylham. Mr. Johnson
m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Anthony Okllcild,
Bart., and widow of Fabian Phillips, Esq., who d. i)ic.
1724; and Srdly, 1726, Anne, widow of William Gonville,
Esq., but by neither of these had he any issue. P.y his 1st
wife lie left, Maurice, his heir; and ,lohn, Barrister-at Law,
of Fulney Hall. He d. 8 Nov. 1747, and was s. by his elder
son,
MAtJRiCE Johnson, Esq., F.A.S., of Ayscough-Fee Hall, Bar-
rister-at-Law, F'ounder of the Gents' Society, Spalding,
Deputy Recorder of Stamford, 6. 19 June, 1688; m.b Jan.
1710, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William Ambler, Esq. of
Kirton, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Anthony Oldfeild, Hart.,
and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Edward Gresham, Knt. of
Tiisey, Surrey, by whom (who d. Dec. 1754) he hud issue,
twenty-six children. He d. 6 Feb. 1755, and was s. by hia
elder son,
Maurice Johnson, Esq. of Ayscough-Fee Hall, and Stanway
Hall, Essex, Col. of 1st regt. of Guards, commanded by the
Duke of Cumberland, serving at Dettingen and CuUoden,
TO. 1st, 20 Dec. 1749, Eliza heth, dau. of Sir Edward Bellamy,
Lord Mayor of London, which lady d. s. p. 21 Oct. 1752 ; and
2ndly, 12 Dec. 1755, Mary Baker, by whom he had issue,
Maurice, his heir.
AValter Maurice, Lieut. 3rd Dragoon Guards, afterwards
Vicar of Weston, to. Frances, dau. of George Foley, Esq. of
Boxted Hall, Suffolk, and had issue, I George, Lieut. 41st
foot, d. at Madras s.p.;2 William, M.A., Vicar of Billesbcy,
d. s.p.; 1 Frances, m. the Rev. George Osborne, Vicar of
Stainby, co. Lincoln; 2 Eliza; 3 Mary Anne.
Mary, d. unrii.
Elizabeth, m. Samuel Dinham, Esq., </. s. p.
Anne, m. Fairfax Johnson, Esq., d. a. p.
The eldest son,
The Rev. Maurice Johnson, D.D., of Ayscough-Fee Hall,
Prebendary of Lincoln, Rector of Spalding, and Viear of
Moulton, J. P. COS. Lincoln and Norfolk, m. 1787, Ann Fliza-
beth, ilau. of Theophilus Buckworth, Esq. of Spalding, and d.
1834, aged 75, having had issue,
I. Maurice (Rev.), M.A., J. P., Vicar of Moulton, Fellow Com-
moner of St. John's Coll. Cambridge, m. 1814, Frances,
dau. of William Post, Esq. of Hayle Place, Kent; andrf.
Dec. 1820, in the lifetime of his father, leaving by her
(who(;. 26 July, 1815) issue,
Maurice Johnson, Esq., the late representative.
ti. Theopuilus Fairfax Johnson, J. P., High Sheriff co. Lin-
coln 1617, m. Millicent Anne, dau. and sole heir of Stephen
Roger Moore, Esq., who d. 29 March, 1853, leaving a son,
1 Theophilus Maurice Stephen, of Holland House, Spaldin.r ,
TO. Isr, 18 July, 1S40. Caroline, dau. of Grey Rigge, Esq •
J. P., of West Broughton House, co. Lancaster, who d.s.^.
16 July, 1871, aged 52; and 2ndly, 23 Jan. 1873, Emily,
dau. of Calvert Bowyer Vaux, Esq. of Croydon, Surrey,
and widow of T. W. C. WiUiams, Esq. who d. a. p.
I. Anne Elizabeth, m. the Rev. William Moore, D.D., whose
three children now living are Edward, M.A., J. P., F A.S.,
Canon of Lincoln and Vicar of Spalding; Caroline, to.
Canon Marsden of Manchester; and Ann EHzabeth, i/i.
G. A. Moore, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Holland, co. Lin coin.
.,4 ?•))!.■!— Or, a water bouget sa. on a chief of the last three
annulets or. Crest — A pair of wings issuing from a ducal
coronet ppr. MoUo — Onus sub honore.
&"/.5— Ayscough-Fee Hall, Spalding; and Blimdcston Lodge
Suffolk.
JOHNSON OF TEMPLE BELWOOD.
Johnson, John Willi.\m Denne, Esq. oi Temple
Belwood, Rotlicrliam, co. Lincoln, and Sarre Court,
Margate, Kent, late Lieut. 3rd King's Own Hussars,
J. P. cos. Lincoln and Kent, b. 1 Dec. 1S45 ; m. 12
Dec. 1872, Louisa Catharine, dau. of the late
Thomas Coiitts Loch, Esq., and has issue,
Alan Hilton, 6. 26 Jan. 1876.
ILt'lirajC— From Dr. Keiirden's MSS. collections in the
Heralds' College, concerning co. Lancaster, vol. i., fol. 7, it
appears that this family was settled there in the time of
Henry VIII.
Alexander Johnson, Esq. of Walsh "Whittle, co. Lancaster,
6. 1500, was s. by his son,
JouN Johnson, of Walsh Whittle, who d. 1611, having iu.
and had issue,
William Johnson, Esq. of Preston co. Lancaster and Rushton
Grange, Yorks (West Riding), who was one of the Corps of
Gentlemen Pensioners of King James I., and Purse Beaver to
Lord Chancellor Bacon. He to. Eiilalia, dau. of — Wood,
Esq. of Woodend, co. Oxford ; d. 1635, and was s. by his son,
Alexander Johnson, of Preston and Rushton Grange, b.
1603, one of tlie Corps of Gentlemen Pensioners ol Chaki.es I.,
J. P. for COS. Lancaster and York (West Biding); m. Anne,
874 JOH THE LANDED GENTRY.
dau. of W. Turner, Esq. of Ili^liway, Wilts; d. 1665, leavins
JOH
a son,
Wir.r.TAM Johnson, Fsq. of rreston anil Rushton nrati^p, 6.
16:i5. J. P. for COS. Lancaster and York (West Riding), High
Sheriff for CO. Lancaster; to. Mary, dau. and lieiressof Tlioinas
Coinl)Pr, D.D., Dean of Carlisle, and Master of Trin. Coll.
Camlii-idce; and d. 1680, beins s. by his son,
Alexander Johnson, Ksq. of Preston and Rushton Grange,
J.P. for COS. Lancaster and York (West Riding), who to. Mary,
dau. of James Bellingham, Esq. of Levens, Westmorland, and
dyins 1741, was s. by his son,
At-AN Johnson, Esq. of Rushton Grance, J.P. for I'orks
(West Riding), Capt. in the Train Bands in co. York, who to.
Eli^al)eth, dau. of W. Lawson, Esq. ; d. 1749, and had issue,
The Rev. William Johnson, Vicar of Whalley, co. Lan-
caster, J.P. for cos. Lancaster and York (West Riding), 6.
1709, wlio d. 1788. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of R. Tatlock, Esq.
of Preston, by whom he had a dau., Susan, of whom hereafter.
A I AN Johnson, his brotl\er, m. Katherine, dau. and co-
heiress with Klizaheth (of whom hereafter) of Richard Popple-
well, Esq. of Temple Belwood, co. Lincoln, High Sheriff of that
county. He d. 1741, and had issue a son,
William Johnson, who m. his cousin, Susan, dau. of William
Johnson, Vicar of Whalley, J.P. for cos. York (West Riding)
and Lincoln, d. 1818, and was .5. by his son,
William Popplewell Bellingiiam Johnson, vih.o d. s. p.
30 AiirH, 1S31. and was s. by
Robert Popplewell Steer, great grandson of Elizabeth.*
co-heiipss of Richard Popplewell above mentioned. He
assumed the name and arms of Johnson, by royal license, and
dying vMm. 1871, was $. by his nephew (the eldest son of
his sister Elizabeth I'rances, wife of the Rev. John Denne
Hilton),
' John William Denne Hilton, who assumed the name and
arms of Johnson, by royal license, on succeeding to the estates,
and is the present proprietor. He has two brothers. Arthur
Gerald Denny, 6. 23 May, 1849; Robert Ryther Popplewell, 6.
31 July, 1850 ; and one sister, Elizabeth Mary Gertrude.
Af.nj — Arg., a lion passant in chief az., three acorns or,
slipped and leaved vert.
♦
JOHNSON OP WINKLEIGH.
Johnson, John Geoege, Esq. of Wintleigli,
Devon, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1872,
Capt. Royal N. Devon Hussars, and M.P. for Exeter,
b. 1829 ; m. 16 Sept. 1856, Frances Grace, only
dau. of Sir Theodore Henry Lavington Brinckm:in,
Bart., by Charlotte his wife, only dau. of Francis
Godolphin, 1st Lord Godolphin, and sister of the
Duke of Leeds ; and has, with other issue, a son
and heir,
Ronald Fredehtck Godolphin, 6. 1863.
Mr. Johnson is only son of the late "Rev. Peter
Johnson, of Winkleigh, Prebendary of Exeter, and
Eeetor of Wembworthy, Devon, by Gratiana Sam-
borne, his wife, eldest dau. of Samboroo Palmer,
Esq. of Timsbury, Somerset.
Secii— Winkleigh Court, Crediton.
JOHNSON OF WALTON.
Johnson, George John, Esq. of Walton House,
and Castle«teads, Cumberland, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1876, late Capt. Coldstream Guards, b. 1816 ;
m. 1842, Fredorica, 2nd dau. of Col. Sir Frederick
Hankey, G.C.M.G.,and by her (who d .1872) has,
inter alios, a son and heir,
Frederick Ponsonby, B.A., J. P., 6. 1843.
Mr. Jolinson is S(m of WiUiam Ponsonby Johnson,
Esq. of Walton House, by Mary, his wife (m. 13
ilay, 1815) dau. of Sir George Armytage, Bart, of
Kirklees.
5c'f(<— Walton House, Carlisle ; Castlesteads, Brampton.
* The Ucv. John Denne Hilton was son of the Rev. John
Hiltnn. of .Sarrc Court, Kent, by Mary Elizabeth Denne, his
wife, lie /,(. 1844, Elizabeth Frances, sister of Kobcit Pupplc-
wi'll Johnson, Esq. of Temple Belwood, and d. 6 Oct. laoJ,
leaving issue as above.
JOHNSON OF ULVERSCROFT. ||
LTT.LINGST0N- Johnson, George William, Esq. f!
of Ulverscroft, CO. Leicester, J.P., m. 20 Sept. 1.800.;
Charlotte Augusta, dau. of Eev. W. Toovey Hop- i
kins, M.A., Rector of Nuffield, and has issue,
I. William George Lillingsion, 6. 5 April, 1804.
I. Evelyn LilUngston.
He assumed by royal license, dated 27 March, 1859,
tlie surname and arms of Johnson, pursuant to
the will of the Rev. Nathaniel Palmer Johnson.
iLfllCiltJC. — NathanielPalmerJohnson, of Burleigh Field,
CO. Leicester, to. Sarah, dau. of John Gold, and by her (who d.
23 Jan. 1809, aged 65) had issue one son and six daus.,
Nathaniel Palmer (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Aston-upon-Trent,
CO. Derby, d. 25 Oct. 1850, aged 85.
Sarah. Elizabeth.
A.NN Jane, of whom presently.
Harriet Julia. Mary Sophia.
Rebecca, to. Lieut. -Col. Cassius Mathew Clanchy, of Burleigh
F'ie'd, who, by royal license, 26 March, 1851, pursunt to
the will of Nathaniel Palmer Johnson, took the name and
arms of Johnson, and who d. s. p. 8 June, 1857. She also
took the name of Johnson, pursuant to said will, and rf.
28 April, 1852.
Natlianiel Palmer Johnson d. 17 Dec. 1800, aged 73. His 3rd
dau.,
Ann Jane Johnson, burled 19 Dec. 1829, aged 50; m. Henry
Spooner, of Gracechurch Street, London, Banker (who d. 19
April, 1849), and had an only dau. and heir, Barbara Ann, whc
m. 26 March, 1832, tlie Rev. George LilUngston, M.A., Incum-
bent of Southend, Essex, 4th son of Abraham Spooner LilUng-
ston, Esq. of Elmdon Hall, co. Warwick (by Elizabeth Marj
Agnes, only cliild and heiress of Luke Lillingston, of Ferribj
Grange, co. York). The Rev. George LilUngston d. 29 March.
1849, leaving by the said Barbara Ann his wife (who d. 20 Dec
185S), three daus., Juliana Barbara Jane ; Georgiana Matilda:
LydiaMary; and an only son and heir, the present Georgi
William Lillingston Johnson, Esq. of Ulverscroft, lormerlj
of Worcester Coll. Oxford.
Arms — Arg., two chevronels between as many griffins' headi
erased in chief, and a palmer's scrip in base gu. Crest — A
griffin's head erased per fess arg. and gu., holding in thi
beak a palmer's scrip of the last.
Seat — Ulverscroft, Leicester. Club. — Conservative.
JOHNSON OF WYTHAlVE-ON-THE-HIIili.
Johnson, Augustus Charles, Esq. of Wytham
on-the-Hill, co. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., Higl
Sheriff 1869, Lieut, in the Leicestershire Yeomanry
b. 1837 ; m. 10 June, 1871, Gertrude Augusta, 2nc
dau. of William Frederick Higgius, Esq. and th«
Hon. Mrs. Higgins, and has bad issue,
I. Ch.arles Wolsey, 6. 25 April, 1872.
II. William Robert, twin with Charles, d. 30 April, 1872.
hi. William Dalrymple, b. 18 Sept. 1873.
I. Mabel Georgiana Clementina, 6. 12 May, 1875.
II. Hilda Edith Louisa, b. 18 May, 1877.
itt'ttCiXSC— This is an old Lincolnshire family, one o
whom founded the important grammar schools at Uppinghan
and Oakham, Rutland, in 1558. The late
Gen. William Acgdstus Johnson, of Wytham-on-the
Hill, J.P. and D.L., son of the Rev. Robert Augustus Johnson
Rector of Wist.mstow, Salop (who d. 8 Jan. 1799), by Ann:
Rebecca his wife, sister of William, Lord Craven, served a
High Sheriff 1830, was M.P. for Boston from 1820 to 1826, am
for Oldham from 1837 to 1847. He m. 17 Feb. 1835, Lucy
dau. of the Rev. Henry Foster, of Dowsby, co. Lincoln, am
has issue,
Robert William, b. 9 June, 1835; d. 29 April, 18.55.
Augustus Charles, now of Wytham-on-the-Hill.
George Wolsey, b. 14 Feb. 1845.
Jane Anne Lucv, to. 1st, John William Cheney Ewart, Esq.
vrhod. 17 Jan. 1865; and 2ndly, Richard Tryon, Capt. Rifl.
Brigade, and has one son.
Mary Georgiana Louisa, m. 9 Jan. 1862, Edwin Martii
Atkins, Ksq. of Kingstun Lisle; she d. 22 Dec. 18G3.
Selina Barbara Maria, m. William Goddard Jackson, Esq. o
Dudilington, and has three sons and one dau.
Kthclred Harriet Matilda, m. Frederic Henniker, Ksq.
Henrietta Julia Caroline. Arabella Margaret Dorothea.
Gen. Johnson d. 26 Oct. 1S63.
•iV"/— Wytham-un-tUc-Hill, Bourne; Chi63— Boodles, Junio
Carlton.
JOH
THE LANDED GENTRY.
jon
875
JOHNSON OF ROCKENHAOT.
Johnson, Noblt;, Esq. of Rockenliam, co. Govt,
.. 9 J:n-i. 1798 ; m. Susan, dau. of Joseph iJulleii,
isq. of Kiusalc, and has issue,
I. William, 6. 19 Jan. 1S29, an officer 71st Hijriilnna Lisrht
Intantry, served ia the Eifle Brigade in t\v'. Crimea;
vi. 1^=59, Maiia, dau. of H. St. George Osborne, Esq. of
Paidinstown Castle, co. Meath, and granddau. of St.
(uoige Smith, Esq. of GreenliUls, and has issue, a dau.,
Oforgiana.
II. Joseph Bullcn, 6. Jan. 1833; m. Eloise, dau. of Capt.
Kohert Atkins liOijers, of Cooifadda House, and lias issue,
Koble; Alice.
I. Susan. n. Sarah Kate.
% (nCJlJIC. — Thisfamnj- derive descent from William John-
ton, or Jolinson, a native of Scotland, who settled in Ireland
Ivra IGTO. He left issue two sons, William and George ; the
ounL^tT son, George, d. leaving one son. Noble Johnson,
:.;,1 , an extensive Merchant of Cork, who d. at Cork 21 Dec.
T.'iy, Kavingby Frances, his wife, three daus., his co-heiresses,
:'atlurine, m. William Blennerhasset, Esq. of Ballyseedy;
ram es, m. 1760, John Lindsay, Esq. of Lindville; and Anne,
„, Hfvward St. Leger, Esq. of Iloyward's Hill.
William Johnson, Esq., elder son of the first seMler, to.
:ii/,abeth, dau. of Henry Mannix, Esq., and had issue, i.
lona-i. d. .<;.}).; and ii. William, who i,i. 1734, Anne, dau. of
he lii'v. Valentine French, Prebendary of Kilaspui;mullane,
ind Dean of Koss, and d. 1764, leaving issue, with two other
nns, Valentine and Savage, who both d. unm., a third son,
sop.i E, and three dans., of whom the eldest, Anne, m. Daunt,
)1 Tiacton Abbey. The last-named,
yoBLE Johnson, Esq., Mayor of Cork 1809. and one of the
;niors of the City, )u. Anne, dau. of Arthur Easton, Esq.,
jnd had issue, i. William, his heir; ii. Noble, Col. 87lh
Fusiliers, killed in the battle of Monte Video when in com-
mand of his regiment, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Col. O'Kelly, co.
I'ay, and had one child. Noble Eliza; in. Henry, m. Mary
Daunt, of Tracton : i. Aune, m. Rev. Thomas Spread Campion,
D.D., Rector of Knockmourne; ii. Ehzabelh; in. Mary; iv.
Emily; v. Frances. The eldest srn,
William Johnson, Esq., a Deputy-Governor of the city of
Cork, and its High Sheriff 1815, r.i. Sarah, dau. of John Martin,
Df Killacloyne, co. Cork, and d. 1827, leaving live daus., Eliza,
. John Topp, Esq. of the Topps ot Whitton, and d. 18U5;
Anne, m. John Roberts, Esq. of Ardmore: Barbara, m. W. J.
D' Altera, Esq.; Albinia, m. her lirst cousin, George Hodder,
Esq. ; and Jane, in. Lieut. Richard Rubcils, E.N. (lust in the
"President"), and four sons,
I. Noble, now of Eockenham.
n John (liev.). Prebendary of Killanidly, 6. 1800; m. Cathe-
rine, dau. of Col. Moore Hodder, of Hoddersfleld; and d. s. p.
Ill William, of Vostersberg, J.P., D.L., and High Sheriff of
Cork 1861, b. 26 March, 181.t: m. 14 Oct. 1840, Ann, dau.
of John Smithwick, Esq. of Rathelsheen, co. Tipperary, by
his wife Cherry, dau. of Col. Penncfather, of Cashel, and
has issue,
1 Noble, Capt. North Cork Militia, b. 5 Nov. 181G.
2 George, Lieut. 99th regt., b. 8 AprU, 1850.
3 William, b. 7 Feb. 1858.
4 Valentine Francis, b. 17 March, 1860.
5 Walter Berwick, u. Nov. 1861.
1 Cherry Pennefather.
2 Sarah, in. James Shee, Esq. of Eallyreddan.
IV. George Charles Jefferyes (twin with William), J.P.,
Commander E.N., served in the campaign in Syria, 1S40,
and has received two medals.
^^,„s_Arg., a saltier sa. between a lymphoid in chief of the
second, and a tower in base gu., on a chief engrailed ot the last
three cushions or. Crest— On a mural crown ppr. a spear erect
or, between two wings expanded arg., eacli charged with an
annulet gu. j\I'>U.n — Nunquam non paratus.
fieot— Eockenham, Passage West, co. Cork.
JOHNSTON OF CAENSALLOCH.
Johnston, Thomas Henry, Esq. of Carnsallonl],
CO. Dumfries, J. P. and D.L., Gen. in the army,
and Col. 66th regt., s. his mother 1852.
ILtn0<tQt. — This is a vei y ancient branch of the family of
Johnston oj Johnston, and lieM. until the latter end of the
16th century, considerable possessions in the district of the
county called Annanilale. About the year 15ti0,
BoBERT JOHBSTON alienated the greater part of his Annan-
dale property, and removed to Nithsdale, since which period
this district has become their usual abode. lie m. Marion
Maxwell, a very considerable heiress, and was greatgrand-
father of
Patrick Johnston, of Carnsallnch, 6. 1634; who m. 1660,
Jane, dau. of Francis Scott, of Thirlstane, in co. Selkirk,
grandfather of Francis, 5th Lord Napier, and had issue. The
4th son,
Patrick Johnston, b. 1667; iii. 1698, Jane, dau. of Samuel
Brown, a younger brother of .\rchibald Brown, of Mallance,
Kircudbright, and had a dau., Margaret, wife of William
Hannay, of Kirkdale, and other issue. The eldest son,
Alexander Johnson, of Carnsalioch, M.P. for Kircudbright,
m. 1748, Janet, dau. of James Gordon, of Campbelton, Kircud-
bright, and had, with other children, who d. um;i.,
I. Peter, his heir.
II. Alexander, 6. 10 Nov. 1750; to. 1774, the Hon. Hester
Maria, sole dau. of Francis, 5th Lord Napier, and had,
. 1 The Eight Hon. Sir Alexander Johnston, heir to his
uncle.
2 Major-Gen. Francis Johnston, C.B., 6. 5 Aug. 1776; and
d. 5 Jan. 1844.
m. Samuel, 6. Feb. 1752; d. l"98,unm. He was Paymaster-
General of the forces in the West Indies.
I. Jane Margaret, 6. 1761; m. 1737, Johnston Hannay, Esq.
of Balcarry ; and d. 6 April, 1836.
He d. 15 Nov. 1775, and was .?. by his eldest son,
Peter Johnston, of Carnsalioch, b. 5 Aug. 1749; M.P. for
Kircudbright, one of the Conimissioiiers of Bankruptcy in
EufclaiKl; d. at Carnsalioch, 3 Oct. 1837, and was s. by his
nephew.
Eight Hon. Sib Alexander Johnston, of Carnsalioch, 6.
25 April, 1775, Chief Justice and President of the Council of
the Island of Ceylon; m. Louisa, sole surviving dau. of Lord
William Campbell, son of John, 4th Duke of Argyll, and by her
(who d. 7 May, 1852) had issue,
1. Thomas Henry, now of Carnsalioch.
ir. Patrick Francis Campbell-Johnston, D.L. of co. Dumfries,
one of H.M. late Commissioners of Charities in England,
and subsequently British Commissioner on a special mission
to Portugal.
III, Alexander Robert, late H.M. Deputy Superintendent and
Lieut. -Governor of the Inland of Hong Kong, now of The
Grove, Voxford, Suffolk, and Heatherley, near Woking-
ham, Berks, J.P. lor Suffolk, K.E.S., F.G.S., h. 1812 ; m.
I8.")(i, Frances Ellen, dau. ot Richard Bury Palliser, Esq.,
and has issue,
1 Archibald Francis Campbell, b. 1857.
2 Augustine Camphcll, b. 18a8.
3 Conway Seymour Godfrey Campbell, b. 1S53.
4 Louis Campbell, b. 1862.
5 Ronald Campbell, b. 1863.
6 Alexander Napier Campbell, 6. 18C5.
7 Roderick Campbell, b. 1867.
1 Charlotte Campbell, b. 1865. 2 Mary Campbell.
IV. Frederick Erskine, Commander R.N., in. 6 June, 1855,
Clementina Frances, dau. of Eear-Admiral Henry T. B.
Collier, C.B., and has a son, Alexander William Campbell,
6. 8 April, 1856.
I. Caroline Hester. ii. Janet Mary, d. 15 Sept. 1846.
in. Frederiea Maria Paulina.
Sir Alexander d. 6 March, 1849.
^rms— Arg., a saltier sa. on a chief gu. three cushions or,
in base a man's heart ensigncd with an imperial crown ppr.
Crest— J< spur with wings or, leather gu. iliytio— Nunquam
non paratus.
(Seat— Carnsalioch, co. Dumfries.
JOHNSTON OF YOXFOUD GKOVB.
See PitECEDiNG Memoie.
JOHNSTON OF COWHILI/.
Johnston, William, Esq. of Cowhill Tower, co.
Dumfries, J.P., educated at the East India College
of Haileybury, entered the Bengal Civil Service m
1851, and retired in 1873, b. 18 March, 1831 ; m.
1st, 19 Oct. 1851, Elizabeth Charlotte, dau. ot the
late Hon. James Thomason, Lieut.-Governor of the
North Western Provinces of India, by whom (who
d. 25 Jan. ISe^) he had issue,
I. Charles Stuart, 6. 22 May, 1859 : d. 23 Sept. 1S60.
II. James Thomason, b. 4 Jiuie, 1860.
III. Ilarley Macalpine, u. 1 Aug. 1862.
He m. 2ndly, 16 J uly, 1867, Eleouora Jean, younger
87G
JOH
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JOH
dau. of C. W. Mactillop, Esq., late of the Bengal
Civil Service, and has issue,
I. Leila, 6. 14 April, 1868.
II. Violet Mary, 6. 18 Dec. 1SC9.
m. Dorcas Stewart, 6. 3 June, 1S72,
iLtltCSJC. — This family are cadets of the (rreat border
clan of Johnston, of Annandale. They possessed lands on
the Water of Milk, in the parish of Corrie, hut eventually
settled in Nithsdale, where the grandfather of the present
proprietor of Cowhill, purchased that property in 1783 from
Dugald John Campbell, of Sherrington, in Ayrshire, a de-
scendant in the female line of the old Maxwells, of Cowhill.
Mr. George Johnston had previously, in 1767, purchased Con-
huith, in Troquer, from Eobert Maxwell, of Cargen.
Geobge Johnston, Esq., 6. 30 Dec. 1737; d. 11 Aug. 1826;
m. Margaret, dau. of Charles Stewart, of Ardsheal, co. Argyll,
who was outlawed for rebellion in 1745, having lead the Stuarts
of Appin at the battle of CuUoden. He had issue,
I. William, d. in America.
ir. Charles James, of whom herenfter.
III. George Milligan, b. 1776; d. 20 Aug. 1801.
IV. Alexander CaiTUthers, b. 23 Jan. 1785; d. 4 Jan. 1859;
TO. Cecilia Ana Wright, and had one son and four dans.
I. Isabella Clementena, b. 31 March, 1772; d. 8 April, 1849;
m. W. Key, Esq., and had two sons.
The 2nd son,
Charles James Johnston, Vice-Adm!ral of the Eed, a dis-
tinguished naval officer ; was constantly and actively employed
in all parts of the world during the latter part of the last
century, and to the end of the war in 1814. He was b. 9 Nov.
1783; m. 1st, Sybella, dau. of Capt. Scott, of Canonbie, and
sister of J. Scott Elliott, E^q. of Lauriston, co. Eoxburgh,
,by whom (who d. 13 Dec. 1820) he hud issue,
1 Margaretta Euphemia, jji. N. Hollings worth, Esq.; d.
24 April, 1876.
2 Phoebe de Courcy, m. Col. E. Lyon, of Dalrusean, co.
Dumfries, and formerly of the 2nd Lite Guards, and has
issu" two sons and four daus. 3 Ellen, d. 15 Dec. 1878.
4 C cilia Henrietta, m. Major Marshall James, Bengal army,
killed in the Indian mutiny, and has issue one son.
5 Catherine Anne Elliott, m. Major-Gen. Harley Maxwell, of
Poitrack, co. Dumfries.
He m. 2ndly, Lillias, dau. of Capt. W. Macalpine, 78th High-
landers, by whom, who d. 3 Jan. 1801, he had issue,
1 George James, Capt. Bengal army, 6. 28 Aug. 1827; d.
23 Oct. 1857.
2 Charles, Col. (retired) R.A., 5. 9 Avg. 1829; m. Anne,
only child of A. T. T. Peterson, Esq. of Arnewood Towers,
Hants, and has issue three sons and one dau.
3 William, present proprietor (Tjy purchase from his late
father's trustees) of the estate of Cowhill.
Yice-Admiral Johnston d. 16 Oct. 1856.
Arms—ATg., a saltier sa. on a chief gu. three cushions or.
Crest- A spur with wings or, leather gu. JWoJfo— Nunquam
non paratus.
Seat— Cowhill Tower, co. Dumfries. Clubs— ^ew Cluh, Edin-
burgh ; East India United Service Club, St. James' Square.
London. '
JOHNSTON OF KINCARDINE.
Johnston, James, Esq. of Kincardine co. Perth,
and Heathfield, co. Forfar, J.P., Advocate, formerly
R.N., b. 15 Sept. 1802 ; m. 2 Nov. 1S37, Matilda,
youngest dau. of Thomas Crowe, Esq. of The Abbey,
Erniis, CO. Clare, and has issue,
I. James, late Lieut. 82nd regt., b. 22 Nov. 1839.
I. Ellen, m. Edward Browne, 83ril regt., son of Edward
Browne, Esq. of Kosleague, co. Gal way.
II. Sarah. ni. Agnes Constantia.
HtlTClflr.— Jajies Johnston, Esq. of Kincardine and Mil-
lea-ne, co. Perth, m. Sarah, dau. of Thomas Pelling, Esq. of
Fort George, .Madras, and had issue,
James, now of Kincardine. John Kollo, Lieut. 93rd regt.
Sarah.
Emily Anne, m. Alexander McLenoth, Esq.. 38th reirt
Margaret Soph-- > i > b •
Caroline,
J Baker, Esq. of London.
Jane Isabella, hi. the Kev. Thomas B. Atkinson, of Cowes
Isle of Wight. '
A;-ms—ATg., on a chevron gu. three cushions or, a saltier sa.
CV««t— A spur or, winged arg. Mottoes— S unquam non paratus •
and, Speed.
Seois— Kincardine Castle, Auchterarder ; and Heathfield
House, CO. Forfar.
JOHNSTON OF BALIiYKILBEG.
Johnston, William, Esq. of Ballykilbeg, co.|
Down, M.P. for Belfast, b. 22 Feb. 1829 ; M.A.f
Dublin ; m. Ist, 22 Feb. 1853, Harriet, dau. oil
Eobert Allen, Esq. of Xilkenuy, by whom he bail
had issue,
I. John Brett McNeal, d. 1857, aged 3.
II. William Henry Colclough, 6. 7 Nov.
IS64.
I. Mary Louisa.
d. 11 July,!
II. Thomasina Elizabeth Macpherson.
He m. 2ndly, 10 Oct. 1861, Arminella Frances, dau
of Eev. Thomas Drew, D.D. He m. 3rdly, 4 May.
1863, Georgiana Barbara, youngest dau. of Sir Johr
Hay, of Park, 7th bart., and has by her,
I. Lewis Audlet Maesh, 6. 12 Sept. 1865.
II. Charles, b. 17 Feb. 1867.
III. William, b. 14 Sept. 1876.
I. Georgiana Audley Hay.
II. Harriet Anna Brunette, d. 1874. iii. Ada Catherine.
ilincaflt.— This family came originally from Scotland
There is a tradition that the first-named William Johnstone's
brother, who went to Norfolk, Virginia, instituted some re-
searches with reference to a claim to the Annandale Peerage.
William Johnston, of Killough, r,i. 26 Aug. 1760, Ann, dau,
of Matthew Brett, Esq. of Killough, son of the Rev. Jaspei
Brett, Prebendary of Kasharkin, and Chancellor of Connor.
by Mary his wife, dau. of John JIcNeal, Dean of Down, and
Lucietia liis wife, dau. of Francis Maish, Archbishop ol
Dublin, cousin of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon. The son
and heir of the marriage of William Johnston and Ami Brett
his wife, was
William Johnston, d. 1796, having m. 15 May, 1785, Mary
Anne Humphries, and having had by her (who d. It
besides other children, a son,
John Brett Johnston. Esq. of Ballykilbeg, co. Down, m.
17 March, 1828, Thomasina Anne Brunette, dau. of the late
Thomas Scott, Esq., and by her (who d. 13 Feb. 1852) had issue,
William, now of Ballykilbeg, M.P.
Eobert Barclay Macpherson, b. 1830; d. 1854.
Charles Crochley, 6. 14 May, 1835.
John Brett, b. 1839; d. Ib68.
Elizabeth, d. 1852.
Mary Anne Brunette, m. 1860, Hunt Walsh Chambre, Esq.
(of Chambre of Hawthorn Hill), and has three sons and
four daus.
Thomasina Isabella, m. 1864, Sir Arthur Graham Hay, Bart,
of Park, and has issue two sons and five daus.
Mr. Johnston d. 8 March, 1853.
Seal — BallykObeg, co. Down.
JOHNSTON OF FORT JOHNSTON.
Johnston, Eev. Walter Yottng, of Fort John-
ston, CO. Monaghan, B.A., b. 5 Oct. 1823 ; m. 1st,
24 Dec. 1851, Martha, eldest dau. of Nicholas Dun-
scombe, Esq., J.P., of Xing Williamstown, co. Cork,
and by her (who d. 6 Feb. 1855) had a dau.,
Martha Dunscombe.
He m. 2ndly. July, 1857, Fanny Palmer, 4th dau.
of Eev. Henry Murphy, Eector of Magheralin, co.
Down, and has issue,
I. Henry George, b. 8 July, I8G0.
u. William Walter Harding, b. 16 June, 1862.
III. Frederick Thomas Crommelin, 6. 21 March, 1864.
IV. Walter Herbert, 6. 27 Oct. 1865.
V. Francis Hector, 6. 31 Dec. 1871.
VI. John Alexander, 6. 8 Feb. 1876.
vii. Percy Lucas, 6. 31 May, 1877.
I. Frances Maria. ii. Louisa Mary.
III. Mary Kathleen. iv. Flora Gertrude.
V. Grace Violet.
Hincagf .— Mr. Shirley in his History of co. Monaghan,
states that William Johnston, whose name appears among
the gentlemen of co. Monaghan in the census of 1659 as
residing in the parish of Donagh in that co., appears to have
been the progenitor of this family. One of the oldest possessions
of the family in the parish of Donagh, was Stramore, now called
Fort Johnston. The representative of the family in 1688 was
Baptist Johnston, Esq. ol Trough, who was second in command
JOH
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JOH
877
0 Matthew Ancketill, at the tattle of Drumlanas^er. He d.
caviiiK two daus. co-heirs. His uncle,
Hector Jqunston, Esq. of Stramore, was buried at Donash,
caviiiK a son,
James Johnston, Esq. of Stramore and Tullycallick, who
iva;! s. bj- his son by Marjory his wife,
(.iiiiRGE Johnston, Esq. of Fort Johnston, 6. 1728; m. Mar-
garet, ilau. of Sir Richard Baxter, Knt., by whom (who d.
\Z Icb. 1813, aged 70) he had two sous, 1 John, of Cork, M.D.,
I sister of Sir Anthony Perian, Kni;. of Cork, and d. s. p. ;
2 Thomas, who s. to the estate. Mr. Johnston d. 21 Dec. 1818.
His 'Jnd son,
Thomas Johnston, Esq. of Fort Johnston, m. 1st, 1796,
'artha, eldest dau. of Rev. James Iliiigston, Rector of White-
church and AughabooUogue, Vicar General of Cloyne, by
whom he had issue,
Henry George, his heir. Thomas Hodnet, d. uiim.
Anna Matilda, in. 1830, Nicholas Dunscombe, Esq. of King
Williamstown, co. Cork.
Muria, m. Rev. Richard Graves Meredith, Bector of Timo-
Icague, CO. Cork, and d. 1818.
x. Johnston m. 2ndly, Rosalinda, only dau. of John O'Connell,
Esq. of DubUn, and by her had one dau.,
Rosalinda, m. 28 June, 1860, Thomas Franklin, Esq., and
d. s. p. Oct. 1862.
Mr. Johnston d. 1841, and was s. by his eMest son,
Henri George Johnston, Esq. of Fort Jolinston, J. P., High'
Sheriff 1859, 6. March, 1798; m. 5 Oct. IsJO, Maria, dau. of
Walter Young, Esq. of Monaghan, and by her (who d. 1 Dec.
1866, has issue,
I. Walter Young, his heir.
II. Henry, 6. 1 Sept. 1827 ; ('. unm. IS.'iS.
III. William Young, 6. 7 April, 1833, Ensign 30th regt., was
present at the battle of Alma, and d. next day of cholera.
I. Matilda, m. Major Julius Brockman Travers, Depdt Pay-
master at Chatham, and has issue.
II. Elizabeth Anna, m. 10 July, 1850, Robert McKinstrey,
Esq., M.D., Governor of Lunatic Asylum, Armagh, andhas
issue.
III. Louisa Martha, m. 5 Dec. 18r)5, Edward William Lucas,
Esq., of Raconnell, co. Monaghan; d. Sept. 18ii2, leaving
issue.
IV. Maria Alice, m. 1 July, 1862, Joseph John Henry Carson,
2nd son of Thomas Carson. Bishop ot Kilmore, Elphin and
Ardagh, Dean of Kilmore, and has issue.
Mr. Johnston d. July, 1869, and was s. by his eldest son, Kev.
"Walter. Young Johnston, now of Fort Johnston.
Seat — Fort Johnston, Glasslough, co. Monaghan.
JOHNSTON OF KILMORE.
Johnston, Eev. Eichaed, M.A., Eector of
Kilmore, co. Armagh, h. 5 Ajaril, 1816 ; m. 1st, 1844,
Augusta Sophia, last surviving child of Eev. George
Hamilton, M.A., Eector of XUlermogh, Queen's Co.,
andgrand-dau. of Eight Eev. Hugh Hamilton, D.D.,
F.R.S., of Newtown-Hamilton, CO. Armagh, Bishop
of 0*soi-y {see Hamilton- of Hampton Hall), by
whom (who d. 30 April, 1860) he has issue,
I. George Hamilton, Capt. 15tli foot, b. 26 Oct. 1847.
II. Andrew Edmund, 6. 23 Nov. 1848; m. 6 Sept. 1877, Con-
stance Mary, youngest dau. of the late John Samuel Graves,
Esq. of Woodbine Hill, Honiton. Devon (see Graves-Sawle,
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage), and has a dau., Cathe-
rine Hester.
. III. Francis Burdett (Rev.), Curate of Waltham Abbey,
Essex, 6. 25 March, 1850.
IV. Henry Augustus, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 10 Nov. 1851.
I. Sophia. u. Isabella Selina. iii. Augusta.
Mr. Johnston m. 2ndly, 27 IMay, 18G2, Hester, eldest
dau. of the late Eobert William Lowry, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., of Pomeroy, co. Tyrone, and Eelmore, co.
: Westmeath (she d. 1 June, 1876).
ILiilCitge.— This family, of Scottish ancestry, claiming to
> be a branch of the House of Annandale, settled in Ireland,
. circa 1621.
William Johnston, Esq., 6. about 16G0, a stanch supporter
of William III., served at the siege of Derry; and was attainted
I by the Parhament of James II., 1689. He d. 1763, and was
buried at Armagh Cathedral, leaving an only son,
Edward Johnston, Esq., 6. 31 Oct. 1700; m. 1 June, 1720,
Mary Johnston, his cousin german, and d. 1771, leaving a son,
AViLUAU JouMsioN, Esq. of Armagh, 6. 3 Feb. 1728; m.
1757, Margaret, dau. of James Houston, Esq.; and cZ. 1792,
leaving four .sons,
Richard, of Eccles Street, Dublin, and Ballinteer, co. Dublin,
6. 1759; in. 30 Sept. 1789, Susanna, dau. and co heir of
Robert Barnes, Esq., uncle of Gen. Sir Edward Barnes,
G.C.B. and M.P., formerly Governor of Ceylon, and subse-
quently Commander-in-Chief in the East Indies, by whom
(who was 6. 1766, and d. 179y) he had no issue. He d. 20
March, 1806.
Francis, of Eccles Street, Dublin, b. 1760, M.R.I. A., founded
the Royal Hibernian Academy, 1824, of which he was the
first Presideiit. He m. Anne, dau. of Robert ISarne.s, Esq.
(sister of his elder brother's wife). He d. s. p. March, 1829.
William, of Armagh, b. 1764: m. Margaret, dau. of John
Arthur Donnelly, Esq of Blackwatertown, co. Armas;h, and
d. 1797, leaving an only child, Margaret, in. 1st, 1818, Col.
Charles Douglas Waller, R.A., of West Wickham, Kent,
who d. 23 June, 1826, and 2ndly, 23 Jan. 18133, William
Lodge Kidd, Esq., who d. 2 April, 1851.
Andrew, of whom below.
Andrew Johnston, Esq. of Barn Hill, Dalkey, and Temple
Street, Dublin, the youngest son, b. 1770, served in the West
Indies and Egyptian campaign under Sir Ralph Abercromby,
as Surgeon in 44th regt., and had the Turkish medal, and was
subsequently President of the Royal College of Surgeons in
Ireland ; m. 1 July, 1800, Sopbia, only child of George Cheney,
Esq. of Holywood, co. Kildare, and St. Stephen's Green,
Dublin (d. 1868), and d. Aug. 1833, having had issue,
I. Francis Samuel, of Gardiner Street, Dublin, 6. 11 July,
1811; m. May, 1840, Mary, dau. of Thornton Gregg, Esq.
of Oldtown, CO. Longford, and d. 1861.
II. William, of William-town, co. Meath, M.A., 6. 24 March,
1813; TO. 1837, Jane, dau. of Thornton Gregg, Esq. (sister
of his elder brother's wife).
III. George, 6. 12 Aug. 1814, M.D., of St. Stephen's Green,
Dublin ; to. 2 Feb 1843. Henrietta, dau. of John William-
son, Esq. of Milbeach House, Monkstown, co. Dublin, ane
has issue. iv. Richard, now of Kilmore.
V. Andrew, b. 10 Jan. 1819; d. 9 June, 1838.
VI. Hubert, b. May, lb2J, served in the 7th Dragoon Guards,
during the Kaffir war, for which he has a medal; in. 1854,
Jane, dau. of Henry Phillips, Esq.
VII. Henry Benjamin, Capt. Antrim artillery militia,
F.R.G.S, 6. 4 Sept. 1831.
I. Henrietta, m. Sept. 18.^2, Rev. Francis Gregg, D.D.
II. Anne, d. 4 April, 1620.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Johnston, arg., a saltier sa.
between in chief a trefoil slipped vert and in base a heart en-
signed with an imperial crown ppr. on a chief gu. three
cushions ; 2nd and 3rd, Cheney, az., six lions rampant, three
two and one, arg., on a canton erm. a bull's scalp ppr. The
children of the present Kev. Richard Johnston quarter also
(after Chenky) Hamilton, viz., quarterly, gu. and arg., in the
1st and 4th quarters three cinquefoils pierced erm. and a canton
of the second charged with a trefoil slipped vert, in the 2nd
and 3rd quarters a lymphad, sails furled, oars out sa. Crest —
An arm in armour cmbowed, the hand grasping a sword all
ppr. charged on the elbow with i. spur rowel gu. Motto — Nun-
quam non paratus.
7t(Sa/t/!ccs— Kilmore, Uich-hill, co. Armagh; and 64, Eccles
Street, Dublin.
JOHNSTON OF GLENCORE HOTJSE.
Johnston, Eobeet Edgewokth, Esq. of Glencore
House, CO. Fermanagli, High Sheriff 1877, b. 17 Dec.
1842; m. 26 April, 1873, Edythe Grace, dau. of
John Eeynold Dickson, Esq. of WoodviUe aud
Tullaghan Hoxise, co. Leitrim.
HfncaflC.— This family, originally from P;otland, Las
been seated in co. Fermanagh more than two centuries.
Walter Roe Johnstone, Esq. of Mawlick, co. Fermanagh,
descended from the family of Johnstone of Caskcebin in Scot-
land, made his will 11 Aug. 1693. He had five sons,
I. Francis, of Limerick, Capt. in the army, whose will, datea
24 July, 1695, was proved in 1699, by Sarah his wile. He
had two sons and three daus.,
1 Walter, of Kilmore, J.P. co. Fermanagh I7I8, had issue
by Lctitia his wife,
Francis, whose will was proved 12 April, I74S.
James.
Marianna, m. John Sinclair, Esq. of Mj'iiill, co. Tyrone.
Jane. Mary.
2 Francis.
1 Mary. 2 Sarah. 3 Ellis.
II. James, of Maglieramena, m. Frances Cathcart, and
d. .•<. p. 1731.
III. George. iv. Hugh, of whom hereafter.
V. Edward, of Leitrim, m. the dau. of Thomas Aimstrong,
and bad, Francis; Hugh; and a dau. m. Mr. Martin.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
JOH
The 4th son,
Rev. Hrnn Johnston, of Templecarne, co. Fermanngh,
made his will 9 May, 1C91, and k'fD a son,
Francis Johnstone, Esq. of Magheramena, d. 1737, leavinfr,
by Frances his wife, several children, 1 James; 2 Walter;
3 Hugh; 4 Francis; 5 John; 1 Mary; 2 Grace; 3 Lettice.
The 4th son,
Capt. John Johnstone, left, by Anne his wife (m. 1756),
one son,
KOBEKT Johnstone, Esq., Q.C., to. 14 Oct. 1806, Lctitia, dau.
of Sir William Eichardson, Bart, of Castle Hill, co. Tyrone,
and dying 15 Aug. 1833, left issue,
I. James, late of Maghcreniei-a Castle.
I. Anna Maria, m. George Knox, Jisq. of Prehen, co. Lon-
donderry, and had issue.
II. Harriette, m. Henry Daniel, Esq. of Auburn, co. West-
meath.
His son,
James Johnston, Esq. of Macheremena Castle, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff, b. 16 Sept. 1817; m. 24 May, 1838, Cecilia,
dau. of Thomas Newcomen Edgeworth, Esq. of Kilshrewly,
CO. Longford, and d. 1876, having had issue,
I. EoBEKT Edgewobth, now of Glen acre House.
I. Letitia Marian, r,i. 1868, Charles P. Webber, Esq.,2na son
of the late C. Tankerville Webber, Esq., and Lady Adelaide
Webber. ii. Eosetta, m. — Pirn, Esq.
Seat — Glencore House, Miigheremena, co. Fermanajih.
JOHNSTON OP GLYNN.
Johnston, Geoege Biech, Esq. of Glynn, co.
Antrim, b. 20 March, 1811 ; m. 9 April, 1856, Jane
Waring, dau. of Tlionius Kelly Evans, Esq. of
Gortmerron, co. Tyrone, and has issue,
I. PtANDAL William, b. 8 Sept. 1858.
II. Thomas Kelly Evans, b. 1 May, 1860.
III. George Birch, b. 28 Sept. 1866.
IV. Charles McGarrcI, 6. 3 May, 1876.
I. Elizabeth Thumasina Evans, b. 10 June, 1857.
II. Isabella Eva, b. 18 Aug. 1861.
III. Charlotte Maria, b. 15 March, 1863.
3tfltC3flC — This family came originally from Scotland, and
settled in the co. Armagh ; subsequently they exchanged their
lands there with one of the family of Sir Moyses Hill for those
now held by them at Glynn, co. Antrim, where they have been
seated for upwards of two centuries.
George Johnston, Esq. of Glynn, attainted in 1689 in the
Parliament of King James in Dublin, was s. by
William Johnston, Esq. of Glynn, High Sheriff co. Antrim
in 1723. He was s. by
Henky Johnston, Esq. of Glynn, who had issue, by Ann
Stewart his wife, i. James, who was drowned; ii. Adam
BLAin, his successor: i. Isabella, to. Daniel Fleming, Esq.;
II. Jane, m. Capt. William McCleverty, R.N. ; in. Mary, m.
Henry M'Kedy, Esq. : iv. Ellen, to. Rev. James Dunbar. His
2nd son,
Adam Blair, Esq. of Glynn, m. his cousin, Margaret, dau.
of Robert Johnston, Esq. of Aghadanvane, co. Leitrim, and
bad issue,
I. Robert, 6. 1761; d.ttnm. 1802.
II. Henry Leslie, Capt. Royal Marines, d. unm. in Sardinia,
1796.
HI. James, E.I. Co's. Navy, killed in a mutiny, 181G.
IV. Peter Leslie, Lieut. 45th regt., d. unm.
V. William, Midshipman, drowned.
VI. Arlliui- Treror, li. young.
vii. Rand.1l William McDonnell, of Glynn.
VIII. Adam Blair, b. 1781 ; d. in West Indies, -unm.
I. Jane, m. James Stephenson, Esq.
II. Ann, ./(. 1797, Rev. George Birch, Incumbent of Comber,
CO. Down.
III. Penelope Lucy Leslie, m. Major Walker, 42nd High-
landers.
The 7lh son,
Randal William McDonnell Johnston, Esq. of Glynn,
6. 1777; VI. 9 June, 1806, Isabella Anna Jane, dau. of
George Birch Esq. of Bally been, co. Down, and d. 1838, having
had issue,
I. Adam Blair, &. 3 April, 1808, 46th Madras N.I. ; d. unm-
1829. II. Geouoe Birch, now of Glynn.
III. Kobort, 6. 23 Oi:t. 1812: lii. Anna Causcn, and c?. in Wost
Indies 1S40. iv. James Birch, 6. 8 Jan. 1814, e^. young.
V. Kandal William McDonnell, 6. 16 March, 1817; d. unm.
1850.
I. Charlotte Catherine Birch, b. 1 Jan. 1810.
II. Margaret, b. 29 Dec. 1814; d. young.
14 April, 184fi„
III. Isabella Jane, 5. 28 Nov. 1818
cousin, James Walker, Esq.
IV. Margaret, 6. 31 Oct. 1820; m. June, 1852, Mid
Andrews, Esq.
V. Sarah Hill, 6. 30 Sept. 1822; to. 7 Feb. 18G0, Will
Purdon, Esq.
Seat— Glynn, co. Antrim.
JOHNSTONE OF ANNANDALE.
HoPE-JoHNSTONE, JoHN James, Esq. of Anna
dale.and Raehills,co. Dumfries, M.P., J.P. andDJ
Capt. Grenadier Guards, b. 5 Oct. 1842, s.
grandfather 1876.
ILfUCil5C. — William Johnstone, 3rd Earl of Annand
and Hartfell (see BniiKE's Extinct and Dormant Peerag,
was created, 4 June, 1701, Marquess of Annandale, Earl
Hartfell, Viscount Annand, Lord Johnstone of Lockwood, j
Lochmaben, Moffatdale, and Evandale, to him and his hein .
male whatever. He m. 1st, in 1682, Sophia, dau. and heir ol
John Fairholm, of Craigiehall, by whom he had issue,
James, 2nd Marquess.
Henrietta, m. Charles, 1st Earl of Hopetoun, of whom ,
hereafter.
He to. 2nilly, in 171 S, Charlotte Van Lore, only dau. and hcii
of John Vanden Bempde, and by her (wliova. 2ndly, Col. John
Johnstone, 2nd son of Sir William Johnstone, Bart, of Wester*
hall, by whom she was mother of Sir Richard Vanden
Bempde Johnstone, Bart, of Hackness Hall), he had issue,
George, 3rd marquess.
The Marquess d.. 1721, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Johnstone, 2nd Marquess of Annandale, d. unm,
1730. His sister.
Lady Henrietta Johnstone, as before stated, m. Charles^
1st Earl of Hopetoun, by whom she had, with other issue,
I. John, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun.
II. Charles, who succeeded through his mother to the estate ol
Craigiehall. He m. 1st, 1733, Catherine, only dau. and heii
of Sir William Weir, or Vere, Bart, of Blackwood, by
whom he had, with other issue,
1 William, b. 1736, ancestor of Hope Verb, of Craigiehall
and BLackwood.
2 John, b. 1739, who had issue,
Charles, b. 1763, Lord President of the Court of Session
in Scotland. John, a general officer.
WiLLLAM, of whom hereafter as husband of Lady Anne
Hope Johnstone.
Charles Hope Vere to. 2ndly, Lady Anne Vane, dau. of
Henry, 1st Earl of Darlington; and 3rdly, Helen Dunbar,
by both of whom he had issue.
Henrietta, Countess of Hopetoun, d. in 1750, and the Earl, her
husband, in 1742. Their eldest son,
John, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun, 6. 1704; m. 1st, 1733, Lady
Anne Ogilvie, dau. of James, 5th Earl of Fiudlater, by whom
he had, with other issue,
James, 3rd Earl of Hopetoun.
The Earl TO. 2ndly, in 1762, Jean, dan. of Robert Oliphant, of
Eossie, by whom he had a son,
John, a distinguished General, created, for his great military
services, Lord Nidrtrie, in 1814. On his brother's death, in
1817, he became 4th Earl of Hopetoun.
The Eari to. 3rdly, in 1767, Lady Elizabeth Leslie, 2nd dau. of
Alexander, 5th Earl of Leven and Melville, by whom he had
further issue. The Earl d. in 1781, and was s. by his eldest
surviving son,
James, 3rd Earl of Hopetoun. On the death of his grand-
uncle, George, 3rd Marquess of Annandale, he became heir
general of the Annandale family, and inherited the great
Annandale estates, together with a claim to the Earldoms of
Annandale and Hartfell. He was in 1 809 created a British Peer,
as Lord Hopetoun. He to. 1766, Lady Elizabeth Carnegie,
eldest dau. of George, 6th Earl of Northesk, by whom he had
I. Lady Anne, of whom hereafter.
II. Georgiana, to. 1793, Hon. Andrew Cochrane.
III. Jemima, to. 1803, Admiral Sir George Hope, of
Carriden, G.C.B.
On the death of the 3rd Earl of Hopetoun, in 1817, his eldest
dau. became the heir-general of the Johnstone family, as
Lady Anne Hope-Johnstoxb, of Annamiale. She to. 1792,
Admiral Sir William Hope, G.C.B., grandson of the Hon.
Charies Hope Vere, of Craigie Hal), and by liini (who m. 2ndly,
Maria, Countess Dowager of Atiilone, and d. in 1831), she had
issue.
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JOH
879
I. John James, her heir.
It. Wiiliiini .lames (Sir), Admiral, K.C.B., 6.1798; m. 1836.
Ellen, eldest dau. of Sir TUomas Kirkpatrick, Bart., imd
has had issue, Ellen Lucy, jh. l^iijl. Capt. U'Arcy, B.N.;
Jane Anne, a Nun, </. 1871 ; andiVlicia Isabella.
in. Charles James, Capt. li.N., 6. KsOl ; m. I82G, Eliza,
dau. of Joscpli Wood, Esq., and d. 14 April, 1835, having by
her had (with two daus., .Vnne Williamina, m. 10 Feb. 1860,
Col. Charles Fanshawe, R.E. ; and Mary Josephine), a son,
Charles James, Capt. R.A., b. posthumous, June, ISoo;
m. 17 May, 1859, Mary Fanny Ellen, eldest dau. of William
Hankey, Esq. of Middleton Hall, co. Linlithgow.
IV. George James, Capt. li.N., b. 18^3: ,/j. Maria, dau. of
Joseph Ranking, Esq., and by her (who d. 10 Sept. 1811)
left at his deeease, 21 May, 1842, William George, Capt.
E.N. ; ill. 1858, Emily, youngest dau. of the late Willam
Ste.'.d, Esq.; Edith Firenze Georgiana. m. 1855, Cail
Wilhelm Peter Eisen, Lieut, ia the service of the Grand
Duke of Baden; and Lucy.
I. E.izabeth, d. 1 Nov. 1864, at Zofingen, Switzerland.
II. Mary, m. 3 Feb. 1840, Hon. and Right Rev. Hush Percy,
D.D., Bislu.p of Carlisle, and d. 22 Nov. 1851.
Lady Anne Hope-Johnstonc, of Anuandale, d. in 1818, and
*ras s. by her eldest son,
John James Hope-Johnstone, of Annandale, Keeper of
Lochmaven Palace, b. 1796; hi. 1816, Alicia Anne, dau. of
3eorge Gordon, of Hallhead, by whom he had issue,
I. William James, b. 1819 ; m. the Hon. Ocravia Sophia Bosville
Macdonald, youngesi dau. of the ord Lord Macdouald. He
d. in 1850, leaving issue,
I. John James, now of Annandale.
II. Percy Alexander, Capt. 60th Rifles, 6. 13 Aug. IS 15.
III. Wentworth William, 7th Hussars, 6. 22 Jan. 1848.
I. Alice.
II. George Gordon, m. 1845, Adelaide, dau. of Sir George
Sinclair, Bart., of Ulhster, by whom he had issue.
ni. John Charles.
IV. Robert Gordon, m. in 1855, Agnes, dau. of Col. Swanston.
v. Charles, d. 1855.
VI. David Baird, m. ISSO, Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of Col.
Grierson.
I. Anne Jemima. ii. Lucy Wilhelmina.
III. Alice, wife, in 1845, of Sir Graham Montgomery, Bart, of
Stanhope.
Mr. Hope Johnstone, M.P. for the co. of Dumfries, heir
general of the family of Johnstone, and claimant of the
Earldom of Annandale and Hartfell, d. 11 July, 1S76, and was
«. by his grandson.
jl)-Hts— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., on a chevron or, between
three bezants a laurel leaf slii'ped vert; 2nd, arg., on afessaz.
three mullets of the first, for Verb or Weir, of Blactwood ; 3rd,
or, an anchor in pale gu., for Fairmolm. Crests— 1st, A broken
globe under a rainbow with clouds at each end, all ppr. ; 2nil,
On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion statant az. armed or.
Motti e.; — At spes non fracta; and Vero nihi verius.
Seati — Annandale and Raehils, co. Dumfries.
JOHNSTONE OF ALVA.
JoHXSTONE, James, Esq. of Alva, co. Clackman-
nan, and of Haiigingshaw, co. Selkirk, J. P., b. 4
July, 1801 ; D.L. of the cos. of Clackuinnnan,
Stilling-, and Selkirk ; M.P. for the cos. of Clack-
mannan and Kinross from 1851 to 1857, m. 1st, 9
Jan. 1816, the Hon. Augusta Anne Norton, dau. of
the Hon. Fletcher Norton, Baron of the Excheqiier
in Scotland, and sister of Lord Grantley, by -n-hom
(who d. 21 July, 1859) he has issue,
I. John Acgustus James, 6. 3 May, 1847.
I. Caroline Elizabeth Mary.
He m. 2nd]y, 5 May, 1862, Sarah Mary, dau. of
the late Lieut. -Col. L'Estrange, of Moystown, King's
Co., and has issue,
n. James Henry L'Estrange, 6. 8 Aug. 1865.
III. Henry Beresford, b. 26 Jan. 1871.
IV. Gilbert Lumley, 6. 16 April, 1872.
ILtnCflgC-— John Johnstone, 4th son of Sir James John-
stone, 3rd bart. of Westerhall, and his wife the Hon. Barbara
Murray, 6. 28 April, 1734, held important appointments in India
in the service of the East India Company. He commanded the
artillery at the battle of Plassy, 1757, and by his skilful manajje-
ment cuntrihuted to that victory. He m. Elizabeth Caroline,
dau. of Col. Keene, and niece to Dr. Keene, Bishop of Ely, and
Sir Benjamin Keene, British Minister at the Court of Spain.
He iiuivliastd the estates of Alva, Han?;insliaw, Donovan, aiul
Others, in Scotland, and was for some years in Parhamcnt.
He d. at Alva, in Dec. 1795, and left, with a dau., Elizabeth,
wife of James Gordon, of Craig, an only son and suc-essor,
James Raymond Johnstone, of Alva, m. 20 June, 1799, Mary
Elizabeth, sister of Sir Montague Cholmcley, Bart of Eastun,
CO. Lincoln, and had,
James, his successor.
John, b. 1802, a Col. H.E.I.C.S. ; m. Caroline ,clati. of the Rev.
Mr. Paimel, by whom he had a dau., Mary Harriet Augu=ta.
Col. Johnstone perished with half of his rcgt. in the Indian
seas. May, 1854.
Montague Cholmeley, 6. 1804, a Major-Gen. ; m. Louisa, dau.
of Gen. Sir Henry Somerset, and grand-dau. of Lord Charles
Somerset, son of the 5th Duke of Beaufort, and d. 22 Sept.
1874, leaving issue four sons and four daus.
George Dempster (Rev.), 6. 1805, Rector of Creed, Cornwall;
7/1. Mary Anue Hawkins, of Bignor, in Sussex, niece of Sir
Christoplier Hawkins and Col. Sibthurp, of Cauwick, by
wiiom he had issue, a son, Heywood, and a dau., Mary
Catherine.
Charles Kinnaird, 6. 1806; Capt. in the E.I.Co's. navy, Knt.
of the Persian Order of the Lion and Sun; m. Elizabeth,
only dau. of Francis Gordon, of Craig, by whom he had
issue, four daus., of whom the eldest, Elizabeth Mary, m.
1857, Hugh Scott, of Gala. He d. 2 Jan. 1869. At the
death of Mrs. Johnstone's father, 1857, Capt. Johnstone
assumed the name and arms of Gordon on succeeding to
the estates of Craig and Kincardine, co. Aberdeen. The
Gordons of Cra'g are descended from Patrick Gordon, o£
Craig, who fell at Flodden, 1513, whose grandlatner, Jolin,
was younger brother of Sir Adam Gordon, Lord Gordon.
Henry Wedderburn, 6. IBIO, Commander R.N. ; d. 30 Dec.
1865.
Robert Abercrombie (Rev.), Rector of Ingrave, Essex, 6. 1811 ;
m. Anne Walker.
Francis William, b. 1818, a Capt. in the army. Adjutant 2nd
Lanarkshire Militia ; ra. Maria Mahoncy, by whom he had
issue, several children.
Caroline Elizabeth, m. 23 June, 1829, the late Rev. John
Hamilton Gray, of Camtyne, co. Lanai-k, by whom she had
ani.nly dau., Maria, whom. 1852, John Anstruther Thomson,
of Charleton, co. Fife. Mrs. Hamilton Gray has acquired
distinguished literary reputation by her historical works on
Etruria and Rome. Sarah Emily.
Mary Anne, to. 1839, James Dewar, Esq., hy whom she has
issue. Catherine Lucy.
Sophia Matilda, in. 1832, Sir John Muir Mackenzie, Bart, of
Delvine, co. Perth, who d. Feb. 1855, by whom she had
issue. Sir Alexander, Bart, of Delvine, and live other sons
and three daus.
Jemima Eleanora, m. Feb. 1848, Lord Frederick C. P. Beau-
clerk, of Grimsby Hall, co. Lincoln. 2nd son of William,
8th Duke of St. Albans, by whom she left issue, two sons,
William Nelthorpe, and Frederick Amelius.
Mary Cecilia, in. May, 1837, Hon. Lawreme Harman King-
Harman, 2nd son of Viscount Lorton, afterwards Earl of
Kingston. He assumed the surname of Harman on suc-
ceeding to his grandmother, the Countess of Rosse's, estate of
Newcastle, co. Longford. By him she had issue (see Harman).
Charlotte Octavia, to. 1st, 1845, James Harrison Cholmeley,
a Major 8th Hussars, 2nd son of Sir Montague Cholmeley,
Bart, of Easton, co. Lincoln, who d. 1854, without issue.
She m. 2ndly, 9 Oct. 1867, Francis Bernard Pigott, Esq. of
Eagle Hill.
Mr. Johnstone d. at Alva, April, 1830, and was s. by his eldest
son, James Johnstone, now of Alva and Hangingshaw.
^j-);ts— Arg., a saltire sa. on a chief gu. three woolpacks or,
in base a man's heart ppr. royally crowned or. CveU — \ spur
with wings or, feather gu. jl/otio— Nunquam non paiatas.
Seats— AX-^a. House, Stirling ; Hangingshaw, Selkirk.
JOHNSTONE OF GALABANK.
Johnstone, Edward, Esq., of Galahant, co.
Dumfries, and Duusley Manor, co. Staiiord, M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, the Inner Temple, b. 9 April,
1804.
ILilTCStJC.— In 1625, John Johnstone, late of Mylnefield,
purchased of John Galloway, in Annan, the lands of Gala-
bank. His son and successor,
George Johnstone, m. Agnes Graham, of Dumfries, and
had, John Johnstone, of Galabank, m. 1676, Janet, liau. of
Thomas Kirkpatrick, of Auldgirtli, and had issue, a dau. and
heiress, Janet, m. Beatty, of Millies; and a 2nd son.
Edward Johnstone, to. Isabella Carlyle, and had two sons,
John and James, the younger, James was a Merchant in
London, and d. s.p. The elder, John Johnstone, succeeded
as Laird of Galabank. He was 6. 30 Aug. 1688, and to. 1712,
Anna Ralston, and had issue, Edward, A.M., Minister of
Moffat, d. s. p. 1761 ; James, heir to his father ; Isabella, m.
John Murray, Esq., and had a dau., Marianne, who was »i. to
Gen. Count Lockhait, of Lee and CarnwaUi. Mr. John-
stone d. 12 Oct. 1774, and was s. by his son,
8S0
JOH
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JOH
jAnres Johnstone, M.D., of Galabank, 6. 14 April, 1730;
m. 1753, Hannah, dau. of Henry Crane, Esq., of Kidderminster,
by Keliecca Taylor his wife, and had issue,
I. James, M.D., d. unm. 1783.
II. Thomas, A.M., Rector of Aston Bottevil, m; Sarah Hale,
and left an only surviving dau., Catherine.
III. Edward, M.D., of Edgbaston Hall, co. Warwick; m. 1st,
Catherine Letitia, dau. of Kev. Thomas Wearden, and heiress
maternally of the family of Holden, of Erdington, in the
same shire, and had by her,
1 Catherine, d. 19 March, 1860.
He ra. 2nd'y, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Pearson, Esq. of
Tettenhall, and had at his death, 4 Sept. 1851, surviving
i.-,rue, two sons,
1 Edwakd, the present representative of the family.
2 James, M.D., 0. 12 April, 1806; m. Maria Mary Payne,
dau. of Joseph Webster, Esq. of Penns, and d. 11 May,
1869, having by her (who d. 23 April, 1859) had twelve
children,
James. Lieut.-Col. Bengal Military Service, 6.9Feb. 1811.
Edward, b. 26 July, 1842.
Charles, Commander R.X., 6. 8 Oct. 1843.
Richard, b. 4 Fob. 1845.
Thomas, b. 14 Jan. 1851; d. 6 Aug. 1869.
Maria Mary Payne, m. Theodore Kathbone, Esq. of
Backwood, co. Chester.
Elizabeth. Catherine Laura.
Emma Janet, m. Eev. Frederick Bigg.
Fanny Matilda, m. 13 Xov. 1869, Horace Boileau Goad,
Esq , H.M.l.S.
Harriet, ni. 11 Jan. 1870, James E. Lloyd, Esq., Bar-
rister-at-Law.
Gertrude Louisa, (?. 25 May, 1870.
IV. Henry, Lieut.-Col. in the army, d. 3 Sept. 1811.
V. John, M.D., F.R.S., &c., of Monument House, Edgbaston,
b. 22 Oct. 1768, s. to the Galabank estate at the decease of
his father. 28 April, 1802. He ra. 26 Dec. 1809, Anna
Delicia, only dau. of Capt. George Curtis, one of the Elder
Brethren of the Trinity House, and niece of Sir William
Curtis, Bart. By this lady he left at his decease, 1837, two
Uaus.,
1 Anna Delicia, m. 4 June, 1829, the "Very PiCV. Walter
Farquhar Hook, D.D., Dean of Chichester, son of the
Very Eev. James Hook, D.D., Dean of Worcester, by
Anne his wife, dau. of Sir Walter Farquhar, Bart., and
lias six children,
James (Rev.), rf. 1877. Walter (Bev.). Cecil CRev.).
Augusta Agnes, m. Eev. George Anson, Rector of Birch,
CO. Lancaster.
Anna Delicia, in. Rev. Arthur Empson, Rector of Eydon,
CO. Oxford, and has four children.
Charlotte Jane, rn. Rev. W. R. Wood Stephens.
2 Agnes Mary, m. 24 June, 1834, Rev. Henry Clarke, A.M.,
Rector of Northfield, and Crofton Hacket, 4th son of
Major-Gen. Sir William Clarke, Bart.
Ti. Lockhart, Bencher of Gray's Inn, m. Eliza, dau. of John
Green, Esq. of Poule: she was descended maternally 1rom
the ancient family of the Jolliffes; she d. 30 May, 1845,
leaving two sons and two daus.,
1 John, Physician in the United States, r,i. Miss Eliza
Windsor, and has issue one dau.,
Janet.
2 William Green, Lieut.-Col. in Her Majesty's Indian
military service.
1 Hannah. 2 Janet.
1. Mary, d. 1 Sept. 1841, umn.
Arms — Arg., a saltier sa., on a chief gu. three cushions or.
CreM — A spui- with wings, leather gu. Motto — Xunquam non
paratus.
£esideiice — The Temple, London.
JOHNSTONE OF SNOW HILL.
Johnstone, SAiruEL Yates, Esq. of Snow Hill,
CO. Fermanagh, J. P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1815 ; s. his nephevr John Douglas Johnstone,
1862.
ItllTCagC— William Johnstone, Esq. (who is stated to
have been of the Annandale family) settled in Ireland about
the year 1C50, and m. Prudence, dau. of William Gcodiellow,
Esq. of CO. Derry, by whom he had one son,
James Jounstone, E.sq. of co. Fermanagh, m. Joanna, dau.
of Gunnis, Esq. of co. Donegal, and (with a younger son, Chris-
topher, Surgeon of the 17th Lancers, who was fatlier of Chris-
topl'.er Johnstone, Col. of the 8th Hussars) had an elder son
and Ueir,
James Johnstone, Esq. of Snow Hill, m. Anne, dau. of
John Juhnstone, Esq. of Adragoole House, co. Leitrim, and
had issue,
John Douolas, his successor.
Andrew, Lieut. 8th Hussar.s, d. unm. at Calrtitta, 1810.
Margaret, ra. 1st, Capt. W. Johnstone, of the 63rd regt. ;'
2ndly, Gilbert Burrington, Esq.
Mary, m. Frances Lloyd, Esq., eldest son of George Lloy<
Esq. of Mount Catharine, co. Limerick.
Mr. Johnstone d. 1808, and was s. by his son,
John Douglas Johnstone, Esq. of Snow Hill, &. May, 176!
m. 1793, Samina, youngest dau. of Samuel Yates, Esq. <
Moone Abbey, co. Kildare, by his 2iid wife, Catharine, sister (
Sir Richard Johnston, Bart., of Gilford, co. Down, and ha
issue,
James DorcLAS, 6. 1803; m. 1828, Charlotte, eldest dau.
John Devcreux, Esq. of Ballyrankin House, co. Wexfon
Mnjiir Wexford Militia: and d. 3 Aug. 1840, leaving a dau
Samina Maria ; and an only son, John Docglas Johnston)
E.sq., whos. his grandfather 1842.
Eichard Gosford, b. 1807; d. in Upper Canada, April, 1840.
John Douglas, 6. 1809, a Major-Gen. in the army, was Co
of the 33rd regt., C.B., served through the campaigr in th
Crimea, and lost an arm at the first attack on the Redai
18 June, 1855; m. 1830, Caroline, eldest dau. of the :
A. O'Beirne, D.D., and had a son, John Douglas. Jlajc
33rd regt , b. 1838, to. 20 Jan. I«69, Hon. Augusta Am
Margaret Plunkett, dau. of the late Lord Louth: and tv
daus., Samina, to. Capt. Charles C. Barrett, late of the 33r
regt. ; and Caroline, m. the itcv. Dr. Stanley, D.D. Ger
Johnston rf. Sept. 1863.
Fairholme, d. 1832. Samcel Yates, now of Snow Hill,.
AVilliam, d. young.
Catherine, d. unm.
Anna Douglas, m. 1837, to her cousin, Francis Bateraa:
Lloyd, Esq. ; d. 1859.
Samina, to. 1829, William Worthington, Esq., eldest son c
the late Sir William Worthington, of the city of Dublin
Lord Mayor 1795-6.
Mr. Johnstone d. Nov. 1842, and wass. by his grandson, Joh;
Douglas, who d. unm. 22 July, 1862.
Seat — Snowhill, Lisbellaw, co. Fermanagh.
JONES OF BADSWORTH HALL.
Jones, Eichaed Hetwood, Esq. of Badswovtl
Hall, CO. York, b. 28 July, 1853 ; s. his fiither 1874
JLllTCatlC.— Thomas Jones, Capt. in the Merionethshi
Jlilitia, b. 1740, eldest son of John Jones, by Maria Mar
garetta his wife, eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir Thoma
Longueville, Bart, (see family o/Longcxville of Prestatyn), m
1st, Miss Jane Jones, by whom he had a son, Thomas Longue
ville {.ice Longueville of Prestatyn) ; and 2ndly, Anne Lloyd
by whom he left issue (with two daus., Mrs. Barker and Mrs
Boydell) three sons (for whom see Longdeville). The 4tl
Eon,
Hugh Jones, Esq. of Lark Hill, West Derby, co. Lancaster
6. 20 Sept. 1777 ; m. 24 March, 1806, Elizabeth, eldest dau. o
Benjamin Heywood, Esq. of Stanley Hall and Wakefield, co
York, a"hd niece of Arthur Heywood, Esq. of Lark Hill, b]
which lady (who d. 1848) he had issue,
Eichard Heywood, his heir.
Benjamin Heywood, now of Lark Hill, Liverpool, J.P. an(
D.L. (see next Memoir).
Hugh Longueville, of Elmsall Lodge, co. Tork, m. SO June
1859, Georgiana, 6th dau. ol Sir Hardman Earle, Bart, o
Allerton Tower, Liverpool.
Elizabeth Anne, to. Samuel Bright, Esq., 5th son of the lati
Richard Bright, Esq. of Ham Green, Bristol, by Sarah, dau
of Benjamin Heywood, Esq. of Liverpool.
Anna Maria, m. John Pemberton Heywood, Esq. of Norri;
Green, co. Lancaster.
Mmy Ellen, m. Robertson Glad.stone, Esq., J. P., of Courthey
Liverpool, and d. 1865, leading issue.
Harriette, m. Daniel Neil.son, Esq. of Liverpool.
Emma, to. 1840, the Hon. Richard Denman, of Burton Park
Sussex, 3rd son of Lord Denman.
Mr. Jones s. to Lark Hill on the death of the late Arthu'
Heywood, Esq., 1837, and d. 1842. He was s. by his eldest son
RicHAED Heywood Jones, Esq. of Badsworth Hall, J. P.. b
20 Oct. 1810; m.U Oct. 1836, Margaret, only dau. of Johi
Harrison, Esq. of Ambleside, and had issue,
I. Richard Heywood, now of Badsworth Hall.
I. Katherine.
II. Mary Venetia, to. 1868, Rev. Clarke Watkins Burton
Rector of Cliburne, near Peiiritli, and lias three daus.
Katherine Venetia, Florence, and Mar/.
ui. Elizabeth.
Mr. Jones d. 1874.
Arms — Or, a lion rampant az., quartering LoNGUEvrLts
Vrcr.t — A talbot's head, coupcd at the shoulders gu., gorget
wiih a collar dancettae eriii. .Mctii — Till then thus.
Scat — B.idsworth Hall, near Pontefract.
JON
THE hA'sDED GENTRY.
JON
881
JONES OP DERRY ORMOND.
Jones, John Inglis, Esq. of Dorry Ormond, co.
ardigan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1852, for-
lerly in the Horse Guards, b . 15 July, 1829 ; m. 6
ug. I860, Lady Elizabeth Mallet Vaughan, dau.
: the Earl of Lisburne, and has surviving issue,
I. Herbert Inglis, 6. Marcli, 1865, deceased.
I. Mary Gwendolen Inglis.
ILtnraflt.— This family (which removed from Denbigh-
ire into Cardiganshire in 1672) is descended in direct line
om Ednosvain Bendew, Founder of one of the noble tribes of
orth Wales. The grandfather of the present proprietor,
John Jones, Esq. of Derry Ormond, m. 1761, Hannah, only
lU. and heiress of Andrew Smith, Esq. of Gustone House,
erts; and d. Jan. 1815, having had issue, John, his heir;
ichard, d. at Cambridge ; Hannah, m. Rhys Powell, Esq. of
paig y Nas Castle, Brecknockshire ; Elizabeth, m. Rev.
ichard Board, of Board Hill, and Pax Hill, Sussex; Cathe-
ne, m. Sir Astley Paston Cooper, Bart. ; and Henrietta, m.
imes Paterson, Esq. of Stirling, son of Gen. Paterson, R.A.
le eldest son,
John Jones, Esq. of Derry Ormond, m. 9 July, 1828, Char-
tte Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Thomas Jesson, Esq. of Hill Park,
:venoaks, Kent, and by her (who d. Dec. 1864) had issue,
John, now of Derry Ormond.
Isabella Catherine, 7ji. Robert Emilius Wilson, Esq. of Knowle
Hall, CO. Warwick; and d. 1857, leaving issue.
Charlotte Seymour, m. Edmund Probyn, Esq. of Longhope,
CO. Gloucester, and has issue.
Eugenia Elizabeth, m. William Hawker, 3rd son of Admiral
Hawker, of Ashford Lodge, Petersfield, Hants, and lias
issue.
r. Jones d. Jan. 1835.
.^rms (Those of Edno WAIN Bendew)— At g. , a chevron between
ree boars' heads couped sa. Crest — The sun lu splendour.
Seat— Derry Ormond, Lampeter.
JONES OF FONMON CASTLE.
Jones, Robert Oliyee, Esq. of Fonmon Castle,
. Glamorgan, J.P. and U.L., High Sheriff 1838,
16 Dec. 1811 ; m. 1st, 13 Sept. 1843, Alicia, 2nd
iu. of Evan Thomas, Esq. of Llwynmadoc, co.
recon, and Sully, co. Glamorgan, and by her, who
1 April, 1851) has surviving issue,
I. Olivee Henbt, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law,
and J.P. for Glamorgan, b. 7 Jan. 1846.
I. Edith Alicia, m. 13 Jan. 1874, Robert Arthur Valpy, of
ihe Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, and eldest son of
Robert Harris Valpy, Esq. of Enborne Lodge, Berks.
:e m. 2ndly, 30 Aug. 1853, Sarah Elizabeth, 3rd
au. of John Bruce Pryce, Esq. of Duifryu, co.
lamorgan, who d. 7 Oct. 1869.
HtncagC— Col. Philip Jones, M.P. for Glamorgan and
recon, Governor of Swansea and Cardiff, and one of Oliver
romwell's Privy Council, purchased the estate of Fonmon
istle from the Earl of Bolinbroke. Col. Jones, who was
jscended from a son of Blethin ap Maenarch, the last Lord of
recon, was one of those called to the Upper House by
ROMWELL. After the Restoration, he served as High Slieriff
' the CO. By Jane Prjce his wife, of the family of Pryce
' Gellhi/er and Courtcarnetj, in Gower, he had a numerous
mily, and was s. at his death, 3 Sept. 1874, by his eldest sur-
ving son,
Sir John Jones, Knt., who, after being twice married, d.
ithout surviving issue in 1678, and was s. by his only sur-
iving brother,
Oliver Jones, Esq. of Fonmon Castle, m. Mary Button, of
Uffryn, and d. 23 May, 1685. He was father of
RobilRt Jones, Esq. of Fonmon Castle, M.P. co. Glamorgan,
ho (/. 10 Dec. 1715, leaving, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir
iinii)lirey Edwin, of Llanflhangel, co. Glamorgan, two sons
nd three daus., all of whom d. s. p. except the eldest,
l;oi iRT Jones, Esq. of Fonmon Castle, m. Mar^ Forrest, of
liiirlirail, Somerset, and d. 8 June, 1742, having had (with
Mn ilius., Mary, m. William Thomas, Esq., of Llanbradock ;
li I'l'ite, m. 1st, Thomas Ashby, Esq., of London, 2ndly, the
11. lul. Maud, and 3rdly, C. Edwin, Esq. of Dunraven
asilr, CO. Glamorgan; Diana, m. Tiiomas Matthews, Esq.
t l.l.mdaff and Bath; and Catherine, m. John Co^hlan, Esq.
t J;n-ioi), an only son and Ucir,
Robert Jones, Esq. of Fonmon Castle, m. 1st, Jane, heiress
of the Uev. Evan Seys, of Boverton Place, co. Glamorgan,
and by her had two daus., who d. young. He m. 2ndly, April,
1770, Joanna, dau.. of Edmund Lloyd, Esq. of Cardiff, and by
her (who d. 1812) lelt issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Oliver Thomas, Major-Gen. in the army, and Lieut.-Col.
of the 18th Hussars, which regiment he < ommandcd under
Sir John Moore, in the Peninsula, 6. 8 Sept. 1776; m. 1st,
Louisa, dau. and heiress of Col. Stanley, of co. Lincoln,
and by her (who d. 28 Jan. 1810) had two daus., Louisa,
d. until. ; and Laura Anne, m. the Uev. William Aunesley,
3rd son of the Rev. Arthur Annesley, of Clifford Chambers,
CO. Warwick. Gen. Jones m. 2ndly, 10 Feb. 1811, Maria
Antonia, youngest dau. of the late Henry Swinburne, Esq.
of Hamsterley Hall, co. Durham, and granddau. of Sir
John Swinburne, Bart, of Capheaton, Northumberland, and
by her (who d. 3 Sept. 1869) had issue,
1 Robert Oliver, present proprietor.
2 Oliver John, Rear-Admiral R.N., b. 15 March, 1813; m.
23 July, 1872, Annie Maria Louisa, relict of N. E.
Vaughan, Esq., dau. of Edward Warnster Strangways,
Esq. of Alnc, co. York, and d. 11 Jan. 1878.
1 Rosa Antonia, m. 1838, Rev. John Montagu Cholmley.
Major.Gen. Jones d. 15 Nov. 1815.
ni. John, Capt. E. 1. Co. 's service, 6. Oct. 1782; m. Cordelia
Ferguson, and d. Oct. 1820, leaving two daus., Anna, to.
late James Wapshare, Esq., and Joanna, d. unm.
I. Mary, m, the Rev. J. T. Casberd, D.C.L., and d. 1848.
n. Diana, in. John Richards, Esq., and d. 6 Nov. 1810.
III. Charlotte, d. 1839.
IV. Anne, to. Frederick Villebois, Esq. of Aldbury Lodge,
and Benham Place, Berks, and d. s. p. 1840.
Mr. Jones d. 1793, and was «. by his eldest son,
Robert Jones, Esq. of Fonmon Castle, b. Nov. 1773; d.
unm. 1834, and was s. by his nephew, the present Robert
Oliver Jones, Esq. of Fonmon Castle.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st, sa., a chevron between three spear
heads arg. the points embrued with blood; 2nd, arg., a
w) vern's head erased vert holding in its mouth a dexter hand
gu. ; 3rd, gu., a chevron erm. ; 4th, arg., a stag couchant gu.
the horns and hoofs or, holding in its mouth a branch vert.
Crest— A cubit arm erect in armour ppr. in the gauntlet a spear
of the first headed arg. embrued gu.
Seai— Fonmon Castle, near Cowbridgc, co. Glamorgan.
JONES OF GWYNFRYN.
Jones, The Eight Rev. William Basii,, of
Gwyiifryn, co. Cardigan, D.D., Lord Bishop of St.
David's ; Visitor of St. David's College, Lampeter,
and J.P. CO. Cardigan, b. 2 Jan. 1822 ; m. 10 Sept.
1856, Frances Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Rev.
Samuel Hoi worthy. Vicar of Croxall, co. Derby.
The Bishop was formerly a Fellow and Tutor of
.University Coll. Oxford, and subsequently Arch-
deacon, Chancellor, and Canon Residentiary of
York, Vicar of Bisbopt horpe, co. York, and a Pre-
bendary of St. David's Cathedral.
HturaflC— William Jones m. a dau. of Thomas Grif-
fith, Esq. of Penpompren, co. Cardigan. His son and heir,
William Jones, Esq., m. 1st, 1749, Jane, 2nd dau. and co-
heir of Evan Watkin of Kynillmawr, in the same co., Gent.,
and had issue,
William.
Elizabeth, d. unm. Catherine, m. Robert Lloyd.
Margaret, m. Hugh Edward.
Mr. Jones m. 2ndly, 1772, Anne, dau. of Lloyd, of Penbryn,
in the same co., and nidow of Lewis Morris, the celebrated
Welsh Antiquary (she d. 1785). He d. 1780, and was s. in his
estates by his eldest son,
William Jones, Esq. m. 1780, Mary, only dau. of the Rev.
William Tilsley, M.A. of Llwydcoed, co. Montgomery, Vicar
of Llandinam, and Rector of Penstrowed, in that co. {d. 1789),
and had issue,
I. William Tilslet, his heir. li. Harry, d. young.
III. Henry Libanus, 6. 1786; m. 1826, Isabella, dau. of Don
Manual Jose Garcia, of the Argentine Republic, and had
issue.
I Mary m. 1810, John Kirshaw, Esq.; d. 1839, leaving
issue.
Mr. Jones d. 1796. His eldest son and heir,
William Tilsley Jones, Esq. of (Jwynfryn, J.P. and D.L.
CO. Cardigan, and High SberilTof that co. 1838, 6. 18 July,
1782; m. 1st, 1821, Jane, 2nd dau. of Henry Tickell, Esq. of
Leytonstune, Essex (d. 1822), and had issue,
William Basil (Kisht Rev.), now of Gwynfryn.
31.
882
JON
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JON
Mr Jones d. 28 May, 1861, leaving the fnllowing issue by his
2nd wife, CliriBtiana (m. 182G; d. 17 Sept. 1872),
Evenird Whitinfr. b. 1839; m. 1869, Kose Anna, dau. of
P. Masrrath, Esq., and lias issue.
Dorothea Catherine Emily.
Arms—krg; across flory Ea. between four Cornish chouffhs
ppr. Crest— A. demi-lion rampant ppr. Motto— mors mihi
lucrum.
fieaJ— Gwynfryn, near Aheryr-twith, co. Cardigan. Residence
— Abergwili Palace, Carmarthen.
JONES OF HARTSHEATH.
Jones, John Caestairs, Esq. of Havts'heat.h, co.
Flint, and of Ccfn Coch, co. Denbigh, J.P., High
Slieriff of Flii'tshire 18fi6, and of Denhigshire 1874,
I. 1827 ; s. hi* father 1864 ; m. 1st, 1863. Anna Maria
Bamford, only child of John Hesketh, Esq. of
Bryndulas, co. Denbigh, and has issue, one dau.,
Cecil Clara. He m. 2n(lly, 1856, Ehzabeth Jane,
dau. of the Rev. WiUiara Curne, of Boughton Hall,
CO. Chestei*; and has issue,
I. Wilson Cabstaies, 6. 1857. ii. Henry Carstairs.
Mr. Jone-s was educated at the Royal Military Coll.
Sandhurst, is a J. P. for cos. Flint and Denbi;;h,
and was formerly a Capt. in the 2iid Dragoon
Guards.
ILllttagC— The lineaee of this family is deduced from
CowBTD AP Cadvan, a Chieftain of Duffiyn Clwyd, in Den-
bishlnnd.
Macbice Jones, Esq. of Cefn Coch, co. Penhiah, and Gelli
Gynan (only child of Hush ap John, of Ddol, co. Meriimeth,
who first assumed the surname of Jones, and was descended
in a direct line from David ap Cowryd ap Cadvan, of Dyftryn
Clwyd), m. Catherine, dau. and heiress of Peter Williams, Esq.
of Bala, CO. Merioneth, and hart issue. The eldest son,
John Jones, Esq of Cefn Coch and Gelli Gynan, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. and heiress of Edward Wilson, Esq. of Liverpool,
and by her (who in. 2ndly, William M. Thackery, of Chester,
M.D.) had issue,
Wilson, of Hartsheafh. John Maurice, d. 1813.
Elizabeth, in. John Heaton, Esq. of Plas Heaton, co. Den-
bigh, and d. 1822, leaving issue.
Mr. Jones d. 1797; and was s. by his eldest son,
Wilson Jones, ksq. of Hartsheath, co. Flint, of Cefn Coch,
CO. Denbigh, and of Gelli Gynan, in the same co., J. P. and
D.L., M.P. for Denbigh, High Sheriff of co. Denbigh 1831;
6. 3 July, 1795; m. 14 May, 1822, Cecil, dau. of John Carstairs,
Esq. of Woiboys, co. HuiUingduu, F.P..S. and D.C.L., and
had issue,
John Cabstatrs. now of Hartsheath.
Hugh Maurice, late Lieut. -Col. 73rd regt., asramed the addi-
tional surname of Mortimer, Trt.. 23 Feb. ISO."!, Favelle Isabella
Gertrude, eldest dau. of Richard Lee Sevan, Esq. of Brix-
worth Hall, Northampton, and has issue, Hugh Carstairs,
h. Feb. 1867; Wilson Cuthbeit Bevan, 6. 6 March, la72;
Gertrude Isabella; and FaveUe Helen.
Wilson Henry, deceased. Alexander Fair.
Cecil Elizabeth, deceasid. Elizabeth Jane, deceased.
Margaiet Helen, deceased. Johanna.
Mr. Jones d. 1864.
Arms—Krg., a chevron between three boars' heads couped
gu. Crt.«t— A boar's head couped gu. Motto- Heb nevol nerth
nid sicr saelh : " Witliout help from above, the arrow flies in
vain."
S»af?— Hartsheath, Mold, co. Flint; Cefn Coch, liuthin; and
Gelli Gynan, Mold, co. Denbigh.
JONES OF KEIiSTCN PARK.
JONE.s, IxiGO RiCHMUND, Esq. of Kelston Parle,
CO. Sinnei'scl, J. P., Capt. Scots Guards, b. Sept.
1818 ; s. his father Oct. 1878.
|^lttt?[fjp. — This family, originally of Welsh extraction,
claims descent from the family of the famous architect Inigo
Jones.
Wilmam Jones, Esq. of Argyll Street, London, who d. circa
1756, left two sons, the eMer, Imgo, of Fulbeck Lodge, co.
Lincoln, a Commissinner of Guadaloupe, and for the Lottery
Office, il. vMin., and the second son,
Henrt Jones, ICsq. of Bloomsbury Square, London, Con-
veyancer, ill. 1777, Harriet, dau. of A)<lcniian Nathaniel
Thomas, of Kaiten Lodge, Sussex, and had issue. The and son,
The Key. Tntoo Wit.liam Jones, of Cobham Place, Snn
TO. 1804, Margaret Elizabeth, only dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Ho-
Eichmond Gale, of Banlsey Hall, co. Lancaster, youn
brother of Wilson nratldell, Esq., M.P., of Conishead Pri(
Groom o4 the Bedchamber to Geobge IV., and d. 1810, hav
had issue,
Inigo William, of Kelston Park.
Henry Richmund, C.B., Col. Comm. Carabineers, to. I
liett, dau. of J. N. Walker, Esq. of Calderstone, co. 1
caster, and has issue one dau.
The son and heir.
Col. Inigo William Jones, M.A., of Kelston Park, J.P.
D.L., ioriiierly Majoi- lHh Hussars, High Sheriff for Some
1868, and Lieut. -Col. ollhe 1st battahon of Somerset, Volunte
TO. 14 Aug. 1814, Anne Maria, dau. of Joseph Neeld, Esq
Grittleton, Wilts, and had issue,
I. Inigo Richmund, now of Kelston Park.
;;i.^;;nSnf'']*«-.''-A-s-i«^'-
I. Maliel Margaret. ii. Alice Josephine,
in. Agues Anne. iv. Ida.
Anns— V,in\., a lion rampant az.
Seal— Ke\ntun Park, near Bath, Somerset.
JONES OF LliANARTH AND JONEJ
OF CL.YTHA.
See Heebeet.
JONES OF lilSSELAN.
JoxES, William Bence, Esq. of Lisselan,
Cork, J. P., M.A., Barristerat-Law, b. 5 Oct. 18
m. 6 July, 1813, Caroline, dau. of Willi
Dickinson, Esq. of Kingsweston, M.P. for Somer
and has issue,
I. William Francis Bence, 6. 9 March, 1856.
II. Reginald Pence, 6. 4 Nov. 1866.
I. Caroline Sophia, m. 21 Aug. 1877, Francis Henry Bli
burne Daniell, Esq., only child of George Dar
Capt. R.N., by his wife, Alice Catherine, dau. of
Right Hon. Francis Blackburne, sometime Lord Chanc )
for Ireland.
II. Mary Lilias. ni. Philippa Frances, f
iitllCagC-— WiT.LTAM Jones, Esq. of Blackrock and i
of Cork, d. 23 Feb. 1831, leaving by his wife Eleanor, ii
of William Winthrop, Esq. of Cork, a dau., Alicia, to. 1
1795, Rev. Morgan Donovan, of Montpellier, afterwards
0' Donovan; and a son,
William Jones, Esq., Lieut.-Col. 5th Dra goon Guard.'
Matilda, dau. of the liev. Bence Bence, ofThorington 1
Suffolk, Rector of Beccles ; and dying 6 Aug. 1843, left ise
William Bence, now of Lisselan.
Henry Bence, M.D., of Brook Street, London, in. Lady
licent Acheson, dau. of Archibald, 2nd Earl of Gosford
Frederick Pembroke, in. Emma, dau. of W. Delmar, £s
The Elms, Canterbury.
Seai— Lisselan, Clonakilty.
JONES OF LI.ANEECHRTJGOG HAl
AND EGLWYSEG MANOR HOUSE
Jones, Thomas, Esq. of Llanerchrtigog Hall
Eglwyseg Manor House, co. Denbigh, F.R.S.L.,.
and D.L., &c., Barrister-at-Law, s. 1857 ; m. 31 '
1864, Charlotte Annie, eldest dau. of Henry Rai
Esq., F.G.S., &c., of Llwynegryn Hall, High Sh
of Flintshire, and by her (b. 20 Oct. 1837 ;
15 July, 1868) had issue,
WilliMm Henry Trevor Edwardes, b. 2 Oct. 1865; d.22Mi
1870.
ILt'llPHfJC— This very ancient family is descended, in d
paternal line, from Kdnowain Bendew, one of the Fi:
Noble Tribes of North Wales.
Robert ap Iorwarth ap Ririd Ap Iorwerth ap M»Df
Ednowain Bendew lived 1339; his brother Gwyn, 1313
ness to deei). Ithel Vychan ap Kenrick, grandson of Re
TO. Angharad, dau. and heiress of Robert ap Howel, of
(of the great house of Gwydir). The Anglicised name of J
(originally -'ap John" ami "Jones de Chilton," in the V;
lion of SUriipshire, 1623) was first borne by Ins great-graoi
Richard, 6tU son of John, son of Kenrick, 3rd eon of
JOIT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JON
8S.J
L-lian. Hichard, son of 'William, son of Richava, was of
lili-iii, near Shrewsbury, whieh ren)ainpcl a lamily seat for
.,i:.l centuries (till ISI5). The heads of the Llanerchrugog
iiilv, in four suecessive Kenerations, ra. daus. of the neigli-
uiiMi,' houses of Llwynon, Eyton of Eyton, anci Watstay,
tliiu' Lif ErthifT, and Trevor of Trevor. Llanerchrusos Hall
s liicn a seat of the family from time immemorial — at least
0 L;rnerations before 1459. The present IVIr. Jones is the
tiiiili in succession from "Uio of Llanerehrugog." Old
lit ill Hall is also a very ancient mansion. The black lion
the I'rinces of Powys appears, as the old Marton arms, in a
ry ancient Old Marton pedigree (painted on vellum), in the
issession of Mr. Jones. (See the very curious ancient pedigree
this family in the Archccolo(/ia Cambrcnsis, April, 1862,
ider the title "Tenures of Land.")
EicHARD Jones, Esq., b. 1711 (son of John Jones, who was
1667, and d. 1733); m. Margaret, eldest dau. of Eichard
iggons, Esq. of The Leasowe.s, Salop (descended from the very
icient Shropshire families of Uiggons or Hugons, Haddocks,
ycherley, &c.), and sister of William Higgons, Esq. of
anerchrugog, who, by Mary his wife, widow of William
innant, Esq., and dau. and heir of John Payne, Esq., had an
ily child, Elizabeth Higgons, who d. unm. 19 April, 1811.
le son and heir of Eichard Jones and Margaret Higgons his
fe,
William Jones, Esq. of Llanerchvngog Hall and Old Marton
all, b. 5 May, 1752; d. July, 182G; m. Georgiana, dau. and
:ir of Thomas Wood, Esq. of Goodnestone, Kent, by Eebecca
s wife, dau. of Eev. Mr. Howley, and aunt of William Howley,
.D., Archbishop of Canterbury. By this lady (who was b.
Aug. 1757, and d. 19 Sept. 1823) he had three daus., Eebecca,
U7im. 1828; Charlotte, d. UMW. April, 1868; and Lucretia,
)i. I82S; and one son,
Thomas Jones, Esq. of Llanerchrugog Hall, co. Denbigh,
id Old Marton Hall, Salop, 6. 27 July, 1781 ; m. 1 Aug. 1814,
•ances Esther, only dau. of Charles Morrall, Esq. of Kilhendre
irk, and Plas lolyn, Salop (see Mobball of P.ds loiyn), by
ranees his wife, sister and heiress of William Challnor, Esq.
Plas lolyn. High Sheriff of Salop 1800, and by her (who d.
March, 1843) had issue,
William Charles Hussey, m. 25 Nov. 1854, Helen, dau. of Dr.
Bernays, of King's College, and has issue.
Thomas, of Llanerchrugog.
Henry, to. 10 Aug. 1854, Elizabeth Hebccca. dau. of William
Taylor, Esq. of Humberston Lodge, co. Leicester, and d.
8 Aug. 1868.
r. Jones d. Aug. 1857.
Arms — Quarterly; 1st, arg., a lion rampant sa. armed and
ngued gu. on a thief az. three garbs or, ior Jones, of GLyn
rtliur : 2nd, or, a lion rampant gu., lor Bleddyn ap Ctnfyn;
•d, az., the Three Men of Kent guardant in fess ppr. wreathed
Id cinctured vert, bearing clubs also ppr. and shields ai'g.
larged with crosses gu.. for Wood, o/&Of)riiies owe, Kent; 4tl),
.1., a chevron between three falcons rising or, for Smallman ;
h, arg., a bull passant sa. armed and unguled or, for Bwla;
.h, sa., three nags' heads erased arg., for Jones, of St. George ;
;h, gu., a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or, for
albot; 8th. per bend sinister erm. and ermines a lion ram-
jnt or, armed and langued gu., for Trevob; 9th, az., a wolf
issant arg. armed and langued gu., for Gellvn ap Blaidd
HODD. Crest— A garb or. Mcitlo — Look to the past.
Seats— Llanerchrugog Hall, Euabon; and Eglwyscg Manor
ouse, Llangollen, co. Denbi-h.
JONES or LARKHTLL.
Jones, Hugh Heywood, Esq. of Lurkliill, West
)erby, co. Lancaster, b. 1849; *. his fatlier 1872.
IttlTCHtJC. — Mr. Jones is son of the late Benjamin Hey-
ood Jones, Esq. of Lavldiill, West Derby, co. Lancaster,
.P. and D.L., Ilmh Sheriff 1k69, who was b. 1812; to. 1848,
«uiza Elizabetli, eldest dau. of Hugh Hornby, E.sq.olSandown,
liverpool, and had issue,
I. Hugh Heywood, now of Lark Hill.
n. Arthur Heywood. III. Oliver Heywood.
IV. Llewellyn Heywood. v. Benjamin Noel Heywood.
I. Annie Louisa Heywood.
Arms—Ut and 3rd, or, a lion rampant az; 2nd and 4th, gu.
ix cross-crosslcts arg. between a fess dancettee erm. Crest —
L talbut's head gu. couped at the shoulder collared dancettee
&ai— Larkhill, West Derby, co. Lancaster.
Armaj:h, and The Cottage, Belcoo, co. Fermanagh,
late of the 7th Dragoon Guards, J. P. for cos. ol'
Antrim, Derrj, Armagh, rermanagli, and Cavan,
and P.L. co. Armagh, served the office of High
Sheriff for each of tlie cos. of Armagh, Antrim,
Down, and Fermanagh ; b. 2 April, 1821 ; m. 4 Aug.
1859, Sara Ellen, only dau. of Lieut. -Col. Edward
Day, H.E.I.C.S., of the family of Day of Kerry,
widow of Capt. Francis Spring, of the 24th rcgt.
of foot, wlio was killed in action during the Indian
Mutiny 1857, and has issue,
I. Keneick Joun Ciiaeles, b. 31 July, 18C0.
II. Arthur Henry Morris, b. 3 June, 1866.
I. Mary Lizzie Mabella. ii. Emnieline Hawtry Sara.
in. Adeline Ida Sara, twin with Emmeline.
JLillCaUC. — The family of Jones of Moneyglass claim
descent from the ancient Welsh family of Jones, of Ystrad, in
Carmarthen, of the line of the ancient Princes of the Cimbri.
MoEBEs Jones, Esq. (grandson of Morres Jones, Esq. of
Ystrad, te»ip. Chaeles 11.), m. Anne, dau. of Capt. William
Dobbyn, of Duneane House, Toome, by Sarah his wife, sister
of "French John" O'Neill, of Shane's Castle, and cousin-
german of Jane, wife of Arthur Baron Dawson, of Castle Daw-
son. Mr. Jones, to whom French John O'Neill granted, as a
portion with his niece, a lease in pei'pctuity, of the lands of
Moneyglass, d. 15 Sept. 1735, leaving issue two daus., Mary,
d. I March, 1755, and Anne, d. 9 April, 1765, and an only son,
Thomas Morees Jones, Esq., "The Bumper Squire Jones,"
of Carolan'sMuse, who d. Dec. 1769, leaving, EojsjiKT Mobkes,
and Thomas Moeees. The elder,
EoBEET Moeees Jones, Esq., d. v.nm. 1775, and was s. by
his next brother,
Thomas Mobees Jones, Esq. of Ivybrook, 6. 1746; m. 1770,
Miss Letitia Hamilton, of Glenawly, co. Fermanagh, and had
issue four sons and seven daus.,
W^illiam Morres, s. p.
Thomas Morres Hamilton, Capt. of the Moneyglass Volun-
teers, d. from the effects of a fall from his horse. He m.,
but d. s. p.
Keneick Moebis, 6. 1785.
Eobert Morres, a Lieut, in the army, d. unm. June, 1794.
Elizabeth, m. 1809, Mark Ker O'Neill, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
of Flowerlield, Coleraine, grandson of Felix O'Neill, Esq. of
Neil's Brook, Eandalstown.
Mary, to. Eev. William Babington.
Ann, TO. Capt. Mitchell. Biittania, m. Humphrey Nixon.
Emma, to. Alexander O'Hara, Esq.
Letitia, m. Henry O'Hara, Esq.
Harriet, m. Eev. Charles Henry Crookshank.
Helen, in. Capt. Alexander McManus, of Mount Davy's, co.
Antrim; she d. 29 March, 1869.
Mr. Jones d. 27 May, 1818, and was s. by his son,
Keneick Mobeis Jones, Esq., 6. 1785, who assumed his
maternal name of Hamilton ; he to. Mabella, dau. of Major
Charles Hill, of Bellaghy Castle, co. Londonderry, and had
issue,
Thomas Moeees, now of Moneyglass.
John Charles Hill, Lieut.-Col. 64th regt., h. 31 March, 1824;
m. 15 Jan. 1861, Eva Gray, only dau. of Major Alexander
MeKenzie, 18th regt., Comu;anding Brigade Depot at
Liverpool, and d. s. p. 3 Sept. 1876.
Mabella, to. 1843, Meredith Chambre, Esq. of Hawthorn
Hill, CO. Armagh, J. P.
Mr. Kenrick Morres Hamilton Jones d. 31 March, 1830, and was
s. by his eldest son. His widow, Mabella, to. 2ndly, 1837, Lieut.-
Col. Kennedy, late of the ISth Hussars, of the Cultra family,
and dying 1854, left three daus. surviving. Mrs. Kennedy d.
9 May, 1868.
Seais— Moneyglass House, Toomehridge, co. Antrim ; Jones-
borough House, Flurrybridge, co. Armagli ; and " The Cottage,"
Belcoo, Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh.
lAMILTON-JONES OF MONEYGLASS.
Hamilton - Jones, Thomas Morhis, Esq. of
loneyglass House, co. Auuim, Jouesborough, co.
JONES OF MULLINAEEO'.
Jones, John Hawtret, Esq. of MuUinahro', co.
Kilkenny, J. P. and D.L., High Sherife 1833 ; b. 23
Dec. 18U3 ; m. .\ufj. 1840, Annie, dau. of William
Milward, Esq. of Waterford, and has issue,
I. John Hawteet, b. 20 Oct. 1843.
II. WilUam Milward, b. 12 March, 1846.
III. Henry, 6. 19 April, 1851.
IV. Francis, 6. 18 April, IS54.
I. Manoa Jane, b. 19 May, 1811 ; d. 27 Aug. 1858;
3 L a ..;
884
JON
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JOX
II. Annie EUzal.eth, 6. 22 Aug. 1842;
in. Emily, h. 26 Oi:t. 1848.
ILilTCagC. — Col. John Jones, of a Welsh family, Governor
of the Isle of Anglesea, Commissioner of Lands in Ireland,
was the first of Jlullinabro', co. Kilkenny. He m. Catherine,
widow of Capt. Eoger Whitestone, eldest dau. of Robert Crom-
well, Esq. of Ely, M.P. for Huntingdon, grand-dau. of Sir Oliver
Cromwell of Hinchinbroke, and sister of Ouveb Ceomwell,
Lord Protector, and was .«. by his son,
Fbanc:s Jones, Esq. of Mullinabro', co. Kilkenny, m. Mar-
garet, dau. of Bayley, of Castlemoor, co. Cork, and had issue,
I. John. 6. 6 April, 1651.
n. WiUiam, of Parkswood, co. Waterford, 6. 1662.
1. Mary, 6. 12 Dec. 1652. ii. Frances, b. 22 March, 1655.
III. Dorothy, b. 12 July, 1667.
He d. 25 Xov. 1670, and was s. by his son, '
John Jon-es, Esq. of Mullinabro, m. 7 Aug. 1684, Sarah, dau. I
of Humphrey Minchin, Esq. of Shanagarry, co. Tipperary, I
and had issue, '
I. Francis, b. 30 March, 1687; d. young. I
II. Hcmpheet, b. 6 Aug. 1688.
in. John, 6. 7 Jan. 1690; d. 25 Dec. 1691.
He was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Humphrey Jones, Esq. of Mullinabro", J.P. and High Sheriff
for CO. Kilkenny 1752; m. 1st, 13 April, 1721, Eleanor, dau. of
Nicholas Toler, Esq. of Graig, co. Tipperary, and by her (who
d. Nov. 1726) had issue,
I. John, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, 20 May, 1729, Mary, aan. of John Morris, Esq. of
Harbour View, co. Waterford, and by her had issue,
n. Humphrey, 6. 1 Feb. 1730; d. young.
in. Humphrey, b. 4 Feb. 1736, killed at Battle of Quebec.
rv. Morris, 6. 21 July, 1737.
I. Sarah, 6. 28 Feb. 1731; m. 1st, Edward TSTiitby, Esq.,
2ndly, Kev. W. Dennis.
n. Mary, b. 8 Sept. 1732 ; m. John Andrews, Esq. of King's
County. ni. Anne, b. 20 May, 1735.
Humphrey Jones was s. by his son,
John Jones, Esq. of Mullinabro', 6. 10 May, 1723, High
Sheriff CO. Kilkenny 1762, m. 1750, Eebecca, dau. of William
Morris, Esq., J.P. co. Waterford, by Martha his wife, dau. of
Richard Eeade, Esq. of liosenara, co. Kilkenny, and by her
had issue,
I. Hdmphbet, 6. 30 Sept. 1759; d. 12 Feb. 1820.
I. Sarah, b. 1754; m. John Carew, Esq. of Ballinamona, co.
Waterford.
n. Mary, m. William King, Esq.; d. 1815.
III. Eebecca, b. 18 June, 1756. rv. Eleanor.
V. Anne, b. 13 Sept. 1760; m. Rev. John Hughes.
■VI. Henrietta, b. 1762. vii. Margaret, b. 1767.
John Jones, Esq. d. 1 Dec. 17S8, and was s. by his son,
Hu-mphket Jones, Esq. of MulUnabro', b. 30 Sept. 1759; to.
1st, 30 Sept. 1790, Anne, eldest dau. and co-heir of Rev. Ralph
Hawtrey, Eector of Gaulskill, co. Kilkenny, the representative
of the eldest branch of the ancient family of Hawtrey, of
Euislip, Middlesex, and had issue,
I. John Hawtrey, b. 20 Oct. 1791 ; d. 12 March, 1803.
n. Ealph Haw trey, b. 15 Feb. 1795, killed by a fall from his
horse, .'9 Jan. 1817.
ni. Humphrey, b. 23 Sept. 1802 ; d. unm. 27 Nov. 1825.
rv. John Hawtrey, now of Mullinabro'.
I. Sarah, b. 7 April, 1793 ; m. 10 Sept. 1812, Major Oliver
Cuffe Jackson.
II. Eebecca, b. 15 Feb. 1799; r,i. Jan. 1822 (as 1st wife),
William Henry Gabbett. Esq. of Caherline, co. Limerick.
m. Mary Anne, b. 15 Aug. 1801; m. Nov. 1825, George
Ormsby, Esq. of Gortner Abbey, co. Mayo.
rv. Eleanor, 6. 10 July, 1805; d. Jan. 1826.
V. Anne Charlotte, 6. 5 Nov. 1806.
Humi'hrey Jones r-i. 2ndly, 19 Nov. 1811, Lucy, only dau. of
Samuel Newport. Esq. and by her had issue,
V. Samuel Humphrey, b. 28 Jan. 1813.
VI. Marmaduke, b. 9 March, 1817: deceased.
VI. Lucy Jane, b. 8 Sept. 1814; d. March, 1860.
He d. 12 Feb. 1820, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Humphrey Jones, Esq. of Mullinabro', who d. unm., and was s.
by his brother, John Hawtrey Jones, now of Mullinabro'.
Seat — Mullinabro', Waterford.
JONES OF NASS.
JoxES, William Chaeles Nigel, Esq. of Nass,
CO. Grloucester, b. 30 June, 1846; s. liis father 1872;
m. 1870, Constance Marv Masquerier, eldest dau. of
Eer. S. a. Eees, which lady d. 1874.
ILtltCajC— Tliis is a family of considerable antiqi
and one of long standing in co. Gloucester.
EoYNON Jones, Esq. m. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Edw
Cook, of Highnam Court, co. Gloucester, was father, by he:
William Jones, Esq., who m. Cholmeley, dau. of Sir J
D'Oyly, Bart., and had a son, Eoynon Jones, Esq., whc
his cousin, Mary Jones, and was s. by his son,
Edward Jones, Esq. of Nass, m. 12 Sept. 1804, Elizab
dau. of Rev. Edward Owen, of Ty Gwyn, co. Merioneth,
by her (who d. 28 July, 1860, aged 78) had issue,
Roynon, 6. 4 Oct. 1806 ; d. 17 Nov. 1835. He was in
Rifle Brigade.
Edward Owen, late of Nass.
William Wynn, R.H.A., 6. 13 Aug. 1813; d. 14 May, 184
Mary Elizabeth, m. 18 Oct. 1849, Eev. Henry Wood, Be il
of Broughbridge, Somerset. Emma Diana.
Mr. Jones d. 3 May, 1847, and was s. by his 2nd son,
Edward Owen Jones, Esq. of Nass, J.P, and D.L., Verd
of the Forest of Dean, Knt. of St. Ferdinand of Spain
19 Oct. 1808; to. 14 Oct. 1840, Catharine Sophia, dau. of J
Fortescue Bricksdale, Esq. of Birchamp House, co. Gloucei
J.P. and D.L., and had issue,
I, Edward D'Oyly, 6. 1 April, 1843; d. 4 Jan. 1844.
II. William Charles Nigel, now of Nass.
m. Edward Cholmeley, b. 30 Jan. 18.52.
I. Catharine Elizabeth. n. Frances Alice,
m. Eleanor May, d. 17 Dec. 1847. iv. Isabel Mary,
v. Eleanor Augusta, d. 21 Nov. 1865. vi. Margaret Ai
He d. 1872.
Seat — Nass, near Lydney, co. Gloucester.
JONES OF PANTGLAS.
JoxES, Alfeed Campbell HALLVBrETON, I
of Pantglas, co. Carmarthen, J. P., b. 10 March, 16
ittnraflC.— This family has been settled in the neight
hood of Llandovery, where they have been landed propriei
for upwards of three centuries. Some property in pre
possession has, it is stated, descended, by direct success
from the time of Queen Elizabeth. Mr. Jones's grandfall
David Jones, Esq. of Blaenos, and of Pantglas, J. P., m.
1786, Anne, dau. and eventually sole heiress of Rev. 3
Jones, of Gwalrhedyn, and by her had issue,
I. Evan, b. 1785; d. unm. 1820.
n. John, b. 6 Feb. 1788 ; to. 1809, Mary, youngest da'
William Jones, Esq. of Henllys, and by this lady left ai
decease 1812, three sons,
1 David, of Pantglas and Fenian.
2 William, J.P. and D.L., of Glandenys, co. Cardigai
11 Dec. 1811.
3 John, of Blaenos, Llandovery, Ban-i<:ter-at-Law. M.P
Carmarthen,J.P.|andD.L., High!Sheriffl854, ft.Dec. 1
m. his cousin, Anne, 2nd dau. of David Thomas, E«
Wellfield House, co. Radnor, who d. 29 Sept. 1844,
Mr. David Jones to. 2ndly, Catherine, eldest dau. of Moi
Pryse Lloyd, Esq. of Glansevin, by Catherine his wife, gr:
dau. of Edmund, 11th Viscount Hereford, but had no it
He d. 29 Sept. 1840, and was s. by his grandson,
David Jones, Esq. of Pantglas, J.P. and D.L., M.P. foi
Carmarthen, and High Sheriff 1845, b. INov. 1810; to. 29 J
1845, Margaret Charlotte, eldest dau. of Sir George Camp
of Edenwood, co. Fife, and niece of Lord Campbell, Lord C
Justice, and had issue,
Alfred Cajipbell Haltbukton, now of Pantglas.
Frederick, 6. 1851. Gerwyn, b. 17 Jan. 1857.
Mary Eleanor Margaret Geraldine.
Louisa Madeline Maria.
Mr. Jones d. 1868. His widow to. 2ndly, 10 Feb. 1870,
Richard George Augustus Levinge, Bart, of Knockdrin Ca
CO. Westmeath, and d. 5 Nov. 1871.
Arms — Gu., on a chevron arg. between three bucks' hi
erased or, a falcon sa. belled of the third. Crest— Oa a txu
vert a bull's head erased sa. bezantee. Motin — Da ei fydd
Seat — Pantglis, near Llandilo, co. Carmarthen.
JONES OF SHACKEELEY HALL.
Jones, John, Esq. of Shackerley HaU nnd Kil
Hall, Salop, J.P., b. 2 April, 1805; m. 30 1
1826, Anne, dau. of T. Badger, Esq., and by
(who d. 16 Feb. 1866) has had issue,
I. John George (Rev.), Rector of Hurstmonceanx, m. Em
dau. of .\dmiral Atkinson, and by her (who to. 2n
Eichard Colley Wellesley, Esq.) left issue, at his deue
four daus.
JOX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
JOR
885
. George, m. Emma, dau. of Mr. Evans, and d. aged 34,
l.niving issue, three dans, and one son, George, b. 1800,
who, at the death of his father, s. to the manor of Mitton,
CO. Stafford, which had been left to his father by his great-
grandfather.
1. Daniel, of The Brooldands, Allbrighton, h. 8 May, 183G;
m. 9 March, 1864, Henrietta .Mary, only dau. of the Rev.
lU-nry Wellesley, D.D., Principal of New Inn Hall, Oxford,
by whom he has issue, George Wellesley, b. 9 June, 1873;
Arthur Henry," 6. 20 June, 1875; Henrietta Catherine ;
Hyacinth Mary; Charlotte Cunliffe; Ann Vandyck.
k-. Henry, of Huiiiphrestone Hall, B.A., of Christ Church,
Oxford, Vicar ot Wrotham, Sevenoaks, Kent, 6. 1841 ;
m. Dora, dau. of S. N. Stokes, and had one son.
. Henwayn, of Beamish Hall, b. 1844; m. Louisa, dau. of
— Nicolls, Ksq.
, Anne, m. Kev. John Brooks, and has issue.
I. Catherine, m. Thomas Brooks, Esq., and has issue.
;i. Ellen.
\,'. Kiith, in. George Binns Ashworth, Esq. of Bortenshaw,
and has issue, Bolton.
LtUCilgC. — This family is stated to be a junior branch of
t of Jones of Chilton Grove, near Shrewsbury, which estate
i sold in the year 1815, after the decease of the last sur-
ing male representative. The family had been seated there
u time immemorial, and members of it have borne posts of
lour and responsibility in both the county of Salop and the
ough of Shrewsbury. They are of Welsh origin, and for
earlier portion of the pedigree, see JoNiis of lianerchrugog
I.
OHN JoNBs, Esq., circa 1620, was of Chilton Grove, a small
ite near Shrewsbury, with which town the family was much
nected ; one branch being seated there at Jones' mansion,
ich was the residence of Prince Eupert in 1642 : and
ther branch being seated at Berwick Park, near Shrews-
y, where Sir Samuel Jones built some almshouses. Of this
nch also came Sir Thomas Jones, Lord Chief Justice of
nmon Pleas in the reigns of Charles II. and James II. The
grandson of the above is stated to have been John
, who, by Nancy his wife, was father of George Jones,
I., who purchased the estate of Shackerley, and manor of
nningtun, together with other manors and estates in the
ghbourhood. George Jones d. in 1857, and his wife one
ir later. At his death he gave liis manor of Mitton to his
ndson George and his heirs ; the rest of his property he
lueathed to his son, John Jones, of Buckley Grange, for his
, and after that, (1) the estates of Shackerley Hall, Kilsall
, and the manor of Donnington, with the bulk of the
ded estates to his grandson, Daniel Jones; (2) his manor
lumphrestone, with other properties, to bis grandson. Rev.
iiry Jones; (3) the estates of Beamish Hall and Heriots
ys to his grandson, Henwayn Jones.
EORGE Jones, the purchaser of Shackerley Hall, was b.
I, and TO. Catherine, dau. of Henry Turner, by his wife, a
. of W. Hanbury, Esq. of Moreton, co. Stafford, which
lily has for centuries been seated at Norton Caines, in that
, and is a branch of the Hanburys of Hanbury, co. Worccs-
and had issue,
OHN, now of Shackerley Hall.
;ieanor, d. young and uidh.
'heodosia, in. John Barker, Esq., High Sheriff co. Stafford,
by whom he had issue, six sons and five daus.
lj-j)i.s— Arg., a lion rampant vert wounded in the breast gu.
its — 1st, The sun in splendour or; 2nd, On an Eastern crown
a dragon passant guardant gu. Mottoes— 0\ner na ovno
,'au ; and Esto sol testis.
it«is— Shackerley Hall ; and Buckley Grange, Shiffnal.
iidencc — Albrighton, Wolverhampton.
JONES OF CHASTLETON.
See Whitmobe Jo^•ES.
JONES OF CHILTON.
See Vaughan.
part of Tyrawley, co. Mayo, from them called MacJordan's
country.
Stephen MacJosdan, Lord of Athlethan, son of Jordan de
Exeter, m. 1262, Basilin, dau. of Meyler de Bermnighum, 2nd
Lord Athenry, and had a son, Slevin, and a dau., to. Sir
William De Burgh, ancestor of the Claniicurde family.
Slevin oe Exeter MacJordan, .v. his father, and was killed
1316. He was father of Meyler MacJurdaii (killed by Cathel
O'Conor), father of John MacJordau (killed 1416;, Irom whom
we pass to
Edjidnd MacJordan, of Beallalahan Castle, chief of his name
teni}). Elizabeth. These lands continued in the family until
confiscated by Cromwell, who only allowed the family to
retain the castle and estate of llosslevin, which were confirmed
to them by Charles II. Many of the family are found in the
army lists of James II. and Louis XIV., when they had discon-
tinued the prefix " Mac."
James Jordan, Esq. of Rosslevin, there seated in 1700, d.
circa 1720 ; he w. Mary Garvey, of Tully, co. Mayo, and had,
with a younger son, Constantine, an elder and successor,
Henry Jordan, Esq. of Rosslevin, d. 1770, m. 1st, Anne,
dau. of Farragh McDonnell, Esq. of Bally Colley (now Moore
Hall), CO. Mayo, and had one dau., Anne, wife of Francis
Garvey, Esq. of Rosmendall. He m. 2ndly, 1746, Jane, dau. of
Myles Burke, Esq. of Ower, co. Galway, and had,
James, called to the Irish Bar 1773, m. a dau. of SirNeal
O'Uonell, of Newport, Bart., but d. s. p., killed in a duel,
1782, by Col. Martin, of Ballinahinch, at Greenhills, near
Castlebar.
Myles, of whom presently, as succeeding his brother.
Mary, m. C. Jordan, Esq. of Knockonoreagh.
Honoria, m. Thomas Lynch, Esq. of Ballycurrin Castle.
Bediha, to. Ignatius Kelly, Esq. of Castlegar.
Myles Jordan, Esq. of Rosslevin, a minor at his brother's
death, succeeded. He d. 1829, having m. Bedelia, dau. of
Dominick Burke, Esq. of Greenhills, and had issue, seventeen
children, of whom those attaining maturity were,
Henry, of whom later.
Joseph, m. Miss Burke, of Athenry, and had issue.
Constantine, m. Anne, dau. of Dr. Fiuglass, and had issue,
Myles Joseph, of Castlebar, M.D.
Dominick, M.D., d. ^lv1n.
Charles Burke, m. 1856, Minnie, widow of John Brown, Esq.
of Brownstown, and has, Henry, Mary, Jane, Bedilia, and
Josephine.
Myles, Crown Solicitor for co. Mayo, to. 1858, Mary, dau. of
William Graham, Esq. of Westpoit, and has, Henry, William,
Myles, James, and Augustus.
Edmund, of Mountjoy Square, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law,
Ci-own Prosecutor for co. Galway.
Jane, m. William Garvey, Esq. of Tully House, co. Mayo.
Ermina, to. James Jordan, Esq. of Bushfield, and d. 1856,
leaving issue.
Ilonoria, ru. Joseph Brown, brother of John Brown, Esq. of
Claran, and (/. 1865, leaving issue.
Cecilia, Julia, Bediha, all d. unm.
The son and heir,
Henry Jordan, Esq. of Rosslevin Castle, to. Maria, dau. of
Myles Egan, Esq., M.D., and had, with two daus., Jane, and
Kate Mary, m. J. M. Burke, Esq., M.D., a son, Myles Heney,
now of Rosslevin. Mr. Jordan d. 1856.
JORDAN OF ROSSLEVIN CASTLE.
Jordan, Myles Heney, Esq. of Kosslevin Castle,
. Mayo, J.P.,5. 1856.
iLtnCilCJC. — This family, which claims Anglo-Norman
gin, assumed, it is stated, the name of MacJordan, as the
Burghs assumed that of MacWilliam. In the 13th century,
; MacJoidans became chiefs of the barony of Gallen and
.^rms— Gu., a lion rampant between three cr
Motto — Percusus resurgo.
Seat — Bosslevin Castle, Swineford, co. Mayo.
3 crosslet or.
JORDAN OF PIGEONSFORD.
JoEDAN, Geoegk Bowen Joedan, Esq. of
Pigeonsford, co. Cardigan, and Dumpledale, co.
Pembroke, J. P. and D.L. for the cos. Cardigan and
Pembroke, High Sheriff of co. Cardigan 1836, b.
6 Sept. 1806 ; m. 1st, 31 July, 1831, Ellen, 3rd dau.
of Su" John Owen. Bart, of Orielton, co. Pembroke,
and bj her (who d. 12 'Noy. 18i6) has had issue,
I. George Price, 6. 3 April, 1825; d. 3 May, IS50.
n. Barrett Price, J. P., 6. 8 April, 1842.
I. Ellen Evelyn Ehzabeth, to. April, 1861, Admiral Charles
Hope. R.N.
II. Elizabeth Maria, m. 18 Aug. 187.'>, Morgan Jones, Esq, of
Penylan, co. Cardigan. iii. Angelina
This gentleman, whose patronymic was Peice, took
the name of Joedan under the will of the Eev. John
Jordan, of Dumpledale, to. Pembroke. He m. 2ndly,
9 Nov. 1867, Ellinor Laiu-a, only dau. of Kichard.
Owen Powell, Esq.
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JOY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KAN
3LiltCa0f .— The family of Jordan claim to be of Anglo-
Norman origin. Tlie first sel tier in Wales is stated to have been
Jordan de Cantinuton, one of the companions of Martin de
Tours, in his conquest of Kemmes, terap. William I. At the
close of the 14th, or bcginnins of the loth century, Leonabd
JOBDAN m. the heiress of Diimpledale. and thus acquired that
estate ; the Jordans were tlienceforth widely spread over the co.
Pembroke, but are now extinct in the male line.
George Peice, Esq. of Pigeonsford, co. Cardigan, Capt. in
the army, and Col. of the County Local Militia (son of George
Price, Esq. of Penygraifc, co. Cardigan, by Dorothea his wife,
only dau. of James Bowen, E.sq. of Llwynswair, co. Pembroke,
and grandson of John Price, Esq.. by Bridget, dau. and co-heir
of Lewis Parry, Esq. ef Cwymeynon, co. Cardigan), to. 1805,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Barrett Bowkn Jordan,
Esq. of Nceston, whose mother was one of tlie co-heiresses of
William Bowen, Esq. of Haverfordwest, by one of the co-
heiresses of William Fowler, Esq. of Robcston Hall, and left at
his decease an only surviving son, the present George Bowe.s
Jordan Jordan, Esq. of Pigeonsford.
Ariin—G\x., a lion rampant between eight crosses crosslet
fitchee or, a chief of the second.
Seats— Pigeonsford, Newcaatlo Emlyn, co. Cardigan; and
Dumpledale, co. Pembroke.
♦
JOYCE OF CORGAHY,
JOTCE, Walter, Esq. of Corgavy, Castle Blatney,
CO. Galway, J.P., b. 1 June, 1831 ; m. 18 July, 1859,
Louisa, dau. of James Duly, Esq. of Casfcle Daly,
J.P. CO. Galway, by his wife Margaret, dau. of
Hubert Dolpliin, Esq. of Turoe (see Dolphin of
Turoe) and has, witli other issue, an eldest son,
Walter, b. 21 Jan. 18G5.
Mr. Joyce claims to represent the eldest branch of
this ancient family.
ILilttaSt.— " This old family," says Hardiman in his
History of Galway, "is of ancient and honourable English
descent, and was allied to the Welch and English Princes.
Thomas Joycs, the first of the name that came to Ireland,
Bailed from Wales in the reign of Edward I., and arrived with
his fleet at Thomond, in Munstcr, where he married Onorah
O'Brien, dau. of the Chief of that district; from thence,
putting to sea, he directed his course to the western part of
Connaught, where he acquired considerable tracts of territory,
which his posterity still inhabit. While on the voyage his
wife was delivered of a son, whom he named MacMara, son
of the sea. He extended his father's a^'quisitions, and from
him descended the sept of the Joyces, a race of men remark-
able for their extraordinary stature, who for centuries past
inhabited the mountainous district of Jar Connaught, called
from them "Dulhaidh Sheodhoigh," or "Joyce's Country."
Walter Jorse, Jorz, or Joyce, brother of Thomas, Cardinal
of Sabina, of this name and family, was Archbishop of Armagh ;
he resigned in 1311, and was succeeded by his brother Roland.
The former was Confessor to Edward II., and was author of
several works. The families of Joyes Grove, in the co. Gal-
way ; Oxford, in the co. Mayo ; and Woodquay, in the town of
Galway, with that of Merview. near the town, are the present
descendants of this old family."
The descent of the family from a remote period is very fully
given in MacFirbis' " Gone.ilogios," and also in the pedigree
of Gregory Joyce, certified 17 Sept. 1709, by Ulster King of
Arms (Pedigrees, Ulster's Office, Dublin Castle).
John Joxce, of Galway, m. £li/.abeih Lynch, and was father
of
Walter .Totce, of Galway, vi. Jane Aylward, and d. 1751,
leaving three daus., one m. MacDonnel: another, Ulick
Burke ; and Bridget, the third, Martin Blake ; also Ave
sons, I. Pierce, his successor; ii. Mathew, M.D.; iii. Robert.
IV. Thomas ; v. Gregory. The eldest son,
Pierce Jovce, Esq., m. 1761 (settlement dated 29 Jan.)
Frances, dau. of John Kelly. Esq. of Limerick (s'e Kelly of
Sockstowii Castle and Ulaniiiore) and by her, who predeceased
him, had issue,
1. Walter, his heir. ii. John, d. 1818.
1. Jane, m. 1787, James Blake, Jisq. of Cregg Castle, co.
Galway.
Pierce Joyce d. 1786, and was s. by his eldest son,
Walter Joyce, Esq. of Merview and Cor^ary, J.P. co.
Galway, a Member of the Irish Volunteers of 1782, b. I7C3 ;
m. lat, 1 Sept. 1793, Margaret, dau. of Peter Daly, Esq. of
Clooncha, co. Galway, by his wife Helen, dau. of Phpi
Roche, Esq., and by her, who d. 1803, had one son and tir
daus.,
Walter, his heir.
France.?, a Nun in the Presentation Convent, Galway; i
1840.
Helen, m. Charles Lynch, D.L., Ballycarran Castle, «
Mayo; d. 1845.
Mr. Joyce m. 2ndly, 1S06, Helen, dau. of Thomas Appleyari
Esq., by his wife Helena, dau. of Michael Kelly, Esq.
Limerick, by whom he left issue,
Pierce, now of Mervue.
Thomas Appleyard, of Rahasane Park.
Helen, m. 1835, Charles Lynch, Esq. Christina.
Eliza, m. 1832, Cornelius J. O' Kelly, Esq., and is deceased.
Theresa, m. 1838, Ambrose O'Kelly, Esq., and is decea.scd.
Mary Aloysia, deceased.
Mr. Joyce d. 4 July, 1853, and was s. by his eldest son,
Walter Joyce, Esq. of Corgary, co. Galway, 6. 1801 ; i
12 Jan. 1829, Christina, dau. of John Kelly, Esq., D.L., (
Ballintlea, co. Clare, and by her, wlioc/. Jan. 1859, had issue,
I. Walter, his heir. ii. John, of Nagilka, co. Galwaj
III. Peter, d. unm.
IV. James, of Rockstown, co. Limerick.
I. Mary.
II. Christina, a Nun, Laurel Hill Convent, Limerick.
Mr. Joyce d. at Toulouse, France, 18 Feb. 1871, and was «, b
his eldest son, Walter Joyce, now of Corgary.
Arms — Arg., an eagle displayed with two necks gu., ovc
all a fess erm. Crest — A demi-wolf rampant arg. ducall
gorged or. ifhe crest more lecently used is a demi-griffi
segreant.) Motlo — Mors aut honorabilis vita.
Heat — Corgary, Castle Blakeney, co. Galway.
JOYCE OF MERVUE.
Joyce, Pieece, Esq. of Mervue, co. Galway, J.I
and D.L., b. 17 Oct. 1809; m. 1st, 12 Jan! 184:
Jane Mary, eldest dau. of Francis Blake, Esq. c
Cregg Castle, co. Galway, and has liad issue,
I. Pierce John, 6. 1844 ; m. 1875, Selina Henrietta, 3rd dat
of the late Charles George Mahon, Esq., D.L., ofMour
Pleasant, co. Maj'O. ii. Walter.
III. Francis. iv. John.
I. Georgiua. ii. Helena,
He m. 2ndly, 16 Oct. 1838, Elizabeth Sophia, 2ni
dau. of William de Normanville, whose family flei
from France at the time of the Eevolution, am
settled in England, and has issue,
V. William, b. 2 Aug. 1859. vi. Patrick, 6. 7 Aug. 186(
Mr. Peter Joyce of Mervite is 2nd son of VValte
Joyce, Esq. of Mervue {see Joyce of Corgary).
Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as Joyce of Corgary.
Scat— Mervue, Galway.
♦
JOYCE OF RAHASANE.
Joyce, Thomas Appleyaed, Esq. of Rahasan
Park, CO. Galway, J.P., Hiph Sheriff 1852, b. 1
June, 1819 ; m.'l814, Julia Frances, only child o
Major Bissliopp, 40th regt., K.H., by Julia his wife
dau. of William Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot, cc
Wexford, and has issue,
I. William Walter Patrick, 6. 26 Feb. 1845, 4th Dragoo
Guards. ii. Thomas Appleyard, b. 22 July, 1843:
in. Frederick Talbot, 6. 1 Jan. 18.i0.
IV. Arthur Edward, 6. 10 May, 1851.
V. Edward Aloysius Gonzaga, 6. 24 June, 1857.
I. Elizabeth Helena Mary.
II. Julia Thomasina, deceased. in. Agnes Mary Pia.
Mr. Thomas Joyce, of Eahasane, is 3rd son o
Waltee Joyce, of Mervue (see Joyce of Corgary.
Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as Joyce of Corgary.
/Scat— Rahasane I'ark, Craughwcll, t:o. Galway.
KANE OF DRTJMREASKE.
Kane, William Francis de Vismes, Esq. c
Drumreaskc, co. Momighan, M.A., J. P., High Slioii
1865, b. 1840 ; m. 2 Wept. 1862, Amelia Maria Jum
KAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KAV
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ly daii. of tlie Kev. Charles Jaines Hamilton,
Linnbcnt of Kimberworth, co. York (grandson of
nics Hamilton, Esq. of Dunboyne Castle, co.
catli, and grand-nephew of Hans Hamihon, Esq.
tSlieep Hill, M.P. for the co. Dublin, by EmUy
3 wil'e, dau. of the Eev. Fielding Ould, Prebendary
Connor), and has issue,
rosErii George Acriol, b. 29 June, 1865.
Emmeline Hosa Margaret.
2,tnrngr.— In the year 1715, Joseph, son of Matthew
.NK, Esq. of Dublin, drew up for the information of pos-
ity a pedigree, which gives the names and marriages of
, ancfstors, and sets forth that Hugli O'Kane (who m. Mary,
11. of O'Connor Kaly), with his youngest brothers, Manus
(1 Uudericli (mentioned in Sir H. Doowba's Narration),
nt out of Ulster into Leinster about the year 1570. His
h. r, Iloderick M'Manus O'Kane (m. Mary, dau. of the
hoiiiu'U), whose ancestry isgiveninMcKirbis and elsewhere,
IS Cliieftain of O'Kane's country, which extended from
iimii I'oylc to the river Bann, and possessed several strong-
■Ids, the most noted of which were the ca.stles of Lininavady
id Dunsiven, co. Derry, and Dunseverich, in the co.
iliim. His son Sir Uonell O'Kane, was treaclierously seized
■ the F.nglish, 1607, and died in Dublin Castle, when his ter-
ory was confiscated.
The aiiove mentioned Hugh was great-grandfather of
M.iTTHEW Kane, Esq. of Dublin, who d. 1690, and left by
inih his wife two son.s,
I. Joseph Kane, Lord aiayor of Dublin 1725, who d. with-
out male issue,
II. .X.iTHANiEL Kane, Lord Mayor of Dublin 1734, who cstab-
liMud, in connection with David Digues La Touche, Esq.,
til ' Banli of Kane and La Touche, in Dublin. He m.
Alartha, only dau. of Ephraim Thwaites, Esq. of Uubhu,
an i by her (who d. 27 July, 1741) had issue,
1 Xathaniel, d. 12 Aug. 1750, d. v. p. unm.
2 Joseph, of whom presently.
1 Elizabeth, m. Matthew Weld, Esq. of Dublin, whose
dau., Esther, to. the Right Rev. Jolin Brinkley, Astro-
nomer Royal of Ireland, Lord Bishop of Cloyne.
2 Martha, d. imm., will proved 1765.
3 Mary, m. John Walker, Esq. of Dublin.
4 Esther, d. 24 Aug. 1752.
Joseph Kane, Esq. of Baggot Street, Dublin, and Harold's
ross, near Dublin (2nd son of Nathaniel Kane, Lord Mayor
f Dublin), was called to the English Bar ; he m. Mrs. Mary
laxwell {n^e Church), and had issue,
I. Nathaniel, his heir.
II. Joseph Thomas, m. 1st, Mrs. Elizabeth Stock, which lady
d. s. p. ■ and 2ndly, Frances, eldest dau. of the Rev. John
Crossley Seymour, "Vicar of Cahirelly, and had issue one
son and three daus. ; he d. 1837.
HI John Daniel, Lieut.-Col. 4th regt., m. 1st, 1795, Louisa,
dau. of Gen. Small, Lieut.-Goveruor of Guernsey, and had
a son,
1 John Joseph, Lieut. 4th foot, Capt. and Adjt. of the
Boval Monmouthshire Militia, b. 31 May, 1796: to. 3 Dec.
18i7, Sarah Ann, sole surviving child of Kichard Willis,
Esq. of Monmouth, by Ann Apperley his wife, and had
issue,
John Fielding Willis, Capt. H.M. 48th regt., 6. 3 Nov.
Kichard Nathaniel (Rev.), M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford, Rector
of Lower Sapey, co. Worcester, 6. 24 Aug. 1835.
Edward, b. 1 May, 1827.
Charles Geor.ge, Lieut. H.M. 9th regt., 6. 5 Sfarch, 1839.
Francis William, Lieut, and Adjt. H.M. 3id regt. (the
Buffs), 6. 6 June, 1841.
Kobert, 6. 26 Aug. 1813, late 16th regt. ; to. Jan. 1869,
Henrietta, eldest dau. of C. J. Coursol, Esq., Judge of
Sessions of Peace, Montreal, Canada, and grand-dau. of
thelateSirE. P.Tache.
Sarah Ann. KUen.
1 Louisa, d. unm. 2 Caroline.
3 Augusta, TO. G. McGuire, Esq., and had issue.
4 Matilda, d. unm. , , ,
5 Emma, m. Frederick Dunbar, Esq., Capt. 39th foot, and
had issue. 6 Susan Estlier, d. unm.
He TO. 2ndly, Eliza, widow of Capt. George Morgan, of the
Foot Guards, son of Gen. George Morgan, of Birch Grove,
CO. Glamorgan, by whom he had no issue; he to. Srdly,
Anna, dau. of Henry lielsnn, Esq. of Dublin, by whom lie
had one son, Henry. Col. John Kane d. Aug. 1847.
I. Matilda, m. Capt. William Moore, of H.M. regt. of Royal
Irish Artillery, cousin of the Marquess of Druijlieda; d.
without issue.
II. Hester, m. Eobert Creed, Esq. of OsbcrLsLown,
The eldest ton.
Nathanibi, Kane, Esq. of Baggnt Street, Dublin, and
HaroM's Cross, near Dublin, Licut.-Col. H.M. 4th regt., m.
1S02, Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Nisbett, Esq. of Derrycarne,
CO. Leitrim, and by her (who d. 1858) had issue,
I. Joseph, his heir.
II. Nathaniel, late Capt. 62nd regt., d. 6 Sept. 1844.
III. Francis, M.A. T.C.D., Rector ot Feuagh, co. Leitrim,
TO. 1864, Anne, dau. of Rev. J. Shea, of Dublin.
IV. John (The Castle, Mohill), B.A. T.C.D., J.f. and D.L. of
CO. Leitrim, 6. 1810; m. 1st, 1839, liis cousin, MatiUla, dau.
of Matthew Nisbett, Esq., D.L., J. P., of Derrycaine, co.
Leitnm, and by her (who d. 1861), bad issue,
1 Matthew Nisbett Gordon, 6. 1845, LicUt. 72nd High-
landers.
2 John Cambreth, b. 1849.
1 Elizabeth, Mary, d. 1858. 2 Madeline Mary.
Ml-. John Kane m. 2ndly. 1859, Anne, dau. of Rev. Arthur
Hyde, Rector of Mohill, and has by her a son,
3 Arthur Hyde, b. 1860.
V. William, M.D., m. Caroline Ann, 3rd dau. of Gen. Charles
Dallas, Governor of St. Helena, which lady d. s. p. 1862.
Yi. JIatthew, A.M., M.U., Surgeon-Major H.M. Indian
army, of H.M. Mint, Bumbuy, u. 26 April, 1817; to. 1842,
Catherine Eliza Clementina, eldest dau. and co-heiress of
William G. Kirkpatiick, Esq., of Isleworth, and had issue,
1 Nathaniel Henry Kirkpatrick, b. 1847.
2 Francis Pennefather, b. 1854.
1 Elizabeth Catherine. 2 Emily Matilda Christine,
3 Helen Strachey, d. 1851. 4 Annie Caroline, d. 1851.
5 NissaGeorgina. 6 Edith Maria.
7 Ella Marcia, d. 1859.
Col. Ivane d. in 1826, and was s. by his eldest son,
Joseph Kane, Esq. of Baggot Street, Uuhlin, and Withy-
combe Grange, Devon, m. Ia37, Eliza Jane, Mademoiselle
de "Vismes, only dau. of Col. the Count de Vismes, of the
Coldstream Giuiids, by Mrs. Hall, vi^ Salt, his «ife, sister of
Dr. Salt, the celebrated traveller, and by her (who r,i. 2ndly,
1844, the Rev. Thomas Shelford, Fellow of Corpus Chiisti Col-
lege, Cambridge, and Rector of Lambourne, Essex, aud d.
1853, leaving a dau., Emmeline Shelford), bad issue,
William Francis de Vismes, the present representative.
Eliza Jane Margaret, d. 1861.
Arm^—Gvi., three salmon fishes haurient arg. Crest— An
arm embowcd holding a sword ppr.
&'£(£— Drumrcaske House, Monaghan.
KAVANAGH OF BORRIS.
KAVA-NTAcn, Arthur MacMokrough, Esq. of
Borris House, co. Carlow, M.P. for co. Wexford
186'i-68, and for co. Carlow since 1869, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Carlow, J.P. co. Wexford, High Sheriff
of CO. Kilkenny 1856, and of co. Carlow 1857, b. 25
March, 1831 ; m. 15 March, 1855, Frances Mary,
only surviving child of Ptev. Joseph Eorde Leathley
and has issue,
I. Walter MacMorrough, J. P., 6. 14 Jan. 1856.
II. Arthur Thomas JIacMorrough, 6. 27 Aug. 1857.
III. Charles Toler MacMorrough, 6. '25 March, 1854.
IV. Osborne MacMorrough, 6. Aug. 1869.
I. Eva Frances MacMorrough.
n. May Sabina MacMorrough.
III. Agnes Mary MacMorrough.
ILiUCHSC— Donell CAOMHANAGn, Or Donel the Hand-
some, sonof Dermot MacMorrough, last K'ma of Leinster, who
d. May, 1170, was the ancestor of this powerful Irish sept. His
descendants were elected Kin-s ot Leinster down to the reign
of Henry VIII., and the Chief was acknowledged as "The
MacMorrough" by the English. Donell was slain 1175, and
was s. by his son,
Donell Oge Cavanagh, who was given as a hostage to
Roderick O'Conor, King of Ireland, and was slain by him. His
son,
MoRTAGH Kavanagh MacMorbough, was slain at Arklow in
1281, and was s. by his son,
MoRAGH Kavanagh, elected King of Leinster, who was
summoned to attend Edward II. against the Scots 1314. His
descendant, according to the pedigree registered in Ulster's
Office,
Artt boy Kavanagh, of Borris and St. Mohns, CO.
Carlow, and Pouliiionry, co. Wexford, temp. Edward IV., had
two sons, I. Cahir, his successor; and n. Moriertagh mac
Alt boy, ancestor of Kavanai^b, of Templeudigan and Bally-
lci"h, the representative of whom, John Baptis;! Kavanagh,
KAV
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KAY
Baron of Ginditz in Bohemia, d. 1774, leaving issue. The
eldest son,
Cahir Mac Art dot Kavanagh, Esq. of Borris, Lord of
Ballyanne, co. We-iford, Captain of his nation, was created
by patent, dated 8 Feb. 1 and 2 Mart I., Baron of Ballyanne
for life. He m. Lady Alice FitzGerald, dau. of Gerald, Earl of
Kildare, and had issue,
I. Morough or Morgan, called Baccagh or the lame, Baron
of Coweilellyn, d. s. p.
II. Gerald, a hostage for his father 1.537.
III. Dermot, created by patent, dated 18 March, 2 and 3
PuiLip and Mart, Tannist, or successor to his brother,
d. s. p.
IV. Brian, who carried on the line
V. Crean, a hostage for his brother 1.556.
I. Honora, m. Rowland Masterton, Esq. of Ballyshannon,
CO. Wexford.
Lord Ballyanne d. before 1554. His 4th son,
Brian Mac Cahir Kavanagh, Esq. of Borris and Poulmonty,
was in rebelUon 1572. He m. Ehnor, dau. of Hugh Byrne, of
Kathangan, co. Wicklow, and had issue,
I. Morgan, his heir.
II. Edmond, of Ballylinocktaggard, co. Carlow, whose line is
extinct.
III. Gerald, of Ballybrannagh, ancestor of Kavanagh of Eock-
savage and Inch, and Henry Kavanagh, a Baron of the
Kingdom of Austria.
IV. Morish, of Ballybrack, whose line is extinct.
I. Elinor, to. Donel Kavanagh, "Spainagh," of ClonmuUen.
Brian Kavanagh d. 1575, and was s. by his eldest son,
Morgan Kavanagh, Esq. of Borris and Poulmonty, who m.
1st, Hon. Elinor Butler, dau. of Edmund, 2nd Viscount
Mount Garratt, and had issue,
I. Brian, his successor. ii. Charles.
III. Edmund. iv. Arthur.
He m. 2ndly, Joan, dau. of Nicholas Morris, Esq. of Temple-
rnore, co. Tipperary, by whom he had an only dau., Joan. He
d. 19 June, 1636, and was s. by his eldest son,
Brian Kavanagh, Esq. of Borris, who m. Ist, Elinor, dau.
of Sir Thomas Colclough, Knt. of Tintern Abbey, by whom he
had two daus, Elinor and Anne. He m. 2ndly, Elinor, dau. of
Sir Edward Blancheville, Knt. of Blanchvillesiown, co. Kil-
kenny, and had issue,
I. Morgan, his heir.
I. Elizabeth, m. Hon. John Fitzpatrick, son of Brian, 6th
Lord Upper Ossory.
II. Alice.
III. Mary, m. Charles Kavanagh, 2nd son of Sir Morgan
Kavanagh, Knt. of ClonmuUen.
Mr. Kavanagh d. 1 Dec. 1662. and was a. by his son,
Morgan Kavanagh, Esq. of Borris, who m. Mary, dau. of
John Walsh, Esq. of Pilltown, co. Kilkenny, and was s. by his
only son,
Morgan Kavanagh, Esq. of Borris, who m. 1st, Frances,
dau. of Sir Lawrence Esmonde, 2nd bart. of Ballytrammon,
and had issue,
I. Brian, his successor. ii. Henry, d. 28 April, 1741.
III. Charles, General in the Austrian army, Governor of
Prague 1766.
He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Hervey Morres, Esq. of Castle
Morres, co. Kilkenny, and had another son,
IV. Hervey, of Ballyhall, co. Kilkenny, m. April, 1732,
Mary, dau. and heir of Meade, of Ballyhale; d. 1741, leaving,
with a dau., Mary, m. Luke Masterson, Esq. of Moneyseed,
CO. Wexford, a son,
Morgan, of Ballyhale, to. Lady Frances Butler, dau. of
Walter Butler, Esq. of Garryricken, and sister of John,
17th Earl of Ormonde and Ossory, and had, with two daus.,
Elinor, m. George Lidwill, Esq. of Donard ; and Margaret,
d. unm., a son,
Walter Hervey, of Ballyhale, to. Mary, dau. of Edward
Newland, Esq. of St. James' Square, London; and
d. 1853, leaving, with five daus., a son,
Morgan, of Ballyhale, m. Elizabeth, dau. of James
Gordon Grant, Esq. ; and d. 1848, leaving Morgan
BoTLEB Kavanagh, Esq. of Upper Mount Street,
Dublin, Barristerat-Law, in. and has issue ; Mary,
m. Michael Quinlan, Esq., Surgeon-Major in the
army ; and Nano, in. John P. Byrne, Esq. of Ballybo-
hill.
Mr. Kavanagh d. 1720, and was s. by his eldest son,
Bryan Kavanagh, Esq. of Borris, m. Mary, dau. of Thomas
Butler, Esq. of Kilcash, and dying 1741, left, with six daus.,
of whom the eldest, Margaret, to. Richard Galwey, Esq., a son,
Thomas Kavanagh, Esq. of Borris, m. 1755, Lady Susanna
Butler, sister of John, 17lh Earl of Ormonde, and d. 1790,
having had issue,
Walter, who d. s. p. 1813. Brian, d. s.p.
Morgan, in. 1792, Alicia, only child of Michael Grace, Esq,
of Gracefipld, Queen's Co., and d. s. p. 1804.
Thomas, of who;ii presently.
Helena, m. James Archbold, Esq. of Davidstown.
Mary, m. George Butler, Esq. of Ballyraggett. Honora,
The 4th son and eventual inheritor,
Thomas Kavanagh, Esq. of Borris House, 6. 10 March, 1767,
M.P. for the city of Kilkenny in the last Irish Parliament, and
subsequently representative for co. Carlow in the last two
Parliaments of George I'V., and 1st William I'V. ; to. 1st, 24
March, 1799, Lady Elizabeth Butler, dau. of John, 17th Earl ol
Ormonde, and by her, who d. 1822, had issue, a son, Walter,
who d. 1836, and nine daus., of whom six d. unm., the othei
three were, Anne, to. Henry Bruen, Esq. of Oak Park, co,
Carlow, and d. 1830 ; Susiinna, m. Major Richard Doyne ; andlilii
Grace, to. John 3t. George Deane, Esq. of Berkeley Forest, co.
Wexford, and d. s. p. Mr. Kavanagh m. 2ndly, 28 Feb. 1
Lady Harriet Margaret Le Poer Trench, dau. of Richard, Earl
of Clancarty, and left at his decease, 20 Jan. 1837,
Thomas, of Borris, d. unm. in Australia, March, 1852.
Charles, of Borris, b. 28 Jan. 1829; d. unm. Feb. 1853.
Arthur, now of Borris.
Harriet Margaret, to. Col. W. A. Middleton, C.B., E.A., d.
7 May, 1876.
Arms—Arg., a lion passant gu. in base two crescents of the
last. Cj-esf— Between the horns of a crescent gu. a garb or.
il/o(Jo— Siothchain agus fairsinge, i.e.. Peace and plenty.
/Sea«— Borris House, Borris, co. Carlow.
KAY OF FARFIELD.
Listee-Kat, John Cttnliffe, Esq. of Farfield
Hall, CO. York, Grodmersham Park, Kent, and Cla^
dicli and Auchlian, co. Argyll, J. P., b. 17 Dec
1810 ; s. his father 24 Nov. 1853 ; m. 8 Dec. 1816,
Anne, only dau. of the late James Fenton, Esq. of
Bamford Hall, near Rochdale, co. Lancaster, and
has issue,
I Ellis Cunliffe, 6. 18 Dec. 1847; to. 22 July, 1869, Annie
Clementina, only child of W. C. D. Esdaile, Esq. of Buriey
Manor, co. Hants, and has issue, 1 Clement Cunliffe
Lister, b. 2 May, 1870; 2 Foster Esdaile Cunliffe, b. 23
July, 1871. i|
II. James Cunliffe, 6. 12 March, 1849, Lieut. 15th (the King's) Ij
Hussars ; d.in India, 10 Sept. J 875. I
III. Thomas Cunliffe, 6. 10 Dec. 1850. |
IV. Foster Cunliffe, 6. 30 June, 1852, Lieut. 2nd Dragoon
Guards (Queen's Bays).
I. Anne.
This gentleman assumed the surname of Lister-Kay
on succeeding to the family estates.
HinCaflC— John Cunliffe, E.sq. of Farfield Hall, Adding-
ham, 6. 1742, eldest son of Ellis Cunliffe, E.sq. of Ilkley and
High House, Addingham (by Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau.
and co-heiress of the Rev. Thomas Lister, Esq., uncle of
Samuel Lister, Esq. of Manningham), and grandson of Nicholas
Cunliffe, Esq. of Wycollar, co. Lancaster, who went to reside
at Ilkley in 1695, m. 22 Nov. 1772, Mary, only dau. of the Rev.
William Thompson, Rector of Addingham, and d. 1813, having
had by her (who d. 13 June, 1834) Ellis, of Manningham and
Farfield Hall; William, of Farfield Hall, J.P. and D.L.,
d. s. p.; Thomas Lister Thompson; Mary, to. the Rev. John
Coates, Rector of Addingham; Eliza, m. Richard Parr, of
Algarkirk ; Harriott, m. John Ellis, Esq. ; Phoebe, m. John
Outhwait, Esq. of London; and Sophia, to. John Pickersgill,
Esq. of Tavistock Square. The eldest son,
Ellis Cunliffe Lister Kay, Esq. of Manningham and Far-
field Hall, CO. York, J.P., and D.L. M.P. for Bradford, 6. 12
May, 1774 ; m. 1st, April, 1795, his cousin, Ruth Myers, niece
and heiress of .Samuel Lister, Esq. of Manningham, and by
her (who d. 4 June, 1797) he had no issue. Upon succeeding
to the Manningham estates (vide sitpm), he assumed the
name of Lister. He m. 2ndly, Feb. 1809, Mary Ewbank,
only child of William Kay, Esq. of Haram Grange and Cot-
tingham, near Hull, and by her (who d. 6 March, 1844) had
issue,
William, Barrister-at-Law, late M.P. for Bradford, 6. 13 Dec.
1809; d. 12 Aug. 1841.
John, now of Farfield Hall.
Ellis, b. 1813; <<. 20 May, 1833.
Samuel, of Manningham, J. P., 6. Jan. 1815; m. 1854, Anne,
dau. ot the late John Deardcn, Esq., of Hollins Hall, and
has issue.
Thomas Thompson, of Manninijham, J.P., b, 1821 j m. 1857,
KEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KEA
889
Jlargaret, dau. of the late John Deavden, Esq. of Hollins
Hall, Halifax.
Anne, m. Joshua Ingham, Esq. of Blake Hall, co. York, J. P.
Haniotte, m. William Clement Drake Esdaile, Esq. of
Burlcy Manor, co. Hants. J. P.
Anne, m. the Hon. Richard Gilbert, 3rd son of Lord Talbot
de Malahide.
Elizabeth Emily, m. 1st, William Vavasour Carter, Esq. of
Weston Hall, co. York, who d. s. p. ; 2ndly, Col. Lee, of
the 15th Hussars.
.Cunliffe Lister Kay m. 3rdly, 11 Nov. 1814, Hon. Eliza-
li, widow of Gcoi-fie Mellifoiit, Esq. and dau. of Baroness
albotde Malahide, and d. 24 Nov. 1853.
Jrms — Quarterly : Kay, Lister, and Cunliffe. Creaf — A
rifBn's head erased eriu. holding a key or. Motlo — Fidem
irit integritas.
Seafs— Farfield Hall, Addingham ; and Godmersham Park,
anterbuiy.
KEANE OF BEECH PARK.
Keane, Marcus, Esq. of Bescli Park, co. Clare,
P., b. 7 Feb. 1815 ; m. 9 Nov. 1847, Louisa Isa-
eUa, dau. of Nicholas Westby, Esq., and the
lonourable Mrs. Westby, of York Gate, Eegent's
" ,rk, London, and has issue,
. rERCivAL William, 6. 12 Sept. 1848 ; m. 1873, Mary
1' ranees, only dau. of Rev. Robert Ellis, of Rash House,
CO. Tyrone.
II. Robert Charles George, b. 5 Nov. 1851 ; d. 6 Nov. 1853.
III. Marcus Thomas Francis, b. 30 July, 1854.
IV. Granville Giles, b. 17 July, 1861.
V. Frederick Colpoys, b. 11 March, 1868.
I. Jane Mary, d. 6 Oct. 1857. ii. Louisa Caroline.
HtltCaflC— This branch of the Keane family came from
i. Londonderry, at the time of the plantation of Ulster.
Owen Keane settled at Ballyvoe, near Ennis, about the
iddle of the 17th century. He m. Judith, a dau. of Sir
t'.obcrt Shaw, of Galway, and had one son,
Robert Keane, b. 1690. This Robert m. circa 1730, Mary,
dau. of Robin Keane, of Ross, co. Clare, and had three sons,
Robert, whose sons rf. s.p.; Cuarles, of whom we treat: and
Patrick, who Hi. Anne, dau. of Robert Crowe, Esq. of Ennis.
The 2nd son,
Charles Keane, Esq. of Corbally, co. Clare, m. 1766, Anne,
dau. of Robert Harding, Esq. of Limerick, and dying 1802,
left (with two dans., Mary, m. Robert Creagh, Esq. of Dan-
gan, and Anne, to. William Power, Esq.) two sons, Charles
Keane, Major R.A., who d. in the West Indies, 1812, without
issue, and
Robert Keane, Esq. of Beech Park, J. P., 6. 1774; m, Dec.
1799, Jane, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Delahunty,
Esq. of Crusheen, and by her (whocL Feb. 1842) had issue,
I. Charles, M.D., m. 1832, Sarah, dau. of Andrew James
Watson, Esq., and d. v. p. s. p. 16 Aug. after. His widow
m. 2ndly, George Ellis, M.D., of Dublin.
II. Francis Nathaniel, of Hermitage, near Ennis, J.P., 6.
Oct. 1803 ; m. July, 1827, Hannah Maria, dau. of Sir Chris-
topher Marrett, Knt. of Limerick, and had issue, 1 Chris-
topher Marrett; 2 Charles; 3 Francis Burton; 4 William
Henry; 1 Hannah Maria; 2 Jane, to. 6 Oct. 1863, Walter
J.nmes Pollard, Capt. R.N., son of William D. Pollard, Esq.
of Castle J'ollard, co. Westmeath ; 3 Sarah ; 4 Susannah.
III. Thomas, of Kilballyowen, co. Clare, J. P., ni. Anne, dau.
of Thomas Crowe, Esq. of the Abbey, Ennis.
IV. Giles, Col. 86th regt., m. Sept. 1861, Mary, dau. of
George Ellis, Esq., and d. in Sept. 1867.
V. Robert, of Dublin, m. Mary Anne, dau. of John Code,
Esq., and has three daus.
VI. Marcus, now of Beech Park.
VII. William (Rev.) Rector of Whitby, Yorkshire, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of the Hon. John Fryer Thomas, Member of
Council at Madras, and has issue,
1 John Thomas. 2 Robert Heane Charles.
1 Hilda Elizabeth. 2 Jane Maria Colpoys.
VIII. Henry, m. 1864, Aphra, dau. of Jnhn Locke, Esq. of
Newcastle, co. Limerick, and relict of Alexander Casey,
Esq., of Shandrum, co. Clare.
I. Anne, m. Thomas Pilkngton, Esq. of Waterpark, Ennis.
II. Susanna, in. Armand Dubourdreu, Esq.
III. Maria, m. Rev. Charles Ward, "Vicar of Kilmaley.
IV. Jane, ra. John Rutherford, Esq. of Kingsboruugh, Par-
V. Charlotte.
j4 rros— Quarterly : Gu. and or, in the 1st and 4th quarters a
salmon naiant arg' ; in the 2nd and 3rd quarters a tree vert.
Crest— A wild cat rampant guardant ppr. gorged with an
antijue Irish crown or, and charged on the shoulder with a
trefoil vert. iloUo—h'eUs demulcta mitis.
(Seat— Beech Park, Ennis.
CTJTHBERT-KEARNEY OF GARHETTS-
TOWN.
CrTHBEKT-KEAENEY, Thomas, Esq. of Garretts-
town, CO. Cork, b. 3 May, 184i j s. to the estates on
the death of his father.
ittltCagC— James Kearney, Esq. (whose family was of
Irish origin, and seated in co. Limerick for several genera-
tions), settled, early in the 17th century, at Garrettstown, co.
Cork. He vi. Juliana, dau. and heir of John Galway, Esq. of
Cork, and had issue, Patrick Kearney, Esq., of Gairettstown,
who d.s. p., and
ED.MOND Kearney, Esq. of Garrettstown, who claimed as an
innocent papist, and was restored to his estates in cos.
Limerick and Cork, 1700. He m. Eleanor, dau. of Francis
Roche, Esq. of Trabolgan, and had issue, i. Ja.mes, of whom
presently ; i. Slary, m. William Ronayne, Esq. of Ronayne's
Grove, co. Cork; n. Alice, 711. Edmond Iloduett; and
III. Catharine, m. James Galway, Esq. of Castle Lyons.
James Kearney, Esq. of Garrettstown, theonly son and heir,
TO. Mary, dau. of Dominick Sarsfleld, Esq. of Sarsfleld Court,
CO. Cork, and had issue.
Francis, of whom presently.
Richard, who d. s. p. 15 Feb. 1759.
Michael, of Kilmore, who d. s. p. 1789.
Anne, m. Daniel 0' Donovan Esq. of Banlahan; d. s. p.
Lucy, 111. Capt. Rochfort, of Cork, and had issue a son,
Tliomas Rochfort (heir-at-law to his cousin, James Kearney,
Esq.), 7(1. Anne, dau. of John Cuthbert, Esq. of Cork; of
him hereafter.
The eldest son,
Francis Kearney, Esq. of Garrettstown, vi. Mary, dau. and
heir of Maurice Roche, Esq. of Downderrow, and d. 7 April,
1776, having had issue, with two daus., Mary, who d. unm.,
and Anne, m. Sir James Lawrence Cotter, Bart., and d. s. p.,
a son and heir,
James Kearney, Esq. of Garrettstown, who d. unm., 1 June,
1812, when his estates devolved on his first-cousin, Thomas
Rochfort, Esq., as his heir-at-law, who, by his will, dated
21 July, 1831, devised the said estates to his brother-in-law,
Thomas Cuthbert, Esq., on condition of his taking the
additional name of Kearney. (The Cuthbert family have
been resident in the city of Cork since the commencement of
the 18th century.) This
Tho.mas Cuthbert, Esq. of Garrettstown assumed, by sign
manual, 31 May, 1832, tbe additional name of Kearney. He
m. 1791, Jane, dau. of Thomas Franks, Esq., and had issue,
I. John, of Garrettstown, who d. imm. ; 11. Thomas, of whom
presently ; i. Margaret, m. Clement Foster, Esq. of Bally-
maloe; 11. Anne ; iii. Catherine; iv. Mary, m. Thomas Frank,
Esq. The 2nd son,
Thomas Cuthbert, Esq. of Garrettstown, m. Agnea, dau.
of Rev. Thomas Gibbings, 2nd son of Rev. Richard Gibbings,
of Gibbings Grove, and left issue, at his decease, three sons,
Thomas, now of Garrettstown. John, b. 12 Aug. 1849.
Arthur, R.N., 6. 10 Aug. 1851; cL at Madeira, 1871.
.<4r»is— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., three lioncels rampant gu.
on a chief az. an armed arm in fess couped between the wrist and
elbow the hand bare grasping a dagger erect ppr. between two
pheons of the first, for Kearney ; 2nd and 3rd, vert, a fess
engrailed between four mullets or, surmounting an arrow in
pale the point downwards ppr., for Cuthbert. Crests— Isx,
Kearney, A dexter armed arm couped between the wrist and
elbow in fess, the hand bare grasping a dagger erect all ppr. ;
2nd, Cuthbert, A demi lion rampant or, debruised by an arrow
point downwards gu. Motto — Semper fidelis.
iStaf— Garrettstown, Kinsale, co. Cork.
KEARNEY OF BLANCHVILL.E.
Butlee-Keaenet, Chaeles James, Esq. of
Drom, CO. Tipperary, Lieut. 104th regt., assumed
the additional surname and ai*ms of Eeaenet, by
royal license dated 30 AprU, 1876, upon s. to a
moiety of the estates of his cousin James Charles
Kearney, Esq.
ELiUCajJC— Daniel O'Kearney, Esq. of Cashcl and Bally-
donagh, co. Tipperary (the descendant of a Milesian family),
had issue, an only son, Maurice O'Kearney, Esq. of Bally-
duagh, who, by his wife, Margaret, dau. of William Hennis,
Esq. of Garristodowney, co. Tipperary, and had issue, Bryan
O'Kearney, Esq. of Knockanglass or Ballyknockane, co. Tip-
perary, b. 1534; d. 2 Jan. 1623; m. Eleanor, dau. of William
Butler (FitzThomas), of Ballinadlea, or Ballywadley, co. Tip-
perary, grandson of Sir Edmond Butler, Lord Dunboyne, and,
with five daus., Margaret, Onor, Jane, Ellis, and Catherine, all
890
KEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EEC
of whom were married, had three sons, i. Patrick ; ii. John,
killed at Hdlycruss; and iii. Maurice, d. s. jj. The eldest son,
Patrick O'Kearney, Esq. of Knockanglass, 6. 15 March,
1551 ; d. 22 April, 1641; m. Eleanor, dau. of Teige Fitzconnor
Carraile, of Mohcarnain, co. Tipjjcrary, Gent, (by his wife
Jane, dau. of Eustace Corayn, Esq.), and by her had live sons
and one dau.,
Brien, of Ballinknockane, m. twice, and had eight children.
Michael, of whom presently.
James, of Paris, M.D., m. Ellen Mahony, and had issue two
children. John, D.D.
Nicholas, a Friar of the Order of St. Augustine.
Giles, m. Edmona, 2nd son of Kichard Butler, Esq. of Clon-
brogane, co. Tipperary.
Michael O'Kearnet, the 2nd son, b. 30 Sept. 15S8 ; a
Burgess, and frequently sovereign of the borougli of Fetliard,
CO. Tipperary; m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Henry FitzGibbons, Esq.
of Lisfunchion, co. Limerick, of the family of the ''White
Knight," and by her (who d. 2 Dec. 1627) had issue, eight sons
and two daus..
1. Philip, Clerk of the Supreme Council of Confederated
Catholics, was/). 15 Jan. 1614; and d. at Slainstown, near
Fethard, 21 Sept. 1651, having m. 28 Aug. 1634, Eleanor,
dau. of John Butler (FitzThomas), of Derrycloney, co.
Tipperary, Gent., and had issue.
n. David, of whom presently.
III. Richard, of Ballinvalla, co. Mayo, Capt. of foot at the
siege of Arras, in Flanders, and having returned to Ire-
land, was killed at the battle of Kilbruish, about Easter,
1643, 6. 25 Oct. 1 617; m. 1640, Ann, dau. of John Byrne,
Esq. of Cabinteely, co. Dublin, and left a son, Brian, of
Ballinvalla, m. Mary, dau. of bominick Browne, I'sq. of
Breaffy, co. Mayo, and was ancestor of Keaknet of Balliu-
valla.
IV. Daniel, M.D., 6. 7 March, 1618 ; d. 1691, having had
issue by his wife, Miss Everard.
V. Brien, of Coulmore, b. 2 Sept. 1622; in. Miss Keatinge,
of Garnanstown, by whom he had an only dau.
Ti. Murice, b. 7 Mai'ch, 1623 ; was a Burgess of Fethard, pur-
chased the estate of Cappaghmore, and d. 21 May. 1681,
having m. Ellis, dau. of Henry Shea, Esq. of Cloneshea, co.
Tipperary, by whom he was ancestor of the Cappaghmore
O'Kearneys.
VII. James, of Eathcool, near Fethard. &. 24 July, 1625; d.
3 Feb. 1709; m. 25 Nov. 1648, Eleanor, dau. of John Mag-
ralh, Esq. of Monaquill, and by her (who d. 14 May, 16i'0)
had issue, 1 John, Secretary of State to King James 11.,
whom he accompanied to France, and by his wife, Ann
Blake, had, with three daus., a son, James de Kearney,
Knt. of St. Louis, who m. and left issue; 2 Michael, of
Fethard, b. 1658, d. 1716, leaving Martin, Count de Kearney,
m. Lady Elizabeth Hamilton, dau. of John, 6th Earl of
Ahercorn; and two daus., 1 Jane, m. Sir Richard Nagle,
Chief Secretary to James II.; and 2 Mary, m. Pierce >Jagle,
brother to Sir Richard.
■VIII. Andrew, d. s.p.
The 2nd son,
Rev. David Kearnet, 5. 18 Oct. 1616, baring conformed
to the Protestant faith, was ordained a Clergyman of that
Church, and settled in co. Kilkenny ; he m. in Wateiford, and
left at his decease a son.
Rev. John Kearney, D.D., Vicar-General of the diocese of
Osaory, whose will, dated 3 Feb. 1665, was proved 27 Feb. 1665;
m. Judith Sellements, and by her had two sons and two daus.
The elder son.
Rev. Richard Kearney, of Parkstown, co. Kilkenny,
Rector of Ballyneale and Rosbercon, d. Sept. 1690, having
had issue by his wife EHzabeth Stewart (with a dau., Eliza-
beth), three sons, i. James, his heir; ii. John; iii. Richard.
The eldest son,
James Kearney, Esq. of Kearney Bay, co. Kilkenny, m.
Katherine, dau. of Benjamin Alcock, and had issue, i. Ben-
jamin, his successor; ii. Richard, of Wateiford, who, by his
wife. Miss Fleming, had issue, James of Wateiford, who m.
Anne, dau. of William AKock, Esq. of Wilton, co. We.xford,
and had issue, William, of Waterford, who m. Martha, dau.
of Charles Backas, Esq., M.D. of Waterford. and had issue,
two sons, 1 William Richard, b. 1805; and 2 Richard James,
both of whom d. unm. ; 1 Martha, m. Capt. William Moore,
R.N. ; 2 Anne, m. Capt. Henry Bolton, R.N. ; iii. Mi^jUael.
Thf eldest son,
Benjamin Kearney, E.sq. of Blanchville, (M784, having had
issue by his wife Anne, dau. and heir of Fitzaerald, of Bram-
bleston, co. Kilkenny, i. James; ii. John, d. s. p.; in.
Michael, m. Gertrude, dau. of Thomas Hickman, Esq., and
had issue eight children; iv. Walter; i. Mary, m. 14 July,
1756, Nicholas Alyward, Esq. of Shankhill Castle, co. Kil-
kenny. The eldest son,
James Kearney, Esq. of Blanchville, m. Susannah, dau. of
Henry U'mt, Esq., State Apothecary, and had issue.
Benjamin James, 5. 1774; d. s. p. James.
John, ',n. Anne Waller, dau. of Rev. Cadogan Keatinge, and
witn three daus., Waller, Anne, and Su.san, left one son,
John Cadogan, Major in the army, killed in China.
Charles, Lie'it.-Col. of the Queen's Bays, 0. 1798; m. 8 Oct.
1829, Mary Anne, dau. of the Hon. George Eyie Massey;
and d. 1871.
Elizabeth, ni. 1805, Nicholas Aylward, Esq. of Shankhill
Castle, and was mother of James Kearney Aylward. Esq.
of Shankhill Castle, who assumed the additional surname
of Kearney, 1876.
Anne, m. 1815, Rev. Theobald Butler, whose grandson,
Charles James Butler, Esq. of Drum, co. Tipperary,
assumed the additional surname of Kearney, 1876.
The 2nd, but eldest surviving son.
Sir James Kearney, Knt. of Blanchville, Lieut.-Col. 2nd
regt of Dragoon Guards, and eventually a Lieut.-Gen. in the
army and Col. of the 7th Hussars, b. 1777; d. 23 Feb. 1846,
having had issue by his wife Margaret, dau. of Clayton
Bayly, Esq. of Gowran, co. Kilkenny, who predeceased him
(with Ave daus., Mary, Susan, and Catherine, all of whom
d. unm. ; Margaret, m. Charles Tottenham, Esq. of MacMor-
ragh, and d.27 Feb. 1852; and Anne Waller, to. 2 June, 1842,
the Rev. Hans Atkinson, by whom at her decease, 14 Aug.
1814, she left an only itau., Alice, m. Rev. Joseph Stewart (see
Stewart of Balli/meiiagh). Sir James d. 23 Feb. 1841, and was
s. by his only son,
James Charles Kearney, Esq. of Blanchville, Lieut. 2nd
regt. of Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays), High Sheriff co.
Kilkenny 1855-56, b. 1 Jan. 1814. Mr. Kearney d. s. p. 1876,
when his estates devolved on his cousins, James Kearney
Aylward, Esq. of Shankhill, and Charles James Butler,
Esq. of Drum, who both assumed, by royal license 1876, the
additional surname and arms of Kearney.
^i-ms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg., three lions rampant gu.
on a chiut az. between two plieons or, a gauntleted hand ia
fess of the last, holding a dagger of the first po;nmel and hilt
gold, for Kearney; 2nd and 3rd, or, a chief indented az. three
escallops in bend counterchanged, for Butler. Crests— 1st,,
Kearney, A gunlleted hand or, in fess, holding a dagger arg.,
pommel and hilt gold; 2nd, Butler, Outof a ducal coronet or, a
plume of five ostrich feathers arg. issuant therefrom a demi-
falcon also arg., motto over, Timor Domini fons vitse. Motto —
Sustine et abstine.
Seat — Ballyvary, co. Mayo.
KEATES OF PRIMLEY HILL.
Keates, William, Esq. of Primley Hill, Paign-
ton, South Devon, J. P. for co. Flint, and High
Sheriff of tliat co. 1874, b. 18 Feb. 1801 ; m. 5 May,
1827, Susan Penrose, eldest dau. of Joseph Andrew,
of Redruth, Cornwall, and by her (who d. 16 Aug.
1837) has issue,
I. John, 6. 22 March, 1828; m. 1854, Anne Jane, eldest
dau. of Josias Booker, Esq. of AUerton, co. Lancaster;
and d. 1866, leaving issue one son (d. 1875) and two
daus.
II. Joseph Andrew, b. 14 Dec. 1833; m. 1860, Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of Edmund Brock Lyon, Esq. of Nesr.on, co.
Chester, and has, with other issue, a son, Edmund Lyon
Keates, b. 1861.
ILl'llPagC— This family was, according to tradition,
settled in the IStli century in the West of England, bearing
arms, on a field arg. three mountain cats passant in pale sa.,
but the branch from which Mr. Keates springs resided at
Cheadle, co. Stafford, from the earliest legible record in the
parish registers in the 14th century. Mr. Keates is Lord of
the Manor of Bishops Nympton, and possesses other lands in
North Devon, and in co. Flint. He is only son of
John Keates, Esq. of the Lawns, Cheadle (6. 23 Sept. 1760),
by Sarah Barnes his wife (6. 16 Sept. 1770, and to. 8 Nov.
1791), and grandson of
John Keates (who d. 1811) by Margaret his wife.
Seat — Primley Hill, Paignton, Devon.
POWYS-KECK OF STATJGHTON GRANGE.
Powts-Keck, Haeet Letcesteb, Esq. of
Staughton Grange, co. Leicester, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1871, Lieut. Leicestershire Yeomaury
Cavalry, b. 16 Oct. 1841 ; s. 10 July, 1863.
it iUf age— Anthony Keck, Esq., nephew of Sir Anthony
Keck, and cousin and devisee of Francis Keck, d. 23 Nov.
KEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KEL
1736, leavinsr a dau., Martra, who m. David James, Esq.,
and l)y liim (who d. 8 Jan. 174G), left at her decease, a son,
Anthony James (devisee of liis jrrandfatherj, who assumed
the surname and arms of Keck 1737. By Ann Busby, his 1st
wife, who bec-ame eventually an heiress in right of her mother,
one of the daus. of Sir Henry Beaumont, Bart, of Staushton
Grange, and was buried at Staughton, 17 Feb. 17G5, he left at
his decease, 30 April, 178G, a son,
Anthony James Keck, Esq. of Staughton Grange, co. Lei-
cester, sometime MP. for Newton, m. 18 July, 1705. Eliza-
beth, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Peter Legh, Esq. of Lyme,
CO. Chester, by Martha his wife, only dau. and heir of Thomas
Bennett, Esq. of SalMirop, Wilts, and by her (who ?)!,. 2ndly,
William Bathurst Pye, Esq.) had a dau., Elizabeth Ann, i».
Thomas Calley, Esq. of Burderop, Wilts, and two sons. Peers
Anthony and Geobge Anthony Legh. He d. 1782. His elder
son,
Peers Anthony Keck, Esq. of Staughton Grange, d. icnm.
March, 1797, and was s. by his brother,
George Anthony Legh Keck, Esq. of Staughton Grange,
CO. Leicester, J. P. and D.L., who took the names and arms of
Legh before that of Keck, as heir of his mother's father,
Peter Legh. Esq. of Bank Hall, co. Lancaster. Mr. Legh
Keck, M.P. for co. Leicester, and Lieut.-Col. Comm.
Leicestershire regiment of Yeomanry, was l>. 15 July, 1774;
711. 1802, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Robert Vernon Atherton,
Esq. of Atherton, co. Lancaster, but by her (who d. 1837)
had no issue. He d. 1860, when his property devolved on
the family of Powys.
Patrick Small Keib, Esq. of Kindrogan, co. Perth, J. P.
and U.L., an Advocate of the Scotch Bar, 6. 31 Dec. 1782;
m. 7 Aug. 1807, Jane, dau. of John Stewart, Esq. of East
Craigs, co. Linlithgow, 2nd son of Robert Stewart, of Binny,
and had issue one son. Patrick Small Keir, Esq. of
Kindrogan. Mr. Patrick Small Keir, sen., d. 18C0.
-SeaC— Kindrogan, Pitlochrie. Club—^ew Edinburgh.
<^anuln of |.1obji!
Major the Hon. Henry Littleton Powys (5th son of
Thomas, 2nd Lord Lilford, by Henrietta Maria his wife, eldest
dau. and co-heir of Robert Vernon Atherton, Esq. of Atlierton,
CO. Lancaster, and sister of Mrs. Legh Keck), was 6. 29 March,
1812, and assumed the name and arms of Keck, in addition
to that of PowYs, Feb. 1861, as successor of his uncle by
marriage, George Anthony L«gh Keck, Esq. of Staughton
Grange, who d. s. i). 4 Sept. 1860. The Hon. Henry Lyttlcton
Powys-Keck, m. 1st, 20 Nov. 1840, Margarette Matilda, 2nd
dau. of John J. Bancho, Esq., and by her (who d. 21 June,
1845) had issue,
Harry Leycester, now of Staughton Grange.
Charles Horatio Gardiner, 6.7 May, 1843; d. March, 1870.
Thomas Bancho, late Lieut. 60th regt., 6. 28 May, 1845; m.
24 Oct. 1870. Haidee Matilda, 2n(l dau. of J. Johnston, Esq.
of Kincardine, Perth, N.B.; and d. 1877, leaving issue,
1 Thomas Charles, 6. 12 Aug. 1871.
2 Horace, b. 7 March, 1873.
1 Haidee, 6. 8 June, 1876.
The Hon. H. L. Powys-Keck m. 2ndly, 16 July, 1862, Maria,
youngest surviving dau. of Admiral Sir John Gore, G.C.B.
Hed. 10 July, 1863.
Jrms — Sa., abend ermine between two cottisesflory counter-
flory or. Crest — Out of a mural crown a maiden's head ermine
purfled or, her hair dishevelled of the same and flotant, adorned
with a chaplet vert, and garnished with roses ppr. Motto —
En Dieu est ma foy.
SeoJ.5— Staughton Grange, Leicester; and The Knoll, King-
ston Hill, Surrey.
See Ruck-Keene.
KEIGHLEY-PEACH.
See Peach.
KEIB. OF KINDROGAN.
g-MALL-KfiiR, Patrick, Esq. of XindrojiaTi, co.
Pertli, J.P., Advocate, b. 9 May, 1810 ; m. 26 Apiil.
1836, Emelia Frances Eallour, 2nd dau. of Sir JN'icl
Meiizies, Bart, of Meuzies, and has issue,
I. William Adgustus, B.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, Advo-
cate at the Scottish Bar, 6. 1842.
I. Catharine Menzies.
IL Jane Emelia, m. 18G6, Francis Walter Balfour, of rornia
Castle.
HtliraCTC. — William Small, Esq. of Kindrogan (son of
William Small, of Kindrogan, by Agnes his wife, dau. of James
Stewart, Esq. of Urrard, and grandson of William Small, of
Kindrogan, by Isabel Farqubarson his wife), to. 1776, Mar-
garet, dau. of Walter Keie, Esq. of Balcairn, co. Perth, and
by her had a son.
KEKEWICH OF PEAMORE.
Kekewich, Trehawke, Esq. of Peamore, Devon,
J.P., M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, b. 22 Jan. 1823; on.
Charlotte, dau. of Capt. Peard, R.N., and has issue,
I. Trehawke Herbert, Barrister-at-Law, B.A. Ch. Oh.
Oxford, b. 11 July, 1851.
II. Robert George, Lieut, and Adjut. 3rd Buff.s, 6. 17 June,
1854. III. Lewis Pendarves, b. 21 Feb. 1859.
IV. Hugh H., b. 10 Oct. 1866.
V. Piers Trehawke, b. 24 Nov. 1872 ; d. 29 July, 1873.
I. Alice Agatha, b. 30 Dec. 1852.
II. Mildred S., 6. 1 Oct. 1856.
III. Evelyn M. N., 6. 19 Feb. 1861.
IV. Julia Frances, 6. 27 Feb. 1865.
HutCagP.— This family, originally of Lancashire, settled,
about the middle of the IGth century, in Corwall, in conse-
quence of a marriage with the heiress of Talvarn.
George Kekewich, resident at Catchfrench in the time of
Carew, rebuilt the mansion in the castellated style ; the stately
embattled entrance and some other parts of which are still
standing, and bear the words ''George Kekewich, 1580," cut
in stone. The manor of Catchfrench continued in the Keke-
wich family until the time of Charles II., when it was sold by
John Kekewich, Esq. to Hugh Boscawen, Esq. of Tregothnan.
In the same reign, Peter Kekewich, Esq., possessed the manor
of Trehawke ; and Samuel Kekewich, Esq., was seated at Pol-
martin. Subsequently the representatives of the family were
resident at Hall, near Fowey. The great-grandfather of the
present head of the House.
Pendarves Kekewich, Esq., ra. Mary Hills, and had (besides
two daus.) one son,
William Kekewich, Esq., m. Susanna Johnstone, and had
thirteen children, of whom the eldest, Samdel, was his heir.
Of the others, Charles, in holy orders, was of Lynmouth
Devon ; and George was for many years Judge at the Cape of
Good Hope. The eldest son,
Samuel Kekewich, Esq. of Peamore, to. Salome, dau. of
George Sweet, Esq. of Tiverton, Devon, and by her (who d.
29 March, 1844; had a son, Samuel Trehawke, and one dau.,
Salome, 7)1. Sir Thomas William Blomefield, Bart., who d. 1858.
Mr. Kekewich d. 26 Aug. 18'22. His son,
Samuel Trehawke Kekewich, Esq. of Peamore, Devon,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1834. M.P. for Exeter from 1826
to 1830, and for South Devon 1858, 6. 31 Oct. 1796; m. 1st,
3 April, 1820, Agatha Maria Sophia, 4th dau. of John
Langston, Esq. of Sarsden, co. Oxford, and by her had issue,
I. Trehawke, now of Peamore.
II. Arthur, y.C, Fellow of Exeter Coll. Oxford, 6. 26 July,
1832 ; m. Marianne, dau. of W. Freshfield, Esq.
III. Lewis, Lieut. 20th regt., 6. 3 Sept. 1836, was at Alma,
Balaclava, and Inkerman ; was wounded at Inkerman, and
d. at Corfu, 16 Feb. 1855.
I. Henrietta, m. Henry Ley, Esq., late Assistant Clerk of the
House of Comnions.
II. Agatha, m. Henry Hall Dare, E.^q., late 23rd Fusiliers.
III. Elizabeth, m. 4 Sept. 1851. Ralph Ludlow Lopes, Esq.,
2nd son of Sir Ralph Lopes, Bart.
IV. Julia Frances, m. James Thomas Edge, Esq. of Strelly
Hall, Notts; c^. 29 Oct. 1856.
He TO. 2ndly, 9 June, 1840, Louisa, only dau. of Lewis William
Buck, Esq. of Moreton, Devon, M.P., and by her had,
IV. George William, b. 1 April, 1841.
V. Emma.
VI. Louisa, TO. George Moore, Esq. of Appleby H.nll, co. Lei-
cester. III. Anna Maude.
Jnns — Arg., two lions passant in bend sa. between two
cottises gu. Crext — A leopard's head and neck affronte and
era.^cd. Motto — Fructus virtutis.
Seat — Peamore House, near Exeter.
KEIiHAM OF BLEASBY HALL.
Kelham, Robert, Esq. of Bleasby Hall, co.
Nolts, and Great Grouerby, Billinpborough, and
AllmnLoii, CO. Lincoln, J.P., High Slieriff 1874, b.
12 July, 1813.
892
EEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KEL
ILtttCaffC— The Kelhams are stated to be descended from
a younger branch of an ancient family which was very early
seated atKelhain, nearNewark-upon-Trent, co. Nottingham.
Thomas Kelham, Esq. of Great Gonerby (son and heir of
Bobert Kelham, Esq. of Great Gonerby), 6. 13 Sept. 1638; m.
Mary Lee, of Woodborough, Notts, and was s. at his decease,
April, 1699, by his only son,
The Rev. Robert Kelham, of Great Gonerby, 6. 23 Jan.
1676; Vicar of Billingborougli, Thieckingham, and Walcot,
CO. Lincoln; m. 5 Feb. 1709, his cousin, Mary, dau. and co-
heir of John Kelham, Esq. of Gonerby, and had issue. The
3rd but eldest surviving son,
Robert Kelham, Esq. of Hatton Garden, London, Great
Gonerby, and Billingboroutrh, co. Lincoln, and Bush Hill,
Edmonton, Middlesex, b. 9 Nov. 1717; m. 21 Dec. 1752, .Sarah,
youngest dau. of Peter and Joanna Gery, descended from an
ancient family long seated at Bilstun, co. Leicester, who d.
28 Sept. 1774, aged 53. He d. 29 March, 1808, in his 91st
year. They had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
I. Sarah Augusta, in. 20 Dec. 1778, Mavmaduke Langdale,
Esq., New Ormond Street, London (tvaditionaUy descended
from a younger branch of the Langdales of Houghton, co.
York); andd. 13 Aug. 1832, having had with younger issue,
1 Marmaduke Robert Langdale, Esq., of Garston House,
Surrey, and Pix Hall, Kent.
2 Robert Kei.ham Langdale, Esq. (heir to his uncle,
Robert Kelham, Esq. of Bush Hill), the late Robert
Kelham Kelham, Esq. of Bleasby Hall.
II. Avice, of Enfield, 6. 8 April, 1762; d. unm. 1841.
The son and heir,
Robert Kelham, Esq. of Great Gonerby, Billingborough,
and Bush Hill, 6. 8 Jan. 1765 ; d. nnm. 11 Nov. 1811, and was
i. by his nephew,
Robert Kelham Langdale, Esq. of Bleasby Hall, co. Notts,
and Great Gonerby, Billinguorough, and AUington, co. Lin-
coln, J. P., 6. 26 Sept. 1788 (who assumed, by Act of Parlia-
ment, 1812, the surname of Kelham only, and the arms of
Kelham, in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle,
Robert Kelham, Esq , dated 29 Aug. 1808); m. 1st, Oct. 1812,
Dorothea, only child and heir of John Pliillips, Esq. of The
Ilomewood and Wellands, Surrey, and had issue,
I. Robert, now of Bleasby Hall.
II. Marmaduke, of Southwell, Notts, 6. 27 July, 1814; w.
17 Dec. 1845, Julia Ann, dau. of Robert Christie, Esq.;
and d. 28 Feb. 1852, leaving issue,
1 Marmaduke Langdale, Lieut. B.N., 6. 12 Oct. 1847.
2 Robert Maunsell, h. 21 Oct. 1849.
3 Henry Phillips, deceased, 6. 24 July, 1851.
III. Augustus, of Bedford, 6. 14 Nov. 1819; m. 4 July, 1850,
Sii'an Mary, eldest dau. of Samuel Aldersey, Esq. of
Aldersey Hall, co. Chester {?.ee. that Famili/), and has issue,
1 Hugh Aldersey Langdale, 6. 24 Aug. 18.52.
2 Godfrey Marmaduke Langdale, b. 30 March, 1857.
3 Herbert "Vavasour Langdale, b. 30 April. 1861.
4 Arthur Robert Langdale, 6. 25 Aug. 1865.
1 Lucy Avice Maud, d. 6 March, 1859.
2 Edith Augusta. 3 Ciceley Avice Maud.
4 Mabel Eleanor Mary.
IV. Phillips, b. 21 Oct. 1824; m. Anne, eldest dau. of E. Y.
Griffith, Esq. of Bangor, North Wales, and has issue,
1 Ri.-liard Phillips, b. 20 March, 1857.
1 Aviee Eleanor, ") „ .
2 Arabella Gertrude, j ^wins.
V. Henry, a Lieut. R.N., served onboard the "Endymion"
in the China war, 1842, b. 24 Sept. 1828; m. 7 Sept. 1852,
I'anny Goldie, youngest dau of James Hall, Esq., M.D.,
R.N., ; and d. of the yellow fever, at Grand Quay, Turks
Island, West Indies, 2» Oct. 1852, leaving issue,
Henry Robert (posthumous), b. 21 June, 1853, Lieut. 74th
Highlanders.
I. Avice, TO. 9 Sept. 1852, Rev. William Morgan, M.A.,
Ksctor of Aber, co. Carnarvon, and has issue,
1 Williama Louisa Avice, d. young.
2 Eva Caroline. 3 Avice Williama.
II. Jane, m. T. B. Sands, Esq., and had issue; she d.
21 Jan. 18C2.
III. Arabella, m. 28 Nov. 1805, John Roberts, Esq., M.D., of
Salisbury.
Mr. Kelham d. 10 Aug. 1802.
./4rni.?— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per pale gu. and az. three
covered cups or, on a chief engrailed of the last three
cstoiles sa., Kelham ; 2nd, az., three covered cups or, Kelham
ancient ; 3rd, per chevron az. and sa. a chevron erm. between
three estoiles arg., Langdale. Crest — A derai-eagle with two
heads displayed az. semee of ermine spots, and charged on
each wing with a covered cup all or. ilioHo— Beneflciorum
Biemor.
&ai— Bleasby Hall, Southwell, Notts.
KELLY OF KELLY.
Kelly, Eeginald, Esq. of Kelly, Devon, J.P. ,
and D.L. for Devon, J.P. for Cornwall, educated at
Harrow and Cambridge, 6. 10 Jan. 183i ; s. his
father 27 April, 1873; m. 22 June, 1858, Janet
Maitland, 5th dau. of Henry Wilson, Esq. of fcjtow-
langloft Hall, Suffolk.
iLfltCagC— "This family," we quote from their authenti-
cated pedigree, " may look back beyond the Conquest, and
derive themselves from the Ancient Britons."
Nicholas de Kelly, living temp. Henry II., was father of
William de Kelly, who was s. by his son, Warren de Kelly,
father of Sir William Kelly, of Kelly, temp. Henry III.,
whose son, Richard Kelly, of Kelly, living in 1220, was s. by
his son. Sir John Kelly, of Kelly, Kiit., living temp.
Edward I. He was father of John Kelly, of Kelly, temp,
Edward II., who left, by Margaret his wife, a son.
Sir John Kelly, Knt. of Kelly, living 44 Edward III., m.
Elinor, dau. and co-heiress of Jt ..n Crewes, of Bradstone, and
father of John Kelly, of Kelly, whose son, Matthew Kelly,
of Kelly, was s. by his son, John Kelly, of Kelly, father of
Thomas Kelly, of Kelly, m. temp. Henry VI., Elizabeth,
dau. and heir of William Talbot, Esq. of Talbotswykc, Devon,
and had a son,
Richard Kelly, of Kelly, which estate he inherited at the
decease of his elder brother Nicholas. He m. Jane, dau. of
Thomas Bratton, of Bratton, Somerset, and was direct ancestor
of
William Kelly, Esq. of Kelly, living at the Herald's Visi-
tation in 1620, then aged 32. His 2nd son,
John Kelly, Esq. of Kelly, d. unn. 16S9, and devised his
estate to his cousin-german,
Francis Kelly, Esq. of Tredown, in Bradstone, who then
became of Kelly. He m Elizabeth Tucker, of Holdsworthy,
in Devon, and dying Dec. 1690, was buried at Kelly, and
left (with two daus., Joan, m. 14 Sept. 1693, John Tillam;
and Phillippa) an only son and successor,
Arthdr Kelly, Esq. of Kelly, m. Susanna, only dau. an(3
heir of William Handcock, Esq. of Hendra St. Germains, in
Cornwall, and by that lady had issue. Mr. Kelly d. 18 Oct.
1712, and was «. by his only son,
Arthur Kelly, Esq. of Kelly, bapt. 23 Oct. 1712, m. Mary,
eldest dau. of William Tucker, Esq. of Coryton Park,
Axminster, Devon, »nd had by her (who c(. 1781) six sons and.
two daus.,
I. Arthur, his heir..
II. Francis John, a Capt. in the 18th or Royal Irish regt.,
bapt. 12 May, 1749; to. 1782, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Oakeley, Esq. of Deal, Kent, and had issue, Henry, Capt.
Royal African Corps, d. unm,.; Elizabeth; Catherine;
Mary; and Agnes, m. Samuel Laing. Esq. of Orkney, N.B.
III. William Handcock, Vice-Admiral of the Blue, bapt.
6 April, 1751 ; m. Sally, dau. of Magnus Morton, Esq.,
Judge of the Isle of Nevis; and d. 2 May, 1811, leaving a
son, Magnus Morton, Lieut. R.N., d. s. p., and a dau., Mary
Anne, wife of Theophilus Clive, Esq.
IV. Benedictus Marwood, of Holsworthy, Devon, bapt.
12 Aug. 1752, O.S.; m.. 30 Aprd, 1780, Mary, dau. of
Arseott Coham, Esq. of Holsworthy ; and dying Feb. 1836,
left issue,
1 William, Commander R.N., 6.27 Feb. 1782; m. 1821,
Sarah Cole.
2 Benedictus Marwood, Rear-Adminil R.E., h. 1785; m.
1st, 31 Aug. 1837, Mary Ann, eldest dau. and co-heir of
Richard Price, Esq. of Highfields Park, Sussex, which
lady d. 14 July, 1838; he in. 2RdIy. 18.55, Juliana, eldest
dau. of William Boyd, Esq. of Burfield Priory, co. Glou-
cester; and d. .t. p. 26 Sept. 1867.
3 John Tucker, Lieut. Horse Artillery at Madra.s, d. mim.
18!8. 4 Francis Coham.
1 Jlavy.
2 Juliana, m. 1823, George Braund, Esq. of Exeter.
3 Sarah. 4 Elizabeth.
V. Thomas, of Burrington, Devon, bapt. 3 Sept. 1760; m.
17S3, Miss Vining, of Stoke, Cornwall; and d. s. p.
I. Susannah, bapt. 3 June, 1746; d. 1709.
II. Mary, to. Lewis Robertson, Esq., Capt. R.N.
Mr. Kelly d. March, 1762, and was s. by his eldest son,
Arthur Kelly, Esq. of Kelly, Col. of the South Devon
Militia, bapt. 15 July, 1742. He m. Dorotliea Juliana, dau. of
Edward Drewe, Esq. of Exeter, by Doiotliea Juliana his wife,
dau. and eventual co-heiress of the Right Hon. George Treby,
of riympton, Devon, and had issue.
Arthur, bapt. 15 June, 1773; to. 16 June, 1803, Mary, only
child of John Godwin, Ksq. of Porlsea, Hants, Banker; and
dying 23 March, 1822, in the lifetime of his father, left an
only child, Akxhub, late of Kelly.
KEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KEL
893
Edward, Capt. 51st regt., bapt. 26 Jan. 1779; to. Sarah, dau.
ot Edward Braddon, Ksq. of Skisdon, St. Kew, Cornwall ;
and dying 24 May, 18:J1, left an only child, Edward Henry,
b. 1821.
Mary, m. Rev. Kdward Morshead, Roctor of Calstock, Corn-
wall, and of Kelly, Devon. Elizabeth, d. 1851.
Susanna, d. mjihi. Juliana, d. unin.
Philippa, TO. 1st, Thomas Sowdon, Esq. of Whitstone; and
2ndly, 28 March, 1839, Thomas, son of the late John Yarde,
Esq. of Trowbridge House, Devon, deceased.
Col. Kelly d. 1823. His grandson,
Aktiicr Kellt, Esq. of Kelly, J.P., High Sheriff 183G, 6. 11
Sept. 1S04; 7)1. 27 Oct. 1829, Sophia, dau. of Robert Maitland,
Esq. of Thaxted, Essex, and had issue,
I. Arthur, 6. 1830; d. 1846. ii. Reginald, now of Kelly.
in. Maitland (Rev.), M.A., 6. 21 Aug. 1842; m. 23 April,
1873, Agnes Leigh, only child of William Leigh Clare,
Esq. of Raby Vale, co. Chester, and has two sons and one
dau. IV. Theodore, b. 1845.
I. Juliana, m. 14 July, 1853, Harry Reginald Salusbury, 2nd
son of the late Sir William Trelawny, Bart.
n. Mary Anne, lit. 1860, Capt. Joseph E. M. Wilson, R.N.
lu. Edith, d. 1802. iv. Blanche, d. 1866.
V. Sophy Maitland, m. 15 May, 1878, F. A. Wetherall, Esq.,
Commander R.N.
He d. 27 April, 1873.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron between three
billets gu., for Kelly; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron between
three talbots sa., for Talbot. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet
gu., an ostrich's head holding in the beak a horseshoe or.
Seat — Kelly, Lifton, Devon.
KELLY OF ROCKSTOWN CASTLE.
Kelly, John Joseph Roche, Esq. of Rocksto-n-n
Castle, and Islannioi-e, co. Limerick, b. 5 April, 1835 ;
m. 5 June, 1865, Helen Maria Agnes, only child of
John Joseph Preston, Esq. of Bellinter, nephew
and heir-at-law of Lord Tara {see Peeston of
Bellinter), and by her (who d. 28 July, 1873) had
issue,
James Preston,
Sarah,
who both d. in infancy.
He in. 2ndly, 2 June, 1875, Kate O'Donnell, dau.
of Francis Murpliy, Esq. of Kilcaii-ne, J.P. co.
Meath, and has issue,
Basil James, 6. 22 March, 1877.
Augusta Eleanor Mary.
ILtlItaj50. — According to a pedigree of this family in
Ulster's Office, Dublin Castle, certiried 7 Nov. 1772,
Brazill O'Kf.llv, Esq. of Clone, co. Kilkenny, to. Mary,
dau. of Sir Riciiard Shee, Knt. of Upper Court {see O'Shee of
Garden Morris), and had, with other issue, a son,
Laurenxe Kelly, Esq., m. Mary, 6th dau. of Michael Lang-
ton, Esq. of Grenan, Queen's Co., and Kilkenny, and grand-
dau. of Nicholas Langton, Esq., M.P. Kilkenny 1613 (see
Langton of Sanffanmore), and by her (who was b. 3 Aug.
1646, and d. 7 Oct. 1682) he had nine children, i. Brazill;
n. Michaell; in. Ignatius ; rv. William; v. John; vi. James;
1. Anstiice; ii. Ann; in. Mary.
The family suffered severely during the Cromwellian usurpa-
tion; their property was confiscated, and they were banished
from Kilkenny. They subsequently resided for several years
at Birr or Parsonstown : and eventually, about the Revolution,
some members of the family settled in Limerick. Laurence
Kelly's eldest son,
Brazill or Brassell Kelly, Esq., d. s. p. at Limerick
7 March. 1702, and was buried at St. Mary's Cathedral. Ad-
ministration of his property was granted, 19 Dec. 1702, to his
brother and next-of-kin,
John Kelly, Esq., 6. at Birr 1672; m. Helena, dau. of John
Morony, Esq., and grand-dau. of Patrick Morony, Esq. of
Fanningstonn, co. Limerick, and by her (who d. Nov. 1760)
had issue,
I. LArRExcE. his heir, m. 1 Oct. 1759, Mary, sister of Richard
Harrold, Esq. of PennywcU, Limerick; and d. s. p. 1776.
He brqucathcd all his property to his wife.
II. Martin, who settled at Cadiz, in Spain, where he was m.
lu. Michael, of whom presently.
I. Mary, m. Nicholas Mclnerheuy, of Copavilly, co. Clare.
and left issue.
n. Catherine, to. Martin Killikelly, son of Bryan Killikelly,
Esq. of Castle Lydican, co. Galway, and left issue.
Ui. Anstace, rn. (settlement dated 3 Nov. 1744), Lewis Collin,
Esq. of Dublin, and liad issue an only child, Margaret
Helen, to. Oliver Dolphin, Esq. (see Dolphin of Taroe).
IV. Helena, to. Oicense dated 12 July, 1729) Dominick Killi-
kelly, of Bilbao in Spain, younger brother ol the above
Martin Killikelly, and had issue an only son, Bryan Paul do
Killikelly, Esq. of Bilbao, and a dau. Kate, m. George Moore,
Esq. of Moore Hall.
V. Jane, m. James Creagh, Esq. of Limerick; d. 20 March,
1759, and left issue.
VI. Margaret, b. 1724; in. 16 April, 1751, Philip Roche, Ksq.
VII. Fiances, to. 29 Jan. 1761, Pierce Joyce, Esq. of Galway,
and had issue {sec Joyce of Curgary).
John Kelly d. July, 1765, aged 94 years. The 3rd son,
BIichael Kelly, Esq., b. 1727; to. 6 June, 1753, Christian,
dau. of John Roche, Ksq. of Limerick and Ballintlea, co. Clare,
by Ann his wife, dau. of Philip Stackpoole, Esq. of Mount-
cashel, co. Clare, a near kinsman of the late Due de Stacpools
(s!:e Roche of Granogk Castle), and by her (who d. 5 May, 1785,
aged 51 years) had issue,
I. John Peter, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, of Shannonview, co. Limerick, bapt. 17 Dec.
1781; w. 8 May, 1816, Letitia, dau. of John Phillip Roche,
Esq. ; and d. 12 Jan. 1869, in his 88th year, leaving by her
(who d. 20 Nov. 1823) issue, 1 Margaret, to. 1846 (settle-
ment 21 Feb.), Francis Grene, Esq. of Athassell Abbey, co.
Tipperary, and has issue ; 2 Christiana.
I. Helena, bapt. 27 Sept. 1758; to. 6 Oct. 1779, Thomas.
Appleyard, Esq., son of John Appleyard, Esq. of Athlunkard,
CO. Clare, and had issue.
II. Jane, bapt. 25 Feb. 1765; to. (settlement dated 31 Dec.
1791), John Greatrakes, Esq. of Rathkeale, co. Limerick,
and left issue.
III. Catherine, bapt. 23 July, 1766; to. John O'Halloran,
Esq., and left issue.
IV. Christian, bapt. 11 Feb. 1771; d. young.
V. Mary Anne, d. unm.
VI. Frances, bapt. 7 Aug. 1778; in. 14 May, 1808, Charles
McNamara, Esq.; and rf. 24 Nov. 1871, in her 93rd year,
leaving issue.
Michael Kelly d. 22 April, 1785, aged 58 years. His eldest
surviving son,
John Peter Kelly, Esq. of Ballintlea and Firgrove, co.
Clare, D.L., b. 29 June, 1775; purchased, in 1811, the estates
of the Ingoldsby Massy family, co. Limerick. He m. 28 Aug.
1799, Mary, dau. of James Lyons, Esq. {see Lyons of Crooiue
House), and by her (who d. 15 March, 1830) had issue,
I. Michael, d. young.
II. James Michael, of whom presently.
I. Mary, d. young, 15 April, 1806.
II. Christiana, m. 13 Jan. 1829, her cousin, Walter Joyce,
Esq. of Curgaray, co. Galway, and rf. Jan. 1859.
in. Mary, 6. 26 Dec. 1812; m. 27 Feb. 18o2, Richard Irwin,
Esq. {see Irwin of Rat/imoi/le).
John Kelly d. 18 Feb. 1871, in his 96th year, and was s. by his;
only surviving son,
James Michael Kelly, Esq. of Rockstown Castle, Donore,
Castle Bagot, and Cahircon, co. Clare, 6. 2 Feb. 1808; Higli
Sheriff CO. Limerick, 1841; M.P. for Limerick 1844 to 1847:
m. 6 May, 1834, Frances Maria Roche, only sister of Edmoml
Burke, Lord Fernioy, Lord Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum uf
CO. Cork, and had issue,
I. John Joseph Roche, his heir.
II. Edward Roche, of Donore, co. Kildare.
III. James FitzJames, of Ballintlea, co. Clare, J.P.
IV. Michael Roche, of Firgrove, co. Clare, m. 4 Aug. 1875.
Mary, 2nd dau. of Edmond Smithwick, Esq., J. P., of Kil-
creene, Kilkenny, and has issue a dau., Helen Mary.
V. Edmond Burke Roche, of Castle Bagot, co. Dublin.
VI. Thomas, a Barrister.
I. Margaret Honoria, d. young. ii. Mary.
III. F'rances Rose, to. Feb. 1878, Richard O'Reilly, Esq. of
Colamber, co. Westmeath.
James Kelly d. 18 Aug. 1875.
Ai-ms — Az., two lions rampant combatant arg. chained or,
supporting a tower triple turretted of the second. Crest — A;i
entield passant vert. Motto — Turris fortis mihi Deus.
&a«s— Rockstown, Castle Grange, Kilmallock; and Islan-
more, Crom, co. Limerick.
KELLY OF GLENCARA.
Keilt, Francis Hume, Esq. of Glencara, co.
Westmeath, B.A. Univ. Coll. Oxford, b. 1840, J.P.,
High Sheriff 1874, Capt. Westmeath Rifles, m. 187(n
G-ertrude Annie, dau. of G. Murdoch, Esq., c^
Menai Bridge, Anglesey, N.W., and has issue,
Francis 'Vandeleur, b. 1877.
ILillCiigC. — The Kellys of Gleneara claim descent from
the Kellys of Cargins, co. Boscommon, through MicHAtr.
O'Kelly, who settled in the barony of Kilkenny West, te.
Westmeath, 16b5, and subsequently became proprietor i.l'
Kelly brook, barony of Rathconrath, in same co.
894
XEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KEL
HCBEBT Kellt, of Kellybrook, 6. 1725 ; m. AraUella, dau. of
Williain Meaves. Esq, of Annsgrove, and d. 1810, leaving issue,
John, of Kellybrook.
Charles, who purchased Glencara and other properties.
Hubert, M.D., vt Birr, King's Co., i,i. Miss Hanlcs, and had
issue, Charles; Edmund Meares, Barrister-at-Law; Alfred;
Jeremiah, M.D. ; and several daua.
The 2nd son,
Chaeles Kelly, Esq. of Glencara, m. 1790, Katherine, dau.
of William Johnson, Esq. of Headford House, co. Leitiini, by
Katherine his wife, dau. of Robert Hume, Esq. of Lisanoure
Castle, and d. 1833^ having had issue,
William Meares, d. unm. Charles, d. unm.
EoBERT Home, late of Glencara.
John Hut^eit, of Lunestown, co. Westmeath, J. P., m. 1831,
Hannah, dau. of Theobald Felherston, ICsq.
Arabella. Katherine. Clementina.
Lutia. Maria. Harriet.
The 3rd son,
Robert Hume Kelly, Esq. of Glencara, A.M., Barrister-at-
Law, J.P., and High Sheriff 1867, !>. 1793; m. 1830, Isabella
Olivia, dau. of Oliver Isdell, Esq. of Conlanstown, and had,
I. Francis Home, now of Glencara.
II. Robert Vandeleur, M.D. Edin., 6. 1843 ; m. 1877, Annie
Holmes, dau. of William Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Grouse
Lodge, CO. Westmeath.
III. Harvey Hamilton, b. 1845, Capt. ."ieth regt., to. Pec. 1876,
Constance, dau. of Col. Dunsterville, r.ombay Presidency.
I. Katherine, m. Rev. Frederick Armitage, and has issue,
1 Allan Leathley ; 2 Lionel; 1 Diana; 2 Winifred.
II. Diana Louisa, in. Edward Armitage, son of Leathley
Armitage, Esq., late of Farnley Hall, co. York, and has
issue, 1 Leathley; 2 Edward Hume; 1 Katherine.
Mr. Kelly d. Sept. 1868.
Arms—Az., two lions arg. chained or, supporting a tower of
three turrets of the second, in the centre chief point a mullet
of the third. Crest— An enfield passant vert, charged on the
shoulder with a mullet of the arms. JlfoUo— Turris fortis niihi
Deus.
Seat— Glencara, Mullingar, co. Westmeath. Ciui— Kildare
Street. Dublin. ^
KEIiLY OF NEWTOWN.
Kelly, Charles, Esq. of Newtown, co. G-alway,
J.P., Q.C., and Chairitian of Quarter Sessions, co.
Longford, M.A., m. 1862, Bertlie, dau. of Count
Alphonse de Buisseret, and has issue,
I. James, b. 1875.
I. Matilda. ii. Alice. in. Marguerite. iv. Ida.
ILtnCaflt.— The Kellys of Newtown claim descent from
the ancient family of O'Kelly, of Aughrim Castle, co. Gahvay.
About the close of the 17th century there were two brothers
of the family, Bryan and John. The younger was ancestor of
the Kellts of Nwtown: the elder, Bryan, had two sons.
Gen. O'Kelly, of the Austrian service, who d. unm.; and
John O'Kelly, father, by Miss Donclan, of Bally DoneUin, his
wife, of an only dau., m. Count Marcolini, and of two sons,
Bernard and Joseph, both officers in the Austrian service,
who d. unm. Reverting to the younger brother,
John Kelly : he to. and had(wiih a dau., mother of William
Kelly, Capt. Dillon's regt. Irish Brigaile in France) two sons,
John, father of Patrick O'Kelly, Col. in the Austrian service,
who d. unm. James.
The younger son,
James Kelly, Esq., to. Miss Kelly, and had two sons and a
dau., John, of Greencastle, Jamaica, who d.iinni.; James;
and Bridget, who m. J. Kelly, Esq., and had one dau., m.
John Callanan, M.D., of Cork. The 2nd son,
James Kelly, Esq. of Cork, to. Mary, dau. of Robert
French, Esq. of French Grove, co. Mayo, and had issue,
John, of Newtown, co. Galway, Crescent Park, and Green
Castle, Island of Jamaica; d. unm.
Eobert, d. unm. James, of Newtown.
Mary, m. Patrick Taaffe, Esq. of Foxborough, co. Eos-
common.
The 3rd son,
James Kelly, Esq. of Newtown, to. Mary Frances, only
dau. of AugiLstme Fallon, Esq., and left surviving issue,
Charles, Q.C, of Newtown.
Juseph, of Bellewsgrove, co. Galway, J.P., to. 1853, Mari-
anne, 5th dau. of Sir Michael uillon Bellew, Bart, of
Mount Bellew, co. Galway, and by her (who d. 186:^) has
issue, four daus., Mary Theresa, Helena, Sabina, Elly.
John, of Greencastle, Jamaica
Ellen. Anne.
Matilda, d. unw,.
Mr. Kelly d. 1849.
Arms — Gu., on a mount ppr. two lions rampant, supporting!
a tower arg. Crest — A griffin passant. Motto — Turris fortu I
mihi Deus.
ib'eaJ-Newtown, Ballyglunin, co. Galway.
KELSO OF HORKSELEY PAHK.
Kelso, Ed WAED Barringtox PtTRVis,Esq. Com-
mander K.N., Horkesley Park, Essex.
iLtlTrnCJC.— Hnoo de Kelso, the first of the name men-
tioned in the public records of Scotland, appears in the Rag-
man Roll, anno 1296, and is called by the continuaior of
Nisbet "ancestor of the Kelsos of Kelsoland." From him
derived the eminent Scottish family of Kelso of Kelsoland,
whose mule representative, about the middle of the 18tli
century, was Capt. John Kelso, of the 32nd regt., son of
Capt. Robert Kelso, whose father, John Kelso, of Kelsolai
sold the old family estutes, 1671, to James Brisbane, of
Bishopton, who altered the name to Brisbane. Capt. John
Kelso m. 13 June, 1758, Margaret, dau. of William Mowatt,
Esq , Provost of Aberdeen 1754, and had, with other issue, who
d. iiiua.,
I. William, of Dankeith, Major of the 23rd Light Dragoons,
Col. of the Aynshire Militia, J. P. and D.L., m. 30 Aug.
1781, Susanna, dau. of William Fergusson, Esq. of Doon-
holm, and had issue.
1 John, d. unm.
2 William, of Dankeith, Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.S., d. s.p.
3 Fleming, Lieut. 13th Light Dragoons, d. uam.
1 Elizabeth, to. Jolin H. Martin, Esq. of Glencree;
2 Margaret.
3 Mary Susanna, m. Rev. Alfred G. Utterson, Rector of
Layer Marney.
Col. Kelso d. 22 April, 1836.
II. Robert, Major-Gen., to. 1798, Marianne Susan, dau. of
Nelson Burtsell, Esq. of Suffolk, and by her (who d. April,
1832) had issue,
1 Edward John Francis, of whom presently.
1 Margaret Augusta, to. Rev. Courtenay Boyle Bruce,
Rector of St. Cross, Homer.sfield.
2 Louisa Marianne Su.san Frances, m. Rev. Wm. Colvill,
Rector of Bytham, St. Peter's.
Gen. Kelso d. 23 Oct. 1823.
III. Archibald, J.P. and D.L., 6. 18 Feb. 1771 ; purchased the
estate of Sauchrie, in Carrick, co. Ayr; to. Feb. i805. Miss
Macharg, dau. of Macharg, of Kiers, an ancient co. Ay
family, and had issue, Archibald; Andrew John; John;
Cecilia Margaret ; Margaret Georgiana, deceased ; Jane,
docea.sed; and Elizabeth, deceased.
IV. George, Capt. of an Indiaman, m. Miss Plumb, but
rf. .S. J).
I. Jane.
II. Mary, to. Patrick Ballentyne, Esq. of Castle Hill, CQ. Ayr.
III. Charlotte Christina.
Capt. Kelso d. 1781, and was s. by his grandson,
Edward John Francis Kelso, Esq. of Kelsoland, Horkes-
ley Park, Essex, late Capt. in the 72nd Highlanders, to.
10 June, 1841, Frances Laetitia Philippa, only child and heiress
of Barrington Purvis, Esq. of Becclcs, SutTolk, and Purvis
Hall, Essex, by Amy Lsetitia his wife, eldest dau. of Rev.
Nathaniel Colville, D.D., of Lawsliall, Bury St. Edmunds, and
had issue,
Edward Barrington Porvis, now of Horkesley Park.
Edward Archibald Robert, b. 21 May, 1844.
Edward Henry George, b. 21 July, 1S50.
Philippa Charlotte Mary. Mary Amy Adelaide.
Mr. Kelso d. 8 Oct. 1857.
^rms— Sa., a fess engrailed between three garbs or. Ch-est—
A garb or. Motln — Otium cum dignitate.
b'cat— Horlcesley Parli, Colchester, Essex.
KELSO-HAMILTON OF THE RETREAT
AND HXJLLERHIRST.
Kelso-Hamilton, Alexander, Esq. of The
Retreat, Topsham, Devon, and Huilerhirst, Stevens-
ton, Ayshire, b. 15 Dec. 1851. ; m. 1876, Caroline,
dau. of Ayliuer Porter, Esq. and line issue.
iLfU cage. —The property of Huilerhirst, co. Ayr, was pur-
chased from Cuninghanie, of Aucliinharvie, about the year
1707, by
William Kelso, at that time one of the bailies of Campbel-
town, in Kintyre. He hail previously resided at Carwinie Hill,
in the parish of Dairy, and is sujiposed to have been a cadet
of the Kelsos of Kelsoland. He to. Mary, dau. of Hugh Mont-
gomerie, of Broonilands, and d. 174>, at the age of bO, leaving
by her (who d. 1739, aged 75) a son ami heir,
William KtLSO, of Huilerhirst, m. 19 Deo. 1711, Doiolliea,
KEM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KEM
895
4th dnti. of Patrick Hunter, of Hunterstoun ; and d. 12 Sept.
ITfiO, aged fl5, having had issue by her (who m. 2ndly, Mr. Weir,
of Kirkliill) two sons and a dau., Mary. His elder son,
William Kei so, Esq. of Hullerhirst, d. uniu. 6 Jan. 1778,
aged 33, and was s. by his brother,
Patrick Kelso, m. 8 April, 1777, Mary, dau. of Robert
Hamilton, of Saltcoats, and d. 28 Dec. 1791, aged 42, leaving
issue,
William Kelso, who d. unm. 27 Jan. 1S05, aged 27, and
was s. by his brother,
Alexander Hamilton Kelso, Esq. of Hullerhirst, for ten
years in the E.I.C. Civil Service, who s. 180!t, to the property
of his maternal uncle, Sir Alexander Hamilton, of The Hetreat,
Devon, and thereupon assumed the surname and arms of
Hamilton. He m. 24 April, 1809, llosalie, dau. of Edward J.
Colbiornsen, of an ancient family (who had been Chief Justice
and a member of the Danish Government of Trauquebar),
and by her (who d. 3 March, 187S) had issue,
Alexander Kelso, ft. 1810; d. 1818.
ALtxANDER Edward Kelso Hamilton, 6. 1822 ; m. 1853,
Jane Harriet, only surviving child of Brigadier-Gen. J. T.
Lane, C.B., and d. 25 Dec. 1855, leaving an only child,
Alexander Kelso Hamilton, now of The Ketieat and
Hullerhirst.
Alexander Henry Abercromby Hamilton, of Fairfield Lodge,
Exeter, J. P., ft. 4 Feb. 1829: m. 1st, 19 Sept. 1x54, Sophia
Anne Adelaide, dau. of Sir Robert Abercromby, Bart., and
has two sons, Robert Abercromby, ft. 22 June, 1856, and
Douglas Abercromby, ft. 27 Jan. 1869. He m. 2ndly, 1 Dec.
1869, Flora Henrietta Maria, dau. of Charles Edward Mac-
donald, Esq., Madras Civil Service, and widow of Major
G. J. Condy, H.M.'s Indian army.
Maria Frances, d. 1829. Emma, d. 1818.
Harriet, m. 1840, William Nation, Esq. of Rockbeare, and
d. 1844, leaving issue. Julia.
Maria Rosalie, to. 1856, William Clulow Sim, Esq. of Knowle,
and d. 2 April, 1873, leaving issue.
Lydia Mary, m. Oct. 1873, Capt. H. Tyrwhiit Drake, Chief
Constable of Bucks.
Mr. Humilion Hamilton d. 11 June, 1853.
Seats— The Retreat, Topsham ; and Hullerhirst, StCTcnston.
♦
KEMEYS-TYNTE.
See Ttnte.
KEMMIS OF SHAEN.
Eemmis, Thomas, Esq. of Shaeu, Queen's Co.,
J.P. and D.L., High ShenfP 1860, b. 14 May, 1837 ;
m. 1 June, 1858, Victoria Alexandrina, eldest dau.
of Hans H. Hamilton, Esq., Q.C., of 26 Eitzwilliam
Place, Dublin, and has issue,
I. Thomas Henrt, b. 11 July, 1860.
I. Augusta Mary.
ittllf age. — This family claims descent from the ancient
family of Kemeys, of Keven Mabley.
Thomas Kemmis, Esq. of Shaen Castle, Killeen, Straboe, and
Clonin, Queen's Co., 6. 1710; d. 1774, leaving, by Susan his
wife, dau. of George Long, Esq. of Derrynaseeia, live sons,
John, of Straboe, Treasurer of the county, 6. 6 July, 1747'
m. Margaret, dau. of Charles White, Esq. of Charleville,
and by her (who d. 1827) left at his decease, ls09. three
daus. and two sons, Charles, of Derrynaseeia, and Thomas
(Rev.), of Straboe, both of whom (/. .s. p.
James, Major-Gen. in the army, d. 2 April, 1820.
TuoMAS. of whose descendants we treat.
Joshua, of Knightstuwn, 6.9 Feb. 1755, J.P., High Sheriff
17a5; m. Catherine, dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon Smyth,
LL.D., and d. 1818, leaving issue, Joshua, of Knightstovvn,
J. P.. (/. 1843; Alicia, m. Rev. Gustavus Warner; and
Catherine Henrietta, to. Kev. William Betty.
William of Killeen, Clonin, ic. Treasurer of the Queen's
Co., d.'s.p. 1848.
The 3rd son,
Thomas Kemmis, Esq. of Shaen Castle, Killeen, &c.. Crown
and Treasury Solicitor for Ireland, Patron of Rosenallis, 6.
4 May, 1753; to. 11 Sept. 1773, Anne, dau. of Henry White,
Esq. of Dublin; and d. 15 Jan. 1823, having had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Henry, M.A., Q.C., Assistant-Barri'ter and Chairman of
the Quarter Sessions of Kilmainham, M.P. lor Tralee 1800,
6. 19 Sept. 1776; m. 1804, Maria, dau. of Arthur Dawson,
Esq. of Castle Dawson, co. Londonderry, M.P. ; and d.
18 March, 1867, having had issue,
1 Thomas Arthur, of Croham Hurst, Croydon, Surrey,
J. P., late Capt. Grenadier Guards, M.P. for East Looe
1831; b. 16 March, 1806; n. 14 Sept. 18,i3„ Hemietta
Anne, dau. of Col. Charles Kemeys Kemeys-Tynte, M.P.,
ot llalswell House, Somerset; and d. 25 Dec. 1858,
leaving an only son, Arthur Henry Nicholas, now of
Croliam Hurst, Croydon, Surrey, late Capt. 1st Somerset
Militia, J.P. for Surrey and King's Co., High SherilT of
King's Co. 1862, 6. 1834; m. 1862, Emma Jane, dau. of
E. Collins, Esq.
2 Henry Richard, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1811; m.
1848, Laura Charlotte, dau. of Arti.ur Male, Esq. of
Bellevue, co. Staft'ord, and by her (who d. 1 862) had issue,
Jasper Henry; Edward Robert; Mary Frances; Alice
Louisa, TO. Rev. William H. Walker, Rector of Nacton,
Norfolk; Helen Laura, to. William Kennedy, Esq.;
Isabel ; and Maude Susan.
HI. William, of Ballinacor {see that Family).
IV. James, of Deny and Meelick, Queen's Co., 6. 9 March,
1791; TO. Mary, dau. of G. Losh, Esq.; d. s. p. 1841.
I. Anne, m. 15 May, 1800, Richard Warburton, Esq. of
Garryhinch, Queen's Co., J.P. and D.I/. Mrs. Warburton
d. 29 Aug. 1852, and her husband 15 July, 1853.
II. Susan, 7)1. 21 Dec. 1802, William Talbot, Esq. of Mount
Talbot, J.l*. and D.L. co. Roscommon, who d. s. p. 1851.
Mrs. Talbot d. 1813.
III. Mary, to. 1st, Sir Arlhur Garden, Bart.; and 2ndly,
Josepti Smith, Esq. of Mount Butler, co. Tipperary, Capt.
26th regt; and d. s. p. 20 June, 1867.
The eldest son,
PiEv. Thomas Kemmis, B.A., of Shaen Castle and Brockley-
Park, Queen's Co., Patron of Rosenallis, ft. 6 Aug. 1775; m.
Mary, dau. and heir of Arthur Riky, Esq. of Airtield, co.
Dublin; and d. 4 Oct. 1827, leaving issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Arthur, of Sidney, Australia, m. Aphra, dau. of James Red-
mond, Esq., J. P., of Hollywood, co. Limerick, and had issue.
Henry, B.A., of Tasmania, Australia, to. twice, and had issue.
Mary, m. Charles Hogan, Esq., M.A., of Dublin, one of the
six Clerks of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, and has
issue.
The eldest son,
Thomas Kemmis, Esq. of Shaen Castle and Straboe, Patron
of Rosenallis, J. P., High Sheriff 1832; m. 18 Aug. 1834, Mary
Henrietta, eldest dau. of Rev. Robert Blackwood Jelly, of
Portarlington, and by her (who to. 2ndly, 1856, Sir Henry
Marsh, Bart., M.D.) had issue, i. Thomas, now of ShaenCastle
and Straboe, late Patron of Rosenallis; ii. Robert, R.N.,
6. 1839, d. 1862: in. William, late 84th regt. ; iv. Arthur, late
15th regt.; and i. Jane, who d. tmm. 1857. Mr. Kemmis d.
1844.
iSeai— Shaen, near Maryborough, Queen's Co.
KEMMIS OF CROHAM HURST.
(-See Preceding Memoir.)
KEMMIS OF BALLINACOR.
Kem^iis, William G-ilbeet, Esq. of Ballinacor,
CO. Wicklow, J.P. and D.L., B.A., b. 11 June, 1806;
High Sheriff of Wicklow 1835, and of Queen's Co.
1852.
3LincaS0. — Willtam Kemmis, Esq. of Ballinacor, Crown
and Treasury Solicitor for Ireland {see Kemmis of Shaen); ft. 23
Oct. 1777 ; r,i. 11 May, 1805, Ellen, 2nd dau. of Niclitlas South-
cote Mansergh, Esq., J.P. of Greenane, co. Tipperary, and had
issue,
I. William Gilbert, now of Ballinacor.
II. Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, of Killeen, Coolbanagher,
Queen's Co., Crown and Treasury Solicitor lor Ireland,
ft. 19 April, 1807 ; m. 17 June, 1839, Elizabeth Anne, only
dau. of Rev. Charles Lambe Palmer, ot Rahan, co. Kildare;
he d. 18 Dec. 1808, having had issue,
1 William Palmer, ft. 1 April, 1840: d. 15 Nov. 1847.
2 Thomas, J.P., ft. 29 Jan. 1841; d. 8 May, 1869.
3 Charles, ft. 18 Oct. 1844; d. 31 Oct. 1861.
4 Gustavus R chard, 6. 3 May, 1846 ; d. 19 Oct. 1862.
5 William, of Killeen.
1 Eli/abcth. 2 Frances Gertrude, d. 14 Sept. 1873.
3 Louisa Rosaile. 4 Florence Jane.
III. George (Rev.), B.A., late Vicar or Rosenallis, 6. 4 June,
1808; TO. 23 Oct. 183.5, Caroline, dau. of the Rev. John
Olphert, of Ballyconnell, co. Donegal, she d. 28 Nov. 1856,
leaving issue,
1 William, Major E.A., b. 8 Aug 1836: m. 20 Aug. 1852,
Ellen Gertrude de Home Christy, eldest dau. oi George
Steimnan Steinman, Esq. of Sundridge, Kent, and has
issue, William Henry Olphert, ft. 15 March, 1831; iMarcuS
Steinman, ft. 29 May, 1867 : Lewis George Nicholas, 6.
21 Nov. 1870; Edward Bernhard, 6. 11 June, 18i3;
Gilbert, ft. 4 June, 1875.
2 John Olphert, late Capt. 15th regt., 6. 5 Nov. 1837: m.
14 Oct. 1^63, Mary Louisa, dau. of William Needham,
896
EEN
THE LANDED GENTRY,
KEN
Ksq., Barrister-at-Law, of Fredericton, New Brunswick,
and has issue,
George Richard, &. July 1865; d. May, 1868.
John, 6. 19 July, 1867.
Charles Edward, 6. 19 Jan. 1876.
Helen Valetta, 6. 29 Jan. 1870.
Maud Mary, b. Jan. 1872.
3 Thomas (Rev.). B.A., b. 21 Oct. 18''8; m. 1st, 5 Aug. 187:!,
Penelope, dau. of Robert Iloberrs, Esq., of Monkstown,
and by her (who rf. Oct. 1875) has a dau., Etiiel Constanue,
b. 2.3 Sept. 1875 ; 2ndly, 13 June, 1877, Letitia, M.F., dau.
of Capt. H. L. Pendleton, Louth Militia.
4 George, late Capt. 1.3th regt., b. 16 Oct. 1840, m. 23 Sept.
1869, Maria Frances Catherine, dau. of Rear Admiral
Michael de Courcy, C.
5 Henry Marcus, M.D., h. 19 July, 1846, of Bridgwater, m.
Minnie Frances, only dau. of John Armstrong, Esq. of
Kingstown, and has issue, Herbert George ; Charles ; and
Georgiua Florence, 6.22 .Sept. 1871.
6 Arthur, 6. 2S June, 1850.
7 Edward Richard, b. 7 Nov. 1856 ; d. at Natal, 8 Jan. 1877.
1 Anne Benjamina.
2 Caroline, in. 28 March, 1878, Hon. Arthur Hill Trevor de
Montmorency, 4th son of the 4th Viscount Mountmorres.
IV. Richard, b. 20 Feb. 1813.
I. Elizabeth, m. 16 Jan. 1826, William Charles Quin, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law, an Ecclesiastical Ccmimissloner, son of
Rev. Thomas Quin, of Burleigh, co. Wexford, and has issue.
Mr. Kemmis d. 20 July, 1864, and was s. by his son, William
Gilbert, now of Ballinacor.
Seat — Ballinacor, Eathdrum, co. Wicklow.
KENDALIi OF PELYN.
The late Nicholas Kendall, Esq. of Pelyn, co.
Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., a Special Deputy-Warden
of tlie Stannaries, was M.P. for East Cornwall
from 1852 to 1868; High Sheriff of the co. 1847,
I. 1800; m. 1823, Marianne, dau. of Wilhaiu
Mymond, Esq., and had issue,
Nicholas, J. P., now of Pelyn, 6. 1825; m. 1854, Dora de
Haviland, dau. of Joshua Priaulx, Esq., and has Nicholas,
6. 1864, and other issue.
Mr. Keudall (who descended from the family of
Kendall of Treworgy, in Dunloe) eldest sou of the
Bev. Charles Kendall, of Pelyn, hy Anne his wife,
dau. of F. Hext, Esq. of Tredithy, Cornwall, and d.
8 June, 1878.
Arms—Axg., a chevron between three dolphins naiant em-
bowed sa. Crest — A lion passant gu. Motto — Virtus depressa
resurget.
Residence— V&lya, near Lostwithiel, Cornwall.
KENNARD OF CRAWLEY COURT.
Kennaed, Adam Steinmete, Esq. of Crawley
Court, Winchester, Hants, b. June, 1833 ; m. Grrace
Ellen, eldest dau. and co-heir of Joseph Hegan,
Esq. of Dawpool, co. Chester, and has issue,
I. Cecil Waterhouse, 6. 7 Aug. 1867.
II. Henry Gerard Hegan, b. 28 March, 1871.
III. Charles Heywood, 6. 18 May, 1872.
IV. Edmund, twin with Charles.
V. Vivian George, b. 4 April, 1874.
I. Agnes Lily, 6. 20 Sept. 1862.
II. Marion Grace, b. 14 Oct. 1864.
III. Beatrice Margaret, 6. 27 July, 18G9.
Mr. Kennard unsuccessfully contested Gloucester
in 1865, and Salisbury in 1874.
HilTCiigC— John Kennard, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey,
Banker, of the City of London, 6. 30 Jan. 1775, son of John
Kennard (b. 1732, and d. 1791), and Mary Hewitt his wife; m.
3 June, 1797, Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of William Peirse, Esq.
of Windsor, and by her (who d. 13 Sept. 1811) had issue,
1 John Peirse, of Walthamstow, Essex, and London,
Banker, afterwards of Hordle Cliff, Hants, b. 25 Oct. 1 79S ;
in. 8 Jan. 1828, Sophia, eldest dau. of Sir John Chapman, of
Windsor, and d. 3 May, 1877, having had issue,
1 Coleridge John, b. 6 Oct. 1828; in. Ellen Rowe, niece of
Sir Joshua Rowe, late Chief Justice of Jamaica, and has
issue, Hugh Coleridge Downing, 6. 15 May, 1859; and
Meredith Ellen, b. 1 Oct. 1860.
2 Adam Steinmetz, of Crawley Court.
3 Edmund Hegan, M.P. for Lymington, formerly for
Beverley, 6. 14 Oct. 1834, M.A. Oxon, Capt. 8th Hussar.*,
A.D.C. 10 his Grace the Duke of Abercorn, K.G., Lord-
Lieut, of Ireland; m. Jan. 1868, Agnes, 2nd dau. and co-
heir of Joseph Hegan, Esq. of Dawjiool, co. Chester, and
has issue, Auberon Claud Hegan, 6. 18 May, 1869 ; Ernest,
Coleridge Hegan; Victoria Lily Hegan, 6. 4 Feb. 1874;
Winifred Grace, b. 20 March, 1878.
4 Charles Henry, B.A. Univ. Coll. Oxon, h. 11 Oct. 1840,
1 Marion Julia, hi. Rev. Edward Rawn.sley, of Raithby Hall
CO. Lincoln. 2 Sophia Hegan, d. 1843.
3 Elizabeth Louisa, m. Rev. C. J. Robinson, H.M. Inspecto;
of Schools.
II. Robert William, of Theobalds, Herts, Merchant, of Loa
don, J.P. for cos. Herts, Middlesex, and Stirling, Chevaliei
of the Order of Leopold of Belgium, Sheriff of London anj
Middlesex, 1816-7, and late M.P. for Newport, Isle oi
Wight; b. 18 Jan. 1800; in. 23 May, 1823, Mary Anne,
sister of Thomas Challis, Esq., M.P. for Finsbury, and a.
1870, having had issue,
1 Robert Bruce, of Gntcombe, Isle of Wight, b. 8 May,
1824; m. 1848, Anne Grace, dau. of John Davies, Esq,
2 Thomas William, 6. 29 Aug. 1825.
3 Howard John, b. 29 Nov. 1829.
4 Arthur Challis, 6. 17 June, 1831.
5 Henry Martyn, of Falkirk, N.B., and Crumlin Hall, neai
Newport, co. Monmouth, J.P. and D.L., High Sherifl
1863, b. 17 Feb. 1833 ; m. 1858, Katherine Anne, dau. ol
late Rev. George Thomas, of Ystrad Mynach, co. Glamor- j"
gan, and had by her (who d. 1875) issue, Martyn Thomas,
6. 1859, and Mary Elese.
6 John, 6. 13 April, 1836.
7 Edward, of Blaenafon, Monmouth, 6. 1842; m. 1870,
Mary Eliza, 2nd dau. of Samuel Laing, Esq., M.P., and
has issue Lionel Edward.
1 Blary Jane. 2 Charlotte Anne.
3 Ellen, m. G. W. G. Thomas, Esq.
III. George (Rev.), M.A. of Gayton, co. Northampton, 6. 3 ''l
Jan. 1806 ; m. 26 Sept. 1839, Mary Jeannette, only dau. of |i
John Jackson, Esq., and d. 11 Dec. 1847, leaving,
1 Mary Genevieve. 2 Constance Hammond.
3 Elizabeth Preston.
IV. Henry Hewitt, of Rookcliff, Hants, 6. 30 July, 1808; d. 16
Oct. 1878.
V. Stephen Ponder, of Woodlands, Harrow Weald, Middlesex,
J.P. and D.L, 6. 24 Jan. 1810; m. 13 June, 1839, Emma
Sarah, dau. of William Steinmetz, of Upper Homerton,
Middlesex, and has issue,
1 Henry Steinmetz, of Norris Lodge, Hoddesdon, Herts,
15 Feb. 1843; m. 28 April, 1868, Frances, youngest dau.
of the late Charles Robert Spirling, Esq. of Hargra,ve
Lodge, Stansted, Essex, younger sun of JohnSpirliu]
Esq. of Dynes Hall, Essex.
1 Harriet Emma, in. Henry Reginald Spirling, Esq., son
of Charles Robert Spirling, Esq. of Harrow Weald Lodge,
Middlesex. 2 Laura Mary. 3 Edith Charlotte.
I. Harriet Elizabeth, m. 25 May, 1841, John Corrie, Esq. of
Senwick, Kirkcudbright.
II. Ellen, TO. 15 March, 1838, George Simpson, Esq. of Lin-
coln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, deceased.
Mr. Kennard d. 1 Dec. 1838, and was s. by his son,
John Peirse Kennard, Esq., late of Hordle Cliff.
/4rm.s— Per chevron gu. and az. a chevron engrailed arjf.
between two keys in chief or, and a sword erect in base ppr.
pommelled and hilted gold. Crest— A cubit arm erect in
armour ppr., holding a key and broken sword in saltire or.
ilolto — At spos non fracta.
Sef((— Crawley Court, Winchester. Ciw6s— Carlton, Boodles,
Union, and Garrick. .
KENNEDY OF BENNANE AND
FINN ARTS.
Kennedy, Rowland Eeequssone, Esq. of Ben-
nane and Finnarts, co. Ayr, h. 1859 ; s. 1870.
ILtnCagC.— The tirst of the family mentioned in any
charter, Nisbet informs us, is Duncan de Carbick, and, fn
the document, it appears that he lived in the reign of Malcolm
IV., which began about 1150. The grandson of Dune
Roland, of Carrick, had a grant of the county of Carriuk,
from Neil, Earl of Carrick, and was declared Chief of his name.
This grant was confirmed by Alexander III.
The sixth in lineal descent from this Roland was Sni Johi»
Kennedy, of Denure. He m. the heiress of Sir Neil Montgo-
merie, of Cassilis, and had two sons. Sir Gilbert, who suc-
ceeded him; and Sir Hew, of Ardstynchar, whom the King of
France distinguished for his gallant conduct at the battles of
Bauge and Verneuil. Sir Hew d. unm. Sir Gilbert, the elder
son, was twice married. By his 1st wife, Marion, dau. of Sir
James Sandilands, of Calder, he had two sons, Gilbert, wl
d. in the French service, without issue ; apd Tuomas, of Bar-
gany, who s. also to the estates and honours of his uncle, Sir
Hew, of Ardstynchar. We find the arms of Kennedy of l!ar-
gany emblazoned, in 1859, by Sir David Lindsay, as quar-
tered with the Royal arms of France. From Nisbet, it appears
that Sir Gilbert again had, by his 2nd marriage, one son,
James, who was preferred to his father's inheritance in con
sequence of his matching with the Royal Family. By the
Princess Mary, dau. of Robert III., and widow of the Earl
of Angus, he had issue, and his eldest son was created Lord
Kennedy.
XEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KEN
89]
rhe ninth in descent from Tliomas Barjrany, was
Bew Kennedy, of Brnnune, m. his cousin-Kerman, Agnes,
u. of David Fevgussone, of Kinnarts, and had issue,
David Kennedy, of Bennane, m. 1799, his cousin-serman,
jry, dan. of John Korsythe, of Belliston, co. Antrim, and d.
D6, having had (with a dau., Agnes, who d. Sept. 1807) a
and successor,
Ew Fekgussone Kennedy, of Bennane and Finnarts, held
many to be Chief of the name, 23rd in descent from
mean de Carriek. He was a J. P. and D.L., u. 26 Nov. 1801 ;
. 10 Sept. 1857, Mariane, 2nd dau. of John Bell, Esq. of
iterUine, co. Ayr, and d. 1870, leaving issue,
. Rowland, now of Bennjne and Fincarts.
u. Gilbert Henry Hew, 6. 1864.
I. Katherine. ii. Primrose,
vlriiis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Kennedy, arg., a chevi'on gu.
twecn three cvosslets fitchee sa. : 2nd and 3rd, France, az.,
ree fleurs-de-lis or. Supporters — Dextei-, a lady attired in
e costume of the 16th century; sinister, a wyvern, botli ppr.
■est — A fleur-de-lis or, issuing out of two oak leaves ppr.
otto — Fuimvs.
Seat — Finnarts, Glenapp, co. Ayr.
KENNEDY OF DITNTJIIE.
Kennedy, Eight Hon. Thomas Feancis, of
'alqviharran CasUe, and Dunure, co. Ayr, P.O., J. P.
id D.L., b. 11 Nov. 1788; m. July, 1820, Sophia,
Qly dau. of Sir Samuel Romilly, and has a sou,
Francis Thomas Eomily, 6. 5 May, 1842 ; m. 3 June, 1868,
Eliza, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Jolin Campbell, K.C.B., and
has, with other issue, Thomas Francis, 6. 1870.
[r. Kennedy, M.P. for the Ayr District of Burghs
'om 1818 to 1834, was Clerk of the Ordnance 1832,
nd a Lord of the Treasury 1833 and 1834. In
837 he was appointed Paymaster of Civil Services
Ireland, and a Commissioner of the Woods and
'crests from 1850 to 1854. Mr. Kennedy is son of
lie late Thomas Kennedy, Esq. (who d. 1819) by
ane Adam his wife, of Blau- Adam, co. Kinross,
nd grand-nephew of Thomas Kennedy, Esq. of
)unure, who was Lord Advocate of Scotland in the
eign of Queen Anne. He descends from Gilbert
ieunedy, Esq., 2ud son of Alexander Kennedy,
Jsq. of ]3argany and Ardstynchar, by Mariot his
rife, dau. of Sir John Dunbar of Mochrum.
Arms, Crest and Motto — Same as Kennedy of Bennane.
Sec'.is— Dalquharran Castle, and Dunure, near Maybolc, co.
KENNEDY OP KNOCKGRAY.
Claee-Kennedy, Alexandee William Max-
well, Esq. of Knockgray, in the Stewartry of
Kirkcudbiight, N.B., J.P. and D.L. co. Kirkcud-
bright, b. 26 Sept. 1851 ; Lieut. Coldstream Guards,
1870; Capt. 1874; Fellow of the Linnean and
Royal Geographical Societies, m. 4 Feb. 1875, Hon.
Lettice Lucy, dau. of James, 4th Viscount Lifford,
and has issue.
ILtnCagC— Major-Gen. Alexander Clark-Kenn-edy, of
Knockgray, A.D.C. to the Queen, C.B. and K.H., was eldest
son of the late John Clark, Esq.of Nunhead, D.L. for co. Kirk-
cudbright, by Anne his wife, dau. and eventual co-heir of
Alexander Kennedy, Esq.of Knockgray, son of John Kennedy,
of Knockgray, 6. 1689, and grandson of Alexander Kennedy,
Minister of Straiton, and Chaplain to the Earl of Cassilis, who
acquired the property of Knockgray. He was 6. 1782, and m.
21 Dec. 1816, Harriet Eebekah, dau. and co-heir (with Margaret
Eleanor, who m. her cousin, Lieut. -Col. Purvis, of Darsham)
of John Eandall, Esq., by whom he had issue,
I. John, 6. 21 Sept. 1817; Lieut.-Col. ISth Eoyal Irish regt.,
of Knockgray, m. twice, and by his 1st wife, Frances
Eleanor, only dau. ot the late J. E. Walford, Esq., left a
son, Alexander, now of Knockgray.
n. Alexander Kennedy, b. 12 Jan. 1821, Hon. E.I.C.S. ; m.
1842, Harriet, 2nd dau. of the late Archibald Ewart, Esq.,
of the Hon. E.l.Co.'s Service, and has issue.
T. Harriet Sarah. ii. Mary Jane. iii. Charlotte Anne.
Major-Gen. Clark Kennedy had two brothers and two sisters,
John Clark, M.D., of Speddoch, co. Dumfries, Dcputy-lnspec-
tor-General of Army Ho.'spitals; Walter Clark, H.E.T.C.S.,
lost in llie " llindostan," 11 Jan. 1803; Jane Clark, m. Lieut.-
Col. GeorKc Maxwell, of Carruchan, and d. 1839 ; and Chris-
tiana Clark.
Arms — Arg., a chevron gu. between three crosses-crosslet
Ctchee sa. in chief a fleur-de-lis. Honourable augmentation
granted to Col. Clark Kennedy, in commemoration of his
havina:, when in command of the centre squadron of the Eoyal
Dragoons at the battle of Waterloo, captured the eagle and
colours of the lOSth regt. of French Infantry, with his own
hand (vide Siborne's History of the Battle of Waterloo, vol. ii.,
p. 33). On a canton of honourable auginentation erra. the
eagle and colours of the lO.Jth regt. inscribed, " L'Empereur
Napoleon, au 105me regiment d'infantrie de ligne," and a
sword crossed ppr., and above them the word " Waterloo."
Crest — A demi-dragoon, of ihe Eoyal Dragoons, holding
dexter a sword, and sinister an eagle, all ppr. Crest— A
dolphia. Afo«o— Aviso la fin.
i'cH J— Knockgray, Carsphairn, N.B.
KENNEDY OF KNOCKNALLING AND
KNOCKKEOCH.
Kennedy, John L.vwson, Esq. of Knocknalhng
and Knockreoch, co. Kirkcudbright, J.P. and D.L.,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 5 Dec. 1815 ; s. his father 31
Oct. 1855 ; m. 1st, Eliza, dau. of George Murray,
Esq. of Aucoats Hall, Lancashire, and has a son,
John Murray, 6. 5 April, 1841.
He m. 2uflly, 1875, Margaret, dau. of the late
George Whigham, Esq. of Halliday Hill, co.
Dumfries.
ILinCatlC.— From title deeds in possession of the family,
beginning with the precej^t by Gilisert Kennedy, 2nd laird of
Bargeny, for infefting Joiine Kennedy in the lands of Knock-
mailing and Knockreoch, dated 17 Oct. 1476 (he styles him in
the infeflment " His well belovyt Brother Johne"), it appears
that the Kennedys have been proprietors of Knocknalhng for
upwards of 400 years. Gilbert's father had himself a Crown
charter of the Barony of Bareany, dated 1450. This Johue
Kennedy's direct male descendant,
William Kennedy, Esq., to. Margaret, dau. probably of
John Blair, younger, of Blair. In 1740 he entered into a
minute of sale of Knocknalling to David Kennedy, Merchant,
New Galloway. In the disposition which followed the agree-
ment, he says, "for as much as by a minute of sale entered
into, and perfected between, David Kennedy, merchant. New
Galloway, my cousin, and me, of the one, and other parts,
dated 10 Nov. 1740." Infeftment followed 13 Oct. 1744. David
Kennedy m. Elizabeth Chapman, and was s. by his son,
Eobert Kennedy, Esq. of Knocknalling, m. 11 Oct. 17C3,
Margaret Alexander, and by her (who d. 17 Dec. 1801, aged
73) had issue,
David, his heir. John, successor to his brother.
Alexander, m. Isabella, dau. of Eobert Hope, Esq., but had
no issue.
Eobert, vi. the dau. of Eobert Henderson, of Jamaica, and
had two sons, Peter, formerly of Fcldkirch, Austria, now of
London, who m. and has issue ; and David.
James, m. Jane, dau. of M. Brown, Esq. of Crossflat, co.
Eenfrew, and left a family of sons and daus.
Elizabeth, m. Eobert Whigham, Esq. of Sanquhar, and had
four sons, George, deceased ; Eobert, Sheriff Depute of
Perth, deceased ; David ; and James, now a County Court
Judge.
Barbara, m. John Crichton, Esq. of Sanquhar, and has no
surviving issue.
The eldest son and heir,
David Kennedy, Esq. of Knocknalling, m. Mary, dau. of
James McMillan, Esq. of Corlac and Dalshangan, and was s.
by his brother,
John Kennedy, Esq. of Knocknalling and Knochreoch, b.
4 July, 1769, m. Mary, dau. of John Stuart, Esq.of Manchester,
and had issue,
John Lawson, present representative.
Margaret, m. Henry McConnel, Esq. of Cressbrook, co.
Derby; and d. 31 Dec. 1831.
Elizabeth, m. John Greg, Esq. of Caton, co. Lancaster.
Mary, m. Samuel Eobinson, Esq. ; and d. at Pallanza, Pied-
mont, 26 Aug. 18n8. Marianne, d. 5 July, 1841.
Eachel, m. Edwin Chadwick, Esq., C.B., of London.
Anne, m. James lieywood, Esq., F.E.S., of London.
Mr. Kennedy d. Nov. 18.55, and was s. by his only son, the
present John Lawson Kennedy, Esq. of Knocknalling and
Knockreoch.
3 m:
898
KE^f
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KEN
Anns— Arg., a chevron p:u. tetwcen tliree crosses-crosslet
fltchee sa., unjer each ci-oss-crosslet a crescent for diBerence.
Crest — A hooded hawk. ppr. Motto— Avise la fin.
Seats — Knocknalling ; and Knockreoch, co. Kirkcudbright.
KENNEDY OF CULTRA.
Kennedy, Egbert John, Esq. of Ciiltra, co.
Down, D.L., Second Secretary Diplomatic Service,
late Lieut. Royal N. Down Militia, b. 1850 ; s. his
father 1854.
HtltCitCIC. — JonN Kennedy, stated to have been a member
of the family of Kennedy, Earls of Cassilis, settled in Ireland,
and purchased the estate of Cultra, from the Earl of Clan-
brassil, 1671. He w. Martha, dau. of WiUiam Stewart, Esq.
of Ballylawn, co. Down, and aunt of llobert, 1st Earl of Lon-
donderry, and was s. by his son,
Hugh Kennedy, of Cultra, m. Mabel Curteis, and was s. by
his eldest son,
John Kennedy, of Cultra, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Cole,
rsq., and niece of the 1st Lord Mount Florence, by whom he
had, with other issue,
I. Hugh, his heir. ii. Henry, d. in India.
III. John, of Dunbrody, co. Wexford, J. P., to. 1st, Maria,
dau. of Col. Call ; and 2ndly, EUzabeth, dau. of Michael
Harris, Esq. By his 1st wife he had, with other children,
wlio d. uniii.,
1 Francis Augustus, ofRuane, co. Wexford, 6. 1819; Capt.
in the Wexford Militia; d. unm. 1876.
1 Henrietta Maria, m. 1841, Philip Jocelyn Newton, Esq.
of Dunlcckney.
2 Georgina, m. Charles Henry Doyne, Esq. of St. Austin's
Abbey.
III. Arthur, Col. in the army, m. Mabella Hill, and had
three daus.,
1 Elizabeth Caroline Thomasina, m. 1862, Sir Anthony C.
Weldon, Bart.
2 AdeUne, d. unm. 3 Louisa.
Mr. Kennedy, who, after the death of the 8th Earl of Cassilis,
■was a claimant for the title, was s. by his eldest son,
Hugh Kennedy, of Cultra, di. 1st, Grace Dora, dau. of John
Hughes, Esq., by whom he had issue,
John Hughes, d. 1839. Thomas Henry, d. 1864.
PkOBERT Stewart, his heir.
Arthur Edward (Sir), K.C.M.G., Governor of Queensland,
m. Miss Georgina, dau. of J. Macartney, by whom, who d.
1874, he has issue, Arthur; Klizabeth; Henrietta, m.
1867, Rear-Admiral Lord Gilford, C.B., eldest son of the
Earl of Clanwilliam ; and Georgina, d. xmm.
William Hugh, Capt. R.N., 6. 1812; m. 1841, Georgina, dau.
of Sir Charles Paget, brother of the 1st Marquess ot Angle-
sey, and d. Oct. 1864, leaving one dau., Elizabeth Georgina
Frederica, m. Michael Francis Knighton Seymour, Esq., son
of Admiral Sir Michael Seymour, G.C.B.
George Augustus, d. 1816.
Elizabeth, m. Herbert Kynaston, Esq. of Salop.
Frances, in. Eev. Mr. Panter.
Grace, m. Arthur Woodgate, Esq. Frances Matilda.
Emily Jane, in. Donald Mackenzie Douglas, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, Sophia, dau. of William John Lowe, Esq., by
Sophia, dau. of Richard, 4th Viscount Boyne, and had
issue,
Frederick. Hugh.
Sophia, m. Rev. Joseph Marshall. Georgina, d. v.nin.
Fdith, d. unm.
Florence, m. S. H. Morton, Esq. Cth Dragoon Guards.
Augusta, m. R. Manderson, Esq., E.I.C.S.
Mr. Kennedy was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Stewart Kennedy, of Cultra, m. 5 Sept. 1849, Anne
Catherine, dau. of Edward Mich;iel Ward, Esq., grandson of
the 1st "Viscount Bangor, and dying in 1854, left two sons and
one dau., Robert John, now of Cultra; Edward Henry, d.
1857; and Grace Emily.
Armi — Arg., a chevron gu. between three crosses-crnsslet
fitchee sa. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the
s'jcond. Crest — A dolphin naiant ppr. Motto — Avise la fin .
iSca J— Cultra, co. Down. Residence— i, Onslow Crescent, S.W.
KENNEDY OF BELaARD CASTLE.
See under Skipton.
KENNETT OF THE MANOR HOUSE.
Kennett, Vincent Huntee Baerinton, Esq.
of The Manor House, Dorchester-on-Thame, Oxon,
h. 3 Sept. 1814, educated at Eton and Trin. Coll.
Cambridge, where he graduated Wrangler in the
Mathematical Tripos 1867, M.A. 1871, Bar.-at-Law.
HiUCaflC— Robert Kennett, Esq. (stated to have bee
grandson of Thomas Kennett, b. 21 Aug. 1C46, the 2nd son
Jolin Kennett, Esq. ofCoxhow, co. Durham, by Troth liiswit
dau. of Sir Thomas Tempest, Bart, of Stella), had by Anne li!
wife, three sons,
I. John, of Dorchester-on-Thaftii;, Ckon, who, by Martha |l!
wife, had issue three sons,
1 Brackley Kennett, a Gen. in the army, of Coonott
India, and the Manor House, Dorchester, Oxon, killed i
Coonoor 10 Oct. 1857. He restored several of the cel(
bruited old painted windows in Dorchester Abbey Churol
3 J oiin'''^' ] both of whom were in the army.
II. Robert, who, by Anne his wife, had issue,
1 George, in the army, killed at Buenos Ayres 1806.
2 Henry, Lieut. R.N.
3 Charles Robert, Lieut.-Col. in the army.
III. Vincent, of North Down House, Kent.
The 3rd son,
Vincent Kennett, Esq. of North Down House, m. 14 Mar«l
1798, Sarah Herbert, sister of Col. Herbert and had
three sons, all in the array, the eldest of whom was
Vincent Frederick Kennett, Esq. of The Manor Housi
Dorchester, Oxon, 6. 13 Feb. 1799; a Capt. in the army, wfc
served many years as Aide-de Camp to Gen. Kennett;
13 Sept. 1727, Arabella Henrietta, widow of Edward, Baro
Calabrella, dau. and ultimately co-heiress of Sir Jonah Barriai
ton. Judge of the High Court of Admiralty in Ireland,
M.P. forTuam andClogher, by Jane Catherine Grogan his wif
aunt of Sir Edward Grogan, Bart, (the descent of Sir Jons
Barrington, from the great House of Barrington ofBarrin
Hall, Essex, is set forth in Burke's Extinct Baronetage). Cap
Kennett d. 6 March, 1862, leaving issue,
Vincent Hunter Barrington, now of the Manor House.
Bracklcy Herbert Barrington, 0. 30 March, 1846, educated t
Rugby and Trin. Coll. Cambridge, where he graduate)
June, 1868, now Capt. in the 51st King's Own LigJ
Infantry.
Patricia, m. 28 Dec. 1869, Alfred George Marten, Esq., Q.C
M.P. for Cambridge, and has issue, two sons and two daus
Arabella, m. 20 July, 1865, Augustus C. Scovell, Esq., a
has issue, one son and three daus.
/47-)ns— Kennett: Quarterly, or and gu., over all a label
three points sa. Barrington: Arg., three chevronels gu,
label of three points az. Crests— Kennett : Out of a due
coronet an arm embowed in armour, holding in the gauntlet
helmet erect all ppr. 3Iotto — Kennett: Audi alteram parten
Snat — The Manor House, Dorchester-on-Thame. Town Hou
— 15a, Chester Square, London, S.W.
KENNEY OF KILCLOGHER.
Kennet, William Lionel Ceean Nicholas e
Kenne, Esq. of Kilclogher, co. Galway, and Clogh(
House, CO. Mayo, h. 23 Nov. 1872 ; s. 31 Oct. 187'
SLfnCaSC— The erst patent of lands to this family in Ga
way is dated 29 Jan. 22 James I., being a grant of the Abbt
of Athenry, &c.
Nicholas Kenne, Kenny, or Kenney, went with the cade
of many Somersetshire families to Dublin ; he to. Anne Nevi:
of Wexford. Their 3rd son (the descendants of the othe:
being extinct),
Nicholas Kenney, Esq. of Kenney's ITall, co. Wexford, %
Anne Synott, of an ancient Wexford family, and had issue,
Nicholas Kenney, Esq. of Kenney's Hall and Dublin, wfc
d. 1590. He to. the heiress of Hassan (heirs of the Hay family
and had,
Nicholas Kenney, Esq. of Kenney's Hall, and Edermine, c
Wexford, several times a Royal Commisssioner, and Escheat'
and Feodary-General of, and last who held that office for a
Ireland, to Queen Elizabeth (1596) and James I. He receive
Edermine Manor, co. Wexford, and large grants of lands I
patents dated 18 Feb. 1610, and 16 Jan. 1616. He d. 162
having had issue by his wife Anne (dau. or sister of Micha
Kettlewell, Esq., Deputy-Treasurer of Ireland, of the old fami
originally of Kettlewell, co. Cork), Henry, his successor, ar
Edward Kenney, Esq. of Newcastle, near Lyons, co. Dubli:
Deputy-Escheator 1610, who d. 1017. The elder son,
Henry Kenney, Esq. of Kenney's Hall and Edermine, M.l
for Newcastle, d. 10 July, 1050; m. Frances Barry, sister i
James, Lord Santry, and had (with Edward, of Ballymart
and Cullen, Capt. William, of whom later, and three daus
of whom Elizabeth, ?ji. Hon. Raymond Fitzmuuricc) an elde
sou,
XEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KEN
899
JoL. EicnARD Kensey, of Kenney's Ilall and Edermine,
P., Hish SlKM-i£f CO. Wexford; d. 1 Oct. 1682; his will
iking dispositions "so that lii'« estatps raay be pvesprved in
3 name and blood of the Kenneys as it is in this place and
anty by many descents." His line (whicli married into tliat
his brother Edward, of CuUen, made many distinguished
iances,and produced the pallant Thomas Kenney, R.N.,Capt.
the " Falmouth," killed in 1704), expired about the close of
s last century with Col. Edward Kenney, of Newford, and
ermine. We revert to the 3rd son of Henry Kenney and
ances Barry,
Capt. William Kennet, of Kenneyswood, co. Cork, m. his
usin-german, Jane, dau. of Edward Kenney, Esq. of New-
itle, and had issue,
Capt. James Kennet, of Grange, co. Wexford, 6. 16.'53; d.
(an. 1679 ; -ni. Alice, only child of Robert Taylor, Esq. of
iblin, great-grandson of Robert (son of James Taylor, Esq.
Swords, CO. Dublin), by Elizabeth Golding his wife, grand-
u. of Lord Howth, and through him inheriting, by two
es, the Plantagenet blood (see Bcbke's Royal Descents),
d had a son,
James Kenney, Esq. of Wexford, who m. Ellen, dau. of
ward Whitmore, Esq. of Ballyteigne, and had, with others,
10 d. s. p., a son,
James Kenney, Esq. of Wexford, 6. 1710; d. 1771; m.
.therine (d. 1782), dau. of Capt. Thomas O'Kelly, of King
MEs's army (by his wife Catherine Masterson, of the Femes
Bily), grand-nephew of Col. Richard O'Kelly, of Kilclogher,
Galway, who forfeited that estate, purchased back by the
ly son of said James, of whom descendants still exist, viz.,
William Kenney, Esq. of Kilclogher and Keelogues, &c.,
Galway, Ballytarusney, co. Wexford, Longwood, co. Meatli,
A 15 Gardiner's Place, Dublin, 6. 1755; m. 1789, Bridget
tzgerald (d. 23 Aug. 1842), dau. and heiress of John Daly,
q. of Dalybrook, co. Kildare, by Julia, his wife, dau. of
raid Fitzgerald, Esq. of Rathrono, co. Meath, and Clare,
u. of Sir John Bellew, Bart. Mr. Kenney rf. '22 Jan. 1830,
iving issue (among others, d. s. p.),
I. James FitzGebald, of whom presently.
n. Thomas Henry, of Ballyforan House, co. Roscommon,
Derrymore, King's Co., and the Chateau de la Vrilliere, in
Touraine, d. 21 Dec. 1864; m. 2 May, 1827, Sopliie, dau. of
the Comte de Montlivaiilt, and had by her (who d. 7 April,
1872), with two daus., an only son,
James Louis Lionel, Chevalier de Kenney, of the French
Navy, Knight of tlie Legion of Honour and of St. Stanis-
laus, 6. 6 Sept. 1829, who gallantly led the French at
Ning-po, 1862, and there d. unm., of his wounds, 28 May.
That city has given his name to a street, and, in his
honour, the Emperor Napoleon III. called a vessel of
■war "The Kenney."
. Clare, m. 16 July, 1823, Hon. Gonville ffrench, of Clare-
mont, CO. Roscommon; and d. 12 Oct. 1864, s. p. He c?.
29 April, 1866.
le eldest son,
James Fitzgerald Kennet, Esq. of Kilclogher and Keelo-
les, &c., CO. Galway, Longwood, co. Meath, and Merrion-
uare, Dublin, J. P., Lieut. 8th or King's regt., war medal for
rvicesin West Indies, Lieut.-Col. in foreign service. Chevalier
I Temple, 6.21 April, 1790; m. 24 Jan. 1814, Jane Olivia,
ily dau. of William Thomas Nugent of Pallas, called Lord
[version, and sister of Anthony Francis, Earl of Westmeatli
;e Burke's Peerage), which lady d. 27 Dec. 1842, their issue
;ing (with three daus. and one son, d. infants),
I. William Nugent, Capt. Uth (North Devon) regt. d. unm.
18 Dec. 1850, buried at Skehanagh, co. Galway, where a
chapel was eiected to his memory by his brother James.
II. James Curistophee FitzGerald, late of Kilclogher and
Keelogues.
III. Nugent Thomas, of Hermitage Park, co. Dublin, who
assumed by royal sign-manual the surname and arms of
KiNGSMiLL, of Hermitage Park, co. Dublin (which see), m.
22 June, 1865, Isabel, dau. and heiress of Col. Sir John
Kingsmill; and d. 22 Dec. 1872, leaving one cliild,
Julian de Kenne Claud Bruce, h. 11 May, 18G6.
1. Julia Mary FitzGerald Kenney.
ient.-Col. Kenney d. 29 Feb. 1852, and was s. by his son,
James Christopher FitzGerald Kennet, Esq. of Kilclogher,
P., B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, m. 17 Aug.
no, Helena Mary, dau. and co-heir of Patrick Crean Lynch,
iq. of Clogher House, co. Mayo, and c(. 31 Oct. 1877, leaving
lue,
I. William Lionel Crean Nicholas de Kenne, now of
Kilclogher.
u. Henry James Christopher de Kenne Emanuel.
III. Gilbert Richard Julian Gerald de Kenne.
I. Marcella Jane Antonia Mary de ICenne.
H. Helena Julia Oiivia Anna de Kenne.
^(•//).s-— Per pale or and az., a fleur-de-lis between three
crescents all counterchanged. CVtsts— Out of an carl's coronet
or, a dcnii arm erect sleeved gn., «ith a white ruff, holding in
the hand a roll of parchment ppr. Mottoes — In 1667, over
the crest, Teneat, luceat, fioreat ; and beneath the shield, "Vi,
Virtute, et virtute, et valore; now in general the former alone.
Some of the family bore, Dei dextra dabit.
Sea«— Kililogher, Monivea, Athenry, co. Galway; Clogher
House, Ballyglass, co. Mayo. Town Residence— 2, Merrioa
Square South, Dubin.
KENNY OF BALLINROBE.
Kenny, Stanhope William Fenton, Esq. of
Ballinrobc, co. Mayo, J.P., B.A. Trin. Coll. Dubliu,
Paymaster North Mayo regt. of Militia, b. 1 July,
1827 ; m. 4 Dec. 1867, Mary Anne, 3rd dau. of the
late Guy Lloyd, Esq. of Croghan, co. Eoscommon,
J. P. and D.L., and has issue,
I. Courtney, b. 22 Feb. 1869.
II. Stanhope Lloyd, 0. 16 March, 1874.
HI. Lewis Fenton, b. 21 July, 1875.
I. Susanna Louisa Fenton.
ILt'lttiigC— The ancestor of this family is stated to have
come to England on the expulsion of the Huguenots from
France. The first who settled in Ireland, circa 1660, m. a dau.
of John Gray, an Englishman, and was father of
Thomas Kenny, of Ballinrobe, who m. 20 Oct. 1698, Frances,
dau. of David Courtney, and grand-dau. of the Rev. John
Courtney, M.A., Rector of Ballinrobe, and by her (who d.
25 Feb. 1766) he left at his decease, II Dec. 1725, a son,
Courtney Kenny, Esq. of Roxborough, Ballinrobe, Capt.
in Col. Cuff's regt. of Mihtia Dragoons; b. 14 April, 1702;
m. 1st, Eliza Thompson, who d. s. p. ; and 2ndly, Anne, dau.
of the Rev. John Rogers, co. Down, and by her (who d.
5 Dec. 1872) had issue,
I. Thomas, b. II Oct. 1734; rn. 12 Jan. 1757, Eliza, dau. of
the Very Rev. William Crowe, D.D., Dean of Clonfert, by
Emilia his wife, sister of George, Lord Carbery. He d.
28 Oct. 1812, aged 78 ; and his wife, 29 JiUy, 1814, aged 7S,
having had issue,
1 William, Lieut.-Col. Ilth Madras Native Infantry, m.
Martha, relict of George Cuming, Esq., Chief at Cuddle-
dore ; and d. 1803, of wounds received leading the storm-
ing party at Gawilghur, having had issue,
William, late Major 73rd regt., m. Miss Inge, of co.
Leicester.
Eyre, Lieut.-Col. 80th regt., unattached.
2 Thomas, m. a dau. of the Rev. Vesian Pick, Rector of
Johnstown, and had issue,
Edward, of Ballyornan, co. Wicklow, Lieut.-Col. 89fli
regt., retired full-pay ; in. Mary Anne, dau. of Capt.
Courtney Kenny, and had issue, Edward and Henry,
Lieuts. 84th regt. (both d. in India) ; and Mary Jessie.
3 David Crowe, Lieut.-Gen. E.I.C.S.,ri.20 Aug. 1847, aged
65, leaving William and Maria.
4 Courtney, Capt. 9th regt., m. a dau. of Gen. Geils. He
was shot acting as Engineer at the siege of Burgos, leaving
issue,
Henry, who m. and had two daus., Euphemia and Edith.
Thomas, Lieut.-Col. and Assistant Adjutant-General 2nil
Madras European Infantry, has issue, Courtney, late
88th regt., and others.
William, Major 13th Madras Native Infantry.
Mary Anne, m. Major Edward Kenny.
Jessie, rn. Capt. Geils, d. s. p.
II. Courtney, of whom presently.
III. John, m. Frances, dau. of Lemuel Shuldham, Esq.
I. Fiances, m. Arthur Stanhope, Esq.
II. Anne, m. Gregory Cuff, Esq., J. P. of Creagh, co. Mayo.
HI. Hannah, rn. John Garnet, Esq.
Mr. Courtney Kenny d. 17 Sept. 1779. His 2nd son,
Courtney Kenny, Esq., J. P., of Roxborough, Ballinrobe, b.
21 April, 1736; m. 23 April, 1775, Susanna, dau. of Stanhope
Mason, Esq. of Moira, co. Down, and by her (whod. 10 March,
1809, aged 73) had issue,
I. Courtney, of Ballinrobe.
II. Mason Stanhope, M.D., J.P., of Halifax, co. York, 6.
29 Nov. 1786; rn. Aug. 1812, Sophia, dau. of William
Fenton. Esq. of Spring Grove, co. York ; and d. 25 April,
1865, leaving issue,
1 William Fenton, 6. 18 Sept. 1815; m. Agnes Ramsden,
dau. of John Ralph, Esq., J.P., of Halifax, and has issiu',
Courtney Stanliope, 6. 18 March, 1847 ; and Charles.
2 LewisStanhope (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Kirkby Knowlcs,
b. 3 Jan. 1827; m. Arabella, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Walker,
and has issue.
1 Emily Anne, m. Kev. Godfrey E. Ferris, M.A., late Rector
of Uulcott.
3 m2
900
KEO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KER
iij. John, m. Miss Lovelock, and d. 27 Oct. 1819.
I. Anne, m. Major Maxwell, Northampton FenciWes.
II. Susan, m. Thomas Gildea, Esq., Clerk of the Peace, Mayo.
HI. Maria, m. John Clarke, Esq. of Dublin.
IV. BrUlianna, to. William Griffith, Esq., J. P. co. Sligo.
Mr. Courtney Kenny d. 10 March, 1S09. His eldest son,
CorKTNET Kenny, Esq. of Ballinrobe, co. Mayo, J.P., 6.
26 Sept. 1781; m. 16 Dec. 1816, Louisa, dau. of William
Fcnton, Esq. of Underbank and Spring Grove, co. York, and
by her (who d. 15 Aug. 1841) had issue,
Courtney, b. March, 1818; d. 1824.
George Frederick, b. June, 1821; d. 1820.
Stanhope William Fenton, now of Ballinrobe.
lAwis Fenton, C.E., b. 18 June, 1831.
Sarah Louisa.
Susan Anne, m. 1866, Ven. William Jackson, M.A., Dean of
KiUala. Emma Sophia.
Maria, m. 1866, Eev. Henry Vereker, Incumbent of Oughte-
rard.
Caroline, rd. 1864, George Johnstone Darley, Esq., C.E., of
DubUn.
He d. 15 March, 1863.
JJfsirfciiec— Ballinrobe, co. Mayo.
KEOGH OF KILBHIDE.
Keogh, John Henby, Esq. of Kilbride, co. Car-
low, J.P., Col. Carlow Militia, and late Capt. 30th
foot, b. 10 June, 1820 ; m. 19 Feb. 1857, Louisa
Catherine, 3rd dau. of Capt. Edwin Kichards, E.N.,
and has issue,
I. Geokge Eotrs Clopton, b. 8 June, 1859; d. 18G3.
1. Ptose Kathleen, deceased. ii. Eva Mary.
HI. Elizabeth Molyneux, deceased.
iLtUCagC. — a branch of the ancient Celtic lamily of Mac-
F.ochaidh were chiefs of Owney Tire, now the baronies of Owney
and Arra, in Tipperary, and Owneybeg, in Limerick.
Mahony MacKeogh, Esq. of Cloonclieve, co. Limerick, was
father of
.loHN MacKeogh, Esq. of Castle Troy, co. Limerick, father
of
Denis MacKeogh, Esq. of Castle Troy, who on. Elizabeth,
vidow of Col. Eyre, and dau. of John Willington, Esq. of
Castle Willington, co. Tipperary, and had a son.
The Eev. John Keogh, D.D., of Strokestown, co. Eoscommon,
aurhor of several scientific works; he m. Arice, dau. of the
Eev. William Eous Clopton, D.D., Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin,
1037, of the Cloptons of Clapton, co. Warwick, and had three
.■surviving sons, i. Michael (Eev.), his successor; ii. The Eev.
John Keogh, D.D., of Michelstown, co. Cork, author of the
A.ii.iquUlcs of Ireland, &c., m. Elizabeth, dau. of the Eev.
Henry Jennings, of Cregg, co. Tipperary ; iii. Eous ; and
three daus. i. Mrs. Cathew; u. Mrs. Hemsworth; iii. Mrs.
Hudson. The eldest son.
The Eev. Michael Keogh, of Strokestown, co. Eoscommon,
m. Isabella, dau. of John Dodd, Esq. of Knockbawn, co. Sligo,
descended from a branch of the Dodds of Cloverlcii, Salop, and
had,
John Keogh, Esq. of Loughlinstown, co. Kildare, who m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Christophiliis Clinch, Esq. of Peamount
House, CO. Dublin, and dying 1803, left issue, George Eoos,
his successor; Henry Clopton (Eev.), ra. Elizabeth, dau. of
Nicholas Aylward, Esq. of Shankhill Castle, co. Kilkenny,
and had issue ; Annie, ra. Lieut. -Col. Hamlet Obins, and had
issue. The eldest son,
George Eous Keogh, Esq. of Kilbride, co. Carlow, to. 1813,
Miss Marianne Molyneux, and dying 8 Aug. 1850, left Issue,
George King, d. 1830.
.foHN Henry, now of Kilbride.
Thomas Molyneux, Capt. 78th Highlanders, m. Henrietta,
dau. of Charles Butler, Esq. ; d. 1877.
AVilliam Somerset.
Elizabeth Margaret, deceased.
Georgina Mary, to. Capt. Shapland Swinoy, of Clohamon
House, Wexford, and is deceased.
Emily Blanche, deceased.
Adelaide Maria, to. James J. Butler, Esq., E.M., 3rd son of
James Butler, Esq. of Bromville, co. Carlow.
Amu — Arg., a lion rampant gn., between a dexter hand
apaumee in the dexter, and a crescent in the sinister chief
point, both of the second. Cre$t — A boar passant ppr, MoUo —
Eisistite usque ad sanguinem.
Heal — Kilbride, near Tullow, co. Carlow,
KEOWN-BO'2'D OF BALL>YDUGAN.
Keown-Boyd, Eichaed, Esq. of Ballydnga
and G-lastry, co. Down, Lieut. R.N., b. 24 Marc^
1850 ; s. his father 1877 ; m. 1875, Florence, 4t
dau. of the late Charles Manners Lushingto:!
M.P., and has a dau.
ILtlTCHflP.— This family descends maternqlly from tl
Boyds, of Glastry, who claimed to be a branch of the Kilma
nock family.
EicuABD Keown, Esq. of Downpatrirk (son of Eiohard ai
Margaret Keown, m. 1768), m. Mary, dau. of Henry Keow
Esq., and by her (who assumed the name of Boyd, as heirc ii
of the Boyds of Glastry and Portovogie) had issue,
John, J. P. co. Down, Barrister-at Law.
Henry, Capt. 15th Hussars, and Lieut.-Col. E. N. Dov .
Eifles, m. Dorothea Alexander.
William, M.P., late of Ballydugan House.
Mary, to. William Beers, Esq. Margaret.
Anne, to. George Gulliver, Esq.
Isabella, to. E. Buyd, Esq., M.D.
The third son,
William Keown, Esq. of Ballydugan House, co. Down. J.l
High Sheriff 1849, M.P. for Downpatrick from 1867 to 18/
assumed the surname of Boyd in 1873, under the will of 1
grand-uncle. Major David Hamilton Boyd, of Glastry, 6. Marc
1816; TO. 1845, Mary, eldest dau. of the Eev. EobertAlexand(
Prebendary of Aghadowie, Diocese of Derry, and d. 18/
having had issue,
EiCHARD, now of Ballydugan and Glastry. Eobert.
William. John Maxwill. Alfred Hen'
Edmund Waller.
Mary. Matilda Catherine. Hilda Margaret.
SeciJ— Ballydugan House, Downpatrick.
KER OF jytONTALTO.
The late David StewaexKee, Esq. of Montalf
CO. Down, late M.P. for thatco., J.P. and D.L., Hij
Sheriff CO. Down 1852, and co. Antrim 1857,
1817 ; m. 1st, 1 March, 1842, Hon. Anna Doroth
Blackwood, youngest dau. of Hans, 3rd Lo
Dufferin, aud by her (who d. 1862) had with oth
issue,
I. Alfred David, Capt. 12th Lancers, J.P., High Sheriff 18
6. 1844; lit. 1871, Eva Frances Caroline, dau. of
Morias Bateson, Bart., and d. 8 Dec. 1877, leaving tl
daus.
I. Selina, eldest dau., to. 1868, John Percival Maxwell, I
He m. 2ndly, 12 July, 1869, Capjline Helei
eldest dau. of Parsons Persse, Esq. of Cas
Turven, co. Galway. Mr. Ker d. 8 Oct. 1878.
ILinCagf.— About the middle of the I7th century Da
Ker, of Montfaude, in Scotland, settled at Ballymena,
Antrim, and from him the descent is in a direct line to
late David S. Keb, Esq. of Montalto.
David Ker, Esq. of Portavo and Montalto, co. Down, J
andD.L., M.P. for Downpatrick (son of David Ker, Esq.
Portavo (who purchased Montalto from Lord Moira) i
Maddalena Quardi his wife), represented Atlilone and aft
wards Downpatrick in Parliament, and purchased the
Clifford property in 1844; m. 22 Feb. 1814, Lady Selina Sa
Stewart, dau. of the 1st Marquess of Londonderry, and d
Dec. 1844, leaving issue,
David Stewart, of Montalto.
Eichard John Charles Eivers, of Portavo, co. Down, J.P.
D.L., formerly M.P. for Downpatrick, m. IS.'iO, Eose J;
eldest dau. of Nicolson Calvert, Esq. of Hunsdon, co. He
and Quentin Castle, co. Down.
Frances Catherine, ra. Mathew Anketell, Esq. of Ank(
Grove, co. Monaghan.
Maddalena, 7ft. William Eobert Anketell, Esq.
^,-„is_Vert, on a chevron arg. three mullets sa. Crest
unicorn's head erased arg. armed and mancd or.
&ut— Monalto, Ballynahinch, co. Down.
SCOTT-KEK.Il OF SUNLAWS.
Scott -Keee, William, Esq. of Simla
CO. Roxburgh, J.P. and D.L., b. 3 Oct. 18(
m. 1st 19 Dec. 1837, Hannah Charbitte, only el-
and heiress of Henry Scott, Esq. of Horsleyhill £
Belford, aud relict of Sir John James Doug.
Bart, of Springwood Park, and has issue,
KEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KET
901
i. Elizabeth Mary CnARLoxxE, m. 24 July, 1861, James
Henvy, now Sir James Henry Kamsay, Bart, of Bamff ;
and d. 28 Autr. 18C8, leaving three daus., Mary Emily,
Charlotte Lilias, and Agnata Frances.
[e m. 2iidly, 8 Jan. 1855, Frances Louisa, 2nd
au. of tl)c late Robert Fenuesy, Esq. of Wilton
lace, Loudon, and by ber bas issue,
I. RoiiERT, Lieut. Scottish Borderers Militia, b. 8 Nov. 1859.
II. William, b.2\ Dec. 1867.
III. Francis Louis, b. 14 June, 1SG8.
II. Fi-ances Editli. in. Jessie Louisa.
IV. Christian Alice. v. Susan.
VI. llyacintlie. vn. Mary Elizabeth.
IttUCatlC. — This family, that of Scott of TldrUatame, in
). lloxburgh (distinct from Scott r.f Tkirlcstaine, co. Sellvirk,
ipresented by Lord Napier), is a branch of the great Scottish
mily of Scott of Sinlou, from which spring, in tlie female
ne, tlie Ducal House of Buccleuch, and in the male, the
:oTTS of Harden (represented by Lord Folwaith) aud the
30TTS of Abbot-y'ord.
Alexander Scott, of Thirlestnine, son of William Scott, of
hirlestaine, and Christian Don his wife, and grandson of
ames Scott (brother-german of Sir WiUiam Scott, of Harden),
f Agnes Riddel, his wife (and which James acquired the
nds of Tliirlestaine, Hieton. and others, from Sir Andrew
er, of Greenhead, 1661), ra. 23 Jan. 1729, Barbara Kerr, of
gdean, and had issue live sons and six daus. The eldest
m and heir,
W'lLLiAM Scott, of Thirlestnine, m. 24 June, 1762, Elizabeth
raerae, of Balgowan, co. Perth, and had issue, Alexander,
a. 1790; Robert, of whom presently; Elizabeth, m. Dr.
aclaurin, and d. 1846; Barbara Christian, d. unm. 1845;
!ssy Murray, m. Sir Patrick Murray Thriepland, Bart. This
intleman assumed, by royal licence, the name and arms of
ERR, on succeeding to the entailed estates of Sunlaws and
liatto, on the decease, s. p., of Christian Kerr, commonly
died Lady Chatto, and who was lineally descended from a
'Other of Sir William Ker, of Greenhead, brother-german of
e Earl of Ancrum. He d. i May, 1782, and was s. by bis
dest son,
Alexander Scott Kerr, of Sunlaws and Chatto, Lieut, in
e 62nd regt., d. unm. in Philadelphia, 1790, and was s. by
,s brother,
ert Scott Kerr, Esq. of Sunlaws; m. 17 Dec. 1800,
lizabeth Bell, youngest dau. of David Fyffe, Esq. of Drum-
:ith, CO. Forfar, and had issue,
William, now of Sunlaws.
Anno. Elizabeth Graeme. Margaret.
Rebecca Agnes, rn. May, 1855, John Lewis Bayly, Esq., and
has issue one dau., Madeline. Madeline,
e d. 5 Dec. 1831, and was s. by his only surviving son, the
•esent William Scott Kerr, Esq. of Chatto and Sunlaws,
presentative of the Kerrs of Greenhead, and of the Scotts
' Thirleftaiac, co. Roxburgh.
.<1)-H!.5— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu. on a chevron, arg. between
chief a crescent and in base a buck's head erased or, three
ullcts of the field, a border az., for Kerr; 2nd and 3rd, or.
I a bend az. a star of si.x points between two crescents of the
!ld, in the sinister chief a rose gu. stalked and barbed ppr.
.rmounted of a martlet arg., for Scott. Crests— 1st, Kerr,
le sun ppr. motto uver, Reguleir ei vigoureux: 2nd, Scott,
stag trippant armed with ten tyncsppr. ; motto over ; I'acem
no.
Seal — Sunlaws, near Kelso, co. Roxburgh.
KEHRICH OF GELDESTONE HALL.
Kehrich, Wai-ter Fitzgerald, Esq. cf Gclde-
one Hall, Norfolk, late Capt. 26th foot (Camero-
■ans), b. IG Dec. 1829; m. 2 July, 1857, Olivia
ugusta Gilbert, only survivinp; dau. of Jesse Jones,
sq., of Bermuda, by Harriet JBiu-gess hi" wile, dau.
: John Dalzell, Esq., M.P., grandson of the Earl
J Carnwatli, and has issue,
John Dalzell, 6. 21 June, 1863.
Mary Eleanor Fitzgerald. Olivia Nizza Augusta.
H-lUCitCfC.— This family is said to have been settled at
uiiwRli, Suffolk, as early as 1299, as appears from the records
tiKit borough, which was i-eprcsented in ParUament by
IS Kerriche, 2 Edward II., a.d. 1o08.
Kekrich, M.D., of Bury St. Edmunds (elder son of
Kcrrich, Esq. of Uarleston, by Ann his wile, dau. and
co-heir of John Dove, Esq. of Harleston, and grandson of John
Kerrich, Gent, of Mendham), m. Mary, 4th dau. and co-heir of
Symon Patrick, of Cambridge, and had issue, i. Jomn. of
whom we treat; ii. Walter, Canon of Salisbury ; iii. Thomas
(Rev.), Rector of Horinger, Suffolk; and i. Mary Catherine,
ra. Richard Reynolds, of Paxton, co. Hants. Mr. Kerrich d.
9 Oct. 1762. His eldest surviving son,
John Kerrich, Esq. of Harleston, 6. 18 Aug. 1733; rn. his
cousin, Amelia, dau. of Simon Kerrich, Esq. of Geldeston;
and d. 1795, leaving (with a dau. Amelia, m. George Gooch,
Esq. of Brunswick Square, Capt. in the E.l. Co.'s Service, and
an elder brother of the Trinity House, and d. 1807 ; and a son,
Edward, of Southampton Buildings, London, d. s. p. G Jan.
1821) an elder son and heir,
John Kerrich, Esq. of Harleston, J. P. and D.L., b. 19 Nov.
1764; m. 21 Feb. 1789, Elizabeth, dau. of John Walker, Esq.
of Wallsend, Northumberland, and relict of John Freshfleld,
Esq., and by her (who d. 19 Nov. 1822) bad issue,
John, his heir.
Thomas, 6. 20 Dec. 1804; r,i. 10 March, 1827, Harriet Frances,
dau. of George Baring, Esq., and has issue, Leonard, and
Walter D'Oyley.
Edward, of Arnolds, Capel, Surrey, Treasurer of that co.;
6. 14 Jan. 1807; m. 17 Sept. 1829, Mary Evelyn Susan, 2nd
dau. of Richard Fuller, Esq. of The Rookery, Surrey,
and has issue, Henry Walker, b. 25 April, 1832, and eleven
daus.
Amelia, deceased.
Adeline, m. the Rev. Edmund Hector Hopper.
Jane, d. unm. Anne, d. anm.
Mr. Kerrich d. 25 April, 1812, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Kerrich, Esq. of Geldestone Hall, J. P. and D.L..
m. 26 Dec. 1826, Mary Eleanor, eldest surviving dau. of
John Fitzgerald, Esq. of Naseby, co. Northampton, and
Little Island, co. Waterford, and by her (who d. 2b April, 1863)
had issue,
I. Walter Fitzgerald, now of Geldestone Hall.
II. Edmund, Capt. 9th regt., 6. 25 April, 1833.
III. Charles Augustus, 6. 6 Aug. 1836; d. 1876.
IV. John, b. 8 Feb. 1841.
I. Eleanor Frances. ii. Elizabeth.
III. Amelia Jane. iv. Mary.
v. Andalusia. vi. Anna Maria Theresa.
He d. 6 March, 1871.
Arms—Sa., on a pile arg. a calthrop of the first. Crcsf—On
a mount ppr. a calthrop or. il/o<io— Nuuquam nou paratus.
ib'taS— Geldestone Hall, Beccles.
KETTLE OF MERRIDALE AND GLAN-
Y-DON.
Kettle, Eupert Alfred, Esq. of Merridale, co.
Stafford, and Glan-y-don, co. Merioneth, b. 7 Jan.
1817 ; m. 18 Dec. 1851, Mary, only child and heiress
of WiUiam Cooke, Esq. of Merridale, co. Stafford,
of a branch of the Worcestershire family of that
name, and has issue,
Rupert Edward (eldest son), 6. 26 Dec. 1854.
Mr. Kettle, a Magistrate for the cos. cf Stafford and
Merioneth, and D.L., and Assistant Chairman of
Quarter Sessions for tlie latter shire, is a lineal
descendant and personal representative of Henri
Qidtel, a French Huguenot, who came over to
Engkmd, aud settled at Birmingham after the
Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
Sca/s — Merridale, Wolverhampton; Glan-y-Jon, Towyn,
Merioneth.
KETTON OF FELBRIGGE PARK.
Kettox, Robert William, Esq. of Felbrigge,
Norfolk, b. 1856 ; s. 1872.
iLillC(l5^«~''^°'"* Ketton, Esq. of Felbrigge Park, Nor
folk, J. P., b. 1808; m. 1842, Ra.hel Anne, '^dau. of Robert
Blake, Esq., and had issue,
I. John, b. 1844.
II. Robert William, now of Felbrigge.
I. Rachel Anna. ii. Margaret Lucy.
III. Ellen Elizabeth. IV. Marion Emily.
V. Katherine Gertrude.
Mr. Ketton, who was son of John Ketton, of Norwich (d. 1833),
by Margaret his wife, and grandson of Robert Ketton (by
Susannah his wife, dau. of William Manning, Esq.), acquired
i)02
KIL
THE LANDED GENTRY-
KIN
the Fclbricree and other estates by purchase, from the
Wyndham family, 18G2. He d. 1872.
^;e«<— Felbrigge Park, near Norwich.
KIIiGOTJR OF TULLOCH.
KiLGOUE, William, Esq. of TuUoch, co. Aber-
deen, J.P., b. 1812 ; m. 1847, Janet Lindsay, dau.
of Patrick Smith, Esq. of Glasgow, and has, with
other issue,
William Thobnboebow, b. 1848.
Mr. Kilgour is youngest son of George Kilgour,
Esq. of Balcairn, co. Aberdeen (who was grand-
son of Bishop Kilgour, of Aberdeen), by Sophia
Agnes Macdonald his wife, dau. of the late Joshua
Thornborrow, Esq.
iJc,?if?f)7ffs— Tulloch, CO. Aberdeen, N.B.; 11, Elgin Scad,
Kotting Hill, London.
KINCHANT OF PARK HALL.
KiNCHANT, ExcHAED Caton, Esq. of Pavlc Hall,
Salop, late Lieut. Madras army, b. 4 April, 1811 ;
s. liis brother 1869.
iLtnCitJIC.— John QcixcnANT, a native of France, became
a Capt. in Gen. Harry Pulteney's regt. of foot, and (ell at the
battle of Fontenoy, 11 May, 1745. He r,i. Elizabeth, 3rd dau.
of Benjamin Scott, Esq. of Eltham, Kent, and had a son,
John Qcimchant, who altered the spelling of his paternal
name to Kinchant, and was a Capt. in the 32nd regt. of in-
fantry. He resided first at Stone House, near Ludlow, and
afterwards at Park Hall, near Oswestry, which estate he
acquired in right of his wife, Emma, dau. of Sir Francis
Charlton, Bart, of Ludford, relict of Richard Jenkins, Esq. of
Bicton Hall, Salop, and previously relict of John Lloyd, Esq.
of Aston, Salop, and co-heiress of her brother. Job Charlton,
of Park Hall, High Sheriff of Shropshire 1748. Capt. .John
Kinchant d. 9 June, 1789, aged 68, leaving issue (with two
daus., Emma, ra. John Gardner, Esq. of Sansau, Salop, and
Eliza, m. liichard llock, Esq. of Shrewsbury and Trefnunny)
three sons,
I. John Charlton, his successor.
II. Francis (Rev.), of Easton, near Middleton-on-Hill, co.
Hereford, ia. Mary, only child of Samuel PatshuU, Esq. of
Easton, by whom he had issue, Francis Charlton, a Cornet
in the .Scots Greys, killed at Waterloo, 18 June, 1815: and
Mary Emma, m. 1st, Capt. Henry Andrews, of the 4th, or
King's Own, regt. ; and 2ndly, Eev. John Langley, Rector
of Wallingford, co. Oxford.
III. Richard, of the Civil Service, E.I.Co., m. 1802, Myra
Catherine Anne, dau. ol John Wilkinson, Esq., Escorder of
Bombay, and d. l!;09, leaving issue,
1 Richard Henry, late of Paiik Hall.
2 John llobert Nathaniel, b. 28 June, 1805, of Nantiago,
CO. Radnor, J. P., Incumbent of Llanvair-Waterdine and
Bettws ; m. 20 May, 1835, Maria, dau. of Richard Phayre,
Esq., H.E.I.C.S., and has issue,
Robert Henry, B.A., Corpus Christi College, Oxford, b.
31 March, 1837; m. 1st, 7 Dec. 1865, FUirinda Mary,
only dau. of Ernest Augustus Belford, Esq. of Fitz-
William Place, Dublin. She d. 18 March, 18G7, in
India, leaving an infant dau. Robert Henry, m. 2ndly,
28 Jan. 1869, Eliza Emily, eldest diiu. of Major Robert
Shawe, Madras army.
Francis Charlton, b. 6 June, 1839; to. in Queensland,
18 March, 1869, Jane, dau. of James Martin, Esq., Lead-
hills, Scotland, and Hamilton, Queensland, and has
issue, Francis Edmund, 6. at sea, 9 Feb. 1868; and
James Martin, 6. 8 Aug. 1869.
John Charlton, 6. 20 Aug. 1840, Lieut. 11th (Prince
Albert's Own) Hussars.
Catherine Emma, in. 19 Feb. 1859, Capt. Robert Dod,
of Nant Issa Hall, near Oswestry, Associate of King's
College, London.
Maria Anne (deceased), m. 19 May, 1859, Lieut.-Cnl. John
Ramsay Sladen, H.M. Royal Bengal Horse Artillery.
Rose Myra, in. 27 July, 1864, William Trevor-Koper, Esq.
1 Myra Catherine Anne, m. Charies J. Ellis, Esq., of the
E.I.Co.'s Civil Service.
The eldest son,
John Charlton Kinchant, Esq. of Park Hall, Hieh Sheriff
of Salop 1775; in. Jane St-ikeley, dau. of — Fowler, Esq., co.
Berks, and dying s. p. 1832, was s. by his nephew,
Richard Henry Kinchant, Esq. of Park Hall, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1816, /;. 6 Jan. 1804, an officer in the 69th
regt.; m. 2 Dec. 1S31, Eliza Maria, only dau. of the Rev.
Richard Bewley Caton, M. A., of Einbrook, co. Lincoln, andl
issue,
I. Charlton John, b. 27 May, 1834; accidentally drow,
May, 1859. ii. Joe Henry, late of Park H;
III. KicHARD Caton, now of Park Hall.
I. Eliza Power, m. 23 April, 1851, Edward Venables, El
son of L. J. Venables, Esq. of Woodhill, Salop.
II. Myra Catherine Anne.
lie d. 1864, and was ,s. by his son,
Job Henry Kinchant, Esq. of Park Hall, Salop, D.L.,
20 Aug. 1835 ; in. 1803, Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Chai
Sandes Foster, M.A., and d. 1869.
Arms — Az., three lions' heads erased arg. dueally crowi
or. Crest — Issuant from a ducal coronet or, a demi-liou a
Motto— \iTt\xs pyramidis.
/S'cni— Park Hall, Oswestry, Salop.
KINDER OF HARRYTOWN HALL,
Kinder, The Rev. Ralph, of Harry town Hi
CO. Chester, Rector and Patron of Kirby Bed
Norwich, b. 1819 {s. his cousin, the late Josh
Bruckshaw, Esq. 1866) ; m. 1847, Annette Soph
dau. of Humphrey Heering, Esq. of Burnha
Norfolk, grand-nephew of Thomas Herring, Ar(
bishop of Canterbury, and has issue,
I. Ralph, 6. 20 Aug. 1850.
II. Edward Herring, b. 5 July, 1856.
I. Annette Marion Jane.
The Rev. Ralph Kinder is only surviving son (
Ann PriestnaU his wife) of James Kinder, Esq.
Stockport, and grandson of the Rev. Ralph Kind
Vicar of Mottram-in-Longdendale, by Mary ]
wife, sister of Joshua Bruckshaw, Esq., formei
of Harrytown Hall. The estate of Harrytown 1
been possessed by this family for a very long peri(
The old mansion at Hari'ytown was erected in t
15th century, by Harry Bruckshaw, but was pull
down and rebuilt 1671, by John Bruckshaw.
^Dus— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a column gu. betwi
three Cornish choughs ppr. ; 2nd and 3rd, sa., three lozcn
on fess arg. between as many bucks' heads ppr. Crests — .
In a column or, a Cornish chough sa. beaked and legged g
2nd, A buck's head ppr. couped at the neck.J
tical — Harrytown Hall, Stockport.
KING-HARMAN.
See Haeman.
KING OF BALLYLIN.
King, John Gilbert, Esq. of Ballylin, Kin
Co., b. 19 Dec. 1822 ; J.P., D.L., and High Shei
1852 ; M.P. for King's Co. from 1865 to 1868.
ilincage.— This family and that of Sir Gilbert Ki
Bart, of Chariestown, is one and the same, descended fr
Edward King, b. at Stukeley, co. Huntingdon, 1577, elec
Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1593, two years after its foun
tion, and consecrated Bishop of Elphin 1611. He d. 1638, i
was buried in Elphin, where he built a castle, and acqui
landed property in the neighbourhood.
Gilbert King, Esq., m. Sarah, dau. of John French,
French Park, co. Roscommon, and had a son,
Gilbert King, Esq., Major 5th Dragoon Guarrt.s, m. Rebec
his cousin, dau. of John King, Esq. of Ballylin, and sistei
John King, Esq. of the same place, M.P. for Jamestown, e
left, with a dau., Harriet, in. the Rev. John Eagles, a son i
heir.
Rev. Henry King, of Ballylin, King's Co., 6. 1799; whi
to Ballylin, at the decease of his maternal uncle; in. H Ju
1821, Harriett, youngest dau. of John Lloyd, Esq. of GIosI
King's Co., for many years M.P. for that co., and sister of
Countess of Rosse, and by her (who d. 1846) had issue,
John Gilbert, now of Ballylin.
Harriett, in. Ross Mahon, Esq. of Ladywell.
Jane, in. Sir William R. Mahon, Bart, of Castlegar.
Mary, to. the Hon. Capt. Henry C. Ward, son of Viscoi
Bangor, and was accidentally killed It)G9.
The Rev. Henry King d. 1857.
^ri)i,s-Sa., a lion rampant double queued or. Cresl—
escallop gu. il/o;(o— Spes tutissima ca'lis.
Heat — Ballylin, Ferbane, King's Co.
KIN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KIN
oo;:
KING OF CHADS-HUNT.
King, Edward Raleigh, Esq. of Chads-Hunt, co.
Warwick, J. P., late Capt. 13th Light Dragoons, b.
1833 ; m. 1 July, 1861, Susanna Octavia, dau. of Sir
J. H. Lethbridge, Barfc., and has issue,
Ernest Raleigh Bolton, b. 2 June, 1862.
Violet Frances. . Ethel Mary,
ILtJtCaSC— This is preswned to have been criKinally a
Westmorland family. The first of its members out of that
county,
TnoMAS King, whose father parrisonect the church of Mul-
hamdale for the Parliament, erected Church End in Kirby.
He had two sons and a dau. His 2nd son,
Thomas King, settled at Skellands, in the parish of Kirby,
Malliaindale; m. Miss Wilcock, and had a son, James King, of
Skellands, m. Anne, dau. and heir of Carr, of Langcliffe, near
Settle, and had a son and successor,
Thomas Kino, of Skellands, m. 24 Feb. 1714 or 1715, Alice,
dau. of William Seargeanlson, Esq. of Ilanleth, and left at
his decease, 1727, a son and successor.
The Vert Rev. James Kino, Dean of Raphoe, in. Anne, dau.
and co-heir of John Walker, of Hungerhill, brother of Capt.
James King, the Circumnavigator, of Walter King, D.D.,
Bishop of Rochester, whose son was the late Archdeacon King;
and of John King, Esq., Under Secretary of Stale. By her he
had issue, inter alios,
Edward, of whom presently.
John, Under Secretary of State under Lord Granville, the
Duke of Portland, and Lord Pelham; m. Harrier, dau. of
the Rt. Rev. Charles Moss, Bi-hop of Bath and Wells, and
had issue,
John James, of Preston Candover, co. Hants, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff for Sussex, b. 13 Dec. 1794; m. July,
1823, Miss Charlotte Wyndham, dau. of George Wyndham
O'Brien, Earl of Egremont, and d. 1867, having had issue,
John Henry Wyndham, of Preston Candover, and Lox-
wood, Sussex, J.P. and D.L., b. April, 1825; m. Dec.
1852, Emily, dau. of Hon. Lionel and Lady Eliza-
beth Dawson, and grand-dau. of John, 1st Earl of
Portarlington.
Charlotte, m. July, 18.i6, Philip de Gilibert, Attache to
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in France.
Harriett Elizabeth, m. April, 1860, the Comte de Labrosse,
of Chateau de Varennes, Brittany, Capt. R.E.
Lilla, m. 1st, Sept. 1854, George Frederick Dawson, .son
of the Hon. Lionel and Lady E. Dawson ; and 2ndly,
Jan. 1859, Roddam Spencer Stanhope, 2nd son of John
Spencer Stanhope, Esq. of Cannon Hall, co. York.
Edward King, Esq. of Hungerhill, co. York, Vice-Chanccllor
of the Duchy of Lancaster, and Bencher of Gray's Inn (4th
son of the Very Rev. James King, of Skellands, co. York,
Dean of Raphoe, by Anne his wife, dau. and co-heir of John
Walker, Esq. of Hungerhill), m. 1st, Miss Lang, by whom he
had three daus.,
Henrietta, m. the Hon. George Carleton, Col. in the array,
killed at Bergen-op-Zoom, and had, with three daus., a son,
Guy, Lord Dorchester.
Ann, m. — Sunderland, Esq. Mary, m. — Radcliffe, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, Miss Dorothy Myers, and had issue,
Edward Bolton, late of Chads-Hunt.
John MyiTS (Itcv.), Vicar of Catcombe, Somerset, m. his first
cousin, JIiss Frances King, dau. of the Bishop of Rochester,
and has one son and a dau., John and Frances.
Susan Alice, m. the Rev. James Formby, Vicar of Frindsbury,
Kent.
Dorothea, m. 12 July, 1826, Edward Williams Hassell, Esq.
of Dalemain, Cumberland, and has issue.
Mr. King d. 1824, and was s. by his son,
Edward Bolton King, Esq. of Chads-Hunt, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff IbOO, and formerly M.P. for tlio town, and after-
wards for the CO. of Warwick, Lieut.-Col. in the Warwickshire
Yeomanry, 6. 1801; m. 1st, 1828, Georgiana, 2nd dau. of
Robert Knight, Esq. of Barrells, M.P., and by her (who d.
1858) had issue,
I. Edward Raleigh, now of Chads-Hunt.
I. Georgina, m. Capt. H. C. Cotton.
II. Frances Dorothea, to. Hon. T. Stapleton, and has a dau.,
Monica. in. Jane, m. Capt. C. Garden.
IV. Catherine. v. Isabella. vi. Henrietta.
He in. 2ndly, 1S53, Louisa, dau. of the Rev. C. Palmer, by the
Lady Charlotte Finch his wife, dau. of Heneage, 4th Earl of
Aylesford, and had a son and two daus. He d. March, 1878
Arms— S3.., a lion rampant between three crosses crosslet or.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a demi-lion rampant or.
iS'eat— Chads-Hunt, near Warwick.
MEADE-KING OF -WAIiFOED.
Me VDE-KiNG, EiciiAED Kixo, Esq. of Walford,
Somerset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriil' 1873, b. 27
April, 1806; m. 2 Fob. 1831, Catherine, 2nd dau.
and co-heir of William Oliver, Esq. of Hope Corner,
near Taiuaton, and has issue,
I. Richard Meade, of North Petherton, J. P., 6.27 Oct. 1S3I;
m. Flora Evelyn, eldest dau. of Rev. W. C. Kinglake, and
d. without issue 1870.
n. William Oliver, J. P., Capt. 1st Somerset Militia, 6. 17
March, 1833; m. 18 June, 1857, Mary Musgrave, dau. of
William lieadon, Esq. of Otterhead, near Honiton, Devon,
J. P., and has issue, William Olivee Evelyn, b. 14 Dec.
1858; and a dau.
m. Frederick Meade (Rev.), 6. 21 Nov. 1835; in. Jessie
Louisa, eldest dau. of J. C. Warren, Esq. and has issue.
IV. Henry Herbert, 6. 16 Feb. 1837; m. and has issue.
V. Walter, 6. 1 April, 1842 ; m. and has issue.
I. Eliza Catherine, d. 1862, unm. ii. Henrietta.
ILfltCaCIC.— John Meade, ofLyng, Somerset, to. 3 June,
1697, Mary Morse, of North Petherton, and with a dau., Mary,
had three sons, John, bapt. 2 April, 1700 ; Richard, of whom
presently; and William, bapt. Nov. 1703. The 2nd son,
Richard Meade, Gent, of North Petherton, bapt. 11 Nor.
1701 ; in. Joan Hydon, of the same place, and by her, who d.
1754, had (with two daus., Hannah, in. 15 Nov. 1774, her
cousin, John Meade, of Lyng, and d. s. p. 2 Feb. 1781 ; and
Mary, m. Francis Coombc, Gent, of North Petherton, and
d. s. p., and three sons, who d. young) an only surviving son
and heir,
William Meade. Gent, of North Petherton, bapt. 19 May,
1751 ; m. 21 June, 1775, Elizabeth, younger dau. and co-heir
of John Ling, Gent, of North Petherton, and by her (who d.
May, 17S6), left at his decease, March, 1789, an only son and
successor, Richard Meaue-King, Esq. of The Rectory of
North Petherton, who assumed, by royal license, 9 Oct. 1830,
the additional surname and arms of King, in compliance with
the will of Richard King, Esq. of The Rectory, North Petherton.
Richard Meade-King, Esq. of The Rectory, North Pether-
ton, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1846, 6. 2 March,
1776; in. 23 May, 1804. Elizabella, only dau. of John Warren,
M.D., of Taunton, by Betty, his wife, 3rd and youngest dau.
and co-heir of James Woolcoft, Esq. of Shearston, Somerset,
and by her (who d. 6 Jan. 1825) had issue,
I. Richard King, now of Walford.
II. Frederick, 6. 28 March, 1813; d. unm. 3 Oct. 1834.
III. Henry Warren, b. 1 April, 1817; m. 28 Sept. 1847, Mary
Ann, dau. of Joseph Biggin, of Manchester, and has issue.
IV. Charles, b. 9 .vug. 1822; iji. 1 May, 1855, Catherine Hall,
dau. of William Newton, of Birkenhead, and d. 1867,
leaving issue.
V. William Thomas Pearse, Rector of Monksilver, Somerset,
6. 24 Nov. 1824; m. 14 April, 1852, Ellen Catherine, dau. of
Isaac Lovell, Esq.
I. Elizabella Warren, d. unm. n. Clara Theresa, d. unm.
in. Ellen, in. 29 Sept. 1835, Rev. George Bodley Warren, of
Dulverton, Somerset, who d. 1868, leaving issue.
IV. Jessie Louisa, m. 3 Nov. 1835, John Clitsome Warren,
Esq. of Taunton, and d. 8 May, 1845, having had issue,
three daus.
Mr. Meade-King d. 30 Jan. 1866.
.(4 ?-ms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a Hon rampant between
three crosses-crosslet two and one sa. and as many escallops
one and two gu., for King; 2nd and 3rd, gu., on a chevron
arg. between three leopards' faces or, two arrows in saltier
az. barbed and flighted ppr. between two bows chevronwise of
the fourth stringed of the field, for Meade. Crests — 1st,
A mount vert thereon an arm in bend dexter couped at the
elbow the hand supporting a tilting spear erect, the head broken
the arm surmounting a branch of oak fructed in bend sinister
all ppr., for King ; 2nd, A <len)i-griffin az. wings elevated erm.,
in tlie dexter claw a fleur-de-lis or, for Meade. Motto —
Cadenti porrigo dextiam.
i&'eaJ— Walford, near Taunton, Somerset.
KING- OF STAUNTON PARK.
King, James King, Esq. of Staunton Park, co.
Hereford, M.P. for that shire from 1852 to ISfiS,
J.P. and D.L., High Slieriff 1845, M.A.BalHol CoU.
Oxford, b. 6 Nov. 1806 ; m. 17 March, 1S35, Mary
Cochrane, 4th dau. of Kenneth Francis Mackenzie,
Esq. (a younger branch of the Mackeuzies of Eed-
castle, CO. Eoss, N.B.), and has issue,
901
EIX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
I. Francis James, 0. 13 Oct. ISZS; educated at Harrow, late
Cupt. 13th Hussars; r,i. 24 July, 18G2, Zumnla Mary
Emily, dau. of the late Col. Gurwood, C.B., and has issue
a son, James Gurwood, 6. 2 Sept. 18G3.
II. William Edward, J.P. for Hereford, 6. 14 June, 1843;
educated at Eton; m. 6 April, 1876, Lady Florence Corry,
duu. of Armar, 3rd Earl Beluiore, and has issue, Alice, b.
Dec. 1877.
III. Eustace (Rev.), 6. 27 T)oc. 1S44; educated at Harrow
and Christ Church Oxford, Vicar of LuUington, co.
Derby.
I. Emma Anne, m. 11 June, 1853, Thomas Pilkington Daw-
son, Esq. of Gordon House, Suffolk.
II. Eleanor Mary.
III. Adeline, m. 15 May, ISGO, Georice Pilkington Blake,
Esq., only son of James Bunbury Blake, Esq. of Thurston
House, Suffolk, and nephew of Sir H. Blake, Bart.
IV. Catherine Julia, r,i. 25 Jan. 1865, William Alexander
Battine, E-:q., Major 2nd Dragoons, eldest son of Major-
Gen. William Battine, C.B., and formerly on the Staff of
Sir Henry Havelock in India.
V. Geraldine, m. 8 Fub. 1868, Capt. the Hon. Armar Lowry
Corry, R.N., 2nd son of Armar, 3rd Earl Belmore.
VI. Eliza Margaret. vii. Mary Cochrane.
ittltCcl^C.— William King, E«q. of Staunton Court, co.
Hereford (son of William King, Esq. of Staunton, who was
buried at Staunton-on-.irrow, Oct. 1722, and grandson of Peter
King, who was buried there 31 July, 1700); ni. 1715, Eleanor
Griffith, who d. 1777, aged 83 : he was buried 10 March, 1780,
aged 82, having had issue,
I. James, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 177(5, 6. 1732; d. 1822,
aged 90. He m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir Howe Hicks, Bart. ;
and 2ndly, Margaret, a sister of Admiral Cornish, of Put-
tenham Priory, Surrey, who d. 1836, aged 87, but had no
issue.
II. Thomas, of the Court of Noke, d. 1818, aged 83, unm.
I. Anne, to. Joseph Lyne, Ksq., and rf. s. p.
II. Elizabeth, vi. Roger Simiikinson, Esq., son of Rev. R.
Simpkinson, Rector of Dewchurch, co. Hereford, and had a
son,
James, Rector of St. Pe^ers-le-Poor, London, b. 1767;
assumed the name of King on succeeding his uncle. He
m. 1802, Emma, dau. of Edward Vaux, Esq., and d. 1312,
leaving by her (who d. 1859) issue,
James King, now of Staunton Park.
Thomas (Rev.), J. P., M.A. of Batliol Coll. Oxford, m.
1838, Amelia, dau. of K. F. Mackenzie, Esq., and d.
Kov. 1877, having had Theodore, b. 1847, Barrister-at-
Law, 1/1. 1877, Mary, dau. of Philip Ellis, Esq. of Her-
Tjrandstone Hall, co. Pembroke, and four daus.,
Frances, m. the Ven. J. Garbett, Archdeacon of Chi-
chester.
Louisa Decima, m. Kev. J. Wolffe, D.D. (who m. 1st,
Lady Georgina Walpole, and rf. May, 1862, aged 66).
Elizabeth, m. Rev. E. Nugent Bree, and is deceased.
Margaret, d. 18/2. Mary.
Ai-ids — Quarterly, arg. and az., in the 2nd and 3rd quarters a
mullet of six points or, pierced of the field, over all a bend bariy
of six of the second charged with a cinquefoil of the third.
Crest — A lion rampant bendy or and az. supporting two
branches composed of two roses gu. and three cinquefoils vert
slipped and leaved ppr. Mntlo — Kloreo in ungue lenois.
beat — Staunton Park, Staunton-on-Arrow, co Hereford.
IfEWTON-KING OJF MOTJNT HENRY.
Newton-King, Richakd, Esq. of Mount Henry,
CO. Wexford, Lieut. 35th rcgt., b. 22 Jan. 1856.
ILiuCilflC. — Richard Newton, Esq. of Ballynahallo, co.
Wexford, to. (license dated 4 Dec. 1697) Sarah Maude, and was
father of
Richard Newton, Fsq. of ■Ballynahallo, to. a dau. of Pierce
Hughes, Esq. of Ballytrent, co. Wexford, and was father of
Pierce Newton, of Ballyrahin, co. Wexford, which he held
from Lord Anglesey, under lease dated 30 Oct. 1747. He to.
the dau. and heiress of Jeremiah King, Esq. of Mac Mine, co.
Wexford, and had a son,
Richard Newto.v, Esq. of Mac Mine, who adopted the addi-
tional surname of King on inheriting his mother's property.
He TO. (license dated 18 June, 1776) JuUana, dau. of Packard
Donovan, Esq., of Clonmore, co. Wexford, and had issue,
I. Pierce, his successor.
II. Thomas, Capt. Royal Artillery, of Bamtown, m. a Jersey
lady, and had issue,
1 Rickard, Lieut. AVexford Militia, d. unm. 12 March,
1859.
2 Henry John, went to Australia, to. and has issue.
1 Emily Anne, d. unm. 1 May, 18C3.
2 Juliana Eliza, to. her cousin, Alexander Ncwton-ICing^
Esq.
I. Lucy, m. Edward Tighe, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
II. Juliana, d. unm.
The eldest son.
Pierce Newton King, Esq. of Mac Mine, who s. his father,
',,1. Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Carroll, E.<;q., and had issue,
Richard, who became possessed of Mac Mine and the pro-
perty during his father's lifetime, and sold it to Joha;
Richards, Esq. of Faree, co. Wexford. He d. s. p. during!
his father's life. Ale.-camder, present representative, i
Elizabeth Jane, to. Rev. John Stuart Hickey.
Mr. Newton-King d. 8 March, 1859. His surviving son,
Alexander Newton-King, Esq. of Mount Henry, J.P., jji,
his cousin, Juliana Eliza, dau. of Capt. Thomas Newton-King,
of Bamtown, co. Wexford, by whom he had issue,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. Alexander Coote, Lieut. 69th regt., 6. 7 May, 1857.
III. Francis John, 6. 16 June, 1863.
I. Sarah Elizabeth. ii. Emily Lucy.
III. Louisa Juliana.
Mr. Newton-King d. 2 Sept. 1878, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Newton-King, now of Mount Henry.
Seal — Mount Henry, co. Wexford.
KINGSCOTE OF KINGSCOTE.
KiNGSCOTE, ROBEET NiGEL FiTZ HARDINGE, Esq.
of Kingscote, co. Gloucester, Col., A.D.C. to Lord
Eaglan during the Crimean campaign, C.B., Hon.
Col. North Gloucester Militia, M.P. for West
Gloucestershire, J.P. and D.L. co. Gloucester, J.P.
for Wilts, b. 28 Feb. 1830 ; m. 1st, March, 1851,
Caroline Sophia, dau. of Col. Wyndham, of Petworth
(afterwards Lord Leconfield), and by her (who d.
19 March, 1852) had no issue. He wi. 2ndly, Feb,
1856, Lady Emily Marie Curzon (a Lady of the
Bedchamber to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales), dau,
of Earl Howe, and has issue,
I. Nigel Richard Fitzhaedinge, Lieut. Eifle Brigade, b.
Feb. 1857.
I. Harriett Maude Isabella. ii. Winifred Ida.
Col. Kingscote was formerly Groom in Waiting on
the Queen, and is now Extra Equerry to H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales.
iLtllCagC— NiGELL Fitz-Arthcr, grandson of Ansgerus,
the Saxon, living 985, ?re. Adeva, dau. of Robert Fitz-Hardinge,
grandson of Sdeno, the 3rd King of Denmark, by Eva, niece
of William the Conqderor. With this lady he received as
dower the manor of Kingscote (called in Domesday Book
Chingescote).
Adam de Kingscote, of Kingscote (son of Nigell Fitz-Arthur,
by Adeva his wife), had a confirmation of that manor 1188,
from his uncle. Lord Maurice Fitzhardinge. He was buried
in Bristol Cathedral, and from him descended the Kingscotes
of Kingscote, whose chief in the time of Henry V. shared in
the glory of Azincourt. The eventual representative,
William Kingscote, Esq. of Kingscote, son of William, who
d. 1706, and great-grandson of Anthony, who d. 1645, and lies
interred in the church at Kingscote, under a monument
bearing an interesting inscription referential to the family
history.* He m. Catherine Barnsley, and had issue,
I. Nigel, his heir.
II. Robert Fitzhardinge, of London, to. Mary Hammond, a
coheiress, and dying 1770, left, with two daus.' (Hannah,
m. Robert Ladbroke, Esq., M P. ; and Catherine, hi. Edward
Jenner, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.) and a son, Nigell, who d. s. p.,
two elder sons,
1 Robert, who inherited the estates from his uncle.
2 Thomas, m. Oct. 1 794, Harriet, 4th dau. of the late Sir
II. Peyton, Bart, of Doddington; and dying 1811, left
issue,
Thomas Henrt, late proprietor.
Ilcury Robert, 6. 25 May, 1802; m. II July, 1833, Haiw
riett Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Christopher T. Tower,
Esq. of Weald Hall, Essex, and has issue, 1 Arthur Fitz-
hardinge, 6. 12 July, 1841; 2 Algernon Fitzhardinge,
b. 7 Feb. 1844 ; 3 Howard, b. 29 April, 1845; 4 Anthony-
b. 17 Oct. 1846; I Aldina, m. Sir Archibald Hope, Bart,
of Pinkie, N.B.; 2 Laura Elizabeth, to. Rev. J. M,
* In the same church a tombstone records the death of
Trotlus Kingscote, " who did service as a commander for the
Prince of Orange forty years, and being eighty years old, ended
this life upon the iOUi of December, 1606. "
KIN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KIR
905
Nisljct, Rpctiir of St. Giles, and Canon of Norwich;
3 Kiiiily Sophia, m. James Graham, Esq.; 4 Eva;
5 Edith.
Robert Arthur Fitzhardinsp, 6. 1811; m. Rosamund,
dau. of — Daniel!, Esq., and has one son and two daus.
Emily Frances, ',a. Sir John Kennaway, Bart.
Caroline Marianne, m. 1828, Rev. Alan Gardner Corn-
wall, A.M., 2nd son of the late John Cornwall, Esq. of
Hendon, Middlesex.
1. Elizabeth, m. Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, and d. 1V69.
Kingscote d. 1731, ased 41, and was .<. by his elder son,
Nigel Kingscote, E.sq. of Kingscote, 6. 1720, Major of the
louecstcr Militia, who d. uwiu. 1773, and was 6-. by his
lephew,
KoBEBT Kingscote, Esq. of Kinasoote, Col. of the North
rlouccster Militia, who never having married, entailed his
■states upon the children of his brother Tliomas. He d. Feb.
840, and was 5. in Kingscote by his nephew,
Thomas Henry Kingscote, Esq. of Kingscote, co. Gloucester,
P., High Sheriff 1841, Col. of the Noith Gloucester Militia,
19 Jan. 1799; r,i. 1st, 8 April, 1828, Lady Isaiiclla Frances
Inne Somerset, 6th dau. of Henry, 6th Duke of lieaufort, and
ly her (who d. 4 Feb. 1831) had issue,
PvOKEBT Nigel Fitziiardinge, now of Kingscote.
Isabella Charlotte Louisa, m. 29 Nov. Is54, Capt. Martin, of
Bloomlield, co. Sligo, late of the 3rd Light Dragoons.
le m. 2ndly, 5 June, 1833, Harriott Mary Anne, eldest dau. of
Jenjamin, 1st Lord Bloonifield, and by her had issue,
Fitzhardinge, b. 16 March. 1837.
Henry Bloomfield, 6. 28 Feb. 1843.
Thomas Arthur Fitzhardinge, b. 16 Jan. 1845.
William Anthony, b. 26 Nov. 1848.
John Bloomtield, 6. 27 Feb. 1851.
Gcorgina Emily, m. A. Holme Sumner, Esq. of Hatchlands,
Surrey.
Louisa Harriott, m. Edward Ellis, Esq. of Wyddial Park,
Hants.
Caroline Fi-anccs, in. Edgar Hanbury, Esq. of The Grange,
Highworth.
dr. Kingscote d. 19 Dec. 1861.
Arms — Arg., ten escallops four, three, two, and one sa., on a
canton gu. a mullet pierced or. Crest — An escallop sa.
Scat — Kingscote Park, Wootton-under-Edge, co. Gloucester.
Jane, ',;u Liout.-Col. Hebden, and left i<;sne.
Sarah, d. unm. Calhcrine, iL unm.
Harriet, d. unm. Frances, (/. ii,i,ii.
Mr. Kinnersly d. 3 Nov. 1819. His ."rd son,
Edward Kinnersly, Esq. of Binfield JIanor, Barristcr-at-Law,
B.C.L., Univ. Camb., and D.L. co. Stafford, b. 1 July, 1788;
m. 27 April, 1837, Georgiana Collings, only child of George
Corbin, Esq. of Guernsey, and d. 8 June, 18G8, leaving a son
and heir,
William Thomas Kinnekslt, Esq. of Binfield Manor, 6.
30 Oct. 1842; educated at Harrow, and Ch. Ch. Oxon. ; Lieut.
Royal Berks Militia; m. 9 Sept. 1868, his cousin, Bertha Rose,
eldest dau. of Marc Antony Bazillc Corbin, Esq. of St. Peter's
Port, Guernsey, and by her had issue,
George Edward, now of Binfield Manor.
He d. 1876.
Arms— Fer pale az. and sa. a lion rampant, erm. holding
between the paws a cross pattee-ti tehee or, within an orle of
eight crosses crosslet of the last. Crest — A mount vert, thereon,
in f lont of an oak fruited ppr., a greyhound sejant erm. collared
or, the dexter forepaw supporting a cross-crusslet as in the
arms. Motto — Timor omnis abesto.
Seat— Binfield Manor, near Bracknell, Berks.
KINGSMIIili OF SIDMANTON.
KiNGSMiLL, William Howlet, Esq. of vSidman-
,011 Court, Hants, M.A., J.P., High Sheriff 1875,
■>. 1838 ; s. his father 1865 ; m. 1871, Constance
Vlarj, eldest dau. of Wyndham S. Portal, Esq. of
Malihauger, Hants, and has two daus.
Hinftltjr.— The late William Kingsmill, Esq. of Sidman-
on Court, la. Anne Jane, dau. of the Most Rev. William
tlowley, D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury, and d. 1S65, leaving
only son, the present, William Howley Kingsmill, Esq. of
jidmantou Court.
,StaJ— Sidmauton Court, Newbury.
KINNERSLY OP BINFIELD MANOR.
Kinnersly, Geoege Edwaed, Esq. of Binfield,
Berks, b. 1869 ; s. his father 1876.
iLtllESflC. — William Kinnersly, Esq. of Newcastle, co.
Stafford, b. 10 March, 1726 ; m. at Leigh, Mary, dau. of Wil-
liam Ford, Esq. of Ford Green, in the same co., the represen-
tative of a very ancient Staffordshire family ; d. 1 May, 1778,
and by her (whorf. 11 Feb. 1781) had an only son,
TaoMAS Kinnersly, Esq. of Newcastle and Cloiigh Hall,
D.L., 6. 8 Dec. 1751; m. 10 Aug. 1778, Wary, only child of
Edward Shepherd, Esq. of Sheffield, and by her (who d. 30 June,
1825) had issue,
William Shepherd, M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyne, b. 1780;
d. s.p. 8 July, 1823.
Thomas, of Clough Hall, High Sheriff for co. Stafford, b.
19 Aug. 1782; m. 1st, Anna, youngest dau. of Col. Dixon,
of Allerton Grange, by whom he bad no issue. He m.
2ndly, Mary, dau. of Roger Darnston, Esq. of Chester, and
'/. K.p. 4 Feb. 18."i5.
Fdwabd, of Binfield Manor,
ilary, m. George Attwood, Esq. of Birmingham, and d.
13 April, 1823, and left a dau. Georgiana.
Anne, m. Robert Williamson, Esq. of RamsdcU Hall, co.
Ciiccter, and d. 13 Aug. 1842, leaving issue.
Elizabeth.
KIRKE OF MIRFIELD HALL.
KiEEE, John Hexey, Esq. of Mirfield Hall,
Kott.*, J. P., Major in the army, served in the Crimea
1854-55, and in India 1857-58, b. 16 Dec. 1833 ;
111. 1863, Flora, dau. of Ormsby Jones, Esq., J. P.,
of Streeda, Sligo, and has had issue,
I. William, b. 20 April, 1808 ; d. 1868.
I. Anne Kathleen Mary, 6. 8 May, 1864.
II. Mary, b. 1865; d. 1865.
III. Ellen Maud Harriet, 6. 22 April, 1867.
IV. Florence, b. 1869; d. 1869.
V. Christina Flora Ethel, 6. 18 May, 1871.
VI. Ursula Madeline Charlotte, b. 29 Sept. 1875.
ItiltrSg?. — Nicholas Kirke, of Anstan, in the parish of
Laughton-en-Ie-Mortben, Yorkshire, had his estate sequestered
"for his delinquency to the Commonwealth," but restored to
him on payment of a fine of £1G9 ll.s. od. to the Parliament
of England; the release and receipt for which is dated 2 Dec.
lt;53. He d. 14 April, 1659 ; his son,
John Kirke, Gent, of Anstan, purchased an estate and
settled at Markham in 1685. He d. 3 Dec. 1710, and was
buried at Markham. By Sarah his wife (who d. 1724) he left,
with a younger son, William, b. 1688, another son,
John Kirke, Esq. of Markham, b. 1679, who, by Eleanor
his wife, had issue, William, of whom presently ; Edmund,
J. P. for Notts, who d. 4 Dec. 1786, and was buried at Mark-
ham, s. 2J. ; Anne, to. John Bright, Gent, of East Retford ; and
Eleanor, who d. v.nm. The eldest son,
William Kirke, Esq. of Markham, J. P. for Notts, bapt. at
Markham 1 June, 1715; d. 25 May, 1773, aged 58, and was
buried in the church there. He had two sons, John and
William, the latter of whom d. 1785. The elder,
John Kirke, Esq. of Markham and Retford, d. 8 March,
1779, aged 27, and was buried at Markham. His wife was
Dorothy Tye, dau. and heiress of Joseph Bright, Esq. of Ret-
ford and Eckington, co. Derby, by Dorothy, dau. of John
Tye, Esq., and coheir of her brother, Thomas Tye. His sou
and heir,
John Kirke, Esq. of Markham and Retford, 6. 1777, J.P.,
sometime Capt. in the 24th Light Dragoons, and afterwards
Col. of the Sherwood Rangers; d. 23 Feb. 1826. He hi. 1st,
Ann Mervyn, dau. of Sir William Richardson, Bart, of Augher,
CO. Tyrone, and by that lady (who d. 21 Dec. 1815) had issue,
William, his successor.
John, Lieut. 11th Light Dragoons, b. April, ISOO ; d. at
Mecrut, 1825 unm.
James, Lieut. R.N., 6. 1805; d. at Jersey, unm.
Henry, Col. 12th Bengal Native Infantry, b. I80G; m. 1829,
Margaret, dau. of Col. Blair, and had issue, 1 Henry ; 2
St. George ; 1 Ellen Mervyn, m. R. Faithful, Esq., Ben-
gal Cavalry; 2 Anna Maria, m. Mark Thornhill, Esq.,
E.I.C. Civil Service; 3 Nora Letitia, m. P. Harris, Esq.,
Bengal Infantry, d. 1857 ; and 4 Margaret Kathleen.
St. George, Rector of Marten, co. Lincoln, m. 1843, Mary,
eldest dau. of the Rev. Joseph Cooke, D.D., and had issue,
St. George Mervyn, Mary Eliua, and Dora Elizabeth. He
d. 1861.
Dorothea Letitia, m. 1828, Kev. Taylor White, B.A., Vicar
of Cuckney, Notts, and d. 1810.
Eliza, d. v.^m. 1827.
906
KIE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Kin
I>iana Maria, m. 1831, llev. Thomas W. Wrench, M.A., Kector
of St. Michael's, Cornhill.
Harriet, m. 1832, Thomas Bigshy Chamberlin, Esq., J.P. of
Brighton ; d. 1862.
Ann, VI. Rev. Charles Vere Hodge, M.A., of St. Edmund
Hall, Oxford, Vicar of Clarborough, near Eetford.
Charlotte, «t. Rev. Francis Arthur Jackson, B.A., Vicar of
Riccall, CO. York.
The 2nd wife of Col. Kirke was Maria, sister of the Rev.
Richard Almond, Vicar of St. Peter's Nottingham ; by her he
had,
Robert Piercy, d. young, 1835.
John, I5arrister-at-Law, b. 27 May, 1826.
Mary Georgina Bettina, m. 1 May, 1B44, Charles Thorold,
Esq. of VVelham, near Retford.
The eldest son,
William Kirke, Esq. of Mivfield Hall, J. P., h. 20 March,
1799; TO. 1st, 1820, Miss Harriet Bowmer, and by her (who rf.
1826) he had John Montague, who d. an infant. Mr. Kirke
m. 2ndly, Dec. 1827, Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Woollaston
White, 1st hart, of AVallingwells, Notts, and by her (who
d. 1S75) he left at his decease, 15 March, 1843,
John Henry, now of Mirfield Hall.
Ann Eli/,a, m. 1861, E. M. Wrench, Esq., late 12th Royal
Lancers. Harriett.
Anns— Argi., a chevron between three boars' heads couped
sa. C're.it — A boar's head erect couped sa.
^ScaJ— ]Wirfleld Hall, East Markham, Tuxford.
KIRKE OF THE EAVES.
Kirke, Henry, Esq. of The Eaves, co. Derby,
M.A., B.C.L.Waclham Coll. Oxon, Barrister-at-Law,
Sheriff of Essequibo, and Magistrate for British
Guiana, b. 4 June, 1842 ; in. 19 May, 1864, Agnes,
davi. and co-heir of Admiral Sir Stejjhen Lusliington,
G.C.B., Knt. of St. Louis, and of tlie Redeemer of
Greece, Knight - Commander of the Legion of
Honour, Lieut. -Governor of Greenwich Hospital,
by Henrietta his wife, dau. of Admii'al Sir H.
Prescott, G.C.B., and has,
I. Henby LnsHiNGTON, I). 7 March, 1865.
II. Arnold, /;. 13 July, 1870.
I. Dorothea Vernon.
II. Mildred Jane. iii. Henrietta. iv. Agnes Margaret.
V. Mary Bruce. vi. Violet Thurstan.
iltnCiigC.— The ancient scat of the Kirkes was at White-
liough Hall, near Chapel-en-le-Frith, where, in the reign of
Henky IV., Uved Arnold Kyrke, father of Edward Kyrke,
living 1460, who had, with a dau., Elizabeth, the wife of
Richard Salisbury, Knt. of Newton Burland, co. Leicester, a
son, Edward Kyrke, Esq., who had a son, Arnold Kyrke, and a
dau., Elizabeth, in. William Bradshaw, Esq.
From this Arnold Kyrke are descended many branches of
the Kirke family : the Kirkes of Cnokridge, in Yorkshire, the
family of Kirke of Norton, intermarried with the Blythes,
from which sprang Sir David Kirke (for honorary additions
to whose arms -fee Add. MSS. 5533), Sir Lewis Kirke, the cele-
brated Col. Kirke, and many others. From this Arnold Kyrke
are also descended the Kirkes of Whitehough, Martinside,
and Eaves. The Whitehough branch became extinct at the
end of the last century, in the person of Samuel Kirke, Esq.,
who m. Anne, dau. of William Tatton, Esq. of Withcnshaw,
and left an only dau. Catherine, who m. the Rev. William
Plurabe. A younger son of the aforesaid Arnold Kirke, of
Whitehough, settled at Martinside, Chapel-en-le-Frith, in the
early paio of the 16th century, at which place his descen-
dants lived until the year 1780, when Richard Kirke, Esq.
sold the property and removed to Guersalt Hill, near Wrex-
ham, N.W.
Arnold Kirke, of Martinside, 2nd son of the above-men-
tioned Arnold Kirke, of Whitehough, by Agnes, dau. of John
Tunstcd, of Tunsred, in. and had a dau. Dorothy, who m.
AVilliani Sherd, Esq. of Sherd and Disley, Hereditary Forester
in the Forest of Macclesfield, and a son,
Arnold Kirke, who m. Joan, dau. of Robert Marlowe, Esq.
of Fairfield, and d. 1652, leaving three sons and two dans.,
Arnold, from whom the Kirkes of:f'ininxide, &c.
Henrt, of the Eaves, b. 1626, purchased the Eaves 1654, and
d. 1 Dec. 1703, leaving the Eaves to his nephew, Henry, son
of his brother Thomas.
Thomas, of Hallstcads, m. Grace, di-.i. of James Bagshawo,
of Bradfleld, co. Y^ork, and had a son, Henry, who «. his
uncle.
Joan, VI. Thomas Gee, of Lydgate.
Catherine, wife of Robert Bagshawe, of Milhousedale.
Henry Kirke, Esq. of the Eaves, rf. v.nm. at an advanc
age, 1703, and left the property to his nephew,
Henky Kirke, Esq. of the Eaves. This gentleman is one
those mentioned in the list of Roman Catholic Nonjurors v
compounded for their estates after the rebellion of 1715.
was killed by a fall from his horse 1735. He wa3 s. by
nephew,
Henry Kirke, Esq. of the Eaves, m. Catherine, dau.
William Carrington, Esq. of Bugsworth, and rf. 1779, leavi
a son and successor,
Henry Kirke, Esq. of the Eaves, b. 1752, m. Mary, d
and heiress of Edward Vernon, Esq. of Peak Forest,
widow of William Davenport, Esq. of the Middle Temp!
Barrister-at-Law, and rf. Ia33, aged 82, having had issue,
John, b. 1786, rf. 1816. Henry, b. 1797, who s. his fat
Vernon, rf. young.
Hannah, m. Robert Grundy, Esq. of Manchester.
Emily, m. Thotaas Barnes, Esq. of Newmills.
Elizabeth, m. 1839, Sir E. Armilage, of Hope Plall, neaj
Manchester, High sheriff of co. Lancaster 1866, and has oil?
son, Vernon Kirke Armitage.
Maria, m. S. Higginbotham, Esq. of Macclesfield.
The 2nd son, ,
Henry ICirke, Esq. of the Eaves, 6. 9 Oct. 1797; m. 8 Oct
1833, Jane, rehct of Edward Reddish, and dau. of Joseph
Howard, Esq. of Didsbury, co. Chester. Mr. Kirke was killed
by his own gun whilst shooting, 23 Nov. 1841 , aged 44. He haiJ
Henry and Vernon, both rf. infants.
Henry, the present owner of the Eaves.
Mary Eliza, m. 16 March, 1860, the Rev. George Henry
Browne, B.A., of Eccles, and has a dau., Agnes Mary.
Jane Howard. Emily Harriet, rf. an infant.
Arms, Modern — Arg., a chevron between three boars' headf
erased sa. Ancient — Per fess or and gu. a lozenge counter
changed. Crest — A wild boar passant sa.
i'mJ— The Eaves, Chapel-en-le-Frith, co. Derby.
♦
KIRKWOOD OF YEO VALE.
KiRKWOOD, John Townsend, Esq. of Yeo Vale,
Bidcford, North Devon, and Glencarlia, co. MayOi
J.P. of the CO. of Devon, b. 1814 ; in. 1838, Eleanoro
Elizabeth Morrison, dau. and heiress of James
Hammett, formerly a Caj^t. in the Royal Horse
Artillery, the lineal representative of the ancient
families of Morrison of Yeo Vale, North Devon,
and Hendle, or Hendley of Corsehorne, in Cran^
brook, and Gore Court, Otham, Kent, and by her,
(who d. 1861) has issue,
I. James Morrison, late Capt. 96th regt., b. 1830; m.
1871, Isabella Gilberta, 3rd dau. and co-heiress of Rev.
Tatton Brockman, of Ecachborougli, Kent, by whom ht
has issue a dau., Eleanora Morrison.
II. Townsend MuUoy, Bengal Civil Service, b. 1842.
III. Hendly Paul, Lieut, in the Royal Engineers, b. 1844.
IV. William Montague Hammett, of the Inner Temple, Bar-
rister-at-Law, 6. 1850 ; m. 1874, Alice Harriet Eva, 2nd
dau. of Hugh Darby Owen, Esq. of Bettwys, co. Mont-
gomery.
v. John Hammett, 6. 1854 ; rf. 1855.
VI. Walter Guy Coffin, b. 1856.
VII. Carleton Hooper Morrison, 6. I860.
VIII. Richard Hammett, b. 1861.
I. Dorothea Priscilla, rf. 1868.
II. Eleanora Anne Morrison, m. 18G6, John Osborne, eldest
son of the late Col. Barnett, of llatton Hall, co. York.
III. Emily Carleton.
ILf nratJC— The IClrkwoods are of long standing in the west
of Ireland, where they settled early in the I7th century,
being one of the numerous families which about that period
migrated from the south of Scotland to the north and west
of Ireland. It is of the same orijjin as Kiikwood of Wood-
brooke.
Samdel Kirkwood, Esq. of Castleton and Moyne Abbey,
CO. Blayo, b. 1701, d. 1778, had, with other issue, Andrew, of
Castleton, and Catherine, m. Jas. Kirkwood of Woodbrooke
(see Kirkwood of Woodbrooke).
Andrew Kirkwood, Esq. of Castleton, 6. 1730; m. Hester,dau.
of Coote Mulloy, Esq. of Hughesiown, <o. Roscommon, direct
descendant of the ancient family of O'Mulloy, registered by
KIR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KIR
907
Ulster Kins; of Arms, as bercditary standard bearer to the
Crown of Knslaml in Irelanil, ami d. 1797, leavins issue, cisht
sons and four daus. The only son who d. leaving issue was
the 4ih son,
ToiiiAS KiRKWOOD, Col. of the 40th and G4th rcRts., 6. 1779;
i. Catherine Amelia, dau. of E. John Coffin, Esq., a descen-
dant of tne ancient family of Coffin, of Portedge, N. Devon,
and d. 1859, leaving issue,
Andrew, 6. 1812; d. 1820.
John Townsenb, nowof Yco Vale, N.Devon, and Glencarha,
CO. Mayo.
Anne Montague, m. 1838, William L. L. Scott, late Major
1st Bengal Cavalry.
Emily Caroline, m. 1844, Thos. Baron von Zobel, of Gicbol-
stadt, Darmstadt {d. 1869) a Lieut. -Gen. in the Imperial
Austrian army, who commanded the 7th corps de arnice in
the Austro-l'"ranco war in 1859; they have issue two daus.,
Aymee and Charlotte.
Arms — Gu., on a chevron or, between three fetterlocks arg.
phoon between two mullets pierced sa. Crest — A pheon sa.
Motto — Spcs mca in Deo.
Scats— 'ieo Vale, Bideford, N. Devo°, and Glencarha, co.
Mayo.
KIRKWOOD OF WOODBROOKE.
XiRKWOOD, Thomas Yaden Lloyd, Esq. of
Woodbrooke, co. Roscommon, and of Curramabla,
CO. Sligo, J. P., High ksheriff co. Roscommon 1873,
b. 19 Sept. 1843.
ILtllCiigC— James Kirkwood, Esq. of Woodbrooke, J. P.,
1731 (son of Thomas ICirl;woo;l, Esq. of Woodbrooke, by
Eleanor his wife, dau. of the first Archdeacon Carey, and
grandson of Michael Kirkwood, Esq. of Killukin, by his
•ife Elizabeth Jackson, of Enniscoe, co. Mayo) m. Catherine,
only dau. of Samuel Kirkwood, Esq. of Moyne Abbey, co.
Mayo, and d. 1791, leaving a son and successor,
Thomas Kirkwood, Esq. of Woodbrooke, J. P., High Sheriff
808, m. 15 Feb. 1798, Anne, dau. of James Knott, Esq. of
Jattleticld, co. SUgo, and by her (who d. 1836, aged 08) had
3Siie.
James, his successor.
Thomas, 5,4. Jude, eldest dau. of John Kirkwood, Esq. of
Ealhfarnham House, co. Dublin, andti. 2 May, 1854, leaving
two sons and four daus.
H^rloe, d. o.nm. July, 1850.
Joanna, 1,1. Charles Galagher Moore, Esq., 2nd son of the
late George Moore, Esq. Barrister-at-Law, of Mountjoy
Square, Dublin.
Mary, 1,1. Edward Frasei", Esq. of Annagh, co. Sligo.
The eldest son,
James Kirkwood, Esq. of Woodbrooke, co. Roscommon,
. 1808, J. P., High Sheriff 1848; m. 7 Oct. 1839, Sarah Mary
Dodd, eldest dau. of the late Capt. James Nicholson Soden,
24th regt., J. P. and D.L., only son of Thomas Soden, Esq. J. P.,
of flioneygold, co. Sligo, for fifty years Provost of Sligo, and
had issue,
Thomas Yaden Llotd, b. 19 Sept. 1843.
James Nicholson Soden, Lieut. 95th regt., b. 4 Jan. 1846.
Kingston Dodd Lloyd, 6. 20 July, 1851.
Isabella Matilda Emily, m. 6 April, 1869, John L. Hackett,
Esq., J. P., of Ardcarne House, co. Eoscommon.
Annina Mary. Sarah Carey Lydia Adelaide.
Joanna. Eveleen.
Mr. Kirkwood d. 25 June, 1857.
jyriis — Gu., on a chevron or, between three fetterlocks arg.
pheon between two mullets pierced sa. Crest — A pheon sa.
Motto — Spes mea in Deo.
Seats — Woodbrooke, Carrick-on-Shamion, co. Eoscommon ;
cd Curramabla, co. Sligo.
Arm'! — Gu., on a saltier crm. between two cranes in pale
arg. and two garbs in )uss or. Crtst—.\. mount vert thereon a
crane as in the arms the .lexter claw reposing on an escutcheoa-
arg. charged with the letter K sa. Motto— Credo.
Heal — The Spital, near Hexham, Northumberland.
KIRSOPP OF THE SPITAL.
KiEsopp, James Joseph, Esq. of The Spital,
Is^orthumbeiiand, b. 17 May, 1852.
iCinC.lSr.— James Gibson, Esq. (son of John Gibson, Esq.,
and Elizabeth Leadbitter, his wife), assumed the surname of
KiKsopp, in compliance with the will of WilUam Kirsopp, Esq.
of Hexham. He m. 26 July, 1S09, Eliza, only dau., by his
2nd wife, of Sir Alexander Livingstone, Bart, of Westquarter,
CO. Stirling, and had issue, inter alios,
James Kirsopp, Esq. of the Spital, b. 6 March, 1814; m. 25
May, 1848, Eliza Dunn, of Bath House, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne; d. 11 Dec. 1856, leaving issue a son,
James Joseph, now of the Spital.
KIRWAN OP BLINDWELIi.
KiRWAN, Thomas Staunton, Esq. of Blmdwell,.
CO. (lalway, J. P. and D.L., s. his brother 1861, High
Sheritl 1876 : m. 25 Nov. 1867, Monica, 2nd dau. of
Oliver Dolphin, Esq. of Turoe, co. Galvvay.
HtUEaflC.— The Kirwans of Blindwell, of Milesian origin,
bore the surname of O'Quirivane until the time of Queen
Elizaretii. They have been settled at Tubber Keagh, literally
Bhndwell, time immemorial, and in the confirmatory grant of
Charles II. reference is made to their recognition by Heney
VII. and King John.
Martin Kirwan, Esq. of Blindwell (son of Martin Kirwan, of
Blindwell, by his wife, Anne Lynch, of Drimcong, grandson of
Martin Kirwan, Esq. of Blindwell, by his wife, a dau. of Sir
John Browne, of the Neale. great-grandson of Martin Kirwan,
Esq. of Blindwell, by his wife, a dau. of George Bingliam, Esq.
of Castlebar, great-great grandson of Martin Kirwan, Esq. of
Blindwell, by his wife, dau. of Lynch, of Lydecon, and great-
greal-great-grandson of Martin Kirwan, Esq. of Blindwell, by
his wife, a dau. of Burke, of Derry Macloghny Caslle), m. Alice,
dau. of Charles Blake, Esq. of Merlin Park, co. Galway, and
had, with a dau., Mary (who vi. George Shee, Esq., and d. 1700,
several sons, of whom one of the younger, John Kirwan,
became eminent as a jurisconsult in Spain, and another settled
in the island of Porto Kico, where his only dau. survived until
lately, possessed of a large property. The eldest son,
Martin Kirwan, Esq. of Blindwell, High Sheriff of co. Gal-
way, m. Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of Thomas Coleman,
Esq. of The Grove House, co. Galway, and had, with a dau.,
who m. M. Blake, Esq. of Ballinafad, co. Mayo, a son and suc-
cessor,
Martin Kirwan, Esq. of Blindwell, also High Sheriff of co.
Galway, 5)1. Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of James Staunton,
Esq. of Waterdale, co. Galway, and had issue three sons,
Martin, his heir; James, who d. in India, where he held a
high Civil Appointment; and Thomas, lost in the "Centurion,"
of which vessel he was First Lieut.; and two daus., Harriet,
in. John Bodkin, Esq. of Annagh ; and Mary, m. D. J. Wilson,
Esq. of Belvoir Castle. The eldest son,
Martin Kirwan. Esq. of Blindwell, m. ISOl, Mary, 3rd dau.
of William Burke, Esq. of Glinsk, co. Eoscommon, 3rd son of
Eichard Burke, 4th son of Sir John Burke, 4th bart. of Glinsk,
and by her had issue,
Martin Staunton, of Blindwell.
James, c?. 30 May, 1865.
Thomas Staunton, now of Blindwell.
WilHam, d. 16 June, 1864.
Catharine, d. 13 Jan. 1866.
Charlotte, d. 1874. Margaret, a Nun.
Mr. Kirwan d. Dec. 1828, and was «. by his son,
Martin Staunton Kirwan, Esq. of BUndwell, J.P. and'D.L.,,
b. May, 1802; d. 16 May, 1861.
Arms — Arg., a chevron sa. between three coots ppr., quar-
tering Staunton. Crest — A coot as in the arms.
Seat — Blindwell, Foxhall, near Tuam, co. Galway,
KIRWAN OF CREGG-.
Kirwan, Richard Andrew Hyacinth, Esq. of
Bawnmore, co. Galway, J. P., representative of the
Kirwans of Cregg, b. 30 May, 1813 ; m. 29 April,
1839, Agnes Jane, 3rd dau. of John Thompson,
Esq. of Laurence Town, co. Down, and has issue,
1. Martin Oranmore, 83rd regt., b. 26 April, 1847.
n. John Denis, b. 22 Oct. 1852.
I. Louisa Helen Elizabeth, m. 1st, 12 Sept. 1860, Thomas
Donaldson, Esq., 3rd Light Dragoons (he d. 13 July, 1867,
leaving issue) ; and 2ndly, 1870, A. C. W. Cox, Esq., 12th
Lancers. 11. Agnes Jane Johanna.
III. Henrietta Frances, rii. 5 Jan. 1805, Eichard Hollinshedd
Blundell, Esq., Capt. 3rd Hussars, and has issue.
HtlTCaflC— William Kirwan, who settled in the town of
Galway 1488, d. there 1499, leaving two sons, Thomas Eeagh,
of whom presently, and Patrick, Warden of Galway. The elder,
Thomas Eeagh Kirwan, d. 1545, and was father of
908
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KIR
Thomas Kibwan. Alderman of Galway in 1542, who had two
sons, I. Andrew, liis successor; and ii. Stephen, ancestor of
KinwAN of Castle Hackett. The elder son,
Andrew Kirwan, of Gahvay, in. Anastaeia French, and d.
1578. leaving, with a younger son, William Oge, an elder son
and heir,
Patrick Kirwan, Alderman of Galway, m. Jane Erown,
and had, with two other sons, Robert and Thomas, three sons,
I. Andrew, his heir.
II. Edward, called " AirKid,"or of the Silver, who ra. Anas-
taeia Blake, and was ancestor of Kirwan of Dalgin, and
Maitland Kirwan of GeUtnn.
III. Robert, of Galway, m. Mary, dau. of Nicholas Martin, of
Galway, and d. 23 Dec. 1626, leavinfr issue,
1 Kicholas, of Galway. 2 Richard. 3 Eoheit.
1 Joan. 2 Agnes. 3 Margery.
He d. 1C08, and was s. by his eldest son,
Andrew Kirwan, Esq., m. Margaret French, and had issue,
I. Patrick, his heir.
II. Martin, of Knock, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Blake,
2nd hart, of Menlo, and Lad a son, John Kirwan, Esq., m.
Bridget Netterville, and dying 1691, left two daus., one of
whom m. her cousin, Thomas Kirwan, Esq. ; and the other,
her cousin, Ambrose Kirwan, Esq.
III. William, of Cloondioon, m. and had issue, Patrick, .John,
and Andrew, whose only son, William, was father of an only
son, Andrew Kirwan, who dying s. 'p., this branch became
extinct.
I. Giles, ra. Sir Eichard Blake, Knt. of Galway.
II. Mary, m. Dominick Lynch, Gent, of Galway.
III. Katherine.
lie d. 1644, and was s. by his eldest son,
Patrick Kirwan, Esq. of Gregg, m. Eliza, dau. of Andrew
D'Arcy, Esq. of Galway, and d. 1679, leaving a son and suc-
cessor,
JIartin Kirwan, Esq. of Gregg, m. 1CC8, Eliza, dau. of
jVmbrose Bodkin, F.sq. of Corobeg, and had issue,
I. Patrick, his heir. ii. Andrew.
III. Ambrose, -„(. his cousin, the dau. of John Kiiwan, Esq.
of Hillsbrook, and had a dau.,
Margaret, m. Thomas Browne, Esq.
IV. Thomas, m. his cousin, the dau. of John Kirwan, Esq. of
John, of Hillsbrook, m. Mary Mahon, and had issue,
Joseph, of Hillsbrook, m. 1800, Mary, eldest dau. and co-
heiress of Edward Lynch, Esq. of Hampstead, and ti.
without male issue, 1827. Of his daus. and co-heiresses,
Mary, m. Capt. Euseby Kirwan; Julia, m. Edward
Browne, Esq. ; and Eliza, m. James, 7th Viscount Net-
terville.
JIartin, of Knockdromadnugh and Stowe Lodge, co. Gal-
waj-, m. 18 .luly, 1806, Maria, dau. of Myles Burke, Esq.
of the Island of Si. Eustacia, and had issue,
John Joseph Andrew, of Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny,
and Stowe Lodge, co. Galway, Barrister-at-Law, Resi-
dent Magistrate co. Kilkenny, J. P. and D.L. co. Gal-
way, 6. 31 Oct. )8U; m. 11 June, 1832, Mary Isabella,
only dau. of Major William Burke, of Quansborough,
by Lady Matilda St. Lawrence his wife, dau. of Wil-
liam, 2nd Earl of Howth, and co-heiress of her mother.
Lady Mary Bermingham, dau. and co-heiress of
Thomas, Earl of Louth, 22nd Barnn Athenry. By this
lady (who d. March, 1869) he had, 1 Martin Fitz-John,
Capt. City of Dublin Militia, b. 25 Sept. 1835. d. .s. p.
11 Nov. 18G5; 2 William Joseph, Lieut, in theGalway
Militia, 6. 13 Nov. 1837 ; m. Ia6], Kate, dau. of Martin
Kirwan, Esq. of Liverpool, and d. 9 June, 1862, leaving
issue one dau. ; 3 Andrew Fitz-John, an officer in
Australia. 6. 13 July, 1839; iv. Henry, 0. 18 March,
1841 ; 1 Matilda Harriet Josephine, m. her cousin,
Joseph Burke, Esq. of Roscommon, and had issue.
lUyles, Barrister-at-Law, of Glenrock, m. 1838. Maria,
his cousin, only dau. of John Kirwan, Esq., and rf.s. p.
1846. Martin, an officer in Portugal.
Henry, of Mock Lodge, co. Galway, m. Miss Martyn,
and has issue.
Mary, m. 1838, James Blakeney, Esq., and has issue.
Barbara, m. Henry M'Donell, Esq. of Streamsfoit, and
has issue.
Matilda, ra. Walter Blake, Esq. of Menlo
Theresa, -a. 1775, Willi^.m Burke, Esq. of Ower.
Harriet, m. George WilUam Lyster, Esq.
Mr. Kirwan d. 1705, and was .?. by his eldest son,
Patrick Kirwan, Esq. of Cregg, m. 23 March, 1703, Mary,
<lau. of Eichard Martyn, Esq. of Birch Hall, and had issue,
I. Martin, his heir.
II. George, killed in a duel in France.
III. Richard Moy, of Woodficld (called sometime mad Dick"),
(.Christian Mai ia, dau. of Nicholas Berningh
Barbesford, and d. 1779, leaving three sons and as many
"aus. IV. Anthony, killed in Galway.
V. Edmund, killed in a duel in India.
I VI. Andrew, of Curragh.
Mr. Kirwan, who was living in 1746, was x. by his eldest son,
SIartin Kirwan, Esq. of Cregg, m. Mary French, and hi
four sons,
Patrick, d. 1756.
Richard, LL.D., of Cre?g, Pres. Roy. Irish Society, a dig.
tinguished writer on chemistry, geology, and the kindred
sciences, and one of the first Natural Philosophers of hu
time, m. 1757, Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Blake, Bart, ol
Menlo, and d. in 1812, leaving two daus., Maria Theresa,
m. 1793, John Thomas, 15th Lord Tiimleston; and Eliza'
beih, m. Mr. Hill.
Andrew, Major in the army, d. 1813.
Hyacinth.
The youngest son,
IlyAciNTH Kirwan, Esq., m. Elizabeth Frances, dau. ol
Patrick Blake, Esq., a younger son of the family of Blake, oi
Tower Hill, co. Mayo, and dying in 1800, left issue,
Martin, R.N., lost in H.M.S. " Yorke."
Patrick, inherited the family property at the decease of hia
uncle, Eichard Kirwan, Esq., LL.D.
Eichard, Capt. half-pay 94th regt., ra. Ellen, dau. of — Bond,
Esq. Barrister at- Law.
Andrew Hyacinth, Capt. half-pay 66th regt., ra. Charlotte,
2nd dau. of Francis Eld, Esq. of Seighford Hall, col
Stafford.
John, E.N., d. 1825.
Elizabeth Frances, to. 1818, T. Macquoid, Esq.
The eldest surviving son,
Patrick Kirwan, Esq. of Cregg, co. Galway, 6. 19 Dec. 1787 ;
ra. 9 Aug. 1811, Louisa Margaret, 4th dau. of Dominick
Geoffrey Browne, Esq. of Castle Macgarrett, co. Mayo, and
sister of Dominick, 1st Lord Oranmore, and by her (who d.
1826) had issue,
Eichard Andrew Htacinth, present representative of the
family.
Edward (Rev.), Vicar of Wooton Wawen, co. Warwick. &.
Aug. 1814; ra. Louisa, only dau. of Thomas Macquoid, Esq.
John Henry (Eev.), 6. 25 Dec. 1816; to. F'anny, 3rd dau. of
Rear-Admiral James Dacres.
Hyacinth (Rev.), Chaplain with Field Force under General
Sir Colin Campbell before Lucknow; i». 28 July, 1820; d.
uam. April, 1858.
Henrietta Theresa, to. Feb. 1838, Eev. George Dacres Alex-
ander Tyler, and has issue.
Louisa Margaret, m. April, 1838, Henry B. Brownlow, Esq.,
Bengal Civil Service, youngest brother of Charles, 1st Lord
Lurgan; andd. 1840.
Elizabeth Frances Charlotte, m. Eev. T. A. Voules, and has
issue.
Mary Anne Georgiana, to. George A. Lawrence, Esq., and
has issue. Isabella Catherine Louisa.
Mr. Kirwan d. 31 Dec. 1847.
Arras— Avg., a chevron gu. between three Cornish choughs
sa. Crest— A Cornish chough as in the arms. 3Iotto—Moa
Dieu, mon roi, et ma patrie.
<S'ca«— Bawnmore, Clare, co. Galway.
KIRWAN OF GELSTON CASTLE.
Maitlaxd-Kiewan, Charles Lionel, Esq. of
Gclston Castle, Castle Douglas, co. Kirkcudbright,
b. 1843 ; s. his father 18G3.
UllTCaiflC.— The Kikwaks of DaJgra descend from Edmund
Arkmd Kirwan, Esq., 2nd son of Patrick Kiiwan, Esq. of
Cregg, who d. 1608. Hera. Anastasia Blake, and had a son
and succes.sor, Alexander Kirwan, Esq., father of Edmond
Kirwan, Esq., whose son. Martin Kirwan, Esq. of Dalgin, co.
Mayo, TO. and had six sons, Edmund, Valentine, Patrick,
Alexander, Andrew, and Martin. The 3rd of whom,
Patrick Kirwan, Esq. of Dalgin, m. and had three sons,
Martin, who t?. 1825; Patrick, and George. The 2nd son,
Patrick Kirwan, Esq. of Dalsiin, m. 1 803, Dorothea Mary,
dau. of Col. Charles Lionel Fitzgerald, of Turiough Park, co.
Mayo (by Dorothea his wife, dau. of Lady Butler, and grand-
dau. of Lady Mary Fitzgerald, sister of the Marquess of Bristol),
and had issue,
Charles Lionel, his heir. Martin Francis.
Caroline.
Dorothea Fitzgerald, ra. her cousin, Charles Lionel William
Fitzgerald, Esq., who d. 9 Nov. 18i4.
Mary. Julia Emma.
Mr. Kirwan d. 1854, and was s. by his son,
Charles Lionel Kirwan, Esq. of Dalgin Park, co. Mayo,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1840, 6. July, 1811: hj. 25 Oct.
1842, Matilda Elizabeth, dau. of William Maitlund, Esq. of
I Auchlane and Gelston, assumed the additional surname of
\ Maitland, and had issue,
KIR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KNA
909-
Charles Lionel, now of Gelston Castle.
William Francis, 79th Highlanders. Lionel.
James Maitland, in. 2 June, 187G, Edith Mary O'Sullivan.
Wary Agnes, m. 25 Juno, 1SG8, Lieut.-Col. Hamilton Camp-
bell.
Dorothea Kitz^erald, m. 29 March, 1877, William Joscelinc
Maxwell, Esq., the younger, ol'Wuiuhes.
Matilda Douglas. Eva.
Mr. Maitland Kirwan d. 1862.
Arms, &c. — As Kirwan of Crcnri.
-Seat— Gelston Castle, Castle Douglas, Is'.B.
KIRWAN OF CASTLE HACKET.
Kirwan, Mary Lissey, of Castle Ilacket, co.
Galway, only sister of John Tliomas Mueau Kirwan,
Esq., who d. 1875.
liinrnSC. — Stephen Kirwan, Esq., 2nd son of Thomas
Oge Kirwan, Esq. (sfc Kirwan o/ Vregri), had, with other issue,
a son, KicHARD Kirwan, father of Stephen Kirwan, Esq.,
whose son, Sir John Kikwan, Knt., was Mayor of Galway in
1686, and representative in Parliament, left a son, Simon Kir-
wan, Esq., whose son, John Kirwan, Esq. of Castle Hacket,
«/. 1781, leaving, by his wife, a Miss Daly, of Dalystown, co.
Galway, three sous, John, Denis, and James, of whom the
eldest,
John Kirwan, Esq., of Castle Hacket, r,i. Mary, dau. of
Henry Boyle Carter, Esq. of Castle Martin, co. Kildare, by
Susanna his wife {m. 1760), dau. and co-heir of Sir Arthur
Shaen. Bart, of Kilmore, and dying June, 1821, left, with a
dau., two sons, John, his heir, and Henry, who m. Miss Bing-
ham, and had issue. The elder son,
John Kirwan, Esq. of Castle Hacket, 6. 1780; m. 1806,
Penelope, eldest dau. of John Hardiman Burke, Esq. of St.
Clcrans, and by her (who d. 19 Nov. 1842) had issue,
Denis, of Castle Hacket.
John, d. aged 20, 10 June, 1827.
Elizabeth, m. 17 Sept. 1839, Edward, 3rd Lord Cloncurry,
whorf. 4 April, 1869.
Mr. Kirwan d. 22 June, 1842, and was s. by his son,
Denis Kirwan, Esq. of Castle Hacket, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1844, b. 4 Sept. 1808; to. 11 April, 1844, Anne Margaret,
only child of Major Thomas Macan, of Greenmount, co. Louth,
and (/. 19 Feb. 1872, leaving issue,
I. John Thomas Macan, 6. 23 Feb. 1851.
I. Mart Lissey, now of Castle Hacket.
The son,
John Thomas Macan Kirwan, Esq. of Castle Hacket, h.
23 Feb. 1851, Lieut. 7th Royal Fusiliers, who d. 23 June, 1875,
and was s. by his sister.
Arms, die. — See Kirwan of Cre'jg. Motto— S'&irat mon Dieu
mon roi, et ma patrie.
Seat— Castle Hacket, near Tuam, co. Galway.
KNAPP OF LITTLE LIN FORD HALL
AND SHENLEY.
Knapp, Mathew Grenville Samwell, Esq. of
Little Linford Hall and Shenley, co. Bxieks, J. P.,
b. 1 Nov. 1832 ; m. 1 Feb. 1867, Catherine Eliza
Spottiswoode, dau. of Eobertson Bruce, Esq. of the
Bengal Artillery, and has issue,
I. John JIathew, b. 3 April, 1868.
II. Robert Bruce, b. 2 July, 1871.
III. Arthur Douuias, b. 15 June, 187S.
1. Catharine Anna, b. 3 May, 1873.
HincagC— John Knapp, of the City of London, 1661, who
purchased the Little Linford Estate 1684, and that of Shenley
1698, is supposed to have been the son of John Knapp, bapt.
at Chilton, 3 Dec. 1610, who was 3rd son of Harry Knapp, by
Anne, or Agnes, his wife, dau. of John Smallbone, of Steven-
ton (in. 1606), gninilson of Thomas Knapp, and Amy his wife,
and great-grandson of Nicholas Knapp, of Tilehurst, who was
elder son of Thomas Knapp, tenant of Reading Abbey, Hants,
in Tilehurst, living 1539, 30 Henry VIII. He m. twice. By
his 1st wife, Mary (who d. 1679), he had a son Thomas, who d.
young, 1678; a dau., Elizabeth, m. John Cootes; and two
other daus., one m. George Pochin ; the other to Jeremiah
Gough. By his 2nd wife, Catherine, eldest dau. of Mathcw
Skynner, Esg., M.l)., of Welton, co. Northampton (eldest son of
Robert Skinner, Bishop successively of Bristol, Oxford, and
Worcester), wlicnn lie m. 7 Sept. 1680; and who d. 2 Oct. 1726;
he had further issue, besides fire dans., four sons.
John, bapt. 20 Oct. 16^2; ni. Aug. 1713, Elizabeth, dau. of
Josias Nuholc'on; and ./. s. p. 1-1 Jan. 1747.
Matiii.u', nl wlidin priscntly.
Robcri, iMiii. -1 All-. I0>8, of Trin. Coll. Oxford, M.D., m.
19 Oil. \i\:<. c.M\v.\\\w, dau. of Richard Knapp, of Abing-
don, ami lilt a ilaii., Katharine, m. Charles Peers, from
whom the l!rv. John Witherington Peers is descended.
George, m. 1716, Diana, dau. of Sir Timothy Lanoy, and had
issue three daus. and one son, John, who left a dau., Dian."!,
TO. 3 Aug. 1784, the Rev. Herbert Randolph, Vicar of Wim-
bledon.
Mr. Knapp d. 24 Nov. 1710. The 2nd .son,
Rev. Mathew Knapp, M.A. Trin. Coll. Oxon, b. 1084, pre-
sented to the Living of Shenley, Berks, 30 Sept. 1709; m.
30 May, 1720, Catherine, dau. of Humphrey Primatt, and by
her (who d. 21 May, 17C3) had issue,
John, bapt. 1 March, 1721 ; d. v.nm. at Westminster School.
Mathew, bapt. 1728, Sheriff of Bucks 1707; m. June, 1750,
Catharine, dau. of Thomas Uthwaite, of Great Linford, and
by her (who d. 15 Feb. 1794), had two daus., Sopliia, d. 1795;
Harriet, d. 7 Jan. 1841.
Primatt, of whom we treat.
Humphrey, bapt. 1783 ; d. 15 April, 1756.
Catharine, m. David James.
Elizabeth, in. Lacey Primatt. Mary.
Annie, m. Rev. Jonathan Stulibs.
Charlotte, m. William Primatt.
Mr. Knapp d. 7 Dec. 1752. His third son,
Rev. Primatt Knapp, M.A. of Ch. Ch. Oxon, bapt. 1730,
presented to the Living of Shenley, 18 April, 1755 ; rn. 26 Feb.
1756, Keturah, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Nathaniel French, of
Antigua, and by her (who d. 12 Sept. 1789) had, besides three
daus., Catharine, Mary, and Leonora, all deceased, three sons,
I. Nathaniel Mathew, bapt. 1 July, 1700, of the Middle Ttniple,
D.L. Bucks; d. v.nm. 7 Aug. 1795.
II. Prijiatt, of whom hereafter.
III. John Leonard, liapt. 9 May, 1767, of Llanfoist, co. Blon-
mouth, afterwards of Alveston, co. Gloucester, F.L.S. and
A.S. ; m. 16 Oct. 1804, Lydia Frances, 3rd dau. of Arthur
Freeman of Antigua; and rf. 29 April, 1845, having had by
this lady (who d. 22 Aug. 1838), besides four other daus.,
all deceased,
1 Arthur John, bapt. June, 1808; m. 6 Oct. 1842, Louisa,
youngest dau. of Inigo Thomas, Esq. of Ratton, Sussex.
2 William Thomas, bapt. Jan. 181o; m. 1st, 1836, Sarah
Mary, dau. of Henry Marsh; she (i. s. ji. 1855. He to.
2ndly, 1858, Philadelphia, 5th dau. of Sir Percival Hart;
Dyke, Bart., and widow of Rev. James Mackenzie.
3 Davison.
1 Lydia Margaret, in. 22 Dec. 1845, William Sidney Prattcn,.
Esq.
Mr. Knapp d. 7 Dec. 1793. The 2nd son,
Rev. Primatt Knapp, B.A. Wor«ester Coll. Oxon, bapt.
11 Oct. 1764, presented to the Living of Shenley, 18 April, 1793;
TO. 11 May, 1796, Rebecca Anne Goodwin; and d.2l Jan. 1838,
having had by this lady (who survived him, and d. 10 Oct.
1843, aged 71) three sons and one dau.,
BIathew, of whom presently.
Primatt, M.A. Magdalen Cull. Oxford, bapt. 14 June, 1799;
TO. Emily, dau. ot WiUiam Willan, Esq. ; and d. s. x>- 2 May,
1834.
John, M.D., of Edinburgh, bapt. 13 July, 1800; to. 1st, 1823,
Jesse Kerr (who d. 4 May, 1844); and 2ndly, Oct. 1848,
Sophia, dau. of David Bells, Merchant at Lcith. He d. s. p.-
8 Nov. 1857.
Mary, m. 21 April, 1829, the Hon. and Rev. Charles George
Percival (son of Lord Arden), Rector of Calverton, Bucks;
and d. 6 Nov. 1832, leaving an only surviving dau., Mary,
in. Rev. Richard Russell, Vicar of Beuchampton, Bucks.
The eldest son.
Mathew Knapp. Esq. of Little Linford, bapt. 8 April, 1798 ;
in. 1st, 12 May, 1829, Anna Edwyn, dau. of Andiew Edwyu
Eurnaby, Esq. of Baggrave Hall, and by her (who d. 2 Jan.
1836), had issue,
Mathew Grenville Samwell, now of Little Linford and
Shenley.
Beaumont Orlando Primatt, b. 15 Dec. 1833, now of \Villian;<;
Town, Australia; to. 27 Nov. 1858, Maj-y Anne Hart, and
has issue, William Primatt, b. 1859; Mathew Henry;
Keturah ; and another dau.
Anna Frances, d. 1850.
Anna Mary Ann, m. 8 April, 1850, Rev. Septimus Rollcston,
of Bedford.
Selina Brown, m. 1850, William Aked Rogers, Esq. of Wol-
verton ; and rf. 1854, leaving a dau , Gertrude.
He rn. 2ndly, Aug. 1838, Mary Leigh, dau. of Richard Lelgll.
Spencer, Esq. of Gray's Inn, and by her had,
Henry Leigh, 6. 26 June, 1839; d. 13 Sept. 18C2.
John Charles, b. 31 Nov. 1848.
Mary Ellen.
Margaret Emma, )
Maria Eleonora, >
twins.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
KNI
Isabella Maud, ■m. 6 Oct. 1867, Kev. Joseph Tarver, Rector of
Tyringham, Bucks.
3Ir. Knapp d. 18 Oct. 1807.
Armi—Ox, in chief three close helmets ppr. inhasealion
passant sa. Crtst — A hand grasping a dagger.
Sot^s— Little Linford Hall, near Newport PagncU; and Shen-
loy, near Stoney Stratford.
KNAPTON OF BOLDRE.
Enapton, The Eey. Augustus James, of Boldre,
Hants, J.P., M.A., h. 26 Jan. 1805 ; m. 10 March,
1810, Helen, eldest surviving dau. of Philip Raonl
Lempriere, Esq., Seigneur de Eozcl, Island of Jersey,
and has issue,
I. AuGnsTUS Lempriere Knapton, 6. 14 July, 1854.
I. Emily Ethel Knapton, -m. 10 Aug. 1871, Lindesay Brine,
Esq., Capt. E.N. ii. Helen Cecilia Knapton.
This gentleman, who assumed by royal license 1860,
the name and arms of Knapton, is only child of the
late Rear- Admiral Augustus Brine, by Martha Maria
his wife, eldest dau. of Wdliam Dansey, Esq. of
Blandford, Dorset, by his marriage with Anne, dau.
and co-heir of Odbet- Knapton, Esq. of Lymiugton,
and Brockenhurst, Hants.
Arm%—Oi\x., a chevron dancettee erm. between three chaplets
or. Crtii—K garland gu. floreated or, about a lance arg.
Molto — Pretium victoribus cororiae.
/Seai — Boldre, Lymington, Hants.
KNATCHBTJIili OF BABINaTOH.
Knatchbull, Wyndham, Esq. of Babington,
Somerset, h. 1829 ; s. his father 1876.
mincaflt.— Rev. Wadham Knatchbuli,, Chancellor and
Prebendary of Durham, 3rd son (by Alice his wife, dau. of
John Wyndham, Esq. of Nonington) of Sir Edward Knatchbull,
4th bart., M.P. for Kent, ra. Harriet, dau. of Charles Parry,
Esq., and d. 17G0, leaving (with a dau., Catherine, m. Thomas
Knight, Esq. of Godmer.'^ham, and a son, Charles, R.N., who
■m. his cousin, Frances, dau. and heir of Major Norton Knatch-
bull) an elder son,
Wyndham Knatchbbll, Esq., m. 12 June, 1790, his cousin,
Catherine Maria, dau. of Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart., and
by her (who d. 30 Jan. 1807) left at his decease, 29 June, 1833,
two sons,
Wadham, M.A., Prebendary of Wells, m.. 1825, Louisa Eliza-
beth, 3rd dau. of William Wyndham, Esq. of Dinton, and
by her (who d. 1845). dying 1876, left, with other issue,
AVyndham, now of Babington.
Wyndham, Ensign Grenadier Guards, d. 1813.
Norton Charles, Lieut. 1st Royals, d. 1823.
AViLLiAM Erancis, late of Babington.
The youngest son,
William Francis KNATcnunLL, Esq., of Babington, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1841, M.P. for East Somerset, 6.
30 July, 1804; m. April, 1829, Emma Louisa, dau. of the late
Charles Gordon Gray, Esq. of Virgin Valley, Jamaica ; and
d. 1871.
Armi — Az., three crosscs-crosslet fitchee between two bend-
lets or. Crest— On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a leopard
statant arg. spotted sa. Motto— In crucifixa gloria mea.
/Seat— Babington, near Bath.
KNATCHBULL-HiraESSEN.
See Hug ESSEN.
KNEESHAW OF PENMAENMAWR.
Kneeshaw, Richard, Esq. of Ponmaenmawr, co.
Carnarvon, D.L., b. 1797 ; m. 1829, Mary, dau. of
Joseph Addison, Esq., and by her (who d. 10 March,
1870) has had issue,
Joseph Addison, b. 13 July, 1830 ; d. s. p. 26 Oct. 1856.
Richard, 6. 14 Jan. 1833 ; d. s. p. 21 May, 1854.
Henry, J. P. for co. Carnarvon, late Capt. Royal Carnarvon
Rifle Mihtia, 6.31 July, 1839.
HilTCagC— The family of Kneeshaw, or Knceshoi, is
originally from Denmark.
JosHOA Kneeshaw, of London, b. 1739; m. Lucy, only dau.
of John Dobby (eldest son of Sir Henry Dobby, of Pickering,
CO. York); and d. 1798, having had issue,
I. Richard.
ir. Joshua, Capt. R.N., h. 1773; m. 1809, Mary, dau. of
Thomas Clarke, Esq. ; and d. 1837, having had by this lady
(who d. in 1848) three daus.,
1 Rose, d. .1. p. 1843. 2 Jane Harman.
3 Mai-y, m. 1853, Arnold Loxley, Esq. of Norcott Court,
CO. Herts; and d. in 1861, leaving one dau.
III. John, 6. 1775, and d. the following year.
IV. Samuel, Lieut. R.N., b. 1787 ; d. 1825.
I. Mary, m. 1793, Archibald Goodall, Esq., who d. in 1815.
She d. 1813, leaving two daus., Lucy and Elizabeth.
II. Elizabeth, m. 1801, William Hutchinson, Esq. of llough-
ton-le-Spring, co. Durham; and d. 1859, leaving issue an
only son, Joshua, Capt. R.N., d. 1874; m. Hannah, dau. of
J. Lacy, Esq. of Larpool, co. York, and left issue, William
Lacy, Capt. R.H.A., and five daus.
III. Martlia, d. unni. 1772.
IV. Lucy, m. 1827, Samuel Hopper, Esq., and d. s. p. 1866,
v. Anne, d. young in 1783.
The eldest son,
Richard Kneeshaw, Esq. of Whitby, co. York, 6. 29 April,
17C6; TO. 11 July, 1792, Catherine, eldest dau. and co-heiress
of Henry Stonehouse, Esq. (by Anne his wife, dau. and heir
of George Shafto, Esq., and Mary his wife, only daiT. of J.
Richardson, Esq. of Whitby, co. York), and by this lady (who
d. in 1813) had issue,
Henry, 6. 1793; d. 1813.
Richard, now of Penmaenmawr.
Mary. Lucy.
Mr. Kneeshaw d. 24 Sept. 1836.
Arms — Gu., a raven volant arg. Crest — Out of an Eastern
crown a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a
dagger. Mottoes — Sublimiorapetamus; and Forte manu.
liitsidmces — Tan-y-foel, Penmaenmawr, co. Carnarvon ; and
Gambler Terrace, Liverpool.
KNIGHT OF GLEN PARVA.
Knight, Joseph, Esq. of Manor House, Glen
Parva, co. Leicester, J. P. and D.L., Lietit.-Col. H.M.
26th regt. of MQitia, h. 3 Feb. 1803 ; m. 11 March,
1830, Mary, dau. of the late John Gregory, Esq. of
Aylestone Hall, co. Leicester, and has issue,
I. Gregory, Capt. 26th regt. of Militia, 6.30 Aug. 18.52;
m. 3 Feb. 1875, Eva Caroline, elder dau. of Rev. William
Morgan, M.A., Rector of Llandegai, North Wales, and has
issue, Avice Mary Gregory, 6. 20 April, 1876; Morgan
Gregory, 6. 30 April, 1877.
II. Joseph Guy, Capt. 26th or Leicestershire Militia, 6.
8 Sept. 1837.
I. Mary Ada, d. tinm. ii. Ida Anne, d. tmm.
JLtltCaflC— Thomas Knight, of Bath, and of Weston, near
Batli, m. at Tamworth, 23 Nov. 1591, EHzabeth Buttrye, and
was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Knight, 6. 13 Aug. 1599, who inherited real pro-
perty in cos. Warwick and Stafford, as heir both to his father
and his mother. He had a son,
Rychard Knight, who d. 1708, leaving an only son,
Samuel Knight, b. 28 June, 1686. He m. 1 July, 1714,
Judith, only child of Thomas Voughton, of Tamworth, by his
1st wife, Isabel. Judith was a grand-dau. of John Voughton,
Gent, of Wigginton, co. Stafford, who was the maternal uncle
of Thomas Guy, Esq., M.P., the Founder of Guy's Hospital.
By tliis marriage the senior relationship to the Founder became
vested (at the decease of Mrs. Clarke, 1843), in their de-
scendants (see Bdrke's Founders' Kin). They had (with other
issue, who d. unm.),
I. Joseph, 6. 1715 ; m. 1737, Katharine Rhys, an only child,
and had issue,
1 Joseph, b. 1750; m. 1 Feb. 1775, Mary, only child and
heir of John Rogers, Esq. of Monmouth ; they had issue
an only child and heir,
Ann, b. 1 Nov. 1775; m. 1800, her kinsman, Samuel
Knight, Esq. of Edmonton, Middlesex.
2 Katharine.
ir. Henry, b. 1723; d. 1806, leaving issue by his wiie, Anne,
Henry, 6. 4 May, 1748; m. 1777, Mary Potter, of Great
Bedwin, Wilts, and by her (who d. 1780) had issue. He
',11. 2ndly, 1781, Elizabeth, only dau. of Thomas Parry,
of St. Katherine's Hall, Somerset, who d. 1828; the
issue by this marriage was, Henry Parry, b. 1783, d. 1810
u,iM.; John, b. 1787, m. 1811, Ann, dau. of Ralph ;
KNI
THE LAXDED GENTRY.
KNI
911
Johnnna Hodskinson, of Eckinfrton, Derby, liy whom ho
has left, issue, one only child, Annie Elizabeth, b. 1S17;
m. Henry Rcvell, Esq. of DarficW, co. York ; and Eliza-
beth, 6. 1782, d. 1785.
III. AVilliam, of Tamworth, 6. 1732; to. 22 Dec. 1754, Mary
Thorpe, of Leicester, and had issue,
Samuel, of Edmonton, Middlesex, 6. 1770: m. 8 Oct. 1800,
Anne, dau. and heir of Joseph Knight, by his wife, Mary,
Uau. and heiress of John Kogers, Esq. (who was a de-
scendant of Eev. John Rogers, Rector of St. Sepulchre,
and protomartyr in the Marian persecution, a.d. 1565) ;
and d. 9 Nov. 1823, leaving issue,
1 Joseph, now of Glen Parva, only son, the last male
representative of the family of Knight, heir of his
mother, the only child of Anne, dau. of Joseph Knight,
whose mother was Mary, the only cliild of John Rogers,
of Charter House Square, London. Major Knight is also
senior descendant of the Voughton lamily in the eldest
surviving branch.
1 Betsey, vt. 1833, John Walker Wood, Gent, of Rothley
Grange, co. Leicester, and has issue.
jirms — Paly arg. and gu., within a bordure engrailed sa. on
I canton of the first a spur or. Crest— Between two wings a
ipur or, rowel downwards, leathered and buckled.
Hcsidence — The Manor House, Glen Parva, near Leicester.
KNIGHT OF CHAWTON.
Knight, Edwaed, Esq. of Cliawton House, co.
Eixnts, and late of Godmersbam Park, Kent, J. P.
ind D.L., High Sheriff for Hants 1822, b. 1794; m.
1st, May, 1826, Mary Dorothea, dau. of the Right
Eon. Sir Edward KnatchbuU, Bart., and by her
(who d. 1838) has had issue,
I. Edward Lewkenor, 6. 1820: d. 1S38.
u. Wtndham William, of Billing House, Ashford, Kent,
late Lieut. Rifle Brigade, and now Capt. Ro^ al East Kent
Mounted Rifles, and J. P., b. 1828; m. 1849, Henrietta
Frances, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Armstrong, and has issue,
Edward, b. ISo."?; and Mary Georgina.
Ml. Philip Henry, an officer in the army, b. 1835.
IV. Charles Ernest, b. 1836; d. before Sebastopol, Oct. 1855.
V. Broadnax William, 6. 1838.
I. Annabella Christiana, d. 1844.
II. Georgina Elizabeth, m. 31 Aug. 1858, Eev. F. Pretyman,
Vicar of Great Carlton, co. Lincoln.
Mr. Knight m. 2ndly, March, 1840, Adela, dau. of
John Portal, Esq. of Laverstoke House, Hants, and
by her (who d. 1871) has had issue,
I. Montagu George, b. 1S44. ii. Charles Edward, I. 18-16.
III. Henry John, 6. 1848.
I. Elizabeth Adela.
II. Adela Louisa Cassandra, in. 23 July, 1872. Herbert
Carey Hardy, Esq., 2nd son of the late Charles Hardy,
Esq. of Cliilham Castle, Kent.
III. Adela Blary Margaretta, rii. 15 Dec. 1874, her cousin,
Capt. Charles Augustus Rice, R.E.
IV. Helen Adela. v. Ethel Adela.
ittncagr.— William Knight, of Chawton, living about
the middle of the 16th century, was great-grandfather of
Nicholas Knight, Esq., who left issue by his wife, Elizabeth,
three sons, of whom the youngest,
Stephen Knight, Esq. of Chawton, d. 1G28, leaving, by
Judith his wife, one son and one dau., Richard; and Dorothy,
who m. Richard Martin, Esq. of Ensham, co. Oxford. Stephen
Knight's son,
EicHAKD Knight, Esq. of Chawton, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
J. Fielder, Esq. of Barrow Court, Berks, and was s. at liis
decease, 1642, by his son.
Sir Richard Knight, in. Priscilla, only dau. of Sir Robert
Eeynolds, of Elvetham, Hants; but dying s. jj. 1679, he de-
vised his estates to his kinsman,
Richard Martin, Esq. This gentleman, upon inheriting,
assumed the surname of Knight. He d. ii.nra. IC87, and was
*. by his brother,
Christopher Martin, Esq., who likewise took the name of
Knight. He also d. unm. 1702, and bequeathed his estates to
his sister,
Elizabeth Knight. This lady m. 1st, William Woodward,
Esq., son of Edward Woodward, Esq. of Fosters, Surrey, by
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Cliristoiiher Lewkenor and his wife,
Mary May. She m. 2ndly. Bulstrode Peachey, Esq., uncle of
the 1st LordSelsey, but dying s. p. 1737, devised her estates to
Thomas Bkoadnax, Esq. of Godmersham, who had relin-
quished his patronymic and assumed the surname of Mat. In
1729 this gentleman kept his shrievalty for Kent; and re-
built, three years after, the mansion of Godmersliam. In 1738,
Jlr. May again changed his name to that of Knight, in con-
formity with the testamentary injunction of Blrs. Elizabeth
Knight, widow of Bulstrode Peachey Kniglit, Esq. He in.
1729, Jane, eldest dau. and co-heir of William Muuk, Esq. of
Buckingham, Sussex (by Hannah, dau. and co-heir of Stephen
Stringer, Esq. of Goudliurst, and Jane Austen * his wife;, and
had, with younger children, a son and heir, Thomas. Mr.
Knight d. 1781, at the advanced age of 80, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Thomas Knight, Esq. of Chawton and Godmersham. h. 1735;
in. Catherine, dau. of Dr. Wadham KnatchbuU, Dean of
Canterbury, but dying «. p. 1794, devised his lands to his
cousin,
Edward Austen, Esq., who changed his name to that of
Knight, and hecame of Godmersham. He m. 1791, Elizabeth,
3rd dau. of Sir Brook Bridges, Bart., by whom (who d. 1S08>
he had issue,
Edward, now of Chawton House and Godmersham.
George Thomas, m. 7 Feb. 1837, Hilare, Countess Nelson,
<who d. 22 Dec. 1857) relict of William, 1st Earl Nelson.
Henry, a Major in the army, m. 1st, Sophia, dau. and co-
heir of Lewis Cage, Esq., by whom he has a son, Lewi.'i
Edward; and 2ndly, 12 Jan. 1836, Charlotte, eldest dau. of
tbe late Rev. Edward Northey, Canon of Windsor, and by
her (who d. 28 June, 1839) had a dau., Charlotte.
William (Rev.), of Steventon, Hants, m. 1st, Caroline, eldest
dau. of John Portal, Esq. of Freefolk House, Hants, and by
her had issue four sons and three daus. He m. 2ndly, Mary,
dau. of Rev. Edward Northey, by whom he had three daus.,
d. in infancy; and 3rdly, Jane Hester, widow of Gen. Sir
John Hope, G.C.H. Charles Briggs.
Brook John, m. Margaret, dau. of Charles Pearson, Esq.
Fanny Catherine, m. 1820, Sir Edward KnatchbuU, Bart.,
M.P.
Elizabeth, m. Edward Rice, Esq. of Dane Court, Kent, M.P.
Marianne.
Cassandra Jane, in. 21 Oct. 1834, Lord George Augustus
Hill; and d. March, 1842.
Louisa, m. 11 June, 1847, Lord George Augustus Hill.
Mr. Knight d. 19 Nov. 1852.
Arms — Vert, a bend fusilly or, in base a cinquefoil arg. a
canton gu., quartering the Acsten arms, viz., or, a chevron
gu. between three lions' gambs erect sa. Crests— ist, Knight :
A friar habited ppr. holding in the dexter hand a cinquefoil
slipped arg., and in the sinister a cross sa. suspended from the
wrist, the breast charged with a rose gu. ; 2nd, Austen : On a
mural crown or, a stag sejant arg. attired gold.
Seats — Godmersham Park, Canterbury; Chawton House,
Alton.
KNIGHT OF -WOLVERLEY.
Knight, Feederic Winn, Esq. of Wolverley, co.
Worcester, and Simonsbath, Devon, J. P. and D.L.
CO. Worcester, J.P. co. Somerset, M.P. for West
Worcestershire since 1841, Secretary to the Poor-
* This Jane Austen was eldest dau. of John Austen, Esq. of
Gravehurst, in Kent, which John Austen, Esq., had a son,
John Austen, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Weller,
Esq. of Tonbridge, and d. r. p. 1704, leaving, with other issue,
Willlam Austen, Esq., m. Miss Rebecca Uampson, and had
a son.
Rev. George Austen, m. Miss Cassandra Leigh, and by her
(who d. 1827) had issue at his decease, 1807,
James, in. 1st, Anne, dau. of Gen. Mathew, by Lady Jane
Pcrtie, dau. of Peregrine, Duke of Ancaster, and had an only
child, Jane Anna Elizabeth, m. Rev. B. Leiroy. He m.
2ndly, Mary Lloyd, and left at his decease a dau., Caroline,
and an only son. Rev. James Edward Austen Leigh, of
Searletts, Berks, who ,d. Emma, dau. of Charles Smith,
Esq. of Suitons, and had (with other issue), Cholmelet,
M.A., Barrister-at Law, m. 1864, Melesina Mary, dau. of
the Most Rev. R. C. Trench, Archbishop of Dublin.
Edward, successor to his cousin, Thomas Knight, as in the
text.
Henry Thomas (Rev.), m. Eleanor, dau. of Henry Jackson,
Esq. of London, by Sarah, dau. of David Papillon, Esq. of
Acrise.
Francis William (Sir), Admiral of the Red and K.C.B., 6.
1774; in. 1st, Mary, only child of John Gibson, Esq. of
Ramsgate, by whom (who d. 1823) he had issue. Admiral
Austen in. 2ndly, Murtha, dau. and co-heir of Rev. N.
Lloyd, Rector of Hinton.
Charles John, a Capt. R.N., m. twice, and had issue.
Cassandra Elizabeth.
Jane, b. 16 Dec. 1775; and d. unm. 18 July, 1817. This lady
acquired high reputation as a novelist.
912
Ivlsl
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KNO
Law Board 1852 and 1858-9, and a family trustee
of theEritish Museum as representative of R. Payne
Knight, i. 9 May, 1812 ; m. 15 July, 1850, Maria
Louisa Couling, dau. of tlie late E. Gibbs, Esc[., and
has a son and heir,
Fbederic Sedright Winn, J. P., h. 11 May, 1S51.
JCillCajC— Richard Knioht, Esq., foiimler of this family
(son of Kicliavd Knight, of Made)ey, Salop, who was ensased
in the iron trade at the time of the Commonwealth, and who
is believed toha\ebeen the jrrandson of Thomas Knight de
Salop, who represented Shrewsbury in the first Parliament of
Henry Vlll.) acquired great wealth by the ironworks of
Salop, and settled at Downton, co. Hereford. He m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Andrew Payne, of Shawbury, Salop, and by her
(who was bapt. 7 Nov. 1671, and d. 19 Oct. 1754) had issue,
I. Richard, of Croft Castle, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel
Powell, Esq. of Stancdge, co. Radnor, and had an only dau.
and heiress, Elizabeth, m. Thomas Johnes, Esq. of Llan-
vairclydoge, M.P. for co. Radnor, and had (with two daus.,
Elizabeth, m. John Hanbury Williams, Esq. ; and Anne)
two sons,
1 Thomas, of Hafod, M.P., Lord- Lieutenant of co. Car-
digan, who d. without surviving issue, 1816.
2 Samuel (Rev.), who assamed'the surname of Knight,
m. Ann Maria, dau. of Sir Cornelius Cuyler, Bart. ; and
d. 1852, leaving a dau., Louisa Elizabeth, wife of Sir
John Villiers, Shelley Bart., M.P.
1 Elizabeth, m. 1770, Hanbury Williams, Esq.
2 Ann, of Portman Square and Torquay ; d. unm.
It. Thomas, Rector of Bewdley and Eibbesford, in. Ursula
Nash; and d. 1764, aged 67, leaving two sons,
1 RicHABD Payne, M.P., an eminent patron of learning
and the Pine Arts, distinguished likewise as a classical
■writer and poet. He d. 28 April, 1824, aged 76.
2 Thomas Andrew, F.R.S., of Downton Castle, uo. Here-
ford, first President of the Horticultural Society of Lon-
don, 6. 10 Oct. 1858; m. Frances, dau. of H. Felton, Esq.,
and had issue an only son, 'i homas Andrew, who d. s. p.
29 Nov. 1827: and three daus., Frances, m. Thomas
Pendarves btackhouse Acton, Esq. ; Elizabeth, m. 182s,
Francis Walpole, Esq.; and Charlotte, m. 1824, Sir Wil-
liam Edward Rouse Boughton, Bart, of Lawford Hall, co.
Warwick. Mr. Knight d. 11 May, 1838. (&e Knight of
Vovniton Castle.)
III. Edward, of whom presently.
IV. Ralph, of Bringwood, co. Hereford, r,!.Marv Duppa; and
<;. 27 Feb. 1754, aged 50, leaving a son, Thomas Knight,
Esq. of Henley Hall, who d. unm. 22 Aug. 1803.
I. Anne, m. Abraham Spooner, Esq of Birmingham.
II. Elizabeth, m. Edward Baugh, Esq. of Ludlow.
III. A dau., m. — Careless, of Birmingham.
IV. A dau. TO. Rogers, of Shutt End, co. Stafford, and was
grandmother of Samcel Rogers, the poet.
The 3rd son,
Edward Knight, Esq. of Wolverley, co. Worcester, in.
Elizabeth James, of Olton End, near SolihuU, co. Warwick,
and had,
Edward, of Wolverley, d. unra. 1812.
James, of Ludlow, d. s. p. 1815.
John, of whom presently.
Elizabeth, m. 1st, — - I'almer, Esq.; and 2ndly, Charles
Baldwyn, Esq. of Aqualate.
Mary, m. Col. Bampfylde, of llestercombe.
Sarah, m. 1766, Sir John Sebright, 6th bart.
The 2nd son,
John Knight, Esq. of Lea Castle, co. Worcester, h. 1740;
rn. Henrietta, dau. of Daniel Cunyngham, Esq., and had two
sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Thomas, oi Pap Castle, Cumberland, m. Isabella Walker,
and left issue,
1 Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, &. 1798; ra. Miss Hobler;
and d. 1850. leaving two daus.
2 John, of Henley Hall, 6. 1803; d. 1872; m. Catherine
Levyson, and has issue. John, now of Henley Hall, near
Ludlow; James Thomas, m. Elizabeth, dau. of late
John Matthews, Esq. of Liverpool ; Charles, to. Amy,
dau. of — Norton, Esq. of Australia ; Henrietta, m. Rev.
Charles Kent, of Ludlow; and d. 1861.
3 Robert, deceased.
4 Edward, in the army, 6. 1806; d. 1876; m. Catherine
Pemberton, and has Edward Frederic, (j. 1852, and other
issue.
5 Jame.s, in the army, 6. 1807; killed in Spain in 1844.
6 Humphrey. 7 Charles, deceased.
1 Isabella. 2 Henrietta. 3 Marianne.
4 Catherine. 5 Elizabeth. 6 Maria.
3Ir. Knight was s. by his elder son,
John Knight, Esq. of Wolverley and Exmoor Forest, who
». to the representation of the Knight family at the decease of
his cou?=in, Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. of Downton Castle
1838. He J)!. 1st, Helen Charlotte, sister of Admiral Si
George Hope, which hidy d. a. p. ; and 2ndly, the Hon. Jam
Elizabeth Winn, dau. of the 1st Lord Hcadley, by whom (whi
d. at Rome 1841) he had issue,
Frederic Winn, now of Wolverley.
Charles AUanson, 6. 1814; m. Jessie Ramsey, and has issue
Moi'ley and Margaret.
Edward Lewis, late Capt. 20th foot, b. 1817 ; m. 1851, Elizq
beth Harris, of Canada, and by her (who was accidentall;
drowned, 1854) had two sons, both drowned with thei
mother. He to. 2ndly, 1856, Henrietia, dau. of E. A. San
ford, Esq. of Nynehead Court, Somerset, and has by her
Lewis Ayshford, Isabella Dora, Eric Ayshford, and Gu;
Cunningliauje.
Michael, to. Michel AngeloCaetanl, Duke of Scrmoneta, aa
d. at Rome, 1872. Isabella Jane, d. at Florence, 187
Helen Georgiana, m. Baron Karl von Kanitz, late Prussia)
Minister at Rome.
Mr. Knight d. at Rome 24 Jan. 1850, and is there buried wit:
bis wife.
/fj-Di'?— Arg., three pales gu. within a bordure engrailed az
on a canton of the second a spur or. Crest — On a spur lyinj
fessways or, an eagle per fess arg. and az. wings expanded o
the first, beaked and legged gu.
S^«<s— Wolverley House, Kidderminster; and Simonsbat:
Lodge, Exmoor, Southmolton.
KNIGHT OF DOWNTON CASTLE.
EOTJSE-BorGHTON-KNIGHT, ANDREW JOHNEg
Esq. of Downton Castle, co. Hereford, J.P. and D.L.
High Sheria' 1860, b. 26 May, 1826 ; m. 28 Sept
1858, Eliza, youngest dau. of the late J. M. Severne
Esq. of Theuford House, co. Northampton, and o:
Wallop HaU, Salop, and has issue,
I. Charles Andrew, 6. 17 Nov. 1859.
II. Andrew Greville, b. 13 Feb. 1869.
ni. Edmund Meysey, 6. 17 April, 1875.
I. Anna Lily Frances. ii. Katharine Emily.
III. Mary Georgiana. iv. Florence.
Mr. Boughton Knight, who is 2nd son of Sir Willian
Edward Rouse Boughton, 10th bart. of Law
ford, CO. Warwick, and late of Downton Hall (se
Btjeke's Peerage and Baronetage), by Charlotte hif
wife, youngest of the three daus. and co-heirs o
Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq., late of Downtoi
Castle aforesaid, assumed, by royal license, 28 Jan
1857, the surname of Knight, in compliance witl
a direction contained in the will of his materna
grandfather, Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. {Se
Knight of Wolverley.)
^j-7)!.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., three pales gu. withi:
a bordure engrailed az., on a chief of the last three spurs or
for Knight: 2nd, arg, oa a chevron between three cross
crosslets fitchee sa. as many bucks' heads cabossed or, on
chief gu. a goat passant of the field, for BonoHTON of Loughton
3rd, sa., three crescents or; 4th, sa., two bars engrailed arg
Crest — On a spur lying fessways or, an eagle, wings expande(
ppr. supporting in the beak a spur erect gold. Motto — Eque
sit semper gequus.
Seats — Downton Castle, near Ludlow; Wormesley Grange
near Hereford. Town House— 11, Brook Street, London.
KNOLLES OF OATLANDS.
Knolles, Thomas Walton, Esq. of Oatland?
CO. Cork, J.P., b. 1809; s. his father, the lat.
Thomas Knolles, Esq. 1840.
ILtirtaCft.— Thomas Knolt.es, Esq. of Killeighy an(
Knockahowlea, CO. Cork (traditionally claiming descent froi,
the noble family of Knollys in England), to. circa 165?
Dorothy, eldest dau. of Giles Busteed, Esq. of Mount Long, ii
the same co., by whom he had (with four daus., Elizabeth
TO. 1684, AVallis Warren, Esq. ; Dorothy, to. 1691, Georg
Daunt, Esq., of Knockatowr, co. Cork ; Rachel, to. 1697
William Daunt, Esq. of Kilkasen ; and Leah, to. — Snow, Esq
of Kinsale).
Thomas Knolles, Esq. of Killeighy, son and heir, who wa
b. 6 Dec. 1C60: to. 1st, circa 1682, Margaret, dau. c
Thomas Hungerford, Esq. of Inchidony Island, co. Cork, an*
had issue three daus., Mary, to. 1702, Michael Shuler, o
Kinsale, Merchant; Anne, to. 1706, Henry Daunt, Esq. c
Knoisknamana, co. Cork; Margaret. Mr. Knolles in. 2ndlj
KNO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KNO
913
692, Eachael, rtau. (by Anne Cooke) of Francis Shuler, Mer-
hant, by whom he had issue two sons and three daus. Mr.
vnolles was attainted by Kins James II. 's Irish Parliament of
689, for his adherence to King William. Dying 1707, he was
by his eldest son,
Thomas Knolles, Esq. of Killeiffhy, 6. 1693; m. 1715,
IJatherine, dau. of Col. Kichard Ilungerford, of Inchidony,
nd dying 1756, was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Knolles, Esq. of Killeighy, 6. 1719; to. 1740,
foanna, dau. of Robert 0"Callaghan, Esq. of Clonmeen, co.
!ork, by Mary Towgood, dau. of Sampson Towgood, Esq. by
\Ielian, dau. of Sir Mattliew Deane, Bart., ancestor of Lord
luskerry. By her he had issue two sons and seven daus.
Dying 1770, Mr. Knolles was s. by his oldest son,
Thomas Knolles, Esq. of Killeigliy, m. 17«1, Miss Sarah
\Ieade; and dying 1807, was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Knolles, Esq. of Killeighy and Oatlands, 6. 1784;
m. 1807, Frances Susanna, dau. of Thomas Walton, Esq. of
vValton Court, co. Cork, and co-heir with her sister Anne,
ind wife of Sir Thomas Koberts, of Britficldstown, Bart. By
ais lady he had issue,
Thomas Walton, now of Oatlands.
Kichard Walton, m. Miss Warren.
Kobert William, who emigrated to Australia in 1836.
Francis Charles, Lieut. North Cork liifles.
Elizabeth, m. Robert Nettles, Esq. of Nettleville, co. Cork.
Anne. Sarah Frances.
Mr. Knolles d. 1840.
Seat— Oatlauds, mar Kin?ale.
KKOX OF PEEHEN.
Kxox, George, Esq. of Prehen, co. Londonderry,
J. P. and D.L. for cos. Donegal and Londonderry,
Major and Lieut. -Col. Londonderry Militia ; High
Sheriff CO. Donegal 1862 ; b. 1832.
ILinCHflC. — Eight Rev. Andrew KNOx(2ndsonof Uchtred
Knox, of Kanfurly, co. Renfrew, by Isabel Cunninghanie
his wife) was consecrated Bishop of the Isles 1605, and
lop of Raphoe, Ireland, 1610. The Bishop had a grant, of
the monastery and lands of Rathmullen, co. Donegal, 1614.
He VI. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Ralph Bingley, Knt. of Kosquil,
). Donegal, and had issue,
I. Thomas (Right Rev.), D.D., Bishop of the Isles 1622, m.
Dec. 1625, Prudence, dau. of Peter 13enson, Esq. of Shrag-
more, co. DeiTy, and had issue. The heiress of this line,
Katherine, dau. of Andrew Knox, Esq. of Rathmacree, co.
Wcxlord, rn. 1735, John Grogau, Esq. of Johnstown,
same co.
II. Andrew, heir to his father.
i:i. John (Rev.), of Ballyuannagh, co. Donegal, m. Jane,
dau. of George Downham, D.D., Bishop of berry, and d.
;U March, 1643, leaving a son,
George, b. 1621, Provost Marshal of the besieging army of
Derry, 1643; d. Dec. 1680, leaving, by Mary his wife,
two sons, Thomas and George.
IV. Claud (Rev.), Administrator to his father, 1638.
V. James, Administrator to his father 1633.
The Bishop of Kaphoe d. 17 March, 1632, and was s. by his
eldest surviving son,
Andrew Knox, Efq. of Rathmullen, m. Rebecca, dau. of
Lieut. -Col. Robert Galbruitli, ol Dowisli, co. Londonderry,
and had issue,
I. Andrew, his heir.
II. Robert, whose will is dated 2 .Sept. 1711, w. the sister of
John French, and had a son, William, a dau., Rebecca,
and another, m. Conyngham, Esq.
Mr. Knox was g. by his eldest son,
Andrew Knox, Esq. of Rathmullen, Major in the beseiging
army of Derry, attainted by the Parliament of James II.,
1689. By Mary his wife he left a son and successor,
George Knox, Esq. of Rathmullen, whose will, dated
11 May, 1739, was proved 29 July, 1741. He m. Mary Wray,
and was s. by his son,
Andrew Knox, Esq. of Rathmullen, 27 years M.P. for
Donegal, and Colonel in the army, whose will, dated 10 May,
1772, was proved 13 Dec. 1774. He m. Honoria, dau. and
heiress of Andrew TomUins, Esq. of Prehen, co. Londonderry,
and had (with a dau., Mary Anne, shot by JohnMacnaughten)
a son, his heir,
George Knox, Esq. of Prehen, m. 1760, Jane, dau. of
Thomas Mahon, Esq. of Strokestown, co. Ros..ommon, and
Sister of Maurice, 1st Lord Uartlund, by whom he had i-sjuc.
I. Andrew, his heir.
II. Thomas (Rev.), m. Ellon, dau. of Redmond Dillon, Esq.
of Ashbrook, co. Dublin, and had two sons,
1 George, b. 1806, appointed, 1847, Resident Magistrate co.
Sligo; m. 1827, Caroline Catherine, dau. of Charles
Hawkes, Esq. of Brierlield, co. Roscommon; and (/. 13
Jan. 1874, leaving by her, who d. 8 July, 1874, a son,
Thomas Conroy, 6. 1832. 2 Thomas.
HI. Maurice, of Farn, co. Roscommon, m. Anne Maple, dau.
of James Wilson, of Derks, co. Meath, and had issue,
1 George (Rev.), Rector of Castle Blakeney, co. Galway,
m. trances Holmes, and had isbue,
Maurice, 6. Jan. 1817.
Janet.
2 Maurice Wilson, J.P., b. 1805; m. 1831, Elizabeth, dau.
and heiress of Francis White, Esq. of Oldstone, co.
Antrim, and has issue,
Francis William White, 6. 11 Oct. 1847; m. July, 1871,
Annie, dau. of Richard Hudson, Esq. of Templeearrig,
CO. Wicklow, and has a son, George Henry Hudson, b.
March, 1874, and other issue.
Jane, m. Nov. 1869, William Topham, and d. 20 June,
1870.
Fiances, m. 2 Dec. 1854, Charles James Nicholson, Esq.
Bessie, to. 3 July, 1862, Robert Boyd, Esq.
Hannah Magdalen, m. Nov. 1856, James Brown Ilornor
Boyd, Esq., Lieut.-Col. 17th regt.
Jemima Mabel, m. 13 Nov. 1869, George Pemberton
Pigott, Esq.
Mary, m. 20 May, 1869, Albert Greenland, Esq., Capt.
56th regt. Anne Charlotte.
1 Hannah, m. her cousin, William Knox, Esq.
2 Jane. 3 Anne, in. George Devenish, Esq.
IV. Alexander, Capt. Donegal Militia, m. Miss Lyneham, and
had a son.
I. Honoria, m. Charles Galway, Esq.
II. Mary Anne, m. Thomas Conroy, Esq.
Mr. Knox d. 23 Aug. 1840, and was s. by his eldest son,
Andrew Knox, Esq. of Prehen, Col. of the Donegal Militia,
M.P. in the Irish Parliament at the Union, m. Mary, dau. of
Dominick McCausland, Esq. of Dai^ej• Hill, co. Derry, and
had issue,
George, his heir.
Dominick, m. Miss Dysart.
Andrew (Rev.), of Birkenhead, m. Miss Cox, and had issue.
Marcus, Capt. R.N., had two daus., Jane Caroline, m.
6 Oct. 1868, Duncan Malcome Irvine, Capt. 17th regt. ; and
Mary Dorothea Dawing, m. 18 May, 1867, Rev. Henry
Johnson.
Thomas, m. Mary Anne, dau. of George Franks, Esq. and
has issue.
Mr. Knox d. 1840, and was s. by his oldest son,
George Knox, Esq. of Prehen, Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards,
J. P. and D.L. cos. Londonderry and Donegal, m. 1827, Anna
Maria, dau. of Robert Johnstone, Esq. of Magheramena Castle,
CO. Fermanagh, and d. 1848, leaving issue,
George, now of Prehen.
Letitia Mary, m. 22 Sept. 1863, Alexander Shuldhara, Capt.
and Major Londonderry Militia. Harriett.
Arms— Gu., a falcon volant or, within an orle waved in the
outer and engrailed in the iimer side arg. CVtoi — A falcon on a
perch all ppr. Motto— \i et virtute.
Seal— i'lthen, Londonderry,
KNOX OF RAPPA CASTLE.
Knox, Annesley, Esq. of Eappa Castle, co.
Mayo, J.P. and D.L. , High Sheriff 1829; b. 1798;
m. is Oct. 1833, Elizabeth, dau, of Arthur Knox,
Esq, of Bushfield, eo. Mayo, and has issue,
I. Anneslev Arthur. ii. Ross Mahon.
III. Robert Henry. iv. Francis Richard.
I. Bessie Barbara. ii. Hariette Lucy,
III. Emma Louisa, m. Capt. C. Kirkwood.
IV. Frances Maria. v. Isabella Jaao.
VI. Lucy Anne,
iLtllCage.— In leiO, Andrew Knox, being then Bishop of
the Isles, was translated to the See of Raphoe, and since that
time others of the same family have settled in Ireland, and
acquired large estates and high position.
William Knox, Esq. of Lifford, co. Donegal, of Scottish
parentage, m. a lady named Campbell, and by her left at his
decease, 16.'i0(with throe daus.), two sons, John (Sir), Sherill
of Dublin 1675, and Lord Mayor 16b5-G, knighted 6 Feb. IG^J;
3 N
914
KNO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KNO
d. s. p. 1C87 ; and William, of whose descendants we have to
treat. The 2nd son,
William Knox, Esq. of Castlerea, co. Mayo, 6. 1630, whose
name appears in the loyal addresses from that county to
Chaeles II., 1682 and 1683; m. 1st, Mary, only dau. of Roger
Palmer, Esq. of Castle Lacken, co. Mayo, and had by her,
Fbancis, of Moyne Abbey, co. Mayo, his heir.
Arthcb (see Knox of Mount Falcon).
Richard, of Lissadrone, co. Mayo, d. s. p. 1754.
Mary, m. 1705, Thomas Bell, Esq., Alderman of Dublin, and
Lord Mayor 1702.
He m. 2ndly, the dau. and heir of Crofton, of Eappa Castle,
and had issue,
William, of Dublin, Clerk of the Crown, of the Peace, and
of Assizes, for the province of Connaught. John.
William Knox's eldest son,
Francis Knox, Esq. of Moyne Abbey, co. Mayo, High
Sheriff 1718, to. Dorothy, 4th dau. and co-heir of Maurice
Annesley, Esq. of Little Rath, co. Kildare, nephew of Arthur,
1st Earl of Anglesey, and had by her,
I. Thomas, d. unm. v. p.
II. James, of Moyne Abbey, High Sheriff, 6. 22 July, 1724;
m. Dorothea, 2nd dau. of Peter Rutledge, Esq. of Corn-
field, and d. 1806, having had issue,
1 Francis, of Moyne Abbey, Assistant Barrister co. Sligo,
and King's Counsel, 6. 1754. In 1797 he represented
Phillipstown in Parliament. He d. unm. 12 April, 1821.
2 John, of Summerhill, Dublin, to. Sarah, dau. of Daniel
Graham, Esq. of co Mayo, and had issue.
3 William, in the E.I.Co.'s Service, d. aged 19.
4 James, Capt. 51st foot, d. at Armagh.
1 Elizabeth, to. Dowell O'Reilly, Esq. of The Heath.
3 Dorothy, d. unm. Aug. 1807.
3 Mary Anne. 3 Charity.
Tii. Francis, of whom presently.
I. Sarah, wife of Francis Blake, Esq.
II. Dorothy, 6. 15 Nov. 1729 ; to. Thomas Rutledge, Esq. of
Killala.
III. Ellinor, 6. 22 Nov. 1730 ; d. unm.
IV. Mary Anne, 6. 3 May, J 728; d. unm. 1800.
Francis Knox d. 1730. His 3rd son,
Francis Knox, Esq., 6. 16 July, 1726, settled at Rappa
Castle, CO. Mayo, of which co., as well as of Sligo, he served
as High Sheriff. He to. 25 March, 1761, Mary, dau. and co-
heir of Annesley Gore, Esq. of Belleek, M.P. co. Mayo
(brother of Arthur, 1st Earl of Arran), and by her (who d.
31 Oct. 1818), had issue,
Annesley Gore, of Rappa Castle, his heir.
Francis, J. P., d. unm. 1803.
James, father of Sir Francis Arthur Knox Goee, 1st bart.
of Belleek Manor.
Henri William, of Netley Park, co. Mayo, Capt. 6th Dra-
goon Guards, High Sheriff co. Mayo 1810, to. Jane, eldest
dau. of Rev. William Rogers, D.D., of Kells, co. Meath,
and by her (who -i. 13 Feb. 1835) had issue,
Henry William, of Netley Park, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1845, b. 9 Dec. 1809 ; to. 1st. 7 Dec. 1835, Isabella
Antoinette, youngest dau. of John Peel, Esq. of Burton-
on-Trent, co. Stafford, which lady d. 19 Dec. 1838; and
2ndl/, 1842, Eliza, eldest dau. of the O'Grady of Kibally-
owen, and d. s. p. 24 Sept. 1859.
William Henry, d. 1847.
Annesley Gore, d. unm. 26 Oct. 1863.
Mary Mina, now of Netley, to. 28 March, 1833, James
Annesley Knox, Esq., and has issue,
I. James Fitzroy, Capt. Sligo Rifles Militia.
II. Granville Henry, m. Helen Farrer, and has issue,
Lionel William.
I. Jane Harriet, m. Albert Henry Knox, Esq., Paymaster
Shgo Militia, and lias issue.
II. Constance Mina, to. Edward Knox, late Capt. North
Mayo regt. (both deceased), and had issue.
Harriette, m. Charles Kirkwood, Esq. of Bartra House co
Mayo, Capt. R.N. '
Eleanor, m. H. A. Knox, Esq., and has issue.
Mr. Knox d. 6 Oct. 1816.
Arthur of Buslifield, co. Mayo, 6. 1785; m. Barbara, only
dau. of Joseph Lambert, Esq. of Brookhill, and had issue
John, of Greenwood Park, co. Mayo, 6. 3 Nov 1786- m
Jane, dau. of Samuel Handy, Esq., and d. 10 March, 1861 •
us dau. Florence Knox, s. her brother in the estate of
(}i-eenwood Park (see Supplement).
Eleanor Anne, to. John Knox, Esq., Major Sligo Militia
Dorothea Henrietta, to. Henry Bruen, of Oak Park M P
Elizabeth, to. 28 Aug. 1787, Robert Rutledge, Esq., of Broom-
Mary, m. William H.ind7, Esq. ot Bracca Castle.
Anne, to. 14 Nov. 1803. Anthony Gildua, Est. of PortRoval
Chanty, m. 23 May, 1815. William Orme, Esq. of Glenmore.
Mr. Knox d. 1813, ind was.5. by his oldest son,
Annesley Goke Knox, Esq. of U^ppa CasUc, m. 2'4 Jaiy, '
1793, Harriette, sister of Sir Ross Mahon, Bart., and d. 4 Julj
1839, having had issue,
Annesley, of Rappa Castle.
St. George Henry (Rev.), m. Dec. 1836, Miss Ann C. Si
George, and has two sons.
James Annesley, J.P., m. 28 March, 1833, Mary Mina, dau
of Henry William Knox, Esq. of Netley Park, and left issu
two sons and two daus. John, m. and has two sons.
Henry Augustus, m. Eleanor, dau. of Henry William Knox
Esq., and has issue three sons and two daus.
Francis William.
Anne Elizabeth. Maria.
Harriette, m. April, 1833, James Knox Gore, Esq.
Jane. Emily.
Arms— Gu., a falcon wings expanded within a bordure en
grailed, on a canton of the same a fess chequy arg. and 32
Crest — A falcon close on a perch all ppr.
(S'ectt— Rappa Castle, nearBallina.
KNOX OF MOUNT FALCON.
Knox, Uteed Augustus, Esq. of Mount Falcon
CO. Majo, J.P. COS. Mayo and Sligo, and D.L. of thi
latter CO., High SherifP of co. Mayo 1875, b. 19 AjDril
1825 ; m. 16 Aug. 1875, Agnes Frances Nina, dau
of Sir Francis Arthur Knox-Gore, Ist bart., o:
Belleek Manor, co. Mayo, and has issue,
Sarah Augusta.
HutCatJC.— Ahthdr Knox, Esq. (2nd son of Willian
Knox, Esq. of Castlerea, by Mary Palmer his wife), served ai
High Sheriff co. Mayo 1732-3. He to. 8 May, 1724, Hannah
3rd dau. and co-heir of Roger Palmer, Esq. of Palmerstown
CO. Mayo, by Charity his 2nd wife, 2nd dau. and co-heir o
Maurice Annesley, Esq. of Little Rath, co. Kildare, and d
16 May, 1743, leaving a dau., Sydney, m. Matthew Vaughan
Esq. of Carramore, and a son,
John Knox, Esq. of Castlerea, J. P., M.P. for Donegal fron
1761 to 1769, and Castlebar from 1769 to 1774, served as Higl
Sheriff for Sligo 1752, and for Mayo 1763; 6. 1728 ; m. 25 May
1750, Anne, 4th dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Henry King, Bart.,
by Isabella his wife, sister of Richard, Viscount Powerscourt
and had by her (who d. 29 March, 1808) two sons and ihrc(
daus.,
Arthur, 6. 13 Sept. 1759, who settled at Woodstock, co
Wicklow (an estate purchased from Lord St. George), Higl
Sheriff for that co. 1791, for Mayo, and a Magistrate foi
both COS. ; to. 23 June, 1781, Lady Mary Brabazon, eldes
dau. of Anthony, 8th Earl of Meath, and d. 23 Oct. 1798
leaving issue,
John, of Castlerea, co. Mayo, J.P. and D.L., 6. 13 May
1783, High Sheriff co. Wicklow 1809, and co. Mayo 1821 .
TO. 12 March, 1808, Maria Anne, only dau. of Major Johr
Knox, and by her (who d. 1 June, la61) had issue (he d.
31 Dec. 1861),
1 Arthur Edward, of Trotton, Sussex, an ofiBcer in th(
2nd Life Guards, to. 12 Dec. 1835, Lady Jane Parsons
elder dau. of Laurence, 2nd Earl of Rosse, and had
issue, 1 Lawrence Edward, D.L., Capt. 11th foot,
and Major of militia, b. 7 Nov. 1836; to. 13 Aug. 1858
Clara Chariotte, 2nd dau. of Major Ernest Knox, tl
Killala, co. Mayo, and d. s. p.; 2 Arthur Henry; 1
Maria Jane ; 2 Alice ; 3 Helen.
2 Ernest, to. 1861, Charlotte Catherine, dau. of Jamei
Knox Gore, Esq. of Belleek Manor, co. Sligo.
3 Itobert Augustus (Rev.), 1842, Octavia Gertrude,
youngest dau. of Rev. R. J. Hallifax, only son of Dr,
Hallifax, Bishop of St. Asaph.
4 Edward WilUam John. 5 Alfred Charles.
Edward, 6. 2 Nov. 1786, afield officer in the army.
Arthur (Rev.), b. 22 Nov. 1793; m. Nov. 1820, Mary,
dau. of the Right Hon. Dennis Daly, of Dunsandle, co
Galway.
Mary, d. unm. July, 1798.
Anne, m. Edward William Scott, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
John, of Castlerea, co. Mayo.
Isabella, m. Xaverius Blake, Esq. of Oranmore, co. Galway,
Hannah, m. 29 July, 1775, James Wilson, Esq. of Parsons-
town, CO. Meath.
Anne, d. unm. 14Sept. 1788.
Mr. Knox d. 24 Feb. 1774. His 2nd son,
John Knox, of Castlerea, co. Mayo, Major in the Sligo
regt. of Militia, 6. 10 March, 1764; to. 1st, 24 Dec. 178t},
Eleanor Anne, eldest dau. of Francis Knox, Esq. of liappa
Castle, CO. Mayo, by Mary his wife, 4th dau. and co-heir of
Annesley Gore, Esq., M.P. for co. Mayo (brother to Arthur,
tiist Earl of Arran), and by this lady (who d. 20 March, 1790)
had (with a dau., Maria Anne, m. 12 March, 1808, JoUn
KNY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KYN
915
Cnox, Esq., of ■Woodstock, co. Wicklow, and Castlerea, co.
dayo) two sons,
John Fkedektc, his lioir.
Francis, b. 1790; d. young (1793).
aajov Knox m. 2ndly, 14 April, 1811, Catharine, 2nd dau. of
Rithuvd Chaioner, Esq. of Kingsfort, co. Meath, and by her
lad fui tlier issue,
Richard. Edward Chaloner. Robert John.
Frances Maria. Elizabeth, m. Sir John Blunden, Bart.
Catherine, deceased.
Major John Knox d. 11 July, 1821, and was «. by his eldest
n,
John Fkedebick Knox, Esq. of Mount Falcon, co. Mayo,
Lieut.-Col. of the Sligo Militia, J. P. and D.L. cos. Mayo and
Slieo, High Sheriff of Mayo 1823, and of Shgo 1824, b. 28 Feb.
1789; m. 28 Jan. 1819, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of James Knox
Gore, Esq. of Broadlands Park, co. Mayo, by his wife Lady
Maria Louisa, dau. of Arthur Saunders, 2nd Earl of Arran,
and had issue,
I. Frederic Edgar, 6. 29 April, 1822; d. wnm. 28 Oct. 1867.
II. Utred Augustus, now of Mount Falcon.
III. Albert Henry, 6. 10 Feb. 1827 ; m. 24 May, 1855, Jane
Harriett, eldest dau. of James A. Knox, Esq. of Cross-
p.atrick, co. Mayo, and has issue.
IV. Alfred William, b. 5 May, 1829.
V. Albert Edward, b. 17 Sept. 1831; m. 4 June, 1868, Emily
Adela, dau. of Sheffield Betham, Esq. of Monkstown, co.
DubUn, 2nd son of Sir William Betham, Ulster King ol Arms,
and d. 1870, leaving issue, one dau., Grace.
■VI. Ernest Adolphus, 0. 26 April, 1834.
vn. John Ethelred, 6. 7 March, 1836.
I. Eleanor Louisa.
Lieut.-Col. Knox d. 21 Sept. 1871, and was s. by his eldest
surviving son, the present Utked Augustus Knox.
Arms — Gu., a falcon wings expanded within a bordure en-
grailed or, on a canton of the last a less chequy arg. and az.
CVesf— A falcon close on a perch all ppr. Jl/o«(o— Moveo et
Thomas Tdtton, now of Uphill.
Mary, m. 14 Feb. 1837, Hubert Rravcs, Esq. of Chariton
House, in the parish of Donhtad St. Mary, in the co. of
Wilts, J. P. and D.L. (who d. 1874}, d. 25 March, 1859, leaving
an only surviving son,
Albert Reginald Graves, Esq. of Delapre Bradport,
Dorset, and Chariton House, Salisbury, J .P. for Wilts and
Dorset, and Capt. Royal Wilts Militia, M.A., Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1840; m. 1871, Mary Jane, 3rd dau. of William
Morgan Benett, Esq. of Fritham, Hants, and has a son,
Reginald Benett, and other issue.
Arms— Gu., a chevron vaire arg. and sa. Cres(— An eaglo'j
head erased or, between two wings displayed sa. MoUu —
In Domino contldo.
(Seat— Uphill, Weston-super-Mare.
KNOX-BKOWNE.
See Leowkb.
KNYFTON OF UPHILL.
Kntfton, Thomas Tutton, Esq. of Upliill,
Somerset, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High SberifE 1851 ;
m. 1st, 15 Dec. 1836, Eliza Maria, eldest dau. of
Major-Gen. Sir Love Jones Parry, of Madryn, co.
Carnarvon, by whom (who d. 29 Sept. 1838) he had
a sou,
Thomas Parry, 5. 23 Sept. 1838; d. 13 Oct. in same year.
He m. 2ndly, 12 July, 1855, Georgiana Sophia, only
surviving child of William Hungerford Colston,
D.D., Eector of West Lydford, Somerset.
HtlTCaSP.— Thomas Kniveton, of Mugginton, co. Derby,
claiming descent from a junior branch of the Knivetons of
Mercaston, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Kniveton, Bart.
of Mercaston, co. Derby, M.P. for the co. in the 1st of
James I., created a baronet in 1611. They had, with other
issue, a son,
Thomas Kniveton or Kntfton, of Mugginton, who to. twice.
By his 1st marriage he had no issue. He«i.2ndly, 1661, Anne
Pegge, and had, with three daus., two sons, i. Thomas, who
d. at Derby about 1705, leaving two daus. ; and ii. George.
The younger son,
George Kntfton, Esq., m. 1698, Mary, only child of
Thomas Hobbs, of Uphill, Somerset, and settled there. He d.
March, 1774, having had a numerous famjly, all of whom d.
young or unm., except one dau., Anne, m. the Rev. Benjamin
Hancock, Rector of Uphill, and d. 11 July, 1765, and two sons,
Thomas, of whom presently ; and George (Rev.), bapt. 16 Nov.
1622, Vicar of St. Decuman's, Somerset, d. Nov. 1797, having
had three sons, George, Charles, and Thomas, who all d. unm.
in his lifetime. The elder son,
Thomas Kntfton, Esq. of Uphill, bapt. 24 Jan. 1716; m.
28 Aug. 1765, Miss Tutton, and d. June, 1776, having had,
with a dau., Mary, a son,
Thomas Tutton Kntfton, Esq. of Uphill, bapt. 27 Jan.
1770; m. 25 May, 1797, Miss Chappell, and d. at Wells,
13 Jan. 1810, having had.
SNEYD-KYNNERSLEY OF LOXLEY
PARK,
Snetd-Ktnneeslet, Clement, Esq. of Loxley
Park, and Highfields, co. Staliord, b. 7 Jan. 1859 ;
s. his father 28 Nov. 1876.
ilturagf. — According to an old pedigree, "the family of
the Kynnersleys is very ancient, being seated long before the
Conquest in com. Hereford, in a castle soe called at present.
In Doomesday Booke it is recorded, that when the Conqueror
was possessed of his newekingdome of England, hee sent his
Commiss"'* throughout y^ remote parts thereof, to know howe
every man held his lands. In which time there was an ould
gentleman that lived and was owner of Kynnardsley Castle, in
com. Hereford: byname John de Kynnardsley, and by title
a knight (if any knights were before the Conquest). This ould
gentleman was blind, he had then liveing with him twelve
sonnes, whom with himself he armed, and stood in his castle
gate, his halberd in his hand, attending the coming of sheriffs
and other comiss" from y"' king, who being arrived, demanded
of him by what tenure he held his castle and lands ; y" old
kn' replied by his amies, showing to them his halberd."
Hugo de Ktnnardslete is mentioned in several charters in
the time of HenrtHL, and was seised of the manor of Newland
and other estates in cos. Gloucester and Hereford. This Hugh
is stated to have been a soldier of the Cross, to have accom-
panied Prince Edwarp to the Holy Land, and to have received
the honour of knighthood, upon wliich occasion he added the
Jerusalem crosses to his arms, which were before " Az., a lion
rampant arg."
For centuries after, the Kynnersleys of Loxley preserved a
male succession, and still continue to be one of the leading
families of co. Stafford. The last male representative,
Clement Ktnnerslet, Esq. of Loxley (son of Thomas
Kynnersley, Esq. of Loxley, an officer R.N., by Penelope his
wife, only dau. of John Wheeler, Esq. of Wootlon, and grand-
son of Thomas Kynnersley, Esq. of Loxley, by Barbara his wife,
dau. of Sir Gilbert Clarke, of Chileote), to. Rosamond, dau. of
Sir Wolstan Dixie, Bart, of Bosworth Park, co. Leicester, but
dying s. p. 1815, willed his property to his nephew, Thomas
Snetd (youngest son of John Sneyd, Esq. of Bishton, co.
Stafford, by Penelope his wife, eldest dau. of Thomas Kyn-
nersley, Esq. of Loxley Park, co. Stafford). This
Thomas Snetd, Esq., J.P. andD.L., 6. 6 May, 1774, assumed,
by royal license 1815, the additional surname and arms of
Ktnnerslet. He m. 1st, Miss Maria Stokes Kynnersley, and
by her (who d. 16 March, 1821) had two sons and two daus.
He m. 2ndly, Miss Harriet Potts, and by her had issue, with
two other sons and five daus., a son,
Thomas Clement Sneyd Kynnersley, of Moor Green, Moseley,
CO. Worcester, M.A., Baiiister-at-Law, J.P. and D.L. co.
Warwick, J.P. cos. Stafford and Worcester, Recorder of
Newcastle-under Lyme, b. 1803; m. 1834, Eliza Rose, eldest
dau. of Joseph, Esq. of Taplow House, Bucks, and by her-
(who d. 1860) has with other issue, a son, Edmund Mackenzie,
Bariister-at-Law, one of H. M's. Inspectors of Schools, 6.
1841.
Mr. Sneyd Kynnersley d. 5 Sept. 1844. The only sou survivina
childhood, of the 1st marriage,
Clement John, to. 4 Jan. 1830, Mary, dau. of William
Sneyd, Esq. of Ashcombe, and d. 3 March, 1840, leavuig
issue,
Clement Thomas, late of Loxley Park.
William Henry.
Mary Jane, to. Rev. W. Frazer.
Mr. Sneyd Kynnersley's grandson,
Clement Thomas Snetd Ktnnerslet, Esq. of Loxley Park,
CO. Stafford, J.P. and D.L., 6. 21 Oct. 1833 ; m. Feb. 1858. at
Bayonne, Ellen, dau. of Joseph MaUaby, Esq., and had issue,
916
KYR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
XYR
in. Harry Craven.
I. Clettent, now of Loxley Tar'.:
II. John Ralph.
I. Mary Blanche.
He d. 1876.
'4 rnw— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, for Kynitekslet, az., seinee
of crosses crosslec a lion rampant ur?. i 2nd and 3rd, tor
S.stTD, arg., a scythe the blade' in chief the seed or handle in
bend sinister sa., in the fess point a fleur-de-lis of the second.
Crests— VoT Ktnkebslet, A mount vert, thereon a greyhound
sejant arg. collared or, under a hawthum treeppr. ; for Ssetd,
A lion statant guardant the tail extended sa. 31otto—iiec
opprimerc nee opprimi.
6'ca;— Loxley Park, Uttoxeter, co. Stafford.
MONEY-KYRLE OF HOMME HOUSE.
Moxet-Etele, John Erxle, Esq. of Homme
House, Much Marcle, co. Hereford, of Whetham,
Wilts, Lieut.-Col. late 32nd regt., J.P. and D.L.
fo. Hereford, b. 1 March, 1812 ; tn. 1st, 16 July,
1842, Harriet Louisa, eldest dau. of William Sutton,
Esq. late of Hertingfordburv, co. Herts, and by her
(who d. 14 April, 1857) has issue,
I. William Lowthee Eenle, late of 21st Fusiliers, 6. 27
Dec. 1S44.
II. AuDLEY Walteb Washbocene, 55th regt., 6. 12 Sept.
1S46.
I. Harriet Mary Ernie, m. 9 Sept. 1874, Eev. Andrew Pope,
Vicar of Preston-on-Wye, and has issue, Andrew William
Waring, b. 29 April, 1878; and Sy bill Mary Frances.
II. Alice Elaanor.
III. Eugsaia Emma.
He m. 2ndly, 4 Jan. 1865, Ada Frances, eldest dau.
of the late John Simons, Esq. and by her has issue,
III. Rowland Tracy Ashe, b. 2 Aug. 1S66.
IV. Cecil Leigh, 6. 20 Jan. 1868.
ILincaffr.— Robert Crul, of Altone, or Old Town, near
Boss, resided 1295, at Homme, now horn Green, in the same
neighbourhood. From him descended Walter Ktrle, who
was seated at " The HuUe," or Hill, near Boss, in the year
1489. Dying at the close of the same century, this gentleman
bequeathed The Hill to his eldest son, Walter, who left an
only dau. and heir, Alice, m. Christopher Clarke, Esq., and
to his 2nd son, James, the estate of Walfurd, near Ross; James
thus became founder of the Walford branch of the Kyrle
family.
Thomas Ktrle, of Walford Court, son and heir of the
above-mentioned James, lived temp. Henri VII., and by his
marriage with Johan, dau. and heir of Hugh Abrahall (by
Alice his wife, dau. of John Rudhall, of Eudhall) had, with
four daus., nine sons. From the eldest of these sons, viz.,
Walter, of Walford (who m. Joan, dau. of Richard Warn-
combe, Esq.) descended John Ktble, the celebrated " Man of
Boss" (who was 6. at the Whitehouse, Dymock, May, 1607,
and d. «. p. at Ross, 7 Xov. 1724), and from the 4th of them,
viz., Thomas Ktble, who seated himself at Much Marcle early
in the reign of Elizabeth, the line which, through the female
representative, still retains possession of that ancient seat.
Sib John Ktrle, of Much Marcle, 2nd bart., grandson of
Thomas Kyrle, the 1st of Much Marcle, m. 16 Dec. 1647,
Rebecca, dau. of Daniel Vincent, Esq., and by her (who m.
2ndly, John Booth, Esq. of Letton) had four daus. Sir John
Kyrle, who was M.P. for Hertforshire at the period of his
decease, d. 4 Jan. 1679-80, and was s. by his eldest dau. and
co-heir,
ViNCENTiA Ktrle, 6. 2 Oct. 1651; m. 6 Dec. 1674, Sir
John Ernie, Knt. of Bury Town, WUts (son of Sir John Ernie,
of Whetham, Knt., Chancellor of the Exchequer temp.
Charles II. and James II.), and had issue,
I. John Ktrle Ernle, the heir.
I. Hester Ernie, 6. 8 Feb. 1675-6; m. William Washhoume,
Esq., son and heir of William Washboume, Esq. of Wychen-
ford and Pytchley, and was mother of
Elizabeth Washboume, to. 1 Oct. 1723, Francis Money, Esq.
of Wellingborough, and d. 2 March, 1726, leaving an only
son,
James Movrr, Esq., of whom presently.
Tincentia Lady Ernie was s. by her son,
John Ktrle Ebnle, Esq. of Whetham and Much Marcle,
bapt. 10 May, I6s3 ; m. 1704, Constantia, only dau. of Sir
Thomas Bolt, Knt., of Saccombe, Herts, and dying Oct. 1725.
left an only dau. and heir.
Constastia Ernle, m. 1741, Thomas, Visconnt Dupplir
afterwards 8th Earl of Kinnoul, and had an only child
Thomas John Ernie Hay, 6. 12 Aug. 1742, who d. 14 Oct. 1742
The Countess herself d. 1753, and was interred at Calne on th
7th July. Leaving no issue, she settled her estates upon th
next heir (the son of her first cousin, Elizabeth),
James Mo.set, Esq. of Pitsford, co. Northampton, Lieut.
Col. in the army, bapt. 25 Sept. 1724; m. Eugenia, eldest dau
and co-heir of George Stoughton, Esq. of St. John's, Warwick
and dying 14 June, 178.5, left an only surviving son,
William Monet, Esq. of Homme Hoiise, co. Hereford
Whetham, Wilts, and Pitsford, co. Northampton, 6. 23 Feb
1748 ; m. Mary, dau. of William Webster, Esq. of Stockton
on-Tees (by Mary his wife, dau. of Roland Burdon, Esq.), auc
by her (who d. 20 June, 1813, aged 69; had issue,
I. JA.MES, his heir. n. Willlam, successor to his brother,
in. George, Master in Equity, Accountant-General, anc
Keeper of the Records in the Supreme Court of Judicature
Calcutta, TO. 21 Jan. 1817, Pulcherie, dau. of Henrie
Msrquis de Bourbel, and by her (who d. 1851, aged 73; lefi
issue,
1 William Bayley, to. twice.
2 George Henri, Barrister-at-Law, M.A.
3 Alonzo, TO. and has issue. "
4 Edward Mortimer, hi. twice, and has issue.
5 Aurelian, deceased.
rv. Kyrle Ernie, M.A., Vicar of Much Marcle, and Prelectr
and Prebendary of Hereford Cathedral, m. 16 Jan. 1806
Mary Thomasina, dau. of Dominick ffrench, Esq., and had
Burvirtng issue,
1 Kyrle Ernie Aubrey (Rev.), m. 1st, 1841, Emma Kemp,
widow of Rev. John Beveley Mitford: and 2ndly, 184
Mary, dau. of H. Smith, Esq., of Dulverton, and had issue
Ued. 1872.
2 Rowland William Taylor, m. 1840, Katherine, dau. ol
Major Peyton, of the Indian army, and left issue.
1 Mary Ernie, m. 1830, Oswald, son of Thomas Giimston,
Esq. of Grimston Garth, co. York, and has issue.
2 Ellenor, m. 1827, the late Rev. Richard Coke Wilmot, son
of Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart, of Chaddesden, co. Derby.
3 Eugenia Jane, m. 1840, Rev. Henry Huntingford, M.A.,
Rector of Hampton Bishop, co. Hereford, Canon oi
Hereford, and Fellow of Winchester College, d. 1870.
4 Vincentia SybiUa.
V. Bowland, Vice-Admiral E.N., C.B., to. 13 Sept. 180.5,
Maria, dau. of William Money, Esq. of Walthamstow, Essex,
and d. 21 June, I860, having had issue,
1 Rowland, Bengal C.S., 6.30 March, 1812; to. 18 June,
1846, Mary Ann, only dau. of Maior-Gen. Tombs. Bengal
Cavalry, and by her (who d. 15 Oct. Ia65> left at Ms de-
cease, 2 May, 1869,
Ernest Montagu, b. 28 Dec. 1848.
Rowland Ernie Gambier, 6. 16 Sept. 1850.
Gertrude Emma Mary.
2 Emle Kyrle, Major-Gen. E.H.A. Hate Bengal), 6. 18 Feb.
1814; to. 26 Sept. 1850, Mary Emma Weller Lewin, and
has issue,
Rowland Feamley Kyrle, Lieut. Royal Scots, 6. 22 July,
1851. Hubert Emle Kyrle, b. 12 Sept. 1854.
Charles Edmund Kyrle, b. 16 April, 1857; d. 24 April,
1857. Edmund Charles Kyrle, 6. 8 Feb. 1859.
Geraldine Mary Kyrle, m. 9 July, 1878, Gerard Auriul
de Visme, Capt. 8th Royal Irish Hussars.
3 William Taylor, b. 7 May, 1817, Col. Madras Army ; to.
9 June, 1853, Isabella Frances Thomas, and d. 20 Aug.
1877, leaving issue,
Emle George, 6. 27 Nov. 1855.
William Edgar, b. 22 Dec. 1858.
Florence Emily, 6. 19 May, 1864; d.21 May, 1855.
4 Da-sid Inglis, 6. 1 March, 1819, Lieut. 5th Madras Native
Infantry; d. 5 April, 1843.
5 George James Gambier, b. 1 Jan. 1827 ; d. 20 May, 1829.
1 Maria Rowlanda, 6. 14 Feb. 1607 ; to. 8 April, 1830, Rev.
Samuel James Gambier, nephew of Lord Gambier, and d.
24 July, ltt74, leaving issue; her widower d. 12 Jan. 1878.
2 Amelia Mary, b. 21 April, I8I0; to. 1st, 12 June, 1841,
Hon. Henry Frederick Hartstonge Pery, who d. 26 Aug.
1843 ; and 2ndly, 4 Sept. 1848, Robert William King, Lieut.
9th Hussars, and d. s. p. 25 Nov. 1870.
3 Mary Martha, b. 5 Dec. 1815; d. 30 Jan. 1817.
4 AngeUca Mary, 6. 13 Oct. 1820; to. 2 July, 1844, George
Selby, Major-Gen. Royal (late Madras) Artillery, and has
issue.
5 Emma Martha, 6.4 June, 1822; d. unm. 8 March, 1854.
6 Eva Maria, 6. 12 June, 1824; to. three times; lastly, Hon.
Ashley Eden, Bengal C.S. ; and d. 10 Jan. 1877.
VI. John, Commander in the East India Company's Maritime
Service, d. unm. 6 Aug. 1825.
I. Hester, d. 1854. n. Mary, d. in childhood.
III. Eugenia, m. 8 June, 1797, 'William Taylor Money, Esq.
of Walthamstow, Essex, Knight of the Guelphic Order, M.P.,
and subsequently H. B. M. Consul-General at Venice and
KYR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Milan, and his widow d. 9 Sept. 1865, aged 90, having had
issue.
IV. Susannah, m. 17 July, 1800, Rev. Robert Chatflcld, LL.D.,
Vicar of Chatteris, co. Cambridge; d. 1857.
V. Dorothea, d. uiim. vi. Alice, d. unm. 27 Oct. 1802.
VII. Vincontia, d. u)im. 1 April, 1816.
Mr. Money d. 6 Nov. 1808, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir James Money, of Much Marcle, a Major-Gen., b. 15 Aug.
1775; m. 27 Dec. 1811, Anne Caroline (d. 1875), eldest dau.
of Robert Taylor, Esq. of Gloucester Place, Foreman Square,
London. He assumed by royal license, dated 26 April, 180y,
the additional surname and arms of Kyrle, and was created
a Baronet at the coronation of Her Majesty Queen Victoria,
1838. Major-Gen. Sir James Kyrle Money d. s. p. 20 June,
1843, when the baronetcy became extinct, and the estates
devolved on his next brother.
Rev. William Monet Kyrle, M.A., J. P., of Homme House,
Whetham, and Pitsford, 6. 13 Oct. 1776; m. 16 July, 1805,
Emma, dau. of Richard Down, Esq. of Halliwick Manor
House, Middlesex (by Rose his wife, dau. and heir of Henry
Neale, Esq. of London), and had issue,
William, his heir.
Edward Kyrle, Lieut. 2nd'regt. Bengal Light Cavalry, 6. 20
Jan. 1810; d. unm. at Loodiana, East Indies, 17 Nov. 1841.
John Ernle, now of Homme House.
James Stoughton, Emmanuel Coll. Camb., F.S.A., Rector
of Yatesbury, co. Wilts, 6. 31 Oct. 1813: m. 17 Jan. 1839,
Rose Elizabeth, dau. of John Drake Pridham, Esq of
Plymouth, Devon, and d. s.p. 1852. His widow m. 2ndlv
— Philips, Esq. •"
George Washbourne, M.A., Fellow of King's Coll. Camb .
6. 22 Oct. 1815; d. unm. 1852.
Richard Walter, b. 16 Nov. 182.5, in the 32nd rcgt.; d. unm
1847. Charles Septimus, h. 26 Sept. 1827.
Emma, m. 1841, Rev. George Prothero, M.A., Rector of
Whippingham, Isle of Wight, Canon of Westminster, and
Chaplain to the Queen, and has issue, Walter George;
Arthur William Edward; Rowland; Michael Ernie; and
Mildred.
Mr. Money Kyrle d. 18 Jan. 1848, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Monet Kyrle, Esq., M.A., J. P. and D.L., Higl'i
Sheriff CO. Hereford 1853, b. 1 May, 1808, and d. unm. 27 Aug.
1868, when he was s. by his next surviving brother, Lieut. -
Col. John Ernle Money Kyrle, now of Homme House,
Wlietham.
^niis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, vert, a chevron between three
fleurs-de-lis or, for Kyrle; 2nd and 3rd, chequy arg. and gu.
on a chief sa. three eagles displayed or, for Money. Crests—
1st, On a mount vert a hedgehog or, for Kyele ; 2nd, An eagle's
head sa. erased arg. collared gemelle, holding in the beak a
fleur-de-lis or, for Money. MoUo— Nill moror ictus (I do not
care for blows).
Seats — Homme House, co. Hereford (Postal Address
Homme House, Dymock, Obucester) ; and WhcUiaai, Wiiti.
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